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Volume 24 - Apr 4 1921 to Mar 6 1923
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMS Monday THE 4th DAY or April 192 J. I -re C H Wait Mrs Mabel Slater Mrs Belle Elliott lire Hattie Brownson Ireland & Pancoay.t Fair Mercantile Co M J O'Connor York Addition Grocery C. 1 Allen Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Jacobson Grocery Campbell & Brotnov J 0 Gulbransen Everson Mercantile Co Mrs W G Du Bois N V Rochdale Co C R Behme Custer Merct. Co Wolten & Montfort Burton & Burton M Thordarson Lynden Dept Store W H Elder Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co N J Rust C- J Freygang Emma D Johnson Amsberry Cafe Jack Martin Hotel Leopold Andrew Danielson B. N Kingsley Mrs Anna Bell J-ohn Bell Ralph R Froom J E Froom Mark Abbo tt Mrs Julia Allen Geo Abbott Mrs Erickson Andrew Erickson Dominick Snay Peter Snay Diehl & Simpson Co Bellingham TiWtors Corp Standard Auto Co A Benson Weldit Repair Co Knutzen Auto Co Washington Sedan Top Co Bolster's Tire Shop Trunkey & Sons Barlow's Garage Iddins Buick Co S Weidkamp Evergreen Service Sta Holland& Williams Bellingham Publ Co do Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta.Co Griggs Sta & Prtg Cc Irish Printing �Go E T Mathes Book Co S A Courtis C A Griffith Co iiee Lox Manufactur*ng Co Albert Hancock & Co Lowman & Hanford Co Frank l; Lamborn J P Woll Underwood Typewriter Co do Remington Typewriter Co Burroughs Add Mach Cc Daniel Mc Cu sh Northwest Hdw Co Clark Electric Co Weiser Drug Co Central Grocery Sells Hardw- re Co Modern Electric Cc Rolla Martin S W Cornish -Paint Co Pacific Coast Chemical Cc Caine-Grimshaw.Co Bellingham Truck CO Crescent Paint & Mfg Cc S J Myers Pacific Steam Laundry Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Ireland & Pancoast CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued) Care of Juvenile Care of Juveniles Care of Lrs Spickene &. child Taking child to L-edical Lake Groceries for Stenger Groceries for McCreash et al Groceries for Townsend et al Groceries for Bloomstrom et al (Dec to Mch inc) Groceries far Williams Groceries for Peterson et al Groceries for Trove Groceries for Shetler Groceries for Webb Groceries for Frost Groceries for Redd Groceries fo r.Tucker et a1 Groceries for Rogers Groceries for Uhlery Feb Groceries for Johnson et al Groceries for Hubbard Groceries for Sigvaldson et al Groceries for Detwiler (Jan-Feb-Mch) Groceries for Cusins (Feb-Mch-Apr) Lt & Gas for Frank House rent for Gurtit Nov 1 to Apr 1 ) House rent for Williams House rent for Park heals for Jurors do do J of P: State vs L M Parsons et ux Constable: do Wit: State vs Harry Allen do do do do do do do do. do do Exch on Auto & Sup for Agr Ag t Auto supplies for Commr. Brown Sup & Rep for Co Auto 183.88 & Eng 1.65 Garage rent for Eng Auto repairs for Eng do do do Auto supplies for Eng Auto Supplies for-Eng 53.50 & Sher 46.35 (Feb-i►ich) Auto sup & rep to Eng .25 & Char Com 4.45 Auto repair for Sheriff Auto sup for Sher 93.23 & Char Com 27.87 Auto su,p & Stor for Sheriff Publ a/c Smith Rd'1.76 & Perm Hy #8 3.63 Publ for Com 15.13 & Treas 4.78 Sup for Clk 196.00-Aud 26.75-Tre.as 72.90-Assn 71.50- Sup for Atty 5.15-Tr 50.75-Sher 5.10-Aud06. Blanks for Pros Atty Supplies for Auditor Supplies for Co £1pt Rubber stamps for Aud 32.65-Clk 9.50 Carbon paper for Auditor Carbon paper for Court Stenographer Cross Sec. paper for Eng Binder for Pros Atty Level rods for Eng Cleaning etc on Machi)ae for Sheriff Machine for Co Clerk Exchg on maths for Ca Clerk Ribbon for Assessor's Add Mach (Jan) 1 Pierces Code for J of P Supplies for Eng 1.30 & Cthe .26 Supplies for Couxtb.ouse Supplies for Courthouse do do Sup & Wir in Courthouse (Jan-Mch-Apr) do Paint for Courthouse Liquid soap for Courthouse Gravel for Street in front of Courthouse Freight & Cartage on Sup for Courthouse 1 bbl plasticaulk for Courthouse roof Repairs to plumbing in Courthouse & Jail Laundry for Jail & Jury rooms Laundry for Jail Supplies for Jail (Feb) (Jari) 3.50 30.00 30.00 56.65 181.83 ZA-77.9 108.59 3.o4 32.32 12.50 15.00 21.40 25.78 25.08 40.00 10.00 7.15 4o.73 20.00 30.00 50.59 23.95 3.o6 35.00 7.00 11.00 9.15 8.60 20.80 2.50 2.20 3.00 3.00 3:00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.20 3.20 325.6o 18.55 185,53 5.00 3.25 19.50 7.85 27.45 93.15 99.85 4.70 8.05 121.10 6.19 4.39 19.91 394.05 67.00 35.50 3.25 32.79 42.15 7.13 4.42 4.02 1.50 34.00 10.00 115.50 207.00 .75 23.00 1.56 2.20 3.50 6.00 51.40 17.95 270.74 .95 37.50 21.6o 12.92 87.40 46.90 4.75 .12.20 3.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMS londay THE 4th DAY or April 192 1 Fair Mercantile Co Supplies for Co Jail 7.20 Legoe hardware Co Batteries for Sheriff 1.50 Paul Tolsman Board of ;Prisoners 352.20 Arthur C iiewby Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat 5.00 Gus .15orstrom do 5.00 Jennings Ritchie do 5.00 Turner Riddle do 5.00 C Bourn Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 Ba rno Bond do 10.00 A W ILyers Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats & 1 cougar 30.00 Western Union Telg Co iaessages for Atty 2.04-Com .88-Agr Agt .60 3.52 E C Baxter Expense as Co Commissioner 17.51 CARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. Geo E Cook, Co Clk Recording Idarriage Certificates 35.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. Sarah Foster Relief of Sarah Foster 25.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND. West Publishing Co final payment on County Law Library 31.00 Bancroft -Whitney Co Law books for Pros Attorney 20.00 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. E D Kenyon Salary as Dep Pros Attorney 150.00 A L lredhurst Salary as Dep Sheriff 150.00 J F .Chatfield do 140.00 W F Lock do 96.77 B N Kingsley do 25.00 Bert Niederauer Services 'to Sheriff 25.00 Harry T Gaston do 70.00 William L .Gaston do 100.00 A L .Callahan Expense as Sheriff 88.15 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto supplies for Sheriff 135.31 Northwest Auto Electric Co Auto Sup & Stor for Sheriff 33.26 Evergreen Service Sta Auto Sup for Sheriff 2 .90 Lewis Automotive Cc Towing wrecked car for Sheriff 24.73 W LaClair Boat hire to Sheriff 10.00 Bancroft -Whitney Co Law books for Pros Atty 69.50 -----000---_- v Contract for paving Lynden-Somas Road (Highway No. 30) was entered into between Whatcom County and Chas E Lind. Filed in Engineer's Office. BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOI4RS OF 1- WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE LATTER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ORDER CALLING FOR RIDS. NORTH DELTA ROAD, TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 27 IT IS NOW ORDERED that notice be published calling for bids for the construction of the proposed improvement of the north Delta Road, to be known as Highway No. 27, commencing at the Southwest corner of .Section 14, .Twp 40 N, .R 2 B, W.M.; running .thence Borth 3 miles; thence West 4 miles; thence South 1-'1 miles to .West one -quarter corner of Section 7, `rvdp 40 N, R 2 E, W.M. , a distance of about 8� miles; said improvement to include clearing, grubb- ing,- grading, necessary drainage and .graveling. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Clerk ofthis Board be and he hereby is directed to issue a call for bids for the construction of said improvement according to the reaps, plans, speci- fications, etc., on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be opened and considered at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M.., on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1921, at the Court House in the office of the Board of County Commissioners. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid a certified check in an amount equal to 5 per cent. of his bid, and the successful bidder shall furnish a bond as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of April, 1921. It of It " It rr to Ir it rr 11 Ir rl It "Board of County Commiss- " "loners of Whatcom County " It State of Washington " If it Attest: Sam E Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J A Liller, County Commissioner Ed Brown, County Commissioner ----- 000------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEIn. s Ylonday THE 4th DAY or April 192 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPRO + T t OF THE LYNDEN-SUMAS ROAD, C ORDER APPROVING BOND OF CONTRACTOR. TO BE KNOWN AS 11IGHWAY N0. 30 ) IT IS ORDERED that the surety bond of Chas. E. Lind, given by the American Surety Company, for $209,038.56 and covering the contract for improvement of the Lynden-Sumas Road, known as Highway No. 30, be and same is hereby epp roved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of April, 1921. It 11 It It 11 it It it It it 11 If 11 11 It "Board of County Commise- " "ioners of 'IdPhateom County " If State of Washington " " " 11 1111 I 11I1 1111 It u u it E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J A Miller, County, Commissioner Ed Brown, County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ww r.�w�0©wwwra BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF PERMANENT ( R E S O L U T I O N. HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND. ) WHEREAS, Chap. 95 of the Laws of the State of Washington of 1921, which chapter became effective on March 16th, 1921, provides that the County Commissioners of each county in the State of Washington at their first meeting after the taking effect of said act, may determine by resolution that not loss than five nor more than fifty per cent. of the money derived and raised for the improvement and maintenance of permanent highways shall be set aside and expended by the Board of County Commissioners upon vouchers approved by such Board for main- taining and repairing roads constructed under the provisions of said act and other roads of like character, and no part of such per cent. shall be expended for any other purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED and ORDERED that 20 per cent. of the money de- rived from the tax levied for the year 1920 and credited to the permanent highway fund, shall be set aside and placed in the Permanent Highway Maintenance fund of Whatcom County to be expended by this board upon vouchers approved by this board for maintaining and repairing roads constructed under the provisions of this act, and other roads of like character, and no part of such per cent. shg11 be expended for any other purpose, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED and ORDERED that a certified copy of this resolution shall be transmitted to the State Auditor. Done in open session this 4th day of April, 1921. It It 11 It 11 11 11 it It 11 it II II to "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County to " State of 111gshington " 11 11 It 11 it 11 II If If it It 11 ii tt Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. �rwrwQ Oowrr rw E C Baxter Chairman Board of County Commissioners J A Miller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 5, 1921. yam✓// Chairman Board CoUnty Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TrIums Tuesday THE 5th DAY or April 192 1 TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on.April4, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The followin& proceedings were had: The March Reports -of H B Carroll Jr as County Agricultural Agent, H A Compton as County Physician, and C C Ifing as Supt Co Home, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 6, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ..._April .. _. TE„nrs... .. Wednesday THE.. _..5th. _ .. DAY or April 1921 Wednesday, April 5, 1921, The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 4, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. C W Henderson Work on Road team 15.75 James -Dunn do .00 Delno Ward do 162.00 Ebe.n dead do 120.00 S IV Jones do 103.50 Ray. Briggs do 45.00 C Sipe do 27.00 Eben Sollinger do 45.00 August R Johnson do 45.00 C C Gooding do 99.04 G W Barnes do team 7.00 Lea. Jess do 84.00 E Palmer* do ° 10.50 B G Rogers do 6.75 F Grasher do 4.50 F J.Vandemark do 15.00 W T. Pettigrew do 6.75 C Lebman do " .00 T P Jeffers do -Foreman 178.50 J L- Johnston do 38.50 L Arai don Work on Glacier Road 67.00 L J• .9runhaver do 65.00 Olof Ecklund do 67.00 Chester McKenzie do Foreman 2 te0ia,. 217.75 John Bullock Work on Samish Lake Road Foreman team 129.50 Clyde Gagner do 18.00 Frank Johnson do " 44.00 'Ali-ck Ewing do 10.00 Archie 'Yanl ey do 8.00 Lux Gerard - do " 4.00 A 17 Frost Work on Guide Meridian. Road Foreman 77.00 J Ill Richardson do " 32.50 H E. Glass do _' 7.00 F J. Ro senhall do 64.00 John Baxter Work on Roads with truck 83.25 Victor Gradke do 12.00 R W. Cameron do 4.00 Carl Iguenscher Work on Hannegan Road " 22.00 Fritz Muenscher do " 8.00 Frank Muenscher do Foreman 7.50 Ben.. Tucker Work on State Road (Nookeack-Sumas) Foreman 67.50 A W_ Peterson Work on East end Smith Rd Foreman " 39.50 J W Peterson do 28.00 Ernest Scrimsher Work on Everson -Goshen Rd " 12.00 E A. Parker do Foreman " 125.78 J R- Parker do 35.00 L O- Lamoureaux do 31.00 A J- Perry Wo rk on Mt View. Rd Foreman " 30.40 C S Zwick Wo rk on Road 20.00 Chester McKenzie do 36.00 A G- Fenske do 24.75 Frank L Cramer do 176.$2 Bellingham Publ Co Publ Notice re Chuchanut Creek Bridge 2.05 Lind Gra*zel Co Gravel 43.05 A ZV Dahlqui st Lbr Cc Lumber 90.00 Imperial Fir Lbr Co Lumber 47.74 Bloedel Donovan Lbr Mills Lumber 4.48 ?firs- J Norstrom & Son Lumber 11.36 Glacier Lumber Co Lumber 306.00 Caine-Grimshaw Co Pipe 31.20 Caine-Grimshaw Co Pipe 28.00 Northwest Hdw Co Hardware 2.75 .do do 106.11 Gilfilen Meret Co Nails 1.60 A A.English Hardware 10.90 Morse Hdw Co do 92.41 M Hamstra Shoe for drag 19.25 Canfield -Caulking Imp Co Urader Blades 68.43 Curtin & Frasier Repairs 146.00 Tabor & Cruikshank Plugs for tractor 1.25 Weldit Repair Co Welding Grader 1.50 Floyd Dean Browne Labor on tractor 20.50 T F. Doan Blue prints 6.45 Lynden Welding Co Repairing 1.00 Lewis Automotive Co Repairs to Truck (G U C) 1 O6. 09 Standard Auto Co Repairs 4.00 S B-Eames Repairs 2.00 Bellingham Motors Corp Gas & storage 10.20 Everson Garage Oil & Gas 38.34 P S-Welding Cc Welding 3.00 Highway Garage Gasoline 3.30 Service Garage Oil etc 5g8.337 Bellingham Machine Works Repairs to tractor 9.65 Page & Snyder Qil etc for ruck 182.69 Standard oil Co Oil etc 113.33 Geo-V Nolte Co Repairs & hoisting gear 1,o55.60 Andrew A Alm Bal on road drag 75.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAi3 Wednesday THE 6th DAY OF April 1921 Howard -Cooper Corp Baby Winner Grader 226.68 S W Watson Work on Deming -Kendall Rd foreman team 16.00 J T Watson do 4.00 Fred Tarte Work on steam shovel Foreman 12.00 Geo Brown do 12.00 N Hale do 8.00 J Scutt do 8.00 Clarence Whalen do 8.00 J Hale do 8.00 CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD ITIPROV=., T FUND. F It Cramer Work on road 528.46 Imperial Fir Lumber Cc Lumber 169.65 G A Palmer Bridge Cap 42.00 ado rthwe s t Hdw Co Hardware 8.09 do Spikes etc 38.76 RLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD IMPROVEMENT :JTND. Imperial Fir Lumber Co Lumber 554.40 C G. Burnet 8th Est on Construction 10229.68 LYNDEN- SMIAS ROAD IL0RO + ITMT FUND. T F, Doan Blue Prints 13.30 Blo,edel Donovan Lbr Bills Lumber 45.00 Bellingham Publ Cc Publ Notice re Lynden-Sumac Rd 4.98 RIVER i PROVEr iNT FUND. John Troost Work on Nooksack River 45.00 Geo_ Alton do 45.00 Clem Knutsen do 115.00 L R Abel do 99.00 Milton Weidkamp, do 115.00 E Bronsema do team Berg Varange do (Feb) �5-75 4.00 Henry Cooper do 56.00 John Host do " 112.00 Berg Varange do (12ch) 52.00 Henry Cooper do 52.00 J Host do " 104.00 Iverson Lbr Cc Lumber 25.13 S L. Palmer Piling 270.00 H D Kyle do 147.35 More Hdw No Hardware 9.57 Lynden Dept Store do 18,86 Northwest Hdw Co do 7.25 Morse Hdw Cc do 34.06 Washington Powder Cc Powder 45.00 Farmers �"erct Cc Powder 22.60 Lawrence Lerct Cc Gas, Powder etc 64.18 Caine-Grimshaw Cc Coal 115.18 .do Coal 204.80 Jake Riffe Friction Blocks 27.50 F E.Daniels Gasoline 2.48 Larson & Miller Repairing 14.75 H VJ Buzzard Repairs to chain 2.75 Reid Bros Cc Repairs 69.55 DRAINAGE IIiPT. DIST. 110. 4 MAINTENANCE FUND. A G Dahlquist Work on ditch 21.00 F Stierlen do 39.75 D Russell do 4725 E. E Talmage do 6.3$ A G 5tierlen do Foreman 32.25 J W Schuyleman do 13.50 J 5' Haverman do 39.00 Western lierct Cc Nails 10.68 Iverson Lbr Cc Lumber 196.64 DRAINAGE IMPT. DIST. NO. 9 MAINTENANCE FUND. korse ndw Co Hardware 38.86 Caine-Grimshaw Cc Coal 119.61 Co Treasurer Hauling Coal 23.75 Chas Atkinson Gas & Oil 13.06 H W. Buzzard Trigger for shovel 3.25 DRAINAGE I12T. DIST. NO. 15 CONSTRUCTION FUND. Advocate -News Publ notices 7.50 DRAINAGE IMPT. DIST NO. 17 CONSTRUCTION FUND. Fred Tarte Work on Ditch Foreman team 123.00 Hubert Brown do 32.00 ;,has do 20.00 Burt Muir do 162.00 H R.o these l l do 82.00 Wm Hale do 84.00 Ralph Creasey do 84.00 E Creasey do 68.00 John Ea.cmi l l i an do 88.00 VJm J Moore Repairs to shovel 7.00 P S, Welding Wks Repairing 3.50 h W Auto Elect Co do 3.72 A 1� Stone Notary fees 2.50 Northwest Hdw Co ria rdware 2149 Henry Thompson Oil 15:60 VVm J .Voore Labor of Blacksmith 4.25 Cc Treasurer Rent of shovel 105.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _.... TERais _ Wednesday_ THE 6th DAY OF April 19$ 1 _DRAINAGE IIPT, DIST. NO. 17 CONST. FUND (Cont!d) Caine-urimshaw Co Coal 87.81 do Coal 247.24 Treas. Whatcom Co Hauling Coal 42.75 Oath & Bond of E E Boddy as Justice of Peace for Acme Township; T R Ellwood as Clerk, " Lewis Beebe as Treasurer, Geo W Cole. as Assessor of Van Wyck Township, were all approved by the Board and filed with Co Clerk. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, April 7,- 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. 3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April.. TERMS _ ._Thursday. :...._ _ THE.. __..... 7th _.. DAY or April _. __.192. 1_ _.... , Thursday, April 8, .1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 6, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURREIJ T EXPENSE .. FUND. Harry Savage Scalp bounty on 6 wildcats and 1 coyote 31.00 H Kiphart Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 ,( Oaths & Bonds of F S McEldowney asp Clerk, C H 11cEldowney as Treasurer, John Campbell as Assessor of Van Wyck Township; Anna G Stockton as Clerk of Ferndale Township; Karl A Sorensen as Clerk, Robert W Mize as Assessor of Lawrence Township; D A Compton as Treasurer of Deming Township, were•all approved by the Board and filed with Co Clerk. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, April 8, 1921. Chairman Board C6unty Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEIibIS Friday THE 8th DAY or April 192 1 A Friday., April 81 1921. The Board let pursuant to adjournment taken on April 7, 1921. Prewent all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE, FUND. John Schlegel Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 The claims of Joe Botta for $150.00 for right of way for Highway No. 18, was refused by the Board. ✓ Bonds of Ralph B Barto as Clerk and Ira B Perry as Assessor for Nooksack Township, were approved by the Board and filed with Co Clerk. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 9, 1921., Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEsrls Saturday THE 9 th DAY or April 1921 Saturday, April 9, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 8, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFO Es THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTd=ISSIONia�RS OF 7THATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE &BATTER OF THE APPOINTHENT ) ( ORDER . OF A SPECIAL ATTORNEY ) WHEREAS, an action has been filed in the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington, entitled as follows: "Gower Thomas, Plaintiff, vs. Whatcom County, Washington, a municipal corporation" and numbered 14827, seeking to recover a certain amount alleged to be due on account of services rendered in connection with the grand jury empaneled in Whatcom County, Washington, December 28th, 1920, all as more fully set out in the complaint on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court of said Whatcom County,. tllashington, which complaint is hereby referred to; and WHEEREAS, it appears that Loomis Baldrey, Prosecuting Attorney of said Whatcom County has approved the claim which has been heretofore filed with this Board by the plaintiff in said action and is therefore disqualified to act in said matter, and it further appearing, that it is desirable and necessary to have a Special Attorney appear for the defendants in the above entitled cause, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HERIMY ORDERED that subject to the approval of the Judges of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington, Sather & Livesey or George Livesey be named to act as Special Attorney to appear for the defendants in the above entitled cause and carry said cause to completion, and that his compensation shall be a reasonable amount to be hereafter determined by this board, and WHEREAS, this board sometime prior hereto orally appointed said Sather & Livesey or George Livesey to act in the above cause, said oral appointment is hereby ratified and confirmed and all actions and proceedings by said Sather & Livesey or George Livesey in the above entitled cause are hereby ratified and con- firmed. Done in open session this 9th day of April, 1921. It if 11 It It 11 11 if to it It 11 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "loners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " t1 It it 11 11 11 to it 11 11 11 to if " Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. E C Baxter Chairman of Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. J A Miller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner -----000- -- (An agreement was drawn .up in the above matter but Judge Ed E riardin refused to approve same and said agreement was therefore not completed.4nd signed by Livesey) On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 12, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEarrs Tuesday THE 12th D,\Y or. Ap ri 1 1921 ''Tuesday, April 12, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 9, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lights for Courthouse 58.75 & Gas for Jail 6.93 Empire Meat & Groc Co Groceries for Fagg et al Holcomb's Grocery Groceries for '`alone et al B B Grocery Co Groceries for Bye et al ----- 000----- IN THE BATTER OF CONSTABLE ) ( ORDER APPOINTING JOHN YcKENZIE FOR VAN WYCK TOWNSHIP. ) 65.68 33.98 47.10 26.81 17HEREAS, a vacancy exists in the office of Constable for Van Wyck Township through the failure to elect such officer at the last election; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of John McKenzie to said office; NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that John McKenzie be, and he hereby is appointed as Constable for Van Wyck ''Township for the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of April, 1921. to to it if " " it to it it it it of If E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J A Miller " State of Washington " County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. — - — — —000 - — — — - I/ Bond of C A Perry as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District No. 15 was approved by the Board and filed in Engineer's Office with ditch papers. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, April 18, 1921, rman Board County Uommissioners, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Timms Monday THE 18th DAY or April 192 1 Monday, April 18, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 12, 1921 Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE HONORABLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. �� In,the matter of the vacation C of C Front Street in Subdivision of ) Lot 1, Section 36, Township 41 North, Range 1 Wast, W.M. ORDER VACATING. In the matter of the vacation of Front Street in Subdivision of Lot 1, Section 36, Township 41 North, Range 1 West, W.M., the Board finds as follows: FIRST: That said street is not within any incorporated city or town; SECOND: that a petition praying for the vacation of said street was duly filed herein on the 12th day of larch, 1921, signed by the owners of all of the property abutting on the street sought to be vacated; and the hearing of said petition was set for Monday, the 18th day of April, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon; THIRD: That a copy ofthe original plat of said Sub -division, and showing the street sought to be vacated, was filed with said petition; that due notice of the time andplace for hearing said petition has been given by posting notices thereof, as is more fully shown by the affidavit of poster filed herein; And the Board, having examined the copy of the original plat filed with said petition, and all other papers on file in the proceedings; and having heard_ and considered all testi- mony and documentary evidence produced; And it appearing that no portion of said Front Street has ever been improved or opened for public use since the dedication and recording of said plat; and it appearing that the petitioners are the owners of all the property abutting on said street; and that no rights or privileges of the public will be adversely affected by the vacation petitioned for; And the Board being satisfied that justice and the public welfare will be subserved by granting the prayer of the petition: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the Board, all members concurring, that Front Street, as the same is laid out and shown on the said Subdivision of Lot 1, Section 36, Township 41 North, Range 1 West, W.M., be, and the same hereby is vacated; And the Clerk of this Board is directed to note upon the records of said plat, at page 12 volume 6 of Plats, reference to the Orderand action of this Board. Done this 18th day of April, A.D. 1921, it It tt it II 1t it 11 II It 11 It 1t If "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " of State of Washington " It it It it It 11 It if It 11 e to of tt Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----o00 ----- E C Baxter Chairman J A Miller Ed Brown Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 20, 1921. Chairman Board County Uommissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April. TERMS Wednesday THE 20th DAY or April 1921 taken on April 18, 1921. Wednesday, April 20, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were allowed: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COUMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM, COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE BATTER OF THE IMPROVMMNT OF THE NORTH DELTA ROAD, ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF CHRIS KNUTZEN TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 27 ) WHEREAS, on the 4th day of April, 19210 this Board made an order calling for bids for the improvement of the North Delta Road to be known as Highway No. 27, said bids to be con- sidered at 11 O'clock A.M. on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1921, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper, to -wit: The Bellingham Herald in the manner and for the length of time required by law; and WHEREAS, the bids submitted for said impavement were found to be as follows: Chas E Lind . . . . . . . . . . . $ 709395.00 Skagit.Construction Co 78,462.00 Burnet & Young. . . . . . . . . 65, 570.50 K Sauset . . . . . . . . . . . 59,969•60 Chris Knutzen . . . . . . . . . 53,800.00 and the Board finding the bid of Chris Knutzen for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the bid of Chris Knutzen for the improvement of the North Delta Road, to be known as Highway No. 27, be and same is hereby accepted, and the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the said Chris Knutzen for the improvement of . said road. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully com- pleted and performed on or before the 1st day of December, 1921, and that the contractor shall be required to give a bond for the full amount of the bid to insure the faithful performance of the conditions of said contract. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of April,-1921. It It It it tt It of it It to it is 11 It `'Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " if State of Washington " " If If it it " It tt it n n " if " Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The contract between Whatcom County and Chris Knutzen for graveling North Delta Road (Highway No. 27) was signed and filed in Engineer's Office. -----o0o----_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE NORTH DELTA ROAD, R E S O L U T I O N. TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 27 WHEREAS, by an order heretofore entered by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, a highway in said county known as the Yorth Delta Road, has been ordered improved by a permanent pavement; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that a fund be created by the County Treasurer known as the "North Delta Road Improvement Fund", unto which fund all money derived by reason of the said RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMS Wednesday THE 20th DAY or April 192 1 improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular aession, that the County Treasurer of 11rhatcom County, Washington, be ordered and directed to create a fund to be known as the "North Delta Road Improvement Fund" unto which fund all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of April, 1921. It is u" If It u" if n" to n" "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " If State of Washington " u " If n It of It If if It It " #1 " Attest: Sam E.Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012LI SSION14 S OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OF 0 D LAuOUREAUX ET AL ORDER APPROVING BOND. FOR ESTABLI SM12FT OF DRAINAGE IMPROVv - - NT DISTRICT ) WHEREAS, a petition has been filed by 0. D. Lamoureaux et al for the establishment of a drainage improvement district in accordance with the laws of 1913 and laws amendatory thereof; and MEREAS, the petitioners have filed a bond in the sum of Two Hundred & 00/100 ($200.oc Dollars conditioned, as provided by law, for the payment of any expenses whichmay be incurr ed on account of said petition in case said petition be dismissed; iNOW, THEREFORE, the above mentioned bond is hereby approved and the Olerk of this Board is instructed to deliver a copy of said petition to the County Engineer who shall at once proceed to view .the line and location of the proposed improvement and the property to be affected thereby, and made a report thereof to this Board, all in accordance with the lams of the State of Washington above mentioned. IT IS FURTTOR PROVIDED that E. D. Kenyon, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, shall act as attorney for the above petitioners in the establishment of said drainage improvement district in accordance with order heretofore made by this Board; said E. D. Kenyon to be assisted in the legal work necessary in the establishment of the said drainage improvement district by J. H. Cannon, an attorney at law of Bellingham, Washington, it being hereby understood that said J. H. Cannon has already performed certain services in connection therewith. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of April, 1921. It " " " It if if It " It It If it n "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " it State of Washington " """ to n n" n n n It n" Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TE►arts Wednesday THE 20th DAY or Ap ri 1 192 1 AGREEMT WHEREAS, Whatcom County, Washington, a Lunicipal Corporation, desires to employ to work at, take care of and manage the County Detention Hospital on the Northwest Diagonal Road in said county a matt and wife who will reside at said Ho spi tal and serve at the pleasum of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, and who will perform such duties and work as shall from time to time be specified by said Board, and wo rk . iIMREAS, C. C. Green and Jennie Green his wife, are desirous of taking up such NOW1 THEREFORE, IT IS mmEBY AGREED by and between Matcom County, Washington, and said C. C. Green and Jennie Green, his wife, that said C. C. Green and Jennie Green, his wife are employed by said County to work at, take care of and manage the said County Detention Hospital in the manner above mentioned from the date of April 7th, 1921, acid are to receive for their services, i. e., the services of both of them, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars per month to be payable on the first Monday of the month following the completion of each months work; in addition to said salary or wages said C. C. green and Jennie Green, his wife, are to be provided by the -County with sufficient groceries, etc., to feed them in a reasonable manner and such living quarters at -said hospital as the said Board of County Commissioners may see fit to provide; said employment of said C C Green and Jennie Green, his wife, is to be only -at the pleasure of the said Board of County Comm- issioners, but said Board must give said- C: C. Green and Jennie Green, his wife, thi-tty days notice of its intention to terminate said employment before the same is terminated by said Board; and said C. C. Green and Jennie Green, his wife, must give the said Board of County Commissioners Thirty days written notice of their intention to quit said employment before the said employment can be terminated by the action of the said C. C. Green and Jenn:b Green, his wife. Sdid C. C. Green and Jennie Green, his wife, accepts the employment above desdribei upon the terms and conditions as above set forth. IN WITNESS VM;REOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands this 20th day of April, A. D. 1921. t1 It It 11 it It ft it is it if it tl U "Board of County Commiss- " "inners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " u s tt If n of u it to it It it u u Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners C. C. Green Jennie Green BOARD OF COUIVY COMMI SSIOMRS OF WHATCOTM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. E. C. Baxter Commissioner J A ��`�iller Ed Brown Commissioners -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, April 25, 1921. ✓, Chairman Board County Commissioners 10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMS 1�onday THE 25th DAY or April 192 1 Monday, April 25, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 201, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: BLAINE-LYNDEI7 ROAD IYPT. FUND. Burnet & Young Labor Sc material 2,597.06 ✓ The depositary bond of the Peoples State Bank of Lynden, for $15,000 given by the Maryland Casualty Co., was approved by the Chairman of the Board and filed with Co Treasurer. BEFORE TH BOARD OF COUNTY C01` MISSI0IIERS OF ,/ 1WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THIS EATTER OF CANCELLATION OF ) ( ORDER CANCELLING. TAX AGAINST U. S. GOVER1MMM ) VMERRAS, an. assessment of $4.70 for improvement of Highway No. 14 was inadvertently placed against the SE4 of SW-J of Sec. 19, Tvip• 39 N., R. 5 E., W.M., standing in the name of the United States Government. IT IS T E+'REFORE ORDERED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is directed and authorized to strike from the Highway 14o. 14 tax roll the assessment of ?4.70 against the SEJ of SWI-J of Sec 19, Twp 39 N, R 5 E. V`T.P1., and cancel said tax against the United States dvernment. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of. April, 1921 ri If " it II II II II rr rr rl 11 it I "Board of County Cormniss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " it State of Washington " to of I, to It If If n I► if 11 n Ir " Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Idi ller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner --000---- The Treasurer's designation of Pedple's State Bank of Lynden, and the farmers' & iuerchants State Bank of Everson, were approved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 26, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TE„rzs `iuesday THE 26th DAY or April 17 192 1 V Tuesday, April 26, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 25, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendane. The following proceedings were had: C. E. LaFave, Supervisor of iaoorman Ditch, filed application for use of County ditching shovel, offering $5.00 per day for every day shovel is used by the district, and to move sauce without expense to County. The County Engineer's January, February and Barth reports of expenditures on Sections i, 2, 3 and 4 of Pacific Highway, were filed with the Board. ----- 000----- CREDITS ALLOVfgD COUNTY TREASURER AT TIM' SETTLENENT FOR THE MONTH ENDING MARCH 31, 1921. In the matter of the settlement with Edith Y Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending March 31, 1921. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith Y. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disburse- ments, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith M. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for saiddisbursements as follows, tQ-wit: For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash p aid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed Forinterest on same For rebate on taxes For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed STATE CAPITOL BUILDI14G FUND. STATE GENERAL FUND. STATE SCHOOL FUND. STATE IdILITARY FUND. STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND. STATE PERW-ANENT iilGHWAY FUND. STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. STATE GAT,M I UND. STATE FIRE PATROL FUND. STATE RECLAYATION FUND. COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. RIVER I1LPROV.Lf.1E,TT FUND. LIgUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. GENERAL ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. 4 2,o66.18 18,385.62 515.00 1, 239.03 3,826.76 61209.79 6,541.54 2.20 112.99 2,049.92 28,818.96 40. 9 19,252. 6 1,312.13 1,183.05 4, 421.36 45.00 April... TERris RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Tuesday THE 26th DAY Or April 192 1 GAME PROTECTION 1'U1\1D. For warrants redeemed S$ 783.35 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. For warrants redeemed 89724•.2 For interest on same 2:054.69 SCHOOL •DISTRICTS, BOTTD REDEL;:PTION FUND. Fo r school bonds redeemed 400.00 For school bond interest couponsredeemed 11599.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND., For warrants redeemed 319.77 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS. For cash paid Township Treasurers t5,380.67 DITCH & DRAINAGE DI ST . FUNDS. Forwarrants redeemed 407.19 PERMANENT HIGHWAY. MAINTTidANCE FUND. For warrants redeemed 559.50 CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid to City & Town Treasurers 37, 609.44 EVERSON-NOOKSACK ROAD IMPT. FUND. For warrants redeemed 14.70 For interest on -same .62 BLAINE-FERNDALE ROAD IMPT. FUND. For warrants redeemed 654.50 REDE-.:PTION FUND. For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquency 58.50 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES FUND. For warrants redeemed 28.00 COLUMBIA VALLEY ROADS IMPT. FUND. For warrants redeemed 1,441 .9g For interest on same .0 BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD IL,, PT'. FUND. For warrants redeemed 8,487.97 BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD IMPT. CIMLENT ACCOUNT. For cash paid cement company for cement 292.53 LAWRENCE-NOOKSACK ROAD IMIPT. FUND. For warrants redeemed 7.84 For interest on same .60 CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD ILTT. FUND. For warrants redeemed 5,818.49 For interest on same 6.20 Total cash disbursements $ 261,672.75 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on Lurch 31, 1921, as certified, by W. ' S. J3ogert, Deputy County Auditor, to agree with the balance shown on the Treasurer's Report for the month ending Larch 31, 1921, . the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Bank's Caecks out- Treasurer's Depository Balance Otand ing Balance First National Bank v 346,335.02 Bellingham National Bank 350,225.30 ,• o rthvieste rn National Bank 340,095.23 Northwestern State Bank 50,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 50,000.00 :First National Bank of Lynden 10,000.00 Peoples Bank of Lynden 15,000.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 50, 0 w.00 Garrison Bros State Bank of SuMs 10,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 20,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 14, 000.00 Citizen's Bank of Ferndale 12,000.00 Farmers & I"erchants Bank of Nooksack 11 000.00 Total bank balance 1, 31�;� 5 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April 'PERMS Tuesday Tx>: 26th DAY O Ap ri 1 192 1 Cash in Office: Currency.. 402.00 Silver . 15.91 Checks and cash items, 7,200.34 Cash in Vault. . . . . . . . . . . 521.00 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . . 8,139.2 Grand total of Treasurer's cash on hand 1,326,794.80 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of .County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 26th day of April, 1921. to to 11 it it if to 11 11 11 tt 11 11 11 "Boaard of County Commiss- "inners of 'Whatcom County t' It -State of Washington " 11 11 It It It tl It 11 If 11 11 11 11 N Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-o f fi c io Clerk of the Board. -----000----- F C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Yonday, May 2, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. 2 �� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS pri1 TEnrss 1 onday Tin.: 2nd DAY or Ihay 192 1 Monday, ?'flay 2, 1921. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 26, 1921. Peesent,' E C Baxter, Chairman of the: Board, J A hiller and Ed Brown, Commiss- ioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. `The following claims were allow- ed and proceedings had: CURREI3 T EXPENSE FUND. Sam E Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 W S Bogert Salary as Accountant & Dep Auditor 150.00 JWayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 110.00 F C Martin do 115.00 Lucy E ring do 115.00 hi Thomas • Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 Ella V Musser do 100.00 Glen J Slater Salary as Clerk for Auditor a/c Auto Licenses 66.56 Wyllo Beck do 100.00 E C Baxter Salary as Co Commissioner (after settlement) 16.27 J A Miller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 M'rs Jennie 1 Robin Salary as Supt Co Schools 166.66 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Dep Supt Co Schools 125.00 Edwin M Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 W H Heaton do 100.00 Henry C Beach Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 25.00 Geo H Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Mabel S Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 H A Compton Salary as Co Physician 166.66 Max Lehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 H B Carroll Jr Salary as Co Agricultrual Agent 158.33 J W Smith Salary as Co Auto Driver 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 H Cowden Salary as Guard 80.00 Ed E Hardin Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 W P Brown Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 Geo M Co ok Salary as Co Clerk 187.50 G P Kincaid Salary as Dep Clerk 150.00 Hazel B Heun do 125.00 Loomis Baldrey Salary as Pro sedating Attorney 187.50 Frank M Radley Salary as Dep Pros Attorney 150.00 Florence iu Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Attorney 95.00 Edith M Thornton Salary as Co Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Dep Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson Salary as Dep Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S A Earl do 100.00 J C Harrington do 125.00 J H Stevenson do 100.00 Claire G Wilson do 100.00 C W Fisk Salary as Extra Clerk for Treasurer 108.00 Lucile Needham do 108.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 W H Carpenter do 140.00 H D Drain do 125.00 Paul Tol sman Salary as Cook in Co Jail 30.00 J C Hills Salary as County Engineer 1 7.50 J G Hostetter Salary as Chief Dep Engineer 182.00 GoochMunn Salary Inst1man for Engineer 0 N do 182.00 182.00 Earl V 1Jyatt Salary as Draftsman for Engineer 125.00 J C Hills Jr Salary ad Chauffeur for 'Engineer 120.83 Walter Fouts Salary as Inst1man for Engineer 156.00 L G Boyden Salary as Chainman for Engineer 112.50 A L- Will rams do 112.50 Bryan Lewis do 27.00 Charles Sly do 108.00 Dallas Smith do 112.50 L H Stark do 85.50 Bruce Pym Salary as Inspector for Engineer 182.00 F G Braman do 168.0o C F Ristine do 161.00 F L Gott do 168.00 J LeGreeley do 70.00 J B EcYlillan do 147.00 J A Llallatt do 114.00 H D UcArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F M Carver Salary as Chief Dep Assessor 150.00 G A pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campbell Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 J •V' iiordgren Salary as Field Dep Assessor 88.00 P A Cannon do g6.00 Daniel UcCu sh do 0.00 Harold Nielsen do 8.00 16.00 I M Scott do 26.00 W H Inc Re a Harry Olin do do 12.00 William W Tod do 56 . o0 60.00 Bruce Loop Clara 1S Bennett do do 32.00 V Van Houten do 16.UO _ April _ . 21 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERINV Monday THE . _.2nd DAY of �. _... May,____.... _ .192 1 Lena Powell Salary as Field Dep Assessor 50.00 H N.Anderson do 64.00 C Humphreys do 82.00 S L Palmer do 60.00 John Campbell do 24.00 Wm Newberry do 66.00 W N. Hine do 60.00 Frank Odell do 84.00 Vary Clarke do 80.00 Leonard Johnson do 104.00 P H Cowherd do 77.00 Henry Slater do 66.00 C Donovan do 104.00 D C.Wise do 104.00 0 D-Post do 56.00 A H Frasier do 84.00 W A.11eurer do 20.00 Mary M Snyder do 74.00 C N Baylor do 92.00 C C.King Salary as Supt Co Home 100.00 Lottie V Jamieson Salary as matron of Co Home 50.00 Emil Giers Salary as Cook for Co Home 16.67 G Tatsugawa do 46.67 Peter Larson Salary as Helper at Co Home 5.50 H J•Hurst do 12.67 D Cameron do 10.00 W C•Grady Salary as Teamster at Co Home 30.00 Roy Ousley do 60.00 211 rs .E W Day Salary as Nurse at Co Home 75.00 Ader Pukes Salary as Ass.* t Nurse at Co Home 40.00 Geo-Slater Salary as Guard at Co Home 85.00 Wm Brock Services as Traffic Officer 125.00 E L-Ferguson Salary as Stenographer for Agricultural Agent 65.00 E C •Baxter -Expense as Co Commissioner 6.50 J A -Miller Expense as Cyr Commissioner (Feb-11ch-Apr) 28.57 Ed Brown Expense as Co Commr a/c Auto 8430 & Frgt pd 6.06 14.36 Sam E Barrett Expense as Co Auditor 5.97 Edith i,2 Thornton, Co Treas Expense as Co Treasurer 15.50 A L-Callahan Expense as Sheriff 7.00 H D-McArthur Postage 3.00 & Expense as Assessor .50 3.50 Bruoe Loop Exp as Field Dep Assessor a/c Poll Tax 14.77 Pro -Jennie M Robin Expense as Co Supt 17.$83 Geo H Sybrant Expense as Chari ty Commr 6.30 Harrison Cowden Expense as Constable 2.20 J W-Smith Expense as Co Auto Driver 9.85 H B.Carroll Jr Expense as Co Agr Agt 15•g5 C C King Expense as Supt Co Home 15. 5 E D Kenyon Expense as Dep Pros Atty a/c Perm Hy 7�8 1.15 A H _Frasier Sery & Exp a/c R of W for Perm Hy #8 41.25 Northwest Hdw Cc Supplies for Perm Hy #6 10.70 E E Lescher Typing for Pros Atty 11.25 & Aud 3.50 (Inch -Apr) 14.75 The.Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County 72•95 Western Union Telg Co laessages for Supt 1.85-Tr .33-Agr AgV,.60 2.7 Po stal Tel -Cable Co -Message for Co Commr (Mch-Apr) 1.38 St Joseph's Hospital Care of Co Patients 51.15 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for -Co Patients 76.97 Mae Shintaffer Reg -births & deaths in Dist #1 4.50 R W -Drake do 2 6. 50 Florence ;Bright do 3 6.5o Tilda Tromp do 4 5.50 Y H Tromp do 4 4.50 Tors � Fred Flint do 8 2.75 Trrs •Cora Radley` do 5-9 7.50 J W •Kelly do 6 .75 Viola P Kelly do 6 1.50 Wm T4cCluskey do 7 3.25 C C -Green Expense as ligr Detention Hospital 34.25 The Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to Detention Hospital 8.75 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Extending light service to Detention Hospital 414.00 Empire Meat & Grocery Co Groceries for Detention Hospital 25.53 The -Fair Dept Store Supplies for Detention Hospital 118.07 Shaw Supply Co., Inc Supplies for Detention :Hospital 12.62 B B •Furniture Co do 131.90 Thiel & Welter do .90 John Waschka Plowing for Detention Hospital 6.00 Pacific American Fisheries Paint .for Detention Hospital .85 Seth A Atwood do 18.90 Bloedel Donovan Lbr Trills Lumber for Detention Hospital 7.45 C C King, Supt Co Home Cow for Detention Hospital 100.00 Morse Hdw Co Supplies for Tuberculosis Nurse 6.60 Palace karket Meat for Co Home 40.47 Theubet Bros do 54.57 Pacific American Fisheries Feed etc for Co Home 56.00 F J Farley Feed for Co Home 20.00 Albers Bros Tilling Co do 59.36 W J-Pynor Supplies for Co Home 88.08 F F Gerard do 15.30 The Fair Dept Store ILdse for Co Home 81.28 Northwest Hd%v-Co Supplies for Cc Home 1.40 County Home Garage Auto Supplies for Co Home 51.40 Dr A Saperstein Veterinery Services to Co Hone 16.00 S T Clifton Blacksmithing for Co Home Inch -Apr) �Mch) 15.45 George Casebeer Grinding feed for Co Home 4.50 G M Caylor Chicks for Co Horne 95.00 Adelph Klocke Seed oats for Co Home 45.00 H P Wynn Seed potatoes for Co Home 23.75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April ._. TERAUY Mon day .. THE _ . 2n d . DeY of May _ 1921 Thiel & Welter Morse Hdw Co Blo edel Donovan Lbr Dills R R. Helder hrs Belle Elliott Elizabeth Sanderson G N.Ry Co Ii,�mpire '"eat & Groc. Co Ireland & Pancoast B B Grocery Co H J Crockett Albert Grocery M Gilfilen erct. Co Jacobson Grocery Mrs .W G DuBois Everson Mercantile Co Scott & Co Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co C E.Potter Lynden Dept. Store Golden Rule Trading Co Burton & Burton Wolten & Montfort The,Leader Store Montgomery Fuel Co A H,Dale Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Chas E Daw & Son J E Darwent, Hale-1,1orton Taxi & Auto Co Diehl & Simplon Co Yilier & Leek R E White Bellingham ,.Motors Corp J M Laube & So_ n Standard Auto Co Auto Radiator & Fender Shop Lewis Atomo t ive Co Evergreen Service Station T U _M Tire & Rubber Co A Benson Northwest Auto Electric Co Weldit Repair Co Bell.in -ham lachine forks Kul Shan I,�o to r Co Bolster's Tire Shop F J arlow & Co hiller & Leek Trunkey & Sons ,,vergreen Service Station Holland& Williams Bellingham Publishing.Co Union Prtg., Bndg & Sta. Co Anstett Printing Co Griggs Sta & Prtg Co J W Sheets The Lynden Tribune C A.Griffith Co The Irwin -Hodson Co Addressograph Sales Co T F .Doan Lowman & Hanford Co N V1 Tent & Awning Co Northwest Hdw Co Hotel Leopold Richelieu Cafe Amsberry Cafe Legoe Adw Co Sandison Studio Fair Mercantile Do Nellie A Robinson Paul Tolsn.an Pacific Steam Laundry N Jaffe Bellingham Sheet iletal Bellingham Sash & Door Sells Hardware Co Sabine L Carr Geo.W Holmer A W Dyers Sarah Foster Harry 0 Bingham Geo .1L Cook, Co Clerk of the NW tiro rka Co H.tIttresses etc for Co Home 25.00 Supplies for Co Home 33.$6 Lumber for Co Home (Itch -Apr ) 50.5" Shoe repairing for Co Home 7.65 Care of T.rs Spickene & child 30.00 Expense talon, child to TL-edical Lake 16.34 Transp. Austin child & escort to 1-1edical Lake 43.12 Groceries for Wood et al 24.90 Groceries for Stenger et al 153.38 Groceries for Banks et al 24.07 Groceries for Parks (Mch) 20.34 Groceries for Johnson et al 30.44 Groceries for Debore et al (Inch -Apr) 94. 56 Groceries for Trove 12.30 Groceries for Redd 24.90 Groceries for Frost 26.12 Groceries for Smith (Mch) 21.10 Groceries for Tucker et al 40.00 Groceries for Ile lmes 11.55 Groceries fox Detwiler 20.00 Groceries for Brand et al (Mch) 26.10 Groceries for Hubbard 20.00 Groceries for Parks et al 66.64 Shoes etc for Bertrand 14.80 Wood for Parks et ,al 25.25 Wood for Curtit et al (Itch -Apr) 17.50 Gas & Lt for Frank 2.10 House rent for Christianson 20.00 Iioune rent for Itc Creech 16.00 Taxi hire to Coroner 8.00 Auto supplies -for Agricultural Agent 17.75 Repairs to Auto a/c damages 20.30 Tires retread for Commrs. Auto 36 . o0 Auto repairs & Sup for Com 6.-Sher 6.75-Co Autoll.40 24.15 Auto' rep for Char Com 3.50 fit: Co Auto 40.21 43.71 Auto Sup & Repfor Eng & Co Auto & Supt 351.75 Repairs to Co Auto 11.25 Repairs to Co Auto 43.20 Auto Sup for Com 21.10-Char Com 34.93 56.03 'Auto sup for Char Com. 55.63 Rent of Garage to-Eng 5.00 Auto Rep & Stor for Eng 12.51 Auto repairs for Eng .75 Auto• repairs for Eng 1.00 do 12.60 do 4.25 Supplies & Repairs for Eng 12.40 Auto supplies for Eng (Dec) 1.00 Gas for Engineer 105. 30 Auto supplies , for Sheriff 113.•&3 Auto supplies for kleriff 20.84 Publ. for County 18.84 Prtg. & Sup. for Aud 223.83-Assn 247.15- Supt 30.50-Treas 1.00 502.48 Prtg. & Sup, for Ad 62.50-Sher 15.-Atty 12.10- Assr 31.95-Ct Sten 9.60 130.95 Sup for Tr 15.-Aud 7.05-Clk 24.-Atty 6. 52.05 Prtg claim blanks for Auditor 31.25 Prtg legal blanks for Aditor 35.75 Type paper & stamp for Aud 6.& Treas .55 6.85 Iuarriage Lie. & Certs. for Auditor 47.50 Plates for Co Agr. Agent 21.12 Blue prints for Eng .50 Cross Sec paper & rod for Eng 26.14 Rod covers for Eng 3.00 Supplies for Engineer 13.85 Meals for Jurors 13.00 do 35, 80 do 19.50 Flash batteries etc for Sheriff 2.85 Photos of Prisoner for riff 3.00 Supplies for Jail 6.00 lCobacco for Prisoners 3. 60 Meals for Prisoners 283.20 Laundry for Jail 8.40 & Jury 2.30 10.70 Supplies for Jail (Mch) 4.55 Repairs to Courthouse 35.84 Lumber for Courthouse 6 Supplies for Courthouse 19.0 Ins 'rem on Cths & Furniture 58.20 Scalp bounty on 1 wild cat ".'. 5.00 Scalp bounty on i wild cat & 1 coyote 6.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. Relief of Sarah Foster 25.00 Burial of Harvey Gooding 50.00 ITARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. Recording Idarriage Certificates 29.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 2. April Tmni/ Londay Txu 2nd D.kr or 1;`ay 192 1 J A L edhurst J F Chatfield E D Kenyon B N Kingsley William L Gaston Harry T Gaston Frank Lock A L Callahan Evergreen Service Sta. Tabor & C ruikshank 0 K Garage Lewis Atomotive Co Barlow's Garage Northwest Auto Electric Co LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. Salary as Dep Sheriff do Salary as Dep Pros Attorney Sala ryas Dep Sheriff Services as Dep Sheriff do do Expense as Sheriff Auto supplies for Sheriff Auto supplies for Sheriff Auto Sup & Rep for Sheriff Auto repairs for Sheriff Agto repairs for Sheriff Auto repairs for Sheriff -----o0o----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONIERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ( Kch -Apr) 150.00 140.00 150.00 25.00 110.00 80.00 70.83 59.18 61.91 173.33 41.39 263.1 43.3 9 .10.55 WHEREAS, at the .last county tax. sale held on the 15th day of -Nov. 1919, the county bid in the following described property, to -wit: Commencing at a point sixty feet (60ft) east of the southeast corner of lot two (2) of block B as in accord with the recorded plat of Maple Falls as appears of record. in the Auditor's Office of Whatcom County, Washington and platted by G..A. King and wife, thence -east thirty feet (30 ft) thence north twenty-two feet and eight inches (22 ft 8 ) thence north westerly fifty-seven feet (57) to a stake; thence south seventy feet (70) ft. to the place of beginning upon said lot; said property being in Sec. 30, Town -ship 40, North Range Six east of the W.M., in Whatcom County, Washington. and 517i�,,REAS, said county has not since parted with its interest in said property; and WHEREAS, at the time of said tax sale, Ruth Sample was the owner of said property; and WHEREAS, a controversy now exists between said county and said Ruth Sample over the ownership of said property, as said Ruth Sample claims that she had made a bona fide attempt to redeem same within the time provided by law; AND IT APPEARING TO THE -ROARD that it would be to the best interests of the county to let said Ruth Sample havea quit claim deed for the county's interest in said property upon the payment by her of the amount of all taxes and costs assessed against it, amounting to $23.60, and the board being fully -advised in the premises, IT IS NOW, THEREFORE, HEREBY ORDERED, that upon the payment of $23.60 into the Treasury of Whatcom County, Washington, by said Ruth Sample, this board will make, execute and deliver to her a quit claim deed to said property., conveying to her all interest that the county may have in same by virtue of the tax deed given to said county under tax sale. Done in open session this 2nd day of flay, 1921. u""" it n" to u" it If n u "Board of County Commiss- " "-ioners of Whatcom County " It State of Washington " Il ll It It ll to It o If to to it " If Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and ex-o f fic io Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Vlhateom County, Washington. IN THE YATTI+;R OF DUPLICATE ) ( ORDER TO ISSUE. WARRANT TO EDNA GRIFFITH. ) :,. C. Baxter Chairman Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. J. A. 'Miller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner WHEREAS, application has been made to this Board by Edna Griffith wherein the permanent loss of Current Expense Fund warrant No. 76529 issued on November 16, 1920, in the sum of $10.70 in favor of said Edna Griffith is set out to the satisfaction of this Board; ZR, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS AP, ri 1. - ...._ Trnrr _. __. _ LondaY _._. THE _.. 2nd DAY or _ IlaY _. 1921 NOW, THERSTFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, -directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of %0.70 on the Current Expense Fund to the said Edna Griffith in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of i.ay, 1921. till It 11 1I till fill "Board of County Commi ss- " "ioners of VVhatcom County " " -State of Washington " u u to It " " to It 11 " " u u n Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --- 000----- E C Baxter Chairnan of the Board J A lu"iller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The minutes of the April Session were react and approved by the Board. On i:.otion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, May 3, 1921. Attest: County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Chairman oard County Cornmissionez 5 RECORDOF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. _. _. April _ _ _. Tmxr'rp _ _._.. Tuesday THE 3rd.. DAY or .. , ... _ �,iay_... 192 g Tuesday, iJay 3, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on TVay. 2, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance The following proceedings were had: -Oonds of Ginnie Julien as Clerk, Sarah J Palmer as Treasurer, Frank 1F1illison as Assessor, F1mer,J Shulmier as J of P; Lawrence Sheedy as Constable, J A lila.11ett as Overseer, all of Semiakimoo Township; and C R Axling as Clerk of Lynden Township, were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. he April reports of C C Kingas Su t of County Home H A Compton as County Physician, H B Carroll Jr as County Agricultrual Agent, were filed with the Board. The February and April Reports of-argaret J Diaz as Tuberculosis Nurse were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Ulay 4, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners 20. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS APri.l. TERT0 . . Wednesday. _. ._ THE 4th DAY OF _ May 192 1 Wednesday, 1�ay. 4, 1921. The Board met pursuant' to adjournment taken on hay 3, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. the following; claims were allowed,: ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. J Lich 1st & Final Estimate on Construction of Chuckanut Creek Bridge on Lake Samish Road Leo Jess Work on Custer road Geo Elder do Hay Briggs do Delno Ward do Lben mead do C Sipe do E Sollinger do S W -Jones. do Chester Holmes do A R Johnson do F J Van Demark do J L Johnston do Thos PJeffers do Foreman John Bullock Vlork on Samish Road Foreman A J Hemenover do Alex .Ewing do F A Johnson do Carson Griffith do V E Squires do S W Wright do Geo Brown Repairs on steam shovel No. 1 N Hale do Fred Tarte do Foreman Jim Hale do James Scutt do Clarence Whalen do Carl Muenschex Work on Hannegan Road Fritz Mmenscher do L D Hawk do Frank I;luenscher do Fo reman A W Frost Work on Guide 1aeridian Rd Foreman J W Richardson do F J Rosenhall do Olof Glad Work on Woodlawn Road Foreman John Glad do 71 ASc henck do Burt uir Repair to shovel No.2 John uacmillan do A W Peterson Work on Road y'oreman J W Peterson do S 111.Vlatson ';fork on Deming -Kendall Road 1'oreman L A Parker Work on Everson -Goshen Road Foreman F L Cramer Labor on Bridges E Lang Labor on roads J Franzen do W Fen ske do A Borg do A G Fenske do Chester LcKenzie do Leslie Frasier Labor & Lumber 111m Hutchison Right of Way for Hy #8 John A West do Howard Utter do Charles A Osier do Albert C Zaddack do Hannah Kline do Timothy ,"I Deal do J ail Bell do Albert Borg do Pearl Olive Dimmick do Jacob Franzen do Ifary Olsen do Ennis Go odlund do John Carlson do C C Gooding moving pile driver Chester Holmes do G Iv R;r Co Freight on wagon skeins American Express Co express on Drum Whatcom falls "k ill Co 1.=aterial for ro::d signs E K Wood Lumber Co Posts Bellingham United Lumber Co Lumber S L Palmer Piling Chas F, Lind Gravel S W Cornish Paint Co Laterial s for road signs Washington Powder Co Powder Custer L:ercantile Co Potirder i.�.orse Hdw Co Hardware etc Northwest Hdw Co do Sells Hdw Co T aterial for • road signs S B Eames Repairing P S Welding forks do �Jlm Ehrlich do Service Garage Gas 111m J-LIoore Repairing H W Buzzard do E erson Garage do P S Auto Repair Shop do vP team If M 4,623.34 150.00 17.00 103.50 153.00 117.50 94.50 112.50 105.75 1.75 1.00 123.00 30.00 154.00 144.00 24.00 14.00 24.00 28.00 20.00 24.00 114.00 64.00 30.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 30.00 2.00 8.75 58.00 16.25 48.00 30.00 10.00 24.00 18.00 12.00 6 0.00 40.00 9.00 42.50 2, l K0.67 16.00 32.00 16 . o0 16.00 48.00 51.95 17. 5 16o.o0 15.00 150.00 15.00 10000.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 7.50 35.00 200.00 40.00 35.00 25.00 22.50 4.50 14.88 20.09 6.27 4.05 12.4.24 20.52 11.40 6.00 77.48 24.05 29.35 59.41 5.35 63.98 63. oo 66.25 32.07 9.90 93.25 124.59 13.15 d RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAV Wednesday THE 4th DAY OF ILay 192 1 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND (Continued) Larson &Taller Repairing Ire 31.70 A Wasching do 227.99 ?Voder-n Electric Co Battery for Tractor 3.75 Howard Cooper Corp Raceway for 40-70 25.79 Beyer- Auto Co :lepairing 12.45 Feenaughty Lch Co Spindles & Gasket 304.93 X P Ry Co Repairing wires 23.03 Tabor & Cruikshank I.Iaterial & Repairs 25.50 H Vl Buzzard Repairing 180.75 John .Baxter Mork with motor tmucks 81.o0 Walter Vanderford do 4.50 1rike -V hersbergen Work on Guide Lier.(TJorth) Foreman 19.55 Tom Long T'lork onRoads team 31.50 Ed Jones I do Fo re man " 20.00 Howard Cooper Corp Balance on 'Tractor 495;.00 Lewis Automotive Co Repairs to trucks 40.78 Ben Tucker Vlork on State Road Foreman 45.00 CiJSTER-HAYNIE ROAD'..111PT. FUND. Kaiser Paving Co 12th Estimate on Construction of Highway 125 Section Y4o . 2 F L Cramer V-1ork on Roads Iverson Lumber Co Lumber F G Braman Transportation Northvrest Hdw Co Bolts, spikes etc T Thompson Piling BLAI1TE-LYNDEN ROAD IT:PT. FUND. Burnet & Co Wilder & 1 ortfort C E Pendleton C E Lind T Campbell Bloedel Donovan Lbr Lille Barbo Bros T F Doan Bellingham Publishing Co George Bice Gorse Hdw Co Caine Grimshaw Co Bellpak Lumber Co C E F j e llman Frank Stierlen C E Tjellman A G Stierlen Charlie Talmage E E Talmage Noble Foss Chas Lewis Charles Gonser J W Schuyleman John T Haveman 9th Est. on Constr Hy #21 Hauling lumber Piling; LYNDEN-SUILAS ROAD II,PT. FUND. let Est on Constr Hy #30 Writing descriptions Lumber FISH TRAP ROAD IMPT . FUND. 3rd Est on Constr Hy #28 FORTH DELTA ROAD IEPT. FUND. Printing maps Publications PERI%AiZ;iTT HIGHWAY KAINT741171ANCE FUND. tiVo rk on Roads Hardware Drain Tile Luinb e r DRAIFAGE IYPR. DIST. #4 I:AIivT.MTANCE FUND. Ri ght o f Slay Vlork on Ditch do do Foreman do do do do do do do DRAINAGE I LP T . DIST NO. 6 YAI NTE TAN CE FUND. C A Lindquist 111 C 1"1hi to Carl Johnson .American Concrete & Tile Co A E Hale Otto Johnson Chas Maslanka Labor on Ditch do do Tile for Ditch Labor on Ditch do do DRAINAGE ITYPT . DIST. NO . 17 CONSTRUCTION FUND. 19,890.33 273.24 5.85 1.77 15.85 48.00 1,020.00 16.00 67.50 41423.61 48.00 24:00 147.00 12.50 2.34 40.00 16.20 54.00 708.6A• 100.00 21.00 15.75 44.25 12.00 6.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 12.45 12.10 13.00 2.00 6.00 18.20 34.00 34.26 13.00 Fred Tarte V16 rk on ditch Foreman 99.00 Vim Hale do 88.00 Burt Muir do 138.00 John Lacmillan do 88.00 Ernest Creasey do 90.00 Ralph Cre asey do 88.00 Vern Parrish do 24.00 Janes Scutt do 16.00 James A Tarte do 28.00 Fred Tarte do 48.00 S W Craig do 5.00 Henry Thompson Oil etc 19.00 8 April RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERATV Viednesday THE 4th DAY or Lay 1911 DRAIEAGE II:PT. DIST. NO. 17 CONSTRUCTION FUND (Continued) N V1 "ardware Co Bolts r 1.06 Yorse Hdw Co Cable 17.40 S B Fames Repairing 13. 58 Co Treasurer Hauling Coal 27.50 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal 172.50 RIVER IMPROVE INT FUND. Miltan Weidkamp v7ork on Nooksack River 105.00 Clem ,Knutsen do 127.50 Geo Alton do 108.00 L R Abel do- 112.50 Jahn ,Troost do 103.50 A Dyksterhuis do team 7.00 1� Brons enia do " 7.00 Earl -Brown do 4.00 C E I,aFave do " 14.00 C C Gooding do 90.00 Tho s P Jeffers do Foreman 21.00 Archie Palmer Piling 82.50 Geo YL Neidhart Piling 212.32 R Raper Piling 111.20 Sly Deeter Piling 29.60 Lynden Dept Store Hardware 32.1 Bellingham Junk Co Cable 72.14 Northwest Hdw Co Bolts 32.70 Ruben Boren Cable choker 9.00 R E Kenney Work on Nooksack River 22.50 George 2tilo rtimo re do 42.50 Turner Riddle do Foreman if77.50 Ruben Boren do 90.00 D Boren do 20.25 Dewitt Snow do 20.25 Nick Gaye do 22.50 Ruben Boren Moving donkey 250.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, Idiay 5, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Z) April TERNIX Thursday THE 5th DAY OF May 1921 Thursday, Lay .5, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on-May.4, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and .the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: label S Glen cuRRMTT EXPENSE FUND. Expense as Probation Officer $ 27.45 The County Engineer filed his preliminary report on Lamoureaux Ditch( Drain. Impt. Dist. 1�'o . 18) On motion the Board adjourned to meet on I'Lotday, May 9, 1921. 75'1-irman board County Commissioners, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TExNA aonday TxE 91th DAY or May 192 1 Monday, May 9, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Kay .5, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN THE MATTER OF FURNISHING WOOD ) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF W R McCOP=1 FOR WHATCOM COUNTY COURT HOUSE. ) 1VHE4REAS, in response to request of the.Board for bids for furnishing wood for the Whatcom County Courthouse, but one bid was submitted, same being as follows: To furnish, within 60 days from date of bid (May 9, 1921) , 250 cords of hemlock slabs, to be not less than four feet in length, at a price of $2.90 per cord. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that the bid of W. R. McCorkle be, and the same is hereby accepted. :Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of May, 1921. If 11 1t 11 i1 11 If 11 it 11 to 11 11 If "Board County Commission- 11 116Lts Whatcom County, Wash-11 Ilington 11 11 11 to 11 It it I1 11 11 11 11 It If 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Mc-officio Clerk of the Board - - - -000- - - - E C Baxter Chairman Board Co Commissioners J A Biller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Ilay 10, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TE114 Tuesday THE loth DAY or May 192 1 Tuesday, !Jay 10, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ilay 9, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COETTILISSIOMRS OF V11HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE ILATTER OF TIi3 =PROVEP:'C'1tirT OF THE NORTH DELTA ROAD TO BE IMOWIu' AS HIGHS"1AY NO. 27 CRESOLUTION FORFEITING EARIg'I,ST IiONEY. THIS MATTER coming on for hearing before this board on the loth day of lay, 1921, and it appearing that in accordance with the order of this board, notice was published calling for bids for the construction of the North Delta Road, Highway No. 27, and that in accordance Sidi said notice C. Knutzen did submit a bid,accompanying the said bid with a certified check in the amount of $2700.00, the same to be forfeited in case of the failure of the said C. Knutzen to abide by the terms of his bid, should his bid be accepted; and it appearing that the said bid of the C. Knutzen was accepted and that thereafter the said C. Knutzen failed to complete the terms ofhis bid, and that the said $2700.00 is subject to forfeiture. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEM -MY RESOLVED that the said certified check for �,2700.00 be and hereby is declared to be forfeited to Whatcori County, Washington, in accordance ;with the terms of the bid and the law and place to the credit of the General Road & Bridge Fund. Done thisday in regular adjourned session of the Board. E C Baxter ++ It Chairman Board of County Commissioners "Board of County Commiss- " J A Miller "ioners of Whatcom County " County Commissioner It State of Washington " End Brown if if if 1f If If It It It It It it " " County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of said Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121- ISSI031ERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE IEATTM OF THE IYPROV-HKMT C OF THE ITORTH DELTA ROAD TO BE ( ORDER CALLING FOR RIDS. IMOVVIT AS HIGHWAY NO. 27 �10'41REAS, bids were called for the construction of the road above named, and bids were received and the bid of C. Knutzen was accepted and the said C. Knutzen thereafter failed and refused to comply with the terms of his bid and his deposit •vas forfeited by this board and there is not; no bid for the construction of said road, and it is necessary that new bids be called for. IT IS NO`V ORDERED that notice be published calling for bids for the construction of the proposed improvement of the worth Delta Road to be known as highway No. 27, commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 14, Twp 40 N, R 2 E, W.Y.;: running thence worth 3 miles; thence West 4 miles; thence South 11 miles to ``lest one -quarter corner of Section 7, Twp 40 N, R 2 E W.If., a distance of about 8* miles; said improvement to include clearing, grubbing, trading, necessary drainage and graveling; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is directed to issue a call for rids for the construction of said improvement according to the maps, plans, specifi- cations, etc., on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be opened and con- sidered at the hour of 11 otclock A.7-11., on Wednesday the 25th day of Yay, 1921, at the Court House in the office of the Board of County Commissioners. mac,. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TRRAIX Tuesday THE 10 th DAY or I.- y 192 1 Each bidder shall deposit with his bid a certified check in an amount equal to five per cent of his bid, and the successful bidder shall furnish a bond &3 required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of Llay, 1921. E C 'Baxter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Commiss- " Commissioners "ioners of ftiatcom County " J A hiller " State of Washington " County Commissioner If tt " n n n " u n �+ n n " " Ed Brown County Conmissioner Attest: Sari B Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, I::ay 12, 1921. Chairman oard County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Tri;nr/ Thursday THE 12th DAYor Aay 192 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjouri-ment taken on Lay 10, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. Puget Sound Pots & Lt Co Elect Lt & Gas for Cths 66.05 & Jail 7.79 0 73.84 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIRLI SSI01MRS OF ✓ VMATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON. IN THE IdiATT�n.,R OF DRAINAGE IMPROMMTTDI STRICT ) ORDER DIRECTIIITG E GIlV + t�RS FINAL SURVEY AND ESTI1U TP, OF COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION OF SAID NO. 18 OF ` HATCOIi COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ) PROPOSED IMPROVE TENT AND DAMAGES AND BETTEFITS TO AFFECTED PROPERTY. J. C. Hills, County .Engineer of Whatcom County, ?Vashington, having heretofore in the matter of the above described drainage district reported in favor of the improvement as described in the petition heretofore filed, said petition being signed by 0. D. Lamoureaux, et al, and it appearing from said report that said improvement as described.in said petition is necessary for the adequate drainage of the lands of the petitioners and that same should be constructed as prayed in said petition, IT IS 1,T0171 T1727-FOX04, HEMEBY ORDERED, that such district shall be designated as Drainage Improvement District No. 18 of Uhatcom County, Washington, IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that said County Engineer go upon the lines described in said petition and approved by him in said report and survey, and take levels on the same setting a stake at every one hundred feet of said lines and nup�bering the same consecutively, that he Note the intersection of property lines and boundaries, township, city and county Lines and road crossings, if any, thereon and make such other investigation as he may deem necessary, and make and return to this board in said matter a report, profile and plat of the same, and that he also make and return therein an estimate of the cost of construction of such improvement as prayed in said petition together with the costs of construction of such laterals and branch ditches as he may find necessary to install and construct as a part of said improvement, item- izing said costs of construction as to the various parts thereof, provided, however, that such estimate of costs shall be and hereby is held to be preliminary only, and shall not be held or considered binding as a limit on the amount that may be expended in constructing said im- provement. Said county engineer is further hereby ordered to return a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged or both demaged and benefited by the proposed improvement,, to- gether with an estimate of the specific damages or benefits or both sustained by each parcel of property affected by said improvement, and to estimate and report the total number of acres that will be benefited by the said proposed improvement. .And he is further hereby ordered to specify in said schedule and report the manner in which the proposed improvement is to be made and to state and describe therein the number, kind, location, and dimensions of all water wa.ts, ditches, dikes, outlets, flood gates and all other artificial appliances of every kind and character to be constructed or installed or improved, in connection with the said proposed improvement, including bridges and crossingp Said engineer is further hereby ordered to arrange the schedules of property shown in his said report to be damaged or damaged and benefited in parallel columns with appropriate headings, and to show therein the description of each parcel of property, and if land to give therein the legal sub -division, section, township and range, and number of actes, and if 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April, .. TERri/ Thursday THE 12th DAY or Lay 192 1 platted, the name of the plat and lot and block, number therein, and to -set opposite each of said parcels of property the name of the atfiner or owners, or reputed owner or ovmers, the estimate gross damages that will be sustained by reason of the proposed improvement, the estimated gross benefits that will accrue therefrom and to arrange same with a right hand column in said schedule sufficiently wide for the signatures of the ot-rners, v!hich said columns shall bear the heading, "I, the undersigned, owner of the property opposite which I have signed.my name, accept and agree to the estimated amount of benefits and damages that will accrue to my property by reason of the proposed improvement." Said engineer is further hereby ordered to draw the plat of said system upon a schedule sufficiently large to shot all the meanderings of the proposed improvement and to distinctly show thereon the boundaries of each lot or tract of land and the location of each public or county road and sewer system to be benefited thereby, the name of the owner of each lot or tract of land and each public or other road and sewer system affected, the distance in feet through each tract or parcel of land crossed by the proposed improvement and to show on said profile the surface and grade line and the gradient fixed, together with all other matters in connection with said district, its boundaries, the lands embraced therein and in connec- tion with said proposed drainage improvement as the county engineer shall deem. material. Said county engineer is further hereby ordered to make and file with his report, as aforesaid, an itemized bill of costs incurred in the discharge of his duties in the matter of said Drainage Improvement District No. 18, and said proposed improvement sought to be constructed therein to the date of the filing of said report, and to report the same and file same with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, within ten dayz after the completion of his said survey. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, is hereby ordered to prepare and keep a special index and to note therein all proceedings had and all papers filed in connection with said proposed Drainage Improvement District No. 18 of What- com County, Washington, in the matter of said proposed improvement, both prior to and subse:-I.:.F. quent to the entry of thin order and to furnish to the county engineer of said county and state a true copy of this order for his information and direction in said matter, and to enter the original of this order upon the journal of proceedings of said board. Done in regular session this 12th day of May, 1921. it it ►t 11 It It It 1t if It It It It 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners ol" Whatcom, County " It State of Washington " It It It a it " n it n if It If It " Attest: Sam E Barrett Clerk of said Board. ----- 000----- E C Baxter Chairman J A Miller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner IN THE HATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF ) SOUTH SPAN OF U. S. BRIDGE ) ENGITEER TO TAKE PLANS, ETC. OVER NORTH FORK OF NOOKSACK RIVER () M�Hr�REAS, this Board finds that it is necessary to reconstruct the South Span of the U. S. Bridge over the North Fork of the Nooksack River between Ddming and Van Zandt, said span to be 160 foot steel span with a 16 foot roadway; T.HEREFO_RE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Engineer be, and he hereby is directed to prepare plans and spedifications for the construction of said above described span, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof, together with such recommendations as he may deem proper. Done in regular adjourned session of the 2oard this 12th day of Lray, 1921. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0 a. April I'EW,/ Thursday.._._... _ .__.._THE 12th DAY of day 19221 E C Baxter Chairman of the Board 11 11 11 11 It It 11 It 11 11 11 11 It 11 Ed Brown "Board of County Commiss- " County Commissioner "ioners of WhI atcom County " J A Diller to State of Washington " County Commissioner 11 it 11 if it it it 11 it 11 11 It 11 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Bonds of Uri D Nelson as Clerk, Clarence Deal as Assessor, and John A best as Justice of the Peace for Deming Township; John McKenzie as Constable for Van Wyck Township, were all approved by the Board and filed v:i th County Clark. 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, May 13, 1921. rman Board Co y Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _........April. _....__ ..._ ......Trttnr ._.......rriday .... -. _TxE .._.__.._-..1.3 h.... .._ ........ DAY of . May__. 192 1., J Friday, May 13, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on May 12, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF t SOUTH SPAN OF U. S. BRIDGE t ORDER CALLING FOR }SIDS. OVER NORTH FORK OF NOOKSACK RIVER WHEREAS, it becomes necessary to reconstruct the South Span of the U. S. Bridge over the North Fork of the Nooksack River between Deming and Van Zandt, said span to be 160 foot steel span with a 16 foot roadway; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the dounty Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue a call for sealed bids for the construction of 'said South Span of the U. S. Bridge over the North Fork of the Nooksack River as above described, in accordance with plans end specifica- tions on file in the County Engineer's office. Said bids to be considered at the hour of 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, May 28, 1921, in the office of the County Commissioners, in Bellingham, Wash- ington. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Said improvement to be paid for from the Road &: Bridge Fund of Whatconi County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of May, 1921. it if to if it if if if if if if it if if "Board of County Commiss- " "inners of Whatcom County " if State of Washington " if if n of It If If u If n it 11 If a Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board Ed Brown County Commissioner J A Miller County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on IConday, May 16, 1921. Chairman Board County Comrfiissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TE11. t Monday. THE 16th U,.Y or r ay 1921 Monday, Eay 16, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken, on .May 13, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings viere had: IN THE MATTER OF ) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING CO. COUNTY PUBLISHING ) WHEREAS, in accordance with the duly published call for bids for doing the official printing and publishing for Whatcom County, the following bids were submitted: BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING CO: Commissioners proceedings to be published as news without charge. Auditor's Annual Statement, 35 cents per inch. -All other notices except as above specified of every kind and nature whatsoever for which 1'Phatcom County is financially responsible 25 cents per inch for each and every insertion. THE.LYNDEN TRIBUNE: All county printing and publishing, including all legal notices etc ( as ,et out in the published call) for 25 cents per inch of solid nonpareil type, single column, fdr first insertion, and 25 cents per inch, for subsequent insertions. WHEREAS, this Board finds that the bid of the Bellingham Publishing Co. is the lowest and best bid submitted: IT IS THE PFORE ORDERED that the contract for county printing and publishing be, and same is hereby awarded to the Bellingham Publishing Company, for a period of one year from and after the lst day of July, 1921 and ending an the 30th day of June, 1922, provided that the said Bellingham Publishing Company shall enter into a contract and agreement with Whatcom County for the faithful performance of said contract and furnish a surety bond in the sum of $1000.00 to the satisfaction of this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of May, 1921. n It It it it it if If it of n 11 n " "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Ratcom County " If State of Washington " It It " If II tl tt it 1t it 11 11 tt tl Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and'Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Biller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner THIS AGREE11ENT, made this 16th day of May, 1921, between The First National Bank of Bellingham, of 111hatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation,, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Hiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and WHTMAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits b y reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said.deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said 'second party during all the time when first perty shall act as a depository of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .............T:,ond.aY.__ _.._. _._ TiiE ...._......_ _...16 th _.. DAY or ... Lay. 1921 said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHNIR AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the.times second party shall have first party as one of its deposi- tories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before. any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHE R AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second 3rarty, or its treas- urer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment Of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited, as secu- rity for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intentim to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and.first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second ,arty to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited v.,ith first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any aniount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS WIPTREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. tt fill If tl - tl tt tt 11 tt tl tt it Otto "The First lyational Bank of " "Bellingham. Organized 1904 " it if " n of It n " If it " it " if u u if if n if n It n" a It It u n "Board of County Commiss- " "loners of `- iatcom County " It State of Washington " u"" if n" it It o" if n" n Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. The First Irrational Bank of Bellingham By E W Purdy, President By Alex Y I.`uir, Cashier. WHATCOR COUNTY By E C Baxter, Chairman By J A Miller, Commissioner By Ed Brown, Commissioner 0.1;. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney. J -----000----- THIS AG = �'T, made this 16th day of Iday, . 1921, between The BI LLINGI X4 ITATIONAL BAEX, of Whatcom Counter, Washington, party of the first part, and WHAiCOT}� COUNTY, a municipal cor- poration, by E C Baxter, J A Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washing- ton, party of the second pary, `ffITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated::WHEREAS,first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and WHEREAS, second party has deposited , and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TE11At/ 411onday _.._ . _. THE._. lath DnY or May 192 1 'WrIMEAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOVI, THEIEFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, , as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annurr_, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHI9R AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each And every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and betiveen the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as secu:?kty, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said.second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGR;�D by and between the parties hereto that second panty, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrantp, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the partof the first party in repaying to second party money deported with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGRIOD that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest there- on deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITIMISS 171ETMEOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. It it If it it " it it It ti " It 11 to "Bellkngham national Bank " "Bellingham, Washington " "Incorporated 1904 " it it it TI it it it if if it it If if to if If It If it " Is It It If It It It " "Board of County Uommi s s- " "goners of !Aiatcom County " It State of Washington " It it if n it " n It it it is it n it Attest: Sam.E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. THE BELLINGHALL NATIONAL BANK By Victor A Roeder, President. By F Y 11a.ndschy, Cashier. 717U.TCOT COUNTY By E C Baxter, Chairman By J A Liller, Commissioner By Ed Brown, Commissioner O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney. 4- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TER THE I.o nday THE 16 th DAY or flay 192 1 TI.I S AGR 4 ,11M7 , rr_wde t,.i s lh th day o f fray, 1921, be tZreen rl'HE I;ORTH1v1Pi,STE:11T NATIONAL BANK, of BellinE;har�i, of V"ratcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and `MATCO1/1- COUZITY, amunicipal corporation, by E C Baxter, JA hiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of 77ashington, party of the second pary, 1!7ITITESSETH: THAT, VMMEAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and �TTF���RFAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and rr_oneirs belonging to said second par-ty� and WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages land benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and tHEIREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEMEFO_ EP, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys, IT IS FURT-H^R AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at;the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its deposi- tories for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said firt party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by lathy as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTH'11 AG ,D BY and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treas- urer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as secu- rity for the money deposited by second party with first party, iiithout notice of its inten- tion to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being- the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warr- ants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private saig in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposit- ed with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGI MD that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any -,mount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party i,rill be paid over to first party. IN WITiIESS 76MEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Apri.l., rER.A,/ Taonday THE 16th DAY or May 192 1 11 11 11 11 It 11 it 11 It If it it 11 "Northwestern National "Bank of Bellingham. " "Corporate Seal. Belling" 11 ham " If if If it " It It It It If If II 11 to 11 11 it It It it 11 II 11 " "Board of County Commiss- " "loners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " -" " It It " " I1 If 11 It it if It 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney. NORTM10STERN NAT. BANK By H B Paige, President By R P Loomis, Cashier. WHATCOM COUNTY By E C Baxter, Chairman By J A Miller, Commissioner By Ed Brovm, Commissioner -- o0o----- THIS AGREE0M, made this 16th day of %:lay, 1921, between The Northwestern State Bank of Bellingham, of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the -first part, and WHATCO-11 COWITY, a mun- icipal corporation, by L.C. Baxter, J.A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Flashington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and 'WHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and V7HEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by -second party. NOW, THEREIURE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositor- ies, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and bet -been the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said :..,. first party shall depositwith the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by proper officers of the said second party, suff- icient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss,if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FUETHER AGP D by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treas- urer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds 'and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as sec- urity for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its inten- tion to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dippo se of �X RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS __. .Ap.rl1...... TERitt .._ .....E:,onday _..__ . ....._. .THE ........ 16th DAY OF LT al 192 1 .... said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or tarrants deposited with its treasurer at any time SRrithout notice, either at public or private Sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS IURTHL+R AGREED that in aase of the mle of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess df the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITISTESS �'I.�.EREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. 11 1111 1t 1111 11 1t if it 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1► Il It It 1111 it It 11 11 tl it 11 "NORTM17E STERN STATE BRIM of i+ I If Bellingham, Wash. " If SEAL a II11111111n1111ltIf11It11it1111it1111if1111111111Itn1111It nn11111111Itu1111unto111111It111111nnItltlt111111ItItu111111 " Board of County Commissioners " " of Whateom County State of " " Washington. u it1111If1111111111►►11111111n11111111111111If11If11ititit1111It1111 IiORTHWESTEM STATE BAND By I.J. Adair, p re si dent By B.T. Drake, Cac.ier ti7HATCO1A COUNTY By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. miller, Cornnissioner By Ed Brown, Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Eli-officio Clerk of the board. O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney -------- 000--------- THIS AGREE1.MTT , made this 1Gth day of May, 1921, between Home 'State .yank of Ulaine, o Uhatcom Uounty, Washington, party of the first part, and VHATCOIJ COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E.D. Baxter, J.A. ::.filler and Ed Brovm, its commissioners, of the ;state of washington, party of the second part, wITITESSETH: THAT, V'1HEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated, first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and ' YMREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and V5MBEAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and ITHEREAS, said fires party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOVIS THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said Binds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time v en first party shall act as a depository of mid public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AG + +D by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party. Mall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between he parties hereto that before ary deposits of arky funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party Shall deposit with the trealzurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by layr as security, to be approved :ry the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the mid d second party against all toss, if any, by reason of having made said RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Tf,,ini mon day THE 16th DAY OF Tray 192 1 deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT 16 l�UMHE AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the :Honey .deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of mid warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party, in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT I S FJRTI0R ACTIMED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants. in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN 117T'NESS VMIMOF the parties to these presents have hereunto mt their hands and seals the day and year above written. Itntt11IfI►1t111111n111111Itntt11It1111it11It1111ItItit11It1111 If HOM, STATE BANK OF BLAINE , it If Blaine, Nash. Incorpolwted It if Feb 6,1909 , SO, AL " Ifnif1f111funn11itti1f11111f1111i►nrtnult11it11it11If11nu UtfIt111tIt111tItItifIt11111tItit1111111111111f11It11it11111fit11 " Board of County Commissioners 11 " of JI)hat com County State of of " Via shingt on. If it If If If It It it If If It 1111 II 1t 11 II It 11 II If to It II' 11 If It 11 It II II It 11 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. H0199 STATE BRIM OF BLAINE BY Albert Still, president By O.K. %Tiddleton, Cashier `,`CHAT CO?4t COUNTY O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. Miller, Commissioner By Ed Brown, Commissioner -------- 000- ...--- THI S AGR { 41 +ITT, made this 16th day of 7L2ay 1921, betvreen The First Iiational Bank of 3ern- dale, of Mateom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E.C. Baxter, J.A. 71i.11er and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Wash- ington, party of the second part, WI` IESSETH: THAT, VIFIMMAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and VCHEREAS, zecond party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and money sbelonging to said second party; and YMMEAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and 11,10REAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from :aid deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. 11TO171 THEREFOH0, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to A. average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT I S FUMIER AGME D by and betvreen the party e s hereto , that fi rst party will pay t o sec - and party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM mon day THE 16th DAY or May 192 1 month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. 1T IS FURTIM AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made Uy the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by lam as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of fund or moneys to the said first party. IT IS 1 11IMR AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited rith first party at any ti ne, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to di spo se of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, ;,rithout notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrant s, that any amount de- rived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon de- posited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN VJTTNESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. if If it ;1"1t 11"111111""1111"11 111111"1f""111111"1111111111 II FI ?SST NAT IONAL BAMC 0 F FERTTDAT,L" It CORPORATE ;CAT, It 11ntttt111t1111111t111111"11"iftlIt11111111tt11r111111t11111111 ifun1111itIt11ntfn1111ntttfntfunullnttttun11111111 "Board of County Commissioners " it of V,nhatcom County State of " if ;`la r,.hingt on " 11""llnrfa111111itifIt11itItIt11111tIf11ItitIt11[111Itit11It11 Attest: San; E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex -of ]-Acio Clerk of the Board. O.I . as to form: Looms Baldrey, County Attorney V EYirst National Bank of TWernd ale By Percy Hood President By E.I. Caripbell Cashier :XATC01:I COUNTY By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. 11iller, Corrnnissioner By Ed Brown, Coim. assioner -------- 000--------- THIS AGREIME4T , made this 16th day of Luay 1921, between Citizens Bank, Ferndale, of Y/hat com County , waszington, party of the first part, and y1—H.&COYL COUII-TY, a municipal corporation, by E.G. Baxter, J.A. I.Tiller and Ed Brown, its:-comiiissioners, of the State of Vlashington, party of the second part, 71I`1'NESSETH: THlT, VaMiREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the pifolic funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and ;'WHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and jHD P.EAS$ said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and 7JUEFEAS, said fir st party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive' benefit s and aidvantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW$ THEREIORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equ&1 .to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party d-iall act as a deporitorzr of said public funds and moneys, IT IS IURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party %,Till pay to sec - and party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and -every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and hetween the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law, as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to°, sat - i sfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FUITHCR AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or mmneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to di Epo se of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to di spose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED +D that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, tht.t any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN 111WHESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above wj?: tten. H 11 li It It It ►1 11 11 It If It It 11 It If 1111 1111 it If 1111 1111 It 11 If 11 It 11 11 11 11 THE CITIZENS BANK OF + { RNDALE Ferndale, wash. " CORPORATE SEAL. It11IIit11{I II11111111ItItIf111111It11It11It11Itltltllllltllflitllltit II►It111 to11If1111ItIt11IfIf1111Itn111111IfIt11rlltit1111111111r11111 " BOARD OF COUNTY COLUISSIOTSERS ►' " of Vlhatcom County State of " 11 Zxla shingt on. ' n nnnundrrullnuuu1tn11uuoltnnnnnlruuunnun►t Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CITIZENS BA4K, Ferndale, Wash. By F.M. Erickson, P fe si dent . By K.111. Jenson, Cashier. WHATCOM C012ITY , O.K. as to foam: Loomis Baldrey County Attorney I By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. Miller, Coimnissioner By Ed Brown, Bo=ii ssioner ---------- o 00-------- THIS AG { +MEUT2, made this 16th day of May 1921, between Custer State Bank, Custer, of 1hat- coin County, Washington, party of the first part, and WH9,00 i COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E.C. Baxter, J.A. Miller and Ed Brown, its co=,iissioners, of the State of Vlashington, party of the second part, VJITITESSETH: THR, VhiEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first 4.6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEjr Monday THE 16th DAY OF i'Lay 1921 party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and VP-1EREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to depo-bit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and VZHERE AS, sai d first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantage s and b enefit s by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and vMEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. 1TOV'd, THERE M, , for and in consideration of said deposits being. m-, de , as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances. of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party d.all act as a depository of said public funds and moneys, IT IS IURTHCR AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first partir will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and .every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS 3UF2HER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is mode by the said mcond party with the said first party, that the said first party stall deposit with the treasurer. of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satis- fy and1iold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS. FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or it s treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for themoney deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow se a3nd party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the ±Irst party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT I S FURTIOR AGREED that in ca se of the sale of said bonds or warrant s , that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS 17HIMOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. "lift 11111tF1Hp1111111tlitiil11111IIIIIIIitllllt111till fill fill 11 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMZ SSIOERS n it of V`rnatcom County State of 11 11 Washington. 11 11unnunannnnnllaaun11n11IfIs11 lnnounllnIt Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney Custer State Bank By C.R. B ehme , President By A.F. Stone, Cashier 17HAT COM COUNTY By E C Baxter Chairman By J A Miller Commissioner By Ed Brown Coruni s sion er --------- 000-------- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEt;n1! Monday THE r� 4 16th DAY or may 1921 THIS AGREEIt MITT, made this 16th day of Ilay, 1921, between Nooksack Valley State Bank, Everson, of VIhatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and tE&COM COUNTY, a municipal corpora- tion, by E.C. Baxter, j.A. miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, `.1TIEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and ":"`HEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will depo it, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and v,TREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by rea- son of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; ai d V/11EREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. 110W THEREUPORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, , as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party be said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and 2-on ey s . IT IS ITUMHE+;R AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is -ma -de by the said mcond party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said Eecond party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having -made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS 1URTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer,;' rj may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to di Epose of any bonds err warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT I S FURTHER AGREED that in ease of the sale o f sai d bon ds o r warrant s , that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WI`ITESS IVHBREOR the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and zeals the day and year above wri tat en . I!tl1111111111it111111Il11It11111111ItIt1111ItIt1tIiItititIt11tl " NOOKSACK VALLEY STATE BRIM, " " EVERSON, WASH. 1t n In c o rp o rated 1906. ;SEAL n ttltnnnnitnitIttteltoltnnit11nnn11nnto1111Ifit NOOKSACK VAILEY STATE BAMi, EVERSON, WASH. By B. Bollerud, President By Henry P. Johnson, Cashier. 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _April T>:t;AIX 11onday TsE 16th DAY or :lay 1921 r1 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 It 11 I1 11 1t 11 it It 11 11 11 11 11 r1 1; 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 I1 11 I1 " BOARD OF COUNTY COIJILTI SISIONERS " " of what com ''County .State of " " wo- shington r1 11 1111 11 11 i1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1111 11 11 to 11 1111 11 1t 11 Attest: San- E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. O.K. as to form: Loomi s Baldrey, County Attorney MATC0-1:11 COU11TY ' --------- 000--------- V/ By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. ?.filler, Co.n nissioner By Ed Bro*T.m , Commissioner THIS AGPJM, MTT, made this 16th day of liay, 1921, between Garrison Bros. .State Bank, Sumas, of Vfhatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and Z-M&C011 COUNTY, a municipal. corporation, by E.C. Bayer, V.A. 1.4iller and Ed Brown, its. comnissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, YlITUESSETH: THAT, 17HE13EAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held end. required to ba kept by said Treasur- er; and WHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, -:nd will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and ZAMEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by rea- son of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and VIHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree topay to second part" interest on said funds and mmneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily bald races of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT I S FURTHER AGMID +D by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGMD by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the —..id first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said mcond party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made mid deposit of rands or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by andbetween the parties hereto thatsecond party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to di spo se of any bonds. or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party %7ith first party, without notice of its intention to di spo se of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby naives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to di Tose of said "bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying tosecond party money deposited with first party. IT I S FURTHER AG + �D that in case of the sale os' said bonds or warrants, that any ainount RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Trt1,1,t; !!onday THE 16th DAY OF ;,Jay 192 1 49 derived fror.i the sale of "--id bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN 117ITNLSS V1HEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. if 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 if 11 11 11 It 11 to 11 11 it 11 1t it 11 11 11 11 It 11 It If 11 11 11 It 11 GARRI SO11 BROTHERS Ss ATE BA1K, It it Sumas, s;,!ashington, it It Incorporated Jan t y 8th 1913 If :EA.L It 111111t111tiIJIlilIt1111it111111t1IIIIg11TI1111IItlifitltiitllllllti! 11 tf 11 11 If 11 O 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 1111 to It if 11 11 11 11 11 It 1111 11 tl li tl ii ft " BOARD OIL COUNTY C01a:1i SSIONERS " " of 11hatcom County State of ft vja shingt o n . ri i111111tItOfI1111111111111111111111tt1111111111tlllUtlallttlllillll Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ems.-officio Clerk of the Board. O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney GARRISON BROTHERS STATE BAIL By A. Schumacher, president. By F.S. Garrison, Caffnier. V.)HAT C OI.'i COUNTY By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. Miller, Commissioner By Ed Brown, Commissioner --------- 000--------- THIS AGREMIM1T , made thi s 16th day of =gay 1921, between The First l ational Bank of Lynden, of v1hatcom County, Uashington, party of the first part, and VHATC011! COUNTY, a municipal corpora- tion, by E.C. Baxter, J".A. 1-Tiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the state of Washington, party of the second part, WITI ESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and VXEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and 7,7HEREAS1 said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEPEAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. IiOVT, THEREIbRE, for and in consideration o� said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to. second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited wi.:th said first party by said second party during all the time trr_en first party dhall act as a depo siton of said public funds and money s. IT IS 14UPTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party :hall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS IUMHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that b)efo re any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by theproper officer= of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold hm=less the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. 6. t IT IS I+UET111M AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment 50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERATX mon day THE 16th DAY or 1Lfay 192 1 of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to di spo se of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited vrith its treasurer at any time vri'Gh- out notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS 1URTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount de- rived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party .with first party will be paid over to first party. IN 17ITNESS 171HEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. to11It111111111111If11It11it1111it1111t111Nr11111IfIf111111111111 11 FIRST I AT I ONAL BANK OF LYNDMT , " if Lynden , 17a dzingt on " W Corporate Seal It11111111nnnur,ti11It11itit111111it11It11it111111111111111111 tt1111ifIt11if1111n11ultIfto11t111111fIfit1111111111111.O11If11 It BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS II 11 of Whatcom County State of n It ilia d-iingt on. " nittoIt1111to111,tfIt11it111111it11Di1to111111t11111to11itIfIfIt Attest: Sam B Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard. 1{'I RST IiAT IO NAL BAIM , LYNDEN, ,'SASH. By P.111. Serrurier, President. :may W.B. Vander Griend, Cashier 'M AP C OPT' C OUITT Y By E.C. Baxter, Chairman By J.A. Puller, Commissioner :3y - d Brovrn, Commissioner O.K. as to form: Loomis Ba ldrey, County Attorney . -------- 000-------- THIS AGREE1,1ENT, made this 16th day of May 1921, between The Peoples State Bank, Lynden, of Matcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATC011 COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by B.C. Barter, J.A. miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the :state of 1„ashington, party of the second part, WITIITESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party d depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and t1.111E'REAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneysbelonging to said second party; and 75-1EREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. SOW) THEREIDRE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second part, interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time vinen first party shall act as a depo sitory of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTRER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid rmnthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. 1T IS IURT, �R AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the mid first party, that the said first party RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEitn// S;Zonday THE 16th DAY or I71ay 1921 shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrant s as allowed by lair as security„to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to sat- isfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if* any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FUMHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party wi ydi first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party Hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to di spore of said bonds, or warrants, it being the ; intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGRLi'ED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount de- rived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon de- posited by second party with first party gill be paid over to first party. IN TIITESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. if 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1t 11 i1 1111 11 11 11 11 11 6 11 1111 11 11 i1 '► THE PEOPLES STATE BA UK i1 11 LYNDE) I!USH . If 11 CORPORATE SEAL 11 1f 11 11 11 If 11 It 11 it 11 1111 11 11 It 11 if 11 It if It 1111 11 it 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 If If 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If If 11 If 11 if 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 if 1t 11 11 HOARD OF COUNTY CO1,21.1ISSIO:IERS 11 to of 111hatcom County State of lr t1 Washington. II 11 1t 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1f 11 It It t1 It 11 11 11 11 1f 11 11 11 11 1f 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-off'icio Cleric of the Board O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney /-------- 000------- peoples State rank By J.17. Stearns, Vice -President. By Albert Kok, Cashier. 9'tH& COIft COUNTY By E.C. Baxter, Chairman :3y J.A. Ifi.11er, Commissioner By Ed Brown, Commissioner THIS AG 1 { IIMNT, made this 16th day of May 1921, between The farmers and : erchants State Bank of Nooksack, of Whatcom County, washington, party of the first part, and �'1HIUCUL COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E.C. Baxter, J.A. !.Tiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the ;Mate of V`,a shi.ngton , party of the second part, I71TNESSETH : THIU, WHEREAS, -second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; end WHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneym belonging to said second party; and j,JMPMAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by rea- son of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and 17HEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. iT0`'T, T=1FORD, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said :funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEmuX I:ion day THE 16th DAY or l:iay 1921 moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that :first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end o f each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any fronds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party d-iall depposit with the treasurer of the said sacond party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as sec- urity, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and 'mold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made .said de- posit of Bolds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTITER AG � +D by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at pub- lic or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money depo- sited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time with- out notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with First party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS VIMMEOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and wal s the day and year above written. 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 1111 11 11 11 It to 11 11 it it 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 It 1111 11 I1 PAMMRS & 17,RCHANT S STATE B AI:I� 11 It Nook sack Vla f:h . SEAL It it 11 It 11 11 11 11 is of 11 11 if 11 11 11 11 11 to It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 to 11 11 11 11 it 11 it11If11tiptltttoto111►tt11tott11Itit11IfIt1)11It11Utt11111111111111If 11 BOARD OF COUIITY COMITISSIO%iERS " If of Whatcom County State of I' II ..,ashington. 11 tI1111It1111111111111111It1111111111111111111111toit1111itIt111111111111 Attest: Sam F . Barrett County Auditor and By. -of ficio Clerk of the Board O.K. as to form: Loomis Baldrey, County Attorney farmers w Herchants ;state bank 13y L.T. ,!tone, ";ice -president. By C.L. Stone, Cafizier j;,'HAT C01' C GUIITY By E.C. Baxter, chairman By J.A. !:Tiller, Comrli ssioner By Ed Brozal, Comynd ssioner ---------- 000--------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, ?may 17th, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Tuesday THE 17th D.1YOF I:Tay 1921 Tuesday, 1.1ay 17, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ilay 16th, 1921. Pre sdnt, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE T'IM BOARD OF COUNTY CO Z:IISSIOIrERS OF VIHATCOI:T COUNTY, STATE OF VIAMINGTOIT. IN THE LATTER OF THE LYNDEIT- 0 R D E R LAUREL ROAD BOIM. 77HEREAS upon the 25th day of March, 1920, the Lumbermens Trust Company of Portland, Oregon, did make a bid upon the Lynden-Laurel Road Improvement Bonds, agreeing to take the said bonds at a certain price and under certain conditions, and SMREAS, due to suit being brought the said bonds have not been i ssued and conditions have changed, and the said Trust Company has refused to take the said bonds under the original arrange- ment but are willing to take said bonds under a modified arrangement, to -wit: the said Lurbermens Trust Cormary will pay par for the said bonds upon condition that the said county furni sh the bonds and pay for the legal expenses of examining the abstract of the imp rovement ; and MMCREAS, it i s in the best interest of Matcom County and the road improvement district being Highway No. 26, that such proposition be accepted, NOVI, THEREFORE P BE AND IT I S HEMMY RESOLVED that the said Lynden-Laurel Road Bonds in the appro.Uimate amount of ?)270,000.00, the same being the first series of the said Lynden-Laurel Road Bonds, be and hereby are ordered to be sold to the Lumbermens Trust Company, a corporation of Portland, Oregon for par and accrued interest, and tlr,t the expense of preparation of the bonds shall be borne by ltJhatcom County, the said expense to include the printing and the legal expenses in connection with the examination and approval of the proceedings leading up to the bond issue. Done in-: regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of may, 1921. unuanunrrrrnrrunnnnnnuuor"""1fH110D0° _:;OARD OF COUNTY CO11 ISSIONERS OF WHATC0111 " BOARD OF COUNTY COLIMISSIONERS " COUIrly, WASHINGTOi1. " of Vlhatcom County State of " " ;'la a ington. " E.C. Baxter CHAIMIAN . r►nnnnrrnnnnunonrrnnnIt Itnnrrn»nnnrr01 J.A. miller COMITSSIONER Ed Brown COIN ESSI01JER ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000--------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,EiISSIOIt.ERS OF VIHAI COH ✓ COUNTY, STATE OF VIASHINGTOir. IN THE IMTER OF THE I%1PROVElE11T OF THE R E S O L U T I O N LYNDMT-LAUREL ROAD (HIGHWAY NO. 26) . WHEREAS this board of County Commissioners did upon the 15th day of October, 1920, amend the appraisers report and confirm the report as amended, said report being for the i-nprov5ment of the Lynden-Laurel Road (Highway No. 26) ; and WHEREAS action was thereafter begun by certain land owners of the said improvement district asking a re-appraisement and re -assessment of the said district and for the striking of certain items theretofore included in the costs of the improvement; and t1H i RBAS the Honorable Augustus Brawley presiding in the ;superior Court of V/hatcom County, State of VTashington, did order certain modifications and a re-apprai sement, and VIH +AS a copy of his memorandum opinion is hereto attached and made a part hereof, showing the changes ordered to be made, and v)HEREAS the plaintiff objects to certain features of the Judge's Decision, and the defendants object to certain features of it and it is erected that the entire matter will be taken to the Supreme Court of the State of vlashington for final adjudication, and YHEREAS there are certain items about vrhich there apparently is no controversy, the total of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Tt:nd Tuesday THE 17th DAY or I. ay 192 ! the said items being approaxiraately 29-01000.001 the items in controversy being the cost of the bridge across the Nooksack River, the engineering expenses in excess of the actual amount paid out before bringing the suit aforesaid, the cost of a strip of pavement within the city limits of the town of Lynden, Washington, and the interest upon the warrants and bonds, and 'ME+'REAS it i s feasible and expedient to issue bonds in the amount of approximately � 290,000,00 to be called a first series of Lynden-Laurel Road Bonds (Highway i1o. 26) and WHMEAS there , is now cash in the hands of the Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, suffi- cient to pay approximately })20 , 000.00 of the outstanding warrants so that approximately ;�270, 000.00 north of the bonds should be issued in series No. 1; and WHEREAS series No. 2 of the said bonds -uay be issued vinen the total amount of such issue -..hall have been finally determined by the courts o,f the state of 1,7ashington. 1710%11, THEREFORE, BE A0 IT I S HEREBY ORDERED that bonds upon the said Lynden-Laurel Road (Hic;gway No. 26) improvement district, be issued in the amount of ," 270 , 000.00 , the bonds to be I>novm as series No. 1, the said bonds to be in denominations, amounts and upon size terms of payment to be hereafter determined by this Board, and BE IT FUFTHER ORDERED that series No. 2 of the said bonds shall not be issued until final adjud- ication of the case now pending in the superior Court of the ;state of 17ashington, heretofore referred to, and more specifically entitled in the attached memorandum opinion of the sand Honorable Augustus B ravil ey . DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of I:iay, 1921. HOARD OF COUIRY C01MISSIONER5 OF U-11ATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. nnfill nnnnnnnnnfill nonnnnnunfill nfill nu If BOARD 01' COUNTY CoLL1iI SSIONERS " E.C. Baxter CHAIR?;AI� if of rghatcom County State of n J.A. I:Ziller COI:II,ITSSIOITER " Wa shingto n. " Ed B rovm COLT ISSIO i:t.;R. unnunnnnnitnnttuunnnnctnunttnnnnnnnunn --- ---------- on motion motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, May 19, 1921. C. alxiran Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 55 April Thursday Ti-m __.__.__.......19th_._........ _ DnY..or ...._.__1+ay_.._.... 14)2 1 —. Thursday, Ilay 19th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I.Zay 17th, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ZvL BOARD OF COUNTY COIdILISSIONERS OF V WHE COTIT COUNTY, WASHINGT ON. LAKE TERRELL DRAINAGE IMPMVE11IMT ORDER ESTABLISHING DISTRICT. DISTRICT NO. 19. i'1HEREAS, Whatcom County has expended funds for the construction of a drain for the improve- ment of the following described property, consisting of ilOUR HUNDRED TUMMY (420) acres more or le ss: "Being all that portion of Lake Terrill below the meander line fronting on Lots One (1) to I{ive (5) inclusive in Section Sixteen (16) , Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Section fifteen (15) , Lots One. (1) to Three (3) inclusive in Section twenty-one (21) , and Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Section Twenty two (22) , excepting the North end of Lot Two (2) in Section twenty-one (21) known as Eagles Point consisting of three (3p acres raore or less below the meander line and above the old timber line, and that portion of. Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Section twenty-two (22) inclosed within a fence below the meander line consisting of Seven (7) acres more or less, all of said I lands being in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range* one (1) East, 1ilhatcom County, Washington. S,vHEREAS, vi.H. Pemberton, one of the land ovmers, has filed his petition to this :Board of a � County Commissioners asking that a drainage District including said lands be formed; and WHEREAS, P.R. Pratt, Jeremiah Neterer, . WA .H. Pemberton and Louie Pemberton, his wi fe , are all the persons interested in said property and each of them have signed in writing their consent that a drainage District be formed; . and WHEREMS, 111hatcom Oounty has expended Ninety four Hundred & 00/100 Dollars, for the construe- tion of the drain improving said lands and there is due :,p1036.00 for labor in addition thereto fo^ work upon the construction of said drain; and 17HEREAS, it is necessary that tenporary warrants be issued providing for the payment of said sums, which warrants are to be paid in full upon the. issuance and the sale of bonds bonding the proposed ditch improvement district; and T;IHEREAS, E.C. Lyle, Civil Engineer, who under the laws of this state is a County Engineer as defined by Chapter 130 in the Session Laws of 1917, and as such County engineer has made his repobt and the same is on file hereon, that such improvement is conducive to the public health, conven- ience and welfare of the community, and has prepared a plat shooing the meanderings of the proposed improvement and boundaries of each lot or tract of land and the location of each public road to'be benefited thereby, and the owners of said lot or tract of land, the distance in feet through each tract or parcel of land crossed by the proposed improvement, and the parties owning such lands or interested in such lands, having unanimously selected and chosen W.H. Pemberton as Ditch Commiss- ioner, for. a. term. of two. years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified, and R.P. Loomis having been unanimously selected and chosen as -Ditch Cor aissioner for the period of one year or until his successor is duly elected and qualified, and E.C. Lyle having been selected and being quali- fied toact as County Engineer to serve as one of the Ditch Commissioners until his successor is duly elected and qualified; V)HEREAS, all the parties owning the said lands or having any lien upon or interest therein , have in writing consented to the formation of such drainage district sopetitioned for, and have in writing expressly waived all notices of hearing, findingp, reports, surveys and plats or other requirements provided or required by the laws of the State of 17ashi.ngton relative to the establish- ment of Drainage Districts and construction of drains thereunder, and payment for the same; Now therefore, it is hereby ORDERED by this Board of County Commi ssioners that the lands hereinbefore described as shorn upon the plat of the County Engineer hereinbefore referred toand on file herein., be and the sane - are hereby organized into and desiLnated as LLCE TERRILL DRAINAGE lh]PROV+' - 1�4T DISTRICT ITo. 19 111HAT001 COUNTY, tVIASHINGTOTT, and the ditch Commissioners hereinabove referred to having been un- animously selected and chosen by all parties interested in said district, be and they are hereby authorized to take charge of the affairs of such district so organized androanage and conduct the affairs of such district until their successors are duly elected and. qualified.] it is further ORDERED, that the cost of such ditch improvement Ehall be paid by assessment upon the property blenefited, to be levied and assessed as provided by law, and that such assessments shall be paid in ten annual installments and that the evidence of indebtedness for the cost of said improvement, .hall be bonds to be hereafter i ssued in the rwanner provided by late, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum. It i s further ORDERED, that t empo rs.ry warrants be issued by the Auditor of Vlhat c om County, Washington, against the said LAKE TERRELL 'DRAINAGE IMP.ROSTTT M DISTRICT No. 1911 VTHAT COIN COULTY, WAS11INGT ON , to the following persons in the follozrring amounts: To 1%. i.at c om County, Vla shingt on , in the sum of t"9400.00 ' To D.B. Holeman, the assignee and holder of the claims of workmen who have performed labor upon ,such ditch, in the sum of y1036.00 Uhich sum still remains due• and unpaid. lend that such warrants be i s,�u, ed in the form provided by the statutes 'of the State of Washington. Done in open session of the :Board of County Comi-A'ssioners of Whatcom County, at"Bellingham, this 19 th day of may, 1921. IIr111110rltl111111rr1111rr111111rr11rf11111111U11rlir110rrrrrlitOrr BOARD OF COUNTY COMIU SSIONERS " if of Whatcom County State of " It washingt on, rr rtnnnannaunnnrrrruanaunrrunnrrnrronnnnnunu Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor & Ex-oificio Clerk of the Board. E.C. Baxter Chairman J.A. I:Tiller Ed Brown O.K. as to form - Loomis Baldrey, Pros. Atty. --- -------o00---------.--- Report of E.C. Lyle, ErUineer in charge of Lake Terrill Ditch, being Drainage District n19, was filed with the Board, together with consent of Jeremiah 1,feterer, P.R. Pratt '& W..H. Pemberton. et ux, to the formation of such district, ------------ 000------------ on. motion the Board adjourned to meet on 7_,Ionday, IAay 23rd, .1921. rman B o a t oners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T> l;n�s-- T�Ond2y-- -- THE 23rd DAY or May. 192 1 5® I Monday, May 23rd, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on JTay 19th, 1921. present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: :Bonds of David Wight as Treasurer of J�Tooksack TownEhip, and J.D. Custer as Treasurer of Park Township, were approved by the Board �_nd filed with the Co. Clerk. ----------- 000------------ BEFORE THE BOARD" OF COUIVY C0101 SSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUTTTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE I -TATTER OF DRAINAGE ) ORDER ESTABLISHING 1+U MS. 111,TROVE124,NT DI STRICT NO. 19 ) WHEREAS, Drainage, Imp rove mnt District No. 19 of Matcom County, Washington, has heretofore been created and established by an order of this Board, and it is necessary to establish, in the County Treasury of Matcom County, wash.ington, appropriate funds in the above matter; IT IS .HEREBY ORDERED that there be and there hereby is established in the County Treasury of Vlhatcom County, ti,ashington, the following funds in Drainage Improvement District No. 19 afore- sai d: (1) The construction fund, into which shall be paid the proceeds of all bonds or warrants sold and the proceeds of all assessments, paid prior to the sale ofwbonds or,warrants. In case no bonds have been issued or warrants have been sold, the proceeds of all assessments levied to pay the cost of construction bull be paid into such fund. All i arrants, including temporary warrants, issued in payment of cost of construction shall be paid out of such fund. (2) A fund for the redemption of all bonds issued or warrants sold, to be,knoVM as the re- demption fund, into which shall be paid all proceeds derived from assessments levied to pay cost of construction which shall not have been paid prior to the sale of bonds or:warrants, ,in case bonds have been issued -or warrants sold, and also all moneys, if any, remaingnn in the construe - do n fund after the payment of all warrants . drawn against it as above provided. The redemption fund shall be applied, first, to the payment of the interest due upon all such outstanding bonds issued or warrants sold and, second, to the payment of the principal thereof. After the payment of the principal and interest of all such bonds or warrants, the balance., if any,- remaining in. such fund :-hall be applied to thepayment of any warrants outstanding, including temporary war- rants, Which ,may have been issued in payment of cost of construction which for any reason may , remain .unpaid. ,Any balance, if- any, thereafter remaining shall be.paid intoi'.the maintenance fund. (3) The, maintenance• fund, into which shall be paid the proceeds of all assessments for main- tenance, and.,al1oother funds received,by the district which are not required by the provisions of this act to be paid into the construction fund or the redemption fund. All in accordance with Sec. 33 Chap. 130, Session Laws of 1917. of the State of Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of May, 1921. It 111111 1t 11 11 11 11 1111 It 111111 11 11 11 111; 1111 It 11 11 it 11 It 1.1 11111111 lift E..C. Baxter Chairman of the Board.„ " :BOARD OF COUNTY CO1�dF.1ISSIONERS 11 J`.A. mu'ller County Commissioner " of 111hatcom' County State of " Ed Brown County' Commissioner " 11,►ashington. " 11If1111o111111nnn11if1111111111to11n11onn111ttoIf11ottitll11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-dfficio / Clerk of the Board. Je---------- 000----------- IN THE 'FATTER OF REGI ERATION OFFICER ) ( ORDER APPOINTING. FOR I'EMMALE TOYRTSHIP,, 1st PRECINCT." ) Vi-IEMAS, a' vacancy .exists in, the office of registration in Ferndaie To=ehip, 1st Precinct, 5.81 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April - .... - TERAIV -Monday -......_._..._.— THE 23rd DAY OF lay 1921 J through the removal of Ida Oltman from the township. IT IS THEREFORE 011DERED that J.B. Waugaman be, and he hereby is appointed as Regi stration Officer for said Ferndale Township, 1st Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of May, 1921. ttnnnnnnrtnnrtnnrtrturtnnnvnnrtnnnttttnnr►anon BOARD OF COUNTY 00I9I;11'SSIONERS " " of Miatcom- County State of ". " Washington. rt uuunnunuOff nounnnnunnnnrtnnonnununnrrttrt Attest; Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex -of ficio, Clerk of the Board. E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J.A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner ----------- 000---- RESOLUTION NO. 15. Be`rit ,resolved by the Town Council of the Town of Lynden, Washington. SECTION. 1. That it is the intention of the Town Council of the Town- of Lynden, Washington,. to order the improvement of Olive Street from the northerly Main track of the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company on Pine Street to the northerly boundary of the Town of Lynden, by regrading, making drains and culverts, construction of abridge across Fishtrap Creek, and surfacing said Olive Street r with a sixteen foot paved strip of concrete paving in the center of said d;reet, and doing such other work as may be necessary in connection therewith, all in accordance with the plan s to be prepared by the Town Engineer, J.C. Hills. SECTION 2. That said street above described and to be so improved is hereby declared to be an arterial street in accordance with Chap. 51 of the Lags of 1913 of the State of Washington, and the county of Vlhatcom diall pay twenty-five per cent of the costs of said improvement in accordance with the provi- sions of said act. SECTION 3. That the estimated cost of said improvement i o the sum of �m5865.00. UECTION 4..That, it is proposed to create an enlarged district to pay that portion of the costs of such improvement as shall be chargeable against the property within the district. The boundaries of such enlarged district ai^e hereby specified to be co -incident with and the same as the boundaries of the Town of Lynden. SECTION 5. That there be assessed against that portion of the property within mch enlarged district lying between the termini of the proposed improvement and Mending back from the marginal lines thereof to the middle of the block on each side thereof, and in unplatted lands abutting said street to the same distance back from the marginal line as in the platted portion adjacent thereto, in the mode prescribed by section 13, of Chapter 98 of the Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1911, the sum of 411175.00, of the cost and expense of such improvement, and that the remainder thereof such as may not be borne by any general or special fund, or the County of Whatcom, be distributed and assessed against all the property included in the remainder of such enlarged district in accordance with the special benefits and all as provided by law. SECTION 6. That all persons who may desire to object are hereby notified to appear and present such objections at a meeting of the town council to be held in the city hall in the city of Lynden at 8 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of June, 1921-, which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing all natters relating to said proposed improvement, and all objections thereto, and for determining the method of payment for said improvement. SECTION 7. That the Town Engineer shall sutmit to the Town Council at or prior to said date all data and information and plans as required by law Lobe submitted. CTION 8. That the costs and expenses of said imprevement shall be borne by and be assessed against the property liable therefor all as provided by law. passed by the Tovm council of the Town of Lynden, this 20th day of May, 1921. Appr6ved by mayor same date. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ..-.-.Monday._......_......_ ...... Tx>;- 23_rd....—.RnyOF 09 B. Edson J,.ray0r ATTEST: R.B . LeCocq CLERK STATE OF WASHIMT0171 SS. COMITY OF WHAT COM. I, R.B. LeCocq, Clerk of the Tovm of Lynden, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a Hill, true and correct copy of the Resolution 1T0. 15 of Intention to Improve Olive Street, Town of Lynden, now on file in my office. I.B. LeCocq Clerk. The above and foregoing resolution is hereby approved and the County of Matcom does hereby agree to pay its proportion of the cost of said improvement as therein specified and provided for and as provided by law. 1:at e d this 23 rd day of May, 1921. B.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of nrruuunnnnnnnrrnnnrtunnurtnnnrtrrnunurrnon Commissioners of ILatcom County, " BOARD OF COUNTY COMk1IISSIONERS " washington. " of S'Jhatcom County State of " J.A. Hiller " Waahington. " Ed BrovM nnnannunnnrrrrnnnnnnnn""""'r'r"'r"""nnnn 1.1embers of said Board. San, E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------- :-000---------- On motion the board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, 1day 24th, 1921. o Chairman Hoard County Commissio"�ners 601. RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERm4 Tuesday THE 24th DAY or T1ay 192 1 Tuesday, I:Iay 24, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on ]Jay 23, 1921. present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: 1 UBEM10 THE BOAR] OF COUNTY COIETISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF PA11T of SAVIYER 51 REET IN THE PLAT OF PLYIICOUTH O R D E R ,WHEREAS a petition has heretofore been filed Frith this board asking that that part of-Saveyer street lying north of lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, and south of lots 29, 30, and 31, and the easterly 102 feet of lot 32, according to the plat of Plymouth City, Wh.atcom County, Washington, as filed in the Auditor's Office of said County, December 6th, 1889, and recorded in Vol..2 of Plats at page 56, the same being that portion of sawyer Street beginning at the westerly line of Webster Avenue and running thence nest 498 feet be vacated, and whereas, said petition is in due and proper fo sm, iowl THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a hearing on said petition will be held in the board room of the said Board of County Commissioners of VJhatcom County, Washington, at 10 otclock A.M., Tuesday June 28th, 1921, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereon shall be given for the period of at least twenty days prior to said hearing by written notices set up,,in three of the most public places in said to17n of Plymouth City, containing a description of the property to be vacated. DONE IN OPEN meeting of the Board this 24th day of ifay, , 1921. tt It of it 1111 1t ►I If 11 1111 It 1t It rt It if 11 It 11 It 1t it it if 1t 1111 11 1t ti ►I fI 11 If BOARD; OF COUNTY C0I'MISSIONERS " It of Itatcom County State of if " Via shingt on. It )II nnnllunn111rnnnttitnnnitnllnnnnnnnnnnnnlltt B.C. Baxter CHAIR1411 Board of County Commissioners Wh.atcom. County, Washington. J.A. T:Iiller COMaSSIONER Ed Brown C01MI SSIONLR Attest: Sam E Barrett CiOUNTY AUDITOR and Ex-Officio Clerk of said Board. --------- 000--------- IN THE FATTER OF GROCERIES ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF A. L. 017di+F1 FOR WHATCOM COUNTY H0I1M ) WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 24th day of I:iay, 1921, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the Whatcom County Home, the `Board finds that the following bids were submitted: Fair Vercant le Co. 5 16. 24 A.L. Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511.10 "IIEREAS, the bid of A.L. Owen i s the lowest and best bid mbmitted: IT I S THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bid of A.L. Oven be, and same is hereby.accepted upon the condition that said supplied are to be packed ready for delivery on or. before June 1, 1921, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the svid A.L. Owen. :Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of lay, 1921, E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board JA. 11iller County Commissioner If 11 If it 11 11 11 nit It It 1111 11 11 11 It II 11 It 1111 it it 11 to 11 If II It If 11 11 Ed B rovai County Comrni s sioner 11 BOARD OF COUNTY C01,'i,IISSIONTERS it II of wh.atcom County State of It n Washington. '► nnonttunnnnnitrtnnnittlnitnnitnnitunnunnn Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offieio Cleric of the Board. ------------ 000---- On motion the Doard adjourned to meet on Viednesday, 3-:Tay 25th, 1921. Chairman hoard County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .April TEBnt,/ ,`Iec'uZesday THE 25th D.�ror may 19g I Wednesday, I.Iay 25, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on IIay 24, 1921. present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: B LAINE-i,YNDEN R010 I=:T RO VEI;IM I+UND Burnet & Young :aterial and I,abor 2196.84 --------- _-000----------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUIUY COLMISSIO11ERS OF MIAT COM COUITTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE IMTER OP IMPROVEI0,1I1T OF ) ( ORDER TAKING BIDS UNDER ADVI {: MENT NORTH DELTA ROAD, �+OVIN AS HY. �F27 ) IT IS HEMY ORDERED That the bids for the improvement of The iforth Delta Road, knovm as Highway !,To. 27, which were received andopened on this day in accordance with the duly publi died notice, be and same are hereby taker. under advisement. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of I.1ay, 1921. „►►►►nn11n1111It111111►►1111t►1111►►111111IfItIs111111111111111111 L.C. Baxter Chaiim n of the hoard. :BOARD OI+' COUI.ITY COTMISSIONERS " J.A. a,liller County Commissioner r' of VIhatcom County State of " Ed Brovm County Commissioner 'r Washington. it It n►►un►►n►►►►nnunnn►►n►►►►u►►nr►nnnennn►►r►►►n►► Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the ;3oard. ----------- 000--_------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 'Thursday, Ilay 26th, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAY9 r.i'hursday THE 26th DAY or �. ay 1921 Thursday, I;iay 26, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on T:,iay 25th, 1921. present, all members of the :oard and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUITTY COI,L.:I MOITERS OF f 4`lHIECOIA COU1 , WASHINGTOi;. IN THE I:iATTER OF Ii:1'ROVEiOF } ORDER ACCI'RTIIIG BID OF CHAS E. LIND. NOM-11 DELTA ROAD, HIGIMAY NO. 27 WHEREAS, on the loth day of i,iay, 1921, thi s Board made an order calling for bids for the imp-.vvement of the orth Delta Load, knowm as Highway Nio. 27, said 'aids tobe considered at 11 A.M. on Siednesday, the 25th day of i,iay, 1921, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly publi abed in the County Official paper, to -writ: The Bellingham -Herald in the manner and for the length of time required by law; and t` "+REAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: Burnet & Young.............................4) 642870.50 C.E. Lind... ............................... 63,987.00 K. Sauset.................................. 63,468.50 :31cagit Construction Co ..................... 649547.50 and said bids were taken under advisement. VMPEAS, on the 25th day of I,-tay, 1921, after giving said bids due consideration, the Board of County Coriuii ssioners ordered same taken under advisement; and 111HEREAS, it is deemed advisable and to the best interests of the County- to award the contract to the parties v,.Lo, in the judgment of the County cor17miSSion ers, will be no st likely to complete the i nT rovement during the season o f 1921; and VF121REAS, in the judgment of the Board of Counter Commissioners, the bid of C.E. bind is the best bid, although that of I�. Sauset i s the lower. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the bid of C.E. Lind for the irTrovement of the I orth Delta I?oad, knowm as Hi€;12w:ay Iio. 27, be and same is hereby accepted, and the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed toenter into a contract with the S.id C.E. Lind for the ir:provement of said road. IT IS FUMIFER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that t :e wori: be fully completed and performed on or before the 1st day of December, 1921, and that the contractor shall be required to give a bond for the full amount of the bid to insure +:hezfaithful performance of the conditions of the contract. Done in regular adjourned session of the "Board this 26th day of T.iay, 1921. 1111It111111it111111If1111it11i11111111.11ititititit11It1111Ifii111t11Ii of -BOARD OF COUNTY C0121I SSIO.M"MS " " of 171hatcom County, State of " " Washington. '1 :,t►ltanunnr►ItIt1►111111111111IfIf,nntlunnuurlrtllnnunll Attest: SarA E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the 'Hoard. i .C. Baxter Chairman of the Eoard J.A. I:Ziller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Co.-rPrissioner ------------ 000___.._...._.._ On motion the board adjourned to meet on Saturday, I:I,-ki7 28th, 1921. Chairman Board Couissiojjers '� Saturday, 17my 28, 1921. The Hoard met pursuant to adjournment taken on LTay 26, 1921. Pre- sent, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN THE IdIATTER OF DUPY,,I CATE ) ( ORDER TO ISSUE. WARRAITT TO GLEi 1T BARL0111 ) MMIREAS, application has been made to this -Hoard by Glenn Barlow Wherein the permanent loss o ' Current Expense Fund warrant l o. 77979 issued on March 1, 1921, in the sum of .1">6.20 in favor of said Glenn Barlow, is set out to the satisfaction of this Board. NOWS THEREFORE it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of $6.20 on the Current :expense hund to the said Glenn Barlow in lieu of the one so lost. Done in Regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of May, 1921. Ii 11 11 11 11 11 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 it it It it 11 I1 11 11 11 it 11 11 it tt ti 11 11 If ' B.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board " 130ARD OF COU`11TY COLMISSION'ERS " J.A. Miller County Commissioner II of Matcom. County State of " - — -- - County Co=mmi ssioner " PTashington. " It It it 11 11 11 It If to 11 it it It it It 11 It 1111 1111 It 11 It it 1111 11 11 11 ii it 11 II 11 It Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. rrrrrrrrr�O�rrr.. r..r Bond of Edgard D. Kline as Constable for Deming Township was approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. ----r---ro0o---r----- THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into in duplicate by and between WHATCOIi COUITTY, one of the regularly organized counties of the State of Washington, party of the first part, and the BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COTIPANY, the party of the second part, WITNESSLTH: That in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained and'assumed by the said party of the second part, the said party of the first part does hereby designate the _'ellingham Reveille as the official new. spaper of said county for one year, commencing July 1, 1921, and ending June 20, 1922; and does hereby award unto the party of the second part exclu- sively all of the publications of the county for said year, except as otherwise provided by law; and does hereby agree that none of said publications shall be published during said period by award, contract or agreement by any newspaper published or to be published in 11)hatcom County, 111ashington, except as is otherwise provided by lawn, it being understood and agreed that all publications shall appear in the newspaper above named. And it being further understood that wrhen publications are required by law to be publi Ehed in both the official newspaper of said county and in one or -more other newspapers of general circulation in said county, that the pub- lication of any such notice so made in said official newspaper above designated shall be made at the rate hereinafter specified. In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements, and in further consideration of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publi �h in aiid official newspaper, the Bellingham Reveille, any and all notices and publications required to be printed and publisc.ed by the party of the first part during said year, for Which copy is furni shed by said party of the first part, or by any of its properly qualified officers entitled to farniah copy for which said county may be financially responsible. The said party of the second part agrees to make said publications in said official news- paper at and for the consideration and price. of 35 cents per inch for Auditor, s Annual Report, and to print the Commissioners, Proceedings as news free of charge, and all other printixig-:.at 25 cents per inch. All such notices and publications to be published in and the price computed upon the basis of measurement per inch of solid nonpareil. Said publications are to include ail summons in suit in which the party of the first part, or any of its officials, are parties, all, tax lists, tax sales, sheriff's sales, estray notices, sales of any county property, calls for bids, notices of nominations, election notices, including primary, general and special elections; all commissioners, proceedings, and any and all other publications of every kind andna Lure what- soever as may legally and properly devolve upon said county to publish in a newspaper, or viriich its officials may desire or be required in their official capacity to publi �h. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be subscribed and seals affixed in duplicate, 'Chi s 28th day of jiiay, 1921. ►11t11►r1,U11i11rIIit111111ttitititIt►ttt11Uit111111111111r1►111""" 1tHATCOlS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY C01,111I SSIOVERS " " of Whatcom County State of " By E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. " Tashin gton. " J.A. IsCaller. County Commissioner rtununnnultn1111n11ttn11it11ituitifit aun►"""""' Ed Brovrn County Commissioner. Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. .1ELLINGHATI PUBLISIHING C0MPANY By Frank I. Sefrit V.P. and G.I'. party of the Second part. -------- 000-------- BEFORT THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0312 1SSIONERS OF J' 'ZMATCOST COUNTY, t`1ASHINGTON. I11 THE ITATTER OF CONSTRUCT ow OF ) SOUTH SPAN OF U. S. BRIDGE )C ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF CITMER CONTRACTING CO. OVER NO R''i H FORK OF NOOK SACK RIVER) WHEREAS, on the 13th day of May, 1921, this Board called for bids for the reconstruction of the south Span of the U.S. Bridge over the ITorth Fork of the Nooksack River between Deming and Van Zandt, said bids to be considered at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, the P8th day of LIay, 1921, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper, to -writ: the Bellingham Herald, in the manner and for the length of time required by law; and 11MEREAS, the bids submitted for the reconstruction of said bridge were found to be as follows; J.A. IffcEachern & Co ..................... 31, 989.00 Cramer Contracting Co ................... 291512.00 and. the Board finding the bid of the Cramer Contracting Company for the said reconstruction of said bridge to be the lowest and best bid made: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bid of the Cramer Contracting Company for the recon struction of the south span of the U.S. Bridge over the north fork of the Nooksack River be and same is hereby accepted, and the Chairman of the Board of. County Commi ssioners i s hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the said Cramer Contracting Company for the reconstruction of said span. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the 1 day of Dec, 19211, and that the contractors shall be required to give a bond for the full amount of the bid to insure the faithful performance of the conditions of said contract. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of May, 1921. uuu11ltnnaltnn11tt11ttit11e►t11if1111If11If11If111111"""" E.C. Baxter Chairman of the :Board. " 130ARD OF COUNTY C01-5IISSIONERS " J.A. Iuiller County Conmd ssioner " of I,T"natcom County State of " Ed Brown County Commissioner '► Washington. cr �it1111litIlItit►titit►t1Iit1t1111itit11►iitt1►11titititItit1111it►tit --------- 000___..___. --------- on motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Igay 31st, 1921. C airi-ac%n Board County Commissioners Tuesday, May 31, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ilay 28th ,1921. Pre sent all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: DRAIN. DI ST. 170. 19 CONSTIUCTIOII 1UND D.B . Holeman Assigned labor claims of Fred Tarte .............. 49.00 Burt Iauir.............. 182.00 Lee Martin............. 120.00 D.B. Holeman........... 117.50 J.H. Gorsage.........., 112.50 Ralph Creasey... ....... 112.50 117m. Hale ............... 112.50 L. Kley................ 175.50 Mads Thomsen........... 20.00 J INhatcom County Bxpense of improving Drain. Dist #19 1� - _000---------------- IN THE IiALTTER OF CONSTRUCTION ) ORDER APPROVING BOND. OF SOUTH SPAN O F U. S. BRIDGE 1001.50 9400.00 It is hereby ordered that the surety bond of Cramer Contracting Company for $29,512.00 given by the I,{aryland Casualty Company and covering construction of the south span of the U.S. Bridge over the North Fork of the Nooksack River near Deming, be and same is hereby approved. Done in regular adjourned session of the :board this 31 st day of May, 1921. Ilii11t1It11it111111tl11111111it11to. tr111111111111111111i1111111111111 t1 BOARD OF COUNTY C0121.ISSIONERS 11 It of lfhatcom County State of It it Washington. i1 atnnnnlrnun111r11un11nnifIt11it11Ititullonnuuunn11 E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J.A. Miller County Commissioner Ed BroNm County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex -of ficio Clerk of the Board. X --------------- 000--------------- The Board entered into a contract with Cramer Contracting Co for the construction of the South Span of the U.S. Bridge over the Nooksack River near Deming. --------------- 000--------------- f CREDITS AIMOVMD COUITITY TREASURER AT THE SETTL + +NT FOR THE IIIOI\iTH ENDING APRIL 30, 1921. In the matter of the settlement with Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Matcom County, Washington,' for the month ending April 30, 1921. NOW, at thi s time, thi s matter coming on for con dderati.on, and the said Edith Ii: Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and hav- ing checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth: NOW$ THEREFORE, it i s hereby ordered by thi s Board that said Edith if. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GENERAL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer ESTATE SCHODL TUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE MILITARY MM. For cash 'paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FiTND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER FMCATION I+UND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAI M FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FIEE PATROL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 9,144.69 82,000.57 315.00 59482.52 18,928.56 28,948.28 291.35 896.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .....__TERhf ._ Tuesday_..._ THE_ ._.__._.._ ..,.....31st DAY OF ._.... I ''y...._...__ .... I.... 19`L 1 ..._.._. _ _... .._...._ _.. _ STATE RECLATIMION FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE IUND . For warrants redeemed For interest on same For rebate on taxes STATE PERUANENT HIGHWAY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer RIVER I11P RO VE LICNT FUND. For warrants redeemed LIQUOR II�WESTIGATION FUND. For warrants redeemed GENES ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. For -,,,,warrant s redeemed SOLDIERS' MIER FUND. For warrants redeemed GAME PROTECTION 1+ UND . For warrants redeemed LA117 LIBRARY FUND. For warrants re de erne d SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL WI0. For warrants redeemed - For interest on same SCHOOL BOND REDEMPTION KIND. For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed TOWNSHIP FUNDS. For cash paid Township Treasurers DITCH & DRAINAGE DIST. FUNDS. For warrant s redeemed For interest on same DIILE DISTRICT NO. 1 FUND. For warrants redeemed For interest on same PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND. For warrants redeemed For interest on same PERMAI E:ifT HIGMFIA-Z MAINTENANCE FUND. For warrants redeemed CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid City & Town Treasurers. REDEMPTION FUND. For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquency MRRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. For warrants redeemed BLAINE-LYIMEN ROAD .IIJPT . FUND. . For warrants redeemed For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed. BLAINE-LYMDEN CEIMMT ACCOUNT. For cash paid cement company for cement. LAM7RENCE-1TOOKSACK ROAD IjVT. FUND. For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed. CU STER-HAYNIE RO A IM PT . FUND. For warrants redeemed CU :TER-JIMITIE ROAD . CMMTT ACCOUNT . For cash paid cement coin:.P any for cement For warrants redeemed For interest on same LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD IITT. I+UND. FI 8H TRAP ROAD ILIPT . FUND. s� 9 ,112.11 21,418.38 1.06 8.27 251484.10 21151.51 11144.62 111221.62 25.00 942.66 20.00 .2411143.92 4,318.79 29400.00 635.00 74 ,713.57 41602.16 645.94 38.00 9.31 91154.89 142.21 37.35 1701718.91 47.98 35.00 13229.68 189000.00 360.00 393.75 21,000.00 420.00 2,118.34 178.76 601.30 3.17 For warrants redeemed 39030.82 For interest on same 112.55 Total disbursements ;�773 , 624.95 vre.do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on April 30, 1921, as certified by VI. S. Bogert, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 67 APryl TERM/._._..T.uesday THE .3,lst DAY OF 4y 192 Deputy County Auditor, to agree with the balance shov*m on the Treasurer, s Report for the month ending April 30, 1921, the same being in,words and figures as follows, to -:grit: Dep o si to pZ Treasurer+s Balance First National Bank Bellinghain National Bank Northwestern National Bank I,iorthwestelm - State Bank Farmers & Merchants Bank, Nooksack Home State Bank of Blaine first National Bank of Dynden First National Bank of Ferndale Garrison --i]ro s. State Bank of Sumas Nook sack Valley State Bank of Everson Custer State Bank of Custer Citizen's Bank of Ferndale peoples State Bank of Lynden Cash in Office: 121,969.68 108,766.77 104,947.69 509000.00 11,000.00` 50,000.00 50,000.00 509000.00 15,000.00 201000 00 15,000.00. 123000.00 15,000.00 Total bank balance.. . . 639,092*32 Currency...... ................... 4,786.00 Silver ........................... 111.32 Checks and Cash Items............ 8,654.36 Cash in Vault .................... 12857.00 Total Cash in Office ............... 15,408.68 Grand total of Treasurert s cash on hand ................................... 639,092.82 IN TESTIMONY 1,111-MREOF, we live hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Hoard of County Commissioners of whatcom County, Vlashington, this 31st day of May, 1921 . 1111111111"ItIf11ItIf11Ifi1BIt11IfIf11It11111111iin11it11it1111itItIf It 40ARD OF COU14TY COMMISSIONERS it of v'rhat c om County State of " It washington. " if It11It111111It11IsItItIf1111If111111ItitIf1111itIs11It11it111111ItIfit ATTEM : Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board.- E.C. Baxter Chairmen of the Board- J.A. Miller Couiby Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner ------------000------------- I On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, June 1st, 1921. C arrman roar oun y COM ssioners 68 Anri1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TExh/r7edne sday -- - THE_.. 1 st DAY or ..._._.. __ _ 192 .. _... - . - --- June......._ 1... Vvednesday, June 1st, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ifay 31st, 1921. Present, E.C. Baxter, Chairman, J.A. Hiller and Ed Brown., County Commissioners and Sam,. E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUz7TY COMI SSIONERS OF ` WHATC0315 COUNTY, VJASHSNGTON. IN THE FATTER OF IMPROVING ( DITCH INNOOKSACK TORITSHIP RE SO L U T 101TT ) VfiEREAS, this Board did, on the 7th day of lurch, 1921, pass a resolution agreeing to con- tribute the sum of 0577.50 tovrard the improvement of the ditch on the south side of Road No. 560 of y1hatcom County, Washington, beginning at the point inhere said Road intersects with the Eastern boundary of the City Limits of Somas, and running thence East approximately ono -half mile, said sun of ?577.50 being one-half of the preliminary estimate of the co st and expense of improving; said ditch, and to be turned over to the Treasurer of Nooksack Township; and 03REAS, a notice has been duly served upon this Board of the completion of the work in accord- ance with the plans and specifications governing said work, and said work has been inspected and accepted by the Board of Supervisors o"' said Nooksack Township and the Board of County Commissioners, of VPhatcom County, Washington: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue a warrant payable to the Treasurer of Nooksack `?'oymshi.p for the payment of the sum of; 1)57.7.50 from the General Road & Bridge Fund of Vghatcom County, the same being the amount agreed to be paid by this Board upon the completion of the improvement of the said ditch on the south side of Road No. 560 of v)hatcom County, Vj,,ashington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of June, 1921. nennuttnnnunn►tnnnttunonunttuunttnnattitn If .BOARD OF COUNTY COI,= SSIO1ZRS It " of V hatcom County State of It !" Vla shingt on. it It tt It 1111 it if 1111 tt If It It If It if it If 11 It If it 11 It U tl if t1 O tl it it tt it ATTEST: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J.A. Miller County Commissioner -----------:County Commissioner -------- 000--------- The minutes of the April Session were read and approved. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 2nd, 1921. C airman o e Boar a County Commissioners RECORD OF C0MMISSI0NERS' PROCEEDINGS Thursday and April TERV... Friday..._ ...._.....Tx� 2nd.....and 3rd..... ..... _. - - --- DaYaor ......._._ June WIF 1921 Thursday, June 2, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June lst, 1921. pre- sent all members of the board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: CU &BR-HAYNIE ROAD 111 P ROVE' IMMI ' F M Kaiser paving Company 13th Estimate on Constr. Highway 1f25 Sec. 2 54,641.75 -------- 000---------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 3rd, 1921. aii-man Board County Comm1SS10ne.rs Friday, June 3, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 2nd, 1921. present all merlbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ROAD A:.,TD BRIDGE I= Nooksack Tot,°n!i1ip 1/2 of preliminary Estimate of cost of improving ditch on South side of Road JJ560 ---------- 000--------- on. motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, June 4, 1921. $577.50 Chairman Boc.rd County Commissioners M RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ril TERTI �' i,ul da THE dth DAY or _ _....._June ...... 192..1 _. V, Saturday, June 4th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Juno 3rd, 1921. present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were Tiad: SOLDIERS RELIEF F0rD Edward L. Taylor :belief of Edward L. Taylor 25.00 4 BEFORE' TI-E BOARD OF COUNTY COILdISSIONERS OF WHAT COM COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE MATTER OF THE I11PROV.C10,19 OF C ORDER APPROVING BOND 01,' CO3 TRACTOR. THE NORTH DELTA ROAD ) ( TO BE KNOVTIT AS HIGHS"TAY NO. 27 ) IT IS ORDERED that the surety bond of Chas E. Lind given by the American Surety Company, for $63,987.00 and covering the contract for improvement of the North Delta Road, known as Highway 11Q. 27 , be and same is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of June 1921. 1/13uttit11It11If111111111111if1111t►11111111It01tIf111111it11n0 It BOARD OF COUNTY 00I.111ISSIOlTERS 11 It of VJhateom County State of 11 11 Washington. i1 if111lattt111p1111nif1111111111if111111111111111111IfIlt1i11►1t11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. J.A. 1,'iller County Commissioner Ed Brovai County Comxissioner -- 000---_------- The "6oard entered into a contract with Chas E Lind for the graveling of North Delta Road knovm as Highway No. 27. Contract filed in Engineert s Office. ---------- ©Oo-----.-.,..--- DEF01E THE BOARD 01' COUNTY COI.n ,1I SBIONiERS OF SITHAT COM C OU1,72Y , WASHINGTON . IlT THE MATTER OF THE I1,TROVEIE14T OF ) THE NO RPH DELTA ROAD )C RESOLUTION TO I S SUE BONDS. )( TO RC K11011,111 AS HIGM7AY 110. 2:7. V=41EAS, this Board, deeming it necessary and proper to issue bonds for the purpose of finan- cing the construction of said road, as provided in Sec. 5763, Rem. & Bal. Code, (Session Lags 1917, Chap. 72) . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that bonds be issued to the amount of approximately Seventy-four Hundred Seventy-four Thousazid .Thcree../ :'. and no/100 Dollars W4,374.00) , with such option to redeem as 2ha11 be advisable. Said bonds to run not to exceed ten (10) years and bearing a rate of interest not greater than six (6%) per cent. per annum and to be sold at not less than par. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of June 1921. If1111It1111111111111111itto111111nnn111111111111111111111111111111tt 11 BOAR]) OF COUty-TY COIMISSIOITERS " t1 of I%latcom County State of " t1 S;ra shington. 1' It if if it11111111It11111111It11111111i1111111111111Utt11111111111111IfII Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. B.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. J.A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Broom County Conmi ssioner ------------ coo ---------- BEROBE TF1i? BOARD OF COU172Y COLUL SSIOKERS OF t'1HAT COM COUNTY, WASHINGTON II; THE '.,,TATTER OF TIE I11PROVE1:'1�T1'I"T 0T T%T NORTE DI,TA ROAD )( 0 R D E R TO BE KNTOWIT AS HIGHWAY 110. 27 ) . IT IS HEPMY ORDE:EZED that the portion of the cost of the improvement chargeable to the improvement district be paid in ten (10) annual installments; the portion of the cost of improve- ment chargeable to the tovmships, in ten (10) annual installments; and the portion of the cost of improvement chargeable to the County, in eight (a) annual installments. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of June 1921. rtnnnunllnn'annllnurluununnnn1tl""01""0 E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County " BOARD OF COUIUY CO-101ISSIONERS " Commissioners. " of vfha:tcom, County State of " J.A. Miller County Commissioner Via shington. " Ed Brown County Commissioner I1 11 r1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 0 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 11 Attest-. Sam E Barrett County Auditor and EX-officio Clerk of the Board. -------------- 000---------- On motion, the Board adjourned to meet .on Monday June 6th, 1921. Chai rman o c county Comr.I:L ss oners 72 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.TERMS.. .._TTon day .... ....... ... .__._ ....THE-...........-.-.. 6.th. _...._....._. .... _.. DAY OF... dune 1921 Monday, June 6th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on dune 4th, 1921. pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings 1rere had: CURRE1,TT EXPEi SE FUND Sam R. Barrett ;_salary as County Auditor V1. S. Bogert ;salary as Accountant and :Cep. Aud. J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor L UCy E. King do F.C. hart in do IT. Thomas Salary as Recorder Jessie Walters do Ella. V.. Musser do IVy110 Beck Salary as Clerk E.C. Baxter Salary as County Commmissioner J.A. Miller do Ed Brown do Mrs. Jennie M. Robin Salary as County S#pt. Schools Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Deputy n 11 Edwin Tfi. Day Salary as Justice of peace VT.H. Heaton do Henry C. Beach Salary as Clerk to Justice of peace George H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner T2abe1 S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer Harrison Cowden Sa larzy as Guard H.A. Compton Salary as County Physician max Hehlig Salary as Coroner H.B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co. Agricultmral Agent J.W. SmithSalary as County Auto Driver Hector Gavrley ;:salary as Janitor Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge W.P. Brol"M do Geo. T.T. Cook Salary as Clerk G.P . Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerk Hazel B . Heun do Loomis Baldrey Salary as prosecuting Attorney Frank VT. Radley Salary as Deputy Attorney Florence ?r. Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Attorney Edith TS. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy Olive' Nilson Salary as Deputy J.C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper F.L. Canfield Salary as Index Clerk J.H. Stevenson Salary as Clerk S.A. Earl do Claire Wilson do C.W. Fisk Salary as Extra Clerk 24/31 Lucile Needham do 24/31 H.D. McArthur Salary as County Assessor F.T.I. Carver Salary as Chief 'deputy G.A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor Je ssi e Duerr do Helen Campbell Salary as .Clerk D.C. Vlise Salary as Deputy Assessor up/31 V.J. Zaremba do 3-�/31 J.V. 1,Iordgren do 3 /31 Esther Pinckney Salary as Clerk 5/31 Ceci ly Reid do 5�/31 S. Irene Hurd do 5�;/31 T . Campbell , do 52/31 Leonard Johnson Salary as Deputy Assessor 6/31 S. A. T.TclTahon Salary as Clerk Cr2/31 Clarence Deal Salary as Deputy Assessor 3/31 J.P. Felmley do 7-/31 C. Donovan do 13/31 A.H. Frasier do 4/31 H .P . Vym do 8/31 R. Vl. T.Ti z e do 7.1-/31 11Im. T.Teurer do 3� 31 O.D. Post do 5/31 A.L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff J.B. Bennett Salary as Deputy if. D. Drain do V.H. Carpenter do Paul Tat sman do J.C. Hills Salary as Engineer J.G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 25/31 E.W. Gooch Salary as Inst Tman 21�/31 0.N. T:Tunn do 25/31 E.V. Myatt Salary as Computor J.C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Chauffuer 2711F/31 Walter Fouts Salary as Chain men 15/31 L.G. Bowden do 23/31 A.L. Williams do 25/31 Charles Sly do 10/31 Dallas Sweet do 1�/31 L.H. Stark do 2-_/3a, Bruce pym Salary as inspector 26/31 J.P. 11allott do 17/31 F.L. Gott do 25/31 C.F. Ri stine do 25/31 J. LeGreeley do 25/31 J.B. NcIli I lan do 20/31 F.G. B raman do 26/31 187.50 150.00 110.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 166.66, 166.66 166.66 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 150.00 100.00 80.00 166.66 66.66 168.33 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 125.00 187.50 150.00 95.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 96.0.0 96.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 15 .00 14.00' 20.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 12.00 30.00 52.00 16.00 32.00 29.00 14.00 20.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 187.50 175.00 15 0.5 0 175.00 125.00 110.30 67.50 103.50 112.50 45.00 6.75 11.25 182.00 102.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 140.00 182.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _..Ap7il TERM.._.........r=ionaaY............._.. THE DAY OF _ .___-_..... dth_ _....... .. _......... _ _....._.._�'une...... _ _......_p192..1_.•-. 3 C.C. King Lottie V. Jamieson George Tat sugawa D. Cameron Roy Ousley William Grady George Kleer 11rs. E V. Day E.W. Day Ada I: uke s George Slater W.H. Brock E.C. Baxter J.C. Hills Mrs. Jennie i`. Robin E.D. Kenyon Geo H. Sybrant Harri son Cowden H.B. Carroll, Jr. C.C. King J . VT. Smith Sam E. Barrett American Ry. Express Co. Earl R. Field E.Z. Ferguson Grace ,1zilters Revelare International Secret ;service Ole Paulson Madeline E. Bay Mrs. Lura Lyle Hattie U. Collier TT.H. Simp son F.E. Alexander D.W. Fo ster Herman Oldemeyer H.V. Orr Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. lTTeste.rn _Union Telg. Co. Edith M. Thornton Edward H. rriller Owl Pha=acy Red Cro ss pharmacy C.A. Griffith Co. Arthur C. Harlow H.J O'Connor Empire 1,1eat & Groc. Co. Ford -Yule Grocery Caine-Grimshaw Co. Owl Pharmacy The Fair Dept. Store Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Puget Sound Pow. & Lt . Co. Clark Electric Co. P.W. VToo luo rth Co. Dupar-Blythe Co. Owen Harlcet Grocery Fair Iurercantile Co. Fair 11ercantile Co. Ford -Yule Grocery Frye and Co. . Palace I.Teat market Nick . Rado Whatcom Co. Lairymens Assn. Fountain. Bakery F.F. Gerard W.J. Py'nor The Fair. Dept. ,tore Thiel and welter R.R. Helder I,jartin Hougan B r own Barber's Sup. C o . Clark Electric Co. George Casebeer County* Home Garage John F. Campbell Caine-G.rimshav, Co. Vrhatcom Co. Impl. Co. Bloedel Donovan Lbr. -Tills 1To rthwe st e rn State Bank (Assigned by L.R. Gregg) ITorthwe st Hdw. Co. '_Norse Hardware Co. Bellingham Sash & Door Co. E.J. Ryan Puget Sound Welding w1cs ITrs. C.H. Wait firs. Belie Elliott 11air I.•iercentile Co. Empire 'Meat & Groc . Co.. Ireland and Pancoast IT.J. O'Connor B.B. Grocery Co. Albers Grocery Jacob son -Grocery Salary as Sapt. County Home salary as matron Smlary as Cook Salary as Helper salary as Teamster do 17/31 do 9/31 Salary as Nurse Salary as Assistant I�Tur se salary as Assistant Nurse salary as Guam salary as Traffic Officer Expense as County Commissioner Expense as County Engineer Expense as County Superintendent Expense as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney E1,pen.se as Charity Commissioner Expense as Constable Expense as County Agr. Agent Expense as erupt. County Home Expense a s •County Auto Driver Truck licenses and express paid Express for Assessor Sal. & Exp. as Court Stenographer f alary as ;tenog. for Agr. Agent Stenog. work for County Superintendent. Services to pros. Atty a/c Doan case Cruising timber for Assessor Grading Exam. papers for Co. Supt. do do do do do Poll- tax list from Lynden Tp. Right of way d6r Permanent Highway =8 Phone service to County messages for Atty-Tr-Commr-Agr. Agent Road and Drainage Assessments Refund of purchase price of Co. Propr. sold in error Liedicine for .County Patients Medicine forCounty Patients prtg. signs for County Physician Burial of morrow, et al Groceries for Detention Hosp. Groceries for Detention Hosp. Groceries for Detention Hosp. Coal for Detention Hosp. I:Iedicine. for Detention Hosp. Sup. for Detention Hosp. Examinations for Detention Ho sp . wiring meter Loop at Detention Hosp. :elect. Sup. for Detention Hosp. Rods etc. for Detention Hopp. Installing Water System in Detention Groceries for County Home Groceries for County Home do do Meat for County Home do Fish for County Home Butter for County Horne Bread for County Home Supplies for County Home Lbr. and Sup. for County Home Ldse for County Home Sup. for County Home Sho e s repaired for County Home Spraying orchard at County Home Sup. for County -Tome do Grinding feed for County Home Auto Sup. & liep. for Co. Home Auto Sup. for County Home -Lime for County Home Ho spital ;;applies for County Home L Ir. for Co. Mach. shed at County Home Lumber for County Home Supplies for County Home i.aterials for County Home Lumber for County Home Labor on Bldgs. at County Home welding for County Home Care of Juvenile Care of sirs. Speckene and child Groceries for h!cCreash et al Groceries for Wood, et al Groceries for Maryott, et al Groceries for Smith, et al Groceries for Banks, et al Groceries for Malone, et al Groceries for Trove 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 60.00 17.00 9.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 85.00 125.00 5,A O 6.50 21.87 2.42 3.00 1.00 2.85 28.81 1.50 10.22 1.00 66.97 65.00 45.00 12.95 87.42 37.50 19.50 28.50 33'. 00 39.00 34.50 27.00 10.00 74.54 9.44 633.10 5.00 21.20 86.47 6.00 50.00 43.60 3.85 12.45 25.67 30.40 3.85 12.00 7.53 6.05 2.15 240.00 511.10 452.65 45.12 110.59 33.72 57.86 •54.00 121.00 76.80 26.40 101-' 64 153.88 9.00 15.30 11.40 15.45 1.95 4.50 44.90 2.68 3.50 37.30 55.36 149.10 3.90 229.35 13.09 48.00 7.50 "7.00 30.00 108.51 21.37 141.35 83.12 22.96 30.14 12.35 74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS DAY OF 192 6h...._. __...... _.._ June.... Cleary, Te sdall Groc . Gilfilen Tlerct. Co. Burton & Burton volt en and Tiont fo rt Urs. L.P. McDonald M. Thordarson Golden Rule Trading Co. Lynden Dept. ;tore 1gooksack Valley Rochdale Co. L.E. Haggard. Battersby Bro s. Mrs. J.W. Boynton I..iontgomery Fuel Co. Simon Tannler Chas. E. Daw.& Son Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Bellingham Publ. Co. Union prtg. Bndg. & Sta. Co. Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co. Towner printing Co. G .L Morgan The American Lair Book Co. Dalton Add. I;lach. Sales Co. E.T . 'lathes Book Co. J.P. Toll I7orthwest Hdw. Co. SX. Corni di Paint Co. Auto Radiator & Fender Shop Rolla Martin flat. & Elec. Co. Evergreen Service Sta. A. Benson Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Shell Co. of Calif Standard Oil ,Co. Bolster's Tire Shop F.J. Barlow Co. Holland and Williams Standard Auto Co. Bellingham Motors Corp. 'Smith vlo t o r Co. w.E. Powell J.11. Laub e & Son Hale -Morton Taxi Co. Diehl & Simpson E.E. Boddy Jessie Halderman Lena parker O.D. Po st W.L. Ga st on Andrew Danielson B.N. Kingsley Jack martin A msberry Cafe Paul T o l sman Vellie A. Robinson Sandi son Studio Pacific Steam, Laundry H.W. Buzzard Puget Sound welding vforks S.J. IJIye rs %air Dept. Store Battersby Bros. Standard Oil Co. Sells Hardware Co. No rthwe st Hdwe Co. Modern Electric Co. W.A. I,IcCo rk1e. H. Kiphart H. Howell Fritz Iluen scher Carl I;Iuenscher Frank muenscher R.C. Si sson Mike F German Geo I,iinnick J.G. Harrison Harry Gilhausen E.J. Harvey Chas Breitkreitz �7M Breitkreitz Joe On de ck Elvin Gilhausen B shaddo ck John Fe rry v m Wade Jn o Si iron A S Blood prod Balliett V! H Gilhaousen Peter Olson Frank Breitkreitz Irving Conley Wood Gilhausen Groceries for Strickler, et al Groceries for Debore, et al Groceries for Hubbard Groceries for parks et al Groceries for Bertrand Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al Groceries for Lambert, et al Groceries for Detwiler, et al Groceries for Severance, et al Groceries for Schrqder lid se for Davi s et al Wood for Bye Wood for I.ialone et al Hou se rent for '1lcCreash House rent for Christianson Ga s& Lt s f o r 1--ir s. Frank publ. for County (Ann. Report 80.34) Sup. to Eng-Supt-Assn-Aud sup. for Atty-Eng-Sher-Assr;Aud Letter Heads for County .Auditor prtg. envelopes for pro S. 'Atty. Law Books for Judge Brosm' Supplies for Assessor and Treasurer Rep, to Aud. Typewriter plumb. Bobs for Engineer Supplies for Engineer material for lettering County Autos Auto repairs to Commgr Broom} s Auto Repairs for Cornr Broom' s Auto Amto Sup. for Corunr Bro?mz & Char. Commr. Auto Garage rent for Engineer Auto Storage for Engineer Auto Sup. for Engineer Oil for Engineer Auto Sup. for Engineer Auto Sup. for Engineer Auto repairs for Engineer Auto sup. for Supt-Eng-Co. Auto Auto supplies for Co. Auto Auto sup. for Sheriff. Auto -sup. for Char. Comm.. Auto sup. for Co. Supt. Tani hire to Coroner Auto supplies for Agr. Agt . J of P State vs lalter Culler wit : State v:s Walter Culler do J of P .: State vs Earl Tillitson Const J of P State vs Con st do Alfred J. Anderson do Ideals for Jurors do meals for Prisoners Tobacco for prisoner Photos of Prisoner Laundry for Jail and Jury Repairs to Jail Repairs to County Jail Repairs to Jail Iidse for Sheriff Iidse for Sheriff and Janitor Gasoline for Janitor Supplies for Janitor Supplies for Courthouse Lt. Globes for Courthou Ee Wood for Courthouse Scalp bounty on 1 Wildcat Scalp bounty on 1 Coyote ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. vlo rk on Hannegan & Ke lz e Rd s do do Work on Silver Lake Rd Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do t eam n '_r+b reman 57.93 46.91 20'00 38.83 10.93 60.00 17.90 35.00 40.00 60.00 71.10 4.00 16.50 10.00 20.00 2.36 96.81 88.75 136.00 18.50 15.10 174.60 17.25 1.00 8.25 8.92 .95 4.85 21.50 51.13 5.00 3.00 23.10 17.65 45.20 2.00 9.40 109.18 4.10 18.81 2.25 2.25 12.00 20.15 6.25 2.5'0 2.00 3.00 2.20 2.50 2.20 51.40 25.90 355.20 2.00 3.00 4.35 2.25 18.00 6.60 30.82 19,40 2.70 9.25 18,60 15,00 748.20 5.00 1.00 36.00 44.00 17.50 128.00 47.00 47.00 84.00 92.00 68.00 31.00 18.35 19.50 26.00 21.13 16.13 21.13 6.38 6.50 37.85 38.35 19.50 3.25 7.13 17,88 April 7.5 RECORD O COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T rnr/ i:ionday THE 6th D,ky or Jun e 1921 Clara E. Dahl Tending gate 2.00 Edith I.T. Thornton, T rea s Poll tax 35.00 C W Henderson' work on Road 1.00 B Johansen do team 2.50 Ole E. Forde do it 3.50 Clem Knutsen do 55.00 Barney Harvey do 32.00 A J Kluge do 24.00 Hilton •Vieidkamp do 120.00 C C Gooding do 38.50 Ray Briggs do 92.25 C A Gooding do 42.00 Delno Ward do 156.00 Eben Sollinger do 117.00 ,, en Dead do 125.00 S W Jon es do 110.50 C Sipe do 112.50 Chester Holmer do 94.50 T B Yaw do 232.25 T P Jeffers do Foreman 168.00 J Baxter Truck Driver 78.75 W Vanderford Mork vri to truck 7.00 James Abbott work on Goo sberry Pt Rd 75.25 E Fe rain do 5.25 ` A Cooley do 31.50 F S Levri s do 70.00 Leo Jess do 150.00 F J VanDema rk do 150.00 H McCluskey do 35.00 Zi Cush do team 2.75 Clem Knutsen Work on Stickney Island Brdg 70.00 Barney Harvey do 27.00 L R Abel do 60.75 John T ro o st dd 67.50 Geo Alton do 58.50 C C Gooding do 38.50 John Bullock Wo rk on Sane. s`1 Lake Rd Foreman team 15 8.5 0 Alick Ewing do 60.00 V E Squires do 34.00 Lux Gerard do team 8.00 Carson Griffith do It 16.00 S V'1 Watson 1,7ork on Deming -Kendall Rd Foreman 9.00 E- A Parker Work on Ever son -Goshen Rd do 13.00 Ben Tucker Work on State Road 1+oreman team 67.50 Tom Long Work on Highvray 14.00 Cramer Cont. Co. Re -pairs to bridges 769.26 Glacier Lumber Co. Labor & teams 66.65 Turner Riddle Re pa its to bri dges 200.00 F S Collins Labor on road 9.00 A W Frost do 46.50 A Berg Repairing at 1jugents Bridge 18.00 Henkle & williams Labor on Bridge 45.45 A G Fenske Labor on Road 26.00 Sydney K Lines Gravel 4.60 S L Palmer piling 188.48 Bjoedel Donovan Lbr Id2ills Lumber 198.25 J No r st rom & Son Lumber 8.19 slim Bullock wood for Engine 1.75 0 E Forde piling 8.00 Geo Ll Neidhart Piling 233.50 Caine-Grimaliavr Co. Tile 24.80 Bellingham Publ Co. Publ notice a/c U S Bridge 1.76 R C Sisson Powder 156.78 Washington powder Co Powder etc 108.60 Everson I;Terct Co Powder 9.70 Custer merct. Co. do 28.50 S C Gorsuch , Exec. Hardware 10.90 Morse Hdvre Co. do 17.52 American Expr. Co Express 4.91 N P Railway Co. Frei ght 44.38 American Ry Express Express 112.72 L 0 Tsarson Oil and Gas 12.18 Feenaughty 11ch Co Mashers 20.68 Feenaughty I:,Tch Co . V)heel s; 144.00 Lewi s Automot ive Co . Repairs to trucks 41.59 Di eh 1 & Simpson Co Tires 39 : 35 Meldit Repair Co Melding 4.50 P 9 Welding 1,11cs do 14,00 Standard Auto Co. Repairing 6.44 Page & Snyder Supplies 153.19' do do 194.09 A Ma sching Repairing 19.98 do ' do 19.76 do do 4.20 R W Conner do 2.50 Axlund Service Sta material 8.92 Everson Garage Oil etc & repairs 257.94 L V7 Piercy Belting etc 5.55 Northwest i%dvr C o . Hardware 25.23 Caine-Grimshavr Co. Coal 470.39 Lewis Automotive Co. Repairs to Quad 30..62 Larson & miller Repairs 4.50 J 171 Buzzard Repai rs to d-iovel 113.50 do Repairs 5.50 Lynden Dept store Hardware 5.35 76 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERr15 T;iOndai r THE 6th DAY or June 192 1 S B Eames Repairing 2.60 L:rnden T;Ioto r Co. Trateria1 17.37 T,v=ers uerct Co. do 41.65 G e o V 1Jo It e& Co Rebuilding t ruclL s l ,r432.87 Standard Oil Co. Gas e. oil etc 620.62 do C1"o 854 .45 T F Doan -3lue prints 2.80 Ledinghain & Cooper 9th Est on Con str Perm Hy 72r16A 40292.78 L E Robinson R of 71 -for Perm Hy ;8 125.00 3LAINE-LYNDE11 :ROJLD IT;,PT . NND . C G Buret & Co. loth Est on Constr Hy #21 71546.21 LYNDE1T 3U 1AS ROAD T :1''i' . I{` M . C E Lind 2nd Est on Constr Hy 7-'30 29,452.29 T F Doan Printing rap s .45 3;I Si TRAP ROAD ITZ?T . IUD. Barbo Bros 4th Est on Constru !iy fr28 907.20 N01UH DEITA ROAD II:P`i'. FUND. T Campbell Preparing descriptions 16.00 :DRAINAGE IT:LJ2 . DI ST . i�0 . COlTST . 1'UlTD C J La son l,7o rk on dit ch 30.00 frank Stierlen do 30.75 Chas Levris U0 5.25 C B Cobb do 6.00 C A De obal d do 36.00 C 1.1 Coma � on c10 16.50 E 11 Compton do 34.50 R C Russell do 15.00 D Ru ssell do 36.00 Chas E Talmage do 34.50 A G Stierlen do 99.00 DRIJITAGE IT-IPT. DI U NO. 17 CON SP . 1UNID Fred Tarte work on Ditch Foreman team 178.00 T3urt 711air do 150.00 G A Rogers do 28.00 B Creasey do 94.00 R C rea sey do 94.00 J A McDonald do 16.00 Jno ilacmillan do 100.00 7M Hale do 96.00 Tom Long do 36.00 Co Treasurer Rent of ditcher etc 222.50 Chas Y,nut son Labor 9.75 uz .rd .iaterial and repairs 37.00 S B Eames Repairs 1.25 I:Iqr se Hdvr Co. TIardvrare 1.76 Custer yerct Co. Povrder, etc. 19.35 1,Torthvre st Hdvr Co. Hardware 20.86 Co T rea surer 1,;auling tile 22.50 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal and tile 300.39 ','00111AN DIT CH :I'IJT:TD. C C Gooding �;lork on ditch 9.00 Idevrt Hale do 44.00 Jades Scutt do 40.00 Clarence Zlhalen do 44.00 Jim Hdle do 44.00 G e o B room do 66.00 John A Haveman do 16.50 Bert Ha veriian clo i 6.5 0 1:Iartin 1Ti eveen do 22.50 C E LaFave do 44.00 County Auditor Rent of ditcher, etc. 105.00 Standard Oil Co. Gas, etc. 11.54 yo rse Hdvre Co. Ti'ardvrare 15.51 Town of Sumas �tids 30.00 Cainc-Grimsliavr Co. Coal 104.75 SCHML DITCH FUND John NO r man Labor on Ditch 12.80 Ole Holland do 12.80 SOLDIERS' RELIEF 1UND. Sidney B., Calliga.n Relief 25.00 Gillies Undertakin-g Co. Burial of ','.H. Palrer 50.00 Sarah 'to der Relief of sarah :,Poster 25.00 i.ARRI AGE CEI :i'I CAT E 15UND Goo T! Cook, Co. Clk. Recording, rarriage Cert s. 34.00 LIQUOR INVEITIGAT I0y1 FUND E.D. Kenyon Salai-j as Dep. Pros. Atty 150.00 A.n. !�Tedhurst ,salary as .Thep. sheriff 150.00 J.F., Chat field do 140.00 B.,`. Kingsley do 25.00 williarri L . Gaston do 110.00 J.F. Galbraith services to ;�heriff 125:50 S . Canpbel; do -15.00 Chas. Petrovitsky ervicoo for sheriff 15.80 A.L. Callahan E1.pen se as Sheriff 63.92 7 7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERrr� i:onday THE oth D,1Y or June 1921 Viestern Union Telg. Co. I ddin s r,ui cl,, C o . Levis Automotive Co. Tabor and Cruihshank standard Auto Co. Evergreen c-crvicc Sta. Holland and Vyilliams Geo. H, weir Co. ,Smith ;;rotor Co. ?rigilway Garage ,:!el6it repair Co. T.J. Barlow Co. Curtin & Fraser Simpson Bros. Auto Repair Standard Oil Co. Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co. Sandi son Studio Cascade Laundry & Lye s7k s ?Trs. ,leanor Tarte for M eri ff 3.18 Auto for ;heri.ff 2,169.98 Auto sup. & Rep. for Sheriff 22.80 Auto sup. for Sheriff 11.25 6.0 68.01 coo 105.52 do 28.35 .:o 8.00 do 34.05 do 150.71 Auto repairs for sheriff i.50 C:o rs . 7 5 uo 5.00 :repair to car for heriff 15.00 Oil for Sheriff 2.95 __and cuffs for ;Iae-riff 18.00 photos of Prisoners for Sher. 4.00 Laundry for Jail 18.75 Services to Sheriff 50.00 ----------- 000------------ Oath of Office of F A Knittel as iupervi cor of inrainage Di strict #9 was filed with the board. ----------- 000------------ On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet on Tuesday, June 7, 1921. Cnazrrlan board County Coi-mrissioners. d 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ApI 1 TER?sIV Tue sday THE Yth DAY OF June 192 1 Tuesday, June 7th, 1921. The ,r;oard met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 6, 1921. present, all members of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The follovring proceedings were had: The T:ay reports of H. A Coiapton as County Phy sician, H.B. Carroll, Jr. as Count-r Agricultural Agent, C.C. King a.:s superintendent County Horne, and ,�_argraret J. Diaz as Tuberculosis Flurse, were filed mith txl e Board. ----------- 000------------ IN THE HATTER OF DUPLICATE ) ORDER TO I �:I7E . WARRAt1T TO VTm H . PET TS'ERT0IT ) WHEREAS, application has been made to this `=;oard by v7m Ii. Pemberton wherein the permanent loss of Current E;,p en se Fund warrant 1To . 77393 issued on January 10, 1921, in the sum of t, 38.00 in favor of said Wm H. Pemberton, is set out to the satisfaction of this Board; NOTU, TIMRMFORE, it i s ordered by thi s Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby i s, directed to issue a duplicate trarxant in the sum of ,�38.00 on the Current Expense Fund to the mid Vim. H. Pemberton in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of June, 1921. 11 11 to 11 11 11 11 It 11111t It It it 11 I7 11 If 11 it 11 It 11 It 1111 1111 11 It 1111111t 11 E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board " 30ARD OF COU17-PY CO11?ISSIO-i1-M"RS " J.A. 11iller County Commissioner " of Vlhatcom County State of " Ed Brotim County Cormissioner " %1,a shington . " It 11 II 11 11 It 11 II tt 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It It 11 11 It It 11 11 tt It 11 tl II 11 11 II tl 11 11 Attest: Sara E. Barrett County Auditor and Cleric of the Board. ------------ 000----------- IN THE ?.TATTER Oil SUPERVI MR ) ( ORDER APPOI-1,72I14G GEO. T.T. KLINEMZTER FOR BAKER TOVITMUP ) i?NEREAS, it appears that a vacancy exists in the office of Township Supervisor for the 3rd District in Baker Township throuoi the resignation of J.P. Smith; and `I-1EREAS, it has been reco.mended by the I;oard of Supervi sors of said `i'ovmship that Geo. 1T. Klinefelter, of Chi s<rille, Washington, be appointed to fill tiie vacancy; NOW) TI-KRE�RE, it is ordered that Geo. 3:i. Klinefelter be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Di strict No. 3 in Baker Township for tine balance of -16he unel>pired te--,m1 and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned cession of the i;oard this 7th day of June, 1921. It11If11111111Itto11IfIt1i11111►IIIt11it11itifIfitIs11if1111It11It11U If BOARD of comity co,,, :missioims If " of %TAaatcom County State of It II Via shingt on. it if 11 It It 11 It it 11 11 It If 11 it If 11 11 11 It 11 1t If 11 11 It it II 11 It U It 11 11 If 11 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-oifficio Clerk of the Hoard. E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J.A. T:Tiller County ComAssioner Ed Brown County Commissioner J------------- 000-----_---- II. THE T:7A2TER OF REGI Sr RATION ) ORDER APPOINTING IDA E. FLIITT OFFICER FOR CUSTER TVIP,POT .%1 ) 7MEREAS, it appearing that a vacancy exists in the office of Registration for Custer Town- .1-lip, Precinct 170. 1; and V,'EUMAS, Ida T;.. Flint has elpressed her willingness to serve as such regi stration officer; IT IS THERE, FORE ORDEMID that Ida T.T. Flint be, and d- e hereby is appointed as Regi stration Officer for Custer Township, Precinct I -To. 1, for the balance of the une.-mired term.. i;one in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of June, 1921. nitnun111111I11111n11111111it111111it1111111111it1111u11nlr " � a`IO?MRS I, i.C. Baxter Chairman Board County'_ 0AKD OF COUNTY COLE. Commissioners. n of 71h.atcom County State of f1 J.A. T.Tiller County Commissioner I1 CTa shingt on " 13 d Brown C otmty Comeii ssi one r nnn111111Itun1111iftr1111n1111IttoIt11If11Itit1111IttoItno RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS jipril TERM/A. . Tue sd. y ......._ . THE__..._..._ _ .......rtth _.._ . _ ._ .. _. __— DAY or June _192 1 Attest: Sara E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex -of ficio Clerk o f the Board. -------------- 000-------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wmdnesday, June 8th, 1921. I / Chairman Board County Commissioners. J 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ...�'1... .__..T�snx _V,�e do e s,dwy... __ _-..._ THE .._ ........ _3t�1.. _DAY or• J.'une _ . 192 l Vlednesday, June 8th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournerlent tal~en on June 7, 1921. present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings ware had: 3EFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIz MI S, lIONERS OF WHATC0H COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MTTER OF THE INPROV T1T OF) ( ORDER APPOINTING ]�?PRAI MRS THE LYNDEN- SUMAS ROAD TO BE KNOWN } AS HT GWAY IJO . 30 }( This matter coming on this 8th day of June 1921, upon the application for the appointment of appraisers in the above matter as provided by laser, and it satisfactorily appearing to said County Commi ssioners that A.H. Frasier and Paul Valerius and C. Humphreys of V)hatcom County, three dis- interested persons residing within said county, but not within the territory particularly benefited or effected by the proposed improvement, are fit, proper and qualified persons to assess the bene- fits of said proposed improvement to the corporation, companies, persons and property particularly benefited thereby, and to estimate the damage to property over or through vni ch the said road shall be built or establi died: NOVI, THEREIPORD, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the mid L.H. Frasier and Paul Valerius and C.E. Humphreysof Vfhatcom County, be, and they are hereby appointed appraisers in said matter for the Purposes he reinb e fo re :set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the-.;oard this 8th day of June 1921. rrnunrrnnufill itlilt urtnnnnnnnnnfill nnnit" " BOARD OF COUNTY C0121TI S SIONERS " " of Vlhatcom County State of " Vlashington. " nunnonrrnnrrnnnnnasrrrnnunnosrnnnrrnunrr Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and I1�x-officio Clerk of the Board. F.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Corn-nissioners. J.A. I1iller County Comiissioner Ed Broim County Commissioner ---------------000----------------- The Oaths and bonds of A.H. Frasier, Paul Valerius and C. Humphreys as apprai secs on Lynden-Sumas Road (Highway No. 30) were filed with the Board. ------------ 000----------------- On motion the Board 'adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 9, 1921. 0 C''h_ . rman Board County -Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAV Thursday TxE 9th DAY OF June 1921 61 Thursday, June 9, 1921. the Board net pursuant to adjournment to"_ren on June 8th, 1921. pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had BEFORE Tim BOARD 01P COU17ry COI,r.-.I y ONERS OF VFHATCOir COU111,TY, VIA IINGTON IN THE MATTER, OF C01iSTRUCT IOIT OF ) ( ORDER CAhLI FG 70T LIi�S. GARAGE BUILDING AND B6ILER ROOM% ) THIS ?: TER coming on for consideration of the Board, and this Boaroj deeming it to the best interests of the County to construct a building on the Courthouse grounds to be used as a boiler room for the heating of the courthouse, and for a garage for the storage and repair of all county automobiles: IT IS ITO"' ORDERED that there be pttbli shed in the County Official ITevrspaper a call for sealed, bids for the excavation and construction of a garage buildinf; and boiler room on the county courthouse grounds in Bellingham., Washington, and sealed ';ids for the plurfoing and elec- trical work in same, all in accordance witla plans and q)ecifications on file in the office of the County Comrli ssioners and al so in the office of T.F. Doan, Architect. i3aid bids to be considered at the hour of 1:00 otelock P.i:i. on Thursday, the 23rd day of June, 1921 in the off- ice of the Board of County Conmissionerz, and all bids must be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent. of the amount of the bid and the successful contractor will be required to E-urni di a surety bond equal in sum to the contract price. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. :Gone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of June, 1921. 1111it1111ItItIt11Itit11It1111to111111111111ItIt11It11It1111111111tt " BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONPRS " " o f What corn County Stat e of " Via shingt on. 11 to It 11 11 It It It It 11 11 11 11 11 If It 11 It it It It II 11 it 11 It 11 II It Ii 11 11 11 11 Atteev: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-ofr:'ici.o Clerk of the i'soard. E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J.A. T.Tiller County Cor'Ll issioner Ed Brovm County Coma. ssioner ------------ 000----------- On motion the Loard adjourned to meet on ;aturday, June llth, 1921. oners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS AP ri 1 TERNIs Saturday THE 11th DAY or ,tune 1921 ./ ,;aturday, June 11, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 9, 1921. Present, all members of the :`3oard and the Clerk in attendance. `he following proceedings were had and claims allowed: CURRENT MTEIT S@ I+UND Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Cas & Elect. Lt. for ;:her. w Courthouse 73.04 ------------ 000----------- DEFORE THE BO 1'TO 02 COUITT Z COM.:I SSI OI; LRa O E ;, ITCOi" COUNTY, V )HI TGTOIT. IIT THE LATTER OI+ ILAIITTMT.AITCE OF PRIMARY : O R D E R HIGHZfAYS IIT "'HATCOI:i COUITTY, VIAA IINGTO11 . 11EREAS it is provided by Section 18, Chapter 96 of the Session Lays of 1921 of the Mate of 71a2aington, for the maintenance of primary highways and the expenditure of certain money s by the Boards of County CormA ssioners of the several counties of the ;torte of Washington, through t7nich primary highways are constructed under the direction of the -Director of Public �.`,'orks for the main9 tenance of the primary highways within the respective counties, and WHEREAS the De-:;artment of Public ,forks, Divi sion of Highways, has in :Bulletin No. 1 prescribed the rules, regulations and requirements for the maintenance of primary hioiways and have instructed that the board ofcounty conz.,iissioners of each counter, which includes any constructed section of primary state highways, call maize provision for the maintenance of every mch section of primary highways withhin the county, in accordance with their rules and regulations. 1i01f, `I'IIERE70RE, IT I + Y RESOLVED All'iD ORDERED that the i;oard of County Comi-A ssioners of flhatcor, Countir, t'Yashincton, shall provide an adequate organization and working force and supply them with proper tools and equipment, and with construction and repair materials as required, therewith to maintain each and every section of constructed primary state highway within the county, in accordance vita the definition of maintenance and t_ie detailed requirements thereof, and up to the standards set forth in paragraph 3 of the rules, regulations and requirements for the raintenance of primary highways as promulgated by the Department of Public -Works, . ivision of highways, in their said :Bulletin ITo. 1; and IT IS =IIiM RESOLVED AND ORDERED that J.C. Hills, County Engineer of rriatcom County, Wash- ington, be and he hereby is directed to supervi se the said organization and working force and to direct them in the work in connection with said maintenance of the said primary highwcy, all in accordance with the said statute and the rules, regulations and requirements for the r..edntenance of primary highways as promulgated by said Department of Public ,forks of the ;state of Washington in their bulletin To. 1. MITE IN OPMT SESSION 01' THE BOARD THIS 11 day o_ June, 1921. ttnrrsrunrrnunnttttrrttnnnllnnnunnrrunnuttnttnit " BOARD OIL' COUIT`2Y COI-EII SSIOiTEIRS r1 " o f 117hat com County State of " " 1.7a shingt on. rt 11 111111111t1111111111111111r1It11rr111111111i11rt11111111111111111111 ATTEST: Sam E. :Barrett COU1\1TY AUDITOR and e.x-officio Clerk of the Board. -L!,.C. Baxter CHAI1jIIAI; of the "Ijoard of County Comrtiissioners, '�Jhatcom County, %7ashington. J .A. Yiller COILL"ISSIODIOR Ed 13 rovm COIF .1 1;SI011ER 000----------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on I.�onday, June 13th, 1921. i rrnan .Board of County Comr�ii ssioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 83 April . ._. . TERnV.. __.. Pionday_ THE . _.___....... _ _._ 13th.._. - DAY or �. June 192 1 i;onday, June 13th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 11, 1921. pre- sent, all members pf the ?;oard and Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had and claims allowed: CURRENT B]Z 1 SE YJiTD L`•ucy I�. Cunningham Grading Exam. papers for County Supt . 39.00 Iddins Buick Co. Auto repairs for Eng. & Charity Commr. .286.57 ----------- 000----------- ITO . ✓ FINAL RESOLUTION IN RE - LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD THEREAS, the County Road known as the. Lynden-Laurel Road, Beginning at the initial point of the -Everson-ITooksack Toad, Highway ITo. 19; thence south one mile; thence «est following County Roads No. 326, 448, 108 to the Guide meridian Road; thence south to a connection ixrith the Guide I:Jeridian pavement at Laurel. Also, beginning at the cow corner of Section 4, ` vp 39, 3 E of ZxT.I�i., thence I.orth to the City Limits of Lynden, a distance of 12-1/10 miles, and following the general course of said road with such changes in the alignment, etc. , as mad be approved by the Board of County Commissioners, or such portion as may be determined on by the County Com- rassioners after the hearing, as provided by Section 5737, has its beginning at the boundary limits of an incorporated city and trade center located on a railroad and navigable body of water and connects with a road or road system already improved and vrith a road Which has been otherwise constructed of such nature to permit of heavJ freighting and rapid travel on the same at any time of the year, and WHEREAS, application for the improvement of said road was heretofore made to the Comriv.ss- ioners of the County, signed by two or more owners of lots or lands which- will be p.articula-rly benefited hereby, and, 75MIEAS, said petitioners did appear by the assessment rolls of the County to own property v.hich will be particularly benefited, representing; in value not less than ten thousand dollars ( $10 , 000) , foreach mile of the improvement petitioned for, which said petitioners did represent property within the improvement boundary equivalent to not less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each mile of the proposed improvement, and 1I110REAS, said petition was heretofore filed with the Clerk of the Board of County Commi- ssioners, irni.ch said petition set forth the necessity of the improvement and described the route and termini thereof, and with said petition there was filed a bond payable to the County, with at least two good and sufficient sureties, in not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) , con- ditioned for the payment of all costs if the prayer of the petitioners be not granted or be dis- missed for any cau se , and V[1EREAS, said bond was approved by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners on the 4th day of June 1919, and the said Clerk did immediately thereafter deliver a copy of the peti- tion to the Commissioners who on 'tshe 24-th day of June 1919, duly entered an order fixing a time and place for the hearing and consideration of said petition, to -wit the 15th day of July 19.19 at 2 P .F."I. , in the Commissioners, room in the Court House of Whatcom County, which said time was not less than fifteen (15) nor more than sixty (60) days from the date of filing said petition, and did thereafter cause a notice of said hearing, stating the subject matter of said petition and the place and time of the hearing, to be published in the official newspaper of the County for two weeks immediately preceding the hearing, and '50MAS, proof of such publication verified by the affidavit of the owner or publisher of said newspaper was thereafter filed with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners before the date of hearing, and V.qM4 REAS. pending said hearing, the -board of County Commmissioners did cause the County Engineer to rake a preliminary sarvey of said proposed improvement and an estimate of the co :t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ........ .. 1 _ .._ _.... 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DAY OF. dU21G thereof, and '°MLMAS, the said Engineer did attend. said hearing; and report the estimated cost of said improveme.,.t, together with hi s recommendation s as to - the feasibility of said improvement and his suggestions as to the nature and character thereof, and WHERE AS, at said hearing the Comic-d ssioners did find for the improvement and did by resolu- tion entered in their journal duly order said improvement, and 71HEREAS, irriediately thereafter a certified copy of the resolution ordering; said improvement was trap anitted to the County Engineer vfho did thereupon make the necessary surveys and prepare the profiles, maps, plans, specifications, and an' estimate of the cost of construction or improve- ment of said highway described in the resolution making such recommendations concerning deviations from existing lines as he did deem of advantage to obtain a more direct route, or less gradients, or to otherwise improve such highway, and z'dIiEREAS, upon the completion of Bach profiles, maps, plans, specifications, and estimates a copy thereof was Iran anitted tothe Board of County Cormai ssioners, upon the receipt of which the Board of County Commi ssioners did pass a resolution adopting the same and providing that such highway or section thereof shall be improved under the provisions of sections 5730 to 5782, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes o-f washington and subsequent amendments thereto, which said profiles, maps, plans, specifications, and estimates as finally adopted by the Board of County Commissioners were filed in the office of the County Engineer and thereaft-or became a permanent record of the County, and THEREAS, the Engineer did also make and return a schedule and plat of all the lots and lands lying within the improvement boundary, which plat was drawn upon a scale sufficiently large to represent all of the meandering s of the road proposed to be improved and vfnichdistinctly showed the boundary line of each lot or tract of land included in the improvement boundary, the name of the owner of each lot or tract of land as the same appeared upon the records in the office of the County Auditor at the time, and an estimate of the total cost of the entire improver.2erit proposed, vfnich estimate did include all fees and salaries estimated to be paid for locating, supervising, and apprai sing, together with such other matters as the Engineer did deem material, and Z,51BREAS, the said profiles did show the zUrface line the grade line, and the radient fixed, and the Engineer dici make and file with his report an itemized bill of all coats made in the di srharge of his duties under said statute and 'did file his report with the Clerk of the Board of County Co-rrmissioners immediately after making; the survey, and FTHEREAS, immediately upon the filing of the Engineer's report the County Co=-,iissioners did appoint three disinterested appraisers, residing within the county, but not within the territory particularly benefited by the propozed improvement, who did thereupon at once proceed to assess the benefits of such proposed improvement to the corporation, corApanies, persons and property particularly beierfited thereby, and who did estimate the damages to property over or through which the road ahall be e stabli-shed or relocated, and award the same to the owners thereof, and 1,'7TMEAS, before entering upon their duties, the appraisers so appointed did severally take and subscribe to an oath to impartially and, to the best of their knowledge and ability, perform the duties required of them, and did file said oath with the Clerk of thet3oard of County Commi- ssioners, and WHEREAS, said Clerk did thereupon and forthwith deliver into the hands of said appraisers the Engineer's report upon the proposed improvement, and all maps, charts and whedules pertaining thereto, taking u. receipt from said appraisers therefor, and t:JiEREAS, said appraisers did thereupon proceed to actually view in person all lands as did appear from the Engineer, s report to lie within the improvement boundary, and obtain from the duplicate assessment roll of the County the total asse.ssed valuation at the time of all property RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 85 April TERA/S :onday THE 13th DnY or June 192 1 within the limits of any road district or tovmship through or into which the proposed improvement is located, and WHEREAS, said appraisers did then prepare a schedule which specifically set forth: (1) The benefits assessed to the county for such improvement, which said benefits were one- half of the whole estimated cost thereof; (2) The benefits assessed to each road district or to%rrnship through or into %which said im- provement is located, zfhich assessment was equal upon all the assessed property in the road dis- trict or townELip according to the value thereof as same appeared upon the duplicate assessment roll of the county at the time and tvihick benefits were one-fourth of the whole estimated cost of the improve rent uithin the boundary of the road district or tovmEYjip; (3) The benefits assessed to the lots and lands lying vrithin the proposed improvement bound - wry, listing each tract of land assessed, giving, the number of acres thereof, the owner as appear - estimated of record, the estimated valuation of each tract exclusive of improvement, and the benefit assessed thereto, and said total amount of benefits as assessed to lots and lands was one-fourtbr of the whole estimated cost of the proposed improvement, PROVIDED, that the lots or tracts of land within the improvement boundary whose natural outlet would not be in whole or in part over said road when improved, was not sep yrately assessed under the provisions of this clause; (4) A list of each tract or lot or portion thereof taken and damaged by the establishment or regiocation of the road proposed to be improved and the lands contiguous or lying near thereto on vfhich is located material necessary or available to be used in the construction of the proposed improvement, and of material s available for construction on contiguous or near lying lands, which li st did recite the number of acres of each of such lands so to be taken or damaged, and the amount of such contiguous or near lying materials estimated to be required, the owner thereof as did appear of record, the estimated value the-reof including improvements thereon, and the damages resulting therefrom., and the award made therefor; and WHISAS, the appraisers did, within sixty (60) days after date of entering upon their duties, file a report of their findings, together with the Engineert s report and all other papers to them delivered, vrith the Clerk of the County Cormni s �ioners, which report did contain a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged, or benefited, or both damaged and benefited by the proposed improvement, which said schedule and estimate was arranged in parallel columns, zrith appropriate headings, and did show the description of the property, and if land, did give the legal subdivisions, section, tovmship, and range and number of acres; and if platted, the name of the plat and the lot and block number; the name of the ovrner or owners or reputed ovrner or owners; the estimated gross damages that will be sustained by reason of the proposed improvement; the estimated gross benefits that will accrue; and the right-hand column of said schedule was suff- iciently wide for the signature of the ovrner, and did gear the heading: "I, the undersigned owner of the property opposite vThich I have signed my narle, accept and agree to the estimated amount of benefits and damages that will accrue to my property by reason of the proposes improvement;" and said appraisers did make and file with their report an itemized 'gill of all costs made in the proper discharge of their duties under the lavr; and in such bill the appraisers did not charge for services in excess of four dollars ($4.00) per day for each appraiser for time actually employed, and no extra compensation Nvas asked or allowed for n'Lileage, and MMEAS, upon the filing of such report the Clerk without delay did fix a date for .the hear- ing of the reports of the Engineer and appraisers, i�hich said date was not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) days from the date of filing said report, and did prepare a notice. in writing, directed to all ovmers of land, road districts or town ship, affected by the improvement, setting forth the pendency, substance and prayer of petition, and enumerated the townships or road districts and the several sections of land, according to the United States survey, Which lay RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T. onday.. .._.. _.... TxE .......... _ _ . _.13th.._ . __._. _ ._DAY or.. June., wholly or partially within the proposed improvement district, and a tabular statement of the assessments of benefits and awards of damages as made by the appraisers in their report, and stat- ing the time and place of the hearin,- thereon, and S7HL'REAS, such notice was publi died in the official newspaper of the County for at least two con secutive weeks before the day set for hearing, iffiich said publication vias proved by the affida- vit of the printer or publi Sher of such newspaper and filed with the Clerk before the date of hearing, and _HEREAS, on the date set for said hearing the Board of County Commissioners did meet at the place designated in the notice, and thereupon did determine that the required notice had been given, and V)HEREAS, at said hearing and at the duly had adjournments thereof the Board did hear all pertinent evidence concerning the probable cost of improvement and the probable benefits to accrue therefrom, and did then and thereafter take such action and proceedings as by law required and as more particularly provided for by sections 5742 to 5747, Remington & Ballinger+ s Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washingtonand subsequent amend-,nent s thereof, and WHEREAS, after the expiration of five (5) days from the entry of the resolution of the Board of County Commissioners ordering said improvement, which said resolution was entered on August 8th 1919, the Board of County Comrissioners did fix a time for receiving and opening of sealed bids for the construction of the proposed improvement as required by statute and as will more fully and at length appear by the County records and proofs of publication of the adverti sement s thereof, and MiREAS, said Commissioners did cause said notice to be given of the time and place of awarding contracts and did direct the Engineer vrno made the mrvey and estimates to attend at the time and place of opening bids, which said notices for bids did state the location and general nature of the improvements to be done and where -the plans and specifications are filed for examination and which notices were signed by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners by order of the Board, and whi-ch said notices were publi abed for a t least two consecutive weeks, ib�-wit, Section #1 on Jan 26, 1920 & Feb 2 & 91 1920; Be ction #2 on the 18th and 25th days of Eeb and on the 3rd day of T:Zarch 1920) Bridge on the 19th, 26th of April & may 3, 1920 previous to the date of receiving and opening bids, to -wit: Sec. to on Feb. 11, 1920 Sec TrBridge on may 2 on Mar, 4., 1920 Brid4, 1920, in the Evening Journal a daily newspaper pub li shed and of general circulation in the County, and WIMREAS, pursuant to said notice and in complizmce vrith;�the statute in such case made and pro- vided, bids were thereafter duly received and a contract duly awarded for said improvement to the lowest and best responsible bidder who gave satisfactory evidence of ability to perform the contract, and thereafter said successful bidder, within ten (10) days after the award, did execute a contract in writing to perform the work according to the plans and specifications, and did likewise furnish the bond required by law, and IMEREAS, the petition for the aforesaid improvement did request that the portion of the cost of the improvement chargeable to the improvement district shall be paid for in annual installments by an annual tax, levied upon the property assessed for benefits in proportion to the benefits ass- essed, and i,IHMEAS, said petition did set forth "that the portion of the costs chargeable to the improvement district be paid for in not to exceed twenty (20) installments and the portion of the costs to be borne by the townships be paid in not to exceed five (5) installments", and WHEREAS, said imTrovement was done under the provi lion s of .-sections 5730 to 5782, both in- clusive, Remington & Ballingert s Annotated Codes and Statutes of 7Washington and subsequent amend- ments thereto, and 111HEREAS, the Board of County Comni.s,sioners did heretofore by resolution direct the Count -Kr Treasurer to open an account to be knoT;m as the "Lyndon --Laurel Road Ing3rovement Fund" and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TrRrtd ?',ionday THE 13th D,tY or June 8 1921 Z,TiZREAS, the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners had been heretofore and is hereby instructed to divide the total estimated cost of the improvement and to apportion the same in accordance with .the findings and report of the Board of Appraisers, as corrected and. amended; and V EREAS, it has been heretofore further ordered that those portions of the expense to be borne by the county, tot°mships or road di tricts shall be levied and collected as other taxes, after the awarding of the contract therefore, and WHEREAS, the Board of County CoimAssioners, at the request of said petitioners, have arrang- ed that the portion of the expense to be paid by the improvement district be paid in ten annual installments, and VvHEREAS, the Board in its discretion has hereto -Pore provided that the portion of the expense to be paid by the Townships and County be paid in five annual -installments and has divided that portion of the expense to be borne by the County, road di stricts or townships, and also the lots and land lying within the proposed improvement boundary and found to be specially benefited, into as many equal parts as there are installments, and has provided that each year, when an installment is payable, the amount of the same, together with interest on the deferred payments at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, shall be extended upon the duplicate assessment roll against the persons and property assessed for benefits, and 171101EAS, it is the duty of the County Treasurer to collect the same as other taxes are collected, PROVIDED, HOVEVER, that the owners may pay all or any number of such deferred payments at any time after the filing of the approved schedule of assessments with the County Treasurer, h 41NA VaMPMAS, it i s provided by lair that all money s collected by levy and assessment for improve- ments made under the provisions of the aforementioned statute shall be paid into such "Lynden- Laurel Road improvement Fundrr , and MHEREAS, the contract price for said improvement is in the sum of Three Hundred Thirtyeight Thousand Five Hundred ?Ninety-si.x & 61/100 Dollars, (7J1338,596.61) , which, together with the dam- ages assessed and other expenses, will make the total cost for said improvement in excess. of Three Hundred Fifty -tyro Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-four & 73/100 Dollars, (y)352,894.73) , and 7,MPEAS, each and every act and to -ping required by the laws of the State of Washington to be done and performed has been heretofore done and performed in regular and due manner as required by law, and �!�D;REAS, the Board of County Corxissioriers has provided for the payment of said assessment in installments as by law required, and WHEREAS, it has been heretofore ordered tl-at bonds be issued in two series; Series.No. 1 to be for ;727 0 , 000.00 , and ,aeries No . 2 to be for such amount as shall be finally determined in the settlement of the Bait now pending in the Superior Court of the State of Washington; and MMIMAS, the Board of Count; Commissioners now deems it necessary and proper to issue bonds of the County ,payable from the said Road I)nprovement Fund, not to exceed twenty (20) years after the date of the issuance thereof, with such option to redeem as shall be advisable, in an amount not exceeding 4�270,000.00, being Series TSo. 1 of the Lynden-Laurel Road bonds, whit'_. said bonds shall bear interest at a rate not greater than six (6) per centum per annum, 1;01,51 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Matcom County do issue its bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Seventy Thousand & 00./100 Dollars, (y?270,000.00) par value in amount, all of said bonds to be dated July 1, 1921, to be numbered in denominations and to mature as follows, to -writ: Bonds !"To s. To Inc !+'or Amount Each Date Due n ++ 1 " 47 it it i%1000. " July 1, 1922 rr it 48 " 11 250. it " 1 1922 +r +r 49 ++ 95 " 1000. ++ " 1 1923 rr " 96 " n 250. '+ It 1 1923 97 +r 143 ,: +r 1000. 1 1924 �r �� .144 " n 250 " " 1 1924 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ....__.TES.... . _ _ ..... ... _ . _... THE __ .-_._. _l _th._.. _._._DnY or _... J_v_ne_.. _._._ ...._....._._.._. . _.._._.. 192. 1... n n 145 . " 191 st 'r 1000. rr rr 1 1925 n u 192 rr rr 250. It n 1 1925 n tr 193 " 239 r' r' 1000. n „ 1 1926 n n 240 n rr 250. rr rr 1 1926 n u 241, rr 246 r' rr 1000. rr " 1 1927 rr n 247 rt tr 750. " r' 1 1927 u n 248 r' 253 if if 1000. rr rr 1 1928 n u 254 t► if 750. if If 1 1928 n r, 255 If 260 st r' 1000. it It 1 1929 u it 261 st r' 750. n n 1 1929 n n 262 . rr 267 tt r' 1000. rr r' 1 1930 n 268 rt r' 750. r' rr 1 1930 rt it 269 rr 274 It it 1000. rr r' 1 1931 it If 275 If If 750. rr if 1 1931 said bonds to be sealed with the seal of said County and signed by the Chairman of the Hoard of County Commi ssioners and the Auditor andClerk of the Board, the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually on January 1st and July 1st, said interest being represented by interest coupons attached to said bonds, bearing the engraved facsimile signatures of said Chairman and Cleric, both principal and interest payable in United States Gold Coin of the present- standard of value at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Washington in New Yo rk . LE IT IUFMER RESOLVED that the bonds hereby authorized and the coupons attached thereto s shall be in substantially the following form each: No--------- 3----__-_--- UNITED STATES OF AUERICA STATE OF WASHINGTON 17HAT C OM COUNTY ROAD BOND THE COUNTY OF'VEATCOIT, in the h�tate of Vlashington, for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of ---------------DOLLARS on the first day of ----------------- 19 -, with int- erest thereon at the rate of ------per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of - __---__---an�-_-- ___----__to the bearer of the respective coupons therefor hereto attached as they mature, both principal and interest being payable in United States Gold Coin of the pre- sent standard of value at` the Tali seal Agency of the State of Vlashington in Irew York City. This bond is one of a series aggregating ------------ Dollars, ($)--------) par value in amount, payable out of the r'------------------ Road Improvement Fund", provided, however, that should there not be sufficient money in said improvement fund to make payment of any installment of interest, or any bond when due, said interest or bond may 'be paid out of the general road and bridge fund or the current expen m fund of the County, vfaich said bonds are issued under and pursuant to the pro- visions of sections 5730 to 5782, both inclusive, Remington & Ballinger' s Annotated Codes and Statutes of Vla shington and subsequent ar-endment s thereto. And it is hereby certified that eve3.,y requirement of law relating to the issue of this series of bonds has been duly complied with and that this bond is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution of the State of Washington. IN VIITHESS WHEREOF, the County of Whatcom has cautied its seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by the Chainuan of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Auditor and Clerk of the Board and the annexed coupons to bear the facsimile signature of said officers this ---------day of ---- _------- 19- . -------------------COUNTY, WASHINGTON By---------------------------------- Attest: ------------- ---------------------- Ch ai rman Board of County Com i ssioners. County Auditor and Cleric of the Board. (C0UP0IT) No. ------ __,...