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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVolume 25 - Mar 9 1923 to Apr 17 1925RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January .TFnrt Irriday . THE 9th DAY or !Larch 192 3 Friday, March 9, 1923, The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on.1darch 6, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and theClerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFURE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI SSIONERS OF WHATMM COUZITY, WASHINGTON . IN THE 1MATTER OF REGISTRATION ) ( ORDER APPOINTING 11RS L E ROBINSON OFFICER FOR DEMING T77P., 21AD PCT ) W110REAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Registration for Deming Township, 2nd Precinct, thru the resignation of W J Bell; and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Mrs L E Robinson be appointed as registration officer to fill said vacancy; INOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that Lrs L E Robinson be, and she hereby is, appointed as Registration Officer for Deming Township, 2nd Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. Lone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of luarch, 1923. E C Baxt e r it It It If if it it If if it to If to It Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commiss- " J A lAiller "ioners of Whatcom County " County Commissioner It State of Washington " Ed Brown n If It It If n" It it It It n"" County Commissioner Attest: F C Lartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- The oath of office of dames A Johnson as Uommissioner for .Drainage District No. 3, was presented to the Board and filed in the County Engineerts Office. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, Larch 12, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J an.TERrr Kanday Tom 12th Dar OF Larch 192 3 J L'onday, March 12, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on -I.larch 9, 1923, Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. the following claims were allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. Sarah Foster Relief $25.00 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. 0 K Garage Auto supplies for Sheriff (Oct) 24.15 B N Kingsley Salary as Dep Sheriff (Oct) 25.00 Current Expense Fund 0up & Lab to Sher Auto from Cc Garage for Nov. 292.34 William L Liaston Salary as Dep Sheriff (Nov) 100 .00 DOMESTIC ANIIAL PROTECTION FUND. Fred Flint J of P fees a/c damages to sheep owned by James Brown 3.00 --_..-000----- claims of George Whipple, Frank LeCocq (as justice of Peace), H L Hartshorn, and P C Roessel for damages to geese and chickens by unknown dogs, were refused by the Board. -----000----- BEFORE THI$ BOARD OF COUNTY COMAI SSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN TEE, 21ATTE'R OF CLERK ) ( ORDER APPOINTING ERS JANE E BRUITS FOR SEKIAHMOO TOIVNISHIP ) WHT,RBAS, Mrs 2rinnie Julien, the regularly elected clerk for Semiahmoo Township, has filed with this Board her resignation as Clerk for said township; and WHEREAS, Mrs Jane E Bruns has filed her application for the appointment as Clerk for said township, and the said tars Jane E Bruns has been recommended for such appointment by the Supervisors of said Township; EOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the resignation of Mrs Minnie Julien as Clerk of Semiahmoo Township, be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mrs Jane S Bruns be, and she hereby is appointed as Clerk for Semiahmoo Township for the ensuing year. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of Larch, 1923. 11 It If It 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 If " "Board of County Uommi ss- " "ioners of 111hatcom County " It State of Washington It 11 11 11 11 II 11 If 11 It It 11 11 11 If Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board -----000----- C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meed on Friday, lurch 16, 1923. RECORD OF COINIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � JanuaryTFm Teri day THE 16th DAY OF Liarch 1923. ti'riday, Karch 16, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on IJlarch 12, 1923. Pre- sent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD 01' COUNTY COMUISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF POUNIZASTERS ) j ORDER APPOINTING. FOR NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Eooksack Township have recommended the appointment of Ira B Perry, E McMillen and Helmer Iverson as Poundmasters for said township; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Ira B Perry of Sumas, E McMillen of Everson. R 2, and Helmer Iverson of Everson, be, and they are hereby appointed as Poundmasters for Nooksack Township,; Lone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of March, 1923. n n" rr it If It It It If If It it it E C Baxter "Board of County, Commi ss- '! Chairman of the Board. "ioners of Whatcom County " J A Miller " State of Washington " County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- Official bonds of John Ferry as Clerk, J G Harrison as Treasurer and N H Heller as Assessor, all of Maple I.+'alls Township; and, ivank Talbot as Clerk, Lleullyn K Plumb as Treasurer, Edna Griffith as Assessor, Robert Renoutl) as Constable, and L C Rodenberger as Poundmaster all of Ueneva Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. o00»---- In the matter of iiooksack Township, Petitioner, vs Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway, Respondent, the Department of Public Works of Washington filed with this Board its Findingsof Fact and Order giving its consent to the establishment of a grade crossing at the intersection of the Jones Road or county Rd #581 and the railway line of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway Company in the East 1 of Sec 35, T 41 N R 4 E. Order filed with Co Engineer in Jones Road files. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, March 27, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J..anTERM, . _ . Tuesday._ _ _....TFip:.._ .._.,.._ . 27th .. Wy OF March 192 3 i Tuesday, March 27, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken.on.March 16, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MI S SI ONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF GROCERIES FOR COUNTY HOME, .ORDER ACCEPTIiJG BID OF FAIR KERCANTILE CO. DETMNTION HOSPITAL, AND MRS SMITH. WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 27th day of March, 1923, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the Whatcom .County. Home, the Detention Hospital, and Mrs Smith & family, the Board finds that.bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: county Home Detention Hospital Mrs Smith market Fair Groc Co Mere Co 416.04 400.91 86.10 27.96 25.98 Owen Brown & J W Groc . Cole Pynor 435.92 414.84 452.66 88.84 88.58 85.81 27.78 26.62 28.26 YMEREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding, after .equalizing same, that the bids of the li'air Mercantile Co were the lowest bids for such. supplies; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bids of the .Fair Mercantile.. Co be, and .same are hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be.packed ready for delivery on or before April, 1923, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said Vair Mercantile Co. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of Larch,. 1923. to It " ' " " " " " " " " " " Chairman of the Board ".hoard of County Commi ss- " J A Miller "iQners of Whatcom County " CounVot Commissioner " State of Washington " Ed Brown to " It ". 11 If " "- Is " to " " u County Commissioner. Attest: F C Martin .weputy County Auditor and Clerk of the :hoard. o00----- CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTL ITT FOR THE YOUTH ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1923. In the matter oT the settlement wi th .Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending il'ebruary 28, 1923. NOW, at this time this matter coming on for consideration, and the said. Edith M. Thorn- ton, having filed with this Board a statement. setting forth her.receipte-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 payLtents being made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, it is herebyt_o,rdered by this Board that said.Edith IL. 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 FUtID. -vor cash paid State Treasurer STATE. MILITARY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PERMAiTMTT 11IGM11AY FUAID. For cash paid State Treasurer 493.47 787,:00 39.20 183.74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J.anu.ar.,I Tuesday THE 27.th. _ . DAY...OF_ ...__....._...arch,....... 192...3...._ For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid :hate Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer Yo r cash paid StateTreasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer Yor warrants redeemed r'or interest on same For rebate on taxes STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND. STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. STATE CAPITOL BUI LDI i,G FUND. STATE RECLAMATION REVOLVING FUND. STATE VETERANS' COMP + 'SATION FUND. STATE FOREST TIRE PROTECTION FUND. STATE GAME FUND. COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE YUND. ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. For warrants, redeemed For balance of interest on certain P. Hy #5 bonds SOL 1)I ERS' BELIEF FUND. For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For taxes paid in advance For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For bail money refunded For warrants redeemed PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND. LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. GAMS PROTECTION FUND. ADVANCE TAX FUND. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND. RIVER IMPROVEI ENT FUND. SUSPENSE ACCOUNT. PORT OF BELLINGHAPI FUND. CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid City & Tovm Treasurers For warrants redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GMIERAL FUND. For interest on same For cash paid Township Treasurers For road bonds redeemed For road interest coupons redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same TOWNSHIPS, FUNDS. GEI NVA ROAD IMPT . FUND. (Hy #13 ) PARK ROAD FUND. DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTS, CONSTRUCTION FUND. 174.01 375.84 86.69 83.17 130.50 4.8o 1.80 3.00 .04 4,302.57 3,826.81 27.50 75.00 2,790.46 886.37 1, 641.24 3,889.20 41.00 20.00 3,446.28 37 > .00 503 -.47 1,518.28 11,313.86 28.12 799.49 7, 500.00 525.00 8.00 138.87 81.50 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTS . , MAINT ITA1, CE FUND. For warrants redeemed 16.0o Total Disbursements $ 462118.18 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 February 28, 1923, the -same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Jan. TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tin, 27 th Doi of March 1923 .Uepo si tory Treasurer's Balance First Eational Bank $ 114,169.32 Bellingham national rank 63, 215.51 sao rthwestern national Hank 61, 802.53 American 11ational Bank 20, 000 .00 Home State Bank of Blaine 12, 500.00 First. B ational Bank of Lynden 22,500.00 First.tsational Bank of r'erndale 15,000.00 Citizens' State Bank of Ferndale 100000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 5, 000 , 00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 10, 000.00 .Farmer's and-'-erchant's Bank of Booksack 10,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5, 000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 22000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit$ 354,187.36 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault . . ... . . . . . . . . 0 559.00 6hecks and Cash items . . . . . . . . 20,096.21 Silver 48,65 Currency. 3,037.00 Gold 20.00 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . $ 23,760...86 urand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . . $ 377, 948.22 IN TESTIMONY VAMiREOF, ive have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, tris 27th day of March, 1923. E. C. -Baxter It " " " " " " " " " It too' Chairman of Board of County "Board of County Commiss- " Commissioners "loners of Whatcom County " J A Miller It State of Washington " County Commissioner 11 tl U 'II It to It 11 It it Ed Brown Attest: i1' Martin County Commissioner a Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, March 28, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM ljednesday THE 28th DAY or i.^arch 6 -A 1923 COOPERATIVE AGREETEEiE T THIS AGREET made this 28th day of Earch, 1923, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for %ohatcom County, State of :iashington, hereinafter called the Local Authority, and the Secretary of Agriculture, hereinafter called the Secretary, under and pursuant to the provisions of Section 8 of the Act of Congress approved July 11, 1916 (39 Stat., 355), entitl- ed, "An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the States in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes," and Section 8 of the Post Office Appropriation Act, approved FebrLvey 28, 1919 (pub. 299) I.JIT17ISS TH: that lit-MREAS on the 2nd day of September, 1919, the said Local Autority, in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the Secretary, filed with the District Forester at Portland, Oregon, an Application for the cooperation of the Secretary in the survey, construc- tion and-ma.intenexice of a certain project to be located approximately as described in said application; and ZIr=EAS the said project is within Vihatcori County, and within the �lashington 1Tational Forest, and the survey, construction, surfacing and maintenance thereof is necessary for the use and development of - resources upon which cormaunities within and adjacent to said. Rational Forest are dependent; NOS+, TIE,T -IF ORE, in consideration of the premises and of the several promises to be faith- fully performed by each, as hereinafter set forth, the Local Autority and the Secretary do hereby ri1Litually agree as follows: D=� I I:; I T I OH OF TERIZ 'ARTICL, 1. For the purpose of this agreement the following terms shall be construed respectively to mean: (A) Secretary. The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or his duly author- ized representative. (B) Local Auglhorit1 . The State, Territory or county jointly or severally ,parties signatory to this Agreement. (C Project. The road, trail or bridge covered by this Agreement. (D� Rational Forest Prej_ect. So much of th.e Project as has been or is to be surveyed, constructed or maintained under the direct supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture, and -paid for in whole or in part out of moneys r_k id available by Congress for such+ purpose. E Plans. 'daps, plans or other drawings, and specifications. F Construction. Reconstruction and improvement as yell as original construction. G 11a.intenance or Properly 11a.inta.i_n. The .raking of needed repairs and the preserva- tion of a reasonL'bly smooth surface, or a reasonabl, satisfactory structure, as the case may be, but not extraordinary repairs or reconst •action. MSCItIl--TION OF PROS_ CT ART. 2. ThIs agreement covers the surveys;plans and estimates, construction, surfacing and r.- intenance of the project known as the Lt. Baker Road, located between Glacier and Sta- tion 472 of the location survey, terminal points, being approximately 15 railes in length, and provides for the construction of that section between Glacier and '17 celsior and such necessary surfacing of the p oject, with crushed rock or gravel surface, as the balance of construc- tion funds will pers_rit. Unless modified in accordance with Art. 4 hereof, the project shall have a maximum grade of 6 per cent with ruling grade of 5 per cent, a general mi.ni.rtiusn .radius of curvature of not less than 100 feet, writlh width of roa.dwray of 14 feet, with durable struc- tures and with cross sections, as shown upon Exhibit A hereto attached. The mileage of the project is divided approximately as follows: Vitlhi.n Whatcori County 15.0 miles Ler_.th within iati onal Forest 15.0 miles Length outside of Rational forest 0.0 miles Total length of Project 15.0 riles Based upon a location survey, it is estimated that the Project. of the length and standard of construction above s-pecif ied, vri ll cost the following amounts: National forest Project Location surveys, construction and surfacing ?117,000.00 Annuu,l L:aintenance 1,500.00 SURVEY, PL -I'S AIM ESTI-L.-ATES ART. 3. The Project shall be constrL-cted in strict conformity with the plans prepared by Bureau of Public Roads and approved by the Local Authorit;; and the Forest Service, subject to such r.iodifications hereof as rmy be made in accordance writh Art. 4 rereof or such other modifications as may be agreed upon by the Local Authority, the 1 orest Service and the, Bureau of Public Roads; vrhich said plans, and the estimates based thereon, are made a part of this agreement. 110DIFI CATI01i OF AGI—=55 Ili' ART. 4. If, including the estimated cost of surveys and engineering, the estimated final cost, based on the location survey or on the lowest satisfactory bid for constructing .the Pro- ject, is in excess of the aaount which the T rties have agreed to 1r•ovide, notice thereof shall be given by the Forest est Service to the Local Authority. If both parties have and are willing to iorovide additional funds to meet such excess, such funds shall be provided by the parties hereto in such aiaounts, respectively, as may be i..utually agreed upon; otherwise such changes approved by the Local Authority, the Forest Service, and the Bureau of Public Roads may be made in the plans and specifications cz are found advantageous andwill reduce such total cost to the alaount which the parties 1r.,ve agreed to provide. In case of such el_cess cost, construc- tion shall not be started or obligations with reference thereto incurred until appropriate provision has been made for modifications of Mans and specifications or for raking additional funds available. If the funds which tine parties have agreed to provide or car: make available are still insufficient to construct the Project in accordance with tine approved plans and specifications or u.pproved chap Les tLerein, either party may, before construction is begun or 6 -B Jan . Triter .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday THE 28th D,aY or P.i i ch 1923 or obligations with respect thereto incurred, withdraw from this agreement upon thirty days notice to the other, and upon payaent of its pro -rates share of expenses theretofore incurred in connection with the Project. If, during progress of construction, it appears that the funds which the parties have agreed to provide will be insufficient to meet the total cost of the Project, notice thereof shall be given by the Forest Service to the Local Authority, and if the parties or either of teem. can not, or are not trilling, to provide the additional funds necessary, such changes in the plans and specifications, or in the length of the Project, s,s will reduce the total cost to the amount of funds available shall be made in the manner above specified. ART. 5. It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or revision of plans as hereinbefore provided and no discrepancy between any estimates and the actual final costs of the Project, or of any part thereof, shall relieve either party hereto from full liability to pay its share of such final costs as hereinafter provided. COi;STRUCTION ART. 6. The Project from terminus to terminus, as described in Art. 2 hereof, shall be constructed by and under the direct supervision of the Secretary, either by force account, or by contract or by both, as may be determined by the Secretary; and the costs thereof shall be shared by the parties hereto as hereinafter provided. Unless prevented by strikes, unusual weather conditions, the Act of God, the public enemy or other unforeseen cause, and provided the necessary right of way has teen acquired for the Project, construction of the National Forest Project shall be started or advertisement for bids made within 60 days of the execution of this agreeuent, and thereafter the Project shall be prosecuted diligently to completion and as continuously as conditions will permit. 1:1AI T ` ! AYCE ART. 7. The Project, or any completed portion thereof, shall, for a, period of two years after completion, be properly maintained by the Secretary. At the .expiration of the two year period, the Project, or any completed portion thereof, shall be properly maintained 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 may direct and the costs thereof shall be paid as hereinafter provided. EYT-RAOR DlY.P. Y REPAIRS !=. ETECOYSTI'UCTION ART. 8. If, during the progress of construction or within two years after, its completion, on account of the action of the elements, or otherwise, 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 notify the Local Authority, accompanying such notification with a statement of the work to be performed and an estimate of the costs thereof. The Work shall be begun at such time as may be fixed by the Secretary, and, unless otherwise mutually agreed to, shall be performed by or under the direction of the Secretary. The cost of such work 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 SURVEY . PLANS , 1,STI=.:A_ Q S AI D COl STRUCTI ON SUTFACIl G AND 1'M1 Ti'ITAI:-1C. ART. 9. It is agreed, subject to the terms of this Agreement, that the Secretary shall pay 66-2/3 per cent of the final costs of the survey, plans, estimates, constrt3 tion and sur- facing 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 Hun- dred and Seventeen Thousand dollars (9117,000.00). It is further agreed, that, for a period of two years after completion of the work cover- ed by this Agreement, the cost of maintenance of the project, or any completed portion thereof, shall be shared by the parties hereto in the same proportion as the costs of construction and at the expiration of said two year period costs of maintenance of the entire Project shall be paid by the Local Authority. TUNS AVAIL133LE ART. 10. The Local Authority agrees that funds sufficient to meet all its obligations, with respect to the survey, plans, estioates , construction and maintenance of the Project, in- curred under this,Agreement, have been made available in the following manner, or otherwise: By Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners for Whatcom County under date of Idiarch 28, 1923, appropriating Thirty-nine Thousand dollars (039,000.00), as evidenced by certified copies of said resolution filed, or to be filed with the District loreste,r at Port- land, Oregon, on or before April 1, and which are hereby made a part of this Agreement. ART. 11. The Local Authority agrees that in addition to the amounts named in Art. 10 hereof such further amounts will be ;provided and rude available from time to time by resolu- tion or otherwise as may be necessary to .met all its obligations under this Agreement on account of extraordinary repairs or reconstruction, as provided herein; and the Local Authority will promptly notify the Secretary of such action and will submit satisfactory evi- dence thereof, all of which -shall, when so submitted, become a part of this Agreement. ART. 12. Unless and until this Agreement is modified or terminated by mutual consent, or as provided in Art. 1.7 hereof, the Local Authority agrees that funds sufficient to ieet all its obligations, with respect to the proper maintenance of the Project, incurred under this Agreement, will be made annually available in the following manner: By annual appropriation to be made by the Board of County Commissioners for Whatcom County, State of Washington. ART. 13. The Secretary agrees that, within sixty (60) days from the execution of this Agreement, or within siyty (60) days from the date when appropriations become available there- for, sufficient funds will be allotted out of moneys made available by Congress for the purpose to meet the obligations with respect to the survey, plans, estimates, construction and surfac- ing of the Project, incurred by the United States under this Agreement. RECORD OF COINI ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6-C Jan. TERM 1lednesday THE 28th DAY OF a: arch 1923 ART. 14. Unless and until this Agreement is modified or terminated by mutual consent, or as provided in Art. 17 hereof, the Secretary agrees that funds will be rm.de annually available sufficient to 7.rieet all the obligations, Frith respect to the proper maintenance of the Project, incurred by the United States, under this Agreement. PA .to,1TS ART. 15. Whenever funds become available for the purpose, the Local Authority shall deposit its share of the estimated costs of survey, plans, estimates and construction of the Project as determined under the provisions of this Agreement, also an aLiount estimated to be sufficient to pay the Local Authority's share of the costs of maintenance during the then calendar year, and also such further amount, if necessary, as is estimated to be sufficient to 'aay the Local Authority's s1mre of the costs of extraordinary repairs or reconstruction, in the United States Treasury in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1914 (38 Stat., 415, 430), entitled "An Act aking Appropriations for the Depart- ment of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen." The amounts so deposited shall constitute a special fund to be expended by the Secretary in the survey, plans, estimates, construction, surfacing, extraordinary repairs, reconstruction or maintenance of the Project, as the case may be. If, upon the completion of the Project, of of any extraordinary repairs or reconstruction the total amounts so deposited on account thereof shall be found to be in excess of the Local Authority's share of the final costs thereof, such excess d.a.11 be refunded. If, at the end of any calendar year, the total amount so deposited on account of maintenance for t1lat year shall be found to be in excess of the Local Authority's share of the actual costs of maintaining the Project for that year, such excess sh all, .at the option of the Local Authority, either be refunded, or held to its credit to be applied to the maintenance of the Project for the succeeding calendar year. FISCAL ACCOUITTIITG ATiD IMPORTS ART. 16. The Secretary shall keep accurate account of all disbursements made from funds deposited in the United States Treasury by the Local Authority under this Agreement, and as soon as practicable after the completion of construction, or of any extraordinary repairs or reconstruction, shall submit to the Local Authority a detailed stater-.ent of the,amounts so disbursed on account of survey, plans, estimates, construction, surfacing, extraordinary re- pairs, or reconstruction, and, at the close of each year, a detailed statement of the amounts so disbursed, if any, during that year on account of maintenance. PENALTY FOR FAILTJRF TO C011PLY VITH AGR.: ,2ENT ART. 17. If the Local Authority shall fail in any way to comply with the terms of this Agreement, the Secretary will give notice thereof, and if, wi �:hin f our (4) months f rom the receipt of such notice, tine condition complained of is not satisfactorily corrected, the Secretary s1l.a11 be freed from any and 'all further liability hereunder, may abro;ate this and any other existing Agreement with the Local Authority and may thereafter decline to enter into any other Cooperative Agreement with the Local Authority until c orapliance has been nr.de with the terms of this Agreement. ART. 18. It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that if road building equipIilent owned by the Federal Government is furnished for the c onstruction, extraordinary repairs, reconstruction or maintenance of this project tle rental value of the equipment so furnish- ed shall be d( terli.ned on the basis of rental schedules established by the Bureau of Public Roads and in f orce at the time work is started, and shall be credited on the share of the final costs to be paid by the Secretary for the surveym plans, estirp,tes, construction, sur- facing, extraordinary repairs, reconstruction or maintenance, as the case fray be. I I S MELLA1,MMUS ART. 19. Cautionary and inf or:native signs will be erected and maintained along the right of way of the Project by and at the sole expense of the Secretary. ART. 20. This Agreement is rude subject to all the rules and regulations of the Sec- retary, as approved Septei_iber 1, 1916, or subsequent aiiiendment thereof, the sahie as if such rules and regulations viere specifically set out and repeated herein. ART. 21. It is mutually understood and agreed tltla.t nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as obligating the Secretary to expend, or as involving the United States in any contract or other obligation for the future payment of, money in excess of appropriations authorized by 1 atir. AFT. 22. All rights of way, not on land of the United States, necessary for the Project shall be provided, and all expenses thereof and any incidental dar:lages to adjoining property paid, by or on behalf of the Local Authority; and no part of such expense or damages shall be paid directly or indirectly by the United States or be considered as a part- of the Local Authority's share of the find cost of the Project as hereinbefore provided. IiT LFITI SS JI-121=0F the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures and official seals, the Local Authority on t1le day and year first above written, and t'_'ie Secretary on the lltli day of April, 1923. it If 11 tt if 11 it It it It It t1 it " If to Board of County Commi.ss- " if ioners of `:ghat-cor;,. County it " State of V-1ashington. tt It it i1 11 It if ii 11 if it If 11 If li BOA11D OF COUILY CO41:L::ISSIOTE.]F;S '"OR WIHATC CH C CUITiTY L . C . Baxter J. A. Tiller Ed 13r own if 11 if fi 11 it 11 t1 to If it iI 11 it If If C . w . :i,LILS gy it United States Department of 11 Acting Secretary of Agriculture i1 Agriculture 11 ii 1862 1:v62 It It If If It if if it It1f it I1 11 It to 11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TpRm Wednesday THE 28th DAY OF March 17 i 192 3 V Wednesday, !Larch 28, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Larch 27, 1923. Present, all mei:lars of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: (For Cooperative Agreement see this record, Pages 6-A to 6-C inc.) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMUISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 'RATTER OF IMPROVEMT ) ( R E S O L U T I O N ' OF MOUNT BAKER ROAD. ) ti'MM'11EAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, has entered into an ag-Vet9ment with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States for the survey, construction, surfacing and maintenance of the project known as the .1-ount Baker Road, locat- ed between Glacier and Station 472 of the leation survey, terminal points, being approximately 15 miles in length, and providing for the construction of that section between Glacier and Excelsior and such necessary surfacing of the project, with crushed rock or gravel surface, as the balance' of construction funds will permit; all of the project being within the Wash- ington National Forest, in Whatcom County, Washington, and the total cost of the location surveys, construction and surfacing not to exceed 3117,000. unless otherwise mutually agreed upon, of which the Secretary of Agriculture shall pay 66-2/3 per cent. and Whatcom County shall p_ay 33-1/3 per cent; and the annual maintenance cost of -$1, 500 shall., for a period of two years after completion of the project, or any completed portion thereof, be shared by the Secretary of Agriculture and the County of Whatcom in the same proportion as the costs of construction, and at the expiration of said two year period costs of maintenance of the entire project shall be paid by 1hatcom County; i!OW, THEREFORE, be and it is hereby resolved that theproportion of the cost of survey, construction, surfacing and maintenance of said Fount Baker Road project to be paid by said Whatcom: County, shall be paid out of the Forest Reserve Highway Fund of said Whatcom 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 Whatcom County on account of said survey, construction, surfacing and maintenance of said project, upon presentation of voucher's properly certified to and approved by the Bureau of Public Roads, and submitted to 1','hatcom' County for payment, and approved by the proper officers of said County; it being understood that the payments to be so made shall at no time exceed one. -third of the amount in value of the survey, construction, surfacing and maintenance of said project completed at the time any such payments are made, and in no event shall payments to be made under this resolution exceed $39, 000 for the proportion to be paid by said Whatcom County for the survey, construction and surfacing of said Mount Baker fload project, nor to exceed $500 for the pro- portion'to be paid by said Whatcom County for the maintenance of said Mount Baker Road pro- ject, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of h1arch, 1923. rr a rr u n rr " " u rr " fill of E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman Board County Commissioners "ioners 'of Whatcom County " J A Miller to State of Washington " - County Commissioner to tou rr rr rr rr n rr rr rr " u n rr Fd Brown Attest: F C Martin County Commissioner 'Deputy County Auditor and 'Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday;, April 2, 1923. Chairman 13oard C unty Ccmm issioners. �i AprilTrRm Monday RE CORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TuF 2nd1 D,\Y or April 192 3 Monday, April 2, 1923. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment taken on Llarch 28, 1923. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman of the -board, and T. A. Miller and Ed Brovm, Members of the Board, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board, in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURBF�t'�iT EXPENSE FUND. Sam E Barrett, Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Co Auditor 125.00 A J Love do 115.00 Lucy E King do 115.00 W L Beck do 110,00 Y C Martin Salary as Dep Co Auditor and Clerk of Board 125.00 I;: Thomas Salary as Recorder for Auditor 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 Gertrude Dewis do 3 days 14.00 D VJurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J A Miller do 166.66 Ed Bfo7m do 166.66 Jennie M Robin Salary as Supt Co Schools 187.50 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 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 25.00 S P Tapping Salary as Guard 80.00 M E D a w Salary as Probation Officer & Charity Commr. 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V Shute Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Yehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 .Uargaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 Ed E Hardin Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 W P Brown do 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as Co Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Dep Co Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 B D Kenyon Salary as Dep Pros Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Attorney 100.00 Edith M Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Deputy Co Treasurer 150.00 Olive Nilson do 125.00 J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Co Treasurer 125.00 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Co Treasurer 125.00 .r,reelove L Canfield Salary as Clerk for Co Treasurer 100.00 S A Earl do 100.00 C Vl Fisk do 100.00 Claire G Wilson do 100.00 Eileen Heath 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 VT M tbro ck do 125.00 W H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 14:0.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook for Jail 30.00 H D tcArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F M 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 D W McArthur 6alary as field Dep Assessor 108.00 Henry Slater do 108.00 C J Byron do 108.00 Ziary Snyder do 108.00 D C Wise do 84.00 G Bettman do 108.00 J A McBri de do 48.00 W BWilson do 96.00 C Humphreys do 108.00 Daniel Yc Cu sh do 64.00 Geo E Hamilton do 48.00 W T Jackman do 96.00 A H Frasier do 108.00 0 D Post do 28.00 Frances Atherton Salary as Stenog. for Co Agricultural Agent 83.33 H B Carroll Jr Salary as Co Agricultural Agent 175.00 L J Irwin Salary as Co Auto Mechanic 175.00 J W Smith Salary as Co Garage Floonnan 125.00 C C Ring Salary as Supt Co Home 100.00 Lottie V Jamieson Salary as Matron at Co Home 50.00 G Tatsugawa Salary as Cook at Co Home 85.00 .0 Cameron Salary as Asset Cook at Co Home 10.00 H J Hurst Ido 15.00 Ed Holmquist Salary as Teamster at Co Home 26.56 I L Hodge Salary as Teamster at Co Home 30.00 Mrs E bVl Day Salary as Nurse • . ; • at Co Home 75.00 E W Day Salary as Ass l t Nurse at Co Home 40.00 Ader Nukes do 40.00 Geo Slater Salary as Guard at Co Home 85.00 Fred W tacElmon Salary as Co Engineer 187.50 Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman for Co Engineer 160.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TF. ai Monday THE 2nd DAY or April 1923 E w Gooch L G Bowden L H Stark Pierre .Lartin A D Clark W P Brown Ed E .Hardi n I:rs J.ennie V. Robin A L Callahan Fred .w IdcElmon H B Carroll Jr Margaret J Diaz C C King 11 E Daw Alvada xelly s P Tapping C Humphreys Firs Lura Lyle Jessi.e Reynolds Earl . V Myatt Edna Griffith Andrew Dani el so n Bellingham Park Board Pacific Tel & Tel Co western union Telg. Co Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Fair Mercantile Co Royal. Dairy Products Co Carstens Packing Co w J Pyno r The ivai r Dept Store Owl Pharmacy Heinemann uiagnostic Lab. Nort1w;est Hdw Co H S Hartman Uhitfield-Dark Co Red Cross Pharmacy Nooksack Valley Pharmacy Luella Lauckhart Yountain Bakery Carstens Packing Co Whatcom Co Dairymen's Ass t o The Fair Mercantile Co i ck Rado w J Pyno r .w b' Gerard Poultry Feed Asstn A J Blythe Plb & Heat Co Collins Drug Co The Home store Owl Pharmacy Thiel. & Welter Northwest Hdw Co Morse. Hdw Co Bloedel Donovan Lbr 1,:i ll s G Gottlieb waschke Geo J . Hohl Co C H S-Egbert J R Hickok Diehl.Yotor Co Standard Oil Co H S Brooks W S Baker C u Clifton Pacific American Lrisheries Martin Electric Co Thiel & welter Mrs w .T Thistle St Luke's Hospital Dr 2iatherine uloman Dr S S Howe Dr C S Ho o d Fair Mercantile Co M J 0 t.Conno r Ireland & Pancoast BBGrocery Co Fischer & Isaacs Brown & Cole, Inc Jacobson Grocery uampbell & Brotnov Cleary, Tesdall urocery Rue Grocery Andro Mardesich Molten & Eontfort F F Ge.rard Golden. Rule Trading Co The Leader Scott & Co Welcomes Grocery George.& Barker Salmon Pack Battersby Bros The Fair Dept Store Maxwell Fuel Co Puget Sound Saw Mills & Shgl Co Salary as Inst'man for Co Engineer Salary as Chainman for Co Engineer do do do Postage do Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense cervices Services do for Judge as as as as as as as as as to to Co Supt . Schools Sheri f f Co Engineer Co Agricultural Agent Co Tuberculosis Nurse Supt Co Home Probation Officer Prob. Off. taking Constable Sheriff a/c Poll Co supt. Schools Work for Co Eng a/c P Hy #6B 0 child to Medical Lake Tax Col. (Jan) Listing Poll tax for 1922 for Assessor Bal. of Prem. on bond of J P for Blaine Refund on 0 Dt s Phone service to Co Offices., service to Atty .72 & Agr Agt .96 Lights for Detention Hospital Groceries for Detention Hospital Butter for Detention Hospital Meat for Detention hospital Supplies for Detention Hospital Milk cars for Detention Hospital Medical Supplies for Detention Hospital .Blood tests a/c Detention Hospital (Feb) Supplies for Detention Hospital Stove for Detention Hospital Burial of Sheridan Medicine for Co Patients do Damages to Auto by uo Home truck Bread for Co Home .Ue at for Co Home ( Feb ) Butter for Co Home Onions for Co Home Fish for Co Home Supplies for Co Home do Molasses for Co Home (Feb) Salux for Co Home supplies for Co Home do Medical supplies for Co Home .bUrniture etc for Co Home (Feb-Mch) Supplies for Co Home 9.72 & Co Garage .35 Supplies for Co Home (Feb-Mch) Lumber for Co Home (Feb) Oats for Co Home (Feb) Supplies for Co Home Work on orchard etc at Co Home Dehornirg cattle at Co Home Tractor, plow etc for Co Home Gas for Co Home Ins Prem on Cottages at Co Home Labor on cottages at Co Home do Paint for cottages at Co Home (Feb) Wiring cottage at Co Home (Feb) .bUrniture etc for cottages at Co Home (Feb) Board & Rm foil L,,rs Anderson Care of Della Mason Care of Luella Brookins Glasses for Schrader 1-Aedi cal services to Roy Kirkham (Dec) Groceries for frank et al Groceries for Curry Groceries for Rowland et al (Jan -Feb -Itch) Groceries for Bye et al Groceries for Teller Groceries for DeBoer et al (Feb-Ych) Groceries for Trove et al Groceries for Johnson et al uroceries for Mapley et al Groceries for Knox Groceries for Filippi Groceries for Johnson et al (Jan -Feb) Groceries for I11rs Smith Groceries for Cole Groceries for Smeader (Feb) Groceries for Sturgeon (Feb-Mch) Groceries for Reid Co Groceries for Taylor Mdse. for Garden Clothing for Enstrom children wood for Mullin Wood for Knox et al (Feb) 122.50 108.00 16.00 8.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 15.54 32.10 7.35 10.24 7.40 $.52 1.30 51.78 4.75 44.19 47.25 10.00 4.50 15.00 5.00 5o .16 99.03 1.68 2.52 9.15 8.12 18.70 13.55 1.80 15.27 4.50 1.95 8. oo 25.00 112.45 1.50 52.95 33.05 24.00 85.20 2.35 12.60 94.75 54.91 20.00 3.00 4.55 91.12 24.45 84.80 10.07 11.40 6.?9 14.17 184.28 30.00 8.5o 1 , 34.2.35 25.07 42.00 49.20 50.00 11.80 34.47 208.70 19.50 6.00 10.00 12.00 20.00 23.72 8.o1 65.73 45.57 10.15 9o.64 17.90 39.20 53.61 15.98 13.81 73.82 13.60 20.00 15.00 21.22 1.95 25.00 12.20 72.27 3.50 7.00 � 5S RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Tr m 1,londay Tim 2nd DAY or April CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Cont Id) Illontgomery Fuel Co Wood for 'aaryott et al (Jan -Feb -Lich) Central fuel Co Fuel for Bo Strom et al Caine-Grimshaty Co Coal for :ors Smith ( Feb ) Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt & Gas for 1dirs Frank et al 111hatcom Co Pow & Lt Co Lt for .Urs Enstrom F L Olslager House rent for I>_ullen Tars Katie Packer Clouse rent for Lancaster (Feb-Mch) W Dore House rent for LaBree (Dec) Loy Hardan Kent of furnished house for Enstrom (Dec-Jan-Feb-Mch .b' P Fry Room rent for Hundt ( Feb 15 to Lich 8 Water Dept, City of Bellingham Water rent for Mrs Rost (6 mos) J E Doty, Transfer Loving J C Mullin 0 R Hollingsworth Burial of Idortirimre Arthur C Harlow Burial of Lre Blomstrom & firs Lrullen Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt & Pow for Co Garage Standard Oil Co uas for Co Garage Union Oil Co of Calif. Oil for Co Garage Shell, Company of Calif. Gas for Co Garage Tabor. & Cruikshank Auto parts fo r Cc Garage Standard Auto Co Auto parts for Co Garage Chanslor & Lyon Co Auto parts for Co Garage. ueo H Weir Co Auto parts for 'Co Garage Diehl' Motor Co Auto parts for Cc Garage Thomas -soon Motor Co Auto parts for Co Garage (Jan-Mch) Yorse'Hdw Co Auto parts for Co Garage (Nov-Feb-Mch) Puget' Sound Welding Works Presto etc for Co Garage Federal Tire Sales Co Tires for Co Garage Clark"s Tire Shop Tire repairs for Co Garage Auto Radiator & Fender Works Fenders repaired for Co Garage Bellingham Battery Co Battery service to Co Garage .vo rthivest Auto Electric Co Sup & Bat service to Co Garage 22.08 & Sher.55 Diehl' motor Co Car for Sheriff The Lynden Tribune Publ. for County Union'Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co Records etc for Aud 844.17-Clk 44.-Tr 4.41- Assr 69. Griggs Sta & Prtg Co Sup to Aud 10-Sher 12.15-Tr 4.73-Eng 16.75- Assr 24.85-Tub Nurse 3.03- Agr Agt 3.90-Atty 10 Anstett Printing Cc Prtg for Tr 14.50-Judges 96.50-Roads 34. Irwin=Hodson Co Marriage Lie & Certs & Staples for Aud Lovrmah & Hanford Cc stencils for Co Agr Agent American Law Book Co 1 vol 1923 Annot for Judge Brot,m Thoma's-Noon Motor Co Auto blue book for Assessor E E Lescher Auto schedules for Assessor Cafe Richelieu meals for Jurors Harry' Davison' s Cafe Meals for Jurors Paul Tolsman Lieals for Prisoners Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Laundry for Jail A J Blythe Plumb & Heat Co Plumbing repairs in Jail Nellie A Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford Gustaf Johnson Cabinet for Sheriff S W Cornish Paint Co varnish etc for Courthouse Bellingham Sheet Metal V16rks Repairing roof of Courthouse Pacific Laundry Laundry for Courthouse Seth A Atwood P & W P Co Glass etc for Courthouse Caine�Grimshaw Co Lime for Court:,.yard Puget' Sound Pow & Lt Co Lts for Courthouse & Gas for Jail Central Grocery Canvas gloves for Janitor (Feb) Kristin Ostrom Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat Earnest Monohan do C C Moece do Joe Dugan do W L Cdnnolly Scalp bounty on 2 wildcats MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording Marriage Certificates John W Brisky, Clk Skagit Co Recording Marriage Certificate h C McMillen, C1k San Juan Co do SOLDIERS 1 RELIEF FUND. Clarence L R Brown Relief Sarah 'Foster Relief 0 R Hollingsworth Burial of R B Meacham Arthur C Harlow burial of Filler & Leitner DOMESTIC AI3IIIAL PROTECTION FUND. Vl E Preston Damages a/c sheep killed by dogs E R Bostwick J ofP fees a/c damages to sheep of W E Preston ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. J L Johnston Salary as Co Machinery Mechanic Jim Scott Salary as truck driver M Bjarnson do J Baxter do Leo Jess Labor on Lurrmii Shore Road .b' J Van Dema rk do .pert May Labor on Hannegan Road Joe 11yers do team Fritz Aluenscher do Is Carl Muenscher do 1t'oreman it 192 3. 26; 25 15.50 13.17 3.33 1.00 7.40 14.00 10.00 60.00 7.50 6.25 3.00 25.00 50.00 lo.62 192.00 48.23 46.00 119.27 22.10 38.69 131.80 12.63 2.00 6o.65 20.80 34.88 1.75 16.5o 5.90 22.63 366.50 27.26 1,003.08 85.41 145.00 108.00 4.10 10.00 12.50 24.50 11.45 9.75 288.00 10.25 1.80 3.00 16.85 7.40 136.74 1.25 3.30 13.20 64.78 2.25 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 28.00 1.00 1.00 50.00 12.00 100.00 200.00 25.00 3.00 110.00 4.00 44.00 100.00 20.00 15.00 3.50 14.00 14.00 65.62 RECORD OF COINITVIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Tvmm Monday THr 2nd DAY or Ap ri 1 1923 C E Fj ellman Gerrit Van Wee rthuzen A L Hi ck ey E T .nelson C M Nesman !J J Hof A G Dahlquist L H Van Patten Herbert Talmage Glen Talmage Chas E Talmage E E Talmage E A Parker H A Cassils Ralph Creasey Lynden Lumber Cc Union Iron Works V1 M Seeger Standard Welding Co Mo rse Hdw Cc Northwest Hdw Cc Howard -Cooper Corp. Bellingham .funk Co Baker.Township John Bullock Leo E Thiel Chas Bullock Lux Gerard L L Merrill A Ewing Geo Elder Milton Weidkamp Thos P Jeffers Lavid "Bi sset Max Fl llner Fred Tarte Gus Ni enaber S J raarr Chet Holmes Bert Bullock Verne 'Parrish Jim Scott Earl r eplinger Everett Baxter S W Watson Wm Martin J G Harrison Carl Harri son Ben Tucker M C Dods G A Caldwell Archie Johnson 1`ho s E Do d s Ernest Lewis inn Shi rl e y AWFrost J 0 Sweitier Henry Larsen Ed Jones Pete Martinson S W Watson F E Bottiger Geo W A Hinton Chas Bourn C J McLaughlin A G Fen ske Vim Foote United Lumber Lfiills R A Darnell American Concrete Works kilo ree Hdw Co Standard Oil Co L E Haggard H A Cassils H W Buzzard Paul Thomas Mike Van Uersbergen r• C vander Griend .Northwest Hdw Cc Caine-Grimshavi Co Lynn Fox EEFox L E Chichester Willard Minert M E Trarame l l 11 E Trammell H B Chichester ROAD & BRIDGE FUND (Cont'd) Labor on rush Trap Road do do do do do do do do do do do Labor on Everson -Goshen Road Bridge repairs Labor on road Lumber for Stickney Bridge Work on steam shovel Work on tractor Foreman (Oct) Welding on cat tractor (Jan;,JMch) Materials for steam shovel & tractor laterials for road machinery team 11 It If It 0 Blades bhaft etc for shovel County's portion cost repair Van Zandt Bridge PE LU.NENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND. Labor on Samish Road foreman do do do do do Labor on road Foreman do do do do Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd Ybreman do do do do do do do do do Night Watchman Labor on Liaple do Labor on State do do do do do do Labor on Guide do Labor removing Labor on. Road do on Deming -Glacier Rd (Machinery) Ya l l s Hill Foreman team Road Foreman lvieridi an Rd, South Foreman slide on yeming-Wickersham Rd Fo reman Labor on -Deming-Glacier Rd at Kendall Labor on maple Falls -Glacier Rd do Foreman do Labor on road Dragging road ( Feb-lieh ) Clearing snow from road Lumber Gravel Pipe & the Hose LTas & oil Gasoline Gas for truck. Shovel repairs (Feb) Labor on road Labor on Guide lvleridian Rd (North) do Wrench etc Coal Labor on lilt View Rd do team do 11 do do do do team team It m 0 8.00 6.00 20.00 12.00 20.00 24.00 20.00 4.00 6.00 1.00 10.00 24.75 37.00 2.00 7.00 169.98 4.74 2.25 47.05 49.42 24.96 143.95 11.48 1,500.00 105.00 28.00 20.25 8.75 8.75 7.00 38.50 35.00 20.00 10.50 12.00 159.00 119.25 lo6.00 lo6.00 94.00 lo6.00 24.00 8.00 8.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 8.00 13.50 1.60 1.6o 1.6o 1.6o 1.6o 1.6o 64.00 25.50 8.75 8.00 6.00 41.00 6.00 8.5o 3.00 50.00 58.00 3.00 45.50 17.90 149.09 4.50 99.34 4.08 1.85 56.50 18.00 36.00 39.00 5.15 164.31 6.75 5.25 3.00 8.25 9.00 10.50 6.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apri1TFRM Monday TiiF 2nd Dar or April 192 3 FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND. A Schrader Tent $ 8.00 RIVER IMPROV + dT FUND. Geo Elder Labor on Nooksack River Foreman 104.50 Clem Knut sen do 127.50 lerank_ Eviing do 132.50 V B Rogers do 106.Oo Wm Radder do 106.00 David Bisset do 68.25 Eben ?lead do 118 Adrian Nouwens do ,13 75.25 Milton Wei dkamp do 76.25 Max Fullner do 93,00 S W Jones do 79.62 T P Jeffers do 111.25 Orva Jeffers do team 84.00 Leo Jess do 102.50 W R Parker do 8.75 E J Crosier do 8.75 W R Parker do " 42.00 Ben Brun do " 6.00 R Horat do " 12.00 Archie Palmer do 24.00 R F Raper. Piling 687.78 Impe rizil x-i r Lumber uo Lumber ( Nov 4. 54 Bloedel-.Donovan Lbr mills Lumber (Jul & Feb3 3.64 H W Buzzard Repairs (Feb) 29.25 Lynden Welding & Mfg Co Welding 1.00 H W Buzzard Staples 50.00 Lyncleri wept .,tore Spikes etc 17.11 Farmers Ziercantile Co Spikes etc 24.6 Bellingham Junk Co Cable & drift bolts 136.91 Hartzell Hdw Co Axe etc 3.50 Standard Oil Co was & oil 70.12 Lynden Service Station do 4.08 Everson Garage Tire & tube 20.15 Laurel Garage Grease & service (Feb) 2.50 U W Robertson xepairs 12.87 North -Washington Impl . Co Twine ( Feb) 1.25 Scott &- Co Powder etc 16.95 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal (Feb -Bch) 230.94 Baker Township Countyts portion cost river work at Van Zandt Bridge 800.00 Producers Warehouse Co coal 4.00 DRAINAGE IEPROVETI + TT DISTRICT NO. 4, MAINTENANCE FUND. A U Stierlen Labor on ditch lbreman 10.50 C J Larson do 13.50 C M N e*sman do 10.50 J T Haveman do 5.62 John van Uinkla do 6.00 Leo Roble do 3.50 A U Stierlen bervices on ditch election board (Dec) 1.50 Leo Koole do 1.50 J T Haveman do 1.50 DRAIN. IIJPT . DI ST . NO. 7, MAINTENANCE FUND. K W Parrish Services on ditch election board (Dec) 3.00 DRAIN. IMPT. DI ST . NO. 15, MAINTENANCE FUND. Leon L' Nims Labor on ditch 69.10 L S Miller do 47.50 C A Perry do 38.50 E W Eims, do 3.50 DUFFI,5',R DITCH. C M Huisman Labor on ditch 6.75 J 1-1 Schuyleman do Foreman 2.00 I N THE 'MAT TER 0 F ) ( COUNTY 'PUBLISHING ) ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF BELLINGHAM AMTPRICAN PUBLISHING COIJPANY. 1f1HEREAS, in accordance with the duly published call for bids for doing the official printing and publishing for Whatcom County, the following bids were submitted: The Lynden Tribune: 30 cents per inch of solid nonpareil type, single column 13 em measure, for the first insertion, and 25 cents per inch for subsequent insertions; and will furnish 300 copies o:f the Auditor's Annual Report for the sum of (,!)50.00 Bellingham American Publishing Company: Publications to be made both first and subsequent insertions in solid nonpareil type, single column 13 em measure at the rate of 20 cents per inch for first insertion and 20 cents per inch for e each subsequent insertion; and will furnish 300 copies of Audi tort s Annual Report for $90.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APr.l ?!.�r1 .... Monday...,...._..... THE ..... _._ ...............2.r�d____.........._..._...._...DAY ...or. .... —_..........Ap..ri.L_ .....__. ........... __......_192,-3......._ WHEREAS, this Board finds.that the bid of the Bellingham American.Publishing Company is the lowest and best bid submitted; IT IS THL'REFORE ORDM► that the contract for., county printing and publishing be, and same is hereby awarded to the Bellingham American Publishing Company. for a period of one year from, -and after the let day of July,1 2 and ending on the Oth day of June 1 24 Y Y 9 3 g 3 Y 9, provided that the said Bellingham American Publishing Company shall. enter into a contract and agreement with Whatcom County for the faithful performance of said contrast and furnish a surety bond in the sum of $1000.00 to the satisfaction of this Board. None in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of April, 1923. 11 It It 11 If it it It It It 'tr tl rl 1) E C, Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the.Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J A Biller " State of Washington " County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Official bonds of N P Nelson, Clerk, Viola M.Kelly as Treasurer; and F F Ambrose as Assessor, for Acme Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the Co. Clerk. ----- 0Q0----- The March Reports of F V Shute as Co. Physician, ;argaret J Diaz_as Co Tuberculosis Nurse, and C C King as Supt Co Home, were filed with the Board. . The minutes of the March Session were read and approved by the. Board.. On. Motion the Board adjourned to meet on i"Tiday,-, April .6, 1923. Attest: Deputy Uounty Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Cha' man Board County Commissioners. 14 Apri 1TER111" RECORD OF C®MMISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS .r'ri day TuF 6th D,t OF Ap ri 1 1023 r'riday, April 6, 1923. The Board of Uounty Commissioners met on this day pursuant to adjourn- ment taken on Lionday, April 2, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI.'12I SSIONERS OF IN TxE MATTER 01' ASSESSOR ) ( FOR GLACIER TOWNSHIP. ) WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ORDER APPOINTING V0 HINTON. WHEREAS, 1' E Roberts, the regular elected Assessor for Glacier Township, hasfiled his resignation as such assessor, and the Board of Supervisors of said township have recmgmend- ed the appointment of Vhn Hinton as assessor; IT IS THEREFORE ORDFRID that the resignation of F L Roberta as Assessor for Glacier Totm ship be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURTF.FR ORDERED that <<Tm Hinton be, and he hweby is appointed as Assessor for Glacier Township. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of April, 1923. 11 11 11 11 if II II 11 11 11 to 11 It It "Board of County Commis- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " It It " " If " " to If to 11 n n u Attest: F. C. Llartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County lommissior_er Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIXIISSIONERS OF IMATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE LATTER OF CLERK ) ( ORDER APPOINTING PAUL JOHNSON FOR CUSTER TOWNSHIP. ) WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that Gerrit Van Wi.ngerden, the Clerk -elect for Custer Township, has resigned, and the Board of Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of. Paul Johnson of Blaine R 2 to fill the vacancy; l'T IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Paul Johnson be, and he hereby is appointed as Clerk for Custer Township. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of April, 1923. It 11 to 11 it 11 It II It It it " If of E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commi ss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of VJhatcom County " J . A. Miller If State of Washington " County Commissioner it to of If It I, It it if 11 " if is to Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F . C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, April 9, 1923. hairm o rd Cerunty ommiss- i oners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ap ri l.. Ts,111-11 _ _ f; oxlday THE ....9 th ..._ _.... _ .. _ ._ .. ......... D �Y. or.._.... Monday, April 9, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment.taken on April 6, 1923. Present, a.11 members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. E C Baxter Expense as Co Commissioner 35.84 -----000 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0I21ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVELENT ) ( RESOLUTIOII TO IMPROVE. OF PERM'=TT HIGHWAY NO. 6-B ) WHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held in the Commi.ssionerst Office of said county on. the.. 9th day of April, A. .D., 1923, a quorum Bing present and a majority voting in. the. affirmative, the following resolution was adopted: RESOLVED, that public interest demands the improvement, under -the -provisions of Chapter 35 of the Lags of 1911, of that section of a public highway... situate. within the County of Whatcom and described as follows: PERMANENT HIGHWAY N0. 6-B, Irnown as the Acme -Wickersham Road, beginning at . the end of the pavement in Section 20, Two 37 B, R 5 E, W.1r. ; thence in a southerly direction to 10iat'com-Skagit County line in Section 31, Twp 37 N, R 5 E, W.E. , a. distance. of . 14, 333.2 feet. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of. April, 1923. It It 11 it it - It 11 I1 II if It if 11 It "Board of County Commiss- " 'tioners of Whatcom County " It State of Washington " 1F It 11 11 It 11 11 It 11 11 It II It II Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and C1(rk of the Board. -----000----- 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, April 11, 1923. Ch rman Boa- d County Commissioners R Wednesday, April 11, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 9, 1923. 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 For claims paid from Revolving iiVnd. y'p 442.66 M.rs R 0 Stone Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 75.00 Wolten & Montfort!. Supplies a/c Lake Terrill Ditch 50.98 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN TILE MATTER OF REGISTRATION OFFICER ( ORDER APPOINTING A. S. KIRKMAN FOR NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP, 2nd PRECINCT. ) WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of registration in Booksack Township, 2nd Precinct, thru the resignation of C N Adkinso.n,. the duly qualified officer therefor; and WHEREAS, A: S. Kirkman has been recommended as a suitable. person for the.said office; NOW,.: THEREFORE,.'. it is-'drdered. by ;thi-s Board that A.-'S'. Kirkman.:be, and he hereby is, appointed as Registration' Officer for Nooksack Township,. 2nd Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. none 'in regular adjourned session of the Board this 11:thday of April, 1923. "" n to to It 11' "" m n it n" E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman.of the Board "toners of Whatcom County " J. A. Miller to State of Washington " County Commissioner " " li a " if It " - n n n n If ii Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. BEFORE- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER 01" POUNMASTER ) ORDER APPOINTING D. W. MAIN. FOR N00 KSACK TO VftT SHIP . WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Nooksack Township have r§commended theappoint- ment of D W Main, of Everson, Wash. R 4, as poundmaster for said township; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that .0 W Main be, and he hereby is appointed . as poundmaster for vooksack Township. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1923. to if of it It it if it " n n-' " it " "Board of County Commi s s- "ioners of 111hatcom County " " State of Washington " to If it r+ It to "' it It 1t It u If to Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller Uounty Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Bonds of Andrew Banielson as Justice of Peace fof Blaine; and of P I. Hegg as Clerk, J D Custer as 'Treasurer, J D Custer as Assessor, of Park Township; J J Eason as Assessor of Columbia Township, John Campbell as Assessor of Van Wyck Township, and Charles McWilliams as Assessor for Rome Township, were all approved by the Board and filed with Co Clerk. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on April 12, 1923. Chairman Board County Commiss- ioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Aprih37.R.m . _-_.. Thursday THE .12th... DAT_or_. _._... __.192..3.... Monday, April 16, 1923. jhe . Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 11, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following probeedimg-s were had: Petition of B Bollerud et al for improvement, b p y graveling, of 54 miles of South Pass Road, and bond covering. petition, were filed with the Board. -------oOo----- CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEMENT FOR THE MONTH ENDING MARCH 31, 1923. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 1. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending 11arch 31, 1923. 1,10111, 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 dis- bursements, 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 Y. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said- disbrusements as follows, to -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 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 warrants redeemed ror interest on same For rebate on taxes For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same STATE GENERAL FUND. STATE SCHOOL FUND. STATE MILITARY FUND. STATE PERPWTENT HIGHWAY FUND. STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND, STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND. STATE RECLAMATION REVOLVING FUND. STATE VETERANS1 COUPENSATION FUND. STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND. STATE PARKS AIM PARKWAY FUND. STATE GAI , FUND. COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. SOLDIERS! RELIEF FUND. DOMESTIC ANIMAL PROTECTION FUND. HARBOR IMPROVELENT FUND. PERMALMINT HIGHWAY 1-TAIIvTENANCE FUND. 6,934.61 371.00 609.79 3,377.08 3,012.33 6,989.03 1, 497.59 it493.24 2, 910.59 202.92 2.50 4.35 112,120.58 1,790.97 19,778.31 2,128.o8 275.00 3.00 96.00 2,595.89 70.92 10 Apri 1TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thurs4PLY THE 1-2th DAY O April 1923 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. For warrants redeemed 341.60 •;_. GALM PROTECTION FUND. For warrants redeemed 922.43 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. For warrants redeemed 25.00 CERTIFICATE OF REDEMPTION FUND. For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquenoy 59.86 INSTITUTE FUND. For warrants redeemed 11.00 RIVER IMPROVEi:23I',T FUND. For warrants redeemed 193.77 PORT.OF BELLINGHAM FUND. For warrats redeemed 492.25 I'OREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND. For warrants redeemed 22, 500.00 For interest on same 612.00 CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid city and Twon Treasurers 261150.91 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. For warrants redeemed 2141879.30 For interest on same 41134.40 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDEr.PTION FUND. For school bonds redeemed 5, 000.00 For school bond interest couponsredeemed 1, 606.25 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS. For cash paid Township Treasurers 13, 251.34 B.LAINE-FERITTDALE ROAD IMPT. FUND (Hy #16 ) For road bonds redeemed 15, 000.00 For road bond interest couponsredeemed 11155.00 OUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD IMPT. FUND. (Hy #25) For warrants redeemed 324.37 For interest on same 8.07 LYNDEN- SUMA S ROAD I10 T . FUND. (Hy #30 ) For road bonds redeemed 111000.00 .vor road bond interest coupons redeemed 61405.00 ITOOKSACK- SUXA S ROAD IMPT. FUND (Hy #31) For warrants redeemed 3,580.25 For interest on same 159.99 SAXON BRIDGE FUND. For warrants redeemed 3.75 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, CONSTRUCTION FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 36.90 For interest on same 22.80 DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, MAINTENANCE FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 10.00 Total Disbursements $ 494,150.02 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 Larch 31, 1923, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Depository Treasurer's Balance First National Bank Bellingham rational j3ank Northwestern National Bank American National Bank Home State Bank of Blaine First National Bank of Lynden First Bational .Sank of Ferndale Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas Nookeack Valley State Bank of Everson farmer's & Merchant's Bank of Noo knack Custer State Bank of Custer People's State Bank of Lynden 305,979.22 229,634.90 215,645.12 1001000.00 12, 500.00 32, 500.00 25,000.00 13,000.00 10,000.00 15, 000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 20,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit ? 994, 259.24 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apri7rH.Rm Thursday .._..... THE. 12th DAY or....._._.... Apri.l— . — 192 3-- CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 130000.00 Currency 756.00 Silver 18.33 Checks and cash items 16,834.55 Total cash in Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 181608.88 Grand Total. Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,012,868.12 IN TESTIM01TY IMREOF, the have hereunto set out hands and affixed. the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 12th day.of. April, 1923. """ ii n" n if if u It 11 n a "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " of State of Washington " n""" o u if 11 It u If If n to Attest: F C Yartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000--- E C Baxter Chairman of Board . of County Commi s sio.ners J A Iuiller County Commissioner EdBtown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 14, 1923. Chairman I3oar`d County Commissioners L 't Ap ri 1 Trttrr RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday Tim 14th DAY OF Ap ri l 1923 J Saturday, April 14, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 12, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTMISSIONERS OF M ATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER O v THE Ii4'ROVZ+',i,nENT ) ( ORDER FOR HEARING. OF THE SOUTH PASS ROAD. ) IT IS ORDERED by this Board that the time for hearing on the petition of B. Bollerud and others for the improvement of the South Pass Road, in accordance with Sections 5730 to 5782 inclusive, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of the State of Wash- ington, as amended, be and same is hereby set for Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.M. said hearing to be held in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House of Whatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of April, 1923. 1t it It it to It tl It 11 It it 11 of if "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " of " to It If If tt n it it It if to t► Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Ulerk of the Board. -----o00u E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners J. A. ?:filler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The Engineer's report as to signatures and frontage as shown on Petition to gravel South Pass Road, was filed with the Board. 000 ---- — The approval by the Supervisor of Highways of resolution of the Board to improve Permanent highway lvo. b-B (Acme -Wickersham Road) was filed with the Board. .._-..-000---_— On motion the Board adjourned to meet on iA,onday, April lb, 1923. Cha'rman Board County Commiss- ioners. RECORD OF C®IXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TF.Rm Monday THE 16th DAY or April 192 3 T;r.ohday, April 16, 1923. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on April 140 '1923. Present, all mbmbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. Peter .Beebe Relief LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. William L Gaston Salary as Dep Sheriff (Dec, 1922) B N Kingsley do do Uurrent Expense rand Sup & Lab furnished Sheriff's autos by Co Garage in Dec 0 K Garage Auto supplies for Co Sheriff (Nov -Dec -Jan) George SybTant Salary as Dep Sheriff (Jan) -----000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO2214ISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM, COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER Oil' POUNIJUASTER ) ' ( ORDER APPOINTING ALBIN HOVDE TOR BOOKSACK TOW11SHIP. ) 30.00 100.00 25.00 87.35 75.45 88.00 VIHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors have recommended the appointment of Albin Hovde, of Everson, Wash. R 4, for poundmaster of liooksack Township; IT IS THII-REFORE ORDERED that Albin Hovde be, and he hereby is appointed as Poundmaster for Nooksack Township. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of April, 1923. to " n if It It it if u If it 11 if " E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " A. Miller to State of Washington " County Commissioner if It If if If It It to n n" n u" Ed Brown Attest: County Commissioner F. C. Uarti n Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ✓ Bonds of Griffith Roberts as Treasurer of Columbia Township; and of C.M. Sorensen as Clerk, Fred Uunsen as Treasurer and 1+1red Munsen as Justice of thePeace for Lawrence Township, C E Anderson as Treasurer and vincent J Zaremba as Clerk and also as Assessor, of Bsker Township, were approved 'by the Board and filed with County Clerk. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, April 26, 1923. C irman Board County Commissioners Ap ri 1 TER.M RECORD OF COMIVIISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday THE 26th Der or Ap ri 1 1923 Thursday, April 26, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 160 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE ThE BOARD OF COUNTY COSMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE ') ( ORDER TO ISSUE. CURRMTT EXPENSE VIARRAI:T 1,10. 86027 ) MHEREAS, application has been made to this Board by the Union Oil Company of California wherein the permanent loss of Current Expense Fund warrant No. 86027, issued on September i, 1922, in the sum of $468.60 in favor of the Union Oil Company, is set out to the satis- faction of this Board; 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 $468.60 on the Current Expense Fund to the said Union Oil Company of California, in lieu of the one so lost as aforesaid, Done in open session of the Board this 26th day of April, 1923. " if if if it it " it It It " if " if E . C . Baxt e r "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J. A. Miller " State of Washington If County Commissioner it 11 " 11 11 11 I1 11 11 II 11 It 11 11 Ed Bro :'tin County Commissioner Attest: F. C.. Martin Beputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on .Friday, April 27, 1923. Cheri man Boar County Commissioners RECORD GE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Aprih r:,; z. 1'r day THE _ 27th DAY.. or......_. April__ . ...... Friday, April 27, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 26, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Official bonds of u A Compton as Treasurer, and Uri D Nelson as Clerk, for Deming Township, were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. -----o0o--- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT-RdISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE I1,1PROVM=T DISTRICT ) NO,. 20 OF VVHATCOM COUNTY, WASHING'LON. } 0 R D E R ON THIS day this matter w4a presented to the Board for further proceedings, and it now appears that deeds conveying right-of-way necessary in said drainage improvement district No. 20 have been obtained from all persons within the district except S. Starkenburg, and C. U. Brown; and it 'further appearing that deeds conveying all the right of way from the outlet of said ditch up to the intersection of said ditch with the south line of the Lynden-Sumas Road known as Highway No. 30, said point of intersection being.' situated in the northwest quarter of the northwest giarter of section 14, township 40 North, range 3 east, W.i:., and that the only right of way which is not already secured is situated north of said Lynden-Sumas«Road known as Highway No. 30; and it further appearing that. said .improvement should be made and that steps should be taken at once for the construction thereof; and it further appearing that the construction of the portion of said improvement south of said Lynden-Sumas Road known as Highway No ..30, where rights of way have been obtained, is feas- ible, and that construction thereof should begin in the manner provided by law; and it further appearing that this board having determined to proceed with the work. of construction of that part of said system above described, and election should be.held within said district in manner provided by law; and it further appearing. that proper funds in the office of the county treasurer, as provided by law, should be created, NOW9 TH-EREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the work of construction in said drainage improvement district shall proceed in the manner to be. determined by the Board of Super- visors of said -Drainage Improvement -District, to be elected as hereinafter provided; and IT IS r,URTHER HEREBY ORDERED that an election be held within said District on Saturday May 19th, 1923, between the hours of one otclock P.M., and seven d1clock P.M.; that said election be held in the residence of Cornelius Jager, located -in the north one-half of the north one -hall' of the southwest one -quarter of the northeast one -quarter, section 15, Township 40 north, Range 3 east, W.M., in Whatcom County, Washington, said place being within said drainage improvement district; that Henry Spaan is hereby named inspector and Cornelius Jager and E. J. Kamm are hereby named judges of said election; that at said election all electors of the State of Washington owning lands in the district shall be entitled to 'vote thereat, and at said election two qualified electors of Whatcom County, Washington, owning land within said district, shall be elected as supervisors., who with the county engineer shall constitute the first board of supervisors of said district; that the supervisors so elected shall each, before entering upon his duties, give a bond in the sum of $200.00. viith surety to be approved by this board; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said election to be published in two consecutive weekly issues of the Lynden Tribune, published at Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington, said Lynden Tribune being a weekly newspaper having a general April'rRm RECORD OF COMIAISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS irri day TFtr 27 th DAY or April 1923 circulation in said district; the last of said publications shall not be less than seven (7) nor more than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of said election; and shall cause notice of said election to be posted by the Sheriff of Matcom County, Washington,• not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of said election, in three of the most public places in said district; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that there shall be and there hereby is established in the county treasury of V7hatcom Uounty, Washington, a separate fund for the construction of said drainage improvement system, some to be known as Construction .Fund of Drainage Improvement District t,.o. 20 of S'lhatcom County, Washington, and also a separate fund for the redemption of all bonds issued or warrants sold in connection with said drainage improvement district, to be known as Redemption Dund of Drainage Improvement District Nq 20 of Whatcom County, Washington; and also a separate fund for maintenance of said drainage improvement system to be known as Maintenance .Fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 20 of Matcom .County, Washington; and IT APPEARIIIG that deeds conveying right of way through land of S. Starkenburg describ- ed as follows: A strip of land 30 feet Bride in the Ste, SW , Sec 11, T 40 N, R 3 E, W.M., the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north line of Road No. 162, 917.3 feet east and 30 feet north of the S.1% corner of said Sec. 11; thence N 2 degrees 00' E 145 feet; thence N 87 degrees 331 E 360.5 feet; thence N 68 degrees 50 1 E 398.0 feet, more or less, to an intersection with the East line of the Serest 10 acres of the SEJ SWJ of the said Sec 11, 334 feet north of the south line of said Section 11, and through land of C. U. Brown described as follows: A strip of land 30 feet wide the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east line of the west ten acres of the SEh SZVJ of Section 11, T 40 11, R 3 E, W.M., 334 feet north of the south line of said Section 11; thence.N 68 degrees 50-y"+ E 90.5 feet; thence N 31 degrees 211' E 195.2 feet; thence N 77 degrees 021 E 412.0 feet more or less to an inter- section with the west line of the East 12 acres of the SEh StiY-,;lf of the said Section 11, 626 feet north of the south line of the said Section 11, have not been secured and that unless said right of way is secured, it will be necessary to institute condemnation proceedings in the Superior Court of Vaiatcom County, Washington, in the manner provided by law for the obtaining of said right of way before the construc- tion of said drainage improvement system as laid out north of the Lynden-Sumac Road known as Highway iN o . 20. i,,OW, TriEREFURE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that in caIIe right of way cannot be secured from said S. Starkenburg and C. U. Brown, as described above, that at the. time the Super- visors to be hereafter elected deem it feasible to start construction of that portion of said system north of said L,ynden-Sumas Road, known as Highway 1vo. 20, that condemnation proceedings be instituted in the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Vlashington, in the manner provided by law for the obtaining of the necessary right of way through lands belonging to S. Starkenburg and C. U. Brown, which right of, way is hereinabove described. IT IS FURTHER 111,1REBY ORDERED that in case that it becomes impossible to obtain by negotiations other right of way necessary for the construction of the ditch in said improvement district vo. 20 from any other persons owning lands in said district, that such 'parties- shall be joined as defendants in such condemnation proceedings above ordered. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of April, 1923. it If u n of " to it If If If 11 It tt "Board of County uommiso- " "ioners of Whatcom Uounty " if State of' Vlashington " It it It " " " of of It " to n u n Attest: E. C. Baxter Chairman Board of County Commissioners. J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and ex=officio Clerk of the Board.-----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, May 1, 1923. of Board. ^i rr�an RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ter' ApTuesday.. .......... THE.. .... ........ ri,. 'r:,ttD( __ _ .....:.:... _1st........,......... ..._.......... DnX. Qr ...__ _ .. _...'stay....._..._......_..............-......1�J,23.._._._ Tuesday, May 1, 1923. The Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 27, 1923. Present, .B....�.C.,. ,Baxter, Chairman of the Board,. and J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, Members of the Board, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings. had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. Sam E Barrett Salary as county Audi to r 187.50 J Wayland Clark ' Salary as Deputy County Auditor 125.00 A J Love coo 1-15.00 L E King do 115.00 W L Beck do 110.00 F C Martin Salary as Dep Co Auditor & Clerk of the Board 125.00 M Thomas Salary as Recorder for Auditor 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 D Vlurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor;., 75.00 E C*Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J A Miller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 firs Jennie M Robin Salary as Supt Cc Schools 187.50 .vellie H Abbott Salary as Dep Supt Co Schools 125.00 Edwin M Day Salary as Justice of the Peace 100.00 W H Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of the Peace 25.00 S P�Tapping �Daw Salary as Guard (16 days) 42.65 M E Salary as Probation Officer & Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 .Fred V Shute 'Mehlig Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Salary as Coroner 66.66 11argaret J Diaz Salary as Co Tuberculosis ..Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary,As Janitor 125.00 L J 1rvvin Salary as Co Auto Uechanic 175.00 J W Smith Salary„ as Co Garage Floorman 125.00 Ed t Hardin "Brown Salary as Superior Judge 178,65 VY P do 178.6 5 G P Kincaid Salary as County Clerk 187.50 ArWii e Stewart Salary as Dep Co Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Pro secuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Dep Pros Attorney 175•00 Florence .Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Attorney 100.00 Edith M Thornton. Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 .frank Vlilson Salary as Dep Co Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson do 125.00 J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper. for Co Treasurer 125.00 J H Stevenson. Salary as Cashier for Co Treasurer 125.00 Freelove Y, Canfield Salary as Clerk for Cc Treasurer 100.00 S A t1arl do 100.00 C W Fi sk do 100.00 Claire G Wilson do 100.06 Eileen Heath do 100.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Dep She ri f f 150.00 A L Medhurst do .150.00 H D Drai n do 125.00 W M $ro ck do 125.00 W H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul ' Tolsman Salary as Cook for Jail 30.00 M D LIcArthur Oalary as Co Assessor 187.50 Y M Carver Salary as Chief Dep Assessor 150.00 G A Pence Salary as Dep Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 Mary'M Snyder Salary as Field Dep Assessor 22.00 Uus Bettman do 100.00 Daniel �Ac Cu sh do 58.00 W B Wilson do 76.00 D C Wise do 68.00 C Humphreys do 36.0o Henry Slater do 50.00 D McArthur do 100.00 A H Frasier do 16.00 0' D Post.-:.-, do 12.00 Harry Olin do 20.00 Vl T Jackman do 100.00 C1 J' Byron do 80.00 I M Scott do 24.00 C C King Salary as Supt Co Home 100.00 Lotti:e V Jamieson Salary as matron of Co Home 50.00 u Tatsugavra Salary as Cook at Co Home 85.00 D Uameron Salary as Assft Cook at Cc Home 10.00 H J Hurst do 15.00 I L Hodge Salary as Teamster at Co Home 60.0o Mrs E W Day Salary as .Nurse at Co Home 75.00 E W Day Salary as. Ass It Nurse at Co Home 40.00 Ader Mukes do 40.00 Vlm Hunt Oalary as Teamster at Co Home 25.00 !'red Val MCElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.5o Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman fof; Co Engineer 16o.00 E W Gooch Salary as Inst 1 man for Co Engineer 175. 00 L G Bowden Salary as Head Chainman for Co Engineer 112.50 Roy Leonard Salary as Chainman for Co Engineer 8.00 H B Carroll Jr Salary as Co Agricultural Agent 175.00 Frances Atherton S-eltary__a.s Stenographer for Co Aqr Agent Aq_q-A 9; , "aJ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1TEshr _ Tuesday . _......_ _Tire: _ 1 st .. D,�y or May. 192 3 SamoE Barrett, Co Aud For claims paid from Revolving Fund 427.85 do do 1, 311.80 1drs R 0 Stone Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 75.00 lied W hcElmon Expense as Cc Engineer 6.55 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 44.25 Margaret J Diaz Expense as Co Tuberculosis Nurse 9.92 H B Carroll Jr Expense as Co Agricultural Agent 3.85 Y E Daw Expense as Probation Officer 1.55 Marrs Lura Lyle Services to Co Superintendent 48.00 Jessie Y, Reynolds Stenographic work for Co Supt. 10.00 E E Lescher Transc. of testimony for Pros Atty. 10.35 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County Offices 88.80 Western Union Telg. Co Service to Co Com 1.89 & Agr Agt .60 & Sheriff 2.88 5.37 Edith M Thornton, Co Tr Tax on 3 gravel pits on Hy #30 22.22 R W Drake Reg births & deaths in Dist #2 8.75 Florence Wright do #3 5.00 Y U Tromp do #4 8.25 Mrs Cora Radley do #5 6.25 Viola rielly do #6 1.50 Norber t James do �#7 1.75 Mrs Fred .Flint do #8 1.75 St Luke's Hospital Care of Co Patients (Yoh & Apr) 130.00 Arthur C Harlow Burial of Peterson & Ambulance service a/c Mrs "elson 30.00 Ya r mercantile Co Groceries for Detention Hospital 62.73 Royal Dairy Products Co Butter for Detention Hospital 8.80 Carstens racking Co heat for Detention Hospital 8.92 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Light for Detention Hospital 2.79 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Analysis for Detention Hospital (Mch-Apr) 47.50 ivorthwest ndw Co Supplies for Detention Hospital 3.92 0 G Clifton Carpenter work at Detention Hospital 30.00 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Lumber for Detention Hospital 88.21 & Co Home 17.48 105.69 Owl, Pharmacy Supplies for Co Home 25.25 & Detention Hospital 13.25 (Mch) 38.50 Collins Drug Co Supplies for Co Home 20.35 Red Cross Pharm y Supplies for Co Horne 139.50 Mrs Henry 1Luchenreuther Services as extra nurse at Co Home 32.00 Fair Mercantile Co uroceties for Co Home 404.99 You�ntain Bakery Bread for Co Home 33.00 3.10 Whatcom Co Dai iymen' s As s' n Butter for Co Home 9 Carstens racking Co Meat for Co Home (Yoh -Apr) 198.80 J. F J Farley Feed for Co Home (Mch -Apr) 141.35 _Lr Gerard Supplies for Co Home 31.50 W J* Pynor Supplies for Co Home 104.45 Fair Dept Store Mdse for Co Home 98.20 Van Ogle Shoes repaired for Cc Home (Mch-Apr) 14.40 J P Jackson Spraying etc for Co Home 33.00 Diehl Yot or Co Repairs to truck for Co Home 7.10 Standard Oil Co Distillate for Co Home 7.75 Thiel & Welter Supplies for Co Home 21.85 Morse Hdw Co do 13.05 Northwest Hdw Co do 11.04 W H Williams & Co Ins Prem on Co Home Bldge 50.00 Miller Bros. Investment Co Ins Prem on Co Home Bldgs 64.00 Brisbin, Smith & Livesey do 64.00 Roland G Gamwell do 764.00 Miller & Peters, Inc do 32.00 W S'Baker Labor on cottages at Co Home 72.65 C G'Clifton do 46.00 Standard Construction Co do (Feb) 29.25 Martin Electric Cc Wiring cottages at Co Home 27.00 I N Cone Assistance to Carrie Owens 40.00 Ben + Tucker Care of 14v&y children (Mach -Apr) 40.00 .ur natherine uloman care of Luella Brookins 10.00 violet Johnson Care of Mrs Peck & family 2.50 Mrs'tip! T Thistle Bd & Rm for 21-1i'mAnderson & baby 30.00 Dr S S Howe Prof Services to Samuel M Park 5.00 Eliiabeth C Allen Transp. for Violet Zamzo 4.94 Empire L-eat & Groc. Co Groceries for Faggs (Mch-Apr) 18.70 Fair mercantile co Groceries for Yr$ •Smith & Frank et al 52.14 U' Conno r u ro c ery Groceries for Curry 8.28 .Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for Teller 9.14 Brovin & Cole, Inc Groceries for warden et al 35.76 The Grant urocery uroceries for Lancaster 22.27 Hue Grocery Groceries for Knox 19.06 KMirdesich Groceries for rilippi 12.75 Campbell & Bro tnov Groceries fo r 1JcBri de et al 28.64 Jacobson urocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 C Hinote Groceries for Beckman 36.35 Ja 'g'er & Breen Groceries far Jeltema 15.00 Scott & Co Groceries for Falgatter et al (Mch-Apr) 68.51 Violt'en & Yontfo rt Groceries far Johnson et al 58.99 Royal vairy Products uo Butter for L-Irs Smith 3.94 J H Bailey House rent for Mullin 6.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt & Gas for Mrs Frank 2.85 & Lt & Pour for Co Garage 8.85 11.70 Standard Oil Cc Gas & Oil 78.73 Diehl iLotor Co Auto parts for Co Garage 61.n Tabor & Cruikshank do 34.02 Geo H Weir Co do 73.40 Chanslo r & Lyon Co dp 3.24 Standard Auto Co Enohangeion,"`auto •for;, ^o 1Supt 441.00 & parts for Co Garage 2.15 443.15 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Ti.-Rm. Tuesday THE 1st _ DAY or l2ay _ . 1923 I::otor Tool Specialty Co Supplies for Co Garage 5.72 korse Hdw Co Supplies for Co Garage 17,63 Northwest Hdw Co do 14.96 John 1' Campbell do (Mch-Apr) 43.39 T & M Tire & Rubber Co Tire & tube for Co Garage (Feb -Lich) 29.4 si'ox-Armstrong Tire Agency Tires for Co Garage 86.4b Puget Sound Welding Worlcs Welding for Co Garage 31.90 J M Laube & Son Yender repairs for Co Garage 3.60 Auto Radiator & Fender Works Radiator repairs for Co Garage 45.75 Bellingham Battery Co Battery service to Cc Garage (Apr) 4.60 C J Sorensen Ins Prem a/c Overland Auto 4.00 The Lynden Tribune Publ for County 10.00 Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co Sup for Eng 25.50-Assr 364.95-Co Supt 29.25- J of P 4.09-Garage .75 424.45 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co Sup for Agr Agt 1.35-Sher 3.40-Clk .90-Tr 160.00- Ct Stenographer 4.00 169.65 Anstett Printing Co Prtg for Aud 24.75 & Clerk 9.50 34.25 Irish Printing Co Prtg for Clerk 18.90-Treas 75.00 93.00 U A Griffith Co Rubber stamps for Aud .60 & Paper for Sher 7.00- Tr 7.00-J of P 7.00-Pros Atty 8. 29.60 C M Adams City folder for Co Clerk 1.00 Wayne Ll Haines Type for Auditor 1.30 E T'Mathes Book Co Rep to typewriter for Co Agr Agent 1.10 T F'Doan Blue prints for Co Engineer 21.50 E A Hall Bulletin rack for Co Agr Agent 8.00 Legoe Hdw Co iilash batteries for Sheriff 2.10 Paul: to 1 sman ''`deals for Prisoners 206.70 Sandison Studio Photos of Prisoners for Sheriff (Nov -Apr) 8.48 Owl Pharmacy �Jo ap for Jail ( Lich) 7.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt for Courthouse 55.38 & Gas for Jail 3.52 58.90 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jail 10.85 & Courthouse 5.20 16.05 American Concrete Works Tile for Courtyard (Apr) 1.00 J W Kincaid Plants for Courtyard 6.15 Northwest Hdw Co Shovels for Oourthouse 3; 50 A J Blythe Plumb & Heat Co Material for Courthouse (Mch) 1.70 Gage -Dodson Co Supplies for Janitor 3. 25 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FIND. Peter Beebe Relief 30.00 Sarah Foster Relief 12.50 LuARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. G P Kincaid Recording Marriage Certificates 40.00 George A Grand, Clk King Co do 3.00 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION MTD. William 1, Gaston Salary as Uep Sheriff (Oct -Jan) 200.00 Otto' Knutsen do (Jan 88.00 Geo Sybrant do (Feb 125.00 Northwest Auto Elect Co Services to Sheriff (Jan) 1.00 Sumas Garage & Elect Co Auto supplies for :sheriff (Jan -Feb) 70.55 Current Expense Fund Auto sup & rep for Sheriff from Co Garage (Jan) 145.49 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid from Revolving l'und 33.o8 J L Johnston Salary as 11echanic a/c road machinery 110.00 Id Bjarnson Salary as county truck driver 52.00 noy A Owen do 36.00 Everett Baxter do 8.00 Geo Elder Labor on Lummi Shore Rd (Foreman) 18.00 Verne Parrish do 12.00 Leo Jess do 90.75 r J Van. Demark do 90.75 L B Ho l eman do 10.50 J Herman Pehrson do 66.00 Thorold Aarstol Labor on Lawrence school bridge 21.00 Christian Lo rtensen do 17.50 G E G ri ff en do 3.50 A J Berg do - foreman 24.00 E A Parker Labor on Everson -Goshen Rd Foreman 31.50 l'ri tz Muen Scher Labor on Hannegan Rd team 10.50 Oarl -Muenscher do �� 22.50 A W Frost Labor on Guide Meridian Rd " " 61.00 Geo Maryo tt do 6.00 Olof Glad Labor on tiTtoodlawn Rd " 12.00 W A Schenck do " 1.6.00 W H UcRea Labor on Kendall Ditch 12.25 Roger Mc Rea da 12.25 A B Porter do 10.50 Stan Woudenberg Labor on Hannegan Road 3.00 E J Crosier do 3.00 -D Ba j ema do 3.00 A Hui sman do 1.50 Lewis Duim do 1.50 Gerrit Polinder do 6.00 Oscar Post do 1.50 H B Chichester Labor on road 6.00 G McKenzie Moving donkey engine (Mch) 8.00 .Daniel Linrud Hauling gravel (Jan) 12. 0 Glacier Lumber Co Lumber 431.00 Bellpak Lumber Cc Lumber 365.78 Everett Steel Co Steel for cat tractor 59.02 RECORD OF COXIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -April TERM Tuesday THE 1st DAY or L"ay 192 3 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND (Cont' d ) Thomas -boon motor Co Parts for tractor 2.65 Howard -Cooper uorp. Parts for Yuba tractor 5.07 Feenaughty Mach. Co Wheel for Grader 35.58 Union Iron Wojrks Parts for Grader 3.60 Bellingham Junk Co Rope etc a/c steam shovel (Feb -Apr) 11165 li o rthwe s t Hdv7 Co Supplies for Lummi Shore Rd 16.28-Tractors 8.55 24 :83 Morse Hdw Co Spikes etc 22.25 American ConcreteVlorks Tile & pipe for Lummi Shore Rd 46.75-Everson & Goshen Rd 20.02 66.77 Bellingham concrete Works Pipe for Lummi Shore Road 10.50 Andy.Prettyman Shoes for Prisoner workingon Lummi Shore Rd 3.00 Gage--Uodson Co Clothing for prisoner working on Lummi Shore Rd 4.65 Standard Oil Co Uas & oil 96.35 Bverson LTarage Tire etc. 21.75 Chris Hansen Work on Bailey Ditch 60.00 T+Fv' PEPKANT HIGIT11AY 1 AINTM'AIvCE FUND. John Bullock. Labor on Samish Road Foreman 102.50 S H Edwards do 52.00 A Ev�i ng do 17.50 Lux Gerard do 10.50 Ro y A Oven do 18.00 Earl Keplinger Labor on nendall Ditch 22.00 !five re t t., Ba xt e r do 22.00 A G Yenske do team 48.00 Fred Tarte do Foreman 150.00 Chet Holmes do 100.00 Bert Bullock do 100.00 S J 14arr do 100.00 Ernest C rea'sey do 100.00 Vern Parrish do 92.00 Gus Nienaber do 112.50 Jack :Jo ser do 52.00 A B Porter do 48.00 Paul Thomas do 36.00 Roy A Owen .do 26.00 M, Palmer do 14.00 Oscar Watson do 8.00 Wm Martin Watchman on machinery 20.00 Geo Elder Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd Foreman 96.00 T P Jeffers do 95.00 'Iax Ful l n e r lie do 74.00 Eben ad do 80.00 David Bisset do 61.25 Clem Knutsen do 72.50 a W Jones do 10.00 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd Foreman 97.50 J Baxter do 115.00 R A Darnell Gravel 5.30 R F Raper Piling 67.20 W M Hutchison Piling 295.44 Griffith Bros Gas & oil 2.52 Maple Falls Co -Operative Store Gas etc (rich -Apr) 12.60 D A Griffin Cc Gas for Grader 21.42 Morse tidw Cc Supplies for Grader 40.26 Northwest lidw Co Nails, peavy etc. 39.23 -varmers Lercantile Co Spikes 8.00 N Jaffe Cots etc for truck bunkhouse (Feb) 12.50 Caine=Grimshaw Co Coal 201.58 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil 137.61 RIVER I1APROVEr,BNT FUND. Clem Knutsen Labor on river 10.00 vic Rogers ' do 8.00 r'rank Evii ng do 10.00 W R Parker do 18.00 ie X Lam Labor on river 48.00 Paul King do 3.50 C A Gooding do 45.50 Lynden Dept Store Supplies for river work (11ch) 4.00 L A Griffen & Co Spikes etc (Dec-Jan-TAch) 8.00 A A English Cable etc (Jan-Feb-Mch 3z . 26 Lynden Rotor Co Radius rod etc (Feb -loch) 7.13 E L Bartlett Wood (Mch) 6 00 Chri s Tollum jr Woo d 6.00 Reynolds Fuel Co Wood (Mch-Apr) 61.00 YOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY 1U1,TD. E 11 Martin Labor on lit Baker Hy 40.50 Mn Bo yd do 85.50 C .ucKenzie do Foreman team 235.00 Allen & Nolte Logging Co Loving bridge steel for Glacier -Excelsior section of Tit Baker Hy 125.40 DRAIN. I2 P T . DI ST . NO . 9, LIAI l; TENAl; CE FUND. Geo Worthen Labor on ditch 18.00 RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 3j', Ijni .. Tuesday _ _ _ THE 1 at _ ....... DaY or.. Tray_....... _ .... 192_.3,. _ DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. NO. 20, CONSTRUCTION FUND. T r Doan Blue prints for liamn Ditch The Lynden Tribune Publ. notice of hearing on Engineerfs report ----_000----- BEFORE TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COLUISSIONERS 0�1 WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF CONSTABLE ) FOR BELLINGHAY PRECINCTS ORD t APPOINTING .70 12.93 W111EREAS, it appears to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Constable for Bellingham Precincts, thru the death of S P Tapping, the regularly appointed and qualified Constable for said precincts; IT IS NOW ORDERED by this Board that C. Humphrey be, and he hereby is appointed as Constable for Bellingham Precincts for the balance of the present term, at a salary of $60.00 per month. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this lst day of. Tray, 1923. II it It 1t it it 11 11 to 11 11 It 11 11 "Board of County Commi s s- " "i one rs of ?That corn County," " State of Washington It It " If It to If " It It to If If It to Attest: f F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chai rman.. o f the Board J. A. I.1iller county Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The Sheriff's return on posting of notices re Kamm Ditch (#20) was filed with the Bo ard. The minutes of the April Session were read and approved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, May 4, 1923. Attest: Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Chaff " ran o d County Commissioners. Ap AJI' m RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1-1'riday THE 4th Der OF liay 192 3 Friday, May 4, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on l&ay 1, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings vrere had: The oath of office of C. Humphreys as Constable for Bellingham Precincts, was filed vrih the Board. v' The April reports of Br F V Shute as Co Physician, C C King as Supt of Co Home, and Largaret J Diaz as County Tuberculosis nurse, vrere filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, May 5, 1923. Chaff man Board/County commiss- ioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday �13� ._ _ . 5th _ ..._.DAY...or:...— .._. May.— .. 192....3___ Saturday, , may. 5, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on. May4, . 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIMISSIONERS OF WHATCOIa COUNTY, WASIIINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF IIuP ROVTIZIMIT i ( ORDER TAKING UNDER ADVI SEI1ENT . OF TIC SOUTH PASS ROAD This matter coming on for hearing on this day on a petition for the improvement of the South Pass Road, said hearing; having been duly advertised as regiired by law, and this Board having; heard all arguments for and against said proposed improvement, IT IS NOWT ORDERED that the matter of the improvement of the South Pass Road be, and same is hereby taken under advisement. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th dau. of May, 1923. If. It If to If if it is if if to it it t' E C Baxter "'Board of County Conmiss- " Chairman of the Board "loners of Whatdom County " J A Miller " State of Washington " County Contnissioner " " " ►t ►t ►► ►r " ►► " n t► n t► ►► Ed Brown County Con nissioner Attest: F. C . martin Deputy County Auditor and clerk of the Board L -----o0o----- Surety bond of Christabadr Humphreys for N91000 given by the American Surety Company and covering the office of constable for Bellingham Precincts, was approved by the Board and filed in co Clerk's Office. -----o0o___ .- A petition for the pavement of one mile of the Ferndale -Mountain View Road under the Permanent Highway Law, wa,s filed with the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, May 8, 1923• rman Boarct County asioners. � eJ Z April Tr_m.,r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tim 8th DAY OF May 1923 J Tuesday, day 8, 1923. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on May 5, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF .COUNTY C0T211SSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF IMPROV-11 T ) ( RESOLUTION OF PERIdANENT HIGHWAY N0. 6-B ) WHEREAS, on April 9, 1923, a resolution was passed for the improvement of Permanent Highway No. 6B, known as the Acme -Wickersham Road, beginning at the end of the pavement in Section 20, Twp 37 N, R 5 E, W.TI.; thence in a southerly direction to Whatcom- Skagit County line in Section 31, Twp 37 Td, R 5 E, W.m. , a distance of 14, 333.2 feet, at which time plans and specifications were presented to the Supervisor of Highways for approval; and CLA 111HEREAS, the Supervisor of Highways has recommended certain changes in the line of improvement and the elimination of the paving from this new line from Station 107+75 to Station 11475 and that this Board pledge itself to pave this section at a later date as a part of this improvement; and V7HEREAS, the revised estimate of the proposed improvement is in excess of the available credit of . 59,001.90 to Whatcom County in the Permanent Highway Fund; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED, that paving be eliminated from the new line of improvement of said Permanent Highway No. 6B, known as Acrne-Wickersham Road, from Station 107�15 to Station 114-75, and that 1.7hatcom County shall :pave this section at a later date as a part of this improvement; and IT IS FURTHER PYSOLVED that the $59,001.90 now available in the Permanent Highway Fund to the credit of Whatcom County be appropriated for the payment of said improvement, and that such additional amount as may be required to complete this improvement shall be obtain= ed from other county funds. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of May, 1923. """ It if it If if it if n it if u E C Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatconi Coiinty " J A Miller it State of Washington " County Commissioner if " (i to it to " It It it County Commissioner Attest: �� C iFartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, May 12, 1923. Chair' .an Bo atd County Commiss- ioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TFRNI .._._._. ...._.._S�,t'..day._....._..._ .._ Tx�._.. 12th......_._ _..- DAY, or• May. 1923 ..... __. Saturday, Ilay 12, 1923. 'the Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on May 8, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follot;ing proceedings were had: CREDITS ALLOWED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLM=T FOR THE MONTH ENDING APRIL 30, 1923. In the matter of the settlement with Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of �Ilhatcom County, Washington, for the month ending April 30, 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 dis- bursements, and having checked and compared the same with the statement, and having found that .they were actually paid out by the said Treasurer durir., 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 GENERAL FUND. For cash ,paid State Treasurer p 38 427.16 STATE SCHOOL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 339.00 STATE MILITARY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 3,421.39 STATE PER2:RAN1 El�T HIGHWAY FUTTD . For cash paid State Treasurer 19,191.63 STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND. For cash paid state Treasurer 17,16Q.8q STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 39, 832.25 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 8,481.78 STATE RECLAMATION REVOLVING x-UND. For cash paid state Treasurer 8,463.67 STATE VETERANS' COYPEN SATION FUND. F'or cash paid State '.Treasurer 16,807.92 STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 1,572.29 STATE PARKS AND PAR.KI�`lAY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 7.75 STATE GAME FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 152.15 COUNTY TEACHERS' RETI PM2 ENT FUND. For warrants redeemed 100.00 COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. For warrants redeemed 32,693.21 F'or interest on same 354.30 . ROAD AND BF.IDGE .FUND. For warrants redeeied 2, 487.10 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. For warrants redeemed 392.00 DOM- STIC ANIMAL PROTECTION FUND. For warrants redeemed 25.00 PERMAITEtiT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND. F'or warrants redeemed 1,936.8$ LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND. For warrants redeemed 400.35 GALE PROTECTION FUND. For warrants redeemed 586.26 ItiiARRI AGE CERTIFICATE FUND. For warrants redeemed 30.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TLRM tiaturday THF. 12 th DAY or May 192 3 RIVER II,' ROVEL:EET FUND. For warrants redeemed %l 16.95 PORT OF BELLINGHAM FUND. For warrants redeemed 417.45 FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND. For warrants redeemed 2,383.49 For interest on same 74.18 CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid City & To ern Treasurers 145, 377.25 SCt1COL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. For warrants redeemed 127, 561.07 For interest on sane 1,801.66 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOYD REDELPTION FUND. For school bonds redeemed 3,000.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 385.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDIITG FUND. For warrants redeemed 750.00 For interest on same 36.60 TOWIISHIPS FUNDS. For cash paid Tovmship Treasurers 76, 416.52 BLAINE-LYlvDEN ROAD I1�'T . FUND (Hy yr21) For road bonds redeemed 182000.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 360.00 LAWRENCE-NOOKSACK ROAD ILPT . FUND (Hy ?r22 ) For road bonds redeemed 212 000.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 420.00 NOOKSACK- SUYAS ROAD IMPT . FUND (Hy rr31) For warrants redeemed 1,500.00 Yor interest on same 69.96 DITCH & DRAIN. II PT. DISTS., !:AINM AITCE FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 179.93 Total disbursements . . . . . . . 592, 612.95 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 April 30, 1923, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -grit: De,00sitor.7 Treasurer's Balance r`irst 11ational Bank 96, 653.82 Bellingham i;ational .Dank 77 043.96 I1orthwestern rational Bank 81, 765.18 American siatioral Bank 100,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 12, 500.00 First I<ational Bank of Lynden 32, 500.00 First national Banff: of Ferndale 25,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of rerndale 10,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 10,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 15,000.00 .Farmer's & ILerchant's Bank of IIooksack 10, 000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 People's State Bank of iynden 20.000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 495,462.96 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 800.00 Currency 3, 279.00 Silver 60.68 Checks & Cash Items 16,3K6.83 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . . 20 498.51 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . .$ 515,961.47 IN TESTI2.40NY %'iIFIEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of SVhatcom County, Washington, this 12th day of Flay, 1923. " " 1t If 11 it " " 11 It if 11 If it "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Vbatcom County " " State of Washington " 11 it 11 11 i1 11 11 11 11 it 11 " 11 E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners J A 1.1i11er County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. C :.v RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS F April Ti?RM Saturday THE 12th DAY OF.. Iday 1923 The application of Adrian Duyff for license to operate one pool or billiard table in the Town of Acme, was granted by the Board. -----000----- Gertificate of Supt. of Public Instruction of State of Washington, :chat, -?Jennie IL Robin, County oupt., attended convention for period of 4 days, was filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, hay 15, 1923. Chai man Board County Connissioners a- �g 1-0 lz% Ap ri 1 TFRat RECORD OIL COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tim 15th DAx OF 1-lay 102 3 Tuesday, may 15, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Yllay 12, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and theClerk in attendance. `.I'he following proceedings were had: bTATE OF WASHINGTON, ) ( NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL COUNTY PROP"1IRTY. County of Whatcom. ) NOTICE IS 11-02-23Y GIVEN, That at 11 o t clock A.?". on the 15th day of June, A.D. 1923, the Board of County Commissioners of said County, will meet at their usual place of meeting in the Court House at tSellingham in said County and State, for the purpose of determining the advisability of selling the following described property belonJing to said County, to -wit: Coinnencing 820 feet South and 30 feet West of corner common to sections 24 and 25 in Twp 39 N, R 2 E, V/.Y., and Sections19 and 30 in Tvvrp 39 N, R 3 E, VJ.I;i.p thence west 640 feet and 6 inches; thence South 340 feet; thence East 640 feet and 6 inches; thence l+o rth 340 feet to beginning . At said meeting the said board will hear such evidence and take such testimony, as may be legally offered, as to the propriety of making such sale. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 15th day of shay, A.D. 1923. n u n it It it It if n"" n" n "Board of county Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcorn County " if State of Washington " of of it to it if it It If if it ii u " Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the .Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J . A. Miller Ed Brown County Uormiissioners On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, 1,11ay 16, 1923. Cha rman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF. C®XIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apil TF;ar_.. . . ti'lednesday......_...____ THE ...._. .