____-___ <� THE COUNTY OF ------------------- STATE OF IVASHINGTON will pay to bearer on the first clay of ----------_-_--_19--, in gold coin of the United States of America -,t the Fi soal Agency of the State of Vlashington in New York City. ----------------DOLLARS RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April........ TrnAT/ . _. ilonda .._._..___ . . ..............1.3_th.._ _....._June..._._.. y THE .. D.kY or S 9 1921...... being sip: monthst interest on ---------- County Road Bonds i ssued for the improvement of the ------------------goad !To ----------- ------------------------------------------ Attest: -------------------------- Chairman Board of County Con-iiissioners. County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. BE IT IUMI-MR RESOLVED, that the sale of saidt bonds heretofore made to Lumbermen-, Trust Company of Portland, Oregon, at a price of not less than par be and the same i s hereby ratified, approved and confirmed, and the -Chairman and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners are here- by authorized, empowered and instructed to prepare, execute and deliver said bonds to said Lumb.ermens Trust Company upon payment of the purchame price thereof, and BE IT 1,UISHER RESOLVED, that should there not be sufficient money in said Improvement Tkind J. make payment of any installment of interest or any of the bonds when due, said interest or bonds Q,n shall be aid out p of the General Road and Bridge dge I'tznd or the r i Current � B.;.pen Ne Fund of the County as may be hereafter directed by the Board of County Commissioners, which said fund shall be reimbursed from said Improvement fund from tirse to time as moneys are paid therein. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners this the _13th•-.•day of moo•,.• 19,21;-, •••••-•••.•;. Attest: Sam E. Barrett Clerk. 1111titt11Ittt11ti111111It11111111111111tt1111111111111111111t11tt11 " BOARD OF COUNTY COIF MISSI0_rERS of 71hatcom County ;state of " " Washington. " Il tl 11tt1111111111Ittl131111111111titiff.1111ti111111itittttt11it11tt E.C. Baxter, Chai =zan. J.A. Ziiller Ed B roirm ---------- 000---------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, June 22, 1921. Chairman of` the Board. Wednesday, June 22, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. taken on June 13, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS I RELIEF FUND. Edward L Taylor Relief of Edward L Taylor 25.00 ------ 000------ The Board signed an application for a three mile thirty foot right of way over the Lummi Indian Reservation, being part of road to Gooseberry Point. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 23, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioneu RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAT/ Thursday THE 23rd DAY or June 192 1 Thursday, June 23, 1921. the Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 22, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: '?:SFORE i'T 2 BOA11D OF COUNTY COL1 ISSIO177RS OF WHATCOL1 COUNTY, ', ASHINGTO . Ili THE L ATT'�,R OF CO"YSTRUCTICN OF ) ( ORDER ACCEPTII,G 73I DS . GARAGE BUILDING AID D TOILER ROOZ. ) WH`?R'_AS, on the 9th day of June, 1921, this Board Liade an order calling for bids for the construction of a building on the Courthouse grounds to be used as a boiler room for the heating of the courthouse, and for a garage for the storage and repair of all county automobiles, said bids to be considered at 1:00 ofcloch P.Z. on Thursday, June 23, 1921, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper, to -grit: The Ma3lingham Herald once a week for three consecutive weeks; and t°HE' REAS, the bids submitted for said improver:,ient were found to be as follows: For erection of garage building; which includes all necessary excavation, foundation masonry, plain and reinforced concrete work, concrete block work, carpentry, plaster- ing, priming in painting, hardware, and all other materials and work necessary for the completion, except plumbing, sheet metal work, electrical work: Geo H %loon, 12,400 if constructed of brick or tile. ti?1400 additional if of cement blocks. Headrick & DuVall 12,691 Deduct ..458 if the etc is used. Deduct4UU if brick is used. If 5 ft below surface deduct ."A.75 per cu yd for excay. & 013 pr cu yd for concrete. Deduct 011750 if concrete re -enforced. Chisom, Selene Standen 11,O0U I� Jauset . . . . . . . 10,550 Z=-i+ i reinforced concrete or concrete blocks. If excavation full depth instead of 5 ft below surface and concreted, add �-"P,600. Geo A Dickinson & Frank L i atheny . . . . 10,465.55 Plumbing & Sheet ' eta.l: F Lf_ Haskell Co Sf 1 # 102.20 Adams & Co 1,148.00 S J dyers Dupar-Blythe Co Wiring, lamps and fixtures: =:_o dery 'electric Co . . . Clark ?electric Co . . . !'or each addnl ft below 5 ft in boiler room add ��143.50 1,120.00 if pit is not over 5 ft 19087.50 259.00 264.00 and the Board finding; the bid of Geo A Dickinson & Frank L Latheny for construction of building and the bid of Dupar-Blytg;Co for plumbing and sheet metal ti.-ork, and the bid of 14:odern Electric Co for the wiring, la:.ps and fixtures, to be the lowest and best bids submitted: IT IS T :"'Rr;FOI?^ ORD?'P4 D, that the bid of Geo x Dickinson & frank L Latheny for construction of building, and the bid of Dupar-Blythe Co for plumbing and: sheet metal work, and the bid of I`odern electric Co for the wiring, lmaps and fixtures, be and same are hereby accepted, and the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contracts with the said Geo A Dickinson & Frank L Liatheny, for construction, and Dupar-Blythe Co for plumbing, etc. and iliodern Electric Co for electrical wiring, etc. IT IS I'URTji R ORDEi?J-D that the said contracts shall provide that ithe work be fully com- pleted and performed on or before the 1 day of Sept. 1921, and that the contractors shall be required to _ive bonds for the full amounts of their contracts to insure the faithful performance of the conditions of said contract. u RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMS 'Thursday THE 23rd DAY or June 192 1 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of June, 1�j21. " I II II II " II II 11 I II 11 11 11 "Board of County Corimiss- " "inners or V-1hatcom County " If State of Washington " 11 11 11 II II If 11 It It If If 11 it 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. y C Baxter Chairmom of the .73oard J A 1-iller County Corruaissioner 3d Brown County Commissioner Resolution by Batter Tovrnship to issue additional bonds in sum of '15,000 for hard surfac- ing Road >>To . 75 in said tovnship, knot=rn as Perrmicient =`i --h ay '_:o . 6, same to be deliv::red to Count-y Commissioners for benefit of Road & Bridge Fund from t,;hich i:n_aroverTent is to be paid for, vias filed with Clerk of Board on June 14, 1921 and 1,,resented to 'oard on June 23, 1921 the next knee tin; . On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 24, 1721. 7mir:ian Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ...April... TERA1 F'rida THE 24th DAY or p _... Y ...._.... Jun.e._._...__"_.. 1921... Friday, June 24, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 23,: 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Vic.) ' BEFORE TIC BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONT RS OF VVHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IRT THE I1�ATTER OF THE ROAD ACROSS THE LLP"-2rI R.ESFIRVATION CONNECTING THE TOWNS OF I,'ARIBTTA AND BE'LLINGILU1 WITH ORDl;R OF 11STABLISM,=T. LU1221I ISLAND. WHEREAS, the laying; out and establishment of a road to connect Marietta and Bellingham with Lummi Island, said road to run across the Lummi Reservation, is considered by this Board a public necessity; and 10HEREAS, the United States Government has heretofore. granted a right of way for a part of said road and it will be necessary to obtain from -the United States Government a right of way for the balance of said road across said reservation, IT IS I REBY ORDERED BY THF. BOARD, ALL IMBERS COIT.CURRING, that a road to connect _Larie to and Bellingham with Lummi Island running; across said Lummi Reservation be established as foll- ows: Beginning at the quarter corner common to Section 3, Township 37, N. R. l East, and Section 34, Township 38 N., R 1 East, running thence in a southeasterly direction following generally the shore line of Hale's passage to a point 700 feet south and 300 feet west of the quarter corner between sections 2, and 11, Township 37 N., R 1 Fast; thence in a northeaster- ly and northerly direction following; generally the shore line of Bellingham Bay to a point 1400 feet east and 75 feet south of the Northwest corner of Lot 4 or Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of section 18, Township 38, N, R 2 East; thence in a northwesterly direc- tion to an intersection with county road No. 4.10 at a point on the South line of the north- west quarter of the South west quarter of Section 7, Township 38, N R 2 East, said point being 950 feet east of the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 38 X., R 2 East; all the above described road being situate in 'Whatcora County, 3gshington, and all as shown upon the map of the County Engineer heretofore made, and that from henceforth said road shall be a county road of sixty (60) feet in width, and that the same be opened according to law. IT IS FURTH']R ORD-PIED that the County Engineer be and he is hereby directed to maize any further survey or take wiy further action which may be necessary and proper in connection with the establishment of said road. IT IS FURTH ,R ORD7RED that a proper application be made to the United States Government L for the balance of the right of way across Lummi Reservation_, which may be necessary for the proper establishment of said road. DONE AT A IREGTTLAR OPEN SESSION of the Board,. •this 24th day ofL"une, 1921. It if 11 11 If 11 If It 11 II It It 11 11 "Board of County Commi ss- " "ioners of 11,1hatcom County " " State of Washington If H It tt to If 11 11 1t 11 It It It 11 It Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. C O N T R A C T. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. J A Miller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner THIS AGREMENT, Lade and entered into in triplicate this 24th day of June, A. D., 1921, by and between Geo A Dickinson and F L I;'atheny, co-partners doing business as Dickinson and 1fatheny, of Bellingham, 1Tash., the parties of the first part, hereinafter called the Contrac- tors, and the Board of County Commissioners of v?hatcom County, Washington, party of the second part, hereinafter called the Board; Z, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERbi� Friday. THE 24th DAY OF June 192 1 VJITIIESSETH: That the said Contractors, in consideration of the agreements herein contained by the Board, and in consideration of the paymentsto be made by said Board as hereinafter pro- vided, agrees with said Board as follows: First: The Contractors agree to furnish all material and work rand .labor necessary to construct, erect and complete that certain concrete block garage building to be constructed by the Board on the Court House Square, as all set forth in and in accordance with the plans and specifications and drawings for the same prepared by T. F. Doan, Architect, as amended and modified by Alternate No. 1, which said alternate is hereby adopted as follows: (For each additional foot in depth below 5 feet, 30x30 boiler room, add $143.50). 'Which said drawings, plans and specifications are identified by the signatures of the parties hereto, and are referred to and by such reference made a part of this contract as surely and completely as if set forth at length herein, a�:d which said plans, drawings and specifica- tions are now on file with the Foard, for the excavation for and completion of said building, in its utmost completion except plumbing, heating and ventilation, electrical, and general paint- ing . Second: The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor, carr- ka-ge, tools, implements, and things of every description, that may be requisite for the trans- fer of materials or for the improving, constructioS or completing the work above described. Third: It is understood and agreed 'air <and between the parties hereto that the work pro- vided for in this contract is to be done under the direction and supervision of T. 11. Doari, Architect, who is hereby designated the Architect in Charge, and hereinafter called.the Architect, and his decision as to the true construction and meaning of all drawings, plans, specifications End estimates shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto. It is also understood and agreed that such additional drawings and explanations as mv.y..be necessary to detail and illustrate the :Rork, are to be furnished by said Architect, and the contractors agree to conform to and abide b' the sa:ie insofar as may be consistent with the purpose and intent of the plans and specifications hereinbefore referred to. Fourth: The C,ont_ractors hereby agree to remove from the grounds or building, within twenty-four hours after receiving notice from the Architect so to do,, all materials condemned by said Architect whether worked or unworked, and to take down all portions of the work which the Architect shall condemn as unsound, or improper, qr in any way failing to conform to the drawings or specifications and to the conditions of this contract. Fifth: The contractors agree to exercise due, diligence to. secure their work from injury and all damage happenings to the same shall be s is de, good by them, Sixth: The Contractors agree to permit the Architect and all persons appointed by the Architect or the Board, to visit and inspect sucli work and materials or any portion thereof at all times. and places durin-; the progress of the viork. Seventh: Said work and materials shall be at the sole risk of the Contractors until the same shall be .finally completed and accepted and any loss or damage that may occur or result to said work or materials prior to the final com-pletion and acceptance thereof, shall fail upon, and be borne qnd made good b r said Contractors. `Jighth: The said Contractors shall be liable for all damage and injury that shall be caused or occur to any persons or property whatsoever by reason of any negligence of said Contractors, or any of their servants, employees or sub -contractors, or by reason of any breach or failure of the provisions of this agreement, or any of the duties or obligations hereunder. Ninth: Should the Contractors at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of properly skilled workmen or materials of the proper quality, or fail to prosecute the work herein provided for with promptness and diligence, or fail in the performance of any of the agreements herein contained, the Board shall be at liberty to, and shall have the right, after three days written notice to the contractors, to provide such labor or materials, and to deduct the cost thereof from any moneys then due or thereafter to become due to the Contractors under this contract, and if 'the Architect in charge shall certify that such refusal, neglect or failure is sufficient ground for such action, the Board may by written notice as above provided, terminate the employment of the said contractors for said z•ork, and enter upon t'1e premises and take possession of all materials, machinery and appliances thereon for the purpose of complet- ing the work included in this contract, and said Board may employ by contract or dthert=rise any other person or persons to finish the work and provide the materials therefor, and in case of such discontinuance of the .employment of the Contractors they shall not be entitled to receive any balance of the amount to be paid under this contract until the work shall be finished and completed at which time if the unpaid balance of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred by the Board in furnishing material and finishing the work, such excess shall be paid by the Board to the Contractors, but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance the Contractors shall pay and be liable to the Board for such difference. The expense incurred by the Board as herein provided, either for furnishing materials or for finishing the work shall be audited and certified by the Architect ih charge, whose certificate thereon shall be conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto. Tenth: The Contractors shall not assign or transfer this contract or any interest therein, or sub -let the work herein provided to be done, or any portion thereof, without the consent of the Board .or ,Architect in charge in writing. :eleventh: 'the Contractors agn'W to proceed with all diligence with saidi,ork and every detail thereof, and to complete and wholly finish all Mize work provided for in this contract in all particulars and requirements according to saiddrawings and specifications and this con- tract, on or before the first day of October, 1921, provided, however, that the Board shall have the right at its discretion to extend the time of the completion of said work, but no extension shall be :nude unless endorsed hereon in writing by the Board. All requests for an extension of time of completion must be accompanied by an gg-reement in writing of the surety on the bond of the Contractors requesting and consenting to said extension. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Trnrrd i'riday THE 24th D.kY or June 1921 ','welfth: Time shall be the essence of this contract on the part of the Contractors, and in case the contractors shall fail in the due perfo-rriance of this contract by and at the time herein :mentioned, or by and at such other time -to wili.ch the period of completion shall have been extended as hereinbefore provided, said Contractors shall be liable to pay to said Board as and for liquidated damages, and not as a penalty, the sum of w25.00 per day for each and every day which may elapse between the appointed and actgal time of cori,letion, which sum is hereby agreed upon and fixed and determined as the damaZe t lat vill be suffered 'ay such failure to coLplete this contract within the time named, and the Board may deduct the same from the amount due or to become due to the- Contractors, and such payment or deduction shall not in any way release the Contractors from the further obligations and conditions and penalty in respect to the fulfillment of the entire contract as herein provided. 7nirteenth: Should the Board at any time during the progress of the said work require any alterations, deviations, additions or omissions from the said contract, plans or specifications, they shall be at liberty to maize such changes, or have the same made, and the same shall not in any way affect or void this contract, but the additional cost, if any, of such change, shall be added to the amount of such contract price, and deductions shall be made from said contract price for all omissions, deviations or alterations of work shown or specified, at the fair and reasonable valuation, the judgment and decision of said Architect t1lereon to be conclusive u!)on all -oarties hereto. :Fourteenth: The Contractors shall nau.:e no claim for additional work unless the price for the same has been ggreed upon before the work has been done, :,nd upon the tJritten order from the Architect, which order must be approved by the Board before the work has been commenced. fifteenth: The Board shall have the right to insure the building and the materials on the premises against all loss or damage bu fire to the extent of the Contractor's and the Board's interest therein, such policy of insurance shall be made payable to the Board and to the Con- tractors, as their interest may appear. The premiums on such policy of insurance shall be borne and paid by the Contractors until the building is accepted, or if paid for by the Board shall be deducted from the amount due the Contractors upon the completion of the work. The said insurance policies are to re -main in the possession of the Board. Sixteenth: Partial payments upon this contract not exceeding ninety per cent of the value of the work done and materials. furnished in the construction of the• building; during the pre- vious month, shall be made to the contractors by the Board between the first and twentieth da�Ts of each and every month during the progress of the work. Said payments are to be made upon the estimate of the Architect in Charge, Final payment for such work shall be made within thirty days after the cor:pletion of the entire work and the acceptance thereof, and certificate of coin- pletion has been made by the Architect in Charge, or said balance shall be paid in a certain number of payments to be agreed upon by the Board and the said contractors, each and all of said payments to be made on the certificate of the Architect, setting forth the amounts estimated for each part of the work, and that the payr,,ents are properly due, provided, however, that before making such final pay:,ient the debts due all eraployees, mechanics and material men and all per- sons who have supplied said contractor or any sub -contractors with material or goods of any kind, have been paid. Seventeenth: It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that no certificate given or payment made on his contract, except he final certificate and the final payment, shall be evidence of the performance of this contract, either whole or in part, against the claims of the said Board to the contrary in any suit or proceeding whatsoever, and no payment shall be construed to be an acceptance of any defective work or materials that miLr t appear before or after making such payment. ?ighteenth: It is mutually agreed between the parties hereto that any payment or contri- butions due or required by Chapter 74 of the Laws of 1911 of the Laws of ':lashington, or any laws amending the smile, from the Board, by virtue of or on account of the c:ork covered by this con- tract, may be deducted from any pay..ent or paymments made to the Contractors herein, and that the sum or sums so deducted shall be determined each month and shall be raade upon theproper written order and demand of the industrial Insurance Commission, notice of which order and demand shall be served upon the contractors prior to such deduction. It is further agreed that the Contractors herein, or any sub -contractor era_oloyed by them., shall be subject to the provisions of said Act. Nineteenth: It is furth:�r agreed that if prior to any payments being raade as herein pro- vided, the Board receives no Lice from any person or persons that any laborer, mechanic, material man or other person who have furnished or supplied said Contractors, or any sub -contractor, -with any labor, Material or provisions of any kind in connection with the Construction of said work, have claims against said Contractors, or any sub -contractors for such la1)or or rrat=Trial, for whic:l claim any such ;person should be entitled to a. lien under the lags of the State of VTashing- ton were such ,rork not a public work, then the Board shall have the ri ht to retain out of the pa; rients glen due or to become due to said Contractors, the said payments to be retained, until such time as said claims have been fully satisfied and paid to the satisfaction of said Board. Twentieth: It is a part of the public policy of the State of ;Tashington that all :.ork by contract or day labor done for it, or any municipality created by law, shall be performed in work days ofnot more than eight hours eacil, except in case of extraordinary emergency. 10 case of extraordinary emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other labor can be found to take the place of labor which iias already been employed for eight hours in any calendar day. In case of the failure of the provisions of this article by the Contractors, the Board shall have the right to cancel this contract v7ithout notice, and shall have the right to com- plete the work in the manner hereinbefore provided in this contract. Twenty-first: The contractors agree within five days of the date of the execution of t'riis contract to execute and furnish to the Board a good and sufficient corporate surety bond to be approved by said Board, and payable to the State of Washington, and to be in the penal sum of !'10465.55, conditioned that said contractors will furnish all materials and perform all the work upon the terms, within the time, and in accordance with this contract and all maps. plans and specifications and further conditioned as required by late for the pay..ent of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply such persons or sub -contractors with provisions or supplies for the carryi.zg on of such work, all as provided in Sections 1159 to 1161 of Rerainoton and Ballinger's Codes slid statutes of l'dashington and the laws amen di ng the same. The Board shall be at liberty at any time to -require said Contractors to furnish other or additional security in case they shall have reason to believe that the surety on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof. a () RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .;aril TEerc� Friday THE 24th DAY Or June 1921 `IVenty-second: The said Contractors, for themselves, their heirs, executors, administra- tors and assigns, hereby agree to the full performance of the covenants herein contained upon their part. wenty-third: The Board promises and agrees with the Contractors to employ and does here- by employ such Contractors to furnish and provide all materials, and to do and cause to be done the -,cork provided for in this contract, and hereby contracts and agrees to pay for the same the sum of ten thousand four hundred sixty-five and 551100 (0'10465.55) subject to additions or deductions by reason of alterations or changes as hereinbefore provided. The payments to be made under this contract as herein provided shall be made by warrants drawn upon the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County, Washington, which said warrants shall be taken and accepted by said Contractors at par value. IN VJITITOSS t PilREOF the said Contractors have executed these presents, and the said T3oard of County Commissioners of VIhatcom County has hereunto caused these presents to be executed above written. II 11 11 H 11 I II 11 It 11 It 11 11 11 "Board of County Coriuiii ss - " "ionors of Whatcom County " State of `, ashingto n " 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 1f It Attest: Sam E Barrett Clerk of the Board of County Conunissioners. -----000----- Geo A Dickinson it L I."atheny 11on trac to rs . ??OARD OF COTIyTY COI MISSIOIT'.RS OF 17HA'TC01- COUNTY, WASHI="GTOIT. 3Y L C Baxter Chai ri= J A L:i lle r Commissioner rd Brown Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 'Luesday, June 28, 1921. Chairman ='oard Cdurity Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .......................... . _.April ...... ........ Ir"rzId- ...._ _._ ...Tuesday .. _ _ _..__TxE _..._..__..... 28th .. _ _ . _ _._..—. DAY or...... _ _June 1921 Tuesday, June 28, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjour.nment.taken on June 24, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN T11I7, 111.ATTER OF THE APPOINTIL-EM OF ) ( ORDER APPOINTING DR F V SHU'_M COUNITT PHYSICIAN FOR "IMATCOLI COUNTY ) In the matter of the appointment, of a County Physician and Health Officer for Whatcom County, it is hereby ordered by this Board that the application of Dr. F. V. Shute be, and the same is hereby granted, and the said Dr. F. V. Shute is hereby appointed as said County Physi- cian and health Officer for the term beginning July 10 1921 and ending June 30th 1923. And it is further ordered that the salary of the said Dr. F. V. Shute as such County Physician and Health Officer be-, and same is hereby fixed at the sum of )1500.00 per year same to be paid in monthly salary of $125.00 and to be paid at the time and in hte manner in which other salaries of county employees are paid. And it is further ordered that the said Dr. F. V. Shute shall file a surety bond in the sum of ti)1000.00 with the Clerk of this Board, for the faithful performance of hi.s duty. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of June, 1921. It It 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It it 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " 11 11 11 11 11 to loll loll 11111 it It Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor ,and Ex -off icio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J A ILii Ile r County Conuui ssioner Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIOY-IMS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, t'JASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF A PART ) OF SAMNER STRFMT IN THE PLAT OF PLYLOUTH j ORDER. CITY IN 1VHATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. WHEREAS, heretofore, to -wit: on YLay 17th, 1921, a petition was duly filed in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, signed by the owners of all the property abutt- ing upon that part of Sawjter Street in the Plat of Plymouth City of Miatcom County, Wash- ington, described as follows: That part of Sawyer Street lying north of lots 11, 12 and 13 sind 14, and south of lots 29, 30 and 31, and the easterly 102 feet of lot 32, according to the Plat of Plymouth City, Whatcom County Washington, filed in the .office of the Auditor of Matcom County, 'Washington December 6, 18$9 and recorded in Volume 2 of Plats on P. 56; the saune being that portion of Sawyer Street beginning at the westerly line of Vlebster-Avenue and running thence west 498 feet, and WHEREAS, an order was on the 24th day of h'ay, 1921, duly made and entered by this Board that a hearing.; on said petitionbe held in the board room of the said board of County Commis; loners of Vdhatcom County, Washington, at ten o'clock A.M., Tuesday, June 28th, 1921, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereon be given for the period of at least twenty days prior to said hearing by written notices, set up in three of the most public places of said town of Plymouth City, containing a description of the property to ' be vacated; and VTHEFEAS, the return of the Sheriff of Vlhatcom County, Washington, filed in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on June 9th, 1921, shows that he posted three full, true and correct copies of the notice of hearing on :the petition to vacate a part of Sawyer Street in three of the most public places of the said town of Plymouth City, said 9 S RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _._Ap..ril_.. _..._ . _ ...._TEnr_.---,- ____.._..—._. .......—._._._._ r8DAY OF June 192 1 notices being posted on May 28th, 1921, a. copy of said notice being attached to said sheriff's return; and WHEREAS, a hearing was duly had on Tuesday, June 28th, 1921, at ten o'clock A.Y., on said petition, in accordance with the order of this board heretofore made and entered, and the board being fully advised in the matter, IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that that part of Sawyer Street lying -north of lots 11, 12, 13, and 14 and south of lots 29, 30 and 31, and the easterly 102 feet of lot 32, accords; ing-".to the Plat of Plymouth City, Whatcom County, Washington, filed in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, December 6, 1889, and recorded in Volume 2 of Plats on p. 56, the same being that portion of Sawyer Street beginning at the westerly line of Webster Avenue and running thence west 498 feet, be and the same hereby is vacated, all in accordance with the statutes of the State of l:Tashington, as therein made and provided. Done in open session of the Board this 28th day of June, 1921. it If n it " if if " " n " ri rr " "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners .of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. J. A. Hiller Commissioner. Ed. Brovm . Commissioner The Board made application to the City of Bellingham for Building Permit for the construction of a garage on the Courthouse grounds. Same was granted. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 30, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECOR OF CQWISSII�I,ERS' PROCEEDINGS TERMS ........April.. / ..__.... Thursday- -- -- __.TxE_._..._._ _...30th_DAY OF..._.---.......____--_Juns...._._�_-_�.. _ ...a 192 1 Thursday, June 30, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 28, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUI-ID. Vim Brock Salary as Dep Sheriff ( June) 125 :00 --_-000----- The bond of Geo A Dickinson and -F L 11'athen for y�10 46 . given b the American y, 5 55, � y Surety Company and covering the construction of a garage building on the Courthouse grounds, was approved by the Board. ✓ The certificate of the County Superintendent of Schools for formation of school district No. 100 in Twp. 37 R 11 E (New Whalem). ----- 000------ CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEMENT FOR THE 11ONTH ENDING MAY 319 1921. In the matter of the settlement with -Edith Me' Thornton, County Treasurer --of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending May 31, 1921. N0W, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith M. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same vith the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith M. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer a 382.20 STATE GENERAL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE IM ITARY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PT'I?t�iIANETdT HIGHWAY�� ND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PARK FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAME FUND. A For cash uaid State Treasurer' STATE FIRE PATROL.T FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FISHERIES FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLAM&TION FUND. For cash paid -State Treasurer For warrants'redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. RIVER I%i.PROVEMENT FUND. LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. 39407.65 1,563.50 232.07 778.47 19225.01 1,110.01 40.00 211.60 18.82 15.00 374.00 19,515.00 .69 787.16 1,072.19 100 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 30th DAY or June 1921 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. For warrants redeemed Paid cement company for cement SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. For warrants redeemed POLL TAX FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same GAIN i PROTECTION FUND. LAW LIBRARY FUND. SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. SCHOOL BOND REDELPTION FJND. For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed TOMT SHIP FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers DITCH & DRAIN. I11PT. DISTS. FUNDS. For warrants redeemed For interest on same ROAD & BRIDGE INDEBTEDNESS FUITD For warrants redeemed For interest on same DIKE DISTRICT ITO. 1 FUND. For warrants redeemed For interest on same PORT OF BELL INGHA'�,J FUND. For warrants redeemed For interest on same PER (TENT HIGHIVAY M&INTENAT CE FUND. For warrants redeemed CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid City & Town Treasurers For warrants redeemed FERNDALE-LYNDEN ROAD 1121 T. FUND. LYNDEN- SUMS ROAD I10T. FUND. For warrants redeemed For cash paid cement company for cement For warrants redeemed 1,1ARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. BLAI NE-LYNDBN ROAD I1,TIT . -FUND. For warrants redeemdd For cash paid cement company for cement For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed LAV-.,rRENC E-NO OK SAC" ROAD ITYTT. FUND . GLENDALE ROAD I111PT. MITD. CUSTER-HAYNI111 ROAD IMPT. FUND. For warrants redeemed For cash paid cement company for cement Total disbursements 101093.54 29487.70 75.00 49476.00 523.59 31.00 64 383.82 483.77 19 550.00 69043.25 19122.93 339.48 27.86 36.25 10.47 1,250.00 468.19 30.59 1.00 724.84 81767.48 92.25 49447.61 59194.00 30.00 59897.40 it 29 0. 25 17445.05 363.18 199363.25 209 737.30 751e do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close o-f business on May 31, 1921, as certified by W.S. Bogert, Deputy County Auditor, to agree with the balance shown on the Treasurer's Report for the month ending Lfay 31, 1921, the same being in words and figures as follows, to-ix.rit: .13, = Checks Tre asurer's Depository Balanc e Out rtanding Balance 1rsj- -Irational Bank 203,980.81 3,515.38 200,465..43 E e 11 j. n gham I3r.tianal Banh 77,807.41 ,150.91 75,656.50 I'll'orthwestern li"tional Ejanh 306,446.18 306,446.18 ,Torthvestern Eltate Ban]- 50,000.00 50,000.00 U Home D"'ate Bp_nj- o f Maine 50 000.00 `�,'F-.tional 'Ranh of L-iY nden 50,000.00 RECORD OF" COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Apri 1. TERAd Thursday THE 30.th DAY or Juh e 1921 First iTotiona l Banl: of 1'ernda.le C a.rri son Bros. ::tat e Bank o f Cuin. s :ooksacI.- '1V alle,T �_)tate Bank of Everson Custer .state L'a,nh of Custer Citizen's Bank of 11erndale warmers & T'erchant' s Ban!r� o f Everson People' s State Bank of Lynden Cash in Office: Currency Silver Checks & Cash Items Cash in Vault Totes 1 balance in banks 8 , 060.00 379.00 277,548.75 4,200.00 50,000.00 15.1000. 00 20,000.00 15,000.00 123000.00 11,000.00 20,000.00 �87 5 , 5 68.11 Total Cash in Office 290,187.75 Grand Total Treasurer, s Cash on Hand. <11165 ,755.86 IN TTSTIMOT"Y MWIREOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and -affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 30th day of June, 1921. iliifl11rt11►t111111111111rllt1111►f11if11111111111111►►1111►tt►ttlifl11 " Board of County Commi ssione rs of Whatcom County State of " Washington " 1111ett1111n1111111111an1111111111u11rtif1111It11Itu1111nu111111 B.C. Baxter Chai=anc,6f the Board J.A. I.Tiller CoLxntyf:Commissioner Ed Brovin County Commissioner Attest: Sam B. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board J__...._a00o_.._..__ resolution of Acme TownsAip to issue additional bonds of 1p25,000 for Bard surfacing Road ZTo .. 64, Permanent Hi ;hway 'Llo . 6A, bonds to be delivered to Co Commissioners for benefit 'of Road & Bridge fund from which improvement is to be paid for, was filed with Clerk of Board 'of Commissioners on June 29, 1921 and presented to Board on June 30, 1921. On motion the Board adjourned tomeet on lriday, July 1st; 1921. rman Board of County Commissioners. 1,02. RECORD OF COIMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERAr_.� Friday .._.........___ .._.THE. _._.....___. ..._..... _Zs.tc..._._._ A, y OF.. July 192 1• .._ _ _.._.___ _... _ _ _ Friday, July 1, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 30, 1921. Present, E.C. Baxter, Chairman, J.A. Miller and Ed Brown, County Commissioners, and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board. The following proceedings were had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor III. S. Bogert Salary as Acc't and Dep. Auditor J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor F.C. I-artin do Lucy E . I:ing do M. Thomas Salary as Recorder Jessie 7alters do Wyllo .Beck Salary as Clerk for Auditor 9/30 E.C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner J.A. Mi l l er do Ed Broom do Mrs. Jennie 11. Robin Salary as Supt. County Schools Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Deputy Supt. County Schools Edwin 11. Day. Salary as Justice of Peace VI.H. Heaton do Henry C. Beach Salary as Clerk for J. of P:-.. Harrison Cowden salary as Guard Geo. H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner Mabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer H.A. Compton Salary as County Physician Max I.Iehlig Salary as Coroner H.B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County Agricultural Agent J.W. Smith. Salary as. County Auto Driver Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge W.P. Brown do Geo . Y. Cook Salary as Clerk G.P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerk Hazel B. Heun do Loomis Baldrey Salary as Pros. Attorney Frank 117. Radley Salary as Deputy Attorney Florence K. Borgeson Salary as Stenographer Edith I;I. Thornton Salary as County- Treasurer Frank !:'lilson Salary as Chief Deputy Treasuere Olive Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer J.C. Harrington Salary as Bookeeper Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Index Clerk S.A. Earl Salary as Clerk J.H. Stevenson do Claire 1.7ilson do C .17. l+`i sk do Lucile Needham do A.Z. Callahan Salary as Sheriff J.B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook H.D. McArthur Salary as County Assessor F.I.1. Carver Salary as Deputy Assessor G.A. Pence do Jessie Duerr do Helen Campbell salary as Clerk for Co. Assessor Tena Campbell do 142/31 Leonard Johnson Salary as Field .Deputy Assessor 13/31 C.C. King Salary as Supt. County Home Lottie V. Jamieson Salaryaas Iiatron County Home George Tatsugawa Salary as Cook D. Cameron Salary as Helper Roy Ousley Salary as Teamster George Kleer do I:Irs. E.77. Day Salary as Nurse. Ada IrTuke s Salary as Asst . Nurse George Slater :Salary as Guard J.0 . Hills Salary as County Engineer J.G. Hostetter `salary as Chief Deputy Engineer 26/31 E.Iff. Gooch �alary as Inst'man 242/31 0 .IT. Munn do 25/31 E.V. I.Watt Salary as Computor J.C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Chauffuer `.halter Youts Salary as Inspector 25/31 L.G . Bowden Salary as Chainman 27/31 A.L . I.Villiams do 26�31 L.H. Stark do 22L/31. Bruce Pym Salary as Inspector 24/31 F.G. Braman do 26/31 F.L. Gott do 26/31 J. B. 1 icMi l lan do 26/31 C.F. Ristine do 26/31 J. LeGreeley do 201 Dallas Sweet Salary as Chainman 212/31 'Earl D. Drown. do 1/31 187.50 150.00 110.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 30.00 125.00 166.66 166.66 166.66 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 80.00 150' .00 100.00 166.66 66.66 168.33 1Z5.00 125.00 178.65 178 .6 5 187.50 15 0.-00 125.00 187.50 150.00 95.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 30.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 58.00 52.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 60.00 30.00 75.00 40.00 85.00 187.50 182.00 1'71.50 175.00 125.00 125.00 175.00 121.50 117.00 101.25 168.00 182.00 182.00 182.00 182.00 14.00 96.75 4.50 LIQUOR-iINVESTIGATION FUND. A.L. Medhurst Salary as Deputy Sheriff W.H. Carpenter do J.F. Chatfield do H. D. Drain do, 150.00 140.00 140.00 125.00. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS 103 ?xril THE y DAY OF iu�192 1 s/ Friday B.N. Kingsley B.D. K.enyon V/ Salary as Deputy Sheriff Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 25.00 150.00 The sirre-Gy '-Jond, of Bellingham Publishing Co for 01000 given by the Fidelity & Deposit Cc of Mary- land, covering publishing contract, was approved by the ,Board. 000 - - - - - - On motion the Board adjourned to, meet on Tuesday, July ft%i, 1921. man Boari 11 y Commissioners. 104 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAW Tuesday - T1m 5th DAY OF July 192 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1921. The Board rnt pursuant to adjournment taken on July 1, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and 01 irk in attendance. The fo llovi ng claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Geo. H. Watrous, P.M. St. Env. for Auditor 233.50 C.C. Green " alary as Sup. Detention Hospital 50.00 Jennie Green Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 50.00 E.C. Baxter .Expense as County Commissioner 23.00 W.P. Broom Postage for Superior Judge 6.00 Sam F. Barrett Expense as County Auditor 5.41 Edith Ifi. Thornton Expense as County Treasurer 14.40 H.B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as County Agr. Agent 8.85 Mrs. Jennie M. Robin Expense as County Supt. 20.62 J C. Hills Expense as County Engineer 14.70 Geo. H. Sybrant �`,xpense as Charity Commissio er 4.95 Idabel S . Glen Expense as Probation Officer 4.00 Harrison Cowden Expense as Constable 5.90 J.17. Smith Expense as County Auto Driver 19.30 C.C. King Expense as Supt . County Home 29.50 C.C. Green Expense as h1gr. Detention Hosp . 4.30 F.G. Braman Expense as Insp. on Perm. Hy. #8 8.00 E.L. Ferguson Salary as Stenog. for Co. Agr. Agent 65.00 Grace '-falters Salary as. Steno;. for Co. Supt. 5-1/31 16.50 Hobart 71iseman Grading Exam. papers for Co. "Suet. 13.50 Mrs. Lura Lyle do 54.75 Ifirs. L.A. Burpee do 12.00, M..H. Sim-oson do 9.00 Mrs. I1adeline E. Bay do 15.00 Mrs. Lucy Cunningham do 12.00 E.E. Lescher Typing for Pros. Attorney .63.00 17hatcom Investment Co. Office rent for Game `harden 15.00 R.L. Kline Prem. on Co. Phy. bond 9.50 Baker Township Furnishing Poll tax list 52.00 Ten Mile Township Poll tax list for Co. Assessor 15.00 J.11. Philbrook Poll tax list of Lummi Id. Tp. 14.00 The Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Phone service to Cormty 64.55 Iffestern Union Telg. Co. :iTessages for Agr Agt-Treas.-Attry 3.51 Empire Ideat & Groc. Co. Groceries for Detention Hosp. 31.55 hiss E.A. Smith Groceries for Detention Hosp. 36.93 F.J. Farley Feed for Detention Hosp. 2.10 The Home Store Bedding for Detention Hosp. 24.27 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lights for Detention Hosp. .90 Dupar-Blythe Co. Supplies for Detention Hosp. 1.60 Pacific American Fisheries Paint for Detention Hos-o. 17.90 Dr. F.J. Van Dirk Prof. Services to Co. Patients 18.00 St. Luke's Hospital Care of Geo. Chevalier 30.00 Red Cross Pharmacy IsIedicine for County Patients 96.56 Arthur 0. Harlow Burial of Alice Rogers 25.00 Dr. A.M. Davison Autopsy on body of I.7. Brooms 25.00 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 29.60 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Asse'n Butter for County Home 40.00. Palace Market 'Ileat for County Home 70.84 Frye & Company do 37.58 F.J. Farley Feed for County Home 31.70 F.F. Gerard Supplies for County Home 14.60 V`f. J. Pynor do 65.65 Fred I'lanthey Filling Silo at County Home 20.00 Geo. Casebeer Grinding feed for County Home 2.25 The Fair Dept. Store rdse for County Home 59.76 R.R. Helder Shoe repairing for County Home 13.40 I1.11. Shetler Plowing etc. for County Home 51.00 Northwest Hdw. Co. Supplies for County Home 23.20 Thiel & Welter Dishes for County Home 22.55 County Home Garage Auto Sup. for County Home 76.09 Morse Hdwe. Co. Supplies for County Home 3.43 Morse Hdwe. Co. Material for Co. IIach. Shed at County Horne 803.90 Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mulls Lbr. for Co. I,ch. Shed at County Home 7.26 Wash. Children's Home Soc. Care of Redd children 24.00 Mrs. Belle Elliott Care of Firs. Speckene 38.00 G.N. Railway Co. Ticket a/c ?.Ioo re child to Custodial School 28.77 The Farr Mercantile Co. Groceries for i,'eagraff, et al. 48.82 Empire Heat & Groc. Co. Groceries for food, et al. 28.23 M.J. O'Connor Groceries for Curry, et al. 29.65 York Addition Giro eery Groceries for Bloomstrom, et al. 75.43 Albers Grocery Groceries for 1dalone, et al. 24.25 Gilfillen ISlerct. Co. Groceries for Debore, et al. 47.72 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for Itiullen 17.95 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 I;i. Thordarson Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al. 30.00 Burton & Burton Groceries for Hubbard 20.00 Iffolten & P.Iontfo rt Groceries for Parks, et al. 40.71 Golden Rule Trading Co. Groceries for Lambert, et al. 18.60 W.H. Elder Groceries for Cusins 23.80 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Feltberg, et al. 37.00 Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co. Groceries for Tucker, et al. 40.00 Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co. Gas. and Lt. for Frank 2.31 Simon Tannler House rent for TArs. McCreash 10.00 A.H. Dale- '.Mood for Trove, et al. 8.50 A. Benson Garage rent for Eng. 5.00 Standard Auto Co. Rep. to Eng. Auto. 1.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April ....... .s.daT, -... THE DAY OF -- _......._ ..5.th ._ --. _.__._..._.._.. _�..._...July..� _ ..__..._.._ 192 .. ] ..... __ Bolster's Tire Shop Holland and'Williams Iddins Buick Co. Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Trunkey and Sons Diehl & Simpson Co. Bellingham I:1otors Corp. Ferndale Garage Rolla Martin Bat. & Elect. Co. Clark Electric Co. Evergreen Service Sta. J.14. Laube & Son Standard -Auto Co. Bellingham Publ. Co. Union Prtg. Bndg & Sta. Co. Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co. Anstett Printing Co. Bancroft -Whitney Co. Geo. H. Dowling, Sales Agent Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. Northwest Hdwe. Co. T.F. Doan Frank LeCocg O.D. Post I.L. Gaston Jack, Martin Cafe Richelieu Paul Tolsman Nellie A. libb arson Battersby Bros. Pacific Steam Laundry,;;� The Fair Dept. Store S. J. Myers Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills Sells Hardware Co. Wh.atcom Falls Mill Co. Northwest Hdw. Co. Bellingham Sash & Door Co. A.E. McKenzie L.J. Frazier H. Kiphart H.J. Dimmick Harold falters Wm. L. Gaston A.L. Callahan Barlow's Garage Barlow's Garage Tabor & Cruikshank Bellingham I1otors Corp. Northwest Auto Electric Co. Holland and Williams Evergreen Service Sta. Smith Mlotor Co. Legoe Hdwe. Co. Loomis Baldrey Geo. M. Cook, Co. Clerk Auto Rep. for. Engineer do do Auto Rep. & St.or. for Engineer Gas for Engineer Auto Sup. for Co. Agr. Agt. Auto Repairs for. Commr. Brown Auto service to Commr. Brown Auto repairs for Commr. Brown Auto Supplies for Commr. Brown Gas. and Oil for Comm. Brown & Char. Comm. Auto repairs for Char. Comm. ...do for Co. Auto & Co. Suptl Publ. for County Sup. to Aud - Assr - Treas. Sup. for Atty-Clk-Assr-Sher. Prtg. for Aud-Atty-Clk-Eng-Ct. Sten. Law Books for Atty-Judges Brown & Hardin Cash register. xe per for Treas. Attention to Treas. Add. Machines Supplies for .Engineer Architects fees a/c County Garage State vs Ray Hoekstra J. of P. State vs A.. Zingler J. of P. do Constable Mea18 for Jurors do Board of Prisoners Tobacco for Prisoners Clothing for Prisoners Laundry _for Jry and J6.i 1 Mdse for Sheriff a/c Jail Repairs to plumbing in Courthouse Material for Courthouse Materials for Courthouse Lumber for Courthouse Sup. for Courthouse Material for Courthouse do Repairs to Courthouse Bounty on 3 Wildcats Bounty on 1 Viildcat Bounty on 3 Coyotes LIQUOR INVF!;STIGATION FUND Services as Deputy Sheriff .Expense as Sheriff Auto for Sheriff Auto Rep. for sheriff do do Auto rep. and supplies for Sheriff Gas for Sheriff do do Supplies for Sheriff Expense as Pros. Atty. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUN-',,) Recording Marriage Certificates SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND Sarah Foster Relief of Sarah Foster Arthur C. Harlow Burial of B.F. Simplot & Frank Vanniman --------- 000--------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, July 6th, 1921. 1.50 7.50 13.93 10.31 171.45 14.21 23.69 1.00 1.00 5.00 55.39 41.21 192.95 14.43 44.75 35.15 163.93 262.00 .82 30.80 5.85 295.30 2.00 3.25 3.20 9.40 138.60 416.40 3.50 9.25 16.60 9.09 3.50 18.25 20.55 10.80 2.00 85.35 2.00 72.00 15.00 5.00 3.00 90.00 94.53 385.00 58.89 49.57 211.95 126.87 26.63 80.13 41.44 5.25 8.80 53.00 25.00 100.00 Chairman Board County Commissioners. 106 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ....... .... .. . .... .... . . ... T . H I E �_p�ril___TERAI� Wean 192 1 Wednesday, July 6t4, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on.July,5, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Cramer Contracting Co. 1st Estimate on U.S. Bridge 12920.00 James Abbott Work on Road, 78.75 Leo Jess. do 138.00 F.S. Lewis r do 78' 75 F.J. Van Demark do 138.00 H-. McCluskey, do 78.75 N.W. Jamds do 42.25 E. McCluskey do 40.62 Eldred Jones do 42.25 Ed Jones do 65.00 Al Charles do 42.25 Harry Gonse do Foreman Team 22.50 William StaT111 'do IT 21.00 Chas. Davis do 12.50 Eugene H. Roberts do IT 21.00 A.H. Tyler do if 21.00 A.W. DahlQuist do IT 9.00 A.L. White do it 15.00 J.O. Anderson do 9:00 W.E. Bishop do 15.00 Stanton Tenner do 15.00 Frank Bishop do 7.50 ,-Lee Tillotson,, do 15.00 Thos. Anderson do 15.00 John Peterson do 3.00 Frank Whitman do 1.50 Fritz Tiluenscher Work on Hannegan Road 22.50 Carl Muenscher do 22.50 C. J. May do 10.50 Frank Muenscher do Foreman 18.00 A.G. Hyatt Work on Bailey Road 35.25 Andrew Cieslar do 25.50 I.Y.E. Hyatt do Foreman 39.75 D.B.'Holeman Work on Ut. View Road 24.50 F.W. Larson do 3.50 I.I.A. Ionseth do .17.50 Burt Mair. Work on Road Foreman 6.00 Wm. Hale do 4.00 Ralph Creasey do 4.00 D.B. Holemaia do 10.50 F.W. Larson_ do 7.00 1,like V. Mersbergen Work on Guide North 36.90 Eldred Jones Work on Pleasant Valley Ed. team .17.50 E.A. Farker Work on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman team 27.00 Ben . Tucker Work on Nooksack-Sumac Rd TV If 75.00 A.W. Frost 17ork on Guide Meridian Rd TV 83.50 M.W. Dorr do 32.00 Newt Hale, Work on road machinery 12.00 Geo. Brown do 18.010 J. Baxter, Jr. Work with truck 96.00 J. Rofters . . do 11.50 A. Berg Work on Bridge 76.00 C.W. Henderson do 3.00 Chas. Ryerson do 21.12 A. Knutson do 63.37 Inggiald Sorenson do 45.50 Ira Ryerson do 13.12 Barney Altena Work,on Roads.- 12.00 17.0. Fenske do 18.00 A.G. Fenske do 24.00 Cramer Cont. Co. Work on Bridges 462.36 T.F. Doan Blue Printing 6.95 IvErs. U. Nelson Riezjit of Way 35.00 W.F. Dickens do 100.00 Ed Jones Damages to property 4.00 Central Fuel Co. Hauling Coal 15.50 American Express Co. Express on Machine part .83 V,1.H. Gilhousen Gravel 16.80 Charles E. Lind do 22.80 Bellpak Lbr. Co. Lumber 56/52 Pobes-111ilson Co. do 7.76 J. Lich do 17.92 E.K. Wood br.' Co. Posts for Road Sip�:;ns 13.12 Turner Ridile "imber etc. 30.50 Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills Lumber 9.00 do do 718.56 Perry's Stage Drift bolts 1.00 Sadie C. Gorsuch Hardware 7.75 Hamilton & Hendrick do 5.25 Northwest Ha-rdware Ca. do 143.21 1.11orse Hdwe Co. do 144.11 Lynden Dept. Store do 7.97 Farmers Merct. Co. do 8_85 Highway Signal Co." dignals 255 50 H.W. Buzzard Repairing .120:50 J.0. Gulbranson Oil 2.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS A-oril TERAIV "!� dne slay THE 6th DAY OF July 10'7 192 1 Standard Oil go. Oil and Gas 468.a Service Garage Gas and Oil 52.81 Reid Bros & Co. Repairs 168.25 A. 7iaschi ng do 29.00 Tabor & Cruikshank Supplies 7.65 Lars on & �:Iiller Repairing 18.25 Mt. Baker Garage Supplies 19.93 Evergreen Service Sta. Gas and oil 4.79 Geo. V. Nolte Co. Repairing trucks 7.71 Bob White Tires, etc. 612.95 lileldit Repair C o . l'lelding 1.00 :`lhidby I S & G Co. Coal 27.54 Coast Culvert & T Co. Wheels 8.00 Howard Cooper Corp Coasting 3.41 Goo. V. Nolte Co. epairs to trucks 53.45 Everson Garage Gas and oil 307.66 R.C. Sisson Hdwe, etc. 113.35 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal and tile 193.93 Ledinghan & Cooper loth Est-. Constr. Perm. Hy 6A. 190794.54 ILIA TITTEN AITC E FTUD . R. C . Sisson '.'fork on Silver Lake Road 2oreman 152.00 E.J. Harvey do team 56.00 I,I_ke German do q56.00 Harry Gilhousen do IT148.00 J.G. Harrison do it,14 0; 00 Goo. Minnick do If 24.00 Joe Ondeck do 48.22 Fred Balliett do 41.72 "tins. 3reiticreitz j0 14.62 7m • `lade do 9 .7 5 J.H. Jacobus do 48.75 John iverry' do 9.75 B. Haddock do 21.12 A. Blood do 9.75 John Sims do 9.75 `.H. Gilhousen (10 73.12 Pete Olsen do 16.25 C.E. Dahl ;3 o 3. 50 7ood Gilhousen do 26.00 E. hleece 177ork on Road 1.75 C 1 em Knnt s en do 12 7. 50 Burney Harvey do 50.00 Bert'Haveman do 26.25 I-Iilton Weidkamp do 108.50 John Troost do 60.75 E. Sollinge-r do 63.50 C. Sipe do 63.50 Ray Briggs do 93.00 Chester Holmes do 93.00 C.C. Gooding do 99.50 C.A. Gooding do 78.50 Delno `.Ward do 90.25 Eben Mead do 125.00 Jones do 112.50 A.J. Kluge do 26.25 T.B. Yaw do 98.80 Chas. Lehman do team 12:25 Ed Ryan do 15.75 T.P. Jeffers do i,oreman 160.50 John 10. Ca:obell truck 1,240.00 Howard Cooper Corp Grader, etc. 265.18 FOREST RESERVE FUND Janes '.`,'. Broyles night of `.'day, I:t. Baker Rd. 262.72 EVERSON-NOOKSACK ROAD IIAPT. FUND J. Botta Right of ;lay 75.00 BLAINE-LYNDEIT ROAD I?'PT . FUND. C.C. Burnet & Co. 11th Est on Constr. Hy r21 231,207.76 Carti-obell River Lbr. Co. Lumber 86.34 CUSTER-N.AYITIE ROAD FUND H.G. Braman Transportation as Inspector 5.91 Northwest Hdwe C o . Nardware 1.44 LYNDEiT-SUI,IAS ROAD Il*IPT . FUND. C.?,. Lind 3rd Est on Constr. Hy ,4'30 37,944.93 Paul Valerius Appraiser 197.70 A.H. Frasier do 125.60 C. Ham-phreys do 127.35 NORTH DELTA ROAD Ii. i?T . C.E. Lind 1st Est on Constr Hy '27 81892.60 EIDER DITCH Harley Johnson Labor on Ditch 25.00 108 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERm..S ':'ednesday THE 6th DAY OF July 1921 1100R14710T DITCH 1 arti.n ITeeveen York on Yoo-rman Ditch 24.00 Jim Hale do 68.00 ITewt Ha le do 68.00 Clarence :Ihalen do 64.00 James Scutt do 68.00 Geo Brown do 102;00 Bert Haveman do 15.50 John Haveman d. 0 15.50 C.E. LaFave do 60.00 Caine Grimshavr Co. Coal 128.33 County Treasurer Cartage aryl ent 106.85 SLEASEI1-LAN DITCH L Ellis P. i inaker Ylork on Ditch 13.80 DRAINAGE I11,TT. DI ST . NO . 4 FUND. Newt Hale Work- on witch 8.00 Geo. Brown do 12.00 Charles Talmage do 10.80 C.J. Larson do 12.OQ . T.T. Compton do 3.00 D . Russell do 15.00 A.G. Stierlen do 22.50 '.Im. Hinkle do 36.00 Zat-1 Hinkle do 27.00 al ph Volk do 35.75 J.J. Sheriff do 11.25 John Van Ginkle do 12.00 J.31. Schuyleman do i'oreman 45.00 J.71. Schuyleman do team 8.50 Jack Livingston do 3.00 i,iilton %Ieidkar,n do 9.00 Orva Jeffers do 9.00 71.J. Blowers do 12.00 J.H. Troost do 2.00 J.':'!. Schuyleman do 5.00 John T. Haveman do 9.00 Lynden Department Store Hardware 4.00 Standard Oil Co. Oil, etc. 14.44 County Treasurer Cartage and rent of ditcher 102.50 DRAT IT . I11P T . D I ST NO. 17 FUITD , Fred Tarte 4ork on Ditch Foreman 60.00 Burt Mluir do 34.00 John I. acmi llan do 44.00 G.A. Rogers do 36.00 E. Creasey do 40.00 R. Creasey do 20.00 J.A. I, cDonal d do 36.00 1m. Hale do 36.00 Toni Long do man & team 26.00 Fred Tarte do 80.00 'm. Bice do " TT 4.00 Northwest Hdi e. Co. Cable 10.64 77hatcon, County Cartage and -rent 65.60 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal 87.71 Y,,'m. J. T.Foore 7,1elding 2.00 ---------- 000------- - Reports for June of C.C. Ling as Supt. County Home, H.B. Carroll, Jr.. as County Agricul- tural Agent, H.A. Compton, County Physician, and C.C. Green as L1anager of Detention Hospital, were filed with the Board. ----------- ®Oo--------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on July 7, 1921. rman Board County Commissioners: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TrRAYs Thursday THE 7th DAY of July 109 192 1 Thursday, July 7th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 6, 1921. Pre --- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were The June report of Margaret J. Diaz as Tuberculosis Nurse, was filed with the Board. -------- 000---------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY 0011I.I.ISSIOIEMS OF VIHATC01d COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ODDER FIXING ':?AXILM-! SPEED FOR !?OTOR ) VEHICLES ON PART OF ROAD 22-46. ) °IHEREAS a part of road 22-46 which runs along the beach of Birch Bay in ``,'hatcom County, Washington, and which is hereinafter more -particularly described, is, during the months of I.ay, June, July, August, September and October of each year, subjected to excessive traffic; and "THEREAS during the above named months a great many people are camping or picnicking on both sides of said road and a great many children are at such times playing on :aid road and going across the same; and I''HEREAS it is deerr_ed inadvisable for vehicles to operate at the maximum speed allowed by Chap. 96 of the Laws of 1921, of the State of r'lashington, IT IS THEREFORE, HEREBY ORDERED that the maximum speed of all vehicles on that part of road 22-46 described as follows, to -wit: -Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 1 in section 25, township 40, North of Range 1 `'Test of '.'I.I:?., running thence northwesterly to the southwest corner of lot 2 in Section 23, Township 40, North of Range 1 `iJest of the V,11.I1., be limited to fifteen miles per hour and here- after it shall be unlawful for any person to violate this order, all as provided in Section 41, Chao. 96 of the Session Lays of 1921, of the State of `'-lashington. DOIT III REGIUZAI SESSION OF TH?? BOARD this 7th day of July, 1921. it It It It It 11 it It It 11 I It 1T It 1t 11 IT it 11 11 1 ?1 it It 1, It tt It IT It It It 1t IT It IT It Board of County Commissioners t1 if of Whatcom County State of It Washington I` It It 11 IT ?1 11 IT " 11 It It '1 11 It It 11 11 11 It it 11 ?/ IT It It IT 'I t1 1111 It II It It It II E.C. Baxter CHs':IR1%1LT OF THE 30A,D OF COUNTY CO?f.'ISSIOITERS of `rlhatcom County, 'i7ashington. J.A. I:_iller COT,i?.II SSIOIIER Ed Brown C01,11iIISSION7,R Attest: Sari E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio C1-rIa of the Board of County Commissioners. --------- 000--------- Th- surety bond of Fred V Shute for 9'1000 given by the American Surety Co. and covering his appointment as County Physician, was approved by the Board. --------- 000---------- On motion the Board adjourned to met on Friday, June 8, 1921. Chairman_ Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS A pri 1 TER1,0 Fri day THE 8th DAY or July 192 1 J 7riday, July 8th, 1921. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on July 7th, 1921. Present, all. members, of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOA^D OF COUNTY COT,72EISSIOIT711RS OF ITT THF. 11MEE OF SUPERVISOR ) "OR BA''ER TO"..HSHIP ) j'MTCOT•. :`OUi1TY, '.7AS?TIITGTOlT 0RD^R APPOITTTI TG G.H. PLTCKil "TT 47N?MEAS, it appears that R.C. Tibbles has resigned as Supervisor of Baker Township, and the tovmship board has recommended the appointment of G.H. Puckett to fill the v-acancy; IT I� THEREFORE ORDERED that G.H. Puckett be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Baker Township for the balance of the unel-pared term and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Sth day of July, 1921. tt1Trr11II1r11111n1T111IT11TTTT11111T11-+•1'T'T!TITIT1T•711111r!1 E. r` Baxter Chairman of the Board Board of County Commissioners J.A. ?:lille r County Commissioner of 7hatcom County state of " Ed Tr own County �on_missioner " '.'lashington " tt 1r 1T 11 T1 !1 11 TT 11 11 It 1f It 1T 11 71 11 1T If 1i 1T It 1T 11 it If 11 IT !1 11 1 - 1f 17 attest: Sam. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offieio Clerk of the Board. ---------- 000----------- IN THE _1,2ATTER OF DRAINAGE Ii:iPROVELITT DISTRICT) ORDEE, FIXING TIT27 AND PLACE OF HT-PARIBM 0%T ( `,NGIHEER' S 1:"PORT and ; CC07Pf 1TYI1T i PLAT, TTO. 18, OF "'HATCOiT CQUITTY, t7ASHIITGTQTt ) SURVEY, ESTIT.!ATES AND OTHEF: DA''A �_TD DIRECT- ING NOTICE. J.0 . HILLS, the duly appointed, qualified and acting engineer of "Thatcom County, State of "I shing�ton, having heretofore filed with the undersigned Board in the above entitled proceeding his final survey, report and estimate in the matter of the proposed improvement in said District, said report, survey and estimate and the schedule and plats accompanying the same being in all respects in accordance with the Statutes of the State of 17ashington in such cases made and pro- vided and the order of the Board of Commissioners of 13hatcom County, 1,7ashington, heretofore made and entered in the matter of said proceeding; directing such survey, report and estimate and sama having been this day by the Board in regular session fully considered, and it appearing there- from that hearing should be directed and had on said survey, report, estimate and accompanying files, as provided by lav:T, it is now ORDERED that a hearing be had upon said report and accompanying files and exhibits at the Board Room o, the County Commissioners of 7Jhatcom County, VTashinUton, in the Court House at Bell- ingham, said County and State, at 10:00 o'clock A.T;T., on the 2nd day of August, A.D. 1921, at which time and place said Report of said County Engineer and all matters and things pertainirq• thereto will be heard and all pertinent evidence by said Board heard and received, including evidence concerning the probable costs of the proposed drainage improvement system and the probable benefit to accrue therefrom, and that at such time as d place any and all persons in any manner interested in said i ;provement district or any lands ir_clu6ed therein or in said proposed drainage improvement, may be heard and may present their objections, if any, to the estimate of' damages and benefits contained in said report or any portion thereof, or regarding any other matter pertinent to said hearing. TT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor of "."Thatcom County, State of WashinEton, as Clerk of said Board of County Cominissioners of said County and State, shall give notice of said hearing b: publication of such notice once each week for three successive weeks in the Bellinghan eveille, a daily newspaper of zeneral circulation, printed and bubli_-hod in JFhatcori County, ashin-ton, same being the official newspaper of '7hatcom County, I'ashington, which said notice -o given and published shall set forth the time and place oi' said. hearing, shall specify the RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS rpril TERmy Friday THE 8th DAY or Ju ly 192 1 territory to be included in the proposed improvement district, both by boundaries and also by sections or fractions thereof, and which said notice shall also designate vti th reasonable cer- tainty the location, route and termini of the proposed imnprovement in said district and shall state that the plat, report and schedule on rile in the office of theBoard of County- Commi- ssioners show the property to be ttken or damaged and the amount of damages proposed to be allowed. therefor, the last publication of' said notice, as herein directed and ordered, to be not ]e ss than seven or more than fourteen days prior t o the date of said hearing, as herein fixed and ordered, and as in said notice set forth. IT IS F?! 1TH - ORDERED that the County Engineer shall attend said hearing; and have thereat his plats, plans, reports and schedules in relation to the proposed improvement and the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners shall also attend and have at such hearing all petitions, clair:is, objections and other papers and documents relating to said improvement on file in his office. Done at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of 1.7hatcom County, State of Washington, held this 8th day of July, .'D. 1921. t✓ ,1111T It 1T tT'1 TT Fi+1!l1f 111,'T1„T°TtT !1 ', ', 'T +t ,, "1, ,, 11 ,, +11t,1,T T1 T.C. Baxter CT_IAIRI,,!'TT AND COUNTY M'11,7."IISSIO T' R. IT Board of County Commissioners IT J.t,. r. iller C !UNTY CO .:r:'ISSIO Tw, of 'Thatcom County State of -mod {rown COUiT'Y COx.""ISSIO=TR ' 71ashington if` },T11'1!11T 11 TT IfITITIT IT It T/+117 IT IT',!T 11!1'1't 171111!t 71'T + +i "" r'ln 7 �,TT`�ST: parr: ... Barrett � UT Ty ��.JJITOR and e:_- off i.cio Clerk of said Board. ---------- 000---------- THIS AGREE" -ITT, :ade and entered into in triplicate this 8th day of July, .. 1921, by and between the = par -Blythe Co., a corporation organized under the lavis of the State of. 1.'rashington, of Bellingham, 'ITTashin.gto :, the -party arty of the first part hereinafter called the Contractor , anthe Board of County Commissioners of 7'hatcom County, Washington, party of the second part, here- inafter called the Board. :'TTi"1 S"SET7: That the acid Contractor, in consideration of the a�reeents herein contained by the Board, and in consideration of the payments to be made by said Board as hereinafter -oro- vided, aE,rees with said Board as follovws: First: The Contractor agrees to furnish all material, work and labor necessary to do end install in that certain garage building to be constructed by the Board, said building to be known as County Garage Building, all of the sanitary equipment for said building, all as set forth and in accordance with theplans and spa cifications and drawings, and amended plans and specifications, for the said sanitary equipmmnt, -prepared by T.-,;'. Doan, Architect, and also in accordance with all of the general conditions of the general plans and specifications pre- pared by said Architect for the construction of said building applicable to this cagtraet, which said drawings, plans and specifications are identified by the signatures of the p= rti=_�s hereto, and are hereby referred to and by such reference made a part of this contract as surely and completely as if set forth at length herein, and which said plans and drawings and speci- fications are now on file with the Clerk of the Board, the said. sanitary equipment to consist of the following: '_ll equipment as shoran on the plans. and specifications and in addition thereto includes all sheet metal work as s _ecified. 1econd: The Contractor shall provide and be at the e pense of all materials, labor, carriage, tools, implements, and things of every descri ,)tion that may be requisite for the transfer of materials or for the improving•, constructing or completing the work above described. Third: It is understo c d and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the 1::rorh provided for in this contract is to be done under the direction anti supervision of T.p. Doan, rehitect, who is hereby designated the Architect in Charge, and hereinafter called the RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TER114 Friday TxE 8th DAY or July" 192 1 Architect, and his decisions as to the true construction and meaning of all drawings, 1)lans, specifications and estimates shall be final and conclusive and binding u„.)on the parties hereto. It is also unde.-stood an,l agreed that such drawings and specifications az,� mp,y be necessary to detail and illustrate the work, are to be furnished by said Architect, and the Contractor agrees to conform to and abide by the same insofar as may be consistent ui th the nurpose and intent of the plans and specification.-- hereinbefore referred to. Fourth: The Contractor hereb_ agrees to re -move from the grounds or aiildinc_., uith!n twenty -lour hours after receiving notice from the architect 8o to do, all materials condemned bIJ said Architect whether worked or um>>orked, and to take down all portions of the work which. the Architect shall condemn as unsound or improper, or in any way failing to conform.to the drawings or specificationy and to the conditions of this contract. Fifth: The Contractor agrees to e.lercitie due diligence to secure its work from injury and all damage ha-ppenin& to the same shall be made good by it. Sixth: The Contractor agrees to permit the Architect and all persons appointed by the Architect or the Board, to visit and inspect such work and materials or any portion.thereof at all times and places during the progress o-f the work. 'Ieventh: Said work. and materials shall be at the sole risk of the Contractor until the same shall be finally co mipleted and acce-oted and any lo:.,s or damage that may occur or result to sai a work or materials prior to the final completion and acce ,otance thereof, shall fail u-aon and be borne and made good by said Contractor. Eighth; The said Contractor shall be liable for all damage and injury that shall be caused or occur to any person or property %;hatsoever by reason of any negligence of said Contractor, or any of his servants, employees or sub -contractors. or by reason of any breach or failure of the provisions of this agreement, or any of the iuties or obligations hereunder. Hinth: Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to su-pply a sufficiency of properly skilled workmen or materials of the proper quality, or fail or prosecute the work herein provided for vi th promptness and diligence, or fail in the performance of any of the ag-reerents herein contained, the Board shall be at liberty to, and shall have the right, after three day.-: -,,ritten notice to the Contractor to provide suc�. labor or materials and to deduct the cost thereof from any moneys then due or thereafter to become due to the Contractor under this contract, and if the Architect in charge shall certify that such refusal, neglect, or failure is sufficient ground for such action, the Board may by written notice as above provided, termin- ate the employment of the said Contractor for said work, and -nter u-oon the premises and take possession of all materials, machinery and appliances thereon for the pur-pose of completing the work included in this contract, and said Board may employ by contract or otherwise any other person or persons to finish the work and provide the materials therefor, and in case of such discontinuance of the employment o-`-the Contractor, he shall not be,entitled to receive any balance of the amount to be paid under this contract until the work shall be finished and comroleted at which time if the unpaid balance of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred by the Board in furnishing materials and finishing the work, such excess shall be paid by the Board to the Contractor, but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance the Contractor shall pay anc, be liable to the Board for such difference. The expense incurred b:,- the Board as herein provided, either for furnishing material:~ or for finish- ing the work shall be audited and certified by the Architect in charge, whose certificate thereon shall be conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto. Tenth: The Contractor shall not assiLtn or transfer this contract or any interest therein, or sub -let the worl"here 'n orovided to be done, or any portion thereof, writhout the consent. of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April _ __.. TErnz rids THE 8th_ .. DAY or -LIl 192 __._.. p _. y y__. _ __...__ _._ ...__ y_ .. _ ....._..-- -1 _.._. the Board or Architect in charge in writing. Eleventh,: The Contractor agrees to proceed with all diligence with said work and every detail thereof, as permitted by the progress of the work done by the general contractors,. and to complete and wholly finish all the work provided for in thi: contract in all �particula-rs and requirements according to the said drawings and specifications and this contract, on or before the first day of October, 1921, provided, however, that the Board shall have the rig.it at its discretion to extend the time of the completion of said work, but no extension shall be made unless endorsed hereon in writing by the Board. All requests for an extension of time of completion must be accompanied by an agreement in writing of the surety on the bond of the Contractor requesting and consenting to said extension. Twelfth: Time shall be the essence of this contract on the part of the Contractor, and in case the Contractor shall fail in the due .)erformance of this contract by and at the time herein mentioned, or b y and at such other time to which the period of completion shall have been extended as hereinbefore provided, said Contractor shall be liable to pay to said Board as and for liquidated damages, and not as a penalty the sum of-�10.00 for each and every day which may elapse between the appointed and actual time of completion, which sum is hereby agreed upon -and fixed and determined as the damage that will be suffered by such failure to complete this contract within the time named, and the Board may deduct the same from the amount due or to become due to the Contractor, and such payment or deduction shall not in any way release the Contractor from the further obligations and conditio;.,.s and penalty in respect to the fulfilment of the entire contract as herein provided. Thirteenth: Should the Board at any time during the progress of said work require any alterations, deviations, additions or of4issions fro,,.-i the said contract, plans or specifica- tions, they shall be at liberty to make such changes, or have the same made, and the same shall not in any way affect or void this contract, but the additional cost, if any, of such changes, shall be added to the amount of such contract price, and deductions shall be made from said contract price for all omissions, deviations or alterations of work shown or speci- fied, at the fair and reasonable valuation, the judgment and decision of said Architect thereon to be conclusive upon all parties hereto. l'ou.rtee.nth: The Contractor shall make no claim for additional. work unless the price for the same has been agreed upon before the work has been done, and upon the vtitten order from the Architect., which order must be approved by the Board before the work has been commenced. Fifteenth: The B.pard shall have the right to insure said plumbing or sanitary equipment fix,tures and material s installed and on the prerli ses against toss or damage by fire to the extent of the Contractor's and the 13oardl s interest therein, suc.l policy of insurance shall be made payable to the Board and to the Contractor, as thei- interest raay aprear. The premiu~:i on such po? icy of insurance ^hall be borne and paid by the Contractor until the building is accepted, or if paid for by the Board shall be deducted from the amount clue the Contractor upon the coletion of the =,,orr,,. The sr!.id insurance policies are to rei-_�;ain in the possession of tle Board. Sixteenth: Partial payments upon this contract not exceeding, nineti, per cent. of the value of the Z,Eo ,- c1one and material s furnished in the construction oi' the said plu,:bing or sanit arl- equi-oment wring t.:.e previ ou s r_�ionth, ahall be made to the Contractor by the Board be- tween t7?e first and tenth da�rs of each and ever_r (Month during the progress of the work. aid pa�rment s are to be lade upon the estimate of tCie Architect in charge. Final pa;ryient for such work 2hall be :;Zacle within t hirty c?airs after the cosrrpletion of the entire work and the acceptance thereof, and certificate of cmpletio:i has been made b,, tL.ie Arc_,.itect in charge, or said balance fi-iall be paid. in a certain nuriber of p rments to be z.,,L;reed upon by the : oard and the s?id RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS r, ri 1 TEErr,� -r, ri (lay THE 'th DAY of Jul r 192 1 Contractor, eacil ^.riC_a11 Of said a r- e b to be i;lade oil the Certi f icate of the Arcilitect , SCtti n- f01.'th t'le a:'Ou11t e ptl2ro tEd f01"' each nart 01 %_1e �::Or',., .,i1C� t,_:•.- � the wJc.,rl'ie211, , are properly due, ..:)rovided, h0:'JeVC:r, that before r1^l:inC; ruC,. :`�11�1 �i::^.nt ti1C Cont—actor CtOr :32�.1� C:.Ot'r t0 the oatiS- aCti021 Of i-he 'Poa''^C_ t'lat all ju u- C'Cbt2 clue all e?:11J1Q7"eeN, :.eC.la21iCC, and material men and_ al)_ person s ?7i"10 have sup-olieC. sa,ic Contractor Or any :) b-Contractor with material Or rzoo s 0: any 1:ind, have been -paid. Seventeenth: It i s furt11e1.' nmutualllr ^.creed between the pa rties hereto t hat no Certi_�'ica'e r7iven or payr1e11t .�ade On t',i s Contract, e:-Ce-)t t'"le _'inal Certificate and the final payi,lent, shall 1_, P, evidence Of the per�"orr.�ance of t,i s contract , either:,lOIC' Or In pat , cC,111 St t.'.:1C Clc'1r1S O t'_nc -,aid Board to the Contrary in any Suit Or-)roceedin -whatsoever, and n0 payment shall be Construed t0 be an acceptance Of any defective ;'rOr> or ::lateri l S that :1iC-'1t appear before or after :,1.a!E.1.f1 ' suc:_. "pay.men - . ,'i hteenth: it i s mutually agreed_ be -ween t'le ilar'LlEs ileret0 that aY14r pa rillent Or COntribUtiOn ,' r rc `� b y h { r L� 7: t �` o f 1911 O f tale 'La s O f 7 s i F�.1 r a z l o:us al 3 i .:.Ue 0 � �. c? i re d 0,,: C.t_�.._)t e 7 0 ". c.__ E ��.Z'r `3 , ..�., �_'1�.21�, � On , 0 ..,,f1 S ��., c•.�.._e11 �.1. 1 g the sa?'le , fro,-.,i t''? e _')oard, b - virtue Of or on account of the work covered b ;r t''' i r Contract , ila y be C_educted frOr:1 :nor-)mrment of pay::ients glade to the Contractor herein, and t'1at the Curl 01' OUT1S so eC_UCtecl Shall be deterriii 1ec1 as required and ,hall ")c made a-oon the propel' ,"rritten order 2.21;' 6.0- rlar_1 of t'le Industrial Insurance Con1-"Mission, notice of %lic'l order an derlanci :l 11 'Je served upo11 the Contractor -orior to Such deduction. It i s, further a, -reef. ?,t t ,.e Contractor herein, Or any sub -contractor e::-)loured btr h� -- , shy _1 be subject to the provisions o f said Act. :r ineteeilt'l: It i s further a{ reed that i f ?prior to an pa�:rrnellt being made 1--s herein provided, t',e Board rd received notice from any r pEra021 Or pEr`An F� -hat a21 r laborer, ,1eCha111C, 2later7a.1 M21 Or a., 1i -n r' S ':.. �� � ' 7 r-n s1 r , 7 '� s � �ry _� 't' , a 1: r c. `f t r J_ 1_ 1 ,.� l ,.� s o , _er p�� 01 _o ��.ve f w_-_a _' zed o � ��_pplie _ ��,id Contzwc �o of c.l_„ -co11� �.e nor, ;;� U.._ an,;, _a1l-) , r-aterial or provisions of an r J.ind in connection :•rith the construction of ,aid s'ro-r'., have clailr?s fain t saiC. contractor, or 11'r >u1J»contractor, 'or sLic labor, or terial, for zr'lic], cl ir1 any such person %,ould be entitled to a lien under the laws of -lle state of Wasilincton .-,Tere such worlk Plot a. Li'J 1 i. C 'r0','' , the11 t1.. e '30a rCl di -all ll have the. ri ",.I 'G 0 retain out O� ',� cZ;, y t'� en due Or p ten U to beco_-,_e clue to id Contractor, t:.,e sa cl amount , in a dc'.ition to t o ten per cent. here .nbefore ?�rovi-ed t o 1bc re in. ec'., until suc11 time as said claiils 'lave 'peen "ul�. ,r sa ti rfie and paic_ to file 2,tlsfactl0n 0 f s--, -I- y3oard, ti entieL,-:. It i a r t o �oILi of t1.: to '� ., �,?� f T.:1e public e �a o f W^,shy n t o n th :t all tira-r; Ozr contract or da-r labor done for it, o. any 2:lunicipali;ty created by la;'r, shall be perfor2ned in wort: days of not more t ,an ei 11t hours e'^c'1, e= cent in ca: e of e:>tr ,ordinar-- e :ier elcy, and 110 ease of el11traor0.iner7,7' e2:lergency dlall be construed to exist in any case-:nccre other labor can be foun0_ to to r>e t7-.e place Of lab01' c.='l.i c'1 i1aC alrea.c�_, bCe's1 Ci': �10;.'EC' for ei�;ht 1Qli1"S ;n ^11,• Calendar 0,a7r, In Case Of t' "e fail -are Of the iJrOvls'i?ns of t'1]_ o articl, b;y t 1C CplltraC'L'Or, t.i1e Oc rd 51�11�_ have t'le ri,_7,t t0 cancel this Contract At.nout notice, and i ^_']1 'lave ti'C _'l^.'_t t0 CO':1111ete �'!ori_'1 the r'_'_an-lC1, herai1-foe-7 G' ')' -Tie ' � s COnt_'ct. ro 1 c_ec. T-,1-,'enty-fir 'l.: 1'').e 'ont. Ctor C'. 'ce,^, "r7t'1?in :Pive days' o-f t;le c'.ate o-- the e-Nec tion of t?i.s Contract t0 e1>ecute oziC_ umii dl t0 the .3oarC_ a C OOC!_ an,', Llf icieilt copora U LiretJ bo21C_ to iJe a-onrovcd "JVr sai d. Board, and payable to the �-tate of 7[ashin-to-1, •^.n,, to be in tx1e )ena l :um of l027.50, conditione(' t'12t said Contractor ;rill furlli E�l all. materials and perform all the vork upon the ter-ris, 7iithin the tinge ancl in accor-!ancc ;rit' t',i s con Tact and all Map Fs, plans and pecif ic t,101'1 S, a1..C'_ L. 1 ! 1 C! lc.�:r for L_le -oa r" C? a .S, C i' '1 T �T` �1er Cal c.Q;led. ' .J 'EC!UlI"E' J" ''^ :! It 0 all 1 bOrel' m 'tonics, mb-contracctors and. ;Material mcn, anO, all person , osh-11 supply such pei'CJ11C Or r b-COnt_-,ctOr� -with �) OviC•i011S 01.' su_J,_iIC C f0= t ;C Cal'r,']11(; Oil 0= ^L1C1 CTO�r'>, all a a JI'OVid@d in Sections 1159 a:_c 1161 o:` ,').C_4 ;ton and -3a1 ginger's Coder a -I tati.ltes o ' 7a s'lii21 ton, all the 1 _:l %.1 '1 •L� ffTs ^l - ri n -� J .A. ` n n ,' Y ,7.C' .:.i0ar. 1 ll 7C ..^.t lii,er�4 n- ti^ t0 rCC!LiiL'C ^c.i �-_ i"021trC'CUOr RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS AD 1-1 1 TERAn g rl c zr THE fit DAY or July w Rio" 1921 to fu:Cnish other or aC''_C'.ition al scc.curit in Case the,r shc11 $aVe 1"et1'O31 t0 believe t_1ci t11e u�~etir on r^iC. 'bone7. i :.,s become i r<:.irec ^i :ce tiie e:.ecution thereof. TtIiell --7r-secon d: Tl'.e s aiC. Co rat "4Cto r , - or i Self, i'us `lei 7.~S, e.-lecutors, adriinistrators, anC. � ssi 7s, hereb- a reds to the full nerform;1".nce of the Co4''em-ints heron. cunt^ined ui'�on its part . T?En U�irr OeS hereby ,; ih�d1 n. emiplo.r k:�,Lca-i Contr(Cctor t0 fur111.S:1 "nc'. iDrovidc all materials, anO. t0 Co land cause to be done the -ro rl: provi,,1.ed for in thi n cu-tract , and he<<'eb C ontr^ Ct s and, agrees to pay for the same the Sun of one t11ousanC. Ei[ 1t-,, seven c nC. 50 100 l r `�LLb eec, -'.;o c"..dddeduction. S � zT " ,1 / �,.,�.M08"7,,�0) , j additions or � �,, :.eason of a� r '� �� � n s hereinbefore -orovidecl. 2hepa-yments to be maO.e undor t'_i s contract lter�. �o_ c:_��. e.� �,..� ^S herein pro,rrided dial be -made bar :'arra;lz draC,,-n u-pon t:1c general d of the County of tcoi:1, iCi aiG. T _ _11' i, _._.11 'fie ta-._-e•_ anC accep eCC, b, d,-j.(c. contractor c,v 7Cr T< Lle. 11111 YITa ESS 71E . HEOF t. i ] ra (? C , t: r '2a S executed tl-ese prosents ail' `_ s ic! * oar,. of �I� e .. � L. l a _7 t .�. .� � � a 1 lea sent .7 1.�. ii l•� Count? Co?Tll7'i ssioners of 7Tiatcmi Count t,.raShinpton, ha S hereunto c2usCt_ the Se pre`ents to be r , �.'n ,r `-vyear first nbo-TTe r,rr �s e7.e1.r_ecuJet• t) �0. aeey? ZVsA t.U if n tt It n to n u u n It It It It !run !t It it if w !2 It it It !i ri !t It +; !t it rt tt : L1pE',�.r-Ply*Luhe Co . Contra L, r " o�.rd of Count;; Cor.2i:�i sr oneru " :! r l�r'hur� J. :311; tde Presirdent rt of : naj coi=1 COurit;r fate of tt Fy _ . _ .�. _ "ecret4 ry tt �, ,s'zingt m rtttnrtrtltrtnurtltannttunrturtttnttnnrtnnnttnn„ sr :BOAR:D Or COUNTY C012-IS"SIGMRS 01 VMCOM COUNTY, `,.'f�S1T_I1 GTO' ;Lttest: `'am. E. 3arrett Cl('k of the Boar d. B,r �.C. : :� cter Chairman f':. '.Idler Cossione r ,� d Pro,,Ti7 Co=i ssioner --------- 00o_......----__- "'he bonCt of �zy r-Bl the Co for 1087.50 riven by 1,morican Surety Co. and. cove.: -in,- contract for -plumbing in the CoulltuT Gary C Zr� s � �")rOzTeC. by the 1:OarC. On motion tl.=e Doard adjourned to meet on ?,'onc.a�r, JL:l ° llth, 1021. f'IM~ Cf1a1.r1"1u.7 Tar rd COLlnt'' VO=1i SSi OnBrS. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERA0-orc1�,;, THE "'r 11 th DAY Or J u-fir 1921 1 :e o .r ae� �L ,��, -- -, n� � c_joa � ;ice: _eia oii � 1„r � 1 �`! re >er.v all rieP_ibers o the-'o^rcl rir_.i the Cle,,,r i.a a t-ueiz('_^nce. ?ie follovdiaz _ CUR1' J T r C c . i ran si-) . Jo:c;.n ion u oar u o e c't . ���^ ice �- 3.16 J A __ 11ex ,.�enoe as 1� Counj - Coi>rdssio.�e�~ 1r,55 ------- 000---------- On riotion 'Lhe P journed to ?:'_eet on TUesdT, Jul,";r 26, 1�121. Ciri?�11 ord. G�ov?zL Co_ stoners . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS A-_, lei 1 TERAJy `.'u e 0dl y THE '6 t.1 DAY or Jul-,r 1921 �!'ite�'c!a�r Jtllsr 26 1�21. Ij"`e card ?"net uY �tl 11t t0 d�OL'_r11:e :t t I e n On JLlly 11, 1021. l�w'e,�eilt, e ,.� ,.�, , ^,, i ^ ,., L ..1 „ rinl _[' _� r-j '1 r^ ter y� rr /� a 11-ne-.1berc of t,._e _':oarc_ mn(c t.:_e G1er _ ii1 tte. dance. l,.e Hof _or. 1. clai,�s e e 1 0 ,e, Inc. nroceedings had: ,.. --� CU R.ei T L?I1�i+.,_. r k� I T:j) T'u et `"o' n ?. -'o�:; . .n. Lt . Co . Ga s Cc -.I ect , t . f o r Cti1 s 60.22 ---------- 000---------- � -, =unt . Of Count r Home , f_' Icc l`li"t.t2 tiJe '13o and an iS1Vei:tO r.' Kin -, 11 of contents of four trunic S, be lon iiat r, t0 ._e Hilliard 1'sta to , ','iiliC 71a ve boe r in tora £ e at- the !lome a nce `.Tay ) , 1215 C. o p e n e C lj,y I1i:i oil rune 21 , 1021.. IIT T-M], I.:_ATT*1'2 Or :C°ROC ,HUES, ) �t 1 ( ORDER ACC + Tl <,G ,IP, 0" -,AIR 1 !J _V�L':TT CO. FOR t71LI)TCOT" COMM. IIOIm ) PA", t17.is, is tter c011ng on for conslC,ej�ction on tliis 26t1 C' y Of Jr,_,ily, 1921, in accOrd- ace Y,it 'v a-s - r Clc la o]- cL ; 1 L '., t11i-,L Co..r o- e, the .uocr: rli1Qs reC� _e i0 11 T'0 f ini _711 J lc" �0 t,a G UCOi:l .Oui1t.,f .i 1J'n?t Vne biC's were suvi:lined: J T'],e Leader, Fernc,.le. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467.65 77e stern ?`erc^ntile Co 517 .4--7 Oven _ n.rhet Glo cer:r 65.00 1--,eland 11c ?lcOc` ,ju. -197 •08 L L ry Z ryL u.l (,L �� r' l .� 1. L --IERLAS, tl�e bia. of tb.e Twir '-ercantile •o i s the loz�,e t n-,? oe�� U1._ : ���r:_ u.-Lu .: n ^'� n t� '� L L' r r. �� , ''0 -r n �. ram'., s 1 �. I T!t. +0 0 �E �� th :x� C. ti 11 0 1 U 1 e 1 N �1e reu; �; ��_��._ ��_., _,r. _�:., _�"� � �__e i a 1 C� 0�. � e 3..� : 'C _' i ul 1.e �0 � e , c;.i. a�>:.. ::ccepteC' upon the corclition tI1.',t sci� -3-m_olie0 c re 1,0 be pac':ed renciy :tl Or o-cliveryr On or before t 1-1 L r t s ' c tJ r-r a 'nay b e retu a:,ne C'. t0 the Aug s 1 , 10 2 G>> C�. �at i f an 0 sai c_ ay�Ia l i e _� ro re un I, ,f�.c o 1,�_eVr i._ , ti^ic ?air 1.rercailtile Co. Tone i'i red;".l..r acliOur,1eC_ ;:esoioil of h0 .. o'r_''_ t".iN 26tI1 d"7r of Au`uSt, 1C21. If It It It It 11111t tt It It 11 It It 1111 It It tt It It ti ii 11 It 1111 0I1 11 ti 1111 11 11 •!ii_ C. :73c Iter Chairman of l-lOard of CoL�1ty Co:r ismonerti " J.A. I.L-11er Counts Co -,-,l ssioner it of 7, tcorn C;oL111t;T estate of ,i 7r7 Blown County Co-:T..isoioner 11 11 11 ►1 it It 11 it it it II It it It 11 It 11 If It it It 11 11 It it 11 11 11 i1 It it it it 11 11 Attest: Sam Til. 7arrett Count:r Auditor and }_-of-"icio C le rlc of t c :',' o --__--..-___OJO-..___ On =tion the . ,lo rC: ._,d-)JourneA . luo ".e:'t on P:_,iday, <,'L':_ ' 219t'c? , 1921. CI1a ir:=d ,. D�oa rdi Count;r Col-z,:v ssio . ers RECORD OF C®IV MISSI®NERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMX Fri day TI;E 29th DAY OF July 1921 Friday, July 29th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment to cen on' July 26, 1921. .present, all members of the Board and the Clerk- in attendance. The folloizing proceedings were. had: BEFORE THE B OARD O F COMMY COI111'I SSIONERS OF r �'IHATCO. iy'!-COUN`CY, ti`TASIIIITGTOPT IN THE MATTER OF THE II4PROVEMMIT 0 F SHE LYiTDEiT-SUP!IAS MAD TO BE KITOWtT )( ORDER FOR HEARING ON APPRAISERS REPORT AS HI GHQ;:SAY ITO . 30 j It appearing to -the Board of County Commissioners that the Board of Appraisers have signed and filed with the Clerk of this Board a schedule and esti2,1T.te of all property that will be damaged, or benefited, or both damaged and benefited by the proposed improvement and in consid- eration thereof and as provided by law a hearing thereon will be had before the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House in the City 'of Besingham, 111hatcom County, 17aollingto n, on Ithe 25th day of August 1921, at 10 0 1clock A.M. At said meeting .the Board examine into the said mhedule and estimate and considdr any objection or objections filed. and made thereto. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Cleric of this Board dive notice of said hearing bypublication in three successive weekly i sues of the Bellingham Reveille a daily paper of V7n_ .,tcom County, Washington, being the County Official ne„rspaper. Done in regular adjourne_c? session .of the Board this 29th day of .July, 1921. 11 11 11 if 11111i It it 11 11 11 11 111t it 1111111111,11 t111111 It 1111.11 t1111111' E.C. Baxter " Board -of County Commi ssioners " Chairman of the Board of County Commi ssionErs. of Mia.tcom. County State of " J.A. Diller County Comte ssio}per If Washington " Ed Brown County Commissioner 11flIlIIII111itittllltlflllllttllllllllllltltl11II11IIUtI11Iltlii Attest : Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offi'cio Cle•k of the Board. ------------ 000------------ -- BEFORE TILE BOARD OF COUNTY COTETLI SSIONERS OF WHATCOT.+L COUNTY, JWASHINGTON. IW, THE 1iIATTER OF AN E1,911 RGENCY EXISTING : II: C011-TECT I0N IVITH THE RO AI) AND BRIDGE : R E' S 0 L U T I FUND OF WHATCOTj COUNTY, WASHIiTGTON 1, HEREAS an order was made and entered on the 18th day of June, 1921, ' in the Superior Court of Whatcom County, 1ashington, in causes No. 14617 and No,. 14642, which causes involved tine assessment heretofore made in connection with the Lynden-Laurel Road, Highway No. 26, and in which order the said Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington, ordered and directed that all warrants heretofore i ssued by the Auditor of V-hatcom County, Washington., in payment for the .bridge across the 1Tooksack River, which bridge was built in connection wrath. said Lynden-Laurel Road, Highway No. 26, should not be paid out of any funds -derived from the assessment for said road, and did further order that said warrants should be paid out of the general road and bri dge ' fund of said 7hatcom Countyr, Washington; and WHEREAS prior to the date of said'orde-r of the Superior Court this Board of County Commi- ssioners had created debts and incurred liabilities on account of the general road and bridge - fund 'of Mhatcom County, Washington, to the full extent allowed by the statutes of 'his state .under Chap. 151 of the Session Lawsof 1913; and li'EEIMAS THE rirAKI_iTG and entry of said order was an unforseen catastrophe or emergency which ti could not have been anticipated at the time the estimates were computed for the fiscal year 1921.; an d 1,rI MEAS there is not money emugh in the said general road- and bridge fund of Whatcom County, VVa 2hingt on , at this time eaftcIt;there will not be money in said fund during said year 1921 to pay the ilia rrznts isoued for said bridge in accordance with said order of.the Superior Court of Whatcom County, -Wa shington ; ancT t!IiL'REAS the t-,arrants which were issued in payment for said bridge are r_„�]De-re0 as follows: 378 to 3S0 inclusive; 536 to 551 Lriclu;'dve; 575 to 585. inclusive; 657 to 66,:. -inclusive anC1 732 RECORD OFCOMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri_1 TERM Fri -dal dal . THE 29 th DAY or J u 1y .1921 to 750 inclusive. The total amount of said warrants being %?34,0012..88 and the interest on said warrant s to August 1 . tu , 1921 , amount s t o $1654 .11 , making a t otal o f sai d warrant s, princi - pal and interest t o Augu st 1 st , 1921, 1a35 , 666.99. ITOVI THEREFORE, IT IS HEI'+ Y RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the �iuditor of tr!hatcorl County, �7G.shin;- ton, be. and he hereby i s instructed to i ssue warrant s in the total n-miount of �35 , 666.99 dated August 1 st,. 1921, which warrants zliall be dravm on the [;enerai rood and bridge fund of V)ha.tcom County, Vla shington, and designated as "Emergency warrants, Series "A" No. —II, and that said warrants so i s.mzed by the said County Auditor shall not be paid out of the road and bridge fund for 1921 but .all be paid out of the road and bridge fund for 1922, and that the amount of such vlarrant indebtedness shall be included in the levy for the said road and bridge fund against which said warrants are dravm, made for the next succeeding fiscal year, to -writ: 1922; and saR, -vra.rrant s Shall - dra-u interest at the rate of 6% per annum. IT IS FU7RTHER ORDERED A1TD- DIRECTED that the warrants to be issued under this resolution shall be used to pay and retire the above numbered warrants dravn-i against the Lynden-Laurel Road High- way No. 26 Fund. That the warrants to be i ssued under this order shall either be sold for cash at par or given to the 'polders of the aoove numbered warrants draznl on the said Lynden-Laurel Road Highway No. 26 Fi).nd, upon the delivery to the treasurer of Vhatcom County, Vlashington, of said Lynden-Laurel road warrant s for cance Nation.. DONE IN OPEN SESSION OF THE BOARD, thi s 29th day of July; 1921. 11""""n"ilnlrnn""""n"""t1"t111n11"►,""""" E.C. Baxter Chai•iman Board of Count,, "Board. of County Commissioners " Commi s sione rs. " of Vrnatcom County State of " J.A.• 1:1i11er Con i ssioner " Vlashington " Ed Brown Commissioner 11 It 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11.11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 It It it I1 It I1 11 " 11 11 it 1 Attest.: Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-o ffi ci o Clerk of the Hoard. ---_--000--- ---- CREDITS ALLOViED COUiITY TREASURER AT THE S'ETTLE%'i..�111T ✓ FOR THE 1VTONTH ENDING JUNE 30, 1921. In the Witter of the settlement with. Edi th 1VT, Thornton, County -Treasurer of Va2atcom County, Vlashington, for the month ending June 30, 1921. NOW, at thi s time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the. said Edith ITT. Thornton_, having filed with this Board a statement .setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and I compared the same t=rith the `statement, and having found .that they were actually paid out, by said Treasurer during the said month, said paymentstbeing made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth: NOVI, THEREFORE, it i s hereby o rdered by thi s Board that sai d Edith IL.. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby i s alloyed credits. for sai d disbursements as follows, to -wit STATE CAPITOL BUILDING 11JND. For cash paid State Treasurer ST AT E GENE RAL IMM . Fo r cash -paid State Treasurer TATE SCHOOL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE 1.1111ILITAIY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUB 'LI C HI GMVAY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PEMIAITMIT HIGHWAY FUND. For cash -0aid. State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION 1UND. For cash paid State Treasurer ST ATE P AFC . rIU M , For cas?n raid State Treasurer 2,741.15 24,418.59 261.00 1 , 644.78- 5 , 497 .81 6,426.28. 8,685.95 36.75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ju 1-7 7 TExrz�' ,.; ,,,sT THE ,,�, DAY or 192 - . G A , Tll 1J UIT-D For caNil paid "tate Trea curer 1,�0 , 35 ;;TATE FII'. P.,a' 1 TU1T- For cash nail State Tres surer 381.72 '21:�1'7 IT, CL!�'."AT IOIT TV, For csh -naid Stlatc Trea ;purer 2,720.81 COUIT`i'i' CURM317T E1Ci E f f E FUiiJ. For rec?-ec2neC- 22,691.57 ' or interest on s� e .36 C'OUIT`.L'�i SIi;�I�I::G 1liITi�, For bonds rec'-eel:leC� `-4,000.GO Tor bonC_ interest coupon- redee.:led AE,0 00 i;Tir I� I '1�i OVL++' sl.l IUND, '',o 2, vi grants redeenieC' 1,113.71 _.TC'�UOR Ii r1J :ITIG!iT TO,- FUITD. For warranty red.eelled 3,867.75 Di'TDGE .TU_n Fo r rrar r!-:1 t ,., re c?.c e leC. 19,525.21 'or 2 ; (Ec 5 bonds re deer t: d 6,000.00 l7or intu,erc,^t cou.—onc on :amlc 'or n c�..sT� paid cen.et com-oan;; for cerbmt on 11.11. 6 A. 5 934.78 OI,I�IEI�S' F'7.LTL:I:' :l'U1TI�, Fo-r warr,:.nt reclee:^ed 150.00 'POLL T _'O� ?'UitL , for cash .,aaic'. St -ate Treasurer 53,456.00 GAITE PROTI:11CT T017T _`+JUID. Fo r vil- rrant s redeer-ec- 379 , 06 .;,':IDOL D'1''_!TRICTS, G1l;r;P.A' 1+U"iD. o= 'rrarrant,,, redeei:led 90,049.36 'or interest on oame 169.il Po r ,e,.00l bonds redeemed ?,900.G0 ,or 1�ool l; ol.c. i r_terert `Cf3.L1pOn redeel:zeC. 2, 627.50 T07A. ` 1IP S 7(TTDS LL','o r cash n i cT orn c iY,) Trel- curers 27,676.07 `)ITCH & DRA1.7 I1.11T DI�'TS t'U�J._11S• to r 746.80 O M 0 ii 3''7 LI ; CfHA._ IUND. For warr,:.nt s reC..ecn,ed 3 , 938.85 Pi Fs.'AIT1{,i,T T_TGH- 'TAB_` 1,__k:2-TTEll'LTCL 111TID. For era rrant -1, redeemed 91 4 .00 CITIES FI1?T! r. cash oaiC. "lFor Cilrcurers 40, 688.2Q- 1T71 h 1'1',I'IMAL�,L7,7,TDT�Al' F lT O :.LD I'_..r 1 For roo.C'. bonC- s recleemod r ),004,OG -1 F. �, o roa(l. hone. intere^u coupol_., reCeemecl 125.O %OAD !;.Pr' . . U1iD, For road hond interest coupol ^ redeemed 2,268.75 ROAD T,.-PT . I+'Ul,,T 7. For road bonds recleer-iled "nor road bond interest coupo:zs rec'.ecr-:ee- 11949.06 I;EDE-.TTI0- l+UIOM . Fo r ca� iii naiCl. T1 molders o f 17 l�s• 88.16 ;-:'SUI.tAS i OAP) I:.PT. For warr^,:at o reC-ecl-zed 29,500.74 '01" ca Nil paid cement col:xaln, fog: cel:ent 12,800.90 ARFT AGE C'i',7U I II I C.,�T FUi�'D For w rrant o, recec_:ied 3-e'_-.00 CV*i.:U.:JT=i VALLE7 MADS !T,aiT. For road bonds redeemed 12,750.00 ':o-. ro^(! ')onel. interest cot;,:)or. redeer.�ed 1,299.a8 t:OIL-0 T-_ID .' . 1"U iJ , for warrants reC.ecl-rLed 7 939 84 or road bone- interest cou"oonc- redeer-ec! ',542.17 ;or ca0-- ,aic' cfT-lent corl,^nr for cen:e11t 5,079.10 _;AC!11� CL'_ ;OOIiSACK ROAD I -.:Pr' . IUND, '7or ro^.C. i:,on-J i nterect cou.-,,ori„ redee2-c1ed. ,9'10.00 G?'�i;Dl'LII; RO'i:J For !•oaec, ,)oncl intere of courv,on„ re'eeraccl )528.75 RECORD :.®F COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS --April TERM ( Friday THE 29th DAY or Tul f 192 CUSTER-:riAY1,71E ROAD ILITT . FUND. For warran"us redeemed ti 96,679.66 Fo•r road bonds redeemed 28,000.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 9,033 81 For cash paid cement company for cement 6,37.1:73 Total disbursements 6140944.26 'Tie do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in var- ious banks to her credit at the close of business on' June 30, 1921, as certified by W. S. Bogert, Deputy County Auditor, to agree `rith the balance shotm on the Treasurer's Report for the month ei ding June 30, 1921, the salve being, in words and figures as follow s, to -wit: Bank Checks Treasurer? s Deiosii to rry - _ - Balance _ +� ,� outstanclan .� � Bohn _ 200,379.81 y 103,622.71 ? 96,757.10 First National Bank 108,578.35 120)448.61 11,870.26 Bellingham National Lank 248,117.39 568..82 247,548.57 No rtInwe stern National Bank Northwestern State Bank 50,000.00 50,000.00 Home State Bank. of Blaine 50,000.00 First National Bank of Lyn.den 50,000.00 First -I?ational Bank of Ferndale 50,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 15,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 20100-0.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 15,000.00 Citizen's Bank of Ferndale 12,000.00 Farmers & Tierchant' s Bank of Everson 11 , 000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden0 000.00 Total balance in bank .`s625,435.41 Cash in Office:, Currency 4 464.00 Silver- 8.79 Checks and Cash Items 23,129.83. Cash in Vault, 97 0.00 Total cash in office. .' 28,572.62 Grand total treasurer's cash on hand. ,�654,008.03 °IN TESTIT:IONY ITMEREOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of. County Commissioners of 'Whatcom. County, Washington, this 29th. day of July, 1921. 1111 11 1t 11-II II it it 11 11 11 It It 11 11 11 11 11 1111 11111t 1111"""""""" E.C. Baxter " Board of County Commissioners 11 Chairman board County Commissioners o-f Ziatcom County State of " J.A. Miller Comma. ssioner " Washington " Ed Brovnl Comma. ssioner II N 11 I1 II It 11 II Il 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If II N 1t t7 11 11 11 Il Il ti tl 11 11 Il 11 11 Attest*: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and. Ex-o ffici o Cle sic of the Board. _-_----o0o---__--- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on I,ionday, August 1 Nt, 1921. airman Board of Counter Commi ssiont+ s RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Anr--1.I- TriimK ',ono.ay THE 1 st DAY or Aucu st 19z_ T.'Onda,y, Au d6 1 st- 1921 . T'Ine .:5o,,rd riet T)ur tiva nt to adjournment to Yen on July 29th, 1921. Fre- e ant) i' 1�.'y 1 "! r t,y -i s, rs a, s j; "� .ei t, �.C. I✓��....te C� �-�iria��n, ,i.A. . filler �.nci Ed B-�^otrn, Coun:,�, Cor.�:�i�.,ione ,�, as..;�.� -�. :��-�xrett-,= Clerh of the `'oard. 71'_e folloyrinr; T)roceedi :.-'%ei'e h'i ,1 anC cla,ills allowed: CURP.EI;T ITu--PLIi 111UND C..Gm r, 11 ` ra-et-t �-"'aa V a s County AudZ l 0rU 7.S 79o-ei-t glary as Accountant and De -out,:,,' ,!luditor J. ra�rl Arid Cla ri, 4�a la r a s !:e?�L?ter i.t? 01tor r, . C . ?.`_^ rt fir_ do TLLC,r r'. Trim Cl0 ". Thomas "salary as ?ecord.er Je ssie '.''alters <to 71zrl1 o 1 ecI, do 23/31 E.C. Ba: ter Sala as County Commissioner J.A. "ruler CL0 Ed Brot;rn do rs. Jennie i:'. Robin Sa1a2Y as Supt . County _-chooI s I-elli e IT. Abbott fl-)alary a s,Dep. Supt. County Schools 'dwin ?:" Bair clalar - as Justice of Peace 7.1111. Heaton 0 enry C. lleach Sala-r,. as ..ler,. for Justice of Peace TTarri son CowcleY `".alp rTr a, o Guard G e o . H. S a r ant salary as C_L_ ri t, Commissioner 7Sabe1 S. Glen :tialar�r as Probation Officer Pi- c. a ti r. ^1-ute e ; aIary as Count'r 'Physician 'Pax i"e'nlig "alp �r as Coroner TT.B . Carroll Jr. Ba 1ar,r a s COui7ty Agricultural Agent , z'r S=--iith :S lary a s COur, t, 1.uto Driver Hector Gawley r,::aIar,-, as Janitor Fd B'. - rcli -n Salary as Judge 7.P. Brown d0 Geo. 77Cooi�: alary as C1er1: G .P. Kinca i d lary a s Deputy Clerk Haze-1- 1- . Heun CIO Looizv.s L^lc?rein I,-lar; a Prosecuting r.ttorne2r Frank 77. Ra dley ,alary as Deputy Pro ^ec 7ting Attorney Ylo-rence . Bo:.-eson :.a lar,;r as "'.te_.og. for Prosecuting Attorney Edit'r_ _. Thornton Salanr as Treasurer 2ranii 77i1son -,alaiy as Chief -, eputy Treasurer Olive "1.7i1 son .1ar'�'- as De-out-r Treasurer • .C. Harrington �alar,r as 3ooi;keeper S.A. Earl a 1ar:r c C1erI?, for Treasurer Freelove L. Canfield do Claire G. 1,:1il son ('..o J.H Stevenson do Lucile A. ITeec3ham CO C .?r.,r . Fi sk CIO A.L. Ca11C" an ".a 1 a r 1,r ass S12erifl J.B. Bennett Salarwr as Deputy ^�eriff Paul Tolsnan L a.larIr as Cook IT.D. TTcArt' ur 'a1azy as Assessor r Carver 4,lary a s e1, tr 1�scescor G.A. Pence do Jessie ??Llerr do Helen Ca,I.,mbell Sa 1^r.r as CleZ'i for Assessor Tena Ca: bell c?0 23/31 Leonard Johnson ^spry �. as Fi el d Deputy C.C. King :a1<,.ry as -,'u . County home Lotti e zT. Jami e son Sa la,ry a s i.<<t ron County ;Tome G. Tatsur-aw Salar�r as Cook D. Cameron Salary as 1ielper Roy Ousle;r Salary as Teamster George Kleer i�ala,ry as Teamster T'rs. E.71. ray �sa,la as Hurse E.7. Darr ; alary as Ass't. Nurse Ada Tauke s do George Slater salary as Guard J.C. Hills Salary as County Engineer J.G. Hostetter Salar, as Chief Deputy 23L 31 l I.W. Gooch 7a.r _1a,T as In st Iman 24%31 O . H . T:!unn d0 25/31 T".V. T:fy `-att 1^ry as Compt'r 23',/31 J.C. Hills, Jr. 'Salary as Chauffeur L.G. Bowden SnIary a s Chai nrr_an 25/31 A.L. Vii11iams do 25/31 L.H. Stark do 23-,', 31 Da11as Sweet do 22 31 Bruce Pym Salary as Inspector 25/31 F.G. Braman Salary as In Epector 25/31 F.L. Gott do 1/31 C.P. Ri st in e do 25/31 J.B. NaMi l lan do 23/31 Wal t e r Fo ut s do 23/31 F.F. Teit wo rth do 18/31 J. LeGreeley do 1/31 Don Clarke do 3/31 E.E. Le Scher Salary as Court Stenographer C.C. Green Salary as 1. nager Detention Hospital Jennie Green Salary as lk tron Detention Hospital E.L. Ferguson 11-� alai- as Stenog. for Co. ASr. Agent Gu s Bet 5-nian Col. Del. Poll Ta.c for he riff 187.50 150.00 110.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 74.18 125.00 166.66 166.66 166.66 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 80.00 15Q.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 168.33 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 125.00 187.50 150.00 95.00 187.50 1.50.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 30.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 02.00 92.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 60.00 30.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 85.00 187.50 164.50 168.00 175.00 117.50 125.00 112.50 112.50 105.75 99.00 175.00 175.00 7.00 175.00 161.00 161.00 126.00 7.00 13.50 100.00 50.00 50.00 65.00 58.63 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 1!priI TERAYS I: 'To nda7r THE 1 St DAY or August 1921 23�; e S.P . Tap pin Dickinson & Hatheny T . F. Doan Edith 11. Thornton Lo oyfd s 3 a ldrey Sam R. Barrett Geo. I:I. Cool, I: �rs. Jennie I,I. Robin H. Cowden H.B . Carroll, Jr. J.71. Smi Ulu C.C. King 71hatcom Investiiient Co. Tnez C. Cook Pacific Tel. (ti Tel. Co. Western Union Telg. Co. Dallis C. 7ise Edith M. Thornton, Co. Tr. A.H. Thomas Arthur C. Harlow Red Cross Pharmacy Ovil Pha1-,,,iac71T 7?ae Shintaffer R.W. Drake :Clorente Wright Y.H. Tromp Viola Kelly Win. HcCluskey, T.'-2?-.-. Fred Flint C.C. Green Einpi re heat & Groc . Co. Owl Pharmacy Puc;et Sound Pour & Lt. Co. '71.R. Hunt, er V,jlha t c ors. County Ir:pl ement Co . Wasllington Powder Co. C.C. King, Supt. Co. Home 7 rse Hdwe. Co. B �o0lts Owen I.1 rket Grocer;; Frye and. Coirpany Palace 'Teat Iiarket Fountain Bakery Bellingham, Impl.. Co. 1`103?se Hdwe. Co. Thiel and Welter Dupar-B1;'the Co. Belliilr',ha'21. Impl. CO. Clark Electric Co. ?ellerbach Pai)er Co. Bri ^bin, pith ec Live sey "d E. Hardin Puget Sound Welding 'Forks Gu st 11 Tabors D. bxldersen ,tanley Storret. a:�. e t l e :r' John II. Dean Bellingliai-, Publ . Co. I:Irs. C.II. Wait J. Le Coi:r T . Johnson O.J. Johnson 1,;_vire :teat Groc. Co. I.T.J. O'Connor Ireland & Panconst .�? . GrOCe'^f CQ . Fair I.Tercantile Co. Jacobson Grocery,- r < <'a11 C ocerr Gi lfilel "orct. Co. Qual.it r Store I:I. Thordarson Burton Murton Lyn den Dept . Store Golden Rafe Trading Co. I'Toolcsa.cii Valley Rochdale Co. G.1,17. I7cLauC lin T'ontgomery, Iliel Co. Blaine 7,ester Co. Simon Tan -filer Puget Sound Pow & Lt C^ . Holland & Williams T:"otor Co. 1,verson Garage Be11ingli-am 7:70tor s Corp. A. Benson T runl ey anC''011 S 741e1_l Co. of Calif. The Auto Top Co. Wage w Snyder ITOrthv.,est Auto Elect. Co. ergreen Service Eta. Tabor Inc C..uii.:r,,ar c Cu rt it L 11m s e r Col. Del. Poll Tax for Sheri-" f 1 st payment on Con str. of Co. Ga,rfge Inspection Service on County Garage 1,xpen se as County Treasurer Expense as Prosecuting Attorney l.111xpense as Auditor Emden se as County Clerk Expense, Auto Exp. Express as Co. Supt. ixoen se as Constable Expen se as County Agr. Agent _2,mpens e as Covxlty 1�L?to Driver r,„pen se L s Supt. County Home Office rent for Game Warden Work on Jury List for County Clerk Phone zervice to County 1% sages for C.3her-Commr-Agr YvZt- Tr. Revi E.ng Asse ssr2ent Roll on Lynden-Laurel roer Court Order Insuimnce on Lynden-Laurel Rood Bonds Assisting coroner in recovery body Au dry Burial of Hunter & Ergang I;iedicine for County Patients do Reg. births & deaths in Di st . j 1 do ir2 d0 �j J do 7i=4 do 7r6 do ;,=7 do 7; 8 1,'xpen se as I;1gr. Detention Ho coital That for Detention Hospital I;iedicine foi: Detention Ho t 1 Lights for Detention He snit al Haying at Detention Ho soltual Supplies for Detention Hospital Ptird.. for Detention Hospital do Supplies for Detention tlo spital Insurance Detention IT_o s�oita l Groceries for County Home I.Iea t for County ITorae d0 3 read for County Home Supplies for County Home C, o do do d0 Larip s for County Home Di sinfec Cant for County Hoine Prem. on Ins. on County 'lome 'Tod; for Counter Home Rep. to caltivator at County Horie Auto sup. & rep. for County home Auto sux), for County Home Paying at County Nome (10 0 do Publ . Notice, re Juveniles Care of Juvenile r:erviceN to Proration Officer Care of Bergot Johnson pen se t^l,:inn- boy t0 l:lE'd1C.^1 Lake Groceries for Fagg -Grocerries for Curzy, et al. Groceries for Stenger, et al. Groceries for 3an.G.s, et al. Groceries for 1"r .nk et al Groceries for Trove Groceries for Peterson, et al. Groceries for I,Lirlrllam, et al. Groceries for 01He, ra Groceries for Sigvalson, et al. Groceries for 71if.)barcl Groceries for Detwilea.' Groceries for Lambert Groceries for Severance, et al. Groceries for "f:;c11rader `:'odd for Tloo;.,.stromf et al. later rent for Hutba rd Y"ou se rent for "rs. 7,IcCre^ s'h Ga s & Lt s for I."r s. Frar_I� Gas for Sheriff 1'+uto Rep. for `�'Ineri _f f Cj,o Garage rent for -T{-.ginee:. +=as for Engineer U' o Auto repairs for Engineer _',mto re. anC,_ tire^ for E.1ginee:., Auto repaa,-rs L Stor. for .Enggineer Road Taylor Gas etc. for Eng-Co. Auto- Char. C,o,: :z- Cormir. 3royrn Eup-oli e s for County Auto. Pe-0. to County Auto 58.63 32311.30 82.78 53.83 45.50 40.82 22.94 18.97 2.40 12.50 1.05 65.27 15.00 20.00 73.90 3.99 159.00 24.20 20 25.00 50.00 106.94 17.71 5.25 9.75 5.00 10.00 1.50 3.50 4.00 4.10 1.25 3.00 1.90 9.00 6.65 12.65 14.00 9.00 75.00 35.65 58.92 92.46 30.40 9.20 39.89 64.55 40i:50 4.80 5.80 7.75 50.00 15.00 1.00 69.22 46.38 20.00 48.00 56.00 32.00 9.74 12.25 3.00 67.25 5.90 12.71 4_0 4r_ i84.94 46.80 33.50 12.50 41.07 47.17 19.75 30.00 20.00 20.00 -0.00 13.62 18.00 7.50 10.00 2.82 26.00 .70 7.95 5.00 7.15 78.00 2.75 107.58 15.60 51.21 3.95 3.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ?i-n ri l TER Al,f 7 On C.-? ay THE 1 st DAY OF Ao_lg -_t 192 1 C.C. Daniels Repairs to Counts Auto .00 rta,ildarCa :''_ut0 Co. Re-). - �JU _ ` ar. CO Llilt�r ;"iut0 . 53.19 ntandal^d Auto CO. AtltO re?7'.1rs for Co?ln y .U)t. 54--.80 Custer Garage Auto supplies for Corr.ir. _. rornl 7.35 Smith 710tor Co. Gas for Traffic Officer 50.12 "Ie, �. Sir:oson Co. NaU supplies for Co. !i�r. gent O,i39 7Be11in l-a_: 1?i-ibI. Co. Publ. for Count-- Of`iees:' 15.62 Union Prt-. DiadE. C. Sta. Co. Su-o for ;;upt--J o:: �? - 'i"' . 5 t :'asrr-`.'r- ".per. 251.02 Griruus f ta. , Prtg. Co. `Up, for `hew n, -Attar. 15.05 G.z. '.?o rran -7'rintin ; for County Co_n- i s si o_1er 10.50 'ri ste 2 25 ^ran'_; 1% L!,1-1)o-rn Alcohol Deamits for Auditor 3.00 (T 04erwood T-Mewrite-r Co. ,ac1iine for Count�T Ilu itor 122.50 '_athes 73oo': Co. Te-p. to Ts--peZr^it 11.50 pi,' on �� Carbon Co. Ca���on ^Ue_ for �.ttorne;i 1,50 E,_ . 111,2, t1n.eo :3oo_L Co. _ o-nlie r, for GoLnt.,t e,,, .>L rer 1.65 C.A. Griffith Co. Rubber Sta:ass for'Allditor .70 T Geo. :1. .7i tchell rep. to level forineer 10.00 Torthwest 171-.I e. Co. Supplies for and Courthouse 9.50 ,. Co ri�i w Paint Co . , uopli e s for Courtho-a se 9 T.7-ers 1?ep. to Court'ouse plumbin 1-0.90 Caine-Gri::_sLa,;r Ca. _aterial for Courthouse 1, Pacific Coast Che_-Acal Co. ,_`a~_ -flies for Courthouse 31.20 'i'ce Ponti _.ovinE; ga.rba e f r ,_.^_ Courthouse 6.00 Central G:?oce-_Ur _unnlieti for 0allitor 16.00 "ells ilardware Co. G?o 14.15 'D'' l'i Ca '' � T,aunC'_r' _ c C i s C G ec.___ c Laundry for Jury-1 :,. 3.85 Pu et coun(1 Poor I.t. Co. Car tic''etti for I ieriff 10.00 Paul Tols_zan '"eals for risonerr, 399.60 _,attersb-� Dro s. Clot tin for Pri sal ers 7,75 Ireland cc Pancoast Sw)nlies for jail. 15.20 Cascade LaunC'i',, c,- T�:re 7lics. Laundry for emaill l�'-.00 I?. Kiphart :cal-n bounty on 1 - ildcat and 2 coyote.F; >.00 LIQUOR I1,T7�'i:TIGATIO1T FITI D 2.D. Kenyon �ala27 as Dep, Pro^. 'Ltt-orney 150.00 Ii.L. 17ec'11Llrst Sala as Deputy ::hers `_ 1-50.00 ':'',i?. Carpenter Salary as Deput;. 'heriff 11io.00 D. Dr- in Co 125.00 77.TT. DroCI: ;>a1ar-- as Dep. -her �- Traf. Officer 125.00 Loo:"1is Da10.re Paid for .tlut0 rc' -)airs 18.00 OICa 1ih tcom Tfr. Co. Cartage 1.50 D.IT. Kingsley �'aI a, r1, a. '7De-,)u*r 25.00 A.L. Callahan -_..)ea1 a r fhe riff 61.3� G.O. Tliur st on eat s for DepLl ter �'1e ri 11 - 0 -wer`ree_1 :service Sta. �Ga r and Oil for heriff 131.1 ver reen Service Sta. Gas. for llttorney 1.68 TcIor c, Crui1=L,-a1I: Auto Su:). _or `''_erlfi= 5.59 Idd.i�s �uici Co. o 14.21 ,Torth�.;est Auto ',,lest.. Co. m t o rcoairs fo_, hcriff ��1.On D e l l i n ha:-1 Auto Tp L Unl-) . Co. ('_0 31.76 i:;ARRIAG� C 1RTI "''ICAT_J1 TUND Geo. : Cool:, Count4.r Cler1, ccorc'.inr; :.� rria;e Certs. 37.00 l' • Tl SOLDIER'"') ,.R_� I ��,F 1qJ1T.7 -arah 7oster Relief of raIl o ter 25.00 ----- 000------- DEFORr m�;.L' BOAPID OI' COUITT=' C0 :!': I SSIOiTL'RS OT_+' _ i'�IATCOi: COUITT7, i;'A ,IYI_?G'f01T I1 TIE !:'MEER 0"; 7'F-P CO_? "RUCTIO ) ( R E SO LUT 101T OF, TI_77' ? `O_L_TT I rT �s ZOAD ) =EREAS, On 1,?a..y 18, 1920, the _.'oard of County Co:-.,r?i ss7.011er s of "1c tC0_i1 County, `;'a shinsto n e `m[-;ne(.', a. Coopet'ative . SreEr,ent for the Construction an0. iaintenancc Of the Gia,Cier-':'1ui;san section Of t'^.e .-, -ant �'a,'_er !yoad , ;"'.1,C''' ^. ;rC'C_'"_e11t ?,'ar_ e,- ccuteC1 b7;' :Ghe `":ecretan Of A CriC .lture of the Un ited :l�;ates on JLlne 7, 1920 and '...-ER'EAS, u_'16i.er mica r=reemcnt the COL?nty of 'M-.C-tcma a.- _reed to )ay tllirt ,r-three a_.(' one- third per cent (33-1/3_7�) Of a_1f CO ^'i Of sal'_ rOaClj 1 C'1 a r i .L ^' .� r a .I. Cl M n } .t. .1 f' a C, ('. 111 .P _�R�II�, 1� a.�;r )' !-V!o, rti cle _our O_ i.he c0-o�,)or_- ive--ree:-:i- nt reads follows L _ , C7mrinc p-re s2 o-. coil truction, it ^.ppcars that the funds w1dcli the i)a_,t _J e s ;,^ve a, -reed to pro- v1.�.e will bC insufficient t0 ='lest the total co st of t-1,1.e P_-oiect, n0',ico tilereo ffia,11 be C_Jven ' -,-o sorest ;service to t',e ..7.,ocal tint,,.Ori':7-, �,nC'. i f t! r, no,rties Or either Of the::1 call not , Or a.re not ?' l l ins^� to nrovi Cae `,-2 n r,,'diti 0nal ftlnc=s; reces`:ar;;'-, mcI-i C 1'?_1,r'es, '_n t',e plan s an," _ finecific Lion , or in the le_`r- h O ''1E' '1'O�eCt, a Z i11 rcCuce t-?e total cost to t'he a fount Of be ia6e i:l tw?E' _._aw1_1er ab0-�;-@ specifiC: ll :','_'ld i-D D`, r, Di st Ict-i-n-ince a_1. er (late o 1a 20, 1 1, i wdvi ed s.. arG' i�.Z_1 roa: a' _ _ _ 7_ 1 1i ^: G.0 i:1 ,0v0,00 0 CO::1)le�e 2@ ,l i_1 0 __C OZ'ii 0" 25. . RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS - AXix'7.1 TER114S_ Ijon.day T>iE 1st DAY or August 192 1 uacsan �i+n addition to the .' 1931500.00 of tihich VAI tcom County agreed` to pay 4 64,500. under resolution of May 17, 1920; 7vO7 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of Whatcom. County, Washington, be, and he hereby is, directed and instructed to draywarrants to the amount of 4?3,000,00 for the share of V) atcom County of said additional r�9,000.00, said vrarran ts to be drawn on the Forest Reserve Fian.d, - rhen needed. Done in r e g ull a adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of August , 1921. ltlfannt1n111fn1fnnunnlllful1l111nI11inr{tin1111f1n" E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board " - Board of -County Coinriiissioners " 3.A. Iiiiller County Corriiissioner of lillatcom County State of " Ed Brovrn County Commissioner Wa shington It 1f II Il 1111 1f 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 If it It It It If If 11 11 11 11 It If It It It 1111 It 11 It 11 Attest_ ' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------- 000--------:.. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1MISSIO11ERS OF VOIAT COM COUNTY, WASHINGT ON VIN THE' •!NATTER OF THE I .,TROVE.MWT OF THE NORTH DELTA ROAD TO BE I�is0�`l�i AS ( ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS HIGH?ITAY NO. 27 This matter coming on this 1st day of August 1921,, upon the application for the appointment : - of appraisers -in the above wetter as provided by lave, and it satisfactorily appearing .to sa2_r, County Com- i ssioners that A.H..-Frasier and Paul ValeriL? s and A.W. Frost of Whatcoin County, i, zree disinterested persons residing within said county, but not within the territory particularly ben- efited or effected by the, proposed improvement, .are fit, proper and qualified persons to assess the benefits -of said proposed improvement to the corporation, companies, persons and property particularly,benefited thereby, and to estimate, the damage to property over o-r through vr"nich the said road shall be built or establid.ed: NOVI, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said A.H. Frasier and Paul Valerius and A.71. Frost of, 1LI.1a.tcom County,, be and they are hereby appointed apprai sers 'in said matter for the purposes hereinbefore set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the, Board this 1st day- of August 1921. 11itItfftf11It111111H11it111111111111111111If 11 It 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 it 11 " Board- of County 'Cormii ssioners If " of. v1'l'atcom County State of " n ',Va sh i ngt on 11 if 11.11 11 i1 t1 it tl tt n 11 It It 11 If, It 11 t1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 fl 11 11 1! fl l! tl {f 11 E.C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County �Connni ssioners J.A. ?hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Comrii s si one r Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------- 000-------- Oaths of Office and Bonds.of A.H. Frasier, A.W. Frost and Paul Valerius as Appraisers on I7orth Delta Road, Highway -"27 , vrere filed with the Board, ' -----000-------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, August 2nd, 1921. rman Board o un ty ssi oners.�� RECORD OF "COMMISSIONERS' " PROCEEDINGS April TERM Tuesday. THE 2nd DAY OF AtlguSt 192 Tuesday, August 2nd, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 1st, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The followz1ng proceedings were had: IN THE LATTER OF DRAINAGE IIfP.ROV7,it� { T DI -STRICT) MUINTES OF HEARIIJiG ON ENG:l1TEIjiR' S Pmoru l ( PLAT, SURVL+i 11 l%riATES AID OTHER DATA NO. 18, OF iFTHATCOlf COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) and ORDER THEREON, On this 2nd day of August, 19 21 , at ten o'clock- A.1% , hearing on Engineer' s report, plat, survey, estimates )nd_ other data on file was had before t'r_e Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Vlashington- at thei? Board Room in the Court House, Bellingham, .said Counter and State, pursuant to order fixing time" and place of said hearing and notice thereof duly given by publica- tion pur-suant to said order directing said hearing and directing notice thereof, -proof .of publica- tion of said notice being on file in said proceeding. There were present at said hearing E.C. Baxter, Chai -rman and County Commissioner, Ed Brovm, County.Commissioner, J.C. Hills, County Engineer of V9Thatcom County, Vlasliington, by J•G: Hostetter, his deputy, E.D. Kenyon and J.H. Cannon the duly appointed and acting attorneys for said district ,and O.D. Lamoreaux, Lucy She11 and.'P. l,TcGhee, oimiers of lend in said district. The meeting was called to order by the Chairi-ia.n of the Board of Counter Commissioners, vtho stated the purpose of the same and .that the 'report, plat, schedules, estimates, survey and other data of the County Engineer were on fie in the ratter of sai d Di stf'ict ei-i d ob j ections thereto r upon ,.ny anal azl:...accounts zFJhatsoever and recormiendations concerning the same and each part thereof, were now in order and would be received. J.G. Hostetter, Deputy CoL?nt�T Engineer, presented for the consideration of, those present the Engineer's report, plat*, survey, schedules, estimates and other date stating that the probable co st of the :sysstem of drainage impingement proposed was Net forth therein, same being. the sum of .a2621.50, and that the estimate of damages ad all benefits to accrue to each tract frnm Vrhich property is -aropo se to be take or damaged was shorn therein, also the probable -aggregate benefits th gross to accrue front said system, and that said plat, report, survey, schedules, estimates and. other, data on .file contaile,d aL matter and infoama.tion required "anal provided for by the order of the Board of Corry-ii.s sioners in the matter o"i said district he`reto- r fore made and entered d±ecting Migneert s x'i nal ',survey' and re —port. No objections of any kind or character were presented to any of the matter contained -in mid: report and other data of the Engineer, the sa,i d O.D. Lamoreaux,, Lucy Shell and P. McGhee,. land' owners in said district No. 18, for themselves and for'the other landowners therein stated that it was the unanimous desire of the oy-naers of the land comprised in the territory bound by the boundaries of said district No. 18, as &-lown by the' Engineer's surrey and -plait on file, that. all of said territory b-e included in said district and that said boundaries be adopted and established as the boundaries of 'sa.id. district as shown by sad d. plat; said land owners further stating that said' system of drainage impivvemat should be constructed and estab li shed according to the D12-111 s and specifications, route am location -thereof as shoti,iri by.the Engineer's report • The Board-, after full con sidert.tion of the E'ngineer's report qzd accompanying data.a.-ddlthe recommendations of .said land timers and of the. County Engineer t1arough'•his deputy.:.J.q. Hostetter aforesaid, una.nimousl,, decided that the Engineer's report, plat, survey, schedules, estimates and 44 accompanying data should be in all..respect's approved aiTd adopted. Said Drainage Improvement District ?7o. 18 of Uhatcont CountSr, Wa,-ifington, finally and.' permanently established with boundaries as saown by said, Engineer' s plat on file and that .the"Er stem of "improvemen.t shown by- said Engineer's plat on file and accompanying'data as -to location, route, planc.and� specifications for construction should be constructed an d that same shoul d •b e and b 6co me the e stab li shed system of drainage im- provement for ,said drainage system for future maintenance and service therein. TT T S, ITOZ�I, T�IERCFIORE, HEREBY ORDERED that •the.Engi:neer' s report , including his pla , final survey, schedules estimates, plan sand 'specif i.cations. for construction and -all other accorripanying data., - be and the -same hereby if-s approved anda'dopted for theconstruction of a drainage is proverflent r T" teem, in sn.tri 7. r� i,,1ag t;�i) "C)ZrP,Tt.I?11._ �Y_i i At .11 'w y 7• :, c`�irc 3"1 '0' •tij , ,'t , ' i nrrt 7l i i; {✓ ^�CZ i RECORD OF -COMMISSIONERS' MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS' 1!.0ri J. TERM/ rUe Sda yrr THE 2n d DAY OF Aui.�,U St 192 1 C.rai.nage iriprove:.ient F;y.,te.~I be cc..structed neon t'-e route and location , plans and ;;pecifid^.- ',,ions S�:ocln bZ.r mid' Count- .rnc-ineer' S re -port an.C. accor.panzrinL Cite; Said construction to be sub- ti j eCt 0211�r to SJ.0 '_ s1i" .t C= C.n eS, :"i30C1ifiCa,ti021S and deYTi sub- . -as may be neceSSE,,—r. -1T IS '��JR�' P O1~DEDIE'D t:_'lat the !}latter of the L Ap-p0llitt`1e11t of appraisers in the l:�atter of id clist rice be deferred until later Cate. �" •�-;7� TWEE' ORDBI TTI) 'tha the coot of said irprove� t- r1 � ' ., � y s t ,- IT I � 1.' U.�'i �,.:� � � ,. that. ��, `£1G-'n t, .aY OL l Ci b e '�)c,.•1 C. b � c`",�� ;;e �•�_.1en �L.�pOn C �pr0-pertTr be2lefiteCl, Sc,iCl a se6 m,_lent t0 be i1')portioned b7r ap?p-cai tiers hereafter t0 be appointed ,-':'7 �,i c, P. , fs �. �.tr j^*.� n"^; fP' 1 {^�� rn ^r. r c{ '1 -{- �� .-� i r? 7 t'._e ..,oP.rd Of' Co"T i S ioners of Z,.xatcom J�.JLmt- , ..asi-lnIrrton, Emcl that saif3 e s—men � be ra` ,` and. C'•_isChar eC_ b .":arr^i11S in f1Ve fJ� eCUal Cc1i?L?21 li1Stall-entc, sLu.iC`. installments, clue in one, t'o three, four a11C five years resTeCtive12,, and bef ring interest U t not to e:=Ceef1 per c.T1iiUt:, annually, 1i but each .n ,^'.r n c. l 'S C'1 l L i'•.-a . "n sta112":Zent s t ,l*, �.5.nual ly , ut ach o- jai c:. - _ rre,nt � e-T denc il. , L-,c__ o _ �i u. ii ti U o o e yam,, z, e bou-h a s to -principal anCl aCCrueCJ. interest C',t 11y title bef02r r2atUTJ tS% tilel'e0f. CT IC ?'U ::: R ORDLl?ED that u'.C. Hill a, County 1 1 inecr of `t,'llatcor.: COLlnty, ':T� ;_phinT;ton, be ariC 11G' ilerF3b- 1 fi alp-pOiYltGCu. t^i8 OI: i Ci`'.1 r@1rE'cl:tativB j'0?" tiaiC COU11t�rt am" Sai '. di strict t0 secure aCCB,otCY1000 of CCtii"itGa 0fdc, es by o-miters in �, id C_i strict and c"oe0. : -Pro-m tic ovmerS for t11e r e c e s SC7.17 i"ir t Oi� l"Jam;" —pon and t�:i,migh :r1�ich t0 Construct s,id proToO�ed C'.rCainage impw'OVement te211, 41_ i ^iC. C: c Land.-'e improvement s t e be CC'n.�tructed by t' e use o. tl:e di ch-LIC it_aC - ine2",, belonCdng t0 1,7latc02:'1 County, 77 alni11 tOil, Under tl?.e direction Of the f.'ount�r :Pnj;ineer Of ,said. counter and d:uC.'.. rules anC regulation s" as he may 'lereifter estabIi 5l1, wit'! the conourrenCe of thi CS _Or7,rC , 10r tlti L7 'C 0:_ ;,a7 C Slit C,:'_a. �C; I1^CI_7 ner�T ? it Sc ? C C� Sir1'LlCti On l"1031C 011C �Or COi1'�E'nSc t7 on to tie Counter of VrxiatCoN1, `s a!iiiarto1"'_, fo1 tale u-e thereof, c.11 of SO.i C inatters> to be finally 1)as re u-po11 1p4 t:: i s 13o�,rd. It b ei2i the ate .si n and nur;)o Ce that said , ,o—oo oeC'_ slysterl ,hall b e n- "t ,-_ 'U."1 CO�'t Q;° labor a11C1 7'_aterlu.-1. 'wSeC' and' expenJeC'. therein, -plus only cud:`:. CO17 rL1GteC_ U•"_e ac , ^C_:'_i t1011^l CQY -pC'11 ati 0n 2,^ dlall prO1Je'!'1y a1:C_ m. _-fJ ciel-It-1,71C011peilSate the Ou'P_ty Of ''r-?lt, flu for t'le :aC'ar, a ,e a In rC'ypa 1._0 0-i c11C1 L21`0%1 G^iCl C?1tC '?n� :1c^C'.inerj' ovr�led b;j anid � OLL11� L11C1 used In : _f'. construction. Ir, 1 C _s �` RD) �` E '"'t •T C. Hill, s rh`' ll act c' Sale supervisor r o1 said 1 c i �said _L �_� 'U.....��R O__ 73__.,D t11C, r..� C. c;.C:, N .� , 0 1C C ].,.ntr_C 1,, C?1 strict, Containin- less than five 1-.undtred. acres of iand, anO that 'here later no board of Su?r)er- •� t '1 .lv 1 t . t - . J. p 1 J. '1 L � �Qrrr7 �.il�ull be eleG ec. :''Qr ��, i.�. c:1 f.1 `�t rld J � L,11'�1 ,:_C,V t'le allowance Q_ all. claims aVa? 11:�t Vole Cti (J- eri C' ^i all '�e b t':.Ie Cuu11';r COi: .,d s�Aoner^, pa tined on it its regular meeting. T'01?I: aW a regul= ..eetinl, Of t'..e .!_:oard O1 Coin;_"'? Ssioners of 7lhatcor,' Counts, YRasl inr;ton, tli.`.'a 2ncl Cm,,y o f caur-u dc, , 1C21. �.C. Rax.ter 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 1111 It 11 1111 if 11 It 11 11 It It It It if if 11 11 f; If it 1111 If 11 CT? a ![_A!, and county cormiri s si ones. 11 Board of Count„, Co1n��lissioner " i A. .'filler COb%'rTl CO"�iI&_)I01TBP of If County State " ',C'. Droll COU��tfiY C0_ IS:::SI01112:P 11 o It11111t1t11111t11t1111t111tfiit11111t11111t111111t1111t11111111.1,f lit t, �• e i-. <<, Ial {;. ,nett CZ•'t lZU- 0 ? S A -I -) BOARD. ------- coo ------- f ,nis j.,� "ode ,.nd eat real fiat i 1 d4. ',, s w cl 1�zr ,crL,�� 1� and 'e e_.je_ , e o in t r :� i t o '.__i _ ;1 da: o m r 6, J 1, y I --ueen t'-e '1' '.ern �'lect�.ic o"� Dellin['�a."-i z:..asilinCton party of the first -part hereinafte_ Co., t 1 V f J l c"lleC' t-.e contract Or, anCl J30ard Of County Co=,-,iis;:iOners- of 7711atcom County, 7,,%shington, party of the Second+ Dart, 11ercinafter called, the Board: "TITI4 .11- ;TI{: That the said �',ontractor, in cQ11si c?_eratiol_ of the a reer�ents herein contained by t'10 1�oarC1, and_ in con SiO.eratioll of thE' be -made b4, c:id 13oa rd as hereinafter prOViG.eCl, e e grit 1�. �,. i d -, o and a s � d-1 ow .., . { ^^c:•i.' tail �.s� LL� r �- 'L' rn +'.l •1 �- I l tt �' s l •� '3 �' 2? F .s ��irs-: ... e .ont. CtO ar;ree 1,o fLLin1 .,. "ll ?1 teriC.,1, r".ta'e , i".0r1C c..l C 1�:,)0 i1eCe al'V 1 .c+ , •'i }-1 �*r' , 'j 1^ `'i �'i '1 �_l} for i'� �-L '1' .� r.., t'• b e Uo _umi7"n anc_ i_ stall al O_i tl"e e3 ect-ric l eq ; r c t �.0_ _....�. CC twin r .ra, -e bU le_in� o tlCtlSCt'�Jz'` t� 1E' �'Q'1"d r 1C_ %)1,11Z!� 1 O be 'li)10'.'1i `3 �iOUn��7 Cs �' C _ ' C O n >" _ l ' ,, , :,e. ., ," G , '..... € set :': O r t `L 11C'•, in c.ecor':r,.nce :;_t s t is oIans an, c-r)cci:_'ica.tior;. for t e electric,. _ ecuipmc_1' o%' � ic'. JUilCillEr anc,. ill RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ipra _ j�'_ . _ ._L,.E's0a �, THE. _..... `1,d .. -- l' � TERM rn � �. � ,� DAY OF .'_11�C,'L�...aG 1921 accorC'':nce i'tith t11e uenera.l plans and -_pecification s for f.:lc i d bui!dii-i ; in-co-faz as the Gai-,le refer to the elcctricc.1 ocmiiment,. All of the f1.:_111-ores, s-,ritc.L?e `,, receptacles, -panels, cutouts, etc., 'l, L e t b e f u rn i a.1 e C - n- i Y1 1 t :.'..11 e Cl ' 7 'L l"l C G O '1'; `- _'. C O r, c^^>.1l C� t 0 iJ e O f t 1 B :i i i C'. and character and C' i Y? a ara rL3'�? Lgr�. i�„ _ f <:._i'. 1�rG�'11tt�Gt b j' Ct :'?i;ri nr.. r t�, e=e _ g o. , vz:ic_i ? r'1Ce V .ic. l t of clt_,a r_ncs t+ z ? zT i s iCelltifiecd b,, the; sirmnature^ of the parties hereto, anct which 1 -1; hereby rcferrerl to and by such reference lade a Part 0:[' tlllis Contract. .:'econd: `.P.he Contractor ::hall provide anc be at t::ie e.-,)ense of all. ria to -.al s, fixtures, lwaor, ct'rriEl"e, t 0 0 1 s , i1-mp1ements, one tl:,inC!s of every de>criZ)tion that rla, 1)e reclui,site for t1,e 'trallsfer of materials or for the ilnr+rovi2l constructinZ or corn-pleting the rrorl-_ above described. I'll.irc': It i S Understood and a .i-)artie1erto tl,t the rorprovideCtCi 2 1n for in� t';l.is contract i s t0 be done Lender the clirection ^.nd ; rocrVision Of T.F. ?loan, Architect, %,�:i i s here)y C1_esic11oteO. the A-chitect in Glance, and hereinafter c",lloci the Architoc-1-, md his c_ecimns ^,^ to the true con s1,ruction azaC_ mean inE of al clra,:rims, plan:-,, sp eci _f'i cation s and estimates shall be final_ a11C_ conch. sive anc1 bindinC; upon 1'1e parties 'lereto. It i s also under ,tool anda greecl that £11Ch a(!'Utional drewrin s and e 1')lanation-, c,s may be necesti'ary to detail anc' illuotrate ^.re to be furlei :'1eC_by said Architect, and t''_e Contractor a�,rees to confoll'1 to and ,bid.e by the Same in` ofa r an may be con si:--tent 17it.h t1'),@ ::)U?', 0 se an intent of tile plans anal cn Cc cat ti �n he . r einbefore referrec, to . fourth: T11e Contractor hereby ar�rees to re;:1oVC from t.'le grounC,-s or .,uilC.i.ing vr7tl-,.in twenty- - hours after 1"OCc ..lr]Y �; notice frOra the ArC'r?itect co t0 jo , all ln^,teri2ls condermled. b; said .,I,rchitect, ;,rz,e* er v*erred or unwor'hed, and to ta_-ze C.mm all portions of the vrork vr`rlich the Architect ziall condemn as unsound Or improper, or in any Y;,, y -failing t0 conform to tale dravrin i Or specif'i- ccl%lions,, and to the conditions Of t.':2.i o Contract. Fi fth: The Font"c'.0 t.or a r e e r t0 e..erci se C.ue di3.iE;ence to secure 11i s .rori. froril i njury, m)1d n n •nn r� ' n •U' rn r n ?' 1 Z 11. dc.?..c,.0 h ..")peninC c,0 'he . lm,e shall Oo made gpoG. by him'. `: x-1.1 'Contractor a the _�rcllitec ; a11'.l all rersalls appointed. by the Archi- a _l . ._e agree-- �o o erYli , tect or, the to visit and inspect such work and materials or am portion thereof at all times anC. placer C.Uring the progress ow' the work. eve;:tla : `'maid v.m anO. materials shall be at the sole ri of the Contractor until the same rhL-.11 be finally eor_lpletec'. and accepted, and any loss or damage th t -may occur or result to said work or material~ or fixtLlre^ prior to the final corlplctio-n and accertoa-ice thereof shall fall upon P,nC'. be borne and mai,e { OoC. by aiC, contractor. riSht-'a: The ;aid Contractor shall be lic.ule for all clry.mge a1cl injury th:.t shall be causes? or Occur 'i;o any 1)eroon or r,ropert" wlatS"Oeve:,, b',r re,C.son Of any negligence o:_' .^[)id COntre:'.Ctor, or Of his servants, eY72ployees Or sub -contractors, or IJ- w'e! SOn 0 =y bee :.ct or failure of the provisions of this agreement, or any of the duties of obli at•lon s hereunder. 117inth: c2^_ould the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect -to su;oply a sufficiency of properly >?cil.lec i':or'ti11nn or raateri .ls o : 'l'r.c x) 'epee clLlality, or :['aJ1. to prosecute t,_c work herein provided. for nrormtness end diligence, or fail in the performance o-L any of the agreements herein con- tained, the Bo�.rd a11a1]. be a,t liberty, to, and .i.'.).1. hve. the ricrht, after three days written notice ,o the Cont:�'ac ,or, to provide uc}�. l bo-r or r=laterials, aY._. to del;uct t_ze cost. Hereof fiom any moneys then due or thereafte to becorle due t0 t1'le Contractor under this contract, and if the Archi- tect in charge shall certify th.t such refusal, neC;lect or failure is sufficient ground for such action, the Doard may, by w*ritten notice as above -provided, te2.7.iina.te 1-11e c._'1ployment of the staid Conn-rc,cto:., for saiC vro w'1c, and enter unon the -preyri se s, ant. trice possession of all materials, l�lachill- Cry Y-?anC a—gliance.,, t.'lereon :far the purpose of co-mleting the 'work included in this contract, mi(f. :1J C'. Board 7n4y eY2?loy }3j% contract orOl,�^_G'I'IIrisf c't1j% Othc'1; nerson or T)e s011N to finiEL the viorl: c^.Y1C3 -)rovide the rinterl.als there: o:', anC. in CCtse of ouch ji CO21tinL1GY1Ge Of title e11p10y171ent Cam' the i0 traC- tor, he -i1.�-._" l l.... not be e:-ti'��1 ed to receive any balance of the a1i,,oun'l to 1✓ c' yJc'.1. d under this contract .. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T) z,i l TER11IX. `f u e sCl ay THE Y DAY OF C! <'it?U C U 1 'e') 192 Until the :7or: ahall be finishied and cor'pleted, '..t tifnicl title i L' the Unpaid balance of t1Ic a,,iount to be pair: under thi,, cont=ct- r:.a1 . e_.ceeJ tI_e e 7pense incurred by Ide : oaro, in furni sinin,- mater- ia1s a1'1 _:'.ni Ff-iin,c the wO?''�C, such e";Cvss �1a1__ Ue pa1c' by the .I30ciC'. t0 'i;..1. .,Ontr<...CtOr, Jtit if auC11 e:.nc,nse .:Hall e:rcccd �-,uci_ unraid. balance, -he �',Iontractor s=iall pair a_1C. be lia-b1e to t',-e oard for tiuc:n cl:i %'ferer:ee. The e:�pensc incurred by the Board, a herein provided either for fu:°nishing materials or for fini s in,- t: e worw , Cnall be auC_itec. and certified by t;_e !{rchitect in charge w'ho se certificate thereon sal ll be conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto. Tenth: The Contractor ,all not as -d0,-1 or transfer thi s contract or any intere Lit herein, or sub -let t ,.e work herein provided to be done, or any ?portion thereof, without the consult of the D'oard or Architect in charge in vrritinr;. Eleventh: The Contractor agrees to proceed with all diligence with said vro rw and every detail thereof, as permitted by the progress of the work done by tide generv,i contractor, and to complete and wholly finish all the wor': provided for in this contract in all particulars and requirements according to the saiC drawings and n, ccifications and this contract, on or before the first day of October, 1921, provided, however, that t-_e Board :�ha11 have the rig,t at its discretion to extend the time of the completion of said r-ork, but no extension shall be made unless endorsed hereon in writing by the Board. lUl requests for ar. extension of time of completion must be accor:manied by an agreement in wri tin,- off the surety on ti1e bone, of the Contractor requesting and consentinF3 to Cx^ici extension. Twelfth: Time s all be of the essence of this Contract On the ;'fart Of the Contractor, and in case the Contractor shall fail in the due performance of this Contract by and at the time herein mentioned, oy b,r and at such other time to W-1lich the period of completion shall have been extended as hereirbefore provided, ;said Contrc-actor shhall be lia.ole to pay to said Board as and for liquida- ted damages, and not as a penalty, the sure of 4a10.00 for each and evernr day which may elapse be- tween the appointed and actual time of completion, w1hich sum is hereby agreed upon and fixed and determined as the damage that Will be suffered by such failure to complete t7-lis contract within the time nailed, and the Board may deduct the same from the amount clue or to become due to the Contractor, and such payment or deduction :Mall not in any zaa release tine Contractor from the further obligations and conditions and penalty in respect to the fulfillment of the entire con- tract as herein provided. Thirteenth: Mould the ISoard at any time during; the progress o- said work require any alter- ations, deviations, additions or omissions from the said contract, plans or specifications, it shall be at liberty to make such changes, or to have the same made, and the same shall not in any way affect or void this contract, but the additional cost, if any, of such change, shall be added to the amount of such contract price, and deductions shall be made from said contract price for all omissions, deviations or alterations of work shovrn or specified, at the fair aA reasonable valuation, tine judgment and decision of said Architect thereon to be conclusive upon all parties heret o. Fourteenth: The Contractors shall make no claim for additional vrork unless the price for the same has been agreed upon before the -work has been done, and upon the written order from the Architect, Vnich order must be approved by the Board before the work has been corizience d. Fifteenth: Partial payments upon this contract, not exceeding ninety per cent. of the value of the vrork done and materials furni died, as provided in this contract, during the previous month, shall be made to the Contractor by the Board between the first and tenth days of each and every month during the progress of the vrork . Said payments are to be made upon the estimate of the Architect in charge. Final payment for such work shall be made within thirty days after the completion of the entire vro rk and the -acceptance thereof, and certificate of completion has been ~nade by the Architect in charge, or said balance shall be paid in a certain number of payment s to be agreed upon by the Board and the said Contractor, each and all of :aid payments to be made on RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ._APril TERM/ Tue: srl-ay THE 2n d. DAY OF August 1921 the certificate of the Architect, setting forth the amounts estimated for each part of the work, and that t.1-e ?pa yments are properlr due, provided, liowever, that be --'ore making such final payment the Contractor sfiall slaor to the satisfaction of the Board that all just clebts clue all employees, mechanics, and material men and all persons who leave supplied said contractor or any sub -contractor with material or goods of any kind, have been paid. IS11 xt e e n t1, i It is further mutuall-, a -reed between the parties hereto that no certificate given 11 �> - U or payment made on this contract, except the final certificate and the final payment shall lbe evi- dense of the nerfo-mance of thi s contract, eithe r whole or in part, against the claims of the said Board to the contrary in any suit or proceeding whatsoever, and no payment !:,hall be con strued to be an acceptance of any defective work or materials that might -appear before or after making such payment . Seventeenth: It is :niutually agreed between the parties hereto that any payment or cont.cibu- tions, clue or required by Chapter 74 of the 1,aws of 1911, of -the Lawc of 7;1,,ashingtoll, or any laws V amending the same, frol-'i the Board, by virtue of or on account of the 1-7ork covered by thi s contract, --y be deducted fro:,l -,.I y ay-inent or pa-,,Tment s _,:i:de to t'_e Contractor b.erei,.,a I and that the sum or sums so deducted :hall be deters -pined as required and cLall be made upon the proper wri tten o rd6,r and de_-iand of the Industrial insurance ConLniss-iLon, notice of wh hicorder and �leanand sliall be served. upon the Contractor prior to such deduction. It, is further agreed that the Contractor herein, or any sub -contractor employed by sir all be subject to the provision-s of said Act. L, n Eig�,ateenth: It is further agreed that if -1 -prior to any payment being made as herein provided, the Board receives notice fror.ii any person or persons that any laborer, :-,iechanic, material mail or other person w1no have funai::Led or supplied Contractor, r sub-cont U or an-! ractor with any leabor, 1; 1 rr,aterial,or provision s of any "find in connection with the construction of said work, have claims against said Contractor, or any sub -contractor for such labor or material, for which claim any such person v,abuld be entitled to a lien under the lavis of the State of Yrazhington, �,iere such work n o t a pI ublic luork, then t, e Board oard stall have the right to retain out of Vae Payments then due or to become due to -,.idCont_-.-,actor, tl�.e sC.id anount in addition to the ten per cent. hereinbefore pro- vided to be retainerl, until- such time as slid claims have been fully satisfied and paid to the satisfaction of saicl Board. Nineteenth: It is a ,Dart of the public policy of the !State of VlasainGton that all work by contract or day labor clone for it, or any municii-)ality created by ia,,v$ be performed in -uwk days of not i-_-Lore t-'rian eiE�_:Iat hours each exce- U _pt in case of e1:trao:.,diiaar,, e-I'lergency, and no case ol' extraordinary en, ergency c:-iall be construed to e.-.-.i st in an case whL-v o-'u*"-,Ier labor can 7)e found to a �i a c --, n take the place of lrtbor w1aich has already bce.,-i emplo, ec' for eiEl-L'u- hours in L ny cale- !� r day. L case o-O the failure ol" the -orovisions of thi s article by the Contractor, the Board stall leave the :.-ig-lit to cancel this contract without notice, and it sfiall have the riSlat to complete the work in the e manner hereinbefore -on-vided in thi s contract. T-uentieth: 7ne Contractor agree ~ wit'hin -_,"i ve day co the r"P_te o f the e..ecutibn of this. contract to execute and funl,!'Ii di to t1lie Board na good and sufficient corporate curet; ,- bon6. to be approved by said Board, and ?payable to t-he F.,)-Luate of and to be in the penal -3u-m of Tyro hundred fifty U nine, and no/100 7)ollars (,'��)259.00) conditioned said Contractor will fu---ni di all materials and perforri all tile work upon the terms, within the time and in acco:od^.*_,acd- with this contract ant' all miaps, -plans any:. specifications, and further conditioned as) requiaed by law for the payment of all lab ore re, mechanics, sub-co-nt.lractors any''. material men i d all persons w'-,).o ohall. Supply such. persons or sub -contractors witli provisions or suppiie,? for the ca.rring on of such v!oa?--,, all as provided in Sections 1159 and 13.61 of Pemington anc� allinger's Codes and Sto.tuteo of 71'ashington, and the laws a-mendinC- the --.me. The Board cLall be at libert,7' at any time to require said Contractor -to 4-ur- ni!:L o-. additional security in case it full have -1-eason to 7-,)elieve t1h_�,t the Sl-',Tetr on mid bond. hao become L.-.1i-laired since the executio.-I tf_,.e_-eof. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Aori l TERMsV. - —Tu0 sd��y_...... THE . _.... _ n� _ .._ DAY or .._...___.i'su u .. 192 _. .. ..1 .. .. I/ 'twenty-first: The saiCl Contractor, for 11imself, :.1S hoi:rs, e:>ecutorS, wCIa�.inlSti"it Or ^.Y"1C� assign.,, ',.ereby a[rce,� to the Tull per-o:'L1�nce of the covenants herein contained u')on his post. Twenty-second: The . oCrd promise;, and a rees -.rich -LLe Cont--actor to e,.nploy, and cloec hereby 12 G'i:1ploy, s;ucll 'ont Lactor t0 fuzni Eh ancL proviCe all -,ia terials, and to do rind C au -e to be Clone t',".e work provided. for in this contract, and. hereb;;' contracts ci1d aCrees to way for the s ale the sur, of (J ,�2.59-.00) subject to additiony s or deductions breason of altexwtionti or chcn es as hereinbe- :Core provided. r he payme.:lt s to be rude under thi o contract as herein Y)rovided diiall "be i-iiad.e by ,ra ,rant a 0-.--awn u )on the Current EYpense -Rnd of the County of YLO.atco.n, Vfashington, zrrhiC, war1'?.nt s :,La11 be ta.h.en and accepted by said Contractor at par value. II WITI;TOSS 71-7EI12OF the said Contractor has executed those presencs, ayzc. t?n e tiK.id Boarcl of County Coi•..ni ssione xs o f Vilatcom County, ' ry. shingtoil , hr..s hereunto ca.usec t1lese -oresent .3 to b e executed b;r its C'iairxa�.n ��., d attested by its Clex.1.c, t-:.e ta-r anc', year first above written. rrnnnunnnnnnrrtrnnrrnrrnunnonnnrrrrsrnnnnN "„odern Electric Co. Contractor " Doard of Count-_r Commissioners " Dy H.F. 'rills 'r of S'Ilatcorl County State of " By Cecretai-j. r r 71, , sh i n gt o n . --�-�� _ __ . usrnnnnunnnrrnnnnnnr►unnnn"""'"'r"r"rrrrsr %-0OKPO OIP COUNTY CO?:11ISSIO EMS 0:' 7FEYATC01.1 COUNTY, WASIIIitiGn'OIs. Attest,: Sar, F, Barrett :"'•y 1a.C. Ba xter Chai "man Clerk of the Board. J.A. Lliller Co=,Assioner :1,M Brown Corimii ssioner -------- coo -------- Bona of Modern Electric Co. covering wiring County Garage, filed anO a�--'roved.. -------•-o0o-------- July ^epo rt c o f T.B. Carroll , Jr. , Cou_lty �4 r. Agent a.�cl C. , C. King, iL1pt . Counter Ho._ie , and:. F V Shute a-s;;Co Physician, were filed with the Board. -------- 000--------- On motion the-oard adjo-a ned to meet on 7ednes,-C.,av, _AuCusi 3rcl, 1921 I C"la lyii , laot rd of "County Covi-rd ss oners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS °Y r �xrT�s! _';IeOn.e s da. y _ .... _H ._.._...._._.___.5rd. DAY or Oednesd2y, Aur;u ^'[: 5, 1921 . ".ho Tao and met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 2, 1921. Pro - cent, nil ?71albers of the Board and the Clel'L in attendance. The following proceedings were had and Mims allowed: S.W. Jones C.A. Gooding C. Sipe 7b an Yea 7a7 a rigg s Till Eyan 7 Ryan O.E. Forde "iron 7eic' A.J. Kline Goo. Rathbone C.C. Gooding Chet Holmes Peter Jensen T.P. Jeffers T . yaw Alvie Kelly James Scutt Newt H31e E,,.77 Vkalen Goo. DroWm Jim Hale Clarence Whalen C .M. Turrous A.O. Melds E.V.Shields 7.C. Shields George Slate:,., J.A. Mie1dr Clem Barney K nut sen ?owarch Shields Soon T ro o st Dean KinS srio re Geo. Haveiiail L, . Abol Tames Ab b o t t _%S. Lewi s 7 Hc C 1u sh eY . J. Van Lema r. Teo Jess Knutson 'has. Charley Pyason ira Rya sor, A.J. 3er- J Baxter 7: Vanc':_erford 13 Farrar J. Ba-ter A T Framt L. Ellingson T. ,V, 1 orr l�.?mett :!Z romn C rl 11[uen Scher .!:'ra.nk ":.uenscHter Demo 7ard ]-�Jen rall'!i1,''.,'er alofTG1 d {red lean son George Pittr.a n Kenneth Jones; F,W. I arc1an 1. J. VanDemar',, Leo Jess ?,r Leslie i�.:_.sier 71in son A. Sieve A.G. Penske TO. Jack son T.F. Down Jrl Lehiran A.P. Kelly .3ellpak Lbr. Co. do Rob 1 t -'o reM a 7-lea sant 711ey ,tore F.7. Go r auch Lunn den Dept. Store Si s con 7b r se r.'dwe Co. o rt we st 7dwe C o . Pleasant Valley More b ff .& Pinchue"'' I.R. Carrell '_i "unke7 a,nA Sono +Zd ergTeen service Ht ation Tl ',lo rh o n Hi iw y d0 do do 10 do do 10 '_o 10 do :lo io _0 d o It reman d0 ?.o do do do do J0 1'0 ^01,iail 10 Ao Vb rk..0n Bridge 10 jo Ao to jo Ib rem mil do co jo IQ no no cb Work on Lumr:?i Shore fond do Ao jo 1"ork on 17-1% Di•t 7 1u ? To. do 00 jo Ib reman 7ork on Road Ybrem an do 10 :lo -1 oreaman Tork on Guide 72oreman do ?o c'0 Took in HannoEan Road ?o do T{o remall Work on Road r10 1 7forl{ on '1VooC.lawn Rd Fo2enan do to Work- Oil. County Road yjork on Guide Pave. Work on Marietta P.oa d Jo Labor to Labor r On Roaa o Cutting Graz s Labor on roads Truck Rent Blue Prints LoaeinE, Qving Nile Driver Lur_� e r '_0 Pow er Fuse Harclwa re Weelbarrow rdt-.are to lfa.r(f.rare , etc . :Lu b e r rdwa re 0ii Gas 4n Oil t e aini n t, t eam it team t e .m teaii It team team it it 85.50 52.50 00.00 00.00 64'.00 11.00 66.50 9.00 104.62 ?2.00 7.00 48.00 68.00 5.25 156.00 298.20 6.00 2.00 73.50 77..00. 132.00 132.00 77.00 77.00 42.00 `i.00 4-2.00 5.25 24.50 67.50 110.00 88.00 72.00 103.50 27.00 12.25 12.00 45.50 12.00 45.50 74-.75 74.75 19.50 6.50 22.75 28.00 45.00 .20 36.75 60.00 09.50 28.00 28.00 7.00 0.00 7.00 9.00 137.50 87.50 15.00 7.00 7.00 14.00 17.50 57.75 57.75 11.00 7.60 7.00 6.00 12.00 4.00 2.30 2.00 5.00 35.48 1.48 52.22 31.57 1.75 16.05 2.50 ?8.88 37.40 36.50 57 .7 6 66.15 11.96 1.65 RECORD OF ` COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri ] TERM Vie dne sday THE 3 I'd DAY or Au gu st 192 1 Larson and Muller ',n� t e r i a 1 6.75 P.S. tlelding Wks. "reiding 8.75 117m. J. ' oore Repairs 6.00 Yuba 1:jfg. Co. :Bearings 25.20 F. 7. Gorsuch Sun li e s 1. 80 J.H. Akin Li juts on Pulley 3.50 Lewi s- Aut orilot i•ve Co. Lab o r 3.95 Clarence Con duant Oil 1.00 - Everson Garage Repairs 1.60 P.S. tilelding 71orks Welding 4.00 Lynden -:.otor Co. Plugs 6,00 G.V7. Robertson Labor and supplies on Trucks 14.85 Page and Snyder Gas and Oil 56.44 Service Garage do 68.25 A. Wa sching Supplies and Labor 27.71 P.J. Harkness Engine Scraper 150.00 Tabor-& CruLkshank Plugs 5.00 Producers 71H• Co. Coal 7.20 S.B . Fames Repairs 22.90 Lewis Automotive Co. Repairs G.M.C. 380.00 John F. Campbell - Tires. 54.05 Ben Tucker Yfork on Nook sack- Sumas Road Foreman -Team 22.50 U'Tm. Boyd . Richard Shields C . },1cKenzi e P . 1:1-cKenzi e 0. T.IcKenzi e Burnet & Co. Burnet & Young C.E. Lind Paul Valerius C . Humphreys A.H. Frasier C.E-.- Lind.` Bloedel Donovan Lbr. ?:Ii11s Lumbermans Tr.- Co. T,riorse Hdye Co. Caine Grimshaw Co. do S.B . Eames - Larson and 151i11er Lynden 1:ifg & 111. Co. r,1.7-nden Dept. Store Western LTe rc . C o . County Treasurer Peter Staphorst F.al•oh Valk V-7m. Hinkle Paul Hinkle John J. Sherriff John Van Ginkle C .11. Hui sman T.1.7. Schuyleman J .'U. Schuyl eman C.S. Constant J.117. Schuyleman Lynden Dept. Store Lynden t"elding Co. Western Wo o dWo rki n ; C o . ITORDST RESERVE FUND Work on Glacier Road do CIO ' i+o remG,n do -i=ti, se and. ca-o s BL AI1,TE-LYITDE1,T ROAD LITT . .IWTD. 12th and fl-nal Est. Highway No. 21 Acctt Cement 40.00 36.00 35.00 team 24.00 3.40 18,774,12 531.75. LYsTDEN- SUMAS . ROAD I10?T . FUND. Est. ,',`4: Con str.' Lynden-Somas Rd (HY 7430) 38,796.75 Apprai ser 178.45 CIO 130.80 do` 136.45 ;OPCH DELTA ROAD ILTI T . FUND_ Est No. 2 on Highway No. 27 8,573.86 Lumb e r 9 21.50 LYTDEN, __LAUR.r. i L ' ROAD .FUND Expenses re Bonds • DPAI STAGE Dx ST . #4 C ON ST . Hardware Coal co Repairs do Melding Ha, rdvia re do Cartage and Rent Labor on Ditch Labor on Russell Ditch Dist. do d0 do CIO do do Foreman do do do Ha rdvzl,re lricti0n Blocks, etc.. Friction Blocks No. 4 team 400.75 7.35 171.56 154.02 8.03 6.25 6.00 7( 82. 29.45 155.85 28.50 137.50 94.00 70.50 63.87 72.00 12.37 120.00 9.37 1.00 .1.35 16,20 6.50 7.20 On -motion the Board adjourned to meet on August 4th, 1921, when no claims were alloyed, or proceedings had. The Board adjourned to meet on Friday, August 5th, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners 1;34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM 71� -, , - THE DAY OF ri cf.y s t 192 1, u El t h 1(-,)I. '2!ae met- -)-a-L,oulant to on Au[,�,-a st- 4 1919-1. 71, -,,e - all raeff)ers c-,., tie 710:',rC_ �,aa(� 'U-*.,aCle::"L: in aju-1,-e--lcT:,.,ncc. J.— �0-claims we --ie' a! oviecl: CURREl"T EZ-21NE I UND ll-Lrs. -T-ura TYle ac eno-. fo r Co-Luatl,17 Eunl 31.50 Assist-irig Co. "u�)t. in ,1.50 Dorothy 1% Gooch 0 111- 1 50 . Yhl Chi 3. dren So c . Care of' RedC. boys 9A . 00 (I la s B -,,. i c 1- C o U- KI 2?0 Wil S) for E"n G a . 9 5 ; C o .25; Char Com 67.85 1-18.05 v -------- 000 -------- T"I'le "l-,Pi,)ort of '..-argaret J. tuberculosis ITurse, wao filec,- w-it'.,,- the, 3oard. -------- 000 --------- on 2-aotior- the Doarc! ac.-iourned to meet, or. 7,eclncoday, AuC--;ust 10th, 1921 C h a i x7aa n Boarcl County Com,-...--issioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TFnrtV Wedne sday THE loth R, y OF August 1 M� r- 192- ri7erinesday, August loth, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 5th, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were al lowed: Ledingham & Cooper do Anna A. ':Io rre ll Ed Marshall Geo 'Neidhart Page & Snyder Geo V. Nolte Co. Everson Garage Bloedel Donovan Lb r Bills F, G. 1,1 nning ROAD AND FRIDGE FUND llth Est. on Perm. Highway No. 6-A do Te• rip2t of way - Perm. Ivry "No. do Piling Gas Repai rs Material & Repairs Lumb e r Repairing -----000 ------- BE-70RE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO ETISSIONERS OF V71HATCOH COUI'�TTY, WASHINGTON IN THE HATTER OF SALE OF ) R E S 0 L U T I ON ACLIE & B.AlaR TOWTSHIP BONDS ) 24,815.81 22864.57 110.00 192.00 321.00 233.54 154.62 419.58 148.60 14.25 WHEREAS, Ralph Schneeloch Compan;r, of Portland, Oregon, ixave offered and agreed to buy certain Acme and Baker Tovrnshin Bonds as per their letter of July 18, 1921, copy of yr"hic'h is as follows: "July 18, 1921. Board of Co"onty Conn- .ssioners," 7-.hatcom Countlr, Bellingham, Vas'nington. Gentlemen: For road bonds legally issued by the folloiring Townships of Whatconl County, Washington, in denomination of ;P'500 and }100 each, -principal and annual !interest payable in United States Gold Coin at the fiscal agency of the State of "Washington in New York City, we submit the following offer: For �32,400 Acme Townahip 6% bonds dated July 1, 1920 and due ' 5400 on July 1, of each year from 1923 to 1928 inclusive, we will pay at the rate of ?94.00 for each '1')100 par value of Bonds. And for the following 7i' bonds dated July 1, 1921: �?25,000 Acme Tovrnslip due �2500 July 1st each year from 1922 to 1931 inclusive. �15,000 Baker Tovmship due 1500 July 1st each year from 1922 to 1931 inclusive. IE're vrill pay `97.00 and accrued interest from date of bonds to date of delivery for each '"100 par value (if bonds. This offer is made subject to the approval of the legality of several issued as direct obligations to the respective tovm:f:lips by Teal, 1.1inor & ':rinfree of Portland, Oregon, you to furnish complete certified transcript of all proceedings incident to the issues. This offer is for delivery of approximately �.;30,000 of the bonds innnediately upon obtaining legal opinion md, -for delivery of ap-7roximatelyr 1"�201000 in thirty days and the balance of the bonds sixty days thereafter, we reserving the right to take delivery of all or any part of the issued previous to the times specified. IRespectfully submitted, RALPH SCHtiEELOCH C0I:1PAriY By Ralph H. Baldwin" IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED that -the above and for-egoing offer of said Rall)h Schneeloch Com- pany is hereby accepted by the Board of County Commissioners of Uhatcom. County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of August, 1921. 11If111111IfIf11It11IfitIfItIf111111ifIf11if1111if11It1111111111"" " Board of County Cormnissioners " " of 7hatcom County, State of " " Washington " 11 tl 11 11 f1 It It 11 tl II 11 it It lT " If 11 11 It tl 11 " t1 " 11 tl It 1T It tt 11 II 11 tt E.C. Daxter Chairman of the Board J. A. 11i ller County Connni ssi on er Ed B rovrn County Commissioner Attest: Sala E. Bar:-ett County Auditor & Ex-officio Cie r1: of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jule Trxrrp� "lednesday THE 10th DAY or August 192 1 0n motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, August l5th, 1921. Chairman Board of County Cor=dssioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERM/ ':"onday THE 15th DAY or August 192 1 iLonday, August 15, 1921. The Board r_Zet pursuant to adjournment taken on '�uust 10, 1921. Present all members of theBoard and the Cleric in attendance. The following claims were allowed: CUIMZi TT E7PE1TSE T lM 11abel S. Glen .Expense as Probation Officer ;� 20.89 Be11.inp iam Publishing Co. Publ Su_mrions in `'arc Foreclosure 365.8 LIQUOR INVESTIGATI01T !U?TD Vlilliam L. Gaston Salary as Deputy Sheriff 100.00 IN THE TATTTR OF DUPLICATE ) ( ORDER TO ISSUE. WARIUMT TOPUGET SO1l1TD 717i,DI=TG 77OFKS) 77HEF.EASI application has been rode to this Board by the Puget Sound Welding �:7lorks wherein the permanent- loss of Current Expense Fund warrant No. 79539, issued on June 6, 1921, in the sum of ;7.50 in favor of said Pullet Sound Welding 1,71rics, is set out to tiie satisfaction of this 3oard. MV-1, THEREFOM, it is ordered by this Board that the County Audi tor be and he hereby is, directed to issue a. duplicate warrant in the sum of ';)7.50 on the Current ,expense _Fund to the said Puget Sotuz d Vle ldi. ng '7o r..s in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular ,adjourned session of the Board this 15 day of August, 1921. nrrnnunccurcnnnirnnunnnunnuirunncrun"rncrncr " Board of County Coy, issioners o f Vhatco:m Count;, T State of " " i'rashinton 'r nnucrncr"cccuun"rn❑crrrcrnnnncrnnnc►nnunnunnn Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offieio Cleric of the Board. I.C. Barer Chairman of the Board. J.A. Lliller County Cormaiissioner Ed B ro m Count,,r Com:?iissioner ----------- 000---------- County Superintcn.dent filed her report of 16513 Census Children in 'Miatcom County. ----------- 000---------- On notion the Boarcl adjourned to meet on Tuesday, August 23rd, 1921. Cllairzian Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J,Lj TERAIX Tuesda7.r THE 23rd DAY or August 192 1 I Tuesday, August 23rd, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment talcen on August 15, 1921. Present, ll members of the 'oard and the Clerl, in attendance. The following clairr� were allowed and nroceedings had: CURRENT EOPEIdSF SUND Puget Sound Power & L1c-,_t Co. Lts for Cths, a50.45 C': Gas for Jail .'5.26 55.71 ORDER ADJUSTING RIGHT OF WAY Alt D GRAriTIyTG FRIk:. CHI SE TO I TT IaP0AT I OITAL =4LPHOITP C OI.TAiTY This matter coming on to be heard at the regular August session 1921, of the Board of County Corunissioners of 71hatcoin County, 77ashi.ngton, and it appearing to the Board that heretofore on the 8th day of Icy 1902, permission was given and granted by the Secretary of the Interior of the United States to Carlisle Packing Company, a 17ashington corporation, to build and construct a telephone line over and acit ss portions of Sections 18, 19 and 20, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, Ii.l.I. and Sections 25 and 26, Torrn.shio 38 ITorth, IL-mel East, W.M. and Sections 2 and 11, Township 37 north, Range 1 East, W.H. to the South line of Lot 3 in said Section 11, .all within the Lurur._ni Indian Reservation in 7Latcom County, 'Uashington, ,'rich said telephone line was subsequently constructed 'by said Carlisle P cl;ing Coripany, and a map of said line filed with and 2p roved by the secretory of ';.he Interior on the 29th day of June, 1903; and z',El1EAS, thereafter, on the 19th day of July, 1905, all the rights of said Carlisle ''ocking Company in and to said line, franchise and per a t , were by the said Carlisle P ,.cl.inr� Company assigned and set over to International Telephone Company, a coriDoration under the lairs of the State of Washington, and said assignment approved by the Department of the Interior of the United States on thel6th day of Sej�erdber, 1905, and the said International Telephone Company is now the owner Gn d holder of and entitled to the use of such telephone line; and !,'1iLIMAS , the County of M-atc o_-i, State of ': as:_-_ington , has subsequent ly acquired by Pn d with the consent of the Secretary of the Interior of the United States, the ri ;lht to construct ane? maintain a-otolic hirljrra�,r over and across the lands hereinbefore described; and 1:1HEREAS, the constructed telephone line of the said International 'i'elephone Coinnany conflicts witIthe proposed line of road to be constreted by the said Count-?- of V)hatcorn, arid, it is necessary that the poles of the Telephone Company be moved to accomodate the construction of the roadway as proposed to be constructed )Zr the County of 'ihatcom; and. IMIEAS, thesaid Intennational Telephone Co_npany has agreed to and has removed its poles and telephone line to accor�odate the construction of a rood by the said Counts of 1; atcom in accordance with the instructions of the County '�izgincer o ' said Counter; cnd i?�EAS, the poles 2c1d line of said telepl-rone corl,an;y have now been set in accordance with the di rections of sai d County of 7:hatcom upon the ri ght o f way orn ed by it ; :end ,:F:E_P2AS, such removal anc-, resettin!- of the poles and line of said company was made at V1,je reauest and denand of the said County of t".hatcori by and. through its said oord of Co,xi 1; Corrnissioners for the purpose of accomodating the said County in he constructions of its road aforesaid, and by and under an agreement with he said County of 7hatco,11 by and through its said Loard of Commissioners, that in consi deration of the re -leasing by the said International Telephone Company of its rijz�its in any:_ to the ri{-�t of gray -oroposed to be used by the said County of ':.hatcom, the said County of 71ratco7lm mould grant it a perpetual franchise for Iihe operation of its poles, lines and telephone system over and along the right of way acquired by the County of ,lhatcom as aforesaid, and along the lines as said moles and telephone lire are now constructed in accorc?.a_zce wit;) the instruc- tions of the County Engineer of said county as aforesaid; now "IIETTEFORT], in consi te-__1of the p_e_:iises and the removal and resetting of said poles and line of said international Telephone Co=any, and as .a coil sic, era Lion of the Internatior_e.l Tele.- phone Corman - releasing its rights in and to the right of rra, held b r it by -rirtue of the -��er- ::fission ive:ri 4n{'. 2;ranted to its predecessor, .;hc Carlisle Pacl.inr; Compoazy C n" assigned to it as RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERMA Tuesday THE 23 d DAY or AuSt 192 1 s`^i d the sai d County of y)hatcom does hereby Give and Grant to the said Intern titi.onal l�ele- c.fO.t'ea��_ , phone Company t�� e perpetual right t0 rr�^ intain its tele-o'�one poles anc. line , w c1 o, ra to the se -me alon-, over, and across the ri zt of wely so ovned by the s^.id County of Miatcom at the place where said line is now located and situate, and the perpetual right to enter upon saki right of war anc_ -renew, replace, reconstruct, occupy and use said poles and telephone line. Provided, however, that the poles and line of said Telephone Company shall at all times be so maintained where said lines cross the roadways aforesaid, to leave an overhead clearance of at least Eigh- teen feet. .done in open session of the Board of County Coraissioners, of Whatcom Country Washington, this 23rc1 clay of August, 1921. ttr►ttt►nttttnttnr►nRnnt►r►nnnR►►nnnnn►►itnnnnu E.0 Baxter if Board of County Cor..,issioners " E.C. Baxter If o f `lhateom County State o f " .A. i..i 11er '► ''ashington " Ed B''rovrz ttnttnitnR►rttunnnnitattnnnnn111111 If Attest: Sari T. Barrett County U.C..ito r and Ex-o fficio Cler'L of" the -�--oard. ✓----------- 000------------- Cha,i rrp.ii Cori issioners .The County Engineer's estimate of the total cost of the entire improvement of the North Delta Road (Highway No. 27) was filed with the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, August 25th, 1921. Chairman Board Covnty Co Assior_ers 140 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TEEn>�' Thu rsday THE 2,5th DAY or Au Lr,S t 192 1 Tli 7 C' L r c:^;- �1 7 1 w 1_L.E-L. 25, () � , I T .� d 1 1, he L>owrct 1-� + 1 ++ �+ _ .L a_ .� � m _e IDU �u�vnU Uo �yajouz i_� ent t .� �� l;en on r � s C� P r Au- 2�, 1_ r 1. e- , sent, all merzbers of the Board. anr'_ the G1erI in attend-nce. The folloviinr; p-'oceed_in„s were had: LE OPI,13 THE B011TD OF COU1TT L' CO*7, TSSI0"<ERS 01' 17HATC0Ii NUITTY, 7ASHIYGT0_:. I_1TI _. 1.7LATTTIP 0 F' T . POti'T7,L.r 4 T 0 =' iIir L�iT:"l;_SUI.'AS FOAD B:nIItG HIGH- ,( HL'ARIHG OIT AT=PI,�'LISI+;FPS F1P0F�' COIa'1IATU��D '.'AY ..;o. 50, 17.1' ',LrI-jlTCOl. COUITTY `'11is 7"atter cor, n€; on for hearing on this day, in accordance; ti•:it1,. the Ctt.1y 1)u1a1iS1 Ied notice of h e a ring, an the Boa rd he<aring all arguments for a nC'_ age 1P1St file a�..')rOva1 Of the appeal SerSi report on said Lynden-Surr_as Road; TT IS "07T OFURPM that sai d hea.rint; ol'1 Sc iC appraisers I repo rt on Lynden-St:mas FLoL C., be, and same is hereb7r continued to Thursday, September 22, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.,T. !done in regular aC?journeC. session ol. the hoard this 25th Cay of Au uSt, 1921.. It111111111111If11ifif it11111111IfIfII1I111111It1; 111111[111if 1t11ii11itit11 if Board of County Co-i-missi oners of 7jha tcom County State of it f1 Wash ingt on '1 II II 1l ti ti iT 11 11 11 11 11 1} It if 11 11 11 if 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 t1 11 ti 11 11 Il U tl ti 11 iJ 11 Attest: Sam 7E. Barrett CoL,.nty Au Citor ] .-c-offici o Clerk of file 7 oard. I �.C. Blaxter Chairr_r, n of the Board -.A. ;:idler County Co=.Assior_er Ed Brovi-n County Corimissioner ------- 000------- Surety bond of I."rs. Jennie I._. Robin, as CoLnzty Sulperinl%endent o�' Schools, given by 7idelity and C n,r o z I: a r�rl n was y t „ , eposit orri t ' c., for 1000.00 r.�.>> �� �rovec. by the.. o�.rc . ------- 000-_----- AG REEI.1E1TT THIS AGRERY-2LiCTT, [lade and entered into this 25th day of' August A.B. 1921, by and between the Cit- of el?.in£_har.l, i:iunicipal Corporation, of the _first class of the State of 1.72,shinCton, party of the -first •^art hereinafter called the G:,.nntor and Matcom Counter of the Cite[ of Bellinn�-Iarr, pasty of the seconC. Tart, hereinafter called the [;rantee: r �� T at the Grantor does hereb r ;ra.nt t0 the Grant a t i '� yr easement �� " :IT'TESSET'I_, that ee te__1�or�.x,, e� uer el� o r license �e to use certain Ytortions of G St. and i'arrc U Street, fOr the fO110z',rin� pu?'�;OSeS: 240 gallon gasoline nunp an-. tan1c. said g rant being upon the following, terms. and Conditions and not othe" wi se: 1. That sai,1 G-^antee, his heirs, e;>ecutors, anO. assigns, in consiJeration Of s,.i d [-,'rant, will :remove at his own cost and expense, v,henever so Ordered to C'_0 so by the Grantor, Said. gasoline nurip and place said �^reriises and streets in the same condition a.nc. repair as thour"h said right or pri- vilege had not been ,ranted, the Grantor, thxouE;h its proper officer or officers, to be the sole juC ,e of t1l e correct and Co's plete cornpli vmce with this conC'•_ition. 2. -'hat in further consideration of sE, c'. E,rant, the grantee hey°eby ldinds himself, his heirs, eYeCutOrS, aG-illnifitrat0?'S and aSSlr;Y1S that i'e will hO1C1. the f,ra^to' harmless fro a -ir a.� .rc_ liability to any clair.1 for d.anageS, for :injuries. or other cause whicli such person, -partnerships, or corporation may� c_:.airl to hr.,ve against uai _. Cranto:: by reason of said [;asolile xru?rp ar_d r,ll__ reimburse saic_ Grantor.' for ansr an('. all costs aliC'. expense t'rhich Gr,---.ntor ri y be put t0 by reason of said claim or claims. 3. That the Grantor hereby reserveo to itself the riE_ht to cancel or revoke said ter:lpora.rlJ easerlent o':' license at any time in itr, o';m C'isc'_'etio-?, wit' -.out an' liabilit-Y to ClC'r'aces or com- nensa.tion to the Grantee by reason o:C said revocation or cancellation. I�r S�� �_u:�Oi+, the parties 11e'_"euilto, in '�_.,CrSon r-nC.. by t'.e7. . dull.T electee_, Cl .-li!1e ^.n � ^.Curl 0 ffiCel' , have 5t'.bSCri CCU a""- see, 'C'_ the above an CJ. fore("oinr_; lristrLl?: Cnt this 25tI1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 1 Trnr1 " s ,,� THIE r DAY or , St July .hug Nc+�.y_ loth. _. _ .. _._.�.—_. Au,L. _... 1921 ...........__. day o ( Au -u st 1921. it it it 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 If it tt if it 11 It ti it If tt ti 11 11 It it 1t 11 It 11 it it It tt It it tt t' The City of Bellingham Washington i1 Corporate Seal " 11II1111It1111ifttititifffItt1it 1fIf11i1itIfifItititifif11iiI1if11itS1itif11It Attest: Chas A. TcLennan Ci ter Comx�troller 11 if 11 11 11 111111 11 11 If 11 It 11 11 fi 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 i1 II11 11 11 t1 It�i It fl 11 1',oard of County Commissioners " Of 7,11i- .tcom County State of tl " S2ashin�;ton tl IltlilllllttfllittlltflttitllttlitllUI11111pititi1S1111tItIlHtllilltl i'H.E C TT Y 0 J5E1jLI1,TGHiVL.1 E.T. Mathes I.iayor E.C. Baxter Chairman Boars' Commissioners County Co=iir 1 s Grantee ------------ 000__..__....«._..____ CP,EDITS ALLOV21D C00ITT71- TREASU M AT THE SETTLE.-MTT t/ FO-P THE T.T01TTH EITDII G DULY 31, 1921. In the utter of the settlement with Edith I.i. T--o2..nton, County Treasurer of 71hatcom County, tilashington , for the month ending July 31, 1921. NOW, at this time, this matter coring on for consideration, and the said Edith T`. T.T-ornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and hav- ing- checked and compared the same ti-rith the statement, a nc' Navin` found that they were actually paid out by said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the nu.rnoses hereinafter set forth: it is here'��Ir ordered by this -r oard that said Edith I:. Thornton, as suer. ITOZ?, THEREFOMA, Treasurer, be and she hereblr is ,allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: For cash naid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cashpaid State Treasurer For cash naid State Treasurer For cash naid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash maid State Treasurer For cash raid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash maid State Treasurer Fo':r warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed Sr -,'ATE' CAPITOL BUILDIITG F12TI) STATE GEITERAL IUHD STATE SCHOOL FUISD STATE I2ILITARY F TD STATE PUBLIC HIGHITTAY FTJND STATE' PE11U1UTM,-,,T HIGHWAY FU1TD STATE HIGHER EDUCATIOIT IMM STATE PARK MID STATE, G TIE FUND STATE FISHERIES FEND COUITTY CURREITT M IPT E TUND LIQUOR INVESTIGATION 7UITD GEITERAL ROAD &: BRIDGE IMTD For warrants redeemed For amount paid cement company for cement For Nwarrants .redeemed For cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For ilrarrants redeemed :for ra rsr&.nts redeemed For int e-re st on same SOLDIERS 1 Rr ,IEF FIMM POLL TAX FUND GAIN PROTECTION + !TD FOIST TIMSE17E F(j'ND SCIi00L M STRICTS, G { ��-� D, RAL FUND 36.14 286.95 771.50 20.86 70.87 85.;0 110.44 13.00 99.05 7.00 19,425.99 3.37 2,041.06 27,204.74 9,884.43 125.00 2,364.00 542.23 262.72 85,508.51 1,868.90 1 li A Lit RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jul;'' TI:RAI� Thl? rs day TIII: 25th, DAY Or August 192 1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOI D 11RIDIyE-TTION I+UiTD For school bonds redeemed For school bonds interest coupons redeemed. TO'71 SHIPS 1''IIITD For Townshir bonds redeemed For Township bond interest coupons redeemed For vrarra nts redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on sane For warrants redeemed For cash paid City & Town Treasurers For bonds redeemed For bond interest coupons redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warre.nts redeemed ITCH �, ?'�RAII;AC7E DISTRICTS POI ' OF BELLINGHA " _FUND P:1+;}3'rIAITF1,111 ' HIGHWAY HAINTI,1i?ANCE '[UND CITIES IUITDS DE1,,rMTG-L10,7P 2 CE, ROAD Il,.TR. I'UND F, -ERSO iS-I?OOKSACK IMAM IIZ'T . FUITD T LAI1,M1 _ 1ER1TDAI'11,P ROAM I,':M71TSION FUND ??ARRIAGE, CERTI-D'ICAT1 TUITD BLAINE-LYIT_�+ T ROAM I1.1PT. =, M For warrants redeemed Fo r amount p Gi d o emen t c orrpany f o r e event For warrants redeemed For vrarimmts redeemed For interest on same For vrarra.nts redeemed For interest on same CU STER-HAYNIE ROAD II I T . IJUND LYLfD11Fj-LAU1ML ICJAM II.TT. TUND PI SH TRAP ROAD 111P T . IZ. T D LYITDEN-SUI:US ROAD II: T . FUND For warrants redeemed For amount paid cement c org)any for cement Total disbursements 3,300.00 1,049.50 14,171.50 3, 064 .25 341.98 5.85 2,033.10 7.57 3,778.91 1,031.50 32$00.00 3,615.00 56.60 1.15 86.40 .83 53.00 23,294.12 2,727.40 7.35 275,931.71 16,573.61 1,207.20 13.95 68,395.58 10,870.09 585,350.01 t'te do hereby certify that vre find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on July 31, 1021, as certified by VJ.5. Bogert, Deputy County Auc, tor, to agree with the balance shovm on the Treasurer's Report for the month ending July 31, 19211 the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Checks Treasurer's Denositor7r :3arik Balance Outstandin3____� !valance First National Bank :;, 63,566.82 :,? 17,967.02 ,-; 45,599.80 I4orthvrestern 17-ttional Bank 198,769.73 1,009.41 197,760.32 B ellingharl National Bank 8,370.91 283.26 8,087.65 13.rst National Bank of Ferndale 25,000. �0 First National Bank of lynden 25,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 25,000.00 Northwestern State Bank 30,000.00 Citizen's Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Pa rmer s ercl,a nts State Bank of i?ooksack 11 , 000. 00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 15,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 15,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 10,000.00 I'ooksac k Valley State Bank of =;verson 151 000.00 Total balance, Treasurer's 432,447.77 Cash in Office: Cash in Vault 460.00 71arrant s 3,812.53 Currency 760.00 Cash Items 2,117.97 Silver w� V3.36 Total Cash in Office..... ..................... 71223.86 �+ Grand '2 of a ! ''_' re4 sure r' s Cash on Hand..,,,... ♦ • . ♦ . . . ';,' - , 671.63 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jullr TERATY Thursday.THE 25th DAY OF Au gu st 143 192 1 IN TESTI IONY 77FIZBOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and a-Lfixed the sea-11 of the Board of County Cori issioners of ,Flh.atcom County, Washington, this 25th day of August, 1921. II It t1 11 11 11 11 11 1111 1111 1111 1111 t1 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 if 1I 11 11 11 11 11 r1 Board of County Coms,iissioners " of 71hatcom County State of " " liVashington rl It 11 11 11 1t 11 it 11 11 1111 11 11 i1 r1 i1 11 11 11 11 1t 11 I1 1t 11 r1 11 11 11 A 11 11 11 i1 E.C. Baxter Chairran of the Board J.A. 11iller County Pou,;'aissioner Ed B roym County Cormid s si o ner Attest: Span E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerkof the Board. ---------- 000---------- J . IN CONSIDERATION of the services hereafter to be rendered by The William J Burns Interna- tional Detective Agency, Inc. for Liquor Investigation Fund of Whatcom County, we the County Commissioners, Prosecutor and Sheriff of Whatcom County, hereby guarantee the payment of said Agency's bill for services in the case at the rate of $10.00 per day and expenses for each operative from the time they leave the office of the Agency until their return, and this guaranty shall continue in full force and effect until notice from me. August 25, 1921. E. C.. Baxter, Uhai rman J,411 A. Miller.. Ed Brown Co Commrs. Loomis Baldrey Pros. Atty. A. L. Callahan Sheriff. Protests against the appraisers' and engineer's reports on the Lynden-Sumas Road 0y #30 ) and asking for continuing of hearing on same, were filed by Lynden Township, Nooksack Township and 3d E Hardin. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, September 2, 1921. one re . July RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TExryg Fri day THE 2n d DnY or September 192 1 Friday, Septe-, ber 2nd, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment tal_en on August 25th, 1921. Present, E.C. I3-jxter, Chainn2n, J.A. Yiller anc. Ed Brotm, County Comzussioners, and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board. Sam E. Barrett '"I. S. Bogert J. Yayland Clark F.C. I1artin Lucy E. '_King 11. Thomas Jessie 'Falters Ella V. :fusser Wyllo Beck E.C. Baxter J.A. 17iller Ed B roym TIrs. Jennie 1% Robin ITe11ie Ii. Abbott Edwin 11. Day VI.H. Heaton Henry C. Beach Harrison Covrden Geo H. Srbrant -Tabel S. Glen Fred V. Shute Max Yehlig H.B . Carroll, Jr. J.71. Smith .lector Gavrley Ed E. Hardin U.P . Brown Geo. Y. Cook G.P. Kincaid, Hazel B . Heun Pearl C. Johnson Loomis Baldrey Frank W. R d ley Florence 7.'. 3orgeson Edith Y. Thornton Frank 71ilson Olive Vilson J.C. Harrington Freelove L. Canfield S. A. Earl J.H. Stevenson Claire G. 7!ilson C . 7 .L'i sk A.L. Callahan J.B. Bennett Paul Tolsran 17.H. Carpenter h . D. Tic Arthu r 1 7" Carver G.A. Pence Jessie Duerr Helen Campbell J.C. Hills J.G. Hostetter r.Ttr. Gooch Earl V. Y�yatt J.C. Hills, Jr. L.G. Boyden A.L. ?onllian, s L.H. Stark Dallas Sweet Don Clarke Chas. Sly Dale B reakey Earl D. 1 rovin Bruce Pyri F.G. B ra_-man C.F. Ri sti ne J.P. Hall-.tt J.B . l lc lli l l an Walter Fouts F.F. Tei tsvro rth C.C. King Lottie V. Jamieson Tat suGavra D. Cameron Roy Ousiey George 1ileer l,Irs. E.7. Pay 7. ,,, Ada 7:11_1pes George Slater ga^ JT Johnson C.C. Green Jennie Green The follovAng proceedings were had: CURR-E',iTT EUQ'!'1:,TSE I+"tM Salary as County Auditor Salary as Acc't and Deputy Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor d; do Salary as Recorder cio C'O 11/31 do Salary as County Comni.ssioner do do Salary as Supt. Co. Schools Salary as Dep. Supt. Co. Schools Salary as Justice of Peace do Clerk to Justice of Peace Salary as Guard Salary as Charity Comszissioner Salary as Probation Officer Sa1ax,,,r as County Physician Salary as Coroner Salary; as County Agricultural Agent Salary as County Auto Driver ,salary as Janitor Salary as Judge CIO Salary as County Clerk SalarTr as Deputy County Clerk (10 7/31 CIO 24/31 Salar� as Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Steno;. for Pros. it Salary as County Treasurer Salary as Chief Deputy for Co. Treasurer Salary as Deputy County Treasurer Salary as Booltkeeper Salary as Clerk for Co. Treasurer do do do CIO Salary as Sheriff Sa1ary as Deputy Sheriff Salary as Cook Salary as Jailer Salary as Assessor Sa1ai-y as Chief Deputy Salary as Pept$.ty Assessor do Salary as Clerk -for Assessor 13/31 Salary as County Engineer Salary as Chief Deputy Engineer Salary as Inst Iman 2frH/31 Salary as Comput o r Sa1ar,,r as Inst tMall Salary as Chaimman 26/31 do o 25' /31 do 26-�/31 do 23/31 do 10/31 do 2/31 do 9 /31 Salary as Inspector co do do 13/31 CIO 8/31 do c' o Salary as Supt. Co,anty Home Salary as lZatron Courity Horie Salary as Coop Salary as Helper Salary as Teamster do Salary as "arse Salary as Assistant ITur se Salary as Asst Nurse Salar;,r as Guard Salary as Assistant Guard Salary azu :.1anage.r Detention :rospital iJ alaa:-y as .:.Bat ron (1 11 187.50 150.00 110.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 35.50 100.00 125.00 166.66 166.66 166.66 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 30.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 1.68.33 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 28.25 96.75 187.50 150.00 95.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 30.00 140.00 187.50 3.50.00 120.00 100.00 41.93 187.50 189.00 185.50 125.00 125.00 117.00 121.50 114.75 119.25 103.50 45.00 9.00 40.50 189.00 189.00 189.G0 78.00 56.00 189.00 189.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 60.00 30.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 85.00 48.17 50.00 50.00 -.r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERn�$ Pri clay THr ?nd DAY OF Se-otenib er 192 1 Ci U SIF1'�. IT E-1KP 1i1V SSE I 1 J i.'Tc^. r 0111 11ce Salary as Stenog. for Pros. Atty �-0,00 Gus Bettman Sal. as Poll T,= Collector for Sheriff 140.00 LIQUOR 11tj ESTIGATIOil TUND A.L. T.Tedhurst Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 H.D. Drain do 125.00 -Ed J. Kennedy do 125.00 77m. Brock do 125.00 S.A. Green do 15.00 %7illiam L. Gaston do 100.00 Estate of J.P. Chatfield, deed Salary of J.P. Chatfield as Deb. Sher. for July 140.00 E.D. Kenyon Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 On °notion the Board adjourned to neet on Saturday, Septe--per 3rd, 1921. iman Board of `County Conmmissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ju ly TERM Saturday THE 3rd DAY or Sent emb er 1921 Saturday, Septeriaer 3rd, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment talc en on August 2nd, 1921. Present, all r:erlbers of the -joard and Cleric in attendance. and claims a lloaed: Aus•'in Everson CURB I-17TT =11TSE PUiTD , rlc on County GaraCe --------- 000--------- The followint proceedi nCrrs were had, ITT THE 1 ATTER OF ESTI :IA'IED AI.IOUITTS REQUIRED ) ( OFFER IO R IIr+' ARING TO 1112T 1'I-LE PUBLIC EXPFglTSE FOR THE Y+ R 1922 ) 22.73 �,HEF-E,AS, Chapter 138, Session Laws of 1909, relating, to revenue and taxation, makes it the duty of the County Commissioners of 71hatcor;j County, on or before the first :.L-onday in September of each year, to make estirlates of the amount required to meet the public expense for the ensuing year, and to be raised by taxation in such county or other ta:.inc district, such estirmtes and time for bearing on same to be published- for at least two consecutive creeks in the county official newspaper; and ,'IIEIEAS, after due consi c'_eration the Board of County Commissioners did determine that the amounts submitted were and are sufficient in aanount for the vza i ous departments of the County of 7.tatcom for the year 1922; IT IS T-7-IEI;E.5IRL ORDERED that the Cleric of this Board be, and he 'lereby is directed to -oublish for tti-;o consecutive weeks in the Bellingham Reveille, the county official netrspaper, a notice to "he nubli c that on T:ton Day , the 3rd day of October, 1921, at 10 o' clocl. A._:' the Board of County Commissioners will meet for the purpose of r:akincr-; ':he tax levies for the year 1922, "and any tax payer olio may appear frill be l,ea rd in favor of or against an;* proposed levy. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of September, 1021. ttnst111111utt111111tt111111n11nttutt111111111111n11it11if 11 " Board of County Commissioners If o =.'hat c om County State of '► " "Tas•zin`;t on 't nnnrtnuttannttrtt►ttnnnnrtntttettnuttnttrtttuttnntt Attest: `yam E. Barrett County Auditor and Er-�r officio Cleric of the Board. 0 E.C. Baxter Chaim^n of the Loard J. A. _T-ti l l e r County Co::missioner Ed 3 rown County Co112ii7 ssioner --------• w..000--------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Septemer 6tl'!, 1921. Chaii^:�,an Board o Coturty Corulissio_lcrs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 14 July T.ERT,fA ..Tuesday THE .6th.. DAY OF Sontember 192 1 rWuesd�r, i Gh, '-,"he Board net pursuant to adjournment- taken on August 3rd, 1 21. Sentenber 64 1921. 9 Present, all menbers of the Board ,and Clerk in -attendance. The followin- claims -were allowed: CURRM-7 EXPMTSE 1UND S.P. Tapging Salary as Poll Tax. Col. for Sheriff. 140.00 E.C. Baxter E.--pense as County Coiar,,iissioner 7.70 A. ITiller Official expenses 23.51 W.P. Brovin _Ez -.p e n se as Superior Judge 1.75 Ed E. Hardin Postage for Judge Hardin 5.00 J.C. Hills -i.:-.p en s e as County g i n e e r 3.24 III r s . Jennie 1.1. Robin lbm. en s e as County Superintendent 36.05 A.?,. C a 11 ah- an h? :: -o en s e as Sheriff 42.67 A.L. Callahan Hmm . as Sheriff a/c Poll Tax Collection 30.49 H.3. Carroll Jr. F11 m e n s e as County Agricultural -Agent 6.53 ) D. McArthur E tt; e n s e as Assessor 3.50 Goo H. S-ybrant " --,o e n s e as Charity Com.,iissioner 7.25 Edith T,% Thornton ease as County Treasurer 2.67 Harrison Cowden ill=p on s e Gs Constable 3.00 C.C. King 1x -o e n s e as Superintendent 'County Home 18.80 C.C. Green Exp en s e a, s !,.Tg-r. Detention Hosp. 8.53 E.L. Ferguson Salary as S45enog. for Co. Agr. -Agt. 65.00 Grace 17alters Setv. as Stenog. for County Superintendent. 39.00 1,.7rs. Edith Dress Salary for Assisting County if 18.00 C.A. Cu2miins do 3.00 Catherine 7.7ontgo-Moi-i Serv. on Col Bd. of Education 10.00 1 27. E Lescher "Pins for Prosecuting Attorney 6.25 J.G. Hostetter 1.1ap fOr Elections 10.00 Brisbin Sviith & Livesey Prem. on bond of County Superintendent 5.00 F.L. Kline Prom. on bonCl. of Court Reporter 7.00 V1. H. VIiiliams & Co. !--eis. on Courthouse 7unaiture 24.00 Edith 'ITT. Thornton, Co. Treas. Tax on Co. Property a/c Ditch r7 and Hy 7§'26 143.24 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County Offices 69.40 rr Stern Union Tel,-,,. Co. ,le for Co. Com - Co. Supt - Ag r. Agt 2.94 A.R. Hartley �"'o ron e r services to Coroner 7.50 Dr. S.H. Johnson Autopsy on body of liz. Brooks 25.00 7T.L. Connally Services to Coroner a/c body of F. Engang 51175 St. Joseph's Hospital Care of Co. Patient 16.00 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for County Patients 102.Q1 Owl Pha:n acy do 5.18 3.7-rs. Core. Radley Reg births & deaths in Dist #5 10.75 St. Joseph's Hospital Care of Patient from retention Hospital 41.25 Owl.Pharmacy Supplies for Detention Hospital 20.92 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Services to Detention Hospital 14.00 Eliza A. Smith Groceries for Detention Hospital 48.55 Puget Sound Poi,,, & Lt. Co. Lights for Detention Hospital 1.00 Dapar-Elyt-'lle CO. Plumbing in Detention Hospital 2.70 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Lumber for Detention Hospital 4.90 Fair Mercantile Co. Groced?ies for Count- Hone (Contract) 451.37 Owen T rket- Grocery If 12.25 Royal Dairy Products Co. Butter for County Home 102.25 Fountain Bakery 'read -for County Home 40.00 Frye & Conpanny 111'eat for County Home 61.46 Palace llarhet 60 85.20 N. Bellingar do 23.14 W.J. P-nor Supplies for County Home 1 152.30 F. GeX-arc' (10 'I.I.Jse 26.35 Fair Dept. Store for Cow-ity Hone 89.71 Ba,ttersby Bros. Clothing for County Home 93.25 P.R. Heider Shoe repairing for County Home 17.45 Albers Bros. llrlillin,=; Co. 11eeC,_ for County Dome 16.12 veorge Casebeer Grinding feed for County Home 3.40 Zellerbach Paper Co. Supplies for County Home 8.75 Puget Sound 77eleing Works 17elding pump at County Home 1.50 Whatcom Co. Impl. Co. Plants for County Hone 4.60 1,7orthwest 'Ifte. Co. I L Supplies for Co-Luatir Home 1; 11.00 r, 7 rse 11dwe Co. 71aterial for Colm-it Home 40.68 Theil F., 11,Telter Supplies for County Hone 18.80 Clark Electric Co. do 6.4 3 Ponid,ale Do-pt, Store CIO 7.00 H.W. 3uzzard Rep. fo r County Home 1.50', .F.W. Gorsuch Bolts, etc. for Co. Hone 3.40 S.T. Clifton BlacIcsmith-ine for County Home 17.75 Gust Hill Auto & Rep for Covru, Sup �ir Home 30.23 Caine Grinshaw Co. Drick etc for Co. Hone 17.00 Bloedel Donovan Lb r. T;Tills Lumber for County Hone 12.33 Shet-ler Cut*tin,-, groin at County Hone 57.70 Ed J. Ryan Work at County Home 10.00 11rs C.H. 11"ait Care of Juveniles 12.25 T. Johnson Care cL- �xr of Birget Johnson 30.40 !;'L2?s. F.A. Van Patten NursirL 111'rs. Det,,-riller. 10.00 Great Northern Ry. Co. Transportation for L. Parks 10.85 Empire Yea' 7 Yea' e,- Grocery Co. Groceries for Thgg 13.52 U.J. O'Connor Groceries for Warner, et al 64.52 B.B. Grocery Co. Groceries for Bye et al 24.28 Fair TvIercantile Co. Groceries fo r 7,,TcCreash, et al 33.82 Albers Grocery Groceries -for 1.31alone, et al 68.95 Gilfilen I.Terct. Co. Groceries far I'Lirld--am, et al 47.22 Cleary, TesCLall Grocery Groceries for Peterson, et al 51.83 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Canpbell & Brotnov Groceries f o r Miller 15.95 Quality store Groceries for 0 1 Ha r ra 3.27 1.7. Thordarson Groceries for Steffanson, et a 1 30.00 Wolt-en & Montfort Groceries for *3 .'�arker, et al 20.88 Burton & Burton Groceries for Huib b a r d 20.00 oo2c-sack Valley Rochdale Co. Groceries for T u c 7-,, e r et al 40.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ju1Y TERAS§ Tuesday THE 6th DAY OF Bent ei-.b er 192 Geo, I.IcLaug.hlin Groceries for Schrader 9.89 Battersby Bros. I`dse for Ilat;ton crwi10.ren 77.08 Gage -Dodson Co. Clothing {'o -r Hatton c',.i!Orcn 15.50 Bellingham Ylater Dept. Water rent for I.raryott, et al 12.00 Puget Sound Povil e. Lt. Co. Gas & E-lect. for urs. Frank 3.98 A.II. Dale lkiel Co. ?Blood for Trove, et a1. 7.00 A.IT. I?ontgor.ery l'Jood for Fran] et al 26.75 ',°I.7. Hector: FOuse rent for -..Irs. :Taw.,Trott 36.00 A.C. Filler Douse rent for ' 1.cC-reach 10. 00 A. Benson. =dent of Garage fo_ .Engineer 5.00 Percy Hood, Trustee Mato Sun. for Engineer .80 Shell Co, of Cr.li Gas for+Engineer 81.60 Standard Oil Co. Oil for Thf;ineer & Coirziir. Brovrn 13.90 Curtir_ & Fraser Auto Rey, for Co. Eng. Co. Auto 10.00 Trunkey & Son Gas for�Engineer & Co. Auto Z--.20 ITor-t,liv,-est Auto Elect. Co. Auto Rep & Stor. for Engineer & Sheriff 11.85 Holland & Willi^ms Auto Sup. & Stor for Sheriff 20.62 Standard Auto Co. Auto Sup & Rep for County Auto 121.81 Bellin¢a31 Motors Corp. Repairs to Cou��ty Auto 11.20 J. I." Laub e & Son do n . 25 Evergreen Service Ste.. Auto Sup. for Eng-Co Auto -Char Com-Tr-Cormir Drown 48.90 Rolla I.Iart in Batt. & E1 ect . Co. Auto Rep for COn27,_-r. B rotm 1.50 Hale-':io-.,ton Tat>i & Auto Co. Auto hire to Constable & County Physician 34.25 Di(i.1 & Simpson Co. Auto Sup for Co. lZr. Agt. 34.56 Standard Auto Co. Auto Sup & Rep for County Superintendent 37.30 J.D. Durdin Gas for Assessor 5.73 BellinFlaam Publ. Co. PrtC;. Aud. Rep. Pamphlets 150.00 Union P-rtg,Bndg, & Sta. Co. Sup for Mier -Co Sup%-Af;r Agt-Perm. Hy. 165-00 Ianstett Printing Co. Prig. for Agr Agt-Aud-�itty-Sher. 124.09 Griggs Sta & Prtg. Co. Sup for ALty-Sher-4:upt-Tr-Auld. 27.75 G.L. Kor an Prtg. for CovnU,) C1erI. 39.30 C.A. Griffith Co. Supplies for Auditor 1.50 E.T. 1.1" thes Book Co. Typewriter repairs for Trews & Aud. 12.00 The A. Lietz Co. Field books for 1ngineer 26.82 Geo E. ITitchell Instrument parts for ?-lnCineer 3.55 Bloedel Donovan Lbr. ':`ills Lumber for Engineer 16.00 J.P. Hyde J of P State vs J.L. Jonanson 2.75 John_ A. crest do State vs Bob Harder et wl 3.00 John Ger pan Constable do 3.00 John Gerra^n '"itness (10 r--.00 C.7., Sm _,.th C. 1110 3.60 F.-D: Fob es d0 d0 <1.00 Jas C. Days ScG,lp Bounty on l Coyote 1.00 T.. F. Doan Architect Fees on County Garage 160.55 _,�xoar-Blythe Co. 1st Est, on Plur,zbing on County Garage 767.70 Dickinson & T?ath eny 2nd Est. on Constr. County Garage 5,654.25 C.C. Clauson Roofing Co. Spraying Garage 120.00 Jol..ns-': anvi lle, Inc. Cernent for County Garage 93.75 Citizen's Dock Co. Frei C;ht on cement etc. for Garage 5.15 do Frei6t on Gas Pumn, etc. for Co. Garage 14.63 United I'Lachine 7Jorks Re-:;. to boiler in Courthouse 1.25 H.t7. Bazzard Re-o. to boiler in Cou.-thouse 18.25 '7.11. Seeger do 198.78 C.D. _ ,rguhzrsor. filork on boiler in Courthouse 78.00 J.L. Johnston d0 36.75 N.J. Rafter do `-.75 71.1% ITT=roe do 31.50 Cain e-Grimshaw Co. Iiaterial for Heating plant in Courthouse 146.70 Northwest Hdtire. Co. I.titexizl for Ileating Plat and Engineer 363.35 E.K. 7,rood Lbr. Co. Lumber for Courthouse 7.07 I:Iorse Hdrre. Co. Supplies for Courthouse 9.83 Yb C_ern 'Electric Co. do 20.00 J.i?. Frey Keys for Courthouse >.35 Be11ir_C�aarm Truck Co. Drayage for Courthouse 1.08 Legoe r.dtire Co. Batteries for Sheriff 1.80 Paul Tolsnan Yeals for Prisoners 328.20 Battersby Bros. Clothinc for Prisoner 3.00 Lon,,7v;roods Shoe Shop Shoes repaired for Prisoner 2.65 ?Tellie Robinson I.latches & Tobacco for Jail & Prisoners 4.00 Pacific Steam Laundry Laundry for Jail & Jury Moons 21.85 Sells ITd,re. Co. Supplies for Janitor 5.10 Fa r Dept. Store Clothin" for '7eatherford 3.45 GA':r-i7,, P i-TECTI O_a ?UITD Aitken Is Game "7ardenJ,' Sal. 160.20 Victor "r. Aitken Sal & Exp as Deputy Garlie ??arrien 185.55 Leslie Jones C'.o 132.10 V. J. Boucher Salary,- as Deputy Game 712,rden 66.66 I.Irs. P.E. Suetterlein Sala_-;;,- feeding fry at hatchery 34.50 J. Poster I1aulin[5 fish for Game �7arden 8.00 Seery rs & Spei rs Lettering, office doo,° for Game 1?arden 2.40 Pacific Tel. & Tel.. Co. Phone Serrice t0 Gamme 71arde-. 11.95 Standard Auto Co. Auto Sup. for Game Warden 109.11 Duncan Bower Gas for Game 7arden 7 .l6 Bellingham Truck Co. Dranyage for Game 71arden 33.85 Clark Electric Co . Supplies for Game 7arden 3.00 Roy Evans Services to Gavle Coini-iissioners 25.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TF.RTO Tuesday THE 6th DAY OF Septeriber I14:F e� 1921 LIQUOR IITVESTIGATIOIT MID I;.IT. Salai-j as . eputy Sheriff 25.00 Loomis Baldrey Jxper se as Prosecuting Attorney 13.85 Benin, -,,tram City Ambulance Ambulance a/c Dep. Sheriff Chatfield 10.00 Evergreen Service Station uas and oil .for Sheriff 130.91 BarlowI s Garage Auto Pei). for Sheriff 174.20 B elli n ^:hari I,1otors Co z-0. do 29.20 Labor & Cruikshanlc Auto Sup & Rep for Sheriff 72.42 Iddins Buicl-c Co. Auto Sunrilies for Sheriff 16.35 Smith ?Rotor Co. Auto Sup, for Sheriff 55.75 O.K. Garage do 243.59 Sarah Poster Geo. TT. Cool:, County Clerk County Clerk of Skagit Co. County Clerk of Ding County SOLDI M I S i,'LIEF IJUND '_?elief of Sar,.h Poster 25.00 irARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND Recording I'Larriage Certificates 37.00 do 1.00 do 1.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Vrednesday, September 6th, 19-21. Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TESAAA olednesday THE 7th DnYOF September 192 1 7ednesday, Septet:iber 7th, 1921 The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 6th, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and Cler? in attendance. The following claims were allowed an& proceedings had: ROAD A TI) BRIDGE FUND Barbo Bros. 5th & final Est. on Constr. I+'ish TraD Highway No. 28 4,168.92 Cramer & Co. 2nd Est. for Constr. 160 ft Steel Span of U S Bridge 51840.00 F. J. Von Demarll Tlo rk on Ro ad 143.00 Leo Jess do 143.00 L.B . Holman do 6.0 :; Fred Larson c_o 1.00 John A. Lind Work on T ickerville Road Vo reman team 37.80 J. Calhoun do if 2%30 Th. Linde do " 28.00 R.P. D Abury do " 62.90 P. _ Bjornson do " 27.30 L .P. Alinder do 15.38 17. S. ?::artin do 15.38 Unit in n g e s do 15.38 Edwin Peterson do 15.38 J.H. Gossage do 15.75 R.G. Bruland do " 5.60 R. Toolrich do " 2.80 H. Linde do 3.00 J.G. Harrison 7ork on Silver Lake Road Yoneman " 68.00 Fred :3a! l.i ett do 25.19 Harry Gilhousen c=o " 15.00 Ben Knight do " 22.50 C.C. Wright flagon 'hire 0.88 Den Knight Powde7 L "_['i,?se 2.50 "T.H. Gilhousen Gravel 8.00 Jim ale 7orh on Ditch on Guide Yeridian 35.00 C . 71ia len do 35.00 Newt H21e do 35.00 James Scutt so 35.00 Ed 7 alen do " 60.00 Geo B rovn do Foreman 60.00 Bert I:oay Toil on Hann egan Road 35.00 C.J. Yay do 58.50 L.D . Haw1k do 38. bo Alfred Knowles, Jr. do 38.50 A.C. Knowles do " 70.00 C.". Knowles do 21.50 Frank I-uenscher do Oreman 54.00 Tilton 7eidkammp do 6.75 Harry W. Gale c'o 5.25 Bert Haveman do 3.50 T.P. Jeffers 10 Foreman i3.85 Albert Kuhns 7ork on Guide Yerid.ian and north East Diagonal Foreman 92.50 Chas. Miter do 83.25 Earl D. B r. orrr! do 56.00 Olof Glad Work on iloodlacrn road Forem n 3.00 Geo Pittman do 6.50 P.A. Parker 7 ork on Everson -Goshen Road loreranteam 41.50 Dorsey L nn reaux do 6.50 Herbert Bates do 1.63 P.A. -Parker 7"ork on Rood ..reran 21.00 Chas. Knutson Work on I3ugents Bridge 3.25 Ira Byason Jo 4.87 An.c_rew Bar; do Foreman 6.00 Jas. Abbot Tork on Road 15.75 F.S. Lewis do 14.00 H. McCluskey c'o 14.00 AN. Hoselwood Tork on Road team 30.00 Harold Smith d.o " 36.00 Eldred Jones do Fo rernan If 7.00 Den Tucker TIoYk on State Road if " 75.00 J. Baxter, Jr. T.brk on Road If 84.00 7. Vanderford do 52.50 E. Baxter do 10.50 Ed Crosslin do 3.50 E.T. Crozier do 28.00 Leslie Frazier do ?9.50 Pred Balliette do 15.15 J.T. Ri chardson do 37.00 7rs . J. y.?o rst rom Soil Lumber 19.26 C .E. Anderson Planking 20.85 Imperial Fir Lumber Co. Lumber 23.66 Bloedel Donovan Lbr ?Tills do 25.44 Bellingham Concrete 7orks Cement Pipe 64.75 Rees Thomas Hardware 5.60 7o rse Hardware Co. do 33.21 A.A. English do 7.95 F.D. Alvord Repairing 2.10 Tabor & Cruihshwnt T ateria1 11.25 S.B. Eames Repairs 19.87 Lewis Automotive Co. Repairs on truck 137.16 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal and pipe 563.31 do do 553.49 L.S. Piercy Belt 1.75 J.D. Jackson Dent 0.00 T runk ey and Son Gas and o i 1 29.00 Standard Oil Co. do 347, 10 Lelin nam & Cooper 12uh Estimate - work on Perm. Hi ghwpy 7 14.26 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TER,4 Wednesday THE 7th DAY or Septeriber q p i 192 1 5th Est. ' 8 ,Q63 , l7Iarbo Bros. �r,w�l�llr .,,01UH DELTA HIG17AY t27 C.B. Lind 3rd Est. Const. -Torth Delta Hi y ITo. 27 7,406.60 A.H. Frasier Appraisers Salary and expense 167.55 A.W. Frost d0 209.05 Paul Valerius do 210.25 BLAI-TE- =RITDALE : X"I ENSI ON ROAD FUITD CaSn e Grifasha ,,i Co. Pipe 180.00 CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD FUITD A.J. Benefield Wood 2.50 A.J. Lindberg Piling 10.80 LYNDE-T- SUIUS FAD I1,T RO 14,y=17T T 1-01 D C.E. Lind 5th Est. ,,rork on Lynden-Suraas Highway ITo. 30 36$08.32 Bellin h am Publishing Co. Publ. Notice of Hear. on Appr. Rep on Lyn-Sumas Rd 226.87 LYIT-fMT-LAUREL R01LD FUND D.C. `.Vise Labor 8.- Stationery G5.10 :Sellinjiari Publishing- Co. Publ. Court Notices re Lynden-Laurel Rd. Imp. Pund 9.39 I+OREST RESERVE FUND Glacier Lumber Co. Lurgber 39.75 DRAINAGE DISTRICT #4 CONSTRUCTION FUITD Bloedel Donovan Lumber ,.-ills Lumber 18.22 Standard Oil Co. Oil 8.32 Co. Treasurer Hauling & Rent County Ditcher 168.75 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal 185.76 ''Iestern Hercantile Co. Cable, etc.. 27.13 Larson e: Hiller TTaterial w Repairs 15.95 Iverson Lurrl er Co. Lumb er 52.07 Paul 73arb o Hauling gravel for Russell ditch 10.00 C.E. Fjellman on Russell Ditch 66.00 A.G. Dahlqui st do 54.00 D. Ru s sell do 51.00 George Stierlen do team 10.50 T.E. Talmage do if 15.00 C.E. Eutsler do 29.25 C.J. Larson do 48.75 A.G. Stierlen do Foremen 96.75 A.G. Stierlen Lur,iber 4.50 T. Bode Work on Russell Ditch 50.00 Ty s Ha veT2an CIO 15.00 R61p1h Vo1TL do 143.00 J.J. MZerriff c'0 76.34 Paul Hinicle do 70.88 Win. Hinkle do 95.50 John van Ginkle do 58.69 J.G. V-Ufeeler do 52.69 C .71. 21, esman do of 21.75 Geo. Stierlen do " 18.00 J.17. Schuyle-iian do 10.00 ,V. J. Blowers do 13.50 J.R. Troost . o " Z'_-.50 John T. Haveman coo Foreman 67.50 John T. Haveman 10 Phone calls 1.00 Lynden Department Store ITardtra re 41.98 DRAI2'1,MGE DIST . 4§17 TIA1MEIT1,210E IVIT D 11.71. Parrish Re-irnbursernent acct cancellation of certain Construction wind ''arrants 965.64 DRAIITAG,' DISTRICT !19 I Vi I I i'IT 1LTCE FUIT 0 Herbert Yonally 'Uo ri . on Ditch .,To. 9 27.00 DRAINAGE DI ST RI CT #18 CIIiTST RU CT I OIT FUiTD Jim. Hale Labor on ditch 50.75 C. 7fhalen c o 50.75 Newt Hale CIO 56.00 Ed IMn alen do " 51.00 Goo Broyn-i co . Foreman 96.00 James Scutt do 49.00 O.D. LamLou reaux 28.00 D.D. Lanoureaux d0 16.50 L.O. Lamo ureaux do 22.50 Roy I"cGhee do 12.00 P. 7.1cGhee do " 30.00 Chas. Tc;:Tanna:la do 10.50 17. Vo se ao 6.00 H.G. GucLert do " 6.00 Tjoelker do " 6.00 V. Lutz do " 6.00 E.A. Parker do " 6.00 C.r;i. Bates do " 6.00 J. Ba1Lter do 4.00 Pay Briggs do 67.50 Men T«ead d0 32.00 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal 62.49 DRA11TAGF, DIST . frig COI: ST RUC`.'IOIT FUIV D n o e `'ri tit Coal for La?Le Terrill Ditch A-4.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JUI;TERAIY TireCI:(lesday THE 7th DAY or S e p t e lb er 192 1 August reports of C.C. King, Supt . County Home, H.D . Carroll Jr. , County Agri cultural Agent , F.V. Shute, Coun ty Physician and iiargaret Diaz , Tu"erculo si s 1Turse , were filed with the Board. -------- 000-------- BE?1OR: THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO:,11aSSIOITERS OF t'THATCO? COUNTY, WASHIITGTOIT IN TH-� ].UETER OF CA.ITC 1M BAT IO1T OF 7TARR.:UTT S No . 224 to 232 DRATT ) ON C01lSTRUCTIOIT OF D.I.D. NO. 7 AND IS SUA1,TCE Or VIAM1 1 T S ON ',UINTEIUITCE FUND IN LIEU THEREOF. YTH .EAS, on August 26, 1919, a judgment and decree was entered in the Superior Court of tln.at- com County, VTashington, in Cause No. 13992 entitled "I.Tilan ,7. Parrish and Rorie Parrish, his wife, Plaintiffs vs Wh.atcom County, a municipal co n7wration, Defendant" in which judgiiient and decree the plaintiffs -,,ere igiven juc3.grent against defendant in the sum of ',�1812.15 with interest from the 19th da�r of June, 1919, at the rote of 6`17 per .nnum tor,-iet'_,with costs in the sum of :;JS.;O, and it was _further -provided in Said decree that said jue,,,�ment ;ias not a charge against `,1latco?r_ Counts as a municipal coin -)oration in its entirety, but was a proper charge against Drainage Ir^provc'_;:ent District No. 7 of 7/hatcom County, Washington; and WHEREAS, it was furcher»rovided in said judgment and decree that warrants be issued by the defendant d.rawi-i on either the construction o maintenance fund of said D.I.D. Ho. 7, or pertly On both, as the Co, iiissioners of the defendant may deem best, in a sure or sums sufficient to pay said judgment, interest and cost; and 'III I AS, O1T lTovemher 7, 11D19 , ;,;arrants were issued on the construction fund of said D.I.D. ,To. 7 as follows: Nos. 224 and 225 , '75.00 each; Nos. 226 to 231 inclusive, ,100.00 e4 c 1; and I,To . 232 , `'92.13 ; and 7,,FEREAS, an asses Skilent i1as been duly ::lade against the lances in said D.I.D. ITo. 7, sufficient only to pay the actual construction cost of Said improvement, anC n0 -provision 'wets made in said assessment to take care of the above numbered warrants, and there is not now, nor will there be, s,,zfficient money in the construction -end o f said district to pay the above numbered via:rants unless a su-orlement assessment is made oil the land in said cli sari c t ; and 'I RE1�5, it is nor, deemed for the best interests of said D.I.D. !,To. 7 that the above numbered warrants, :ftrarr2 on the construction fund, Shoul'1 'be cancelled, and that warrants draw on the i-i.aint enen ce f u-i d o f said district should be issued in amounts sufficient to take ,.?p sai _? warrants drawn on the construction fund, together with interest thereo:i, to this date. THEF i7 01-10i, .Z3E AND IT IS ILFMii lr OliDER1aD that warrants numbers 224 to 232 inclusive, drains on the Construction Fund of said D.I.D. No. 7, be, and the same hereby are,, cancelled, and the Auditor of 77jle.teo-1 County, is is hereby directed to issue warrants dravrr. on the I-Lainten- -ice lZnd o f said d D.I.D. 'To. 7 in ainounts sufficient to take up the above nu1.l,bered warrants, toge- t'le-r ,,Ti -il interest thereon to this date. And, it is 1rUPiTH'IM, OIIDERED, that the warrants now dravrn oil the construction fund of Said D.I.D. No. 7 be raid as fast as -practicable. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th dater of Septerber, 1C21. "11It11111111Itit11it11Itit1111t1111111111111111111111111it111t" E.C. BCaxter Chai=, n of the 1j'oard " Board of County Cormiissionerslt J.A. T:a.l.).er County Corr.iissioner " of Vatcom County State of t1 Ed B roval County Corrvilissioiler " 7a sh i ng t on " II II It I1 11 11 " It i1 1I ll 11 11 11 It it it 11 11 11 11 11 tl 11 to it It It it It ll ll i1 Attest: Sari -t=. Parrett County AucTi for and "���-o .�'fici o C1e rI, o ; the o arct -------- 000------- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 19 .July . TERM `.7ednesday THE 7tih DAY or Septerlber_ 192 1 ! E7 .�� aiL _..0 11.�� OF COUNTY CO_.L' _I >�."'?uI0.1'� �1S 0_ FEAT Co LT CO.11TT :L , WASHI GT OIT I -IT T? � ',.ATTrR OF CO-TSTRUCTIoiT of ) ( O R D E R DF 4IITAGE I7..21? -F0 7,PT=T DISTRICT IIO.18 ) �F11M.—AS, Drainage Irlpro-.e, ent :+"jistrict o. 18 has heretofore 'peen established bar -an order of this Board duly anade and entered; and SIIIEFEAS, 11 right o:f zr� y for the d.itcl� wz.d 1� terwl to be constructed in said i�.I,D. 'to. 18 has been obtained eXce-ot a stri -o 50 feet in lengt-. across the Southeast corner of r4 of SLR of TTL4- of Section 11, Tormship 38 . ort'.a, P,an£ e 3 '.-ast, belon6ing to 'alph Roberts, and this :aard being; assured that Said 50 foot strip ri t of °:cUr ti"Till be obtained; and ',?IIEPMAS said .T..,. To. 18-c.ontains less than 500 acres of lan:'_, said district containing 325 acres, and it is provided in Section a Chap. 157 of theSession Laws of 1921 of the State of s7Angton, that whienever any district contains less than 500 acres of land the County En-ineer shall act as Supervisor of the district, and thereafter no "Board of Sunervisors shall be elected for such district; and 'rIT S, it is feasible and desirable that construction of the Fitch and lateral in said D.I.D. No. 18 be begun at once; T0V!, TH"1;IT'OIRa, DT] AlTD IT IS HERMTL OI?1;PD that J.C. Hills _.nd his successors, as County Engineer Of vraatco:l County, _-shin[:ton, s--,10.11 be and act as Supervisor of said district airl(]- n0 Coard of Sunervisors shall he-reafter be elected for �s i'l district; and tle allowance Of all claims raga 1n St Sad. �. district s:hall be b7,r the County COr1��tndi ssioiZers; and it is further hereby ord- ert-ed that construction o l" th,- ditch and lateral in said district shall 'be at once begun a cco rdin t0 t'ic ',")fans and specifications heretofo c ? c.o-oted b,, t_As DOard, Subject only to such rlodifiCa- ii ". ?�o f -n 7n r be d.eC''siC,' .Visabll—. -roil tittle t0 ti:11e, d r0'v'ld(3d tYc� c^.11�r SUC�.1 oil a l (' c.. an ;es as .lam - (72,ianges shall not, in t'.le o t,;-rer4te, increase the estimated cost of the entire system by rlore t11 'Sl one -fifth, tin,-_ _,11 additional or different ri�;'lts oy way required shall be obtained; and IT IS EtJMHER HEP=ja 01'DFUTOD tiv-,t there shall be anc', tlh.ere hereby is established in the Coun'may Treasury of 7) atcor`i County , Vlas' inCeton, a separate full 'Or -'ac Construction, same to be lino',.._ as Construction T�L11(` 0_ `�raina-,ge I7:llrovement DiS%riclk; .:i0. 18 of ':'ri'lc`'...tc0::1 County, lash inr,-ton, anC .,Iso a separate fund :'o:- : aintenance to %e . nown as ::aintenance iLlnc' o f 'era inane Improvement %i tC0l OL1t , ",ia s i n; t On •oo 7,1St r7 Ct DOTE in re ular adjouxaaed session of the oarc, thi s 7 -h day o f Septemae 1921, 11 It r,trnnnunnnnnou,ran„n,,,Ina„uir„u,rr,r,11 �,C, axter Chnin:,ian of the Loard 'oard of Counts C:orllissioners " J. Tr• 4:�� ller County Coru':lisaioner 11 of '1hatcom County State of " Ed Drown County Com-Assioner 11 7la s'lingt on If if II 11 11 It 11 f1 11 If 11 11 11 If it it It if 11 11 If It 11 11 11 "1 11 if 11 11 If if , ,t 11 Attest: Sam E. Da rett County AuCitor and. Ex-of.ficio Clerl. of the : oard. -- •-000-------- On motion the Board aCjou2Y-ied to _:_ee oil '..'hur54��.y, Sc pte_�oer 8th 1921.. C.Cialrl'2i'l O. Counter C0:,Ir:,issIon0a-C RECORD. OF,,COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERMS Thursday THE 8 th DAY Or Septeriiber 1921 Thursday, September 8th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment .taken on September 7, 1921 Present, all members of the Board ehd, the clerk in attendance. The • following proceedings. were had . BEMRE TIC BOAARD O-F COUITTY C0 ,�:'SSSIONERS O F t'THATCOil - COUNTY, VIASHINGTON IN TM, MATTER OF THE APPLICATIOI)T 0-F. AtNIE 0 R, D E R If, BROOKS FOR A REFUND 0 F I;iONEY PAID FGR POLL TAX TIiIS I:'IATTEP� coaling on ^e ularly for hearing before the Board this 8th 'day of Sente�ber, 1921, upon the .e.pplication of Annie H. _Brooks for a refuncl of 5.OG paid to the Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for poll tax payable on Ihy lst, 1921; and -it appearing that said Annie 111. Brooks eras on 1,Tay..lst, .1921, and is now drawing a mother's pension from Vhatcom Cwimty, ashington, under an o rde_r of the Superior Court of the. State of Washington in and fo r' Unatcom County, and that the Attorney General of the State of tlashington hat? at the time of the payment Of said #15.00 rendered an opinion to the effect .that women dravring a mother's pension .are not subject to the poll tax under the lags of the State of Washington. IT IS NOW, TI3ERETORE HEREBY ORDERED that said �5,00 paid by said Annie I:I, Brooks for poll tax as aforesaid, be refunded to h'er and the Treasurer of V)hatcom County, Vlashi'ngton is authori- zed and directed to male said payment upon the presentation and return of. the receipt issued to said Annie I-i. Brooks for said poll tax. DONE THE DAY AND YEAR FIRST ABOVE WRITTEN. ntttrnttnrtIt nit If it srIt nIt It It ttif it It It rtitnnttit if it it nttit_ BOARD OF COUNTY COIMISSIO TERS 0"h' WITIATCGI;I " Board of County Commissioners' " COUNTY, WASHINGTOI7 s' of That c om County' State of tt " Washington " E.C. Baxter CHAIR11AN: it it it it if it rtif it nit It it it if it if it it if it It it if nit it tt'nnit nit if it J;1�-� Hiller I�, Z .3] R Ed B rotm I: IIBER ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett CLMY O F THE BOARD. ..----- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, September 9th, 1921. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS July TERMY .i{ri da,y THE 5L l2 DAY or Septeriw er 192 1 Friday, September 9th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 8,-19.21. Present, all members of the'Bo'ard and the clerk in attendance. The follo-uing proceedings were ✓had: IN THE JUCTER OF THE. APPROVAL OF THE PLAT } ( 0 RZaER OF APP ICJ VA% OF N12TUM,' BEACH VIFFIATCO11 COUNTY, WASHIIvGTON) VIIEERREAS, the tract of land known as "Neptune Beach," has been- platted and the plat of the same has been subrn-.teed to tr_i s Board. for approval; and IEREAS, Y: is Board has duly considerecl the same and has found that George Boone and +'lor- ence Boone, husband.and wife, the persons yrho have platted said addition, are the of%r ers in fee simplei of all lands embraced in said plat, and that they have dedicated proper streets for the use o f. the . pub li c , and -that all taffies charged again st sai d lands embraced in said plat have been paid, as provided by 1aiw, and as .shovm by the certificate of the Treasurer of said County and filed- with said plat, and that said plat has been approved by•• the County Engineer of Wh.atcom County, Washington, and that said persons have complied with all other requirements of the laws of the State of 177ashington, relating to the filing; of plats; and V7ERCAS, this Board is. of the opinion that it would be to the interests of the pub li.c to approve said plat; IJOV1,THEREFORE,' it is hereby ordered and adjudged by this Board that said. plat be, and the same is hereby approved.., Bone in regular adjourned session of the. Board this 9th day of September, 1921. E.C. Baxter t11111111111t1It11tt1t111111.11.111111,11wil111111it111111t1it11.11if111111.1111 Chairman of the Board i " Board of County Commissioners " J.A. Tdiller " of Y'Ihatcom County: ,State o f " County Commissioner " 171ashingt6n, " Ed Brown 111111t11►1111►11111it11ifIt1111►1►111it1t"111111.11ititit►titif11ti11►111it, C'{y Commissioner oun U Attest: .Sam R.-Ba.rrett , County Audi ,to-r and - El.-officio Clerk of the.Bba'rd.. On motion the Board adjourned to .meet on Friday, September 16th , . 19,21. .. RECORD..OF. COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS July Fri day THE 16th DAY Or September 19g Friday, _ September 16th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Sep Member 9, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the clerk in. attendance. The following claims were allovied: Puget Sound Pow. & Lt . Co. George Livesey George Livesey A.L. Y''edhurst A.L. Callahan CURREMM M PMTSE I+''U M Lt s for Cths & Gas for Jai 1 Atty for Co . Commmrs in case Revela re Pet. Agency vs. Co. Commrs. Serv- , as Atty for Coim2irs in cases 1,1edhur st & Chatfield vs. Co. Co?=-rs. LIQUOR INVESTIGATION 1U1,M Ju figment in suit for salary as Dep. She ri ff Ell— ense ss Sheriff On motion the Board adjourned to meet on I1onday, September 19th, 1921. <? 69.03 100.00 35.00 171.04 52.20 Chairman `Board oe County Commissioners esf F�i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS "July TERrip" 1:1onday THE 19th DAY on September 192 1 I1onday, September 19th, 1921. `i:'he Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 16,1921. Present:, all members of the Board and the clerk"in attendance. The following proceedings -%were h:aa: BEFOM THE BOARD OF COIJ11ISSIONERS O F VTHATCOI:1 COUNTY 1'TASHINGTON; �, E S 0 L U .T I -0 11 t,'HERD,As certain property o=,,rners in V-1hatcom County, Wash ington, did petition the Board of County &mrAssioners of Mhatcom. County, V.ashington for the use of certain county machinery in the construction of a dike on the east side of the Guide 1,Teridian Bridge across the Nooksack River, and in territory adjacent thereto, agreeing to recompense the county :,':or all expenditures thus mode, and ';;,3EREAS the agreed portion of such expenditure to be paid to the county amounted to the 11 sure of �,1500.00, and "HE?EAS the L + + GROCERY COITANY did pay. to the County of Whatcom the said sum of �r'1500.00 on behalf of all the property owners concerned in the. said improvement. NO1V THE1'L-RFOR:E BE AND IT IS HEI'JOY 01RDERED that the county of 7hatc om by and through its . county, commissioners, does hereby. assign_, set over and Lansfer to the LEE GROCERY COI Al,TY, in consideration of the said sum of jp'1500.00, all right, title, lien and claim against the property thus improved, for the costs of the improvement in the amnunt of. said �?1500.00; this assignment to operate as a release to the said LEE GROCERY COIJIPANY of all claims of the county against the said property for such expenditures, granting; to the said. LEE GROCERY CO-PANY all rights that the county of VJh.atcom would -have against .the said :property owners for such, expenditures and costs. DOITE I 0PRI, BOARD this 19th day of September, 1921. n1111If11ftti11111?111111nft11111111n111111nit111111tf11If1111IfIt BOARD 07 COUNTY COIUIISSIO ERS OF W11ATCCEi COUNTY, " Board of County Commissioners' " wASHINGTOiv, n of VThatcom County State of " BY E-. C. Baxter CHAIRIUM n t'T4.slaingt on rt Ed B rolm 1,LS DER " 1lriif11ttiiiftt110fiUfrt►1ltlttltllitllrrtiirllltlltltufttfpffirit J.A. Hiller HE10ER Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----------- o 0b------------ On motion the Bo a'rd;.adjourned to meet on Tuesday, September 20th, 1921. Chainnan Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF.. -COMMISSIONERS'--. PROCEEDINGS July TERMd Tuesday THE 20th DAY OF September- 1921 . Tuesday, September 20th, 1921.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September.19,1921. Present all members of the Board and the clerk in attendance. The following proceedingg were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COis..aSSIO1,TERS OF J 7HATCOiT COLITTY, WASHINJGTON. IN THE I;tA'.iTER OF PEGISTRATION) ( ORDER APPOINTING GEO I1;icLAUGhZIIi O FFI CER FOR GLAC `I_+_ i % TOY ITSHIP ) V,50iRI'AS, it appears that H. Hein, . the duly appointed registration officer for Glacier Totnzship has resigned; and YIPTHREAS , it has been recommended that Geo . I.rcLaughlin be appointed to fill the vacancy in said office; iT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Geo.. 11cLaughlin be, and he hereby is appointed as registration officer for Glacier Township to fill the balance of the unexpired term.. Done in regular .adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of September, 1921. .It it it it 1f it it 11 If it if it 1t It ii IIAI to If to It it 1t 11 11 t1 it It 11 11 11 It if 11 It 11 E : C , Baxter Chairman of the Board " Board of County Commissioners " J.A. .filler County CorLmissicner of S'hatcom County State of " Ed Brovm County Co=iissioner Vlashington it Itii1111111111If11It111111111111111111111111n1111111111lt11111111Ifto Attest: Sam. E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of, the Board. :------------- o00___----_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUi\PUY C019,71ISSIONERS OF Z:rHATCOM COUNTY, ,'IASHINGTON. IN THE, !J,ATTER OF SUPERVISOR ) ( ORDER APPOIIITING GEO. 3.1cLAUGHLIN FOR GLACIER TOVr'TSHIP ) S7TMREAS, tF n, Terry; a duly qualified Supervisor for Glacier Township; has moved from said tovrnshin and can no longer hold said office; and VMEREAS, it has been recommended by the remaining members of said Board of Supervisors that Geo !JcLaughlin be appointed to fill the vacancy.; IvOt`!, THEREFORE, it is ordered that Geo . McLaughlin be, and he hereby is appointed. as Super- visor for' Glacier Tovraship for. -the balance of the unexpired term and until his successor is duly elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of IJ tember, 1921. it If It It it 11 it ti If 11 it 11 tl 11 It it ii 1111 11 11 U 11 1111 it 1111 It If if to if if it II 11 if E.C. Baxter Chairman of the 3oard of 'Board of County Commissioners " J.A. 11iller County Corinassioner, of Vrzaycoln County State 'of " Ed Brown County Commissioner Y ashington " n11ii1ttt11,1unn1111anl1frnnn11lt11ni1ti1111n1111t1111ttti11111u 'Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex officio Clerk of the Board On motion the Board adjourned .to meet on Wednesday, September 21st1 1921. Chairman Board of County Coniznieui oners RECORD OF I COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TER Vle do e s day THr 21 s t DAY OF Sep"t emb e r 1921 Wednesday, September 21st, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjouialment taken on September 20, 1921. Present, all members. of. the Board and the clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: BEFORE TRH BOARD OF COUNTY C012,2[I SSIONERS . OF f TU ATCOM COU1%7Y, WASHINGTON IN THE IiIATTER OF DRAINAGE IIEPROV111TIM T ) ( ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS DISTRICT NO. 1t,7_ OF 'ViHATCO-M COUNTY, VIASHINGTOTI) V,Mi REAS, the improvement in the above numbered Drainage Improvement District has b een fully completed an d accepted by the County Engineer and there has been filed idth this Board an item- i zed statement of the total cost of construction including all expenses in connection there- v!ith;, and WHEREAS, it is necessary that .two appraisers be appointed by this Board to apportion the cost of said improvement ; and VIHEREAS, Paul Valerius and A.W. Frost are competent persons to be appointed as appraisers in connection with the County Engineer, to apportion the grand total of the cost of construction.' Vi of said improvement;: NOW, THEREI+'ORE, BE AND IT IS H + �"Y ORDERED that Paul Valerius and A.W. Frost be, and they. are hereby appointed as appraisers in connection with the County Engineer, to apportion- the grand, total of the cost of construction of said improvement. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st d.,,-T of September, 1921. It 1f it 11 1111 it 11 11 It it it If It 11 11 11 11 11 it it 11 11 11 11 If it 1f 11 1""1 ii t1 If E . C . Baxter Chairman o f the Board If Board of County Commissioners " J,A. IIiller County C oammi s s i on er if of lfilhatcom County State of " Ed BroVIm County Commissioner It Washington n if t1 t1 tt (f I1 11 t1 11 N N tI U II t1 1t 11 11 t1 11 11 ►I tf 11 11 11 d1 11 1i tt i1 1I 11 t1 tl Attest: Sara E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex=officio Clerk of the. Board --------- 000-------- CREDITS ALLOWED COU1.TTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLF11ENT FOR THE MONTH EgDING AUGUST 31; 1921. In the matter of i2-1c settlement i%rith Edith II. Thornton, County Treasurer of V)hatcom County, Washington, for the month ending August 31, 1921. NOW, at this time , this matter cos-,i.ng on for consideration, and the said Edith IT,., Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting; :Forth her receipts and disbursements,. and hav- ing checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by said Treasurer. during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from , the funds and .for the -purposes hereinafter set forth: H0V1, THEREFORE,. it. i.s hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith i:i. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is: -,allowed credits for said disbursements as follows? to -wit STA`.t' E CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash nai d State Treasurer STATE GENERAL FUND For cash -paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL MTD For cash raid State. Treasurer STATE MILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLI C HI GHWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer ,.n STATE P i i tl�,t3'r IT HIGHWAY T+JND Fox cash pai d State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION. IUND. Ibr'"cash paid State Treasurer �a. 5? 88.18 748.68 1,830.07 53.83 185.75 223.00 287.26 RECORD.. O COMMISSIONERS' . PROCEEDINGS July TERA . Wednesday TI3E 21 st DAY or Sept e-.yb ems. 192 1 STATE PARK FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 139'25 STATE GAME FUND Fo r cash paid State Treasurer : . 57.65 STATE TIRE PATROL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer .73 STATE RECLAVTATION FUND Fox cash pai d State Treasurer 117.56 COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND For warrants redeemed 2$08.86 For interest on same .07 LIQUOR 1111VES` I(UA ION FUND For warrants redeemed GENERAL ROAD & BRIDE FUN D For warrazt6 redeemed For cash paid cement company for cement SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warramts redeemed i 1,020.94 25,975.82 4,912.20 POLL TAX I+UTID For cash paid State Treasurer GATE PROTECTIOTT FUND For warrants redeemed FOREST RESERVE FUND For warrants redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For tiarrants redeemed For interest on same SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDM.EPTION FUND For school bonds redee.I.ed For sc:ool bond interest coupons redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For warrants redeemed - TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Tbvwship- Treasurers _ DITCH & DRATNAGE DI STS . FUNDS For warrants redeemed PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND For warrants :redeemed Fox interest on same PER;TAT= HIGHVIAY MAINTENAITCE FUND For warrants redeemed - CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City L, Tovm Treasurers PED.Mti'}..'T ION FUND For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquency MARRIAGE CERTI FICATE FUND For via rrant s redeemed BLAINE_LYNDEN ROAD IIJ'T. - FUND For warrants redeemed CUSTER.PHAYNIE ROAD IMPT. FUND For warrants redeemed LYNDEIT LAUREL ROAD IIVIPT. I+UND For vaarrants redeemed For interest on same LYT,TDEN-SUMAIS ROAD IIf PT. FUND 25.00 2,532.00 610.73 36.00 16,581.12 24--0.46 6,100.00. 4 071.00 1,932.95 857.15 37.60 11405'.52 45 108,25 1-,3Oa.26 44.06 37.00 19,305.87 15.25, 1,907 -075 For warrant-s redeemed 39-,106000 For cash paid cement company for cement 17 346.30 Total disbursements 0151, 562.71 We do hereby certify that ,we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on August 319 192, as certified by W.S. Bogert, Deputy County Auditor, to agree with the balance shovaa on the Treasurer's Report far the month ending August 31, 1921, the sa.;.e being in words and figures as follo-us, to-ti:it: . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERMS ?,uednesday THE 21st DAYOr• - Septem1aer 192 1 Be-oository Bank Balance Checks Outstanding Trcasur er's Fi rst 2\'1ati ona 1 Bank 11,088.94 BellinCz q_am National Bank 81859:34 Northwestern National Bank 141,535.42. Northviestern State Bank 30,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 25,000.00 First Iva tiohal Bank of Lynden 25,000.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 25,000.00 Garrison Bros. StateBank. of Sunas 15-,000.00 iToo�.sack Valley State Bank of Everson 15 , 000.00 Custer State Ban!-. of Custer 10,000.00 Citizen's Bank of Ferndale 102000.00 r' r� ers & 1-Terchant's Bank of Everson 11,000.00 P-pople's .State Bank of Tynden 15 000.00 Total Treasurer's Balance 5342)483.70 Cash in Office l`larrant s 5 7 2.207.05 Currency 160.00 Silver 21.12 Checks & Cash itema 4;963.67 Cash in Vault 3,77.5.00 Total cash in Office ..................................... 16,126-.84 4 rr Grand Total Treasure's Cash on Hand..... ..............358 6_l 0.5 IN TESTIMONY MMREOF, vie have hereunto set, our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Iffhatcom County, 7ashingt6n, this 21st day of Septeriler, 1921. nr►siitstnn1rstitnnui1_nnrtstai1 Iritn1i11uitnitnn1"""' E.C. Baxter'- Chairman Of the Board Board of County Commissioners " J:a. Hiller Countir ConLiii ssioner of Wriatcom Co-wity State of " Ed Brovin County Commissioner 17ashin gton " fill n111111 i'i'nI,I""',1'[Ill fill fill :attest' Sam E. Darre.tt County auditor and Ex-officio Clerk -of the Board --------- o00__..:.__.._ On motion the Board adjourned. to meet on Thursday, Septfemb�er 22, 1921. .Chai_n:ian Board of C unty Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jul'r Tents ��+, , `� 1 e _u cl�. T Tay 1 C. DAY OF , ep e 1) r 192 ti r•'j -ter. t+ ." r�r; �� r^+� ,1 1...,F .f. .t. .. ' +,� j Sic-o`I-embe ., ., 19 e 'vo rC_ lne - p'm?Sl ant. t,o c.C,_jou_t_r._e 1C v' _C Ott ueI ,elL)e_ wl,1J 1 Prc sent, ^11 "Ile,"1. erS 0 _`' the :33 Oarc anC'. Clel' i 1 at- tenClvilCe, '."he 'ollovinti; proceed-inr-U ',7ere had: 1'otest Of Ed "i'. Ha rclin On a-p)Dr`lizcrs repOWt on I�rnClCx1-Su7ilc s TiOC C. (Hi'1ti'Jay ;j'.Q) ;:C:�'a f7.1e!' -------- 000--------.-- 'OiC E' 0:� �nC c:1 --1Jp• 0:1 �p'1rc 1C"aC "s _'c;-por!✓ 1 ly 1 �" s ', c C`. (?rig' y :,' o„ 11c_en-.>u11�.a o `-r._: v 30) V'Vs "ileC_ t'1C .-,-,Oarc; : itl'.Clravm O1-1 the same (latC -------- 000-----.-- 7_10: 'S rjHE 301M 01t" COUlTr� CO?D.SS`1T01��',S 0-5 `.I_721COT COU.:TTY, 11 `i.hSl.17_1: GT017 T ma n T TI E T' i� 7 *. i ( ''p t l"Tm F r-11_ P7' ) 1T war '.1=�_ �l� 0_ T__P' �0 ��lL....�,j. 0 r 0 R I T R T Y1TD' I-T-SUT.Tj15 _:01T, PETOt rT YZ HI G1-P7kY 17O.3 0 ) t'11'-1• �1l fllr l'+�1;, ' y., ^1 ,., J 1� r., r�. �.�Yr rr j1 �. f�'7� '�', '1 - 1 COi: lx1 on f 0 1_c_rin%.a hi s 22-riC. �!. ,,. 0 ��Ci�'u eini: C_ , 1 21 , 1illav_n� :7 CG:., �.C.,j O awnc w ro':1 °uS,u-,t 25 tI,11 1 C 2 1 , the sa i c' -:feet ink, b ein r -fo r t11e '1Carin� of 0') j ect i0x1 'G O the r epO rt O f 0.111??'a isers 1lore:in a x1Cl a protest )eing 'fi1oC1 j; o11e 7D E. HAIU IT 17u --. ortin�� to be a i,t -0,. rer [.nc, 01.^2C1 a U-'O!lCrts' (lesCrib e 1a1 li r n rO I',, c s'U Ot> _'11e ilerC_Lt1, VSle 1 i C1ua :1e -bill of '_r 114't1 ,1ee1 C-i 11� on file he::ein �,n',.. i ef0 'e tI'. e i)o�rC , 1 �'_:e1Ji NO �':1G' itei,lized. :0cpo rt Of he a -op ,, i Sers n nC_ :;1-le f7x1Cii1•'''S an or, report Of 'Me a1)p irel'S ":?' t0 tl�.e Tp-rope1v;;' covereCL anC'. conce1i'l ::�_ in _"P s�.L:l i 111 "OVe- t' C CJ11Ole 1?,-, tte 1Jei11�; b ef 0-'C' t-11e 1)0 arCl. nn c its 1')j)Carlllu, '�I,UjT . rlhCat 'c'1e i tei,ii ,eJ ')i1.J. nrercnte0 ')-T .;he 'IMF-* e r s'- +, ; t i_,, _i1e�r coverer_; ?,i cos'- 111 r_e o..cl tr- zre-;-- :, �,11 On-i:_eer-in,_ is co-nolcte, ncl >1tC01Yla: hat '.'11e 7.te1:1s s110tiJ:1 t11erc,in fo1 Sa1C~]'1CS .nC_ 77c C fo:' C2:_p10;:'0es C nJ _1e:)Lttief" :'r0 fo t'le „ ,, --e nd sl-,lari es of such, employees and, c:.eputies faile e :rolo , eC. __:1 ' l,e c o.1 �truc t 1ai a f e, - "ro:,:,Ovcn,cn�;, ') �0-J11 e s"mCC1 all c t�Jllile er�lploye:' Only i i i such wo rli ; _,,n U. that Suc' emoloyocs a nO. ce-outlies have ee:; 11 ]C? 2'Or Suc'_ C:OI? 017i of ';11C Cu:-re- c.,mense fL'.i1;!, tiTl?iCl fl.I1C' sl'_ou1J, be rc'- i:I:)urseC''_ f0- a_c'^_ C::'7CxlClituie^�. :f'rO U._-r i:api0vC:.cll. fLtnC'.; :'.nC-_ THIRD: Th,^,t S'',I-ries Of 1-1ostetter, T.iunn nC. J,C. 1-i11s, Jrs., are fox' services perforl:'1ecl upo7 ,1 J.' ; �' r. w Z + �.