- - ....._ 6.h- _._.._.. .. .... DAY or. .. __.... May 1J2.3 viednesday, may 16, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on TLay 15, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following plaims were allowed and proceedings had: CURR-TT EXPENSE 1UND. John Y. Campbell Exchange on auto for Geri ff 891.95 Edith b4 Thornton, Co Treas . Tax a/c Dr Impt Dist #18 285.10 Bond of Vera Clark as 'Treasurer of Marietta; and, bonds of W C Ritchie as Supervisor, Fenton uryers as Clerk, Anil Joneli as Treasurer, H L Richardson as Assessor, and Emil Joneli as Poundmaster for Ten Mile Township, . were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. -----000----- On motion the hoard adjourned to meet on Saturday, May 19, 1923. ounty commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Tri3rr... _..._.._Saturday.. __......_.....T.tr...__ _�,...-__.......1.9th.._..- DnY of 192.3-._........-.. Saturday, may 19, 1923.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on May 16; 11923. Present, all members of the Board and the Elark in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE, FUND. Sam E .Barrett, Co Auditor Claims , paid from Revolving Fund ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid from Revolving Fund -» 000----- BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COI:IlIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, - WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF II:IPROVI +NT ) ( RESOLUTION FOR ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION OF MOUNT BAKT+;R ROAD. ) 231.56 55.20 WHEREAS, on Vlarch 26, 1923, a resolution was passed by the Board of County Commission- ers of Whatcom County, Washington, providing for the payment, from the Forest Reserve Highway Fund, of the County's proportion ($39,000) of the cost of the location surveys, construction and surfacing of the project known as the Idount Baker Road, Located between Glacier and Station 472 of the location survey, being approximately 15 miles in length; and WHEREAS, it appears from the reports of the Bureau of Public Roads that the funds available under the agreement signed by this Board on March 28, 1923,. are not adequate to finance the project, it being estimated that a total of $10,000 additional. will be re- quired, of which the County's proportion will be $3,333.33 as based on the share of costs contained in the.. agreement heretofore made; NOW1 THEREFORE, be and it is hereby resolved that Whatcom County pay its proportion of the additional 610, 000, which proportion is $3, 333.33, for the cost of survey., construc- tion and surfacing of said Mount Baker Road project,, said P3, 333.33 to be paid out of the Forest Reserve Highway Fund of said-Whatcom county, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to the proper officer, to be designated by the said Secretary of Agriculture the additional amount to be paid by Whatcom County as hereinbefore set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this -19th day of May, 1923. It if If If it If It It " If It rr It " 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:. F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000 ----- JThe bonds of Ralph B Bartoo as Clerk, David Wight as Treasurer and Ira B Perry as Assessor, ofNooksack Township, were approved by the Board and filed with. Co Clerk. -----000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, Iday 21, 1923. Chairma Board ounty Commissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS pparil _ii.:nnc Monday, _ _THE 21st.. _.....DnY_or..._..__....I ay._..__._ --- 192-.3= Londay, ,may 21, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on, may 19, 1923• Present, all members of the hoard and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: -BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COHEISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHIEGTON. IN THE ?rATTER OF DRAINAGE I11PROVEUENT ) ( ORDER RE ELEMOIv RETURIa S AND FIXING AI,EiOUNT OF' BONDS DISTRICT NO. 20, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH ) WHE I+AS, an election for the purpose of electing.two Supervisors 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 1IIHEREAS, on Saturday, Iiay 19, 1923, an election was held in said .Drainage Improvement District vo. 20 of Vlhatc= 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 saidproof has been presented to this .hoard; and WHEREAS, on this 21st day of May, 1923, 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, eight votes cast; that C Jager received b votes; that E J Kamm received 7 votes; that T Oordt received 2 votes; that Ralph Roo received 1 vote. THEREKRE, IT IS ORDERED that E J Kamm be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said drainage Improvement District Tdo. 20 to hold office until one year after the first annual election of said district and until his successor is elected and qualified, and that C Jager be, , and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 20 to hold office until his successor is elected at the first annual election of the above district and shall have qualified. IT IS r'URTHER ORDERED that said Supervisors be. and they are hereby required to give bonds in the sum of 1200.00, the surety to be approvedby the Board of County Commissioners of Iffhatcom County, WLl shington, , and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said E J Kamm and to the said C Jager upon their taking the oath and filing the bond herein as regdred by law and as fixed by this Board., Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of May, 1923. 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 it a 11 11 "Board of County Corm:i s s- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " t1 11 11 11 I1 11 If 11 11 11 II tl Attest: F C Martin .Deputy County Auditor & Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board i A Diller County Commissioner Ed Brown county Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, I�ay 24, 1923. rma.r_ .Board G'ounty ssioners. 4r �. A�ri1 1> ert RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday THE 24th Dal of Lay 192 3 h,_zrsday, .Lay 24, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjourn_-.ent taken on I ay 21, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clcrk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURREI T EXPY SE FUND. Sara E Barrett, Cc Auditor Claims paid from Revolving 1,�ind $140.36 -----000----- J The Automatic registering Lachine Company filed its offer to sell Verhatcom County 20 Empire Voting Lrachines at the net price of g1087.00 for each machine f.o .b cars at Jamestovs; td.Y., upon terms set out in said offer. R E S 0 L U T I O.N . WHEREAS, the laws of the State of Washington authorize the adoption arid use of Voting 1fachines at all elections held in the several counties of the State, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, that the Empim voting Lachine is hereby adopted and may be used at all elections hereafter held in Whatcom, County; and ;'JHi1RL�'AS, The Automatic Registering Lachine Company., under date of Llay 24, 1923, sub- mitted a proposal for the sale to Whatcom County of twenty (20) Empire Voting 111achines, now, therefa-e, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, V�'ashington, that said proposal be and the same is hereby accepted; and 13B I`1^ FURTIM RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners be and they are hereby empowered, authorized and directed, on behalf of this county, to enter into a contract with the said Automatic Registering Lachine Company for the purchase of twenty (20) Empire Voting Ylachines at the net price of One Thousand Eighty-seven ($1087.00) Dollars each, f.o.b. cars at j amestowm, New York; BE Il HURTtER RESOLVED that in payment for said voting machines the county will pay to said company the full sum of Twenty-one Thousand Seven Hundred Forty ($21, 740.00) Dollars, in cash. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of Lay, 1923. 11 11 it If to It It it It to it It " if E. C. Baxter "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "ioners of Whatcom County " J. A. Yiller " State of Washington " County Commissioner If It 11 It II 11 It It 11 It It It It 11 County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- o Oo ----- The resolution of the -Board eliminating the pavement between Sta 107 75 and Sta 114 75, Permanent tii f;hz,ay ito . 6B, and pledging itself to nave this section at a later date and provi d- ing county funds for any amount required fob this improvement over and above that to the credit of VThatcom Uoun.ty in the permanent highway fund, was approved by the Supervisor of Highways. -----000----- J The plans and specifications for the improvement of Permanent Highway No. 6B (Acme - Wickersham Road), with minor corrections, were approved by the Supervisor of Highways. -----000----- RECORD OIL COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ap ri l T� npc....._._ . .....Thus day,.,. ........ TxE...... .......-_ __.. 24th .�._.._......_... DAY Or ._..._..... _.._. day BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012-IISSIONERS OF WHATCOd COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE NATTER OF THE IMPROVEME1,T OF PERMANENT ) ( RE S O L U T I O N. HIGHWAY NO. 6B, KNOVIN AS ACME- WICxERSHAIA ROAD ) 111irREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Permanent Highway No. 6B, known as the Acme -Wickersham Road, be improved; and,, 17HEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Engineer of What - con County, Washington, for the improvement of said highway, which plans. and specifications have been approved by the Supervisor of Highways of the State of Washington; 11OW31 THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that,said plans and specifications be approved and adopted by this . Board, and that said . highway be improved according to said plans and specifications, the location of said .highway being as follows: Beginning at the end of the pavement in Section .20, Twp 37 N, R 5 E, W.M.; thence in a southerly direction to the Whatcom-Skagit.County line in Section 31, Twp 37 N, R 5 E, W.M., a distance of 14333.2 feet IT IS FURTHER HEREBY RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue a call for bids for improving 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 11:00 o'clock A.M., on Friday, June 22md, 1923, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to 10% 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 24th day of May, 1923. n u" It n It It 'n n" n n It of "Board of County Commiss'- " "ioners of Whatcom County " It State of Washington " If It It 11 " It of It rr n " It It tt Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Coftissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, May 29;. 1923. sue- Cha' a-n Board C unty Commissioners �RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _ 4-j April T�RDI Tuesday Txr: 29th DAY OF Lay 192 3 Tuesday, Lay 29, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I,fay 24th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: FOREST RES? RVE HI GHVIAY FUZID . Nancy E Samson Right of way for L.t Baker Highway 350.00 f The Supervisors of the Kamm Ditch (Drain. Dist. No. 20) filed an application for the use of the County ditching machine in construction work on said ditch. -----o0o----- and bonds Oaths of office/of C Jager and E J Karnm as Supervisors of Drain. Dist. No. 20 (Kamm Ditch were filed with the Board. -----000----- BEFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIM"ISSIONERS OF WHATCOIL COUNTY, VIASHII'MON. IN TIM I ATTER 0 F , GROCERIES FOR COUI,;TY HOM, ) ( ORDER ACCEPTIIIG BID OF BROV11: & COLE DETPE,TION HOSPITAL AND MRS. SMITH ) V=REAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 29th day of Lay, 1923, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the Whatcom County Home, the detention Hospital and Birs. Smith and family, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: W J Pynor Fair I erc. Co Brown & Cole Uounty Home 394.31 370.35 0 355.12 Detention Hospital 70.85 65.89 68.68 Lars Smith 31.88 30.45 30.88 497.04 466.69 ? 454.68 V.117REAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding that the bids of Bro= & Cole were the lowest bids for such supplies: IT IS "1i2RRFORE ORDERED that the said bids of Brown & Cole be, and same are hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before June 1, 1923, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to Brown & Cole. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of L;ay, 1923. I It of it I I It it I I It it I it "Board of County Commi ss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " If to u tt to ,t if to ti it if tt to tt Attest: F C Lartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commiss- ioners. J A Yillcr County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion theBoard adjourned to meet on Friday, June 2, 1923. Chai an Boar County Commissioners RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ap ri 1 _. Tj:.R,z . Fri day _ ., THE 1 StDAY or June .......... 1923 Friday, June 1, 1923. The -board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Iiay 29, 1923. Present, E C Baxter, Chairman, JA Iwiller and Ed Brown, Bernbers of the Board, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceed- ings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. &rs R 0 Stone Salary as matron of Detention Hospital 75.00 Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor For claims paid from Revolving Fund 308.33 F W YcElmon Expense as Co Engineer 7.22 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 48.69 Llrs Jennie LI Robin Expense as Co Superintendent 44.99 H B Carroll Jr Expense as Co Agricultural Agent 4.29 L E Date Expense as Probation Officer 4.80 C Humphteys Expense as Constable 8.75 Margaret J Diaz Expense as Co Tuberculosis Nurse 2.35 E E Le scher Stenographic work for Pros At ty 16.00 & April auto list for Sheriff 1.00 17.00 Jessie Reynolds Stenographic cork for Co Superintendent 10.00 Mrs Lura Lyle Services to Co Superintendent 86.00 Hattie U Collier Services to Co Superintendent 31.00 Mrs Nellie Curtis do 22.50 Paul V1 Pinckney do 24.75 Vesta N Higginson do 32.60 Iuadeline E Bay do 35.00 Ellen 111 117ri ght do 34.50 Bertha P Marchand do 25.50 Ii H Simpson do 2 5.50 Lyla,J Robin do 15:00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to Co Offices 98.05 Mae Shintaffer Reg births & deaths in Dist #1 5.5o Arthur C Harlovr Burial of Chas Eygren 25.00 St Joseph's Hospital Care of Co Patients (Apr 22 to Llay 11, 1922) 102.00 S H Johnson Asstt Co Phyecian (Apr-Llay) 20.00 Owl Pharmacy supplies for Co Tuberculosis nurse (Apr) 8.00 do . Supplies for Detention Hospital (Apr) 16.35 Carstens Packing Co L. eat for .uetention Hospital 8.56 A H 11ontgomery Wood for Detention Hospital (Lich -A r-May) 22.50 M J O'Connor Groceries for Detention Hospital (Feb -Lich) 18.54 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lts for Detention Hospital 3.24 svri f t & Co Soap for Sher 8.15-De t Ho sp 8.15-Co Home 44.96 61,11/26 Geo J Hohl Co Plants & seeds for Detention Hosp 2.45 & Co Home 24.90 Frye.& Company Meat for Co Home 124.44 x''vi ck Rado Fi sh for Co Home 10.50 Fountain Bakery Bread for Co Home 28.87 F F Gerard Supplies for Co Home 36.57 A J Blythe Plbg & Htg Co Salux for Co Home 3.00 Collins Drug Co Supplies for Cc Home 14.55 Red Cross Pharmacy medicine for Co Home 179.95 Owl Pharmacy Supplies for Co Home ( Apr) 47.00 Graham Drug Co do 2087 Cascade Laundry & Dye V'lks Laundry for Co Home (Jana --May) 15:60 John L Greiner naby chicks for Co Home 6.50 Fair. Dept. Store Iddse. for Co Home 24.08 Battersby Bros. Lidse. *.or Co Home 24.00 Blue . Front Clothing Co Clothing for Cc Home 154. 38 The Home Store Shoes for Co Home !.02-:. - = 'j 3.49 B B Furniture Co Linoleum etc for Co Home 128.39 L.orse Hdvr Co Elect. stove etc for Co Home 7.58 Vlhatcom Co Pow & Lt,-Co Light service to Co Home (to Apr 30) 1. 52 R L Kline Ins Prem on Co Home barns & stock 96.00 Diehl Motor Co Bal. due on tractor for Co Horne 300.00 Standard Oil Cc Gas for Co Home 1.90 I N Cone ;9ransportatian :for I'drs Zeillinger et al 117.73 Ben Tucker Care of Liarcy children 20.00 Mrs Emma Thistle Care of errs Hubert Anderson & baby 18.00 Dr Katherine Gloman Care of Luella Brookins 10.00 Mrs Agnes C good Care of Lrs LicCreash 6.25 lair-Llercantile Co Groceries for Curley et al (Feb -Lay) 32.90 Empire meat & Grocery Co Groceries for Faggs 8.12 B B Grocery Co Groceries for Banks et al (Apr-jN.ay) 86.99 I'i scher & Isaacs Groceries for Lindstrom et al 20.59 Ireland & Pancoast Groceries for Rost et al (Apr -Lay) 36.78 Y J O'Connor Groceries for Curry 8.62 r,lo rdstrom & Son Gro ceries for Hagenbush et al ( Jan to May inc) 100.57 The Grant Grocery Groceries.for Lancaster (Apr) 14.27 Campbell & Brotnov Uroceries for Johnson et al 29.59 Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Liapley et al (Apr-Llay) 55.87 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.51 Golden Rule Trading Co Groceries fo r Obri en 14.95 The Leader Supplies for smeader 15.00 Lynden Dept Store Groceries for Feltberg (Mch-Apr) 15. 00 Jager & Breen Groceries for Jeltema 15.00 George & Barker salmon Packing Co Groceries for Taylor (Apr) 25.00 Central .Fuel Co Wood for Banks et al 8.25 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Wood for Garden (Feb) 5.25 Mrs Katie Packer House rent for Lancaster (Apr -May) 14.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt & Gas for I rs Frank 3.25 & Lt & Pow for Co Garage 7.43 10.68 Union Oil Co of Calif Gas for Co LTarage (Apr) 240.80 Shell Co of Calif do 208.05 Standard Oil Co Oil for Co Garage 19.83 Tabor & Cruikshank marts for Co Garage 137.71 April .TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday I THE 1 s t DAY or June 192 3 Iddins Buick Co Parts for Co Uarage $ 2.77 Geo H Weir Co Auto parts for Co Uarage 93.40 John F Campbell Auto parts for Uarage 8.60 Diehl Motor Co Auto supplies for Co Garage 59.54 T & IT Tire & Rubber Co Tire & tube for Co Uarage 29.99 1'ederal Tire Sales Co Tires & tubes for Co Garage 45.88 Curtin & Fraser Spring for Co Uarage 9 35 The Auto Top Co Rep �c Sup for Sher. 5.40 & Co Garage 2.20 ivorthwest Hdw Co Sup for Eng 1.19-Cths 1.99-Co Garage 24.59 �:6o 2.78 Auto Radiator & Fender Wks Repairs to Ford seized by Sheriff 6.00 J I- Laube & Son Repairs for Co Uarage 6.35 S W Cornish Paint Co Paint for Lettering Co Autos 2.00 Evertz .Brass 1+'oundry tsronz bushing 6.48 Puget Sound Welding Works Presto Lite for Co Garage 5.50 The Lynden Tribune Publishing for County 117.07 Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co Sup for Co Supt 28.50-Eng 12.75-Tr 2.00-Aud .50- Clk 51.50 9 5. 25 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co Sup. for Clk 12.60-Agr Agt 13.30-Ct Sten 4.35 30.25 H G Raettig Larg. riot. for Pros. Attorney 2.50 Earl.V Myatt Writing P Hy 6B specifications for Co Engineer 18,74 T F Doan Blue prints for Co Engineer 30.35 No rtkiviest Iidw Co Trace chains for Janitor 4.15 A Lawson Shoes for prisoner helping janitor 3.49 Nellie A Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford 3.00 Sells Hardware Co Shot etc for Sheriff (Apr) 3.10 Cafe Richelieu Lieals for Jurors (Apr) 11.80 Harry Dawson Cafe do 37.25 Red' s Eafe do 32.30 Jack ,iaartin's Restaurant do 18.40 Paul. To1sman Board of Prisoners 262.80 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt & Gas for Cths 56.46 & Jail 2.76 59.22 Modern Electric Co Labor & supplies for Courthouse 43.27 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co Hose for Courthouse 7.88 Caine-Grimshaw Co Cement for Courthouse 5.60 Geo J Hohl Co needs for Courthouse 1.88 Ireland & Pancoast Soap etc for Jail 23.25 Cascade Laundry & Dye Wks Laundry for Jail 5.50 A J Blythe Plb & Htg Co Plumbing repairs in Jail 8.40 Holly Furniture Co Cots for Jail 17.50 L Glazer & Son Cot mattresses for Jail 22.50 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND J L Johnston t5alary as Lechanic a/c road machinery 110.00 ,: Bjarnson aalary as Truck Driver 100.00 R Bullock do 6.00 E Baxter do 4.00 Sam r Barrett, Co Aud. Clair -is paid by Revolving Fand 47.00 John. Bullock Labor on Sarni sh Road �o•reman 102.50 S H Edviards do 30.00 John. Bullock Jr do 17.50 A Ewing do 10.50 F J Van Demark Labor on Lummi Shore Road 82.50 Leo Jess do 126.50 J Herman Pehrson do 115.50 D B Ho lman do 3.50 Verne Parrish do 102.00 Geo Elder do 144.00 T M Byrd do 37.00 John. Lee do 37.00 Roy A Owen do 107.50 R Bullock Labor on Reese Hill 34.00 Chet Holmes do 34.00 . S J Yarr do 38.25 Gus Nienaber do 45.00 Jack.'10 ser do 3845 Fred Tarte do Foreman 66.00 Earnest Creasey do 34.00 Clem Knutsen Labor on Road 115.00 E'ben Dead do 5.00 , S W Jones do 88 .:;o I�ax Fullner do 92.00 -Lave . Bi ssett do 54.00 T P Jeffers do Foreman 115.00 A B Porter do 24.00 A G Fenske do Foreman team 48.00 'Fike Van Me rsbergen Labor on Guide Iueri di an Rd, North " 27.90 G Vander Griend do Foreman 2.00 E A Parker Labor on Everson -Goshen Rd r'oreman 45.50 Leslie Handley Labor on ueming Road 14.00 Thorold Aarstol do 7.00 A J Berg do Yoreman 16.00 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd Foreman 100.00 John do 125.00 .Baxter Uerrit Polinder Labor on Hannegan Brli,dge Foreman 18.00 Oscar Post do 12.75 Chas Ba j ema do 10.88 A A Elsner do 11.63 Olof ,Glad Labor on Woodlawn Road Foreman 8.00 vd ASchenck do team 8.00 Fritz Muenscher Labor on Hannegan Road " 17.50 Carl lluenscher do " " 30.00 A W Fro st Labor on Guide heri di an Rd " " 85.00 Geo Laryo tt do 31 .50 Chas Bartlett do 31.50 J C SSiei tzer do " 15.00 RECORD OF COXIMISSI®1NFRS PROCFFDINGS 45) �R 1Ai 1.... . l'ri_day... -- THE .. .. 1 St_ _ ._ . DAY or._ _ ......June A J Perry Howard -Cooper Corp. do . Keystone Griller Cc t,;olyear Motor Sales Cc Feenaughty Machinery Cc Standard Melding Cc Hughe s Ito to r Cc W McKinnon Geo Freeman Ed E L;arshall H W Buzzard Farmers Mercantile Cc W R Hamilton Lynden Dept. Store Martin Hamstra Columbia Valley Lumber Cc Bellpak Lumber Cc Dakota Creek Lbr & Shgl Cc Vhn Hutchison Zender. Bros Uhas Christen Amos Johnson R ADarnell Julius Charles W R Miller MU View Store J 0 Gulbransen Everson Uarage Whidby. Island Sand& Gravel Bartholick Bros Thal L,ro s R S Hartman I.'o rse Hdw Cc ',Jorthwest Hdw Cc Americ2,n Concrete Works Caine-Grixshaw Cc Carl Ho ldt C E Whited & Son Standard Oil Cc Jams Matson Chester McKenzie Charles Bourn V1m Bo yd Lynden Lumber Cc Sam E Barrett J Wayland Clark A J Love Lucy E King W L Beck .r• C Yartin 11 Tho rya s ' Jessie Walters D 17urterberg E C Baxter J A Lill er Ld Brown Jennie fu Robin Edwi n If Day 17 H Heaton Anna Berthusen c; Humphreys IT E Daw Alvada Kelly Fred V Shute Max 1'ehlig tiargaret j Diaz Hector Gawley L J I rwi n J W Smith Ed E Hardin vi P Brown G P Kincaid Archie Stewart Pearl C Johnson Edwin Gruber E D Lenyon rlorence Borgeson Edith M Thornton l++'rank Wilson Olive 'Nilson J C Harrington Labor on road Austin Mixer Parts for Yuba tractor Parts for steam shovel Crankshaft Bolts for Urader Yielding on tractor work on truck xepai rs to wagon One wagon bolster Sled runner Tool steel discs etc Bolts etc Shovel etc Spikes etc for Hannegan trestle (Apr-11ay) Blacksmithing on Drag Lumber (Apr -may) Lumber Lumber Piling Piling for Kendall Ditch Posts for Deming-Ulacier Rd (Feb) do it Gravel Gravel for Lummi Shore Rd Powder Powder etc ( Apr) Oil etc (Feb-Lch) Gas & oil fo r truck Cc Coal for Lummi Shore Rd Shoes repaired for prisoner working on Lummi Shore Road Supplies for truck driver Stove Rope etc for Lummi Shore Rd 64.41 et al 45.22 Chair, bolts, etc Culvert pipe etc for Reese Hill Coal for Reese Hill Sacks uas & oil (Apr --may) Gas & oil PERHAIlrlldT HIGHWAY LTAINTENAIICE FUND. Uuard rail rOREST RESERVE HIGIWIAY FUND. Work on Lt Baker Road do (Apr) do RIVER IIIPROVE�;.FLIT 1'UND. Lumber (Jan -Feb -Lich) CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Cont'd) Salary as Uounty Auditor Salart�, as Deputy County Auditor do do do Salary as Dep Cc Auditor & Clk of Board Salary as Recorder do Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor Salary as Cc Commissioner do do Salary as Supt Cc Schools Salary as Justice of Peace do Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace Salary as Constable Salary as Probation Officer & Charity Commr. Salary as Probation Officer Salary as County Physician Salary as Conty Uo roner Salary as Cc Tuberculosis purse Salary as Janitor Salary as Uo Atito Liechanic Salary as Cc Garage Floo rman Salary as Superior Judge do Salary as County Clerk Salary as Deputy Uo Clerk do Salary as Prosecuting Attorney Salary as Deputy Pros. Attorney Salary as Stenographer for Pros. Attorney Salary as Uou my Treasurer Salary as Dep Cc Treasurer Salary as Dep Cc Treasurer Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer P 3.00 782.40 21.59 37.71 43.68 16.24 12.50 .75 10.00 1.50 5.00 91.00 . 385 5.00 15.00 153.68 2.07 12.16 32:16 113.88 35.00 43.00 5.80 20.00 15.63 14.50 .93 1.83 58.20 2.15 7.65 9.8o 1o9.63 73.24 55.7 5 89.08 2.96 10.01 308.86 315.00 130.00 9.00 36.00 383.80 187.50 125.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 125.00 110.00 110.00 75.00 166.66 166.66 166.66 187.50 100.00 100.00 25.00 6o.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 125.00 125.00 175.00 125.00 178.65 178.65 187.50 150.00 115.00 187.50 175.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM r'ri day THE 1st WY or• June 192 3 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Co Treasurer FPeelove 1, Canfield Salary as Clergy; for Co Treasurer S A Earl do C Z'l Fi sk do Claire G V.1i1son do Eileen C Heath do H D McArthur Salary as County Assessor l Carver Salary as Chief Dep Assessor G A Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor Helen Campbell do Tena Campbell do Gus Bettman balary as .Field Deputy Assessor V1 B Wilson do D W LcArthur do A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A L 1�edhurst do H D Drain do W M Bro ck do Vl H Carpenter Salary as Jailer Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook in Jail C C King Salary as Supt Co Home Lottie v Jamieson Salary as Latron Co Home G Tatsugawa Salary as Cook at Co Horne .0 Cameron Salary as Ass't Cook: at Co Home H J Hurst do I L Hodge Salary as Teamster at Co Home VAn Hunt do Mrs E W Day Salary as Nurse at Co Home E W7l Day Salary as Ass't Nurse at Co Home 'der 1uukes Salary as Ass't Nurse at Co Home J F McKinnon Salary as laborer at Co Home H B Carroll Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent Frances Atherton Salary as Stenographer for Agr. Agent Fred 1,11 ticElman Salary as County Engineer Carl McCoy Salary as Drftsman for Co Engineer E V1 Gooch Salary as Inst'inan for Co Engineer L G Boyden Salary as bead Chairman for Co Engineer A W Webtover Salary as Chainman for Co Engineer SOLDIERS' REL,IFF FUND. Sarah Foster Relief Peter tbeebe Relief Clarence E R Brown Relief Arthur C Harlow Burial of r.irs Jane Simplot LARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.;;0 100.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 24.00 28.00 72.00 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 100.00 50.00 85.00 10.00 15.00 10.64 25.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 50.32 125.00 83.33 187.50 160.00 175.00 112.50 76.00 12.00 40.00 50.00 100.00 Cr P Kincaid, uo Clerk Recording L':arriage Certificates 31.00 Ther;regorts of 0 C ring as oupt of uo Home, .Fred v Shute as County Physician, and Margaret J Diaz as County Tuberculosis nurse, were filed with the Board. The minutes of the Iay session viere read and aL6proved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, June 4, 1923. Chairman Board County Cormissionens Attest: Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS [� April 1�2. 3....._ Monday, June 4, 1923, The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 1, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: FINAL RESOLUTION IN RE NOOKSACK-SMUS ROAD. WMEAS, the County Road known as the Nooksack-Sumac Road, commencing at the North end of the Everson-T+ooksack paving at or near the center of section 20, Twp 40 B, R 4 E, of VJ.?.�., thence Northerly and Easterly, following the line of the Sumas-Nooksack Highway (Permanent highways 4A and 4) along County roads 200-507-405-139-508-271 & 246 to the Westerly -limits of the City of pumas, a distance of about 5h-miles, following the general course of said road with such changes in the alignment, -etc. as may be approved by the Board of county Commissioners, 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 with a road which has been otherwise constructed of such nature to permit of heavy freighting and rapid travel on the same at any time of the year; end WHEREAS, application for the improvement of said road was heretofore made to the Commissioners of the County, signed by two or more owners of lots or lands which will be particularly benefited hereby; and VnMREAS, said petitioners did appear by the assessment rolls of the County to own property which will be particularly benefited, representing in value not less than t-en thousand dollars ($$10, 000), for each mile of the improvement petitioned for, which said petitioners did represent property within the improvement boundary equivalent to not less than five -thousand dollars (,a5, 000) for each mile of the proposed improvement; and IMMEAS, said petition was heretofore filed with the Clerk of the Board of County Commiissioners,which 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 ($� , 000) , conditioned for the payment of all costs if the. prayer of the petitioners be not granted or be dismissed for any cause; and WHEREAS, said bond was approved by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners on the 25th day of r'ebruary, 1922, and the said Clerk did immediately thereafter deliver a copy of the petition to the Commissioners who on the 8th day of 11Jarch, 1922, duly entered an` order fixing a time and place for the hearing and consideration of said petition, to - wit: the 24th day of L-arch, 1922 at 11 A.U. , 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 hear- ing, 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 V.,=-RBAS, proof of such publication verified by the affidavit of the owner or publisher of said newspaper was thereafter filed with the Clerk of the Boarrd of County Commissioners before the date of hearing; and WHEREAS, pending, said hearing, the Board of County Co#missio.ners did cause the County Engineer to make a preliminary survey of said proposed improvement and an estimate of the cost thereof; and WhITEMEAS, the said Engineer did. attend said hearing and report the estimated cost of said improvement together with his recommendations as to the feasibility of said improvement and his suggestions as to the nature and character thereof; and `- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apri 1 TrRm Yonday THF. 4th DAY OF June 192 3 57.T-i„1EAS, at said hearing the Corr—missioners did find for the improvement and did by resolution entered in their journal duly order said improvement; and 1iVHEREAS, immediately thereafter a certified copy of the resolution ordering said improve- ment was transmitted to the County Engineer who did thereupon make the necessary surveys ani prepare the profiles, maps, plans, specifications, and an estimate of the cost of construc- tion or improvement of said higln17ay described in the resolution making such recommendations concerning deviations from existing lines as he did deem of advantage to obtain a more direr t route, or less gradients, or to otherwise improve such highway; and WIMREAS, upon the completion of such profiles, craps, plans, specifications, and esti- mates a copy thereof was transmitted to the Board of County Commissioners, upon the receipt of which the Board of County Lommissioners did pass a resolution adopting the same and pro- viding that such highway or section thereof shall be improved under the provisions of sec- tions 5730 to 5782, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington and subsequent amendments thereto, which said profiles, maps, plans, specifications, and esti- mates ad finally adopted by the Board of County Uorranissioners were filed in the office of the County Engineer and thereafter 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 meanderings of the road proposed to be improved and which distinctly 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 improvement proposed, which estimate did include all fees and salaries estimat ed to be paid for locating, supervising and apprais ng, together with such other matters as the Engineer did deem material; and V51BRE'AS, the said profiles did snow the surface line the grade line, and the gradient fixed, and the Engineer did make and file with his report an itemized bill of all costs made in the discharge of his duties under said statute and did file his report with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners immediately after making the survey; and 1WHLREAS, immediately upon the filing of the Engineer's report the County Commissioners did appoint three disinterested appraisers, residing within the 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 who did estimate the damages to property over or through which the road shall be established or relocated, and award the same to the owners thereof; and VdIiER"i3AS, 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 the Board of County Commissioners; and IMEREAS, said. Clerk did thereupon and forthwith deliver into the hands of said apprais- ers the Engineer's report upon the proposed improvement, and all maps, charts and schedules pertaining thereto, taking a receipt from said appraisers therefor; and WHEREAS, 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 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 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS (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 township through or into which said improvement is located, which assessment was equal upon all the assessed property in the road district or township according to the value thereof as same appeared upon the duplicate assessment roll of the county at the time and which benefits were one-fourth of the whole estimated cost of the improvement within the boundary' of the road district or township; (3) The benefits assessed to the lots and lands lying within the pxcposed,improvement boundary, listing each tract of land assessed, giving the number of acres thereof, the o,.ner as appearing of record, the estimated valuation of each tract exclusive'of improve- ment, and the benefit assessed thereto, and said total amount of benefits as assessed to lots and lands was one-fourth 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 separately assessed under the provisions of this clause; (4) A list of each tract or lot or portion thereof taken and damaged by the establish- ment or re -location of the road proposed to beJ'Amproved and the lands contiguous or lying near thereto on which is located material necessary,or available to be used in the construe- tion of the proposed improvement, and of materials available for constructi.o.n. -on contiguous or near lying lands, which list 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 thereof includ- ing improvements thereon,. and the damages resulting therefrom,. and the award therefor; and WHEREAS, 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, with the Clerk of the County Commissioners, which report did con- tain 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, with appropriate headings, and. did. show the. description of the property, and if land, did give the legal subdivisions, section, township, and range and number of acres; and i:r platted, the name of the plat and the..lot and block number; the name of the owner 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; and the right-hand column of said schedule was sufficiently wide forthe signature of the owner, and did bear the heading: III, the undersigned owner of the property opposite which I have signed tay name, accept and agree to the estimated. amount of benefits and damages that will accrue to my property by reason of the proposed improvement ; " and said appraisers di.d make and file with their report an itemized. bill. of all . costs made in the proper discharge of their duties. -under the law; 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 was asked or allowed. for mileage; and WIMMEAS, upon the filing of such.report the Clerk without delay did fix a. date for the hearing of the reports of the Engineer and appraisers, which said date was not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) daysfrom the .date of filing said..report,. and did_ prepare a notice in writing, directed to all owners of land, road districts or township, affected by the improvement, setting forth the pendency, substance and prayer of petition, 50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS to the United States survey, which lay wholly or partially within theproposed improvement district, and a tabular statement of the assessments of benefits and awards of damages as made by the appraisers in their report, and stating the time and place of the hearing therein; and WHEREAS, such notice was published in the official newspaper of the County for at least two consecutive weeks before the day set for hearing, which said publication 71as proved by the affidavit of the printer or publisher of such newspaper and filed with the Clerk be- fore the date of hearing; and WHEREAS, 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 WHEREAS, 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_ bene- fits 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 Washington and subsequent amendments thereof; and VtHEREAS, 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 enter- ed on March 27, 1922, the Board of County 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 will more fully and at length appear by the County records : and proofs of publication of the advertisements thereof; and +EREAS, said Commissioners did cause said notice to be given of the time and place of awarding contracts and did direct the Engineer who made the ;survey 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 which said notices viere published for at lease two consecutive weeks, to -wit, on the 4th, and llth and 18th days of April, 1922 , previous to the .date of receiving and, opening bids, to -wit: April 19, 1922, in. the Bellingham Reveille, a daily newspaper published and of general circulation in theCounty; and V +'REAS, pursuant to. said notice and in compliance wi th • the statute in such case made and provided, bids were thereafter duly received and a contract duly awarded for said improve= ment 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 WHEREAS, the petition for the aforesaid improvement did request that the portion of tle 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 c3 to the benefits assessed; and W11TREAS, 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:b;e paid in not to, exceed five (5) installments", and 'MMIREAS, the Board of County Commissioners did heretofore by resolution. direct the County Treasurer to open an account to be known as the "Nooksack-Sumas. Road Improvement, Fund"'. -and IMMEAS, 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; and WHEREAS, it has been heretofore further ordered that those portions of the expense to be borne by the county, to=ships ,or road districts shall be levied and collected as other taxes; after the awarding of the contract therefore; and V ERFAS, the Board of County, Commissioners, at the request of said petitioners, have arranged that the portion of the expense to be. paid by the road districts or townships be paid in ten;;: annual installments; and S'lFiP REAS, the Board in its discretion has heretofore provided that the portion of the expense to be paid by the County be paid in ef,,,,Tht annual installments .and has divided 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 boundary -and found to be specially bemefited, into as many equl 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 MMIREAS, it is the duty of the Uounty Treasurer to collect the same as other taxes are collected, PROVIDED HOti'MR, that the owners may pay all or any number of such deferred payments at any time after the filing of the approved schedule. of aasessments with the County Treasurer; and VMRFAS, it is provided by law that all moneys collected by levy and assessment for improvements made under the provisions of the aforementioned statute shall be paid into such "Nooksack-Sumas Road Improvement Fund"; and WHEREAS, the contract price. for said improvement is in the sum of One Hundred Two Thousand -,Six Hundred Twenty-two & 00/100 Dollars, (a102,.622.00) which, together with the damages assessed and other expenses, will make the total. -cost for said improvement in excess of One Hundred nine Thousand One Hundred Twelve & 32/100 (p109,112.32) Dollars; and WHEREAS, assessments have been duly certified to the county treasurer for collection, and the county treasurer, after giving the required notice thereon by publication in the county official newspaper, has reported the collection of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Forty- four & 54/100 ($7, 944.54) Dollars, leaving a balance of One Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Sixty-seven &78/100 ($101,167.78) Dollars upon which bonds may be issued; and WHEMEAS, each and every act and thing required by the. lags of the State of Washington to be done and performed has been heretofore done and performed. kn regular and due manner as required by law; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has provided fo.r the payment of said assessments in installments as by law required; and VIHE'REAS, the Board of County Uommissioners now deems it necessary and proper to issue bonds of the -County, payable from the, said Road Improvement Fund, not to exceed twenty (20 ) years after the date of the issuance thereof, -with such option to redeem as shall be advis- able, in an amount not exceeding the cost of such improvement less the assessments paid, April TERDI RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS i:_o nday TiiE 4th DAY or June 192 3 which said bonds shall bear interest at a rate not greater than six (6) per centum per annum, NO W TH7,RE, FORE I BE IT RESOLVED, that Whatcom County do issue its bonds in the sum of One Humdred One Thousand One Hundred Sixty-seven & 78/100 ($lol,167.78) Dollars, par value in amount, all of said bonds to be dated July 1, 1923, to be numbered in denominations and to mature as follows to Gwi t : BONDS BOS. TO INC. FOR AMOUNT EACH DATE DUE If if 1 if 4 " " ei?1, 000. " Jan 1, 1924. If It If If If 11000. if Jan 11 1925 If it 10 If 24 " u 1, 000. /.' " if Jan 1, 1926 11 If 25 " 39 " " 19000. r' " Jan 1' 1927 If if 40 " 54 " " 1,;j00. i " Jan 1, 1928 11 11 55 " 69 it 11000. If Jan 10 1929 " of70 " 79 " ° 11000. " Jan 1, 1930 If If80 n 89 Itn 11000. ifJan 1, 1931 It if 90 to 99 it " it000. It Jan 11 1932 100 6 101 If " 1,000. " Jan 11 1933 If " 102 " 167.78 Jan 1, 1933 said bonds to be sealed with the seal of said County and signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Con nissioners and the Auditor and Clerk of the Board, the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum , payable semi-annually on January lst and July 1st, said Interest being represented by interest coupons attached to said bonds, 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 York. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds hereby authorized and the coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form each: No. 0- ' UNITED STATES OF AI-r"]RICA STATE OF WASHIi GTON WHATCOM COUNTY ROAD BOND THE COUNTY OF CJHATCOM, in the State of Washington, for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of Dollars on the first day of January, 19y, vrith interest thereon at the rate of six (6c") per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually on the first 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 l+ ew York City. This bond is one of a series aggregating One Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Sixty- seven & 78/10o ($101,167.78) Dollars par value in amount, payable out of the "Nookeack- Sumas 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 expense fund of the County, which said bonds are issued under and puruuant to the provisions of Sections 5730 to 5782, both inclusive, Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington and subsequent amendments thereto, and also t'ha.t said bonds are subject to redemption as provided by the amendment of 1921, laws of Washington. And it is hereby certified that every requirement of law relating to the issue of this series of bonds has been duly complies with and that this bond is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution of the State of Washington. IN ti7ITNESS 11MMOF, the County of Whatcom has caused its seal to be hereto affixed acid this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Auditora,nd Clerk of the Board and the annexed coupons to bear the facsimile signature of said officers this day of 19_. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . ............ .... ..._... ;ni.. ........... Pjonday.,......... _ ._...__.-------THE,....._.---__..4tk74.._ .__.__.____._..... _ _.......-.___...PAY..ar ......._....Zun.e__........ 192 Attest: County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. (COUPON) No. , 'THATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. By Chairman Board of County Commii s sioners. THE, COUNTY OF 3HATCOH STATE OF WASHINGTON will pay to bearer an the first day of,_19_, in gold coin of the United States of America at the lei scal Agency of the State of Washington in New York City, Dollars being six months' interest on Whatcom County Road Bonds issued for the improvement of the Nooksack-Sumas Road No. 31 Attest: County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- Chaff man Board of County Commissioners BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the sale of sai dbonds heretofore made to John E Price & Co of Seattle, Washington, 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 Commiss- ioners are hereby authorized, empowered and instructed to prepare, execute and deliver said bonds to said John E. Price & 'Co. upon payment of the purchase price thereof,..and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that should there not be sufficient money in. said 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 Commission- ers, which saidfund shall be reimbursed from said improvement fund from time to time as moneys are paid therein. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners this the 4th day of June, 1923. It n it to it it if if "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " 11 " 11 1111 11 . 11 n " 11 1r fill 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett, Clerk ------ 000----- E. C; ; Baxter, chairman J. A. Miller, County Commissioner Ed Brown, County Commissioner The County Treasurer filed her report of collection of $7,944.54 up to. May 31, 1923, on ivooksacr-Sumas Road Improvement (Highway No. 31) . -----000----- C 0 N T R A C T. THIS CONTRACT, made in duplicate this 24th day of May 1923, by and. between the AUTOMATIC REGISTERING TMACHINE COKPAITY, INC., of Jamestown, New York, a corporation organiz- ed under the laws of the State of New York and authorized to do business in the State of Wamhington, itssuccessors and assigns, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as the "Company", and the COUNTY 0.e WHATCOM, a municipal corporation, and a county ofthe State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as the "County", party of the second part, 77TIT'ESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, by virtue of the laws of the State . of Washington, voting machines can be used at any and all elections in this state, and the several counties, cities, towns and other municipal corporations are severally authorized to adopt for use. and purchase any voting machine that has been duly approved by the State Board of Voting Irachine Exsmimers, as evidenced by the records and files of the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Washington;" and April TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS I,,onday Tim 4th Dar or June 192 3 AREAS, the empire voting .Lachine manufactured by the Company has been duly approved by the State Board of Voting Lachine Examiners of the State of Washington, and the report of said Board showing such approval has been duly filed with the Secretary of State; N0l'[, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter stated and set forth, the parties hereto hereby covenant and agree, with reference to the sale, purchase and use of said machines, as follows: First: The Company hereby sells to the County twenty (20) Mnpire Voting Iachines at the net price of One Thousand and Eighty-seven 01,087.00) Dollars for each machine, f.o.b. cars at Jamestown, slew York, amounting to Twenty-one Thousand Seven Hundred Forty ($21,740.00) Dollars; Provided, that in the event the Company shall establish for the year 1924, or any portion thereof, a selling price for such machines lower than the price 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 reduction be made after the delivery of said machines and pay- ment therefore as herein provided, then the Company agrees to make a cash refund to the County to the full amount of such reduction. Second: The Company agrees that each of said machines shall contain nine (9) rows of fifty (50) candidate pointers each, one (1) row of fifty (50) devices for voting for persons not nominated, twenty-five (25) pointers for voting in favor of questions, and twenty-five (25) pointers for voting against questions, and mechanism for voting at primary elections. Third: The Company agrees to deliver said machines f.o.b. cars at Jamestown, New York, on or before the 1st day of July, 1924; Provided, however, that the Company shall not be responsible for stfiikes, fires, or other causes beyond its control. Upon the de- livery of said machines in Bellingham, Washington, the County shall forthwith inspect the same, and if said machines conform in all respects to the terms, conditions and provisions of this contract, the County shall accept the same and make payment therefor in the manner 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 Washington relating to voting machines and that they will, in a true, correct and 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 machines and in accordance with the printed and other instructions to be furnished by the Company for their use. .r'ifth: The Company agrees, upon notice, to make good by repair or replacement and imperfections in mechanism or defects in material or workmanship in said machines without 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, acci- dent, or through careless or malicious handling. Sixth: The Company agrees to defentLany 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 by the County of the beginning of any such action, such notice to be given within 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 furnish 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 and preparation of said machines for elections. Ninth: The Company agrees to provide a representative at its own expense, before the first election at which said machines are to be used to instruct the custodian of said RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Tray i Yonday T xE 4th DAY OF June. ..._.._ - -- .. VU 3 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 twenty (20) -Vmpire Voting Iachines, that it will upon their arrival in the City of Bellingham, Washington, and upon their in- spection and acceptance by the County, pay to the Company the full sum of Twenty-one Thou- sand Seven Hundred Forty ($21, 740.00) Dollars in cash. INWITIUMSS WHEREOF, the Company has caused these presents to be signed by its duly authorized officers at Jamesto=, N.Y., this 31st day of 1ray, 1923, and the County by its Board of Cofinty Commissioners, pursuant to a resolution of said Board passed on the 24th dW of May, 1923. it It If u it to if it if is n it u" It It "Automatic Registering Machine" !'Company, Inc. Incorporated " " 1922 it it It n"" it If it if n u n n n"" "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of I-7hatcom County " " State of Washington " If It " if if If It If n Attest: Sam L Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. AUTOI:IATIC REGI STFREM LITACHINE COUPANY, Inc., By 111. J. Lausterer, President. COUNTY OF WHATCOII By E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board J A Liller, County Commissioner ----------, County Commissioner Yiled in office of Auditor of Whatcm County, Wash. June 4, 1923. County Auditor. -----000----- On motion the hoard adjourned to meet on;`ednesday, June 6, 1923. Sam E Barrett, Cha' man Boa d County Commissioners P-Y e'1 0 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Wednesday THi., 6th DAY of June 192 3 Wednesday, June 6, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 4, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO11ISSION_TMS OF VIHATCO L COUNTY, WASHINGTON. J IN TiM IATTrR OF THE LI MISING ) ( AND REGULATING 01" UU-SIC DANCE ) RESOLUTION.. ( HALLS AND PUBLIC DANCES. ) MREAS, under the provisions of chap. 111 of the 1923 Session Laws of the State of Washington, it is made the duty of this Board to fix the fees to be charged for licenses granted to conduct and maintain public dance halls in Whatcom County and to conduct and maintain public dances in 'Whatcom County without the limits of the incorporated cities and towns of said Uount y; and WHEREAS, it is further provided in said law that this Board shall have authority to make all proper and necessary rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of said act; and WHEREAS, it is not deemed advisable to issue annual licenses to conduct and maintain said dance halls and dances, but to issue only quarterly licenses and licenses for single dances, and quarterly licenses shall .issue beginning July 1st, 1923 and. every quarter there- after, and no quarterly license shall issue before July 1st, 1923; and WHEREAS, it is the judgment of this Board that public dances held or conducted between the hours of twelve o'clock midnight on Saturdays and six o'clock A.Ii., on Mondays will interfere with the comfort and happiness of the various communities where said dance halls are now or hereafter may be located, and that any public dance given between said hours on said days will interfere with the- comfort and happiness of the various communities; NOW THEREFORE, BE X1D IT IS HEITTBY ORDERED that the following fee be charged for con- ducting and maintaining any public dance or public dance hall, to -wit: license for single dances $'5.00; for quarterly licenses, tiv75.00 per quarter; that quarterly licenses shall issue beginning July 1, 1923 qnd every quarter thereafter, and no quarterly license shall issue before July 1, 1923. And in addition to the above fees each licensee hereunder holding such dances shall pay the sum of ?5.00 extra for all deputies in excess of one deputy that may be required to enforce the provisions of the law and of this order at any dance; the numberof deputy sheriffs to be in attendance and around any public dance or dance hall to be in the dis- cretion and judgment of the sheriff of Miatcom County. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no public dances shall be held by any licensee holding a license hereunder between the hours of twelve o'clock midnight on Saturdays mad six o'clock A..:., on rwondays, and that between said hours no person shall be allowed within said dance hall for public dancing purposes; AND IT IS FURT 7,R ORDEMD that no license to hold any public dance or conduct or main- tain any dance hall shall be granted unless the licensee thereunder shall agree as follows, to -wit: (1) That no public dance shall be held or dance halls conducted or maintained between the hours of twelve o'clock midnight on Saturdays and six o'clock A.L1. on I,:ondays; (2) That between said hours as heretofore set forth no person shall be allowed within said dance halls for the purposes of public dancing. (3) That he ::ill pay the sum of J5.00 over and above any sum paid as a license fee for any deputy sheriff that may be sent to said hall or said dance in excess of one deputy she rif f RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Tv.n"t Wedtezday THE 6th DAY or June 192 3 the number of deputy sheriffs to be in the discretion and judgment of the sheriff of Whatcom County. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 1923. E C Baxter " " if 11 " If it It It It if it " " Chai rman . o f the Board ."Board of County uommi ss- " J A filler "ioners of Whatcom County " County Con nissioner If State of Washington " Ed Brown of to If " " if ii if " If n County Commissioner Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on vriday, June 8, 1923. Chai nan Board County Commissioners April TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS :Fri day THE. 8 th DAY OF June 192 3 :Friday, June 8, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 6, 1923. Present , all members of the Board and the Ulerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Applications of Isorth Bellingham Grange #201 for license to conduct dance on June 9, 1923 at worth Bellingham, and of C Heuman for license to conduct dances June 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1923, at Alki Bungalow, were approved and granted by the Board. Application of J Zv Blaney for license for 1/3 of a quarter for dances three times a week at Squalicum Beach during balance of June, -gas granted by the -Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, June 9, 1923. I " � ?X/ /,a-k� � Cheri man o d County Commissioners were had: Applications for dance licenses were granted by the Board as follows: Licenses for June 9, 1923 to Geo h Waters at Point Roberts; .Kaple falls Community Club at L;Iaple Falls, and Ross King at Lummi Bay on Lummi Island; Licenses for dances June 16, 23 & 30, 1923 to C;RtLange at vort Bellingham, and Uischer & Alderson at Birch. Bay. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, June. 13,.1923. Chas man Bo rd County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April CURRE1,TT EXPENSE FUND. E C Baxter Expense as County Commissioner 12.15 J 'A Miller do 31..31 ROAD & BRIDGE MD. Ed Brown Express paid on shovel parts 2.91 - --000- -- f Applications of Vr W Jordan for dance license to hold dance at Van Landt on June 16, 1923, and Geo H Waters. for license to hold dances at Point Roberts on June .16, . 23 & 30, 1923, were ,ranted by the :Hoard. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday,. June 14, 1923. �.-VU, Chai man Boar . County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS t" .'a April �13, .._.._, _. Thursday ._ . . _THE 1.4_th..._..... . _ ..,._.__.. DAY OF June— 192 -3— Thursday, dune 14, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 13, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pviceedings were had: THIS AGPJMMTT, made and entered into in duplicate by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, one of the regularly organized counties of the State of Washington, party of the first part, and the BELLINGHAM AI. ,RICAIT PUBLISHING -COMPANY, the party of the second part,. WITNESSETH: 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 doea.hereby designate the Bellingham American as the official newspaper of said county for one.year, commencing July 1, 1923 and ending June 30, 1924; and does hereby avrard.unto the partyof the -second part exclusively 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 of award, contract or agreement by any newspaper published or to be published in Whatcom County, Washington, except as is otherwise provided by law, it being understood and agreed that all publications shall appear in the newspaper above named. And it being further understood that when publications are required by law to be published in both the official newspaper of said county, and in one or more other newspapers of general circulation in said county, that the publication of any such notice so made in said offi- cial newspaper above designated shall be made at the rate hereinafter specified. In consideration of -the foregoing covenants and agreements, and in further considera- tion of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publish in said official newspaper, the Bellingham American, any and all notices and publications required to be printed and published by the party of the first part during said year., for which copy is furnished by said party of the first part, or by any of its properly quali- fied -officers entitled to furnish copy for which said county may be financially responsible. 'The said party of the second part agrees to make said publications in said official newspaper at and for the consideration and price of 20 cents per inch for first insertion and 20 cents per inch for each subsequent insertion, both first and subsequent inoertions in solid nonpareil type, single column 13 em measure;. and to furnish 300 copies of Auditor's Annual report for 090.00. Said publications are to include all summons in suit in which tlm party of the first part, or any of its officials, are parties, all legal notices, tax lists, tax sales, sheriff's sales, estray notices, sales of county property, calls for bids, n notices of nomination, notices of elections, including primary and general and special elections, commissionerst proceedings and all other matters of every kind and nature what- soever as may legally and properly devolve upon said county to publish in a newspaper, or which its officials may desire or be required in their official capacity to publish. IN WITNESS MTEREOF, the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be subscribed and seals affixed in duplicate, this 14th day of June, 1923. to 11 It It 11 I1 11 It it to It 11 11 11 "board of County Comaiss- " 11ioners of Whatcom County " 11 State of Washington 11 11 It ti It It It it 11 11 it It 11 11 Attest: V C L=artin Deputy Uounty Auditor and Clerk of the Board. WHATCOM COUNTY By E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Corrzrissioner Ed Broom County Commissioner BELLINGHA T A17MRICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, By L H Darwin, General tanager. i� t , 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April `I'raat Thursds,y THE 14th _ DAY or .. June .. _. 192 3 _. The Surety bond of the Bellingham American Publishing Company for "31000.00 given by the American Surety Company and covering contract for county publishing, was approved by the Board. -----000----- The application of Albert J:r,onroe for license to conduct a dance at Everson on June 23, 1923, ,was approved and granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 15, 1923. Chairman BoardCounty Commissioners RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .6 April rr-eri da.__. ....._.._.__._... .._.__.._..�..._...._, ..thJune .._..........._._.... i 2..3..__ -rriday, June 15, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 14, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following proceedings were had: STATE by V7AS1iIITGT0N, . ) ( ORDBOR DIRECTING NOTICE AiVD SALE. County or M- atcom. ) In conformity to a notice made and published by this board on the 15th. day of May, A. D. 1923, in the matter of the within proposed sale, the board having met and heard the evidence in reference thereto, find that it is advisable to make..such. sale and hereby determine that such sale be made. THEREFORE, it is hereby directed and ordered that the Sheriff of said.County offer said property for sale at the front door of the Court. House in said County. at 11 of clock A.M. on the 20th day of July A. D. 1923, and that the County Auditor give notice thereof as required by law. Terms of Sale, CASH. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 15th day. of June, A. D. 1923. If u n n If n n If u it it n n ft "Board of County.Oommiss- " "loners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " t► n It n If It u it n It If If ►► u Attest: F C 1wartin .ueputy County Auditor & Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- E. C. Baxter, Chairman. J. A. Tiller Ed Brown County Commissioners Applications of Taple Falls Community Club for dance at %laple Falls on.June 23, 1923, and riorman G Yracaulay as Trustee for .K of P Lodge No. 155 of Deming, for dance at Deming on June 16, 1923, and James Clarkson. for dance at Balfour on June 16, 1923, were approved and granted by the Board. on motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, June 16, 1923. April Ti:iu.i RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS oaturday THE 16 th DAY OF J une 192 3 oaturday, June 16, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 15, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following; claims were allowed and proceedings had: LIQUOR ID;VESTIGATION FUIM. T C Fraser, Chief of rolice 1/3 of fines on city arrests ? 122.33 Application of r.rs Ruth Lain for community Club for dance at Liberty on June 16, 1923, was approved and granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 21st, 1923. ��/ Chaff Jhan I3oard'of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April:., .viz Thurs_daY . TFIE.., ___..... .............21s....... . ......._.__ DaY..Q. _...June._......_...... _..----.......19,..,...._ Thursday, June 21st, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 16th, 1923. Presents.all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: The surety bond of Bre. Grace Buxbury as Clerk of i=Tountain View Township, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------- 000------- The application of the Hafstjarnan Literary Society for dance on- June 22nd, 1923 at Point Roberts, was granted by the Board. ------- 000------- S. H. Lewis, publisher of The Lynden Tribune, filed with the Board his affidavit of publi- cation of the call for bids for the construction of Perm. Highway No . 6B (Acme -Wickersham Road) . -.;------ 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 22nd, 1923. "O -'v Chairman Bold of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS __..Apri�',Rhr .._........_ ....Friday _.....?'Hr... ......._ ....._ ._..22nd .................._. Day o1 June 192 3 Friday, June 22nd, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 21st, 1923. Present, all members of the 15oard and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEF OIM THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMUI S S I O?`TER S OF V1HATCOlrI COURTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE :TATTER OF THE IMPROVE ]ITT OF PERIIANE TT HIGHUAY NO. 6 B ORDER ACCEPTING -BID OF C L LaPLAIJT & CO. KNOWN AS ACI 1 + W I Ciff+_',RSHA1,T ROAD WBEREAS, on the 24th day of :clay, 1923, order was made by this Board calling for bids for the improvement of Permanent Higl-wray No. 6-B (being the Acme -Wickersham Road), said bids to be considered at 11 otclock A.M. on Friday, the 22nd day of June, 1923, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper, to -wit: The Lynden Tribune, in the manner and for the length of time required by law; and WBEREAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: Chas E Lind 82,801.53 Riddle & Hawkins 82,597.84 Alexander & McNeil 77,573.00 Standard Construction Co 73,475.00 C L La Plant & Co .69,935.45 and the Board finding the bid of C L La Plant & Co for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the bid of the said C L LaPlant & Co for the improvement of Permanent Highway No. 6-B 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 t,rith the said C L LaPlant & Co for the improvement of said road. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed - and performed on or before the day of 1923, 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 June, 1923. 11 11 11 11 t1 11 II 1+ it 1t " 11 to II 11 1+ It If it 11 11 It 11 11 it 11 11 If II "Board of County Commission-11 E. C. Baxter Iters offWhatcom County State" Chairman of the Board 11 of Washington t1 J. A. l.iiller tt"""It"111tarru"1+n"u"nutt"it"rr"tr11t1r1 County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F. C. Hartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Eatdrd y,Juhg 23rd, 19.23. Cha' mah"Bo rd of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS The application of Firs. B. A. Morgan for dance at Cottonwood Beach on June 23, 1923, was granted. On motion the board adjourned to meet on Yonday, June 25th,'1923 Chair an Boa d of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Auril _. zEEhs ...._ ....��,So.nday..__............ T...HE ...... 25th ......................... DAY OF June 1923 Monday, June 25th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 23rd, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ✓ The application of Whatcom County for permission to construct grade crossing at the inter- section of the I.aple Falls Glacier Rd by the Chicago, 1,1ilviaukee and St. Paul Railway Company in IVII of II-1 of Sec. 2, Tvip. 39 I3 Range 6 E. W.M. was denied by the Department of Public Works- ------000 ------ The Department of Public '.forks of Washington passed an order consenting to the establish- ment of grade crossing at the intersection of Maple Falls Glacier Rd by Bellingham and Northern Railway in SI , of Se 1 Sec. 30, Ttivp. 40 N, Range 6 E. W.M. , Engrs. Station 735 plus 62. upon the condition that the old crossing irninediately west of the depot at Engrs. Station 730 plus 45 be discontinued. ------ 000---_--- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 28th, 1923. Chair n Boaz�of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April . 7.� z . _......... ' day. _ ._....._..—.TxE . 2$th_....._.... .._.._... DnY or _........ _..._ ....._..... ___Jivae .........._�_.... _192_ _.._. Thursday, June 28th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 25th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: IN TIM. OTTER OF Th'E APPOITTT +'NT OF) ( ORDER APPOIETING DR. ED L. BRINSON C OLU,T Y PHYSICIAN FOR WHAT C OP;% CBMT2Y ) In the matter of the appointment of a County Physician and Health Officer for Whatcom County, it is hereby ordered by this Board that Dr. Ed L Brinson be, and he is hereby appointed as County Physician and Health Officer for the term beginning July 1, 1923 and ending June 30th 1925. And it is further ordered that the salary of the said Dr. Ed. L. Brinson as such County Physician and Health Officer be, and same is hereby fixed at the sum of yr�1500.00 per year, same to be paid in monthly salary of %4125.00 and to be paid at the time and in the manner in which other salaries of county employees are paid. It is further ordered that the said Dr. Fad. L. Brinson shall file a surety bond in the sum of $1000.00 with the Clerk of this Board, for the faithful performance of his duty. Done in regular adjourned session of the Hoard this 28th day of June, 1923. 11 11 11 If 11 it 1f 11 11 If 11 If 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 If It If 1t 11 11 II If 11 E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-" J. A. Miller County Commissioner "ers of 71hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner " of Washington . " u"Ilnullnn"nn1111nnu"11nuu1111"u"""" Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- IJ The application of Orville Corfee for dance on June 30, 1923 in the new school house at Liberty, was granted .by the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 29th, 1923. Chairman Boar " of County Commissioners 70 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERm Friday THE 29th DAY O June 192 3 Friday, June 29th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 28th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: CREDITS ALLO%IMD COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEM1111T FOR THE I.TONTH ENDING ]JAY 31, 1923. In the matter of the settlement with Edith Ii. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending May 31, 1923. NOV-1, at this time this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith I.1..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 11. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GEIMERAL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE ITILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer. STATE PERI,aA M'Iff HIGHWAY FUIM 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 FUI:TD For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FECLAItIATIOIT REVOLVING FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer STATE VETERANS' C 010BITSATI OIZ FUIID For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PARKS AMID PARIaIAY FUI1D For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAIN; FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FISHERIES FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer COUNTY CURRENT E"TI;IZSI+1 FUIlD For warrants redeemed For interest on same ROAD & BRIDGE FUI D For warrants redeemed - SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUITD For warrants redeemed DOIMSTIC ANIMAL FUND For warrants redeemed PER11AM dT HI GHFIAY MAINTEI1 AIT CE FUI\TD For warrants redeemed LIRUOR IIIVESTIGATION FUIID For warrants redeemed a GAT: PROTECTION FUI\ID For warrants redeemed .IARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUIID For warrants redeemed REDE11PT I ON FUITD For cash paid holders of Certificates of Delinquency yp 1,600.91 557.00 136.71 718.01 538.71 1,423.43 316.99 298.99 541.92 40.00 135.50 321.70 25.00 23,987.28 39.23 2,040.60 92.50 3.00 2,838.91 705.49 625.69 43.00 243.87 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 71 April Tj?.RAI Friday THE . 29th DAY OF ..---..__... Tune—.1995......._ RIVER IMMOVE r1I?T FUIM For warrants redeemed 307.50 For interest on sane 15.87 PORT OF BELLIEGHAI FUIM For warrants redeemed 2,438.33 FOREST P.ESERVE HIGMAY FUIM For warrants redeemed 500.00 For interest on same 15.75 CITIES FUMS For cash paid treasurers. of Cities & Towns 9,537.25 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 64,732.67 For interest on same 380.37 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, 130I.1D REDEITTION FUM For school bonds redeemed 17,500.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 4,558.75 TOWUSHIP FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers 2,869.90 DITCH & DR.AIITAGI' DISTS . , MAIFTE'FANCE FUNDS For warrants redeemed 47.82 Total disbursements ti?140,178.65 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 April 30, 1923, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: DeDository Treasurer's Balance First National Bank 116,111.90 Bellingham National Bank 127,358.59 Northwestern National Bank 78,950.42 American Rational Bank 80,000.00 Horne State Bank of Blaine 12,500.00 First Eational Bank of Lynden 32,500.00 First Rational Bank of Ferndale 25,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sums 10,000.00, IYooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 15,000.00 Farmer's & herchant's Bank of Rooksack 10,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 15,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit ;.�`537,420.91 CASH II; OFFICE : Cash in Vault .; 600.00 Currency 1,903.00 Silver 17.56 Checks and cash items 184,927.72 Total cash in office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�$187,448.28 Grand total Treasurer's Cash on Hand. . . . . . . . . .0724,869.19 I?T TESTIIV.-OILY !dHERIa0F, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the :seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Uhatcom County, Washington, this 29th day of June, 1923. tt tt tt tt 1111 tt it If tt It it tt " it tt 11 11 11 it It ti if tt it II if It it "Board of County Commission-" E. C. Baxter "ers of Whatcon? County State" Chairman Board County Commissioners If of Washington " J. A. Hiller County Commissioner It 11 11 it it it it 11 11 ti it It If it 11 tt tt tt tl It it it It it If 11 It tt " 1.+.,d Brown County Commissioner Attest: F . C . I.1a.rtin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000 ----- The apDlicati.on of the K of P's for dance in their new hall at Deming on June 30, 1923, .eras granted by the Board. -----o06----- Donations in the amount of 5 each were received from the' following to apply on dam across slouIi near old river channel and near Squisqui place: L. T. Burgler, Albert Ulrich,,J. A. Johnson G. L. Plaster, Frank Bergsma, Geo. Steiner, .Frank Peterson, G. Bergsma and John Slater. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 11onday, J�U5>1 2n 1923. n Board -of County Commissioners. 72 April TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday.... _..__. TiiE.._. .._.___ ......__ ....2nd.. _ DAY OF July 1923 Monday, July 2nd, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 29th, 1923. Present, E. C. Baxter, Chairman, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, County Conuuissioners, and Sam E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The following claims were allovaed and proceedings had: CURREITT EXPENSE FU11D Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. Wayland .Clark Salary as Deputy County Auditor 125.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 Lucy E. King do 115.00 NV. L. Beck do 110.00 F. C. IL%artin Salary as Dep Auditor and Clerk of Board 125.00 PJI. Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 D. Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commmissioner 166.66 J. A. Miller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 Mrs. Jennie M. Robin Salary as Supt. County Schools 187.50 Uellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep " 12/39 50.00 Edr1in Y. Day Salary as J of P 100.00 W. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clk for J of P 35.00 C. Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 I1. 1,++'. Daly Salary as Char. Com. w Prob. Officer 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Fred V. Shute Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max. Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J. Diaz Salary as Co. Tuberc. Ilurse 125.00 Hector Gavrley Salary as Janitor 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 V1. P. Brown do 178.65 G. P. Kincaid Salary as County Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E. D. Kenyon. Salary as Dep Pros Atty 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer 100.00 H. D. McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F. 11. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Helen. Campbell do 100.00 Tena Campbell Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 Edith M. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson do 125.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 J. Harold Stevenson Salary as Cashier 135.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S. A. Earl do 100.00 C. ';l. Visk do 100.00 Claire G. Wilson do 100.00 Eileen C. Heath do 19/30 63.27 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. Yedhurst do 150.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 W. Y. Brock do 125.00 W. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 40.00 L. J. Irwin Salary as Co. Auto1lechanic 175.00 J. `rl . Smith Salary as Co. Garage Floorman 125.00 C. C. King Salary , as Supt .. of County Home 100.00 Dottie V. Jamieson Salary as 11atron of County Home 50.00 G. Tatsugawa Salary asCook 85.00 D. Caineron Salary as Asst Cook 10.00 H. J. Hurst do 15.00 J. F. HcKinnon Labor 67.50 Wm. Hunt Teamster 25.00 Tars . E. V1. Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E. Vr. Day salary asAsst Nurse 40.00 Ader Ilukes do 40.00 11. Bjarnson Labor haying 8.50 Roy A. Ovien do 8.50 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as Co. Agri. Agent 125.00 Frances Atherton Salary as office assistant 83.33 Fred W. T.1cElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl I._cCoy Salary as Draftsman 160.00 E. W. Gooch Labor as Inst'man 112.00 L. G. Boyden Labor as :lead Chainman 114.75 A. W. 'Uestover Labor as Chainman 50.00 M?s . R. 0. Stone Salary as 1,:atron Detention Hospital 75.00 Sam E. Barrett, Co. Auditor Claims paid from Revolving Fund 689.35 Edith Id. Thornton :expense as County Treasurer 14.65 Edwin Gruber Expense as Prosecuting Attorney 14.60 E. C. Baxter Expense as County Commissioner 10.25 A. L. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 41.05 Margaret J. Diaz Expense as Co. Tuberc . Nurse 62.62 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co. Agri. Agent 14.38 C. Humphreys Expense as Constable 8.60 C. C. King :expense as Supt. County Home 76.50 Alvada Kelly Expense as Probation Officer 3.25 RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July. 7'V- 1 Londay.._ THE_..__.___..--- _2nd_ ._..._........ _._ _DaY or• - ___ ...J��y_..__..__. II. 21!' . Darr Expense ,as member of committee on visitation 16.48 James H. Wilson do 18.95 1?rs . S . R . Boynton do 11.52 Lars, Lura Lyle Services to. County Superintendent 62.25 Jessie Reynolds do 38.25 Ellen 11. Wright do 15.00 Josef)h Galbraith Services to Sheriff (IYiay) 5.00 J. G. Hostetter Recording plats for Auditor 10.00 E. E. Lescher May auto list for Sheriff 1.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Phone service to county 85.70 ,extern Union Telg. Co. Messages for Commr-Agr Agt-Treas-Sher.. 33.00 Arthur C. Harlon Burial of Eagan and body of unknown 50.00. Knapp & Knapp Burial of Luella Smith 25.00 St. ,Joseph's Hospital Care of 11cBride & Vine (May -June) 85.90 O�ril .Pharmacy Supplies for Co. Patients (May -June ) 56.15 Royal Dairy Products Co. Butter for Detention Hospital (11ay) 2.20 St. Joseph's Hospital Care of patient from Detention Hospital 45.50 Heinemann Diag. Lab. Analysis for Detention Hospital 9.50 Orrl ,Pharmacy Supplies for Detention Hospital (Ilay-June) 18:15 Puget Sound Porn & Lt Co. Lts for Detention Hospital 2.25 Dr. J. C. 11inton Dental services to Co. Patient at Co. Home 20.00 Brown & Cole, Inc. Groceries for Co. Home 373.38 Fountain Bakery Bread for Co. Home 34.95 Frye & Company Yeat for County Home 88.37 Red„Cross Pharmacy Supplies for Co Home 168.65 Collins Drug Co. do 11.05 Geo. J. Hohl Co. Feed for Co Home 115.21 F. 11. Gerard Supplies for Co Home 20.58 W. J. Pynor Supplies for Co Home and Mrs. Smith 138.80 F. J. Farley Feed for Co Home (May) (I:�Iay) 105.48 Fair Mercantile Co. Supplies for Co 8.70 Battersby Bros. _Home Mdse for County Home 47.20 Clark Electric Co. Supplies for Co Home (May) 1.75 Diehl Hotor Co. Tractor parts for Co Home (Apr-1hy) 6.13 Wt. Ogle Shoe repairing for Co Home (fray -June) 11.15 C. G. Clifton Work on barn at Co Home 21.25 A. A. Carter Seed potatoes for Co Home (Apr) 9.00 Thiel & Welter Supplies for Co Home 30.95 F. 14. Haskell Plumbing Co. Repairs at Co Home .4.50 Columbia Valley Lbr Co. Lumber for Co Horne 7.14 Bellingham Implement Co. Rope etc. for Co Home .2.75 1l. Bellingar Pig for Co Home 25.00 1Torthr,iest Hdwe Co. Supplies for Co Home (fray -June) 18.20 forse Hdwe Co. Supplies for Co Home 11.10 1�1. B. Duncan Haying at Co Home 24.00 Harold Smith do 33.00 Perry Duncan do 24.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Paint for cottages at Co Home 13.30 Jash. Children's Home Society Care.of Enstrom children* 108.00 Ben Tucker Care of Marcy children 20.00 Fair, Lleat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Frank et al 29.72 lf.tpi.re heat & Grocery Co. Groceries for Faggs 14.23 The,O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Curry 9.03 :Brown & Cole, Inc. Groceries for Deboer et al (May -June) 129.60 B. B. Grocery Co. Groceries for Banks et al 41.13 Fischer ec Isaacs Groceries for Lindstrom et al 19.81 S. Q. Johnson Groceries for Watson 5.05 Grant Grocery Groceries for Lancaster (flay) 13.19 Campbell & Brotnov Groceries far Johnson et al (May -June) 45.88 A. I,lardesich Groceries for Fillippi (May) 15.10 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 J. 0. Gulbransen Groceries for Barr 4.19 Scott & Co. Groceries for Sturgeon et al (May) 37.78 I.it. Viers Store Groceries for Bergstrom 10.00 Royal Dairy Products Co. Butter for Mrs. Smith (Islay) 2.20 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co;. Lt and gas for 1L. -s . Frank .3.43 I;Lrs . Katie Packer House and water rent for Lancaster 8.00 Sumas News Publ notice of intent. to sell land in 25-39-2E .8.65 Bellingham Herald do .8.46 The Lynden Tribune Publ call for bids on P Hy 6 B etc. 17.00 The Lynden Tribune Publ and Prtg pamphlet of Aud. annual report 13.5.75 Union Printing, Bndg & Sty Co. Sup for Aud-Tr-Assr-Sher-Garage 80.75 Griggs Sta & Prg. Co. Sup for Atty-Sher-Ct Sten-Agr Agent 22.90 Tovmer Printing Co, Letter heads for Co. Commissioners 10.25 Anstett Printing Co. Letter heads for Co. Treasurer (11hy Ly) 8.50 Irish Printing Co. Letter heads for Co. Tuberc. Nurse 15.75 G. L. Morgan Blanks for Probation Officer 15.75 Lowman & Hanford Co. Supplies for Co. Agri. Agent 3.83 Washington Digesting Co. France,:'s Wash. digest for Prosecuting Attorney(?,-., a 1, Bancroft -Whitney Co. Index Dig. for Judges 15.00 & Atty 7.50 �`"' 22.50 iTort'lwrest Instuument Co. Repairs to Instrument for Co. Engineer .2.75 Underwood Typewriter Co. Repairs to Mach. for County Clerk 1.00 7. Stanley Piper Blue prints for County Engineer 7.35 Sandison Studio Photo for Pros. Atty 3.00 Legoe Hdwe Co. Batteries for Sheriff 3.90 Puget Sound Power & Ligb.t Co. Lt and power for Co. Garage .7.88 !Zotor Tool Specialty Co. Tools :for County Garage Standard Oil Co. Gas for Co. Garage .20.62 126.51 Shell Co. of Calif. do (Iffay-June) 75.05 Diehl 1.1otor Co. Parts for Co. Garage 17.00 John, F. Campbell do 35.00 Ball.ou & Wright do 9.80 Iddins Buick Co. do 6.53 Puget Sound Welding Co. Sup & Rep for County Garage 6.50 Auto Radiator & Fender Works Repairs for County.Garage (May) 7.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J1z1:�r. TERM .__ ....._._ _ Monday .....-.....-- -._.. THE ..-._ . _ _....... ... 2nd- _.._DAY .--OF..._-.... July 19 ........ -Bellingham Machine Works Grinding for Co. Garage 1'.30 C.- G..Rogers Painting for Co. Garage 10.00 Page & Snyder Tires & tubes for Co. Garage .33.70 T & H Tire & Rubber Co. do 39.50 Federal Tire Sales Co. do 27.76 -Tabor & Cruikshank Auto supplies for Co Garage & Courthouse 24..66 Northwest Hdwe Co. Supplies for Co Garage & Courthouse 17.12 -ISor se Hardware Co. do 7.95 Puget Sound Povi & Lt Co. Lt for Cths and gas for jail 59.61 Bellingham Junk Co. Cots etc. for Jail � parts for courthouse boiler 26.00 •S. W. Cornish Paint Co. Supplies for Courthouse 2.00 Seth A. Atwood P & VIP Co. Glass far Courthouse 1.65 Charles Rode Repairs to Courthouse 10.00 Thiel & Welter Shades for Courthouse 10.50 Ovil Pharmacy Soap for Courthouse (May) 51.85 A. J. Blythe Plurib. & Heat. Co. ,aterial for Courthouse 2.95 The Home Stare Clothing for W-eatherford & sup for sing. 2.90 -Nellie A. Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford 3.00 Paul Tolsman Meals.for Prisoners 234.00 Holly Furniture Co. hua.ttresses for Jail 90.00 Harry Davison's Cafe 11i'leals for Jurors 13.15 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co. Car fare for Jurors 10.00 Central Grocery Supplies for Janitor (TaTay-June) 12.00 St. Luke's Hospital Care of Luella Smith (1-lay 1 to June 10) 58.50 Broiin & Cole, Inc. Groceries for Detention Hospital 68.68 LOAD & BRIDGE FUND J. L. Johnston Salary as Mechanic a/c road machinery 125.00 II. Bjarnson Labor as truck driver 102.00 Everett Baxter do 25.50 R. Bullock do 21.25 Chet Holmes do 10.62 Harry Harper Labor painting bridges 71.18 Cook Sypher do 49.93 Roy H. Leonard Labor as truck driver 8.50 Earl Keplinger do 6.37 Selmer G. Larsen do 7.43 -Leo Jess Labor on Lummi Shore rd and H,-t. Vievi Twp. 150.00 -J. Herman B_ehrson do 156.00 T . M. Byrd do 39.65 -J. W. Lee do 54.75 Roy A. Gwen do 102.00 D. B. Holeman do 35.00 Verne Parrish do 139.50 F. J. Van Demark do 78.00 Geo. Elder do 39.00 Archie Mc Gibbons do 4.00 Fred Tarte Labor as Foreman on Reese Hill 150.00 Ernest Creasey Labor on Reese Hill 85.00 Jack I--o s er do 106.25 S . J. 11arr do 110.50 Gus ITienaber do 65.00 Chet Holmes do 40.37 Bert Bullock do 36.12 Roy Weeks do 4.25 Olof Glad Labor on Vloodlawn Rd 32.00 George Pittman do 22.75 I:Ta.x Koehler Labor on South Pass Rd 51.00 Paul Koehler do 38.25 Gus Nienaber do Foreman 60.00 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Hannegan Bridge Foreman 25.00 Oscar Post do 18-100 Gerrit Vander Brink do 2.62 John Post do 9.00 Carl Iluenscher Labor with team on Har_negan Rd 11.25 E. A. Parker Labor with team on Everson -Goshen Rd 25.00 Ed Maxshall Labor on Road (May) '113. 00 A. '1. Peterson Graveling on Smith Rd 75.00 R. A. barnell Gravel for Samish Rd 15.40 W. F. Royer R of W for P. Hy. 6B 200.00 D . W. Iwcl.Iorri s do 7 5. 00 R. J. Bruland R of %7 for Lonseth Rd 75.00 Diehl Motor Co. 1 Fordson Loader (I:T�y) 1,201.00 Diehl 1lotor Co. 1 used Fords on tractor & pulley (Ilay) 320.00 Diehl Motor Co. Parts for trucks 661.26 Standard Auto Co. Parts for tractor 15.45 Geo. H. Weir Co. do 32.85 Howard -Cooper Corp. Parts for Yuba tractor 22.60 Keystone Drill & Mach. Co. Parts for shovel 14.30 Bellingham Junk Co. Shafting etc. for I.Iixer & shovel (Tlay-June) 20.75 H. W. Buzzard Repairs to grader etc. (Apr -June) 55.75 Standard Welding Co. 1'yelding on road machinery 12.05 American Ry. Express Co. Express on shovel parts 8.43 Standard Oil Co. Gas, oil and grease 350.32 Union Gil Co. Gas, oil & distillate (Apr) 96.03 L. E. Haggard Gas (Apr -June) 2.72 I1t. Baker Garage Supplies for trucks (Lich-Apr-11ay-June) 24.17 Whidby Island Sand Lc Gravel Co. Coal 93.68 Morse Hardware Co. Cable etc. for Reese Hill 19.43 Columbia Valley Lbr. Co. Lumber 223.06 Glacier Lumber Co. Lumber for Glacier Bridge et al 294.97 J. C . Sweitzer Piling 89.00 W. R. Miller Powder 82.65 Northwest Hdwe Co. Sup for Reese Hill & Pts for Jitneye etc. 32.25 Mountain View Store Supplies for road crew 39.00 REC0RD OF C0MMISSI0NERS PROCEEDINGS � July TFani Monday THE. S 2nd DAY or July 192 3 Lynden Department Store Nails and tools 29.60 Caine-Grimshavi Co. Coal for Reese hill 103.71 Cramer Contracting Co. Repairs to Middle Fork Bridge 858.10 RIVER I11PROVEIVENT FUI,TD Everett Baxter Labor as truck driver 21.25 Chet Holmes do 4.25 Geo. Elder Labor on river Foreman 114.00 Eben Mead do 90.00 Wm. Radder do 72.00 V. B. Rogers do 57.50 Thos. Vandermey do 38.00 R. C. Shumway, do Team 57.00 Earl Brovrn do " 48.00 S . W . Jones do 104.00 Clem Knutsen do 130.00 A. Idourr,Wns do 72.00 T. P . Jeffers do 143.00 Wm. Radder do 4.00 Max Fullner do 104.00 Robt. S. Sorensen do 50.00 PERIIAIIAENT HIGM11AY ! AINTENAITC 0 FUI\TD C. F. Ristine Labor Foreman 111.37 VIm. Paxton do 10.40 NormanWoodwarddo 34.00 T. Trottier do 34.00 J. F. Johnston do 9.00 Mathew Johnson do 26.00 James McClay do 20.00 -C. A. Huntley do 37.00 M. Breedlove do 37.00 Ted Klander- do 15..00 Olaf Olson do 4.00 L. A. Jensen do Team 21.00 John Bentson do 4.00 John Bullock Labor on Lake Samish Foreman 125.00 R. Ewing do 17.50 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd 125.00 John Baxter do 105.00 Balfour Guthrie & Co. Cement 99.00 A. W. Frost Labor on south Guide Foreman " 96.00 Geo. hraryott do 42.00 Chas. Bartlett do 30.00 J. C. Sweitzer do " 12.00 R. C.. Sisson Work on 11arietta Road 51.00 B. F. Hicks Labor on Glacier Road 48.00 Northwest Hdwe Co. Steel etc. for Highway repairs 111.26 Moise Hdvie Co. Htl for Kendall ditch & Hy repairs (Apr -June) 19.83 Standard Oil Co.: Gas and oil 51.49 J. T. Watson Bal on guard rail for Dem-Gl Rd 343.00 MARRIAGE CERTIFICA`.t'E FUND G. P. Kincaid, Co. Clerk RecordinS marriage certificates 81.00 FOREST RESERVE HIGMWAY FUITD Chester 11cKenzie Labor on 1.1t. Baker Hy (Dune -July) 42.00 Amos 7immers do 13.50 LIQUOR HIVE STI GAT I ON FUND V1m. L. Gaston eb-I;lch-Apr) Salary as Dep Sheriff Rrich-Apr-liy 300.00 Geo. H. Sybrant do ) 375.00 Otto Knutsen do Ulch) 125.00 Ray James Services to sheriff (Feb 20 to Mch 1) 32.94 Sumas Garage & Elec. Co. Auto supplies for Dep Sheriff (Ilch-Apr) 89.14 B. N. Kingsley Salary as Dep Sheriff (Apr) 25.00 E. E. Lescher Auto list for sherif f 15.00 Current Expense Fund Sup & Sery to Sher autos from Co Garage 473.36 ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO I:11'iISSI OI1 + P3 OF VHATCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE I TAT` ER OF II0ROVF.,1V11 YT OF) j SURETY BOND OF C L LaPLANi & CO APPROVED PERMAITEITT HI GEWAY NO . 6 -B IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the surety bond of C L LaPlant & Co., for $69,935.45 given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., and covering contract for paving Permanent Highway No. 6B, knovm as Acme -Wickersham Road, be, and sane is hereby approved. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of July, 1923. It 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 It 11 It It 11 11 11 11 It It 11 11 It 11 11 It E. 0. Baxter Cha irmari of the Board "Board of County Commission-" County Commissioner tiers of 7hatcom County State" Ed Brown County Commissioner It of Washington f1 it 11 1111"1111 11 It 11 11 11 It 11 1111 11 11 11 1111 1t 11 1111 11 11 1t 11 Attest' F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS T> ply 1onday THE 2nd DAY of July 1923 / The Board entered into a contract with C L LaPlant & Cc for paving Permanent Highway No. 6B (Acme-Vickershara Road) for the lump sum of :69 , 935.45 . Contract recorded in County Engineer's Office. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE B01M OF COUNTY C01-12-17ISS101MRS OF / WHATCOI:T COUlITY, WASHINGTON. I1T T 11' LiATTER OF FUIDS FOR ) ( ORDER TC TRANSFER FUJIMS FROIJ CU IE1 T EXPENSE FUND COUNTY ELECTIOIT SUPPLY BONDS ) WIM-REAS, in the general tax levy order, passed by the Board in October, 1922, there Vras included a levy of y'3500.00 to the credit of the Current Expense Fund to apply on the purchase of certain voting machines for VIhatcom County; and V,UMIREAS, certain County Election Supply Bonds, and interest thereon, amounting to 5p3500.00, will become due on August 1, 1923; 1T0I, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is, directed to transfer the sum of ';�3500.00 from the Current Expense Fund to the County Election Supplies Bond Fund. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of July, 1923 11 11 11 11 11 It 1111 It"1111 1111 It II A 11111111 :1 11 1111 11 1111 11 E . C. Baxter Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commission-11 J. A. 31iller County Commissioner "ers of Jhatcom County State" County Commissioner " of Washington " "n11""uunuu"u""n""n"n""n11"un"" Attest: F. C. 11artin Deputy CountyAuditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- The applications of Paul Fullner for dance in Todd's Barn at Hopewell on July 4th, 1923, V. B. Yorgan for dances on July 3rd & 4th, 1923 at Cottonwood Beach, and :id Pratt for Pool table license at Deming, were granted by the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 3rd, 1923. ha' mari Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TFlili..... .. Tuesday THE 3rd_ DAY or _ July _ . 1923 Tuesday, July 3rd, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment tai_en on July 2nd, 1923. Present, all members of the .Board and the Cler,. in attendance. The following p oceedings were had: June reports of C . C . King, Supt . of Co. Home, Hargaret J. Diaz, Co. Tuberculosis ITurse and F. V. Shute, County Physician, were filed with the Board. ----- 000----- '� The applications of W. T. Lange for quarterly license to hold dances at Fort Bellingham, Everson Band for dance on Highway Pavement in Everson on July 4th, 1923 and Kenneth F. Heun for dances at Birch Bay on afternoon and evening of July 4th, 1923, were granted by the Board. v Surety bonds of Label B. Roessel as Treasurer, and J. P. Felmley as Assessor, for T:iountain View Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, July 7th, 1923. oarct.,-or county uoym-lissioners . 8 RECORD OF COTX1MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July ....., . TERM Saturday Tim "!th DAY of July 192 3 Saturday, July 7th, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 3rd, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in -attendance. The following claim was allowed and applications granted; Jessie Reynolds CUF ITT EXPENSE FUND Services to Co. Supt (July 7, inc) 13.50 The applications of J. zl, Blaney for quarterly license to hold dances at Squalicum Beach Pavilion, Kenneth F. Heun for dance at Birch Bay Pavilion on July 7th, 1923, and T;aple Falls Cw-miiunity Club for dance in Community Hall on July 7th, 1923, were granted by the Board. ----- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on i;ionday, July 9th, 1923. Cha'rman Boaza of County Commissioners RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July T,:,R,I Lionday Tim 9th DAY or July T) 192 3 .nonday, July 9, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 7, 1923. Present, all members of the board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Application of tars xuth rain for Liberty Community Club for dance on July 14, 1923, at new school house at Liberty, was granted by the Board. / Surety bond of Ed L Brinson as County Physician was approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 10, 1923. _ -� � d� -� Chair/aan of the" -Board. 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TER11 Tuesday THE 10th DAY of July 192 3 Tuesday, July 10, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 9, 1923. Present, all members of the -board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings yrere had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COULdISSIONERS OF VITHATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. f 1E THE iLAT` ER OF `1'R-AITSFER OF LONIES FROU ROAD & ) ( ORDER TO TRt' NSYER. BRIDGE YUBD TO COLULIBIA VALLEY ROADS FU11D. ) 'IiEREAS, it appears that a deficit exists in the Columbia Valley Roads .Fund, for the construction of said roads under the Donohue Road Law; and %7HEREAS, said lava provides that should there not be sufficient money in such improvement fund to make payment of any installment of interest, or the bonds when due, said interest or bonds may be paid out of the general road mid bridge fund or the current expense fund of the county, as may be directed by the board of county commissioners; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is directed to transfer the sum of Ten Thousand One Hundred Eleven & 00/100 (�10,111.00) .Dollars, from the Road and -bridge Z+'und of `ihatcom County, Washington, to the Columbia Valley Roads Fund of said County, to be used for the payment of bonds, or interest thereon, issued for the construction of the Columbia Valley Roads. ?done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of July, 1923. If II II It It It It i1 II It It It 11 11 "-board of County Commiss- " "loners of Whatcom County It State of Washington " It 11 :I it it it It II It it 11 19 It 11 Attest: F C Martin E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000----- J The claim of Island County for refund of tax of taorrison Dill Co of Blaine, YWashington for year 1921, personal tax roll, on one two lobs containing 900 it feet valued at p9,000 assessed valuation 44,500.00, tax 4�241.20 interest to July 10 47.73, total �288.93, was refused by the Board. 4---- 000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 'Thursday, July 12, 1923. Cha' man of th,6 Board. RECORD OF CGMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TvRDL Thursday. _ THE 12th _ Dar .or Friday 13th Thursday, ,July 12, 1923, the Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 10, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. the following proceedings were had: The application of A .Uatthews for everson Band for dance in Edwards Barn 14 mi west of Everson, on July 13, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meed on Friday, July 13, 1923. Ch rman of the Board. Friday, July 18, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 12, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: / The application of K of P Lodge for dance at Deming Hall on July 14, 1923, was granted by the Board. ,/ The application of Geo H Waters for dances in Waters Hall at Point Roberts for quarter ending September 30, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Boar d adjourned to meet on 7iednesday, July 18, 1923. Chaitrman of the Board. f1 .`ij RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Wednesday TnE 18th DAY or July 192 3 N Wednesday, July 18, 1923. The Board met pursuant to. .adjournment taken on July 13, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: RIVER I PRO E11,'iEITT FU11D. S W Jones Labor on river 12.00 R �` Raper Piling 286.60 G A Palmer Piling 234.50 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal 61.42 horse hardware Co Drift bolts etc 111.73 i4orthwest Hardware Co Bolts etc 17.02 Larson & hiller hooks etc kLlch-Apr-1 ay -June) 21.25 farmers nercantile Co Peavey handles etc 5.50 Union Iron Works Repairs 3.30 Standard IOil Co Gas & oil 22.66 uilton vfeidkamp 'Pent 12.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI ISSIOITEMS OF WHATCOU COUNTY, 71ASHINGTO11. IN THE 1,1ATTER OF THE RIVER I12ROVE1 1TT ) ( ORDER DECLARING AN M]ERGENCY. FUND OF WH.ATCOU COUNTY. ) WHEREAS, the River Improvement Tund of Whatcom County, after crediting unpaid taxes, is now over drawn approximately in the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, the expenditure of which amount was made necessary by the happening of an emergency, to -wit: floods, 3md via s necessary to restore to a condition of usefulness and keep in such condition of usefulness, certain public property; and UHEREAS an emergency now exists, caused by floods, and it is necessary to spend the further sum of six thousand dollars to restore and keep public property in a condition of usefulness; 1OVT, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD determined and declared that an emergency exists, caused by floods; and that it is necessary to spend the further sum of six thousand dollars to restore and keep public property in a condition of usefulness; A1:D it is further hereby ordered that said sum of six thousand dollars, or such part thereof as may be found necessary, may be expended to so restore and keep public property in a condition of usefulness, and that emergency warrants on said River Improvement .Fund be drawn by the, auditor of said county upon proper claims duly alloyed and presented to him for payment; said additional or emergency warrants not to exceed, in the aggregate, the sum of six thousand dollars. Done in regular adjourned session of the Hoard this 18th day of July, 1923. it 11 it it it it it it it it it it it it "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of nrhatcom County," Mate of Washington if II iI ii it it it It it it 11 it it it If Attest: Sam E :Barrett County Auditor and ex -off is io Clerk of the .Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A miller Commissioner Ed Brown Commissioner -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, July 2.0, 1923. J Cha ' ���.n o f the sboarU . RECORD OF COINUMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J my 'l'rttri _Vriday _ _ THE 20th . DAY or July . _ 192 3 Friday,,,-.-, July 20, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 18, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: II! THE LAM R OF THE APPROVAL OF THE SALE OF THE SALE, ) ( ORDER OF APPROVAL. OF COTJUTY PROPERTY III SECTION 25, `i'Oti,iJ'SHIP 39 !1, R 2 E ) 'V'.'HEREAS, this Board did, on the 15th day of June, 1923, direct the Sheriff of id hatcom County to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.1d. on-Wriday, July-20, 1923, at the front door of the County Uourthouse of said county, at Bellingham, '1tashington, the county seat of said county that certain tract of land lying and being in ';ihatcom County, ,ashington, and described as follows, ti-wit: Commencing 820-feet uouth and 30 feet West of corner common to Sections 24 and 25 in '1%Vp 39 14, R 2 E, `,d.;u. , and Sections 19 and 30 in Twp 39 IT, R 3 E, 1 .L. ; thence West 640 feet and 6 inches; thence South 340 feet; thence East 640 feet and 6 inches; thence iVorth 340 feet to beginning; and WHEREAS, at said time and place the sheriff of said county did sell said land in the manner and under the terms directed by this Board, to Edw. J. Ritchie for the sum of Two Hundred Vifty & 00/100 (s$250. 00)-'ollars , full cash payment at time of sale, the said Edi,i. J. Ritchie being the only bidder present and said bid being considered a reasonable bid by this Board; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff has made due return of said sale to this Board, and this Board has carefully considered the same and all matters pertaining to said sale, and find that said sale was in all respects regularly conducted in accordance with late and in accordance with the provisions of the order of this Board, and that due, complete and lawful notice of said sale was given prior to the same, and that said land was sold to the highest and best bidder therefor, and the purchase price of said land was paid into the County Treasury on the date of said sale. IJOYI, TREFORF,, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that said sale and all proceedings had thereunder be and the same is hereby approved, and that the action of the Treasurer in issuing proper deed be and the same is hereby approved, and that said sale and deed are in all respects hereby approved and confirmed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board t.iis 20th day of July, 1923. 11 11 4 :1 ;I I 11 ,1 :1 ii 11 11 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom Uounty " State of Washington " is 11 11 11 ;1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 E C Barter Chairman of the .board J A iailler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Uommissioner Attest: 2 C idartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- Application of Kenneth Y heun to hold dance in Birch Bay Pavilion on July 20, 1923, and application of iiars 1, E Haggard for ijaple Falls Community club for dance in Laple Falls Curmnunity ball on July 21, 1923, were granted by the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on tionday, July 223, 1923./ Chair an of the Board. C0 41 RECORD OF C®IVIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TE.nar ironday THr: 23th DAY of J my 192 3 _ Tuesday _ 24th V Monday, July 23, 1923. the Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 20, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceed- ings were had: Application of 'i, H Burt for dance at Grell's Hall in Everson on 1'riday, July 27, 1923, and application of Liberty Community Club for dance in new school house at Liberty on Saturday, July 28, 1923, gere both granted by the Board. On motion the board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 24, 1923. Chairman of the Board. Tuesday, July 24, 1923. The Board met i)ursuant to adjournment ta_._en on July 23, 1923. rresent, all members of the board and the Clerk in atte:,dance. The following proceed- ings were had: BE --TOM' TIE,] BOARD OF OOTNIT C012 ISSIOIAERS OF €:`HATCOIL COU11 TY, WASHING`i'ON. Ili THE i.=ATT::],R CF GROCERIES FOR COUll-'Ef ) l ORDE1t ACCEPTING BID OF HAi-111-ONS & OGDEN. HOLE, DET1 11T I ON hQ Si' 1TAL Aida L:itC Si:ii T H ) W111EREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 24th day of July, 1923, in accordance c,ith requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the VIhatcom County Home, the Detention Hospital and Lxs Smith and family, the i3oard finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: Hannons & Ogden Fermerz ::ierct Co Brown & Cole county Home 1� 354.69 379.71 362.05 Detention Hospital 27.74 28.05 27.77 .urs Smith 24.53 25.38 23.90 406.96 433.14 413.72 Y,MREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding that the bids of Hammons & Ogden were the lowest bids for such supplies; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bids of Hammons & Ogden be, and same are hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before August 1, 1923, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to Hammons & Ogden. Done in regular adjourned session of the .Board this 24th day of July, 1923. it I ;1 11 11 11 11 ti U I I I 11 11 - - - - - - - - - - - "Board of County Commiss- " Chairman Board County "ioners of Whatcom County Commissioners " State of Washington J A hiller 11 If 11 11 !1 Is a 11 11 11 County Commissioner Ed Brown Attest: F C Martin County Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the hoard. -----coo----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on vlednesday, July 25, 1923. Chairm n Board County Cormaiss- ioners. 11) Wednesday, July 25, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 24, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Application of is of P Lodge of Deming for dance in their hall at Deming on August 4, 1923; and application of forth Bellingham Grange for dance at Grange Hall on July 28, 1923; and application of ,, W Jordan for dance at Tan Zandt Hall on July 28, 1923, were all granted by the .board. On motion the'Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, July 26, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners Thursday, July 26, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 26, 1923. Present, all members of the hoard and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Board of County �;omnissioners, whatcom Uounty, Bellingham, Wash. Gentlemen: Bellingham, VI'ash. July 26, 1923 This Company proposes to erect its Uniform Highway Signal on Whatcom County's paved highways, at all dangerous curves, at no expense to the County. We will inspect the lights regularly and maintain them. in return for the above service whatcom'County to permit this company to place each of the lights, erected at above mentioned locations, on a circular background 4811 in diameter, the rim of which will be used for advertising: Highway Advertising Company to have this privilege for a period of three years from date hereof, said privilege being automatically renewable for three year periods, except that y;hatcom County can terminate this arrangement by giving one year's notice before expiration of any three year period. Location of said lights to be under direction of Whatcom County Engineer. HIGHWAY ADVERTISING COMPANY, By Geo R O'Neil Highway advertising Company, You are hereby authorized to proceed as set forth above. BOARD OF COUNTY COIEISSIONERS , It If if If If 11 tl It II It If If Ii If of Whatcom County, '1",''ashington. "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of whatcom County By E C Baxter " State of Washington " J A !Miller It n if tt ii fl It If It tt it if It tt Bd Brown Attest: F C LZartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. July 26, 1923. -----000-- -- On motion the Board adjourned to meet -on Saturday, July 28, 1923. Ch"61dn Board County Cormiissioners €� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July Saturday. -.----...DAY or July 1923 liaturday, July 28, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 26, 1923. Yreoent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance: The following proceedings were had: Application of Kenneth V Heun for dance at Birch Bay Pavilion on July 28, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the -board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 31, 1923. Chairman BoYEd County Commiss- ioners. .j RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS l H.RXi ;Duesday .. THE 31sti_ _ _ DAY OF _ July _192 3 J Tuesday, July 31, 1923, the .Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 28, 1923. Present, all members of the hoard .and the Clerk in attendance. the following proceedings were had: Application of Pichard I'lotre Post Jr168 for pavement dance in Everson on August 17, 1923, was granted by the board. CREDITS ALLO MI) COUNTY TREASURER AT TIM, SETTLEi''ENT FOR TBE 11ONTH ENDING JU1,lE 30, 1923. /. in the matter of the settlement with Edith a. Thornton, County Treasurer of `�,hatcom County, Vlashington, for the month ending June 30, 1923. i4OW, at this time this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith U. 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 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 t,.at said Edith Li. Thornton, as such 'Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to-wi t: For cash paid estate 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 cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer l'or cash paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed Zor interest on same STATE GEIiERAL FUND. STATE SCHOOL MI-D. STATE LILITARY FUND. STATE PER1.z 'TENT HIGHWAY FIRM. STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUND. STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. STATE CXPITOL BUILDI14G FUND. STATE RECLALIAT ION REVOLVITuG FUN)U. :STATE VETERANS' CO ITENSAT IOX FUl-JI). STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FU11-D. STATE PARKS r0-D PAR191AY FU10. STATE GAME FUND. TEAC%MRS' RETI1ML2NT FLI D. COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. ROAD & BRIDGE FUITTD. For warrants redeemed For Permanent highway ivo. 213 bonds redeemed For " " Is " bond interest coupons redeemed For " "if5 bonds redeemed For If " " " bond interest coupons redeemed SOLDIERS' RELIEF FU10. For warrants redeemed 681.00 862.60 4,797.96 4,269.64 9,916.63 2,121.61 2,112.07 4,140.60 566.85 36.50 186.45 398.66 459.65 1.82 4,824.85 3,500.00 337.50 2,500.00 233.75 202.00 PERT,+i UTE''ET HIGHVIAY LIAIETENATICE FUND. For warrants redeemed 516.06 c� c� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TEnri Tuesday THE 31st DAY of July 1923 LIC),UOR IEIESTIGATION FUND. For warrants redeemed 122.33 GAIN PROTECTION FUsTD. For warrants redeemed 2,055.80 LL01tIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. For warrants redeemed 31.00 REDEITT ION FUND. For cash paid holders of Certificates of redemption 29.86 RIVER ILPROVELENT FUITD. For warrants redeemed 3.50 For interest on same .06 .PORT OF BE1,LINGHjU1 FUND. For warrants redeemed 6,322.74 CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid City & Town Treasurers 35,614.54 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. For warrants redeemed 118,761.03 For interest on same 572.49 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDEEPTION FUND. For school bonds redeemed 4,150.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 2,291.75 TOWNSHIPS FUNDS. For Acme Township bonds redeemed 1,500.00 For ;Acme Township bond interest coupons redeemed 1,904.00 For cash paid Township Treasurers 19,598.33 FEIdu-DALE-LY]IMEN ROAD I12T. FUND (Hy W17) For bonds redeemed 3,500.00 For bond interest coupons redeemed 420.00 EV.ERSON-NOOKSACK ROAD IEPT . FUND (Hy n18 ) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,306.25 BLAINE-FEF.IIDALE ROAD EXT . IhT T. FUND (Hy #19 ) For road bonds redeemed 19,125.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 897.19 COLULLBIA VALLEY ROADS IKPT. FUND (Hy 1r20 ) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 598.13 BLAILIE-LTITDEN ROAD ITT. FUND (Hy r21) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,462.17 LA�,RI;IdCE-ii00KSACK ROAD ILEPT. FUYD (Hy 7#22 ) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,710.00 GLEEDALE ROAD = T. FUND (Hy #23) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 2,076.25 CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD I%IPT. FUND (Hy ,25) For road bond interest coupons redeemed 7,353.78 LYNDEN-LAUREL ROAD II.-M. FUND (Hy 7; 26 ) For road bonds redeemed 52,250.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 7,342.50 11ORTH DELTA ROAD I."jPT. FUND (Hy ;,-'27) For road bonds redeemed 3,700.00 For road bond interest coupons redeemed 2,120.22 VAid 'dlYCK ROAD ILPT. FUND (Hy V32) For warrants redeemed 1,018.50 For interest on same 51.57 DITCH & DRAINAGE IIE?T. CONSTRUCTION FUND. 2or warrants redeemed 2,254.95 For interest on same 467.03 DITCH & DRAINAGE ILPT. . LAI I: TE I,MTCE FUND. For warrants redeemed 96.08 .For interest on same 4.59 Total disbursements 353,096.07 '�;e 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 June 30, 1923, the same being in words and figures as follows, tO-writ: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July Tr Ifni...... . day......_ THE...... C, e.. Depository _ 'Treasurer t s balance Virst rational Bank 106,872.75 Bellingham Vational Bank 98, 013.17 Northwestern national Bank 85,996.43 American Vational Bank 40,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 10,000.00 First Vational Bank of Lynden• 22,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 15,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 5,000.00 Garrison Bros. State :Sank of Sumas 5,000.00 Eooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 10,000.00 .Farmer's & nerchant's Bank of Nooksack 5,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 .People's State Bank of Lynden 10,000.00 Total 'Treasurer's Cash on Depotit 418,382.35 CASH tN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 400.00 Currency 202.00 Silver 38.58 Checks and Cash Items 18,620.03 Total cash in office 19,250.61_ Grand total Treasurer's cash on hand 437,632.96 I.W 'TESTIELONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of vhatcom..County, Washington, this 31st day of July, 1923. If 11 11 IT II 11 If "Board of County Commiss- i1 "ioners of Whatcom County " State of Washington " 11 I1 tl [t 11 [i 1, TI " N 11 II CI it Attest: F C faart in Deputy County Auditor and Ulerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown Uounty Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on YEednesday, August 1, 1923. rman .board County Commissioners. Gy` RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM _._...__._.Wednesday_.._._... THE- - ...__.._.._1st...._.D. OF-- August ..... .........---..._..._._ .:...1`��..3._... Wednesday, August 1, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on July 31, 1923. Present, E. Baxter, Chairman of the .Board, and J. A. briiller and Ed Broom, County Commiss- ioners, and Sam E Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance: The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Sam E Barrett J Wayland Clark , D Wurtenberg A J Love Lucy E King W L Beek F C Martin R 'Thomas Jessie ytalters E C Baxter J A Miller Ed Btoim Jennie U Robin Nellie H Abbott Edwin 2,1 Day 3 W H Heaton Anna Berthusen C Humphreys 11 E Daw Alvada Kelly Ed L Brinson Max taehlig Margaret J Diaz h J Irwin J 'N Smith Ed E Hardin 7d P .Brown G P Kincaid Archie Stewart Pearl C Johnson Edwin Gruber E D Kenyon Florence Borgeson Edith m Thornton Frank ,Tolson Olive Vfilson J C Harrington J Harold Stevenson Freelove L Canfield S A Earl C �V Fisk Claire G Vrilson H D UcArthur F L-i Carver G A Pence Helen Campbell Tena Campbell Gladys Stauffer Henry Slater A L Callahan J B Bennett A L Uedhurst H D .Drain W -n Brock W H Carpenter Paul Tolsman C C Ming Lottie V Jamieson G Tatsugawa D Cameron H J Hurst J Y ticKinnon i1'1m Hunt mr s E W Day E III Day Ader dukes Roy A Owen Fred Y'T UcElmon Carl UcCoy E W Gooch L G Bowden A W Westover K C :Brandon H B Carroll. Jr Frances Atherton Lars R 0 Stone Sam E .Barrett, Co Auditor VJ m Haines Fred IV UcElmon A L Callahan -Mrs Jennie Li Robin la E Daw C Humphreys C C King H B Carroll Jr CURREYT EXPENSE F LTD . Salary as Co Auditor 187.50 Salary as Deputy Co Auditor & Bookkeeper 125.00 Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 Salary as Deputy Co Auditor !11.5.00 do 115.00 do :110.00. Salary as Dep Co Auditor & Clk of Hoard 125.00 Salary as Recorder 110.00 do .110.00 Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 do 166.66 do 166.66 Salary as -Co Superintendent Schools 187.50 Salary as.Dep Co Supt Schools 125.00 Salary as. Justice of Peace 100.00 do 100.00 Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.00 Salary as Constable 60.00 Salary as Charity Commr. & Prob.- Officer 150.00 Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Salary as Co Physician 125.00 Salary as Coroner 66.66 Salary as Co Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Salary as Co Auto Mechanic 175.00 Salary as Co Garage Floorman. 125.00 Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 do 178.65 Salary as Clerk .187.50 Salary as Deputy Co Clerk 150.00 Salary as Deputy Co Clerk 115.00 Salary as Prosecuting Attorney .187.50- Salary as Deputy Pros Attorney 175.00 Salary as Stenographer for Pros Attorney 100.00 Salary as Co Treasurer 187.50 Salary as Deputy Co Treasurer 150.00 do 125.00 Salary as Bookkeeper for Co Treasurer 125.00 Salary as Cashier for Co Treasurer 135..00 Salary as Clerk for Co Treasurer 100.00 do 100.00 do 100.00 do 100.00 Salary as Co Assessor 187.50 Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 do 100.00 Salary-cas Clerk for Assessor 100.00 do 80.00 Salary as field Deputy Assessor 30.00 Salary as Sheriff 187.50 Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 do 150.00 do 125.00 do 125.00 Salary as Jailer 140.00 Salary as Cook in Uo Jail 40.00 Salary as Supt Co Home 100.00 ,Salary as Latron of Co Home 50.00 Salary as Cook at Co Home 85.00 .Salary as Ass't Cook at Co Home :..10.00 do 15.00 Salary as Laborer at Co Home 75.00 Salary as Teamster at Co Home 25.00 Salary as nurse at Co Home 75.00 Salary as Ass,t=t Nurse at Co Home 40.00 do 40.00 Haying at Co Home 6.38 Salary as Co Engineer 187.50 Salary as Draftsman for Co Engineer 160.00- Salary as Instfman for Co Engineer 56.00 Salary as inspector for Co Engineer 127.50 Salary as Chainman for Co Engineer 32.00 do 16.00 Salary as Co Agricultural Agent 175.00 Salary as Stenographer for Co Agr. Agent 83.33 ,Salary as Llatron of Detention Hospital 75.00 Claims paid from Revolving Fund 72.86 Exchange on four typewriters,.for Auditor 375.00 Expense as Co Engineer -10.30 Expense as Sheriff 49.32 Expense as Co Superintendent 28.25 Expense as Charity Commissioner 14.85 Expense as Constable 5.30 Expense as Supt Co Home 15.00 Expense as Co Agricultural Agent 6.65 RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS I AY Wednesday THE 1st DAY or August fj �a �l 9; 1923 Lester Whitmore Prem. on bond of Co Physician 5.00 Chas E Daw & Son Prem on bond of Uo Engineer (Jan) 23.13 E E Lescher Stenographic services to Pros. Attorney 25.00 Catherine nontgomery Services to Go Bd of Education (June) 10.00 R N Gilmore do (Apr -June) 15.00 Lrs Lura Lyle Services to Co Superintendent 31.50 il•H Simpson do 11.25 Paul Vl Pinckney do (June -Aug) 27.00 Phoebe 'Tuttle do thay-June) 12.00 y;rs Agnes P Heller do 6.00 Bertha P zarchand do (June -Aug) 18.00 Almeda L Booman do (June) 6.00 M' - L 'fucker do ( June) 6.00 Ellen V Booman do (June) 18.00 I.Lc s Jos J Byron do 6.00 Lrs Nellie Curtis do 19.50 lairs ildith Dress do 12.00 Ellen Li !right do 6.00 Vesta N Higginson do 6.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County Offices 85.15 Western Union Telg. Co messages for Gomm.-Tr-dher-Agt Agt. 7.22 R• W Drake Reg. births & deaths in Dist 1r2 5.75 Florence Wright do #3 6.75 L-Irs Cora Hadley do #5 6.50 Viola Kelly do 7#A6 1.25 Norbert James do #7 2.75 sirs I+'red Flint do It 3.25 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Light for Detention Hospital 2.52 Royal Dairy Products Go Butter for Detention Hospital (June) 4.50 Carstens racking Go sweat for Detention Hospital (June -July) 13.93 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Analysis for Detention Hospital (June -July) 17.00 Borthzwest Hdw. Go Supplies for Detention Hospital 2.47 St Luke's Hospital Care of 1,o Patients (1jay-June) 46.00 Ylalter Borchardt Help in kitchen at Co Home 12.00 Brown & Cole Sugar for uo Home 9.50 Frye & Company Lleat for Go Home 90.99 Nick Rado Fish for Go Home (June -July) 23.40 Whatcom Go Dairymen's Assn Butter for Go Home (May -Jane -July) 279.60 Royal Dairy Products Go do (June) 3660 Fountain Bakery Bread for Go Home 40.45 I+'. J Farley Feed for Go Home 85.13 Red Cross Pharmacy Uedicihe for Go Home 96.00 ll•J eynor Supplies for Go Home 69.45 ii' • 1' Gerard do 58.25 Wm Ogle Shoes repaired for Co Home (June -July) 16.00 The Home Store Lidse. for Co Home 73.00 Whatcom Go. Impl. Co Repairs etc for Co Home (Oct -Nov -Jan) 4.00 S T Clifton Blacksmithing for Go Home (itch -Apr -June) 20.70 Fred Lianthey diliing silo at Co Home 17.00 Harold Smith do 5.50 R• 0 Smith do 5.50 E•L Hurd Oil etc for Go Home 4.84 Thiel & Welter Supplies for Co Home 34.70 Northwest Hdw. Co do 7.02 Columbia Valley Lumber Go Lumber for Go Home 8.54 horse Hdw. Co Supplies for Co Home & New Cottages 10.35 Ben Tucker Care of L;arcy children 20.00 Dr Katherine Gloman Care of Luella Brookins (June -July) 20.00 Agnes C :•Food Care of Lirs UcCreach 20.83 Empire meat & Grocery Go Groceries for T'aggs 13.59 Brown & Cole, Inc Groceries for Deboer et al 29.18 Fischer & Isaacs Groceries for 'feller 9.95 Grant Grocery Groceries for Lancaster (June) 9.92 S•0 Johnson Groceries for 'Matson 5.60 S • G ILather Groceries for Uoligan 9.90 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for 'Prove 12.50 Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for i:iapley et al (June -July) 56.99 Molten & U.ontf art Groceries for Fox et al (!ay -June) 79.53 J-0 Gulbransen Groceries for Barr (June) 6.41 Golden Itule Trading Go Groceries for O'Brien (June) 14.91 Scott & Co Groceries for T'olgetter et al (June) 35.94 Jager & Breen Groceries.for Jeltema (June) 15.00 J•P Woll Glasses for Tars H L Nelson 8.00 Puget pound Pow & Lt Go Light & Gas for Lirs Frank 2.90 Bloedel Donovan Lbr -,;ills Flood for ears Frank 17.25 Central Fuel Co Fuel for Banks (June) 3.50 Bellingham Publishing Go Publ. notice of sale of Go Property 9.52 Sumas news do 10.72 The Irish Printing Go Blanks for Sheriff 12.50 Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co -)up. for ulk-Aud-Tr-Assr 99.55 Griggs Sta & Vrtg Go Sup for Aud-J of P-Tr-Assr-Sher-Agr Agt 21.70 Lrs Jennie � Robin "ecords & registers 3.10 'red H Gilham idap for Sheriff 3.90 The i{'ran: Shepard Go Subscription to citations 8.00 E T Liathes -Book Go rLepairs to machine for Pros Atty (June) 1.15 Burroughs Add. !:Lash. Co 11-ttention to 3 add. Lichs for Treas. 32.67 Dalton Add. mach. Sales Co Care of Liach for Assr. for 1 yr & 1 new mch. 287.00 T-Y Doan Blue prints for Engineer (June) 7.35 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Go Lt & Pow for Go Garage 5.40 Shepart-1homason Co Shop equipment for Go Garage 61.00 Standard Oil Co Gas for Go Garage 180.42 Union Oil Go do 305.90 Clark's Tire �>hop lire repairs for Uo Garage 1.75 .Mehl Motor Go Tire for uo Garage 13.95 Federal Tire Sales Co `fire & tubes for Garage 29.60 E July RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TFRm tit ednesday THE lst DAY OF August 192 3 labor & Cruikshank John V Campbell Puget Sound welding Co lvorthwe st Hdw. Co Bellingham Battery Co Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Hagen & Hogberg P & yip `Uhatcom .Falls mill Co W estern'wood Working Go iIorse Hdw. Co ihatcom Valls i11 Co W . A LicCorkle Pacific Laundry Cascade Ldy & Dye 'iiorks EQrthwest Hdw Co O�vl Pharmacy A,J Blythe Plumb & Heat Paul Tolsman Cafe Richelieu G.:P Kincaid, Co Clerk Current Expense Fund Ueo ri Sybrant ;7m L Gaston C . W Patterson Co Co Harry Harper Cook Jypher E.Baxter Roy Leonard J.L Johnston Earl tieplinger Roy Leonard E.Bullock Chet holmes E.Baxter !I. i3j arnson u,ay Bennett SQm E Barrett, Co Auditor Balfour, Guthrie & Co Cramer Contracting Co John Bullock C.V Histine James Lic C l ay Goo J yoisey J.L Uichaels G W Graves C.R Toms iiartin Larsen John Schweitzer Edwin Hoffman S.P Larsen Forrest Elsbree Ben 'fucker John Baxter A.vi Frost Geol!aryott J , it Richardson Ben Crabtree E.A Parker J.R Parker C.F Luken C.Li Knowles Bert L:ay Fritz LLuenscher Carl kuenscher Liax Koehler L,Koehler Gus hl i enaber John Vlilson Chet Holmes Pearle L Vaughn R.E Blackburn H,B Chichester R.0 Sisson Frank Young H.Steiner Hagen & Hogberg P & trip Co Chas E Lind R A Darnell Standard.Oil Co Everson Garage Union Oil Co Diehl Llotor Co Lewis iiotor Co Geo H Weir & Co Colyear Liotor Sales Co Bob White Tire Shop `l'.& u 'fire & Rubber Co Hughes motor Co Auto parts for Co Uarage SP do Welding for co Garage Supplies for Uarage Battery service to Co Garage (Liay) Lt for Courthouse & Gas for Jail calsomine etc for courthouse (itch -June -July) Lumber for Courthouse Uate for courthouse Sup. for Courthouse repairs Lumber for repairs in Engineer's Office wood for Uourthouse Laundry for Courthouse & Jail (Lay -June -July) Laundry for Jail Supplies for Courthouse -Jail -Janitor Supplies for Jail Repairs for Jail & Co Home Lieals for Prisoners Deals for Jurors I;LARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. Recording Llarriage Certificates LI:2UOR I14VESTIGATIOIT FUND. Lab & Sup for Sheriff's Autos from Co Garage (June & July) Salary as Dep Sheriff (June) do (Lay & June) cervices a/c liquor cases kHch-Apr) ROAD & BRIDGE FUUD. Labor on bridges do do do Salary as mechanic a/c road machinery Salary as Truck Driver do do do do do R of 'W a/c Perm Hy #63 Claims paid by hevolving fund Cement for highway repairs Repairs to LUddle cork Bridge Labor on Samish Road Labor on Little Squalic= Eg., nicks hill & Kaufman Fill do do do do do Labor on Wickersham Road do do do do Labor on %eese hill & South do Labor on Guide Lieridian Rd do do do Labor on Everson -Goshen Rd do Labor on Hannegan Rd do do do do Foreman Labor on South Pass Rd do do Foreman do Expense as truck driver R of y: a/c Perm Hy 6B Labor on Road Pass Rd Foreman & team Foreman & team team Dragging .Lt View Road work on Larietta Road Care of lanterns a/c highway repairs (June & Jul) Repairs to Bridge Paint for bridges Gravel for Larietta Rd, Hicks Hill & Kaufman F. Gravel Gas & oil for trucks etc Gas & oil (June -July) Gas etc for highway repairs Parts for trucks do do do Tire for truck Tires for trucks Repairs to trucks ( June ) 122.91 18.40 15.50 23.21 1.25 59.69 40.35 3.50 2.50 6.79 12.00 877.50 18.80 10.45 20.03 1.35 3.15 195.60 7.20 41.00 242.09 125.00 200.00 250.00 85.00 89.25 29.75 12.75 125.00 42.50 8.50 46.75 25.50 40.38 93.50 50.00 61.30 108.63 700.06 122.50 66.00 44.00 41.50 42.00 40.00 40.00 7.00 8.75 7.00 3.50 1.75 125.00 125.00 86.00 24.00 27.00 10.50 15.00 19.25 24.50 24.50 17.50 3.50 28.00 72.25 63.75 95.00 59.50 1.00 90.00 4.40 12.00 10.50 3.22 7.00 323.53 163.62 12.80 306.69 4.25 173.92 228.90 65.88 24.10 265.47 13.28 38.74 1.95 RECORD OF C®INIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TH.Ii1L Wednesday THE 1st DAY OF August 1923 Auto Radiator & r'ender ;forks ford radiators repaired (July) t? 6.75 i:iorrison dill Co Labor on tractor 1.65 Keystone Drill & LIachine Cc Varts for shovel 22.80 Bellingham Junk Co Moiler plate for shovel 11.51 .Lorse iIdw Co Supplies for shovel 7.67 Thomas Hardware do (June) 4.90 Standard welding Co yielding 11.40 H '�i Buzzard Repairs to shovel et c 48.50 Union Iron Vior};s Pipe centers etc 2.70 Chas ri Richert Work on grader etc 17.50 whatcom Uo lmpl Co Umbrella for grader (Apr) 3.00 A t?asching Blacksmithing (Tan-lath-Apr-i:iay) 10.85 Frank Kaufman Lumber for highway repairs 4.30 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Lumber for bridges 63.37 i4orthwest Hdw Co Supplies for highway repairs etc 54.60 Custer Lercantile Co Shovel e tc 3.11 L±orse haw Co Cable 6.13 ' i R i,iiller Powder for South Vass Rd 25.40 Whidbey Island nand &Gravel Co, Coal 55.60 American Concrete ':forks Pipe for Reese Hill & G Li Rd 25.55 -b A Griffen & Uo Shovel etc (June) 3.40 T P Jeffers Labor on -bridge Foreman 48.00 L;ax Fullner do 36.00 A 1 out=Pens do 36.00 Clem Knutsen do 44.00 S W Jones do 40.00 A Palmer do team 7.00 Fred Tarte Labor on Reese Hill Foreman 126.00 Chet Holmes do 55.25 Ernest Ureasey do 89.25 Bert -bullock do 55.25 Jacob Loser do 89.25 Earl Keplinger do 31.88 Everett Baxter do 36.12 Gus Bienaber do 20.00 S J -Larr do 89.25 Dennis Frost do 8.50 (continued after River lmpt) RME 1L,]PROVEI:= MID. Geo Elder Labor on river Foreman 162.50 T P Jeffers do 102.00 L:ax Yullner do 76.50 A Eouwens do 76.50 Clem Knutsen do 93.50 S W Jones do 85.00 Eben Liead do 137.50 kiorse Hdw Co Cable & drift bolts & pipe 409.3.9 Korthwest Hdw Co Clamps e to 9.95 Farmers iercantile Co Powder etc 47.91 Everson mercantile Co Powder (Rch) 7.00 Lynden Dept. Store Powder etc (June) 24.29 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal 55.41 Producers Warehouse Uo Coal (June) 3.00 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil 17.58 Lynden Service Sta Gass, oil, tires etc (June) 26.45 .Bellingham Junk Uo Uable & part for donkey engine 47.00 S -b Eames Repairs to donkey engine (June -July) 2.75 Standard tiielding Uo Welding etc 301.80 A tiias thing Blacksmithing ( Jan-Feb-iich-LAy-July) 47. 58 li ""' .Buzzard Staples 20.00 R F Raper Piling 300.00 B b Wiggins ailing 458.88 Reynolds Fuel Co flood 6.50 Arthur 4nerson Wood 40.00 F Eviing Labor on river 62.50 V .8 Rogers do 90.00 yr W Van Over do 52.00 Perry Van Over do 10.00 Bill Radder do 72.00 Ray Cabey do 36.00 Arthur Emerson do team 42.00 HARBOR I12R OVEI- UT FUND. U F Ristine Labor on Beach wharf 49.50 John Kling do 4.00 J Hirshfeld do 4.00 James B Seelye do 32.00 James LC Clay do 32.00 Dana L' Granger do 28.00 U ii' Ristine Expense as foreman a/c .Beach tlharf 25.45 Borthwest lidw Co Nails for Beach Yiharf 7.40 Uolumbia valley Lumber Uo Lumber for Beach Wharf 88.46 -----000----- ROAD & BRIDGE 2U11D (Continuted) T Li. Hyrd Labor on highway repairs 39.00 John Lee do 55.25 Leo Jess do 132.00 J Herman rehrson do 120.00 Verne Parrish do 132.00 D B Holeman do 35.00 Roy A Owen do 76.50 Oliver Penns do 38.25 Roy Leonard do 21.25 Y/ Biswell do 18.00 as 344?h Chet 1-iolmes do 12.7 July TEnri RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday Tim lst DAY OF August 1923 I/ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUBTY CO11I.111ISSIONERS OF 114. THE BATTER OF SUPERVISOR) FOR SCHELL DITCH ) WHATCOL1 COUNTY, YiASHINGTON. ORDER :APPOINTING H B DOUGLAS VrHEREAS, Yhil1 xoesell, the duly appointed supervisor for th( Schell Ditch, is out of the County and will be array for some time; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that certain maintenance work be done on said ditch, trhich will require the presence of a Supervisor; and �- MEAS, a petition has been filed with this Board, signed by property owners along the line of said ditch, asking that H B Douglas be appointed as Supervisor of said Schell Di.t ch; UOV!, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the appointment of Phill Roesell be, and same is hereby rescinded; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that H 13 Douglas be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Schell Ditch until further order of the Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of August, 1923. it II it It II 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 II If 'IBoard of Uounty Commiss- " 11ioners of Whatcom County " 'I State of Washington II 11 11 11 a it 11 If ii II II It 11 Attest: F C-La.rtin .Ceputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter chairman of the Board J A ai.11er County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The minutes of the duly Session viere read and approved by this Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, August 2, 1923. Attest: Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Chairman Bo d County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July .....__....._._Tx ...........---.......--2nd......._ .- .._. . ..,..DAY ..OF 192..3_...._. Thursday, August 2, 1923. The Board met pursuant toi.adjournment taken on August 1, 1923. Present, all members of the.Board and the Llerk in attendance. The following proceedings viere had: July reports of C C King as Supt Co Home, and L4a.rgaret J Diaz as Co Tuberculosis Nurse, were filed with the Board. l Application of Standard Oil Company for franchise to construct, maintain and operate for a period of 10 years, a pipe line for purpose of conveying water along County Road No. 279 and Wverson-Goshen Road to and from a certain oil station , was filed with the Board. ----- 000----- BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY CO=ISSIONERS OF WI A'TCOL1 COUNTY, VASHINGTON. IN `TH' LIAT'TER OF APPLICATION OF STANDARD OIL C012AFY ) FOR FRATTCHISE TO LAY ',`LATER PIPES NEAR STRANDELL ALONG ( ORDER FOR HEARING. COUNTY ROAD f`f279 & EVERSON-GOSHEN ROAD. ) WEEPMAS, the standard Oil Company has made application to this Board for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate, for a period of ten years, a pipe line along County Road no. 279 and the Everson -Goshen Road, a description thereof being fully set out in said application, and reference thereto being hereby made; BOVI, THEREFORE, it is ordered that a hearing on said application for franchise be held at 10 o'clock A.L1. on August 24, 1923, at the Board zoom in Bellingham, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to publish and post notices .of such hearing as provided by law. Lone in regular adjourned session of the board this .2nd day of August, 1923. it I I it 11 u H to I I to it I tt "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington t' It It 11 is to if 11 if 11 It 11 11 11 u Attest: V C Lart in Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Diller County Uomnissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On motion the :board adjourned to meet on .Friday, August 3, 1923. Chairman Board G6unty Commissioners Friday, August 3, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 2, 1923. eresent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ROAD tic -BRIDGE FUND. C V Ristine Labor on Kaufman Fill (August) Foreman 5 11.69 James UcClay do 8.50 Geo J Lioisey do 6.00 J L Llichaels do 8.50 C R Toms do 6.00 G W Graves do 6.00 L A Jensen do (July) 22.50 -----000----- f Affidavit of posting notices of hearing on application of Standard Oil Co for franchise, was filed with the board. ----- 000----- The County Engineer filed a written report that, in his opinion, the bridge over the .worth Fort of the Nooksack River between Deming and Welcome, is unsafe for any loading. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, August 4, 1923. r C ai an Bard County Commiss- ioners. 1923. the hoard met pursuant to adjourrmzent taken on August 3, 1923. Saturday, August 4, Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ./ Application of Lora Gischer for license to conduct dance in Birch Bay Pavilion on August 4th, and ofLaple Falls Community Club for license to conduct dance in their hall at zaple galls on August 4th, were granted by the Board. On motion the -board adjourned to meet on laonday, August 6, 1923. Chairman Boa7U County Commissioners. Monday, August 6, 1923. The .board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 4., 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings trere had: ✓ Application of L Aker for license to operate pp p pool hall in Everson, was granted by the Board. (For Contract with N.P. By. for bearing part. of expense of reconstructing county road on bake Whatcom at Towanda, see page 98.) On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, August 7, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners. Tuesday, August 7, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 7, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: v Applications of North Bellingham Grange,° and VI W Jordan for licenses to operate dances at north Bellingham and at Van Zandt respectively on August llth, were granted by the Board. The request of John Ottesen & Co for rent of Uounty's small concrete mixer was granted by the Board. Peiiod of time, to not exceed 30 days and said company Ito bay $3.00 per day for each day while mixer is in their possession. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, August 9, 1923. Chairman Board C unty Commissioners. t Thursday, August 9, 1923. the Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 9, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Application of Liberty Community Club for Dense to conduct dance in new Liberty school:: house on August llth, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board'adjourned to meet on Saturday, August 11, 1923. Chairman Board 'ounty Commissioners. ]aturday, August 11, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken.on August 9, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: ✓ Application of Gilbert Cramer for license to conduct dance at Glacier on ,tigust 11, 1903, was granted by the Board. Petition was filed by Larietta Grange No. 781 and others for the vacation of SE 20 ft of Pacific St, A1len's 2nd Add. to =arietta, opposite Lots 1 and 24 Blk 7 and unnumber- ed tract NWly of Blk 8. Affidavit of posting notice of hearing on said application was filed with the Board. On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet on 'Tuesday, August 13, 1923. "ii 4.BBrdCounty Commissioners t/ August 6th, 1923, continued: CONTRACT made this 6th day of August., A.D. 1923, between NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILVKY CODPANY, a Wisconsin. corporation, hereinafter called "Railway Company", and TMTCOM Cs(: COUNTY, VASHINGTON, one of the duly organized and existing Counties of the State of Washington, hereinafter called "County". The County has a highway along the shore of Lake Whatcom, located as indicated by broken Thite lines on the map hereto attached, identified by the signatures of the engineers of the respective parties and made a part of this contract. Such highway crosses the Bellingham Branch of the Railway, Company in. two places as shown on the map. The County wishes to relocate said highway as indicated on the map so as to avoid said two erassings. In consideration of the mutual dependent promises stated in this contract the parties agree: I The County agrees to Bandon that part of its highway indicated by said broken white lines on said map, and to relocate, establish andgrade a highway in lieu there- of, as indicated by color on the map between two parallel red lines. zI. .The Railway Company will be benefited by the abandonment of the two grade cross- ings and therefore agrees that after such work shall have been'com leted by the County, it will pay to the County the sum of -Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00). III. The Railway Company shall have the right to remove the crossing planks and cross- ing signs at said two crossings and prevent further travel across its tracks at said points. IN.WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed by officers thereunto duly authorized, on the day and year first above written. WITNESSES: A. M. Gottschald ATTEST: F. C. Martin Deputy Co. Auditor and Clerk of the. Board it t� a it if 11 n n if 11 " it u n 1°Board of County Commiss- 'ti.oners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " 0 n n n n n 1i n n n 11 n n n NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY By Charles D.'Ma.11ey, Its President VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By E. C. Baxter, Chairman J. A. Diller, Commissioner (Blue print attached. Papers filed in Co. Engineer's office.). RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July T;-., -m iionday, T*ir 13th Dar or August e e 1923 Londay, August 13, 1923. The Board met .pursuant to adjournment taken on August 11, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. 'The following proceedings were had: BEFORE TIIE BOARD OF COUNTY COILIISSIO.14E'RS OF , HATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGT ON. IN THE LATTER OF 11.Li?ROVEi2NT ) k ORDER FOR DARING ON ASSESSLIENT ROLL BEFORE COUNTY ]BOARD OF Or PERLIAXEN.T HIG_I1WAY .NO. 10 ) E:�UALIZATION. WT EREAS, according to Section 10 of Chap. 35 of the Laws of 1911, as amended by Chap. 154, Laves of 1913, a hearing shall be had before the County Board of Equalization, at which time the assessment of lands included in the permanent highway constructed accordinL to the provisions of the said law shall be inquired into; and 'WHEREAS, one mile of the Ferndale-.UtViewr -Road, or Permanent highway 14o. 10, in Whatcom County, has been constructed in accordance with the above mentioned law; E071, THEREFOME, it is hereby ordered by this Board that a hearing shall be had before the County Board of Equalization on the 4th day of September, 1923, for the hearing of any objections, if any there be, to the assessments made for the construction of said highway. Done in regular adjourned session of the hoard this 13th day of August, 1923. II It II I1 it 11 11 tI it II iI II it TI "Board of County Commiss- " t1 ioners of .'Thatcom County 11 State of 'Washington 11 11 It it 11 It 11 11 II 11 it 11 It it Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. idiller County Commissioner Ed Brown 06unty Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, August 14, 1923-. G��L vim' Chairman Board Cdu,nty Commissioners. 10t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM _...... Tuesday THi; 14th _ _ DAY of ..,_... ...._August...... _-__ .. _..1.92 3 .......:................ . Saturday the.. _ .18th... _.._.... 1,ednesday the 22nd Tuesday,kugust 14, 1923. The board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 13, 1923. Present, all members of the board and the Clerk in attendance. The f ollowine claims were allowed and proceedings had: Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor CUPMHT =1 ENSE FLUM. Claims paid from -Revolving Fund On motion'tl'te board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Augu t 18, 1923. Chairman of Oe board. U119.85 Saturday, August 18, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 14, 1923. Present, all members of the .Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: The application of 1). A. Griffen & Co. for license to operate one pool table in Glacier, was granted. The application of Security benefit Society for license to conduct dance at Cottonwood Beach on August 18, 1923, was granted. Un motion tiie board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, August 22, 1923. OKI Chklirtian Board/County Commnissioners Wednesday, August 22, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 18, .1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: 1'he application of J Vr Van Zandt for license to conduct dance at Van Zandt on August 25, 1923, was granted. On motion the board adjourned to meet on August 24, 1923. Chairman Board unty Commissioners I July TvRm RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THE 24th DAY Or August 192 3 v r'riday, August 24, 1923. xhe Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 22, 1923. Present, All members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Applications of Geo U LUller for dance in Everson on August 24th, and of i a.ple r'alls Uo=aunity club for dance in iiaple Falls, and Liberty Cormnunity Club for dance at Liberty, and iienneth V heun for dance at Birch .3ay, all on =august 25th, 1923, were granted by the Board. -----000----- FFJOCHISE FOR j7ATER PIPE LINE. V11ETMAS, the STA10ARD OIL CO!.!PUY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, has applied to this Board for a franchise right and authority for itself, its successors and assigns to construct, maintain and operate for a period of ten �10) years, a -,ripe line alon1 the county road lio. 279 and the Everson -Goshen County Road to and from a certain oil station in `+Thatcom County, more speci- fica]Lly described as follows, to -writ: To lay down and maintain one 1- "I galvanized iron eater pipe, on, over, along and across County xoad i4o. 279 and the Everson -Goshen County Road, approxi- mately along a line beginning at the Eorthviest corner of the Standar(I Oil Company's property in the southeast quarter kSEa) of the Southeast quarter kSM) of Section thirty-six (Sec. 36), Tovns�aip forty kTvrp. 40) North Range 3 E. tii. ., said point being in the south line of County Road Eo. 279, 155.3' wrest of the Westerly right of way line of the Chicago, l_ilwraukee & St. Paul Railroad. Thence northerly 61, thence westerly along a line parallel with and 6' from the southerly line of County Road i1o. 279 a distance of 484' more or less to an intersection with a line 6 ' hest of and parallel to the easterly line of the Everson -Goshen County Road. Thence northerly along said line 6' west of and parallel to the easterly line of the Everson -Goshen County Road a distance of 370' more or less, thence east 6' to the easterly line of the Everson -Goshen county Road, said poin being in the westerly property line of the Standard Oil Company's tract lying in the northeast quarter (14E4) of southeast quarter (�SE4) of Section 36, Tovnsrlip 40, B. R. 3 East. AIM WHEREAS, this Board fixed the 24th day of August, 1923, and the office of the Board of County,Commissioners in Bellingham, Uashington as the time and place for the hear- ing of said application, and this -board has given public notice thereof in the manner re- quired by law. iUD .,"HE RAS, this Board deems it to be for the public interest to grant such franchise in whole as applied for and believes that the location designated in said ap plication will cause the least interference with other uses of said highways. EOVI TI BEFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERM that there be and hereby is granted to the said applicant, STANDARD OIL MIPANY, a corporation organized under the lays of the State of California, hereinafter designated as the grantee, its successors and assigns, for the teri of ten (10) years, the right, privilege and franchise authority to locate, construct, main- tain and operate said pipe line on, over, along and across said roads in the manner above descried. This franchise is given subject to the following conditions, to -wit: First: in the event the territory covered by the grant shall at any time during the franchise period be included within any incorporated city or town, the authorities of said city or town shall have the right, to,)e exercised in their discretion, to acquire by pur- chase or condemnation any or all of such pipes conduits and water systems at a price to be based upon the reasonable value of the same at that time without any additional value for the franchise herein granted, or any unexpired period thereof, and upon such acquirement that this grant or franchise shall immediately terminate. Second. the construction of said pipe and the water and the material used therein shall meet all of the requirements, conditions and provisions of all statutes of the State of Vashington now in force and of all regulations and rules now in existence. July TEaar RECORD OF CO IXIISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS Friday Tim 24th Dar or August 192 3 Third: The location of said pipe line and all material or eluipment of any nature, kind or description used in connection therewith shall be so used as may not obstruct the use of said highways for highway purposes. The grantee shall leave said highways after placing said pipe line or appurtenances thereto, or after the repair or reconstruction thereof in as good and safe condition as the same eras in before the commencement of such work. Hourth: The grantee does hereby agree for itself, -ts successors and assigns to protect and save harmless the County of Whatcom from any and all claims, actions or damages of any kind which myy accrue to or be claimed by any person by reason of any occupation, faulty construction or negligent maintenance of said pipe line. fifth: All of the conditions herein contained shall be binding upon the grantee herein, its successors and assigns, and all rights and privileges herein granted shill inure to such successors and assigns as if they were specifically mentioned herein. Sixth: This franchise shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive franchise and it shall in no manner prohibit the County of '�,hatdom from granting any further or other fran- chise or franchises of any kind or nature. Bone in regular session of the Board of I-ounty Commissioners at whatcom., State of Washington, this 24th day of August, 1923. 11 It It t1 t1 It it 11 It it it 11 It 11 "Board of County Commiss— " "ioners of Whatcom County 17 State of Washington . 11 t7 11 11 It It it 11 11 It It :1 11 11 Attest: 1' C uartin .Uep. Co. Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman J. A. i1iller Ed Br own County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washing- ton. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, August 25, 1923. Chairman B rd County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 103 J my Tv-R-m .. Saturday TiiE_. 25th_ -DAY, OF.. ......_-August .._... 192..3.... .Saturday, August 25, 1923. I'he Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 24, 1923. Present, all members of the shard and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allovied and proceedings had: FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY MD-D. First national dank part of Co's portion of cost of construction Lit Baker hy,-to be paid to Gov't in cash 12,500.00 Bellingham national hank do 12,500.00 tvorthwestern national dank do 12,500.00 American idational Bank do 12,500.00 ----- 000----- '� Applications of north Bellingham Grange for dance at worth Bellingham, and of Security Benefit Society for dance at Cottonwood .Beach, both on August 25, 1923, were granted by the Board. -----000----- Surety bond of iiellie H. Abbott, given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. for :�1000.00 and covering office of Superintendent of Schools, was approved by the Board and filed with Co Clerk. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, August 29, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners July TER141 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday Tin: 29th DAY of August 1923 Wednesday, August 29, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 25, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. :the following proceedings were had: COETRAC7: made this 29th day of August, A.D. 1923, bet.xreen the DORTIEP.I1 PACIFIC RAILWAY COT' AtY, a Viisconsin corporation, hereinafter called "Railway Company, andi.-,EATCOI,i COUNTY, WASHIEIGTOB, one of the duly organized counties of the State of Washington, hereinafter call- ed County". In consideration of the mutual dependent promises stated in this contract the parties agree; I. Pursuant to a contract executed by the parties and dated Fe-.ruary 6, 1903, the Railway Company erected a bridge carrying a highway built along the east and vaest center line of Section Thirty-one (31) , in Tovanshi.p Thirty-seven (37) , North of Range five (5) East of the V1illamette meridian, in .ihatcom County, Washington, across the Sumas Line of the Railway Company. by the terms of that contract the Railway Company bore the entire cost of construct- ing the bridge and the County agreed to o ear the entire expense of maintenance. The parties are agreed that the terms of the contract are not entirely equitable and should be changed. 1I. The parties agree that said bridge shall hereafter be maintained according to the pro- visions of Section 5 of Chapter 30 of the Laves of Washington for the year 1913, as said section now reads. 1903. This contract shall from the date of execution supersede the contract of February §, LN V.1ITITESS :THEREOF the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed by officers thereunto duly authorized on the day and year first above written. E ORT IiCRIT PACIFIC RA IIXIAY COLIrPANY ";�ITiIESSES: By Charles Donnelly, its President. 1, R Yellows B L Willami V,HATCOIa COUNTY, 7IASIiINGTON By E. C. Baxter J. A. :,filler Ed Brown "Board of County Commiss- !' Its Board of County Commissioners tlioners of Whatcom County 11 State of Washington if 11 If it 11 if .1 i1 11 is 11 11 t, 11 11 Attest: F. C. martin -Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the 1b oard. -----000----- On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, August 30, 1923. Chairman Boar County Commissioners RECORD OF CCd1ARMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J my Trm Thursday THE 30th DAY or August 1923 Thursday, August 30, 1923. The .hoard met pursuant to adjournment taken on August ^a9, 1923. .Present, all members of the ward and the Ulerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Application of x of P Lodge of Deming for dance license for Dance in their hall in Deming on September 1, 1923, was granted. C = I^1S ALLOU +D COUiTTY TI'WAS-U=. AT T12] SETTLI�.1ITT FOP THE I-OI. 1H EInJII G JULY 31, 1923. In the matter of the settlement with Edith iI. Thornton, County Treasurer of '.7ha,tcom County YFashin";ton, f or the Month ending July 31, 1923. ITOtI , a u this time t, is ihatter coiilin ; on for consideration, 011Ci tI"e Sc id Edith,ll.. Thornton, having filed with this Board a stateLient setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and Iv),vin checked and coiiipared the SOi":1e .'li'GI1 the statement, and ha.vin-,- found that they viere actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said Dionth, Said pa ri-icnts bc;].i1(;-11P-de in the sLuiis, and f2:OL1 the funds C.nd for the purposes herein ter set forth: IT(NI, ^lIR1;FORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board th�.t said EdithW. Thornton, CIS such Treasurer, be and she Thereby is allowed credits fo:r• said disbursel:•ients �:.s follows, to -wit: STATE FU17M . For cash.paid State Treasurer STATE, SCHOOL FUIID For cash -rK. id State Treasurer STATE 11ILITAEff FUIID For cash paid State Treasurer STATE Fu. t 'I HIGHNAY FU!ID For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PUBLIC HIGH II`ff FUIID For cash pa iC. State Treasurer For cash ,aid St�.te 1re�.SU��er For cash Daid State `i'recsurer STD' TE HIGI!,'R EDUCATI OIT FUED ST1Mrl CAPITOL BUILDIITG FISTD STA FECL_-' .:ATIOIF I,EVOLVIITG FUIID For cash -paid State Treasurer STAT ' V 'TIIJfSt CO1.a ITSATIOiT FLiyT For cash -,,aid S tc.t:: Treasurer FORE S T F IRE; : PP MIT, C TI OIT FUID For cash -paid State Trey. surer STATE; PARKS AIID P.M.1K IA Y FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GI-1.1 FUITD For cash ,aid State Treasurer COUII'i'Y ErECTI.OI SLIP' LY 1301:1) FU?;D� For county election su,,_:ly bonds redeeiaed For county election su-oily bond interest coupons redeemed T EACITLMS t R ;TIR =. 1fT FUiID For viarra.nts redeeiiied Ci OUI, TY C UYLR.t l .1 -2JT-1-M For warrants redeemed PLOAD AM B1IDG11-: FMID For warrants redeemed 611.93 1,114.00 44.45 234.92 208.97 460.60 104.03 99.35 180.65 15.10 20.50 119.50 2,000.00 1,500.00 187.99 42.65 7,450.12 1.40 OU RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TEID4 Thursday THE 30th DAY or Au, -,-Us t 1923 P 1;G,:AI-:_IiT HIGh'rTAy I '�I :TFIr1iIlC ; �'li�ID For warrants redeemed Q 1,634.85 LIQUOR II Vl'STIGATI OIT FU17 For warrants redeemed 1,435.44 COUZ,'L' '` GYL-2' PROTLCTIOIT FUIM For warrants redeemed 666.82 LitiRRIAGI C."ERTIFICA 11 1.+'Lr:ID For warrants redeer_ied 81.00 =,,,M1--`TI0Ij FUI'D For cash Ipa:id holders of Certificates of Delincuency 105.68 PORT OF BELI-, GHA1! FUi;�D For warrants redeemed 1 3,770.69 CITILS I'UIIDS For cash paid city and torn treasurers 2,421.00 For Town of Uooksack bonds redeei:ied 500.00 For Town of TTooksaclL bond interest coupons redeemed 48.00 T G;;IIISHII' FUiIDS . For cash pair_ toymship treasurers 843.28 For township bonds redeemed 10, 900.00 For township bond interest couj)ons redcei-ied 5,P,58.44 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GE, I:1, ]RIL FITLM For warrants redeei�ied 19,420.08 For interest on sazie 76.22 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, LOIZ l�d�,. ,:rTIOIT FUPyD For school bonds redee:aed 112700.00 For school bone} interest coujpons redee,ied 4,220.25 DEIuIITG-Ltl'; P ITC�� RD . I1.h'T , F UZID (Hy Fos. road bonds redeemed 10, 000.00 For road bond" interest cou;)ons redeeiiied 1,665.00 COLLr.IBIA VAI,=Y ROADS "-'T-7D (Hy 7jr'20 ) For road bonds redeemed 12,750.00 ITOOiwACIL-SU LAS ROA) Ti:i -T . FU!ID For ;.arr� nts redeemed 93 ,104.13 For interest on sai,e 4,877.59 DITCH ('�: DRAiI,' . Ii.D T . DISTS . COIIST1`1. FITI� . Fol. warrants redeemed 53.15 Cori- interest on same G el DITCH L DRAI1% II:PT, DISi'S. I.:j,iI'-'=', 'L'l:DS. For warrants redeemed 11.50 For interest on saie r TotL�l Di sbursements 200,033.1E ,je do hereby certify t_lat we -find the cash in tlic Treasurer's Of:i7.ce Gild On de OSit 1n Various banl:S to her credit a;t rile close of business Olt July -31, 1923, t xe Sa:!ie bei11L; in words L.nd fiZures as follOi':S, t0-1::it: Depository _ Treasurer's Balance First 11,.,tional Ban!: Bellin8ha.n2 ITa.tional Bank Horthz,estern I71ational Banl. Imierican,ITational Bank Hoii_c State Bank of Blaine First ITi.tional Baniti of Lynden People's .State Banl: of Lynden First National Ban!: of Ferndale Citizen's State Jan1i . of Ferndale Garrison ,Bros . State Bank of SLuaas ITooksack Valley State Banl: of 1werson Farl:ier's S i=ereliantts Ba:nL of ITool�saCc Custer State Ban'r;. of Custer CASH !IT OFFICE: Cash in Vault Currency silver Checl-,s and Cash Items Total Treasurer's Cash on De.)osit Q 515.50 928.00 2,359.74• 10.80 Total Cash in Office.. . Groa d total Treasurer's Cash on Hand 96,963.38 78,097.54 79,345.31 40,000.00 10,000.00 22,500.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 3v1,906.23 305,720.27 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS` July . ........ _...DAY.. -or Auus-t-.... 192 3_ 3O III' TESTI110-HY WIMBEOF, vie have hereunto set our hands, and affixed the seal; of the Board of County Comiaiissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 30th day of August, 1923. rr n n rr a rr n u n n rr n u"" E C Baxter " Board of County Comm.iss- " Chairman Board County Commiss- ioners of Vhatcom County " ioners " State of Washington " rr n n rr n a n n n n u rr rr n n J A Miller County Commissioner Attest: Ed Brown County Commissioner It' C Martin ._ Deputy County Auditor and .Clerk of the Board. , ---o0o--- .Board granted the , '.she/application of the Hogg -Houghton Logging,C;o. , of Seattle, Wash., for permission to establish a. grade :.crossing for_.thd,ir:* logg:i,ng :rgad;at .t= ar.nicl�., -_wherein they agreed to place•a derail at a proper distance from the highway on the bank side of the logging road, so that in the event cars should by any chance get_ ayf3y..they. w9uld, run, into the. bank, and not into the highway; and further to place a sign .at the bend of the road approximately 200 feet from the crossing; also one between the crossing and the bridge approximately 50 and location of same feet , which signs/shall.-be approved by the County Commissioners; and further they propose to flag the crossing each time that it is necessary .for them to go over it --- pOo--- jhe -board adjourned to meet on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Chairman Bo rd County Commissioners r . . RECORD -OF COMTNUSSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1 R10Y... 5 ,t,urday_....---...._Tn----- -- 1st._._-...__..._..._ DAY OF _ Se�teaber-----....... 192 3 Saturday, September 1st. 1923, The Board -'met pursuant to adjournment taken on August 30th. President E. C. Baxter, chairman of the, Board, and J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, County Co,nmissioners and Sara E. Barrett, Clerk of the Board in attendance. The followin,, claims were allowed and proceedings had; CURRENT EXPEUSE FU1?D Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor. ;p 187.50 J, Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy CountyT�Auditor 125.00 A. J. Love Salary as Deputy Co. Auditor 115.00 Lucy E. King Salary as Deputy Co. Auditor 11:5,00 V1. L. Beck Salary as Deputy Co. Auditor 110.00 F. C. lIartin Salary as Deputy Co Auditor & Cll,, of Bd. 125.00 T.T. Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters Salary as Recorder 110.00 D. Vurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 E. C. Ba:-.ter Salary as County Comi-aissioner. 166.66 J. A. Uiller Salary as County Comr. 166.66 Ed Brown - Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 11rs . Jennie %T. Robin Salary as Supt-. - Schools 187.50 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Dep. Co. Supt. Schools 125.00 Edwin 11. Day Salary as Justice of the Peace 100.00 TFT. H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.00 C. Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Ti E Daw Salary as Prob. Officer & Charity ComuZr. 150.00 Alvada Kelly do 100.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max 1Iehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 l rgaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125..00 Hector Gatiwrley Salary as Janitor 125.00 H B Carroll Salary as Agricultural Agent 175.00 Frances Atherton Salary as Office Assistant 83.33 Ed E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 71 P Brown Salary as Judge 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy 3b 0.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Zenyon Salary as Deputy to Pros. Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer to Pros. Atty. 100.00 Edith L: Thornton Salary as Co Treasurer 187050 Frank Wilson Salary as Dep . Co Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wils on do 125.00 J. H. Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Co Treasurer 135.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Co Treasurer 125.00 C. W. Fisk Salary as Clerk for Co Treasurer 100.00 F L Canfield do 100.00 S A Bari do 100.00 Claire Wilson -. do 100.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L %idehurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 71 K, Brock do 125.00 W H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 40.00 H D McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F LT Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G A Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 Tena Campbell Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 L J Irwin Salary as Auto Mechanic 175.00 J W Smith Salary as Co. Garage Floorman 125.00 C Cling Salary as Superintendent Co Home 160.00 Lottie V Ja aeson Salary as LEatron Co Home 50.00 G Tatsugawa Salary as Cook Co Horse 85.00 D Cameron SalaryEas Assistant Cook Co Home 10.00 Walter Borchardt do 35.48 Mrs E W Day Salary as Hurse Co Home 75.00 E Try Day Salary as Assistant Nurse Co Home 40.00 Ader Liukes do 40.00 J F McKinnon Salary as Laborer at Co Home 70.00 Wra Hunt Salary a s Teamster at Co Home 14.51 Fred'VT 11cElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl JACCoy Salary as Draftsman for Co Engineer 160.00 E TJ Gooch Salary as Inst1man for Co Engineer 112.00 L G Bowden Salary m s 0Head Chainsman Co Engineer 103.50 A Y1 Westover Salary as Chairman for Co Engineer 64.00 R C Brandon do 4.00 Paul Hinkle, do 12.00 C F Ristine Salary as Inspector Highway 6-B 138.00 I1rs R 0 Stone Salary as Matron Detention Hospitsl 75.00 E E Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 100.00 Hugh Eldridge Stamped Env. for Sheriff 67.04 E C Baxter Ex�?ens.e as Co Conraissioner 2.50 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 84.44 I,b s Jennie El Robin Expense as Co Supt . 15.73 C HumiDhreys Expense as Constable 16.80 Margaret J Diaz Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse 2.45 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ,luny Saturday THE 1ST • DAY or Sejr) temb er 1923 H B, Carroll, Jr. Es -pease as Co ASr. Agent Q 4.90 J F,EcIiinnon Bal due on Aug. Salary as Lab. Co Home 5.00 Edith A Christensen L1_tra Stenographic 'fork for Co Agr. Agt. 20.00 F .ram+ .Tucker Services to Co Supt 6.00 Lyles J Robin Services to Co Supt. 15.00 Bertha P 11archand Services to Co Supt ti5.50 F E.Lescher June Auto List for Sheriff 1.00 Sabine L Carr Preyi on bond of Co Supt 10.00 C S,Reinhart Opinion re bonds 2.50 Pac Tel L Tel Co Phone service to Co. Offices 99.95 Western Union Tel Co 1 essares for Coiinnr-Supt. 8.43 I..e.Shintaffer Reg. births c, deaths in Dist. 7E 1 5.00 Y H,Tromp Reg. births L deaths in Dist. # 4 11.75 St Lukes Hospital Care of Chevalier 40.00 The, ';Ieiser Drug Co Su-pplies for Co Patients 3.25 Ow 1, Pharmacy I;:edicine for Co Patients 4.55 J P.Z7oll G1,.,.sses for I.Irs Rogers 10.00 0 R,HollingstiTorth L;_r and 1:rs Brand and. Peter I.k:tson 75.00 Heinimann Di.ag Lab Analysis for Detention Hos-,Dital 11.00 A J Blythe PlbL;. L Heat Co I:Iotor on i�ump at Detention Hospital 39.25 11ontgomery Fuel Wood for Detention Home 11.00 Carstens Pacicin,: Co Meat for Detention Home 9.65 Royal Dairy Products Co Butter fo:c Detention Hospital 9.80 Ha ir=ns L, Ogden Groceries for Detention Hospital 3(:32.62 Bellingham Coal 1.1ines Groceries for County Horde 87.07 Wha tcoiu Co Dai.rymens Assn Butter for County Ho _le 87.00 Frye w Company !Teat for County Home 94.49 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 30.00 ti'i J. Pynor Supplies for County Home 83.75 F F, Gerard do 36.45 Royal Dairy Products Co Ice for County Home 15.25 Poultry Feed Assn Feed for County Home 105.65 St)'oseph's Hospital Sheeting for Hospital at County Horne 17.10 Brkill L Nagel Clothing for County Horse 10.98 Battersby Bros. Clothing for County Home 9.70 The. Home Store I.dse. for County Horne 32.17 Dr.. J C LTinton Dental services to County Home 2.50 Bellinghax,a Sash Door Co Shingles for County Home 27.15 A J, Blythe Plbg. L Heat Co !: terials for County House 4.25 Liorse Hardware Co Suj�1,lies for Countir Horne 17.07 Northwest Hardware Co Supplie s for County Horne 8.10 Thiel � I.7elter do 13.10 Clark Electric _Co Larx..js for County Horse 7.40 Union Oil Co. Oil for County Home 3.78 Hurd's Service Garage Gas etc. for County Home 13.48 I.T l.l, Shetler Labor at County node 64.00 Engberg Drug Co 41.edicire for COuiity IT o-jre .75 Grahadi Drug Co I:iedicine fcr County Ho1ae Hospital 22.32 Red, Cross Pharmacy Sup;oli es for CoLulty lIomie Hospi tan 75.80 C G, Clifton Table for Hos-pital at County Home 15.00 I IT, Cone Sleeping car tic.sets for Parrs �.� I,icIli llen (Lliclz.Lii nn) 10.05 Ben- Tucker Case of Iiarcy Children 20.00 Wn Children's Home Society Care of two Bnstrma children 46.00 Dr Katherine Gloman Care of L,.ella Brookins 10.00 Fair I.Ieat �� Groc . Co Groceries for Ii'rz=a lc e L al 46.59 Enrroire iaeat w Groc Co Groceries for Faggs 13.22 Ireland C", Pancoa.st Groceries for l.ia.ryott et al (June -July -Aug) 49.70 The, O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Cum 18.09 Brown e. Cole, Inc. Groceries for Debaer et al 28.17 Fischer C11 Isaacs Groceries for Teller et al 20.00 B B. Grocery Co Groceries fur Tanks et al (July-AL_gust) 97.69 The, Grant Grocery Groceries for Lancaster (July) 7.46 Hai-imions L Ogden Groceries for Ers . Sr,ii th 23.96 S. 0. Johnson Groceries for Watson 5.00 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.89 J 0, Gulbran:.sen Groceries for Barr (July) 10.00 Wolten" _Lontfort Groceries for Davie et al (July -Aug) 115.92 S. G. i.ather Groceries for Coligan 10.40 Golden Rule Trading Co Groceries for Fran!: Obrien 32.12 Lit View Store Groceries for JergstroLI 10.00 Lynden De;)t. Store Groceries for Felt -berg (11ay-June-July) 22.50 Jager L Breen Groceries for Jeltema (July-l.Lzgust) 30.00 D A, Griffin. " Co Groceries for Schrader et al ( Tov-Arr-Lk.y-June-Auk;) 63.92 F F, Gerard Supplies for I. -Xs Sraith 2.20 Royal Dairy Product:-, Co Butter for I.Irs S2-aith 4.26 Central Fuel Co ,7ood for Te11a r et al L for road repairs 20.00 Llrs- Katie Packer Rent for Lancaster (Jul w -1 August) 10.00 Water Dept, City of Bell. eater rent for I.iaryott 2 Frank 12.00 Blaine Iunicipal Lt Pla.nt Light for I:rs Davey 1.00 C J. Sorenson Ins Prem on Co Tuberculosis ITurse car 17.40 Goe. R Fullcm-cider Tools for Co Garage 2.25 Shell Co of California Gas <" oil for Co Garage 349;.15 Standard Oil Cc Gas oil for Co Garage 71.92 Unison Oil Co Gas for Co Garage (July) 36.00 Tabor L", Cruikshanh Auto parts for Co Garage 66.46 John F Carimbell Auto parts for Co Garage 8.65 Iddins Buick Co Parts for Co Garage 3.65 Ballow �, `iirigl1t Parts for Co Garage 22.61 Standard lLuto Co Y,uto },a.rts a;ld tires for Co Garage 52.43 Page Service Station Tires a.nd tubes for Garage and Jitneys 105.15 Nor.t1awest Auto Elect Co Batter;- service to Co Glara.ge Z-.09 Puget Sound ';leldin,:; Co 'U`eldin;_; etc . f or Co Garage L Road I.k chine 20.50 Belli�aghoxa Battery Co Battery sex -vice to Co Garage (July) 5.00 Internt.tional Garage Labor on Sheriff l o Auto G .60 l:orthwest Hardware Co Supplies for Garage L Courthouse (July -August) 11.00 July TERM RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday THE lsc DAY or Se-,)tei-,foer 1923 Puget Sound Power L Light Co Lt.1 olr for Cthscoi.Gcra.�e ... Gas f or jail 50.07 Bellinghaan American Pub Co PLibl for County 461.60 Union Printing; �= Bi ;idin� - CO Sup to Aud-J Of P- Su.t-Tr-Ja,na.tor-1'�LD r .1l ;t 346.45 Gr i ;- S Sta L Print Co Suh to 39.22 Anstett Printing Co Prtf; for Treo.s L Sheriff (July - lain) 99.00 E. T. 1- athes Boob Coin-oany Pencils for Co Auci.tor 1.60 Underwood Ty-pewriter Co i.Lcl nge on 1�chine for Zros. rtty 63.00 1-i'ayne i.I Haines Overlia.ulin- Typewriter for Co Su--:t 10.00 W 1,�-a cduff Rent of Calculator 10.00 ITational Cash Register Co ITe-u ribbon etc for Treas 3.00 Owl Pharmacy Suhhli es for Engineer 1.25 Legoe Hardware Co Cell batteries for Sheriff 2.75 Hagen '. Hogberg P L Wh Co Labor in Courthouse 4.00 Charles Rode Rei:iodelin!: in Courthouse ba seLient 2.30.00 Caine-Grimshm-r Co Lii,ie, brick etc for Courthouse re:.odeling 142.63 Seth A Atwood Co -;rush etc for Courthouse 0 i.-odern Electric Co Lai_ros for Courthouse 40.44 Pacific Laundry L sundry for Cths 9.U"5 Parker's Shorting Goods House Canvas tra.ste baL fog J-,1-1 "or 3.50 Central Grocery Supplies for Janitor (July-AuGust) 0.00 Bartholi.ck :tiros Shoes for prisoner workin- for janitor 2.15 Paul Tolsiaan Board of Prisoners 334.20 ITellie ii Robinson Tobacco for 'Ieathcrford 3.00 Brill L 11agel Shoes for '+ ea.tliezfOrd L' towels for jail 13.35 ROIL AIID TRIDGL' y'U1-D J L Johnston Salary as I.iechanic 125.00 .L.- Bjarnson Salary as Truck Driver 110.50 Earl Ke_rlinL;er do 82.88 Everett Bal,ter do 51.00 Roy H Leonard do 30.75 Chet Holmes do 14--.87 R Bulloch do 19.13 :Jacob 1.losi.er do 17.00 Vanderf ord do 12.75 C 0 Beck Salary as Steam shovel i>zan 18.00 1.=only Al -sop Salary as Truck Driver 3.18 Fred Tarte Labor on Reese Hill 1"orei;ian 144.00 Lawrence Scutt Salary as Laborer 51.00 Chet HoL.ies Salary as Truer Driver 89.25 Earnest Creasey Salary as Laborer 104.12 Jacob i.Ioser do 86.12 R Bulloch Salary as Truck Driver 02.87 �� 1,- 1� R� y.mond r e e z Sa.la:ry as L�:.borer• ..l.r C A Go cd inL do 42.50 S J 11rr Sa1ai-y air, 102.00 J Herman Pehrson Salary as laborer 132.00 a• Hutchi son Pi„e used on De'ili i7 Road 44.37 Balfour, G 7thrie Co Celaent for P 1-1 - 1-6-B 4950.00 Balfour, Guthrie L Co Cei:ient for K ufmc.n i ill 42.63 Harry Harper Dridge Painting 21.25 Coo'= Sypher do 57.36 John Bullock Salary as Fo i•e_ �a.n 75.00 W Gerard Labor on Highway re-oa.irs 1.75 J Bullock, Jr do 19.25 Leo Jess Labor on re-,D irs 144.00 F J Va.ndemzx1l- do 153.00 'Id. Jones Labor on Ferndale Blaine Road 22.00 Gerrit Polinder Salary as Foreman 14.00 �� i L J Crosier Salary a., L��bor e , 3 �- 10.50 A T j oele,Les do 10.50 Oscar Post do. 10.50 J Verri os do 10.50 Gerrit VelelLe do 10.50 Neil Koetje do 1.50 P Duim do 3.15 Srrt Lau' haar Salary as Tea: -aster 21.00 C Koetje do 19.50 G Vander Brink do 21.00 T Ko!-mm d o 9.00 G Notebooil do 21.00 -Z-T 11 C Shut-j" do F 1.00 Geo Iinittle c! 0 9.00 I'd Ba._.ker do 21.00 Albert Theel, Jr. do 0.25 L. D Vander Griend do 21.00 Li 1.:eenk do 18.00 J La.ul;ha�.r do 12.00 S ondenberg do T.50 Ola.' Glad Salary- as Forei:ia.n 10.00 Flog d 11oyren Salary a. s Laborer 7.00 J R Parker Labor on Goshen Everson Road 7.00 E A Parker do 39.00 Ben Tucker Salary a.s Foi:Ci'tla n 135.00 John Ba;-.ter Salary as 'L]ngineer 130.00 Bert E Siiii.th Salary for Fe;.airin" :avement 85.00 Evan Hordby do 68.00 George Davis do 64-.00 Theodor Linde Labor on California. Creep Bridge 26.00 Ilil[,e Linde do 22.75 D B Holerian do 38.50 Walter Jordan do 2.75 A W Frost Salary as Forei.ic.n (Guide-l.leridia.n) 106.00 Gee l.:a.ryott Salary as Laborer do 54.00 RECORD OF COXIIA/IISSIGNERS PROCEEDINGS July Tpmm Saturday THE lst DAY OF Se;. tejlber 1923 J W Richardson Salary as Laborer (Guide-I.-eridion) 42.00 J C S,-ieitzer ;,'or't viith te2d-a do 12.00 Forrest C Frost Salary as Laborer do 46.50 :Ernest L Trost do 46.50 Eo arl Dellinger do 49.50 i.iax• Koehler do (South Pass) 108.38 L Koehler do 100.38 Gus 11rienaber Salary as Fore.�man 122.50 `;l C Byrmi ';i orl,- with teaLi 143.50 .1m Byrwii Salary as laborer 80.75 I C Heggern Cutting brush 15.75 Ola ns `Jos ter Cutting brush 19.25 L A Jenson Labor L tending lantern (Maine road repairs) 11.00 Fri nl: ru of nian- do 10.35 11 Davis do 3.00 Hurdts Service Garage Gas for truck 3.98 Custer Garage Tube etc for trucic (July) 5.80 T L L Tire ca Rubber Co Tire for jitney 10.62 Page Service Sta Tire and tube for jitney 32.00 ydestern Auto Su -.-ply Co Parts for jitney 4,25 Bellinghoi�z Laelline Jorks Parts for truck (July -Aug) 13.58 Lewis Liotor Co Parts for Nash truck 22.37 Puget Llotors Parts for trucks 40.30 Diehl i.:otor Co Auto Parts for truths 124.16 Geo H 'Weir Co Parts for trucks 141.68 Howard -Cooper Corp. Parts for -tractor 84.95 Cliff 1.1otor Co Piston rings -or tractor 5.65 Puget Sounc `;leldin� Co _:iachty 13.00 J H Slaughter Re--lairi.ng drLE; 12.54 A 'alasthing - Rey.0 i ri.nZ grader 20.32 L K Wocd_ Lbr. Co LizAber for steaii shovel 23.4I Lynden Lur_foer Co Lbr for br io_Ge re]?airs 60.05 Dakota:. Creek Lbr Lc Shg Co Lumber for Calif. Cr. Bridge (July -Aug) 101.28 Ford-Ko , :erd.-.hl Lbr Co Lulzbor for '•1oodlazin Bg 74.67 Glacier Lumber Co Lumiber for Boulder, Glacier L 4 2:A Lridges (Jul-r_ug) 168.15 H Steiner Hauling bridge 1mber 4.00 R Elsner Hauling planicfor Stickney bridge 1.50 D A Griff en (0, Co Gas L, spikes L. hauling bridge timber (r . r-Jude-July) 21. 00 Hagen �� Hogberg Paint for bridges 34.72 R A Darnell Gravel 2.40 BellingLn-1mi ILpl. Co 1 tiagon for -road Dior': 117.65 Standard 'Melding Co ';later tank for wagon 110.00 Lind Gravel Co Sand and gravel for Hy repairs 137.36 T'lolten :; Liontf ort Shovel etc 4.29 Lynden Dent Store Spikes and maul 6.80 1Torthriest HdYi Co Spi':es etc 73.08 R 1.1illOr Powder for Reese Hill L South Pass Roads 115.40 I: orse Hardware Co Cable, powder etc 72.06 American Concrete %lorks PilDe f or G I'L L Laurel Rds 521.50 Cain e-Grimshaw Co Co,,.,,l foi• Reese Hill and Van l7ycl: Rd 116.50 Standard Oil Co Gas etc for roads 97.57 Central Fuel Co ,;iood for ,)Larep�.irs 1.50 Federal Tire Sales Co Tire foa jitney 11.32 RIVER I11'ROV IZENT FTTI?D Goe Elder Salary as 1002,e?,an 143.00 T P Jeffers Labor on River 144.00 C1eL-, Knuts on do 148.50 Iw,1= Fullner do 117.00 S W Jones do Forei_ian 121.12 1. do 117.00 Eben Bead do Engineer 137.50 Arthur E_:r.-__erson do 21.00 Everson l=ercantile Co Powder 22.25 L 11 Haggard Grease Lr: oil (July -Auk;) 2.65 Lynden Service Sta Su-,-, -,lies for truck 30.38 , -son Garage Repairs to truck 1.55 Hartzell Hdw Co Grease cixps etc (June -July) 2.45 Lynden Lbr Co Lumber 2,1.75 Horse Hardware Co Cable etc 137.26 A A English hope .78 E L Bartlett Mood 18.00 Caine-Gririshaw Co Coal 159.50 R F Raper Piling 200.00 Standard Oil Co Grease 1.10 DR. I*L 1T . DI ST . #15 Cl,,' FUIl D Z S. I,,ille-r Labor (July -August) 31.50 LIC.UOR I1: F STIGATION Fb7 D Geo H Sybrant Salary as De_L_�uty Sheriff 125.00 1lilliar� L Gaston do 100.00 Su_ias Garage L. L1ect2: c Co 1 t'o Sheriff (I ey) 23.22 1:1AR -IA9E C�;i TIFICA ' F ITI'D G P Kincaid Co Clerl: Recordin;,_ 1- ,rric.ge certificates 58.00 George A Grant,Cl_7 king Co do 4.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Saturday THE lst DAY Or Se-,)tercfoer 1923 v Ti:,e claiia of F1miD re i.ieat Grocery Co�:i4�a ny on Se-.Lj Uei,ioe.L 1, 1923 �'or ,,76L) *U cover cuu:'Ia'res to Auto a//1"c reDairs on i lainc Road ' as rejected by the Board. AJlplications of SecCrity Bcnefit Society for dance license Cottonv;oGd Beach, Se-pt 1, 1923 c.nd of C Heman for dance at Alhi Bunga1o%:: on Soot 1, 1923 were granted by the Boyd. A. Dlication of Kennety F Heun for dance at l;i rch Bay on Se_.t 3, 1923 was granted by the Board. August reportsof C C IL? nZ, Suet County Home and re-go.t of I ar--aret J Di as as County �Zuberculosi s Nurse were filed �,iith the Board The minutes of the AuL;ust Session Lere read and a�) )roved by this Board. On motion she Board adjourned to I:-ect on Tuesday Scvite.-aber 4, 1923. (Sept. 3 bein- holiday) Attest: De]?ut, vGUilty tiUc'.i-LGr and Cleric of tip Board Chai3a!iaiZ oa d County Co_.7_iis:3ioners RI;C®FBI) OF COMMISSIONERS PR®CEEDINGS J- 1 e July X!_rz_,........Tusda�t ,.._..... ._...__.__THE-.._......4tlz...__..,__._.__._.�.........._.._ DAY 1923 ....__ ._1923:..._.._ Tuesday, September 4th. 1923. The Board suet ,pursuant to adjournment taken on Sept. 1, 1923 Present all members of -the Board and Clerk in attendance. The f ollovii.nr, i)roceedinz -:rere had. BEFOF.i_; TIII BOARD OF COUITTY COI11USSIMERS OF _ HATCOH COUI;TY, ',IASHINGTOI`T. IN THE l;ATTER OF ESTIHATES OF Th-} AMOUITT RE LUII?ED TO I:?_;T T1E ORDER FOR BEAPII?G ON PRELIMINARY BLMGET. PUBLIC EXPENSE FOP TIC, 1EAR 1924 ) WEEREAS, in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, the County Auditor has filed with this Board, estimates of the amount required to meet the public expense for the ensuing fiscal year,. to be raised by taxation in such county or other taxing district; and YTHIIMAS, this Board of Count;yT Cmiunissioners, after considering; said estimates in detail, and rmking such revisions or additions as they deemed advisable, have placed on file their preliminary budget for the county for the ensuing fiscal year, a copy of which will be fur- nished any citizen who will call at their office for same; and 11 'AS, the first I.Ionday in October is the time fixed by law for the meeting; of the Board of County Coziunissioners to fix the final budget and make tax levies therefor, and to hear any objections to any part of said budget, notice of which iiieeting shall be ; ublsi hed in the county official newspaper. IT IS TIIEREFOFE ORDFMD that the Clerk of this Board be, and lie hereby is directed to publish for two consecutive weeks in the Bellingham. Aluerican, the County official newspaper, a notice to the ;?ublic that on I,Ionday, the 1st day of October, 1923, at l&.otclock A.Id. the Board of County Co7_missl oners will Laeet in their office in the Courthouse in Bellingham for the purpose of making the tax levies for the year 1924, and any taxpayer who may a -_)pear ;rill be heard in favor of or agwinst any proposed levy. Done in -regular adjourned session of the Bm rd this 14th day of Septem1uer, 1923. II II 11 II II II 11 11 I1 II II II 11 If II " Board of County Co:lmiss- " " ioners of Whatcom County " E C Baxter " State of Washington " Chairman of they Board 11 II It 11 II 11 11 If it 11 11 11 11 It N J A I;iil_ler County Cori1xiiissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C 11artin De-puty Coun by Auditor and Clerk of the Board �- RECORD OF CGMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ul ER* _ _........ Tuesd�.y...... _ _..__T; : _.. cth.... .. _..... DAY OF Sep�:exnber_.. ._..._._ _.__. __. 192 3 TIT TIC 114TTER OF IMPROVET 11T ) 'OF PBRA!,NTHIGHJAYNO. 10, C R E S 0 L U T I 0 N BEING PART OF .1RI DALE-T'.IT VL SI RD ) WHEPLEOAS, the board of county cor�unissioners of Whatcom County, 'Washington, have, by previous resolutions , caused the construction of a highway under and pursuv-nt to the provisions of Chap. 35, Laws of 1911; as amended by Chap. 154, Laws of 1913; and 1 AS, a hearing was duly advertised to take place upon the 4th day of September, 1923, . before the county board of equalization, and, whereas, a hearing was on the 4th day of Se-oteii)er 1923, held, at which time o 'Oortuntiy was given -o any owner of -property affected, to appear and make objection to the assessmernt heretofore levied, o_ heretofore proposed.; and, whereas, no objections were ].)resented to said proposed assessment. - NMI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the board of county corim issioners of Whatcom 4County that. the assessment- roll as prepe,a:ed by the county engineer of 'WhL.tcom County be accepted and put into effect covering said improvement; and be it further resolved that the said_ assessments and taxes levied thereon may be pDid in ten equal annual installments, each of which installments shall become delinquent as general taxes, and after becoming delinquent shall bear the same rate of interest as other delinquent state and county taxes; PROVIDED, HOI'=R, that the ozfner rrk:,y pay all or any part of such installments at any time, and all deferred payzients shall bear interest at the -rate of si.1: -,Der cent -aer annLun from the 31st day of T?ay of the year folluaing the filing of the assessment roll with t,-ie county treasurer; and BE IT FURTHER RE,SOLVRD that the county engineer be, and hereby is, directed to extend upon the assessment roll the taxes upon the basis of ten equal annual payizents, and shall certifir 'the assessi�aent roll to the county treasurer for placing upon the books for collection. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board -this 4th of September, 1923. " Board: of County Colnmiss- " Chairman of the board " ioners of ';-Jlzatcorn County " " State of Vashington " I A I.ii i l ar n ti n h it n rt ❑ n n n u n it n County COL""missi oner Attest: Bd Bxor County Commissioner J' t,' T' ar_t1n- Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Certified: Edith 31 Thorn'on County Treasurer. By Frank Wilson Deputy RECORD OF COMMIS�;IONERS PROCEEDINGS �i�i ., .__.....T.ues.da..., .._....--- THE.,..., ,_.--- at,��,._..,........,,-__,—.........._.. _...�. DAY..,_OI_.__._......ep,.ele......_...,_....__... '�';' BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C.01-I ' �:ZISSIOII�RS OF d= ZIIIATCOTI COUI71Y, MASHINGTON IN TIE HATTER. OF VACATION OF -PORTION) } HEARING C ONTITTUED . OF ALISNt S SECO1M ADD . ' TO HARI.F,TTA IT IS 1=1MY ORDERED that they hearing on petition to vacate . the SE 20 ft of Pacific Street, Allen's Second Addition to I,�axietta, opposite Lots-1 and 24 Block 7 and unnumbered tract UVIly of Bik $, be,, and same is hereby continued to Tuesday, September 11, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. c Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of September, 1923. E C Baxter "" 11 11 n if 1i u it u If if 11 if Chariman Board Co Commissioners " Board of County Conmmisa-11 " ioners of Whatcom County"" J A Niller t " State of 'Wa=shington 11 County Commissioner If 11 11 11 11 it 11 It 11 II II 11 11 11 _ Attest;. F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Bo cxd. ----000---- a Tic-) Rrnrrn County Commissioner _ The petition of the Bellingham Bay Irii?rovernent Company for the vacation of a portion of 1.1aplewaod Avenue as shaven upon the plat of country club acreage was riled with the Board. ---- 000----- BEF OIL, THE BOARD OF C OUITTY C OMMI S S I OMIERS OF CVHATCO11r COUI;TY, WASHINGTON. III TIM' HATTER OF THE VACATIO11- OF A PORTIo1T of 11APLEWOOD AV.ENUM AS SHOV11T UPOIT T-IM' PLAT OF C OUITTRY CLUB ACREAG ; . . . ORDER. of BOARD OF C ODUTY CO1:�1ISSIMaRS OF '7IITATCO11 COUITTY, WASHINGTON, A1D OF TI-M CLL�F• tK THEREDF , FIXING - DATE OF HEARING OIT P TITION FOP, VACATION. . . . . . . . . . THIS MATTER Coming on regularly for, hearing; this day at an adjourned regular meeting; of the Board of County Colinissioners of I'Thatcom County, ',Iashing;ton, in the County Commissioners' Room in the Court House at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, and it appearing to them embers of said ..Board, and to -the County Auditor, Ex-offi cio Clerk of said Board, that a Petition has been filed herein, signed by the property owners of all of the property eLforaced within that certain plat known as "Country Club Acreage" filed for record in the off ice of the Auditor of Vihe.tcor2 County, Washington, on the 15th day of October 1919, for the vacation of a portion of Ma-r)l.eviood Avenue, delineated upon said plat and described as follows, to -wit: All that portion of 1Ta.ple,wood Avenue lying, between the Southwesterly line of the Pacific Highuay as the same is now located, and the South line of the Hanlon Road, such portion being particularly described as follows: Beginning at a ;point on the Southwesterly line of IL-.-.plewood Avenue Thirty Six and Fifty Five Huuadredths 36.55) feet 17iorth Forty Four degrees Seven minutes 44:.07t) tixTest from the East corner of Lot Twenty Seven 27) , Block five (5) as shown upon ,the plat of Country Club Acreage, filed foi• record in the office of the Auditor of 111hatcom County, V7ashi nE_,ton on -the 15th day of October A.D. 1919; thence curving to the left with a radius of Fourteen Hundred Seventy (1470) feet along the Southwest line of Mapleviood Avenue a distance of Seven Hundred Fifty. Five and Four Hundredths (755.04) feet to the North corner of Lot Thirty (30) in said Bloch Five .(5) ; thence North Seventy Three degrees Thirty Three minutes (73°33t) Test Five Hundred Thirty Si1�. and Thirty Ei{;ht Hundredths(536.38) feet along said Southwest line of 1aplewood Avenue to the South line of the Hanlon Road; thence North Eighty Nine degrees Forty Two and One-half minutes (89°42�t) East Two Hundred and Eighty Three Hundredths (200.83) feet to the West corner of Block One (1) in said plat; thence Southeasterly following along the Northeasterly line of aapletrood Avenue Seven Hundred T-uenty (720), feet, more or less, to the Southwesterly dine of the Pacific Highway; thence South Forty Four degrees seven minutes (44°0) East along the Southwesterly line of the Pacific Hi0. Tway Four Hundred Ten (410) feet,,_ more or less, to the point of beginning. And it further appearing to the menbers of said Board and -to said Clerk that said Petition is in due,- regular and proper form- and substance, and the Board and the members thereof, and the Clerk thereof, being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS X99 THEREFORE COUSID EREM AITD ORDERED, That Wednesday _ the 17th day of October ' 1923 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the regular meetin`; room of the County Commissioners of 71hatcori County, Washington, in the Court House at Bellingham, Yffictcom County, Uashin ton, be and the same is hereby, fixed as the time and place for hearing on said Petition, and IT IS FURT13ER ORDERED, That Notices of said hearing be posted in three of the most Dublic places on tho bands emli;)raced in said. plat and due proof thereof be made to this Board, all in the manner provided by lave. Done in Open Session this 4th day of September 1923. n n n tt n n u u n u rt tt n u rt E. C. Baxter " Board of County Conimiss- " Chairman ioners of Uhatcom County " J A Culler State of Washington " u tt n n u u tt tt n tt rt n u n u County Commissioner. ATTEST : Ed Br ovaa County Commissioner. Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and E�_-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County Washington. ----000---- J The petition of A ';l Deming and others for the vacation of a portion of the plat of Echo Point on Lake Y1hatcom, Whatcom County, Ylashington )was filed Yd th the Board ----000---- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Duly 'rxE_...-.— 4th----- _- ...-9rSe.-otmeber 117 1923. BEFORE THL' BOARD OF, COUITTY C0I1.11IISSIOIERS WHATCOTL COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN T HE 1aTATTIER OF THE VACATION ) ORDER OF BOARD OF COUITTY OF A PORTION OF TIM PLAT OF, C0121ISSIO11MRS OF WHATC01H ECHO POINT ON LAIC iWIV TC01'i, : COUNTY,�IASHIIIGTON, A1rD OF WHATCOT+t COUNTY, ITASHINGTON. ) THE CI I ;RIt THIJREOF, FIXIITG DATE OF HEARIITG ON PETITION FOR VACATIOIT. THIS HATTER Coming on regularly for hearing this day at a regular meeting of. the Board of County Corimiissioners of Vhatcom County, Washington, in the County Commissioners t Room in the Court House at BellinghaA, WYiatco:rn County, Washington, and it appearing to the Board that a. petition has been filed herein for, the vacation of a portion of the Plat of Echo Point on Lake Whatcom in Whatcom County, WashinUton, described as follows, to -wit: All that portion of Echo Place or Lakeside Drive, whichever my be the proper designation thereof, shown as a public street or highway upon said Plat of Echo Point lying Best of a straight line drawn between the East corner' or end of Lot One (1) in Block Two (2) of said Plat and the Southeast corner of Lot Six (6) in Block One (1) of saicl Plat. And, which petition_ purports to be signed by more than three -fourths in number and area of the owners of the real estate included in the said Plat of Echo . Point, and is in regular for, and substance, and the Board being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS iv 0;'i T +' ; F ORF C ONSSDERED AIM ORDE + a , That i'1, e do e s dam the 17th day of October 1923 at ten otclock in the forenoon of said day at the regUICLr meeting room of the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washi.n;ton, in the Court House at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, be and tYL- same hereby is fixed as the time and place for hearing on said petition, and IT IS FliRTIMR ORDERED, That Notices of said hearing be posted in three of the most public places on the land embraced in said Plat and due proof thereof made to this Board. Done in Open Session this 4th n n n it 11 It tit If, ;, If, it n it 11 It It if " Board of County Commiss- " " ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " {t li' 11 11 If it 11 11 II it If 11 it 11 tl ATTEST : Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington. ------- 000------- day of Septemb er 1923. E C Baxter Chairman. S A Miller Ed Brown County Comm.i.ssioners. The Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, September 5, 1923 1Girman Boa. Zo y` o is o ers . September 8, 1923. The Board met on the 8th pursuant to adjourrmuent taken on the 41th. (The Board having adjourned from day to day but no proceedings had on 5-6-7) Present all members of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The. follow:L-iu claims Were allowed and proceedings had. Applications of Security Benefit Society for dance at Cottonwood Beach, of C. He wn for dance, at Alki BunSalow on Sept. 8th, of Maple. Falls( Comunity Club for dance on September 8th,. of North Bellingham Grange for dance on 8th. were granted by the Board. Ordinance ISo.713, passed by. the City Council of the City of Blaine, for the vacation of a portion of I.Vilson Avenue, Railroad Avenue, and Staeubli Avenue extended, lying 'Test of the West line of Second Street, in Holland and McFarlands Addition to Blaine, was filed with the Board. The Board adjourned to meet on September 10, 1923 n Chairman B and County Cor.missioners . ------- 000------- R 11 Li RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JQVIII Illo ndjDy. 1HE DAY OF 10th 1923, September 10, 1923. The Board mot on the 10th., pursuant to 'ad jourmr-,jent taken on the 8t'h. Present all 2-,ierfbers o-i" the Board and ClerI-- in attendance. TAc follov.rinC clairil-s were allowed and -,)-,,oceedin� had. Aa-, lication of IC of P LodCe at Deming for dance on Se-oteffber 15, 1923 was granted by the Board. ci The Board adjourned to i-;leet on Se-.,teriiber 11, 1923. Chairiiian B�,-,rd Co-Lin-('.-y C riunissioners, ------- 000 ------- July TER. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS "Tuesday Tim llth DAY or Se;)teraber 192 3 ..� September 11, 1923. The Boaa?d "caet on the llth pursucant to adjourirment tal.en on the loth. Present all Yieffbers of t-le BoarO. and Cler ,� in attendance. The followin- clr^.,imn were allo-aed and proceedin-s had. ^t v r DMI] OF.�; Tr!�i BOARD C C0u`ITITmZr C01.1-ISSIOIERS OF WITIATC011 COU17i'-'', WASHITGJ-01-T. J I1T T rM :!IATTER 0V VA'CATIOI OF k'OFTI O T CF ) ( ORDER DEI`I I G P'ET I T 101T PLAT OC AL:zENtS 2nd ADD. TO �11.T'.i'A. ) IT IS 1at,� Y OIDEFtiD that the ; eti �i 0n for .the -vacation of the 11 20 feet of Pacific Street, !Alen's Second Addit-ion to :-arietta, opposite Lots 1 and 24 131ocl: 7 and unnua:?tiered tract 1ortl��-iesterly of Bloch filed withh this Board on August 11, and same is hereo-Y denied. 1923. be, Done in rer.ular adjourned session of the Board t-1 is llth day of Se .;te _aber, 1923. Q if if if it if It tl 11 tl N v it 1t tt E C Bay',tter : 11 Board of County CoMiss- " Cio�irsllao of she Board " ioners of 4flht tcom County State of ';Washington " n n u n n rr n n u n n n 11 rr n _. J 1""i 4.�-i1 I er County Coiaiissi oner Ed Drov;n County ColLiuissioner Attest: C %. �~artin Deputy County Aud-i-Loa and Clerk of the Board. 000-------- Petition for vacation of part of racific St in Allen's, lst Add to iiarietta, was filed with thei.Boa.rd. Affidavits of j?osti n; notices of ':lea ring on petition for the vacation of a. ✓ portion of the Plat of -11cho Point on Lake, WI-la.tco-a County, 'Jashis,;ton, was filed with t-he Bol-.rd. Affidavits daVitS Of 70Stinr-; n0�1.cC S Oi }lE'�,rii7i Oil j�Gtitl On 1Qw"` V2.C�.tiOn Of a portion of ewood Avenue as shaa".n upon the Plat of Country Club Acreage, was riled with the Bow rd. For stutter of Vacation of Part of Pacific St in Allen's First Addition to 11arietta,, see page 121. The Board adjourned to ineet on Serte_.,fje-r 12, 1923 Chairr_�.��n B and Count r Cox�ni ssioners S ------- 000------- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS T,41 Rjl Wednesday THE 12th DAY or Se?te-nib.er 192.3 Septerifber 12, 1923. The Board i_iet on the 12th imrsuant to adjourrrn:2ent taken on the 11th. Present all rier.ibers of the Board and C1crL in attendance. The following claii2is were allowed and proceedings ha.d. ------- 000------- ko-olications of L T Thayer for dance license for dance at Dealing on Sept 12th and of Gates L vale for Pool Hall license in Deming were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On motion the Board adjourned to meet on September 13, 1923. ha,.ir2-jaan Board of County Co2i-mii ssioners Se:pteinber 13, 192�.The Board filet }�ursuo.nt to adjourni:?ent to.�ien on tile 12th. Present, all raerfrJers of the Board and the ClerI: in attendance. The following clai-1:is sere allowed and ,.,roceedings had. CURFE1 i' EY ITSE FUI?D Sant F Barrett, County Auditor ScTl Z; Barz'ett, COLliltJr lit?CL1 i,01' Cla,i2;is -paid on Revolving Fund Clai22s .paid by Revolving Fund ------ 000------ 5253.12 S.t�v Application of C. HeXLt.r"n for dances at A1ki Eungalow on Se-pteifiber 15-22-29, lc 23 was ,ai:;,roved and granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On 2aotion the Board adj':;urned to ._feet on Se_,ter.7ber IA 11J23. Cheri man Bgz"rd County Cormnissi.oners From gage 120 f : ,. • �..:' J'f �- z"^--i � rig' -� ; - I3L�+OIt TIa� i;OIPD OF OU11+ Co'_.-.-ISSIOI:-"RS 'OF `f WHAT C 01. C OUI' TY , 'UASHII,GTOI? TIT THE,' 1.iATTlIR OF TIE,' VACATIOY OF ) PART OF PACIFIC ST . IIT 1=;.,1IT' S FIRST ( ORBER FOR IEARI ITG ADDI T I OiT TO 11ARI-]TTA . ) e RLAS, a Petition 1�,'?s heretofore been filed with -d-iis board asking that the SE 20 feet of Pacific Street of Allen's First Addition to L rictta, cormienci.ng at the meander line and op-posite the unnumfoered tract in Block 8, o-p-posite hots 1 and 24, Block 7, and continuin,-~north easterly to end of Pacific Street; be vacated and revort back to abutting j?i'operty, ITOCI, TIMI RE CRE, it is ordered tl-j,-- It a hearing; on said P etition will be held in the board room of "Ghe Said Board of County Coa-,miissioners oi: '.1hatc0nd County, i,'ashingtori, Ett ` 10 o'clock A.1i. , on Saturday, the Gth day of October, 1923, and 'thf .t 'notic e 'of the pendency of said -petition e nc1 1c hearing; thereon shall be given for the ?eriod of at least twenty days ,prior to said hearin; bywritten notices set up in three of the Most Iublic places in said plat of Allen's First Addition to .:a.rietta, containing a description of the property to be vacated. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of September, 1923. Attest: If if II It It If It It if It It II II II II " Board of County CO2,11-.1i ss- " " ioners of `. hatcoin County " If State of `,ra.shington 't n n n It it n If n I7 a ;I n n It If F C ljoxtin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Boc.rd. E C Bat. me-r Chairruan of the Board T A i.-iller County Commissioner r:;d Brown County Coi-,miss loner i 1 E rr RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THE 14th 1. DAY or Seotember 1923 Se-Dtember 14, 1923. The Board riet "ux6v apt to adjourrui�ent taken on September 13, 1923. Present, all members of the Bo and and the Clerk in attendance. The following c1�.iris were allowed and proceedings had. %G=,!,2M'i ;=11 ST2.11�rI'.D OIL CO, FOR PURCHASE OF OILS ETC. FOR 1 UlAR FROT,% SIFT. 15, 1923. OT' AGR1M1.2i T iaade by and between I;ihatco.ii County of-�Iashington hereinafter called the Buyer, and Standard Oil Com-Dany, a cor-ooration organized a.nd e�-_isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California ( ...... SQaytle, ,Z7Q,slzin1-,yon .......... . ............. Office ) hereinafter called the Seller. Whereby the Buyer agrees to buy fro1,? the Seller such Petroletun Lubricating Oils and Greases and also Such other products as are nalaed in the list below; as the Buyer riay need for use in his plant, fo One (1) year from Se ptember 15th, 1923 at the f ollowinz;� i-ri -ices for the goods na2i ed; the maxi�:?ura ouantity of each grade not to e.-_teed the cuanti ties 2:ientioned as Lstiziated Yearly Consuni;,)ti on without the consent of the Seller. Estimated Yearly Consualption 15. bbls 10 " 2 " 2 " 1 " 4 " 1 " 1 " 2 n 2 " 2 u 8-1/25" 2 bbls 10 if Grades Zerolene r'7 Zerolene r' 3 5 Calol Hvy Red Eng. Oil *Calol Valve Oil Zerolene Cup Grease I:Earine Valve Oil Calol 4l Ilarine Bng . Oil Calol Thread Cutting Oil Zero. Trans. Lub "B"' Arctic cup grease # Calol Flushing Oil l.iica Ale Grease Zero. Trans. Lub "A" Standard Green Skid Price per Gal. or Lb. .30 .50 .Orl', .65~ .z_1 5 .SO . 07-1 0 r1-'- .29 2.60 .06 .1r1 t_ Per gal. Iron Barrel and 1.11.11E under CASE GOODS--OT'R WO." 0 BAR.RELS Can Deliveries 'Uood Deliveries by S.O.Co.. Barrels Oils Standard Vacu1.1111 iron barrels or milk cans into Plain per gal. Plain ;per gal. customers storage: 50 gal. or ralore at one brae Cases 2-5s 5 8 of any one oil or any one " 1-5s 7 10 grade of oil........ •.....7 " 6-1s 13 19 Less than 50 gal. but not " 1-1s 19 less than 10 gal. at one tia.ie of any one oil or any Grease _ Per 1b. one grade of oil at -the wood barrel 1,rice........... 50 lbs. and 25 lbs. tins 2 Cus toP.lers Iron Bbls .-50 L;al . 10 lbs . and 5 lbs. t1 ns 3 or _.lore when filled at Above differentials ply- only to case goods sold by the our plant ---------------- 7 gallon and by the pound. S.O.Co.Iron ibls. 50 1-'� B. s -al. Or more ............. 7 Above prices are in wooden barrels, f .o.b. Bellingha.y, Washington Terms: --Thirty (30) days from date of invoice, net. If durin-; the life of this _,igreaiient, the financial responsibility of the Buyer beco"a es irk -[wired, or unsatisfactory to the Seller, cash payments or satisfactoi� security array be demanded by the Seller. Any. internal revenue tax, `-ra.r ta_>, im:,?ost, tonnage ta.1_, shi;� ing ta'.<_, or other ta,_ or charge of any hind hereafter ::lade effective, whether siLiiliar to the taxes and charges herein specified or not, and levied byLD -overnmenta 1 authority on any of the said goods delivered hereunder, the containers, on any pipe line, or on any boat that rimy be used in transporting said goods, its tacLle, aoparel or furniture, or on the trans Dortation of the said goods, or on this contract, the i��rice, or any lr�tter connected with this Contract, shall be added to the price of the said goods herein sta t-ed and shall be ;,aid by the Duyer -;:bile the sa ,1e is in effect, unless the Duy er elects to terrzinate this Contract; wliereupon, unless the Seller. elects to �a,y such tat= or caExGe, this Contract shall terl_iin,.te. The Seller shall not be obligated to deliver or the Buyer obligated to receive or use the said goods, when -..nd- while, and to the extent that the Buyer is prevented or hindered from receiving; and using, or the Seller from riianufact- firing and making deliveries, { in its customary manner, by act of GoA, partial or total interruption or loss or shortage of transportation facilities, fire, strilce, commandeering; of raw materials, products, plants or facilities, or by other sirriilar or different acts of civil or military authorities, or by any cause beyond the control of the Seller or the Buyer', whetrier similar to the causes herein specified or not. ` The Seller agrees to furnish the above named goods on the terras and at the prices stated, guaranteeing, said goods to be uniform in quality, and, at all times, up to their standards. In the event of the failure of the Seller to deliver or the Buyer to receive the pro- ducts herein specified, no damages shall be claimed or allowed for such failure by either the Seller or the Buyer othern than the difference, if any, between the price herein fijLed and the i'ta rket price of the wadelivered products at the nearest market to the place of delivery, end at the tjxiie of breach. ` �laiver of any breach of any provision hereof shall not -be. deemed to be a waiver of any other provision hereof or of any subs-equent breach of such provision. -- " Board of County Conlmiss-" _ '`T L'rTCOP C0T 1-TT- ` " ioners of Whatcom County" (F i rna Name " State of 'Jashington " By E C Baxter - Chairman Board County Commissioners. s Bellingham _ Dated SeUt . la r: 1923 _ (Address STAI`IDAiRD OIL COIEPANY By _ E C Pulhani ------- 000------ , The opinion of Prosecuting Attorney as to legality of river Impt. :emergency warrants in letter of Se-otember 13, 1923 was filed with the Board. 124 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM _.. _ ... Fri day........—...._THF ..._...--..___....... Z.`.� th ... ._ ......... DAY OF 'S e,l 1923 _. IMFORE TIR, BCtTD C?F COUI lY C9..17;IISSIOITRS OF 'JILA.TCOi:i COUHIY•i WASIIIITGTOI'T III TH_ti I.TA.TTER OF BE. TRITER II'MOTL-12.1ITT ) ( ORDER DECLARIITG AIT h1_1 Z]FG� IiCY. FUI;D OF ', HATCOI;.i COUii^TY, "WATISIIIGTOIT ) YMREAS, on July 18, 1023, this Board did declare an emergency to el.ist along; the Hoolmack River, and did authorize an extra e:..7enditure of Six Thousand w 00/100 (4$6 , 000.00) Do11.o.rs , I a]._ing a total overdraft on the River Im-provement Fund, after crediting unpaid taxes, of appro.-ULately Eighty-five Ilundrec! w 00/100 (P`81500.00) Dollars, the expenditure of which amount vas i.mde necessary by the ha-,.,pening of said , emergency, to -wit: floods, and final:ing it necessary to restore to a condition of use- fulness and keeping in such condition of usefulness, certain ;?ublic I,,roperty; and Va MEAS, said emergency still exists and there is grave danger of losing County Road No. 86 and it is necessary to spend the further sum of Two Thousand 00/100 (62,000.00) Dollars to restore to a condition of usefulness and keep in a condition of usefulness, said County Road ITo.86; ITOW, TM=FORE, it is by this Board determined and declared that cm emergency still exists and that it is necessary to spend the further siun of Two Thousand & 00/100 ($2,000.00) Dollars to restore to a condition of usefulness and Deep in a condition of usefulness, said County Road 1-To.86; AIM it is further hereby ordered that said sum of T,:o Thousand _?� 00/100 (62,00000) Dollars, or such part thereof as may be round necessary, may be el.pended to so restore to a condition of usefulness and Deep in a condition of usefulness, said County Road No.86, and that emergency warrants on said River I ml )rovement FunC be drawn by the auditor of said county upon proper claims duly allo•,red and ]?resented to him for I,ayment; said additional or emergency warrants to emceed, in the aggregate, the sm of Two Thousand e.: 00/100 (y?2, OOO.00) Dollars Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of September, 1923. 11""" u 11 " u u n u E C Baxter " Board of County Com-aiss-11 Chairman of the Board " ioners of Jhatcom County" " State of 'Jashingt on " J A i:;i.11er " it 11 11 II it II 11 " [1 11 11 11 I1 County Col; aissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: _ i 'C 11artin Depiit j'" County Auditor and Clerk of the Board, CREDITS I.LLCI'MD COUIITTY TREASURER -AT TITZ, SETTII: IENT FOR - . Tim I oll7Ii LI�D,IITG AUGUST 31,E 192.3 .. In`the matter c,f the settlement with Edith I.1. Thornton, County Treasurer of 'rlhatcoa-m County, WashinUton, for the month ending; August 31, 1923. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said .Edith 11. Thornton, having filed with this Doard a statement setting forth her receipts and disburseliaents, and having; checked and compared the same cdith the statement, and having found that they ti`.rere actually I:aid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said jx.yments being made in the sums, and from the fLm s and for the purposes hereinafter set forth: NMI, THI]EFORE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith IT. Thorntoh as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits fos- said dig sbursemen.ts as f ollows , to -wit: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TFiim Fridoy THE 1,1th DAY OF Se ---Member 192 3 STATE G!11'17R y L FUI�7 For cash Sta to Treasurer 562.99 STATE SCHOOL FU11D For cash State Treasurer _ a 86 _.u0 STATE T:ILITI 1Y FUIT For cash olaid State Treasurer 52.19 ST-AT-'_1 For cash paid State Treasurer 270.36 STYLE F, PIMLIC HIGI1�rAY I'U1 ) For cc.sh State Treasurer 240.46 STY= HIG?S,R .F,DUC,`=01T FUJIM For cash l;:ai d State Treasurer 530.52 STy.7� CAIITOL DL"ILLtI �: T'UlID For cash -paid State Treasurer 119.55 SriY= 1�-,CLyd._;TIO1T Rl_jvC1LVI1"G ITiM For cash paid State Treasurer 109.01 STAr_L'u y .'J 11AI;S I COIa:1:,1 Stir IO1T FUI'TD For c._.,s=1 ;paid State Treu surer 197.20 m "ram ii Z-:•+-i n r- �. = n S1f:! , 1Cil':S _ �F'� 1'RC�_:C_IC T 1'Ul'� For cash o.id State Treasurer 5.20 ST2_-rL,'11Fyi1;11J 1s1:1J I'y'1:Th FLriD For cash ;--)aid State Treasurer 24..00 STATE Gyu. ], Ti TT D For cash -paid State Trei su -er 90.55 1"''_�,'A�,T:P', ! ISTI T'I.11 1 FtT1� F,':� �� �.-r warrants redeei.ied .991 67.99 CCUITTY CTUPTEI.." 1;IPIII:SL' I'UI�� F-r warrants redeemed 30,962.79 For interest on say, e 277.77 ROAD DDTDG?' a'UITD For :ioxrants redeemed G,500.06 HAFT OR I'Uill For V.7F rra nts redeel-iied 195.86 =1IU.:y:1EI1T HIGIiW Y !AIl'"'`a1TA1TCa": FU11D For lira rrants redeemed 48.00 LIF',UOR I1:V .STIG.ATIO1T FUI;?n For r:arrG..zts redeemed 01"1.09 C OLU72Y GALL E P O=CTI OIT 11U1'D For viarrants redeuned 648.00 1:=AFLFIAGL] C?] TII'ICA '' FLiD For redeu: ed 41.00 POET' OF LI;LLI?-irIly�I: FUIm For warrants redeemed 60.10 CIT=S FUi?DS For cash ci-c-- and toyrn treasurers 2,402.07 T9,.r1?al_IF FUIMS For cash ,'aid Township Treasurers 936.58 For townshil7 bonds redeemed 0, 571.50 For townshil) bond interest coupons redeemed 407.20 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, G_'111 AL -'LITHOS For warrants rodeo. -.led 24,764.27 For interest on sLui e 141.41 SCHOOL DIST7'ICTS, DO1T 1;IDL'1,4='I0I7 I'U1T For school bonds redec?.ied 1,900.00 For schc,ol bond interest coin7ons redeaued 1,402.75 GL1't111A ROAD I1L,_p . .(Hy ' 13 ) For roi.d bona interest cou,-)ons redeemed 300.00 DLI::I1?G-Lh';,T 1-C1. it G It D I1 _T . FUIT (Ii-r -r14 ) For road bonds redeemed500.00 3L.AIi . ",-F1'Iii D1 : ROAD II.T-T Ftq-�D (Hy it 16 ) For road bond interest cou-oon,:; redeey:.ed 705.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TEaar Friday THE 1Z--th Dar of S ep t:c-Liiber 192 3 For warrants redee? ed For, interest on same For, warrants redeemed For interest on seine For wa_orants redeemed For interest on sa.i-�e i'TOCKSACii-SUl.i1 S ROAD Il,;:r'T . FUITD (Hy #1 31 DYI4 DISTRICT 1TO .l , I.AIITT , FU11D DITCH c: DRAIN. IhPT . DISTS . , COKSTI , FUI:.TS DITCH L DPs,.IIT. Il.irT . DISTS . , i.;AII T . FUilDS 1,666.95 80.82 424.00 17.72 544 .a 61.91 For warrants redeemed 21.52 F.r, interest on 1._56 Total Disbursements &r1,632.�5 `t-ie do hereby certify that fire find the cash in the Treasurer's Office a.:-riG_ on deposit in various ba,n1_s to her credit at ti-e close of business on August 31, 1923, the se-:ie bein, in ords and figures as f olloti•rs , to-lri t : De,Dository First ITationCl Bank Belli nCham ITa.tiona.l Bank iTorthyrestern 1iatioi•?al Bank Lyiierican i;ational Bank Ho-,ie State Bane. of Blain First National Bank of Lynden People's State Ba.nL of Lynden First Tationa.l BE of Ferndale Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale Garrison �Bros. State Ban;,- of Suzas Igo ollsa c2� • % alley State Batiii o 1. Everson erson Fa:rxlier's '�<ercha.nt's Bank of iToo'.sack Custer State Ban!-.- of Custer CASH IIT OFFICE: Cash in Vault Currency Silver Checks and Cash i teics Treasurer's Balance 67,698.26 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deoosit 597.20 621.00 4.46 1 L051.24 64,079.29 61, �I16.11 40,000.00 10,000.00 22,500.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5:000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,p00.00 320,693.66 Total Cash in Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,273.90 _ Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322,967.56 IIT TESTI!--01`ff i H1!-,!RI OF, lie, have hereunto set our hands and of f i:-ed the seal of the Board of County Cor;Missi.oners of ',lha,tcoin County, 'titashington this 14th day of September, 1923. 11 it I II I I 1I II a II .I It fI I "Board of County Commiss- " 11ioners of tijhatcom L;o tnty 11 State of Viashington 11 2 2 2 11 11 11 11 11 11 �t 1-1 11 tt Attgst: F C 11artin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- C Baxter Cha.irr:_a.n Board County Col.u;iissioners . J A I-Liller County Coym-iissi over L,d Brown County Co�u.issioner On i,lOti on the Board adjourned to _neet on 7, 1923 Clia.' Ecan BO«d County Corl issionels RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS i'Fniz 11-ona4y _ THE lath.. _.__. D. Y. or ......__S.e ;i.temb.er192.3. Se-pte,iber 17, 1923. The Board filet }pursuant to adjournment taken on the lath. Present, all i;iembers of the Board sand the Cleric in attendance. The following clair_-1s were allowed and proceedinUs had: Current E:,)ense Fund Balfour, Guthrie Co Grady Brown Gillen S Cary ReXFassett Ray 11cGuire Earl 'd Tower James B Tower D �V Stonehouse Earl W Tower ------- GOO------- PARsi ROAD FTTi,-.1D 1922 Engineering on ?ark Road ROAD AI?D 13RIDGE FLIM Ceiient for P. Hy. 6 B Salary as Laborer (Forest I:eserve Hy) do do do do For er.ian do Cook do P0, cker Salary a.s Fore: -,In -------- 0Oo-------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C Oi.Z1I S SI OIICRS OF WHAT C 011 � C OU.Ii'I'�r,,. VIASHII?GT OIr . II TI' I I,_AT! , Fti OF 1:i:PROV1 LZD..._'ITT ) ( 0111DRR TO TRr`d SFt'R 1101UMS FRO2: ROAD c:. BRIDG:; OF PARIi ROAD ) FUI;D TO PARK ROAD FUND. y 1738.35 59u3.20 65.00 64.50 68.50 65.00 70.83 51.00 30.00 58.33 1'7=ZAS, the Board of County Co =iissioners of 'VVha tcom County, 111ashington, did, by resolution dated April 17, 1922, i;)rovide for the im-provement of road knovin as Park Rood, in Park Township, the cost of which improveanent was to be e.i d equally by Park Township and Whatcom County; and 17I-IF'PEAS, on October 41, 1922, said Board passed an order directing the County Treasurer to transfer the sum of �12,500. from: the Road and Bridge Fund of Whatcom County to the Park Road Fund; and WIIEREAS, the construction of said. Park Road has been coiuoleted and the cost of construction riork is found to be 1`27, 025.23 of which %�;?13,512.62 is the one-half portion to be paid by 1,7hatcom County, leaving a balance of �1,012.62 to be transfered from the Road and Bridge Fund of 'w1h..tcori County to the Park Road Fund to complete the County's one-half of cost of construction of said Pare Rood; i GfitiT, TIINIREFOI,T1, it is ordered by this Board t _at the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is directed to transfer the stun of :;p1,012.62 from the Road_ and 'Bridge Fund of Vlh�,.tcoal County, Washin; ton, to the Pork Road i1unC! . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of September, 1923. 11 II ft II 11 II It It 11 II 11 It 11 11 II " Board of County Corioiss- " " ioners of 'Uhatcom County State of `Jashi.ngton " n 11 11 lift 1111 11 11 11 a 11 11 9 11 U Attest: F C Martin Deputy Cowity Auditor and Cleric of the Board. L C Ba, ter Chairrir-n Board County C omini s s i one rs . J A hiller County Conmissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner 2 RECORD OF C®MMISSI®NFlzS PROCEEDINGS T my Monday THE 17th DAY or Se-ptelnber 192 3 BEFORE TIC] BOARD OF COUITTY COi.;I.:ISSIO TERS OF '�1HATCOI,l COUITTY , WASHINGTON I IT ME 11AT TEF. OF ILIPR OVE - ) T� ( ORDER TO TRAI S1,TR. 11017,IES FRO-11 PARK ROAD T�Ui:D TO P101K TMITSHIP. IMITT OF PARK ROAD ) � ,.REAS, on April 17, 1922, a resolution was passed by this Board providing for the -oayment of the cost of the iraprovel,ien'c of the PARIi RO10 equally by Park Township and Whatcom County, and 'Drovidinc; further that, upon the completion of the said improvement, if one-half the cost thereof be less than the axiiount placed in the Park Road Fund by Park Township fox- said ilciprove-.ient , which amount -:ras 5 l5, 000.00 , the difference between the said one-half of the cost and the said 015,000. should be rel)L-;.id to said Park Tovr_�slv.p; and i=RRAS, there has been pa..id out of the said the s-Luu of "50.00 fog exaamination of bond transcript, which is wholly a charge against Park Township, ancf_ not to be shared by 1"1-,hatcom County, leaving a ,balance of �?'14,950.00 available in said Par': Road Fund from. Park Township; and =EAS, the construction of said Park Road has been conroleted, and the total is yr27,025.23 of which cost chargeable for construction Zror.;13,512.G1 is the one -hall portion to be Maid by Park Township from said ?14,950.00, leaving; a balance of �1,437.39 to be returned to Park Township; ITUU , Tl�a,-TGUORE , it is ordered by this Board that the County Treasurer of' ',ihatc o,._ Coun -y, 'Jashin-;ton, be, and she hereby is directed to trezisfex- from the Par'. Road Fund to Parr Township, the suit of .;?"1,437.39 Done in reCulaar adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of Septerloer, 1923. t' C Barter n u n n n n n it n n n tt If n Chairman 13o,�rd County " Board of County Conimiss-" Coi-Muissioners " ioners of `Jl,_1Ltitcom County'! J A Miller " State of 'I'lashington " County CoLadissioner n u If It a it If u It n u n !t It Ed Brown County CoLudiissioner Attest: F C Tua.rtin Dei)tuy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -------- 0 00--------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on September 18, 1923 Chair 1 an Boar'd County Cojaiiissioners I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July _Tr1z1f _.. Tuesdz:y Ti3E 1.8.th _..DAY..Or.... ..... .... .Setemb..ex ...JN3... Se>>terzber 18, 1923. The Board 2-det pursuant to meeting on Septe:,afoer 17, 1923. Present, all 2:ernbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following clail.s were allowed and proceedings. had. -------- 000-------- Ci7RRE-TT LAB ;SSE F UI,D F C Pratt Serv. . as State E.