� '�. ry `+ .1..1- .� C �'i r •� G" r� . •l 1_.� � -� �' ^ `.l "f.. _ I:j . 3 -r .i. a1 � t_, 1 �_ i:lp 0.'CL.e_ t an for n O othe Nee. des, -1-l_ e be n�, G)t:si l 011 per :'11 L,, _0 4.CUu' ( a y S N L,_ '_ n , ,l i e t, l t � t s^ i `. ti ,.� '1 Zr J. y .{- ? n a ," r , Coll ,�-_,ec. in -•-ox- conll..ct,ec: r;i�1 the .��. '' .�_-_p ^o e:rleil�, 11C. i , furt_1e^ �_u�.;e�..Lo.x1�, ��.- uxlcter � e I,-.w such Services s" ^11 be paicl for out Of the roc cl iiiprovdn, en-,; full('.; and f,OU-Cut `.:-y t the original estimate of en1,;ineerin„ in t11e sui-- of ;,;;6,271.15 has not been e,seeded, .sic'. en,_;ineerin T.'o r?: iN Mill e i1t" cone ix, conx;ec�ion tiJ»�_'. e sc 1C: 1l:lproveliCnt and cannot be paid, for nor itenized until the corlpletiar_ of such t',oryc, :,n:l th,.t t11e engineer 'has subi7litte(1 n esti -iate of e.-menscs to 0 e incu.,_ .: ec' , provi cecl : uc, ; o ..,_ i s ool::pleted r: i t"tout an,! '' C'r is no aa u...ax1.,C ,,,L1C_1 ..0._._, Cc^..i_ be COli1]:)le "eC, ZT1`i;'_Ou U lelay, a1".C.. v.,r.1.CLt it is possi')le 41;11at t11e engineerin- e:pciises will reach the ruts ris oril;inally estix: to anC, .11Tzr: T11at the �'-3pr�i se^:,s '_eve filed herein their itex:,i zeC_ 'gill of costs C'_e in the ? s- c'tar� e o�' t 1C it dLtuies, c�nd that, there are no..ex. enc'.itures "o ' lacl�in ;, U_1 iter:s as pxxeared upon t1e list 'aeinc; for per clicm. to the appraisers and .'rhile outsiC.e the City of Sell- inEualn, ^.11C. upon in Coll::ection •:Jith t'1e ]..:?grOvemcnt ai)0ve liCE(le(:i, tn(1 for tran- s ] ` V l i ��..'+ C n 1 1 J.+^,�'1 J 1^ c e) N '1 1. +. s ' . - ', t ` v .,JOr�_ ;:iO C0 't �, �-,7C t,i.:... i, t,.;1C �e c..re .l ':]�.0;1Cr 1 t,e__7.a rt.11C_ C0i1�e;:1plc.l,eCt J'� 1 ..T; :0?:r, rl'lii1 '0':.'� the +:1_rolc 1T12ti.er ha-.-inC; -aCCx1 consiC_erCCl it, is orCle]_^cCl t11at the sai,,1 orotests n ._ ch, o:i hel?'_ b c c nC; .,'_el'C) r are C Lac 110:?EC_, 11C: 1 v =1. v_..0 i �,1] '111L V__c. L -the re 1 110 ?Ira test 'i1eC.=lerein Or presenteCL to t'1C .BOarcl in connection withanRr apl)]'..lae':1ci1t 0:� nor il_'OpCr'G r Or ail;rtili i�c 7n collneCtion -uitI 't:ir-, v_,ppra iselcnt an (I tYe eport Of �..�__>r'.i ierS; anc'. it further cap,)ear- in," that t'1 e -protests Oil file herein al'1'1 -1 de vc--lb .11y 1)cf0::"c tiii ti 'o,'.r,,1, re vitllout 1)a si s cmncl �e co..tw_,. to c:_ pro i..,_ 01_ a._ he z i acaepte:l, Ir1 '+ 1U( 71T+'R OI*0E_'�ED -,_at t the--c-oort Of the '!-orrai sers De M! 1 CrG-. s ro Tt C ,_ I �� J11T_�,_. _ RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JL11-7 TERM ' T", I ursC.a y. THE 12-ad DAY OF Se GC'.7r J er 192 , and OMIM Ailed. Dru E M-7 DAY TIT 01.17`1 :3 0 D,. II 11 it 11 11 11 it it 11 11 it it iI 11 If If It It 11 11 it ti It it II it 11 11 It It iI If II 11 "; 0701 M Y COl; ._2 i'ul0i:.'.,�I'S 0 T' 7H1'L'C0i 1 C O'i)NTY, WY,: 3 III '•, GTON , It :C,C, a��.::ter '��7AIi ILI O a rC� O .: County CO?"_T'_1i s si On ors ti ^ " of ti'11 icaal COua-Ity State O f " J.w' i.iiller CO JI;:IISSIOI-7E11 'i `."jLa?A n ton 1t E(a E roz°n2 C0MI SSIOI7LR IiItItifIti)Hit11111111it11111111It11Ii 11It11111111it11ifI)it11If Ii At'Lest SaL-n 1 �COUlITY AUDITOR � nd ex-o fieio Clem: o., the Board. 0--------------- _.�.;• b �i?iyi3Olt?, 0" CO I,.1= C.OI:L. SSI0l;1 u 1.[I'3Ai.'C07.1 COU:."_'V �!AS',_I.,,GTOi, Ii? TIE] ._:'iTT`R 01`�I:I�i II U)RO. T, 11 0 LmTDmT-)( 0 TbER 0 CEl?T I1,Y ASSES S:.111'1' ROLL S lTAS LOAD TO aE ?t,y0�,;r AS 1IT(-'I.i'.':�4Y It0. 30 ) 1?Ei iAS, tale LyndCn-Su1;1as Road, vras '1leret0:fo0 -o ia.lproveC_ un,(er anC. :pursuaMnt t0 the provi- sions 0 Chapter 72, Session 1a1'IS Of 17^si11n_'C0n <'•nC'_ 7271R1_AS, the petition f01" saiC'. i�'provciaent C'.iC'. 'rG'CueS'u i rat- 41-1e portion Of the Cost of the imp�ovexlei_t char eable to the improver-ent district shall be pai for in annual installments by an 111ua 1 ta:: levied uiJOn tI1C prOpert7 assessed for benefi-Ls in -proportion t0 the benefits assessed; and '`Sit0a,p:=, ?1t, 't-t the inmrovonent be apl fo1, on the 10 yea 3? s in sta l"l-ment plan; ^.n , t' C C1Cri: 0 f !,,he �aarc'. of Covrlty Co.-i:-.lissionera di the: c after divide the cost of s l.i Cl irm ro veraen', an c_ ,7.ul r t2ae same; and 1:,1TM11 Er'la, t 1e Board of County C01i11". issi0n0rs C_i C.. u;)011 the request of SC.i:l. petitioners so attar ;C L;Iawt the ',Or lion of the e::.7pense 'co be b0r11e b thy' road di strict or townshi-p be pai c. in 10 annual ,nstalL-:lent1: ; an ',�TTXR._'AS, the or',r`.i. in the c,rerci se o f i s di scretion c'_i d also provide that the portion of t:c.e ei -pellae to be borne by the Count-,,.- be naid in 2, instc.11ra.cr_ts; '1'7,!=AS, there^ftcr t,�.e Board o-f County Co1,a::nis loners did civide that portion of she @"_7Ci1Se t0 be 1J01�1C 'J,,r t31C COtl.ty, _'t?aC 'iNt2^iCts Or 't0?".'Y?Ci1ip3, c^i1Ca 150 t!le 10tS �11d lend 1�"in11 vritla.iil tllc iJroposec'. i:aprovement bounCjaries, and Found to be specially benefited into ss many equal parts as t'lere are installments in t-'hc tanner and at the time required by lcaw, as will ,no:,, e fully vnC, at length ap';Dcar "by t' o IlLssessraent Roll herein. .L,OW, T_�i,11P ,O=, LE IT =SOL7,72D, KJ�- the bard of Co��n` y Comardssioners Ghat 'he Ch.ai-ime,n ^i1C Cler':i Of Sair' _` oa rd be ^,nd tie- are "._ereb, aut1lorized, instracted an"a eml-,mvrered t0 duly certil t 0 t'ile - oll herein and t0 ta?r1'r=4.1 t, s.a,; e �o the TJ '0'pt'i C0ui1 t-:r 0 ffiCialS fo y coilectio*11. , Done ila re -;ulcer a 'ou:1ed session 1_;., % x, r ,`�:'.l i f S, 1 , 4,.. c,. ,�C.�.,.�Oi: 0 � .,__C r0�._ �.ai � :1 C. s'-_c,O. JBntE'T.:''.E3w 1021. 0 Il ll ti lI Ii 11 11 R t1 1t ti 11 11 1t Il it ll ll It it ll li tt (l ll ll ti lT ll ll it ll .,. C . "Da '.it e r Cw' a i liilc^.ii of '(:'_'1e .'o ar C of CO t. ty It _,;Oar'` of Count-"' C0?:1missioners i1 Co ta7"cissi0ners 1t 0f ,7'C3.c.tC01:1 Count", Sl;c,tf' 0_ A. ..Ti er C0Lt11ty CO3i�ii...SS10i1e... t' _.`a s,11..1:f_:ton t1 =''d 7E)r01'n1 County Co-,Ym ssioner 11 11 11 It if 11 11 If it it it tl it it ii II ii it it it ii it it it it it it ii o it If it it !it test : a r,1 R,. 72,rrctt 1 0 tzlty Au di`tor c'.ni'. 1,'::-ofiicio Clerh of the Doard. --------- 000-------- On -:a.otion the 1,oa journe to meet 0n l'riC.ay, ::.)cp't.;cmlber 23rc�_, 1021. RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Duly TERM .. Friday: THE 23rd DAY OF September 192 'l Friday, September 23rd, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September. 22,19210 Present, all members o f the Board .and Cie rk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: r Oath of Office of Paul Valerius, A.71. Frost and A.H. Frasier, Appraisers for, Drainage Dist No. 17, was filed .rdth the Board. ---------- 000---------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI;E'iISSIONERS OF WHATCOIJ COMITY, WASHINGTON IN. THE i:iATTER OF THE I ,U)ROVEL,1ZdT OF THE NORTH DELTA ) ( gRDTR !,+ )!�L H +JTI1TG ON APPRAISERS RPORT POAD TO BE MTOz1Ti,T AS _HIGH71AY NO. 27 ) It appearing to the Board of County Coi-miissi'oners t'rr t the Board of Appraisers have signed and filed..��ith the Cle'rk of .ths Board:a schedule and estimate of all property that willbe dragged or benefited, or both, dau�aged and benefited _by the proposed improvement, and in consideration t'hereo f and as provided by law a hearing thereon will be had before the Board of Count' Cormi- ssioners at the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Zhatcom County, Iriashington, on3- tine 18th- day of October 1921, at 10 o ':clock At said meeting the Board trill examine into the said schedule and estimate and consider any objection or objections filed and made thereto: IT TS +� ORDERED that the, Clerk of this Board give notice of said hearing by publication in three successive weekly issues of the Bellin aam Reveille a daily paper of Matcom County, Vlashington, being the County Official newspaper. Lone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of September 1921. till uttnunnrtr►nnnnnrttrnnrtrr►titnnunfill rrrrrrnrrnu E.C. Baxter If Board of -County Commissioners " Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners rr of Whatcom County State of '► J.A. ITliller " Was_fiington " County Com:.v ssioner itttnt►ttattnrrortnnnrtItnnttnnrrnrrrtnrtnnnunnrrnu Ed Brown County Corrmi s s io ne r Attest;- Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -_-----000-_----- On motion the 1�oard'adjourned to meet on Tuesday, September 27th, 1921. Chairman Boarc? 6 County . ComTni ssioners . RECORD'' OF - COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 1Z TERA!�TTHE n DAY or r 192 'Tues.day_ :'7_,n .ep.e_e. Tuesday., September ' 27, 1921., he Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 23, 1921. Present, all menhers of the Board and Clerk in attendance.' The follovring Proceedings were had: IN THE KLY-UTER OFGROCERIES) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF 071EN 171ARKET GROCERY FOR WHATC0111 COUNTY HO101) V.TTREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 27th day of September, 1921, in accordance with requests forbids for furnishing supplies to the Vhatcom County Home, the Board fins that the .following bids were submitted: Owen l arket Grocers. "?386.61 Fair Llercantile Co ... 400.98 TTi ERE, AS the bi cl of the Owen Market Grocery is the lowest and best bid submitted: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bid of the. Ovien 3-Tarket Grocery be, and same is hereby. accepted upon .the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before October 1., 1921, and that if any of- said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the sai d Owen Tlarhet. Grocery. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of. September, 1921. it 11 1t it it 11 11 It is tt it 11 It a If 11 it it it 11,1 11 11 11 It 1t it It 11 11 II it It it 11 11 B.C. Baxter Cha i inian o f the B o and Board of Coiurty Cor.�iili ssioners If .A. miller County Corrlm�issioner " of Miatcom County State 'of " Ed Brovnz County Commissioner rr Vfashingt on tt it it it It11un1111t111If1111111t11tt11ltitt1It11itnlrltt(n11""rtn" Attest: Sam E. Barrett i r and ; County AL dito � � nc. I;�;-o ffic.�o Clerk of the Board. ------- 000_____..__ F1, AI, RESOLUTION IN I1F,_1, ORTH DELTA ROAD ` WHEREAS, the County Road known as the North Delta Road, corr�,iencin� at the Southt-rest corno: of Section 14, Tvrp,. 40 R. 2 E. W.11. and running thence North 3 1,11les; thence `lest 4 miles; thence South 1� , miles to West one -quarter co naer of Sec. 7 Tvrp . DLO N.R. 2 E. 111.1,1. ; ab out 8N miles, following the general course of said road with such changes in the alignment-, etc. as may be approved by the Board of Co -Lin ty Coririssioners has its beginning at the boundary limits of an incorporated city and trade center located on a "railroad and navigable -body of Prater and connects -witiz a road or ro-ad.. system already improved and vrith a. road vfaich has been otherwise constructed of sucl: nature to permit of heavy freighting and rapid travel on the same at any time of the year, and L7Ii'REAS, ap��lication fo,r the impro? emer�t of said road_ i�ras heretofore made to the Corn�r_i- ssioners of the Comity, signed by two or more owners of lots or lands which will be particularly benefited hereby, and THEREIAS, said petitioner s did appear by the assessment rolls of the County to Darr, property which will be particularly --benefited, representing; in value not less than ten thousand dollars (.$10;000) , for, each mile of the improvement petitioned .for, which said petitioners aid repre- sent property within th-e improvement boundary equivalent to not less than five -thousand dollars (05, 000) for each riile of -the proposed improvement, and 77HE1REAS, 'said petition eras heretofore filed. vrith the Clerk of the Board of County Commi- ssioners, which said .petition set forth the necessity of ,the •irnnrove:tient, and described "the route aild telmiini thereof, an.d-v�rith said petition there was filed a bond payable to the County, with at least two good 'and sufficient sur&'cies, in not less than one thousand dollars U01,000) conditioned -for the payment* of all costs if the -grayer of the petitioners be not granted or be dismissed for any -cause, and j;rHEREAS, said bond was approved by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners on the 3rd day of February 1920, and the said Clerk did immediately thereafter deliver a copy of -the petition to the Con-missioners w1no;on the 26th da,y of Febrtary 1920, duly entered anorder fil'in�� a tirtie and place for the hearing and consideration" of said petition, to-trit:' the 16th day of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Julzr TERmV Tuesday THE .27th DAY Or Sept,eznber 192 1 i;arch 1920 at 2 p m. in the Comlissioners' room in the Court ._House of VJI-iatcbm County, -vrhich said time was not less than fifteen',(15) nor* more than sixty (60) days from the date of filing said petition, and did, thereafter cause a notice'of said hearing, stating the subject matter -of said - petition and the place and time of the hearing, to be published in the official newspaper of the County for two weeks immediately preceding the hearing; and j1HE14 F,AS, proof of such piali-cation verified by the affidavit of the ozrier or publisher of said newspaper was thereafter filed with tl•�e. Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners before the date_ of hearing.,, and INTIMEAS , pen cling sa i d hea:ring , the Board o f County Commissioners di:d cause the County avagineer to make i p rel.irainary survey of said proposed improvement and an estimate o f the cos the.reo f, and WHEREAS, the said Engineer did attend said hearing and report the estimated -cost of said im-- provement, together vrith his recommendations as to the feasibility of said improvement and his suggestions as to the nature and character thereof., and tMIEREAS, at -said hearing the ComuLissioners did find for the improverent and did by resolution entered in their journal duly order said improvement, and 75TIE111TAS, immediately -thereafter a certified copy of JLhe resolution, -or dering said improvement - was transmitted to the -County Engineer wllo did thereupon make the necessary surveys and prepare the profiles, :naps, plans, specifications, and an estimate of the cost of construction or improvement of said highway described, in the resolution making such recommendations concerninE deviations from existing lines as he did deem of advantage to obtain a more direct route, or less gradients, or to otherwise im-grove suds highvray; and 61HEIREAS, upon the completion of such profiles, maps; pier -is, specifications, acid estimates a copy thereof was transmitted to the Board of COunty Cornmissioners, upon the receipt of which. the Board of County, Commissioners did pass a resolution adopting the same and providing that such highvray or section thereof shall be improved under the provisions of sections 5730 to 5782., Rem- ington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington and subsequent amendments thereto, Z,,hich saicl profiles, maps, plans, specifications, and estimates as finally adopted by.the Board of County Conzmissi.oners were filed in the office of the, County En-gineer and thereafter•becarle a permanent record of the County, -and "', IEREAS, the Engineer 'did also make and. return a schedule and plat of all the lots `and lands lying within the improvement boundary,-vfaich plat was drawn upon a scale sufficiently large to represent all of the meanderings of the -road proposed to be improved and which` distinctly showed the boundary line o•f each lot or tract of land included in the improvement b ounda:,-y , the name of the ov,aer of each lot or tract of land as the same appeared upon the records in the office of the County Auditor at the time , and an estimate of one total cost o f 4,h e entire improvement proposed, which estimate did include all fees and salaries estimated to be paid -for locating, supervising and appraising, together vrith such 'owner matters as the' Engineer did deem- material, and VMEREAS, .the said.profiles did shove th'e surface line the grade line, and -the gradient fixed', and the _Engineer did make and - file vrith his report an iterii.zed bill of all costs -made in the. dis- charge o f his duties under sai c? statute and did file his report vrith' the Clerk o f the Board of County Con- ssioners c' imriediately after making the survey, -and 17HEREAS, immediately upon the filing of the M-igineer's report the County Commissioners did appoint three disinterested appraisers, .res, ding withAuhe county, but not within the. territory particularly benefited by the proposed improvement, who did thereupon at once proceed to assess the benefits of such proposed improvement to the corporation, companies, persons -and. property particularly benefited thereby, and vrho.. did estimate the damages to property over or through which the "road shall be established or relocated, and avrard the same to the ovrner"s thereof, �.nci 167 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J.ul;; TERM` —Tuesday THE 2_"1_th DAY or S _ 192 �;.ep_L.eanb:e.r 751=AS, before entering upon- their duties, the appraisers so appointed did severally take and subscribe to an oath to impartiall' and, to the best of their knowledge and ability, perform ,he dutiesrequired of them, and did file sai d oath .wi.Ch the Clerk of the Board of •County Comni.- ssloners, and ".EEPEAS , said Clerk did thereupon and forthwith deliver into th e hands of said appraisers the.Engineer's report upon,the proposed improvement, and all maps, charts and schedules pertain- irlg '-hereto taking a .receipt .from said appraisers tbrefor, �''.,,nd WHMEAS, said appraisers did thereupon proceed to actually -view inperson all lands as did - appear from the Engineer's report to lie vrithin the improvement boundary, and obtain from the duplicate, assessment roll of the County the total assessed valuation at the time of all property within the limits of any road -district or township through or into which the proposed improvement is located, and iDRLAS, said apprisers did then prepare a schedule crhi ch specifically set forth: (1) The benefits assessed to the. county •for such i mproverlent , Which sai d b en efits were one- half Hof the v- ole estimated cost thereof; •(2) The benefits assessed to each road district or township through or into .inich said improvement is located, whicl assessment was equal upon all -the assessed propertyin the road district or township according to the value thereof as same appeared upon the duplicate assess - dent roll of the county at the time. and Which benefits were one-fourth of the irrhole estimated cost of the improvement within the boundary of the road district or township; (3) The benefits assessed to the lots and lands lying zithin the proposed improvement boundary, listing each tract of land 'assessed., giving the number of acres, thereof, the owner as appearing or: record, the estimated valuation of each tract exclusive of improvement, and the benefit assessed thereto, and said total ariount of benefits as assessed to lots and lands was one-fourth, of the w1nole estimated cost of the proposed improvement, PROVIDED, that the lots or tracts of land itl thin the improvement boundary whose natural outlet would not be in whole or' in part over said rad. when improved, was not separately assessed under the provisions of thi:,s clause.. (4) A list of each tract or lot or portion thereof taken and damaged by the establishment or, re -location of the the road proposed. to be improved and the lands contiguous or lying near thereto on which is. located material necessary or available to be used in the construction of the pro- posed i:,:,.p rovem apt, and of -materials available for const--ruction on contiguous or near lying lands, whicaz list did recite the number of acres of each of such lands so to be taken or dariaged, and the amount of suchcontiguous or near lying materials estimated' to be required_, the owner thereof as did appear of mcord,,the'.estimated value thereof including; improvements thereon, and the, damages resulting therefrom, and the award made therefor; and 117H IREAS, the apprftise.rs did,. within sixty (GO) days aft.e-r date of entering Upon their - duties, file a report of 'd.eir findings, together with the Engineer's report and all other papers to them delivered, with the Clerk of the County Commissioners, which report did contain a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged, or benefited, or both damaged and benefited by the proposed -improvement , which said schedule and estimate was arranged in parallel coluimis, with appropriate headings, and did show the description of the property, and if -land, c did give- the legal subdivisions, section, township, and range and number of acres; and if platted, the name of the plat and the lot and block,,number; .the name of the owner or owners or reputed ozrner or owners; the estimated .gro ss damages that will be sustained by reason of the proposed improvement; the estimated gross benefits that. will accrue; and the right-hand column of. said schedule -.was .sufficiently wide for the signature, of the owner, and did bear the headang: "I, the undersigned, otner of the property opposite which I have. siF;ned ny name accept and .agree to the es-t;iraatcd amount of benefits. and damages -that tvrill accrue to my .property by reason of 'he ro�osed_ is o�.'c ent;'' and xic7 appraisers did �G1de an' le with their report an it c:.izec' RECORD - OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS,,:... July TERITd Tuesday THE . 27th DAY OF September 1921 bill of all costs made in the proper discharge of their duties under the lair; and in such bill ,the appraisers did not chaxge for services in excess of four dollars ($4.00) der day for each appraiser for time actually employed, and no extra, compensation was asked or allowed for mileage, and VvEEFEAS, upon the filing of such report the Clerk without delay did fix a date. for the hearing of the retorts of the Engineer and appraisers, zrrhich said date was not less than fifteen (15)nor .more than thirty (30) days from.;the date of filing said report, and did prepare a notice in writ- ing, directed to all owners of land, road districts or tova-iship, affected by the improvement, .setting forth the pendency, substance and prayer of petition, and enumerated the townships or road districts and the several sections of land, according to the United. States survey, which lay who 1iy or partially tri thin, the proposed improvement district , and a tabl�lar statera ant, o f the assessments of benefits and awards of ,d.arages as made by the appraisers in their report, and stating the time and place of the hearing thereon., and ?`TIVEREAS, after the ezpi ration of five (5) days from the entry of. the :zesolution of the Board of..County Commissioners ordering said improvement, which said resolution was' entered on 1920, the Board of Co unty Commissioners did fix a time for receiving and opening of sealed bids. for the construction of the proposed improvement as required by statute and as ,rill more. fully and at length appear -by the Counts records and proofs, of. publication of the advertisements thereof, and ,MEREAS, said Corizassioners slid cause said notice to be given of the time and Mace of a.Warding contracts and did direct the Magi neer who -alade. the survey and estimates to attend at- 't1le time and place of opening bid - which said not for bids did state the location and general nature of the improvements to be done and - nere 1,he plans and specifications are filed' for e.:rmina tio.. and which notices. were signed by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners by order of the Board., and Y-Jhich said notices were published for at least two consecutive Creeks, to-trit, on the 5th amd 12th and 19th days of April 1921, previous to the date of receiving and..o- Lng bids, to -,!it April 20th 1921, in the Bellingaara rierald a daily newspaper published 4ncl: of general circulation in the 'County, and �,,J FAS, pursuant to said notice and in c ompli�.nce tirith the statute in such case made and provided, bids were thereafterduly received and a contract .duly awarded for said improvement to the to?=pest and best responsible bidder ?=rho gave satisfactory evidence of ability to perfo2:-m' the contract, and thereafter said successful bidder failed to complete the terms o:f his bid,. and that his certified check was then forfeited and placed. in the General Road & Bridge 11and. of IfTiatcom County and the Board of County Commissioners did 'then fix a time for receiving and open- ing new see led bids for the construction of the proposed improvement as.?Krill more fully and at ten Cth appear by the County Records and proofs 'of publication of the advertisement thereof, and said Commissioners did cause said notice to be given of the time and place of awarding con- tract and did direct the "Migineer who made the surrey and estimates to attend. a the time and place of opening bids, which said notices for bids did state the location and general nature of the improvements to be done and Where the plains and specifications are filed for e=mination. and which notices were signed by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners by order of the Board, and which sai d notices were published for at least two consecutive weeks, to -wit, on the loth, 17th and 24th days of T.-Tay, .1921, previous to -the date of receiving and opening bids, `to -grit: Yay 25, 1921, in ' the Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper published and of general circulation in the County, an d. pursuant to said notice and in compliance ?'rith the statute in such case ride and provided., bids were thereafter duly -received and a contract duly awarded for said i.mprovere2't to the lo:�rest. and befit responsible bidder who gave satisfactory evidence of abilitJ� to perforni the contract, and thereafter said sucdessful bidder, within, ten (10) days after t'.e atirard, did e7-eCi.?te a contract in ti'ri-.ling to perfoain the workaccording to the.p1a s �.._T.d SOeC�f7C ,tiOi^_S, �C� 169 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM�/ Tuesday.,.,. THE DAY OF J'Ull� did I so Ffi- c I Don C. ".tequi .,ed by I a;Ir an d t1 -, I o 22 -6 1 o. 0 f l e e 0 n 10 -r J- -fo -I�e s z,, r ov e men r e qu e s t th at e THE'rZAS „Ile c o st o t, h e r ov e-:ient chi ec2b 11 c .o `.tio LiiproveL,11c11t J-,strict s1lali be pa id 'o 2, in �.i--Inua 1 iia- stalliYicnts 1by F. ta.x, levioC p u-on the pro -pert Uy asses3ed foa., 'oonefits in - -proportion to 'the 1:,,c,1-iofit1s o.sse�3ocd, anO ,:)Olil,ion did set for`h "t' �,t the portion of the costs charg-cable to the im- U W il- a e 2-, 0 v e 11.1 ant d i s -'U- r i c t 0 p a i r", f o -,., in n o "I to e,,r- c e e d t �,r! e n t. y ( 2 0 i n s t a 1 lm, c n s a, n c'. the nortion of t-- n r COSUs -",-.o be. bo-ln'i- towns-ai,?s 1)e -oaiC! in not to e:--ccel five (5) installments", and 1-11T.7'2] I said irlpr oveBent vr.'.s done under tzie p ovi s i o,-is of oections 5730 to 5732, 0 C Ballincerl s 1�aanotated Coaes and 5tat'utes o f 7kashin,,ton an 0. subseaueiit t3c1e"-,et o , ' I 11C. s 7,L C O%.t1_ of Countr Co -2.o-! crs CLi (.-I hereto -fore r esolution d'-h'oun` i reef e i �j U�, T"reastu.,er to open an account to be 1:nown as the "North Delta Roed Ia-[i.p.rovei---ent and T1A, -0 CCI: o t''o �rd oo U11 Co,'21 * A i o n es ha T)een hereto"ore hereby 0- 1. instruc",ed `10 diviC_e t'-,Ie (ot..!) astinated cos'- - 1 4.5.11e 1�17)2.'0 e me n t anO to apT -t-ion t'ao same in �,.Ccor&,.nce '1 72 c �'i n cll. in r: UA I— 's -,nd report o:-F the �'oard of ApD,2?aise:,.,r,, and ,411=211,ASi U ha s e e n I i e r e t o f o re u i c r o c r ed that those -,port ions o-- the to "be o rn e y c c ounty , t-o-vinslaips o:? roc-,,d. cl. , al L 0 hoi. s other ta.es ff te stricts shall be levie,,',. collected I.,. the awa-rding, o'L t"-- c coriti,,!.ct- there .-:,ore, i -,i "I 111,71AS, t-,e �--, 2,oa, of' County Coiir'- '!,c request nisoioncrs, -o" said petitioners, have -rr- U U I U L t',i e a-n-t 7,hmondistrict oi: o he e e3e o c )tt nsho'be tomisc ,a- i -,n an-� U, ua 1 i n,-'- t?, 1 D mciyt s , and T '1] AS $ t'-`1 e I'.' oard in its discretion -,,et io,.-i 7A.as heretofore ro provided tkI�;!t the .onion ion o f the ex-oen se z - C. by the Coun` ,7) , p"id in ?anu,l installments an�I h- dividod thr?t portio-: o:.' the -*-',-C, ColU-11-y' ("is4--iC-1r J- 'S 02. -in (7. s o -!-, 11 e I o t s an a,, on s C t o 0 ') o rn 0 "t), Ll- U uw ps, n n -`-in the propose''. imo-.ovoment 'bounC- .a�, ana fo-mn�, to Ile s, bonefito, into ar, --irany eqy f ctial parts 2,0 there are and has 1611at eac'-P, year, -i-:hen an L,-:stall--,r-ont is pay able, the a j7nunt o I the samo I � 4-o-other ,wit.'a int-cre.,!t- oil "tic 1-7c--Ferred -oayc-1 mitat, s the rate o-f six (6) ED 11) C1.71 ce.15UM per an!IUMI, P;nall be e,,:tenCLecT u?pon the duplicate assess::iiont roll ajZalnst the persons an -1f. prope"t 7r as s e s o e0o -? benefits, an ru 1, L, 11 �L 1, - U U T'Ll ,, 1712AS ) it -L s '-.I,e o` -1,ic Coun'-y rresurer t-o collect the, same as other taxes are collect,ed, Pj-'0VT7'iD, H0V.,TrV7,11 th'-at- 0,:mers -:a- T)ay all- or any nui-,.,l)er of suc"a 0Lefe3---e,,! -payments c�t an",7 1-.ir.ie aftc2 f.ili-11,n- o` '-he -priroved schedule of assesm-cn's -vdth t",e Coun`Uy 'Ilrcasure- an AS i t i s T):"ovidefi 1)Iary', that all -,non.oys collec"-Wed b 7,r lcvy and assessment for im- )rov emoi-r", s -nade un jl-er the provision o of the afol-,e-n-ientionc d statute s'-iall be iDaid into sucIl- "Yorth Do Ita Road imp-1-0%-oment -j).indll anC' 'Si 11117,11AS th e C ont. :.�a Ct, 1)ri c 0 fo sa 1 1-3,111) roV t i s in the :�IjZa 0 f ree T',ousand Hine lluln 6.re('71i!;-rty-scrvren & 00/100 Dollars, ('63 987 .00) a"hic:-.i , togetI-icr .d th the damages assesoed and other e.-,�penses , vii 13L ma�7ce the total c os-111, :..For oairl imp--�ovemcn', In exlccos o Seven t,,,-- four 'p!-.iour:,L--,.nc1 Three-Frundred Sevent-y-four L?c 00/100 Dollars, U;74,374.00) , and ec c':.-.. anC every act and t1iinf,, requi red by the 1 aw-is of t-.ae State o 71a shi::-.�;ton to be done n..,,:1c. perforled Inao becks done 1-,nC. perfo3maed in re-,ular and tlue ,-,,a.nner as required aw ]MI&S the 79oarCI of County Co:-.r.iissionc 3 proArijI '�I-jr-�]L C C for the payment of sai(-"L assessment in install-Licnts as by law :?equiI,ecl, and U, of Cl'ouzit-y Coruiriissio-ners no,,,i dee-,-i,,.-, it necess-ry anc, proper to issucloo.-iL' r yea.��:s af O.I. -the County, pa,abic fro,�i t-he sc-.ifl In-provcmen' ou-1C. not `o e7:cee�L t,,,,,en-'-y J 0 1, U t-he clate of iss-Lu:,,nce, SI-ICZ! 0' -1-ion, --o re(Ioom as be advisable, in a�.,a �,inount p U RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS s71? 1y TERM r'L1_e.Sday THE DAY or192 1 not exceeding the co st of such improvement, which said bonds shall bear interest at rate not greater than six (5) per centuni per annum, NOW THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLD that lr,'Yiatcom'County do � ssue its bonds in the sura of Seventy-four T'_aousand Three Hun d ed Seventy-four & 00/100 Dollars, (�74 ,374.) par value, in amount, all of said bonds to be dated July l st 19213 to be numbered in denominations and to mature as follows, t- o-tri t Bonds Nos:., To Inc. for Amount Each Date;'.Due it ti 1 " Lp 1000 . July . ! , 19 22 2 tt 700. i1 1r 3 to 6 . ,f t: - 500. n tt 7 fi " .1000 , ____. tc i+ i923 " n 8 11 700. t1 ,s " I' 500. t+ n, it 9 to 12 Ir n " 13, to 18 I+. n If tt 1924 100�. if " 19 to 22 If tr 500. It tt It if „ „ 23 it 374 tt t1 " ". n 24 to 29 " Ic 11 " cf 1925 lobo 30 to . tt ++ 33 ,, fI 500. 1f ":: II " 34 " 300. It 1t 35 to 40 I+ n lobo.. If a I' 1926 'f I1 41 to 44' it If 500. tc if 4-5 it 400. r1 i! it ►1 i1 46 to 51 "- ". 1000. t1 rc " -1927 , u it 52 to 55 If If 500. If 11 56 s1 400. If 11 n tt if 57 to 62 If it 1000. It If it 1928 tt it 63 'to 66 I1 11 500.- it if it sr • " 1c 67 it A00 • If it if It If 68 t 0 73 If ff: if it I1 19.29 If it � i! „ lobo • li si' tr " 74 to 77 500. " i1 - 78. If 400 . n 1f 7g to .gd If I' lobo. It it 11 1930 it-!i 85 to 88 fi It e 600. If `" 1i tt fi 89 if. 400. It s1 it 90 to 95 ;r s: 1000. ti if II 19J1' rt t1 96 to 99 t► II 500. " u sf a. 1f f: 100- t1 300.' said bonds to be' sealed v d th the seal of - said County and signed by the ChairLnan c;f the Board of County Corti<nissionerz, ynd the Auditor and,Clerk of the Board, the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cen t. per anzum, payab le semi-annually on Janus ry 1st and Ju1y 1 st , said interest being represented by interest coupons attached to said bonds, bearing the engraved facsimile-- signatures of ' saaid Chai:J=an and Clerk, both princip�l and interest payable in United the l Agency of the State of Ilashington States of t wee present si�,ndard of value as, she Tisc�.- � , in New York. BE IT IURTI-L,R RLSOtVED that the bonds hereby authorized and the coupons atta ched thereto shall be in substantially the follotiri ng form each. No. - - - - - 8 - - - - - UNITED STATES OF MIMI RI CA STATE OF 17ASHINGTON V.1HA C0:1 COUNTY ROAD BOND THE COUNTY OF 71HATC011, in the State of 1,12.shin6ton, for value 'received' hereb„r pro'.1i s e s to pay to bearer'the suin of DOLLARS on the first day -of 19 with interest thereon at the rate -of „, ,per cent, pex� annum, payable semi-annually on 'the first' days of, and to the bearer of the respective, coupons therefor hereto att-ached as thhey. r-�w•Lur�o - both principal and. interest being payable in United States Gold.Coin of the present standard'of value at the Fiscal Agency of the State -of Washington in New -York. City. This b and is .one of a series aggregating Dollars, ( ) par -value in' ario�nt, pay a'b le out of the "Road -Improvement fund" ; provided, however, that should there notbe sufI C ent money in said improvement fund to make payment of any installment of interest, or any bond z,,rhen due, said interest or bond may be paid out of theg'eneral ;;road and bridge fund" or the current ex - pease fund of the Coturty, which said. bonds are issued un.Ger and pursuant, to the nrovisions of sections- 5730 to 5782, both in1clusive, Remington & Ballinger's .Ann' otat6d. Co'des a.7d Statutes of '','asliington and subsequent am(a-iOm nt s thereto: 171, RECORD. 'OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J_ul;T T>:IiMSr Tue.s_da;;r THE rT h DAY OF Sep ember 192 1 And it is hereby certified that every requirement of lair relating to the issue of this serjesof bonds has been duly complied with and that this bond is within every debt and other limit- prescribed by the Constitution. of the State of Washington. IN WITNESS 71FiEREOR, the County of V-1 atcom has caused its seal to behereto affixed and this bond_to be signed by -the Chaininan of the Board of County Cmm-ASSioners and the County Auditor and Clerk of the Board and the annexed coupons to bear the facsimile signature of said officers this day o f 19—. ' =1IA.TCOMV-_COUiT`1'Y, `'IASHINGTOW By Attest: Chai2.nan Board of County Commissioners County Auditor and. Clerk of the Board (COUPOiv) ATO.- ThEi COUNTY OF 1jHATCOM, STATE 0 T WASH I. j GT 01T 'Grill pay to. -bearer on the `Li r s t day of 19-1 in gold coin of the United S - ues of A,merice, at the Fiscal Agency o-r the 7. State of 11fashington in Free York City, __-- - ----_ _ DOLLARS being six months' interest on 1NT_F�atcom County Road Bonds issued :For the improvement of the Road No.. Chairman Board of County Cormnissioners. Attest: County Auditor and Clerk of. the Board .BE IT IURT.HER RESOLVED, that °the sale of said bonds heretofore nude to Chas. E.. Lind of. Bellingham; 71ashi•ngton, at a price of not -less than par be and -the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed, ^nd the Chairman. and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners are hereby authorized, empo�iered nd instructed to prepare, execute and deliver said bonds to said Chas -E.-- Lin-d upon pay-ment of the purchase price the'�'eOf, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that should there not be suffi ci ent- mono y ' in said, Improvement Fund to make payment of any installment of interest or anyof the bo��ds. whendue, said interest or bonds- shall be paid out' of the.General _ Road and Bridge Fund or Lhe Current Expense. Fund of the I County: as. may ;fie hereafter directed by the Board of County Conmissioners, which said fund shall be reimbursed from said Improvement. FNind from time to time as moneys are- paid therein. Passed by ..the Board of County Comy.-li ssioners this the -27th day of September 1921. iJ 11 If 11.11 11 11 It'll It 11 II 11 1111 It it 11 If 11 11 If 11 11 II J1 it I1 If -if It It it 11 if 11 If 11 E C. . Baxter Chai rm n " Board of County Commissioners of " j.A. Miller County Commissioner 11 'Whatcom County State of VTathinT ton " Ed' Broixm Coanty .Con-ffnissioner 11 111111 it it If JI 11 H IJ,Ji fi fl 11 If If'fl If it N.11 ff f1 t1.1I It-il II tt 11 11 If EJ'It II 11 U __ F+- _ - _ . .,, ti is .. ...-_ .. .. .. .. _.... Attest: Sam E. Barrett Clerk ------- 000---___- 'On motion the Board adjourned to meet' on Thursda-, September 29th, 1921. Chairman:Board of County! Commissioners RECORD, ®F COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T+ri day THE 29 th DAY Or Sept emb e a 192 i Friday, September 29, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 27.; 1921.. Present, all members of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The following p_oceediiags were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012AISSIONERS OF WHATCOLI C OUNT Y, WASHINGT ON IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPPORT OF } ( O R D E R GEORGE PETERSON, a minor child). 7.9MIP.EAS a child nailed George Peterson was born out of wedlock at the County Detention Home of VLa tcom Couulty, , Washington, on August 16th , 1921; and WHERZAS Frank E. 1.1'yers is the father of said child and Helga Peterson. is the mother of said child; and jzlF-I.EREAS the mother of said child, said Helga Peterson, is without any means to support said child, ITOti'd, THERE+ RU+, BE AND. IT IS HERBY ORDERED that the father of said child,. to -wit: Frank E. V�rers, be and he hereby is directed by this Board to support said child, and in case o-Lr' his fdilure or refusal so to do the Prosecuting Attoxney of 11lhatcom County, Washington is hereby ducted to institute suit against said Frank E. T.Zrors to recover in the name of the County Cora-issi`oners .for the use of the poor of said Matcom County, Washington, the semi of Thirty (49'30) Dollars per month, and the Prosecuting' AttorLiey aforesaid., is further directed to have attached any property of the said Frank E. lZrers tiill-ich may be found in said 11)hatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of Septeinb.er, 1921. ,rnntrrinnuu+,unnnn.nntrr►_nnrrnnnnnncr„nnn E.C. Barter CHAIR+TA1,T " Board of Couizty Commissioners " J.A. Miller CO:. 7I;}SI011ER " of Miatcom Colu-1ty State. of. " Ed BroIm C.OLZ1:=ISSIOT.ER rr �Tk-,.shington n nrrrru`nrrnnnnfill rrr,i,nnnunrruunrrnnrrrrrrn,rrr ATTEST' Sam E. Barrett CCUNTY'AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------- 000-------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 1.1onday, October 3rd,• 1921. Chaff nna n Board f County Commissioners. 1 7. RECORD OF CbMMISSIONERS' .PROCEEDINGS October TERM`, Monday THE 3rd DAY OF October 1921 I.Ior_day., October 3rd, 1921. The Board• met pursuant . to adjourmm�eizt taken on September 29, 1921.- Present, E.C.-Baxter, Chairman, J.A. Ililler and Ed Brovrn, County Con-n�issioners, and S•am. E. Barrett , Clerk of the Board. The following proceedings were had and claims allowed: CUR1111i7 EXPENSE FOND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor N 187.50 11l.S. Bogert Salary as Accountant and DeputyAuditor 150.00 J. Vlayland Clark Sa law, as Deputy Auditor 110.00 F.C. L-:x^rtin Salary as Deputy Auditor. 115.00 Lucy E.-King do 115.00 11.' Thomas Salary as Recorder .110.00 Jessie -Walters do 110.00 WyiIo Beck Salary as Clerk . 25/30, 83, $5 E.C. Baxter. Salai� as County. Corm,iissioner 125-.00 J.A. Miller do 166.66 Ed B ro Vh do 166.66 Ilws, Jennie I1. Robin Salary as Sups. County Schools 187.50 Nellie. H. Abbott Salary as Deputy Supt. Co'. Schools 125.00 Edwin I-. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 VI.H. Heaton do 100.00 Heni-j C. Beach Salary as Clerk for J. Of P. 25.00 H. Cowden Salar,r as Guard 80.00 Geo H. Syorant Salary as Charity .Commissioner 150.00 label S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Shute Sala Inj as County Physician 125.00 T ax T"Iehlig Salary as Coroner 66. CG6 H.B . Carroll, Jr. Salary ,as County-Cricultural bent 168.33 Hect or. Ga ti;ley Salary as Janitor .125.00 Ed E. Hardin Sa le.ri as Ju0ge. 17 8. 65 71.P . B royrz do 17 8.65 Geo. M. Cook Salary as Clerk 187.50 G.P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson ado 125.00 Loomi s Baldrey• Salaitr as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank 1W. Radley Sa lary as. De p uty Att orney ' 150,00 Florence 11. Bo.iigeson . Salaa-y. as Stenographer 95-.00 Edith" T,T. Thornton Salary as Treasurer 187.50 Frank !Nilson Sal ary as. Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive -Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 J.C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper -125.00 Freelo-re L. Canfield Salary a S, Clerk 100.00,: S.A. Earl do 100.00 Claire- G. Wilson cto 100.00, J .H. Stevenson do 100.00 C.V1. Fisk do 100.00 Dallis C. Wise clo 24/31 80.00 H.D. 11'cArthur Salary -as County Assessor 187.50. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor .150.00 G.A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie. Duerr do 100.00 A.I,. ' Callahan Sal a ry as Sheriff 187.50 J.B.. B.enn:ett Salary as Deputy Sheriff. 150.00 r V. p en e� r C C,, l.. r. H . " f.JG i-y S 1a a s Jailer 140.00 Paul Tols_(�ian Salary as Cook 30.00 L.J. I..rvtin S la-ry as Auto Mechanic 175.00. J.W. Smith Salary a.s F a oorman '125.00 J,T�. Johnston Salary as Helper 11/31 38.50 C.C. King Salary as Superintendent Co. Home 100.00 -Lottie V. Jamieson salary as Matron 50.00 G. Ta t'sugawa Salary as Coop 75.00 D. Cameron Sala r, y as- Helper 10.00 Roy Ousley Salary as Tearister 60.00 George Meer do 30.00 Tiers. E.W. ray Salary as Nurse 75.00 .trl. Day Salary as Asst. Hu. rse 50..00 Ader Mi_uk es do 40.00 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 85.00 C.C. Green Salai;.r as Y nage-r_Datenti on Hospital 50.00 Jennie, Green Salary as Matron Detention Hospital 50.00 J.C. H-i1Is Salary as Engineer 187.50 J.G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 25/31 175.00 E.W. Gooch Sa Lary as inst Fran 20/3a 140.00 J.C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Inst man and Rodn;ian 28H=/30 118.75 E.V. Myatt, Sala i..y a s Computor 125.00 L.G. Bowden Salary as Ch^inman 19/3Q 85.50 A.L. V1i1Iiams do 6/30 27.00 L.H. St a r1c do 6/3 0 27 .0 0 Dallas. Sweet do 17/30 7 6. 50 Earl. D. Brovrm. do 3A0 13.50' Don C ari.e do 13/30 58.50 C.F. 'Ri.stin6 Salary as Inspector 25/30 175.00 F.G. Braman do 25/30 175.00 F.F.- T.eitsworth do 25/30 175.00 Bruce Pym do 15-'/30 108.50 7.alter_ Fouts do 18/30 126.00 Gus Bettma,n Sal. as Dep. Sher. Collecting Poll Tax 140.00' S.P. Tapping do 140.00 VI.M. 1funroe Repairs to Courthouse 80.50 J.L, Johnston cio . 66.50 _ Grace Allaiters Services as Stenog. to -Co. Supt. 30.00 E.L.Steno FergusonI'er�L son �ala�t, as for . r.. Ate-- �. � �, � • 65 00 . J•A• 1,1i11cr Expense as Co. Corr=.. 16.95 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERM I;i01, 1 clay THE 3rd DAY OF October,,192 1 E.. C. Baxter Expense as Co, Commr. 16_95 Loomis Baldreyy E+::i:)ell se s Prosecuting Attorney 4.10 J.C. Hills E��pe'nse as. County Engineer _, 2.53 Edith IT. 'Thornton Ex-oense c Treasurer �T-6.19 H.D. IIICArthur - se as' ssessor Goo. H. S;%brant Evpell se as Charity Cornmr. 8./,'-5 ; I:Iabe1 S." G1on E<perise as Prob. Officer 6.24. Harrison Cotivrden Expense as Constable 6.50 J.111. Smith MT ell se .a s Co. Auto Driver' 15.70 H .B . Carro11 , Jr. E:,--oen se as Ali^, Ager. t 11.15 C.C. King Expense as Supt. Co. Horne 27.55 C.C. Gi^een El-,pense as I:ror. of Detention Hosp. 7.50 A.L. Ca116,ha 1 ':zoense as SI-I eriff 51.85 IL.L. Cal _align Eelase as Sheriff a/c Poll Tax.. Col.. Lw4.83 Puget Sound Pour, & Lt. Co.. Ca tic_,I:_ets a/c Poll TaX. Col. Sheriffs office 10.00 E.E. i."escher "ircular letters for Sher. a/c Poll Tax 9.90 E.E. Les'cher Stellog. Serv. to Prosecuting Attorney 12.25 A.H. Frasier Serv. as Spl. Den. Sher a/c Co. Fair, 16:00 James 0. Test do 20.00, D.L. Steffe do 20.00 Goo. VI. Worthen. C,o 20.00, Douglas H. S1a.de do .20.00 A.A. Bauman .'do 20.00 -endit DeBoer, do 20.00_ Fred DeHoogh c?o 20.00 F.C. Vander Griend do Gale T :. Edson do 20.00 C.B . Bay d0 20.00 Earl V. 7iTatt Yaos for Auditor a/c. -Elections 4..12 Northvrest Tent & Atrnin Co. Fiiags for Election 86.4-0 R.S. Sirnn son Insurance"Premiur 22.80, Pacific 'Tel'. & Tel. Co. Phone Service to County Officers 77.75 Itax ITenlig Paid for Long Dist. Call as Coroner 1.10 Postal .Tel. Cable Co, 1:1essages for And.' & Atty .50. Western Union Telg. Ca. - 1.1essaE;es for Coriunr. & Agr. Agt. 1,.50. St. Lulfes Hospital Cars of Geo..Chovalier 30.00�- Red Cross Phaimiacy IIedicine for Co. Patients 134.53. Arthur C.. Harlow Burial of Elizabeth Hunter 25.00 _ Eliza A.- Saith Groceries far Detention Hosp, 23..92 Central Ft'?el Co. VIo �"c� f" or Detention Ho op . 2.75 I'uet Sound Potir. Lt. Co. Electric Lcs. for Detention Hospl.".90 Owl.Pharanacy Drugs for Detention Hosp. 11.17 B.B. {,nziture Co. Blankets for Detention Hosp. 16.10 " B.A. Bond- Hens for Detention Hospital 8.00 VIeldit Repair Co. Melding for Detention Hosp. - , 1.25 Bellingha._i Sash .& Door Co. Glass for Detention Hosp: 1.15, Pacific American Fisheries Peint for Detention Hosp. 6.20, i,,Iorse Hdu.' Co. Churn jar for Detention Hosp. l'.08. Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 36.80. Palace In`arket 1Y1 U for County- Hone 58.44 Royal Dairy Products Co. butter or Co. Home 192.00. Fair I.Iercantile Co. Prunes for County Home.- 5.00. F.J. Far -le Jr Feed for County Horne, 56.85. M,ck a -do Fish for County Home 61.60 F.I:I. Bui L Salmon for County Home 3.88. F. F. Gera rd Supplies for County Home 11.45. T_E�6 Fair Tept. Store Clathirig for Counter Hor.�e 63.27_ Pacific American Fisheries Paint for County Home 7.75 i';IO rso Hdtr. Co. Ilc' teri al for County Home 14.58 Clark Electric Co. Lamps for County Home 5.10, Thiel & .Welter Dishes for' County Home 20.15. A.F. Rusco Services to County Home 34'.90. R.R. Helder SI2o e repairs for County Home 12.60 County Horne Garage Auto Sup., for Colurty-Home 32.07 Dupar-Blythe Co. material for Co. Home 7.20 Reid Brothers Co. 'Rep. boiler at Co. Home 26.85 Cascade Laundry & Dye VJks Laundry for Co. Home 15.70' . Goo. Creighton Pasturing stock for Co: Home 31.50. Mrs. C,H. Vlait Care of Juveniles . ' 17.50. Ben Tucker Care of Marcy Children 20.00 Dr. B.V. Mounter Medical services to I.rs. Detcriller 14.00 Gre' t Northern Py. Co. T"ransp. for Hatton chi' ldren - 31.02 Ireland .& Pancoant Groceries "for Stenger, et a1 150.74 Empire I.Ieat & Groc. Co. Groceries for Fagg 14.59 'R,.ir Mercantile -Co. Groceries for Vleagraff, et al 32.30, Ir.J, O'Connor Groceries for Curry, et al 19•.95, Albers Grocery Groceries for Ila,lon'e, et al 30.01 York Addition Grocery- Groceries for J. Hagenbush, et al Gilfilen I:"erct. Co. Grocerie"s for Debore', et al .74.75, 46.80, Campbell & Brotiov Groceries for J.C. 11ullen 20.30 _ Jacob ;son Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50, Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Strickler, et al 38.39. " C.7- Allen Groceries' for Jones 13,.39 Uolten & Ilontfo rt Groceries for Theo. Johnson 25.10 L. Thordarson Groceries for` Steffanson, et al 30-.00 Golden Pule Co. Groceries for Lar,�)ert, et al 44.64... .Trading Lyndon Dept. Store Groceries for I:Irs. Detwiller 9.16. , Nooksack Valley Rochdale CO.' Groceries for Severance 20.00 G.W. I:IcLau.'n_lin . Groceries for Schrader 11.80 Battersby Bros. C16tling for Pete.rson,. et al 35.�-'_�5 Bloedel Donovan Lumber dills 7.odd. for TarsFrank 11.50 Puget Sound? Po%°r. & Lt. Co. Ii is -ror =:Irs. Frank 2.69 J .P. 7I011 Glasses I.Irs. Parts 7 .75 A.C. Filler r =ou ye rent ? or sirs . I,Ic C rea sh ! 0.00 E.- !%a't; & Son I .1. F-orrl. a/c Caroline Frank house �QQ IBC-i_�gl1a Publi . Co.Co . 1-U; L. -!- a-:° County _7 .00. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 75 c t oID e TEanis -.Ton THE 3 rd DAY or 0 c' o'b e r 192 Grits;,; St ,. tC.;. u 1' (T6.� �. li 0 . =' n e -rn C.en '.1.' : •ib un e ?. Cl} •�ac'.les Cc L-,,. Loz.rMar �: 11fordCo• 11-1 o 1J:1 t:v C 0 naa_ or C:,•L1i1:Sha 11-1 h o Auto Co 'C.nCarC. Auto C::. Paavi d John s on C. Daliic1.: A. EBeson J. r L ;lb e 4 i0k1 i;Pn(1 r,7. Auto Co. Sh^e11 Co. o:_ Ca 1if0r_1i I% Doa}l c . vi:1 s on L 7 :- th cn,r Dupar-"D ;•• he Co. :Torl.e i1 21ect2,ic Co. I.1.oectel :Doro,.-an lb:,.,. T;fills i H.A. Giber- 8., Earl-er "."I4',• Co. G T_ _Ry Co. vr: e r t"., C o. "o r::e IIry rclv.-are C,o . yTortl:lres a T-(.17r. Co. 'Tabor C,,fetichelicu 1, f 1 J. // 1 .i -r _Day i..} It . l a y ITT-:rie:_ F�tos J..P . Horde 13 f-T• Iii ngc1ey 1,Tc Clint ock O.D. Post G.D. Post John A.. ',"lest Fra 111: LCCOCq J. LeCompte Jo Ills-11` lrrilie, Inn upar Ialythe Co -.tti i C''_ IE r C".;I". e rc Co. C.D. Rarqu is rson 'To rthwes 1`c:x:. Co. Cc,.in c-Grir sha yr Co. e11ill ha.:i1. Concrete 7o7'7{s ?aul T o l sman fat ,ersb,r Pros. "o-rse lIdw. Co. -lzpar-:3lythe Co. _7, acific Stecr. Laundry CryscaO..e L4unc.ry t-,: Dye Yas G..A. Rogers Sells Hardvrare Cc. Le o e Ha rcl.v:t,re Co. Scott Livers O.E. Vrestlund :17a rl ITn i ght Geo A. Di cl-inson Unio11 Prtc;. Lndg & St -a. Co. 5,;;; r all Fo st e r wubI Tc,a,. ..�'or. _-ot-lce in ��ve• J ou. iI i _ 1020 . -1 U;S,Lp o1lt,--Co. aLpt . - Sgile r �;/c Poll t, Slup, o r Aura.-Atty- (slier a /c Po1..' S'al rt p 1a111-s fo w L rnc'.en J. Of l) `i7:r-:7evrriter ri,:)bon s for Co. Auditor 7,,:chars e on llei-: Hach. for Assc;,sor iep Yu ,i�er7.1'?('' I.Iac',iine 10r A ,,lIt0 r _': Cit :, I:irecto-r es `or Aud-Tres-,3her-Clerl: Auto supplies :for Cn. At;r. A!4r`,. 5.'ii,c etc. fo... Co. At;2^• Agent Rcp airs to Utility-:'*ng-Supt-C'.,ic:r. Corm,. ,Cu'p •�� Pep. I;o Uullzty Ca r. C.; aS �� 0 i 1 f,o Co. Auto-Comml: , r0%./m-T!, r. 0o=. :"auto ".e;oa irs for Co. Sunt. C•^rage rend, for er Auto Repairs for 111� 711eer C0 :for Co. .T1,2,,-i11eGr Ba1 stlJerzr. 0:_ C4I1`3 i. CO. C '.r .F,e t.., rinal :Est . on Constr. Co. G,:}.ra,f_,e w .T nal. p,^yr_e}; on inG in Co. Garar_;e �11; CO. Cs^rn{e T.:ltrroe-^ fo ' Co. y Garo,C,e C.o 7orl- on Co. Garage 3 LLIb . Outfits for Cc. Gara[:e F rtt . on yan:: fnr r, o . Garage Gas tank for Co. Garage su, Equi;9 for C o . C=c r�f,.,,gr, e erial u, equip. "o Co. Ga mCo Su-o--)l i e s for Co. Ga:cage _.;Tea 1 s for Ju rOrS '_ o grit: State vs.. Shop Geiger J of r; State vu John Roberts Con stub 1 e: do "?itnesses: coo J o f I') : State vs , T of Do J of Pi State vs Ole Jacobson J o V P : State vs " oy Lehn an J o P : Stat- o vs Doyle Riddle "ep . Sh e ri f f : do - e- 1-s to 11e-,Iin ; Plant material �1 for Tail :+ :t r w v, o rl- a/c 1. ewt in plant .,e-nnirs to 'Teating Plant Fero ^ on TEeating Plant "b wa- or_ heat in'; plant _;T aterial s for 'Teatint plan t `11-erial for ths �Ireati-ng >>lant Celrent pipe .for boiler room :,'seals for `?risoners 'dse for w'riso.lers, Courthouse e. Teat! erford rlepe.irs to range etc, in Jail replairs in jo-i 1 1: vuYlt� r r for .� ? 11 & Jury Room 1,aumft ,,- for Jail Cleaning ch1._nln ey in Jail it Su-,6p1.i es for Janitor l3atterier etc, for Sh _+,iff 7)raya, e on lum"zer for Courthouse Sca1-o bounty oil 1 Co;;rote cIo 2 ',7i 1 d cat s Gettin; boiler in Courthouse :su fo:! Aud-Tr-Garage-Co Phy SOLDIERS RELIEF IiU3TD Relief of Sarah -Foster 11,?I'�,IAG. CBI1T171C4' E PUTID Geo. 17. Cool,:, Co. C11: 1.1ecorra.ln,_.- 1Jcrria,;e Certificete Adrian 1Tu1.1) e r t , C1ly S'-nohoarrr.i sh Cc . C.o .;:01=T FCSIIRVL 1U'T1) ".0. 7leal, Dist. Faso..! Agent 7.1.:iayL. Co's oor-ion Cbnstr & Ybdla . T.it. E'ay:.-er, --Celsir-Shu1-sa Section road project --------- 000------ --- l8.00 2,; • 4 5 101.62 7.75 1.0.50 250.00 86 16.35 38.84 22.1.0 16.64 1.0.00 5.00 9 6 2.80 199.20 1012.60 506.25 326.05 259.00 .52 [mil , .4 (^., 2 4- 10.80 164 . 2.0 (; . 26 429.20 173.6:.-) 3.291.79 1047 c8 10.90 7.30 80 2.75 1�.05 2. 40 2.00 2.00 .00 2.50 7.40 89.89 12�55.82 185.05 4. 00 47.05 50.48 12.58 �.50 408.10 14.62 1�.27 1�.20 2 35 00 10.15 3,A0 1..50 -L . 00 10.00 138.95 151.25 25.00 47.00 1.00 3,000,00 1.1he ClaIus of -Dr. IT.A. CorxDton, for rioC_. %; cur . Serv. to J.F. Chat_°ield; C.E. 7.'ciiniliS, .� for Prof. Services to J.`% Mictfie1d; s Cl vt. To Ilos-pital, for Care of J.1+. Clad-ield, vrcre rejected because of the Attorne;; Generals inability to find any st tute or : ul'e of 1�.w vfnich requires or perrr_its counties to hospi"C'! 11C. c,.octo= bills of county tsm-olo4.-es, even t7:1ou�w; the injuries for t11C trezatr.^..e11t of vT.'ich suc_i bills were incurred, viere su:Zfered in line of C.uty. --------- 000----------- Notice yeas: filet' v;it,h t'ze .'oars- by tI_e Albert J. _Ia,.milton foot Numbe- 7, American T,egion I epc.w" 7Y?("_1'� 0: i^ti'1?1' ' OYi, o t'-_, ii' in'i eiati on to unC;G'Y'' a :t? relief �'.u'-1aorizeC'. by Gh.mter 4*) O: Ur,e Scs,.:ioil v. 0 f o:. ilc. , 011. o,,,,o--- 17 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. October TERMS 1Tondavr THE October DAY OF 3rd .1921 BEFOs { TIM BOARD OF COUNTY C012 ISSIO1TERS OF IMI ATC01,1 COUNTY,' WASHINGTO:rd i/ ORDER OF BUDGET _ <,tHEREjAS, pursuant to Chapter 1:38, Session Lays. of 1909, relating to Revenue Taxation, a certain notice was pub li shed for at least twe consecutive weeks in the official paper o f VTiatcom Countl,%, Washington, giving due and proper notice as- provided.in the law, of the holding of the me-eting on the 3rd. day of October, 1921, at the hour of 10 A.M. to consider the tax levies for the year 1922, and to make estimates required to meet the public expenses for -the svi (! year; and ,'H+ ;SAS, such estimates vrere fully iteinazeci and were given as required fox each department,, in the said notice; and `7Hh�,Au, notice v°ras giver_' ti�at a,=y tajc payrer migrat appear and be heard in favor or against any of the proposed estimates or tax levies; and i`ill EIT, AS , in accordance with the said notice, the Board. of County Commissioners did upon the 3rd -day of Octo'oer, 1921, at -t;he hour of '10 o'clock: A.i'r?. meet and consider the said estimates and 9 proposed levies; and UH { +AS, after due consideration -tine said Board of County Commissioners did determine that the 'amounts herein below set forth v'rere and are the proper and necessary amounts to be- used by the several departments of the County of .,;'Latcom, for the year 1922. IA0W) TIT�Rri+ORE, BE IT ORDERED, by tie Board of County Commissioners of �$�Zatcom County, �'losh- ir_gton, that the amounts herein belov-r.,sct forth' shall be, and hereby are adopted as the budget of the vai•io.usF:de-oartrnents set forth, to -wit: COME1I S SI ONERS Salaries.of commissioners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .s�-i� 5,500.00 Postage, telephone & telegraph . . . , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 100.00 Office expense .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 v Tr eling ex-pense& auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ._._1_.500.00 Total . . . . . . . 7 , 200.00 COUNTY AUDITOR Salary of Auditor. ; ; . -. .y 2,250.00 Salaries of Deputies . . . . . . . . : . ... . . . •. . . . 6,740,00 Salaries of Recorders. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3,840.00 Record books & printing. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 1,500.00 Postage, telephone & telegraph . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... 650.00 Of-_�'i.ce equipment & supplies. . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 r,ra-,r-eling expen se .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 100.00 Ai ;o" license expense . . ... . . . . 1 2C3'], - 0.00 Total .4�16,780.00 CObl,TTY TREASURER Salary of Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 2,250.00 Salaries of Deputies &Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-12,000.00 Salaries of extra clerics .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Tax receipts .. . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 1,000.00 7 Books . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." . 500.00 lostage & Stamped envelopes. .. . . . . . . . 1,500,00 k::,vrziture & repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100.00 Telephone & telegraph. .' ." . . . . . . . .. 3 Incidentals. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.00 : .. 200,00 Tot -al ; ; . �18-, 250.00 COUNTY CLERK Salary of. Clerk y . . . .. . . 5 2,250.00 Sala ry o f Chief Deputy . . ..; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 80 0.00 Salaries of Assistant_Deputy&,Recorder _ 1,380.00 Tecord books . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 400.00 Printing . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Traveling expense, staYmps & stationery: 200.00 Office supplies. .. 150.00 Total ... ;.,. ? 6,380.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS OC.'�4 ," C'r TER Aig ;Ton day THE DAY OP__.--- 1 7 7 1921 COUNTY ASSE SSO P lary of lissessor. 2,250,00 r ;iary of Chief Deputy. . . . . . 11800.00 salaries o f C1erkN . . . . . . . . 1150 00 S wla.ries of Ii'a.eld De-puties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 Timber c:nAsin . . . . . . . 500.00 r� �Teli l e Selz se . . . . . . . . . . 175.00 Tax .: a11. � (letai l 'b to s':-L eet s . . . . . . . . 1_ , 000.00 e te7.err:' )a o staz,,e . . . . . . 150.00 Tot .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 525.00 PROSECUTING ATTO11TEf i es o f YV6-1. orn ey A 7 si st;-',.nt s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 130.00 Rleco rcLs &, sunl lies . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 Po t- ce , ele�)ho �e to 10 ra:p i . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.00 I-riefs . . . . . . . . . .. 300.0 zee:,' nce Boo'. s . . . . . . . . 50.00 ee,-aen se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .____� 15 0.00 SHE ' 1+71 O:Pl: ,LICE Tata 1 . 6,080.00 `l,aj4 ry of S, eriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,"2,250.00 000 00 �:�.,.1az'ies of T)puties . 37 U0 Office su-,oniies, record~-, str ;f_�:,, st2,'�1011e'�ur. . 5. Aut 0n'lob i 1 e� 1:la11.1 t c nC n c e . . . 800.00 SCel.'_ -nexus offi Ce ex-oense , traveli- g, tolep?:tone , te?_eur pll street c::. ti c'_.ets 400.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , 825 .00 C O TITT `r JA.i : S-�lal7,, o " Jai lc.r . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . �1, 560. 00 of COOK . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360.00 Bo^rd oz Prisoners. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 600.00 L <ry as (Iry .. • . 15 0.0 0 Clo hzl':r; for lidsceI.L^neov.s e:-.o 300.00) Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 5,970.00 COU"TTY TTGI T=,:;3 1Gr,,r oi',.?�•Tnee3' `, `' 250 00 ti+ . ♦ • • • • ♦ • • . • • • • ��.� , s ry o f Ch .Gf Penuty . ;00.00 S alwri es o f -Dra.uch 1, i,lia.n w^ COmput o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , 5 0 0. 00 Salaries of :a+':iel Par -)r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l , 000.00 Office nup-Dlies • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150.00 .--, el c:,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 .0 0 Aut,ariobile e.,,p,en se. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 11200.00 Pey-I'Manent T-Ti-;hvrryy Tdo. 8 (Dominc,-Gir~cier Fl ) . . . . . . . . 000.00 To' -al . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . • `,10 , a300.00 iI�'TLiD]: �T OF COUNTY SCHOOLS S a I .. o:r Si -me ri pendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,�2,250.00 c r;;T of :DeDuty . .. 1 , 5 00.0 0 Count,-,, Bo,,.:'T of-='ducatuion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 e11:.,e ('.!'w. veliil „ etc. includ-1.1 c; auto ) . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00 '''ec c'-"'leis t In;,titute . 500.0",' )i rectors' leetil�C . 100.00 r"a,tionery & St :;zos . . . . . 325.00 11r4 - t i of .. , 300.00 `a �oress 3; t. .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 `-'.'ota,l . . . . . • . 6,100.00 ME:= 1: HYw IC IA_T S 12x^y of Pi1'rsician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?1,500.00 T::'a.velxl.�; c�c-oense . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . , , . 100.00 inc i G_ent. l eNpol. se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Tot -al 1,650.00 C 01,101,1211,71% Su la ry of Coroner . . . 800.00 en se • 200.00. , Tot a :I. ... . . . . . . . . . . . ."% 1,000.00 I ITTY TUZ3:i RCUT OSIS ITURSE oaa 1,500.00lax o � '1.'rwaveliz,:; e1De�lse 30C).00) Office suPPlies . . . . , . • . , • . 200.00 To1;�� • `` 2 000 00 ;.I . • . . . . '. � , 178 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Oc t o'b e'r TEEriv ""on clay THE 3rd DAY Or Oct o C-) ' 192 1 COUITT'l' .t10RTCUL`2CJRJ , ACtIl"T Sola'::,y o., Aricu�.tua:�1. ILe11t. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,100.00 r- So,l a-1 r of Ster..o'�' i)'1ei. 900.00 office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,:*)•00 Po eles_.o Ze tele ;��; �' 12;, .00 .'.uto ;101) il0 -n cc 00.0 TTav el C..,- e:•,Ise , Jia'f. '. E' , 10 ..( �- p,Zf'',r 1'3'0m C :_1i .:.I.C.:1 . .. . . . . . . . _._. 225.00 SUTp i1RI0I; COU 71 w7EP :TI.T',1 I'T' HO , 1 t:,l . . . . . . . . . . . . '3 975 00 o _r,'e, G.1c,. , a Lion tillg Tu(I;es . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ^70�� .00 e n 'i v, !'+. y1 i i (; 7 ` r r! • • • • ♦ • • • • • . . • • • • 2,00 ,-ees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G , 000. 00 oaa. d. 0 f Ju.cY' 000.00 :'•i1 iffs, 14 'Y-. . 600.00 attor.,nmrs C-se.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v00.-),o I1'1C iC ntr�1.s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 T ot:7.1. °•'.12 , 350. 00 1)Tia?J :'::C'. T%'.IT II0 . 2 11 0 J.'•'..-l3) ""n f. 7'J ev' `I^L e�.J • • • . • • • • • ♦ • • • • • • ♦ • • �•' 4J,J sitin �u:i es • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 7''!) s n} "een i1rn1i", casCF. . . 00.60 jsi . U., tn(,-c s _cE?, , 1_vc)1?.7.,,. car, �,. , .. • 15tJ.VlJ Tlci. 7.e11t 1. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 T { tal . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 200.00 .TUVT'I:�L' COUIC .. Salaries o" P ,o?D tio,1 Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 800.0� L T:."`: --nm)ortatioi'i r • • • • . . . . . . . • . 500.00 dense o' 0. `i cc 20O.00 C.,re of J-Lrren -i les• • . • . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . • . . . 1,500.00 rc.: '' t 1 000 0 rsensialls. • . . . . . . Total . . . . . �65252000.00 Q 7F I C I IiL COURT 1111:0 Il~' E R Repo rt c .i., fee ,7, a.1r.e_, ea ian %arn 191�, e JtitteU. . . . . . . . . . . . 21000.00 O0 ta•t.•, o.nexy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 75.00 TUS`.t''rCJa COUP: TS CITY ,ries of -u slices an,,' Clorli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ',/0-.00 ;.? 1a��r o _ Cor sable . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 960.0O .'.o st- ' ',. e . . . • . . . . • . . • 50.00 Y- O:" ice eX enoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `:;00.00 u.1e' QQ QQ eli11 u--:,-nensc o_C Constnl)le. 100.00 COU172 r :.'ecs o.f Ju:t ices Gons`,�o1.es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q.0O 'itncss c Tury P n e s . • . . . . . . . . ... . . . _.,•_.» r75,._0(.1 r1' ''' ? 4 8 5 00 COU1=0USE /Y - ;? t l 7500.00 Tnsur .. ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, QO0.00 Janito :- sv.ppli es . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 00.00 Lip t Y'e11ta1 s :n)lies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 TLteI . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '750.00 =.epai r s Rep, ac 1)1 elzis .. I, O 00.0 0 '1,000.00 C�.�rni.�� � �e E:; fil�'�ures ... .. y;aunCl. ,!r , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • + : • . 50.00 Ca rbagc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ...� _ ? 2.00 •)tvl . . . . . . • . . . . .;,G,612,.00 COUNTY I' IMI Sal..:?ics of SiJ1)cri.-itenC--exit (; Imsistants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r� 6;930.00 :In surt,.n c:e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Tooc:. S'app lies .. . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . • • . . G,500.00 C1o�;Izi and s'Ioes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . • • • 1, 750.00 Ua s, oil auto _yen e . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . "00.00 Jet e:,..n�.r � ex-:)ense .. , , . . . . . . . . . , 00.00 Feec'. -'or livest oc :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "750, 00 [zf:i')u: e fi tare . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ITard?era r'e , 112ai 1ti e tc . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 �. - !'quipr,� el.t lid"1c s �,. <;_ supplies , , 1 , . 00.00 Lumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10C).01::7 �,-- 100.00 J ..�.�._._._._. __. o'er} 1 ..'18 , 530.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS � October TERhxS :,,Ion day THE 3rd DAY OF OctO:�er 1921 CHARI T I ES Sala Ties of Charity Cor�mi-issioners . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Sundi-y expen ae ... . . . . . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Thiel Dry goodse. groceries. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 500.00 Rents . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Transportation & ex -pence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000.00 Hi sc ellaneous , ".].o spy. tai & drugs . . . . . . . . . . . 2 000.00 Total. . . . . . . . . . 15 , 800.00, ELECTIONS :Sm.pense of General Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,500.00 GE ,TERAL III SCEL.i.,AIa1;OUS A:+vertisin,g & pub lications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `800.00 Prer,,iiurn on suretcy bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 :Industrial Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13000.00 Judgments & Clair,: s , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00 Local iin-pro-ei-rent assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Re,;isterinr; Bir(2�:. s & Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 300.00 'Vild Animal Bounties . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 State Excaminers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.06 31 >', rebate o:1 currant tax rolls 25,000.00 Forest Protection . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.130 "etentionIospitG l . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ____,4,_000,00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _34 ,550.00 Total Current Tx-)ense Ikind. . . . . . ;-247 ,137 .00 Less Estimated Receipts . . . . . . . 67.237.00 Net anowlt to be raiser: btr Taxation for Current dense. . . . . . i�179,900.04 ----.---000 -------- General School (R 2, B Code 4602) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . load & Bridge - Construction , repai r e-, ma inter -a -ice. . . Constm ction Dmclen-I.cmrel Bri dg.,e (Order Superior Cis) . . . . . . . . Guide ?.'Ceridi�ly (Road Fonds �'ede iintionI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No rth;.�e s t Diagonal ( it 11 i1 . . . . . ... . .. . Constr-a.ction nk intenance of Tilount Baker Ii ghviay . . . . . . . . . . . . Cities 15% . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geneva Raa 5. imo t. 7it xn€l (Ily ,'-13) Assessment . I`eiming-La :,rence Roac:� FUnd (Hy .,!;'14.) Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^1 T r I Road r .a c Dry .�_�.�9.nc-_.e 11���.1e :I.,1 �! Fun ('1 ;i'1G ASNe.a.atnC.nt.Ferndale-L•ynden Road Impt. Fund �Hy Hy rl'1. Assessment .. , Everson-1 ooxsacl. Road I.mpt. _.'Fund (H;r 11`�-8) Assessment 'laine-:IFernd,, le Nxt ?sand (Hy r19) Assessment . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . -olumbia IT,, -,!ley Roads T p 1 y �-2 ) Assessment . . . . t:, w_ �,.cls m t. _%n d H �,� 0 A e� ,�aient Dlaine-Lvnc.en Road Ira-pt Dand My #21) Assessment Lm�-,rrence-1too.,�sac'r Road Irpt. 1��.nd (Hy l';-22) Ar sess inent. Glendale P.oad Impt. hind (Ii;r 7r23) Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Custer -Haynie _Ro .d I�r �t , I+unc? I-z� r 25 Assessment Lynden-Laurel Road zm_,?t. ?�ta,1d (Hy �i'26) Assessment .. Interest on 11ig'1-way Bonds . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . River improvement _Lund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T)i e Di strict No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr, ina,ge Improvement 'District No . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n 11 ti No . 3 . . . . .. . . . . . . . n I1 rt No 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . if u n 170 . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . u u it No . 7 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rl 11 if u 1r 11 :TO . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! f ri It 11 ITo . 19 . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . o o man ha Lc11 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done in re,'ular adjourned session of tr.e It It 11 II it 11 11 11 it II 11 if It It it If 11 it 11 It it It It if if It tt 11 it 11 1; 11 It it t► Board of County Co:a�mii SSioners it It o f ikiatcorn County Of tt 11 Washin ;ton " it11itIt11►t1111If11If It it if 11 it 11 11 11 It it It If 11 it111111Itit1;11It11 Attest: Sam E. f3 rrett County Auditor _ ti It.c-offici o Cleric of the Board "'165 ;1:30. 00 68,000.00 1561000.00 41000.00 A,350.00 17,000.00 51500.00 4,".11.18 18,015.69 13 , 94.3.24- 12,101.95 8,300.00 5,400.00 7,100.00 41-000.00 6,000.00 6,800.00 17 ,,.o0.00 42,4-52.72 33,767.37 331767.37 650.00 200.00 1,1�0.00 300.00 ,1175.00 300.100 150.00 150.00 21000.00 300.00 _,oard 'U'h.is 3rd day ofOctober, 1921. B.C. Bi,_x,er Chairman of the Board J.A. Hi11er County Cort"1 ii ssion er Ed B r ovm County Commissioner --------- 00o-------- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS -I, ob TERMS( !Kon rJa r THE DAY OF Octo"Iber 1921 BEITOFM THE]' 1F:,OARD 01? COMTTY COT.'_-,.,1SSIO1f1!71,S OF 771-UTC011 COUNTY, 17AS.HINGTON. IN T*111T O:? -LETZING TAXES FOR TTI'l?, OPMER OF LEWY EAR E-rT 1,1113ATC011 COU_,TTY VIASHITGTOII) TCY7, at 'h-i s time , t11 s matter coming on regularl-, for consideration by the Board, the -L L, - 6- _ U levy state t beinS in accordance with the no --ice as given by the U I ereinafter U 101 cal X e s a s ]:lade e State -DoznLTd of ].Plquftlization anC) the State Auditor of saiC,, 'State in the menner provided by law) and the County taxes beinf- in accordance with the pu1blished estimates thereof as made in accord- ance wi -t1-.L Chap. 138 of the Laws of 1909, vrinic!'l. law this Board of .County Coima.issioners does hereay -Line. h,,T.s been complied with in all respects, and the sc!_,.,00i taxes being in accordance -;,it- "In the -_ e estimates as funriished by -Lhe directors of the. several Scl.'I,00l districts -aid by the County Super- intendent of said county, the estimated receipts from the State and County apportionments of each district being taken into consideration, a&. the levies in the school districts vfnich exceed the n S ,L, a,U being in accordance with elections ratifying limit,.9 and authorizing said levies, and the levies for the payment of school districts bonds and interest 'hereon being in accordance with the --requests and needs of each district as e=,oressed. by their boardc of directors and as - a certuained by this is Board of Commissioners and as provided by law, and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of -the state, county, school districts, etc., end having computed the ic-;,.te of taxation necessary to levy the required amount of taxes upOn''the. assessed vu, *1 a It. t ii on as returned by the Assessor off said County. And October 3, 1921, being the date upon vLaich was had upon tile said estimates so pub lisaeel in accordance with Chap. 138 of Laws of 1909, c-.nd sai(1 aearing coz.unE on said time, ard ha-trinc.; conri (.".ered the Same i there +.o , and the BoL and -,ere bein[.)- no objections there ITOVI) THERM 7,072, ) i t i s o rde-red, adjudged an 0 decreed by this -3oard,o f County Coilmd ssioners U e be and hereb, are levied tal-les, in Uhalucom County, of 7hatcom County, V1,aut-hington, I that thea V 'WashinL_ t- on to be Charged on the ass e ,, sne nt an( t a, x ro'lls, oz , said county for -the ya4,1, 1921 for Uh e respective firn�s herein�.f er deoi,-natec3 the nu-"ber of mills hereinaEtspec--- ec, with respectto each of said funC.s. SaiC. number of -,*,?ills to be and are hereby levied c.ne. charged against eacl-, Collar of taxable pro-ortyin I'Latcon. County, Vlashington, for said year 3.921, TA]X 11__TwTIBS FOR 1,,.q1ATCO!,'1 COUITTY IN 1921 STATE State General .-I-itnd . . . . . . . . . State School 17ind . . . . . . . . . . State 17-flitary -Pand State -Pu'blic 11-JE.,laway Farad. Pei-nanent Hil,.�iway ljkinO, Un i v e r s i t -, r 17'un d State C o 11 e,�,, e - M-1 n d Bellinf�irua Ho�_-Zslal School Fund. . . . C_h en e iy 1--o-"mial School Fund Elleiffbura School Fllaid Centralia 2To znL-1 School Dind C_-apitol 'Juilc1ing Construction FunO, Reclamation Revotving ''und Veterans Compensation fund.. . . . . K411004M Lev,lr Required 79, 390.15 188,056.81 7,037.00 * . . . . . . . . . 35,275.27 * . . . . . . . . . 52,914.69 . . . . . . . . . . 38,727.78 * . . . . . . .. . . 23,605.39 . . . . . . . 7,037.00 5)594.OG . . . . . . . . . . 4,222.00 * . . . . . . .. . 3,518.00 17,591.00 . . . . . . . . . 1",591.00 Mills 2.3510 5.5691 0.2083 1. 0,�45 1.5670 1.14-68 0.6990 .0.2033 9.1655 0.1250 0. 10/io 0.5208 0.5208 _2_11Q.�1-21_8_ Total State. . . . . !� 515,745.09 15.2719 Current Expense Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C�, 179 j 900.00 5.3276 Gene.,cal School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165,130.00 418901 Road L Bridge Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134)850.00 3.9934 Geneva Road !=t. niund (Hy #, 13 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4,111.18 .1217 De2-1ing-Law_rcncc Road Ir1Kat. R11'1 d (11r y,'-411 7 z . . . . . . . . 18,015.69 .5335 Blaine-'l Pen-ida,e Road Impt. Fund � 1� . . * . . * 13,948.24. .43.30 Fern(1,ale-L:,,,rnc7.en Road Impt. Fund (11Y 1L17) . . . . . . . . 12,101.95 .3583 B,vc3?-son_1Too1cs,,,ck Rd Imiot. lrun6_ (11:, " ;via) . . . . . . . . . 8,ZOO.00 .2457 Blaine-Fe-ndale Rd E.xt Fund (Hy . . . . . . . . . . 5)400.0C .1599 Columbia Valley Rd Impt -Fund (Hy -jt120) . . . . . . . . . . 7,100.00 .2102 Ble.ine-L"Ynden Rd I-rmt. Find 't "l, 000. 00 .13.84 L2,77rence-Nooh-s-ach Rd.. I-mpt Pan(7. (I.J.y .,,-221) : . . . . . . . . C-,000.00 .1776 Glendale Ro,-%O. Impt. Iand. (Hy -�1423)* . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,800.00 .2013 Custer-Ha-nie Rd Impt „and (1-1� ;J125) . . . ... . . . . . . 17,/10 0. 00 .5152 L77116-en-Latxei Rd Im-o' njrnd (Hy 1:�9 6) . . . . . . . 1 U . 42. 452.72, 1.2572 ,T 3oncl. Tnteres'.1- Furnd . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 325 7 67 1'. 0000 River !-_nprover.,ient Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 767.37 1.0000 , Potal count7 (�97,3 0 .1-1 5 2 0 . 5 2,35 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS THE 3 rd DAY OF October 192 1 Total Concolidaterd Levy :f'o-- County 1,208,789.61 GENEVA ROAD IMP ROVE12WIT FUND (Hi Onmy' #13) I �,'a lua' i on .1. C-oncvc, T o Y!n s h i P 1 192,488. 3 063.05 D]71,T,'-I1',1G-L.AXfR n-TCE I'10-AD ILTUP M V121ONT MID (Hig' j"-�14)- Valuation Ta n s d 11) .D e r,.A ii g Tov,- 377) 4 01 776.89 J-Jawrence Township 603. 6,4124.35 " lip "Pome Townsp 398,160. 1,508.09 Van 111,yck Toyins.11-Lip 4441394. 3 ,165.38 1B LAI 1TE- FE FUJI)ALI] ROAI) 11,EPEOVER.M7 IUND (Hi ghv-:ay 6 VL.luation Tax Ferndale To -unship ,pl,517 316. 21 675.86 1.1t. View Tov.rnship 1,035,030. 2$875-.95 Custer Township 1,049,102. 1,256.08 F-010 IITI:OVMITEITT 112TI) (Highway -#17)- Valuation Tax Fer dale Tovrnship n '11517 -,316. 3,233.75r Del Ua Township 888',550'. 2 884. 7 3 1,PTER SOIT -1TO OK SACK :.'?OAD INTROITM-IMTT TIM71D (Highway Va lua t i on Tax 17 e n IrL'i 1 e T o w,.,i sh i -o 652,.65,9. 217.33 Lyi-1,7 -en Towns2hip 1 444 ) 564. 1,767,i75 Nooksack Township 1,526,473. 4,125.54 13LAUTE-1-MR-ITI)ALE ROAD EXT. IlTROM11712,U :PMTD (Hi ,,fam-�y IJ49)- Via lu at, i on Tax Custer Towns1lip ��l , 049 ,102. 4,347.63 7.1'-t. View Township 1, 035 , 030. 1,190.01-1 COLUHBIA VAL= MADS IlTROIT MUITT 1111,TD (Highi,,-ay 7, 2 0 va Iua Uion Tax I,Tooksack Toimaship 3,459.26 BLAINE-L-Y71TIMT DO !1,2R=iUTrdTT (Hig�iway -#21)- Vv. lua t 1.O n Tax Custer Tormdhip 81 1049$102. r 6,687.15 L.A:rp-mT diii 0 OK SACK MAD I7TF,0"1M112TT 'LIU-,,TD (Hi-��- 22)- h ay Va lua Lion Tax Lawrence Township .91,1- 1 603. 5,765.52 2,71ooksack Tovrnship 5 26 � -0 8. '1 AA2,22 GLBUTDAI2134 ROAD !1T.R077MENT TAU ND (Hi #23) - Valuation Tax Lyn clen Town:i-ii-p % '41 44-4- 564. 'J" 1,659.98 Delta Towna'ni-o 8881550. 51446.43 CUSTETI-HAYNIE ROAD ILTPOVI,11-:11TT =MD (Highw�-,-,/r :L- 25)- Valuation Tax Delta Township 888$ 550. 104.00 Custer TowndLaip 1,049,102. 9Y092.30 LMT M-W-LATIRIM 11OAD 11TROMEM FMTD (Ili&-iway 11,96 VC-1 luat i on Tax Ten Mile Township 652,659. t�i0)234.19 Flernclale Township 1,517,316. -:1,754.91 LirnJen Township 1 -444,564. --1,376.94 NO ETH DELTA POAD IIT FOVITHHUT -71MD (Hi C-htrray jj"27 Valuation Tax • Custer Towns.hip (i�, �")l 04 9 , 102. 256.48 Delta Tovm-.JTiip 888,550., 2,651.20 LYNDEN-SU11TASS ROAD 1!TR0V7UJM4-1TT FUND 7'30)- Valuation Tcx Lynd.en To, ' 'm sh i P, 444� , 5 6 4. 72015.04 1-looksack Township 1,526,478. 2,004.30 Yills Levy Acm,e- Towns�di) .* 18.10 Baker Tow-n'ship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.30 .. Columbia Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 0 7.20 Grescent Township . . .- -'. - 0 . . # 0 . . . . & . . .6 8.33 Custer Tovmcdii-o . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : . ... 5.50 Delta Tbi%-nship . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.00 Deming To%mmhip . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 13.25 Fe-2nc17!.lc Tovmship . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.66 Geneva Tdirriashi-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 12.42 Glacier Tomshin. 6.51 Law r en c e T o wn sh I p . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.18 Lynden Township . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 L,almii island T-Ownship .* . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . :..10.00 Maple FeAls Township. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 8.36 11,ariettea To-vrnship . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-24 'r . . w1ountain ' iew To-rmm-nin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 9.50 Nooksack 7`own shi-o . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . * * 7.08 Park Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *: 24.00 Point Roberts Tovm�flii-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.20 35.7950 J11i1ls Levy 15.92 171ills Levy 2. O,6 7.03 3.79 7.12 Trills Levy !.76 2.78 1.20 1,'ills Levy 2.13 3.25 1.11ills Levy 0.34 1.23 2.70 3.1i 111 is Levy 4.15 1.15 Tea. 3.ls Lev;; 2.27 - `alls Levi, 6.38 -7 �i 11 s Levy r 6.31 .95 1frills Levy 1.15 6.13 1,1111 s L e vy !1.37 8. 6' -,U I I s L e,,j-y 15.68 1.82 3.03 7 .1i11s Levy 0.25 2.99 11ills Levy 4.86 1.32 .Rmre Tocnz ship 10.00 Semiahmoo Toms". -lip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.35 `Pen Irlile ToTmashir) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50 Van Wyck, TOim&-ip • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.13 _------------000----------- City o f Bell.inE,, mi- lei st ri ct A . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19 B . . . . . . . . . . 14.ol Il 11 • • • . . . . • . . . • 19.79 ii E . . • • . • • . • • • • • • . • • 10.79 if �' F,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.79 tl G . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.79 City o f Ellaine . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • 1.9.00 Torn o f .IPeinda1c . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . 12.25 Tov!ri o f LTriden . . . . . . 19.00 Townz of Fooksacl: . 14.00 Tovm o f 8un,as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . °'1.50 T:'ills ".1i11s Ilills , "3J_ls, ar11 Ls, I.�lil..!_s,Lond 1A11 2 13ancT 1[i ':l�.l_ s, �'r�ca- Levy Total D,. .�_ eneral :�u-i-aoses 1c ,�. In ler� .� Rp-d-ei; o11 ._.__ c idol �.: a ?4 _.�. eJ ,,ev 3 10. 1..6 5. 2. 18.6 5 4.6 .4 7.2 2. 14.2 8 5.1 2. 7.1 9 10. 2. 12. 12 10. 2. 12. 16 10. 2. 12. 13 10. 2. 12. 19 10. 1.2 2. 16.2 w1 6. 2 8. 23 10. .2 3. 2. 15.2 25 10. 2.9 �'_. 16.9 26 1.0. .7 14.7 29 1.2 ". 6.2 32 10. 2.5 7.6 2 22.1 34. 10. 3. 2. 15. 35 10 . 2.5 4. 2 2. 18.7 38 10. 2. 12. 4-0 lo. .`; 12. r•1 1.0. .5 t . 21 20,5 42 1.0. 2. 12: 45 10. r`. 12. 4.4 10. " 18.7 4.7 10. 2. 5 14.5 50 1.0. 2. 12. 50 10. 2. 10. 22. 55 10. 2. 12. 61 10. .:' 12. 62 1.0. 2. 12. 63 10.. :' 12. 64 10. 2. 12. 67 10. u 12. 68 7.7 ^. 0.7 69 10. 2. 12. 70 7.4 2. 9.4 72 10. 2. 6. 18. 78 7•3 2. 9.3 83 4.7 2. 6.7 84 3,6 2. 5.6 85 1.0. 2, 12 86 10. ,7 4.3 2. 17. 0 10 . 2. 12. 93 5. 2. 7. 94 9. .3 3.9 2. 15.2 99 10. .1 5. 100 10. 2. 12. 301 (s-ee 'below) 303 10. .6 2. 1.5 14.1 305 10. 2. 12. 306 10. 12. 308 1.0 . . 23 2.,7 „ 12.93 3 08-82 10. .23 2.7 12.93 309 10. 1 .. 7 . 18. 3099 7 10. 1.2 1 �.1 1 •. 7. 20.3 312 10. 2., . 12. 312-95�_„ 10. .5 2.7 42• 15.2 316 _ 4_.1 2. 6.1 317 10. 3.8 13.8 317-58 10. ,8 1.8 3.8 16.4 318 10.. 10. 319 io. 4. 14. 320 1.0. 1. 1.5 12.5 320-76 10. .8 4.2 1, 1.5 17.5 320-76a 10. .8 4. 2 1.5 17.5 320-77a 1p, 1. 1.5 12.5 320-92 10. 1.5 12.5 320-30 10. '1.2 '3.- 1 , 1.5 16.7 RECORD OF ' COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. -13 0 c tob e r TEllm� ilon day THE 3 rd DAY OF 0 c ob e r 1921_ BOND INTER.' ,ST AND RLDM.,ZPTIOI,I 1Uid DS 301 301 - ... 301 ---- - -- Dist. GENERAL 135000 75000 95000 lA 1B 2 4 81 Total NO _ FUND d.._� _ dg ._._,._ w.._ .�___.. �,e rzr 301 li .43 .235 .15 11.815 A 11 .43 .235 .15 11.815 B . 11 .43 .235 .15 .26 .76 12.835 C 11 .43 .235 .15 .26 .76 12.835 D 11 .43 .235 ..15 .26 1. .76. 12.835 E i1 .43 .235 .15 1 . 2. .76 15.575 F 11 .43 .235 15 2. .76 1, . 57 5 G ll .43 .235 .15'.76 12.575 74 11 .43 .235 11.665 79 11 .43 .235 11.665 87 11 .113 .235 11.665 320-7 6A 320-77A 301-4 11 2. 13. AZd, at this time, there came on regularly for consideration b-,r this Board, the matter of levying taxes for the maintenance of Dike District No. 1, and the maintenance and repair of . Drainage Improvement Districts No. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 15, and the I:ioorman Ditch; and this Board having carefully considered this matter, finds that the stuns set opposite each Dike, Drainage.Improvement District, and Ditch respectively ,,Till be needed for the ensuing year, and that an apportionment of said amounts shall be made in propozh'uion to the original assessments for the construction of said Dike, Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch, as follows: Dike District No. 1 1Iaintenan ce 650.00 Drainage Improvement District No. 2 Yaintenance 200.00 No. 3 Maintenance 1,100 00 n rr �► ITo. 4 I;iaintenance 300.00 No. 6 I,Ia intenance 475.00 " if No. 7 1,1aintenance 300.00 No. 9 Maintenance 150.00 No. 15 HLaintena nc e 150 00 I.�oorrnan Ditch T:Iaintenance 300.00 And this Board does hereby order, adjudge and decree that such respective -amounts be, and the same are hereby levied against the parcels of land within the said districts, to be charged as a tax against each of the parcels of land embraced within the various districts,' on the tax roils of yxlhatcom County, for the year 1921, c�r.d to be paid at the time and in the same m4nner as is provided by lave for the payment of State and County taxes, and the County Assessor Is hereby directed to extend said amounts against said lands respectively on the tax rolls of What" com County for the year. 1921 at the. -time of the extension of the regular State and County taxes. It is further ordered and adjudged by this Board that the money derived from the levies above made shall be credited to the said Dike, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditch funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of construction, maintenance and repair of said Dike, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches as above designated. And, at this time, there carve on regularly for consideration'by this Board, the matter of levying taxes, or assessments, for the redemption of out standi:r-g,:-:tiTarrants for construction of ditch for DPUITAGE 112ROVE,1MT DISTRICT N0. 19 (Take Terrill Ditch), and also for the maintenance and repair of said ditch, and this -Board having carefully considered this :matter finds that the sure of ;?'1500.00 will be needed for*,the redemption of outstanding warrants for construction of said glitch, and the sum of 1�500.00 will be needed for the maintenance and repair.of said ditch for the ensuing year, and that a' proper apportionment of said amounts to the lands benefited in proportion to t-he benefits received by said land from the said ditch, are as follows: 184 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0 c 0 '0 e TERAT.. n.cl THE DAY OF 0 c t, ob e r .1921 . ... . . .......... .. t� UeTi' M Co., Is t-�? Ac rear -e 1) e s 0 1,:, T) t i oil Yla, r rants 31. That part o -C YTZ- SVT-,' lyin- W of 7f line of Gov't Lo"I's 1 15 30 1 110.19 W 36.73 S of SIN', E 2G7 .-,-115 s SE U lyii r 0 1',line 0_., Gov't Lois1 & 2, That part 0:-" , 277.27. ('4 o L, Wh- 113.4, 1 lyin!" sly &Ely 0 f I f n e of Gov't Lots 3 & 4,That My & Slo- U part of E-ITE;' C of lyingfr 151ly & S11-1, of IT-I.Y Ec sly line of Lot 4 v 16 r/ 2 7 5 c r e s I ITZt 'Ehat of :?ji vwl ITE-1- & 0 SM�t ITE� lyin[-:, Nly el: -Ely 0 f Nly & MJI.Y, .1inc, of GovGov'tLots 1) 2 e: 3 21 7 acres m or I bet -neander line & olc! shore lyinF I. & 2 � Wly of illy line of Lots 22 T -it hL pa--,t of Vk�� lyinr, IW of 17 line of Gov't o U Lots 1 2 exc 7 "i I be". 2-jiem-lder U line & ole. shore line 39 1 39 1 39 1 22 39 949.94 330.57 24.88 500.00 316.64 110.19 8.29 28.15 "1500.00 1-nd this Bo:7rd does here.7)*.,,r order ai e adju,-1,.,,,re th,?,-t said respective amounts be vmd the say,,ie are here!),,,, levied. F,,s above ap1:,ortioned against - each of the above respective parcels of lanC', to'be r,ed as a 11-axz a in st eacli of sai,,- trE,,,cts respectuivel".(,- on the tuc-u,: rolls of ",hatcom Colmity for ,1�c yec,,:� 1921, an (1 t, o b e at t-ie same tirle and 111 the same ino.1-iner as oroviC.ed b7r law for -'U-A-L�e .1 pay-mer'. 0 f S*.-":"'t,e a:- e s and Co-umty tL 13, _,i Cr. the C o un A io s es.s o r i s h el. o7b r di -r e c o 01. o ex." e n d said , V,2110-aiat s respectively U -s,.Cnainst c-ciJ lands on the ta.".. olls of Wha' co�u Countl�r or tj� � e -" ,"ear 1921 at the time o -f eaten lion of the S-ate and colm-Ity ta,-:es. I LIU* is furt'171= o-_,de:�.,ed at.djucc1r,ed b-,r t:,jii: ' oard, tIlat. the (1erivc(7 frw�a the lev.— !23bove ; 13 Y_v:.Cle :f'o--,, ro'cle--ilpti on 0 --F' ;.rarr�,.nts for c onst ruction Of sai CL ditch, in amount, of `,!.�1500. 00 , shall be• (I U I' credited -',; o t- J i e .- Fj E'L �11 1, �� AG 11,' 1 T. 711 1-0 1 �'Eli 1. M _- TDISTRICT PTO 19 C 0 �," r S T 17, J C T 10 11 : ��iU 2 T D all.:_ , h t t1ho r.,ioncy deriveC_ from the lewIr c:bove r.-ae.e -Cor 11-1e main'l-lanence ,.,.nd repair of said (lit c'ri, in 2.,rr.ount of �,`,1500.00, olt^_all be credited to t1le DEAINAGM II.TROVE7101,71' DISTRICT NO. 19 !.1AI!,T_TENY2TC1,7 171MD to be useCll. for t1ae nur-oose of maintaining an(I ro-jairint saicl ditci the elolsuin,- year. D 7J.: a r d 1*1JL s 3 r d d, o October, Done in re—alar adjourned session of the 11 tt It if It 11, _30a:. ,C-- o., col-unt, co -Di m-i.sSioners tl of 1.'1_-1at,co:-,1 Count,7 Sto"Ue of 11 11 Vra shington 11 II 11 II It i1 ii 11 11 11 11 If It It 11 if 11 11 if It if 11;111 if If 11 11!1 11 11 If 11 11 A t- t, e s t : S E�,, m E . 2`1 a r r c t t C ounty Au cli to :C and E.':;;officio Cleric of the Boc;,Ja?C, E D kenyon A L �edhurst w 1 Bro ck H D Drain E J Kennedy Frank W Radley E C . B a :,C. t- e r .1,_jZ:,,4 -1 !-IC ',�Ca _..I of rCj C A. Ni I __ e r COUI-Ity C011'1Yf1iSSi01102? Ed Brown conmissioner --------- 000 --------- LIQUOR IINESTIGATION FUND. Salary as Dep Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Dep Sheriff do do do hack salary as Dep 1ros Atty -----Coo----- On riotion the 7,' oard adjourned to Y-.,ieet on Tuesdair October 4t,h , 1921 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 92.00 ChaixTiiaii Board of County Co .L:zissionera RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERM Tues.dwy- THE 4th DAY Or 0ctotJer 1921 Tuesday,,Octobern. uesd� r, s , �2 1� 1. The Board met pursuant to adjourni-,lent taken on October 3rd 1921. , Present-, all pie-nbers of the Board. and the Clerl� in attendance. The foliovring proceedings were had: t- H.V. Shute, Co. Physician; H.B. Carroll Jr. Co. Agr. Agent; C.C. Kin, . Sep�erlber repor�s of . Suet... County Home ;. Margaret Diaz, Co. Tuberculosis Yllurse were filed with the Board. ------- O00------- BI{;'.E+O!- TE TIC BOARD OF COUITTY CO12,1ISSI01MRS OF, WHATCOIJ., COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THB 11AT.TER 0H D AI1TAG' I1,:1PROV , UTT. DISTRICT) (. ORDER ESTIOBISHING FUNDS AI%D APPOINTING ITO . 15 OF VIHAT CO11 COUNTY, WASHI ITGT 01T ) APP I I SERS . V,,G1EREAS, on August 21st, 1920, an order of this. Board was duly. ride and entered establish- ing Drainage Improvement District No. 15 of V1latcom County, 1,71ashington; and t1HEREAS there has been incurred certain bills for -work don-e'' and for expenses in connection with the estab lisliment of said district, ITOW, THER1EHOi2, BE AUD IT IS HEREBY OMERED that there be established in the County Treasur;; of V111atc om County, Vlashingt on ; a fund to be known as construction fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 15, and there shall_ also be established. in the County Treasury of V'llatcom County; Washingto-1, a fUilld. to be known as -maintenance fund.of Drainage Improvement District ITo. 15. T'i' .IS, IURT �µ HEREBST ORDERED, that Paul �ralerius nd C.J. Byron be and l;hey are hereby appointed as appraisers to act. v-rith the County Engineer in accordance with the lavrs o-f the State of VJashington, pertaining to Drainage Improvement Districts, to apportion the above mentioned - costs .and expenses and assess the same against the lands in said Drainage Improvement District No. .15. DO10 IN REGULAR ADJOURN , SESSIO?,T OFT THE BOARD THIS 4th day of October, 1921. nitrrnnuttnut►nirrtnnnrtntittnrtnrtnnrrsrrrunrtrtst " Board- oT' County Commissioners " E.C. Baxter CHAT —,RANT . " of Wh.atc om County State of ;' J. A.. M l le r CO Z_1 SSTOY-1ER " V7ashingt on "" Ed B rovrn CO1111.1IsSION � R itrttrnurtnnntttrrrssrtp;rstnnnnurrurrntrnisrtsiirnit, ATTEST : Sam E. Barret'' COUI]TY AUDITOR and ex-o fficio Clerk of the Board.' --------- 000-------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday; October 5th, 1921. rman of Board of County. Co2Triiissioners 186 RECORD OF _COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .October T>;xq 'if er1.ne_s.day THE 5th DAY OF October 1921 Wednesday, October 5th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 4th, 1921. Present, all mera�bers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: LYNDEI1-SU1TjAS ROAD' FUND. C.E. Lind 6th Est. Lyn den -Sumac Highway No. 30 �r .24- , 631.'"l3 NORTH DELTA ROAD II11PRO .MEWT FUND C.E. Lind 4th Est. North Delta Hig]away No. 27 BEFORD"'THLI," BOARD OF COUNTY COI ZISSIO11ERS of tTriATCO! .T COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE Ii ' TER OF SALE OF, ( R E S O L U T I O N WILD, TOM SHIP B O11TDS }; ITHMEAS, Ralph Schneeloch Company, of Portland, Oregon, have offered and agreed to buy certain Acriie Totimship bonds as per their letter. of October 3, 1921, copy of whic.11 is as follows: "October 3, 1921 ..Board of County Comzriiissioners, 11,h^tcom County, Bellin`,"n.m, Vlashington. Gentlemen: For "32,400 legally issued Acme Township ZArsatcom County, Washington, 6% bonds, dated July 1, 1919 and due �5400 on July 1, of each year from 1923 to 1928, inclusive, �Tre tirill pay at the rate of $94.00 for each hOO par value of bonds, and in addition thereto one --half of the accrued. int- erest from July 1, 1921 to date of delivery. This offer is made subject to the approval of the legality of the issue as a direct obliga- tion of the township by i:Iessrs..Burcham and Blain of -Spokane, Vashington, ,you to furnish complete certified transcript of all proceedings incident to the issue. Re-spectfully submitted, RAZPH SCI-E +' {LOCH COI,,�ANY ME3 : J by 11a 1ph 3-1 dwin" IT IS THEREFORE RESOLiMD .that the above -and foregoing offer of said Ralph Schneeloch Company is hereby accepted by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, ,17ashington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of October, .1921. ttnitnttttnttttttitttttu""nntttt"tt"n"ttttnttnnttnn►t L.C. 8a:zi1�ter If Board of County Commissioners ". Chairman of the Board " of VPhatcori County State of. It J.A. 1-Tiller " Washington it County Commissioner """"" tt tt ,t tt tt tt if tt it " if it it n """ if it " If it it """ tt it if it Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest : Sam E. Barrett- County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000-------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, October 6th, 1921. Chainnan Board of County Corinissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TE. THE DAY OF 192. ----- --- - - . . ..... ..... ... 7hui-sda:v, October 6th, 1921. The DoarO met -pursuant to adjournrient to.!-cen on Oct:ol)er 5-'U-].- , !�,21. Present , all mey,,ibers o f i'lie Board the Cle-r1c in attendance The followin.- procee(.1.i-_7--%, -v,ere 1:ied: Oi 1-11,i of 0 f :7 i c e filed vri th th e _Board of A. 11. Frasier, Paul IT.,. 1 eri u s a n d C.J. Dr r o n , as , apI -C?l 1 _)7, isers of Drainage Iq?roverient District Yo. 15. ------- 000 ------ BEF014M] THE BOILRID OF CUJI'�TY COT-711ISSION-EMS OF 7MATCOM COUITITTY, WASHEMTON. IN THE LTIATTEP OF D1V1I1,T1Y*E 0 -R. D E R IIEPROM 1.1-MUTT DISTRICT HO. 17) ITEE11MAS, _the appraisers hereto f U U ore appointed to ria" e u-,) t'-i.e schedule of ap-:�o rtJ on,, eint of the cost of the iin, U LIP i provement in the above numbered drainage i- rovei-ent clistric-11, ap-,.)ortionod to each county, city, tovm and piece of pro-per-11-y benefited 1 7r t1ie ixoroveynent, have filed their schedule of appo-rtionment Cierk of this 3oarC.; IT 0) , On OVT TTJBJ-U]Tj'0�7:y, it -Js hereby o.r(ftered t1hiat, ,, hearin,,� 7be '11el(I on saic1 ,schedule of, a- o r- ment at the 11-oard room irl Bollinghaj-,i., 7,hatcori Couftty, 17cshi-ngton, on Tuesday, 117overfber 1, 1.921, at 10 o'clock A.11. , at v.fr.-Ach. time and place person ,de s i -r-i ng to ob j ec t -Ul r - t o rilay e r ou a.,pl a ancl. such objections, or such persons may file vri-t1h the Cler-7c of this Boar! suc1-i objections in vi:?itJ!..,iC--I at or prior to t1ie date -1L-zed for such hearing as above. Done in regular adjourned session of -the ]5oard. this 6th day of October, 1921. 11 :1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If It it 11 11 11 11 11 11 It it 11 11 it 11 11 11 if it 11 it 11 11 11 3oa.rd of County Commissioners 11 11 of %'Phatcom Col'tnty State of fT Wa en i n g toll' 11 11 11 11 if It 11 11 11 11 It it 11 11 If It 11 11 11 11 if if If 11 It It It If If If 11 It It 11 C . B a:t I er C-aaiz.,ian of -the Board J. A. 'Zi 3-1 e:c County Coi.-!r.,�qissioner 1! C. 1") r 0 vM County Corullissioner Attest: Sam B. Barrett County Auditor and .'P1,.1:-o-_Cficio Clerk of the Boarr-1 ------ 000 ------ On motion she Board _adjourneC to Y.,ieet on -Priday, October 7;*'U,h, 1921. it-M-2-11 110all(i) of Colzity coln':Assio-raelos 188 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0 c 07') 0 r l TERM$� Fri 61;:�.,r THE I r? th DAY OF Octobe- 192 1 .......... _ .. ... . ....... .. .......... ... ------- ... ... . .......... Octof,)e--, 7t71, 1921. �'he BricrC. i-.,iet oursuant to acljour:-11,ientl, on Octobei, 6th, 1921. Prese:115- , all niari7jers o.-K' tlleBoard an,]. -?-,he Clerk: Lla atten,'"".Lnce. T-1-le folloyrLnFS�' claims were allowed: _HO.4 D AN] -1' 3 r . ".'GE F TZTD 2, rJ 0 7 0 S 'tI U -i Elst . on Construction Penn. U ri-n..- eT Co -,. .-I 13 �.0 - yard ' Fii ---,l v- Est . 160 f It . Ste el s-.,jan o f US B:.i (3,ge IT% P . G --,, o -,.- e 11orl: on G-Liidc 11eridian i!r 3?,, c 1J.': 7311'. 111"70r1. on Dike reri.an ee I e 2? (To "i . Jr Slh e rri f f ( "10 P a U. H.-I 1- 1- e 1 r10 A. G. _DC1,h 1 qu i 0 t (70 -1. 1 - s -. an C"." 77o III CIO J.G. Harrison 117o r1c on Ro a d " en X-ni,,ht (10 J. 7." Gil,,.ousem (.10 71. 77*. G± 1111ous, e n do 1:j - Gilhousen (10 0'2ville 7'erl7r c! 0 Balliet-l', (7.0 :Pcte-l? Olson JO J'Ailt-on 77e1,.1k4, ,m C1.0 .[,I,)cn 75ec.d CO '".P. Je:"-c*e2?s do Jo.'nn, A. Lind 170 rl,[ on S 2, 11 (.1.1 r Point Petc-2so'n (-,To G. A. Noah Ka O T c d -_ 3 a it I e w do J.C. 7ris:.at, CIO Leo TeSS' 710 ra on llo-mt-ain View Road .F. J. Van Denimrk d.0 Delno VTrd (10 1',ben SollinC,,er 1,10 V.rork on Rrv.. c! 7.!-,,o.ensc, er Vro rk' on H,.':�,n-_nep7,L.n Rw:�,(' 7.ilienscher 010 R'1113-ct-t, ----',rovfn (�, 0 7'allace Prouty CIO Hew') 11�1,le Wo 2??, on Sl ed C. �7r (-,.o IT. 121 -1, "I'l -, , -, (10 Ge a . B:-own (:10 (10 Ben Tuc.]::er ':,Io rll� on Pload 01of Glad 1:'Torlc on 1'ro.061.1awn Ro,,.,.c! e o rf.) ... -IL, �;e 71ittil ', -n do ,7.A. Scl!.enc�z 4,,r 0.0 E.A. Parl-_er 7,fo ri:r on Everson -Gosh -en l0 a d '_,Ti]::e 17. Hersberr er Work on Gui (I.e -ITo rth !iu:: & Sei:)t J. B-a.-.,ter, Jr.'7,�,) r1-1 on P o r, (.1 P1, . 7_1 a-,t () r do 17. V pa -n d 0 -r f 0 r d i.;O lra R-ooll Wo rl,: on U.S. Bridge IT. 7% OlSoyj (10 I.C. Sorensen do T.H. Gr if f ei-i 040 A. Berg CIO J.W. Richardson 11'ro:,.-k on G.-T. Ed & Biclr;c J . F. L'e e1r 7.10 rlon G.'.r. Rbad C.S. C 0 -_-i S tal I t Oil for si,*ilal lights on G.11,11. (Iit-c' CoolDor =d jitney Drivers on 1.7t. View ?,Lr3. C i -i e C o n t ra c t 1 n Co. E., �1 :Driving piles on ro,�.cl. Standard Oil Co. C,a "I etc. for road i,1,,-,.rk 1 e & Gas & Oil Aug. Evergreen Sear. S) I; Gas Trunl,,-ey D: SOIUR53�`!- Ser-,ricc Gara A Cc s for Ta'?.-., cir Oil Iku g t E7"o 0, I'll V e r t- ele"t, c . f o r Ro d Paria)eearson Lbr. Co;C0 r Dioedel Donova,n Lb2? f"r U.S. BrL: e A.1-T. Lon setltl i CIS Custer T I ]:'C . Co. Powder etc Jun e - i'm G.17. 1rcL,,m,:.�hlin Pw(-,I., etc. nor Glacier 7,10. Northwest 7-1,dvre CO. Fc, r dvra r e Au g - S e -pt, 11t. Vieti,T Store (3.0 (Maas. T1i.jjCL G na v e 1 Ju 1 - A%-'. g D.N. Yount 00 D.H. Clouclltl If -0 Aug Loi-,yis Auto-im Live Co. P"7..rt s for !-_ruck Citi-em's Docl. C"1 O. 7;% ,eicht on Road Graf.er, etc. Lyn den TTotor Co. t t e ry 711-:1. T. 7 roore B 1 a smithing S.R. Correll :''epairs to Grader AuC .�-Sept S.B. E"Y,,_es Tlepai r s to tractor H.W. E-,ur.11zard PRep air s to tractor, etc. Aug -Sept. J.H. Sloughter :T',epai rs PF.E et S o i:m cI Y1 e 1 C. . 7,qr, s To I di.'n 6 Au Sept. VrHat c on I 7J. c h �-y C o . Repairs Larson e,: P-Tiller Fe- airs to c<'__c j rt U U -Sep-Z o r e nrz., n Fo r e -i Fo, t? 1b remar, FO r 0 mar.,-1 11 " .." oreEicln For e.nimn Fo r e man 2,515.31 15 29 0 .124 9. 0 0 40.00 M.. 56 31.87 34.37 42.00 24.00 6,75 88.00 32.00 37.00 13.00 :3. 25 C.75 13.00 6.50 20.25 27 .5 0 4, 0 . 5 6, 3.50 6. 38 6.38 G .74 3.38 3.74 10A-.50 104•.50 57.75 36.75 35.00 12.25 13.66 24 .5 0 2,1. 50 24 .5 0 42-1. 0 0 10.50 75.00 8.00 6.50 7.00 46 . 0 0 24.00 86.00 1:11 . 0 D 12 .25 86.00 0.75 9.75 9.75 9 .75 12.00 20.00 50.00 _100 27'.' r) 0 139.35 460.26 126.26 60 .'.80 24.69 325. 4:O 12.00 75.76 7.50 35.70 15.05 11.20 10.73 50.35 22.50 10.00 13.65 4.10 3.00 2.25 33.110 ?.85 40.00 1.50 15.00 417.80 13.50 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS O c t ob e r TER Fri day THE 7 1,Y1 DAY OF O c t ob e r 1921 C. I.icKenzie roRE0T RE0ERVE FUND Labor on Roads BLAINE -i+ i'. UTDALE EXTENSION ROAD , ,'D Grover Vogt Worlc on Road 0t L,o Vogt do TOl`1 Long d0 Fred -Cold do Jelte Visser 0.0 .Ed Jones do Joe Hartman +encing ' June Caine-Grimshayr Co. Culvert DLAIITE-LY TDI+]T1T ROAD IITTROVE1JM 1' FUiID A. Kvdins, Mork on Highway #21 to reman Chas. Wolters do. L.H. Starlc do Wyllo Beck Paul Valerius A.H. Frasier A.W. Frost Rfn ibh Volk— J. J. She rri ff Paul Hinkle V1r_ Hinkle John van Ginkle J.G. Wheeler John T . Havdman ?+ .E Talmage A.L.- Hichey Archie Palrier 0-rva Jeffers C.1-T. ICIesman _ A. G .- Dc1h lqui st C.J, Larson A.G.. Stierlen John `1' . Haveman 1-1 .-W. Buzzard Producers Viarehouse Co. Lynden Dept. Store Caine--Grimshaw Co. Fred Elsner.. Oscar Jackson A.E. Hale Chas. llaslanka Otto Johnson Carl 11. Johnson Rudolph Lindquist Carl Hanson Chris Larson Carl Larson Carl Miller L. Gerard T .S. I,�iiller Fred T-+iller Harry IIIulk Chas. A. Perzy Ernest W. Mims Marrs,; Buell Clarenoe I?ims Roy BD.alcesley Homer Hawking Geo. Thomas C.A. Perry Eugene H . Roberts Sumas Hd l & Imp:l. CO. Pe u1 Vale rius A.H Frasier A.W: Frost Custer L'lerc: Co. :. J.H. Cannon O.D. Lamoure.aux L.O. LanoureaL?x D. D; La..oureaux Chas. .'1c1:ZarinGaa Vl. Vo s e Barry G. Guckert 'i.ke Tjoelker C.TT.. Bates ti J'r J. gg s - - John Baxter NORTH DELTA £,OAD INPROVEI'� t1 U FUND Typing notice a/c North- Delta Rd Apprai ser do do DRAINAGE II:Ii'ROjJ`�_. 0111�TT DIST . Vlork on Russell Ditch do d0 do do do CIO do do do do do do do do 12 Phone calls at .10 each Bolts, etc. Aug. Drayage Ha rdw,, e Coal for Russell Ditch T eam #4 CONSTRUCTION IUND DRAINAGE Ii;�ROVITI NT DIST . r`r5 1`?u'iINTE1TTYdICE i, ND Worlc on Ditch #5 Cleaning ditch Dist. #5 DRAI1TAGE DIST 7#46 FUND Cleaning Ditch do do do do DRAINAGE DI ST . #,115 1r"AIITTF. NAtirCE li"MID Labor on Sl easman Ditch 7L1 do do d. o do do do do d0 do do do do Lab or on Sl easman Dit ch 7-`2 d0 do do Shovels fo r Sleasman 71`1 DRAINAGE DIST . #17 CONSTRUCTION FUND Serv. & Exp as Appr. On D.I.D. Tr17 do do Oil June DRAINAGE I1,,TR0VEI: T1' DISTRICT #18 Atty a/c Larioreaux Ditcl- _(#18). Work on Ditch Forei-,an do z do CIO d o do do do d 0 do 11 CONSTRUCTION FUND team it 5p 12.OQ 15.43 33.25 17.05 36.75 .87 20.00 10.00 60.00 17.50, 15.75 14.00 ' 6.65 133.65 115.60 115.65 52.93 . 24.94 21.37 28.50 21.37 19.87 65.00 30.25 3.00 11.00 11.00 12.75 A.50 5.25 3.75 1 .•20 7.25 1.5.0 . 1.35 :.163.45 87.00 150.00 16.50 15.00 16.50 6.50 15.00 24' .75 16.50 18.75 33.00 13.50 33.00 37.50 10;50 33.50 - 30.00 6.00 13.50 4.0.50 41.40 24.15 19.10 25.50 9.75 58.65 34.50 34.50 .85 75.00 66.00 00.00 21.75 32.25 12.00' 13.50 16.50 _ 31. �.0 12.00 13.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' .. PROCEEDINGS 0 c t ob e r TER11 p' Fri day THE rl th DAY OF October 1921 P. IacGhee Vlork on Ditch Teem 108.00 Ales. Ir{o rri son d0 Dale D. Atwood do . " 1.50. F.E. Tolle do . it . 50 p. Dn-1-1 1e do sl 1 .50 L, Reybolcj do t1 4-,54 J,T, i3Oztz d0 11 27.00 R.A. Parker do 1t 28.59 '�1'.1lsner (30 'i �,50 Jim Hale do 43.75 C . 'M alen d0 47 .25 J., Scutt do ' 50.75 i'e�=rt. Nwle do' 52.50 Geo. Brown do Foreman 90.00 P iTcG1 ee dd .00 C.''Ii. Bates R of W for ?fir. Dist.. #18 - Aug. 125.00 Bel'.i?1 �1am Pt?b'l Co. PubI Notice of IleariDr. List. iI18 - Jul. 9.00 Eve -.-so, Garage Repairs to trucl-, - Aug -Sept. 135 13 •.S.B , Ea:-, es Reuazrs t0 Ditcher 13.35 Caine-GIimslla yr Co. Cv-1vert pipe for Dr. Dist . i118 158.60 A.A. 1 lgii sh Ste, ti�.0 ce , etc. 34.54 Everson ITerct.Co, rvrd. etc, for Dr. Di st, §18 12.50 %Io_"se Isdvie Co. Dope - Aug 1.36 J.H. I:ianning Welding, etc. Aug -Sept . 11.85 Sta?ldarel- Oi 1 Co . Gas & oil 115.58 DU T MITER DITCH IUND . E.' Batter Work on Ditch 12.00 John Van - GiniCle do 1 8.00 J.W. Schuyleman do Fore?i?an 3.00 HEATH DITCH 1UND D. ?Might Lab or on Ditch 15.50 B.G. jyight do 50.85 SCHE-,LL DITCH FUND Eric Ostr.orn Labor on Ditch 23.20 ----- .----000---------- BEFOP-ri THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,j2TISSIOITERS-S OF 117HATCOH COUNTY, VIASHINGTON J IN IM ITAT T ER O F DRAI, - GE I ROVEi,:,ENT DISTRICT NO. 15 of 'V,1HY6C01i COUITTY, O R D E R 77liSH INGT OiT "UH-EPEAS on August 21st'-,..1920; this board di duly riake and enter an order estab_lishim; aria creating Drainage I.;pr0vemclit District No. 15 of jlnlatcom County, -Washington, establishing the boundaries of said district and including in said district and as a part thereof Sleasman Ditch To. 1 and Sleasman Ditch No. 2 and in .said order of August 21st,- 1920 it was provided that. Sleasman Ditch No., 1 and Sleasman Ditch No. 2 and laterals thereto should all be a.nd become a part of the system of drainage irr?provement in said Drainage Iraprover.i?ent District 1.1o. 15 of Mnatcom County, Vlashington, fof ' future maintenance; and Y715-IREAS there was on said August 21st, 1920 and now is in the maintenance fund of Sleasman Ditch No. 1 the sum of ,,512.17 and in the maintenance fund of Sleasman. Ditch '.-To. 2 the sum of `3117 .13 , .ria-ki ng a total of `'629 .30 , NOV,, THEPrFORE, BE AND I7' IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Treasurer of j'latco?il County, �ash- i?Zgton, be directed to transfer said t�512.17 now in the maintenance Rind of Sleas?-,-lcn Diuch.I7To.:l ?itI 'he �117.13 novr i?i the maintenance fund oi' Sleasman Ditch ITo, 2, m l i?1g a tOt =of 3629.3.0' .to the ��- -4 rmaintenance fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 15 of V.1a a t c o -m County , 'if-,shi?lgton . DOME IN REMULAR ADJOURITED SESSION OF THE BOARD THIS 7tI1 datr of October, 1921. it It iT 11 it 11 11 11 it it 11,11 it it 11 if 11 it it 11 t1 11 ti it 11 11.11 11 it 11 it it 11 i1.11 11 11 11 �tJard of Coup'' Corii:ilissioners, of 11 B.C. I3IMIAIT � CI-IAII��:�AI�T OF ' THE B OAR.D 11 7[n2tcom CountState of j'Iash-- n J.A. T:Ziller tt E=- ingto?1 11 COIT?:iISSIONLP� tl11it1tit11it-it it11.111111 ttit11it11titlit11itit11it111111it11:111111111111 Ed B rovm ATTEST: Sam . E. Barrett COUNTY XDITOR and el-o ff is io CO3TiTISSIOITLR Clerk of the L'oara ------------- 000...---- ----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on, Tuesday, October 11, 1921. Ci iaJ r: ari B0a.2-J O:- C:0:7.i.' GO: i1�Ssi O C��'r 91 RECORD OF . COM ISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS QC'�ober TERM L?eSc? y THE "� �.ih DAY or QC'�obe' 192 1 Tuesday, October llth, 1921. The Board met pursuanlu to adjournment taken on October 7th, -1921. PreSelh`t, 11 embers Of ,he Board and the clerlr ii''., attendance. The following proceedings were had, BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121LISSIO1TERS OF 7,111A:TCO31I COUNTY; WASHINGT OTC , IINT THE 1.1ATTER Or, I3v0?ROVEl1TEUT )( OF THE DETVTIHIG _GLACIER R010 , R, E S 0 L U T 10- N, PERI:U1ENT N1GHV,,rA.Y . Xo S 7.1HEEAS,, on April 20, 1920, the Board .of Coinr:?issioners of "VKaatcori County, Wans'ningtor-•_, did li'1,.,ke a nd enter 'tea resolution, in the above -entitled, matter in vfniCw7: -resolution it was provided that fi :fty percent Of i;he cost Of 7ilprOVing said hig}1v7a"r should be paid Out Of Uhe proceeds Of[?e sale of bondsc'.di?ly and regularly, issued by certain tovrnship's. of '7,,I.atco�1 County, Washington,. in amounts as follows: Deming Tovvaish, ,p , 16 , 000.00 Columbia ''_'ov-n-iship 7,500.00 Iilaple Falls. Township 13, 000.. OO Glacier To-vrnship `l 3,467.00 ar d 'if1-e ren-aining fifty per cent. Should be paid Out Of the Permanent HiEhway Ti•`l.?nd, w1lich resol-- ut ion .lvaws duly recorded in Vol. 23' of 'Commissioners' :Proceedings at page 230; and AREAS, on February 9, 1921, the Board did) make and enter a resolution in the above ent'it- ,: - inn su.i�_ _esolu�lon, o� April 20, 1920, ao as to �arovide. that, ,in the construction lied � �t�i,er z.��e1_d-j- '� �, ,� r � �-' �' 'of 'said hi[zih.ray, t'ne amount realized from she sale of the above mentioned -bonds should be. -applied uovrards the cost of constructing said highy.av,. and the balance of the cost thereof should be ,;aid ou'- of the Permanent Iligh.rrar Fund; and in sa.i,d order of _April 20, 1920, the above numbered hiohiriay: was divided: into two sections -.as f ollotrs "Sect aiz O11a: Tha � po l tl on o f the Doitli'n�-Glacier �ii ��;ntiray', ; 'ae�in�:1n�; � �' the 7 n �ersect: o � .o said road 'tritl-i,t he pavement of the Deming -Lawrence Road, extending thence northerly �--n easterly a-')Pr0J i iia e1 12 :.files to t1-ie Town of T.G,ple Falls; and Section Two:.'�e ln?ilTlf G 'JC to ri_1ii1US 0f; eC;'ti021 One 4�YiL_ e'_tending thence eF:.S�erly T,O Ulle r+''own of G1ac,.C...', c;. G:Ltiil,ai_CC Of a'}1pr0xi_;_c.. Cw,,r "% n' les, n0 'p0'rt,lOn 0:.: sc._C: _.:1��-'"}`1.vTaf being situated within the boundaries. of any incorporated city Or tovrnand .rir 1PiAS,' 2� t'�e ,i_�e SaiC resolution '0 I'ebruary 9, 1921, Vtaa made its was t Y the intention of Uhi s B oa y6. "to have 0: contract let for Section One of said highway as described above, t0 be bull_ 'during t'lIe "-ca .1921; an'd. it ZrraS the 'fLirther intention of this Board that, in paying f Or the construc ti On •oI Said Section One there should be used only the proceeds Of the bonds issued by Deming To.t-,_,ash ip, $16,000.00 and Col inloia 'Town ship , ,500.00, and the'balance of Ithe Cost of consi_�t c or, of said, Section One. of said hi hw y should be pair; out of the Permanent Hi€,h�fray Tand; anc,_ i4 z=r�s u e further intention of txzis 3o�rrc� thet the bon cis issued b;;T Haple Falls Town ship fog 613 , 000. 00 and Glacier Township for 4'�3 , 467 .00 , should be held and used towards th e pay- me11U for: the construction of Section Two of said highwayasabove described,, the balance of the cosu Of C011SUructin9 sair, Section Two to be paid out Of the Permanent .Cigivray Fund;- and E a. ,� r1' a c m , 1 _ said � Section t i s : a y- � In -. I li �1, t,�._e"coAt,r� t iOr _e C011St1LtCt70i1 0= S�._C_ tieCt20n .one 0_ tictdi(;xlvT�� v1c,S On°acrC:t1 14, 1021,. let to 7B, rb6.hrothe rs for'the price o.f 756 003.36; and "1 tEFE ��5, the �;a,te r[igllwayy Conmission h>as appropriat°ed. only a16,03G.36 on account. o f said Pe,t Highway liio. S to be e q)ended 1 during the year 1921;' TO ___ �1.O,L, '1t is hereby ordered -hat said resold ion caked :,jeoru2,ry 9, 1921 and or-diedrecin 7 ol. 2,3 of COitllRi s,sionersI Proceedings at page 560 be; and the saine hereby is,- ence .. y t f 7 n..r... ,:C forth - a_ ea the contract V t s '� - 't0" Cnnf0TT11 10 i.thE: litt,ell'G?On 01 '�hl,; 1:'>Q:al'C_ c:,.e7 c�OOve::Se'l; _OV11 i.e, t,h�t, 't,..�E' C•Oi_t,_c.Cv' u.�10U1�'?�e let, for -the con struction of -Section One' of. Said.hig-.--way 'during. Ile gear '!921`; and t1h in J�„1 Cif'; `ro COC�''l;" Cf C011StrLt'Ui011 Of �<.,.] d k L'C�JiCn One Oi' :Sc 1C '_ r,11i l_'�eCc^ '10'Ul`d.''bc 'L1s ad. of l 192 RECORD-. OF.COMMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS O.C±�oh-e_r TERM� Tuesday THE 1. lth DAY or October 1921 the proceeds of 'he sale of'the bonds issued by Deming Township for �16,000.00 and Columbia Township for ,500.00 as above set forth, and that -the balance of the cost of construction of said Section One of said hi0away should be paid out of the Pex�nanent Highway Pan.0, t,hich balance to be paid out of the Permanent HiE_,htray I land is now deteamnined as 32 , 503.36. jAnd it is YURTHER HEP�Y ORDEP.�_tD that the State Highway .Commission be petitioned to iromediately ap-propriate an additional a-oUnt of w ,� " ' payment i the 16 .6l .00 to be used in pa,Tmeat o- c�_e cost of construction of Section One of said hiEhway, said cost being 4p56,003.36 as above set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of October, 1921. itttttttmttattanitttnnunuttnnnnnt:ititItitlir7Itrit"' E.C. Barter " Board of County. Commissioners " Chairman of the Board. It of 'ithatcom County State of " J.A. Illiller (T .B .) " :`r`a.shi ngton " County Com-A ssioner ttttnrtttctnnttnttttttttttit+tnttitttrtntrnnntturtttt►t1° Ed Brovra County Colamissioner. Attest : Sam lE. Barrett Cotizity Auditor cc Ex-offlicio Clerk of the Board. Approved Oct 1<< 1921 (Section 7 , Chapter 35, Laws 1911 ) James Allen Supervisor o f i�llrrazrs By Geo. T. HcCoy, Office X-1gineer -_--------o00-_-----_ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, October.18th, 1921. Chairman Board of County Coriunission'ers.. 193 RECORD -OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS 0cto3 e.r TERM ^uesda" THE 18th- DAY or October 1921 Tuesday, October 18th, 1921. Th,e Doard Piet pursuant to adjournment taken on October 11, 1921. .Present, all members of the Board and the clerk in attendance. The follovring proceedings were had: The clai.n of L.C. Myers in the sun, of k0.00 for Services in case State vs !Jikey O'Brien, was rejected by the Board --------- 000----.-- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,U,.USSIO1TERS OF VMAT COIF C OU'ITTY, �TASHII7GTOH IN THE 11ATT-ER OF THE IIPROML _11MV ) OF THE 1TORTH DELTA ROAD TO BE KivOVOTIT ( ORDER COlaFIRi;IING APPRAISERS' REPORT, AS H I GIRIIAY NO. 27 WHEREAS, the Board of County Corini.issioners of 'Thatcorz County, Washington, met on the 18th day of -October 1921, at the office of the Said commissiOnerS pursuant to a notice given by the clerk of said board fixing the date for the hearing of the report of the enigineer and appraisers filed in the matter of, the above improvement , at vfhich time it- appeared to the said board of county commissioners that the required legal notice had been given by the said clerk fo'r the hearing of the report of the engineer and appraisers; and 1'r REAS, at said hearing no protests were filed relative to the assessment made '�-y the appraisers appointed herein, and the board after a full and complete hearing of the protests found that the protestants had. not been assessed on too.high an acreage and that the assess-' ments made by the appr&i secs were fair and just. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the Board of County Cor=-i s si on e rs of VLatcom County, 4fashin `ton, that the report of the said appraisers should be, and same is hereby confirmed. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of October 1921. -11 If r1 It It It 11 If It 11 If It It Ii it 11.11 li ti it it It tt 11 rr 11 it 11 it it 11 If it 11 E.C. Baxter " Board of County Comriissioners " Chaii nan of the Board of County Comzilissioners. It of 411za tcortz. CoLmty State o-f It j .A. Miller. It Washington " County Commissioner nnulrnitnlrunt►nountlunlln►tnnlrlrnttnl""'f"trr Ed Bro= County Cormmissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-of_`'icio Clerk of the Board ------------ 000--------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUITTY COI:rUJISSIONERS OF vq-IAT COI.I COMM, 7WASHINGT017 IN THE `���ATTER OF THE I1vTR0 !01rE1AT ) OF THE NORTH DELTA ROAD TO BE ( ORDER TO CEF IFY ASSESSI01'11T ROLL N OWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 27 1 M]MREAS, the North Delta Road, was heretofore improved under and pursuant to the provi- sions of Chapter 72, Session Laws of tffashington 1917 ; -and DFIEREAS_, the petition for said iinprovem.ent did request that the portion of the cost of the improvement chargeable to the improvement district shall be paid for in annual. installments by an annual tat 1evi:ed upon the. ,property assessed for benefits in proportion to ithe benefits assessed; and T'HEI,�AS , said petition did set forth that the improvement be paid . for *,on the 10 years insta11?nent plan ; and 751EFwAS, the Clerk of the, Board of C01-1.:11ty CoxiLma.ssioners did thereafter divide the cost of said 1.yaprovelilent and dull' apportioned the same; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS �- r O c t. O 0 e .. TERrLS/ �+ 1 �T THE 1 DAY OF 192 L1.e S G c .. 1.8_t 1 Qc_�,_o.b e_r 1 �T,IiEt +AS, the Board of County Co_-niissioners did upon the request of said petitioners so arrange that the portion of the e:Tense to be borne by the road district or township be paid in 16 annual installments and THERE' AS, TH-e- Board in the exercise of its discretion did also, provide that the portion of the exense to be borne by the ,County be paid in 8 installments; and WHEI'tiEAS, thereafter the Board of County Commissioners did divide that portion of the expense to be borne by the County, road districts or townships, and also the lots and .land lying within the 'proposed improvement boundaries, and found to be specially benefited into. as many equal: parts.. as there are installments in the manner and at the. time required by lati�r, as grill more fully and at length appear by the Assessment herein. i7071, THEREFORE' BE IT RTSOLVED, by the Board of County Coamiiissioners that the Chairman and Cleric of said Board be and they are hereby authorized, instructed and eripotrered.to duly certify to the roll '_herein and tO transmit same to the, proper county officials for collection. Lone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of October 1921. tt 11 11 11 it it 11 it It It 11 11 11 II it 11 11 It 11 It 11 Ii 11 11 11, it 11 11 it it It it It 11 tt Board Of County Conmlissioner.'S ►1 " of !Nhatcom County State of I► 7j'ashingt Oil 11 It ti It II 11 ii II Il fl 11 it tl 11 Ii It 11 tl ti tt It tl 11 11 11 tt it it it H tl it it li ii t1 Attest: Sari E. Barrett County Auditor and Eli-officio• Cle3:k of the Board. E.C. Baxter Chai nian of the Board of County Coim issioners. J.A. Miller County C01m71issioner Ed B rovIll County Commissioner ------- 000_-...---- V s i -` r t ri�,� V r r i r , 7 Petition o_ appoint:�en o_ ��d �_ e�b_ugge as Supewisor of �looi--an Ditch, via filed vvitil the Board. ------- 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, October 22, 1921.. Chairman Board f County .Commissioners E�oRD - , r - ,a . � 9 5 .. ,,_�,.. Lys pf COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Saturday. THE 22nd DAY or October 192 1 Saturday, October 22nd, 1921. The Board rlet pursucnt to adjournment ta?-en on Tuesday, October 18, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ✓ The Board entered into an agreement with the Standard Oil Cc .for the.?)urchase of oils for the County Garage. An amended resolution of Glacier Tovrnz ip to.issLie bonds for the improvement of the Deming- Glacier Road was filed With the Board. ------ 000------ A petition for .the improvement of the T:it. Viers Road from Ferndale to the torinship line by paving under the Pern, anent Hi !- viay lair, a.a_s filed with the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, October- 25th, 1921. airman Board 6f County Commissionerz RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Octob er TERM§ Tuesday THE 25th DAY or 0ctob er 192 1 . Tuesday, October 25 .h, 1921. The Board -met pursuant 'to adjournment taken on October .22, 1921. Present. all_ members of the Board and the Clerk i11 attendance. The following clai.�ls vrere allowed and proceedings had: CURR :IT =PENSE 1IFUIND H.D. MicArthur. Mmense for,St. Env. for Assessor 3 11Q34 --_ _-__-_-000-----_.------ CREDITS ALLOTTED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEiTM\TT / FOR THE MOITT. I- MTDI ;TG SEPTENBER 30, 19 210 in th.e platter of the settlement with Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcw;_ County, Washington, For the nonth ending September 30, 1921. I`,O T, a''i Uhis time, this matter Coming on for consideration, and the Sa1d Edith i Thornton, having 'filed V�rith this Board a statement setting forth her rec-eiots and disbL?rselleilts, and having checked and compared the samewith the statement and having wFOL?ncI 'L't they s;sere actually paid out by said. Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in tl-le slims, and fr0iil the iL?ndS and IOr the JJL?rposes hereinafter set fol"''i,I1; I"OW, TH PMFORE, it is her(foy ordered by this Board_ that said. Edith- IJr. Thornton, as -such Treasurer, be and .she hereby, is alloy'red credits for Said disbursements as follows, t0--wit: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING TUND For cash paid State Treasurer 111,73 For cash paid State Treasurer For cash jo id State Treasurer Fo r cas11 paid State T.reasurer For cash paid State Treasurer FoT cash paid State Treasurer 'For cash pai d State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer. For cas1i paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid. State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed STATE GE311Z'RAL FUND STATE SCHOOL FUND STATE jV,!j17.IT.ARY 1+UND STATE PUBLIC HI GHMMY I+UND ST A!1 E P EMA jq_RQ _' H I GNIiJAY FJND STATE HIGHER EDUCATIOIT FUND STATE PAR{ . FMTD STATE GXHIE nU`ND . STATE FIRE PATROL FUND STATE FISHERIES FUND STATE RECLA3JATION FUITTD COUNTY CURMIMINT EXPENSE FUND LIQUOR INV.1,PPSTIGATION 1UND ROAD & B RI DGE FUN D For vrrarrants redeemed For cash paid cement corilpany for cement SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed POLL TAX FUIM For cash -paid. `' surer State a- Treasurer `' G VER, -PROTECTION 1t I\TD For ,:rarrants redeemed FOREST RESERYE, FUND For warrants redeemed 1,005.64 337.50 67.57 227 , 00 272.55 356.75 54.50 70.78 7.68 50.00 107.97 316.55 .23 13853.47 26,55.4.85 787.51 25.00 2,v28,00 791.92 1�-2.15 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GMTETVIL ,UiTD For warrants redeemed SCHOOI, DISTRICTS, BOND REDELUDTION FMID For school bonds redeemed _!10 Oc '.001 bo_�d. in-'-erest coupons redeeiiled 663.48 400.00 1,586.25 1�9 RECORD ''OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Tue s THE 25 th DAY or October -9 192 1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUi,TD Fo r war ran u s re deemed 10 , 427 .89 TOY.TTSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Toymship Treasurers For Bawer Toiaiship bonds redeemed For Acme Township bond interest coupons redeemed DIT CH' & DRAINAGE DISTRICT FUNDS For warrants redeemed DIKE 'DISTRICT .NO . 1 CONSTR. FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND For warrants redeemed PEMMAITEITT HIGHWAY FUND For warrants redeemed CITIES FUITDS For cash paid City & To11n Treasurers MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE 1UND For trrarrants redeemed CUSTER-HAY IE ROAD ITT . FUND For zrarrants redeemed FIT SH T RILP ROAD I I rIP T . FUND For vr=ants redeemed For interest on Same LYNDEi7-SU1 AS ROAD I-10T . FUND For warrants redeemed LYITDEN-SU15AS ROAD. I12T . CE1011TT ACCOUITT For. cosh paid cement company fo r e ement Total disbursements 1,016.68 2,500.00 30.00 1,123.64 300.00 128.54 1,217.12 21.12 2,035.36 38.00 13.30 118.95 4.59 36,671.64 9 ,865.70 108 ,182.03 VJe do, hereby certifJr that tyre find the cash in the Treasurer's. Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on September 30, 1921, as certified by Sam E'. Barrett, County Auditor.,, to agree i-,rith the balance ano.yna on the Treasurer's Report for the month ending September 30, 1921, the same being in. viords and figures as folio`°rs, to-viit: Bank Ch ecks Treasurer's e-oository Balance- OutstandinF, Balance_ Fi rst National Bank 35,274.10 B ellinghom- Nati onal . Banl- 27,718.25 Northwestern National Bank 115,286.94 Northwestern Stage Bank Home State Bank of Blaine First National Bank of Lynden rst National Bank o f Ferndale Garrison Bros. State Bank of .Sumas looksack Valley State Bank o-.F Everson Custer State Bank of Custer Citizen's Bank of Ferndale Farmers and 3,!erchants Bank of Everson Peoples State Bank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Ban1t Balance Cash in Office: 20,000.00 32,500.00 32,500.00 32,500.-00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 10,000.00 13,000.00 wp356 , 779 .29 Currency 310.00 Silver 5.72 Checks & cash items 12,938.72 Cash in Vault 6,675.00 Total Cash in Office ..................... .? 19�929.44 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Band....... 3376,708.73 IN TEST17JONElY M]EREOF, -re have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal 'of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 25-th day of October, 1921. RECORD. OF. COMMISSIONERS', PROCEEDINGS Oc_�oher TERMS Tuesday THE 2Jth DAY OF October 192 1 E.C. Baxter ttnrtnn-nitnrrrtnunttnrtnnttttrruuunnrriinirnnnnn Chair -man of the Board " Board of County -Commissioners " J.A. T.,iiller of Whatcom County State of " _ County Commissioner " Washington " Ed Brosin nnnnnrtrtnnnnnrtttnrtrtItnrtrrrtnrtannnt""'.nnnr' County Co=issioner Attest : Sam E. Barrett- County Auditor and Exz-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000__..___ On rnotion the Board adjourned to meet on Th irsday, October 27th, 1921. irm. an Board of County Co iu..issioners C> RECORD OF 'COMMISSIONERS' PRO Oc sober TER Thursday THE 21 -h DAY Or Oc yob er 192 1 Thu r9da,7-, *October 27U-h, 1921. The Board met 1pursumht 11;o adjournment taken on October 2516h,1921 Present, all rael,abers of the Board. and the Clerk in attel chance. The following proceedings were had: BEFOP��+' THE BOARD 0 -F COUI'TTY CO,U ISSIOITERS OF 1HATCOi':-! COUNTY, trASHINCT•OI•T IN THE 1-J1+TTER OF, REGISTRATION OFFICER ) OD-DPOIIT'G GEO Y. KLiNE ELTER�E� .1,0 R B iV�ER TOtX/NTSHIP , PRECINCT No . 2 ) V,rtIEREAS, it appears 'to this Board_ that a vacanc r exists in the office of .Registration for -Balser Toz;'Tihslhip, 2nd Precinct, thr0u& the removal from said district of J P Srgith, the regularly, appointed and a,ua1ified registration clerk,; IT IS THEREJWORE, ORDERED that Geo i.t Klinefelter be and he hereby is appointed as Registra- tion Officer for said 2nd Precinct, of Dakar TOmislh:ip for the balance of the unexpired term. Bone in regular adjourned session of the Board phis 27t-li day of October, 1921, till fl tt fl ti tt it it 11 tt ti it tf it if q iI tt p it ti 1f i1 {i tl (i N-II it it Ii ilJt fl ti Board Of County COii12i.Ssio.i�ers 1 it of VV ha t conx County State of f{' tt "70"shington . if If it it Il 11 11 it tl I1 IN; 11 11 if 11 i1 tl it 11 i1 11 11 ti tl It I1 1111 it 11 11 it it 1t 11 Attest Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex_'offic.io Clerk: of the Bbard E . C . D' -sl {! l...1. - C1,2, rL_an of the Board of County Cor!1-Assioners J.A. i ller Couihty Cor,22issioner E d. B ro v`rn County Cor,Yc_. i s si ones BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTS:' COLi!.TTISSIONERS 01+' t�IHAT'COT1 COUNTY, WASHINGTOH IN TH E 1JUT T ER OF DRAINAGE ) O R D E R , I T+.1i R OVETI TT D-ZST RI CT NO. 15 ) 1l1HEP AS, the appraisers heretofore appointed to raal_e upothe schedule of apportionment of -the cost of the improvement in she above numbered drainage improvement di strict , ep,ortioned to each county,- city., tolm and piece of property benefited by the improvement, have filed their schedule of apportionment with the Clerk, of this Board; I=TOI,V Tk1ERE, FORE , it i, hereb;r o rdered.. that a hea ring b e held on s a i d schedule o f apporti on-. ment at the Board room in BellinF;hayn, SJhatcom County, Washington, on `.i'uesday , 'Toverilber 22, 1921, at 10 0 1 clocl: A.lui. , at . vft:Li cL time and place all persons desiring to object thereto may appear al l m� lie such objections,. or such persons -Lwy file with the Cleric of this Board such objections in vtriting at or pri0r to the date fixed for such hearirig as above. Done in ---regular adjourned' s•ess.i.on of the Board. this 2i":,h day of October, 1921C. 11 It 1; It 11 If it 11 11 11 It Ii if I It It MIT if !t 11 It If II If 1f it it if 11 It 11 11 ,f It if E.C. Baxter ti B0a-'d of Co -linty Coiirlissioners tf Chaimaan of the Board of County Go:nyai ssioners if of tr;latcorh County State o- 'f J.A. 1U11e'r I1 Washington t1 County ColiL+,7issioner It iI it 11 ii 11 „ it 11 ti f: It I1 if 11 11 it if 11 If 11 11 ti ll ii It 1f.i1.11_tl if If 11 11 11 it Ed B r f1 County COIT iSsi 011er Attest: Sam E. Barrett County ALLditor and Ex-offici o Clerk of the Board /--------- 000---- - V "a 8 United Spanish t"ear Veterans notified the Boar of its intention let senou-rger G�.�np No . p h d to e.,:tend relief to iiien_'bers of its Organization 'tlhrough the, fund created actor,ding 'i-O 'Laws of 1921, Chap. 41--1. -------- 000---- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Noverflber 1, 1921. g ` U� Chaii- an. Board "of. Cotih~ty Commi- sion,ers'. 0ctob er TERm; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Tuesday THE lst DAY or !To vemb e r 192 1 Tuesday, Iovember 1st, 1921. The Board of County Corrtissioners met pursuant to adjoun:rient taken on October 27, 1921. present, E. C. Ba;>ter, Chairman; J. A. I`iller and Ed Brovrn, Comrlissioners; Sarn E. Barrett, Cleric of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi1.*ISSIO17•ERS OF JHATC07.' COUNTY, t'ASHIITGTOII. IN THE T.=ATTER 0 F' DRATITAGE Ili' 1n71Z1 TEAT ) ( ORDER CONl+IFUING APPORTIONITTZ:17 DISTRICT NO. 17 , YTIATCO!. COUNTY, 7ASI . ) NOW, on this 1st day of November, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock. A.I.T. at the Courthouse in the Cit-�r of Bellingha.r:, this Board :.et for the purpose of examining and considering the schedule of apportionment filed herein, and there being no objections to said improvement or said apportionment, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, now makes its findings and orders as follows: 1. That on November 18, 1920, after due and legal hearing was had as provided by law, this Board made an order that said improvement should be made andpaid for by vrarrants and that the assessments should be payable in five equal yearly installments, and tr_at the costs of the improvement should be pai d by assessments upon the property benefited, such assessments <<o bear interest from the date of the issuance o f ,,aid vrarrants until paid at the rate of eight per cent. per annurt, and that said vrarrants bear interest at the rate of ei&,lt per cent, per annum.. 2. That the said improvement is fully completed and has been accepted by !the County T�hgineer, and pursuant to orders of this Board, warrants bearing eight per cent. interest per anntu-n fro-, date have been duly issued to pay for the so.id improvement and other e:Lmenses connected therev,ith. 3. 'What after the said improvement was fully completed and accepted, the Cleric of this Board filed an itemized statement of the total cost of improvement, including the cost of the construction of said improvement and all other costs and ejvpenses in connection therewith. 4. That a Board of appraisers, consisting of the County Engineer and two other competent persons vrere appointed to apportion the ;rand total as contained in said statement as provided by law. 5. That the sai d Board of Appraisers apportioned the said grand total and filed a schedule vd th said appo ritionrnent with this Board, and due and legal notice of this hearing was given all as provided by late. G. `''hat all proceedings leading to said apportionment, and in connection therewith, were and are regular and in conformity with the law. 1TO71J THIarE?bRE, IT IS HE=Y ORDERED t%t the said final apportionment and o11 the pro- ceeding, s leading thereto and in connection therewith, are hereby ap;�,rov ed , and that all acts and proceedings heretofore had or done in connection vri th the matter of Drainage Improvement District No. 17, of 'Wh.atcom County, Washington, are hereby approved and confirmed, an]. the amounts apportioned against the property:- benefited as set forth in the said report of the Board of Appraisers, are hereby levied against the said property so benefited. `'one in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of Hoverber, 1921. """"""orr""rrrr"""""rrrrrr"""""t""t"""""""" F, C. Ba`>ter Chairman Board County Comrlissioners If Board of County Corxlissioners of " J. A. ITiller County Commissioner " Uhatcom County State of Yi'ashing-" Ed Brovdai County Comr_tissioner rr ton. " """nun"n""n"nrr"""u"""rrurr"n""n""rrrrn"" Attest' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor anJ Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 1Ionday, November 7, 1921. Chairman Board_ of County Corrii ssioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERrz,� 1;oncay THE 7th DAY OF Iyove::rbcr 192 1 one lr, Ilovember 7th, 1921, the Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 1, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: CUR1FI71P .11"LPEITSE _MID Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 W. S. Bogert Salary as Acc It and Deputy Auditor 150.00 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 110.00 F. C. I1Tartin do 115.00 Lucy E. King do 115.00 TT, Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie `.'alters do 20/31 70.96 77yllo Beck Salary as Clerk 29/31 93.55 dJ A. Houck. Salary as Ass't Accountant 10/31 50.00 E, C. -Pa.fter Salary as County Commissioner 125.00 J, A. Diller do 166.66 ' d B rot^m do 166.66 17rs. Jennie 1% Robin Salary as Co. Supt. Schools 187,50 Ie11ie ', Abbott Salary as Dex�, Supt. Sc'_�ools 125.00 Edwin I.T. Day Salary as J o f P . 100.00 W. H. Heaton "alary as J of P. 100.00 Henry C. Beach "ala27., as Clk to J of P. 25.00 II. Cowden Salary as Gua rd 80.00 Geo. H, Sybrant Salary as Charity Cortriissioner 150.00 I'abel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Shute 117alary as Co. Physician 125.00 I.iax rTehlig Salar;r as Cornner 6-6.66 II. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co. Ag-riculturcl resent 168,33 I'ector Gawley "a Lary as Janitor 125.00 I'd E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 77. P. Brosin do 178.65 Geo . ".7. Coop Salary as County Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as . eputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson 'Ell a1ar,T as Deputy Clerk 125.00 L0073is Paldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank 17. adley Salary as 71eputy Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 Florence Y. Bo rgeson Salary as Stenographer 95.00 Editn "-. Thornton Salary as Count,Y Treasurer 187.50 Frank 7.7i1son Salary as Chief Deputy 'treasurer 150.0,0 Olive V!ilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk 100.00 S. A. Earl do 100.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 J. H, Stevenson Salary as C1er?L 100.00 Claire G. v7ilson do 100,00 C. V". Fi sic do 100.00 D. C. "lice do 100,00 H. D. ?TcArtlzur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 P 4T. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Car:ipbe11 Salary as C1er'.- 100.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheri ff 187.50 J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A, L, I:Tedlzurst do 150.00 IT D. Drain do 125.00 ".', H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor 140.00 E. J. Kennedy Salary* as Deputy Sheriff 125.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 30.00 J. C. Hills Salary as County 7ngineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 25/31 175.00 E. 77. Gooch Salary as Ins Iman 2o-L/31 143.50 J. C. Hills, Jr, Salary as Ro c?man 30/31 120.97 .Earl 17. 1yatt Salary as Computor 15/31 60.49 L. G. Bowden Salary as Chain. 16/31 72.00 Dallas Sweet do 161/31 74.25 Chas. Sly do 5::; /31 24.75 C. F. Ri.stine Salary as Inspector 24/31 168.00 F. G. Braman do 26/31 182.00 F.` Tei tsworth do 24/31 168.00 71alter Pouts do 15t/31 108.50 L. J. Irwin Salary as Auto ILech anic 175.00 J. W. Smith, Salary as Floorman 125.00 J. L. Johnston Salary as Helper 26/31 104.00 C. C. King Salary as Superintendent County Home 100.00 Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as 11atron 50.00 G. Tatsugawa Salary as Cook 75.00 D. Came ron Salary as Helper 10.00 Geo. Slater Salary* as Guard 85.00 Robert Lone Salary as Teamster 20.00 Roy Ousley Salary as Teamster 60.00 C% C. Grady Salary as Teamster 13.00 lirs. E. V`I. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E. ?,7. Day Salary as Ass It Turse 50.00 Ada ILukes do 40.00 C. C. Green Salary as 'Manager Detention Hospital 50.00 Jennie Green Salary as 132-tron Detention Hospital 50.00 E. L. Ferguson Salary as Steno;. for Agricultural Agent 65.00 W. I:Z, Brock Salary as Traffic Officer 56.45 Gins Bettman Services collecting Poll TG. 140.00 S. P. Tapping do 67.75 7yllo Beck 7Election r'lorlc 6.45 J. A. Houck do 4---0.00 Oct ob er RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERrO T' on day THE 7 th DAY or -To vemb e r . 192 1 11. T. Lee Record books for Auditor 112.50 Loomis Ialdrey Expense as Prosecuting Attorney 24.57 Edith TT. Thomton E:_oesne as County Treasurer .10.27 Mrs. Jennie LI. Robin Expense as Co. Supt. Schools 10.23 J. C. Hills E:1pense as Co. Engineer 5.85 A. L. Callahan "%xp as Sheriff and collecting Poll Tax 14.90 B . N. Kingsley Expense as Deputy Sheriff 12.00 H. B . Carroll, Jr. T,xpen se as Agr. Agent 10.90 Ha rri son Cowden Expens e as Constable 8.65 Gco. H. Syb rant M;pens e as Charity Cotuni ssi over 2.35 C. C. Green Fu:pense as I1, anager Det . Hospital 15.78 C. C. King Expense as Supt. Co. Home 18.10 Grace '7Tal-ters Stenog. services to County Supt. 11.00 E. E. L escher Stenog. work for Assr-Atty & Sher a/c Poll tax 16.70 A. D. Foster Services to County Superintendent 10.00 Abstract w Title Ins. Co. Searching titles re Tax sale 167.30 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County Offices 83.08 Western Union Telg. Co. _Tessages for Tr-Coimnr-Atty-Agr Agt-Aud 5.65 1.1ae Shintaffer Reg births & deaths in Di st . rr%1 5.50 R. W. .Drake do jj2 8.50 Florence 11ri nt 110 '3 4.25 y. H. Tromp do ;1.4 12.00 Tlrs. Cora Radley do ;; 5-9 6.75 Viola Kelly do i 5 2.00 17nl.. McCluskey do 71-7 2.50 T:Irs . Fred Flint '.o ;r8 1.50 Dr. Lyle A. Greenwood Autopsy on body of John Josephson 10.00 Dr. 0. E. Beebe Autopsy on Reuben H. Hooper 10.00 S. H. Johnson Assisting Co. Physician 30.00 Red Cross Pharmacy ITedicine for County Patients 134.41 Rai zhaven Pharmacy do 2.65 O rr l Pharmacy do Sep -Oct. 16.87 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of Infant Olsen 25.00 Roy Thorson Serv. & Exp as Dep . Sher for quarentine by by Co.Phys . 63.00 Ireland Pancoast Supplies for Detention hospital 7.10 E. A. Smith Groceries for Detention Hospital 30.55 17. J. Pynor Supplies for Detention Hospital Jul -Aug -Sept. 12.30 R. S. Hartman Bed etc. for Detention Hospital 7.75 The Surprice Store Sheeting for Detention Hospital 15.00 A. Graveling T;Idse for Detention Hospital 7.00 Arthur I::atson 1.1dse for Detention Hospital Sept. 3.73 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lights for Detention Hospital 5.30 Caine-Grimshavr Co. Coal for Detention Hospital Sept. 18.81 John Kennedy mood for Detention Hospital 6.25 W. R. Hunter Hauling wood for Detention Hospital 3.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. T.Iaterial for Detention Hospital 7.28 Legoe Hard-vvare Co. Screen doors etc. for Detention Hosp. Sep -Oct. 9,85 Washington Powder Co. Powder etc. for Detention Hosp. Aug. 11.70 Owl Pharmacy T.Tedicine for Detention Hospital 6.00 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Exam. for Detention Hospital 9.00 Dr. 1. ITehlig Assisting at operation on patient at Detention Hosp. 10.00 St. Joseph's I ospital Care of Patient from Detention Hospital 42.50 C. Y. Olsen, Agent Ins. prem. on Co. Home Bldg. 50.00 Percy Hood do 50.00 Owen 11arket Grocery Groceries for County Home (Contrast) 386.61 do Supplies for County Home Sep -Oct. 30.50 Fountain 0akery Bread for County Home 41.60 Royal, Dairy Products Co. Butter for County Home 105.75 Frye & Company Meat for County Home Sept -Oct. 39.51 Pacific American Fisheries Fish for County Home 4.00 Ni ck Rado do 8.00 - F. Gerard Supplies for County Home 14.35 17: J. Pynor do Sept?Oct. 110.15 Battersby Bros. Tidse for County Home 99.70 Clark 'Electric Co. bight supplies for County Home 7.05 T:Io rse Hdw. Co. Stove etc. for County Home 30.95 R. R. Helder Shoe repairing for County Home 7.85 Lobb Electric Co. Overhauling motor for County Home 2.00 Bellingham Battery Co. Battery rental 'to County Home 1.88 County Home Garage Gas etc. for County Home 21.45 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto supplies for County Home .75 Thiel & "Welter Supplies for County Home 4.90 Northwest Hdvr. Co. do 24.83 W. H. Waschke Threshing etc. for County Home 46.32 E. Selstad Work vrith team at County Home 16.25 Washington Powder Co. Powder for County Home Sept. 16.75 TTrs. C. 11. '.fait Care of Juveniles 12.25 Ben Tucker Care of 6 Marcy children 20.00 41n Children's Home Soc. Care of Redd children Aug 12 to Nov 12 72.00 Empire Treat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Mrs. Faggs 14.59 Fair ilercantile Co. Groceries for Frank, et al 30.02 B . B . Grocery Co. Groceries for Bye & Banks 55.31 ?'. J. O'Connor Groceries for Curry, et al 56.94 Albers grocery Groceries for T alone j; Johnson 28.26 Gill°ilen .Ierct. Co. Groceries for Kirkham & DeBoer 46.70 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Strickler, et al. 40.03 Campbell & B rotnov Groceries for Mullin, et al 23.70 F. F. Gerard Groceries for T:Irs. Connley 13.25 Burton & Burton Groceries for Hubbard Sep -Oct. 40.00 L. Thordarson Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al 30.00 77olten & T.Tontfort Groceries for Ba:rher, et al. 53.75 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Feltberg Jul -Aug -Sep -Oct. 30.00 Lawrence Tze rct . Co. Groceries for T:Trs. Tho7:ias 5.50 G. V% TlcLaughlin Groceries for Schrader & Kilb 18.01 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERA[s/ I'0nda1 THE 7th DAY OF November 2 e) 192 1 Battersby Bros. Montgomery _�zel Co. J. F. Elise Water De-pt. City of Bha ra. Blaine `:',ter Co. A. C. Filler ?uget Sound Pow L- Lt Co. l.i . Provo Curtin & Fraser Tiehl w Simpson Co. Curtin & Fraser The Auto Top Co. Northwest Auto Elect . Co . Laurel Garage Iddins Buick Co. Custer Garage Ilortht;rest 7rdw. Co. Percy Io o d J ttaln & ThomaS011 Bellinghamn JZotors Corp. Standard Auto Co. David Johnson Tabor & Cruikshank 1-To rse Hdw. Co. Shell Co. of Calif. Standard Oil Co . I.iodern Electric Co. Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. 1?orthwest :1Idw Co. Bellingham Pub 1. Co. Union Prtg. 3ndg & Sta C Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co. Anstett Printing Co. Toti�ner Printing Co. C. A. Griffith re Co. Puget Sound B & D Co. T . F. Doan Albert Hancock Isaac Pittman.� Sons American Law Book Co. Lo-.,2nan L Hanford Co. San di s on Studio I.'cl:Ia s t e r Sign C o. G . L. '1io rgan C . Irk. Adam s Frank LeCocq do Yote 1 Leopold Harry ! awson's Chop Hous Jack I:'artin Giles Restaurant Cafe Richelieu .Drop Inn Cafe Paul Tolsman Reid Bros. Co. J T,r . I; .,2 r e �r Bellingham Sheet ,fetal ' 17'o dery Electric Co. I�agen & Hogberg E. I� . Mood Lbr. Co. D. B . Furniture Co. Sells Hdw. Co. "7. Y. I.'unro e Dupa r-Blythe Co. Lind Gravel Co. Long`vroods Slioe Shop _Jellie A. Robinson Batter by Bros . Sandi son Studio L egoe 11dwe. Co. S. W. Cornish Paint Co. Pacif i c Stearn Laundry Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Geo. I.I. Cook, Co Clerl: ..'dse for Johnson & Frank Flood for Banks, et al. '. .'o o d for Ki r'_:htm ?later rent for 1rs. Enst ?'ater rent for Ilubbard House rent for 7.1cCreash Lt & Gas for I"rs. Frank Repairs to douse of lirs . Auto repairs for Traffic Auto supplies for Agr. Auto supplies for Sheri Curtain repairs for Engi Battery service to Engin Gas for Engineer Auto Supplies for Eng L Gas & Oil for Comm Drov Tow line for utility car ins. premiurl on County C do Sep -Oct. rom Sep -Oct. Jul -Aug -Sep -Oct. Frank Officer Agt. ff neer eer Char. Corr . Aug -Sept. rn Aug. r. -ara ,e and machinery Auto parts fo-r County Garage Sep -Oct. Ij l:�aterials for county Garage Supplies for Garage Sept. Supplies for Co. Garage Supplies for Garage Gas for County Garage Supplies for Eng-Sher-County Garage Aug-Sept-Oct -Totor, Circuit Supplies fo�� County Garage Sep -Oct. Elect. Pow & Lt for County Garage Sup for Heat. Plant -, Garage Publ, for County o. Sup for Aud-Tr-Suet a/c Poll Tax case Sup for Clk-Atty-Tr-Aud-Judge Brown Sup for Pros At ty - Ct Stenog-Ag Agt . Prtg. for Co. Treas. Sup forPros Atty-Janitor-elections Blue prints for County -engineer do Carbon paper etc. for Ct. Stenog Noteb ooks for C-�.. Stenog. Soots .for Judge 7,ro-un Jul -Aug. Supplies for Agr. Agent ti'iork for Inn. Rep. of Agr. Agt. Lettering doors for Agr. Agent Prtg. Port election cards .,ap for elections J of 2: State vs H. 0. flan Os J of P : State vs Henry Spaan Teals for Jurors e '."eals for Jurors Heals for Jurors I'eals for Jurors Meals for Jurors ISeals for Jurors 1'ea is for Pri son ers ',cork on heating plant Keys for Courthouse Sept. .s .-epairs to Courthouse Sept. Supplies for Courthouse Sep -Oct. 1"aterial for Courthouse repairs Lumber for Courthouse repairs Tdnoleum etc. for Courthouse Supplies for Courthouse 7orli on Courthouse "- terials for Courthouse rer�airs Gravel for St. at Courthouse �. zoe repairs for Weatherford "7ept. ''obacco for Prisoners Overalls for 7Prisoners Photos of Prisoners for Sheriff Datteri es for Sheriff Repair ll aerials for Cths & Jail Laun d3:y for Jail c c Jury Room Lt s for Courthouse &- Gas for Jail T,'ARRIAGE CEET111CATE MUND Recordinz 7_:arriage Cert s . _'9I�1-- �a- a t r. d 'ra s r-o- urr a/c �z olzes-from-Eo Garage d Se do Transfer of funds a/c supplies from Cc Garage in Oc E, D. Kenyon Salary as Dep. Pros. Atto}-ney .B. N. Kingsley Salary as Deputy Sheriff Oliver Delland do Wm. L. Gaston do S. A. Green do Chas Petrovitsky cervices to S f, 1929 A. L. Callahan Txpense :- eriff Northtaest Auto Elect. Co. Bc " ry service to Sheriff Trunlcey Sons Ias for Sheriff Barlowl S Garage Auto Suppplies for Sheriff a_,ewis Auto. � re Co. Rep, to Auto for Pros. Att„- & Sheriff Aug -Oct. 0. It rage Auto repairs for Sheriff 27.50 10.50 4.50 2.25 6.00 10.00 2.30 7.00 20.50 1.55 3.00 ^.52 3.94 2.70 33.57 7.15 .75 79.20 102.40 7.60 85.32 18.00 110.58 10.94 180.00 434.20 112.77 3.65 1467.93 7.00 134.35 13.45 15.40 36.50 9.25 .68 1.40 5.78 18.74 16.00 A. 87 5.36 3.00 .75 7.50 2.00 2.00 1.10 7.65 25.20 13.65 9.95 22.40 402.20 6.75 1.50 4 .35 38.84 18.39 9.03 7.40 16.55 7.00 3.50 69.80 2.40 41 .0 0 7.75 6.00 1.80 109.65 20.15 69.00 32.00 94.17 150.00 25.00 112.90 100.00 16.00 114.00 42.00 3.88 12.00 24.65 15.03 L U 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TURAr d I`o].1CI..E?y THE '7th DAY OF ITT ouei^rber 1921 I+rank Leslie Griffith Sarah -Foster Olive Tiley Arthur C. Harlot•. OLDIERS' RELIEF FUND relief do CIO Burial of Mrs. Vanniman DOTIESTI C AIMUCL PROTECTION IUlTi D Ben Crabtree Damages a/c injure to sheen by dogs Frank LeCocq J of P fees a/c Ben Crabtree damage claim --_____-_-- IN THE I.MTER OF REGISTRATION ) OP.DER APPOIIJTING J S 110RELAiJD OFITCER FOR SLATE PRECINCT ) 30.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 13.00 5.00 I,TER+AS, a vacancy exists in the office of registration for Slate .f recinct , rkiatcom County, 77ashington, through the removal of the registration officer from said c.i strict; IOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that J. S. 'goreland be, and he hereby is appointed as Registration Officer for S'late Precinct for the balance of the unexpired terra. Tone in 1,egular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of November, 1921. rtnurtrtnnnnnnrrutruttnuurrtrunnnnnrrnnttntt E. C. Baxiter Chai1y.ian of the Board " Board of County Com issioners " J. A. 1-Tiller Counter Commissioner " of Whatcom County State of " Ed Brown County Commissioner " Washington " »atttirttutturttrnfill lilt nr:nunnnnnnfill till """t' Attest' Sam �.-3. Barrett County Auditor a n'd Ex.-officio Clerk of the Board. _-__-.._--o0o-_--__-_-- BE1101M THE BOARD OF COt7NTY C01,11ISST01, FRS OF / ?F/HAT C 01ti COUNTY, i'TASHTNGT O1J ✓ IN THE'_!�ATTE]t 0 r CAIICELLATIOii OF) ' ( ORDER TO CAITCEL CERTAIN TAMS AGAINST G.N. RY. CO) ' t'T3TP,EAS, the State Board of Tax: Commissioners d.id, on August 19, 1915, recorrr.end that the te-,x for the year 1908 and subsequent years, on all of Lot 13, Block 3, Tovrn of Bellingham, be stricken from the tax. rolls of Uhatcom County, for the reason that same constituted a double assessment; IIOW, THERE.0PE,, it is ordered by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and. she hereby is authorized an_i. directed to strike from the tax rolls of 'F1latcom tax Coun„T, s'TL shington, the u for the year 1908 and subsequent years on all of Lot 13, Block 3, Tovn1� of Bellingham. Tone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of Nover:.ber, 1921. nrrttunnunununot„tnnuuttnonttnnttnrrttnrtutttt E. C. B3xCter Chairman Of the Board 7,oard of County Commissioners " J. A. 11iller County Commissioner " Of Whatcom County State of " Ed Brown County Commissioner If ItT'Ta shin gt on nnnnnnnnnnnnnurrnnn"1fO1""""n"""""""Attest• Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ---------- 000_____-_ J The improvement of the Ex:celsi or-Shuhsan section of the I1t Baler Highway was accepted by the U S Department of Agriculture. --------- 000-------- A petition was presented to the Board asking th�.t the road running; along Cotton Wood, Beach be accepted as a County Rold. No action taken. --------- 000----_-__ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, November 8th, 1921. Chairman ?'oard of County Comrn_issioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERmy Tuesclay THE nth DAY or ITo � cmb er 1921 Tuesday, Tovember S',h, 1921. The Board riet pursuant to adjournment taken on Tovember 7th,1921. Present, all members of the Board and the ClerL in attendance.. The follovring proceecli.ngs were had: ✓ The October reports of C C Kingas Supt County Home, Fred V. Shute ac County Physician, an( �,.largaret J. Diaz as Tuberculosis ITurse, vrere filed ,vith the Board. ---------- 000----------- BEFORE ''HE BOAFID OF COUNTY CO?- .-ISSIOITLEMS OF V-I ATCOT.T C OUITTY , WASHINGT 031. IN THE ITATTER OF Al2..1JUIiL EIBC _ m I UTI IN) ( O R D E R DRAINAGE ITrP?1CV!2=3.11 DISTRICT ITO. ; ) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment District '.To. �., on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place ar.d to appoint two Judges and One Inspector for the said e lection; IT IS THEREFORE OF,DERED that J. T. Haveman be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and Gus Sterling and Lin Cole be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the residence of Russell is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of November, 1921. 11 11 11 it It Il 11 ii 11 11 11 It ii I) 11 11 11 Ii 11 11 11 it 11 It 11 11 If it it it 11 11 11 IT Board of County Commissioners " of Vhatcom County, State of " Washington " it It it tt I. it it it it 11 it if It it It 11 11 It it 11 11 11 tl tl 11 11 11 it H li 11 it li T;. C. ?'alter Chai Drown o f the -Board of County Com;;i s si on ers J. A. Biller County Commi ssi.oner Ed Broirm County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and E«-officio Clerh of the Board. ------- 000-------- BEFOPE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL1 .TISSIOITI'RS OF 77HATC0I:1 COUNTY, VIASHINGTOIT. IN THE T;iATTER OF AITITUAL ELECTION IN) ( O R D E R DRAITNAG r� II T! ROVETMTT D I S T RI CT IT . 5 ) It aprearing to the Do and that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment District '-,To. 5, on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, and that it is the duty of the -oard to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and One Inspector for the said election; iT IS THERM{ORE, ORDERED that C.L. Siel:elsteel be, end he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and C.L . B �a iy,_c and. IT K Bellingar be, and t' he;are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; N and the residence of qS.J. 7rlite is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Sth OJT of Iovember, 1921. to 11 It 11 11 11 It 11 11 It IT it 11 it it it 11 if 11 It If it IT 11 11 It it it If it It If It It R. C. Bay per Chairman of the Board of 11 Board of County Comissioners It County Commissioners it of V)h.atcom Count, State of it J. A. !Tiller County Commissioner 7Tashington It Ed Brovm County Commissioner 11 It 11 it 11 it 11 I1 11 11 It It It It it 17 11 It 11 If t' 11 11 it It it it ti 11 it it I7 it it Attest: Sam L. Barrett County Auditor and Ems.-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OI::�t.`I S SI OIU]1RS OF J i;1HATC9:1 COUITTY, VTI�SHINGTOIv IN THE IIAT T.t R OF AITiTUAL ELECTION 111) ( O R D E R DRA11 AGE ILT IMVI -1 TT DI STRICT 1, . 6 ) It ap-pearing to the Board that 4111e annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve - vent District No. 6, on Tuesday, the 13th day o-J' December, 1921, and that it is the duu'.y of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and One Inspector for the said election; 0J" RECORD ' ®F COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.Octob_er TEnr�s . Tuesc?a 3T ...... THE_ .. _..........8th_......_ ... _ DAY OF November 192 1 IT IS THIFE ORE OTMERED that A. r. Hale be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and Marry Halc anc' Mary Schenk be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the residence of A. E, I —le is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of I•overaber, 1921. u1r111111itif11n11nit1111n6itit1111itif11ititit11Ifitit11 " Board of County Commissioners " " of Vhatcom County State of It " 7, lo.shington If It tl 11 11 !t 11 tI fi !t 11 11 it it 11 11 it it 11 tl tf 11 Ir 11 11 11 11 1f t! 11 11 !! It E. C. Baxter Chai 2anan of the Board of County Commissioners J. A. Tiller County Commissioner Ed Broym County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. D'arrett County Auditor and Ex -off icio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY GO111ISSIOI'.i RS, OF VIHATI COIF COUNTY, WASHII7GT OI•; . IN THE MMER OF AI"NAL ELDICTION IN)( O R D E R DRAII7AGE IIE' ROVEH ENT DI ST RI CT NO. 7 ) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 7, on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and One Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEF13FORE OI REM that I%.W. Parrish be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and Janes Brovm and John G. Shields be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the Custer Hotel is hereby designated as the polling; place for said elec.tion. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Sth day of November, 1921. 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 it ll it 11 If it 11 it if It tl it 11 11 1t it it if 11 11 1t It 11 it it It 11 " Board o f County Comissioners 11 aT Vaiat c om County State of If n Washington It II ItI11111N111111II1111it1111111111it11itiI1t111111UttI1t11IR1111 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of Count- Commissioners J. A. I:Ii11er County Commissioner Ed Brovrn County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTZTI SSIONERS OF 1MAT C OII COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE 19TTER OF ANI UAL ELECTION IN) O R D E R DRAII; AGE I�PRO � IINT DISTRICT NO. 9 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 9, on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, imd that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint tyro Judges and One Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEP21TORE ORDERED that Chloris Deem be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and IJ. A. Knittel an d Geo. Rothfuss be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the residence of VI.J. Deem is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Bth day of November, 1921. n11nnnnif111r11ifofnaitIt111/nitIfnlfIt11IfuuIfIt11it11it11 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of " Board of County Commissioners t1 County Commissioners " of Vlhditcom County State of " J . A. Ifi.l ler County Commissioner " Washingt on " Ed B rovm County Commissioner nattnn11It11nitnitItnn11nnonnn11It11IfnitIf11If111Jn11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and. Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, November 9th, 1921. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Oct doer TERrz:' Wednesday THE 9th DAY OF Nov emb e r 192 1 Wednesda-r, ITovember 9th, 1921 . The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on l,oveffber 3, 1921. Present, all members of the Doard and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Clem Knutsen I.7ilton Weidkarlp en 1"ead Louis George A. V. Haseljmo d De lno `."ard lib en Sollinger Thos. P. Jeffers Olof Glad Fred Hanson Ge o zee Pi ttrian Carl „'. Stenger James Scott Lillis Austin R. Bulloch Harry Gonser C. 0. Hill 71. I. Bates Fran k 'Va-i i trr an Palmer Hendrickson G. . C. . Hen dri chson Chin rley Goodng "'ben I,'ead Ray Briggs Rohr Lindgren J. S. Corbin E. A. Parker Ira 7Zrason IT. IT Olson I. C . Sorensen G. E. Griffen A. D erg J Baxter, Jr. E. «a l-ter W. Vanderford 1. Austin Pay Driggs Leo Jess F. J. Van Demark Delno 71ard :ben Sollinger Fred Elsner D . Oltnan 11'alph Vollc Pnul A. Hin1:1e Fritz Iluenscher FrE.nk Tluenscher n . Kuhns L. H. Stark A. W. Fro st J. VN . Richardson J. G . .1Iarri s on Peter Olson D en Tuck% r T own o f `I TWI s P . K . Hong A. Borg A. G. Fenslce Ub e rt an, Bloedel Donovan Lbr. ..Tills Lmeri can Express Co . do P ry C; 7M. Larson Pehrson Lbr !fills American Concrete 7,orks Dennis Bonner I.'orse 1-dw Co. 77estern 1jercantile Co. ITO rth sre st - der Co. do Lyn der. a"ept . Store Standard Oil Co. do S. B . Eames Pleasant Valle- `'tore Dellingham Implement- Co. Bellingham 1.'achine "forks The Auto Top Co. 1-o rthwest 1,--awe Co. T�, Z ., U. u���. .r Brd CIO Labor cc Cruikshanh Lewi s Automotive Co. tuba I fg Co . Northwest Hdw. Co. Puget Sound Welding forks ._ & Iy Tire a. Rubber C o . Larson &. 15iller TOAD & BRIDGE F+ STD I'lo rk on Road do to CIO do d.o 010 do Foreman Work On Woo Cilawn Road Fo do do do CIO CIO do Work on Van Buren Crossing do do CIO do Work on Perm Hy `6 do do do do Foreman Work on Road Foremen rTo rk on U S B ri dge do do do <'o Foreman ='ork with truck on road 'To yk on Road do c'_ o '-cork with t�'t?ck on rood ro „1: on I !t . Vi ew i10 ad do do do Work on I'annegan Road do 110 rk on Road Fo rema.n (o s`'o rk on Hann egan Road O Po r ernan '.,ork on Guide l.ierieian Roa do 7,7ork on Guide 17er. Bridge do r'ork on Road Foreman do - xk on State 'load For Imp ro vemen t of Streets Lab or on road 00 do d0 Lumb e r _-- r (Sc Adv . payment on t ru Rxpr & Frt on I?chy ,reight on tractor parts Planking Lumber Pipe I o f C,' for Perri. :y 7j-,t8 ?-Ia rdtira re Cab le Spikes for ITugents 3ridge 1lardvrare CIO Oil, etc. do Repairs Powder etc. Steel seat r for G .':`. C . Top for G .'T. C . ..7ateria1 for Ditcher Sheaves Rexoairs '.'aterial for Quad CIO Supp 1 i e s T.Taterial for Truths Repairing Tires for TruC1:: Repair s roman Fo reman t ea,m ft It m TT t: d Fo reman Fo r eman tt eman cic parts t` 5.00 35.00 5.00 4.00 ,- . 5 0 22.00 14.00 50.87 22.00 17.87 3.25 22.00 19.00 22.00 2.00 6.50 12.00 6.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 16.00 20.00 12.00 16.00 12.00 63.50 58.50 61.75 52.00 70.00 80.00 83.00 17.50 5.25 10.50 5.25 23.25 23.25 49.50 31.50 18.75 14.37 104.50 39.00 21.00 6.75 10.00 8.00 68.25 30.25 66.50 35.87 81.50 910.25 7.25 15.00 48.00 8.75 880.25 247.36 84.41 .85 46.40 9.07 200.20 350.00 54.26 100.85 41.10 56.10 115.51 264.77 159.09 10.00 57.70 1.75 12.14 22.50 6.39 52.50 133.50 19.51 77.4<< 4-7.50 18.45 82.25 r:35 .13 7.25 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERAit, Wedn es day. THE 9th DAY or Noveriber 1921 Yorse Hdtir Co. ITaterial for Ditcher 62.90 Laurel Garage Gas for Truck 5.00 George Cal rson 710o d 3.00 Everson Garage Oil & Bulbs 4 .10 Lyn den b`Ielding & ITf[,;. Co. WeIdin g 3.75 I ORTH DELTA ROAD I11'T . FUND. C. .E. Lind 5th Est. on construction Highway rr27 3,527.28 y'e 111 ngh,--m Pub Co. Publ Notice of Hearing 56.25 DU + + TER DITCH CONSTRUCTION �.+ 1TD John Van Ginkle "lorl: on ditch 51.00 HO0RUIT DITCH TTAINTMTAITCE T,TD Ilo rse Hdwe Co. Gauge 4.35 DRAII IDE, IrPT . DIST NO. 4 ' MIIST RUCTI ON IUND C .E. Fj ellma n Work on ditch 9.00 C.Y. iy e sman do t eam 7 .5 0 C.J. Larson do 17.25 A.G. Stierlen do 29.25 Deyo Fussell do 3.00 Western Mercantile Co. Hardware 7.15 Deyo Russell fridge 1 teria l 3.00 Lyn -den H-otor Co. Repairs 8.25 Lynden Dept. Store ITails and cement 7.73 Lyn den 1"e1ding C?'� 117fg Co. Repairs 9.25 do do 3.75 Larson &-, lli11er Bolts, etc. 12.25 DRAINAGE II.IPT. DIST. NO. 5 JAIIITEN.ANCE FUND Larson & Hiller Culvert Gate 13.60 B. Oltman Labor on Ditch 19.70 DRAINAGE I IjT T . DIST. NO. 7 I;IAIITT 1-MT 1JT CE 1 UND Ralph Creasy Cleaning ditch 20.00 Custer Yerct. Co. Nails 2.50 DRAINAGE II:2'T. DIST . NO. 15 CONSTRUCTION I+' ID A.H. -Brasier Appraiser 57.40 C.J. Byron_ do 37.40 Paul Valerius do 49.65 L.L. Nims Helping appraisers 3.50 C. A. Perry Labor....�rrith appriasers 5.25 DRAINAGE 111PT . DIST. NO. 17 CONSTRUCTION NND Bellingham Publishing Co. Publication of notices 3.75 H. `W. Buzzard Repairs 87.25 DRAINAGE II.IP T . DIST. INTO. 18 CONSTRUCTION I+UND 0. D. Lamo ureaux Work on ditch Fo rem an 92.00 W. Vose do 15.00 L. 0. Lamoureaux do 36,00 P . I.IcGhee Work on ditch team 129.00 Dorsey Lamoureaux do 25.50 Chas. I.1cl.1annama do 22.50 C. Vlhalen do 77.00 Jim Hale do 77.00 Neylt Hole do 77.00 J. Scutt do 77.00 Geo. Frotirz do Foreman 132.00 Northwest 'dive Co. Cable, etc. 13.39 J. L. Lutz Skids 14.25 Backer & Nelson Powder 27.00 Farmers E.Lchange, Inc. Coal 14.77 Caine-Grimshaw Co. do 175.79 American Concrete Wks Pipe 144.30 RIVER IIAP MV_1!,MNT FUND Chas. E. Lind Dredging 300.00 Washington Powder Co. Povrder 41,88 LYNDE N- SUI.�IAS ROAD 1171 . NND Jessie 77alters Work on Assessment roll 39.04 BLAINE-1 +RITDAY] EXTEINSION 1UND Ed Jones Work on Road Foreman 42.00 Grover C. Vogt do 20.31 Otto Vogt do team 55.50 Art Restoulo do 33.31 Jelte Visser do 27.62 Tom Long do 17.87 Fred Cole do 55.50 American Concrete Works Pipe 60.00 77olten & T.Iontfort Hardware 2.53 Coast Culvert & Flume Co. Drainage Gates 111.74 ------- 00o--_--- On Motion the Doard adjourned to meet on Thursday, November loth, 1921. Chainnan Board of County Commissioners F 04 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October. . TERAIY Thursday THE loth DAY OF Hovember 192 1 ,Thursday, Novenfoer loth, 1921. The Board met Pursuant to adjournment token on November 9, 1921. Present, all members of the _3oard and the C1e_?I-. in attendance. The following claims i�rere alloyed an:' proceedings had: SO LDLERS' RELIEF 1` N D Arthur C. Harlow llal . on burial of Iiranh Vannii.lan e: B.F. Simplot 100.00 000----- The Board Board receives' the Engineer's Report of r'`�.'nal Estimate on construction of Olive Street in Lynden (Arterial Street) . ----- 000----- `/ The request of 73arbo 3ros. for e.ctension of time on Deming -Glacier contract was granted with Provision that County appoint a maintenance man on that part of the, road already viorked over by 3arbo giros. , said el -dense to be charged to ':arbo Bros. ----- 000----- DOT;IEST I C AITIMAL PROTECTION -'( M Lulu Stc Strickland Damages a/c ture rs killed by dogs 10.00 B. Wynn i of P fees /c Lulu Strict-lan.d slain for damages to 3.00 tur'_ce,,,rs. -----o0o----- On motion the 71oard adjourned to meet on Saturday, November 12th, 1921, iTovenber llth being a legal holiday. �f Chailnma,, Board o Count— Comr+issioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _... October ..... _ TERMX. Saturday..--..... THE _.... 12th_ .. DAY or _...1Tovemb.er _.__...__...._. .192.1 ..... __......... _ ...... . Saturday, 1 ovember l2th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment t^Y.cn on Novem'oer 10, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerh in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN .THE MATTER OF TRANSFER ) 0 R D E R OF CERTAIN COUNTY LANDS) IT IS ORDERED by this Board that the County Treasurer 'be, and she hereb-r is directed to transfer certain counti, funds as follows: Transfer to Road & Bridge Fund from - Permanent Highway 6 & 6A. . . . . . . r516.47 Permanent Highway No. 7 ... 25.17 Deming -Glacier road . . . . . . . . . 499.19 b rest Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . 2000.00 Transfer to CoLmty School Fund from Forest Reserve Band . .. . . . . . . . . 386.90 Done in regular adjourned session ©f-the Board VInis 12th day of Novenber, 1921. It It it tt tt it it it ii it tt tt it it it It 11 11 it to 11 it li tt it It it it ti ti ti it it it it E. C . B art e r Chai inan of the Board If Board of County Comr.,iis sioners It J. A. .Tiller County Commissioner if of Vhatcoia County State of It Ed Broywi County Comni ssioner it Washington it t►nituititunititi►nnnttitttnitititttttnnnnnitit01ftfi111 ,Attest: Sam 1. Barrett County Auditor &, Ex -of ficio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- ON motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, November 17, 1921. Chairman Board of County Cormili ssioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Octob er TERAIK/ "Tzursday THE 17th DAY of ,Roves giber 192 1 Thursday, November 17th, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tovember l2th,1921. Present, all i':hcAbers of the bard and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and _)roceedings had: LYNDET1-SU1 AS M =:D I . '".' . 1�ITTD 45 718.80 �' , E.?�i i1ri "%t'1 0 1'? i_":! ' �St Oil Construction, �r ALLOWED ?� /1-7-�?---o0o--[--- C'.EDITS AT,_LO::ED COV.'.+� 1 TR Jt�Ski?- 12 AT r+H i S!1:7`L_CL .T,.! 'iT iLOR Tail '7i0.7171 IIRRI:iG OCTOBER 31, 1921. In the matter of the settlement with Edith `:?. Thornton, County Treasurer of ? atcom County, Thshingto n , for the :'month ending; October 31, 1921. _T.0'7, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith A. Thornton, ha,rin ; -File! with this Toard a statement setting forth her receipts and 0 0ursements, and havinE ' same h the statement, and having; found that they were actually paid. checked and compared the w*:Ze ri.t_ out by saij Treasurer during the said month, saiS payments being made in the sums, and from the funis anC' for the purposes hereinafter set forth; ;TOE.', TIC '_ i'0' , it is hereby ordered by this Board that said 2di t'ti 7. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for sail di bursemcnts as follows, to -wit: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash pail State Treasurer Q�Q STATE GENERAL FUND For cash poi` State Treasurer TAT SCHOOL 7UND 4.i. Ar cash paid State Treasurer ^ATE VI L I T AZY FUND For cash DMA State Treasurer STATE PUB LI C HIGHWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PLL'..RMAiRTI T i'I GL .710' FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER 77ITCATION TURD For cash pair' State Treasurer STATE PARK MUD Tbr cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAHE T ND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FIRE PATROL 'UND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE I?ECLA.TIATION REVOLVING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrant redeemed For warrants redeemed COUNTY CU _ BEAT EXPENSE FUND LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND RTIVER II. ROVEI. IrT FUND FOAL & BRIDGE FUTHID For warrants redeemed. For cash paid cement company for cement SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed POLL TAX FUND F ° r cash paid State Treasurer GAI:r PROTECTION !UHJ-) For warrants redeemed 10TEST RESERVE FU U For warrants redeemed SCYOOL DI STRICTS , GM ERAL FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same 1,317.25 817.37 99.59 333.62 t'00.55 525.54 19.25 127.70 11.06 153.94 82 84 .14 938.04 27.50 19,889.94 1,470.00 25.00 1,304.00 651.67 3,000.00 6,550.67 ?1.45 October RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TER4 Thurs da % THE 17 th DAY of ITo ver.�b e r 1921 SCHOOL BOND RLDEIIT'S IQI- 11,11D Fo,• school bonds redemmed SCITOOL DI STFs CTS, BUILD II G I'UiTD. Fo- wal-1 r-Us rcdeci:ied OWIISHIPS 71111S 7P0- cash paid T ownshi-o Tr eaourers E DI S1''RI CT S 1�7iTD8 DITCH 2c DFi'dITAG ='or warrvnts redeemed Po r i nt ere s t o:, sa r.e 'BIKE D I ST .TAI ITT I I,F d CE I+UI D To:. vra rrant 0 _�ec_eer, ect ?OIL.' OT BELL IITGHAI.i I+ITCTD, For •1?:arr1-nts redeemed To r int crest on Sa me 61 T IES .!,UIT1:,8 For c4.wth raid City C: ".' ovm Treasurers I;7t3IT D Tor cash -oai c' holders of Certificates of Delincluency T:YIT7]-SUITAS I OAD II:T{, T . C I2�IdT ACCOUNT FO - casl_ jail cement. company for convent LvITDEIT-SUI1i'iS _0 AD I1.T li'UITD For warrant s re (f.-ecz:.ed Tor rowel bone'_ interest coL.pons redeered Fo- r:w_•rart s i•ec_eemed For -ua rr,�.nts rec?eeried Fo:. ,�rar-rants .�edee}.eel For r-a grants redcc,-.led For 'goneinterest coupons redccmed For ,-!a rr<<,.nts redeer_lec' 7or interest on same _A.R�I AGE, CERT I TT CATE T"UND DLAIIIII_TEF�ITI:ALE I?OAD T1_TEj SIOI IjUJTD 7J L j'a1TE_L`1T Ji i I',O AD I?:T'i . FLTHD CUSTER-IIAYITIE ";CAD IITT. TUIIL` LYN -1,T-LAUREL R0lil 17�,27. JUT I) Total di sburNe._ents 3, 562.50 3,452.79 2,071.09 855.97 233.70 24.0,) 1,411.28 .55 3,170.50 151.92 ,933.80 24,631.73 6,750:00 49.00 20.00 47 .?5 50.98 20.00 60.00 /1.09 883.26 '7e do hereby certif':,= that we fine_ the cash in the Treasurer's of�"ice ar_c.' on derosit in various banlvs to her credit at the close of :,usiness on October 31, 19 21 , the same being; in words anc. _�i;ures as follozrs, to-�:it !,erocitom-7 Treacurer_'s -once ____._ First ITational.Dank ,31,757.29 Jellinghai:i !Tational .Tank 1! 0 ,703.33 1Torthrrestpern^^ 1T .tiona1 Lan;; 94,456.17 -.0 rt11li'�e Ste.L•jy ry q a 1' , L�..Q,000.QQ .)tL e an_, Home State Bank of Blaine 32,500.00 T'irst ITe,tional Tank of Lynden 32,500.00 "first rTational Baril. of Ferndale 32,500.00 Garrison Bros. State -'ank of Surnas 1.0,000..00 ITooksaclL gal ley State yank of 111versor 10,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 10,000.00 Citizen's Dank of Ferndale 3,000.00 'a-- ears an:.. "erchants 7-anl: of Everson 10,000.00 Lyn der! 13,000.00 'Peoples State `yank of i ti�345 )416.79 Cash in Office: Cur rercl- 1,544.00 Silver 2,1 .85 Checl.m and cadh items 5,626.4E rash in Vault 13,336.88 `I.'O t . al Cash ir, of ""ice . . . . . . . . . GranC? TOtc 1 T=eaSU2.'er' 0 Ca oh on 7 .nd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,532.19 65 , 0,48.98 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 13 October TERM§ '7,hu-r s day THE � 7 th DAY of --ov erib e r 192 1 _N T- OTITT01-TY `1 IUU-]0F fire have hereunto set ourIn aa,ads and affi. ed t':e s c a 1 of ':he o a r d of Coun y Corr:iseiorn.ers of ':nwtcor. Coun':,�-, Ta shington, this 17 -h day ooverbe~, 1921. it II it 11 11 11 11 11 rl Il 11 rl it It 11 I1 It it 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 11 If It it It 11 11 C. Bat -ter Chair`1a n of the i:oarci If Board of County Corr-aissioneiN 11 T. A. 1:_7._IIer �OL?nty Coi17;11Ssioner II 0 _ iF711c COT . COLYltur a c.t C O f I1 Ct at *, t� Brotrn Coun-y Corti isswoner 11 7,lashinCt* on it It II IIi11111rlrl1111111111ti11N1111plidll11il1111tili11lt11gi1 AttestCc".m El''+. 72ar2'ett Countl:, Auc1t0r anC. Tz:-officio Clerh of the Board -------- 000_------ On motion the Loard adjourned to rieet on Tuesday, IJoverber 22, 1921. hai rn,n Board of County C'ormi ssi one rs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0etobe TERM Tuesday THE 22nd DAY OF November 192 1 Tue.sda T, overb er 22nd, 1921. The ` oard r.1et pursuant to adjournment taken on November 17, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovdng proceec'.ings were had: BEI±ORE THIS BOARD OF COUNTY C07.7.IISSICITS OI,' 751AT C C1;T CO U TY, WASHINGT CN I1,T TH? L- I TER 0 DRAINAGE II2.3IM VEP.CNT ) ( ORDER CONFIFLING APPORTIOITtMTT . DISTRICT NO.15 , WHATC01:1 C0UITTY, WASH.) ITO? r, on this 22nd day of No vernb er, 1921, at thehour of 10 A.Y. at the Courthouse in the City of B el lin mam, this Board met for the purpose of examining and con si clering the schedule of apportionment filed herein, and there being no objections to said imp:xvement or said apportion- 2 ent , -nd the Board being fully advised in the premises, now rzakes its findings and orders as follows: 1. That on August 21, 1920, after clue and legal hearing was had as provided b r lazy, this Foa-rd roa de an order that said improvement shoal d b e rude and paid for by vrarra.nts , and that the a.ssessnent should be payable in five equal yearly installments, and that the cost of the improve - meat should be pai c' by assessments upon the property benefited, such assessments to bear interest from the L'++.ate of the issuance of s�^iC. warrants until pa..idat the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum L_ I that said warrants bear interest at the rate of eight (8 o) per cent per annum. 2. That said improvement has been completed in so far as the Supervisors of s .id district desire, and pursuant to the orders of this Board warrants bearing eight per cent interest per annum from date have been duly issued to pay for said improvement and other e: pens es connected the rerr,i`th . 3. That after said improvement was fulls* completed by the said Board of Supervisors, the Clerk of this Board filed an itemized statement of the tot -al cost of improvement, inclue1ing the cost of the construction of said improvement, and all other costs and e.,.penses in connection therevrith . 4. That a Board of Appraisers, consisting of the County Engineer and tyro other competent persons, were appointed to apportion the grant total as contained in such statement as -provided by la-r. 5. What the said Board of appraisers apportioned the grand total and filed a schedule of said apportionment vri. th this Board and due and legal notice of this hearing was given, all as provided by law. 6. -hat all proceedin, ,s leading to said apportionment and in connection therewith, were and are regular and in conformity with the lave. 11TOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that these oaid final apportionments and all the pro- ceedings leading thereto and in connection therevrith, are hereby approved, and that; all acts and proceedings heretofore had or done in connection with the matter of Drainage Improvement District No. 15, of Whatcom Counter, l`rashington, are hereby approved and confirmed, and the amounts appor- tried against the property benefited as set forth in the said report of the Board of Appraisers, are hereby?, levied against the said property so benefited. Dnne in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of Noverber, 1921. 1111"11tt"ttttittt11►t1111It11"it"11111111"11""11""""11" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board If Board of County Commissioners " J. A. ?.Tiller County Co:7z.,iissioner " of Whatcom County State of " IJd BroTrLI County Commissioner " IYa, shing:t on If "tttttttttt"ttttu�tttttuttttttnn"ttttt,t,nt►n,tnnttt►nt, Attest Swig E. Barrett County Auditor and Clerk • of the I'oard. The written offer of the Ralph Schneeloch Company to accept �)32,400 of legally issued Acine 'orzship 6% bonds, which offer vras dated and entered in Commissioners' records October 5, 1921, was endorsed "Cancelled--FL.lph Schne.eloch Co--n 11 B." and Filed :7ith this Board on ffovember 22., RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Oct Ob er TERAI§/ Tuesday THE 22nd DAY OF _ ovember 215 3 192 1 BO��RE THE ~;OAM OF COUNTY C011ISSIOIIERS OF IN '1= YATTER OF CONiST.ABIE ) FOR ACi M T O71 SHIP ) 77FATCO11.T. COUNTY, VIASHIIIGTON . O RDEP APPO II?T IlTG H . Iv . LI1,T= M++PFAS , a vacancy exists in the off ice of Co_1 s able for Acne Township, anCC, it has been ='econ2 ended by the ~.oard of Supervisors of sc,i C township that 11. Id. Lintz, tifilo has si nified his vrillinCness to qualify, be appointed as Constable for said townshZn; (-MIT, THI�PLEF0P2, it is ordered by this 'oa, cI that K. I Lintz be, o.nc'. he hereby is appointed as Constable for Ac7:1e Townshin until the ne1:t regularly elected constable shall have qualified therefor. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd Say of Iroveffber, 1921. r.nuttn►tit►rnrtit►ttt►tnnnnu►►rt►tnctunnnttn►tnnn E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board " 7oard. of Count-y Commissioners " J. A. biller County Corrsnissioner " of `I iatcorr. County State of " 7`d Brown County CorLYiissioner " 71ashingt0n If Itnnunnnttnnnnnnnna►tun�nnnunnnnrtnnu"Attest' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Er--officio Clerk of the ',oard ------ 000----- IIY THE I:IATTER OF GROCERIES) ( ORDEi ACCEPTING .BID 01' OI�I'I 11AIKUI GROCERY FOR 77IIATCOI' COUIITY HOI-IfC) MIEREAS, this r2atter corAng on for consideration on t1nis 22nd day of Hovenber, 1921, in accordance with requests for bids for furni shine supplies to the 771lat con County I'ome , the Board finds that but one bid was submitted, same being ^s follor7z: Owen Market Grocery �,,345.00 VMBREAS, said bid is deemed by the Board'to be a reasonable bid; 'IT IS THEREFORE OPcDERED that the said bid of the Owen Harket Grocery b e , and same is hereby accepted upon the conc,it-don that said st:pplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before December 1, 1921, and that if any o f said supplies p rove unsati is ory they may be returned to the said Oven T"arket Grocery. Done in reC;ula,r adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of November, 1921. tt It If n tt n tl rt 11 11 ti If If If if it t► """""""""""""""" 1% C . Baxter Chai .man of the Board " .Board of Counter ComnLissioners If J. A. Hiller County Commissioner of 71hatcom County 'State of It Ed Brozfn County Cor.missioner " '..'ashington If nrtnnnnt►nnnnnnunnnt"""""""""""""""'Attest' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board ----000----- On motion the '-.oard adjourned to neet on _Friday, November 25th, 1921. Chairman Board of County Coru:lissioners October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Trrrz Friday THE '15th DAY Or Iro verfu er 192 1 Frio- ay, Noverfioer 25th, 1921. The Board riet pursuant to adjournment tal.en on November 22n(1,1921. Present, all merbers of the Board and. the Cleric in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1T. TISSIOITEPS OF ;�?11TCOI:i COUNTY, '.1-SI1IITGTOIT. IIT THE I.iATTEIR OF I.1:PrOVZ,,_-,E1TT OF ) RESOLUTION O I' I' 1 i1 , T IOIT TO SELL P_ UMIAl�'TT HIGI-VIAY TTO . 6 A ACI;M TOINNSHIP D OITDS (ls t Issue) III ACI1E TOVJITSHIP , VIHAT COI.i CoInj ?;rI,{ {AS, Vhatco-r.�i County, Washington, heretofore received from Acre Township in said count17, ti5�_-,000. of the bonds of sai('_ township, elated July'1, 1919, in full payment for part of the cost of the improvement ofPermanent Highway ITo. 6A in said tovindlip, payable by saic_ Acme Tovmship, anc' still retains bonds in the stiu:� of ti;32,400, not yet natured; and, ;IH'SEAS , i t i s for the best interests of the coLntl. that said bonds shout cl be sold and the Countjr shoulJ receive the value thereof in cash an,,', be relieved from the burden of carrying the said :finds invested in such securities; "iT071, TfO,P-S. OPE, BE IT RESOL'T-M that said. Board hereby declares its intention to make sale of the said bonds and that the clerk of said Board, be, and he is hereby directed to give L notice of subh intention by publication once a -reek for four consecutive-reel,:s in three different newspapers in such county and also by posting such notice in a conspicuous place in the Court House for the same length of time; that said. notice shall be in�ubstantially the follovr;ng form: "NOTICE OF, INTENTIOIi TO 11iLla SIDLE OF 32,400. OF .SON )S 0T ACHM TOWNSHIP, 1`rITAT COIN COUNTY,?;!ASfiII1GT OI', HELD AND OVITBD BY "IHATCOH COUNTY, ITO^ICE IS TTERMY GIVEN that the Boa rd of County Corrx.iissioners of Vnlatcorl County, t`Tashington, intends to male sale of f.32,400. of the bonds of Acme Township, 7,ha.tcom County, tJashin�ton, issued by the sai c'_ to anship as pa rt o f a total bon d i soue o f �54 , 000. for the payment o f sai d tovindh ip's part of the co st of Permanent HiOhviay i'o. 6A, borne by said. township, the bonds to be sold bear elate of July 1, 1919, bear interest at the rate of 60 per annum, payable annually on July 1st, are payable, principal and interest, in gold coin of the United States, of the present standard of value and are more particularly described as follo-ws: B one?. s No s to Inc fo r mount a_,c -�u 0 " 57 t0 66 " " �, 500.00 " July 1, 1924 " 67 to 70 " " ��100.00 " July 1 , 1924 71 to 80 " " J)500.00 " July 1 , 1925 " 81 t O 84 " " "'100 .00 " Jul"r 1, 1925 85 to 94 3500.00 " July 1, 1926 95 to 98 " " I'diO0.00 " July 1, 1926 " 99 to 108 " " „')500.00 " July 1, '.1927 109 t o 112 " " ;.1100.00 " July 1, 1927 113 to 122 " " `;500.00 " July 1, 1928 123 to 126 " " 1;100.00 " July 1," 1928 127 t o 136 " " .'S00.00 " July 1 , 1929 137 t o 140 " " ;'100.00 " July 1 , 1929 The said Board -rill meet on the 24th day o f December, 1921 , at 10.00 o' cloch , A.11. , at its usual place of rieetinE in the Commissioners' room in the court house at Bellir.g�ar , ':'ashington, to hear and deteiriine the advisability of making such scale , at which time the Board -rill hear evidence an d tape testimony should an;.- be o_fferec'., as to the _,ropriety and advisab ility of mol:inc such proposed sale. y order of the Board of County Corrs� .issione:^s. SYOf, 2]. BAR�?,l T , Cleric. " 7E IT TUR"iUIR RESOLSTED that at such heaNing the saic'_ Cleri: shall produce at said rieeting to be f r �" �-��� ^hozring the posting and publication of sai c'. notices ilec_ in I�i of f iceaf ida it RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 21 TERM� 7 7- THE 2"' 5 t h DAY or - loverober 1921 October 2.-i as hereinabove required. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of November, 1921. BOARD Oil' COU1,7-Y COT, 11.-ISSIOITERS OF "II It 1111 11 11 11 11 1111 1111 11 11 1111 11 11 11 11 If It 1111 it If if If It 11 y,,HATC071! COUITT-Ir, VUSSIIINGTOIT. II-noard of County Comiissioners" 11 Y 71]Baxter Chairman of 7hat-com Cowit, State of If By . C. It aIf 7 A. --ill er IT e rqb c rsngon U . If 11 11 it 11 11 If it it It it 11 If If 11 It 11 If 11 it 11 11 11 11 it 11 it 11 11 11 If Ed B rovin 1, Te nb e r Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-of-ficio Clerk of the Board. ------000----.- -- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, November 26t.,I, 1921. 'Chairman Board of County Cormiissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 7 Oct o'ber TERMY Sat u r day y Ti-m 26th DAY OF .To ve-rib e r 1921 25th, -pursuant to adjournment tali -,en on Novembe�r SaturO.a:,-, 26"u-h, 1C21. The Board met - 1921. Present, all ncmbers of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The followinG claim_ was allowed: (=RMTT EDTENSE FUND Thos. Smart ins. Premi-wai on Sheriff's Autos r 237.55 ---- 000--- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on ?lonCIL,iy, December $, 1921. Chairman Board of County Co-ruiissione rs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0g4u-ol,e2 TERM Sat22Ja2 THE 32E Dky of Decei! e2 19 1 Satu £ !, 2ece. e2 3 2E, I921. 2\e 2oJ2E o£ Count-,,- Cortiosioe2et 52222G5t to aEjourn ent tall-, en o2 1-I ov enb e2 26=, I921! D recent, 2. C, 2a::tu e2, q=21 ' 2; J. &. I Ile2 anC 2E 22own Co' /SSi02e2e; Ste: 2. 2s22ett, Slew: o£ the 2oG in atte2E ace. The follo9i2/ Claims sere re SI\902 IQ7JrESTlG&II0l7 7j_ 22 < D. 1% yin/Sle Sl� s cetSheriff' ' 25.00 2illia�, : 2. Coto& 20 i00,00 -----000----- I SotL U_ roar£ aJjoe of %o See± 02 yo2EG2 2ece Dee 5 1, 1021. Chain s -Incr. 0L 0. u,, Corr Scio ne§S 22 October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TER1115 T.Tonda7/7, THE 5t1-. DAY or Decerib e 1921 ` �'� r T e �" l c `�l The ?Oard I":!et ) Iratlant t o a0j ournr" Cnt ta.. D �� �l 2� . on_a.; , Cel..foc�- J G_.., 21. _ 1-en OI1 eCel_.Je= �_' ., 19 ?_esent, al? members of the Doard an'- the Cler'_ in attendancf-. Thefo)_lotring claims were allowed: 5a1:1 E. .:� a r L e t t ���. _�� .: �r C o 1-n :;, .�La ;.. o r '.; 187 .5 0 o! e�'t 1 34 1c ry as Acc't " Deb:) . Aur,itor 150.00 J. ?7a;rlanc?_ CIaif Salary as Deputy Auditor 110.00 _,,. C . T"actin c:o 115.00 Lucy B. Ki_.g do 115.00 Thomas Salary as ?iecorc?e� 110.00 Je.^7cie 1.7c leers do 110.00 J. A. `TOLICt__ Salary as Clcr': for Auditor a/c elections 7/30 35.00 100.00 Grace 1..7 1 t e r s d0 r/-3, 4 25.00 B1. a _Tosser d_0 3/30 10.00 R. C. Darter Sa 1a_y as County Corr-issioner 125.00 A. I'i11er do 166.66 Ed Brorri. d0 166.66 TJennie Robin a a,i s County :opt. Schools 187.50_20. ilellie h'. Abbott Sala y as De��uty Sopt. Schools 125.00 Edwin I . Day Salary as J o f P . 100.00 7% H. Heaton clo 100.00 Ilene; C. B e :ch C1erl: fo r J o f D. 25.00 H. Cm-rden Salary a; Gu_t.rd 80.00 Geo . I?. Sy1) nt Sa!a1..-; as Charity Co=i ssioner 150.00 Tlabel S. Glen Sa lary a s Probation Officer 100.C:O Frec1 '.r Shute Salary as Count. rho-sician 125.00 "ehlig Salary as Cornner 66.66 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Count;r Agr. Agent 168.33 Hector Gawley Salar- as Janitor 125.00 Ed I'. llarc,in Salary as Judge 178.65 arson do 178.65 Geo. Y. Cool, Salary as County C1er_� 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy County Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. J07112sol. do 125.00 Loop-,li 2; 7,aIdrey Salar r as 1'rosecutinE Attorney 187.50 Il F w.il: 1, . -.a c e r r 1 z� JG. r a C s Deputy ro,ecuyinr, .ttorne- J 150.00 Florence '�. DOr ;eSp11 �a 1ary as Stenographer for Prosecutin Atty 95.00 Y-ditl, I . Thornton Salary a s County Treasurer 187 .50 Frank '> ilson Salar�� as Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive Filson Sa1aa:,j as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 J, C. Ilarrington Salary as D0CI:hC0-00 125.00 I+t~_eelove ' . Canfield "glary aN Cler'r for Treasurer 100.00 S. -'arl do 100.00 J. H. Stevencon do 100.00 Claire C . C'ilson do 100.00 C. 71. 7i sl,: d0 100.00 D. C. 7ise do 100.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. renr-.ett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. T.!.edhurst do 150.(i0 Carpenter Salary as Jailor 140.00 Ed J. I', ennedy Salary as Deputy Sheriff 125.00 I7. D. Drain do 125.00 Paul Tolsl:.an Salary as Cook 30.00 II. D. IrcArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F. T.T. Carver Salary as Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. fence do 120.00 Jessie 1-u.err d0 100.00 Helen Ca,:_pbe11 Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 J. C. Tri l is Sa1a: y as County Fngin ee-r 107.50 J. G. Hostetter 'Ca1ar�r as Chief Deputy 24/30 168.00 121 Gooch Sala r✓r � s Inst'nan `11/30 147.00 J. C. 11-Tills, Jr. Salary as P.o dman 125.00 L . G. yo1-rden Sal arl, as Chainman 21-' /30 96.75 Pallas Sweet do 21/30 94.50 Chas. Sly clo 1';/30 6.75 C. F. Ri seine Salary as Inspector 7/30 4-9.00 E. V. _17ratt Salary as Corm- ut0r 1/30 5.00 L. J. irwin S a 1 a r as Auto ITechanic 175.00 J. ?7. Sr1i.th Salary as Flo DrmCn 125.00 J. 1:. Johnston Sala:.ir as 7,10,cl:sr i t h 110.00 C. C. King Salary as Supt. C ount; r Ilol°Ie 100.00 Lottie V. Jamieson SaIar,,Y, as 7atron County I-'ome 50.00 G. Tat sugawa Salary as Cook County Home 75.00 D. Carieron Salary as As 't 10.00 i.oy Ousley Salar;r as Teamster 60.00 obert Lane do 30.00 F rr Day T.Tru• 1 i. c Sal^ 7 c„_..c.r �.� as ITurse 75 00 • 7% Day Salary as :%ss!t ITurse 50.0C. Ada T.Tult e s do 40.00 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 05.00 C C. Greed Salary as Tanager Detention Hos-pital 50.00 Jennie Green S� 1ai�r as 'Tntron Detenti on Hospital 50.00 F, n. K__on, Ton Salary as Deput;- Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 E. C. Ba;,tor ',-pence as Counter Colm.�issioner 1.50 "am 13. Barrett �1)Dense as Coty Auditor 11.22 J. C. Hills "-,",.-:pence as County Engineer 4.05 Loor,is fi;ald-rey =,::pence .s prosecuting Attorney 16.67 :."nm. Jennie T_T. Tobin '!:pence as County Superintendent 5.62 f_ ? Ca17_ahan �__ =�:rpense a "hcriff Z13.61 Geo. Eybrant „::pence a s Charity Conlmis,�io ner 2.50 .._. S. Glen 7:^Home as Probation Officer 5.81 1-1 3. Cw_ 0 :_ , r. en e w� l rlCo'- __r cu_t r��_ Agent .25 ?I. Cov,,den =''::-oense as Constable 9.99 C. C. Green ,1:7)en`;e a,_ 'Tanager I'etenl.iol. ?ios-)- 11.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS CCt 0') er TERMS on THE oth DAY OF De c e?7-lb e r 1921 C. C. I'ing =,.rpense c.ti Superintendent Count;• IT.ome „ 11.00 L. Fe.-Cuson Salary as aUeno[,. fo_ lCricultural _"Cent 65.00 Ly1 e StenoS. sei1-ices to Co. Supt. Oct-TTov. 21.00 Gus Bettman `,ervices as Poll Ta Collector 32.66 Lescher^ Typing for County ire ;surer 1.50 29�, Stract f°: ii t 1 e Ins. Co. List of CLaily -ff les for !Assessor 2.50 :! oroe io-,rn^',;-o 'ore '�tirv. Po?1 `�'w: list for i'-sse sor 12.00 Pacific Tel L, Tel Co. 7l1one service for Couxity Offices 79.65 U 7'estern Union Telg, Co. r ��� �' - ' es ace, o-r Co-:>,L-rt�S•-1_rr 4 4N F.J. Van KirL- Operation o_. Lloyd=-c-,ellan !,ug, 20.00 St . L ulce' _. ilo sri tal Care of Clifford Po ~ter 10.00 li1 .,s r. A. :.-. l�,.aon ram,„ a , l�a� �, oper�.�ion on Porter c�iilc. 01 0.0. jr. I:". Ilehlig do 5.00 1c0. Cross lharr,,iacy "=edicine for County Patients 114.51 Owl Pharr:T_cy do 10.25 l=1'thur C. Harlow _,uri l of Geo. S,reifill 25.00 A. Smith Groceries fo- retention YTosri tal 0,1�_ I'1r.j seat Cor:?pang TT f _cat for Detention _'osp_ta1 10.75 Chas. ='. Willis _"ill: for L Detention T_ 1_0s,- �itL.l Oct -liov, 6.50 OwlPharr.,acy ecii sine fo: Detention ITo ;?vital 18.00 C. v% Klein `'oocl for Detention ITos_ ital 10.00 T.einenann Tia nostic ?,ab. "Lams for etentio : IL spital 'I.00 "he Surpriee More Bedding; fo .'etention Ilos--)ital 18.04 BellinOaam "'-rni C_ l,av-r Store Cots for Detention, iTosrital 7.70 13. B . 7urniture Co. Pads for Detention I`os-oital 5.50 ?Iorse Hdvie. Co. I'egister etc. for Detention hospital .08 L•er-oc Hdvre Co '"ardware for Petention hospital 3.80 . 7,r shington Po,ider Cc . Ptrd. for Detention 'Hospital 9.38 Thorlpson -Realty Co. Insurance Premium on CoUn.t-, Home 50.00 ?ountain alteny Prear_?. for County Home 34.30 =.oval l'ai r�r Products Co. .Butter for County 'Tonle 94.00 T'rye & Company T-Ieat for County home 12.15 `'.'. Gerard Supplies fOi CoUrit,r home 17.00 Tai_• I'eot. 'tore Idse for Counter IHome �9._ Geo. Casebeer Grir_ding for County home 6.10 COL?ntj' TO C' Gwr� Ge !fit? t o sL?pp1ies fo?' C�oun tom' Ii0?^iP. 17 .4 9 73e1.1inJ-ia- 7atte_y Co. Lattery service for County Home 1.69 il:Licl `Welter Sunplies for County Home 5.00 'T rthrrest I'dw. "o . coo 5 . `2s".,:ell Pjurbing Co. Plumbing fo' County'70r.Ic Jul -Aug. .91 Seth A. Atvro od P L,: 7 P Co . I.iaterial fo r County=Tome Apr. 1.50 Bloedel Donovan Lbr I.Ti lis Lumber for County Hwme 5.30 J. P,yan '-'epairing bldgs at County Ho.-.e 20.50 llrs . C. H. 7"ai t "are of Juveniles 26.25 Ben Tucker Care of '"arcy children 20.00 IrelanC_ (Z Pancoast Groceries for DelTaven et al Oct-:iov. 150,21 Empire '"eat Groc. Co. Groceries for ITrs. Fagg 17.17 Fair IHercanti le Co . Groceri es for 'TcC-reaeh, et al. 19.35 J O'Connor Groceriesrfor CuCur�, et al n5.75 B. B. Grocer,_r Co. Groceries for Ban'.s, et al 24.67 Groceri Groceries for ''., lone, et al. 30.46 C. 1,7. Allen "rocerics for Jones CCU- Ov. 11.73 t 'ousots Grocery Groceries foIHrs . Franker 14.13 Gilfilen 7erct. Co. Groceries for TeBore, et al 15.91 Cleary, Tesdall Groc. Groceries fo r Peterson, et al 34.10 Jaco'oson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 c C1'- ..pbell L B-rotnov groceries for Johnston, et al :� 2.13 F. F. Gerard Gfoceries fo,r Chas. Conley 15.95 Golder I'jle Trading Co. Groceries for Lambert, et al. Oct-'_,ov. 31.44 Lin (flen -eYt . Store Groceries for I-Ieni�r ti.iith 12.49 ':'olten & ?.'_ontfort Groceries for Ba-lrer, et a1. z=--1.60 Burton & Burton Groceries for Hu bard 20.00 I." ` 1,0 rdarson Groceri es for Steffanson , et al 30.00 J. 0. Gulbransen Groceries for Gooding, et al 46.74. lioolcsaClr Valley 7,ochdaic Co. Groceries for Severence Oct-ilov. _-0,00 Sum,as Grocery Groceries for ? C. Cl arl., 3.70 Chris Hagen '=-rilk for T`rs. Thomas 8.00 ?�d rand '"cAlpine 1--ay for Inga Horan 15.00 Peter lest Shoes for Clarl; children 6.00 Battersb�r Bros. r, bbers for Fnstilom c_,ildren 3.00 A. j ?."ontEl- omery 1700d for ingstro::., et a1. Sep-llov. 18. -5 A. II. Pale `;'ood for I."ullin, et al. Sept -Oct. 13.50 u. Heaton ,_ Or r" ,. ,� 'ens for 1..rs. _._ark, o� 1 3.5 0 A. C. Filler =Le.-.t for `"rs. " cC_-casill. 10.00 ?uget Sound �'orr Lt . Co . Lt (,Z, Gws f0 r T'r r, . _ rank 2.30 Harry 0. 7ingham Burial of Frank Hart 25.00 Ja- _.. e s , ,r1i t fi eld burial of Iler^.^?an ':.aeschla 25.00 Union Prtg. y"ildg w Sta Co. Books for Assessor 120.60 do `ccei-ots for Treasurer 4'-77.50 r.o S'L?p. for Co. Cl",'.-S-.?-Jt-lSUd-Clectio:?s 259.49 Griggs Sta ': tg. Co. cup. for !it t;;' -r LLilt - �?d-FleCti0n3 83.70 Ar otett Printin- Co. �:'rtg. for Attorney Cct-'1ov 97.80 Irish Prt ;. Co. Prtg. brief for Prosecut-in- Attorney 30.20 G. L. 'Tongan Prig. S•',;. ��v. for Prosecuting Attornc,, 15.15. Cross -France Co. '.lash. _-An-. iF,. for Prosecutinu Attorney 17.50 -, T. ITathes Book Co. T rpe,•rriter repai rs for Co. Cll,-Pros. Attorne, 3.90 Fran'.'T. Lw:~morn 'index fo.L 7.7ash --"cc. for Pros. Atty 1.25 Lo,•,r.?an ec Hanford_ Co. '"imeogra-Dl, for 1 r. Agt . 120.00 T_-Ie Ty-oe,•rriter Service Co. Type,7ri to }•ey�ai rs for Co . Agr. Agent 3.00 P. G. Bartel '2epairs t o typewriter for 1,�-.gineer 1.00 Kroll. 'u':r0 Co . `:"zatcom County Atlas orAud L Assessor 22.50 Platen -Grip Co. Platen Grip for !va dito r and cleric 5.00 Dalton Adding I.r_-.cl ine Co. "."ach. service for Assessor and treasurer 34.00 »urroushs Adding Co. Ribbon C^. Service for T.,ea,urer 31.55 `,','. A. Te_,mleto.� Cartage o.z <,.uto liceise b1W:111,s 1.00 ",'. D. Gillen Insurance �o�e:liu. on CcL�nt r Garage 59.40 Z2 Oct ober RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERDI� I.7onda Jr THE 5th D,iy or Deg er?b e r 1921 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline fog. County Garage 203.28 Gesdahl c! .''.icGovran Worl: on Co1y1ty Garage 7.65 Griggs Sta. c� P��tg,. Co. Tire slips etc. for Co1?nty Garage Oct. 15.50 Puget Sound Pow -"- Lt Co. Lt cc Port for Counts r Garage 8.80 '.7orse "cir; e . Co . Supplies for County Ga age 25 .94 Northwest Ildrr . Co . C_o 59.21 Puget So- nd ',lelding 77" r'epairs fo_ Sheriff L Supplies for Count--,-, Garage 11.50 T n, C+ •, ha , _�bor c run_ s_.�.n1 rn • � � for Eng-CO CO--m irs-Co . Garage -1re.� etc. 529.35 L. C. I.,yers Care & Storage of OtBrien car for "Sheriff 10.00 J. 'T. Laube "I' -Son 1,adiator repairs for Hy. y�.trol-aan - 3o.tte2. rent 8.38 to Ehg. & C11ar. Corr lr f--,. Curtin w Fraser Auto repai ro for zlgineer-Sheriff 28.50 Auto Top Co. Auto top repai_2s for -alg & Supt. Oct--'Tov. 10.80 North,••rest Auto elect. Co. Batte?�s service for Engineer 5.00 77rs. H. Cassils Oil for Engineer 2.45 Standard Auto Co. Auto parts for Supt -7; Eng. 2.75 B'ellin� w:1 I.totors Corp. Auto parts for County Commissioner 12.60 Diehl w Sir2pson Co. Auto parts for A,gricultura 1 Agent 2.00 C. A. Griffiths Co. Supplies for G�.raC;e L: Elections 8.26 Sam E. Barrett l�':�pense a/c Zlections 32.79 do Co 15.86 Bellingham Publ. Co. Publ. Notices a/c Elections 8.00 I+ernda1e Record Publ. notice tmm election 1.15 J. A. Houcl: Posting notices of fort Election and county sch elect. 40.00 C. 71. Patterson ostin- Port election :notices 20.00 An; Lett Pzintinr Co. U lection supp ie;� 1 214.47 Jenh-ins-Boys Co. T..inni shings for Polling places 24.00 lrort'hrrest Ildrr. Co. Supplies for Elections 2.6-0 J. P. ?I:rde J o P: State vs Tot Lindse.- f 3.00 3. I,T. <ingsley Const : do 2.40 R. V. Reynolds ':'fitness: do 1.20 TI. Beyno .(Is C.0 do 1.20 E. E. Roddy ' J of,,P : State vs Harry James 3.25 do C_o State vs Ed Dorsey 3.25 0. D. Post J of P: State vs John Doe 2.50 do ob State vs G. H. Lindle7, .50 E. E. Boddy J of P: State vs aed I. trdell 2.50 I.. 3rocl: rep Sheriff: do 8.00 0. D. Post J of P: State vs Rohr Lehman 2.50 do do State vs 3 . 11cHa, le 2.00 do do State vs 71. ITelson 2.00 E E. 73oddy J of P: State vs Thayer 2.50 C. IT. „ ei-m:,Ang -1 L Sheriff: do 2.50 Cafe l�,ichelieu 7cals for Jurors 8.50 Drop Ilin Cafe do 7.30 J-ck I.7artin CIO 30.35 Hotel_ Leopold do 13.00 ^'"S. Etta B. Sle"'?OT2S CA 9.75 Legoe 7-1dwe. Co. 71ash ba tteries for Sheriff 3.50 Casca ?e Laundry 'ire `:Torl:a -.a,undry� for Coui thouse and Ju cy 'Looms 17.05 Puget mound Pori w Lt Co. . Lts 1°or Courthouse Ga: fo'r Jail 83.66 F' . 17acDonald Lette?�ings doors in Courthouse 4.00 Thiel & V7elter Supplies for Courthouse 7.15 -odern Electric Co. do 50.60 Clark Electric Co. d0 3.60 G. Zl. Ryclmian Repairs t0 Courtrow-ii 1�0.00 n , W. Co rni sh Paint Co. Yaterial for Courthouse repairs 63.20 Northwest Hdrr Co. Supplies for Courthouse and Heating Plant 40.57 Caine-Grimshaw Co. Cowl for nump at Tcleatin Plant 15.10 The Vefolene Co. Pump a/c Heating Plant 30.00 Dupar-B)lythe Co. Repairs to heating plant and jail 45.35 .Paul Tolsman I.7eals for Prisoners 350.40 Battersby Bros. Supplies for Prisoners and Jail 16.90 Ireland &- Pancoast Soap, etc. for Jail 20.50 1aci fic Stearl Laundry -a��Ltn.dry 7 ^ for Jail n 1.75 ?pair Dent. Store `idse for 71eatherford 1.49 1Torthrrest Tent C- Arming Co. Supplies for Janitor 2.50 piebe Soap (c Chemical 71ILs Pipe cleaner for Janitor 0.00 S)ells Hardware Co. Supplies for Janitor 13.30 Frank C. Dinschus Scalp bounty on 1 7Tildcat 5.00 John Cress Scalp bounty on 1 Coyote 1.00 Ind El. Ayers Scalp bounty on I Lyn:,, 5.00 H. Kiphart `'ca.lp bounty on 2 'llildcats 10.00 -ITSTITUTE !! IM 1% 0. Sisson Services as Lecturer 100.00 John Henry L tons Services a/c Teachers' Institute 100.00 1. W. runarz Services as Lecturer at teachers' Institute 45.00 SOLDIERS' r'�,I EF IUITD Sarah 70ster deli of 25.00 I'ranl:Leslie Griffith do 25.00 l:. 7. 'Bennett, Q.l-T . I,Tone.r advanced in erlergency case 20.00 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of 1.7artha G. Janieson and balance on burial 150.00 of 77lyina Vainnima.n I:iA-�I�.I11.GE C.EIT IPICAT11 'TUND, Geo. IT. Coon, Co. Cler'_t Bccordi:ng "Harriage Certyficates 41.00 George A. Grant, C11-. Kin-r; Co. 0 2.00 011=T IC AIMHAL PROT-ECTION 17MID Harry Allen Damages a/c chickens billed by CAg .300.50 ...�_000------ On mot -ion the Boa-_Cadjourned to mect on Tuesda;,, December Gt_n, . 1921. ra d �, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS r r) e3 October TERAI ue _. s cday THE Gt _ DAY or .?�eCer�ber 192 1 n n c 'l •f P 'a Yt" v. a-' -u��.l�,r, ..c� . ems G�� , 19 ��-, " 3 n t n i -t- l�o u�o�,rci neL pursuant �o c.journ �enU t n � s i1 • C• 1" u�,.en on ecer�,�ey ��:,,1.� 9 21 reseni,, ll meibers o, 'che oOrd a.Zc �'ie Cle 'i: i_� � ��encc.nce. the follol.rin�; ,�rocecc?_in,;s vrere r ri n 7 +n n r 777 L n z , T l � '1 r � ' T n , � 77 . S-Ina ll e , C o un -1-i " ✓ � * '1 The-�ove.__ue_ -re��or-L-a oz .._��rL���et __ w.:, u,�erc�._�o,_,�. ,,=:ur...e :Irecl _h-- ic,n andC, C. King, u�1. Courl�,r TTOT'1e, traore filedtiri-L he :Board. On motion the `�oarO a cliourned to---ce'u on 'reC�n8SC2� ', ^cccr. � cr "� �i2, 1921. C: i -n^i1 Boa rcl of Counter Co maissi.oners. C October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TExnT� e d n e s lour THE "l th DAY or De c emb e r 1921 Inesday -_Dec embe:(., 7 th 1921. The Board met pursuant to aO.joui-nment talc -en on December 6th, 1921. Present, all :-^erlbers of the Board and the C1erh in attendance. . '11e fo11o7rinr c1aLas were ailowed any! p:,Ocee.dlings had: CU=1IT =TMTSE ITD Po se B . Bennct t Inspector: Port , City n School elections 1st Waal rd Pct . ll 7.50 1,wuira G. ',Teisenburger Judge: do 7.50 I;end IY _ -)o Eton � izlge : do 7.50 C . I . ILoth =.lent : do 5.00 Alfretta Gannon Inspector: Port, City c School_ elections 1st ':lard Pet. 21 7.20 Hattie I'. I7ouc'.c Judge: do 7,00• ITe ll_i e 1`�. P�0'o i:�son Ju dge : do 7.00 Lilla F. Moulton Inspector: Port, City School elections 1st ;lard Pct, 31 7.70 �rny L. Prouty Judge : dd. 7.50 J 11'. Decker Judge do 7.50 J. F. Decker :cnt do 5.00 J. K. 11obins on Inspector: Port, City School elections 1st `;lard Pct. 41 6.70 ITet': i e '". lob -. Judge : do 6.50 Allen J. Love Judge d0 6.50 'P e nny' s Store -Rent : do 5.00 C, L. Lin des^r_wn Inspector: Port, City School elections 1st `card Pct. 51 7.00 Al1:,a Ii.ib*o erd Ju dge c..o 7 .00 lizabet' Sanderson Judge ao 7.00 . Geo. w=ar'Gness Iidsp-ector: Port, City 3 School elections 1st "card Pct. 61 7.00 Elizabeth Start':_- Judge: do 7.00 C. J. B:Tron Judge. do 7.00 I:Tfs. Collins Rent : c'.o 5.00 Geo. A. Denson Inspector: Port, City L 'School elections 1st 7lard Pet, 73. 7.20 IT-rra 7,"erritt judge • c_o 7.00 Elizabeth Shields Ju dge do 7.00 1701uribia Grocery Pent : do 5.00 D. FargzG arson Inspector: Port , City Scl- ool elections 1st `'.ard Pct. 81 7.50 J. A. ?"clntirs Judge : do 7.50 I."rs. '. Ericl_son Judge: c'o 7.50 John .Fi seland "ent and fuel: d0 5.25 Clara 71L, Diezman Inspector: Port, City c School elections 1st hard Pct. 91 8.20 T. - 13 a rn e t 1. Judge: do 8.00 Nlancy D,ainett Judge : do 8.00 Alliara B. 7,-Iite Inspector: Port, City L School elections 1st `l,'wrd Pct. 101 7.45 Florence I. Naff Judge: do 7.25 Florenne _, Shon: Judge: d0 7.25 Porlac'_•; 'Bros. ent : do 5.00 77. F. Golcl.en Inspector: 'Port, City C� School elections 2nd 7'ard I'ct . 12 7.00 Clara Stenger Ju clge : do 7.00 Ia,,zra 77. Sa r�-I)le'r judge: CIO 7.00 ='c_ Oviens Pent : r'0 5.00 J Simonc'_s inspector: ;Port, City <nc ,school elections 2nd lard Pct. 22 7.50 J. L. L' _: i'.i11s Judge: rip 7.50 C2-,s'. I';, I�av, Judge: do 7.50 C. -., 79011'_�_ Inspector: Port., City S. School:7 elections 2nd 'rd Pct. 32 8.25 I.rs. -elli.e Ivie Judge: do 8.25 _,s . rra Lin dsay Ju dge : do 3.25 %lolland L `lilliams Pent, heat C� 1ig:t. do 6.00 B , -Ti !son inspector: Port, City w School elections 2nd ''ard Pdt . 42 7.50 Belle 11u:-izel1 Pecla Judge: CIO 7.50 Cecile ?.. D ettman Judge: cIo 7.50 I.'innie A. Allen Inspector: Port, City & School election, 2nd ,lard Pct. 52 7,00 Ida filler Judge: do 7.00 Isrill.a -13iegert Judge: CT 7.00 I,Tinnie ,A. Allen dent: do 5.00 I. aggie ,, . Lusby Inspector: Port, City -'school elections 2nC1 ,lard Pct. 62 7.50 Susie T.T., I:Teador Judge: do 7.50 !!lice T.J. Brigham Judge: do 7.50 C. 1'. Thorxoson `'ent: do 5.00 J, J. Setzer . Inspector: Port , City cc School elections 2nd "Yard Pct. 72 7.70 Jennie Oren Judge: do 7.50 Jessie ni sher Judge : CIO 7.50 John 11la-rriner +'-ent : do 5.00 V1. F. Terrill Inspect -or: Port, City & School elections 2nd 71ard Pct. 32 7.50 W. L. As7le r Ju dge : do 7.50 C. T . Slentz Judge : d0 7.50 F. E . Di l la's .ugh "ent : c? 0 5.00 Wi11ie B. ITunn Inspector: Port, City L School elections 2nd Ward Pct. 92 7.70 Annie 7. Goodric:, Judge: d0 7.50 IT.aud.e Crossl in Judge: d.0 7.50 P'zi 1li-O .Jrinlcett Pent: c.o 5.00 I.Trs. I.T, J, Hunting Inspector: Port, City L Sc,i.00l elections 2nd Ward Pet. 102 7.00 T e r e i'ergusor_ Judge: do 7.00 . Lydia E. I;TcLe od Judge'. do 7.00 C. E. I1 irk Inspector: Port , City, w School elections 2nd V.Tard Pct. 112 7 .20- Icia R. Ile, -zinger Judge : do 7.00 J01717 V. Nordr,ren Judge : do 7.00 '.Trs. ILary L. Smitll 17. ent: do 5.00 C. S. Gerhart Inspector: Port, City & School elections 2n-. ':lard Pct. 122 7.00 TTinnie GiIfi1en Judge' do 7.70 Clara;. A. Cade Judge : do 7.00 icy_ L. D , Qum ach.enol, ,�_� inspector: Port, City & School elections 5Ld j:�ard Pct . 13 7.00 Acne s I.Tullin Judge : C.0 7.00 T'lo-,.-a A. Jacic-son Jude : c.o '7 .00 0. J . 'Uhitema.rs'r_ Clara ?T, Bennett -dent : Inspector: Port, City & Sc�aool C.0 elections 3 rd. r.,rd Pct. 23 5.00 7.50 Beulah IT. Dols Ju dge : C.o 7.50 7.50 Illvin 7-. 7.-cGill_ Judge. c'0 5.00 ,', A. (=eo rge Pent : c.o RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS' 2.25 O c tob e r TEsrr/ we do e s day. THE 7 th DAY OF December 192 1 J..T. Alexander -- Inspector:'Port, City & Sch Elections 3rd Vlard Pct. 33 7.20 Martha Wiburg Hopple Ju dge : do 7.00 R. A. I'lullenger Judge: do 7.00 Mrs.' Fred Borchardt Rent: do 5.00 Mrs. Sue Reno Inspector: Port, City. & Sch Elections 3rd ',lard Pct. 43 7.50 IZrs . ITaggi e Cook Judge: do 7.50 I:rs . Eva IIcCush Judge : do 7.50 Margie Rowe Inspector: Port, City 8c Sch Elections 3rd Ward Pct. 53 7.50 Sarah _ I, . Barnet"t Ju dg e : do 7' . 5 0 Elizabeth Fegley Jude: do 7.50 A. F. Bye Estate Rent: do 5.00 Blanche H. I:I1cCullough Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 3rd We, rd Pct, 63 7.70 Junie D. 11cKee Judge: do 7.50 Laura G. Blonden Judge: do 7.50 ITrs. Ora Gilfilen Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 3rd Via -rd Pct. 73 7.00 Ilrs. Jessie Paus Judge: do 7.00 I.Iis. Ethel E.. Munn Judge.: do 7.00 I,Irs., Ora Gilfilen Rent: do 5.00 James D. Hannegan Inspector: Po rt , City -& Sch Elections' 3rd 171axd' Pct . 83 7.60 Mary E. Classe Judge: do 7.00 1,Trs. Mabel Slater _Judge: do 7.00 Yrs . 1-.Sabel Slit er Rent : do 5.00 D. E. Bartnif`f Inspector..: Port ,. City Sch Elections '4th Vlard. Pct. 14 7.50 J. E. Faulkner Judge: do 7.50 -Pearl Bartruff Ju'cge: do 7.50 D. Bartruf-f Rent: do 5.00 B.- K. T.TcElmon Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections Ath Ward Pct. 24 7.70 Inez Kirimie Judge: do 7.00 Ninnie Shanley- Judge:. do 7.00 ' John 0 rcha rd ' Rent : do 5. GO C. I.T. Sherman- Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 4th Ward Pct. 34 7.50 Lenore Powell Judge: do '7.50 C. Humphreys Judge: do 7.50 ' L . T . Dodson, Rent: do 5.00 A. H. Pratt Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 4th V1ard Pct. 44 7.50 R. S.. Simpson- Ju dge : do, 7.50 R-.- Lamont Judge: do 7.70 Frances G.. Miller: Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 4th V,ard Pct. 54 7.20 Hannah Koonce Judge: do 7.00 I':iar_tin Ilartinsen Ju6.ge: do 7.00 17. G. Clark Rent : - - do 5.00 J. -C. Stisreet Inspector: Port, City-& Sch Elections 4th Surd Pct. 64 7.70 - Rae ,Hale - Judge : do 7.50 Eli zab 6th - Rath Ju dge : do 7.50 I,Irs. Susan Montfort Rent: do 5.00 W.' VT: Carroll Inspector: Po2.u, City & Sch Elections 5th Ward-Pct. 15 7.70' Catherine Charroin Judge: do 7.50 1,1arie Pierce Judge: do 7.50 Kulshan Clue Rent: do 5.00 :V1. G. Gooch Inspector: Port, City & Sch-Elections 5th 17ard Pct. 25 7.00 C.R.S. Egbert Judge do 7.20 A. -C. I:7il ler Judge do 7.00 John A. Kellogg Inspector: Port,. City & Sch Elections 5th Ward Pct. 35 7.70 Grace I:Iolzahn Judge: do 7.50. . Rachel. Brmm -Judge: do 7.50 I."Irs .. D. N.:- -Gri ffin . Rent: do 5.00 H.. N. Anderson- _ Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 5th Ward Pct. 45 7.20 Oressa Doty Judge: do 7.00 John Rin dahl. Judge: do 7.00 Alex Lingreen Rent: do 5.00 .Maude E, Rust Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 6th -yard Pet. 16 7.00 Fred B. Vlarsop Judge: do 6.75 Lillian F. Scott Judge: do 6.75 Emiltr Percy Inspec to r: Port,- City & Sch" Elections 6th Ward Pct . 26 7.20 Fannie F.athman Judge: do 7.00 . -Anne. W. Larson Judge: do 7.00 _ Puget Sound Saiii I-Alls & S CoFuel: do 2.25 -.C. -J. Freygang Rent do 5.00 John Brooten Inspector: City & Sch Elections 6th Ward Pct. 36 7.40 .Iinnie Brand Clark -Port, Judge: . . . do 7.00. Zella Hesser Judge:_ do. 7.00 J.- B. Neuman Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elections 6th Ward Pct. 46 6.75 -Geo. S. Westman Judge: . do 6.75 . Alice Sanders Judge: do 6.95 J. B. ITewman Rent : - do 5.00 C. 1T1. Peters Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elec. 1st Vlard Blaine G.50 Alice V'Ti11iains Judge: do 6.50 Grace I.Tontoure Judge: do 6.50 Sarah A. Richards Rent: do 5.00 J. 111. G. Itterritt Inspector: Port, City & Sch 'Elec. 2nd Vlard Blaine •7.00 F. L. Gott Judge: do 6.50 mud Pennington- Judge: do 6.50 1. 11. Scott Inspector.: Port', City & Sch Elec. 3rd Ward Blaine 6.50 Diary A. Runge Judp;e : do 6.50 Naomi A. Pinckney Judge: do 6.50 - Julius Tolt-en Rent: do 5.00 Vl. I. Baker Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elec. lst Ward Lynden 7.00 Vl. B. Loring- Judge: do 7.00 1,71. A. Bauman Judge: do 7.00 Jake LeConupte Janito r: do 2.00 Geo. V1. -Worthen Inspector: Port, City & Sch Elec. .2nd !axd L y n d e n 6.75 Peter Schuyleman Judge: do 6.75 6.75 J. Tj-. Beaty Judge: do Frank Pitts Insp ectdr: Port, -City & Sch Elections - Ferndale 8.00 E. Fi eld Judge : do 8.00 Oscar Snortland Judge: do 8.50 r October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TEItrrx 717e d1-1es da y THE 7 th DAY or -fie c erib e r 192 1 1s. 'I Tete�,an Inspector: Port, City ,. Sch ;er. - iToO'�sa,C'_. �' 50 c, G. 1! .1. er Judge : Co 8.00 -rt_1ur Cringer Judge: CIO 8.00 0. D. Post Inspector: Port, , City L Sch E1ec . - Sum as 7.50 ., t,. Lochb�ru�_1 Judge . CIO 7.50 JohnL. ''.'�tcaell Judge: do 7.50 J. ';'. - 1s�iree Inspector: Port & Sch Ilections - Acr.1e Tvrp. 8.00 -'rdvr. Hemmi_"2gOen JuCIE; e : CA 2 .00 I', J I.'aleng Judge: =0 8.00 7-a n1- Jers,inf-rr Inspector: Port C'. Sch Elections - 3ahcer Tvrp lot Pct. T'yan Judge : C_0 7.00 C E. An der;-0 Judge; d0 7.00 Geo. ". .-=linefelter Inspector. Port C Sc'i Elections - alcer Tvrp 2nc', Pct. 6.50 F 3. ePhersor. Judge. c:o 6.50 Pr. .' A. Day Judge: c'o 6.50 Glen rush Inspector: Port C'� Sch Elections - Columbia ",up lot Pct. 6.00 na E --Ion Judge . do 6.00 Cho s. ist,en Judge: do 6.00 t illi^ -a Frost Inspector: Port (71 Sch - lections - Columbia ",.,p 2nd Pct. 7.00 L. I. Potter Judge: c- 7.00 L"<<_ I'oehler Judge: C0 7.00 ',' -,. Greene . Inspector: Port : Sch Ilections - `" T' Crescent tirp . 6.50 Ale: �.nrer Poy JuOCe: do 6:50 Carson_ Gri•`fith Judge: 0-0 6.50 `'cho c l "i st . ;'`n 3 Vent : do 10.00 Parri o"a Inspector: Port U Scl.. '?lectior s - Custer Tvn� 1st Pct . 7.00 r, 71 . •''' ,erect Judge . (�O - 7.00 rY1G'st Crease-,,-, Judge: Co 7.00 J. Ti7T ynJe Inspect Or: P0,'t Sc'.1_ =Ilection s - Custer `T ro 2nd Pct. 6.75 Gfco. frail TFrincerc'en Judge: C.0 6.75 `•'. P-.ul Johnson Judge : do 6.75 Sc'.001 -ist. Rent do 2.00 John lr=� link Inspector: Port cc Sch =elections - Delt "Tvrp lot Pct. 7.00 Orel E. Jachnian Judge: dO 7.00 C. 'T Vcaa _cr sriend Judge c,o 7.00 t`!i1son Inspector: Po-t Sch Elections - elta Tvrp 2n0, Pct. 7.00 ClauCe-cGuire Judge: 0.0 7.00 J. u. Svrope Ju cge : C.0 7.00 Cyrus T. Gatem Inspector- Port L Sch --lections - 1'eming Tvrp 1st Pct. 7.00 John A. ,Test Judge : do 7.00 R. 2L. Bo ren Judge : c0 7.00 ren Jam e s Inspector- Port (`-, Sc: -Clectio,:s - rerring T ip 211-:d Pct. 7.00 Yrs. IFi nni e ats0 . Ju dge . do 7.00 IT A. Gates Judge: "10 7.00 S ch, o o l Dist. i-5 0 Rent: do 3.00 A. 77. Prost Inspector: Port c: Scl. Ilections - 7•'err_dGle Tvr) lot Pot. 7.50 I.7 ^s . -'dvr. _"cAlpine Judge : do 7.00 I:Irs. Clara Baer Judge: do 7.00 School Tilt . r,r320 Rent : do 3.00 I -I. Chapman Inspector: Port L Sch Elections - Fe--ndale Tvrl: 2nd Pct. 6.50 J. J. Tawell Judge: do 6.00 Emily Time:,. -man Judge: do 6.00 T. B. V!yniz Inspector: Port c�,• Sch Elections - 7'ernCale T,,•rp 3rd Pct. 7.50 C. T. Fitzgerald Judge: co 7.50- Geo. .E. I ,,-Alton Judge: ,!0 7.50 Ferndale Township ent: C0 3.00 J. Ir". ?i �:,10om Inspector: Port w Sc"-,--) "llection s - 7ern0c.le T.•rp 4th Pct. 9.04 r. J. : gran Ju c e : C_o 7.00 Florence 1-Turd Judge : do 7.00 Horace S. T"tither Inspector: Port Sch Elections - Geneva `�vn::. 6.00 Alma 7.,est Judge: do 6.00 Fran'; A. Childo Judge: do 6.0' C. IT. Otte,`tc.r'. Inspector: Port �3ch "lections - Glacier Tvrp. 6.50 II. Steiner judge: do 6.50 Kozel I'aC71 -Lld Ju cue : do 6.50 Sc', o of Dist. ; 85 Pent : do 2.00 Paul A. Giarde Inspector: Port 3. Sch 7lections - La,Jrence Tvrp 1st Pct. 7.25 ��oe Trecl-er Judge: do 6.75 P. G. Cool: Judge: CIO 6.75 Joe Trecker Rent: do 5.00 I,ic'-a r Cassels Inspeetorr.: Port Sc~ Elections - Eam, rence Tvrp 2nd Pct. ^.00 AlfreCl J. Clode Judge: (.10 7.00 o rr:lan G. 7- cC clay Judge: do 7.00 -telly S. Busz Janitor: do 2.50 'T C. I?cDonald_ Inspector: Port & Scla elections - 'Luami Island Tvrp. 6.00 E. C. Alfs Judge: do 6.00 J. `", Phi L?roo judge: C_O 6.00 C. R. A.:ling Inspector: Porb & Sch Elections - Lynden Twp lot Pct. 6.50 I R. Stauffer Judge : CIO 6.50 H. S. Slade Judge: do 6.50- Lynden Township Rent: d0 5.00 Gerrit Veleke Inspector: Port & Sch Elections - Lynden Tvrp 2nd Pct. 7.25 A. D . Colyer judge: do 7.25 Gerrit Polinder Judge: d0 7.25 r . IT . Gi lr._o re Rent: do 5.00 P. D. Ha rim ess Inspector: Port & Sch Elections - Lynden Tvrp 3rd Pct. 7.00 J, IT. IIi 11 Judge : do 7.00 7. R. 3erry Judge: do 7.00 . J. Farvey Inspector: Port & Sch Elections - I:"a,ple t,11s Tvrp. 7.00 rs: I 2.C. Judlcins Ju'Ige: do 7.00 G . A. l"inc Judge : do 7.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERh35 ..'eCr eCC ay THE 7. ' DAY or ;e c el_b e r 1921 X_ L inspector: Port Scl•,. _=lcctions a :,.-i etta, `i'vrp 1st - ct. 7.50 F Byte JuJr_e T. '__ginned-.- Juc;e : c;0 7.00 a, :-agl-ie - ste�"r)r00'c- inspcctor:ilort cl Sc";„ ections - `" rief,ta '"t•r,, 2nd Pct - 6 50 �7m . J . _ "u Ju do e . c_o 6.50 sterb ro o' s Judge : C_o 6.50 �asterbroolcs ent: c?0 .00 H. B , ''-`a 1v orlon Inspector. Port . Sc_, ry"'_ection s - '-t . 17i eW '7'W P 1st Pct . 95 0-+'i;,�;� lson Ju C;e . 0 0.75 'a t Co11op�� JuCe : CO 8.75 ,;chool "i s' .,_83 Pent . do 5 C, 0 "inert `.Icstre Inspector. Port Sch Elections - _'t, ��i cv, Tvrp 2nd Pct. 6 30 Jo'_n A. =inJ Jucl;e : '_o 7.50 -rs . C=ra ce i,)=>ou1 r Judge : Co 6.50 School Dist . „`03 Rent: -0 5 . •,�0 7T Jones inspector: Port L Sc'-,,- Elections - I.Tt. Vicw Ttirp 3r.-0_ xct. 7.00 Cleda Ch.ichcster JuCge: do 6.50 J. B•ye rs Judge : do 6.50 SC';001 1 St . ;L55 -'-ent : CIO 3.00 J. P. I'e7unley inspector: Port c'_ Sc- -J1Cctions - Tt. V1CZ;" T,fp t' iCam. 7.50 I da. 1j. Vroran Judge: Co 7.50 7.T^be7. ' . Poessel JLtc� e : c'_o 7.50 7 en-ry Karl, Jr. Jmlitor: d0 1.50 Scgoo1 Di strict ;;'308 Fuel: do 1.00 J. P,. Snit',_ Inspector: Tort L Sch Elections - :Tooksac'= Ttirp 1st Pct. 7.00 I,. S. I.Ti11er Juc'ge: do 7.00 I,. 7'a"Zaret Smith Jud_gc: do 7.30 0.._ t T'.ent etc: do 7.00 =� E �' r . Jai.er;_,reen I; Spector: " ' v - - Per Sc�1 _,lection ? ,.Sc� T Sri �,� c,�� ooI. c�. �_� ti c . 7 .50 -'.rs. Flora 7=atch Judge: Ci0 7.50 7'ar.rJ -li nton Ju clz e : do 7.50 Sc' ool Dist. 318 I?ent. do 5.00 Clyde F. Pleed _nNpectOr: Ports w ac_z eco_1a �Too_..:,ac_. ;rp 3rd PCB. 7,00 John Sinloson Judge : do 7.00 J. J. = 7 !Tlally Ju dge : (7-0 7.00 J. 71. 'Tyers Inspector: Port w Sch 1]1ecti0ns T-w-o 4th --)ct. 7.00 R. B . Dartoo Judge : d0 6.50 ='. A. rdline Judge : c1 0 6.50 School. Dist, 99 lent : do 1.00 V. Van Houten Inspector: Port Ll Sch 7lections - P.-,zf, T.,•-rp. T. ::. PT:rsons JLlC.ge : CIO 76.50 .00 _, ry D. 3e11 Juc'ge: CIO 6.50 -1-11. S',"'uel`i0i Ti-Ispocto =0rt SC',, .,�lcction- - 701i1t _o'�erts Tirp. 6.50 Geo . 1I . ,,I` t e rs Ju dg e . C+_0 6.50 `.7 lliaiM Taylor Jude : do 6.50 G. te Inspector Port Sch Elections - Dome Tvm. 7.00 T . J. T.-cCollu;t Judge : do "1. CO C1 H. �eebe JuCL do 7.00 , School Di st . ;`303 Pent : do 5.00 Minnie Julien Inspector: Port C:Sch Elections - Scmiah..,ioo T.:rp. 6.50 Frank Henspeter Judge: do 6.50 Carl Pahner Judge: do 6.50 75-innie Julien Vent: C.0 5.00 J. P . I,2wrence inspector: Port Sc'-1 Elections - Ten I:Ti le Two lst Pct. 7.00 A. G. ':`c7Ti I! en Ju d;e : CIO 7.00 77G. Guckgirt Judge: Co 7.00 School Dist. r3�' T:ent : do 5.00 Julius `;I Par'cer Inspector: I'o-rt Sch "Iections - y'en =-'file Tym 2nd )CJu- 7.50 =LOSS D. Tiffan-r Juc?ge: d0 V 00 _rent on i.'Iy ers Ja Cc : do 7.00 A. C. Iinowles Inspector Dort L Sch Elections - Ten I.Tile Ttirp 3rd Pct. 6.25 I-irs . F. J. ':Teel. Ju dge : _ r'o 6 25 . o Dollie I. Foster Judge: do 6.25 J. F. '.Tort;enthaler Inspector: Po u cc ScI•, Election- - 'Zen T.=ile T,ro ^th Pct. 7.50 A. D. Zanc'_er Ju Cge : CIO 7.50 :ry L. Ilazleto.� Jude: - 7.50 School Di st . ;i�303 7,ent : d0 5.00 L G. Beebe inspector: fort �c Sc:a I,lectio ns - Van:Iyc?.z Tarp 1st Pet. 6,00 A. DeVlieger Judge: do 6.00 'Te len A. Young JuC.ge : do 6.00 DeVli eger 'dent : CIO 3.00 John Can..bell inspect -or: Port C"'� Sch Elections . - Van V,1ycic Tirp 2nd Pct . 7.00 ?lE. e � cl� % .00Tr Albert E. Sievi Judge: do 7.00 ':I. RVIallace -p leciens yc rp 0, Pct. 6.5 Hal l Judge : do -- . 5 0 Gert= e 'T. �zrs01l judge: do 6.50 E. Selene =Lent : do 5.00 Jos. S. Torela,ld Inspector: Posit L Sch 4lections - Slate Pct. ,.50 ?'ran'. E, Davis Jude : Cl0 6.50 C. G. Cam* ell Juc e: do 6.50 u I Dar S Inspector: Port w Sch Elections - Trail Pct. 6.00 Clara F. AcL',inson Jul C,-e: do 6.00 -Tinnie Dazzles Judge: CIO 6.00 I'0 AD & ILI '.GE Iru TD )e'_-nO 'LrareL 70 r'_K On 'load 35 .00 -ben Sollin,;er c_o 17.50 C. A. Goodin; do 68.00 Clem I -nut sen ,0 20.00 F_'anlC 110 rgan C_O 0 , 00 I�,rto s I,: y.-ib e rt d` O 10.50 1 en 11e ^ d do 87 .5 0 Geo. Alton do 10.50 Orva- Jeffers do 3.50 S. `:I. Jones do 6.00 It on 7ei C ;a; .p Co 12.5 0 2. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TEnnTV i"Iec'.nesclL,r TxE 7:th DAY or uec'effber 192 1 Clyde Ra tl2b one L . Je e,- s T a Ir a u !rennet_- Jones lTike V. 'Iers'bergen. HT - L'_ Peter Va-n T�Jlcen w T v. ?:/G�nL�.e airy \i�iojld " V e 11;;' G. Vander Griend Wallace Prout,* Carl '"uenscher `'ri t z !.'uen scree r C. J. B e rt ;? C. }'nowies FraY1?c lluenscher Olo f Gle.0 -'red ='_an sor_ George Pittman `7 A. Sc'•lenc'_ Carl Stenge-r Janes Scott 7T. Austin Ira Ryason 1'T '" Olson T So ren s en G, 1. Griffin A. Berg C . Ryas0Y1 H. Fi lb e rt _�- _ �.,,T;it _ii1S GeO. 7 !-linefelter ' Fi lb e rt A. `r0 zz. 7i• 1 rost Charles D. Bartlett Geo. .Brovin �Tr., e,. ..i „ -�.le C. S. zwiC' L. _Rzp ent'.aler James Hoag L. 7. C' ic'r_ester A. G. 1'enslce Geo . ':l. Minton C. T"cYenzie Den Tucl-.er R. H. Pearl. IIa rry B . Clog t ,a. Bromley ~li 11 l3 -r o�;1le �T J. G. B -rava rd ITcDerr.,10tt rl . Sri th Gus Beck Carl Stenger t'r Au s t i n J. Baxter Chet Holrles J Scott '. Bullock Clarence Gooding R. aullocIc `'Oy Briggs F. Ho ra,n P'S Power e Li; ht Co . Great IlTo rthern Ry Co . O rmerican '-:cress CO. Citizens .Doc': CO. Tashington 7.Iac11 w Sto r. Bloedel 7'on Lbr. Tills Larson �Torstl.'om 'br. CO. Pearson ?moor Co. American Concrete sllLs Caine-G ri-mohaw Co. H. P. TTiles Io rse Hdwe . Co . J. 77. ALL st in Farrlers ?lerc. Co. '7e s t e rn 7o o d c,o rl', i zi g C o. Iverson Garage iTorthwest 1`d,•Te Co. S. B . Rar!les J. 77. 3-aube ' Son Curtin � : Fraser fubw Pr0ducto Co . 10 rthzTest Hen -re Co . Reid Dros °: Co :-colt &- CO. L at;.,:cence "erc. Co. ;', . A. r'i c?rard Lyn c_en Service Station Tabor c. C 1,uil. hC il'' e dale Se -ice Station S� ri eine� ga r, .6teiner s,o urn 70rlc on Road do 7'o re ran CIO 77o rh on Road Wo rl> on 'To rth Gui cl e CIO do do r_ O .".o 7'o r e an '�lorlti on Hannegon Road 1.0 do do do do Fo r e,tian 7oV- on :lo o c'1a.rn Roved Fo rerlan d0 CIO do do do do Wo ric on U . S . I3 ri dg e cc T ri dg e "To do do do do To rk on Road d0 do 1orema? 0.0 "lOr'c on '-',out,- Guide I+oreman do 'Jo rlc repairing st ec ,,,z shovel T,o rem��n C� o T'To rk on Road For ernan C O do Wor'c on 1.it : Vie,rr Road Labor on Road do do `'"lo rl: on State _;o ad Foreman d0 do c.o d0 do do do do '170 ri: on -Road do do (1 o do CIO do do ,goad too 1'lc ;:b4 lance Cleaning T)itcll Pa rt- ayment o f co st o f Road Freight on cemont weight -:,press on parts -?'ref at 1 Road Patrol 1amber for U. S. Bridge Fc other brid-es Lumber C:O d0 Culv. Pi_ue Cement Hardware d0 do coo 7iction Blocks Supplies and repairs to true': i rat e ri al for T rucl s Piep L-i,rs Charging battery Ports for trucUCS ;-Ye s Olt S Repairs to Donkey 1 L,-astern Gasoline D l ac'c sn,i t1:1 710 rl. Gasoline Auto parts for tiuc'_is L tractor lutes ?-'o r '- r.;; ,, r ';�lorl�d0, tua, e .rw s-�. wcier R t ea,n. N I m IE m m �+'Q relild.Y1 �: t��1=I.i1 4 .88 30.25 �.50 6.00 115 .62 68.50 3.75 39.25 30.00 12.00 14.00 r9.00 48.8 19.25 n r/ 21.00 33.18 22.00 9.75 9.75 30.0.0 4.00 4.00 A 00 45 ..50 45 .50 26.00 49.00 56.00 17.87 5 6 .'25 24.50 26.25 22.00 7.00 70.75 14.00 38.50 21.00 S.00 6.50 6.50 16.50 26.00 36.00 22.50 82.50 11.70 1�.90 �.60 3.60 5.63 5.63 5.63 5.63 8.00 90.00 96.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 10.50 .75 67 .50 250.00 9.41 .50 35.45 c16 200.50 747 .32 3.70 52.75 54.12 34 .36 2.00 1.40 135.53 11.05 18.49 7 .20 31.60 34,lzt. 2.55 1.88 63 .0 0 95 .00 01.22 16.03 3.00 22.42 1-Q . 00 10.6�L 10`'.70 No RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0 c t O'be r TERM ',70 C11-1 e S da y THE 7 t'-, - I- DAY OF De c em -b e r 192-i� S. P... Correll, repairs 30.00 7.ard 2.2.5 JAZ--lund Service Station Gas, etc 12. 1-5 ITort west !��to -'!cc-1U-ric Co. Carburetor 1,53 .03 Uorse 1-Mvire Co. -a-Lue-"oial for trac'--cs 8.99 C--ine-Grimshawi Co. Coal 147.45 :Tort!.-iyrest 71-d,:ic Co . ar(wa--ne 39.10 Standard Oil Co. Oils, etc. 93.42 7i-1- nic krb --,-o s e Piling 326.40 -01U-1-1 D11,TA ITT f�"TT-17.! Iff -,TD I- - - . 1, J_ Union I', rt c- i n dC C� Sty. Co. 7 i n C.e -- 33.00 Union 11rtC. 7ndC (C Sty'. Co. I Dal--,ota (reel- Lb S�,r- Co. T. P. Jeffers Clem Knut4. sen +j -- e 77 -LU U C A. Goo din E, -L i an .70 -Lr,.,j-j It o n 1:,'e i S W. Jones -b en 7-7e- , c! 0 1-v a T C -"e 1- s LoDt- -chenci: o 2., t'. 1-w e s t TT -'1w e Co 71 Arc',-iie e s ug' A. P r. Te r 01-va Jeffers Lynden Dept. Stowe W. R. Hi 11 e- a - G islh, 0 Peter TTof T,arson r"^ 7-iller 01-;-m-oic Portll anJ Cement Co. 1-iperial TIr Lun.ber Co. U Oi I Co B 0 11 i I I C11-1 a m I1U011N'1i11 0 Clarence 7:,ealen .?-e ji,ii Scutt Ya-,,c Ileo 7,,rovrL-1 C 0. D. cG'z--ee L. 0. La,7,ou.-,, eau.": 7. 7). 0,,j - C_ -1a F a 11!: loner 0 1 L-i c Co. A. EnE, 7:i rS-1-ro--. T Co U -,b j. -am 1 ng Standard Oil- Co. hatcom Foundry Ed G. 51ight 11. Pearl John Van Ginkle LYUMUT-STIAS 7TTGITIAY 1UND Binder BLAINE - = _-,I 'Ll T �DAD F 'UJTD T,umb c r P.IVETI 17,M7,07TT", =--,T TUND Lab or Po r e naLan (10 d o Ao Co' Ao CIO do do Gravel 7- r( vare Powder, etc. 7: --IOI)e Piling CIO 0 11a (IV! a re Caps and fuse C 0 't I ., Um - 'be r U e:.,4 a -1 etc. I,U:mlb e r TZAIITIAGE, DIST. :,!,'M CO7-ST-2RjCTIO!- TTD Oil , etc. DTI -J,115 -0-TST7-,7jCri'IO1T, -T 11) % "To ti c e S I i IS7,'18 CONST=CT O-T ITUND "t7o r1i: on La-.-oureau-, 7itc-h do J 0 do -'0 lb r ei-:mn CIO d0 CIO CL 0 00 (� 0 Coal 7T1) rCLVT- -_,�e Lumb e r -laterial -),nc7. repairs Oil, etc. Grate Bars. T T DIIT C-1. 1UND Labor on ditc'-a do DU Pi R -7, 11 DI T C 11 --,MT D 7 ,abor on Ditch U ----- 000 ----- TIT THE' Y ',AAT TEITI, O.TP DUPLICATE) O-RDER TO ISSUE L TO I- II E, -j 'T' T � SOIT 0 � FjT -1U- eal-,,l I 33.00 17.28 85.25 60.00 /1.50 Ii. 00 35.80 37.1-110 52.00 12.00 39 .00 71.00 76.06 7,1.75 7 6. �)5 ,1 .65 76.50 75 .60 18.90 19.14 3.50 30.07 6.00 9.110 59.53 23. 84 30.91 3.75 11-9.00 A-9 0 0 49.00 M 00 56.00 si. 00 12.00 16.50 10.50 15 .00 64.49 3.,x5 27 .8 0 3.35 33.12 7.80 36. 67 11.02 25.50 TITIEEPMAS, application has been i-.iade to this Board by P. 1.1. Djo2:nson wherein the permanent loss of Road 2. Bridge Pand warrant I -To. 14635 issued on Septcr;l)er 7, 1921 in the sum of ,-!27.30 is set out to the -satis-['action of this Board. y 0 the ow -it C y An di t o r b e , and he h e r 61) y is T I M R I I 'O T-E it i s, ordered by this Board thLat U I . I tT U j- directeC- to issue a dt,plicate warrant in the su-., o' '11,27.30 on the -Road ' Br-dCc fund to the F. 3-1. :,3jornson, in lieu of t-1,e one so lost. io n e in reCular adjourned session Of 'U-'---c 7,3o---- -C- is '-'y Dem1921'e, . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS nc tob c:-, TERM' -,;Tc 0, n c s ay THE 7111 DAY OF Pe c emb e r 1921 11 11 11 it It 11 11 11 11 it It N 11 it It it It 11 11 It 11 11 It 11 It it if 11 11 11 11 if It it r C-T--:t- . --.c: Chairman althe �oarco-- " r -c—l""o" County ComlIs0101els f Coul",Co2amissioaers Q7 of �'.hatcor- Count7 State of J. A. l,"iller County Ccyyraiosioncr it 7!a sh i nCt on t1 Esd B rown County Corr -Assioner Lt- '—,a--2et' Cohn , -�-u L, di-', o 2- and T�rz-o -Ff ci o Clerl: of the Do,.)-rcl. -----Coo----- t En rrio t _4 or '-1-i e '- os:rcl a d i o u rn c d to m c c t on -'--i C ay , Pc c e r-b e:,! 9-L-1 h 1 192 -7. C-hai.-,-maln Board of County Cormiissioncrs. RECORD .OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _. QC L.o.io Q i . TERAT .._._... 3j. ri da y THE 9 'rt DAY OF Dec' �__ _ ... _ e c e�: o 192 e r. _ 17ednesday, , December Friday, December 9Ii1, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjou?1zment taken on "nth, 1921. Present , all mercers of the Board and the Cler',, in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE TILT-, BOAPSD OF COUNTY COi^.TT_SSIOITL?��S OF 711YY ^COi';I COUNTY, WASHINGTON. RE; SALE OF GRIJ-11T FIVE PASSIMTGER Iz:L S 0 ZUT I 0 N AUT OiiOB IL:']' ) �'IISED.B'AS 1'TYi tcom County, 774.shington is the ol:rner of that certain Giant Six Cylincler five passenger touring; car, automobile, Engine -No.15530; and WI?.TAS it is the unanir_?ous opinion of this board that said automobile does not e1-:ceed in value the sum of �'200.00, and it is determined by this board that it is advisable to sell said Grant aut o it ob i l e, TO1,7, THEREFORE , BE AND IT IS HERIBY ORDERED that the Sheriff of Whatcor County, 7rashington is hereby ordered anc! directed to sell said Grant automobile at rublic sale in the Court Ilouse yard o f Be 17:.inT�le-z,., Washinr;ton, on a date to b e fix1ed by him., and that the Sheri ff shall give notice of such sale by publication in the Bellingham Herald for three successive days. DOI i+ TI? RIGLT1,r"J, APJOUIR•T�) SESSION OF THE BOARD TEIS 9th clay of December, 1921. it 11 It 1r 11 1! II U tl 111t 11 IS rt !111 t1 1r ii 11 Ft II it ►1 II ii rl it fl tl ti t! ti it J C Baxter CHAIRI'rTAN " Board of County Commissioners " J. A. I.Tiller COI:12SSSIOITEI? " of 1'lliatcorl County State of " Ed Broom C0131ISSIONER " 17ashingt on " nnneJrniillunnrinnnunnJ►rJrtuntlnn►rnnnufill l►2c,TEST: Sar? E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and• ex-officio Cle rI, of the Board. BEFOFr TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COL112 SSI01',fE S OF 1111-10TCOI,I COTUTY, WAST11I7GTOIT. RE: SALE OF CHAI2.1'FRS SEVI N ) ( R E S 0 L U T I O N PASSENGER AUTOI"OB ILE ) WHEREAS 1'hatcor County, Vashington, is the owner of that certain Chalr:iers seven passenger. touring; car, auta,,..obile, engine No.. 29A186; and ",j r.T,.AS it is the unanimous opinion of this board that said automobile does not exceed in value the sum of ry�200.00, and it is Bete-Lmi.ned by this board that it is advisable to sell ::aid Chalmers automobile; ITO17, THEREFOR, BE AID IT IS 11BRFB" ORDEMD that the Sheri ff of l,hatcor Count.-, Washington, is hereb;r o tiered and directed to sell said Clalmers automobile at public sale in the Court House yard of Bellingham, 17ashingt on, on a date to be filed by hire, and that the Sheriff shall give notice of such sale by publication in the Bellingham Herald. for three successive days. DONE 1171 R',G 7LAR ADJOURIMD SESSIOI, OF THE BOARD THiS 9th day of December, 1921. if itnnllItitIt111►Itnni111Itnnitnnrlr►n111111n""""" E. C, Baxter CHAIIMAIT " Board of County Commissioners 'r J. A. L'iller COEITISrIONER of 1Ziatcom County State of It Ed Brown COI.�:IISSIONER it Ella shingt on " 11 1r 11 ►r 11 11 It !t 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 If II If it If 11 It ti 11 11 11 It 11 " it 1t "ATTEST : Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board BEFORE THE BOAT:D OF COUNTY COPZ,ISSIONERS J OF 111HAr7COI.1 COMITY, 1'IASHiNGT OIT RE : SAIE, Or, CH!=RS FIVE PASSENIGEF) R E S O L U T I O N TOURING AUTOMOBILE. � ','THEFJ:1AS V1hatcom Count;r, '7ashington, is the otmer of that certain Chalmers five passenger tourin{g automob-ile, Engine No. 24A1201; and 1Tr ,,??EAS it Is the unanimous opinion of this board that said automobile does not exceed in value the um of : }2 00.00 , and. it is determined by this board that it i s advisab le to Nell said RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Octol,e,I- . TERMzV :F:ri auT.._.... _...