-Man. auditinrT-` records of S.Do.25-308-309-310-319 153.15 Division of 11unicipal Corporation Transcribing; Examiners Report on Town of I.00ksack 2.75 --------- 000------- r I plicat-ion of J ! Van Zandt- fo- license to conduct dance at Van ZL,.ndt was {;ranted by the Board. --------- 000--------- On laotion the Board adjourned to meet on Se tuber 21, 19�P3 - _. Chairmmn Board County Coyzaissioners September 21, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on September 18, 1923. Present, all merioers o ' the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedin s had. -------- 000-------- CURMI T E "=I-TSF Division of iunicipal Corp. ''ranscrib inc, I1a)xa. Re-) on Town of Sumims 7.00 State Treasurer Contributions a/c PF..yrolls 250.76 ------ --000-------- Application of 1, riet to Grange for license to conduct dance at Fort BellinCham was granted by the Board. --------000- ----- Or. motion the Board adjourned to a eet on September 22, 1923. Chairman Board County ComuAssioners July TFnrr RECORD GE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday THF. 22nd DAY of Sei-)tei:lber 1920 Saturdays, Septelii'oer 22, I923. The Boz:rd t ;)ursuant to adjourni,iei t tElcen on Se tei:iiber 21, 1923. Present, all r_:ei:foers of the ]3oL-.rd and the Clerk in attendance. The f ollw i ng c1c.1nis were �.11owed �.nd ] roeeedin s had . 1i. P. Ry. . Co Carl Luenschcr ROAD A11'!; BRIDGE' FTJI]D h'rei Izt on -)iledriver from'�iic1Lershari to . ellinGhaiil 1'96.00 Salary as Laborer on -,_annegan Load 7.50 -------- 000-------- f A-,-)i)lication of FL-.11s Co:ri-,?unity Club fo dance at alls on Se�Dtea'J-)or 22, 1923, was granted by the Board. -------- 000-------- On 1:iotion the Board adjourned to _eet on n t -i'' r 25 19-23 _ Chairi n B .rd County Coa.Liiiissioners Tuesday, Se-:itei'.iber 25, 1923. The Board J.nursu�.nt to adjourm,, to':en oil Sc_.:tel:?be'r 2.9, 1923. Present, t, all --_embers of ti1G Board a iC, the Clerl: in attendance. The fol!o':!11-1g claims were allowed and ,")roceedinGs had. -------- 000-------- =I1'OFu� TY"; BOARD 0y COb1?1'1 COi..i:ISSIG1.'RS GF ', Hr_TC01:I COU'lTCi, WASHIIIGTO14 Ii: THE, 1:IE�TTF1: GF G? CPI ;S I+'Ol C0LT. 1IOII✓', ) ( ORDER ACC--,'PTIIIG BID OF BRO':ii; COTE, I!-.C. D aI 1`TI011 HOSPITAL, A1:D _ ES. St--ITH. ) r`1 RZAS, this matter co-ainr; on for consilC_eration on this 25th day of September 1923, in accordance witll rec!ueNts for bids fo'' furnlshinr; su-IJiilies to t_-,e '�Jhc.tcol'_1 County Horne, the Detention liosoital and .a•s. S..,ith and family, the Boyd finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit : Fair :�Iec't L Har_:iilons L OGden Bro;ln L Cole Grocery County H01;1e 290.30 209.97 325.13 Detention Hos-pi tal 38.36 40.57 36.17 IZrs Smith 15.67 19.01 19.02 ;r 3�'-r7.33 3? 9.55 303.32 '�!7U] 1 AS , the Bo- .rd c ons ideririr- all the bids subrni tted C:nd finding tht+.t the bids of Bro-un Cole ere the lowest bids for :-uch sup flies; IT IS T :�RBFOF2 01DIM10, t-hat; the Said bids of Brown L'. Cole be, and same Exe hereby, acce",-.t-e ? L?-,,)oil the condition that said are to be I�E.cked ready for delivery on or before October 1, 1923, and th�.t if any of said su.)�>lies ;)rove unsc.tis- IC .ctory they may be returned to ]3ru.-In c� Cole Done in regular adjourned session of the Bocxd this 25th Ciay of Se_,Dtember, 1':23. Attest: E C ] a::ter u n n n It It if It r n it a It n It the C ��.irilv.n of e Boc.ru " Board of County COi-Tiiss- " J A Ldlle-r " ioners of Whatcoiii County " County CO21missioner " State of Washin� t,on :_,u Brown n n n tt a tt tt n n tt it n u n n County Coiill:ii ssioner 1' C 11.rtin Deputy County AuC_i for and Clerk o-f the 13oard. -------- 000-------- On iiotion the :Joard adjourned to --ieet on Sei- Chaiamr'.n �-,6 Board C 1':�2 — unty Coi,.miissioncrs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TrRm ';i ednesday THE 26th DAY or SeJ.)te:ub er -1 C. 1P -; ,oI 192 3 1,lednesday, Se pteraaer, 26, 1923. The Board i_let oursuan t to ad j ourxuaent taicen on Se,: tei:fw er 25, 1923. Present, all . el:hbers o� t-he 3oard and the Cler1c, in attendance. Tile o,llowin ; clams were allowed a.nd proceedings Mad. --------- 000--------- v Application of Dei_hin� IL P bodge for dance ii r Hal! September 29, 1923, was granted by the Board. --------- 000--------- BEFOr- T11'; B0A= l_F ;0TT=Yr C 0.ii:ilSSIO171 RS OF WHATCOL-_ COUITTY, YIAS"r7I1TG1TO1,T. d IIT TILE HATTER OF TRAIiS1AFL FROi;T VARIOUS ) ORDER TC TR.1;_iISF1tR. SCHOOL, FTTIMS TO CU1:R"I m L1u1:;i SE FUi B. ) i1�R� AS, during; the year 1922 various claims for stale e1- zilination of records of first and second sci_ool districts and transcribing reports on sEuiie, have. been paid by Whatcom County out of the Current Funs_; and W=RAS, the Current Eu:_pense Fund of 'Whatcom County should now be reiiiioursed for the-payiilentS So 1:1ade on account Of Said_ State e1:G_.aina+tiOnS IT IS 011�21 OR "E.RED -'Ghat- the County Treasurer be , c1C She rhereby is , directed to transfer to the Current Flcl)ense Fund fro_:: the funds hereinafter set forth, the z rlounts oDposite each fund so deli n,-:,ted, to -wit : From Fund AUDIT TRYL1 SC '.IBI1TG TOTAL ^10 School Dist 7 25 Q 27.00 3.50 ",? 30.50 ) " 300 27.00 4L.00 31.00 309 27.00 3.50 30.50 ) 313 27.00 2.50 29.50 ( ;Current 319 27.00 3.00 30.00 ) Ex.-pense 301 3.00 3.00 ( Fund ) Done in regular a.d_j _.urned session of the Board this 26th dal? of Se-;_-tember, 1923. 1_ -ia By U(�.r Che iri:lL.n of the Beard Board of Counter Colmaiss- " J A 1--illcr " ioners of 'Uhatcolil County " County Co-?ilissioller " State of 'Iashin` ton " :: d Brown County CioiiIlilissionor Attest:• F C I.u.rtin Deputy County Auditor and Cleric of t1he Board. --------- 000--------- On :_lotion the Board adjourned to lileet on Se1pt:e:iioer 28, 19:33. July TERM ay RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 2uth DAY of S e % clilb cr 192 3 Friday, Sel)tenfber 20, 1923. The Board _iet j-?ursuant t0 adjolr.m.,.e1?t tv.'_"en on Se )"i;e1i?Ut;r t ` 3 Pr 11 :_161"ai�ers o the Loc_rd LnC_ he Cler'_> in ttenduxice. '21 e lO.11o'.7inf' G Lli, 19:�0 • , c l a ills :-sere allovied -or oc eedin-s 1"l .d . --------- 000--------- ✓ A"oI)licatioil of B ;V I-Iicl=o__ "io d�.r.ce in 11'orth Bellr1 Grc.;.-iL;e H�-.11 on Se�te_:.ber 29, 1923, vias Zra-nted by t.1e I3oa.rd. October 1st, 1923. The BOa1'd 11C% ;qurS,'L'-'I t to ad,jourYL}ent -al.::311 on Sej)te--.uer loth, 1923. Present, all 11.ei1bers of the Board ?Ci the CleriL in a.ttenda.rice. Tile followill� claims were allo---red and -oroceedin-s hid. cLR=lTT Sa.;1 B Ba_r ett r c�_�,_ o.,� S'� a:y a� County Auditor y 1u7.50 J 'Jayland Clark Salary as JeT)Ut�' County AL.ditor 125.00 Allen J Love do 115.00 Lucy B KinL do 115.00 i+ C 11 rti n Salary as Deputy Co Auditor C..ClGrii of Bd 125.00 11 Tho tas Salary as Recorder Co Auditor 110.00 Jessie 'da..lters do 110.00 D 'es'u,"•tenberr; Sala.r- as 3coi.keer,er Co Auditor 75.00 B C Baxter Salary as County Coii�y.iissioner 166.66 J A driller do 166.66 Bd Brovaa do 166.66 Uellie H Abbott. Salary aas Su jt Co Schools 187.50 I.ry Jennie 11 Robin SaIa'ry as Dej). S-u--jot Co Schools 125.00 Edwin t= Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 U H Heaton do 100.00 Anna Bertizusen Salary as Clerl-. for Justice o' Peace 35.00 C Hu:,. phlreys Salary as Constable 60.00 I.I 1; Day �a r gas S 70 y P o r "Lio11 Officer L. Ci.� Cos,1 r 0a 150.00 Alvada Kelly do 100.00 Ed L Brinson salary a County i?i,ysiclan 125.00 1.Ia.<_ i:iehliG Salary as Coroner 66.66 i,ia.arL, rct J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis I,'Ltrse 125.00 hector. Gatrley Salary as JL.nitor 125.00 L J Irwin Sa1a_y as Auto I.-cchanic 175.00 J S 2, ith Salary asCotunty Dart.,; Floom:m 125.00 Ed E 1-ardin SO.I-.ry as JuC?� e 178.65 W P Broti:n do 178.65 G P laiaca_d a.s Clark i 1"� � . 5 Archie Ste';ia-11-It Salary as Deputy 150.00 Pearl C J oh11S Oil dO 115.00 Edwin Gruber as Prosecutinc Attorney 107.50 L D Kenyon Salary as De,;-uty Prosecutinl- Attorney 175.00 Florence :5orgeson Salary e's Steno. 1'rosecutin- :1ttor-?ey 100.00 Edith i.I Thornton Salary as CoLtnty Treasurer 187.50 Franl, `�i ils on Sala_-j as De,?uty County Treasurer 150.00 Olive ';ii.ls0r do 125.00 J C Har-rington Salary aas Boo'_a--ee er 125.00 J H Stevenson Salary" a s Cashier 135.00 F L Canfield Salary as Clerl� for Treasurer 100.00 S 1; Eat? 1 do 100.00 c W Fis l-1 do 100.00 Claire ";iilson do 100.00 1i D I.IcArthur Salary as Counts ass e s s or l07.50 F ._ Carver Sala_y as Chief De_:,utj- Co Assessor 150.00 G A Pence Sala -Lay as De_)ty Co Assessor 120.00 Helen C,111 )bell do 100.00 Tenn. Ca pobell as Cle-rl> Co Assessor 100.00 11. L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187 .50 J B Bennett Salaar r aas 150.00 1i I, i.Iedhurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 B:-oc 0 125.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TF,Ilm Loiaday THE lst DAY OF October 1923 Id H Car.penter Salary as Jailer tir 140.00 Paul .Tolsman Salary as Coo' 40.00 C C ILi nG Sal xy as Su-�erintendEmt Cc Ho._e 100.00 b:-_ Lottie V Jiicson 8v,la1-y as I:latron County Hoa:ie 50.00 G L�.tsu-avra Salary as Coolc Count;;'' Horne 65.00 B Coli`;a.n Salary as Assistant Coop County Hone 15.00 0 I' i.J. 'irnon Salary as Lc -voter Count, IIoa_?.e 75.00 L:rs E Day Salary as I;urse County Hoa,!e 75.00 ;alter Borchardt do (Assistant) 50.00 Ader do 40.00 II B Carroll, Jr Salazy as Agricultural Agent 125.02 I:ss Frances I= Athertoaa Salary for Stenogra .!1Jc Services 33.33 Fred .W I.IcMmion Salary as County Engineer 10r1 .50 Carl •ilcCoy Salary as Drftsm 160.00 E '�W' Gooch Salary as Ins t'aaan 115.50 L G Boyden Salary as Head C12 inh an 94.50 A or Westover Salary as Cha..iau_.an 32.00 C V Ristine Salary as Inspector on P. Hy 6B 144.00 I.Irs R 0 Stone Salary as I.k.tron of Detcntion iios�,i tal '75.00 E E Lescher Salary as Court S.tengrayoIher 103.50 SEaii ::_; Barrett, Cc Auditor Claia:is Laid by Revolving fund 4GG.07 Sam E Barrett, Cc Auditor Clailns .,aid froaa Revolving Fund 800.20 5a:::i E I3arrett, Cc Auditor do 346.35 Chas R Sirr?son Auto for Cha2i t7r CoL ar 1020.30 L C Bal-ter E1:sense as County Cornaissior_er 4.00 �l P B.rorrn Stoauos for Judge Brmun 5.00 J A I.iiIler E::-pens e as Counts- Co.rmuissioner 10.15 A L Ca11 ahan l;".I�ense as Sheriff 54.65 Fred W I. cEL-ilon E:_-pense as County T'ngineer 29.63 Alvada Kelly Elrpense as Probation Officer 3.25 C Hurro'nreys ens as Constable 8.10 Larj;a,ret J Diaz L._-oense as Tuberculosis Yurse 7.05 H B Carroll, Jr L.-Dens e as County Agri cultural Agent 7.53 C C King 1,.­.oense as SLr.)t County Hoane 33.20 E E Lescl�er L1:tracts froa:a testil.ony for Pros. At t;yr. etc 10.40 1; I; Getc_.ell I11eilorting i',o, Pros Atty L JuCGe HaL-din 40.35 Absti-.:7.ct "� Title Ins Cc List _or Assessor ", List of Record wmt-iers 131.30 R L KIi.ne :rreai on Of Bond of Ct Stenogra,)her 7.00 Pac Tel ". Tel Cc Phone service for County 92.55 destern Union ielg Co i�ess�.ges for Coss_ar, Slier, Agr t.geait. 2.43 St LuI_es Hospital Care of County Patients 6.00 St Jospeh's Hos-Dital do 142.00 Dr L "I Stia-agson Autopsy on body of 1.:rs F A Stoaze 10.00 Dr 0 E Beebe d.o 10.00 Dr Albert G LicKeown lie_ oval of teeth foa: Lancaster et al 32.50 Puget Sound Pow. L Lt Cc for Detention Ho--pital 1.98 City -of Bellin,( Ir,r,i Refund a/c over on -: urchase Price De. Hos_;. 340.73 Hei nea. ann Diagnostic :Lab Analysis for Detention Hos-pital 2.50 Royal Dairy Product- Co Butter for Detention Hos-oit al 5.94 Carstens Pacicing Cc l.Ieat for Detention Hospital 9.4-5 Taylor Fish HTa rl"et Fi sl � for County IIo,ale ( Ju1•.1. -August) 5.85 Frye L Com_,x•.ny I.ieatl for County Home 78.35 ilhc.tcoan County Dairy As s In Lutter for County Horse 105.90 Battersby Bros Shoes for County Hoa.ie �1.67 ti J Pynor Su) lies for Count- Ho ---.le 106.35 I+' F Gerard SuI?,,lic s f or County Home 46.03 Red Cross PharLmcy do 52.95 Fred :iL.nthey Threslain,; etc for Count-,,V;- Hoiiie 55.60 B Dunca_7 Labor at County Horne 39.00 Thiel t;: Y7elter Supplies for County Home 20.25 .A J Blythe Plbf, . L Htr`:. Co do 2.05 Columbia. Valley Lu:a�er Cc Lbr -for Cc Hoa_ie and Courthouse 16.42 Lobb Electric Cc Labor on .Iotor at Cc Home (July-.'`,: Ltsi,) 5.96 Tlorse HEr,TCIIT,re Cc i.laterials for Cc Ho;:ie and Eng (AUK-Se-1' 6.63 North�:rest Hdvr Cc Su-(D`.li es for County Horne 1.65 Bellingllaa:i Ina, l Co ile�tal Wheelfor County Horne 9.00 Dr Zatherine Gloa:=n Care of Luell-. Drool.il_s 10.00 Ben Tuc'_.cr Care of I.uxcy children 20.00 Uasi_.Children's Hoare Soc bare of ya7stroa., children et al 7�'_,.00 T:=� ire i.ieat L Grocery Cc Groceries for Faggs 14.47 Fair I.Ieat L, Grocery Cc Groceries f o_ Fran"` et L,.1 E 3.19 B B Grocery Groceries fog Eanlm et al 53.15 Grant Grocery Groceries for Lancaster (AUgUst) 6.08 iIordstrovi L Son Groceries f o -, Hagenbus1i ( June-Jul--LUg-Sey)) 60.06 Fischer L Isaacs Groceries "or Teller et C.l 15.07 The Ot Connor Grocery Gro eerie s f or ri Curry 9.43 C 4l Allen Groc erics f or Beidler 10.00 Brown (' Cole, inc Groceries for Licari de et �a (Jul --Se]?) 102.92 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for ;'rove 12.50 Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Groceries for et al 49.10 S G :_:a the r Groc eri es f or Coligan 10.17 Golden Rule `i'rL,,din`: Cc Gro ceries f or O'Brien 16.36 Jager L Breen Groceries for Jc.:lteaaa 14.80 Wt View Store Groceries for Bergstrom (Y.ug-Se-,)t) - 10.00 1.1 J Pynor Su- -,lies i'or wins Sraith 2.20 Royal Dairy Prodt:cts Cc Butter for 1rs Saaith (Jul;;) 3.60 Batters v Bros Clothinf- for Johnson 26.24- The Fair Store Clothin for 'loods children 18.17 Puget Sound_ Povrer L Zi :;iat Cc Lt ". Gas i.xs i'ranl: (A-uL.r ust 1923) 4.81 Blc.ine ilur;i ci;Jal Lt Plant Lt for I.ss Davey 1.00 Central fuel Co Fuel for Ban_-cs 7.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0�,t e1 THE 1st DAY of October 192 3 Ft? ge t Sound Pot:. Lt Co Sta.rda.rd Oil Coirpany Shell C:1 of Calif Tabor L Crui -',,sh k Ba110':i L� `'.1r -J E;ht Ba.rlow's Gcra.,;e 1�ortl1T-Test Hdvi Co T 17L Tire L Rtfbber Co Federal Tire Sales Cc «uto Ra.dia for , Fe. der '� 's Bellin - r'i Auto To) Worl.s Belling ha:i Ba.tter;r Co Bellin--ha _i A:1e1- rua Co Union Prtr;. , L'nd[�, L Sta.. Co Sta.. C,'r;. Co Axistett Pri ntin ; Co iffith Co C A Gr tL_1 IY.L' 1 c :,n La. i .� 0 Oli U R L Poll- Co T -IR Doem F Stanley Pi -per Good [ja.ts Cale !ors Daty t s DininL,; Room. Cafe Richelieu Ions:. Cafe Jac': I rains Restaurant Red -Is Cafe Har?'y Datrson's Cafe Pc:ul lols=�n 0;:1 Cy Ba' l.'ter S,0✓. l�r 0 s V 11 Jo.1111s on i.icCa.rGar, La•.tes L Livel;T Pa. C ifiC Laundry 1,02?-tlrtres-c Hccu Co Pauly Jail Buildiil; Co Charles Rode Seth A tit:ro od , P P Co I.ellie A Robinson Fe1linhan Street 1.�cta:l ,Il:s Caine-Gri_ashavl Co G N Kincaid, Co Fran1c A Burner, Da.viC_ Corbett Cler?r C111- Sno o-r. ish Co Curent 1;1:"-:,cnse Fund Loo-mis BO.ldrey Balfour, Guthrie Co Leo Jess F J Van De" lla rk D L HOli em JJohn. Bullock A Lviinr, Jobn Bullock, Jr Carson Griffith A W Frost Gee) l:laryott 21132nest L Trost Forrest C Frost Earl Bellingar J C Sweitzer Carl iluenscher L:a:: Ko ehle r L Koehler Gus Niena.ber ', l 4' -r U11 ,r-,lbert I?iena.ber Olaf Da.l;f eli Ben Tuciccer Jol2n Ba.l.ter Bert 1;iena.ber J Heraacn Pehrson Frantz I-or-;entha•-1er G iorE;cnthaler E C Huchnoel F A Euchnbe1 Power L Lt for Co Ga.ra.r-;c IL CourthQL.se Gas etc for Co a,n6. Courthouse Gas for Co Gara:ce (Auk -Se t ) Parts f or County Gary oe Farts f or County Ga.ra,L,,e 2 .rts f Or C oui-i Uy -ar '.-;e l ."ceriais for County Gara.Le voiU Ti:'es can c. tubes fo= Co Gara e Tires for Co Gara-ce Fender re airs fo Co Ga.r a.Ce To-,) t. 'C e Battery service to Co cor countv Pr"U_, a,nd suj., for Clk-Trea.n--Cov,rt,- ouse Su,� f 01 fiSs r-A ;r ti ;t-Su "U`-Ct Steno`; FruC L su;). for Pros. 1'.tcty L Clerl. Recci"" is etc. foy' Co Auditor L Su,, Boo'. for J::d; e 13rov, n 5 Ci t;I) T 1::CCtOrieS lil?d-S Flue ,,Tints for Co r ust) Z;lue F_ in cs -f o�"Co Enirieer 1'iiI;-Li s t .I..ea.ls f02.' Jurors l.-LeL s for Jurors '-ea is for Jurors do do d0 cio -1.eals for Prisoner N DruCs f o-1' Eris oncrs (Au ;us t ) Shoes .for Prisoner l cil)in`; Janitor lit: S e s. ctc . f Or Ja.ni t0' Ins Pr em on Courthouse Bc iler LL un6ryr for Courthouse or el ic-0 c1in, l it C G_is ;),.se- e11b Jail doors etc. for Courthouse e11luCielinr; CoL?rtliousc l;":se lent Glass etc for Court_lousc i'oba,cco for '1i I -- Loid �. ,._tl fc _ Rc:__odeiin,- in b-ser.ie_1t (Jul-1iuU) Ce_..e_a etc fo Cti1s "i.,'.se 1c Zt rc---odeii '-• F 1.r�i:I1' G_.; Cll:_Ii 1CfiT� 1 Recordir_`: is%.rfiaL�c Certificates CIO DULESTIC =-RO'i;�CTIO.; ] UIF Daam -eti' Uo she e 1O'r unlinOlTn C� Ohs LI "UO'R I17-:STIGATi011 1- 771) Co Iiuto su- -,",lies (June -July) Services t o Sacrif f (Lu�Lt:; t ) Su-.?. Lab. on Sher. iiLitO by CO Garr aL a LI!)RA Tom• FUl';D LEc,"1 boo'--:C for Cc)unt,r LE:S:i ROAD AI7,7) BRIDG i'UiTD Cojacnt for P H-- 6 B Ij Labor on road d0 d0 Labor 011 do do do do do do do do do do do do cio do do do do CIO do do d0 do do do d0 -road (La1r-c Saiii.sh) Forel--- n (Guide 1.-Icri dia_r-) Fore :tan Laborer (Ha.nnci�;a.n Rd) (South Pass ) I' or elaa,n 65.31 257.10 J2.00 5c"),.06 11.65 5.00 60.33 3i.05 1OS.2r• 7.25 -5.65 9.00 r r n 55.'i 5 44.u0 65.60 36.15 .00 �_0.00 4.50 1 . � 5 11.75 9.90 22.20 7.55 26.30 U.35 26.20 261.00 2.00 1=.95 22.00 5�1.50 7.00 16 . ,14 705.00 160.00 . 4�-0 3.00 i1T7.65 56:60 10. 00 1.00 73.00 33.36 65.00 109 70 35.00 1360.33 120.00 90.00 70.00 .Oz00 U. 00 7.00 3.50 90).00 39.00 52.50 52.50 24.00 �i5.00 15.00 97.75 29.75 60.00 42.00 •17.00 10.00 120.00 75.00 22.50 119.00 37.12 6.00 15.00 36.25 15.00 is RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tvium Llonday THE lst DAY ,or October E A Porker L R Parker Loren' . Gould Harold Petersen A Petersen A F :�lsbre e J W Douglas Chas I:'1orris H C Hillyer Fred Tarte S J I'L rr Harry Gonser .Earnest Creasey Laxirenc e Scutt Jacob :Nosier Bert E ST-ai tit ,van Iordby Theodor Linde Hil-e Linde ITicholas Lonseth CR12yer Gerat OverEm-n John Bicrlink Henry Kucl?enreuther Frank S swope A Christol)herson A Harland er T P Jeffers H B Ciichcster 0 a Jaret Davis Bri.dGe Lunch S P Davis Philip Davis h I Pratt Lind Grovel Co Bellin-uhaza Sash L. Door Co Glacier Lbr Co 'goliunbia Valley Lbr Co Columbia Valley Lbr Co Dal-:ota Creek Lbr �. Shg Co Cli.rence .heal Lynden IyxD Co Thoiiies Hardwcre Northwest Hdw Co Chicar-"0 2 .Eil �. St Paul RR H 71 Buzzard Puget Sound rleldin�, Co Keystone Drill L 1'�'ach Co 'a Ka . hrlich F F Gerard !it Baker GaroGe Diehl 110 for Co. Bellinghai-a iu trine-.ior1CS Bishmp's Garase 'i R i.Ii l le r Caine-�»4riyashaw Ai- eri can Concrete `ills 'iihidby -.Island Sand L Gravel I:IcIannon Auto Body W11's Standard Oil Co City of Bcllin�_,haia L-Torse Hdvi Co ColLufuia Valley Lbr Co Labor on road (Goshen-Bverson) do do do do do do CIO do do do do do do do Pavement repairing do Labor on road (California Creep bridjZc) do do do (Bertrand Creel. Bridge) 60 do do do do do do do LE.b o r on l;-auf man Fill Rej)ai rs to bridbe, on :C1=11'16 Rd Lunch i'oi� 3 trucl. 6_2ivers (Prisoners) Use of ester main etc a/c La,,riett. Road Reps irs Tend-inc lantern a/c H rietta 1`4oad Repairs Do.�^jL;es to car coin off Calif Cr Bridge Gravel fo-,-;,.vement re�c_irs Li iiw er LLu goer for Glacier" Gal to;, Cr l;ridL;es LLmib e -r LLuraber f or BridL. es and steam shovels Limfoer for Cal Cr BC PiliilL; for �ielcome Bri C.ge Sup,, liesls-illaul licendle SL11Jj�lies for Reese Hill l.u.teri als foi� road cork Fret on -)ile driver roi.i B'lz: to lailshan �,rorl. on grader etc. %i eldinr; on shovel GeL,.r etc for shovel Brace Gas for road grader Gaff etc f or truci_s Parts, f 0' trucks C2 c,n'% f o: truck bolts etc. fan-, true; ( JLU1e ) Povider for So Pass -Van Wycl.-Rom, etc Coal for Roi:le L Van y cl..Rds L for shovel Culvert i ire for Reese Hill Culvert :)i,)e 'hind Shield f or truck Gas etc. i' o_, road : icy chinery 1/2 cost pay. .Drive from Bich St to Scenic Ave loterials for Shovels etc Lbr f or Kuls'LLa21 Bric-_ ;e 5� 32.00 3.50 112.00 50.00 48.00 70.00 104.00 18.00 30.00 39.00 23.37 12.75 63.75 12.75 6.37 120.00 96.00 40.75 21.30" 3.50 32.00 40.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 4.00 2.00 nn 00. 12100 4.00 1.50 1.10 1-5.00 ll.vrl 69.25 15.76 31.32 19;20 8.35 11.51 142.68 65.00 2.10 6.20 45.67 111.00 64.00 34.50 J9•24 1.00 3.23 6.49 91.24 3.60 .60 70.15 49.30 260.50 32.50 25.00 52'3.76 [L0J4.53 52.90 510.17 RIV`]R IJD?ROVL a, ]MY 1'Ui7,D Geo Elder Foreman 149.50 T P Jeffers LE�.borer - 30.00 A Uouviens do 56.25 T'T'a1> Fuliner do 56.25 S J Jones do 49.87 Clem Knutsen do 57.75 R F Raiser Piling 201.40 Glenn Brown Pat Cellopy L F Larson Joseph Callopy Peter I:lunson HeLuer Vredrickson Joe Peterson B*U ''R DITCH i.I II l �idAl�Cl: "'Ul D Laborer do do do do SHILL DITCH FUID or e r do 17.25 24.00 15.40 12.00 1.50 24.00 24.00 DR. 11PT DIST f 5 laIZIm"ITAIICI FU1M Oscar Jackson Cleanin`; out ditch 160.00 Bellinbhemi Amer Pub Co Publ ccvll for bids for clecmi.ni-- out 1.65 1, c J � p 0 October _�1'ERrf. 11onda y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE ls� Dar or October 192 3 Fred Tarte S JHrr Earnest Creasey Road and Bric_ �Ze fund DR Il= DIST `'L 20 COITSTUCTIOIT FUITD Salary as Enr7ineer salary as Fir erluU'l Salary as Laborde• Use of County Road 1.u.chinerj ------ 000------ 1S . 00 12.r(5 4.25 80.00 ✓ l�.ffidavit of publication of notice of hcarin�; on preliminary bL.c'[,;et for 1924, filed vditI1 tii.e Boc,rd. ------ 000------ The Board adjourned to 2.,eet on Tuesday, Octob ,L 23 1923. ------000 ------ ( cl — ll� i.rl:larl Bf rcl County Co:mIissioners Tuesday, October 2, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjourn lent tc,,.iLen on October lst, 1923. Present, all-meailbers of th,_. Bo4 rd, and. tale c lerl: in attendance. The following. clail.is were allowed and proceedil-Us had: l September reports of C C Ili.n�, Sept of County HOLIe an.d I.iar� area Diaz as County Tuberculosis Nurse, z'rere filed with the :Board. Ap-olication of C H Coutoa.,be for dance c.t. Van ZanC_t on October 5th was Gr,­.nted by tale Board. ------ 000------ R. ZJ` S 0 L. U c--iculty vices e._ ierienced in sect-_a:inL right Of l':c,y %'U1' I�' :J11 1'`!'�,C_i, 1!rainc.E e ov Lent 1)ista�ict ITo. 20 throuLh tlle, 1-. E. �r IT. I�. Section '21, T. z 0 I:.R. 3 ?ter. `l. I:;. -)r o,,)e2Ay Of P. 'ti11'.,itzcn, c.nd isj-!,S 1:'iL;llt Of z:iE',y times secu1'ed tlln:ou, ;ih 111E C hajcia ., .,lon ; tile �.� • s1de Of l,i1C Iti. li. �r Section 2, , T, 40 IT.R. 3 l._. 1':hlc_, ;'cute is ss101'i;C;I:' c:1lcs_ less to const_uct, IT0. 11:_.,I:;:.l:O.:l',, :::;. IT .._ ,%JO.lE), 1,11c.t 1,11C3 1'ull'^, O"�_�, 'i;_1C :, . S1C1.0 I...:�..,' I..�,� . s SeCt1.On 2.2, T. �.Q IT.I:. 3 I:1. 'DL 1`lic:,t l:le C_i"i C11 JC CUil:�t1`L'.CtCC_ 'G:.1C1"C;Ui1. C Jac,cr, "2 ion Al-111Oi,�_D: Oct 2, 1923. DOlJi-1, OF STJll—, VI,.3ORS D. I, D, ITc'. 20. :� I' CC CC.1._C . �c.-_ter C SI0= C . Coun'G;,% 11L?6,i tO ' C:101.1c O the Doal.d. ----- 000----- On l-'ation t1le l3uai,d ao.joL,.xrcd to ::ect on Cet0b03.' 5, 1%4'3. 30t,i(/CcLt11u Co_:_.�issl anc-s. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS ®CEEDIl\T��' Ply October Friday Txg _ .., 5t12 DnY or,....._ .... .._ October, .... ......_.. ._192.3..._.. October 5, 1923. The Board z-iiet 1?ursua'.nt to adjourrLment tnlcen on October 2, 1923. Present, all members of the Boavrd and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allotted and i3roceedinCs had: THIS AGRF,EIZIdT made this 5th day of October,, 1923, between A. R. cPhee �.nd I{'rancis 1-cPhee, husband and V.ife, of .11r,tcoim County, ';7ashington, parties of the first Dart and WHATCOi:I COUITTY, a municipal corl?o-ration of the State of Washington, through its board of CoLuni.ssioners, party of the second ;art, %YITIESSETH, that U=FEAS the said A R 11cPhed and Francis McPhee, , the ouner 'of that certain real estate situLAe in V,`hctcom County, ' ,@,shington, described as follows, to -grit: That fraction of lot 5, block 3, toffy:. of Glacier formed by the entire north boundary and a line from a point 321 south of the northwest corner to a point on the east boundary, 15 feet south of the northeast c o_,ner. Total acreage 0.054 acres. : and YMI'Mi,AS it is desirable and necessary that the said Thatcom County acquire the above de- scribed real estate for right-of-way for the rood or highway now being built from Glacier to Austin's Pass, and UH1,FE13 the p<:.rties 1iereto have been ur_able to agree upon the em.ount to be'1?aid by said WHATCOld COUNTY to said A. R. EcPhee and Francis HcPhee fox- said above described real estate; and, l-a]I,AS both -parties hereto are desirous of avoiding the trouble and e:_1?cnse of a con- demnation suit by said '1711ATCOL COUNTY to acquire said land and are further desirous that the i�rice to -be paid for said land be subriAtted to a bua.rd of arbitrators, to be selected as hereinafter set forth, 119,7, THTREFOFF, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be Jeri ved hereunder and the ,iiutua.l promises herein made, it is hereby .e.:I�reSsly "a.greec. between the parties Hereto os follows : 1. Said. A . R: I1cl'1iee and Vrcnci s I'lcPhee shall select one resident end llro7?erty owner of i'lhatucora County, 'Ja.-shinCton, as a. r_ieraber of said board of arbitration a.1?.d so.id WHi;1 COI.i COIRTTY shall select one resident and larol?erty owner of ti; iatcoza County, Washington, as o. iZeLibe:. of said bo rd of arbitration; the tLv,o arbitrators °selected as above shall select e, third erbitra.tol- aril t;ie t?oree arbitrators so selected shall i.nvesti[;ate the situation ar_d 1.11 things .� ertaining -Lie r et u . fully, and said. board of arbitration or a majority of the::a shall agree on and deter2i1ine the c1mount of i.ioney to be 1?aid by said "UIIAT10011 COUI`T11' to said A. R. 1.icPhee and Francis McPhee for said -above described real estate; and it is hereby agreed that the amount determined by said arbitrator or the Y.ir .jority of them as a f oresG id, to be paid by said 'UHATCO1 COUITrff to sa.._d A : R. 11cPhee and Francis Yxphee as aforesaid, sho,11 be bindinc- on both 1;c.rties hereto and shall be a final detexrL inati. on of the a7: ount to be :paid by said %HATCOI.I COIHIY to said A. R. I.icPhee and Ijrancis 1:cPhee, for said vbove described real estate, and upon 1}@yinent of said sure to be fotuid by said arbitrators, or a majority of there as aforesaid, by' said VHP=11 COU-1-72Y, to said A. R. I.icPhee and Francis 11cPhee, the said A. R. i.IcPhee and Francis LCPhee hereby agrees to convey said real estate to Whatcom County for road purl? os es , us iris; t1ne ordinary "QUIT CIjjTi%I DEED 11 CR C OUITTY 11C)YiD . n IN i'IIT1,12SO 1,`,TU EOF the hereto have caused this agreerient to be executed -dais 5 th day of October 1923. 138 October TERM Fridc:1;r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TIJF 5th DAY OF October 1923 ATTEST : F C I.ia.rtil'1 De��uty COUTl TY AUDIrl'GR o�1cl e,_-officio Clerk of the Board. II tl II II ti It 11 11 It 11 11 11 II it ii Board of Cou11t; Coi:ll.lis s- " Toners of ;II1-atcoi Coun - State of '�iashinzton 'I It I1 11 i1 it I1 iI It it 11 It 11 11 11 If If STt.r_,`_� OF WASHI?`GTO1T, SS:. C OU CTY OF %1HAT C OI.I . A R Inc Phe e Frances L_cPhee ;7- i1�TC0171 COU"iTi'Y, BY E. C. Ba__ter CHAiRi'.iiA T OF TI' _ B O T, D Ed Brown CO .�:.-SSSI01- R J A I.1i11er CE-1-SSSiol= I, E. D. Kenyon, Notary Public in and for the State of "dashinL;ton, duly cor.naissioned and s"iorn, d® hereby certify tI_at on this 5th dray of October 1923, I)ersonc.11y a-iDpeared before ue A. R. i.=cPhee �'.nc� Francis L�CPi1Ce i.0 l::e If10;7i1 i:0 be ti1C: 111d1V1CC�.� 1S CleSCrliJeC in �.nC! _r.1io el.ecuted and dLlivered tile' f oregoin aCreeiier�t �.i1d c.c_•cnoviledGc6 -l;o le the t tiler signed and s.ealed the sa_ae as their free c.nd volur-t..ry act F-,L26 deed for t'lc u'es :-.r_d ;-urposes therein l:lenti oiled . GIVEIT i 7.T:11-1'R lily hend and sc .l the da;;. and ;year in Uhis. c el'tif i c a t e f ii'St above -u,ritten. D 1T0T. IGfs 1;UB.ZIC in �.._,a for the 11 II iI 11 11 it It 11 It 11 11 If it 11 11 11 i1 n 1. . �t�e o � ,� ��hires i U_in 11 11. D. ILenyon, _ oti,,ry PLfulic c'.t Bellin he.ai, therein. " State of 1T� a1i11-tOi1. a_1-• n mission e_epires Jc.n ` a, 1,,,25 " 11 it it if it it if if if it 11 if i1 it II if it Ii / 1 AGT.EL1:lE 1TT \f THIS t_GRF ,'121I-T 1-mde this 5t'_h of October, 1923, between=11'O=.A E BRAITET, a widow, of 1cTilC:tCOL1 County, '',laSilint0i1, L.r t�- Of file f 7 rSt _�.rt c.11d 'i,'il�iTli011 COUI!`l':i , �. 11Ui17 Ci c^.l COr )Orat7 On of file St .te of �iashincton, tllrou�;h its Board of Cal-. issioners, ,,--rty of tle secon-. ;;crt, .i`iIl_:-ES I]n ,, that ;u121 j J11nSa1CR`II_T is Jt-21C OZne'Of t`certain real eStc.te sit-.c-te i11 COITI TY, of shi11`ton, descri-Ded as follmas, to -wit: and That fraction of lot 4, block 1, to,rn of Glacier forded by the entire south boundary and c. line -L'rom the southtiest corner to a , oint 21 feet norUil of the southeast rt corller. lot�. c;.l 7xre.1-."c 0.024 acres. Also tii .t fraction of lot � , bloc':, 3, to�:n of Glacier forl:ied b; - the entire south boundary and a line fro: -,I file sout"h-iest corner t0 a point 15 feet north o. -c'1e s outhec.st co:_neca' . Tota1 acrea.[,e 0.017 acres. Tti11.:�FuAS it is desirable and necessary that the saic! .i'i atcma County. accuire t,_C Elbove described real eStu.i;e low 1'l ht-Oi-�:ay fir t C rc .d, OT' :lid; niaU, 1101:' beinc bt ilt from Gla.ci.:r Uo Au t111 I s Pill s i�; PAS the -. cDartie2 hereto �10,�J� been t111�b� 0 c �rGe LZJon 't;ile Ell o Znt to IJe 1-�J C- by said ZIhL Ueoll Cotlnty to said i.iGLFA '„. I3F1�3IIT for said above deserii�ed ::-cal e^�Uc.Ue; c.ncL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TFRIAI'ricla IHE 5th ,., _.,_„ DAY or_. October 192 _ 3 . tiFIMMEAS both parties hereto are desirous oL avoidin the trouble and el dense of a con- dermation suit by said WjihTC01d COUNTY to acquire soA . land and c,re further desirous that the price to be paid for said land be submitted to .a board of arbitrators, to be selected as hereinafter set forth, r IT97, TIh= �_�ORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived hereunder and the Mutual promises herein i-,lad.e, it is hereby a::,Dressly c.t;?-eed between the l?astics hereto as follovls : 1. Said 110LEA W. BRAID shall select one resident and pro-perty owner of ,.7H",TC0I,T COUITTY, I,Vashi.nC,ton, as a member of said board of arbitrction and said IJILLTCOIL COUI"L'Y shall select one resident a.nd pro-best-y owner of ;'IN��TCOIeI COUIITY, WASFIITGTOIT, as a mer1ber of said board of arbitrc:.tion; t -1.e two arbitrators selected Las c.bove shall select a third arbitrator and the third arbitrator so selected shell investigate tho situation a.nd a.11 thinL;s ��ertaining thereto, Fully, Lu-id sa:iv_ board of arbitration ox-o ar majority of thenll shall agree on oaad de- termine the amount of iilone,r to be paid by said VJIIATCO.T COUP i75 to said 1%01,I)!� VI. BFilzl,ZiT, far said above described real estate; and it is hereby agreed tht.t file alLount deterrained by said a.rbi trators or the r, =. jority of the.il as aforesaid., to l)e aid by said i"i"IUiTC01. C01T1T'Y to said LIOLEA W. BR,=1T) as af.oresaid, shall be binding on both _oa..rties hereto and shall b.e a final deterr:lination of the amount to be o id by s<.id 'i111j TCOIT COUITY to said 1IOI.EA VT. BR_-:I:IIT for said above described real estate, an?d upon payment of saic_ sari to be found by said arbitrators or a liiajorit-y of them as aforesaid, by said `,11L'.TCO'.i COIF_-'�y to said .. GIEA W. 1R11;IiT, the said MOIJFl. 1.7. DR.AITIIT hereby agrees to convey said real estate to ldl,_latcom County for road purposes, using -die ordinary IIQUIT CLAIR! DiJ:D F01 COUITTY POI'DS.11 TIT WITMISS ITITERI;OF the , arties hereto .lave caused this agree er_t to ire eJ:ecuted this 5th day of October , 1923. 1Tolea E Branin ZTFIAT C O I,T C OUI l Y, BY , E C Bc.;: - er Cha iamaan of the Board ATTI' S T : JAZ:iller F. C. I.Tartin County Col;u�lissioner De -Duty COULTTY AIDITOF, and e_c-officio Cler'i of the Board.. :Ed Brovin 11 11 11 II II II 11 it 11 it 1, tr p I1 ,I Corut.lissioner tt Board of COUnty Coja2mi aN it It i.oners of l'ihn.tcora County tt tt State of ,7 sh i2ii:;ton it 11 `U Ir 11 tl tl 11 II it Ii II !t II rl Il STAID' OF, VTASIIIITGTOIT, SS:. C OUITT Y OF VTHAT C 011. T, .E , D. Kenyon 'ITotary Public in and for the State of '�as'lirt ton, duly coLu:lissionec' c.nc sworn; do hereby 'cert-LLy thL.i; on *tla�is, 5tlt day' of 'October; 1923, p,ersohally ap --ec.red ,before me HOMl: 'V:' . BRIZIIT, to l.le kno n to be the individual descri beci in 'and who E1 ecllted and delivered the :;'oreg,oin - <:cknowledged to lne that she signed and sealed t�_e some as her free and voluntary 'act and creed for the uses and purposes there i.n Ix_en-J ione cc. GIVEN Ui'DER •my'Iiand and -seal the day mad year in this certificate fi.-est above vrritte-l.. 11 Il 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It 11 11 It 11 11 11 " E . D. Kenyon, !Totcar,,r Public '1 Stc.tc of `,TashLigton. Cormiiss— rl t' ion ex. -ices Jan 24, 19-25 I' �T0r AR� PUBhIC in amcl. for the State of Washingtoll, resid_in„ at Bellingha�.i therein. �j Oc to b er Trm m RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday Ttm 5tI1 DAY of OCtob r 192 J VA lie Dort GI the 1_1-- j% -1-1 _121C C r tI tl_G slu=t f f UUt SJ. over Can11 Cl eeiL near' l�lllsll�.n is unsElfe an(d should be Closed t0 traffic, :raS riled :itlh the BOL,rd. ------- coo------ A-,), lications of Geo U. Liiller to conduct dance in Grellts 1-T,:.11 at i!jverso2l on October 5th, anCl_ o f C Het1aan t0 conduct dance in 1i11=i Dun`;a10 1 on October 61bh, w re granted b the DOC.1:'d• ------ 00o------ ZDFOF:E Tla' 130.1U0 U C OUL.T-f CO_.. iUSSIOI TS C 'WHhi'COI.L COITITTII-, �IASIII { GT O 11 ORDEi'L (AW bUDG1]T �; I RSAS, IJUl'Suant to Chapter 16�1, Session Laws of 1923, relatinL, to County Dudf;ct system for :: :lldn�­ .11C. Controliint- count— eSti-ri.ateS, ta:­. levies and e1C-pendltLlreS and iJro- v � C_inL; 1)e-na1taeS f Oi 11C i01�. U_L tllereoi', Cex'�c In 210tiC e l":�.5 1:ublis ieC_ once each weeli for ti 0 consecutive weclis ih12:'lediE,telj ollowinC the adm tiOn 01 the _r' xell2:1i1 lacy bud -et in the official ncas'p-jeer of fh .tCO'i County", of the holdinf- O f a 2�leetin� on the 1st d�.y of October, 1923, at t1ic I?oLir of 10 otclock A I.I. to co noider the tout levies for the yer.-.x1924, and t0 - a1'>e eSt1Tt?ateS xe :aired co Lleet tine ?L11Jli C e1:. �ci1SCS f 0i' i.I1e Said ye�'.z'; and ILIMEAS, such eStil Ctes :,'el'C fully iteLil zed and Mere liven as rem- i-i•ed fOT each Cie-, art- 211ent-, ancL a Sufficient 2ltv-foer of C 0l,,ies of SaiCI dctail,;C_ �­rld c02-a-,, i-ati v e r elii i i1C. f"J budget ;.,ere available i'0-' distribution as re._uir e6_ by lozr; and W EFL notice �Ic,;, given th�'.t aay t<.1;1��.yer illi }it aYr,�ear and be heo.rd in favor of or aCainst any of the -pro-,-os ed esti 22,,_,.tes Or tC a:-- levies ; .11d „T! FtlAS~, 1i1 aCCOrdC'.nCe ":rich t"10 said notice, tlt; of County CO2:1'_liSSi021ers C_lc Ui on the lst dal of October, 1923, at- the hour ol0otclOC'_: i.L. 2-:ieet and cOns2�.C_er file said es"Lit:tes and-)ropos ed levies; and ;fIL�I'�AS, after heaxin" allar;::,''rents in favor of or c>�;ai2lst the esti �.tes as set forth in Said bL?G e ;, t-ho Boaa:'C. Ordei ed the letter ta-Imn under advise-Lient Until t e Of October, 19,23 ; L,nd ','i1::�I�AS, after dre Co!2oiCLei'C'.t_on the Sa id COL'_-d Of County Coi:Ii, i* loners did Cie ter2:1in0 t" ,t file -A-Iio .�.tS h'_ rOlnbel0'li Set arth jae2_'e 1C_ c, e t11C: _ O `E C`-21Ct i1C CCSSI',rJ c..i'OUT1tS to be used by the several dej7a: tridents of t1C COLL'1"i- of %-111L:,tCO 1, fo-' the ez:a 1924. 'I_7CT,,' , rl l-il�Rl �.'R.1'.i , _:�i n D7� [ "IE2='� ✓ � y. 1. f y 7 i"m s s t 7 .1 7 1 0�__ D b-. cl1 Z;o ._c C_ CaLlI1t t,o2 �'_is �_oner,, of ti11�_ �coi Gou2_"U;- UC,SIii n tan, t11'.t the oz.,iounts herE'i i7be10-:1 set forth s Iriall 10e, c11C'_ 3_11C:reby a",'e ad01)ted as the iJL1C€;et for the ireC.r 1924 G-f the various C! e_:-artLicts set fOrtlh, to-i"r_t C Oi.? iT SS I OI'T TI S . Salaries or Comr:1iss loners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;.6,000.00 PostaC,e, telo-ohone L'� tele`;ra-,ph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Tr; -.nti ;ortation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 YOU G paint enanc e 12500.00 Sundry e.--pe se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Records C;nC_ s-Lyoi)lieS. . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Y Totwl. ;� �,550.00 C Otii?Ty AL-.2I `i' OR Sai c.x-y of Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2,250.00 SE,1c.r;- of Chief DC uuty . `. 1,500.00 SE�.laries of Deputies, 1 at „l` 5 . L 2 at :3115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4:2GO.00 S^ 1 �..1r., Oi De � ,uty at .„�110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c. . . . . 1, 320.00 SL1as•i eU of Hec oxd_ers , 2 at ti11G . ea . t ... 0 2, G�_0.00 �'-- S�.h.ries o_-�xa Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... G00 0" Sa!Lla-ies of License IL Auto Clerss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 1,200.00 Sc.1L'.ry of I3aoi.'_:ee ;er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . 3, 000.00 Pos t�� e ,tele-,'1one Ltele�raph. �50.00 Office SUID-:lies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Trans ortE:.tion, includ ing auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Sundry e<_oense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Offs ce enuxpaaen� 500.00 Records 2 000.00 Tonal, 5 21,320.00 COUITTY TREASURI.�R Salary of Treasurer. r 2,250.00 Salary of Cashier . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 12629.00 Salaries of, De�Duties 3,300.00 Salaries of, Cler m U,100.00 Postc-L�e, telei:)hone telegraph _. 1,600.00 Records L SLipplies 1,500.00 Eq-t ipmen 250.00 he uip?sen t 1?io.ilztenance.. 200.00 Furniture 200.00 Trans-oorta tion. -0.00 Sundry e----pense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- -- 500_.00 To tal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 : 600.00 COU1, 2Y CIJ,,RK Salary, of Clerk. t 2, 50.00 Salaries of,Deouties, 1, at "150•and, 1, at, t,�115.. 3,180.00 Postage, tele-t'hone telegraph 200.CO Transportat� orl . . . . . 50.00 Off ice eruiomer_t 200.00 Office ec!uipment rnainten.ance 50.00 Records . 500.00 Sundry ex)hense .. • 50.00 Jury list. 50.00 Totem 1 .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . s� 6, 530.00 COMTTIr ASSESSCR Sa lar7. , of Assessor 2,250.00 Salary of Chief, De duty . 1, L;00.00 Salaries of. Dej,,) ties .. . . . 3134-0.00 Salaries of, Clerks (e,''tra) 1,000.00 Salaries of, field. Deputies 3.,000.00 Timber cruising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Postage, t. ele»hone telegraj_-)h 150.00 Tr-:ns,;ortation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175.00 Auto e1r-3?ense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,00 Sundry e«pense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Records w supplies 11300.00 Total l'� ,190.00 PROS:ECu-TII:fG ATTORI, +'Y oalary of Prosecuting Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 2,250.00 Salaries of Dei)uties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,100.00 Salary of Steno,,rnpher ,. . .. . . 1,200.00 Re-coxter fees L el-�tra stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Postage, tee e ;>hone C. telegro>i-)h . , . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Office ec.uii�ment zw,intenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Office . . , ,. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 300;00 Printing briefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Sundr- e._,Dense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Trans-oor-ta -ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 Annual report. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 50.00 Office, ec. uipruent . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , 100.00 Reference books. . . . . . . 150.00 Total ... . . . . . . . . , .. . . . j . . . . : � 72o.00 r . SFU"I IF F. , OP+ I C-- Sc• I-,r-y of Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y? 22250.00 Salaries of, Deputies . . . . . -. . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,600.00 Special services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Office su-,)I-)lies. 450.00 Postage, telej�honc telegra �h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Auto riL.intemmce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11500.00 Sundry e1_j)ense. . . . . . . . . 150.00 Trans-�jortation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 O1f1Ce � eC'ui�)�t:ent '. 200.00 Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Total . . . . . . . . . : . . . 14-, 650.00 C OUIJTY ; JAIL- Salar7, of Jai ler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 5a 1, 6 50.00 Salary of cook. . : . . . . . 0�50:00 Board of Prisoners • . . . . 000 .00 Clothing and blanj.Lets . . . .' 400.00 LaL?ndry . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' .' . . 250.00 Gas c: Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . i 00.CO 4 �4, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October 5tli TERM 1 riday THE DAY OF October 1923 Sundry B1:hense ... • .ti 2,60.00 FurnLu'm e L f i 1_utres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 250.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,�V,30.00 COUNTY EITGI l.EL'tLM Sa 1, ry of Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00 Salaries of De )uties . 1,99-0.00 Sa.luxio&. of Clerics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Salaries of Field Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 Posta-e, teluphone L telcGrE.ph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Bc uia� �ei1t m intenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 Tres i ,?station auto rl1-:.1intenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620.00 Office Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Sundry e:--pellse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Ec:ui-iDrlent. . . . • • • • . . . . . . • • . • . . • • . . . • . • 100.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 9,675.00 SUIy1, 1'1I11=72 FITT OF COU;T� SCHOOLS Salary of Sui)erintend ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00 of de-p-L�ty 1 500 GO Sala.:ic s of Clerics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 r n _., Frei ;llt c�.r tC" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 huto, _.minteila,nce . . . . . . . ... . . . • . 500.00 Postc.`,e, tele-.11one L telegre.:h . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 325.00 Te,.cher I s Iilstcitute.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Suncir eJ_:: eilse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.0.0 � �Oui1iu -D rC_ Of EcLucatiOil . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Printin ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Total .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 , 625.00 COUITTY PHLYSICIAI1 Salary of Y11y s ician . 1,500.00 Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Trans ,ortation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 Inc icicnt-a1s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400.00 Total 2,100.00 C OR OIR Sa1L..ry of Corr one♦ . 800.00 S-occicl services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 :fitness L Jurfees, -jostc.LC;, tele;)h0ale C telegrc:r;ll. 100.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . 1,000.00 CGu=lT TL �i RCti-LGSIS l:l�?SB Salary .ter Tuberculosis si s nurse • i ,��._�,_y �.,� 1tlberCt o., �. .�-,5UO.0 Office Stl'7j-)1ieS , OSta te, tCle 110ne, tole{ r�. iil, tl'�'.115 ti0i1, �.11t0 1]C.lilt8n� i1CC , _ gC'lli lCli'L aiiuinten%nce. To c� 1 . •',, 2,000.00 I:GIJIJ�!'Y AC�iICU_T1JP Z, AG_-_`,1 Salary as ArJ_ i cultural AgCi1 U Salary as S tenogra-nP-er• • . . • . . • • Office coui-.-Ii ent 22E inters^ nce Office su-.7-,-Jlies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PostE.;;c,, tele_.hone telegraj)h . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• r,.0:, L�to tLItcnance . . . . . . Sundry- e1:--ense . . . . • • • . • . . • . Tr nS ..Ortl tion, freight L cL'.rtasc . . . . . . Office e;-u:'Llmien • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Totem 1 SL`ILRIOR COURT DEP1,P,T__Z, ITT NO . 1 - Salary of Judge Salaries of Da.i liffs . Records L su ;i-)1i es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Visiting Judge L Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . uness Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Jurors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defending attorne-rs in felony Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Sundry e;>pensIe . . . . . . . . . Post[.ge, telei.hone L', telegraph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reference bool.s . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 1,100.00 15.00 125.00 90.00 210.00 75.00 115.00 15.00 3,645.00 2,14-3.S0 360.00 100.00 50.00 1,200.00 6,000.00 400.00 200.00 50.00 20.00 40.00 Total . . . . . . . . . .r 10,563.60 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October } Trmu 7irid by THE 5t 1 DAY OF October 192 3 DEPARTI.1-ENT UO. 2 - Salary of Judce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2,143.80 Visiting; Judges Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Physic ic-ns t fees, insanity cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Jitnese) fees, " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200 . C 0 Sundry e:_-tense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 75. UO Posta;;e tele �'ione . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JO.00 Records L sup;?lies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 t.efc:,:'e-1ce k7oo'is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 Tot 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . ... D�,_'AR1.2,Z111 iw 0 . ., J L'7P ,l=.L, G Oita-�.1- Salc:ries of Officers . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,� Post" --e, tcle_:hone L teleL,,ra-ph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundrye _ : ens e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tr�,i7u; Ort2,tlon, �re1v! c Cc'.'tae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office ecui 1 e:a _--:intenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . Recordssupplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Autoe::pense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.'Iothcrs t iDensi ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Records. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care of juveniles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BoE rd of vi si tati,on. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . OFFICIAL C OLD T RT ORTER Rcoorterts fees under Session Laws 1913, estilaated Records surj,olies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . Posto.'-e, tele-,hone L telegra-ph . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suretybond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sundrye=>;; en s e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to tal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUSTICE; COURTS CITY- Salaric s of Justices of the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sala--- of Cler'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . Office SUDI)lies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 0s t'.G;0, t ele :hone telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `.ii t-10ss '.; J-L::r;,fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Officerecords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CO, Z?T_I_ Justice, Constc:bl e, -''.; i tncs s (-'; Jury fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ n lot a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... C OI: S TABI , CITY Cli 13 L:�I ITGI-iAI� 3,433.v0 1,u00.00 100.00 25.00 350.00 100.00 75.00 600.00 26,000.00 15.00 1,500.00 75.00 30,640.00 2,600.00 75.00 30.00 7.010 25.00 2,737.00 2,4GO.00 4ti0.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 330.00 300.00 3,675.00 Salc.:�y of Constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r, 720.00 Records. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Trans>>or to tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 E :pense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . -----100.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;� 927.00 COURT H OU SL Salof Janitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;r Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Su; -':lies for ,jal- itor . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Light, rental su-,__ lies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Furniture L fi1=-cures . . . . . re-Q irs 2?0]?3-aCeh1G11ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garbagedisposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sui-idry el,pensc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . Lc,unda.'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Total . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . GARAGE Sa!Lc cries of Liechanic L, FIoormiui. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Li terial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GasL oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `i'ele-ohone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iinsuranc e . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Li;�- ,t Lpo-: er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundrye. pense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S:la11 tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L:a chincry tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1,500.00 500.00 175.00 1,000.00 900.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 24.00 200.GO _ 5C 00 6,349.00 3,600.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 100 . ; ,0 650. C O 150.00 350.00 50.00 500._ 0 15,4-',0.00 Salaries of c. ass iStc,nts . . . . . . .,� Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ins tu•c.izc e . . . . . . . . . . . . PostaCe, tele;91-ione Ltelex rc. ;h . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,36_.04 500.CO 41 11.010 50.00 October TERaF RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday Tim 5th DAY or October 192 3 Food sup -plies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,11)0.24 Clo thing~ .. 1,257.16 Dru;;s L chei:lica is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 Feed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,650.00 Tr,.ns'.)ortation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.38 Gas L, oil for trucl, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . 567 .30 Pl"�ys is ier r_s , dent" ' sto L, o i ti ci�,ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ir11. 6� Furniture L, fj1_t-res. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 ReToo.irs L, rehlL,ce:mi-its. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Light, rental L: wwer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00 L�rui ,r_ent iIiaintena nce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Seeds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133.60 Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Sundr-- ey.l,ense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Veterinary e-xpense ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 Blc.cicsl.iithin L. re ^irs.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Fuel V� incidentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 20,Qo3 .�1U DET-21 TI01T HOSPITAL 5� li'.Ljr s T:%�.tron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .z 900.00 Lab or . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Postage, t ele_.,hone LJ tcleGri..)h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Food su»rolies 600.00 Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260.00 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120.00 Lights. L 1i lzt su;..lies . . . . . . 100.00 Sundry e:: dense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Laboratory analyses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 100.00 To t�:,l . . . . . . 2, 5UQ .00 COIT72L TI�JIGi?lam' SE.lc ri es of Char', Coyziissioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 'OO.C;O Clothinr- L^ shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240.00 Boc.-,•d L care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390.00 Hos7)itE:.l cL'.:i•c La _::edi cE.1 sou_: 1 i 0 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,C;)00.00 Burials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550.00 c_l,cnse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 Rents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Fuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I50.00 Li; ;lit L. at-er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Telephone L� teleE,�raph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 Food su-Pplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,250.00 Tot�:.l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 315.00 ELECTICI'S f174 H-EGISTRATI01: SE,lLri es of elccti cn boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,5, 04 0.00 Printing,, s Lr. -_plies L, )ubli cL.tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,960.00 Rents. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Sundry el`LenSe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100.00 Z,;:pcnse of re�istrO.tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Frei jnt on voti.nr; iaochines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00 Total . . . . . . . . ..;; 12 ,a50.0 . STLTi; E11'.i.11luRS . Sc,lz:.ries of State ::vxiiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1"?00.00 Sundrye:=-pens e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ : l650.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,U50.00 Gl,=1-:?i:11L -1. TS C:C.LTild:11 OUS . Indr.s trial InsurE; nc e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j Advertisi nL; ilublicu,t i ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J'ucq; -Lents Lc c1aiias . . . . Local infproveinent assessiaents Rcc isterin`; birt_ls L, dec.tlis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forest Fare Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-r,ecic,l leLcl disburser ents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RecordsL sup-i,lies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.=iscellwneous • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TreE.surert s 3i� rebate on current tcz: rolls . . . . . ... . . . . . . Toti-,•1 Current :La-=l,cilac Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 1,700.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 200.00 1,200.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 1,500.00 25_, 000.00 33,350.00 281.059.06' Less L's i-'-E.t,ed 1?ecCi-o-.s- Audito-rts Ol ice . . . . . . . . %'�15,000.00 Treasurerlo 0-J.' 'icc . . . . . . . . 34--,100.00 EnL;inecr is ' Oi'fi ce . " . 250.00 Clerks Of-LIce . .. . . . . . . . 9,-'1'15.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tnrc Fridmy THE 5th DAY or October _.... . 192' Sheriff's Office . . . . . . . . . . 2, C00.00 Justice Courts. 1,U50.00 Constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 OUn i;y rl0iile . T . . . . . . . %? � . 760.00 Detentioiz rosz)it,l . . . . . . . . . 1,I✓90.00 Glara.�e . . . . . . . . .10, 000.00 111ec ti on and Regis crat i on . 3 ,500.00 , _ _ OS , 915.00 . Net cauount to be raised )t-_:--ati fCu,er--: ,144.0S, S016i ers t Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 3,500.00 General School (I.0,.l t.: BE,, 1 Code 4602) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...143,6173.10 Recle.-a-otion of Counts- Election Su;)_cjlies Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,400.00 Road L BriclL;e- Sc.la5!i es , 'CIS. ES-6CLI.ls . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 000.00 L: ills2, 000.00 J Llu.lber, l.ii-:fber Ln: A1inC 10,000.00 Gravel . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . l00 : OO Pi j)e, ti tin- L. co2lriections . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 E: w.�1os ives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 - Re?��.irs �� r_l�:.iil-cenz�nce 10,•000.00 Ga a i es c i_.i e -r 'e Su� ")1 e -L 1-Ji. e � � ii?%' ? i:en�.11C l 10,000.00 Construction Genova-ParI~ Ror..c;.. . . . . . . . . . . 25,000.00 _.:a r i e t ta Ro1,d (H; L/`l ' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,365.00 Guide llerid:ir.n Road Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . 2,761.50 ITorthtrest Diarlonal Roz.d Bonds . . . . . . . . . . 4,162:50 Cities 15 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,5!)0.00 Geneve. Rou.d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964.60 Fish T:.-c.,? RoE,,C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,0S9.10 ;C lI1 =ci1t . . . . . . . . . . . 13 , 000 . v0 Ri ch t-o -1-.'a r ... . . . 500.00 Total . . . . . . . . .�j 111,942.70 tii.2�.tec_ recei_�ts Less es ri J. J. L Tatal �o be rL.:iscd l�;r a::�. J. � n Gion for Rood �� Brici e� '-. � ' lQ r ,94��. 10 Per=-.nent- 6B const_uati-oli (Aclae��iicl_c:rs�i�1:2) . .5..20, OOO.OQ Less recei- is i 0_1 Stat- e r0-, 000 00 ------- Permanent . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. te�� Labor ' . . . .. 12,000.00 cuil.i-_ nt��.L•ii�ten�.nce . • . . . . ....... ... 1,000.00 Tu:?bei L -pillin ... ... 3,000.00 Gravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0.0 0 Pavinc ce."!en t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . 22, 500.00 Less esrecei-)ts -L 2,'02.1 St- Ue o .._..__ 22, 500. 00 ------- River Iiil;.)roveuent- Salari es , t L es L te,-- s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,000.00 Ecui,?t:�ei t aL.,ihter_a nc e . • . . , ... . , ... 1,000.00 E- , o-ives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Garage sul)plies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 i:liscella neous e1:pense - . . , . . • . • . 500.00 HardYfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 Liumib er L joi line . . . 5 , 000.00 Redei:� -lion of eai�er`7enc, wEzorc.nts . . . . . . . M 10, 000.00 ` 0,000.00 County's Assess.,ler_ts on Iii Ix:ro.;-s (Doi1ol_L:e )- Evers oil- io ol.sac': Roy, d (Hy #1, ) . . ....... . . . ... . . . . . . . 17,498.72 Blc.ine-Lynden Roc-d (Hy ;§21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,364.12 Lc,l":rcPCe--1,O0� Sc.0 : Road (fl=2` 20,,721.66 Glendale Road (Hy #23) . �y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943L9.59 Custer-raynie Road 24... . . . 5 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 45,500.U"7 Lynden-Lau�e]. Roac(II, r .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42., i�-52.14 ITorth Delta Road Hy i2r1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,367.67" Lynder_-Sunc.s Road (Hy # 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 251.69 Van 1I-.; cl: Rol d (Hy # 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,676.32 Townships' Ls scss? dents on h'i (Donohue )- Ever on-HoolmacIC Ro_.d )HY #1S)- Ten 1.Iile Tm,ntilti.�. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 203.78. Lynden Town-s1iil? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,750.59 17003csa.cl: To:nshih. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,133. �'- } 6,093.21 Blaine-Lynden ROE-d (Hy "21),• Custer To inshi-yj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 , 6S4.OS 6 , 603 Lau rence-I"eol,s�.cl: Road (Hy r 22) - Lawrence 'Tovinshi-p . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,759.93 iTooksach 1'oans113'j? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,4.35.75 7,195.68 Glendale Road (Hy '23) De1t,:> TownshiD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,44r1.�_4 Lynden Townshiwo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ 1,65E;.70 7,106.14 146 October TERM r i(-)- ay RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TiiF 5 -'U- h DAY or October 192 3 Custer -Haynie Road (Hy -"25)- 7r Custer Townshi-p . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . 10 915 - 7,! Delta Tovinshi-o . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 10.105.09 21,021.63 Lynden-Laurel Road (Hy W r/ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Ten Id-ile Tovins-,-J.'-, . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 10,123�L.43 Ferndale Tmmsiii-o . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,751.4-3 Lynden Tovinshijo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 17,362,75 North Delts Road (Hy 71-2-'/)- Custer Township . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . 225.50 Delta TOWnshil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,012.52 2,2381.32 Lynd.en-S-Lmn-as Road (Hy 3'0) Lynden To'yI-Isilia.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5,575.24 11"Ooksack Toanshiio .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... :-1559.31 7,165.05 Nooksack-Simias Ro,_'d (117?' r 31)- !'o oks,,-,, cllc T ovmsliiy�,.267.14 . 3, 267.14 Van Wyck Road (H-y V-1" 32)- Van Wyc1c Townshil) . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 1,321.30 %? 1,321.30 Dike Dist #r,1 Salary and -,vc-.ges. Sundry ex-pens e. 5.00 y 4S7.50 Drain. Dist. 7-;' 3 (Br afo rfl - Salexy L'Z wa-es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Lef,v.1 e1--pesne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Lilection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 * 10 ' .00 Sundry e:--,-)elase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 275.00 Drain. Impt. Dist. 7-r Z--, G-lus S e S a 1. a iy L c� r e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375.00 Sundry e-.)ense . . . . . 25.00 -1L� w'-'rrants L ill a/c Retire 1/5 OutstLcndil t: orijE-;final Dis trial m1aintenance . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 800.00 12200.00 U .list'"5 Drain. Irmat . Dist . if (B- e 11 inL� S a la 1-Y L waLes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 5 350.00 Drain. L-xot. Dist. it 6 (Vield)- S a !a ry C, T, es . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 35.00 . . . ... Q Swadr- c: - ens e . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... 15.00 100.00 Drain Lvlxot Dist 7r 7 (Brovm)- Salary L -,. is L2,es . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275.00, Sundry e 1D) e n s e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 300.o0 Drain. Il. 1-,-) t . Dist-. -#115 (Saar Creek S a la i-i Ln- viaes . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . �150 . 00 Sundry pens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.00 4 500.00 Drain. Ir- t o D--'Ist. "19 (LL-,.'.-e Terrill)- i7fj 'ir Redein-r-Ituion of 1- 0 11 c On.j t ruc -U" -i on... .. . . . . . C., 2,000.00 Drain. 1--i.pt. Di:-,t. 7-IrL 20 Salary and . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . ... . . . . . . . 200.0.0 Buticr Ditch, Salua,y WL'.Les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Ho=-iiEzIn Ditch, Redej.1_-i-i "'U_ojj Of 011 Us . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr 3CO.00 Dufner Ditch, Salary W.I.ii;es . ... . . . . . . . . . . 130.00 Heath Ditch, Sala-zy ... . ..... . . . . . ... . . . . . . 200.QO. i� unds on 11L 1 'Id Done.in regular adjourned session of the Board E5th day of October, 1923. L C Ba:ter o-.L' the 13oazod of Countr "Board of County CmMiiss-" Co-1-Missioners "ioperS Of 77 ihat-co-ri'i County" State of 'Vic'shinz-bon e 2.- Coulity Col'Ir"lissioner I-Ou-"'ty Comiss-ioner Attest: F C De,.-)ut,,)r County Az,.ditor and e: - - 0 C ic f C 1 c r 0 f 1).-: On ailot-ion the BoExcl L:.c1-jOur-1c6 to 1-2eet on saturdp'y!' qt 6, 1923 -�-1 is Chai2.,i--,iE�ln BoardCoCint�,, Co- -- sionevs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TrRm Sat--rQC'.✓ THE 6t11 DAY or Oct Ober 1923 Saturday, October 6, 1923. The Boc'.rd _et nursua nt to a djoL?rnmont tE. ;en on October 51U-111, 1955. Present, all me_­.jers of the Board, and the C1erl: in Ott-endance. The 'ollov:iiv; claims were alloyed and _roceediiLl ls had.: ^� catiOn 0-' 111--- le FaIIs Coiiu:iuni t,- Club for dance on OCtOber 6 was granted by the Board. ✓ P-p Iq va ca ti, a= Crescei:t live di ic.i e St I,c:i_ S� sh au.J-B; v;.si oi_ ir�.s -filed with the yo�.rd. ------ 000 ------ -„- .l, T - - 1 -� F Bhp+OPT; Ii`. BG �T�1J 0%' �OU1!I':� GOi.:.�SSI:�'�_:.,�.5 0�� I1J�TCOi.� CGU�TT , YrAS II:GTOII. n i 1 n �r 7 ri- ! rn IN I i. t. T? _ GI i r 1 VAGA1 I Ol aI+' F�1, T ��' PACIPIr STP �aT Ii< AT�L ITtS ORDER VACATIi?G. FIRST YLD1DITI o T TO , I%-:P AS, on Se. teiabc:r 11, 191-3, !petition was i`i led in tithe of 'ice O7 1�ie -Lud7 LOr of 11hc.tC 0ii1 Coun ty laSilinr ton, s 2.o1ed b;;- the owners Of all the urO ) er ty abu t"i;i ns a"oon that ?.art Of Pacific Street in the i)1L'.t of "Illen tS first liddi.ti on t0 l-rietta, lihaju-co 1 County, liashinr;- ton, described as "-follows : The Ss '?0 feet of Pacific Street of Allents first Adcition to i.lu,� i Etta, co ueilci �; a.t the iae .ilder iiiic £.nd op,posite Unnuabercc! tract in 1)1Ocli ice, ol.)::osite hots 1 L'.11C! 2`11, BIoc1L anc_ continui northeasterly to end Of Pac Lf10 Street. 1't17order ';:as, on the llth d�.y of Se7teliiuer, 1923, duly l c.de and enterec: by this board t-liat a Ilearii_­ on Said-:)etitiOn be Ilelci in the b oarc_ 1'oO1il. of the s--id iJoarc_ of COU:tlty CO2',.Lji s sioners Of 1t"I'. : tcO1L county, 11L.Sh7 i `;tOi1, at 10 o t clock A. 1 . , Saturday. tlle 6ti1 da;- Of aCtOiJer 19u3, and That notice Of -ifrlo-)endency of Saict �tit1Oi1 lnc'_ t_lc hearing thereon be `iven _olt-11e _. er.i od_ cf at least t:.eilty da;;-s " ri or to said heLari_b ; -:mitten notices, set- u) in tl irec Of the i:lost ,Dubli C ,)laces of saiCl o1c."16, containing a d0sc1- ij)tian of the _= r o-)er t; - to Do vac!.ted ; and ii I AS , the return turn of Otto Olson County, ;Iashin`on, on Se_,tet.liber 11, 1923 , filed in the O L.L. of ti1O l�uc_itor of jIlt..tcolu shows i._iat Ito OSted tillre0 full, true L'nd Correct co-oies of file notice of hearing On the p-Ci:ition to vacate E). J•.rt Of Ilncific street, in three of the iaoSt public-plcceS Off' the said;;1�:"i,, sC:id notices bein,'-,-)O�teU On Se;:)telifoer 1° 1923, u. co=)J" Of Sai d notice beinl L-,ttt'.Clled t0 Said ret1.13'n� and- v;as duly had on SL.tu?'day, October 6, 1923, at- 10 o t clod: l,.. i.. , on Said .�OtltlOn, in 'accordance u uil -d-Lo Order of this board Heretofore i ade Ciicl ,cntG:L'ed, and the Board being fully advised in the ..',latter; IT IS ordered thL.t the SE 20 feel, of Pacific Street of Lllents first Ad.diti.on to LL;rietta, COi:11ei1Cii1" at ..ile _,ie�:ilder line ^.nd 0_ ,2osite the unn-=,.bereC1 trE.ct in 3locic cS, o-o-oosite Lot-- 1 L.'.i:C'_ 2-1 j .Slocl: `r, L'11C1 COntin inL, north er.sterly tO onC, O'' Paci1:'ic Street, be the S'._.0 __Crebj 1S vLLcL.-Ged, all in 2ccOrdance l(1tl"w t'7C:. St,..tutOS of ille atL."%e Gf r�sSlliil[tOn, t7'S t._1C.'re? n 1.1ad O i C_ rcl v is oc . Done in rC`;l<lO.r adjOt?2"'ileG SOSS1.On Of t11C �OL.rat t11:_S f�tl d_ay of October, 1921). 13 G I;t, ter "Board. Of COun'i.y% COi:lili s S- " Ci"1"-1rLla l Of the Board "i oners cf 7d :.atco County " " StL•t-e Of JEshin,-;ton " J A i:iiller If " " If if N rr 11 11 " it if it " COui1t7:7 CO_ L1iSSiOnCr ''o:in hi CoLlilty L0=:1aissiOner ]])tL1 C011llt�" 1:L1C._1tO_-' C.11C_ ':i0_'_ O�r ii10 October TEani SLau rdt RECORD OIL COIVIIVIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 6 th Dar OF October 192 3 J .:.J :1T'.' T1-2] �3OAliF v G COU111 CO1.u.�ISSI01_� S OT' iiliiTC01.` CCITCr2 ', :,S1, I.GTO17 II; ` H71 ' LATTI �7: OIL' TYC'EJS FOR Tl--L_; ) Y-id t 1923 IIT 'dHATCOl. COU :TY, `JAS1rIITGT01; CRD_Li Gi' iZTi . this t-iLie, this L1C'."i:,tC1' c0'__1iil1L oil ref7ulC'-rlj- f01' consideration by the BoL.rd the levy for stE.te ta:-_cs ,.s hereinc.fter __..de bein in L.ccord�: ce r:itil t he notice :.s riven ):y the State Boa:,.d Of . j'nuali.7,ation an t11C Sty".i,e A:L:dJ_t01' O1 SL'.iCL State in the i.:L.ilner 1..rovideC_ by 1,aw, 1.n0_ the County t .11CS l._ i i1� in O. CCOrdmice. with the estilcld.tes file6. in C`.ccordaiice :r1t11 ChL�.'DteY' 164, Session l,L:t7S Of 1923, tiT111ci1 law this Do,C,rd 0f County Co .iissioners CIOes here- by find has been co2:i-1)3.ied Y ita in Lall res_x:ct­s, 1 _]d. tiie school t,=cs being; in acco_-•d,nce 1 the estLac, tes -.s s'urnislleci by the6_ireecors of tile several school districts and by -c_le COLiilty SU e1iihteldent 0S'irCOt1,Ge eS11'teC8C%US01the State Ci1CCClty t of eLac11 C!iSti'iCt beiilL� tcicen into consi0l.erl.ti0n, u,n( tlhe levies in the school districts ;;lhich ej=teed t1,e stu.tutory lil:lit, being in accerchmce :i7.t1 elections rc�.tifyinL,; c.nd autllOri..in1 sE�.id levies, End the l evies for t_le 1O.j'11ent Of school districts bonds nnC_ interest thereon be1i1`; ii1 accorciC.__ce tTitlo tsle re:LlOStS Gild needs Of c<:.Ci1 district C.S O:::iressed by 'Chc7.1• boE.rds Of direCtOrS L'.11CL C_SC rtC':1'2C'd b�- ti11S BO,:.rCf. Of C01121ss1O,1erS c'.11U c.S )r ovll_ ed by lC'.`:T, i C t118 i;Oc.r d i12 Lv . COnSi dC 1'ed uh ileedS Of t11C SeVC r�..l d e"+I� I ul"1el1tS O i.'iie Stt'.te, COu11-U— , SC11001 di St"_'iCtS , C t c ., c'.nCT ili.Vi1-1 CO2X!-)U'%ed t-h0 3 L.,te Of ta::v.tion 1aecessL.ry t0 1evjr tile r e�'tllred C.l.'_OL111t Oi tF:.<.cS Ll�)011 tail C S SC S Scd VL.luc.ti On L'.S rettlr lleC1_ by the 1iS SF•S S Or Oi Su.i d County• lu1C_ Oc-u'-o 0e 1, 1923, be inc, Cie CLL.te Ll"_..On-,-Jhich heL.rinr w,E-,s had upoi1 the said esti 1c, u .3 in :.ccorCuance :.i'cll ChL,,-pter 16,,1, Session LL.zrs o ' 19 23, LnCj. slid 1hec.rin,- col:linL; On L."U sL.i d tii:lc, t`.nC1 tllerC I)ei11Q 110 ObjeCtiOnS tlleretc _ ^.11C the Ot,.rC1 1'savin�; considered t2e S2-!-c: 1'O`J, TiL RFOF,11, i t is ordered, djud�e I and decreed b, this Board of County Cc �sissiollcrs Of ..,L hC.tc 0:a County, 'ilL'.Shi n`;tOn, that there be, L,aaC. hereby" C,re levied t'.::es in Coui1 t , , : ashin-ton, t0 uC' Chc.r�C_ eon the assoSSlllent and ta::- rolls Of s, iC_ coLln for -he -iea }' 1923 -.'O1 the res})ective "iuil(_S hore im,..ft-c C_esi�'nE-.-i;dd the ilu:ifber of i_li"lls herein.; ter S )ecified, with 1-es-yect t0 e^.ch Of said funds. Said. nuiilber Of T_il1S t0 be and a:ce hereby levied and ch,ar`;ed L c illst eL.Cll dollar Of to able pro-. erty in "i"ha tcoL1 County, `Jashin�toil , for S2, id year, 1923, ilayiely: AX =VI. S I`01? WILA'CO3.' COUi;'1'" IiT 1923. STATE- Levy Required State GenerL_l Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:,� 52, M1 C .05 StL,-ce School s'und. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170,042.61 State 1.u.11tar,r FundI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,9�_-2.50 State Public Hi,--im .* Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151. _ , State Per-, iLxient Hi llt"rc'. r 1'und. . . . . I. . . . . . . . 44, 57�.26 State University Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,595.91 StC,te Colle; c� Fund.. 19,CG0.37 BellinIZllc i I;orr al SchoO1 Fund. 5,929.71 Cheilc ' School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'LL,716.'71 1]llens1Dtl1," 1TOl _J .1 School Fund . I. . . . . . . . . . . 3 , 556.94 Centralia I;orl:iu.l School hund . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 957.00 Co.,)i tol Bt:i 1Cj a.- Collctructioiz Fund . . . . . . . . . 14,70'' .00 ' Re ReC1L_`:1L•.t10P_ vO1Vi i1`; I+und 1,' , 7U-4.00 Veter,_-us' Col,-._)ens:_.tioil .pond hetire_r.ient %Iumd. .` 29,560.00 TotL.1 . . . . . . . . .;;� �- 01, 5`17.56 COU1 TTY- current ^':_Oei1Se Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Soldiers' Relief Yund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,5,_i0.00 G ner�.l School .fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cou--,- y Election Su ? ;11es .Bondi i+'ui1U_ 32�_-00.00 lr 1, ,n , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107,1J iiIII .'70 River 1x7:rovei1eilt I+'Luld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000.0 t7 r +VerS011-1:OOi:Sc,C1'> 1�.OL.C_ (rl;f ]� 1v) • , 4 9u.c7i r, Blaine-Lynden Road . . . . . . . . . . 12236n .12 D-,.-urence-1Too!_:S:".cl:C FOaC! (Hy 22) i 0,72-1.66 Iwi lls 1.606 5,909 .206 .005 1.541--J 1.132 .690 .206 .16111 .123 .103 . 51 ,? . 51,- 1.02'7 13.950 6.677 .1:?2 5.000 . ii 3.751 .973 .60S) 30 .720 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oc tober Gth TFRAI S�. l.Ui Clc.;' THE DAY Or Oc tober 1923 Glendale Road Hy ;F23 �,� ,?�, 3� ` r� 9 .5 ? 4 & '7 C>?ster-Hc.;jnie Ro ,.cl (IIy '�5,). . . . . . . . . . 45,5(0 C) ! 1 5�1 L�r-iden-L .t:rel Road Hy 7--. G, (( ) �'_-2,452.14 i .L05 I orth Delta•. Ror.d- (Hy ,=2rl) . 5, 367 .67 .186 Lynden-Su-,-Ins Road Hy ;r30) 16,251.69 .565 c Van'ti��-clt Rood (I-IY r32) . . 5 LG�16.32 .19r1 To County. . . . . . . 669,052.59 23.250 Total. Consolidated Levy fo_ Sti:.te and County . . . . ?'1,070.600.15 37.200 V� P�SOIT-I'TOGI�S� G�� RO_ s:LET,` FUID ,% Valuatior_ Ta 1_ dills Levy Ten L"ile To:rnshi-o 556 2474. 203.'73 0.37 Lynden Township > 1, 04-0,939 . 12750.59 1.690 l:Toolmacic Tovmshl?p 1,137,226. 4,133.34 3.64 i3L1iIi'l;-LI �?I?_T RNO Ii: '_TIGHT :ialTT i'E-D (1-Ii l�ti;�.�- ��21)- Cus ter Touns -11-0 937,997. 6,684.00 7.13 Lpj','j _--C}2.-ITOOI:SACI_ 11G1',D I=.ti?'O�T'1. :i-71 IUD (Iii h�t�y i� 22) La -via ence Tol,:_�shi-,. 66 5,759.93 6 ""-, I71oo1csacli To:rns111j? 1,137,226. 1,4135.'15 1.27 •'Old Ij,LT�'0�7 ''L '1 1 U17� (?ii htto•y r 2 �- .;Del•ta To,rnshij) 664,772. 57.t}4 Ej-.20 Lynden To..a-1Sh1) 1,040,939. 1,650.70 1.60 CUSir`i-t-rti'!7_T _, R010 i1:11 OV...1.21-L 1 :�TL I:D (IT, C1`yiLay %',,25 )... Custer Toanshi-o 937,997. 10,915.'14 11.53 Delt-2 Townsliilj G64,772. 10,105.29 15.20 M]ED-11IT-LXUIEL L-'0111 EL!H'LOV::iZ1-,T �'UI:D (HiCirTay 726)" Ten ..�ile rl'0ti711Si2i) 556,474. 10,234,413 1C'-)'.39 l+erndc.le Townsilih 1,221,C345. 2,751.4.3 2.25 Lynden Toti,nshijl 1,040,939. 4,376.G9 4.21 1TORTIT' D 'LTA ROAD I3:_?'ROT2L"Z1_ 1 FUi71D (Hi[ ±uyfay IJ, 27 )«. ,Custer 1.'oz+zzshij- 937:997. 225.50 0.2Z1 Delti, Tm,.,nsh1,)- 66, ,772. 2,012.�2 v.03 L17:DF?T-atT.1?S :01>D Ili'I'LOV�'_ 17L s u_ D (=� Y;lr:lc.y i,-`30) - Z -riclnell Townshil- 10,040,939. 5,575.241 5.36 IToolcsE.c_L To,tzlsl=i 1,137,22G. l 5G9.3 1 .4.0 1j� ITOOics'ACK.-SUIM I101J Ii,i't:OjJ 'i.L:li!' I'TT (IIL.,:1w .s ,"'31)- -1T�Urolmac-k Towns�iil� 1,13r1,22G. 3,267.14 2.u7 TT V1_1! ?'��.1. Vli 1 Or'..L7%J�) ' van '.`iycic '''o-:llis_ -,-;, 396,762. 1,321.z,0 3.33 liCz =c Totinnshi,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.55 TaIcerToZinshl o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 201 . 2 ,Col-m-ibia Toanshi?: . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . r U.11 ,Crescent Toanshi-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.U4 - CuS per Toli11C111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c,. rt V . 58 Deiizin�; `l.'o-,:n: hi j, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.67 ,FerndL.le TotiTn sIlih . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L� .65 -Geneva To-:r_'-ishi-,-; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.36 •Glc. c i cr T o : tns hi o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rf r, •Ju Lawrence T oans hih . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.90 L7 nden To:-i ishih . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 1=..i:zi Island To:.nsrli j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Falls To-mishi,D. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 12.44 lk�xiet tc, To;Ms_ i-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.42 LlountE.in View Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50 ITo oI'm L:cl. To,;inshi ,D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . r14 Tortnshi-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23..23 Point Roberts To,,-.,ns_lili. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Rolle To ti:�zshi�. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10..00 Ser.ii�.luioo Toz-lns_lij). . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 Ten .-ile To-, ,;s,,i.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 ,Vc,n Icy'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.25 City of Be11in hcl:i- _.ills Levy District A. 1S.C9 ., " B. . . . . .. . . . . 1S.`70 C . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 17.20 ' D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50 u 1' 0 F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.20 r.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5.20 City of D:La ine . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 Taws of Fern& le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Totim of Ly 1'lden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 n - i 10';r" OI 1i00 �sa Clc• . 17.00 1 o':.rn of SIL':ic;.s 13.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Sa tur daGth ', Trir DAY OF October 192 Hills, dills, 11ills, I.N1112, I-Lills, I.iills, I:Iills Gener,.l Hills, Voca- .lion Union Bond. fond Toti.:l Dist.. Pux)Ores Voted tional H.S. H.S. Int., Redot. _ _ _ 3 10, 3.3 1.1 22.8 9 10. 3.3 13.3 12 10. 5. 3.3 16.3 16 3.3 13.3 23 1.4 3.3 4.7 25 10. 5. 2.4 5.4 22.5 26 10. 3.3 .31 3.9 i7.51 29 3.3 3,3 32 10., 3.3 2.2 5.5 21. 34 10., 3.3 13.3 40 10., 3.3 13.3 42 6.7 3.3 10. 43 10. 2. 3.3 15.3 4.4 10. 3.3 1.9 7. 22.2 53 J..J 3.3 55 10. 3.3 13.3 61 10. 2. Z.3 15.3 63 10., 10. 3.3 6.8 30.9 6a - 10., 3.3 13.3 63 10. 5. 10.3 73 4. J.J._ rl .J GJ 3,3 3.3 Sa . 10.1 `.J 1.7 7.3 22.3 86 10. 10. 3.3 .34 5.0 29.44 90 10. 3.3 13.0- 93 10., v.J i3.3 9a 10., 3.3 13,3 99 10. 3.3 1. ZL.35 100 10. 3.3 13 -P3 303 10.. 3. .44- 1.99 .15,'L3 306 10. , 5. 1u,.3, 303 10., .17 1.7 11:�`7 309-17 10. 5. 1. 1.99 5.2 23.19 312 10. i. .3.3 13.3 316 10., 3.3 13.3 313 10.. 3. .46 1.73 15.24 319 10 . 1. 16. 3 12-0 10. 1. 9.1 11. 320-; O 10.. i. 1. 2 2.5 2 `'1.3 320-r16 10. , i. .36 13.S6 400-0, 5. 1. 10. 16. 400-19 10. 1. 10. .3 ;.3 24.G �t00-l9-30" 10.. 1. 10. 21. 400-21 3.7 1. 10. 14-.7 400-38 10. .i. 1G. 21. ,00-02 9.� i. 10, 20.3 4-,00-69 1. 10. 11. 400-70 10. 1,. 10. 21. 400-317 6.G 1. 10. 17.6 '(100-317-53, 6.6 1. 10 , .54 3.53 21.67 r400-321 10. 1. 10. 21. 4-00-321-50 20. 1. l0. 31. 4 0 1 - 3 55 10. 10. 10. 1.9 5.13 37.03 Z_01-0 7 10. 10, 20. <<-01-72 10. 10. ,' 01-305 10. 10. 20. 402-� .5. 10. 15. 402-18 lo. 10. 402-47 10. 10. 2. 22. 309 10. 5. 1. .39 16.39 B QD 1-7 T ICE S,T JJTD -TrED1�2 T I 01 1'T, 7D J . Dist. 301-2 Gen .2.a 301 301 301-31. 303 Total I`O • y P.`,j 00 �: Voctl 1-3-500. •--.rb5.,QOO __.''a_�''OQ 301000 - L�i ll s 301 11 1.2 1. 1.2 14.3 B 11 1.2 1. 1.1 1. 15.3 C 11 1.2 1. i.l 1. 15.3 D 3.5 11 1.2 1. l.1 l• 1�. 3.5 11 1.`1 1. 1.1.. 1• 13.3 I+' 11 1.2 1. 1.1 1• 15.3 G 11 i. 1. 1.1 1• 15.3 301-4 11 1.2 1133.2 301-74 11 1 2 � iD 301-79 11 1.2 1 all 1L •2 301-Li7 l:L 1.;; 1. 301-303 1l 1.2 i 0. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 10 October TF-mm sntul,Cia'.;- THE_. 6th DAY_ OF October 1923 1-vad, at- this ti.-ihe th.�re ca:Me on reZul�.,1-y 'or c o-nsiderc:. Lion by this Board the ldlc.tter , of, levy -in; tL�xes for the _1-iaintenance of Dil:e District lio. 1, and the �-la.nintenance a.nd re+aaix Of Drl,-.inc-.Cc Il_1]i"s'OVel:lent Districts 1 o. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, Butler Ditch, Hoorlilan Ditch and Dufner Ditch, Y'nd this 3oaa.'d having carefully considered this mc.tter, , finds that the suams set wp-,ositc ca.c'1 DiIcc, Dra inL,Ce I-r-o2overlent D3.r_ tri ct, and Bitch res])ectively will be needed for the ensuin yeL,z, and th,- t a.n a.p :ort ia111:1ent o- said vziounts shall be :made in pro- , pDrtion to the ori{,ina.'1 assessliients for tho construction of said Dike, Dre.inage I:1],2ovel_ient Districts, anCL Ditches, as --,`ollo.:s: Dil.c Dist. 7f 1 Drain. Inl,rt . Dist. it 3 u 11 if JL 7r u n n 1 5 i 1r rr 11 # 6 If 11 11 %! 7 -! 15 Butler Ditch Idoornzan Ditola Dufne:; Ditch AM0Lln.t f or Original Pro-oor - ntena.nce Cost Constr. tion 1924 487.50 5 5937.01 5.21 or �1.50 lDer acre 275.00 9671.522 2.85 %,)400.00 on 15'71'.�7.75 Orin. 2.6 `v l,,`�00.00 jZOO.00 on 13CS50.05 5.6 350.00 6v6r7.59 5.1 100.00 3135.30 3.2 300.00 (191-07.75 Orin ( 7394.75 La.tera1 l.2 ;' 500.00 41.10 60. 4 100.00 1372.36 7.3 300.00 1459.64 21. 130.00 lu- 74.38 7. Juad this Board does hereby order, adjl: ge and decree th^.t such respective ai-nounts be, and the saM-e a.rc hereby levied �-za.ins t the ].;a.rcels of lend tiiithin the said districts, to be charged a s a ta_ against eL.ch of' the i,azrcels of land ersuraced rrit zin tle various o.istricts, on the ta. , rolls of County, :f' o._� the year 192,5, a.nC. to be t aid .-.t the t ir:le a.nd in the sale Y anner as is ;)rovidcd by lzyi :f'oa.' the of State and Cou-r_ty tapes, ,^.nd the Count; Treasurer is hereby directed to e17tend sc°.iCL aMlounts against said lands respectively on the to:: rolls Of COunt-,r' for the year 1':�23 a,t the ti_ic of the extension of the �'e�ular State and County Ta.lLes . It is further ordered and ad judged by the Board that the i:loney der ived from the levies above 1i'..a�.de shall De credited to t1e SLJ C� Dil.e, D:�a.inL.ge Improvement Dist2'icts, and Ditch I.1aintena.nce -{unos Yes ]ectively, to be used for the ]�uri:;oses of maintenance and re :t.ir of said Dike, Drainage lmp:overlent Districts, a.ncl Di -aches as above designated. Jmd,at this time, there cLmme on regularly for consideration by this Board, the Imtter of levying tales, or assesu-. ent-s, for the redefll:itioll of outstanCLi!'1L; vmrrants for Construction of ditch for DP.AIITAGZ II17)ROVU11ITT DISTRICT iTO, 19 (Lake Terrill Ditch) , this beinL: the third annual installment- on cost of const--action, a.nd this Board h,-xin`; carefully considered the matter finds "that the stlja Of )'2000.00 will be needed for the :L'edeya,-,- -ion o- outsta.nding war=L.nts for Construction Of Said ditch, a.nd tlat a proper a ayPLtortiomient of said ey-aounts to the lands benefited in proportion to all; benefits received by said land froi.l the sa.ic_ ditch, are as folio.^rs : Rederm? . Constr:: . Acrec-ge �.._._.___. _.. Description Sec. Trr_2._P� B • 'darrants 31 That Ja.rt oi' W -', SW ti lying W of s+ dine of Gov't Lots 1 & 2 15 39 1 146.92 4 RECORD . OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct obey 7' ER M TxF. 6 th Dar or• October 192 3 Saturday Cont Redei:ip Constr.- Acrea •e Description Sec . Rg_E. ',+arrants 267.25 S z SEA , Ind _ SE" , That part of swi bring: E of east line of Gov't lots 1 L 2, That kart of E3 IgVI*' & of ti'T2 I�TL+ -1 lying Sly w Ely of Ely L Sly t line of Gov't Lots 3 & 4, That part - of E1- Iv'Er & of IIE SE; lying l'Ily Sly , of Wly w Sly line of Lot 4 16 39 1 1,260.58 93. That part. of E', I�'Ta, till IIE_n & of SLR 1TEw lying Hly L Ely t of illy Ely line of Gov't Lots 1, . v, 3 21: 39 1 440.76 7. + 7 ac:res m or 1 bet meander line & . old shore lying W177 of Wly line of - Lots 1 & 2 22' 39 1 • 33.17 23.75 That -oar' of AFT-.o' 1,V-, lying W of Y1 line of Gov't Lots 1 w 2 e1Lc 7 a.. bet..3aeander line C: old shore .line 2239 1 112.57 t a2,000.00 422 acres And this Board does hereby order and adjudge that said respective ariiow-its be and the sane are hereby levied as above apportioned against each of the above respective -a.rcels of land, to be charged as a tal. agains- t each of said tracts respectively on the tali. rolls of Whatcom County f6r the year 1923; and to be Maid at the sa:ie time an d in the same manner as provided by lair for the ;?± ment of State and County tares, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to e<vtend said amounts resl,cctively against said lands on the tax rolls of ZING?tcozii for the year 1923 'at the time of el:tension of the regular State and t County takes t - It is further ordered and adjudged by this Board, tl-kat. the :money derived from the levy above made ".ior redernpJ-ion of warrants for construction of said ditb2i, in -Blount of c : ::?2000.00, shall be credited to the DRAI13AGl; IITROVE1,iLItTT DISTRICT 110. 19 CONSTRUCTI OIT I'UZT1` . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of October, 1923. n It if fill till n n M n 11 . n n If E C Bal ter " Board of County Co_iitniss- " Chairman of the Board " ioilers, of Whatcmii Counl yr " " State of 'Yashington. " J A hiller n u n n 11 11 11 u It it if n n lr, -,1 o -i t; o _ti�.ssloner Attest: t t r C 1.1artin ,De- uty County Auditor and Ex-o-'ficio Clerk of the Board. t Ed Brown County CO=Uissioner t - t 0 t On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday October 8th, 1923. Cllazrin� n I30a rd CoUilty Co?i r11ssi oners Lionday, October 3, 1923. i�ie Board _�,et-oursuant to adjournment taken on October 6, 1 23. Present, all iiic;iibers of. the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The following cla.iris we're allowed and proceedings had: ✓ Application of C. Heui-ii n foz- dances at Alki Bungalow or_ Oct 13-20-27, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to n eet oii October 9, 1923. Chair�(ian Boa.2d CoLfhty COi-i-mlissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -� October TFRrt mue.s.day THE 9 h DAY or 0.c_t.ober 1923. Tuesday, October 9, 1923. The Board islet pursuant to adjournment taken on October 68;h. Present, all iilenbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed andl!-proceedings had: Report of Board of Arbitration re Glacier property of 11cPhee to be used for It' Baker Highway was riled with the Board ReI.*o?,t of Board of Arbitrati on re Glacier property of stirs. Branin to be used for 11t Ba:.ker Highway, was filed With the Board. ------ 0 ) 0_____:.- BFFORF TIC BOARD OF CO1,i.IISSIOjE,RSi,: WHATC0I1 COUITTY, 'VJASHI1TGTO1T RB S GLUT I OIT TO THE' DBPATTI:2I71 OF PUBLIC `,70M S OF TIE; STATE' OI+' i`iASHI1`-FGTOIT OLY1VIPIA, VIASHIITGTOIT: It has been called to our attent-ion that an application has been made to your department by F. H.. Cook, Wm. nelson and F J Reardon, for P. certificate authorizing them to .give auto freight service between PORTLAI-D, OREGOii and VANCOUVER-, BRITISH COL1ThMTA., passing through the -county of Whatcom,, in the State of Washington, via the cities of Bellingham, Ferndale. and Blaine. At an official -meeting of--the-Board of County CoE(ldissi oners of. Whatcord County, at which all i.iembers were present, the folloviin�Z resolution eras adopted and made tge official business Of this board: That it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners of Wha,tcom County that the application of F. 11. Cook, 1.7m. Helson and F-. J. ReL rdon, for a certificate authorizing them to give auto freight service be tt,een PORTLYLVD, OREGON and VAiTCOUV=, , -BRITISH, COLIDIcBIA as set. forth above, be denied, for the.following reasons: That there is no- need of any further fa•eight transportati on service from Bellingham either, to or towards PORTLAiTD, OF GO:Ti ";-i;Mfgi rds VAi?COU%nR, BRITISH COLU1:MA; that -there is already an .auto freight service bett.,een Seattle, 1'Tashington', and Bellingham, Washington; Ulm. t there is already an auto freaight service between Bellilig�a in, 1,7ashington, and Blaine, Washington. That the Great Hortll-arn and Northern Pacific Railway Co�lparies, now give adequate - freight service between PORTLAIM, Ol OGOIT, and VAITCOUVER, BRITISH COLUTBIA, through t he City of Bellingham and the other towns in the County of 'V1Thatcori_. Thet' there is also boat service be- tween POIRTLA.ITD AI-D SBATTLi; and between SH ATTLF and VAITCOTJ TR. Tl�^ t we believe the frei ght service now given, as heretofore set out, is adequate and sufficient Over the route beti.leen PORTLAITD andVAITCOUVBR, and certainly is sufficient over this route within i,ihatcom County. That this Board reels that the revenue derived from auto stage line operations is grossly inadequate and t r t it does not bear its prol?o'rtionate ocst of -_,maintenance . of our high- ways; Y:hereas, -the steam and electric c-arriers pay large sulns into the Treasury of this County as taxes,l.art of which' axes are apportioned for the building and a:int-enance of our high-- ways as right of ways for auto competition. That we believe these s tea�z and electric carriers are entitled to fai retLirYz on 'their Y.Zolze;r invested in this county, and further com��e'cition as reoLiested ~rill have the effect , if persisted in of lessening their returns and this will tend i(7 time to lessen the service now rendered and decrease the efficiency of said service, and that 'this:, .ai thout doubt, Mould aorl: to the and da'aage to t1le county of Wha.tcom) and..that for the reasons herein set forth. 'r,, , the BOARD OF C0u!TTY CO3:- SSIOMERS OF Tl-r,11 COTTY CF WHATC0111, STATE OF Y[AS1-II,,TGTOI�T, resPectfully ]?ctition your Honorable Body that the applicati ons of said F. 1.1. Cook*, ffani. Nelson and J. Reardon, for a certificate, be deini ed. pfry r'^ October RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS Tmim T-ues dTxr-. DAY or October 192 3 a;� ATTEST: " " " If " 11 if " " 11 11 if ,i " "Board of County Co-im-nniss=c.,!! "ioners of Y.`hatcoiii County " " State of I�YashinL�ton " it If " " " 1f " 11 " If " " if " F C IL rtin _.. Deputy COUNTY AUDITOR and E1 -off icio clerk of the Board. BOARD OF C01.1E:dSSIOI\ERS C9 V=COi:I COUITTY E C Ba« ter' 'CHAIR11AT CTL TNM B O RLD J. A hiller C01211SSI0I`M +R Ed Brown C OlvUvII S S101TER On motion the Board adjourned to meet oA October 10, 1923 Chairinan :13 aid County Coiiimissioners Wednesday,, October 10,- 1923,. The Board.:iilet pursuant to adjourniient tal-en. on October. 9, 1923. Present, a 11 members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims viere allowed and proceedings had: ------- 000------- CREDITS ALLOWED COITiTTY ^1REASbREF AT TIC SETTME17 FOR 11 I!,L0IT1H EliDIITG SEPT illE:r R. 30.,:_1, 3. In the matter of the settleiiient t"; it-h Edith r!.. Thornton' County _ Treasurer, of Whatcoiil County., Viashington, for the,month ending Septualber 301,: 1923. N07,,', at this time, this 2-iL ttcr: corm ns on f or consi deratioil, and the said' Edith 1.i. Thornton having filed with this Board a sta cez�ent setting `orth her r ecei_ots and disbursements, and having checked and cmipared, the some v.ri-Lh the statement, and hevi nE; found that they were actually paid, out by the said, Treasurer during the said month; said pa— 7/ments being made. in the s-Lids, and lroiil the funds and fo:i' the purposes hereinafter set forth: ITCU, THERt�FORt!,, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said Edith ?i. Thornton, as such Treasurer, . be and she hereby is allowed credits for said d isbursetients as follows, to -grit: STATE GEI`ERAL FUI`iD For cash paid State Treasurer 624.85 STATE, SCHOOL FUIiD For cash vaid State.Treasurer 301.90 STATE HILITA.RY 1'UI1D For cash ioaid State Treasurer 55.64 STATE FER11 IM,1TT HIGN.VAY FLT For cash _paid State Treasurer 298.94 _ STATE PUBLIC HIGH 'JAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 265.94 STATE HIGTLR EDUCAT101T FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 600.18 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUIM For cash i7ai d State Treasurer. 131.13 STATE RECI�ki1TI0IT REVOi,VIITG FU TD For cash paid State Treasurer 128.27 STATE VE T"�, RAITS t . C 01`iFE TS A T ! 01 F IT117D i+ or cash -.paid State Treasurer 236.62 - STATE FOREST FIFE PROTECTIOlT FUIID For cash -,:) i d State Treasurer 38.80 S TAT E PARHS & PARKWAY FIRM , Foy- cash -oai d State Treasurer 32.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .� October ;fednesda loth OctOb e;; _ ....._. _.......... .... rrn ar ... _ . _ ... ....... —. -. � . __ _ THE _ _ ._ _ DAY o.r ..... _ . _ . _ _._ _ 1923. . STA1 ;. G, I FTJ11D For cc.sll. 1?o.id State Tre,.surer ST.A'T.': F I SIT PI1:S 1,1= For cE�.sh ,aid State T.rec.surer C0IT7T '�1AC'1,RS' MITIPEI1ITT 111MI, For warrants redeemed COUI;TY CUT,:I'i !?7' Ilr TJS� PUID For warrants redeemed For i_-lterest on some COUIT'IY, ROAD L 3RIDGI i'UiTD For t arroT.ts redeemed ILr'd'j3 OF I I.-TR OVT.�I•101 1 F UITD For warrants redeemed FLRi 1iT? aI I HIGI11'lii ' T:L"JI_i iT�'�i C I'U �7 For warrants redeemed LI O,.UOR I I: S 1T I GAT I OIT FUID For warrants redeemed G1a'T1'::; =TL OT EI C T I OIT FUITD For rrc,.rrants redeemed 1.Ltdd'LI A G] CIS RTIFICAT 1"T I?D For c'rrants redeemed C1. Iti'1' IF I CATS_ OF 1ED1;12"I' I O1T I,`+'U-ITD For cc.sh holders of c ort7.: ].cx.•..teCI Of redei:ll-Ai oil PORT C?' 13LLLIITGIy:I1i :E'UITD For -,•ra rro.nts redeemed CITIDS FUIDS For cosh IE.id City cc Tovrn Treasurers TUM-NSHI1? I'UITDS For cash :paid Townshi-p Treasurers SCHOOL DISTRICTS, G?-'7ERAL I,'U`I+ID For darrants redeemed For interest On Same SCHOOL DIST RICTS, BOID ='1'-2?TIO11T FUID For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest c ou-� ons redeemed CUSTI-1'1-ILpY7-1T=;--pj ROAD II:'?T . FUITU (Hy J, 25 ) For ro�-.d bonds redeei-ied For road bond interest coupons redeered LY1.71,]IT-SU. AS ROAD 112T . FTTD (Hy �rj 30 ) FOr road bond, interest coin-ons redeemed IT001 aACK-SI1!:1kS OAD I1.:: T . 'UiD (Hy 31) For v.,arrc,.nts redeemed For road bona interest cou-Doris iedeu-ied For,warrants redeemed P!&�FK RO ,D I+'T-iD DITCH L D` 1- . DISTS . C OI STRUCTI OIT FUiTDS aedeemed For interest on s,,'me DITCH; , DRAI1% DI STS . _I-�1D1T1L1TC ' FtT DS 50.00 67.99 2�',250.u4 120.52 1'7,167.53 74.95 4.00 225.00 815.49 62.00 270.44 584.5N 2, 2L')'8.L36 1,401.07 40,955.48 122.71 12400.00 1,540.25 <u,000.00 3,256.88 6,075.00 0,612.84 189.33 1,r73�.55 2GS.75 lcj . 34 I'or rra'rr _1?ts edeenled 112.28 For interest on same 5.L Total Disbursements 141:, f32.87 Je do h;;reby certify tha ire inc3 the eo.sl? ii2 the Tre�.s?..rcx's O iiee ,-.nc1 on de-� osit in various b�.x�?.Ls to her credit c:t tl,c: close of biisinc:ss on Se_.)-cei-f er 30, 1923, the same b e in- in ';cords and f i`;u res as follows, t0 -',7it ; First U ticnal Bonk ti 13,798.97 Bellin ,1ci7ii ITc!,tiont',.1 Ban!- 3U,533.05 ITortl]:,veste_n 1-ationE-.1 13,.nk 35,134.59 liC cr, can ITc,,ti onc.l Bc,nl<- 20,000.00 Hole Stat-c: Banir oi' Tloine 10,000.00 Fir :�t ITEAional Dc-, al-: o-� Lynden, 20,000.00 People's St-u-to Ban!-, of Lyndon 5,000.00 First 17L.ti oval Bc,-1-1lt of =`c rld .,1e 15, 000.00 C i' izci�te Sty to Eanl: Oy 1-c"2nda le 5,000.00 G,.rr is on Bros. Stu.te Baia ; o-- Suznas 5,000.00 r� October TERNT ednesday RECORD - OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE loth DAY OF Outo b e r 192 3 Nooksack Valley State Bank of -Everson r 5,000.00 Farmer's & Herchant's Bank of Hooksa.ck 5,000.00 Cup ter State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 2217,466.61 CASH IN OFT+' I C : Cash in Vault Currency Silver Checks & cash items 500.00 -1,031.00 10.73 2,063.93 Total Cashin,Office . . ti�� 3410.76 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . . .y 221,077.37 . IN TESTIHONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and aff iced the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Wh atcom County, Washington, this 19th day of October, 1923. E C Baxter Ch %irialan of the Board S A Hiller County Commissioner _ Ed Br oUm Attest: F C 1-Za.rtin County Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of th-e Board. On motion the Board adjourned t me t on October 11, 1923. Chairman Boar Count y - Cbmmi ssioners Thursday, October .11, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, October 10, 1923. Present, all members :of - the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: J { X. EversonApplication of 1LrS . h. ic�..-rz for EversonaoCommunity.C1L?b for dance a. � ..�on October 12, 1923., was granted by the Board. Application of u.oM Lodge of Deming for dance in the±r hall at Deming on October 13, 1923. was granted .by the Board: On motion the Board adjourned to meet on October 131 1923*_ October 13, 1923, Friday. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 11; 1924 Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk - in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: < ------ 000-------- Report -of 'Co Engineer re opening of Welcome Bridge for light trafficwa;s�filed with the Board. i k -Engineer's report on Strength of Welcome Bridge,wa.s filed with the -Board. Application of North Bellingham Grange for dance in their hall at Ho. Bhm. On October 13, 19 3. was. granted by .the Board. Application of Standard Oil Co for franchise to construct water pipe line.along the Deming -Acme Road in Govt. Lot 5, Sec. 31, Tup. 39 F.R.5 E.W.A. was filed :7its1 the Board, and hearing :for same set on November 6, 1923, at 10 o'clock P. H. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on October 15, 1923 os z���?an oarc oust - OIL 71TL1SSlOtlerS RECORD OF COINIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October THE 15 uh DAY OF �, Tr lint :. ondc:v Oc t oue_ 192 3 Honda., October 15, 1923. The Poaard_ .let I,ursua,nt to E-.djournmont on October 13 923. Present, all I11cEibe-rs ci the Board and t2ic Cleric in atteadonce. The zollowin,- clai:lls were -11ored, nd »roc eedin'-a hzd : Forest Reserve Hv Fund . A R :TcPhe e Pert a/c R 0f W f or I.t i3�:cer Iy ;500.00 S"peci-Licat,ionu oil:' B- llinch,-,zi Steel L FoiL;c Co %ol' ti:o reconstruction of the dons'ce boiler us 10=' 11cc.t1i1�; _�ur'oses ili ii�. �OL,.i.'t t_oUSG buildIYY;s, Z7C.ti :iileC ",.ith the Board. Q11 laOti On fife Board Ctj011rneC to :aeEt On QCtOkJBr lid, 1923. CHAIC �O17T,.;Y Tuesday, Octobe_ lo, 19 '3. The Board et )ursuant to Ctj our1Ldent tc.iceor. on October 15, 1923. Present, r 11 :ileliacrs o- the BoC.ad the Cleric in attendance. The---ollowin� claims were a11ot1ed, and ,pro ceedins had: 1/ Petition C.S'Ln 1[; ti"1<.'c dance licer�se ire �1Ot issued for da-- Ces i11 1a1;11 �U17"�!.1O:7, vi -s filed v,,ith the Board. ✓ 11;iJliC�,ti 011 Of !I.-o= P ZoC:L;e Oy l)e::_l:l 1Or dunce On QCtObei2rttil, ;;-.S1'L:.ilted by the Board. On :notion the Bol.rd adjourned to aeet on October 17, 1923. Ch irrnan BoO.fci County Goya issioners October TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday TnF 1'7th DAY or October 192 3 October 17, 1923. The Board _:u,>t pursuant- to C djournylent to,'.en on October 16, 1923. Present, all _:ie_iibers of the Bo�:.rd and t-h1 Clerk in attendance. The following claiiiis were allowed and proceedings hId: Bar-_, our, GLithrie � Co Balfour, Guthrie L Co R010) AI',D BRIDGE FUYD Cem6nt for-i P Hy 6 B , Ce:,�!len"c i'o -_­GL_s.1_�er .` DEF OI II TILE BOARD OF C OUITTY C Ol.21I S S I OI'IERS OF 'i COLT-1, Y , 'lASI-TT I ;1HA`I'COI'TGT OIV . J IIT =i- OF ' HIT VACI;TIOIT ) OF A P C T I C_1 . 01' L �� ,,' L iT OF ECHO POIITT OIT C O1.1 ORDER OF VACATION. i'JH -.TCOH COIJITITY, _WAS)HIIT(;-,TOIT. ) 3021.48 13.75 THIS IrLLTT_IR Corning on regularly for hearing this day at a regular 1_leeting of the Board of County Cormnissioners of urho.tc on County, Washington, in the County Comriii ssi oners' Room in the Court House at BellinChan?, ti'Ihatcom County, .Washington, coon »roceedinE;s here- bofore I ..d in tl_-e above entitled iclatter , and the said Board having email .ned the records and files 1-erein, and having heard testimony one?_ examined e:d�ibits in support of the t petition heretofore filed herein, And it at�peo.ri_Zg' to the Board that- a Petition has been heretofore on Se-, teriber 4, 1923 filed herein for the vacation of- a I)ortion of the "Plat of :macho Point On L-.ke i;li;-.tc o_il, 1hatc om Co., Washington", , described as f ollo .s , to-v it : All that oporti on of Echo Place or Lakeside Drive, whichever _.-my be the proper designation thereof, sho in as a public Street or highavy upon said Plat of Echo >Poirit lying -'ffest of a strai"ht line dra:_i between tllc East corner or end of Lot One (1) in Block Two (2) of said Plat and the Southeast corner of Lot Si<_ (6) in Block One (1) of said Plat; YLnd it fu_-ther appearinL; that said Petition is signed by all of the o-m-riers in numiber.' and area Of the reel estz'-te included in said Plat o_ T.'.',cho Point, emd is in reLul"r form and substance: And it further appearing that- under date of Cepte_ifber 4, 1923, -this Board and Sam E. Ba—'rett, Auditor Of Said Counter and 0�= officic Clerk of said Board, dil d i'iJ. 'Jednesda-r the 17th day of October, 1923, at ten o'cloclL in the forenoon of said day at the regular meeting room of the Cou;lty LCiiiili.ssloilers Of 1:'hatcom County, 1,7ashington, in t'1C COLirt IT �.t _',1h�.'Uc o_ll County, 'tiles ;hi nL;ton, Lis th(:m time a-vid place 1 o . }� CC:r .i n on sai C! Petition, and did oi-de:i' that tic es of SL':ch hearing be posted in three Of the i_os"c public o aces On the land embraced in saidPlc.t and that- clue proof thereof be Yimde -GO this Board; 1.nCl i -'- fur --her �.?�;i;e�.1 ii1[ from the of fi des vi is of Sam E. . Barrett .._,d J . t'1 . Kindall, heretofore riled herein, that on the 11th day of September 1923 the said J. Iff. Kindall, under the direction of the said So._ E. Barret—u-, JI.Uditor of said County and Ex."offic-io Clerk O'.i Said BOo.rd, posted typewritten not -ices, each Of fhiC11 - as duly Signed by SaLm ,] �`'rr_t-tt 1��.1.� e t, � S official signature as A iditO? of said County and C1027IL Of said Board, and each Of -which notices had thereon air ir±lioression o-L the official seal O -aid County, and that. '"�to-wit: said 'GJ �DE.'r It"i:En notices "t'i Er E ;SOS teC? reS jiGC 1vE'.ly �.S f O11OZIS , :RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS, 1 October Wednesda lr7th October 3 7'rR-M Txr Dni_Or 192_ One notice posted in a conspicuous -place on a hemlock tree on the Easterly .side o_" Lakeside Avenue in su id Plat of Echo Point on Lake ';lrli.tcoili, 1.7lic.tcom Co., ,IashinCton, which tree is in a conspicuous i)lace on said. Lc-.1_eside Avenue adjoinill .; the traveled portion thereof' and is ; located: about One hundred feet !Tortherly o� the Southerly boundar;.- of said Plat Of Echo Point on Lake ','lllatco:G2, �,`jllatcw.ii CO., 1"laSlZington;*, 011E i1O"aide posted in a COnSj)iCL1OL?S jJlO.Ce on a.j7ole` on the '�le,sterly-side of Lakeside 1_vcnue in said Plot of Echo Point on Lake llh�.tcolil, �ihc.tcoi!= Co . , 'lash !g'-on, 17hic1l "}dole is in c conspicuOus place On Sc1d LaIL-reside Wenue adjoining the traveled joortion thereof r'.nd is located about Four Hundred . i ee t IiOr therly of the Southerly bounda 'y of said. P1 :t Of Echo ]_joint On La lie ',thy. Lcoiii, Vfhatc om Co. , i+'lashington . c One no Lice posted in a conspict?ous place on a post on the Easterly side of Highland Drive in said Plat of echo Point on La1ce Whatcoin, Co i'laslla_ilgton, vrhich ;Jost in. in a cOnS )iCL1oL1S J ace Oil said Hi gill and Drive L. cl j oiilin the tr�.veled_ j�ortioil thereof a21c1 i s locc-t-ed about One Hundred %'ifty. feet Southerly of the inter- section of said Highland Drive l.i t11 Echo I'1ace. Said three places of posting 7 .st naiiied beinL three o_the i22ost public places in said Plat of Echo Point on -Lake V1- .tcom, IV'hatcOi2 CO . , ',7ashington. Aild that on t-iie llth. clay of SepteLiuer 192,E the said J. -';l. Kindall did lilcewise post a 1iice i-lotice of the tine and plageoof such hearing on,an alder tree in a conspicuous -)lace on the ;portion of said Lucas ide Drive or., Echo Place so -petitioned to be vacated; Arid it further a-oocaring that each and. every .one,of the no ��osted as aforesaid contained a state7ilent- that said! Petition had been -filed to vac,-te said portion of said Lakeside Drive or Echo Place described in said Totice, together with a statement Of "i11e .time L.n6 -olace ii:red for the hear int; .Of said ?�etiti 021 and Sta i i ng by vrhoin and when said Petition was filed, the object thereof and describing the property sought- to be vacated; And it further appearing that 1.1r. E. B. De2i2i nt` , in behalf of hirilSel"-i alid the other petitioilers for such 'IF.acation, tendered to the Counc'.y a .conveyance for a road easement, in place uld in lieu of .said portion of said street or hi`lrcro; - jc titioned to be vacatec'_, which ea se2ilont for said roadway- so tendered i,s more -particularly described as 101107.s, to-j:rit: That portion of Lot Seventeen (17) ill Block Tvro (2) accordii,I,to the "Plat of Echo Point on Labe Whatcoiil, ill C'i11a tcO2ii Co., YV shinz;ton" , bounded L.nd described as fO11OiiS, tO-vr7.i COii?r:Iencii1<; at the SOL1t1Zz7este ..-ly corner Of s a i d hot Seventeen (17) , as delineated uj)on said Pla -, thence Easterly aloilL the Southerly bounda:.ry oi" Lot Seventeen (17) to �'n intersection with the '.7csterly bounda2,7 of _U side Aven-ac., a shO,:P1 n on said_ a`u-, thence ,l?ortherl,�,- aloilL,; _the O_r said Lakeside isvenie tO a point ill line f Or'u (4_01) feet distant %'l-co1ii, 1'.1easured at 'riL11'- c.11g1eS ''To_therly f"!'Olii Said Southerly. boundar- of s�:id Lo t Seventeen (1 i') , thence %'westerly, parallel to the Iipriltcrly bou21C! u.ry of said Lot Seventeen (l�3) , -C,o' an intersection -'iith the „esterly boundary of saiC- Lot Seventeen (lr7) , thence Sou'-il�resterly �! n� the said `iesterly bou2ldc.ry of said: Lot Seven teen (17 ) to t1le Mace of beginning; t-oLether ;ri th 0,11 shore lands in front Of c.nd £'.butting upon Said pwo ti oll of said Lot Seventeen (17) ; And it further that said :portion Of sL.iC. street Or higlymy So DC ti•tiO2,led to be vacated is no longer regLii r ed, used, iiiij r Oved or traveled as a- public highway and tl'lat '-lie wlca`i011 getitiOned or �.nd the accei)tance o'± SUC1Z road dead., in lieu Of. and as a s-LbSti tui;e •-i.or ,such ]portion SO .petitioned tO be vacated is fOr t,11e best interests of the public; And it further a-c-Jearin,1 •i;Siat- this Boa-, d has �u11 jt?riNCLiCtiGn t0 consider this matter card of the subject nix.. c ter hereof, .lid tl1 .t such v� ca cion would be just and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October _7'Eerff r ednesda�.y: 192 3 THE Ir1th DAY of October proper, reasonable nd for the public' good, and that this Order as entered is such as justice end the public welfare in,the preii'lises rcq.uire, and the board -_.inQiil,r; the fOre- rr>,oins 'facts, all and sin ula"_', and beinL well and -fully :advised in the _tir eiilises, IT IS i`O;i + 111r: ,--,101. CUZIDEM_�D Al•:� ORDERED, Try+.t that -portion of Lakeside Drive or Echo Place, delineated upon the "Plat of Echo Point on Lalce 1'ihatcom, ' iha.tcor_l Co., ;i�.sl�iil��to11" asiniblic street or hi•g1T•ia J and.lilore particularly described and - bounded as f ollovis , to -ri it All tl�y t portion of Echo Place of La.l elide Drive,. whichever may be the �)rOi?er des i nat-ion thereof, shoV.11 a s C. 0ub1ic street or higlriay u-ion said Plat of Echo Point lying West Of a Stralht line Crarin bet�reen tlle.East corner O"i' .ei1d Of Lot One (1) 1ri Bloch Trio (2) of said Plat and the Southeast corner of Lot Si:-. (6) in Block One (1) of said Pla."c, Be and t11e saalle . is hereby va,cat-ed .and all riLlt or title to the poi'ti021 0% said street or higlTaa.y hereby vaca..ced shall l vest in the person or l�eisons owning the property on�each side thereof in ecru,! proportion; and IT IS OP=P--,-D That this Boclrd in the naaiie of oxid for the County or iha:tcom,. State of ;;ashingt-on, does -het:-ebyc.ccept deedbear.ill" date of October 16, and Caroline Y. Deviling, his` wife', for said i�?ar• Lion .ol Lot Seventeen (17), above. described, for.,road purposes as such roadway is i,io"r'e pa.rticti:la.rly described in said deed, which the County Auditor is 'hereby autho::ized and directed i;0 N place of record as such; c.-,nd IT; IS 11� 1�r�3�ir I+'i7RTHEP� ORDERED That the Order of. Vacdtion be �.fort1avvith -filed T,iith Som E. Ea rrei:t as tile. County liudi toi' Of Said ''; hatC01"2.Counu and . 