__... ,_...TI;E..._..... ._._.9th _.._ .......... DAY OF Decer1bc : 1921 .... .. Chalmeis automobile, ?OVI, THMOK,70PE, BE A.i,TD IT IS IiERT 3' 071-MERED that the Oheri f-f of Ma tcom Coun 1,y, VfashinEton, is hereby ordered anc' c!irecteC 'L-10 sell said Chalmers automobile at .public sale in the Court Rouse zrard of Dellingham, Wan-hington, on a date to be fi:,>ed by him, and tl-at— the 'Sheriff shall Sive notice of sucn sale by pub lication in the Bellin{;ham herald for three successive days. Done in reGular adjourned session of the board this 9th do.y of December, 1921. It 11 to it if 11 I1 to II 11 11 to It 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 it it 11 It 11 11 it 11 to 11 to r . C . Baxter CHAIPU.11Ui t1 Do4 rC. of County CoLmissioners" J. A. Miller COI:D'.'.ISSIO11.]R 1t of Whatcom County State of 11 Ed Droval COI2.1ISSIOTT1M, it Washington It It 11 It 1111 it 11 to It to 1111 1111 11 t, 1t 1t 11 It it 11 It 11 it 11 to 1111 If 11 It ATTEST ; Sam E. B, rrett COUNTY AU.. ITOR and e.�-officio Clerl: of the Poard. ------- 000------- Or. motion the Board adjourned to meet on I,Ionda�r, Decc i e , 12th, 1921. Chas zrlan Board of - County Corxni ssi one rs . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 192 1 Oct ob e r TER 1111V 7 To n da:, THE 12 th DAY OF 7oc embe r -- — -------- I ollaay, Decerler l2tl-, 191 `Vhe DoarC r.,iet -oursuant to i�diournmcnt tal-en D on i da c c e i-rb e :7 C tllri 1 22. Present, a I e -q�b e r o e oai!d an -I e Clew;: in attendance. The follouinf i:)ro- claim:, were allowed: Tabor & Cruikshank Northwest Auto Elect. CUMMT EXPENSE FUND. Auto supplies for Sheriff ( Sep -Oct -Nov Co Battery service to -Sheriff 284.18 72.02 C Sorensen ins. P--c--i. on, Co. Autoo (:li.-:cc-pt Sher) 11-21.71 LIQUOI? IIPTMTIGY�21017 L) J. u s i n e nets Ar- e, c, - Se: -:vices invest ti C liquor cases 171.82 The Auto Top Co. A�j.to repair -for 'Mrleriff 13.01 olland c, 71illiams Gas e. Sto:?. _"or Sheriff 8.20 T)a,�, i Cl Johnson Gas C', oil -Lno-_.,, Mllcriff 61.37 - . � On motion the Board adjourned to meet on —onday, December 19, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERAiX 1.0nday ._..__ .... _ . THE 1.9th . _ DnY or..__..: _.December.. __..� . .........:1921__ ....._... _.. Monday, December 19, 1921. Zhe Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 1.2, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEI=T ) j ORDER REELECTION RETURNS. DISTRICT NO. 41, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. WHEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as provided by law; and 1MREAS, the voters in Drainage Improvement District No. 4 failed to hold an election on December 13, 1921, the day set for such election; and WHEREAS, by virtue of his appointment as supervisor on December 20, 1920, to act "until his successor is elected and qualified", J. T. Haveman is continued in such office until the next annual election or untul his successor is elected and qualified; and WHEREAS, A. G. Stierlen has been recommended for the appointment as Supervisor for the two year term; THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that A. G. Stierlen be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 4 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election just held in said District, and until his successor is elected and qualified; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said A. G. Stierlen be required to take the oath and file bond herein as required by and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921, 11 " It to " if It of it to it it " it "Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington It 11 11 11 11 If if 11 11 It it 11 If to 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTJMISSIONERS OF WHATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT ) ( ORDER REQUIRING BOND. DISTRICT NO. 4, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. ) On this 19th day of December, 1921, this matter coming on before the Board for the purpose of fixing the bond of A. G. Stierlen, the Supervisor appointed on this day in said district for the term of two years, and it being necessary under the law that he give a bond, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of $200.00, the surety to be approved by the undersigned Board of Cuunty Comm- issioners. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921. it if I I If '" If of 11 to It 11 it 11 it if "Board of County Commiss- of "ioners of Whatcom County " If State of Washington to it is of -" 11 it If it 1► of it of 11 it Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. :Baxter Chai man of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner -----000----- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERMS Monday THE 19th DAY or December 192 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIMISSIOITERS OF WHATCO T COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE PATTER OF DRAINAGE ILTROVELE0T ) DISTRICT N0. 5, 1�hIATCOId[ COUNTY, WASH.) ORDT'R RE ELECTION RETURNS. AREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner pro- vided by-law was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as provided by law; and WH3REAS, on Tuesday, December. 13, 1921, an election was held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 5 of Miatcom County, Washington, pursuant to the call of said election by order of this Board, as aforesaid, and that notice of said election was posted in the manner provided by lair, and proof of said posting is on file herein, and said proof has been pre- sented to this Board; and MEREAS,. pursuant to said call said election was held in said Drainage Imoovernent District 1io. 5, on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, and on this 19th day of December, 1921, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told, 32 votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: B Oltman, 2 votes; F Bellingar, 5 'gotes; Will Richardson, 11 votes; H Wilkenk, 14 votes. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that.H Milken, be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 5 for the tern of two years after the date of the annual election just held in said District, and until his successor is elected and qualified and I' IS FURTH�TR ORDERED that certificate of election shall be issued to the said H Wilkens upon his taking the oath and filing bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921. If 1t 11 It it 11 tt tt it It It 1t to it "Board of County Cor=iss- "ioners of ►dlhatcom County " " State of Washington " n u n it a it It It n it n n n �� F. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Liller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- o0o----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIMISSIOINMRS OF / WHATCOM, COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROMILETT ) ORDER REQUIRING BOND. DISTRICT PTO. 5, WHATCOII COUNTY, WASH. On this 19th day of December, 1921, this matter coming on before the Board for the purpose of faxing the bond of the Supervisor elected at the election in said District on the 13th day of December, 1921, and it appearing that x Wilken`k has been elected supervisor of said district for the term of two years and that it is necessary under the law that he give a bond. NOVI, THMREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of :)200.00, the surety to be approved by the undersigned Board of County Commissioners. Done in regular adjourned session of the Bard this 19th day of December, 1921. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERA;4 Monday. THE 19th DAY OF December _ _ _. 192 l._ _..._ _.. _. "Board of County Cormniss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " if State of Washington " If It to n It it n if if n it It If " E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SSIONERS OF / WHATCOIA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. J IN THE BATTER OF DRAINAGE IZtPROV E ,, T ) ( ORD'.R REELECTION RETURNS. DISTRICT NO. 6, VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. ) WHEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given:,.. all as provided by law; and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, December, 13,.1921, an election was held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No,,6 of Whatcom County; Washington, pursuant to the call:of said election by order of this Board, as aforesaid, and that notice of said election was posted in the manner provided by law, and proof of said posting is on file herein and said proof has been pre- sented to this Board; and VMREAS, on this 19th day of December, 1921, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the. returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by- law, and the said returns exhibit the following; That there were, all told, 7 votes cast;. that the votes received were as follows: C. A. Liridriuist; ;7-Notes. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that C .A=lindquiEtbe, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor - of said Drainage Improvement.District No. 6 for the term of two yzars after the date of the annual.election just held in said District, and until his successor is elected and quali- fied; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that certificate of election shall be issued to the said C .A' li-nd- quistupon his taking the oath'and filing bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Bard this 19th day of December, 1921. E. C Baxter " ifit it toit If " " of itItIt if Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commiss- " J. A., Miller "ioners of Whatcom Oaunty " County Commissioner It State of Washington " Ed Brown rr to ,n tr it if It If tt it of.. It It it County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Baard. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY, COMU,1 SSIO FRS OF J WHATCOM. COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT ) ORDER REQUIRING BOND. DISTRICT No. 6, VVHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. On, this 19th day of December, 1922, this matter zoming on before. this Board for the purpose of fixing the bond of the Supervisor elected at the election in said District on t% 13th day of December, 1921, and it appearing that C .A- LinctluM has been elected supervisor ,of said District for the term of two years and that it is necessary under the law that„he give a bond. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _ _October,_..., ._ TERMS _ _.._._.. _ Monday_:. THE 19 th DAY of ..... December..., 1921. NOW, THEREFORE, IT' IS ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of $200.00,, the surety to be approved by the undersigned Board of County Commissioners. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921. rt of tt " n tt n it of n 11 it it n E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Dhairman'of the,Board. "loners of Whatcom County " J A Miller " State of Washington " County Commissioner It to 1t 11 it it it It it it' 11 If It It Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest:Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Bond . BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF THATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVELENT J ORDER RE ELECTION RETURNS. DISTRICT NO. 7, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. ) IMREAS, an election for the purpose of electing.one Supervisor in the manner provid- ed by law was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all, as provided by law; and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, December 13, 1921, an election was held in said -Drainage Improve - went District No. 7 of Whatcom County, Washington, pursuant to the call:of said election by order of this Board, as aforesaid, and that notice of said election was posted in the manner provided by law, and proof of said posting is on file herein, and said proof has been pre- sented to this Board; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said call said election was held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 7, on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, and on this 19th day of December, 1921, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and hasduly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told, 40 votes cast; that the votes received were as follows:- Carl Zell,' M W Parrish, Charles Rogers, James Brown, 1 voate each; Al McCourt, 2 votes; C Behme and Ed Murray, 3 votes each; P M Behme, 5 notes; tilliam Creasey, 8 votes; John Shields, 15 votes. THEREFORE,.IT IS ORDERED. that John Shields -be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 7 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election just ,held in said District, and until his siccessor is elected and qualified and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that certificate of election shall be issued to the said John Shields upon his taking the oath and filing bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921. a a n" n tt tt tt n rr n n rt n E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss" Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J A Miller " State of Washington " County Commissioner tt tt tt "it of n ' tt r► •n n n tt to Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ....October..., . Ti:antS. _:.. .Monday.. __. _..__.._TxE ........_ .._. _1.9th ...... .._.... DAYOF........ ...__. December__-- _._.. _._..._.1.921 _.._........_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMUISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE I,`ATTER OF DRAINAGE INPROVM ENT ) . DISTRICT NO. 7, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. ORDER REQUIRING BOND. On this .19th day of December, 1921, this matter coming on before the Board for the pur- pose of fixing the bond of the Supervisor elected in said District on the 13th day of December, 1921, and it appearing that John Shields has been elected supervisor of said district for the term of two years and that it is necessary under the lair that he give a bond. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that said supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of $200.00, the surety to be approved by the undersigned Board of County Commissioners. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921. If it If it rr u n n rr n n tt o n E. C. Baxter ".bard of County Commi s s- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J. A. Biller " State of Washington IfCounty Commissioner tt tt n If to a u if n n if if. if if Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: C"Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIAMISSIOITERS OF J WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE NATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPRO + M +NT ) ORDER RE ELECTION RETURNS. DISTRICT N0. 9, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. ) WHEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner. provided - by law was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as provided by law; and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, December 13, 1921, an election was held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 9 of Whatcom County, Washington, pursuant,to the call of said election by order of this Board, as aforesaid, and that notice of said election was posted in the manner provided by law, and proof of said posting is on file herein, and said proof has been presented. to this Board; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said call said election was held in said Drainage Improvement District No.. 9, on Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1921, and on this l9th day of Decem- ber, 1921, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told, 4 votes cast; that the votes received were as follows:. E A Knittel, 3 votes; Chloris Deem, 1 vote. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that E A Knittel be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 9 for the term of two years after the date of the annual eledtion just held in said District, and until his successor is elected. and qualified; and IT IS FURTH"PR ORDERED that certificate of election shall be .issued to the said E A Knittel upon his taking the oath and filing bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th dgry of December, 1921. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERA1 S Londay THE 19th Day or December i92 1 It It It It It 11 it if it It to 11 to II "Board of County Commiss- t' 11ioners of Whatcom County it If State of Washington 't 11 to It 11 11 11 It It 11 11 It It it to E. C. Baxter • Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMU- ISSIOIJERS OF V]HATCOFI COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVELEMENT ) ORDER RE ,UIRING BOND. DISTRICT No. 9, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. On this 19 th day of December, 1921, this matter coming on before the Board for the purpose of foxing the bond of the Supervisor elec-ted at the election in said District on the 13th day of December, 1921, and it appearing that E A Knittel has been elected super. Visor of said district for the term of two years and that it is necessary under the law that he give a bond. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of 0200.00, the surety to be approved by the undersigned Board of County Commissioners. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1921. II It It I If it 11 11 11 It It It It It "Board of County Commiss- " 11ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Wshington " it It of It It I1 to It If 11 11 11 11 tI Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. F. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesdag, December 20, 1921. "6 Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERA1/ Tuesday THE 20th I DAY or December 1921 Tuesday, December 20, 1921. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 19, 1921. Present, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. Northwest Hdw Co Auto tire etc for Sheriff Current Expense Fund Transfer a/c payment for supplies from Co Garage in Sept. do do Oct E D Kenyon Salary as Dep Pros Attorney Lewis Automotive Co Rep. to auto for Pros Atty & Sher (Aug -Oct) ww r�.wQO�rwwwr BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF J I'MTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE 1UPR0VM ENT DISTRICT ) N0. 18, i€3�iATCOIJ! COUNTY, WASHINGTON. � ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS. 13.74 89.30 94.17 150.00 24.65 WHEREAS, the improvement in the above numbered Drainage :Improvement District has been, fully completed and accepted by the County Engineer, and there has been filed with this Board an itemized statement of the total cost of construction, including all expenses in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that two appraisers be appointed by this Board to apportion the cost of said improvement; and WHEREAS, Paul Valerius and C J Byron are competent persons to be appointed as appraiseirs in connection with the County Engineer, to apportion the grand total of the cost of con- struction of said improvement; NOW, THEREFORE, be and it is hereby ordered that Paul Valerius and C. J. Byron be, and they are hereby appointed as appraisers in connection with the County Engineer, to appor- tion the grand total of the cost of the construction of said improvement. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1921. If 11 If it it 1f U 11 11 It It It 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " If State of Washington " to to It a 11 it If It 11 a It if n N Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD OVERSEER FOR SE1,- I ABMOO TOWNSHIP. ) ORDER APPOINTING FRANK WILLISON XMIREAS, J A Mallatt, the regulzarly appointed Road Overseer for Semiahmoo Township, has filed with this Board his resignation as such overseer; and WHEREAS, , the Board of Supervi sore of said township have recommended that Frank Willison be appointed to fill the vacancy caused by such resignation; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the resignation of said J A Mallatt as such road over- seer, be and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Frank Willison be, and he hereby is, appointed as road overseer for Semiahmoo Township for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1921. October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERD1X Tuesday THE 20th DAY OF December 192 1 ►► " 1t " n " rf +► " rr " " n a E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of VIhatcom County " J A liiller 11 State of Washington " County Commissioner lift to If 11 11 11 " I1 11 11 11 11 I1 Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE ) t WARRANTS TO TiOS. R. WATERS ) WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ORDER TO ISSUE. W11FREIAS, application has been made to this Board by Thos R Waters, wherein the permanent loss of Current Expense Fund warrants issued as follows: #35980 issued Nov 8, 1911, for the sum of $10.00,;' #63652 issued march 8, 1918 for the sum of $2.20; and #72649 issued March 17, 1920 for the sum of $161.00, all in favor of Thos R Waters, is set out to th- satisfaction of this Board, and bond covering same is filed with this Board as required by law; NOW, THER^FORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, directed tto issue duplicate warrants of those warrants hereinabove set forth, in lieu of the ones so lost, Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1921. of It it 11 to a It It to It 11 if It 11 E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J A filler it State of Washington of County Commissioner to It It it It it 11 11 it It 11 11 11 11 Ed Brown Attest: Sam E Barrett County Commissioner County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000----. BEFORE THE BOARD OF CO=,, SSIONERS OF 17HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN TIM MATTER OF TAXES ON LOT 110 O R D E R. BLOCK 213, SU2PLM--L I�'TAL WHATCOM. ) WHEREAS, lot 11, bloc': 213, according to the map of Supplemental Whatcom, now a part of the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, was assessed for: the year 1920 in the amount of $32.64; and WHEREAS, the above described property was oonveyed by Caroline Frank to Whatcom County in return for support furnished by Whatcom County to said Caroline Frank, and said property is the property of Whatcom County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDBRED that the taxes levied against said pro- perty for the year 1921 are hereby cancelled and the treasurer of Whatcom County, Washing- ton is hereby directed to mark same cancelled on the records in his office. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1921. If 11 If it 11 1t It to it 11 It it it 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " fill tt f1 11 If " li 11 t} 11 li I! of Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Wash. J A tiller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM/ Tuesday THE 20th DAY PF December 192 1 ✓ T The report of completion and acceptance of Drainage Improvement District No. 18 (Lamoureaux Ditch), was filed with the Board by the County Engineer. ✓ The County Superintendent of Sbhools filed certificates of formation of Union High School Districts 1#1400 ( being diets. ;419, 21, 38); #401 (being diets. #35, 67, 72, 85, 305); #402 (being diets. #5, 18, 47). The Sheriff of Whatcom County filed with this Board his return on sale of Grant Six touring car for $26.00 to ueo H Weir and the seven passenger Chalmers touring; car to Thal Bros for $250.00 aid no bid on five passenger touring car. All County Cars. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Satrarday, December 24, 1921. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS October TERl/ly Saturday THE 24th DAY or December 1921 Saturday, December 24, 1921. The.. -Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 20, 1921. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMUISSIObfiRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF 032, 400, of BONDS OF ACME RESOLUTION TO SELL BONDS. TOWNSHIP FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PER11ANENT HIGHWAY N0. 6A WHEREAS, this being the time for the hearing upon the Notice of Intention of the Board to sell $32,400. of the bonds of Acme Township, Whatcom County, Washington, held by the said county, for the improvement of Permanent Highway No. 6A; and 101EiREAS, necessary affidavits have been filed with this Board shoeing publication of notice of said hearing in three newspapers in the county, and also showing the posting of said notice in the Court House for more than four Meeks prior to this meeting, which affi- davits are now on file as a part of the record of this transaction; and WHEREAS, no person having appeared, either in person or by counsel, to offer any evidence or testimony as to the grropriety and advisibility of making such proposed sale; and WHEREAS, heretofore Permanent Highway No. 6A, in Whatcom County, Washington, was im- proved under the Permanent Highway Act, under arrangement whereby Acme Township, in said County, was to pay, as its portion of the said improvement, the sum of $54, 000; .nd WHEREAS, at the completion of the said improvement the said township was unable to dispose of its bonds wherewith to raise such said sum, and, thereupon, pursuant to arrange- ment and agreement by the said township and the said county, the said bonds were delivered 4 to Whatcom County in full payment of said sum of $54, 000, and, the said county now retains on hand said bonds in the principal sum of 032,400, which have not been paid; and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the Board of Ounty Commissioners of said county, it is to the best interests and advantage of said county that the said bonds be sold in order that the said county may realize and have the funds to be derived therefrom, and be freed from carrying the burden of the same invested in said bonds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Board hereby finds and determines in favor of the sale of said bonds. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of the county be, and he is hereby, required to give notice that such sale will be made, which notice shall be published fot the term of four consecutive weeks in three different newspapers published in said county, and also by posting said notice in a conspicuous place in the Court House for the same length of time, which sale shall not be made in less than thirty days, nor more than forth -five days from the date of the first publication and the posting of such notice; that such notice shall be in substantially the following form, viz: "NOTICE OF SALE OF $320,460. OF BONDS OF ACC TO117NSHIP, HELD AND OVJNED BY WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. Notice is hereby given that pursuantto resolution and order of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, the said county proposes to sell at public auction on the 30th day, of January, 1922, at the front door of the Court House of Whatcom County, in Bellingham, Washington, at 10:00 O'clock A.M., $32,400. of bonds of Acme Town- ship, Vlhatcom County, Washington, which are owned and held by the said Whatcom County, the October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERMY .: Saturday THE 24th DAY or December 192 1 said bonds being dated July 1, 1919, bearing interest at the rate of6% per annum, payable annually on July let, are payable, principal and interest, in gold coin of theUnited States of the present standard of value and are more particularly described as follows: Bonds Nos. to Inc. For Amount Each Due It 57 to 66 !' " 0500.00 to July 1, 1924 11 67 to 70 " " 100.00 '! July 1, 1924 of 71 to 80 " " 500.00 " July 1, 1925 " 81 to 84 " " 100.00 " July 1, 1925 " 85 to 94 II n 500.00 " July 1, 1926 " 95 to 98 " " 100.00 " July 1, 1926 " 99 to 108 '+ " 500.00 11 July 1, 1927 " log to 112 " 11 100.00 t1 July 1, 1927 If 113 to 122 " it 500.00 If July 10 1928 to 123 to 126 " " loo .00 " July 1, 1928 " 127 to 136 t1 if 500.00 " July 1, 1929 " 137 to 140 11 it 100.00 " July 1, 1929 Said sale will be made by the sheriff at public auction at the time and place above stated, and the said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder. By order of tae Board of County Commissioners. Sam E. Barrett Clerk of the Board. Dated this 24th day of December, 1921.11 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon such salethe said bonds upon receipt of the purchase price bid therefor, shall be sold to the successful purchaser. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of December, 1921. ,1 11 to if II If It to it 7t t1 It 11 tl "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Vv'hatcom County " " State of 17ashin3ton " to fill If it It " It 11 It it " 11 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of t1e Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. -----000--- E. C. Baxter Chairman of Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Washington. J. A. miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The County Auditor's affidavit of posting "Notice of Intention to sell $32,400. of Acme Township bonds" a/c improvement of Permanent Highivgy No. 6A, was filed with the Board. -----000----- C1 +1DITS AL- L0t.1ED COU177 T1Uj,' SU lu AT TIES J �rI'lI,I�`.'_I�1" F011 T=0 :._0-1';''H 3 1TLI1'TC J NOTP-173 ER 21, 1 (O 21 . In t1.e matter of the settlement ;rit _ 1]dith 17. Thorlton, Count: Tre—'surer of ?ha tcor: Counter, '�`r�.shincton, for t1e _.ion'-7 endingr i�overiber -,1, 1921. IsOT'l, -t this tire, t'_is matt e.- co.,inE on -for con sidcr<tio::, anci the s�.ic' Editil _.' T .oInton, having i leca S:'tt11 t'-.is Board 2 s4.C.tement settinc rort-11 her recei"Its wnd disburseme-1ts, and having c1ec'>eG �nd cor•�?��ec• the s�.��e ri t'i1 se st torient , �,1C' 'havin�; found that the,- •rere actually p^.I.0olit by s i C'. Trels rer d :iini -- t.'.-C' lCAC: rlon I1, oaiC_ ,)a7r7'__Onts GeinC m.Cie in 'IiC' z 1_s, anC'`. from, 'f;".e Funds �-,nC_ for the 'i:urposcs hercina iter : et fortini i01.7, TF TILEICR2, it is 'liereby orderedbythis '�oart_ t�1: t sa.i.C. - dit'1 I TI"?oriltor ^.s ouch .= cLlst,yrer, be Unc! she=lereb r 7 ai _.ov!ed crecit£, for i di i)urocmci tN t.s f0 10'' �O-1",1t , �' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS is October TERMY' Saturday THE 24th DAY OF Dece4ber 192 _,T1�TE C,'1,PITOL BUILDING FUND For cao> aid State Treasurer STATE GI , =jA,!. FUND For case p aic. State Treasurer STATE uC =00L FUND For cash paid. .e. c ��ate Treasurer STATE VILITATY FUND �..� o r case g _. rea Surer State STATE PUTLIC HIGHWAY FUND For cash Paid State Treasurer STATE HI GIIER EDT; CAT ION 1. ! ID For cash p ic7 State Treasurer STATE PAM FUND For cash paij Sete `''_ensurer STATE G= TUND For cash paid State to Treasurer STATE FIRE PATROL FUND For cash paiJ State Treasurer STATE FISH711RTES FUND For cash ;paid State Treasurer STAT.' FECL A ATIOH FUND For cash,. raid_ State Treasurer COUNTY CU=T =TENSE FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same PliVER I' ,ROCE1:'IIT I+'UND For warrants redeemed ROAD AND B RIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND 7o r warrants redeemed POLL TAT AC C OUN^1 For cash pail State Treasurer GAME PROTECTION FUND Or warrants redeemed FOREST 2ESERVE FUND For warrants redeemed SC? -TOOL DISTRICT, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same SCHOOL DOND j'UND For bone interest coupons redeemed. SCHOOL DUIiLD'ING FUND For warrants redeemed TODUSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers DITCH & DRAIN. I .�P T. DISTS. F'UZIDS For warrants redeemed PORT OF DrI.MI'IGHAY FUND For warrants redeemed CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City' .. Town Treasurer,- i 1Min-sTI. AS TOAD IT:TT. !FUND For warrants redeemed ?=IAGE C RTII-'ICATE FiiD For warrants redeemed D L AIIIE - I + Ri., DAL Z RO IUD Eli2 . I_:1 P T , 1,12 D For warrants rec'eemed LYNDEI?-LAUR:L?", !-'.CAD I_--T�' . FUi7Z; For warrants redeemed For interest on same MYTH DELTA ROAD AD I . P T . FUND For warrants redeemec F'or interest on same 0 251.50 2,212.66 1,125.50 152.6E 517.64 808.71 33.50 174.55 18.30 25.00 2n0.27 47.78 .13 341.88 23,000.75 200.00 3,668.00 1,275.52 12.00 5,253.0 19.26 150.00 38.50 2,771.67 410.60 1,415.54 3,562.26 45,787.84 32.00 449.85 17,073.29 1,027.00 32,858.53 569.70 Totem.! Disbursements 106,660.88 0ctobe_, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS TERIST' ' Ca to rdo'y THE 2) 4 th DAY or 7ae c er.b e r 192 1 c do Ii.ere"o- cer"-i I, t.:'A we find the c� riz it the Treasurer's ofrice anc' on deposit in va-_Aous 'oani—:s to 'tier credit a't; tll-e close of "business on iTover:xber 31, 1921, the same being in wo rcis and fi,f;ures as follows, to -wit: lie-, o _+Z 130" lir-F" ar; 'Tational l?anl: Nortl1viestern National Banl. '7orthrrestern State Ban.L Hone State Banic of Blaine + rat 17ational Pink of !.,ynd.en Pi rst ITational Dan1l' of Perndal Garrison Bros. State Banlc of Sumas lloo'csacic .77a 11ey State Banh of Everson Custer State Banh of Custer ' liner, and T,Terchm'its Bank of Noolcsaclr Peoples State Ban,. of I,ynden Citizens State Bank of Fexndale 'ash in Office: Cu rren cy 1500.00 Silver 118.73 Checics and c<^.sia items 106870.00 Cash in Vault 2900.00 j reasux(I aalance 112,248.47 110,3< 4.36 113,332.67 20,000.00 32,500.00 32,500.00 32,500.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10, 000'. "�0 13,000.00 9.000.00 515,425.50 Total cosh in office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 111 , 388.7 3 rand Total '-�'reasurer' o Cash on lzar_cti . . 626,814.23 ITT T I STI1'OlTy I�GU R.L'011, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of t'{e Board of 'bounty Commissioners of '°'hatco . County, i`Iashin gton, this 24th day of December, 1921. If it it it If ti n u n it ►t tl it it it If t► tl q tt It ►t it it tl tl it tt 4 it q t►7O and of County' CO Lr,.7 5,7021e1Stt tt O f ?.7ha tcom County State of tt " °'a s hi n gt on unrtrtttitttttnnttnunrtut►ttttn►tr►nr►nttnuutttt H. C. Baxter Chaiiman of the Board J. A. 1. iller Count- Commissioner D;c Brov,n County Cormissioner i 1- J. e �^.' . e^� t V V ,� S'a-.� E. ar 14it County -auditor & EXI-officio Cleric of the Board. ------ 000-- -- On :notion the Board adjourned to meet on. Tuesday, January 3rd, 1922. Chairman Board of County Comnniissionero. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T`'nu1,1, TERAtySfri _uesday �)aCL Janual".' 2 THE DAY OF 192 `'uesda:'', J anuary 3rd, 1922. ' 1.a �OarC'_ Of COUlityr Commissioners met ?U- sual,U t0 �djOUrn leklt .i. 7 r Present -� 'n --, .. -. a. r 'Y� 71 (' '"� ^� rn �, yen C .� `..., E t,a=>en on ::ccenlber 2,'-, 1 21, resent C -3C:,-_ter, J A _."ille. -.d Drov,_., Co=-isskners; S Bar ett, Cler'Y of ..e Board, in attendance. "'he follovrinr cla in.s .•rere allot ireC an.'_ -proceedings CUI'T;E111:' _1!YPE:;SE • u-ND �� ya �-a In ?- as Coun�7.11 Auditor S. Doge rt ``akr�- as Accountat' Dci-) .ty 1L.c'itor �,. _ 1 , J. w ,*l_ ay cClark S1w� as 71,- epu',,-livorUui '. C. .tin 'o 7 ucy E . King C'o Thol�las So.1ar as Recorder Jessie 7,'alte-rs do Gler. Slater ti,aIa y as iep. lmCitor a/c Auto Licenses A. J. Love d0 29/31 r, C. D a.:ter Sa,laryr as Count4r Cor.�lnissione�� J. A. =.Tiller do Ed D -ovm d0 "r,. Jell_^.ie _ Robin Sala as County- Supt. Schools 7ellie ll. Abbott Sa10, y as Deputy St,.pt. Sc' Dols Edwin '.1Day Salary as Justice of the Peace 7. H. 1-TeatOn d0 Henry C. Beach Salary as Clerk for J of P H. Covrden Sa lary as Guard Ei C'e..?.1+� J_ Geo . __ S ; , ran � tin 7 r � 1G _ r ws !1 .L.�. y. } '1 s C'�wri � CO.1.7r s Rio ier ITabe1 S. Glen Salary , 1'robv.,ion Officer i+red jT. S'iute Salary as County Physician Ila.x 11ehlig Sala- r as Coroner H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County ACr. Agent 'lector Gavrley Salary ry as Janitor Ed E. Hardin Salary as Juc e '', . P . D rovrn do Geo, 11. Coo'c Sa.1a-'yr as C1erh G.P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerli Pe rl C. Jnhnson do Loo}is D .ldrey Salary as ProsecL:tin; Attarize y .. ey ay lytomey?ryn !'krenca Toreson Sa.lary* as Stenonrra-oher J. D. I'.enyyo� >alary as Deputy Attorney Edith 7.1. `�hor��ton SalarJr as Treasurer Ii ran'. `ri l s on Sa lary as Deput yr Treasurer Olive 7!i1son d0 J. C. Harrington Salary as Boo!.' -keeper Freelove L. Canfield Salaryr as C1er?c S. A. Earl ('0 Claire G. 1.7ilson CO J i. '1.,t,I evc_n s on C':_o C . Tel /. 1'-��1 s1i d0 1� . C. 't,'i �- e '.o _ 11. _'cArthur Salaryas County _icse ss0r Garvez �alar, as Deputy Assessor G. A. Pence Co Jessie 1hierr (.'_o _'elen Ca,riADbell Salary as Cler'. Tena Ca;.r-)bell :'.0 A. L. Callahan Salax�r as Sheriff J, B . D ennett Salamr as DeT)-ty Sheriff A. L. ..`ecl'urst r.o II. D. Drain CIO '„'. F. Carpenter. tia1ar r `" � as J a� ler J. Kennect, Salar; as Deputy S'Aeriff 1-aL_1 Tolsrian ''ala:.,y as C0o1C L. J. Ii-u.n Sa1aizr a Auto i:iech<:nic J. VT. S; lith Salary a s I+loorr_zan J L Johnston 4 ala:,y as 7" lachsmit'n ". Dulloch 7a1ary as 'lelper 7 7/8/31 C. C. King Sa Iaiy ac Sun!. County Hole Lottie V. Jamieson Salary* as %iatron County 1J. 0r'le G. TatsuGavra Salary as Cook County Home D. Cameron SAL 1ai�y as Assistant Ir. J. Hurst do "oy Ousle�, SaIGSyr as Tea,-lster Robert Lane d0 112,s . E. 77. Icy `"w1arJ as ITurse -J. ','I. Dal,- ��.1ar"r as Asci st ant Auer Tiukes do George Slater Salary as Guard C. C. Green alarzy as 7�anager Detention 'Los-pital Jennie Green `_alary as Illat,ron Dcte.l�tion rTosy�Ital J. C. Hills Salary as E"n-ineer J. G. lloatetter Salary as Chief -Deputy 26/31 'T. Gooch `salary as Tnst 1a an 20 31 J. C. d11s, Jr. do 28/31 L. G.'ovrden Salary as Chainl��_^n 18 -/31 D<,llas 'Sweet do 16/31 r Chas. Sl Sly do !'I .�1. l 1Ja/3i 1^r� a COLL -)UtOr 1/31 � T-1-110 ec_� . .., `ya.lai:-y as Cler'r for Auditor -a/c Elections A. B . Gawle-r Servicec a^ fireman for Courthouse 7T. on c1Q 187.50 '.50. 110. CIO 115 .00 115.00 110.00 110.00 125.00 116.93 i25.00 166.74 166.74 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 30.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.74 168.37 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 125.00 187.50 150.00 IJ5 .00 150.(10 187.50 150.CO 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 1.00.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187 .50 150.00 150.00 125.00 140. )0 125.00 30.00 175.00 125.00 110;00 31:50 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 30.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 85.00 50.00 50.00 187 .50 182.00 140.00 112.90 33.25 7,1.2.E 63.00 60 .75 5.00 100.00 50.75 ,,0 0 r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J1:i-iva r- TERbif Tile s,'a T THE Jrd DAY OF January 192 2 H. A. ,7a -w so-so Services as Firerlan for Courthouse 3.50 Les cher a lary as rOLlrt ena�raphe�^ 111.80 l�oa:.lis .7'a 1drey ={: pei7se as i'10SeCutiil�; At:.--,- ne,. 27.23 Geo. __. S,;ror ant -a<Dense as Charit:,r Corimissioner 5.45 Cot;den Tz�=pease as Constable 11.10 II. B . Carroll, Jr. F:qsense as Count-r Agricultural ACent 2.50 T..Irs. Jen-_^ie :. , xtiobin F,�oense as County Superintendent 22.20 J. 17. Smitl'i TE pense as County Auto Driver 2,.50 7. P. Dro,, z Postage for Judge 3rovra 3.00 ? �e-r;uso.1 Sa1ay;� as Steno. for I r. bent 65.00 :..Irs.Lura kyle "tenor;. Sertirices to County Supt. 25.50 J. iI Gil';ey Services on Co. Doard of 76,ucation 5.00 1] escher Steno-. wor': for Assessor and Attorney 13.25 Henry Huchenreuther l?eg. Fee Delta Tp 2 P 3; r:?iIcaCc a/c elections .85 ?pacific Tel. <I- Tel. Co. , Phone service for Coun', Offices 71.50 7lestern -pion Tel,_;. Co . l.Iessa res for Arty �� A r. Agent 1.50 Dr. C. 0. heed AssistinC, County e=hysi.cian 10.00 i'r. J. C. Hinton Dental services to Count,:, P- tients 5.00 St. Josepl 's hospital Care o_``P.eli o Cohcel 118.00 Ste's hospital Care of Geo. C., e-Trali er 30.00 Rea_ Cross Pliax_iacy '.Ied.icine for County Patients 129.44 Ovol Pharmacy do 10.20 The ;Ici Ner Drug 'Co. Supplies for County - .ti^.rit 1.85 Arthur C. Fiar-.o,i Burial of 0. K. Thornston 25.00 Eliza A. Smith Groceries for Detention Hospital 35.83 Elrn lleat Co . '.`_eat for Detent i o-_ ?-Io s-,oital 10.60 Pui3et Sound Po,,-,, & Lt Co. Lights for Detention Hospital 2.00 Chas. L, Willis 'u 1lc for Detention F:os-oital 4.30 C, 77. Klein Food for Detention Ios-,�ita1 20.00 Ow__ P, I, ac�r I:iedi cine for Detention i�ospital 8.15 The 71ei ser Drun, Co. "upplies for Detention Hospital 24.75 L`upar-;lam tl2e Co . PlurnbinC; material for Detention Hospital 6.45 Th os. B. Cole, Agent Ins. Premium on County Home 50.00 Owe.1 Grocery Groceries for County I=oine 350.95 l�OLli1tL'in !3al>e2y Bread for County Home 34.30 Royal Dairy Products Co. Butter for County Iio-,ne 99.75 E. D. Dean e,,t for County Ho le 10.90 F. J. F< rley reed for County Home 3/1.00 W. J. P,,%nor Supplies for County Horse 168.40 F. F. Gerard CIO 11.25 Fair Dept-. Store '.'dse for County Home 90.28 J. L, Woos Co. Supplies for Count;, 43.94 R, R. lie? c'_er Shoe repairs for County Hone 24.80 fil�i e1 (IT7e1ter Supplies for County .lone 20 County T70i,.ie Garage do 14.36 Ilorthwest Auto Electric Co. :battery service to County Horne 4.13 Bloedel Donovan Nor ':'ills "Lumber for County Horde 1.50 .'Norse :rdvre Co. Flagon to.�, ue for Count.- IIonie 4.00 C, - I. D1'1r1ow aepair worl: for County INorze 5.70 S. T. Clifton Blacicsmit.hini; for County'Ho:-.ie 24.50 i°rya';co i Co. Po.r L",. Z, Co. =sect. Lt. for County I?o:-ie i2 4.0 TT zmtht:re st .Hd,;r. Co. Supplies for Count,., Horne ? i'-- . 84 B en Tucke r Care of lNarc r clai l_ dren 20.00 ',Irs. C. H. 71ait Care of Juveniles 'G.25 :,I. J. O'Con,-lor Groceries foI' Cur:.yr et a1 77.93 I_�eland_ Pancoast Groceries for i?aryott, e';, al 52.63 .:mire ?.Icat Groc. Co. Groceries for 7�L,;s 1_2.99 Pert '"o _so's Grocer,,- Groceries for 'ire. :.+'ran:: 12.39 Albers Grocery Groceries, _°or Johnson, et a 2.53 aror". Adciitian Grocer- Groce:.-i es foe_zbush, et a .95 B. B. Grocery Co. Groceries for an".-s, et al 25.78 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for 'Prove -12.50 Ca., i)bell & Drotnov Groce ies for :Nc3ride, e- al 35.19 F. F. Gerard. Groceries :for Connel-r 16.25 Burton u. Durton Groceries for--ubbard 19.90 -T. ahorc._L-...aaY1 GraCer_E?,, f a•:.' "iC�valdson, et a__ T',e Leac_er Groceries for Olson, et al 14.00 l'lder Groceries for Cusi.no 38.00 J. 0. Gu:l'oransen Groceries for Goodin` , et al 51.26 IJool:saelt Valley l'ochd-.leCo Groceries for Sevcrence 00.00 s `gen C',a I co7:1^s ..r". ",Iil". for 7 6.37 P-•-et Sound Pow d: Lt C:. Lt (,: Gas for 7rs. Trans.- 2.46 City of Be1l_Jnr,0aa'_:i Co Water rent for 1. rs. Mastrom 8.25 Pu-et Sound Savr I.Iills L SSI WTlooC_ for iiullin, et al 7.00 A. H. Dale %700C� for ';Iilliar_ls, et al 4.25 A. C. Filler House rent .for I:Irs. 11cCreash 10.00 G. 111. ?ol�.rb acher douse rent for TNrs. Thomas 10.00 7e11inCiari Pub 1. Co. Pubs. Auto sale :7c vrarrant ca11 4.75 do Fub1. notice of intent to sell ';-32,400 Acme Tvr-a bonds 6.00 The Lynden Tribune CIO 13.65 T'ne M-rocate--:'curs i"'ubl. notice of intent to sell Acme T%,Ip bonds a/c P .IT. 6 A. 11.89 Union Prt`>. Dndo, & St- Co. Sup for Aud-J of _-"elections -As sn-Tr-Sept, 1,007.53 Ans'tett 'Printing Co. Frt�, �ti sup fo -r• Ct Stenos-Art;-Aud-�;r A£;t . lf?8 .05 Grib"s St & Prts Co . Sup for Avid-:lssr-C11c-Supt-Sher-_ fir A�;t . 42.87 Tov.1ner Printing Co. Prig bounty vouchers for Auditor 18.50 Iri sh PrintinM Co . Scrool Vouchers 58.80 5.29 .o7,-man L Hanford Co. Supplies for YW_0 G: 1u m eric rx Blr ice-=ess Co . Briefs to Suprerle Court 0 7 .50 Under.�rood Typewriter Co. 1-r chine for Pros. Atty. 8..00 Atileric^n !,a r Pool-, Co. Book. for Judce 7�=,,11 �'J0 � x T*a .� e: Ri b,: on (.�: Carbon o Co.Co rbon paper _off' 1�i, Sinecr 5.00 _... .rov"I' P ic'_ Auto Licenses on County I�uto s ti 1.10 Unio-: L'rtb; Bnd_; L Sta Co Sale books for County Garage RECORD -OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERMSg Tuesday THi 3 rd DAY or Janua :- 192 2 Puget Sound Po`,r & Lt . Co. Modern Electric Co. Bellingham 1.1otors Corp. Standard Auto- Co. Ldwi s Automotive Co. Tabor & Cruikshank S. B. Eames John F. Campbell Iddi ns Buick Co. Puget. Sound Welding Works Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Diehl & Sithpson Co. Bellingham 117Otors Corp . Shell Co. of California T & Ii Tire & Rubber Co. Mr, orse Hdtr. Co . Northwest Hdw. Co. The Auto Top Co. J.. IJI. Laub e & Son , Inc. 0. K. Garage Bloedel Donovan Lbr. '15alls Northwest Hdiv. Co. 15inute Cafe Dr. E. 71: Stim_oson Geo . Gibson Elmer Osborne J. H. Pascoe Daisy Smith Leonard Gilroir Ambrose Doolittle E E Boddyy H. N.-Lintz Geo . YT. Ryckman. • Sells Hdtr. Co. Dupar-Blythe Co 1.rilliam H. Blackstock Seth A. At«ood P & 1,,rP Co. Caine -G rirmshaw Co . United Chemical Co. S. 71. Co ii.7i. sh Paint Co. Hodern Electric Co. I/Like Ponti G . Id . Ry C o . Bellingham Sheet %Ietal Works B B FunZiture Co. Ra.; Briggs Bert Bullock Reid Bros Co. Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Paul Tolsrman Nellie A. Robinson Pacific Steam Laundry B B Rirniture Co. Central Grocery Paul Koehler Ja s . C . Day s Ralph L. Squires Oscar 71atson C. C. i,reece W. H...Kiphart Philip A. De Fries Henry 117. Westerman Frank B. Dewey Sarah Foster Albert J. Hamilton Post #7 Clarence E. R. Brovm Geo . I:T. Cook, Co. Clerk Nina Barron, Clk Skagit Co. 0.. B. Sperlin Current expense Fund 0. K . Garage James B rovm Light for County Garage Light globes for County Garage Aut o parts for County Autos Auto parts for County Garage CIO Auto supplies for County Garage Auto -0a Ls for County Garage - do Auto supplies for County Autos Presto lights etc.'for County Garage Battery Service to Eng-Co. Comm -Sher. Auto parts for Agr. Agent Auto parts for Sheriff Gas 'a oil for County' Garage Tires for County Garage Auto supplies for County Garage i:.iaterial for Heating'•Plant and Co. Garage Top repairs for Coianty Autos pia diato r repairs for County Autos Tire etc. for Sheriff Lumber for Co. Garage & Courthouse Supplies for County Engineer, ideals for Jurors V'1it : State vs George F. Smith do do do do do do J o f P : State vs: Sam Odegard Censt : do . Papering &,painting in Courhouse aterial for Courthouse i:Iaterial for plumbing in Courhouse Repairs to Courthouse Mlaterial for repairs to Courthouse do Supplies for Courthouse Yateria l for repairs to Courthouse Light globes for Courthouse Removing Garbage , from Courthouse Freight on Courthouse supplies Supplies for Courthouse Equipment for Courthouse Hauling srrood for Courthouse Fauling v�rood & firing boiler Repairs to Hot Water boiler Lty for Courthouse -Pow a/c Heat.. Plant -Gas for Jail Meals for Prisoners Supplies for Jail Laundry for" Jail .& Jury Rooms Linoleum for Jury Rooms Supplies for Jail and Janitor Scalp bounty on 1 wi1dcat Scalp bounty on 1 coyote do Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat Scalp .bounty on 2 wildcat s .Scalp bounty on 4 wi l dca t s SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND Relief do do do Relief advanced to G. H. Bates Relief i:TARRI AGE CERTIFICATE FUND - Recording I:,Tarraige Certificates do INSTITUTE FUND Services a/c teachers' Institute LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND Paid for Co Garage supplies, Auto supplies for Sheriff DOLTEST IC ANII AL PROTECTION FUND Damages a/c sheep injured & killed by dogs ----- 000----- 9:54 8.00 43.64 27.85 60.82 175.94 7.70 6.'60 89.90 7.50 29.19 27.05 4.60 434.05 196.24 51.53 44.80 38.08 27.69 32.80 5.66 3.63 5.30 2.20 4.20 4.20 2:20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.50 2.70 212.50 8.10 2.00 12.60 88.53 3.45 54.00 42.37 24.00 244.00 17.52 5.35 7.50 7.00 5.25 13.50 101.62 394.00 4.00 22.65 7 . 20 18.75 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 15.00 50.00 37.00 1.00 13.50 123.50 41.66 25.00 TO THE STATE AUDITOR A Resolution Be it resolved by the Board of County Coifmissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that 30% of all moneys CREDITED in the year 1922 to this County in accordance with the provisions of. Chap ter.,95, Latins of 1921, and which's-hall'be derived from taxes levied for the year 191k- and=subsequent years, , shall be an'd the same is hereby set aside, in a fLUZd knotm as the Pei-m- anent iTightray-'I:'uintenance Fund, for maintaining and repairing roads constructed under the r� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM - Tuesday THE 3rd DAY or Janua:�y 1922 permanent highway lays and laws amendatory thereof and subsequent thereto, and other roads of like character, and that said surds -shall be expended by the Board of County Commissioners upon vouchers approved by said board for maintaining and repairing such roads, and no part thereof shall be expended for any other purpose:. Done this 3rd day of January, 1922. it If 11 It-11 11 It It It If 1111 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It It if 11.11 11 11 if tt 11 11 11 It II 11 "Board of County Comi-,ii ssioners of" " VIhatcom County State of Sllash- " " - ington " 11 11 II If if 11 11 11 11 11 II it 11 It 11 11 I I 11 11 it I I Il it II 11 I I tt It I I It 11 Il II 11 000----- BOARD OF COUNTY COIJ11ISSIONERS E. C. Barter Chai 2-man J. A. I:Ziller Ed B rovm / The oath of of'f1oe: o.f:.:the.= ppi�aisei',sT orf Ur iiiwge--=r—ovement District No. 18, tress filed with the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE,, THE B0ARD OF COUNTY COLA ISSIONERS OF tIMATCOIJ -COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR" )( , ORDER APPOINTING ADRIAN VEIMRUGGE FOR 100R11AN DITCH WHE11PEAS, C E LaFave was heretofore appointed by this Board as Supervisor for Illoorman Ditch; and 117HEREAS , by mutual consent said appointment has been terminated; and 'HIM, RE,AS, a petition... signed by seven tar payers in said Moorman Ditch .district, 'teas, on October 18, 1921, presented to this Board asking for the appointment of Adrian Verbrugge; NOW, T L +FORE, it is* ordered by this -Board that Adrian_ Verb ragge be,: and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for said I;Tloorman Ditch. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of January, 1922. tI tI tl 11 Iru 1r n 11 11 t1 I1 n n 11 11 It 11 1r Ir 1r I1 1r i1 tt 1t It t1 ti """ / E. C. Baiter Chairman of the Board of " Board. of County Corm-ili ssioners" County Comr�iissioners " of Thatcom County State.of " J. A. Miller County Comiissioner " V7ashington " Ed Brovm County Commissioner 11 11 (1 If 11 It 11 11 It If 11 11 It 11 It If 11 11 If If It 11 11 If 11 It it 11 is 11 If 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett 'County Auditor & Er-offi cio Clerk of -t ie Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, January ath, 1922. 0 7�2 -- 'Chairman Board ofCounty Commissioners: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ja nun TERr3A We do e r day, THE 'A th DAY OF J- nuax: 1922. --.cc'�Zesf .,T, �n ^> r �' Ica`'' '"'�� ^rd t c ^r_t to ar'.jou 1r en'� ta':en on J�nuar7 3, 1"22. ua,,: !mac . . ]ne ,' oa me Pur .,u�. Present, all mer.1ers O_ the _7oa Z'd and the Clerl .n--ttendance. The _ oll.o;"int; clairls v-ere flowed nC. proceedings h-d: F:01D c,- D I?IDGE TTUND C J ' �azr z.To� 1, r , on .�^ vn__,e4 ^ :.,-n i?oad 7 e --r-t C=0 C T.' °gin otirl.. e s 00 Geo Scher_l, c_o I?ob,e t Schenk c?.0 ?`ri11sur Knc:,1es r,0 1'ri t z l en cT e r do L . IT,--m'1c e..0 Stenger c_O J^i71es Scott 00 Austin do C. C. Gooding 0 H. C. TE-nov.~1es c_0 Carl Muenscher C'_0 1'.ett J ro n Co Fran1- 7.71uensche>_' do Pore'_"ian :C. D'ullocr, Co eo l_ine:°elter "ors.: or, ..'i dc'lefork Rd ti,r. ?T Filbert c.o >_;, Jorgenson 0 :ins I . ?i lb e r 0 >o rer an T" }'jarns.oia ',ror:1- on roads %.0 st i n c_0 C. C. Goo0ing <'_0 Chet Ho ]" 1e s Co .J 1 l Uv w�.J _ _o J . 7a.,ter do reIno 7arC,_ C.0 Ira ??yasor_ C'o IT. Olson C'.0 I. C. Sorenc.on do G . Gri = fen Ic A. J. Dera C'0 F0re?'- n C r? ;. Rya s o n 0 Peter Peterson C'.0 71. St e in e r `.,'o r�: on D ri dg e s Po r e.r_a n Fred Denson cto U. A. 'Poore C'o ?" E. Ayers c.:; 7Ti ct o r Jones C.•:) Horrian Steiner d0 DelnO 7 �,rd 0rk on I?0w040 73 ides .a in Soll.incer c?o 11, A. Kni ttel d0 7' on T"eaC, do Tlios. P. Jeffers "i0 Foreman 01of Glad 7!orlL on ?'oac?_ Foreman Gco rE e Pittman _0 71 A Schencl. do J Cs III rrison '?0 on Glacier PoaO_ Forer an a. J B runhaver c! o Perley I_o,.rcll ~o II Steiner :.o Fo,rm,icM Norrian Steiner ' o e TeFi � Iale _ ep, _ ring st ec.._._ shovel c_or_ -ey Geo. Drovm c': Forerian it'A Par'Ler �rorl� on Fverso_-Goahen RdT+'orer:ar. E L D1nC,1ia_n C'0 J P Pa rl:er Jo a parer Don Tuc',Ier T:lo- on State TZoac Foreria n Ha,,,.�r ClOW c'o ''. H Pearl c_0 .7 " Jo.':lnson 7or2, On Road `� !'' hint ol- c 0 J^,r1es abbot t do 's G do Ancrican 11opress Co reso logic?e1 T�onOv is Tb "i12.s Lur:ber Co -Dumb er for T_Ii l.z:raukee Trestle do T.,Uanber for T:'_t View Road Glacier Lbr Co. Lumbea. - Pearson Lbr Co. c_o Iverson Lbr Co. do De11ing!lar: Concrete `"rorl:s Pipe /%2 e-rican Concrete ror':s do T.rorse ?Tc1rr Co . Spikes T! �;; 7d�7e CO. C.O Tio rse ?car Co . Ron Standa rc'._ Oil_ CO. Gas, oil, etc. A 711c:schinc '?epairs Buzzard -Uruc1Ls P. S. VTel_dinr- Co. _repairs to truc'Ls EC. Erotirn !mto license Fees for county trucl.s Keystone J & 11 Co. Ilwterial uCoo: i roc_ucts Co. Bal. of mill on An -le Iror_s C3.ift 'ri'otor Co. _wterial anc_ repair~ for ;pile drive. S. r . Eames den airs for s:.over etc ru c' 11 T eani Tcam 11 Tean If T e -, I m m i> 4 5 04 36.31. 36.31 90.00 51.25 37.14 241 .5 0 12.25 i.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 21.CO" 21.00 7.00 57.92 d.10' 1 L- . lJ V 10.50 y.00 7.00 20.00 2.00 34.00 2.00 21.00 8.00 88.00 20.00 35.75 32.50 39.00 19.00 56.0' 19.50 9.75 n.0 . 00 20.00 �0..'0 .00 20.00 40.00 24.50 ^.50 5.OG 5.50 22.00 14.70 15.00 24.25 11 .33 11.38 64.0.0 32.00 28.00 Vie, 0 152.50 3.00 24-1 Q 53.50 37.50 21.60 21. 60 1.50 16.00 11 .30 31.00 .50 19.56 675.45 29.23 37.00 1.4n. 12.24 l_6.50 193.14 126.90 6.70 l 40 33.50 ,_7.13 8.00 2.50 11.25 3.79 5.00 26.20 12.?.'8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J, .,nua r .r TERm§( ':''e c o e s dayr THE 4 th DAY of Ja nuv.ry 192 2 Union Iron 7,orl s J01'In 0. 1C'_ L J.', 71 _' r,-, c ar C' Cit-, of .>ellin'�l^rl Currcnt :_1De-.se ' nC. d0 �10 T otv,n of Lyn den .17m c r0, Co opc:,.' C,orp . C F Mnlichcster p'"C r'_ '" 1-)i c''I. e s t Cr Die_1 L 2i-mnsOn Cra Yner Contracting Co i01"T rc! Cooper. Corgi. Tvli.lton `'lei dkamp Moen tread r I'7 S. . Jones Adrian 1Touvrens L . R. Ab el A G, Stierlen Orva Jeffers George Stierlen T. -:1. Talmage . F1'an1, lln Swope Thos. 11. Jeffers 17. ia_Cl:l oy L. 17c t til e s nrc';li e Palmer i,eo Jess North, rest 11dw Co. Caine Grimsha w Co. 10-_lun d Service Station ����. K. Pi-. Cyr C. 11. Sicl.lesteel Oster Jachson L . O1triian A. E. Hal-e _ Ha ry Ha 1 e 1,;a ry- Schen1r- 11. W. Parrish J ,.Yr_e s a r o <<.111 John G. `shields 111tand^ rd Oil Co. "Zi e"t c oln Fo un dry,• '12 S ti11[. = o„ L, r ,cto -j1aC.cL.,Y_Li ti_ l70 r1.- , D ils 'elclinc on trucks 1/2 cost Da liin pit . !_S� ri dge `7 Yz ~ c L>./c su-upliec f:_'o:n Co Garage for truchr, in Sept `transfer a/c su-r>_,1i es fro.:1 Co Garage fow tI cl:s in Oct. Transfer a/c supplies from Co Garage for trucl.c in lTo-r, 111 .. ransfer nc suppl ie.rl from Co Garage ge for trucks in .1�oc . County's portion =o w^ in,-.lorovement of Arterial St Lynden-S runs '.zd ti Graders 7 o rl: On 7:`-t Ili CV,, Rd P0 r('Y1� n fit' earl Jo 0 rl: on Cui c?.e 1.re ri di an Id Fo reman T ear? 2 truclLO r'ightening Acme Span 1. grader RIVER ITTR0VM,,0]1TT FUND Mork On IT00'_:sack River d0 r7.0 CIA CIO (.o CIO do ,� 0 d0 (10 PiliYzg c'.0 c' o c' o Dolts, etc. COw1 G 4s !.a b o r on -Donn ey DRAITTAGE Ii.TPT . DIST ;15 , s.iwinten ante "I'a.nd . L,albor cc supplies Labor do DRAIaTAGE Ua) . DIS"" t6, 1-Taintenance 'Ilznc'. Services on election ,o oa rd '10 el o D 44INAG), I1: inn . DI ST "1 , H,,? int enanc e Services on election board 0 hIy;T AGI� II:InT T. DISC, n st „ .,. ., ra J1r1F�, ,./on w]U1uC 1, �. C::. - n4L. Oil 1 Set Bars G.(65 •i0 .90 2.63 6.50 2, 105 .1:7 62.46 97.4a 524-.09 722.49 I Z175 .19 liol . 03 30.00 3.00 4-3.75 1,1�76.00 C6,1.65 ti21-1..77 90.00 90 .00 7C .00 59.50 5.25 7.00 65.00 16.25 0.75 16.62 103.10 75.00 113.00 265.06 31.20 1.9 .93 159.66 5.13 1 .35. 51.45 /1.50 10.00 . .00 2.00 Co 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.18 15.00 DeceYnber rep .. orto_ , V Sr_ute w„ Gotnzt, _h;;sician II D Carroll Jr as County Zigricultura! Agent, C C KinC, as St:ot Co Home, and. ITargaret J Diaz as County Tuberculosis ITurse, were Filed with the Board. On motion the T�oard ^djourne,_ to mee''. on Thursday, J?nuaryT 5, 1922, and adjo'Cirned fro-' day to day Until 1.Tonday7, Janu£a,r,7,r 9, 1922, being; in session, but ,:tlloainC no claims ancloCrcClY1 no orders. Chc.ia :ian I?o rd of County Con-irmlisSion ers. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS anu 1'.r'r TERAls, ~oil d� 7;' THE ✓ tii DAY OF J j nu"_ iT 1922 0T� y�`� J^nu_-._'y �t1;, lri2� ''I'E' �Oa ,.Ll-"`u'l:t ' ' �j7r'1x1(�i1 1^' t January �jtl� llc __1e r a v o c,,,C. ou i t I a7.—.en o., Present, ,.11 7_fe:1')e_s oI t'�e Board �r.c_ the Cler', in attendance. The ollo+,111.2Is _ roceccin s t:;ere Iiad: I-E T µr.;; :30 AIRD 07 C OUIT"._"T C OT.T.'T S `= I OI7EI 0 O-7P ` 1-EAT C 0:. C OUHT L, 1 r" T I" OIT . V11, ITT r 7�; ..'Ai'�T; 07-, THE I= anOtir..:' T`T`!' OT' P11~�:'1, OF OLIO j - - ( ORDER r7rn ET ELT rE, � 71,- 07 TIMM= AS A,l,T APE 171 cl in-REEn 1 1 71M] US on a T 23rd, 1991, t'n.is I oar- dic! approve ^eoolution I7o. 15 o f t?,e town council of the torril of Lyildein, ',',i1i c'1 resolution provided_nor the impro-vement of that paZ—'- of Olive Street in cai totinh of -,-n den fro'_n the 110rtherly vain tract 0f the Chicago , _.1" i1.'Tau'7-ee and St . Paul B i lwaz Cofi oc n r on Pine Street to the northerly b oun c'a BIT of the to;m of Lyn den ; ?,r.(l 1ERE]AS n_ '' 7 s- "^ tel the cost o f said i_�'Y) roveifmt a t ,�5565 , an c' I� roV7 - �� i reNO _u Oil _L 0 1J e l 11.:�. decl that r)a--t of the cost thereof Should be paid by the county Of Yalatco,n in accordance -�dth (71i,mo. 51 of the Session Leas of 10;113 o-f the atatc 0_ ; :=('. "'IIEREAS tlfe town of L;mden has informed this board of the completion of said improve�_lent and filed T71tIl Saicl 110t1Ce Staterlent Of the Coat o_`' time! improvement sh0':'TinC, the county's portion to be IT07,7, TI1=70PIL-71 IT I".. _77,MMY OM)EI�7.ED tilat the counter auditor be and he i s he2'e10 r clirectec'- J t0 issue 17c=rcmt^ payable out Of the general roac+'_ and. bridge -'Lind to the tOti7i1 O, T:ync_en for the lortion cl-ue 'ron tine County o= '',Tllatco:"il for sai improvement. '' OITl IN REGULAIL Y0JOUF=- D SESSION 07? `L"_, BOARD t%fi s 911-z1 dcy of Jamuaf'f , A.D. 1922. t1 1t ff 1t I1 If 11 11 it 11 11 It is it it 11 11 11 11 It it it It " 11 11 1t 11 11 11 it "Board of County Corlinissioners" " of ' neat c or, County State of " f1 7,Tashin �t on It f1 tt 11 11 11 tt It 11 11 It ti it It It 11 11 II If If Ii It II 11 11 ti 11 11 11 11 11 It E C T3aJrter Cii11IIU.IAIT Board of County Cor:,.;:fi ssioner:.) . J A _ti l l e C0I:27:I SSI OITEIR L'ct " rornl CO' .IIS31O:iTEI� Attest-: Sari E Barrett COUI7r_7Y AUDI`.'OI? anr o it i cio Cle a_, o l L,zle .: o�. ------- 000------ Cn -motion the board adjourned to �-.ieet on "_'uesday, January 2n., 1�22. Cllairm n .':.bard o� oirr_1issioilers. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TE,irrs 7ues('ay TxE M� t,.l DAY or Jc.nuo.r Jr 192 _ _.. Tue. d .nu< 2 �_ l: 2� . I_e >>o r-lei par, actin. �o c7joui�1men i4.I:en o17 nu 3�- J 1 =D0'C 11�reie �? 1p„'C��eeC =Don 2ca.the 'Cle "iL Z_1 �y '�CC 11 �11l�_ 0 :1 and nroceedings, hc,01: Oliver Del l anc' L. Gst . _ . � . r � 0 i1 T. -' �� . J ng s1e;;F S. A. Green Chas Petr ovits'cy A. L. Callahan Barlow Garage 7 PellinSnari I."otors Corp. I'nutZC'..1 Auto Co. L . Ad - I LIQUOR IlP,TESTIGl TIO!T FLJ1dD Salary as 'pep Sheriff for OC-L_ 0V 23'7.90 -ajar„;,- rye", I el� Snersff .'or QC' l 'llo -!. 200. C c, 1wr� as ep Sheriff foi Nov. 25.00 a1ai:yr es Dep She rif' for Oct. 16.00 Services to Sheriff in 1920 1 4.00 .:pense as Sheriff in Oct 412. 00 7 -Auto .�'i U.ppil es "'no 1• Sheriff, .L�111 , Oct L-i7o �r. CL`y .0�.; Gas for Sheriff 1.20 ;,A Lit repairs for Sheriff 24.95 CoITercil , 1920 32.11 `Ienairs to auto damaged by tiheri ff 51.85 ----- 000----- I1T THE HATTIM 0:, GRCCER_1ES) ( 01MER ACC:C'TIi1G BID 0 i!;AII', ..7:1RCl'—r' JL_ CO 1!'0_' ' `l3 �`1 CO ." COU1,T�� HOTT=) ,.r,rlilil'� ��n .a,,� r -t' �» ,�� this 7 � ,v r ,� ,� Z ' _ -1_a, -,_i � natter eomi.lr, o- Lor con �i le_..tion on his N4ti1 o J�.nu�.rr 1922,an accordance t,rith requests _"or bids for L"Llrnishin,r supplies to the ',Tiatcorn Count'Y Home, the 13oard finds that bids were sub::fitted as follows, to-.ii t: Omen I:'arl,et Grocery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396.59 w rl: et G ro c c - fir Cori-oan:r . . . . . . . . 394 .05 hi r T'e-rcantile Co .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . 380.60 ? E1?u1IS, the Board Consi0erin;r," all the bids au1D--:.ttec an finOin; the bid Of t1"0 liair '�'e- �l=tile Cc to be the lo,:est bid for such supplies; I" IS THEREFORE OPMRED that the s^id bid of the Tlair I.Iercantile Co be, and sa.le is hereb;r accented upo11 the confitiori that sajo, supplier, are to be pact>e,, reed' for deliVeC, On Or before ,eb Ll 1 1 1. .r ry r c�., r' c, s s ^,� t -1-Y they "i :fin-T 1 1 n ? r a,yr 92,ti, `ncl �h^.t i 1 �.n� of �.i _ supplie pro ,re una�.ti� coo_, �.�ey _:_�., be retLlrl to t'1e said "ai - 17Terc ntile Cc. Tone in re-ular adjou'_'ned session of the Board tilis 24th d-.y of January, 1922. nnit rt It"it It it"it it li"" It If it It 17 tt ti It it it""" t'""" _ G' Ba ';,e-^ Cl^_c'i.i r111C'.11 01 'tile :30a:Cd 117 oc.rd of County Collli:lissio ners" J A 3'7i11er Cotulty C011-As5ioner It of �',nnL-tco.:l County State of " T,c 1 ro,,,n Coullt�r Commissioner shin Et on it „ttt,�itttt�►nttttt,ttnunu„ttttttnuttt„ttt�ttti�ttt,n At, tcstSala E. Baz'rett Count;r Aadi-`,Or and C::-o:�ficio C1erl: of the '3oard. ------- 000------ A petition for paving about one mile of the Ferndale-i.i:ountain View Road, under tie Permanent Highway Law, was filed with the Board. -----000- ,n o U n "-, e :_,oard ar journed to --r_eet on I:ionclay, Jams^ r1r 30, 1922. Cou Cll.ai x1:1 n 3oard o w° tlt„- Coln i asionc rs . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS uc=ua ",;r TERMI _^o:1cl y THE 30th DAY OF Janua cy a t3 0 1922 _`_onday, January 30th 02' . The " a - d met pursuant t_ adjournment J ,.. on January 2�'-t , 0 1 c� � J �: � � o taken �. 1 2. present, •t .L all -, <y-. � � a r d, and t i� � Clerk k , y�. a_ :, � rat following 'esCn � , all .... .1oC;r^J 0 file �o �, .nC_ �._� C e �._L 1:1 c V „e't1�,c i:Ce, 11e __ 0_�10'.'.'i11g p 'OCeCC_ii1;S .'ere had lJ_=D.l fJ .: 1:.J.:J O'.. J.✓ CO= _. Wr'JAt_JU_.I.JlL ILI'_ Ti-�.'.J i,i.I.Jl T ..rj IZ.,...Jil .. 70 R THE O!TTT1 M'MITI G DEC =�ER 31, 19 21 . in V1_C matter 01 t.:.E.' settlement ,11t:..Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer 0 - �t1c„ VCO;_: County, 7'as�_in.-ton, for the __ont.'_, endinC 7.CCCi1?)0r 31, 1r'21. 701 at this time, this matter coming -on of consi�'era ? t a ,� Edith - T' J._ � � �� c i on , and �11e s��_ - c_i _1 :. Thornton, -7inC .ilea with this Board a statement setting; forte her receipts and didburs ents and ,1avinc checked anC_ co 1D red the same 7ith the statement, and h2ving fozxcthat they were actually paid out by said 7reasurer curing the sai,'. month, said payments being; :lade in the sums, and from the funds and'_ for the Durpo2ds hereinnfter set forth; :.07.7 T 7ERETtOE it is hereby ordered by this Board that said ',.Li th _-. Thornton, as such -. easurer, be and she hereby in allowed credits for aid disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE CAPITOL DUIL71HO TUND For cash paid State Treasurer _S-. (S 1, E GRLI-JI.L1,;_J T VTJ 'nor cash DMA `"fate 'area su7er STATE SCHOOL D For cash Dail State tate Treasurer r+n r",7 ....1... n - -�.sr ND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE, PUDLI C 'HIG1'_'7 tr 75UND For cash paid -+.r. .: � atJ e V res.surer .or each -ovij State _. e^.surer KIG!"1 FD7JCA7,_'I0_1' !U*.'M For cash paid Wa to Treasurer `TAT` GME PROTECTION TUND For case paid State Treasurer 111TD For cash paid State Treasurer `-'TATE PAM FUND For cash pai d State 7reacurer COUT?Y CURRENT EXPENSE FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same STATE FITzE P.ATROTJ TUND For cnah Dail State Treasurer For warrants redeemed Tor interest on same For warrants redeemed _,T 77 FUND _Ty IgVOT 117PSTICATIOi; FUND 2012 PPIME FUND For warrants rec'_ecrK ''or bond interest coupons rec'-ecmen (22 & 5) SOLDIERS' T'EL_.,�_+IE7 FUND For warrants c.. nts redeemed +C, POLL •. AX ACCOUNT J. J m For cash paid State Treasurer GAY? . ? PROTECTION U D 1�. L...J .:.J For warrants redeemed DISTRICT, Jr-J For r;arrznt s redeen& For interest on same :-,;,LL"OCTJ DISTRICT , D0V For bond interest couDons redee';"ed SCHOOL DI ST F.ICT , BUILDING _' UY!) 7car interest on .,.,_,e 2,383.02 21,031.33 1, 041.00 1, `32.35 0,787.74 6,370.51 7,560.20 112.75 ^,,366,04 63.38 19,265.10 `46.80 710.17 .06 528.04 n,864.48 727.50 `20,00 102.00 727.89 130,000.08 ,279.37 6,150.00 3,577.03 107.05 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. January TERMV Monday THE 3Oth, DAY Or January. 1922 T OV12,TSHIP S FUNDS For . cash paid Toz,rnship Treasurers -23 , 839.79 DITCH & DRAINAGE I%IP^1. DISTS. FUNDS For Warrants redeemed 1 , 003: 88 For interest on same 8.61 PORT OF BELLINGMA FMTD For via rran ts redeemed 2,149'71 For interest on same 6:32 PERHANENT HIGIMAY HAINTENANCE I+UND . For Vrarrants redeemed 1,156.57 For interest on same 26.64 CITIES IJUNDS For cash paid City & Totiln Treasurers _ 36,914.61" BLAIND , {RNDALE ROAD IITTL FUND For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,542.17 r RITDALE-LYFTDEN ROAD !1VTT . FUND For bond interest coupons redeemed 67.5.00-- EVERSON-NOOIrSACK ROAD I11P^1. FUND For ;bonds -redeemed- 17 ,500,00 - For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,268:75 r SUTIAS-LYNDEN F�JAD ITIPT . FUND For izra:rrants redeemed 96.28 For interest on same 2. 69 " NORTH DELTA ROAD TNP T . FUND For trarrants redeemed 492.54 For interest on same 7:29 For bond interest -coupons redeemed 2,231.22 ILARRIAGE CERTI FICATE FUND For via rrants redeer_•Led 43.00 - BLAINE!' ITfRNDALE ROAD EXT . FUND: For warrants redeemed- 151.35 For b and interest coupons redeemed l ,423.12- COLUTAB IA VALLEY ROADS IMPT . FUND. For bond interest coupons -redeemed 948.75 LAWRENCE-NOOKSACK ROAD IM11 PT . iiUND . For -bond interest coupons redeemed 2,970.00 GLENDALE ROAD IMPT.. FUND. For boricas -redeemed 28,000.00 For bond interest coupons redeemed 3,588.75 - CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD II�'T . FUND, :. For bond interest coupons redeemed 8,193.80 LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD 1112?T . FUND. For t arrants redeemed 7,228.60 For interest on same 456.42 For bond int,erest coupons- redeemed 8,100.00 a FISH TRAP ROAD "_ I1,.T T.. FUND; For tea rrants redeemed 2,000.00 For interest on same 34.60 ." Total disbursements ,373,461.05 We do hereby certify tha' we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit. in various banks to her -credit at the close of business on December 31, 1921, the same being; in tiro 'r-Us, and figures as' foll -vis , to -wit DEP0SITOI,Y TREASUF.T�R ► S BALAITOE Fii^s t'�?'Gtional Bzrilc 48'650.17 -Bellin�;harn. National Bank54,, 526:'98 Northwestern National Bank 49,261.33. No rthwestern State Bank 10 , 000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 22,500.00 First National Bank. of Lynden 22,500.00 First' National Bank of Ferndale 22,500.00 " Citizens Btate Bank o f Fernda 1e Garri son Bros. State Bank of Sumas 5,000.00 - PTool�swck Valley State Bank o f Everson 5,000.00 Fanners. & A erchant Is Bank of 'Everson 5,000.00 Custer .State Bank of -Custer 5,600.00 - L�mden Peoples' State Bank of 5,000.00 - 263,938.48. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janus: ry TERM; Lion aay THE 30ta.. DAY Or ; 2.nua _ 1922 Cash in Office: Currency 380.00 cr 0 63 Checl-s L- Cash ite1:!s 8,365.10 Cash in "Milt 8lo . 00 Total c in of`i c^.......... � , )65_.73 Grano: tOta1 r'rea 3UrE3l.'1.^, Ca s1_ on 12nd ......... . .... ...... .........r"273,50n .21 ,1 1C'�,tf il' _ y. Y ri1 . '� r. set >� n _.n n ....� �i ,l (..�. �. i r �r -�' T 11�,a lY0 al tLJ JJ0_:. , -v.e ha e hereunto set, ou:. 7 and c.?1C'_ C._ll.._ a_ yea! of the oc.,._G_ 0 County Corr i ssion-ers Of ','hatcorl COUnt,r, 'ia shington, this 30th clay of Jan?a,_", 19-2�1. It It 11 11 11 11 11 11 It tt 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 it 11 11 It It it 11 11 11 11 11 11 i; /+ n :5a.xt er Chairman an of the "BO^ rd. of County COrilr.^_issioners" i A ".'iller COUnt-,,,- Cor � isoioner " Of 7i112^.tcom County, State Of 11 'd BrC7111 County Cor-m ssioncrs " 7:'ashin i7ton It II tl II if i1 [t ft tl It it 11 I7 tt tt It ti 1!1: II it ti II tf 'It' fill"" " .,_ J, r+ "'+ 171 � s_ C .r.�_ Att,es.; �,al:`! .�,-,�-�rl"et;, v0U13u;; .EiUC`.].tOr an('=li,_—OfriC10 Cleric of the Board. / the Slleri:i e filt. �:rit t11c Board r is return orake of `32 400 of Acme "'�,r�. 'u :onc's toether _ r, wi th 1'!f7:idc—vits 0 _, Pub licat ion and of y�ostin`; not ces attached. ----- 000------ BEFORE TI-EN BOARD OF COUNTY COMILISSIOI TIMS OF 'JdHATCOkI COUK'I--'Y', WASHI21J.11GTO11T. IN THE I:TATT:_'R OF THE SALE OF .032, 400 OF BOiIDS OF AC-, + -, TOWNSHIP FOR III?ROVEIrIENT OF PEITLI !1�:ENT HIGHIVAY N0. 6A ORD,,R CU—CIr UNCT SALE. WHEREAS, this Board did, on Decerlber 24, 1921, direct the Sheriff of Vrhatcom County to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A.L. on January 30, 1922, at the front door of the County Courthouse of said county, at Bellingham, Washington, the county seat of said county, 032,400 of bonds of Acme Township, 141hatcom County, Washington, which are owned and held by the said tiJ'natcoln County, and dated July 1, 1919, bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum, payable annually on July 1st, and more particularly described as follows: Bonds Nos. to Ind For Amount Each Due It 57 to 66 " " 500.00 " July 1, 1924 " 67 to 70 " " 100.00 It July 1, 1924 " 71 to 80 if " 500.00 if Jgly 1, 1925 " 81 to 84 If " 100.00 " July 1, 1925 If 85 to 94 11 t1 500.00 " July 1, 1926 1t 95 to 98 11 II 100.00 " July 1, 1926 if 99 to 108 " If 500.00 „ July 1, 1927 'I log to 112 I' " 100.00 If July 1, 1927 11 113 to 122 11 " 500.00 " July 1, 1928 " 123 to 126 I' " 100.00 " July 1, 1928 " 127 to 136 " If 500.00 If July 1, 1929 ►' 137 to 140 n 11 100.00 if July 1, 1929 7VH_'21RE'AS, at said time and place the sheriff of said county, did, in the manner directed by this Board, sell to =:rs. R. Idichel bonds No. 94 to 98 inc for w884.25 rnd accrued interest there- on from July 1, 1921 to date, making the total sum of �?915.75 the full purchase price of said bonds; and to the Ralph Schneeloch Co:ilpany bonds No. 57 to 93 inc. , 99 to 123 inc. , 125 to 140 inc. for ;,30,453 and accrued interest ,from July 1, 1921, making the total purchase price of 31,557• 'Me said sums bid by said persons being the highest and best surds bid for said bonds at said sale; and - :MEAS, tiae Sheriff has rrlade due return o f said sale to this ?Board, and this 13o and has carefully considered the same and all matters pertaining to said sale. '�13d find that said sale was in all respects regularly conducted in accordance with law and in accordance with the pro- visions of the order of this Board, and that due and lawful notice of said sale was given prior to the same, and that said bonds were sold to the hig'_lest and best bidder therefor, and the pur- chase price of said bonds has been paid into the County Treasury. NOW, T?EPR:�;FORE, it is hereby ordered, adjudggd and decreed by this Board that said sale and all proceedings had thereunder be and the same are hereby approved, and that the action of the Treasurer in deliverinz the said bonds to the said purchasers in hereby approved, and that said sale is in all respects hereby approved and confirmed by this Board. 1t n I�Done intlre,�ularto If U ltadjourned session of the Board this 30th day of January,1922. if 11 11 T C Baxter, Chairman o:. the Board "Board of County Commiss- " J A Liiller, County Commissioner "ioners of "11i-atcom County " Ed Brown,' County Commissioner 11 II 11 It It It 1t it II 1t If It 11 I1 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----_ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, February 3, 1922. Chairman Board County Commir sioners. 2b ( 0 V RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January. Tsizivy9 Friday THE -3rd DAY or Feb ruri y 192 ? Friday, February 3rd, 1922. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant'to'adjournment taken on January 30th, 1922'. Present, •E C Baxter, J A Liller and Ed Broyrti, Commissioners; Sam B Barrett, Clerk of the Board, in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Agreement made this 3rd day of'February 1922, .between Vhatcom� County, 'a municipal corporation of the State of Washi.ngton, party of the first part, and It'riedri ch A.. Francke, of �r`,'hatcom County, 77ashington, party of the second part V-1ITNESSETH, that Whereas said Friedrich A. Francke, party of the second part.hG s.l.ived in -V,Ihatcom County, Washington, for more than 34 years last past., and is 75 years 'of age and has no relatives Stith whom_ he can live, or who are responsible for his keeping;, and Whereas,. said second party has Two Thousand Dollars ($12000.00) in cash, and is desirous of paying swirl g2000.00 to said 'Miatcom County, . in consideration of which said .`Jhatco��i County, through its Board of Commissioners.,shall give said second party a home at the Countzr aiTri for the Nest of his natural life, and shallfurni sla him i,ith the necessaries o f life , keeping, said :second party in a comfortable condition,, the same as all other inmates of :said County ,G,rr1 are cared for, and Whereas said Board of Coi-rm,iissioners of ;T7hatcom County are willing to accept said 2000.00 in cash from second part-Y and to hereafter, keep him -at the said County Farm for the balance of his natural life as herein�--,bove set . forth,; and to give him pa7oppr and decent burial; NOW THEIMIORE,,, this agreement ViFITINTESSETrI, that -in consideration of Two Thousanc'=,ollaws (,a2000;00) , in-hand.paid the receipt of rhich is hereby acknowledged' fro_a said seca_�� ��,ty said Vlhatcom County, through its Board of Commissioners,, -hereby agrees to lkeex� sa ic'_ second z,art;r at the County Fa= in What c om County, Washington, for the balance o f hiss natural life, and to furnish him with the necessaries of .life, and to keep him in a comfortable condition at all times;"`. the same as all other inmates of said County Farm are cared for, and further agrees to furnish' medical attention and medicine to second party, when necessary, and upon the death o second party, to give him a proper and decent burial, IN WITNESS '?HEREOF, the Board of .Commissioners of Uhatcom .County have, duly e: ecute(f this agreement in duplicate, and have had same attested by the clerk of said Board, and said second party has executed this agreement in duplicate in his own proper person, all done the day and year.. first above written. it It if If rr it If It ",r " If " It It If If if rr If 1, It It rr rr It ,r 11 ,t it if Friedrich A. Franck e "Board of County Commissioners" E C Baxter Chairt:_an of Board of Co " . of Tlliatcom County State of " ssioners. " 'Washington " J A Miller CorLdi csioner ""►►,r""n",rn"rrrrr,r►rri:"n""rri,"""""r""' Z;d BrotTm Coml-nissioner Attest: Sam E. 'Barrett County Auditor and ex-offici•o Clerk of the Board. .-----000----- BEFORE .TIC BOARD OF COUNTY COI;tI.nl SSIOIv`ERS OF WH RCOT COUNTY, 'WASHINGTON. IN THE PATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPEP&TY) ( ORDER OF SALE ACQ,UIRED FOR DELINQUENT T.A=S ) WHEIMAS, th.e following described real property, to -nit: Clarks Addition to Fairhaven- Lot '_... D11- . Town of l:ratcom, Supplemental plat of 8 222 rr I a c. 2 2K- 6 rr _ 1I.E.2 3 24G Toy,n of i?evJ i7hatcom i .7.20 ft 5 55 Cecia,r Addition 1 4 ..+C Cv.e'ti _Ja lie sl de'.. f' the Ve Ci V-�.�'r or,e1l i�: i_iZLVra. ,. 1 15 :i 1 :rCr each on Y.` l>e -vhatco._, 14-15 .. 15 1% RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS �t; (J JEBM$(., THE d DAY OF 1922 Lot Fairhaven Land Company's 3rd Addition to Pt,:'.-rhoven 19-20 25 2 C . H. bft s i t s- Addition. to Sehome 7 to 12 inc. 10 Allen and Swartouts Addition to Rairhaven tt 3-4-15 2 7, e11.111jra ra C )q 3c11.inCh--in Fay Land Co's 2nd Addition to 2 to 22 inc. 102., Bellingham, Less part deeded to city for sts. Less part 6.eedeC,. to city for stb,� The unnunb e r e d -L r urianC.ular tract SW 1,,, o 11 ljr.............................................. 1!4 .Less part deeded_ to city for sts. f rac 1 to 7 inc. --,,.14 it jr)-j 3 114 Centrc:.! Addition to ---`,,-,ir:-.Laven 6-7 7 Djif-l'enbacherls Addition to `.nirhaven 5-6-7 7 East Fairhaven 1 1� 12 2 Eldridoe's Addition to Dellincham 13-15 4 Fairhaven. Addition to Fairhaven 10 3 11 16 6 Ir 20 3 Jameson's Bay Vie:; Addition to Sehome 3-7-8-9 9 Jc.mesonls 2nd Bay View Addition to 11air'noven 2 4 5 17 to 20 inc 18 Lysle's lst Addition to Fairhaven = 7 Lysle's 2nd Addition to -:.wii-(-.iaven vacated portion of Adams St. C.-J.vidinc'., 13-lks 32 35 vacated portion of Ad, :.)t. diviCling ,i s r 0 35 "'lks 32 Tdiclrose Addition to 17aifhaven 15 to 18 inc. 10 Sche-ring's Addition to 4birhaven 37 6 Sea View LaI:e Park Addition to the City o f Bellin G.,h,--.m 23 3 24-25 6 22 to 25 inc. r/ South Raiihaven kiended 3-4 25 Star Addition to riai2iiaver. 25 1 Union Addition to Sehome 2 5 rf 7 10 Ir 3 13 Valley Par!-. Addition to T�evr 7,�hatcorr- and Bellingham 6. 20 14-15 22 12 24 14-15 26 Cain's lst Addition to Blaine 31-32 7 It 25-26 14 Holland u- 17cFarlandls, Addition to Elaine 37-38 33 Yingsley's lst Addition. to 101laine Less R.R. 17 9 V4rtinls lst Addition to Elaine 17 to 24 inc. 2 7,erndale ja,rr.ended 29-30 3 ook2ac1l: City 11 27 Birch Bay Park 7 16 Brovnals Addition to Sehome 16-17-18 2 Donovan Ave Add. to Flairhaven 1-2-3-4-5 - 11 6 8 tl 1714 6 & a 11 o f 7 t'o 11 8 T"-,,T e r s 1 . st Addition to Fairnaven 1-2 1 1-2 2 ti 11-12 3 6 6 If 11-12 6 Eldorado Addition to "airhaven 1-2-,3 1 rl 37 4 1-7-18 5 260, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J-nuaxM', TERMS/. THE 3 rd DAY OF Feb rua r-'r 192 2 ea-ch inc. boirg all of 1-11och Faillh-aven `Ciffhts. i,ot,,t I to 30 1 do 2 do 3 Lots 1 to 15 each inc. 4 ;1 19 11 26 11 11 4 it 1 5 it 11 5 6 n 30 If n 5 1 rr 15 n u 6 20 Ir 25n a 6 Fenton's Addl t-ion to Nela '7,Priatcom & Sehome 12-13 11 If 1-10-11 25 Geneva (-kinencled plv.t of) on Lake 'Qqatconm Boat- House 2 3 Gr,-n.,' Viev, Addition to Sehome Lots 1 to 14 each inclusive 3 Hunt e r P a rh- jose-ohson's Addition to Sehome Lake View Addition to Fairhaven 1.1aple aalls (I Manle Leaf park Addition to Blaine 11iller's Jvllclition to Glacier 11orthernFac-ific Add. to Fairhaven Pearl Addition to the City of 7liatcom Queene Ann Addition to Fairhaven If Seattle Syndicate Add.to Fairhaven Thomas, 1st Addition to Blaine West Barke--ville S. 25 ft of !V of lot 1 N 25 ft o f of 1 o t `2 S. 25 ft of IT 50 or N 25 of S 75 of V.lf of 2 50 ft of W ` of 2 E 100 of IT 25 ft or IT 25 of E 100 ft of 2 12-15 1-2 IT -1 of 9-10-11 and 12 5 to 8 inc. 1 to 34- 1 Lots 1 to 24 :each inclusive being all of 11 1-2-3-4- 12 29-30 19 3 3-4 Lots 11 to 14 each inclusive Sec. Lot 4 26 Lot 1 35 Sri, N1111 ITE, 19 17-4 of S 4A o f EjIll- NE SE 19 Com on the 11 bdry, line of lot 4 sec 1-20 ft u SIly from ITE cor sd lot 4 rg. th SIly along E!ly bdry line of Sel. 101 4-165 ft 2 T in - th due 71 250 ft -- th IT to a T)t 20 ft S of 24 bdry of sd lot 4 - 200 ft VT of beg - th 11 to beg. The line,,:,, rg E & '1 are to follow the contour of the land. above described, fexc N 10 ft. deeded. to "A Thompson" 1-Ta-p 7'r2z- also con, at ITE cor lot 4 th TW 75 ft 6 in - th SIly parallel wi-L-,h meander line 10 ft - t1-j. E, to meanderline t-o.beC ............................................... I 1 A of land beg at -ITE, cor 11TE, Sl'i sec 11 th !V 210 ft th S). 210 ft. th E 210 ft - th IT, 210 ft to beg. 11 A triangular �-.ract of land in the To,,,m of Lynden (20-40-37-,',) bounded on E by 1.1ill St. on S by Front St on by see. line bet Sec. 19 & 20. Less rd. 20 Lots I & 2 - :."If ITE 2 SE SE N71 el-�c 15 ft for rd. 18 nf S711 19 IT-1 im - SF, 2*rr,, 21 21. -!13 1 of t] - c SE cor L o t 2 7-3 11: 11B 11 WT Com- at a pt 90 ft E accorCling to a plat of Yaple 31alls - th IT 22 ft 8 in to a stal,--e - thIT33 deg 151 V156 It to a stake - th E18 ft J- uo a stake - th S) 20 deg 15" E 79 ft to a I)-'U- S of the S line of Lot 2 31k 5 aforesaid, - th 1171 25 ft to place of beg. Less rd. 30 Eldridge & 74rt 1 et Ju- I s A(Idi t -J on to ti-e Town of S ehone lym. 37 37 37 37 LLhZ lE lE 3 E 3 I 8 2 6,- 13 6 10 7 3 6 2 8 15 40 3w 40 40 40 4- 0 11.0 40 40 ME Lot 24:!'.-to 27 inc 1 to 7 inc 1-2-3 3131 5 E 5E 6E 6 GE 6E 1k 6 ID, 2 23 2 C5 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jc.nul-. r,"" --p 1- i aa r THE DAY OF i'e1) r u a r 1921, 7 ---]l CLri c'�;c Da-rtl ett Is A C-di t-i on 0 0-,.^,j Of lehorie Con'' 0, 10t 7, 6 to 15 inc. 23 --ac, 1.6 to 20 inc. 21 - 22) 23 I 2?a C i to 4 inc . 24 G to 16 inc 26 1 to 5 inc 27 17 to 22 inc 27 c)n 30 Silver 7�-eac'C! or, Ll-.!te 771iatcorm 1 A 11 �c E 40 ft 6 A A21, A-5 215 ')-8-13 50 51 u Boat House Bloc!- 6 c s t Ei u r e a Sup-' 1 Ad(l to t1ie Ci'u-,-,r of Bellin&].aaa -L ro. c 3 A 3 Fa i a v c -n Amended 115 111 Fa i shave a Lc. 2-1 C,� C o s 1 s t Acid t o Fc. i shaven Z". 67 it 7 83 tt 5 c0 tI 11 91 it a Ural 2 6 to 9 inc 9Z, - tt 38 100 Fairhaven Band Co 2nd Addi ti o--a to Fair'.-.Laven �-- 6-13 -14- 106 Pair"11-i2ve-1-a T,c.n,-,. V',-) s 3-1-d Adc)-itiori to 7ai-1-fiave-a ')A C. ItT . Adsit- I o AOO, to Schoric 2 10 to i7bifhaven Allen S, & ,-.,art-outIs Acl-OL U --13 Bay Vie,.-T Ad,1 to Faii-have-41 7 B - -1 c 1. T -J n Eh am 2 25 C a r t- c r I f,- i o - to ''aira v e 2) 7 - 2 ,)o 3 Cla2:�:Is ACC.ition to 11'cd2:liven -Jess1i u 33 11 1.7 1 ft 33 4 It 35 n. 7 1 ft o f 42 all 43-44 71 a S t Fa i e,-- 1 1 22 to 27 inc. 3,1-35 21 11 4-, -15 13 G to 15 inc 19 Ir lise's AU1. to Bellin:-haTa 20 2 If - T Valle',,, A.,.enC-ed to 12 .2.2- 23 C, D 12 Hi chlan c) u Parl MO-itio- to 1,b.if-laven 10 to 13 inc a T untoon 2 �-.-CI,-eilarl ^ tide'1 to 17ti-r-l-laven nd 1/3 II sVlhi'nays s id r-en 3-4-7-8 II 18-ig I to 1 inc 9 7 to1 inc 1.5 I to 15 inc 16 II 1-7 17 "eirose AC�dition to Itir'-aa-ven 17-18 5 3 io 141 -15 15 1 -1 A,7 d 4- 0 7` i i1a v e,-, a u S c1i c r i s A cl. d to th i 3f, i a v e n 2 ft 11 1?- South ibUrhaven Amended 39 0 20 `7'ua r AJC"i t ion to 7,-, .maven Less ".7 1 ft 6 6 J1- nua:7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERMS IIri C:ay THE 3rdD,kyOF e`bruary 192 2 Lot 7:lloc1: Strandc, 1st Add1 tion 450 ` cho 1e 3 to 15 inc 1 " 21-22 1 TT 3-4 2 0 to 15 ill 2 sT /I and 6 to 15 inc 3 n Union Addition to Sehor.,e 12 3 1.3 10 ValAir Park Addition to Mi tcom E: Bellinc1a11 8 3 r' 6 16 12 18 Tr 3-7 o " 10 22 " 1^ 23 " 7" 5 ft 4-5-6 27 11 r% - 8 27 Clt ' o f Blaine Less R R 30 1 Tr 31-32 l3 n 21 33 11 22-23-24 33 in�'21e'rIs 151' A01d to , aine 20 5 U `.Pax �r2 A t�-•aet of land in ILingsleyIs 1st Add to Blaine I)ounded on IT by Georgia St on E by Harrison Ave on S ( C.r by ricander line Less R.R. Tax j;-3 A tract of land in ",,'inCsley's lst Add to 31aine bounded on N by GeorSia St on E by 731-:ine Ave on S by -meander line and Clyde St on 7 by Harrison Ave. Jess I,. �. ri :>�.iaCt Of lal � 7-i-i` slcy's 1st Y-d,'_ ':,o `=la �� lby � 1 C E r zd il_ i.ze bounded o_� 1T C_ rc_e c on b5 Blaine Ave - on S 7! by ie~nder 1-in-b. Ta a ,�5 A t��act of land in 1�inC!sley'^ lst Add to ''lainc bounded on 11 by Clyde St on E bir Garfield A -%re - on :.' by Maine Ave - on S by rae tinder line. T,,:: jj�6 A tract of land in I`:in s.leyIs lst Add to Blaine ",)ouncled on 1T by 1.7ashinutoia Ave - on by Garfield Ave - on S by Clyde St - on by B11aine Ave. ess Tax -'�8 A tract of land in Kingsley's 1st Adc_ to Dlaine bounded on t'')e I, by Wasllin ton Ave w �.1 C177-de St - on W by Garfield Ave - on S by meander line - on "" by I.Iito'zell Ave. Less ?.R. Ta<� ;r0 A t�°act of lane'. in -Kin sleyts 1st Add to Blaine bounded of the 1; L- E by 1;Iashingtoil Ave on T bar _.'i chell Ave - on S by 'Terry St . Lot B11: Tf^ rt i 's 1 st Addition1 to Thine 1 to 5 inc 6 1._ - V _r11 J wJ " 13 to 10 inc 7 I:'iller's Par_. Adel to Blaine 10-20-21 Pinclozey's Add to Blaine 40 1 " 17 to 20 inc 4 Steen's 1st Add to Blaine 21-22 5 Barherville Supple.^ental TT 3- -5 12 1;u-mol. Plat of Johnson's 3rd Adc_ to Sunia s City 16 5 J, B. Pe1'r7's Add to Surlas City 13 2 ;i00I.saC7-: City rT ' 13 26 Clevel Wind's Adc?ition to Blaine 2 5 :�-4 7 C onw, ayIs Ad,ldt-ion to 7Thatcorrl 13-14 2 Donovc-n we Add to 1-2-1 18 Fast Haven Adel to Tair'_Zaven 5 to 8 - 1G to 14 3 -Eldorado Addition to 1'+1,n i:'haven Lots 13 to 24 eac . included 3 " 1Ots 39 t0 3 cuC. inCluC''_ed •7"er_ton's Ad_ition to 'Te,r "AZatcorl at Sehome TT , iT r TT Grand View Add to Pairhaven Harbor 7tieT. Add to 1,1airnaven ',ot s 1 to 5 each included 18 6-7-3-0-15 18 Lots 1 to 15 each included 26 n-10 55 1 2 -15 55 3-9 10 'T.r Ad,:_ 'o 11airhaven 24 11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jalaua r, r TERAys' Fri -Iav THE DAY OF _7?eb ru a i-y 1922 J. B. Pe-ri-;"Is Central Add. to Sumac _F'ot B lk ft 6 to 15 1.0 if Less R. R.1-2-3 13 A -7 - "1 - 9 13 Less R. R. 10 13 Shepherd's Add. to Sumas 1.7 -18 2 Bel-n1s, Ad. to "Jehome 1.-2 9 `.Pacom-2. to BlCine 1 29 Thomas Ist A0,Z_ to ._,Ilai-ne 3-4 7 West Geneva on Lal-_e lit-iatcorl (Boat I-.ouse )-L'-), /_12 1 Add. to Drayton Lots 16 to 27 eac included 10 \'Tillia-ils Add. to Blaine A tract of land in 51illiain's to 7.,laine bounded an the by the e V1 b nieande2. line - on U line of -,d 1- 0,d - on S by N line of '::'-slain ;ton Ave - and on the El by E , line of sd "dr-1. Sec Tap. Rn g 4- L U U n j f SE-1 o -7 1. o t 2 3 37 3 E 1P.7 '.T." SIT[ - or 'bc,.; 30 rdo E of _17.7 cor of Svn._ sec 15 S 20 -2cis - `U-1-_ ri 10 rds - JL-1h IT 20 rds th '7 4C, r-,Is 1-1 o b c,-, -15 37 W 50 of __j 2A of N 10 A SE SE 18 37 3 B 77 1 T,7, 17 q M 19 37 3 7,1 E 30 ft. of 7' 90 ft of S 100 ft. of -1Lj'4 ITE SE or beg. 1220 ft or 1 S o 27! c 0 r D1s ITT SE - contg. 20 A m or 1. and 60 ft. Ei in or 1 - th 30 ft - th S 100 ft. - tull ,T t 0 f t - t" 100 ft. tc bein-- a tract 30 by 100 19 37 3 E3 60 ft of the e 270 ft of S 100 ft o- ITE, SE or beg. 71, 'VTI�y 390 ft 17111-,, 100 ft S:pb ti- od- SE, c o r of L� tjly 60 .'It I- 1.�, I Lj , ly 10 0 711 _ tj,j E 7r Go It. aCCo J_*n Ui U rc--' g to sec. liner 73cinc 60 by 10!') f t . 19 37 Bec, at t:11e SE c o a., of the TT, 2� 1,p ACE - th V! "-30 ft - 1:" 100 ft - t1n "! 1010 ft - '61-1 IT 30 ft - th 71 3.00 ft - t'i S 30 ft to 1) e-, i9 37 3 E, 60 ft of 330 -ft of k1j 100 ft of the 7 ME or bec. 330 -ft 77 of ME cor of Et- ITE SE _ 4-11 1."T 60 ft th IT 100 ft 0 t1n 7A 60 ft S 100 ft to b c!C 19 37 3 Goi-, :ctl �V of t'mio 7,71 coy of S 2 A o f _. TI 10 of the P! 2, T 11, S_ ]'j,' 1 100 ft - t_ 17 60 fft- JU-7,-,i S) 100 _� It - th E, 60 ft to 71)eg. lb(,�,ingr hooded tracts 1 2 19 37 3 E Be--. 390 ft 11711y of S-1] cor of the 2 Aof t'_-Le IT 10 A Of the ITE, SE I y 60 ft :Tll,,r 100 ft - t1, "Illy 60 U - ft 111.11 1-1 S11_! 10C.,, ft to beg. othervTise llknovm _ -ts 3 L 91 wooded tracts 19 37 3 E .2 A o f the IT 10 A ,oE; 450 ft 7"' 1 ly o cor of the S 2 J- - th o f th e 7 NSE I'll ly I'ly 30 ft - th .; - 100 ft 71, 11. 30 f t - th 100 ft to beg. otInerviise hnoz'ii-i ,'.s -,-:ooc..ed tractLot 7 19 37 3 E Bog 7,10 ft 7:! 30 -1-36 S o f the rs e c . corbet- secs, r". t-'rl- S 140 ft th E, 83 ft - -'U-h S 100 6 ft - trl 7 12 ft 140 ft th ','IT 60 ft - th 2,T 100 r rr c. , n � 0 b y 14 0 f t tract, f t - L_ 'IT 40 ft to DeL�,. L01% x the ?fie 2?aCt nJ the I 7�Tar,7 w CO.tract. 319 4 P� u Bog aall- L",jo SE cor of gaze 777.10.7,17. Ha7l 1 o t - th E, 6 6 f tu ft - Vl� 1yr CC, 65 ft N - th , -L I. th S 165 ft to be.,r,. Being SV17c 2 of the t e6 . 0 'pa20 5 Ej Lot 3 34 40 6 E 77 1 A of tho SEI,-): 32 41 K, B la in e "i C. e Lan C. s Lot 52 exc --'ly or 3TVIlly 59 ft. Less J Ajo-0 or 65 Lots or '.bl_:s 91 to 112 Second Class Tide Lands All tide lands of the 21n.-. class describe-.1, w ha-,,ri_nc v. fron -'U- a g e -it of Lot 3 of 19 lineal chns. in front .,.,n Sec. 2z_!-37--'1. as s,-.o, b"'T Gov't notes t-hereof. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS, January TERAfi Fri d y THE 3rd DAY OF Feb ruary 1922 Lot ;311i Town of Uhatcom - Supolemental map of 9-10 Bay View York Addition to the Town of New Vh@.tcom 20 19 rr 28 20 " Unni)hbered Lot or tract adj . Lot 19 on the E 23 Cedar Addition:,to- New V-Jhatcom 30 18 ' Eldridge & Bartlett's Add..to the Town of Sehome 19,to 23 inc. G �+ n 19- 22 " 12-13-14 25 " Frac . 16 25 " 1-2 26 " 13 to 16 inc 29 ►' 15 37 Kershaw & Kline's Add, to City of Bellingham Tract A' 'Silver Beach on Take `s°lYiatcom 4 A " 2-5-6-7 B if 5-6-8-10-11,=13 1 rr 3-4-5 7 7-8-10 7 n 2-3_ 8 n 3 9 " 1-2-3 10 " 5-6-7 10 " 15-19 l0 " 3-6-7 11 8-10-11-20-21 11 n 18 15 " 10-11 16 19 21 " 9 39 " 7-8-9 43 n . 3-7-10 AA 11-13-14-20 4a- " 1-2-6 45 6-21 46 " 6-11-12 48 " 3 - G -'11 49 " 3-5-11-12-14-1650 " 4-6-15 51 n 17-19-22 51 If Tess R R. 1-2 Ja deline blk " 4-8-10 Boat House Bik lashington Park Addition to Sehome 12' 1 17 A Woodin Is Add. to Sehome 10 1 Tb.i rhaven Amended 4 8 " 1 to 4 inc 41 rr 4-5 60 G1 Fairhaven Land Co'-s 1 st Add, to 11ai rhaven 4=5 31i " 3 G2 rr 9-10, 68 n 9-i0 69 " and z 11-12 70 19-20 77 " 1 to 4 inc 78 ' rr A-5 84 11-12 85 " 11-36-37 88 8-9 90. 26 91 rr 24 -25 92 n 3 :. 95 9-10 98 " 19 101 Fairhaven Land Co's 2nd Addition t'o Fairhaven 6-7-17 108 rr 1-2-3 110 n 11-12 115 r 7-8,9 120 rr 14 139 " 1 140 Adsit's Addition to Sehome Bellingham Bay Land Co's 1st Addition to Titirhaien Bellingham Bay ?,and Co's 2nd Addition to Zellingham " Tess St. rr rr rr Tess St. Frac. " Tess R.R. lying easterly of G.?`i. -v „ n Fra c .:. 4-5-6 8 15-16-17_ 33 9-10-11 102 23-24 102 7-8-9 .104. 1,0 to 21 inc 104 10 11 11�? 1 to 15 inc 115 16-17-18 1.15 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS zoo "i (Iay Feb mi ry TERMS( THE DAY OF 1922 Cclrters Acl(litio:-, to I' to 2 3 -22 9 3 Diffen1b,-.c'_,:crs addition to Fairhaven Less 71.R. 13 6 it rr 11i 7 11 It Ea-t 31 2 11 3 , -,.-5 17 5 to 8 inc 10 rr 11-12 10 1-6 to 19 inc 10 22 to 26 inc 1.0 39-40 10 A 11 i3-19 17 1110,ri,aces J'Zclition to .1")c1linghara r 25 -i"t o 2 E 3 2 11 5-8 3 It 5 9 Fairhaven Addition to Fairhaven 3 - /1- 1 Gises ACZ.ition to DellinCj-iam 2 10 5 lla-rf,..)y Valley AmendcC. to 171airhaven Un d 1/3 12 to 15 4 11 to 14 inc 13 Tjennelly's Sub -Division of "Elk 53) 11a i rh av e n Less Al" -Ley L. 7-10-12 53 Tani e son I s Day View Addition to Sehome 12 to 15 inc 19 tt 4- and. 6 to 11 inc 23 T,yslels, 1st Adclition to 'p1Fi:,.-ha-ven 9 7 1-el--ose AcIdition to 71"Itirhaven 10-11 2 sr 6-7 7 11 to 18 inc 7 5-6-7 11 3.0 13 OrcharO's lst A(Mition to, 11"L.irhave11 13 to 212 inc 7 E. c.'a e ri n c I s Ad c1i t i o n to Fairhaven 10 to 22 inc 6 South i'lhatcor, 8-9 1 11 1-2 10 atu A C._ 4 J- j 0 1,1 to Illy U- 1 13mv e;1 9 3 home Stran�,-, ls, Ac1(7-i,ion to Sel 1-2 Union Acld.itio-n to Scl.-W-ne 1 5 1-2 1.3 l2-13-:.4 14 ,!alley Par-'.c AcY.-ition to Yevr 7,1atcol-, Dellin0r,am 2 `?2 if .1-2-4-5-6 125 it r to 14 inc 25 rt City o f Blaine 17 to 21 inc. 7 3 to 8 inc 8 to 24 inc 8 rr 30 2) 1-2-3 16 Cain's lst Ad(liti6n to Maine 1.5-16 13 -1 (-� i- E j7olja� Ad.C- to '�laine. c Lots t s 1 o '8 inc. c I heinC., all of Blk 15 Fra c 1: 0 t S 1 to 3 ixi c bcinc, all of D11,11 16 T7'uches lst Add. to 71,-.ine Less r,.R. Frac. 12-13 2 30 9 7 T,;. -L 'U!-Yltc 1st Ad(l. to Blaine 1 to a inc . 2 to 14 inc 6 c D on a 10. lst kc! c! to B lai n e u Unnumberec! strip of landl beg. 7 of Washinton Ave. 70 sb ruSlh s 1 st Adcl t o B 'Lai no, 71x1c S 25 ft 8 S'ue(:,nl-,3 ist A0(1 to ';Jlainc 23-24 5 7 -3arkel-ville Sui)-1)ler,1cnt-,--1 16 18 19 �,,!c,st BatIcerville 2 - 2 1 17 Jolinson's to '-utrfins �5 5 .r D . A,,. o 1Su,-'.c.s 1A - 2 POD?2.'1r'C Ce::!trCt! ACY- to SUMCLS 10 7 266 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS FriTri day J'an ruv THE r (T DAY OF Peb ir .1922 .............. ------ ------ .... ..... u u B 0 1-1 -i'ea c.e rso Is I St Add. to 71h-�. t c om Lots 1 Eij,, c VT 31 ft 2 of each lot 7-,a- Vie,,-,- Add. to Drayton 10 ("-^ 20 1 0 4 & 5 2 Bellcvuc Add. to Rairhaven 10 7. Ca rsten 1st Add. to Blaine C 1 e v c 1 a n Ac,". t c- Blaine Don07[',l'l -,%dd. to Fairhaven Blk 4 contIg 8 w.ots rL 22 rt 1A 22 19 n li Dyer's lot Add. to 11 .irliaven Fast Silver Bcac"h Fenton' s Adcl. to Novi, Whatcoi-j,. at Sellonle 10,1.2. 12,13, lz_- 15 It Great- ITort-hern AcY. to Dairhaven Hunter Park S 25 ft of E-A- S 25 ft o f Y 5 0 ft o r IT 25 ft of r, 75 ft of 11.'-* * N 25 fit o f W,',- Lot 1 S, 25 -�Lt of N 50 ft br IT 25 of S 100 ft of * 'N * ' S 25 ft ; f 7 5* ft o -*.- IT 25 ft* Junction Add. to Blaine -,,-.neves 1.U.. to llairhaven L,-.!-,e View Add. to Fairhaven It . it If. If tl It if It if I ,jcCollunl,s Adc.. to �irhaven 11 It it 14. e. 15 7 Lp : 8 & 5 3 4 10 2 to 8 ec.. inc. 10 to 15 ea. inc. 1 to 11 ea. inc. 4 4 I o f 2 75 ft o f 4;". a . . . . . 1 Tract 2 ccn'ul,- 12 lots '-,Tort11-e-rn Pacific Add. to 7'airhaven Queen 1a n Add. to Tjhirhaven 11,ap of 11anhin's lot Add. to Tilairhaver It it 1 to 12 ea. inc. 25 to 36 ea. 3 to 18 ea. inc 23 24,25 26 35 36,37 38 3. to 13 ea. inc . 23 to 40 ea- inc. 1-8 & 19 ,`7 to 38 1-9 to 34 11rac 1,213,4 ,516 17 11 to 22 09 "v- 30 31ks 10,.'!--1,12,13 cont-C 7,9 9,8 fr. Lots ea. respectively 1 to c- to 17 1. to 24 1-2-3-1-5 12 to 19 ea. inc. 16 32-33-34 11 to 14 1 to 7 `oath Ceneva 1 5 to 14 ea. inc. , , C Thonas' lot AU. to Blaine SrS. 35 2 19 3 12 A 5 22 28 09 53 11 5 6 6 A 29 29 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 6 8 a 5 5 2 3 A 13 1 6 5 Sec Tym. PC Acre; flap 2 SE, HE 2) 2 37 J-m 40 .'Tap p 25 1 t 1-111, SE 19 38 4E, 20 7 lap 23 ITIE 1,TV1 0 38 5B Zi 0 '..','aT) 3 El- IT'.',' ITE, IM Less Pd 10 4-0 1B 4.80 7Tap 102 That certain piece of lanc-7, being ab,dtitl 1 c . ituated in ZT] co,. of Lea;, 3, bounded on the Sec 17, bouia IT by Co. plan'_,roaC-., on '-7, by r 0 Pred Terrill- c--(, cscinc over Calif. Creek, on S by Calif. Creep (enclosed by a fence) 1 40 IB ,,.Tap IT I "i SE Less Road 23 40 4E 38.50 1, 3 5 2.: STrl IT,,?,r 20 ft. o f IT-,- 25 4 0 4E. 17ap 3 3 4i 0 GE 160 !`a,o 21 13,eg 201 ft- S 33 ft- 17J T of NE c o r ITEI-1,31IS-1 rc, 0 th 77 9 0 t! 30 ft, th IS, 30 ft tli. Er 00 -r- .7- U I- - !�J. �. I u 1� 30 .06 267 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JaT-au a ry TERM THE 3rd DAY OF Pe) rua 3:7,, 192 2 Sec Tyro rz _kc re s 7.1"'L 1) 6 - L o t, 1 35 40 6E 32.16 01 7 SE SE 35 40 6E 40 Lot !.c re s 'Plia-ine -ide Lands 1 2 1 .8 3 13.5 5 13.6 6 3.6 7 26. rs 8 24. rt 9 28. 11 16.,-) 1-2 27.1 13 'ITE, ly 1-5 a. of 15-16 Lot or BlIc 31-32 e:,.c part ovined by P.R. '"Ely __ U 50 -�' of Lot or B !k, 33 Less R R 56 57 67 if Less R R 68 11 215-216 7--Second Class Tide Lands Und. -L- of all Tide L,.:.nds of 2nd class in front of adjacent to or abutting upon that portion of the Gov't 1.1eanC,.er line desc. as -foilovis: Beg. at the cor to fract'l sec. 16-17 Tp. 38 21"j VIT.'L", th S 51-IL �o Ei 0.40 chns. th S 79-F'-0 7, 204 chns, th IT 390 E 17.70 c -is to t- e n, in a I point of t'-'-i i r3 d e s c . Sd tide lands havin.r total frontage of 27.14 lineal chns 1� according measured along the me-,nder line according to a certified copy of the Gov,1t -field notes. Lot B 11: First A0.1,01. to Torn of New Vna t c o rr- A 252 it 9-10 346 Yofj,. Adel. to Twnn of New 7,liatcom 17 it 30 to 33 inclS 19 Supplemental '_.!'a-n of Yorlc Aexl. to New 11,qi,-tcorr. 10-11 26 11 1 to 5 inc 33 Alabama St. AM- to Town of New Uhatcom 5 A 1-11-12-13 C 7-12-16-17-18 D 12-14 G Amended plat of Cc.nfield's Add to -City of Whatcor._ 10-11-19-20-21 18 Ce('.P.r A(1,1.. to Nev,,r ','hatcorr, 3.15 - 14 3 tf )-6 1-.2 - 5 - 6 11 1-5-6 12 tt 1 13 tf 22 18 1"Ildridge & Bartlett's Add to Tovm of Sehome 3rac. Lot 1 ,nd the unnIatted -oortion of Jones Don. Claim .a of Humboldt St.. cc Sly of Haple St an(adj to Lot 7+" r,,j C 1E 11' rLI! c Pacific St. Addition Silver Beach on Le.lce ,`Ihat=7.,i 11 ':lest Eure1a, an AdC�_. to Miatcom 1 2-3 4 to 11 inc 20-21 22 3-4-5 20-21-22 1-2 3-15-16 9-10 16-17 1 6 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 40 40 180 15 42 �Q Thirhaven Amended 5 to 8 inc 41 Vac. part of 7th St adj 8 41 5 43 5 to 11 inc 52 2.3 55 9-10 56. 11-12 60 'qlairhaven Land Co's Ist, Add. to Ttir]aaven 13-14 61 4-13-19-20 62 5-13-14 67 18 68 S� 7-3-9-10 78 6 80 7 83 25 C13, 7 92 13 101 268 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T :7, ie'ay THE 3rd .. .. .. .. . .. r DAY OF Feb ru a r-.- 1922 Lot 131k Fairhaven Land Co Is Second Add. to Iti rhav en 27 105 if 15-19-28-32-33-34 3.07 22 108 6-? 110 9-10 ill 19-20 115 9-10 122 C 11 Adsit I s Add. to Sehome 3-4 7 7 to 12 inc 7 7 to 10 inc 8 Adsit's 1st Add to 1-1,a i rl' a a v c n 2. to 12 inc 1 I to 12.inc 2 1 to 12 5 5-6 8 TP ra c 3 8 10-1i 10 12 10 ..3 11 TIMC 4-5-6 11 it 9-110 11 11 1 to 12 inc. 13 1 to 12 15 I to 12 16 2-3 21 rr rc.1, c 1-5 21 I to 12 25 I to 12 26 12 2- 3 29 Frac 4-10 99 Adsit Is 2nd Add. to Sehome 10-11-12 1 4-5-6 2 13-14 3 I to 12 inc. 5 Adsit Is & Zednicl-'s Add to 7-tifl,laven 1 to 21 inc. 4 1 to 17 inc. 5 1 to 15 If 6 11 to 20 191 7 It 1 to 10 10 it il to 40 10 1 to 40 11 1 to 40 14 Tract marked Reserve Less R R Allen & S-viartouts Ad(,, to Fairhaven 12-113 2 11-12 4 B e !I ingham ri'ly of 2 & 3 4 11 15-16 12 it 20-21 18 If a 20 6 21 6 to 9 inc. 25 .13 26 14-15 26 L 0 t 3 F. F." 4 27 liN4 all 5 27 16 to 19 inc. 27 15 28 'I'mc 5 29 Bellingham Bay Land Co s 1st Add. to Fairhaven 4-5-6-9-10 34 11 19'-20 45 10-11-12 47 15-16-17 57 7-8-11-12 35 1-2-3 36 17 to 20 ea. inc. 36 26-27-29-30 38 13 & 14 39 19 to 21 ZLO 22 41 Bellingham Bay Land Co's 2nC-,. Add. to Bellingham I to 6 inc. 31 to 12 inc. 31 That part' of 3 Lying R of Garden 'I') t . 32 Frac 4 32 5 to 8 inc. 32 All 9 32 Frac 27 32 23 - 2,1 A2 That part of Lot 2 on ITTly side of Garden St IT I That- part of Lot 2 on MEly side of Garden 'It. 44 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janua r;- TERALS/ 11"1 dF' 7' THE rd DAY OF eb ^ 192 2 ?got B1IC Bellinc -r,, Ba- -,--nd Co's 2nd !_dd. to Deilin ham '-'r c. 3 to 7 inc. 44 t1 6-7-8 1-03 Ir 13-14 iO3 " 17 to 22 inc. 103 " 30 to 36 inc. 103 " 3-4 104 " 1 to 4 inc. 105 " 15-16-18-19 -21 105 " 1-2-3 106 18 'u o 22 ea inc . 107 " HE 20 ft 18 109 " e.:c. :,art deeded cit-' 47 112 n If 11 n if 48 112 11 if 11 II If 9 2 !12 " 8 10 ft of 8 and all of 9 113 " 23 113 Carters Ads;.. to jai iiZave.. 22-23 1 % Central Add. to _7'.irhaven 5-6 5 1-0-20 ea. inc. 6 " tO 7 '► 11-12 11 " 18-19-20 11 Cla rr-s Adcr . to P i rhaven 3 3 if 1 to 17 4 Connelly's Ad'_. to Iairhaven 1-2-3 2 T)iffen'ba c'.ers Add, to _aii-h ven Et 7 4 " 8-9-10 4 II 13-i4 5 East Fairhaven ti0 11 11 10 10 26-27-3'i-35 11 37-38 12 1 to 24 ea. inc. 15 n 26 20 Tlc?ride;e a kd.ci. to I3o11ing.._arl �, 8 If n-12 d ri 1-4 8 i'ai,�,,aven Add. to b�imaven 21..-20 7 Francis Ad('_. to Bellingham 13 8 Cises Add. to BellinUh^xz 7 2 Ha-mr, Valley Add. to 7ai3:la,Ten 16-17 5 " 2 to 7 ea. inc. 7 " 9 to 15 t1 " 7 17-18-19 7 Ir 22 to 26 U rr 7 Jami e s on' s Bay Vies^ Ms?. to Sehome 10--11 19 Lyslc's lst tide. to Fairhaven 1 to 12 ca. inc. 4 If 5 9 If 8 10 Ir 7 i 1 TTelro se Add, to ii r�even 17-13 3 " 3 6 If 11-12-1 r Oz- oras Ade. to Ee11int;Iaari 6-7 2 Scherings Add. to IMairhaven 39-40 5 Union Add. to Schome 8-9-10 3 It 10-11 4 " 10 14 Valley Par'_. Add. to Nev, Zr7hatcom and Bellin&,lam 9 2 " 8-9 4 " 1 to 7 ea. inc. 8 " 7 10 12 11 rr 2-13-14 12 19 " 9-10 19 7r 5 ft 27 City Of F'aa ine 12-13_14. 5 " 29-30 18 11 21 u 6_23_21D 23 -��o1�lOtts ls'- Add. to Blaine 17 5 " 7 to 12 ea inc 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Januar.r TERAf a ri day THE :: rd DAY or 7eb ru- ry 1922, Cain r, 1st Add. to Bl1 ine 25 to 32 ea. inc 5 r' 17 -18 8 It ?9-30 0 " 7-0 13 C1ar7: 11-T`. Co Is 1st Add. to Fla in 5-6 4 rr 17 7ollan?, I.Tc1rarlands Add. to Blaine Less R R 1 to 46 rt Tract it Hughes is b1 Adc�.. to Maine Ir if Kingsley's lot Add to Blaine n . I'artins 1st iidd. to _Elaine rt ri Ifillers Part Add. to Blaine 1-'ounces 1st Acid to F1e.ine n It Pteen 1st Add to Blaine If Steen: 2nd Add. to Blaine T o vm of Sumo. s a r1ce-�,i11e S,UT) 1cme1-1ta1 n n ,r ,r 71est Barkerville JoI1n son ' s Add to Suma s if If rr it If n n „ 16 to 21 Less R 5 22 5 Tract marked Reserve 6-7-8-9 4 5 1G-17-13 1: 2-3-4-21 7 22-23-24 8 Tax ITo. 6 - All that tract of l .nd beg. at a on `•`� side pt. of 71ash. Ave. 137-1 ft S of SE cor of Lot 5, Bl'c 7, Clark investrlent Cols lst .`add to Elaine; th 1;1 149.7 to the Gov't Tleander line; th S alon- sd meander line 50.08 ft; t11 E 152.69 ft to Vhsh. Ave; t1n IT along 1.7 line of ;;ash. Ave. to beg. eaccept t1�at pant that lies Tly of a line draval parallel town-'. distant 5.0 ft frmm the center of G iT I�-7 as now located. Lot D11: 22 9 Uz' 13 t o 20 10 9-10-11 16 12 3 5-G 6 G-7 2 1�-19l2 Tac 11-12 Vac 6 1 Vac St s Alleys 15-16 Vac 6 19 14 1.0-11 16 5 17 8 6 e:C IT 50 ft 11-12 l 13 -14 1 �'rac 15 1 G 3 2-3 11 10-11-12 11 4 14 2 to 6 ea inc 15 3 16 Johnson's Second Add. to Sunias City Johnson's 3rd Add. to Sums City Supp'1 plat of Johnaon's 3rc1 Add. to Sumas J P :P e rr; 1' s Add t o Suma s u Sharpes first Add. to `pumas Plat of First Ac1CL. to IToo1:sac1: Cit;r Cleveland Add. to Blaine Donovan Ave. Add. to _ i-rhaven It Fairhaven Heights Add. to Fhirhaven u 1'entons Adc,_, to ITevr atcom at 'ehorre n n Geneva .4amended on La'Jce 7[iatcorri 11.11:•rbor Vie,,,,, Add. to lb-irh.aven Josephsor_'s Aud. to Scl o e G�7 21 1-2 17 10 ft Of ",!I- 8 2 4 2 -10 1 1-2 7 3-4 1 20-21-22 7 9 10 1G-17 4- G-17 G ll to 15 r 9 25 ll 55 5-6 5 5-6 2 11 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS - January TERMS Fri Clay THE 3rd DAY OF Feb TUc'� rV 192 2 �raple Falls 4 3 !' Ng or N 33 ft of 1 to 4 4 " S' of 1-2-3- 4 4 i� 5-6 A Nob Hill Add, to Sehome 23-24 5 Oak Park Add. to Blaine - 1 to 5 31 Queen Ann Add. to Fairhaven 13 11 Rainier Add, to Flai rhaven 13 to 15 2 Skagit Add, to Semiahmoo Vac Blks. 1 to 8 and Vac Sts. bein� the- " °rhole of the' addition and in the S- NE SW Sec 14-40-1W Smith & .Beans Add to Sehome-Blks 18 to 20 contg 10 Lots each South Geneva Blks 9 to 16, ,each including and 3 2 ;.; -cont'g 24 .lots ea. Less Road Whites Park Add, to Drayton 13 to 15 6 u 24 7 " 26 to 28 7 28 10 " 1 to 8 ea inc 12 Williams Add. to Blaine 16-17 1 Sec TZ*rp Rg Acres Man 5 - -VI 100- -ft or 6 A Lot 1 and SE NE 2- 37 3E 6. or Com. at IRY cor Lot 1;- th-S 160 rds or to SVl cor SE NE th E 100 ft; th IT 160 -rds or to IT line of Lot 1; th 111 100.ft to beg. I'Ta1� 50 - That part of Dir1 of Lysle's Don. claim.` Ivithin the limits of the former city of Fair'naven in Sec 6. exc thy. - -Dart of D B Land Co Is E 21 A. Less Rd Vl 25 A . o f SVl SE ILa-o .12 N 6 A o f S 10 A S' NE SE Map 125 E 1 A o f S- 3 A of N 5 A o f E' ITE SE E' NE NVl IRV Ilap 14 Com at a pt 245 ft - S o f N'�7 co r NE NE; th S 65 ft; t11 F 200 ft ; th N 65 ft ; th �'1 200 ft tobeg. iiiap 8 S .1' A of that part of SV1 SE lying VI -of Silt or beg t N bank of Slu 1.50 chns ICI of qr Sec cor bet Secs 8-17 in 38-2E rg th N 7.18 clans; th S 720 E 4.75 c'r�ns; th 18 links th S 250 VT 2 clans; th S 2'° Vl 1.50 clans; th S 500 Vl 1.50 clans; th Vl 2.70 clans to beg. exc Map 2 (being the N 1 A) and exc Durdin .50 A 6 37 3E 18 37 3E 19 37 3E 19 37 3E 25 37 4E 30 37 5E 8 I?E ITE 21 is' NVY NE • 21 ri1- S71 iIr 21 SE NE 21 11ap 191 All that part IT-� ' NVI SW IRV lying N and. IV .o f R of V1 o f N P Ry 21 Vl� NE Less Road 23 Un d ' of S-ti- SE NE IdvJ 33 .. Irap 44 1 A of land being a strip 75 ft wide an'd approximately 600 ft lon;� lyins) SEly from and adj to the following desc , tract , to -Zri.t : Com on Nly shore re of Lake Vlhatcom 595.8 ft S and 554.2 ft E of cor to Secs 29-30-31-32; th N 390 E _600 ft ; th S 510 E 300 ft; th S 39° l 600 ft m or 1 to shore of Lake Whatcom; th idly "along shore of Lake Wh.atc om to b e.g , 32 Lots 1-2 : 32 lot 7 Less Yash 36 I`ap 9 Com at SE c or' o f ' Lot 3 , Sec 4 Rg th N 10 rods ; �.th Vl 8 rds; S 10 rods;th E 8 rods to beg. Less Road IIIE SE Less Road SE SW S I171 - SV1 I E .- ITE SV1 IT E 1TV! .93 25. 6. 1. 5, .50 38 2E 1. 38 3E . 410. 38 3E 20. 38 3E. 20. 38 3E 40. 38 3E 1.10 38 3E 79.10 38 3E 38 4E 1. 39 6E 63.80 39 4E 5.25 - 4 40. 3Vl .40 30 40 2E 40 5E 40. �. 40 5E 160.. 2 4 & '5E'40. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERI%y� 11ri cln:r THE D,iy OF deb rum, ,:,r 192 2 ,�ec Ty,,-r) 12 Acre S 7F, S1.7 IT;—'E'�],] 2,1 5E 80. IT 10 30. S1,17 7.1 :C I,.,:c 25 0 0 5 E 20. 32 lio E 80. 11-0. T 7 1,77 T 17, 33 110 10. F1 )%fj Sl,'J 7 C) 40 5 Pj, 20. E 160. VJ1_ 17-l' Sl,] IT STr A0 GE 50. f�_ 1- 0 f T1�1 a p 5 1,11 ft an`7 3 7 U cor "'E SVI Sec 30-,�0-6E, an, run t'"ZI 7,1 90 -Ctl th S 30 ft th E 90 ft; th N 30 ft to geg. 30 fl0 GE .06 1T-L,,-1,,,J- s, 71� suo 31 10. lev1,71 i -12-1u-cori Tide Lands _, d 2/3 of ,m,].J- y 97 It 98 SV[ly 131 M71Y 220 ft o f I-PI"V, 132 or C o - r . at I 1.7i 1 1, CO r o 13 , -_ IL I . : 132 b c I; C C 0 r o T �, I 'r,Taplc St S1141"v- 100 ft- t"i and LTLI.ple St ; -LU1-_ along : T E, a t R . A 2 2 0 f t ; t � i 1 T V1 1 a t- 1 1, A 10 0 'L t- -.- o SIG ; tl-,i c7,,-,T -_lon_- line 111111 St 220 ft to be� IT1,111y 27�> f-L-. of _TE 75 ft 0-_,° or Cola. v'u- r/ c o I, B !'-: 147 1 SE 1 y a 1 o n r, C"hestnut 17."t- 27-"-- ft th 711"rr 75 -ft; th !T711y 27___ ft; th Tri,17r 75 ft to beg. 7'a i r1have-n '7ide Lan is I'h,--,'u -o,,-,Irt o-f Lot or 31 lyinr, of G :T r 71,46 B 11, 31 o f ::day e,-,--c S 15 0 ft T.O"- or U 136 e-c 7ira,2ehouse Co portion 17,'ing 0 G :7 .7. 2eso DiaiIic Tide iLl-nds S7Jly 15.G0 A of 1Jots or Blics 15-16 Un d 08 Un cl. 29 Un cl Lot or '311-. 33 �zx SE 'I --y 13 0 ft o f 75 ft, e.-:c HE,11v 50 -jot L o t or Ell: 53 Fxc �'Mly 59 ft Tess Elaine Tide Lands L o ",- or B 1 64 It I I I 1 11 66 1. o t o r D 1. 1 : s 217 t o 245 ca i n c S -econd Class 'ice Lands All seconccl�.ss tide lands in front o_-17' Lot 1 , Sec 8 c--,,-c 'U'-'-.e Claicago:Fish Co I s portion being about 28-1- chns. T.T a 1) of t',, I e T o v.rn of P o i 11 t 1110 b e rt s E.'- A of E or unplatIted. portio-n of Bloclh 1, or Ca~- "It, IT'SCOr 0-'L' Lo-"- �I- Sec 117 bet Lots 3-4 8 r(Ts; th 130 ft to i' side of Gulf !r,,enuc; th 7 alonC, sC. Gulf" Ave 8 rods; th IT to beg. (entered fra-n, above) ,.!a 1) 16 cola at a TA 100 ft S of 7.7 co- 7*rE TIE; t1a ',� 65 ft; t-h *�71 290 ft ; th IT 6 5 -L* - LU ; tn 7! 2 9 0 ft t- o 'D c �-�ec 30 ,p 311 P5 Er contC .50 a. s hc:!ctofore acquired b;, the County of 1,1,11t�tcorl, State of .`0,1, delinc. ont ta,:,cs �U --'L an de r tau: fo re c 10 S Ure suit, and v, �_c L, C.L for sc, i c! real property 7.7a 0 (1u. I y lac'. r c C. u 1 a y c. :: e c u e 0, ,-,I I J CelivcreC. to s-i-I Covmt7T b tI, c Comat, ' rea,,ure -r, in ac c v:ith the U Jr of the "7t ate of '.7ashinIrl.,,ton; and, U th 0 board of (,ount-; Col-i,�,issioners of said "oun'7, Ceera it for the best interests o`. i Coma to sell tho s,ai d ca,! propc,_,t-,,r 1-_,c-_c;,,.`nbeforc C-cscrilbed; A. 10 1 T 111 7.'E.1'M, 0=11,11EED 5j7r 1-:1c 7ioarc,. of Coiz-11— Corm-,-,issionerr, of tho 2--id Count—. o f 71 -,'Uc c St o f slain , t-on , t1a�`U- Count;; Treac'Urer o f sai 0, c ounty lb an CL S'.1c s h c r c",D d i2., e c t c (IL , t- o Zell t i.-) roT)ezrty he-.,cinbefo-,-e describe ,'. Lat --)u7)1Jc sa7c to t'-c Ili „hest .,I bicYcr �. 0 r c a ol �j i C o Unt - c c, ,-, U.. h c -, c,, C i c c jl-. c d t o .1 L, -fDLfc I i F�h - A a o t c e RECORD OF COM MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 2Y JnnLlc^!'y TRRM$" 'i'ri CaY THE 3rd DAY OF..._._ .. ..._._.reb. u. 1.�r..._.. 192 ` _.._ ........ of the sale of said property in a meekly nevispaper printed anc�. publis}�ec? in s�,icl. Caisty, for three c cnsecutive 'publications, whic1i said notice shall set forth the property to be sold l,ere- iiibefore described, together with the time and place o_' said sale, whic'_ small ?,e be -ween the hours of 0 o'clod A.",% and o'clock P.I:T. , on a date to be fired by the said County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court douse in Bellingham, in sai d County, WashinC ton, ,�.nd said notice shall further set forth that said sale may be adjourned from day to day by County Treasurer, by public announcement mac-e by the said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at vihich said sale may be adjourned. Dane in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd clay of February, 1922. it rrn"rr"""rr""n"rr"n""rrrr""rrrrnnn""" "Board of County Commissioners" E C Baxter Chairman of the Board " of 71hatcom County State of " J A Miller County Commissioner n "Iashington it Ed Bro-mn County Commissioner "rrn"""""rrn"rr"rr"rr"nrr sr ir"u"ri"rr"rr"" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ell-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ o0c------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP��G'IISSIO� ERS OF 1 y HATCOIT? COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THB NIATTTR OF THE APPROVAL OF THE ( ORDER OF APPROVAL. PLAT OF COUNTRY CLUB ACr3AGE SUPPL:T`!C;lTTAL �f�Ifi^R: AS; t:r e tract` of Yand'known- as"� `Country Club Acerage' Supplemental has been platted and the plat of. the same has been submitted to this Board for approval; and TH73REAS, this koard has duly considered the same and has found that the Bellinghsm Bay Improvement Company, the company who has platted said addition, is the owner in fee simple of all lands embraced in said plat, and that it has dedicated..r�ro p � ;, per streets for tiie use oi` the public, and that all taxes charged against said lands embraced in said plat have been paid, as provided by law, and as shown by the certificate of the Treasur�.r of said County and filed with said plat, and that said plat has been approved by the CountyEn�;ineer as required by law, and that said company has complied ,%rith all other. requirements of the laws of the State of Washington, relating to the filing of plats; and WHEREAS, this Board is of the opinion that it would be to the interest of the public to approve said plat; NOW, TIMR'1FOUAl, it is hereby ordered and adjudged by this Board that said plat be, and the same is hereby approved. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of February, 1922. if it 'if if it of . if It to rr it n It it E C Baxter "Board of County Commi s s- " Chairman of the Board "ioners .of Whatcom County " J A Miller of State of Washington " County Commissioner It n ^" " IIIIIIIIIIIIII it " It Ed Brown Attest: Sam E Barrett County Commissioner County Auditor and E.x-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, February 6, 1922. p Chairman. .oard o Commissioners. 274 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ja 321iar'J TERM4 ZTo32dc^y _ THE -- 6�'h DAY OF Feb xuax^J 192 2 Monday, February 6th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Febniar]r 3, 1922. Present , all of the Board anr_1 the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EY'10'ENSE IVIND Sari E. Barret-l. Salary as County Auditor 111. S. Bogert Salai7r as Acct & Dep Aud. J. Vfayland Clark 12 Salary as Dep Auditor F. C. Martin do. Lucy E. King do I". Thomas Salary as Recorder Jessie !Valters do Wyllo Becl: Salai-j as Clerk Glen J. Slater Salary as Auto License Clerk A. J. Loge do E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner J. A. Miller do Ed B rovm do 1-1 s. Jennie I,". robin Salary as Supt. Co. Schools 1ellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep. Supt. Co. Schools Edwin I.T. Day Salary as J of P H. Heaton do Chas. A. Sather, Executor Salary as Clk for J of P. Geo. H. Sylorent Salary as Char. Commissioner Isabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer -1 Cowden Salary as Guard Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician Iylal: ',iehlig Salary as Coroner H. B . Carroll, Jr. Salarur as Co. Agr. Agent I'targaret J. Diaz, R.N. Salary as Co. Tuberculosis ITurse Bettor Gati;ley Salary as Janitor Ed E. ?Ta rdin Sa1ar^,r as Judge 1,,% P . B ro ,-, (10 G e o I.I. Cool: Salary as Clerk G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deput;r Clerk P ek rl C. Jo 2n s on do .,Oonis Baldrey Salary, as Prosecuting Attorney Frank W. Phdley Salary as Deputy Attorney E. D. Kenyon do. Florence '11. BorCeson Salary as Stenographer Edith Ti. Tho rr?ton Salary as County l,reasurer Frank vlilson Sa Iary as Deputy County Treasurer Olive Tlli lson do J. C. Harrington_ Salary as Boob:keeper for Treasurer Freelove L. Can:f'ield Salary a s Clerk S. A. ._.,a rl do J. H. Stevenson do C. W. Fisk do Claire G. 'Wilson do Da11 i s C. ?'li s e do E 33e Goo .-huan do 14/31 H. D. Iic Arthur Salary as County Assessor F. U., Carver Salary as Deputy Assessor G. A. Pence do Helen. CAE-mbell do Tena Cam-obell Salary as Clerk 27/31 Jessie Duerr Salary as Degit Assessor A. L. Cal la han Salary as She ri -Of J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A. L. Medhurst do H. D. Drai n do 7. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor E. J. Kennedy SalarJ as Deputy ?aul Tol sman Salary as Cool, J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer J. G. Hostetter Salary an Chibf"Deputy E, 71. Gooch Salary as Inst'rnan 25/31 J. C. 1- ills ; Jr. Salary as Rod_iian 1,. G. Boyden Salarj as Chain16' /31 Dallas Street do 13/31 Chas. Sly do 1.0/31 Ray Briggs do 13/31 L. JTIrwin as Auto Mechanic ,.J.Ti. j . W. i th ��(i �S.ala:::•y r.7in-. I a. ry i � s rl O o r.�i�.an J. L. Johnston Salary as Blacksmith ".• C. King; Salary as Supt. County Horne Louie V. Jar:deson Salary as 1-Tatron G. Tat sugawza Salary as COOIi D. Ca3.ieron Sala ry as• Ass't Cook H. J. Hurst Sala r;y as Ass't Rod Ou.sley Salary as Tearas ter ''.o'o e rt Lane do TIr,. E. W1, . atiy Salary as I7urse E. W. Day Salar;;r as Ass't Nurse Ada ITukes do seo rge Slater Sala:.7y as Guard , C. C. Green Sala. ry as Supt. Detention hospital Jennie Green Sa1a--,-y :ws .15atron Tetention Hospital Geo. '_._. Cool: Car ticll"ets for Jury & e-press for Pros. Edits U., Tiro:rnton, Co Treaa 47,000 Stamped envelopes At ty 187.50 150.00 110.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 100.00 120.96 64.51 125.00 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25 .0 0 150.00 100.00 80.00 125.00 66.66 168.33 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 _187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 95.00 187_ . 5 0 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 56.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 87 .10 100.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 140.00 125.00 30.00 187.50 175.00 175.00 100._80 74.25 58.50 45.00 58.50 1.75.00 125.00 110.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 30.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 85.00 50.00 50.00 11.22 1065.76 RECORD OF.COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS , z7.5 January TERAL9 Monday THE 611h DAY of Feb ruary 1922 Frank Wi 1 s on Sam E. Barrett H. D. Iltclirthur A. L. Callahan I.Ars . Jennie Y . Rob i n I'l rgaret J. Diaz Geo. H. Sybrant Mabel S.' Glen J. .C. Hills . H: B. Carroll, Jr. Harrison Cowden C. C. Greer! r: L. Ferguson Grace Walters Mrs. Luz ; Lyle Cora Wilson Stewart 21. W. Heclanann 11 Nellie Jones Curtis F1 o ra '..I Tallman Hattie U. Collier Lucy Cunningham E. E: Lesche-r C. Larimore Keeley C . . S . Reinhart, C lk Sup G. A. Brein1,ier H. J. Dimmi ck J.: D. Custer Puget Sound Poi? L t Co. Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Western Union.Telg. Co. 11D.. Gi 11en G e o rg e S. - Shag Percy Hood Arthur ilatts Standard 0il Co Addresso graph Sales Co of Dr. Z'1., W. Dallaine Dr: A. Irlacrae Smith Dr. S. H. Johnson Mae Miintaffer R V1 Drak e Florence Wri g'.n t YHTromp Lars Cora Radley Viola Kelly No rb e rt James Mrs Fred Flint Conner 0. Reed Dr. S . H. Johnson St. Joseph.'s Hospital Oval Pharmacy Arthur C Harlow - James 77. `Miitfield Eliza A. Smith Elm Heat Co. F. F. Gerard Caine -Grim shax Co. Puget Sound Pow '& Lt Co. ICI. Bergen Hale Morton Taxi & Auto Co Iao rs e Hdw. . C o . 1.1. R. Moultray Fountain Bakery` Royal Dairy Products Co. E. D. Dean Albers Bros. 7 lling Co. F; J. Farley F. F. Gerard iv. J. Pynor R. R. Helder Battersby Bros. I,ir Dept. Store Thiel & Welter I1io rs e Hdw C o . ?�! . Haskell P1urrlbing Co. County Iloine Garage Errs. C. H. Fait Ben Tuche r rs. J. A. Tfilson Ireland & Pa ncoast 1,1. J. 0.' Connor Iimpire I:Ieat �-. Groc. Co. B B Grocery Co. Browxi & Cole, Inc. Albers -Grocery C. 71. Allen Gilfi len I;Ierct . Co. Clyde Anab 1 e Jacobson Grocery Campbell & Brotnov Clear ter, - Tesdall Grocery. Vrlo'f t en & 11ont f o rt i'''. Tho rdarson Lynden Dept. Store Expense collecting personal tax Expense a,s Co Aud: and St. Env. for Co Expense as Assessor Expense as Sheriff Expense as County Superintendent Expense as Tuberculosis purse E1 pense as Charity Corimii ssioner E<>pense as Probation Officer Expense as County j]ngineer 'Expense as County Agr. Agent Expense as Con stab 1 e Expense as Mlgr. Detention Hosp. Sal. as Stenog. for Agr. Agent Stenog, services to County Supt. do Services at School Directors Meeting Mork on Exam. papers for Co. Supt. do do do do Stenographic vrork for Pros. Atty. Clk & Char Comii Services to Pros. Atty in case of Blaine Cannery Co. vs Wh.atcom County. Crt -Copy of decision in Gibbons case Damages to auto a/c phone wires on Co._ Road _Rill settlement for accident on Deming- road Reg Fee: Park Two Lt for Cths and Gas for Jail Phone service for Co. Offices Ifessages for -Atty and Agr A.Cent Prem. on Bond of Pros. Atty. Prem* on bonds of Den Aud & C1i�:s for Treas . Prem, . on bond of Dep. Treas. Ins. Prer,,i. on Cths. Bldg. N.W. Candles for elections the/1lates etc. for. Auditor a/c elections Autopsy : Earl Iiclii 11an Autopsy : Earl Trlclii llan Autopsy: Carrie French Reg births & deaths in Dist #1 do �2 do 3 do 74 do Er5 do- -7i 6 do 7 r7 do #8 Assi.sting Co. Physician do Care o f Dave Strickler I.Iedicine for Co Patients Burial of Kaden & Curler Burial of B. L. Grant Groceries for Detention Hospital Feat for Detention Hospital _Feed for Detention Ho spi tal Coal for Detention Hospital Light-s for Detention Hospi tal Broom for Detention Hospital Auto hire to Mgr Detention Hospital Stove pipe etc for D,�etention Hospital Ins . Prem, on Contents of County Home Bread for County Home Butter for County Home- I:zeat .for County Home Feed for County- Home do Supplies for County Home do Shoe repairing for County Home Iaridse for County home do Supplies for County Home do Plumbing repairs at County home Gas etc. for Count Home Care of Juveni-les Care of LVEarcy children Stage & R._R litre for Moseburg family Groceries for DeHaven, et al Groceries for Curry, et al Groceries for Faggs Groceries for Banks, et al Groceries for Mrs . Rowland Groceries for 'Johnson, et al Groceries for Harriet, et al Groceries for Deb ore. Groceries for Firs. Clark Groceries for Trove Groceries for I:lullen, et al Groceries for Peterson, et al Groceries for Bar?>er, et- al Groceries for Steffanson, et al Groceries for Feltberg 6.95 62.18 24.10 33.15 15.22 8.75 4.40 4.50 2.35 77.75 8.80 10.40 65.00 7.50 34.50 50.00 1.50 33.00. 21.00. 22.50 24.00 31.60 2.00 5.70 13.25 70.00 2.95 100.30 80.10 3.37 12.50 26.00 25.00 45.60 4.60 4.73 10.00 10.00 1.-0 .0 0 4.56 6.50 6.25 11.75 8.00 2.25 2.25 3.75 12.00 10..00 39.10 35.36 50.00 25.00 36.27. 9.10 7.70 10.52 2.60 1.50 3.50 i .20 75.00 34.37 84.75 11.00 118.02_ 38.80 12.65 49.85 7.95 22.88 . 63.70 65.35 15.04 6.30 13.89 15.75 20.00 11.50 49.80 ,83.43 12.71 23.60 29.60 27.05 42.28' 26.35 10.54 1250 21..04 54.70 99 .5, - 30.00 26.87 Z a t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J, nU.a, ry TERMS '4lon day . THE 6th DAY or 'eb rLta ry 1922 V7. H. Elder Groceries for I:irs. Cusins 7.91 Golden Rule Trading Co. Groceries for Lambert, et al 60.65 The Leader Groceries for Smeader, et al 18.40 J: 0 : Gulb ra nsen Groceries for Steele 18.55 Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co Groceries for Severance 20.00 Lawrence I:1erc. Co. Groceries for Thomas 46.56 Chris Hagen T1i lk for Mrs . H. Thomas 1.20 P. Nelson 111ii1k for Llrs. H. Thomas 3.00 L. Tackett Mood for I;lrs. H. Thomas 9.00 Puget Sound Saw Yd11s & Shg1 Co Zfiood "fo r, Williams', et al 7.50 I;Iontgomeiy Fuel Co. Flood for Iialone et al 27 .50 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. , Lt & Gas for r.Irs . Frank 2. 54 Battersby Bros. YLdse for I1:1oberg, et al 54.05 W. J. Pynor Shingles for i:Irs. H'orans house .70 !� A. C. Filler House rent for Mrs. 11cCreash 10.00 Mrs . A. W. I:Ierch It House rent for H. Thomas Fair I.Iercantile Co. Groceries for _KicCreash, et al 36.71 I. N. Cone House rent for Geo. Rogers and assistance t o J. B lank 13.17 Gi lli e s Undertaking Co. Burial o f Mrs. i,Ieli s sa . Severance 25.00 Bellingham Publ: Co. Pub1. Noti ce of Sale of ;32,400 of Acme Ttrp bonds 5.00 The Lynden Tribune 'Pub! Notice of Sale of Acme Tvrp bonds 12.85 Advocate Nfews Publishing Notice of Sale of Acme Ti7p bonds 11.89 Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta Co. Sup for Aud-Char Com-Assr-Treas. 91.55. Griggs Sta '& Prtg Co. Sup for Aucl-Treas-Clk-So - Sept-Sher-Atty 2A_0.50 G. L . I,Iorgan Prtg -for J of P and Treas-Aud- Sher 101.25. Totmer Printing Co. Letter heads for Prob. Officer 8.25 ILnstett Prining Co. Sup for Clk-Ct Stenog and Auto Lic -for Aud. 202.70 do Briefs: Rev. Int. Service vs 17hatcom Co. 37.00 American La-w Book Co. 1922'Annotations for Judge Brovm 10.00 The Irish Print-ing Co. Prtg for Char. Com and Tub. Nurse .28. 00 The- Wash. Tuberculosis Assn Supplies. for Co. Tubere. Nurse 15.18 Northern Grocery Co. , Paper etc. for Tuberculosis Nurse 5.86 C. A. Griffith Co. Supplies for Aud & Atty 31.90 T. F. Doan Blue prints for County Engineer 1.35 E. T . Mc- th es Book Co. Sup for Trea s-Clk 1.40 Burroughs -Add. Bach. Co'. Add.' ILach. for County Treasurer 529.20 Osier & Follis In -a. Prem. on Stock. in: Co. Garage 21.50 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Elect. Lt & Povr for 'County Garage 23.07 Perine lvlachinery Co. Lathe for County Garage 700.00 S:Todel Truck &e Storage Co. Drayage on I.Iachine for County Garage 6.00 Union Iron Works Bushing for County Garage 6.90 Standard Oil Co. Gas & oil for County Garage • 202.41 Union Oil Company. Gasoline for County Garage .506.80 Tabor & Cruikshank Supplies for County Garage 106.22 Diehl 11-oto r Co. do 2.88 Bellin.�harai Battery Co. do 2.00 Northwest Hdvr Co. do 30.27 Horse Hdvj. Co, do 70.56 Standard AAuto Co. Parts fo r -County Garage 79.85 Bellingham Motors Corp. Parts for County Garage . 1-,l.85 Western Auto Supply Co. do 1.13 Peck's Brass Foundry, do 7.28 I ddin s Buick Co. do 44- . 7 0 C1i s"t fihlotor Co. Mork for County Garage 12.10 H. VT. Buzzard Repairs to. Tractor etc. for County Garage 6.00 J. M. Laub & Son Radial -or repairs fo.r County Garage 28.05 , V. B. Johnson Brushes for Cths.& Co. Garage 6.25 Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Battery service to Commr & Co Supt &,Eng. 26.54 The Auto Top Co. Auto top repairs for Cornmr Brovrn-Agr -Agt-Eng 6.80 Geo . IIc? aughlin Gasoline for County Engineer 1.60 Standard Auto Co. Auto supplies for County Superintendent 32.28 Bellingham Brake Serv. Sta. Auto parts for Sheriff 12.00 Tabor & Cruikshank Adjustment on tire for Sheriff 22.26 Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Battery service to Traffic Officer 15.12 Minute Cafe Meals for Jurors. Hotel Leopold do 13.00 Jack Martin do 94.85 Cafe Richelieu do 87.85 Harry Dawson do 30.70. Paul Tolsman Board of Prisoners 372.00 B B Furniture Co. Sup, for Treas. 1.50 Battersby Bros. Supplies for Courthouse 30.15 George K. I11acFarlar_d Repairs to Courthouse 43.20 G. 17. Ryckriar_ Papering etc. in Courthouse 138.00 Seth A. Atirood P & W P Co. I:Iaterials for Courthouse -143.83 Iklodern Electric Co. Wiring in Boiler-Fn & Courthouse_ 321.65 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing repairs in Courthouse 198.82 Crescent Paint & 1fg Co. Material for Courthouse Roof 252.00 Sells Hardware Co. Supplies for Courthouse 3.11 Caine -Gri nlsha;;i Co . Cement for Courthouse .95 B B Furniture Co. Shades for, Courthouse thouse 13.80 Northwest Hdw Co. Iilate-rials for Courthouse. 28.80 Thiel & Welter Supplies -for Courthouse 8.70 E Ii Wood Lb r Co. Flooring for. Courthouse 67 .80 Bellingham Sheet iietal Wks Supplies for Courthouse 2.4.0 E. T . I:Iathes Book Co. Suppli es. for. Courthouse 2.20 Chas. E. Lind Gravel for Courthouse .-47.25 H & R Grocery Supplies for Courthouse .35 Gustaf Johnson Doors etc. .for Janitors Locker 12.00 Puget Sound Welding tiJks Yielding for Janitor 1.00 A. B. Gaawley Services as Pireman for Courthouse 20.50 2 n. 0 ., r -, -� V s Cascade Laundry & Dye ,Tk a Laundry for Jail , RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS '277 Tmms ionc'-a:, THE C'L__ DAY or 192 n "ounce..__ _ L-�,h�r - :T'_' O..r saCI:m fo_ J� iJ. 3.00 Co. "upI)1 es �c She if . .30 I.,aunc 1-�- :_eor Jur:� 10.75 nl:y(' T insc'.us "caIn ao-Li n or. ';liIdc ,t 10 00 J. 7i:1".icl.c ca1,_ OuntJ on �. s.'Ti1CIc- 5.00 _.. T OraC r` 'aEaelt �'CC!.'.. baunt- on _ �71_`i-cat S,OI: 'illi r'.1 ��L?iiTOI '"ems SC I_� �,JOu "� on 2 71i1C.c��.,t 1.a.00 �'1 1',0cfb1.0r `caI bour, tjL' on .:_ rri1,i.cat -.nc'. 2 Co ote s 7.00 ti. 0^t:'o:^ "calp boon':,` o _ Wi1cicc-ts and. 2 C0� otc r, 27.00 _ TJ. T ,*i1 c ^.COL:i` Auto YOC'11�niC 990 Cross P?.a _ac" 7 Clic4.ne zo_ Co?xl' - ' .'�ior's 'OI,'DIErS t '__'Z] 'I' 71JIM 'renr-. `� . Love Le1.iO Of ` 5.00 11, foster CIO 25.00 T. Zeniiett CIO •00 r -try -2 17 T,l- ' -11',l Geo 1" Coo":, Co Cler:': cco:2d 17:^.rria-e Ce:rtc. 32.00 Geo r=;e <<. Grant , C1'_: -; ng Co . 7,ecord-_in{ 17 ,wriace Cert, . 2. 0 - _�J7'."E'IC .'BIZ . rLI:.: P1M-Li TOIJ __�'UI' TT` r2?1Y A.Laub � .`,alIaEeCi a/c sI?ee-�� :._111ea. b,,- dotes .1y�.00 M -, ••ytl,li .rpprnisin` 7_,,x:o:e :,hecp I•iilleel b7 d'.0-0 3.00 B rs rz:� iTU2 i T C. J. ; : "'o_: oil Kan:".cra"n Road.11 19.20 e ^t 1:ta�T ("0 19 . Jti5 19.25 `"ilbur l_no,,,•les c'o 19.25 77 Aast1,_ '0 20.'00 1'. Bullocl: c'.o 13.0a _ Bjornson c'.o ',00 Jwl:.es Scott 1 "u en s ch e r r'_o ': e Carl T."uensche- co it,50 T.i. ren _0 .0C r �n IE.uenscher "10 Foreman " .75 r ,`y 1s . ri dz- e 1' 3.87 A. J. Rer[; 'o FOrm^an 30.00 G, E. G1"iffen c'o 70.CC T. C . So rer_sen c.o 55 .25 Chas . Ynut sen :'.0 52, 00 Peter '"eterson do 4-3.83 01la , 1'tra con Carl Vo1dt ''enairi.ng o_c tools 3.00 John Via.:ter ';Toil: .d.Lh :County "'rl.?clm 2 ;0 Lindk ren o 6.00 B l:te -� _0 16. 00 W r1Ll>tin C.0 33. co Demo y Cerd Co 100.00 ?'Cgu Johnson c'_o 10.50 James "cov a-',: c'o �'- . 00 'I "Riornson c'.o G.00 . Bullock c'o 22.00 Olof Glad ",Tort'- on 7oo0.1,-xn Road Foremian 62.00 T'red 'an" do 4_5.50 A. `"chenck c'o tea. 75.00 ,, a " A. Paricer 'o xL or C : hei- - 7ve � a , ro -�, r�on T;o�_,c. 3;,.00 7: er d0 . 00 �,. tr 11 returning bra Je_.. c._.. G.00 r, . T. T.'eece I'lorh or_ Tonlcey 3.50 3en ucl--'iex Or?: on S)t-c �0 .E0a I 0'07an tC^: 17 1, iL'"S-1 do 3.60 �'. ;,. Chichester ','orl: on "- 7.''ie�T I'.oad 6.00 A. „T. __Pro0t 7rorh on Gui de 7''eri0,i an Ind Foro-an tear. 51.75 "�olno ':"ard '.'arl: on Toad Iorelran 12,50 _',7,ben Sollinge_ c_o 8.75 1Z. V . 7zwi s Lab o r 3.20 "7?T . T ro ok s CIO . 20 R.ri:ion Labor ,ritll tear__ 13.00 n T'-Owc rCl.�rOOper CO, C'1Y�1 ln3 . 51 0 rS e Ild?'Te . CO . "O 1'd':Tare lO.54 I art11. "rest dire Co . do 96. 26 Felloal.: Ubr. Co. I,ulrber 413.34 B3!1,' -0 .:'.::ho r. CO . c o 102.43 I'loedel Donovan Lurlber Dills umber (Van Zandt Bu`:heacl) 29.67 Bloodel Donovan Lur.ibe'r I"ills LLur_bey -- Hugents _ridge 479.80 7T. R. Hiller Pot„rd.er 16.0 -American Concrete '7or'.:s `rain tile 52.01") lrler ic,.n Conc rete Wo �,Ls in pipe 99.00 Coast Culvert Ll Flur.le Co . Glades 15 .00 Current Ia:-;)ense: Fai1:7. G,:.rC.cC' aLLpp1iC-;S "13.43 'xp s , i Curren"c ..�1. en .�e :�. _. c. Supi)lics to trucl.s 555.03 Custer Garage Plugs , .00 G�'- 81 5 t:�..l,'a, rd+- Oil Co. Oil, etc. . 7.00 C. A, 'oberts Tools 1G79.41 'Yo.rard-Coo''.�er i�;�n, 1 sCari:'ier t. 278 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS , jaj-ary TERMX ?ion (7a', THE (3 Vzi DAY OF Feb ruary 192 2 1,Tol-t' ,e- T t or, .1 Ban'.- Pledea-ro'Cion of Acme 17. Tap Bon- -#124 520.80 H. 7'o_': on jam o.+, 1:7arietta Bridge 1ore-_,iian 41.12 1T. J. Dorsetl�_ (, -0 41.12 E. !,7. R.7-a-i-I O'L-1 Ac-me-'".,-.,l,-e2? Raise lcY^'c 5.25 J. E. Crer.� 5.25 BrigE;s Co 5 25 . C. A. 11o1,-,e-_,ts Po r eman 15.00 7 U11 1111� e 1 0. 1,umb e r 20.14 Fo rest , " _ I 1� njV77]1-'. Ji'UITD '"ilton '7o_- - on Hooh saC ": River 100.130 S', 1d7. Jones (10 84.00 C-17,Te o, 0 �o 100. DO Acirian N our, en s do 68.25 A. G. Stier]. -en -0 10.25 George Stierien d0 10.50 an'.-.lin S,�-Tope (1-0 3.50 E. T a 1 am- e o 21.00 A. G . Dah i qu i ss tu r7i.0 14.37 L. R. 10. C1 C.0 10.50 Oanr[, Jeffers C.0 tears 32.50 George Stieria-a L, 1,0 19.50 T. J-effe_rs ('_C) F 0 eT'aan 115. 5 0 1c.hie P-�Iraer piling 36.60 Orva Jeffers' do 28.00 1 -1 , -erson Co Lum"b e r 228.62 T.,y-,-an 1'athews p i 1 i n U 174.50 Iverson Lb r. Co Tlanldm�r LD 16S.73 'horse 11dwe Co. I'v. r civra r e 36.50 Fa rme r s here. C o . P e 1.50 l7ortlwrest Hdw Co. H-a r C, wa r e 70.13 Lynden Dept. Store Povvle_r, etc. 3,1. 5 2 7-1. V1. Buzzard Steel B'locl,, 8.50 11. Rotlavrell Use of Donkey (95.00 H. V,. 7uzzard 1_,epai rs 53.25 "tan lard Oil Co. Oil, etc . 14-. 38 o-- ice Ga,, ,:e service -a G a s & 0 i 1 2.39 Larson , 71 U, _7:oillcr '-repairs 1.50 Cain e G r iri sh a-,-7 Co Coal 130.29 0 LE"TPY,_L'7 ROA]. TL[PT FUND Current E.-Tense aiind 7,foncY advanced for engineering 6.00 n 1,1MPT. TVITID CUSTER_Lkym�i*r - 010 I Current Dlxpense 1-Fund :-7one-r advanced for engineering 1099.10 -I j S71 TRY2 ROAD II . Current d _,, -one,advanced for engineering 509.30 1,171TI)EIT-SU11AS ROAD 112T. IJUND Current Eji,-.*ensc Diwrid -oneir advanced for engineea-ing j 45 M" . 69 ITO ITTH ITI,,TA ROAD I12T. j,'rjl,T*l Cu-1-:-eat 7,"pence -l'und ITon c 3, advanced for engineering 3374-12 711AT T, . 1',TT. DIST. #4 CONSTRUCT1101T, niLTI) 711 1, 'Toney t",dvanced for enCince-rinig 71.50 IEPT . DI T .13T 1TAI_-,jTMTY0C- 1UND 16.15 Current- E neYn^e '_hand .'Toney advanced for engineering IIIPy,(,jrj C, 2Tr�'. DIST. WSTRUCTIC"N 1UND Curre-.at E.xpenze Sand 77oney advanced for, enCLaeering 58.50 MjIIITTAGE IHIPT. DIST, CO'TSTRUCTIOIT IlUITI) Cur,-e-n-L" 11r-pense Pand advanced for engineering Von ey adv 83.50 A. IT. Frasier 2,q) 1) ra i scar -7.50 C. J. By-ron 37.50 Paul V_nllerius Appraiser 55.50 C0_1;M7,IA VALLI-7 170 AD IDUNID Current ?J-xr)ense Fand 1,r-oney advanced for enCineer-miZ 721 .25 M '111D ,I,AIlT"E,__7Uf1TDH1'LT L IMPT . lb Current :1,pense Fund '.Toner advanccd for enr,*i_.e-__-ing 1133.97 vVVf The bo_,acl of Looraip, Baldre,, y as 7roscmltin� Attorney, CiT e i2 1) the Nie%%, -Am st e r Claya Ca suL a" Ud Co for '7'5000.00 -1-c"s ap-�:rovecl by the Board file,. the Co-anty Clerl-.. ------ 000 ------- 0 n i '1 o i o n t I h e D --) a i- C_ d j o u r n e C1, to meet on. T- L i e c. J, r , Yc- b i � t - 1r. ', 3 � y 7, 1922 Cha,irii,_-an Doard. o:_fCoiLntuy Co_,,maissioiIff.rs. 27 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TEIIMp� Tu.e dA ;y . THIE 7)th DAY OF Feb rua ry 192 2 Tuesday, February 7th, 19,22. The Board met pursuant to adjournm t talfen on February 6th, 1922. Present, all ieffbers of the Board and the Clerlc, in attendance. Tile following proceedings were had: January reports of C C King as- Supt of County Home, and .:.Targaret J Diaz as County ^tuber- culosis I3urse, viere filed ivith the Board. On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet on Wednesday, February Sth, .1922. /� J �_ _ . Chairman Board of Countr Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERAIS' THE Cth DAY OF Feb rua rM192 2 Wccl.n es,.'.,.,,77 , Peb. rua iy 8-Un , 1-9,2,2 . Doard -,ict jDursuant to fjournricnt, taken o.n 1,01)I.-alary 7, 1C 2:` P -.L-C 2 en --ic 2-117-) 1- 3 O. c, 7, o arcd nine'. the C 1 in a t t e n �Ic. nc e. The follow"nag prc- 1-Ir 1MR E 1"1 0"' T j,.� S Co" T Il"' E -,D 01' COUTY ISSIO' 0 L U T 1 0 11 f 0 1' 1."HATC07.1 COM47"ll-, VIASHI-ITGTO-3-il iJ t,-.,-:cs were lavicC. u,lpon lots ainc (u) -na ta-I., (10) )Ioc,1: 2,04, c:.:c c-ot the s, outh 54. f e c t ore o f of ',Lat c om Slum-o I e---4qcn1-, ,:,, 1 AdC.i t ion T- ow part o f the City o f 7 fo" the Y.'clatco-n Counit,,'-, Washin,-tor19 20 , th c t, aa- 7b e Lzi C 1.i th e sLL-a o f 12 6 . 9 7 _,u , - L, Jr1j - upo:-L intereou .J. .,,mc accu1-,iuiat-ecl; and I)CarS '7�� C, -o:,:,o,,)cr-Ly above described waL boug! t ")y -L,ac Protcst-ant--L�?i -,co-,-.)al HEREAS it uh , u I-- - Cliurc'-',-- in 7,ay of !20, ,,In(! t-'1-t in accorC.—nce- i-ath t'h'c" law Or 1-1-0, St -ate of "Ifashin"'o-- L, '� -, u - as s c - 1 .s2,r.nt- ha,! no' a lien, an(' the purchase the sa.Jd cl-.Lurch or -niza)'-ion removed the p 3? o p c rt;� F f *2 o - r -L a :ca t i o n ; a n d 7HE REAS i t app ears th-7'., t the smi d -'U- a,,: shoul d 1) e e --im s e d ac i 'Ll i r, n o t -p rop c r t- a.-: , 70"T T1111" li�)ITE 7' D IT IS 1:22YOLVED tie sai 11 t= :btu decl,re, 0 vo4 6., [,-Id c .JL: . --" 41 1 j 11-1 u - - - _ - th - L coimnt-,-,- ,2, -.-ssessor and -U- county rea.su:.,e- of Yrna-16con, C0 Ujj.uy , 7,1ka s h JL n,,-, t o n , a r e h e r eb y di r c c -'. e d to era: e saic. tax: fro--- their records and to I:cep he s,-aic! -p,'operty upon t"lle e::empt, ta'.-c lists of 1,'h4tcor.t Count-' c o lon,- s t s1nall re -:,air the property of s,,Ad- chourch orga--nization 0 11 - L 17, Done in ::e,�ular ra��journe(:. oession of th�� BoarC. Stu'-,�� of Feban'lar"', 10�1212). 11 p it it il it 11 11 it it if if if it it it [I if if If it if if 11 if 11 It if If It 11 it it 7' , C e CHAIT-1 ID, o a r c o f I ountY 11 oaw of County Cominussioners C 0 rrai s S 10 *11 c, :2,3 of, I'Latco-a COU'laty State of T A. Hi 11. e c ti 7,-. s 2' i --* i i r-!, t o i a "'J. 11 It if 11 it if 11 fl it II if it it if 1IT1 it it it it if II it if it 11 11 ti if if it if if Q ,TLTEST 7% -njarrott Count Au cU4-o r c.-ad o--:-of�"icio Cleric of the :!:oard. ------- o a c, - -.. - The Board recoivcd notice from the State College of Vlashl of i '0--. inte-,,116 ion to increase its aniouant- of ap�:,-m-oriatirvi for -p,-%,-;rmcnt 0-f salar-,0 ;- o:.z,,:ricuitur,! !Zent for the -- - - -- I 1 .2 u nu s Iec reacing h e Coal t y po rt ioii in i il.:(-, amou, 1. o f -'clD , 77Ci '-pr rand june, -. - .,I � --, 1 �3 012 , U, -------- 000 --------- On iaotion t'.I.c adjouzme(-'-o eC 4,- 0 Fe, b iL:. -7* AI 1cr�, o-U o-y.fa--d -,-.,ei*c -oresen"-. 'tut no proccedings were ha . ,n(1 rc� c the - adjourne-7 to -m,:�ct or_ 7jebraa-ir 10 :� Poc... -1 1 1922. C o 1012-i S S:L 0 --.'10 r 3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 2 81 . Ja nual-y TERyg Fri day THE -loth I DAY OF Feb ruary 192 2 Friday, February,10th, 1922. The Board'met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 9, 1922. Present, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The .following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRPUTT E, "� dSL FUI�TD B. C. Baxter Elcpense as County Commissioner`? 42.88 ------ 000-- Oath of Office and Bond of A G Stierlen as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District No. 4 were filed with the Board and bond approved and filed with the County Cleric. Oath of Office a.nd.Continuation of Bone. of -John Shields as Supervisor of Drainage Impt. Dist. No. 7, were filed with the Board and bond continuation approved and filed with Co. Clerk. ------ 000-__-- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 16th, 1922. Ag��, Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jonuary TERMri Thursday THE 16th DAY or Feb z�lary 192 2 Thursday, February-:-1.6th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on i=ebruarrr 1.0, 1922. Present, tern members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following p:..,o.-� ceedings were had: Petition for improvement of Nooksack-Sumas. Road, was filed vriuh the. Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLETISSIONERS OF 1'1HATCOI.'[.COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVE- -OR ) ( HEARING ON APPRAISERS' FZ'ORT . ORDER FIXING T IT:Z, ITENT DISTRICT NO. 18 ) WHEREAS, the appraisers heretofore appointed to make up the schedule of apportionment of the cost of the. improvement in the above numbered drainage improvement district, ct, apporuioned to each county, town and city and piece of property, benefited by the improvement, have filed their schedule of apportionment with the Clerk of this Board; NOVI, THEREFOREi , it i's. hereby ordered that a hearing be held on said schedule of a pporti on - menu at the board room in Bellingham, Uhatcom Coui-ity, Washington, on Tuesday, March 14, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. at which time and place all persons desiring to object thereto may appear and make such objections, or such persons may file with the Clerk of this Board such objections in writing at or prior to the date fixed for said hearing as above; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of this hearing be published in The Bellingham Reveille', the officia"1 paper of Whatcom County, Washington, once a week for three successive creeks, and the last publication of such. -notice shall. be not .less than seven nor more than fourteen days before the date of said hearing. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of February, 1922. 1,1,U►1Irn111„11,I,II„i1,Ii,i,1„In,II,i,"1,11n"u111' E. C. Baxter Chairmanof the Board "Board of County Commissioners" `" . _:...'._� "::;:::. Covnty Corunissioner " of VLatco?n County State of " Ed Brown County Commissioner it Vlashingt on " II II 11111111111111 If 1111111111111111 If Ir 11 It 11111E II 11 I1111111 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor " and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to unmet on Monday, February 20, 1922. Chairman Board ofCounty Co21Ti7i ssionerS. � RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janu6ry TERMS" Monday . THE 20 U-h DAY OF Feb ruary 1922 Monday; February 20th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 16, 1922. Present, E. C. Balmer, Chairman and. Bd. Brown and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Report of. County Bngineer re signatures comprising assessed value of lands owned by signers of petition to pave Hooksack-Surnas Road, was filed -with the Board. ------ 000------ f On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 23, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. 61 Zs RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J2nu _a2:�r TERAisi Thursday THE 23rd DAY or Feb ruary 1922. Thursday, February 23rd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 20, 1922. .Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, Ed Brown, Commissioner and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Clarence E. B. Brown ITT THE BATTER OF DUPLICATE) WARRANT TO A. J. FRIESE )) SOLDIERS I RELIEF FUND Relief ORDER TO ISSUE. ----- -000----- 8 25.00 VMEREAS, application has been made to this Board by A; J. Friese wherein the permanent loss of Current Expense Fund warrant No. 76364 issued oh November 16, 1920, in, the sur, of O.00 in favor of said A. J. Friese,.is set'out to the satisfaction of this Board. HOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and .he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the .stun of `110.00 on the Current Expense Fund to the said A. J. Friese in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of February, 1922 """""tt"""I1"""u""1t"""ill """"""""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board - "Board of County Cor_Zmissioners"------------ County Coniiissioner it of Whatcom County State of " Ed Brov�m County Commissioner If We, siv.ngto n " it it 11 it if if if 1111 It It It 11 11 It It It it It If If 11 It 11 It if It 11 it It" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor ' & Ex--officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000-- -- Oath of Office and Bond of H. Wilken as Supervisor. of Drainage Impt. Dis'u'.I,to. 5, were filed with the Board and bond approved and filed with County Clerk. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, February-25, 1922. Chairman Boar of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 28 , DI TERIVIg Saturday THE 2 5 t'h DAY OF 'Peb rua 2.-j 192 2. _qjj? j .. ........ ... ........... ant o acliou2nment taken on Febru!:—.-.�,, 23, Februa-'),, 25 .11, 1922. The Board met pursuant Ll tU I 1922. Present, E. C. Daxftcr, Chaiinan, Ed Brown, CO21D-n-'Lssioner and the Clerl-, in The following proceedin6c :,rere had: The bond of John C. Gillies, covering petition for -pa-ving llook�ach-Sumc's Poad, all hove. by the Cjcrj,- of the Board and. U d. filed with the 73oard of County Co.-m-iiisoioners. ----- 000 ----- CREDITS A:IL077ED COU17Y TREASU}"JIMPt AT THE, SETTLLIT.1-7157. 71"OR THE, HONT.1 ENDING J12TUAlY 31 , 1922. In the :i".atter of ".*,--_c settlement with jCiljj 1,7. Thornton , County Trea-ourer of !Ziatcoy.i Col�nt--, Wcsl,�- ington, for the month enC-ing, January- 31, 1922.. NIOW, at this -L-.ir-e. tll-iis :,,i,-.tier cominC on for consideration, and the raid Edith Thor-,-:ojj, T-iavin�; witlo. this Board a statement setting forth her recei-pts and disbu-1-seriients, and."li-ving checked and- co-m .j?a:,eC- the sayric 1.Ath t':lc, statement, and having found that they were actually psi out by the said Treasurer during the said montu'h, said pay rents beijjr, made in the sums, and from J11-he flan -.7-s anC. for the purposes here i 112, fter set forth; th at hatU iro'.11) MIE _HFORPI, it is hereby or-.lered by this Board said Edith 7.1. Thornton, as such Treasurer, .reasureio, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursement's as follows, to -wit': 0 STILTIP, CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer SI-TXj,E GEITIMAL RMID For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCIIOO, FMID For cas,i :paid State Treasurer STIT.13, la'ILITARY FUND I.- For cas7i. p�aid 'tate Treasurer FTATEPUBLIC HIGIA72or. 1UND For casll ipaid State Treasure LlTATI] PEIZIAGMTT HIG117,7AY FUND For cas7i -paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATIO-1, . r F MIT D For cash State Treno-arer IcTIZIlil G.L.,11"111 li-'cOTECTIOIT FUND For cas]i maid State Treasurer ,c;'.PATE, 70CLA171T 10171 771T.1) For cash p,-.,.id State Treasurer STARE PAS 1UND For cas'!,i pedd State Treasu:l.ler 'I COUNTY CURRE11TT E-7P7jl,,T S,, l! =TD For vrarrants redeemed For intereato-ri same S c TATE FIl-'l PATROL 7YND For case i paid. State Treasurer 712177M I14PROVE1.1MIT 17MIND For cash pr.id State Treasurer 11-110AD L- DRIM-E FUND For warrants redeemed LIQUOI-, INVESTIGATION FUlTD For warrants redeei-ae(f. POLL TAX A"CO-OUITT For casi maid State Treasurer SOL-DIERS' TTlIEF 11TITI) For warm nts redeemed. INSTITUTE FUIM For warrant-0 redeemed COUIT'l.'Y GI-2- T PROTECTI011T MID For warrants redee,-iled- SCHOOL DI,];TT-lICTS, FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same 6,1.541 5/17.32 1,662.50 129.06 154.98 204. 14 19.25 63.00 21.50 20,337.78 458.1-2 12.20 830.39 12,012.26 857.74 112.00 185.00 100.00 332.25 33,497.77 470.45 TER Aid RECORD OF COIF MISSIONERS9 PROCEEDINGS -a r 5 t h DAY OF 2 S a t' ure, 7 . .. .. ... . ..... Feb rx, 3rj 192, TO'JI70HIPS PUNTS For c£,S]:-. jjci,'_1 Treasurers 295 .2'8 J.)ITCH & D7-,AI'-TkG7J, 171-T. DISTS. =iTDS Fo:-- -vrarr::!,nts --edecz:iod 310.67 Fo r i -n t, e r e s t- o 1-2 . o a i,.i,c 52.98 DIK'IC DIST. ITO. 1 ""ONSTRUCTION Foe warrants redeemed 0,83.31 For interest on sam.e 130.04 PORT OF E)ET1II1'TGH10.E FMTD Fo:o wa---r,,mts redeemed 1,837.01 .LT D07,MSTIC j" IIIA7, PROTECTION 1,UND Fo-- -,.-m--rants redeemcd 321.50 CITIT'S, Fo:-- ca-sh -)ai,i. City 1 T:-,casurcrs 64(3.02 DUJI2TG-L.-'0,'M TCE, ROAD IITT. I'MTD For 1.),ond. interest coupons redeemed &n. 00 TILAI3',Mi - 17 1'P.1LTDAS,'J"P, ROAD I I n—? T . 1=7 D For warremts redeemed 17.28 ITARRIAGE CEIRTI.7iICATE -j M\T ri For warrants :20".("eylled 30. 00 170PT-11 DFITA MAD 11TT. 7JND For i,,iar-rants redeemed 33.00 For interest on 21,-Tre .10 To -„al dislbursei�liomto �)7 8 7 7,1. 62 7e do herel-y certify that -vie find the case in the Treasurer's ol"fice and on deposit in v,-:--.-io-u-.z banks to 121er credit at the close o.. ,u,"iness on Deccirlber 31., 1921, the same beinL,, in WOrC10 a'-'10 figures a',; f10110-VIS, tO-17iju-: DJZ'� 0 S I T 0 FY T RJTL��-(Bu'-F-2!1 I S B 101I AN CE First 1'jationa-1 '17ani-, 32, -A24 .33 B e 11 i n Ch,,ar, National Dan1- 52,518.71 1-To'--t.1n,viestern National Banh 10 6505 .56 -Toithn-Tesern 7an7: Q,000.00 't- H02:eLLU Eani. of l-lame 500.00 Tj'i rst Yationa-1 �ank of I.*Yn den 1�2, 5 00. 00 First 1;ational -3a, i a 1,- o -f Fe in da I e '22,500.00 C it, i iens' State 1;ank o f F e rn O.a 1 e 9,000.00 Garrison 'JjTo;-,. State :Ban1: of Sumas 5,000. 00 Nookse,,c'- Valley State of -Everson 5 000.I Farme*2,.,s and I.-lerc.nant's Flanh of ITooli-sac1l: 5,000.00 Custer Statea,11c of Custer 5,000.00 Peoples' Sate -anl,.- 0-7 T.Jynd.en 5,000.00 :1r,237 , 0418. 60 cas-'al !,in Office: 1. 6,,07 4. 8 Tot-,l cash on 17ancl in Treasurerts Office �11,"253,123.38 I IT T 2 S T I L 101TY 7,11 11]RE 0 F , vi c h,?;. v e hereunto s. e t o u r h:.,. n (I.s a n fl, :,. e d the seal o -r t h c B o v. r d of Cc-,iant-,r Commissioners of 7JI'latcom County Vlashil n�,-ton, this 25th clay of Fcbruiary,* 1922 it It 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 It 11 11 11 It 11 if If "Board of County con.-Assioners" Ij of 711atcom County State of rr a shingt on 91 11 11 If It it 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 10,. C. D,2-xter Chaimi-an of the Lloard County Commissioner Ed B r o vin County Commissioner Attest: ,am 'Fi. 11,arrett Countir 11uditor I] -.-o'ficio Cler.l- of the "oard. ___...._coo-----_.. On motion the.Docar,,1. adjournec ,. to meat on T,':on�hy, 7Z.rch 3, 1922. ,a i rr, County CormLissioners ia-n Eo".)r v E RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 2 d January TEnri/ Fri day THE 3rd DAY or Larch 192 2 Iriday, '::arch 3, 1922. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 25, 1922. Present, C. Baxter, Chairman, and .Eld Brown and J A Miller, Commiss- ioners, and Saxe E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings viere had: An escrow agreement between Whatcom County and Benjamin F. Pearson, placing deed to Lois 4- and 5, Block 325, First Addition to Eevr INhatcom, in the hands of V. A. Roeder of the Bellingham National Bank, to be delivered to Whatcom County at the death of Benjamin 1". Pearson, ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Idonday, Llarch, 6, 1922. Chairman of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM I,!onday TxE 6th DnY or Larch 192 2 Monday, Iuarch 6, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I, arch 3, 1922. Present, all me,abers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRLi1T EXPENSE FUND. Sams; Barrett Salary as Co urty Auditor ry S Bogert Salary as Acc 1 t & Dep Auditor J Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor Lucy E King do F C lviartin do Y Thomas Salary as Recorder Jessie Walters do !Yyllo Beck Salary as Stenographer for Auditor E C Baxter Salary as r,ounty Commissioner J A Miller do Ed Brown do T.rs Jennie I Ro')in Salary as Supt Co Schools Nellie H Abbott Salary as Dep Supt Schools Edwin 1r, Day Salary as Justice of Peace W H Heaton do Geo H Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner Iaabel S Glen Salary as Probation Officer H Cowden Salary as Guard Fred V Shute Salary as County Physician I::ax 1ehlig Salary as Coroner H B Carroll Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent Y:argaret J Diaz :L Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse Hector.Gawley Salary as Janitor Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace Ed E Hardin Salary as Superior Judge Z, P Brown do Geo 17 Cook Salary as County Clerk G P Kincaid Salary as Deputy Co Clerk Pearl C Johnson do Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney Frank W Radley Salary as Dep Pros Attorney L D Henyon Salary as Dep Pros Attorney Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Attorney Edith ld Thornton Salary as County Treasurer Frank Wilson Salar;r as Deputy Co Treasurer Olive Ti 1 son do J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Co Treasurer Freelove L Canfield Salary as Clerk for Co Treasurer J H Stevenson do S A Earl do C V-1 Fi sk do D C ',Ti se do Tw.ma Goodman do Claire G Wilson do A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A L Ledhurst do H D Drain do E J Kennedy do W H Carpenter Salary as Jailer Paul To.lsran Salary as Cook for Jail H D McArthur Salary as County Assessor F E Carver Salary as Deputy Assessor G A Pence do Jessie Duerr do Helen Campbell do Tena Campbell do A H Frasier Salary as Field Deputy Assessor D W EcArthur do J C Hills Salary as County Engineer J G Hostetter Salary as Chief Dep Engineer E V! Gooch Salary as Inst'man for Engineer J C Hills Jr Salary as Computor for Engineer L G Bowden Salary as Chainman for Engineer Dallas Sweet do L J Irwin Salary as Co Auto Yechanic J tip' Smith Salary as Co Garage Floo rman J L Johnston Salary as Co Garage Blacksmith C C King Salary as Supt Co Home Lottie V Jamieson Salary as Matron of Co Home G Tatsugawa Salary as Cook at Co Home D Cameron Salary as Asstt Cook at Co Home H J Hurst do Rohr Ousley Salary as Teamster for Co Home Robert Lane do 1Lrs E 4l Day Salary as Nurse at Co Home E W Day Salary as Asset Nurse at Co home Ader Yukes do Geo Slater Salary as Guard at Co Home C C Green Salary as Supt Detention Hospital Jennie Green Salary as l=atron of Detention Hospital E L Ferguson Salary as Stenographer for Co Agri. Agent 13 C Baxter Expense as Co Commissioner J A Lli11er Expense as Co Commissioner Loomis Baldrey Expense as Pros Attorney Frank Radley Expen se as Dep Pros Attorney y� 187.50 150.00 110.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 100.00 125.00 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 80.00 125.00 66.66 159.99 125.00 125.00 25.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 95.00. 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 1 0000 100..00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 12.5.00 1, =o .00 30.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 52.00 16.00 187. 50 175.00 154.00 125.00 4.50 4.50- 175.00 125.00 110.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 10.00 6o.00 30.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 85.00 50.00 50.00 65.o0 36.50 37.25 42.97 19.66 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TEw1A T onday THE 6 th DAY or is -arch 192 2 Edith 1,i Thornton Expense as Co Treasurer 10.00 H D McArthur Expense as .Assessor 5.40 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 32.35 Label S Glen Expense as Probation Officer 3.74 Yargaret J Diaz Expense as Co Tuberculosis :urse 7.6� Harrison Cowden Expense as Constable 3.3 H B Carroll Jr Expense as Co Agricultural Agent 7.15 -,di th, Handley, pep Clk U S Di s Ct Deposit a/c case of lZiatcom Co vs C 1.1 & St P R R et al 10.00 T lwichelo Property transferred to Whatcom Co 10.00 J P DeMattos Abstract of title to Old Courthouse Pxaperty 6.90 E E Lescher Typing for Assessor 30.00 Clara, Syre Work on Exam papers for Co Supt 6.00 Ben James Del Bal box for Sch Elect (Bee) 2..00 Frank Jennings iZeg Officer: Baker Twp-1 Pct 8.50 Wesley Brooks Prem on bond of Co Auditor 15.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to Co Officer 68.90 Western Union Telg Co I:essages for Atty .30 & Treas .4$ .'J8 Dr W II Axtell Assisting Co Physician 10.00 0 E Beebe do 20.00 Dr U S Ford L.edical services to i.Larie Grim 15.00 Owl Pharmacy :iedical supplies for Co Patients 36.30 Red Cross Pharmacy Iaiedicine for Co Patients 6o/.`j0 J Reid 71,orrison Autopsy on Ben Richard 10.00 C C Green Expense as L:gr Detention Hospital 3.55 Eliza* A Smith Groceries for Detention Hospital 41.89 Elm L.eat Co meat for Detention Hospital 6.45 Charles Willis Potatoes for Detention Hospital 5.25 Owl Pharmacy hedical supplies for Detention Hospital 29.00 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Examin$tions for Detention Hospital (Dec -Jan -Feb) 23.50 Puget'Sound Pow & Lt Co Lights for Detention Hospital 2.90 The Surprise Store Blankets for Detention hospital 12.00 Legoe' 11dw Co Supplies for Detention Hospital ( Jan -Feb) 6- 55 The Home Store Ldse for Detention Hospital 5.47 Dr A E Lawrence Dental Services for Co Home 4.00 Sophia Cole Ser-fices as Nurse at Co Home 32.00 Collins Drug Co L edicine for. Co Home 62.15 Fair-erca.ntile Co Groceries for Co Home 387. 50 Fountain Bakery Bread for Co Horne 30.80 Royal'Dairy Pro:l.ucts Co Butter for Co Home 82.00 E D Dean Feat for Co Home 36.85 S C Olson Honey for Co Home 10.20 F J Farley Supplies for Co Home 23.90 Thiel-& Welter Blankets etc for Co Home 28.95 The Fair Dept Store 1:dse for Co Home 105.78 Ho rvii tz & Son Clothing for Co Home 63.00 R R Helder Shoe repairing for Co Home 15.50 W J Pynor Supplies for Co Home 1 103.85 Geo Casebeer Grinding for Co Home (Dec) 3.60 Whatcom Cc Pow 3 Lt Co Elect Sery for Co Home (Jan) 19.60 Bloedel Donovan Lbr mills Lumber for Co Home 2.60 Co Home Garage Supplies for Co Home 8.20 Northviest Hdw Co Supplies for Co Home 4.20 Clark *Electric _o do 5.10 Bellingham Battery Co Battery service for Co Home truck 3.00 1Lrs C-H Wait Care of Juvenile 3,50 Ben Tucker Care of i;.arcy Children 20.00 Lars A -Al sop Care of 1=rs Steel 25.00 .Lrs Julia E Banner Board of Vdt Famingo 20.00 The O"Connor Gr,)cery Groceries for Johnson et al 46.70 ,Empire -:_eat & G-oc Cc Groceries for Lrs Fagg 11.98 Fair L=ercantile Co Groceries for rTeagraff et al 19.01 1drs G G Downs Groceries for I.:rs Frank (Jan -Feb) 24.42 B B Grocery Co Groceries for Bye et al 22.76 Albers Grocery Gz°ocieres for L-alone et al 30.15 C W Allen Groceries for Williams et al 27.76 Campbell & Brotaov Groceries for Lindgren et al 45.02 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Burton' & Burton Groceries for Hubbard (Jan) 20.00 Wolten & Montfort Groceries for Barker et al 69.81 Li Thordarson Groceries for Sigvaldson et al 30.00 J 0 Gulbransen Groceries for Steele et al 52.25 Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co Groceries for Severance (Feb) 20.00 Battersby Bros Ldse for 1 rs Williams 9.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Gas &. Lt for I"rs Frank 2.87 Charles Merchant Lilk & hood for Lrs Johnson 7.90 Puget Sound Saw Dills & Shg Co Wood for Lullen et al (Jan -Feb) 13.00 Mrs A W laerchant Wood & house rent for Ers Thomas 4.16 W J Sullivan House rent for Wilcox 7.00 A C Filler House rent for 1,1cCreash 10.00 F L Ol slager house rent for Iuullen 6.00 P F Nelson I::ilk for Lrs Thomas 2.50 Water Dept, Citf of Bellingham Water rent for h:erritt & Frank (6 mos advance) 12.00 Bellingham Publ. Co Publ. for Co Supt .38-Taac Sale 24. 24.38 The Lynden Trib,a,ne Publishing notice of Tax Sale 257.40 The Trish Printing Co Prtg brief for Pros Attorney 22.50 Union Prtg., Bn1g. & Sta. Co Sup for Treas 95.25-Assr 6.-Poll Tax 106.95 208.20 Anstett Prtg. Co Prtg. for Aud 56.50-Clk 28.75-Atty 5.20- Ct Sten 4.90 (Jan -Feb 125.35 Griggs Sta & Prfg Co Sup for Aud 20.65-Clk 24.20-Judge 4.75- Sher 6.50-Ct Sten 5.35-Atty 3.45 64.90 Cross -France Co Anno't. & Digest for Pros Atty 7.50 Lowrnan & Hanfo r.1 Co Supp for Co Tuberculosis Nurse 5.35 Hugh Eldridge, ?.M. St Env for Co Conunrs 22.48 January TERAl ' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Lionday THE 6th DAY or ILarch _ _... 19.2 2.. . C Ir: Adams City map for Co Treasurer 7.50 Kroll • Iuap Co 1,7hatdom Co Atlas for Treas ( Jan) 25.00 The Frank Shepazd Co 1 yr Subscription to Citations for Judge H. 8.00 Geo H Weir Co Removing auto from ditch for Sheriff 5.00 Northwest Auto :31ect Co Battery service to Bng 24.41 & Sher 43.37 68.28 Puget -Sound Pow & Lt Co :service to Co Garage 18.70 Shell Co of California Gas for Co Garage 315.60 Standard Oil Co Lubricant for Co Garage .63 Farmers Garage Oil for Truck for Co Garage .70 Bellingham Motors Corp. Auto parts for Co Garage 27.40 Iddins Buick Co Auto parts for Co Garage 17.48 Standard Auto Co Auto parts for Co Garage 14.80 Diehl • Teo to r Co Auto parts for Co Garage 6.76 Tabor, & Cruiksn ink do 101.13 John F Campbell do 9.10 Bellingham Auto Top & Uph Repairs for Co Garage 5.90 Peck's Brass Foundry do 7.50 Clift• Yotor Co do 16.90. J IL Laube & Son do 2, 85 northwest Auto ]lectric Co do 5.10 Modern Electric Co Auto supplies for Co Arage 5.05 Union Iron Works Supplies for Co Garage 5.10 0 C Barnard do ( Dec) 7.50 Northwest I1dw Co Supplies for Courthouse 1.50 & Co Garage 72.10 73.61 orse .~'ardware Ifo Supplies for Courthouse 1.60 &. Co Garage 46.5T 48.17 Puget - Sound Welling Works York for Garage 5.75-Co Supt 1.-Brock 10.-Truck2. 1a975 J v Hyde J of P: State vs Robert Hyde 3.00 B IT Kingsley Constable: do .6.80 Georgiana Volktl:ise Witness: do 2.40 R H Pearl J of P: State vs :race 1'"orningstar et al 2.00 W L Dorgan Constable: do 6.40 J P Hyde J of P: State vs Albert Strough 3.00 B N Kingsley Constable: do 6.60 J P Hyde J of P: do 2.50 B N Kingsley Constable: do 2.00 E E Boddy J of P: State vs grin Qua.ndt 2.50 H IT Lintz Constable: do 3.05 T P Bowman V1i the s s : do 2. 60 Richelieu Dave Tleal s for Ju ro rs 19.95 Tilinute Cafe do 6.55 Jack 1-artin's Restaurant do 7.85 Paul Tolsman Board of Prisoners 385.80 Sandi son Studio Photos of Prisoners for Sheriff 3.50 Le;oe•Hdw Co Supplies for Sheriff 4.00 The Fair Dept Store Overalls for Igatherford 1.6n Thiel-& Welter mattress for Weatherford 5.00 Nellie A Robinson Sup for Sher 2.25 & Tobacco for tiViegtherford 4.25 J E Mitchell Insurance on Courthouse 22.80 Chas E Daw & Soa do 22.80 W A Eckardt do 22.80 Roland G Gamwell do 45.60 D C Lamoreaux do 22.80 Conlee Realty Co do 22.80 J B Bennett do 24.00 R L Kline do 24.00 '1;iller a Peters, Inc do 24.00 C L 111heeler Papering in Courthouse 16.00 S W Cornish Paiat Co !:aterizl for Courthouse 1.15 Standard Oil Co Floor dressing for Courthouse 2.60 Bellingham Auto Top & Uph Nks Repairs to chair for Courthouse 1.75 "Puget •Sound -Pow & Lt Co Lts for Courthouse 115.54 & Gas for Jail 2.38 117.92 iorthwest Hdw Co Laterial for Jail 2.75 & Courthouse 8.70 11.45 Central Grocery Supplies for Jail & Janitor (Jan-Rb) 26.20 Bellingham :sheet Letal Works L_.terial for Jail & Janitor 8.74 Northwest Tent & Awning Co Hearzaocks repaired for Jail 6.00 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jury & Jail 15.75 Battersby Bros Supplies for Janitor 3.00 H Kipha.rt Scalp bounty on 4 wildcats 20.00 V J Sumey Scalp bounty on 3 4ildcats 15.00 Amos Zi.rmers Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 R H Athearn do 10.00 Harold. Walters Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat 5.00 Henry SM Johnson do 5.00 H R Fox do 5.00 SOLDIERS' F=4 1]�F FUND. Sarah Foster Relief 25.00 rdward. J Logan Relief 50.00 Arthur. C Harlow Burial of Strickler & Lrs Warton 200.00 Marry 0 Bingham Burial of -Elizabeth A Bennett 100.00 MARRIAGE CERTIFICAT.', ITUND. Geo _«d Qook, Co clerk Recording I'arriage Certificates 32.00 Adrian.Hulbert, Clk Snohomish Co do 1.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January Tmim/ Konday THE 6 th DAY or 1.1arch 192 2 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. OlafGlad Mork on ,11ood1awn Rd Foreman 56.00 FredHanson do 45.50 W A_ Schenck do team 6.25 97-50 I�like V Bersberg3n VTor1c on G � Rd .(Dec -Jan -Feb) 11 Lather do 18.00 Vander Griend Bros do 78.00 G Vander Gri end do 4.00 A W Frost Work on G l_F Rd, South Foreman " 46.25 Fritz 1-iiuenscher Work on Hannegan lid " 28. UO Carl 1,iuenscher do " 28.00 C J , May do 7.88 Bert .gay do 7.88 C Knowles do 3.94 Emmett Brown do 3.94 Wilbur Knowles do 2.19 A C Knowles do 7.00 L C Soees do truck 20.00 A L Spees do of 20.00 W Austin do 8.00 R Bullock do 4.00 J Scutt do 8.00 C C Gooding do 8.00 S Holmes do 4.00 Roy B ri oo s do 8.00 --- Bjornson do 8.00 Frank rLuenscher do foreman 19.12 Charlie Perry t`+ork on !Jt Vievi Rd 3.00 win Voote do team 6.00 Gust Peterson do 6.00 Elmer Jones do 3.00 RoyFranklin do 3.00 A J 'Perry do �� 6.00 E L Watkins do 3.00 H V ro man do 3.00 E C 'Anderson do " 6.00 S Durand do 3.00 N Pratt do " 10.50 H B "C.hichester do " 10.50 L E'Chichester do Foreman 21.00 I C -Sorensen Work on Nugents Bridge 19.50 if Nei 1 so n do 21.12 Chas Ryason do 47.12 Peter Peterson do 52.81 Chas Knutson do 45.50 Ira Ryason do 26.00 G E Griffen do 57.75 A J Berg do 66.00 John Bullock Uo rk on Sami sh Lake Rd Fo re4lan 35. 00 Chas Bullock do " 15.00 V E Squires do 19.25 J Baxter Jr Work on roads with trucks 92.00 Delno Ward do 92.00 Eben Sollinger do 4.00 R Bulloch do 18.00 W Austin do 38.00 R Briggs do 20.00 Everett Baxter do 8.00 C C Gooding d6 2.00 Chet Holmes do 2.00 E A Parker VJo rk on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman " 105.00 G R Smith do 3.00 Ben Tucker Work on State Road Foreman �� 75.00 Urban Ambrose Work on Acme -Wickersham Rd (Jan) 20.00 `�`ialter Culler do 24.00 F F Ambrose do Fo rem an 36 oo Urban Ambrose do ( Feb) . 8.00 'Zalter Culler do 18.00 A W Hays do 22.00 F F Ambrose do Foreman 30.00 S Durand Gravel 10.87 Roscoe Byers Work on Co Road if 9.00 J Crozier do 7.50 John De Brujn do 1`j.85 Leslie Frasier do 21.50 J S Corbin do 3.50 A G Fenske do 41.00 Cramer Contracting Co Driving bents 498.00 N P R R Co Freight on tractor parts 13.74 Frank F Ambrose Timbers 62.04 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber ;ills Lumber 5.76 do Lumber, Zugents Fridge 1 064.96 Fobes Wilson & "o Lumber 23,i8 Glacier Lumber �o Nails 2.80 Klorse Hdw Co Hardware 19.36 L,orthwest Hdw Co do 60.00 American Concrete Vdorks Pipe 24.00 I'd R Tiller Powder 9.00 N V1 Auto Electric Co Carburator for Quad 41.20 J H Stouhter Repairs 2.20 Auto Top Co Curtain for truck 10.25 T c I- Tire & Rubber Co Tires 284.18 A Wasching Repairing 2.40 Howard Cooper Corp. 2 Buckets 16.20 Yuba Products Co =-aterials 211.20 January RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM/ Lr`onday THE 6th DAY or Larch 1922 Current Expense Fund Truck supplies Feenaurrhty . ach. Co 1 road machine 'coward Cooper C)rp Tractor "arbo Bros. llth ?.gat. on Perm. Hy. #8 RIVER Ii,+ PROVLT.' ONT FUND. A G Dahl qui st Ylo rk on Nooksack River Lilton Weidkamp do 7, E Talmage do Adrian Iro uivens do S W -Jones do Geo-Stierlen do A G - Sti erlen do F, J Anderson do L R Abel do Orva Jeffers do Asa -Cooley do :ben T,aead do T P Jeffers do Fo r em an Clem Knutsen do Foreman Frank Lorgan do Chas Gooding do Noble Foss do Barney Harvey do C W • Henderson do T L , eece do Iverson Lumber '10 Lumber L Ltathews Piling 11 T Raper Piling Paul Barbo Rent of Caterpiller T::orse TTdw Co Bolts ITo rthwe st Hdw Co Hardware etc Caine Grimshaw "to Coal Lynden Dept Store Hardware H B •Niles Shovel Geo •Elder 1,7ork on Nooksack River Eben TVead do George Lambert do Lee Hatton do Geo Alton do James V Hoag do foreman tease m 11 DRAIINAGE ILIPRO V'+" ` i T DISTRICT NO . 18 CONSTRUCTION 549.09 1, �25.99 3, 22.89 865.49 25.37 95.00 26.25 66.5o 68.00 45.50 25.79 14.00 35.00 35.75 7.00 70.00 111.3 5 6o.00 54.00 52.00 56.25 48.00 7.00 1.75 111.90 83.50 80.00 52.50 11.31 22.90 140.25 11.54 1.75 15.00 9.00 7.00 8.00 7.00 5.25 Chas Zamzow Labor clearing 21.05 ------ 000------ The cost bill in State vs W Graeb et al, in Justice Court for Lwnmi Island Township, was.filed but all. fees were waived. ------ 000------ The minutes of the February session were read and approved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, arch 7, 1922. /A4 Chairman Board Co Co=nl ssioners. <) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS c January. TERM/ Tuesday TxE . 7th DAY OF Larch 192 2 Tuesday, ',,'-arch 7, 1922. The .Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on .:arch 6, 1922. Present, F. C. 3axter, Chairman; 2,id Brovm and J A biller, Commissioners; Sam B Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings viere had: V/ . The February reports of C C King as Supt of Co Home, and F V Shute as County Physician, were filed with the Board. ------ 000------ On motion 4the Board adjourned to meet on 'Pednesday, Larch 8, 1922. Chairw,ian of the Board. o RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS . . January_ TE.Rn/ wedne sday ._. THE.. ......._ 8th .. _ _. _ DnY._Or_ . 11arch . _.. ...... _ ..192 Z . Vlednesday, I+�arc'.z 8, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken. on I -arch 7, 1922. Present, Ell-C. 3axter, chairman, and J A ;Tiller and Ed Brown, Commissioners; Sari E Barrett Clerk of the Board in attendame. The folloainS claims vrere allowed. and proceedings had: CURRENT F,P.Ti T SE FUND. F. C Sewell Scalp bounty on one wildcat 5.00 ----- 000----- BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012drISSIO3115ERS OF J VVHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE HATTER 0? THE IlTROVE' 1 + 3T (, ORDE'R FOR IiEAIiIYG. OF THE NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD. IT IS ORDER3ED by this Board that the time for hearing on the petition of John C. Gillies and others for the improvement of the Nooksack-Sumas Road in accordance with Sections 5730 to 5782 inclusive, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of the State of Washing- ton, as amended by Senate Bill No. 67 pried by the 1917 Session of the Legislature, be and same is hereby set for Friday, the 24th day of March, 1922, at 11 o'clock A.M1. , said hearing to be held in tAe . Commissioners' Office in the Court House of Whatcom County, 1,Jashington. Done in resular adjourned session o-f the Board this 8th day of Larch, 1922. a E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Commiss- " Commissioners "ioners of Vjhatcom County " J. A. Tiller " State of Vlashington " County Cor:.missioner ,-, :mod Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- aoo----- BEFORE TMP, BOARD OF COUNTY CO=SSIONERS OF WHATCOY COUNTY, WASHITiGTON. IN THE 1.iATTER 0.+ REGI STPL ION OFFICER ) ORDER A.PPOIETING C. HINOTE FOR F-1LUTD_AL?P, TO'.aNSHIP, PRECINCT rm.. 1 VIEREAS, it appears to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Registration for Ferndale To-.mship, 1st Precinct, through the removal from said district of J B V'qugama.n, the r-gularly appointed and qualified registration clerk, IT IS THER,FORIP, ORDERED that C. Hinote be, and he hereby is appointed as Registration Officer for said 1st Precinct of Ferndale Township for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in re_;ular adjourned session of the.Board this 8th day of Larch, 1922. " 11 11 rr If it If II rr If if it to tl "Board of County Cormniss- " "ioners of Matcomn County " " State of Wa3hington " u n If If rr If It it " It Il rr rr it If Attest: Sam B Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J A Filler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned from day. to day to 1-arch 11, 1922; there being no claims allowed or proceedings Aad on "arch 9th and loth. Chairman of 'the -Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERmA Saturday THic llth DAY Or arch 192 2 Saturday, 1. arch 11, 1922> The Board rnet pursuant to adjournment taken -or_ !:.arch loth 1922. Present, F. C. 3axter, Chairman of the Board; JA 11-ill er and Ed Brov.m, Commissioners; Saris E Barrett, Cler;c of the Board, in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceed- ings had: CURRM.d T EhP112TSE FUND. Jos Emanuel Lux Gerard Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat we Frank Zugelder Scalp bounty on 1 coyote A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff (Dec) J----- 000----- IN THE 1:_ATT7R 03 THE CAIXELLATION ) OF CBMT.�II,i UNCA'ZBD FOR V7APJVJ\?TS NOW � ORDER TO CATI CEL. IN TN-' HALMS CF THE COUNTY AUDITOR 5.00 5.00 1.00 53. 58 In accordaice with the provisions Made in Section 3928, Remington & Ballinger's Codes and Statutes of the State of Washigton, relating to cancellation of county warrants; IT IS HER,3Y ORDERED, that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is ordered and directed to cancel and strike from the records of Vthatcom County, Washington, warrants drawn and dated prior to March 113, 1916, now remainigg uncalled for in the hands of said Auditor. Said warrants being in amounts, dates, etc., as follows: CURRENT, E PENSE. Number Date To whom issued Amdunt 49164 Jan 40 1915 L_rs E P Brown 3.20 49878 Isar 1, 1915 Georgiana a+estenran 10.00 49992 filar 4, 1915 F A Farley 2.20 50017 i;ar 5, 1915 Henry W Raymond 4.20 50067 Yar 12, 1915 C T McLean 4.20 50164 Apr 1, 1915 Georgiana Westerman 10.00 50398 Apr 8, 1915 l:rs H Harris 2.20 50399 Apr 82% 1915 Ii Harris 2.20 50400 Apr 8, 1915 Mrs E Tift 2.20 50401 Apr 8, 1915 iaartin Huege 2.20 50407 Apr 8, 1915 E E Bowers 1.20 50443 50610 Apr Yay 10, 1915 Eva Bucl anan 10.00 50632 May 3, 3, 1915 1915 J A Hnakins Krs Catherine Allen 3.20 2.20 50713 I: ay 5► 1915 D E McLain, Agt 5.00 50744 50811 Islay Jun 6, 1, 1915 1915 Lars i atson Lathilde Fretheim 2.20 12.00 50993 Jun 9, 1915 B N McDonough 2.00 51080 51081 Jun J"un 10, 101 1915 1915 C Hanson J Daniels 2.20 51199 Jul 1, 1915 E C Jacobs 2.20 3.20 51446 Jul 9, 1915 P Vangelos 2.20 51454 51460 Jul Jul 9, 9, 1915 1915 firs Louise Sass Darel Donald Thompson 2.20 2.20 51726 Aug 9, 1915 Balch Solomon 2.20 52049 Sep 10, 1915 Andrew Sandstrom 2.40 52054 52446 Sep Oct 10, 1915 J Pences 2.20 52452 Oct 7, 7, 1915 1915 :rs Garrett I D Hilton -2.20 52508 Oct 26, 1915 Arthur H Haven 2.20 3.20 53128 53162 Dec Dec 9, 14, 1915 Ed L Peterson 3.20 1915 W H Kilmore 2.60 53789 Feb 10, 1916 L Williams 2.20 54153 54156 Iiiar tar 9, 9, 1916 1916 !._rs Murphy i el s Anderson 2.20 2.80 541577 Liar 9, 1916 Henry Bunt 2.80 54158 far 9, 1916 i:_rs Bunt 2.80 534 mar 10, 1916 ROAD & BRIDGE. A V Rogers 5366 Lar 101 1916 A Kightlinger 1.00 1.00 Done in re.;ular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of Larch, 1922. n If it it if It n n it if if tr u u 1if C Baxter, Chairman Board County °Board of CounteCommissioners r Commiss- " J A L_iller, County Commissioner loners of �dhatcom County " State of Vla3hington Ed Brown, County Commissioner " " tt tt it It of tt If n u n e e If It Attest: Sari E Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board.___ _ _ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on i,�arch ��° 1�j22. '2/✓ Chai rnian of the Board- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TEM,0/ I:�.onday Txr 13th DAY or Larch 192 2 Londay, (.:arch 1.3, 1922. The Board met purouant to adj ourrzlent taken on Larch 11, 1922. Present, E. C. 3axter, Chairman, and J A 1diller and Ed Brown, Commissioners; Clerk of the Bo•�,rd, in attendance. The following proceedings were had: /�p Q BE'FORI{; THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0111-LISSIO11fiRS OF 71HATCOIu COUNTY, VIASIIINGTON. IN THE 14 ATTER 0 ? LEASING CERTAIN) R7;AI, �STA� , B �LOL'GIT�G m0 ' EP TE � ( R E S O L U T I O Ii . WHAT 1 COUNTY, ti"JASHINGTON. Sam E Barrett, 7,1EREAS, D. B. Holzer has made application to this Board to lease two acres in the i•n cor of the S- of the NEJ of Section 30, To:*mship 40 1iorth, Range 1 East, s��.i=., of Whatcom County, Washington; and ti,REAS, A Whitman has made, application to this Board to lease the Stirrr of the I'll, of Section 11, Township 40 North, Range 4 E, W.Ia. , in Whatcom County, Washington, except the E 20 ft thereof,- and also except the 8 acres lying My of Sumas Creek; and TFIFEFFAS, both the above named parties have }rude a deposit of Ten Dollars, each as re- quired by law; NOW1 T_ P3 R7,,.' +'ORE'$ it is hereby ordered that the matter of the leasing of such property will be heard at the Board Room in the Courthouse at Bellingham, 17ashington, on Tuesday, April 4, 1922, it 10 o'clock A.11'.; and IT IS FLIRT iI-'R ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause to be published, once a week for three.weeks in the Bellingham Reveille, a notice of the hearing on said leases as pro- vided by law, aad post a copy of said notice at the Courthouse in Bellingham, Washington. Done in re_;ular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of Larch, 1922. E C Baxter " " " " " " " " 11 11 " " " " Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commiss- " J A L`iller "ioners of Whatcom County " County Commissioner " State of 111as:iington " Ed Brown if " " "'" " " " It " " " of County Commissioner Attest: Saar; :+..•Barrett County auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. J000------ Oath and Bond of frank Talbot as Clerk, Horace Lather as Treasurer, Edna Griffith as Assessor, royal L iller as Constable and Frank A Childs as Justice of Peace, all of Geneva Toti}mship; and t P Nelson as Clerk, Viola Id Kelly as Treasurer, F I+ Ambrose as Assessor and E E Boddy as Justice of Peace, all for Acme, were -approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. J------ 000------ The County Superintendent's Certificate of transfer of certain territory from School District I.o. 303 to I.o. 301, was filed with the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, I. -arch 14, 1922. Chairman of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TER179 Tuesday THE 14th DAY OF I:.arch 97 1922 Tuesc'xay, I:arch 14, 1922, L� -'he.1'oard met.pursuant to adourr_7r.ent taken on march 13, 1922. Present, all meabers of the Board a.nd the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUN' Y C0102.1ISSIONERS OF VIHATBOY COUNTY', WASHI1,GTOTT. IN THE LATTER 0 ? DRAINAGE ITYPROVEYENT ) ( O R D E R DISTRICT NO. 18, OF MIATCOY COUNTY, WASH ) The hegrin`; on the appraisers' report on Drainage Improvement District 1%o. 18 of Whatcom. County, Washington, coming on at this date, and the Board 'nearing all objections to the same IT IS 17,0 t )RDTARED that the said matter be, and same is, hereby taken under advisement. Done in resular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of ".arch, 1922. " u n it It it n it " to it n it it "Board of County Commiss6 " "ioners of 171hat;om County " " State of Was lington It n u to it of " It n n " " It it to Attest: Sam E Barrett County auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IN THE I;,"iATT 3R Oar SUPERVISOR ) ( ORDER APPOINTING FRITED RAVE FOR CUSTER TO `1 SHIP ) . B C Baxter Chairman of the ?3o and J A Liller County Commissioner Rd Broom County Commissioner WHEREPAS, it appears that Blames A Porter, the duly elected supervisorfor Custer Township, refuses to qualify for said office; and 11,H1431U{,AS, it has been recommended that Fred Reeve he appointed to fill said vacancy; IT IS THHM'3FORE ORDERED that Fred Reeve be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Custer Township for the ensuing term and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in re;ular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of Iwarch, 1922. it if to it it it it it it is n it to to It " Board of County Commiss- " " ioners of 71hatcom County " If State of 1`1as'aington. If It of tt it " " " it " rt if " n to it Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board ----- 000----- 1J C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A 14iller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner B741 ORE TIM BOARD OF CO.:LISSIOI` it S OF 11MATCOL COUNTY, ;VASHIIITGTON. IN THIS, LATTTR 03 THE IMPROMLMITT OF A ) PART OF THE F ,RTDALE-MOUNTAIN VIEWj R E S O L U T I 0 N. ROAD UNDER THE 2ERiANRNT HIGIMAY LAW. WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to this board asking that that portion of the Ferndale-Eountain View Road described as follows: Begin.iing at the intersection of the Ferndale and L--t. View Road .,-iith the 17azterly limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Westerly along the Ferndale and I1.t. View Road to the Township line between Ferndale and Lt. View Townships at or near the I,, 17. Corner of Sec. 30, T. 3911. R. 2 E. of W.y., a dist4nee of one mile, more or less. be improved by .he construction of a modern hard surfaced road way sixteen feet in width thereon, togeth:r with such other construction as may be required; and IVHEREAS, said petition asks that payment for said construction be provided for by the January RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERAT/ Tuesday THE 14th DAY or Larch 192 2 establishment of an assessment district not less than two Miles in width, being one mile on each side of th:3 center line of said road, which assessmentdistrict shall be charged with 20% of the total cost of said improvement and the remaining 80 o to be paid from the. perma- nent highway fund or in accordance with the provisions of the permanent highway laws of the State of Vlashin.;ton; and WH=,AS, said petition further asks that said assessments against the property lying within the said district shall be made payable in ten annual installments with the privi- lege, as provid 3d by law, that all or any number of such installments may be paid at one tirlie, and all deferrel payments to bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the 31st day of May of the year following the filing of the assessment roll with the county treasurer; and it appearing to this board that the section of road petitioned to be improved, begins at a trade center, to -wit: at the westerly limits of the town of Ferndale in Whatcom County, Washington; and that said section of highway is of sufficient importance to be improved under the provisions of said acts; and WHEREAS, it appears to thisboard that no part of the section of the road above des- cribed is situate within the corporate limits of any city or town. THEREFOR'; 3E IT RESOLVED that public interest demands the improvement of the section of the road as -,hove set forth under the provisions of Chap. 35 of the Session Laws of the State of Washin;ton for1911 and acts amendatory thereto; and IT IS 11. RE3Y ORDERED that that part of the Ferndale-Hountain View Road described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Ferndale and 111t. View Road with the Westerly limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence westerly along the Ferndale and Tit. View Road to the Township line between Ferndale and lit. View Town- ships at or near the 1 . W. corner og Sec. 30, T. 39 1% R. 2 L3 of t"J.r.:�., a distaace of one mile more or less. be improved by the construction of a modern hard surfaced .roadway sixteen feet in width, together with such other construction as may be required; and IT IS FURT]ER ORDERED that payment for said construction shall be made as follows: An assessment district not less than two miles in width, being one rule on each side of the center line of that part of the Ferndale -Mountain View Road, above described, be established, which assessment district shall be charged with 20 a of the total cost of said improvement and the remaining 80 0 of the cost of said improvement to be paid from the permanent highway fund; and IT IS FURTUR ORDERED that said assessment against the property lying trithin the assessment district so established may be made in ten annual installments, with the privi- lege as provided by law that all or any number of said installments may be paid at one time and all deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the 31st day of Lay of tie year following the filing of the said assessment roll with the county treasurer of 1�%_:�tcom County, Washington. Done in re. ular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of Llarch, 1922. It 11 II II it 11 I I it II II I I I "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washing ton " it it if II It it fl tl if is 11 to Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Poard J A Liller Commissioner Ted Brown Commissioner r--oUo----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, -.arch 16, 1922. 2ZA Chairman of oard. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS __TERA Thursd$y THE 16th DAY or L arch 192 2 Thursday, March 16, 1922. The Board met pursuant to- adjournment taken on 1:.Larch 14, 1922. Present, r1l.. C. 3axter, Chairman, J A hiller and Ed Brown, Commi ssioners; Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the. Board in attendance. The folloiring proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIISSIONERS OF WHATCOIF COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 1JATTER 0. CLERK AND JUSTICE ODI''R APPOINTING C Zti SORTISEIAS CI��Ri ND FEDiJlaR1t+' OF PEACE FOR LAWREhTCE TO'rTNaHIP ) AS J OF P . WHEREAS, K. A. Sorensen, C1=*rk and Justice of the Puce for Lawrence Township, has filed his resignation as such officers; and WHEREAS, t.1e board of supervisors of said township have. recommended the appointment of C L Sorensen as Clerk, and Fred Itrunsen as Justice of the Peace; NOWIP THERF� !ORL+', it is ordered by this Board that the resignation of said K. A. Sorensen be, and sameis :.iereby accepted; and IT IS FURT'I":IR ORDERED that C 1A Sorensen be, and he hereby is appointed as Justice of the Peace, for Lavir::nce ,Township for the ensuing term and unt_,l their successors are elected and qualified. Done in re,;ular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of %,.arch, 1922. if to it of If if It If It it it It to I1 "Board of County Commis- of "ioners of Whatcom County " to State of Washington It It It 11 11 if 11 If it 11 it 1f if It It Attest: Sara E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Liller County Commissioner Ed Broom County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, Iwarch 20, 1922. Chairman of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERNrd _ . _ ilonday..._ _. _ .. _ . THE. ._. 20 th _. _ ...._... _..DAY or 11a.rch 192.2 _......__....._. J Monday, Larch 2), 1922. The Board met ♦pursuant to adjournment taken on 1� arch 16, 1922. Present, E::.C, 3axter, Chairman; J A Ldiller and Ed Brown, Commissioners; Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board, in attendane. The following claims were.allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. 1::acCallum--!�onahoe Finance Co Bal due on contract covering D6dge car sold to Commissioners by Sheriff 0 325,00 Clarence E R Brawn SOLDIERS' RELIEF :FU1,TD. Relief ------ 000------ IN THE MATT'"R 03 JUSTICE OF ) ( ORDER APPOINTING VIRGIL B aORGAN PEACE FOR SE1,JIA'1MO0 TOWNSHIP ) WHEREAS, it appearing that E. Shulnier, the duly elected Justice of the Pegce for Semiahmoo Township, has refused :to qualify for said office; and 25.00 WHEREAS, it has been recommended that. Virgil B Morgan be, and he hereby is appointed as Justice of the 2eace fof Semiahmoo Township for the ensuing term and until his successor is elected and qualified. .Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of I'larch, 1922. If If to it it it n It " of rr rr It 11 B C Baxter "Board of Countj Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J A Hiller " State of Wa.3hington " County Commissioner rr " rr n a rr n rr " n n 'r rr rr Bd Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board'. ------ 000------ The approval by the State Highway Commissioner of the resolution passed by the Board of County Commissioners to pave one mile of Ferndale-Nountain View Road under the Permanent Highway Law, an:i his designation of same as Permanent Highway No. 10, was filed with the Board. J------ 000--- - The application of the Puget Sound rower & Light Company for a franchise over certain roads in Whatcoja County, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ IN THE FATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUGET SOUND POZMR & LIGHT CO11PANY FOR A FMkYC1HISL3 OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN 1,VHATCOII COUNTY. BE IT RElif:B.IBERED that at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held in the Commmissioners' room in the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 20th day of March A.D. 1922, at which :aeeting there were present, Commissioners J. A. Hiller, E. C. Baxter and Ed Brown, they being all the commissioners of said County, and there also being present Sam E. Barrett, the Auditor of said County, and as such, the Clerk of said Board, the following, among other proceedings, were had, to -wit: Puget Sound Power & Light Company, an "electrical company", conducting and "electric plant" in such )ounty presented to the Board a written application for the authority, right, nrivilega and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and op3rate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, togather with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, upon, over, f%long and across the following described public roads RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM/ ;Ionday THE 20 th DAY or I1larch 192 2 in Whatcom County, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, viz: let. load numbered One Hundred and Eight (108) from its intersection with the so called Guide Leridian Road numbered One. Hundred and Eighty (180), West- erly through the Southeast Quarter of Section One (1), and the 1ortheast Quarter of Section Twelve (12) , Township Thirty Mine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, approximately one-half mile to a junction with Road numbered Fifty (50) . 2nd. 3o much of Road numbered Three hundred and Eighty Dine (389) beginning at the Northerly city limits of the Town of Lynden and extending Northerly as lies within the Southeast Quarter and Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Seventeen (17) and the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Sixteen (16), Township-jorty (40) North, Range Three (3) .east, forming a continuous route along said road numbered Three Hundred and Eighty Nine (389) of approximately three fourths of a mile in length Northerly from the Northerly limits of the Town of Lynden. 3rd. -load numbered One Hundred and Tti,ielve (112) and Road numbered Thirty Ore (31) begInaing at the East line of the 'North and South Road along the North and South section line between Sections Thirty Flour (34) and Thirty Five (35), w'otrn- ship Forty (40) North, mange Three (3) East, thence Iihsterly approximately one- halfmile to the East line of the North and South road along the center line of said Section Thirty Five (35), thence Southerly along saidorth and South Road through th, 'lest Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Thirty Five (35) to the South line of Road numbered Two Hundred and Sevety Six (276), thence Easterly along said Road numbered Two Hundred and Seventy Six (276) in Section Thirty Five (35) aforesaid and Section Two (2), Township Thirty Nine: (39) 11orth, Range Three (3) East, and to a junction with Hi hway numbered :'ighteen (18), thence along said Highway numbered :Tighteen (18� North- easterly, Tortherly and Easterly and upon whatever"portions of said highway numbered Eighteen may be in the Plat of Strandell through Section Thirty Six (36) , Tow�n3hip Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, hence Easterly along so much of Highway numbered Eighteen (18) and Road nu-nibered ,ighty Four (84) as lies within Sections Thirty (30), Thirty One (31), Twenty 'Fine M), Thirty 'two (32), Twenty Fight (28) and 1"hirty Three (33) , Township Forty (Yo rth, Range Four (4) East, to the East line of the North and South Road lying along the 170rth and South .3ec tion line common to Sections Twenty Eight (28) and Twenty Nine (29) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, forming a continuous route along Roads numbered One Hundred and Twelve (112) , Thirty One (31) , `i'iwlo Hundred and Seventy Si-x (276), Highway numbered Eighteen (18) and Road numbered Eighty Four (,84) , from the East line of the North and South Road in Sections Thirty Four (34) and Thirty Five (35) ; Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, to the aforesaid past line of the .North and South Road lying alen�; the North and South section line common to Sections '.twenty .Eight (28) and Twenty Nine (29), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East. 4th. All streets, avenues, alleys and public places shown on the Corrected Plat of Strandell filed for record ay 5, 1909 and recorded in Plat Roof: 5 at Page 49 bf the Records of the Office of the Auditor of Wh.atcorn County, Vla,shingten , a blue pri it sketch of which Corrected Plat of Strandell is attached as Exhibit "A" to the original application herein. 5th. .111 streets, avenues, alleys and public places as shown on the ':iap of Everson as filed for record in Plat Book 5, Page 2 of the Records of the Office of the Auditor of Dhatcom County, Washington, as shovrn on the Plat of 1711itman's Addition to Everson as filedfor record in Plat Book 5, Page 39 of said records, and as sho-.vn on the Plat of East Everson filed for record in Plat Book 5, Page 35 of said records, a blue print sketch of which Idap of Everson, Plat of 71hit- man's Addition to Everson and Plat of Vast Everson is attached as Exhibit "R" to the original application herein. 6th. ao much of Road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) as extends Northerly from lands shown in the aforesaid C,orl'Cete(3 Plat of Strandell ( the said Road nuumbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) being an extension of Iverson Avenue sho�7n on said Corrected Plat of Strandell) to a junction with Highway numbered Eighteen (18) in the East Half of the 'ortheast Quarter of Section Thirty Six (36) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East. 7th. 'load numbered Seventy Six (76) beginning at or near the Westerly limitsof land embraced in the I.-ap of Everson and Mat of East Everson and the intersec. tion between Road numbered Seventy Six. (76) and Highway numbered Tighteen (18), thence 17esterly and 1•;orthwesterly through the North Half of the alorthviest (,uarter of Section Thirty One (31) and the Southwt C? est Quarter of the Southwest- of Section Thirty (30), Township Forty (40) I?orth, Range Four (4) East, approximately one-fourth mile. 8th. 3o much of Road numbered Seventy Five (?5) as estends in a general Southeaste^1y direction from land shown in the Plat of Whitiaan's Addition to Everson, said Road numbered Seventy -Five (75) being a Southerly and Southeast- erly conti:.ivation of Washington Avenue shown on said Plat of I.,;hitman's Addition to Everson, a distance of approximately ore-'-alf mile through the East half of Section 'thirty One (31), Township Forty (40) Yorth, Range Three (3) '#cast. 9th. 3eginning at the junction of a certain unnumbered Road with the so called Guile Meridian Road numbered Seventy i:ine (79) in the East Half ofthe Southeast °�,uarter of Section Twenty Four 24 Township --' ,, Y ( }, T p orty (40) North, Range Two (2) Ea3t, and in he 'Jest Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Nineteen (19), Town3hip Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, thence Easterly approximat e- 1y one-half mile along such unnumbered Road and through the Southwrest Quarter of said Secti-)n Nineteen (19), (such unn=ibered road is a continuation%esterly of the so called Front Street in the Town of Lynden.) RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERAV itlonday Txs 20 th_ .. DAY or Torch .. 1922. loth. Beginning at a point on the so called Guide meridian Road numbered Seventy pine (79) at its junction with Road numbered `Tifty One (51) in the Northeast t;,uarter of the 1�orth- east Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, and in the Iorthwest Quarter of the Iorthzest C;,uarter of Section Thirty (30), Township Forty (40) Forth, Range Three (3) Last, thence (Northerly along the so called Guide .eridian Road nurbered Seventy Nine (79) to its junction with Road numbered One Hundred and Six 106) in the 1orthwest Quarter of Section Nineteen (19) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three 3) East, and with Road numbered Two Hundred and Seventy Five (275) in the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four (24), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East. 11th. Road numbered Two Hundred and Ninety Five (295) beginning at its junction with Road Numbered Fifty Two (52) in the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty One ( 1) and in the !Vest Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty Tyro (32) , Township r'orty . 40 ) North Range Three (3) East, thence Northerly along said Road numbered 'A-.o Hundred and 'Anety Five t295) in the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section Thirty One (31) and in the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Thirty Two (32), approximately oneQfourth mile. 12th. Road numbered One Hundred and Twenty Eight (128) beginning at its junction with Road numbered One Hundred and Six (106) in the Northeast Quarter of Section Nineteen (19), Township Forty (40) North Range Three (3) East, thence Northerly through the Northeast Quarter of said Section Nineteen t19) and through the East Half of the East Half of Section Eighteen (18) the West Half of the 'Test Half of Section Seventeen (17), the I'+'ast Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seven (7), and the 'Jest Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Fight (8), Township Forty (40)North, Range Two (2) East. 13th. Road numbered One Hundred and Forty One (141) beginning at its junction with Road numbered Two Hundred and Fifty Seven (2�7) and Road numbered Four Hundred and Forty Four (444) in Section Five (5), Township Forty (40 iNorth, Range Four (4) East, and Sections Thirty-one (31) and Thirty Two (32), Township Forty One (41) North, Range Four (4) East, thence .Northerly a distance of approximately one-half mile along said Road numbered One Hundred and Forty One (141) in the ?Fast Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty One (31) and in the t'Jest Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty Two (32) Townshit) Forty One (41) North, Range Four (4) East. 14th. So much of Road numbered Two Hundred and Fort Six (246) as lies within the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty Three (31 Township Forty One (41) North, Range Four (4) oast, in the South Half of the Southwest Quarter and in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter outside of the Town of Sumas in Section Thirty Four (34), Town shib Forty One (41) 'Jorth, Range Four (4) East, and in Lots One (1) and Two (2), Section Four (4), and in Lots Four �4), Three (3) and that part of Two (2) lying outside of the Town of Su-ias in Section Three 3 , Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) Last. lr,th. Road numbered Three Hundred and Eighty One (381) beginning at its junction with Highway numbered Eighteen (18) in Sections Thirty (30) =.nd Thirty One (31) Township Forty 40 North, Range Four (4) East, thence Northerly through Sections 'Phirty t30) and Nineteen Township .Forty (40) North, Range Four (40 East, .to a junction with road numbered Seventy Six (76) in the northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section nineteen (19) and in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East,, thence Easterly along said road numbered Seventy Six (76) in the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) and in the -North Half of the ortheast Quarter of Section Nineteen (19). Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, to a junction with Road numbered Eighty Seven (87) at or near the section corner common to and in Sections Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20), Tovmshi Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence Northerly along said Road numbered Seventy Six (76) in Section Eighteen (18), Section Seventeen (17), Section Seven (7), Section Eight (8), Section Five (5) and Sec- tion Six (6), all in Township Fort r (,40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence Easterly alon� said Road numbered Seventy Six (76' lying along the section line sormnon to Sections Fives) and Eight (8), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, to a junction with Road number- ed Two Hundred and Forty Six (246), thence Iortherly along Road numbered Two Hundred and Forty Six (246) through Section Five (5) Tovymship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) Last, to the Northerly line of Road numbered Four hundred and Forty Four (444) lying along. the section line common to Section Five (5), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, and Section Thirty Two (32), Township Forty One (41) North, Range Four (4) East. 16th. Road numbered One Hundred and Thirty Nine (139) beginning at its junction with Road numbered Seventy Six (76), thence Westerly through the South Half of the Southeast uarter of Section Seven (7) and the worth Half of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Eighteen (Q18), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East . 17th. Road numbered :eighty Seven (87) beginning at its junction with Road numbered Seventy Six (76) at or near the section vorner common to and in Sections Seventeen (1 ) Eighteen (16), nineteen (19), and 'twenty (20), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (74) East, thence Easterly to a junction with Road numbered Five Hundred and Seven. (507) and Road numbered Two Hundred (200) in Sections Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20,.Township .Mort (40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence Southerly on said Road numbered Two Hundred (200T, a distance of one mile more or less through sadi Section Twenty (20) and to the Northerly limits of the Town of ivooksack. 18th. So much of road numbered One Hundred and Forty One (141) as extends Northerly from a junction with Road numbered Seventy Six (76) at or near the section corner corrfYzon to Sections Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, approximately one-fourth mile and to a junction with Road numbered Two Hundred and Six (206) . 19th. So much of Road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) as extends easterly from land shovrn in the aforesaid Corrected flat of Strandell, ( the said Road nurf:i,ered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) being an extension of Robinson Street shown on said Corrected Plat of Str?n- dell) to a unction with Highway numbered :.Ti1r,hteen (18) in the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty Six 36) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January _.._. .... TEnryA. nonday THE. 20 th DAY or I:,arch 1922. That when reference is made herein to Plat of Strandell, such term refers to t-l-1e Corrected Mat of Strandell, filed for record Iday 5, 1909 Pnd recorded in Plat Book 5 at Page 49 of the Racord.s of the Office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. _ And it appearing; to. the Board that said application is regular in form and substan- tially contains the matters required by law in such cases: YOILT, T191- ;FORE, IT IS HERLBY ORDERED that `?'en o'clock A.M. on Monday, April 244l.-.h, 1922, in the public meeting room of the Board of County Corimissionets at the Court xiouse of VPiat- com County, in theCity of Bellingham, 71ashington, be, and the same is hereby .fixed as +lie time and place for hearing said application, and that the County Auditor of cs.i.d County, be and he is b^reby diredted to ,ive public notice thereof, at the expense of the applicant, by posting written orprinterl notices ir three (3) public places in the county seat of said 1hatcom County and in at least one (1.) conspicuous place on the roads, and parts thereof, for which said application is made, at least fifteen (1;) days before said date fixed for said hearing, and by publishing a like notice three (3) times in "The BellinF71har2 Reveille", a daily newspaper published in +he City of Bellinghan in said County, ( such newspaper being also the newspaper ,doing the county printing) the last publication to be at least five (5) days before the day fixed for such hearing, which notice shall state the name of the cant, and a dr.—o- .ntion of the roads and parts thereof for which said application is ride, and the time and place fixed for said hearing, and said notice shall contain any other matter required by law. -;uch hearing may be adjourned from time to time by order or the Board arid at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after, such heaein;;, the 13ourd will take such action, with reference to said application, as the Foard deems to be for the public interest. The foregoing order, having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners at tl o- arli^ C,r1i] �f^ rl, i r hereby signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested key the Clerk of this Board., under its seal, at said meeting, in authentication thereof. Dated at Bellingham, 1i/ashinPton, this 20th day of --,:'Larch,,1922. 11 11 " I I I I tl tt I I 11 I it "Board of County Cdirmiss_ " "ioncrw of Whatcom County " " State of _, wtor, " n " If it It " if n of it " " if it Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor a.nd Ex-of.ficio Clerk of Board of County Comm- issioners. ----- 000----- E' C Baxter County Corn-missi.orer J A Viller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Yarch 21, 1922. Chairman Board County Commissioners 0` 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERr/ . _ .Tue s.day. TxE 21 st .. _ DAY .OF..March: — 192 Tuesday, March 21, 1922.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on ?March 20,. 1922. Present, E:. C. Baxter, Chairman, J A Miller and Ed Brown, Comm- zzioners, and ::'Sari .F, Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance.: The following proceedings were had. IN THE MATTER OF POUNDMASTERS ) i- ORDER APPOINTING. FOR NOOKSACK TOIIATSHIP . ) IMBEAS, the Board of Supervisors of Nooksack Township have recommended the appoint - went of Ira B Perry, Dorman Price and E McMillen as Poundmasters for said township; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that said.Ira B Perry, Dorman Price and E McMillen be, and they are hereby appointed as Poundmasters for said Nooksack Township for the ensuing term and until their successors are duly elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of 1+'larch, 1922. 1f 1f 1f 1f 1f fl if If 1f /f 1f 1f fi 1f "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " If to of n 1f to It if if 11 n if If 1f Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the. Board... . ----- 000----- B C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, March 24, 1922. Chairman Board County Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERbi� Friday THE 24th Aty or L'arch 1922 43� Friday,,Karch 24, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on -March 21, 1922. :Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J A Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board, in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE IAPROVELENT ) OF THE NOOKSACK-SOMAS ROAD. O R D E R This matter coming on for hearing on this day on a petition for the pavement of the Nooksack-Sumac Road, said hearing having been duly advertised as required by law, and this Board having heard all arguments for and against said proposed improvement, IT IS NOW ORDERED that the matter of the pavement of the said Nooksack-Sumac Road be, and the same is hereby taken under advisement. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of larch,, 1922. 11 II If II If 11 If 11, I1 If 11 I1 If " "Board of County Commiss- " Ilioners of Whatcom County " If State of Washington " if II 11 It It 11 11 It It 11 If If 11 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 00o-- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The affidavit of publication of notice of hearing on petition, and the Engineer's report on estimated cost etc for the Nooksack-Somas Road, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 11ionday, Mardh 27, 1922. Chairman Board County Commissioners 306 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January. ..... _TERM Monday _. _.._ ._... TxE 27th DAY or March 1922 Monday, fiarch 27, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on :arch 24, 1922. Present, R. C. Baxter, Chairman, J A Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings.were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPROVMWI T ) (� R1;SOLUT ION. OF THE NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD The Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, now in session, having heretofore fixed the 24th day of March, 1922, at the hour of 11 o 1 clock A.M. as the time, and the office of the said County Commissioners in the Courthouse, at Bellingham, Washington, as the place for a meeting to hear and consider a petition filed with the Clerk of the said Board for the improvement of Nooksack-Sumac Road, to be known as Highway No. 31, the same to be improved under Chap. 17, Rem & Bal Code, as amended by Chap. 72, Laws of Washington, 1917,. this date being not less than fifteen nor more than sixty days from the date of filing the said peti- tion, and notice of this meeting having been published in the official newspaper of said county for two weeks immediately preceding this date and hearing, the proof of such publication veri- fied by the affidavit of the owner or publisher of said newspaper having been filed with the Clerk of the said Board on or before this date.. The said notice stated the subject matter of the petition and the above named place and time of hearing, the said notice being made part of this resolution, and the said Board meeting in pursuance of and for the purpose set forth in said published notice; and it appearing that anapplication in fhr form of a petition had been presented to the said Board asking for the improvement of the Nooksack-Sumac Road, to be known as Highway No. 31, which petition was signed by two or more owners of lots or lands which will be particularly benefited by the said improvement, the said signers appearing by the assessment roll of said county to own property which will be particularly benefited representing in value not less than $10,000.00 for each mile of the improvement petitioned for, and the said signers or petitioners representing property within the improvement boundary equivalent to not less thm $5.000.00 for each mile of the proposed improvement, the said petition having been filed with the said Clerk, the same setting forth the 'necessity of the improvement and describing the route and termini thereof, and there being filed therewith a bond in the stun of 01,000..00, payable to the said county, the same having two good and sufficient sureties thereto, the said bondbeing conditioned for the payment of all costs if the prayer of petitioners be not granted, of dismissed for any cause. It further appearing that pending this hearing the said Board caused the County Engineer of said county to make a preliminart survey of the said proposed improvement as petitioned for, and make an estimate of the costs thereof, the said County Engineer being in attendance at this* hearing; and it appearing that he has filed a report of the estimated cost of said improvement together with his recommendations as to the feasibility thereof, together with his suggestions as to the nature and character of said improvement; it further appearing that a=°°pro test was filed objecting to the said improvement, or any part thereof, the Board did then order the matter taken under advisement until this 27th day of March, 1922, at which time the matter was again considered and the Board finding that the grounds of the protest were insufficient, and it appearing that said improvement is feasible and practicable, and .necessary for the conven- ience and welfare of the residents of said county and the petitioners, and the Board having heard all suggestions and recommendations relative thereto; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS C�'',), January -_..__. _TERM/- _..._. -onday-...__.-.__THE .- .--. - 27 ...... — -- -- DnY 0.1.F ......M1 arch I.T IS TOTE 'FORE HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that the improvement of the Nooksack-Sumac Road, to be known as Highway No. 31, be made in accordance with the prayer of the -petition', and under. the provisions of Chap. 17, Rem. & ,Bal. Code, as amended by Chap.__, 72, Laws of Washington, 1917, and a copy of this order shall be entered upon the journal of said Board of County Commissioners. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the said Board that the County Engineer of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, be required to perform all engineering in connection with and to supervise the construc- tion of said improvement, and certified copy of this resolution or order shall be transmitted to. said County Engineer, who shall perform such duties relative to the said improvement as are required of him under and by virtue of the said laws. Lone in regular adjourned session ,of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 27th day of Larch, 1922. It "Board. of County Commiss- " "io-hers of-Whatcom. County " It State -of Washington " it It to it if it it it " it is •11 it if Attest: Sam E'Barrett - County Audi to r and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----00o----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. J . A. Miller - County Commissioner Ed Broom County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Larch 28, 1922. Chai rman Board County Commissioners J Tuesday, March 28, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on March 27, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J A Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance.. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. Hugh Eldridge, P.M. Stamps & stamped envelopes for Auditor 182.40 IN THE MATTER OF GROCERIES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY HOME ww wr wQ �o wr www ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF A.. •L O'►' M WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 28th day of March, 1922, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the Whatcom County Home, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: - Fair Mercantile Co .. 385.88 AL Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 383.80 WHEREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of A. L. Owen to be the lowest bid for such supplies; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bid of A L Owen be, and same is hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before April i, 1922, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfacoty they may be returned to the said A. L. Owen. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of March, 1922. tl to " if tl tl " if it if It it it it "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " to State of Washington " to " it tt of of if if to it it n It If Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. w--wr000w-www E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURDR AT THE SETT?MMT FOR THE MOUTH ENDING FEBRUARY 31, 1922. In the matter of the settlement with Edith TI. Thornton, County Treasurer of Z'Jhatcom County, Washington, for the month ending February 31, 19 22 . NOVJ, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith M. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting fortis her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same vrith the statement, and having found that they tirere actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith 11. Thd-'rnton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to-17it: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer z 69.26 STATE GENERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 902.63 STATE 11ILITARY IMID For cosh paid State Treasurer 41.89 STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY IU1,TD For cash paid State Treasurer 140.51 STATE PEMIAT'TETTT IiIGHWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash paid. State Treasurer STATE GAIM FUND Fo r cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLAMATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer COUNTY CURRENT EXPMTSE FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same Rebate on taxes STATE PIKE PATROL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer RIVER IMPROVE1,1MIT FUND For warrants redeemed ROAD & BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed POLL TAX 1UND Fo r cash paid State Treasurer SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed INSTITUTE FUND For wa rren t s redeemed GRIE PROTECTION FUIrD For warrants redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, G E T3ERAL FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same SCHOOL DISTRICTS, D OND REDIMIP TION FUND For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Tovmship Treasurers DITCH & DRAINAGE DI ST S . FUNDS For warrants redeemed DIKE DISTRICT NO. 1, VIAINTE T NCE MIND For warrants redeemed PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND For warrants redeemed DOI.LCSTIC AITITIAL PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed CITIES TUNDS For cash paid City & Town Treasurers 4 GENEVA ROAD IT.IP F- VMgZTT FUND (Hy # 13 ) For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed BLAINE-MR1TDAILE ROAD I:.2ROVE?;LQTT IUND (Hy #16) For road b onds redeemed , For road bond interest coupons redeemed COLMfBIA VALLEY ROADS RIFT . FUND (Hy 7#'20) For warrants redeemed 1=M'PTION FUND For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquency ADVANCE TAX FUND For taxes paid in advance MRRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed B LA INE -LYNDEN ROAD I10P T . FUND (Hy # 21) GLENDALE ROAD II,TT . FUND (Hy 1123 ) CUSTER-HAYITIE ROAD II.1PT . TUITD (Hy r25 ) 168.70 221.01 4.50 63.70 1,639.92 37.55 4,084.63 10.57 2,260.79 5,750,19 211.85 12..00 100.00 145.00 398.34 5)910.62 84.70 5,000.00 212.50 489.92 32.,15 53.50 293.76 25.00 869.05 7,500.00 750.00 15,000.00 1,605.00 78.25 519.19 20889.08 32.00 1,133.97 6.00 1,099.10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM,9� Tuesday E 28th DAY OF Igarcll 192 2 For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed NORTH DELTA ROAD IMPT. FUND (Hy #27) SUITAS-LYNDEN ROAD IMPT. FUND. (Hy -/F'30) 3,374.12 4,588. 69 Total disbursements %057 809.64 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the de - Treasurer's Office and on L, posit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on February 28, 1922, the same b6ing, in words and figures as follows, to -wit: 'Dem-"Ator, urert s :3o. - ?rems84,129.30 First National Bank BellingIAMM National Bank 90,426.23 Northwestern IT�,'Uional Bank 70,144.64 Home State Bank of Blaine 22,500.00 Nort,hwootern StateBanh. 10,000.00 First IfIational Bank of Lynden 22,500.00 1`irst National Bank of Pierndc.le 22,500.00 Citizen a' State Bank of Fernd!-I.le u 10,000.00 Garriscii B'ros, State Bank of Gums 5,000.00 !Tooksacl--. 'galley State Bank of lEverson 10,000.00 Fa i:T,,ie r t s and T.Te rcl�ant I s Banll: of ITo ok sack 10,000.00 U Custer E7;tate Bank of Custer 5,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 10,000.00 R)372,200.17 Cash in Office: 1 Currency ,520.00 Silver 65.19 Checks and Cash items 23,656.06 Cash in Vault 545.00 Total Cash in office 25 786.25 Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand <,'3397 286.42 T`T TESTITIOITY WHE"IJI10F, we have hereunto set our hands and affi::,ed the seal of `,fhe Board of Count-, Coz-.=Assioners of Vhatcom County, WashinEton, this 23th day of I.-Tarch, 1922. If 11 10 11 it 11 11 it if 11 11 it 11 If If 11 If 11!1 11 It 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 if E. C. Chairman of the Board "Boare. of County Cormniission-11 j. A. '_:filler County Gommissioner ers of 11111atcom County State" 1.17? d Broyrn County Commissioner of Washington 11 111111ttIIIIII Iftftl 11 fill it 111111 11 Attest: Sai-,,l 'DarretlZ. County AuCit-or and Bix-officio C1e3:lc of the '!"3oard. ------ 000------- On riot ion the Board adjourned to meet- on '-',.Ton day, April 3 rd, 1922. Chairr.1-M-,. Board of County Cow.Assioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS A :rzl . _.... TERh1 T�onda THE 3rd DAY or April 192 2 _.. _.... _.._.. - p __ ..... _ _....._-.___._.. _._...Y - - _ ..-.._._..._,..... _. ___..... -- - .__ ........ _ Monday, April 3rd, 1922. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment taken of March 28th, 1922. Present, E.C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board, J. A. Killer and Ed Brovsm, Commissioners, and San. E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The follo-wing claims t*rere alloyed and proceedings had: CU RREIv� EXPENSE FUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County .Auditor va 187.50 V.I. S. Bogert Salary as Acct . & Deputy Auditor 150.00 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 110.00 Lucy E. King do 115.00 F. C. Martin do 115.00 UT. Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie. 111alters do 110.00 Wyllo Beck' Salary as Stenographer 100.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County .Commissioner 125.00 S. A. Killer do 166.66 Ed Brovm do 166.66 Mrs. Jennie T:I. Robin Salary as Supt. County Schools 187.50 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep. Supt. 125.00 Edwin If.' Day Salary as J of P 100.00 Vl. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 25.00 Geo . H. Syb rant Salary as Charity Corim i ssioner 150.00 Mabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 CowdenH. as Constable 80.00 F. V Shute Salaryt as County Physician 125.00 Max +I.Tehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co. Agr. Agent 159.99 1Targaret J. Diaz, R.N. Salary as Co. Tuber. Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 V.I. P. B rotim do 178.65 Geo. 11. Cook Salary as County Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy County Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank W'' Ra.dley Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 E. D. Kenyon do 150.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer 95.00 Edith Id. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.5'0 i+rari{ Wilson Salary as Deputy Co. Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wi 1 s on . do 125.00 J. 0. Ha.rringt m Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary ,.s Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S. A. Earl do 100.00 Claire G: Wilson do 100.00 J H. Stevenson do 100.00 D. C. Wise do 100.00 Emma Goodman do 100.00 C. V1. risk do 100.QO H. D. T:IcArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F. I.T. Carver Salary as Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. Pence do 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Ca: mbe ll do 100.00 Tena, Ca--mbell do 100.00 A. H. Frasier Salary as Field Deputy 108.00 0. D. Post do 56.00 I. 11. Scott do 48.00 Frank Odell do 108.00 C..Humphreys do 76.00 P. H. Cowherd do 88.00 Daniel TaTcCush do 84.00 J. A. McBride do 108.00 Leonard Johnson do 108.00 Vary Tz. Snyder do 108.00 Henry Slater do 104.00 Glen J. Slater do 108.00 J. A. Houck do 92.00 D. W. 11cArthu r do 108.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as County Sheriff. 187 .5 0 J. B. B ennei-t Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. Medhurst do 150.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 V.r. H. Ca3menter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 30.00 L. J. Ire*rin Salary as Auto 11echanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as Garage Floorman 125.00 J. 1. Johnston Salary as Blacksmith 110.00 C. C. King Salary as Supt. County Home 100.00 Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as Matron 50.00 G. Tatsugawa Salary as Cook 75.00 D. Cameron Salary as Asst Cook 10.00 H. J. Hurst do 10.00 Roy Ousley Salary as Teamster 60.00 L. C. Clark do 20.00 1rs: E. W. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 40.00 E. W. Day -Salary as As t Hurse Ader 'Nukes do 40.00 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 85.00 _.April .. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERAa lion day THE 3 rd DAY OF Ap ri 1 192 2 C. C. Green Jennie Green J. C. Hills J. G. Hostetter Carl McCoy J. C. Hills, Jr. E. 71. Gooch L . G. Bowden Chas. Sly Ray Briggs 1r16.1ter Fouts E. L. Ferguson A. IT. Hoefer V1. P . Brotim Geo. 111. Cool: J. C. I -Tills Loomis Baldrey Edith Y. Thornton A. L. Callahan Jennie 11. Robin Geo. H. Sybrant H. B. Carroll, Jr. Harrison Cowden C. C. King C. C. Green F. I.I. Carver G A. Pence . Catherine Montgomery Hattie U. Collier D. IrfcDowell Earl V. Ilyatt Pacific Tel & Tel Co Western Union Telg. Co. Dr.' ITrm. C. Keyes Dr., Eric R. Wilson St. Luke's Hospital St., Joseph's Hospital Red Cross Pharmacy J. w. t-mit field Eliza A Smith Bit I?Ieat C o . Walter R. -Lewis Caine Grim:haw Co. Puget Sound Poorer & Light Legoe Iidw Co. J. 17. Kincai d F. F. Gerard Fountain Bakery Frye W Co. Carstens Packing Co. Mate Ma- ti jos F. J. F<Irley F. F. Gerard Owen Market Grocery R. - R,. Helder Battersby Bros . County- Home Garage Bellingham Battery Co worse Hdvre Co. Thiel & Welter S. T. Jackman T . 'Van Prooyen A.E.. Rusco Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Co. Ben Tucker - Mrs . A. Al sop Julia E. Banner Earl McLaughlin Ireland & Pancoast Eiripire- Meat & Groc: Co. Fai r Mercantile Co. O'Connor Grocery B: B . Groc,ery Co. A. '11. Belford C.W. Allen York Addition Grocery H & R Grocery Albers - Grocery Mrs G. G. Downs Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Jacobson Grocery Campbell & B rotno v V161ten & Montfort M. Thordarson Burton & Burton «I: H. Elder J:0 Gulbransen Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co. G: N. I1cLa ughlin Charles Merchant Salary as Supt. Detention Hospital Salary as Matron Salary as County Engineer Salary as Chief Deputy Sa1azy as Draftsman 7/31 Salary as Rodman 28A/31 Salary as Inst'man 17/31 Salary as Chain. 10/31 do 10- /31 do 7-/31 Salary as Inst'man 9/31 Salary as Stenog. for Agr. Agent Audi ui ng records of Town of Lyn den Expense as Superior Judge (Postage) Express paid for Atty and Judge Expense as County Engineer Expense as. Prosecuting Attorney Expense as County Treasurer Expense as Sheriff Expense as Supt.. County Schools Ee n s e as Charity Commissioner Eense as Agr. Agent Expense a s Constabl e Expense as Supt. County Home Expense as Ifgr.. Detention Hospital Re -extending tax on 6 Twps a/c Court Order do Services on Co. Board of Education Aau't Co Supt at teacher's Exam. Paper for Dec. elections Typing a/c perm. Hy JJ8 Phone service to County Messages for Sher 1.91 & Agr.Agent 1.50 Assisting County Physician do Care of Geo. Chevalier Care of Strickler Medicine for County Patients Burial of Frank Roderick Groceries for Detention Hospital feat for Detention Hospital Wood for Detention Hospital Coal for Detention Hospital Lts for Detention Hospital Boiler etc. for Detention Hospital Shrubs for Detention Hospital Feed for Detention Hospital Bread for County Home Neat for County Home do Fish for County Home Feed for County Home Supplies for County Home Groceries for County Home Shoe repairing -for County Home Md'se for County Home Auto supplies for County- Home Battery service for County Home Supplies for County Home Mattresses resses for County Home Seed peas for County Home Seeds for County -Home Services to County Home Lumber -f or- County Home Material for County Home Care of Marcy children Bal. for care of Mrs. Steele Care o f- CJm. Farnings Stage fare for Sherlock Groceries for Grappe, et al -. Groceries for Fagg - Groceries for McCreash,- et al Groceries for Currie, et al Groceries for Johnson; et al Meat &-Groc. for Y6sburg Groceries for Williams, et --al Groceries for Hagenbush, et al Groceries for Monro e, et al Groceries for Malone, et al Groceries for Mrs. Frank Groceries for Peterson Groceries for Trove' Groceries for Johnson, et al Groceries for Barker, et al Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al Groceries for Hubbard Groceries for Cusins Groceries for Steele, et al Groceries for Severance Groceries for Mrs. Kilt Milk for Johnson 50.00 50.00 187.50 175.00 33.87 114.90 119.00 42.00 42.00 30.00 54.00 65.00 48.38 3.00 2.00 2.44 18.84 18.04 31.00 25.87 2.05 4.70 4.65 11.55 4.00 104.40 104.40 10.00 6.00 12,50 5.00 64.75 3.41 40.00 13.00 60.00 18.30 97.15 25.00 39.10 7.55 50.00 14.25 2.80 4.90 12.00 13.90 36.40 24.41 124.62 10.24 44.72 21.82 386.30 12.30 111.45 18.11 36.12 36:78 19.25 69.48 80.25 25.00 104.05 16.20 20.00 19.00 20.00 2.00 1010.127 14:25 1.8 : 4 9 76:47 38.42 12.62 26.51 7.4.48 15.43 29':-49 15.58 39:89 12.50 -39.62 64.60 30.00 40000 18.35 45.70 10.00 22.25 .70 H 1 l �); RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TEnhrrX Hon clay THE 3 rd DAY or Ap ri 1 192 2 Blaine plater Co. Vlater rent for Hubbard 6.00 Puget Sound Poa & Lt Co. Lt & Gas for ?Trs Frank 2.33 A.H. Montgomery Wood for ISaryott, et al 82,25 1..ia,zrib11 Fuel Co. Wood for Clark, et al 7.50 Fair Dept. Store Clothing for Mutton 30.80 Batters'oy Bros. Clothing for Peterson, et al 29.60 Still Bros. & Wilson Shoes for Bertrand boys 8.00 W. J. 'Sullivan house rent for Mrs. Wilcox 7 �00 71: H. Heaton House rent for 3:1aryot t 18.00 I : N: Cone House rent for Rogers, et al 15.00 F: L. Olslager House rent for I.T.ullen 6.00 A: C. Fill er House rent for McCrea.-:;L 10.00 F. J: Van Kirk Glasses for John ITedeas 8.00 Bellingham Publ. Co. Pubi.for County 3.75 Union Ptg , Bn dg & Sta Co. Prtg & Sup for Comrirs-Tr-Clk-Att7r-Eng-Assr- Co. Supt -Garage -Audito r 528.70 Griggs Sta Prtg Co. Prtg & Sup for Aud-EngOChar Com-Agr Agt-Constable 39.65 Anstett Printing Co. Prtg for Aud-Attsr-Assn-She r-Agr Agt . 178.57 The Irish Printing Co. Prtg brief for Prosecuting Attorney 22.50 Pjdioneer Bind &. Prtg Co. Fee book for Auditor 71.63 E. E. Lescher Legal bl^nUs for Coun "y Clerk 6.00 E. T. Y thes Boon Co. Supplies for County Treasurer 1.50 V1. C. Jackson Encyclopedia for Counter Superintendent 48.45 Banc roft-Vhitneir Co. Books for Judge Brovm 20.00 American Law Book Co. Book for Judge Brovm 8.00 V1. J. ITillard, Law Librarian Expense a/c ffa,sh. reports for Pros. Attorney 12.15 The Frank Shepard Co. Subscription for Pros. Attorney 8.00 C. A. Griffith Co. ??tibber stamp for Pros. Attorney .55 E. T. LTathes Book Co. Overhaulin 2 machines for Auditor 30.60 R. A. Haeske Repairing Judges Robe 1.00 Puget Sound PotiRrer & Lt Co. Lt & Povr for County- Garage 10.11 Tabor & Cruikshank I:aterial for Counter Garage 188.33 Standard Auto Co. co 40.50 Bellingham Motors Corp do 66.00 Morse Hdvie Co. do 18.20 Quimby U: Son Supplies for County Garage 10.00 Diehl Rotor Co. do 21.06 Northwest Hdw. Co. do 55.60 Iddins Buick. Co. Auto parts for Count;; Garage 58.35 Lewis Automotive Co. Parts for truck 13.88 John F. CarTTb e11�,�t�/�' Auto parts for County Garage 19.37 /1 - + , 1"' ' C. h�.t .t i e Mks �-!'� sup ;'j -j p-.4 -2--1--6 Auto Radiator & Fender Shop Radiator for Jitney 5.00 Bellingham) Auto Top & Uph. Auto repairs for Sheriff 2.25 Curtin & Fraser Auto springs for Sher 10.00 & Co. Garage 20.00 30.00 Standard Oil Co. Gas for County Garage 614.95 Shell Co. of Calif. Oil for County Garage 9.25 Puget Sound `1elding TTlorks 17elding for County Garage 53.00 Carson Grinding Co. Regrinding for County Garage 58.50 Bellingham I.Tach. Vks. Reamer for County Garage 2.16 Northwest Auto Elect. Co. 'Battery service for County Garage 4.12 & Brock 3.20 7.32 J. P. Hyde J of P: State vs ,� n. Ortley 2.50 B. N. Kingsley Connt: do 2.20 H. Milhollin ?'lit : do 2.80 E. E. Boddy J of P: State vs L. L. Thomas 3.25 H. N. Lintz Connt : do 4.60 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jury 2.00 Sabine L. Carr Ins. Prem. on Boiler Traction engine 77.50 1-1iller Bros Investment Co. Ins. Prem. on Courthouse 24.00 B ri sb in , Smith & Livesey do 91.20 Thos. B. Cole Ins. Prem. on Contents of Courthouse 24.00 Gt. Northern Ry. Co. Freight on Soap, etc. 14.98 Clark Electric Co. 1!aterial for Courthouse 14.40 G. 71. I:�yckma.n Papering, etc. in Courthouse 50.00 Caine Grimshaw Co. Plaster for Courthouse 1.85 No rthi, e st Hd%7. Co. Supplies for Courthouse 2196 Seth A. Atwood P M W P Co. Ham erials for Courthouse 16.. 65 United Chemical Co. Soap etc. for Courthouse 54.40 Modern Electric Co. Supplies for Courthouse 5.45 Puget Sound Pots & Lt Co. Lts for Cths 88.15 and Gas for Jail 2.57 90.72 Cascade Laundry & Dzre 1711cs Laundry for Jail 12.85 Paul .Tolsman TTeals for Prisoners 333.00 Fair Dept. Store Shoes for Prisoners 3.45 B. B. Rilmi Lure Co. I.Tattress for Jail 6.50 Central Grocery Supplies for Janito r 1.60 Dattersby Bros. do 22.60 Nellie A. Robinson Tobacco for Vreatherford 3.50 G . B. Trull Scalp bounty on 2 Wildcats 10.00 Paul Koehler Scalp bounty on 1 71ildcat and 1 Coyote 6.00 ILkR?,IA.G E CERTIFICATE IUND Geo . I.T. Cook, County Clerk Recording I_Tarriage Certificates 26.00 SOLDIERS RELIBIF I+UND Sarah Foster Relief 25.00 J. B. Steedman Post #24 Relief of firs. Gerrard 25.00 H. B. Potter Burial of Whitford 50.00 Arthur C. Harlow Burial for Frank Stoddard 100.00 BEF0_E TIM, BOARD OF COUNTY CO'.21LI SSIONERS OF WHATCOH COUNTY, WASHI11GT ON IIi THE HATTER OIL' THE I?_,a1?ROVEP:IMTT OF THL ITOOKSACK- ORDER CALLING FOR BIDS ----- ---SU111AS- ROAD TO BE KNOINN AS IiI G11!17AY NO , 31- -------) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM Yon day THE 3rd DAY Or April 1922 IT IS :T.OY1 ORDERED that notice be published calling for bids for the construction of the proposed improvement of the Nooksack-Sumas Road, to be l:nown as Highway No. 31, commencing at the North end of the Everson-Nooksack paving at or nearlthe center of section 20, Ttirp. 40 I1,R. 4 E of 77.11". , thence Northerly and Easterly, following the line of the Sumas-2Nool:sack High, eLy (Pdrmanent Iiighways 4A and 4) along County roads 200-507-405-139-508-271 -I. 246 to the 77esterly limits of the City of Sumas, a distance of about 51 miles; said improvement to include clearing, grubbing, grading, necessary drainage and a one course or a two course concrete pavement. IT IS �IFUMHER ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is directed to issue a call for bids fori the construction of said improvement according to the maps, plans, specifi- cations, etc., on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be opened and con- sidered at the hour of 11 o'clock A.11., on Wednesday the 19th day of'April 1922, at the Court House in the office of the Board of County Commissioners. Each bidder s'_nall deposit with I is bid o certified check in an amount equal to 5 per cent. of his bid, ^nd the successful bidder shall furnish a bond as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of April 1922. II II II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 "Board of County Commissioners" " of 71hat com County State of of " 71ashington it 111111 1111111111"If 1111 u"n n""n"11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk ,of the Board. E. C. Ba,=ter Chairman of the Board of County Cormni- ssioners . J. A. I,iiller County Commissioner Ed B rovm County Co mnissioner -------- 000-------- The following claims were rejected by •t;he Board: IT. J. Rust, House rent for I.Irs. Curtet , ?38..50; World Book. Co. , Intel. Exam. for Co. Supt. , ?120; Bellingham Publ. Co. , Publ. for Co. Supt. , $1.50; St. Luke's Hospital, Care of LeNvis Boompeck, �?64.30 and T. Johnson, Care of Birgit Johnson, %�?25.00 -------- 000-------- The minutes of the I.Iarch session were read and approved by the Board. Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday., April 4th, 1922. Attest: County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERDiX Tuesday THE 4th DAY of April 3I5E 1922 Tuesday, April 4th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 3, 1922. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The following proceedings were had: The ',Harc h reports of C. C: King as Supt . of County Home and T-La rgaret J. Diaz, Tuberculosis Nurse were filed with the Board. The bonds of Anna G. Stockton as Clem. of Ferndale Township; Vincent J. Zaremba as Clef';, C. E. Anderson as Treasurer, Vincent Zaremba as .Assessor and Pierre Caron as J of P, all of Baker Township; John Ferry as Clerk, J. G. Harrison as Treasurer, N. H. Heller ::s Assessor, H.J. Strickfa.den as J of P. and J. 11. Briggs as Constable, all of 11aple Falls Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------- 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0131I SSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGT ON IN THE HATTER OF THE IT11PROV1111 TT OF) ( R E S O L U T I O N T1E, NOOKSACK_SU1,SAS ROAD ) ) VIHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of 'rriatcom County, State of 7I,ashington, held in the Commissioners' Office of said county on this 4th day of April 1922, a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following resolution was adopted: !TSOLVED, that the profiles, maps, plans, specifications and estimate on the NooksacTt- Sumas Road, to be known as Highway ,No. 31, be and came are hereby approved and adopted, and that such highway or section thereof shall be improved under the provisions of Chap. 17, Rem. & Bal. Code, as amended by Chap. 72, Laws of 71ashington, 1917. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of April 1922. 11 It It It if it It t1 1t it 11 11 11 It It it it 11 11 11 it It It It It If If 11 If It It "Board of County Cor.ulissioners" 11 of 7.1-La.tcom County State of 11 It Washington if ""It"n it"it it If"""""tt""II""tt"tr""""""" Attest: San E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J. .4. hiller County Cormiissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner -------- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.MISSIONERS OF 71HATCO1.1 Y COUNTY, 77ASHI_NGT01T. ITT THE, .UTTER OF LEASING ) ( ORDER ADJOURNING HEARING ON APPLICATION CERTAIN COUNTY PROPERTY ) This matter coming on for hearing on this day in accordance with the duly published notice as required by lair, and the 'oar?, cleeiling it to the best interests of ;'Jhatcom County to adjourn the hearing; for one week , IT IS NO1,7 ORDEPED that the hearinC; on the application for leasing, certain county property be, omC, same is hereby adjourned to Tuesday, April 11, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of April, 1922. it11IfIt11itto111111IttoItIt11it11It11ofIt11Itititit1111It11is t113oard of Count;; Commissioners" It of Miatcom County State of 11 11 Wasl1.ington it t1 II it If It 11 If 11 II It it 11 11 It it If It It it 11 I1 11 tt It it 11 It 11 11 11 It Attest : Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. 11i11er County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERIIIX .__ Tuesday.. THE 4th _ DAY „t F _April 1922 l 11t,rch 27, 1922. Board of County Commissioners, Whatc om County, Bellingham, T,'lashingt on . Gentlemen: For approximately $120,000 legally issued 6 L"' Bonds of 7,7hatcom County, Washington, to be author- ized and issued under the Donohue Law, for paving the ITo ok sack- Sumas Road, said bonds to be dated as soon as legally ,possible, to mature serially from one to ten years from their date or as other- wise may be mutually agreed, in denominations satisfactory to us, both principal and semi-annual interest payable in gold coin at the fiscal agency of the State of 'Washington, New York City. ' , WILL PAY par and accrued interest and in addition thereto furnish blank bonds ready for execution. You agree to furnish us proriptly with a full and complete certified copy of the transcript of proceedings incident to the issuance of these bonds for the examination and approval of our attorneys prior to delivery of the bonds to us and our payment therefor. It is to be understood that we will pay for our mrn legal opinion. This offer is made of immediate acceptance. Respectfully submitted, J0I12T E. PRICY & CO. By H. L. Boyd The above offer is hereby accepted by the Board of County Commissioners of Wnatco2-n County this 4 day of April, 1922. "t►""►iitt►ttuunutt+tnunnttIftoitttnnnnttnun "board of County Commissioners" If of Whatcom County State of " If 77a, shingt on of "11itit un"11tt"11""to11it ""u"a"unit Attest: Sam E. Barrett Clerk Board of County Commissioners. E. C. Baxter Chairman Board of County Commissioners J. A. I:iiller Con.nissioner Ed B rocnz Commissioner ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 5th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERMV._ V7edne.s.day. ..__ ..... THE 5tI1 _. DAY OF 110ri 1 192 2 "Yednesday, April 5th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment tuaken on April 4th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had and claims allwued: ROAD AND BRIDGE IMM C. IS. Knowles Work on I a.nnegan Road 73.50 Emmett Brovrn do 70.OG C. J. I1ay do 73.50 B e rt May d0 7 3.5 0 A. Knowles d0 62.05 Fritz Muenscher do team 42.00 Carl Iluenscher d0 " 56.00 L . ' C . Sp ee_s do t ruck 181.25 A. L. Spees do 192.50 R. Bullock do 75.00 T'. Austin do 75.00 James Scott do 69.00 C. C. Gooding do 71.00 Ray Briggs- do 8.00 Chet Holmes do 67.50do R. Lindgren 20.00 George Brown do 24.50 !Wilbur Knowles do team 7.00 1.1. Bjornson do 30.00 Frank PRuenscher do Foreman 94.50 P . T , Sperry Work on Nugent ' s Bridge 9.75 H. Nelson do 17.87 Peter Peterson do 16.25 Chas. Knutson do 4, 87 Ira Ryason do 16,25 A. J.-Berg do Foreman 22. 00 Ja s Abbott Work on Lummi Shore 3675 Clinton Beck do 33.00 Howard Beck do 33.00 I;elno 711ard do 48.75 Eb en So l linge.r do 35.90 Franklin Bronson do 31.50 Frank Abb o t t do 6.00 Francis Garifee do. team 9.00 Ben Tucker Mork on State Road Foreman " 135.00 Geo. Brovm Fork on Lumni Shore 65.00 James gale do 36.00 Newton Hale do 39.00 James Scutt do 24.00 P . 11cGhee do " 6.00 John Bullock Vlorl-. on Sarni sh Lake Foreman 95.00 John Bullock do " 26.00 Chas. W. Bullock do 70.00 Vic. Squires do 50.00 Olof Glad Work on Woodlavm Road Foreman 56.00 Fred Hanson do 9 .7 5 W. A. Schenck do " 82.50 John Glad do 27.63 I4iike �1 . ?�ersb erger_ Work on North Guide 54.00 Van der Griend Bros. do 48.00 G. Van der Griend do 6.00 A. W. Frost Work on South Guide Foreman " 78.50 Geo. ?.'aiyott do 21.00 Charles D. Bartlett do 22.75 E. A. Parker `•,York on Everson -Goshen 16.00 L 0. Lamou reaux do 11.0 2 . E. A. Parker do Fo reman " 73.50 H. B. Chichester Yfork on Mt . View Road 11.25 Ira Adams Labor on Roads 3.75 Leslie Frasier do 54.50 Burt De Bruyn do 27.38 A. G. Fenske - do 44.00 Geo. Z'I. A. Hinton Labor on River 12.00 IT.. P. Railway Co. Freight on tractor parts .62 G. N. Railway -Co. Freight on parts 1.96 Dakota Crk Lbr ors Shg Co. Lumber 49.24 Bloedel Donovan Lbr Mills do 383.21 Robt L Sorensen Planking 108.00 . . 71. R. Miller Powder 8.00 17. R. IIi11er do 19.35 ITorse Hardware Co. Hardware 16.32 72.14 Morse Hardware Co. September. bills -Hardvrare Everson Iferc . Co. Hardware 3.00 Northwest Hardware Co. do 15.10 Bellinffham Concrete Wks Concrete Pipe 68.35 American Concrete 7o rks Pipe 8.40 Diehl Motor Co. Ford truck 950.00 Poison Imp. Co. 2 Scrapers 712.70 177.84 Standard Oil Co. Oil, Gas, etc. Hovrard Cooper Cpn Material for Tractor 264.30 Howard Cooper Cpn Blades, etc. 112.60 66.75 Mh.i dby Island Sand & Gravel Co. Coal 921.58 Co Treas- (Current Expense Fund) Garage supplies 16.93 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal 7.60 T . F. Doan Blue Prints Balfour Guthrie & Co. 171 barrels Cement 470.94 Imperial l'ir Lbr Co. Lumber -- -.w . 18.40 F. E. Roberts Labor on Road 40.00 F. E. Bottiger do 80.00 J. G. Harri^on 7,10 rk on Glacier Road Foreman learn 92.75 H. Nugent do 21.00 John Bourn do 17.50 Carl R. Harrison do 22.75 C . C . YIri Cht do 5.50 RIVER IMPROVEMEI1T FUND C. E. Hodgemmn "fork on River 3.50 17i l t on ale i dkamp do 105.00 S . W. Jone s do 93.00 L. R. Abel do 77.00 G, Wolfe do 14.00 Gerrit Polinder do " 39.00 A. G. Dahlquist do 7.00 A. G. Stiell,en do 1.75 E. E. Talmage do 7.00 Leo Jess do 15.00 Orv. Jeffers do "' 19.50 A. I7ou;xrens do 71.75 T. P. Jeffers do 138.85 Clem K..nutsen 77ork on ITooksac1C River Foreman 135.00 Frank 110 rgan do 121.50 Barney Harvey do 94.50 Chas. Gooding do 94.50 Chas. R-yason do 88.00 Noble Foss do 121.50 Chas. Henderson do " 14.00 J. F. McKinnon do " 14.00 Geo . E1 der 710 rk on River Forerian 130.00 Eb en Yead do 113.62 Arno s Laimb e rt do 10.50 James V. Hoag do 25.37 George La�abert do 77.00 Lee Hatton do 101.00 Geo. Alton do 91.00 71. A. Jordon do " 21.00 Imperial Fir Lbr Co. Lumber 158.54 Iverson Lbr Co. Planking 79.65 Orva Jeffers Piling 19.00 F. A. P ugla do 32.00 lyman I,,at th er s do 6 3.5 0 Archie Palmer do 23.00 Ernest Palmer do 108.00 E . E. Johnson do 317.90 John A. Y e st do 128.00 V1. A. Jo rdan do 495.36 R. F. Ra- oer do 317.44 G. A. Gri ffen & Co. Ha, xdwzare 51.00 Alaskan Junk Co. Cab 1e 48.40 Alaskan Junk Co. do 105.56 B'ham Junk Co. Inc. Cables and bars 192.79 Farmers & Ilerc . Co. Hardware 4.43 North,Yrest Hdwe Co. do 101.99 Carl Hol dt do 12.85 Morse Howe Co. do 287.95 It. B. ?iles CIO 7.80 Cain e-G rinshaw Co. Coa1 411.96 Co. Trews (Current;Expense Fund) Labor & I.1tl - Donkey 56.00 Standard -Oil Co. Gas , Oil, etc. 67.33 Delno `lard Work on River 64.00 V1. Austin do 23.00 Ploy uric6s do 8.00 I.I. B j ernson do 16.00 J. Baxter do 108.00 R. Bullock do 22.00 Chet Holmes do 8.50 R. Lin0green do A.00 Jomes Scott do 7.50 Fred Nolte do 4.00 C . C . Gooding do 5.00 D. J. Haines do 32.00 E. Baxter do 8.00 R. F. Raper Piling 240.00 R. F. Rap er do 48.30 LYNZijI- SULAS ROAD FUND Ma rt; i n I:Iur_ son Ri �ht of -,,ray 50.00 DRAINAGE DI ST . #4 I TAINTENANCE FUND A. G. Stierien Mork on Ditch Foreman 20.00 J T . Hlaveman do 8.75 C. Y. I,esma.n do team 22.50 A. G, Dandquist do 11.25 Western Merc. Co. Poi^rder 10.50 DRAINAGE DI ST . 7I18 CONSTRUCTION FUND Beliingharn Publishing; Co. Publications 3.75 HEATH DITCH 11. 17. Pearl Burning brush 9.00 �" RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS AT) ri 1 TEttrt d `;te dne s day THE 5 th DAY or Ap ri 1 192? April 5, 1922. The Honorable Board of County Corr_Zissioners of V7hatcom County, Bellin&;om, Washington. Gentlemen: For approximatel�r �23,000 par value Bonds of Whatcom County, issued under the so-called "Donohue Road Act" for the improvement of the "Lyn den -Laurel" Road, bearing interest at the rate of 6%o, both principal and semi-annual interest payable in United States gold coin at the fiscal agency of the State of 77ashinCton in New York City, said bonds to be issued and Oated as soon ati possible and to nature within ten years from crate - We agree ,.,o pay p' .t. and accrued interest for said bonds. You agree to furnis1°i us with a complete abstrL`.ct of proceedings incident to the issuance of these bonds, v?.iich wi11 establish t=-eir legality to the satisfaction of our attorney, and fur - they to procure or adopt such aCLC.itiona l court orders or proceedings as may be necessary to establish the legality of the issue, e.xcept a case in court. TIIE SEATTLE NATIONAL B1;K By L. IT. Degginger Trust Officer. The Board of County Commissioners of 'Miatcom Counter, YJashington, hereby accepts the fore- going proposition: this 5th day of April, 1922. 11it11111111itti11Ititit11 t111it1111t1it11111111t1tl1111U1111 "Board of County Commissioners" " of W atcom County, State of" " Washington if " tl tt " R it tl it 11 11 1t 11 It 11 it tt II 11 tt 11 11 tl 11 II it II 11 tl tl 11 11 E. C. Baxter J. A. 11iller ------------ Board of County Commissioners of 71hatcorl County, Washington Attest: T.C. I1,a rtin Deputy County Auditor and EX -of ficio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Frid.a,.1, April 7th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Apri 1 TERT% Friday Tar, 7th DAY OF April 192 2 Friday, April 7th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 5th, 1922. Present, all ;-:embers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURREI71^1 B.',TMTSE FUTTD E. C. Baxter Expense as County Corm--iissioner 18.85 C. 17. 11C illiams Scalp bounty, on 1 7ildcat 5.00 Louis Snyder Scalp bounty on 1 Coyote 1.00 -----o(,,o ------ Bonds for the follov-iing township officers were approved by the Board and filed vith the County Clerk: Uri D. Nelson as Clerk and Clarence Deal as Assessor, for Deming Township; E IF Cingmars as Treasurer for Ferndale Township;; Ralph B. Bartoo as Clerk, David Wight as Treasurer, Ira B. Perry as Assessor, and Fred Metcalf as Justice of Peace,for ITooksack Tovmship; F. S. HcEldome7. as Clerk, C. H. T.TcEldo=ey as Treasurer, John Campbell as Assessor, and John Carp - bell as Justice of Peace, for Van Vfyck Totimship. ----- oCo----- IIT T?i�i, MATTER OF CONSTABLE) ( ORDER YTPOIITT IITG J. I:T . GRANGER FOR LU1,911I ISLAND T OVITSHIP ) 'WHEREAS, it appearing; that a vacancy exists in the office of Constable for Lummi Island Totmship; an d MIE IBAS, a petition, signed 'by residents anc4 voters in said Lunmi Island Township, aslc-ing for the appointment of J. T.T. Granger to fill said vacancy, has been filed with this Board; IT IS NO!'! 0MERED that; J.. Y. Granger be, and he hereby is appointed as Constable for Lurrmli Island Township for the ensuing teiT- Pone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7 th day of April, 1922. """"""""n """"rr""" rr""""""""""""" "Board of County Commissioners" rr o f Mat com County State of " If Washingt on if nit """""""""""""" I, """" n Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed i3 r o = County Commissioner ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April llth, 1922. .Chair�nr�n Board of County. Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERmg Tuesday THE 11 th DAY or An ri 1 321 1922 Tuesday, April llth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment token on April 7th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board ^nr the Clemh in attendance. The following proceedings mere h0 d an(" claims allowed: Clarence E. R. Brown II? THIR HATTER OF ( COUNTY PUBLISHING) SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Relief ORDER ACCEPTII?G .BID OF THE LYNDEN TRIBUIr. t� 25.00 '. REAS, in accordance with the duly published ca-I! forbids for doing the official printing and publishing for VIilctcon County, the following bids were submitted: THE LYNDEIT, TRIBUITE: 25 cents per inch of solid nonpareil type, single column, for first insertion, and 25 cents per inch for each sub- sequent insertion. THE BIMLIITGHAiw PUBLISHING CO: 30 cents per inch for each and ever. insertion, solid nonpareil type. T,Zi=T AS, this Board finds that the bid of The Lynden Tribune i s the lor;est an d best bid oub:;ii tt e d. : IT IS THEREFOFEr ORDERED that the contract for county printint and publishing be, end same is hereby awarded to The Lynden `tribune for a period of one year from and after the lst c_air of July, 1922 and ending on the 30th day of June, 1923, provided that the said The Lynden Tri- bone shall enter into a contract and a,greenent with V7hatcom Counter for the faithful performance of said contract and furnish a surety bond in the sum of �'?1000.00 to the satisfacZio.: of this Board. Thne in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1922. it it It of It " tr 11 11 it n it it " rr It It if tl """ rr If It If it 11 11 n rl "Board of County Commissioners" " of Mhatcom County State of " if Washington " "n"u""n"""""""""tt It"u""n rr""rt rr rr rt" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter G'hairman of the 3oard J. A. 1.iller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner -----000----- ✓ r,� BEFO£ THE BOARD OF COIZIISS101MRS OF �r=2COIa COU TTY, ZlAiHINGT ON IN THE 7,1rATTER OF LEASING CE U AIN REAL ESTATE ) ( R E S O L U T I O N BELONGING TO WHAT C011 COUNTY, WASHINGT ON ) WHEREAS D.B. Holzer has heretofore made application to this Board to lease two acres of land in the NE corner of the S- of the NE- of Section 30, Township 40, North Range 1 East of �I.11. , in tflhatcom County , Washington; and AREAS A. Vfaitman has heretofore made application to this Board to lease the SM of the ISM-1 of Section 11, Township 40 North Range 4 East, 1.11. , in 71hatcom County, Washington, except- ing the Fast twenty (20) feet thereof, and also except the eight (S) acres lying westerly of Sumas Creek; and IMEREAS a notice of the hearing on said applications to lease was duly published once a week for the term of three reeks in the Bellingham Reveille, a newspaper of general circulation within 71hatcom County, Washington, and a copy of said notice was posted on the bulletin board at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bellingham, said notice providing that the commissioners would meet at the Board Room in the Court House at Bellingham, ;amtcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, April 4th, 1922, at ten o'clock A.11. , for the purpose of leasing said property; and V1HEREAS at said time and place, to -wit: the Board Room of the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, on Tuesday, April 4th, 1922, at ten o'clock A.11. , the said hearing was continued to RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS An ri 1 TERhI� Tuesday THE llth. DAY OF Ap ri 1 1922 Tuesday, April llth, 1922, at ten o'clock A.M. , and 'TIEREA.S said adjourned meeting was duly held and at said adjourned meeting no bids were received for the leasing of two acres in the 'Ne corner of the SIs- of the TtEJ of Section 30, Township 40, I,Torth Range 1 Fast of ?V.M. ; and VEEREAS J.F. Mitman and Harry Gonser, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Z'7hitman and Gonser, were the highest responsible bidders fo'r the leasing of the SVI of the NE-. of Section 11, Township 40, North Range 4 East, 1,11.11. , in Whatcom County, Washington, except the 'east twenty feet thereof, and also except the eight acres lying westerly of Sumas Creek. NOVI THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the SVI-a of the NEB of Section 11, Township 40, North Range 4 East, W.M. , in VJhatcom County, 111wshington, except the East twenty feet thereof, and also except the eight acres lying westerly of Sumas Creek, be leased to J. F. Vlhitman and, Harry Gonser, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of WHITMIT & GONSER for the term of five years at and for the annual rental of 5711.00 per year, payable in advance on or before the llth day of April, in each and every year during the term of this lease; and BE IT FUMHER RESOLVED that there is reserved to Vhiatcom County or its duly authorized agents, the right to enter upon all of said property at any and all times for the purpose of 11 taking gravel therefrom, and the right to construct roads over said lands and all thereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a lease be entered into between Vlh.atcom County and the above named parties, J. F. Whitman and Harry Gonser in accordance with the terms, conditions and reservations in this resolution contained. DONE AT A REGULAR. ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE BOARD THIS llth day of April, 1922. 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 1t It 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 1t 11 11 it it 1t 11 11 11 11 1t 1t 11 11 "Board of County Commissioners" " of V/hatcom County State of " " Vlashington " 11 11 11 11 it it It tl II it to 1t 11 It 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 II 11 11 11 ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. E. C. Baxter CHAIRMAN Board of County Commissioners J. A. Miller COUNTY C01MISSIONE R Ed Brown COUNTY C0MEE SSIONER ------ 000---Y--- , BEFORE TIM, BOARD OF CO1Ili'IISSIgNERS OF VIIIATCOM COUNTY,. WASHINGTON. IN THE rIIATTER O? LEASING CERTAIN REAL ) ESTATE BELONGING TO WHATCOCOUNTY. LEA S E IJ, WHEREAS, A. Whitman has heretofore made application to the Board of Commissioners of 17hatcom County, Washington, hereafter known as party of the first part, to lease the SWg of the NEB of Section 11, Township' 40, -North Range 4 East, W.11., in Whatcom County, Washington,, excepting the East twenty (20) feet thereof, and also excepting the eight (8) acres lying westerly of Sumas Creek; and WHEREAS, due and legal notice of the hearing on said application to lease said property was duly and regularly published and posted as required by law; and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, the llth day of April, 1922, at ten o'clock A.M., at the Board Room in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, was the time set for hearing said application to lease; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS --,---April...- Apr_i 1. -- TER y THE ._.._... ... llth ......... _. DAY OF...._. April _... . ... 1922 - .....— .........__..._ _. -- Tue sda ._ ._..--- WHEREAS, J. F. Whitman and Harry Gonser, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Whitman & Gonser, hereafter known as the parties of the seconf part, were the highest.: responsi:ble', b'idders for` -.,the,' 156ae-ing of said land and offered to pay as rental for the same, the sum of $11.00 per year, payable. in advance on or before the llth day of April in each year during the term of this lease, said lease to be for the term of five years; and WHEREAS, said parties of the second part have paid $p11.00 as rental for said land from April 11th, 1922, to April llth, 1923, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged; and WHEREAS. the Board has heretofore made and entered their resolution to lease said land to said parties of the second part; NOW, TM1REFORE, in consideration of the covenants herein contained and of the $p11.00 paid by said parties of - the second part, as rental for said land from April llth, 1922, to April llth, 1923, and the agreement of the said parties of the second part to pay $11.00 per year, payable in advance on or before the llth day of April in each year during the term of this lease, Whatcom County does - hereby lease and demise to the said parties of the second part the real estate described as follows;. SW`J of the NE-.11 of Section 11, Township 40, North Range 4 East, W.M., in Whatcom County, Washington, excepting the East twenty (20) feet thereof, and also except the eight (8) acres lying westerly of Sumas Creek, for the term of five years from and after the llth day of April, 1922, at and for the yearly rental of $11.00 per year, payable . in advance on or before the llth day of April during each year of the term of this lease, IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED that said lands shall be used by said.parties of the second part for grazing purposes and that all improvements placed on said land during the term of this lease shall belong to and become the .property of Whatcom County, Washington, at the expira- tion of this lease or any continuation thereof. IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY PROVIDED that the right is reserved to Whatdom County and any of_ its duly authorized agents, to enter upon said property at any and all times for the purpose of taking gravel therefrom, and further to construct roads over said lands and all thereof. IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY PROVIDED that the said lessee, parties of the second part, will not commit or permit any waste upon said premises, and will use said premises only for graz- ing purposes; and IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY PROVIDED that if the parties of the second part shall fail or refuse to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this lease', or fail or refuse to pay the above rental at the times and in the manner specified, that this lease will terminate without notice to the said parties of the second part, at the election of said Whatcom County. IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY PROVIDED that the said lessee, parties of the second part, will upon the expiration of this lease, or sooner termination thereof, peaceably quit and surrender said property to said Whatcom County, Washington.. IN WITNESS WHEREOF Whatcom County has caused these presents to be executed by the Chair- man of its Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and attested by the County' Auditor, and the said parties of the second part have executed this lease in their own prpper person. All done this 11 th day of April, A.D. 1922. 11 If. it of If tt It 11 to to to it It H "Board of County Commiss- " 11ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " E. C. Baxter Chairman Board of Commissioners Whatcom County, Washington. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERAT/ Tuesday ._. _.. --- - _, THE _ ._. -- ll th.._._ .. _......_ DAY OF April._. 192 2 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. J F Whitman Parties of the second part Harry Gonser STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) ( as. County of Whatcom. ) I, 0. D. Post, Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, do hereby ,certify that on this 27 day of April, 1922, personally appeared before me J F Whitman and Harry Gonser, co-partners doang business under the firm name and style of Whitman & Gonser, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within instrument and acknowled1ged to me that they signed and executed the same as and for their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal this 27 day of April, 1922. It " it If " " It Is " it it " " It It " " 0 D Post, Notary Public in and for the 110 D Post, Notary Public, State " State of Washington, residing at Sumas "of Washington. Commission Ex- "" therein. "pines June 7, 1925 " If " If " " " If" o n It " It to if It if STATE OF WASHINGTON-, ss. County of Whatcom.) On this 14th day of April, A. D. 1922, before me personally appeared E. C. Baxter, to me known to be the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, the municipal corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said Whgtcom County for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument, and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said Whatcom County, Washington. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 14th day of April, A.D. 1922. It it If it It it It it " to " It n It it " n "E. D. Kenyon, Notary Public, " "State of Washington. Commission" "Exp ire s Jan 241 1925 " it u it It It If of n"" If If it u n it It ----- 000----- E. D.- Kenyon Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham, therein. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, April 13, 1922. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD3 3 ®F COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERM Thursday th D _ AY OF A ri 1 1922 ._.. THE 13 Thursday, April 13th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April lath, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Ben L. Roush B .- N. Kingsley Harry Olin Bellingham I;Iotors Corp Barlows Garage O. K. Garage Iddins Buick Co. Current Expense Fund Current Expense Fund Iddins Buick Co. Albert Mock B. N. Kingsley Current Expense Fund LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND Services as Deputy Sheriff (Nov) :} 125.00 do If 25.00 do It 14.00 Auto repairs for Sheriff (Oct) 37.65 .Auto supplies for. Sheriff, Aug -Sept 115.85 do Sept -Dec 66.84 do Aug -Sep -Oct -Nov. 82.06 LIat1 & Rep on cars - Sept--Oct-Nov. 356.20 Paid forsuppiies for County Garage in Dec. 97.62 Auto repairs for Sheriff 4.61 Repairs to fence a/c auto 4.00 Salary as-Dep. Sheriff (Dec) 25.00 Supplies from garage for January 74.10 ----- 000----- Bonds for the following township officers were approved by .the Board and filed with the County Clerk: C. R. Axling as Clerk, Herman Oldemeyer as Assessor and Frank Otter as Constable for Lynden TotiwnEhip; T. R. Ellwood as Clerk, Lewis Beebe as Treasurer, Charles. McWilliams as Assessor and E. J. Sinness as Justice of Peace for Rome Township. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01+.9UIISSIONERS OF WIL&COri COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE I:IATTER OF TREASURER) ( ORDER APPOINTING IMS . LLLTrELT= K. PLum FOR GENI EVA TOWNSHIP } MIEREAS, Horace S. 11ather, the regularly elected treasurer for Geneva Township, has tendered his resignation as such treasurer; and WEEREAS, the board o f slip ervi sors of said township have recommended the appointment of Hrs. Llewellyn K. Plumb to fill the vacancy; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the resignation of Horace S. T2ather as Treasurer of Geneva Township be, and same is hereby accepted; and IT IS FUDE HER ORDERED that Tdrs. Llewellyn K. Plumb be, and she hereby is appointed'. as Treasurer for Geneva Township for the balance of the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of April, 1922. "rt"""rt""""rr""""""trrr"""tt""""n"tt" E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commissioners" Chairman-6f the Board It of Whatcom. County State of ." J. A. Viller It Washington " County Commissioner nnrr"rr""u""nn"rrn"nttrt"tt""r'rrrrrtrr"rttt Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Exaofficio Clerk of the Board. 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COlU ISSIONERS OF 77HATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 11 ATTER OF CLERK ) FOR COLUId13IA TOWNSHIP� ORDER APPOINTING W. C. HOBART WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Clerk for Columbia Township, through the resignation of mina Barton, the duly elected officer therefor; and IMREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of W.C. Hobart to fill the vacancy; NOW1 THEREFORE, it is ordered that W. C. Hobart be, and he hereby is appointed as Clerk for Columbia Township for the balance of the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of April, 1922. 6 4; L RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERAV Thursday THE 13th DAY or Ap ri 1 1922 it E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commissioners" Chairman of the Board " of Whatcom County State of " J. A. Mi11er " Washington " County Commissioner """""" ►t to """"" it "unit"" to """"unit it "" Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor & Ex-o fficio Cle:& of the Board ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on lionday, April 17th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAV Monday THE: 17th DAY or April 1922 11onday, April 17th, 1922. The .Joard met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 13th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed an d proceedings had: CURRENT EXP EtTS E FMD Margaret J. Diaz Expense as Co. Tub erc . Nurse ) 12.50 ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MISSIOSTERS OF 1111 T C ai COUNTY, WASHI NGT ON . IN THE I.iATTER OF II.iPROVE- ) ( R E S 0 L U T 1 0 14 L,?ENT OF THE PARK ROAD ) ti7HEREAS, it has heretofore been agreed between this Board and the Board of Supervisors of Park Tovnship that the road described as follows: Beginning at the line between Geneva and Park Townships at the northerly end of Road No. 604, between Sections 17 and 20, Township 37 North, Range 4 East, extending southerly about 7000 feet to a connection with County Road No. 501 at the south line of Lot 2, Section 29, Tovm ship 37 ido rth , Range 4 East; also, beginning at Sta 49 t45 of the above described road, and running thence southerly and southeasterly to the wharf at South Bay, making a total length of improvement of approximately 14 miles, be improved by grading, draining, building bridges and other wo rk shovm on the plans and specifications in the County Engineer's office. The work to be done on said road consists of the following: To furnish all labor, tools, machinery and materials except as provided in the plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer, required for grading, draining, bridges and any other work shown on the plans and specifications of the improvement above referred to; and WHEREAS, it was further agreed between this Board and the Board of Supervisors of Park Tovmship, that the cost of said improvement should be paid equally by Park Township and 'Whateom County; an d WHEREAS, Park Tovm ship has issued its bonds in the amount of ;,`)16 , 000 for said vro rI ; OVI, 'THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HE E Y ORDERED, that said road aa� above described, be improved by grading, draining, bridges and any other wo r2: shown on the plans and specifications of the improvement on file in the office of the County Engineer, and in accordance therewith, and that bids be called for said improvement, said bids to be opened at the Board Room in Bellingham, on Monday, the 8th day of flay, 1922, at 11 o'clock A.M., and that a notice of the intention to let such contract be published in the Bellingham Reveille once a week for three successive weeks prior to the letting of such contract; and IT IS FU ETHER HEREBY ORDERED, that said contract shall be let in accordance with this resolution, provided, that Park Township shall pay to 75hatcom County General Road & Bridge Fund the said sum of 5%16,000, and upon the completion of the said improvement, if one-half the cost thereof shall be less than `,'116 , 000 , the difference between the said one-half of the cost and said gk6,000 shall be repaid to said Park Township; and IT IS FUPTHER HEREBY ORDERED, that; the one-half share of the cost of said improvement to be paid by Z)hatcom County shall be paid out of the General Road & Bridge Fund. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of April, 1922. 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 t1 ti if It 11 " It It t1 11 to 11 it 11 1t 11 11 11 11 11 if 11 11 "Board of County Commissioners" " of 7hatcom County State d'f 11 t1 Washington Is 11 tt tl tl " it tl II ti II 11 If t1 It it II 11 It It 11 it tl II II tl {1 tl 11 II 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Hiller County Cor ii ssioner Ed Brovm County Comrn.ssioner -----000---- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 18th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commis. RECORD OF COPdiMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERbP4 Tuesday THE 18th DAY or Ap ri 1 1922 J Tuesda�r, April 18th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 17th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ' BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOiT. IN THE MATTER OF THE I?.1PROVLM,IMTT OF SECTION P, OF ) ( RE SOLUT ION. P + I.MTEidT HIGHt11AY NO. 8, KNOYIN AS D-HE1.iING-GLACIER RD) VIHEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Permanent Highway No. 8, known as the Deming -Glacier Road, be improved; and ",r7Le AS, this Board has heretofore divided said improvement into Sections 1 and 2, and contract has been heretofore let for the improvement of Section 1 of said improvement; and ';ri1;RE,1AS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Engineer of Whatcom County, 'Washington, for the improvement of Section 2 of said highway, which plans and specifica- tions have been approved by the Supervisor of Highways of the State of Washington; 140'111 THEREFORE, be and it is hereby resolved that said plans and specifications be approved and adopted by this Board, and that said Section 2 of said highway be improved according to said plans and specifications, the location of Section 2 of said highway being as follows: 3eginning at the M7 corner of the S1* of the SEA: of Sec 30 Twp 40 IT, R 6 E of 71.m, ; thence in a general Easterly direction, following along County Roads Nos. 207, 305 and 488, to the intersection df Vaughan and Portland Avenues in the Towm of Glacier, in Section 7 Township 39 N, R 7 E, of W.M. , a distance of 7.7 miles; and The County Auditor is hereby directed to issue a call for bids for improving said section of said highway according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be opened and considered at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. on Monday, Tlay 8th, 1922, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to 10121', of the amount of such bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th clay of April, 1922. 11111111to1111It1111It11IttoIt11It111111111111111111It1111tfIt "Board of County Commissioners" If of Vlhatcom County State of " " Washington " to 11 11 1t 1t It It 11 It It 11 11 11 11 11 t1 11 11 If It It It 11 11 11 11 11 11 II " 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clergy; of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed B rowm County Com1-missioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTU.:ISSIONERS OF VAIATC0,11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE HATTER OF ASSESSOR ) ( ORDER APPOINTING C. L. LIKINS YOR I ARIETTA TOtW1NSHIP ) WMUMAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Assessor for 11arietta Township, through the resignation of John G. Hyatt, the duly elected officer therefor; ^n d M-IEREAS, the board of supervisors of said township having submitted, by letter to this Board, the names of Dewey ?.Ioore, C. L. Likins and J. J. Phelan from whom to select for appoint- ment to said office, and the supervisors of said Township having appeared before this board and recoim7iending C. L. Likins for the appointment to fill said vacancy; IT IS 2TO17 ORDERED by this Doard that C. L. Likins b e , and he hereby i s , appointed as Assessor for M rietta Township for the balance of the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of April, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.. Ap ri 1......._.. TEMF Tu e s day THE 18th DAY or Ap ri 1 1922 f a v it """ If """ n tt t► it to t► n it It it It if ►r►t It it it to a t► If it ti n E . 0. Baxter "Board of County Commissioners " Chairman of the Board " of Whatcom County State of " J . A. Miller " Washington " County Commissioner n"""""""►t""it""""n"►t►t"""it►t""itit"ttit Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offieio Clerk of the Board. -----o0o----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Aprill9th, 1922. Chairman Board -of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ........April TEnmy 147ednesd y THE 1,9th_._... _DAY or.__.............__.Apz'11...... 1922 J Wednesday, April 19th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 18th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIRTISSIONERS OF 7IHATC011 COUNTY, VTASiIINGTON IN THE 1TATTER OF THE ITLTROVE11ENT OF THE ) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF STANDARD CONSTRUCTION CO. NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD TO BE K:107111 AS HIGHWAY NO. 31) WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of April 1922, this Board made an order calling for bids for the improvement of the Nooksack-Sumac Road to be knovm as Highway No. 31, said bids to be considered at 11 o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, the 19th day of April 1922, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper, to -wit: The Bellingham Reveille in the manner and fo r the 1 ength o f time requi red by law; and VTHEREAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: Standard Construction Company $102 , 622. Independent Asphalt Paving Co. 1070481. C. E. Lind 103,121 C. V1. 11iley 108,538. 11cHugh Construction Company 103,557:10 Fiorita Bros. 112,005. C. L. LaPlant & Company 104,064.84 J. Lich & Son 119,375. Riddle & Hawkins 105,859. McRae Bros. 122,609.50 and the Board finding the bid of the Standard Construction Company for the said irprovement to be the lowest and best bid made: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the bid of the Standard Construction Company for the improve- ment of the Nooksack-Sumas Road, to be known as Highway No. 31, be and sar-e is hereby accepted, and the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the said Standard Construction Company for the improvement of said road. IT IS FUFCHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the 1st day of December 1922, and that the contractor shall be re- quired to give a bond for the full amount of the bid to insure the faithful performance of the conditions of said contract. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of April, 1922. """ """ 1+ it It u """""" of """""""""""" rr " "Board of County Commissioners" " of Whatcom County State of " " Washington it n "u"""""""u""u u"rr n u u"" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J. A. Miller County Corunissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner ------- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COlU7MISSIONERS OF VIHATCOH COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE NATTER OF THE I11PROV t, ZEENT OF THE NOOKSACK-) ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. SUITAS ROAD TO BE K FOVTN AS HIGHWAY NO. 31 ) VTHEREAS, by an order heretofore entered by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Vlashington, a highway in said county known as the .Nook sack- Sumas Road, has been ordered improved by a permanent pavement; and VIHEREAS, it is necessary that a fund be created by the County Treasurer knotin as the "Nooksack-Sumas Road Improvement Fund", unto which fund all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular session, that the County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, be ordered and. directed to create a fund to be knovm as the "Nooksack-Sumas Road Improvement Fund" unto which fun d all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _......._ . .. _.._....Apri.l.... .._...._....T_E,...R.M. ..iednesca ,.. THE ... _. _19 th DAY OF ...Apri l C.-; (E) ZL 1922 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of April 1922. to II If 11 11 it If 11 If It it 11 11 it If It it 11 If 11 It 11 11 11 it It 11 If II It If "Board of County Commissioners" " of Vlhhatcom County State of If Washington " If It It 11 It 11 It 11, 11 it If 11 11 11 11 If It It it 11 it It it 11 it If It 1111 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Boafd E. C. Baxter Chai inan of the Board of County Commissioners J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed B roym County Commissioner ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 11onday, April 24th, 1922. Chairman Board- of County Commissioners. ' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS April. TERM. It�IOrida THE _ ...�4th --_DAY Or A r11 192 2 p/. _. y....__.. ___P_....... __...— ......._.. _.. f d Monday, April 24th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 19th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFO:E THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOI IN THE MATTER OF THE I11PROV + ) ORDER FOR HEARING. OF THE VAD' 7ZCK ROAD IT IS ORDERED by this Board that the time for hearing on the petition of James. C. Prender- gast and others for the improvement of the Van Wyck Road in accordance with Sections 5730 to 5782 inclusive, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of the State of Washington, as amended by Senate Bill No. 67 passed by the 1917 Session of the Legislature, be and same is hereby set for Thursday, the llth day of Ilay, 1922 at 11 o'clock A.M. , said hearing to be held in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House of Thatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of April, 1922. """"""""""""""""""""n""""tt""""" ":Board of County Commissioners" If o -f Whatcom County State of " it Washington " 1t it it It ti tl it It It it 11 tl tl ti it It It to If tt 1111 tt it Tt tt 11 tt It tt tt Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor -n d Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner ------- 000------- Official bonds of P. L. Hegg as Clerk, J. D. Custer as Treasurer, J. D. Custer as Assessor, and J. E. Smithberg as J of P , all for Park Toti-mship , and Lleullyn, K. Plumb as Treasurer for Geneva Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------- 000------- The affidavit of Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor, in proof of posting and publishing notices of the application of Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a franchise over certain roads in Whatcom County, was filed with the Board. ------- 000------- IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF / PUGET SOUND POOR & LIGHT CON'ANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN 11IHATCO11 COUNTY. ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI22TISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POI ER & LIGHT COI:OP'ANY, A CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY, . RIGbE , PRXVILEGE AND FRANCHISE, FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF FIFTY YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE TRIJTSMI SSION LINES FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC POKIER, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS ONE OF THE mmuriESTATIONS OF SUCH ELECTRIC POWER, TOGETHER WITH THE POLES, 11IIBES AND OTHER APPUFEE- NANCES, INCLUDING ON SUCH POLES, TELEPHONE LINES AS ONE OF SUCH APPURTENANCES, UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY, NOT i'IITHIN THE LI11ITS_ OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR .TOVWT, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDER. THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012TISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS, TO-FIIT :_- BE IT RER'1 2BERED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Vaatcom County, State of Washington, held at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House of Thatcom County in the City of Bellingham, Washington, on the 24th day of April 1922, at t the hour o f Ten o' clock in the forenoon o f sai d day, at which meeting there were present Commi= ssioners, J. A. Miller, E. C. Baxter and Ed. Brown, they being all of the Commissioners of said County; and there also being present Sam E. Barrett, the Auditor of said County, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company,a Corporation, for a franchise over certain roads in Uhatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated City or Town, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri.? .. _. — _.. TERMS Mon day . .... ._...... THE _. 24th _...... DAY OF _ Ap ri 3 192 2 V7HEREAS, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Corporation, did on the 20th day of March, 1922 file with the Clerk of this Board its written application to. this Board for the authority, right, privilege and franchise for itself, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires and other appur- tenances, including on such poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across certain public roads in Matcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated City or Toy,rn, being the roads and parts of roads hereinafter specifically mentioned and described; and, V7HEREAS, this Board, while convened in adjourned regular session, in the Commissioners Room in the Court House of said County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, on the 20th day of March, 1922, did consider said written application and thereupon did duly enter a written order firing Iionday the 24th day of April, A.D. 1922 at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon of said last named day, in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place fixed for hearing said appli- cation, and in said order did direct the Auditor of said County to give such notice of the time and placd so fixed for such hearing, as is required by law; and, NOVI, on this the 24th day of April 1922 at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon of said last named date, in the public meeting room of this Board, in the Court House of said County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, this Board being in adjourned regular session, and said application coming regularly on for hearing, it is by the Board found, determined and ordered as follows, to -wit: That on the 6th day of April 1922, Sam E. Barrett, in person, as the County Auditor of said County posted printed notices, each of vrhi d1 notices were signed by the official signature of Sam E. Barrett, as the Auditor of said County, and each of w'nich notices had thereon an impress- ion of the Auditor's seal of VJha.tcom County, Washington, (each of such notices being the same, and being signed and sealed the same as the printed notice hereto attached, marked "Exhibit I", and made a part of this order, the said "E=hibit 1" being in all respects a duplicate of "Exhib- it All attached to the affidavit of said Sam E. Barrett, as Auditor of said County, which Affidavit is hereinafter referred to) as follows, to -wit: (a) On the bulletin board at the entrance of the County Court House in the City of Bell- ingham, ' Vlashington. (b) On the bulletin board at the entrance of the City Hall in the City of Bellingham, washin gt on (c) On the bulletin board near the corner of D and Holly Streets in the City of Bellingham, Washington. Said three places of posting last named being three public places in the County Seat of said Vdhatcom County, Wrashington. On the 6th day of April 1922 affiant posted said printed notices as follows, to -wit: One notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered One Hundred and Eight (108) , described in the paragraph numbered 111st" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous lace upon a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of road numbered One Hundred and Eight (l08) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Three Hundred and Eighty Nine. (3891, described in the paragraph numbered 112nd" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon oles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Three Hundred and Eighty Nine (389 and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered One Hundred and Twelve (112) , described in the paragraph numbered 113rd" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place upon a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of road numbered One Hundred and Twelve (112) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered Thirty One (31) , described in the paragraph numbered 113rd" in said printed notice, and for which appli- cation is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place upon a.pole, which pole is sit- uated upon said part of road numbered Thirty -One (31) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Zi RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TEnr14 Mon day THE 24th DAY OF Ap ril 1922 Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of that certain unnumbered North and South road, described' in the paragraph numbered 113rd" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place upon a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of that certain unnumbered North and South. Road and adjoin- ing the traveled portion .thereof . Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Two Hundred andl Seventy Six (276) , described in the paragraph numbered 113rd" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon oles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Two Hundred and Seventy Six p(276) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of Highway numbered Eighteen (18) , described in the paragraph numbered 113rd" in said printed notice, and for which applica- tion is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place upon a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of Highway numbered Eighteen (18) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered Eighty Four (84) , described in the paragraph numbered 113rd" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place upon .a pole, which -pole is situated upon said part of road numbered Eighty Four (84) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also numberous notices posted upon each one of those certain public roads, streets, avenues, alleys, highways and public property located in what is commonly knovm as Strandell, described in the paragraph numbered 114th" in said printed notice, and for - which application is made, each of said notices being so posted in a conspicuous place upon objects respectively situated upon such respective parts of such public roads, streets, avenues, alleys, highways and public property, and adjoining the respective traveled portions thereof, as follows, to -wit: Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street knovm and designated as Robinson Street, referred to in paragraph numbered "4th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Robinson Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street known and designated as Everson Avenue, referred to in paragraph numbered 114th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Everson Avenue covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street known and designated as Washington Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 114th" in saidprinted notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places on the sides of barns, which barns are situated upon said part of Washington. Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and Westerly through Block Four (4) , referred to, in paragraph numbered "4th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one on the side of a shed and the other on a fence, such shed and fence being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Easterly and Westerly through Block Four (4) , covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also ttvro notices posted in conspicuous places on -that public. road or street, knovm and described as T!a.in Street, referred. to in paragraph numbered 44th" in said.printed notice, and being shovm on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places on poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Main Street covered by said application, and adjoining the gaveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public .road or street, knovm and described as Freda Avenue, referred to in. paragraph numbered 114th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Freda Avenue covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and described as head Avenue, referred to in paragraph numbered 114th" in said printed ndtice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original- -application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon a pole and the other upon a fence post, which pole and fence post are situated upon said part of Mead Avenue covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted, in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and described as Roeder Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 114th" in said printed notice, and being shoft on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon fence posts, which fence posts are situated upon said part of Roeder Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion th ereo f. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and Westerly through Blocks Three (3) and Seven (7) , referred to in paragraph numbered 114th" in said printed notice, and being shovrn on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one on the side of a house and the other on the side of a barn, such house and barn being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and Westerly through Blocks Three (3) and Seven (7) covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERrzp/ Monday THE 24th DAY OF April 1922 Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and W7esterly South of and adjacent to Block One (1) , referred to in para- graph numbered 114th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon bulletin boards, such bulletin boards being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Easterly and Westerly, South of and adjacent to Block One (1) , covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also numerous notices posted upon each one of those certain public roads, streets, avenues, alleys, highways and public property located on lands embraced in and as shown on the Map of Everson, the Plat of Uhitman's Addition to Everson and the Plat of East Everson, described in tle paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, each of said notices being so posted in a conspicuous place upon objects respectively situated upon such respective parts of such public roads, streets, avenues, alleys, higivays and public property, and adjoining the respective traveled portions thereof, as follows, to -wit: Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on the public road or street, known and des- cribed as Harkness Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Harkness Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on the public road or street, known and des- cribed as McKaskil Streit, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shorn on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such noticds being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of lticKaskil Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Northerly and Southerly, West of and adjacent to Block Three (3) 1,11hitman's Addition to Everson, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon a .fence post and the other upon the side of a shed, such fence post and shed being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Northerly and Southerly, ',Vest of and adjacent to Block Three (3) Whitman's Addition to Everson, covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and des- cribed as Lincoln Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on theblue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being; so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Lincoln street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Northerly and Southerly through Block Two (2) 'Uhitman's Addition to Everson, re- ferred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in con- spicuous places upon the sides of sheds, such sheds being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Northerly and Southerly through Mock Two (2) Whitman's Addition to Everson, covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on the public road or street, known and des- cribed as Marcus Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shotim on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Marcus Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on the public road or street, known and des- cribed as River Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, poles are situated upon said part of River Street covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. . Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Northerly and Southerly through Block One (1� Whitman's Addition to Everson, referr- ed to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in con- spicuous places upon the sides of sheds, such sheds being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Northerly and Southerly through Block One (1) 7hitman's Addition to Everson, covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and described as Washington Avenue, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of Washington Avenue covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road ar street, known and des- cribed as Main Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such hotices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of I -Jain Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and Westerly through Block One (1) Plat of East Everson, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon the side of a building and the other upon the side of a shed, such building and shed being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Easterly and Westerly through Bloc': One (1) , Plat' of Last _Everson covered by said application and adjoin- ing the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and described as Mi rst Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shovm on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon a stump and the other on the side of a Q_0 , RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Apri l _ T�I;rI Monday THE _24t11_..__....... DAY or April _1922_ shed, which stump and shed are situated upon said part of First Street covered by said applica- tion, and adjoiningthe traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and Westerly through Block Two (2) Plat of East Everson, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shovm on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon the sides of sheds, such sheds being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Easterly and S'Tiesterly through Block Two (2) Plat of East Everson, cover©d by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on, that public road or street, known and described as Second Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shovrn on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matte:V,such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon the side of a shed and the other upon a stump, which shed and stump are situated upon said part of Second Street covered by said appli- cation, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and 1,11esterly through Block Three (3) Plat of East 'Everson, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon the sides of sheds, such sheds being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Easterly and Westerly through Bock Three (3) Plat of East Everson, covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and described as Third Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, .and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon the side of a shed and the other upon. a stump, -which shed and stump are situated upon said part of Third Street covered by said appli- cation, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley running Easterly and Westerly through Block Four (4) Plat of East Everson, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being so .posted in conspicuous places upon fence posts, such fence posts being situated upon said part of that certain unnamed street, avenue or alley, running Easterly and Westerly through Block Four (4) Plat of East Everson, covered by said application and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that public road or street, known and described as Fourth Street, referred to in paragraph numbered 115th" in said printed notice, and being shown on the blue print attached to the original application filed in this matter, such notices being -so posted in conspicuous places upon a fence,'Which fence is situated upon said part of Fourth Street covered by said application, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) , described in the paragraph numbered 116th-" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon I ales, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Seventy Six (76) , described in the paragraph numbered 117th" in said printed notice, and for -which appli- cation is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Seventy Six (76) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Seventy Five (75) , described in the paragraph numbered 118th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, -which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Seventy Five (75) and adjoining- the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of that certain unnumbered road, described in the paragraph numbered 119th" in said printed notice, and for which anpjcation is made, such notices being no posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of that certain unnumbered road and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Seventy 3-Tine (79) , described in the paragraph numbered "loth" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Seventy Nine (79) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Two Hundred and Ninety Five (295) described in the paragraph numbered "llth" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon a pole and the other upon a guy stub, Which pole and guy stub are situated upon said part of road numbered Two Hundred and Ninety Five (295) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road_. numbered One Hundred and Twenty Eight (128) , described in the paragraph numbered "12th" in said printed notice,and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles Which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered One Hundred and Twenty Eight (1281 and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also orie :notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered One Hundred and Forty One 1141) , described in the paragraph numbered 1113th" in said printed notice, and for vrhich application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place u on a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of road numbered One Hundred and Forty One on and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ril Tcsrr,9 I;Ton day THE 24th DAY or April 1922 Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered TwoHundred and Forty Six (246) , described in the paragraph nunLered t114th", in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place upon a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of road numbered Two Hundred and Forty Six (246) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road nurbered Three Hundred and Eighty One (381) , described in the paragraph numbered t115th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Three hundred and Jighty One (381) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also 'wo notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Seventy - Six (76) , described in the paragraph numbered 1115th" in said printed notice, and for vrhiel. appli- cation ismade, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon a pole and the other upon a cedar stump, which pole and cedar stump are situated upon said part of rood numbered Seventy Six (76) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of Count3r Road numbered `='Wo Hundred and -Forty Six (246) , described in the paragraph numbered 1115th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places, one upon a bulletin board and the other upon a stump, which bulletin board and stump are situated upon said part of road numbered Two hundred and Forty Six (246) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered One T un Bred and Thirty Nine (139) , described in the paragraph numbered 1116th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, Which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered One Hundred and Thirty Nine (139) and adjoining the traveled >>ortion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Eighty Seven (87) , described in the paragraph numbered t117t�i" in said printed notice, and for which application ismade, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Eighty Seven (87) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Two Hundred (200) , described in the paragraph numbered 1117th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Two Hundred (200) and adjoining the traveled por- tion thereof. Also one notice posted in a conspicuous place on that part of County Road numbered One Hundred and Forty One (141) , described in the paragraph numbered 1118th" in said printed notice, and for which application is made, such notice being so posted in a conspicuous place u on a pole, which pole is situated upon said part of road numbered One Hundred and Forty One On and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. Also two notices posted in conspicuous places on that part of County Road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) , described in the paragraph numbered 1119th" in said printed notice, and for Which application is made, such notices being so posted in conspicuous places upon poles, which poles are situated upon said part of road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. That all of the aforesaid Notices were posted as above specified, more than fifteen days before the date fixed for the hearing of the application mentioned in such Notice. That the Auditor of said County caused a true copy of the I?otices so posted to be published as follows: In The Bellingham reveille, a daily newspaper published in the City of Bellingham, Uounty of T7hatcom, State cf Mashington, (such newspaper being also the newspaper doing the County print- ing) , such Notice being therein published on the 1st, 8th and 15th days of April A. D. 1922, the last publication of which being more than five days before the day fixed for such hearing, all of which will more fully appear from the Affidavit of E. G. Earle, Business I:ianager of The Bellingham ?reveille, which Affidavit is annexed as "Exhibit B" to the Affidavit of the said County Auditor hereinafter referred to. That each and every one of the Notices posted and published as aforesaid contained the state- ments of the name of the applicant and description of the roads and the parts thereof for whlich application is made (being the roads and parts of roads hereinafter described in this Order), and the time and place fixed for the hearing. That in and by each of such Notices all persons desiring to be heard in the matter of said application were thereby notified to be present at said time and place so fixed for such hearing, and vrere further notified that such hearing could be adjourned from time to time by order of this Board, and that at such meeting or any adjourn- ment thereof and after such hearing this Board would tape such action with reference to zs_id application as this Board might deem to be for the public interest. All of which more fully appears from the said Affidavit of said Sam E. Barrett as Auditor of said County, filed herein on the 24th da-Y of April, 1922. That from the Affidavit aforesaid and from all of the records and files and other proof in this proceeding, it is expressly found by this Board that due, legal, sufficient and timely April TERIA RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 11on day THE 24th DAY or April 192 2 notice has been given by the County Auditor in all respects as provided by law and the order of this Board so as to fully authorize this board to hear and grant said application. That thereupon a hearing of said application and of all persons desiring to be heard in the matter of said application was duly had before the Board at the time and place fixed there- for by the Board, being the time and place as stated in the Notices posted and published as aforesaid. And now after such hearing and while duly convened in adjourned regular session, at the time and place aforesaid, end at such meeting the following Resolution and Order is unanimously adopted and passed by said Board of County Commissioners, to -wit: That it is found by this Board that the applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company is a public service corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the lays of the State of Yassachusetts, and authorized to transact business within the State of Washington; that the applicant as to its public business is an "electrical company" conducting an "electric plant" within the meaning of such terms as defined by Chapter 117 of the Session Laws of the State of Washington for the year 1911, and being authorized among other things to own franchises and privileges relating to the distribution of electric current for light, heat and pourer purposes; that it is the owner of certain franchises and privileges relating to the distribution of electric current for light, heat, pourer and other purposes in the County of Vlhatcom, State of Washington, under the provisions of which it sells and furnishes electric pourer, heat, light and electric current wit portions of Whatcom County; that it is now applying to the Town of Nooksack in Whatcom County, Washington, for certain franchises and privileges relating to the distribution of electric current for light, heat, pourer and other purposes within said Town of Nooksack, under the provisions of which, if granted, it will sell and furnish electric power, heat, light and electric current within said Town of Nooksack for municipal purposes; that the authority, right, privilege and franchise hereby applied for is by the applicant, its successors and assigns, among other public uses and purposes to be used for carrying out the public uses and purposes under and by virtue of the ordinances, franchises and privileges aforesaid of selling and furnishing electric power, heat, light and electric current within the County of V)hatcorm, and within the Town of Nooksack as aforesaid. That this Board of County Commissioners expressly find that the use of said roads and parts of roads cescribed in said application and in this Order for the purposes enumerated in said application and this Order, is a public use and that public necessity requires and this Board deems it to be for the public interest to grant to the applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, the authority, right, privilege, and franchise so applied for, and as hereinafter more fully set forth. THERE-70I'E IT IS HDIMMY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the said applicant Puget Sound Pourer & Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for a period of nifty years from the date of this Order, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric pourer, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires;:and other appliances, including on such poles telephone lines as one of such appliances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in Vlh.atcom County not within the limits of any corporate city Or tovm,viz: 1st. Road numbered One Hundred and Ei -oat (108) from its intersection with the so-called Guide Yericiian RoaO. numbered One Hundred and Eighty (180) , westerly through the southeast quw�ter o f'Sect on 'One (1) , and the :riorliteast quarter'.of Section Twelve (12) , Township Thirty nine (30) North, Range Two (2) East, approximately one-half mile to a junction with road numbered RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMd 11onday THE 24th D,�Y or April 1922 2 L1" Fifty (50) . 2nd. So much of road numbered Three Hundred and Eighty -Nine (389) beginning at the norther- 1 r city limits of the Town of Lynden and extending northerly as lies within the southeast quarter and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Seventeen (17) and the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Sixteen. (16) , Township Forte (40) North, Range Three (3) East, forming a continuous route along said road numberec'_ Three Hundred and Eighty-nine (389) of approximately three -fourths of a mile in length northerly from the northerly limits of the Town of Lynden. 3rd. Road numbered One Hundred and Twelve (112) and road numbered Thirty-one (31) beginning at the east line of the North and South Road along the northand south section line between Sec- tions Thirty-four (34) and Thirty-five (35) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, thence easterly approximately one-half mile to the east line of the forth and South Road along the center line of said Section Thirty-five (35) , thence southerly along said North and South Roac- throuJ'i the vrest half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section Thirty-five (35) to the south line of road numbered Two Hundred am d Seventy-six (276) , thence easterly along said road numbered Two Hundred and Seventy-six (276) in Section Thirty-five (35) aforesaid and Section Two (2) , Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Three (3) East, and to a junction with highway numbered Eighteen (18) , thence along said highway numbered eighteen (18) northeasterly, northerly and easterly and upon whatever portions of said highway numbered Eighteen may be in the plat of Strandell throu&_ Section Thirty-six, (36) , Township Fort (40) North, nge Three (3) East, thence easterly along so much of highway numbered eighteen (T and road num- bered Eighty-four (84) as lies within Sections Thirty (30) , Thirty-one (31) , Twenty-nine (29) , Thirty-two (32) , Twenty-eight (28) and Thirty-three (33) , Township Forty (40) North, Runge Four (4) East, to the east line of the North and South Road 1 ring along the northand south section line common to Sections Twenty-eight (28) and Twenty-nine (29T , Township Forty (40) North, F3ange Four (4) East, forming a continuous route along roads numbered One Hundred and Twelve (112), Thirty- one (31) , Two Hundred and Seventy-six (276) , highway numbered Eighteen (18) and road numbered Eighty-four (84) , from the east line of the North and South Road in Sections Thirty-four (34) and Thirty-five (35) , Tovmship Forty (40) North Range Three (3) East, to the aforesaid east line of the North and South Road lying along the north and south section line common to Sections Twenty -Eight (28) and Twenty-nine (29) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East. 4th. All streets, avenues, alleys and public places shown on the Corrected Plat of Strandell filed for record T.-Tay 5, 1909, and recorded in Plat rook 5 at Page 49 of the Records of the Office of the Auditor of Uhatcom County, Washington,a blue print sketch of which Corrected Plat of Strandell is attached as Exhibit "A" to the original application herein. 5th. All streets, avenues, alleys and public places as shown on the T.Tap of Everson as filed for record in Plat Took 5, Page 2 of the Records of the Office of the Auditor of Uhlatcom County, 71ashington, as shown on the Plat of VIhitman's Addition to Everson as filed for record in Plat Book 5, Page 39 of saie records, and as shown on the Plat of East -Everson filed for record in Plat Boor: 5, Page 35 of said records, a blue print sketch of w1r ich T.iap of Everson, Plat o f 71hit- man's Addition. to Everson and Plat of East Everson is attached as Exhibit "B" to the original application herein. 6th. So much of road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) as extends northerly from lands shown in the aforesaid Corrected Plat of Strandell (the said road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) being an extension of Everson Avenue shown on said Corrected Plat of Strandell) to a junction with highway numbered Eighteen (18) in the east half of the northeast quarter of Section Thirty -sip: (36) Township Forte (40) North, Range Three (3) East. 7th. Road numbered Seventy% -sit (76) beginning at or near the westerly limits of land embraced in the T."a of Everson and Plat of East Everson and the intersection between road num- bered Seventy-Sig:76) and highway numbered Eighteen (18) , thence westerly and northwesterly through the north half of the northwest quarter of Section Thirty-one (31 and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Thirty (30) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, approximately one fourth mile. 8th. So much of road numbered Seventy-five (75) as extends in a general southeasterly direction from land shown in the Plat of Uhitman's Addition to Everson, said road numbered Seventy-five (75) being a southerly and southeasterly continuation of Washington Avenue shown on said Plat of V-1hitma.n's Addition to Everson, a distance of approximately one --half mile through the east half of Section Thirty-one (31) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East. 9th. Beginning at the junction of a certain unnumbered road with the so-called Guide IReri- dian Road numbered Seventy-nine (79) in the east half of the southeast quarter of Section Twenty-four (24) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, and in the west half of the southwest quarter of Section Nineteen (19) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East , thence easterly approximately one-half mile along such unnumbered road and through the south- west quarter of said Section nineteen (19) , (such unnumbered road is a continuation westerly of the so-call-ed Front Street in the Town of Lynden) . loth. Beginning at a point on the so-called Guide Meridian Road numbered Seventy-nine (79) at its junction with road numbered Fifty-one (51) in the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Twenty-five (25) , Township Forty (40) , North, Range Two (2) East, and in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Thirty (30) , Township Forty (40) north, Range Three (3) East, thence northerly along the so-called Guide 1eridian Road numbered Seventy- nine (79) to its junction with road numbered One Hundred and Six 106) in the northwest quarter of Section Nineteen (19) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three 3) East, and writh road numbered Two Hundred and Seventy-five (275) in the northeast quarter of Section Twenty-four (24) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East. llth. Road numbered Two Hundred and 3 inety-five (295) beginning at its junction with road numbered Fifty-two (52) in the east half of the southeast quarter of Section Thirty-one (31) and in the wrest half of the southwest quarter of Section Thirty-two (32) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, thence northerly along said road numbered Two Hundred and Ninety- five (295) in the east half of the southeast quarter of said Section Thirty-one (31) and in the wrest half of the southwest quarter of said Section Thirty-two (32) , approximately one-fourth mile. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 Tmint�( Mon day THE 24th DAY or Ap ri 1 192 2 12th.Road numbered One Hundred and Twenty-eight (128) beginning at its junction with road numbered One Hundred and Six (106) in the northeast quarter of Section Nineteen (19) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, thence northerly through the northeast quarter of said Section Nineteen (19) and through the east half of the east half of Section Eighteen (18) , the wrest half of the crest half of Section Seventeen (17) , the east half of the southeast quarter of Section Seven (7) , and the wrest half of the southwest quarter of Section Eight (8) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East. 13th. Road numbbered One Hundred and Forty-one (141) beginning at its junction with road numbered Two Hundred and -fifty-seven (257) and rood numbered Four Hundred and Forty-four (444) in Section Five (5), Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, and Sections Thirty-one (31) and Thirty-two (32) , Tovmship Forty-one (41) North, Range Four (4) East, thence northerly a distance of approximately one-half mile along said road numbered One Hundred and Forty-one (141) in the east half of the southeast quarter of Section Thirty-one (31) and in the vrest half of the southwest quarter of Section Thirty-two (32) , Tovmship Forty-one (41) North, Range Four (4) East. 14th.. So much of road numbered Two Hundred and Fort y-nix (246) as lies within the south half of the southeast quarter of Section Thirty-three (33) , Tovmship Forty-one (41) North, Range Four (4) East, in the south half of the southwest quarter and in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter outside of the Town of Sumas in Section Thirty-four (34) , Tovmship Forty-one (41) North, mange Four (4) East, and in Lots One (1) and Two (2) , Section Four (4) , and in Lots Four (4 Three (3) and that part of Two (2) lying outside of the Town of Sumas in Section Three (3l , Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East. 15th. Road numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-one (381) beginning at its junction with highway numbered Eighteen (18) in Sections Thirty (30) and Thirty-one (31) , Tovmship Forty 40 North, Ragnge Four (4) East, thence northerly through Sections Thirty (30) and Nineteen ) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, tb -a junction with road numbered Seventy- six (76) in the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Nineteen (19) and in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Eighteen (18) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence easterly along said road numbered Seventy-six (76) in the south half of the southeast quarter of Section Eighteen (18) and in the north half of the northeast quarter of Section Nineteen (19) Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, to a junction with road numbered Eighty-seven �87) at or near the section corner common to and in Sections Seventeen (17) , Eighteen (18) , Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence northerly along said road numbered Seventy-six (76) in Section EiE�hteen (18), Section Seventeen (17) Section Seven (7), Section Eight (8), Section Five (5) and Sec- tion Six (6) , all in Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence easterly along said road numbered Seventy-six 76 lying along the section line common to Sections Five (5) and Eight (8) , Township Forty 40 North, Range Four (4) East, to a junction with road numbered Two Hundred and forty-six 246) thence northerly alon road numbered Two Hundred and Forty- six (246) through Section Five �5) , Tovmship Forty (40� North range Four (4) East, to the northerly line of road numbered Four Hundred and Forty-four (444) lying along the section line common to Section Five (5) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, and Section Thirty -tyro (32) , Township Forty --one (41) North, Range Four (4) East. 16th. Road numbered One Hundred and Thirty-nine (139) beginning at its junction with road numbered Seventy-six (76) , thence westerly through the south half of the southeast quarter of Section Seven (7) and the north half of the northeast quarter of Section Eighteen (18) , Township Forty (40) North, Range :Four (4) East. 17th. Road numbered Eighty-seven (87) beginning at its junction vdth road numbered Seventy-six (76) at or near the section corner corunon to and in Sections Seventeen (17) , Eighteen (18) , Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, thence easterly to a junction vrith road numbered Five Hundred and Seven (507) and road num- bered Two Hundred (200) in Sections Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20) , Tovmship Forty (40) North, R, nge Four (4) East, thence southerly on said road numbered Two Hundred (200) a distance of one mile more or less through said Section Twenty (20) and to the northerly limits of the Town of Nooksaok. 18th. So much of road numbered One Hundred and Forty-one (141) as extends northerly from a junction with road numbered Seventy-six (76) at or near the section corner common to Sections Five (5) , Six (6) , Seven (7) and Eight (8) , Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, approximately one-fourth mile and to a junction with road numbered Two Hundred and Six (206) . 19th. So much of road numbered Three Hundred and Thirteen (313) as extends easterly from land shown in the aforesaid Corrected Plat of Strandell, (the said road numbered three hundred rnd thirteen (313) being an extension of Robinson Street shown on said Corrected Plat .of Strandell) to a junction with hi �40) hway numbered Eighteen (18) in the southeast quarter of Section Thirty-six (36), Tovmship Forty North, Range Three (3) East. That when reference is made herein to Plat of Strandell, such term refers to the Corrected Plat of Strandell, filed for record May 5, 1909, and recorded in Plat Rook 5 at Page 49 of the Records of the Office of the Auditor of V.-hatcom County, Washington. The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads and parts of roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion thereof as will form the most practicable and feasible line. It being found by the Board that to so locate the same will cause the least interference with other uses of said roads and parts of roads. The privilege is granted to the Grantee, its successors and assigns, to place any portion of the pole lire herein provided for upon private right of -ray outside of the roads and parts of roads above described, for such distance and at such places as the Grantee, its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of any of the roads and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERAIS Monday THE 24th DAY or April 3 3 �) 1922 parts of roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along so many or all of the roads and parts of roads above described as the Grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to occupy. Should the course, direction or location of any of such roads or parts of roads above described be hereafter ch,.nged jb�r the County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such roads and parts of roads, but the attaching of such rights to such net; part of such roads and parts of roads shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege an(' franchise herein granted as to anY portion of the roads and parts of roads hercinbefore described. That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat, workmanlike manner, and shll be of such size and set in the ground for such depth and otherwise secured so as to male them safe and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefull;r insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened and shall be stretched either on the poles or on cross arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface of the ground. It being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon will cause the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of roads. 7,)henever the Grantee, its successors or assigns, shall make any excavation in any part of said roads or parts of roads it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. In case the County of Vlhatco::i shall at any time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the roads described in this Order, said County shall have the right, if necessary, to blast in such. roads, and said County shall not be liable in such case to the Grantee, its successors or assigns, for damages resulting from such blasting, providing such blasting is done in a prudent and careful manner, and provided further that no such blasting shall be done unless there shall be first served on s^i.d Grantee, its successors or assigns, three days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, which Notice shall state the point or points where and the time when such blasting is to be done. The said Grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right , privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of VLatcom from any injury arising fro-Ii an;,- casualty or accident to person or property by reason of any negligence on the part of said Grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission on the part of said Grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe condition and to pay all valid claims against said County for damages caused by said poles or wires, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given such Grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of 1hatcom , of any suit or action begun against said County on account of any alleged claim for any said cause. The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this Resolution and Order may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the Grantee, its successors or assigns. The Grantee herein shall within sixty days after the passage of this Resolution and Order file with the Count;* Auditor of Whatcom County its acceptance of the authority, right, privi- lege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing Resolution and Order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commi- ssioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this the 24t1a day of April 1922, is hereby signed by the undersigned Commi ssioners and attested by the Clerl: of this Board under its Seal at zai d meeting in authentication thereof. Doted at Bellingham, Washington, this the 24th day of April A.D. 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 Trm f TIon day THE 24th DAY or Ap ri 1 192 2 "n"n""""""""„"ii"""""""""""""""" E, C. Baxter "Board of County Commissioners" County Commissioner It of 7hatcom County State of " J. A. Tiller " Washington " County Commissioner, 1111111111,,1111"1111u,►"„"n"nn"""" Ed Brown ATTEST': Sari E. Barrett County Auditor and County Corrmi ssilner E;-.-o fficio Clerk of the Board of County Corrrti. s si one rs . Attached is copy of Notice as posted. ----- 00o_---- v On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 25th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. 6�L'I '' ,� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS eli _K Apri 1 TERAW .,Tuesday THE DAY or � 192 _ 25 th _ _ _ 1'�p ri 1 Tuesday, April 25th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 24th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ?,vG BEFOIE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0111,ISSI01ERS OF WHATC031 COUNTY, VIASHINGTOIT. IN THE MAUTE11 OF THE ROAD ACROSS THE LUL12JiI ) RESEPVATIOIT COMTECTING THE TOVMS OF MARIETTA( ORDER AMENDING ORDER OF ESTABLISHI;�NT. AITD BELLINGHAM WITH LUIE41I ISLAND ) AREAS on June 24th, 1921, this board did duly make and enter its order laying out and establishing a road to connect Marietta and Bellingham with Lum.mi Island, said road to run across the Lunnni Reservation, and being considered by this board a public necessity, and MEREAS said road as established was described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the quarter corner common to Section 3, Tozmsnip 37, IT. R. 1 East, and Section 34, Township 38, N. R. 1 East, running thence in a southeasterly direction following, generally the shore line of Hale's passage to a point 700 feet south and 300 feet west of the quarter cor- ner between sections 2 and 11, Tovmship 37, N. R. 1 East; thence' in a northeasterly and northerly direction following generally the shore line of Bellingham Bay to a point 1400 feet east and 75 feet south of the Northwest corner of lot 4 or Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of section 18, Township 38, N.R. 2 East; thence in a northwesterly direction to an intersection with county road No. 410 at a point on the South line of the northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 38, N. R. 2 East, said point being 950 feet east of the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 7, Totimship 38, N. R. 2 East; and V1I1ERLAS it has been found desirable and advisable to change a portion of the location of said road in the manner as follows: NOVI THERc FORE BE AND IT IS HERMY ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all members concurring, that the order of establishment of the above road, made and entered -on June 24th, 1921, be, and the same hereby is amended so as to vacate that certain portion of said road described as follows: A strip of land 60 feet in width, the center line of trihich is described as follows: Begin- ning at a point 1168 feet East and 50 feet .worth of the SW corner of lot 1, Section 18, T 38 N R L-E of V1.I2. , thence S 89 degrees, 19 minutes 17 2550 feet; thence S 89 degrees and 52 minutes 71 215.9 ft; thence N 89 degrees and 51 minutes V1 265.9 ft; thence N 89 degrees and 25 minutes VI 144.9 feet; thence IT 89 degrees and 20 minutes V1 127.5 ft; thence N 31 degrees and 28 minutes VI 484.8 feet; to a point :which is 485 feet North and 90 feet ',lest of the SE corner of Lot 2 of Section 18, T 38 NR r E of W.11. , containing 2.05 acres; and in lieu thereof a portion of said road shall be laid out and established as follows: 2 GEO. TSILANOH OR LOT 2 & 7est 9 of Lot 1 - Sec. 18-38-1 E. Beginning at a point 830 feet south and 12.0 feet west of the ITE corner of Lot 2, Sec. 18, T 38 N R-1-East of W.M., thence S 72 degrees and 05 minutes E to the East line of the West 20 acres of Lot 1, Section 18, a distance of 820 feet; thence due North 62 feet; thence N 72 degrees and 05 minutes W a distance of 768 feet; thence S 50 degrees VI a distance of 62 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 1.1 acres and lying in lots 1 & 2 of Section 18, T 38 N R -I- :S of W.H. , JOB JEF+ RSON or Lot 1, less the West 20 acres. 2 Beginning at a point on the East line of the west 20 acres of Lot 1, Section 18, T 38 N R E of 660 feet East and 999 feet South of the NW corner of Lot 1, thence S 72 degrees and 05 U.M. , minutes E a distance of 650 feet; thence West 220 feet; thence N 72 degrees and 05 minutes W 420 feet to the East line of West 20 acres of Lot 1; thence North 62 feet to the place of beginning; 2 containing 0.89 acres and lying in the Lot 1 of Section 18, T 38 N R-±- E of W.M. IT BEING TIM IITTF21TION of this Board that the said order of establishment made on June 24th, 1921, as amended by this order, shall give the correct location and description of said road as now established DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE BOARD this 25th day of April, 1922. 11 "" r► "" n """"" "" """""'► """" n "" E . C . Baxter "Board of County Commissioners" CHAII-LA21 of the Board of County Commissioners " of Whatcom County State of " of Vlhatcom County, Vlashington. " Washington " J. A. Miller it """ it " i► It 11 It It It 11 11 """""" n "" If " If It """" 11 COII'II SSIONER Ed B rotim ATTEST; Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR COLIELTISSIONER and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ---.----000 ------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, April 27th, 1922. - z ?z � &� a, 1� Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _..__ April .. _..__ T�$" . _.... ._ _Thursday ._ ... THE _. _ 27th DAY or 192 2. Thursday, April 27th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 25th, 1922. Present, all meiifbers of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COVIIISSIDNERS OF WHATCOIT COUNTLY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 'SATTER OF THE IMPROVIL' ANT OF THE NOOKSACK-) ( ORDER APPROVING BOND OF CONTRACTOR. SUMAS ROAD TO BE I2TOYRT AS HIGHWAY ITO. 31 ) IT IS ORDERED that the surety bond of Standard Construction Company given by the Fidelity & Deposit Company of T11aryland, for 102,622.00) and covering the contract for improvement of the Nook sack -Sumas Road, known as Highway No. 31, be and same is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of April, 1922. II II ItIPI1tiitIt1t ti"ititItit11111111111t11ftI11tto11it11it11 "Board of County Commissioners" " of VJhatcom County State of " " Washington " LI 11 11 11 if 11 11 11 to It II t1 1t 1111 II II I1 11 11 11 11 It Il It tl It It If It II Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Audi to r and Ex-dfficio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J. A. Miller County Commissioner. Ed B rovrn County Commissioner. ------ 000------ The contract between tTlhatcom Counter and the Standard Construction Company, for paving the Nooksack-Sumas Road (Highway No. 31) was entered into and same filed in County Engineer's Office. 1 000------ Y V I ✓ The agreement between A. 71. Bowman and vrife and Vlhatcom County, dated April loth, 1916 and filed in the Auditor's Office July 27th, 1916, recorded in Vol. 25 P. A. page 16, was declared Null and Void, and the land described in said agreement, to -wit: A strip of lLmd 60 feet in width across the NEB of Section 7, Tovmship 39, N R 2 East, in V.1hatcom County, Washington, the center line thereof being a line 80 feet northeasterly from and parallel to the center line of the Great Northern Railway, across said YE of said section 7, shall revert to A.W. Bovrman and wife for the reason that no road has been built within; the 3 year period named in said agreement. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTRI-TISSIONERS OF / WHATCOI:t COUNTY, VIASHINGTOiT IN THE, MATTER OF CLERK ?FOR ) ( ORDER APPOINTING ISRS . GRACE DUYBURY IEOUNTAIN VIES? TO79TSHIP ) VMZREAS, Gust Peterson, the duly qualified Cleric for _Mountain Vievr Township, has filed vrith this .Board his resignation as such Clerk; and �')HEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of Mrs. Grace Duxbury to fill the vacancy in said office; NOVA THEREFORE, it is ordered that the resignation of Gust Peterson be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS IURTHER ORDERED that Mrs. Grace Duxbury be, and'she hereby is appointed as Clerk for Mountain View Township for the balance of the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of April, 1922. to 11 11 11 11 n II 11 11 1i 11 11 fl It it 11 11 It II 11 II II it 11 II II It tt 11 ft II ,,Board of County Commissioners" " of Whatcom County State of of If ,7ashi.ngt on " if 11 11 11 11 It 11 II 11 II II If If It II 11 1i 11 11 11 11 11 11 1i It It it It It 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. i:11ill er County Commissioner Ed B rown County Commissioner \On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 29th, 1922. r Chairman Board of County Commi- ssioners. zi-4 April. TERn�9 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Saturday THE _. 29th DnY or April - -- 192 2 Saturday, April 29th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 27th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: The Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed with the ]3oard its acceptance of franchise over certain roads in 7,hatcom County. ---••o0o----- CREDITS ALLM24D COUNTY �-'IMIAOUT,ER AT THIS SETTLE1,10411T FOR THE MONTH EITDIITG 11ARCH 31 , 19 22 . In the matter of the settlement with Edith H. Thornton, County Treasurer of Vfhatcom County, Washington, for the month ending I:Tarch 31, 1922. NOW, at this time, this ratter corning on for ,consideration, and the said Edith I.i. Thornton, having filed witli this Board a statement setting forth herr:receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREI+OIT, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith 2.1. Tho•:,nton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -grit: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING MID For cash paid State Treasurer 5? 1,532.77 STATE GENERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 7,172.70 STATE SCHOOL FUND For cash maid State Treasurer 255.20 STATE MILITARY FUND - For cash pai d State Treasurer 629.51 STATE PUBLIC I?IGHt1IAY• FUITD For cash raid State Treasurer 3,081.65 STATE PEIMIAIvEN`i HIGIWAY FUND Fo r cash paid State Treasurer 3,236.33 STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND Fo r cash paid. State Treasurer 7,099.55 STATE GAIIN. FUITTD For cash raid State Treasurer 7.75 STATE RECL.PMTIOIT IUND For cash paid State Treasurer 1,520.31 STATE PAIL FUITD For ca'sh paid State Treasurer 8.25 COUNTY CURRENT E.ICPETTSE FMTD For warrants redeemed 112,704.26 For interest on same 1 , 523.56 For rebate on tares 20,037.02 STATE FIRE PATROL FMTD For cash paid State Treasurer 92.20 STATE VETERANS' COITLITSATIOI, T-jTITD For cash -paid State Treasurer 2,917.13 RIVER I1:PROV12M1T FUND For warrants redeemed 1,250.91 • GL+fiTERAL ROAD & BRIDGE FUND,' Fo r warrants redeemed 10,645.71 LIQUOR IIN STIGATION 1UND For warrants redeemed 114.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed 40000 INSTITUTE FUND For warrants redeemed 13.50 GAI:iE PROTECTION FUND T-+'or warrant-s redeemed. 615.02 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERATY . ... Saturday _ ... Tx>r._ _29 th DAY or An ri l 1922 SCHOOL DISTRICT, GEIMA:L FUND. For warrants redeemed 3,270.71 For interest on same 34.84 SCHOOL DISTRICT, BOND RED12TTION FUND. For school bonds redeemed 1,400.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 1,577.00 TOWITSHIPS FUNDS For towmship bond interest coupon: redeemed 9,568.77 DT T CH & DI'ATI; . DI ST S . FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 13.50 DOT.MSTI C ANIMAL P ROTECTIOI FUIZD, For warrants redeemed 118.00 CITIES FUITDS. For cash paid city &- tovm treasurers 31,442.97 BLAINE- FERNDALB ROAD EXT . I12T . MID. For warrants redeemed 2.53 I.iARRI YjGE CERT I FI CAT E FUND For warrants redeemed 34.00 SUTIAS-LYNDEN ROAD IMPT . FUND. For highway bonds redeemed 11,500.00 For hiC' ray bond interest coupons redeemed 6,750.00 Total disbursements ?240 , 569.65 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on I;Tarch 31, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -writ: "eository __... � _. ._ ._.._. __. T;i rst ;Tation,:.1 Tani. _ <p 341,4 ,159 93 - ellinlrnar,.1 I<ational 'anl: ^93,480.13 _,or1,1Z,:: stern Dan': 303,805.11 1?orth,1%-estein Mate Ba nh 100,000.00 1=or,e . State Dan'_L of Blaine 3 -� , 500. 00 Pirst 1Tational anlc of T,,ynden 3—,500.00 first ITational 1'a l: of --'erndale 32,500.00 "itizens' State --3anl: of Fernd,.1e 16,000.00 Garrison 1Tros State Tan'-: of Sumas 15,000.00 -o oksack Valley State llanl> of Everson 15 , 000. 00 I'aw'Ite-s & ''erc,,ant's Dan',: of l-oo1_sac'L 10,000.00 Custe:. Stateof Custer 5,000.00 2eople's State yank of Lynde_z 15,000.00 Cash in Of fire: ��1,3C9,9�!5.17 Currenc,Y 355. 00 rj-1vc.: _3.66 Chec'ns itemsu026.32 C:-I.sh in bra ult 883.00 Total cash in office C , 277.98 Grand "'otal Treasurer's Cash on Hand �l , J1J , 223.15 '11T TESTITAOIT': ':":E'I'IOF, we have hereunto set our Bands and ffi_:ed the seal of tie Board of County Conn-,.issioncrc,, of 'Thatcom '"ount;', '%7 ^.:Iin,-ton, this 29th C ;'; of April, 19212. ,t tl Il It It 11 11 1t 11 II to II ,t 11 11 11 11 IF 11 " II it 11.11 It to 11 it 11 "Board of" Count, Cor.Lmi scion-" 11ers of 7,l.atcorr� County Mate', it o-r `llas-' ington If 11 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 " 11 It 11 it 11 it 11 it 11 IF 11 11 " It It It "" tt " 1'. C. 1Taf:ter C%hairn n of the Board J. A. ',Tiller County Coj-.i issioner 7,d Browm County Corn-Assioner Attest: Sarn I!'. Tarrett County _Auditor and-;«-offic-o Cle rh of the 13 o arcl. On riot.ion t'ic C3oarc. adjourncc. to noel on i:TonG.ay, J"ay 1st, 1922. T'oar�'. of County Co:.,z-issioners. + 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM . . 11ondhy _ THE _ ... 1st . .... ........... DAY OF ... 1:2ay _....._ .......... . _192._.._2_..... The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 29th, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman and J. A. !tiller and Ed Brovm, Co..riLmissioners, and Sam E. Barrett, Clem: of the Board in attenO.ance. The following, claims were allowed and proceedings had; CURRENT FXPEISE FUND Sam E. _iarrett Salary as Count, Auditor 187.50 111. S. Bogert Salary as Accountant and Dep Auditor 150.00 J. Wayland Clark Salary% as Dep Auditor 110.00 F . C. 11artin do 115.00 Lucy E. King (10 115.00 TIT". Thomas Salary as Recorder 14/30 51.32 Jessie Walters do 110.00 `ry110 Bec'•c tia.lary as Stenographer 1-00.00 Gertrude B. De:sis Salary as Recorder 28/30 93.32 D. Wurtenberg Salai-j as Accountant 50.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 125.00 J. A. TTi ll e r do 166.66 Ed B r own d0 166.66 Mrs. Jennie if. P.obin Salary as Supt. Co. Schools 187.50 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep. Supt. Co. Schools 125.00 Edwin 1,I. Day Salary a s Justice of Peace 100.00 1.7. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clk for J of P 25.00 Geo. II. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 I.Iabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 H. Cowden Salary as Constable 80.00 Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician 125.00 llah 1.,Tehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 II. B . Carxv ll , Jr. Salary as Co. Agr. Agent 159.99 tiargaret J. Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawlel- Salary as Janitor 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 1-7 P.. B rovm do 178.65 Geo. Is. Cook Salary as County Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy County Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Loomis Bal drey Salary as Prosecuting; Attorney 187.50 Frank �'1. Radley Salary as Deputy Pro:. Attorney 150.00 E. D. Kenyon do 150.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer 95.00 Edith I.I. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive Mlilson 13a1ai-y as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as T3ookheper 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 a. A. .':'arl do -100.00 J. H. Stevenson do 100.00 Claire G. 71ilson do 100.00 C . 77. Fi sk ' do 100.00 Emana Goodman do 100 .0 0 A. L. Callahan Salary as County Sheriff 187.50 J. B . Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. lledhurst do 150.00 7% 11. Carpenter Salary as Jailor 140.00 Ft. D. Drain -.'alary as Deputy Sheriff 125.00 Paul To1sma.n Salary as Cook 30.00 L. J. Irwin ::salary au Auto Mechanic 175.00 J. V1. Smith Salary as IT"ioorman 125.00 C. C. Bing Salary as Supt County Home 100.00 Lottie '7. Jamieson SaLai r3, as 1:'atron County home 50.00 G. Tat sugavia Salary as Cook County Home 75.00 D. Cameron Salary as Assistant Cook 10.00 H. J. INurst do 10.00 1. rs. E. "„l. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E. V1. Day Salary as Assistant Nurse 40.00 Ader Nukes do 40.00 I,Irs. A. Graveline Salary as Assistant Coon 7/30 15.00 Henry Buenz Salary as Teamster 14/30 23.34 L. C. Clary do 20.00 Doyle Riddle do 16/30 10.57 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 85.00 Evie Lack Salary as Nurse 12/30 25.68 T . M. 777eir Salary as Assistant Nurse 11/30 5.50 C. C. Green Salary as Supt. Detention Hospital 50.00 Jennie Green Salary as I.Iatron 50.00 J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 175.00 Carl I1dCoy Salary as Drafts 'n 150.00 ?,. �[. Gooch Salary as Inst'man 12/30 84.00 71alter .Fouts do 20,/30 123.00 J. C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Rodman 19-�/30 81.25 L. G. Boyden Salary as Chainman 20-1/30 82.00 Chas. Sly do 16/30 64.00 Ra,y Briggs do 19/30 76.00 J. Barber c.o 10'-/30 39.88 Bruce Pym Sa 1ary as Inspector 1/30 6.00 H. D. licArthur Salary as Cotti�ty Assessor 187.50 F. M. Carver Salary as Chief Dep. Assessor 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Cam-ob el l do 100.00 'w ena Ca?xm'aell do 100.00 Glen J. Slater do 19/30 76.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TER4 I.Ionday THE 1st DAY OF I;Tay 1922 Henry- Slater Leonard Johnson Tary IY;. Snyder A. H. Frasier Frank Odell J. A. I:icD ri de Harry Olin 1. 11. Scott P. H Co•lr_erd J. A. Houcic Dan i e 1 1c Cush D. t r. "IcArthur V. Van Houten E. L. Ferguson Edith A. Handley E. C. Daxter Loomis Bal dreg E. D. Kenyon A. L. Callahan J., C. Hills Geo. H. Syb rant I:Tab el S . Glen I::a.rgaret J. Diaz H. B. Carroll, Jr. The Pacific Tel & Tel Co. `,esley Brooks Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co . E. E. Lescher Revelare Intern . Sec . SEry . T F. Doan Bellin&-inm Pub1. Co. Daily, Journal of Coru;ierce 7. Austin T . F. Doan Earl V. I.Tyatt Dr. Lyle A. Greenwood Tlae SIintaffer R. 77. Drake Florence '!,right Y. H. Tromn ';Trs. Cora Radley Viola Kelly Nob ert James E,'rs.' Fred Flint Dr. H. A. Compton Red Cross Pharmacy Orl Pharmacy St. Joueph's Hospital Northwest Hdwe Co. E . A. Smi t:ri Elm I:?eat Co. Owl Pharmacy Shaw Supply Co, Inc. St. Joseph Ho sp i t al Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. C. C. King, Supt. Puget Sounr' Pour & Lt Co. Washington Powder Co. Go dctard' s Seed Store J. I:. 1 agi ll Iff. . S . Liston J. L. Durdin Legoe Hchrie Co. Carstens Packing Co. Fountain Bakery Roy51, Dairy Products Co. Albers 3ros. i;Tilling Co. F. J. 11a.rley J. Pyn o -r IjTontague 1FcHugh Battersby Bros. R. R. Helder Collins Drug Co. Gust Hill Martin Houcan Goddard Seed Store E. Burke Bellingham Implement Co. Morse Hardware Co. Caine-Gri::ishaw Co. Thiel w Vilelter F 11. ITaskell Publ. Co. Northwest Hdwe . Co. Pacific American Fisheries C. H. Barlow Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Hills Firs. Judith Hovde Julia E. Banner St. Jose- ph Is Hospital Den Tucker Ei-woire '.Teat w Groc . Co. Fair Mercantile Co. C. t'l. Allen Salary as Deputy Assessor 25/30 do 25 /3 0 do 1,/30 do 24/30 CIO 25 /3 0 c'o 14/30 do 8/30 do 25/30 c_o 21/3 0 CIO 25/30 do 20/30 do 25/30 do 4/30 Salary as Stenog for Co. Agr. Agent Ol.bsi�'aal,�services to Co. Agr. Agent Expense as County Conmissioner Expense as Prosecuting Attorney Expense as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Expense as Sheriff Expense as County Engineer Expense as Charity Comird ssioner Expense as Probation Officer Expense as Co. Tuberc. Nurse Expense as Co. Agr. Agent Phone service to County offices Preen. on Bond of Assessor Lt for Cths 78.16 L- gas for jail 2.00 Stenog. services to Pros. Atty 27.60 a/c Poll tax 6.30 Investigating Salmon Shipments Blue prints a/c Park Road et al. Publ. calls for bids on P. Hy ,-�8 3.75 Publ. call for bids on Perm. Hy 7L8 17orl, on Per�2. II. 7f8 Blue prints for P. Hy. 8 A. Work on specif. for P. Hy. #8A Sher 10.00 L Park Rd 3.75 Assisting coroner at autopsy A.P. Ol-man LL,eg . births cc deaths in Di st , 71=1 CIO 7t`2 do 7r` 3 do 7i=4 do -#5 do 7r6 do #7 do r`8 Assisting Co. Physician I:edicine for count,; patients Drugs for County Patients Care of Steele & Brener To zrh for county physician Grocerieu for detention hospital Tleat for detention hospital Supplies for detention Hospital Tubes for Detention hospital Care of Patient from Detention Hospital Exam. for Detention Hospital Serv. to Detention Hospital Lt for Detention Hospital Powder for Detention Hospital Seeds for Detention Hospital Loganberry plants for Detention Hospital Potatoes for Detention Hospital Gasoline for Detention Hospital ',tire, etc. for Detention Hospital Meat for County home Bread for County Horne Butter for County Home Feed for County Home Feed for County Home Supplies for .County Home T"dse for county Home Shoes for County Home Repairing shoes for County Home Drugs for County Home Gas and oil for county home truck Spraying orchard at county home Seeds for County home Seed potatoes for bounty Home Seeder & Seeds for County Home Fencing for County IIome Lime for County Home Supplies for County Home do Wedges etc. for County Home Paint for County home Harness repairs for County Home Lumber for County Home Taking child to Medical Lake Care o f t`lm. Famingo Care of Mrs. Brewer Care of .T:Tu rc;T children Groceries for I:Irs. F<-gg Groceries for w.-cCreash, et al. Groceries for I:Ierritt 100.00 100.00 4.00 96.00 100.00 56.00 32.00 100.00 84.00 100.00 00.00 100.00 16.00 65.00 3.00 14.99 28.04 5.40 36.94 6.13 12.65 19.46 7.55 41.05 82.30 5.00 80.16 43.90 30.00 14.15 7.50 5.20 2.00 75.00 17.55 10.00 4.75 8.75 9.50 10.75 8.75 1.50 2.25 2.75 40.00 83.80 34.65 59.50 8.00 27.50 5.40 94.65 17.34 51.00 17.00 4.00 2.30 10.25 5.00 10.00 18.75 17.25 7.45 90.26 31.85 142.50 15.76 32.41 249.80 95.17 6.00 17.50 7.65 17.47 27.90 14.30 33.00 19.95 6.40 3-. 25 6.60 3.25 5 60 9.18 22.35 2.00 45.15 20.00 11.50 20.00 13.35 19.12 35.65 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM$ 11on day THE 1st DAY OF is y 1.92.2.1 A. If. Belford Groceries for I:IoIoburger 26.48 '.I. J. O'Connor Groceries for Curry, et a 48.87 Albers Grocery Groceries for Malone, et al 31.25 Campbell w Brotnov Groceries for Johnson, et al 35.09 Jacobson Grocery Groceries fo r Trove 12.30 J. L. Durdin Groceries for Schrader, et al 46.14 J. 0. Gulbransen Groceries for Gooding, et al 42.74 Golden Pule Trading Co. Groceries for Lambert, et al 83.76 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Feltberg 30.92 Violten L Montfort Groceries for Barker, et al 83.93 1,I. 'Mo rdarson Groceries for Si gvaldson , et al 30.00 Burton &- Burton Groceries for Hubbard 20.00 Battersby Bros. Ildse. for '."cBeth, et al 38.00 Hens-j Ford Teed for 1:Ionroe 4.20 17. J. Sullivan House rent for Ylillco}. 7.00 F. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 A. C. Filler house rent for 1jcCreash 10.00 Blaine Water Co. Water rent for Hubbard 3.00 11axwell Fuel Co. mood for Mullin, et al 10.25 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Gas £,- Lt for I,Irs. Trani: 2.94 Puget Sound Pow w Lt Co. Pow & Lt for County Garage 9.78 Union Prtg, Bndg. & Sta Co. Order books for County Garage 1.15 Shell Co. of Calif. Oil for County Garage 47.62 1lorthwest Hdwe Co . Material fo r Counter Garage 10.53 Iddins Buick Co. ITa,terial for County Garage 1.45 Belling,aam l.totors Carp. I.Iaterial fo r County Garage 57.95 The Geo, V. Nolte Co. 1Saterial for County Garage 3.00 Bloedel Donovan Lbr. 1.Iills I:Iateria1 for County Garage .72 ?Morse Hdae Co. I.ateria1 for County Garage 2.65 Tabor and Cruikshank ITaterial for County Garage 104-.49 Diehl 1:Io to r Co. Material for County Garage 34.54 John F. Campbell IT terial fo r County Garage . 50" Standard Auto Co. 1'ateria1 for County Garage 13,50 R. E. VAlite Tires for County Garage 56.35 Puget Sound Welding Co. 7eldinC for County Garage 9.25 J. 11. Laub & Son Radiator repairs for County Garage 1.50 Carson Grinding Co. Grinding for County Garage 53.16 Union Iron Works Work for County Garage 1.50 Puget lioto rs Truck parts 87.93 The Auto Top Co. Auto curtain repairs for Probation Officer 2.34 I,lodel Truck & Storage Co. Cartage for Auditor .50 Bellingham Publ. Co. Purl. Notice for Printing bids 6.25 Bellingham Publ. Co. Puol. Auditor's Annual report 137.55 Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta Co. Books & Sup for Assr 131.70 - Tr .40 - Ct.Sten 4.50 - Supt 146.00 - Aud 464.45 - Atty 4.50 751.55 Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co. Sup. to -Eng 4.35 - Atty 13.50 - Aud 10.00 - Clk 13.35 52.95 C. A. Griffith Co. Supplies for Atty 20.25 - Aud 11.10 31.35 J. G. Hostetter recording plats for Auditor 8.00 Dalton Add. 1:Iach. Sales Co. Add. 1.1ach. ribbon for Treasurer 1.25 H & 11. Ilibbon & Carbon Co. Typewriter ribbons for Engineer 5.00 J. P. Wo11 Tape for Engineer 18.00 ;lorthwest Hdwe Co. IIdrde for Engineer 4.50 Sells Hardware Co. ;:Eaterial for Engineer 1.35 Lovmzan & Hanford Co. Supplies for Eng 1.03-Agr. Agent 6.36 7.39 W. K. MacDonald Lettering doors in Attorneys office 4.05 Sam E. Barrett E1:pense a/c elections 4.60 Donald ITcDowell Llultigraph for Aud 125.00 e, Elections 125.00 250.00 OD. Post J of P: State vs R. J. Terrell 2.00 77 L. Gaston Conut: do 2.00 0. D. Post J of P: State vs. Ira R. Pancost 2.00 U. L. Gaston Cons : do 2.99 0. D. Post J of P : State vs John Taldo 2.00 VV. L. Gaston Const: do 2.00 Sabine L. Carr Ins. Prenium for Courthouse 22.80 V1. F. Dillon do 22.80 izorthvrest Ildvre Co. IT for Courthouse 5.75 Henry Fo rd Supplies for Courthouse 2.25 Du -oar -Blythe Co. Rep. to Courthouse plumbing 1.70 E.K. Wood Lbr. Co. Lumber for Courthouse 14.47 J. 111. Kincaid Plants for Courthouse yard 8.80 Seth A. Atwood P 'VIP Co. Faint for Courthouse 1.90 Legoe Hdwe Co. -'atteries ror Sheriff n .50 Paul Tolsmaan Heals for Prisoners 272.70 Dr. J. C. Minton Dental service to Prisoner 1.00 Graham Drug Co. Soap for Jail 7.00 Pacific Laundry Lquund_rr,- for Jury 1.35 �": Jail 16.65 18.00 3attersby -,Fos. Shoes for prisoner a/c Janitor vrork 5.00 ellingham Auto Top & Uhp Pep chair for Atty office 2.75 C. Bourn Scalp bounty on 3 wildcats and 2 co -,,rotes 17.00 A. Ostrom Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat 5.00 Fred Swanson. Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat 5.00 1W. L. Connally Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats and 1 coyote 11.00 C. C. 11eece Scalp bounty on 1 Cougar 20.00 Page w Snyder Supplies for County Garage 218.62 H. 111. Buzzard Auto ropai rs for ingineer 1.25 1:ATiP.IAGE CERTIFICATE FUND Geo. 1.1. Cook, Co. Clk. Recording I1arriage certificates 36.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April Twof Monday THE 1st DAY of May 1922 SOLDIERS PELIEF ?ULD Sarah roster Relief 25,00 Application of Dick Peltier for license to operate 2 pool tables was approved by the Board. The minutes of the April Session were read and apDroved by the Board. a ijournc(? to meet on 7ues'day, 1:'?ay 2nd, 1922. iinan roard of Coun Attest: _ County jLuditor and ey-offi.cio Clerk of the Board. On notion the board ommi ssioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TER111/4 Tu e s day THE 2n d DAY OF "u y 1922 Tuesd`y -, I"ay end, 1922. The Loyd net pursuant to a djou. -, ent to ?yen on I11 y 7, 1922. Present, all nerbers of 'he Board nn,3. the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ✓ The April rex)orts of Ilarg�ret J. Liaz as County Tuberculosis I?urse, and C. C. Ping as uupt-- of the County Bone, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to r.eet on Th-ursday, a.'�ay 4, 1922. Chairman Board of County Cor,maissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM Thu rs.dr.y_ THE th DAY OF May 192 2 "hursday, April 4t1h, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on May 2, 1922. Pre- sent-, all irer.,,,ers of the Board L,�.nd the Clerk in attendance. The followinC, claims were ,llol,,:ed: ROAD & BRIDGE J. G. Harrison Work on Maple Falls Glacier Rd Foreman team 49.00 11. Nugent do 10.50 'Carl R. Harrison do 17.50 R. B . Nymey e r Work on Guide Ileridiom 39.00 H. B. Chichester 70 7 rk on 11t . Viet; Road 11.25 Iridlton Weid1camp 'VTo3:t1 on JLfton Road Bridge 58.75 Adrian Nouvrens do 41.12 S. 77. Jones do 47.00 L. R. Ab e 1 do 37.62 G. Polinder do team 6.00 T. P. Jeffers do Foreman 64.62 Ira Fj�ason ,,Tork on bridge 6.50 Andrew Berg do 8.00 E. A. Parker Work on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman t e am 43.00 L. 0. Lar,,,,oure.aux do 6.00 Olof Glad 7,,or'k on 1,76od-Lawn Road Foreman 8.00 77. A. Schenck C.O 7.50 G eo rge, Hen derson Work on Northeast Diagonal 7.00 'A. W. Frost Work on South Guide Foreman team 42.00 J. 71. Ri chardson do 26.00 Roscoe Byers 77ofk on Blaine -Ferndale Road 25.50 Ed Jones do 6.00 Tom Long co 3.12 John Bullock 'Fork on Lake Samish Road F o reman 32.50 Chas. 1. Bullock CIO 18.00 5. E. Squires d 0 10.40 James Abbott Work on Road 63.00 H, o via r d, Beck CO 52.50 Clinton 'Deck 00 48.50 Franklin Brunson do 59.50 Geo. Brawn 62.50 Newt Hale CO 37.50 Jim Hale do 37.50 James Scutt C-b 25.50 Delno Uard ego 75.50 Leo Jess do 65.00 Frank Abbot do 15.00 Eben Sollingeer do 54.25 Frank Garipee C-0 team 15.00 AuCust ITartin do 2.50 John A. Lind Work on Point Whitehorn- Ed Forerv-n 10.50 L. P. Alind'er do 25.80 John A. Lind do 10.50 Oskar Lee do team 3.00 17. Larson do 3.50 1,1-lartin Lunzeth do 17.50 Ben Tucker Work or; State Road Foreman 60.00 C. 11. Knowles Work on Road 30.18 Emmett Brovm do 30.18 C . J. I.Tay do 33.68 Bert Ilay do 33.68 A. Knowles do 26.68 L. C. Spe'es do truck 22.50 A. L. Spees do 22.50 R. Bullock do 29.00 V1. Austin do 32.50 James Scott do 13.00 C. C. Gooding CIO 11.00 Chet Holmes do 31.50 11. Bjarnson do 13.00 Carl 1luenscher do °team 28.00 George Brown do 3.50 Wilbur Knowles do 5.25 Foy Ovien do 16.00 D. J. Haines do 16.00 E. Baxter, do 16.00 Fritz Muenscher do 28.00 A. Sooter do 3.50 Roy Lindgren do 3.50 Frank Muenscher CIO Foreman 43.33 John Baxter Work on Road 76.00 R. Bullock do 18.50 Roy Lindgren (10 4.00 W. Austin do 10.00 E. Baxter do 7.00 Roy A. Owen, do 2.00 D. J. Haines (10 38.00 Chet Holmes do 16.50 Mr. Bjarnson CIO 68.00 J. L. Johnston do 104.84 C. C. Gooding do. 4.00 Chet Holmes Work on. Road 10.00 A. G. Fen ske CIO t eam 20.00 W. A. Pickard Blacksnithing 3.75 Geo. W. A. Hinton Dragging Road 12.00 li'&idby island Sand & Gravel Co. Coal for Lummi Shore Road 64.32 Caine-GrimshaV,r Co. Coal 55.79 111. R. Hiller, Powder 121.00 J. H. Slaughter Rods 1.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Apr; 1 TERAi$ Tl-ursday THE zzth DAY or 7 192 2 Custer ?"crcantile Co. Sr,i1"Cs 4.85 Bell i.ngha.z Concrete ..orl:s Pipe and the 36.60 American Concrete Y'Orlts c"�o 18.60 T.Iorse Hardware Co. Materials 38.95 ITo rthv; e st T'a rd:;a re Co. Shovels, etc. 17.02 Linc? (°. Knuc?sen Bridge Timbers 10.00 Bloedel Donovan Lbr 1.Ti lls Lumber 59.84 Delno Hard Repairs to dump viaC-;ons , etc. 18.00 Eben Sollinger Repairs to dump waCons, etc. 15.75 PuCet Sound 1,7elding Works 'Ielding for cat ;'91 5.00 Barbo 1)ros. Labor on Per-:. Hy ;;I8 501.46 Frank Christen Rt of '.'ay for Porn. Hy 7;'8 20.00 Louis Christen r-'-o 30.00 P=7jIIT.TI�ITIIITT TTIG-1, "I�r T."11IIi`i�,I �'�iCC, F,j11D A. H. Plank '.?orir on Pei~ : Hy 6 6A ('"ch) 4 00 A. Zettle c.o 4.00 Geo. A. Dickinson do=breman 7.00 A. H . Plank do 60.00 A. Zettle c',o 60.00 I:Ta ri on Harris do 44.64 GeorC,e Henderson do 45.50 C. E. Dickinson do 12.00 E . V7. Ryan d-o 37.64 Jas. R. Clark d0 36.00 T. L. _.Teece do team 10.50 Geo. A. Dichinson do1'orem�.n 105.00 Geo. A. Dickinson Use of I.Ti er 22.50 G . A. ,Di cLL=ir_son E,.pense 25.29 Bellpah Lbr Co. Lumber 121.77 H. W. = uzza rd ROD ai rs 23.25 I.Torse Hardware Co. Steel for Acme road 12.42 ITOOI,SACK _SUI.IAS ROAD IIi'F.OV_11,11UTT TUND ellinghar: P,i bl. Co. notices 7.88 ' Daily Journal of Co.r::crce coo 7.00 -T. F. Down =slue prints 23.25 Dloedel Donovan Lbr 11i.11s Lumber 52.00 rI ti ER II;T ROV`EI.=TT FUND Geo. Elder 7,1ork on ITooksack River Foreman 120.00 Eb en Dead do 105.75 George La�nbett do 38.50 Lee Hatton d0 88.00 Geo. Alton do 45.50 Noble Foss do 54.00 • ;-. ' judder do 59.50 Clem Knutsen c.0 Itoreman 112.50 'raf " l:o rgwn do 101.25 Darney 'Iarvey do 80.50 Chas. Gooding do 42.00 Charles III,,ason do 88.00 Sarl VT. bunt do 84.00 ,.oble Foss do 56.25 Peter B . Peterson do 17.50 Tr- P,��� sor. u_o 7.00 1Tilton Wcidl.arn do 65.00 Adrian lTouv.=ens do 42.00 S. ". Jones do 52.00 L. R. Abel do 45.50 Enoch , rovin do 9.00 Orva Jeff eru do 1.50 T. P. Jeffers CO 71.50 `:'T. A. Jordan ' ro rl: vrith donkey 'Feb - :IcIn- 271. 00 r_at Corp 1.Tchy Depot =epai pairs t o donkey 1.50 Shell Co. Oil 1.20 Standard Oil Co. Gas L oil 23.77 Dloedel Donovan Lbr ?Tills Lumber 62.75 Bell -oak Lbr Co. do 123.15 n J. Paper Piling 744.32 t m. Kelly do 1027.60 E. E. Johnson do 141.30 i.7. A. Jordon Steel Cable 150.01 Larson & 1.Iiller Staples, etc. 11.50 11orse Hardware Co. Bolts, etc. 90.55 A. L. V'iliiams Dolts 1.00 I,To rthvre st TTa rdware Co . l ardw re 48.89 fanners :::ercantile Co . 0-0 7.88 Carl TIoldt do 55.95 Lyn den Department Store CIO 24.45 TI. W. buzzard Staples, etc. 229.50 T:Tarion L'ieh1er Cable, etc. 144.25 Caine Grimshaw Co. Coal 337.44 DRAI IT . I I.T T . DI EY10 RI CT NO . 4 . AI ITT .T 1,_; CE FUZJ D A. G. Stierlen `70r1. on Ditch 13.00 C . A. 1"-cDoug all dO 5.00 A. G.Dahlaraist do 7.50 DRAIII. I2,;T'T . .DISTi ICT HO . 7 _',_-A I TMIT !2X , liMTD Loran i?'l ce '.'fork on ditch 32.00 On motion the Eoard Esc.journed to meet on -T'ridwy,Tlay 5t i, 1022. Chai2 an Bo-ard�of ounty C7o-mr,issioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEsl\i ... _...,.. priday ............... TxE............ ........ ..._.... 5th...._...... ._..—DnYor__... rriday, 'ay 5th, 1922. -he 3oard met pursuant to a a'r ':�� 4th, 1922. Pre-. adjournment t�,._.en on ��.y sent, all members of the Eoard and. the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE, BOARD 01 COUNTY COL71ISSI01MIRS OF 1:IHATCOI,1 COUNTY, / `,,,ASHIETGTOI, . II; THE lrLATT.tER OF THE, IMPROVEMENT OF PER:uNENT ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 TT HI GHIVAY NO. 10, KNO rIT AS I:IOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD ) i l_-EREAS this board has heretofore ordered that Permanent Highway No. 10 kno= as the Houn- j;ain View Road, be improved, and I r1HE, RE 3AS plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Engineer of Uhatcom County, 'r%'ashington, for t_ie improvement of sui d. highway, whiclz plans and specifications have been approved 'sy the supervisor of hi of _sways of the State of 7:ashingt on . NOW THE ±,1nIE' BE AND IT IS HEFJ;13Y RESOLVED that said plans anr' specifications be approved and adopted by this board, and that said hightivray be i:.proved according to said plans and speci- fications, the location of said highway being as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Ferndaleand Mountain View Road with the westerly limits of the To= of Ferndale, thence westerly along the Ferndale and i.iountain View Road to the to= - ship line between Ferndale and 1:iountain VietA; townships at or near the IM corner of Sec. 30, Tvrp. 39, N R 2 E of srl. T.I. , a distance of one mile more or less. The County Auditor is hereby. directed to issue a call forbids for improving said highway according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer, said bids to b e opener: and c onsidered at the hour of 11:00 o f clock A.M. , on Monday, May 22nd, 1922, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to of the amount of such 'bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all biCs. Pone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day 'of I:?ay, 1922. 11 If It 11 to 11 It It 11 it ti 11 to 11 11 it 11 11 it to it 11 it if it it it it 11 1tBoard of County Commi- It 11--ioners of Whatcom County," 11State of ,'lashington 11 ""rt"n""trtt"ntr"11it1111it"n"""n""n"11 -----000----- 'R% C. Baxter CHAI11WT of the Board T. A. Miller C01MISSIONER Ed Brawn C01111ISSIONEIR On motion the ,oard adjourned to meet on Monday, Yay 8th, 1922. Chai xman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERNES I;1 onday THE Sth DAY OF .:ay 1922 's2ond te, 8th, 19eociuono ons�Ie�: on y5 _ 11"22 . Pre s en`, 1. all iierfbers of the Board .and the Cler'c in attend,.nce. .i__e followinC proceed_nL;s were had: BE,KIIP, T_El �_OARD O1 COUY2Y COI.1:ISS201TIMS 02 COUIULY, WAS! INGTO?;. ✓ I_: TII17 IJATT?31' Or, THE I TIZO*V7112-2 T OF SECTION ) 01?2EI; ACCi ".'I_;G BIi� O. CRA.I;I 2, PE1:1'_ T;111'dT HI GHIUAY No. 8, (DEI:iI1;G -GLACI I'r'. ROAD) CO. 'EEIRCAS, on the 18th da,.- of Anril, 1922, this Board made an order calling forbids for the in,prover.ent of the Section IIo. 2, of Permanent _:o. 8 (beinc the DerainE-Glacier Poad) , said bids to be considered at 2 o'clock l .II. on Fonday, the 8th day of _::oy, 1022, and the notice calling for such bias having been duly published in the county official caper, to -brit: The 3ell- ingham Reveille, in the manner and for the length of" time required by law; and ?:�:ERLAS, the bits subrdtted for said i-, rovement were found to be as follows: C . E. Lind ti}64 , 350 .00 ; i'i ddl e Ha vrkin s ,r63 , 036.82; ukagit Construction Co. >>�7 , 4G4 . �! 0.; Crame_- Cor_tractinc . Co. `„'�'6,248.73 and the Board finding thebid of Cramer Cortractinl; Co. for the said ir:provemont to be the 2owest and best bid made; IT I',.)' '''Itl?''EMILE, 011DER1ED, that tiie bid of the Cramer Contiactihrr . ".mpor. y for the improvement of Secs.ion !"o. 2, of Permanent _.o. 8 be, and same is, hereb-1' accepted, and the chaiman of the „oard of County Cor..2missioners is ',ereby authorized unc'• directed to enter into a contract '.li t:i thesaid Cramer Contrs^ctiflc Co.':pany for the iimroverlent of said road.. IT IS =J T'Ii,R 0 PEE113-M that the said c ont ra ct shall provide that the work rY b e fully completed and perforrzed on or before t'ze lst day of December, 1922, and that the contractor shall be required to give a bond for the full amount of the bid to insure the fai t'iful perfoiniance of the conditions of said contract. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board dais 8th day of '.tar, 1922. r„"„"""",►"",rrr,rnnrr„n,,,,n,,,,,rt,,,,,u C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Coriraission-" J. A. i.iller County Comu-:issioner "ers of 7,hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner If of Uashington if ""+r"""",r n"""n""u„""",r n"n t""""'Attest : Sam E. Barrett Count* Audit or and Ex-officio C1er,. of the Board. ----- 000 ----- :3EIbRJ TH_ BOIU;D O1� COUNTY COI.I._ISSIOTLj SOP+ COUi i'Y, ;7ASI-IINGTOI; . IN TH1' .LATTER 01I1 ' THE T -m=1._ 11 I' ) ( O1?Dl�li ACC '^I_yG ?;ID 01+' CRIrI:LE v� i=idlGIil OF PAr_L ROAD (LA= `:`:'I TCOLT') ) 'JTI.EPEAS, on the 17th day of April, 1922, this Board made an order calling for bids for the improvement of Pa.rlc Road (Labe ',alatco) , sai d bids to be considered at 11 o'clock A.il. on 'onda.y the 8th day of I'ay, 1922, and the notice calling, for such bids haviizL-, been duly published in the count;; official paper, to -knit: The '3ellinr,,;zari Peveille, in the r1anner and for the length of time required by law; and the bids submitted for sail improvement were found to be as follows: Gus Ilienaber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260822.41 Chas. E. Lind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ,743.00 '=reslof °� Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �'9,158.40 B . Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,927.30 Cramer L'c KniCht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,854.20 Ileilan & Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ,452.00 and the Doard findinLg thebid of Crammer CS1. KniCht, for the said improvement, to be the lowest and es' bid made: IT IS THIi;P jPO Lt, ORDEP ' that the o id I,D , Uhw of Cramer L- ?:night for t'he im-o rovei.ment of the Par'.-, Road, be and Marie is hereby accepted, and the chair_zan of the Doard of County Conmr1lissi.oners is RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERMS: lion Clay THE 3th DAY or l.Iay 192 2 hereby cutlOriZed end c:]Betted t0 enter 117t0 a COntruCt Z'lltil t'1e sald Crammer w !iTll 1t .1 the i 1'r,r0": e;.ent of said IT IS TURTFE'l, O:.IEMPID that the said contract shall provide that t1.e worlc be fully completed and performed on or before the 1st day of September, 1922, �mC. 'U'lla, t11e contractor shall be required to give w bold for the full -mount of the bid to insure the faithful performance of the conditions of said contract. Done in regular adjourned session .o f the Board this 8t:�1 da,r of lla;r, 1�22. 11 to It""""n n"ir""""""rr""irn"n"""n" "Board of County Com-A ssion-" "ers of 'Mnatcom Cotuity State" to of Ylashingt on " 11111111 """"""""""""rr"u"n"n""" ----- boo ---_- E. C. Ba :ter Chairman of the Board J. A. .17iller County Corl.issioner Ed Drovm County Corm7issioner On motimn the Board adjourned to :Meet on Tine -,day, _T.=ay 9th, 1922. Chairnan Boar of County Co:lmissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri I Tm%rm Tuesday THE 9 th . DAY OF T3ay _ 192 2 Tuesday, I.wI- 9th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment token on May 8th, 1922. Present, all rnei!bers of the Board and the Cler? in attendance. The follovrinS _)roceec?ings ,sere had: BEFORE; ^1Hru BOARD OF COUNTY CO.1f,rISSIO1TERS OF 7,`HA!'COII COUI7' Y, WASHI_TGTOIT . IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL OF CO.-I"710TORS) ( O R D E R BOND ON PEI i 11,LTT IIIGlir,7AY NO. 8 A ) IT IS ORDE r'D that the surety bond of Crarler Contractinr- Co., for ��'6,248.73 given by United States Fidelity €. Guarantly Co. , and covering the contract for improving Permanent Highrrwy No. 8A, be a:nc? same hereby is approved and accepted. Tone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of May, 1922. "11111111"11111111111111"1111I11111111111It""11"11" E. C. Baxter Chairman of hhe Board. "poard of County Commission-11 1. A. Ili 11er County Continissioner "ers of Vrhatcori County State" Ed Erorm County CorLmi ssioner if of 7.Tashingt on it 11ititlit[ fill fill ItIin11111111ttiin111111111111II'11111 Attest: Sari E. Barrett County Auditor and Mx-o ffi cio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- Contract between 'Matcom County and Cramer Contracting; Company for improvement of Perm--nent i hwa- Igo. 8, Section 2, (y)56,248.73) was entered into on this date anc_ contract filed with bounty Engineer. IN THE T?ATTER OI? THE APPROVAL OF TIC PLAT Or) ( ORDER 0 F AFP ROWLT COTTO P,;r00D BEACIT PAM, ';IIATCQ:? COUNTY, VIN ) ";IIIEFEAS, the tract o f land known as "CottonTrrood 3eacll Path.", has been platted and t'Ze plot of the sar:,e has been submitted to this Board for approva.1; and W:E i?,AS, this Board has duly considered the same and has found theat A. F. Stone and Augusta B . Stone, the persons lfho have platted said addition, are the olrners in fee simple of all lands embraced in said plat, and that they have dedicated proper streets and a11e�*s for the use of the public, and that all. taxes charged against said lands embraced in raid plat have been paid, as provided by lavr,caid as shown by the certificate of the Treasurer of said County and filed wit'l said plot, and that said plat has been approved by the County Engineer, and that said persona have complied tirith all other requirements of the lairs of the State of Washington, relating to the filing of plats; and iTTHE-REAS, this Board is of the opinion that it would be to the interest of the public to approve said plat; ITO?',, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered and adjudged by this Board that said plat be, and the same is hereby approved. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of I.' -'ay, 1922. 11111111it111111"I1tt"11"11till"""II"Itl►I11111It" E. C. Barter Chairman of the Board of ".Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners " ers of VIhatcom Counter State T. A. T.Tiller County Coxrhnissioner " of 'tlashington " ]d 13rown County Comnissioner It It 11 11 1I li 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1► It 11 t1 11 11 1t 11 11 ll ll ll t1 tl ll ll BEI+URE THE BOARD OF C OJNTY COI: III C SIOi1I�'RS OF s.`IIrATCOH COUNTY, WASIM-TGTOIT. IIIT TIIE TYIITTER OF THE ILj?ROV .IMTT) ( RE SO L U T 10IT OF THE I.iOUNT B IL -BR t'TriEFMAS, the Board of County, Corv:iissioners of ';Ihatcom County, Washington, has entered into .an a-reement with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States for the construction and maintemmnce of t:ae project known as the i:Iount Baker (Sauksan-Austin Pass I.Teadowz Section) Dowd, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _..__._ .. Ap ri 1'---- . TERM -- TUe ".daY_._.__ ._._ .. _. THE ... _.. _. _...._...?.th DAY OF May located between Shuksan and Austin pass T:Teadows, terminal points, being approximately 9.0 miles in length, and being within the Washington iTational Forest, in INhatcom County, Washington, the total cost of construction of said section of Mount Baker Road to be �'165,000.00 of which. the Secretary' of Agriculture shall pay 66-2/3 per cent. , and VIhatcom County shall pay 33-1,/`3 per cent; and the annual maintenance cost shall. be $3,000.00, which shall all be paid by said that- com County; NOW, THEREFORE, be and it is hereby resolved that the proportion of the cost of construction of said section of said 11ount Baker Rood �to be paid by said Whatcom County, and the annual maintenance to be paid by said Whatcom County, shall be pti d out of the Forest Reserve Fund of said VLatcom County, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to the proper officer, to be designated by the said Secretary of Agriculture,, the amount to be paid by said 111h.atcom County on account of construction of said section of road, upon presentation of vouchers properly certified to and approved by the Bureau of Public Roads, and submitted to 7ih.atcom County for pay:nent, wnd approved by the proper officers of said County; it being understood that the pay- ments to be so made shall at no time exceed one-third of the amount in value of the construction of said section of said Mount Baker Road completed at the time any such payments are made, and in no event shall' payments to be made under this resolution exceed $55,000.00 for the proportion to be paid by said Whatcom County for construction of said section of said Yount Baker Road. Bone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of May, 1922. nnnunnnunnirnnIII! uunitnnirunnun1tn E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-'f T. A. Miller County Commissioner "ors of Whatcom County State" Ed Brovin County Commissioner " of I�Vashington If nunnnnnnnnnnunni�nnnnnuuniinnnr� Attest' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board.' ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, %Tay loth, 1922. Chairman Board of. County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ApY'11......_TER-Jednesdwy -_ THE l' loth DAY or :iay' 1922 _..... bi; Wex3ne'aday, 1{ay loth, 1922. F 'Tlie Board met pursuant; to adjournment taken on May 9th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Cibrlc" in 'dttendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS OF 111HATCO.If COUNTY, VUSHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF ME T77 . BLIMR ROAD ) R E S O L U T I O N 1UND AND FOPEST RESERVE HIGMIAY 11JJND) 7-MEREAS, there now exists among the various funds created for road purposes in the treas- ury of Whatcom County, Washington, a certain fund known as 11t. Baker Road Fund; and MIEREAS, it seems advisable that said fund be abolished, there being no present levy to supply future moneys for such fund; and IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Vhatcom County, S'Tashington, that said fund be closed and abolished; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED by said Board that there shall b e , and hereby is eatabli shed a fund known as the IOREST RESERVE HIGHVJAY FUND: and IT IS FURTIMR RESOLVED by said Board that all present and future receipts accrued and wahich shall hereafter accrue or be received on account of the United States Forest Reserve Fund, available for road purposes, shall be held, kept and maintained in said Forest Reserve Highway Fund and not paid into or distributed into any other fund of said county, but shall be paid direct from said Forest Reserve Highway Fund for the construction, maintenance and repair of moan trunk roads and thoroughfares in the Forest Reserve area of Whatcom County, 1J1ashington, now in process of construction or which may hereafter be, -constructed, and that said funds, present and future, accrued and accruing hereafter in said Forest Reserve Highway Fund avail- able for road purposes from whatever source, shall be used for and devoted to no other purpose. Done in regular adjou:.med session of the Board this loth da;r of Ilay, A.D. 1922. If lt"It 111111 it"""it 11 [1 11 1111111111111111111111 1111" E. C . Barter Chairman Board of County "Board of County Commission-11 Commissioners Hers of Whatcom County State" T. A. Miller County Commissioner 1t of 71ashington it Ed Brovm County Commissioner 11"""""""""""n11n"""11"111111"lilt ""11Attest• Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, Ilay llth, 1922. irman Board of'County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _..TrRMV `I'hurs day_.__.:__...._.-- - TxE_. _....... _ - _ l l th_ ... - — - - DnY of Tlay 192 2 Thursday, ITTay llth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on May 10th, 1�7.22. Present, all members of the Board and the Cler11 in attendance. allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS1 RELIEF IUND Clarence E. R. Brown Relief BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIOITERS OF VTHATCOm COUNTY, WASHINGTON. The following claims were IN THE MATTER OF, THE IMPROVET. ITT ) ( 0 I'JjER APPROVIING BOND OF CO21T RACT OR OF PARE ROAD (LAIIC]l V1HATCOM) ) s� 50.00 IT IS ORDEP.ED that the surety bond of Cramer & Knight, given by the 11aryland Casualty Com- pany, for �'7,24,654.20 and -covering the contract for improvement of the Part. Road, be and same is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of May, 1922. it It 11 11 11 If If It 11 11 11 1t 11 It to 11 11 t1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 "Board of County Commission-" "ers of VTnatcom County State" " of Washington " I,tttt1111It11ItII11IIItI,p11ItIIIt11II111111tlIiit,1ti11 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner - - - - - - County Comriissioner V Contract between 7Aaatcom County and Cramer & Knight, for the improvement of the Park Road (Take k7hatcom) , was signed and filed with County Engineer. ------ 000------ Affidavit of Publication of the Notice of H.earingland Engineer's approximate estimate of cost of construction etc, on 1 mile Van Wyck Read were filed with the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012.LISSIONERS OF VIH.AT C O? r COUNTY, ! ASHI_-TGT 01, .. IN THE 11ATTER OF THE I LIP PLO V MIMUT T OF THE ) ( R E S O L U T I O IS VAST V)YCK ROAD TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHti'TAY NO. 32) The Board of County* Commissioners of Maatcom County, Washington, now in session, having heretofore fixed the lath day of P[ay, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. as the time, and the office of the said County Commissioners in the Court Mouse, at Dellingham, Washington, as the place for a meeting to hear and, consider a petition filed with the Clerk of the said Board for the improvement of Van Vyck Road to be known as Highway No. 32, the same to be improved under Chap. 17, Rem. & Bal. Code, as amended by Chap. 72, Laws of Washington, 1917, this date being not less than fifteen nor -;:iore than sixty days from the date of filing the said petition, and notice of this meeting having been published in the official ne rspaper of - said county for two weeks i::imediately preceding this date and hearing, the proof of such publication verified by the affidavit of the ovmer or publisher of said newspaper having been filed with the Clerk of the said Board on or before this date. The said notice stated the subject matter of the petition and the above named place and time of hearing, the said notice being made part of this resolu- tion, and the said Board meeting in pursuance of and for the purpose set forth in said published notice; and it appearing that an application in the form of a petition had been presented to the said. Board asking for the improvement -of the Van VVyck Road, to be known as Highway No. 32, which petition was siE,ned by two or more owners of lots or lands Which will be particularly benefited by the saiO, improvement, the said signers appearing by the assessment roll of said county to own. property Which v 11 be particularly benefited representing in value not less than 5�10,000.00 for each mile of the improverent petitioned for, and the said signers or petitioners representing, 0v RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 1-11)w'11_... TERM Thursday.....- _.... THE ll th... DAY OF __.. 192 ..2 ... _._.._ ... property within the improvement boundary equivalent to not less than $5,000.00 for each mile of tl,,e proposed improvement, the said petition having been filed with the said Clerk, the same setting, fort!, the necessity of the improvement and describing the route and termini thereof, ,=C there being file(! therewith a bond in the sum of ,.;)1,000.00, payable to the said county, the same ]laving two goo(' an('_ sufficient sureties thereto, the said bond being conditioned for the payment of all costs if the prayer of petitioners be not granted, or dismissed for any cause. It further appearing that pending this hearing the said Board caused the County Engineer of said county to make a preliminary survey of the said proposed improvement as petitioned for, and make an estimate of the costs thereof, the said County Engineer being in attendance atthis hear- ing; and it appearing that he has filed a report of the estimated cost of said improvement together with. his recommendations' as to the feasibility thereof, together with his suggestion: as to the nature and character of said improvement; it further appearing that there are no protests of any kind or character filed or presented objecting; to the said improvement, or any part thereof, and it appearing that said improvement is feasible and practicable, and necessary for the convenience and welfare of the residents of said county and the petitioners, and the Board having heard all suggestions and recommendations relative thereto; IT IS TfLEErORE HEI03Y OF.IIERED by the Board of County Coruni ssioners of Z,'hatcom County, !,shington, that the improvement of the Van Vlyck Road, to be '_Xnovm as Highway Yo. 32, be made in accordance with the prayer of the petition, and under the provisions of Chap. 17, Rem. &. Bal. Code, as amended by Chap. 72, Laws of Washington, 1917, and a copy of this order shall be entered upon the journal of said Board of County Co=.-.issioilers. IT IS FURT1511R ORDERED by the said Board that the County .Engineer of, tirThatcom County, Wash- ington, be required to perform all engineering in connection Tuith and to supervise the construc- tion of said improvement, and certified copy of this resolution or order shall be transmitted to said County Engineer, who shall perform such duties relative to the said improvement as are required of him under and by virtue of the said laws. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners of V111atcom County, „rasl.-.ington, this llth day of 11ay, 1922. tilt11111111111111111111111t11111111111111""1111"t11 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners "ers of V)hatcom County State" J. A. Miller County Commissioner " of Vlashington " Ed Brovrn County Corwi ssioner 1111Ittt1111111111 It1111ItII11IIi11111It11tt11itItIIIt1111 Attest: San E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On notion the Board adjourned to meet on uionda.y, 14ay 15th , 1922. 4� irman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 361 Ap ri 1 TERMV Hon day THE 15 th DAY or ay 192 2 a'.Ionday, I,Iay 151,h, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on May 1922. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CUMU"ETT E MPENSE FUND Hugh Eldridge, P.M. Stamped envelopes for Assessor 33.52 ✓ Official bond of D. A. Compton as Treasurer for Deming Tovmship, and the oath of office end official bond of C. A. Lindquist as Supervisor for Drainage Improvement District No. 6, vrere approved b;,T the Board and bonds filed vrith the County Clerk. ----- 000----- BEI+ORE TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COM11ISSIONEES OF WHATCOM COUNTY, vr;ASHINGTOI; . IN THE BATTER OF POUNDTIASTEES) ( ORDER APPOIIIT II,G FOR LYNDEN TOWNSHIP. . ) WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Lynden Tovmship have recommended the appointment of Geo. Rothfuss as Poundmaster, in place of A. N. Snider, and of S. V1. Holmes as an additional poundrlaster to act with Geo. Rothfuss and E. J. Kamm; IT IS THEREFORE ORDEP,ED that Geo. Rothfuss, of Everson R. 3, be and he hereby is appointed as Poundnaster for Dist. #3 of Lynden Tovmship, and S. V1. Holmes be and he hereb"r is appointed as additional noundmaster to act with Geo. Rothfuss and E. J. Kamm, as poundmaster for said. Lyn - den Tovmship, for the balance of the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this; 15th day of Yay, 1922. It It if 1111 11 1t 11 It 1r 11 11 It It 11 11 11 tI 11 1111 1111 11 If 11 1r It" E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers d'f 1,rhatcom County State" = :.-------- County Commissioner " of Washington 11 "tt11"1111II1111ti1I111111111Itt11111111111111It1111" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Ahditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, May 22nd, 1922. rman Board of Count; Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.April._... TERri� LTonday THE 22nd DAY OF lTay 1922 Monda, , Tlay 22nd,1922. The Board met -pursuant to journment taken on Isa;T 15th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims.,were allowed and proceedings had: LIQUOR INVESTIGATIOTa FUND Smith X-'otor Co . Gas and oil for Sheriff a/c Best 113.95 Smith T,10to r Co. Gas and oil for Sheriff a/c Brock 23.84 ✓ The claim of Alice Yerryirreather for M02.60 of bond money posted for Torn lleri-jweather, was rejected by the Board. -----000----- Official bonds of Mrs. Minnie Julien as Clerk, S. J. Palmer as Treasuere, Pirece V. Roberts as Assessor and Virgil B. Llorga.n as Justice of the Peace, for Semiahmoo Township; Emil C. Alfs as Clerk, and Vhn. Corcoran as Justice of the Peace, for Lummi Island Township, were approved by the Board and filed wi t i the County Clerh. ----- 000----- ,/ Affidavit of Publication df'..the Notice to Contractors - Permanent Highway No. 10, was filed with the Board. -----000----- EEI+LORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,22I SSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, W.ASHINGTOIT. IN THE ITATTER OF THE IMIROVEMMT) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF MAGIT CO%ISTRUCTION CO. OF P EPEIANlQ��r'i' HIGHWAY NO. 10 ) S,TiE MAS , on the 5th day of Ylay, 1922, this Board made an order calling; forbids for the inprovernent of Permanent HiOiway No. 10 (being 1 mile of Yountain View Road) , said bids to be considered Lt 11 A.M. on 11.onday, the 22nd day of Ilay, 1922, and the hotice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper, to -wit: The Bellingham Reveille, in the menner and for the length of time required by law; and =REAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: riddle <13c Hawkins ....................... y129,216.77 Skagit Construction Co ................. 27,583.28 and the Board finding the bid of the Skagit Construction Co. for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made; IT IS THERE10RE ORDERED, that the bid of the said Skagit Construction Co. for the improvement of Permanent Highway No. 10 be, and same is, hereby accepted, and the chaim.an of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the said Singit Construction Co. for the improvement of said road. IT IS FURTHER 01MERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the 1st day of September, 1922, and that the contractor shall be required to give a bond for the full amount of the bid. to insure the faithful performance of the conditions of said contract. Done in regular adjourned session of'the Board this 22nd day of May, 1922. "tt"""tt"""""tt""""""t'"'t"""""""" E. C. Baxter Chaiz'711.an of the 3oard "Board of County Commission-'t J. A. Tliller County Commissioner 'ters of Matcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of ,Washington if ""tt"tt"n"""ntttttitt""tt"ttittltttttttttitttt Attest: Sara E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------ .11 On nio tion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, YLay 23rd, 1922.E airman Board of County Coiruaissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April .._.._..._. ..TERA1 ^.:___....TUe_sd2y._.. THE .. 2.3.rd DAY or. _. ay 1922 Tuesday, May 23rd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment- t y':en on 11a-y 22, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerl: in attendance. The following claims �rere allotirer and proceedings had: LOAD AIM BI?IDGI] FUIM Barbo Bros. 13th Est. On Constr. ?germ. Hy. #8 1,427.55 -----o0o----- To the Honorable the Board of County Commissioners of ,Tlhatcom County State of Washington: Uentlemen: 1,7e, the Autoriotic Registering 3Taehine Corporation, hereby offer to sell Uhatcom County, Wash- ington, Thirty (30) Empire Voting Machines, at the Net Price of Ten Hundred Eighty-seven U 1087.00) Dollars for each 7117achine f. o. b. cars at Jamesto-trn, N.Y. , and upon the folloti==ring terms: LLg,�ach of said machines shall contain nine (9) rows of fifty (50) candidate pointers each, one (1) roar of fifty (50) devices for voting for persons not nominated, twenty-five (25) point- ers for voting in favor of questions an(,,. twent',r-five (25) pointers for voting against questions, and. mechanism for voting at Primary Elections. We will deliver said machines f. o. b. cars at jamestoivn, T,.Y., on or before the loth day of August, 1922, provided that we shall not be responsible for any delay caused by strikes, fires or other causes beyond our control, and provided the order is given to us on or before the loth day of May, 1922. ,ale will guarantee that each of said machines shall be so constructed that it will operate correctly and accurately vrhen prepared a,nc? used in accordance ,rrith the laws and the printer:_ instructions furnished by this Company. the will without cost to the County, make good by repair or replacement any imperfections or defects in material or workmanship in said machines, provided such repair or replacement is not rendered necessary by the elements, :fire, accident, or through careless or malicious hand- ling. We will defend any action or. actions that may be broughtagainst the County by reason of the infringement of any letters patent by the use of said machines, provided immediate notice is given to us of the beginning of any such action. We will furnish free with each machine a working rlodel of a portion of the face of the machine, for the instruction of voters. We will furnish free, the necessary printed directions forthe proper care and preparation of said machines for elections. We will accept payment for said machines either in cash; or in such other way, approved by the Company, your Honorable Body =:ay deem for the best interest of the people so that the saving made will paythe cost of said machines; or in valid negotiable coupon bonds of the County in such amounts and payable on such dates, not to exceed twenty years, from the date of their issue, as you may elect; said bonds to bear interest Boni the lst day of August, 1922, at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable annually, principle and interest payable in gold coin of the United States of the present standard of weight and fineness, payable at the office of the County treasurer of Tbhatcom County in the Cit;r of Bellingham, Washington, or at the off- ice of the State of Vlashington Fiscal Agency in the City of New York:, N.Y. , at the option of the holder; Said Bonds to be printed or lithographed by the County and to contain an uncondi- tional pror_nise on the part of the County to pay same on the Cate of payment therein specified. The question of the validit-y of said bonds will be submitted by the County at its e:.pense to recognized Bond counsel approved by the Company, anc? we shall not be required to accept such bonds in payment unless the opinion of said counsel is given approving the validity thereon, and to than.; end you are to furnish all transcripts and other proofs required by counsel to pass RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS _.. _._....._._ _ Ap.ril .. .. TERM a Tuesdy..... THE 23rd DAY OF iliay _... _. _... 192 2 upon their validity, anal are to enact such resolutions -,.nd orders as counsel may require to r:iake such bonds valid. Respectfull7., submitted, AUTOKATIC FLEGISTERING IiACIrI TE COFG)ORIi'MIT By Allen and Conner, Agents V1. W. Conner Dated at 308 Alaska Building Seattle, Vlashin[,;ton. 24 th day of April, 1922. V!e hereby accept the above proposal and direct the Prosecuting Attorney to prepare the necessary Resolution and Contract. Dated t',i s 23rd day of T.Iay 1922. nannttnnttnn""n►tntt"nnnn""nit"►tntt "Board of County Com,<;.i scion- ►' tiers of Miatcom County State" tt of Washington If "nt►nn"►tnn"nn"n►tnttnttnnattnrtnnnn ATTES:' ; Sam I Barrett E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller Co-: Commissioner Co. Co=,issioner ------- 000------- IN TM] MATTER 01' GROCERIES) ORDER AC Cam' III I; G B ID OIt' rAl R I-IMPICIaTT ILE CO . FOR WIiATCOT.3 COUNTY HOME WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 23rd day of l.,ay, 1922, in accord- ante with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the.Whatcom County Horne, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: Fair Iliercantile Co ........... 4) 337.56 A. L. Ovren................... 350.62 ',,HE"r3EAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of the Mir Mercantile Co. to be the lowest bid for such supplies, IT IS T-IMREFORE ORDE ED that the said bid of the Ihir 1.Iercantile Co be, ant' same iz hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for deliver-j on or before June 1, 192 and that if any of said- supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said lair Mercantile Co. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of Yay, 1922. ►tnnnnnnttn""nrt"nnn"nnn"tt"""tt"" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Coruzission-tt J. A. Willer County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Erown County Commissioner If of Washington ►t if n n""tin"""tin n n u n n n n"""""" Attest: Sara E. :Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offieio Clerk of the IJoard. -----000---- On motion the 730ard adjourned to meet on T7ednesday, Ilay 2,1th, 1922. Chairman Doard o f Counts" Comrv. s si one rs . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS AT) rl l TERMS:. i,'e doe s day THE 24 -h DAY OF I,1ay 1922 WeCLnesc'ay, May 24th, 1922. 'he Board met )ursuant to adjournment taken on y'ay 23, 1922. Present, all mcnbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were h., d; p23SOLUT10N 110. Al ,,711EREAS, the laws of the State of Washington authorize the adoption anc,,. use of Voting Machines at all elections held in the several countiesof the State, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Comm.2issioners of Vilaatcom County, that the Empire Voting I'Laehine is hereby adopted and may be used at all elections hereafter held in V'7l.atcom County; 2n d 751BREAS, The Automatic 1-1egistering I:Rachine Corpo.—ation, under date of April 24, 1922, submitted a proposal for the sale to VIhatcom County of thirty (30) Empire Votin[; 1achines, now, therefore, BE IT ITMOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of VThatcom County, Washington, that said proposal be and the some is hereby accepted; and 1�E IT I+URTHIM RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners be and they are hereby em- powered, authorized and directed, on behalf of this county, to enter into a contract Srit.n the saic' kato.matic I'egi stering I.Taci,ine Corporation for the purchase of thirty (30) Empire Voting Machines at the net price of one thousand and eighty-seven dollars (01,087.00) each, f.o.b. cars at Jamestown, i1eij York; and BE IT IUMHER, RESOLVED that in payment for said voting machinestthe county wil- pay to said company the full sum of thirty-two thousand, six hundred and ten dollars (�,32 , 610.00) , either in cash, or, at the option of the count-,,, shall pay twenty-six hundred ten dollars (�2610.00) cash and shall issue and deliver to the said Automatic Registering Lachine Corporation the foll- owing general negotiable coupon bonds of the county: Bonds numbered fro:.1 one (1) to thirty (30) , both inclusive, for one t1 ousand dollars (",)1 ,000.00) each, total thirty thousand (V1)30,000.00) dollars, payable serially in their numerical order, lowest numbers first, as follows: Two thousand dollars (5)2,000.00) of sair bonds shall become clue and payable on the first day of August, 1923, and annually thereafter two -thousand dollars (�')2,000.00) of said bonds shall become due and pa;Table until all of said. bonds shall have become due and payable. Upon such delivery of said bonds said cormany shall pay to the county accrued interest to dtte of delivery, if any, said bonds to be dated tlae first d_ay of August, 1922, and to bear interest therefoon, at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum-, payable annually on t1ie first da�r of August of each -;rear, principal and interest payable in Gold Coin of the United States of the present standard of weight an.a fineness, at theoffice of the Treasurer of Whatcom County, in the City of Bellingham , 7Twshington, or at the State of Washington 17iscal Agency in the City of New "Lork, IT.Y. , at the option of the holder; and the Chairman of said Board is hereby authorized, empowered and. ed reeted to prepare and sign said. bonds, and, the Clerk of said Board is hereby authorized and directed to attest sai r'. bonds and affix thereto the seal of said Board, and the Treasurer o_`' the County is hereby authorized and directed to countersign said bonds and deliver same together with twenty-six hundred ten (<)2610.00) dollars to the said Automatic Registering I.1achine Corporation, in payment for said voting machines, as provided in said contract; said bonds and their coupons to be in substantially the form provided for and specified in Resolu- tion No. A2, of the Board of County Commissioners, passed 11ay 24th, 1922; and .13E IT FURTIMR RESOLVED that the signatures of the Chairman and the Cler. of said Board on the interest coupons may be the printed, engraved or lithographed facsimile of the signatures of said officers; and BE IT IU 117 ti RESOL112D that on the back of each of said bonds there shall be printed a copy of the Act approved T:[arch 21, 1890, recited in said bonds. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April_ T>an .._.. Vfec?11esd J' THE _ .... 2�th DAY ..... ._ . T'Ta.�T _.__.. _ 1922 .__......_.. PASSED this 2,1t1i day of I:Iay, , A.L. 1922. 11111111It111111Iiitl►11 tt111111It1111111111ti111111111111 "Board of County Commission-11 I'ers of 7whatcom County State" 11 of Flu shingt on IT 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 it 11 It If II 11 tl tl 11 it 11 11 it E. C. Baxter J. A. Miller Board of County Commissioners of tiLatcom County, 17ashington. ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett Clerl. of the Board. ------ 000------ RESOLUT 7 Oi7 IIO . A 2. ✓ BE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Co-rimissioners o f ',Jhatcorri County, Washington, that for the purpose of making payrzent for thirty (30) Empire Voting I.Iachines purchased by Whatcorn Coun-' , from the Automatic Registering; IrIaclzine Corporation of Jamestown, New York, pursuant to resolution of this Board passed May 24th, 1922, such machines being deemed by said Board to be necessary for the proper conduct of elections in said county, there be issued the negotiable coupon bonds of said County of 171hateom in the aggregate amount of thirty thousand ( 30,000.00) Dollars consisting of thirty (30) bonds of one thousand dollars (01,000.00) each, numbered one (1) to thirty (30) both inclusive, which said bonds shall bear date of August 1, 1922, and carry interest at the rate of five (5) per century per annum, payable annually on the first day of August of each year, such interest to be evidenced by coupons to be attached to said bonds, both principal and interest to be payable tt the office of the County Treasurer in..Bellingham or at the office of the State of 'Jashington Fiscal Agency in the City of New York, at the option of the holder, in Gold Coin of the United States of the present standard of freight and fineness, and said bonds shall mature and be payable in their numerical order, lowest numbers first, as follows: T;ro thousand dollars (1)2, 000.00) of said bonds shall become due and payable on the first day of August, 1923, and annually thereafter two thousand dollars (S02,000.00) of said bonds shall become due and payable until all of said bonds shall have become due and payable. 1DE IT :.+ RTHI+R RESOLVED that said bonds shall be signed by the Chairman of this Board and countersigned by the County Treasurer, and the seal of said Board shall be thereto attached, attested by the Clerk of this Board and the said interest coupons Ehall be signed by the said Chairman and Clerlc, whose signatures upon such coupons may be in fac-simile; said bonds and coupons shall be in substantially the following form: No. UNITED STATES OF _ L +'RI CA STATE OF VIASHINGTON COUNTY OF l'1HAT C OI.i 1 t000.00 COUNT.,'' ELECTION SUPPLIES BOND. KNOW ALL I.MN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the County of h. atcom, in the state of l;Tashington, United States of America, acknowledges itself to owe and for value received does hereby promise to pay to the bearer on the 1st da�r of August , 19 the sum of One Thousand (5)1 , 000. 00) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent (5 0) per annum payable annually on tjze first day of August in each year upon the presentation and surrender of the onneXed interest coupons as they severally mature; both principal and interest of this bond are payable in Gold Coin of the United States of the present standard of weight and fineness at the office of the Treasurer of 7)hatcon County, in the City of _)ellingham, silasl�ington, or at the State of sVashinc- ton Fi sca 1 Agency in the City of 1,Iew York at the option of the holder. TEIS FOND is one of a series of thirty bonds of lilce date and amount, numbered 1 to 30., both inclusive, aggregating thirty thousand (4a30 , 000.00) dollars, and is issued b;..- said County for the purpose of purchasing necessary supplies for conducting elections tirithin and for said County, in accordance and in strict compliance with the Constitution of the State of 71ashington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEHIIX VIednesday Txs 24th DnY or 1:a,y 92`' __.__ ... .. _ .. .._.. ...__._..... _-. _ _......_ _ 1 f ��if�� w�y Y and an Act of the Legislature of the State of 'Washington entitled "An Act authorizing and em- powerin� the organized counties of the State of Washington to contract indebtedness and to issue bonds for funding the same, and declaring an emergency," approved on the 21st day of March, 1890, cn d pursuant to resolutions duly adopted by the Board of County Conz:lissioners of said County. And it is certified and recited that all acts, conditions and thin`;s required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this bone have been properly done, happened ?,nd been performed in regular and due form as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said County, including this series of Bonds, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitations. IN TESTIMOMY 7111EREOF, The said County of 7Jhatcor,�. has caused this bond, to be signed by the Chairman of its Board of Count;; Commssionera, countersigned by its County Treasurer, and attested b;;r the Clerk of said Board, and the seal of said Board to be affixed hereto, and has caused the attached coupons to be signed with the fac-simile of the signatures of said Chairman and Clerk, all as of the first day of August, 1922. Countersigned and registered according to law: County Treasurer of Uhatcom County, Washington. (Coupon) Chairmen of the Board of County Conzriissioners, V)hatcom, County, 71a, skiing ton. Attest: Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, 7.glatcofil County, ottshingt on . 50.00 On August 1, 19_••_, the COUNTY of WHATCOI-I, WASHIITGTOISi, willpay to bearer at the office of its 'Treasurer in Bellingham, or at the VTashington Fiscal Agency in ;e' `:'ork City, at the option of the holder, the Burn of Fifty Dollars in Gold Coin, for the annual interest due that daIr on its Count„r Election Supplies Bond, dated August 1, 1922. No. Chairman, Board of County Co.n;iv. ssioners . Attest : Clerk, Board of County Commissioners. CERTIFICATE OF _T,EGIST RATIO d. IT IS HEIMY CE'RTIFIE'D that, at the request of the holder of the within bond, all unmatured coupons thereof have been surrendered an(.. cancelled, and that the vri thin bond is hereby converted into a RegistereO. Bond, principal any' interest payable to the registered holder named in the registration blank below, his assigns or .legal representatives. Interest will be reanitted by ,mail in New York ey:ch4 nge . Dated, Registrar T'y This bond may be registered as to principal under the signature of the Registrar below, and shall thereafter be transferable under such signature upon and assignment duly acknovrledged or proved, and may be similarly trans-ferred again to "bearer". the coupons will remain paya1ble to bearer, unless all of them shall be surrendered and destroyed as evidenced by the e;Lecution of the foregoing Certificate provided for that purpose,.. ate of Name and .`dress of Registered by Registry i egistered Holder RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' ]PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 7_ TERmy yfe can e s day THE 24 th DAY OF. T a Y. _....._ 192 2 73.E IT IWTIPHIM RESOLVED that said bonds shall be registrable as provided in the certificate of registration set fortaz herein above in connection with the form of said bond, an6. the County Treasurer shall, until further orders of this Board, be the Registrar for the purposes of such registration, and shall prepare and keep in his office proper books ,for such registry. BE IT FURTHIPR RESOLVED th^t in 'case the County shall e:Lercise its option to deliver said bonds to s^id Conpan,r in payment for said. machines, then the proper officials are hereby directed to deliver said bonds v^it'1-1 interest coupons attached as aforesaid to the Automatic Registering T"(11chine Corporation or their assigns when the said thirty (50) Empire Voting 11achines shall have arrived in the Cit-r of Belli.nr;1lam consigned to the County of * hatcor:. and when they shall have �,,een accepted by this Board, at which timeof delivery of bonds there shall be paid to the County by said Automatic .,egistering ;;machine Corporation or its assigns the accrued interest upon said bonds from their date to such date of the delivery tkiereof. PASSED this 24t1i day o f 1'-�,y , 1922. II II ti1111IIII11fl11flIIII1111IIItII11111111IIt111I111ilII >oard of Counter CoraYziscion-" Ilers of Vhlatcorl County State" it of ,`Tashin gton 11 "11 11 11 It It 11 if it II 11 it ff 11 I1 it I1 it 111I 11 If 11 ft U 1111 E. C. Ba'lter 1. A. 7:'-ller Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, ;?a shin gton ATTEST: Sam E. Tarrett Clerk of the Board ------ 000------ ✓ :Official bonds of Bert Jones as Treasurer, -and C. T. Likins as Assessor, for 1.1arietta Tovinship, were: ap-proved by the Board and piled with the Count7r Cleri.. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, '.Tay 25th, 1022. rman JdarcL of county Uommi sszoners . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERD Thursday THE 25 th DAY OF "'' y 192 2 ..� _ Thursday, I.'ay 25th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I.'a;T 24t3h, 1n22. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clem-- in attendance. The following proceedin s were iad: AG REELIEITT TI?IS AGMM:IEIT`1 made this 2 5 t h day of I:Iay, 1922, by and betvreen VIhatcom County, t`l€ s,hington, a municipal corporation, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, duly authorized hereto, party of the -first part, and I: rs. Julius Charles of -.,ui-,rii Indian I'eservati on , 71hatcom County, Washington, part- of the second part, �IIT:=SETH that the said part;: of the first part in consideration of the premises hereinafter set forth, agrees to pay to the said party of the second part, :,1155.00 cash none-,. OIL the United States, an(l said party of the second Dart in consideration of the receipt of said sum of to her in hand paid, receipt tifnereof is hereby acknocrledged, does assign, set over and transfer and grant unto the said part;.` of the first part, the rig-,t to take sand and gravel fror- the following described tract, lot or parcel of land, situate in Miatcom County, Washington, to -wit: Lot 1 of Section 19, To=shln 38, .'.To rth Range 2 East `,l.l'. , and in consideration of the receipt of said sum of ;,55.00 to her in hand paid, the said Iirs. Julius Charles agrees that the said party of the first part shall take gravel from the said property of tlle said r,Irs. Julius C':iarles, in a sufficient quantity to gravel the Lurzai Shore Road, a distance o f not to exceed three miles , the said distance b eing fron I'i sin Point half fray toward the Portage, not to exceed in all, three :Niles, the said gravel to be taken at the convenience of the said party of the first part but all to be taken tirithin the time not to exceed three years from this date. !IT ''I",-TESS 1;71MMOF the said parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. it 11 11 11 If 11 tool If It 11 it 11 if It it it it 11 tool 0 it it it if to 11 It I'Doard of County Commission-" "ers of 7,1hatcom County State" " of 71a sh i n Ct on it "" II It 11 1t 11 0 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 It r1 11 ri 11 1i 11 rt It ATTEST: Sam l;. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR end el:-o`fieio Cleric of the Board of County Commi s c;i oners . WHATCO-11 COU11TY, a municipal corporation, BY E. C. Baxter, 1-'HAIMJTA1T of the Board of County Cor�nissioners J. A. I.'ilier Com;.iissioner Ed Brov.a Com issioner. TFrs . Ellen Charles PARTY Op TlE SECOITD PAR"?. James Abbott Julius Charles ----- 000----- On motion t.,e. Board adjourned to meet on Friday, , 26th, 1922'. rman Boarl of County Commissioners. April TEnrrs' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T'ri day THE 2 6th DAY OF 1.7ay 192 iri.day, 'Iaur 26th, Y:,22. The Board met y)ursuant to adjournrlent tal�en on 11'ay 25t1l, 1922. Pre- sent , ^1]_ 1.Ler°focrs of the Board and the Clerl- in attendance. The following proceedillCs were had: BEFOG THII BOARD OF COUIIT7 CO'.7 2SSIOTTERS OF ITT ,'II1 f.fATT.-: l 0 ' 0+1GII �+ ,'WAY I'TO ( . 10 ) '!IIAT CO' _ COUITT 1JiiSlil71_1G i'0TT . 01?DER XPP IOVII;G COi� ' 11ACTO II S BOITD. It is hereby ordered th^t the surety bond of the Skagit Construction Co for 07,533.20 cove -.in- ; coutr et for paving Permanent "iihcr<<r io. 10 (1 mi of I1t. View Road) and given by the United States Fideliti, and Guaranty Company, be, tine. same is hereb;- approved. Done in regular adjourned session of the board t_-.is 26th day of TO r , 1922. . """" u It ti It If ti" ti It ti" tt It "" It It ti ti If It tt If It it E a. .�. C. _�:aV per Chai rnan of the Board. "Boars' of County Col=ission-" T. A. '.`.filler County Cor:2iissioner tiers o_ natcom Count;r State" Ed Brown County Co�v-�lissioner " o f �;o,,hin t on " ttlntt"t►titistnnttstttslu"srnsrti"Its'nu"st't Attest: :Sam 11. Barrett `Iounty Auditor and officio Clerl, of the Board. ------000 ----- The Board entered into o, contract with the Sl>agit Construction Company for the paving of Permanent No. 10 (lit. View Road 1 mi at a cost of •'27,583.28. Cont-Tact on file in County Engineer's Office. DEFORE TIC, OARD OF COUNTY COI>7ISSIOITLRS OF ';TiIATC031 COUITTY, ,'IAS='TGT0, J I;T THE _. ATTER W.? THE I121ROZ7'T.: ],11T OF) ( IIESOLUT I O _T. THE AIT WYCIi ROAD ) , IE EAS, at a nieetinG of the Boars? of County CorLiiissioners of lIriatcom County, State of ',la sh- in€;ton, held in the Corir.iissi ones' office of said count;" on this 26t1i 1922a au0rur.2 a , being present and a majority votin in the affir�lative, the following; resolution was adopted: RESOLVED, that the profiles, In^.ps, plans, specifications ancl estimate on the Van 71yck Road, to be l,notrn as Highway No. 32, be an(' Name are hereby ay.,roved and adopted, and that such hichway or section thereof shall be i-,M)roved under the provisions of Chap. 17, Rem. c Bal. Code, as ^,mended by Chap. 72, Laws of Washington, 1917. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of '-.-'ay 1922. It If It ti of II It it tl It It If tt it Ii If tt it tl it It If It It it tt It it tt E . C . ~' ^ Cv1 a tit e r � "Board of County Conmi ssion-" _ Chai=ian of the Hoard of County tiers of Lhatcori County State" Com:rissioners. if of ',lIashin[,ton it T. A. 1,1i ller County Coln -. i ssioner ""II""I111It it iI It U"tt tt Il rt""lt it"""""""" Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest : Sam _:arrett County Auditor and E.:-officio Cler],. of the Boated. ----.-000----- JEMI'L, TI-P; BOARD 01' COUITT:" CO:.SIT ,�SIrD=E'"S 01' jW'ATCO:_ COiJTITY, 'ASIrTITGT-TT. IT1 r'r, 1:IATTER OF THE IL1PROVE1,111T) ( OrDER CALLING FOR BIDS. OF TIT'_? VA?T VECn. ROAD } TO BE XITO tli'T AS r IGIn�IAY ITO . 32 )( IT IS ITO�:I ORDER:,]D that notice ?.�e publis'ied sailing for bids for the construction of the proposed improvement of the Van 1,7,--c'-_ Road, to be ?.noz°n_� s Iii 'zt�roy IIo. 32, co_L3encinr at the sec- tion colder co1.U.on to Seca. 4, 5, C L 9, Tyro 30 T,, 1 3 of ',I."7., and running thence East between Secs 4 9 to the section corner coi.,.mon to Secs 3, ,:1, 9 -7: 10, Twn and 7.enC e afo-resaid, -a distance of One ." ll@, Sa7 C' ilzp ro vement t0 1iiClU de Cl earlil , rU bbinE';, ;r adinC, necessary- dralYla�,e c nd graveling. S I RTI -]R OPT-, ED f this �'oar(7 c a :lc_ he he-:•eb-; i directed t issue IT IS -�?��+ , �a1�� �11e C1erTc Oi -� `' �' '� `-'..s „' S �0 1 �uuE RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS A,o ri 1 TERNI�/ 77ri da�:r THE S6t_i D,�Y or ay 1922 C '.hl f0" bids 40- t!1e c onst�7u ct—io.= of s -,.i C'_ i' -'OVCr10:'lCCO rdinc, to the 1`:2"ps p1 tiiIs specifi- cations, etc., on file in the office of the County=ngineer. raic'_ bids to be opened anC. con- s 1 o f 11 f 1: T ','r j s a,., t h e 1,1 t.`. d^ r l 2, c" , 'l; "1 0 : ou rt L? 1. = si.._el�ec� �.t �_�e ; o:�.r o �_ o e oe A.:�. , oi� ,�ec.nea�_�•, y of June. 9 OL?SC In t}e Office Of theOa1"d Of COLlnty Cor�t11SS70i�e1'S. BaC= idler s7a11 denosit S;'lt _'1S bic._ certified chec'> in an amount eclun1 to 5 goer cent. of his ,yid, and tie success-u. bic'_der s'fal1 fu nlsw: F. bond as required la-w. The Board, rese::Jed t1C r1.rht to reject any or all bids. Bone in regula2 adjourned session of the D o a rd this 41-6th da of y, 192,2. ffn"nu""Iru""nff+run"""""ni:""""rrn ?'C. 7:a<ter Chairman Of the Board Of "2,oard of County' Coimiissi0n-" County Core:"? usi0nei's. "ers of �..1latcoin County State" J. A. �.`i].ler County Cori:-..issioi,,er. " o--- ':era shincton " Ed Brovin County Commissioner. "" It "" If """"""""" tr """" Attest Sam .:. Barrett Couiltr Auditor a.nd ��-officio Clef; of the ]�oard. ----- 000----- On inotion the :�oard adjourned to meet on .Tonda y�., , �.�.ay 29th, 7922. �� '^ ? ty Corr.,,i ssione-rs . Cl a i ra�.a. 3 o a_ o f C o un u J RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERhO ?.'Ond—r TxE S` tt 1 DAY OF y 1922 ,- , 22 r ,„ 2- r =--onday, '."�I� 2Jt'r2, _Jti�,. -,ie .�o�rd 2.iet, -y�ul,�u��n� to �.djovl.nlent t��l>en on _"4;;- 26, 19212. pre- sent, ^l.l me ibcr(_, of the IIOarC. and the Merl. in attendance. The follovrinC w)roceedin;_,s were had: V Tl V. f'�+y� t y - "r �/ y r�_ _. ��W fir^ TiJ. 1.1 �/• ct • ai , conl�tr, c ion O- 1'el��lJ1p11 of _J. :,.t _�. , e l for al�;anlul lar: a ^ •:It�Ve NtJ C-vA �'_ drainar7e sl.rsten,t__er it 1._ in secs. 1<: , :.5 , -..-- in TvrD 40 IT, onc_ , cover-inir same, ;•rel'c fileC ','ri' L:,e ------- 000------ T -"., 7' � tt" 7, , T T` ,r-t -m ^� --, •' .. a. > r• rr, � - .'T r'� '- •,T j -� S'2 1 !'in Tl, TIC _._i>l �R OIr ::a_j ���! IO 0 _'r:..:, e 1, 0 lr� OG_L ..�LAl IO-; ;r �r f r'.,.�,r-,--rT(YPt 1{ -, r,T^7 t , 1 T i17 r, •rf.r��t_i_. ,.�^�.�_., ?� -� •rrt i� C• nT ll;,-� r "'l'j-C� --) -,-n C�.r._.u�aTO0� A p_�_1TAC- T.�'_.OV�.���� Ssu_ .: a_, �aT.T, .,QCli. _D Aa .._ t�,_i. J��C_tII��D. r>D rt D=CTIliG -„^TG EMER' S SU= 1'LlTD Ivw 0 T-U . Thea-rol.ication ,7,n('. 1`)c".i-1.7.021 Of 3"'. J. Ka)m, et al. , of S�illatcor. County, ��fas'_ in ton, ownin, I"Irm L ds in sa d iDetltiol, desc ,i' eC:, -.yeti tioni1i�; 'herein '_"or t'1C Or�a21i Z- tion O L a dr inaL e district, and the construction 01 a d_-ainaUc improvement s-stel V:,erein, located as therein descri'..e , havin t'`.is da,r been filed ti7iL7 the Cler of tl'_C - oardl of Con-missioners oiatcon Cou:ity, r.ehin-ton, togetllcr �:;itl-1 bout. in the sur of 1. 1,'200.:,0, payable to the County r of Z:'llatcorl "11(_ C =1C_ t i o n c a provided b ,' the Statutes in such Ca ses am1icC'_e, an(I it ap.L)earinc tlIcref2:oEI that „ r , i h these 1 ncc osity -for �aiC iniprovel:'_ent �.-.C. the o_�_-ni�,:.tion 0f saiC_ CListrict amd said petition d ^ r~ �ll respects r„='-`'iclent for the initiation of said -roceeC;_ili�, �n b of-�_ ein� i.�,�t_ _ ., r•t n - .-r T> 7t7>1it ,,r P a ('r ter-• T.� .L County, t^r „r� s'n t'+ that r•"', d l �•. _.�„ Q_. T. '. �T) b� t11G' 10�:rC 0 „Oi"li"11a �i011E'r 0 11a�C0... ..,0 In �� , .a.-ll1 ;ton, tll�.t, �� 1 '.�On( ;.0 an._ `hC a 1C I1CrE'b�r i a1�LL' 'O"Cd; ti:^.i" '..0 `''•lcr'.. o.maic!--oar.1 inilncrl-ately C_el.iver a copy r s2i,-1 Petition to '11-11e County TI1clncer of ",'I''atcom_ '.'ounty, I.,,ac'nills.ton, -xic_ t-.aat .`3ai"'.-Tlf-ineer, z or, r ce . �t Ise ,eo:�, at once proceed to viez,- t'le line and location, of said proposed improvement nc'. the l�ropert; to I)c affectcCl tJlereb r ant. Cle`err.inle r'sietller sr,,id proposed in�proveraent is, in 'lis opinion, r.ecessarlr, rrllether sal:r:e 7::ill 10e can(lucivc to ;rablic 1. 1ewlt ., convenience any'. welfare, %letheY' in his opinion, the lOCwtl.on and route of the s^.iC! proposeC dre.in,Sc system C:escri ied in s^i,'. petition are the best for said pro —posed improvement, r,''lat, if any, part of saiclproposed system sazould be onlitted,anC_ report all of saiO_ nat?,ers to the "� oarC_ of Com.�i :_ssi.oners of ,,latcor. County, .+ asllinCton , in viritinC tocet-her wi uh his recoialen.:w.tions tilereon as soon c.s possible after receivinLz this o rC.er. ^, t r i T T^ session + n ,-n c s r 0_ T •� ry t. r OI,!a A_- A RT�GLLAf:: ADJOL dT�,J o- 11e .,or^ c_ of Col�z-_i. i oncrs � _alto:: noun , , Is"_- 0 inV'Jn, u'.i rrt �l: C,ayof 1" air , A.D. 1922 n rJ rr Ir It If Ir it It it 0 1r n It ri If u It It 11 of 11 n 11 If 11 If it u Ire -oars of County Cor:L:lission-Ir t uera of T, >�iuco2,.i Count,SSt ate" n o VR7� . sl_in -t- 0n It uruunlr11u1111ri1111If11 11ItIf nnnuun11 0 TJ. C . Eal-t er and Caux2 t.y G01:2:�=1 s tSi On er J �1. 'iller COUiT`-_" CO11.'ISSIOI•TE1, r l r T ST r Ct f, `?^'lt7 = 0 3ror:n Ct2TTI19_y CC?_.�:Iar.IO.,.:s_. r �.l. .�_..:;U. . Sa:ri .i1. a rre lit G111]1j" 01 L)AI J. %Q ll._). .. - o o o - - - - - On motion. theoard aC.jou:.=Cd to ._ee' on ';ecInesC_a�r, �% 31, 19�2. Cha] 1'271en1CarC'_ f GOunty CO21:17 ssioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TER 7� e dn e s day THE 31st DAY OF T."'ay 1922 ... ... . ... QJ I/ ire dn e ,,, da', r , ,Tay 3 1 s t , 19 2 2 The 23 o a r d net . ,pursuant, to a dj o u rninen t- akenn 9 19 22 Pre- o2 , sental .1 members o--' t1,4e BoarC, ,and the Clerk in attendance The followinZ -proceedir-Ls were had: Engineer's -pre1imina3:-,- report on '�'Iarri (.itch was filed -,,-ath 16,11-le 13oard. C.� - - --------- 000 --------- C/ V11 IN THE 17ATTER OF T1zrE P.20TITIOITI, OF E. J. et- al. , MR THL"E 0RGL]rIZXLIOX1 OF A DRAIYAGE DISTRICT jIMD TIT, CONSTRUCTION OF A DITUINIIAGE IT.TRO7E1.U1T1T'1' SYST-71'. THEMIIIN, LOCATED AS D-(]SCRIBED. ORDER GIVING DRIJ.'TAGE' I7.1PRMM1 .1-MMT DISTRICT A SERIIM ITUI!MER 1111D APPOI11TING ATTO21"E"'L. The report of theCountyEngineer in favor of the -above described proposed improvement, end Inc -uted L iring been received and filed, it'is now 01-DMED that further proceedings be instit u carried on for the organization of a drainage improvement district as pa�ayed in the petition and that said drainage ir,,iproverient district be hereafter 1nio,,-,-n and designated as, Drainage Ii-,iprovement District 2":o. 20, of 7,hatcom County, Washington. It appearing that R. 13. LeCocq a licensed and practicing attorne-,r of Lynden, 7hashington,-.1,10. D.Ken,-:*on, DeputyProsecuting; Attorneir U have I.,,cretofore performed certain legal ser-%-ices in the preliminary stenos already t1aill-en for the organization of said di strict, an(. that it is the desire and request of the petitioners that all legal- matters connected 1:writh the o r[,-ani --,at- ion of said district and. the construction of a drainage improvement Vstem therein be under their charge. J� , 117M I T at tllcnai(l. R. B. LeCocq and E. D. i-enyon, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney IT IS ITUMI-11" 0' T ID that - - 11 "? of Whatcom County, Washington, be and 4 thoy are hereby appointed. as p0 attorneys for said Drainage Improvement District No. 20 of !,Mnatcon. County, VJ1Lash.JnF3ton, and are directed to perfolyl and reAder 11legal services hereafter necessary for the cor,,pletion of the organization of said. district, and. the construction of sai:'.. drainage iiiproverncnt system, and that their compensation for ser- vices in the matter be hereafter fixed -,.nC allowed by the hoard cf County Cornmissioners, and charged to said drainage improvement district as ,, part of the costs of construction of said drainage improvement system. therein. 1',0 1,72 III PE GTJ L AR AD J 0 U R: T I UD S E S S 10:I OF T 111] ]") 0 1J. M TT 11 S 3 3- - -, t, D Yar 0 1? Ma y , 1922 . it it 11 If 11 11 11 It It 1*1 it 11 it 11 it 11 1; 11 If 11 if 11 it 11 H 11 11 11 if 1; "Board of County Con-mission-11 "ers of Whatcoin County State" 11 of WashinCton 11 It If if It 11 If 11 11 11 11 it 11 If If 11 11 11 it E. C. Baxter C=IUAIT J. A. T.Tiller 11,M'_T1iSS1O1\T1R Ed Brown - COM:ISSICITER ATTEST :' Sam D, . Barrett CL1,`2.ZK OF THE BOARD. ---------- 000 ---------- IN THE IIATTER OF DRIJITAGE I!:T1ROV-___J1ENT DISTRICT 0 RDE R DI 31E, CT III( - ENG INNER I S F MAL SURVI7,Z ldi'D -I]STIM-AT-11' Or, COSTS OF (1,01TISTRUCTIOIT AND 13�I: AGES NO. 20 OF WHATCOLT COUITTY, W.%SHINGTO.N. j I= B17,121PITS TO AFFECTED PIDIPE'RTY. J. C. H.ILLS, County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, having heretofore in thc-matter of the above described drainage district, reported in favor of the improvement prayed in tl ion heretofore petition given la-,,,, di a serial number as by la -,, di rected, it is now, petit. 01=111F2111) that the, said County Engineer go upon the lines described in said petition and approved by him in saiC,, report, ant'. survey, anC take levels or, the sa.rne, setting a stake at every r the intersection one hundred feet off, said lines and numberinE.-, the s,,rpe consecutively; that h e note t e t of property, lines and bounCaries, toi,,,ns11ips,. city and county lines and. road crossings, if any, thereon anC make such other investigations as he may (leem necessary and ra,'L;e and return to this Board in said matter a re-rjo rt , profile and plat of the saric and that he also I.,-Iahe and return therein an estimate of the costs of construction of such system as prayed in said petition, to,r,,*ether with the costs of construction of such laterals and branch ditches as he may fine:. nec- essary to install and construct -as a part of said system, itemizing said costs of construction So that same will be reasonably, specific as to the various parts thereof, providod, however, that suc':'l estimate of costs shall be and hereby is helO, to be preliminar,,,:* only,, and shall not be held or consi(7.ered biiacinC, a.s a iii-iiit on the ariount that may, be expended in constructing said !--v- C t era 374 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS', PROCEEDINGS lip. rJ I TERA e dn c s Cla-%, THE DAY OF 1922 Said County n,iCince-_ is '_Iiereby ORDE11123D 0 to -return schedule o.n(-'L estimate of all property that will 'L)e _ la,,ed o-, bot'. Camaed and benefited by the proposeC, ii-.1provement, together with U f, L, an esti„,at,c of t1he specific darageo or benefits or both sustained, by each parcel of property affected by improvement, InnC. ',-,o estimate and report the total number of acres that will be benefited by t1ho said proposed improvement, showing in said schedule and report the boundaries of said district, as determined by benefits to the property 'herein embraced, as herein set forth, and ar in which the pro- h.e is further OT0.1"lil'23D to specify in said schedule an('- report the r;inne poseo in.-Drovenent is to be made and to state and describe therein the number, kind, location, z,.nd. dimensions of all -rater ways, ditches, dikes, outlets, flood. gates and all other artificial appliances of every kind and character to be conbtructed or installed or improved, in connection with said proposed improvement including, bridges and crossings. Said engineer is further ORDEPED to ar-1-C.nge the schedules of property shown in his said report to be damaged or damaged and benefited in parallel columns with appropriate headings, and 'o show therein the description of each, parcel of property and. if land to give therein the U U - U, legal si-fodivision, section, township, and range, and number of acres, and if platted the name of the plat and' lot anC. block nunber there -in, and to set opposite each of said parcels of prop- erty he name of the owner or owners, or reputed oymer or owners, the estimated Cross dai'.1ages that will be sustained by reason of the proposed improvement , the estimated, Cross benefits that will accrue therefrom and to arrange same with a right hand column in said schedule sufficiently wide for the signatures of thd owners, ,,fhich said column shall bear the heading III, the under- signed owner of the property opposite which I have signed my name, accept and. agree to the estimated amount of benefits and damages that will accrue to my property by reason of the proposed imp rover.,ient Said engineer is further ORDER-EM to draw the plat of said system u1)on a scale sufficientiy large to show all the meanderings of the proposed improvement and to distinctly show thereon the boundaries of each lot or tract of land and the location of each public or other road and sewer system to be benefited thereby, the narie of the owner of each lot or tract of land and each public or other road ancd_ severer systems affected, the distance in feet through each tract or parcel of land crossed by the proposed improvement and to show on said profite the surface and grade line and the gradient fixed, together with all other matters in connection with said district, its boundaries, the lands embraced therein and in connection with saidj,,roposed drainac;e ifaproviement as the County Engineer shall deem material. Said County Engineer is further ORDERED to make and, file with his report, as aforesaid, an itemized bill of costs incurred in the discharge of his duties in t'_,-.e matter of said Drainage improvement District No. 20, and said proposed Cxainage improvement system sought to be constructed therein to the date of the filinCe, of sai0l_ report, and to report the same and file came with the ClerlC of the Board of County Commissioners of VIhatcom County, W.shington, ,rithin ten daysater the completion of his said survey. ft. The Cler!" of the Foard of County Commissioners of 1,11,ia-tcom County, 7,1ashington, is hereby ORDERED to prepare and 1:eep a special inde.,.,-v.nCL to note therein all proceedings had and all papers filed in connection witli said Drainage Improvement District -1ro. 20, of 71hatcom County, VLashington, botl,, prior to and subsequent to the entr-,,-, of thio order, an(! to furnish to the County Engineer of said County and State a true copy of this order for his info=,ation and dit:- ection in said matter and to enter the original of this orC'er upon the journal of proceedings of sadd Board. DONE IN REGULA11*1 ADJOUIUTED SESSION OF THE BOARD this 31st day of Hay, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM$ ?7e 011 e s da✓r THE 1 St DAY OF I.ia �r 192 2 11 it II it )i " It I1 tl 11 i) 11 It Il tt ti 11 it U fi tl it tt 11 1) tl 11 II 11 n --' ,� f, y i:. -pC . - c.,.l:t e 1' v.::71�iT .r,.. i 1!?? n l (� = tr .Co,ri i c• r Ii __1( B rOZ'TYl COUI ^Y COI.i?:fI;�STOIY F oard o = Coun l.C...1_i N..i on- 11e--S o 7,7h tco1-1 County State" ?'; ll r COUNTY COI,TiTSSTOiaL ��. _ e " o f WashinL ton It tl 11 II 11 li 11 11 If 11 11 It It It It It It 11 11 It 17 It 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It a s . S ?T 1? r, r C h 1;, i� I- O Lt�ea�. �.�,m �,. 1_�.r_ett L.� �_ 0 SI��Ti7 � Ai'c.D /r',7" n �� 'r T t r, -,1 rn TIT 7.uil -i:r-7-.'77 ',_u:,DI T S A 10 �T= COUIITTY 1 L .EASURh�; A2 TIT Ste_ L_a. ,a_: . M.- 30, 1022. In the i ', -latter of the settleracnt with Edith I.% Thornton, Counter Treasurer of ,',hatcom, County, V7-,sh- . �� in[;ton, for the month endin( April 30, 1922. I`OW,.. �t 'this' tire, t�'7_io.-=,t 6r:corainL on :r-o:?'cbi; side 4.tion, and ti'le said Edith 7.7. Thori-iton, I.a.vinc fileC; with this-::oard a sta.te..ent settinzi fort;: her receipts and C'_isburse;.lents, ar_d havinC chcci{ed and compared the clime -%:ri th t1.e statement, , -=C having found that they were actually paid Out b�.- the said Treasurer during the said r�ontll , z c'• p�rlen �_s, eiri _ made i n the suds , anc' from the funds and for the-r)ury)oces hereinafter set forth; 1a07, TE'71'J]F,01, E, it is hereb,, ordered by t1iis � oa,rd that said Edith 1.'. Thornton, as Such Treasurer,,� e a c'' h ,r �lio-ed w�.c.. �r�e ereba i �.._�� credits for said C'isburser--gents as follovis, to-c,,.t. S TATh CAPI'`i'OL BUILD 1rG T''i M For Cas1i paid State Treasurer 9 , 015.66 STATE GEITE AL I?LiTD For cash -oaiJ State Treasurer 41,123.31 STA! r SC11"OOL FUND Far cash -pai d State Treasurer 1 ,112.50 STAT13 1.ILITITZ17 FUJI D Po cash raid State Treasurer 3,634.02 STATE lU'- IC 71T(,- 'lA. PVTlii' For cash paid State Treasurer 18,087.33 S PtilTTTYCi, PFTI T 1TIGI:'7Z- Ior cas1- y State � rreasurer 89 STATE I-!!GI-T�P. 111'UCAT101 ,; TITD For cash paid. State Treasurer 42,188.15 STATE G,A.I."E TUMID y�or c�w�1� as ., � p��ic� Sta e �.�����. Tr as,, r _ e� .�L.�.e�. 91.70 STATE P,T,,CLX'-,ATIOIT i+U,,TD Fo r cash -paid State Treasurer 8,998.85 STATE PA1,K T'UIT1) Fox cash paid State Treasurer ! 6.25 �T COUNTY CV _���iv�' E1L �E1TtcJE ='�iT J Tor v.arrants redeer:,-ed 28,053.97 or interest on sme 99.a63 STATE FI W I'I.TROL Tt' , D For cast. paid "tate Treasurer 755.91 %AIM COI. 'ElTSATI01T 'ITD For Cash paid State '-'reasurer 17 ,766.18 For warrants reC.ecmed 5 -59.24 710AD !,T,rp D''IrGE 1 TiTD Tor warrant's redeer..ee 7 ,442.03 For er?erJencl- varrants redeemed 14,279.30 For interest on e .erc-;enc;r warrants C11.59 ?LIQUOR IITti'-'';STIGYA. IOii MEND For vra r ra nt s redeemed 211. 67 POLL TAX FUND For cash -paid Sta,,e Treasurer 16.00 SOLL=RS' - LIEF FUND For warrants reiteemed 200.00 Gt�I?Is PROTE CTIOIT ITD -°o r warrants redeemed 598.15 hAM O j',l II:aI r-,O V77 EITT 1 U IUD For warrants redec:mcd 3`^ • 48 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERM We do e s day THE 31 s t DAY Or May 192 2 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 275 , 212.10 For interest on same 6:196.34 SCHOOL, DISTRICTS, BOND REDEI�,IPTION FUND For school bonds redeemed 2,200.00 For school 'pond interest coupons redeemed 505:00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For *arrants redeemed 1,454.80 For interest on .same 100.36 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid T.ovmship Treasurers 77,245.73 DITCH & DRAIN, ITOT. DIST. FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 21.00 PORT OF B ELL I NGH IIDT- tND For warrants redeemed 474.20 DOMESTIC ANIMAL PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed 10.00 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City ,& To= Treasurers 150,006.98 'MARIETTA MAD IIIIPT . FUND. For irarrants redeemed 231.54 For interest on same 64,96 BLAINE_FEFNDIME ROAD =1 FUND. For t=rarrants redeemed 180.00 For interest on same 6.00 REDS IPT I ON FUND For cash paid holders 'of Certificates of Delinquency 24.89 BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD I12T . FUND, For road bonds - rede'erned 18, 000.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,694.78 LA�IMENCE_NOOKSACK ROAD IIJIPT . FUND, For road bonds redeemed- 21,000:00 For rood bond interest coupons redeemed 1,980:00 I;TARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed 27.00 SUI::AS-LYNDEN ROAD IMPT , FUND, For vrarrants redeemed 50.00 Total disbursements $775,776:49 We do hereby certify that- we find the cash in the, Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various bunks to her credit at the close of business on April 30, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, . to -wit: Depository Trea su_rer's Balece First y:ati oral --ank q120 , 811,10 Bellincham National'Bank 74,312.87 Northwestern National Bank 142,006.14 , Northwestern State :wank 100,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 32,500.00 First National Bank of Lynden 32,500.00 Citizens' State Bank of Ferndale 14,000.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 50,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 15,000.00, Nooksack Valley State Bank of -Everson 15,000.00 Fanners and Ilerchont's Bank of Nooksack 5,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 20,000.00 0626,130.11 Cash in. Office: Currency` 1415.00. Silver 29.29 Checks & cash items 5213.07 Cash in Vault 1998.00 Total cash in office 8_2655.36 Grand total Treasurer's Cash on Band S'l.634,785.47 "3 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS Ap`r11 TERMS 'Te do e s day THE 31 st DAY OF. Hay 192 2 IN TESTUTONY ',,EERB'O:F, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of jlhatcom County, Washington, this 31 st day of Enay; 1922. "n""n"""n"nnnnn"u"ri"11.n"tlrtttrt"t' E. C. Baxter Chairman Of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. 11i11e1, County Commissioner "erx of Ylhatcom County State" ='d Brown County Commissioner if of Washington " It tt it I1 tt It if 11 11 11 if 11 tt It 11 ti it it tl It 11 tt it if 11 11 11 11 11 Attest.: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex- 0fficio Clerk of the Board.. -------_ .--000--�_---_---_ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 1st, 1922. Cha:trman Bo ara o f County Commissioners. 0do RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ,ri 1 TERMS "7hur s day THE 1st DAY or Jun e - 192 2 The Board net pursuant to Adjournn.ent t-_:hen on ITcy 31, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairr.an, and J. A. '?iller and 11,d 3rovm, Cor.,is i ssioners and Sox>i 1]. Barrett, Clerlc of the Doarcl in attendance. 7--c follow -in,- claims were c11oj: ec. _"n(l. procee lings had: 1TOOK_SACK-SUITAS MAD II I i1LI. F`f' YU71 7` (Hy Standard `"'onst ruction Co , l st . No . 1 - t�aTli n i:o �1Lsac1�- umas Rd I3EMIJ3 THE 30Al_'�D OF C0UIT".:' C0.II.IISSI015LI;S 0:? ',JIATCO1;' `:OU1T"i'Ti', "ASiiII.GT0i1. ' IIf THP IIATTEII OF IT�,CO'.`Z DATIOIT ) 0 =r a7,;',012 `TII7DIITG . FOR WHA71CO?i' COUITT"Y` GIB M' COI.7II,301I01T) 2 , 005.4z'- '"': ETTi-AS , un cler Chapter 37 0 . Session Lays of 1021, it is the .uty of the 7,oard of County* Corpnissioners to flake recommendation for fi.11in[; vacancico on T'.hatcom County Gcme Co=..11s`aion; IT IS ORDERED that R. S. Lambert, of Sumas, 1,ash., and John Kienast, of Bellingham, `.':ash. , be and they are hereby reco.-111slended for the appointment on Game Commission for Z;hatcom County . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of June, 1922. C . 1; axt e r Chairman of the 2, o a rd "Board of Counts Corzlnission-" J. A. !.Tiller County Co.-L,, lissioner "ers of 'Thatcom Count; State" - - - - - - County Comriissioner If of 'Washington if n""u"""u"If if ++,i"n it n 11 n"n"n"it 1111 if is Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Audit or axid Ex-officio Cleric of the Doard. ----- 000----- 7HIS AG MMEITT, made and entered into in duplicate b;;;- and between '.71ATCOI:I COUNTY, one of t1.0 regularly or~•anizec_ counties of she State of"Lashing-ton, party of the first part, r.,nC'L THE LYN7E1T TRE3UNE, the party of the seconc'. part, 77TITZSSET17L': That in consic_eration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained and assumed by the said_ party of the second part, the said party of the first part does hereb;r'- dcsiCnate L�'IHl,'II TRIBUNE as the official newspaper of said county for one year, conlmencinc July 1, 1922 an('. endinS June 170, 1923; ant' does hereby award unto the parrt.y of the second.. part eliclusive- ly all of the publications of the county for said year, e,ccept as otherwise provided by law; and does herebyr a�- ree t!_,_at none of said publications shall be published Cur inU said period by awarC, contract or agreement by an-,,, nevspaper pub li shed or to be nubli s:.zed in, Z,hatcortl 12oun l,y-, 7ashington, e:-eept as is otherwise provided bylaw, it being unOe,_°stood and o, reec tcant al publications shall a -)-pear in the newspaper above narcd. And it 77eing further understood that -:then pL�olications are required by lc}.v; to be publi: zed in both the official newspaper of said county and in one or mo_^e other newspapers of General circulation in said county, that the publication of any such notice so made in :,aid official newspaper above designated shall be mz c.e at the rate hereinafter specified. In consideration of the foregoing; covenants and agreements, and in further conci deration of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part ag rees to publish ill said officia.l newspaper, THE LY117-2MIT TI TDUIT1 , any and all notices and publications req,a red to be nrir_ted an('?>ublished by the party' of tl first part du rill; said hear, for which coplr is furnished by said party of the first part, or by any of its properly qualified officers entitled to fur- nish cope for ,,f1icJ1 said county be financially responsible. The said party of the second part agrees to make said publications in saic: official news - at and for the consideration and price of 25 cents per inch of solid nonpareil type, single colunui, fob first insertion, and 25 cents per inch for each subsequent insertion. Said publications are to include all sum.;:ons in suit in vilzicla the party of the first part, or any of its officials, are parties, all legal notices, ta:c lists, to:C sales, slzeriffts sales, estra�r notices, sales of count;- property*, calls for bids, notice i of nomination, notice of elections, Cox RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April _ TERmr -... . lhurs day THE l s u DAY or June 192 2 _.— .. _ . includinc- primary and general and specill elections, co?_1-:issionerst proceedings and wll other ::afters of every 1cind and nature whatsoever as r�alr legally and -oroperly devolve u-non said county to Dublish in a nevispaoer, o- vf'rich its officials may desire or be -required in their official capaci tJr to publish. II ?UTIIESS VF 1MOF, tl, e said parties have hereunto caused their names to be subscribed and seals affixed in duplicate, this 1st day o., June, 10,22. to if"nn+tnnnrtnrtsrnrtrrunnnuttttrtnn ",,MATCOi. COUNTY "Board of County Com,:ission-" B; E. C. Baxter "ers of `,lhateom County State" J. A. 'miller it of Washington it IId :-rovm "itrtti""tr"""n"nttntttt"utttt""+ttttt"ttit Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and E-- offi cio Cleric of the Board. THE LMMEN TRI-13UIVE Dy S. H. Lewis ----- 000----- Chai-man of the Board County Com:.lissioner Couni:y Cozim',dssioner Part;;r of the Second Part. The rinutes of the ?:may Session were read an;.'.. ayopl oved by the a3oard. On motion the Board adjourned to meet in Friday, June 2nd, 1922. airnian Board of County Comissioners. Attest: County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. lid RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TEnnYs Fri day THE 2n d DAY OF Jun e 192 2 Friday, Tune 2, 1922. The Board met pursuant to ac'.journment tTen on June 1, 1922. Present, all rrieffbers or the Board anc. the Clerk in attend=;nce. "'Ize follol;;ins proceedin s ;,,ere had: BEF01121 THE-1OAI`_D OF COUITriY C0'.11ISSIONERS OF J 71HATCOH COUITTY, 71ASIIIITGTOI,. IN TH"i Il" TE7 0" OF SECTIO1T No. 2 of i F E S 0 L U `r' 10 N PEI IANIENi' HIGH"UAY No. 8, I,ITOI'1_7, AS D.r�, IITG-GLACIER RD j Y:HEREAS, oil April 20, 1920, a, resolution was made an cn-�ere:: "by this "3oard dividing the above numbere0l highwa—Ir into two sections, as follows: "Section One: That portion of the Demin--Glacier Hi hway, beginning; at the intersection of said road wri the pavement of the Deming-Lawrrence ?oad, e.:tendi.ng thence northerl;;r and easterly appro::iyiately 12 miles to the toun of 'iaple Falls; and Section Two: Beginning at the terminus of Section On-e and e.:tenOin� thence easterly to 'the Town of Glacier, a. distance of apxpro..i.mtely 7 miles; no portion of said I�i�hvray beinl; situated within the boundaries of any incorporated city or town;" and 751EREAS, on October 11, 1921, a resolution was made and entered by this Board providing that +,)onds in the amount of ".)16,000, issued lby Deminc; Township, and :,;)7 ,500 issued by Columbia Towmship, ranking C total of ,'23,500, should be used towards the payment for the cost of construction of said Section One of said hijZ11viay, and that the balance of the amount of the contract for the construction of said Section One, to -writ: :;?32,503.36, should be paid out of the Permanent HiCh- ,way iznci, and in said resolution it wras declares as the intention of this Board that the bonds of I.iaple Falls TOwrnship, t;113,000, and Glacier Tovrnship, ti;?3,467, issued to,'rards the payment for the construction of said highway, S'10L11.� be used t0„ul"dS the pa3rrlerit of Section Two of said h,?ay ; a n d ?"�IIEREAS, contract for the construction of said Section Two of said hi�htiva�r wras,on IRay &, 1.92.2, let to the Crai-ler Contracting Co.:ipc.ny for the au.n of 1;�46 , 243. r13. ITOZ7, TI 1+10P�, }3E A. I'� IS ITE 'T OFrEP,ED, tl�at the said bonds of T_aple Falls Towmship in the amount of :;j13,000, and the said bonds of Glacier Towmship in the amount o:C3,467, s'r1aJ.1 be used in the 1Jayment for the construction of said Section Two of said hi[.hwray, and that. the balance of the cost of construction of said Section Two of said highwa , shall be paid out of the perr..anent HiGhwray Fund, uhich balance to be paid out of the Permanent Highway Fund is now deter - :lined as 'f29,781.73; and IT IS !,V_TL HER IEP= ORDEM'ID thSa,.-M at the State Hi, Commission be petitioned to imi.ediately appropriate said sum Of tr29,781.73 t0 be used In pa;nnent 0f the Cost of construction of said Section Two of said hi ;hwray, said cost being ';',46,2,18.73 as above set forth. Pone in reCular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day �f June, 1922. nnnu"u"""un"nrtu""1011 111D"" E. C. '1axter Chairinan of the :'•_oard of "Board of County Cormii sslon-" ounty Col"llid ssioners "ers o= 'Thatco�_i ^ountir State" J. A. :.tiller County Conmmisrioner " of ''la shin�ton " =d L-or;n Countir Cmimnissioner rl II tl it tt tl it it 11 if tt it if tt it 11 it rt It tt It It ti It It It tt it it Attest: Sans E. __Jarrett County Audit, or and 7.:-officio Cle rl: of the Board. -----000----- I 01ryOU?T:I -1.: ' „lIA.CO;.:_"TSr�TiS1'EFO<7- COUNT Y, WHE-�AS the various townships of I-Thatcom County, jlL,.shinLg-on, --r1a:1 at, C.ifferen''. tildes iosu.e:. roacl bonc'..s for the of pc^.yinr� Or a.scistin- in jayinr-, for roar 1.nmroVe-ments, 1nd, rr:.�=S, i].one;.r.s ria r be reCelVeC_ fro-1 Ot.1eI' COtLrCes Or appropriated frog other funds of I'.1-latcolm Count;,, for said pur;�oses, and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TER s' I'ri clay THE `'n cl DAY or June 192 is deeleC_ desi�'able 'h �^t the laroceeds clericred froY1 the style of anysucl bonds o�' received frorl other sources, or appropriated fro:_1otller funds of 1'Tnatco.l "o�znt;- for said pur- poses, s'lall be '_:ept in a funcl separate and distinct from the road and brid.Ge fund, or from any other funds i, the County "'reaaUr�r, 't ^' tl mir-n�7"7 T'�'"` ^'1 rn C` .��-- r -i�'.� i .t. .I. U '70'.7 l x_,7 0= BE A= I�. I � ? .1_, ..: l ORDL 113i), t..iat at any tir�e a road cont"_• c U is lei, paymer.� for t':e construction of vrrlicll is to be �:,ade partly by toym ship funds, donations, road and bridge -P-L , perimarlent 11iff via, fund, Or in any 1�am-ier other tl1^il by direct pay,.lent out Of file road and bridCe fund, tilt a se")� ra'Ge and distinct funCl be estwJlis hed in the COL1ntJ' TY'e sUly , t0 be l;ri0Gii1 I " Road Funcl", and t ie ''reasurer_ of 1;"natcom County is he °e'ray directed to deposit in suc'_1 `und, all : o:le7rs received on account o_ -.nor suc11 road, and the count;r :uC.itor is directed to issue vlarrants on account of the construction of anv sue 1 road a;ainst that particular road fund. DO -HE I;: I'EGU1,A11 ADJOUR1dED SESSTO'N 0'2 THE I?G ARD THIS 2 day of June, 1C22. C. ',ax-Ler CHAIrI'Id( 'I''�oartl of County Co-,m-lission-" J. A. 'filler C07.71ISSTO fI�P, "ers o ` ', latco-1 'i County state" ]d Dro.m T*T +`, T�'-11 COI.._TSJIO_ -.LL it of 17nshin-ton it it U V e J V• Svaa:r„ . D, r r e t t- C0U17Y 201 �jI1"01' AND CI,EIKI OF TI11] D OARD. -----0'00----- b_ 11m B OA RD O �, COUITTY c ..v..T SS G �E LS j� t• i m COUNTY r \. �, T m I I T .:'i A_ 0 " COUl : , 1ASHI'la _I . ;r riitT71 1nr�rLi-r �i "r� Z "•i1'.?fit\ OF PAIR ROAD (bake 1 natcom) 1ESOLUTI01 CRI]ATII G 1,`,T1'r2AS, by an order dated April 17, 1922, entered by the board of County Commissioners of 'Miatcom County, 71ashinr-ton, a inig'_'1S7ay in said countyr, llmovTn a s the Ilaf1 Road, has been Ordered improved; said ii:iprove2:'1ent to be paid for equally by Parlc Township with tovmsllip bonds, and What- com County bir appropriation fron Road and Dridge Fund; and IiS,-oursuant to )'esolution C:_2ted June 2, 1922, entered by the ': oard of County COm.ission- ers o 1`, ic' tcom County, '.','ashin,ton, in the i-.latter of separate and distinct funds, it is necessar;;% that a fund be created by the County Treasurer l-nown as the "Parlc Load Pund", unto %vhicll fund all none,,," derived bV, reason of the uair-. i::lpro�-ement shall be paid, an(?" from vi.nich payments for t;le said i; m rovcment shall be made . w107;I, TIM_1UTMIT, DE IT PwS0L,Tl;D ' the :oard of County C o = i s s i o n e r 0 of `17natcori COunt;r, 'iTash- in-ton, in rer-ular session, that the County Treasurer of I.Tnatco^1 Counter, ',lashinCton, be, and is hereby directed to create a fund_ to be ',movrn as t'ie "Pmrk Road Pand" unto wlni c�-i fund all money derived b, • reason o f the said i 'p rovement s'1all be paid, anc'_ from which paymont s for the said iymroveile::t shall be made. Done in regular adjourned session of the 3oa cl- this 2nd day of June, 1022. 1111ititif11111111111111it1111it111111 1111I1[1it1111 11tt11 E. C. .Da.:ter Chairman of the 3oard "board of County Coamy:lission-" of County Co:-::issioners. "era of 1,hntcom County State" J. A. 1.Ii ller County Commissioner " of Washington " Ed 13ro%,m County Co m� ,iissioner "II If "itItitit Attest: San E. _Barrett Count; Auditor and E..-officio Clerl of the l3oarcl. ----- 000----- On .r-iotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, June 3rd, 1922. Chair;�an _�oai'd of .�ounty Com-issioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Apri I T> 1174,4 Saturday THE 3rd DAY or June 192 2 Saturday, June 31�c1, 1"22. '-'he Toal^d met pun-sua, t to adjournl:lent ' �'>e11 on June 2, 17122. Pre- sent, all ncnlaers of the Board and the C1erl. in attendance. -he followin- procee"in-, was had: AG Rhl :._�.: 2 Tacoma, :Tip.s',,linGton, ✓ -,une 3rd, THIS AGRZ.� !TT , 1_�ee L-.lcanteed _�co t- :e c_�c� above -j`07- 7c. betee niui_e_)oalC_ o f 'r ouni:y Co'_?Ili SSi01le?'S O f !'l erCe County, T , �`jaS'1117 t0i1 , pert] eS O f the f 1 rSt part , and County Cor�mi- ssionero of 71aatcom County, parties of the seconC part, ':.'ITNE'SSETi, That the first partie,, Li con,ide ation of the pw,,_�c�nts hereafter provided .`'or b;- t,ile parties of the second part, hereby aGree that ?Fran'_. El -more shall oe ta1.en to the :?t. View Sani- :ariurn in Pierce County, , 1:' ,shincton , and t?le_. e given all necessar;r care , attention and medical treatment, in the same I;Ianner nc'. to the Same e:.tellt as afforded Other patients in said t . Viet-, Sanitarium. In consideration of the services hereinbefore mentioned the partie-s of the second part here- to pay to the first parties the sure of Seventeen no/100 (; 17 .00) DOLL JIS per ueel. in advance for the care, attention_ and medical treatrient hereinbefore Mentioned. TheprovisLons of this contract: are to be in "o--ce fro nci after the loth day of June, 10 ?, an,-!- tie first parties herein reserve the riGhtto require security from any and all non--rezidents of Fierce County for the na',*gents herein nrovid.ed for, anr_ suc'= securit;T shall be presented to nO. a -roved b-1.' the 1"ir:t Uartiec t,-o "i;_l n- is contract. TIT `lITIFESS ';lIII1 j-102, the parties hereto _-lave hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above ,mitten. It;-, tt it 11 11 11 it;; 11 11 11 11 11 11 Ir 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 it 11 11 1r 11 ►1 Oa �G_ o_ :',ouT: r Com. scion-" tiers of ':IlZatcom County State" '�!u,Shln� on It of " It 11 11 it Ir 11 tl it 11 11 it 11 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 fl II ft 11 it Attest: Sam 11. Barrett Count, Ali0,itor 2a Ex.-officio Clerk of the Board. I;. C. Ba_.ter J. A. ' i ller l,d a ro:m County CorrAssioners o:�' YThatcom County , ,1as _inCt on, parties of the second Tart. ', E. Willia-m F. R. L`-ltuday Parties of the first part. County Cor.,imissioners of ilie_.ce County. On notion the Board adjourned to meet 021 ..'onCtCV;r, June 5th, 1922. l`/r G Y Chail,:2an Board o:f County Cora issioners. J- RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERA1X T.Ion emy THE 5 th DAY or jun e 1922 Monday, June 5 tli, 1922. ine Board net -pursuant to adjournment t^rcen on June 3rc:, 1922. - sent all members of tine :3oard and the Clerk in attendance. The follot,;inC claims -_rere allovred: CURI22117 E,TE TSE !iU-'TD Sam ?,. Barrett Salary as Count;;- Auditor 187.50 J. 77a:731-and Clar?c Salarsy as T;ep Auditor 110.00 F. C. '"art in do 115.00 Lucy E. Kin "0 115.00 71'T llo Beck. do 100.00 Jessie Ualters Salary as Recorder 110.00 Gertrude B. Dewis co 100.00 D. Wurtenberg Salar-,, as Accountant for Auditor 75.00 r, C . -Ian `er Salar�r as County Corlrni ssioner 125.08 J A. Driller 0_0 166.66 lid B room do 166.66 ,rrs. Jennie I?. Robin Salary as Supt. Co. Schools 187.50 ITellie I -I. '4�T,ott Salanj as Pep. Supt. ill, :'c_ti°ri.1 I,e, may Salar r as J of P 100.00 H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salar1 as Clk for J of P 25.00 ii. Co,wden Salary as Guard 80.00 rant Geo. irr> , arT,1„o rw Salary as Charity Conissioner i.� 150.00 S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Salute Salary as County Physician 125.00 '.'ax I.rehlig Salary- as Coroner 66.66 H. T . Ca rroll , Jr. 3alar,: as Co. Agr. Agent 166.66 I:r arr�aret J. Diaz Salary as Co. Tuberculosis I7urse 125.00 hector Gawleyr Salary as Janitor 125.00 Geo . 11. Cook Sa!aryr as County Clerk 187 .50 C, P. Kincaid 3a1ary as Deputy Cleric 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson c_o 115.00 e . Hardin Salary as Judge 17 S . 65 77'. P . Drown c'_o 178 . 65 Loomis .�'aldrey Salary as Prosecutin Attorney 187.50 "rant; U. 4 dley Sala. as - Atty Deputy ProsecutinC. 150.00 E. D. =enyon do 150.OJ Florence _'orgeson Salaryr as Stenographer 95.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheri ff 187.50 J. B. :0ennett Salary a s Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. 1.Tr ed u r s - co 150.00 I D . Drai n Coo 125.00 7. II. Carpenter SaIar,, as Jailer 7A.0.00 7aul Tolsman_ Sa1ary as C-,o0ac 30.00 en L. _Roush Sa laz r a s I e )uts,r Sheriff 125.00 J. C. I"i 11s Salalo as County Engineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Sa 1ar4r as Chief Deputy 175.00 T. :!. Gooc11 Sa1a_�; as In ot I :pan 25/31 175.00 ;TaIter y'out N 9 n Cn rl . tcCoy :.�:.ti1ary �r ca s r�r �,, D_C -sma11 150.00 J. C. Hill s Jr. Salary as Ro czrnan 125. 00 L. G. Bowden Salary as Chainrlan 25/31 112.50 Chas. `,Iy c' o 2: ,/31 88.00 Jameu r Dar'p er C.o 22/31 81.25 Bruce Py-m Salary• as Inspector 26/31 156.00 I'loyd D. Cook Sa 1ar,1- as Chai namm 3/31 30.00 J. 4T. Dill d0 16/31 64.00 C. F. '2dstine 'salary* as Inspector 20/31 120.00 L. Gott o 9/31 500 J. F. Uhl, Jr. Salary as C.':kainma.n 8/31 30. ``0 C. 1', Powell do 3/31 30.00 t0n Sa1ai-y as County Treasurer 1^7. >0 I' a, ,> ? r r�..11_. 'Ti1.�on S 1^ u�:. ��ru` as s De Tre<.s r e r p .��. 150.00 O"Live 17i 1 son jli 12r, , t 0 . C. I7_ - -i ton 'S) c, yr as ::3oo11c ,eeper 125.00 reelo�o 1_Canfiel� ? "� lary as Cler:r, for ''reas'arer 100.00 J. H. Stevenson r=c 100.00 . A. Earl c'.0 100. 'G Goo c�_-la n do 100.00 C . t'T. Fi sl. c_c 100.010 Claire Wilson c_o 100.00 C. ^ono. an `.Iigning tool. s - a./c 1'0r_1 ta._ 33 �0 _. D. _"c '�rt_1ur Sa y� Vr 1 as '- ss ss COun A,�e� o 137.50 Cn!�rer Salar�r as ChiefV yr :Oe�)u�Assessor ' 50..;0 G. A. Pence ala y as _:eniiy Assessor 120.,C00 ?'e en C:;_- - ) ell d0 100.00 Jessie 7-?err co 100.00 ^en a C_nYrlbell S aa.ry as Cler'; for Assessor 100.00 'S ---7er Sr a1ar as Field De7;u8/31 t r 32.00 %Paniel rcCus;1 CIO 25/ 31 100.00 J. A. Ilouc'c do 11/31 44.00 P. II, Co,; e r d _0 A--/31 16.00 1 Ten1-r Slater e_o G/31 24.00 P:�..ul J. Giarde do 9/31. 36.00 A ir. �.�rws.i er �' _0 1/31 4 _.00 D. t'r, McArthur c'_o 10/31 76.00 IT. nnl.bon:ler c'0 ^/31 36.00 I:eonard Joinson c'0 15/31 60.00 I. I. Scott o 15/31 60.00 _. rank . " rank 0de11 c.o 3/31 12.00 I . J. ? �.�rin Sal^,:y as Aut o T"echanic 175.00 ?•. wm n c '" i!i• 125.00 , April RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS day TERM '.'�OY1C_THE DAY or . ,a.n e 19221 C. C. _=inC Lottie 7T. J2-Mieso1.1 G . Tat suL-1"-wa 1~ Cameror_ J E. Ader 77-al:es Erie Lac''. !I'en:->r 13-Lienz L. C. Clar.. Goo. Slater C. C. Green Jen,�i e r reen Goo. I.T. Cool,., Co. Clk. A. L. , Cal` - ah a n D. I.IcAt1-_u-r J. C. Hills 1.7rrs . Jennie T.T. I'ob in I'. P. Carroll, Jr. Harrison Coy%!c.en. ara''et J . Diaz I'ax l ehlis C. C. Icing C. C. Green E. L. ferEuson [� ' Face 7T?.al t era Catherine I"ontg•ome,ry Jars. Lura Lyle I._rs . F. I1. Ob er ? �•r. I,t?,.e 1?1hi lbrook ITa tt ie U . Copier i;ellie Jones (`urtis T. E. Ale..and.er P ora Tr. Cryde'.'T'.i ail Madeline E.aJr Cosette 7. Stc•„G rt ='rs . Lucy: Cunnino hari 17. pi. Sir:lpson .'r r A. A. 11r` J. G. Hostetter I Y jarnson -'ellinc'r_am Publ Co or.e "'orrnsllin Ten I.''ile "orashi-0 J. W. _Ke1i,.r cifi c Tel �. Tel Co ';lectern Union Tell. Co. E. H. Allison R. H. Cortineau Dr. Eric Grilson Dr. 1Ia:_ I.Iehlig Dr. 71 -. C. K e�VYes Dr. Conner 0. I1ee(l Heiner_ia nn Diarrno stic Lab . St. Josepl-'s Iospita1 0-w l Pha rmc cy P.e c':_ Cross Fha rr_ia cy Arthur C. Barlow Tliza A. Smith Eli --,I 1!'e�, .t Co ., r, Puget Sound Pow Lt Co. GOddarC_ Seed Store I]. E. V14 Iis Owl Pharmacy The Hor_,e Store fountain 751--kery ,oyal Products Co Carstens Packinr, Co 1'i ck Pado 71. J. P3rnor F�', Gerard attersby Eros. f J. farle-:r Albers Pros TLTillinS Co T.iontague L I..cHur;'ri Tula tc01 '% Pon fl- Lt CO Collins Drug Co Gr^,ham DruC Co. Godda.rO. Seed Store E ellinC,har" Inplerient Co E. Burke Clarh Electric Co Thiel L 71elter Horse Hardware Co. Jay Fo o sh e e Pacific .:,_merlcan `'isheries Northwest 1_a rdl:^are Co. Caine Gripishaw Co. S. T. Clifton Gust Hill Sala.-.-r as erupt . County Hor e Sa1ar � as 77 'uroyj Count- Iior e Salas Cool, Sa IMr ^.s Asst Cool: do �1a iT as l ur se S alp zs i.r: st _Turse CIO F�c.1�,y as _.urse 01.la� ye. s Rost I<urse ;., �..lary �a ca2;1S "er C.o �'alary r?�s Tuara S4vla :7y as SMot .eye _;,ion I.o N;,_UC:,L 2 1a-_„- C,s _.'atron Detention Hospital ense for postage for JucCe prec;s pC.i cL on sup-:>li es ",:pen se ``ii as e riff LL t„v J A.. :pense as Assessor �1-,oense as-'ngineer .-,,.Pense as, County Superintendent .,.:-oense as Co . _':r r. Agent F1:pense as COnstab1e (Apr) "1:`pense as Co. Tu'a erculo si s ITu rse E::poil se as Coroner a/c Carl Hanson case R:-.oense as Suet . Count.- home 1,xpense as 17 r. Detention ITos,)ita3. SC.lA^..:cy as Steno. for Agr. .sent Steno. services to Co. Supt. County 730C:.rd service Gra0in e,:c'xii. papers fo r Co . Supt . Co c:1 0 do 0 c' o do 0 _0 do '.0 CO T:ecordinr; plat for Auc.itor T,?ork for Eng arc Pern Her 8 Sec 2 (Apr) Publ notice a/c Pe Y_T. 7- 0 o rl- for 11,1C a/c P e .'.'^;i ' sr 1; 10 Poll tax, list for :_sses.,or Co Rees ac _^e-. officer for Acne T,.T. Phone service L:o County Office; I, essa r-cc for Com .55-Atty .70-Tr 3.12-Sher Service to Coroner a/c Carl Manson death ,10 A.,sistinC Co. Physician �.o do do E ,ams for County Physi c iar. Care of County Patients 1"edicine for County Patients (Apr-11.11 C_O 73uria1 o f Lois & I:iyrtle Loomis Jas Day Groceries for Tetention Ho-spital _eat for Detention I'ospita l :seed for Detention Hospital Lichts for Detention hospital . 60 ^1 r Aft Vecetable plants for Detention Hosp (Apr-75ay) Supplies fo--,• Detention pospital (Apr) '�edicine for Detention ITos1)ita1 1T0_se for Detention hospital (Apr-I._ay) -read for County Forie Putter for Co Ho-_.e eat for County home Fish for County I OrIle Supplies for County 11one C'_0 Shoes for Count;- Home 'eed .for County Home do ( Ap r-llay ) "c'se for Count;;" Hone T.,icht for County Tome ) Supplies for Count"T Home (Apr-i.aJr C. ( Feb -�,Ipr) TcGeta'_-le plant s fo r County Home .Deeds for County Home 'geed potatoes for County Home Tse etc. for Count-, Home Supplies for County- Ilor:ne '.`aterials for County Rorie Paintin , Co. 171,on;,e .-,,ldL;s. Paint for County Dome "aterials for County Horne (Apr "'ay) Count,- Ho.:-,.e, lime L cemont for (Apr) epairs to implements for Co Home (Ych-1'a fir) Gas etc. for Court r ITor_le 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 10 , CIO 75.00 Ao.00 ,lo 00 34. 