1>-offiCiO C1er1C Of "Gh1S Board, and that said Auditor Shall thereupon nC)t-.e upon the original "Plat of Poi1.1 tiT ,rllatcorl Co., ashinE;ton, "tc_ he part thereof hereby so vacc:te. on La he `ihatcoii, .. Done in Doen Session . of • said Board .this l7th day _of October 1923. C Ba_=ter "Board of County ,Commissioners" Clza..irin�.ri, " of Wha.tcom County " " State of Washington*' " J 'A 1:iiller It it if If It it u " If " if _ COu11l:y COLiiT11SSiOi1e7' Ed Erovin COti:n"i J C'OlrlfiilSSiOi"lC:r Saali E. Barrett 0ount-7. :iudito:L. a.11ci Ex-officio C1c11L Of -the Bou'l-d' of loin! vy Coi-mrilissioners of Whatcom County,. Washington , 000-:._...... BEI' ORE THE BOARD. OF C OUA12Y C 0 S S I OILERS i OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER. OF THE_ VACATION. OF ) A PORTION OF MAPLEWOOD. AVENUE AS : SHOWN UPON THE PLAT OF COUNTRY CLUB ACREAGE. ORDER OF, VACATION THIS FATTER Coming'on regularly for hearing this.day at a regular, meetilzg of the Board of. -County Cmimissioners of. Whatcom County, _tiIlashington, in the County Commissioners' Room in ,the Court House at Bellingharii,. Whatcom County, Washington. RECORD OF C®IVIXIISSIGNERS PROCEEDINGS October Trr,ni Wednesday THE 17th DAY or October 192 3 upon proceedings' heretofore had' in the above entitled matter, a nd the said Board having examined the records' and files herein, and having heard testimony and examined exhibits in support of the petition heretofore filed herein, , I ' And it appearing to the Board that afii-Petition has been heretofore on Sept- ember 4, 1923 filed herein for the vacation of a portion of Maplewood Avenue as shown upon the plat of "Country Club Acreage", such plat having been filed for record in the officd of the Auditor of V[hatcom County, Washington, orl October 15, 1919, which portion of Yaple- Z*rood Avenue so petitioned to be vacated lies between the Southwesterly line of the Pacific Highiay, as the same is now located, and the South line of the Hanlon Road, such portion being more particularly described as follows; Beginning at a point on the Southwesterly line of 11aplewood Avenue Thirty Six and Fifty Five Hundredths 36.55) feet North Forty Four degrees.Seven minutes OV) West from the East corner of Lot Twenty Seven (27), Block Five (5)_ as shown upo.0 the plat of Country Club' Acreage, filed for record in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington on the 15th day of October A. D. 1919; thence curving to the left, with a radius of Fourteen Hundred Seventy (1490) feet along the Southwest line of Maplewood Avenue a distance of Seven Hundred Fifty Five and Four Hundredths (755.04) feet to the North corner of hot Thirty (30) in said Block Five (5); thence North Seventy Three degrees Thirty Three minuted (73 33') West Five Hundred Thirty Six and Thirty Eight, Hundredths (536.38.) feet along said Southwest line of 11aplewood Avenue -to the South line of the Hanlon Road; thence North Eighty Nine degrees Forty Two and One -Half minutes (89 42z �) East Two Hundred and Eighty Three Hundredths (200.83) feet to the West corner of Block One(l) in said plat; thence South easterly following along the Norhteasterly line of Maplewood Avenue Seven Hundred Twenty (720) feet, more or less, to the Southwesterly line of the Pacific Hi�vy; thence South Forty Four degrees Seven minutes (44 7'glzi=r East along the Soutwesterly line of the Pacific Highway Four Hundred Ten (410) feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. The above description embraces all that portion of Maplewood Avenue lying between the Southwesterly line of the Pacific Highway -as the same is now located, and the South line of the Hanlon Road as shown upon aforesaid plat of "Country Club Acreage", And it further appearing that the Petitioner, Bellingham Bay Improvement Company is a private corporation, organized and existing -under and by virtue of the laws of Washington, and that said Petitioner is the sole owner of all of the property embraced within such plat abutting or fronting upon the portion of 11aplewood Avenue herein petitioned to be vacated; And it further appearing tly t the particular circumstances of this case s and the reason for the vacation petitioned for are as set forth in the petition herein, and are in aid of the laying out -nd improving of a state highway known as "Pacific Highway", and that the portion of Maplewood Avenue so petitioned to be vacated is no longer re- quired as a public highway and has never been improved or traveled as such, and that it would be for the best interests of the public and the Petitioner that the same be vacated; And it further appearing that under dote of September 4, 1923, this Board and Sam E. Barrett, Auditor of said County and Ex-offici6 Clerk of said Board, did fix Wednesday the 17th day of October 1923, at tna o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the regular meeting room of thn County Conmissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the Court House at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Vlashington, as the time and place for hearing off} said Petition, and did order that Notices of `such hearingbe posted in three of the most public places on the land embraced in said Plat and that due proof thereof be made to this Board; ' - - RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM _ . Wednesday THE _ 17th. DAY or October 1.92 3 And it further appearing from the affidavits of Sam E. Barrett and J. V1. Kindall, here- tofore filed herein, that on the 6th day of September .1923 the said J. W. Kindall, under the direction of the said Sam E. Barrett, Auditor.of said County and Ex-officio Clerk of said Y Board, posted type -mitten notices, each of which was duly signed by Sam E. Barrett's official signature as Auditor of said County and Ex-officio Clerk of said Board, and each of which notices had thereon an impression of the fficial seal of said County, and that _said typewritten notices were posted respectively as follows, to -wit: One notice posted in a conspicuous place on a post on the Southerly side of Alderwood Street in said Platof "Country Cluh Acreage", which post is in a conspicuous place on said Alderwood Street adjoining the traveled portion thereof and is located about two hundred feet Vlesterly of the intersection of said Alderwood Street with the Northwest Diagonal Road; One notice posted in a conspicuous place on s atump on the Southwesterly side of Maplewood Avenue in said Plat of "Country Club Acreage", which stump is in a conspicuous place on said Maple- %,�ood Avenue adjoining the traveled portion thereof and is located opposite z4 the intersection of Maplewood Avenue and Alderwood Street`. One notice posted in a conspicuous �plage on an electric light pole on the Southwesterly side of Maplewood Avenue ih said plat of ".Country Club Acreage", which electric light pole is in a con- spicuous place on said Maplewood Avenue adjoining the traveled portion thereof and is located at the intersection of Cottonwood Avenue and Maplewood Avenue. Said three places of posting last nomed being three of the most public places in said Plat of "Country Club Acreage." And that on the 6th day of September 1923 the said J. 111. Kindall did likewise post a like notice of the time and place of such hearing on a log located in a conspicuous place on the Southeasterly corner of and on the portion of said Maplewood Avenue so petitioned to be vacated; And it further appearing that each and every one of the notices posted as aforesaid con- tained a statement .that said petition had been filed to vacate said portion of Maplewood Avenue described in said notice, together with a statement of the time and pia. ce fixed for the hearing of said Petition and stating b:� vLom and when said Petition was filed, the object thereof and describing the property sought to be vacated; And it further appearing that this Board has full jurisdiction to consider this matter and of the subject matter hereof, and that such vacation would be just and proper, reason- able and for the public good, and this Order as entered is such as justice and the public welfare in the premises require, and the Board finding the foregoing facts, all and sin- gular, and being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS Na17 THEREFORE CONSIDERED AND ORDERED, That that portion of Maplewood Avenue as shown upon the plat of"Country Club Acreage", such plat having been filed for record in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, 6n October 15, ' 1919, as a public street or highway and more particularly described and bounded as follows, to -wit: All that portion of Maplewood Avenue lying between the Southwesterly line of the Pacific Highway as the same is `now located, and the South line of the Hanlon Road, such portion being particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Southwesterly line of Maplewood Avenue Thirty Six smd `Fifty Five Hundredths 36.55) feet North Forty Four degrees Seven minutes 44 071) 'lest fromtk.e East corner of Lot Twenty Seven 27) , Block Five (5) as shown upon the plat of Country Club Acreage, filed `for record in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington on the 16th day of October A. D.' 1919; thence curving to the left with a radius of Fourteen Hundred Seventy (1470) feet along the Southwest line of Maplewood Avenue a distance of Seven Hundred Fifty Five and Four Hundredtsh (755.04) feet to the North corner of Lot Thirty (30) in said Block Five (5); thence North Seventy Three degrees Thirty Three Minutes (73.331) West -Five Hundred Thirty Six and Thirty Eight.Hundredths (5,36`03&y feet along said Southviest -line of Maplewood Avenue to the:. South line of the Hanlon Road; - thence North eig ty nine,' degrees Forty Two and One -Half minutes (89 42') East .Two Hundred and Eighty Three Hundredths (200.83) feet to the West corner of • Block One (1) .= in said plat; thence South-easterly following along the North-easterly line of Maplewood Avenue Seven Hundred Twenty (720) feet, more or less, to' the South4e'' terly line o,f the Pacific Highwa ; thence` South Forty Four degrees Seven minutes (44 711 East along the Southwesterly line of -the Pacific Highway Four Hundred Ten (410) feet, more or less, to the point of beginning:; ..Be ,, and the same.. is hereby . vacated and all right or title to the portion of said t street or highway hereby vacated shall vest in Bellingham -Bay Improvement Company, a Corporation; and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER CRDERED That this Order .of Vacation be forthwith filed with t Sam E. Barrett as the. County Auditor of said Whatcom County and Ex-officio .Clerk of this 'Board,. and that said Auditor shall thereupon note.... up oh;- the . original blat of ""Country Club Acreage" the part thereof hereby s o vacdtede Done in Open Session of . said Board this 17th day of October 1923. " " u n i� a u•. �� " n " " ii a E' C Baxter 'Board` of.- County Commiss:- " Chairman "ioners of Whatcom County " State of Washington " J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Broval ATTEST: County Commissioner Sazn E . Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio . Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington On motion the Board adjourned to -meet Qn Thursday, October 18-i, 1923. Chairman Boar County Commissioners - - � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Thursday y TuF 18th DAY of October 192 3 Thursday, Octoberl8, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 17, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: s I- ✓ Affidavit of poting notices for hearing on petition of Standard Oil Company for franchiseto lay pipe line along Deming -Acme Road, was filed with the Board.. October 18, 1923. d TO THE DEPARTEMNT 0 PUBL l LANDS, OLMIPIA,, WASHINGTON: We, . the Board of County Commissioners of VIhatcom County:;.. -Washington, do hereby petition you to grant us the right of gray for County Road No. 228 as now established and as shown on plat herewith submitted. This right of way more definitely described as beginning at the corner common to Sections 1.6, 17,. 20.and 21, in Township 39 North, Range 1 East; running thence North along the section l mile and ending at the corner commen'to Sections 18, 172 8 and 9 in Township 39 North, Range 1 East, W. E. Said right of way to be,60 feet in width, being 30 feet on either side of the center line of said road. Chairman of Board of County Commissioners of 111hatcom_County Washington. County Commissioner County Commissioner /% rwrr rrQ OQrrr...rr J ` Application of 3nrs . Henry Romersa for dance at Van Zandt was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on F iday October 19, 1923, C airman Boad County Commissiore rs RECORD OF CM4MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tr m Friday THE 19th DAY or October 192 3 11 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COM MSSIOI4RS OF V[HATCOM COUNTY WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF BE, OF THE WELCOME BRIDGE ACROSS THE NORTHFORK : OF THE NOOKSSACK RIVER, IN SECTION 272 : R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. TOWNSHIP 39, NORTH RldTTE 5 East in ZJHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. WHEREAS the Welcome Bridge across the North Fork of the NOOKSACK RIVER, in Section 27, Township 39, North Range 5 East, W. M., in Whatcom, County, Washington, has become unsafe for travel and has been condemned by the county engineer of said Whatcom County, and WHEREAS it is necessary to re -build said bridge at"once and the delay of advertis- ing for and letting of bids for such bridge would endanger property and unduly cut off communication by travel over such bridge; and WHEREAS an emergency exists; Nat? THEREFORE BE AMID IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that it is necessary to re build said bridge at once and the delay of advertising for and letting of bids would endanger property and unduly cut off communication by travel over such.bridge:*: and that an emergency exists, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that'a contract for the re -building and construction of a new bridge at said point be made and entered into by this board vd th some responsible party without the publication of notice and calling for bids as required by law for bridge construction, of which the estimated cost shall be over $500.00. DOME IN REGULAR ADJOURIED SESSION OF THE BOARD, this 19th day of October, A. D. 1923. u n It it n it It it it if n u It n n " Board of County Coimuiss- " " ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington. " n u if n n n it n u n u it n n n E. C. Baxter CHAIR1 AN of the Board of County Commissioners J A Miller C OIZiISSI 01,ER ATTEST: F C Martin Deputy COUNTY AUDITOR and ex-officio Ed Brovin Clerk of the Board COM.SSIO1,MR Applications of Maple Falls Community Club for dance on Oct 20, and of Geo. U. Miller to conduct dance in Everson Oct 19, were filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet turday,—October, 20, 1923 Chairman Bo rd County Commissioners. /0, SS j -, P10 October Tram RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday THE 20th DAY of October 192 3. IN THE MATTER OF THE SELECTING OF POLLING PLACES FOR THE PIMCINCTS OF WHATCOY COUNTY, WASHINGTON, TO BE USED AS SUCH POLLING PLACES ORDER SELECTING. FOR THE PORT, SCHOOL A1,1D CITY ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN SAID ViTATC OMI COUNTY ON SA'9URDAY, DEC=,R 1st, 1923. -WHEREAS, the Port, School and City Elections are to be held in Whatcora County, Washing- ton on Saturday the lst day of December, 1923, and the lair makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling places to be used as such at said Elections ; and, WBEREAS, 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 elec- tions on December lst, 1923. Each of said buildings which have been selected, being con- venient and readily accessible to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally known by the name by which it is hereinafter designated. NM70 THEREFORE, 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 Port, School and City Elections to be held in said County on Saturday, the lst day of December, A. D. 1923. BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, llth Pet: Court House,- G St,, 1. BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 21st Pet: Court House, G St. BELLINGHAU, lst `'card, 31st Pet: Court House, G St. BELLINGHAE, lst Ward, 41st Pet: Columbia School BELLINGHAM, 1st.Ward, 51st Pet: Store Bldg., 2800 Meridian Street BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 61st Pet: Store Bldg., 2800 Meridian Street BELLINGHAM, lst `lard, 71st Pet: Columbia School BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 81st Pet: Riceland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street BELLINGHAM, lst Vlard,.91st Pet: Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street BELLINGHAM, lst Ward,101st Pet: Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street BELLINGHAU, 2nd Viard, 12th Pet: City Hall, Prospect Street BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 22nd Pet: City Hall, Prospect Street BELLINGHAM,.2nd Ward, 32nd Pet: City Hall, Prospect Street BELLINGHAM, 2nd YWard,. 42nd Pet: Whatcom High School BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 52nd Pet: Whatcom High School r BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 62nd Pet: Beck's Bakery, Cornwall Avenue BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 72nd Pet: Winter's Store., James & Carolina BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 82nd Pet: Beck's Bakery, Corrnvall Avenue BELLINGHAU, 2nd Ward, 92nd Pet: Winters Store, James & Carolina BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward,102nd Pft: Eureka School House BELLINGHAi:I, 2nd Ward, 112thPct: Eureka School House BELLINGHAM$ 2nd Ylard,122nd Pet: King's Store, 4400 Alabama Street BELLINGHAM$ 3rd Ward, 13th Pet: Diehl Motor Co., Cor. Champion & Dock BELLINGHA', 3rd Wards 23rd Pet: Diehl Motor Co., Cor. Champion & Dock BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 33rd Pet: Diehl Motor Co., Cor. Champion & Dock BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 43rd Pet: Franklin School House BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 53rd Pet: Franklin School House BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 63rd Pet: Lincoln School House BELLINGHAH, 3rd V7ard, 73rd Pet: Lincoln School House BELLINGHAM, 3rd 'Ward, 83rd Pet: Stimson's Grocery, Electric Ave RECORD OF COI' IMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1601 October TERM _ _ _ . Saturday,,, _ _ l.Hg _ _ ......___ _. 20th. DAY or_._ . October . . .192_ 3. BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 14th Pet: Isherwoods Grocery, 809 Elk Street BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 24th Pet: Isherwoods Grocery, 809 Elba Street BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 34th Pet: Maple St. Fire Hall, Cor.: Indian and Maple Sts, BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 44th Pet: Maple St. Fire Hall, Cor.:Indian and VAple Ste, BELLINGHAM, 4th `lard, 54th Pet: Maple Street Grocery, 702: T,hple Street BELLINGHAMs 4th Ward, 64th Pet: hhple Street Grocery, 702 Maple Street ; BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, 15th Pet: Lowell School BELLINGHAMs 5th Ward, 25th Pet: Lauell School BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, 35th Pet: Lowell School BELLINGHAM, 5th Ward, 45th Pet: Larrabee School House BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 16th Pet: South Side High School BELLINGHAM, 6th `lard, 26th Pet: South Side High Scholl BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 36th Pet Larrabee School House BELLINGHAM, 6th Ward, 46th Pet: Larrabee School House BLAINE, let. Pet: City Hall BLAINE, 2nd. Pat: City Hall BLAINE, 3rd. Pet: City Hall FERNDALE, 1st Pet: City Hall LINDEN, let. Pet: Citg Hall LYNDEN, 2nd. Pet: City Hall NOOKSACK, lst. Pet: Farmer's Telephone Building SUMAS , let Pet: City Hall ACME TOWNSHIP, 1st Pet: Old School.House, Saxon District No. 8 BAKER TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Manual Training Hall, Clipper Dist. No. 40 BAKER TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Blue Mountain School House COLUMBIA TOIINSHIP, let Pet: Kendall School House COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Columbia Valley School House CRESCENT TOWNSHIP, Samish lake School House, Dist. No. 43 CUSTER TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Custer School House CUSTER TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Excelsior School House DELTA TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Old School House, Glendale Dist. No. 312 DELTA TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Old School House, Glendale Dist. No. 312 DEMING TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Deming School House DEMIt•;G TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Bell Creek School House FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Woodlyn School House FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: City Hall, Ferndale FERNDALE TOWNSHIPI 3rd Pet: City Hall, Ferndale FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: North Bellingham School House GENEVA TOWNSHIP, Old School House, District No. 44 GLACIER TOWNSHIP; Glacier School House LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, lot Pet: P. J. Cook's Residence Goshen LAB"TRENCE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Township Hall LUMMI ISLAND TO6`INSHIP$ let Pet: lummi Island School House LYNDEN TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Township Hall LINDEN TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Greenwood School House LINDEN TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pet: Northwood School House MAPLE FALLS TOUNSHIP, let Pet: Vhple Falls School House MARIETTA TOWNSHIP, is t Pot: Marietta School House RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Saturday THE 20th DAY OF October 192 3 MARIETTA TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Andrus Garage, N. W. Diagonal Road HOUNTAIN VIB7 TUINSHIP, lst Pet: Grand, View School House, Dist No. 83 11OUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP j- 2nd Pet: -Pt. Whi tehorn School House, Dist. No. 93 MOUNTAIN VILTI TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pct:.West Mt. View School House, Dist. No. 55 11OUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: East Mt. View School House, Dist. No. 308 NOOKSACK TM7NSHIP, 1st Pet: City Hall, Sumas NOOKSACK T911,ISHIP, 2nd Pet: C1 earbro ok School House, District No. 318 NOOKSACK TOV11;SHIP, 3rd Pet: Farmers' Telephone Building, Everson-Nooksack Road NOOKSACK TOYMSHIP, 4th Pet: City Hall, Sum -is PARK TOWNSHIP, lst Pet: Park School House POINT ROBERTS TUINSHIP, Point Roberts School House ROM, TaVNSHIP, Summitt School House, District No. 303 SET1-rr 00 TOWNSHIP, Julien's Residence TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, let Pet: Forest Grove School House TEN M- LE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Ten 11ile School House TEN MLE TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pet: Victor School House TEN ISLE TOWNSHIP, 4th Pet: Davis School House VAN WYCK TUWKSHIP, let Pet: De Vlieger's Residence VAN WYCK T(TUNSHIP, 2nd Pet: Van Wyck School House VAN tiIYCK TC7l71 HIP, 3rd Pet: Selene's Residence, Guide Meridian Road SKATE PRECINCT, Newhalem School House TRAIL PRECINCT, School House, Posner Platt VALLEY PRECINCT, Ranger Station Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day:of October, 1923. E. C. Baxter n It n If n u 11 11 n If 11 11 n �� 11 Chairman of the Board " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " J. A. Yiller " State of Ylashington " County Commissioner n n n n u n u n ti Ed Brovrn County Commissioner ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 000-------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF C OLUI S S I OMRS OF WHAT C OM COUNTY, WASHIITGTON. IN THE I:IAT`i'E'R OF AN EI MRGEIICY • EXISTING IN COMMICTION UITH • TIM ROAD & BRIDGE FUIM OF WHATC011 : COUNTY, WASHINGTON, and PROVIDING R E S O L U T I O N FOR THE ISSUANCE CF EIERGENCY : WARRAINTS . WHEREAS, on the 19th day of October, 1923, this Board determined and resolved that it was necessary to re -build the VELCOLM BRIDGE across the North Fork of the Nooksack River, Section 27, Township 39, North Range 5 East, W. U., in Whatcom County, Washington, for the reason that same had become unsafe for travel and had been condemned by the County Engineer of said Whatcom County; and this board further found and resolved that an emergency existed and that a contract for the re -building and construction of c new bridge at said point be made and entered into by this board with some responsible party without the publication of notice and calling for bids; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tr.Rm _ . Saturday . THE 20th . DAY or October, 192 3- WHEREAS payment for the construction of said bridge can only be made out aF the General Ro.ad and Bridge Fund of Whatcom County, Washington; and VIHEREAS the said bridge becoming unsafe for travel and having been condemned by the said County engineer, was an unforseen catastrophe or emergency which could not have been anticipated at the time the estimates were computed for the f iscal year 1923 and levy made therefor; and WHEREAS there is not money enough in the General Road and Bridge Fund of Slhatcom County, Washington, at this time to pay the warrants which it will be necessary to issue for the construction of said bridge; NOW, THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AM ORDERED that said bridge becoming unsafe for travel and having been condemned by the said county engineer of Whatcom County, is an unforeseen catastrophe which could not have been anticipated at the time the estimates werecomputed f6r said fiscal year 1923; and that an emergency exists and it is necessary to issue emergency warrants on said General Road and Bridge Fund of Whatcom County, Washing- ton, in payment for the construction of said new bridge; and IT IF RURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, be and he here- by is directed to issue emergency warrants on said General Road and Bridge Fund, in pay- ment for the construction of said new bridge; said warrants to be drawn in accordance with estimates filed and claims.duly approved by this board., Said warrants to be designated as "E' +RGENCY WARRAIITS SERIES "B" NO. and that said emergency warrants so issued by the said Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, shall not be paid out of the General Road and Bridge Fund for the year 1923; and that the amount of such warrant indebtedness ,shall be included in the levy for the said General Road and Bridge Fund against which said warrants are drawn and made for the next succeeding fiscal year, to -wit: 1924, and said warrants shall draw interest at the rate of not to exceed 6 �° per annum; and IT IS FURTHER LRDERED that the emergency warrants issued under this resolution shall not exceed the totalsum of $23,064.00 DOITE IN OPEIT SESSION OF THE BOARD THIS 20th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923. E C Baxter If if it If it rr " u " " " " rr rr CHAIRMN OF THE BOARD OF COMI ISS.IONERS "Board of: County Conmiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " J A Miller " State of Washington " C 01,211 S S I OVER u n n""" n n n"""" u Ed Brovm C OMIS S I OIM ATTEST: F C Martin Deptity COUNTY AUDITOR and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. --------- 000--------- Proposal of Cramer Contracting Co for construction of Welcome Bridge, was filed with the Board. On -motion the Board adjourned to meet on October 23, 1923. e'lz Chairman BoardGCounty Commissioners -3 % C, V U RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tuesday Trt;rr y Trrr: 23rd DAY OF October 192 3 M/ Tuesday, Octobye 23, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 20, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 000------- BEFORE TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COL21ISSIMERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHI IGT ON . IN THE MIATTER OF DUPLICATE ORDER TO ISSUE WARRANT TO BELLINGHLU JUNK CO ( VMREAS, application has.been made to this Board by the Bellingham Junk Company whre- in the permanent loss of Current Expense Fund warrant No. 89293, issued on July 2, 1923 in the sum of $26.00 in favor of said Bellingham Junk Company is set out to the satisfaction of this Board. NMI, THEREEM, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditorbe, and he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of $26.00 on the Current Expense Fund to the said Bellingham Junk .Company in lieu of the one so lost. Done inl regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of 1923. n n It n u If """" 11 " 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " " " n If 11 n If " " " n " E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board --------- 000------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, October 24, 1923. Chairfmfi Boa d County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Nth Tr.,ltrz �fiudneadqyatThe Nth ri ay the 26th V of Moter J Wednesday$ October 24, 1923.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday Oc October 23, 1923: Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: CURRLITT EXPEITSE FUITD Sam E. Barrett, Co Aud. Claims paid from Revolving Fund ------- 000----- $282,00 Applications of Gulf Grange to conduct dance at Yt. View on October 27, 1923, and of No Bellingham Grange to conduct dance on Oct 27, 1923, were granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to mee n Thursday, October -25, 1923. Cha.irrar,n Boa3A County Commissioners Thursday, October 25, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 26, 1923. Pnesent,all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had and claims allowed; ------- 000-------- Application of Everson Fire Dept for dance on October 26, 1923, -uas granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on October 26, 1923. '-? e2�L �U ��— Chairman Boar County Commissioners Friday, October 26, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 25, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims viere allowed and proceeding had: ------- 000-------- Application of John King for dance on October 27, 1923, was granted by the Board. -------- 000-------- '7eisinberger Camp estimate ;?'500.00 for 1924: On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Oc�M,2 1923 Chairman oard County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Saturday Trig 27th DAY of October 1923 Saturday, October 27, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 26, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------- Petition to grant dance license to Alki Bungalow, was filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on October 30, 1923. Y'x-�"" Chaimram Boa3Yd County Commissioners Tuesday, October 30, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjourn-menttaken on October 27, 1923. Present, .all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ---000—...s-- Application of C. Heuman to conduct dance on Nov. 3, 1943, at Alki, was granted by the Board. On notion the Board adjourned to meet oA November 1st, 1923. Chairman Boar County Comissioxmrs RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tratri ThursdayTHE . - .. _.... ......... . 1stDAYOF ..... _.......... . .. __._.._........ ..... _.. .. __.... ..._... November. _.. _........ ._1923 - The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 30, 1923. Present, all members of -the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims yrere allov;ed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FU1gD . E E Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 139.60 Sam F, Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 A J Love do 115,00 Lucy E King do 115.00 M Colvin do 90.00 W L Beck do (Bal due from Sept) 21.95 F C Martin do Clerk of Board 125.00 M Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 D Wurtenberg Salary as_ Bookkeeper75.00 E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J A Miller do 166-.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 -Nellie H Abbott Salary as Supt.. County Schools 187.50 ZLrs Jennie M Robin Salary as Deputy Supt Co Schools 125.00 Edwin, I:i Day Salary as Justice of Pace 100.00 T-1 H Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo. H Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 11ax 1Iehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J Diaz Salary as .County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gaviley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L J I3niin Salary as County Auto Mechanic 175.00 J IV Smith Salary as County Garage Floorman 125.00 Ed.E Hardin Salary as Judge 178,65 ,.W P Brown Salary as Judge 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart- Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin, -Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer 100.00 Edith M Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank.Wilson Salary as.Chief Deputy Treas. 150.00 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier 135.00 Olive.Wilson Salary as Deputy Treas. 125.00 J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 C W Fisk Salary as Clerk 100.00 Frelo.ve L. Canfield Salary as Clerk 100.00 Claire G Wilson.. Salary as Warrant Clerk 100.00 S A Earl Salary as Clerk 100.00 H D McArthur Salary as Aasessor 187.50 F M Carver Salary as Chief Deputy 150.00 G A Pence Salary as Deputy 120.00 Helen,Campb.ell do 100.00 Tend Campbell Salary -as Clerk 100.00 Anna. Van Cleve do 22.60 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L Medhurst do 150.00 W M Brock do 125,00 H D Drain do 125.00 IV H Carpenter Salary as Jcd- ler 140'.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 40.00 Francis K Atherton Stenographic services 83.33 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as Agricultural Agent 158.34 'C,C King Salary as County Howe Superintendent 100.00 Lottie.V Jamieson Salary as Matron County Home 50.00 G Tatsugawa Salary as Cook 19.20 H. J Hurst Salary as Assistant Cook 15.00 Ben Coligan do 15.00 . Vialter Borchardt do . _19.20 Yxs E.W Day Salary as County Nurse 75.00 Walter•Borchardt Salary as Assistant Nurse 11.29 Ader-, Mukes do 40.00 J F McKinnon Salary as Laborer 75.00 Wm Hunt Salary as Teamster 5.00 Mr M B Edwards Salryy;,as Cook 46.61 Fred %V McElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl McCoy Salary as Draftsman 160.00 E W Gooch Salary as Insttman 77.00 L G Bounden Salary as Head Chainman 80.00 C J Nichols Salary as Chainman 40.00 J G Barber do 24.00 C F Ristine .Salary as Inspector Hv�ry 6 B 156.00 Mrs R.'O Stone Salary as Matron Detention Hospital 75.00 M Bjarnson Moving voting machines 29,75 Geo H.Syb-rant Expense as'Charity Commissioner 11.55 Nellie H Abbott Expense as County Superintendent 15.01 Edith M Thornton Stamps 5.60 0 Humphreys Expense as Constable 6.00 October TERM Thursday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE is t DAY or November 1923 Alvada Kelly Expense as Probation Officer 1.00 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 34.30 ,.� rgaret J Diaz Expense as County Tuberculosis ITurse 3.75 * H Simpson Assisting County Superintendent 6.00 H Simonarson Serving as Dep. Sher. a/c Dance Halls 25.00 H E Stout do 25.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Company Phone service to County 98.11 Western Union Telg. Co Telegrams for Com-JudgeB-Prob.Of-Slier etc 21.28 Mae Shintaffer Registering births & deaths in Dist. 1 4.00 R W Drake Registering births & deaths in Dist. 2 4.75 Y H Tromp Registering births & deaths in Dist. 4 6.50 lairs Cora Radley Registering births & deaths in Dist. 5 8.00 11rs Fred Flint Registering births & deaths in Dist. 8' 3.25 The Weiser Drug Co Supplies for Co Patients 1.75 Brown & Cole Groceries for Detention Hospital 40.64 Carstens Packing Co 1leat for Detention Hospital 6.80 Royal Dairy Products Co Butter for Detention Hospital 3.06 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co Light for Detention Hospital 1.98 11 T Yewhinney Work at County Home 31.50 Andrew Bicker Work at County Home 7.00 Joseph Brovin Labor at County Home 19.50 Walter Borchardt Extra work at County Home 14.50 C.S Councilman Carpenter work at County Home 6 0.00 Geo Casebeer Grinding feed for County Home 3.10 Brovin Cole, Inc Groceries for Co Home & hrs Smith 329.22 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home (Sept -Oct.) 77.13 Poultry Feed Assn Feed for County. Home ( Sept 87.65 Royal Dairy Products Co Ice & Butter fdr County Home (Sept -Oct) 22.80 Frye & Company Ueat for County Home 138.85 F. F Gerard Supplies for County Home 27.55 Red Cross Pharmacy Hedicine for County Home Hospital (Sep -Oct) 102.90 Collins Drug Co Supplies for County Horse 7.55 Horse Hardware Co do 157.70 Northwest Hdw. Co Coal Hods etc. for County Horne 2.34 E, L Hurd Gas etc. for County Home Trusk ( June -Sep -Oct) 13.69 'Vim Ogle Shoe repairs for County Home (Aug -Sep -Oct, 8.80 S.T Clifton Blacksmithing for County Home (Jul -Sep) 10.75 A J Blythe Plbg & Htg. Co Plumbing repairs at County Home 10.75 Lynden Implement Co Repairs to separator for Co Horse ftlay) 11.30 Caine-Grimsham Co Coal &: cement for Co Home 84.95 Thiel & Welter Supplies for County Home 2.90 Bellingham Battery Co Elect cut out etc. for Co Home 30.00 O.R Hollingsworth Burial of Earl Armstrong 25.00 Wash. Chicl►iren's Home Society Care of Enstrom Children (lgov 26) 24.00 Ben Tucker Care of Karcy Children 20.00 I, N Cone Assistance rendered Pairs. Blum & Children 103.08 Empire Heat & Grocery Co Groceries for 11rs. Faggs 13.35 The Fair %feat & Grocery Co Groceries for Frank et al 22.40 Brovrn & Cole Groceries for Johnson et al (Sep -Oct) 77.61 The O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Lancaster et al 31.88 B, B Grocery Co Groceries for Banks et al 28.94 Fischer 4 Isaacs Groceries for Teller 10.00 Alfred Isherwood Groceries etc. for sirs. 1:1cCreesh (Sept) 15.97 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Golden Rule Trading Co Groceries for O'brien 17.51 llt View Store Groceries for Berjstrom (Sep 10-Oct 5) 10.00 Scott & Hart Groceries for Sturgeon et al(June to Oct) 162.41 Everson Ziercantile Co Groceries for Hxs Hunt (Sect) 9.50 S,G Bather Groceries for Mrs. Coligan 19.03 Wplten & E`ontfort Groceries for Johns.on et al (Sep -Oct) 140.24 George & Barker Salmon Pack. Co Supplies for 1:1rs. Taylor 35.93 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Feltberg 22.50 Kuls.han Store Hdse for Mrs. Trove 6.50 Montgomery. Fuel Co Wood for Teller et al (Apr-Yay-June-Aug) 22.50 Blaine Municipal Light Plant Light for mrs. Davy 1.00 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co Gas & Light for lairs. Frank (Sep -Jul -Sep) 7.70 W.H. Heaton, Agent House rent for 1karyott (Feby to Oct both inc) 40.50 Nick Kpaxusa House rent for 1:irs . Beidler 15.00 Bellingham American Publ. Co Publ. for County 4.10 Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co Supplies for Treas-Supt Eng-Janitor 207.75 Griggs Sta & Prtg. Co Supplies for Aud-Atty-JudgeB-Treas-Sher etc 162.08 LQvnnan & Hanford Co Supplies for County Agricultural Agent 6.09 The American Law Book Co Book for Judge Brovm 8.00 C,A Griffith Co Rubber stamps for Treas-Pros. Atty. 2.80 The Dalton Add.Lra.ch Sales Co Ac_ding machine taper for Asse sor 9.00 Burroughs Adding Machine Co Adding machine ribbon for Co reas .75 dales Adding Machine Co Adding machine for county clerk 175. 00 Art Engraving Co Cut of bridge span 2.50 F, Stanley Piper Blue prints for County Engineer -1.50 Chas. F . Easton Repairs to fountain pens for County Treas . 8.50 Puget Sound Pourer & Lt Cc Lt & Pow for Cths & Garage & Gas for Jail 65.83 Hemnie & Thomason Insurance premium on County Garage 118.80 R.H Smith, Agent. Insurance premium on County Garage Bldg 118.80 Edward H 1uil'er Insurance Garage contents 86.00 C,J Sorensen Insurance premium on Co Autos 351.60 Modern Electric Co 11aterial and wiring in County Garage 45.56 Ballow & Wright Riveting machine & supplies for County Gar. 103.67 Standard Oil Co Gas for County Garage 46.03 Tabor & Cruikshank Auto parts f or County Garage 127.19 John F Campbell Parts for County Garage 2,05 Pressentin-Hullquist Rotor Co Auto parts for County Garage 9.56 Tie Auto Top Co Auto curtains repaired for Co Garage 6.75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Trium Thursday THE lst DAY or November . 70 1923 Bellingham Auto Top Works Repairs for County Garage 3.00 T & 171 Tire & Rubber Co Tire & tube for County Garage 13.46 Bellingham Battery Co Battery service to County Garage 13.40 Northwest Auto Elect. Co Battery service to County Garage 12.36 S VI -Cornish Paint Co Paint etc. for Cths & Garage 7.30 I:Torse Hdw. Co Supplies for Cths. Remodeling & County Garage 8.19 Northwest Hardware Co Baterial for County Garage & Courthouse 13.63 Charles Rode Plastering etc in Courthouse Basement 147.50 Modern Electric Co Work on remodeling Cths basement 88.90 Caine -Grimshaw Co Cement etc. for Courthouse 22.99 A J,Blythe Plbg & Htg Co Tank bulbs for Courthouse 2.50 John E Hunro Carpenter on padded cell 50.00 The .Home Store Supplies for Janitor and Sheriff and clothing for prisoners helping janitor 12.73 Central Grocery Brooms etc for Janitor 14.75 Economy filet Wash Laundry Laundry for Jail 5.65 Legoe Hdw Co Batteries for Sheriff 3.00 Thiel & Welter Matting for Courthouse 9.30 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Courthouse 2.20 Paul Tolsman Heals for Prisoners 303.60 Nellie A. Robinson Tobacco .for Weatherford 3.00 Union Prtg., Bndg. & Sta. Co Books etc. for Assessor 386.40 C 0,17eiss Exp. as Horticulturalist 10.00 Pe Gotchy Work on voting machines 59.00 ISARRIAGE C.ERTIFICA1rE FUrID G P,Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording Marriage Certificates 42.00 I,AVi LIBRARY West Publishing Co Books for County Law Library 70.00 INSTITUTE FUIID IIrs, Myrtia Bright Refund of Teachers Excm Fees 3.00 J H•Perkins do 1.00 Howard G Hanbloom do 1.00 LIQUOR 11WESTIGATION FUND Geo-H Sybrant Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Aug) 125.00 William L Gaston do 100.00 E G, J Brenton do 125.00 Sumas Garage & Elec. Co Sup & Lab for Sheriffs Auto 44.72 Current Expense Fund Lab & Sup to Sheriff's Auto from Co Garage 65.95 1 `/J?,9 1 ROAD AIdD BRIDGE FUND J L Johnston Salary as Mechanic a./c road machinery 125.00 M Bjarnson Salary as Truck Driver 63.76 Roy H Leonard do 8.50 Chet Holmes do 4.25 R Bullock do 44.62 F C Smith do 12.75 Wilbur Nienab_er do 2.12 Gus • Ni enab er do 22.31 Jacob Hosler do 2.65 Geo Carpenter do 6.90 Balfour, Guthrie & Co Cement for Permanent Hy n 6 B 972.48 Lee,Jess Labor on road 132.00 F J� Vandema.rk do 126.00 D B-Holeman do 8.75 John A Lind do & Team 9.00 Oscar Lee do 3.00' Theod Linde do 14.00 Hilge Linde do 3.50 N Lonseth do 8.75 Th Linde do 3.75 Gerrit Polinder Salary as Foreman (Hannagen Bridge) 13.00 Oscar Post Labor on Bridge 6.75 Carl Iduenscher Labor on Hanagan Road 20.62 John Bullock Salary as Foreman & with team 124.75 John Bullock, Jr. Labor on road 26.50 A Ewing do 28.00 E A Parker Labor on road with team 119.00 Li Clinard Work with team.. 21.00 C Clinard Labor on road 10.00 Ben,Tucke-r Labor on Deming -Glacier Road 135.00 John Baxter do 135.00 A E, Osborn labor on Mt Viet & Marietta Road 19.50 R B- Osborn do 18.00 A Jeffersop do 13.50 R Squiqui do 16.50 Eugene Paul do 15.38 Allen Duneanson do 9.00 S Jefferson do 15.38 Chester Solomon do 12.00 Everett lf,--.tz do 9.00 Ed Warbuss do 16.50 Alfred Lane do 10.50 Bert Squiqui do 19.13 G A-21atz Salary as Foreman 21.00 October TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday Tne: is t DAY or Nov emb er 1923 Olaf Glad Labor on Woodlawn Road 24.00 W A Schenck do 22.50 J Herman Pehrson do Tait View Pleasant Val. 77.50 A W Frost Salary as Foreman 62.00 Geo-ITaryott Salary as Laborer 3.00 Hike Van T.ierbergen Work on Guide Meridian 51.75 G VanderGriend do 2.00 Bert E Smith Labor on road 85.00 Evan Nordby do 68.00 B Harvey do 24.75 A J•Berg do 24.75 Cramer Contracting Co Framing comb span at `%lelcome 133.69 C Beck Labor on Road 17.50 Cecil C Creasey Work with steam shovel 36.12 V Parrish Ba 1 due for road work in August 51. 00 Deming Township Work on detour 50.00 Louis T Burejlen Labor on Slater Bridge 2.00 The,Olympic Portland Cement Co Repairing bridge on T:arietta Road 12.84 Clia,s Fisher Nark on rail at Cassils place on Deming Road 8.50 Farmers Taiercantile Co Spikes etc. for'1lelcome Bridge (Aug -Oct) 22.15 Northwest Hdw. Co Cable, spikes, etc. 70.84 Morse Hdw. Co Bolts etc 21.65 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co Paint for railing 2.35 Jacob John Gravel 34.50 A�,ierican Concrete Wks Tile for 11arshall Hill 2.88 Caine-Grimshaty Co Coal for Reese Hill & Vielcome Bdg 58.86 Y1 R Diller Powder for U S Bridge 16.30 P C Key Pwd etc. & hauling lumber 27.35 Rudolph H Elsner Hauling plank 3.50 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber 33.98 Columbia Valley, Lynden Lumber 7.20 J Norstrom & Son Lumber 14.45 Tait View Lbr Co Lumber for bridge (Sept) 188.56 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber for Bertrand Bridge 185.58 E K Wood Lumber Co Lumber for repairs to bridge on liarie tta Rd. 21.48 Dennis Bonner Logs & Labor 16.00 Standard Oil Co Gas etc. 241.43 G A IL-tz Gas for gravel loader 2,10 F F-Gerard Gas & oil for grader 1.75 J L.Durdin Gas for grader 6.63 Porterts Garage Gas w labor for truck 1.60 Hughes Hotot Co Gas & oil for truck (Sept) 2.96 G Roberts Gas etc. for trucks ( Jan-Mch-Aor-Tway-June) 38.19 G ti1. -"obertson Hot shot battery (Sept) 2.50 Diehl iTotor Co Parts for trucks 48.73 Howard -Cooper Corp. Parts for tractors & grader (July -Oct) 402.80 A Wasching Repairs to grader 15.25 Feenaughty 11achy. Co 1 flestern Fresno 38.55 C V Hensley heals while working vd th truck 3.00 St Paul Tacoma Lbr Co Labor & sup for middle Fork Road 493.71 I1T VIEXI ROAD FUIID Bel;.ingham American Pub. Co Pub. Notice re Assm't Roll for P. Hy A 10 7.20 RIVER I%1PROVE210, IdT FUND S W, Jones Salary as Foreman 118.75 Adman Nouwens Salary as Head End 108.00 Uax,Fullner Salary as Cap Maker 112.50 0 R, Jeffers Labor on River 28.00 T P. Jeffers do 150.00 V1 R. Parker do Teamster 18.00 Geo,Blder do Engineer 169.00 R C, Shumtvay do Teamster 12.00 Eben Yead do Engineer 3.50 Ti Bjarnson do Tr.Driver 21.25 N Ogle A Heaton do' 4.00 Robt h.Sorensen loving donkeys etc August) 40.00 Everson Hdvr & Furn Co Babbitt etc I �Ju1-Aug) 4.28 Larson & Idiller Bolts etc Jul -Sep -Oct 9.20 Northwest Hdv Co Bolts etc -Sep- I 24.95 Morse Hdty Co Drift bolts -Sep- 11.13 Caine-Grimsham Co Coal -Sep- 44,79 Standard Oil Ca Gasoline 7.00 C E, Vihited Gas etc for truck (Aug -Sept) 16.82 R F Raper Piling 380.50 DR. IEPT DIST . 7 4 MINTENANCE FUIUID A G Stierlen Labor 23.62 Paul Brown do 16.50 Herbort Talmage do 18.00 H 11 ogdal do 12.00 R L•Anderson do 12.00. U Van Iiessbergen do Foreman 36.00 H Kortlever do 36.00 Leo Koole do 40.25 John Thorp do 7.50 Pain. Brown do 3.75. A G,Stierlen do 4.38 John Tharp do 6.00 Leo Koole do 16,62 J V1, Seat do 1.50 i il�.iam J Heutink do 1.87 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � 7 October TERM Thursday THE is t DAY or November 1923 Columbia Valley Lbr Co T�umber (Sept) 4 20.30 Lynden Dept Store jails etc (Sep -Oct) 3.35 • 25%, �� DR. II]PT . DIST . # 20 CONSTR . FUND Fred Tarte Labor on Ditch Kaimm Engineer 159.00 S J 19arr --do " Foreman 117.00 Sack Moser do " Laborer 102.00 Gus Nienaber do " Laborer 59.50 Chet Holmes do " Laborer 55.25 Earnest Creasey do " Laborer 46.75 C Jager do " Foreman 122.50 John C Jager do " Team 75.00 John H Jager do " Laborer 24.00 7 �l,vv DUFFMR DITCH LIAINTENANCE FUND Franklin Swope Labor on Ditch 3.00 Paul Brown do 12.00 J V"d Schuyleman do 15.75 Farmers Uercanti le Co Powder & fuse 4.45 SCHELL DITCH 111AINTEITANCE FUND Helmer Fredrickson Maintenance 46.00 Joe Peterson do 60.00 Ole 11ason do 42.00 Lynn Fox do 36 '. 00 August -�xallin do 36.00 H B Douglas do 35.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, Nov. 2. 1923. Chair.nan Boa d County Commissioners f C} RECORD OF COIWIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Friday 'TIIF 2nd DAY OF November 1923 ' Saturday the 3rd Day of November 3 Friday, November 2, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November lst. 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------- October reports of C C ring, Supt County Home and Idargaret J Diaz, as County Tuber- culosis Nurse, were filed with the Board. ------ 000------ ✓ Engineerts estimate e:ctension South Bay Road, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ Application of F Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham Pavilion on Nov 3, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Nov. 3, 1923. Chairman B and County Commissioners Saturday, November 3, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, November 2, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ---000--- -- Applications of Maple Falls Community Club for dance on November 3, 1923., and of Lirs. H Rornersa to conduct dance at Van Zandt on November 3, rure granted_lby the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to rleet on Yonda.y, November 5, 1923. Chairman Boa d County Connnissioners RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TFnrt Monday THE 5th DAY OF November 192 3 Monday, November 5, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday,'November 3, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ FOREST RESERVE HIGIN AY FUI:D A R EcPhee Bal on r of w in Glacier for lit Baker Hy ti 1500.00 G H Bacon Serv. as Arbitrator a/c R of W for lit Baker Hy 25.00 71 H Wa-oles do 25.00 Chester TcKenzie Work on Gallup and Glacier Cr. Bgs � ?� 10.00 Glacier Lbr. Co L�xmber for Gallup & Glacier Cr'Bgs � a 18.00 ��. ba Order of Dept. of Public Lands granting; application of Whatcom County for r. of ter. for County road in Secs. 16 & 17 Tp 39-1 E. was filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissiom rs October TERM RECORD OF COXIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday TIJF 6th DAY of November 1923 Tuesday, November 6, 1923. The Board diet pursuant to adjournment taken on Honday, November 5, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ o vo------ FRANCHISE FOR LATER PIPE LIIIE ✓ ZI EEAS, the STAIIDARD OIL C01 tATY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the lays of the State of California, has applied to this Board for a franchise tight and authority for itself, its successors and assigns to construct, maintain and operate for a period of ten (10) years, a pipe line along the Deming -Acme County Road in Government Lot 5, Section 31, Tup. 39 N.R. 5E.ji.H., to and from a certain oil station of the undersigned in Whatcom County, as follows, to -writ: To lay down and maintain one 1" galvanized iron water pipe, on, over, along and across the Deming - Acme County Road in Gov. Lot 5, Section Thirty -One (Sec. 31) Township Thirty-nine (Twp. 39) N. R. 5 E. W. hl., approximately along a line beginning on the south westerly property line of the Standard Oil Company's property and on the northeasterly marginal line of the aforesaid county road at a point Three Hundred Forty-five feet (345.0 ft.) northwesterly from the intersection of the said northeasterly marginal line of county road and the southwesterly right-of-way line of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, thence South 48'14t West 5 feet more or less to a point E,i _ht Feet (8 ft.) from (when measured at right angles to � the north- easterly marginal line of the Sixteen -Foot (16-ft.) concrete roadway; thence northwesterly along a line parallel to and Eight Feet (8 ft.) from said concrete roadway a distance of Five Hundred Forty Feet (540. ft.) more or less to the end of the water system. owned and operated by D. A. Griffen, AND WHEREAS, this Board fixed the 6th day of November, 1923, and the office of the Board of County Coymissioners in Bellinghan, Washington, as the time and place for the hearing o f' said ark lication, and this Board has given public notice thereof in the manner recuired by lavr. AND V=MEAS, this Board deems it to, be for the public interest to grant such franchise in whole as applied for and believes that the location designated in said application will cause the least interference with other uses of said highways, NUN TIEEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that there be and I;ereby is granted to the said applicant, STAITDARID OIL C011PANY,. a corporation organized under the lays of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, hereinafter designated as the grantee, its successors and assigns, for the terra of ten (10) years, the right, privilege and franchise authority to locate, construct, maintain and operate said pipe line on, over, along and across said roads in the manner above described. This franchise is given subject to the following conditions, to -wit: First-, In the event the territory covered by the grant shall at any time during the franchise period be included within any incorporated dity or town, the authorities of said city or town shall have the right, to be exercised in their discretion, to acquire by purchase or condemnation any or all of such pipes conduits and water,systems at a price to be based upon the reasonable value of the same at that time without any additional value for the franchise herein granted, or any unexpired period thereof, and upon such acquirement that this grant or franchise shall immediately terminate. Second: The construction of said pipe and the water and the material used there- in shhll meet all of the requirements, conditions and provisions of all statutes of the State of Washington now in force and of all regulations and rules now in existence. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TFHm Tuesday THE 6th DAY or I7ovembe2? 192 3 Third: The location of said pipe line and all material or equipment of any nature, kind or description used in connection therewith shall - be so used as nay not ob- struct the use of said highways for highway purposes. The grantee shall leave said high- ways after placing said pipe line or appurtenances thereto, or after the repair or recon- struction thereof in as good and safe condition as the same was in before the commencement of such *work. Fourth: The grantee does hereby agree for itself, its successors and assigns to protect and save harmless the County of Vhatcom from any and all claims, actions or damages of any kind which may accrue to or be claimed by any person by -reason of any occupation, faulty construction or negligent maintenance of said pipe line. Fifth: All of the conditions herein contained shall be binding upon the grantee Herein, its successors and assigns, and all rights and privileges herein granted shall inure to such successors and assigns as if they were specifically mentioned herein. Sixth: This franchise shall not be deemed or held to be an_ exclusive franchise andit shall _in no manner prohibit the County of Whatcom from granting any further or other franchise or franchises of any kind or nature;. Done in regular session of the Board of County Commissioners at Vlhatcom, State ofWashington, this 6th day of November, 1923. " 11 11 if it II It II 11 fl If It II it "Board of County Conmi-is s" " "ioners of Vlhatcom County " " State of Washington " " Attest: F C Martin Dep. Co. Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ E C Baxter Chairman J A Killer Ed Brown County Commissioners of Vlhatcom County, Washington Application of C Heuman to conduct dance in Alki Bungalow on November 10, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Hov. 7, 1923. Chairman Board County Coi:imissioners October TERri RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday THE 7th DAY of November 192 .3 Wednesday, Notehbe^ 7, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, November 6, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings hid: ------ oOo---- BEFORE T11E BOARD OF COUNTY COT.MISSI OI;ERS CIF f WHATCOM COUITTf , WASHINGTON. IN THE 'BATTER CF SALE OF COUNTY.. ORDEF. OF SALE . PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. - 10iEREAS, the following described real property, to -wit: Addition Lot Block Town of Whatcom, Supplemental 1 to 4 1 Town of New Whatcom N. E. 50 ft 6 SVT 10 ft 5 Less Blvd 57 First Addition to New Whatcom N1 18 258 16 298 6 309 7 309 13 314 20 324 Less R. Road Jones and Carlyons Sub -Division of Block 140-143 Town of New VIhatcom South 40 ft 23 140 York Addition to the Torn of New Whatcom 10 19 South 130 feet of E or unplatted portion of Block 24 being the tract E of and opposite lots 17- 18- 19 24 Supplemental Map of York addition to the town of New 1hatcom fl 26 Alabama. Street Addition to the Tornn of New Whatcom 5 B 15 B fr 5 F Broadway Park Plat So 130.9 feet of West 5 feet of 12 162 18d19-20 164 Amended Plat of Canfields Add to 7 18 Less the City of W"hatcom 8 18 Street 9 18 " Amended Plat of Canfi�lds Addition to 22 Less St 18 the City of Whatcom 23'./or Road 18 24 18 25 to 30 19 Cedar Addition to New Whatcom fl 9 Eldridge and Bartletts addition to 13-14 .6 the Town of Sehome 1 7 10 7 16 7 13 30 Highland View Addition to the City 6 1 of Bellingham 13 1 fl3 Kentucky Street Addition 4 187 HcCues Lake Side to the City of Bellingham 10 14 Meridian Street Plat 10 201 North Street Addition to Bellingham 7 146 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TFnri Wednesday THE 7th DAY or._ November_ __.. -- - _ .. _ 192 3 Addition Lot Salver Beach on Lake V-Ihatcom Und 2 3 12 3 7- 8 13- 14 2 6 12 17 21 9-10- 12 7 13- 14 18- 22 Und 2 5 a 9 " 13 5 " 9-10 19 23 Less R. R. 3 Silver Heights an Addition to the City of Bellingham 7 Washington Park Addition to Sehome 5 14 Fairhaven Amended 1 2 1 N2 or N 50 f t 6-7-8 1It. o4 E2 7 .14 13 Fairhaven Land Cots is t addition to t7 25 f t 14 ) Fairhaven Sal 50 f t 15 - 16 ) 15 - 16 - 7 - 8 1 - 2 Und 2 11 - 12. 19 9 10 17 .- 18 1-2- 3 13 11 -- 12 24 4 - 6 Fairhaven Land Cots 1st addition to 38 Fairhaven (continued) - 28 3 10 - 11- 12' 34 31- 32 Fairhave Land Co's 2nd Addition to - Fairhaven, - Und Y 18- Adsits 2nd Addition to Fairhaven Adsits 2nd Addition to Sehome Allen €c Swartouts Addition to Fairhaven 37 38 19 14 17 18 2� 7 to 12 10 to 12 3 to 6 11 to 12 15 to 18 21 16 - 17 22 7 10 to 24 6-7-8 14 - 15 18 to 21 23 - 24 Block 39 39 42 42 42 44 44 44 44 44 45 46 46 46 47 47 47 4-8 48 48 48 UadelineBlk. 1 1 13 14 17 34 36 44 56 58 59 34 62 68 70 72 74 76 less Alley 76 77 79 81 87 87 88 88 90 94 95 100 101 •. W: 109 118 120 143 .? 2 6 1 1 l l 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 A Y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Wednesday 7th Novemb er TERM THE DA of 192 3 Addition Lot Block Allen 6: Swartouts addition to Sehome 1) . 2 2 15 -16 2 Bellingham _ 9 12 11 13 18 to 22 16 S2 7 22 8 22 8 24 15 to 16 25 18 to 20 26 Bellingham Bay Land Cots 2nd Addition 12 103 to Fairhaven 20 105 Carters Add. to Fairhaven 38 3 Central Addition to Fairhaven 4 6 1 to 12 9 1 to 3 10 9 - 10 10 Clarks Add to Fairhaven 1 12 Connellyts Addition to Fairhaven 16 to 20 1 22 to 24 1 Diffenbackers Addition to Fairhaven 12 2 15 4 15 8 East Fairhaven 7- 8 3 8- 9 A 19 11 31 to 33 11 36-37 11 42 11 1- 2 13 10-11 13 19 19 14-15 20 18-19 20 _ 24-25 20 27 to 32 20 35 - 36 20 Eldridges Addition to Bellingham 172 of E2 of. West 25 Feet of E 50 feet cf _ 2- 3 2 1 to 4 3 6- 7 3 6 4 10 4 Fairhaven Addition to Fairhaven 8- 9 1 17 - 18-19 2 21 3 - 1- 2 A 13-14 4 16 5 1- 2 7 11-16 7 21-22 8 Frances Addition to Bellingham 12 _ 13 6 Gises Addition to Fairhaven 1- 2 2 N2 10 5 12 5 Happy Valley Amended Addition to 8 2 Fairhaven 3 3 10 3 18 4 24 A 8 5 22 5 27 7 17 to 19 13 _ 16 to 21 15 Und 1/3 12 to 15 4 Jumesons Bay View addition to Sehome 3 11 Lyles 1st Addition to Fairhaven 2 7 3- 4 8 - 4- 5 10 7 10 14 10 5- 6 11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October _.... TF.Rm WednesdayTHE'._... 7th... __..._..__..._DaY .or_._._�dovember_............................. ...1923_.._ Addition Lot Lysles 1st Addition to Fairhaven (Continued) 9 -- 17 1 to 4 14-15 20 11'elross Addition to Fairhaven 15 to18 12 8 7 - 8 17 - 18 12 15 - 16 10 2 14 11 17 - 18 Scherings Addition to Fairhaven EK 9 - 10 Sea Vier Lake Park Addition to the 1 to 20 City of Bellingham 23 to P6 29 to 40 2 to .40 1 to 22 29 to 37 1 to 20 - 23 to 40 1 to 14 21 to 22 25 to 40 1 to 13 26 to 32 South Whatcom 5 to 9 1 to 9 Star Addition to Fairhaven 30 to 37. 22 23 - 24 12 23 - 24 Union Addition to Sehome 3 to 10 Valley Park Addition to New Whatcom 9 and Bellingham 10 13 5 to 10 14 to 15 12 15 1 to 2. 5 to 10 14 to 15 1 to 15 Valley Park Addition to New Whatcom and 1 to 3 Bellingham 5 to 10 13 - 14 4 - 5 7 1 to 8 10 to 12 6 13 Ito-2 12 1 to 3 5 to 7 9 �- 10 3 3:'to 7 15 2 to 7 12 City of Blaine 19 - 20 3 6 to 8 . 17 27 - 28 22 to 28 4 Block 11 11 l4 14 14 1 2 3 4 4 8 8 9 10 10 11 15 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 2 11 3 4 5 6 6 15 3 3 3 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 21 21 23 23 23 27 28 2$ 29 31 15 18 22 22 24 29 30 Two feet reserve except between E and W linell-12-13-14th streets extended, and except that part lying Forth of Block 4. - Bunburys 1st addition to.Blaine Vac Lot 7 Cain's lst addition to Blaine 3 to 30 1 :.1 to 10 2 23 to 32 2 -I to 10 3 23 to 32 3 -3 to 30 4 15 - 16 5 Cain's lst addition to Blaine 1 to 10 6 23 to 32 6 Kingsleys 2nd addition to Blaine 8 to 12 3 Martin's lst Addition to Blaine 11 -- 12 2 5 - 6 4 15 - 16 8 Millers Park addition to Blaine 5 2 14- - 14 2 (ounces lst Addition to Blaine VI left 12 - 11 Vilest 10 ft 28-29" 30 14 Pinckneys addition to Blaine 36 1 37; 38- 39 1 Sumas 21 to24 .13 21 to24 15 23 19 S- E 24 feet of Lot fl 2 -3--, 4 23 -•5- 6 23 Barkerville Supplemental Vac Lots 3 .. 4 6 or coca 66 feet east of northwest corner of block 6 thence south 100 feet thence east 66 feet thence north 100 feet thence Crest 66 feet to beginning 20 14 `rest Barkerville 12 6 15 6 11 7 Johnson's addition to Sumas city. N 50 ft 11-12 1 9 13 Supplemental plea of Johnsons 3rd addition to Sodas 10 to 15 5 Ferndale amended S . E . 1 ft of IT. 1t . 51 ft 22-24 6 Clarks acre tracts 2 Und 2 42 to 45 Cleveland Addition to Blaine - 8 7 Dickinsons addition to 71hatcom 14 to 16 East Sehome addition to Sehome Und a 1 to 7 1 8 - 9 1 Und z 10 to 15 1 " l to 2 2 " 5 - 6 2 7 - 8 2 10 2 " 11to14 2 17 to 18 2 1 to 8 3 " 11 to 15 3 !' 17 - 18 3 6 to 9 4 12 to 16 4 " 18 4 it 2 to 5 5 n 8 ... 9 5 4 6 " 6 6 7 to 9 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TFRm Wednesday THE 7th DAY or November 1923 Fentons Addition to New Miatcom at Sehome - Geneva- Amended on Lake Whatcom Town of Glacier Und z Great Northern Addition to Fairhaven Harbor View Addition to Fairhaven 5 11 - 13 6 - 7 6 - 15 8 - 10 1 - 2 4 22 10 4 to 6 9 Hunter Park South 50 feet 1 South 25 feet of north 75 feet or north' 25 feet of south 75 feet of east z 1 South 25 feet of North half 2 South 25 feet of North 50 feet of east half 2 North 50 feet 2 North 50 feet - 3 Lake View Addition to Fairhaven 1 to 10 uillers addition to Glacier 10 to 13 - 2 Pearl Addition to city of whatcom 7) 8 Queen Anne Addition to Fairhaven 1 to 28 31 33 to 48 11 - 12 15 to 18 43 to 48 1 to 18 ' 20 to 48 1 to 8 20 to 37 44 to 48 1to48 1to27 35 to 48 1 3 to 4& 1 to 24 27 to 48 1 4 to 14 16 to 48 Ranier Park Addi ti on 5 to 10 13 - 14 Seattle Syndicate addition to Fairhaven 9 3 - 4 Walters supplemental Plat of Plymouth city 25 26 2 Watkins Lake Front supplemental map of West Geneva 12 4 West Barkerville - 4 _ 5- Whites Park Addition to Drayton 1 to 4 8 to 12 Woolards Lake View Addition to Sehome 4 to 15 1 to 3 14 Block 4 22 22 22 25 57 28 3 9 4 7 16 21 5 7 a 3 3 4 7 7 8 eacg inc. 13 19 8 1- 2 3 3 3 4 contg 48 lots 5 5 5 6 6 7 to 10 contg 48 " 11 11 11 12 13 exc 15-16-17 13 /14 to 16 contg 48 lots each. 17 -17 18 18 19 contg 48 lots 20 20 20 7 10 6 13 -- 15 16 contg 30 lots 1 2 2 October Thursday y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tim 7 th DAY OF Noveriber 192 3 Addition McCollui;ls Addition to Fairhaven S� iTa - nw s-w. . Ek lot i E se ne Lot 6 to 10 Sec Trrp 23 37 3 - 37 3 - 37 Beginning 150 feet -rest of southeast corner - of south 2 acres of north 10 acres of Gast 3 northeast southeast , thence yresterly 90 feet, northerly 100 feet, easterly 90 feet southerly 100 feet to beginning, otherwise known as tracts 15-15-17 wooded tracts 19 - 37 Block 3 Rge 1 E 120 acres. 3 E 19.26 " 3 E 20. if 3 E 20/100 " Beginning at a point 240 feet west of southeast corner of the south 2 acres of north 10 -acres of east half northeast southeast, thence northerly 100 feet, thence westerly 60 feet t'nence southerly 100 feet thence easterly 60 feet to beginning, otherwise known as tracts 13-14 wooded tracts. 19 - 37 3 E 14/100 " Southeast quarter 24 - 37 4 E 160 " Lot 4 19 - 37 5 E 40/58/100 Lot 1 30 - 37 5 E 40 59/100 Lot 2 30 - 37 5 E 40 65/100 Commuencing at a point on East side of Humboldt Street in city of Bellingham it being 80 feet east and 290 feet south of northeast corner block 5 Eldridge and Bar- tietts addition to Sehome, thence south along east side of Humboldt street 50 feet to a point, thence east 240 feet to a point thence north parallel to Humboldt street 50 feet thence best 240 feet to beginning, reserving therefrom a R/W for alley pur- poses across east end of said tract 25 feet in width or so much thereof as r,�.ay be necessary to leave any alley at least 20 feet in width along the top of the bluff to afford access to property south of said tract (desc) from Lake street along Iron street. First ]?arty agrees to dedicate Iron street to width of 80 feet along east end of said tract of land. 31 - 38 3 E 27/100 " Ne se 27 -. 38 4 E 40 Se nw 9 - 38 5 E 40 " Westerly 35 feet of Morrison hill Cos tract (map 2) or westerly 35 feet of following described tract. fom. on right bank of Nooksack River 1850 feet North 119 feet Last of Heander post on the right bank of said river on section line between sections 20 - 29 thence North 100 feet, thence 'Test 385 feet thence South 30 feet thence West 357 feet thence South 58 degrees East 246 feet to the right bank of said Nooksack River, thence northeastly and along right bank of. said river, to beg innin containing 3 acres -'29 acres. Also 26) Commencing at northwest corner of said 3 acres tract on the south line of the Nettie Cowden tract, thence west to the so called Lynden Road, thence southerly along the Easterly line of said road to northwesterly corner of Oxford tract, thence easterly along the north line of said Oxford tract, to the west line of said three acre tract, thence northerly to the beginning, being the barn tract and road except W. H. 13ontgol.iery portion 20 - 39 2 E 36/100 Map 17 East 125 feet of 'yiest 785 feet of soutiT�rest northeast lying south of Ry. - 36 - 39 4 E 1 21ap 6 -7 -9 East 18 acres of -rest 43.5 a of S 93 1/3 acres of nw - West 10 acres of Nast 50 acres of South 93 1/3 acres of Northwest - East 30 acres of South 93 1/3 acres of Northwest g - or Comiencing beg 10.61 chns East of South rest corner of northwest Section 22,_ thence east 8.39 chains, thence north 23.83 chains thence viest 8.39 chains, thence north 23.83 chains to beginning, also corraencing 19 chains east of southwest RECORD OF COMIN/iISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TF,RBI Wednesday THE 7th DAY or November 1923 Sec. ' T%7p Rge Acres corner of northwest quarter section 22, thence East 21 chains, thence north 23.83 chains thence wrest 21 chains thence south 23.83 chains to beginning except Geo . Walls 10 acres in section SP.C.-- TSIp urge 22 - 40 1 :lest 58 Lap 34. That tract fronting 200 feet of northerly line of Glenning street directly opposite Lots 6-9 block 32 Lynden, or conuiiencing where the south line of West Y in Street intersects the West line of 6th street Tovm of Lynden, thence southerly a long Vest line of s".id 6th street 38 feet more or less to north line of Glenning street, thence northerly parallel to North line of Block 32 town of Lynden, 80 feet - therefrom a distance of 200 feet, thence northerly parrllel to 7th street 140 feet more or lessto south line of nest iiain street thence East along south line of West IL --in street 210 feet more or less to beginning, Acres S 5 c . - T113) - Rge .41 20 - 40 3 E Sout_ztivest cuarter less Railroad and road 15 - 40 5 Est 157 S.E. S.E. less -railroad and road 16 - 40 5 East 36 East 2 Northeast 21 - 40 5 E. 80 UW -,'j less Railroad and road 22 - 40 5 E 150 Lots 3-4— S Northwest 1- 40 6 E 145.96 Sub -Division V!2ntt sta: 21 - 40 6 E 10 IIT2 'svr v _ 26 - 40 6 E 80 ae nw sw 34 - 41 1 E 10 S2 KVI se se 31 - 41 2 E . 5 Blaine Tide Lands lot or block 18 " " " 48 exc nvrly 59 feet. Sely 130 feet or s-aly 75 feet of lot or block 33 ' to " " 49 exc NTvly 59 feet. Lot or block 50 exc nvrly 59 feet except Fayette tract out of nely for Undivided 3/4 " 28 - 29 Baumeisters Replat of blocks 16 -17 amended 26 plat of Canfields addition to .city of vrhatcom 27 Blakeslees sub -division of block 8 Eureka add. 1 Amended plat of Canfi�lds add to the city of 16 vrhatcom 17 Cedar addition 1 18 9 to 12 33 - 34 Eldridges 2nd addition to the city of Bellingham 1 2 Eldridge & Bartletts addition to the 15 tovm of Sehone 6 8 11 to 12 f r 13 - 14 Keeslings supplemental Addition to Whatcom. 11 Silver Beach on bake Wha.tcom Fairhaven Amended- 10 1 2 S2 6-7- 8 11 E2 - 3 15 - 16 12 14 Fairhaven Land Cots 1st addition to 13 - 14 Fairhaven 3 4 2 - 3 4 23 Und N 6 to 9 29 to 33 24 - 25 33 - 34 3 3 8 18 18 18 3 9 6 6 5 6 22 22 22 3 3 7 7 34 37 43 55 59 59 63 67 68 71 76 less alley 86 94 98 101 101 October TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday THE 7th DAY OF 1,Tcc ember 192 3 Sub -division Fairhaven Land Cots 2nd addition to Fairhaven Addition Fairhaven Lanc Co's 2nd addition to -Fairhaven (continued) Fairhaven band Cots 3rd addition to Fairhaven Adsits 1st addition to Fairhaven Bellingham Bellingham Bay Land Co's is addition to Fairhaven Bellingham Bay Land Cogs 2nd addition to Bellin&zam Blacks Addition to Fairhaven Central addition to Fairhaven Clarks Addition to Fairhaven Connellys addition to Fairhaven Diffenbachers Addition to Fairhaven East Fairhaven Fairhaven addition to Fairhaven Gises Addition to Bellingham Happy Valley amended addition to Fairhaven Huntoon & rieIsellars addition to Fairhaven Jamiesons Bay View Addition to Sehome Jamesons 2nd Bay view addition to Fairhaven Jamesons's 3-rd Bay View addition to Fairhaven Lindsays addition to Bellingham S2 Sec. Twp. Rnge. Acres 15- 16 - 105 Lot Block 1 - 2 106 5 106 8 - 9 - 10 106 15 - 16 106 14 107 12 108 14 115 17 142 3 145 18 252 7 31 1 7 5 7 4 16 5 16 11 28 6 35 17 38 fr 9 114 less ;,art deeded City for Street. 1 - 2 - 3 7 12 -13 -14 7 25 -26- 27 7 43 -44 -45 7 1 - 2 2 e to 17 7 20 4 13y 019 3 22 - 23 3 11 1 15 to 18 5 21 to 24 5 7 - 8 6 23 - 24 6 1 - 2 7 22 2 l 13 20 to 38. 19 9 3 5- 6 4 20 4 15 6 11 5 28 5 10 12 11 12 3 14 6 - 7 11 14 - 15 12 N25ft 10 24 12 - 13 2 f r 12 1 13 1 23 to 25 2 4 3 7 to 10 3 7 - 8 4 11 to 14 5 21 5 4 14 23 - 24 14 8 - 9 15 3 to 5 16 21 16 9 - 10 18 11 to 14 6 1 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS October Timm Wednesday THE 7th PROCEEDINGS _� p DAY or Ilovemb-er 192 3 Addition Lot Block Lysles lst add to Fairhaven 10 11 3 12 Melrose addition to Fairhaven 11 8 fl 6 to 9 9 4 10 11 - 12 10 Orchards lst addition to Fairhaven 5 to 8 8 4 to 24 14 Star Addition to Fairhaven 3 6 21�22 6 Union Adc! to Sehome 6-7 3 1 and 4 6 5 6 9 to 14 6 1 -2-3 .7 1 to 6 11 9 to 1 3 11 Valley Park addition to New Whatcom and Und 1/3 1 to 7 4 Bellinghat 1 5 4-5 5 8-9-10 5 12 5 1 to 6 6 10 6 12 to 15 6 1 - 3 7 5 - 6 7 9 - 10 7 13 to 15 7 8 to 15 8 ;. 3 - 4 10 Und 1/3 8-9-10 16 15 16 1-2 18 Und 1/3 5 18 " 7 to 11 18 " 2 19 " 5 19 Valley Park Addition to New Whatcom and " 6 19 Bellingriar� " 5 20 " 10 20 3-4 21 5-6 22 9 to 11 24 15 24 3 25 8 25 15 25 8 to 11 26 - 9-10-11 27 14 - 15 27 9-10-11 29 " 2-3 30 3 31 4-5 31 8 31 10-11 31 " 3 32 5 32 City of Blaine 4-5 20 8 to ll 19 22 25 to 26 24 Blaine Land Co's addition to Blaine 6 7 29. 8 Bobletts 1st addition to Blaine 14 to 16 10 Cains lst addition to Blaine 22 7 17 - 18 12 23 - 24 12 9 to 12 13 Clark Investi:len t Co's lst addition to Blaine 15 2 16 2 26 2 Holland &.ITcFarlands addition to Blaine B r•L C_� i� October Tr-R M RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS V'Tednesday TH. 7th DAY of November 1923 Addition Lot Block Hughes 1st addition to Blaine 1 to 6 4 7 to 11 fl9 less R.R. 13 - 14 4 '' " Kingsl eys 1st addition to Blaine 3 to 6 9 Logan's 1st addition to Blaine 1. to 5 1 Short lots 6 1 Millers Park addition to Blaine 13 to 17 1 Mounces 1st addition to Blaine 8 to 10 7 Steens 1st addition to Blaine 15 4 16 4 The town of Sumas 28 12 24 21 So 3/4 or .S 90 feet 27 to 30 21 1 22 exc (W 6 f t ) 2 to 4 22 14 - 15 23 Barkerville supplemental 1 14 1 to 5 19 Test Barkerville 13 3 17 3 18 3 Fullers addition to Sumas 2 Johnson's addition to Sumas City 9 1 10 1 1 2 Und 1/2 1 4 Johnson's 3rd addition to Swiiad City 5 to 9 19 & 1/2 van Street on North side Caple addition to Blaine Carstens 1st addition to Blaine Dyers 1st addition to Fairhaven" East Haven addition to Fairhaven East Haven addition to Fairhaven East Silver Beach Fenton's addition to New Whatcom and Sehome Richard Fentons sub -division 1 1 39 to 42 2 44 to 46 2 12 - 13 3 8 - 9 6 11 12 1 13 Lots 3 to 11 1 " 3 to 10 2 1 to 5) " 7 to 10) 6 " 1 to 12 7 " 2 to 11 8 Blocks 10-il-13-14"-15 12 lots each Block 9 containing 12 lots Block 16 containing 12 lots. Und 1/2 Bloch. 1-2 containing 9 lots each Und 1/2 lots 1 to 4 3 9 3 Und 1/2 15 to 16 3 10 to 18 4 6 to 16 5 containing 18 lots 6 1 - 2 12 6 to 10 12 1 24 1 to 5 12 8 to 10 12 13 12 1 - 2 14 4 to 12 14 13 to 15 16 4 20 10 to 13 20 1 - 2 22 1 55 7 56 East 2 30 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDIl\NGS Grand.View addition to Fairhaven 9 containing 24 lots 10 n u u u Pages. Happy, Valley addition .to city of Fairhaven 13 4 Hunter Park South 50 feet 5 1 South 50 feet of East z 1 3' South 25 of ' .North 75 feet . or North 25 of south 50 feet of Vest z 2 4 South 25 of north 75 feet or north 25 of south 50 feet of East 2 . a. 4 South 25 of north .50 feet or north 25 of south 75 feet of West half 5 4 South 50 feet West l 6 North 50 feet West_ 2 6 Josephson's addition to Sehome 13 1 14 1 Lake View addition to Fairhaven 27 to 34 1 39 -40 1 20 4 39 - 40 4 31 32 8 Northern Pacific.. addition to Fairhaven Oaf: Park addition to Blaine Pearl addition to City of Whatcom South Blaine South Geneva Amended Plat of J. F. Tartes addition to Whatcom Block 5 containing 24 lots 4 10 1-2- 3 11 17 2 18 2 10 4 20 6 18 - 19 9 5 to 7 2 1:9 - 20 2 8 1.4 West Geneva on bake Whatcom 21 6;vac abutting 22 alley 12 22 n 23 4--Boat House Blk Und 1/2 of Ne Ne less Ry &: Rd 13-37-2 E North 1 a of E 6 1/3 a_. of Se ITe or Beg at the IM corner of SE NE thence West 209 feet thence South 209 feet. _.thence East 209-feet, thence N 209 feet to beginning 2 -.37 - 3 E 1 acre Lots 3- 4 Q N W. 2 -: 37 - 3 E 156.24 North 2 a of V1 z SW Ni��T SW 15 - 37 - 3 E 2 a. 3eginning at .SE corner of South 4 acres of North 10 acres of East w NE SE thence wly 30 feet thence my 100 feet thence ely 30 feet thence sly 10 feet to beg. 19 - 37 - 3.E 7/100 West 60 a of..N2 SE 19 - 37 - 3 E .60 SW*24 - 37 - 4 E 160 ..-North 100 feet. of ..that part of last a NE lying E of County Road or Com at sec corner coon to Sec 19- 20-29-30 thence South along section line 100 feet thence West 400 feet to co Road thence nely along County Road 130 feet to Section line between Sec .19 30 thence east along said Section line 431 feet to beginning 30 - 37 - 5 E 1 50 x 150 feet in N'J1 corner NE NE col-imencing at M7 corner ne ne thence siouth 50 feet, east 150 feet north 50 feet West 150 feet to beginning 30 - 37 - 5 E 17/100 M SE Svi 23 38 - 3 E 10 a Com at Sal corner of E1 No sw ne section 29-38-3 East ,thence north to South line of Iowa street in the city of near 'Uhatcom thence E 18 feet along South side of Iowa street, , thence s to south line of the said Ez Ne sw ne of said sec 29-38-3 east thence W, to point of beginning being a strip of land 18'feet .in width 29 - 38- 3 E 16/100 No se ne nw 33 - 38 - 3 E 5 Lots 7 -- 9 - ( E* MY ) 3 = 38 - 5 E 81 41/100 That Tart of N2 hots 6 viest of road 18 - 38 -- 5 E Se se 15 - 39 = 4 E 40 p - RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Wednesday TERM y Tirr 7th DAY or November 192 3 Addition Lot Block A. Sec Tvrp Rge Y12 ne except e� less road 2 - 40 - 3 Y1 58 62/100 East 2 vr2 Ne less road 2 - 40 -.3 W 19 54/100 Senw-n2senvr 1-40-1E 60 West 20 a of E 23.48 a of Lot 2 less road 4 ' - 40 - 1 E 19.50 South 3 acres West 10 acres of N 20 acres of Lot 2 or beginning 56 rods south of nvr corner lot 2 se-c 5, thence running Est 20 rods, thence South 24 rods thence west 20 rods thence north 24 rods to beginning 5 - 40 - 1 E 3 a N2 SW 10 a of Lot 1 5 - 40 - 1 E 5 That part Se se W of R. R. 6 - 40 - 1 E 8 S 2 ne sw 11 -- 40 - 1 E 20 Se Se less road 30 - 40 - 2 E Commencing on s side Front street 407 feet vrly from nvr corner block 4 plat of Lynden thence sly at right angles to front Street 140 feet thence vrly 30 feet thence northerly 140 feet to south line of front street thence Ely 30 feet to beginning. 30 - 40 - 3 E Svr nvr- 17 2 stiv E2 Iie Ntirr Nvr (Lot 1) 2 niv �r12 Svr Svr ne less road Lot 3 29 - 40 - 5 E 32 - 40 - 5 E 32-40-5E 33 - 40 - 5 E 33 - 40 - 5 E 36 - 40 - 5 E 33 - 41 - 1 E 10/100 120 80 38.15 80 80 40 12.63 Hineral Entries, Hineral Survey 10.02 Shanghai lode Mineral Survey 1003 Nankin Lode in Slate Creek mining District (an unsurveyed twp) Supplemental 21ap of town of Whatcam Roeder & Peabodys sub -division of B1k 18 Tovn of New Whatcom First addition to the town of New VIhatcom S 2 9 - 10 York Addition to the tovm of : Izevr Whatcom Supplemental map of York Addition to the Town of New Whatc cm Batuneisters Replat of Block 16-17 of amended plat of Canfields addition to the City of Baumeisters Replat of Block 16-17 of hi,.ehded plat of Canfields addition to City of Whatcom 3 10 9 36 10 36 7 236 1 240 less st 2 240 9 259 7 - 8 307 14 18 12 13 102 293 12 14 14 14 34 18 1 37 10 1 11 1 Large 10 2 Amended Plat of Canfields Add- tion to City of Whatcom Tad No 12 acre tract 126I feet E & W by 135�feet IT and S being a part of the tract shovm on amended Plat of Canfields addition to Whatcom bounded by Block 7-8 and' Mars Street - Conner and East Avenue being a, part of lot 7 block 2 as shown on original or first map of Canfields addition to i',rhatco4, as follows: Commencing 30 feet north of south line of lot 7 block 2 map of Canfields addition to City of Whatcom 142� feet East of 11ars Street of aforesaid map, Thence Easterly parallel vrith youth line of said lot 7, 126a feet thence northerly parallel with Liars Street, aforesaid I:Tap, 135 feet thence- westerly parallel with south line of aforesaid ( lot 7, 126�1 feet, thence sou'ihercly parallel with Ears Street afnresa.id, 135 feet to beginning, except j. 3. Siegfred tracts. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TF.Rm Wednesday THE 7th.. DAY or .. November_ ............._., .-_.192...3.__. Addition Lot Block Sec Twp Range Eldreidge Acre tracts Tax No. 8, a tract (marked shannon( in Eldridge Donation Claim bounded on Forth by Jefferson Street, on blest by 11orris.on tract on East by I-Leesling Street on South by Block 3 Holly Addition. Eldridge Park addition to City of Bellingham 1 1 2 1 17 1 Elk Street Addition... 3 198 Reeds addition to W)aatcom lot 2 less Railway,'except De Champlain portion viz: outside of Ry, .right of bray Silver Beach on Lake Whatcom Und 1 3 Washington Park Addition to Sehome West Eureka Addition to Whatcom W , A. Woodins addition to Sehome Fairhaven Amended N -10 Fairhaven Land .Companys is t addition to Fairhaven Fairhaven �Land Companys 2nd addition to Fairhaven Und 1/8 Fairhaven Land Companys 2nd addition to Fairhaven Und 1/8 Fairhaven Land Company's 3rd Addition to Fairhaven Adsits lst addition to Fairhaven Allen & Swartouts addition to Fairhaven Bay View Addition to Fairhaven B. B. Land Co's lst addition to Fairhaven B. B. Land'Co's.lst addition to Fairhaven Central Addition -to Fairhaven . De Fries add to Bellingham Diffenbacher addition to Fairhaven East Fairhaven Eldridge Addition to..Bellingham Fairhaven addition to Fairhaven Gises Addition to Bellingham Happy Valley emended addition to Fairhaven Hennellys Sub -division of Block 53 Fairhaven Lysles 1st addition to Fairhaven 12 5 5 19 23 16 17 10 14 1-2 3 13-14 a 9 15 14 15 11-12 15 29 4 31-32 25 26 1- ,2 3 1 t06 fl 2 to 4 28 3.3 Fr 18 1 to 3 20 r, 1 2 21 - 22 6 - 7 32 - 33 7 5 6 7 4 1to3 . 5 15 12 1 to 3 39 39 47 48 48 48 2 7 2 -.2 2 33 43 16 69 73 73 80 84 90 94 102 106 106 ill 242 17 3 8 38 38 114 7. 7 3 2 6 -4 4 4 1 6 9 9 53 10 11 less St less alley Acres ' RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Wednesday Tim 7th DAY of Ilovember 192 1 3 IYTelros e addition Union addition to to Fairhaven Sehome 11 3 to to 16 8 13 5 7 7 6 13 11 to 13 13 Valley Park addition to New Whatcom Und 2/3 1 to 3 16 15 19 It 1 - 2 20 12 20 14 20 15 20 7-8- 10 21 13 21 15 21 14 28 1 30 City of Blaine 22 2 7- 8 3 3 to 8 9 9 to 13 9 17 to 18 9 31 - 32 17 6 - 7 18 Bobletts lst addition to Blaine 1 - 2 9 Cains lst addition to Blaine 1 to 10 8 11 to 16 8 5 -6 6 13 Clark Investment Cots lst addition to Blaine 28 2 Hughes lst addition to Blaine 6 Less 9 . R. R. & St. Pinckneys addition to. Blaine 14 to 16 1 Hawleys Addition to Lynden 1 to 4 28 Town of Sumas S 2 1 to 4 19 20 - 21 19 16 -to 19 20 3 - 4 21 Barkerville Supplemental All Lots 5 to 18 Block..20, all vacated Block 21 also all vac streets and alley abutting on said lots alos all that part of assessors tract No. 10 (3&-41-4E) lying N of Harrison Ave being a tract of Land 26 rods long E and West and 266 feet N-S according to Assessors Plat of Some Contain*ng 4.99 acres more or. less . Johnsons addit ion to Sumas City 5 J. B. Perrys- addition to Somas 5-6 .T.-B. Perrys 2nd addition to Suxias 1-2 Perrys Central additi,on to Sumas 3 Acre Park Supplemental addition to Blaine 19 Alder addition to Sehome Und 2 Blocks 1 to 1 8 to 11 12 - 13 15 " 1 to 4 Caples addition to Blaine 21 11 to 14 16 to 19 25 to 35 1 to 7 20 31 to 33 to 17 to 20 Carstens lst addition b Blaine 8 to 10 Dyers.lst addition to Blaine 12 East Sehome-addition to Sehome l-2 Eldorado addition to Fairhaven 1-2 5-6 4 2 7 7 2 16 1 2 2 2 3 .3 3 6 6 l 1 6 3 3 Fairview addition to Fairhaven 1 to 14 Fentons addition to Neil; tidhatcom at Sehome 1 to 15 Richard Fen tons Sub -division 3 18 -RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October .TFji..m. .. Vlednes.day. ZHE. _: 7th._ ....PAY 9r.:.....—Nov embo.r. .. _....,,192 3.......... Gallaghers Addition to Sehome .17 to 19 Containing 15 lots Geneva Amended on Lake Whatcom Und a 1 to 10 3 Hunter Park So 25 feet of V1 3 6 Lake View Addition to Fairhaven 23 to 28 8 ILanitoba Addition to Fairhaven 5 to 24•.... 1 4 to 24 2 Maple Falls 8 A Northern Pacific Addition to Fairhaven 1 to 24 1 1 to 24 2 1. to 24. 3 5 to 24 10 1 to.24 12 1 to 24 13 Oak Park addition to Blaine 1 to 4 3 4 to 12 12 4 to 12 13 1 to 12 26 South Geneva 13 - 14 2 18 2 East 10 acree Lot l..less road 2-37-i5 E 9.78 Ne N"a Ne Se less road 7 - 37- 3 E 1.75 S 2 SE Sw Nw 8- 37 - 3 T 5 South 5 acres of west 122 of nw su (so 32 rods of V-1 25 rods of M7 siv) -or beginning 80 rods north of.sw corner section 14, thence n 32 rods thence E 25 rods, thence S 32 rods, thence � 2-25 rods to .beginning. 14- 37 -3E 5 E 12 a of SDI 27 a of Lot 3 17 - 37 - 3 E 12 l',SEMw 22-37-3E 20 S z Sil 33 - 37, - 3 E 80 Lot 2 - Se Nw 18 - 37 - 4•E 79.63 Sw ne, nw se 18 - 37 - 4 E 80 Senvrrnv 25 -37 -4E 10 WNvr nw eyc part S of Co. Road W l}Te 1,1w Nw 25.- 37 - 4 E 24 SEg 26 - 37 - 4 E .160 IT. E1. : 35 - 37 - 4 E 160 Beginning on 1,1eander line 20 feet w of East line of Section 17, thence North 100 feet to sly line • of- Mariette. Road, thence nwly alon g. said sly line of Ibiarietta . Road 290 feet more or less to my line of the tract deeded by L. A. Semon thence S 65 III to meander line 138 feet more or less, thence S 620301 East along meander line 282 feet to beginning.. 17-38-2E 1 UISE 13-38-3E 40 SVT -050 acres of Se ne 24 - 38 - 3 E 50/100 N­,I� Se Nw 33 - 38 - 3 E 20 E 6.1/3 of W2 Ne sw - 33 - 38 - 3 E. 6.33 Ne Sw less road 35 - 38 - 3 E 3822 S Ne - N2 Se 20 - 38 -.4 E 160 SwS17 3-38-5E 40 Lot 8 30 --'38 - 5 E 40 55/.00 Lot 3 31 - 38 - 5 E 40 25/100 A triangular tract 30 feet on north line and 20 feet on East line out of ne corner se ne 23 - 39 - 2 E .01 Lot 9 - 15 exc S 20 rods of Lot 15 less wash and road 6 - 39 - 4 E 13 South 20 rode of lot 15 section 6 and Lot 1 and North 40 rods of Lot 6, Section 7 less Wash and road containing 18 acres more or less 7 - 6 - 39 - 4 E Lot 1 less wash -2 - 39 - 5 E 10 Commencing at Sw corner lots known as C. H. and Eliza A. Griffin lots in Lots 3-4 Sec- tion 31, now owned by John A. West, thence North 18 feet thence Easterly about 150.86 feet to a stake in the East line . of, above described land, thence South 48 feet to bank of slu tlionce west along bakn of Slu to beginning. 31 - 39 - 5 E 11/100 S L• Nz sw NVI 3 - 40 - 1 E 10 N 30 a of M7 nw exc N2 Sw, Nti7 IT -a and less rood 11 - 40 - 1 E Nw Se a strip 20 feet wide of East side Sw Se Sw Ne E 13.53 acres of lot 3 and YT 27 a of IIE SVI E z ITVr .�'i. e g Sw sw Sw ITJ Sw less road NW Sir 5-40-2E 14-40-4E 7 - 40 - 5 E 26 - 40 - 5 E 12-40-6E 21-'40-6E 34-41-1.E 35 - 41 - 5 E New Illhatcom Tide Lands, the Center, .or middle 100 feet (Se100 feet Iltrly 150• feet) exc NE 220 feet thereof of lot -or block The center or middle" 100 feet (Sely 100 of Nw 150 of Lot. or Black.. The Center or middle .100 feet (Sely .100 of NVI 150 ft) lot or Bloch Lot or Block Sely New VInaatcom Tide Lands 40 60/100 40 40 80 160 40 9.75 40 123 25/100 125 1 126 40/100 127 130 8/100 149 150 Less Ry & rd 151 Less Ry. 152 Iaineral Entries Casa Grande "Keystone " June Bug" I.I.E. 11173 Survey. 651 Situate in Slate Creek mining District T. C. issued ip Ilay 18., 1904. Blaine Tide Lands, Tract 55x100.feet in Nely corner.Block 50 except pa rt owned by 11ilhollin or Commencing on Sly line of E Street, Blaine on the Iine between blocks 50-51-150 feet thence at right angles northyresterly 55 feet thence at right angles northwesterly parallel to line between lots 50 51 150 feet thence at right angles northerly to beginning, excluding that .portion of Block 50 owned by J. H. Hillhollin being a tract 59 x 100 in northeast corner of said Block. Second Class Tide Land. Commnencing at meander corner to fractional Section 4-33-38-1 E then from said initial',point IT 24 o E 12.82 chains N B t tirl 21.49 chains N 15-4 W -12-12 chains ; North 48 ° 451 West 23'-.48 c chainsto terminal point of this description having a total frontage of 69.91 lineal chaiiZs,. Supplemental Map of the Town of Mr tcom 18 2 19 2 Roeder & Peabodys addition . to Y7hatcom Town of New Whate om First addition to the Town of New Vlljo tcom 7 - 8 15 5 16 1 28 2 29 12 36 1 and 4 59 5-6 61 .9 to 12 61 4 67. 3-4 IIE 15t 210 .5 `10 229 12 259 1-2 314* Fr 3-4 3l4 1 to 3 343 7 to 10 343.. 1 to 10 360 7 -8 55 less Blvd 3 69 M 27z feet 5 80 2 81 W 265 .13 265 8 295 9 295 1 `9 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS e. October Trn.rl ........Wednes.day..... THE _. 7th........._.._.. ................._...—....DAY.. or ._.._..Yovember... ............... ...._ ..._.._.._._.....:.1923:_.. York Addition to the Town of New Whatcoru Fr Supplemental Map of.the York Addition to New Wha t c om 11 •14 13 14, 1-2 .17 6- 33 was heretofore acquired by the County of Whatcom, State of Washington., for delinquent .taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said real property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the lags of the State of Washington; and 111-IGREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real property hereinbefore described; NOW, THEJEF_ORE,. IT IS IRPBY ORDERED by the Board of County ConmUssioners of the said coLulty,,,be and she here y `is directed; to sell the property hereinbefore described at public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of the. -sale of said property -in a Meekly newspaper printed and published in said County, for three consecutive publications, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold hereinbefore described, to with the time and place of said sale, which shall 'be ;;between the hours of 9 , o' clock A.11. and 4 o'clock P.H. , on a date 'to be fixed by the said County 'Trecis"carer , at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County,.,,31ashington., and said notice, shall further set forth that said sale'may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by the said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at .the time and place at which said sale may be adjourned.. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of November, 1923. n 11 n n if u n u n❑ u u u u n " Board of County Commis,s- " E C Baxter, ". ioners of Yffiatcom County " Chairman -of the Board " State of Washington " u if u if n o n n"" If it u°" J A Taller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: I' C 1 artin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. .._rrrir000 r�.rrrr Applications "of K of P bodge of Deming for dance on November 10, 1923 and of Everson American Legion for dance in Everson on Nov 9, were granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, Nov 9, 1923. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Friday Txr: 9th DnY of November 192 3 Friday, November 9, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, November 7, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: t CURRENT EXPENSE J T Watson Damages a/c loss of cote falling off Glacier Cr. Bg. 45.00 ----- 000------ Application of No Bellingham Grange for dance on i3ovember 10, 1923, was granted by the Board. On'motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, November 10, 1923. Chairman Bard County Commissioners. CT r RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 44 October ►; .> ... Saturday _ TxE._...,. __... ....l0.th_ DAY or ....... _ ..November..... 1.9.2..�— sps Saturday,. November 10, 1923.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, November 9, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Application of Gulf Grange .to, conductdanee on November 17, 1923, was granted by the Board. BEFORE TIC; BOARD OF COUNTY C0121I SS I ONERS OF tVHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, IN TIM BATTER OF ANNUAL ELECTION:''IN O R D E R DRAINAGE' IIPROVEIVEM DISTRICT NO. 4 It..appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held -in said Drainage improvement District no. 4, Tuesday, December 11, 1923., and that it.is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Judge for the said election; IT -IS T_KEREFOFL ORDERED that'Leo Koole be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and A. G`. S'tierlen be, and hereby appointed as Judge of said election;. and Old Russell Place is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of November, 1923. E C Baxter "Board of County_ Gonmiss-- " Chairman Board County "ioners of Whatdom. County " Coinrxissioners It State of Washington " 11 11 It If 11 11 It 11 11 It " 11 11 11 J A LUller County Commissioner Attest F C Martin Ed Brown Deputy County Auditor and County Commissioner Clerk of the Board. ---000--.-»-- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COTRSTY COI. 1ISSIONEEIRS OF ✓r WHATCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE I?ATTEIR OF ANNUAL ELECTION IN O R D E R DRAINAGE, I16PROVE' 'NT DISTRICT NO. 5 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 5, Tuesday, December 11, 1923, and t1mt it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Judge for the said elec- tion; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that C L Sickles,teel be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and H Wilkin be,'and.-is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and Weiser Lake Hall is hereby deisgnated as the polling place for said election. .Done .in regular adjourned session of -.the .Board this 10th day of'.November,._1923. it 11 tl Ii 11 " li "11 " tl 11 ti` 11 11 II tl It tl II If It tt it II 11 "Board of County Conmiss-11 E_C Baxter. Chairman Board County Cormiissioners Ifioners . of Whatcom County" J A Tiller County. Commissioner " State of Washington " Ed Brown County Commissionerr,,�, F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October November TRRm Saturday THE loth DAY OF 4 V 5 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS OF WHATC011 COUNTY',: WASHINGTON IN THE HATTER OF ANNUAL ELECTION IN O R D E R DRAINAGE I= VELMITT DISTRICT 1q0, 6 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 6, Tuesday, December 11, 1923, and that it is the d uty of the Board to desgnate a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Judge for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that H White be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and C A Lindcuist be,. and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and H White'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, 1923. +iunn"t�nnun"u"nu""u"n"nnn"n"u " Board of County Commiss- " E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners " ioners of Whatcom County " J A ILiller County Commissioner " State of Washington " Ed Brown County Cormul ssioner nuun"n""uuu„iruunuununnuu"n"u Attest: F C T.lartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ ap0------ BEF ORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OH11I S S I OiMRS OF WHATCO:I COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE HATrLTi R OF ANNUAL EIE CTI ON IN O R D E R DRAINAGE ITrPR :{,LmNT DISTRICT NO, 7 Improvement It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said DrainakeAistrict No. 7, on Tuesday, December 11, 1923, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to ap-point two Judges and one Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that John Shields be, and he hereby `;:o, appointed as Inspector, and 11 W Parrish be, .and is hereby appointed as Judge 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 this 10th day of November, 1923.. n ii"u""n n""if 11 111111111111111111"1111111111.11 " Board of County Cormniss- " E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commaissioners " ioners of Whatcom County " J A Miller County Cormnissioner " State of Washington " Ed Brown County Coiiunissioner ufill lilt uuuuonfill uuunlilt iililt uuniin11ttest: F C 11-rtin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 0Oo------ BEF ORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OH1.II S S I OITERS OF VIHATCOY COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE ,F T` IM Or A!_.NUTAL :1IECTION IN O R D E R DRAINAGE I11PROVE.IICNT DISTRICT 110. 9 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 9, on Tuesday, December 11, 1923, and that it is the duty .of the Board to. designate a polling place and to appoint tuo. Judges and one Inspector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Roy Deem be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and E A Knittle be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and the Roy 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, 1923., u"u it n""""""ii""""R"ir n"""n""" Board of County Commis s-" E C Ba;:ter Chairman Board County Commissioners " ioners of Whatcom County" J A hiller County Coimnissioner State of Washington " Ed Brown County Commissioner F C 11a.rtin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. 4^v d RECORD . OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TF xa> Saturday ..... THE...._..lOth.... _..._—....De#X....Or: _...._. November_ .._.._._ _ ........__ 3. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM, SSIOIMRS OF ✓ WHATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE PATTER OF ANNUAL ELECTION IIT O R D E R DRAINAGE 121PROVE�XNT DISTRICT NO,15 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 15, on Tuesday, December-11, 1923-, 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 THERETO E, ORDERED that L L Nims be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and Roy Perry be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and the L L Nims Residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this- 10th day of November, 1923. 11 11 11 11 11,11 It It 11 11 1t It it 11 11 it 1111 it 11 It 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11'"Board of County Commiss- 11 E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners 11 ioners of ,FThatcom County 11 J A Miller County Commissioner 11 State of Washington " Ed Brown County Commissioner II 11 If It U 11 If 11 11 11 1t It II n 11 tt if it It 11 it 11 It 11 11 It 11 It Attest: F C Mar tin Deputy County Audit6jr and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000----.- BEFORE- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIOMRS OF WHATC011, COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE HATTER OF ANNUAL ELECTION IN O R D E R • DRAINAGE IMPROVETEHT DISTRICT NO, 20 It appearing to the Board:tha.t the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 20, Tuesday, December 11, 1923, and that it is the duty of the - Board to designate a polling place.and to appoint one Inspector and two Judges for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERER that C Jager be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and E J Kamm be and is hereby appointed as Judge of said- election; and Residence of C Jager is hereby designated as the polling place for said electionr.- Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this-- loth day of November, 1923. nitunflnuut111ununIt it 11t1If 1111tfIf t11it "" E C Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners " Board of .County .Commis-s-. J A Tiller County Commissioner " ioners of Whatcom .Coun-ty " Ed Brown County --Commissioner " State of Washingtbn " itut1u11nttituultitn11uu1111111111nuaunnif Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of,the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Frida , November 16, 1923. Chairman Board aunty Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October 'rtthz....... Friday ............... _._ THE.........._ ... . 16th _.....- ....... ....._.. _....DAY OF.........__. Tdoveanber.... 192 3 Friday, November 16, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, November 10, 1923. Present,. all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Application of Mrs. Henry Romersa to conduct dance at Van Zandt on November 17, 1923, was granted by the Board. ---- -000-- --- BEF ORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C O19,gi S S I OIM 1 S & . '.r . WHATC01i COUNTY, WAS11HIEGTON .IN THE BATTER .OF SMERVIS OR ) ORDER APPOINTING HORGAN W N;EIM FOR GEINICVA T MITSHIP . WEEREAS, it •appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Super- vis-or for Geneva Township, thru the resignation of 1'!. A. Hall; and vacancy; WHEREAS, 'it has been recommended that Morgan Wheeler be appointed to fill said IT IS THERIF01M ORDERED That !d organ Wheeler be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Geneva Township for the balance of the unexpired term of W. A. Hall. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of November, 1923. 11 11 11 11 if 11 1; 11 11 If 11 if 41 It t1 11 11 11 If 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 "Board of County Coimnis.;Toners" " of Whatcom County 11 " State of Washington " 11it11""I,11"""I+IIto it n"a"";I"II"11""u"""" Attest: F CM.artin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman Board Co Commissioners J A Miller County Conmiissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner ------ 000----�-- CREDITS AZLaIED CObZ?TY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEIJEI.1T FOR TED MONTH .EMING OCTOBER 31, 1923. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 1:I Thornton, .County Treasurer of ti'Ihatcom County, Washington, for the month ending October 31,.1923. Now; at this time, 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 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 f orth: IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED by this Board that said Edith 1:1 Thornton, as such Treasurer, bie: and she -hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GE11TI AL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE SCHOOL FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE HILITIM FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PERMANENT HIGHV+AY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer. STATE PUBLIC HIGIRIAY FUND Fur cash paid State Treasurer STATE HIGHEI R EDUCATION FUZZ For cash paid State Treasurer STATE CAPITAL BUILDIIIG FUND For..cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLAMATION RI;VOLVIIIG FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 769.76 385.97 69.57 352.17 313.17 671.53 152.78 140.02 STATE VETERANS' C Oi,IPENSATI GN FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FOREST FIRE -PROTECTION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer , r � I STATE PARKS AND PARIaVAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GALE FUI,TD For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FISHERIES FUND For cash paid State Treasurer . COUNTY TEACHCRS' RETIRE= FUND For warrants redeemed COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND For.warrants redeemed For interest' on saiie C CUI:ITY ROAD A11D BRIDGE FUND For warrants redeemed DOIMSTI C ANIMAL FUI\TD For warrants redeemed LIQUOR II'IVESTIGATION FUND For warrants redeemed GAIM PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed LAW LIBRARY FUND For warrants redeemed XARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed PORT OF 3ELLI1TGHAM FUND For warrants redeemed . FOREST RESERVE HIGHWAY FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same CITIES FLUMS For cash paid city and town Treasurers For Town of Nooksack bond interest coupons redeemed TMINSHIP FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers For township bond interest coupons redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FMM For warrants redeemed For interest on some SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDEL12TION FMID For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed Dike Dist. No. 1 MAINTENANCE FUND For warrants redeemed 235.06 20.00 127.50 137.7.0 100.00 232_.33 19,525.52 6.54 13,780.36 73.00 231.28 1,039.56 • 25.00 47.00 372.45 2, .583.-20 68.51 3,818.64 6.00 2, 5-13.15 217.98 79,199._79 12.60 52000.00 3­8 562.50 9.00 t DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTS.-MAINTENANCE FUNDS For warrants redeemed 209.65 Total Disbursements $'136,018:69 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 October 31, 1923, the same being in words, and figures as follovis,. to -writ: DepositorTreasurer's Balance. First National Bank p '55,255.37 Bellingham National. Bank 25,552.18 Northwestern National Bank 28,801:59 American National Bank 15,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 58000.00 First National Bank of Lynden 124500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Citizens' State Bank of -Ferndale 3,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 3,000.00 Nooksack Valleh State:Bank of Everson 3,000.00 Farmer's & Merchant's Bank of Nooksack 3,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 3,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 3,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 17'0',109.14 RECORD OF C01MMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS October .1_ t _FridayTHE 16th D.tr or November 192 3 October Saturday The 17th .Day of .... November._ 1923 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault Currency Silver Checks and Cash Items 3,900.0,0 1,754.60 6.89 1,568.35 Total cash in Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on hand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,229.24 177,338.38 IN TESTIM012f WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Uashington, this 16th day of November, 1923. u u"""n n 11111111rr111111"1111111111111I""u" B C Baxter " Board of County Commiss-" Chairman of the Board ".ioners of WhLtcom County" State of ►lashington " J A Miller n u u"n rr"It""ri.n"n"""1111if """" County Conmissioner Attest: F C Martin Ed Br orin Deputy County Auditor and County Commissioner Clerk of the Board. ------- 000----_-- On motion the Board adjournedLto meet u.rdays November 17, 1923. Chairman Mard County Commissioners Saturday, November 17, 1923. The. Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November 16, 1923. Present,• all -members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims viere allm7ed and. proceedings had: iJ Applications of C xeuman for dance at Alki Bungalow on November 17,' 1923, of Ijaple Falls Community Club for dance on November 17, and of h M Olsen for dance in Everson on November 17,-1923, were granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, November 21, 1923. airmen ohra C,4unty Cauunissioners v RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following plaims >viere. allowed and proceedings had: Applications of K of. P Lodge of Deming for dance on November24, -and of North Bellingham Grange on November 24, 1923, siere granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, November 24, 1923. Chairman Boa'd County Commissioners Saturday,.November 24, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, November 21, 1923. Present,all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and -:proceedings had: the Board. Ap.plication of C Heuman for dance at Alki Bungalow on; November 24, was granted by 'The '::eldit Co. filed with the Board its estimate -on Courthouse boiler repairs, witJ- in 5%, beinU ;y128. 60. a On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, November 26., 1923. Chairman -Board -'County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October 26th igovcmber 3 1'ERhI Monday TIIF. Dar or 192 October Tuesday The 27th Day of November 1929 Honday, November 26, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, November.24, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: CURRENT ED=ITSE FUIM Sam E Barrett, Co,Auditor Claims paid from Revolving Fund / '�233.02 Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid from Revolving Fun& xz -J `� �� 56.66 Application of i-1 J ffilliams for dance at.Van Zendt on November 29, was granted by the Board. On motion the Boyd adjourned to mee t on Tuesday, November 27, 1923. ChairLwn Board County Commissioners Tuesday, November 27, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, November 26. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: BEFORE =4 BOARD OF COUNTY COLMSSIO1'MRS OF WHATCOL! COUITiY, WASHINGTON. 1 IN TIC I: AT1 +R OF GROCERIES FOR COUNTY H01M, ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF BRUUIT & COLE ,. IITC . DEMENTION HOSPITAL, A11M LMS . SLIITH. Z'1HFREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 27th day of November, 1923, in accordance with requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the Whatcom County Home, the Detention Hospital and Urs. Smith and family, the Board finds that bids were sub - witted as follows, to -wit: County Horne Detention Hospital =ors Smith Brown & Cole ?' 301.60 28.77 23.46 Fair Yeat Grocery 302.49 27.98 23.39 Setzer's Grocery 316.25 28.99 25.01 l +'AS, the Board, considering all the bids submitted, does find that the bids of Brown & Cole were the lowest and best bids made for such supplies; IT IS T ; -FORT, ORDERED that the said bids of Brown & Cole be, and same are hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before December 1,:1923, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be' returned to Brown & Cole. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of November, 1923. un11u1111111111111111111111111111u1111n111111111111 " Board County Cormniss- " " ioners of tiihatcom County " State of ashington " nitnnrinnnnnnnnannnunuununnnntt E C Baxter Chairman of the Board. J A Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown Attest: County Commissioner F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0C'.t TERM I.'10nday THE 26th DAY OF iTc ;; e12b0r 192 sTI-1Tsi.ti.._. T Az c co=�_.1=71E J ThiS i-md_e this 26"ch dvy of 1:0Ve7'.fbcr, 1923, by and between the Board Of County COr_Ilaissiorers fot' �r-,u _,I County, State Of .Ja•SI"linotOn, hereinafter Ca.11e0_ the LGC .l :iut110"�'ity, and the Secretary of �iLriculture, hereinafter called the Secretary. IT YESSETH: that ',iIr'PEAS, a certain com')erative was executed by the Local Al,thori ty on ._Ey 10, 1922 and b-;r the Secretar,% on Jvihe 2, 1922, -,�_oviding fo:: the construction and 1iainten .nce of the ,project 1ioi-.Tn as the 1.iUSh-,-.1isa.1"1-kLLstin _pass l.iee,d0':.s Sect icin) Road, located. *i:)etrreen Sihuitsa tl and Austin. Pass I:=ec.d.or: s , terl-,iirial points; and _'1'0viU_eCi �� ti� Ulle LOCe,I 1iL''. �`10. i "Gy S_10U1C_ -�:�,; 33-1 3 _)er cent and the Secretary shou1C_ �)a.y 66-2/3 per cent Of tip costs of t_le -project,---,ovided t?la.,t unless other -,:rise agreed u;..on the total costs should not e„ceeu and T1I=—,'3, a. final 1 o C e on su2.,vey-'12.Cte by t.ile .Bureau Of 1 i c roads indicated i11e final Cost of t-.e ro ject <=.s :, 170,"109.0`7, a: d by mut??a1 aL'reeiae nt between the Ll-reau of Pu'lic I.0 ds anC. the 1�'0reSt Service t-10 Secreta::Yls S!'la,re Of t1he firel costs was increE'`3ed 0'1 3, 1922, from tir110,000.00 to :;.