4.0 15.00 50.00 20.00 85.00 50.00 50.00 5.00 .76 4O.66 5.75 1 .35 17,215 4.77 3.30 11.50 4.50 17 .85 1.35 65.00 30.00 22.50 36.75 25.50 6.00 24.00 30.00 30.00 21.60 30.00 13.50 13.50 27.75 15.00 10.00 4.00 3.75 10.72 12.00 15.00 U.30 76.00 168 6.65 15.00 18.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 12.00 122.40 65.05 94.30 75.00 30.58 r .95 12.35 1.90 5.00 6.45 44.40 3.25 33.60 87.00 106.34 21.00 151.00 25.24 4-.00 26.71 55.00 19.05 19.60 76.95 64.75 12.25 1.50 12.00 2.24 24.85 61.39 38.60 123.81 11.39 4.25 18.65 17 .93 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ..-_s._._TERMs I -Lon =. THE 5th DAY OF lkile 1922 G. M. Caylo r 600 Bellingham Sheet JTetal 11,'l,s City Drug Store Ben Tucker Julia E. Banner Ireland & Pancoast Fair Mercantile Co. Empire Meat & Groc Co The O'Connor G-rocery B . B . Grocery Co. Albers Grocery Chris "emon, Grocer J. L. Durdin C. V.I. Allen Cleary-Tesdall Groc . Uacobson Grocery A. 11ardesich J. 0. Gulbransen Yrs. H. A. Cassils V7. J. Pynor Burton & Burton `'lolten & I:Tontfort 1-1. Tho rdarson Golden Rule Trading Co A. H. I,Tontugomery 11axwell Fuel Co. Montgomery Fuel Co. Blaine Water Co. G. V1. Rohrbacker A. C. Filler F. L. Olslager I. N. Cone Battersb,y Bros Berg's Shoe Rep 75,1 s Puget Sound Pow Lt Co Puget Sound Pow Lt Co. Modern Elect. Co. 11orse Hardware Co. Union Oil Company Northwest Hdi;re Co. Standard Auto Co. John F. Campbell Thomas -Moon Idotor Co. Tabor & Cruikshanl. Diehl I•Iotor Co. Bellingham Machine Works 0. K. Garage T & 11 Tire & Rubber Co. Federal Tire Sales Co. Carson Grinding; Co. Martin Electric Co. Puget Sound Weldin,, 7)ks Curtin & Fraser Lewis Automotive Co. The Auto Top Co. Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Union Printing, I; & S. Co. Griggs Sta & Prtg Co Anstett Printing; Co G. L. Yorgan C. A. Griffith Co. Lozm an & Han fo rd Co . Northwest 11dwe Co. C. L. Scrimsher Jeff Ste -;fart Ed Hamilton Almond Bell C. L. St e`-ra rt S. 17. Davidson Carl Johnson George S. Atherton George Le Clair 71. D. Gi11en John Ki ens. st Thos. TH. Smart Geo. H. Bacon LeRoy Simpson, Sr. W. E. Powell Mrs. Doft Nettlet:)n ldrs. Charlotte Selleck Arthur Hillard .,jasrrrence J. J. Donovan :0. E. Boddy H. N. Lintz 0. Matthews Tot Sornson E. Culler 0. D. Po st H. N. Lintz Jack Martin's Restaurant Cafe Richelieu Hotel Leopold Harry Davis on' s PIe staurant 1.1ontague & McHugh Paul Tolsran chicks for County Home Work on chicken house equipment at Co Home Vet. Prescription ;for Co Home (Feb) Care of Marcy children Board & EJ:p for 7-7m. Famingo Apr -flay) Groceries for De Haven et al Apr -flay) Groceries for McCreash et al Groceries for Fagg Groceries for DuBore, et al Groceries for aye et al (Apr -may) Groceries for '!,alone, --et al Groceries for G. A. Rogers (Jan) Groceries for Olsen, et al Groceries for Geo. Merritt Groceries for Peterson (Apr-1,Tay) Groceries for 7lrs. Trove Groceries for N. Phillippe (Apr -flay) Groceries for Steele, et al Groceries for IJTrs. S. Busz Groceries for Clark Groceries for _Hubbard Groceries for Darker, et al Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al Groceries for Lambert Wood for Bank, et al Wood for Mullin , et al Wood for Moseburg, et al (Apr) VTater rent for 71. B . Hubbard House rent for Thomas (Jan) House rent for I,'cCreash House rent for J. C. Mullen Assistance to Mrs. DeHaven and House rent to "'olesberger Pldse for I;Ioseberger Shoes repaired for 1:Irs. Horan (Dec) Lt & Gas fir Mrs. ?,rank Lt & Poser for County Garage Lamps for Garage Supplies for Co Garage Gas etc. for Co. Garage (1fTch-=Apr) Haterials for Counts* Garage Auto parts for County Garage Auto parts for County Garage do Garage supplies Auto parts for County Garage (May) Apr-11ay) Steel gears for County Garage Tire etc. for County Garage Tires etc.- for County `Garage Tire etc. for Garage (Apr-Vay) Regrinding for Garage Repairs for County Garage Welding for Garage (Cancelled) Spring repairs for County Garage (Mch-Apr) Service car to ieriff Curt,. :,.in repair: for Sheriff Rep c"Bat Serv. for Engineer Prt & Sup for Aud 5.60-Tr 2;.15-Assr 104.90-(63.40 a/c pt) Supplies for Atty 1.50-Eng 4.45-Aud 4.85 Prtg for Aud 137 .50-Atty 21.50-Ct Sten 4.40- Sher 12.00 Frtg; for Aud 13.75-Atty 6.75-Sher 4.75 - (Feb-71ay) Supplies for Prosecuting Attorney Supplies; for Ag r . Agent :.Axes etc. for County Engineer Wit : State vs Boots Kempton do do do do wit: St -ate vs Ed Van Weil do do 6.0 Juror: State vs 'Lester Scofield do do d:) C_o do do do do do J of P : State vs 77a.lter Culler Const : 01.0 wi t : do Tit : do VIit : do J of P: State vs C. F.Vlest Service to sheriff'on insanity case Heals for Jurors d0 do coo SuppIie s for Tu3?y Room Board of Prisoners 90.00 2.50 7.60 20.00 24.00 63.00 18.98 13.85 42.07 47.72 35.19 7.80 19.64 5.82 40.08 12.50 21.37 52.64 13.00 25.00 20.00 27 .7 0 30.00 13.76 15.00 8.00 16.25 1.50 5.00 10.00 6.00 37.80 10.30 5.60 2.46 9.39 3.00 7.63 578.06 77.81 18.85 4A.35 14.29 149.69 22.86 12.11 20.40 271.77 83.82 52.69 2.15 17.50 26.00 15.40 .77 31.69 112.65 10.80 175.40 25.25 10.05 5.72 8.00 5.80 5.80 5.60 5.60 5.60 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 50 4.75 2.60 2.60 2.50 .75 6.00 4 6.85 47.50 14.00 27.20 6.30 252.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T _on dad, THE 5 th DAY or Jun e 1922 B t_uersby "pros, Ydse forPrisoners 1.75 Longwood's Shoe Shop Shoes repaired for Prisoners (Dec -«ay) 4.75 CascL e Laundry Laundry for Jail 5.75 Nellie A. Robinson Matches for Jail 2.00 Tabor and Cruikshank Supplies for Jail .70 Seth A. Atwood P & UP Co. Paint etc. for Jail 28.20 Pacific Laundry dry Laundry for Jail 2.05 & Jury 6.65 8.70 Henry Ford Supplies for Courthouse (Apr -?,.Tay) 2.80 Northwest Hdw Co. to 10.75 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumb. rep. in Courthouse 3.60 Thiel A Welter Supplies for Courthouse 5.00 Hojern Electric Co. Globes etc. for Courthouse 21.55 J W. Kincaid Plants for Courtyard 3.05 Bellingham Feed & Seed Co. Seed for lawn at Cou.rhouse 1.40 Decor. A Ells, Agents Ins. Prem. on Courthouse 45.60 S. E. Mullin Insurance on CSurthouse 15.20 Noland G. Gamwell R6b a Burg. insurance for. Co. Treasurer 107.50 Paul Koehler Scalp bounty on 1 Wildcat 5.00 Forest Helm Scalp bounty on 2 Wildcats 10.00 EARRI AGE CERT I !T C ITT E FUND Geo. A. Cook, Co. MCA Recording .Marriage Certificates 34.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF 'FUND Clarence E. R. Brown Relief 50.00 Sarah Aster do 25.00 NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD IMPT . FUND Luke Tyrrell R of W for Nooksack-Sumac Rd (Hy #31) 50.00 f. The claim of T. Johnson in the sum of Q254 for care of Brigit Johnson was rejected by the board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, June 6th , 1922. rman Board of County Coin-iissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 387 TERM Til1a S dcLy - ... ......... ...._ . .THE G t�� DAY OF Jun e 192 2 Tuesday, June 6th, 1922. The Board Beet pursuant to adjournment taken on June 5th, 1922. Pre- sent, all members of the :board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: f I.Iay reports of !,.iargaret J. Diaz as Co Tuberculosis Nurse, F. V. Shute, as County Physician aid C C King as Supt of County Home, were filed Yith the Board. -----000----- 'Notice of approval of the Supervisor of Highways of the resolution setting aside certain funds for the construction of Section 2, Permanent Higiway No. 8, was filed with the Board. ----- 000----- THIS CONTFACT, made in duplicate this 24th day of May, 1922, by and between the AUK 011ATIC t IST1311RING 1;1AC'r7,I.r: COF201301ION of Jamestown, New York, a corporation organized under the lairs of the State of New York and authorized to do business in the State of ;'lashing ton, its successors and assigns, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as the "Company", and the COUNTY OF !11HATC01I, a municipal corporation, and a county of the State of Washington, hereinafter re- ferred to as the "County", party of the second part, 1'TITNESSETH: THAT 1WHEREAS, by virtue of the laws of the State of 1,7ashingt.on voting machines can be used at any and all elections in this state, and the several counties, cities, tol.rais and oilier mu:ii- cipal corporations are severally authorized to adopt .for use and purchase any voting machine that '_zas been duly approved by the State Board of Voting I!achine F,xaminers, as evidenced by the records �xd files of the office, of the Secretary of State of the State of Washington; and WHERMAS, he Empire Voting Tlachine manufactured by the Company has been duly approved by t:he State Board of Voting Llachine Examiners of the State of Washington, and the report of said Board showing such approval has been duly filed with the Secretary of State; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements Hereinafter stated and set forth, the parties hereto hereby covenant and agree, irrith reference to the sale, purchase ,Lnd use of said machines, as follows: Tirst: The Company hereby sells to the County thirty (30) Empire Voting Machines at the net price of one thousand and eighty-seven dollars (p1 , 087 .00) for each machine, f.o.b. cars at Jamestown, New York, amounting to thirty-two thousand, six hundred and ten dollars (y 32, 610.00) Provided, that in the event the Compan;* shall establish for the year 1922, or any portion thereof, a selling price forsuch machines loner than theprice herein contracted for, then and in such event it is hereby, stipulated and agreed that the purchase price herein provided for shall be accordingly reduced if such reduction be made before delivery of said machines or if such re duc- tion be made after the delivery of said machines and payment therefore as herein provided, then the Company agrees to make a 'cash refund to the Counter to the full amount o r such reduction. Second: The Company agrees that each of said machines shall contain nine (9) roars of fifty (50) candidate pointers each, one (1) row of fifty (50) device, for voting, for persons not nominated, twentlr-five (25) pointers for voting in favor of questions, and twenty-five (25) pointers for voting against questions, and mechanism for votin€; at primary elections. Third: The Commany agrees to deliver said machines f.o.b. cars at Jamestown, Yew York, on or before the 1st day of August, 1922; Provided, however, that the Company shall .not be res- ponsible for stri-.es, fires, or other causes 'beyond its control. Upon the delivery of said machines in Bellingham, Washington, the County shall forthwith inspect the some, and if said machines confor:l in all respects to the terms, conditions and provisions of this contract, the County shall accept the same and male payment therefor in themanner hereinafter provided. Fourth: The Company guarantees that each of said machines shall be so constructed as to comply in all respects with the laws of the State of s,lashington relatin,'- to voting machines, and that they will, in a true, correct an.! efficient manner, do the work for which they are designed, when operated in accordance with the election laws of the State relating to the use of voting RECORD 'OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ..... rz 1 _ .......TERIl1$� Tu e s da; T __... _ .-. THE .._.. _ _ _ .... G Lh _..- .--- _.. - - .. DAY of _ _ _._ June 1922 machines ant' in accordance with the printed and other instructions to be furnished by the Com- pany for their use. Fifth: The Company agrees, upon notice, to make good by repair or replacement any im- perfections in mechanism, or defects in material or wort—manship in said machines wit -!out cost to the County; Provided, said machines are properly cared for and properly used, and provided such repair or replacement is not rendered necessary by the elements, fire, accident, or through careless or malicious handling. Sixth: T.ie Company agrees to defend any action or actions that may be brought against the County by reason of the infringement of any Letters Patent by the use of said machines; Provided, notice is given to the Company bh the Count; of the beginning owany such action, such notice to be given 4,ri.thin twenty (20) days after the date of the service upon the Auditor of Whatcom County of process in any such action. Seventh: The Company agrees to fumish free with each of said machines a working model of a portion of the face of the -machine for the instruction of voters. Eighth: The Company agrees to furnish free necessary printed directions for the proper care an-! preparation of said machines for elections. Plinth: The Company agrees to provide a representative at its ovrn el',Oense, before the first election at which said machines are to be used, to instruct the custodian of said machines so that he can properly care for and prepare them for elections and can properly instruct election officers and voters in their use. Tenth: The County agrees, in payment for the said thirty (30) Empire `Toting 1111achines, that it Will upon their arrives; in the City of Bellingham, Washington, and upon. their inspection and acceptance by the County, pay to the Company the full, sun -of thirty -tyro thousand, six hun- dred and ten dollars (,,;32,610.00), either in cash.or, at theoption of the County, shall pay J. hundred and ten dollars cash and -the follos,ring general negotiable coupon bonds of the County; :Bonds numbered from one (1) to thirty (30) , both inclusive, for one thousand dollars (0?1,000.00) each, total thirty thousand (yp30,000.00), payable serially in their numeri- cal'order, lovrest numbers first, as follows: Two thousand, (,2,000.00) of said bonds shall become due and payable on the first day of August, 1923, and annually thereafter two thousand dollars (S?2,000.00) of said bonds shall become due and payable'until all of said bonds shall have become due and payable. Upon such delivery of said bonds said Company shall pay to the County accrued interest, if any, to the cafe of delivery; said bonds to be dated the first day of August, 1922, and to bear interest therefrom at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, Payable annually on the first day of August of each year, principal and interest payable in Gold Coin of the United States of the present standard of weight and fineness at the• office of the County `_'reasurer of V)hlatcom County, in the City of Bellingham, 71a. shington, ox at the office of the State of 'Washington Fiscal Agency in the City of New York, N.Y. , at the option of the bolder; said bonds to be printed or lithographed by the Counter and to contain an uncon- ditional promise on the part; of the County to parr the same on the dates of payment therein specified; the question of the validity of said bonds to be submitted by the County, at its own expense, to John C. Thomson, Attorney and Counselor at Law, of New York City, or other counsel, approved by the Company, and the Company shall not be required to accept such bonds unless the opinion of said counsel is given approving the validity thereof, and to that end the County agrees to furnish all transcripts and other proofs required by said counsel to pass upon the validity of said bonds,, and the County agrees to enact such resolutions and orders as said counsel my require to roake said bonds valid. I IT ''IITITESS t'1HER-11OF, the Company has caused these presents to be signed by its duly author- ized officers at. Jamestoun, IT.Y. , this 31st day of ?:Tay, 1922, anc' the County by its Board of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS"PR®CEEDINGS dip ri l . _._......... TERMY Tu e s daY ...... THE Gt'z DAY or :June 1922 . _... ..... _... _.____-.._ County Coym-1-issioners, pursuant to a resolution of said .tDoart:. passed o-, the 24t1, day of 1:i�y, 1922. It it It 11 II"if rl 11 II II II II II II If tl ii rt tt Ii It ti Ii It tt It I1 ft II It Ii II fill lilt tilt II II It II-NUTOLTATI C PJ,1GI'S='_ I1TG Sa1lCi�li- CO it' w 1ii xQio "Automatic I le r,, i s t c ri n c 1."ac1-Line Cor.)oration" By `'i. J.Lausterer ?resident " Coroorate Seal 1914 17.Y. " nstnitnifnffititnt►nultituunffnnunnnuunflltititnititit t""utt" C OUIT"I y 0-11111 ','l1TI'ArT C 011 II ti 11 it It if 11 11 1t 11 It II it 11 11 11 it 1t It II It it 11 11 It 11 11 It It By E. C . Pa::t e r Chai ii_1an "Board of Counter Cormi scion-11 J. A. ?.Ii l.ler Ifers o_' 7..111-1-atcor County State" ------------- " of �'las_ inSton It Its Board o" County Comrissioners 11 11 It fi 11 It It It 11 It " to If 11 It It It It 11 II if 11 II 11 It fi It II II ATTEST : Sa7n .T. :�arrett , C 1 e rl:. 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to Y'leet on Wednesdr „r, June 7th, 192^. zman Board of County Cor::mi ssioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ._...Ap ri 1 TERM$ T,,e C1, e s CIa 1i_ TxE _ t la DAY or _. ._. _June .. 192. _ 2.. _ ....._... _.. S: sd`',r, Jung% 7th, 1022 `-'he Boar,,! met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 6, 1922 Pre- sent, all meinbers of the Board anC' the Clerl: in attendance. 'tic followinn, claim were allowed and proceedings h<ac.: MAD AD L". BRIDGE 11720 :.5. Bjarnson '+lorIC on Road 1-8.00 J. L. Johnston 171,0 110.00 J. Baxter 0_0 76.00 Maet Hol:-,es (10 7.50 R. Bull-ac : C.o 14.00 E. Ba:-_ter do 10.00 1Ii It on I'Ie d2cel-,m do 15.00 Adrian IToutiien s� 00 10.50 S. W. Jones CIO 12.00 L . R. Ab el c?o 10.50 T. P. Jeffers do Foreman 16.50 E. A. Parker `4'0 r', on 'j,verson-Goshen Foreman team 16.00 Ben Tucker .7br on State Road It " 45.00 John Bul.loch :'0 _: on Sar_�.ish L�•ke " 12.50 Chas. e1. BJ.11.oc1. CIO 30.00 S, . E. Squi red _00 7.00 Ftlannett J rot:m. ';.'orl, on IIC nnaGen ri dG;e 7.00 Carl i:Paenscher CIO " 10.50 C. J. TavT CIO , �'- .87 Frank 'Iuenscher c?o Foreman 18.00 W. 7atsOn 'T�Or': Ilaulil7 Y)l iil, for _t.s01111e1' Hill70renlan 3.00 Jir11 .. at son CIO 4.00 Delno Ward ',Tlo r.: on Lure -A Shore ROCI d 85 .00 Iiben Soll inter do 59.50 Geo . 3roS:;n CI0 55.00 Tewt `-al-e CIO 33.00 Jin,,i Hal e c10 33.00 Toward Becl, do 45.00 Clinton Beck do 45.00 Janes Ao' ott CIO 54.25 F ranh l i n F run s on do 54.25 Leo Jess do 77.50 August I.' -a. r l i n CIO .,. 9 .5 0 Fred La.ruon do team 3.00 D. B. do 3.00 Roscoe _Byers "Fort, on Roa d " 6.00 A, 1,71 :Frost 7ork on South Guide Foreman 13.50 J. W. Ric'"le rdson do " 1-6.25 Chas. Bartlett CIO 3.50 Fred Tarte Wo riv on Roa d 45.00 Chet 'io lTre s do 28.00 J. Baxter do 28.00 Foy A. 0?ien c10 28.00 R, Bu110cl, C o 16.00 -Paul A. ?Tinkle do 31.50 J, 71Dell r Of W .for 1'em. IIIr 7�!8 50.00 Loar..r,ie Snow do 15.00 `.;rs. '.Iarb;ret Solin do 15.00 Joe Je �:Cew°sOn - o-' Iff for _.,uml:li 31jore I?OE d 25.00 Ten I"i.l e due Two ) on Cols ' cost A: --ton 'rid D ri Ci e 67.17 Ii PIO Uh rCall 'To=_. with d,:Dnkey engine 40.00 C . I` y u rw o-,•i.� Repairs on bridge on -. t . 'ri eri ''.d 1.50 L. ulaZer Stove etc. for Road wort, 11.40 �' P leas�.nt ';ta,11eSt0 re '_Tai is .90 T."orsc Ed•:;e Co. -)T)il,es anc' cable 27.25 I''(jrt'hwest IIdtiie Co. Cable, etc. 24.24 ileic :!giros Co. Miovel heating; furnace 115.43 Clift T.Iotor Co. '4epairs to donl:cy 8.75 Union `iron ','Forks Repairs to Grave-. :T:oader 13.20 K. 1'Ctrts for ,,ravel. loader 5.70 Delling7nan '.Ta.chine 7or'•cs Gears for Gravel loader 12.11 A. 7.1asching := la eksr�ithing (Sept--?+0,0-L-'a y) 11.40 Keystone Trill & Iach Co. Ca: -tine etc. (Dec) 7.88 I`ha,tcom-2oundr,- Casting 2.24 Fellingham Concrete ?"orks ilipc 19.80 Floec:el -7'0novan Lbr Il'ills Lumber 237.91 Yrs. Ellen Charles Gravel for Lummi Shore Ronal 55.00 Brotirm Grocery Co. Gas t oil 3.05 Standard Oil Co. c'.o Jtzl T to ?.-ay inc, 70.75 F . F . Iltrniture Co. ;upplie s a/c Road -repairs 21.10 '.Thidbv island Sand G.ra,-,,rel Co. Coal for LulrLrzi akiore Road 113.05 Cain e-Grimshaw Co. Coa 1 a.93 Cain e-Gri mshaw Co. Co a'_ for Sumas IIill. 24.86 Custer Mercantile Co. Powder etc . 26.35 7T. R. I-Ii1ler ''O C'!er 124-.25 PI PI.IAITEIT'1' ;:'ICx1TVAY 17AIITTBITAXC-E� 1''JM-1) LloyC_ Harnon t.Torl, on Acme Pexericnt 35.00 T. A. Hc-lnt;;1_re c'.0 35.00 Chet 'Io hme s 0.0 44.00 7o .L'- �... lx) � _ �, .. c _o 45.00 lobes^E J. Cale-- co 24.50 Paul A. I in'. -le C.0 45:.50 1. Lin(!Gren C o 21.000 L.oy A. 0 ,-: en c:o I.T. 1) j ay:711,jon C.0 43.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 3 01 1 TER�j Vie cl-n eT' THE 7 th DAY OF __qay Jun c 192 2 . ..... .... ---- ---- R. Bullock 71ork on Acine Pavement AA. 00 Jack 17oser do 37.50 !, . Tart e CIO 30.00 1,'d Ryan do 17.50 T. L. 1.1eece do 21.00 Gus Nienaber do 710 rem, n 50.00 A. G. Pens-1 e 17-1- -q Repairs to Pei -j,�B _L ' 2. 00 Lee Hatton Clashing on 11% of 7! Dem-Acme Rd 3.00 J V1. Douglas hauling lumber '71.50 C. E. Anderson Damage a/c Gravel 30.00 --r E. Jones -.Repairs" Nails etc. for Acme Rd 3.60 7-orse 7Tdwe Co. Shafting for steam. s3novel 2.47 _Lorse H dw e Co.0 o . Cable etc. 25 W. R. 71i Iler Powder 5.60 Cain e-Grinishaw Co. Coal Acme I'loto r Co. Gasoline 79.33 !:Orth-v`-est Co. 711 Oil . 'Z . 00 �1 John O.Balch . "Repai rs 24.00 i-ov,rard-Cooper Corgi Asphalt 'Yarnper 8.45 Lind Gravel do. and etc. for repairs (Apr) 5.25 �IVER IhiPROVIIIEITT 1jU11TD Geo. Elder t7ork on river Fo r e na n 122.50 11 en Trea d do 105.75 :Toble Foss (1-0 108.00 Geo. Alton do 30.50 Radder do 80.50 I'= Fu 1 " -ner CIO 63.00 J. R. Everhart c 0 77.00 17ilton Y!ei:c1karlip do 110.00 Adrian 1,Touwens 1110 77.00 S. W. Jones d 0 88.00 fir, Abel: Clio 77.00 C A. Gooding do t e a m 12.00 li'l: 15". Daniels do 11,37 3noch Brom do tt 33.00 1"arl Brown CIO 7.00 Gerald Wo I f e do '17 .5 0 Chas. =Bailey CIO 10.50 Seth Johnson CIO 17.50 Thos. P. Jeffers do Po r e man 121.00 Clem Knutsen ' do Foreman 112.50 _,�ra-rik I3Orgzn do 06.75 Chas. Pya- son do 7 2. C-) 0 Barney Karvey (10 75.25 ran Hoy do team 143.50 Peter B. Peterson CIO 75.25 Jame s Dunn do 7.00 Reid Brothers Co. Work on boiler tube 1.74 Puget Sound Vlelddng TPI:s 1,7elding a/c 'River 71ofic Apr) 2.25 W. K. Pixley Yfeldin[,, Jack screw 1.50 7iliatcorn Foundry Donkey engine bars 15.00 1.1orse Hrdwe Co. -1 Drift bolts, etc. 71.95 1j'armers 1:erct. Co ITai 1 , etc. 3.30 7-T. 71, Duzzard Staples 20.0J) North-uest Hdw Co. Cable, spikes, etc. _,.ay 41 14.07 Lynden Dept. Store Pea,,-,r & f-iandle 15 F. Raper Pi-lin,- 4114.56 R. F. Rap 0 r (11.0 376.30 Standard Oil Co. Gas, oil, etc. Dec to :,Tay inc. 95.95 111-1. Baker Garage - - Oil, etc. (Feb- rc.,i Ap !A 1_00 --lellpak lbr Co. Lunber for river work 96.84 Iverson'Ubr Co. Plank (Apr -ray) 293.72 1,7. R. ?Tiller Powder 28.00 Lawrence -7.7ercantile Co. do etc. (Feb-7,Tch) 30.15 Carl A. Holdt Bolts, hooks, etc. 7.00 Caine-Grimshaw Co. Coal 238.57 -70PI11ST PMERVE HIGITHU 'FUND Jack 11oser Work on '"Icenic FiI-hvlay 36.00 A. Schrotcr do 12.00 Gus Kienaber do Fo roman 45.00 Merman Steiner e-O team 43.00 Ado 1 f Si eb e r do 20.00 1,LAPLE FALLS -GLACIER MAD FUND Herman Steiner R of 77 for Perm. 1,:-'Y 8 Sec. 2 125.00 J. H. Cannon R of Tj for Penn. Illy 8 Sec. 2 75.00 G. A. King R of 77 for Perin. Hy 8 Sec. 2 25.00 D'RAI1TAGB 11JIPT. DIST. J�',l C017,STRUCTIOIT FUND A. G. Stierlen ',fork on Russell *Ditch Po rerian 38.00 A. G. Dahlqui st do (3.25 Chas. E. Talmage do team 10.00 C. E . Fiellman CIO 18.75 Paul B rOVM CIO 13.75 Lynden 'Dept. Store Cement for Russell Ditch 27-.88 Lynden Lumber Co. Lumber for Russell Ditch 13.32 T_ DRAINAGE I17PT. DIST. 5 li'rAI.IT., EIT-ZUT C2 FUND I.1'a r nj B u e 11 Labor on Sleasman Ditch 10.50 `_..J 9 ;� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri l T�xM�S� .?'.`e do e s. clay.... _ . THE DRAINAGE IT.TT . DIST , f1-1 3 C011STRUCTION IUND ,y - a .o rep. u."r. Ditch 4 28.00 C. Y. Bates :lorl� o_� n ^ , `' SHELL DITCII MTD j. Ostrom Labor on -:'Ditch 12.00 P. C. Poesael c-o 12.00 BEFORE TIT BOARD OF COUNTY CO1;7.IISSIOICERS OF VZHATC011I v COUNTY, WASIUNGTC1T. IIT T11I 1.1ATTIL"` 07 II.TROVIUR-LITT 07 SECTIOI11 ITO. 2 ) ( EESOLUT I OIT CREATING FUND. OF PEIPHE LITEY" HIGHWAY ITO. 8, KITOVI`T AS Di+ IIITG_GLACIER ROAD) "�IEI;I;t^,S, by an order dated April 18, 1922, entered by the Board. of County Commis..:ioners of ratcon. County , 1-7a shington , Section. No . 2 of Permanent Iligl-.tray No. 8 (Deming-Glaci er Poad) has been ordered improved, said improvement to be paid for partly by I.Iaple. Falls and Glacier Tovmship bonds and Ehe balance from the Pennanent Highway Mind; and U EREAS, pursuant to resolution dated June 2, 1922, entered bI, the Board of County Com ssioners of 7,7hatcom County, Washington, in the clatter of separate and distinct funds, it is necessa_-y that a fund be created by the County Treasurer known as the "ITaple Falls -Glacier Road D"und", unto vilhich :fund all money derived. by reason of the sai(.' improvement shall be paid, and _rom trrllich payments for the said improvement ohall be made. ITO'J, T1!-P,'I`u;FOI3I1, BE IT Yd3S'OLV,;,D by the Board of County Con-r.issioners of Whatcora County, Wash- ington, in regular session, that the County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, be, and is hereby directed to create a fund to be as the' "I.Zaple Falls -Glacier )load Fund" unto which Fund all money derived by reason of the said ira)rovement sl:a•ll be paid, and from w1lich payments for t'lae sc.id improvement shall be made. Pone in regular adjourned session of the bard this 7th day of June, 1922 ntt"nn""n"n"nIt'll itnnn"nrtnnn"nn"n E. C. Da.:.ter Mailman of the Board "Board of County Com--.tission-" of County Comrissioners "e-rs of ti,ilatcom County State" J. A. lr"iller County Coixurdssioner " of l a shington " Ed B ro= County Contini ssioner t►n"a"nttnn"ttnttnnnn111111 nIt"nn""n Attest: Sam E. arrett County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the BoarC_ adjourned to meet on Priday, June 9th, 1922. Chairman Board Oaf County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ZI" ��d Q31 ri 1 TERMiF i d THE 9 th DAY or Jun e 192 Friday, June 9-th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 7th, 19ti^. Pre- sent , all riembero of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The followinc claims ,-iero I - flowed: C. 17. Clausen, State Auditor Albert J. Hamilton Post 11!7 Barbo Bros. Baker Tovmship CU3MgUTT EXP22,TSE FUND Forest Fire Protection Service for 1921 SOLDIERS' EELIEF TUITD Groceries for L. Griffith FO AD e. BRIDGE MID loth Est, on Constr. Perm. Her #'s o s sh a -re construction Clipper a;ridUe On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 1Condaly, June 12th, 1922. 699.36 15.35 2,024.36 1,500.00 irman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TsnrzsI . _.. "on.elav . THE . .._..__ _ ....i_2th DnY or June 192 2 I. onday , June 12th , 1922. The Board riet .ursuant to adjournment ta1cen on June 9th , 1922. Pre - sera, all rienbers of the Board and the Cler.- in attendance. The follovring proceedings were had: / COOP :E RAT IVE AGRF 0'I.I tT THIS AGI-=.7117T made this loth d^,, of I,Tay, 1922, by and between the Board of County Commi- ssioners for 7,1-atcom County, State of 'Washington, hereinafter called t're Local Authority, and the Secretai-y of Agriculture, hereinafter called the Secretary, uncler and pursuant to the pro- ,,ri lions of Section 0 of the Act of Congress approved July 11, 1916 (39 Stat: ,' 355) , _entitled, "An Act to provide that the United utates shall aid_ the States in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes, " and Section 8 of the Post 0 ffi ce Appropriation Act, approved February 26, 1919 (Pub . 299) , and the Federal Highvralr Act, approved Rovember 9 , 1921. Y'TITIrL+'S.`_IaTII: that '�1I-M1RE11AS on the 2nd day of September, 1019, the said Local Authority, in accordance with the .rules anci. regulations promulgated by the Secretary, filed with the District Forester at Portland, Oregon, an application for the cooperation of the Secretary in the survey, construction anC. maintenance of a certain project to be located approximately as described in said. an-olication; and 75IM."J;AS the s<_:i d project i s witla.in `��Ihatcom County, and v ithin the ,'lashington National Forest,' and the survey, construction and maintenance thereof is necessary for the use and dev- elopment of resources upon which cormiunities within anci adjacent to saiMational Forest are dep end_ent . 111071, THE ' _FORE, in consideration of the premises and of the several proirises to be ftith- fully performed ly each, as hereinafter set forth, the Local Authority and Secretary do hereby rautual ly agree as fo l -_ on s : mean: DEFINITION OF TBIMIS ARTICLE 1. For the purpose of this Agreerent the following terms shall be construed respectively to (A) Secretarzr. The Secretary of Agriculture of the Unites States, or his duly authorized representative. (B) Local Authorits,T.- The State, Territory or county jointly or severally parties signatory to this, Agreement. (C) Project. The road, trail or briC'ge covered by this Agreement. (D) National Forest Project. So much of the Project as has been or is to be surveyed, constructed o.r :maintained under the direct supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture., and paid for in vr'nole or in part out of moneys made available by Congress for such purpose. (E) Plans. I:Iaps, plans or other drav,,ingy, an(I specifications. (F) Construction. I'econstructioa., ane. improvement as well a., original construction (G) Ta',aintenance of Proverly _11aintain._ The making of needed repairs and the preservation of a reasonably smoot'l? Surface, or 2. reasonably satisfactory structure, as the case may be, but not extraordinarir repairs or reconstruction. DESCRZP'.i,'ION OF PROJECT ARTICLE 2. This agreer^ent covers the construction and maintenance of the project known as, the Lt. -raker (Shulcsan-Austin Pass Idea down Section) Road, .located between `"nuksryn and Austin Pass I:Iea- doers, terminal points, being appro,rirlately 0.0 miles in length. Unless modified in accordance with Art. ? hea.-co f , the project ha 11 have a m^xiraurrt r ling grade of 6 per cent , ahi ch rday, be increased to 7 per cent for snort distances, and a general minimun, radius of curvature of not less than 50 feet and shall have a minimuri roadway width of 9 feet -;7ith turnouts and with timber structures. The mileaEe of the projectt; is divided appro_ccimately as follows: 7,1ithin Uhatcom County 9.0 miles Length within National Forest 9.0 i,ii les I.nngth out.siC.e of National Forest 0.0 miles Total length of '.project 9.0 miles Based upon a location survey, it is estimated that the Project of the lengtl, G=O. standard of construction above specified, VriJ2. cost the following amounts: I'l-,at-ional Forest Pro Ject Construction f'j'165'000.00 Annual !"aint-enance 3,000.00 i'LiUM ILIM EST IKATES ARTICLE 3. The Project shall be constructed in strict conformity with the plans prepared b-,7' the Bureau of Public Roads anCL approved by the Local Authority and the Forest Service, subject to such modifications thereof as may be made in accordance with Art. 4 hereof or such other modi- fications as.ma,,', be agrees:. upon by the Local Authority, the forest Service and the Bureau of Public Roads; w'nich said plans, anC. the estimates based thereon, -are made a part of tul-1,11ir, agree- ment 170DIFICATION Or, AGMEE1.22,TT A.RTICLE 4. if, including the estimated cost of surveys and engineering, the estimated final cost, based on the location survey or on the lowest sat-isfactory bid for constructing the Project, is U in excess of the amount which the parties have agreed to provide, notice thereof shE.,.li be given b-Y the Forest Service to the Local Authority*. If both parties have and are willing to provide additional funds to meet such excess, such funds si.,all be provided by the parties hereto in such zamounts, respectively, as inay be mutually a6reed upon; otherwise such sham es approved by the Local Authority, the Forest Service, an,-1. the '!',urec.0 of Public Roads may be made in the glans and specifications as are found advantageous and ,will reduce sucl,-- total cost to the amount which the parties have agreed to provide. In case of such excess cost, construction shall not be started or obligations with reference thereto incurred until. -appropriate provision has been made for modifications of plans and specifications or for nakcinC- additional funds available. If the funds vfaich the parties have agreed to provide or can malce available are still insufficient to construct t'-,,Ie Project in acaord,,:,nce with the approved plans anO. specifi- ca tions or approved changes herein, either party may, before construction is begun or oblige,- Uons irdth respect thereto incurred, withdravi fro-.-.., this agreement upon thirty days notice to the other, and. upon payment o--;7' its pro rates share of expenses theretofore incurred in connection wilcl-i the Project. .If, during progress of construction, it appears that the funds which the parties have agreed to provide be insufficient to meet the total cost of the Project, notice thereof I 7' s'27U.1.11 be given b,,, the Forest Service to the Local Authority, and if the parties or either of them car. not, or are not willing, to provide IL"Lic additional funds necessary,. such changes in the plans and specificoat ions, or in tuac length of the Project, as will reduce the total cost to -'U-he amount of funds available shall be mace in the me-,nner above specified. ARTICLE 5. It is hereby mutually unc?:erst-ooel. and 1--Creed that no alteration or revision of plans as here- inbefore provides- and no discrepa-i-icy betyree-n any estimates and the actual final costs of the V Project, or of any part thereof, shall relieve either party 1-lereto from full liability to pay its share of such final costs as hereinafter -orovided. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.... ; April TERMS(. �on.aa y. THE a_ 2th DAY Or June.. _...--- 1922 COIISTRUCTI OIT AM' I CI,E G . The Project from tern -inns to terminus, as described in Article 2 hereof, shall be con- structed b,.- an(I under tlric direct supervision of the Secretory, either by force account, or by contract or by bot'_=`3., as 1.<ny be detenaineC: by t,I-e Secretary; onc7 the Costs thereof shall be shared by the parties hereto as hereinafter provided. Unless prevented by strifes, unusual T,iea ther conditions, the Act of God., the public enemy, .or other unforeseen cause, and provided the necessary right of vTa- has been acquired for the Project, construction of the National Forest 11roject shell be started or advertiser.zent for bids made within 30 days of execution of this Agreement", and thereafter the Project shall be prosecuted diligently to C0711)letion as continu�usl,;- as conditions will pe-�-J] it. I TAINTE1TIIT CE ART I CL E 7 . The Project, or any completed portion thereof, shall, after completion, by properly maintained throughout by the Local Authority in accordance with plans and methods prescribed or approved by the Secretary and shall be subject to such inspection, from time to time, as he '_ray direct; a.nd the costs thereof shall be paid as hereinafter provided. EXTRAORDINARY R AIRS AND REC OITST RUC`. I O:T ARTICLE 8. If, during the progress of construction or vrithin two years after its completion, on account of the action of the elenents, or otl-eruise, extraordinary repairs or reconstruction becomes necessary, in the judgment of the Secretary, on any portion or portions of the Project in order to restore such portion or portions to a satisfactory condition, the Secretary shall, so iotify the Local Authority, accompanying such notification with a statement of work to be -performed and an estimate of the costs —thereof. The work shall be begun at such tune as may be fi.-:ed by the Secretary, and, unless otherwise mutually agreed to, shall be performed by or under tl_te direction of the Secretary. The cost of such T:iork shall be shared by the parties hereto in the same proportion as the costs of original construction of said portion or portions, as hereinafter provided. SHARE OF COST OF C0I1STRUCTION A10 1,,1AI'TTI2-TA1,TCE ARTICLE 9. It is agreed, subject to the terms of t-his Agreement, that the Secretary shall pay 66-2/3 per cent of tl-.e final costs of the construction of the Project, and that the Local Authority shall pay 33-1/3 per cent of said costs. Provided, that , unless otherwise mutually agreed upon, total costs shall not exceed One Hundred and Sixty-five Thousand dollars (`;1165,000.O0). The costs of maintenance of the entire Project shad be paid by the Local Authority. It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that if roa.d building equipment owned by the Fec-1cral Government is furnished for the construction, extraordinary' repairs;. reconstruction o r maintenance of this project the rental value o f the equipment u-m so fi shed .s,.lL b e deter- mined ,on the basis of rental schedules established by the Bureau of Public Roads and in force at the time worf is started, and shall be credited on the share of the final costs to be -said by the Secretary for the survey, plans, estimates, construction, extraordinary repairs, recon- struction, or maintenance, as the case may be. s'UITDS AVAILABLE ARTICLE 10. The Local Authority agrees that funds sufficient to meet all its obligations, with respect to the construction of the Project, incurred under this Agreement, have been ;:lade availab?_c in the follo;Ying niEmner, or otherwise: -4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERM I.lon day THE 12th DAY or June 192 2 By Resolution of the Board of Counter Corin.issioners for 11,hatcom County under date of w:"w;r 9, 1922 appropriating I'i.fty-five thousand dollars (%�)55,000.00) , as evic_enced by certified co_oies of said resolution :riled, or to be filed :,,ith the District Forester at Portland, Oregon on or before Ilay 15, and which are hereby made a part of this Agreellient . 1;RT I CLE 11. The Local Authority agrees that in addition to the amounts named in Art. 10 hereo-' such further ariount Y•,il.l be provided and made available from time to ti, o by resolutiolh or ot:hex't^rise as nwr be necessary to meet all its oblir tiona unC.er this-Azreerient on accol,>nt ol, extra,ordina-Ir repairs or reconstruction, as provided herein; and t",:.c Locaal Im"l-hority will promptl;;` notify the eC retainr of such action and will tfor-it satisfactor*,,r evidence thereat, all Of 'lllli C11 sl all , ,'Then so sifimitted, becoahe a part of this Agreement. A RT I CLE 12. Unless and until this Agreement is modi-tied o:.• torminated by mutual consent, or as provided in Art. 16 Hereof, the Local Authority agrees that funds sufficient to meet all its obligations, ,rrith respect to the proper maintenance of the Protect, incurred under this Agreement, will be made annually available in the follozring manner; By annual appropriation to be n^ade by the :hoard of County Coiim,issioners for T"laatcom County, State of Washington. ARTICLE 13. "he Secreta— ai;reeU v_1nt , witlhi:i sixtir (60) r0.,1 �.1 days the execution of this Agreement , or Within sixty (60) clays from the date wIl-on appropriations become available therefor, sufficient funds will be allotted out of rione4rs nad.e available 'bur ConcresN for the pul-pose to meet the ob- ligation , �7itln respect to the const_'uctio'_'7. of the Project , incurred by the United Stc te; under this Azreer_1ont. PAY11 E,TTS AIrLICLE 14. "he Local Aut ority shall set up as a special fund in the County Treasury its share of the final costs of construction, e::trao-dinary rep�ai.rs, rec, nstruction, and mainten^nce of the Pro- ject froza mhich funds the Local Authority shall make proYript payment of all vouchers certified to and approved by the Bureau of Public Roads and submitted to the Local Authority for payrlent; Provided, that the total of the amounts of all cusp vouchers so sul,)lritted sh 11 not exceed the Local Authority's share of the final costs of construction, e:.traordinary repairs, reconstruction, or maintenance as the case n- be. 1,ISCAL ACCOUIITING Yd ) RI OEUIS ART I CLT,' 15 . The Secretary sh0.11 keep accurate account of all vouchers submitted to the Local Authority for pa;rn.ent under this agreement, an,--!. as soon as Practicable after the col'ipletion of construction, or of any elrtra.ordinary repairs or reconstruction shall subr_iit to the Local Authority a detailed statement of the vouchers so submitted on account of construction, e.ftraordinary repairs, or reconstruction, and at the close of each year, a detailed state_:^ent of the vouchers so submitted, if any, during that year on account of maintenance. p TALTY FOR FAILUI_ TO COIzC:'LY WI'+ail ARTICLE 16. If the Local Authority shall fail in any way to comply witlh the terms of this Agree- -lent, the -eoretary will give no t.ice thereof, anc? if, t."ithin four (4) riontls from the receipt o- such not -ice, the condition cxmplained of is not satisfactorily corrected, the Secretax",,r shall be freed :"ror: any and all further liability hereunder, may abro;;ate this and any other existing, !A_Creel_lent with the Local Authority and may thereafter decline to enter into any other Cooperative Agreement RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERAT�l .......71onday THE DAY or June 1922 ,with the -1 Jo cal Authlo ri t'- until. c o-.,,.-r)lianc e has b e en -.-r.-).de wit-Ii the terms of this Agreement. L.,UTEOU S -I SCE-T ART ICLE, 17. Cautio'nary an(l. info iniative signs ,;ill be erected and maintained along the right-of-wa- of the Project b- 1-U,1d at the sole el—oense of the Secretary. ARTICLE 18. This Y'Lrreer-ent is r,,ia-de subject to all the rules and regulations of the Secretary, as approved L -.proved September 1, 1916, or subsequent amendment thereof, the same as if such rules and regu- lations were s-oecificall,, se'- out and repeated herein. IRTICLE 19. it is mutually understood anC, agreed. that nothing in this Agreement sh,,:1,11 be construed as obligating the Secretary to expend, or as involving the United States in an, contract or other o'bligation for the future pa,,,y[ient- of, money in excess of appropriations authorizddby law. ARTICLE 20. All rights of tray, not on land of the United States, necessary for the Project shall be provided, and all expenses thereof and any incidental damages to adjoining property paid, by or o f c Local Authority; and no part of such exense or damages shall be aid directly n I `)ehalf o- pp - - o:,., inC.ircctly by the United St-ates or be consieered as a part of the Local Authority'-s share of the final cost of the Project as here.41ahefore provided. il,r 7,11 "!i N PI'S 117, �1,17EREOF the parties have Hereunto affixed their siEnatures and official.,�se,-,.ls, ti,.e Local Authority on the day and year first above written, and the Secretary on the 23econd day of June, 1922. SEIZ Tat ed 7,Iay 10, 1922. BOYM OF COUNT'2r COLEIIISSIONERS VITT's fior Vhatcom County By E. C . B a :�. t e r J. A. 71i 1. 1 e Ea D. r o va-1 1.7 F S C. V. 'T,"'arvin Secretary of Agriculture On motion the ,Board adjou::,ned to meet on Wednesday, June l4tth, 1922. iman 73oard of County ssioners. RECORD OF ' COMMISSIONERS',— PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 TERM/ We do e s day Tim, 14 th DAY or June 192 2 Wednesday, June 14th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjouinment taken on June 12, 1922. Present, all members of the'Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: cU RR��1 EXP EST SE FUND Shell Companl of Calif. Gas & Oil for Counter Garage 567.41 NOOK SACK -SUI:IAS ROAD I11PROVMf TT FUND W. J. Hanov,ell- R of 71 for 1Tooksack- Sumas Rd (Hy 7r31) 62.50 f/ Affidavit of Publication of E. G.. Earle of the Notice to Contractors -- Improvement Highv✓a.y No. 32, was filed ;ith the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE, TH=E BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONEILS OF ` 7IATCOM COUN Y,- 7WASHII'MON. IN. THE MATTER OF THE. I�, RO + ENT -0F THE VAN) '( R E S O L U T I - 0 N. VTZCK ROAD TO BE KNOti'TIT AS HIGH -WAY NO. 32 ) ;`iEREAS, by an order heretofore entered by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, a highway in said county -known as the Van ,7yck Road, has been orderdd improved by a permanent pavement; and - VMEREAS; it is necessary that..a fund be created by the County Treasurer known as the "Van 77ycl: Road Improvement Fund"., unto which fund all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of 'l+rh.atcom. County, Wash- ington, in regular session, that. the County Treasurer of 7hatcom County, i',Iashington, be ordered and directed to, create a fund to be known as. the "Van ZVck Road Improvement Fund" unto which fund all money derived by reason of the said . improvement shall be paid, and from which payments fo r the said improvement shall be made. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day, of June, 1922. u""n"ItIf11it"",tititnll"rinll"n"""nttIf11 E. C. Baxter Chairman o•f the Board of County "Board of County Commission-!' Commissioners. "ers of Matcom County State J. A. Mi11er County Corara.ssioner 11 of 'Washington " Ed Brown County Commissioner It 11 " It Il 11 11 H " 11 11 Il 11 11 11 ti li II Ii H it 11 It it ft tl tt Il tl - - - - - - - 000 - - - - - - - BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUTT'1.'Y COLUE,ISSIONERS OF J VIHATCOIt2 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE HATTER OF THE IT:+IPROVE11 +NT OF THE VAN ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF Alex Besoloff j7Y CK ROAD TO BE KNOVIT AS HIGHWAY NO. 32 ) 'WHEREAS, on the 26th day of 1-day 1922, this Board made an o rder calling fo r bids fox. the improvement of the Van 'Wyck Road to be known as Hightrray-IIo, 32, said bids to be considered at 11 o'.clock* A.M.. on- Wednesday, the 14th day of June 1922, and the notice calling for such bids having. been duly published in the county official paper, to -grit: The Bellingham Reveille in the manner and for the length of time required by late; and W,1.04REAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: Cramer Contracting Co' y11,368.70 Skagit Construction Co 9 , 518.80 Alex_ Desoloff - 7,880.00 and the Board finding the 'bid of Alex Besoloff for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made: IT IS: TH +_ +FORE ORDERED, that the bid of Alex Besoloff for the improveir_ent of the Van Wyck Road, to be known as Highway No. 32, be. and .same is hereby accepted, and the chairmen of the RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM THE _ �1_ DAY OF Jt.n e 192 2 Boarc' of Count.,,- Conr.,issioner:� is horeb,." authorized anC. 01irected to enter into a contract wi t, _ ::le ? eS0l0 _"' .COL '-- 2.-lpr0?rG- L, 0:7 -O-.01 IT IS I .^? In O7.DJ??:uD � t- C s �_C.. c--r-ti,,-�c :rat tll z, i ,, t� ' I pro de t] ,�.c: o r.;� be fL.� l; coriple 1 ec E n.'. . ci foz ic.,O on or before the lst C.�a of October 19?.`�, and. tha i t e cort_�acto.� si..�:.11 be recy. fired to -ive afor ti.e full a ount of the bid to insu,,e the perfor-icmce of the con(lit-ions of said contract. node lr' ?'e �;t la3, a('jou.'_'ncd s,C.c-si on of the EDoal'd this 12•th da of June, 1� 22. 11 11 It It 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 it if II 11 11 II it 11 11 it 11 It 11 It 11 11 It 11 E, �)� _a !{,. C. �.:�:,_1,er Claai:mzan of the Board of " Ord Of C,OL?}l U, COI_?'.1ioi 10i1-" rl County Con-1i'lissionc.s "ers of Vilia -con. Count'' State t' ,, J. l t er A. T:Ii�." �. r County r Colrr�zissione-. " of 7,'a chinr;.ton " -kl Brovm Count-v Conl:Iissioner 11 11 If 11 11 11 U I1 11 it 11 It It 11 11 11 it 11 it 11 11 It it It 11 11 Attest: Sryra B. Barrett County Au,'itor ar:d Ex-officio Clerl: of the Board. ------- or)o------- 11 On motion the roard adjourned to meet on Friday, June lGth, 1922. Chairman r.o rd f County Cor Assioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 410 TERM$ Fi ri day, THE '-! DAY OF Jun e _ _ _- _...._.. l C, I'rida3, June 16, 1022. The Board met pursuant to adjournment l.'C' � , 19: � � t cn on June 1� regent all inei-bers of the 11oard anCl the Clerk in attenclu.nce. "'he follot.�in, proceeclincF3 were had: BEFORE TIII] B01j'1) OF COUIT`'I' 0 +, r 'r- -!-T IT i .A CUII COUIz^_l; i v 1-T . I� n:h...rATnwLR 0�r, 1H` nRA1TCT';IQ-.CT-_-itI17:I0I3c0 1 --I 17,O:I ) R T S 0 :G U T I O 11 TIIE CERTIFICATE OF 1�1aDTI,I'TTOTI FUND`'0 r'Ir'I rU �'-1I1r, 7 1-21L a'liiTB) j'TI-IE"LTAS there are certain monies in the Certificate of I ede� ption Fund in the Treasurer's 0fILice of 'Nh atcom County, Via shington , wl-ii Cl-. r-.oni es have been i11 sucIi fun (I for many y ears and n0 certificate O delinquency n"'.s bee1-i i-), sented f0%''pa,yriaent of any Of aiC: fU21ds, vfhJcl'_ aid funds hereby referred to are set out in detL.il in tl�e list attached hereto, and made a paWt hereof, r=nd ?51ERTIAS it i probable that the certificates o f Clelinauency 2iientionecl in sai (.1 li of hereto attached Dave been lotit or c'estrolred, .�,nd will not be presented to the County Treasurer for pay- ment, and S,Yn �'� it is c,ee2ned Cle 7 ra ie t;_at saiC. monies be l;,ransferred to the Current =} I UMA b pen,�e fund and, if certificates Of C.elinnuenCy 2:'entioned in SaiC' list hereto atta cl?ed, are presented for payment:, tho.1T 3[1oulC. be Considered c C Vouchers an t ar, .-:'L-.nt tl-.ierefor Orat';i1 on the CurrentXiOriSe Din C'_, 10?"l a.I+-=J1r��J1�Ci';;., FE AND, In is I_r,.t:.��_ OaD MED ..he amounts set fo:,:,th in detail on the 11s� hereto attached, totaling '�'600.20, Tsai C. amounts, having- been placed in saiC. Certificate of �;ede:np - Lion 1�un(l at, various tinges bet,.;,ecn F'.e tember 1W,1 an('-, Septerfner 1914, be transferred from said Certificate of 7cC't.emption RnC,.: to thc Cur='ent W]xoense I'Lin(i of County, 7k,ohirl;to1'1, �,ncl the Coumt;,;- Treac rer is hereby di reCte(3 to '_1?�r:e such transfer on hi s boolm r t;.r�ry t�'JI? 2 a� + ,'G In t11C eVCi1t any of the certificate. Of delin uency as ;Jet for"h IT IS _.L_ L 0-,1)T_ D that q on sai' 11 st I-,ereto attached are presenteC. for-)2.y1,-ont, that such Certific ate a of (:leI i, nquenc;) Shall be considered a s vouci.ers an;'L a warrant therefor shall be is ued by file AUC'i1.:0�' Of t�.�"�wtCO21 Count ',Taohincton , d.rawn on tl,e Current I- jj)ense ''1. nd, /'�1 T-�� 7�". {,/Y77'r f�'E"% ^?T7 O S-10', 011 r:i�;..": I�;OAI?^B T77IS �_'", 7.�, {' r1 !� 'l,i-.j_.J I:.-. D2,MIJr. A ADJOU_1 ,B ,�Ia,�� �� 16 �__ day o June, 19 2. ""ntt""""rlu"rl"ttnrlttlr"It"ult""n+tall "',, C, Iaxter CII1tidRP ,IcT 1113oar0 of County CorUnission-" J. A. I,'iller COT?.IISSIOTTER Ilerr, o f ';.hvtcom Counter State" -1 d Brovm C."OI.C."T10NE _R 11 of ., � 11 �t� 14.o ,;1i r_ ,ton 11 tt 11 it tl Ii 1t tl It it 11 11 ii tt it tt !! It 11 it tt it tt it tt It Ii tr IiA7v!^SI Sar114, larrett CUUITIT i'' A-'�;I!. 0 1. ..,.ncl eofficio Cleil, of y�,,._e Boa::,d. TF�ASU_r..,ER!S...PDI�1?1?�TIOs' TUIT--r) TTo. Ee0.emption :To. of Certi-f'i cite 'date of Cerli [ficate ___.. o f f�e1i1?cLucnc r -__ ' ; e,T�tic z _.,, .etc _alit 6..................... .11889............ ........"O •p 1894 ..........7.40. tiff ...................... 66..................... Oct 1895...........2.90 162...................... 351..................... Oct 18S19 ..........1.63 log ...................... 93....................... �ec 1859.......... 4.,1,6 294...................... 22..................... June 1900 .......... 25.80 303...................... 24-5.....................Aut, 1900 .......... 15.70 604...................... 7 Feb 1901. ........ 4:.50 605...................... 8.................... l'eb 1901......... 8.16 647...................... 3...................... i.Tch 1901........... "100...................... 1161..................... Ap1 1901......... 1.50 714...................... 21..................... 1,01 1901 .......... 3,90 2086...................... 109..................... 1'eb 10,03 .......... 70.56 2457...................... 2C58..................... 1Iov 1903........ .52.20 2842...................... 188.....................11111904 ......... 196.60 25...................... ---.....................Jan 1893.......... 10.00 34...................... ---.....................July l8Cl......... 7.88 4G...................... ---.....................Sep 1891...........26.12 42...................... -- .....................T:ich 1892......... 5.40 .5657...................... 800..................... Oct 1905.......... 9.44 4153...................... 1199..................... .Ich 1906.......... 3.65 4591....................3801.....................Auc 1906.......... 1.4--3 5065................. ...3790....................."ch 1907......... 6.46 5708...................... 4444:..................... Jan 190€3..........36.59 6027...................... 8270....................... ,ept 1908.......... 1.35 6027...................... 8271..................... Sept 1908.......... 4.48 6453...................... 9065..................... Aug 1909........... .67 6723...................... 9063..................... Jan 1910 ........... 1.07 6788...................... 4441...................... .7ch 193.0 ........... 1.00 6356...................... 9064.....................Ap1 1910.............74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _ .!-1pT'zi._ _TER11i� .. ...Pridl THE 1 6tw1... _ _..-......DAY OF..._ ..._ .._. -.Jun e.. _ ..... ._...._._ ........ 1922 ._.....__._.._... 6920..................... 89=_1 ................... June 1910................. 18.78 7056.................... 4360.....................Aug 1910................. 5.05 ........:........... 10703................... Feb 1912................. 1.89 8lll ...................10"l04 ,eb 1912.................. 5.06 8325.................... 10307................... June 1912................. 4.63 894, ................... 5639..................."7ch 1-013................. 12.96 9008.................... '1O1....................'.'iay 19�_3................. 3.67 9 25 r. ....................9026 ...................Aug 1913................ __1 .67 3'600.20 (a (a; To be c^ncellec_, see resolution of County Commissioners, amount crec:ited to County Current I".rpense Tune'; if C. D. is presented for payment, ,4arrcwnt on Current E:>pense Pun c_ to be d raven . ------ coo ------ BE 1-jo r17, '.I1517'j, DoJE.?a) 0.7i' COUITTY CO' .`.ISIIOI?ERS OF TUITATC0I1 / MUITTY, r,'IAC I17G TOIT . "I.TF, 7 O T' ` TI" T'.i 0 " A "IT- RUFF IS P-JIVOLITIm ) 0 R D E T' II.1IT _7"; ri 717 A:,T 1UDI i.01?' S P ��'OLi'IITG ?4T3IT.D. ) .=AS the Sheriff of Wlhatcom County, Td�a�I1111 ton, often Ilac occasion to incur liabilities on behalf of 7Thatcom County, '.'tashington, ancCl it is sometimes desirable that such liabilities be imme0i ately met E.nd 1i qui(1a,ted, and "HERMAS claims are oft -gin presentee. to tl.e ;Auditor of V. atcora CoLZnty v,,1"ich it is 0, siralale to p on presentation, rend iERBAS 1 f 11 of suc'- liabilities anc. claims aY'e required to t ke their i1cZtLlra?_ Course and cannot be paid until alloyed '..)y the Eoard of Cornniissioners at their regular tunes for allo-uance of claims and must then be alloyed ueve-r<,,llyr, inconvenience an,,-'. e:.tra ,'rorl.r is entailed, IT01,7 TIIEEEP011,1Z BE AND IT IS It1aRTMV OI:ME1—'1M that the Auditor of 7hatcor, County, 71ashington-, be and he is hereby directed to issue a warrant on the current e: LL1ense fund payable to the Sheriff of ,°hatcorl County in the ^.Mount of r,)'250.O0 to be used by saic' Sheriff as a "REVOLVING Ft;ITD", out of vrhich fund the Sheriff may pay any legitirate anc. proper claim incurred by him on behalf of T"'riatcori County, taking prop.cr recei-bt-sOi'..vouchc:?s'thcre�"o'r,.:*,�lzd on.-thd o-tilelst ofeach,l�ios th ::or � t':.aw..r r timcs 'rnc�n sa:ic „I'�; Y `T G ! IT I OL IIT_�C; TD Ytical. aecorie depleted'; tre s�i c. Sheriff shall m^'Le and file a clam for the total amount e:mendec;, by him during the previous r ontt-., out of saic,. " MVOLVII?(a I'UND", an(1. shall att-ch t'nereto proper receipts or vouchers for all such expenditures, anC- if all such e:'penditure s are fO:l.nd to be legitimate and proper, such deans shall be allowed by this boar(.7., 1-nd if any su,:�I1 c; )enditureti are found to be not legitimate and proper they shall be deducted from saic_ clai.rl anc. w ,-:Tarrant or warrants issued to the said Sheriff foy^ all such legitimate and proper e.-menditures, said ',:'c rr '.ntS to be drav,m agga inst the funs'. out of Yhich such.. claims should be paid. Provided, that it no event shall any such warrant or warrants be dravm to sai(i. Sheriff in an amount, which together with the cash on hand in said Sheriff's "IJ]VOLVIIvG FUND", shall e:,rceed the su::1 of ?250.00 , and IT I S, rU l'OHIM ORDERED that upon the: e:cpi ration,, o f the t er.n o f o ffice o f sai d Sheriff from any cause, or upon the further order of this board, the said Sheriff shall account to said Y.Tatcom County for the (tall Nan of '1250.(_)0, either in ca i.. or proper -receipts or vouchers or both cash and proper receipts ox vouchers, and shall reimburse said 7,1hatcora County in full for said )250.00 a('vanced to him a,,3 such 111-11 �VOLVIIIG :l'C;IT:I7" , and IT IF, YUPI IV]PI OI31EI3ID that so.ic?. Auditor of VFha,tcom County, Washington, be. and he is directed to draw a warrant on the current e::pense fund payable to himself in the amount of '500.00 to be used b4,r the said Auditor es a "I',EVOLSrIITG 'yG"IiD" out o zr'a�ich �`ltnd t12e Iiu('.itor mw3r pay any legitimate a..nO? proper claim against Uh^.tcora. G-ounty, presented to him for Payment, ta'_dng proper recei-ots or vouchers -for every such cl aiin so paid; the laic. Auditor to use his discretion as to RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 144 TERMS TF r i d E L THE 16 t.1-1 DAY OF Jun 0 1922 the payment of any cl,,.ims orecent.ed to him for payment. The intention being thp,*',-. JL,.he snie.iler claims, Yrhen properly approved, and other S 1a11 claims known by sai,. Au(',.itor to be iraY be -�)aid upon presentation, and on the 1st of each month or at any other times :,:hen said "11131VOLVING MqDll may become depleted, the said Auditor shall mahe and -file ,,. claim for the total arount e:-,pended by him during the previous T,,ionth out of said "REVOLVING YOND", and shall attl-c.1ie thereto proper receipts or vouchers for all such e::-penditures, and if all such expenditures arc founC,_ to be lee:itiriate, such claims'shall be allowed by this board; and if any of such e-xpenditures are found not to be proper an('. leGitiriatq, they shall be deducted from said cic.im and a 1,,,Larrant or warrants issued to the sail cl Auditor for all such lerritimate an(! proper ex-penC.-itures , sai d -rarrants to be dravm on the proper funds, Pro-:,_ided, that, in no event* shall any such warrf--m-L, or warrants be dra-vrn to said Auditor in an amount, which together wit' i 'U-1-.e casl on hand in said Aucldtorl s IIRT,,'VOLVTNG FUND" stall exceed. `;,11500.00, and. IT IS 11ri-ETHER 017I)EIRLE), that, upon the e,-.-olration of the teiT.,i of office of said Auditor any cause, or upon the further order of this Board, said Auditor shall account- to said 71%latcorm County '`'or the full sum of ;"'�!')500.00 either in cas]n or proper receipts or vouchers or both sucl.". cis an,,'I. receipts or vouchers, nnC, shall reimburse said 7hatcom, County in full for said '.25015.00 vanced to him as such "REVOLVI-NG 1UND." T'O'-,Tr,, 117 TREGULY.0", ADJOU.-MTED SESSION OT' THIE 30AP-LD TINS 16th 1)AY OF June, 1922 It U It 11 11 It It it 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 F, . C. :3axter CHAIR -:2d i "Board of County Commission-11 J. A. 1.!i 11 e r ers of V./hatcom County St -ate" 1d Brown C, 0 114 27A I S C:) I 0_1 T 211 R of Washington 11 ATTEST : Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and c.c-officio Cleric of the Board. --------- 000 --------- O,n motion -the Board ,.djourned -t,.o meet on T.i".onday, June l9th, 1922. ~_ Chairman Board of Count-,?" Com-nissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.._..TERM _ -LOn`.0,) THE 1.9.tI1- .___..DAY OF JUn.e 192_.2---- Ju.oe 1J',1., 192`2. Tll.c :'o� c rict, ��ur:suant to o.01journnent, t4!.i.en on June 16, 1�'22. pre- sont c: ` the : oard ,�.nt'. the Cler?. inattendancc. ':'I:e :fo11ot7iriU claims tirerc al1a,.-0,1 1.I'li . I,;_"ocee:_.-lls- hac�., CU 717,TTT 1-ILZ Er -I ^E 111-TTI) N S ,x .I 1, ar r('.t -. , Co. r�tt('_i.:. o:^ Cti. 'I"'. for Auc)_ito r' S t'�e�T0�.V1n� �'tiLt11C�.t' ''e' 500 .00 A. L. Cl(-.11ahan, Shca.iff Cash for Sheriff's 11Tevo1viiag I'lind11 250.00 SOLDIERS' I ELiEF ITJIID l „ Relief 25.00 Owl" )c i�fa..; LIQUO 11L INITE 'T!GAa IOIT r7:,ITD Oliver e-c,11c1 Salary ass } �} `" y 'r Do Jut Sheriff Dec -Jan) 250.00 en 1?ousil do (To 250.00 1,Iillial, L. Gaston c10 (Dec) 100.00 Cu "rcnt :.'Jxaense I'and Car supplies for February & Hs.rc i 267.62 The bon(' of IT. D. `1ny.an r Assessor ''or 17erndr:�,le Townohip, - a.1 approved by the Board and filed wit'1 the Count r Cleric. ------ 000------ BEF011:; 1717, BOARD 01? COU_TTY 07 WILATCOLT COUITTY, 7A"1IIIIGTOiT. 1.I1T7171 71X-PTFR OF j ( 0 RD';I'. A FFOV II'M BOED, COUNTY DUBLI S IIIJG ) I... IS HEMT"]... OI?DE_::.:J that-. a:I1c ^urel,3r bonc. of 1.:. IT. T�ez-ii=i, _ublisher of The 3,3rnclen. Tribune, in 11:1:i.e (.mount, of `;;11.000. CC, an(l Liven by the I;"aryla nc Casualty Company, covering contract for official_ count r printint; of Vph tco111 County, be, 11C1_ .�.,anme is hereby approved and accepted. Do:-:c in oegul ar adjourned session of `Z.we 1 w.ta?d this 19t h day of June, 1922. tl tl tl Il 11 11 II !i tl H 11 11 11 Il It 11 10. 9k tl Il .! i !! fl 11 11 H "" L. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board 1loard of County Corr.liosion-i° J. A. Tti.11er County Ca:�u,,iissioner nor, o �,i4tco:z County State" Ind 13roVM County Cormiisoioner ii of 1,77a shi n; t on nnnnntlsrirniluultnnrttririlutlnctuut1l"'" Attest' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and • 11x-officio Cleri. of t 1e Board. ___-.._o0o-_-___- On motion the Board adjourned to -neet on V7ednesday, June 21st, 1922. air. :Tun Board of County Commissioners. LJ t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS THE --_.._.2.ZStDAY_O.F.,_.._.. .... June._ ........ 192 .. ............ Ap.1.!._._.... ......... ---TER11b.__.—.,'e_dn.sG�y_....... 7,7ednesday, June 21st, 1922. The, Board met pursuant to adjournrlent to ken on June 19, 1' :?1 re- sent, P.11 i,ieffbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The followins clains were allo yed and proceedings had: IMPLE FILLS -GLACIER ROAD IIJTPM- VEIv UTiT ?FUND J. H. Cannon R of W for Perm. Hy #3, Sec 71�2 150.00 Contract r.,as enterec'_ into bet,rtecn ','hatcom County and Alex Desoloff for the grading; :,nd graveling of 'Ian s'tyck Road (Hy §32) 1 :mile, for the sung of �.'7330.00. Contract on file in office of County Engineer. ------ o00------- BEFORE T.10 BOA11D OF COUNTY CO-12ISSIONERS OF / 111IiATC0I.T COUNT`_', `�'ASHI 'fGTOIT. J IN THE irATTER or. THI11 IITROVE'Ii'EM OF THE VAN) ( ORDER APPROVING BOND OF COI1T:_RACTOR. 771TCK RO YLD TO BE KITOMT AS HIGMVJV1 NO. 32 ) IT IS OILDERED that the surety bond of Alex Besoloff given by the . idelity & Deposit Cora 4Zy of 17.2.1-yland, for S�7880.00 and coverins; the contract for improverient of the Van Wycl: Road, known as Hi&— -way No. 32, be and same is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of June, 1922. "utr"n"nnl►nn"ulllrn"nn"rlll"+Irtlt"Itrt I]. C. Ba—ter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Cormussion-" Sommissioners tiers of ','Latcom County Statett J . A. a.Iiller County ComrAssioner tt of VTashinUton 11 ?",d Broom County Commiissioner II it 11 l l it 11 II t1 1t 11 1I N 11 i1 it It I1 1t 11 11 1i li l{ 11 1l it II 8 " Attest : Sam E. Barrett County Audit or and Ex-officio Clerh of the Board. ------- o00----- On :notion the Board. adjourned to rAeet on Thursday, June 22nd, 1922. r':ian Board of County Conmdssioners. 40o RECORD - OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .gyp ri 1 TER THE 2nDAY OF 1922d.Thursday June 22nOl , 1922. The Doard r.,iet pursuant, to adjouimn.ont- t,,).ken on June 21, 1922. Pre- sent- of 1-11-le ]')oa--rd anC. the Cleric in attendance, The 'Lollovring proceefinCs were had: Oath of Office of E. A. Knittel as Supervisor of Drain. Iraptl. Dist. ft w9 was filed with the Board - -7o--,-id also approved and filed. -------000 ------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERMi.._.—...YOnc3aY.�......_.. - THE -_-_...._.... - -2Ei Y1._. ._ ..__..._....__DAY_OF.....— ....... ...... .J1Un'.............._ Monday, June 26th-, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 22, 1922. Pre- sent , all merfoers of the Board and the Cleft: in attendance. The following claims were al lowred and proceeclAngs had: CU RANT .EATEN SE FUND T. R. Hopkins Shrubs etc. for Courtyard 112. 00 ------000_ BEFORETHE BOARD OF COUNTY COI:7,1ISSIOND OF ✓, 'WHATCOH COUNTY, WASHINGTOIT. IN T HIa MATTER OF Ii,1P IDVETIE11T 01 PEMj1A NBI�fT HI G"_- HAY) ( R E S O L U T I O N id0 , 10 , KNOWN AS PART O F , + RNDX1- _I,xT VIEW ROAD ) 75-II+]REAS, on Ha,rch-.14, 1922, this Board, by resolution, did provide for the improvement of that portion of the Ferndale-Jt View Road described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Ferndale and 7t View Road with the Westerly limito of the Town of Fern(lale, thence westerly along the 7,erndaie and 11t. View Road to the townshi-p line between Ferndale and I,it View Townships, at or near the NV7 corner of Sec 30, T 39 N, -; 2 E of VI.H. , a distance of one mile more or less,; which sai(' road is knbwn as Permanent Highway No. 16; an d 7H1MAS, it was provided in sai`cl resolution that an assessment district two miles in width, being one mile on each side of the center line of said road as above described, be established., which assessment cistrict shall be charged writ:i twenty per cent of the total cost of said im- provement, and the remaining eighty per cent, of the cost of said improvement be paid from the Permanent Hurray Fund; and Z;rHEREAS, said resolution was duly approved by the State Higlziway Commissioner and said road designated as Permanent l'lighwray No.: 10; and 75=AS, on JL-y 22, 1922, contract for the construction of said road was duly -let to the Skagit Construction Company for the sum of i%?7 ,583.28; and 7,0EI1PEAS , twenty per cent of the amount of said contract i s ';'5 , 5,16 .65; NOW, TlI =MRE, be and it i s hereby ordered that an assess ent district be oxganized to +)ayr said twenty per cent. , tvliich ssessment district shall be two miles in width, being one mile on each side of the center line of said road as above described, said: assessment district to be created as provided )y the permanent higl:-iwray law of the State of Washington, and the.,lands within said assessment district shall bear the proportion of expense as provided in said permanent hi ghwray 1 aw . And it is FURTI-TEIR HEMY ORDEIIED tliat the State Highway Comrni-ssion be petitioned to imme- diately appropriate the balance of said contract price. of yz27,583.28, which balance is now deter- mined . as being i;�22, 066. 63 , to be used in payment of the cost of construction of said Permanent Highway No. 10 as above described. Done in re ular adjourned session of the Boa=d this 26th day of June, 1922. ttitttttt►rnttunuustiltitinttnttittttiit,ttt""'t E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County hoard of County Commission -.'Commissioners. "ers of 7Ihatcom County State" J'. A. I<Ziller County Commissioner of Washington. " Ed Browrn County Commissioner nnnnuttttnunnustnnrtr►nn111111 nnttttnn1: Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Eoard adjourned to meet on Friday, June 30, 1922. airman Board of County Coruiissioners 0? V RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TcI;rs� .... _...T�'1 fly._.......____.._...___ THE � _ _.. DAY OF.... _.... 0 Ih �..._. _ Tun e.._ ... _ .._............192 Prid y, June 30, 1922. The Board :net pursuant to adjournment taken on June 26, 1922. Present, all members of the hoard and the Cleric in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: B . N. Kingslev 0. K . Garage Be11ing�aarr, Auto Top & Uph Curtin & 1'raser 7,'ales Adding I,Iachine Co. LIQUOR Ilr`TSTIGATI01- FUND Salary as Deputy Sheriff for January Gas etc. for `sheriff (Hch-Apr-I:Iay) Curtains & repairs for Sheriff ( Feb-1Rch) Auto spring for Sheriff Adc.ing machine for Sheriff ------ 000----.-- AGREEMENT 25.00 60 ,'26 11.25 10.25 225.00 Agreement made this 30th day of June, 1922, beta%.een Ed Brown and VThatcorri County, parties of the first part, and SKAGIT CONSTITUCTI01d COLMANY of Hount Vernon, STTas'r_ington, party' of the second part, T,',M12.E+AS the parties of the first part are desirous of having certain work done, st id worl, being; described as follows: The cutting and filling of a part of the Ferndale-l:lountain View Road described as follows; eginning at the section corner common to sections 24 and 25, township 39, N R 1 E. of ITT. 11. , and sections 19 and 30, township 39, N R 2 E of ti`T.?I. , in Z'Thatcom County, Washington; thence ,vest about 1600 feet along the section line between sai c!. sections 24 and 25, township 39, NR1EofW.11., said cutting and filling to be done in accordance with the grade seal:es, as now set by the County 71bgineer of Matcom County, 71ashington, and according to the profile on file in the office of said County Engineer, the estimated ar2ount of dirt to be so moved being 6,777 cubic yards, all of said work to be done under the direction of the said County Engineer, and to be approved by him, and 11,11E PAS the party of 'the second part is willing to do said, wrorl.- at the price of thirty cents per cubic yard for said 6,777 cubic yards. ITOW THEP2FORE TITS AGFETUIENT, writnesseth; that in consideration of the mutual promises, ?aerein contained, the parties of the first part do hereb�r let to ti e party of the second part the contract for doing the work as above described, at and for the above named price of thirty cents per cubic ya:^d, and said party of the second part does hereby agree to do said work as above described at and for said price, said work to be done and completed on or before September, 1922. Payment for said wrorlc shall be made on monthly estimates by the County Engineer of Whatcom County, YTashington, and 20;`' of each estimate so made shall be withheld until. all the work is completed and approved by said County Engineer of VThatcon County, YT_ shington, and upon the final estimate '0ei}a made by said County Engineer full payment of the balance due under this contract shall be made. IT IS .FURI.HER AG.1+ rD that %$2000.00 on account of said contract shall be paid by I'd Brown and if it requires more than y12000.00 to pay for the won',- done under this agreement, the same shall b e paid by 'Mhvt c om County. IN WITNESS '79-1E11E01? this agreement has been signed by Ed Brown in his individual capacity, by the Board of Commissioners of Vhatc om County, IT!ashinS-ton , and by the SKAGIT CONSTRUCTION COUPAIT"`T, throug'_-i its proper officers this 30th clay of Jane, 1922. It111111II111111It111111IIItItII11It1111It111111itIfIi1111 E. C. Baxter CHA2MIAN Board of County "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. Iters of 7,hatcor1 County State" J. A. Miller CO?'^,IISSIOl 2, " of 'Tashington 11 Ed Brown COI. rISSIOTiER 11 11 II It 11 11 if [1 If t1 it 11 It 1t If It It If If 11 It it I1 It If If It II if ATTI]ST ; Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDI`.00R anc' ex-o fficio Clerk of the Board. ka,r,it Construction Co. By 'I. S. Stevens D,d Brown RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS iL TERMS" ;,ri c' w THE 3 Oth _ _ DAY or _ _ June 192 .2 Approval 1bJ auptiTViSor of Hij- rays of rev olution foi.' iraj.)-'ove-,acn-t) of 0.=I. 17, 1!10 'o�ri�:ir� .L'A ccrtn.in funris, tin1, filed tr 1l_, �`.i_e board. CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEUMIT FOR MD] MONTH ENDING MAY 31, 1922. In the matter of the settlement with Edith It. Thornton, County Treasurer of77hatcom County, Washington, for the month ending I.Iay 31, 1922. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith 11. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOVI, THEREFORE, it i s hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith 11. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is alloyed credits for said disbursements as follows, to-1,.it: For cash paid State Treasurer For cash pai d State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash pai d State T reasure r For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash pa.i d State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND, STATE GEIMRAL FUND STATE RECLAUATION FUND STATE SCHOOL FUND STATE MILITARY FUND STATE PUBLIC HI GMAY FUND STATE PEIUMTENT HIGHVIAY FUND STATE FIRE PATROL FUND STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND STATE GAIN 1UND STATE PAFK FUND VETERANS' COMPENSATION FUND COUNTY CURRENT MT ENSE FUND RIVER IMP IOV111ENT FUND PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND ROAD & BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed For emergency warrants redeemed For interest on emergency warrants SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed GAME PMTECTION 1UND For warrants redeemed TEACHERS' RETIREHIMIT FUND For warrants redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same Y 248.68 1,328.07 235.97 510.00 111.47 487.32 511.83 17.89 1,032.54 267.25 13.25 343.13 18,579.05 3.84 3,499.06 146.25 3,302.96 21, 387.69 1,365.38 100.00 1,131.90 121.00 41,610.67 228.15 Z RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April TERNIX .. Friday _ _ THE . _ . . 30 th . .. DAY or _....June _..... ...__ 1922 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDM]PTION FUND For school bonds redeemed 20,000.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 5,161.25 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For warrants redeemed 3,044.39 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers 3,122.30 DITCH & DRAIN. DI STS . FUNDS For warrants redeemed 39.28 POLL TAX ACCOUNT For cash paid State Treasurer 1,172.00 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed 950..05 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City & Town Treasurers 2,805.2.7 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed 36.00 NORTH DELTA ROAD IIMT. FUND For warrants 'redeemed For interest on same 552, 95 8.90 133,475.74 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on ISay 31, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Denository Treasurer's Balance First National Bank $123 , 268.05 Bellingham National Bank 61,895.80 Northwestern National Bank 208 , 046.01 Northwestern State Bank 100,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 32,500.00 First National Bank of Lynden 32,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 50,000.00 Citizens' State Bank of Blaine 149000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Surtaas 15,000.00 No oksack. Valley State Bank of Evdrson 15,000.00 Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Nooksack 59000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 52000.00 Peoples' State Bank of Lynden 20,000.00 ;"682, 209.86 Cash in Office: Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S0 230,858.92 Silver. . . 13, 975.00 Checks & cash items 114.75 Cash in Vault . . . . . . . 4 , 814.50 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . .�249,763.17 Grand total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . .$931,973.03 IN TEST MOM 75MREOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Thatcom County, Washington, this 30th day of June, 1922. ti of 11 if it tl If 11 ll It II It It li tl It If 11 ll it 11 " 11 11 11 If 11 if it "Board of County Commission-" "ers of Wh.ateom County State" It of Washington It it ii"i, 1111 If 11 It 1111 n""""""""""q [1 o"n"n Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-o ffi eio Clerk of the Board. E. C. Barter Chairman of the Board J. A. Idiller County Commissioner Ed B rown County Comunissioner -------000-. ------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, July 1st, 1922. Chairman Board of County Go=nissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' ERS' PROCEEDINGS u1y _.__._..TERMPI Saturday THE 1st DAY or July 192 2 Saturday, July ist, 1922. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 30th', 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman; J. A. hiller and Ed Brown, Commissioners; Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy County Auditor Lucy E. King do F. C. Martin do V7yllo Beck • do Jessie Walters Salary as Recorder Gertrude B. Dewis do D. Wurtenberg Salary as Accountant for Auditor E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner J. A. ]'Miller do Ed B rovm do Mrs. Jennie M. Robin Salary as Supt. Schools Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep. Supt. Schools Edwin M. Day Salary as Justice of Peace W. H. Heaton do Anna B erthu sen Salary as Clk fo r J of P H. Cowden Salary as Guard Geo. H. Syb rant Salary as Charity Commissioner Mabel S. Glen Salary as probation officer Fred V. Shute Salary as County -Physician Max Mehlig Salary as Coroner H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County Agr. Agent Margaret J. Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge W. P. B room do Geo. M. Cook Salary as County Clerk G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerk P.earl C. Johnson Salary as Deputy Clerk Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney Frank W. Radley Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney E. D. Kenyon do Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer H. D. McArthur Salary as County Assessor F. If. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor Jessie Duefr do Helen Campbell do T ena Campbell do - Lloyd Carver Salary as Field Deputy 26/30. J. J. Eason do 21/30 J. P . Fe lml ey do 8/30 H. P. Wynn do 11/3 0 Esther Pinckney Salary as Clerk 52/30 Mrs. V. E. Salberg do 5/30 Mrs. L. A. Buchan do 5/30 I0ary I:i. Snyder do 5/30 Isabel C. McArthur do 5/30 W. B. Wilson do 5/30 Edith It. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer Frank Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer Olive Wilson do J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk S. A. Earl do J. H. Stevenson do Claire G. Wilson do C. W.- Fi sk do Emma Goodman do C. C. King . Salary as Supt. County Home Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as Matron Cotuity Home G. Tatsugawa Salary as Cook D. Cameron Salary as Asst Cook H. J. Hurst do Firs. E. 111. Day Salary as Nurse E. W. Day Salary as Asst Nurse Ader Mukes do T . M. Wei r do L. C. Clark Salary as Teamster Geo. Slater Salary as Guard C. C. Green Salary as Supt Detention Hospital Jennie Green Salary as Matron Detention Hospital L. J. Irwin Salary as Auto Mechanic J. W. Smith Salary as Floorman A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A. L. Medhurst do H. D. Drain do W. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook W. 11. Brock Salary as Deputy Sheriff J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy E. W. Gooch Salary as Inst'man 26/30 Walter Fouts do 24/30 187.50 110.00 115.00 115.00 100.00 110.00 100.00 75.00 125.00 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 80.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 166.66 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 95.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 104.00 10.00 32.00 44.00 22.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 10.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 15.00 50.00 85.00 50.00 50.00 175.00 125.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 125.00 187.50 175.00 182.00 144.00 Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman 150.00 J. C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Inspector 26/30 156.00 L. G. Boviden Salary as Chainman 25/30 112.50 Chas. Sly do 26/30 104.00 J. Vl. Dill do 16/30 40.00 J. Baxber do 26/30 104.00 J. F. Uhl, Jr. do 25/30 100.00 Dale Breakey do 10/30 37.50 E. Baxter do -Y/30 2.00 A. R. Leonard do 8/30 32.00 Bruce Pym , Salary as Inspector 26/30 156-.00 C. F. Ri stine do 26/30 156-.00 F. L. Gott do 26/30 156.00 Fred Lash do 17/30 68.00 A. Vl. Westover Salary as Chainman 3/30 12.00 M. Solomon do 2/30 8,00 J. M. Rummell Salary for State Examination 291.00 19. F. Edwards do 290.00 E. E. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 135.40 Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor Payment of C E claims by Revolving Fund checks 375.68 E. C. Baxter Expense as County Commissioner (May -June) 2.50 Loomis Baldrey Expense as Prosecuting Attorney 36.37 Frank Vl.. Radley Expense as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 4.22 Ed E. Hardin Expense as Superior Judge 5.24 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 28.03 J. C.Hills Expense as County Engineer 3.55 Frank Wilson Expense as Deputy Treasurer 15.30 Geo. H. Sybrant Expense as Charity Commissioner 36.85 C. C. King Expense as Supt. County Home 54.35 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as County Agricultural Agent 4.40 Margaret J. Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse 31.08 ,Diaz Mrs. Jennie Ii, Robin Expense 8.27 and postage 11.00 as Supt. 19.27 G.. P. Kincaid Postage for Clk 2.00 - exp pd for Sup Ct #2 .40 2.40 E. L. Ferguson Salary as Stenog for Agr. Agent 65.00 Grace Walters Stenog work for County Supt. 12.00 Mrs. Lura Lyle Services to Cc Supt. 54.00. Nellie Curtis Work on Examination papers for Co Supt. 12.00 I1. H. Simpson do 12.00 Hattie U. Collier do 9.00 Nyleptha -E. Granger do 6.00 F. E. Alexander do 18.00 A. D. Foster Work on Co. Bd. Ed 12.50 - Exam papers 20.00 32.50 Karl H. Kober Services to Prosecuting Attorney 16.25 Ole Paulson Timber cruising for County Assessor 249.11 David Cress Compassman with timber cruiser 114.00 Allen Love Jury list for County Clerk 76.00 Delta ToNnship Poll tax list for Assessor 22.80 Nooksack Townshi-o Poll tax lists 1921-1922 for Assessor 70.00 VJhatcom Co. Dairy. Assn Co's 2 cost of Federal Tuberculine tests on cattle 24.98 T. F. Doan Blue prints for Eng a/c Rd .50.& Perm Iiy #10 11.60 12.10 Pacific Tel & Tel Co.. Phone service to County Offices 78.92 Western Union Teg. Co. Messages for Commr 1.72-Tr .86-Agr Agt 2.04-State. 6.22 Exam. 1.60 Dr. F. J. Van Kirk Tonsil operation on ;Marie Grinnn (Apr) 15.00 St. Luke's- Hospital Care of Geo. Chevalier & Smith (Apr -May -June) 105.00 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for County Patients 56.90 Owl Pharmacy - do . 28.90 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Tests for County Physician 4.50 Vlhit.field-Mark Co., Burial of Peter Carlson 2a 00 Eliza A. Smith Groceries for Detention Hospital 5.80 Elm Meat Co. bleat for Detention Hospital 4.-�5 Owl Pharmacy Medicine for Detention Hospital 15.45 Goddard's Seed Store Plants for Detention Hospital 1.00 Puget. Sound Pourer & Lt Co. Zght s . for Detention Hospital 1.00 R. S. Hartman Lawn mower etc. for Detention Hospital 7.00 Washington Powder Co. Fuse for Detention Hospital 1.00 Brisbin, Smith & Livesey Insurance on County Home 75.00 J. E.Yrit chell do 75.00 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries to County Home - Contract 337.56 extra l.O 347.56 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 34.65 Vhhtcom Co. Dairymen's Assn Butter for County Home 72.00 Royal Dairy Products Co. do 10.00 Carstens Packing Co. heat for County Home 27.99 E. D. Dean do 54.34 Nick Fa,do Fish for County Home 27.90 Engb erg Drug Co. Supplies for County Home 91.70 Fai rhaven Pharmacy do 55.95 Battersby Bros. Ildse for County Home 19.25 Montague & McHugh do 9.78 F. J. Farley Feed for County Home 50.98 Albers Bros Milling Co, do 27,85 Goddard Seed Store Seeds for County Home 2.60 Wm. Ogle Shoes -repai red for County Home (May -June) 22.90 R. R. Helder do (May) 2.00 Gust Hill Gas etc. for County Home 12.55 C. C. Green Rent of tractor etc. for County Home Nay) 33.75 Pacific American Fisheries Paint for County Home 52.04 Northwest Hdw. Co. Paint etc. for County Home 4.25 Speirs & Speirs Rent of tackle for County Home 5.00 Lobb Electric Co. Wiring at Co Home (Apr -May -June) 18.81 Morse Hdvr Co. Supplies for County Home 24.95 Bloedel Donovan Lbr Mills Lumber for County Home 2.86 Thiel & Welter Linoleum etc. for County Home 219.90 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TER Saturday THE .. 1st DnY or _. ._ July . ........... __ .._ ....._.._... _. ........ _ . July 1922 4_� 0. VIhatcom County Power & Lt Co. Extra electric service to County Home 20.80 P . If. Clark Plumbing at County Home 48.09 J. H; Hasb ro ok Step ladder for County Home 6.50 Ben Tucker Care of Marcy children 20.00 Mrs. Clara Nielsen Care of Mrs. Mo seburger 15.00 Mrs. ` Sadie Weltie Care of Mrs. Moseburger 10.00 Mountain View Sanatorium Care of Frank Elmore (June 10 to Jul 1) 51.00 Great llorthern' Railway Co. By fares for Beady et ux 4.60 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for V7eagraff, et al 19.11 Empire Meat & Groc. Co. Groceries for Faggs 11.35 M. J. OtConnor Groceries for DeBoer, et al 49.34 J. L. Durdin Groceries for Schrader, et al 34.99 Albers Grocery Groceries for Inga Johnson et al 37.78 G. G. Downs Groceries for Mrs. Frank (Apr -May -June) 39.11 York Add. Grocery Groceries for Bloomstrom et al (Apr -May -June) 77.60 Belford Market Lleat & Groceries for iiolsber er 37.57 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for Nielson et al TMay-June) 83.05 Andro Mardebich Groceries for Nick :{' lippi 10.36 Ja•c-obson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.59 J. 0. Gulbransen Groceries for Steele 30.43 Mrs. H. A. Cassil Groceries for Mrs. Busz (Apr -June) 27.66 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Feltberg, et al (Vlay-June) 31.78 Wolten & Montfort Groceries for Barker, et al 56.60 M. Thordarson Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al 30.00 Battersby Bros. 1Tdse for Lizzie Duncan 7.25 Fairhaven Pharmacy Supplies for Mrs. Knox 19.00 Puget Sound Power & Lt Co. Gas & Lt for Mrs. Frank 2.69 F. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 A. C. Filler House rent for McCreash 10.00 V1. J. Sullivan House rent for Mrs: 'Willcox (May -June) 14.00 A. H. Montgomery Fuel Co. Wood for Enstrom, et al 14.50 Puget Sound Power & Lt Co. Lt & Pourer for County Garage 7.35 S. w. Cornish Paint Co. Paint for County Garage 5.10 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline for County Garage (June) 402.67 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto parts for County Garage 53.61 Iddins Buick Co. Auto parts for County Garage (Apr-Yay-June) 47.41 Puget Two to rs Auto parts for County Garage 16.90 John F. Campbell do 4.25 Standard Auto Co. do 45.98 Curtin & Fraser do 3.50 Diehl Ilo t o r Co. do 22.08 Puget Sound Welding Works Presto lite etc. for County Garage 7.25 Northwest Hdwe Co. Supplies for Garage 27.25 - Cths .10 27.35 Federal Tire Sales Co. Tires for County Garage 119.96 Page & Snyder Tires etc. for County Garage (May -June) 114.50 Cars cn Grinding Co. Grinding for County Garage 66.76 Northwest Auto Elect. Co. Rep & Bat serv. to eng 53.93-Co Garage 4.05 57.98 T & Pd Tire & Rubber Co. Tires for Charity Commissioner 61.53 Hale_ -Morton Taxi Co. The American Law Book Co. Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta. Co. Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. Albert Hancock & Co. Lowman & Hanford Co. Burroughs Adding Iarach Co Fred Metcalfe Hovrard 0. Pike Pacific American Fisheries Puget Sound Pow "4 Lt Co. Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Mike Ponti Northwest Tent & Aimiing Co. Dupar-Blythe Co. Bellingham Sheet Metal Works Sells Hardyrare Co. Nellie A. Robinson Paul Tolsman Paci fie Laundry M. F. Edwards Auto hire to Coroner Law book for Judge Brown Sup for Tr 52.00-Assr 1.95-Co Supt 12.20-St Exam 8.05 Sup for Atty 3.55-Eng 1.75-Sher 1.85-Clk 1.80 Supplies for Court Stenographer Supplies for Agricultural Agent Attention to Add. Machs for Treas. J of P: State vs Floyd Massey C onst : do Paint for House belonging to County Lts for Cths 83.56 & Gas for Jail 1.90 Lts for Courthouse 62.66' & Gas for Jail Removing garbage from Cths (Jan to June Supplies for Courthouse Repairs to plumbing in Courthouse Repairs to pipes at Courthouse Mops etc. for Janitor (May -June) Supplies for Zail 2.00 & Weatherford Meals for Prisoners Laundry for Jail 16.25 & Jury 8.15 State Examination 1.75r) (May) inc) 2.00 3.25 8.00 74.20 8.95 8.00 8.83 30.80 2.00 2.20 2.81 85.46 64.41 6.00 5.30 2.85 6.41 15.70 4.00 217.20 24.46 166.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. Sam. E. Barrett, Co. Aud Payment of R & B fund claims by Rev. Fund checks 517.75 J. L. Johnston Labor as mechanic 110.00 M. Bjarnson Laboras truck driver 104.00 J. Baxter do 104.00 Everett Baxter do 22.00 Eovrard Beck Lab or on Lummi Shore Road " -317 •.5D James Abbott do 143 .'7 5 Frank � B,ron s on do '31,. 50 Leo Jess do 122.50 Delno Ward do 125.00 Eb en Sollinger do 87.50 D. B . Holman do 12.00 Fred Larson do 9.00 J. S. Holmes do 27.00 Kenneth Jones Labor on Road team 12.00 A. W. Frost do Foreman " 42.75 John Bullock Lab or on Lake Sami sh Road Foreman 60.00 Chas. W. Bullock do 8.00 A.,Ewin; do 7.00 ALSpees- do 20.00 V... .E.. Squires do 28.00 414 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .__..__. _'ju.ly, _.. . TERM E or Sci .la xday , ... THE DAY ......._ _. .. .... _..._. ............._...1st_........ _..__ '... ._._ .....__._.July....._......._._. Fred Tarte Chet Ho lme s Roy A. Owen Paul,d A. Hinkle Everett Baxter Bert Bullock C. M. Nesman Paul A. Hinkle Fred Tarte Nob 1 e Foss E. A. Parker C. S. Bates J. N. Pratt John 0. Lin d Oscar Lee American Railway Express Co. J. W. Smith Yuba Products Co. 0. K. Garage Feenaughty Machinery Co. Morse Hardware Co. H. W. Buzzard Wolten & Montfort Northwest Hardware Co. Standard Oil Co. do Union Oil Company F. W. Gorsuch Olympic Portland Cement Co. Custer Tlerct. Co. W. R. 1-Tiller American Concrete Works A. G. Fenske Bloedel Donovan 'Lumber Mills Pearson Lumber Co. Model Truck & Stor. Co. Miidby Island Sand & Gravel Co. Geo. Elder Wm. Radder Max Fu 1 ]n e r J. R. Everhart Clem Knutsen C. A. -Gooding P. D. Harkness Milton Weidkamp L. R. Ab el S . W. Jones A. Nouvrens T. P. Jeffers R. F. Rau e r R. F. Rap er R. Rap e r Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills Mrs. J. No rst rom & Son Northwest Hdvr Co. Larson & Miller Bellingham Junk Co., Inc. Bellingham. Marine By & Boat Bldg Co Farmers Mercantile Co. Carl Schmeil Caine-Grimshavr Co. Standard Oil Co. G. C. Joyse Henry Sorensen Chas. Ryason Korel Knutsen L. A. Kenrud Frank Mo rgan A. Berg Theodo re Strand John S . Ra don ski Voli dia St rachila Edd Linn Frank Radonski Lewi s Co rb in J. S. Corbin Robert Cal ey Howard -Cooper Corp. Ballpak Lumber Co. No rthwe s t Hdvr Co. Morse Hdive Co. Standard Oil Co. Jake UTo s e r Adolf Sieber Gus Nienab er Herman Steiner Frank Bottiger Everett Baxter Gus Ni enab er L. E. Haggard Morse Hdwe Co. Work on Roads do do do do do do do do I+b reman do Work on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman do Work on Road Repairs to culvert do Express on tractor parts Express paid on tractor parts Parts for tractor Auto parts for trucks Grader bits Cable, tractor parts, etc. Trailer eron etc. Bolts Spikes, wire, etc. Gasoline etc. (Apr -May -June) do Gasoline Cap s do Powder etc. Powde r Pipe & the Labor & plank Lumb e r do Hauling lumber Coal RIVER I11PROVE MMI T FUND Mork on River Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do Fb reman Piling do do Lumber (may -June) do Steel for river vrork Staples etc.. (May) Pump Cable Saw, etc. Boat Coal Gasoline etc. (May -June) Damage to Ian d and crop team PEMAItMTT HIGIVIAY MAINTENANCE FUND Labor do do do do do Foreman do do do do do do Ito Foreman Balance due on labor on Acme Rd in May Asphalt rake Lumber Materials Spikes Oil & grease FOREST RESERVE Labor on Scenic do do do do do Transportation Gas & tools Drift bolts HIGINIAY FUND Hi ghway Foreman IL team n team IF n a/c Mt. Baker Hy repairs M M 105.00 36.00 84.00 73.50 48.00 32.00 15.00 17.50 25.00 117.00 17.50 9000 21.00 2.20 4.40 8.98 .1.23 82.20 18.80 18.05 99.01 23.25 1.25 98.49 300.`00 299.72 219.07 2.00 3.00 13.05 218.75 35.70 17.00 230.97 122.40 20.00 101.75 130.00 84.00 67.50 3.50 110.00 114.00 30.00 130.00 84.00 98.00 87.50 143.00 200.00 143.60 644.00 6.95 87.51 8.71 7.00 7.50 70.00 14.40 35.00 179.93 19.60 7.00 9.75 9.75 3.25 10.50 -6.50 16.00 48.75 26.00 27.63 16.25 14.62 4.88 34.00 3.50 3.43 403.84 8.30 13.05 5.30 104.00 104.00 130.00 104.00 4.00 20.00 15.00 12.65 6.48 411i RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM,( Sa tur day..._ _......... TFIE 1st _.._ DAY or July 192 2 LYNDEN-SUPMAS ROAD IMPROVJEIMIT IUND Peter H. Miller R of W for Hy #30 50.00 PARK ROAD FUND Cramer & Knight 1st Est for South Bay Rd 7-r'604 4,218.91 Northwestern Nat 1 Bank Exp of Exam. of Park Twp. bond transcript 50.00 VAN 17YCK ROAD IMPROVE ONT FUND Bellingham Publ. Co. Publ. notices a/c Hy #32 6.00 T. F. Loan Blue prints of Van 77yck Rd for Engineer (May) 2.00 NOOKSACK- SUMAS ROAD IPP RO L T FUND Standard Construction Co. 2nd Estimate for Hy #31 26,171.61 NORTH DELTA ROAD INPROVETuM0T FUND C. E. Lind 6th Extimate for Hy #27 4,627.57 DRAIN. DI ST . #4 , MAINT . FUND A. G. Stierlen Work on Ditch Foreman 18.00 C . E. Fj e l lr.an do 6.25 Paul B rovm do 1.25 DRAINAGE DI ST . #4 , CONST RUCT IO?I WND A. G. Stierlen Work on Ditch Foreman 35.00 C. E. Pj ellman' do 19.38 A. G. Dahlquist do team 12.50 Herbert Talmage do " 15.00 C. M. Nesman do " 3.13 Paul B rmm do 1.88 Producers Warehouse Co. Cement 5.37 Lynden Department Store do 10.05 DRAINAGE IIAPROVE11ETT DIST . zr9 MAINT . FUND. Lynden Department Store Powder 11.30 11001WIT DITCH FUND Marion Biehler Nails 4.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Clarence E. R. B rovvm Relief 50.00 Sarah Foster do 25.00 MARRIAGE CERT 11411 CATE, FUND Geo. H. Cook, County Clerk Recording marriage certificates 50.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, July 3rd, 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS f J 4. TFRMY, DAY OF 3.rd JU..1y 192 Monday, July 3rd, 1922. The.Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 1st, 1922. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in -attendance. The following proceedings were had: June reports. of Margaret J, Diaz as County Tuberculosis Nurse, F. V. Shute, as County Physician and C. C. King as Supt. of County Home, were filed: with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, July 7th, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERA,;� Friday & Monday THE 7th & 10th DAYSJF July 1922 Friday, July 7th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 3rd, 1922. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Permission was given Zed Hamilton to operate 1 pool table in Deming. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday,. July loth, 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. r.Ttonday, July loth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 7th, 1922. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claim was allowed: ROAD & B RI I7GE FUND Barbo Bros. 15th Est. on Constr. Perm. Hy. #8 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, July 12th, 1922. $5 , 277.35 rman Board of County Commissioners G E0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS :.July TERA X Vie do e s day THE 12th DAY or July 1922 Wednesday, July 12th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 7th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follo%,ring proceedings were had: A G R E E M E N T AGREFLONT made in duplicate this 12th day of July, 1922, between VIIATCOM, COUNTY a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, party of the first part, and F. E. Bowen, of Miatcom County, Washington, party of the second part, M-IEREAS the party of the first part is desirous of having the roof of the Court House in said County, painted, and V.1MEAS the party of the second part is willing to do said my rk, NOW THEREFORE IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES herein contained, it is agreed between the parties hereto as follows: The party of the first part shall furnish all material necessary to paint said roof, includ- ing all brushes and rope, and is to place said material on the roof of said Court House. The said party; -of the second part shall spread the material on said roof in a good and workman like manner, it being understood that he is to paint all of said roof above the gutter, except the flag pole, the shingles to be covered with one coat of tar and all tin Mork to be covered with one coat of paint, and said work is to be done to the satisfaction of the Board of Commissioners of said Whatcom County. Upon the completion of said work to the satisfaction of said Board of County Commissioners, the said party of the second part shall be paid %$60.00 in full settlement for all the work to be done by him as above. IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD that the party of the second part is an independent contractor and assumes all risks of injury while doing said work. IN VIITITESS t;IIREOF this agreement is executed by the Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, end by the said party of the second part this 12th day of July, 1922. ntititirt►rntintiuntinnr►ntititrn"tintitin"ttti "Board of County Commi. s sion-" tiers of Vlhatcom County State" " of Washington " n"rtnntititi"tititi"ti"titill till tititirrtititititi Attest: Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board - 000----- E. C . Baxter CHAIR,&V J. A. Miller C017I SSIONER --------COIu.:ISSIONER F. E. Bowen PARTY OF THE SECOND PART. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.TISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM J COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE FLATTER OF THE LYNDEN-LAUREL, ROAD) ( O R D E R KNOVRT AS HI GHQ*JAY NO. 26, FUND. ) 7-MEREAS in cause No. 14642 of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Vlashington, inwhich cause the cost of construction of the Lynden-Laurel Road known as Highway No. 26, was considered, it was adjudged and decreed that the cost of constructing a bridge over and across the Nooksack River in connection with the said road, should be stricken from the cost and expense of construc- ting said road, and the cost and expense of building said bridge was decreed to be the sum of $351000.001 and 7, + +AS warrants had theretofore been issued against said Lynden-Laurel Road Fund in the Treasury of Whatcom County, Washington, for the construction of said bridge, and :';IIEREAS in compliance with the above mentioned order of court, only 4)34,012.88 in warrants against said fund were cancelled, leaving said fund charged with $987.12 on account of said bridge, and 7MIREAS it was further ordered by the court that the cost and expense of improving a por- tion of a public highway in the Totem of Lynden in the sum of y'?1000.00 should also be stricken from RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 4i Tram Wednesday___ .......... .......THE_. 1,2th. _............ DAY.o.F......__..._ July. .... 1922 the cost and expense of constructing said Lynden Laurel Road, and WHEREAS, it was agreed between the Skagit Construction Company, contractors, vzho built said road, and V-Latcom County, that warrants Nos. 19 and 20 for $500.00 each, dated May 5th, 1920, pay- able to the Skagit Construction Company, and drawn against said Lynden-Laurel Road Fund, should not be paid out of said fund but should be paid either by the Town of Lynden or said Skagit Construction Company, NOW THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HERMY ORDERED that the sum of y�987.12 be .transferred from the general road and bridge fund to the Lynden-Laurel Road Fund to reimburse said Lynden-Laurel Road Fund in full for the 035,000.00 stricken from the cost of building said road by the above went ione d order of court, and the Treasurer of Whatcom County is hereby directed to make such transfer on the books in her office, and IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that said warrants Nos. 19 and 20, drawn on said Lynden-Laurel Road Fund for $500.00 each, be not paid out of said fund, and the Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, is hereby directed to not pay said warrants out of said Lynden-Laurel Road Fund. DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE BOARD THIS 12th DAY OF JULY, 1922. """""n"n"""it'll "ir""""rr""""'r"",III rf E. C. Baxter CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY "Board of County Commission-'r C0121ISSIONERS Ile-ts of Whatcom County State" J. A. Miller CO11MISSIONER to of Washington it Ed Brown COI8IISSIONER rltlfltoIt"11111111rr11llrrtr11rrrt1111ifNtlnrinflIt ATTEST: F. C . Martin Deputy COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000--------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIJIMISSIONERS OF 1'1HATCOMI COUNTY, WASHINGTON. d IN THE NATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN MONIES FROM THE ROAD: AND BRIDGE INDEBTEDNESS FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD AND BRIDGE : V[JND, and THE CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN WARRANTS DRAVaT ON THE R E S 0 L U T 10 N ROAD AND BRIDGE AND THE SEVERAL ROAD? DISTRICT FUNDS. . VMM11BAS warrants have heretofore been issued by the Auditor of Uhatcom County, Washington, drawn on the funds as indicated below, bearing dates and numbers and in the amounts as follows, to -wit: Road & Bridge -_--_ Date Number Amount 1905 4102 3.34 1909 5579 6.74 5580 20.00 1910 5855 4.76 5856 31.40 5857 7.96 5868 2.69 5869 8.00 1911 -63:66 2. 1912 7492 4.00 91.39 Road District #1 Old 361 5.00 1910 3687 4.52 1912 4904 2.20 5183 1.25 12.97 Road District #2 1908 1394 1.50 2060 .70 1910 3394 2.00 1911 3405 2.00 4497 7.97 14.17 Road District #3 1909 12686 8.09 3150 3.00 1910 3171 2.00 1911 3873 1.65 4067 .55 4068 1.10 4075 2.20 4088 1.10 4208 1.10 20.70 Road District #4 1905 202 26.90 1908 1056 7.00 1909 2536 1.50 2548 2.00 1911 3963 20.66 58.06 420 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 'u7y TE"rrpr ti$lednesday THE 12th DAY OF July 192 2 79 Total Road & Bridge Indebtedness. . . . . . . . 0 . . . . .S$i �. - AND V7HEREAS all of said warrants are outstanding and none of them have been paid or presented for payment, and it is probable that said warrants have been lost or destroyed and will not be presented to the County Treasurer for payment, and WHEREAS there is a balance in the Road and Bridge Indebtedness Hind in the Treasury of Vlh,atcom Count y,Washington , amounting to $242.70 , and WHEREAS no warrants will be hereafter issued against said Road & Bridge Indebtedness Fund, NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all of the above numbered warrants be and the same are hereby cancelled and the Auditor of Matcom County, Washington, is directed to cancel same on the records in his office, and IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that said balance of $242.70 now in the Road & Bridge Indebted- ness Fund be transferred to the General Road & Bridge Fund, and the Treasurer of 'Whatcom County, jashington, is hereby directed to make such transfer on the records in his office. IT IS FUMI-MR HEREBY ORDERED that in the event any of the warrants as hereinabove set forth are presented for payment, that such warrants shall be considered as vouchers and a warrant therefor shall be issued by the Auditor of Wh.atcom County, Washington, drawn on the General Road & Bridge Fund. DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE BOARD this 12th .day of July, 1922. E. C . Baxter CHAI R':?.AN "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Fuller COTRZISSIONER tiers of 'Jhatcom County State" Ed Brown COMMISSIONER " of Washington " fill lilt "1+"""1iti loll " lilt loll 11""1+11"lilt tll1If ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMI SSIONERS OF / WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE ITATTER OF POUNDMSTERS) ORDER APPOINTING. FOR LYNDEN TOWNSHIP. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Lynden Township has recommended the appointment of J. H. Roddell of Lynden, R #2 , as an additional. poundmaster for Dist. No. 2 of Lynden Tow•m ship , and Ralph A. Van Dyke as poundmaster for that section of Lynden Tovmship lying south of the Nooksack River; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED. that J. H. Roddell be and he hereby is appointed as an additional poundmaster for Dist. No. 2 of Lynden Township, and Ralph A. Van Dyke be, and he hereby is, appointed as poundmaster for that section of Lynden Township lying south of the Nooksack River. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of July, 1922. „it Is"""""I1Itof11to11ItIt"to It11It11tttl11"11"11"11 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Coimnisoi.oners" J. A. Miller County Commissioner " of Whatcom County State of " Ed Brown County Commissioner of Washington " "nnsi,tn""""uti"""tii1""Iitin"fill """'Ililt Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ coo ------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, July 17th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERM/ Lion day THE 17 th DAY or July 1922 Monday, July 17th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 12th, 1922. Pre- sent, all mer:bers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings vrere had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL71rUSSIONERS OF WHAT COM C OUN Y , _ WASHINGT ON . IN THE MATTER OF CULVERT) ( ORDER TO CALL FOR BIDS. ON CHUCKANUT DRIVE. ) 'WHEREAS, it becomes necessary to construct a 5' x 51 Concrete Box Culvert on the Pacific Highway Chuckanut Drive, the location of said culvert being at Station 74 plus 70 on said Road, about one and one-half miles south of the City limits of the City of Bellingham; NOVl, THEREFORE, the County Auditor is hereby directed to issue a call for bids for the construction of said culvert according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be considered at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.11. on Wednesday the 2nd day of August, 1922 at the Court House in the office of the Board of County Commissioners. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of July, 1922. 1111►111111111111►111►►t"►111It11►1►►►t11►i"1111"11►►►► E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Cornmissionero. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Uhatcom County State" Ed Brown County Comissioner It of Washington It "Ilulltinoll"nll"1►►►nu"1►"uo""n►1"""" Attest: F. C. Curtin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, July 21st , 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERNIX _ Fri day THE _._ 21st DAY OF.. _ July 192 2 Friday, July 21st, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 17th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follohring proceedings were had: Permission was given Gossard & Auer to operate 1 pool table in Everson, ----- 000----- ,J The City of Sumas filed with this Board its Resolution of Intention to Pave and Ordinance No. 402 re paving Front & Cherry. Sts. in City of Sumas (continuation of N�.sk-Sumas Road known as Highway No. A. 000----- BEFORE THE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO MTSSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPRO M+ T OF FRONT STREET AND CHERRY ) � F s o L U. ..T z o zr STR1SET WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF SUMAS, � WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Sumas hasheretofore on the 8th day of May, 1922, passed a resolution for the improvement of Front Street from the westerly city limits of the City of Sumas easterly to the inter -section of the said Front Street with Cherry Street and Cherry Street from its said inter -section with Front Street northerly to a point One Hundred feet (loo') in vitidth with concrete, together with necessary clearing, grubbing, grading pro- visions for drainage and doing such other work as may be necessary in connection therewith, and as provided by Ordinance No. 402 of said city, passed on the 12th day of June, 1922, and approv- ed by the Mayor on the same day for the making of said improvement and the said city has made estimate of the cost of such improvement and has provided by said ordinance and resolution that Twenty per cent (20%) of such cost is a benefit to the property abutting the said improvement and shall be assessed thereto, and that the remainder of such cost that is not paid by the County of Whatcom shall be borne by a special fund or the Current Expense fund of said city; and WHEREAS, the said streets so to be improved makes a continuous road with the Lynden-Sumas Road'and forms an arterial street as defined in Section 1, Chapter 51, of the Laws of the State of Washington, for the year 1918, and such road comes within and can be improved under the pro- visions of the terms of said act; and WHEREAS, the proceedings heretofore had and done by the City Council in respect to the said improvement, is satisfactory to thus board and the cost, as estimated, is believed to be fair and reasonable estimate, is approved by this board and it being necessary that such improvement be made; NOW, THEREFORE; BIV IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, that the plans and estimated cost of the improvement of the said Front Street and Cherry Street within the City of Sumas, as outlined in a Resolution of Intention passed by the City Council and served upon this Board and provided for by Ordinance No. 402 of said city of Sumas, be, and they hereby are approved and adopted and it is hereby agreed on the part of this board that the County of Whatcom will contribute its share of the costs of said improvement over and above the amount to be assessed to the property abutting upon said improvement, to -wit: Forty per cent (40Q of the cost of said improvement which sum shall be due and payable to the City of Sumas upon completion and acceptance of the work by the City and shall be paid in warrants of tYs General Road and Bridge Fund of Whatcom County. r� t� ��Done inIt 11 to ��open and regular session of the board, this 21st day of July, 1922. E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board of "Board of County Commisa- " County Commissioners "ioners of 71ha.tcom County " J A Miller, County Commissioner It State of Washington " Ed Brown, County Commissioner If " If It If of 4o It of It " n If If Attest: Sam E Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-offieio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to taeet on Tuesday, July 25, 1922. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS � T TEnrr Tuesday. THE 25th DnY or July 1922 Juw..__..... —--._...— .._._ Tuesday, July 25th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 21st, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claim was allowed and proceedings had: Carl Bang SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Relief 25.00 v The claim of St. Luke's Hospital in the sum of 4�386.15 for care of Ord Baun , .was rejected by the Board. _1IN THE MATTER OF GROCERIES) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF A. L. 07,00 FOR' ITMATCOIT COUNTY HOME) WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 25th day of July, 1922, in accord- ance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the Vlhatcom County Home, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to-7rit : A. L. Owen 460.93 Fair Mercantile Co 461.06 Tripoli Grocery. . . . . . . . . . . 488.51, WHEREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of A. 'L. Owen to be the lowest bid- for such supplies IT IS THEREFORE 0RDEPE' D that the said bid of A. L. Owen be,. and same is hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before August 1, 1922, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said A. L. Owen. Done in regularadjourned session df the Board this 25th day of July, 1922. fill n"""""""n"rtn""n""""""1""`""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Diller County Commissioner "ers of Vlhatcom County state" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington " n r► ��"�� r�"�� n u""""n «u �� �� n ��",►"u �r"n" Attest: F. C . Martin Deputy County Auditor. and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, -July 31st, 1922. 11man:Board of County Commissioners. '12 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TEary _ ._ .....9onday... __......._.. THE .__ __. 31st DAY of July 192 2 Monday, July 31st, 1922. The Board met pursuant -to adjournment taken on July 25th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OP,' COUNTY COI:AMISISIONERS OF WHATCOIVI COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE TIATTER OF THE I11PROVEM11T OF THE NOOKSACK-) ( ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS SUMAS ROAD TO BE KNOti' T AS HIGHWAY NO. 31 ) This matter coming on this 31st day of July, 1922, upon the application for the appoint- ment of appraisers in the above matter as provided by law, and it satisfactorily appearing to said County Commissioners that A. H. Frasier and Paul Valerius and C. J. Byron of VIIATCOM COUNTY, three disinterested persons residing within said county, but not within the territory particularly benefited or effected by the proposed improvement, are fit, proper and qualified persons to assess the benefits of .said proposed improvement to the corporation, companies, persons and property particularly benefited thereby, and to estimate the damage to property over or through which the said road shall be built or established: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the sai d A. H. FRASIER and PAUL VALERIUS and C. J. BYRON of 111HATCOM COUNTY, be, and they are hereby appointed appraisers in said matter for the purposes hereinbefore set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of July, 1922. nnnnnn"nnnnnrrnnrr"r'r'r"'"r'"""""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners. tiers of-Vhatcom County State" J. A. Hiller County Commissioner. " of Washington rr - - - - - -County Commissioner. nrrnrrurrnfill fill fill a"nnnnnnnnnnnnn Attest:. Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------- 000--------- J Oath of office of A. H. Frasier, Paul Valerius and C. J. Byron as appraisers in the matter of the improvement of the Nooksack-Sumas Road (Hy #31) was filed with the Board. -------- 000--------- C FMDIT S ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLE 12-IT FOR THE MONTH ENDING JUNE 301 1922. In the matter of the settlement with Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcor_i County, Washingtoh , for the month ending June 30, 1922. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith ji% Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said mont1r, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith M. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to-1,vit : For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed CURRANT EXPENSE FUND RIVER INIP ROVEIZENT FUND PORT OF BELLINGHA, ROAD & BRIDGE FUND 18,035.85 49.54 3,389.98 355.34 For warrants redeemed For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed 7,594.94 6,000.00 727.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ju1S=.. TEnrr,Honda,.. THE ..... .. _,, 31st . .. DAY OF JUIy.__ _. 1922 ROAD & BRIDGE INDEBTEDNESS FUND For warrants redeemed 10.50 For interest on same 2.37 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed 100.00 GME PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed 609.64 PERZgANENT HI GhIVAY 11AINTENANCE FUND For warrants redeemed 30179.23 For interest on same 119.91 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND For warrants redeemed 850.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GEITERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 211,219.73 For interest on same 3,683.80 SCHOOL DI ST RI CT S , BOND RED111P TION IUND For school bonds redeemed 2,600.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 2,476.50 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND Fo r warrants redeemed 512.75 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For Township bonds and bond interest, redeemed 10,111.66 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICT 1JUNDS For :warrants redeemed 532.00 For interest on same 35.00 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed 600.00 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City & Town Treasurers 25,000.00 MAPLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD IMPT . FUND For warrants redeemed 275.00 R;EDEI,TT ION FUND For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquency 83.78 ILU RIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed 34.00 FERITDALE-LYNDEN MAD INP T . FUND For bonds redeemed 8,500.00 For bond interest coupons redeemed 675.00 EVERSON-11001SACK ROAD IIVIPT . FUND For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,787.50 BLAINE-FEBITDALE ROAD =1. FUND. For road bonds redeemed 19,125.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,423.12 COLUMIA VALLEY ROADS IMPT . FUND For road bonds redeemed 12,750.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 948.75 BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD IEPT . .IUND For road bond interest coupons redeemed 667.39 LAVIBENCE-NOOKSACK ROAD IMPT . FUND For road bond interest coupons redeemed 780.00 GLIWDALE ROAD I11PT . FUND For road bond interest coupons redeemed . 2,846.25 CUSTER - HAYNIE ROAD I12T . FUND For road bond interest coupons redeemed 8,193.81 LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD IEPT . FUND For road bonds redeemed 47,250.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 80100.00 For warrants redeemed 65.10 For interest on same 2.95 NO BTH DELTA ROAD IMPT . 1UND For rood bonds redeemed 3,700.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 2,231.22 ITOOKSACK- SUMEAS ROAD IEPT . CIMENT ACCOUNT For cash paid cement company for cement 9,_350.00 Total disbursements �4261591.11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS THE 31 st DAY of July..:.. _ _ . 192 2 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to; her credit at the close of business on June 30, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: De osito T r 'r Balance First National Tank 87,204.69 Bellingham National Bank 22,028.75 Northwestern National Bank 227 ,014..09 Northwestern State Bank 50 , 000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 32,500.00 First National Bank of Lynden 32,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 50,000.00 Citizens' State Bank of Blaine 14,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas' 159000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 15,000.00 Farmers and Merchant's Bank of Nooksack 50000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 59000.00 Pdople's State Bank of Lynden 20,000,00 $575,247.53 Cash in Office: Currency 852.00 Silver 29.88 Checks and cash items 3,586.51 Cash in Vault 1,055.07 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,523.46 Grand total Treasurer's cash on hand .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . ..$580,770.99 IN TESTIMONY I'MiREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of V-7hat com County, Washington, this . 31st day of July, 1922. tt tt " lilt " tt it tt " fill 11 fill it tt O tI t1 tt it tl tt tt tt 111111 "Board of County Commi s si on-" tiers of ghat c om County State" Is of Washington It It to It n """ rt it it it n it if it it it it it It """ it it is it it it E. 0. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------- Qn motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, August, 1st, 1922. Ch i nr-an Board .Vf County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONNERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERM ._...-..._..TUeaY.__-._.-THE ._.._... ..-1s......--_---.__._._---- -DAY OF ..-_.._.-_ _ ._ALlgUSt......... 1922 Tuesday, August 1st, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 31st, 1922. Pr e- sent, ,E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J. A. Miller and Ed drown, Commissioners, and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. Sam E. Barrett J. Wayland Clark Lucy E. King F. C. Martin Allen J. Love W., L. Beck D..TIurtenberg Jessie Walters Gertrude B. Dewis B.C. Baxter J. A. Miller Ed, B rown Mrs. Jennie V. Robin Nellie H. Abbott Edwin. 1T. Day W. H. Heaton Anna B e rthu s en H. Cowden Geo. H. Syb rant Mabel S. Glen Fred- V. Shute 11ax Mehlig H. B. Carroll , Jr. 11argaret J. Diaz Hector Gawley Ed E. Hardin W. P . B rown Geo. M. Cook G. P. Kincaid Pearl C. Johnson Loomis Baldrey Frank W , Ra dl ey E. D. Kenl'Ton Florence Borgeson Edith m. Thornton Frank Wilson Olive Wilson J.Harrington S . ql.. Earl Freelove L. Canfield J. H. Stevenson C. 71. Fi sk Claire G. Nilson Emma Goodman A. L. Callahan J. B. Bennett A. L. Iiledhurst H. D. Drain W. H. Carpenter Paul Tolsman 71. M. Brock H. D. McArthur F. If. Carver G. A. Pence Jessie Duerr Helen Campbell T ena Campbell Lloyd. Carver 0. D. Post J. C. Hills J. G. Hostetter E. W. Gooch Carl McCoy Walter Fouts J. C. Hills, :Jr. B ruc e Pym C. F.. Ri seine F. L. Gott Fred Lash L.. G. Bowden Chas. Sly J.- G. Barber J.-F. Uhl, Jr. A. R. Leonard A. W. Westover 11. Solomon C. C. King Lottie V. Jamieson G. Tatsugawa D. Cameron H. J. Hurst L. C. Clark Mrs. F. W. Day .E. V1. nay Ader Mukes T. 1 . Weir Geo. Slater The following claims. were allowed and proceedings had: CURREITIV SENSE ,FUND Salary as County Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor Salary as Bookkeeper Salary as Recorder do Salary as County Commissioner do do Salary. as Supt . County Schools Salary as Dep. Supt: Schools Salary as Justice of Peace do Salary as Clerk for J of P Salary as Guard Salary as Charity Commissioner Salary as Probation Officer Salary as County Physician Salary as Coroner Salary as Co. Agr. Agent Salary as Tub erc. Nurse Salary as Janitor Salary as Judge do Salary as Clerk Salary as Deputy Clerk Salary as Deputy Clerk af`alary as Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Stenographer Salary as County Treasurer Salary as Deputy Treasurer Salary as Deputy Treasurer Salary as Bookkeeper Salary as Clerk for Treasurer do do do do do Salary as Sheriff Salary as Deputy Sheriff do do Salary as Jailor Salary as Cook Salary as Traffic deputy Salary as Assessor Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor Salary as Deputy Assessor do do Salary as Clerk for Assessor Salary as Deputy Assessor Salary as Field Deputy 14/31 Salary as @ofinty Engineer Salary as Chief Deputy for Engineer Salary as In st'11an 24/31 Salary as Draftsman Salary as Inspector 18/31 do 26/31 do 25/31 do 24/31 do 24/31 do 25/31 Salary as Inspector & chainman 18/31 Salary as Chainman 24/31 do 19/31 do 24/31 do 21/31 do 9/31 do 8/31 Salary as Superintendent County Home Salary as Matron County Home Salary as Cook County Home Salary as Asst Cook County Home do Salary as Teamster Salary as Nurse Salary as Asst Nurse do do Salary as Guard } 187.50 125.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 100.00 75.00 110.00 100.00 125.00 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 80.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 175.00 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 95.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 125.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 56.00 187.50 175.00 168.00 150.00 108.00 156.00 150.00 144.00 144.00 112.50 118.50 96.00 76.00 96.00 84.00 36.00 32.00 100.00 50.00 75".00 10.00 �( 10.00 50.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 15.00 85.00 R RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .._.....July .... TEarz. _ ........Tu.e,s day.._..THE _ 1_S r.DAY OF _ ...,_.-...__Augus _ _ _.. _.. _......._._.192 2.._...... - - --_... L. J. Irvrin Salary as Co. Auto mechanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as Garage Floorman 125.00 J. I.Z. Rummell State examination. 293.00 Y. F.=,dvsrds do 135.00 Sam L. Barrett , Co. Auditor cur. exp . claims pai d by Rev. Fund checks 163.27 C. C. Green Salary as caretaker of Detention Hospital 25.00 E. F. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 100.00 H. D. Me Arthur E.:press for County Assessor 3.23 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 37.10 Y.rs. Jennie M. Robin Expense as Co. Supt, Schools 14.82 Geo. H. Sybrant Expense as Char. Cormissioner 35.65 Mabel S. Glen Expense as Probation Officer 2.50 ll,-rgaret J. Diaz Expense as Co. Tuberc. Nurse 5.00 C. C. 'Ling Expense as Supt. County Home 26.50 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co. Agr. Agent 10.03 E. L. Ferguson Stenog. services to Co. Agr. Agent 65.00 Mrs. Lura Lyle Services to Co. Supt. Schools 60.00 I:Trs. J. Vande ',`>'etering Assisting Co. Supt. with examinations 6.00 Lyla J. Rob in do 6.00 Mrs. Edith Dress do 6.00 Mrs. F. R. Ob er do 6.00 I 11. H. Simpson do 6.00 Hattie U. Collier do 6.00 S'9hatcom Co. Dairymens Assn County's 1/2 cost of Vet. Inspection 23.88 Western Union Telg. Co. Messages for Tr .82 - Sher .90 - Co. Agr. Agent .98 2.70 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County Offices 70.40 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lights for Detention Hospital 1.00 Legoe Hdwe Co. Supplies for Detention Hospital (May) 2.40 Stancard Oil Co. Gas .for Detention Hospital (June) 15.45 F. E. 11yers Work on tees at Detention Hospital (Yay) 9.35 C. E. Willis Labor & supplies for Detention Hospital (June) 6.50 Dr. -Eric R. Wilson Assisting Co. Physician (June) 15.00 St. Luke's Hospital Care of County Patients 180.00 Owl Pharmacy Medicine for County.Patients,32.45 & Jail .75 33.20 J. P. tirloll Glasses for County Patient 15.00 Owen Grocery Groceries for County Home - cont 460.93 extra 18.20 Fair Mercantile Co. Sugar for County Home Carstens Packing; Co. 111eat for County home 29.02 E. D. Dean do 39.36 111hatcom Co. Dai rymens' Ass'n Butter for County Home 106.80 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 32.20 Arthur H. G. Linrud Honey for County Home 7.20 Albers Bros. Filling Co. Feed for County Home 30.33 F. J. Farley Feed for County Horne 58.98 Montague & McHugh Mdse for County Home 93.20 Battersby Bros. Shoes for County Home 4.00 Clark Electric Co. Lamps etc. for County Home 110.50 Collins Drug Co. Medicine for County Home 39.70 Northwest Hdwe Co. Supplies for County Home 6.20 VAT.. J. Pynor do (June -July) 228.45 F. F. Gerard do 46.34 Graham Drug Co. Disinfectant for County Home (June) 28.75 C. H. Barlow Straps etc. for County Home (Yay) 2.95 Thiel & Welter Supplies for County Home 2.70 71hatcom Falls fall Co. Lumber for County Home 12.75 Morse Hdwe Co. Supplies for Cc Horne 21.39, Jail 1.80 & Co Commrs .77 23.96 S . T . Clifton Blacksmithing for County Home (May -June -Jul -Aug) 17 .75 R. 0. Smith Haying at County Home 12.00 hr. 111. Shetler Haying at County Home June & July 10. 50 Maynard Sh.etler Haying at County Home June & July 19.11 B. 11. Easterbrooks Plastering at County Home 7.50 W. J. Murray do 4.50 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing material for County Home 4.05 Dr. J. C. Hinton Dental services to County Patient 2.00 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for County Patients 68.35 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Tests for County Physician 5.50 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of.'Kroog & Smith 50.00 Mt. Vi etrr Sanatorium Care of Frank Elmore 68.00 I. IT. Cone Assistance to Mrs. Light &c Steele family 46.78 Ben Tucker Care of 11Tarcy children 20.00 Fair Yercantile Co. Groceries for McCreash, et al 18.70 B; B, Grocery Co. Groceries for Banks et al (June -July) 51.03 The O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Curry, et al 36.96 Empire Meat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Faggs 12.75 J. L. Durdin Groceries for Enstrom 31.94 C. W. Allen Groceries for Geo. Merritt (June) 8.94 Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Peterson 40.04 Jacobson Grocery Co. Groceries for Trove 12.50 Andro Mardesich Groceries for Nick Filippi 10.22 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for 1Tullin, et al 54.51 Lyn den Dept. Store Groceries fo r 1Ir s . Den Adel 16.17 Wolten & Montfort Groceries for Barker, et al 35.17 Y. Thordarson Groceries for Steffanson, et al 30.00 Fai rhaven Pharmacy Medicine for N. Mears 4.40 Puget Sound Power & Lt Co. Lt & Gas for Mrs. Frank 2.50 Battersby Bros. 1:Tdse for Frank et al ( June -July) 25.50 Mam,iell Fuel Co. Wood for Mullen et al (June -July) 48.50 A. H. Fontgomery Mood for Frank et al 7.25 F. L. Olsla.ger House rent for J. C. I'u11en 6.00 A. C. Filler House rent for Mrs. 11cCreash 10.00 Puget Sound Power & Lgt Co. Lt & Pow for County Garage 5.75 H. L. `Iellman Rep. clock in County Garage 1.75 Washington Compressed Gas Co Hose etc for County Garage 9.10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PR®CEEMNGS TEiT - lilyTuesdY._ --15_.__.. August 2.......- Bellingham Battery Co. Thomas -Moon Motor Co. Geo. H. Weir Co. Tabor & Cruikshank Diehl Motor 0. Northwest Auo Electric Co. John F. Campbell Iio rse Hdwe Co. Curtin ez Fraser Federal Tire Sales Co. Page & Snyder Carson Grinding Co. Northwest Hdwe Co. J. R. King Standard Auto Co. The Lyn den Tribune Bellingham Publ. Co. Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta fto. Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. G . L. Morgan Anstett Printing Co Towner Printing Co. The Irish Printing Co. Lowman & Hanford Co, C. A. Griffith Co. T . F. Doan Andrew Danielson B. N. Kingsley Frank LeCocq Frank Le C o c q 0. D. Post Puget Sound Pouter & Lt Co. Leslie Jones . Dupar-Blythe Co. S. VI. Cornish Paint Co. Sells Hardware Co. Paul Tolsman Central Grocery Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Pacific Steam Laundry Geo. MT. Cook, Co. Clerk Battery service to County Garage 3.00 Auto parts for County Garage (June -July) 64.03 Auto parts for County Garage 32.85 Auto parts for County Garage 221.84 Auto * parts for County Garage 11.85 Autoparts for Co garage 27.23 & service to Co Eng- 9.21 & Sheriff 2.12 38.56 Auto parts for County Garage 4.40 Haterial for County Garage (11ay-June-July) 62.59 Springs for County Garage 18.90 Tires for County Garage 29.32 do 61.70 Grinding for County Garage 4.18 Supplies for Cths-8.42 & Garage 3.00 11.42 Auto repairs for County Commissioners 13.96 Rep. magnets for County Garage 2.25 Publishing for county 6.85 Publ. for Co. Superintendent 1.80 Supplies for Co Supt 46.05, Tuber Nurse 6.30, Aud 68.25, Assessor 30.75, Trees. 341.95 (June -July) 493.30 Supplies for Aud 2.70, Tr 3.40, Atty .55, Sher 32.00, Assr 1.00, Eng 5.80, Agr Agt 4.10 49.55 Prtg for J of P 28.75 Prtg & Sup for Eng 6.50, Atty 3.90 & Tr 5.25 15.65 Prtg for Auditor 7.25 Prtg mothers pension blanks 18.00 Supplies for Co Agr Agent 7.90 Supplies for Aud 10.80 & Atty 36.00 46.80 Blue prints for Engineer 9.25 J of P: Stave vs I. Deeter, et al 4.75 Const : do 6.20 J of P: State vs Abe Ver Duin 2.00 J of P: State vs James D. Zylstra et al 2.00 J of P: State vs Frank Drymel 3.25 Lts for Cths 51.11 & Gas for Jail 1.50 52.61 Painting flag pole on Court house 10.00 Plumbing material for Courthouse 2.40 Paint for Courthouse 22.20 Supplies for Sher 2.50 & Cths 21.55 24.05 Board of Prisoners 180.00 Supplies for Jail 4.75 Laundry for Jail 10.65 Laundry for Jury rooms 1.15 I'U=AGE CERTIFICATE FUND Recording Marriage Certificates 35.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIMTISSIONERS OF f WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE VIATTER OF FURNISHING WOOD) j ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF VI. R. McCOIEIE FOR 1"MATCOM COUNTY COURTHOUSE WHEREAS, in response to request of the Board for bids for furnishing wood for the Vdhatcom " County Courthouse, but one bid was submitted, same being as follows: To furnish, within 60 days from date of bid (July 31; 1922) 275 cords of hemlock slabs, to be not less than four -feet in length, at a price of 4N2.90 per cord delivered to Courthouse. NOVI, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that the bid of W. R. McCorkle be, and the same is hereby accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of August, 1922. "rr"tin"nnu"tin"rrnrrrr�rtinnnrrtin"""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of VJhatcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner It of Washington rr lilt "r"+rorr"a"rr"nrrrrrrunn"nrr"rrns,unAttest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ o0d------ The Bonds of A. H. Frasier, C. J. Byron and Paul Valerius as appraisers for Nooksack-Sumac Road (Hy #31) were filed with the Board. J. L. Johnston John Baxter Roy A. Owen M. B jarnson E. Ba:oter Boyd Staggs 77alt e2 " 1Tand'erf-o rd ------ 000------ ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Salary as IVIechanic Salary as Truck Driver Labor as Truck- Driver . do - do 110.00 100.00 82.00 100.00 52.00 1.75 12.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July gu t, u _..-.TER MTueS.day ----- THE l.s.t.--- DAY or .. -As . _..-... __ .._. _. _.. - - Delno 'lard Labor as Truc7- Driver Lben Sollinger do Chet Holmes do Sam E. Darrett, Co. Aud. R & B claims pai d by Rev Fund checks Noble Foss Labor on road Ili lton Meidlcamp Labor on California Creek Bridge J. J. Straumford do A. Nouwens do S. M. Jones do L. R. Abel do T. P. Jeffers do Foreman E. A. Parker Bridge work Foreman S. L. Shell do A. 7.1. Frost Labor on Guide Hdridian Foreman J. V1. Richardson do Geo . Mai-yott do 01of Glad Labor on Road Foreman George Pittman do S. Hall do August Kumetat do Dan Dolman do Ole Dolman do J. A. Shields do Fo reman Leo Jess do F. J. Van Demark do Geo. Broom Labor on Lummi Shore Rd Net%rt . Hale do Jim Hale do Clinton Beck do Leo Jess do Dbino Ward do Eben Sollinger do J. S. Holmes do James Abbott do Chas. Bullock do Standard Oil Co. Gas and oil Page & Snyde.r Gas and oil .for truck (Sept 1921) ` Everson Garage Gas for truck (June -July)_ Chas. N. Ad_kinson Gas etc. for trucks 0. K. Garage Supplies for trucks Peter Netten Repairs to trucks and shovel (June -July) Puget Sound Welding Worics Melding road machinery, etc. Howard -Cooper Corp. Wheels, blades and express Bellingham Concrete Works Tile American Concrete Mor]cs Culvert pipe Caine -Grimshaw Co Coal 17hi.c1'ay Island Sand & Gravel Coal Northwest Hdvre Co. Spikes, cable, etc. (Jan July) Morse Hdwe Co. Cable Dakota Creek Lbr & Shgl Co, Lumber for Bridge Ford & Kopperdahl Lumber Bloedel Donovan Lb r Mills Lumber for truck deck Custer Merct. Co. Powder M. R. Hiller Powder and fuse Barbo Bros. Mort: on Perm. Hy #8 (June -July) Barbo Bros. 16th Est. on Perm. Hy #8 Dennis Bonner Piling and detour R of W for Perm Hy r'r8 Everson Garage Gas etc. for truck Cain e-Grimehaw Co. Coal RIVER ITS.' ROM?EtIT FUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor River Impt. claims paid by Rev Fund checks Geo. Elder, Labor Foreman 71rn. Radder do Max Ful In e r do Eb en wIead do Clem rout s en do 1,7. H. Brooks- do Noble Foss. do Milton Wei dlcamp do P. D. Ha, rkn e s s .. do A. Nouvrens do S. 111. Jones do L. R. Ab el do Orva Jeffers do T . P. Jeffers do Foreman' R. F. Raper Piling R. F. Raper, do (Iffay- June -July) Standard Oil Co. Gas and oil (June -July) Tabor & Ci%iikshank Tires etc. for truck Farmers Garage Gas and oil for truck Everson Garage Gas and oil etc. for trucks (May -June -July) S. B . Eames Repairs to donkey engine (June) Caine-Grimshaw Co. Coal (June) Mrs. J. Norstrom & Son Lumber (June) C. 111. Henderson Hauling piling ]loroe Hdvre Co. Drift bolts, etc. (June -July) North,rrest Iidwe Co. Cable, bolts, etc. (June -July) Lynden Dept. Store Spikes, (June -July) Farmers ?derct. Co. Peavie and handles Everson Merct. Co. Powder and fuse Iff. R. Miller Ex-oloders Bellingham Junk Co. Cable (June -July) team team team m 192 35.00 24.50 28.00 4.45 112.50 70.00 63.00 45.50 54.00 45.50 76.25 6.00 3.00 63.00 10.50 8.75 8.00 3.50 24.00 21.00 21.00 27.00 65.00 35.00 30.00 85.00 51.00 51.00 51.00. 85.00 85.00 59.50 102.00 17.50 10.00 513.82 17.02 .8.25 33.20 28.45 4.25 57.10 112.25 7.50 22.00 62.95 69.99 29.30 12.50 4.25' 196.75 4.97 7.25 43.50 238.40 3,452.37 39.80 10.19 27.98 208.00 122.50 87.50 87.50 99.00 125.00 50.00 112.50 30.00 15.00 17.50 24.00 17.50 3.50 30.00 1,393.30 190.40 197.01 23.40 2.70 20.79 5.50 25.76 148.34 12.00 58.48 78.60 5.53 7.10 33.65 149.37 280.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS z Tuesday__..,,,, . . THE.. 1 st... DAY OF 1922 Farmers Mutual Tel. Co. Rep to phone line a/c damages by co piledriver 15.00 John Sherin Work on river at Acme 52.00 Herbert Zobrist do 45.50 J. 71. Elsb ree do Foreman 52.00 PE T, T , vT HIGHWAY ?,,IA.INTMTAITCE FLITS John Bullock . Labor 55.00 Vic Squires do 8.75 A. Ewing do 15.75 Stanley Wright. do 17.50 Chas. Bullock Truckdriver 4.00 Chas. Granstram Labor 3.50 Roy A. Ovren Truckdriver 18.00 B . B . Spees do 30.00 Geo. Brovrn Work on Samish Lake Road 35.00 Newt Hale do 21.00 Jim Hale do 21.00 Clinton Beck do 21.00 J. S. Holmes do team 30.00 D. B . Holman Wo rk on Yt . View Road 9.00 Fred Larson do 3.00 Owens do 3.00 F. B. Dewey do 3.00 Swan Wallin do 13.00 Fred Tarte Work on Kendall ditch 85.00 Paul A. Hinkle do 59.50 Den Tucker Work on State Road Fo rem an t eam 15.00 Standard Oil Co. Oil 4.55 Pearson Lumber Co. Bridge lumber 38.40 W. R. Miller Powder 7.75 Morse Hardware Co. Powder, etc. 14.05 Northwest Hardvrare Co. Picks, etc. 8.33 American Concrete Works Pipe 40.50 Caine-Grimshaw Co. Coal 89.24 Dan Erickson Repairs to asphalt kettle 3.50 Ramona Armstrong 77riting specifications 10.00 FOREST RESERVE 'HIGHWAY FUND Jack Loser Mork on T:It . Baker Highway 100.00 Adolf Sieber do 100.00 E. Baxter do 4.00 R. Bullock do 100.00 David O'Keefe do 63.00 Gus Nienaber do foreman 125.00 M.T . VIEW HIGHWAY FUND Skagit Construction Co. 2nd Estimate on Perm. Hy 7',10 5,076.26 1,APLE FALLS-GLACUIR ROAD FUND Charlotte Asplund R of W for Pen,-, Hy #8, Sec 2. 170.00 NORTiT DELTA' ROAD I.T.�PROVEIENT FUND C . E. Lind 7th Est. on Highvrdy 7r27 7 , 099.35 ITOOKSACK SMIAS ROAD 14UITD Standard Construction Co. 3rd Estimate constr Highway#31 27,075.97 G. A. Pence Writing description a/c Hy 7#31 45.75 PARK ROAD 7JITD Cramer & Knight 2nd Estimate for Park Rd (Lake 117hatcom) 2,910.78 VAIT WYCK ROAD APRON'+ MTT FUND G. A.Pence Writing descriptions a/c Hy #32 10.50 T. F. Doan Blue print .60 Alex Besoloff 1st Estimate constr Hy 7-32 1,541.24 DRAINAGE I12ROVEr,IMiT DISTRICT qi'4 MAINTENANCE FUND A. G. Stierlen Labor 10.00 A. G. Dahlquist do 2.50 C. I.I. Nesman do 2.50 DRAINAGE DISTRICT -JT-4 CONSTRUCTIOIT FUND F. E.K-na n Supplies (June) 2.75 The minutes of the July session were read and approved by the Board and On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, August 2nd, 1922. airman Board of' County Commissioners. I' .. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July_ TERMS We,Ci71E'u,C��.��... _...__. . THE 2 a ....... .......... .... __.__..DAY OF. Aw-ust 192 2 'T'ednesday, August 2nd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taTLen on August 1st, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN THE MATTER OF THE SELECTING OF POLLING PLACES FOR THE PRECINCTS OF VHATCOH COUNTY, WASHINGTON, TO BE USED AS SUCH POLLING PLACES FOR ORDER SELECTING THE PRIMIARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID MATCOM COUNTY ON TUESDAY, SEPT.EITBER 121 1922. WHEREAS, a Primary Election is to be held for all of the voting precincts of Mateom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 12th day of September, 1922, and the law makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling places to be used as such at said Primary Election; and, MiEREAS, this -Board does now name the following described buildings as the polling places for the several voting precincts in Whatcom County, to be used at .said coming election on Sep- tember 12, 1922. Each of said buildings Yhich have been selected, being convenient and readily accessible to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally known by the name by which it is hereinafter designated. NOWS THERE li' Imo, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that the buildings hereinafter named be, and are hereby selected and designated as polling places for the various voting precincts to be used as such polling places for the respective voting precincts of Vlhat- com County, Washington, at said Primary Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 12th day of September, A.D. 1922. BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, llth Pet: Court Douse, G St. BELLINGHAM, 1st 117ard, 21st Pet: Court House, G St. BELLINGHAM, 1st Allard, 31st Pet: Court House, G St. BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, 41st Pet: Columbia Grocery, 2401 Utter St. BELLINGH-AM, 1st Ward, 51st Pet: Store Bldg. 2800 Meridian St. BELLINGHAI1', 1st Ward, 61st Pet: Store Bldg. 2800 Meridian St. BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, 71st Pet: Columbia Grocery, 2401 Utter St. BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 81st Pet: BELLINGHA:T, 1st Ward, 91 st Pct : BELLINGHA111 1st tllard,101st P c t- : BELLINGHA11, 2nd Ward, 12th P c t- : BELLINGHAII, 2nd lard, 22nd Pet: BELLINGHMI, 2nd Ward, 32nd Pet: BELLINGHM, 2nd 'r'ard, 42nd Pct : BELLINGHAT,I, 2nd VIArd, 52nd Pet: BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 62nd Pet: Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. City Hall, Prospect St. City Hall, Prospect St. City Hall , Prospect St. Junction Groceirj, 2101 Cornwall Ave. Junction Grocery, 2101 CornwallAve. Beck's Bakery, Cornwall Ave. BELLINGH'A1, 2nd Ward, 72nd Pet: F"Smith's Grocery, 2403 James St. BELLINGHAT,'I, 2nd Ward, 82nd Pct: Beck's Bakery, Cornwall Ave. BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 92nd Pet: Smith's Grocery, 2403 James St. BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward,102nd Pet: Eureka Grocery, 2121 Alabama St. BELLINGHATI, 2nd Vlard,112th Pet: Eureka Grocery, 2121 Alabama St. BELLINGHAIT, 2nd Ward,122nd Pet: Ding's Store, 4400 Alabama St. BELLINGHAT.Z, 3rd Ward, 13th Pet: Diehl T:otor Co., Cor Champion & Dock Sts. BELLINGHA.., 3rd Ward, 23rd Pet: Diehl Yotor Co. , Cor Champion & Dock Sts. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 33rd Pet: Diehl 11otor Co. , Cor Champion & Dock Sts. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 43rd Pet: Groceteria, 507 Dotter St. BELLINGHAT-1, 3rd Ward, 53rd Pct: Groceteria, 507 Potter St. BELLINGHA1.1, 3rd Ward, 63rd Pet: Gilfillen Is Res. , 712 Lake St. FA July RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS life do e s day TxE _ 2nd_. . -- -- DAY of _August 192 2 BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 73rd Pet: Gilfillen's Res. , 712 Lake St. BELLINGHA?�, 3rd Ward, BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, BELLINGHM, 4th Ward, BELLINGHATi, 4th Ward, BELLINGHAII, 4th Ward, 83rd Pet: 1lrs. ClasseIs Res., 1748 Electric Ave. 14th Pet: V-1enz's Grocery, 809 Elk St. 24th Pet: 17enz's Grocery, 809 Elk St. 34th Pet: 1Iaple St Fare Hall, Cor Indian & 1.Iaple Sts. 44th Pet: 11aple St Fire Hall, Cor Indian & Maple Sts. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 54th Pet: BELLINGHA11, 4th 'Yard, 64th Pet: BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, l5th Pet BELLINGHAIT, 5th Ward, 25th Pet: BELLINGHAH, 5th Ward, 35th Pet: BELLINGHAl-I, 5th Ward, 45th Pet: BELLING_HI1:I, 6th Ward, 16th Pet: BELLINGHAM, Gth Ward, 26th Pet: BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 36th Pet: BELLINGHATI, 6th Ward, 46th Pet: BLAINE, lst Pet: City Hall BLAINE, 2nd Pet: City Hall BLAINE, 3rd Pct : City Hall i +RITDALE, City Hall LYNDEN, 1st Pet: City Hall LYNDEN, 2nd Pet: City Hall Haple St Grocery, 702 Maple St. Maple St Grocery, 702 1.Iaple St. Rollins Bldg., 812-12th St. Rollins. Bldg., 812-12th St. Rollins Bldg. , 812-12th St. Hurley Bldg., 2004 Harris Ave. Kulshan Garage, Cor 12th & Harris Sts. Kul shan Garage, Cor 12th &c Harris Sts. Hurley Bldg. , 2004 Harris Ave. Hurley Bldg., 2004 Harris Ave. NOOKSACK: Farmer's Telephone Bldg. SUMAS: City Hall ACHE TOVTI�;SHIP : Old School House at Saxon, Sch Dist #8 BAKER TOMTSHIP , lst Pet: Manual Training Hall at Clipper, Sch Dist 7'1`40 BAKER TOV1NSHIP, 2nd Pet: Post Office Bldg. , Chisville COLUMIA TOWISHIP , 1st Pet: VI.O . W. Hall, Kendall COLUIMIA TOYMSHIP, 2nd Pet: 1.1ax Koehler's Res. CRESCENT T 0,`1NSHIP : Sami sh Lake School House, Sch Dist #43 CUSTER TO,,MSHIP , lst Pet: Custer Hall CUSTER TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Haynie Hall DELTA TOWNSHIP , 1st Pet: Old School House at Glendale, Sch Dist #312 DELTA TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Old School House at Glendale, Sch Dist #312 DE.IIING TOWNSHIP, 1st Pet: K of P Hall, Deming DL`P:fIING TOVVITSHIP , 2nd Pet: Grange Hall, Welcome FEF TDALE T OMTSHIP , lst Pet: Woo dlyn Church FEPNDALE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pct: City Hall, Perndale FERNDALE T OMTSHIP , 3rd Pet: City Hall, Ferndale FERNDALE T O7;` ZSHIP , 4th Pet: Grange Hall GENEVA TO7,1NSHIP : Old School House, Sch Dist 7, 44 GLACIER TO75TSHIP : Town Hall LAYII;lErTCE TO1,111TSHIP, lst Pet: Trecker's Hall LAWRENCE TOWITSHIP, 2nd Pet: Tovmship Hall, Lawrence LUT-21I ISLAITD TOj 2TSHIP : Basement Congregational Church LYNDEN TOWNSHIP, lst Pet: Township Hall LYMEN TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: T o vin sh i p Ha 11 L'L'TTDMT TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pet: To-vmship Ha, 13 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July__.. TERM.._'J_d11_e,S_dwy...__._�...._. THE - ..- - ... 2n fl__..� DAY OF. AuguS''_..-....__192 2 IAPLE FALLS TOTWTISHIP; Township Ixall MARIlYTTA TOWNSHIP, 1st Pet: Fishermen's I"all, I=!arietta siARIETTA TOTMITSHIP, 2nd Pet: Andrus' Garage, N. TII. Diagonal Road I.IOUNTAIII VIEW TOWNSI•IIP, 1st Pet: Grand View School I -louse, Sch Dist 83 TIOUNTAIN.VIMV TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Pt Whitehorn School House, Sch Dist �793 MOUNTAIN VIEW TOT,'NSHIP, 3rd Pet: West Itit View School House, Sch Dist #55 MOUNTAIN VIM7 TOV11SHIP, 4th Pet: East I.It Views School House, Sch Dist #308 NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, l st Pet: City Hall, Sumas NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet : Clearb rook School House, Sch Dist #318 NOOKSACK T01'IITSHIP, 3rd Pet: Farmer's Telephone Bldg., Eve rson-No ok sack Rd NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: City Hall, Sumas PARK TOVITTSHIP: I.0.0. F. Hall POINT ROBERTS TOWNSHIP: Public Hall ROI,IE TOWNSHIP: Summit School House, Sch Dist #303 SEIrIIAHI.I00 T07,G SHIP: Jul i en' s Res. TEN ITLILE TOVNSHIP , 1st Pet: Township Hall TEN 1!ILE TOWNSHIP , 2nd Pet: Township Hall TEN I,IILE TOWNSHIP , 3rd Pet: Township Mall TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: Township Hall VAN W'YCK TOZ,'ITSHIP , 1st Pet: DeVlieger's Res. VAN VIYCK TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Athletic Hall VAN ' rfCK TOT GTSxIIP , 3rd Pet: We1ch' s Res, Guide Meridian Rd SLATE PRECINCT: Newthalem Hall TRAIL PRECINCT: School house at Power Plant VALLEY PRECINCT: Ranger Station Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of August, 1922 "n,t""tt"ff""""tt""tt""tt""'f""""""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of What com County State" Ed B -rown County Commissioner " of Washington. " fill ""tt""""tt"""""""tt"ttlilt fill ft'f"'f" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------- BEFORI THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIC..iISSIONERS OF / WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE YATTER OF FOREI:IAN) ( ORDER 10POINTING PAT COLLOPY FOR BUTLER DITCH. ) IIIHEREAS, a petition asking for the appointment of a ditch foreman for Butler Ditch, has been filed with this Board; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED 'that Pat Collopy be, and he hereby is appointed as Foreman for Butler Ditch in Vlhatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of August, 1922 ""tf if if if"it 1t It It If if It it fl it If tl It ti It tt is ff f"'"" E. C' Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission"" J. A. I:Iiller County Commissioner "ers of VLatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner it of Washington It ""ft""""fill lilt lt 11lilt 111 11 lilt 11 11 1111111111111"'"Attest' F. C.Iffartin Deputy County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk- of the Board. ------ 000------ BEMs RE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIT.1ISSIONERS OF WHATCOI,I COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION) ( OP -DIM, ACCEPTING BID OF SKAGIT CONSTRUCTION CO. OF CULVERT OII CHUCYANUT DRIVE) WHEREAS, on the 17th day of July, 1922, this Board made an order calling for bids for the construction of a 5' x 5' concrete box culvert on the Pacific Highwa-? Chuckemut Drive, the loca- tion of said culvert being at station 74 plus 70 on said road, about one and one-half rules south of the City limits of the City of Bellinghar^; said bids to be considered at 11:00 o'clock A.H. on Wednesday the 2nd day of August, 1922, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the Bellingham Herald once a week for three consecutive weeks; and ,x:10REAS, the bids submitted for said construction of said culvert •mere found to be as follows: Peter Younquist....................... ;'?5,501.30 F. L. Cramer ......................... 4374.84 Chas Chisom.......................... 3:841.84 Swan Hawkins & Riddle ............... 5,185.80 Skagit Construction Co ............... 3,635.58 and the Board finding the bid of The Skagit Construction Co for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the bid of the Skagit Construction Co for the construction of said. culvert on Chuckanut *Drive be, and same is hereby accepted,and the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the said Skagit Construction Company for the construction of said culvert. IT IS FUTCHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the lst day of October, 1922, and that the contractor shall be required to give a bond for the full amount of the ,bid to insure the faithful perfo nnance of the conditions of said contract-. Done in •regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of August, 1922. it "" if nn"It It ""nIf "" it nIt " it it it It nif it ►► it " E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Corm-.ssioners "Board of County Commission--" J. A. Miller County Commissioner ►'ers of Matcom County State" TX Brown County Commissioner ►' o f 71ashington " fill "►►""""►1►►►►n►1►►►►fl►►"►►►►►►►►n►'►►►►"►►►►Attest: P. C. Martin Deputy Countlr Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000--------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, August 3rd, 1922. rman Board. of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ju!ur . TERN Thursday. THE.... 3rc?._. .----_....... DAY or August 1922 Thursday, Au[;ust 3rd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment to .en on August 2nd, 1922, Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIcMIS.,IOrdERS OF UHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. R E S O L U T I O N VMEIREAS taxes for state and county purposes were levied against lots 1 to 5, in block 3, and lots 1 to 9 in block 6, of South ,I)hatcom, and upon non-payment, said taxes were declared delinquent and a certificate of delinquency sold to E. H. hiller for. $65.70, and for the fur- ther sum of ; 9.90 , and 71HEIMAS interest has accumulated upon said amount since said purchase, and TMHEREAS it now appears that the said lots 1 to 5 in block 3 and lots 1 to 9 in block 6 of South V+m.atcom, being in Whatcom County, Washington, are state land and not subject to taxation, and should not have been taxed; NOW THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HER-Y ORDEPJE4D that said taxes be cancelled and erased and the county assessor -of Matcom County and the County Treasurer of Thatcom County, 11ashington, are hereby7' authorized and instructed to make entry accordingly; and BE IT FURTIDIR OILIMPTID that the said sum of 0?65.70 and 9.90 with interest thereon at the rate of 6� from the date of receipt thereof, be returned to the said E. H. Miller by warrant drawn upon the Treasurer of 71,h.atcom County, Washington. DOITE IN REGULAR. SESSION 9F THE BOARD THIS 3rd DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1922. 11 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 II 1t 11 II 11 11 11 It 11 II 11 it 11 11 It 11 It It "Board of County Commission-" "lers of Whatcom County State" 11 of Washington. 11 1111 if11111111"11111111itn"111111 n11u11"11 ATTEST; F. C. IIartin :deputy COUNTY AUDITOR. and Clerk of said.Board. E. C. Baxter CHAIR111" Y BOARD OF COUNTY COITHISSIONERS J. A. Miller COLL,,,' ISSIONER - Ed B rown C01E.II SSIONER ------ 000------ The claims of B. H. Van Etten, 77. 17. Van Etten and L. C. Durr, for damages, were rejected by the Board. ------ 000------ Julys reports of Margaret J. Diaz as, Co Tuberculosis Nurse, F. V. Shute, as County Phy- sician and C. C. King as Supt. of County home, were filed with the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, August 7th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. e, .,; ;�, 11 � )� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS JIV. TERh�X o1?da�.... THE DAY OF AU Ust 1922 __. _....__.. __.. - — . _... _ _ .._7 th _..__... _.. — - - _.._._. Monday, August 7th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 3rd, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were ha.d: BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COM1v1ISS?O1\ERS OF ITEAT CORM COUNTY, WASHI NGT ON . IN THE ITATTER CP CONSTRUCTION OF CULVERTON ORDER APPROVING SURETY BOND OF CONTRACTOR PACIFIC HIGHWAY, KNOWN AS CHUCKANUT DRIVE) IT IS ORDERED that the surety bond of the Skagit Construction Company, given by the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company, for $3635.58 and covering the contract for the construction of a culvert on the Pacific Highway known as Chuckanut Drive, be and same is hereby approved and. accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the'Board this 7th day of August, 1922. """" fill fill" fill "tifill fill " fill tt lilt 't""""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board .'.Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Zhatcom County State" Ed Brown . County Commissioner " of Washington it ""n""►t"rr ►,"rt rt""tt n u"rt rt tt tr a n"rt"ti rt Attest: F. C. martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- 000-------- BE IT RESOLVED.by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, That Whatcom County hereby elects to make payment for the thirty (30) Empire Voting Machines purchased from the Automatic; -Registering ?Machine Corporation pursuant to contract dated May 24-, 1922, and Resolutions Nos. A-1 and A-2 of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, passed May 24, 1922, by ti?2,610 cash and by the execution and the delivery to the said Automatic Registering machine Corporation of the general negotiable coupon bonds of said Whatcom County in the principal sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) , said bonds to be dated August 1, 1922, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum and as provided for and specified in said Resolutions and contract. PASSED this 7th day of August, 1922. ►ttitin"tititi""""ntitirttr,tttrtItItr""'titi"" E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller tiers of Whatcom County State" - - - - - - - " of Washington " Board of County Commissioners 11 if If it rt It It 11 If rr rr Ir It If rr it It it rt If rr rt rt rl to It 1111 rr of iFlhat C om County, Washington. -41 Attest: Sam E. Barrett Clerk of the Board by F. C. Martin Deputy -------c0o-- ---- f R E S O L U T I O N I. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, That for the purpose of providing for the payment of the principal and interest of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) County Election Supplies Bonds, authorized to be issued in payment for thirty (30) Empire Noting ?Machines purchased from the Automatic Registering Machine Corpora- tion under contract datedMay '24, 1922, promptly as the same shall become due, there shall be levied upon all the taxable property within said County of Whatcom a direct tax in each year while any of said bonds shall be outstanding sufficient to repay any moneys transferred or borrowed from any County fund or otherwise for the payment of such principal and interest and sufficient to provide for the prompt payment of such principal and interest as the same shall become due, which tax shall be extended for collection as other taxes, and the proceeds thereof are hereby irrevocably pledged to the purposes for which the same are herein ordered to be levied. PASSED this 7th day of August, 1922. 438 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERM$' Non day THE ry 7th DAY OF August 192 2 - _... ... ..... ..........._.. �_..._.... _....... - ,... -- __..---- _.. -.._-- -_ -- ""rtrrnnununrrnnnnnnrrnrinnnnnnnr►n E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commission-" J. A. 19i11er "ers of Vhatcom County State" - - - - - - It of Washington " Board of County Commissioners It rr n rt"rt"""""""""rt"""+r 1111rr ° 0 10 ° it of Miatcom County, Washington. Attest: Sam E. Barrett. Clerk of the Board By F. ' C . Irartin Deputy, ✓---------- 000--------- Contract was entered into between Thatcom County and the Skagit Construction Company for the construction of a culvert on Pacific Highcray or Chuckanut Drive. Contract on file in Engineer's Office. ---------- 000--------- IN THE 1,dATTER OF; THE ATWTDED PETITION OF ROO AND VAIT LEEUVW, ET AL, FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF A DRAINAGE- DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DRAINAGE 1EPR0J'f' SYSTIM THMMIN, LOCATED AS THEREIN DESCRIBED, THE SANE BEING AN AIMEED PETITION IN THE KXUl, DITCH MATTER, BEING DRAINAGE INPROVIMiENT - DISTRICT 110. 20. ) Contract price .)3635.58. 0 PXER DI RECT ING ENGINEERt S PREI,IIdiSIARY SURVEY AND REPOET The supplemental application and petition of Roo and Van Leeuwen, et al, of Matcom County, Washington, owning farm elands in said petition described,petitioning therein for the organization of a drainage district, and the construction of a drainage improvement system therein, located as therein described, having this day been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, together with bond in the sum of $200.00, payable to., the County of Miatcom and conditioned as provided by the statutes in -such cases made, and it appearing there- from that there is a necessity for said improvement as petitioned for, and said petition and bond being in all respects sufficient, IT IS NOW ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COI1fI.2ISSIONERS OF T47H TCOM COUNTY" WASHINGT©N, That said etition� shali,be considered -as a su lemental or p pp amended .p et'it on', iri' the Kamn Ditch, known and designated as Drainage Improvement District No. 20 of Whatcom County, Washington, and that said bond be and the same hereby is approved; that the clerk of said board immediately deliver a copy of said petition to the county engineer of 'tkatcom..County;-I'lashington,:and that.said�_engin- _.. eer upon receipt thereof, at once proceed to view the line and location of said proposed improve- ment ,. and the property to be affected thereby, and determine whether said proposed improvement as prayed for in said petition is in his opinion necessary, whether same -will be conducive to public health, convenience and welfare, whether in his opinion the location and route of thesaid pro- posed drainage system 'described in said petition are the best for said proposed improvement," what if any part of such improvement .system should be omitted, and report all of said matters to the Board of Commissioners of 11hatcom County, Washington, in writing together with their recomm- endations thereon, as soon as possible after receiving this order. DONE AT A REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE BOARD OF COI_MSSIONERS THIS 7th day of August, 1922. tlliniirFnHlllrtill nrrltrrrrrrlilt lilt rinrrrrnrirril "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Vhatcom County State" " of Washington " fill rrrr""nrr"llrr"rr"ttnununntrrrnnn"un E. C; Baxter Commissioner. J. A. 11i tier Ed Brown,. CHAIF=T Board of County COITHISSIONER COIIISSIONrER .ATTEST: Sam.E. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------000--------- On motion the Board adjourned to.meet on Tuesday, August 8th, 1922. Chairman BoaAd of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _Ju1.Y__..TEytmdTuesday __--._......__.THE 8tki DAY OF August I.1922 Tuesday, August 8th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 7th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. allowed: 1 C. M. & St. p. Railway Co CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Freight on voting machines The following claims were 01,071.53 SOLDIERS' I112LIEF FUND Clarence E. R. Broom Relief 50.00 George E. Paine Hospital expenses 50.00 Sarah Foster Relief 25.00 -_---_000----- IN THE FATTER Or THE AMENDED PETITION OF ROO AND VAIN LEEUWIW ET AL ORDER DIRECTING ENGINEER'S FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF A DRAINAGE DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION Ol, FINAL SURVEY AND ESTIMATE A DRAINAGE IMPROVEU]ITT SYSTEM THEREIN LOCATED, as THEREIN DESCRIBED OF COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION AND THE SAtE BEING AN A' +LADED PETITION IN -THE KAMM DITCH MATTER,, BEING DAMAGES AND.BENEFITS TO DRAINAGE..IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT No.. 20. ) AFFECTED PROPERTY. J. C. Hills' County Engineer of 1hatcom County, Washington, having heretofore in the .matter of -the above described drainage district, reported in favor of the improvement,prayed in the original and supplemental or amended petitions filed herein, and said district having been by order of the County Board heretofore given a serial number as by law directed, IT IS NOW, o:Mered that the . said County Engineer go upon the .lines described,in said original and supp- lemental.!-ar am6hded--,petitions:.-and approved by;him a-h: ;s,aid.-report,;.and::survey and take levels on the same, setting a stake at everyone hundred feet of said lines and numbering the same conse- cutively; that he note the intersection of property lines and boundaries, townships, city and county lines and road crossings, if any; thereon and make such other investigations as he may deem necessary and make and return to . this Board in said matter a report, p;o.file; and ,plat of the same and that he also make and return therein,._an -estiijaa,te T.of,,t a costs .o.f _-construction- of such system as prayed in said -petitions, together with the costs of construction'of'such laterals and branch ditches as he may find necessary to install and construct as a part of said system, itemizing said costs of construction so that same will be reasonably specific as to the various parts thereof, provided,however,''that such estimate of costs shall be and hereby is held to be preliminary only, .and shall not be held or considered binding as a limit on the amount that may be expended in constructing said system. Said County Lhgineer is hereby ORDERED to return a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged or b oth damaged and benefited by the proposed improvement, together with an estimate of .the specific damages or benefits or both sustained by each parcel of property affected by said improvement, and to estimate and report the total number of acres that will be benefited by the said proposed improvement, showing in said schedule and report, the boundaries of said district as determined by benefits to the property therein embraced, as herein set forth, and he is further ORDERED to specify in said schedule and report the manner in which the proposed improvement is to be made and to state and describe therein the number, kind, location and dimensions of all vrater ways, ditches, dikes, outlets, flood gates and all other artificial appliances of every kind and character to be constructed -or installed or. improved, in connection with said proposed, improvement, including bridges and crossings. Said engineer is- further ORDERED to arrange the schedules of property shown in his said report to be damaged or damaged and benefited in parallel columns with appropriate headings, and to show therein the description of each parcel of property and if land to give therein the legal. subdivision, section, township, and range, and number of acres, and if platted the name of the plat and lot and block number therein;. and to set opposite each of said parcels of, prop- erty the name of the ovmer or owners, or reputed owner or owners, the estimated gross damages that will be sustained by reason of the proposed improvement, the estimated gross benefits that will accrue therefrom and to arrange same with a right hand column in said schedule sufficient- ly wide for the signatures of the ornery, which said column shall bear the heading rrl, the undersigned owner of the property opposite which I have signed my name, accept and agree to the estimated amount of benefits and- damages that .will accrue to my property by reason of the proposed improvement. " Said engineer is further ORDERED to draw the plat of said system upon a scale sufficiently large to show all the meanderings .of the proposed improvement and. to distinctly show thereon the boundaries of each .lot or tract of land -and the location of each public or other road and sewer system to be benefited thereby, the name of the owner of each .lot or tract of land and each public or other - road and. sewer system affected, the distance in feet through each tract or parcel of land crossed by the proposed improvement and to show on said profile the surface and grade line and the gradient fixed, together with all other matters in connection with said dis- trict, its boundaries, the lands embraced therein and in connection with said proposed drainage improvement as the County Engineer shall deem material. Said County Engineer is further ORDERED to make and file with his report, as aforesaid, an itemized bill of costs incurred in the discharge of his duties in the matter of .said Drainage Improvement District No. 20, and said proposed drainage improvement system soughtto be construct- ed therein to the date of the filing of said report, and to report the same and file same with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Ihatcom County, Washington, within ten days after the completion of his . said survey. The Clerk of. the"Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, is hereby ORDERED to prepare and keep a special index and to note therein all proceedings had and all papers filed in connection with said Drainage Improvement District No. 20, of YJhatcom County, Washing- ton, both prior to and: subsequent to",the entry of this order, and to furnish to -the County Engi- neer of said County and State a true copy of this order for his information and direction in said matter and to enter the original of this order upon the Journal of proceedings of said Board. DONE IN REGULAR SESSION OF THE BOARD this Sth day of August, 1922. r) U 11 11 i) t) tt i) tt " it it If it tt it. it it it It If 11 II ti If It it "" E. C. Baxter CHAIRMAN "Board of County Commission-r' J. A. Miller COUNTY 00=SSIONER. rrers of Whatcom County Stater' Ed Brown COUNTY COMMISSIONER It of Washington r' "n n n""tt""tt""n"tt"n It n""n"n""""" Attest: Sam E. Barrett CLERK OF SAID BOARD On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, (Mai rnkan Board of County Commissioners. August loth, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July. TEnni._....Thurs,dy.. _TxE----1.0th_ DAY OF ---- Au st---- --.... - 1922 Thurscl-ay, August loth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 8th , 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings viere had: August 8, 1922. 11r. E. C. Baxter, Chai rman , Board of County Commissioners, Vlatcom County, Bellingham, Iffashington. Dear Si r: For $10 , 000 legally issued bonds of Whatcom County, Wash. , Donohue Improvement District J32, Van Wyck improvement, to be dated as soon as legally practicable, in $1000 denominations, maturing serially from one to ten years after date, bearing interest at 6 a per annum payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer, BBellingham, Washington, WE WILL PAY Par and accrued interest to date of delivery of bonds to us in Seattle. This bid is made with the understanding that this issue of bonds is to be approved as to legality by our attorneys prior to our taking up and paying for the same;. you to furnishus full certified transcript of all proceedings covering the issuance of these bonds. Respectfully submitted, CARSTENS & EAPS,ES, IITCOT20RATED By MacLean Gander Bellingham, Aug. loth, 1922. The above offer is hereby accepted in accordance with the terms thereof, by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 if 11 11 11 "Board of County Commission-11 llers of 'Whatcom County State" 11 of Washington 11 "n11"n It 11 of 11111111111111111111111111 11 is 1111 11111111 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. ATTEST: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor --------- 000-------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, August llth, 1922. Chairman Board o County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERMS _ Friday --.._.-. _._ THE _ .__... _.._llth..._.. _.._ _- . - ---DAY OF August 4 I 192 2 Friday, August llth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August loth, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allow- ed and proceedings had: Lewis Automotive Co. R. A. Gawley CURREITT EXPENSE FUND Auto parts for Sheriff Janitor wort. RIVER INPROVE11ENT FUND Caine-Grimshaw Co. Coal BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTMI SSIONERS OF WHATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF REGISTRATION ) ( ORDER APPOINTING HUGH JUIXINS 0 FFI CER FOR MAPLE FALLS T O MSHIP ) 13.30 42.00 131.02 MMEAS, it appears that a vacancy exists in the office of Registration Officer for Maple Falls Township, through the serious illness of G. A. King, the duly qualified registration officer; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Hugh Judkins be, and he hereby is appointed as Registration Officer for said T,Iaple Falls Township for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session oftthe Board this llth day of August, 19.22. it 1t It to It 11 tl tt ti It It II It It It tt II It 11 tt It of It It tt tl It It it E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-11 J. A. biller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" - - - - - - - County Commissioner If of Washington tt ttn"tiloll ntill "" till till fill "nnti""tttttt"ti"Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- Bonds of J. W. Parker as Supervisor and 11. L. Richardson as Justice of the Peace, for Ten T.Tile Tovmship, were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. ------ 000------- a On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, August 15th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ... T........ TERM Tuedy...'. THE �.Jth__...__ ..._........_..._DAYOF..__.....__.Li�USt.......__ _..__19T, Tuesday, August 15th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August llth, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceeding was had: R E S 0 L U T I Obi / BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Matcom County, Washington, That Thatcom County, on August 8, 1922, inspected the thirty (30) voting machines Numbered 8944 to 8973 inclusive, purchased by said. county from the Automatic Registering Machine Corpor- ation under contract dated May 241 1922, pursuant to Resolutions No. A-1 and A-2 of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, passed Tway 24, 1922, and hereby accepts the same as conforming in all respects to the terms, conditions and provisions of said contract. Passed this 15th day of August, 1922. 11 11 11 11 11 If It 11 it 1111 11 It 1111 If 1111 1111 If 11 11"11 If 1111 t1 "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Thatcom County State" '1 o f Washingt on " (1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 1t 11 1t 11 11 11 1I 11 11 11 11 11 it 1t 11 11 11 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter J. A. Miller Board of County Commissioners of ,111hatcom County, Washington ------ 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on August 18th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS —._._.. Jti ly _ _ TERM s+ rl day _ _ _.-__.._ THE DAY OF 18th_--,. __.... __. _ _._..... ...._...-- .....ugus.t..__........__....... 1922... _ Friday, August 18th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 15th, 19-22. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allotted; and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE TUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid by Rev. Fund checks "� 431.78 E. H. 11-iller Refund of tax on State land erroneously sold at tax sale 86.50 BEFOFI THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI—MISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, 71ASHINGTO-11. v 101 IN THI HATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF ) ( RESOLUTION CREATING FUND. PEFILUTIITT ITIGHVTAY NO. 10 (11t View ?d) ) WHEREAS, by an order dated f.Iarch 141 1922, -entered by the Board of County Commissioners of Z"hatcom County, Washington, Permanent Highway IIo. 10 (11t. View Road) was ordered improved, said improvement to be paid for partly by District Assessments and the balance from the Permanent Highway Fund; and L,MMREAS, pursuant to resolution dated June 2, 1922, entered by the said Board of County Commissioners, in the matter of separate and distinct funds, it is necessary that a fund be created by the County Treasurer to cover said improvement, NOV1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of VThatcom County, Washington, in regular session, that the County Treasurer of VJhatcom County, Washington, be, and is hereby directed to create a fund to be known as the "Fountain View Highway Fund" unto which fund all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of August, 1922. 11"1111"11"11""11"►1""II It II If ii""""„"""" E. C. Ba x ter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Biller County Commissioner "ers of 171hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner It of Washington " F. C. ZTartin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ . On motion the Board adjourned to meet on XIr "onday, August 21st, 1922. rman Board 6f County Commissioners. zJ.I zI RECORD OF C0MMISSI0NERS' PROCEEDINGS July �xr o.. _....... :Sonclay....._.--�..__..-Tx� _ ..._...21.st__..._........ DnYor__-_......__August 1922` , ___..._.—.._._.........._.._—..,,._.._.._..._ _ _.__.�...... T.londay, August 21st, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 18th, 1922. Present, all meribers of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. `"he following proceeding was had: IN THE HATTER OF APPOINTING INSPECTORS AND JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR THE PRIHARY ELECTION TO BE HELD ORDER APPOINTING IN 751ATCO11 COUNTY ON SEPTE-10ER 12th:', 1922. ) 13HEREAS, the lava makes it the duty of this Board to appoint Inspectors and Judges of election for the several voting precincts in 1Y3hatcom County, to serve as such officers at said Primary Election, and, ,1HEMPAS, this Board has carefully considered said persons and finds that the persons here- inafter named are residents and electors of the precincts in which they have been appointed and are qualified to act as such officers at said Primary Election; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that said persons be, and they hereby are appointed as Inspectors and Judges of elections to serve in their respective polling places at said Primary Election on the said 12th day of September, A.D. 1922. Said persons herein appointed, the offices to which they are appointed, the precincts from which they are appointed are as follows, to -writ: BELLINGHATZ = lst Ward, Precincts 11-21-31 Inspector Rose B. Bennett 1301 J St. Judge Lila F. Houlton 2320 F St. Judge Nellie A. Robinson 1714 G St. BELLINGHA1.1 - lst ?Yard, Precincts 41-71 Inspector Geo. A. Henson 2212 Utter St. Judge V. I . Bradway 2216 Victor St. Judge Edith E. Harris 2415 Meridian St. BELLINGHAM - lst Ward, Precincts 51-61 Inspector C. L. Lindeinan 2618 F St. Judge 12rs. Elizabeth H. Starch 2507 Elizabeth St. Judge 11arion Park 2612 Park St. BELLINGHAI.S - 1st Ward, Precincts 81-91-101 Inspector F. C. Plantz 2507 Eldridge Ave. Judge Mrs. J. A. McIntyre 2331 Henry St. Judge Jennie Dunn 2631 Williams St. BELLINGHAII - 2nd Ward, Precincts 12-22-32 Inspector J. L. Likins 211 Central Ave. Judge Capt. C. A. Bond 301 Grand Ave. Judge W. F. Golden 1206 Central Ave. BELLINGHM1 - 2nd 'Yard, Precincts 42-52 Inspector W. B. Wilson 2123 New St. Judge Bessie Rafter 2115 Franklin St. Judge Cecile Bettman 2114 Young St. BELLINGHAIT - 2nd Ward, Precincts 62-82 Inspector Cicero Coffman 115 E. North St. Judge C. T. Slentz 2750 Park Drive Judge Alice If. Brigham 2320 Grant St. BELLINGHAId - 2nd ,'Yard, Precincts 72-92 Insnecto r B. B. Starbuck 2239 King St. Judge Emma Voight 2124 James St. Judge 11,aude Crosslin 2400 King St. BELLINGI -1 - 2nd `lard, Precincts 102-112 Inspector tihn. Reid 2536 Xenia St. Judge Hallah R. Jarrett 2208 Valencia St. Judge Erah L. Rait 2400 Alabama St. BELLINGHAM - 2nd ?lard, Precinct 122 Inspector C. S. Gerhart 4419 Alabama St. Judge J. L. Gilfilen 3921 Silver Beach Ave. Ju dg e Rae M . Smith 2821 Ise, rt i n St. BELLINGHAM - 3rd `'Yard, Precincts 13-23-33 Inspector Geo. Dovrner 1414 Dock St. Ju dge R. A. I:Sull enge r 1496 Forest St. Judge Clara 11. Bennett 1313 High. St. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERMS 1-TondayTHE 21st DAY or Augus J. 192 2 3ELLINGIIAi:I - 3rd ';lard, Precincts 43-53 Inspector Daniel 1TcCush 306 Potter St. Judge '.'argi e Pore 1621 Iron St. Judge Tarry Gibbs 1535 Humboldt St. BELLINGH.U.1 - 3rd_ ,lard, Precincts 63-73 Inspector 111. Y'. Blonder. 1618 Iron St. Judge Ora Gilfilen 712 Lake St. Judge Ethel E. !Aunn 2100 Lake St. BELLINGHAI.I - 3rd !"ard, Precinct 83 Inspector 71.7abel Slater Larson Station Judge J. D. Hann egan Electric Ave. Juc'ge Mary Classe 1748 Electric Ave. BELLIITGHAI. - 4th 17ard, Precincts 14-24 Inspector D. E. Bartruff 1120 j Dock St. Ju�ge Harriett 7,. G- ynne 709 Forest St. Judge II. A. :'lontgomery 717 Forest St. B ILLINGHILH _ 4th Ward, Precincts 34--44 Inspector A. IT. Pratt 906 Iligh St . Jude C. Humphrey 706 Garden St . Ju dge Edith A. Handley 432 Gladstone St. BELLIITGH.L.T - 4th ?lard, Precincts 54-64 Inspector C. A. Svia rtz 1004 Jersey St. Judge Elizebe+11 Path 1114 Indian St. Judge Irs. Rae Hale 1106 Jersey St. BELL INGH1.11 - 5th 1.7a rd, Precincts 15-25-35 Inspector T. 71. Carroll 1123 - 13th St. Judge J. r. Iritchell 335 S. Forest St. Juc?_ge Nellie J. Kellogg 34.1 S. Forest St. BELLINGHAI:I - 6th 1r'ard, Precincts 16-26 Inspector Chws. F. Larrabee So. L'ellingIiam Judge Y.L.ude E. Rust 002 1,7ilson -,%ve. Ju cge Anne Larson 1005 Larrwb ee Ave. BELLINGM _ 5th 6th 7lards, Precincts 45-36-46 Inspector 7,11yn. IT. Clark 303 - 21st St. Jude i.iinrlic Brand?_ Clark 1715 Larrabee Ave. JucSe Florence Shepard 1815 - 34th St. BLAME - Precincts 1-2-3 Inspector J. W. G. Merritt Blaine Inspector I. I,I. Scott Blaine Judge Esther Pincknelr Blaine Judge Maud Pennington: Elaine FERND I + Precincts 2-3 of PERITDALI1 TOTI ISHIP. Inspector E. Field FernC le Judge Oscar Snortland Ferndale Ju dg e T. B. V.Tynn Fe rn d a l e LYNDE T - Precincts 1-2 Inspector Geo. W. 1,70rtlien Lynden Judge Geo. B. Taylor Lyn(7_en Judge E. D. Knapp Lynden iT0OKSACK & Precinct 3 of NOOKSACK TO;� aSIiIP Inspector S. G. I.Iather ITooksack Judge Chas. Grell Everson Judge J. Guntert R y,-4 Everson SUNAS w Precincts 1-4 of NOOK SACK TOWNSHIP Inspector 0. D. Post Sum as Judge H. A. Edlin n ;;�4 Everson Ju dg e J. ill. Sri i t'z Suma s DELTA TO ,1 TSHIP - Precincts 1-2 Inspector John Ax]_ing R il�Ll Lynden Judge 7. H. Jac'Kman R= r? :.Lynden Ju r'_ge J. I? , S�rope R Lynd_en LYIZDEIT TOVri SIIIP - Precincts 1-2-3 Inspector S. 7,1171orthen R #3 Everson Judge Gerrit Veleke R 7jr2 Lynden Judge L. S. Strenier �,ynden TEN BILE TM72TSHIP - Precincts 1-2-3-4 Inspector J. P. Lawrence R 'l 'Everson Judge Julius 7. Pc. rker R ;-1 BellingYiar� Judge J. A. Dinkel R 7','4 Bellingham SEI-IIAI-U;I00 TOV)USHIP Inspector C. E. 7 ilkinson R 11r'l Blaine Judge Frank Henspeter R i;-'l Blaine Judge Minnie Julien r #1 Blaine RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TER,,1 / 11on day TxE 21 st DAY or August 1922 VAIT VrfCK To,mship - 1st Precinct Inspector A. G. Gordon R ,-3 Bellingham Jude I.'rs. B. C. Young; Silver Beach Sta. Judge A. DeVlieger Silver Beach Sta. VAIT 1;7Y'CK Toymship - 2nd Precinct Inspector Omen Dewey R :,94 Bellingham Judge F- nces Sievi R ,=4 Bellingham Judge John Cambell R 7r4 Bellingham VA1T VPfCKTownchip - 3rd Precinct Inspector ,7. R. Wallace tti ;r 1 Bellingham Judge Gertrude Lawson R 7-;'1 Bellingham Juc?.ge E. Selene R 7r`1 De11inghan SLATE Precinct Inspector J. S. T.Toreland Rockport P.O. Judge A. J. Turner Rockport P.O Judge Dr. L. Demerchant Rockport P.O. TRAIL Precinct Inspector IT. E. Barnes Glacier Judge 'Iinnie Barnes Glacier Judge J, H. AcU,-inson Glacier VALLEY Precinct Inspector Chas. M. Bagnell Concrete Judge Ju d.g e AC15', Tot';nshlp Inspector J. "I. E'lsbree Acme Jude Ed%,ard Hemriingsen I:Tickersham Judge 111. J. ITaleng Acme BAKER To,rnship - 1st Precinct Inspector Frank Jennings Van Zandt Jud° e C. E. Anderson Clipper Judge James I.TcDonald. Clipper B1-J. !',R Twmship - 2nd Precinct Inspector F. B. I:-'aCPherson Chisville Judge Puget McKenna Chisville Judge IT. I% Jorgenson Chisville COLU103IA To-mnship - 1st Precinct Inspector Glen Bush Kendall Judge Mrs. Orel Ii. Hobart Kendall Judge Romer Baxter Kendall COLUIUT IA To,mship - 2nd Precinct Inspector i?ax Koehler R. F. D. 11aple Falls Judge L. E. Potter R 1-,,rL1 S u m a s Ju dg e William Frost R 7' 1 Suma o C7,2SCE1,TqT Township Inspector V. E. Squires Sami sh Lake, So. Bellingham Judge Lux Gerard Samish Lake, So. Bellingham Judge A. Roy Samis.l Lake, So. Bellingham CUSTER To-wnship - 1st Precinct Inspector J. A. Porter Custer Judge 1Y 77. Parrish Custer Judge B. V1. Everett Custer CUSTER To,mship - 2nd Precinct Inspector J. 11. Harvey Blaine Judge George Van 77ingcrden R r!2 Blaine Jude Gerrit Van Tj.ingerden R r2 Blaine DEI:TIITG Township - 1st Precinct Inspector Cyrus T. Gates Deming Judge John A. ,.+est Deming Judge Jesse ITiles Deming; DEMING To,mship - 2nd Precinct Inspector Ii. A. Gates Deming Judge I:Tinni e Watson Deming Ju d e 73 en Janes Demi ng MMR11DALE Tovniship - 1st Precinct Inspector Enos Strode is 71'1 BellinO-am Judge LTrs. J. C. Anderson R ri Ferndale Jude T.Trs. Clara Baer R 7JI'1Ferndale ERITDALE Township - 4th Precinct Inspector A. A. Stockton R71112 Bellingham JUoge C. R. iIasel,rood R 7r2 Bellingham Judge Elizabeth Sullivan R W2 Bellingham 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JuCD l TERh1 '-Onday THE 21st DAY OF Aur,ust 192 2 GENEVA Tomship Inspector '7. A. Eckardt 109 F. Holly St. Jucrge Banning Austin 1504 '7, s'nington St. Judge Chas. S. Chi som P. 0. Box 474 GLACIER Township Inspector Chas. Bourne Glacier Judge Geo. 77. ZIcLaugln.lin Glacier Judge F. E. Bottiger Glacier LE,71"EI10E Township - 1st Precinct Inspector Paul J. Giarde R 7'4 Bellingham Judge Jos. Trecker 1' 7;'4 Bellingl,.ar.i Judge P. G. Cooke Pt If B e11inghari LA1,7F 10E Tounship - 2nd Precinct Inspector Lida B. Cassils Tt rW2 Everson Judge tlommn I:a,cauley Demnb Judge 1.Iarie To11urr, Lawrence LUr :tl I SL!A= Tot,-m ship Inspector I. E. Austin Beach Judge H. F. Al fs B each Judge Janet I% Granger Beach 11APLE FALLS Township Inspector Hugh Judlcins I.Iaple Falls Judge 71. H. Gilhausen ..Iaple Falls Judge I. L. Sam. pie :iaple falls 1`'AMI-EM-. To-vmship - lst Precinct In sp ctor S. F Geo rge ari etta Judge S. B. '..ayhetr " arietta Judge J. i:r. Edson R 7 2 Bellingham MAMILTTA Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector W. D. Andrus j{ V�2 Bellingham Judge iraggie Easterbroolcs R ;`2 Bellingham Ju dg e G. Tranh 7o o dy � 72 B ell ing� Zara T,T. VlitTMl Totrnship - 1st Precinct Inspector 1I. B. Halverson Custer Judge Pat Collopy R �2 Ferndale Judge Fred Brodahl Custer 11T. VIE<7 To,.mship - 2nd Precinct Inspector George Peterson R Tl Blaine Judge Sivert 7estre R 7L1 Dlaine Judge Grace DLixbury 14l Blaine Y.T. VIY;I Totrm'ship - 3rd Precinct Inspector J. 1;. Pratt R 7�2 Ferndale Judge 111. J. Byers R „72 Ferndale Judge I% R. Jones R ,L2 Ferndale MIT. VIM1 Township - 4th Precinct Inspector J. P. Felmley R 1�3 Ferndale Ju dg e —ab e l Ro e s s e l .;"2 Fern dal e Judge Ida Vroman R 7,2 Ferndale ITOOYSACK Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector A. E. Lstergreen R 7-1r13 Everson Judge !.'rs. Flora Hatch r, 7 r R r, verson Judge Hard 1=inton 'L -"3 Everson , P APIC T o cm shin Inspector P. L. Hegg Parl-. Ju C, ge J. D. Custer• Parr Judge V, Van Hout en, Par!-, POINT ROBERTS Toifhship Inspector J. V. l: arien Point Poberts Judge J. A. Largaud Point Roberts Judge Willimm Taylor Point Roberts '2.01.IF Township Inspector T. J. 1.7cCollum R '14 Dellinglianr Judge t,7. G. 7!a.ite R 7'3 Bellingham. Judge E. A. Altman R 7-ir3 Bellingham Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commgissioners this 21st da, of Au gu tit , 19 22 . It 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It to It to 11 It It to 11 11 11 11 1t 11 It 1t it to 11 11 "Boa.rd of County Commission-" it crs of Whatcom. County 'fate" 11 of 7,7ashington to "11"11n",111ntt11it1111t1tt111111tt1111tt""n"1111 E. C . Baxter Chai ='roan of the Board J. A. I.liller County Conmissioner Ed B rown County Commissioner Attest: Sari E. Barrett County Auditor and E..-officio Cleric of the Board. ------- 000---_ -- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 'ednes&y, August 23rd,_,�22. 'Yi=i Board of Tounty Cori- ni ssioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERAX �"ednesday THE 23rd DAY OF August 192 2 Wednesday, August 23rd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 21st, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clelk in atten ance. The following proceelings were had: V/ Claims of T . Johnson for Q454.00 for care of Birgit Johnson, were rejected by the Board. -----000 ----- 3EFOEE THE DOARD 01' COUNTY CO?,TISSIOIYERS OF WHATCOL` COUITTY, 1,7ASHIPIGT01 . III THE ' -ATTE , OF SUPERVISOR) ( ORDER APPOINTING V1. J. KING FOR LU?:�':'I I SI,AITD T 077 SHIP ) F,T ,IJ,'AS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy e._ists in the office of township supervisor thru the removal of N. C. UcDonald, one of the duly qualified_ supervisors for Lummi Island Township, from said township; and WEEREAS, % J. King has been recommended as a suitable successor to said N. C. rcronald; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that ';;. J. King be, and he hereby is, appointed as Supervisor for Lummi Island Township, to fill the vacancy caused by removal of N. C. I,QcDonaid from said town- ship. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of August, 1922. ""nnn"nr,n"nn"nn"n"nu"n"nrtnunu r B .�, . C. Baxter xt � e z Chairman of the Board "Board of County* Commission-" J. A. ?.tiller County Commissioner "ers of',hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington rt nn"n"rtnn"n"ntt"nnnnrr"""""""""" Attest: F. C. Tartin Deputy County Auditor and Ex -of ficio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 71edmesay, August 30th, 1022. Chairman Doard'of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' � PROCEEDINGS TERM Wednesd� _....__._THE 30th DAY OF August 192 2 Jul r..__._..... '' _.----....--......_.� .......... ...... Wednesday, August 30th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 23rd, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: 000------ Agreement was entered into with the Standard Oil Company for the purchase of oil. -------- 000-------- CREDITS ALLO`IED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLMTENT ✓ FOR THE_ 1,10NTII ENDING DULY 311 1922.. In the matter of the settlement w1th Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, for the month ending July 31, 1922. NOW; at this time, this rmtter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith Tz. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith If. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL -WND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE MILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PER11AIMIT HIGHWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HIGIMAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLAIIATION REVOLVING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE VETERANS 1 COLTENSAT ION FUND , For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PADS AND PAIMVAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAME IUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE POLL TAX ACCOUNT For cash paid State Treasurer COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same MAD & BRIDGE FUND For.warrants redeemed SOLDIERS t RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed PEIZIANENT HIGM11AY MAINTENANCE FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed GAITTE P FOTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed 120990.94 1,440.00 1,125.38 5,714.65 5,441.49 12,439.02 2,703.51 2,696.62 5,019.18 351.36 125;00 277.90 33,028.00, 628.70 .50 9,780.91 90.35 1,150.68 1.45 589.13 735.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July....-....-..TERrs_..._..__.Ie�dnesday ._.._. TxE.-__—_..- - - 30tn ..--..__._...._._.DnY or _._._ ,._._..__ August ._..._ 1922 IJARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed 50.00 RIVER I11PROVM1EITT FUITD For warrants redeemed 3,547.94 PORT OF B ELLINGHAM FUND For warrants redeemed 481.84 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City & Town Treasurers 8,875.37 For Town of Nooksack bonds redeemed 500.00 For Tovm of Nooksack bond interest coupons redeemed 114.00 FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND For warrants redeemed 429.13 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 68,898.14 For interest on same 1,328.46 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDEIIIPTION FUND For school bonds redeemed 2,300.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 878.00 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers 25,928.66 For Township bonds redeemed 18,571.50 For township bonds interest coupons redeemed 3,941.16 DMiING-LAMIRMCE ROAD I12T. FUND (Hy 7#14) For bonds redeemed. 321500. 00 For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,640.00 NORTH DELTA ROAD I10T. FUND (Hy #271 For warrants redeemed 4,627.57 LYNDEN-SUMAS ROAD IMPT. FUND (Hy rr30) For warrants redeemed 50.00 PARK ROAD IMPT. FUND For warrants redeemed 4,268.91 ITAFLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD IMPT. FUND For warrants redeemed 100.00 MAPLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD IIIPT. CEMENT ACCOUNT For cash paid cement company for cement 517.00 NOOKSACK- SUMAS ROAD ITIPT . CF.t!IENT ACCOUNT (Hy #31) For cash paid cement company for cement 13,304.73 P E111. HY . ITO . 10 CE11MIT ACCOUNT (11t View Rd) For cash paid cement company for cement 1)650.00 DIKE DISTRICT ,NO. 1 CONSTRUCTION FUND For warrants redeemed 125.00 For interest on same 56.54 DIKE DISTRICT NO. 1 11AINTEIANCE FUND For warrants redeemed 6.10 For interest on same .09 For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on same DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS CONSTRUCTION FUNDS DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS I.IAINTENIMCE FUNDS 113.28 13.09 104.30 4.24 Total disbursements )292,255.42 `ale do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on July 31, 1922, the same being in words and fir-ures as follows, to -writ: Treasurer's BalaNge -Dejopisito First National Banh $ 54$833.09 Bellingham National Bank 66,919.48 Northwestern National Bank 49,958.10 American National Bank 50,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 32,500.00 First National Bank of Lynden 32,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 50,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 14,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 15,000.00 Iooksack Valley State Bank of Lverson 15,000.00 Farmer's and Merchant's Bank of Nooksack 5,000.00 Custer State Bane of Custer 5,000.00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 20,000.00 f 410 , 710.67 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERT9 7 7 e do e s da,l THE 3 0 t?1 DAY Or Au cu st .22 •� 19 Cash in Office: Currency 60.00 Silver 37.26 Checks and Cash iter,1s3,528.86 CasI1 ill Vault 1,935.07 :. o gal cash in office `.; 5561 • 1-9. Grand Total Treasurer's c^sh on 'nand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416,271.II6 IIT T1'S^IYOIT! IMETEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of Count- Commissioners of hatcori Count,,7, WashinGton, this 30th day of August, 1922. ,, „It it tt,l,tt,ll,ttl,ttlttIt,,,tit,,it,i,tttlt,t,t",til,t E. C. B ai4er Chaiz�nan Of the Board "Board of County Corvnissi on-" j . A. Diller County Commissioner it of 77hatcom County State" 'd Broti-m County Commissioner " of 111ashin-t oil it t,t,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,",►,,,,,,,,,,t„t„"+,,,,,"„�," Attest' F. C. T�'artin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board.. --------- 000--------- On motion the Board adjourned to neet on Friday, September lot, 1922. rman Board of"County Comlaissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS �. July_TERi Friday THE lst DAY or September 1922 ....... _._. _ _ . _ Friday, September 1st, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 30th, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, and J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners and Sam E. Barretty. Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed: CURRENT + TENSE FUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 D. Vurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 Lucy E. ' King Salary as Deputy Auditor 115.00 F. 0. Martin do 115.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 '71. L. Beck do 100.00 Jessie Walters Salary as Recorder 110.00 Gertrude B.' Denis do 100.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 125.00 J, A. Miller do 166.66 Ed B rosin do 166.66 Sirs. Jennie M. Robin Salary as County School Superintendent 187.50 Nellie H. Albott Salary as Dep Co Sch Supt 125.00 Edwin 'M. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 VT. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clk for J of P 25.00 H. Cowden Salary as Guard 80.00 Geo. H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Mabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 1"00.00 Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co Agr Agent 175.00 Margaret J. Diaz , R.N. Salary as Co. Tub erc . Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 17 P. B rown do 178.65 Geo. It. Cook Salary as Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank Vt. Radley Salary as Deputy Pros Attorney 150.00 E. D. Kenyon do 150.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Atty 95.00 Edith M. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Nilson Salary as Dep Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson do 125.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for '."reasurer 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S. A. Earl do 100.00 J. H. Stevenson do 100.00 C. W. Fisk do 100.00 Claire G. Wilson do 100.00 Emma Goodman do 19/31 61,28 G. A. Bremner do 14/31 45.15 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. Medhurst do 150.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 W. M. B rock do 125.00 Vl. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor 140.00 H. D. McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F. IT. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campb e ll do 100.00 Tena Campbell Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 Lloyd Carver do 19/31 76.00 J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 175.00 E. W. Gooch Salary as Inst'man 24/31 168.00 Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman 150.00 J. C. Dills, Jr. Salary as Inspector 27/31 162.00 Bruce Pym do 27/31 162.00 2. L. Gott do 27/31 162.00 0. F. Ri Stine do 23/31 138.00 Frcd Lash do 27/31 121.50 L. G. Bowden Salary as Chain. 22 /31 101.25 Chas. Sly do 203/31 82.00 J F. Uhl, Jr. do 22�/31 90.00 A. R. Leonard do 12z/31 50.00 A. 117. Westover do 15/31 60.00 Tg. Solomon do 7/31 28.00 Don Clarke do 1/31 4.00 C. C. King Salary as Supt County Home 100.00 Lottiv V. Jamieson Salary as i2atron Co Home 50.00 G. Tatsugawa Salary as Cook 75.00 D. Cameron Salary as Asst Cook 10.00 H. J. Hurst do 10.00 L. C. Clark Salary as Teamster 15L/31 25.84 Charles King do 14�/31 . 24.16 Mrs. E. W. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E, W. Day Salary as Asst Nurse 40,00 Ader Mukes Salary as Asst Nurse 40.00 T. H. Weir Salary as Asst Nurse 15.00 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 85.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERM/ Fri day THE 1 st DAY OF September 1922 L. J. Irwin Salary as Co Auto Mechanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as Co Garage Floorman 125.00 Glen J. Slater Salary as Dep Co Aud a/c Elections 25/31 92.73 Joe Gotchy do 108.00 C. C. Green Sal as caretaker for Detention Hospital 25.00 E. E. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 100.00 J. C. Hills Expense as County Engineer 2.45 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 27.93 Geo. H. Sybrant Expense as Charity Comrissioner 16.45 11-argaret J. Diaz Expense as Co Tuberc. Nurse 5.95 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co Agr Agent 2.05 C. C. King Expense as Supt Co Home 23.32 EdithA. Handley Stenog. work for Co. Agr. Agent 55.00 E. E. Lescher Stenog. work for Atty 52.50 & Treas 26.00 78.50 Mrs. Lura Lyle Services to Co Supt. 74.25 Lyla J. Robin do 33.00 J. N. Gilkey Sery on Co Bd of Education 5.00 R. L. Kline Prem on Ct Stenog bond 7.00 The Abstract & Title Ins Co Prop desc for Treas. tax sale 126.80 Whateom Co Dairymen's Assn County's portion of cots of tubers. test for cows 20.47 Herman Oldemeyer Poll tax list of Lynden Tp for Assessor 51.45 Maple Falls Twp. Poll tax list for Assessor 15.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County Offices 76.60 Standard Oil Co. Gas for Detention Hospital 12.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Elect Lt for Detention Hosp 1.00 Dr. F. J. Van Kirk Operations for Co Patients 30.00 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for Co Patients 47.70 Owl Pharmacy do 22.V35 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Tests for County Physician 5.50 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of James W. Vhite 25.00 Uhatcom Cc Dairymen's Ass'n Butter for County dome 81.00 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 34.30 Carstens Packing Co. Twat for County Home 5.33 Nick Rado Fi sh for County Home ( July) 24. 00 P. P. Gerard Supplies for County Home 46.76 V1. J. Pyno r do 39.60 The Pair Dept. Store Mdse for County Home 69.52 Fairhaven Pharmacy Medicine for County Home 49.85 Collins Drug Co. Supplies for County Home 4.00 111. M. Ogle Shees repaired for County Home (Jul -Aug) 9.50 Standard. Oil Co. Gas for County Home (May) 8.60 Caine-Grimshaw Co. Plaster for County Home (July) 6.50 Coil Spring Tool Co. Cable for County Home 10.00 Morse Hardware Co. Glass for County Home 1.05 Thiel & Welter I:?attresses etc. for County Home 66.00 R. 0. Smith Filling silo at County Home 7.00 Joe Lianthey do 13.50 Stanley Storrey Team work at County Home 14.00 Frank Brown Work at County Home 21.50 1_=. 11. Shetler do 58.75 Mt. View Sanatorium Care of Prank Elmore 5 wks 85.00 Laurel Beach Sanatorium Care of Alvina Den Adel 40.00 Ben Tu ckezy Care of Marcy children 20.00 Jennie Green Care of Juveniles 26.17 I. IT. Cone Assisting Kirkman & Busz -7.95 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for Frank, et al 31.06 Empire Yeat & Groc . Co. Groceries for Paggs , et al 22.46 1i. J. O'Connor Groceries for Curry, et al 22.86 B . B . Grocery Groceries for Banks, et al 24.15 Albers Grocery Groceries for --Johnson, et al (July -Aug) 56.12 firs. G. G. Downs Groceries for Mrs. Prank 11.05 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for Johnson, et al (May -Aug) 57.92 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.65 Golden Rule Trading Co Groceries for Mrs. Horan (Feb-Mch-Apr-Mayl 21.37 11. Thordarson Groceries for Sigvaldson, et al 30.00 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Den Adej,et al 29.50 G. W. McLaughlin Groceries for Schrader 15.79 W. J. Sullivan House rent for Wilcox ( Jul -Aug) 14. 00 A. C. Filler House rent for 1FcCreash 10.00 P. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 A. H. Montgomery Wood for Mrist rom, et al 7.25 Maxwell Fuel Co. Wood for Mullin 3.50 Puget Sound Poor & Lt Co. Lt & Gas for Mrs. Frank 2.56 Fairhaven Pharmacy Medicine for Lears 2.25 Bellingham Publ. Co. Publ. for Treas. (June) 6.38 Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta Co. Sup for Aud-Tr-Supt-Court-Eng. 328.86 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. Supplies for Frog-Atty-Aud-Clk 19.80 C. A. Griffith Co. Printing for Sheriff 34.00 C . ' M. Adams liap for Co Conn, rs 7.5 0 N. W. Macduff Rent of Cal. ?bash. to County Supt. 7.50 Dalton Add. Mach Sales Co Add. 1-16-ch. paper for Assessor 9.00 Sandison Studio Wrecked Auto photo for Prosenutirigkttorney 3.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Pow for County Garage 5.03 Standard Oil Co. Oil for County q.arage 196.46 Union Oil Co. Gas & Oil for Co Garage (July) 468.60 Morse Hdvr Co. Oil for Co Garage 23.55 Diehl Votor Co. Auto parts for Co Garage 48.67 I ddins Buick Co. Auto parts for Co Garage ( Jul -Aug) 35.94 Tabor & Eruikshank do 194.07 Thomas-l!oon Motor Co. do 26.40 Chanslor & Lyon Co. do 28.45 T & M Tire & Rubber Co. Tires etc. for County Garage 35.83 Geo. H. Weir Co. Shaft etc. for County Garage 9.90 A. H. Montgomery Axle for County Garage 10.00 Lewis Automotive Co. Gear for Co Garage 18.33 & Sher .65 18.98 July RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERRA Fri day THE 1 st DAY or September 1922 G. V1. ITcLaughlin The Auto Tap Co. Northwest Auto Elect. Northwest Hdw Co. Paul Tolsman Nellie A. Robinson Pacific Laundry Caine -Grimshaw Co. Sells Hdwe Co. Owl Pharmacy Puget Sound Pow & Lt The Tillinghast Seed Coil Spring Tool Co. TTodern Electric Co. Dupar Blythe Co. Gas for Engineer and Co. Com ( June & Aug) Top for Eng & curtains for Char. Com. Co. Batteries & service to Com - Supt - Eng Co. Co . Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Fair Dept. Store Northwest Hdw Co . J. V. Bowser J. L. Johnston Everett Barter John B axt e r Chet Holmes R. Bullock IT. B jarnson Cramer Contracting Co. 'Geo. Brosm 'Newton Hale James Hale 'Clinton Beck 'Jas. Scutt J. S. Holmes D. B , Ho l eman Fred Larson D. B. HoIeman Fred Larson Henry Linde Helge Linde 'Leo Jess 'F. J. Van Demark 'Delno 'lard Eben Sollinger C. Johnsen R. Landreth A. Andersen C. H, Wells G. Van der Griend 'A. Blankers R. B. Nymeye r Rob t . Van Ve rsb a rg en H. Kortlever C. R. Axling 'J. Bartelds R. E. Belson F. C. vander Griend H. Bierlink J. De Boer 'Ralph B rink Harry B ajema Ernest Vander Griend Ren Honcoop J. E. Nelson Tom Van Horne Harry Bartelds Cecil Van Dalfsen Mike Van %rlersb a rgen Elso Gelms Ed Gannon Ed Willett Albert Thee1 Noble Foss Herman Kohn Chas. Rauch Fred Rauch A. C. Johnson A. J. Crandall James Pyan Fred Rauch 0. F. Howard Geo. Pritchard' T. J. Killion J. A. Shields Dan Dolman August Kumetat J. J. St raumfo rd J. A. Shields Ed Olson Howard Shields A. B ocldce Ma-terial for Cc Garage Yeals for Prisoners Tobacco etc. for Prisoners Laundry for Jail & Jury Pm Gravel & cement Supplies for Courthouse Supplies for Cths 7.15 & Ju xy Lts for Cths 51.11 & Gas for Grass seed for Courthouse Cable for Courthouse Lamps etc. for Courthouse Plumbing in Padded cell Frames for Courthouse repairs Clothing for Weatherford Material for Janitor Scalp bounty on 1 Wildcat FOAD & BRIDGE FUND Wo rk on Ro ad do do do do do Painting U.S. Bridge 716 rk on Road do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Foreman n do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Foreman do do do do do do do do do do Foreman do do do do Foreman do do do Rms 12.70 (Jul -Aug) Jail 1.50 team team It �1 E� m 3.20 36.80 100.91 3.33 235.80 4.00 9.35 25.35 11.49 19.85 52.61 14.15 14.00 24.15 29.33 21.25 2.77 3.15 5.00 110.00 92.00 84.00 108.00 108.00 108.00 563.25 107.50 64.50 64.50 67.00 60.00 135.00 11.25 12.75 22.50 3.00 6.00 6.00 112.50 107.50 127.00 68.25 3.00 6.00 12.00 6.00 24.67 25.00 21.00 25.00 28.00 28.00 22.00 12.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 14.00 11.20 14.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 2.00 37.75 31.30 17.50 17.50 28.00 121.50 35.75 16.25 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 10.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 18.00 10.50 10.50 21.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS', PROCEEDINGS THE 1st DAY OF September 1922 A: W. Frost - - - J: W. Richardson Geo. Maryott Chas. Bartlett Olof Glad George Pittman. Fred Brundage W. A: Schenck J.. Palmer'- Jacob Weimer. Floyd Bogen S. D. `Shell R. Thistle. F'. Morgenthaler F. E. Tolle' E: A. Parker Paul. Krzok- H'. G. Hanbloom. Sohn-. Mourer Howard Beck Chas. ' E. Lind - Gilbert Schuyler J,." S'. Zettle- Tab o r & C ruik shank Mrs. Annie E. Parker Union Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. Char.. N. Adkinson Mt' Baker Garage Yuba Products Co. Puget Sound Welding Wks American Py' Express Co. W. A. Pickard. H. W. Buzzard W. R. Miller F. W. Gorsuch. Clarence Constant A. A.. Engli sh Kopperdahl . Trac to r Co. Morse Hdw Co. No rthtliest Hdw. Co. Mrs. -J. No rstrom &' Son B*loedel Donovan Lb r Mills Caine-Grimshaw Co. American. Concrete Works S. W. Jones 11ilton Weidkamp H. M- Brown G. S. Wolfe Orva Jeff_ ers Thos. P. Jeffers Geo: Elder Clem - Knut sen EEC en McAd Wm. Radder Max Fullner W, H. B rooks C. A: Gooding Bioedel Donovan Lbr Mills Mrs. -J. Norstrom & Son Carl Zell G. - A. Palmer Lyman Matthews R. . F. Raper. Bellingham Junk Co. Morse Hdwe Co. Northwest Hdw Co. A. A. English Lynden Dept. Store A. �'�asching H. W. Buzzard Whidby Island Sand & Gravel Co Caine-Grimshaw Co. Larson & Miller Ferndale Garage Standard Oil Co. Adolf Sieber Jack Moser - David O'Keefe Gus Ni enab er Geo. W. A. Hinton Carl Anderson Standard Oil Co. Shell Co. of Calif G. W. McLaughlin Wo rk on G M Foremen do do do Wo rk on Wo o dlawp Rd Foreman do do do do do do Wo rk on Rds do do do do Foreman do do do Wo rk - on Lummi ' Sho re Rd Gravel for Marietta Rd' Fighting fire at Bridge do Htl -for fighting fire at G.M. -Bridge Food- for Fire Fighters at Bridge Gas for Truck (Jul) Gas & oil (Dec -Apr -flay -Aug) Gas for trucks ( Jul -Aug) Gas & oil for truck & tractor Tractor parts Welding on tractor, etc. Express on ditcher parts Blacksmith work Blacksmithing Powder and fuse Caps Nails Spikes -etc. (Aug -Jan) Bolts for �b lades (July) Spikes, etc'. Washers, roofing, etc. Lumb e r fo r Damt own B ri dg e Lumb e r Cement' Culvert RIVER IMPROVEMMIT FUND Labor do do do do do do do do do do do do Lumber do Piling do do do - Cable & drift bolts Drift bolts Drift bolts etc. Rope, etc. (May -June) Packing, etc. Repairs to piledriver Blacksmithing (Jul -Aug) Coal do Axle in truck Gas - (May .& Jul) Foreman .a Gas for tractor (Mch-Apr-Jul-Aug) FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND Labor do do do Foreman Work on Mt. Baker Hy. do Gasoline do • (June) Gas etc. team u team 106.00 15.00 69.00 46.50 62.00 12.25 3.50 3.75 26.25 31.50 3.50 3.00 4.15, 6.38 4.15 86.00 35.38 27.00 40.50 3.00 1.75 7.00 8.75 1.31 1.40 20.40 23 6.68 112.65 22.95 347.70 178.00 47.15 41.25 7.25 88.33 2.00 1.50 2.69 1.03 74.84 12.01 209.60 110.66 3.75 377.60 98.00 122.50 68.25 75.25 17.50 125.00 132.50 130.00 121.50 94.50 94.50 52.50 105.00 1.56 80.73 473.70 452.00 167.50 228.34 60.25 62.84 34.82 6.65 3.40 58.17 63.00 55.20 108.44 13.50 3.90 115.93 20.00 20.00 14.00 25.00 33.90 8.00 24.72 65.52 21.55 4o. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July...._.. TERDZpt... Fri d8.y - _..-. THE _ 1st DAY OF _September. 1922 John Bullock Lab -or Foreman 1350'0 0 Stanley Wright do '89.25 Roy A. we'n do 90.00 M. B jarnson do 16.00 Cash Spees do 107.50 Wendell Wright do 84.00 Vic Squires do 70.00 Frank Manly do 70.00 J, S. Holmes do 12.25 Chas. Bullock do 14.00 Cash Spees do 145.00 A. Ewing"' do 50.75 Fred Tarte do 135.00 Paul A. Hinkle do 94.50 11acion Palmer do 14'.00 Amos Johnson do team 14.00 Emil Shroeter do 3.50 Chas. Christen do 3.50 Leonard Christen do 3.50 A. C. Kegley do Foreman 147.00 C. G. Clifton do 84.00 T. J. Rasmussen do 80.00 Jiro Scott do 84.00 H. V% Buzzard Blacksmithing 23.50 Byron V4P Brocklin Labor on Perm. Hy 8 10.50 H. E. Leavitt do (Jan -Aug) 31.50 Mrs. Delta Utter R o f W for ditch on P H #8 50.00 R. A. Darnell Gravel 5.20 James Monahan Welding 1.50 Amos Johnson Piling 19.44 Micmy Island, Sand & Grav Co Coal for Samish Road 72.00 W. R. Miller Powder 28.40 Mt. View Store do ( June) 8.60 L. E. Haggard Nails 1.95 Northwest Hdw Co. Wire, etc. 25.21 Marse Hdw Co. Cable, etc. 58.39 Americen Concrete Works Culvert pipe 712.80 Caine-Grimshaw Co. Coal 143.49 Standard Oil Co. Oil and Gas (Apr-liay-Aug) 172.91 NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD IIMROV=T FUND Standard Construction Co. 4th Est. constr Nooksack-Somas Rd (Hy #31) 22,168.02 Union Prtg, Bndg� & Sta Co. Binder & sheets (July) 26.55 T. F. Doan Blue prints a/c Nooksack-Sumas Rd .70 A-. H. Frasier Sal & exp as Appr on Hy #31 161.00 Paul Valerius Sal & exp as Appr on Hy #31 257.00 C. J. Byron Sal & exp as Appr on Hy #31 161.00 HARE0R IMPROVEMENT FUND A, J. Riffe Piledriving at Beach Vlharf 250.00 Deep Water Bay Logging Co. Piling for Beach Dock 96.00 PARK ROAD FUND Cramer & Knight 3rd Est Constr. Park Road (Lake .Vfhatcom) 2,253.40 VAN IVY'CK FD AD IMPROVM5ENT FUND Alex Besoloff 2nd Est Constr Hy #32 (Van Wyck Rd).; 1,188.46 Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta Co. Binder '3.80 MAPLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD IMPROVT 'Ulf D Cramer Contracting Co. Fork on Perm. Hy #8 See 2. 76.40 DRAINAGE DIST.. J14 MAINTENANCE FUND A. G. Stierlen Labor Foreman 13.00 A. G. Dahiquist do 7.50 C. E. Fi e l lman do 15.00 C. J. Larson do 15.00 J. T. Haveman do 1.25 DRAINAGE DIST. #5 MAINTENANCE FUND Henry Duir Labor on ditch 90.00 Ole Nilson do 104.00 Ford & Kopperdahl Lumber for ditch 37.40 DRAINAGE DIST . #7 MAINTENANCE FUND Andrew Thompson Labor on .ditch 17 ' 60 J. A. McDonald do 59.20 John De -Vries do 25.60 John A. Johnson do 9.60 John G. Shields do 30.40 C. -.B_ Vaughn.. do 40.60 Alfred Aines do 25.60 Ralph Gxeasey do 35.20 Mads Thompson do 27.20 B. W. Everett. Logs for ditch work 5.25 Iverson Lumber Co. Lumber 6.47 August Pickard Drift bolts .75 Custer Merct. Co. Nails etc. 3.57 HEATH DITCH FUND D. Slight Work on Heath Ditch 5.00 Clarence Rensink do 184.80 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS E Al)( Fri c DAY OF 192 2 ..... .... T n THE lst September DUP11TER DIT CH I4MqD John van Ginkel Labor 39.00 J. W. Schuyleman do lb r em,*,,m 2.00 MOOFUAW DITCH IMID- L. Combee Work on Moorman Ditch 2.50 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE 11MM Geo. M. Cook Recording Marriage Certificates 53.00 ------ 000 ------ Engineer's report of the completion and acceptance of the reconstruction of Russell Ditch was filed with. the Board. ------ 000 ------ The minutes of the August session were read and approved. On motion. the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, September 5th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. -0, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS esday THE 5th DAY OF September 192 2 .. ........ ----- - - Tuesday, Present , September 5th, all members, o f, 1922. - The Board met pursuant to adjournment the Board an d the Cl erk in attendance. The taken on following September 1, 1922 claims were allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND Sarah Foster Relief 25.00 Carl -Bang do .20..00 Clarence E. R. Brown do 70000 August reports of Matgaret J. Diaz as Co Tuberculosis Nurse, F. V. Shute, I as County Physician and C. C. King as Supt of County- Rome, . were filed with the Board. ------ 000 ------ On notion the Board adtourned to meet on Friday, September Sth, 1922. -Chairman re. v RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Tr,Rnz - : Fri. day ._-.._.__.._ _TxE 8th__._._. _ --- DAY of - _ ........ _ ...Septemb.er.... 192 2 Friday, September 8th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on. September. 5h, 1922. Present, all members of.. the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: LZQUOR INVESTIGATION IMM gym. L. Gastan Salary as Deputy Sheriff Jan -Feb B en Roush do Feb -1Ich Oliver B elland do B. N. Kingsley do 000------ ✓�J�,�` BE117RE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO21'ISSTOIRS OF YIHATCOt COUNTY, W1'.SHIPiGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF TAXES FOR THE YEARS 1915-1919 THEinclusive, ON LOT 1 AND THAT PART OF BLOCK 0 LYING ON THE SIDE OF THE RAILWAY RIGHT -OP -WAY AND LOTS' 1-2M3 IN BLOCK'.12 .HILLSIM } 0 R D E ' R ADDITION : TO THE CITY OF.BELLINGHAY. 200.00 250.00 125.00 25.00 YMEREAS the Assessor of rhatcom County, Washington, did make an assessment on lot 1 in block 5 and all that part of block 5 lying on the westerly side of .the Railway right-of-way, and lots 10 2 and -3, block 12, all in Hillside Addition to . the City of Bellingham, . for the years 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919, and VMREAS the assessments for the above mentioned years were put upon the tax rolls and de- livered to the Treasurer of Matcom .County, Washington, for collection; and VXMWS during all of .the above mentioned years all of the above.. described land was assessed by the State Tax Commission as a part of the, right-of-way of the B & N Railway Company, and their predecessors . in interest, and taxes on said .property .were . paid under the .assessment made by the State Tax Commission; and WHEREAS the assessment made by the County Assessor of `%atcom County, Washington, and the extension of same upon the tax rolls, constituted a double assessment andtax on said property. NOW THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the taxes .assessed..against the above des- cribed property for the said years 1915 to 1919 inclusive, by the assessor of Whatcom County, Washington, be and the same hereby are cancelled for the reason that. said. assessment constituted a double, assessment as above set forth, .,and, the .treasurer of Vlhatcom County, Washington, is hereby directed to cancel upon the records .in her . office , . the taxes levied. upon said property, based upon the assessments made by the assessor of.Matcom County, Washington., as aforesaid. DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION OF .THE BOARD THIS 8th DAY OF SEPT32SER, 1922. rsnnrrnrrttnnnnnn"nnnnnnu"nnn"rrn". E. C. Baxter CHA MAN "Board of- County. Commission-" J. A. Miller COMRISSIONER tiers of Thatcom County State" Ed Brown. COMAISSIONER ri of Washington it If it"rr 1111 "tr It If 1111 It tt if it tt tt tI It rt tt I, If n tt"n Is ATTEST:, Sam:B. Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-o fficio Ck erk of the Board. ---------- 0---------• On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, September llth, 1922. Chairman Board Of County Commissioners 4CIn TERDI RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS DAY OF September.... 1922 Monday, September llth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken, on September 8, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: THIS AGREEI= made this llth day of September, 1922, by and between the CHICAGO, UILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY COHPANY, a Ytisconsin.: corporation, hereinafter calle.di.the "Railway Company,!' and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called the "County," WITNESSETH: That each of the parties hereto, for and in consideration of the covenants and. agreements of the otherhereinafter-set forth, hereby covenants and agrees with such other as follows: 1: That.. the County has constructed, and. hereto fore maintained a highway,. which highway crosses. the Bellingham Division of. the.. rwi.lway of -the Railway Company in. the .Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter - (Ssft1- - SEJ) of Section Thirty (30) , Township.. Forty (40) North o.f Range Six (6) East, W.M., in Whatcom County, Washington, the center line of said highway intersecting the center line.:of said railway at Station 730 + 45 of the Engineer's Survey Stations of said railway; that the location of said highway crossing is shown upon the plat. hereunto . attached and hereby made , a part hereof as -Exhibit "X" by the portion colored yellow.. - 2.. That the said County desires. to relocate said crossing so that the ,center. line of.. said relocated highway will intersect the center line of said railway at Station 735 } 62 of said Engineer's Survey Stations of the ,railway,. said. station being An the sub -division, section and range aforesaid,, a short distance. east of the Railway Company's depot at Maple Falls, Washington. 3. The Railway Company hereby grants .unto the County the. right .to open and maintain a highway crossing across the right of way and railway track of.,the Railway Company', at grade, as said right of way and track.are .now located across the southwest quarter of the. southeast quarter (SW4 SEg) of Section Thirty (30) in. Township Forty (40) North, of Range Six (6) East, IT.H. , in 19hatcom County, Washington, and for such purposes to. use the. following described strip of land, namely: A strip of land fifty (50) feet in width, having twenty-five (25) feet of such width on each side of the following described center line: BEGINNING at a point in the North -.right-of-way line of said. railway fifty. (50) feet north- erly of, main track .center line radially opposite Engineer's Station 735 t 25.2; thence south- easterly on the are of a curve having a radius of four hundred seventy-eight and three -tenths (478.3) feet, sixty-six (66) feet, more or less, b a point in the center line -of main track at Engineer's Station 735r62; thence continuing along the are of said curve one.hundred ninety- three (193) feet, more or less, to a point in the southerly right of way line radially opposite Engineer's Station. 73'6t70.1. . Said right of way lines lie fifty' (50) feet northerly parallel to main track center line and one hundred seventy (170) feet southerly of, parallel to main track centerline. Said strip of land is more particularly shown upon said Exhibit X by the portion thereof colored red. 4.. The Railway Company shall and will, at its cost and expense, instal. and maintain proper planking at said crossing between the rails of all railway tracks now or hereafter constructed intersecting said crossing, and for one foot on the outside of the outer rails, such planking to extend along said.railway track or tracks 14 feet in length on each side of the center line of the easement hereby granted unto the County. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _TERbiY__—Monday._..._. .: THE DAY OF Sept.embe.r . 1922...,. llih.._- 5. The County shall and will, at its sole cost and expense, grade and maintain said high, way at said crossing from the boundary lines of the Railway Company's right of way to the planking to be established and maintained by the Railway Company as aforesaid; and the County shall, at its cost and expense, cut down the embankments on both sides of the highway south of its inter- section with. the said railway track, so as to make available to travelers .on the highway approaching said railway track from the south an.unobstrueted vievr.of trains approaching said crossing from either direction, and such view shall be so available to such travelers for such a distance from said crossing as may be prescribed by the Department of Public Works of the State of .CVlashington; and the County further agrees . to reimburse the Railway Company for all the cost and expense of removing and relocating all poles, wires and otherfacilities incident to the cutting down of said embankments. 6. The County shall and will, at all times, prosecute any work whichit. may do upon the right of way of theRailway Company with reasonable care, skill and diligence; and will, in all matters relating to the safety of. railway operations and the protection .of said railvray and of employes .engaged thereon, conform to the. directions of the Superintendent.of the Railway Company in charge of the division on which said crossing is located. It shallband will protect all ditches and channels for water upon said .railway right of way, .which..may.be .crossed by said, highway, by constructing and maintaining as a part of its said highway grade adequate culverts or bridges for the purpose of carrying said grade ovdr such ditches .or channels without inter- ference with the flow of the water .therein. 7. Each of the parties hereto hereby assumes all responsibility for the work to be. by it performed and the portion of. said crossing to be by it constructed and maintained; and each of the said parties hereby covenants and agrees that it will save the other harmless from all claims for damages and damages growing out of its failure to perform the -portion of the work or properly maintain the portion of the said crossing for which it assumes responsibility as above set forth. 8. The Railway. Company shall have the. right, notwithstanding :anything herein contained, to construct, maintain .and operate such additional track or tracks along its right of way and across the easement hereby granted unto the County, as .it shall desire. 9. If at any time the . Railway Company shall elect or be requi re d..by competent authority, to raise or lower the grade of all or any .part of its premises upon which said highways crossing is constructed,, the County shall...at .once alter and change that portion of said crossing to be constructed and maintained by i.t as aforesaid, so as to conform. to the change of grade required by the Railvray Company, provided, however, that the .provisions of this paragraph shall be limited to a grade crossing. 10. The County shall, and it hereby covenants that it will, abandon and close that portion of its existing highway which. crosses the railway track and right .of way of the Railway Company at the location shown upon said exhibit by the parallel yellow lines; it being. understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the easement hereby granted unto the County for the con- struction of its said .highway .across .said right of way and. railway track at Engineer's Survey Station 735 t 62, id to be in lieu of and as a substitute for, the .easement for the existing highway, the. center line of which intersects said railway track at Station 730 + 45, as herein - before set forth. 11. The grants, covenants ..and stipulations of either party hereto shall.bind the success- ors and assigns of such party and 'the benefits hereof inuring in favor of either party shall inure in favor of the successors.. or assigns. of such party as vrell. IIT wITHESS :IMPEOP, the said parties have caused these presents to be executed in their names by their proper officers thereunto authorized. Done in duplicate originals the day and 13I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TE113,r/ Monday THE llth DAY of September 1922 year first herein written. """" It """" 11 """ t1 """ Is If 11 """"""" If """"""" "Chicago, 11ailwaukee and St. Paul " "Railway Company. Incorporated" " 1863 " u tt atin n"tin a "n""11""1r"Ir n n"""tin""tin""u" CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST . PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY, By H. E. Byram President Attest: E. W. Adams` Secretary COUNTY OF IVHATCOM It 1111111111111111111191111111111Iit11it1111111111111t1111 - "Board of County Commission-" By E. C. Baxter tiers of Whatcom County State" J. A. Miller If of Washington " Ed B rown "ti"11tt""1111"tttt"rt.to11it"tilt"""tin"tilt it County Commissioners. Attest: F. C. Martin Dep. Co. Auditor & Ex-officio Cleric of the Board. (Attached is Exhibit "X" ------- pop------r BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS201MRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGT ON . IN THE MATTER OF THE 11TROVEUENT OF THE VAN WYCK) ( ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS ROAD TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 32 ) This matter coming on this llth day of September 1922, upon the application for the appoint- ment of appraisers in the above matter as provided by law,. and it satisfactorily appearing to said County Commissioners that A. H. Frasier and Paul Valerius and C. J. Byron of Whatcom County, three disinterested persons residing within said county, but not within the territory particularly benefited or effected by the proposed.improvement, are fit, proper and qualified persons to assess the benefits of said proposed improvement to the corporation, companies, persons and property particularly benefited thereby, and to estimate the damage to property.over or through which the said road shall be built or established: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said A. H. Frasier and Paul Valerius and C. J. Byron of Whatcom County, be, and they are hereby appointed appraisers in said matter for the purposes hereinbefore set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of September, 1922. it 11n"1t"111111"111111" tt""""""n"1t"11""n "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Whatcom County State" " of Washington it n 11It1141"1t"""111111 it tt ti u n n n to STATE OF WASHINGTON) . -- - .. I ( ss. County of 71hatcom) E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. J. A. Miller County Commissioner. - - - - - - County Commissioner. Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --r----000--r---- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMUISSIOMRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. A. H. Frasier, Paul Valerius, and C. J. Byron the appraisers duly appointed in the matter of the improvement of the Van Wyck Road, known as Highway No. 32, being first duly sworn for himself on oath says: That he will impartially assess the benefits of such proposed improve- ment, and estimate the damages to property over or through which said road may be established, and to the best of his knowledge and ability perform the duties required of him, and true return make of his doings therein. A. H. Frasier Paul Valerius C. J. Byron Subscribed and sworn. to before me this llth day of September 1922. tin"Ir"I1u"nnlrultu"n11i1t11,Itu1111n11tin F. C. Martin County Auditor of Vlhatcom Auditor's Seal Vlhatcomif County, Washington. " County Washington. Iftr 11 """""" ti " 6 """" It If 11 It """ if 1111 it It 11 I . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS, TERMS, ,Ue. dn a S day THE E llth DAY OF September 192 2 .. . ...... .. Bonds of A. H. Frasier, Paul Valerius and C. J. Byron as appraisers for., the Van Wyck Road (Hy JJ32) were filed with- the Board. I -On motion the Board adj.ourned to meet on Tuesday, September 12th, 1922. rman Board of "County -Com-aissioners. 