�115,709.07; and `�jl as, it ro-a al-'iocars f2.,mi constrlicUioil costs t-'S%a.t t1,_e fin,_.1 cost Of t_?.e )l'OjeCt trill be '162,709.07, indicc�tinr_' a soxil— of '8000 ozle:' t_le Costs as ?.`reeCl t?F'on by t ie Bureau of Pu lic Roads and the forest Service on AL?�;uSt 3, 1922, and : Ir1T,,i S, on Se_)terf:er 22, 192 3, the Secretary a?;fir oveci a decrease of >&000 in the Secretary's s1iare of the costs of the r_o j ect, 1 O","'I ..`.:i, �.L• 1.�.'. .11LLtLlc^.,. ✓ a. reE:d l._:La,t t::e Local AL'.t1h 'i t Si1a�. '� .�• ,".� ^P 1 0:. ty 'e of t__e ina.l co c of tli.e construction of the project sha7_l be ;.355,000 and the Secretary's sh,_ re shall be not less then 07,709.07, nor _.:ore t'_ha.n 115-,709.07; _provided that in t_.e evert t_tat t lc fi_ al cos b of t'he project shall be less than .,;162,709.07, the sa.virr� shall be -oropo_'tioned between the do parties t0 this Ar;ree2mrU in 'i,he Ot?nt of 33-1/3 ?fie cent t0 the Local Al'thorlty and 66-2/3 ,:,a- Cer t- to the Sec-'eta_'y. It is hereby 11tually ak-'reed and L?nd.erstooC, that the or iLD agree -'lent sir:i ci bythe Local Al?thority on I.'1-;y 10, 1922, and by the Secretary on .Tune 2, 1912, i s Thereby an-er_ded to in - elude the irovisions outlined Therein and. i:: null and void -a-here in conflict with these provisions. In all other respects the ori`.ina1 aCreerir-nt rem,,ins in full force and effect. ;; ;; ;; ;, ;; ,, ;; t::; :I;; ,. 1111 D'OARD OF, COTT;TY crl: ,,?:, ., .�.uaSI01.�i S Loa.rd Oi COL?'lt� C0_P_1iSS-�� for 'ilha.tco'"1 County 0:1erS Of I.-. hatcol:l County" State of 'Jashin ton . !IL C Lavter n:;.;r;n:,uun,::.;ic;:rn;;;;ntr;;;iurt+;:;n'; .T A =iller ,dyPr0, Ho..,ard I.i Gave Actin- Secretary of AC2:-iculture Deceffber 18, 1923. RECORD OF COXITMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4-� t October . TERM Tuesday THE 27th DAY or November 192 3 October Wednesday The 28th Day of November 192 3 s Application of Gulf Grange for dance on December 1, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Nov 28, 1923. Chairman Board County Commissioners Wednesday, November 28-, 1923. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, November 27, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims viere allowed and proceedings had: Balfour, Guthtie & Co ROAD & BRIDGE EIZIRGENCY VARRA.NTS SERIES " B " Cement for Welcome Bridge ------- 000-------- 0 553.14 Application of Harietta Grange for dance at Dort Bellingham on November 28, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, November 30, 1923. Chairman Board/County Commissioners. ' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Fida 30th Nov emb er 3 rim y Tim Dar or 192 Friday, NTovermber 30,..1923. The Board met pursuant to adjourmment taken on Wednesday, November 28, 1923. 1''cesent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed. and proceedings had: It Application of C Heimian for dance at Alki on December 1, 1923, yL.s granted by the Board. -xhe Board entered into an agreeLient with Cra:..er Uontracting Coi:,i-oany for the construe- t ion of the Vie lcome '.13r iclge . Agreement recorded in Engineer I s Off ice . On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Decefber lst,1923. Chairman Bo &d County Coi-Il issioners RECORD OF COMIAISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TTWN1 Saturday.. THE lst DAY or December 192 Saturday, December 1st, 1923, The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, November 30th, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follaviing claims were allowed and proceedings had: ITSE CUPM UT EXIL , FU1\1D Sam B Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Waycland Clark Salary . as Deputy Auditor 125'00 A J Love Do 115.00 Lucy E King Do 1150.00 11 Colvin Do 90.00 F C 11.1artin do 125,600 M Thomas SalarSr'_',as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters do 110.00 D Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 E C B a ;ter S a I a i-y as Co Commissioner 166*66 J A Mi 11 ex do 166.66 Ed.Brown do 166.6.6 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Superintendent of Schools 187.50 Mrs Jennie 11 Robin Salary as Deputy Supt. Schools 125100 Edwin M Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 V1 H Heaton do 100,00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk J of P 35.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 1!60.00 Geo H Sybrant Salary as Char. Of 150.i00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed,L Brinson Salary as County Physician. 125.00 Yax Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125,00 L J Irwin Salary as Co Auto Mechanic 175.00 J 17 Smith Salary as County Garage Floorman 125,00 Ed ,E Hardin Salary as Judge 178*65 W P Brovin do 178.65 ..G., P Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187,;50 Archie Stewart Salary. as Deputy Clerk 150000 Pc�l C Johnson do 115o00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer 100400 Edith lir Thornton Salary as Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy 150.00 .J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier 135.00 Olive Wilson Salary as Deputy 125.00 J C Harrington- Salary as Bookkeeper - 1.25 1 oOO C W Fisk Salary as Clerk 100.00 Freelove L Canfield Salary as Clerk 100.00 Claire G Wilson. Salary as Clerk .100.00 S A Earl Salary as Clerk 100.00 H D IlIcArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F � Carver Salary as Chief Deputy 150,i00 G A Pence Salary as Deputy 120.00 Helen Campbell Salary as Deputy.. 100.00 Terra Campbell Salary, as Clerk 100.00 Anna Van Cleve Salary as Clerk 100.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff .187.50 J B, Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L, Medhurst do 1504,00 H DDrain do 125.00 "VI X Brock do 125.00 17 H, Carpenter Salary as Jaller 140.00 Paul Tolsman. Salary as Cook 40.00 Freinces K Atherton Salary as Office Assistant Co Air. Agent 83-.33 H B,Carroll, Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent- 158*34. C Q King Salary as Supt. Co Home 100,00 lottie V Jamieson Salary as M.1,tron 50.00 Mrs 11 B Edviards Salary as Cook 85000 * JHurst Salary as Assistant Cook 15-.00 * Cameron do- 10.00 Sophia Cole Salary as N-Lir s e 40.00 Mrs, E W Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 B _117;I-Day Salary as AssioCant Nurse 40.00 Ader Lukes do 40.00 Walter Bochardt Salary as IT= s e 50.00 J V. McKinnon Salary as Lab orer 75-00 Fred W 11cElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.i50 Car.1 Mccoy Deputy Co Engineer 160,00 E 'J, Go och Ins trume'nSri an-o-i 136**-50 L G, Bow an Salary as Head Chain -man 80.00 J G, Barber. Salary. as Chainman 78.00 C' J- Nichols Salary az 0hainman 8000 C FRistine Salary as Inspector Hv,,y 6" B* 144.00 Joe, Gotchy Work a/c Elecli(M"�°� use of Auto $52.50 208.50 111' Bjarnson .%Vprk on election 17 00 EarlKeplinGer Work on election 9:00 Mrs R 0 Stone Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 75o00 Empire 11eat & GrocerSr Co Groceries for 1i1rs Faggs 11.30 Brown & Cole Groceries for Deboer 10.00 B B Grocery Co Groceries for Bve & Banks 29:74 The Fair Reat & Grocery Co Groceries of Frank & Iffeigraff 23.7'6 1 �i Z RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM .. . ......... .. Saturday....... .....THE is.t _____._.....__..._ ,.._ .. DAY OF Dec embe r 192 .3 _ C 71 Allen T1 J Ot Connor Ben Tucker !Er s : J W1l S t ohr Wayne 11. Haines Standard Auto Co The Home Store Bartholick Bros Nellie H Abbott Alvada Kelly C C King Geo H. Sybra.nt H B Carroll, Jr C Humphreys Puget,Sound Pow & Lt Co Lohman & Hanford Co Carl TlcCoy Paul Tolsman Public Health League of Flash. Brovin. & Cole 11t View Store C V1 Allen Jacobson Grocery "7olten & Taontfort G 0 Johnson Golden Rule Trading Co Fischer &. Isaacs Car-s tens Packing Co Puget,Sound Power & Lt Co C S Councilman B B Furniture Co Thal Bros Y.est_ern..Vlood Working Co Bellingham Sheet Yeta.l Works Modern Electric Co Charles ,Rode Red Cross Pharmacy Fairhaven Pharmacy Red Cross Pharmacy St Luke's Hospital I N Cone Frye 8. Company Geo Casebeer Bellingham. Coal Mines Bellingham Battery Co Thiel.& Welter R S Hartman F F Gerard Bellingham Sash & Door Co F 11 Haskell Plbg Co Clarks Tire Shop Diehl rotor Co John F-Campbell Puget Sound Welding Works Pressentin-Hullquist Motor Co The We--ldit .Co 11otor Tool Specialty Co Arthur• F Snyder Ylester-n Auto Supply Co Puget Sound Power, & Lt Co Tabor & Cruikahank Northwest Auto Blec Co Northwest Auto Blec Co S Vl Cornish Paint Co Pac if i,c Laundry Chas E. Datr & Son Pacific Tel & Tel Co 'Jestern Union Tel Co Puget Sound Power & Light Co _Eodern. Electric Co The. Vie-ldit Co Nellie. A Robinson Central Fuel Co 17axcvell Fuel Co Tlontgomery Fuel Co Lynden,Dept Store George & Barker SaL-non Pkg Co Whatcom Co Pourer & Light Co W J Pynor Fountain Bakery 71iatcon Co Dairymen's Assn Thiel & Welter Horse Hardware Co Northwest Hdw Co Union Prtg, Bndg, Sty Co Groceries f or firs Bredler Groceries for Curry et al Care of Marcy Children Care of Mi s . J A Sinnett Rebuilding Remington Robe for Baxter Shoes for Prisoner Shoe and boot laces Exp ense as Co -Sept. Expense as Prob Officer Expense as Supt. County Home Expense as Char Commr Expense as Co Agr Agent Expense a's Constable Lt for Frank Book for Co Auditor Plat work for Co Assessor Board of Prisoners Iodine Tablets for Co Tuberc Nurse Groceries for TTcBride et al Groceries for Bergstrom Groceries for Beidler Groceries for Mrs Trove Groceries for Davie et al Groceries for Mrs Beck `Groceries for O'brien Grooerie s for Teller Heat for Detention Home Lt for Detention Hospital Car -center work for 11rs Horan Linoleum for new cell.in jail Bunks, springs etc for jail (Oct) Material for new cell etc Installing heating unit in new cell (IIct-Nov), Repairs to motor in new jail 6.40 & sup for garage $5.95 Labor on boiler Sup3�lies for County Home (Nov) Suooli.es for Co Home (Apr) lvedicine for Jail & Co Home Jail .$13.00 H 4730. 55 Care of Co Patients (Oct 28 to'ITov 23) Services to Dirks & Greiner Meat for County ,Home Grinding for County Home Coal for County Home (Oct) Labor & supplies for Co Home 5?8.00. Recharging battery for Garage .80 Mattresses for County Home Oct 1 Heater -for County Home Oct Supplies for County Home Nov Door and frame for --Co Home (Oct Plbg repairs for Co Home (Oct -Nov) Repairs for County Garage (Oct) Supplies for Garage (Oct -Nov) Supplies for Co Garage TT Presto & o�Wgen for Co Garage ITov Link & bualhing, (Nnv Welding L grinding (Ilov Tools for Co Garage Tire for Co Go -rage Tool box & keys for Co Garage Lt & Pourer for Garage Supplies for Garage Charging battery on Sybrantts car Services rendered on Sheriff's cars Supplies for Janitor and Garage Laundry Premium on. pol # c46770 Phone service to County Sery to Agri Agent .50 Prob Off 1.18 Sher .64 Co Supt 5.44 Light & gas for Court House 36 lamps Boiler repairs Tobacco for Weatherford Wood Wood for Mrs. Biedler Supplies for Char Commr Groc for Yeldma (Oct -Nov) Groc etc for Vim. Taylor Elect. sery to Co Home Sep 26 to Supplies for Co Home Oct -Nov Bread . for County Home Butter for County Home Oct -Nov Sucl)lies f or Co Horne Sup-Olies for Garage 1.60 Eng. 1.38 Hosp. Supplies for Garage 439.91 Co Home 14.46 Janitor 2.56 Su i)lies for Janitor 1.00 Aud 4.80 Assr �Clk 6.00 Treas. 155.00 J of Elec Z.,30 Oct 31 38.62 9.50 62.17 20.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 3.49 .85 5.20 2.05 4.75 3.70 5.50 4.00 2.65 2.30 16.00 326.10 51.00 g4.74 10.00 12.35 12.55 65.96 9.50 18.94 9.93 8.85 1.62 54.00 18.00 118..00 88.85 1:44.32 12.35 20.00 94.5 2.00 43.55 105.14 26.22 39.95 2.50 65.50 8.80 10.00 18.00 47.02 7.15 124.54 6.00 71.67 42.05 9.50 1.20 3.50 11.55 1.9.33 3.90 10.73 18.88 9.23 9.55 2.80 1.15 4.00 85.56 7.76 .61.58 13.32 141.85 3.00 10.00 3.50 16.00 30.00 71.95 6.84 119.20 39.85 187.20 154.60 41.69 56.93 4.00 P 163.50 337.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6-)� October T►m 1z.... Saturday .. ... THE . _._ 1st..... .__._....... . _ ... _ ._DAY Or._.-._.._.... December 1923 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 54.11 Margaret J Diaz E:rpense as Co Tuberculosis ITurse 2,60 Everson Mercantile Co Groceries for Edith E Hunt Oct -Nov 27.19 Oql Pharmacy Supplies for Co Home Hospital & Jail 5.65 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lbr for Co Farm & Hospital 22.32 Red Cross Pharmacy Supplies for Detention Horne etc 38.25 Ellen 1,11 Wright Services to Co Supt 6.00 The Auto Top Co Supplies for Agr Agent 7:56 Sheriff 1.44 9000 Bartholiek Bros Repairing; shoes 2.40 Ira E Partner. State Examir ers auditing books of Town of Ferndale 69.35 A,... J Blythe P1bg & Htg Co Plumbing repairs at Court House 1,997.08 E C Baxter Expense as Co Comnr ` 33.61 J A 1,Ii_ller Official E:- pense 28.41 Viola Kelly _ Registering births & deaths in Dist #-6 1.75 Norbert James do .. # 7 1.00 Mos Ona, Gore Nicholson Services to Patients in Detention Hosp Sep -Oct 10:00 St Lure's Hospital Care of patient from Detention Hosp Sep 22 to 29 36.00 I:Iontgomery Fuel Co Wood for Detention Hospital Sep -Oct 16.00 Tars On- G ITicholson Services to Co Patients 10.00 St Luke's Hospital Care of Chevalier Sep -Oct 40.00 St Jos,ephts Hospital Care of 2 prisoners Oct 19.15 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lwnber for Garage 2.12 8c Co Howe 32.66- 34.78 Dr Katherine Gloman Care of Luella Brookins 10.00 Alfred• Isherzrood Groceries etc. for M' rs L cCreesh Oct -Nov 32.06 F T Stimson Groceries for Siriiplot Oct-TTov 54.21 J P Idaupi.n & Co Groceries for 1-2rs Colig'an 19.97 S H Siemo.ns Groceries for Watson Oct-ZTov 19.04 Yal-Well Fuel Co Wood for Mrs Trove Sep -Oct -Nov 28.QU Dalton Add Xach Sales Co Service to Assesor 12.00 Treas 10.00 motor for Assesor 50.00 72.00 Bernard J Reilly Labor on Court -House basement 23.00 Union Oil Co of.Calif Gas for Co Garage 226.39 Shell Co of Calif Gas & oil for Co Garage 204.75 Standard Oil Co Gas etc for Co Horse 20/92 & Co Garage 51.20 72.12 J.B Bennett Ins Pres a/c Detention hops - 100000 INSTIT71 k' FUI]D Wellington Pegg Serv. a/c Teacher's Institute 30.00 A S Burrows do 15.00 Lillian T,Tohr do 20.00 K W Heckmann do 10.00 Oysha McPherson do 10.00 Towner Prtg Co Institute' Programs 44.50 LIQUOR I I, ST I Gi3.T 101, FUITD Geo Ii Sybrant Salary as Del). Sheriff Sept 125.00 Art Evenson do .Oct 12.5.00 E G J Brenton do Sept 1 125.00 Ll�u L Gas ton do Sept 200.00 Bert Bullcch do Oct 55.00 Current Expens e Fund Sup ec Lab for Sheriff's Autos frDm Co Garage 94.59 G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Eds and B Riley, Aud Yak. Co J L Johnston R Bulloch Roy H Leonard TI C Bjarnson C 0 -6eck . Ben 'Tuc.her John Baxter A W Frost Theodore Linde Hinge Linde F t Lars on Ivan ',, a llin Erick L Oslin John Bulloch John. Bulloch, Jr E A Parker Fritz Muenscher Carl IiEuenscher Mike Van I:Tersbergen Harry B Crabtree H Ko ert G Vander Griend Ernest Vander Griend Lee Jess F J Van Deinark td J rynor R A Darnell Omen Eider. Central Fuel Co Hartzell Hdtitie Co Horse Hdwe Co J Ii Slaughter Evertz Brass Foundry ' RRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUI D Recording I.Iarriage Certificates do ROAD AID BRIDGE FUITD Salary as I.lechanic a/c road nachly Salary as Truch Driver do do do Labor on road Der:ri ng-Glacier do Labor on Guide Labor on Calif. Creek Bridge Fc 11t View Hill do do do do . Labor on Samish Rood do Labor on Goshien-Everson Road Labor on Hannagon Road do Labor on Road do do do do Labor on Road do --Guide North— GasGravel for Sarii.sh Road Posts etc for Idt View !ill Wood f or use in cement rei)airs Spikes Pov der, etc. Repairs to rood drag Ce,s t ir_gs f cr tractor 40.00 1.00 125.00 8.80 34.00 39.25 4.25 120.00 117.50 67.00 14.50 9.38 9.38 9.38 6,00 116.50 10.50 44.00 10.50 26,25 46.35 38.00 28.00 36.00 16.00 60.00 60.00 2.72 7.50 45.25 10.00 2.52 11.63 1.25 5.32 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Saturda Tim lst DAY OF December 192 3 Larson & 11iller Repairs on grader 6.25 YLinerdcan Concrete Wks Culvert 9.00 Keys.ton Drill IS- !"Lach Co Parts for shovel 59.24 Col Walley Lbr C o L-Lunb e r 32.40 Bloedel Donovan Lbr ".1.1ills W o od (Aug) 6.00 J Hexme-in Peterson Labor on road 37.50 Bert E Snit0h do 80.00 Evan Nordby do 64,00 L F-r e eman work on C,--,.l. Creek bridge 7.50 Ingalls 1_erc. Co Gas for Fordson Grader 2.21 Ferndale Garage Gas for loader 1.70 Sumas Hdw C". Impl Co Powder etc for Reese Hill (July-AuG) 11.70 Clif't I'Liotor Co Part=f or gra-der .65 T RIV, I11PR0V1f21-PFjID Geo Elder Labor on River 1,16.25 Thos.P Jeffers do 132.00 A Nauwens do 63.00 :1-FLax Fullner do 63.00 S V7 Jones do 66.50 '.1 R j?","rke-r- do 84.00 :L',ors.e Edw Co Drift,. bolts, etc 25.31 Nortlln.est Hd%,i Co do 7.08 Goheen Bros E'ovi ng donkey 15.00 D A jGxiffen & Co Caps & fuse 4.05 :1 F Paper Piling 225.00 F 07- Ci S T MIMIRVE, HIGIU67AY FTJIM Cheater 17cKenzie Hauling lbr & plank 15.00 Amos, 1Zi-'-.a2ers Work on bridge at 4 mi on Et Baker HiLhuay 4.00 RAIWL na -1 D F aT DIST 5 3.1AI17 FUND Ole Nelson Cleanin3 Lateral 40.00 Oscar Jackson Cleaning Ditch 185.00 DRAI-ITAG:1 li]?T DIST rr 7 11AII-.-T EMM :�rs L A George Tirlbers 1.50 C .1 Rogers Cleaning d i t b2i 10.00 Jolu-1. G Shields Labor on ditch 6.00 'r B Saut t Cleaning ditch 20.00 DR13.11TAG.1, Il:?T DIST r 15 1=17L FLT17D B F Doyle Lil,.bor on ditch 12.00 Names Perry do 27.00 - L Firils do 50.00 lr ed. hi lle r do 24.00 1 S Ili 1 le 1', do 52,00 Ben R Da5Ts do 22.00 J 0 Anderson do 44.00 Claude Sir.ith do 26.00 Guy P Sini th do 20.00 Sumas Hdiv & Imi)l Co Powder etc. 7.70 DRAI1IIM1, Il,.:i?T DIST 20 CONST FTTUD C Jager Labor on Kmma Ditch 100.00 John C Jager do For eman 25.00 E.- IT Kah-Un do T e ma 15.75 F Ooxdt do 11.25 Gus Yienaber do donkey driver 76.50 Jack, 1ioser do Laborer 80.75 Fred- Tarte do 'Eilgineer 138.00 S J I L- tr 3? do F i r e:,rm 96.7.5 Chet, Holmes do Lab or er 89.25 Irapexial Fir 1br Co L-Lualber 10.51 Road.and Bridge Fund Rent of ditchs etc to Kamm Ditch 178.75 Caine-Grinishaw Co Coal (Oct) 222.21 ------- 000 ------ Application of maple Falls Community Club for dance at-11aple Falls on Dec. 1st. was Granted by the Board* Ap� plication of Heni-y Yloriiers for dance LA Van Zai-t on Deceffbei, 1, 1923, w-- as L-antcd by th-e BoL,a.,d., On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, December 3, 1923, Chair4n Bbar rCountyCohUnIsoloners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October T inz —...Oeto`` er October Rio 4lda 1�r1U r Satur ay �;xE lire The 'd _ 1 1� __ . __. 8th �DDAY or „ 17ay o= Day of I)e c erao er I ece lber Decei.iber 192 3 . 1923 1923 The Board iiiet pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday,, De,ccr.,iber lst, 1923. Present, all :members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The . ollovTiii-- claims were allowed and-jroceeding hL,d: October and November reports of i".rs. R 0 Stone, i.{a.tron Detention Hdspital and November report of C C King as Suj?t County Hoiue, vrere filed *�Tith t Ile Board. ------ 000------ `� .Application of Yorrman G I.Lacaulay for dance at K of P nc.il at Deming on Deceiif ca? G, 1923, was granted by the Board. On ifiotion the Board adjournec to meet on Friday, December 7th. , 1023 Cllt� ir3nan Bo d County GoLaaiss oners Friday, Decei-aber 7, 1923. The Board iaet ;;pursuant' to adjournment talcen on I:Londa:y, December 32d. 1923. Present, all-rue:of the Board and the Clerl. in attenc_ance. Tree follo:TirG claL--m viere allowed and 1)roceedings had: ----000-----a• A-pplica,tion of ITo BellinChari Grange for 'dance on Dec 8 1923 was .l �, g , g-rantecl' by `the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Sa.tiae day, Deceimber 0, 1923. Chairman Boar&" OLlnt �Coim-" ioi ze�.Ns y ss.� Saturday, Deceriber 8, 1923. The Board met-3ursuemt to adjournlacnt tal.en on Friday, Dec 7, 1923. Present, all incii bees of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovi rg. clail:s were allowed and i,roceedin�$ had: ------- 000_-__-- Apj?li.ea tion of C Heiman fcr dance at Alki Bungalow on Decej:1)er 8, 1923, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to imeet on lionda!y,,,''Deceii?ber 10, 1923 Cli ,11- n BOO;rCj C�0uilty Coi-mLissioners ' - RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TEEM.- 1:I0nday THE _loth DAY of ...... DecGlaber_._ 1�2. 3....._. Monday, Deco-mb-ar 10, 190-3. The Board Fact p:u:suailt to adjourmient to'>en on Saturday, Dec 8, 1923. - 1'_es�i�t;. 11 -2e,.ibers of the Board e:.nd the Clerk in attendance. The follo ring clai-is were allowed o,nd _roceedangs had: BE + OR T .T{, 8 0��=10 CI' COU1r= CO--12TT SS I O-7J .S Or '.7I"i`,.TCC1 COU-f'LT, '.'TASHIITGTOI7 J IN THL 1iTTIIR Cri TI AITSMETI Cl' I1101-'I�;S FRO .I CT—TUENT ) 1lil'1IIS-; FU :D TO Ell' iTC 0IiSACIi Ii01 i� ? tJZTD 11DE0" T O TP �+ --=:- O11L ��, . t_ ;lY (THY r 18 , GI211-12 =,, I'10_Di 7i Ulf? (1y • it 23) , and to ITOO!:S.'1.CK-Str.--Y,S R+143 FU M (Hy. r 31) . it r,-D�)cars that a deficit exists in the Everson-ITuoksacl� Toad fund, Glendale Road Fund �:.izd the Hoohsach-Si t1a,s Road Puna, for the construction of s��.icl roads unc:er the Donohue Road la`ri; and ;�'I�RBAS, said law -provides t1at should there not be sufficient Money im such ii�I�rovement fund to ma2o., ra,,mentu of airy instr.11itient of i-tere.� , or the bond. Shen clue, said is i,Crey or bonds ::ic..y be paid out of the general road and bridge fund or the current e..-i)c.ise ft ld of the county, as i:ia.y be directed by the board of county commissioners; IT IS TT O t CRDBi-'sED, tlz<.t the Co-ailt;- Treasurer be, anL she hereb% is direct s'F�, ied to transfer fr oii the Curren-c E=o ens e FLmd the f ollovii_ ,i amounts: 1,f3,632.53 to t}le Iverson-idool�sack Road Tend (Hy. 7rlu); 3,022.3E i,o t.Ilc Glei:dale Road F?.uad (Hy. rr23); "l , 836.19 to th e ITo olcsacl�-SUlIL.s Roa.c�. Fund (Hy • 11Z ; to be used f or theaynent of bonds, or interest thereon, issued for the construction of the said roads. Done in re-ular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of Dccc�fber, 1923. ufifiatfitt fififill fififififill fififiu fill If fill nfi " Board County CO2-im .iss- 11 F C Ba.Lter, Chaircmn of the Board ioners of "I hatc om County" State of :"lashincton " J A I:liller, County Co-,tvdissi.oner firfifififittfiufitill 111111 nufinfill nu Ed Brown, County Coiiil i ss Loner Attest: Sam, � Barrett County Av.d i t or and Cle rl: of the Board On motion the Board adjourned to r.-ieet on Dec 13, 1923 Chairrlic" Board County CO,m issioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TrRm T-h rsdoy THE lath DAY or December 192 3 Thursday, Deco -fiber 13, 1923. T1:e. Board !yet »ursuant to adjou2mient ta'.en on Llonday, DeceL`iber 10, 1923* Present, all of the Board and the Cler'. in attendance . The following claihis vicre c.11ovied and oroceeding had: SDm w� Bvarr ett, Co Auditor Sc}n F Barrett, Co Auditor �---- ..-""000------ T I'V1'dD 111ec.c1c,ir-ds paid from i ev. Fund do Z,385.25 767.24 ------ 000------ Ap-olication of Gulf Grz.mSe for dance c.t 17t, View on Deccifber 15, 19w3, vre.s gr^nted by t le Board.. ------ 000------ Petition of residents of.' 11mu-,ii Townshi;; for estcialisiz11 of Cottiit�T Ferry fr0ii G o o s eb a ry i'ont t0 `sec.c i, oil UUi.11�d..L Sslz,,.nd, 1,,c,s fi1eC'l t l tii the Boa-rd. On Laotian IC-1-Le Board adjourned to i,ieet on Friday, Dec . 14, 1923. R-or Chair�iian bCounty Cor�rnissioners October .. TERM Friday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 14i,h DAY or Dec el ibex 1923 J Friday, December 14, 1923. The Board l:iet pL':2sul.nt to adjo..lril,=Ci1t tc'__cen on ThLlrsday, December 13, 1923. Present, all a:ieyabers of the Board and the Clerl: lit attendEnce,. The followi n-, Clans were c.11o ed and l"ocecdi n-;s _La d: 1E�. r ,c•--,�- Z -T roe-,�aT �-. �:::� �1��v_.�: _= Q Peerless Coal Co F? Of �ti or I'u Bali.Mr IIy Davie Tip Co Zu iue-r-�','olco::lc OricL�e ------ 000------ =J ]IF OIL] 1iE _30i1 iDI Gill I, OTV1Ti1^ CV_._.' 11.J Jlur.:.^) VF Yi F:t TCO ._ C OLTL. 1Lrrl�frJlil { 1Cr��'oIa , IlT H1'j 1,:AT1EE OF, TELAITSF.:�1, 01 +_LOITIES FTBOI.1 (y 7 -�• r� c '^�i�� (� -•� r, rrF-�-,, �� •['� n ryTl Tit?T... C-'.:.Ti1Ti_I_. SC11COL 1.)ISTRICr�TC 2 .11 G~.:17S L O 7", 011,D^-`.E O i1'S1'.-,1• • . ;,�rID I+OP LTDIT OF l aC�O�S CTJF�t�, TT 300.00 3Jti. 74. V dtl�.'� i7J U1 ye4.i l./s.i..i C-. lijC`. 11;L .L o.l' +�J U�.t Li e.i :C'......�111C. 1J �_O�� Vl tell 0.i. �,.a Vth e Cltyrof Bellin 'ha:l eras paid by WI'0'tco..l Cou-n y out of the current e._,�eilse fui.ci, and dur i ni; the year 1923 various c1a111'i f 01 state .'1011 Of records Of fi-L'st and Second Class sc11001 districts and of incoiLporated cities O.nd tovns, t_.a cost of transcribing- sas1e, 1-,I.ve been l>` "J : bv 1 T- atcoi:'_ County 011t Of t'-e Current E::..)C nse F=0 ; and tfie Ci_.rre t -i.:enae Fun, Of `'r;_1C,tC0i2 County should no',; be rei�;.iJL'.ruC'Cz for the „�Zr ;fi n•, .. J_ c. , �l ti_ " 1 ,. A; �L--..t,S u0 _.ir.,dC' OYl c,CCOL. 1'i O L -_r:_ s t�'.'�6 e: L'111 nc', G10nS > J t i,_L 1 t 1 t- _.. C. l r s 1.i 1} �'..}tl•�r'" r , to IT IS T`.�F.��.'Cla OrtU"�:r?�:��D �1_�..t tl�e Go�ii.�,�'' l.Le<.'.,,u-�:'er ,�e, �w.�Z N1_e e 41..a_a, d_rec�eci a. .,,, .n rr- ^--i^T �--�,-r-t7 ��, TT •, •'rr 1-i 1, (� } _c �. 7 r' �_ .s 1 Lt "_..,� 1 a_-" t,_L ans:L er to the CITZdi� ,T J1l f 1: ) _r .r U_1 D i _ 0:.: ]"'o T_ ul'cl s 1 -le inn V er s e t, __ or t_, t he al" Ll.i U O',7',1,OS i l.e cLch -fund s0 deS1 ;aL,ted,-i,o-.':i'b : uC1i t _ -� Trans crib 1.i'1�Total School Dist. 25 31? 01 q 3.50 Q 37.51 308 32.07 3.50 35.57 n 1t 309 40.01 3.00 43.01 u n 318 25.68 3 . 5 2('-, .93 11 a 319 21.38 3.00 24.38 u " 301 4.25 4.25 City of Dellinch�:xi 161.02 40.00 201.02 Town of Blaine - - - 12.00 12.00 Lynden 54.40 5.75 60.15 I'Toolcst°.ck 14.50 2.75 17.25 u u SLL.Ias 62.90 7.00 69.90 TO Current ens e Fund Done in reguicz adjourned session 01" the Board this 14th day of Deceaf)ci 19ti3. i, 11 It It it Ii It it 11 II 11 11 i1 it 1111 II 11 11 11 I1 It I1 11 if 11 It 11Boo.rd of County Coi :iis s- tl L C Ba:_te'", Ch'ai2.'i':1�­,n Board County llioncrs os '" <<:,tcol_i County- Cor:slissioners. It State of !%,`as.Lli ngton 1t 11 r it It 11 a 11 It 1111 11 It 1PI it 11 If 11 !t It It if 11 :t It :1 It eJ 1i I il ler, County COiiIl Liss loner F C Iz:�xtin Ed Brown, Counter C011 :i�ss� Ober Del:),dl:7r Comity _L'.C_i t0Y -nd CIOr: Of the Board. ------ o0o------ �1 Cili:', .1.ui .lio.i..i., v , L...Sr r..rJ O1. ,slLk1`C 0L. COUI 7V , `,1j',-S 111"1 G T 0 -i- ni 0 .11D I �r I1,11G.J II �'1,�jTJ!.�`.'i' DIS1 • „' lO ;.I tl ere is not: s talk' i1 to '�11e credit- c of ' `1c Constr: cticil F'tznd_ of Lr�:in�'. e r a.' Ii:l roveilent D.j.strict To. 15, t-le sL:iii o� �1.11.11, .11icl. :io the bal-.iLcL: uilL.sna gran t,1he ["IlIOui."U collectQct fo_ COf1ztructiol= of t__e C.i-U'-ch ir. said 012,,_.na-e 11:1K)i'ovei:ient C'LiSt1''±ct, -lid ...7..1': a, tl.e Said, ditch has been COL,! -'t;ed L )1. so_1e tii:1O Cil(_ t- e_E, :ill Ne ii0 fut'L, l:ee(_ fGi' �, CO'.S1r: C'%1011 fund , c'lid -LI_e Li! E:1'Visor 1 O :,aJ d C ?'c:11'lc^,�;G C L �tr1 Ct hc,Ve Ott Uned 'Ills 'OC'..1:d fs✓:2 the tranSl:cC -: o'.l sa-_16 balance rel1ai111nt; 7Yi said construction -fund to the te1l�.nce -fund L)i' SLiC4 6.i;:' 'i c'; RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS Oc t Ob Or THE.. ..... ... .. ............ . ... ....... ITCF�i, -it is c:2dexed by this -.Sjozlxc. that the County Treasurex,b.e, and slic- is hereby directed to, txansf e:o tL-_ said sui.i of 0111.17 from the Constructfoa-4 Fund of, D:.,aino,[_;e Tjn]-jroire*,,cnt Dis'-Y�c" No. l.l:: to theMlointenanc e Fund of sei d !�rainage L'li])roveiilent District Distract U 15" Done in regular aG .1jouxned session of the Board this 14th day of December, 1923. 11 it 11 11 11 it 11 it If 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Board of County Coj-,Rniss- 11 E C Baxter, Chairmm-i o-f Board of County If iO_rlE,2:'S Of Wh0,tCOhl County If Commissioners. If State of YlashinGton It 11 it 11 It 11 11 11 11 It It 11 it If 11 11 11 11 It ll.!l it if it 11 11 If %1 11 T A 1111 rl rl Attest:" F C Hartin Dea)utyCouiaty ;Luditor and Clerk of the Board. t 14 U.L u LAt.L Uy Ul"AlL 00 V.E.LU.L; Ed Broym, County Coriniiissioner k t 0 On motion -the Board adjourned to meet on SatuTd4y, Dec. 15, 1923. - Cliairman Board Coin(ity Cor-miissl oners_. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tr'-R M Satu --rday THE 1 5th ..._...DAY,e c en-1, --,. e r .. 0Y.. 1923 Saturday, Decembei, 1�, 1923. The Board met 0u2suent to adjournment tv.-!Cen on December 14, 1923. Present all members of tile Board and the Clerk in attendance. T."le folluirinC, C 1--L 4 111S � ,W.- ere allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000 ------ I BEFORE TIM, B010D 0-117 COTT14TTY C0-LE-.171SS1k-1,E1-S OF WF1iTCC",-- COUNTY, Il T TI-11.] _UTTER OF 024 RIIIGISTItATIOY., OFFICE*RS !,OR 1N7-LkT0'OL-1 COTY1"f`.Y VOTING PIL]CINCTS OR. -1L Al' CiI1TnSiG T OUTS= Os INC ORIJOR1,TE-) D CI Al�TO-0:TS. V�-F-Ei RE.41S , Chapter 163, L,,,ws of 1919, malIle s J_ t the duty of the Bo oxd of C C o--11111* S S -1. 011c; rs of each county, on the first 11T-onda'y of January, 1920, and quad2.,enniaily the2:eaf `U-e:�, in lilzo V ilial-.,-iner to ;procure eiid open duplicate poll bool,.-s for the re,-,,-ista:ation of voters in ez.ch iore- cinct, of such countv- outside of incori3o rated cities anC. towns, end to deli note a, legal voter in each of said ,,�rccincts, to be the registrction officer in such i)recinct. Y9.7, THEREFORE, it is ordered by thi:j Board that the w ,arsoiis ilereinafter namec]. be, and they are hereby tv, Tpointed as registration officers to 'serve as such officers in their re— sDective vAtrif, i)recincts in Whatcom County, Y.,`c.shingt6n, for the terin of four years, beginniniE t.) - I U 11onday, jz;,nuai,y 7, 1924. YiAILI CT, 11 GIST-RAT101-1 17-R:,]C I Y, C T OFF I CE p AIDDiCIIISS LOCATI ON ,acme Twp J W Xe 1 ly j'1,.ca--,ie Office Baker Twp- , Ist Pct 2nd Pct Coluzifbia Tup- lst- Pct 2nd Pct Crescclnt TVTp lst Pct 2nd Pct Delta Twp- 1st Pct 2nd Pct Leming Tvip- lst Pct 2-ad Pct I Ferndr?le Tw-o-- is t Pet 2nd Pct 3rd Pct 4th 11ct Geneva Tvip- Glacier Tern I'awrence TSrTp- ls t Ilct 2nd :Pct TL=i Island Twp Lynden Tvijp- lst Pct 2nd P-ct 3rd Fct 11,aple Falls Tvrp E I ar-ietta T7q)- ist Pct 2nd Pct Y .t View Twp- lst Pct 2nd Pct 3rd Pct 4th Pct Fre.nk Jennings Van &-andt Iles! denc e Nels Jorgenson Deming Post Office I.Irs Linnie I'LcRae Kendall Residence 1.1ax. 1ioehler Slzm: s R 1 Residence Carson Griffith So Bellintjhpin Residence Ida 21 Flint Custer Shoi3 J H Harvey Blaine L, 1 Residence Henry Kucl:onreuthex Custer R 1 Residence 2.1ary E Swope Ferndale R 3 Residence I J Cook Deming Office 15--s L E Robinson Deming Residence esidence -Llbert Jensen Bellin_r:ham R 1 Residence ,Irs AlicelTevell Ferndale R 3 Residence T B %-lynne Ferndale R I Residence W J Pyn o r BellinLham 21 2 Store 1.1rs Edna Griffith 21 Geneva Rd I31:r< Residence L Ottestad Glacier Hotel P G Cook R 4 Residence r:y,s Lida Cassils Everson R 2 Cassills Store L F Bucholz Beach Store llrs Geo Vinu-o Lynden Bo1. 352 Residence Lrs Stella. Elenbaas Lynden R 2 Residence F T] Daniels Everson R 3 Residence 17 lugh JudIc-ins Maple Falls. Residence .A-nna F Duxdin 11arietta Store Firs F L Blodgett BellinShemu R 2 Box 384 Residence E 0 FinUalson Custer Residence Hh-s R P Duxbury Blaine R. I Residence 11 Jones Ferndale R 2 Residence IL-s A J Perry Ferndale R 2 Residence RECORD . OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDITNTGS Oc tob er TFRA1 S,.tui- ay THq 15th DaY or_7aeceml�e_r 192.3_ Id � . OF 1TT GISTRATIOIT PRECINCT OFFI CER ADDRBSS LOCATI OJT Hooksack 'T P_ lst Pct Lloyd Gargett Sutiia.s R 1 Residence 2nd Pct A S Kirkman Everson R 3 Store. 3rd Pct Clyde F Reed Everson Store- 4 �h Pct Y! L McCombs Everson R 3 Residence Park Tvrp J D Custer Park. Store Point Roberts Tyr Geo H Y-1aters Point Roberts Store Rome Tzrp Tubs K E Reynolds Bellingham R A Residence Semiahmoo Tvix)"-. Urs Margaret Hayes Blaine R 1 Residence Ten Iifile Tcrp- . lst Pct. Irs H C Guckert Everson R 1 Residence 2nd Pct Joe 11,wrers Bellin�;haaii R 1- Residence 3rd Pct !Ers A D foster Belli, ham R 1 Residence 1th Pct John A Dinkel Bellingham R 4 Residence Van .', yc k Tarp- ist Pct 1,1rs B C Young Silver Beach Sta Residence 2nd Pct J 0 Gulbranson Bellingham R 4 Residence 3rd Pct 1, R Wallace Bellingham R 1 Bo�L 237 Residence ; Slate Pct J S Moreland Rockport Residence Trail Pct Bert 1T Sorensen, Glacier Residence Valley Pct Chas ICI Bagnell Concrete Ranger Sta Done in • regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of December, 192.3+. I7IIIIIIIt111111II1111111111111111111111II111tItI111 E C Baxter, Chairman of -Board o1 "Board of County Coriuniss-11 County Commissioners Ilioners of ffhatcom County" i1 State of lUashington. 11 J A I::iIIer, County Cormni ssioner II 1111 II 11 11 11 11,11 II It 1111 11 If 11 1111 if II It It It it It 11 Ed Brown, County Commissioner Attest: F C Itlartin Deputy County Auditor anc Clerk of the Board. ---- -coo------ Application of Maple Falls, .Conmuni ty Club for dance on .December 15, 1923,..aas granted by t re Board. On motion. the Board adjourned to meet on I:I6nday, Deceiirber 17,_ 1923. G���- •ram Chairrnan Bounmm Or Coty- Coiss- or l ` ` RECORD . ®F_ C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October - TERM Yonday THE 17th Dar of December 192 3 Monday, Deceiiiber 17, 1923. The Board rat pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, December 152 1923. Present:, all rriera'aers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. i ng claims were allowed and proccedi ng-s. had: BEFORE 1_ ., BOARD OF COUiTTY. COM1ISSI OAiERS OF -VJTH,ATCO1.,,I COUTTTY, W1?SHIIIGTON. The f oll6vi - IN TIIM IJ1ATTER OF DR.&I?TAGI ORDER RE ETI;CTTGIT RETURITS w DISTRICT NO, S, WHATCOld COUxTTLY, ,'f fi. ) FIXING 11OU1,71 OF BOl�. 'WI�PE-AS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board,. an election was held in Draiiha.ge Improvement District Ho. 4 of What-com County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 11th day of December, 1923, for the purpotie of election4 one Supervisor in the manner provided by la,�; and D 1REAS, on this 17th day of December, 1923, this Board' has proceeded with the canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the some in the manner 72ovided by law, al: nd the said returns e.-a' ibit --I-he f ollowinC; : That there. were, all told five Totes cast; that the votes 'received were as f ollo. ws : A G Sti.erlen,. 4 votes; P Hoff , 1 vote a TIi ME-111 OI<�', TT IS : ?D 5!TjD that A G Stierlen be, and he hereby is elected as Su.)e:-visor o1. said Drainage District 1TO. 4 for the term of ttTo yGal''S aft -ex- til.e-datle. Of Isle annual election just held in said district, -and until his successor is elec'ti:c:_ a.nd q;ualif--'Lcd; and IT IS FUITN]r�i that said SupervlSo:,: be and he is hereby rcouired to give a bond in the s_7 of 1200.00, the surety_ to be a.u,,-roved'by Uric Board. of Counter Col ilt lss ioners of ,1hatcom Count;%, %,7ashington, and that certificate of electron Shall be issued to the Said A. G. Stierlen upon This tahing the oath and filing the bond herein as rcouil'ed by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session.of the Board this 17th day, of December, 1923. 11 till 11 11 11 11 tl 11 It it 11 SI II I! II 11 II 11 II II tl I1 II till 11Board of County Conilliss-I' E C Baxter, Chairi_iayi of the Board Ili oilers O tio'h�',tCCI? County t1 J A Hiller, COun-'Gy C05-Mi iSSiOner ii State L, a U Of _ '-,ic.Si111? i 0i1 . .. 11 Ed B:(:' OZ?n, Coull {:y COli11 i ,".S l.Oner 11 If it 11 lift It 'I 11 11 If 11 11 It Ii II 11 11 11 11 it if It II It 11 Attest: F C JUal"in Deputy COu_1ty Liditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000 ---- _ - BI, OPIE TIC; BOARD OF ' C OUITTY C O T I S S I OIZe RS OF 9H.A.TC;OL.j COUNTL ,' WASHI 11JGTOIN. 117 T� I,1AT Tr'F: OF DT AT 1-TAGE, Ii.i RO�T��IcEi l ORDER RE .r, ECTICiT It1'"URNS E, I+IXING rl1;I0trTT C11 BO1,TD. DISTRICT 10. 5, YFiATCOH COU IT'Y, 'WASH* ti11ER4 �S, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board., an election wa.s held in Drainage 1iimrover.entt District 1To. 5 of ;y+rilatCOii1 County, Washingtor_�;.,.on Tuesday, the 11th day of Decel,?ber, 1923, for I,Le purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided b;y .1a-w; and WI-MREAS, on this 17th day of December, 1923, this Board has proceeded with the canvass of the. returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the runner ;l?lovided by lax: ,.za.nd the said returns e::1li.bit the following: That there were, all told, foul -teen votes cast; that the votes received were a,s ' follows : Henry Z'iilTLen, 1,1votes . IT IS ORDEr%riD tL.t Henry ti`dilhen be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor Cl' S _, C? D--oJ ila e Tr_1i-,rovaLneilt Dist :i c t 1':0 . 5 for t rie term of two years after -Uhe date Of the annual election just held in said 'distric t, L:nd until his successor is elected and qualified; and RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Timm H,onday THE 17th DAY or December 192'3� IT IS FURTD:1211i CRDEI�D that said supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the su1nn of t?200.00, ' the surety to be avoroved by ld-ie Board of County Conmissi. oners of Whatcom County , ,;iashiington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to trB said Henry Wilken u-oon histtaking the oath and f ilijAg • the bond .herein as required by late and as fixed by this Board. - Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day. of December, 1923. "tinuutinnuutintillntinnti"un""nnu - - "Board of County Coi-maiss' ." E C Ba.>ter, Chairman of,the Board "ioners of 1.1-l.tcom County " . J A hiller, County Co_mmissioner it State of Washington. " Ed Brown - , County Coisaissioner Attest:" ""fill 11I1II;I till till" Deputy Coujity Auditor and 1 Clerk of the Board. BEFO ;,, TM] BOAT D OF COU!,ITf C01:11;USSI01A! I S OF iATC01:I COTP_ITY, ;"IASHIivGTOiT. IN TIE �' MATTER OF DRAT N AGE I111'R OVEIt I T ) ORDER RE E= C T I ON RE TURNS w FIXING A%LOUNIT CF B 011ID . DISTRICT ITO. 6, iMATCOI:I COUNTY, WASH. Y[ SAS., ' pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage t Improvement District No. 6 of Whatcom County, 'Washington, on Tuesday, the lith day of December, 1923, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law; and vl'II� TEAS, on this 17th day of December, 1923, this, Board has.p.roceeded frith the canvass of the returns of said election and 1-.s duly canvassed the same Ln the manner provided by law, and the said returns eldhi.bit the follotiring: That there were, .all told, fifteen votes cast; that C. A. Lindquist received 9 votes, and that til. C. Y-ihite received 6 votes. TIEREFCRE, IT IS MD RED that C. A. Lindquist be, a nd lie hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvelaieint District Ho. 6 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election just l-Bld in said district, axed until his successor is elected and qualified; and IT IS FURT=,R CRDEIREED that said -:supervisor -be L-..nd he is hereby required to give a, bond in the sum of $200.00, the surety to be approved by -d"le Board of County Conisissioners of 'Whatcom County JVa.shington, and that certificate of election shall be issued. to the said C. A. Lindquist upon his- taking the oath and •filing the bond 1ne:rein as required by law and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular r adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of December, 1923. t tt II 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 It 11 11 11 .11 it 11 11 11 11 11 II It "Board of County Coirmiiss�_= P.— E C Banter, Chairman of the Board "ioners of Y7hatcom County " J A Hiller, County Con»1issioner 11 State of Washington. " Ed Brown, County Commissioner 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 It It 11 if 11 I1 It 11 11 11 11 (1 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 11 Attest: F C %Martin Deputy County Auditor -and Clerk of the Board. ryf . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October YER11.[ Honday THE 17th DAY or December 1923 BEFORE TI-M BOARD OF COUNTY COL II S S I O]ERS OF WHATCOH, CObITTY, WASHIITGTON. IN THE IrIATTER OF DRAINAGE I11PR OVEi ZENT . ) Oh;D_dR 1- EIZCTION RETUF.i`TS & . DISTRICT NO. 7, ;°JHATCOH COUIITTY, WASH. FI1iIITG AYLOUI,TT OF BOIM. i,1J!I,RFAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this.Board, an election was held in Drainage ImprovQritent District No. 7 of Whatcom County, Vlashi ngton, on Tuesday, the llth day of December, 1923, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor_in the manner provided by lacy-; and YV11EREAS, on this 17th .day of December, 1923, this Board lia s proceeded aitht.he canvass of the returns of said election and has duly cLvassed the same in the manner pro- vided by law, and -she said returns exhibit the following': That there were, all told, 6 votes cast; that B Y1 Everett received 6 votes: TBERE-FOlMi., IT IS OR12MED that B Iff Everett 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 la -it- l '-his successor is bleated and qualified; and a a IT IIS FuRT1R ORDERED that said super J-sor be,,and he hereby is require&_.to3g veLbond in the stun of $200.00, the si ety to be approved by the Board cf - County Cm iiissior�ers of. ZJhatcom County,' Washington, and try t certificate of election shall be issued to the said B V'J Everett 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 17th day of December 1923. unnnunttunnuuunnuunnunitnnnitnll " Board of COLli1ty COfIIT:17 sS- E C Baxter, Cho irmah of the Board " ioners of Whatcom County " J•A Miller, Collilty Cornl.iissioner " State of tVashington. " Ed BroiKra , County Commissioner II 11 11 If 11 11 II 11 II I1 11 11 11 11 II II 11 it II If It If II If If II 11 II Attest: F C Hartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COu-\TTY C Ol�'IISS I03TERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, V,ASHINGTON.` 1. IN THE HiATTER OF DRAINAGE I1TPROVE�011PL ` ORDER REi:EIk CTION RE, TUU1S . -DISTRICT NO, 9, II111ATCO1_A_.COUITTY, WASH t'JHERFAS,- in accordance with law,, the Board of County Commissioners ordered the annual election to be held in Drainage Improvement District No.: 9 of Whatcom County, Wash- ingtoiul on Tuesday, the 111th' day. of December, 1923, _ for the purpose - of electing one Supervisor for said district; and �IMHTHEAS, it appea.rin� to this Board that no election aas held in saidf: rainage improvement district on said day; - IT -IS T=iREFME ORDERED t1-mot Roy Deem now acting as supervisor in said district, be continued in said office for a, term of two years and until the annual. election to be held in December, 1925; Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of December 1923. tl li it II it I1 11 it II II 11 II II 11 II It 11 tl II ti II II tl 11 ti 11 I1 II " Board of County Commiss- " E C Baxter, Chairman of. the Board- '' ioners of Ylhatffom County " J A-1.1iller, Comity Cornl,zi ssi oner " State of 17a.shington. " Ed Brown, County Colilmissioner U It II If tl it 11 If 11 If 11 it 11 It 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 tl 11 11 11 It 11 It. Attest: F C irlartin Deputy County Auditor and'. Clerk of t11-e Board. RECORD 'OF COMMISSIONERS- -PROCEEDINGS october :.TrRM 17onday THE 17th DAX or• December 192 3 BEE .1 S SI OI FRS OFF ORTIT, BOARD t{ COUNTY COH1 IIHATCOH COUlaTY, WASHIFIGTON. IF THE HATTER Or DRAII%TAGE IT:,'RO 1j12 jT • ) ) ORDER RE ELECTIOII RETURIIS &, FIXZ I,IG A!J OTT TT: OF BOIL . DISTRICT. NO, 15, 'V-111ATCULI COUNTY, Y.TASH. ) _WHEREAS, pursuant to. the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drain age Improvement District Ho. 15 of Whatconh County, j.lashiilgton, on Tuesday,,.;, -the llth day of December, 1923, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in then annex provided by law; and 7,11U]REAS', on this 17th day of December,_ 1923,.- this -Board has proceeded with t he canvass of the re_tu-rns of said election and has duly canvassed the sarae in the planner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the following : That -there were, all told, 9 votes cast; that C. A. Perry received 9 votes. TIER +'FO_RE, IT IS ORDHU ED that C. A. Perry be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improverient District Ho. 15 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election -just held in said district, a nd until his successor is elected and qualified; and IT IS FURTIER ORDERED that said supervisor 'be and he is hereby required to_- give a I bond in the stun of $'200.00, t- he surety to be approved by t1he Board of County Conhiihiss- t < ior_ers of Whatcom County, Via.shilhgton, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said C. A. Perry upon his taking *the oath and filing the bond herein as required by lva and as fixed by* thin Board . . Done in regular adjourned session .of the Board this 17th day of December, 1923. 11 11 11 11 11 If II it 11 II It 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 11 II 11 II It II 11. Boa.rd.c of -'County Coi�:iiiss= 11 E C Bay>ter, Chairiiian of the Board " loners of. Whatcoi:i County " J A I'.iiller,, County Conxiissioner � " State of a,shington. " Ed Bromi , County Corniihissioner 11.1111n111111nn11tllf11lt1111Ifitit1111ififItif11n11 Attest: F C i.ia,rtin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the -Bca.rd. -------000-------- BEFORE THII BOARD OF COIT11Y COIIUSSIOICERS OF i - ,/ ',7FLATCOL COUIITTY,. NASHII�IGTON , I I�l THE 11 AT TER CAI+' DRAINAGE I1. R OV ,i':'i.._+' j7 � ORDER Rr, J.1.jECTIOP M, T 7 (RY.S DISTRICT NO, 20,YVIL,' CUKT COUIITY, 'WASH. ) - j;liJ_',AS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held, in Drain- age iinp=ovement District Fo. 20 of -j:lha.tcoin CoUihty,. Ylashington, on Tuesday, the 11th da.y of.. Dece-13)er, 1923; for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the anner provided by. law; and '.,HEREAS , on .this 17th day of December, 1923, tlhis Board has proceeded with t:he- canvass of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided- by and the, said rettu.-His el:hib:it the following: That thi_,re were, all told five votes' cast; that E J Kai,-m °eceived 5 votes; and WI:111,P:111AS, the present term of -E J Ka mi has not yet expired and will not expire until after the arnzua.l election in 1924; and at the annual election just past there should have been elected a, supervisor for a two year term in place of C Ja.ger whose term should expire January `7, 1924., IT IS '_ REF' ORE, ORDERED that-C Sager be and he hereby is continued- in off ice as Supervisor for Drainage Iir_proveiiient District ITo. 20 for a term of tzT.ro years or until 'die annual election to be held in December, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERMHonda.v THE 17th DAY or. Dec.e±abEr 1923 Done in regular adjournec! secs. 'on of the Board -this 17th day of Decerber, 1923. 11 11 11 tit 11 11 II II II tl 11 II II II II II tt;tt 11 11 Il II 11 11 11 It it 11 I� Board of County` Coi_��lniss=o" E C Baxter, Chairman of the -Board !' i oners of Uhatcoii? County " J A I:1i ller ; Covnty Cormaissioner " State of Washington. " Ed Brown, County Cor nissioner nuuunnrtllnnunnunnllnnitnuuunllnn - . Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. 1 -000------ ,V/ .Petition of L .D Landry et a! for vacation of part of Terrace Ave -in Cla rke's Addition to Bellingham, was. filed with the Board. BE ORE r -THTE B 0_9PD OF C OUNTY C 012 1 S S I OIT' RS . OF WHATC OH C OUITTY , _ V£IASIII ITGT ON IN TIC I- Vt 52 OF TI-E VACATION OF PART Or TIERRACE, AVENUE II,T ) ORDER FOR CLARIE' S ADDITI OI? TO BELLIiTCTH2_jl Yv1- REAS, a petition has heretofore been filed with this board asking that that por- tion of Terrace Avenue extending from Fourth Street to Lake View Street on the Mat of Clarke's Acre Tracts .an additi on to BellinSr axn, Washington, and abutting and f acini on 2.•�'fi; .c.Qi1 C)l,'.1 r.%l' tlJ SI1ee` l.}i- r' ,-) JCC;':It�{.i G:L' 1'c, ✓2Jr Lots 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of said plat, be vacated and revert back to abutting property-, tiTQ�V TIiEREFORE, it is ordered that a hearing onC saad<. �etzi: .oiz Yti 11 Abe held -,inr­the,; boar&roora of the said Board of County Corm.1issioners- of Whatcom County; Washington, at 10 o'clock A. I.Z., on 1.ionday, the 4th day of February, 1923, and tl,,lat notice of the pen- dency of said petition and the hearing thereon shall be given for the period of at least twen-W days prior to said hearing by written notices set up in three of the most public places in said plat of Claxke's Acre' Tracts and -addition to Bellingham, Vrashington, containing a description of .the property to be vacated. Done in regular adjourned session of the -Board this 17th day of December, 1923. u n if 11 if If if 11 If If 11 11 If If 11 if 11 If 11 11 if If it 111t""" E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Co!-mais s-. " rt i oners of Whatcoia County rr J A Hiller, County Co-i iiissioner n State of Washington ngton If n n n n 11 11 If It If 11 11 11 11 it 11 If 11 11 if 11 11 It 1111 1111 11 It Ed Brown County Corgrals si oner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor ar_d Clerk of the Board. --------- 000--------- .. On motion the Board adjourned tcta!icat on Tuesday, Decer_.be� 18, 1923. , Chairiikon Bo and of County Colninissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TF.RTi�_.._.. �tleSdcea;,(% DAY OF I�G:C.GIt~t�l `.__ .... 192y.. y,�,- o edn�ec�zbcr� _ tf`da I9 Frir3aw <<� 21st Day of December 9��3 Tuesday, Decelifue:.- 18,. 1023. T'lle BoL.rd met ;-jarsuant to a.djo iri ient tal.c:n on Decci:faor 17th. Fresent, all Jacrlbers of th-c Boarc'' nd 'clle Cleric in a.ttendalace. The fo11c,rill clai 's rre allo-vied and i)ro ceedings had: -------- 000___-___.. A-:) lCc.,tlon 0_ti{ .J �,i1iiicdTIs '.for dance at: Va�.n �a11dt; cn 2T'.e(;elilber. 25,` Zmcs' grai:ted by .t'le o ar d. On motion the Board adjourned to meet`on Wednesday, December 19, 1923. Chairman oa county Commissioners Wednesday, December 19, 1923. The Board met pursuant to ad#ournment taken on December 18, 1923. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had:; Claim of Charles T. McLean as administrator and individually, for estate of Eva Laura McLean, in amount of $30,507.50, against Whatcom County, was filed with the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday,, Decerl"ber 21st. , 1)23. Cll�� i} m- n of Ka.rd of County Coymlis sioners Friday, Decerabe:- 21, 1923. The Board met �;ursuant to a,djourn::.icnt ta, cen on muesda.y, December 18, 1923. I'l-esent, all inc�l bers of t'le board and the Clei' c in 4tte-idance. The follouing cla.ials werc allowed al-.d '-jroceedings had: ------ 000___.___ ( 1. 1':j?plic:^.tion of 7Tt Vic,.:: C_:ange for dance on Sian 5, 192�1, -v.,as granted by the, Boa::d. On liotlion the Do.'.rd adjourned to meet on Saturday, DcceJl',or 22, Cl"_3 irr_:a.n. ii0a.='C'� County i,'OJ:]]21iSS i0J:1i C'S • RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October 11�Rlkf Saturday...__.THE 'Ind DAY OF Decerabe2L• 1923 m m mm Saturday Dec -U-fbe r 222 1923 The B a ar d me.- 1)111-suant to adjournlaent, taken on Deceiaber Friday the 21st. Present, all me-211bers of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The follo%%JnE; clr-,ii.-is -were cello-.-;ed and .:.a,oceedin[,s Ir.d: BE111C.-r-L41 711.41 1-10AIIX OF COI=SISICI:: S OF -M-U."TCUL! COUITTY, IIIITGT 01-,. 11T '1'11-T' K1J.7L'_','L OF T_-HE, CERT-"JIT C:-.Tjj-_Tr:'V J2,, `�[TiATC077 CCIT-TTY, 1,E S 0 L UII 0 IT. T C) C]1, I'TAIE" CLASS C.,,jil V�7,71TCIJ ,_ - T-S . T �y,� JS, it 'h ,Lj, C_ 2� d ` h 1- -1 of tu e ]saved county roads @,s to this bmi U at U ae condition hereinoftex set forth is si.,c-11 1-1hat the i.-.se or continued use of said Taved oa.f.s by all trucks Or trucks a2-16: trailers, or trailers bir 1,jea,,21S" of UI-ly gas or steam pro]:)elled vehicles or tractors', haulinLr; lobs or si.--ingle bolts, -will, dlu illg the'viet. a-,, winter season, &,rct).tly dmaia.f'1_e said :,! cads ; and iHEE-l'"l-AS, it is declled L --,dvisablo by this Boar�L to close Lall of - the -i:,aved count; 7- rcc.ds as ; hereinafter set forth, to travel, by all turucIm or trucks a,nCL ta:-@,ilers, or trailers O-perated by mc,-:.ns of ,aS 0r Ste,:.Id' pl,opell�d vehicles or tractors, haulinL,, logs o-,, shingle bolts, until the f-LiatCher oli,dw1 of this bola-rCi,; TCF I 1T !3 TY_ST1TLha.11 ' nads as hereil-ff tol,I-J.D TILDI.0,t riut: set forth, shall f:L-om and 11.-fter January Ist, 1924, be closed to travel by all trucks or trucks and trailers or trailers by neans Of any c)::, stca2'n -,:ao1.-)0lled vehicles 01. t1-acto2s, haulinG, logs or shing-le bolts, until the furtI_,cr ord.c--,- of this bocad; and IT-7URTIE111-1, F.1]SO!X-_,,D tJ1_a1U* a notice lu.�:].Ft such roads are closed to the class Of vehicles Lbove set- forth be in one issue of the BellinL:;lIalra Amel-ican, it being a ney."s,oaper �-ablished in Dcllinc�ha1_1, Winatcam County, Uashin�ton, and beint,- the of f i c ial Of said? 'VY12a'UCOIII Co-unty, at least tla:cee days -prjo-- to said Tanuary 1�3t, 1924, and that a li1re not -ice be -,-,,os-U'cd on or .-Jrioz� to the date of the ]')ublication of such notice., in a. cons-l.>icuous ple--.ca at eacl-1 end c)-f the 2:c),a,ds or l..arts of ay.iCi scads to be closed; the 3::a7ved county roads or Darts thereof to be clOSO d u11de this resolution, are as follows; That part of 1 .2 the cad h.nown as the Guide 1--eridic.1-1 Y.-oad, beginning at the 1,Tort-_r_)e2.-ly U li,,laits off 111-he City of BellinL;11z_7_,r1, in said, -,Jh,-.:'U*com County, and running; thence northerly to WlMt is '2l'20'Jin LIS COI-IStant's Corner, or -611e section corner coumion -U'-o Sections 1 E�,nd 12 121 tovirs1ii-.) 39, 1lo2t_h range 2 21L.st", vnd sec-u-ions 6 anCl 7 in nshi]) 39, north, v,­m,�-c 3 -,last. Tikat part cf tl­.-ie roacl kno- ' Tn as the Yortheast Dia-6 _calRo,�,d, t beginning aU the nu-oth- erly 1 .:its of raid C :IL ty of Be Ming. qua , "I'ld :2un-1,A_JaaL_,; -thence, --,-i c,::,theas Y to 11,-Iie Eridge, Ic i i w. ..- n as -"- ug c n -et :3 l: i CL C e across t- h 11oolrs.cl. 1,'ivOT. Tha-,t pa�._­t of t-1,16 .-,oad known as the Yort!!,'Vest Dia.Conal Road, beCinninL, at; -the �,,est- erly li-its of said City of BellinL;hala, a2ld running, `U-Iiencc iac,2th via s -.- e'llly anC. vest .to the lilmits of tho, t-o-an of Ferndale. ThL,t- I,a.1t of t'he r..ad kno-,'aa .;.s -t-'re 1-.00_'11-,sack-Sur.:as Eo�,.d, �DC,"Innlng, at the nortIlerly lililit-s of the tuan of Nool,,sc.cI"; 11_.uhcc' Imianing land easterly to the City lilaf its o'UI-Le tarn of SU1,11as. a*LU Th part of the roads as the Crticllda,le 1',oaci, Cjjstc:L,_iju,,ynie and Per-'riianell'u- way No. 7, describcd as follo-ws:- ',It 16.11,10 V.rC3'Gerly 1LBits of tho, tcwn of Ly-Li&,,n, thenco weste-_­ly t-a t_!io section corner• cor,lzf-on to sections 17, 18 19 and 2.0 in !_10, Hoth Ha,nse 2 thence s-_),,:,t1,, one i.iile, thence aes'L ono exiC, one 1_'alf mi-le; thence soz,.th 021c, !aa 1f -mile, tholic e 7-:es o n 0 half 111ilo, ; thel: Ce south tlirE C.. f a Urt"Is Of a mile t1lence V.-,est one f6U.2th Of 0, ?Tile; thence south `U`__rcc fom-t-�is of a mile to an section ,"iiththe hoad. ae That pa2t a file o",cl knu,,in Lnr 'it -dne as the Fe2.,ndc,le-Blaine hoed, b C �,J ling N01-th- U_ U Of "'es-'erl-t 141.111its t1lF, U;.Jyj of F ernd.al c , runn _`,n L-1 t'l-e i. c e n mr t-h-aesterly Emd viestarly to 7_,.,le"4Sa11'U* Valley Krncl , ar t1lo ocction corner co.r.L-aon to sections 4 and 5 in t0ym- 39 ral-lb--o 1 &7.zt, an6 sect.-Lons 32 and 3�5 in to-mns`ii%40, 17o:oth Range 1 1]"a St. RECORD -OF'. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tr nm Saturday TxE 22nd DnY or Dec embe r 1923 All ti:a,t part of the road known as the I;Iountain View Road, which is paved, being Pe3ii7anent iligh�"ray 1�0. 10, 'OeU]nilin_at t�7@ westerly llilll,S Oi ti2c t0:'rIl of Fern- dale , . and running thence Wrest one 1,ile . That part of the road Imown as the Acme-irickershmi Road or Permanent Highways No . 6 and 6 A ,, 6 B, b e�inni,_rig at the Bridge 12-1170n as the U. S . Dridge, across tje !`TOOiisa.cic .River and 1zinning thence southerly to the county line between 'Vhat- coEi,i and Skagit Counties. That past of wl- t is known as the 'Hann•egan Road -which is paved, beginning at the Section corner coJZl,= to Sections 4, 5, 6 and 9 in township 39, north range 3 east, and running thence northerly and northl":csterly to the li,iilit,s of, the town of Lynden. All of said roads being in said-tIhatcoin County, ; ashin ton. DME IN ADJOU dIED SESSION OF TIE, BOARD. this 22nd day of Dccember, 19.23. tt11 "nIN F,"tt"""""""""rttt"""""""rr 't Board of County Coii1111iss-rt tr i oners of lifha.•tcom County" E C Ba.-:ter, Chairman it State of Y..ashinjZton. " J A 1-Tiller, Coiimiss over Iran"""nn"nu"n"r;nn""nrr""tt""rt Ed B-mwn, Co=issioner c AT�ST : F C I:!artin c Deputy COTTTtY AUDITOR and clerk of the above named Board. ------ 000------- BEF CRE Tim BOARD LF C 0UlTTi C 01:T1',a SI 01d EIRS 0F. '7 �ATC OII C OUYTY , ji i ASH I ! TG � � • Ol�•1 7 ` f IN THE TTIATTER OF THE IL!LFOVEi:ZITT OF !Ei SOLUTI01, TO ISS17b : ITLOTTITT BSI=-, HI GHti, iY, BO m. S . �IBEREAS, on June 2nd, 1922, the Board of Couiz y Co}?>3i1issioners for jlh��,tcoi� CoLulty-, Yashington, entered into a coo Derative a5;recLoent with the United States Depaxt- iiient of Agriculture, obligati.n� ;71iatcom County t0 t7�,y y?55,000 for file COi1St"!'L1C,t7.Cn Of Shuksan-Austin Pass section of the I,:iount Baker Highaa,y; and . Wi- 2-AS, on April 11th, 1923, said Board of. County Coii_iissioners ergtered into a co ,operative agreement with. the United States Departiiicnt of Agri•cultur,e, obligating Whatcom County to ,gay 5 39,000 for the construction of the Glacier-E'1:celsior section of he Hount:.Baicer Hi ghviQy; and ,1!EREAB-, on Ilay 19th, 1923, said Board- of County Con-L-Iiissioners. entered into a. further co-operative agreement with the United States De,portiilcnt of Agriculture, obligating 111liatcom County ,to -;,,,ay $3333.33 for the construction of the Glacier-E1Lcelsio-r section of said Mount; Ba,Icer Highway; and 7,.TIU RYAS., on ,October 17th, 1922, YIhatcorl County did pay on account of said obligations the si.1m of p25,000i and - Z'11: F_TV,,_ during the year 1923 the, said i'•Ihatc oii1' County has maid the further simn of $50,000 on account of said obligations, said "50,,000 being realized from Jthe sale. of warrants d-rawyl ma the Forest Reserve Fund of ,,?hatcom County, Washington, which said warrants are now of tsta:nding, and. on. which said ; m:—rants in the amount of y�50, 000 there will ,be k-due as interest to January lst, 1924, the sum of "'1066.66; and ti'It i hS, said ,ihatccom County has exj_)ended the Sfurther swn of $'1761.66 for -uorlc on-said.I-Iount Baiter 1-1igjr�ray, said amount being evidenced by warrants heretofore dra-vm on said Forest Reserve. Fund, which said- warrants -are nc:r outstanding.j --chid on which said warrants in the amount of :�1761.66 there will be due as interest on January lst, 1924, the sum of $30.54, ma'•,ing a,, total warrant indebtedness against said fund, in- cluding the interest thereon to said Janua.ryjlst, 1924, tf ;p52,858.86; and P RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October T�rt_rr Saturday TiiL 22nd DAY or Deceiv-ber 192 3. 7r +'REAS there will be required a, further $41. , 33 33 to cemple to the � _ �I_e" amOL?n'L Of ti JJ�:,c. obligations as .hereinabove. set forth, makinga total warrant and obligations' which must be met, as above set fort?�t of75,192.19; and uldTi-12 .LS, -the, first maturity of the bonds to be issued as hereinafter set forth will be January 1st, 1926, and it will be necessary to provide foz- one years interest on said amount to be faid on January lst, 1925-, in the amount of 0,1072.02,. making a: grand. total of y079,264.21; and WI-MEEAS, all of said 1,1otult Baker Highway is situated in Whatcora County, .Washing" ton; and 71TI EREAS, the contr.Lcting.:of: skid b-b1i-gai;i6ns:.>and t1m money heretofore -paid on account of said obligations and -for: work on said fount Baker Highway, as hereinabove set fortha-, constitute a general county -purpose; and 1�71RFAS, it is at this time deemed advisable that bonds of Z`TlZatcor�l County, t�,ash- ington, be* issued as hereinafter set forth, for the purpose of funding .the warrant in- debtedness and interest thereon, s above --set- forth-,- and -to pay the balance of $22,333.33 for which _said Whatcom County has obligated itself, as aforesaid; and VIIEREAS,--it is considered. by this Board that the life of the above i-iprovement, to -wit: the Mount Baker Hightrayn will be about five years; 1MV, T_EREFO ,t •BIB LID IT IS IlERZ13Y RESOLVED by the -Board of County Cot.ssi.ssioners of What -coin County, 1.7ashington, that for the purpose of funding the :ai'rant indebtedness, and eying the balance of 022,333.33 foi• which said VIhatcom County is obligated, as afore --said, and for the .purpose of poying one years interest on -the bonds ;to be issued as. herein provided, there be issued the, negotiable coupon bonds of said Countyof Whatcom in the aggregate amount of %979264.00 consisting of one bond for 14,p264.00 and seventy-nine .bonds for $1000.00- each, n?.uibered from 1 to 80 both itclusiv:e, which said bonds shall bear date of January lat, 1924, and bear interest at not to exceed the. rate of 6% per annum,- payable annually, on the lst day .of January of each year until paid, ,such interest to be evidenced -by coupotzs to be attached to said bonds; both principal and interest to be payable at the office of 'the Bouitable Trust Company of York City, .at 37 Street in said New York ;City, N. Y. , it being the fiscal' agent of said 1,'1hatcom County, in Gold Coin 'of the United States, of the.;resent standard of weight ,and fineness, and said bonds shiall mature and be pa�y]bale in their numerical order, lot --.test- numbers first as follows : Bonds niunbered 1 to 19, both inclusive, in the ,total amount of 618,264.00, shall . be due and payable ' on January lst, 1926; ; Bonds nLunbered_ 20 to - 38, both inclusive; in the to` -al amount of $19,000.00, shall be due and payable -on January lst,; 192,7; Bonds nul,?bered 39 to 58, both inclusive, in the total amountaf. �,1?20,000.00, shall be due and pa.yuble on Jan?? 'ry Ist, 1928; and Bonds nundered .59 to 80, both inclusive, in the total amount of y$22,000.00, shall .be due and ray:i,b.le on January ist, 1929; Said bonds to be issued under the authority conferred on this Board by an act of the Legislature approved %farch 21st, 1980, which act ,ap-pears on =page 37, et secq, of- the gton of 1890, being Sections 5575-5583, inclusive, of Session_ Latins of the State of GTashin ::el7iingtonts Compiled Statutes of '-Vashington, of 1922; said bands to be issued in accordance with said lart and other laws of the State of Vrashington; and B.E. ITI TRTI-ER HESOLITED that said bonds shall be sold in accordance with Chap. 151 of t_te Session Lars of 1923 . of the State of -Vashington, at not less titan IDar and accrued interest from the date of issuance oi',sai.d bonds to the date of delivery to the purchaser thereof; and .—RECORD, OF 'COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TFRni Saturda THE 22nd DAY or Dece-lbQ _r 19Z3_ BE IT FURT1T—R R111SOLVED that the -money derived from the sale of 'said bonds shall be. used solely for the purpose *of funding, the ?.arrant indebtedness. as above set forth, the first years interest on said bonds,.. and to pay the balance of22,333.33 for which- said ;l��,tcor County i s obli{;a,ted, as aforesaid; and BE IT FUhT1MR FESOLVED that said bonds numbered 1 to 58, both inclusive, shall be_ sold fortht.ith in accordance ti7:i.th said Cha-a. 151 of the 1923 Session Laws of they State 'of Washington, and that bonds numbered 59 to 80 shall be sold .?:hen necessary to I.ay the amount for which said County is still obligated, to -wit 1;�?22,333.33, when demand is YnL.de on said W_-'jj .tcom County by the said United States De-Dartment of $',grid?lture; and BE IT s+ URTITR ESOL RD that said bonds and. coupons shall be signed by the Cliair- man of this board and attested by the clerk of, this board, and the seal of slid board' , shall be affi-ed to each bond, -said bonds and coupons to be in substantially the following f orm; UITITED STATES O, Y RICA STATIC OF r'TASHIITGTOIT Ci OU1:9iV .OF Y.YLP-_TCiOH N0. $1,000.00 GEITCRAL C01JUITY ROAD BOITD TuJO, AZL 11,MN BY T_ ,'S?, I t;SE-177S: That the County of Winatcoiu, in the State of VJ'as-1-1- inGton;.. United States* of 4 erica, acinlowledges itself. to owe and for, :vU.lue- received does hereby promise t.o -?ay to the bearer on the lst day of. January, 192- - ; the sula of One Thousa:.?d.- (11000.00) Dollars., with interest tlaareon at the rate of �� ,w:,ercen,c ( ) per annum,, payable annually on the first day of Ja.nuax•y in each year upon the presentation and. surrender of the annexed interest coupons a s they severally mature; both principal and interest of his bond are payable in Gold Coin of the United States of the-oresent -,standard of zleight and fineness at the office of the Equitable Trust Company of Near York City, at 37 'Tall Street in said I?ez. York City-,- 1. Y., THIS 30I1D is one of a': series of_ .eigh:iy -bonds lof like date and amount, except band I\To. 1,. the amou:7t oz :: ?i cl? ,is %026Q.00;:-ntu^•?bered 1 to 89, both inclusive, aggr.egati.�g seventy-nine thousa,.ld two hundred_. and .sixty. f our ;( 79,264.00) Dollars., a..zd is issued by said County of j+hatcon! for the -purpose of funding certain :-rarra nts issued by said tirhatcom. County, the -proceeds_ of which were us ed_ _to make payi.ents on the Shu'_s,an-Aust]:n• ,Pass, and the;. Glacier. - -eels ior. sec-ti ons of: the Hount Baker Higlzivray in said 1,7hatcom - County, and . also for the, purpos e of. riiaking payi?ient of balar_c e no:. remai-n ) unpai cl;,. on , Whatcom County's obligation for the construction of the said, Shuks.e -Austin Pass a-'?d Glacier -Excelsior. sections of tle_ said Mount Barer Highway inThatco_? Cou.?ty,- in accordance and in strict comi)lia.nce ;zrit}a._ the Cons tituti on of the State of Washington, and an Act of ,the Legislature o` the, State. of CTashington, entitled "An Act -authorizing and em- poviorinS the organized counties of the State of Washington to contract indebtedness and to issue bonds for fui.ding the same-,- and declaring an eLnergency, " approved on the 21st day of March,. 1890.,; and wi endments -ther'eto;;l a copy of which act is printed on the back hereof, and pursuant to resoluti on duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of said County. _ .And it is certified and recited that all acts, co.7ditions and things required to. be done, precedent to and in the issuing of this bond have *beer. properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form as required by law,..and that she total i.�debted- ness of said County, including this series of bonds,, does not e-:ceed .ay constitutional or statutory limitations. �KA 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERS2 turd r THE 22nd DAY of Dec ember 192 3 IN TESTI110itTY-j=—_-,EOF the said County of Whatcom has caused- this bond to be signed by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, countersigned by its County.Treasurer, and attested by the clerh of said Board, and the seal., of said Board to be affixed here- to, and has caused the attached coupons to be :sigred by said: Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners , and attested by the Clerk of -said Board, all as of the fizcst day of January, 1924: ATTEST: Clerk of the Board of County C.om- missioners, +hatcoin County, Washington. Countersigned and registered according t.o law: COUITTY Treasurer of 'Whatcom Countira." Washington. (COUPON No. qc��' . t Chairman of Ache Board of County Co12ia-ra.i ssioners, filhatcom County, Washington. i On January 1st, 192 ; the county of Whatcom, Washington, will pay, to bearer; at the office of the Equitable Trus t' Company- of New York City at 37 YVall Street in said New York City, N. Y., the sum of Dollars. in Gold tCoin, for the annual interest due tl�at day on its General County. Road Bond, dated Januarya 1, 1924. '. Qom_ _ Chairman, o�f -Coun ATTI',ST : Clerk, Board of County Coimiissioners . oimissioners. BE _IT FURTHER RuSOINED that there shall be levied upon all the taxable property within said County of Whataom a direct- tax' in each year, beginning �:iith the year. 1925, while a.hy of said bonds %shall be outstanding, sufficient to repay any money transferred or borrowed from any .County. fund or otherviise for the paymej7L of the ,principal and interest on said bonds, and sufficient to provide for the prompt payment of such principal and interest as the same shall become due, which tax shall be extended foi- collection as other faxes, and the-taroceeds thereof are hereby irrevocably pledged to the purposes for which 'ch.o same are herein ordered to be levied'. DO r' I-71 ADJOURI`? ID SESSION OF THE BOM- M this 22nd day of December, 1-923. ""nn""t1"ti"nnnn"u"nnuttu"n"""'t"it B C Baxter, CHAIF�iiL.1`T Cr THE BOARD. " Board of County. Coiauniss-" " Toners of Whatcom County" J A°;Lliller, COUi`TTY C 0310E, SSI01U',RS , " State of Washington. " itn"n""unurr::uu"nniinuu"r"1""""""t► Ed BOt'lri COUI`T`1'Y COlh11 l^ISSIOI\=. ATTEST: Sam i'_ Barrett COUr?TY AUDITOR and ex-offiQio 'Clerk of the Board. t --_---- 000------- "'3-'�U RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 41, Oc to1JGi T14E DAY OF -T)oc "-!--'llb or 192 3 Oc t ob th C- 2.~ "11--d!,- —e Day of Doce--nber 1923 !A' 1' 1- * 611 of C TICZ72-11,-'j-1 (I 0..) --.� I C L u I C! AlIc-il o--,-i Deccmbe:c, 22n,",-, cmcl. of H. of 11 Louge L 0'-f�, -' C.L-"C e Ln 1)C'C0-'-llb'u:L' nc'., wei-e r,r-a— ed e Boar�. On the BoL.rd to moi:,,t on l-`,'or6.ay, Dec -24, 1923. Dj"Urc. Coun't-y ssionea:-.— Y ant '�j 171,C..jou.=ciat ttd,:en on December 24, lC-23. T-'-i�� 1")cali'd 2r�e'u- -)ua�suL u u � 22nd Present, all 2:i cni;fb ej. s 0 --F tl-le B o u, 2: d and t11 o C 1. e i,'n ,,, t t e n,li- t�z' i,.i -1 o The follo'win3 claiiiz were -,a-oceediliaus hu:,d: ------ 000 ------ V of Bellin!J-lo-ci! !-;av.l '.:Aesoa:�Vc (Div A) -icr 611-,,�,ncc atu Allki on Decemibe-- 31, was by the Board. On motion the Board adjournecl to meet on '1-,'e dne s dayl. Deca,'ifbe2' 26, 1923. Co-nrilissioners ,.iun Bw,2:�(,. -CoUnty 6-) - q RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ,October TERM Wednesday Tim 26th DAY OF Dec e a�fb er ... 1923 October i'll-I s caly D'�� f 01 Wednesday, December 26, 1923. TIDI.c Board rr--t '-pursuant to adjou--i-i-Liaent talron on Holiday Decerfber 24th. Iresent, all meffbors of t.,L--,e Board and the Clea!!r in at"tenCLanc,3. The folio%, -ring plai-ras viere allovied and i-,-coc,eedings lm-d: Sam E Co 21.uditor ------- 000----.--- CUMTEIT FTaTD Claims pa -id 1 oln 1'.evolving -Fund On ljiotion the Board u.djourned to )fteet on Th-.,.r'sday, Decomber 27t'1* 1[U'L1.'a.aan rVa'---C. Cr-,-,-.,,,y ccuZIIISS:Lone3s, Thv..:2sda?-, De.cZhf,DC-r 27tl-L, 1923. T.',.!.e Board ja��t t-o e-'(1jou-runell'u- to'k--i'l 021 "Vednasclx'."�y 26th. llreseryc, all members of the Bo�..a:°d vas d '"he Clexh in attandance. TI'le follovvil-aC.� clall.as were a7lo•:ied and -ol,ccoedilnL;s -u'�,�-',.n for cl,-nae at Alki on Dccei-iiber 29, 1923' was s:'.'an"ed by the Ai)olicat o- C Hc3,L u Board. On lao',';ion ll-he, Board adjou2lleCi -'U, o L'ieet on S,7, t 11 Decoaabe-l-- 29 1023. s s One 2. s cl C 01 1r.11- RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Octobea: TFRAI THE. ....D.A.Y. QIF mb er 1923 S D e c eiifb c, r 29, 192, T-1--c BLEa-6. i.ietU -uuisu.-:dit- to zo.ojournracit `,-,i]:en on Mua?sd,,:;- u t'i(-,, 3oerd and t,Lu Clerk -,`tenda-race. The C cl, 411d '0-0C00CL111(;-S 210,d: of lr Fall' --Is C,---ii'LiMiit- Club fci, C.ance at, 21.1ap1c, D,1ls on Ducoi�f)cr cJL' --;,To 3-- 11 L-. Gila-Lv -o f c:c Cui -C o on 1) e e r t-i. we a� c -rlant e d bill t7 le ------ oco ------ C=, "ITS TF _Lf" Ti "le ()f " '10 wi'-L 31. T' o:niitun, Cc)u.1ty T:cec,,s-ui7 n U.L uj_ U ':Tits' X1 -!E" r Ow lct c o m --nicil-li end-illL., lu-luv(.;ffjo2 31, 1923. IT G:; at tlii s this :Uat te:c cc, ozi f o 1- c ci, si6, ci�z:.'Ud on --,id t he, said E C-i -U'-11 11 '-'hc -.1-11 on -!.-,,.Ivi q' f -L iit -11 t."'lis B o oa'd a s tc-Id'— ill''iat se 'ut forth ;'i e, i° ec e i, -U'- ,3 uand hCil, cl-lcl,od cxi�. oi-a''-.�o"tst"ncjLa,,dLL,ez]o w-1 he ui, found t-'-,D,t they were act"ually outu by the said T:ceasurcr duriiiL.,' t'Uu: sa-J-CL i-dionth) z; b c i n,; 2- io, d e 111 t 11 L. :sums , a i'l d -f T o x, 1 t 1e -±'u , i d s a -;,.i c! f o 1- ;all: r 1) o s c s 0- :0 0 - 1i1rufte2 set fopth; tjjiS 30L)'2�d t,-,- t a,.., LC _i r I's '.1. o 3� no i i IT IS THL'I-ElClE I ',h"13Y D b- 0 b e E-' I a C! s -11 r-, 2 a L, -�- 0 b r i s -,, 110 ".-,"o d C r e CL i * L S f 0 S�-.3G1 d i e-, ii e nt S as fo 110 1; ; S su,cl--, Txe,,-�,surc. , .2. u o -V: it 1?0--?' cash ay0. Stlate 7?o1' Cas'--' -'aia st'.�-'6 c F oa: casln -:.)aid St, --.to Ti,eL.'s='er �1 -L lkj� c,-.2'., -)aid.-,id. State "reasi.iror Tot' ---aid St-atc, Treas-u--oa: 171(:):2 cc.s--i. 'i-z.iCy State 1. Foi' ct-,s]d I)LdC S-L@,-*U-e, T1-ev,,su:2r--1' Fua, ci.-.sh -pLdd State TreF.su-1-ei, Foa.- cc.sh Sjaid St;, -,to, Treasurea, FoicasIl. c,icl State Trec.surer For cash D,id State T:2er-',surer Ful, cash i-,;aid State T---ez:lzm,ar Fol' Fol> interest on sexe STAT71; -;'U1 10 . S T S C 0 T; 1? 7. 139 . r/3 STjIT--",4' T- STAr-FL LI 6 21 C� 6 S T Y� T 1, 298 .,_7 29,'-' 46 2 E'1,5 . 4 5 ST,�T-l-"' 'vr�`i"T --"'YdS' FTRID A-2 7711-1--�'-rl -- �':B !VII.127-4.17 4) 232.75 ST2',-TE -21 TS'1:71) 1].',S '2, U:.]) 10.010 rl =TIR1.1"1'.. FTJIITI;-. -'0-tTlf- I ,::, r, !,,7r IT, T .L .3T 1) T:.1, 1 3 10.50 C01TZTY 1K)YOD Y7:-ED' Bl",IDGEP FUl.'D 51 F02., var1. ,Ti'. Gs 2:'edee!'iie(l aul ii- I- �-1 1-111�iLA]11 ITT T!TT Fol, 3.00 RECOIL - OF C®1d�I�ISSIOI\iEI�S PROCEEDINGS October Ti:arr Saturday THE 29th DAY of Decem"b,er 192 3 LIQUOR I1WESTIGATIOAI,FUID. For warrants. redeemed GAIE PROTEC TI OH FUID . For -warrant 2'redeetmed LAi'I LIBRARY FUL%rD: For iiarrants redeemed 11ARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FTID, For -warrants redeemed INSTITUTE FUI'D. For -warrants redeemed PORT - OF BET'-LI--1gGHAll'i FUID , For warrants redeemed CITIES FUIDS . For cash paid City & Tovn Treu.srxxers t 01,�7 TI?SHIPS FU�US . n For cash paid Township Treasurers For township bond interest coupons redeemed SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GE17ERAL;FLIND,. For -warrants redeemed For interest on same a59.97 978.17 70.00 43.00. 4.00. 126.75 5,233.43. 2,683.77 346.00. 59,875.54 344.64. SCHOOL DISTRICTS , BOID REDEI�r'TICH FU1TD . For school bond interest coupons redeemed 150.00 RO xM I17EIT . DI ST . NO. 18 FUlD . For -warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on same For -warrants redeemed For interest on same For' -warrants redeenL-d �F 75.00 5.00 ROAD I10T . DIST . HO . •28 FILD . 500.00 65.65. 11ER1yiA TE,1TT HIGHWAY NO, 10 FU1, D . 3,000.00.• 223.50 DITCH €; DRAINAGE "DISTS . I- AI 11T . FUMS . 1,67.0.81_ 307.28. DITCH & DRAINAGE DISTS . .CO1,TST . FU1US . - 31G.58 Total Disbursements 89,713.40 We do hereby certify that z'we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit' in various banks to her credit at the close of business on Hoverfber 31, 1923, the.same being in tiwords and figures as follows, to --wit: i Deoository - . Treasurer's Balance First ITa.tional Bank 44, 904.96 Bellingham, National Bank 50, 277.90 ITortl-f;westeril National Bank 92,369.70 Ar,=ican ITational Bank 15, 000.00 Ho ale State Bank of Blaine 5,000.00 First Rational Banli of Lyn:den 12,500.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 3,000.00 Garrison Bros . State Bank of Stunas 3, 000.00, Hooksack Valley State Bunk of Everson 3,000.00 Farmer's & Merchant's Ba;.-ilc of Nooksack 3,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 3,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 3,000.00 First Hational Bank of Ferndale - 10,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 248,052.56• CABH I15 OFFICE: Cash in Vault N 564.65 Currency. 1,480.00 Silver 45.13 Checks ard. Cash Items 84,813.30 Total cash in Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86,903.58 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand .. . . . . . . . . . . 334.956.14 IN TESTIMO-I Y .. t!";R.";OF ,-we have I=e r etu-ito set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Polilmissioners of ""I?sitcom County, Washington, this 29th day of Deceniter, 19 23 . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 44•e p7 October TRRM Saturday THE 29th DAY or Deceitiber 1923 111111Nit11ItIIIIIIIIIIifitiltillflililllttllll II II1111 " %Boa.rd oi: County Co-i;liiss- " E C Baxter, Chair -man of the ,Board. " i oilers of County " n StO.te Of �IO,S 27i1 t0i1. " J A Hiller, County �Coi ilissioner. 11tlttunlluUnunitflllnut111nt11tn1JIlllunn Ed Brown, County Comrliissioner. Attest : F C Lia rtin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board.- BEF R n THE BOARD CT' C OTT TY C GIE I SS I O! MS OF WHATCOl:'i COUl TY, `'TASHII•TGTOIT!. IN MIZE, HATTER OF COHSTRUCTI Oi OP>,D.FR APPl OV I l.G S UP.E TY B O l TD OF OF '�' .EZC C� I BRIDGE, 071R NORTH CRAr21,1R . CO1T'TRACTIITG CO, F OR it CF HOOKSACK R lIFER . IT -IS � FEEBY M. DERED that' the s LTety bond of Cratiier Contracting Cornpally, liven by" the Apiericail Surety Commany in the amount of �, 22,000.00 and covering contract for construction of the iielcom-e Bridge over ti-le Horth Fork of the Eooksack River in Whatcom County, , ashington, be , and sa-me is hereby ap a:-oved-. Done in regular adjourned sesslon of . the Board this 29th day of December, 1923. 11 t1 71 it 11 fi 11 fill If fi 11 fill ti tl !i 11 ti II II 11 tl II tl II " Board of COuilty CO2uri?? ss— " ioners of County'! E C Bal.ter, Chai rimm of the Board. II , Sta.te of I. aslil__L;toil. " 11 11 tl It if It it If it it it if it 1111 If It It If It If If 1111 if It it J A %hiller County Commissioner Ed Brom Count3, Co7Pmi ssioners Attest: F C Partin,.Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on January 2, 1924.: Chai riil n Board County Col7viiissioners January TEar.1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS tilednesday Tim 2nd DAY OF J anu cry 1924 Wednesday, Ja.nuaxy 2, 1924. T110 Board 1-,let pursuant "%O a,djOL?].'11' Tlt ,c:;1:eI1 011 Sc,tLl['dc.Z%, Deceffoer, 29, 1923. Presont, all : 011bers of the Doard and t':J.e Cleric in attendance .. The folio -win cla i, _s were allowed end ha- d: Sa^• ;1 Barrett 7, S�.1a:r1j s Cr 7 1' Cou11 U." �.c:i Uor '� n 107.50 J Uayland Clark Salary as Dei)uty Auditor 125.00 A J Love do 1i5.00 Lucy F King do 115.00 17 Colvin do 90.00 F C I rtin do C, Clic of Board 125.00 H Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie "ala lters do 110.00 T;;'1 �• D artenbe,rc Salary as Boo����ee-0:.r '''' 75.00 Glen J Slater Salary as Dep. Aua. a/c At,.to Licenses 115.00 Joe Gotehy do 96.45 ":l L Deck do 96.45 I' B C .Ja.--Lter Salary a.s Co CO:,u.lissioner 166.74 J A Miller do 1106.74 Ed Bro-ma do 166.74 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Co Su,?t . of Schools 1S7.50 Tars Jennie H Robin Salary as De>Duty Co Su -tat 125.00. Edwin L' Day Sa_la..-r,; as Justice of Peace 100.00 l H Heaton do 100.00 1'maa Berthusen Salary a.s Cleric for J of P 35.00 C ux,1y:L:lreys Sa.la.r,, as Constable 60.00 Geo H Synra,nt Salary a, ; Mhca- CO2--mir 150.00 Alvada . elly Salary as Pr'ob. Officer 100.00 Fc L Brinson Salary as Co 125.00 ?i Salary as Coroner 66.74 :�.rr;aret J Dia.z Sala•.ry as Co Ti,?�erculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Ga,:-rley Sc,lar'y as Janitor 125.00 :; L, Decic Co-.,2 i s Cl i, checici,­r, `'a:c Sale 18.55 L J Irwin I:iech for Co GaraCe 175. 00 J ;l Srlith in Co Gaa;c 125.00 Frances i Atherton Salary as Office Ass t,t Agri. Agent u3.37 H B Carroll Salary as Ar,,ricultural ACcnt 155.34 'j,ry ,--, '[7' .L' d El Ha., din Sala 1 y as judge ge .1- `.' P Brawn do 178.65 G P dncaid Salary as Cleric 137.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Dc� L?ty Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gru. er Salary a,s Prosect? ping Attorney 127.50 r.� :D rieny n S�'.1czy r,s Del) uy �itt0i'Y7air 1"15.Q0 Florence Dori eson Salary as Steno,, ra,, 11er far �UU 100.00 di h t' Thornton Sa,la.ry as Co Treasurer 157.50 1 n 'rc,n.:i �,.� O i1 k Wily Salary as Chief Deputy 150.00 J +A Stevenson Salary as Casili er .135.00 Olive %i i lsozl Salary a.s Deputy 125.00 J C Ha rin,r,ton Sa1a:.'y cS Baa'_'c e0�01 fv' .0Q Claire G %,.`ilson Salary a.s Clerk 100.00 C %"r Fisk do 100.00 Freelove L Canf ield do 100.00 S A 17aar1 d0 100.00 A L Ca 11ahan Salary as S1-lerif f 137 .50 J J Bennett Sa.1a:._y a:,s De;,n?t,r Sheriff 150.00 A L L=cd-hurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 Broc' do 125.00 _I Ca.r - elite:C Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolslnan Salary a;s COOic 40.00 H D 1EcArthur Salary a's Asseasor 107.50 F 1� Carver Salary as De )17'- Assessor Chief 150.00 G A Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Helen Cama-obell do 100.00 Anna Van bleve Salai-y a,s Cleric 100.00 C C King Salary a.s Su-"Jt . Co Hole 100.00 C A Breckenridge Salary as l\.ss t t Su.n U . 100.00 I, s C J1 Brec'cenrid ;e Sa:.la:l r as IILI ron 50.00 �. T,ixs I.i 13 �:,dwarcls Salary a..s Cook 8`5.00 "Y J Hurst Salary as Ass t t Cook 15.00 D Cain eron do 10.00 i:x s L W Day Salary as burs e r1 J . 00 L I,, -,Day do Ass i.sta.nt 40.00 Ader i-1uhes do 40.00 alalter Bochardt Salary as Iiurse 50.00 J C IicIannon Salaai•'y as Laborer 75.00 Ben Coliga:n Salary as Ass't nurse 8.00 11rs R 0 Stone Salary as I:1 t r o n of Detention IIosp. 75.00 Joe G��-tc'r y sTor?c on election su _plies 39.00 Fred J L=cLl _on Sa,la,ry as County jn1-ineer" 1�7.50 Carl .-.Coy Salary as Deputy Fnr,inear 160.00 ,' Gooch Salary as Inst''_:'?.n 140.00 v U Barber sa_,,,,3:7r as C 1a ian0,11.00 estover do 16.00 C F Ristine Sal,.ry as 1ns,)ectOr 108.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TFnm ;eCl_ 11esday THE 2nd DAY OF J,,iau^.ry ,5;�j fi-. 1924 A L Callahan Flxlpense as Sheriff 95.91 Fred �l 1`1cEA-mon E,j Jense as Co j L,iizeer .75 H B Carroll, Jr _,;:1)o1se a.s �Cc A r. tenet 74.10 Nellie H Abbott E.-,Dense as Cc SUTA, Schools, 4.35 J Diaz _-:.)erase as Co Tuberc. Nurse 11.35 C HiLnphreirs IL::;? ens e as Cons table 9.65 Bdith• 1.i Thornton E__pens e" c,s Cc Treasurer 21.45 rncst Getchell Court Re-, orti.ng 23.65 Fred Ehlers Services to S'.ieriff a/c Dralic0s 35.00 City Trea.s of Belli nL;ham Assrit t a./c T 1)t . ._ es t Holly P, H Sts . 17.30 11 H Sl:ii th, Agent Ins. Preia on Del) Ai_id bone? 6.00 Pac . Tel C', Tel. Cc Phone service to County, 005.95 W estern Union Tel Co Ilos sages for Sher an Treas 1.13 Florence ldr i sht Re i s terins-, births `, dcats in List '3 for ouarter ending; Se-, 30, 1923 6.00 Geor e R .Borden Services -e Incluest over bbd;r of S B 'V;ei s e r 3.00 Henry, 11orra:rd d0 3.00 Ardy And_ e r s on do 3.00 Ydlton S,.Iiti do 3.00 J l.iacdonaI d do 3.00 C Conlec do 3.00 Dr VI D I_irs ,a.tric L Services as :fitness re inc_tuost body of S _D ',i Li sZ:: .20 F10De':+--ct do 2.20 Garet Baserbroc'-- do 2.20 IG 7) e i d do 2.20 Jac'- Odin do 2.20 John IzcCvzh do 2.20 Lescher do Reporter 10.00 Goo A-'Ionroe Burial of Bergstroan 25.00 St Lulze's Hospital Care of Chevalier Hov-Dec. 10.00 Dr Ft II iIttnt Dental 'uorl, for Cc Patient 40.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy . ec1_icine for Cc Patients 1.25 Dro-�:-n. (', Cole, Inc Groceries for Detention Hospital 34.17 Fair Dept Store Sul) -plies f or Detention 110sx). (1 ov-Dec) 19.03 Carstens Packing Cc 1. eat for Detention Hose 10.65 W'_ia:,t Co Dai r�r Ass'n Butter f of Detention Hos p 11.96 Hont;;o2-fiery Fuel Cc ';good for Detention Iiosp 9.50 Red Cross 1111 :(..11acy Su . _dies for Co IIo11e-Ilosp-Jail-Detent Ho,J,) 123.95 Otrl Pharl1acy Drtt s for Jail -Co Hot - Irosp-Detention, Hosp 16.00 Collins Drub Cc 1.iedi t ine f or Cc Horne 12.00 E l:ho Drub; Cc i.=edit in o for Hos ,) at Cc Home 10 . SO Fountain Bal.ery Bread -for Co Ho1_?e (I?ov-Dec) Cancelled WhIat Cc Dairyiienis Assn Butter for CO Hoi;ie 96.90 Frye (,: Co mpa ny 1:Iea.t for Cc i'o ?e (I?ov-Dec) 31.51 Bro�.n L Cole, Inc Suw)-o1ies for Cc Horne c� 1 °s Sr1ith 33._1..05 Y F Gerard Stt l)1ies for Co Ho1:le 72.43 ;'; J Pynor Sul)_,lies for Cc H01-i1e 7^-.65 Fair Dept Store do (Sept -Oct -Dec) 2416.54 a 0"le Shoe: re, airii for Cc lsor e (Oct-I?ov) 5.65 C H Da.rlou Belt -in` for Cc 1I0 2:10 2.6,' Thiel. ( , eltor Sul�l)li es I cr Co IIOIIIe 53.30 'Norse, Hdw Cc do _4.53 I:�hG.t Co I'ozr �.. ht Co llect serva.c. to Co Iio-:Ic (Oct 31 to 1?ov 30) 13.60 r- leani n �-: at Co Ilori; 35.00 Pobcrt tiTorden Sa-trinL; :rood for Cc Ho__10 10.50 Jades, Pourers Barber, ing -or Cc 11-o2ac 7.00 C G Clifton Carheilter ;;ork at Co HOI_?e 15.00 Col Valley 1br Cc ror for Cc Hole 15.19 Belli ir'llal:1 COal I. -Lines Coal for Cc Horne (I?ov-Dec) 291.95 Christophor L F arclullarson 1'1L�? Ibin re :a.i s to Co IIo1:1e 3.25 Ben Tucker Care of I:arcy Children 20.00 ;lash., Child.ren's Ho:.Soc Care of EnstrOLI Children 40) .00 T:IZs Verrie Jor-enson Care oL 1:rs Sill -)lot 5.00 I W Cone r,ssista:llce rendered 1:rs KiClt 52,.4.9 Tl1e Ho --:.or Lark lortuar-ur Burial of l.i 1.=cl.-ir:non fro1;1 Co Hole 25.00 0 II Hollinr-;sworth r-fbula,nce Service "�ur'_stromll 6.00 Fair i=ea.t L Groc Cc G1 c cer ies for Fran,_: et al 2,1.31 :1�,)i're I.:cat (-, Grocery Cc Groceries for Fay; s 14.06 Irelamd L Pa.ncoast Groceries or Rost ", 1.Ia:ryott (Se )-Oct-I;OV-Dec) 65.04 Bror,n L Cole, Inc Groceries for Jollilston et al 53.39 11 J O'Connor Groceries for Lancaster et al � 2.90 Fischer �� Isaacs Groceries f or Te11e_r, et -1 19.00 D B Grocery Cc Groceries Igor Bye et al S H Sicllons Groceries for :Ta.tson 7.02 Yor':.Addit ion Grocery Gw ocerie s for Ha,k_;enbush (Ozit-ITov-Dec) `�'_ .39 S 0 Johnson Groc on es f or i`?-s . Beck 6.50 BoulevarC_ Grocery Groceries etc for 1�cs i.IcCreesh 16.00 I_ -Falls I_-erctc Cc Groceries for B .tts 13.�2 F T Stir:Ison Groceries for Sil.ry)lot 2'1.55 C1ca.rv, TesdCll G� oc ery Grocer ies for Petersoil (Oct-I?ovv-Dec) 55.7"1 Jacobson r-•Ocery Groceries for T ove et al 13.00 J 11 Denny Groceries C�: r7oo5_ for -JE s H:1t-ter (1ov-Dec) 7.50 I�ourlta.in Vie-:r Score Groceries for Bcr­ strol_,I 10._2 Golden Mule Tradin`; Cc Groceries or Obrine 10.961 � olteil C, 1.:Un �_'Or -1, Groc erie s 1oi . r D •vy(; tal 60.97 George Ba.r'.er SaL.-on Pack- Groceries etc for if� •-rs Taylor 15 ink; Cc Everson i orca.nti.le Cc Groceries f or i:�i:s bunt 13.79 J i? ? P.ul)in �, Cc Groceries for Krs Colir•an �( 19.99 Fair De-:-,t Store I. _dse for Elder & Kilt "ov-Dec) 9.95 C C Lind House Rant for 1 irs Beck 6.00 ';I H ea.toil, llL;ent House rent for I:irs I.ip.rrOtt (-4 Dec) 9.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Trnrf ',Te nesday Tim 2nd DAY OF Ja nim ry 192 4- 11ontgo_-eery Fuel Co �7ood for Banks 3.75 Blaine , I:iunicilpa.1 LiL;ht Plant Lights for I rs Davy (ITov-Dec) 2.00 P S :roe:: L- Lt Cc Lt L Gas for 1,lrs Fran!_: 2.63 'spa ter De;gt, City of Belling Kara state-• rent for lirs Rost 6.00 Bellin �1E,11 AY:ieri c an rub Co Pub! for County 16.45 Bellinjim.i kiicri can Pub Co Publ. 17otic e of Tat. Sale 32.00 Tate L;,d rnen Tribune Publ . ITotic e of `l'al; Sale 3,16.50 Union Prtc .", Blid,.. : St-L-, Co Su-,) --for Aud-Col i"a -1'�s s�'-C11c-Su t 342.75 A1lstett F r1 iZt 1n CO �= G for 1"it t�T-�i I' .��; t-'1?1'-n11C-iiaS1'-iiLiCl 36,-.49 Gr1s • S t a rtc C0 • Su,7_:_plios f or G'0 ?1 S-ilt"may-Sher -1: ;1' t Ct Stencc-Aud_ EIlt;. 1N4.30 To -:,,nor, Printin- Co %i't`; c11ec'.s for Auditor 7.50 Lotr:a,n �� H�;i1f ore Co SLr li es i or Co '1';r �'_ ;ent 1`7.56 SaYldison Studio 11ictLixes for Co Air Trent (ITov) 3.08) Carl -` ry o-C Assr 16.50 !To IIie H Abbot-'U- Te0,c1'_ers -Rci; L Cl__ Dooics ia1d for 34•.00 Bc.ncroft-`.1111t11ey Co Boo.Is etc f or I^itt, -Lid. cs4Bro,-m i:. Haa.,in32.50 ia,S111'aL7tCO SLIbSCrl.;'i;10i1 for 121'OS i?tt�r (tOJUY?E'. 1Q���)11•f 5 .anon, • aavis L Co Scale f 0'_ Co Tubo:iculoSis ILrse 32.00 Lescller v-- owriter for Jue; e Broti":n 71.75 ,�r11e S.t li"117G- S CO Cily on TJ C Ali 1 V er 1 Ol' 1ii r ti" ell 1. 110tor drive -foa: Y�000 vr1 • .�Q 50.00 Dajlton• Add ach Sales ss ssor Bellirl�ham Blue PrtCo :blue -)r ints for Co lilr-ineer (I ov) 1.50 '1•'' F Doan d0 (11ov-Dec) •v5 ' - ' ; St__�ka�a 0_1 Co �• Gc;. for Co Gara� e 191.05 Unioiz Oil Co Gil fo_ Co Garaze 17.21 PLt-ct Sound ';telc_in T; -:s Tc,n'.: of G. y en for Co GC,r� .fie Diehl 1.:otor Co Parts for Co GaraSe 66 Ta.'o or _.. CrUi1LS110,n1. Parts f or Co Gara. �e 36.79 I.�o1.se Hc::17 Co Parts f or Co Gara. e 1.70 Geo H ';leir Co PL.i'ts for Co Gara.e 18.30 1:LltOli10 LI Parts Service Pr_.rts for Co Ga.ra,f e 10.53 ITorthwest Hdtr Co L1,,teria1 f or Co Gara.E;e 43.05 Federal Tire Sales Co Tires for Co GaraLe 25.60 T L I.i Tire L Rubber Co Tires etc for Co Gary: c 34.25 Christensen L- Co Tires etc for Co Gary. e 54.79 Clark's Tire Shop Tire foi• Co Garage 11.60 Luv.,i s I._otor Co do 213.85 Page Service Sta. Tires etc for Co Garage (So-,)-!ov-Dec) 115.50 Pressentin-Hullquist I.-otor Co T1.T1iftg Lear for Co Gar�.Se 19.90 Ivort1raest Auto�Jlect CO Battel'y Service t0 Co ;'�t?tUS 43.82 BellinLha_ra Auto Two Co Curtains etc for Co Garage (ITov) 31.55 The Auto To-, Cc Curtain rel)a.irs for Sheriff .90 Puget Sound Power L LiE;1tt Co Lt for Cths-Gas -for Jail-Lt L rozr for Uara�e 09.54 Horse H-dw Co Gloz s etc fU1• Cths 5.67 1TorU.1 iGSt Hctr Co Sup_ilies for Ct: s Jail 5.49 Robert, H Gilroy 1_tra. janitor V;o r1L in Cths 10.00 1.1odern• }lectric Co L_r:T.)s installed for Cc Trea•.s and Sul) -dies for Courthouse 55.50 Caine Grii_lshaw Co 1.:e2:tar for C0urth0i?se(ITov) 1.25 J IT Furey He- s for Cour t,1loL?s e 1.25 Bellin.Inei.t Sheet I.Letal Works ]?e ira to Co:,:rthouse roof 13.25 Blythe- Plb� U". He,-,,L Co Re",-i ,irs to Jail Pl-mfbin 70.200 Thiel ';te It er Ca,r- c tin,, for Courthouse 14.00 i '�Le HOi:_e Store Towels etc �` Cloth'or Pris c f o:�: Jail c. 19.20 Gar-e-Dod_snn Co Dlothiyi`; for 'dea.t1ierford and Prisoner 35.50 Hai1Y1i11- 31°os 21dw Batteries etc for Sheriff 1�0.30 Paul Tolsi;?ail i._e�,ls a o_ 1Jy'isoYlers �n�4.30 Pac1_'1C L_Ui16_ry L:.'.Lti1C1•,,, i oz JLtt' Ri.'s .95 _ hIL T- �c for �adei cell j.l 1i 36.15"Par_`:rs" J F Fletcher r., Blankets for Jail 66.00 cono2,IW ': etr sll LaL?l�drjr LauY cl y fog' jail 13.20 Cascade Lau ?dry do (Sep-ITov) 1�t.a0 Jack I.w^rtin's Restcura.izt -•-cals foi• -urors 9.55 Redd s Cafe do 12.70 Hai'r�r Da,ason's Cafe do 1-1.05 F•.OAD 111?D B1:TllG1 FUi7D J L Tohnston l,iech a./C Rc', 1.--c ly 12�.00 - _i Bj..Y.son 0. C,1';' a.S Sal 1i'L?C1- Driver r IG .5Q :Roy H Leonard_ 0-0 v9 . 25 R Bullocic do 1.75 John Bulloch SL-.7_ ' r L .j FU:0OLI n 115.00 1i ti: i n Lr .b or on road 1z'". 00 Stanley I1 ;=,iCht do 19.25 Frit,; l:-xi enscher Labor on rcc,.d (HL 75 Carl ! -L? e ns char d0 Ju .12 I.Ii L-e Van Lersbex•L;en Ll-.bor on road .:;^ .00 G Vail •Cic i' G�'i,_nC_ do l ' .00 301-t S11it11-1 to U S lili Le r-0.00 son do 32.00 L^•b6r on ro ad 51I.00 Bell Tuc'ce-r do 00.00 Soha1i. _ J o 90.00 G Labor on 3.00 Pa:,: r do 60.00 Theodor Linde Lab c2: on Calif Cree'_: _ji•iduc 62.00 Hire Lillde do 31.06 1' ':1 L .rson do 31.94 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Tr.mm Sri ednCSC_c',y THE end DAY or January 192 E Oslin Slaen `Ja,lin John ,Lind Ne 11s' !-To !r D B Hofer -an Irlil Osli n Hc,i,ry ins a.us e Carl Krause J Iieri.l<n Pelirs on Balfour, Guthri c C.Q. R A Darnell Lind Gravel Co Owen Elder Columbia. Valley Lbr Cc do lit View Lb r Cc !.i R I:Iiller A:ierican Concrete 'tllcs Caine-Grimshari Cc Standard oil Co U11 ion Oil Cc Keystone Drill L I.1,chine Cc Bclliii�;'iaaA lout o To.) Co J H Slauzhter Hoy: ar0,-000lper C 0 r J i:i La.ube c; Son SecL;er Union Iron 'VI`orlm SR Corr411 ja,1es iLilen, St Hy. -�nC Diehl i.iotor Cc Bel Ba,ttei­y Cc Everson Gar ., e 'iestcrn Auto Su-:)"i?ly Cc iorsc Iidw Cc r F :"; Gorsuch T;orthwest Iidtre Co Hanni n`; Bros 1-idy, J 0 Gulbransen Bloedel Donovan Lbr 1.Iills Far..erS -LCrCt . CO Everett IIa,sh rotor Cc Die'_! 1-.otor Cc Diehl I.�otor Cc Sari E Barrett, Cc Auditor R C Sisson Fred Ta:,rte S 1_1ars Gus !Ti cnab er JL,C1c -.:osier Chc.t Holmes C Jc,"Cr Jon C Ja L;er Union Oil Cc Cain e-Gr i:lslia„.: Cc L-;nden De,..t Stci,e Road L Bridle Fund Current .::-X 1s c 1' l:nd C 0 Smith C E i7hited Lzs R R hano_y Lynden De-)t Store G P i;incc. id C Birdwell, Clk Gra.,Ts Harbor Cc Sarah Foster Harry B Cure John G 8hliel6s Eiles Parrish C J Kellso C A Lindquist Otto Johnson i.lrs -Iary Schen'. L L lI1his Labor on road do do do do do do do do Cement f or P H'y 6 B Gravel for Scmish Road Gravel f or road rena.ir s Poles Lui1b e r LLufoer for re-1,airs Lurfo er Por:der (ITov-Dec ) Pip, e Cei:lent for re-Dairs to Guide and coal for river wo rl; Gas etc Gas etc for Grader (AUL;-Se-,rU-Oct) Parts for shovel Curtains f or ditcher etc Re -,pairs to roa.c? dra- P_r',,s fOr Grader and Tractor Re_o irs to Yuba Tractor radiator Patterns for Ca.t.tractor Ca,stii7`;s for road machty Grader blades etc (A t-Se;,t-Oct-lTov) One Liberty Truc'i Parts fOr Tr1,1C1:S Battery for truck Casing; etc for truck a/c river Su-D-IDli e s Su_ ,lies for Trucks (Hov-Dec ) Bolts etc Cable etc Wov-Dec ) 171 ,i 1S Gas `.loocl for rl C: B re40a,zi°s P ea.vy etc f or river uor1: (110v ) Nash CIluad Tractor, Grader etc i+ordson tractor, grader etc Claii_:s ,,aid froii icvolvin� Fund Lab Or L _1]C L1i;',i:lent DRAIITAGE II1PT . DIST 110 20 COl:STR )CTIOIs FUT]D Labor on Ka:,.mi Ditch d0 do do dO do do Oil etc for ila.i:Lii Ditch (Oct) Coal for - a.. Ditcl1 (iov-Doc ) Pol";der etc (OCt= lov) Use of ditch ach C,. houlinE, Coal (ITov-Dce ) -"',z C1:_7ense On Ka:?im Ditch I. ovi nc ;:)ilcc.river (ltov ) Gas Oil ��. Feria 1 (Feb ) Blades 1�tt' R GD CE1D T I! I CATS,' FUTiD .ri"�_1,1-1I LlG lJl.11 l � I Recording; iu�.rria� e Certificates (Dec 1923) RefOrdinS i:a.rriage Certificates SOLDI.. -S FTZ,I.EF ' U Relief do DR :}II7l1Cr : II:� T. DIST 7r 7 iL Ii:`fi1;i F�1:C1 FU1m Services on ditch election board do ilR1.I_:AG_-1 I_ PT 1,TS^ 71i 6 1.:['j;T^1'_I_..id;C FT- Cleanin" di tbh cleaning ditch service on ditu' dl elect board Cleaning ditch L. se-rviceson election board Services on ditch election board iiorlC on ditch 21.44 12.69 17.25 3.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 28.75 530.33 7.90 40.30 22.75 310.607 6.40 61.34 35.40 89.10 121.51 243.21 90.21 l3.05 3 _.u5 1.50 241.54 13.77 4.75 7.00 62.65 151.87 231.87 26.52 113.15 1.(137 _n �.52 4.95 47.31 1.00 2.50 LL %' 1750.00 1411.05 144_4.75 5.50 27.25 117.00 74.25 53.12 4U.C17 29.75 75.00 3 2�.50 5.45 J:J7.93 16.17 205.00 243.25 15-. 00 5.19 ..60 .25 41.00 1.00 1-2. 00 75.00 3.00 3.00 3.96 5.96 5.52 2.00 30.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM. edne.2 acay Tim 2nd DAY OF Januv'ry, 192A. Jan Thursday The 3rd Day of Jan-,.ary 1924- m m: I ITS T I T 71"1 1 1 TTLT.D Gertrude Lon ley Services A teacher's Institute 10.00 C 1.1011tisol-,lery LD Services -t Institute 5.00 On motion -die Board adjourned to i-,ieet on Thursdair, Jan 3 1924 Chairman Bkard -County CoEa.iissioners Thursday, January 3, 1924. The Board met pursuant, to adjourn lent taken on January 2, 1924 Present, all �Ienbers of the Bo-'ard and the Clerk in attendance. The folloviinL; clai.-ds 'were allov;pd and -!,;roceedin�s !--,u.d: LI,-,UOH 117FE'STIGATIOIT FTE7D Cyrxent Ex-10ense Fund Labor and sul)-glies furnis],led Sheriff's Autos fToy.i Co GarvSe in Dec 19.21 . �1 6 A3?-'Ulii.-,y Evenson S as De-outy S', 250.00 William L Gaston S a le, iy -, s DeD Sheriff (ITOV-Dec) 200.00 R Bulloch Sala-,- as Dcl.,, Sheriff (!Tov-Ddc) 1010.00 S iz, L,l s, Garare (-'. Elect Co Su-.) for Sher. Auto (Oct-11,ov-Dec) 52 . 54 B e 11 -i n 02e 21,- A�. -U'- o .Tod} Co Curtains etc for Sheriff's Auto 0.08 H 1zp"rtz]:wxk Services to Sheriff ("Jov-Dec) 125.00 ------ coo ------ 're - Affidvit- of Sheriff postinL, notices o f• clos ing paved roads to ioC6inC uncles teas filed with the Board. ----- 000 ------ A-,D-,)!,,ic,,,,tion of K of P Lodge Of :DOL!iYJ,G for 'CIMIC0 on Jv,nucxy 5, vla,s L;.rcv.nted by 1-1110 Board. ------ 000 ------ , J- Doc ca�lbe r 1,61 01 U Of C C Hi:iL;, Su.D`U- . Co Ho,-,Il.e , 1-1as f -iled with file Board. .1) - On --riotion the Board adjourned to i.--cet on SE.-burday, January 5-, 192�1. 'B-oar'cl County Commissioners RECORD GE COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J anL'a y TvRm Saturday THE 5t1?. DAY or Jvx ,ry 192 4 J SaturcLay, Januar-y 5, 19201. The. Board- 'Llic1-)L1rsuant tO adjour112.1C:i-it talmn On Th'arsdoy, january 3, 1924. Present, all _aei:iaers of the 3o"rd and ti_e ClerI: in attendance. T'�e following claii_ls were �.11o�red and woceedin s had: 11TJI.'D State Treasurer for De-ot of Lab. Ind Prem on Cc Pc.yrolls for Sep; -Oct- ov-I)c:c 249.07 Scia L Barrett, Co A'L d Cla ia2is _ Cid frci:l hevo1v1i1e;-y'Llild u4•`75 ------ 0 00 ------ TO TME STA]�.:i JJ]D.l T0h IzLIS 0L712 T C1 • Be it resolved by the .Board of County Cmziiissioners of `hc:- tcola Count-y, 'dc,sh nL ton, tha' fifty 50% ;er cent c.," all r-loncys in t:1c year 1924 1,o this County in racy cordance Y i'th the v-rOvisioils Of CL'1a;;;ter 95, Za rS Of 1921, and 1rh Ci S."lall be derived frola to. -:es levied for -Uic year 1912 and subsequent- years, shall be and the saa:le is hereby set aside, in a fund Imown as the Peri-laront I=iL ir,-r y , '1 1ltenc.nc c Fund, for lacintaii-lili� end roads collst:'L.c-'ed under t1 e 1-ii-1fdav lavis and laws LD thereOf and _;ubsecluent sui_is s1iall be e::j�cnded by iile Doard Of County C0::1I1issY oners Mon vouchers a -,)-,)roved by said i Oa rd io1 1:�,1ntt„1nillt� [„nd re`+)airinL;; such roads, anC 11,- t1lertof all be C: ci1CC3U_ for any other ;)L?rw)Ose. Done this 5t_''-. day of January, l:' ,CL. It 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 1f 11 17 If 11 If if 11 11 11 11 11 11 CC 11 11 11 if 11 11 11 DO rd 01 COun" tt ioners o1. ',71-lat"com County tt it StE tC 0-1 iajc:,sI,-" 1-' _ton II It if 11 11 11 11 11 :1 if it It 11 1; 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 ti 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 Attest: 1+ C i;'artin De -putt' Coun,ty Auditor and Cler': of t'_e Board. Crcl"er Contracting Co ------ coo ------ J301ItD Oa' COTT. ` 1: CU1..1.7SSTC':uiiS, BY 1 C Cons t:..' Lc ti ol1 cf . elc one Bridge ------ 000------ J ti R.i l for -,-.Id Brown 4953.50 JL,.' 111. CSC, I/L do o- C 11cLa.-.r. c d �cC Iice1.1s C', f Or Jz 1.,_G.S'-v 5, '4ras U. c-'.n Vcd 1Jy u__e i3oa. 0il Lotion the Doard adjourned tO :t Oil TL.isC_ '.y, Jai"1L?ury '31, C ic,1T'1'l�.n Doc::"1'd Oun' •�:" Coli.ii.11ss-1 driers RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERh1 Tuesday THE oth DAY or Jallu�.'r�r 192 ThUr Sd�loth.y The �y OrI' J a11^-_ y i ��i_ Tuesday, Janllc'.I'vr v, 1924. The BOO,rC')' et )i_11St10.11t t0 �.djOL1rYL�C11t tal:G11 C11 Sc'.tlL'd�'j,3 J- - ,a y ` `'n Present 11 i:1Ci-lber S of the Board ,:,did tale C1 er'. in o.ttendanc e. The �.i.L.�:r,� 5 , 1J�., _ . , following cla i2 s ;rerc allowed and �roceedii,r-o ho.d: ------ oCo------ O ;1 i i t C� �1 "1 T �' �oplication of C Heu1:1cr1 for d.ai-iice at �,l2.i on January 12, 1�-4, laas E'ranted bthe Board. On motion the Board aC.LjOurncd to 1-neet on -Thursday, January 10, 1924. Cha ilax^.I7 BOA r d COhslty COi1"111SS10i1er S Thursday, January 10',1924. The Board _met pursuant to adjourmuent ta1_en on Tuesday, January 8, 1924. Present, :,i.11 imeifaers of the Board and the Cler-: in attendance. The foll0TTin- Claiii1S ':'ere allotted card-proceedin—s had; --._---oOo------ R010 1ITID 13RIDG7' 'U i.iorC;ai1 ihLeler, 7.:ecutor of -'Is- �ate of Frances A Stone, deck:_. R of �'; fof' P I 32 (Vo-n cic ;:d) 50.00 li'.) 11Ca GiOn 01, L_odC rn .+oOC?i ,:'n Di '. ah1 -"'orC_C.1C e Jan 1 , was i`l'� -I UeC? by the Board. On Lioti.on the BOarCj. adjourned to rieet on Thursday, January 10, 1924 Vo�3:i2.rzlsioners -yt--'.-'ECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 0" Januax-'�' TFRM Tr day THE I lth DAY OF J0lnuz''a?7"- 1924 Jamic:. SO, u ua:�' ay The 12t!-, DDZ7"�- of JanuUry 9 24 ----------------- 11'r i day, Jaiauz.ry 11, 19'71A. The Bow:L'cl het -'7u.2:suanlu- to adjoul-l-L'--ielatu to'k-orl on Thursday, January 10, 1924. llrcsent,all aaci-�fbers o--:L:' the 3oard aaC the Cler1c in attendance. The foil Ov"'nv Clai]�:ls GrC allov""ed ------ OU0 ------ SOLD=J!jl!S H'EjLlllFl FTED CL.rj B7Lj', I !"cl ief 25.00 On iliotior. thle .13oc.rd adjouiaacd. to ,acet or, January s s i 0 ri c 2 s BoaD�d Courr.,-� =7 Sc'.t-uarday, 'Tc.nuary 12, 192l. The Bocxd met _p ua? s ua;:-a 26 to L-dj ournme-'i-it- "u-v.'lZen b3a 10a.-iday January 11, 192A- 'r- all a..0 0S o .i' t 1 -', c B o a 2? d d -'-u he Clzrli in at-tendance. The follo-uinc, clai--m-,is wcrc I-I'llowcc-1 -L-id -i-lroc6ad.in�r, had: kpplication of llvole Falls Col.uuurlit-y Club -L-' o 3? dance on January 12, 1924, Vic's Granted b- the Board. On motion the Boo.22cl adjourned to Y;leet on L-londay, j*c-nuzary 1,? 192,1L. Boaacf ou/-cy Coa-.u'aissioners Sa.nua.ry TrRm Monday RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tim 14th DAY OF January 192 4 V 1.onday, .Ta.nva--oy 14, 1924 The -2)Oard 11et _ ursuant to ad journiie?lt ta..l.en On Saturday, Ja.n 11?, 1924. Present, all x:1cy.,foors of the Doard_ and the Cler'_•c in attendance. T11e folio.: ink Clai__ls ,.-.,ere allowed and ;arocecdin`s had: ----- 000------ R E S 0 1, U T I 0? r ry .�._ 1: ry..;.. 7 C� , 1 ) .. _ ir- i t. ' ZT A f'1 •rl'C: 1iCi'.� r �1 It1,ari1u.1 Tt�r� , I1h1':"L:,!., _ IiIGI:.':; _:1 !?0 . u-� , ! i COI.. CO U' , J- _il T _iCI,"D ! 0 ��� I.,if?C . 521� 6 ) . '„� TZAS, It is necessary t0 01.1it reiilfolici11r over Certain Culverts and ac-CL rein- 101Ci11over other CL?lverts a.nd over stuiaA) h01es in road bed, and L1I!I]I" ;AS, It is neces.,3ary t0 increase t11e callo-writ Of ne'i.` lvx:lber aild deCreL,00 the a.ilount of 01d 1Lu,foe3: and increase t11e , �?a0unt Of COi;Cretc ii1 the C..I7-Li tL'_ent 0:i1d j?edesta1s in Over- iiead Crossing at Sta. 62+3:�.2, and 7;17EIIMAS, It is 11eCessa.a- -L-o shorten the 12" concrete i;.)e culverts 34 feet, and ';jI=iCEAS, It is necessary to construct an 18" conc:i'ete ;)iy.e culvert at Sta. 16-t-00-34 feet long; and 32 f cct of 18" concrete -pile was saved in the other lU" concrete pipe culverts as shoym on the -plan, and AS, It is necessary to s 1lorten the 24" concrete ,)i _3e Culvert at S-u- 103-26 feet, and 2,S, It is necessary to shorten the 36" concrete pipe culvertt- aSta.. 142 15-�t feet, and It t0 1 nCrec-.S e t le a1'10L?t2t OIL aVG'1 surfc^.C111 l!"1C'rC.' }70•Vel:lellt 1S omitted, and `Jl= 1.S, It is necessary t0 o1?lit Concrete oavel!1ci1t at certain -Joints on road, and It .i S 11eCeUSary 'i.0 CU1?Strl?Ct COilcrct8 l ee.der ?P_ e1LCeSS Of `i.11e a1'l0ui2t ori-ina.11T estil_?a.tecl, and 1C`:7 �_,, µ,0' I.E., ;, "ic � allowed �'s e._tra l,orl:• � , D._ IT BESOL�7 U1 £. U �1. ol_o�rin�, i erls e and deductions 1icC-e as shovin below: STEEL. Sta. 3-r70 StLLaip holes ...................................add 106.5 Lbs. Sta. 12466 96.0 rr Sta.. 116+50 Over box, Culver .5 " Sta. 16--00 Over culvert ................................... " 3�7.5 " Sta. 132-1-67 Added steel in curve ,,ri deninL .................. " 393.0 'r Total......... _ rr 1374.5 " =DUCT . Sta. 30-00 Over Culvert............................deduct. 357.5 I,bs Sta. 34-f24 rr rr ............................ " 307.5 Sta. 44-40 u u ............................ " 307.5 " Sta. 524-75 ►r it ............................ " 307.5 rr Sta.. 01+25 n " ............................ " 307.5 " at 9; f = ('123.35 r F tl .,_ �' r t Total ......... 1937.5 .5°. U 9;: = 5r11�_ 1-2:fount to •be deducted .............. 51.03 1966.06 iuiilus ;'51.03 -' 1915.53 tot-L.l alaount dr.e Conti.'a.ctoi' for Steel +; 1915.53 " �1750.65-- 157.10 final estiiia,te due Contractor. OV iIIT-LD CIZOSSI_:C STA. 89 32.2 ..50 ,. no-,-, 1L�doer at �46.52 ��'_4.19 3.3 Cu. Yds , concrete in en, but..ient " 22.74 ?06 .41 It r1 lr rr , S, 1.0 ;��cdc.s �a.s 2 1.� �,.00 •,�u2.�0 Total........... ;)153.40 .260 L-. old luxficr o,t :;rl2 .40 2 Due Contractoi' a.sn elLtra......................... �150.1u 12" PIIT-E CUI,tir'�11,'T PIE] . D=,'DUCT . S ' 104-222 .3 If Sta.. 43+72 ... .....................3t Sta.. 20-50 ..........................3t Sta.. 61-f-00 ..........................3t Sta. 71-r50 ..........................91 Sta.. 93-01 .........................121 Tot a1...........33 f cet at 13)" PIFJ CToZU-,-ItT PIPE . ADD . Sta. 161-00 ......................... 34tr at 3.15= )107.10 DF=UCT Sta. 6 -f-0 0 . ..... ... . .. . ... ... . .. ....L4 I at Sta.. 12+38 .........................121 Sta. 52 +r 5 ......................... 4 r Sta.. 65-t-55 21 Total .......... 32t c,t ».111--=•.,;100.`0 --lance dui Coiltra,ct. r ............ G .30 2411 PIPE' CULVI-^^:.;T DLL CT . St -a . 30.1-30 ..........................61 Sta. 108fi93 ........................261 +21 Total ............ 36i at 3.90 = ,;140.40 3611 PIRE CULT:,,RT PI D. L.,1)TJC T . Sta. 142.15 4 t at $5.20 = 20.80 Gi:�>VI,E SUITA-CI1" G Sta. 33-t90 to 34+33 ...............:431 27.193 Cu Yds Sta. 43-r-50 to 44-,�25 ....... ...:...... 751 44.268 11 n Sta. 524-40 to 53-Fz-0 ...............1001 63.24 It 11 Sta. 57+88 to 581-33, .... :....... ..451 28.458 1t 11 Sta. 31+00 to 814-50 ........... ....501 31.62 11 11 Total ...........:.......:.194-:779 ` If tr at ;11.96 = 1`,381.77 Due Contractor for e:l:tra gravel surfacing; .................. ...q"i381.77 PAT3i 1_171 OLUTr QED . Ste,. 33+-90 to 34a-33 ................4131 Sta. 43+50 -to 44-t�5 ................751 Ste,. 42-t-40 to 534-40 ...............1001 Sto,. 57-1- 38 to 581-33 ................451 Sta. 81+00 to 61a-50 ................50, 3131 ;: 16 - 9 556.4 .: scµ 3rds PEEWC •'_C-11t tri selling omitted Sta,s. 57+00 tor53+-75 ...........................36#0 ti u 592.4 " " Omitted 592.4 f. 01.91=1131.48 caiioullt to be deducted. ?45, 328.50 - 1,131.48 _ p44,197.02 Total due Contractor f or concrete Pavertlent . CO!"CI']TE DAVE_V' '131.7 K.U. 6. ADD. Sta.. 334-90, 1 Ho. 6 - Pavement Header 161 long 1.04 Cu Yds . Sta. 34--33, 1 if 11 I, 11 161 II 1,04 11 11 Sta. 52+40, 1 If 11 11 11 161 " 1.04 If 11 Sta. 53a-40, 1 I, rr 1r if 161 11 1.04 11 11 Sta. 57-1-88, 1 rr n rr n 161 " 1.04 n, 11 Sta. 53-t-33, 1 11 i1 u „ 161 " 1.04 11 It Ste,. 81-/-00, 1 „ 11 1, +1 161 " 1.04 11 11 Sty.. 81+50, 1 u Ir u 1 161 r, 1.04 11 11 Excess yardage in headers shown on profile 0.96 11 11 Total extra ............... 9.28 r1 n at 16.55 17153.58 Edtra.s cue Contractor as shown above: On Over :cad c.c Sta. �9 3r.2 .................................... 4wap150.13 Concrete Pi-ae Culvert at Sta 16 00(1811).............................:.... (3.30 Gravel Surfacing as shown above ........................................... 301.77 Pavement Headers No. 6 as shown above ...................................... 153.58 Total extras ..................... ti?691.03 Done in regular adjourned Session of.' the -Board this 14th d_a,y of January, 1924. 1111uannit111111unuttnu1tullnrrun1fn1111it. 11 Board of County CoymAss- " B,, C Baxter 1' ioners of Yllhatcom Co-mity 11 Chai rrran, Board of County 11 State of Washington. " Commissioners. 11„If111r111111It17u111111111111it1111ifItIf11111111I� J A 11i1_ler, County Coy.missioner ATTEST: Ed E3own, County Commissioner. F C Martin, De.)uty .C.ounty A, ditor and Ex-Officio Clerh of the Board. 000------ The Treasttrerls Designation of Bank Depositories of County Funds for 1924, tira,s c. )1Droved by the Board. On motion t=ie Board_ adjourned to rieet on Tuesday, Ranuary 15, 1924. Ch.ajO,. an Boa:,j C06unt0r Co:'1,1 s,s loners RECORD OF C®1lIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Tuesday THE 15th DAY or January 192 Tuesday, January 15, 1924. The Board Let pursuant to adjourm.ieilt tai,en on 1.onda:,;r, Jan la, 1924. Present, all menfbers of the Board and, the Clerh in i.tte,�1danQe,. Tile following claii.m were allowed and proceedin;s had: Fountain Bakery J H Brower, 11 D 11rs Lucy hitter _-_-000-•----- CZ.3I'uIMITT E. C ESL+ 1 VI:D Bread f or Co Hogue Care of Taylor child before entry at , Uedical. Lal—ce, , 1.ursing & care. of Taylor child before entry BEFORE T11B BUILD OF COIT1 Y Coi'11ISSI01TL1.S OF 39 .14 24.25 J.05 1i'i?ikT0011, C�U.: .L r6 ., '1j X11J �11�ti1ST 0.i.. • IN T „ 11 T TER OF IT �'R OV+,'1.11hITT ORDER ME ADDITI OAT., lI,, OF P-1111M,1AIT1011T HIGITUAY NO 6 B W1121 C]AS, on the 8th day of. Kay, 1923, a. ;resolution was passed by this I3:mrd f or the appropriation of -,:,emanent hithTray funds in the amount of j59,001.90 for the iml)roverilent of the, Acnge jVi ckcrsl1m�.m Road known as Per=.vent Hig1way, Iro., GB; and, JI MEAS, this Board now finds 'hat the cost of construction .vill e,-ceed the rmount originally apl)ro ariatdd in the alnourit of a ac�ro��ir tel;r 12,000.00,, and that it vri11 be.. necessary to ma'Le a further ao-giro-tax iati on from the Perimnent Hit;hvvay Fund,, now avj,i 1-� :i 1 able, in the stmi of $12, 000.00 for, the c oiimletion of said Permanent Hig way No. G-T3; TIMM,v+,F01E, it is ordered, thu.t the State Higin'ra•.y Conuilissioners be, and 11e hereby is, petitioned to ii_ mediatcly aj,i,ropriate the further sLuil of ?'12, 000.00 to be used for the completion of said Peranament liirl air Igo. 6B. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of January, 113241. 11 11 it ii tl II :� it It ti 11 a If 11 St tl tl II II tf 11 tt I) tt tl I! II tl " Board, o ff', P, , 1 L'r, Co, , i s-, 11 L C 13a, ter ioners of • ZVh)atcom Comity " Chairiilan of tie Board. '1 Sta;l;e, of'r:°asii� }1uto�1.. " J A 1: iller f'n,lttnlltttltltlnntl,,,lt,nllllttutl,l,lu'I,un County col-mlissioner Ed B r oven Attest: F C Martin County ColimAssioner Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to r?eet on 'Uednesda.y, Jemua>ry, 1G , 19,24. _./%... Chi irr_ian BoGd COunt�r Coi.uiiissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Janua rJr Tr.:I�r1 iednesci T14E 1Gt1 DAY OF J�.nUL',ry r'of �Jontory da7iltlr 192n 1924 Wednesday, January 16, 19i34. The Doard Lict )t?rsuant to c.djourlT:;c ilt ta'_en on Tuesdp. %, Jc n. 'ram% 15 , l,'` 2t . '2rej3cht , G,11 iacraoeiS of the Boc': d c.nci is le Clerk i(1 attenCt211ce . r.Li_e fo11U,. :in `; Clr'.-L.is i;ereallo ed and: r? 'Occed11�s had: ----- 000------ 1%i�liCc.�i011 0± lCi=1i ` 1' of 11 Iodre U7: dance on Januar— 19, 192�11, Z':c.s -2? .iated 'O'. tl-_c Board. On motion the Doc.rd c.d4ourned to ,lcet on 1.irJO.,ay, Jan 10, 192n . C11<_lrlci. �Oc.r CiOt?il'L�" CiO= `:115�i1011C3rS I'1'iday, Jc.11U .ry lam, 1924. T__c hood filet a?rsuai1t t0 , djot?ril;lent t-7:cll oil '. edosday, 16, 19 A. -?resent, all iilc.lvers o � 'Le Toc,l'd c.nd the Ciea: c in atten6ance. The folio'::ink a —I c,inls .-iere allo : ed cnd :;)1'o ceedii-1F s had; ------ 000------ -Lp-plicc.tion of Gulf G-i•an,l e for dance On �.`nL?a r r 19 was _ � ,7rited by t�l � c ' t� 5= e Lo�.rc�. ----- 000------ . ij -olicC.t i On of C KeU_ac:n for dO.nc c at ri1.._i oil TL.n 19, 1924•, " the Doc.2.,d. Oil i:lOtion %i"iC-Roal.d c.C•_�o=ncd t0 ai-,eet Oil Tlicsdc^.;,�, JO.iivamt,- 2, 1C: zl ._�=ate ---���� _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chc;12- ,11 � 0ard_ only COLL:;iSSiOnerS 3 -�� '- , '5Q O tj eianuE y TERM Tuesday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TiiF 22nd DAY or JL i2u�3'�r 1924 Tuesday, January 22, 1924. Tl,c Board li_et rursuci2 U to aclj ournmen � ta7cen on Saturday, January 19th. Present, �dl of the 3oard E,-a2d the Clerk, in c-,ttendance. Tile f ollo,-:: in- clai_iis vrere o l im-red l-' id _r oceedial s ilaC_ : ------ coo ______ CR OITS :'l LIC--.'L CG'ir. �� lirl! SLT. 11 _ J ST-IT I 1 OR J Ii2 t1ei;-atter of t- e settici.lent .itll y;dit 1 !-. rhilOrntOn, CUt?i1t�% T2easure of lic.i,Co�l County, „8,S1l.in tOn, for the iao_lth e11Ci1tl 1Jece:,aIber 31, 1923. i;G�t, at t lis tii::e , t1 is -':latter coi.liil�; on for considerc,tion, �2d- the se•id I0;dith I. . Thornton', lla-%dn; filed 1`.ith this Bol.rd a state,-ci-t settai2� - oi:-c_2 he's' recei_as anC_ i(.is- ;eGt-ci't,bursel::ents, 2C C11eCl-:ed and co-,i-ared t�'l-,,c 2d 1-la ill- found 'Liere actually i£'.id out by e suiC_ `2c.su'eC.uri; the said Stiat liejlt`in;id pa,' —eats bein-, i::aCie in'file tl�'S, and fl'Oi i�_e fl?nC_S C•ilC_ for the .t?r 70SeS l.e] e1nO.f�;er set fc the IT IS rl' _� �Ij?'GI::J 'l:l?�:' Y G=--I_?. D by this _ rC_ �,;�,t 130 , c i�� Edith L. t. Tllorilton, as such Treasurer, be ai.d she herc)7, is E;Lloz:ed ci'ediUs fo_ sL..ic_ di.sbt.rse::leilts as follows, Uo--U. STi"DTI, GLI 1:;R LL I'V. For cash -ordcl State r2reasurer 7,900.3G S 12 -' ]L, S CH 0 o1J F TT�D For cast acid State Treasurer `1-15•05 For casl2 ,:aid State Treasurer 70�.61 rl 7 '_ '` `i'.t�i T For cash _aid Stai;e Treasui-e 3,030 L-j7 For c,,sh ;o id State Treasures 3,`!9, 20 ST_,T.-i; sIIC I = _. ;DiJC_ TIOi: -FIE. For cash i aild State Treasurer .152.70 S"'_'_'-,�.; C_=UITCL LTITJIi-G "�'U D 10o r cash i.ai d S-i:a-U'e Treasurer 1,739.66 i,'or cash .,,::.a,id State Treasurer 1,'731.34 ST1?TI] Vr,' w:_ ,''.S' CO_. _._.S_ Tloi '?'LT-.D !'or ce,sh State Treasurer G.59 n r -- , , -, S'L 1 2' - r•r-, n •r , s � _�_i.� z� c �.�;: �z�.� .�_�o��c � Ion. z• For cash -)ei d State �, 1.re surer 2 -, 3 2 .0 Fo-r cash -,-aid ae State �J Treasurer 137.'-'5 COLT:`.�".� `_li `:C=�:TSI F 1T7s'L l ' �,rv; 1� For redeei=led 37.33 -rr.- ,Z-i,,'l'-�---r-.--� For ,r�, ants redeemed 1Z5Li.G0 For interest on sc-rile For ?-r,..rrants red-eeiiled r 1,92rj .15 I,' or I)eri:117r Io. 2B ito. 5 bond_ interest cou7pons reel(e.:1ed 1'13.00 i -IT,,_ ice' i For 1-rarraiats 2:euee.ae(1 7.50 rr, ci ram- - r-;-- Zlc�uoR I�v.,�_ Icr:l � �.. � E�_.1� For v:o.rrayts redeei_led �12n.•59 COUI:TF G.Ill.y E-I.0 ;CTIC7' ='UlD For 'ira2:L-miUS redeGiied 9,.3'. 2`) �.juT,:,1II_G�. I7'IC!`>T-_- 1 LT. --I) I'o-r -;ru.rr�,ilts red e._C, 40.00 !._:_lC?��1:5' I. S._Y7L1�� U_:L I'or • xyants rcd.eerled 129.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � January TFR,i `1'tt es d a�T THE 2 2n(I DAY OF January _ _ 192 �t PORT OF FU1:� For +rarroilts rode c ie d CI`T'T-','S 1 DS . ', Fir cash _.jai cl Ci"c:7 ��. ! o'�?il _rca.surers TO`,,1.'SHI1.'S 'I./!.i,S For cash -)aid Toz:.:shijj Trevsurers SCHC.OL DISTRICTS, Gy i _lRAL FU 1ID For warrants redeccined For interest on sc,_te SCHOOL U: ST1,.ICTS , L01712) TU=Li1'TI01; 1--;Cli� For school bonds redeel-_-e d For school bond interest coupons redeei_ied F'.0AI) DIST, 110. 17 ItITi:D For rood bond iilte-rest coupons redee?l)ad ROB TI. I OVT11 1 1 DT ST . 1-0, 13 101F1'.D For road bonds redeeiiled For road bond interest coupons redee.ed ROAD ILTROVLi:'1'1.'T DIST ITO. 19 FUIM For road bond interest cou^)ons redeemed F 0.4 Lj) I'1::-.'T: CT3, I l! T DIST ITO. 20 FU .D For road b onC interest c otx.)ons rcdeeried ROAD II:1'T:OV f':l'��: 1 DIST . IrO. 21 FU .L For road bone. interest cou-:>ons redeacied ROAD DIET. IBC. 22 FL71 D For road boil( interest cou`')ons r edeeriled ROAD 1-1EF1.OV_;1:`L1' T DIST . 110. 23 1 1U1:D Foe: low d:.uonc_s redce:i.e.d For road bond interest cou-.)ons rede(a.ied_ ROAD I1T2'0V1.2_:17T DIST. ITO. 25 FUI3) FOr road bond interest c01,1100ns redeelred R02) DIST 1'0. 26 FU12J For road uond_ interest coupons redeemed RO P� D I1.II'F OVA. ;I'11TT DIST. 10 . 27 FU1'T or road bond interest cou;)ons redca..ied ROAD IT.L'RO�TE.T7 7 DIST. ITO . 31 FUI' For road bonds redecarzd For road bond interest cow-)ons redeemed DITCH o. DRAI I II IPT. DISTS. 1 1k I1T;=TA ME-1 FU`1a)S For 1•ro.rra.nts redeen�ed Tot,.l d i.sburseiilents 150.00 32,000.40 15,602.73 15, 227.�!l G9.r�l 11,500.00 6,112.50 315.00 17,500.00 1,306.25 371.25 2117.50 1,462.1r1 1,710.00 28,000.00 2,076.25 3 256.3u 5,775.00 2,009.22 4,000.00 3,035.03 511.32 �13u, 669.;?2 We do hereby certify tr,_�.t vie find tIw idasll in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various bail=m to I-er credit at the close of business on December 31, 1923, t11e sale be illg in vord.s and fi3urc)s a.;; f ollovis, to -wit: De,)psi.to-r3� First 1l a.t i o na:l T3 a.1-11i 1�o,tiOYlcl bc,11C:'L iTortlivrestern Fo-tional DL3 ,nk ,�_crica,n 1" t ioncl Da.n'; ilol:ie State Lan_, os Blaine First I' ati oval of Lynden First ITationa.l Da111: of 1tiernda,lc Ga:2-_1 son D=-os. State o. Suy--_ ,s 11001-m anli Valle Sate of 1',vc1�son Fo.:_,mcr's L l.ierc.-Li'llt's Baruh of 1T.00lcs",c1. Custer St —Late Bail,,- of Custer Peo;�le's State Boa11: of Lyndon CitiZen 's State DaIII: of Fc-a-r .�:le Total Trcosur er's Cash Oil Dcj)ON i.t C.'l.SIi !IT Gi'1 T G Cas11 lit Vault p 500.00 Currency �10.00 Silver 1z-.41 Chec2m and Casa Tte?,ia _ 31640.97 Tre,asiire-`rs Dc.lv.n_ce V 70, 73;, .37 35,940.41 35,801.96 15,000.00 5,000.00 12,500.00 10,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 203,OJ5.74 Tot'<-,1 ca ill iiZ 02:iicc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : j 95.33 Ciy'a. 1CL TO'GE"I Ti,oczh:_�'er's Cc,sh on i ­and . 2Q"1 ,; 1.i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS - January T> sDi TL?esdaY THE 22nd DAY of January 192 IN TESTI1.101Y 7,11EBEOF, ire have hereunto set our hands and. affixed the seal of the ,Boardof County Coirn_iissioners o.P- Whatcom County, 71a.shington., phis 22nd day of January, 1924. 1E if 11 11 11 11 It if i1 it II II II 11 11 it It If 11 11 it It 11 11 II It II 11 If " Board of County Cormi?1ss- " E C Be ter, Cha irimn of the Board 11 i oners of V hatcom Count.,- If If State of Washington. " J A Hiller, Co1.?ijty Comi-i ssioner. it it it 11 tl if 1111 it 11 11 it 11 If It it It 11 11 it If 11 11 11 I1 11 11 11 ` Ed Brown; 'County Commissioner Attest: fF C Harti11 Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ f ApPli ca.ti on of hrodern '47oo&l-en of Lnerica for dance at Wahl on January 26, 1925, was granted by. the Board. p Oil motion the Board adjourned to meet on Frid .y.; ,Y, Jan- .25, 1924 Chaiiiiiai7 Bo .rd Counter Co?��riissioners Friday, January, 25, 1924. The Bbard'iret- Pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, Jan 22; 1924. Present, all iiiam-bees of the Board" and the Clerk in attendance. The following elaim-s were allowed and proceedings had. ------ 000------ Application of liable Falls Co*. Club for .dance on Jan 26, -uas grafted by the Board. t ------000------ .. t Notice of Consolidation of S. Districts Yo. 25 & 90, making No. 322, was filed w i th the Board: . I ' t t • t I . On motion tine Board adjourned to Meet on Saturday, January 26, 1924. Ch�.�hil n Bo �rci Cot�i2ty Cornr112ssioriers RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ,Tanuary TER Saturd7- THE__.. 26 th DAY ....19.2.41 ... ... .... Saturday, January 26, 1924. The Board ::jlct pursuant to adjournme--rit taken on '.,jt1vi-day January Z5 , 1924. Present-, all matbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendm-lce. The following claims vie:,.,e allowed and proceedings had: -HAT I C 0 1 -Ty W 111,TGTO31T BEF, CRE THE BOARD OF COL111"JSSIOITIERS OF V COK TTj Y31 IN TIM KATM2 OF '.'2HT7' I?E-BUIMIITG OF THEE, NOR.T141ERLY SP.Q`f OF THE' COUNTY BI-1IDGE ACROSS T113 1TO0103ACK RESOLUTION 1M NCTICE 11IIIER AT OR 1,,TS, AR TI111 TCLUT OF 11, ERSO11T, IGEY n.-MMIPFCR, AID) DE C1uU-6I'j 2- 95 1"E, , -11RGIIT 'l ie attention of this. -boar-d theat-'-Lhe 113FEASS it leas just been b r o t,,.& lit to tl i northerly s-pan of the county bridge across the Nooksack River at or n ea.-, the toi,.i of Everson, said span being 230 feet in length, is unsafe for travel and is in za dangerous conditio n by reason of the iiud sills, piers, trusses and floor beeiiis being rotten, a, -id a -cart of said spin having settled, t hereby thro;.-ing the trusses out of alirziuient; and r the condition of said. bridge was not knovin to this board and could not real onabi,. have ;T11 been foreseen at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1924 was-.. ade 111): and 'VII-MiFEAS,, -d-ic condition of said bridge constitutes a public emergaicy; and VIMMEAS, said brigte must be immediately re -built, and the re-buildinL, thereof will racuire the efyjendiutre of money not -provided for in the said budget for tl,-,E,, fiscal year 1924; and WIMBEEAS, -di.is board has on this day i-iaet at the Board Room in Bollin.chrxii, Yihot- .1 com County,' Washington, for the 1,)urposo of considering said matter, and all of the commissioners of said Whatcoin County, Washington, have had 2.-et).sonable notice of the time and place of said mectii-Z, ci-id the purpose thereof; all of the coml,-aissioners being jpresent at this and W1 =-'AS, the estimated amount of money required- tor e-build said bridge and meet the ei-.�iergency z.,,s aforesaid, is. the sum of �'25.000. Klcrff, THI'dUlF CRE 1 E IT FU]SOLITE, D that a public hearing on this meatter wi 11 be hold at the Board 1-loom of the Commissioners in tkze Court House, Be:Llingliani, Whatcom County, Washington, at the hour of ten o'clock A. 11., on '.111onday the 4-'U,h day of Febri..i@.ry, 1924, at ,,diich ti--itrie and -place it will be determined by this board whether or not the -iich e:rpendit-Ltre necessary to meet the said emergency trill be authorized and made; atU wl hearing any tax, pa-, er may appear and be heard for or against the ex--Denditure of monies for such emergency; and f H-0 IT RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be -otfolislied once on Saturday the 26t-h day of 3anuary , 1924, in tLie Bellinja iali Americn, a news pa,-p, er of C?,eneral, ci-cula tion,, ublislaed in BeIiii-IL,31an-, I.Vilatcom Cou.,jt�,-, , Washington U.' lie sa-.Ile being; U.1,11a ooficilal county newspaper of said county. DO1111 IN R]!]GLTIAR ADD3'OTM1-10 SESSION C7 THE -110ARD THIS 26th (lay of January, 1924. it if if if it if .; it it 11 if it if it if It If is it it it it 11 It 11 It 11 1; Board. of County Coimiiss- 111, E C 3a:-,ter, CHAIR"IULIT of the Board. ioners of V1hatco3. County rI State of VlashinL,'Lon. J A hiller, C10121ISSIO17-11M it 11 11 11 11 it it if 11 11 it if it 11 11 it 4 It 11 It it it 11 If It it 11 If Ed Brova-i, CO i11 1111 S S 101111- Im 13 ATTEST: F C Martin De -putt' COTTIT11T IUMITOR and el,lz-o.-L-ficio Clerk of the Board. ' RECORD OF COlV MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Januory TER.rT ......__.. Satuzd,a.Y. __........ ._._.TtrE_.._. 26th DAY OF January 192 4 V Ap-,)li cation of Tan j71ck Coils Hall Ass In for dance 'on February 2, .1924, was granted by the Bo,--.rd. ------ 000---....- BET ORE 'ZHE BOARD CI'. - C OtJi= C 01 I S S I OIr {' IS OF IWHIMOM COUITTY-, YlASHIITGTOIT. IIT TIM TIATE-IR Or REGISTRATION ORD I' . APPOETTIITG MS...0 H HTUISKA-11 OF I � i'I� I'M LY14DEIT TIP. , 2nd PCT 4TI]I;I 'AS, on December 15, 192�, this board appointed ILs. Stella Elenbaas as registration officer for Lynden Township, 2nd Precinct: and Wlll..'RELS , said appointee has declined to accept the appointment, and. Mrs• l C ,II.�iL�� s�z4n :leas signified f1.0 uillin�;ness to accept said office; be TTCfd+', rL'I { +OIE, IT I C tDERPi, D that 3rru:.C:;IF.MUu man and die is hereby appointed as registration officer for Lynden Township, 2nd Precinct, for the ensuing terns. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of January, 1924. 11 it 11 II It 11 it it II 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 It it 1 It 11 11 It 11 11 11 II . n Board of County Comnis s- I' 11 Toilers of 'rTh4.tcom County " E C Baxter, Chaixr�lau of the Board 'I State of 'Jashington . " 11 111111 it it 11 If 1111 It it it 11 11 it 11 it it It It 11 it 11 it If 1111 J A Hiller, County Cormilissioner _ Ed Brotm, County Comissioner::) Attest; F C Tlartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On riotion the Board adjourned to meet on Honday:. Jenuary 28, 1924. Chairman Board/ County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM LIond a THE 28th . .... . ... . .... ........ !,.'_ond.my, January 28, 1924. Ene Board- met pursuant to adjournment taj�:e.n on Saturaay, January 26, 1�24. Present, all meriL)ers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed Uand -proceedings had: BEF 91K,' 71E BOITM OF COUNTY COIL21USSIO11TIRS OF COLT1 ,Mr, IHATCOEIE . WASHINGTOY. IN'11M MATTIM. Or, COITSTIUU21 ORDER APPOI-21TING J V 71ITISON 1"OR GE105VA MVITSHIP. WMMEAS, Robert Renouf, -die duly qualified constable for Geneva, Township, has tendered his resignation as such constable, and said resignation hzs been acce-pteed by the Board of Supervisors of said t-omshi-p; and WIM REAS the supervisors rl perva.sors of said tovinship have recolmie ded the ral"'-' pointU ment of J 11 Jenson as constable; R-01W, THIIRE'FORE , it is ordered that J. 2JI Jenson be, and he hereby is appointed as Constable for Geneva Township until the next regular election and until his successor shall have qualified. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of January 1924. E C Baxter,- Chairman of the Board. J A fil ler, Commissioner Ed Brownj County Commissioner Attest: De]7ju-U'y County Auditor and. Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to ill-eet on Tuesday, Jan 29, 1924 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM.... ... T.u.,e s..d.a THE 29th DAY OF Jan ar 192 4 u . ...... . ..... Tuesday, Janueary 2,9, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjourmicnt taken on Monday, January 20, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. T4e following -proceedings viere had and claims allowed: ------ doo ------ BEF ME, T1-1B B OARD Or C OU-ITTY C 011M SS I OIE RS OF WIL&TCOIH COM',TTY, WASHINGTON IN =-' 1":,ATTH-H OF ASSESSOR IT01-1 LAVT,3110E TMWEISHIP' ORDER )T1?OINTING' P. H. KII-IGSLEY I WIT]ETIU11AS, H. 0. Coles, 'die regularly elected assessor for Lavirence Toranshij), has filed .pis resignation as such. erscsscr; and V1-E-E'-1!M,A.S, the board of supel-vis ors of said Lavirence Townshilp have recormmi-ended the , apl U C-1 ..ointment �of P. H. Kinn-sley, to fill the vacancy caused by said resignation; 3I-U1 IT IS TI:EREFOR3, (1F1D`[!jJ) t-hat t-l'ie resignation of H. 0. Coles be, and same is hereby accepted, -nd it is further- ordered that P. H. Kingsley be, and he hereby is appointed as Assessor for Lawrence Township for the ensuing term and until his successor is elected and aualifiedi Done in regular adjoum'ied session of the Board this 29th day of January, 19246 11 if if It It 11 11 It it 11 it If 1. It It 11 It 11 It U 11 it If It 11 it it 'Board of County 6ormmiss- B C Barter, -Chairman of the Board ioners of Whatcom County State of Washington., TA.Lfiller, County Comissioner 11:1 11 11 11 It 11 If 11 11;1 It It 11 11 11 it 11 if 11 of If 11 11 it it if if L "d. Brown, County Comissioner Attest: F C Idartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 00b ------ The Bonds of V C Uhite as Supervisor of Dr. I2x-,Dt. -Dist # 6 and of Henry Wilkexi as sup ervisor of Dr. Impt Dist. # 5, 'were aj)proved by.the Board. ------000 Surety bond of John A. West for $500.00, given by knerican Surety Company, covering office of Justice of Peace of Derr in -,Bras app roved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourmd to meet on Yiednesday, January 30, 1924 Ghl-11 on, Boar County Comnssioners RECORD . OF -COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6-- ) !-.9 Z3--- � January W edn es THE DAY..Or._ J 192A - r ant to adjourm-,lent taken on Tuesday, -V'edne s clay, Tanurtry 30, 1924. The Board met jursu, January, 29th. Present, - 11 mciJbers of the Board and the Clerk in T�Le f ollo-aing claims were allowed ant 'oroceedincs had: ------ I --- o00------------ ROAD iU,TD BRIDG11 FTUM. Union Oil Company Gas etc for Reese Hill & Grader Bactan Lbr Co LLunber for bridge (1-Tov) Glacier Lw*iibe3: Co Lumber for Bridge (1,Tog-Dec/1923) Mrs J Iforstroin & Son Lumber for river work (Dec 1923) L Froerflan Shovel Dec 19 Iddins Buick Co Parts for Co trucks � Jan-Jul-Aug-Scp/19- 23)- Curtin & Fraser- Repairs to road 3azachines (Eay-Jul-Aug,/1923) DR. I-LIPT DIST 71 20 C0711 S M UC T I 01,T F TEYD Curront Exp en s e Fund Ind. Insurance Pre.Ti. advanced (Sep-Oct-Y'ov-Dec/ 1923) LIQUOR INVI]STIGATI01.1. FTY11D Iddiiis Buick Co Auto Parts for Sheriff On motion the Board adjourned to meet on February lst, 1924. iu-it-y Commissioners Chairman Boar(V66 52.32 1.72 35.53 50.18 1.85 76.83 3'50 14.82 10.60, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Trnhr Friday THE ls... .... Dar of February 192 4 Friday, February 12 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, January 30th,.1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The Following proceedings were had and claims allowed: 0000000000000000000000000000000000 _.CURRETJT EMNSE FUIID Glen J Slater Salary,as Dep. Co Aud a/c auto licenses 115.00 Joe Gotchy do 29 days 107.57 IV I; Beck do 15 days 55,65 E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioners 166.66 J A Miller do 166.66 Ed'Brown do 166.66 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Sup't Co Schools 187.50 Jennie M Robin do Deputy 125.00 Edwin M Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 W 1i Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 35.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo H Sybrant Salary as Chas. Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer .100.00 EdBrinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 ,L Iuax Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125,00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L J Irwin Salary as Mechanic for Co Garage 175.00 J W Smith Salary as Floorman in County Garage 125.00 Ed'E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 W P Brown do 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.60 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Pros. Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros. Attorney 100.00 Edith M Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier 135000 J Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 Olive `:Filson Salary as Deputy 126.00 Claire G Wilson Salary as Tarrant Clerk 100.00 Freelove L Canfield 'Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S A Earl do 100.00 C V1 Fisk do 100.00 Eileen C Heath Extra Clerical Assistance 104.00 Ed Melhart do 47.50 Sam E Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Co Auditor 125,00 A J hove do 115,00 L E King do 115.00 11 Colvin do 100.00 F C Martin do & Clk_:of,Board 125,00 M Thomas Salary'as Recorder 110.00 Jessie Walters Salary as Recorder 110.00 D Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 Paul Mueller Special Clerk for Auditor 8.00 H D McArthur F 11 Carver G A Pence Helen Campbell Jessie Duerr Gertrude B Dewis A H Frasier D W McArthur tiff T Jackman A L Callahan. J B Bennett A L Ifedhurst H D Drain NN1 M Brock w H Carpenter Paul Tolsman Fred 'V1 McElmon Carl McCoy E W Gooch J G Barber A 71 Westover C F Ristine C A Breckenridge Mrs C A Breckenridge Mrs M B Edwards H J Hurs,V D Cameron Mrs EWDay E 117 Day Ader Mukes Walter Borchardt J F McKinnon Ralph Serl Mrs R 0 Stone Salary as Assessor Salary as Chief Deputy for Assessor Salary as Deputy Assessor do do Salary as Clerk for Assessor Salary as Field Deputy do. do Salary as Sheriff Salary as Deputy Sheriff do do do Salary as Jailer Salary as Cook Salary as County Engineer Salary as Deputy Engineer Salary as Inst'man Salary as Chairman do Salary as Inspector Salary as Superintendent Co Home Salary as Matron Co Home Salary as Cook for Co Home Salary as Ass't Cook do Salary as Nurse do Assistant do " do Salary as Lsborer do Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 54.75 36,00 92.00 32.00 187.50 150,00 150.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 40.00 187.50 160,00 182,00 104,00 104.00 30.00 100.00 50.00 8.5.00 15.00- 10.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 75,00 10.00 75.00 VA RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January T► nm Friday...___ ._ .............THE .. 1s t - DAY or .. February 192...4 _ Mrs Frances K Atherton Salary as Office Assistant (Agri Agt) 91.66 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as Agricultural Agent 158.34 Edith M,Thornton Envelopes paid for 623.00 Geo H Sxbrant Expense as Char. Commissioner 3.05 ...Nellie H Abbott Expense as Co Supt of Schools 5.89 C Humphreys Expense as Constable 7.25 H B Carroll, Jr Expense as Co Agricultural Agent 6.67 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 106.47 Ed E Hardin Paid for Postage as Judge 5.00 E E Lescher Services to Prosecuting Attorney 36.80 Mrs Lu.ra Lyle Services to Cc Supt Schools 31. 50 Chas Tucker Services to Cc Supt a/c 8th Gr. Exam. 23.50 H S Dwelle Services -,to Cc Supt a/c 8th Gr. Exam. 6.75 Lucile A Needham do 22.50 Hattie U Collier do 15.00 Mrs M H,Simpson do 34.00 Lucy Cunningham do 24.75 V D Goss do 6.00 City Treasurer of Bellingham Assessment a/co Grand Ave condemnation 24.'00 Pacific,Telephone & Telegraph Cc Phone Service to County 96.94 Western.Union Telegraph Cc Services to Sher. Commrs. Treas. Agr Agent 13.70 Mrs R O,Stone Expense taking girl from Detention Hospital to Home In Everett 1.85 .Brown &,Cole, Inc Groceries for Detention Hospital 2.85 tilhatcom,Co Dairymen's Assn Butter for Detention Hospital 6.24 Carstens Packing Co Meat for Detention Hospital 10.75 Montgomery Fuel Cc Wood for Detention Hospital 9.50 Heinemann Diag. Lab Analysis for Jail, Detent. Hosp & Co Patient 6.50 B V Mounter, M D Autopsy on body of Elmer Nelson 10.,00 Arthur C Harlow Burial of Theodore Mi.tchelo 25.00 S S Howe,:.M D Services to Pete Larson 10.00 Brown &,Cole, Inc Groceries for County Home 27.67 Whatcom,County Dairymen's Ass'n Butter etc. for County Home 115.50 Fountain Bakery Breas for County Home 16.47 Frye & Company Meat for County Home 30.83 F F Gerard Supplies for County Home 54.90 W J Pynor do 61.05 Bellingham Coal Mines Coal for County Home 146.25 111m Ogle, Repairing Shoes for Co Home 5.40 A J Blythe Plumbing & Heat. Co labor at County Home 1.50 B B Furniture Cc Supplies for Co Home 85.60 Morse Hardware Co do 46.37 0 R Hollingsworth Burial Infant child of G A Smith 25.00 Ben Tucker Care of Earcy Children 20.00 'dash. Children's Home Society Care of Enstrom Children 24.00 The Fair Meat & Grocery Co Groceries for Frank et al 23.44 Mouso's.Grocery Groceries for Cure 29.28 B B Grocery Cc Groceries for banks et al 27.76 Brown &,Cole, Inc Groceries for DeBoer et al 49.08 M J O'Connor Groceries for Curry et al 37.35 Fischer.&. Isaacs Groceries for Teller 9.02 Boulevard Grocery Groceries etc for Mrs McCreesh 16.00 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Golden Rule Trading Co Groceries for Obrine 18.43 Mt View,Store Groceries for Bergstrom 13.47 Molten & Montfort Groceries for Davie et al 66.58 Scott Hart Groceries for Sturgeon 23.20 Everson.""ercantile Cc Groceries for Mrs Hunt 14.44 J P Maup n & Cc Groceries for Mrs Colligan 17.07 A Swanson Groceries for J 0 Anderson 16.65 Kemphaus.& Co Blankets for Lancaster 9.75 Geo La Clair Vlood for Mrs Elder 2.00 Montgomery Fuel Co mood for Lancaster et al 13.75 Water Kept. City of Bellingham Water rent for Mrs Root (Mch 1 to Sept 1, 1924) 6.00 Blaine Municipal Light Plant Lts for Mrs Davy 1.00 Geo M'`laples T'nsuranc-e -Prem. on two cars for Sheriff 101.23 C J Sorensen do Co Autos & Cths F & F .54.56 Vlm T Follis & Co Insurance Prem. on auto accessories etc 21.50 Iddins Buick Co Part Payment on Auta for Sheriff 600.00 Standard Oil Cc Gas etc for County -Garage 47.97 Shell Co Of California Oil for County Garage 34.00 Union Oil Co Gas for County Garage 239.65 Diehl Motor Co Parts etc for County Garage 7.79 Tabor &,Cruikshank Parts for County Garage 193.54 Western,Auto Supply Cc do 4.88 John F Campbell do 5,95 Federal,Tire Sales Cc Tires for County Garage 53.60 Bellingham Auto Top Cc Repairs for County Garage 16.10 Auto Radiator & Fender Works Fender repairs for County Garage 6.75 Northwest Auto Electric Co Battery service to Co Autos 27.21 Northwest Hardware Cc Supplies to Garage -Co Home -Courthouse 3.82 Bellingham American Publ Co Publishing for County 12.20 Union Prtg, Bndg & Sta Co Supplies for Aud-Treas-J of P-Assessor 1052,05 Griggs Sta & Prtg Co Supplies for Judges-Sher-Atty-Agr Agt-Ct. Sten-Treas-Supt 64.70 Irish Printing Co Prtg for.Judge B & Clerk. 104.25 Test Publishing Co Bal due on books for Prosecuting Attorney 203.00 Frank M Lamborn 2 School Codes for Prosecuting Attorney 2.50 W M Haines Typewriter ribbons for Auditor 18.00 Western.Wood Working Co Cases for Cc Supt & Prosecuting Attorney .82.00 Morse Hardware Co Axes for County Engineer 3.72 Cascade...Laundry Cleaning rug for Judge Brown 6.00 Paul Tolsman Meals for Prisoners 278.40 Morse Hardware Co Supplies for County Jail 262.76 Bartholick Bros Repairs to shoes for 'Weatherford .50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Friday TxF lst DAY OF February 1924 Nellie A Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford 3.00 Hanning Bros Hardware Mop sticks dtc for Janitor 30.60 The -Home Store Shoes for Janitor's helper 3.49 Seth A Atwood P & 77 P Co Glass etc for Courthouse 6.90 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Courthouse 1.30 Modern Electric Co Lamps etc for Courthouse 13.72 Hafen & Hogberg Paint Co Paint etc for Courthouse 8.70 A J•Blythe Plbg c;�; Htg Co Valves for Courthouse 3.20 Cascade Laundry Laundry for Jail 8.80 Mike Poiti Removal of garbage from Cths (Jan) 2.00 Brisbin, Smith &^ Livesey Ins Prem on Cths Furniture & Fixtures 24.00 ROAD AIM BRIDGE FUIM J L•Johnston Salary as Mechanic a/c road machinery 125.00 Roy,H Leonard Salary as Truck Driver 85.00 M Bjarnson do 93.50 W H•Littler do 63.75 John Baxter do 17.00 E C•Porter Tile 215.60 John Bullock Labor on Road Foreman 122.50 John Bullock, Jr do 10.50 A Ewing dd 10.50 A H •Sooter do 14.00 J G • Snouden do 6.12 Carl Muenscher do 51.75 H Terpsma Labor on Guide North Road 18.00 B C •Van der Griend do 27.00 Jacob Haveman do 25.50 F C•Van der Griend do 42.90 G Roosendaal do 10.50 Yike Von Versbergen do 4f .80 G Van der"Griend do 52.00 A W •Frost Labor on Guide Meridian Road So 64.00 Geo•Maryott do 15.00 E L,Scrimsher Labor on Goshen -Everson Road 3.50 E A•Parker do 75.50 Ben,Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Road 85.00 Chas Christen do 4.00 Abin Johnson do 4.00 Leonard Christen do 4.00 Marion Palmer do 4.00 E C-Kuehnoel Labor on Noon Road 7.00 Jule Anderson Labor on Point Roberts Road 20.70 Robert Largand do 18.00 Th Vog do 18.00. J 17 • Sherry do 43.20 H Goodfellow do 36.00 Ellis Johnson do 28.80 J H-Samuelson do 14.40 Tom•Beazley do 10.80 G Iversen do 14.40 E Anderson do 14.40 Jno•.B Solomon do Foreman 24.60 A Thorsteinson do 3.15 Lloyd Williams do 3.15 J Herman Pehrson Labor on Road 65.00 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Hannagan Bridge Foreman 3.00 A J,Berg Repairs to Nugent Bridge 9.00• G E • Griffen do 9.00 R A•Darnell Gravel for Samish Road 7.60 Cramer Contracting Co Work on Everson Bridge & Canyon Creek Bg 1227.04 L G�Truax Cleaning ditch on G M Road 5.00 Standard Oil Co Gas for Grader .22.61 F F•Gerard Gas for Grader 1.00 Harry Odell Gas & oil for truck 4.40 Howard -Cooper Corp Rock Crusher, buckets etc. 4139.20 Howard -Cooper Corp Scrapers & shovels 738.01 Joe-Westergard Hauling scraper 1.00 Everett Steel Co Steel for tractors 193.75 Diehl Rotor Co Parts for trucks 92.93 Puget Motors Parts for trucks 118.75 C H•Barlow Leather for truck 2.40 Washington Auto Top Co Top for new Liberty truck f 42.00 Puget Sound Welding Works Presto etc for trucks 18.75 A E.McKenzie Windshield on new Liberty truck 13.25 Northwest Hardware Co Supplies to trucks & shovel 64.65 Bellingham Junk Co 1 Dump car 35.00 Hartzell Hardware Co Bolts etc 8.70 Morse Hardware Co Bolts for Canyon Creek Bridge 7.01 Caine-Gr•imshaw Co Coal for Canyon Creek Bridge 9.90 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Lumber for Nugents & Canyon Creek Bridges 163.67 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber for Guide Meridian Road 76.10 Lynden Department Store Lumber for Hannegan Bridge 1.52 Columbia Valley Lumber Co do 6.24 Edwin Polson Posts 26.00 Y1 R•Mi.11er Powder for U S Bridge 34.89 Northwest Auto Elect Co Magnets repairs 7.60 RIVET' II1PROVEM' NT FUIJD 11 Bjarnson Salary as Truck Driver 21.25 Roy•H Leonard Geo'Elder do Labor on River 17.00 175.00 T P•Jeffers do 162.00 Leo•Jess do 75.00 David Bisset do 31.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM _.... Friday THE 1st _ . DAY or February 192_ 4 Gw:M.Burrovrs Repairs to Stannert Dike 105.00 Morse Hardware Cable etc for River 126,51 H W Buzzard Blocks etc for piledriver 33.00 R F Raper Piling 747.00 Carl Zell Piling 83.46 Wha.tcom Machinery Depot Parts for donkey engine 23.15 Everson Garage Gas etc for trucks (Dec -Jan) 5.98 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal for river work 133.29 Everson Hardware & FurnitureCo Pump etc 4.98 C E Whited Gas & Oils 3.63 DR. IMPT. DIST # 4 MAINT. FUND A G Stierlen Labor on Ditch 7.50 Paul Brown do 19.31 A L Stierlen do 6.00 Leo Koole do 7.87 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber 45.32 lfgpm DR. IMPT . DIST # 20 COITST . FUND Fred Tarte Labor on Kamm Ditch 90.00 S J Marr do 99.00 Chester Holmes do 89.25 Adrian Nowrens do 80.75 F C Smith do 80.75 Geo Brown do 42.00 C Jager do 110.00 John C Jager do 27.50 V1 K Pixley Welding 1.75 Larson & Miller Drift bolts 2.00 G P Kincaid, Co Clerk George A Grant, Clk King Co Frank A Turner, Clk Sno. Co 0 R Hollingsworth Current Expense Fund VTm L Gaston Minnie Y Kartzmark Iddins Buick Co Northwest Auto Elect Cc M314RRIAGE CERTIFICATE F= Recording Marriage Certificates do do S OLDIBRS RELIEF FUNID Burial of Hugh Biggerstaff LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND Labor & supplies to Sher. Autos from. Co Garage (Jan) Salary as Dep Sheriff (Jan) do Part Payment on Auto for Sheriff Repairs to Sheriff's Auto (Jan) ----------- 0------------- ✓ The January report of Chas.A Breckenridge as Supt. County Home, was filed with the Board. ----------- 0------------- 26.00 3.00 1.00 M4 I S 62.00 100.00 60.00 420.00 10.65 Applications of Gulf Grange for dance on February 2 and of Hopewell Community Club for dance on February 9, 1924,weTa filed with the Board. -----------0------------ J THIS AGPMUMNT, made this 1st day of February, 1924, between the First National Bank of Bellingham of Vfhatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and V'IHATCOM COUNTY a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of W4shington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: THAT, =..EAS, 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 IMREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with first party public funds and moneys belonging to s-aid second party; and . 10EREAS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposit ed with said first party; and WEREAS, said first party does hereby acknowledge and agree that it will derive benefits and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being m ade, as aforesaid, by second party. IdOYI, TBEREI'ORE, 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 V (i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Friday Txi: lst DAY or February 1924 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 FMTHER 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 Yrarrants 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 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 deposit- ed 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 con- vert 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 AGP D 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 ,'IITUESS WHERF,OF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. ti it It tt it tl tl tl tl II it It It tl If Ii tt If If II if of to U tt It it It 11 It If 1111 II 11 tt It it U I1 tl The First National Bank of Bellingham, Wash The First National Bank of Bellingham By E. W. Purdy President Organized 1904 By A. hr. Muir Cashier 11n1111nnttn11tttt1111ntt1111tt1111u11n1111unau11111111n111111ir11nu nnnattnnnnnuttnnott111i1t10unttn WHAT COK COUNTY " Board of County Commiss- " By E. C. Baxter Chairman " ioners of Whatcom County " By J A Miller Commissioner it State of Washington. " By Ed Brown Commissioner ttuortnttuununnottttnnnnttnttunnuuu , 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 -------- 0-------- J THIS AGRIM11ENT, made this 1st day of February, 1924, between The Bellingham National Bank of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCOMI 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, VVITEESSETH: THAT, 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 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. NOV, 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 RECORD OF CGMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Ti.ii-m Friday THE is t DAY or February 192 4 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 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 pay- ment of any or all of the funds and moneys so deposited second party may have the right either at publi6 or pwiVate dale to .dispode of any bondd or wab: ants deposited as security :_ : for the money deposited by second party with first party, without notice of its intention to or dispose of said warrants being given first partLAo any one, and first party hereby waives all the right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispcs e of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposit- ed with its treasurer at any time without notice, either at public or private aale, in case of default upon the part of the first party in repaying to second party money deposited with first party. IT IS FURTHER AGR=D 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 f irst party will be paid over to first party. IN WITNESS WH=OF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. tI 1t It 1) 11 11 11 11 II II it It 1t if If to It It 11 11 11 11 tt I1 1t It 1t It It It "The Bellingham National Bank" THE BELLINIGHAM NATIONAL BANK 11 Incorporated 1904 11 By Victor A. Roeder President lilt fill it it Fl II 11 II It 11 II it tt II It tl lilt 11 11 11 11 tl II it It I111 By F F Hands chy Cashier 11"I1itnitit11"It11n11n1111nitn"""11u1111" "Board of County Commiss- t1 WI-iATCOLI COUNTY Il i oners of Whatcom County " By E . C. Baxter Chairman 1t State of Washington, 11 By J. A. Hiller Commissioner It 11 11 11 to it It 11 II It +1 1i 11 It II It 11 11 It It It 11 It It 11 to 11 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. -------- 0-------- THIS AGRIMIMM , made this lst day of�February, 1924, between The Northwestern National Bank of le7hatcom County, Washington, party of the first party, and WHATCOII 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, WITTI✓SSETH: 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 VM—REAS, 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 VVIiI;REAS, 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 January TERrr Friday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 1st DAY or February 1924 VJ%=AS, 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. NOJ, 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 firsu 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 FURTII✓R AGRE= 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 tiles second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FUR.i 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 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 pa rty against all loss, if any, by reason of having made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party. IT IS FURTHER AGF-riED by and between t he 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 toy-llow 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 FURTI-LR AGF�'D 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 f irst party will be paid over to first party. IN ,'IITI ESS 1,7F]EREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. ntrnnttnnnun;tnun1tttnuntruuuuttttuan1ttt 111rt11:1n11u11tt11111111u11r►n11 " The Northwestern National Bank Bellingham Wash it Corporate Seal if trrruttnnunuttitonnttnuuttnrttrttuuuttttuuuttonttunttnuttrrutrnctuuun nnnnttunnnuttnttitnunnnttttttttuuunnu " Boar a of County Commi.ss- " " ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington. " uunttttuttnitrtitnncrnttttrtnttunIfof11 ntr THE NORTITdrEWERN NATIONAL BALK BELLINGHAM, WASH By H. B. Paige President By R,. P. Loomis Cashier WHAT C 011 COUNTY By E. C. Baxter, Chairman By J. A. Miller Commissioner By Ed Brown Conunis sioner 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 J THIS AGREE NT, made this 1st day of February, 1924, between The American National Bank of ;hatcom County, Washington, party of the first party, and tiWHATCOI:I COUL TY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Broem, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITITESSETH: THAT, ZTI EAS, 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 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Tjwu Friday THE lst DAY or February 1924 WHEREPAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and.wi].ldeposit, with first party public funds andmoney belonging; to said second party; and YJSEREAS, 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 WH=EAS, 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. NMI, M=FORE, 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 depositary 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 i7rarrants 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 its funds or moneys so deposited with f irst party at any time, and without notice to first party, and in case of default on the part of first party in the paymentof any or all of the funds and-, moneys so deposited second pasty may have the right either at public,or private sale to dispose of any bonds or warrants deposited as security for t 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 party of second party to dispose of said bonds, or warrants, it being the intention to allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposit- ed 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 ti.1ith 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 Tasty will be paid over to f irst party. IN WIMMSS ' HERE& the parties to these presents rave hereunto set their hands and seals the. day and year above written:: 11ItIt1111I►11►►It111111n111111n11111111n►11111itit1111itIIn1111111Io111111 11 American National Bank of Bellingham '► AIRICAN NATIONAL BANK OF BELLINGHAII ►' Organized 1922. 1' By I. J. Adair President II II II II 11 It 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 1► 11 11 11 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1111 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1111 BY B . T . Drake Cashier If It II 11 11 11 R II It 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 If 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 " Board of County Commiss—t1 WHATCOM COUNTY " ioners of "Ihatcom County1l By B. C. Baxter Chairman ►' State of Washington, 11 By J. A. %tiller Commissioner U 11 11 1► It 11 11 1111 It 11 1111 i1 1111 11 11 1► 11 1111 ►1 11 11 1111 By Ed Brown 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. -------- 0-------- f THIS AGR=Mi NT,,made this lst day of February, 1924, between First ITational Bank of Ferndale, of Whatcom County, Washington, Party of the first part, and WHATCOM COUITTY, a Municipal January TERM RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday Txr 1st Dar of February 192 4 corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITI�L�+SSETH: THAT, WEEREAS, 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 • '►`=AS, 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 Z7HEREAS, 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 WH MAS, 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, T UM ORE, 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 fends 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 FURTIM-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 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 FURTHI±R AGRED 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 -- inthe payment of any or all of the f unds 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 forthe 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 of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon deposited by second party with first party vdll be paid over to first party. IN WITUESS WIMEOF the ;parties to these presents have.hereunto set their hands and seals the day,,an �earabOVe �ritten Lilu if "First National Bank of Ferndale" FIRST ITATIONAI, PAI�TiL ©F FERIiDAT�E By Percy flood President 11 Corporate Seal it t-t - Cashier ,t It If it 11 if ,t tt ,t tl 11 it tt 11 tl If ,t u tt tt 11 ,t fl :t 11 11 tl if If it 11 tl tl ' E �R C � n:.) f�ejl " Board of County Commiss- " WHATC0111 COUNTY " ioners of Whatcom County By E; C. Baxter Chairrian " State of Washington. By J. A. 11iller Commissioner till ntill ununnttu❑ttununuttnntill nttutt By Ed Brown Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. X. Kenyon, Deputy County Attorney 6_1 a "n RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Trn.hz__,_.., ..... _. F'r.iday.................._ __�..TxE .._ . 1s t... DAY . or ._.February 192.. 4- --r..--0___ _ THIS AG i = •ZEISTT,� made this let day of February, 1924, between Citizens State Bank of Ferndale of Whatcom-County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATC011 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, WITIZESSETH; THAT, VIHEREAS , 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 W13EYEAS, 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 s V7=MAS, 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. NO.V, 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 montlply 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 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 orall 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 nuy 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 thet part of the first party in repaying to second party money .deposit- edwith 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 partyt with first party will be paid over to first party. IN YVITNESS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and gear above written. a II if II It 11 I II It tt II I1 II 11 II 11 if II I1 if It It 11 II If 11 11 11 11 If It 11 tl tl II 11 Citizens, CITIZENS STATE BANK State Bank. of Ferndale By A. V. A. Peterson President n Corporate Seal 0 R. 11. Jenson Cashier 11 II to I1 It II If It 11 t1 It 11 tl It II 11 11 tl to 1r.11 If II It I1 I! 11 11 11 0 11 I1 11.11 By 61"' ..) ���0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM ..._. Friday... T..Hr.-_. lst DAY or February ...._..._.._.. 192 4 uuunnuttnnttituunnnuutoIt11ttnuttuttto to Board of County Commiss- of WHATCO11 COUNTY of ioners of Whatcom County, " By E. C.+ Baxter Chairman it State of Washin0on. " By T. A. Miller Commissioner If it tt tt It it it tt It tl if It it it to if it tl rt rt it t1 It if it It rt By Ed Brown Commissioner r < Attest: F. C. Martin, Deputy County Auditor sand Ex-officio Clerk ,of the Board. 0. K. as to f. orm: E. D. Kenyon, Deputy Coutnty Attorney. + _--_---0------- f THIS AGRE FT, made this 1st day of February, 1924, between Custer State Bank of Custer of Whatc om County, Washington $ party of the first party, and WHATC0M, COUNTY, a .municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of 1 ashi.ngton, party of the second part, WITITIESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has namAed and.designated first 4 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 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. NMV, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does liereby 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 moneysfis 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 t ,. to satisfy and hold harmless the said second party mF.gainst all loss., ifany, 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. part may have the right either at public or private sale to d ispose of any bonds orw.arrants 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 sedond pasty to, convert any bonds or warrants deposited with its treasurer at any time wthout 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 w arrants , that any amount derived from the sale of said bonds or warrants, in excess of the ffaount plus interest thereon RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS V� I t I ,a Q f' 2- January Tv.Risf Friday THE _ lst .. DAY OF. February, - -- -192 4 ._.. ,deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party. IN VVITITESS i + �OF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. 11t11111If111111tt,1111111tt1111to11itit1111111111[11111to1111111111 " Custer State Bad- Custer, dash " CUSTER STATE BANK, CUSTER WASH " Incorporated Seal " By C. R. Behme President July 22, 1914. " By A. F. Stone Cashier nl,at1t111nannu11un111111un11unnutt1111nnnnnurr 11 it 1111 it 1t 1t 11 it 11 11 11 11 r1 11 a it it t"' If If if """"" WHATC OM COUNTY " Board of County Commiss- " By E. C. Baxter Chairman " ioners of 714atcom County " By J. A. Miller Commissioner " State of Iashington. " By Ed BroWn Commissioner 11 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 till fill fill 11 11 11 11 fill 11 11 tl tt t1 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.- ------- 0 ------- THIS AGREETONT, made this 1st day of February, 1924, between First National Bank of Lynden of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part;,' and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal dorporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITITESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has namdd 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 t11=,AS, second party has deposited, and does intend to ,deposit, and will deposit, with firs' party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and 'V7HEREAS, 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. NOI,: T , + +ORE., 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 frith 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 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 -:arty 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 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TEn�r Friday THE fist Dar or February 192 - .. _. 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 f irst party will be paid over, to f irat party. IN WITMSS WHUMOF -the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. n»nnuurrurruurrrruunirnnuuu.rina.nnnnnnucrn""" - FIRST NATIONAL BANK, LYITDEN, STASH " First National Bank,- Lynden, Slash " By P. H. Serrurier President " Corporate.Seal " ByW. B. Vander Griend.Cashier unnnnnriitunnnnnnnnnnnrr:+rrunuairnn nnunuun r►uuunrrurrrru;+rruuuunnnnrrnrrirrr""IOU WHATCOhI COUNTY " Board of County Coimniss- " By E. C. Baxter Chairman " ioners of Whatcom County " By J. A. hiller Commissioner " State of Washington. " ByEd Brown Commissioner uunirnnuunurrnuuunurrnnuunnuutill Attest: F. C. Hartin, Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon,, Deputy County Attorney. 0------ THIS AGREET;MU , made this lst day of February, 1924i between Peoplets State Bank of Lynden, of Whatc om County, Washington, party of the first part, and TJHATCOLI 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, 71MREAS, second party, by and through itsiTreasurer 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 WIMBEAS, 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 WBEREIAS, 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,11 tAS, 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. NO-W, 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, f unds 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 AGR=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 tries second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds and moneys. IT IS,FURTHER AGR1MD byand 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 havin g 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 th.e 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 withf first party, without notice of its intention to dispose of said warrants being given first party or to, -any one, and first party RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Tr.mt Friday THE is t DAY or February 192 4 hereby waives all t he right that it may have to notice on the part of second party to dispose of said bond-s, 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 AGF=, 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 WITIMSS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. nnu11111111n11111111111111if111111n11111111n1111n11uuunnunnnun The Peoples State Bank, Lynden, Zlash 11 PBOPJ:S ESTATE BANK Vice Pres. Corporate Seal y rnnnrrununrr,lnunn}1uuu1,uulruunununuu11u11uunun By J. Van Dalfsen Cashier If 11 If 11 11 1111 11 11 1, 11 1111 11 1► 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 17HATCOLT COUZ'TTY " Board of County Conmiss- " By E. C. Baxter Chairman " ioners of Whatcom County " By J.. A. 11iller Commissioner State of Washington " By. Ed Brovrn Commissioner IIfiI111Ill 1111111,11i,11111111,1111,r,I11,U,1„U1lilrr Attest: F. C. Yartin, Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form:E. D. Kenyon, Deputy County Attorney, THIS AGPM—,ENT, made this lst day of February, 1924, between Home State Bank of Blaine of 'V,'hatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCOY COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. T;iiller and Ed Brown, its commissioners,, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, V7TT1ESSETH: THAT, WEEREAS, 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 Y1AS, 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 WHEF011AS, said first party vrill 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. NO, TFM1MX10PE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to uay to second party interest on said funds and moneys at the rate of tvro per centum per annuzu, 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 depodtory 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 deposi tories, fQr any of its funds and moneys. IT IS FIRTHER AGREED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second Darty 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 FUIPTHER 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 RECORD OF C®liiiMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Friday THE 1st DAY or February 1924 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 allow second party to convert any bonds or warrants deposit- ed 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 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 1; IT1\TESS 'V=REOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written.. to it it tt if fl tl it it tl it tt tt tt to tt tt It u n If if tl If tt it it tt tt II If 11 if If tt If tt tt tI 11 0 t) 11 " Home State Bank of Blaine, Blaine, Wash " HO , STATE BANK OF BLAINE Incorporated Seal By Albert Still . : President " Feb 6, 1908 By 0. K. i!i.ddleton Cashier tiittlttttttnuuntttittnnnunuttuuttunnuttituuuunnnuatunuttit tottnnnnuuunnnunununuunttnanunttun WHATCOM COUNTY if Board of County Commi.ss- " By E. C. Baxter Chairman ioners of 71hatcom County " By J-. A. Miller Commissioner " State of C:'aslv.ngton. " By Ed Brown Commissioner it itnnunttunuttnttuttnuttttttunttnuttuuutt 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. ------- 0------- THIS AGRI 1.M-NT, made this 1st day of February, 1924, bet-vreen Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson, of Whatcom County, Vashington, party of the first part, and SIHATC011 COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of 71ashington, party of the second part, YlIT11ESSETH: THAT, WHUMAS, 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 I11H?F:REAS, 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 MMEAS, said first party ill 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, 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 ssid 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 zrith 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,an d in monthly payments, at the end of each and every month during a.11 the times second party shall have first party as one of its depositories, for any of its funds a.nd moneys. IT IS FURTIMM AGR= by and betwean the parties hereto that before any deposits of any funds or moneys is made by the said second party -vdth the said first party, tba.t the said first party shall deposit with the treasurer of the said second party, bonds or warrants "Bll allowed RECORD OF COXIMISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS January TF.Rm Friday THE 1st DAY or February 192 4 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 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.call 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 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 AGED that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, tha 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 V1IT1M,-SS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. It 11 11 It if 11 11 11 to 11 11 11 11 It It it 11 if 11 11 to It 11 it 11 11 it it 11 11 if It It It 11 11 It if 11 U t7 11 11 11 t1 NOOKSACK VAIIEY STATE BANK, EVT;RS ON, WASH 11 Nooksack Valley State Bank, Everson, Wash " By B. Ballerud President it Incorporated Seal, 1906 f1 By Henry P. Johnson Cashier 111111ItItIItl11It111101111II11It1111Itit11ItII1111ttItIttlIIttIIti11ttII1ttt11ttIt1111tt 11 11 11 11 to 11 t1 if to It 11 11 11 1t It t1 11 11 11 11 11 11 t1 17 1t 11 to WHATCOM COUNTY " Board of County Commiss- " By E. C.. Baxter Chairman " ioners of Whatcom County " By J. A. Miller Commissioner " State of Washington. " By Ed Brown Commissioner 11 1111 t7 11 11 1111 it 1111 11 11 11 11,1111 1111 to o if n 11 11 11 111; Attest: F. C. Llartin,- Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. 0. K. as to form: E. D. Kenyon, Deputy County Attorney. ___--_--0---------- THTS AGREELENT, made this lst day of February, 1924, betvreen Farmer's & Merchants State Bank of Nooksack of Wh.atcom County, Washington, party of the first part,. and 'UHATC011 COUIIT•Y, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed Brown, its commissioners, of the State of Ylashington, party of the second part, WITUMSSETH: THAT, Wh1EREAS, 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 Z'M.REAS, 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. NOV, TI-i F0BE, 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 cent Lan 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. 6 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January T> srr Friday Tim 1st DAY of February 192 4 IT IS FURTIM AGRBED 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 laser 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 ltith 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 ird th 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 atpublic 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 ZIIT1, MSS WHEREOF the parties to these presents have hereunto set their lands and seals the day and year above written.. it 11 1111 1111 1t 1111 If if It 111111 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 1111 1111 It 1I 1111 11.11 1111 11 11 1111 1111 t11'"""" FARM RS & MRCHANTS STATE BALK, NOORMACK "Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Nooksack, Wash11 WN. t1 Seal 11 By David V. Main President If 11 11 11 1%V if 11.11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 It 11 it 11 11 !I 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 it It 11 It 11 11 By C. V1 . Stone Cashier It 11 11 11 11 It 11 It II 11 " 11 !1 If 11 11 11 It II II If 11 11 11 It it 11 11 11 Board of County Commiss- " WHATC011 COUNTY " ioners of 'Thatcom County !' By E. C. Baxter Chairman " State of Washington. " By J. A. Miller Commissioner If if a"" 11 11 to It 11 11 11 It 11 tt 1111 11 11 If 11 11 11 I"1 I'11" 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. ..O_ ---- THIS AGR i 211-711T, made this lst day of February, 1924, between Garrison Bros State Bank of Sumas of Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and WHATCO11 COUNTY, a municipal corporation, by E. C. Baxter, J. A. ".Miller and Ed Br=n, its commissioners, of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WIT11ESSETH: THAT, H✓REAS, 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 ZTHEREAS, 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 w=AS, 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 ti 1AS, 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. NUU, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of said deposits being made, as aforesaid, first party does hereby covenant and agree to Day 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 RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � a January Friday. THE .. lst ._._ ._. _....—....DAY..o.. February...._... 192 4-- - 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 AGRE M, 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 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 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 t"THRIMMOF .the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. 1111ll11111111ifiI11111II,11111111:I:,11n1111111111,1I111 1111fl11„11111111,,11 GARRISON BROS. STATE BAN1i, SUMAS, WASH. "Garrison Bros. State Hank, Sumas, Trash" By R. S. Lambert President " Incorporated Seal It By F. S. Garrison Cashier " Jan 8th, 1918 If nnl,nnr,n„nnllrinunnnarlttnnunnnnnnfllln""""t'I"1" WHATCOM COUNTY n+onunnnnunnn.,unuunr:I,nnun+„""' By E. C. Baxter Chairman " Board of County Commiss- P By J. A. Miller Commissioner " ioners of Whatcom County " By Ed Brown Commissioner " State of Washington. " nuunuun,I„unnu.lunuuna,inun:,nnn 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. -----0------- FOREST RESERVE HIGINIAY FUND F E Roberts R of V'I f or Mt Baker Highway 815.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Sat rday, February 2, 1924. Chairman BbarCounty Commissioners t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERrz _. __...__..Saturday. _..-......_ THE.. 2nd ._ ... DAY OF February..........,.. .....192 .4. Saturday, February 2, 1924. The 3oard met pursuant to adJournment taken on Friday, February 1st, .,1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allovre d and proceedings had: ------- 0-------- Applications .of, Marietta Grange for dance on February 2nd, and of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on February 2nd, were, granted by the board. .._-..---0------- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, February 4, 1924. t Chairman bard County Commissioners t t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ; � ry� ` January TFnh> ._..._..._ , Monday THE 4th.. DAY or February _ 192 4__ Monday, February 4, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, February 2, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had::, ------- 0------ The,County Superintendent filed with the Board certificates transferring certain territory and from Dist #312 to 309, JJ42 to 309, #78 to 309, #312 to 309_,/#16 to 301. ------- 0------ IN THE MATTER of Improvement of Permanent Highway No. 6-B Whatcom County, 'Washington: k=REAS, on the'8th day of May, 1923, a resolution was passed by this Board setting aside for the improvement of Permanent. Highway No. 6-B, AcZia-Wickersham Road, the s u:a of $59 , 001.90 from the Permanent High -,ray Fund and such additional amount from county funds as may be required to.complete the improvement, amounting to approximately 010,933.55, and WEEREAS, this Board now desires to use a portion of the 1924 Permanent Highway funds to the credit of Whatcom County to complete the improvement in lieu of the county funds set aside by said Resolution of May 8th, 1923, and WH=AS, no county funds have been paid on estimates for the construction of Permanent High- way No. 6-B; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the State Highway.Engineer be and is hereby petitioned to set aside and obligate the sum of $12,000.00 from the 1924 Permanent Highway Funds to the credit of Whatcom County to be used for the completion of said Permanent Highway No. 6-B, in lieu of the said county funds previously appropriated. Adopted by the Board this 4th day of February, 1924. E . 0. Baxter Board of County Commissioners of J. A• Miller 4. Whatcom County .. Ed Rro*.qn Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of Board. 11 1111 1111 1 t 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 :1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 "Board of County Commiss-11 Ili one r s of V1ha t c om. County" 11 State of Vlashingtonr 11 11 11 11 11 11 II if it 11 II II II 11 11 11 It II 11 11 it 11 11 It it it 11 0 ------ T G BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMG1I SS I OIMS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE HATTER OF THE VACATION OF ) PART OF TERRACE AVMTUE IN CLARIWS ) ORDER VACATING ADDITION TO BELLINGHAM ) WEEREAS, on December 17, 1923s a petition was filed in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, signed by the owners of all the property abutting on that portion of Terrace Avenue extending from Fourth Street of said plat to Lake View Street of said plat, said property being Lots 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of Clarke's Acre Tracts an addition to Bellingham, Washington. VI=, AS, an order was, on the 17th day of December, 1923 duly made and entered by this board that a hearing on said petition be held in the board room of the said board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 'ltashington, at 10 otclock A. M., Monday, the 4th day of February., 1924, 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 notice*; set up in three of the most public places of said plat, containing a description of the property to be vacated; and WHEREAS, the return of Thos B. Cole, filed inthe office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on February 4, 1924, shows that he posted three full, true and correct copies of the notice of hearing on the petition to vacate a part of Terrace Avenue, in three of the most public places of the said plat, said notices being posted on January 5th, 1924, a copy of said notice being attached to said return; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January T.Ex s Monday,.. .. TFIE ._. ___4th DAY OF I'.ebruary_.. _.._.._._,192..4_... __._...... I WHEREAS, a hearing was duly had on Monday, February 4, 1924, at 10 o'clock A. M., on said petition, in accordance frith the order of this board heretofore made and entered, and the board being fully advised in the matter; IT IS THEREFORE ordered that that portion of Terrace Avenue extending from Fourth Street of said plat to Lake View Street of said plat, and abutting and facing on Lots 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of Clarkets Acre -Tracts an addition to Bellingham, Washington, be, and the same hereby is vacated, all in accordance with the statutes of the State of 1,Tashington,. as therein made and provided. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of February, 192a. n"If n"it 1r"It it it III It it If it n it"""n n"n" E. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Cormniss—'t J. A. Miller, County Commissioner "loners of Whatcom County" Ed Brown County CoYvnissioner 1' State of Washington to "n u if if If"""n"n""n if"" it"u""n"u Attest: F. C. Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------- 0------- BEF OFF THE BOARD OF C OLMI S S I ONDR S OF WHAT C OM s COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE 1:q?,--BUILDI1TG OF THI NORTHERLY SPAN OF THE COUNTY BRIDGD ACROSS THE NOOKSACK R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. RIVER AT OR NLAR THE TOUN OF EVERSON, AND DECLARING AN EMERGErTCY THEREFOR. ) Vv=AS, at a regular meeting of this board held on the 26th day of January, 1924, all the commissioners of said 71hatcom County, being present at said meeting, a resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said commissioners, which resolution stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to the northerly span of the county bridge across the Nooksack River at or near the town of Everson, said span being 230 feet in length, and the estimated amount of money required to meet the said emergency; and WHDREAS, said resolution and notice did fix February 4th, 1924, at ten otclock A. Hi, at the board room of said commissioners in Bellinghaq, Whatcom County,,; 'Washington, as the time and place for holding a public hearing thereon, and said resolution and notice was duly and regularly published once in the Bellingham American, a newspaper of general circulation in said City of Bellingham and County of l,Ihatcom, and being the official county newspaper of said V-1hatcom county, said resolution and notice being so published on the 26th day of January, 1924, all as required by law; and VHEREAS said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed as above, all of the commissioners of said Whatcom County being present, and no tax payer of said county appearing a , to be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and NVHEREAS, the condition of said span of said bridge was not knotm to this board and could not reasonablO have been foreseen at the time the budget for the fiscal j ear 1924, was made up, and no provision was rude in said budget for re -building said upan, and there isno money available therefor; and tiz1I=AS the board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of this board that an emergency exists, and that it is necessary and advisable that said northerly span of said bridge be rebuilt, and it is necessary that an emergency be declared and that this board may proceed to make the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergency and rebuild said span of said bridge, and no more; NUW TIMREFORZ BE Arm IT IS HEFMEBY RESOLVED that said northerly span of the county bridge across the Nooksack River at or near the tovrn of Everson, said span being 230 feet in lenght, is unsafe for travel and is in a dangerous condition, and should be rebuilt at once, and that an emergency exists; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Tpint ITonday THE 4th DAY or February 1924 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this board proceed to make the expenditures necessary to rebuild said bridge and meet said •emergency, and no more; and • BE IT FURTI-ER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be dra, yn by the aduitor on the Road and Bridge Fund of said'Uhatcom County,to be designated as "Emergency Z7a.rrants Series C", to meet said emergency and to pay for rebuilding said span of said bridge, said warrants to be drawn in payment of claims duly approved by this board at the times necessary to make said payments.. DOIT II: REGULAR Adjourned session of the board this 4th day of February, 1924. : 11"11"""11""""II"""""::"nn"""lin""11 E. C. Barter, CHAIRITAN OF THE BOARD If Board of County Commis s- " J. A.. I -Tiller, CI: ErSSI OIM " ioners of Whatcom County " Ed Broyrn, Coll IISSIOI, IR Wr 11 State of ashingtor_ " II tl It II II 11 If 11 It 11 If It If It 11 It It II II 11 11 If 11 If 11 II if II it ATTEST: F. C. Martin, Deputy COUI;TY AUDITOR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------- 0------- ROAD &: BRIDGE EIERGENCY FUITD Series "B" Cramer Contracting Co Estimate No. 2 Construction of Welcome Bridge ------- 0---_--_ On motion the board adjourned to meet on Tuesday_, February 5, 1924. Chairman B • and of County Commissioners 2400.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Trmm . Tuesday THE 5th D,>.r or February 1924 Tuesday, February 5, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, February 4, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had; ------ 0------ A G R E E M E N T ------ coo ------ THIS AGREEI:tM T, 21bde and entered into by and between LAKE SAYISH LMER & SHIITGLE C011PAITY, a corporation, party of the first part, and VMTCOIA COUNTY, WASHIIrGTOIT, one of the political subdivisions of the State of Washington, .party of the second part, ( l 1 SIITIT.ESSETH: That, Z'IHEREAS, the party of the first part is the owner of a lumber mill situated at Lake Samish, YVhatcom County, Washington, and is the owner of certain timber which it desires to log and cause said timber to be hauled to its said mill; and WE=AS, in said logging operations it will be necessary to cause the said logs to be taken over and across the public highway known as the Lake Samish Road at or near said mill; and W=MAS, to properly take said logs across said highway it will be necessary for the party of the first part to place certain timbers on said road in order to protect it from damage; �2l NOVI, THEREFORE, in consideration of the party of the second part permitting the party of the first'part':to place said timbers on the said public highway and to cause the said logs to be taken across the some, the party of the first part agrees to place said timbers in such a manner that they will in no way obstruct the travel on said road or damage the said highway, and also agrees to use all due care necessary to protect the said highway from damage in removing said timber, and also to use due care and caution in causing the said logs to be taken across said highway, so that the party of the second part will not become liable in damages on account of any accidents on said road on account of the taking of the said logs across the same. The party of the first party also agrees to at all times keep the said highway at said crossing in as good cony- dition as it now is, and when said logging operations cease it will leave the said highway in:as good condition as it is at the present time. (3' IT IS FURTHER AGREED by the party of the first party that it will protect the party of the second part from all loss or damage to any person or persons, caused by said logging operations. IN Z' ITITESS VVIME>.EOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed this 5th day of February 1924. 11 11 11 11 I1 11 if 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 1I 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 1t 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 "Lake Samish Lumber & Shingle Company " " Incorporated 1920 " " Bellingham, stash. " II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 it It I1 If It 1I If u If Il It 11 It Is'., 11 11 11.1 11 :c 11 11 11 11 li II It LAIM SAT ISH LULI;TR & SHINGLE' COMAITY, . (Party df the First Part) By Frank J. Pickel President A. S. Kinney Secly MIATCOU C OUITTY , WA.SHIlTGTOId, (Party of the Second Part) By E. C. Baxter J. A. Miller Ed Brovin ------- 0------- Chairman Commissioner Commissioner C On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, February 6, 1924. CI rman -Yoard of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TFarf. -- Wednesday- THE 6th_ DAY or "ebania,ry 1924 . Wednesday, February 6, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, February 50 1924. Present, all members of the board and the clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Applications of Mike Perrino for dance on February 9th and of 11odern Woodmen for dance at ;Kahl on February 9, were granted by the board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 7, 1924. hairman Ioa,3�d County Commissioners RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TEIRhr Thursday THE. _ 7th Wy OF _..Feb.rua.ry.._... _ .1924 _._ ..... . Thursday, February 7, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on ZIednesday, February 6th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following Maims were allowed and proceedings had: ------- 0_______ % State Highway Engineerts letter of approval re Resolution to set aside $1200.00 from Permanent Highway Funds for completion of Permanent Highway 6;B, was filed with the Board. ------- 0------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF C OUTIT Y C OMUI S S I ONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN UNCALIED FCR WARRANTS NOVI ORDER TO CANCEL IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR In accordance with the provisions made in Section 3928, Remington & Ballinger's Codes and Statutes of the State of YJashington, relating to cancellation of county warrants; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is ordered and directed to cancel and strike from the records of Whatcom County, Washington, warrants drawn and dated prior„to January 12, 1918, now remaining uncalled for in the hands of said Auditor. Said warrants being in amounts, dates, e tc . , as f ollows : C 'ETIT EXPENSE Number Date To whom issued Amount 53780 Feb 10, 1916 Mrs McDonald 4.00 54604 Apr 20, 1916 Chester,i-Tyckoff 8.80 54896 May 4, 1916 Mrs Eames 2.20 54902 May 4, 1916 Anton Orland 2.20 54903 May 42 1916 Nick Mardesich 2.40 55152 Jun 51 1916 M E McGavin 2.20 55334 Jun 21, 1916 0 Hanson 4.20 55613 Jul 8, 1916 Frank Peterson 7.60 55792 Aug 7, 1916 Geo Hunter 3.00 57994 Nov 18, 1916 Edwin Peterson 4.00 58032 Nov 20, 1916 Karl Rrchinger 2,60 58034 Nov„20, 1916 James Livingston 3.60 58041 Nov 20', 1916 Mary McLeod 8.40 58044 Nov 23, 1916 Oliver Berg 2.20 58384 Dec 14, 1916 Henry Ford 4.20 58435 Dec 20, 1916 R B Shag 7.40 58713 Jan 6, ?Z917 Dr Carl C Hills 2.50 58963 Feb 6, 1917 M Haraeich 2.20 59093 Feb 8 , 1917 Louis Polson 6.00 59094 Feb 8, 1917 Michael Olson 12.00 59095 Feb 8, 1917 BZrs Andrew Ferngren 6.00 59096 Feb 8, 1917 A B Byers 2.20 59100 Feb 8, 1917 L Lundwall 2.20 59105 Feb 8, 1917 C T McLean 2.20 59106 Feb 8, 1917 Vim N Davis 2.20 59273 Mar 5, 1917 Geo Moore 1.25 59274 Mar 5, 1917 J Robinson 2.50 59316 ?Tar 6, 1917 R S Luffin 2.20 59424 Mar 8, 1917 Nellie Stevenson 2.40 59471 liar 15, 1917 Lee Tyrrel 2.20 59696 Apr 3., 1917 Conrad Faust 3.20 59715 Apr 3, 1917 Charles A Standen 3.20 59720 Apr 3, 1917 B A Clark 3.20 59829 Apr 5, 1917 Margie Pierce 2.20 59830 Apr 5, 1917 Minnie ET Lefler 2.20 59531 Apr 5, 1917 R A Lefler 2.20 59832 Apr 5, 1917 John Urman 2.20 60063 May 7 , 1917 James Garrow 2.75 60814 Jul 2, 1917 W Palmer 12.50 60969 Jul 63, 1917 Theodore Nelson 2.20 60971 Jul 6, 1917 Blaine Fox 2.20 61017 Jul 7, 1917 John C Johnson 1.50 61362 Aug 9, 1917 G J Crosier 2,40 61730 Sep 13, 1917 J C Miller 2.20 61747 Sep 21, 1917 V1 S Setter 2.20 61755 Sep 21, 1917 Mrs Leina,-.Mitchell 2.20 61758 Sep 21, 1917 Fred Beyers .2.20 61763 Sep 21, 1917 Henry Beyer 4.40 61778 Sep 21, 1917 Robert Whittaker 4.20 61796 Sep 21,-1917 E A 11axtin 3.20 62032 Oct 4 , 1917 Alice Troost 2.20 62098 Oct 29, 1917 L E Robinson 6.40 62371 Nov 7, 1917 Mrs Eas rtha Brighton 5.00 62675 Dec 6, 1917 Martin Christofferson 2.20 62676 Dec 6, 1917 Mrs Hanson 2.20 RECORD OF C®MMISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS JanuaryThursday THE 7th DAY or. February 192 4 Number Date To Whom issued Amount _ 62677 Dec 6, 1917 Enza IIarchaud 2.20 62678 Dec 6, 1917 Laura Mortimore 2:.20 62679 Dec 6, 1917 Gertie Poston 2.20 62683 Dec 6, 1917 Hazel Hanks 2.20 62712 Dec 21, 1917 William Bromley 7.60 62714 Dec 21, 1917 Arthur H Bruns 6.00 62725 Dec 21, 1917 Fred Lade 7.60 62750 Dec 21, 1917 A Linstroth 5.00 62751 Dec 21, 1917 L A Patterson 3.20 62907 Jan 8, 1918 Winni.fred S Kirkwood 2.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. 5789 May 5, 1916 J S Lane 1.25 6395 Sep 8, 1916 E Olson 2.00 6444 Sep 8, 1916 A Peterson 2.00 6637 Oct '6, 1916 Walter Charles 4.00 6643 Oct 6, 1916 J L Wilder 350.00 6754 Nov 10, 1916 A E Roscoe 2.50 6809 Nov 10, 1916 Carl Westman 8.00 7894 liar 9, 1917 J C McIntosh 2.10 8726 Oct 5, 1917 R S quiqui 3.00 9514 Jan 11, 1918 J17 Rinehart 2.50 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of February, 1924. „u„u,,,t.,::,►:,:;,:,„„„:,:,„„::;„„,,::„" E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board. " Board of county commiss- " J A Tiller, County Commissioner " ioners of Whatcom County " _ Ed Brown, County Commissioner " State of Washington. " ,I i, ,l ,t ,, ,t ,, ,i ,, ,t „ !; ,, t„t ,t ,, a ,t ,t t„7 1i 11 Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, February 8th, 1924. ..... . �.. Chairman Boa d County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Friday TiiE 8th DAY of February 1924 January Saturday The 9th " " February 1924 J Friday, February 8, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, February 7, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 0------- BEFORE THE BOARD, OF COUNTY C01,21ISSIONMS OF IN THE MATTER Cr, RE BUILDING NORTHERLY SPAN OF COUNTY BRIDGE ACROSS �TOOi�SACK RIVER AT OR DEAR THE T 9.71T OF EVERSON. WHATC011, COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ORDER RE PLANTS ETC. V711EREAS, it becomes necessary to re -build the Northerly span of county bridge, known as the Everson Bridge, across the Nooksack River at or near the Town of Everson. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERM, that the County Engineer be, and he hereby is directed to procure plans and specifications, thru the Union Bridge Company, for the re -building of the above de- scribed 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 Board this 8th day of February, 1924. n if a 1t n if n If If n It if it 11 if to it if u If If 11 it to 11 if It If E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Commiss- " J A Miller, County Commissioner " ioners of Whatcom County " Ed Brown , County Commissioner State of Washington to nirunannnnunuunununnnnnununun Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, February 9, 1924. Chairman Bo rd County Commissioners Saturday, February 9, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, February 8, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claim were allowed and proceedings had: ------- 0--__---- Applications of No. Bellingham Grange for dance on February 9th, and of P:iaple Falls Community Club for dance on February 9th, yrere granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, February 11, 1924. Chairman Board of County Commissioners RIECORD'OF C®M1ViISSI®NT;RS PIS®CEI:DINGS�" January .... .....__ ....._.._ .._ .._TFn z..._ .. .. Monday _ THE 11th _ DAY OF February 1924 Monday, February llth, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournmenttaken. on Satufday, February 9th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allovied and proceedings had: 0--------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF C OUITTY C OMII S SI OIMR S OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REBUILDING OF NORTIiERLY SPAN OF COUNTY BRIDGE ACROSS IdOOKSACK RIVER ORDER CALLING FOR BIDS AT OR NEAR THE TOVIN OF EVERSON, WHEREAS, it becomes necessary to re -build the northerly span of the county bridge, known as the Everson Bridge, across the Nooksack River at or near the Town of Everson. NO';I, THEREFORE, the County Auditor is hereby directed to issue a call for sealed bids for re -building the said northerly span of the county bridge known as the Everson Bridge, at or near the Town of Everson., according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be accompanied: by a certified check for five per cent (5 0) of the amount of each bid, and bids to be considered at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M..on.Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1924, at the office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse. in the City of Bellingham, Washington. The Board reserving the right to reject any and all buds. Done in regular adjourned session of the -Board this llth day of February, 1924. E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Commiss-" J A Miller,_ County Commissioner " ioners of Whatdom County" Ed Brown , County Commissioner " State of Washington " II " 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 0 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 �� n Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, February 11, 1924 Chairman Boald of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January t'ERM Wednesday TxF 13th DAY OF February 1924 Wednesday, February 13, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, February 11, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and -the Clerk iz� attendance. The following clams were allowed and proceedings had: ---------0--------- BEFORE TED BOARD OF COUNTY COI1,1MISSIOIMRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF GENEVA ROAD II1PROVET]NT ) ORDER 1^ 0 TRAT?SEER FROI,I ROAD &BRIDGE FUND , FUND, AI1D I�iARIETTA ROAD II}:iPROVF,i:ENT FUlTD WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that a deficiency of $964.60 exists in the Geneva Road Improvement Fund (Hy #13), and that a deficiency of %k224.57 exists in the.,Marietta Road Improve- ment Fund, and that these amounts will be necessary to meet the payments of bonds on Geneva Road and to redeem warrants on Marietta Road Improvement; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is,, directed to transfer from the Road & Bridge Fund of Whatcom County, Washington, to the Geneva Road Improvement Fund the sum of $964.60,.and to the Marietta Road Improvement Fund the sum of $1224.57, to cover said deficiencies. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of February, 1924. 11 11 111111 It if it 11 It II 11 11 it II 11 1111 11 it 1111 it 11 11 i, 11 C Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Comniss-" J A Miller, County Commissioner " ioners of Vffiatcom County" Ed Brown County Commissioner " State of Washington 11 If 41 11 11 it 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor a nd Clerk of the Board. --_------0----------- i Application of Gulf Grange for dance on February 16, 1924, was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 14, 1924. AM&6, ----- Chairman B and County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TFRm . Thursday THE 14th DAY or February 1924 January Saturday The 16th " " February 1924 V v" Thursday, January 14, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on gednesday, February 13th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims vrere allowed and proceedings had. Bonds of D A Compton as Treasurer of Deming Township, in amount of $1000.00, and Edward D Kline as Constable of Deming Township in amount of $500.00, both given by American Surety Company, were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk, 0 --------- The Board approved the Bond of Lake Samish Lumber & Shingle Company, a corporation, to 'lhatcom County,10ashington, re agreement concerning certain logging operations permitted to place certain timbers on the public highway known as Lake Samish Road. ---------0----------- Applications of Van Wyck Community Hall Association for dance on February 16,.1924, and of Fred Lang for dance on February 16, 1924, were granted by the Board. Peter Beebe -r-r-r-rr0--------- SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND 9,30.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Satufday, February 16, 1924 Z-d§Z Chairman Bd rd County Commissioners Saturday, February 16, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, February 14, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in'attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------- 0------- Applications of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on February 16, 1924,and of Marietta Grange for dance on February 16, vrere granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday.,: February 20, 1924. Chairman Board County dommissioners u RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TER IN[ Wednesday TH1; 20th January Thursday The 21st DAY of February " 11 February 192 4 1924 .tednesday XXM5=,.February 20th, 1924. The.BQard met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, February 14, 1924. Present, all. members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: --------0-------- Applications of 11 V1 of A at Wahl for dance on February 23rd, and of F Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham on February 23rd, were granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday';. February 21st, 1924 Chairman B and of County Commissioners Thursday, Fbbruary 21st, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on t'lednesday, February 20th, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: -------- 0-------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MUSSIOMIRS OF J 14-1HATCOM COUFTY, YVASHIiTGTON IN THE HATTER OF ILTl OME]UT OF ) A PCRTION OF ROAD NO, 583, ) ORDEER CALLING FOR BIDS HITOWIT AS GENEVA-PARK ROAD. ) 'WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable by this Board to improve tl-p-t portion of Road No. 583, known as the Geneva -Park Road, in Geneva Township on the west side of Lake Whatcom, beginning at the north end of Road No. 604 and extending northerly about 4000 feet to a connection with the improved portion of Road No. 583. Also along Road No. 583 such a distance as may be ordered. Also the removal of a slide near the north end of Road No. 604. Said improvement to consist of furnishing all labor, tools, machinery and materials required for grading, draining, bridges and such other work as specified in the plans and specifications. IT IS T , +LORE ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue a call for sealed bids for improving said road according to teh plans and specifications on file in 'the County Engineer's office, which plans and specifications may be procured from said County Engineer by the deposit of $5.00 therefore. Said bids to be considered at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 11. on Saturday, lurch 15, 1924, at the office of the Board of County 0ormni.ssioners, in Belling- ham, Washington. The Board to reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of February', 1924. I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 11 11 If 11 If Board of County Commiss-11 If ioners of llhatcoa County" 11 State of ;r'lashington t1 """"""In if a tl"""It it """st it it""""""" E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board J A Yiller, County Commissioner Ed Brovin , County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, February 23, 1924 Z almman oa.r o' 5lt�i oH—Jimis s a.oners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TFRAI Saturday THE 23rd DAY OF February 1924 Saturday, February 23, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, February 21st. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The fallowing claims were allovied and proceedings had: ------- 0------- Applications of Haynie Grange for dance at Haynie, No. Bellingham Grange , and of Maple Falls Community Club for dances, were granted by the Board. ------- 0------- BEFOIryE THE BOARD OF C OUITTY C O1,9 iI S SI O1,MRS OF 'VMTJCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE I:TATTEF. OF ASSESSOR ) ORDER APPOIITTIIIG BYROIT SAYUEZSOUT FOR POINT ROBERTS TOWNSHIP ) WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the regularly elected Assessor for Point Roberts Township refused to qualify for said office; and WIiEREA.S, Byron Samuelson has been recommended as a suitable person for said office; IT IS THERB"FORE ORDERED that Byron Samuelson be, and he hereby is appointed as Assessor for Point Roberts Township for the ensuing term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of February, 1924. n:r re 11 t111 rlrr n"rl"n"11 11 11,1 n 11 u""11 nit E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board "Board of County Commiss-11 J A hiller, County Commissioner "loners of Whatcom Comity" Ed Brovin , County Commissioner " State of Washington i1 ""u"nn"nu""""""u"nit"""n""" Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------- 0------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01121ISSIO11MRS OF I HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE ITATTER OF REGISTRATION OFFICER ) ORDER APPOINTING A POTTER FOR M IKER TOVINSHIP, 1ST PRECINCT ) WHEMEAS, Frank Jennings, the regularly appointed registration officer for Baker Tovmship, lst Precinct, has tendered his resignation as such registration officer, and has recommended the appointment of A Potter for said office; IT IS ITOr7 ORDERED that the resignation of Frank Jennings be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURTHER .ORD �D that A Potter be, and he hereby is appointed as registration officer for Baker Township, 1st Precinct, for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of Februury, 1924. 11 1111 11 If 1( 11 if Sr 11 11 tt 11 11 it 11 11 .1 11 11 a If !1 11 11 if E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board "Board of County Cormiiss-" J A Biller, County Commissioner "ioners of 'Whatcom County" Ed Brorm , County Cormv.ssioner " State of Washington if n n u 11 if """"""""""""" rl If 11 u n u n" Attest: F C I.Iartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, February 25, 1924. Board missioners of Countyo RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Monday THE _ _ 25th Dar or February 1924 January Thursday The 28th " " February 1924' Monday, February 25, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, February 23rd. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claim wise allowed and proceedings had: IN THE NATTER OF TREASURER ) FOR BAITR TUYNSHIP ------- 0-------- BEFORE THE, BOARD CF COUNTY COMISSIOMRS OF WHATCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER APPOINTING DAN LOOP W +AS, C E Anderson, Treasurer for Baker Township, has filed with this Board his resignation as such treasurer; and ViMREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said Baker Township ha�re recommended the appointment of Dan hoop to fill the vacancy caused by such resignation; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the resignation of C E Anderson as Treasurer of Baker To -unship, be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FURTHER ORD+ + that Dan hoop be, and he hereby is appointed as Treasurer for Baker Township for the balance of the term. Done im regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of February, 1924. I1 11 1) 11 11 11 11 11 It U 11 It 1t It It 11 11 11 II 11 It 11 it 11 It It 1111 11 it Board of County Pommiss - " 11 ioners of Whatcom County " if State of Washington " If II 11tlllit11Itit11ItIt11to11111111111►1111►fIt1111111111 E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board J A Miller, County Commissioner Ed Brown , County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 28, 1924. Chairman,Board County Commissioners Thursday, February 28, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, February 25, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------0------ Application s of F Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham, and of Gulf Grange for dance, both + on March 1, 1924, were granted by the Board. ------- 0------- CREDITS ALLOVJED COUNTY TREASURER AT TRIO SET^lIF' MUT FOR THE 1101,TTH EI;DING JANUARY 01, 1924. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 11. Thornton, County Treasurer, of Whar.: tcom County, Washington, for the month ending January 31, 1924. NOW, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith L. Thornton, having filed with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, a.nd 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: IT IS THEREFORE +B�r 011z ERED by this Board that said Edith I1. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GEI01RAL FUIID For cash paid State Treasurer 0 603.55 STATE SCHOOL FUIM For cash paid State Treasurer 1,269.50 January RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tvmm Thursday THE 28th DAY or February 192 4 STATE 11ILITAP.Y FUITD For dash paid State Treasurer 44.95 STATE PERI. AITt LIT HIGIMIAY FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer 228.57 STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUITD For' cash paid State Treasurer 203.25 1 1 STATE HIGHr EDUCATION FUND For cash raid State Treasurer 442.87 STATE CAPITOL; BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 102.27 STATE RE C LAI iAT I OIT P�EV OLV I LTG F UITD For cash paid State Treasurer 101.13 STATE VETERANS' C 011MNSATI ON FUTTD For, cash paid State Treasurer 158.76 STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUTTD For cash paid State Treasurer 29.94 STATE PARKS AIID PARKWAY FUND For'cash paid State Treasurer 107.00 STATE GAIM FUIM For cash paid State Treasurer 20.40 COUNTY IMACHSRS' RETIRE1:11TT FUTM For warrants redeemed 464.33 COUNTY CUFMNT EXPENSE FUND For warrants redeemed 133.20 For interest on same •02 COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE FUIID For warrants redeemed 8,335.32 SOLDIERS' RELIEF F UITD For warrants redeemed 100.00 LIQUOR IlIMSTIGATIO11T FUND For warrants, redeemed 1,009.08 COUITTY G.PM PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed s 546.2.7 1 F.RIAGF CERTIFICATE FUND For warrants redeemed 43.00 INSTITUTE FUlID For warrants redeemed 11.00 PORT OF BELLINGHAM F UIM For warrants redeemed 1,441.32 CITIES FUTTDS For cash paid City w Town Treasurers 9,135.92 For Town of Nooksa.ck bond interest coupons redeemed 75.00 TCI'.IISHIP FUI?DS For cash paid Township Treasurers 962.25 For township bonds redeemed 2,000.00 For township bond interest coupons redeemed 65.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GEIMRAL FUI,TD For warrants redeemed 11,067.23 For interest on sane 66.05 ROAD ILIPT . DIST . #14 FUND For road bond interest coupons redeemed 1,350.00 ROAD I11PT . DIST . r26 FUND 420.05 For road bond interest coupons redeemed DRAIN. IEPT . DIST #6 11AINT . FUiTD For warraits redeemed 17.44 DRAIN. I?N'T . DIST . J' 7 IIAIITT . FUIID For warrants redeemed 6.00 DRAIN. IK2T . D I S T . # 15 T:TAI II T . FUND For warrants redeemed 74.00 Total disbursements 40,634.67 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, 1924, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January , Trmm - ur-s-d'y THE 28th Dar or i' ebrualy 192 4 Depository A Treasurer's Balance First National Bank 98,270.27 Bellingham 'National Rank 28,261.21 Northvrestern 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 Farmer's & Vierhhant's Bank of !To oksack Custer State Bank of Custer People's State Bank of Lynden CASH IN. OFFICE: Cash in Vault Currency Silver Checks and Cash Items Total Treasurer's Cosh on Deposit 2,727.87 605.00 41.70 967.26 35,801.96 15,000.00 5,000.00 12,500.00 10,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 222,833.44 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42341.83 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227,175.27 IN TESTILIOi1Y YMMEE,OF, fire have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 28th day of February, 1924. 11111111,tItIt111111►11rtt1111ItItItItIII1It111tIIII1t11t1t►11 " Board of County Comm- if C Baxter, Chairman, Board County " is si oners of Whatc.om County 11 Commissioners " State of Washington 11 J A Hiller, County Commissioner 1t 11 1t 11 It it 11 It it if t1111111 it 1t 11 to 11 11 11 to t1 r1 11 11 if 11 It ►"' Ed Brown , County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Larch 1, 1924 Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TrR:,z Saturday THE lst DAY of T:Iarch 192 4 Saturday, March 1, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournrient taken on Thursday, February 28th. Present,all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ----_-0------ CU!Tj,'lTT E ' ENSE FU1gD . Sam E�Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J ;Tayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 A J Love do 115.00 Lucy E King do 115.00 Maurine Colvin do 100.00 F C 3.Ia.rtin do & Clerk of Board 125.00 U Thomias Salary as Recorder for Auditor 110.00 Jessie Valters do 110.00 D 'Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 Glen J Slater Deputy Auditor a/co Auto Licenses 115.00 E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J A Hiller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Superintendent County Schools 187.50 Mrs Jennie 11 Robin do Deputy 125.00 Edwin, II Day Salary as justi.ce of Peace 100.00 V1 H Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 35.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo H,Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100-.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max MehIig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J Diaz Salary a s County Tuberculosis Hurse 125.00 Hector Galley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L J Irwin Salary as County Auto Mechanic 175.00 J Y1 Smith Salary as County Garage FlooiTaan 125.00 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as Co Agricultural Agent 158.34 Tars Florence K Atherton Salary as Office Assistant for Agr. Agent 91.66 Ed E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 V1 P Brown do 178.65 G P Kincaid Salar l-as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl, C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin, Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Atty 100.00 Edith- 11 Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank 'Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive 'Wilson do 125.00 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier 135.00 J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 S A Earl- Salary as Clerk for Treas 100.00 Freelove L Canfield do 100.00 C `,'1 Fisk do 100.00 Claire G Uilson do 100.00 Eileen Heath Salary as Extra Clerk ..24.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L Hedhurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 77 M Brock do 125.00 V H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook 40.00 H D McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F T1 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 Gertrudd Denis Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 D W McArthur Salary as Field Deputy Assessor 92.00 A H Frasier do 88.00 V1 T Jackmmn do 100.00 0 D Post do 40.00 Geo Hamilton do 24.00 Fred tit McElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl 11cCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 E W Gooch Salary as•Instrumentman 122.50 J G Barber Salary as Chainuan 48.00 A 77 Westover do 48.00 Chas A Breckenridge Salary as Sup't County Home 100.00 Mrs C• A Breckenridge Salary as -1-atron County Home 50.00 Mrs M B Edwards Salary as Cook for County Home 85.00 H J Hurst Salary as Assistant Cook 15.00 D Cameron do 10.00 Tars E, V1 Day Salary as T,Tu.rse 75.00 E W Day Salary as Assistant Nurse 40.00 Ader dukes do 40.00 Walter Bochardt Salary as Nurse 60.00 J F 'McKinnon Salary as Laborer at County Home 75.00 Ralph.Serl do 2.00 11rs R- 0 Stone Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 75.00 Sant E,Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid by Revolving Fund 144.17 Division of T-unicipal Corp Transcribing 12th Annual Report on Town of Ferndale 6.50 J Y Rummell State Examination 88.09 M F Edwards do 69.19 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Saturday Tim lst DAY or TIarch 1924 Nellie H Abbott A L Callahan LI<argaret J Diaz Geo H Sybrant C Humphreys H B Carroll, Jr Chas A Breckenridge I%rs. LI H Simpson Ethel Q Philbrook Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Western Union Telegraph Co Bro«n & Cole, Inc Whateom Co. Dairymen's Assn Carstens Packing Co Puget Sound Power & Light Co j:ieiser Drug Co Brown & Cole, Inc ilhatcora Co Dairymen's Assn Wheeler Bakery Frye. and Company Poultry Feed Association Red Cross Pharmacy F F Gerard The Fair Department Store Bellingham Coal 15i.nes Wha.tcom County Power & Light Co Horse Hardware Co Bellingham Sheet LIetal �1orks A J Blythe Plbg & Htg. Co F 11 Haskell Co ,.'lash. Children's Home Society Ben Tucker Riverton Sanatorium Empire Heat & Grocery Company Brown w Cole, Inc The O'Connor Grocery Fair. Heat & Grocery Company B B Grocery Co houso's Grocery Boulevard Grocery N C Ike i th Fischer & Isaacs Ingalls Llercantile Co -Jacobson Grocery Lynden Department Store Everson Ltercantile Co J P Iiiaupin & Co olten & Llontf ort George & Barker Salmon Pack. Co Water Dept., City of Bellingham J F Wise llontgoriery Fuel Co Central Fuel Co F W Agee Blaine Liunicipal Light Co Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co Shell Co of California Union Oil Comr-a.r_y Lubricating Gasoline Co Tabor & Cruikshank Standard Auto Co Eorse Hardware Co Northwest Auto Electric Company Bellingham Battery Co F J Barlow & Co S W Cornish Paint Co Northwest Hardware Co Bellingham American Publishing Co Union Printing, Bndg & Sta. Co Griggs Sta & Prtg Co Anstett Printing Co Towner Printing Cc G L Dorgan The Irish Printing Co C A Griffith Co The Frank Shepard Co C F Easton Underwood Typ-er*ri ter Co E E Lescher Robt. S Leete & Co R A Haeske Llrs C E Dickinson I:fodern Electric Co R H Smith, Agent Puro. Products Co Pac ifi c Laundry Central Grocery Expense as Supt. Schools Expense as Sheriff Expense as Co Tuberculosis Nurse Expense as Cha±i.ty Commissioner Expense as Constable Expense as County Agri. Agent Expense as Supt. County Home Services to County Supt. Services to Co Supt a/c 8th Grade Exam Phone service to County iessages for Sheriff & Agr. Agent Groceries for Detention Hospital Butter for Detention Hospital Meat for Detention Hospital Lights for Detention Hospital Lledicine for County Patients 4.46 67.77 7.85 .1.20 7.45 3.10 1.25 3.00 6.00 95.45 6.28 30.53 3.12 10.70 3.15 1.25 Groceries for Lars Smith and County Home 437.31 Butter for County Home Bread for County Horne (Jan) heat for County Home Feed for County Home (Jan -Feb) Iledicien for County Home Hospital Supplies for County Home lids for County Home Coal for County Home Lights for County Home (Dec 31 to Jan Files etc for County Home Repairs for County Home Valves for County Home Plumbing repairs at County Home Care of Engtrom children Care of Tarch children Care of Edna V.1oodbury Groceries for Faggs (Jan & Feb) Groceries for Phillip et al Groceries for Curry et al Groceries for Frank & t,reagraff Groceries for Banks et al Groceries for Harry Cure Groceries etc for Llrs I,lcCreesh Groceries for L�Iinnard Groceries for Teller Groceries for Butts (Jan) Groceries for Trove Groceries to Feltberg & Yeldr_na (Jan) Groceries for Zlrs Hunt Groceries for Colligan Groceries for Barker et al Groceries for Lss Taylor ( Jan -Feb ) Vater rent for Frank & Idaryott (Feb 1 July Mood for Valentine Wood for Hanks et al Fuel for La-s Rost et al Clothing f or lLrs Goodman Light for Yxs Davie Light & Power f or County Light for Cths (74.45) (cyan) 130.90 25.76 56.24 233.65 71.55 20.14 85.55 41.25 31,1924)15.12 0.88 5.95 3.00 24.95 24.00 20.00 20.00 26.22 53.99 55.37 24.28 29.30 32.03 16.00 15.15 2.58 24.65 12.48 22.45 12.44 19.98 78.57 70.00 to 31,�24) 12.00 4.50 16.75 11.50 14.25 1.00 Garage (13.58) a Gas f or Jail (4.66) Gas f or County Garage Oil for County Garage Gas for Charity Co_mrnissioner (Feb -Lich) Parts for County Garage Parts for County Garage' Parts for County Garage (Jan) Parts for County Gara.ge(5.15 & auto repairs for Sheriff (10.30) Battery for Garage Work on Sheriff Is Auto Paint etc for County Autos Supplies for Courthouse (1.93) & Garage (16.39) Printing for County Supplies.for Aud (18.30) St Exam (2.50 Assr (22.20) Atty (19.75) Clk (160.80) Tr (13.25) Co Su12.25) t (27.20) Agr Art (4.87) Supplies for Aud 25.00) Co Supt .50) Sher (15.60) Tr Clk (7.45) Agr. Agr (2.85) Printing for Aud (33.75) 7 Treas (11.50) Letter heads for Treas (13.251 & Clk (14.75) Printing for Clerk (15.00) & J of P (58.75) Printing School Vouchers Type•;riting paper for Aud (49.19) Atty (49. Sher (2.68) Eng (2.15) Supt (2.05) Wash. Cum Suii)pl for Prosecuting Attorney Fountain pen point for Treasurer Typewriter L•'c repairs for Co Clerk (Jan -Feb) Auto lists for Assessor IToteboolcs for Ct Stenog (Jan) Repairing Judge Bros;n's Robe (Jan) Rent of boat to Engineer Lamp etc for use of State Ex-amioners Prem on insurance on F & F in Courthouse Deoderant for Courthouse Laundry for Courthouse Brooms etc for Janitor 92.69 248.50 20.20 6.09 182.43 3.85 1.78 15.45 12.00 5.00 1.05 18.32 5.85 268.87 77) 78.65 45.25 28.00 73.75 60.00 105.84 8.00 1.75 110.00 24.00 34.94 7.50 10.00 5.25 24.00 58.50 1.55 12.85 RECORD OF COXIMISSIGNERS PROCEEDINGS January Tvlum Saturday THE 1s t;. DAY or Yarch 1924 The .Horne Store Supplies for Janitor yp 7.50 Ha.nning Bros. Hardware, Dust pans for Janitor 0.95 Paul Tolsraan Beals for Prisoners 343.80 Bellingham Auto Top & Uph Furniture repairs for Treas (3.00) & Jail (20.65) 23.65 Hagen & Hogbert Paint Co Paint for Jury chairs 2.50 Nellie A Robinson 21atches for Jail (3.60) and Tobacco for Weatherford (3.00) 6.60 ROAD AIdD BRIDE, FUITD Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid b1T Revolving Fund 92.81 �t-re-r u -x43 J:.i,J:ohnston 1:Iech a/c road machinery 125.00 11 B j.axns on Salary as Truck Driver 106.25 Roy.H Leonard do 59.50 Chet Hol-mes do 4.25 C 0 Beck do 25.50 W H Littler do 91.38 Sam Tyree do 40.38 Boyd Staggs do 51.00 R Bulloch do 25.50 LBaxter Irwin Expense to Olympia for Truck 29.43 Bert Bullock Expense to Olympia for Truck 4.86 E A'Pa.rker Labor on Goshen Lverson Road 62.00 E L,Scrimscher do 3.50 A H Sooter Labor on Hannegan Road 12.25 J G Snowden do 7.00 Carl Lluenscher do 51.25 Olaf; Glad Labor on vroodlawn Road 12.00 Fred Tarte Labor on Blaine -Haynie Pavement 18.00 S J Harr do 13.50 F C Smith do 13.50 Chet Holmes do 13.50 J Herman Pehrson Labor on Luircai Shore Road 102.50 Ralph Robertson do 71.75 Clinton Beck do 29.75 Howard Beck do 17.50 Walter Goodman do 21.75 D J Haines Labor on Lummi Ferry 129.00 Geo.Elder Labor on U S Bridge 84.50 1:1ax Fullner do 58.50 Adrian Nouvrens do 61.75 Arthur Top do 13.50 C W Henderson YJeffers do 6.00 T P do 78.00 S W Jones do 9.50 IToble Foss do 33.2,55 Theodor Linde Labor on Blaine -Ferndale Bridge 38.25 Helge Linde do 22.75 D B Holeman do 17.05 Carl. Krause do 14.00 Harry Gonser Labor on Clearbrook Bridge 24.00 C O'Hill do 26.00 J F 'Whi tmm do 30.00 Ray y;a.tson do 10.00 J her aan Pehrson Use of auto on Lurnmi Shore Road lla pp�pp _.7 Howard -Cooper Corp. Dump boxes & hoists 14 J Y'Dunsford Gleaning truck 4.00 Standard Oil Co Gas for trucks, grader etc 296.25 J L--jurdin Gas for grader 2.60 Hurd t s Garage Gas for grader ( Jan) 3.00 P C'Key Gas etc for Blaine -Ferndale Rd repairs (Jan -Feb) 10.35 Burpee Adams Iron Works Work on truck (Jan) 5.62 The Weldit Co Melding for turck & steam shovel 49.75 Puget Sound Welding Co Castings for truck 1.25 Diehl Ilotor Co Parts for trucks 154.56 Automotive Parts Service Parts for trucks (Jan) 22.99 Standard Auto Co Parts etc for trucks 43.40 Curtin c- Fraser Springs for trucks 7.00 T & M Tire & Rubber Cp Tires for trucks 13.46 Nortlurest Hardware Co Supplies for roads & trucks 48.97 A F Kelly Moving Piledriver 60.00 V H Waples Hauling Piledriver to Everson Bridge 48.00 Cramer Contracting Co Rep.airs to Canyon (132.11) ;lelcome 0.11 Everson (54.56) U S Bridge 3 W.32 475.10 ITooksack Tvip Repairing bridge across Sumas Creek 20.04 C H' Burrows Repairs to Ferndale Bridge 2.50 lit View Lunber Co Lumber for bridges on Blaine -Ferndale Highway 201.43 Farmers Lumber Co Lumber for bridge, Blaine -Ferndale Road 1.38 R F'Rap er Piling etc for U S (130.50) & Nugents Bridges (235.56) 366.06 1:icDonaad & Peterson LL1.mber for U S Brid e 228.48 Davie Tie Co Lumber for trelcome &2.24) & Canyon Bridges ( 28.64) 330.88 Ray 'Watson Piling for Clearbrook Bridge 24.00 Bartoo & Bartoo Wood for use at Clearbrook 5.00 Fohes-Yeilson Co Lumber for ILendall Ditch on Deming -Glacier Road 57.27 R C'Sisson Cedar Posts -Guide Road 70.56 Crescent Paint & ;. g. Co Bridge Paint 612.00 Norse Hardware Co Spikes etc for U S Bg (643.63) Clearbrook Bg (8.59) Everson Vg (22.13) Luxmi Shore Rd (0.48) Samish Road (3.15) Trucks (19.65) Shovel (3.60) 701.24 Wolten & 11ontfort Bolts etc for Blaine -Ferndale Rd (4.16) & Blaine- Lynden Rd (1.41) 5.57, Alaskan Junk Co Saw etc. 1.25' Caine-Grimshaz, Co Coal for work on U S (39.36) & Nugents (40.62) 79.98 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERAT Saturday _._ THE 1st.