6zl RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .....TER.Dv ._. ..Tuesday.._ . ...... .... ....__._._._ .._THE ......_�.12th _.. ..._DAY OF..._..._ September ._. 19`2 f Tuesday, September 12th, 1922. The Board met. pursuant. to adjournment. taken, on, September ilth, 1922. Present, all members of. the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had'. IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR) ORDER APPOINTING J. M. HAXTKINS FOR VAZT VJYCK TOWNSHIP . YMBEA.S. Rube Broiwi, the duly qualified Supervisor of Van Wyck Township, has presented his resignation. as such supervisor, and J. Ti. Hawkins has been recommended for the appointment to said office; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the resignation of Rube Brown be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURS HER ORDERED that J. M. Hawkins be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor of Van Wyck Township for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of September, 1922. r .1. C. Baxter Chairman Board County " Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. " ers of V&atcom County . State" J. A. Miller County Commissioner " of Washington " tr�t"n n ii fill fill "1+"►1""""fill 1#" ii" n u""B u , Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F. C', Martin Deputy County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. r------ o00-----rr On motion the Board adjourned to mebt on Wednesday, September 13th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JuIY TERM_..._IednesdaY....__ _ ........ TI;E_.. .. .. 13h _.DAY of .. September 1922 Wednesday, September 13th, 1922. -4lie Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 12th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. were allowed: CURRMIT• EXPENSE PMD Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Claims paid by Revolving checks W. A. McCo rkle Wood for Courthouse Automatic Registerir� g Vch Cpn 5U 30 Voting MachinesSam. E. Barrett, Co for Claims pai d by Revolving blind Sam E. Barrett, Co Auditor Election claims paid from Rev. Fund Sam E. Barrett, Co Auditor do Sam E. Barrett, Co.Auditor do Sam E. Barrett, Co Auditor do H. J. Hoffman State Examination Sam E. Barrett, Cc Auditor Claim paid by Revolving Mind ROAD and B RI ME 11UND Sam E. Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid by Revolving checks Barbo Bros. l7th Est. on Constr. Perm. Hy #8 Sec. 1 MAPLE FALLS_GLACIER ROAD FM Cramer Contracting Co. 4th.Est. on Constr. Perm. Hy #8 Sec 2 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, September 14th, 1922. M The following claims rman Board of County Commissioners. 129.72 877.50 2, 610.00 489.01 489.00 479.88 462.65 362.90 61.02 334.84 37.31 29347.58 9,504.86 46(1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July. .. TERM Thursday... ..... ... . ........THE - DAY OF a Thursday, September 14th, 1922. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on September .13th, 1922. Present, all members 'of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: IN THE MATTER OF ESTI=ED AMOUNTS REQUIRED ) ORDER FOR HEARING. TO MET THE PUBLIC EXPENSE FOR THE YEAR 1023 WHEREAS, Chapter 138, Session Laws of 1909,,relating to revenue and taxation, makes it the duty of the County Commissioners of Matcom County, on or before the first Monday in Sept- ember of each year, to make estimates of the amount required to meet the public expense for the ensuing year, and to be raised by taxation in such county or other taxing district, such estimates and time for hearing on same to be published for at least two consecutive weeks in the county official newspaper; and WHEREAS, after due consideration the Board of County Commissioners .did determine that the amounts submitted were and are sufficient in amount for the various departments of the County of Whatcom, for the yamr 1923; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board be, and he hereby is directdd to publish for two consecutive weeks in the Lynden Tribune, the county official newspaper, a notice to the public that on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. the Board of County Commissioners will meet for the purpose of making the tax levies for the year 1923, and any tax payer who may appear will be heard in favor of or against any proposed levy. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of September, 1922. It 1111 It It fool 11 W 1111 11 to 111111 to It It It 1111 to to it It it 11 if "'Board of County Commission-" tiers of What com County State" If of Washington it 11 it if to it to If 1111 It 11 to 1111 to If It 11 of tl ri q tl 11 U tt ti it if E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board T. A. Miller County Commissiondr Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex -of ftcio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000 ------- 16 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, September 15th, 1922. Chairman Board df County Commissioners. 4( RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .-_.�.eTERmf Fri ity --_ .---- THE --- __.....15th ... ----- —DAY OF. __.Sept�'Illb$r 1922 J Friday, September 15th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 14th, 1922. Present, all members of. the Board and the Clerk in attendance. allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Automatic Registering.Machine Corp. 30 Voting Machines ------- 000----.._- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-AISSIONERS OF WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON. The following claims were 2,610.00 IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF CERTAIN MONIES 0 R D E R. FROM HIGHWAY BOND INTEREST FUND TO OTHER WHIM ) IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is directed to transfer the foll- owing amounts from the Highway Bond Interest Fund to - Everson -Nook sack Road Impt. Fund (Hy" #18) 3,644.60 Blaine -Lyn den. Road Impt. Bind (Hy 7#21) 2',310.80 Lawrence-Nooksack..Road Im t. Fund (Hy #22) 2,700.70 Glendale .Road Impt. .Fund {Hy-#23) 2,614.30 Custer -Haynie .Road Impt. F'and (Hy $26) 25} 8,487.67 Lyriden-Laurel..:.Road Impt. Fund (Hy7,712.95 North Delta: Road Immt. Fiend- (Hy #27) 29447.15 Lyndnn-Somas- Road Impt. Fund (Hy #30) 7,392.65 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of September, 1922. If if it If """rrof rr it If It rr.11 If rr rr.n n""".""""it. 11 E. C . Baxter Chairman of the.Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State"� - - - - - County Commissioner " of Washington " .rrfill u fill fill "".ri n""n."."." rr."." rr."."""r: n r� Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of. the Board. ----- --000------- BEFiORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON,. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF CERTAIN` 0 RDERe MONIES TO HIGHWAY BOND INTEREST FUND) WHEREAS, it appearing that transfers from the Highway Bond Interest Fund to the several road funds hereinafter set forth have been in excess of amounts required IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is directed to correct the error of previous transfer by now transferring to the Highway Bond Interest Fund the follow- ing -amounts from - Geneva Road Impt. Pand (Hy #13) Deming -Lawrence . Road Impt. Fund Hy #14 Blaine -Ferndale. Road Impt. Fund Hy #16 Ferndale-Lynden Road Impt. lUdn Hy #17 1,730.53 5,931.65 2,292.99 431.15 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of September, 1922. "fill " fill ""rr"titin""u"fill fill r'{r" fill "if '1 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County,State" - - - - - - - County Commissioner " of Washington " Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. _ ------- 000------- JJJ/// Engineer's estimate of expense of entire improvement of Nooksack-Somas Road (Hy #31) was filed with the Board. ------- 000------- On motion .the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, September 20th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ji,A.ly TFRA WecInes THE DAY OF Sentember 1922 20t . .. . . ..... ........ .... . Wednesday, September 20th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 15th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. claims were allowed: Sam E. Barr6tt, Co. Auditor Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor CURRENT EXPENSE FWD Claims paid by Revolving Pund Elect.' claims paid from Rev. Fund Election claims pd from Rev. Fund Elbet. claims paid from Rev. Fund Elect. claims paid from Rev. Fund ------- 000 ------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, September 26th, 1922. The following 489.01 489.00 479.88 462.65 362.90 rman BoardofCounty Commissioners* RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERMS Tuesday TiiE 26th DAY or September 192 2 Tuesday, September 26th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 20th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ROAD and BRIDGE FUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Claims paid from Rev. Fund 56.26 NORTH DELTA ROAD IMROVM'+ TT IM0 C. E. Lind Final Est. on North Delta Hy #27 23,861.75 Opinion of John C. Thomson, Attorney, approving Co. Election Supplies Bonds was filed with the Board. ------- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONERS OF ViHATC011 COUNTY, ttIASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE INPRO + . 1T OF THE NOOKSACK-) SUEAS ROAD TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO . 31 � 0 R D E R IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the portion of the cost of the improvement chargeable to the improvement district be paid in ten (10) annual installments; the portion of the cost of improve- ment chargeable to the townships, in ten (10) annual installments; and the portion of the cost of improvement chargeable to the County, in eight (8) annual installments. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of September 1922. ""ttrt""ntt loll fill till fill fill nn"r[tt+rrruttrtn E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. Hers of 1%atcom County State" J. A. ?,filler County Commissioner. to of Washington. " Ed Brown County Commissioner. tt it [t It """rr It""""rr tt n n""tt" till" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000--- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COEMISSIONERS OF V7HATCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE INTROV 1ENT OF THE NOOKSACK- ) SUMAS ROAD TO BE MTOSIT AS HIGHWAY No. 31 ( RESOLUTION' T4 ISSUE BONDS V.1HEREAS, this Board, deeming it necessary, and proper to issue bonds for the purpose of financing the construction of said road, as provided in Sec. 5763, Rem. & Bal. Code, (Session Lams 1917, Chap. 72). THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that bonds be issued to the amount of approximately One Hundred Nine Thousand One Hundred Twelve & Z2/100 Dollars, ($109,112.32) with such option to rd'deem as shall be advisable. Said bonds to run not to exceed twenty (20) years and bearing a rate of interest not greater than six (6 0) per cent. per annum and to be sold at not less than par. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of September, 1922. It"It""""""rtrt"""rt""r►rt1"1't'IttlitIttttt E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners. tiers of Vlhatcom County State" J. A. Miller County Commissioner. " of Washington It Ed Brovm County Commissioner. Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Cleric of the Board. ------- 000-- -- 0n motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, September 27th, 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. J �,J RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERMS Wednesday THE 27th DAY OF Sept ember 192 2 Wednesday, September 27th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 26th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Claim paid by Revolving Fund 334.84 ------ 000------ f Engineer's final estimate of cost of enlargement of Drainage Impt. Dist. #4, was filed with the Board. ------ o00------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO3MISSIOITERS OF 111HATCOIJ COUNTY, WASHINGTON. v IN THE =, TTER OF IUND FOR j ORDER CREATING COUNTY ELECTION SUPPLIES BOND NND. +NT PAY' OF VOTING MACHINES ) WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable by this Board, that a fund known as the "County Election Supplies Bond Fund" be created for the purpose of taking care of payments on the purchase price of 30 Er;pire Voting Machines purchased by Thatcom County on May 24, 1922; IT IS THEREF010 ORDERED that there shall be, and hereby is established, a fund known as the "County Election Supplies Bond Fund," and all receipts accrued and which shall hereafter accrue or be received on account of the County Election Supplies Bond Fund, available for the payment of the purchase price of said 30 E�npire Voting I-lachines, shall be held, kept and maintained in said County Election Supplies Bond Fund and not paid into or distributed into any other fund of said county,but shall be paid direct from said County Election Supplies Bond Fund for the payment of the purchase price of said machines in said County Election Supplies Bond Fund available for payment of purchase price of said voting machines from what- ever source, shall be used for and devoted to no other purpose. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of September, 1922. „tttttr""trr►tt"""titititi"nu"titr"tsN""tors E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" of County Commissioners. tiers of Matcom County State" J. A. Miller County Commissioner. It of 'Washington. It - - - - - - - County Commissioner. """tin ti""tt"""""rt""ti"" It is Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ o00------ CREDITS ALL0117I D COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTL E1011T FOP. THE MONTH ELIDING AUGUST 31, 1922. In the matter of the settlement with Edith Fri. Thornton, County Treasueee of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending August 31, 1922. IT0;7, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith Tel. Thornton, having filed with this Board G statement setting forth her receipts and disburse- ments , and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being madd in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; idOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith V. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUND For cast. paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL IUND For cash paid State Treasurer 3,153.07 485.00 STATE MILITARY FULiD For cash paid State Treasurer 114.19 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' ]PROCEEDINGS THE .. -.._. 27th -.... DAY OF.._._ S tember _ STATE' PERMANENT HIGHWAY ' FUND Fo r cash paid Stat e Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND For cash. paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash...paid State Treasurer STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLMLATION REVOLVING FUND For cash .paid State Treasurer VETERANS' COMPENSATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer FOREST FIRE PROTECTION 1UND!, For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAZE FUND For cash .paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For interest on same For wa rrant s redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed - For, warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed Forwarrants redeemed COUNTY CURRENT. EXPENSE FUND COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE AMD SOLDIERS' RELIEF F(JND PERMANENT HIGMVAY MAINTENANCE FUND LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND GAME PROTECTION FUND ILUM AGE CERTIFICATE 1UND RIVER II:PROMMIT 1UND PORT OF BELLINGHAM2 FUND FOREST RESERVE HIGMAY FUND CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City and.Town Treasurers SCEIO OL DISTRICTS, GENERAL lUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDMIPTION, 1UND For school bonds re de eme d For school bond interest coupons redeemed = SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For warrants " re de eme d TO77NSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers GM EVA ROAD IIMT. FUND (Hy #13) For road bond. interest coupons redeemed BLAINE-FERNDALE ROAD IMPT. 1UND (Hy #16) For road bond interest coupons redeemed NORTH DELTA ROAD II0PT . FUND (Hy #27 ) For warrants redeemed. NOOKSACK-.SUMAS ROAD I24PT. CMIMIT ACCOUNT For cash paid cement company for cement PARK ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed IDLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed PERIAMTT HIGHWAY NO. 10 C + a NT ACCOUNT For cash paid cement company for cement 192 2 tia 541.34 515.45 1,102.41 250.29 245.38 387.12 25.96 28.62 1,086.70 12.68 6,898.74 150.00 630.20 10.25 551.94 35.00 39631.45 468.45 716.00 4,019021 21,901.13 233.52 9,100.00 4 , 35 6.: 25 1,361.95 1 , 95 6.33 525.00 1,155.00 7*099.35 6 , 95 6.40 2,.910.78 170.00 5,973.70 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _su1y.._. TERrsV.,.. I7edriesday THE 27th DaYOF September _ 1922 .... ..... VAN VJYCK' ROAD IMPT . FUND For warrants redeemed .60 For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed DIKE DISTRICT N0. 1 CONSTRUCTION FUND 153.08 68.27 DITCH & DRAIN. DISTS. FUNDS 18.75 Total disbursements 88,999.56 ;7e do hereby certify that vie find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit. in various banks to her credit at the close of business on August 31, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Demository T easurers p alange First National Bank 40,829.07 Bellingham National Bank 580249.33 Northwestern ' National Bank 38 i568.83 American National Bank 50,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 32,500.00 First National Bank of I,ynden 32,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 50,000.00 Citizens' State Bank of Ferndale 12,000.00 Garri s'on Bros. State Bank of Sumas 15,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 15,000.00 Farmers and I:ierchant's Bank of Everson 5,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 51,000.00 Peoples' State Bank of i,ynden 20,000.00 Total Treasurer's cash on -.deposit $3749647.23 Cash in Office: Cash in Vault 3,136.00 Currency 1,088.00 Silver 20.13 Checks & cash items _12.903.98 Total cash in office . . . ). . . . . . . . . . . g 17 ,148.11 Grand total Treasurer's cash on hand . . . . . . $3910795.34 IN TESTIMONY 1%, MREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the. seal ..of the Board of County Commissioners of vi.atcom County, Washington, this 27th day of September, 1922. it1111Rt1If1111it11ItItIt11to11011toIttoofIs1lt111itif11 "Board of County Commission-" "ers of Whatcom County State" to of Washington I' Itit1tItt111ttitit111111ii11111111111111ItitItit11tlttit11 E. C. Baxter Chairman of. the Board. J. A. Miller County Commissioner. Ed Brown County Commissioner. Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ---- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, September 28th, 1922. rman Board 6f County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TEnmx Thursday. THE 28th DAY of September 1922 taken on September 27th, Thursday, September 28th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF V'1HATCOM ' COUNTY, WASHINGTON. r IN THE MATTER'0Y THE' SELECTING OF POLLING PLACES FOR THE PRECINCTS) OF VMATCOLR COUNTY, WA.SHINGTON, TO BE USED AS SUCH POLLING PLACES FOR THE GENERAL ELECT ION ' T 0 BE HELD IN 'SAID VR0 COM COUNTY ON 0 RDER ' SELECT I NG . TUESDAY, the 7th DAY OF NOVRM# ER, 1922. WHEREAS, a General Election is to be held for all of .the voting precincts of Miatcom County-, Washington, on Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1922, and the law makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling.places to be used as such at said General Election; and WHEREAS, this Board does now. name the Following described buildings as the polling places for the several voting precincts in .Matcom County, to be used. at . said coming election on Novem- ber 7, 1922. Each of said buildings which have been selected, being. -convenient and readily accessible to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally knoxm-by the name by which it is hereinafter designated. NOW,' THEREPORE, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by. this Board that the buildings hereinafter named be, and are hereby selected and designated as polling places for the various voting precincts to be used as such polling places for the respective voting precincts of Whatcom County, Washington, at..said General Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1922. BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, llth Pet: BELLINGHAM, lot Ward, 21st Pet: BELLINGHAM, lot Ward, -:31st Pet: BELLINGHAM, lot Ward, ,41st Pet: BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, . 51st Pet: Court House, G St. Court House, G St. Court House, G St. Columbia Grocery, 2401.Utter St. Store Bldg., 2800 Meridian St. BELLINGHAM,, lot Yard, . 61st Pet: Store Bldg., .2800 Meridian St. BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, 71st Pet: BELLINGHAM, 1st Ward, >.-81st Pet: BELLINGHAM, lot Ward, 91st Pet: B1gZINGHAM, lot Ward, 101st Pet; BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 12th Pet: BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 22nd Pet: Columbia Grocery, 2401 Utter St. Riceland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. Riseland's Grocery, .2400 Lynn St. City Hall, Prospect St. City Hall, Prospect St. BELLINGH"I., 2nd Ward, .32nd Put: City Hall, Prospect St.. BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 42nd Pet: Junction Grocery, ..2101 Cornwall Ave. BELLINGIMT, 2nd. Ward, 52nd Pet. Junction Grocery, 2101 Cornvra3,1 Ave. BELLINGR M, 2nd Ward, �-62nd Pet: BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 72nd Pet: BELLINGHAU-1, 2nd Ward, 82nd Pet: BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, .92nd Pet: BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 102nd Pet: BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 112th Pat: Beck's Bakery, Cornwall Ave. Smith's Grocery, 3403 James St. Beck's Bakery, Cornwall Ave. Smith's Grocery, 2403 James St. Eureka Grocery, 2121 Alabama St. Eureka Grocery, 2121 Alabama St. BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 122nd Pet: King's Store, _ 4400 Alabama St. BELLINGHAM, Ord lard, 13th Pet: Diehl Motor Co. , cor. Champion & Dock Sts. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Yard, 23rd Pet: Diehl Motor Co., cor. Champion & Dock Sts. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Yard, 33rd Pet: Diehl Motor Co., cor. Champion &.Dock Sts. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 43rd Pat: Groceteria; 507 Potter St. A RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS', PROCEEDINGS R TED Thursday daYTHE 28th DAY OF September 1922 .... Jury .. ,.. ..... _.. ___......-----._._..._. -. _..._ ----.__.__ ._-.__...---------...•_ BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 53rd Pat: Groceteria , 507 Potter St. • BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, Pet: Gilfillen's Residence, 712 Lake St. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, .73rd Pet: Gilfillen's. Residence, 712 Lake St. BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 83rd Pet: Mrs. Class' Residence, 1748 Electric Ave. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 14th Pet: Wenz's Grocery, 809 Elk St. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 24th Pat : Wenz's Grocery, 809 Elk St. BELLINGHAY, 4th :'lard, 34th Pet' Haple St. Pire Hall, cor. Indian & maple Sts. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 44th Pet: Maple St. Fire Hall, cor. Indian & Maple Sts. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 54th Pct:-.Vaple St. Grocery, 702 Maple St. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, "64th Pet: Maple St. Grocery, 702 Maple St. BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, 15th Pet: Rollin's Bldg., 812 - 12th St. BELLINGHAti, 5th Ward, 25th Pet: Rollin's Bldg., 812 - 12th St. BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, 35th Pet: Rollin's Bldg., 812 - 12th St.' BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, 45th Pet: Hurley Bldg., 3404 Harris Ave. BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 16th .Pet: Kulshan Garage, cor. 12th & Harris Sts. BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 26th Pat: Kulshan Garage, car. 12th & •Harris Sts. BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 36th .Pat : Hurley Bldg. , 2004 Harris Ave. - BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 46th Pet: Hurley Bldg., . 2004 Harris Ave. BLAINE, lot Pet: City Hall BLAINE, 2nd Pet: City Hall BLAINE, 3rd Pet: City Hall FERNDALE: City Hall LYNDEN, lot Pat: City Hall LY"NDEd, 2nd Pet: City Hall NOOKSACK: Farmer's ' Telephone Bldg, SULTAS: City Hall ACME TO'NSHIP: Old School House, Saxon District No. 8 BAKER TOIA&SHIP, 1st Pet: Manual Training Hall, Clipper District.No. 40 BAKER TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Post Office Bldg., Chisville . COLM-ABIA TOWNSHIP lot Pet: W.O.W. Hall , Kendall COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pat: Max Koehler's Residence. CRESCENT T017NSHIP: Sami.sh Lake School House, District No. 43 CUSTER TOWNSHIP, 1st Pat: Custer Hall CUSTER TOWNSHIP , 2nd Pet: Haynie Hall DELTA TOVJfNSHIP, 1st Pet'. Old School House, Glendale District No. Z12 DELTA TOWRSHIP, 2nd Pet: Old School House, Glendale District No. 312 DEEMING TOVaTSHIP , lot Pet: K.P . Hall, Deming DE@tZING TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Grange Hall, Welcome FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, lot Pet: Woo dlyn Church I`EMDALE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pat: Evergreen School House FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pet: City Hall, Ferndale FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: Grange Hall GENEVA TOWNSHIP: Old School House, District No. 44 GLACIER TOWNSHIPw Town Hall LAViRENCE TOWNSHIP, 1st Pet: Treeker's Hall LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Township Hall, Lawrence LU +mil ISLAND TOWNSHIP: Chamberlain's Place RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS July TERM/ Thursday. THE 28th DAY OF September 192 2 LYNDMT TOWNSHIP, 1st Pat: Township Hall LYNDEN ' T OWTSHIP , 2nd Pet: Van Vlyk' s Re s i denc e LYNDEN TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pet: Northwood School House MOLE FALLS TOVKSHIP : Township Hall MARIETTA TOWNMIP, lst Pat: Fishermen's Hall, Marietta MARIETTA TOWN 1UP , 2nd. Pet : Andrus Garage, N.17. Diagonal Road 14OUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, 1st .Pct: Grand View School House, Dist. No. 83 ;MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Pt Whitehorn School House, Dist No. 93 MOUNTAIN VIED TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pat: West Mt View. School House, Dist. No. 55 FOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, 4th Pat: East Mt View School House, Dist. No. 308 NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 1st Pet: City Hall, Sumas NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Clearbrook School House, District No. 318 NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pat: Fa.rmer's. Tel. Bldg., Everson-Nooksack Rd. NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: City Hall, Sumas PARK TOWNSHIP: I.D.O. F. Hall POINT ROBERT S TOWNSHIP : public Hall ROVE TOWNSHIP: Summit School House, District No. 303 SEMIAHL►M00 TOWNSHIP: Julien's Residence TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, 1st Pat: Forest Grove School House TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Township Hall TEN MILE TO UNSHIP, 3rd Pet: Victor School House TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: Davis School House VAN 11YCK TOWNSHIP, 1st Pet: DeVlieger's Residence VAN WYCK TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pat: Athletic Hall VAN WYCK TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pet: Selene'-s Residence, Guide Meridian Road SLATE PRECINCT : Newhal em Hall TRAIL PRECINCT: School House, Power Plant VALLEY PRECINCT: Ranger Station Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of September,.. 1922. nun++ur+nne►"nnn++"nnnuunna'+"+"'"n E. C. Bakter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of V)hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington It ""nunl++In"nnu11"11i+t++++"+it it 11 It it it 11 it " Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Q. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 1'riday, September 29th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. July TERMS F'ry,day ..- THE -29th DAY or Se tember 192 2 Friday, September 29th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 28th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIMISSIONERS OF VEATCOM COUNTY, WASHI NGT ON . IN THE MATTER OF TIME ENLARGEMENT, BETTEMWT And) IMPPROVM.WT OF THE DRAINAGE,SYSTEM I in DRAINAGE ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS IIviPROVE11ENT DISTRICT NO. 4 of YMATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. WHEREAS the improvement in the matter of the enlargement ,betterment .and improvement of the drainage system in Drainage Improvement District No. 4 of Whatcom County, Washington, has been fully completed and accepted by the County Engineer, and there has been filed with this Board an itemized statement of the total cost of construction, including all expenses in connection therewith; and VT-TEREAS it is necessary that two appraisers be appointed by this. Board to apportion the cost of said improvement; and VfHEREAS Paul Valerius, and.C.J. Byron are competent persons to be. appointed as appraisers in connection with the County Engineer, to apportion the grand total of the cost of construction of said improvement, NOW THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Paul Valerius and C.J. Byron be and they are hereby appointed as appraisers in connection with the County Engineer, to apportion the grand total of the cost of the construction of said improvement. DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE BOARD this 29th day of .September, 1922. 111i It It it It 11 I1 WItIt 11 It is 1111 ti t1 If it tl it it 11 it 11 it It if E. C . Baxter CHAIM AN OF THE BOARD OF "Board of -County Commission-" COUNTY COMTISSIONERS. "ers of Whatcom County State" J.A. Miller C©W,ISSIONER ofo f Vfashingt on n _ _ _ - _ COIL AI SSIONER "nnnttnnnnnn"nnttnttititItitup"nnnn" ; ATTEST': Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI: 'E C SSIONERS OF VIHATCOM /r COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE HATTER OF THE INPROVEMMIT OF THE NOOKSACK- ORDER FOR HEARING ON APPRAISERS REPORT . SUMAS ROAD TO BE KNOVW AS HIGHWAY NO. 31 ) It appearing to -the Board of County Commissioners that the Board of Appraisers have signed and filed with the Clerk of this Board a schedule and estimate of all property that vrlill be damaged, or benefited, or both damaged and benefited by the proposed improvement and in consideration thereof and as provided by lati7 a hearing thereon will be had before the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Wash- ington, on the -7th day of October 1922, at 11 o'clock A.I.I. At said meeting the Board will examine into the said schedule and estimate and consider any objection or objections filed and made thereto. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board give notice of said hearing by publi- cation in three successive weekly issues of the Lynden Tribune a weekly paper of M- ateom County, Washington, being the County Official newspaper. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of September, 1922. 11 11 tt it 11 11 It It 1111 If 1111 11 11 it It if it 11 it 11 it 11 is 1t to It it E. 0. Baxter Chairman of the Board of "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners. Hers of M.atcom County State" J. A. miller County Commissioner. " of Washington " Ed Brown County Commissioner. "nfill fill lilt lift is11nl1r+n1/"lift n"nn"fill" " Attest: F.C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and,=;Ex-officio Clerk of the Board.L t -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, September 30th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS' TEn"il( Saturday _.._._......... _..___THE _..__..._ _ SOth _ __._._.: _._ DAY or September 1922 Saturday, September 30th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 29th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceeding was had: IN THE MATTER OF GROCERIES) ( ORDER ACCEPTING'BID OF FAIR MERCANTILE CO FOR VIHATCOLK COUNTY HOME 'WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on $his 30th day of September, 1922, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the VJhatcom County Home, . the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: A. L.Owen . . . .. . . . . . . . $ 318.67 Fair mercantile Co . . . . . . . 301.13 VIHEREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of the Fair Mer- cantile Co to be the lowest bid for such supplies, IT IS THEREYORE ORDERED that the said bid of the Fair Mercantile Co be, and same is hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before October. 2nd 1922, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said Fair Mercantile Co. Done in regular adjourned session 'of the Board this 30th 'ddy of September-, 1922. n"nnnnnnnnnnnnn"r'"r'r"r"'}110D1t1'0 E. C. Baxter Chairman 0f the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner I:ers of VDhatcom County. State" Ed Brown County Commissioner of Vlashington to ' nfill nnnfill "n"grrnnfill 11it "lots Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex:officio Clerk ..of the Board. ------ QOo-i----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, October.2nd, 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. 78 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERM THE DAY OF 192 _.._._ .....lionday...._. _.... --- Oct_ob.ar.. _ .. __ 2_._._._._..... Monday, October 2nd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 30th, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman and J. A. Hiller and Ed Brown, Commissioners and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE IUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.,50 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy County Auditor 125.00 David VTurtenb erg Salary as Bookkeeper 75 , 00 Lucy E. King Salary as Deputy Auditor 115.00 F. C. Martin do 115.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 M. Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 Joe Gotchy Salary as Deputy Auditor a/c Elections 162.00 Glen J. Slater do 115.00 W. L. Beck' do 100.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 125.00 J. A. Miller do 166.66 Ed B rown do 166.66 Airs. Jennie H. Robin Salary as County School Superintendent 187.50 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Deputy It " 125.00 Edwin M. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 W. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna B erthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 25.00 H. Cowden Salary as Guard 80.00 Geo. H. Syb rant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Mabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County Agr. Agent 175.00 Margaret J. Diaz, R.N. Salary -as County Tub erc . Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L. J. Irvin Salary as County Auto Mechanic 175.00 J". W. Smith Salary as County Garage Floorman 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 W. P. Brown do 178.65 Geo. M. Cook Salary as County Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy " 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do " 115.00 Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank W. Radley Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 E. D. Kenyon do 150.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Attorney 95.00 Edith M. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Prank Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson do 125.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 C. W. 1-i sk do 100.00 J. H. Stevenson do 100.00 Claire G. Wilson do 100.00 S. A. Earl - do 100.00 G. A. Bremner do 8/30 26.66 H. D. McArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F. 14. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. 'Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Tena Campbell Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 Carl McCoy- Salary as Draftsman. 1/30 7.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. Medhurst do 150.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 W. 11. B rocs: do 125.00 W, H. Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 30.00 C. C. King Salary as Superintendent County Home 100.00 Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as Matron County Home 50.00 G. Tatsugawa Salary as Cook 85.00 D. Cameron Salary as Assistant Cook 10.00 Charles King Salary as Teamster 50.00 Mrs. E. W. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 Ader Mukes Salary as Assistant Nurse 40.00 T . 79. Wei r do 15.00 E-. W. Day do 40.00 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 85.00 C. C. Green Salary as caretaker of Detention Hospital 25.00 J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 175.00 E. W. Gooch Salary as Inst'man 18/30 126.00 C. C. McCoy Salary as Draftsman 150.00 J. C. Hills, Jr. Labor as Inspector 26/30 156.00 Bruce Pym do 26/30 15.6.00 F. L. Gott do 26/30 156.00 C:- F. Ristine do 16/30 96.00 Fred Lash do 8/30 36.00 L. G. Bowden Labor as Chainman 15�/30 69.75 Chas. Sly ' do 17/30 68.00 J.F. Uhl, Jr. do 18/30 72.00 A. VI. Westover do 11J7/30 46.00 Don Clarke do 10/30 40.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS d e) SeDtember TERAf/ Monday.... THE 2nd DAY OF October 1922 R. E. Clark Labor as Chainman 12-,2/30 50.00 Mobe Solomon . I do . 1/30. 4.00 Gus Bettman Services to Sheriff collecting Poll Tax 108.33 S. P. Tapping do 75.00 Geo. A.-Brenmer do 75.00 E. E. Leschdr Salary as Court Stenographer 100.00 San E. . Barrett, Co. Auditor Claiihs paid by Revolving Fund 180.41 Loomis Baldrey Expense as Prosecuting Attorney 17.35 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sa eri -.PLf 40.28 H. D. McArthur Expense as County Assessor 16.96 Mrs. 'Jennie 19. Robin Exp' dnbe as County Superintendent 4.34 Margaret J. Diaz Expense as County Tub erc. Nurse 8.19 Geo. H. Sybrant Expense as Charity Commissioner 6.80 Mabel S. Glen Expense as Probation Officer 2.50 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as County Agricultural Agent 15.67 Katherine Fisher Salary as office assistant to Co. Agr. Agent 80.00 E. L. Rait Stenog. work for Co. Agr.. Agent 45.00 Edith A. Handley do 15.00 MIrs. Carrie Ober Services to County Suts. 6.00 TIrs. Lura Lyle do 46.50 Revelare International Se- cret Service Services to Prosecuting Attorney in Hudgins case 3, 6.70 Baker Township Poll tax list for County Assessor 35.00 Pacific Tel. 1 Tel. Co. Phone service to County 75.85 Western Union Telg. Co-. Mes.9ages for Agr. Agent 3.66 Dr. F. J. Van Kirk Services to Co. Patients 30.00 Dr. E. R. Wilson Assisting Co. Physician (Aug -Sept) 17.50 Dr. 17m. C. Keyes do 25.00 St. Luke's Hospital Care of County Patients (Aug -Sept) 130.00 St. Joseph's Hospital Care of County Patient �Aug 16.00 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Lab. tests for County Physician 10.50 Owl Pharmacy Supplies for County Patients 47.35 Red Cross Pharmacy do 75.00 H.- B. Potter Burial of John Peterson 25.00 Puget Sound Power & Lt Co. Lts for Detention Hospital 1.00 Dr.J. C. Minton Dental services for County Home patient (Aug) 10.00 V-7hatcom Co.--Dariymen's Assn Butter for County Home 96.30 Frye & Company 111'eat for County Home TVTay-Jul-Aug) 60.14 Palace Market heat for County Home Ml-Aug) 67.31 F. J. Farley Feed for County Home (Aug) 152.89 F. F. Gerard Supplies for County Home 57.37 Graham Drug - Co. do (Aug) 2.00 Thiel & Welter do 3.00 Edgar A. Murray Co. do (Aug) 13.75 Northwest Hdw. Co. do (Aug -Sept) 25.84 Fair Dept-- Store Ildse for County Home 51.34 Martin Electric Co. Repairs to washer at County Home 10.90 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing materials for County Home 4.13 Moxse,,.yHardware Co. Pipe for County Home 2.70 Cascade Laundry Laundry for County Home 5.75 Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills Lumber for County Home 5.95 Mt. View Sanatorium Care of Frank Elmore 68.00 Jennie Green Care of delinquent minors 31.00 Den Tucker Card of March children 20.00 N.'Cone Assistance to Chas. Kimball 4.75 Emp i re Meat & Grocery Co. Groceries for 11aggs 12.19 O!Connor Grocery Groceries for DeBoer et al 60.08 FairMercantileCo. Groceries for Weagraff, et al 31.28 J. L Durdin ' Groceries for Enstrom, et al 18.86 Colu;bia Grocery Groceries for Yrs. Garden 7.00 Nordstrom & Son Groceries for Hagenbush et' al (Jul -Aug -Sept) 74.48 Albers Grocery Groceries for Johnson, et al 27.77 A. 1-Tardesich Groceries for Nick li'ilippi (Aug -Sept) 20.57 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.55 Cleary-Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Peterson (Aug -Sept) 39.92 Campbell-Brotnov Groceries for Johnston, et al 50.66 J. 0. Gulbransen' Groceries for Steele (July) 15.10 Woltexi & Montfort Groceries for Barker, et al (Aug -Sept) 74.34 Tdraxviell Fuel- Co. Wood for Mullin 3.50 A. H. Montgomery Wood for Kirkman, et al (Aug -Sept) 9.75 Battersby Bros. Clothing for Hatton family, et al 32.20 Gage -Dodson Co. Clothing for Hatton children 80.10 A. C. Filler House rent for IfcCreash 10.00 W. J. Sullivan House rent for Mrs. Wilco.-. 7.00 F. L. Olslager Houserrent for J. C. Mullen 6.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Gas for 11rs. Frank 2.94 Pacific Tel. & Tel Co. Phone service to Mrs. Frank (Sept -Oct) 6.63 Whitfield-Yark Co. Burial of Theodore Thomson 25.00 Hemmi & Thomason Insurance Premium on Co. Garage 102.40 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Pow for County Garage 6.32 Standard Oil Co. Gas and grease for County Garage 78.26 Shell Co. of Calif. Gasoline for County Garage (Aug) 403.70 Union Oil Co. Gas & lub for Co. Garage 18.38 18.38 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto I U -parts for County Garage 100.06 Diehl 11otor Co. Auto parts for County Garage 21.76 Geo. H. Weir Co. do 1.25 Thomas -Moon Motor Co. do 45.35 Standard Auto Co. do 4.30 Carson Grinding Co. do 1.28 Morse Hdw. Co. Auto whistle for County Garage 3.65 T & 11 Tire & Rubber Co. Tires etc. for County Garage 234.14 Northwest Hdw. Co. Reamer for County Garage 75.75 Hughes 11otor Co. Welding outfit for County Garage 50.00 Chanslor & Lyon Co. Wrenches etc. for County Garage 2.60 A r. �1,41 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.._ S.eptember. TuenzS/...- ........2Konday_ _.......-- - THE. _._.- -- 2nd.... - --- DAY OF October 1922 Puget Sound Welding Co. Melding for County Garage 48.25 Curtin & Fraser Rep to springs for County Garage (Aug -Sept) 28.00 Northwest Auto Electric Co. Battery Service to Eng 1.88-Commrs 4.80-Truck 1.60 . 8.28 The Auto Top Co. Auto curtain repairs for Sheriff 1.08 The Lynden Tribune Publ. e'or County 26.76 Bellingham Publishing Co. Publ. notice foreclosure Del. Tax Lien for Treas. 533.75 & war. call slips 1.00 534.75 Union Prtg. Bndg & Sta. Co. Sup. for Aud 128.60 - Tr .30 - Clk 4.01 - Supt 25.80 - Co. Gar. 1.20 159.91 Griggs Sta. & Prtg, Co. Sup. for Supt 67.00 - Eng 4.35 - Tr 10.50 - Aud. 13.89•- Sher a/c Poll Tax 92.50 188.24 Anstett Prtg. Co. Prtg for Aug 12.00 - Clk 6.75 - Ct. Sten. 41140 23.15 Anstett Printing Co. Prtg briefs for Pros. Attorney 21.25 Tovmer Printing Co. Stationery for Judge Brown 19.50 & Supt 12.25 31.75 G. L. Morgan Blanks for J of P (July) 16.25 E. T. Mathes -Book Co. Supplies for Co Agr Agent 1.85 & Treas .25 2.10 Chas: F. Easton Pen for County Treasurer 1.50 Legal Service Bureau Law book for Prosecuting Attorney 2.00 Owl Pharmacy Supplies for Co. Tuber. Nurse 7:50 R. A. Haeske Relining' robe for Judge Hardin 8.00 Legoe Hdw. Co. flash batteries for Sheriff 2.25 Paul Tolsman I,ieals for prisoners 276.00 Nellie A. Robinson Matches and tobacco for prisoners 7.40 Cascade Laundry Laundry for jail 14.70 C. H. Barlow - Bed straps for jail 8.40 Northwest Tent & A=ing Co. Twine etc. for jail (Aug) 1.00 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing repairs in jail 4.75 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt s for Cths 71.63 & Gas for jail 2.57 74.20 Inerican Concrete Works Material for Courthouse repairs 3.75 Caine-Grimshaw Co. Cement for Courthouse repairs 10.45 Charles Rode Cement work in basement of Courthouse 13.50 E. K. Wood Lumber Co. Lumber for Courthouse 7.34 Martin Electric Co. Repairs to equipment for Courthouse 10.10 Sells Hardware Co. Sup. for Courthouse 23.30 & Election 3.95 21�.25 Owl Pharmacy Sup. for Co. Patients 2.25 & Courthouse 31.91 34.16 Montgomery Fuel Co. Wood for Courthouse (Huly) 12.00 M. Ponti Bal . due on removal of garbage Jan to July inc. 6. 00 Bellingham Auto Top & Uph. Upholstering chairs for Courtroom 42.00 Pacific Steam Laundry Laundry for Jury Rooms 1.40 Battersby Bros. Supplies for Janitor 13.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE Mi -ND J. L. Johnston Labor as mechanic a/c road machinery 110.00 John Baxter Labor as truck driver 76.00 I.A. B jarnson do 100.00 R. Bullock do 100.00 Chet Holmes do 100.00 Everett Baxter do 20.00 Fred Botsford do 40.00 Ray Briggs do 28.00 Lbo Jess Labor 115.00 F. J. Van Demark do 75.00 Delno Ward do 120.00 A. E. Andersen do 96.00 D. B. Holeman do 24.00 Porter Felmley do 40.00 Rey Loop Labor on Allen road 3.00 Chas. Yartin do 3.00 Ed Hamilton do 3.00 S . Frib o rg do t eam 35.25 Spencer -Giles do 9.00 Ed Karmen do 9.00 Ernest Giles do 20.25 Chas. Ellingwo rth do 18.75 E. Osline do 6.00 D. Moors Labor on Road Foreman 17.50 T. J. McCollum do " 30.00 B . Anderson do 10.50 G. D. 1,TcCollum do 10.50 A. D. Ross . do ° 9.00 Jeff Stewart do " 9.00 F. G. Schuler do " 9.00 H. P. Johanson do " 9.00 J. P. Robison do ' 9.00 Haldo Burns Labor on Road Foreman 43.05 G . Iwe-rsen do 37.20 John Anderson do 32.00 Jule Anderson do 20.40 J. S. Johnson do 6.40 Ellis Johnson do " 12.80 I. Goodman do 22.80 Earl Goodfellow do 16.40. Robert Largaud do 13.20 S: G. Johnson do 12.80 Henry Julius. do �� 22.80 Harry Goodfellow, do " 9.00 E. A. Parker- Labor on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman " 32.00 John Mourer do " 6.00 H. G. Hanbloom do 3.00 Paul Krzok do 3.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept erl e r TEnV Monday THE 2n d DAY or Octob er 192 2 Fred Tarte Paul Hinkle Earnest Creasey A. W. Frost J. C. Sweitzer Geo . aryott Geo . Elder Clem Knutsen 71m. Radder lid. H. Brooks C. A. Gooding David Bisset Max Fullner Nob 1 e Foss E. C. Dahl Olof Glad 71. A. Schenck Fred Hanson Ira Ryason A. J. Berg 71m. Johnson Elmer Johnson Sindick Jimmy. Ed Gannon Ed Willet 77m. Paxson Frank f ielhart Robt . Renouf H. G. Prevost Wm. Packard- L. D. Landry C. C. Thelen 171. 0. Paxson Frank l:ielhart J. C. McIntosh L. D. Landry H. G. Prevost Robt. Renouf C. J. K_ellso Gust Lindstrom Northwest Hdw. Co. Carson Grinding Co. Union Iron Works Lewis Automotive Co. Carl Holdt A. E. McKenzie Hughes T.Iotor Co. Everson Garage Hart &- Beatty Custer I1erct . Co. C. IV. Me Williams Bloedel Donovan Lbr 1-Tills Ford -Kopp e rdahl B ellpak Lbr. Co. G. A. Palmer F. W. Gorsuch T . B . Yaw Morse Hardware Co. Caine-Grimshaw Co. D. 111. Yount American Concrete Storks Standard Oil Co. A. Armstrong Gpo . Elder Clem Knutsen W. H. Brooks Eb en I 'Lead V7m. Radder Max Fullner C. A. Gooding Adrian Ilouviens 71. R. Parker David Bisset Piet Bergsma H. Ii. B roam S. IV. Jones Milton 1,Vei dkamp Gerald 7rolfe T. P. Jeffers Bellingham Junk Co. Mrs. J. No rst rom & Son R. F. Raper do Larson & Miller Farmers Uerct . Co. Archie Palmer A. A. English H. W. Buzzard Farmers Garage "o r: e Iidwe . Co. Caine-G rimshata Co. Standard Oil Co. Labor on Road Foreman do do Labor on Guide Meridian Foreman do do Labor Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do do do Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Foreman do (Aug) do Materials for trucks Regrinding for County Trucks (Sept) Casting for Yuba, tractor Parts for trucks Repairs to tractor Lumber for tractor cab Gas for truck Labor and supplies for trucks (Aug) Powder etc. (J41-Sep) do Powder and fuse Lumber ( Aug ) Plank for bridge on Axton Rd & G.T.I. Rd Lumb e r Piling for Stickney Id. bridge Nails Stove for shack Hose, glass etc. Coal a/c Hannegan Rd & Sti ckney B dg & N.E. Gravel Culverts (Aug -Sep) Gas and oil Labor on road RIVER II:iP ROITI ENT FUND Labor Fo reman do do clo do do do do do do do do do do do do Drift bolts Lumber Piling do Repai rs Peavies etc. Moving donkey engine Repairs ( Jul -Aug) Pile driver repairs Getting truck frori ditch Cable & bolts Coal Gas and oil team if team 60.00 34.13 4.87 55.00 21.00 13.50 80.00 80.00 56.00 3.50 21.00 52.50 38.50 49.50 7.00 20.00 7.50 7.00 3.25 4.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 42.00 45.50 71.50 78.75 28.00 42.00 12.00 10.00 5.00 2275 4..50 20.00 16.00 36.00 36.75 3.00 3.50 42.37 95.94 1.68 54.24 6.85 3.75 2.60 37.26 27.90 10.45 4.50 1.58 115.33 91.76 148.30 1.92 5.00 23.07 86.18 12.40 165.00 168.45 3.25 40.00 40.00 75.25 112.50. 31.50 45.50 88.00 15.75 12.00 21.00 7.00 28.00 28.00 35.00 24.50 25.00 21.17 35.13 200.00 762.01 4.75 38.05 20.00 6.62 52.50 5.00 60.97 12.08 20.38 `t 8 � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Septeribe7TERMV Hon clay THE 2nd DAY OF October 1922 FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND Ray Holt Labor 16.00 David O'Keefe do 6.00 Amos Zimmers' do 8.00 Geo. W. A. Hinton do Foreman team 280.01 Mo kbe Hdwe. Co. Shovels 2.75 Union Oil Co. Gas and oil for IZt. Baker Hy. 14.95 'John Bullock Wendell Wright A. Ewi n g Cash Spees Frank 17anley Roy A. Ogren' L. L. Merrill Y. H. Weathe yell Chas. Bullock V. Squires H. B . Chichester John Flockoi VIlli am .Francis George Flockoi Elmer Jones Homer Hitt L. E; Chichester S. Du ran d Geo. Schenk Robert Schenk Theodor Linde Henry Linde Emmett Chichester C. M. Burrous B . F. Loveall Geo. Brotm James Hale Newt Hale Clinton Beck J. S. Holmes James Scutt A. C. Kegley Theo. J. Rasmussen C. G. Clifton Jim Scott A. L. Kinzer Skagit Construction Co. S. Durand R. A. Darnell V. Ellis Caine-Grimshaw Co. Glacier Lb r. Co. Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Bloedel Donovan Lb r Mills Pearson Lb r. Co. Bell Creek Lumber Co. Northwest Hdwe Co. Custer Merct. Co. Morse Hdwe Co. H. W. Buzzard Union Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. C. W. Henderson Barney Altena Glen Bush Frank Manley Standard Construction Co. Paul Val erius A. H. Frasier C. J. Byron The Irwin -Hodson Co. PERMANENT HIGH17AY MAINTENANCE FUND Labor Foreman do do do do do do do do do Labor on ISt . View Hill do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Labor do do do ddc do Labor do do do Road repairs Moving earth on Mt. View Gravel do do Cement Lumber for bridges Lumber for bridge on Sami Lumb e r Lumber Sor bridge on Ken Lumb e r Paving repair outfit etc. Brush scythe etc. (July) Scraper, cable, etc. Angle irons, etc. Gas and oil for Samish Rd Asphalt etc. Labor on road Hauling gravel Piling Balance due for work on j team Rd. P .IIy. 10 sh Rd dall Road (Aug) (Augt) itney in August HOOKSACK- SU MAS ROAD IM2 R0 VZ,,1 E'iTL FUId'0 5th Estimate construction Hy. #31 Sal. as Appr. on IIy A31 Sal. & exp as Appr on Hy #31 Sal. as Appr. on Hy 7r31 Index tabs PARK ROAD FUND Cramer & Knight 4th Estimate construction of Park Road VAN VNCK RdJ AD I I p RO VE1,H;IiT FUND Paul Valerius Sal and exp and use of auto a/c appr Hy -32 A. H. Frasier Sal and exp as Aprr on Van 'Tlyck Rd (Hy #32) C. J . Byron do DRAINAGE DISTRICT #5 MAINTENANCE FUND A. C. Uohnston Clearing ditch DU FINER DITCH FUND John van Ginkle Labor MOOPMAN DITCH FUND L. de Valois Labor on Doorman Ditch (Aug -Sept) Roy Smith do C. We e da do Adrian Veibrugge do 125.00 85.75 64.75 190.00 86.00 86.00 14.00 38.50 14.00 49.00 31.50 27.00 27.00 27.00' 27.00 18.00 42.00 30.00 90.00 87.50 9.00 6.00 3.00 48.00 12.00 122.50 33.00 33.00 33.00 147.00 80.25 140.00 64.00 80.00 80.00 3.00 33.10 32.70 3.60 7.75 61.54. 54.24 3.52 4.95 34.88 17.52 4.81 2.50 28.38 12.00 15.21 320.56 3.50 6.00 30.00 8.00 2842.94 120.00 120.25 120.00 2.34 3127 .3 0 24.00 18.60 16.00 227.87 39.00 6.25 2.50 8.75 11.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERM/ 11onday THE 2nd DAY OF October 1922 BUTLER DITCH FUND K. 0. Blom Labor Glen B rovm do Wilfred Larson do L . F. Larson do Peter Iunson do Pat Collopy do r'o re -man Peter Munson Powder and fuse for Butler Ditch MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE MTD Geo. Y. Cook, Co. Clerk Recording marriage certificates Nina Barron, Clk Skagit Co. Recording marriage certificates Adrian Hulbert, C lk Sn o . C o . do Sarah Fo s t e r A. G. Stierlen C. E. F j e llman Carl A. Lindquist A. E. Hale Richard Conly John Schenk Otto Johnson Chas. 15ackanka C. Kellso Lyn den Lumber C o . W. J . Malloy T . B . Wynn SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Relief DRAINAGE DISTRICT #4 I.IAINTEITANCE FUND Labor do DRAINAGE DISTRICT 7#6 MAINTENANCE FUND Labor on ditch do do do do do do Lumber DOMESTIC ANIL'IAL PROTECTION FUITD Damages a/c sheep killed by dogs Appraising IiIalloy sheep killed by dogs ------ 000------ BEFORE TIM BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.21ISSIOHERS OF WHAT COI R COUNTY, WI ASHIITGT ON . III THE MATTER OF EXPENSE ) ( ORDER TAKING UNDER CONSIDERATION ESTIMATES FOR YEAR 1923 ) t eam " ;? 11.25 5.00 23.75 21.52 57.03 40.00 3.20 NOW, on this 2nd day of Octob-,er, 1922, this matter coming on for hearing in accordance 49.00 1.00 1.00 25.00 20.12 13.75 13.50 9.00 12.00 13.50 12.00 6.00 9.00 6.33 40.00 3.00 with the duly published notice as required by law, and the Board, after hearing all arguments in favor of or against the estimates and proposed levies to meet public expenses for the year 1923, deeming it advisable to take the matter under consideration, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the estimates and proposed levies to meet public expenses for the year 1923 be, and they are hereby taken under consideration until Saturday, the 7th day of October, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.H. V Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of October, 1922. 11 11 ti ►t 11 11 11 11 It 11 1t 11 11 11 if If 1t 11 11 " 11 11 11 If if If It 11 11 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission—i1 J. A. Hiller County Commissioner fters of t:hatcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner 11 o f Washington 11 fill 1111" fill 111Mitt,1111111111111111fill n111111"111fAttest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and E.:-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- Oath of Office of A. ?I. Frasier, Paul Vale-rius and C. J. Byron, appraisers for the enlarge - rent and improvement of Dr. Dist. !To. 4, was filed with the Board. ------- 000------- The minutes of the September session viere read and approved and on motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, October 3rd, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. Attest: County Auditor and Ex-officio. Clerk of the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sep luerr:ber TERAI Tuesday TiiE 3rd DAY OF October 1922 Tuesday, October 3rd, 1922. The Board. -met pursuant -to -adjournment- taken on October grid, 1922. Preocn-LI, all me-mbers of the Board and the Clerk, in attendancb. The following claim':'s were alloyed: VAN WYCX ROAD IEPa3QVE1,1E1TT ZJND Alex Desoloff 3rd Estimate construction Hy 7-11t32, $1,363.04 ----- 000 ----- Septedber reports of 11argaret J. Diaz as Co. Tuberculosis Nurse and C. C. King as Supt. of County Home, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, October 4th, 1922. Chai-.m,--.n Board f County Commissioners. 0 RECORD �OF COMMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS THE DAY OF 192 . ......... TERr14.....-.— Wlbldne sday . .. .... . . .... . ..... 716dnesday, October 4th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 3rd, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceeding was had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIM- ISSIONERS. OF WHATCOLT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE; MATTER 0-2 FUNDS) ORDER TRANSFERRING FROM. ROAD & BRIDGE FUND TO PAIK ROAD FUND FOR PAIK ROAD VITMEAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, did, by resolution dated April 17, 1922, provide for the improvement of road kno= as Park Road, in Park Toirmship, the cost of said improvement to be paid equally by Park Tovmship thru the issuance of bonds, - and by Miatcom. County from the Road & Bridge Fund; zmza NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this .Board that the County Treasurer of 71hatcom County, 'Washington, be, and she hereby is 'directed to transfer the sum of $12,500 from the Road and Bridge Fund to the Park, Road Fund. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of October, 1922. It 11 It 11 It 1111 11 1111 11 if It it 1111 If 11 11 11 11 If 11 1111 11 11 11 It E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ifers of Whatcom County State" Ed B r o %,,.rn County Commissioner if of Washington It 11 111? 111111 1111fillif fill 111111 11 11111111 1111 111111 111111 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board ------ 000 ------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, October 5th, 1922. rman'Bo'ard of -"County Comr-Assioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.....__September TERM/ Thursday- - - THE 5th DAY or Octob er 192 2 Thursday, October 5th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 4th, . 1922. Present, all memb-.ars of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEMBE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COU111I SSION]ORS OF f' ViHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF REGISTRATION 0 FFI CER ( ORDER APPOINTING NELS JORGEIiSON FOR BAKER T O7MSHIP , 2nd PRECINCT. ) z NOV1, on this day, this matter coming on for hearing before this Board, and it being con- sidered advisable that a new registration officer be appointed for Baker Township, 2nd Precinct, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Nels Jorgenson be, and he hereby is appointed as registration officer for Baker Township, 2nd Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of October, 1922. "rr"""""rr""r►""""rr""""""""""'r"" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Diller County Commissioner. "ers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner. it of Washington " " lilt "rr""""""lilt """rr rr rr""fill " lilt will " Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor. & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ole 1,1HAT CO I COUNTY, WASHINGT ON . IN THE MATTER O F' REGISTRAT ION OFFICER( ORDER APPOINTING CLYDE, F. REED FOR NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP , 3rd PRECINCT ) NOW, on this day, this matter coming on for hearing before this Board, and it appearing advisable that a new registration officer be appointed for Nooksack Township, 3rd Precinct, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Clyde F. Reed be, and he hereby is appointed as registration officer for Nooksack Township, 3rd Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of October, 1922. it """""""""" r►""""""" n """"""""" E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of Nhatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington " ""n""""rr"rrrrun"u"rr"nrrrru"nn"""0 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, October 7th, 1922. Chairman Boar of County Commiss- ioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Septeriber TERBiX Saturday THE rl th DAY or Octob er ZI -1 r� V V 1922 Saturday, October 7th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 5th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board the the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEI+'ORE TIM BOARD O2" COUHTLY COL11,ISSIONERS Or MIATCOLT- COUNTY, txlASLTNGTON. ✓ O.=t R OIL BUMET . V 1,7HEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 138, Session Lays of 1909, relating to Revenue Taxation, a certain notice was published for at least two consecutive creeks ir_ the oficial paper of 7natcom County, Washington, giving due and proper notice as provided in the law, of the holding of the meeting on the 2nd day of October, 1922, at the hour o f 10 61 clock A.:I, to consider the tar: levies for the year 1923, anc1 to make estimates required to meet the public e:ipenses for the said year; and �;;I:EREAS, such estimates viere fully iterdzed and were given as required for each department, in.'.the said notice; and TIIEMMAS, notice was given that any ta;. payer might appear and be heard in favor or against any of the proposed estimates or tax levies; and 7,EEP,EAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Comnissioners did upon the 2nd day of October, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. meet and consider the said estimates and proposed levies; and ' I?EREAS, after 'clearing all arguments in favor of o r against the estimates as set forth in said. published notice, the Board ordered the matter taken under advisement until the 7th day of October, 1922; and 7,T11,711EAS, after due cons deration the sai d Board of County Commissioners di d determine that the amounts hereinbelow set forth were and are the proper and necessary amounts to be used by the several departments of the County of `.7hatcorr_, for the year 1923. IuOVII, THERE M BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 'Uash- ington, that the amounts hereinbelow set forth shall be, and hereby are adopted as the budget of the various departments set forth, to -brit: COI: 1ISSIOILERS. Salaries of Commissioners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) 6,000.00 Postage, telephone & telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 I:iiscellaneous office e,pense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Repairs (°� cx-oense of autos, and traveling; ehTense. . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 �ure -y bond premiums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380.00 11 Total ........... 0P 7 ,780.00 COUNTY AUDI TO R. Salary of Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� 2,250.00 Salaries of Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,520.00 Salaries of Bookkeepers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 Salaries of Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 3,000.00 Record books &printing 1,500.00 Postage, telephone L telegraph .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00 Office equipment: supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Surety bond premiums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Traveling expense 100.00 Automobile Department - Clerks& supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,750.00 Total............ ,;18)530 .00 COUIT Y TP]ASUPER. Salary of Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries of Deputies & Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . Automatic Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tani receipts . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Postage 8: Stamped envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . Furniture & repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone L- telegraph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Incidentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premium on suret,r bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� 2,250.00 . . . . . 13,620.00 125.00 1,000.00 . 800.00 . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 . . . . . . . . 200.00 . . . . . . . 50.00 . . . . . 250.00 . . . . . . . . 600.00 Total............ a20,395.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sep terib e r TERAO Saturday THE 7 th DAY or October 192 2 COUNTY CLE.M. Salary of Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r? 2,250.00 Salary of Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19800.00 Salary of Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,380.00 Record books . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Printing . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Stationery & postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Office supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Filing cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Total .............. 6,680.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR. Salary of Assessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y� 2, 250.00 Salary of Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800.00 Salaries of Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,880.00 Salaries of Field Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 Timber cruising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Tax rolls G: personal assessment blanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Traveling expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175.00 Telephone, telegraph & postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Total...............��11,755.00 PROSECUTII':G ATTOMMY. Salary of Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 2,250.00 Salary of Deputy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800.00 Salary of Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,080.00 Records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Briefs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Reference books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Traveling e:_pense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 1111iscellaneous e::pense . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Total .............. ;5� 6,430.00 SHER2 FF. 0 'FI CE Salary of Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 250.00 Salaries of Deputies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,100.00 Office supplies, records, stamps & stationery . . . . . 375.00 1"i;cellaneous office expense, travel, telephone &, telegraph . . 800.00 Automobile maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Total .............. 4) 9 ,725.00 COUNTY JAIL Salai-y of Jailor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t� 1,680.00 Salary of Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360.00 Board of Prisoners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,600.00 Laundry . . . . . . 50.00 Clothing for prisoners . 400.00 Total .............. 5 6,090.00 COUNTY ENGINEER. Salary of Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q 2,250.00 Salary of Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800.00 Salaries of Field Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21500.00 Office supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Fielc? expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 Automobile ,aintenance 750.00 Total .............. . 7,950.00 SUPERI1\TTMTiDE1,TT OF COUNTY SC;1OOLS. Salary of Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00 Salary of Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,500.00 County Board of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Traveling e:.pense including Co. Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00 Teachers' Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Directors' *11eeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Stationery & Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325.00 Printing . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 E�-.oress & freight. . . . . 75.00 Incidentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 100._00 Total ............. 4" 6,200.00 COUITTY PH`.L'SICIAT•i. Salary of Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ti 1,500.00 Traveling expense L incidentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 T.edicine , drugs & attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 Total ............. `. 2,050.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 4 September TrRmy Saturday THE 7th DAY OF October 1922 C0MI NER, Salary of Coroner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yti 800.00 Incidental expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Total............ S;71,000.00 COU NTY TUBERCULOSIS NURSE. Salary of Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��1 , 500. 00 Traveling expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Office supplies &: equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Total............ 2,000.00 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGE11T, Salary of Agricultural Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 20100.00 Salary oil Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Printing, office equipment and supplies . . . . . . . . 275.00 Postage, telephone, telegraph &: express. . . . . . 120.00 Automobile maintenance . . . . . . 500.00 Travel expense & meals away from Bellingham. 180.00 Total........... 4?' 4,175.00 SUP ERI O R COURT DEPAP21ID41TT NO. 1 Salai-)r of Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,143.80 Visiting judges... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 iTztnessefee in�:crirailad 'cases . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500.00 Jurors fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 Board of jurors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00 Bailiffs' salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 Defending attorneys in felony cases. . . . . . . . 200.00 Incidentals, including statione).7y, reference books, etc 50.00 Total ........... y)11,193.80 DEPARTITENT No. 2 Salary of Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2,143.80 Visiting Judges. . . 100.00 Physicians' fees, insanity cases 500.00 Witness fees in insanity cases 150.00 Incidentals, including stationery, reference books, etc 50.00 Total.......,... $ 2)943.80 JUVENILE COURT Salaries of Probation Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1,800.00 Transportation . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Expenses of office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Care of juveniles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00 Ufiothers' Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ,000.00 Total........... y?29 ,950.00 OFFICIAL COURT REPORTER. Reporter's fees under Session Latins 1913, estimated . . . 21000.00 Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 Total........... 21075.00 JUSTICE COURTS, Salaries of Justices and Clerk (City). . . . . . . . . . $ 2,700.00 Salary of Constable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 960.00 Postage, telephone &: telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Incidental office e,�roense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 V[i'• n-sns & Jury fees.+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Traveling expense of constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Fees of Justices & Constables (Country). . . . . . . . . 150.00 Total........... 4,360.00 COURT HOUSE. Salary of Janitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0500.00 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Janitor supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Lights & light supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Fuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 Repairs E- replacerlents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Furniture w fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5000 Garbage disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 Total........... ti) 6,475.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERI$9 Saturday THE 7th DAY or October 192 2 COUNTY HOED]. Salaries of Superintendent & Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000.00 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Food supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500.00 Clothing and shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Gas, oil and truck expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 1,500.00 Veterinary expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 ' eed for livestock . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 .cliurniture cc fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Hardware, nails, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Equipment, lights and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Repairs and replacements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Total .............. y)19,200.00 DETENTION HOSPITAL. ��alari es of Superintendent & Iio,t ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Food supplies. 250.00 Drugs . 200.00 Lights & fuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Sundries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Total. .............. 1,300.00 COUNTY INDIGENT. Salaries of Charity Commissioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) 1,200.00 Incidental expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Fuel, dry goods w groceries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,500.00 Rents . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Transportation expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 i'iscellaneous, hospital & drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00_ Total .............. �12,850.00 ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATIONS. Voting machines . . . . . . . . Q `% 3 500.00 Registrations, elections & miscellaneous expense . . . . . . . .1,_000.00 Total .............. 4,500.00 STATE 7,xamination of records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (a 1,500.00 GL'NERAL I.II SCELLANEOUS . Industrial Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �) 1,200.00 Advertising & publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Judgments 2-. elains. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1,500.00 Local Improvement Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Registering Births L Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 71ild Animal Bounties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Forest Fire Protection. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Treasurer's 35 rebate on currentta., rolls. . . . . . . . . . . 25,000._00 Total ............. "?30,900.00 Total Current Expense Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )238,007.60 Less Estimated Receipts - Auditor's Office . . . . . . . . . . ,;14,000.00 Clerk's Office. .. . . . . . . . . . 7,500.00 Sheriff's Office . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 Justice;Cotirts . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 County Home . . . . . . 3,000.00 Interest on Deposits . . . . . 10,000.00 'prom C i t ; o f E" e11ingham. . . . . . . 1,000.00 Interest on Delinquent Taxes !;et amount to be raised by Taxation. for Current Expense y)187,007.60 ----000---- Soldiers' Relief Fund. 29700.00 General School Fund (R & B Code 4602). 140,842.75 Road & Bridge Fund - Construction, repair & maintenance. . . 1)80,000.00 Guide 'Heridi.an (Road Bonds R edemption) 4,000.00 -No rtilwest Diagonal(" " if A1350.00 :.: Cities 1501 . . . 5,500.00 93,850.00 Everson-Nooksack Road Impt. Fund (Hy ;r18) Assessment 13,854.11 Blaine -Ferndale Road Ext. I"' t. (Hy #19) Assessment . . . 14,966.70 lFund Colf urxib is Valley Roads Fund (Hy =20) Assessment . . . . . . . . 2,937.29 Blaine-Lynden Road Inapt. Fund (Hy 7rr21)Asses srzzent . . . . . . . 10,053.32 Lawrence-Nooksack road � Ili t. nd (Hy 7t'22) Assessment. p(Hy 18,020.96 G-endale Road Impt. Fund 7;-23) Assessment. . . . . . . . 21,775.22 Custer -Haynie Road Im -Lu. Fund (Hy 7L25-) Assessment. . . . . . . 37,013.21 Lynden-Laurel Road Impt. Fund (Hy r`26) Assessment . . . . . . . 34 ,739 .20 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. . PROCEEDINGS _. er TERN7/ Saturday - - THE 7th._._._.._._. _.DAY or 19 Lynden-Sumas Road Imp'. Fund (Hy #30) Assessment. . . . 20,857.19 North Delta Road Impt. Hind (Hy #27) Assessment . . . . 6,879.22 River Improvement Fund. . . . 27,000.00 Dike District No. 1 650.00 ` Drainage Improvement District No . 3 B rafo rd) . . . . . 250.00 No. 4 Russell,}, 400.00 No. 6 1 Field) 75.00 No 7 . . . . B rown) 100.00 . No.15 . . . . Saar.Cree--k). . . . . . 300.00 No .18 Lamo reaux) . . . . 100.00 No.19 Lake Terrill) . . . 2,000.00 Butler Ditch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 250.00 Dufner Ditch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Moorman Ditch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330.00 Schell Ditch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of October, 1922. """►1n"unnn"rr"n"nnnu+t""""""""" E. C. Baxter Chainnan of the Board. "Board of County Commission-". J. A. Miller County Commissioner. ".ers of Whatcom: County State". Ed Brown County Commissioner. " of Washington. ". II1111111111"t111111i If 11 to 111111It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11"11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and ExC-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- In the matter of Olympic Portland Cement Company, Petitioner vs Columbia Tovrnship, ITlhatcom County, Respondent: The Department of Public Works of 71ashir_gton has consented to the establish- ment of grade crossing at the intersection of petitioners railway by County Road No. 361 in Sec 22, Twp 40 N, R 5 E, W.11. ------- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMSSIONERS OF v791ATCOM COUNTY, .WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR THE ) ( ORDER OF LEVY. YEAR ` 19 22• IN V-111ATCOTR COUNTY, 111ASHINGTON . ) NOW, at this time, this matter coming on. regularly for consideration by the Board, the levy for state taxes as hereinafter made being in accordance with the notice as given by the State Board of Equalization and the State Auditor of said State in the manner provided by law, and the County taxes being in accordance with the published estimates thereof as made in accord- ande with Chap. 138 of the Lays of 1909, which law this Board of County Commissioners does hereby find has been complied with in all respects, and the school taxes being in accordance with the .estimates as furnished by the directors of the several school districts and by the County Superintendent of said county, the estimated receipts from the State and County appor- tionments of each district being taken into consideration, and the levies in the school districts which exceed the statutory limit, being in accordance with elections ratifying and authorizing said levies, and the levies for the payment of school districts bonds and interest thereon being in accordance with the requests and needs of each district as expressed by their boards of directors and ascertained by this Board of Commissioners and as provided by law, and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of the state, county, school districts, etc., and having computed the rate of taxation necessary to levy the required amount of taxes upon the assessed valuation as returned by the Assessor of said County. And October 2, 1922, being' the date upon which hearing was had upon the said estimates so published in accordance with Chap. 138 of Taws of 1909, and said hearing coming on at said time and being continued to October 7, 1922 for the further consideration of all arguments in favor of or against said estimates; NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board of County Commissioners of Thatcom County, Washington, that there be, and hereby are levied taxes in tiVhatcom County, Washington, to be charged on the assessment and tax rolls of said county for the year 1922 for the, respective funds hereinafter designated the number of mills hereinafter specified, with RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _SeptemberTERATd ..Saturday--- --_ _ TxE 7th DAY or October 19D respect to each of said funds. Said number of mills to be and are hereby levied and charged against each dollar of taxable property in Whatcom County, Washington, for said year 1922, namely: TAX LEVIES FOR WHATCOI:I COUNTY IN 1922. Levy Required Bills STATE - State General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,327.07 2.425 State School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174,857.79 6.207 State Military Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,090.05 0.216 State Public Highwray Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301451.98 1.082 Permanent Hi ghvTay Fund . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 4516751.47 1.621 University Fund . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 0388. 65 1.185 State College Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,363.63 0.723 Bellingham Normal School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . 61090.84 0.216 Cheney Normal School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,848.16 0.172 Ellensburg Normal School Fund 3,649.52 0.130 Centralia Normal School Fund . . . . 39031.00 0.108 Capitol Building Construction Fund . . . . . . . . . 15,155.00 0.538 Reclamation Revolving hind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ,155.00 0.538 Veterans Compensation Bond Retirement . . . . . . . . 30,311.00 1.076 Total State .,. .0457,395.16 16:237 COUNTY - Current Expense Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4)187 , 007 .60 6.639 Soldiers' Relief Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700.00 0.096 General School Fund . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 140,842.75 5.000 Road & Bridge Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Everson-Nooksack Rd Impt.$'=d:(Ily.#18) : . . . . . . 939850.00 . . . 131854.11 3.332 0.492 Blaine -Ferndale Rd Ext Irapt Fund (Hy #19) . . . . . . 140966.70 0.530 Fund, (HT Columbia Valley Roads Impt Fund (H #20) . . . . . . 2,937.29 0.104 Blaine-Lynden Rd Impt Fund (Hy . . . . . . . . 101053.32 0.357 Lawrence-Nooksack, Rd Impt Fund (Hy #22) . . . . . . . 18,020.96 0.640 Glendale Rd Impt Fund (Hy #23) . . . . . . . . . . . 21,775.22 0.773 Custer -Haynie Rd Impt Fund (Hy #25) . 37,013.21 1.314 Lynderi--Laurel Rd Impt Fund (Hy #26 341739.20 1.233 Lynden-Sumas Rd Impt Fund (Hy #30) . . . . . . . . . 20,857.19 0.741 North Delta Rd Impt Fund (Hy #27}. . . . . . . . . . 69879.22 0.244 River Improvement Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.1000.00. 0.958 Total County. . . . . $632,496.77 22.453 Total Consolidated Levy for State & County . . . . . 01089,891.93 38.690 EVERSOAT-NOOK SACK BDAD I']PRO E T M-7 FUND (h i c;hway To . 18) - Valuation Tax Bills Levy Ten Mile Township 0 543,865. 217.83 0.40 Lynden Township 1,060,642. 1,767.75 1.667 Nooksack Township 1,120,343. 4,125.54 3.683 BLAINE-12RL DALE ROAD ENT. INPROVE11IMTT FUND (Highway No. 19) - Valuation Tax - 15t . View Town. ship 789,7.34. 1,190.04 -- Custer Township 920 ,163 . 4,347.63 COLUID- IA VIiMET ROADS FUND (Highway No. 20) - Valuation Tax Nooksack Township �' `,T120 , 343 . 31459.26 BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD II-TROVEITE IT FUND (Highway No. 21) - Valuation Tax Custer Township 920,163. - 4 6 , 687.15 LAVMI ITCE-HOOKSACK ROAD IIJ1PR0VMII1TT FUND (Highway No. 22) - Valuation Tax Lawrence Township 831 ,511. ti? 5,765.52 Nooksack Township 1,1201343. 1,442.22 GLI121DALE ROAD IMPROVEMENT IJUND (Highway No. 23) - .Valuation Tax Delta Township 6591479. 5,446.43 Lynden Township 1,060,642. 1,659.98 CUSTER-11AYNIE ROAD IIIPROV { � � ITT TMTD (Highway No. 25) - Valuation Tax -- Custer Township q�' 920,�63, y 9,092.30 Delta Township 659,479. 10,104.00 ITi 11 s Levy 1.505 4.725 Mills Levy 3.088 Mills Levy 7.267 Mills Levy 6.,934 1.287 Mills Levy 8.259 1.565 Mill's Levy 9.881 15,321 LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD INPROVE1I104T FUND (Highway No. 26) - Valuation Tax Trills Levy Ferndale Township 01,184,867. yP 2,754.91 2.325 Ten I,Ii l e Township 543,865. l0g234.19 18.817 Lynden Township 11060,642. 4,376.94 4.127 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _ .TERM Saturday_..__._ .__.._TxE__.._._.-_....--_._. 7th -- DAY OF October 1922 NO1UH DELTA ROAD I1JP1DV 29 iTT FUND (Highway No. 27) - Valuation Ta•x Dills Levy Custer Township 920,163. Q 252.67 0.275 Delta Township 659,479. 2,617.29 3.968 LYN IEN- SUTRAS ROAD I.TJP F,0V1ZM111T FUND (Hi g1,11vay N o . 3 0) - Valuation Tax Mills Levy Lynden Township "%1 , 060 , 642. 61751.97 6.331 No oksack Township 1,120,343. 1 , 929-.14 1.722 Acme Township . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.27 Baker Township . . . . .23.73 -Columbia Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.72 Crescent Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 9.64 Custer Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 Delta " own. ship . 4.85 Deming Township . .14.64 Ferndale Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.76 Geneva Township .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.04 Glacier Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.98 Lawrence Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 7.70 Lyn den T ovrn ship . 8.00 Lummi I s landTovrnship .10 . Tfiaple Falls Township . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.97 Marietta Tovrnship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.14 Yo unt a in View Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50 No oksack Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.85 Pork Tovrnship . . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.86 Point Roberts Township . . . . . . . . 9.84 Rome Township. 8.21 Semiahmoo Tovrnship. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.56 Ten 1-Tile Tow nship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50 Van 71yck Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9.52 City of B•ellingham•- District A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.02 rr B . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 16.87 rr C . . . . . . . . . . . 15.40 rr D . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22.55 rr E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.40 rr F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.40 rr G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.40 City of Blaine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 Town of Ferndale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.50 .'own of Lynden. . . . . 18.00 Tovrn of Noolcsack. . . . . . . . 23.00 Towrn of Sumas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50 Tii 11 s , hills, Hills, Hills, ITills, Union gills, hills General Levy :Voea- High High Bond mills, Bond Total Di_ at,, _. 'urposes Voto� tioral School Sc%oo Interest 3 10. 2. 1.6 9.2 22.8 8 3.2 2. 5.2 9 4.1 2. 6.1 12 10. 2. 12. 16 7.8 - 2. 9.8 23 2. 2. 25 10. 5. 2.6 7. 24..6 26 10. 2. .6 2.1 14.7 29 6.3 2. 8.3 ,:. 3 2 10. . 2. 2.3 1.1 15.4 34 10. 2., 12. 40' 8.3 2. 10.3 41 2. 2. 4. Z142 5.1 2. 7.1 43 '10. 2. 12. 44 10. 2. 2.1 3.6 17.7 50 10. 2. 12. 53 8.8 2. 10.8 55 10. 8. 2. 20. 61 7.5 2. 9.5 62 , 10. 5. 2,4 17. 63 10. 2. 1.3 7.8 21.1 64 ' 10; 2 12. 68 10. 2.. 12. 69 8.3 2. 10.3 70 6.9 2. 8.9 78 7.6 2. 9.6 83 2. 2. 41. 84 7.2 2. 1.9 3.6 14.7 86 10. 4. 2. .8 7.2 24. 90 10. 2. 12. 93 4.5 2. 6.5 94 3. 2. .2 1. 6.2 99 10. 2. 112 ~4.5 17.7 100 10. 2. 12• 301 ( See below) 303 10. .6 2.2 12.8 306 10. 5. 2. 17. 308 10. .3 2. 12.3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _ September TERrrX Saturday...... ..... THE 7 th DaY or O c t ob e r 1922 308-82 10. .3 2. 12.3 309 10. 7. 1. 1. 19. 309-17 10. 7. 1. 2.3 2.7 23. 312 4.6 2. 6.6 312-95 4.6 2. 6.6 316 4.4 2. 6.4 317 10. 3. 13. 317-58 10. 3. .8 3.9 17.7 318 10. 3. .5 13.5 319 10. 4. 1. 15. 320 10. 1. 11. 320-30 10. 1. 1.4 6. 18.4 320-76 10. 1. .7 5.3 17. 400-19 8.3 2. 1.3 8. 19.6 400-21 3.9 2. 5.9 400-38 5.1 2. 7.1 401-35 10. 10. 7.4 3.3 6. 36.7 401-67 10. 7.4 17.4 401-72 6.2 7.4 13.6 401-85 10. 6. 7.4 23.4 401-305 10. 10. 7.4 27.4 402-5 4.6 10. .35 1.8 16.75 402-18 7.7 10. 17.7 402-47 9.5 10. 2.1 21.6 INTEREST AND REDI+�:IPTION 1UNDS General ---BOND 301 - 301 301 Total Dist. & Voca- 135000 750.00 95000 1-B 2 4 81. Mills Td�y, tional _. _. 500.. 27000 O.D.._._44DM 1,.evy _.... 301 11 .75 .66 1.2 13.61 B 11 .75 .66 1.2 .3 1. 14.91 C 11 .75 .66 1.2 .3 1. 14.91 D_ 11 .75 .66 1.2 .3 1.5 1. 16.41 E 11 .75 .6G. 1.2 1.5 1. .1. 17911 F 11 .75 .66 1.2 1. 1. 15.61 G 11 .75 .66 r 1.2 1. 14:61 74 11 .75 .66 12.41 79 11 .75 .66 12.41 87 11 .75 .66 12-.41 301-4 11 1. 12. 301-303 11 11.E And, at this time, there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter of levying taxes for the maintenance of Dice District No. 1, and the maintenance and repair of Drainage Improvement Districts No. 3, 4, 6, 7, 15, 18, and Butler Ditch, Dufner Ditch, Doorman Ditch, and Schell Ditch; and this Board having carefully considered this matter, finds that the sums set opposite each Dike, Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch respect- ively will be needed for the ensuing year, and that an apportionment of said amounts shall be made in proportion to the original assessments for the construction of said Dike, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches, as follows: Dike District No. Z IT-aintenance ti 650.00 Drainage Improvement District No. 3 It 250.00 No. .4 n 400.00 No. 6 " 75.00 n rr rt No . 7 " 1.00.00 rr n rt No. 15 " 300.00 n n n No. 18 a 100.00 Butler Ditch " 250.00 Dufner Ditch " 100.00 f Doorman Ditch " 330.00 Schell Ditch If 600.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September _ TERM Saturday THE 7th DAY OF October 1922 And this Board does hereby order, adjudge and decree that such respective amounts be, and the same are hereby levied against the parcels of land within the said districts, to be charged as a tax against each of the parcels of land embraced within the various districts, on the tax rolls of Whatcom County, for the year 1922, and to be paid at the time anc in the same manner as is provided by lacy for the payment of State and County taxes, and the County* Assessor is hereby directed to extend saic' amounts against said lands respectively on the talc rolls of Whatcom County for the year 1922 at the time of the extension of the regular State and County taxes. It is further ordered anc adjudged by this Board that the money derived front the levies above made shall be credited to the said Dike, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditch funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of construction, maintenance and repair of said Dike, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches as above designated. ------ 000------ And, at this time, there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter of levying taxes, or assessments, for the redemption of outstanding aarrants for construction of ditch for DRAINAGE IKPMVE + 1 'T DISTRICT N0. 19 (bake Terrill Ditch) , and this Board having care- fully considered this matter finds that the sum of $2000.00 will be needed for the redemption of outstanding warrants for construction of said ditch, and that a proper apportionment of said amount to the lands benefited in proportion to the benefits received by said land from the said c'itch, are as follows; 1edemp . Constr. Acrese Descrintion _ Sec TyZ- it E V7arrznts 31. That part of Vfi S1"r_'x hying VI of 17 line -- of Gov't hots 1 & 2 15 39 1) 146.92 267.25 & SEA, 1` ;=r SL47, That part of SV* lying L of E line of Gov't Lots 1 & 2,-That part of EL IMI-- & of Vt-4 NE-, lying Sly & Ely of Fly & Sly line of Gov't Lots 3 & 4, That part of E NEY & of I ��r SE r lying Vlly & Sly of My & Sly line of Lot 4 16 39 1 1,266.58 93. NE-r NEB , That part o f E- NVI-1 , VV-a NE,'- & o f- SEA NEB lying Illy & Ely o f My & Ely line of Gov't Lots 1, 2 & 3 21 39 1 440.76 7. 7 acres m or 1 bet meander line & old shore lying My of 17I1y line of Lots 1 & 2 22 39 1 33.17 23.75 That part o f Nr,;r lying 1.7 o f W line of Gov't Lots 1 & 2 exc. 7 a bet meander line & old shore line 22 39 1 112.57 422. acres 4-�2, 000.00 And this Board does hereby order and adjudge that said respective amounts be and the same are hereby levied as above apportioned against each of the above respective parcels of land, to be charged as a to g. against each of said tracts respectively on the tax rolls of V) iatcom County for the year 1922, and to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as provided by late for the payment of State and County taxes, and the County Assessor is hereby directed to extend said amounts respectively against saiCl lands on the tax rolls of V7hGtcom County for the year 1922 at the time of extension of, the regular State and County taxes. It is further ordered and adjudged by this Board, that the money derived from the levy above made for redemption of warrants for construction of said ditch, in amount of 02000.00, shall be credited to the DRAINAGE IlZROMM, -;T DISTRICT NO. 19 CONSTRUCTION 1UND. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of October, 1922. , RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 0 UTHE...........7 th October 1922 .5.eptemb e r TER��4�.. Satu� rd DAY OF ... .. .. .... ........... ...... ... . . ... . ... to 11 11 11 11 11 to 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 it 1111 11 it if If It 11 11 11 to 11 EA, C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board, of -County. Comn.ission-r.l J. A. Miller County Commisdioner. Ilers of Uhatcom County State" E, d B rovm County Commissioner. is of V,1ashini-;ton. 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIII fill Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Cleric of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, October Ilth, 1922 Chairman Boakd of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS se�te rb e.r _ _.._.TERM . ..wednesd.ay .. THE. llth DAY OF October 192 2 Wednesday, October llth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 7, 1922. Present, all members o-f the .Board am the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed: CURRENT FNPENSE FUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid by Revolving Fund yp 77.35 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid from Revolving Fund 13.65 SOLDIERS' RELIEF 1UND Clarence E. R. Brovm Relief 70.00 PEMAJ +'ITT HIGI111TAY HAINTFTANCE 1UJIM J. F. 1.1[eek Labor on road 50.00 T'APLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD FUND Cramer Contracting Co. Contract Mork 7,509.41 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, October 14th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. 419. .: U RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS S ep t emb e xTimm/ _. Saturday _ .._. _ Ti;E...... _... 14t1^ _ ._. DAY of October . 192 2 Saturday, October 14th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 11, 1922. Present, all riembers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims and credits were allowed: SOLDIERS I RELIEF FUND Carl - ank Relief 20.00 ----- 000----- CREDITS ALLOWED COU172Y TM]ASUREAR AT Tii-� SI TT:LI-IldiT FOR THE MONTH MTDIIIG SEPTE111BER. 30, 1922. In the clatter of the settlement Frith Edith I;I. Thon-iton , County Treasurer of 77%_ atcom County, `,Iashington, for t'zie month ending September 30, 1922. 110 I, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith EI. Thornton, having filed vrith this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, anC, having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; .TOW$ THMREFORE, , it i s hereby o rdered by this Board that sai 0. Edith I:. Thornton , as such Treasurer, be �ynd she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE: SCHIOOL MID For cash paid State Treasurer STATE IIILITAY1 FUITD For cash ;paid State Treasurer STATE PERMMIIT HIGINMY 15UND For cash paid State Treasurer STATIC PUBLIC HIGMY10' FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid -State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For vrarrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants reddemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed STATE CAPITOL BUILDING I-JUND STATE IMCLAIrATION REVOLVING 1,uliU STATE VT;TE110TS' COMPEITSATION FUND STATE' FOREST FIRE PMTECTION FUITD STATE PADS FUND STATE GAZiE FUND STATE FISHERIES ES FUND COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND COUNTY ROAD AItD BRIDGE FUND SOLDIERS t RELIEF FUND HARBOR I1,1PROVEIDMIT FUND PERIMANE1T HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND For warrants redeemed For cash paid cement company for cement LIQUOR IIMSTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed 1 1, 831.49 625.00 108.00 683.54 455.59 925.00 223.01 217 .08 275.15 70.42 31.25 55.50 105.50 831.72 .39 7,247.33 115.00 250.00 2,812.70 351.09 600.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept emb e r .. TExnz Saturday THE 14th DAY OF October 1922 COUNTY GAIM, PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed 438.20 MARRIAGE CERTII{ICATE F, ND For warrants redeemed 53.00 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND For warrants redeemed 66.86 RIVER 111PROM1 2'TT FUND For warrants redeemed 3,077.18 SUSPENSE ACCOUNT For advance payments 21.15 P O IM OF B ELL INGHl�L,,i FUND For warrants redeemed 461.05 FOREST RESERVE HIGID17AY FUND For warrants redeemed 180.79 CITIES I+'UlIDS For cash paid city and tovm treasurers 11,685.22 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERI AL FUND For warrants redeemed 27,645.71 For interest on same 66.35 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND R1]=TTIO1r FUND For school bonds redeemed 1,400.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 1,563.25 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDIIIG FUND For warrants redeemed 2, 352. 63 T Obi' NSHIP S I+�JNDS For cash paid township treasurers 2, 331.16 For interest on Baker Township bonds 60.00 CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD II:,TPT . FUND (Hy if25) For road bonds redeemed 28,000.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 4,096.90 NORTH DELTA ROAD IIZT . FUND (Hy 427 ) For warrants redeemed 23,861.75 LYNDYN- SUHAS ROAD 11,12T. FUND (Hy #'3 0 ) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 6,405.00 NOOKSACK-SUIIIAS ROAD IKPT CE1-1M1' ACCOUNT For cash paid cement company . for cement 9,830.20 PARK ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 2,253.40 1 APLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 9,581.26 DITCH & DRAIN. IMPT . DISTS. 11AI171ENA110E FUNDS For warrants redeemed 762.28 Total disbursement s ti?154 , 003: l0 We do hereby certify that vie find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on September 30, 1922, the same being in words and figures as fojl�lows, to -wit: r Dep osito Treasurer's Balance .__�. First National Bank - 22,987.10 Bellingham National Bank 27 ;478.20 Northwestern National Bank 31:484.89 American National Bank 30,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 22,500.00 First National bank of Lyn den 22,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 35,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 12,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 15,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 15 , 000.00 Farmers and Merchants Bank of Nooksack 5,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 20,000._00 Total Treasurer's cash on deposit y1. )263,950.19 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September 14th.. _ _ ._. .. DAY OF Oc,tober._._... 1922 Cash in Office: 71arr,.;nt s 1,)19 ,194.71 Cash in Vault 5,000.00 Currency 660.00 Silver 627.22 Checks and cash items 3,338.07 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . .� 28,820.00 Grand Total Treasurer's cash on hand . . . . . . . y%?292 , 770.19 IN TEST11101 f 71HE EOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of ti°,ih.atcom County, Washington, this 14th day of October, 1922. u"a"lilt lilt """uuu,►ulilt lilt uu"u"u"uu E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. 1:1iller County Commissioner. "ers of V7hatcom County State" Ed Brovrn County Commissioner. " of Washington. " " fill ►►""",►►►,►uu"",►„f►"u,►u" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offi'cio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000----_- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, October 16th, 1922. lie Chairman Boarcf of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TEnnTV. i,Io n..ao y..._....... - THE DAY or 0 c t ob e r. _ 192 2 _ 11onday, October 16th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 14th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follo3ring proceeding was had: BEFO E TIM BOARD OF COUNTY C0111ISSIONERS OF WHATCO11 COUITTY, WASIiINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF ENLARG.MIMT, BETTERI,. 0-T AND ) I1dPRO + �+L�'+NT OF THE DRAINAGE SYSTMI IN DRAINAGE ORDER FIXING TIME -LiO . HEARING ON IT1PRO ANT DISTRICT No. 4 IN 7MATCON COUNTY, APPRAISERS' REPORT. WASHINGT ON. 17HEREAS, the appraisers heretofore appointed to make up the schedule of apportionment of the cost of the improvement in the above numbered drainage improvement district, apportioned to each county, town and city and piece of property, benefited by the improvement , have filed their schedule of apportionment with the Clerk of this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that a hearing be held on said schedule of apportion- ment at the board room in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on Friday, the loth day of November, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. at which time and place all persons desiring to object thereto may appear and make such objections, or such persons may file with the Clerk of this Board such objections in writing at or prior to the date fixed for said hearing as above; and IT IS FU13THER ORDERED that notice of this hearing; be published in The Lynden Tribune, the official paper of VIhatgom County, Washington, once a week for three successive weeks, and the last publication of such notice shall be not less than seven nor more than fourteen days before the date of said hearing. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of October, 1922. tt It If if it It It ii It It tl it It If It It tl it II it It If if 11 11 It It ti II E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-ti J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brovrn County Commissioner " of Washington " n"anti"tiutrtt"tintinitrrlttittn"Ittin"rtll" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, October 17th, 1922. Chairman Board of -County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ............ . Sep.temb.er. _..T>ri;n . _ .....Tues.d�Y....... THE_.........._.._.17th ._...._ . ........ DAY or.... _ ._ Oci;ob e.r._ _ . . ........ .. . ....... 1922 Tuesday, October 17th, 1922. The Board met, pursuant to adjournment taken on October 16, 1922. Present, all merriaers of the Board and- the Clerk in attendance. The follovring claims were allowed and proceedings had: Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Sam E. Barrett", Co. Auditor CURRMTT EXPENSE FUND Claims paid from Revolving Fund Claims paid from Revolving Fund FOREST RESERVE HI GHVIAY FUND 342.50 2,536.60 The First National Bank Pt of Co's portion of cost .of constr I1t. Baker Hy 10,000.00 The Bellingham National Bank do 5,000.00 The Northwestern National Bank do 5,000.00 The American National Bank do 5,000.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01211I SSIONERS O Y f' WHAT COM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Construction) ORDER CREATING FUND of Saxon Bridge. WHEREAS, Wh.atcom County has constructed a bridge, knotim as Saxon Bridge, over the Nook- sacic River in Acme Township, said bridge to be paid for partly by Acme Township bonds and the balance from monies to be transferred from the Road & Bridge Fund of Matcom County; and M]MREAS, pursuant to resolution dated June 2, 1922, entered by the Board of County Comm- issioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the matter of separate and distinct funds, it is necessary that a fund be .created by the County Treasurer known as the "Saxon Bridge Fund" unto Which fund all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made. NO`"l, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington., in regular session, that the County Treasurer of Zflhatcom County, Washington, be, and she is hereby directed to create a fund to be known as the "Saxon Bridge Fund" unto which . fund all money derived by reason of the said improvement shall be paid, and from �:*?Zici2 payments for the said improvement shall be made. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this- 17th daY of October, 1922 !!"11""11"""""""""oll"""1111""""""11"" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County. Commissioners" J. A. Miller County Commissioner. If of 1I1hatcom County State " Ed Brown County Commissioner. " of Washington " 1111111tilltlllt1111111111111111flllflllllltlllliiilfill 111111 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Charles K, Parker J. A. Shields E. R. Olson H. C. Shields Sven Bakke A. 0. Shields Andrew Bakke ISilton Weidkamp S. 111. Jones Gerald Wolfe Thos. P. Jeffers J. R. Wood Bacon & 1.1atheson Forge Co. H. W. Buzzard horse Hdwe Co. Northwest Hdwe . C o . Galbraith Bros. Acme Motor Co. Caine-Grimahaw Co. Standard Oil Co. ------ 000-_---_ SAXON BRIDGE FUND Piling for Saxon Bridge Lab o r Foreman do do do do do do do do do Foreman Superv. reconstr. Saxon Bridge Rep,a irs to Saxon Bridge do Spikes, bolts, etc. for Saxon Bridge Spikes for Saxon Bridge Piling and caps Tube a/c Saxon bridge Coal for Saxon Bridge Oil for work on Saxon Bridge ------- 000--__-__ team 129.15 144.00 80.00 92.00 58.00 12.00 111.00 95.00 74.00 56.00 115.50 400.00 402.80 329.82 115.21 6.18 165.15 2.25 80.68 1.85 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on I:Ionday, October 23rd, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERM; -Hon day THE 23rd DAY or October 192 2 I:ondey, October 23rd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 17th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFOR?01 THE BOARD Or COUNTY COMT SSIOITERS OF 7IHATC0312 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE TIAPETER OF FO ITL AN) ( ORDER ACCEPTING RESIGNATION OF F. A. QUERY AND FOR SC?EL DITCH. ) APPOINTING PHIL ROESSELL WHEREAS, F. A. Query, the regularly appointed foreman for drainage ditch knovin as Schell Ditch, has filed with this Board his resignation as such ditch foreman;and 1IHEI'+AS, it has been recommended that Phil Roessell be appointed to fill the vacancy caused by such resignation; KOVI, TIEIREFOI E, it is ordered that the -resignation of F. A. Query as foreman for Schell Ditch be, and same is hereby accepted; and IT IS FUITI IR ORDERED that Phil Roessell be, and he hereby is, appointed as foreman for the Schell Ditch until further order of the Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of October, 1922 11 11 It it 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 ,t 11 11 If 0 It 11 11 It It 11 It It It 11 11 11 E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Biller County Commissioner "ers of `1hatcom County State" Ed Brosm County Commissioner " of Washington " it 11 Il It tl tl 1111 Il if 11 It Ii fl it 11 fl if ii i) 11 11 li 11 fl ti tt it 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-6 fficio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ IN THE I1ATTER OF DUPLICATE) ( ORDER TO ISSUE. WARRANT TO H . I,I . B ROVET ) 1,TMEREAS, application has been made to this board by 11. M. Brown wherein the permanent loss by fire of River Improvement warrant No. 1140, issued on October 2, 1922, in the sum of :;s28.00 in favor of said Ii. I;I. Brown, is set out to the satisfaction of this Hoard. ITO`I, THEIREFOIF.E, it is ordered jb�r this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of 4928.00 on the River Improvement Fund to the sai d Ii. 1:7. B rows in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of October, 1922. 11 I1"It 11 It If It 11 1111 it It 11 11 11 11 it 1t"""' """""" i . C. . Baxter Chai rnian of the Board "Board of County Co ziission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of Vhatcom County State" Ed Broym County Commissioner " of Washington 11 n"1111"n,I"nilffut►n11f►1f111fir„If11n1t1f"11" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- J IN THE MATTER Or, DUPLICATE ) ( ORDER TO ISSUE. WARRAITT TO VIOLTEIT & 1?ONT Sn IBC ) WHEREAS, application has been made to this Board by 7rolten & LTontfort wherein the perma- nent loss of Current Expense Fund warrant No. 84945, issued on June 5, 1922 in the sum of 4a 27.70 in favor of said 71olten & Montfort, is set out to the satisfaction of this Hoard, NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of �p27.70 on the Current Expense Fund to the said Tolten & Montfort in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Hoard this 23rd day of October, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TE1�m� lJonday THE 23rd DnYOF October 192 2 ay, Oc-16-oIber 25rd, 19 22 """ii;i"";rn"""""""rr;ini;;r"rr";r"""i' E, C. Bax4er Chairman of the Board, "Board of County Commission-" T: A. Miller County .Commnissioner "ers of.V1hatcom, County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner of of Wa.shingtOn " rrnn"n"";rn",r";;n""";;nrrn";rirnit""" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and�Ex-officio Clerk of the -Board. 000------ R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N i,IHEREAS certain personal property taxes, for the tax'year beginning Parch 1st, 1919 and ending February 28th, -1920, in the sun. of $')4611.55, besides interest, assessed against the personal property of the Blaine Cannery Company, is unpaid, except the sun. of Trio Thousand Fifty-four Dollars and Ninety-four Cents •($2054.94) , heretofore paid to -the County Treasurer by the plaintiff in the suit' now pending in the Supreme Court as hereinafter mentioned; and VIHEREAS, certain personal property -taxes, for the tax year beginning „arch 1st, 1921 and ending -February 28th', 1922, in the sum of $�3304.85, besides interest, assessed against the personal property of.the Blaine Cannery Company, ,is unpaid except the sum of )1071.60, here- tofore paid by P. E. Harris & Co., $ 300' derived from sale of one retort; and trIHEREAS, there is pending in the Supreme Court of the State of Vlashi.ngton, a suit involving the vali di ty -and amount o f the tax fo r the year beginning March 1st, 191.9 , and there also is pending a suit in the Superior Court of Whatcom County, involving the validity of the lien and amount of taxes for the tax year beginning Parch lst, 1921, said suit being entitled respectively, "Blaine Cannery Company, a corporation .versus Miatcom County, a corporation and Frank Wilson as Treasurer thereof," and "Paul Wolten and wife versus Edith 29. Thornton et al No. 15499" ; and V7HEREAS, the folloidng named persons have been arrested, charged vTith the offense of removing a portion of the said property prior to the payment of the taxes thereon, to -wit: V.I. L. Brown., H. 71. Hall, V.I. C . Dawson , H. A. Flea ;er, and Blaine Cannery Company, and P., S , Harris & Co. WHEP.EAS the ,part:i qA interested `in said matters have offered to pay to the Treasurer of 71hatcom County the sum of. Five Thousand Dollars ($5000) in addition to the sum of Two Thousand Fifty-four Dollars and Ninety-four Cents •($p2054.94) already in the hands of said Treasurer, tendered in said suit of the Blaine Cannery Company, a corporation against Vrnatcom County, a corporation, and Frank Wilson as Treasurer thereof, notr pending in the Supreme Court of the State o f Washington ; and 'in addition to the further sum of $�1:071.60 already )aid by P. E. Harris & Co., and in addition to said $300 aforesaid, in full settlement and compromise of all said taxes and of all other taxes heretofore assessed against the said Blaine Cannery Company, and of said -two civil suits and of said seven criminal actions; and VIHEREAS, after full consideration -of all of said matters it is determined that the acceptance of said offer of compromise,is and trill be for the best interest of Thateom County. V0W THEREFORE b e it resolved that said offer of compromise be., and the. same. i s hereby accepted, and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed upon payment of the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000) in addition to the said sum of Two Thousand Fifty-four Dollars and. Ninety-four Cents ($52054.94) and $'p1071.60, and $300 heretofore paid as aforesaid, issue in the name of the Blaine Cannery Company and deliver to W. B. Stratton_, a receipt in full for all of said unpaid tabs, it being further understood that the appeal taken by the plaintiff in said suit of Blaine Cannery Company against Matcom County and Frank Wilson, Treasurer thereof,, shall be forthwith dismissed by appellant with prejudice and that the suit of Paul Yfolten and wife against Edith H. Thornton et al, No. 15499, now pending in the Superior Court of Thatcom. County, shall be forthwith dismissed by plaintiffs with prejudice and without further costs to 77hatcom. . County, as a part of this compromise settlement. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Wept e -.ib e r TERII�$ "onday THE ?C,,trl DAY or O c to'a e r 192 I1 J L� ii ��iOZ D that as i part o f ca id compromise the Prosecuting Attorney be,' and. he is _ereby authorized to dismiso, all of s^.id seven criininal action^ wit'. prejudice pursuant to t_ie -orovisiono, of sections 2126, 2127 Rem. 1915 Coc'_e. `E IT I'URTI=. P., t�SOI,7ED t1,a t the Prosecutinc Attorney be and he is hereby au-`horized and Jirected to sat-isf:,' t11e judgment heretofore entered in Superior Court of "illatcor. County in t'_e suit 0" s�1C�. Blaine Cannel�r COY71pnny, a COrpOi^ti0Y1 �.�;�.7nS' ..T1atcOri County,C0�'pOrF',ti0ri, anc'_ Fran1,� ',7ilson Treasurer thereof. ;0^rd of County Commissioners '�iiatcom County "board of County Com.,iission-" Ey E. C. Baxter Chairman 11ers of .Matcom County State" Ij. A. Hiller 11 o f •'IashinCton It y,a D roNm if ft It it 11 It 11 1{ 11 It 1{ fl It 11 it 11 ti Il 11 11 tl it 1! It 11 it fl if II Attest: Sam E.=,a::rett County Auditor & Cleric of the board. 0QC------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on I'riday, October 27th, 1922. Cheri rrian B o and o County Comrii ssioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS S ep t emb e r TERM/ !i ri day THE 27 t1i DAY or 0 c t o u e r 192 2 Friday, October 27th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to Q.djournment taken on October 23, 1922. Present , all men'e-rs of the Board nd the Clem_ in attendance. The following proceeding was had: BEmP.E ThE BOARD 01' COUNTY COI,C:ISSIOI,TERS Or V, ATCC1.i COUNTY, 771'.SEINGTO". II; '[= MATTER OF !!TI- EVE,317111T 011 TI , Iy0OKSACK-) ( HEARING 017, APPRAISERS' IIEPOILL COITTINUED. SULIAS ROAD, BEING HIGH17AY T,o . 31 ) This matter coming on for 'tearing on this day, in accordance with the duly published notice of hearing, and the board hearing all arguments for and against the approval of the appraisers' report on said Nooksack-Sumas Road; IT IS NOW ORDERED that said. rearing on said appraisers' report on Nooksack-Sumas Road be, and same is hereby continued to Friday, Noven&wer 10, 1922, a't 11 o'clock A.111. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of October, 1922. tt"prtItnnttuntttt"nn"",t„ntt""tttt't"tttt E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "board of County Corm-.fission-t' J. A. 1".i.11er County Conv,iissioner "ers of Matcom County State" Ed Brotm County commissioner it of 7rashington t' nnnnnttnn,rnnuuntrnnntt1101't'tttttttt'tt' ,(attest: Sarr. E. Barrett County Auditor and. Exl-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, October 28th, 1922. Chairman �aoard .of County Corimissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sep lenber TERmX Saturday THE 28th DAY OF October 192 2 Saturday, October 23th, 1922. The Doard met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 27, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceeding was had: R ESOLUTION ✓ ''.TiEREAS, the sub -way forded by the crossing of the northwest diagonal road under the rail- road trac'1. of the Great northern Ptilway Coripany southeast of the I;ooksacl. River at 1+ern"l-le, tl shington, is inconvenient and at times dangerous to the traveling public, because of the pre- sence of the pile _ients of the iailroad bridge in the middle of the road; and `?fDIIREAS , the removal of said bents is not required by the resolution concerning said sub- way, adopted by this Board on the 15th day of July, 1911, until the Railway Company removes its present timber bridge, -vrics still has a considerable period of durability; and 1:'�i MIAS, the railway Company is willing at the present time to remove its timber bridge over said highway, and in lieu thereof to construct a bridge of steel girders on pile supports, allowing a horizontal clearance for the highway of at least tv enty (20) feet beti*aeen the supports of said bridge, and a vertical clearance of at least twelve (12) feet above the surface of the hi&��way ; IMIJ, THERE -FOIE, BE IT RESOLVED by -the County Commissioners of Whatcom County in regular session aesernbled; That the Great northern Railway Company be, and it is hereby _equested anc? authorized to remove its present bridge over said hiE �zfray, and in lieu thereof to construct a bridge of steel girders on pile supports, providing a horizontal clearance for the highway of at least twenty (20) feet between the supports o said bridge, and a vertical clearance of at least twelve (12) feet above the surface of the highway; said work to be commenced within sixty (60) days from the date of passage of this resolution, and. completed. -within a reasonable time thereafter. This resolution, if accepted by the Great I,Torthern Rails,-y Co.�pany, shall supersede the agreement betvreeir the County and the Railway Company evidenced by the resolution of this Board, adopted. on July l5th, 1911. Done in oven session of the Board this 28th day of October, 1922. If ti ti if tt It it It tI It t► t► it t► it It It It n It it it It it tt it it n u E . C . B a:>t e r Chai rman o f the B o and. °I'oard of County Commission-tt J. A. Miller County Commissioner. tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner. It of Wa shins t on if " till "[1till "t►t:nnfill fill till t►tt"""t►""t►tttill Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and 11,1>-of_`icio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on T:onday, October 30th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September_. TERA�$ Monday. THE _... 30th.... _._ .. .. , . _.. DAY OF .-..October:192 2 1111onday, October 30th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment; token on October 28th, 1922. Present, all. merzbers of the Boarc' and the Clerl: in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN Tim HATTER OF DRAINAGE IrTROVEI:Z11IiT DISTRICT No.) ORDER FIXING T1104 AND PLACE OF HEARING - I' �rIHATC O_" COUNTY i7ASHITTGT ON t ON , ENG I111,2,R I S PJ P 0 RT . ACID. AC C 01-T, ANY-11 G 20 OF t ) PLAT, SUIWEY, ESTIMATES AITD OT`^�' DATA A11D DIIIECTING NOTICE J. C. Hills, the duly elected, qualified and acting Engineer of trlhatcom County, State of Washington, having heretofore filed vrith the undersigned Board in the above entitled proceeding .,his final survey, report and estimates in the matter of the proposed improvement in said. District, said report, survey and estimate and the schedule and plats accompanying the same being in all respects in accordance with the Statutes of the State of Washington, in such cases made and provided and the order of the Board of Commissioners of 17hatcom County, W,ashin gton-, heretofore mace and entered in the matter of said proceeding directing such survey, report and estimate:, and same having been this day by the Board in regular session fully considered, and it appearing therefrom that hearing should be directed and had on said survey, report, estimate anc_ accompany- ing files, as provided by lew, it is now ORDERED that a hearing be had upon said report and accompanying files and exhibits at the Board Room o f the County Commissioners of Matcom County, 'Washington, in the Court House at Bellingham, said Coiurty and State at 11:00 o'clock A.11. , on the 28th day of Iloverber, A.D. 1922, at Y-ehich time and place said Report of said County Engineer and all matters and things pertain- ing thereto will be heard and all pertinent evidence by said Board heard and received, including evidence concerning the probable costs of the proposed drainage improvement system and the probable benefit to accrue therefrom, and that at such time and place any and all persons in any manner interested in said improvement district or any lands included therein or in said proposed drainage improvement, may be heard and may present their objections, if any, to the estimate of damages and benefits contained in said report or any portion thereof, or regarding any other matter pertinent to said hearing. IT IS' FUFn'HER ORDERED that the County Auditor of Whatcom County, State of ti'lashington, as Clerk of said Board of County Commissioners of said County and State, shall give notice of said hearing; by publication of such notice once each vreek for three successive weeks in the UYINDEN TRIBUNE, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in 71hatcom County, Washington, samebeing the official newspaper of M- atcom. County, Washington, which said notice so given and published shall set forth the time and place of said hearing, shall specify the territory to be included in the proposed improvement district, both by boundaries and also by sections or fractions thereof, and which said notice shall also designate Vrith reasonable certainty the location, route and termini of the proposed improvement in said district and shall state that the plat, report and schedule on file in the office of the Board of County Commissioners show the property to be taken or damaged and the amount of dar.ages proposed to be allowed therefor, the last publication of said notice, as herein directed and ordered, to be not loss than seven nor more than fourteen days prior to the date of said hearing, as herein fixed and ordered, and as in said notice set forth. IT T,S FURTHER ORDERED that the County Engineer shall attend said hearing and have thereat his plats, plans, reports and schedules in relation to the proposed improvement and the Clerk of the Doard of County Commissioners shall also attend and have at such hearing all petitions, cl cla ir_s, objections and other papers and documents relating to said improvement on file in his office. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Se PJt em`d or .................T1 RM .+.Lon C�a ._.... THE DAY OF _ Q Y __. _.. .....30t.h....._ ....C.t.obQ27._._..... _ 1922 V DOITE AT A REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSI0IT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI,�:IISSIOITEi;S of ti' atcom County, State of Washington, held this 30th day of October, A.D. 1922. 11 if it 11 11 11 11 11 11 if it 11 11 it 11 if 11 11 11 it if 11 to it 11 to 11 11 11 "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Vhatcom County State" 11 of Washington " it 11 it it 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 it it It 11 it if 11 11 11 if 11 it 11 it 11 Attest: Sam E. 'Barrett COUNTY AUDITOR and ex.-officio Clerk of said Board. E. C. Baxter CHAI I; IAIT AND COUNTY CO M A ISSTONER J. A. MiIIer _ COUNTY COI:11ISSI61TER Ed B rovm COUNTY COIMISSIONER -----o0o----- IN THE HATTER OF AFPOINTI1tiG INSPECTORS AtTD JUDGES) Or, ELECTION FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ) IN VIIIATCOM COUNTY 01: ITOVIa' MER 7th, 1922. ) . ORDER APP OIN`T I1,TG WHEREAS, the law makes it the duty of this Board to appoint Inspectors and Judges of election for the several voting precincts in 71hatcom County, to serve as such officers at said General Election, and, MIEREAS, this Board has carefully considered said persons and finds that the persons hereinafter named are residents and electors of the precincts in which they have been appointed and are qualified to act as such officers at said General Election; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that said persons be, and they hereby are appointed as Inspectors and Judges of elections to serve in their res- pective polling places at said General Election on the said 7th day of November, A.D. 1922. Said persons herein appointed, the offices to which they are appointed, the precincts from which they are appointed are as follows, to -wit: BELLING11XII - 1st Ward, Precincts 11-21-31 Inspector Rose B . Bennett 1301 J St. Judge Lila P. Houlton 2320 F St. Judge ilellie A. Robinson 1714 G St. BELLINGHAH - 1st 'lard, Precincts 41==71 Inspector Geo. A. Henson 2212 Utter St. Judge Muriel Shields 2215 Utter St. Judge = di th E. Harris 2415 pteri dian St. BELLINGHAI.I - 1st :'lard, Precincts. 51-61 Inspector C. L. Linderman 2618 F St. Judge YLrs. Elizabeth H. Starck 2507 Elizabeth St. Judge 1Tarion Park 2612 Park St. BELLINGHAuT - 1st Ward, Precincts 81-91-101 Inspector V1. D. Gillen 2331 Cherry St. Judge 'Urs . J. A. 1.1cIntyre 2331 Henry St. Judge Jennie Dunn 2631 Williams St. BELLINGHA1,1 - 2nd t°lard, Precincts 12-22-32 Inspector J. L. Likins 211 Central Ave. Judge Capt.C. A. Bond 301 Grand Ave. Judge 17. F. Golden 1206 Central Ave. BELLINGHAM - 2nd lVard, Precincts 42-52 Inspector W. B . Wilson 2123 New St. Judge Bessie Rafter 2115 Franklin St. Judge Cecile Dettn n 2114 Young St. BELLINGH121 - 2nd Ward, Precincts 62-82 Inspector Cicero Coffman 115 E. Forth St. Judge C. T. Slentz 2750 Park Drive Judge Alice M. Brigham 2320 Grant St. BI,LLINGHAt:I - 2nd Ward, Precincts 72-92 Inspecto r B . B . Starbuck 2239 King St. Judge Emma Vo i ght 2124 James St. Judge I.Taude Crosslin 2400 King St. BELLIE`GHA11 - 2nd Ward, Precincts 102-112 Inspector 117m. Reid 2536 Xenia. St. Judge Hallah R. Jarrett 2208 Valencia St. Judge Opal Clarno 1700 Alabama St. BELLINGHAY - 2nd Ward, Precinct 122 Inspector C. S. Gerhart 4119 Alabama St. Judge J. L. Gilfilen 3921 Silver Beach Ave. Judge Rae H. Smith 2821 Iiartin St. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 192 2 5 ep.t emb e r .._ .. TERbS .. ___.... �:;IO.i1 Cy .... ._.. -- . _ . THE... � DAY OF Otn_.._ ._.._.___ .._. _0_c_tober_ BELLINGH121 _ 3rd Ward, Precincts 13-23-33 Inspector Geo . Dovmer 1414 Dock St. Judge Judge BELLINGHA1,41 -. Inspector L. C. Brokal Judge Mrs. Eva 11cCush Judge 1.1argi e Rowe Ir_snector 11. W. Blonden fudge Ora Gilfilen Judge Ethel II. Munn BELLINGHAIs - B ELLINGHAI.1 - Inspector T:Iabel Slater Judge J. D. Hannegan Judge Itlary Classe 3rd Ward, Precincts 43-53 1525 Iron St. 306 Potter St. 1621 Iron St. 3rd Ward, Precincts 63-73 1618 Iron St. 712 Lake St. 2100 Lake St. 3rd Ward, Precinct 83 Larson Station Electric Ave. 1748 Electric Ave. BELLINGHAIvI - 4th Ward, Precincts 14-24 Inspector D. E. Bartruff 11204 Dock St. Judge Harriett .B B. Gwynne 709 Forest St. Judge Mrs. V fenz 809 Elk St. BE.,LINGHAM - 4th Ward, Precincts 34-44 Inspector A. H. Pratt 906 High St. Ju dge C. Humphrey 706 Garden St. Judge R. S. Simpson 931 High St. BELLINGHAI.I - 4th Ward, Precincts 54-64 Inspector C. A. Swartz 1004 Jersey St. Judge Roy K. Tucker 714 Hapl e St. Judge "'rs. Rae Hale 1106 Jersey St. BELLINGHAM - 5th Ward, Precincts 15-25-35 Inspector W. 71. Carroll 1123 - 13th St. Judge Mrs. L. E. Charroin 1128 - 19th St. Judge Nellie J; Kellogg 341 S. Forest St. BELT INGHA1.1 - 6th Ward, Precincts 16-26 Inspector John Barker 1104 Larrabee Ave. Judge Maude E. Rust 902 Filson Ave. Judge Anne Larson 1005 Larrabee Ave. BELLINGHAIsI _ 5th & 6th Wards, Precincts 45-36-46 Inspector Wm. H. Clark 303 - 21st St. Judge Minnie Brand Clark 1715 Larrabee Ave. Judge Florence Shepard 1815 - 34th St. BLAINE - Precincts 1-2-3 Inspector J. W. G. Merritt Blaine Inspector I. 11. Scott Blaine Judg-e Esther Pinckney Blaine Judge 11aud Pennington Blaine FI?,RNDAJ,?.', & Precinct 3 o- 1,'EjUjDAjY, T0WNSHIP Inspector E. Field Ferndale Judge Leo. C. Fitzgerald Ferndale Ju de. e T . B . Flynn Fe rn dal e LTID)EN - Precincts 1-2 Inspector Geo . W. Worthen Lynden Judge Geo . B. Taylor Lynden Judge. E. D. Knapp Lynden NOOKSACK & Precinct 3 o f HOOKSACK TOWNSHIP Inspector S. G . • Yather ITooksack Judge Clyde Reed Everson Judge J. Guntert R #4 Everson SUI,IAS & Precincts 1-4 of NOOKSAC.X TOVINSHIP Inspector 0. D. Post Sumas . Juc'ge H. A. Edline R #4 ?Everson Judge J. R. Smith Sumas ACTIE Tovmship Inspector E. E. Boddy Wickersham Judge Edward Hemmingsen Wickersham Judge ?I. J. 1.1aleng Acme BAKER Township - lst Precinct Inspector Frank Jennings Van Zandt Judge C. E. Anderson Clipper Judge Celia I1. Zaremba Clipper BAKER Tovinship - 2nd Precinct Inspector H. C. Barber Chisville Judge Puget McKenna Chisville Judge N. E. Jorgenson Chisville COLULMIA TOvmship - 1st Precinct Inspector Glen Bush Kendall Judge Mrs. Orel 11. Hobart Kendall Judge Roy Baxter Kendall RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERAIX ITonday THE 30th DAY or October 1922 COLUTMIA Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector I.Tax Koehler F.F.D. i G,ple Falls Judge L. E. Potter pti 71 Sumas Judge William Frost I 1 Sumas CRESCIML Township Inspector V. E. Squires Samish Lake, Ju dge Lux Gerard Sami sh Lake , Judge A. Roy Sami. sh Lake, CUSTER To,.•mship - ist Precinct Inspector J. A. Po i~ter Custer Ju gre 1% 7T. Parrish Custer Judge B . 71. Everett Custer CUSTER Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector J. H. Harvey Blaine Judge George Van 7,1ingerden i� 7i2 Blaine Judge Gerrit Van 7ingerden R rL2 Blaine DELTA To,,mshi-o - Precincts 1-2 Inspector John AxIing y R 7r1 Lynden Judge W. H. Jackman R #I Lynden Judge J. H. Shope R yrl Lynden DE11ING Township - ist Precinct Inspector Cyrus T. Gates Deming Judge John A. ti'Test Deming Judge Jesse ITiles Deming DTI' LING Tovmship - 2nd Precinct Inspector H. A. Gates Deming Judge T.Tinnie Watson Deming Judge Ben James Deming So. Bellingham So. Bellingham So . Bellingham 4 IUMALE Totrnship - ist Precinct Inspector Enos Strode P, 7,41 Bellingham Judge Mrs. J. C. Anderson R �11 Ferndale Judge Mrs. Clara Boer R 7rl Ferndale T PITDALE Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector Emily Timmezz nan R 7#3 Ferndale Judge I.Tobe1 Bai3.ey Judge ','EMIDALE Township - 4th Precinct Inspector A. A. Stockton R `2 Bellingham Judge C. R. Hasel-,rood R I2 Bellingham Judge Elizabeth Sullivan R 7r2 Bellingham GEITE 'A T ovm shi-o Inspector :1. A. Eckardt Judge Banning Austin Judge Chas. S. Chisom GLACIER Tozmshi--) Inspector Chas. Bourne Judge Ilolea Branin Judge Iradia F. Boucher 109 Holly St. 1504 Washington St. P. 0. Box 474 Glacier Glacier Glacier LA!:.�ENCE Township - ist Precinct Inspector Paul J. Giarde R �r4 Bellingham Judge Jos. Trecker R ir4 Bellingham Judge P. G. Cooke i. #4 Bellingham L A°TRMITCE Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector Li de. B . Cassils 1L 1#2 Everson Judge Norman I.iwcauley Deming Judge T-'a rie Tollurn Lawrence LUI,L.iI ISLAND Township Inspector I. E. Austin Beach Judge H. F. Alfs Beach Judge Janet TI. Granger `reach LYITDEI,T Township - ist Precinct Inspector C. R. Axling i ,'l Lynden Judge L. S. Stremler Lynden Ju dg e LYITDEN Townshio - 2nd Precinct Inspector A. B. Colyer R J42 Lynden Jul dg e Fred Rose R i2Lynden Judge Gerrit Veleke R 2 Lyn den LYITDEIa To,r.nship - 3rd Precinct Inspector S. V7. 1.7orthen 1i 7r3 Everson Judge P. D. Harkness E'v erson Ju dg e RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TEsay4 I.`onday THE 30th DAY OF October 1922 MAPLE FAILS Township Inspector Hugh Judkins 1,11,, a,p1e Falls Judge Vl, H. Gilhausen Maple Falls Jude R. L. Sample Maple Falls M RIETTA TOML SHIP - 1st Precinct Inspector S. F. George T1Iarietta Judge S. B . Mayhew Bari etta Judge S. 21. Edson R 7r2 Bellingham T.ARIETTA TOWNSHIP - 2nd Precinct Inspector V`7. D. Andrus P �2 Bellingham Judge I,aggie Easterbrooks R 2 Bellingham Judge G. Fronk Tfoody R #2 Bellingham I�OUITTAIN VINI Township - 1st Precinct Inspector H. B . Halverson Custer Jude Pat Collopy R #2 Ferndale Judge Fred Brodahl Custer MOUNTAIi1 VIE17 Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector. George Peterson 11 # 1 Blaine Judge Sivert Westre R #1 Blaine Judge Grace Duxbury R irl Blaine UOUITTAIN VI , 7 Tovrnshin - 3rd Precinct Inspector J. N. Pratt R i 2 Fernd� le Judge VT. J. Byers E �2 Ferndale Judge I:I. R. Jones R #2 Fein&%le MOUNTAIN VIEW Township - 4th Precinct Inspector J. P. Felznley R 3 Ferndale Judge Llabe1 Roessel R 2 Ferndale Judge Ida Vro:•na.n 11 2 Ferndale i,iOOKSACK Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector A. E. Dstergreen R 7t-3 Everson Judge Mrs. Flora Everson Hatch 7r3 ' Judge Harry Hinton R#3 Everson PARK Township Inspector P. L .Hegg Park Judge J. D. Custer Park Judge V. Van Houten Park POINT ROBERTS Tovmshi•o Inspector J. V. I'Iarien Point Roberts Judge J. A. Largaud Point Roberts Judge William Taylor Point Roberts ROT,M Tovrnship Inspector T. J. T.IcCollum R i�4 Bellingham Judge W. G. Claite R y3 Bellingham Judge E. A. Altman R rr3 Bellingham SEMIAI1;I00 Township Inspector C. E. Wilkinson R 7,/1 Blaine Judge Frank Henspeter IR irl Blaine Judge !.innie Julien R #1 Blaine TEN LIILE Township - ist Precinct Inspector J. P. Lawrence R 714'1 Everson Judge H. Guckert R #1 verson DJu dge L . Durr R 7r1 Verson TEN MILE Towmship - 2nd Precinct Inspector J. H. Parker R ir1 Bellingham Judge H. Richardson R #rl Bellingham Ju dg e TEN T.II•LE Township - 3rd Precinct Inspector J. F. Taeek R #1 Bellingham Judge A. D. Foster 11 7r1 Bellingham Judge Al. Knowles 11 #1 Bellingham TEN 11ILE Township 4th Precinct Inspector J. A. Dinkel It 7r4 Bellingham Judge Fred P,auch R �1 Bellingham Judge T. J. Killion R wil Bellingham VAN 1,11YC3: Township - 1st Precinct Inspector A. G , Gordon R 7r3 I3 e lli n ;ham Judge Mrs. B . C . Young Silver B ec.ch Sta. Judge A. De Viieger Silver Beach St. VIOT WYCK Township - 2nd Precinct Inspector Oven Dewey R 7"'4 Bellingham Judge John Campbell It 7r4 Bellingham Ju dg e VAN WYCK Township - 3rd Precinct Inspector V1. R. V'lallace l; rl Bellingham #1 Bellingham Judge Gertrude Lc::.,?aon I; Judge :C. Selene P r1 Bellingham RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.Septenber.. .... JERM No THE 30th DAY OF October 1922 SLATE Precinct Inspector J. S. �.10reland ockport P .0. Judge Eva E. Felt Iockport P.O. Judge :3ernice Breiding Rockport P.O. TRAIL Precinct Inspecto r H. E. Barnes Glacier Ju cue Minnie Barnes Glacier Judge I.trs. F. Adkinson Glacier V=i Y Precinct Inspector Chas. 1'.. Bagnell Concrete Ju Or, e Ju dg e Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners this 30th day of October, 1922. " 11 11 It """" 11 """"" 11 """""",i 11 """""" " C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission- " J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of 1hatcom County State " County Commissioner It of Vlashingt on " "it11►tIf11if►t►i.ltltt10It11It11If11111111ltttit11111tt11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ IN THE MATTER OF THE SELECTING OF POLLING PLACES 1^OR THE) PRECINCTS Or WHAT COY COUNTY, WASHI NGT ON, TO BE USED AS � ORDER SELECT ING SUCH POLLING PLACES FOR THE PRIIIAAY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID t'IIIATCOIN COUNTY ON TUESDAY, NOVE1TER 7th, 1922 ) 7MEREAS, a General Election is to be field for all of the voting precincts of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 7th day of Hovember, 1922, and the law makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling places to be used as such at said General Election, and, WHEREAS, this Board does now name the following described buildings as the polling places for the several voting precincts in �%atcom County, to be used at said corning election on November 7th, 1922. Each of said buildings which have been selected, being convenient and readily accessible to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally known by the name by which it is hereinafter designated, 1M,1) THEEFO75E, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that the build- ings hereinafter naxn.ed be, and are hereby selected axid designated as polling places for the various voting precincts to be used as such polling places for the respective voting precincts cif Vhatcorl County, Washington, at said General Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 7th day of November, A.D. 1922. BELLING 'I - FIRST ti'TARD Precinct Location 11 Court House,'G St. 21 Court House, G St. 31 Count House, G St. 41 Columbia Grocery, 2401 Utter St. 51 Store Bldg. , 2800 1fleridian St. 61 Store Bldg. , 2800 Yeridian St. 71 Columbia Grocery, 2401 Utter St. 81 Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. 91 Riseland's Groce2n-j, 2400 Lynn St. 101 Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. BELLINGH TI - SECOND WAIM 12 City Hall, Prospect St . 22 City Hall, Prospect St. 32 City Hall, Prospect St. 42 Junction Grocery, 2101 Cornzrall Ave. 52 Junction Grocery, 2101 Cornwall Ave. 62 B eclL's Bakery, Corrrmall Ave. 72 Smith's Grocery, 2403 James St. 82 .Beck's Bakery, Cornvrall Ave. 92 Smith's Grocery, 2403 James St. 102 Eureka Grocery, .2121 Alabama St. 112 Eureka Grocery, 2121 Alabama St. 122 Ding's Store, 4400 Alabama St. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September .TERAfX IFonday THE 30th DAY OF October 192 2 B LLINGHAH - THIRD WARD 13 Diehl Hotor Co. , cor. Champion and Dock Sts. 23 ?Mehl Rotor Co., cor. Champion and 'Dock Sts. 33 Diehl 11'otor Co., cor. Champion and Dock Sts. 43 Groceteria, 507 Potter St, 53 Groceteria , 507 Potter St. 63 Gilfilen's Residence, 712 Lake St. 73 Gilfilen's Residence, 712 Lake St. 83 'Irs. Class' Residence, 1748 Electric Ave. BELLINGHAM - MUM 'I A.RD 14 Wenz's Grocery, 809 ElI; St. 24 Wenz's Grocery, 809 Elk St. 34 11aple St. Fire Hall, cor. Indian and I.Iaple Sts. 44 TIiaple St. Fire hall, cor. Indian and Duple Sts. 54 TTaple St. Grocery, 702 Naple St. 64 Maple St. Grocery, 702 Hhple St. BELLINGHAT.' - FIFTH WARD 15 Rollin Is Bldg. , 812 12th St. 25 Rollin's Bldg., 812 12th St. 35 Ro llin' s B 1 dg . , 812 12th St. 45 Hurley Bldg., 2004 Harris Ave. BELLJI;GHAT:T - SIXTH WARD 16 Kulshan Garage, cor. 12th and Harris Sts. 26 Kulshan Garage, cor. 12th and Harris Sts. 36 Hurley l dg . , 2004 Harris Ave. 46 Hurley Bldg: , 2004 Harris Ave. BLAINE I City Hall 2 City Hall 3 City Hall FERi,TDALE City Hall LYNDE!I* 1 City Hall 2 City Hall NOOKSACK Farmer's Telephone Bldg. SUTMAS City Hall AC1I?E TO1;TI1TSHIP 0ld School House, Saxon District No. 8 BAKER TO 1;%TSEIIP 1 I anual Training IIall, Clipper District No. 40 2 Post Office Bldg., Chisville COLU11BIA TOWNSHIP 1 W.O.W. Hall, Kendall 2 ITax Koeliler's Residence CRESCENT TO'WNSKIP Samish Lake School House, District No. 43 CUSTER TOWNSHIP 1 Custer Hall 2 Haynie Hall DELTA TOVNSHIP 1 Old School House, Glendale District No. 312 2 Old School House, Glendale District No. 312 DE1:1ING T OJIINSHIP 1 K.P. Fall, Deming 2 Grange Hall , Welcome FERNI)ALE TO�,TISHIP 1 Woodlyn Church 2 Evergreen School House 3 City Hall, I+'drndale 4 Grange hall GEITEVA T OVIHSHIP Old School House, District No. 44 GLACIER TOV.TTSH1P ovm .1a11 LAt'IRMICE TO1,714rSHIP 1 Trecker's Hall 2 Tov?�.ship Hall, Lawrence LUl ?..II ISLAND T 0 NITSHIP Chamberlain's Place RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS � . .T>~Rhz ..-------- _.__...- ..._._._TxE -- _._30t�z---- DAY OF October 192 2 LYNDEN TOYRISHIP 1 Township Hall 2 Van -T3yks' Residence 3 Northwood School House MAPLE FALLS TOW- NSHIP Township Hall TIARIETTA TOWNSHIP 1 Fishermen's Hall, Marietta 2 Andrus Garage, N.77. Diagonal Road MOUNTAIN VIE77 T WKSHIP 1 Grand View School House, District No. 83 2 Pt. 'Ir.Zitehorn School House, District No. 93 3 West IJZt . Vietw School House, District No. 55 4 East I.it . V i ew School. House, District No. 308 NOOKSACK TO111NSHIP 1 City Hail, Suma s 2 Clearbrook School House, District No. 318 3 Farmer's Tel. Bldg., Everson-Nooksack Road 4 City Hall, Sumas P AI K TOWNSHIP I .0 .0. F. Hall POINT ROBERTS TOIUTSHIP Public Hall R01"E T 0181TI SHIP Summit School Ilouse , District No. 303 SM,1IAH11OO TO1,71,TSHIP Julien's residence TEIT MILE TOW-11SHIP 1 Forest Grove School House 2 Township Hall 3 Victor School House 4 Davis School House VAN 1,1/YCK TOWNSHIP 1 De Vlieger's Residence 2 Athletic Hall 3 Selene's Residence, Guide Meridian Road SLATE PRECINCT Nei^rhalem Hall T r-da , PRECINCT School House, Power Plant VALLEY PRECII\TCT Ranger Station Dated at Bellingham, Washington, October 30th, 1922. nHnrrnrrHu+rnunnrrnrrn"rr"Hun"rr"Hrrn "Hoard of County Commission-" E. C. Baxter Hers of vhlatcom County State" Chairman Board of County Commissioners " of Washington " J. A. Biller Hu"rrrrHH"rrH"HrrHnrrnHrrur'H""111°" County Conmiissioner Ed B roim Attest: P.C. 1.Iartin Deputy County Auditor County Commissioner and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -------- oco-----_....- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, November 1st, 1922 Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept e:inb.e r............. TER Al ..7lednesdaJ..__-._.._..THE ...._ _.. _._..__..1s ._.._DAY OF._. . ...._. ._..1lOvember=.._ 192 2 Wednesday, November 1st, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 30th, 1922. Present, E. C. Barter, Chairman, J. A. Hiller and Ed Brown, Cowiissioners and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk ,of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed: CURF41U EXPE1,TSE FUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor J. VTayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor D. Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper fo'r Auditor Lucy E. King Salary as Deputy Auditor F. C . Elartin do A. J. Love do Y. Thomas Salary as Recorder Jessie Walters do Joe Gotchy Salary as Deputy Auditor a/c Election Glen J. Slater do 111. L. Beck do J. A. 11iller Salary as County Commissioner::: E. C. Baxter do Ed B rovm do 1.1rs . Jennie 12. Robin Salary as County Supt . Schools Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Deputy it " Edwin 1. Day Salary as J of P 111. H. Heaton do Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 1I. Cowden Salary as Guard Geo. H. Syb rant Salary as Charity Commissioner Nabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician Yax Vehlig Salary as Coroner H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co. Agr. Agent Margaret J. Diaz Salary as Co. T,uberc . Nurse Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor L. J. Ii-rin Salary as Co. Auto IIechanic J. VI. Smith Salary as Co. Garage Floo rman Edith 1% Thornton Salary as County Treasurer Frank Wilson Salar;, as Deputy Treasurer Olive Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer F. L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer S. A. Earl do C . V1. Fisk do J. H. Stevenson do Claire G. Wilson do A. L. Callahan Salary,s Sheriff J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A. L. Fiedhurst do H. D. Drain do 71. M. D rock do W. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor P. Tolsman Salary as Cook H. D. I,IcArthur Salary as Assessor F. T . Carver Sa lar�r as Chief Deputy Assessor G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor Jessie Duerr do Helen Campbell do T ena Ca nipb dll Salary as Clerk 9/31 Ed E. Hardin Salary V as Superior Judge 7 . P. Brown do Geo. LT. Cook Salary as County Clerk G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy County Clerk Pearl C. Johnson do Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney Frank W. Radley Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney E. D. Kenyon do Florence Bo rgeson Salary as Stenographer fo-r Attorney J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy E. W. Gooch Salary as Inst'man 23-1/31 Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman J. C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Inspector 26/31 -13 ruc e Pym do 21 I /31 C. F. Ristir_e do 21/31 F. L. Gott do 1.9/31 L. G. B owden Salary as Chainman 24/31 J. F. Moll. do 3-�>-/31 Mai-J C. Hostetter Salary as Stenographer 7/31 C. G. Clifton Laborer 1/31 Ray Briggs do 1/31 C..C. King Salary as Superintendent of Count, Home Lotti e V. Jamieson Salary as M-at ron County Home G. Tat sugatra Salary as Cook D. Cameron Salary as Assistant Cook H: J. Hurst do Charles King Salary as Teamster Mrs. E. 1,11. Day Salary as Nurse E, 7% Day Salary as Assistant Nurse Ader Mukes do T . Y. Vrei r do Geo. Slater Salary as Guard Katherine Fisher Salary as Office assistant to. Co. Agr. Agent Gus Bettman Salary as Poll Tax Collector S. P. Tapping do E. E. Lescher Salary as Court Stenorr�;rapher Geo. A. Bremner .Salary as Poll Tax Collector for Sheriff 187.50 125.00 75.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 156.00 115.00 100.00 166.66 125.00 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 80.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 175.00 125.00 125.00 175.00 125.00 1B7.5 0 150.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 29.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 95.00 187.50 175.00 164.50 150.00 156.00 129.00 126.00 114.00 108.00 14.00 31.50 A.00 4.00 100.00 50.00 85.00 10.00 15.00 50.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 15.00 85.00 80.00 110.00 125.00 161.90 36.29 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept:er r�.pr�. _.Tr.RM '... tiTe.. ze d _............ THE .._._ ._....l.s _ .._ _.. DAY or. _. ' ovenb er 1922 C. C. Green Caretaker of Detention Hospital lirs. Jennie I.T. Robin Expense as County Superintendent Margaret J. Diaz 11 xpense as Co- Tuberc. nurse A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff a/c Poll Tax Collection Geo. H. Sybrant Expense as Charity Corvnission.er H. B . Carroll, Jr. E::pense as Co. Agri. Agent C. C. King Expense as Supt . Cotinty Home Mrs. Lure- Lyle Services to County Superintendent Its r s . Eva C. Felt do (I,ia�y ) Norbert J .Ines Services to Sheriff (Aug) A. F. Huleatt Services as Spl Dep Sheriff ,for County Fair Gale 1:1. Edson do He rb Day do George ?,% Vlo rt hen de- John Bussa rd do A. A. B a uman do Eric1: Lindstrom do Geo. 717. 71--oles do D. L. 5teffe do ,. L. Bostwick do John Ba j era do Chas. 0 . Bussard do Jo e Shoop do John G . Hyatt Poll taus list of I'l rietta Tp for Assessor E. E. Lescher Reporting coroner's inquest over body of Chas Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County Ylestern Union Telg. Co. MessaGes for Sher 2.88 - AGr Agt 1.89 0. K. Iyli ddleton Water rent .& Light a/c Blaine Cannery Co. C . E. Ro sb rugh '`Jatch.raan at Blaine Cannery Co' s plant Morse Hardware Co. material furnished Custer Tovmship Ilae Shintaffer Reg. birth; & deaths in Dist. #f1 R. V1. Drake '40 do 714, Florence 1.11rig1it do Y. H. Tromp do 7r4 I.Irs. Coro, Radley _ do 7;,`5 Viola Keller do Norbert James do �r7 Krs . Fred Flint do va Puget Sound Pow e: Lt Co. Lights for Detention Hospital Dr. S. S. Howe Operating on I:ioon children Dr. F. J. Van Kirl: Operation on County Patient Dr. H. A. Compton Services to County Patient St. Joseph's Hospital pare of Ivan Ho oce Tleinemann Diagnostic Lab. final-, s i s for County Physician Red Cross Phe:rrlacy Medicine for County Patients Owl Pharmacy Medical Supplies for County Physician Fair Mercantile Co . Groceries for County Iiome Owen Grocery Sugar for County Home Sept) ?Fountain Bakery Bread for County Horne oe t-Oct) Poultry Feed Association iIolasses for County Home (Sept Frye & Company Itleat for County Home Sept -Oct Palace I:fleat Market (To Sept -Oct _late Iuati j o Fish for County Home Aug) N. Re. do Fish for County Home Sept) Collins Drug Co. T._edicine for County 1-1 me Sept -Oct) Graham Drug Co. Suppli es for County Home �Jul-Aug-Oct) F. J. Farley Feed for County Home (Sept -Oct) John Schafer Wo rk for County Home F. F. Gerard Supplies to Counter Home 7. J. Pynor Supplies for County Home (Sept -Oct) Battersby Bros. I;Idse for County Home (Aug) Fair Dept. Store Ildse for County Home S. W. Cornish Varnish for County Home ( July) 17. Hunt Work at County Home Stanley Storrey Team work at County Home W. H. Wasehke Threshing at County Home VT. R. I;liller Powder F. M. Haskell Plumb. Co. Plumb. material for County Home Dupar Blythe Co. Plumbing repairs at County Home E. D. I;Io rlan Repairs to Wash. I:Iach. etc. at County Home F. W. Gorsuch 2 barrels for County Home (Sept) 17otse Hdt.e Co. Fire brick etc. for County Home Northwest Hdvr Co. Supplies for County Home 1.47 & Janitor .35 Bellingham implement Co. Potato digger etc. for County Home R. C. Shumnay ''l;xcliange on stock at County Home Yountain Vi evr Sanatorium Care o f Frank Elmore 1 3/7 vf1cs Laurel Beach Sanatorium Care of Alvina Den Adel (Sep -Oct) Ben Tucker care of Ifarcy children Jennie Green Care of Juvenile Paul I.I. De Bruyn Transportation for Mrs. Smith & children Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for Frank et al Ireland & Pancoast Groceries for Iia ryott (June -Jul -Aug -Sept) Empire Iaeat & Groc Co. Groceries for Faggs I1. J. O'Connor Groceries for DeBo re et al B . B . Grocery Co. Groceries for Bye et al (Sep -Oct) Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for Lindstrom et al (Sept -Oct) Columbia Grocery Groceries for Garden S. 0. Johnson Groceries for L. G . Higg fund J. L. Durdin Groc, for Lafbee et al 33.20 & soap for Jail Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove Cleaarj Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Peterson F. F. Gerard Groceries for Lab ree Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Den Adel (Sept;) 7,11. Thordarson Groceries for Sigvaldson et al (Sep -Oct) Ray Smith w 25.00 9.60 6. 20 33.22 170.92 4.15 11.13 59.75 72.00 6.00 4.20 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 1G.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 28.00 20.00 10.00 82.70 4.77 36.00 474.14 4•1 .07 2.50 5.75 7.00 10.50 7.75 1.50 1.75 2.25 1.00 30.00 15.00 10.00 74.50 9.00 126.85 45.35 305.03 7.25 69.02 44.00 60.65 111:95 4.95 11.20 60.85 42.00 148.15 19.50 50.95 149.97 17.50 68.16 2.50 26.00 15.00 34.56 8.00 5.35 8.60 13.60 7.50 17.65 1.82 163.75 10.00 24.29 174.30 20.00 25.00 3.75 18.19 32.49 12.40 80.46 52.48 20.23 17.13 17.25 41.20 12.50 19.07 19.93. 7.64 60.00 D. A.' Griffin Co. Groceries for Sc'11-1-ader (Sep -Oct) 19.77 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September...... TERM * a Z THE s DAY OF No verib e r 1922 aepternb er....__ _ 1,led3 .e.sdaJ. _ _.._..1.� _...._.__ , aattersby Bros Ildse for Labree et al 27.54 Kemnhaus & Co. I dse for 1,1innie Emley 2.50 F. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 A. C . Filler House rent for IlcCreash 10.00 D. E. Bart ruff House rent etc. for Mrs. Labree 13.00 V)ater Dept, City of Bellingham Water rent for Maryott et al 18.30 Bellingham Publishing Co. Publ for Supt 1.50 & Co. Tuberc.Nurse 5.90 7.40 Union Prtg., Bndg & Sta. Co. Sup for Assessor 5.70 - Co Supt 109.60 - J'of P 138.00 253.30 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. Sup for Aud 3.80-Clk 1.70-Atty 4.35-Sher 3.85- Agr Agt 4.35-Co .Tulrerc .Nurse 6.30-Co Supt 7.27 31.62 Anstett Printing Co. Prtg & Sup for Sher 53.72 & At ty 39.00 92.72 Towner Printing; Co. Letter heads forCounty Assessor 16.75 Lowman & Hanford Co. Supplies for Co. Agr. Agent 25.04 E. T. IZa.thes Book Co. Typewriter repairs for Co. Supt. 2.50 C. A. Griffith Co. Supplies for Sher 1.60 & Pron. Atty 9.85 11.45 Sandison Studio Supplies for Go. Agri. Agent 3.12 Wash. Tuberculosis Ass'n Folders etc. for Co. Tuberc. Nurse 3.33 American Law Book Co. Lair book for Judge Broom (Aug) 7.50 Bancroft-71hitney Co. Latin books for Prot. Atty & Judges 82.00 Dalton Add. Mach Sales Co. Ribbons Cc rent of' Add.I Mach to Assessor & Treas 44.00 Sandison Studio Photos of prisoners for Sheriff 1.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Pow for County Garage 7.44 T£odern Electric Co. Lamps etc. for County Garage 14.30 "Etandard oil Co. Gasoline for County Garage (Sept) 371.22 Union Oil Co. do 372.10 Shell Co. of California Oil for County Garage (June) 12.20 Tabor & Cruikshank Garage supplies 174.98 Geo. H. 'Weir Co. Parts for County Garage 40.25 Thomas -Moon Inoto r Co. do 31.10 Standard Auto Co. Auto parts for County Garage 25.63 Diedll Motor Co. do (Sept -Oct) 15.68 Bert's Auto Repair Shop Auto parts for County Garage 4.50 & Towing for County Supt. 4.50 9.00 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Truck parts for County Garage 29.25 Morse Iidwe Co. :-aterials for County Garage 50.03 Puget Sound Welding Works Welding for County Garage 17.25 J. M. Laub e & Son Radiator repairs for Co. Garage (Ifay -Jun o-July) 15 .80 Bellingham Battery Co. Battery service to Co. Supt 1.40 & Sh-er 1.00 2.40 The Auto Top Co. Curtain repairs to Sheriff 2.48 V. E. Johnson Brushes for Janitor 12.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt s for Cths & Gas for Jail 61.16 Seth A. Atwood P & V11P Co. Glass for Courthouse 1.30 lodein Electric Co. Lamps etc. for Courthouse (Sept -Oct) 32.95 Dupar-Blythe Co. Rep. to Jury Rn 35.60 & Cths 2.25 37.85 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jail 8.60 & Jury Room 1.35 9.95 Fair Dept. Store Towels for Jail 4.00 Bellingham Sheet .:fetal ,'iks Repairing; kettles for Jail (Sep -Oct) 4.40 Paul Tolsman Beals for Prisoners 303.00 Legoe Hdw. Co. Flash batteries for Sheriff 2.40 FI. Kiphart Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 Henry Braithwaite Scalp bounty on 1 wil.dcat 5.00 ROAD - AND BRIDGE FUND J. L. Johnston Labor as Co. Ed Irlach. T,rechanic 110.00 Chet Holmes Labor as Co. Truck Driver 58.00 R. Bullock do 102.00 11. B jarnson do 44.007 =•P rank Mani ey do .50 Everett Baxter do 8.00 S. J. arr do 65.00 Jim Scott do 4.00 i?oy A. Owen do 20.00 Fred Botsford do 12.00 Chas. Bullock Labor on LurTii Shore Road 10.00 S. N. Friborg Labor on Road Team 63.000 Chas. I llinglaorth do J. S. Giles do 31.50 E. Kerman do 27.00 Raymond Con do 8.00 F. Holtzheimer do " 18.00 E. D. 'Nilson do 18.00 Fred Tarte Labor on Road Foreman 90.00 Paul Hinkle do 43.87 Robert Colling do 6.00 G. J. Hietbrink Labor on Stickney Island Bridge 4.88 Frank Hawley do 4.88 Aug Go sch do Fo reman 14.88 Ray 3 ri gg s do 4.88 Gus Johnson do 8.13 Jack zilosier do 7.31 George Kieneher do 8.13 T . Kieneher do 7.31 C. G. Clifton do Olof Glad Labor on Road Foreman 16.00 W. A. Schenck I do 15.00 A. W. Frost Labor on South Guide Foreman " 56.00 Geo. 11aryott do 13.50 Geo. Elder , Labor on Stic3na.ey Island Bridge Foreman 30.00 Cl em Knutsen do 30.00 Vlm. Radder d.o 24.00 h1ax Fu l In er do 24.00 Davie? Bisset do 21.00 John DeVries Labor on Road 18.0O W. C . K lander , c_o 18.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ' ppt eT,lb e r..., .. ---._ . TERMi�..__.-._ i e do e s du y...... .. THE 1 St DAY OF 1 [O V G7 ib E' r. :._.. _..._..._ C� t 15.00 7veret t Woodruff Labor on road Alfred names do .20.00 8.25 Fred Wilson do do Team 30.00 Carl Zell do 38.75 F. S. Collins I ra Ryason Labor on Tugent' s Bridge 1.63 L.ea.J'ess... Labor on Road 90.00 80.00 Van de 7-iia rk do 70.00 Demo Ward c.o do 56.00 A. E. lmd-erson do 3 2.25 D. B. Ti o f e;.ian 7.40 Bloedel Donovan Lbr Hills Lumber S. N. Friborg Gravel 8.0 2 Emma V1-i i t ak e r Gravel� ,50 80.00 Chris Hansen Ditching on road 16.00 71iatcom T:T,-achinenjr Depot +To rk on donkey engine 20.40 Iddins Buick Co. Parts for truck 713.15 Lewis Automotive Co. Parts for truck 112.65 Puset T."otore }Iverson Garage Auto parts for truck Parts and labor on trucks (Sept) 55.63 T-Toward-Cooper Corp farts for Yvba tractor . 31 Northwest Iidwe Co. T._ateria 1 for trucks etc. 29 •89 20.75 Commercial Electric Welding Co . Y,,relding on caterpillar 10.00 Puget et Sound Welding Works Wel ding on t ruchs (Sept -Oct) 869 Standard Oil Co. Skid oil etc. 23.. 21.1 Morse Hdwe Co. Material for Sticllmey .Bridge 6 _ 2.60 1U. R. Miller American Concrete Works Powder `Wipe for Rome -Van 71yck Tp. Rd (Aug) 15.00 Caine -GriYnsh,6-w Co. Town of Sumas Coal Co's portion cost paving ITooksack -Sumas Rd in Sumas 27.77 4753.47 J. %>. Hawkins Carrying; mail on Van �`Iyck Rd �' . 5 08,00 I+'rink 711, y 1-al due as Co Truck Driver in Sept Geo. Elder P2VER Ir, ROiTi1il2:d`.1' FITM Geo . Elder7iao fLc on River Fore m�^n 85.0 2.50 Clem Knutsen do VI-y . Radder do .00 99 I:^o en Dead do .00 80.00 T;Tax Y'u.l in er do 56.00 Y,`.. H. Brooks do J9.50 David 2isset do 42.00 C . A. Gooding do 63.00 Adrian T:;ouvsens do 57.75 Co rneal Ra d d e r 'u. do do `.beam 150.50 R. Paa7ker " 12.00 A. r. Tlusco do 5.25 TT. R. Redding do 10.00 .'hoe. P. Jeffers do 15.7 0 Uzi It on 'We i d1car�p do Joe TT, ii?itchell do " 12.75 12.50 '."Im . -fie am - do r, do 12.00 R. Ho rat do " 12.00 John Sp e dding 8.00 R. E. Haviley Work on log jan in river River (Sept) 26.75 James, Dunn ylorT. on 990.00 R. F. Raper Piling 61.65 w. R. Hiller Pounder 12.50 R. Horat Cainc-Grimshaw Co. Sacks Coal (Aug -Sept) 49 Bellingham Junk Co. Cable & bolts 108.28 Q. �•00 Lynden Dept. Store Powder and. fuse for 1p'g jam auto (Aug -Sept) 17.45 Everson Garage Northwest H&,re. Co. Parts and labor on Bolts etc. for river work (gept-Oct) 24.45 Farmers I erct . Co. Spikes etc. 17.30 1.65 Larson c I.YiI1er Bolts etc. 14.85 Lynden Dept. Store Supplies for river Z,rork Gas etc. (Aug 42.55 Standard Oil Co. -Oct) PERT. A,TM..;'?' fTIOj? T1�Y 'i TivTTETaiLICE FUND John Dul F.ock Labo r Fo re-Q�an 127.50 19.25 V. I. Squires do 3J,00 Archie Hilsinger do 00 F. ?anley do 2,00 Roy A. Owen do 60.00 L. C. Spees do 8225 H. H. �Ueatherell co . 1750 Laurence Scutt do .00 12. 00 Chas. Bullock co .00 LeRoy Parker do 7.00 A. Eiwing do 10.30 Leo E. Thiel L. E. Chichester do Lab r on I�t . View Road Foreman Team 49.50 9.00 W. S. Francis do 9.00 J. E. Chichester do 9.00 Homer Hitt do 9.00 Harry Landers do 3.00 T1. E. T raz=,.a 11 do 9.00 S. Durand Ben Tucker e.0 Labor Fo remen 14.00 8.00 John Reeves E. A. Parker do Labor on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman 38.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS __.... 8ep.t.elb e.1' TExM9 _ i, ecn,esdy THE __........Ist _ ._.. _ .DAY or ..._ _. __..IToverlb e.r_.:_.._ ._.,......____. ._192_2_ B'e rt -r J Fritz Iluenschcr Carl_ ': ae7T_scl,,er ni laced Jones George I;rown Jas Scutt T:Ii'Le V. Hersber-en rerson � C. I;i. �- S. .Durand :Bloedel Donovan Lbr I.Iills tic. R. 11, milton Griffith Bros. Adams & Co. I."-Lt. Vi e w Store 11icls)y Island Sd (". Gray. Co. Caine-Grimshavi Co. American Concrete `:rocks I,,orse I-Iardware Co. x,�� tc0.^, I::� ci�inery- ?repot Standard Oil Co. Dave O'Keefe Joe -F. Kelly Norman Steiner Hei.-,,a,,.n Steiner Geo . 17. A. Hinton T runlcey w Sons If. D ja rnson IIi l t on ',:re i dkamp E. A. Knittle G. S. Wolfe S. W. Jones T. P. Jeffers .Peter A. 11yre A3.-chi e 0. Shields S , B aIc_c e Edwin R. Olson Howard Shield's J. A. Shields Andrew B aI. e J. F.Wilson Fred Huelsdonk. ITo rthti,es t lld,;ie Co. TTo rs e Hdwe C o . ffillard Bdwarch S ,-,.al c;ax d Oil Co. Cain e-Zrimshex,, Co. C. 1T. Burrous J; )lnes Hall E. Ostrom Lyle '_"Oe ssel 7.T. Bja rnson las. B rown Geo, T ro,;n Jc.-.mes Scutt Lp.urence Scutt John Van Ginkle J. !r. Schuh le-za.n L. F. Larson Peter ';Zunson Pat Collopy Paul Valerius A. H . Frasier C. J. Byron Labor on Bann egan road do (Io Fo re_ria n -jwbor on Road Labor on Somii sh RoaC_ CIO ,wo o r on Guide Meridian Labor on road bet*wcen Custer gyp: Blaine Gravel P lank Spikes etc. (Jul -Aug -Sep) Spar:.: plugs etc. (Jul-Sen' Shovels etc. for Samish Rd (JL._ly) Po-v,cler etc. for Boone & -7.1t . View Hills Cowl for Samish Road Cowl and cement Serer pipe Part for truck Rena. to shovel on Lal. e Saini sh Rd Gasoline etc. (Auu-Sept-Oct) 10REST RESEMr-11 HLIGI-NUAY :TD Labor JO do do do Foreman, etc. Oil SA.XON BRIDGE FUND 17, uling lb- et c . f or Saxon B ri drre Labor on bridge d0 CIO do do Fo reran CIO do CIO CIO CIO do Fo reran do Labor Work on Saxon B1 ri c e rateria1 for Saxon Bridge l:laterial for Saxon B ri dge Pulling truck out of ditch Oil and Crease for Saxon Bridge oa_. SCHELI, DITCH I,:AII,TT7;2TAITCE Mi IID Labor on ditch do do C! 0 Hauling machinery to 0-itch Fir skids Labor on ditch do CIO DUTTI, "R DITCH MTD Labor on ditch do, 3UTLL11 DITCH -i'CJld'D Labor on ditch do do DIU1.IIrAG?I DISTRICT #4 Serv. as app.- a/c Dr. do do T eam It n (S6pt) CONSTRUCTION FUiID Dist. #4 enlargement DRAINAGE DISTRICT #4 '=71TEIIAHCE IMM A. G. Sti erlen Labor C. E". F j e l loran a do DRAINAGE DISTRICT r5 IIAINTEITANC-13 FUND Oscar Jackson Labor Ross Styles Joe Bromley J. F. Vanderpool 71. A. Davidson John A. Cook L. A. 31acic'burn Carl Hanson L. S. -'filler 71. W. a1lims: Paul Sivanson DRAINAGE II.1PROVMj1E1TT Labor CIO d0 do do d0 do do do do team team t eain n DISTRICT 7-1r'15 I1IAINTENANCE FL'IID 3.50 10.50 26.25 6.00 40.00 28.00 22.12 5.00 8.10 1.20 9.52 1.83 13.85 66.60 82.51 13.81 265.00 1.50 1.92 311.35 4.00 16.00 16.00 36.00 315'.49 7.50 40.00 80.00 3.75 7.0.00 80.00 104.50 40.00 92.00 74.00 80.00 60.00 144.00 76.50 63.00 35.00 81.65 49.88 1.50 4.55 25.19 45.00 19.20 11.20 4.80 16.00 15.00 47.50 33.25 19.50 36.00 11.00 3.75 �.50 2.50 31.30 31.40 46.50 11.25 2.50 133.00 17.28 35.00 45.50 19.68 63.75 75.00 21.00 43 .75 19.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sep ember-.__..v ..TE't"y� - t,`ledoesday _. THE---• lst DAY or ITovez:ber 192 2 L. L. Labor Poreman 61.87 C. A. Perry do 14.00 J. Norstrom e,- Son' Lumber for laying tile 14., 6 VAIT YNCK ROAD II;SPROVE,'IMgT FMITD .Fred Tarte Labor builcling detour Foreman James Scutt do C. E. Johnson do S. J. I:Tarr do Chet llo lrte s do John alcKonzie CIO PAM ROAD FUND Cramer (,I. Kni ' Est . No . 5 construction of Parh Road SOLDIERS' KIMIEF FUI10 Clarence E. R. Brovm F,,elief Berman Kluge do Sarah Poster do :ARRI AGE CEIZT 121CATS 1UITD Geo. I.T. Cook, Co. Clerk Recording marriage certificates George A. Grant, CJk Kinc Co Recording; rmarri a e certi-`'icate Edith K. Peck, Supt. .Eynma If. Anderson Edith Delan-ty, , Supt. "d. E. hiller, Supt. TvTany Gilliam; Supt. F D. Nevib erry , Supt. C. L. Carroll, Supt. F. W. Co ":) , Supt. Arepta T,:u rdoch , Supt . Bertha L. A. Windust , Supt. Hrs. Geneva J. Smith, Supt. E. C. Bovrersox, Supt. Melva L. Pall, Supt. C. if. 17�yman , Suva t . 1-Irs . Anna if. Walker Joseph Gardner, Supt. J. Elmer Bovey Chester I{'. Bennett, Supt. VT. G . Callow- Supt. T1. Brinkerhoff, Supt J. A. Jacobson, Supt. Z . May He i [ hay. , Sup t . Mrs. E-ni _a Ratcliffe, Supt. Thomas E. Hulse, Supt. INSTITUTE FUND Refund of certificate fees Refund of certificate fee do do do do do do do do do do do do do do CIO CIO CIO do do 010 CIO do I The minutes of the October session viere read and ap;oroved by the Board. Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, November 2nd, 1922. Attest: County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. t eam 25.00 14.62 10.50 2.00 12.00 7.00 2225.24 65.00 60.00 25.00 50.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 11.00 On motion the airman Board of' County Commissioners. RECORD OF C0MMISSI0NERS' PROCEEDINGS Septem'�e2? TER".. IV- _.. Thursday.. Txs- -- - .....,__2ndA._.._._. _. _. DaY or No.vember._._�.___.. _..._ 192 2 Thursda�T, HTo;reZber 2nd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November lst, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following clai-_rtis,:,wore allowed and proceedings had: NOOKSACK - SUltUS ROAD I1EP ROMrII IT FUND Standard Construction Co. 6th & final est. on.constr. Nooksack-Sumac Rd 622,147.65 ----- 000----- October reports of C. C. King as Supt. of County home, I1argaret J. Diaz as Co. Tuber- culosis ITurse and Dr. Fred V. Shute as County Physi ciazi, were filed with the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONERS OF . f WHATCOM, COUNTY, ETA SHINGT ON . IN THE i1I1=1,R OF II41PROVE1.1-11TT OIL THE NOOKSACK-) ORDER ACC12TIITG PA IETEUff SUY-AS ROAD, I2,TMs U AS HIGH 1,7AY N0 . 31 iWHEMAS, on April 19, 1922, this Board made and entered an order accepting the bid of the StrncL^.r'd Construction Company for the paving of the NooksacIC-Sumac Road (Highvray No. 31) , and on April 27, 1922, said Board did enter into a contract with said Standard Construction Company for said improvement; and VJUEIMAS, on November 2, 1922, the County Engineer did approve sand file vrit-h this Board the final estimate on construction of said pavement, showing completion of same to his sat- isfaction, and which pavement has been completed to the satisfaction of this Board; NOW, TI-1,I?EI+ICRE, BE IT PESOTVED, that the pave-r...ient on the No ok sach-Suma s Road, kno-mi as Hig�. ;air No. 31, -as completed by the Standard Construction Company, be and same is hereby accepted, an(. the County Auditor is hereb;1 directed to issue warrant on the County Treasurer for the amount of the final estimate as filed. Lone in regular adJ.ourned session of the Board this 2nd day of November, 1922 It it it 11 11 tl tl it it 11 ,t it it it it tl it it it ti ti 11 it tl if it it ti " 7 • C. Baxter Chairman of the e Board. "Board of County ComrLission-" 3. A. hiller County Corunissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" "ad BroVM County Commissioner " of Washington " nnnntinnit+tuititnnuununnnu"""'t""t' Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerl_ of the Board. o00----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Iovember Sth, 1922. A Chairman Boar of County Commissioners. RECORD OFF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS V ILI to TEW Teinesd;y THE 3th -----DAY OF Yovehber 192 2 Wednesday, NoveAber 8th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 2nd, 1922. Present, all members of the hoard an!" the Cleft in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: The :Great Northern Railway Company accepted the terms of the resolution adopted by the County Co7nissioners of October 28, 1922, relative to the removal of the bridge over subway be- neath Bridge 0-y near Ferndale, and providing for the construction of a bridge of steel girders on pile supports. a On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, November l0th, 1922. im-iian Boardlf County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS G' i� C?l10 8 r TERDiri �'ri yr THE i O tit DAY of ! O V e111b e C 192 `�. Friday, Hove?:iber loth, 1922, The Board. met ,pursuant to adjournment taken on ITovelnber Sth, 1922. ?resent, all of the Mara an& the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceedinCs were had: BETOTE THE BOARD OF COUrT'i'Y COIEIISSIOMORS 011' ,HATCU- COUNTY, YLI SHIITGTOIT THI], OP THE I=TJ.:_J-L:' T 0._ T1Ly:J l:i IL/J+iCK ( ORDER CONFIRMING APPRAISERS1 REPORT SUHAS -',OAD TO BE K?TOV IT AS HI GHVAY NO. 31 ) Z1HEK-SEAS, t;1e Board of County Commissioners of 7hatcom County, Washington, met on the 27th dal of October 1922, at the office of the said commissioners pursuant to c notice given by the clerk of said board fixing the date for the hearing of the report of the engineer and appraisers filed in the matter of the above improvement , at which time it appeared to the said board of county commissioners that the required legal notice.had ad been given by the said clerYk for the hearing of the report of the engineer and appraisers; and 7HEREAS, at said hearing one protest was filed relative to the report made by the County Engineer, and no protests were filed relative to the assessment made by appraisers appointed herein, and the board after a full and conmlete hearing of the protest did order the hearing continued until Noverfoer 10, 1922; and WHEREAS, the Marc' found that the protestants had not been assessed on too hi",._ an acreage and that the assessments msae by the appraises were fair and just. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the board of County Cox~riissioners of Thatcom County, Washington, that the report of the said appraisers should be, and sane is hereby confirmed. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of November 1922. HHtlltit11lt1tIt11HHHHUU"HH"U"UHUn"HH 11 T�:�_� 7 .�, C. �...<_-te-r Chairman of the Boaro. of County "Board of County Coi-mnission-" Colmnissioners. Hers of 7hatcom County State'' i . A. Hiller County* Commissioner. �t of Washington H E:' Brown County Commissioner. H H 0 H 11 tt U 0 U a 11 U 11 H 11 H H H" H H it " H H" H" H Attest: Sam E, Parrett Counter Auditor and Eh.-offici o Clerk of the Board. -------- 000-------- DEFOTE THE TOARD OF COUiTTY CO--flISSI01-7 0 OF '„�i1�CC0IR COUNTY, VJASHI TGTO-,:t ✓ ilT- THE :LATTER OF THE Il.P OVF41 7 0:5' ':SHE iT00IiSACIC-) ORM' TO CE TI-FY laSSESS1M11' ROLL I-10YO TO BE I:,,OYgj AS I IGrIZ'AY -ITO. 31 ) 71HEREAS, the ITooksachOumas Toad, was heretofore i-,-proved under an? pursuant to the pro- visions of Chapter 72, Session laws of t=achington 1917; and 71HE 1'AS , the petition for said improvement did request that the portion of the cost of the improvement chargeable to tine improvement district shall be paid for in annual installments by an annual taN levied upon the property assessed for benefits in proportion to the benefits assessed; and, ` ,rwAS said petition c'i c set that the i.ry rovement be paid for on the 10 years d forth installment plan; and ';Ir iREAS, the Clerk of the >oa rd of County Com~issioners Oil thereafter divide the cost of said improvement and. C.uly apportioned the sable; and T -� E +R AS, the Board of Counter Commicsioncrs dic' upon the request of said petitioners so ,w� arrange that the portion of the e_.pense to be borne by the road district or township be paid in 10 annual installments; and WHEREAS, the Board in the exercise of its discretion did also provide that the portion of the elrpense to be borne by the Counter be paid in 8 installments; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept e l'� er TsaM .._ +'r3 coy — TxE 1Oti� DaY of Novemb er 192 2 ,HEPEAS, thereafter the Tloard of County Commissioners did divide that portion of the .expense to be borne by the County, ron.c'. districts or to=ships, and also the lots and land bring v.-it"lain the proposed improvement bounO Ties, and found to be specially benefited into as many equal -oasts as there are installi,ients in the manner and at the time required by lays, as will more fully and at length appear b,-;r the Assessment Roll thereof. I 07,1, THERE-IDORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Doard of County Commissioners that the ChcA:m=.n =d Clerk of said Board be and they are hereby authorized, instructed mad empowered to duly certify to the roll thereof and o try nsmit same to the proper county officials for collection. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of November 1922 ti 11 tl It II it 1t it 11 II It it It tl Ii ii II 11 It ti II 1f It tt ti ii It t) II E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. tiers of 71h.atcoM County State" J. A. 1.Iiller County Commissioner. " of Washington " Ed Brovm County Commissioner. 11 11 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 if 11 Ii it it It it It it it It II It 11 11 t1 11 11 11 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerl of the Board. ------- 000------- 13B1IRI'," THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MISSIONER03 OF ` HATCOI-11 COUNTY, WASHINGTOIl.. IN TH"� iTATTER OF THE II':PROVEi:'3T:T EMARGI,IENT AND BETTEM'I. M 02, HEARING ON APPRAISERS' REPOM CORT INUED. DRAINAGE II211OVE,11'11T DISTRICT 10.4) This matter coming on for hearing on this day, in accordance with the duly published notice of hearing, and. the Board hearing all arguments for and against the approval of the appraisers' report on said improvement, enlargement and betterment of the dfainage system in Dra ingge Im- provement District No. 4; IT IS NOW ORDERED that said hearing on said appraisers' report on said improvement, enlarge- ment and betterment of the drainage system in Drainage Improvement District 1 o . 4 b e , and same is hereby continued to Friday, November 17, 1922 at 10 o'clock A.i:I. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of November, 1922. 11 11 11 11 If it it It 11 It ti If 11 11 it it 11 It 11 11 It 11 It II II It it 11 it E. C . Baxter Chairman o he Board '!Board of County Commission-" J. A. Hiller County Commissioner tiers of V./hatcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner " of Washington if tr"ltnit1111t1"nttn"Itn""tin""uullnu""" Attest: *Sam E. Barrett County loo-ditor and Ex-officio Cleric of the Board. ----- 000----- hETI'OPE THE 3OARD OF COUNTY COh2�Jr�ISSIOIJIT'.S OF / WHATC(TH COU T.,TY, 'WAS-IINGTON. l IN THE HATTER OF YiNINAL ELECTION IN) ( 0 RDER. DRAINAGE IMPROVE1ZE17 DISTRICT NO. 4) appearing;-, to the l oard that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment Tdotrict 'tTo. 4, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and that it is the duty of the .Board to designate a polling; place anC. to appoint two Judges and One Inspector for the said election; I" iS THEYME101M ORDERED that J. T. Haveman be, and he hereblr is appointed as Inspector, and A. G. Stierlen and Leo Koole be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the residence of J. T. Haveman is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of November, 1922. ItIl11iittit111111111111111111it11it11111;It11it"""1111 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Foarcl of County Comnis.>ion-" J. A. Itiiiller County Commissioner tiers of 47hatcom County State" Ed I3rovm County Commissioner 11 of Washington it 11 11 it It 1111 it 11 11 11 1t 11 11 li ti if ti it li if It ll It ll If ll It li l' Attest • F. C . ITartin Deputy County Auditor and Ens.-o f fi ci o Clerk of the Board. -----000----- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS " can t el_ e r T�Rnz I'ri da ✓t THE 2 0 th DAY OI No v elnb e r 192 2 BEFORE THE BOA,,J) OF COUNTY COT2.IISSIGZ�7iERS OR VIHATC0,11 COUITTY, I'lASHIITGTOId. IN THE 31,A; TEAL OF 1l1`12NAL IIIECTIO1y IN) 0 RDEE. DRAT ITAG"E IT,' ROVM1IuTT DISTRICT NO . 5 ) it appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Iriprovement District 1To . 5, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and -that it is the duty of the .board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and One Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDFT.ED that C. L. Sicklesteel be, and lie hereby is appointed as Inspec- tor, and H'. Wilkins and S. T. Bishop be, =C. they are hereby a_pointed as Judges of said election; an(1 the 'Weiser Lafe Hall is hereby designated a s t?ze polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Doard tl:is loth clay of 1Tovember, 1922 "tt""tttt"+t"tt"ttttitit".titt"tttlttIttttltltittit E. C. Laster Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-tt J. A. I.Tiller County Commissioner tiers of Tlhatcom County State" Ed 23 rovni County Commissioner `t of Washington it "11"11""11"tt"ti11tit+11111111It11111111111111 1111tt Attest' F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and E,-K.-•officio Clen': of the Board. ------ coo ------ BE1YJ R THE D- OAx1D Or COUNTY C011. ISSI0KLRS O2 TIIL'TI C 0%r COUNTY, WASHIITGT ME . f 11T T HPI .1ATTEI'. OF ANNUAL ET:IICTZOiT I1T) ( 0 R D E R. DRAINAGE IIV2'ROVIGA+T�i V'1' DISTRICT NO . 6) It appearing; to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 6, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and one Inspector for the said election; IT IS THE, R?t;FORE ORDERED that W. TJhite be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and C. A. Lindquist and A. E. Hale be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the residence of A. E. Hale is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th clay of November, 1922 """"""ttit"tt""tttt""tt"""""t+""tttttt" E. C. Ba.aer Chairi-an of the Board. "Board of County Commiission-tt J. A. 1.Iiller County Commmissioner. tiers of TTnatcom County State" Ed Broym County Comriiissioner. It of Washington. if "nutttt"""tt"tIn"nttntt+tnttun+ttltru"ttit Attest' F. C.Hal rtin Dept?t, County Auditor- and Ex-6fficio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEIt'0RE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT,C,IISSIONERS OI,' WHATCOT.I COUi;TY, IWASIM GTON. 17 TIE,J ]HATTER OF ANINUAL LLiICTIOIT IIT) O R D E R DRAINAGE IIrT RO VET 111TT DISTRICT TTO . 7 ) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District .To. 7, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and thhat it is the dut,- of the Board to designate a .polling place and to an-)oint two Judges and one Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORJDER.ED that IT. W. Parrish be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and John Shields and James Brovin be, and the:t are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and the Custer Hall is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board thio 10th day of November, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 527 September TERAs�..Fri cis^y._—._.. _.._...._THE loth DAY OF November 192 2 V ltltlt"lttilt"untotltttitttitltltlltiltitititif E, . C. Baxter Chairman of the Doard. "Doard-of Counter -Conni scion-" J. A. 1.7-iller County Coiwni s ione:.~ tiers of Vralatcom County State" Did Broym County Commissioner It o f i a s"s ingt on If It it ii tt it it tt tt tt it tt If It lt If it if If It it t) tl If it it tt tl it" Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-o fficio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- BEF011E THE BOARD 011 COUNTY CO12� ,J1SSI0a,_RS OF WHATC01.1 COUNTY, V1ASHINGTOI; . IN THE; PATTER OF 1C,iINAL ELECTION IN) ( O R D E R DRAINAGE 11,1PROVM11,'MTT DISTRICT NO. 9 ) It appearing to the Board thn.t the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Irrprove- dent District 1�o. 9, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a pollinc, place and to appoint two Judges and one Inspector^ for the said election; IT IS THEREFOREE' ORDERED `that Roy Deem be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and E. A. Knittel and Laura Deem be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and Deem's residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the .Board this lOth day of November, 1922. ""If tl lt it tt it it If lt tt tt It lt t) lt tt lt lt lt lt it tt it it tt it 11 ' . C . Daxter Chai rman o f the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. 1iller County Commissioner tiers of Vhatcom County State" Ed Brozm County Commissioner 'r of Viashington It if lt lt lt lilt till ti lt lt IIIIIIIIII tt""lt lt tt lt lt ti tt t"'" Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-o fficio Cler'-. of the Board. ------- 000------- BEFOMI THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1,5ISSIONERS OF v1HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF ANNUAL ELECTION IN ) ( O R D E R DRAINAGE I1TROVMSMTT DISTRICT No. 15 ) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve - went District No. 15, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and one Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Jorgen Anderson be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and L. L. Nims and be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and Anderson's residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. f1' Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of November, 1922. ltlilt "lttitilt""fill " till trlttin""trr►tititill ltrt E. C, Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner. tiers of vlhatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner. If of Washington. it rrtrrrtio""ttu"trtiu►rrr"lttrnitlt"tin"nti"" Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COOIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. J III THE ITIATTER OF AT3NUAL ELECTION IN O R D E R DRAINAGE INPROVk, T DISTRICT NO. 19) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 19, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and one Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Ralph Loomis be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and V1. H. Pemberton and be, and they are hereby appointed as Judges of said election; and Norman Pratt's residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Moth day of November, 1922. C216 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ._..... S.epterib er TER11rX Friday THE _._.1Oth v__ ....._. _._ DAY OF November 1922 """"1►"11"""►►►t►1"tltt""►t►11111"it""""" F. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner. "ers of Matcom County State" Ed Bros*m County Commissioner. " of Washington. " "nttn"""n"unn""r'tt"t►"►1►'tltt"fill "If" Attest' F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, November 13th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept.emb..e.r._.._.._.__._TERM �.--_—...Ion.day. ......... ._._.._ ......... °--- --.DAY of ......er._...... _..... 1.92 .2._..._... _.._ Monday, November 13th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November loth, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: _ CURRENT EXPMTSE 1UND J. C. Hi11s Expense as County Engineer'(Sept-Oct) 36.80 J. VI. Smith Expense as Co. Auto Driver to Commrs Convention (Sept) 41.20 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND VTm. R. Bell, Atty for W.H. Tidball Return of bail- forfeited by 17. H. Tidball 375.00 Oliver Belland Salary as Deputy Sheriff (March) 125.00 William L. Gaston do do 100.00 ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF V7HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE YATTER OF CONSTABLE) ( ORDER APPOINTING S. P. TAPPING. FOR BELLINGHAM PRECINCTS. ) V51ER"ITAS, it appears to this Board that a vacancy exists' in the office of Constable for Bell- ingham Precincts, through the death of Harrison Cowden, the duly elected and qualified Constable for said precincts; IT IS NOVI ORDERED by this Board that S. P . Tapping b e , and he hereby is appointed as Constable for Bellingham Precincts for the balance of the present term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of November, 1922. Ittt"rrrlliIt1111It"tt11ittittlllllt"11"""Itititlt_" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County. Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner, r► of Washington. ti ntin"tiu"""tin""Ittin"tin""r►n""""nr' Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 17HATCOIJ COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER 0 F SUPERVI SOR j ORDER APPOINTING EARL McLAUGHLIN FOR GLACIER TOVAISHIP WHEREAS, it appears that a vacancy exists in the office of Supervisor for Glacier Totmship through the removal from said township of Geo. McLaughlin, one of the duly elected and qualified supervisors for said township; and WHEREAS, Earl McLaughlin has been recomrsended as a suitable person to fill said vacancy; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by. this Board that Earl McLaughlin be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Glacier Township for the balance of the present term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of November, 1922. tt""tr""Ittin"It"tt"tt"""tt"ti"nn"ii""It E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington if - """"tintit►tttiIIIIII""""""""titill till titill Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MISSIONERS O f VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE VAN) ( O R D E R WYCK ROAD .TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 32 } IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the portion of the cost of the improvement chargeable to the im- provement district be paid in Two (2) annual installments; the portion of the cost of improve- ment chargeable to the townships., in Two (2) annual installments; and the portion of the cost of improvement chargeable to the County, in One (1) annual installment. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September Tsai Monday THE 13th DAY of November 192 2 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of November, 1922. it to "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Whatcom County State" if of Washington. 11 nn❑nnnnnnnnnnnto111trtnnnn"n"ilnnn E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. J. A. Miller County Commissioner. Ed Brown County Commissioner. Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OP COUNTY cowiissioi RS OP 7,'HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE, MATTER OF THE I12R0 � �7 0P THE VAN) ( ORDER FOR HEARING ON APP RAI SEES REPORT. VIYCK ROAD TO BE KNOWN AS HIGIBVAY NO. 32 ) It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners that the Board of Appraisers have signed and filed with the Clerk of this Board a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged, or benefited, or both damaged and benefited by the proposed improvement and in consideration thereof and as' provided by law a hearing thereon will be had' before the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House in the City of Bellingham, 'Whatcom County, "Tash- ington, on the 8th day of December 1922, at 11 o'clock A.M. At said meeting the Board will examine into tie said schedule and estimate and consider any objection or objections filed and made thereto. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board give notice of said hearing by publica- tion in three successive weekly issues of The I,ynden Tribune a weekly paper of Whatcom County, Washington, being the County Official newspaper. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of November, 1922. nnntlnnunnnnnn"nnunnnnnn"0f11111It B. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners. tiers of Whatcom County State" J. A. Ifiller County Commissioner. 1t of Washington. 11 Ed Brown County Commissioner. it11it11Is111111111111I11111"If1111IfIt1111it111111111111 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, November 14th, 1922. rman Board of County Co=-dssioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS r September r _ November 192 2 . .._._ _._._... _.... .....__—...TER3'�___ . _... _ lue�da,Y..._._.__ ....___._...THE.. .._,... DAY OF November Tuesday, November 14th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 13th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceeding was had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY ColuiISSIONERS OF WHAT COIF COUNTY, WASHINGTON . R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. V ti"MREAS, it has become necessary to secure some competent person to act as Guard in the Court House of V7hatcom County, Washington; and V7HEREAS, this will not occupy the full time of any person and it is impossible to secure the services of any one in this position without paying; said person for all of his time, unless some one be found who will give to it a portion of his attention; and IT)HEREAS, S.P. Tapping, the duly qualified and aching Constable for Bellingham precincts, has signified.his willingness to accept the position of Guard and to devote to it whatever time is necessary, at the same time to carryout the duties of his position as Constable, 11TOV71 THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whateom County, that S . P . Tapping be and he is hereby named to act as Guard until further order of this Board, at a monthly salary of Eighty & 00/100 ( 80.00) Dollars; and BE IT FUI{PHER RESOLVED that this appointment shall be and continue only so long as the said constable shall waive and release. to Whatcom County, all claim for his salary as Constable, of the said precinct, the intent being that so long as he shall draw salary and hold the position of Guard he shall draw no salary as constable. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of November, 1922 n""andti"ti"ti"rr"rr"""tirrrr."u""rrtirrrr Chairman of the Board. "Board of County"Commission-" J. A. Biller County Commissioner tiers of Thatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington " "tirrtir,"rrtirrr►"rr"rrrr"rrrrfill flit ntir""'"" Attest' F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, November 16th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _ September TER114. Thursday.. _.._.._ THE _.. 16th.._.. . DAY OF Novemb er 192 2 Thursday, November 16th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment, taken on November 14th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and. the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Sam E, Barrett, Co .Auditor Albert A. 7addack Robert Schenk Geo. Schenk J. S. Holmes Chas. N . Adkin son CURRENT M EN SE . FUND Claims paid from Rev. Fund P ERIILAI=T HI G HYIAY MAINTENANCE FUND R of 17 fo r P e rm. Hy #8 Labor on Road do Labor on Samish Road (Sep -Oct) Gas for trucks (Sept) ------- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1=ISSIONERS OF V, J�JHATCOII COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE NATTER OF I1TP:ROVEVMNT OF THE LYNDEN-) 493.15 75.00 10:00 35.00 57.00 22.00 ( FINAL RESOLUTION IN RE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, LAUREL ROAD, KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 26 ) SERIES NO. 2 V7HEREAS, it has been heretofore ordered that bonds be issued in two series to cover the cost of construction of the Lynden-Laurel Road, known as Highway No. 26; Series No. 1 to be for $270,000. for which final resolution to issue bonds was passed by this Board on June 13, 1921; and Series No. 2 to be for such amount as finally determined in the . s,ettlement of the suit then pending in the Superior Court of the State of Washington; and 71HEREAS , on August 7, 1922, it was ordered by the Court that the decree dated March 215, 1921, filed July 21, 1921, be modified to this extent, and no further, to• -,wit: that `,'hatcom County, Washington, is authorized to issue additional bonds against said Lynden-Laurel Road, known as Highway No. 26 Fund, in the stun of $'22,000.00, said bonds to draw interest at not to exceed 6;o per anntun and to mature at such times as shall be determined by the Board of Comm4- issioners of 71hatcom County, Washington, said maturities not to be later than ten years from July 1, 1921; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners now deems it necessary and proper to issue bonds of the County, payable from the said Lynden-Laurel Road Improvement Fund, not to exceed ten (10) years from July 1, 1921, with such option to redeem as shall be advisable, in an amount not to exceed $22,000.00, being Series IIo. 2 of the Lynden-Laurel Road bonds, which said bonds shall bear interest at a rate not greater than 6j' per annum; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Thatcom County do issue its bonds in the sum of Twenty -tyro Thousand &: 00/100 Dollars, ($22,000.00) par value in amount, all of said bonds to be dated January 1, 1923, to be numbered in denominations and to mature as follows, to-71it: Bonds Nos. To Inc. For Amount Each Date Due 1 " 5 " " $1000. " July 1, 1923 6 " 12 " " 1000. " July 1, 1924 13 " 19 " " 1000. " July 1, 1925 20 " 500. July 1, 1925 " is 21 " 500. July 1, 1926 500. July 1, 1927 23 " 500. July 1, 1928 24 " 500 . July 1, 1929 " 25 " 500. July 10 1930 said bonds to be sealed with the seal of said County and signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the Auditor and Clerk of the Board, the entire issue afore- said to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually on January 1st and July 1st, said interest being represented by interest coupons attached to said bonds, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September .__..TRM... ___.......Thur.slay...._... _.. .._ Tx$...., l6th.. _._ _.... ... DAY Or _ ......._Novenber.... 19.22. c3.r <J bearing the engraved facsimile signatures of said Chairman and Clerk, both principal and interest payable in United States Gold Coin of the present standard of value at the fiscal Agency of the State of Washington in New Yo rk . BE IT IURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds hereby authorized and the coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form each: No. UNITED STATES OF AID +RICA STATE Or WASHINGTON WHAT COI, COUNTY ROAD BOND THE COUNTY OF laiHATCOI,, in the State of Washington, for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer . the sum of Dollars on the first day of July, 19„ ., with interest thereon at the rate of six (6/1) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on thefirst days of January and July to the bearer of the respective coupons therefor hereto attached as they mature, both principal and interest being payable in United States Gold Coin of the present standard of value at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Washington in New York City, subject to redemption, however, as provided by lave. This bond is one of a series aggregating Twenty -tyro Thousand & 00/100 Dollars (022,000.00) par value in amount, payable out of the "Lynden-Laurel Road Improvement Fund", provided, how- ever, that should there not be sufficient money in said improvement fund to make payment of any installment of interest, or any bond vahen due, said interest or bond may be paid out of the general road and bridge fund or the current e.-kTense fund of the County, which said bonds are issued under and pursuant to the provisions of sections 5730 to 5782, both inclusive, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington and subsequent amendments thereto. And it is hereby certified that every requirement of law relating to the issue of this series of bonds has been duly complied with and that this bond is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution of the State of Washington. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of 7)hatcom has caused its seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Auditor and Clerk of the Board and the annexed coupons to bear the facsimile signature of said officers this 1st day of January, 1923. Attest; County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. No. WHATCO� COUNTY, WASHINGTON By ==�� Chairman Boa fd of County Commissioners (COUPON) THE COUNTY OF WHAT COM STATE OF WASHINGTON will pay to bearer on the first day of 19in gold coin of the United States of America at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Washington in New York City DOLLARS being six months' interest on 1,1:1hatcom County Road Bonds issued for the improvement of the Lynden-Laurel Road, known as Highway No. 26. Attest: 0<', I I--- �5 ; ✓'° Chairman Board of' County Commissioners County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF -COMMISSIONERS' MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS S..eptemberTERrz� Thursday THE 16th DAY of November 192 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the sale of said bonds heretofore made to The Seattle National .Bank of Seattle, Vlashington, at a price of not less than par be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners are hereby authorized, empowered and instructed to prepare, execute and deliver said bonds to said The Seattle National Bank upon payment of the purchase price thereof, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that should there not be sufficient money in said Lynden-Laurel Road Improvement Fund to make payment of any installment of interest or any of the bonds when due, said interest or bonds shall be paid out of the General Road and Bridge Fund or the Current Expense Fund of the County as may be hereafter directed by the Board of County Comm- issioners, which said fund shall be reimbursed from said Improvement Fund from time to time as moneys are paid therein. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners in regular adjourned session this 16th day of November, 1922. rtn"nn"nn"""nnrr""nnnnnntrnn"nnn "Board of County Commission-" r'ers of Whatcom County State" is, of Washington " rrnnnrtnnn"n"n"nn""""nnnn"nnnnn E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners. J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County -Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 111HATCON COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF I VIPRO + ITT OF SECTION NO. 2 OF ) R E S O L U T I O N PE + dT HIGHWAY NO. 8, KNOWN AS DETSING-GLACIER RD) 111HEREAS, contract for the construction of Section Two of Permanent Highway No.8, known as Deming -Glacier Road, was, on May 8, 1922, let to the Cramer Contracting Company for the sum of $46,248.73; and V)HEREAS, on June 2, 1922, a resolution was made and entered by this Board ordering that the bonds of Maple Falls Township in the amount of $13,000, and the bonds of Glacier Township in the amount of $3 ,467 , be used in the payment for the construction of said Section Two of said highway, and that the balance of the cost of construction of said Section Two of said highway be paid out of the Permanent Highway Fund, vehich balance to be paid out of the Per- manent Highway Fund was then determined as �,p29,781.73; and VAOREAS, it was further ordered that the State Highway Commission be petitioned to immediately appropriate said sum of $129,781.73 to be used in payment of the cost of construc- tion of said Section Two of said Highway, said cost being 4I.46,248.73 as above set forth; and WHEREAS, this Board now finds that the cost of construction of said Section Two of. said highway has exceeded the estimated cost in the amount of $8,822.90, and that it will be necessary to make a further appropriation of $?7 ,389.40 from the Permanent Highway Fund, the remainder to be paid from County funds, to cover the balance of the cost of construction; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the State Highway Commission be pe:tt- tioned to immediately appropriate the further sum of $7 ,389.40 to be used in final payment of the cost of construction of said Section Two of said highway. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of November, 1922. rrtrnn"""nnnnnrtnn"nrtnnnrrn,rnn""" E. C. Baxter Chairman Board Co. "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. "ers of Mhatcom County State" J. A. Miller County ComLissioner " of Washington it Ed Brown County .Commissioner rrnaurrnrrrrnn""nn"nnnnnrtnn"""""" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, Nove e 17t 1922. " w Hers RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS �d 0�Ai Q _. . Sept.emb er_.. .. TERNFriday,. THE _ 17th DAY or November 192 2 ._... J Friday, November 17th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 16th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in, attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO= SSIONERS OF V1HATCO ' COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF ENLARGMMTT, BETTERP;ENT AND IITROVIiiEITT) ORDER CONTINUING HEARING ON OF THE DRAINAGE SYST M! IN DRAINAGE IEPROVE21ENT DISTRICT ( APPRAISERS' REP 0 FCC AND . 0 RDERING THAT N0. 4 IN WHATCOM COUTTTY, WASHINGTON. ) ANOTHER APPORTIOML= BE MADE DE NOVO NOW, on this 17th day of November, 1922, this matter coming on for further hearing before this Board, and it appearing to the Board that the itemized statement of the total cost of the construction of said improvement was in error in this, to-�ndt: Included in said statement was �4,008.65 vrhich should have been charged to the Maintenance Fund of said District No. 4, leaving the proper amount to be charged against the Construction Fund in the enlargement, betterment and improvement of said District No. 4 as $1859.70; and IT FURTHER APPEARING that, in order to correct said original apportionment filed herein, it is deemed advisable that another apportionment be made de novo to include only the $1859.70 properly chargeable against the Construction Fund as aforesaid; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the appraisers heretofore appointed shall make an apportionment de novo in this matter to include only the $1859.70 properly chargeable against the Construction Fund, and that said appraisers file said new apportionment When so made; and IT IS FURTHER HE.', Y ORDERED that the hearing on the said apportionment be now continued to 10 o'clock A.11. on 1,11ednesday, Januai-j 17, 1923. Done in regularly adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of November, 1922. 11fill 11111111 1111"lln"nittt"t1n11flit "11"f 1i111' E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Com,.issioner "ers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner it of Washington 1t 11"11""lilt 11""""u"11lilt ct1111"rt1atill lilt fill Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLETISSIONERS OF IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE ITIP RO + - , NT ) DISTRICT NO. 18, jLIHATCOM COUNTY, WASH.)( WHATCOI COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ORDER CON FII=iNG APPORTIONMMUT , 1REAS, on the 14th day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the Courthouse in the City of Bellingham, this Board met for the purpose of examining and considering the schedule of apportionment filed herein, and after hearing all arguments for and against the said schedule of apportionment, did order the matter taken under advisement; and ,i IREAS, on this 17th day of November, 1922, this Bayard being fully advised in the premises and having given the matter full consideration, now malces its findings and orders as follows: 1. That on August 2, 1921, after due and legal hearing arras had as provided by lacy, this Board made an order that said improvement should be made and paid for by currants and that the assessments should be payable in five equal yearly installments, and that the costs of the improvement should be paid by assessments upon the property benefited, such assessments to bear interest from the date of the issuance of said warrants until paid at the rate of not to exceed eight per cent. per annum, and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of not to exceed eight per cent.per annum. 2. That the said improvement is fully completed and has been accepted by the County Engineer, and pursuant to orders of this Board,warrants bearing 7 per cent. interest per annum from date have been duly issued to pay for the said improvement and other expenses connected therewith. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERAiX _ ]',riday„_.. __. _ .THE 17th _...___ DAY or November 1922 3. That after the said improvement was fully completed and accepted, the Clem= of this Board filed an it statement of the total cost of improvement, including the cost of the construction of said improvement and all other costs and expenses in connection therewith. 4. That a Board of appraisers, consisting of the County Engineer and two other competent persons were appointed to apportion_ the grand total as contained in said statement as provided by law. 5. That the said Board of Appraisers apportioned the said grand total and filed a schedule with said apportionment with this Board, and due and legal notice of this hearing was given all as provided by law. 6. That all proceedings leading to said apportionment, and in connection therewith, were and are regular and in conformity vrith the lair. NOWT THERBI+ORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said final apportionment and all thepro- ceedings leading thereto and in connection therewith, are hereby approved, and that all acts and proceedings heretofore had or done in connection with the matter of Drainage Improvement District No. 18, of Whatcom County, Washington, are hereby approved and confirmed, and the amounts apportioned against the property benefited as set forth in the said report of the Board of Appraisers, are hereby levied against the said property so benefited. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of November, 1922 ",t►►""r►1111 11 11 It 11" 11 11 11 11 Itnnnn►►►t"""rtIt E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. ?.filler County Commissioner:* t►ers of M- atcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner " of Washington it ►►,► r► u"n ►►"n r► r„r"r► r►,►""""""""""""" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Er.-o fficio C1 erh of the Board. --------»-000- ---_- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, November 20th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners DO O d RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ... Sep.t.erb.er._.....�.__ TERM/ +On day...._.e.__.. .. _...THE :..... .......____._._..20.th.. _"..._ ..._. .DAY OF Noveirib er._ 192..2._. Yonday4;:November 20th, 1922. The Board met -pursuant to adjournment taken on November 17th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. r ,.11o;=red and proceedings had: Carl Bang Alex Besoloff SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Relief The following claims were VAN VIYCK ROAD IMPROVE1M1T FUND 4th & final est. of Van 7:,ck Rd (Hy #32) ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD O ie COUNY X C;OL11 1 SBIWI L"H6 OF 1„)HATCOMT COUNTY, WASHINGTO14. IN THE 11ATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF VAN VIYCK ROAD, or HIGHVIAY No, 32. N 20.00 4729.23 VTMREAS, ALEX BESOTOFF was the contractor in the construction of the above road and has completed the some so that the final estimate has been allowed, and WHEREAS, %5exe is a dispute between him and the County as to whether or not he should be allowed for excavating certain loose rock or hard pan in two closely connected cuts on.. said highway, said Besoloff claiming more compensation than has been allowed in said final estimate by reason of said loose rock or hard pan, which claim is denied by the County, and V1H8REAS, said Besoloff needs the money admitted by the County to be due him for the purpose of paying his laborers andfor the material used in the corpleting of said contract and does not want the acceptance of said money to be construed as a waiver of his claim for said extra com- pensation resulting from said loose rock or hard pan, O.nd VMREAS, the County Conui-Lissioners are grilling that he shall be allowed said money without prejudice to his rights if any he has by virtue of the foregoing, NOVI THEREFORE, be it resolved: That the moneys, found due him as per said final estimate, may be paid him, reserving the usual twenty percent, however, until thirty days from 'the final estimate and after the expiration of said thirty days, if no claims be filed, said twenty per- enet shall also be paid to said Alex Besoloff without prejudice to his claim for said extra compensation resulting; from his excavation of the said loose rock or hard pan in the two cuts above mentioned and said payment fixed by said final estimate shall in no manner prejudice the County'.s right to resist such request and claim for extra compensation by said Besoloff. This Resolution being attached for the purpose of saving the rights of said Alex Besoloff and Whatcom County from any prejudice resulting from the payments authorized herein. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of November, 1922. 1s""it111'""""ti""u""tt"1I11tii1"titif t111It E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners "Board of County Commission-" J. A. biller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner t1 of Washington it 11 it It If 111111 11 11 t11111 It 11 1t 11 to If 11 it to to 11 It 1111 I1 11 to Attest • Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-o fficio . Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, November 23rd, 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERAI,�' .... Thursday. _....___. THE ..._....__ ..._._.-23rd _ __......._ _ _.DAY or..:._. - November 1922 Thursday; November 23rd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 20th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Herman Kluge Relief 70.00 Harry H. Hanks Household expenses 25.00 -----000----- Approval by Supervisor of Highways of resolution of the Board dated Nov. 16th requesting additional appropriation of $?7.,389.40 from the Perm. Hy. Fund for Sec. 2 of Perm. Hy. #8, was filed with the Board. ----=000----- Gossard & Olsen were given permission to. -operate a pool table (No. 2) in Everson. 71, 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, November 25th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _. September _ EaT DAY or 192 Saturday THE 25 th November _ _ 2 Saturday, November 25th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 23r'd, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceedings vrere had: ✓l The claim of Alex Besoloff in the sum of `3,548.14 for excavating hard pan instead of loose rock on the Van Wyck Road (Hy. #32) was rejected by the Board. ----- 000----- CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTL ; +TENT FOR THE MONTH EI'TDING O CTOB ER 31, 19 22 . In the matter of the settlement frith Edith Y. Thornton, County Treasurer of :7hatcom County, Wash- ington, for the month ending October 31, 1922. NOW, at this tirie, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith 1.1. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting; forth her receipts and disbursements, and hav- ing checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOVI, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by thi's Board that said Edith M. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 1,486.82 STATE SCHOOL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 257.50 STATE MILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 93.4.2 STATE PEM-TANEITT HIGH7.1AY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 245.01 STATE PUBLIC HI GMVAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 428.52 STATE HIGHER EDUCATIOIT FUllD For cash paid State Treasurer 914.84 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 203.36 STATE RECLAILIATION REVOLVING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 195.10 STATE VETERMTS T COITENSAT IOIT FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 327.64 STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 25.92 STATE PARKS FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer 45.00 STATE G IME FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 108.75 STATE IT SHERIES FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 37.50 COUNTY CURRENT E1XPETSE FUND For warrants redeemed 22,201.23 For interest on same 424.86 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed 3,896.10 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed 115.00 DOIIESTI C ANITUil, FUND For warrants redeemed 43.00 PE_ A ANENT HIGIMAY !-1AI1TTENAilCE FUITD For tirarrants redeemed 2,769.70 GAME PROTECTION FUND For via --rants re de erne c 856.10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept emb.er,. TERhI , _..__Saturday .. THE 25.th DAY of ovemb.er........ _ _.......192 2 ................. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed 2.00 RIVER I1JPROVEP.TMT FUND For warrants redeemed 1,990.66 PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND For warrants redeemed 574.20 FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND For warrants redeemed 361.61 SUSPENSE ACCOUNT For advance payments 2,354.94 CITIES FUNDS For cazh paid City and Town Treasurers 3,598.86 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 69,163.26 For interest on same 682.53 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REM TION IUND For bond interest coupons redeemed 3,562.50 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For warrants redeemed 194.40 TOM-TSHIP S FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers 1,649.30 For township bond interest coupons redeemed 192.00 PARK ROAD FUND For warrant s, redeemed 3,127.30 MAPLE.-FALLS_GLACIER ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 7,509.41 SAXON BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed 676.33 DIKE DISsTRICT NO. 1 MAINTFITANCE FUND For warrants redeemed 55.00 For warrants redeemed DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTS. MAINTENANCE FUNDS Total disbursements 643.77 0131,013.44 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurert s Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on October 31, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: De-oository Treasurer's Bs First National Bank 30 , 259.29 Bellingham National Bank 19,658.79 Northwestern National Bank 24,328.26 American National Bank" 30,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 17,500.00 First National Bank of Lynden 12,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 25,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Garrison Bros,_State .State Bank of Sumas 10,000.00 Nooksack Valley: `State Bank of Everson 10,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 10,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit. . . . . . . . . .$ 209,246.34 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault . . . . . . . . . $ 3,463.50 Currency . . . . . . . . . 616.00 Silver . . . . . . . 41.96 Checks and cash items . . . 22,568.47 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,68,Q.93 Grand Total Treasurer's cash on hand . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 235,936.27 IN TESTITJONY WHEMEOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 25th day of November, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Septerb er TERM Saturday THE 25th DAY OF November 1922 Z 3 It 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 tt it It tt to t1 11 1t If 11 ti it tt t1 11 11 11 If 11 if It E . C . B ax.t e r Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington tt II tl it it li ►1 1! 11 II {I 1111 it U 11 11 ii tl Ii tt 11 it it tl tl 11 II it tt Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-o ffi cio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- On notion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, November 27th, 1922. Chairman Board of bunty Commissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS -September TERI;W Ilon day _. _ THE 27 th DAY or November 1922 Monday, November 27th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 25th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceedings were had: IN THE PATTER OF GROCERIES) ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF FAIR YERCANTILE CO. FOR 111HATCON. COUNTY HOME ) t,TiEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 27th day of November, 1922, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the ;Miatcom County Home, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: VI. J. Pynor . . . . . . . . . .$ 417.07 A. L . Owen . . . . . . . . . 413.11 Fair Mercantile Co . . . . . . 405.30 WHEREAS, the Board donsidering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of the Fair Mer- cantile Co to be the lowest bid for such supplies; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bid of the Fair Mercantile Co be, and same is hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before December 1, 1922, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said. Fair Yercantile Co. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of November, 1922. Il tr it It it If tt it It tr It it to V. It It It it it it tl it It tt it tt """ E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" 1. A. Buller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Broom County Commissioner " of Washington " 11tllftttttttitltilltitlltll"IItIrlrlrtptliillUllti"" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex%--,©fficio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, November 28th, 1922. rman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERATV Tuesday THE 28tls DAY OF Tovember 1922 Tuesday, November 28th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 27th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clergy; in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Z711ATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT OF DRAINAGE IIOPROVE11ENT ) ORDER CONTINUING HEARING ON DISTRICT N0 . 20 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (Kasten. Ditch) ENGINEER'S REPOBT NOW, on this day, this matter coming on for hearing in accordance with duly published notice thereof, and the Board, deeming it advisable to continue the hearing IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that a hearing on the Engineer's Report in the matter of establish- ment of Drainage Improvement District No 20 (Kamm Ditch) b e , and same is hereby continued to Tuesday, December 12, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of November, 1922. "irn"nrr""""n"""r►rr"""""""""rrrr"rr E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. 'Board of County Commission-" J. A. Biller County Commissioner "ers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington. " n"nrrn""nrrn:,"""nfill ""r�rrnrrr"""'"" Attest' Sant E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio .. Clerk of the Board. ---000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOMi. COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF CHARLES A. KINLEY FOR A) ( ORDER TAKING UNDER ADVI SMTWNT . FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY,WASHINGTON) This matter coming on for hearing before this Board, in accordance with the duly published notice of hearing in said matter, and the Board having heard all arguments for and against the granting of said application IT IS NOVI ORDERED that the matter be, and same is hereby taken under advisement. Done in regular adjourned session of. the Board this 28th day of November, 1922. nnrr"rrnrr"nrrnrr+rnuri"rrrrarr"r'0"rrrr"rr E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of M' atcom County.State" Ed Broom County Commissioner of of ,11ashington 'i - rr"rr"rr "rr"rr lilt nrr n""rr "rr""till 11"till '111 Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, December 1st, 1922. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September_._ TERM/ ...._.. .Fri.day......._...... __......_THE... _ .__....-_. ist -..�.. . _ DAY OF Decemb er 1922 Friday, December 1st, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 28th, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims sere alloyed and proceedings had: CURREIjT EXPENSE FUND Sam E. Darrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. "Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 Lucy E. King do 115.00 F. C. 1-1rartin do 115.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 I.I. Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 D. "Jurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75-.00 Joe Gotchy Salary as Dep. Co. Aud. a/c Elections 26/30 156.00 Glen J. Slater do 115.00 W. L. Beck do 100.00 Mrs. Mark M. Carter Salary as Clerk for "Aud a/c Elections 4/30 16.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 125.00 J. A. Miller do 166.66 Ed Brov'nz u do 166.66 Mrs. Jennie ICI. Robin Salary as Supt. Co. Schools 187.50 Nellie I.I. Abbott Salary as Deputy Supt. Schools 125.00 Edwin M. Day Salary as J of P 100.00 17. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Cleric for J of P 25.00 Geo. H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Mabel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Uehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 ,largaret J. Diaz Salary as Co. Tuberc. Nurse 125.00 Hector Gayley Salary as Janitor 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 W. P . B royn do 178.65 Geo. T1. Cook Salary as County Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy County Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank 17. Radley Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 E. D. Kenyon do 150.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Atty 95.00 Edith M. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Vlilson Salary as Deputy Co Treasurer 150.00 Olive 37ilson do 125.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S. A. Earl do 100.00, C. 111. Fi sk do 100.00. J. H. Stevenson do 100.00 Claire G. Filson do 100.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. Medhurst do 150.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 W. M. Brock do 125.00 Carpenter Salary as Jailor 140.00 Paul To1sman Salary as Cook 30.00 H. D. McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F. It. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Agri. Agent 175.00 Katherine Fisher Salary as Office Asst. to Agri. Agent 80.00 -L. J. Irwin Salary as County Auto Mechanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as County Garage Floorman 125.00 C. C. King Salary as Supt. County Home 100.00 Lottie. V. Jamieson Salary as Matron County Home 50.00 G. Tatsugaya Salary as Cook County Home 85.00 H. J. Hurst Salary as Asst. Cook County Home 15.00 D. Cameron do 10.00 Charles King Salary as Teamster 38.33 Mrs. E. W. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E.--17. Day Salary as Asst Nurse 40.00 Ader Mukes do 40.00 Geo. S2.ater Salary as Guard 85.00 Jack Rohi et Labor 10.00 J. C. Hills Salary as County Engineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Salary* as Deputy Engineer 175.00 E. W. Gooch Salary as Insttman 18/30 126.00 Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman 9/30 45.00 J. C. Hills, Jr. Labor as Inspector 25/30 150.00 B rucp Pym do 25/30 150.00 C. F. Ristine do 3/30 18.00 F. L. Gott do 10/30 60.00 L. G. Boyden Labor as Chainman 9/30 40.50 Mary C. Hostetter Stenographic services 20/30 90.00 J. F. Uhl, Jr. Labor as Chainman 5/30 20.00 Don Clarke do 3/30 12.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ._._5.ep.tember...._ TERAIV Friday............_ .._ . ___ _THE DAY OF December 1922 1st _..... __. _ . , Gus,Bettman Salary as Dep. Sheriff a/c Poll Tax col. 125.00 Geo. A. Bremner do 120.00 C. Humphrey do 70.82 1,1. E.Powell do 75.00 S. P. Tapping do 54.00 D. H. DunjLle do 37.49 C. C. Green Care taker of Detention Hospital 25.00 E. B. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 245.40 Loomis Baldrey Expense as Prosecuting Attorney 27.45 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 32.45 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff a/c Poll Tax 25.70 S. P. Tapping Expense as Constable 4.30 Mrs. Jennie M. Robin Expense as Co. Supt.of Schools 4.52 Margaret J. Diaz Expense as Co. Tuberc . Nurse 8.65 Mabel S. Glen Expense as Probation Officer 2.00 C. C. King Expense as Supt. County Home, 6.25 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co. Agr. Agent 12.25 Mrs. Lura Lyle Services to County Supt. Schools 65.00 Carl McCoy Recording plat for Auditor 16.20 0. D. Post Notary -fees a/c affidavits for Pros Atty 1.06 Lynden Toimship Correcting error in charging engineering in 1921 9.95 ti'Thatcom Co. Dairymens Assn Half of Auto expense in Tubd.r. Test of stock 36.12 Western Union Telg. Co. Messages for Sher 2.32 - Supt .65 - Agr. Agt .48 - Tr 1.44 4.89 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County 93.95 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Car tickets for Juror & Lts for Detent. Hospital 11.36 Owl Pharmacy Medical supplies for Co. Patients 52.40 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for Co. Patients 129.80 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Analysis for Co. Physician 4.00 Arthur C. Harlon Burial d f Sam Stevenson 25.00 Whitfield -Mark Co. Burial of Henry Truax 25.00 Dr. C. S. Hood Autopsy on body of P. J. Kinnier (OctOct� 10.00 Dr. N. W. near Autopsy on body of P. J. Kinnier 10.00 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for County Home 32.18 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 44.80 Nick Rado Fish for County Home (Oct -Nov) 21.70 F. J. Farley Feed for County Home 110.73 F. F. Gerard Supplies for County Home 32.75 Collins Drug Co. Medicine for County Home 35.45 Clary:. Electric Co. Lamps for County Home (Oct) ';4,1C45 Lobb Electric Co. Lamps etc. for County Home (Oat') 12.82 Kemphaus & Co. Blankets for County Home 88.90 Tabor & Cruikshank Leather belting for County Home 1.20 Morse Hdwe Co. Heater etc. for County Homo 23.16 Northwest Hdwe Co. Supplies for County Home 16.90 Fred Manthey Filling silo at -Co. Home (Oct) 8.00 Bellingham Publ. Co. Publ. notices of sale at County Home (Oct) 3.40 Bloedel Donovan Lbr Mills Lumber for County Home (May -Nov -Oct) 11.08 Laurel Beach Sanatorium Care of Alvina Den Adel 85.70 Ben Tucker Care of Marcy children • 20.00 Jennie Green Care of Smith family & Juveniles 174.58 Empire Heat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Faggs 11.19 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for McCreash, et al 14.30 O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Enstrom, et al 65.42 Ireland & Pancoast Groceries for Maryott (Oct-ITOv) 16.76 Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for Teller et al (Oct -Nov) 21.37 B. B . Grocery Co. Groceries for Bye, et al 26.02 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 A. Mardesich Groceries for Filippi (Oct -Nov) 20.44 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for lnox, et al (Oct -Nov) 90.90 F. F. Gerard Groceries for Labree 19.45 M. Thordarson' Groceries for Silvaldson, et al 30.00 G. W. Dore House rent for Labree (Oct 16 to Dec 16) 20.00 F. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 M. T. Hiewhinney 7 ood for Labree 9.00 Central Fuel 06. Coal for Rost 8.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Gas for Mrs. Frank 3.05 C. J. Sorensen Insurance -Preen. on autos 371.26 Puget Sound Pots & Lt Co. Lt & Pow for County Garage 11.08 Motor Tool Specialty Co. Trench set for County Garage 7.71 Morse Hdvie' Co . Materials for County Garage 27.33 John F. Campbell Material for Co. Garage (Oct -Nov) 1.32 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto parts for Co. Garage 60.52 Diehl Motor Co. do 13.73 Standard Auto Co. do 4.35 Thomas -Boon Motor Co. do 83.60 Carson Grinding Co': do ((act -Nov) 15.08 Colyear Motor Sales Co. do 9.08 Geo. H. Weir Co. do 47.65 T & M Tire & Rubber Co. Tires for County Garage ( Sep -Oct) 28.37 Federal Tire Sales Co. do 25.92 A. L. Callahan Tire for Sheriff's auto 25.25 Kennedy Bros.- Repairs to Utility car 7.65 Auto Radiator & Fender Works Fender repairs for County Garage 6.50 A. V. Anable T & M Tire Co. Vulcanizing for Co Garage (Sep -Oct) 6.25 Bellingham Battery Co. Battery service to Co Garage 20.70 Northwest Auto Electric Co. Battery service to Engineer 3.20 - Commrs 3t00 6.20 The Auto Top Co. Curtain repairs for Eng 4.95 - Sher 1.49 6.44 Lynden Tribune Publishing for County 11.05 Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta. Co. Prtg & sup for Eng 9.75-Assr 83.55-Clk 44.40-Tr 22.00 159.70 Anstett Printing Co. Prtg for Aud 234.85-Assn 11.75-Ct Stenog 4.80-Atty 3.90. 255.30 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. Sup for Aud 9.40-Sher 1.25-Tr 289.10-Clerk 10.45-Atty 2::40312.60 G. L. Morgan Prtg for Prosecuting Attorney 28.12 Isaac Pitman & Sons Note books for Court Stenog. 17.40 E. E. Lescher Express chgs on -notebooks 5.03 E. T. Mathes Book Co. Rep to Eng. Typewriter 13.80-Sup for Tr 2.00 15.a,0 September TERM// RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Fri day THE 1 st DAY or Dec ember, 1922 _ Linton Add. 'Sach. Sales Co. Add. Tzach. for Co. Treas. 258.72 Child Health Organization of America Books for Co. Tuberc. Nurse (Oct) 2.49 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing repairs to Courthouse 31.19 Union Iron Works Repairs to Courthouse boiler 1.75 Standard Oil Co. Floor dressing for Courthouse 2.70 Sells Hardware Co. Supplies for Courthouse (Oct -.,Nov) 1.45 Morse Hdvre Co. Hand trues: for Courthouse 4.55 1"Todern electric Co. Lamps and shades for Courthouse 12.95 Puget Sound Pots & Lt Co. Lts for Cths 63.57 - Gas for Jail 2.57 66.14 The Surprise Store Blankets for Jail 61.75 Ireland & Pancoast Supplies for Jailer 23.25 Paul Tolsman Ideals for Prisoners 330.00 S. 71. Co rni sh Paint Co. Varnish etc. for Janitor .75 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jury Rms (Oct -Nov) 5 .85 Nellie A. Robinson Tobacco for Yleatherford 3.60 Fair Dept. Store Clothing for ;Weatherford 1.98 Paul Koealer Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat and 2 coyotes 7.00 J L. Johnston, S. J. IPa rr Chet Holmes Everett Baxter R. Bullock E. A. Parker Fritz Iluenscher Carl Muenscher Olof Glad Fred Hanson I., id. Gammon W. H. Schenck E. B . Robinson Harry Gonser C. 0. Hill Haldo Burns B. H. Burns G . Ivrersen 1.1. 11agnusson 71m. Elder John Sherry Ellis Johnson Ton Beasley Bert Williams Joe 71yers Jacob Sinlan Guy Dameron A. 71. Fro st Geo. I:Iaryott James Bro= George Finkbonner C. VV. Osborn J. 0. Gulbransen Mt. View Store F. W. Gorsuch S. R. Correll Northwest ITdw. Co. 110 rse Hdvre Co. Dakota Creek Lbr & Leo Jess F. J. Van Demark 0. Wilson F. S. Collin Y. B jarnson Geo. Elder Clem Knutsen Y`1m . Ra dde r Hax, Fullner David Bisset Hilton YIeidkarp Eb en Plead 17. R. Parker Joe Mitchell T . P . Jeffers A. Nouwens Wm. Brooks 41m.. Reams C. Radder C. A. Gooding Gerald Wolfe C. A. Gooding Geo. R. Willard E. E. Talmage Geo. Stierlen A. G. Stierlen H. Talmage J. Buckle;; S. V1. Jones Piet Bergsma T . P . Jeffers ROAD & BRIDGE FUND I.Lechanic a/c Road Thlachinery Driving truck do do do Labor as foreman with tear! on ,Everson -Goshen Rd Labor on Izannega,n Rd Team n do Fo .. eman Labor on Rd " CIO do do do Labor on Rd do Fo rerian Labor on Rd " do do do do do do do do Labor on Axton Rd do do Lab o r on Rd Foreman do Labor on Custer road Labor on Road (Oct) "fork on jars in river at Harietta Gasoline Powder, etc. (Oct) Shovels, etc. (Oct) Grader blades etc. (Jul -Aug -Sep -Oct) Pipe etc. for Rome road & road grader Shovel etc. & mtl for repairs to road Shgl Co. Lumber for Calif Crk Bridge (Aug) Labor on Rd do do do RIVER ILL DOVIMENT FUND Driving truck a/c river work Labor on river Fo reman do do do do do do do do do CIO do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do M Ul M M (Oct-17ov) rater T ears w m m 110.00 18.00 34.00 4.00 2.00 33.50 12.25 16.87 20.00 17.50 37.50 30.00 14.00 9.00 6.00 42.55 32.80 36.00 32.80 23.20 33.60 40.00 3.20 6.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 49.00 12.00 6.00 28.50 5.25 2.60 7.30 15.75 2a.15 1.65 18.69 12.16 72.50 40.00 7.50 9.00 60.00 120.00 122.50 100.00 100.00 87.50 120.00 112.50 156.00 112.50 120.00 73.50 49.00 30.00 73.50 77.00 66.50 6.00 24.00 75.25 60.00 14.00 3.50 14.00 12.00 7.00 2.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September.._..._. .TE MPS! Friday THE 1st DAY OF December 1922 C. C. Smith Moving donkey engine fa 12.70 Standard Welding Co. Welding donkey eng. flues Reid Brothers Co. Donkey boiler repairs Larson & Miller Dividing bar, etc. H. 17. Buzzard Sheaves etc. (Oct) 71m. Pettigrew Iffire rope for river work at Acme R. F. Raper Piling G. A. Palmer Piling August Petterson Piling Lyn den Lurrfo e r Co. Lumb e r V1. R. 11iller Powder Bellingham Junk Co. Cable, bolts, etc. Caine-Grimshavr Co. Coal. (Oct) Standard Oil Co. Gas etc. S. Vleidkamp Labor and grease for truck (July) Farmers Yerct. Co. Spikes, etc. Everson Garage Plugs for truck #74 PER IANEIIT HIGl�IGTAY MAINTENA110E FUND Cramer Contracting Co. Extra vrork on Sec. 2 Perm. Hy. #8 John Baxter Dragging Deming -Glacier Rd John Bullock Labor Foreman II. H. Weatherell do L. E. Thiel do B . Bullock do Roy A. Owen do B . Clark do C . Gandee do L. C. Spees do Stanley 77right do Walter Manley do A. E. Eying do A. Hilsinger do Ed Jones do Foreman Frank Johnson do Clarence Whalen do Leo. S. Hansen do Carl Zell do Joseph Jensen do E. D. siiller do Amos Johnson do M. Palmer do Leonard Christen do A. B . Porter do Chas. Christen do Amos Johnson Labor on Kendall ditch Marion Palmer do A. G. Penske Labor Foreman Jacob Franzen do Amos Johnson do John Christen do A. B. Porter do . it Schroeter do Leonard Christen do Chas. Christen do Everson Garage Oil etc. R. A. Parnell Gravel for Samish Road l.Iorse Hardware Co. Bolts etc. for Samish Road H. Y. Austin Ties for Kendall ditch work Standard Oil Co. Asphalt (Sept} L. E. Chichester Labor Foreman PO MST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND Joe F. Kelley Labor Norman Steiner do Herman Steiner do V7m. Bice do John Lindberg do Geo. W. A. Hinton do etc. Forenian SAXON BRIDGE FUND Gerald Wolfe Tabor S. W. Jones do J. A. Shields do Foreman Archie 0. Shields do Howard Sheilds do Edwin R. Olson do Sven Bakke do An drew Bakke do J. A. Shields Expense as Foreman on Saxon. Bridge Guy J. Norris Labor on Saxon Bridge 1110 rse Hardware Co. Material for Saxon Bridge Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills Lumber VT. L. Rothenbuhler Piling for Saxon Bridge (Oct) Lars Nesset do Acme Motor Co. Gas and oil for trucks (Sept -Oct) SCHELL DITCH 1U'ND Lawrence Scutt Moving steam shovel (Oct) Standard Oil Co. Grease (Oct) Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal (Oct) Team n n n 38.75 18.28 4.50 17.00 47.97 499.59 300.00 1.92 188.88 210.85 624.14 240.31 95.31 4.90 10.15 2.00 463.90 48.00 95.00 45.50 66.50 74.00 30.00 24.00 21.00 10.00 29:7,5 5.25 38.50 7.00 8.00 3.25 3.25 6.50 6.50 1.63 3.50 19.26 7.00 7.00 3.50 14.00 10.50 6.13 55.37 21.00 21.00 10.50 10.50 15.00 10.50 8.75 1.25 18.00 4.39 12.50 76.15 42.00 80.00 58.00 88.00 20.00 36.00 172.31 17.50 44.00 66.00 52.00 36.00 35.00 47.00 34.50 31.00 28.00 60.69 30.00 47.50 9'191 6.80 12.00 1.05 28.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September, _ TERM' Friday _. THE .... _. _ 1 st _._ . DAY of . _.... De c emb. e.r._. DRAINAGE DIST . 1r4 CONSTRUCTION FUND F. NTH. Carver Computing tax & writing roll for Dr. Dist. #4 enlarg. 00 The Lynden Tribune Publ. notice hearing on apportionment 4.69 DRAINAGE DIST. #5 MAINTENASdCE FUND Hen-ry Wilken Labor and material for ditch 59.00 DRAINAGE DIST . #15 MAINTI;ITANCE FUND R. I. Tanner Labor 10.80 VAN V Y'CK ROAD ILTROVETIENT FUND Paul Valerius Appr. on Hy. #32 15.00 A. H. Frasier do 15.00 C. J. Byron do 15.00 T. F. Doan Blue prints for Hy. #32 .35 Harry S. Knutzen Hauling gravel 84.00 ITOOKSACK=SUM AS ROAD I?,1,PROVM1 TEITT FUND The Lynden Tribune Publ. not. of hear. on Ati-or. Rep on Hy. #31 172.25 T. F. Doan Blue prints for Hy. #31 (Aug -Sept) 1.20 ITAPLE FALLS - GLACIER ROAD FUND Cramer Contracting Co. Bal due on 5th Est. for Impt Sec. 2 Perm Hy #8 886.23 LT. VIEW HIGHWAY FUND Skagit Construction Co. County's portion of 3rd & final est. on perm by "10 420.93 Skagit Construction Co. Earth excavation on Perm. Hy. 1 lO 125.00 T. F. Doan Blue prints for Perm. Hy. T10 .30 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Sarah Foster Relief 25.00 Henry W. Westerman do 25.00 0. R. Hollingsworth Burial of J. Ii. Condit 100.00 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of Shag & ?,,tiller 200.00 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND Geo. TAT. Cook, Co. Clerk Recording marriage certificates 44.00 Adrian Hulbert, Clk Snohomish Co do 1.00 INSTITUTE FUND Towner Printing Co. Printing Institute programs 53.50 J. N. McDonald Services a/c Teachers Institute 150.00 MaSrnard L . Daggy do 225.00 Elizabeth O'Neal Refund of Certificate Fee 1.00 ------- 000------- BE110RE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT21ISSIOITERS OF V-1HATC011-T COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE NATTER OF ITTPROVEMENT OF SECTION NO. 2 OF) ( ORDER TO TRA1TSFER MONIES FROM ROAD & PEM-110ENT HIGHWAY NO. 8, WHATCOTJ COUNTY, VW. ) BRIDGE FUND TO HLAPLE FALLS_GLACIER ROAD IUND 1111iERDIAS I it appears that all but Sdy10.00 of the money in the Maple Falls -Glacier Road 'und has been used in payment for improvement of Section No. 2 of Permanent Highway No. 8; and it further appearing that all the money appropriated from 'the Permanent Highway Fund for the State's portion, of cost of improving said Section No. 2 of Permanent Hight -;ay No. 8, has been paid out for said improvement; and `;AREAS, there now -.exists the sum of $'886.23 still unpaid on the final estimate for the improvement of said road, which amount should be paid from monies in the Road & Bridge Fund; NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the County Treasurer be, and she is hereby directed to transfer the sum of $876.23 from the Road and Bridge Fund of Whatcom County, to the I,4 ple-Falls--Glacier Road Fund, said sum to be used in payment of the balance due on the final estimate for improvement of said Section No. 2 of Permanent highway ITo. 8 in 77hatcom County, Washington Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of December, 1922. R 11RIIIII1tIRt1111111fill 11fill t111tIt1111111tt11R"II 'Board of County Commission-11 "ers of 7hatcom County State" if of Washington " E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Yiller County Commissioner Ed Brovaz County Commissioner RRRRR►1RT11111 gill R1►RRRfillip toll 1t111't1tt11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. The minutes of the November Session were read and approved and on motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, December 2nd, 1922. Attest: Chairman Board of County Commissioners. County Auditor & EN-officio Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TER Saturday THE 2nd, DAY OF Dec.em er 1922 SL11-turday, December 2nd, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December ist, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings viere had: &3 November reports of C. C. King as Supt. of County Hone, Margaret J. Diaz as Co. Tuberculo- sis Nurse and Dr. Fred V. Shute as County Physician, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, December 5th, 1922. Chairman Board of County Comt-aissioners. September RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERh1X Tuesday THE 5th DAY or December 192 2 Tuesday, December 5th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 2nd, 1922. Present, all merlbers of the Board and the Cler': in attendance. The following pro- ceeding was had: IiT i'l_E TIATTER OF SUPERVISOR) FOR ITOOKSACK TO;;'ITSHIP 13EFORE TIC BOARD OF COUNTY CO3::iISSIOiTERS OF MATCOI:- COUNTY, WASHINGTON. 0PMER APPOINTING P. J. RASIMSSEIT W- IEREAS, it appears to this Board that Andrew A. Alm, Supervisor of the I fiddle District of ITooksack Township, has resigned; and -FIEREAS , P . J. Rasmussen o f Everson, :'ash. R #3 , has been recommended to fill the vacancy; iIOZ`a, THEP�E?�RE, it is ordered that the resignation of Andre;-r A. Alm, as such supervisor, be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that P. J. Rasmussen be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor of the Biddle District of ITooksack Tovmship, for the balance of the term and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of December, 1922. It to it ti If ii it if ti ti it ti It if it ti it it ti ii tI It it it tI It It it" E. C . Ba::ter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Yliller County Commissioner tiers of 'Whatcom County State" Ed Bro,�m County Commissioner It of V-Iashington " If ittttltits""it"ttltli""tttltttititttoitttittittti" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and EX-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, iecember 8th- , 1922. w Chairman Board'of County Commissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS S en t emb e r TERWs Fri day THE 8 th DAY of De c erlb e r 1922 Friday, December 8th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken_ on December 5th, 1922. Present, all menbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CU R.RtE T E."XPE•i SE FUND E. J. Booth Scalp bounty on 1 Coyote Sam B. Barrett, Co. Aud. Nov. Juror claims paid from Revolving end do Claims paid from Revolving Fund Jennie Green Care of Juvenile Clarence SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Relief ----- 000----- EDEPORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COII'ISSIONERS OF 1.00 1293.10 242.54 3.00 60.00 � ,jUATCO"T COUNTY, VIASHI.ia GT Oia . II, T171 LiATTER O`F IL,ROVEE-a T OF VAIN =E..) ( ORDER C OAT IINI.i1G HEA?'I G 0 , APPRAISERS' REPO IE . ROAD, KNO171T4 AS HIGIUMY NO. 32 } NOW, on this day, this matter coming on for hearing before this Board, in accordance with duly published notice of hearing on Appraisers' Report, and the Board, deeming it advisable to continue said hearing, IT IS TH=+i RC OR.DERL'D that the hearing on the Appraisers' Report on the :ran Tlyck Rood, knoym as I`ighv-,ay Iio. 32, be, and same is hereby continued to i1-1-onday, January 8, 1923, of 11 o'clock A.LI. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of December, 1922. tt If to 11 It It 1t It i1 It 11 11 ti 11 11 " 11 ii 11 tt If It it tt it it tt it If E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-11 i . A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Mriatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner If of Washington .. if it tl ti ii ti It tf ti it it 1T it ii ii ii Ti tt ti it it it tt it tt It it it It At t e s t : Sam E . Barrett County- A.0 di t o r and E,-z-o f f i c i o Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 1aonday, December 11th, 1922. z - � eld- " 2 �-,; - - Chairman Board o _ County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERAfi 11onday THE llth DAY OF December 1922 Monday, December llth, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 8th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed: Sam E. Darrett , Co. Aud. do do do do do do do Gillen & Wattam, Agent J. A. hiller Geo . 11. 1r1a Ales Cramer & Knight CURREII rEXPE17SE IUND Election claims paid from Revolving mind do do do do do do do Garage Insurance Expense as Commissioner LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUM Insurance Premium a/c Sheriff's cars PARK. ROAD FUND 6th Est. for construction Park. Rd On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, December 12th, 1022. 480.95 478.60 463.34 490.00 484.50 494.25 498.75 2,458.35 59.40 20.94 9 222.31 05390.17 Chairman Board'of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September Timm/ Tuesday THE 12th DAY or December 1922 j0 Tuesday, December 12th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December llth, 1922. Present, all merfbers of the 7Joard and the Clem- in attendance. The following claims mere allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND Harry H. (Tanks Household expenses N 25.00 ----- 000----- Bellingham, Washington. December 12, 1922. Honorable Board of County Commissioners, t,Ihatcom County, Washington. Gentlemen: The firm of Speirs & Speirs of Bellingham, Wasl.ington, propose to erect the Uniform Highway Signal on Whatcom County Highways, at all dangerous curves at such points as may be designated by the County Commissioners in their respective districts, at no expense or cost to Whatcom County. We Mould inspect all signals regularly and maintain them. In return for the above service Matcom County grants us permission to place each of these lights or signals, erected at the above mentioned locations, on a circular back -ground �8t1 in diameter, the rim thereof to be used for advertising purposes. It is understood that Speirs & Speirs are to have this privilege for a period of three years (3) from the date of acceptance of this proposal, the said privilege being automatically renewable for three year (3) periods, excepting however that the County of Fdha tcom can terminate this arrangement by giving one (1) years notice thereof. SPEIRS & SPEIRS By :'I. K. MacDonald On motion, the Board of County Commissioners sitting in regular adjourned session, do hereby accept the proposal hereinbefore wrritten, and do hereb-ir authorize the said Speirs & Speirs to proceed with the erection of said signals as above set forth. Dated this 12th day of December, 1922. II"IItl11tttinnittlIt11111111tttt lilt 11111111ntt11tttt "Board of County Commission-" Ilers of Whatcom County State" 11 of Washington it 11 11 11 11 tI 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 It It 1t 11 11 it 11 11 it II 11 tt It " 11 11 -BOARD OF COUNTY C01MISSIONERS OF VIHATCO-71 COUNTY, VUSFIII.GTON E. C. Baxter Chairman J. A. Miller 1 ember of Board Ed B rovm Hemb er of Board Attest: F. C. Iflarti.n Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----o0o----- BEMM THE' BOARD OF COUNTY C01MISSIONERS OF J `IIHAT C Oi.i COUNTY, ''ASHINGT ON . I1T TIE Y.ATTER OF EST AB ]r I SHI!MTT OF DRAINAGE II:P PO EtTr ) ( ORDER CONT INUIITG HEARING ON DISTRICT NO. 20, UHATCO'.T COUITTY, WASHINGTOIT. ) E11GIITrEER'S REPORT. NOW, on this day, this matter coming on for hearing, and the Board deeming it advisable to further continue the hearing IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the hearing on the Engineer's Report be, and same is hereby continued to Tuesday, December 26, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of December, 1922. k^,. a `'� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept- ember__.TERrzy. ___.Tuesday.. THE 12th_._.. DAY OF December ...._--__._ ..._.. 1922 ►►titi""""titititit►►►titititi►►tit►+►nti"ti"tititi E. C. Baxter Chairman of,the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers, of Th.atcom County State" Ed Brovm County Co=,,issioner ►' o f Vla shingt on " ►:utiti►►"a"titi"fill "ti"fill ti"r►►►ti►►ti►►►'►►►► Attest' Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, December 18th, 1922. Chairman Board of ounty Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TEnr>X Iwo n day THE 18t DAY OF December 192 2 I.Ionday, December 18th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, December 12th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0111ISSIONERS OF 3HATCOI1 COUNTY, VIASHIIINTGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IIdPROVE?irIM) ORDER RE ELECTION RLTUR17S &: FIXING A?1OUNT 0 Le BOND. DISTRICT NO. 4, "IHATCOI.I COUNTY, WASH ) I'MEREAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election liras held in Drainage Improvement District No. 4 of Wh.atcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1922, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law; and MEREAS, on this 18th day of December, 1922, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told, 10 votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: Leo Koole, 6 votes; J. T. Haveman, 2 votes; ?'I. J. Heutink, 1 vote; Geo. Worthen, 1 vote. THEREITOM, IT IS ORDERED that Leo Koole be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 4 for the tern, of two years after the date of the annual election just held in said district, and until his successor is elected and qualified; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of �'200.00, the surety to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Matcom County, Washington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the Maid Leo Koole upon his taking the oath and filing the bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of December, 1922. 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 II 11 it It 11 It 11 it If It tt it it II it It It 11 If 11 11 E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Tiller County Commissioner tiers of Matcom County State" ----------- County Commissioner If of Washington 11 II I111 it to It 1111(1 1111 It 1111 If 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 t11111 If 11 1' Attest: Sam J. Barrett County Auditor and EX-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLU11ISSI:ONERS Ov J ti'IHATCOL__ COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE, 1,17ATTER OP DRAINAGE IEP ED71,71I TT ) ( ORDER RL ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 5, 7,THATC0I? COUNTY, WASH.) "='ITEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as provided by lair; and `,7HEIREAS the voters in Drainage Improvement District No. 5 failed to hold an election on December 12, 1922, the day set for such election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that C. L. Sicklesteel, present incumbent, be, and he hereby is continued in office until the next annual election and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board.ti?is l8th day of December, 1922. 11 11 11 to 11 it It it It 11 11 11 11 11 It It to It It 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 it E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" ------------ County Commissioner tiers of Vlhatcom County State" Ed Broom County Commissioner " of Washington It IllfIt"111t11"""1111ItItIt"""""1t"""""""" Attest: F.C. Martin Deputy Counter Auditor and EX -officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS SeptemberTERMs ._. mon day THE _..._. __._.18th DAY or December 1922 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COUMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOIJ COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IM P ROVI+. yIENT ) ORDER RE ELECTION. DISTRICT NO. 6, MEATCOM COUNTY, WASH.) 7HEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by lai,, spas .ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as provided by late; and HEREAS, the voters in Drainage Improvement District No. 6 failed to hold an election on December 12, 1922, the day set for such election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that j;T. V-Vhite, present incumbent, be, and he hereby is continued in office until the next annual election and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of December, 1922. it 11 11 If 11 11 11 ►t it ►i " If 11 11 11 11 11 i1 11 " it it 11 i1 " it 11 11 11 E . C . Baxter Ch ai rman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" ------------ County Commissioner. tiers of l7hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner t1 of tilashington 11 - "►►"11"1111"il►►"11"" it1111""1r1l n 11 If 11 n"►111 Attest: F. C . Curtin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MI SSIONERS OF VIHATCOLT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE TITATTER OF DRAINAGE IITPRO�=-TT) ( ORDER RE ELECTION RETU MTS & FIXING AMOUNT OF BOND. DISTRICT NO. 7, WHAT C011 COUNTY, WASH . ) WHEREAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 7 of VIhatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1922, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law; and WHEREAS, on this 18th day of December, 1922, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following; That there were, all told, 6-votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: Henry* Brown, 5 votes; ,Tiles Parrish 1 vote. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that Henry Brown be, and he hereby is declared elected as Super- visor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 7 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election just held in said district, and until his successor is elected and qual- ified; and - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of e,200.00 , the surety to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners of 19hatcom County, Washington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said Henry Broom upon his taking the oath and filing the bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of December, 1922. """ 11 it it 1111 t1 11 1► ti It 11 ►I if it 11 It t1 1111 11 11 1t " to If 11 E . C . Baxter Chairman -of the Board "Board of County Commission-11 J. A. Hiller County Commissioner tiers of VIhatcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner It of Washington It "it1111"1111"11111111►lIt11to11If1I"11111111111111"11 Attest. Sam E. Barrett Oounty Auditor and Ex-officio • Clergy{ of the Board. ------000------_ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS S e t emb e r TER 110n 'may_...... _ .. THE 18 th DAY OF December 1922 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIiYISSIONERS OF ✓' VHATCoir COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE ITATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVElaUT) ( ORDER RE ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 9, WHATCOLT COUNTY, WASH . ) WHEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by lacy was ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as provided by lacr; and WHEREAS, the voters in Drainage Improvement District No. 9 failed to hold an election on December 12, 1922, the day set for such election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Roy Deem, present incumbent, b e , and he hereby is continued in office until the next annual election and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of December, 1922. ntinurrnnnnnnlltitinan""n"nu"ti"""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of VIhatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner if of, tibia shingt on 11 11 It It if 11 It 11 11 to 11 tt 1t 11 tt 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 rt It it 11 11 11 Attest: F. C . Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMI SSIONERS OF VIHAT COLT COUIITY , WASHINGT ON . IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE I10 ROITELMIT ) ( ORDER RE F,LECTIOiv RETUIIfdS & FIXINU 1010UI3T OI+' BOND DISTRICT Iy0 . 15, WHATCOII COUNTY, WASH) VMIEAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 15 of iatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1922, for the purpose of electing one S�ipervisor in the manner provided by lati1; and MEREAS, on this 18th ' day of December, 1922, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by lace, and the said returns el:hibit the following; That there were, all told, 12 votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: L. L. Nims, 12 votes. THERE MIRE, IT IS ORDERED that L. L. Nims be, and he hereby is declared elected -as Super- visor of said Drainage Improvement District 17o. 15 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election just held in said district, and until his successor is elected and qualified; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of $200.00 , the surety to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, ."lashington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said L. L. Nims upon his taking the oath and filing the bond herein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of December, 1922. 11 to ,t 11 11 r, 11 rt 11 1► 11 it " if 1r 11 11 rr 11 11 11 to it rt it 11 It 11 tt E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. 11iller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner t1 of Washington 11 it"1111"tltt111111ti'1►ttitIt11it1111It1tti11to1111*11If11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. __---o0o ----- L� 6,- VY \i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERbf� T.Ito n day THE 18 th DAY of December 1922 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI;1-11I SSIONE RS 01+' ;THAT COL: COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE IIATTEI~ OF DF.AINAGE II.TROVE11'ENT) ( ORDER RE ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 19, 7-HATC0I1 COUITTY, WASH) 7TIEREAS, an election for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law eras ordered by this Board, and notice thereof was ordered and directed to be given, all as protrlded by lave; and `TiEREAS, the voters in Drainage Impmvemer_t No. 19 failed to hold an election on December 12, 1922, the day set for such election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that R. P. Loomis, present incumbent, be, and he hereby is continued in office until the next annual election and until his successor is elected and qualified. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that E. C. Lyle, the duly appointed_ engineer for said district, be, and he hereby is continued in such office until the next annual election and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of December, 1922. 11 110 11 it 11 it It if 11 11 1t +1 r1 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 If 11 It It It It it 11 E. C. B ax—t e r Chairman of the Board "Board of Counter Comrission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Bros-n7 County Commissioner " of Washington 11 ttuna"rttitintirrtrnun"ntintinnittiti"""" Attest: F. C. I:2artin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0I,11TISSI0ITERS OF %'1HATCO1.COUNTY, VIASHINGTO11. y IN THE LATTER OF FIXING THE AHOUNT OF OFFICIAL BOND TO BE GIVEN BY CERTAIIT) ( 0 R D E R COUNTY OFFICIALS ELECTED AT THE LAST GENERAL ELECTION ITT 7HATCOM COUNTY ) 711E EAS, the law provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall determine and fix the amount of official bona to be given by the following officers, namely; County Auditor, County Treasurer, County Assessor, County Sheriff and County Superintendent of Schools; and c RE1AS, on the 7th day of November, 1922, there was elected at a general election in Whatcom County, one each of the above named officers. Said Counter Auditor, Couunty Treasurer, County Assessor and County Sheriff being elected for the term of office crhich will begin on the second Monday in January, 1923, and the County Superintendent of Schools being elected for the term of office which will begin on September 1, 1923, and which shall all continue until the respective successors in said offices are elected and qualified; end UIMEJAS, this Board has carefully considered said matter and is fully advised as to the probable liability of each of said officers, and is of the opinion that said bonds should be fixed and furnished in the respective amounts hereinafter named. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that the amount of bonds to be given by each of said officers respectively, as hereinafter named, for said term of office, be and is hereby fixed as follows: Amount of official bond to be given by County Auditor 9 5,000.00 tr ti n rt " n r1 If 11 Assessor 2,000.00 It ti Sheriff 3,000.00 It ti Treasurer 80,000.00 r1 n r1 n n it +1 It If Supt . Schools 1,000.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18 day of December, 1922. RECORD., OF COMMISSIONERS' PR®CEEI)INGS 9 September TE..R ._._..._. �+�OY1C y ...--._......... THE ... ......-1$th DAY OF December 1922 """,r """"""""„""" to „„"unit if """"" E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of 'Whatcom County State" Ed Brovrn County Commissioner " of Washington it "",r"",r"nun,r,,,,►,,,",,,,",,,r",r""�r""" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- The Superintendent of Common Schools of VJhatcom County, filed with the Board her Certificate of Formation of a consolidated district of Districts Nos. 41 and 50 and designated its number as 321. ------- 000------- The Superintendent of Common Schools of Whatcom County, filed with the Board a report certi- fying that on December 2nd, 1922, the electors of Districts #8, 41, 50, 62, 690 70 and 317_ voted to unite with the Union High. School District 7#1400 to enlarge that 'Union High School District. ------- 000------- On motion the 'Board -adjourned to meet on Tuesday, December l9th, 1922. �-- CHAIRLWI Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept emberTE"r� Tuesday THE 19th DAY OF December 192 2 Tuesday, December 19th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 18th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceeding was had: BEF01 + THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI.EIISSION.ERS OF wHATCOI.I COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE IMTER OF IIIPROVII-TE'TT OF SECTION NO. 1 OF PEmIANJITT) ( R E S O L U T I O N HIGHWAY NO. 8, KNOIVPd AS DMaTING -GLACIER RD ) WHIMAS, contract for the construction .of Section One of Permanent Highway No, 8, known as Deming -Glacier Road, was, on 11arch 14, 1921, let to Barbo Bros, for the sum of ?56,003.36; an d �";'HEREAS on October 11, 1921, a resolution ttras made and entered by this Board ordering that the bonds of Deming Toti;mship in the amount of ;16 , 000.00 , and the bonds of Columbia Tovmship in the amount of ';;7 ,400.00 be used in the payment for the construction of said Section One of said highway, and that the balance of the cost of construction of said Section One of said highway be paid out of the Permanent Highway Fund, which balance to be paid out of the Permanent Highway Fund was then determined as %"?"32,503.36; and WHEREAS, it eras further ordered that the State Highvray Commission be petitioned to ii-,r.e- diately appropriate said sum of-32,503.36 to be used in payment of the cost of construction of said Section One of said Highway, said cost being ,,56,003.36 as above set forth; and CIHEREAS, this Board now finds that the cost of construction of said Section One of said hi hvray has exceeded the estimated cost in the amount of kl,308.73, and that it will be necessary to make a further appropriation of $11,308.73 fror.. the Permanent Highway Fund, to cover the balance of the cost of construction; ITOW, THERETORE, BE AND IT IS HERMY ORDERED, that the State Highway Comrission be petitioned to immediately appropriate the further sum of �,%11,308.73 to be used in final payment of the cost of construction of said Section One of said highway. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1922. I,"t„r,,"„""""„",r""""r,"""""""`""" E. C. Baxter Chairman Board Co Commissioners "Board of County Commission-" J. A. I,Iiller Count;; Commissioner "ers of ► natcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner " of Washington If Attest: F. C. Nartin Deputy County Auditor and E.,.-officio Clerl: of the BoarC . ------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, December 26th, 1922. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept ember TEnni'ue s day THE 2 6th DAY OF Dec emb e r 19D Tuesday, December 26th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 19th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claim and credits were allowed: ROAD AND BRIDGE IUND J. H.Tyrrell R of V1 for Perm. Hy #8, Sec. !r2 400.00 ----- 000----- CREDITS ALLOI'rED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEEMET FOR THE MONTH ENDING NOVETMER 30', 1922. In the matter of the settlement with Edith IA. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending November 30, 1922. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith 11. Thorn - tan, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOVT, THEREFO E, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith T.T. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE 111ILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PEMIANENT r I GHWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HI GHNVAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLAMATION REVOLVING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE VETERANS t COI:'itPENSAT ION MITI) For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PAMS & PARKWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GA12E FUND For cash raid State Treasurer COUNTY CURRENT MIT. �TSE FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same COUI12Y ROAD & BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed SOLDIERS' RELIEF IUND For warrants redeemed P=LUTENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND For warrants redeemed MQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed COUNTY G z + PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed PJA= A.GE CERT I FI CAT E FUND For warrants redeemed w3,324.87 422.50 136.21 647.77 616.82 1 , 344.07 307.18 305.22 482.89 15.05 78.75 230.85 1,296.17 23.45 7,325.58 265.00 1,843.82 600.00 944.22 100.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ..Sept emb..e r..TERMy.._".._... ........... THE .. _ ... ". 26th-- ..... _ _ _..... DAY of December 192 2 Tuesda INSTITUTE FUND For warrants redeemed 22.00 RIVER IHPROVEUIENT FUND For warrants redeemed 2,530.72 POET OF BELLINGHAM FUND For warrants redeemed 646.20 CREST RESERVE HIGHSWAY FUND For warrants redeemed 14.00 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City & Tovm Treasurers 59350.71 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 49,138.42 For interest on same 85.30 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDEU?T ION FUND For ,school bond interest coupons redeemed 150.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For wrarrant s . redeemed 1,320.21 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS For township bonds redeemed 346.00 For township bond interest coupons redeemed 242.20 For cash paid Township Treasurers 2,576.28 GLEBIDALE ROAD INPPT . FUND (Hy #23) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 82.50 LYNDEN_LAUREL ROAD IIEPT. I!UND (Hy JJ26) For road bond interest coupons redeemed :42 For warrants redeemed - . 7.15 PARK ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 2,225.24 SAXON BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed 2,852.03 DIKE DISTRICT NO. 1 MAINTENANCE FUND For .warrants redeemed 8.00 DITCH & DRAINAGE IMPT . DI ST S . MAINTENANCE FUNDS For warrants redeemed 881.16 Total Disbursements $881788.96 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to here credit at the close of business on November 30, 1922, the same being in words and figures as folio%,; s , to -wit: Denositom, T easure,r?,a Bgja.nce Fi rst National Bank Bellingham National Bank Northwestern National Bank .American National Bank Home State Bank of Blaine First National Bank of Lynden First. National Bank of - Ferndale Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson Farmers and Merchants Bank of Nooksack Custer State Bank of Custer Peoples State Bank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 0 766.00 Currency 2,661.00 Silver 121.82 Checks and cash items 187 ,044.20 Total cash in office Grand Total Treasurer's cash on hand . . . . . . . . . 43,551.15 35,380.92 30,485:60 301000:00 171500:00 122500:00 250000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 10.000.00 $a249 , 417 .67 190,595.02 $4401012.69 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wa-shington, this 26th day of December, 1922. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERAh 4 Tuesday THE 26th DAY Or December 1922 tt 11 ti If li tt li It tt tt it"""""tt"li"11"tt tt it it it tt" E. C. Baxter Chairman of Board of County "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. 'ters of Whatcom County State" J. A. Hiller County Commissioner of of Washington It Ed Brown County Commissioner """""""" to """"""""" tt """""""""" Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----000 c% IN THE I ATTER OF DRAINAGE INTROMIEUT DISTRICT) ITINUTES OF HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ( AND ORDER THEREON. NO. 20 OF 71HATCOU COUNTY, WASHINGTON. } On November 28th, 1922 at ten o'clock A.M., the undersigned Board of Commissioners of What- com County, Washington, convened in regular session for the hearing of the report, plat, schedule, estimates and other accompanying data of J. C. Hills, County Engineer of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, heretofore filed in the matter of said district, all pursuant to order fixing time of said hearing for said day and hour, and notice thereof given by publication in the Lynden Tribune a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Uhatcom County, Washington, and the official newspaper of said county, proof of the publication of said notice being on file in said proceedings. There were present at said hearing E. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board and J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners of 11,'hatcom County, Washington, being all the commissioners of said county; the county engineer of said Matcom County, ,'Tashington by his deputy J. G. Hostetter, R. B . LeCocq and E. D. Kenyon, the duly appointed attorneys for said district, and Ralph Roo, C. Jeager, E. J. Kamm, Frank Oordt, S. Starkenberg, L. Asam, Henry Spaan, C. U. Brown, J. B. all being owners of lands lying within the proposed boundaries of said district, and other parties owning lands lyind within the proposed boundaries of said district. The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners called the meeting to order and stated that same had been called for the purpose of considering the report, plat, schedules, estimates and other data of the county engineer, on file in the matter of said district, and that objections thereto upon any and all acts whatsoever, and recommendations concerning the same and every part thereof, were in order. The county engineer, through his deputy J. G. Hostetter, presented for the consideration of those present, his report, plat, schedules, estimates and other data on file in said proceed- ing, same showing the estimated cost of the drainage improvement proposed and described therein as 4'8765.75 ; and said report, plat, schedules, estimates and other date were duly considered by the board. and all persons present; Said plea, report, schedule, estimates and other accompanying data were found regular and in order by the undersigned board, and to contain all matters and information required by the order of the board directing the engineer's final survey and report in the matter of said dis- trict, and as required and provided for by the laws of the State of Washington. A full discussion was had of the plat, report, schedule, estimates and other accompanying data of the said county engineer, there being some objections to the said plat, report, etc. , as filed. After hearing this discussion, the hearing was further continued to December 12th, 1922, at which time said hearing was further continued to December 26th, 1922. The board after considering the report, plat, survey, estimates of damages and benefits, and other accompanying data of the county engineer, on file in said matter, and all objections which had been offered against same, found that said drainage improvement system should be constructed according to the route and plans as shown by the plat of the engineer and accompany- ing specifications on file with the following exceptions and changes: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERAs'.._.... _. Tuesday...__ THE...._ _.. 26th...,. _ DAY oF..._ _ December 1922 (1) The route of the main ditch•:..as described in said original plat, etc., should be changed so that its description in the NEB of the NE- of Sec. 21, Tvrp. 40, N.R. 3 E, shall be as follows: Beginning at a point on the main line of the ditch as described in the original plat, 40 feet south and 20 feet wrest of the NE corner of said Sec. 21; thence south 452.4 feet; thence S 670 and 54' W 607 feet more or less, terminating in the center of a slough. (2) The route of lateral No. 3 should be changed so that its description shall be as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the main line of the ditch as described in the original plat with the N & S center line of the SVFG of the Ml of Sec. 15, Tvrp. 40, N R 3 E VI.11.; Thence North parallel to the said N & S center line 590 feet; thence N 430 and 39' VI 484 feet; said lateral No. 3 as changed, being two tenths of a mile long. (3) There should be added to said drainage improvement system lateral No. 4A described as follows: B eginning at a point on road No. 395 in Se c . 15 , Tvrp . 40, IT R 3 E, V-1.11. , 15 feet no rth and 25 feet West of the center of said Sec. 15; thencd East parallel to the E & V1 line of said Sec. 15 to an intersection with the line of the ditch as described on the original plat, said lateral 4A being one-fourth of a mile long. (4) That part of the.main ditch, it the SV. of Sec. 11, T`vp. 40 N R 3 E of VI.T:�. , should be changed to run as follows: Beg�hning at a point on the main line of the ditch as described in the original plat 917.3 feet east of the SW corner of the said section 11, and 30 feet north of the south line of said section 11; thence north 890 19' East, 220.7 •feet; thence north 411, and 25-�.t east 215.5 feet; thence north 680 and 7z' east 488.2 feet; thence north 310 and 38-i' east 195.2 feet to an inter- section with the main line as described in the original plat. (5) That lateral No. 4 as described and shown on the original plat should be abandoned and cut out of said drainage improvement system. (6) That the boundaries of the said drainage improvement district should be changed so as to exclude the S17,4 of the SEa of Sec. 16, Tvrp. 40 N R 3 E, and also the ITVI4 of the NEg of Sec. 21, Tvrp . 40 N R 3 East. The board further found that the boundaries cif said drainage improvement district No.. 20 should be finally established as shoum upon the plat of the engineer on file, except that the Stiff of the SE1 of Sec. 16 and the NVk of the NEB of Sec. 21, all in Tvrp. 40, N R'3 E, should be excluded from the district; that the estimated damages and benefits as shown by the engineer's report should be approved and accepted, together trith all other matters 'and things contained and set forth in said report, plat, schedules, estimates and other accompanying data of the engineer, on file, subject to the exceptions above set forth, and subject only to such slight changes in plan of construction and route and location of said proposed system of drainage improvement as should be found desirable, advantageous and necessary during the progress of the actual construction wo -t thereon. The board further found that said proposed improvement is warranted by the benefits to be derived therefrom, and that same should be constructed as soon as possible andshould be con- structed by the use of the ditching machinery of Whatcom County, Washington, as requested in the petition for the establishment of said district and the construction of said drainage system, on file in said proceedings, under such regulations for the use o-f said ditching machinery as shall be hereafter established by the undersigned board of County Commissioners and the County Engineer. The Board further found that the matter of constructing the ditch RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TFRa1X Tuesday THE 26th DAY OF December 1922 under the tracks of the B & N Railway Company, as shown upon the plat on file herein, should be taken up with said railway company by the county engineer, and proper arrangements made there -for. IT IS NOWA1 THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE undersigned Board of Commissioners of Matcom County, Washington, in the matter of said drainage improvement district No. 20 of Matco:n County, Wash- ington, as follows: 1st: That the report, schedule, plat, estimates and accompanying data of the County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, on file in the matter of said district,be and the same hereby, are in all respects approved and adopted with the following exceptions and changes, to -wit: The route of the main ditch as described in said original plat, etc., should be changed so that its description in the NEj of the ITE' of Sec. 21, Twp. 40, N R 3 E, shall be as follows: Beginning at a point on the main line of the ditch as described in the original plat, 48 feet south and 20 feet vrest of the IJE corner of said See. 21; thence south 452.4 feet; thence S 670 541 V1 607 feet -more or less, terminating in the center of a slough. The route of lateral No. 3 should be changed so that its description shall be as foll-ovrs: Beginning at the intersection of the main line of the ditch as described in the original plat with the IT & S center line of the SWg' of the SVIl, of Sec. 15, Twp. 40 N R 3 E, V1.11; thence North parallel to the said N & S center line 590 feet; thence N 430 391 V1 484 feet; said lateral No. 3 as changed, being two tenths of a mile long. There should be added to said drainage improvement system lateral No. 4A describdd as follows: Beginning at a point on road No. 395 in Sec. 15, Twp. 40 N R 3 E W.I.T. ,. 15 feet north and 25 feet :"lest of the center of said Sec. 15; thence East parallel to the E & W line of said Sec. 15 to .an intersection with the line of the ditch as described on the original plat, said lateral 4A being one-fourth of a mile long. That part of the main ditch in the SVF41- of Sec. 11, Twp. 40 N R 3 E of 71.11. , should be changed to run as follows: Beginning at a point on the main line of the ditch as described in the original plat 917.3 feet east of the SV1 corner of the said section 11, and 30 feet north of the south line of said section 11; thence north 890 19' East, 220.7 feet;thence north 410 25w1 east 215.5 feet; thence north 680 7 ' east 488.2 feet; thence north 310 38LI east 195.2 feet to an intersection with the main line as described in the original plat. That lateral No. 4 as described and shown on the original plat should be abandoned and cut out of said drainage improvement system. 2nd: That the boundaries of the said drainage improvement district No. 20 b.e Finally fixed and permanently established as same are shown and located upon the plat of the county engineer of Iffhatcom County, Washington, on file in said proceedings, except that there be excluded from said district the S%1FG of the SE-4 of Sec. 16, Twrp. 40, N R 3 E, and also the N111 of the !TB- of Sec. 21, Twp. 40 IT R 3 E. 3rd: That the costs of construction of said system be paid and discharged by warrants therefor, issued in five equal annual installments, said warrants, however, to be as to each annual installment thereof payable in full, with accrued interest at any date prior to the maturity date shown thereon, and said warrants to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed eight per cent. per annum from date until paid, payable annually, provided, however, that all entire assessments upon any single tract or parcel of land, or contiguous tracts or groups of tracts, belonging to the same owner amounting in the aggregate to not more than 125.00 shall become due and payable at the time the first general taxes next after the date of the first levy for the payment and retirement of said warrants shall become due and the terms of this order relating to the payment of assessments in installments shall not apply to such assessments. 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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERM/ Tuesday THE 2.6th DAY or December 1922 4th: That the appointment of appraisers and the establishment of a construction and maintenance fund in the matter of said district be deferred until such time as same is made necessary by the commencement of actual construction work upon said system. 5th: That the system of improvement be constructed as soon as possible upon the location, route and termini shovm by the Engineer's report, and plat on file, as amended by this order, and subject only to such slight changes and modifications in route, location and plan of con- struction as may be found desirable, advantageous or necessary during the course of the con- struction thereof; that same be constructed by the use of the ditching machinery belonging to the County of Whatcom, Washi4gton, under the direction of the County Engineer of said County, and such rules and regulations as he may hereafter establish, with the concurrence of this Board for the use of said ditching machinery in said construction work, and for the compensa- tion to the County of VIhatcom, Washington, for the use thereof, all of said matters to be finally passed upon for change or modification by this Board, it being the design and purpose of the Board that said proposed system shall be constructed at the actual cost of labor and material used and expended therein, plus only such additional compensation as shall properly, and sufficiently compensate the County of liaatcom, Washington, for the wear, use and repair of and upon said ditching machinery ovmed by it and used in said construction work. 6th: That the County Engineer of Uhatcom County, Washington, shall act as the agent of this Board and of said district hereby established in securing acceptances of estimates of damages by owners in said district, and deeds from such ovmers for the necessary right of way upon and through which to construct the main ditch and laterals constituting said proposed drainage improvement system. 7th: That the County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, shall act as the agent of this board and of said district in securing from the B & 11 Railway Company, permission to construct said ditch under the tracks of said railway company, in accordance with the plat, etc. , on file herein. DONE AT A REGULAR SESSION OF THE, BOARD OF C012.-IISSIONERS OF VINATCOL! COUNTY, WASHINGTON, this 26th day of December, A. D. 1922. 4 E. C. Baxter CHAIMIAN AND COUNTY COI:'IT.IISSIONER "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller COUNTY C01MISSIONER r'ers of Matcom County State" Ld Brown COUNTY C0MSISSIONER It of `,lashington If ""rr"rr to u"ar,►,r n rr n"rr,r n"""rr""""'r"r' ATTEST: F. C . 1:1artin Deputy Co. Auditor and CLERK OF SAID BOARD. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, December 28th, 1922. z-;r OZ2,�el� Chairman Board df County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERAjA Thursday TxE 28th DAY or December 1922 Thursday, December 28th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 26th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE .1UND Sam E. Barrett , Co. Aud. Claims paid from Revolving Fund Andrew Bakke Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Frills Cramer & Knight SAXON BRIDGE FUND Labor on Saxon Bridge Lumber for Saxon Bridge PARK_ ROAD FUND 7th & final est. constr. Park Road -----000----- The following claims BEFOM THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF t,iHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 1 ATTER OF CONSTRUCTION) ORDER TO TRANSFER MONIES FROM ROAD & OF SAXON BRIDGE. ) BRIDGE FUND TO SAXON BRIDGE FUND 2 185.53 100.00 1,579.39 4,585.21 TIHEREAS, Miatcom County has constructed a bridge, knocm as Saxon Bridge, over the Nooksack River in Acme Tovmship, said bridge to be paid for partly from Acme Tovmship bonds and the balance from monies to be transferred from the Road & Bridge Fund of Wh.atcom County; and WHEREAS, on October 17, 1922, this Board did establish a fund known as the "Saxon Bridge Ilincl" unto which all money derived by reason of said improvement shall be paid, and from which payments for the said improvement shall be made; and WHEREAS, there has been paid into said fund the sum of 03051.00 derived from the sale of Acme Tovmship bonds issued for said purpose, and warrants have been dravin against said fund in the amount of Q5,901.40, leaving a balance of $2,850.40 on the cost of said bridge to be tran- sferred from the Road & Bridge Fund; NOW$ THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Treasurer of Whatcom County, 17ashington, be, and she hereby is directed to transfer the sum of )2,850.40 from the Road & Bridge Fund to the Saxon Bridge Fund of Matcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of December, 1922 ii"""""n"ii"""isn+ini,nn+inunnnunnu E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of 1.711-atco-m County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner to of Washington " 111111111111 tl"L11l fl"ft 11 fl"fl it lJ fl""""""""" Attest: F. C. I.'Ia.rtin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000 ----- BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COT:2IdI SSIONERS OF ,/ WHATCOjLT COUNTY, 1,7ASHINGTON. IN THE TIATTER OF TRANSFER OF CERTAIN 210ITIES ) ( 0 R D E R. FROM HIGHWAY BOND INTEREST FUND TO OTHER FUNDS ) IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is directed to transfer the following amounts from the Highway Bond Interest Fund to - Everson-Nooksack Road Impt. Fund (Ay 7#18) Blaine -Ferndale Road Ext. Impt. Fund (Hy #19) Columbia Valley Roads Impt. Fund (Hy #20) Blaine-Lynden Road Irapt. Fund (Hy #21) Laviren c e-No ok sack Road Impt. Mind (Hy 7"r22) Glendale Road Impt. Fund (Hy r23) Custer -Haynie Road Impt. Fund tHy #25 ) Lynden-Laurel Road Impt. Fund (Hy #26) North Delta Road Impt. Fund ' (Hy #27 ) Lynden-Sumac Road Impt. Fund (H;r #30) 224.63 154.27 102.86 315.61 368.87 357.04 1,159.25 1,053.40 334.22 1,009.66 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September TERM,$ Thursday I TxE I 28t�i DAY or De c emb e r 192 2 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of December, 1922. 11 It It 11 1111 11 it 11 it 11 1111 11 It 1t 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 If 111111" - . -Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcora County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner " of Washington t1 Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ---- 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUAISSIONERS OF 1, HMCO?I COUNTY, VIASHINGT ON. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERRING FROIT VARIOUS FUNDS ON) ( ORDER TRA11S +ERRING . ACCOUNT OF ENGINEERING EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR 1922. ) IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is authorized and direct- ed to transfer certain monies, covering engineering expenses for the year 1922, to the CURRENT EXPENSE FUND of Wh.atcom County, Washington, from the following funds: Road &. Bridge Fund North Delta Rd Imp- Fund (Hy 127) Lynden-Sumas Rd Imp Fund (Hy #30) Engineering f'?144.30 Auto Expense 20.00 En g . a/ Saxon B g . 16.85 181.15 Engineering Engineering Nooksack-Sumas Rd Imp Fund (Hy 7#31) Engineering Auto Expense Van Wyck Rd Imp Fund (Hy #32) Engineering 642.75 21.00 y?1 , 883.15 120.00 2,003.15 430.30 ,pone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of December, 1922. 11 to It It it It It 1t 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 1t ►1 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 1111 11 1111 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Broym County Commissioner It of Washington it "t11111►►t1"to11If11ItII"1111"1111"""It"""""" Attest: F. C. 11artin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- The oath of office of Leo Koole as Supervisor for Drain. Impt. Dist. #4 was presented to the Board and filed with the County Engineer. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, December 30th, 1922. Chairman Board"ofCounty Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS S ept emU e r.. TEnM .....,.Saturday:... THE __ . 3.Oth ........ _... _._..._.DAY or ......_ �. December 192 2 Saturday, December 30th, 1922. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 28th, 1922. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following credits were allowed: CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLMONT v.' FOR THE MONTH ENDING DECE193ER 31, 1922. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 11. Thornton, County Treasurer of Clhatcom County, Wash- ington, for the month ending December 31, 1922. NOVI, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith H. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and hav- ing checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; NOW$ THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith H. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL NND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL IUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE 112ILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PERI,TANENT HIGIWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HIGMWAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE CAPITOL BUILDING IUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLAMATION REVOLVIiTG FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE VETERANS t 0012MTSAT ION IUITD For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION NND STATE GAME FUND STATE FISHERIES HIND TEACHERS' RETIREP.ZW FUND COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE F+ U1ID ROAD & BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed For cash paid Fiscal Agent a/c Hy 2-B For cash paid Fiscal Agent a/c Hy 5 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed PERMANENT HIGHWAY IDUNTENANCE FUND For warrants redeemed LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed GA10 PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed 1',TIARRIAGE CERT I FI C ATE FUND For warrants redeemed ►� 15 ,112.10 280.00 877.30 4,556.15 4,338.44 10,073.65 2,161.56 2,15Z.31 4,203.22 245.99 116.15 400.00 20.00 37,242.10 733.71 1,467.21 337.50 233.75 410.00 1,337.57 222.31 565.40 45.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS September. T.ERM1 Saturday,...- THE 30 th DAY or December 1922 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND For warrants redeemed 463.50 RIVER IL!PROVM, ZTT FUND For warrants redeemed 3,947.78 PORT OF BELLINGHAII FUND For warrants redeemed 427.03 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City & To= Treasurers 26,281.79 For bond interest coupons redeemed 57.00 SCHOOL DI $T RI CT S , GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 45,816.02 For interest on same 1,114.72 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDEMPTION FUND For school bond interest coupons redeemed 6,150.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT, BUILDING FUND For warrants redeemed 54.76 TOWNSHIPS' FUNDS For cash paid Tovmship Treasurers 21,629.24 FERNI)AL E-LYNDEN ROAD IITT . FUND (Hy 7r17 ) For bond interest coupons redeemed 420.00 EVE RSON-NOOKSACK ROAD II,TPT. FUND (Hy 7r18) For bonds redeemed 17,500.00 For bond interest coupons redeemed 1,787.50 BLAINE-FERNDALE ROAD EXT . IIIPT . FUND (Hy tir19 ) For bond interest coupons redeemed 897.05 COLUIJB IA VALLEY ROADS ITO P T . FUND (Hy #20 ) For bond interest coupons redeemed 598.12 BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD I12T . FUND (Hy 7r21) For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,002.17 LA'IRENCE-NOOK SACK ROAD IT1PT . FUND (Hy 7#22) For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,340.00 GLENDALE MAD II1PT. FUND (Hy #23) For bonds redeemed 27 ,000;00 For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,846.25 CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD IUPT. FUND (Hy 7r25) For bond interest coupons redeemed Z,676.90 LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD IMPT. FUND (Hy 7r26) For bond interest coupons redeemed 6,825.00 For warrants redeemed 51291;43 For interest on same 646.27 NORTH DELTA ROAD II:7PT. _ITMTD (Hy #27) For bond interest coupons redeemed 2,120.22 P AI'{K ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 9,975.38 MAPLE FALLS -GLACIER ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 886.23 VAII 111YCK ROAD IL,LPT . FUND (Hy 7r32) For warrants redeemed 15.00 SAXON BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed 614.90 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS I:IAINTENAIdCE FUNDS For warrants redeemed 485.51 Total Disbursements ................. $279,002.19 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on December 31, 1922, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Sept emb er TERbYd ' Saturday THE 30th DAY OF December 1922 Depository t" First National Bank Bellingham National Bank Northwestern National Bank American 'rational Bank Home State Bank of Blaine First National Bank of- Lynden Citizen's State Bans, of Ferndale First National Bank of Ferndale Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson Farmers s and Lie rchantI s Bank of Nooksack Custer State Bank of Custer People's State Bank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit CASH IN OFFICE: Currency 225.00 Silver 28.52 Checks and Cash Items21674.45 Cash in Vault 1300.00 Total cash in office Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand 4 18,129.51 21,485.89 23,556.95 20,000.00 12,500.00 22,500.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 3163,172.35 23,.227.97 5?186 , 400.32 IN TESTIMONY WHEIREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Vhatcom County, Washington, this 30th day of December, 1922. It if 11 it 1111 If 11 11 if 11 It 11 If 11 11 U it It 1111 111111 it 11 it if 11 I'Board of County Commission-" tiers of M- atcom County State" It of 'Washington It It it 11111111I1111111to11111111it1111t1"1111itItIfitit11it E. C. Baxter Chairman of Board of County Commissioners. J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brovm County Commissioner Attest: F. C . Partin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- c0o----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, January 2nd, 1923. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OFCOMMISSIONERS' MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janu ry TERM T u e s day THE 2nd DAY of January 192 2 Tuesday, January 2nd, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on December 30th, 1922. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J. A. Miller and. Ed Brown, Commissioners and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 Lucy E. King do 115.00 F. C. Martin do 115.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 11. Thomas Salary as Recorder e 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 D. VTurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 IV. L. Beck- Salary as Deputy Auditor 100.00 Glen J. Slater Salary as Dep. Co. Auditor a/c Auto Licenses 115.00 Joe Gotchy do 44.50 D. C. Vli s e do 22.25 E. C. Barter Salary as County Commissioner 125.00 J. A. Miller do 166.74 Ed B rovm do 166.74 Mrs. Jennie 11. Robin Salary as Co. Supt. Schools 187.50 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep. Supt. Schools 9/31 36.30 Edwin 11.. Day Salary as J of P 100.00 Cl. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 25.00 S. P . Tapping Salary as Guard 80.00 Geo. H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Habel S. Glen Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Shute . Salary as Co. Physician 125.00 Iiax. 11ehlig Salary as Coroner 66.74 11argaret J. Diaz Salary as Co. Tuberc. Nurse 125.60 ector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 d E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 Vl . P . B rovm do 178.65 Geo. 11. Cook Salary as County Clerk 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Loomis Baldrey Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Frank V1. Radley Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 150.00 E. D. Kenyon do 150.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Atty 95.00 Edith 111. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank !Nil son Salary as Dep. County Treasurer 150.00 Olive !Nilson do 125.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookeeper for Treas. 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treas 100.00 S. A. Earl do 100.00 C. We Fisk do 100.00 J. H. Stevenson do 100.00 Claire G. Wilson do 100.00 Hrs. iIark Carter do 29-;lf/31 95.16 Eileen C. Heath do 20/31 64.52 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. Ife dhurst do 150.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 We 11. Brock do 125.00 Vl. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 30.00 H. D. McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F. 11. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Agri. Agent 175.00 Katherine Fisher Salary as Office assistant 80.00 L. J. Irwin Salary as Co. Auto Mechanic 175.00 J. Vt. Smith Salary as Co. Garage Floorman 125.00 C. C. King Salary as Supt. County Home 100.00 Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as Matron County Home 10/31 16.13 Geo. Slater Salary as Guard 85.00 Be J. Roberts Salary as Teamster 7z/31 12.10 Be Berens do 23-0'/31 37.90 G. Tatsugawa Salary as Cook /31 27.43 D. Cameron Salary as Asst Cook 10.00 H. J. Hurst do 15.00 Mrs .. E. W. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E. 1,11. Day Salary as Asst Nurse 40.00 Ader flukes do 40.00 Cena k, Jamieson Salary as Matron 21/31 33.87 Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as Cook - 21/31 57.57 J. C. Hills Salary as Engineer 187.50 J. G. Hostetter Salary as Chief Deputy 175.00 E. W. Gooch Salary as Inst'man 18/31 126.00 Bruce Pym Salary as Inspector 7/31 45.00 J. C. Hills, Jr. Salary as Inspector & Inst'man 15/31 90.00 L. G. B owden Salary as Chainman 58.50 J. F. Uhl, Jr. do 20.00 Nary C. Hostetter salary as Stenographer 22-2/31 101.25 Ray Briggs Salary as Chai nman -�/31 2.00 Joe Mo1drem do 5/31 20.00 C. C. Green Salary as Caretaker of Detention Hospital 25.00 Joe Gotchy Salary as Dep. Aud. a/c Elections 66.00 E. E. Leacher Salary as Court Stenographer 220.10 S. P . Tapping Salary as Guard 45.32 Geo. A. Bremner Services to Sheriff as Poll Ta,x. Col. 152.00 Gus Bettman Sal. as Dep. -Sher a/c Poll Tax Col 125.00 Wil. E. Powell do 44.35 J. A. May do do 44.35 D. H.- Dunkle do C. Humphreys do 125.00 Loomi s Baldrey E46nse as Pros. Attorney 13.02 J. C. Hills Expense as Co. Engineer 1.00 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 60.44 S. P . Tapping Expense as Constable 4.10 Margaret J. Diaz Expense as Co. Tuberc. Nurse 9.94 H. B . Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co. Agr. Agent 74.83 C. C. King Expense as Supt. County Home 10.70 Pal. S. Glen Expense as Probation Officer 2.05 Alvada Kelly Expense in assisting Probation, Officer 18.77 W. T Callahan Services to Sheriff5.00 . Hattie U. Collier Services to Co. Supt. a.c exams. (nov) 9.00 Lummi Island Township Cruising timber for Co. Assessor 27.00 R. L. Kline, Agent Prem. on bonds of Baxter, Miller & Mehlig 298.50 R. B. LeCocq, Agent Prem. on bonds of J of P and Constable for Lynden 28.50 Geo. I.T. Waples- Prem. on bonds of Assr & Clk' 96.20 Edith I:l. Thornton Box rent, telegram etc. 6.03 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County Offices 79.25 Western Union Tel, Co. Telegraphing for Tr 4.96-Aud .30-Tub. Nurse .33 5.59 Puget Sound Power & L,% Co. Lts for Detention Hospital 1.98 Levin Bros. Mattress for Detention Dios ital (June) 6.50 St. Luke's Hospital Care of Chevalier & Smith Oct -Nov -Dec) 195.00 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for County Patients 150.35 Owl'Pharmacy do 45.00 Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. Analysis for Co. Physician (Dec -Jan) 8.50 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for County Home (Nov -Dec)' 409.80 Wh.atcorn Co. Dairymen's Ass'n Butter for County Home 220.50 Fountain Bakery Bread -for County Home 36.05 Frye & Company Meat for County Home (Nov) 40.37 Palace Market do 25.26 Nick Rado Fi sh for County Home 9.00 F.; J. Farley Feed for County home 42.65 ffl� J. Pynor Supplies for County Home (Nov -Dec) 241.85 F. F. Gerard do 30.75 Battersby Bros: Mdse for County Home (Nov -Dec) 209.30 Whatcom Co. Pow & Lt Co. Light for County Home (Nov) 6.84 Northwest Hdwe. Co. Chain etc. for County Home 5.00 Morse Hdwe Co. Supplies for County Home 7.25 Thiel & Welter do 33.30 Clark Electric Co. do (Nov -Dec) 7.20 Collins Drug Co. do 9.55 S. T. Clifton Blacksmithing for County Home (Sep -Oct -Nov) 15.90 Wm. Ogle Shoe repairs for County Home (Oct -Nov -Dec) 27.05 Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing; repairs for County Home 4.26 Bellingham Publ. Co. Publ. notice sale of stock at Co. Home (Nov -Dec) 8.40 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of Wilson & Hoyt 50.00 0. R. Hollingsworth Burial of Purser &. Williams 50.00 Ben Tucker Care of Marcy children 20.00 Laurel Beach Sanatorium Care of Alvina Den Adel 88.55 Jennie Green Care of Smith family et al 113.93 I..N. Cone Assistance to Smith & Walters 11.30 Earl I>lcLaughlin Stage fare -for Firs. Emily et al (Oct -Dec) 12.50 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for Frank 13.17 Empire Meat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Faggs 11.61 Ireland & Pancoast Groceries for Mrs. Rout (Nov) . 4.48 Id. J. O'Connor Groceries for Curry, et al 87.20 B . B . Grocery Co. Groceries for Banks & Bye 239 Albers Grocery Groceries for ILalone (Oct) 2.52 Columbia Grocery Groceries for Gardner (Nov) 16.30 S. 0. Johnson Grocery Groceries for Hegglund 16.60 Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for Teller 9.97 Nordstrom & Son Groceries for Bloomstrom et al (Oct -Nov -Dec) 78.77 Cleary-Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Peterson (Nov) 19.96 Campbell & Brdtnov Groceries for Thompson et al (Nov -Dec) 71.27 A. Mardesich Groceries for Filippi 10.19 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Golden Rule Trading Co. Groceries for Cole 13.91 Vl. J. Pynor Groceries for Enstrom (Nov 23 to Jan lst) 34.25 F. F. Gerard Groceries & wood for Labree 30.78 Montgomery Fuel Co. Wood for Gardner et al (Oct -Nov -Dec) 79.75 Maxwell Fuel Co. Wood for Mullen (Oct -Nov -Dec) 10.50 F. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 H. S. Brooks - Rent Mrs.' Rowland 8.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Gas for Mrs. Frank 2.00 B . B . Furniture Co. Heater for Airs. Rowland 7.00 Battersby Bros. Clothing for Labree, et al (Nov -Dec) 64.40 C. J. Sorensen Ins. Preen. on Dodge Roadster 9.04 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co . Lt and Pow for County Garage 10.71 Union Prtg Bndg & Sty Co. Sales books for County Garage 2.25 Shell Co of Calif. Gas & oil for Co. Garage (Nov) 335.25 Carson Grinding Co. Grinding for County Garage 4.00 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto parts for County Garage 79.14 Geo. H. Weir Co. do 10.75 Diehl Motor Co. do 104.69 Thomas -Moon TTotor Co. do (ITov-Dec) 65.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERMX Tu e S day THE 2n d DAY or January 1923 Chanslor & Lyon Co. Parts for County Garage (Aug -Sept) 11.20 Bellingham Junk Co. Material for'County Garage 72.50 Bellingham Machine Wks 1,11aterial for Count;; Garage (Aug) 4.00 Puget Sound Welding Works Supplies for County Gara e 14.25 Page & Snyder Tires for County Garage Sept -Nov) 65.75 Federal Tire Sales Co. do 57.24 Bellingham Battery Co. Battery service to County Garage 66.58 The Auto Top Co. Auto curtains for Commrs and truck 5.40 Morse Hdwe Co. Supplies for Co. Home 24.19-Garage 71.16-Eng .78 96.13 Northwest Hdwe. Co. Supp for Co Garage 15.10 & Courthouse 10.30 25.40 W. 11. Seeger Work for Co Garage 3.00 & Courthouse 3.00 6.00 Union Prtg Bndg & Sta Co. Prtg & Sup for Aud 67.35-Eng 5.03-Assr 673.94 and Clerk 320.20 1066.52 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. Sup for Aud 95.70-Tr 103.50-Atty .30-Clek 6.30- Sher 2.05 -Assr 9.30-Co . Supt . 2.65-Co Tub. Nurse 18.00 237.80 Anstett Printing Co. Prtg & Sup for Ct Sten 4.80-Clk 28.75-Assr 60.00 Atty 3.90 97.45 C. A. Griffith Co. Sup for Sher 14.10-Aud 23.00 & Tr 1.50 38.60 Lynden Tribune Publ. for County 6.40 Bellingham American Publ. Co. Publ: notice for Co. Tuber. Nurse (Sept) 5.00 The Washington Tuberc. Assn Charts etc. for Co. Tuberc. Nurse (Sept -Oct) 24.98 Dalton Add. Mach. Sales Co. Bal. due on Add. Mach for Treasurer 12.76 Addressograph 'Sales Co of the NW Plates etc. for Co. Agr. Agent 28.10 Legoe Hdwe Co. Flash batteries for Sheriff 4.75 Chet Holmes Cartage for Sheriff 2.00 New York Cafe heals for Jurors 9.75 Cafe Richelieu do 19.40 Jack Yartins Restaurant do 39.60 Harry Dawson's do 19.35 Minute Cafe do 10.45 Dr. S. J. Torney Glasses -for Weatherford 8.00 Puget Sound Pour & Lt Co. Lt for Cths 68.46 & Gas for Jail 5.04 73.50 N. Jaffe Plates etc. for Jail (Nov) 6.45 The Fair Dept. Store Towels for Jail 8.00 Paul Tolsman 1:�eals for Prisoners 403.80 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jail 12.60 & Janitor 3.40 16.00 S. J. Marr Work for Janitor 4.00 Cemtral Grocery Canvas gloves for Janitor (Aug -Nov) 4.75 Battersby Bros. Clothing for Janitor a/c Dri.soner 13.25 E. K. Wood Lumber Co. Lumber for Courthouse 3.6So Dupar-Blythe Co. Plumbing material for Courthouse .6.49 Seth A. Atwoo d P & VIP Co. Glass for Courthouse (Nov -Dec) 15.65 Modern Electric Co. Lamps etc. for Courthouse (Sept -Dec) 13.25 G. W. Read Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 Bill Ryan Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat 5.00 H. Kiphart do 5.00 Carl Anderson do 5.00 Geo. hahlgren do 5.00 A. Ostrom Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats 10.00 Harold Waiters do 10.00 C. C. fleece Scalp bounty on 1 cougar and 4 wildcats 40.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND J. L. Johnston Labor as Mechanic a/c Road Machinery 110.00 Delno Ward Labor with truck 5.00 A. W. Frost Labor on South Guide Foreman Team 63.00 Geo. 711aryott do 18.00 J. W. Richardson do 15.00 J. C. Sweitzer do 12.00 Chas. Bartlett do 3.00 VT. E. Twiss do 6.00 L. K. Guy do 5.00 Arthur Teri s s do 4.50 1.1. 0. Wight do 4.50 Bert May Labor on Hannegan Rd 5.25 Dell May do 5.25 C. J. 21ay do 5.25 Fritz Iluenscher do Team 17.50 Carl Muenscher do Foreman " 30.00 J. P. Lawrence Labor on Everson -Goshen Rd 1.50 J. A. Johnson do " 13.00 L. 0. Lamou reaux do 22.50 E. A. Parker do Foreman " 86.50 Lee Smith Labor on Smith Road " 12.00 A. V. Haselwood do " 12.00 R. McDonald do to 10.00 R. L. Sorensen do " , 12.00 Maynard Shetler do It 12.00 S. A. Bergquist do to 12.00 A. Furman do " 12.00 Alvin Mega.rd do " 12.00 M. Johnson do 6.00 Mike V. riersbergen Labor on North Guide 28.35 G. Vander Griend do Fo reman 7.00 B. C. Vander Griend do 7.40 C. M. Vander Griend do 7.40 F. C. Vander Griend do 7.40 G. hatter do 5.00 B . Mitt e r do 5.00 A. G. Stierlen Labor on Fishtrap Rd 5.00 Geo. Stierlen do " 12.00 Herbert Talmage do 4.00 E. E. Talmage do Foreman " 12.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS - - _January_- --- TERM/ _ Tuesday THE 2nd DAY OF January 192 S. Schneider Labor on Ferndale-Lynden Pavement 2.00 Clyde Wilson do 4.00 G . 'ff. Barnes do 4.00 Victor Barnes do 3.50 E. L. Wilson do 4.00 Ernest Palmer do 4.00 Roy Palmer do - 4.00 Ole Hansen do 3.00 Aulton Jeffcott do 2.00 John Schneider . do 1.00 Frank Lowen do 9.00 Leo Schneider do 1150 Raymond Wilson do 2.00 0. E , Wilson do Foreman 6.00 Olof dlad Labor on Woodlawn Road 4.00 Fred Van Doren Labor on road 10.00 Mrs. J. Norstrom & Son Clearing tree from road 2.50 Keystone Drill &: Mach Co. Parts for road mach. (Aug) 110.43 Morse Hdwe Co. Partn for trucks and tractor 18.84 Standard Auto Co. Parts for trucks 88.40 Bob White Tire Shop Chain for track - 9.50 A. Wasching Bolts etc. for Saxon and Everson -Goshen Bridges 9.75 Joe Mitchell Belting 2.95 & work for Nooksack Tp. 18.00 1..20-495 Bloedel Donovan Lb Mills Lumber for Bridges (Sept -Oct 24.22 C. M. Burrows Work on Dam & Ditch (Oct -Dec 105.00 C. W. Osborn Work on Marietta Bridge 2.65 D. King do 1.75 RIVER INPROVEMMIT FUND R. Bullock Labor as Truck Driver 32.50 Chet Holmes do 6.00 M. B jarnson do 6.00 Geo. Elder Labor Foreman 92.50 Clem Knutsen do 45.00 Vim. Radder do 70.00 Max Ful lne r do 70.00 David Bissett do 61.25 Milton We i dkamp do 46.25 Eb en Mead do 68.62 W. R. Parker do Team 85.50 T . P . Jeffers do 85.00 C. Radder do 17.50 C. A, Gooding do 21.87 Gerald Wolfe do 19.25 Geo . R. Iffi llard do " 37.50 A. Nouwens do 8.75 Orva Jeffers do " 21.60 C. 0. Smith do " 7.20 Wm. Reams do " 9.00 W. G. DuBois do 5.25 J. Dunn do " 18.00 C. W. Henderson do " 18.00 V.I. H. B ro ok s do 7.00 Chas. Du Bois do 14.00 A. L. Tyler do " 15.00 Reid Bros. Co. Boiler tube (Nov) 1.54 Farmers Mercantile Co. Axe etc. 4.05 Morse Hdwe Co. Cable etc. 85.22 H. W. Buzzard Staples etc. 12.50 Northwest Hdw. Co. Bolts etc. (Nov -Dec) 17.45 Bellingham Junk Co. Drift bolts 25.83 A. IffaNching Bolts, repairs, etc. (Aug -Sept -Nov -Dee) 37.51 Bellingham Machine Works Repairs to pile driver 1.40 Standard Welding Co. Welding on donkey engine (Nov -Dec) 12.50 H. W. Bu zzard Staples (Nov) 50.00 Lynden Dept. Store Check valve etc. (Oct -Nov) 6.16 Service Garage Auto supplies for Elder (Nov) 3.23 R. F. Raper Piling 511.20 Caine-Grimshavi Co.' Coal 389.06 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 15.13 A. A. English Spikes.etc. (Oct -Nov) 25.02 PERMANENT HIGHVIAY MAINTENANCE FUND M. Bjarnson Labor as truck driver 8.00 S. J. Marr do 10.00 E. Baxter do 6.00 J. Baxter do 6.00 Pete Martinson Labor. shoveling snow 4.88 D. B. Holzer do 3.25 Olof Anderson do 6.50 Rbscoe Byers do 4.88 Emil Anderson do 4.88 A.'G. Penske Labor Foreman Team 15.00 R. J. Penske da " 10.50 Amos Johnson do to 7.00 Jacob Franzen do " 7.00 A. B. Porter do 3.50 M. Palmer do 3.50 Leonard Christen do 3.50 Chas. Christen do 3.50 Emil Schroeter do 3.50 January RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERhzX Tuesday THE 2nd DAY or January 192 3 Ben Tucker Joe Mitchell Jim Bromley W. Y. Bromley Bill Bromley John B rava;rd Charley Garrison Luke Tyrrell Andru Anderson Gene Hottell Walter Hottell John Horn Francis Creighton Art Walmer IV. B . Smi th Oscar L. Anderson Lincoln Garrison L. E. Chichester E. L. Garlick B. Foote D. Danforth Lynn Fox - S . W. Watson J. T_,. Watson Oscar Watson F. L. Gildersleeve John Bullock Leo Thiel B. Bullock A. Hilsinger Stanley Wright A. Ewing Ed Smith Barbo Bros. Bert E. Johnson R. J. Fenske L. Stremler Henry J. B runink Frank Zugelder Tffarion Palmer Bloedel Donovan Lbr Ifills Lynden Lumber Co. American Concrete Works Morse Hdwe Co. Dennis Bonner Standard Oil Co. Geo . 17. A. Minton Deming & Burnet Midby Island Sand & Gravel Co C. L. Sicklesteel- J. B. Jones John G . Shields Shoveling snow on State Road Foreman Team do dd. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do - Labor o n T.It . Vi ew Ro a d Fo r eria n do do do do' Labor on Deming -Kendall Rd do do do Team n n n Labor Foreman do do do do. do do Labor keeping Deming -Kendall R d open (Apr) Flo rk on road Wo ric on Deming -Glacier Rd Repairs to Lynden-Sumas Rd (Jan 1922) Repairs to Lyn den-Sumas Rd (Jan 1922 Timber for fill Logs (Oct) Lumb e r do Pipe (Nov -Dec) Pipe etc. Pipe, labor, etc. Gasoline for Samish Rd (Nov) FOREST RESERVE HIGIBVAY FUND Labor Foreman Team Labor, lodging, etc. a/c 2�It . Baker Hy. SCHELL DITCH FUND Coal for ditch work (Oct) FUND ?DRAINAGE DI ST . #5 11AINTENANCE Work on ditch DRAINAGE DIST . #7 MAINTENANCE FU2JD Judge of ditch elections Serv. on election 'boatd 39.00 4.50 6.40 10.00 3.20 4.80 8.00 16.00 3.20 11.20 4.80 3.20 3.20 3.20 1.60 8.00 8.80 25,50 21.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 17.00 10550 4.00 3.00 60.00 26.25 18.00 7.00 7.00 24.50 3.50 56.00 40.00 28.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 14.40 44.88 3.68 10.01 19.93 55.00 23.98 19.25 466.83 24.73 25.40 3.00 3.©0 VAN WYCK ROAD -IMP MkTT FUND The Lynden Tribune Publ notice of hearing on App. Rep. 35.25 NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD 0PROVMIMT FUND J. A. Houck Preparing tax roll for Nooksacic-Sumas Rd 55.00 SOLD7TRS 1 RELIEF FUND Sarah Foster Relief 25.00 1AARRI AGE CERTIFICATE FUND Geo. 1i. Cook, County Clerk Recording marriage certificates 49.00 INSTITUTE FUND Catherine Montgomery Services a/c Teacher's Institute 20.00 No ra B . Cummins do 10.00 Delia L . Keeler do 10.00 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND Current Expense Fund Gas etc. for Sheriff from Co. Garage 372.52 B en Roush Salary as Deputy Sheriff Apr) �Apr_2day-June) 125.00 William L. Gaston do 300.00 0. K. Garage Gas etc. for Sheriff (Jan -Feb) 58.45 .� -----000 Decem'ger reports of C. C. King as Supt. of County Home, Margaret J. Diaz as County Tuber. Nurse and Dr. Fred V. Shute as County Physician, were filed wi th the Board. -__--000----- The minutes of the December session were read and approved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, January 5th, 1923. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. J RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM!' Fri day THE 5th DAY OF January 1923 Friday, January 5th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 2nd, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovring claim was allowed and proceeding had: SOLDIERS' RELIEF 1UND Harry H. Hanks Household expenses 25.00 ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIZIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 1s.IATTER OF JUSTICE OF� ORDER APPOINTING S. B . HUGHES PEACE FOR BLAINE VIHEREAS, but one Justice of the Peace was elected for Blaine Precinct at the last general election, namely: Andrew Danielson Who is a member of the State Legislature and who therefore will be absent from his precinct for some time; and V1 EREA.S, said precinct is entitled to two Justices of the Peace, and it is necessary that another Justice be appointed to take care 'of the work in said precinct; and ,IHEREAS, a petition has. been filed with this Board asking that S. B.Hughes be appointed m a Justice of the Peace for Blaine Precinct; NOWT, THEREFORE, it is ordered that S. B. Hughes be, and he hereby is, appointed as a Justice of the Peace for Blaine Precinct' for the ensuing term and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of January, 1923. it ItttnttunttttrttottnttnifItItttnttrtnttttttnitrt E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board -of County Co=ilission-rr J. A. Miller County Commissioner rrers of V7hatcom County Stater' Ed Brown County Corr-issioner rr of 71ashington 11 if ti It It Ii It if It It It tt it it ii tt It tl It to It It N tl If tt It 11 tl D Attest: F. C . Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- 0 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, January 6th, 1923. Chairman Board�'of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM/ Saturday THE 6th DAY OF January 1923 Saturday, January 6th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 5th, 1923;, Present, all members of the Board -and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI2:II SSIONERS OF ?'H ATC OM COUNTY, WASHIINGT ON . IN THE TIATTER OF IMP ROV11,21MTT OF PER UTENT HIGH-) ( RESOLUTION TO RELDVE SLIDES STAY NO. a, SEC. 1 KNOWN AS DEISING-'ALE FALL S ROAD) VMBREAS, contract for construction of Section No. 1 of Permanent Highway No. 8 was awarded on larch 14, 1921 to Barbo Bros; and 71HEREAS, after the completion of the work under said contract, and before the work was finally accepted, a number of slides occurred along the line of said improvement; and ,MEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board that it would be an injustice to the contractor to require him to remove any slides so occurring; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of 111h.atcom County, Washington} that this board will, at the e:rpense of l.)hatcorz County, remove and clear up all slides on Section No. 1 of Permanent Highway No. 8 during the coming spring, said ;work to be done as soon as dry weather sets in. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of January, 1923. It"11It1111""""nIt"tt11to11"Ilti"""to11n''1t►t E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners. I'ers of Vlhatcom County State" J. A. Miller County Commissioner i1 of Washington it Ed B rovrn County Commissioner 11 11 11 11 II It It It 11 11 11 It 11 11 It 11 It " It 11 t1 It 11 It It to 11 11 It Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. TO THE STATE AUDITOR A RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that 25 %, of all moneys CREDITED in the year 1923 to this County in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 95, Lawns of 1921, and whic?2 shall be derived from taxes levied for the year 1912 and subsequent years, shall be and the same is hereby set aside, in a fund known as the Per- manent Highway llaintenemce Fund, for maintaining and repairing roads constructed under the permanent h.ighviay lav:s and laws amendatory thereof and subsequent thereto, and other roads of like character, and that said sums shall be el;pended by the Board of County Commissioners upon vouchers approved by said board for maintaining and repairing such roads,and no part thereof shall be expended for any other purpose. Done this 6th day of January, 1923. " It n"""It 1111 1111 11 11111111I1 n""n"n if n"n"" "Board of County Commission-" tiers of V'lhatcom County State" is of Washington 11 n"""""""n 1111 ti"ti""tt"""""It It a"rt n" BOARD OF COUNTY C012TISSIONERS E. C. Baxter Chairman J. A. hiller Ed Brown n Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board. -----coo ----- On motion the Board adjourned sine .die. Chairman Bo-� y Comii• s ard of Count,, Commissioners. _.Januap TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 'W M`l /1qq `}e , r:D 1,1 nday THE 8th DAY or January 192 3 NOW, ON THIS 8th day of January, 1923, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. , the same being the second Monday of January, A.D. 1923, there met in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House in Bellingham, the County seat of said county, J. A. %.filler, County Commissioner from the 1st Commissioner's District of said county, and who was elected to said office on the 7th day of November, 1922, for the term of. four years; E. C. Baxter, County Commissioner from the 2nd Commissioner's District of said county, and who was elected to said office on the 7th day of November, 1922 for the term of two years; Ed Brorm, County Commissioner from the 3rd Commission- er's District of said county, and who tiaras elected to said office on November 2nd 1920 for the:., term of four years and who duly qualified for and assumed the duties of said office in January, 1921 and now being a holdover in said office; Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor, who was elected to said office on the 7th day of 1-1-ovember, 1922; for the purpose of'organization of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and it appearing that said J. A. Miller, County Commissioner and E. C. Baxter, County Commissioner, and Sara E. Barrett, County Auditor have filed their bonds and taken oath of office, according to Sec. .3876 & 3877 Rem. & Bal. Code, Vol. No. 2, the members of said Board proceeded with said work of organization. On motion of J. A. Miller and seconded by Ed Brown, E. C. Baxter was selected as Chairman of said Board for the term commencing this date; J. A. Miller and Ed Brown voting in the affirmative and E. C. Baxter not voting. 'Ihereupan the said E. C. Baxter assumed the duties of such Chairman and declared the said Board duly organized. Done in regular open session of the Board this 8th day of January, A.D. 1923. Ito"oottott"tirtnnnttnoitn,t,ttrunnnttun - - - - - - Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of Vhlatcora County State" Ed Brovni County Commissioner " of Washington " "It1111It1111Ittt1111111111111111ttIf1111111111It111111" Attest: Sam L. Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Loomis Baldrey Frank W . Ra dl ey Geo. M. Cook G . P . Kincaid J. C. Hills J. 'G. Hostetter E. W. Gooch J. C.Hills, Jr. L . G . B otivden R. E. Clarke Geo. H. Sybrant Paul Koehler Paul Valerius A. H. Frasier C. J. Byron ----- 000----- CURRENT FXP EN SE FUN D Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 7/31 42.34 Salary as Dep Pros. Atty 7/31 33.87 Salary as County Clerk 7/31 42.34 Salary as Dep County Clerk 7/31 33.87 Salary as County Engineer 7/31 42.34 Salary' as Chief Dep Engineer 7/31 39.51 Salary as Inst'man 5/31 35.00 do 5/31 30.00 Salary as Chainman 1/31 4.50 do 1/31 4.00 Salary as -Charity Commissioner Jan 1 to 7 inc. 33.87 Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats and 2 coyotes 12.00 DRAINAGE DISTRICT #4 CONSTRUCTION 1UND Addn' l appr. on Dr. Dist. #4 enlarg. 15.00 do 18.90 do 15.00 ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VaffCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE BATTER OF MAINTENANCE OF PRIMARY) ( O R D E R HIGH171AYS IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) WHEREAS, it is provided by Section 18, Chapter 96 of the Session Laws of 1921 of the State of Washington, for the maintenance of primary highways and the expenditure of certain moneys by the Board of, County Commissioners of the several counties of the State of lWashington, through which primary highways are constructed under the direction of the Director of Public Works for the maintenance of the primary highways within the respective counties; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _fc^nuarY .. , _.., .ERI1/. _ _ .. OT1C3�^ _...__�__... _... THE _.._..__ .8t�1...-_-_. .._._.... ... DAY OF......_._ ..__.. JanuaTX. 1923 VIHEREAS, the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, has in Bulletin No. 1 pre- scribed the rules, regulations and requirements for the maintenance of primary highways and have instructed that the board of county commissioners of each county, which includes any con- structed section of primary state highways, shall make provision for the maintenance of every such section of primary highways within the county, in accordance with their rules and regulations. NOW, THERETOICE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, shallprovide an adequate organization and working force and supply them with proper tools and equipment, and with construction and repair materials as required, therewith to maintain each 'and every section of constructed primary state highway within the county, in accordance with the definition of maintenance and the detailed require- ments thereof, and up to the standards set forth in.paragraph 3 of the rules, regulations and requirements for the maintenance of primary highways as promulgated by the Department of Public Works Division of Highways, in their said Bulletin No. l; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that Fred W. McElmon, County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, be and he, hereby is directed to supervise the said organization and working force and to direct them in the work in connection with said maintenance of the said primary highway, all in accordance with the said statute and the rules, regulations and requirements for the maintenance of primary highways as promulgated by said Department of Public Works of the State of 111ashington in their Bulletin No. 1. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of January, 1923. 111111"11111111lt11n1111ll11nn1111111111n111111111111 E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County "Board of County Commission-" Commissioners of Vlhatcom County, Washington. tiers of V7hatcom County State" J. A. ?filler County Commissioner " of Washington It Ed Brown County Commissioner It It11II1111Itt1II11111111it111111Itit1111111111t11tIt11It Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COME=IONERS OF WHATCOIi COUNTY, WASHINGTON. V IN THE MATTER OF THE IMP ROVEL ITT Or THE VAN V1YCK) ( ORDER CONFIRLTING .APPRAISERS 1 REPORT ROAD TO BE KNOWN AS HIGHWAY NO. 32 ) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County. Washington, met on the 8th day of January 1923, at the office of the said commissioners pursuant to a notice given by "the clerk of said board fixing the date for the hearing of the report of the engineer and appraisers filed in the matter of the above improvement at which time it appeared to the said board of county commissioners that the required legal notice had been given by the said clerk for the hearing of the report of the engineer and appraisers; and MOREAS, at said hearing no protests were Filed relative to the assessment made by the appraisers appointed herein, and the board after a full and complete hearing of the protests found that the protestants had not been assessed on too high an acreage and that the assess- ments made by the appraisers were fair and just. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of Miatcom County, Washington, that the report of the said appraisers should be, and same is hereby confirmed. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of January 1923. If If 11 It 11 if It 111111 If 1111 If 11 11'11111111 to ll"tt if 1111"" E. C. Baxter Chaki fan of • the Board of "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioners iers of Vhatcom County State" J. A. Miller County Commissioner 11 of Vlashington If Ed 3rown County Commissioner It II 11 11 11 II Il 11 Ii it 11 t1 11 II II 11 II 11 11 11 11 Il It ti 11 It 11 11 It Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS bhl January TERMS Monday THE 8th DAY or January 1923 v Official bonds of Sam E. Barrett as County Auditor, Edwin Gruber as Prosecuting Attorney, Tired 71. I.1cElmon as County Engineer, Hyland Donald 1icArthur as County Assessor, Hax 11ehlig, as Coroner, W. H. Heaton as Justice of the Peace for Bellingham Precincts, Samuel P. Tapping as Constable for Bellingham Precincts, Frank LeCocq as Justice of the Peace for Lynden Precincts, A. A. Bauman as Constable for Lynden Precincts, Byron N. Kingsley as Constable for Blaine Pre- cincts, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. -----000----- IN THE I:IATTER OF THE APPOI17I1ME"IIT OF PURCHASING) ( ORDER APPOINTING SAM E. BARRETT AGENT FOR VTHATC0I:1 COUNTY, 17ASHIIIGTON ) IT IS HERIBY ORDERED by this Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Vlashington, that Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, be and he hereby is appointed as purchasing agent for the said Whatcom County, Vlashington, and as such purchasing agent to have authority to make all purchases of supplies and materials as may be used by the County Officials and County Employees generally, including printing, books, station - err and such other supplies and materials as will be used by the aforesaid County officials and employees, and it is hereby expressly ordered that all county officials and employees, save and except members of this Board, desiring to make purchases of printing, blanks, -books, materials and supplies as aforesaid, shall make application for same to the said County Auditor. It is further ordered by this Board that the County Auditor shall furnish the heads of the several county offices a copy of this order. Done in regular adjoul-ned session of the Board this 8th day of January, 1923. "fiflittfnnnnnnffnntfnnnnnnnottnriitnn — — — — — — — Chainnan of the Board. "Board of County Commission -it J. A. ]Miller County Commissioner "ers of Whatcom Counts* State" Ed Brown County Commissioner to of Washington If li ii ii ii If it fl ii it tl If It if tt it t► ii if if ft it it fl tl it 1f tt 11 it Attest: F. C . 1ilart in Deputy County- Au di to r and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BE,Mi E THE BOARD OF COUNTY COP:I11ISSI01MIRS OF WHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE HATTER OI+' CHARITY C01MISSIONEM) ORDER APPOINTING AND FIXING SALARIES AND PROBATION OFFICERS FOR'VIHATCOM COUNTY) WHEREAS, Judge W. P. Brotm, Judge of the Juvenile Court, has appointed TU. E. Datr and Alvada Kelly as Probation Officers; and THEREAS, it is the desire of this Board that the work of the probation office and that of charity commissioner be combined, one of the probation officers performing the duties of charity commissioner in addition to the -duties of probation officer; NOVI, THEREP01E, it is ordered that 111. E. Datr be, and he is hereby designated as Charity Commissioner, and that in consideration of his performance of the duties of charity commissioner his salary shall be, and same is hereby fixed, at 050.00 per month from the first day of Jan- uary, 1923, and that in consideration of his performance of the duties of probation officer his salary shall be, and same is hereby fixed, at $100.00 per month from the first day of January, 1923, making a total of 5�150.00 per month for his services as charity commissioner and proba- tion officer; and IT IS FUIuHER ORDERED that the salary of Alvada Kelly as Probation Officer be, and the same is hereby fixed at 0100 per month from the first day of January, 1923; and IT IS FUMIMR ORDERED that all former orders affecting either the office of Charity Comm- issioner or Probation Officers are hereby rescinded as of the date of January 1, 1923. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January........ T�RMjg_... ? TxE 8th_ ....._ DAY or Janua ... 192 3 Monday.. r...........___ _ z'y_....._..__..._._..:....__..__.._....._.. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of January, 1923. rruurrti"nntintinnntin►►i►uuntin"►►""11dB. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Mille5 County Commissioner tiers of Vhatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner r► of Washington ►► nn"nnunun"ur►n►►un►►"nunnnnu"""" Attest: I+'. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000 ----- The County Treasurer filed with the Board her designation of bank depositories for County fun ds . THIS AGREIi^iEM , made this 8th day of January 19 23 , between The I+'i rst National Bank of Bellingham of'VJhatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATC01"L COUNTY, a muni- cipal corporation, by E. C. B.axte'r, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its comnv.ssioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, `7ITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and 10HEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit,. with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said secondparty; and VMEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and ITEDIREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits - and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. N01111 THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time then first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS 1+URTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said secondparty, bond, or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS I'U13THER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its t-reasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the fundsand moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all, the right thWt it may have to notice, on the part o f second party, to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its C C 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _ - --- -- -----January ._.-.-.-..- TERM_._...___ Monday -._ THE_...... _.... 8th DAY OF January 1923 treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FUIUHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party willbe paid over to first party. IN WITNESS WFLEREOF the parties to these presents .have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. it it It rr If if It tt rr tl rt tr If tr It " ti it It if tr of rt it ti if 1111 it if 11 it it rt tI tr of ti it "The First National Bank of Bellingham"' to Organized 1904 " tl If If rt JIM it if It 1111 11-" of it tl rt it Il It of 1111 it lr rt tt it It it it It it it it it of tr rt it It It It It It It It It rt Il 11 It rt•rr It It ii It rt rt It It tr tl it rl is tr "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Matcom County State" " of Washington ti T1 f1 1t tI 1t i1 tI rI tt 11 11 11 11 11111111 tr If 1111 it"It"tr it rt if THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLINGHAM, WASH. By E. VI.Purdy President By A. -M. Muir Cashier VIHATCOLT COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chairman By J. A. Miller Commissioner By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney ----- 000----- THIS AGEMIENT, .made this 8 day of January 1923, between The Bellingham National Bank of Matcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and VaLggOM—COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners,of the State of Vlashington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required. to be kept by said Treasurer; and MIEREAS, second party has depositdd, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party pixblic funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and AREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits -by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and VIKEREAS, said first ,party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest. to be computed on an account equal to the overage daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during'all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said •puhli c funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto,. that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one o.f its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of itt funds or moneys so ddpo sited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERAV_, Monday THE 8th DAY OF January 192 3 of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security, for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of -said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party, money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the ,d� ns�i"li1i,djea►rn►abovtet►wIt It ri�tteif ndnnununn►►nut►n "Bellingham National Bank Bellingham," It Washington Incorporated 1904 tt " "It It I► tt"""n n""""""""n"n n"i► It it lI It li n"""tt""n" if It tl It to if to It It I► it It II If ti It If It It It it 1t if It It ti ti It to "Board of County Commission-" tiers of VJhatcom County State" It of Washington " IthilttitItIt11It111111tt"►1It11It"tittttItit"tiliitI; The Bellingham National Bank By Victor A. Roeder President By H. P. Jukes Asst Cashier VHAT C OBI COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chairmen By J. A. I -Tiller Commissioner By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney ----- 000----- THIS AG1 NT , made this 8th day of January 1923 between The Northwestern National Bank Bellingham, Wash. of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and 17HATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. 1.11iller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public Hands held and required to be kept .by said Treasurer; and �TIHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, -md will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and VMEREAS, said first party will receive and realize 'pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with "said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made,, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said y, second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto , that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories. for any of its funds and moneys. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Ii JGnua.z"Y....._..�_ TrRhz�' .... .Tonday..__.._.._,._....... _ . TxE.__.. __.... _.....__. 8th DAY or..._... _ January.... 1923 IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party,, bonds or warrants as allotiled by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that if may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS IURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party y7ith first party will be paid over to first party. IN V7ITNESS VIHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. If I1 11 11 11 11 it It if 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It If II II It 1r 11 11 11 It it 11 11 11 1t It It 11 "The Northwestern National Bank of " "Bellingham {Bpell�laingham, Flash. " loll 11 11 " 11 11 it tt Tt Tit t�lT it if it tf if 5f n n ti n 11 It 1111110 11 " ii n"It""tt"""n"n"11 it n"n lt"n n"""""rt" "Board of County Commission-" "ers of Whatcom County State" " of Washin,gton It tl""n n n"n"111111111, 1111 111111II"Ir""n n n"If The Northwestern National Bank Bellingham, Wash. By li. B . Paige President By R. P . Loomis Cashier WHAT CO I COUliTY By E. C. Baxter Chairman By J. A. hiller Commissioner By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. lIartin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney THIS AGREELTENT, made this 8th day of January 1923, between American National Bank of Bellingham, of Vlhatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and 71HATCOM COUNTY, a muni- cipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, tFIITHESSETI-i : THAT, MEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and 'WHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys'belonging to said second party; and `:WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited, with said first party; and VIIIEREAS, zd d first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid., first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily.balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM,Q' 11onday THE 8th DAY OF January 1923 J moneys. IT IS FUFlTHER AGREED by anc01 between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second part-,- the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party stall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by later as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said. second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREE D by and betvreen the parties hereto that second party, or its trea- surer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, end without notice to first party, and in case of default on the port of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dis- pose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHI;;R AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to fi,rzt party. IN WITNESS 117HER 10F the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. IfIt""It itn"It"""urin"""""nr1""ou"tin"I1"nt;nnnnitttatl "The American National Bank of Bellingham" "Bellingham, Wash. Organized 1922 It it """" it tr n rI if It it " it """ It n It """" tl """ It " it It rI " a " ti n n It ti " it It tt if It rt It 11 If II It tr it it it rl tl It II II 11 it " II it 11 it it It "Board of County Commission-11 tiers of Whatcom County State" is of Itashington It iron n"n"u"n ti u II"II""""""n ti"n It non Ame-rican Natl Bank -of Bellingham By I. J. Adair President By B . F. Drake Cashier. WHATC01.1 COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chairman By J. A. Miller Commissioner By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. 11artin Deputy County Auditor and El>-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D.Kenyon Deputy County Attorney ----- 000----- THIS AGRE + ICI T , made this 8th day of January 1923, between H010 STATE BAM OF BLAINE Blaine, Wash. of rlhatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Bro=, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second. part, WIT1dESSETH : THAT, VMEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first part,,.* a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held rynd required to be kept by said Treasurer; and WHEREAS, second party as deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January. ...... TERM/ .-.._.._ 11onday..—_.. _.-.. -- TH>: _._....... _ .-_ .8th._.._.._- ..-....__ .. -.DAY OF..__... -...__.. January 1923 WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary- advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge "_and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being mode, as aforesaid, by second party. NO71, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party- the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allo,Nred by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to sat- isfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any of all of its funds or moneys so deposited irrith first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being- given first party or to any one, and first party hereby wai--es all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN YIITNESS 17THEF.EOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. 1111ItIt1111it11111111it11111111111111itIf11111111it11 "Home State Bank of Blaine" "Blaine, Wash. SEAL " " Incorporated Feb 6,1908 " "1111 n"it11"It to 11 11 If nif"""n"" if 11 11 tl ti 11 If 11 11 11 1i 11 11 11 tl 11 It If ti " it It 11 11 li If 11 Ir tl "Board of County Commission-" tiers of What com County State" " of Washington it 11111t111t 1111 If 1111111111if 111111111111111111"tt11111111 HONE STATE BANK OF BLAINE By Albert Still President By 0. K. Middleton Cashier IIIHATC071 COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chaizman By J. A. hiller Commissioner By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney -----oOO----- r" Q () a c)4J Janua „T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERnV vTon�, TxE DAY OF Januar 192 3 THIS AGREEMT 'T , made this 8th day of January 1923, between FIRST NATIONAL BIdTK, L NDEN, WASH. of Whiatcom County, Washington, art of :the first and V7HATCOM COUNTY -� party part,�. municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Hiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and "TEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and 'WHEREAS, said first party will receive and re4lize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and VME'REAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW1 TIEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and -moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by lawas security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treas- urer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party aat any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited. by second party with first party, without notice of its in- tention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party .to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FUETHFR AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS VUlEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jam�a3y TERTIV Monday THE 8th DAY or Janua ry 192 3 11 If 11 11 11 If if 11 t1 11 If 11 it 1t 11 11 11 It 11 If 11 11 11 if 11 11 11 11 If tI it "First National Bank of Lynden" "Lynden , Washington Corporate'' 11 S eat to it It Il 11 If 11 If 11 It 11 11 It It 11 It 11 If 11 11 11 If 11 11 If 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 I 1111n11Ififitn11nttnit ftn►tItnllnitl,n""Iilf11 "Board of County Commission-11 tiers of Nhatcom County State" If of Washington If 11 tl tl It " fi It 11 11 11 It If if 1" It 11 11 11 1t 11 It " II 11 11 11 tl 11 if FIRST ITAT I0 TIAL BATS, LYNDs+,TI, WASH. By P. 11. Serr rier President By W. B . Vander Griend Cashier WHICCOT:: COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chairman By J. A. filler Commissioner By Ed Brotrn Commissioner Attest: F. C. 11artin Deputy County Auditor and Ex_-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney ----- 000----- THIS AGRE'IEITT, made this 8th day of January 1923, between" Citizens Bank of Ferndale of 1,71hatcom County, 71ashir_gton , party of the first part, and 'WHATC0I1 COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter; J. A. Tiller and Ed Brovm, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, V7ITTIESSETH: THAT, 77HEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and ',.`,1HEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and Y)HEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and `„'HEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being mode, as aforesaid, by second party. NOV7, TIEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party- does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FUP1111ER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FUT- E= AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of tine said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having mode said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTITER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of fifst party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have theright either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said v,rarra.nts being given first part--,- or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERDiX T.Tonday THE 8th DAY OF Ja.nuar-,r 1923 J that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon thepart of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FUItIiER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WIC."�wESS �"11iEREOr, the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the, day and year above written. 1111"11 n""n If"n""n"tt n 11"n111111111; n 11 11 11 t "The Citizens Bank of Ferndale" "Ferndale,Wash. Corporate Seal" """""""nrltf"""nn""n"nnnn""""nn"n If If If11"11""I1If11111111If11tf"ItIf11""11"11ItIt11 "Hoard of County Commission-" "ers of Vjhatcom County State"-' it o f Washington 11 """"" 11 If It It It 11" 11" 11 """"""""" 11 if 11 11 If Citizens Banh of Ferndale By A.V.A. Peterson President By L. 11. Jenson Pashier 1,7HATCOL, COUNTY By E. C. Barter Chairman By J. A. I.iil ler Commissioner By Ed Brom�n Commissioner Attest: F. C. i`artin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K . as to fo rrm: E. D. Yenyon Deputy County Attorney -----000----- THIS AG + + :IEIdT , rade this 8th day of January 1923, between I+'i rst National Bank of Ferndale of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and r'HATCOIT COUNTY, a municipal corpor- ation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. 'Tiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of 7Tashington, party of the second part WITNESSETH : THIT, 1,71MREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and a,'HEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, -with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and ``FEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and ben3fits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited wit:.z said first party; and `i'iHEI'LEAS, said first party does hereby acknotrledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits bein • made as aforesaid by � party. r second ��r�� . NOW, THEPEFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS PUI1iHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second arty p shall have first 1 parts as one r of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made b, the said second party with the said first party, that the said first parts shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrant-, as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the pzroper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisf ° and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if an�r, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. RECORD QF dCOMMISSI0NERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM$ l.Ton day THE 8 th DAY or January 1923 IT IS FURT I+R AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its funds or rroneys so deposited with first party at any time* and vrithout notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or iarrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, •:rithout notice of its intention to dispose of said raarrant s being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right. that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FUMHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITITESS YMEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. ' it 11 It it it If It 1t It It It II 11 11 If It It It 11 11 11 11 11 if 11 It If 11 It It It of 11 "First National Bank of Ferndale" " Cor orate Seal itII 11 It 11 it It 11 1 If 11 t1 11 11 11 11 If 11 It to If 11 If It 11 11 11 11 11 " It 11 it II it 11 11 It 1) 11 11 11 11 11 It It It 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 It II 11 1► it 11 it 11 It "Board of County Commission-" "ers of 1,7hatcom County State" t1 of Washington " 11 11 11 of 11 11 It 11 11 11 1111 It It 11 it 11 11 11 It 11 II 11 11 It II 11 11 11 It First National Bank of Ferndale By Percy Hood President By E. R. Campbell Cashier t€AMCOM COU2ITY By E. C. Baxter Chairman By J. A. Miller Commissioner By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-offieio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to forrh:F. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney J----- 0Oo----- THIS AGREEYMNT, made this 8th day of January 1923, between Garrison Brothers State Bank, of Sumas, of Naiatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and VHATCOM COUNTY, a munici- pal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. 1.1ill.er and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated. first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer.; and YIHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and, 11,11BREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and V,'HEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time i�hen first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED. by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, 59 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January -_TERM......_... Mo.n.day_......_....- ...... THE -- -- . 8th -.._ . DAY OF ------JanUaz"y 192 3.- for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FUR 11ER AGREED"`by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allotixred by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AG + +D by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its trea- surer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or -to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private. sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale o f sai d bonds o r warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest the rean deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS VII]BIEOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. nntrnnnnunnnnoortnuurrrtnnnrrnrrnrturtrtnnutrnnrtrtnnnn"rrn"" GARRISON BROS. STATE BANK, SUMIAS, WASH "Garrison Brothers State Bank Sumas, Washintton" By May V. Garrison Vice President Incorporated Jan'y 8th 1913 SEAL " By F. S. Garrison Cashier WHAT C Oil COUNT Y "tt n"tt""tr rt rt tr tt n n"u n"rr"tt rr rt u""""" By E. C. Baxter Chai rman "Board -of County Commission-" By J. A. Miller Commissioner. "ers of Whatcom County State" By Ed Brown Commissioner " of Washington If ti It tt If it n n it of o tt If ti tl It tr rt n"""""tt tt rt"rr" Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to from: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney -----000----- J THIS AGIMEMEBT , made this 8th day of Jn 1923, between FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK, Nooksack, Uh. of Whatcom County, Vlashington, party of the first part, and WHA.TCO.I COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, V�,THEREAS, second party, by and through. its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and 71H+ +AS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and �i-31-deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and SEEREAS, - said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; .and AREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORE, For and in consideration of uaid deposits being made, as aforesaid, first RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERM ..... T.2onday ... THE 8th DAY OF January 192 3 — _ __._._..... ...._ _.. . , ._...... QJ party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AG ID by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of'each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss,if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS NRTHCR AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for ans* or all of its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of thefunds and moneys so deposited secorid party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all theri.ght that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the fi rst party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FUFT ER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the. amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to :first party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. it It it It 11 11 11 It It It n 11 It 11 I1 It 11 I1 11 11 It 11 If it I1 it 11 It 11 It it 11 "Farmers & Merchants State Bank" "Nooksack, Wash. SEAL" It II 11 it if It It It It it It 11 It It it it if if It 11 It It t1 1t 11 11 It If it It if 11 9 it It It It It It 11 It 11 11 It If It 11 11 If 11 If 11 If 11 11 it if it 11 11 It "Board lof County Commission-" tiers of 111hatcom County State" It of Washington It "itifItIf11it11111111111111It1111It11itItIt11ifItIt11itit FAMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK By C. L. Stone President By H. H. rierriam Cashier WHATCOii COUNTY By E. C. -Baxter Chairman By J. A. Hiller Commissioner By Ed B rown Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney /-----000 ----- THIS AGREEMENT, made this 8th day of January 1923,, between i3ooksack Valley State Bank, Everson, Wash. of 7,11atcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WFIATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Biller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, 1.71ITNESSETH: THAT, VMREAS, second party; by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kepi by said Treasurer; and January RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS T> i; kO irionday Tat: 8th DAY OF January 1923 VMIMEAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, .rith first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and ' IHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and ",11EIREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledgd and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOVI, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depositoni of said public funds and moneys. IT IS 1URTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second partty the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds an d moneys . IT IS IURTRSR AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as alloyed by lavr as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FUFTHEM AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its trea- surer, may call for any or all of its funds or moneys so depoci.ted with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second. party with first party, without notice of its intention to dis- pose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to alloy second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default ul9on the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS _IUMHER AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon 'deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN WITLESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. It 11 11 11 11 1t It it 11 if to 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it it it it it it "Nooksack Valley State Bank" "Everson, Wash. SEAL to 11 Inco roo rated 1906 1t """""""" If It it """,t """ it if It it if it t1 """ ",I to 11 11 11 11 11 I1 11 1t 11 11 11 ,I It 11 11 11 it I, It 1111 11 11 11 11 11 ,'Board of County Commission-11 F1ers of Whatcbm County Statefl 1t of Wa shi n gt on - t1 tott11111t1111"11111111It11to11111111111111111111to11it11 Nooksack Valley State Bank, Everson, Wash. By B . Bollerud President By Henry P. Johnson Cashier WHAT C OM COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chairman By J. A. Miller Commissioner By Ed Brovm Commissioner Attest: F. C. Hartin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: "D. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney -----000----- rFar- :.4 xs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janua r -_ ..... .T..ER" - - - .?.to n dqy _ THE kith DAY OF January 1923 THIS AGREMIENT, made this 8th day of January 1923, between the Peoples State Bank of Lynden, of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCOH COUNTY, a municipal corpora- tion, by E. C. Ba:>ter,J. A. P.Iiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of z,lashington, party of the sec on O part, VIITNESSETH : THAT, WHEMEAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and WHEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said. second party; and WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does here'ry acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THERE10RE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the -rate of two per centum per annurm, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and7:moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said public funds and moneys. IT IS FUMMM AGP,EED by end betvreen the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FUMIER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as alloyed by law as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or allof its funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to dispose 'of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT I S FU MHER AG + �D that in case o f the sale o f sai d b onds o r warrant s , that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of themmount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first part;• will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above vrritten. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 'January . TER THE ...._-- -- ... THE 8th DAY or January 1923. 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 if " it it 11 to 11 11 11 " 11 11 If 11 it 11 if 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 it It 11 It "The .Peoples State -Bank -T ynden , Mash." Peoples State Bank ifCorpoi-ate Seal 11 By J.- W. Stearns Nice President it11t111111Iu"11111111ItIf11"1111111111111ftitit►11111IIIIfl111i111ii"I' By Albert Kok Cashier it tl Il 11 it 11 11 It 11 11 11 Il 11 11 II if it it 11 1t to 11 It 11 It 11 11 it Il !!Board -of County Commission-'! tiers of Matcom County State" " of Washington " 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1111 11 " I1 11 11 1i 11 1111 If It 11 1111 1f 11 11 1WHATC011 COUNTY By E. C. Baxter By J. A. Miller By Ed B roi=m Chai rman Commissioner Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon Deputy County Attorney ----- 000----- THIS AGREBMIEENT, made this 8th day of January 1923, between Custer State Bank, Custer, Wash. of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and INHATCOHI COUNTY, a municipal corpor- ation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first party a depository of a portion or all of the public funds held and required to be kept by said Treasurer; and 117HEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and WHEREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited with said first party; and WHEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party. NOW, THEREFORCi, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid- first party does hereby covenant and agree to pay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of two per centum per annum, said interest to be computed on an account equal to the average daily balances of all funds and moneys deposited with said first party by said second party during all the time when first party shall act as a depository of said'.public funds and moneys. IT IS 1WRTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that first party will pay to second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during all the times second party shall have first party as oneof its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants as allowed by lair as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGREED by .and between the parties hereto that second party, or its treasurer, may call for any or all of its' funds or moneys so deposited with first party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the payment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at public or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice, of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time without notice either at public or private sale, in case of default upon the part RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January Ikon c-ay THE 8 th DAY OF January 192 3 of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FCTIUI-MR AGREED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. Ii4' WITIOSS WI3EKEOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above :mitten. 11tlII11ti1111111111tl111111It1111It1117111111 11It111111111111111111 !!Custer State Bank Custer, Vlash.11 "Incorporated July 22,1914 SEAL 11 i1 it 11 it t1 it II II It 11 if II 11 11 11 11 11 it It It it 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 it 11 4 II I1 11 t1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 i1 11 11 11 11 it it 11 11 it t1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 "Board of County Commission-11 "ers of Wh.atcom County State" It of Washington If It it 11 if 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If it It 11 11 11 11 It It 11 It to 11 it 11 11 Custer State Bank By C. R. Behrr_e President By A. F. Stone Cashier WHATCO-i COUNTY.' By E. C. Baxter Chainman By J. A. hiller Commissioner By Ed B roam Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and 0. K. as to foam: E. D. Kenyon Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Deputy County Attorney ----- 000----- On notion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, January 9th, 1923. Chairman Boa d- of County Commissioners add RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J nuary .. TERMSS Tuesday THE 9th DAY or Ja n u a ry 1923 Tuesday, January 9th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 8th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claim was allowed and proceedings had: CU R1MNT ESP EN SE FUND Jaz P. Cary Refund of C.D. Money a/c State property (Maresch) $ 86.96 CI�1r` BEFORE TIN✓ BOARD OF COU14TY COr,1'11iISSIONERS OF VTIATCOL1 COUNTY, IVASHINGTON. J R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, taffies for state and county purposes were levied against Block 6 of Kellogg's Outlots (I:2aresch Property) , in Whatcom County, Washington, and upon non-payment, said taxes were declared delinquent and a certificate of delinquency sold to Jas. P. Cary of South Bellingham, Washington, for s6�65.79; and 71HERE,AS, interest has accumulated upon said amount since said purchase; and ,:,T1E1EAS, . it now appears that the said Block 6 of Kellogg's Outlots in VJhatcom County, `llashington, is state land and not subject to taxation, and should not have been taxed; NOIU, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said taxes be cancelled and erased and the County Assessor of VIhatcom County and the County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, are hereby authorized and instructed to make entry accordingly; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the said sum of $65.79 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% from the date of receipt. thereof -being 121.17 , making total of $86.96 be returned to the said Jas . P. Cary by warrant drawn upon the Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of January, 1923. 1ntioti110000111111oo111111It111110ti1111tio1111 ______Chairman Board County Commissioners "Board of County Commission-" J. A. 1:Iiller County Commissioner . tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington of o"o"►�"��00000ntion"oon�rrto"""""" Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Januar�� loth, 1923. Chairman Boar of County Commissioners. .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEElDINGS January -TERns �Ie do e,s day _ THE _ 10 th DAY OF Janu 5 99- 192 3 Wednesday, January loth, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 9, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and -proceedings had: Carl: Bcain-g Clarence E. R. Brown J SOLDIERS' RELIEF I+UND Relief do ----- 000----- 96 20.00 45.00 The official bond of Leo Koole as Supervisor. of Drainage Impt. District No. 4 was approved and filed with the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF r 4: IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR) WR BAKER TOININSHIP ) 111HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ORDER APPOINTING FRED ROTHEIIBUHLER WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Supervisor for Baker Township caused by the death of James McDonald, the duly qualified Supervisor of said township; and WHEREAS, the remaining members of said Board of Supervisors have recommended the appoint- ment of Fred Rothenbuhler to fill the vacancy aforesaid; NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that Fred Rothenbuhler be, and he hereby is, appointed as Supervisor for Baker Township for the balance of the term and until his successor is elected and qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of January, 1923. ti ti tt"ti""tt""tt""""ti ti"tt"tt""tt""""" "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Uhatcom County State" it of . Washington tt to tt n n ►t ti""""""n""u"""""to of n"tt""" -----Chairman of the Board. if. A. Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown - County Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned'to meet on Thur.sdgy1-January llth, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners. 600 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERMY -1.1.th. DAY OF January 1923 .......... ... ....... ... ...... .... ........ ............. Thursday, January llth, 1923. TheBoard met pursuant to adjournment taken. onffanua:L�r 10th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims viere allowed: Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor do CURRENT EXPENSE IDUND Claims paid from Revolving Fund do do -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, January 12th, 1923. 441.77 500.00 197.13 Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEJDINGS �� ✓ January .... ----- - ..—.--,Friday anuary THE 12th DAY OF J192 3 Friday, January 12th, 1,923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January llth, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follot=ping proceeding; ryas had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMt,IISSIOITE'RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLOSING OF CERTAIN ROADS TO) ( O R D E R THE HAULING OF LOGS AND SHINGLE BOLTS. ) VIHEREAS, Whatcom County has, at great expense, paved certain roads in said county, and, 11HEREAS, a great amount. of water has fallen and at the present time the road -beds of certain roads are in such condition that the hauling of shingle bolts and logs over said roads is doing great dam age, and, WHEREAS, in the opinion of this Board an emergency exists; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following described roads be closed to the hauling of shingle bolts and logs for a period of ninety days from and after this date unless this order be rescinded by this Board prior to the expiration of said ninety days; and, .1 BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that notices be posted at each end of the portion of the roads here- inafter described, and at all cross roads and all roads leading into or out from said roads hereinafter described. The roads to be closed under this order are described as follows: Beginning one quarter of a mile wrest of the section corner common to Sections 35 and 36 in Township 40, North of Range One' East of W.M. , and Sections 1 and 2, Township 39, North of mange One East of W.I.% ; then three and three quarters miles, more or.less•, . wrest; thence north and northerly to the city limits of the City of Blaine in Whatcom County, Washington; and also Beginning at the section corner common to Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, Township 40, North Range Two East of W.M. ; thence north one mile; thence wrest one mile; thence north one half mile; thence west three and one quarter miles; thence north one half mile; thence wrest to the City Limits of the City of Blaine, in '71hatcom County, V-1a,shington. Done in regular adJ.ourned session of the Board this 12th day of January, 1923. it It 11 1r If 6 t1 " if it lr 11 li of tl li if {r ti rr it " it If it if rr rr 11 E .. Ci •. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller Commissioner tiers of Mat com County State" Ed B rowm Commissioner r' of Washington 'i - ""nuns""rr"ntinnn""""r'it/101"""" ATTEST: F. C. martin Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, January 15th, 1923. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS :.. January TE.R.Al Monday THE 15th DAY OF January 192 3 Monday, January 15th.,, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 12th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Thomas -?:Moon Motor Co..,Auto for Sheriff 1,021.50 Diehl ?Motor Co. Auto for Co. Agr. Agent 370.75 Barbo Bros. Diehl Motor Co. TO THE DEPARTINT OF PUBLIC WOMS OF THE STATE OF FtASHIIIGTOId. ROAD & BRIDGE- FUND 18th & final.'estimate on Perm. Hy #8 Sec 1 10,024.17 4 Ford trucks 3,260.08 R E S O L U T I O N It having been called to our attention that an application has been made to your Depart- ment by the Seattle -Vancouver International Stage Company for a certificate .authorizing them to give motor vehicle passenger service over the Pacific Highway between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia and passing through the County of Whatcom, in the State of- Iffashington, via the cities of Bellingham, Ferndale and Blaine; At an official meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, at which all members were present, the following resolution•vias adopted and made the official business of this Board: That it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners of Matcom County that the Application of the Seattle -Vancouver International Stage Company be denied, and for the i following reasons That there is no need of any further passenger transportation service from Bellingham either to or towards Seattle and to or towards Vancouver. That the Pacific Northwest Traction Company now give practically an hourly service to all points South of Bellingham and including Seattle. That the Great Northern Railway Company now operates four passenger trains each way daily over this route, Seattle to Bellingham. That there is a daily boat service between Seattle and Bellingham. That the Northern Pacific Railway Company operates a trai,21:",each way daily between Seattle and Bellingham. That the Great Northern Railway Company operates three trains each way daily over this route between Seattle and Vancouver dhat give service over the applicant's route north of Bellingham. That there is an auto stage line now operating between Bellingham and Blaine and this auto stage line we believe connects with a further auto stage line to Vancouver. That we believe this service now given as enumerat- ed before is adequate and sufficient over this route and certainly is sufficient over this route within Whatcom County. That this Board feels that the revenue derived from auto stage line operation is gross- ly inadequate and that it does not bear its proportionate cost of maintenance of our high- ways, whereas the steam and electric carriers pay large sums into the treasury of this county as taxes, part of which taxes is apportioned for the building and maintenance of our.highways as right of ways for auto competition. That we believe these steam and electric carriers are entitled to a fair return on their money invested in this county and that further competition as requested will have the effect if persisted in, of lessen- ing their returns and such will tend in time to lessen the service.now rendered and de- crease the efficiency of said service. That this without doubt will work to the detri- ment and damage of the County of Whatcpm, and for these reasons, RECORD OF COiVIMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TEnm/ Monday THE 15th DAY or January 1923 Vie the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Whatcom respectfully petition your Honorable Body that the application for certificate be denied. It 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 of it 11 if if if 11 11 11 11 11 1i 11 11 11 I1 11 11 If 11 II "Board of County Commission-" tiers of Z'Ihatcom County State" " of Washington If 11n"1111"11I1""11i1I111n 1111""1111 ti 111/1111 ti Attest:' F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR WHATC011 COUNTY. E. C. Baxter Commissioner for 2 District. ------ 000------ J.- A. Miller Commissioner for 1st District. Ed B rown Commissioner for Dist. No. 3 District. U BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY. COMIISSIONERS OF VJHATCOTA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF) COUNTY ROAD NO. 75 AS PART CONSIDERASION ( RESOLUTION FOR VACATION Iau ORDER FIXING FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR LAWPENCE-NOOKSACK RD) TILMi FOR HEARING. WHEREAS, on June 26, 1919, VJhatcom County, Washington, thru its Board of County Commi- ssioners, entered into a contract with A. L. Tyler and Eva V. Tyler, his wife, whereby it was agreed that, as a po rtion , of the consideration for the giving o f a deed by sai d A. L. Tyler and Eva V. Tyler, his wife, to Whatcom County for certain right-of-way for the Lawrence- Nooksack Road (being Highway No. 22) , which deed was executed to Whatcom County on June 26, 1919, Whatcom County was to vacate the following portion of County Road No. 75: That portion of County Road No. 75 lying between Road No. 243 and the N.E. line of the right-of-way of the Lawrence-Nooksack Road (Highway No. 22) the same being more particularly described as follows:. Beginning at a point on the `hest line of County Road No.,243, said point being 40 feet 'Test and 204 feet more or less. South of the center of the N.E. 1 of Section 21,-39-4E; thence Northwesterly following the SW margin of Road No. 75 a distance of 260 feet more or less; thence Westerly 50 feet more or less to an intersection vrith the NE margin of the right-of- way of the Lawrence-Nooksack. Road (Highway No. 22) ; thence northwesterly following a curve of 249.2 feet radius a distance of 140 feet, more or less; thence Easterly 198 feet, more or less to an intersection with the SW right -of.: -way line of the N.P. R.R,, thence southeasterly along; said right-of-way line to the west line of County Road No. 243; thence South 58 feet more or less to beginning, it being further agreed in said contract that ,the said portion of said County Road No. 75 above described was not to be vacated until said Lawrence-Nooksack Road (being Highway No. 22) was completed and open for use; and 11MEREAS, said Lawrence -Nook sack Road (being Highway No. 22) and being the road located over the property described in the deed above mentioned, has been fully completed and is now open for use; IT IS THEREFORE HERMY RESOLVED that the necessary action bd taken by this Board for the proper vacation of said portion of said County Road No. 75 agreed to be vacated in said contract above mentioned, and that Tuesday, the 20th day of February, 1923, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, be, and the same -hereby is fixed as the time for hearing in the matter of the vacation of said portion of said County Road No. 75 above described. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of January, 1923. +I11r+li"rl+innllnnnrl"ti+rur+"nntin""""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Whatcom County State" Ed Broia-i County Commissioner " of Washington 11 I1 1111 It 11 It If if It 1111 Ir"i1"II It ti u"ti If 11""11" 11 It Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board..:. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, January 17th, 1923. Chairman Board. of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS .. January_....TE�rz�'.......t'le_dn.esdY_:..._._._..._...TxE..___—_..-..-....17th DAY OF January 1923 Wednesday, January 17th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 15th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceeding was had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMJISSIONERS OF / WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE IIATTER Or FITiLARGE:IENT, BETTERI,IENT A130 I11PROVELIENT OF THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM IN DRAINAGE ILLPROVI E11T DISTRICT NO. ORDER CONFIRdING APPORTIONLIENT . IN WHATCOM COUNTY, ' WASHINGTON. NOW, on this 17th day of January, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. at the Court House in the City of Bellingham, this Board met for the purpose of examining and- considering the schedule of apportionment filed herein, and it appearing to the Board that on November 10, 1922, after due and legal hearing was had, as provided by law, this Board continued said hearing to November 17, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.I.I. ; and " IT .FURTHER APPEARING that on said November 17, 1922, it was determined and found by this Board that the original itemized statement of the total cost of the construction of said im- provement was in error in this, to -wit: Included in said statement was ;�p4 ,008.65 which should have been charged to the Maintenance Fund of said District No. 4, leaving the proper amount to be charged against the Construction Fund in the enlargement, betterment and improvement of said District No. 4 as 01859.70; and IT FURTHER APPEARING that. in order to correct said original apportionment filed herein, it was deemed advisable that another apportionment be made de novo to include only the $1859.70 properly chargeable against the Construction Fund an aforesaid; and, it was on said November 171 1922, ordered by this Board that another apportionment be made de novo ; and it was -further ordered that said hearing be continued to this date and time; and IT NOW APPEARING that on February 28, 1921, after due and legal hearing was had as provided by law, this Board made an order that said improvement should be made and paid for by warrants, and that the assessments should be payable in five equal yearly installments, and that the cost of the improvement should be paid by assessments. upon the property benefited, such assessments to bear interest from the date of issuance of said warrants until paid at the rate of 7% per annum, and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of 7% per annum. That said improvement is fully completed and has been accepted by the County Engineer, and pursuant to orders of this Board, varrants bearing 7% interest per annum from date have been duly issued to pay for the said improvement and other expenses connected therewith. That the clerk of this Board filed a corrected itemized statement of the total cost of improvement including the cost of the construction of said improvement, and all other costs in connection therewith. That the Board of Appraisers consisting of the County Engineer and two other competent persons, duly appointed and qualified, did apportion the grand 'total as contained in said corrected itemized statement, amounting to 01859.70 as provided by law, and have filed a schedule of said apportionment with this Board. That all proceedings leading to said final apportionment, and in connection therewith, were and are regular and in conformity with the law. NOVI, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the said final apportionment in the amount of 4$1859.70, and all the proceedings leading thereto and in connection therewith, are hereby approved and that all acts and proceedings heretofore had or done in connection with the matter of the enlargement, betterment and improvement of the drainage system in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 4 of Mhatcom County, Washington, are hereby approved and confirmed, and the RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tina .,.....—We.dnesday .... _:.._ THE .... _._ _ .._.....17th.. DAY OF Janua 1923 amounts finally apportioned against the property benefited as set forth in the said final report of the Hoard of Appraisers are hereby levied against the said property so benefited. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of January, 1923. nn"►►nn„"""nnn"nnnnnn"nn"""n'►n E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of Thatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington it ►►Hannon"►►"",►�►E",►nn,►un,►"n"'►n►►" Attest' F. C. lla:rtin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, January 23rd, 1923. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January_TL"M _.._.._-....Tuesday THE..__..__ 23rd _.. DAY OF ..._._._.January 1923 Tuesday, January 23rd, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 17th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following; claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Thomas -Moon -Motor Co. Bal on auto for Co Comiirs . tir 1045.00 Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid from Rev. Hind 151.39 PERtWTENT HIGHWAY PTAINTEN.A.NCE FUND Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid from Rev. Fund 104.60 IN THE MATTER OF GROCERIES) ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF J. A. A:LBERS FOR WHATCOM COUNTY HOME WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 23rd day of January, 1923, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the 19hatcom County Home, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: Owen Grocery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 382.56 Fair 1Iereantile Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 347.67 J. A. Albers. . . . . . . . . 342.44 z1HEREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of J. A. Albers to be the lowest bid for such supplies; IT IS Ti1EREFORE ORDERED That the said bid of J. A. Albers be, and same is hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be pocked ready for delivery on or before February 1, 1923, and that if any of.sai.d supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said J. A. Albers. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of January, 1923. n"nn"""nn""n"n"r+""++++n"++"u"""" E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner ++ers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brotrm County Commissioner It of Washington ++ 1 "+++r++"n"n"nn""++nu".unnn""r+"++""+' Attest: F. C.. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of -%e Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, January 26th, 1923. Chairman Boa -of County Commissioners. 0- 7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J TEsrz ._ Fri Ca y_ THE 26th .AY of January.._..... __.. 1923 Friday, January 26th, 1923. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on January 23rd, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor 0. K . Garage William L . Gaston B . N. Kingsley Current Dense 0. K. Garage 1,;/i l l i am L . Gaston Current Expense CURRENT EXPEND FUND Claims paid from Rev. Fund The following claims were allowed: LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND Auto supplies for Sheriff (June -July -Aug) Salary as Deputy Sheriff SJuly (Aug) do (July Sup w Lab for Sher autos for Aug Auto sup and rep for Sheriff (Sept) Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Sept) Sup & Lab to Sher autos for Sept ----- 000----- 0 453.62 115.91 200.00 25.00 247.14 16.41 100.00 181.91 The resignation of C. C. Green as Caretaker of the Detention Hospital,' was filed with the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, January 27th, 1923. Chairman Boad of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS ___.January ...TER, iV.. ....... .... Saturday, ............ -- o TxE DAY r ry _...----- -- -- - --- _ � nun, ry- _ _.__.. _......_ .-----_.2 3....-_ Saturday, January 27th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on January 26th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceedings were had: Bonds of A: L. Callahan, 03 , 000.00 , as Sheriff, and J. B . Bennett, $2, 000. 00 , as Deputy Sheriff, H. H. I.TcMillan $500.00, as Justice of the Peace for Town of Ferndale, and George A. Chamberlain 2500.00 as Justice of the Peace for Town of Ferndale, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COISLISSIONERS OF 71IAT COTA COUNTY, WASHI NGT ON . IN THE MATTER OF FUNDS FOR DRAINAGE ) ( ORDER TO TRANSFER CERTAIN I:TONIES FRO?T DISTRICT NO. 3 IN ITHATCOI.T COUNTY, MASH) MAINTENANCE FUND TO CONSTRUCTION FUND VIHEREAS , it appearing to this Board that warrants in the amount of . 5?547.53 ar-e no-w out- standing against the construction fund of Drainage District No. 3 iii VThatcom County, Washington, and that the Board of Commissioners of said district did cause to be levied for the year 1923 a sufficient amount to the credit of the Ylaintenance Fund to maintain said ditch and also to redeem the outstanding warrants drawn on said construction fund as aforesaid; and WHEREAS, the Board of Co=iissioners of said. Drainage District No. 3 has, by resolution, authorized the Board of County Commissioners to transfer the sum of 00547.53 from the 11ainte- nance Fund to the Construction Fund of said district; VTHEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Cuunty Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transf6 , �r the sum of �;?547.53 from the I,Taintenance Fund of said Drainage District No. 3 to the Construction Fund of said district for the purpose of redeeming outstanding currants against said construction fund of said district. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of January, 1923. �rnniiiinnnuniinnnnurinnnununnnurrli' E. C. Baxter Chairman Of tlxe Board. "Board of County Commission.;.!.' J. A. Miller County Commissioner tiers of Wh.atcom County State" Ed Bro= County Commissioner it of Washington " titintitinnnnntiiietini'ti""""°ti"°"""° Attest: F. C. I.Tartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF / 111HATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. d III THE MATTER OF REGISTRATION OFFICER) ( ORDER APPOINTING F. E. DANIELS FOR LYNDEIT T 0 ;UNSHIP ,3rd PRECINCT. ) V,�iEREAS, it appearing to this Board that Frank Bloom, the regularly appointed registra- tion officer for Lynden Township 3rd Precinct, resides outside the boundaries of said precinct and is therefore not qualified to act as such registration officer within said precinct; and VAMMMAS, F. E. Daniels has been recommended as a suitable person to act as such regis- tration officer, and has signified his willingness to act as such officer; ITOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered th:.t F. E. Daniels be, and he hereby is appointed as registration officer for Lynden Township 3rd Precinct for the balance of the term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of January, 1923. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS` PROCEEDINGS, _..-.January TERMV Saturday - - .-...THE _•._......_ _•27th _. - .. —DAY OF.. .. January 1923 Ir If ri it lr If rl rr li it If rr lr 11 lr rl If Ir of 11 rr rr it 11 " rr rr ri it E . C : Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. hiller County Commissioner r.'ers of Whatcom County State" Ed Brovm County Commissioner If o f Washington rr n"uu"nnnu"rr"n"n"nn1D01""""rrrr" Attest' F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clergy: of the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 1st, 1923. Chairman Board f County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janua TERDZ Thursda THE 1 St DAY OF Feb rua ._ _.....ry. -_....._ _.. - ...---_...3' - -- ._.._-.._- --- _ _. _.. . I'Y 192 3 Thursday, February 1st, 1923. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J. A. Miller and Ed Brovm, Commissioners and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE IUND, Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor Lucy E. King do A. J. Love do W. L. Beck do F. C. Martin Salary as Dep Au d & Clk of B d of Co. Comm. M. Thomas - Salary as Recorder Jessie Walters do D.-Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper Glen J.'Slater Salary as Dep Au d a/c Auto Licenses Joe Gotchy do D. C . Vii s e • do E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner J. A. Diller do Ed B rozlm do Mrs. Jennie 11. Robin Salary as Supt:. County Schools Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep " Edwin 11._ Day Salary as J of P V1. H. Heaton do Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P S. P. Tapping Salary as Guard M. E. Darr Salary as Prob Officer & Charity Commr. Alvada Kelly Salary as Prob Officer Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician I'Tax Mehlig Salary as "o roner Margaret J. Diaz Salary as Co. Tuberc. Nurse Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 17. P. B rotm do G . 'P . Kincaid Salary as County Clerk 24/31 Archie Stewart Salary as Dep It 24/31 Pearl C. Johnson do A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A. L. Iledhurst do H. D. Drain do V.I. I,I. Brock do V.I. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailor Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook H. D. I,IcArthur Salary as Assessor F. 11. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Jessie Duerr do Helen Campbell do Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Atty 24/31 E. D. Kenyon Salary as Dep " Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer Fred W. TIcElmon Salary as County Engineer 24/31 Carl 11cCoy Salary as Draftsman 24/31 E. 17. Gooch Salary a-. Inst'man 15-.�L�/31 L. G. Bowden Salary as Chainman 16z: '31 J. F. Uhl, Jr. do 7./31 Pierre L. 11artin do 9/31 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co. Agri. Agent VIrs . Katherine Fisher Salary as Stenographer L. J. Irvin Salary as Co. Auto 11echanic J. W. Smith Salary as Co. Garage Floorman C. C. King Salary as Supt County Home Lottie V. Jamieson Salary as Matron County Home G. Tat sugawa Salary as Cook D. Cameron Salary as Asst Cook R. 1I: Chappell do B. Berrns Salai.-y as Teamster Flrs . 'E. W. Day Salary as Nu rse E. ' 77. Day Salary as Asst Nurse Ader Mukes do Geo. Slater Salary as Guard Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid from Revolving Fund 11. Bjarnson Labor as truck driveri, Jim Scott do Edith IT. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Dep Treasurer Olive Wilson Salary as Dep Treasurer J. H. Stevenson Salary as Cashier J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookeeper Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer S . A. Earl do Claire G. Wilson do C . 17. Fi sk do Mrs'. Mark Carter do Eileen Heath do Edith A... I3andley do E. E. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer Geo. A. Bremner Services as Poll Tax col. for Sheriff Gus Bettman do 187.50 125.00 115.00 115.00 100.00 125.00 110.00 110.00 75.00 115.00 40.80 37.10 166.66 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 80.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 145.16 116.13 115.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 145.16 150.00 95.00 145.16 123.87 108.50 74.25 28.00 36.00 175.00 83.33 175.00 125.00 100.00 50.00 85.00 10.00 15.00 50.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 85.00 1255.50 42.00 15.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 -100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 221.10 80.00 60.48 1 RECORD OF COIV MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January TERA;4 Thursday TnE 1st DAY OF February 1923 J. A. May Services to Sher a/c Poll Tax collection 60.48 C. C. Green Caretaker of Detention Hospital 25.00 E. C. Baxter Expense as County Commissioner 39.60 J. A. 11iller do 10.00 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 78.38 Lira. Jennie M. Robin Expense as County Supt. 19.34 Margaret J. Diaz Expense as County Tuberc. Nurse 12.90 1,1. E. Dacr Expense as Prob Off & Char. Commr. 1.50 Alvada Kelly Expense as Probation Officer 2..00 Mabel S. Glen Bervices as Probation Officer for 2 days 6.45 S. P. Tapping Expense as Constable 7.50 Edith PI. Thornton Envelopes, stamps & Tel. 607.73 W. P. B rown Postage for Sup Judge 3.00 E. E. Lescher Sery as Stenog for Pros Atty 24.00-Atty 2.50-Treas 4.00 30.50 Mrs; Lura Lyle Services to Co. Supt. 51.00 Grace Walters do 25.50 Iva Shaw Cory Correcting Exam. papers for Co. Supt . 16.50 Bertha I,Tarchand do 16.50 Ellen M . Wright do 28.50 Hattie U; Collier do 12.00 M. H. Simpson do 12.00 Roland G. Gamwell Ins. premium for Co. Treas. 107.50 R. H. Smith, Agt. Bond premiums for Dep Aud 6.00 & Blaine Const & J of P 28.5034.50 W. D. Gillen Prem. on Sheriff's bond 55.50 Brisbin, Smith & Livesey Prem. on'Dep. Sheriff!?s bond 37.00 do Bond prom. a/c Treas & 2 deputies 1535.50 J. F. Johnson, Agent Bond prem. for- J of P for Blaine 5.00 Pacific Tel &. Tel Co. Phone service to County Offices 76.55 R; V.I. Drake Reg. births & deaths in Dist. i 2 5.50 Florence Wright do 3 7.50 Y; H. T romp do 4 7.75 Mrs. Cora Radl ey do #5 6.50 Viola Kelly- do 76 1.00 Norbert James do 1 Mrs. Fred Flint do $8 3.75 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lights for Detention Hospital 2.79 Dupar-B lythe Co. Rep. to pump at Detention Hospital 2.25 Heinemann Diag. Lab. Analysis for Detention_ Hospital 21.50 Owl Pharmacy Supplies for Detention Hosp 19.25 & Co Patients 34.35 53.60 Dr. J. C. Minton Dental work for Co Patients (Dec -Jan) 9.50 Red Cross Pharmacy Medicine for Co. Patients 124.60 Fair Mercantile Co. Sugar for County Home 16.00 Frye & Company Meat for County Home (Dec) 11.18 Whatcom Co. Dairymens' Assn Butter for Co. Home (Dec -Jan) 168.30 Fountain Bakery Bread for Co. Home 47.25 W. J. Pynor Supplies for County Home 15.00 F. F. Gerard do 29.81 Collins Drug Co. Drugs for County Home 35.95 Graham Drug Co. Supplies for County Home 7.50 Battersby Bros. Clothing for County Home (Nov -Jan) 27.05 The Fair Dept. Store do 88.69 Vlhatcom Co. Pow & Lt Co. Light for County Home (Dec) 11.08 Northwest Hdw Co. Supplies for County Home 12.50 Morse Hdw Co. Felt etc; for County Home 6.68 Thiel & Welter Di shes etc.. for County Home 20.30 Vl. S. Baker Carpenter work on Cottages at Co. home 196.80 Morse Hdwe Co. Material for cottages at Co. Home 151.10 ITartin Electric Co. Wiring cottage at Co. Home 39.84 S. J. Myers Plumbing for cottages at Co .Home 52.63 Caine-Grimshhvr Co. Brick for cottages at Co. Home. 22.00 Ben -Tucker Care of March children 20.00 Anna L. Bigelow `Care of Juvenile 1.50 Jennie Green Care of Smith fain33y et al 157.42. Empire Meat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Thggs 11.01 I.• N. Cone Assistance to Walters 11.00 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for Weagraff, et al 19.76 The O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Rowland et al 67.42 Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for Teller 10.00 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Cleary & Tesdall Groceries for Mapley (Nov -Dec) 48.29 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for Johnston et al 43.15 F.- F. Gerard. Groceries for Lab ree 11.03 W; J. Pynor Groceries for Enstrom 29.15 Wo.lten & Montfort Groceries for Johnson et al 67.65 George & Barker Sal Pkg Co Groceries for Taylor (Dec -Jan) 50.00 Maple Falls Cooperative Store Groceries for Crippen 6.00 W. H. Heaton House rent for Mrs. Maryott (Apr to Jan inc) 45.00 F: L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 H.• S. Brooks House rent for Mrs. Roland 8.00 Mrs. Katie Packer House & crater rent for Lancaster (Dec) 8.00 Maxwell Fuel Co. Wood for Mullin 3.50 Central Fuel Co. Fuel for Lancaster et al 19.50 C... J. Sorensen Bal. Ins. Prem. on Co. Autos 1.78 Vim. T. Follis & Co. Ins. Prem. on Auto Accessories 21.50 Shell Co. of Calif. Gas for Co. Garage (Dec) 14.30 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Pow for Co. Garage 16.86 Iddins Buick Co. Auto for Co. Engineer 937.50 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto parts for Co. Garage 100.37 I:io.rse Hdwe Co. do 134.33 Standard Auto Co. do 14.70 John F. Campbell do 4.45 Northwest Hdw Co. Supplies for Co. Garage 15.65. pj1 V w�. January TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Thursday _ THE 1st DAY of Feb ruary_ 1923 Puget Sound Welding Works Washington Auto Top Co. The Auto Top Co. Federal Tire Sales Co. Page & Snyder Driftmier & Henshaw Bellingham Battery Co. Northwest Auto Electric Co. Smith Motor C o . B ellingham. Publ . Co. Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta Co. Anstett Printing Co. Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. The Irish Printing Co. Towner Printing Co. G . L. Morgan C. A. Griffith Co. E. T. Mathes Book -'Co. 11rs ..Jennie 11. Rbbin American Law Book Co. Washi.ngt on .Digesting Co. Bancroft-Vhitney Co. National Cash Register Co. Burroughs Add. Mach. -_-Co. Crescent Ribbon & Carbon Co. C. P. -Iles Justice Sta. Co. A. A. Riggs C. H. Barlow Jack Martin's Restaurant Harry Dawson's Cafe Good Eats Cafe Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Paul Tol:sman G . 0. Thurston Nellie A. Robinson New York Dentists Longwood's Shoe Shop Sandison Studio L. J. Frazier Cascade Laundry & Dye Wks Modern Electric Co. V. E. Johnson's Brush Store Pacific Laundry Morse Hdwe Co. Central Grocery Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Dupar-Blythe Co. W. K. ?McDonald Sells Hardware Co. A. Lawson L: Edward Ottestad Tom Hazelton Peter Sypien Jake Rothenbuhl er Jr. August Odmark H, Kiphart J L Johnston M 'Bj arnson R 'Bullo ck Chet Holmes Jim Scott J 'Baxter S J parr T *P Jeffers S W Jones Leo Jess Gus Nienaber C *A Gooding Geo Elder David Bisset Wm Radder, E 'A Parker L 0 Lamoureaux Hugh Geiger, Clifton Bates D 'Lamoureaux Bike Yersbergen Harry Gonser J F jai tman J K Lambert R I11 Noble C 0 Hill Peter Hansen Alfred C ranty A W Fro st Geo IA- ryo tt J ``11 Richardson Welding for Co . Garage 10.20 Curtain repairs for Commrs Car 3.00 Curtains for Co Garage 7 .83-Sher .90-Supt .75 9.48 Tire .for County Garage 20.76 Tire for Co. Supt . . 13.61 Tire & tube forProb. Officer 30.25 Battery service to Co. Gara e 5.04 Batteryservice to Sheriff fDeec) 8.44 Wind shield swipe for Prob . Officer 6.00 Pub!. notice to taxpayers for Treas. 2.62 Sup for Clk 452.75-Supt 6.88-Tr 30.80-Assr 3.00 493.43 Supplies for Atty 11.70-Aud 57.56-Clk 14.25 83.51 Sup for Aud 69.58-Prob Of 14.00-Eng 24.00-Atty 14.70- Clk 41.50-Assr 60.75-Sher 5.00-Co Supt 37.95-Agr Agt 2.00269.48 Prtg Ann. Rep for Pros Atty 44.00 & Sup for Aud 16.00 60.00 Prtg. for Clerk 8.50 Prtg. for J of P 28.75 - Pros Atty 18.25 47.00 Sup for Tr .80-Clk 37.80-Atty 22.50 61.10 Sup -for Treas (Dec) 2.40 Paid for records & reg. for schools 15.20 Law book for Judge Brown (Nov) 8.00 Anno: & Digest for Pros. Atty 7.50 Law books for Judges 24.00 & Pros Atty 12.00 36.00 Supplies for Co. Treas. . 1.27 11aint. Serv, to Tr. Adding Machine 24.79 Carbon paper for Pros. Atty 3.75 Rep. to typevrriter for Pros. Atty 10.50 Supplies for Co. Tuberc. Nurse 2.07 `flork on Co. Clerk's vault lock. 2.50 Foot straps for Engineer 1.70 Yeals for Jurors 38.30 do' 56.75 do 14.05 Car tickets for Jury 10.00 Heals for Prisoners 395.70 do (Aug -Sept 1921) 3.00 Tobacco. for Prisoners 10.00 Extracting tooth for Prisoner (Nov) 1.00 Shoes repaired for Weatherford 1.50 Photos of prisoners for Sheriff 9.00 Wo rk on padded cell 21.60 Laundry- for Jail (Nov -Jan) 63.30 Desk lamp for atty 6.00 & Sup for Cths 60.72 66.72 Door mat for Courthouse 30.00 Laundry for Courthouse 6.15 11aterials for Courthouse 6.08 Supplies for Janitor (Dec -Jan) 17.60 Lt for Cths 74.76 - Gas for Jail 4.859pump repairs 3.45 83.06 Plumbing repairs in Courthouse 12.15 Signs on Eng. Doors 5.00 Supplies for Janitor (Dec) 15.40 Supplies for Janitor 1.82 Scalp bounty on 1 wi 1 dcat 5.00 do 5.00 Scalp bounty on 1 coyote 1.00 Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat 5.00 do 5.00 do 5.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Salary as Iiechanic Truck Driver do do do do do Labor on Northeast do do do do do Foreman do ' do a/c road machinery Diagonal Labor on Everson -Goshen Road do do do do Labor on Guide Meri than Rd (North) Labor on Suma s Hill Foreman do do do Labor cleaning pavement Labor on Sumas Hill do Labor on Guide Ideridian Rd ( South) do do Fo reman teams team 0 Foreman " 110.00 30.00 20.00 22.00 6;oo 12.00 24.00 40.00 28.00 35.00 22.00 19.25 5.00 5.25 6.00 61.00 6 . oo 1.50 1.50 1.50 32.40 45.50 36 .00 15.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 62.00 4.50 3.00 y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January _.... TERMf Thursday THE _ lst DAY on February 1923;: Olof Glad Frank Smith Fritz 7 uenscher Carl ?lluenscher R J Bellingar G T Cowden 1.11 E Vio o d Harry, Cooper Dan Cooper James Cooper John Peterson A J Berg Frank Lro rgan Ernest 110 rg an y7hatcom Co Dai rymen f s A C Palmer Harry. Litton L Livingston Orva Jeffers D Jacobson Ted Palmer T Reinstra Clyde Rathbone Tom Young H Terp sma C C Smith The Auto Top Co Diehl , imo t o r Co Geo H Nei r Co ?lob White Tire Shop W 111 Seeger Standard Melding Co Page & Snyder J H Slaughter Feenaughty 11achinery J Norstrom & Son Bellna_k Lumber Co I:o rse _ Hdw Co Scott & Co Bellingham Junk Co H A Cassils Assn Co American Concrete ;"forks HoN%card-Cooper Corp. do Caine-Grimshaw Co Bellp ak Lumber Co R F Raper John Bullock L r Thiel A Ewing B Bullock Chet Holmes Vic Squires Fred Tarte Paul Hinkle Vern Parrish J S Ze,ttle S J Tyree J F llrie_ek Ben Tucker ?. Walmer GeorgeHottel S,lm Bro,mley John Horn J G Harri son Lee.Cannon A Jo hn,so n Chas Christen T K Mc Rea Y P alme r Amos Johnson Henry Larsen Dean A Dickinson Henry Larsen J Vl El sbree Geo Vl A Hinton S Vl Watson J T Matson Oscar Watson F L Gildersleeve Curt 'Wilson A G Fenske Vl Penske John Christen L E Chichester J E Chichester E L Garlick S Durand R J Fenske T A Beard ROAD & BRIDGE FUi1D ( con tId) Labor on Woodlawn Road do Labor on Hannegan Road do Labor on U S Bridge do do do do do do do Foreman do do Shoveling snour from highway do do do do do do do do do do do Curtains for truck Auto harts for truck Parts for trucks Wheels & tifes for truck Repairs to tractor Mork on tractor Vulcanizing for Co truck Repairing road drag One scarifier Lumb e r Lumber Cable etc Nails etc Jackscrews Labor & supplies Tile Parts for road machine Parts for Yuba tractor Coal for 11ortheast road Lumber for U S Bridge Piling Foreman Veam n Fo reman " (Dec) PER- A1.,,=T HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FU11D. Labor on Sami sh Road Fo reman do do do do do Labor on road Foreman do do do do do Foreman do Foreman team do do do do Labor on 1aple Falls -Glacier Rd Foreman do Labor on Kendall Ditch do do do do Labor on do do do Labor on Labor on do do do do do do do Labor on do do do do do road south of Acme. Foreman Deming -Glacier rd Foreman Deming -Glacier Rd Foreman Ro ad Foreman team if If It If 16.00 15.00 14.00 26.25 50.75 50.75 4.37 3.50 3.50 3.50 22.75 50.00 2_4.50 24.50 141.00 18.00 18.00 9.00 22.50 30.00 6.00 9.00 4.00 30.00 28.88 42.00 8.10 174.38 32.90 429.40 40.80 47.50 2.00 5.00 125.00 13.55 13.22 63.04 4.25 10.00 6.35 66.00 855.03 274.69 25.20 57.84 128.70 35.00 14.00 29.7 5 12.00 8.00 7.00 24.00 10.50 10.50 18.00 22.50 14.00 14.00 3.00 3.00 1.50 3.00 20.00 10.00 5.25 12.25 12.25 7.00 8.75 10.50 10.50 5.25 12.00 6.5o 4.00 16.00 12.00 16.00 12.00 18.75 8.75 8.75 51.00 3.00 6.o0 7.50 64.00 10.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JanuaryTERM THE DAY OP Fe.bruar .. 192 �'..__Thursday___. .........................1st ........._ __... y � _..._.._............. 3.......... - -- PEMAN.MT T HIGH .`lAY I:IAI.7L T TANCE FUND (Cu n t ' d ) Frank Bishop Lo g s fo r G Id Rd 29.60 I:!ap1e' Falls Tie Co Lumber ( Aug) 8.64 Feenaughty I.-achinery Co Road razer etc 1,862.69 G Roberts Gas etc for truck ( Jul-Aug-ITov-Dec) 972 L E Haggard Gas etc 18:46 Northviest Hdw Co Shovels etc for Deming Rd & Kendall Ditch 13.05 tY R 1'411er Powder 22.28 R A Darnell Gravel 6.10 American Concrete Works Pipe 40.00 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal 15.04 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil 22.02 I.Tt Baker Garage Gas & service trips (Nov -Dec) 19.60 Farmers Lumber Co Lumber 2.37 S Durand Gravel 5.00 H B Chichester Dragging road 7.50 L E Chichester Balance for hauling ;ravel on Iit View Rd 8.00 Lynn Sbx do 3.00 E.L Garlick do 3.00 Austin & Johnston Plank 16.00 Pearson Lumber Co Plank 34.56 PARK ROAD FUND. Y L Gott Expense a/c hearing re Park Road 8.00 RIVER ILTROVERENT FUND. la Bjarnson Truck driver -,/c river work 12.00 R Bullock do 14.00 Jim Scott do 13.00 Geo Eider Labor on river Foreman 137.50 Clem Knutsen do 107.50 T P Jeffers do 77.50 Wm Radder do 74.00 Max Fullner do 74.00 David Bisset do 64.75 Hilton Vdeidkamp. do 40.00 V B Rogers do 88.00 Eben Dead do 78.75 Orva Jeffers do team 40.25 S W Jones do 14.00 Adrian 1Touwens do 45,.50 Frank,E7ing do 110.00 E J Crosier do 3.50 Thos Vandermay do 7;00 V1 G DuBois do 43.75 Rudolf Horat do " 12.00 I'An Re am s do " 60.00 ;V H Brooks do 49.00 C Radder do 3.50 Clem Knutsen do 20.00 Radder do 16.00 David Bisset do 14.00 L,iltoii Vleidkan}p do 20.00 C A Gooding do 14.00 Geo Villard do 27.00 Jo e Mi t c he l l do 27.50 James Dunn do 63.91 Fred 11unsen Wood 30.00 J Norstrom & Son Lumber 25.77 Iverson Lumber Co Plank .16 505o.00 F H Ming 1 Donkey Engine 7 Barba Bros Rent of Cat 60 .00 Standard Welding Co Welding for donkey 49.40 A L Holstein Auto tire etc (May -Sep -Dec -Jan) 29,35 I,t Baker Garage Towing trucks etc (Oct -Jan) 17.70 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil ii.63 C 0 Thorns Ford car for river work, 150.00 Farmers taercantile Co Spikes etc 12.60 H W Buzzard • Staples etc 53.50 Larson• & Diller Bolts 'etc (Dec -Jan) 4.95 Bellingham Junk. Co Drift bolts etc 177.74 Producers Warehouse Co Coal 6.25 Morse Hdw Co Cable etc 250.60 W H Brooks Sacks 2.24 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal 139.92 Diehl kotor Co Delivery box for truck 25.98 R F Raper Piling 182.40 SOLDIERS' RELIEF IMTD. Clarence E R Brown Relief 50.00 barah Foster Relief 25.00 Geo A 11onroe Burial of Joseph Rowe 100.00 LARRIAGE, CERTIFICATE FUND. G P Kincaid, Uo Clerk Recording I.1arriage Certificates 40.00 John W'Bri sky do 1.00 I1TSTITUTE MTD. Dr Irving E ?Miller Lecturing t Teachers Institute 10.00 James Bever Services aN Teachers Institute 10.00 Jessie -Ames Belton do 10.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Jarua. TER THE 1.st...... _ DaY or ..... February.. 192 _. .......... Thursday .. . Official bonds of Edith 1.1 Thornton as County Treasurer for .$80, 000.00 and Frank Wilson and J Harold Stevenson as Deputy County Treasurers for-010,000.00 each, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. -----000----- The County Fngineer filed his report on examination of proposed vacation of certain portion of Lake Sarni sh Road. CONTRACT . 17,11irREAS, Gertrude Boggs, unmarried, has this day deeded to Whatcom County, Washington, certain property in said County of Whatcom, Washington, particularly described as follows, to - wit: A strip of land sixty feeVwide, the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point 1576.2 feet south and 145 feet east of the north quarter corner of Section 36, T]P-. 37 N. , R 3 E, W.M. ; thence S 230 451 E, 145 feet; thence on a 200 curve to the left 95 feet, more or less, to an intersection with an East and West line 1796 feet south of the north quarter corner of said Section 36. The center line of said strip being the center line of road as now constructed. �T O�7, TIM,RDFORD, said Matcom County, Washington, 'a municipal corporation, as a portion of the consideration for the giving of said 'deed to said property above described agrees to vacate the following portion of the :Fairhaven and Lake Samiish Road: That portion of the Fairhaven and Lake Sami sh Road in the West one-half of the NEB of Section 36, Tp 37 IN, R 3 E, W.Y. lying between an east and west line 1576.2 feet south of the north quarter corner of said Section 36 and an east axed wrest line 1783.2 feet south of the north quarter corner of said Section 36 less the right of way 60 feet wide of the Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, the center line of said 60 foot right of way being the center line of the road as now constructed. IN �`JITITESS 17HERSOF, the parties hereto have set their hands this 1st day of February, 1923. if 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 "Board of County Conraiss- " "ioners of VJhatcom County " If State of Washington " 11 11 1i 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11. 11 11 11 Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSION.I+RS OF VIHATCOIJ COUNTY, WASHINGTON, By E C Baxter, Chairman J A Hiller, ?..ember Ed Brown, 'rember On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, February 6, 1923. rman Bo ar(�V County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January. TERM.. .___....Tuesday. .............. THE - 6th- DAY OF February. 192 Tuesday, February 6, 1923., The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 1, 1923. Present, B U Baxter, Chairman, JA Diller and Ed Brown, ziembers of the Board, and Sam B Barrett, Clerk of 'the Board in -attendance. The fo llot:,ing proceedings were , had: K The January reports of C C King as Supt of Cc Home, Fred V Shute as County Physician, and Yargaret J Diaz as County Tuberculosis Nurse, were filed with the Board. -__--000----- The surety bond of S B Hughes as Justice of the Peace of Blaine, given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company for $500.00, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. U�r BEFORE TIM' BOARD OF COUNTY COMI SSIO ±,RS OF 'P WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE I:ATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF ) FAIRHAVE11 AND LAKE SAITISH ROAD AS PART ( RESOLUTION FOR VACATION Ai4Il ORDER FIXING TIIMi FOR CONSIDERATION FOR NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR ) HEARING. SAID FAIRHAVMir AND LAKE SAYISH ROAD WHEREAS, on February 1, 1923, Whatcom County, Washington, thru its Board of County Commiss- ioners,, entered into a contract with Gertrude Boggs, whereby it was agreed that, as a portion of the consideration for the giving of a deed by said Gertrude Boggs .to. Whatcom County for certain right-of-way for the Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, which deed was executed to Wha.tcom County on February 1, 1923, V%l atcom County was to vacate the following portion of the Fairhaven and Lalm Sarni sh Ro ad: That portion of the Fairhaven and Lake Samish road in the West one-half of the IM4; of Section 36, Tp 37 11, R 3 E, W.M. lying between an east and west line 1576.2 feet south .of the north quarter corner of said Section 36 and an east and west line 1783.2 feet south of the north quarter corner of said Section 36 less. the right of way 60 feet wide of the Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, the center line of said 60 foot right of way being the center line of the road as now constructed. IT IS THEMI FORE IMREBY RESOLVED that the necessary action be taken. by this Board for the proper vacation of said portion of said Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, agreed to be vacated in said contract above mentioned, and that Wednesday, the 28th day of February, 1923, at the hour of 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon, be, and the same hereby is fixed as the time for hearing in the matter of the vacation of said portion of said County Road, being the Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road above described. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of February,' 1923. 11 11 it 11 i1 it 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 II "Board of County C;oir miss- " "loners of Whateom County " 11 State of Washington " 11 11 11 11 it If If it it It It U 11 11 Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----coo----- C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A %filler County Commissioner Ed Bro wn County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, February 13, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 1-71 F�11 January TERM Tuesday THE 13th DAY of Februa.ry 192 3 v Tuesday, 111'ebruary 13, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 6, 1923. Present, E C Baxter, Chairman, and J A i:�iller and Ed Brown, Members, and Sari El Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The followingproceedings were had: BEFORE TFIC, BOARD OF COUNTY COI:-1I SSIO1r• FRS OF WHATCOY COUNTY, WASHINIGTON. IN 71M, ATTER OF DUPLICATE ) ( ORDER TO I SSUn. WAR12LUTT TO W J WRIGHT ) WH;MEAS, application has been made to this Board by V.I. 0. l;1right wherein the permanent loss oil Permanent TT ghway is aintenance Fund warrant ro . 1857 issued on December 1, 1922, in the sum of �7.00 in favor of A. Hilsinger, and by him assigned to the said W. J. l`JriUht, is set out to the satisfaction of this Board. yOl`T, THER`'FORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and, he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of 07,00 on the Permanent Highway Laintenance Fund in favor of the said A. Hilsinger, and deliver same to the said IV. J. Wright, in lieu of the one so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of February, 1923. II 11 II II I 1t' 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 "Board of County Comi s s- " "loners of 17hatcom County " If State of Washington " tt 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 it 11 ft 11 () Attest: F C=-artin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 090----- P E T I T I 0 N fo r E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J A 11i11er County Commissioner Ed Brown County Comrissioner Easements for County Roads No. 96 and No. 236 f across Section 16, Tvro 39 IT R. 3 E., l`J.I.i. TO THE HONORABLE COLYISSIONER OF PU7LIC LANDS, OLYTII�IA, WASHINGTON; Dear Si r: We, as Board of County Commissioners of lVhatcom County, Washington, do hereby petition for easements, across state lands, .for County Roads Tro. 96 and T.o . 236 located along the north and the west lines of the Xmj- of the SVT- in Section 16, Township 39 North, Range 3 East, W.L., as shown on the accompanying plat of eight -of -way. BOARD OF COUNTY COLITI SSIONERS OF 17TT3ATCOY COUNTY, 11 n n 11 u n n u u„ n rt It tt WASHINGTON "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " BY E C Baxter, Chairman " State of Washington " J A 1.Uller, Member it If If It It t, it 11 II „ " 1► II " Ed Brown, I:'lember Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. -----dodL----- BEFOR7�' T:-M BOARD OF COUNTY COLD-ISSIOTd ±,RS OF VIIATCOY COUNTY, V1ASHINGTO11T. 1 IN =E, I:;ATT M OF HOUSE BILI, ITO . 97 ) DESIGNED TO INCP-EASE THE F ± t,S RESOLUTION OF E,T7,DORSET.�T�v'T . OF TtLT4, COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE WHE"ITEAS, there is now before the House of Representatives, at Olympia, V7ashington, House RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS _.......lanua_ry TERM Tuesday..... _ THE _ _ 13 th _ _..... DAY of _ _ ...._.._ I'eb ruary.. 3._. Bill Ito. 97, the purpose of which is to increase the fees of the •County Auditor's Office; and tiFTTH1REAS, this proposed in crease in fees would make the Auditor's office self-supporting, and for this reason it is deemed to the best interests of the taxpayers that this bill No.97, be passed; 1TW7, TH2REFOR10, BE IT RIPSOLVED that House Bill No. 97 be, and same is hereby endorsed by this Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby diredted to supply a copy of this resolution to each of the Representatives and Senators from Phiatcom County, now attending the Legislative Session at Olympia. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of February, 1923. If If It 11 It it 11 It It ,1 It 1, It 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Vhatcom County " " State of Washington " 11 11, 11 It 11 1t 11 11 11 If 11 It It ti Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk, of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board S A leiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 15, 1923. rman Boffrd County Commissioners. b j_ U` RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January . TER ..My Vailrsday TxE 15th DAY 0r February 192 3 Thursday, February 15, 1923. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on Februa it 13, 1923. Present, E C Baxter, Chairman, J A 1-iller and Ed Drovrn, embers of the Board, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRMIT EXPENSE FU1ID. Edith Y Thornton, Uo Treasurer Assessment a/c looksack-sumas Road On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, February 20, 1923. ei �3.65 Chairman Board minty Commissioners. 9 E, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January_ TERM' Tuesday THE 20th DAY or February_, 1923 Tuesday, February 20, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 15, 1923. Present, E C Baxter, Chairman, and J A Lliller and Ed Brown, Members of the Board, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Hoard in attendane. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNITY COLUJISSIONERS OF 147ATCOIG COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN TMO, 1-:.ATTRR Oil+' THE I2 P'1ROV7.!1FSIT) OF THE VAN VJYCK ROAD, TO ) ORDER TO CERTIFY ASSESSI.iI2-TT POLL t BE E2`,OV1T, AS HIGHVIAY NO. 32 ) .VHB`REAS, the Van .Dyck Road, v>tas heretofore improved under and pursuant to t_.e provisions of Chapter 72, cession Lavis of Washington 1917; and . VIM!:.REAS, the petition for said improvement did request that the portion of the cost of the. improvement chargeable to the improvement district shall be paid for in annual installments by an annual tax levied upon the property assessed for benefits in proportion to the benefits assessed; and ZIPPIR?;AS, said petition did set forth that the improvpment be paid for on the ten years installment plan; and VIH. REAS, the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners did thereafter divide the cost of said izprovement and duly apportioned the same; and .9HREAS, the Board of County Commissioners did upon the request of said petitioners so arraiage that the portion of the expense to be borne by the road district or tovmship be paid in two annual installments; and WHEREAS, the Board in the exercise of its discretion did also ;,provide that the portion of the expense to be borne by the County be paid Jr o`,e i.nstallment; and IMEREAS, thereafter the Board of County Commissioners did divide that portion of the expense to be borne by the County, road districts. or toimships, and also the lots and land lying; within the proposed improvement boundaries, and found to be specially benefited into as many equal parts as there are installments in the manner and a,t the time required by lair, as -:,ill more fully and- at length appear by the Assessment Roll thereof. N01,1I, WHEREFORE, EE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman and Clerk of said Board be and they are hereby authorized, instructed and empowered to duly certify to the assessment roll for said road and to transmit same to the proper county officials for col.l ^^+,%on. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of February, 1923. it It If to 11 tt 11 It 11 It 11 11 If tl "Board of. County Commiss-. " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " 11 II 11 It It 11 If It If If It 11 It 11 Attest: F C Llartin Deputy County Auditor and sx+afficio Clerk of the Board.-----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Co=nissioners J. A. Biller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner �Jw BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI.11ISSION1 ,RS OF WHATCOLl COUNTY, WASHINGTOT_I. J IN THE PATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF COUNTY ROAD N0 . 75 AS PART COITSI DII'RATI ON ) FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR LAVI q 1. CIE-1TOOKSACK ROAD () ORDER VACATING. RECOR-D OF -COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS —._.-_._.__.._.. January _ TEn _ __.._Tuesday._...- -...._THE 20th DAY OF Feb rua_ry._.:__.._______...__._ ..__192 3......... _.... .... In the matter of the vacation of a portion of County Road No. 75 as provided for `by resolu- tion of the Board of County Commissioners dated January 15, 1923, ' the Board finds as follows: First: That, by a contract entered into on June 26, 1919 by the Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County, Washington, viith. A..L. Tyler and Eva V. Tyler, his wife, whereby it was agreed that, as 'a part of the consideration for the giving of a deed by said A. L. Tyler and Eva V. Tyler, his wife, to Whatcom County for certain right-of-way for the Lawrence- Nooksack Road (being Highway No. 22), which deed was executed to Whatcom County on June 26, 1919, Whatcom County was to vacate a. portion of County Road No. 75 lying between Road No. 243 and the V. E. line of the right-of-way of the Lavrence-Nooksack Road (Highway No. 22), it being further agreed in, said contract that the said portion of said County Road No. 75 above described was not to. be vacated until said Lawrence-Nooksack Road was completed `and open for use. Second: That said Lawrence-Nooksack Road (being Highway No. 22) and being -the road located over the property described in the deed above mentioned, has been fully completed and is now open for use. Third: That the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road No. 75 and make a report in writing, which report was filed in the office of the Board on January 15, 1923, as provided by law. Fourth: That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 15th day "of January,. 1923, the 20th day of February, 1923, was set for hearing the report of t1le Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that. notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by lave. Fifth: That said report of the County _Engineer shows: That said portion of said road should be vacated. That said portion of said road is not now in use, and has not been in use since the opening of the 1,awrence-Nooksack pavement in 1920. That it will not be advisable to preserve this portion of the road -for a general road ,system in the near future. That the public will be benefited by the vacation. Sixth: That the Board, having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of the portion of said road, and the Board being satisfied that said portion of said road. will not be useful as a part of a general .road system, and that the public will be benefited by its .vacation, and that the costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings for vacation were waived. IT IS Tir]REFOR_M ORDERED BY THIS BOARD, all the members concurring, that that portion of County Road No. 75 dying between Road No. 243 and the N. E. line of the right -of -tray of , the Lawrence-Nooksack Road (Highway No. 22) the same being more particularly described as follorin: Beginning at -a point on the West line of County Road No. 243, said point being 40 feet West and 204 feet more or less South of the center of the'NE4 of Section 21- 39-4E; thence Northwesterly following the SW margin of Road No. 75 a distance of 260 feet more or less; thence Westerly 50 feet more or less to an intersection with the NE margin of the right-of-way of the Lawrence-Nooksack Road (Highway No. 22); thence northwesterly following a curve of 249.2 feet radius a distance of 140 feet, more or less; thence Easterly 198 feet, more,or less, to an intersection with the SW right- of-way line of the N.P.R.R.; thence southeasterly along said right-of-way line to the west line of County Road No. 243; thence South 58 feet more or less to beginning, be, and same is hereby vacated, and the title to same be hereafter vested in the said A.L. Tyler and Eva V. Tyler, his wife. r Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of February, 1923. E. C . Baxter, Chairman `of the Board "Board of County Cormniss- " J. � . Diller, County Commissioner "ioners of Whatcom County " Ed Brown, County Commissioner to State of Washington " It of It It tr If If If. " it of tr r► u ' Attest-: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, February 21, 1923. — CTlal rman o i tene -boarC RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' ]PROCEEDINGS _..._.. _January_______._TE!MI` _ _._� ednesday--- ---Txs _ 21 st. - -- - - - -- DAY or ._----February►.: - ---- - _ 192 3 _... Wednesday, :February 21, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 20, 1923• Present, E C Baxter, Chairman, J A Milli and Ed Brown, Commissioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings were had: The Board made application to the Government for right of way across land of Joe Jefferson and Geo Tsilanoh on the Lummi Indian reservation for Lummi Shore Road. 000 ----- BEFORE THE. BOARD OF COUNTY COM SSIONERS OF WHATCOIvl COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION ORDER TO TRANSFER FUNDS. OF FOUNT BAKER HIGHWAY. ) IT IS ORDERED BY THIS BOARD that the County Treasurer of 10-iatcom County, Washington, be, and she hereby is, directed to transfer -from the General Road and Bridge Fund to the Forest Reserve Highway Fund the sum of Twenty-five Thousand & 00/100 ($25,000.00) to be uEfed in pay- ment of a portion of the cost of the construction of the Shuksan-Austin Pass Meadows 'section of the Mount :Baker Highway. Done in regular adjourned.session of the Board this 21st day of February, 1923. E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom'County " J A Eiller It State of Washington " County Commissioner " if It rr if n it " It If it If to It Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- CREDITS ALL07)ED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTL.M0NT FOR THE T,.ONTH ENDING JANUARY 311. 1923 • J In the matter of the settlement with Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending January 31, 1923. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith M. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and h.avirg checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes -hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE', it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith '-I. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits. for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GEITERAL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 4, 540.38 For cash paid State -Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL FUND. 1, 081..00 STATE 'HILITARY FUND. 34.32. STATE PI ParIANENT HIGHWAY FUND. 161.43 STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND. 153.70 STATE, HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. 331.88 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND. 76.46 For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RBMUlATION REVOLVING IMTD. 74.99 RECORD .GF 'C®MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM THE DAY OF 192 ....... ivay _ ..._.,�_ _..... -- ..__f e.dn_e s day.__.. - --- - _ 21.s�.-- - - - - - . _ . ,.----- -._. _.._-._ ..February = -._ . -- - 3.....__._. STATE VETERANS' COMPENSATION FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 116.43 STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND. For cash paid State .Treasurer 17.00 STATE PAM:S AND PARKWAY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 31.25 STATE GAYE FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 32.20 STATE FISHERIES FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 40.00 COUNTY TEACHERS' RETI Rri.1MNT FUND. For warrants redeemed 1,000.00 COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND, For warrants redeemed 3, 873.73 For interest on same 82.81 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. For warrants redeemed 14,186.68 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. For warrants redeemed 140.00 PERI`.TAMMA NT HIGHWAY MAIN TEI JLNCE FUND. For warrants redeemed 858.63 For interest on same 1.81 LIQUOR IN, iSTIGATION FUND. For warrants redeemed 855. 97 COUNTY GAI,,'"tE PROTECTION IMM. For warrants redeemed 548.32 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. For warrants redeemed 49.00 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND. For warrants redeemed 55.00 RIVER IMPROV a „� �� T FUND. For warrants redeemed 2,3�3,51 PORT OF BELLINGHA 1 FUND. For warrants redeemed 2, 285.00 FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND. For warrants redeemed 8.00 CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid City & Tovm Treasurers 3, 695.30 For interest paid on Town of Nooksack Bonds 48.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. For warrants redeemed 7,664.49 For interest on same 133.11 Tot,"JNSHIPS FUNDS. For cash paid Treasurers of Townships 743.79 DEICING-LAti` ENCE ROAD IMPT . FUND (Hy 1114 ) For road bond interest coupons redeemed _ 1, 665.00 LYiTDEN-LAUREL ROAD I I' T . FUND (Hy #26 ) 'For warrants redeemed 400.75 For interest on same 33..38 SAXON BRIDGE FUND. For warrants redeemed 1,754.39 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, COLTSTRUCTION FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 22.82 For interest on same 5.26 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, MAINTENANCE FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 96.13 SCHOOL. DISTRICTS, HIGH SCHOOL FUND. For cash paid King, Snohomish, pacific, Skagit & Grays Harbor Counties 644.12 Total Disbursements . . . . . . . 49,856.04 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on January 31, 1923, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS January. TEanr�s -_ Wednesday _ _THE - .. __.. 21st - DAY OF _._ .-Februar --... -- _ - 192 Deno si to ry Treasurer's Balance First National Bank 50, 842.31 Bellingham :ati onal Bank 18, 068.05 110 rthwe stern -Uational Bank 26, 624.29 American national Bank 20, 000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 12,500.00 First National Bank of Lynden 22, 500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 15,000.00 Uitizen's State Bank of. Ferndale 5,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 5,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 5,000.00 Farmer's & Merchant's Bank of Eooksack 5,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00. People's State Bank of Lynden 5,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 195, 534.65 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault . . . . . . . . . . .$p 935.00 Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11515.00 Silver 47.46 Checks and Cash items 17,428.98 Total cash in office 192226.44 Grand Total Treasutler' s Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . p 215, 461.09 a IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, if it n-n n if n"" r, n" n" "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of "dhatcom County " State of Washingtonv, " n n If u If If it I if n n C1 If n Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. this 21st day of February, 19 23. E C-Baxter Chairman of Bo ardo f County Commissioners J A Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Satuf;day, February 24, 1923. Chai rman Boa d County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JanuaryTERMP Saturda THE DAY OF _ d _�.__...--._....... __..............._24th - ...._..._.... _--..-__...._...__ February __... 192 3 Saturday, February 24, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 21, 1923. Present, E C Baxter, Chairman, and J A I.filler and Ed Brown, Commissioners; Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFOR1?, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLWISSIONERS OF IN THE MATTER OF GENE'VA C ROAD IMPROVEI12NT FUND ) . WHATCOY. COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ORDER TO TRANSFER WHEiREAS, it appears to this Board that a deficiency of $748.84 exists in the Geneva Road Improvement Fund (Hy #13), and that this amount will be necessary to meet the payment of bonds on said road; IT IS TH7RPYFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is, directed to trans- fer from the Road & Bridge Fund of Whatcom County, Washington, to the Geneva Road Improvement Fund, the sum of $738.84 to cover said deficiency. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of February, 1923. it it it 11 if it it tt it if it it it it " Board of County Commissa" °ioners of Whatcom County " State of Washington " it II It tt If it tl 11 tt it tt it if tt Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the 'Board. ----, o0o----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County. Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on.Wednesday, February 28, 1923. Chairman Board Co my Commissioners January_...... RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TER....... __--yJednesday---- - THE DAY I+'ebruary3._.. _._._ .__. -__-- _ _2..8_ th-- ._--- 192 Wednesday, Yebruary 28, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 24, 1923. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, and J A Miller and Ed Brown, Commissioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following proceedings were had: VV BEFORE TIFF BOARD OF COUNTY. C01,MISSIONERS OF " WHATCOPJi COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION ) OF FAI RHAVE1\1 AND LAKE SAMI SH ROAD AS PART CONSIDERATION FOR NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY) ORDER VACATING. FOR SAID FAI RHAVEN7 AND LATE SAt.F_I SH ROAD In the matter of the vacation of a portion of the Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, as pro- Vided for by resolution of the Board of ,County Commissioners dated February 6, 1923, the Board finds as follows: first: That, by a contract entered into on February 1, 1923, by the Board of County Conm- issioners of Vlhatcon County, Washington, with Gertrude Boggs, whereby it was agreed that, as a part of the consideration for the giving of a deed by said Gertrude Boggs to Whatcom County for certain right-of-way for the :Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, which deed -was executed to 1Matcom County on February 1, 1923, Whatcom County wasto vacate a portion of the original Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road right-of-way. Second: That the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said portion of said Fair- haven and Lake Samish Road proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing which report was filed in the office of the Board of County -Commissioners on February 1, 1923, as provided by lair. Third: That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 6th day of February,. 1923, the 28th day of .February, 19.23, at 10:30 O'clock A.E. was set for the hearing on the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hear- ing would be held was given by publication and - posting as provided by law. Fourth: That said report of the County Engineer shows: That said portion of said road should be vacated; that said road is not now in use, and has not been in use since a change was made in the road in August, 1922; that it will not be advisable to preserve this portion of road for a general road system in the future. Vifth: That the Board, having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of the portion of said road, and the Board being satisfied that said portion of said road will not be useful as a, part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, and that the costs and expenses incurred in the pro- ceedings for vacation were waived. IT IS TH:SREFORE ORDERED BY THIS BOARD, all the members concurring, that that portion of road described as follows: That portion of the Fairhaven :;nd Lake Samish Road in the West one-half of the NEB of Section 36, Tp, 37 iy, R 3 E, Vl. ..lying between an;' east and west line � 1576.2 feet south of the north quarter corner of said Section 36 and an east and -west line 1783.2 feet south of the north quarter corner of said Section 36 less. the right of way 60 feet wade of the Fairhaven and Lake Samish Road, the center line of said 60 foot right of way being the center line of the road as now constructed, be, and the same is hereby vacated, and the title to same be hereafter vested in the said Gertrude Boggs. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of February, 1923• If rr If rr it It If rr n u It It to rr BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIOI?ERS OF "Board of County Commies- " Z'HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON , "ioners of Whatcom County " BYE C Baxter, Chairman " State of Washington rr J A Miller, , Member of It u to n If n n It to it it u of t: F C I�`artin, t C t ditor and Ed Brown, Member Attes CrL1_rR of Inu Bo r--000----- On motion the .Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, Yarch 1 1923 Chrm of Bd RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. . PROCEEDINGS January TzxmZ Thursday TxE 1st DAY OF ITarch 1923 Thursday, March 1st, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on February 28th, 1923. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, Conunissioners and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. Sam E. Barrett J. Wayland Clark Lucy E. King A. J. Love 11% L. Beck FC. Martin ICI.. Thomas Jessie Walters D. Wurtenberg Glen J. Slater E. C. Baxter J. A. Miller Ed B roTrm Mrs. Jennie LT. Robin Nellie H. Abbott Edwin Ilia Day V1. H. Heaton Anna Berthusen S , P. Tapping T�2 . E . Daw Alvada Kelly Fred V. Shute 11ax 71'ehlig I.'argaret J. Diaz Hector Gawley Ed E. Hardin V1. P. Broom G. P. Kincaid Archie Stewart Pearl C. Johnson Edwin Gruber E. D. Kenyon Florence Borgeson Edith M. Thornton Frank Wilson Olive Wilson J. C. Harrington J. H. Stevenson C V1. Fisk S.. A, Earl Claire G. Wilson F. L. Canfield. Eileen C. Heath H. D. McArthur F. M. Carver G. A. Pence Jessie Duerr Helen Campbell A. H. Frasier D. W. ?McArthur A. L. Callahan J. B. Bennett A. L. Isiedhurst HD. Drain V1. . I;I . Brock Vl. H. Carpenter P aul To1sman Fred 17. Hctlmon Carl ITcCoy E. W. Gooch L. G. B oviden Pierre Martin Chet Holmes James Barber, L. H. Stark L. J. Irwin J. V1. Smi th C. C. King Lottie V. Jamieson G. Tatsugawa B. Berrns D. Cameron H. J. Hurst Mrs. E. 11. Day E. W. Day Ader Mukes Geo . Slater Ed Holmquist H. B. Carroll, Jr. Frances Atherton Sam E. Barrett, Co. C. C. Green Edwin G rub er Mrs. Jennie IT. Robin M . E. -naw Auditor The following claims were allowed: CU RI?ENT F"t ENSE FUND Salary as County Auditor Salary as Deputy County Auditor do do do .do and Clerk of Board Salary as Recorder do Salary as Bookkeeper Salary as Dep Auditor a/c Auto Licenses 26/51 Salary as County Commissioner do do Salary as Supt. County Schools Salary as Dept. " Salary as J of P do Salary as Clerk for J of P Salary as Guard Salary as Prob . Officer and Charity Comm. Salary as Probation Officer Salary as County Physician , Salary as Coroner Salary as Co. Tub erc. Nurse Salary as Janitor Salary as Judge do Salary as County Clerk Salary as Deputy County Clerk do Salary as Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Deputy Pros Atty Salary as Stenographer Salary as County Treasurer Salary as Deputy Co Treasurer do Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer Salary as Cashier for Treasurer Salary as Clerk for Treasurer do do do do Salary as Assessor Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor Salary as Deputy Assessor do do Salary as Field Deputy 82 . days do 9� day s Salary as Sh eriff Salary as Deputy Sheriff do do do Salary as Jailor Salary as Cook Salary as County Engineer Salary as Deputy Engineer Salary as Instrument rrian 11 deys Salary as Chainman 172 days do 7 days do 1 &ay do 1 z day s do 2 days Salary as County Auto I-Te chani c Salary as County Garage Floo rman Salary as Supt. County Home Salary as Haaron County Home Salary as Cook - Salary as Teamster 13 days Salary as Asst Cook do Salary as Nurse Salary as Asst Nurse do Salary as Guard Salary as Teamster galary as Agricultural Agent Salary as Stenographer for Agr Agt Claims paid from Revolving Fund Salary as Caretaker of Detention Hospital Expense as Prosecuting Attorney (Feb -etch) Expense as County Superintendent Expense as Probation Off & Char Comm. 187.50 125.00 115.00 115.00 100.00 1,25.00 110.00 11Q.00 75.00 106.80 166.66 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 25.'00 80.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 125.00 125.00 178.65 178.65, 187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 150.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150..00 120.00 100.00 100.00 34.00 38.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 21.42 187.5E 160.00 77.00 78.75 28.00_ 4.00 6.00 8.00 175.00 125.00 100.00 50.00 85.00 21.67 10.00 15.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 85.00 28.33 175.00 83.33 341.18 25.00 35.84 2,45 7.11 Jwnual TERMS RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Thu rs day THE 1st DAY OF Ilia rch 192 3 Alvada Kelly Expense as Probation Officer 1.45 S. P. Tapping Expense as Constable 3.45 ITargaret J. Diaz Expense as Co. Tuberc. Nurse 4.60 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 62.94 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff a/c Poll Tax 27.05 F. ICI. Carver. Expense as Dep. County Assessor 11.27 C. C. King Expense as Supt. County Home 3.95 I-1. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co. Agr. Agent 4.15 W. D. Love Expense as Substitute Co. Agr. Agt. 51,55 Jessie Reynolds Services to Co. Supt. 10.00 Ethel Q. Philbrook Services to Co. S#.j . a/c 8th Grade Examinations 6.00 E. E. Lescher 71riting testimony etc. for Pros Atty 15.801.7 Wesley Brooks Prem. on bonds of Aud 55.50 & Atty 46.25 101.75 Edith 11. Thornton, Co Treas Assessment a/c Dr. Dist. 7'rL4 Enlargement 5.57 Whatcom Co. Abstract Co. Abstract for Pros Atty a/c Indian Land Suit-, 12.50 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to County85.79 Western Union Telg. Co. I.Tessages for Tr 5.21 - Commr .30 - Agr Agent .60 6.11 May Shintaffe r Reg births & deaths in Dist. #1 8.50 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt for Detention Hospital 2.01 Blythe Plumbing & Heating Co Repairs to pump at Detention Hospital 33.70 Dr. S. S. Howe Operating on nose of County Patient 25.00 Dr. C. 0. Reed Assisting Co. Physician 25.00 Dr. H.- A. Compton X Ray etc. for Hurley 10.00 Red Cross Pharmacy 1.1edicine for County Patients 140.00 St. Luke's Hospital Care of Fallgellter et al (Jan & Feb) 136.00 St. Joseph's Hospital Care of Thos. Ylei r ( Jan & Feb) 55.50 Arthur C. Harlow Burial of Thos. Year 25.00 J. A. Albers Grocery Groceries for County Home (Jan) 344.54 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 38.10 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass'n Butter for County Home 88.20 Birger Olsen Yeat for County Home 5.00 F. F. Gerard Supplies for County Home 20.43 W. J. Pynor Supplies for County Home 104.50 George J. Hohl Co. Feed for County Home ( Jan -Feb) 206.00 Collins Drug Co. Medical supplies for County IIome 8.80 Fairhaven_ Pharmacy do Sep-Oct-Dec-Jan-Feb-1Tch 13.95 Whatcom Co. Pour & Lt Co. L is for Co Home 16.92 & Mrs. Ingram 2.00 (Jan -Feb) 18.92 Kemphaus & Co: Blankets etc. for County IIome 45.05 Battersby Bros. Clothing for County Home 92.00 Wni. Ogle Repairing shoes for County Home (Jan -Feb) 10.50 F. 11. Haskell Plbt Co. Plumbing repairs for County Home 24.80 E. N. Hutchinson Veterinary services to County Home 6.00 C. G . Clifton Repairs to barn at County Home 18.00 Standard Oil Co. Oil for County Home 6.75 Northwest Hardware Co. Padlocks etc. for County Home 4.15 Morse Hardware Co. Material for County Home 10.84 Wm. Hunt Labor at County Home 17.00 W. S. Baker Carpenter work on Cottages at County Home 137.35 E. S. Barrows Work on cottages at County Home 52.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Material for cottages .at County Home 1327.63 Morse Hardware Co. Material for cottages at County Home 114.27 Pacific American Fisheries Paint for Cottages at County Home 115.92 Ben Tucker Care of March children 20.00 Jennie Green Care of Smith family & juveniles 61.96 Do ro thy B o.wen Care of Juvenile ( Jan) 1. 25 White Shield Home Care of Juveniles 48.00 Laurel Beach Sanatorium. Care of Alvina Den Adel 2.85 I. N. Cone Assistance to J'lalters 21.36 Empire I. -Teat & Groc. Co. Groceries for Faggs 7.41 Ireland & Pancoast Groceries for Mrs. Rost et al (Dec -Jan) 31.18 IT. J. O'Connor Groceries for Curry 8.82 Fair Mercantile Co. Groceries for Frank, et al 37.37 Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for Teller et al 20.01 Grant Grocery Groceries for Lancaster et al (Jan -Feb) 28.42 B. B. Grocery Co. Groceries for Banks, et al (Jan -Feb) 66.23 Rue Grocery Groceries for Knox 14.52 Mrs. C. J. Gamble Groceries for Knox 10.00 Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Peterson et al (Jan) 28.19 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries for Hyde bt al 38.34 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Goenan et a1 47.86 A. Mardesich Groceries for Filippi .(Jan -Feb) 20.91 C. Hinote Groceries for Chas. Beckman 18.85 W. J. Pynor Groceries for Enstrom 36.85 F. F..Gerard Groceries for Mrs. Smith 23.00 Scott & Co. Groceries for Folgetter (Jan & Feb) 29.42 George & Barker Sal. Pkg Co. Groceries for Taylor 25.00 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Feltberg & Den Adel 39.52 H. S. Brooks House rent for Rowland 8.00 Mrs. Katie Packer House rent for Lancaster 6.00 F. L. Olslager House rent for Mullen 6.00 Bellingham Fuel Co. Wood for Goenen 7.00 Central Fuel Co. Fuel for Maryott et a1 14.75 City of Bellingham Vlater Dept Water rent for Maryott et al (Feb to Jul inc) 12.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Lt & Pow for Mrs. Frank 2.40 & co. Garage 21.31 23.71 Red Cross Pharmacy Den. Alcohol for County Garage 5.00 Standard Oil Co. Gas & Oil 306.33 Shell Co. of Calif. Gas for County Garage 185.00 Union Oil Co. of Calif. do. (Jan) 315.60 Modern Electric Co. Lamps etc. for County Garage 7.15 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto parts for County Garage 108.92 Diehl I.Totor Co. Springs for County Garage 3.75 Horse Hardware Co. Materials for Co Garage (Jan -Feb) 67.63 Puget Sound Welding 'Jo rks Supplies for County Garage 13.80 Bellingham Battery Co. Battery* service to County Garage 36.58 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS an Juary TERM Thursday THE 1st DAY OF _.... - - ... -y __..__... ---......... _....._ _.._ .. Union Printing, Bndg & Sta Co. Griggs Sta & Prtg Co. Anstett P rinting.Co. Towner Printing Co. Th:e Irish Printing Co. "Pioneer", Inc. Loomis Baldreg Legge Hardware Co. Jack 11artin's Restaurant Minute .Cafe Cafe Richelieu Paul Tolsran Ireland & Pancoa st A. J. Blythe Plumb. & Heat. Co. Pacific Laundry Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Idodern Electric Co. Northwest Hardware Co. S. W. Cornish Paint Co. Seth A. Atwood P & VIP Co. Northwest Tent & Awning Co. The Home Store Fair Dept. Store Nellie A. Robinson G. R. Devenny Albert 0 dmark F. Wefer B.. F. Nicolay W. L. Connally John Sinnes H. Henry Howell Gus No rst rom 11. IA. Garrett Paul Koehler Charles. Bourn Mrs. John Ferry C . C ..Meece J. L. Johnston I% B jarnson Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor E. A. Parker L . 0. Lamoureaux Hue Geiger Dorsey L amoureaux 01of Glad V1. A. Schenck G . T . Cowden R. J. Bellingar A. J. B erg Fred Tarte V . P a rri.sh Gus Ni enab e r T . P. Jeffers Leo Jess Hilton Wei dkamp C. A. Gooding S. V1. Jone s Fritz Muenscher B e rt May Carl ITuenscher Ed Jones E. J. Duncun Ernest Greasy H. Rothwell Clarence Vdzalen Ralph Creasy Verne Parrish Jesse Pettit Kenneth Jones Eldred Jones J. 0. Calhoun Frank Wright Robert Colling Robt. S. Sorensen Bloedel Donovan Lb r R. F. Raper Standard Oil Co. Trunkey & Sons Farmers Garage Geo. H. Weir Co. Kopperdahl Tractor Keystone Drill, Oil Everett Steel Co. Northwest Hdwe Co. Morse Hardware Co. A. J. B erg Hills Co. & Mach. Co. 11. r c h 1923 Sup for Tr 161.50-Clk 1.50-Atty 1.50-101 of P Assr 1.75-Jail 1.50-Courthouse 19.00 Sup for Aud 54.10-Sher 9.95-Judge B 3.00-Clk, Eng 8.60-Agr Agt 5.15 Prtg for Aud.13.75-Sher 51.25-Atty 35.70-fit Prtg checks for Auditor (Dec) Prtg school vouchers for Auditor ( Jan) Blanks for Assessor Bookcases for Pros. Atty Flash batteries for Sheriff' I.Ieals for Jurors do do Lleal s fo r P ri soners Soap etc. for Jail (Jan) Repairs to plumbing in Jail Laundry for Jail 13.55 & Courthouse 6.85 Lt for Courthouse 78.75 & Gas for Jail 5.23 Lamps for Courthouse Lock for Courthouse Varnish etc. for Courthouse lTaterial 'for Courthouse Flags etc. for Courtrooms Supplies for Janitor Clothing for Weatherford Tobacco for Weatherford Scalp bounty on I wildcat do do do do do do do do Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats do Scalp bounty on 4 wildcats Scalp bounty on 5 wildcats ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Labor as I:iechanic a/c Rd lla' chinery Labor as truck driver Claims paid from Revolving Labor on road Foreman do (10 do Labor on Road Foreman do Labor on U. S. Bridge do do Foreman Labor as engineer on steam Labor as fireman Labor Labor with piledriver do do do .do Labor on. Hann egan Rd do do Foreman Labor on Rd Foreman do do do do do do do do do do Labor on Lummi Shore Road Labor �17o rk on NE Di a Rd ( Jan) Lumley for Squali cum F ri dge Piling (Jan) Gas and Oil Gas for truck ( Jan) Gas Bearing for truer Parts for tractor (Jan) Parts for Yuba. tractor Steel for Cat. (Jan) Bolts, etc. Spikes, etc. Work on bridge in Jan Fun d shovel Foreman 45.00-Sher 11.25 243.00 1.25- Sten 7.30 Team Team T eam M In 82.05 108.00 4.25 60.00 7.60 25.00 4.80 22.30 6.35 10.05 306.90 23.00 6.85 20.40 83.98 10.80 3.75 7.80 21.65 16.75 10.84 3.43 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 25.00 110.00 50.00 25.95 69.00 12.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 15.00 14.00 10.50 16.00 72.00 46.00 63.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 14.00 12.00 17.50 14.87 58.12 2.00 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 3.00 3.25 1.63 1.63 3.00 403.85 7.76 14.00 59.81 184..48 415.49 1.00. 1.15 10.56 10.85 12.60 59.02 16.79 2.94 8.00 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS . January' TERDi� Thursday THE lst DAY OF March 192 3 John Baxter Geo. Elder Clem Knutsen F. H. Ewing V. B. Rogers Wm. Radder Davi d OR sset Rb en Mead - E. J. Crosier Adrian Nouwen s Milton Weidkanm MaxFualner S. W. Jones T. P . Jeffers F. E. Daniels Paul Mari Dyken 0 rva Jeffers Leo Jess C. A. Gooding Fred Watson Herbert Talmage O rva Jeffers Ba rbo Bros. Standard Oil Co. Lyn den Service Station Larson & Miller Puget Sound Welding Carl Holdt Morse Hardware Co. Lyn den Dept. Store Bellingham Junk Co. F. H. Ewing Everson Mercantile W. R. Miller R. F. Raper Peter Hof Renolds Fuel Co. Scott & Co. Northwest Hdwe Co. Chet Holmes R. Bullock Jim Scott S. J. Marr. John Bullock S. E. Thiel Chas. Bullock A. W. Frost Geo. 'Ma ryott J. C. Sweitzer Abe -Compton Clifford Compton Earl E. B ellingar Wm. B ellingar E. J. B ellingar Harry Wal sh - Fo rre st Frost Ernest L. Frost Geo. W. Rosenha11 G. McNaught, Elmer Compton Elmer T. Nelson B. C. Crabtree C. C. Smith E. G. Pierce F. H. Pierce. W. E. Preston Geo. A. Preston 0. L. Sheets Dale Henry Roy Brown Orva Jeffers T. P . Jeffers J. S. Zettle. Sam Tyree Ben Tucker C. R. Garrison Geo. Tyrrell Lincoln Garrison Bill Bromley Jim B romley Alfred Tyril Luke Tyrrell Earnest Tyrrell John B ravard W. H. Walmer John Horan Francis Creighton Ross Styles Loyd Tyrrell P . J. Flanagan Wo rk s Co. RIVER I1,1P ROVIlIEIIT FUND Labor as truck driver Labor on river Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Hauling piling etc. (Jan) Hauling donkey engine Gas and Oil bil etc. (Nov) Welding etc. 1f11 ding pump Repairs Wrenches Spikes, etc. (Dec -Jan) Cable & bolts Cable Powder & fuse Powder and exploders Pil:i.nE; Lumb e r Wood for piledriver Powder and fuse Pipe PERMANENT HIGHY'dAY 11hII7TEITANCE FUND Labor as truck driver do do do Labor do do Lab o r on Guide Yeri dian Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Labor shoveling snow do do do do do do do do do do Foreman Labor do Labor on state road Foreman do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do T eam T eam 80.00 107.25 93.75 103.75 83.00 78.00 67.37 85.50 43.75 63.00 70.00 60.00 45.50 70.00 10.50 7.00 35.00 55.00 12.00 5.25 9.50 9.00 50.00 52.59 2.00 2.25 4.00 1.50 3.50 17.94 313.08 40.00 23.75 73.30 345.60 1.50 54.95 8.15 17.75 4030 52.00 4.00 32.00 42150 19.25 30.00 69.00 15.00 52.50 24.75 3.75 3.00 1.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 10.50 21.00 3.50 6.12 .1.31 6.12 1.31 1.31 1.31 2.62 6.12 1.31 10.00 3.00 3.00 18.00 1.60 3.20 1.60. 3.20 3.20 1.60 3.20 3.20 3.20 4.80 3.20 3.20 1.60 1.60 2.40 RECOIL OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Janus TRRM Thursday THE 1st DAY OF . __..March.......... _............ ..._ 192.3....,. Mike V. Mersbergen F. C. van de r G ri en d E. van de r G ri en d G. vander Griend W. H. Bliss J. S. Zett1p Sam Watson Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Hills Thal Bros. Barbo Bros. !vTo rse Hardware Co . Northwest Hdwe C o . L. E. Chichester Hestin Tramwell Howard -Cooper Corp. Washington Hach. & Storage Co. C . R. ?Myers John Uy e r s Custer Mercantile Co. American Concrete Works Caine-Grimshaw Co. J. T. Watso n Clarence E. R. B ro= Arthur C . Harlow G. P . Kincaid, County Clerk. J. H. Adkinson 71. 0. Adkinson Glen J. Slater Roland G. Gamwell Labor on North Guide do do do Foreman do Tending lantern signals Work on Deming -Glacier Rd Lumber for Deming Hill and truck bunkhouse Hattresses etc. for truck bunkhouse Piling Drift bolts Rope, etc. Labor do Road signal lights Danger signal Labor on Rd do Spikes Tile and pipe Coal Hauling; gas from Deming SOLDIERS? RELIEF FUND Relief Burial of Laura Shari MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND Recording Marriage Certificates FOREST RESERVE HIGMMAY Work on Mt. Baker Hy. do VAIJ 17YCK ROAD IMPROVEhIMIT FUND Writing assessment roll for Van Wyck Rd T e am DRAINAGE IItIPRO + M +NT DISTRICT #7 I_AINT . 1UND Prem. on Superv. bond -----000 ----- I The minutes of the February session were read and approved and on motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, March 2nd, 1923. 4� 18.00 6.00 4.00 8.50 3.60 5.00 49.00 56.18 12.00 260.40 2.69 7.90 18.00 3.00 71.46 30.09 31.50 25.50 3.55 78.25 48.36 2.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 1.37 1.37 8.20 5.00 Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Janua x ._.._ TERM _..___._. _. Fri dayTHE 2n d DAY OF Ila rch . 1923 Friday, March 2nd, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on March 1st, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed: Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor Mrs. R. 0. Stone Vlm. A. Cox J. A. Miller E. C. Baxter CURRENT EXPENSE++' FUND Claims paid from Revolving Fund Sal. as caretaker detention hospital Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat Official expenses Expense as County Commissioner 1037.00 75.00 5.00 7.10 10.20 -----o0o February reports of C . C . King as Supt . of County Home, 11argaret J. Diaz, as County Tuberculosis Nurse, and Dr. _Fred V. Shute as County Physician, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 11onday, March 5th, 1923. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM THE DAY OF 192 .. J_.anuery —._._. - ...--Mr�nday -- .._.._. _...... --- th.._...----___...__..-.._....__._—__.._.March. ...3.. Monday, march 5, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken. on Burch 2, 1923. Present, All members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: :BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF REGISTRATION OFFICER ) j ORDER APPOINTING.CLAYTON MILLHOLIN FOR 'MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP; 2nd PCT. WHEREAS, it appearing to this 15oard that a vacancy exists. in .the..office of registra- tion in Mountain view Township, 2nd Precinct,_ thru the removal of Sivert Westre, the duly qualiried officer therefor,, from the said.precinct; and WHEREAS, Clayton millholin has been recommended as a .suitable.. person for the said office: NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that , Clayton Millholin. be, and .he hereby is, appointed as.Registration Officer -for Mountain.View Township;_.2nd Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the .Board this_5th_.day of March,.. 1923. "Board of County �;ommise- " "ioners of whatcom County " " State of Washington " it It It it to It " rr u It it - " " If Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and. Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman::of the Board J A Miller .. County . Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, march b, 1923. man. Board. County Commissioners. .2L RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS J,RiluBi' TER T1 Tue$d$y_._...—� ._....THE_.__..._�,__...6t!h DAY Or Larch _._,....,_....____......_.._.._ 192 y.......__.._.... Tuesday, march 6, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken . on March 5, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI SSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF PAVING ARTERIAL STREET ) ( ORDER APPROVING RESOLUTION OF INTENTION::'TO IMPROVE. TO CONNECT WITH THE GENEVA HIGHWAY. ) WTFEREAS, a.resolution of the intention of the City Council of the City of Bellingham to improve Lakeway :Drive from Birch Street .easterly thru ��orningside .Addition to a connection with the existing pavement. on the County Road ;known as the Ueneva Road, was duly transmitted to and presented to the Board of County 6ommissioners of Whatcom County, Washington,, .on the 3rd day of Lkarch, 1923; NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by. this .zoard that the said Resolution of. Intention for Local Improvement, by the City Uouncil of the City of Bellingham, be and the. -same is hereby in all things approved and confirmed, and the County of Whatcom .does ,hereby agree to pay. its proportion of the costof said improvement .as .therein specified and provided for and As..provided by law. Done in regular adjourned session of the. Board this 6th day of March, 1923- it If a tf it if it if " it to It it If "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " It State of Washington " 11 11 11 if 11 If it 11 If 1f it Attest: F.0 kartin Deputy Uounty Auditor and .flerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, March 91 1923•