- DAY or _ ... March........_..._... 1924 American Concrete Works Angelo Ei.naglia Culvert Digging pipe for ditch on roads Ferndale �c 11t View Road tip 5820 14.00 Yl.ilson Estate Gravel (Jan) R F Raper Piling for Haynie Road W, R ,filler Powder for fill on Blaine-Lynden Road A Za Bennett Repairs on Idt Baker Highway Bert N Sorensen do Felix Visintainer do tit GLann do Men Thurston Fill on Blaine-Lynden Road Arvid Lindberg do F A Baker do A.. Stine -` do Larry Glenman do B �,+inroth do Louis Polson do Foreman ROI-M A11ID BRIDGE , EI]E.RGEITCY SERIES B Cramer Contracting Co Construction Welcome Bridge ROAD AITD BRIDGE , E3:21RGEITCY SERIES C Bellingham American Publ Co Publ. notice to contr. a/c Everson Bridge Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Long Dist. a/c Everson Bridge plans Earl V 'z att Writing Everson Bg. specif. . for Engineer RIVER II�L�RO ' AT^1 FUI1D E Wuscher Labor on River G H O'Loughlin do C H Fetch do George Van Over do Millard Edwards do Frank Gray do Albert Monroe do Willard Monroe do S Eonroe do E Shong do J R Nichols do M J Ludington do Chas Coles do 0 Coles do Clem Knutsen do Arthur Maiers on do Leo Jess do David Bisset do Henry Top do Wm Radder do Arthur Top do T P Jeffers do Max Fullner do Adrian 1Touwens do Geo Elder do S Y1 Jones do Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil Union Oil Co Oil etc Everson Garage Supplies for truck H V1 Buzzard Piledriver rings 1ellingham Junk Co Wire rope kort1nwest Hdw Co Wire ro1,e etc Iverson I-Tercantile Co Powder etc R F Raper Piling DR. DIST #2 I:IAIIvT FUIM fired Harksell Labor on Ditch Harry Pettybone do ' DR IIMT DIST #5 11AI1T , FUITD Henry Wilken InsDection of ditch DR I11F-P DIST 71 20 COAST. FU11D Fred Tarte Labor on Kamm Ditch S J I:Iarr do F C Smith do Chet Holmes do Geo Brown do Adrian 11owens do C Jager do Sohn C Jager do E J Kamm do F Oordt do Road & Bridge Fund Rent of shovel & haulipg coal Chicago, I.lilviaukee St Paul R R Constr. timber culvert for Kamm Ditch Union Oil Co Oil etc for ditches (Jan Caine-Gril.�shavi Co', Coad for K.-om Ditch ((Jan Otto C Knittel Bolts etc for ditches (Jan) Imperial Fir Lumber Co Lutaber for ditch work 28.50 86.50 9.15 2.12 4.25 4.25 2.12 10.50 26.00 21.00 26.00 26:00 12.00 39.00 2870.00 2.55 1.05 2.25 12 .00 15.00 2.25 12.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 90.00 88.50 J20.00 40.50 54.00 92.62 29.25 72.00 54.00 29.25 78.00 4.75 15.30 5.68 11.25 5.75 427.50 21.44 7.25 450.00 12.00 4.00 15.00 93.00 76.50 67.50 67.50 12.00 6.75 65.00 47.50 6.35 27.00 148.00 758.70 11.02 228.39 7.10 9.58 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Januatr� l EY', Saturday . THE lst . DAY OF T;Tarch PER1LU E IT HIGH` AY 1:1AI_7=1TA1UE FUI,ID Balfour, Guthrie w Co Cement for G Y. Road repairs 38.50 John Bullock Labor on Lake Samish Road 120.00 John Bullock, Jr do 21.00 A lhJing do 15.75 Hike Van Hersbergen do 23.10 A W Frost Labor on Guide I:Teridian Road South 81.00 J A Sweitzer do 15.00 Charles Bartlett do 6.00 C F Ristine Repairs on Guide Leridian Road 16.50 Pete Peterson do 32.75 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Road; 125.00 Carl Harrison do 12.00 Antos Johnson do 16.00 Gus Harrison do 24.00 Marion Palmer do 4.00 J F Johnston do 2.40 Chas Christen do 4.00 E Schroeter do 2.00 11hurice Tucker do 12.00 Ben C Iiagner do 12.00 D A Griffen & Co Gravel Pit (near Deming) 400.00 D A Griffen & Co do 300.00 R A Darnell Gravel for Samish Road 5.00 B D Bartlett Hagnets for Road Razer on Samish Road 40.00 R F Raper Plank for Guide Meridian Bridge 75.00 George Moa Hauling Gravel for Guide Meridian Road 261.75 D A Griffen & Co Al, etc, for Uarsliall Hill on Dealing -Glacier Road 4.45 D A Griffen & Co Salt a/c ice on Derzing-Glacier Road 8.50 LIQUOR IIMS T I GAT I OIT FU11D Arthur Evenson Salary as Deputy Sheriff (pan -Feb) 250.00 R J Bulloch Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Jan) 55.00 Geo Il Waple Insurance Prem on Sheriff Autos 100.00 .Current E: pense Fund Lab. & Sup to Sher. Alto from Co Garage (Feb) 95.10 ��Iilliam L Gaston Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Feb) 100.00 Jack Moen Services to Sheriff ^ .25.00 SOLDIERSLI?+' FUITD 11rs Lovisa Ballentyn Soldiers widon 20.00 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUITD G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording Marriage Certificates 31.00 ------- 0------ The Bond of C A Lindquist as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District # 6, was a;�proved by the Board. ------ 0------ The January report of Supt. of County Home, was filed frith the Board. ------ 0------ Application of Geo U Miller for dance at Van lyck on March 1, was granted by the Board. ------ 0------ The minutes of the February Session were read and approved by the Board. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, Larch 3rd, 1924. Chairman Bodrd County Commissioners Attest: F C Martin Deputy Co Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF C®�I�IISSIOIdTERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Monday Tim 3rd DAY or March 1924 January Tuesday The 4th Day of Yarch 1924 Monday, Yarch 3, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, March 1st. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follotring claims were alloy -fed and proceeding s had: ------0------ The application of W. J. Williams for dance at Van Zandt on Larch a, was granted by the Board. ------ 0------ On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Liar 4, 1924. Chairiian� oard of County Commissioners Tuesday, 11arch 4, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 11onday, LIarch 3, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: IN THE HATTER OF SUPERVISOR FOR SEI:1IAM,100 T G¢i NSHIP , ------ 0------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.ZIISSI01\]ERS OF WHATCOI.1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER APPOINTING PIERCE ROBERTS WlEiREPAS, Frank Hensbeter, a duly qualified supervisor for Semiahmoo Township, has filed i,iith this Board his resignation as such supervisor; and WHIRB,AS, the remaining members of the Board of Supervisors for said tovmship have _reco_h--nended the appointment of Pierce Roberts to said office; IT IS THERE_= ORDF+• that the resignation of Frank Henspeter be, and same is 1B reby accepted, and IT IS F URTHER ORD { � that Pierce Roberts be, and he hereby is .appointed as Supervisor for Semiahmoo Township for the balance of the term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of March, 1924. It t1 If 11 II II If It j1 I1 if II IE 11 II 1[ ❑ fl II tl 11 If 11 II II II it II L C Banter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Coruaiss- " J A Hiller, County Commissioner " ioners of Whatcom County " Ed Brovm, County Commissioner " State of Washington. " uitn+i1111111111111111111111:EIIIf111111If1111111111 Attest: F C-Ldlartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 0------ BEF 0 E THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OI J a S S I OILERS OF IHATCOI:I COUNTY, '►TASHI_TGTON J IN TIC MATTER, OF REP -BUILDIITG OF NORTIERLY SPAUT OF COUNTY BRIDGE ACROSS NOOKSACK ORDER ACCEP^lII;G BID OF CRAIZER CONTRACTING CO, RIVER AT OR HEAR TI-M TOW T OF EVERSON. 1.'a1EREAS, on the llth day of February, 1924, this Board passed an order calling for bids for the re -building of Northerly spin of County Bridge across Nooksack River at or near the Taun of Everson, said bids to be considered at 10 otclock A.M. on March 4, 1924, and the notice calling for such bids having.been duly published in the county official paper, to -writ: The Bellingham American, in the manner and for the lenght of time required by law; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Tuesday THE 4th DAY of Larch WHER ;A3, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be. as follows: G . A. ZTarsh y?'41, 873.00 J. R . Wood 40 ,165.00 Cramer Contracting Co 38,800.00 and the Board finding the bid of Cramer Contracting for the said improverxnt to be the lowest and best bid made; and 1l=AS, it was determined by this Board that all provisions in the specifications for maintaining of travel over said bridge, while same is being constructed, should be eliminated, and said Cramer Contracting Co., having consented to the elimination of that part of the specifications pr oviding for the maintaining of travel as aforesaid, and in consideration thereof the said Cramer Contracting Co. agreed to reduce its said bid in the stun of y?3000.00, making the net price bid for said contract, after the elimination of the provisions for main- taining of travel, #35,800.00. IT IS TciE + +ORE ORDERED, that the bid of Cramer Contracting Co.,, for the re -building of Northerly span of County Bridge across Nooksack River at or near the Town of Everson, as above set forth, 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 Cramer Contracting Co. for the rebuilding of said span as aforesaid. IT IS FiRTHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the 15th day of September, 1924, and that the contractor shall be required to give a bond f or 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 4th day of !Larch, 1924. It to it 11 It 11 1111:1 11 if If 11 11 if 11 if i1 11 11 11 1I it 11 If if it 11 " Board of County Comnaiss- it E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board. " ioners of Whatcom County " J A Miller, County Commissioner If State of Washington. " Ed Broom , County Commissioner 11 If II If 11 It 11 It li 11 11 11 to 11 II II 11 li 11 11 11 It it II 1t 11 it If Attest: F C Yartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 0------ _ - BIT OiT, TIM B OAYT OF C OUZ?T Y (3101. 1I S S I O=3 9 % '::I-u r1COi.i COU1.TY, s;V'SHIiTCTOI; IY� TI-E] i;;A^=R QF1 Tim vACATIO T� or 11J7LT Ci CO;.- ..".DCliiL CT'Im27-iT iI TT+ ORi ? FOR la,1311RI-ITG. PL%,T i �T1ILTTA . a, petition has heretofore been filed ,'iith this board., asking for the vacation of that ];ortion of t1'2e street I.nown as Coruserciai Street in the plat of 11axietta., described as follo Ts: A 20 ft strii) on each side of Coin-raercial St a.b-,lttin- on Lots 1 and 10, Blks 1 and 2, and Lots 1, r0, 10, _ll _iri_ L1ke.. 3'cc a, anc? L�i:s ::1 a.nc?. 1Q. in_D11�s. ;_5 6. Said .e,ti:�...o: Z)ro1crt?r to r;o -lb tip i ro-oerty holders a•bt?ting said street. ==011u , it is ordered that a hearing, on said -,�etiLior_ - ill be held, in the board 'room of the said Boar(! of County Cor aissioners of Wcc�tccrz Count -or, C' a shi. 'Is ton, at 10 of clock A. IT. , on 1.:.o_,?iay the 7th day of A-_1•il, 192-1, and that notice of the• -pendency of said .etition and the hear) i 11p t-hereon shall be riven fo:. the ,period of at least tuer_ty cia-rs �=rior to s aid � ea,ri — by written notic es s bt u-o in three of the rlcst fuulic ,daces ir. sapid plat of LE-ari; t ta,, containing a, ciescri ;lion of the to be vacated. Done in rer ulcer act j -urned session of the Bo..rd this 4th day of 111a•2.-ch, 1924. n"uu""nntl au+lnllillitillnllul;:;!It111111111 nnlill 11-P of Counter Co_ ;a-.1i.ssi or_ers of" I C Da,l�ter, Clia.i r: a�z of the Doaxd. 1' l:•_c.tCO]i? County, �,Ta,s li.n[;ton 11 J A ITiller, County Corliili ss ioner 11 1. 11 It I 11 • it II " ll II 11 11 11 It 1111 li ll .. 11 till till 11 II li ll 1 1111 �- L`d Brown, (" uou.:a,y Coi1'1iSSiOner l+t'-es' : i' C I.---rti n, De ;ut�T C_••iint­ Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On 1.1oti on the Board ad joia.1.:ed to m.ect on Th-,_ scay I; arch (3, 1924 Cha.irrla,rz County Co1:uaiss io ners P � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January Tr.Rm . Thursday Ttirr_ 6th DAY OF hrarc....... 1924. January Friday The 7th Day of March 1924- Thursday, parch 6, 1924. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday,, March 4, 1924. Present, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------0------ Application of F. Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham, on Earch £i, vas granted by the Board. AA On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, 11arch 7, 1924. /,-)/.)A _/ rman of -Board of County Commissioners Friday, Larch 7, 1924. The Board met.pursuan't to adjournment taken on Thursday, March 6th.' Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: 0----- BEF ChB THE BOARD OF C OUITTY C (MITI S S I OI?ERS OF WHAT C 011, COUNTY, WASHIITGTOIT. IN THE rEATTER 'OF ASSESSOR ORDER APPOIITTII7,G F E ROBERTS. FOR GLACIER TGCITSHIP. ... . VIHMEAS, it appeasing to` this Board that 'Wra Hinton, the regularly elected assessor for Glacier Township, is ill and unable to attend to -t-be duties as such assessor; and WMRD-!1S, the Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of F E Roberts to -act as assessor for said totimsh�p; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that a vacancy be, and same is hereby declared to exist in the office of Assessor for Glacier Township; and IT IS FIk3T=, ORIZ= that F E Roberts be, a nd he hereby is appointed as Assessor to fill said vacancy in said Glacier Township. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of I.Iarch, 1924. It it 11 II It it it II 11 11 if 11 It 11 II it 11 1t 1t II 11 1111 111111 E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board. "Board of County Commiss-11 J A -1,iiller, County Commissioner Ilioners of Whatcom County" Ed Brov.rn , County Commissioner 11 State of lashington. 11 11 11 11 11 If It 11 It I1 11 11 11 11 11 !1 11 11 I1 It it 11 11 11 11 1t 11 Attest: F C h1artin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. the Board. Application of Haynie Grange for dance at Haynie , on 1Tarch 8, 1924, was granteO . by On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, .11a.rch 8th, 1924 Chairman, Boar Count3r Commissioners. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERhI Saturday THE 8th DAY OF Larch January Ilonday The 10th Day of Ilarch 1924 1924 Saturday 1-:arch 8, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ilarch 7. Present, all meirbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and pro- ceedings had: ------ 0------ ' Application of Van Wyck Community Hall Association for dance on Lurch 8th, was granted by the Board.--r---0-----r Applications of Maple Falls Community Club for dance on Itch 8, and of North Bellingham Grange for dance on %.larch 8, were granted by the Board. ---_--0------ Petition for vacation of portion of Commercial Street in plat of Ilarietta and notice of posting, was filed with the Board. On Iiotion the Board adjourned to meet on lionday, Barth 10, 1924. Chairrn.n Boar County cCorlriissi oners. Konday, Earth loth, 1924. The Boyd met pursuant to adjournment token on Larch 8, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following, claims were allowed and -proceedings had: ------ 0------ BErOFME 1 r. BO.ATD OF COUTTTY COIZ.—ISSICI=S Or 'IHATCOi;I COUI:TY, ZIASHIIrGTON. IN TIE LATTER OF RE-BUI=IITG 1ORTFERLY SPAN Or COUT7TY BRIDGE ACROSS Ii00KSACK ORMR APPROVING BO1,TD Or COI;TRACTII:G CO, FIVER AT OR 17EAR THE T0.71T Or EVI:RSON IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the surety bond of Cramer Contracting Co. for �,?35,800.00, given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and covering contract for rebuilding northerly span of county bridge across Hooksack River at or near the Town of Everson, be, and saaue is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of I:larch, 1924. 11uun1111unn1111nif11it111111111111it11If111111If " Board of County Commiss-.n " ioners of Whatcom. County " " State of Washington. It 111111ifnnitRu11rin11nilunu1111nnli111111nll E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board. J A I:iiller, County Cor-miissioner Ed Brown , County Conmis sioner Attest: F C Martin, Deputy Bounty Auditor and Clerk of the Board. The Board entered into a contract with Cramer Contracting Co. for the rebuilding of northerly span of Everson Bridge at contract price of ��?`35,800.00. Contract recorded in Engineerts Office. (," 'L� z=k,, i 111-"- j° _,z-a'• On Liotion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Lar 12, 1924. Chairman Boa of County Corraissi. oners . January TEnrc RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday THE. 12th Dar or Harch 192 4 Wednesday, I -larch 12th, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on:11-onday, Idarch loth. Present, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed a: nd proceedings had: --__..-0------ BEFOrE T1 , BOARD OF COUI:TY C01_:7_7SSIO ERS OF tiS TA^1 C OIi C OUI V TY, ASHIITGT OIT . IN TImo, I.IATTER OF TRL SF= ) ORDER. 0F, C OUITTY FUNDS . ) IT IS ORDERED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and she is hereby directed to make transfers on certain county funds as follows: Transfer from State Game Fund to County Game Protection fund, to correct erroneous credits on - June 15, 1923 .25 June 20, 1923 3.50 July 11, 1923 1.75- July 12, 1923 1.75 Oct 22, 1923 .50 Transfer from County Game Protection Fund to State Game Fund, to correct erroneous credit on - June 25, 1923 .60 Transfer from Road & Bridge Fund to Cou_ntir Current EXI)ense Fund for 1924 licenses on 12 county trucks (paid by C. E. Fund warrant ITo . 91046) the sure of . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer from funds of Town of Ferndale to County Current Ex- pense i�iund, for transcribing 12th Annual Report of Town of Ferndale by Division of I:Iur_icipal Corporations (paid by C. E. Fund warrant No. 91472) the sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of Harch, 1924. ti 7.75 .60 15.00 6.50 11 11 11 It 11 II 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 " Board of County Cormiss- " E C Baxter, Chairr! n of the Board " ioners of 'Whatcori County " J A Hiller, County Corimissioner State of Washington. " Ed Brown Counter Coirmi.ssioner ttnuallnllllu1111ltnun11nllul711ullllnllllu Attest: F C i:axtin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Application of Gulf Grange for dance at Ht. View on T:Ia.rch 15th, was granted by the Board. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, Harch 13, 1924. Chairman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS :Sanu--VivynL Blonday ._...... ..THE _....._._ ....a0.th._......._ _...Dnx... or.. _. 3n,-2-6t. Continued from page 301- CONTRACT. THIS AGEMMUENT, lade and entered into this loth day of 11arch, 1924, between Whatcom County, Washington, and Cramer Contracting Co., hereinafter called the Contractor: Witnesseth: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be made and performed by VJhatcom County, the Contractor hereby covenants and agrees as follows: 1. To complete all work and agrees ,to , furnish all the materials necessary to construct improve, and complete 162' 6" Steel Span over Nooksack-River at Everson, in Whatcom County, Washington, in accordance with and as described in the profile, map, plans and specifica- tions thereof which are made a part hereof and shall have the same effect as-tho the same were fully inserted herein,,and in full accordance with the terms, conditions and stipula- tions of this agreement. VM;REAS, it was determined by this Board that all provisions in the specifications for maintaining of travel over said bridge, while same is being constructed, should be eliminated, and said Cramer Contracting Co., having consented to the elimination of that part of the specifications providing for the maintaining of travel as aforesaid, and in consideration thereof the said Cramer Contracting 'Co. agreed to reduce its said bid in the sum of $3000.00, making the net price bid for said contract, after the eliminatkon of the provisions for maintaining of travel, $352800.00 2. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, carriage, tools, implements, conveniences, and things of every description that may be required for the transfer of materials for the improving, constructing and completing the work herein described. 3: It is further agreed that the work included in this contract is to be done under the direction and supervision -of the County Engineer, of said County, or his duly Mthoriz- ed inspector or agent, and his decision as to -the true construction and meaning of the pro- files, maps, plans, specifications and estimates shall be final. It is also understood and agreed upon that such additional drawings and explanations as may be necessary to de- tail and illustrate the work, are to be furnished by the said Engineer, and the Contractor agrees to conform to and abide.by the same,:so far as may be consistent with the teneral purpose and intent of the original plans and specifications. 4. Should the Contractor at any time refuse -or neglect to supply'a sufficiency of properly skilled workmen or of materials of the proper quality, or fail in any respect to prosecute the work with promptness and diligence, or fail in the performance of any agree- ment herein contained, said Whatcom County shall be at liberty, after three days written notice to :the Contractor, to provide any such 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 may, by written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said work, and enter upon the premises, and take possession of all materials, tools, and appliances thereon, for the purpose of ccmpleting the work included under this contract, and employ by contract or otherwise, any person or persons to finish the work, and provide materials therefor; and in such a case the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any payment provided herein until the work shall be'wholly finished, at which time if the un- paid balance of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred by the said VLatcom County in finishing this contract such excess shall be paid to the Con- tractor; but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the said Whatcom County. ' 5. The Contractor hereby agrees to complete all the work called for in this contract; in all parts and requirements, before the 15th day of September, 1924. 6. Time shall be the essence of this contract on the part of the Contractor, and in case the Contractor shall fail in' the due performance of the contract by and at the time herein mentioned, he shall be liable to pay to Vlhatcom County for liquidate damages, and not as a penalty, the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars for each and every day which may elapse between the appointed and actual time of completion, which sum is hereby agreed upon fixed, and determined as the damages that will be suffered by saidt7hatcom Count , by such failure to complete same within the time named; and said Y-hatcom County may deduct the damages from the amount due or to become due to the Contractor; and such pa7ments or deductions shall not in any wise release the C ontra.ctor from the further obligations and penalties in respect to the fulfillment of the entire contract, nor any right said '11hatcom County might have to claim, eue for and recofer compensation and damages for non-performance of this contract, or any part thereof, and in case the Contractor shall finish the contract and completely perform the same before the appointed time, saidWhatcom County shall pay to the Contractor as a bonus the stun of Ten Dollars for each and every day which may elap-se between the actual time of completion and the time fixed therefor, which said sum is hereby agreed upon, fixed and determined as the benefit that wftl be received by said Whatcom County, and the.said sum of Ten Dollars for each and every day shall be added to the amount due or to become-:. due to the Contractor in addition to all other sums that the Contractor may or shall receive under this contract. 7. It is further agreed that upon the request of the Contractor partial payments upon the contract price herein set forth may be made once each month, the said pa:btio,l payments not to exceed eighty-five percentum of the estimated value of the work done., which estimate is to be made by the said Engineer, and the same filed with the clergy.' of the Board of County Commissioners of said Whatcom County, which estimate shall bear the certificate of the said E ngineer that such work has been done in all respects as required by the terms of this contract. final payment die hereunder shall be made within thirty days from the time this contract has been complied with by the Contractor and the work done in accordance therewith, the same to be evidenced by the certificate of the said County Engineer filed with the 'said clerk to the effect that after examination the said County Engineer found the work fully performed, and` complied with in accordance with the terms of this contract, also upon the examination of the said work by the Board of County Commiss- ioners, of said Whatcom County, and the finding by the said Board that said work has been fully completed in accordance with the terms of this contract, and the passageby the said Board of a resolution, which resolution shall be entered upon the minutes of said'Board, and the same shall authorize the final payment to be'made upon this contract, and direct January I llonda�j . .. TERN. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tier: -10th DAY OF Yarch 192 .. ........ .. . .... . the County Audit -or to draw his warrant unon the County Treasurer for tzie amount due; pi-ovided., that before riaking such f ira 1 payment- the Contractor shall show to the satisfaction of said t,-,Fhat-coin County that all just ,debts. due for labor performed or material furnished the said Contractor have been paid. It is ftirtlner agreed that any pa;nfaents or contributions due or -wis of Washington 1911 (indusi-riE.1 Insurance Act) recuired by Chap. 74 of the LL or auiy amen0lients thereto , from. the County of Whatcom, by virtue of or or, account of Eny of the work done under this contract, 'ray be deducted frozi any 1,ayment� or payments mn.-.de to the C6ntre,ctor herein, omd that the sari or sums so deducted shall be determined each Month ti-,)on the basis of tl_�e •:Tork of se: -Jd month, and shall be riade upon the proper written order and demand of the Industrial Insurance Cod-i--mission of -U-ie S'U-a.!,e of Washington, a, notice of -:rhic!-,- order and demand shall be served upon said Contractor prior to said deduction. It is frthor agreed that the Contractor herein shall be subject. to the .1-rovisions of sn-J-6. act. It is further agreed that if prior to any parnent being inade. under the terns 'o-f this contract, notice is received by-W1,atoorn County that any laborers, anechanics, rna,terial-r�ien, or other -oersons, who have sup -,lied or furnished said Contractor with any labor, service me.te2.--i--als, goods or provisions of any )cJ-nd in connection with the construction 'of said vor1%, have. cla-dris a2-a!inst said Contractor, for sarie, for which claim any such, laborer, mechanic., materie.1-man, or. other -,D(,.rson would be entitled to a, lien under the lcxTs of the State of Tashi---gton were such work not a ]:)u1blic ",York, or -pro-pc-�r cla,i3:.,i against t1i'e bond in such cases I required by law, County shall'have the right -to -'retain out of the paymei--ts then due or to become clue to said Contractor, the araount, of s-,lich claim or , claims in addition to not less than twenty (20) per cent herein provided to be retained until the final completion o-IF said work, stifflci6nt to cover a.11 s,,,ch claims of whi-c-Ti. notice sluall have been given tintil`such claims shall have been fully satisfied_ a.nd ]-kP i6 , and receipts in full for the s w—ae shaTl hc.ve been -fu2nisl'--d by the said Contractor to said 'Vflhatcom County, and the said Contractor hereby expressly agrees to'].xy all such c lainis 8.. When any claii-ii, deriand or estii-aate horei;Lrider sha.11 have been allowed by t11e, D32o-v)er autharity, the proper officer shall draw*viarrants to 't1,-e amount or percent of such clairiZ demand or estimate, then pa.yable under 'Lis contract in paayniert thereof. In .warrants drax;n against the Road and :3riclge 133ng,r er,ecy Fund Series " C", being a funcl. theretofore created in ss the treRui7 U� of said County by resolution of the Board of County Co-*-2a�ftssioners of sb.id Cou-ty, f.lasse(! on the 4 day of Februaity, 1924,,and recorded in Vol. 25 of Reco----d of Coy.,-caissionersl 1:12.-oce6dii,L;s.' 'Uhatcora County; and all the terms any. conditions of said resoli.itions are hereby e-xpxessly roferred to cane'. 2-i-ocl.e a, part 'Liereof as tho fully set forth herein, and this agreement is exi�rressl'.,yr v-ade subject to all of the provisions o-JL:' 0.01id $.e0ti.0nSL;..0f..S1,id resollition... 9. No alteration shall be made in the vici,l: shown and described in the plo.ns and si)ecifications ex.ce,)t upon wirtten order of the said 1]rgineer and as provided hereinbEffoi,e, and YiTie ' Yi so ray..6.e the value of thy: ',.rTo:.-k so added or omitted shall be corknuted by the saiC.", Engineer and the amou-.-�t so determined shall be final 'and conclusive ani-� binding uoon the Contractor, amd the amount so found shall be 6.d.ded to or deducted from the contract -orice, as th�c case iney be. . 10. The Contractor shall -rrovide sin"ficicnt safe and proper facilit-ies for the inspection of the wor'-- by said Whatcora County or its authorized representatives The said Con'ure.ctor shall fu2�nish without C-Iiarge, to said 'i.'ha.tcom County, `or its E-ut-h.oriz;d representatives, samples of cement or other materials used in construction, as saieft sa..,aiples may be `required., in order that the chara.6 ter of stick materials i:ac.y be determined. 'All i.TCU"erials and methods shall be subject to tyre alp-prow-1 of the said !InEineer. , Defective -work or iaaterial riay be condermed. by the sa.iC. Engineer at any time before the final acceptance of 161--e work. Notice of condel-'Ination shf711 be given by the said. ineer in .writing. Such condei-myled wfork sh-all be iixiiediately taken d&in or changed.. Defective anaterial shell be irmiedia.tely removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of the said Engineer. Failure or neglect on the of the said Engineer to conder;,in unsatisfacto-ry material or to reject inferior tirorl,-Lanship shall in no way release the Contractor, nor shell it be con- strued to i,iean the acceptance of .'genic, or1c, nor shall -Ui.e final cce-otance baa� said %h,,a 7tcoya County from a7ecoverinC, dariages in case fraud va.s -,-)ractised. Tin.6 lost in rej)!-acirL�, - 71C wor1c shall furnish no ground to the Contra.ctox for clairainL-. an e,-�tension of tiine -'L'oi, the coIq-i.-)letJdn of the Incoii-d)3tent , careless and i,,j.eg1iCert employees shall be forthwith disclllaxr-ed by the Con- ti,,,7,cto:,., upon written request of tllC- said TPIngineer, and failure to co.rr)ly with sucla refluest shall be sufficient ground f'o:., t-',2p- termination of this contract, as j--,rovidec?. herein. Should the Contractor be delayed. in the prosecution of the 1:xr1c or the conrolet! , on tl-Hereof F by the act, neglect or fault of the 111n,ineer, then the tinic -L'ixed.'for the corx,�)letiion of the work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by rec.,son thereof, -. -Thich extend- ed period shall be determined and fixed by the said 'U!-,latcwm County, but no all.owaxicc, shall be mial,de unless a claim 'therefor is -,:,resented in writing to the said County within ten (10) days after the occurrence of such delay. 11. it is furt1---er mutually agreed ' ;etvieen the i-)arties hereto JU-1-11at no certificate filed or payment made tinder this contract, e:r-ce-t:,t the final payment, shall be evidence of the i).er-formance of this contract eit-her wholy or in -celrt and ,that ho payment shall be construed to be an accept- ance of defective work or imp:L-oper i:�iateri-als which may appear Y,,,ithin 'UT.ro years after final oa—ment d all be at the sole 2.-isk of the 12. The wok and. i-iiateri"p,is covered by this contract shL Contractor until the same shall have been finally acce-pted. by the said Engineer and said 7,'hatcom County and a-1,17% damage or loss t..@.t r,,z.y occur or result to the saxae prior to the final c.cceptr--irce of said worlic by the said Engineer and s,-:),id 'd-liatoom County, sli-all fall upon, and be made E,,00d by the Cola t2?a.c t or. 13. This Cont---act shall not be assignable in whole ox- in part. The Contractor shall give personal attention to the -:,,or1c at all times, and be ixesenu, either in person or by C.uly aiithoriz,ed representfttives, on the site of the work continually during, its ])ro-,ress and shall receive instruction-, from the sz::dd Bmgiaieea?. Any sub -contractor s-1-k-3.11 be considered -),s the acent of the Contractor an�. t U 11 -Le latter shall be, responsible farany indebtedness incm.rred by 'll c-uich a.E,- - niamner t23ls ,ent. If any sub -contractor fails to perform his 1.1,rorl,, in a satisfactoa:--v contract -,,i-T..y be terr1irated by th.c Board. 1,1 . The Contractor shall be liable for all d.maage,,-1 and injury,whif,'1i. s1iall be caused or which occur to any -oerson or persons or property iihatsoever by reason of any neCligence of said v . Contractor or any of his servants, employees or sub-contrac.to2.-s , or by reason of any breach or violation of any of tly,- provisions of this aCree'uent or any of his duties or oblige,.tions thereunder. The Contractor shall,nsswme, all liability f'or and ' protect said Y[hEAc_-- ora County from :�,ny damages or claims arisinC fromthe use of any --patented articles in any part of the work. 15. It is a part of the public policy of the State of `r'ashin[-,ton that all aork by contract or by day labor 6.one for it or any political subdivision created by law, shall be performed in work days of not more than eight hours each, e.-r-cel)t' in cases of e3-.,1erpe cy. Yo case of ey-traordinary emergency s1mll be construed to exist inany case where other labor con be f ound to tallm the -i)lace of labor which has already been eiirployed f or eigght hours in any calendar day. In case of violation of the i,l-l"OvIsions Of this article said Vh,-,1,tcom County shall. have the rijrit to cancel this contract and to complete the work in the 2'Mnrer ;)rovided 1-lerein. 16. The Contractor a,E;rees to execute and furnish to. -LL.Le said 'U'Llatcom County a Uood and. sufficient surety boncl, to be pay;bble to said Y:h,7.tcom County, the s,,x.,.le to be in the penal su.r.1 of the full amount of this contract, end conditioned that the Contractor will faithfully -oerform the worlc woon the terms, within the tiane, and in acco:Tdeance,,..rith the contract, profiles, ma,)s, -_Dlanb and specii-ications, and that he will inderimi-fy the said '.Viiatcoiii County aC?,ainst any direct or indirect dariages. tha t shall be suffered or clai.y,:Ied f'or injuries to persons or propert-y durinC; the construction and improvement of such road or, xiiZhway c,:),11d, until the s,-.um is accei)ted; and further conditioned as required by laW f'or the pa..yiient of c.11 laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and iw.teriel men, a-nCt all persons who shall su-,Dl)ly such -,. _,erson or persons or sub -contractors -with provisions or supplies for the cexrying on such worl-�, and all just debts and dues and demands incurred in the performance of such 1-iork. If said ItTi'lliatcom County shall have reason to believe that the surety on said bond has become impaired since the execution tinereof or is insufficient, it may require the Contractor to furnish other or additional security. -47IT'1-.,_,_`SS 1,',_1T2RL3OF, The sai - cl Contractor horbin-Lo set. its hand seal and the said Whatcom County pursuant to resolution duly ado-oted by its County Coi:2nissioners, lias caused these ­.:L�esen,ts to be stfoscribed by its said. Co1�,"1:*Lss.-*,_one:1:,s and Clerk, and the nariie of the Board to be hereunder affixed the day and year first above written. WHAT C01L C 0 U 1T, T Y 1111 11 11 It 11 it it if if It 11 11 It if 11 if 11 It 11 If If It it 11 it 11 11 By E. C. Ba,::ter, Chainsan Boa.r6. of County Coruniss- Board of, County Comiss- 11 loners. ioners of W1-iatcom County 11 i. A. Miller, CGLIMissi'oner..: State of Washington. If Ed Brown Col-miissioner. 11 It 11 II 11 If to F1 11 11 11 It 11 11 of if 11 91 17 11 If 11 11 110 11 11 If Cramer Cont:::: Co , Contractor By F. L. Crexiez* Attest: F. C. 1,lartin, Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board of County COMmissi oners C ilJ . i .REU"n" ®F C®l�I�iII��I®I\iEl�� I'1�®CEEI)I\TGS " January TERM Thursday TiIE 13th DAY or March 192 4 January Saturday The 15th Day of I':!arch 1924 J Thursday, March 13th. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, Harch 12th. Present, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allotted and proceedings had: ------ 0------ Application of F. Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham on I-Earch 15, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 0------ On I -lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Yarch 15, 1924. Chair) z o County Commissioners Saturday, I`Ia.rch 15, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, IJarch 13th. Present, all members of the Board, and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 0------ Petition of Everson taxpayers remonstrating against proposed closing of Everson Bridge during re -building of Nly span, was filed with the Board. ------ 0------ Applications of Geo U Hiller for dance at Everson on 1Ich 15, and of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on March 15, were granted by the Board. ------ 0------ BEF OIL TIM BOARD OF C OUiTTY CUL11-S S S I OTTERS OF WHATCC-H COUNTY, WA'SHINGTON ITT THI HATTER OF IIdPROVEI, 111TIT OF ) A PORTION OF ROAD ITO. 583 GRI)ER ACCEPTIITG BID Or, MOOD-EMIGHT LOGGIITG CO. KITC:ti IT AS GEIMVA- PARK ROAD. WITIE,REAS , on _ the 21st day of February, 1924, this Board ordered a call for bids for the improvement of a portion of Road No. 583, known as the Geneva -Park Road, said bids to be con- sidered at 10 o'clock A. I:I. on the 15th day of March, 1924, and the notice calling for such bids having been duly published in the county official paper in themanner and for the length of time required by law; and ti7IrnREAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: :rood -Knight Logging Co O'17,029.40 (with concrete culverts) Chas E Lind 17,919.60 v Anderson & Sinnes 19,193.72 And the Board finding the bid of 'Wood -Knight Logging Co. for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made: IT IS THEIMFORE ORD�.,F'i,D, that the bid of good -might Logging Co., for the improvement of the Geneva -Park Road, be and same is hereby a ccepted, and the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the said 'Wood- January Tr_msi RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday THE 15th DAY of March 1924 Knight Logging Co., for the improvement of said road. IT IS FURTD-,M OR � +D that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the lst day of October, 1924, and that tYE 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 15th day of Uarch, 1924. 11 It It it If 11 It If It If 11 11 11 It II II 11 11 11 It It 1111 11 It 11 If 11 11 Board of County Coimiss- " E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board n 11 " ioners of Z hatc om County " J A Hiller, County Commissioner 1, n I' State of 'Uashington " Bd Brown County Commissioner IIn:la11rtItifititituttit11111titititititifit11ititif Attest: F C 11artin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 0------- On 11oti on the Board adjourned to meet on 1 onday, !,larch 17, 1924. Chain:ian Board County Corianiss ioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Monday THE 17th DAY OF Harch Janva.ry Wednesday The 19th Day of March 1924 1924 Tlionday, March 17, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, Larch 15th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follo.,ii.ng claims Were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 0------ Application of Hopewell Community Club for dance at Lawrence on 1.1arch 22, was granted by the Board. On notion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Tl rch 19th, 1924. Ohairman, Board County Commissioners. Wednesday, Larch 19, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I. onday, March 17th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: J ------ 000------ Application of Zy J %,Iillia1us for dance at Van Landt on !larch 22, was granted by the Board. On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, 1.1arch 20, 1924. Chairiin- n Board County Commissioners. January TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday TtiE 20th DAY or TTarch 1924 Thursday, Barth 20, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, I.iarch 19th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 0------ CURREITT EXPLITSE FUM Sam B Barrett, Co .Auditor Claims paid from Revolving Fund 10229.10 ---0------ CR EDITS f LLU-,rLD COUITTY TREASURER AT ^1h, SETTLEI 1'IIT FOR THP:, 110ITTH EITDING FEBRUARY 29, 1924. In the matter of the settlement with Edith I:i. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Z7ashington, for the month ending February 29, _1924. 11W, at this time, this matter corning on for consideration, and the said Edith I.I. Thornton, having disbursements, with this Board a statement setting forth her receipts and disburseents, 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 imde in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; IT IS TIEJEFORE HEMEBY ORDERED by this Board that said Edith 11. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as foll0CIS, to- ,-Iit: STATE G.-MIERAL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 713.60 STATE SCHOOL FUITD . For cash paid State Treasurer STATE MILITARY FUITD . For cash paid State Treasurer STATE ILRI.LqEITT HIGHVIAY FU?'D . For cash paid State Treasurer S T ATT', PUBLIC HI GIE AY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATi] HIGI-L R EDUCATION FUED . For cash -oaid State Trea.suxer STATE CAPITOL BUIL'DIITG FUM For cash paid State Treasurer STATE RECLA.LAT IOIT REVOLVING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer VETERAITS t CO?.�7'"►�-i:TSATI O1T FUND For cash paid State treasurer FOREST FIRE PROTECTIOI5 FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer STATE PARK IM PART-7AY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE GAI M FUND For cash paid State Treasurer STATE FISHERIES FUND For cash paid State Treasurer COU_4TY T� ACHERS t RETIRE%:MITT FUTTD For warrants redeemed COUITTY CUr.RE NT 'EXPEITSE FUITT) For warrants redeemed For interest on same For rebate on taxes COITLTITY ROAD AM BRIDGE FMTD For warrants redeemed SOLD IR St RELIEF FUITD For warrants redeemed LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUI D For warrants redeemed. COUIITY GALL:; PROTECTION FULTI) For warrants redeemed 416..37 51.33 240.87 214.14 436.38 105.77 106.21 127.74 43.30 123.00 11.40 5.00 37.33 68,263.24 700.06 4,569.47 8,703.39 155.00 663.25 1,139.67 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Thursday Ttm 20th DAY or 11arch 1924 ADVANCE TAX F U1TD For refund on taxes paid in advance 4,428.76 IIARRIAGE CERTIFICATE, FUTTD For cash paid holders of certificates of delinquency 185.68 CERTIFICATE OF REDEI:LPTI0IT FU1TD For cash paid holders of certificates of delinquency 185.68 For luarrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same For cash paid City & Torn Treasurers For cash paid Township Treasurers For warrants redee-aed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on same For road bonds redeemed For road interest coupons redeemed For road bonds redeemed For road interest couT)ons redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants reeeemed PMT OF BELLI=:GHAIl FUIT71 FOREST PWSIRVE HIG,AY FUND CITIES FUTTDS T0�„ITSHIPS FUIMS SCHOOL DISTRICTS, G.ET�1RAL FMM ROAD II.,IPT . DIST. NO. 12 FUM ROAD II-EPT . DI ST . 1TO . 13 FUlTD ROAD I11PT . DIST. 110, 16 FU1TD DRAIN. I12T. DIST. 110. :5 12 J1?T. FUITD DRAIN. ILIPT. DIST. TIO. 15 ,IAI11T. 1'UII1) Total Disbursements 100.00 235.00 6.05 687.35 1,408.17 83,332.88 1,929.51 7.50 2.30 2,000.00 300.00 4,700.00 705.00 40.00 30.00 9186,954 .72 'Ue 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 February 29, 1924, the some being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: De- osit ory Treasurer's Balance. First Uational Bank 66,419.26 Bellingham 1Tational Bank 56,104.50 Northwestern Uati onal Bank 68,421.27 American National Bank 15,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 5,000.00 First ITational Bank of Lynden 12,500.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 3,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Suma,s 3,000.00 Hooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 3,000.00 Farmer's w ISerchant's Bank of 1Tooksack 3,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 3,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 3,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit . . . . . . . . 251,445.03 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault tir 7,600.00 Currency 197.00 Silver 23.54 Checks and Cash Items 4,437.93 Total Cash in office ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,258.47 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . 263t703.50 ITT TESTI-1HOM7 11MREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and aff ized the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 20th day of I: -Larch, 1924. it II ti It tt tt tl if ii ti tI it it tt it tt it tt It it It It'll it if if II E C Barter, Chairman Board County ttBoard County Coruais s- tt Corimis sioners . ttioners of ';ihatcom County tt J A 1:iiller, County Commissioner tt State of ,iashing'ton. ►t Ed Brown, County Commissioner It tt I1 it it it it it it II It It tl It ti it If ti If tt It If If tt It It II Attest: F C Yartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January ERAI Thursday Ti>F 20th DAY OF 1:hr ch 192 4 If ]=CRE T11�'i.+, BOARD OF COUI_IY CO:]:.:ISSIOIWRS of '�.11 TCO1:1 COUIITY, �iASIII'L GTO11, IT1 ^1I 1ATT OF ILIPROVE1: TT ORDER CRE ATII,G FITTD 2 TRANS 1fFTUNG FUi%TS FROH RO D, E. BRIDGE OF GE-11-VA-PARK VA -PARK ROAD. FTRIM . Y, HAS, by an order dated Ikarch 15, 1924, entered by the Board of County Corimissioners of j:.hatcom County, Washington, a. contract eras awarded for the improvement of road known as the Geneva -Park Road; and 'V1FT: 1'o, pursuant to resolution dated June 2, 1922; entered by said Board of County Coi-,m-iissioners, in the matter of separate and distinct funds, it is necessary that a fund be created,by the County Treasurer lmovm as the "Geneva -Park Road Fund", unto which fund 'diere shall be transferred �25,000.00 from the Road & Bridge Fund, which amount was provided for in the, 1924 Budget, and from whi chiund all payments f or the said improvement shall be made.. HUU, T1 =EFORE, it is ordered by. the. Boasd of County Comrllissicners of Uihatcom County, in regular session, that the County Treasurer of y71latcom County, Washington � as iington j�be and she is hereby directed to create a fund to be known as the "Geneva -Park Road Fund" from which payment s f or the said improvement shall be made; and IT IS FURTIL R ORDERED tlm t the County Treasurer be, and she is hereby directed to transfer the sum of. 425,000.00 from the County Road and Bridge Fund to the said Geneva -Park Road Fund. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of L: rch, 1924. 1111 It 11 111117 if 11 111111 If:. 11 11 11 1111 II II 111111 11 11 11 11 11 E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Comm iss - " J A Hiller, County Col-aiis si oner " ioners of % hatcom County If Ed Brown , County Commissioner " State of '�Iashi.ngton. if ti II it 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 It II 11 11 it 11 11,11 11 11 11 II 11 11 Attest; F C 11artin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------- 0------- On Yotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, 11V.rch 22nd. 1924. Cha3ydaan oarct' County Coraiissioners. January RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday 22nd Llarch Jr�ri THE DAY or anuary Tuesday The 25th Day of March 4 1924 J Saturday, Iaarch 22, 1924. The Board ;let pursuant to adjournrient taken on Thursday, I:iarch 20th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ coo ---- Applications of ilaple Falls Community Club for dance on March 22, of C Heuma.n for dance at Alki on I;Tarch 22 C 29, of No. Bellingham: Grange for dance on March 22, a3ld of Van Wyck Coirlmunity Hall Association for dance on March 22, were all granted by the Board. On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Llarch 25th. Chas ri, B and County Commissioners. Tuesday,;, March 25, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, I -larch 22nd. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Application of Geo. U. Ioliller for dance at Everson on 11arch 29th, was granted by the Board. On Llotion the Board adjourned to meet on `Wednesday, Lurch 262 1924. Chai--�9—oar­CA6o6w:2aiy Commissi_oncrs. �1 j RECORD OF C®1VIMISSI®NERD 1'R®CEEDINGS January TERMtlednesday Txr 26th DAY of Larch 11��22 4 January Thursday The 27th Day-c'f 1'.!arch 1924. Viednesday, March 26, 1924. The Board met pursuant- to adjournment.taken on Tuesday, March 25th: Present.,. all.members' of the Board and t1m. Clerk in attendance.. The f-olicruing. claims vrere, allowed and proceedings had: ------- 600- --- Application of'Pacific Telephone.& Telegraph Co for franchise over Roads 161."16-9--194-391- 428-4.69, was filed- and hearing.set :for April 15th, 1924 .at 10 .ollobd� A. M. On Motion the Board adjourned to -meet on Thursday, March 27th, 1924. Chairman Bo rd-County,Commissioners. Thursday, March 27th. The Board met,purauant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, March 26th. Present; all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and pr oc e edi ngs had: IN THE- MATTi OF --I MPROVEIVIEN1- ) OF A PORTION. OF ROAD NO. ' 583 1 IaNT IN AS GEIdEVA-PARK ROAD . --- -oO0- ---= BEFORE' THE BOARD CF COUNTY C ONUI S S I OXERS. OF WHATCOM- COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER -APPROVING BOND OF CONTRACTOR, IT IS HER-BY..ORD=1 R that the suety bond of the Wood -Knight :Logging '.Co . ', .f.or given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and covering the contract for improving Geneva -Park Road, be, and sar2e is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the, Board this 27th day of march, 1924. ❑nllr1rr11unnunuunnuuu11111111111° E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Cornmiss- " J. A hiller, County Commissioners " ioners of I;li:atcom County " Ed Brown , County Commissioners " State of 'Washington. " 'If 11 1: 11 11 I1 11 II 11 Ir 11 11 1: SS :I 11 IS 11 11 11 it I1 11 11 11 11.11 r1 Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------- 000------- Application- of dialf-Grange for dance at Mt. Vievr on-- March .29th-ivas grante.d­ by the Board. 'C•0NTR AC T. THIS AGPCE tE_1:Er?T, Made and entered into this 27th day of -Barth, 1924, between 5,:hatcoM County,:-;* ashington', and='food-.Knight •,.Loggir_g Co. he reinafte :called ,the :..C.ontra,c.tor;- 'Witnesseth: That in consideration of the payment, covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be made and Lerformed by 17=11-� tcom County,. -the. Contractor hereby covenants . and agrees as follovrs 1. To complete all vrork and agrees to furiaish all the ril terials rn cessary to construct, improve, and compi-6-te'Road Ho. 583 in Y-1ha.tcom County, Y.1a.shington, in accordance iith, and- as described in the profile, rpai), plans and specifications thereof which are made a part hereof and shall have the same effect as tho the sEune were fully inserted herein, and in full accordance with the terms, conditions -arid stipula.ti ons of this agreement. - 2. The Contractor sha.11,proVl ie and poy.for all materi:a.ls', Lab or,._carriage., U.aols, implements, cor_veniences,and things of every description that may be reouired for the transfer of i_la,teria.ls for the inn roving, constrlc ti ng and completing the viork herein described. 3. It is furt? er agreed that the work included in this contract is to be done under the direction 2r_d su]?ervision of the County Engineer, of said County, or his duly authorized inssector or agent, and his decision as to the true construction ;and meaning of the j?rofiles, rlap,s, l)lans, specifications and estimates shall be final. It is also understood and agrees. u-_ron that such additional daamrings and e_ planations as may be necessary to dete�.il and illustrate the-rror]r, are to be furnished by the said. Engineer, and the Contractor agrees to conform to and abide .by the. sanrc, so fax as may be consistent with.the general purpose and tent of the original plans and specifications. 4. Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of properjr sl:i-fled vrorlonen or of materials of the prober quality, or fail in any respect to prosecute the vror?c vrith promptness and diligence, or f5.il in the performa.rnce of any agreer,aent herein contained, said Uhatcom Cowity shall be a.t liberty, after three clays written notice to the Contractor, to provide any such labor or materials and to deduct the cost thereof from any Y:oneys then due or thereafter to become due to the Contractor under this contract; and tier, by written notice, terininate tl,c cmployrnent of the Ccntractor for the said work, and enter u,-Don the premises, anicl talre ];'ossEs inn of all ina,te:-ia.is, tools, and a.)?liamces thereon., for the -,y.ir-pose of cor(roleting the work included -under this contract, and euploy lair contract or othC1r- ':rise, any, 1 ers oil or persons to finish the worlc, and -provide riaterials therefor; a,nd. in such a. case t.ae Contr,j.ct,:�, shall not be, entitled to receive any payment provided herein until the 11,19rlc shah. be vrholl r finishod, at -which tia:le if the nn]?aid balance of the amount to be j?a.id u_lder this contract shall e_cceed. `flee e Yipense incurred by the. said 71hatcom Counit,%, in finishing this cont:,.,.--: ot suol' excess s?la,ll be ]?a,id to ` i.e Contractor.; but if suc h expense sh^,ll exceed. suc3,:L unpe,id balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the s^.ica 4':'{a`.coYn County. 5. The Contractor hereby e, grees to complete all the vrork called for in this contract, in all -)arts and requirerients, before the 1st clay of October, 1924. 6 TiYPe shall be the essence ,:,f `this contract on the part of the Contractor and should Contractor ;'ail to start active consti•uctior_ z,,itl-in ten da,-rs after he sllp.11 have signed the contract, Y!.thoa.zt having first secured_ wzi teen pe_.mission from the Board of County Con.nYni ssi ones s to e,ctencl the tin: e of starting construction, such negligence shall be considered s)nfficient cause for the ter2nination of this contract as provided herein. 7. It is furtlY.er agreed that a -;on the request of the Contractor ]"artial pa.yMents u]:on t1le contract pri ce :. erein set _orth may be made once each month, the said j.artir:l paylients not to elcceed ei_,hty percents-aii of t"Ae estiLrated value of the work done, which estimate is to be 7.2a-.de by tie said 'Elngineer, and tll}c saYn.e filed -wit-di `the clerk of the Board of County, CoYnlissioners of said W� "1,:!.tcora Cou_�n':,r, -:rhicli estimate shall bear the certificate of the said. Engineer that such. Aork has been d.'one: in all res]Dects e!s required by the terris of' this contract. Final ]?ayLnaent due hereunder shall be made within thirty days fx.orn the time this contract ]laps been complied with by the Contractor and the work done in acco::?d.ance therewith, t',--- sat-s to be evideY-aced by tl_cc certi`� icate of the saicl.County ing veer filed tr�rith the said clerk to '_,lie effect that after ec,92r:ination t'se said County Engineer found the S:Ioric fully ],x�rforr. ed and c ur.)Iied uith in ,accordance with the terr:ns of this contract, also u-,.)on -the e-7crizaination of the said_ work by the Hoard of Count,, Conia.�niss:ioners, ;of said Whatcom Count-T a, -id the finding —, the sc.id Board that said work ha,s been fully completed in accordance with tlze teryas of tl3is contract, and the oassace by thc, se.icl Board of a resolution, which resolution shall be entered upon the minutes of said Board., anc" the same shall a1-. thorize the final pa. f nerYt to be made upon this c.o.r.tract , and direct the .Co�rnt;r 1°o.ndi for to dratir his ti, a.rra.nt upon the County Treasurer "or the amount due; provided, that before -making such final payment the Contractor shell shoti: to the satisfaction of said Uhatcom County that all just debts due for labor perfoiY7aed or n .terial furnished the said Contractor have been ]?a.id. It is further agreed that any-aa,yrsnents ,or contributions due or-­equi-r,ed by Chap. 74 of tie Laws of ZIashinC_ :ion 1911 (Industrial Insi.zrance het) or any arin.en_dxsenits thereto, from the County of 'ti'ihe,tcors, by virtue of or on account of any of tlic work. done under this contract,• may be deducted fron7 any payznient or payments made to the Contractor herein, and that the suin or stuns so deducted shall be determined each month upon the loa,sis of tl-e work of said month, and sha,,ll be made upon t;la pro]?er written order and demand of the Industrial Insurance Cormiission of the Sta.te of Washington, e•, notice of which order and deruand shall be served u];:on said Contractor prior to said. deduction. It is further agreed that the Contractor herein shall be subject to the p_ ovizions of sa.it! act. It is further agreed that if prior to any payi.iont bein`- made under the term!,, of this contract, notice is received by Wha.tcom County that any laborers, mechanicq, mate-oia,l.-rncrn, or other persons, 1:iho have supplied or furnishecl said Cortra.ctor -, ith any labor, service, n. tterials , goods, ox° pL'ovisions of an,,- kind in connection with the construction of sa.i.L work have claims against sa.iC Contraftor, for same, for vrhich cla an €u-iy such laborer, ?Mechanic, material-nfian, our other person would be entitled to a lien under the laws of the State of ;,fa.sliington were such work not a, -public work, or ;?roi­)er claim against the bond in such cases required by lativ, WlYa,teo it County shall have the right to retain out of the payments then clue or to .become due to said Contractor, the amo-unt of such claim or claims in addition to not less than twenty (20) _?er cent herein ]3rovided to be retained until the final con.�i]?letion of said work, sufficient to cover all such cla:i_�;_a of which notice shall have been given until such cl&,LYis shall have been fully satisfied and paid., and rece_ ;ats in full for the same shah have beer. f7_u°niched by the said Contractor to said Whatcom County, anC. axe said Contractor hereby e::j?ressly agrees to pay all such claims S. V,,`hen any claim., dennnanc7 or estiraate l,creundcr shall have been .11ovred by 1)roj= al.l'-hox-i ty, , tl, e proper of:. is er s hall dray i-rarriirts to the amount or percent of such claim, demand or estLl,iate, tkLen ]:)ay,..ble i.Yri.der ni-s contract •in payir}1t thereof. In warraa'nts dravrn aL;ainst the Geneva-P€,),rlc Road Fund, beine a, fund theretofore created in the treasury of said County by resolution of the Board of County Commis i oners of said County passed on the 20'di do,y of 11a.rch, 1924, and recorded in Vol. 25 of Record of ;Con: i!-9sJ'onerst Proceedings, t�,ha,tcom County; and all the terms and conditions of said resolutions are hereby exl_ressly referred to and ne,de a, part hereof as Itho fully set forth herein, and this agreeraent is expressly 4a,de subject to all of ;thc provisions of said sections of said resolution. 9. Yo alteration shall be made in the work .sho-wn and described in the plans and sz)ecifica.tions e.ccel)t upon -written ;order of the said Engineer and as provided hereinbefore, and wlen so made the value of the work ac added. or omitted shall be computed by the said' Er.F ineer and the amou_at so determined shall be, final and_ conclusive c�,nd oinding ui:�on-Lhe Contra:ctcx', and the aniou.it .so. _f"ound shall be added to a.r. dedu.utecd, f3°om the .co rtract l.,rice, as the case 3�=o-b RECORD,. OF. C®IV MISSIONERS - PROCEEDINGS J'ai1 En �y Thursday THE. 27 th DAY or Prch - 192 g 10.. The Contractor shall provide sufficient safe and proper facilities for the. inspection of the work. 1y said Whatcom ;County or its- authorized representatives. The said Contractor shall furnish without charge., to said Whatcom .County, or its authorized representatives, say?nies of cement or other materials.used in. construction,. as said samples may be ;required, in order that the. character of such na.teri als may be. determined. All materials and methods shall be subject to the approval of toe said Engineer. Defective work or material mly be condemned by the said -Engineer at any time before the final acceptance ,of the work. Notice of condemnation shall be given by the said Engineer in writing. shall be immediately taken down or changed. Such condemned work i Defective material shall be ini?mediately removed or disposed of to the satisfacti on K "tM said Engineer. failure or neglect on the ?art of the said Engineer to condemn unsatisfactory material or to reject inferior wror. iianship shall in no way releasa the Contractor, nor shall it ,be construed to mean the acceptance of such work, nor shall the final acceptance bar said Whatcom County from recovering damages in case fraud was practiced. t Time lost. in replacing such improper work shall furnish no ground to the Contractor for claiming an extension of time for -die completion of the work,. Incompetent, careless and negligent employees shall be forthwith dischar"ed by the 'Contractor upon written request of the said- Engineer.; and failure to comply with. such request shall be sufficient ground for the termination of this contract, as provided herein. Should the Contractor be Cdelayed in the prosecution of the work or the completion thereof by ,the act, neglect or fault of the Engineer,,. then the time fired for tile. completi. on of the work shall be extended for ,a period equivalent to the time.lost ;by reason -thereof, which ex- tended period shall be determined and . l'� fixed by the said Whatcom County, but no allowance shall be made unless a claim therefor is presented in writing .to the said County within. ten (101 days after the occurrence of such delay.- 11. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that no certificate filed or payment made under this contract, except the final paymer t,, shall be evi.dende . of the performance of this contract either wholy or in part, and that no payment shall".be construed to be an acceptance. of defective. wrork or improper- materials which may appear within two (2) years after final payment: 12. -The work and. ?materials covered by this contract shall beat the sole risk of the Contractor until the. same shall have been finally accepted by the said -Engineer and said Whatcom County and any damage or loss that .may occur. or result to the same prior to -the final acceptance of said work by the said Engineer and, said tilhatcom County, shall .fall upon and be made good by the Contractor. 13, This Contract shall not be. assignable in wrhole or in part. The . Contractor shall give his personal attention to the work at all times,arid be present, either in ?person or by duly authorized representatives, ;on the site of the worn continually during its progress and sha.11l - receive instructions from the said Engineer. Any sub -contractor shall be considered -as the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be repponsible for any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to perform his work in a satisfactory manner this contract. may be, terminated by. the Board. la. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and injury which shall be caused or which occur to any person or persons or,property whatsoever by reason of any negligence of said Contractor or any of his servants, employees or Sub,contractors, or by reason of any breach or violation of any of the provisions of this agreement or any of his duties or obligations thereunder.: The Contractor shall assume all_ liability for and protect said Whatcom County from any damages .on claims arising from the use of any patented articles in any part of .the work; 15. It is a, part of. the public policy of the State of Washington that all wore by contract or by day labor done for it or any political subdivision created by lazy, shall be performed in work days of not more than eight hours each, except in of extraordinary emergency. No case of extraordinary, emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other labor can be found to tale the place of labor. which has. already been employed for eight hours in any calendar day.. In case of violation of the provisions, of this article said.Whatcom County shall have the ;i ght to cancel this contract and to complete, the work ,in the manner provided herein. 16'. The Contractor- agrees to execute and furnish to the said Whatcom County a good and sufficient surety bond, ta be payable to said Whatcom County, the same to be in the penal sum of the full amount of to is contract; and canditi oned that the Contractor will fai t+a.fully .perform the work upon the terms, within the time, and in accordance with the contract, profiles, maps, plans and specifications, and that he will indemnify ;the said Whatcom County against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffered or claimed for injuries to persons or property during the construction and improvement of such road or highwray and un-tU 1 the same is accepted; -and further conditioned as required by-law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and -material men, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions or supplies for the carrying on such work, and all just debts and dues and demands incurred in the performance of such work. If said Whatcom County shall have reason to believe that the surety on said bond has become impaired ginc e. the execution thereof, or is insuff ic.ien t, i:.t. may require the Contractor to furnish other or additional security. IN_ WITNESS VEREO', The said Contractor hereinto set its hand and seal and the said Whatcom County pursuant to ,resolution duly adopted by its County Commissioners, has caused these presents to be subscribed by As said Commissioners and Clerk, and the name of the Board to be hereunder affi.>ed. t r e day and year first. above: written. Y! H A T C 0 .11 C O U N T Y rr rr rr n n ;; rr rr rr rr n tt n n tr a tt tt u u tt tr u n n n ii a By B C Baxter , . Chair iilaYi Board of County Commissioners " Board of County Coiimiiss- " S A Miller, Commissioner " :ioners of i;,, atc6m County " E' d _Byaun , Commissioner " State; of Washington. " -lood-HA ght, Log. Co, n n u ;r ti tin ti tr n tr n u u n rr a rr rr tr rr n n tt tr rr n n By A. W . Hnight , Pres.- COnt-a.c to Attest: f . C. Martin, Deputy Co Auditor and � �'" 1,' Of Board of Count'' Coim�miss i oners . On Ir�otion the .Board adjourned t.o meet on Karch 28192?. r�? - V ? r �Y Cna,i__tiLn Boa:_d Col.liity Cons �s_on _s. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM 'Priday THE 20 th DAY or I.iarch 192 4 Friday, march 28th, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjourmiient taken on Thursday, Libxch 27th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had; ------- coo --__--- Application of i.Iarietta .Grange for dance on Barth 29th, was granted by the Board. On IIo ti on the Board adjourned to xne et on I'lor_day, , %arch 31, 1921 . January TERM Iionday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tim 31st WY OF I:larch 192 4 I.Ionday, I P,rch 31, 1924. The Board Yaet pursuant to adjour21iient taken on Friday, 1:1a.rch 28, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovii.ng claims were allotted and proceedin-s kTd• -----coo---_-- ------ BEF M.E1 T1 , B OA?',D OF C O UI' TY C 0=.°'':' I S S 101 F S OF ;.TL/- TCOL CCUI" TTY, .kSHI1G '.T01; . !IT TIT Ir ATTBI: OF PiMI:; NT Cr, B 01� S , AiTD I�T`1�. PEST THIRE01! , ISSU!'D FOP. COI'STRUCTION R CS01_-UTIO21 nF'CLP.R.II?G --r"LE l;I:CY OF ROAD (HIGH AY No. 21 �IIHREAS, certain Blaine-Lynden Road Ilirprove-rents Bonds, with interest thereon, issued for the purpose of paying for the construction of said road under the Donohue Road Law, are note due and ;,ayablo; and it a.pp ea.rin`; to this Board that there are not sufficient f uncIs remeir_ing in the Blaine-Lynden Road Improveinent FunC. to meet t =e pe.ya:o;nt of said- bonds and interest there- on; and 'r HiHCIAS, said Donohue Road Lax: provides that, should there not be : uff:icient money in such improvement fund to male payment of any installment of interest, or the bonds when due, said interest or bonds may be paid out of thu general road and bridge fund or the current expense fund of the county, as may be directed by the board of county corrmiissionE rs, and it is the desire of this board that a, portion of said deficit be paid from thc; general road and bridge fur_cl of said Whatcom County; and 1%r117:1REAS, the condition of said Blair_e-Lynden Rood In-,provement Fund was not knovin to this board_ at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1924 was made up; and the necessity of irmaedia.tely payi.nr- certain bonds, with interest, requires tie e. oendit.ilre of money not aro- vi ded for in the said budget for t_i-, f is cal year 1924, thus constituting a public emc=er_cy; and :i !'AS, the estimated milount of money r eciufired froth the road and bridge fur_d to _sleet a portion of the said bonds, with interest, now due and pc.yable, is the siza of )4000.00. T1$`.=ORE, BE IT RESOLIFL�D that said Blaine-Lynden Road improvement bonds must be paid ii�miedia.tely, and that an emerE,;ency exists; and BE IT FTET11IR '. ESOLY.?D that P4000.00 of said deficit be paid from the road and bridge fund of `:r'hatcoiii Count.1r; and BE IT FURT1IE1'c RESOIN= that emergency warre-nts be drayin by the County Auditor on the Road & Bridge FLnzd of said ihatcom County, payable to the Blaine-Lynden Road I1:iprover_ient Fund, in the amount of4000.00 only, to meet said emergrency and to may for a portion of said bonds and, interest, said warrants to be drawn in paym( nt of clams. duly approved by this board at the times necessary to malce said payments. Done in regular adjourned_ session of the Board this 31st clay of. nxch, 1924. 11 it it 11 :1 11 1.1 11 11 If if11if.1if111111"1I1 11 I it if1111 " Board of " ioners of County Co.rzniss- " 'ifIha.tcom County " E' J C Bao;ter, A Hiller, Chairi! an. of thee Board County Cw-,Mlissioner State of Washii: ton. " CD Ed Brown, County Coniiissioner 11 II II 11 n 11 :' 11 71 11 11 11 11 it 1111fillJillfillit II 11 11 it 11 Attest: F C %.lartir_, Deput'r Count7r Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------- BOARD OF C OU'_? TY' C OI.11I S SI OHIMS OI' Y111 �TC0I.1 COU'_�?`1-f, '>i .T 'I I 1T, GT01?, Ii TI C; i.�gTT?'R (7E TRAI!S=­ R OF, !.JO TTII S ] ROI.: ) TIE HIGN.1 Y BOITD IIT1 BEST 2,77= TO THL OR= TO TRA-7.'s �t BLAB`-LY=11 P O1^M Ii ;'i OS i ::_;T i'TTi.D iI F1AS, it a.ppea,rinD to this Board that a deficit el_ists in the Blaine-Lynden Road I.-,.-.rovei�ent Fund (Hi-h7,vo.y i;o. 21), for the construction of said road under the Donoliue Road LF..w; and u:� FtxS, certain bonds, viith interest, issued for the purpose of paying for ti,� construction cost of said hi,r way, are nowdue and payable; RECORD OF C®iViMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TIIiDT 1IQnday....., TH.E_......_..... 31st DAY OF Iiarch 192 4 IT IS TI �'P�FORB ORDETED, that the County Treasurer be, and she- is hereby directed to transfer from the Highway Bond Interest Fund to the Blaine-Lynden Road Improvement Fund the sure of Twenty -tiro Hundred (5a2200.00) Dollars to be used for the payment of Blain e-Lynden Road Im,?rovement Bonds, and interest thereon, issued for the construction of said road,. Dore in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of Idarch, 1924. n n n n n 11 11 11 11 11 11 It If 1t 11 I1 11 If 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 if 11 it It . " Board of County Conmiss- " E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board.; " ioners of Whatcom County " J A Hiller, County Cormiissioner if State of s,rashington. " Ed Brown , County Conmiss loner It 11 11 11 It O It 11 it It 11 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 if It II It it it II II II It - Attest: F C I:artin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------- BEI1'CRE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01-11ISSI0IMRS of TIFATCOM COLMITY, WASHINGTON. IN TIE HAT'I'Y2 CF TI?E RE-BUILDIITG OF TT ;, BRIDGE, ACROSS TI,E ITOOKSACK RIVER : RIZOLUTION. AT OF 1MAR THE T Ot':IT OF k s ..FRS OY . W=, MAS on the loth day of March, 1924, a contract was entered into by and between 1.11HATC(Thl COU11TY, through its Board 'of Comrnissior_ers, and the CR.AI° 1R COITTRACTIITG CO T:IP=., for the re -building of the County bridge across the Nooksack River, at or near the town of Everson in said Whatcom County; and �W_1- 27MAS, said contract did not provide for keeping said bridge . open to traffic and main- taining traffic thereon; that part of said contract havinn; been eliminated by resolution of this b o and ; and ";MEREAS, it is now deemed desirable and advisable that said bridge be kept open to traffic and that traffic be maintained over said bridge, and the said MAIM C011T tiACTING C019-ZANY are vrillri ing to keep said bridge oppen for traffic, •1T9U, TII .°R .Fgi�T.; IT IS IEREBY RESOLV__,D that said bridge shall be kept open to traffic and that said • CRALOM COITTRACTING COIZATY shall move said, bridge d o:vn the river and place sain.e in as good and safe condition as said bridge now is, and that said moving of said bridge and fixing same so that traffic can be maintained, shall be done subject to the inspection and approval of the county engineer; and B IT FL1,4TITR RESOLVED that upon said oridge being roved as aforesaid and approvod by the said -County Engineer; that Whatcorn County shall pay to said CRAIM CONTRACTIITG COMPAITY, the sum of 02250.00 in addition to the contract price set for th in the contract of Larch loth, 1924, hereinabbve referred to; and ,BE IT F RTHE:R RESOLVED that said contract of March loth, 1924, shall be and remain in full force and effect, subject only to the modification set forth in this resolution. ,DOILY' I1NT R1,GUZ1R ADJ'OUR1ED SESSION OF TITS BOARD this 31st day of Earch, 1924. 11111t 11 if if if 11 if t1 11 it it 11 11111t 1111 11 1111 if 11 it11 It 11 E C Baxter, CHAIR'11AH OF TI 3 BOARD " Board of County Connni ss- 11 T A Killer, COI.IIISSIOIIER ioners of "Ilh tcom County 11 Ed Brown , COI:Ua. SIOITI R If State of Washinston. " 11111111If111111111,111t11it111111 if11It11111111n11i1I1 ATTEST; F . C. Yartin , Deputy County Auditor and ex -of fi c i o Clerk of the above B The above resolution is hereby accepted and. agreed to by the said CRAT,TR CONTRACTIITG C010AI17Z . Dated this 31st day of I arch, 1924. Cramer-Cont.-Co. Y.' . L . Cramer On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 1, 1924. Chairkei oard buur_ty Co=iissioners . ;C3 -J =°- ,. RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TER34 Tuesday THE 1st DAY or Apr it 1924 Tuesday, April 1, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, 11a.rch 31, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendanre. The following clai:: s vrere allowed and proceedings had: CURRt�ITT EXPENSE FU10 .... _ _._... .. Li.+ -'J .SameE Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Iayland Clark Salary as. Deputy Audi -for 125.00 A J hove do 115.00 Lucy E King do 115.00 li Colvin do 100.00 F C Martin do & Clerk of Board 125.00 II Thomas Salary as Recorder for Auditor 110.00 Jessie 'Ualters do 110.00 D Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 Glen J Slater Salary as Dep. Auditor a/c Auto Licenses 115.00 '+E C Baxter Salary as County Coi;mi.ssioner 166.66 J A Miller Do 166.66 Ed Brc in do 166.66 II"ellie H'Abbott Salary as Supt. County Schools 187.50 21rs Jennie U Robin Salary as Dep. Supt. County Schools 125.00 Edwin If Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 YV H Heaton do , 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 35.00 C Humphreys Salary,as Constable 60.00 Geo H Sybrant Salary as Charity Cormiissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as C ounty'Physician 125.00 Yax Iiehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 ILargaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gat=rley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L J Irwin Salary as County Auto Mechanic 175.00 J .''V Smith Salari,r, as County Garage Floorman 125.00 Y s Frances K Atherton Salary as Office Assistant for Agri. Agent 91.66 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent 158.34 Ed E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 W P Brown Salary as Judge. 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary. a.s Clerk 187.50 - Archie Stewart Salary as,Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 1CS7.50 E D Keryoun Salary as De;ootty Prosecuting Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson do 100.00 Edith IS Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank 'Ails on Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive Ails on do 125.00 J R Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Treasiu er 135.00 J C Harrington Salary as Clerk for Treasurer. 125.00 Freelove L Canfield do 100.00 C W risk do 100.00 S A Earl ddo 100.00 Claire G 'Vilson do 100.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L Medlaurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 `t'l 11 Brock do 125.00 w H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 P,.ul Tolsman Salary as Cook 40.00 H D McArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F 11 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 Gertrude B Deviis Salary as Clerk for Assessor (11 days) 35.45 0 D Post Salary as Field Deputy for Assessor (10 days) 40.00 .Geo E Hamilton do 20 80.00 A H Frasier do _ 24 96.00 U T Jaclenan. do 26 104.00 Harry Olin do. 10 40.00 D ';l McArthur' do 26 104.00 'U IJ Tod do 26 104.00 Henry Slater do 25 100.00 Ett, 1- ce ' --&a C J Byron do 25 100.00 IT'ary h Snyder do 25 100.00 Daniel 11cCush do. 25 100.00 'c'i H Clarke do 25 100.00 John A Barker do 25 100.00 C C King Salary as Supt. County Home 100.00 Y B King Salary as Tla.tron County Home 50.00 I'- B Edwards Salary as Cook for County Home 85.00 J B Edviards do Ass ` t 15.00 Ben Coligan Ldo 11 10.00 lErs E 71 Day Salary as ITurse. f ox• County Home 75.00 E 1.7 Day do Assistant 40.00 A.der T.iukes do 1t 40.00 Walter Borchardt do It 60.00 J F McKinnon Salary as Teamster for County Hsxae 75.00 .Fred V* 11cElmon Salary as County Engineer 187 ..50 Carl I'=cCoy St,.lary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 R.EC®PID OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April Tr_nnt Tuescl,17 THE 1st Dai or A-::,;riI F / r 192 4 E Gooch Salary as Irstl mczi for Engineer (14 days) 98.00 J G Barber Salary as Chaim,= for Engineer 13 52.00 A Yl ','estover do 12 48.00 C F Ri stine Salary as Inspector �i`elcome DridLCe 22 132.00 M-s :R 0 Stone Sa1ary as 1.Latron of Detention Hospital 75.00 Sari L Barrett, Co Auditor Claims :a•.id from Revolving fund 755.35 dwin• Gruber Ey.per_se as Prosecuting Attorney 9.75 Idellic H Abbott EJ.pense as Supt. County Schools 18.52 lIorgaret J Diaz as County Tuberculosis Nurse 14.67 Edith � ld Thornton Do:. rent and staLips for Treas. Office 122.40 H B Carroll, Jr Expense as County Agricultural Agent 6.90 -C Hulaphreys E .yense as Constable 5.75 A L Callahan ;.>pcn2e as Sheriff 33.15 Fred B Ehlers Services to Sheriff a/c dances 25.00 Earl V Hyatt ':iriting specifications for 1]nr�. on Geneva-P,rl- Rd 2.25 E Lescher 1•� georra.-_11irg for Prosecuting httOrizey 1.70 J li Doughty, Sint Nor. Sch. Hos;o. Cash advanced to Peter Ostlin�--, discharged ; 4.ticnt 5.00 Pacific Telephone w Telegraph Co Phone service to County 91.45 St Luke's IIos;,ita,l Care of C'1-evalier L Ba1:1e (Jan -Feb) 45.14 St Jos eph' s Hospital Care of Co. Patients (Ja.n-Feb) 201.50 Bernard Bruns Cremating dead horse by order Co Physician 10.00 Bro;1. ('; Cole, Inc Grvice:ries for Detention Hospiti.l 1.30 ;i}1^.tco12 County Da,ir�T�lens l-:s s' n Butier for DeterU.- HOs vital 3.12 Cerstens PacicinL" Co %.:eat for DeterltJ.o,, i Hos1)ita,1 6.85 I.iOnt o_1ery Fuel Co l_-.1od for 1)eterti_on Hos;ita.l lI'.:e.r) 13.00 Bloed_el-Donovan Llu,fo _ i.:ills :r"ooc- f orDeteltion hospi tal 6 .50 A31Jrt11c P1b htg CO y P1LL'i1Jing rep�.ir'S for Detention l:Os )i_t-al 11.95 C L Ryer ':loa:,': on fences etc. at Detention Hos;,ite.1 4.00 Red Cross Pha.rrn`0.cy Su-cplics for Jr..i1 (`�3.55) Co Home (1`3.G0) Detention Hosp (19.00) (J'an-T; eb--i ich) 186.15 Ovil Plla.rr:lacer Drugs for County Horo.e (13.95) Deten Kos_,) (130.05) Co Patients (14.00) 158.00 L11 o DruC, Store Su-p-olies for Co Ho:a1e (54.30) Co Patient (0.75) (Y'.n-Feb) 55.05 Gra!1 D r L?- CO D1'l:6S for CCL?nty Hone (Jan) 3.95 1r A G liciseolln Dcnti stry fcr Co HOr�e Patients (J,:n-Fea) 18.00 F IT Hunt, DD S De:-2tal-.Jor1; f or Co HOl:le Pat iant ( ZFan) 40.00 S S Horne, 1.1 D Glasses for Co Hor_1e Patient (Feb) 10.00 J P voll' Glasse fc,r l:a,tley e,t YoMe 10.50 0 R HollirgsyTc;l th Cremation of body of Geo Anderson fro),fi Co Horse 25.00 A E Rusco Vet. services to Col1_nty Home 10.00 Brorm• ('�; Cole Groceries f or County Hot-,1t 36.58 1leelcr Ba'cery Bread fOr County Horne (Feb). 39.05 '.' s Ct, n tier oCOtIiOxei.1at 84.70 Frye L C01�1pa.ny i.ieat f or County H01_le 67.13 I' F Gera.rd Suy_�)lies for County Ho11e 30.15 ;l J SUpr)lieS f Or COU11ty TTOr1e (Feb-1.'ch) 99.00 F J Farley Feed_ for County Hor:1e 15.4.-3 Poultry Feed_ Assn Feed foi• County Home 92.50 Ge.�e-?�oc.soll Clothing-, Co Clothing foi' County Home G.00 The HOr1e Store: I.:dse fer County I-IO,-1e 31.11' Clirc, L-, Young do (Jen) 259.17 Th(; Fair De; t. Store do 69.13 Thie 1, �, '.- eeter I.1c, t t r e s -, etc . f or Counter I-Io1:1e 14- .35 FoI_in L;c1-1 Foldilli: bed fo �: County Ho11e 12.00 T lard%-7E:re Co l:esoCOLy �Io1_le S1 t 4.921107--se• 10rt,l:'IeSt rTare Co 0f0_COu-HOeHe1 3.35 ri' rl c S �1ii i. on l 7 '-c,n i y COu'`_ y HO ,,e (Jcan) B_ ..cat, ___.t_ n` ci 3.50 ::i r.tcol:l Co Pnt: L Li .__t CO I lectric sc_TTice to County IIo%:1e {to Fnb 30.G0 Clark• sIcctiic Co Yuse ; l??gs for Count-y Het-1e (Jan) .60 E L H��_d Gc�.s tir..s11 rzaC11ine 're �e,irS tc Cotlnty bore ir1.7L1 Diehl. 1;1-1otor Co Pa s L so: -vice to County Horne car 10.42 Sta.nUe,rC!_ 011 CO Gc',S f Or COL11-ity - 47.05 Bellin-he1:i Coal 1.Iines Coe.1 for COunt;,- IiO:­_2 53.15 Caine•-Gril_?she:xr Co Cel-lent for Count;;), Horne 6.90 .._1 0--lc Shoos f Or Court ty 1i01,1e (Feb-T'ar) 11.85 Belli ,ha1:1 Sl-).eet 1. etas to can for County Hot:le 1.15 Arthur C l:a.rlow 1Lrfbula.nce service for Osc,­'r ver�leart to Riverton Sarz- Lori Lu-1 20.00 IiTe2'tOi1 C G.nC,tO'1ui1 Care Of �COfbL�T c;utierhee.rt 52.85 Ben Tucl.cr Care of I.�.rch children 20.00 ti'laslhinl ton Childrens Ho1:ie Society Care of };nstrozi children 24.00 Ireland w ranccast G:•ocerics for I.:P.ryott et al {pan-i�ebi.:c11) 52.42 L'Louso's Grocery Grocery s for 11ar3:�y Clare 34.47 The Fair =ieet c. Grocery Co Groceries f or 1•irs F-anlc et al 26.48 1,I J UyConnor Grocer ies for Lancaster et a1 57.57 Br01 n•" Cole, Inc Groceries for Johnson et al 53.61 ;r_1.i-re 1.:eat �, Grocery Co Groceries for I?a,`:`s 15.01 Siemons Gro eery Groceries for ':I'atson (tJan-Feb-I11ch) 21.99 Yor': 1�6Cition Grocery Groceries f or ar,,enbush (Jen-Feb-1_Tch) 44.98 S 0 Johnson G:'ocer_es 'or Higglund et al (Jan -Feb) 16.,25 Cle-.ry-Tesdall Grocery Groceries for Peterson (Oen-Feb-Lich) 55.02 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12).51 C T;l Allen Groceries for Bro,nlcy (Feb-i::ch) et al 24.38 1T C IiVith Groceries for Obrine et al (Feb-1.- ch) 28.97 Scott. L Hart Groceries for Sturgeon (I�'eb) 21,30 J P I.L,Ur_in L, Co Groceries for I:rs Coligan 20.35 Everson�Lierca.ntile Co Groceries for T:L--s Hunt 16.20 oIten �� I.:ontfort Groceries for Davie et a.l 60.06 Lynden Dept. Store Groceries f or Fe1tbert et a.1 (Feb) 49.93 Ooccr l:ougan Wood for l.irs Clifton 4.50 Central Fuel Co 1++L?el f or Lancaster (Feb -liar) 11.50 11e,sa-lell Fuel Co 'flood for Read. et a.1 (Jan-11,,r) 7.00 31a.ir_� _unicipa:,1 Light Plalat Li-l'1t for .l.irs . Davy 1.00 Standard Oil Co Gas for Cour_tJr GarF.ge 262.63 TERm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday THF. ist DAY or Aj� ri 1 192 4 Shell Co. of Calif. Gas for Co GaraCe 45.00 I_orstls Service Station Gas for Cha.:^. Com. L Pi°oba.ti.on Officer 1`'.18 II A C2Ssils Gas for Co _miissioners car 1.10 Seattle Hard are Co Tools for County Gara,[;e 1.15 1.Iotol••Tool Specialty Tools for Count;; Gara.Le 5.61 Sta,ndc rd Auto CO P�rtS f Or CClln �,I/ Ga rar; 34.45 Tabor- it Criii1mhank do 32.70 Pressell tin-llullcuist Llotor Co Karts f or County (Jan-i.-ch) 1.70 Dichl•Ilotor Co do 13.50 Automotive Parts Service Parts for SI-_criff's car 1.20 T L Lr• I'i re & Rubber Co Tire for County Gara.�e 42.30 City Auto Lau.ndry L Garage, Inc. Tire etc fo-r Coru-,li__ sioncrs Auto 29.65 Bronson Llctor Co Rei)a.i.rs to Coriunis,;i.oners Auto 16.69 i CLirtin ClFraser i i1 r r' 1 1 � y G e. ., ^� \ 0 S�)_'.�.'.�:5 10" CiOLIi_i� o,:c�, e y,v 5.50 ilortITrest Auto Electric Co l Re -,)airs ror Tin ineer°��.nd Gara.r:e 6.93 I-ozrt'I'Mes t Hardware Co Su phlies for Courthouse (0.57) L Garage (9 .49) 10.06 Bellin�;h-@m Alnerica.n Publ. Co Publishinc .for County 5.95 union -Print inr�, Bi,�d.in (w Sta. Co SuP. for Trea.s (6.80) Aud (2.25) Cths (70.50) Clerk: (178.8'5) 258.40 GriL,;s Sta.. L Printin- Co Sui,r)7.ics for Clerk. (25.00) Atty (1.70) Ct Sten..(10.65) Shcr (6.10) EnC. (2.50) 46.15 Anstett Printi_nr, Co v Sum)lies for Ar'r AL-t (3.40) '_! revs (4.25) Sher (12.60)UAud (6.25) (Feb-I:Ich) 26.50 The A:_erica.n La:u Book Co Annotations etc for Jud-e Brown 18.00 Geo H• Do`ili ng Add. 1L,-1,chine rebuilt f or Treasii.rr r 1.00 Brandt Autmiiatic Cashier Eoui-,.,lent for County Treasurer 210.00 T F Doan Blue r_rints for En`;i veer (Feb-I:Ich) 9.75 Ha.r_ning Ha.rdwr ,,re Co Bat teri es for Sheriff 9.50 Sar_dison Studio Photos of I�risoners for Sheriff 2.00 Gus's Lunch T_.Icals for Jurors 17.95 First. Christian Church do 7.80 Red's Cafe do 8.00 Cafe Richelieu do 12.10 Cline & Young Ded linen for Jiiry rooras 18.00 Paul Tolsmp.n heals for Prisoners 474.30 Cascade Laundry La.wzcL•y for Jail 9.35 T conomy jdet .,:;ash Laundry f oi° Jail (Feb) 4.25 Thal Bros I:a.tting for Colirtr.00ro.,-��40.00) mattresses for Jail (52.00) 9`2.00 A J Blythc PlbC L: HtS. Co Reiff. to plumbing in Jail 3.95 V _r, Johnson's Brush Store Brushes f or Janitor 36.00 Central Grocery Ca.rvas r:loves etc for Janitor 2.50 Haden. C'. Hober`; Paint Co 13ruskl for Janitor 2.25 k=ik,e Ponti Rei>iovinL- Garbage from Courthouse (Feb-I.Lch) 4.00 Bellin�hv.ra Auto C� Uph.. Co Repairs to chairs in Courthouse 12.00 HE-nning Hardware Co Tree -pruner etc. f or Courthouse 3.20 Pacific La.unc"ry Laundry for Courthouse 5.65 i;e lli e A Robinson Tobacco for Jea,therf ord 3.00 R010 1`.D BEIDGE Fir_.D J L Johnston Salary as Llech.anic a/c road 1:iachinery 125.00 1I Bjasnson Salary as Truck: Driver 30.00 L_ B ja.rnson do 80.50 H Littler do 53.13 R Bullock do 38).25 Boyde. Sta-gs do 85.00 Edward Hyde do 102.00 aexi --Tyree-- do - !..dam Iivnble do 78.63 Chet Holmes do 4.25 Roy H. Leonard do 44.63 I' 1.7 GO. l;i 11 do 30.81 Earl St'1ift do 17.00 DouC-la's Iluscutt do 4.25 D i Haines Labor on Lv} =:i1 For-*, 100.00 J Herman Pehrson La:ooi- on Lmoiai Shore Road 92.50 Clinton Beck do 59.50 Hozaa�rcl. Beck do 52.00 ;ia.lter Goo( r?n do 21.00 B A Porker Laboz' on Goshen -Everson Toad 17.50 A H Sooter Labor on Hannega.n Road 7;00 Carl Luenscher do 22.50 Olof Glad Labor on ':;cod1aTn Road 66.00 Floyd Bovien do 14.00 11.1 Goum on do 36.75 August Smith do 7.00 I-iire Van L�ersber`;en Labor on Guide Lieridian Road Korth 14.40 J E Seholn Labor on Bla.inc-Lynden Road 36.00 Glen Thurston do 0.00 Y A Butler do 52.0 0 Arvid. Lindberg do 48.00 Louis.Polson do 45.00 Paul Polson do 16.00 ckj:!in. Pols on do 28.00 I C IIer7 e1_Z Burning brush on Blai ne-I'erndcle Road 12.25 Ola.ns ',.roster do 7.00 Theodor Linde Fill at Cal. Creek: oil B1a,i}1e-Fernclv.le Road 44.44 Heide. Linde do 28.44 I- o.V,a.rd 3eck do 7.00 Glen Thurston do 6.12 F A Butler do 22.31 D B Holeiimn do 17.06 i, B Bond. do 7.44 Dion A Lilliott do 10.95 Fred Tarte Labor on Clinker-l'aynie Rd L Cal Cr BricjLe 96.00 Chet Holmes do 65.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A,Dril TERM Tuesday THE 1st DAY or A;i1 192 4 F C Smith S J Darr 1i Helson L ha.ndley P E ITims A J Berg u^rry�Gonser 1_(.. J 11 Whitman Ra,y Watson C 0 Hill -C 0 Beck David Spahr H L' Beck Russ Beck Union.Bridge Cc Di c': HE,, kins Chas Gahan J Herman P ehrs on !,orthwest Hard -ware Cc Rein Brothers CO H 'tii buzzard T State•I�ighwayGarare OtKea,11 Service Station St<ai2da.rd Oil Cc Union -Oil Co. of Calif L 1.{' Iia,gga.rd. Ca.ssil.s 'Store Kulsha.n Groce s" F F Gerard J L Durdin Howard -Cooper Corp. Di chl • I:otor Cc Bellin,r-he ilachine %i orks Autor,iotive Parts Service Auto la,diator L Fender ':forks BellinJhatm Batter7T Cc Triangle Service Station 0 K Garage Coluribia Valley LmfOer Cc Iverson Lumber Cc Lit. View Lur_iber Cc Davic Tie Cc Bar ten Lumber Cc C H Schuett Louis. Polson E A Bailey Caine-GrL,ishaw Cc L.orse. Hardware Co A=(ilerican Concrete Lorks Bell , n rzaz;z Junk Cc BurDee Adams Iron \:ro:_lcs " -Luezl !:Ontfort Lind Gravel Cc Lit. Vier To .-rnshil) Caine-Grin?shat-: Cc H C I-ie l lyer John Bullock JOh?l r1-1110cl:, Jr A Evin�; H Gerard Fred Perry A Frost Geo 11aryott E Cormton Ben Ticker Amcs Johnson I'laurice Tucker C IT 13zl.clianan Geo Hcnowell Ti H Littler Bert. Bulloch Carp Harrison Oliver Adkinson Eben I::ead Adam HufAble Jchn B7.�r 'per J G Harrison Coal. 'Harrison Standard Oil Cc Lilt Balc er Garage Gri ff i th Rob eras Iiorthwest ia.rclwa.'.re CO 1'eenau-1-lty CO Teal Dros Horse Llardwo.re Cc Lind Gravel Co R A Darnell R F nape r Labor on Custer-Ha..ynie Rd (-'-^ Cal Cr Bridge do Labor on U. S.,Kals�ha,n, L Canyon Creel: B-idges do do do Labor on Clear Brook Bridge do do d0 Welcome BricL:e approach fill do do do Pre; o.ri-n plans of Everson Bridge l::ovirg Haner store from R of `:I on P. Hy. 6 B ,;i o-rlc on Campbell fence a/c Lit Baker Hy. Use of auto on Liuiltili Shore Road Parts for . road machinery Scra,.ocr for steaza, shovel_ Repairs to shovel One Liberty truck Oil for truck Gas C'�<, oil for grader etc. Gas for truck. Ga.s f or truc'_•cs Gas for trucks Gas for trucics on Canyon Creek Bridge (Feb) Gas for tractor Gas for grader on Lw:v;ii Shore P.oad 1"arts for -Yuba tractor Trucks P,-1•rts for trucl: Parts for truck Repairs to trucks Fattl ry service to trucl.c Tire for road. auto (Feb ) Gas etc a,/c repairs to Clearbrook Bridge Lur oer f or bri ages . (I'eb-1-lar ) Lumber for Cis ter -Haynie Road Luz:zoer for Blaine -Ferndale Road Lumber for 2nd span C- approaches to lielcome Brig e Lumber for C us -Hay (56.98) Bl-Fernd Rds (56 .99� -600c a/c repairs to Clearbrocic e Cedar moles etc for repairs to 131-71ynden Rd. (I'eb) Ltaber for bridge at old river at Ir.,-dioff i la.ce Coal l.:tl for Rds L Bri6.ges (410.04) I.ichy laver (28.68) Culvert for Blaine -Ferndale Road Drift bolts for Blaine Ferndale Rd rez)air�3 (10.50) `;ielcome Bg. appr. (73.60) (Feb-I:iar)� Ring c _-.s ti r_g SupOli.es a/c repairs on Custer-raynie Rd (6.60) & Bridge neor L-TcClurg (4.85) Gravel for shoulders on I? L' Di aJ (Jan -Feb) Gravel to Lit . View Road Coal for Blei nc-Ferndale Road (56.28),Custer-Haynie (77.70), 1,', elc or-?e Bridge al, ;roach (24.42 ) Repairs. (Feb-llar ) Clea.rinL,; slide on A --le Road I✓ 'I: !�l�^17 T HI GH;,'A`r T 1LIITTB I- c l:?CI' FUID Labor on Sa7n.ish Road do do do do Labor on Guide i.:erid_ian Road do do Labor on Dez:ning-Glacier Rood do do do do do do do do do do do Labor on 11--31;le I'allz-Gla.c_ ccr Rd do Gas, oil etc for Der_zing-Glac i er Ed. Gas for trucks Gas, etc a/c Deming -Glacier Road Parts f or rock crusher Blade's for rood ra.zer on Sar:zish Road (Feb-I,11ar) Stove, etc a/c -Road cruUl,er on De fin,.; -Glacier Road I'rai is f Oi.' Derilin� -lilac i cx Road Coad_ etc for Dlmr,ir. -Glacier Road Gravel for Guide 3. eric.i n Roa.d repairs( Fcb ) Gravel for S,..,.ish Road Luiiacr for Guide- .-erid! a:.n Road 65.25 65.25 31.00 9.00 94.50 94.50 16.00 18.50 16.00 24.00 54.00 27.63 38.25 19.13 694.04 150.00 34.50 15.00 154.75 31.45 13.25 513.06 0.50 104.24 1.00 15.25 3.65 2.90 4.40 4.83 134.50 112.53 n 0 c:i . 20.02 4.75 1.2,5 20.00 4.50 516.51 36.48 60.41 865.97 113.97 7.50 93.60 2.40 F 4.30 438.'72 39.60 84.10 1.40 11.45 24.80 40.00 158.40 12.00 125.00 1'7.50 10.50 7.00 12.00 77.00 30.00 18.00 125.00 8.00 30.00 10.00 20.90 58.50 72.25 51.00 14.8'7 25.00 14.87 137.50 44.00 20.00 165.68 14. 03 6.05 25.87 15.97 19.40 1� . 8 5 73.30 13.60 1, .50 115.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ApriI Tucsda r is t ' Txr_._.. Azit 4 _ .... DaY. oF..._... ..._..� . 192 .... GE I UTA-PARK , O AD F UIM Bellin hara lmeric,@n Publishing Co Publishing notice to Contractors 2.40 DR. II -TT. DIST. 7 4 LUkINT . FUITD A G Stierlen Labor on Ditch 17.50 George-Stierlen do 22.50 Herbert do 18.00 Iverson I,Lmiber Co Lumber 22.30 Lynden•Dept. Store Nails 0.75 DR. DIST. T 3 Ir.!AII:TEITIME I'U'TD `rrs I� A Larson Services as Judge of E:lecti on 2.50 Ers Harry G Guckert Services as Clerk of 11ection 2.50 JacOIj Huber Services on election board and maintenance on di tbh 4.70 DR. IMPT . DIST. -`20 CONSTRUCTION FUITD Lambertus C Bovenkayxo Labor on Katmai Ditch 8.50 C Jager do 2.00 Caine-Grir.,islha,:r Co Coal for Karm Ditch (Feb) 133.83 Union Oil Co Oil for Inxm Ditch (Nov 1923) 7.85 Lync;en-Dept. Store Povider etc. for K,@_ptn Ditch (Jan -Feb) 20.80 Fred Mauer Tile f or ILarm Ditch 3.50 DIICL DIST. r 1 I rill'TR+ITAIrCr FT-P-,r.O B Hal Labor on Dike 9.35 Henry L Julius Labor on outlet 4.50 Th E Vag do 1.00 G Thorsteinson do 3.00 RIVIM, IlTROT211,1EITT FTTHD Geo Elder Labor on Nugent Fridge 159..25 Arthur, Top do 110.25 I ax Fullner do 114.75 T P Jeffers do- 156.00 Adrian- Hour,'ens do 97.38. C W Henderson do 80.50 Gust Lind do 31.50 Clem Xmitson Labor on U S Bridge 138.00 V B Rogers do 95.00 D Bisset do 103.50 Arthur. a mers on do 108.00 Leo Jess do 126.50 W,m R a d d e r do 109.25 Clem Iyr_utson do 18.00 David Bisset do 13.50 Art Emerson do 13.50 Leo Jess do 16.50 ,},a Radder do 14.25 �Uilliam Van Over do 13.50 l;rnest{ Hal -dal Labor on River at U S Bridge 24.00, Harold Petersen t do 10.00 Chas Turkin ;ton do ;. 5.00 Guy Hudson do 5,00 J F Galbraith do 15.00 Perry Van Over ti'Iorlc on river 16.00 Standard Oil Co Gas etc. 40.72 Everson Garage do 11.89 C E 'Uhited Gas etc for truck (Feb-Ilar) 30.67 H C Poxter IIttb etc . 2.70 ITortlnvrest Hardware Co Parts for piledriver 41.28 `,ll-s„tcom 21-achinery Depot Repairs to machinery 10.00 Evertz, Brass Foundry Repairs 12.75 H Yf Buzzard Repe,i_s to Piledriver 74.75 Puget Sound 1.7eldi.ng Co 'Melding etc for Piledriver 12.75 Bellin h"Til Junk Co Drift Bolts for river work 1Q.50 I.lorse Ha.rdmare Co 1~t ' 1 for River 28.68 E Vuscher Sacks (Feb) 15.00 John George Wooa etc. 23.00 Da,niel� Swcn7maset Mood & team worlr 234,00 Everson Yerca.ntile Co Powder etc. 36.40 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal 133.86 R F Raper Piling 220.63 R F Ra�,pEr Piling 500.00 11ARRIAGL ' TIFI 0"ATI-L! FUM John ,1 BrJ_til:r, Clk S'waL;it Co Recor�'ii:iC marriage certificate 1.00 H C 161-ille, Clk San Juan Co do 1.00 G P Yincaid do 31.00 ------- 000------- The ICI^.rch -report of C C Ding, Supt. County Home was filed frith the Board. . ------ coo ----_--- T' e Te.nua.ry, °February y- Yarch report of 11@a- ga.ret J. Diaz as County Tiwerculosi•s jTurse was filed vri t•lh the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tues(?_ay TERM _ TER THE THE is t kDril DAY. OF... .........._._ 4 - ... _.192... Osf icial bonds of He -.!an Iaa der as Si.i-crvi.sor, ',"; . C . 5i__, .error, as Clcr?c, F 3.1 i'e;rkins a,s Treasurer, and Guy Dex,-ler as E-:,11 in Ten i. ile. To-:rnshi_), were al -:roved by the Bo-^.rd and fi led with. Courtly Cle:^'i. ------ 000------- D1.ISS! O�T-, 7S OF "'IT TC01- C OU_7Y YASIII=TGT O1T . I j,T Ii IE.j I.IA121=P. OF II! L°: ; OT� =S O?jU-'I OI1( F ] Aa-;'njTT n'TAL I: I,1 Or, I._C1;1-1TT ;_ R 7 L Ot_7 ;r?I'11.5, on Iu.rch 23, 1923, a. resolution ti".U.s , a.ssed by the Board of County Coiinnission.ers Of tir''?a..tCor.? Cour. ty, ',iashir?�ton, pi'ovidinr_ for the payiaent, -from the Forest Reserve Highway Fur_d, of the Cour_tyts pro,Dortion i,�39,000, of the cost of the location, survey, c onwtruction and surfacing of the ?,)ro ject known as the I.Iount Balcer Road, located between Glacier and Station 472 of the location survey, being a.,,Lproxi:mately 15 miles in length; and, on I:Ia.y 19, 1923, a. resolution ,iv.s passeC:—ppropriating an o.dditiona.l g3,333.33 tu.ra.rds the conapleti on of said i-)ro- ject; and �JrAS, it appears from the reports of the Bureau of Public Roads that arl additional y?36,000 will be required to con-plete tl:e surfacing of the ;project, of Ydiich the Couity's propor- ti on will be �)12, 000; ITti;; , TI Fu`JFORE, be and it is hereby resolved that ';11iatcori Cuunt;r guy its 1_2: o�)ortion of the additional ;tP'36,000, wl7 ch proportion is �'12,000, for the cost of su:i-fa.ci'rG said pl-ouect, sa.ir ;;�12,000 to be paid out of t.'o'rest Reserve IIiI x;ay Fund of said lll?.a.tcotl Cotilty, a-nd the County Trea i)xer is hereby directed to jDay to the proper officer, to be designated by the Secretary of A;ricultvx e , the additional amoui�t to be paid by ',iIlatcoin G-,unty as hereinbef ore set forth. Dona in reF,,ular adjourned session of the Board this lst day. of A?0ril, 1924. It It 1111 L' It if It It It It It If till tt tl It If II II 11 II 11 11 11 If h C Ba._cter, Chairrian of the Board "Board of County Com-miss- " "ioners of 't'Ihatcoar:? County I' J A Hiller, County Coiillissioner " State of ,.i ashington. t' ¢i tt fi 11 11 It tt II tl fl " ri tl II II fr tl 11 II II II 1t " Il Il tl ti E � d Bror�n, Cot?n�;y Coi=issicner .A.ttest: F C 1:artin, Deputy County Auditor and Cleric of the Board. ------- 0QO---_---- .'A L YL..0 ( l i �.C'C-6-.'Yvt-.J'v✓�-x�.n... C.c.- A. (�.-.0 �o `c_�cC-a/ ' f"'C_'P�� [�'j� • --('�2_tT7')'L-IL_ ' d` 2_,C�XAv, / i--l. - i� On Lotion the Board adjoui,n_ed to i.1eet on Viednesday, April 2, 1924. Cha,:i ima n, I County Coruiiis si oners f' �• kip:.? ��vT � A_�1•il Tritm April RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ednesday THE2nd Friday The 4th DAY OF kori 1 Day of Aril a 192 ` 1924 `;iec��csdG.y, Al. ril ?, 1924. The Board Is?ct ;nirsua.nt to ace jourrtirient to}'en on T??esday, Aril 1, 19`'4. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk- in attendance. The f o11owi.nL c1ai,1.3 were cello,:red and 1roceedinbs had: ------- 000------ Ap,li.cation of L. 'L. Olsen for dance at Everson on ednesdE..y, A;».•il 2, was by the Board. On I.[otior_ the Board_ adj ouDmcd to ?:ieet on Friday, April 4, 1924. Chai :an d County Col:missioners Friday, Argil 4, 192L4. The Board met -)ursua.nt to acljourn22ent taken on '.4eclnesd.ay, April 2, 1�--24. Present, all inambers of the Board and the Clerli in attendance. The f olloti-ii.nE clairr_s viere allowed. a.nd r:r oceedin-s hc d : Peter Beebe Carl Ban`; Lovisa Balla.ntino ------- coo -----_-- SOI:?�I'.Pti 117) SAIZCRS II.DIG.12?T FL1 Relief Relief Relief ------- 000------- 30.00 25.00 25.00 ✓ Application of ';I s Zrillia11s for dance at Von Zandt on A-.:ril 5t11, 1924, was Crafted by the Board.. ------- 000------- v A ;lica.tion of C Heu:,11,r for dance on April 5-12-19-26 L 1.1 y 3-10-17-`'1'_--31, :i2.s cranted by the Board. On Iliotion the Board adjourned to meet on So.turday, A_,.:ril 5, 1924. C1.a,ir�lajl b �.rd Count�� Ce?:��iss Toners RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A -,Dr i l TERM S ,L 5th 1924 Saturday, Apr it 5, 1924. T'r,-e Doard Yict pu2'sua.nt to adjournlilent taken �n Fri C_ay, li :2'll 4, 1924 Present, all i-,=r)crs of the Board and the Clcrk of tho Board. The folloz:ing clpims -were allowed and m: o ceedings had: Sur_as Garave Electric Co R Bullock Jno. Glover L:innie Is I art-miaxk Northwest Auto .�lcctric Co Iddins Buie, Co Current Expense Fund ';l T Callahan Arthur Fvenson. William L Gaston Bert Dulloch A L Callahan Auto no tive Parts Service Geo H Co -----000----- LLTOR I! '.cTIGAT! 01; FT= Auto Sum)lics & repairs for Sheriff (Jan -Feb);` Services to Sheriff (Feb) do It do it ' (Feb ) �:Or�:C 021 Sheriff's Car i Parts for Sheriff's auto (Feb) Labor w su]plies furnished sheriff's auto from County Garage n I;iarch Sa:1ar7:7 as Deput,% Sheriff (11c_r� ) do " do " do " --tense 3s Sheriff (Feb-I.Dar) Parts for S.eriff's car (.=a.r do (Feb ------000-..---- 106.04 37.50 75.00 600.00 2.40 O 111.90 125.00 125.00 100.00 35.00 50.02 1.20 7.o0 A__I-)lica.tion of Llaple Fall,. Cm,:inuni ter Club for dance on April 5, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On lotion Board adjourned to meet on i:ion_day, April 7, 1924. Cn.airraan, i�oa County CozniissionC— April TERM RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Yonday Tier. 7th DAY of Aril 192 a 11onday, Ai;ril 7, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjourniiient tai.en on Saturday, A-?ril 5, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and. the Clerk in attendance. The following clail-f.s were allowed and proceedings I'l d :------- 000------ TIE `0AF.D 0'� C CTL TY CO- I SS I01-'E??S OF B 3I+'OFF`; .iTI,, TCiO , COUiTTY , �til':S hIi GTO'_T. v !IT T7a HATTET' CF THE VACATIOIT OF PA.F.T OF CO'.--.T-'RCIAL S=ET 11T T 11 Tj1'P OF i ARIETTA . ORDER VACI.TI?TG . -:;IEE.Z IS, on I: arch 4, 1924, a. w)etiti on was filed in the o-ff ire of the _'>.udi to of �;lia,tcozn County, UlashinG-ton, signed ny the oilers of all the property abuttinC on that 1;oa:,tion of Coy: iiercial Street in the plat of Iia.rietta, described as follows: A 20 -it stria.) on each side of Coin-aerci al Street a.buttir- on Lots 1 L 10 311r-s 1 G: 2, and Lots 1, 20, 10 <: 11 in Bl!7.s 3 (-': 41, and. Lots 1 10 in 31'-s 5 L 6. '. =AS, an order m.s, on the ath day of 11a.rch, 1924, d>>1y rude and entered by this 1�oard that a hea.rin`; on said petition be held in the board room of the said. board of County Co,::l--ii s sioners of t..'hatcoaii Count-.-, `:1a.shincton, at 10 o' clocii A. !I., I-1onday, the 7t1i day of A1:ri1, 1924, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereon be `iven for the perion of at least twenty days brio:.- to said hearin- by vrritten notices, set ur in three of the most -,ubl i c -places of said plate, conta.in7.nr.; a, description of the property to be vacated; and the return of Fred Peterson, riled in the office of the Auditor of Yihatcoiii Count-r, .,'ashincton, on 11arch S, 1924, sho-,.s t',a.t he posted three f all, true e,i�d correct Copies or the notice of t,ea.�ir. on the petition to va•c .te a, past or Cormerci_a.l Street, in three of the most public places of the plat or said i.ia.rietta., said notices beinc i)osted on I.1a.rch 5, 1924, a. copy of said notice being, attached to said return; and ';�?I✓P??:��, a he�.l'in`; ti,a.s duly ha.d on I1ont?a;r, April 'T, 192�!, at 10 o°clock A. i:1 0n said peti tion, in ?.c6o;.�dance ti°rith tle order of this board heretof ore r.:ia.de of I entered, and the board being fully adviseC? in the 3-..mtte-r; IT IS THEE-17F1FG ordered that that portion of the street knot.,n as Co a.iercia.l Street, in the plat of liarietta:, descri'ood as f olla, s : A strip 20 ft pride on each side of Corsiaerci n.1 Street abuttin`• on lots 1 & 10 B s 1 2, a._ld Lots 1, 20, 10 L 11 in B1.'_s ' 4, and Lots 1 '- 10 in 3lks 5 w 6, be and the same hereby is vacated, all in accordance Z;ith the statutes of the State of '.;'ashin"•ton, as therein i-a.de anC,-oroviJed. ?Done in red-ular adjourned session of the BonrC, this 7th day of A(;ril, 192,-. 11 11 II II 11 11 it 11 11 II it 11 11 11 II It II 11 II 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 II " Board of County CoLl is s- 11 11 ioners of `;i hate om County 11 11 State of ; ashinston. It t; It 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 to 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 B C 0. t'le Board. J A =.1i 1_ler, Counter Coin}-n-i ssioner Ed Dro,:.n, County Coa-l:iissi.oner Attest: F C 1.1artin, Deputy County Auditor and. Clerk of the Board. On Motion the Board adjourned to i_ieet on '�':edr_esda�%, April 9, 1924. Cbai��:a.n 1"o—d County Cmmiissioners RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Anr it TERM Wednesday THE 9th DAY OFApril ......._ _ ... . 1924. Wednesday, April 9, 1924. The Board n?et ;pursuant to adjournment ta':en on A- i.l 7, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovring cla.ii-as were allowed and proceedings hack.: -----000-------- BH I ME E, BOAP.D OF COLMTY COLMSSIOAT=S OF VrF kTCOI.. C OUT?TY WASHINGT01T . I1T Tom' 11ATTEI? OF THY, IMPROVE- F=.S-01UTIOIT APIROPRIATI1,TG ADDITZ 01-JIM FUI17?�S A/C SHUNS 1,1T—ATJSTI11 1MYT OF' THS HOUFT1 BAKER ROAD ; PASS M- OJE'CT Y,-!— .SAS, on 11ay 10, 1922, t'_i-, Board -of County Coruyaissioners of Whatcom County, , a.shington, entered into an agreement vrit'n the Secretary of Agriculture of the United State for the construction and maintenance of tlz project known as the I1ount Baler (Shulcsan-Austin.. Pass I:ieadovrs Section) Road; and ;ftMREAS, it appearing from repoz-ts of the Bureau of Public Roads that the funds available to complete said Shuksan-Austin Pass project are insufficient, and that the Counter's proportion of the necessary additional appropriation for the completion of said project is :4667.00; ITOW, TI RF,F01,M, be and it is hereby resolved that Y hatcom County pay its proportion of the additional funds rec;,z?ired to complete said project, ,lahich proportion is ';11867.00, to be paid from. the. Forest Reserve Highway Fund to the proper officer as designated by the Secretary of Agriculture. Done in regular adjourned.session of the Board this 9th day of April, 1924. 11 If 11 if If If1111ItifIf 11IfHif HIf If 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 it 11 "Board of .County Commiss- " E C Baxter, Chairman of the Board t1ioners of Whatcolr! County II J A Hiller, County Commissioner 11 State of Washington., " Ed Brovin, County Cor.,ujiis:sioner 11 If III 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 It N 11 tl fi It II li 11 Ii 11 1; It II 11 it It ' Attest: F. C 11-Tartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. --------o0o-______ Application of off' P bodge of Deming for dance license for April 12, 1024, was granted by the Board. .------- 000--_____ RES OhUT I O.1,T PERs:TAIM1;11T HIGIi141+AY HO. 6 - B. Attached to Estimate No. 7. r r, c �, r j ; .tiT£�PEAS, , It was necessary to loirer , t_, e culvert at Station 10425, and j11MREAS, 1� vras necessary to tamp earth under the edge of the pavement at Station 814-00, and `:I1REAS, It vras necessary to el:tend the culvert at Station 0t85, and ':.TIEEPREAS, It eras necessary to remove a log culvert at Station 53+01, anal � EREAS, It was necessary to flatten the slope to the fill between Stations 0-1-85 and 2.-f-00, and 7:-19CREAS, It was necessary to change the plan of the overhead crossing at Station 89t32 to comply with the Norther Pacific desires, increasing the a_=unt of new lux-nbcr, concrete pedestals and yardage of the abutment; and SAS, It vras necessary to remove the old fill at Stations 52t40 to 53-t40 bclovr. the profile grade, and 1 PAS, It was necessary to increase the amount of gravel surfacing; vrl"iere the p aver ent vras omitted, and �:1HERt�AS, It was necessary 'to construct Concrete Header No. 6 in excess of the a riount originally estimated, 7110:1, THEREFORE, BE IT R?.SOLVED That the follovring items be allowed as extra. viork: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM-. .. U-e.dnesday.. THF_. _ _. _ 9fi1l _. _ ..._ _._ DAY OF A.I ril...._ 192 4 Lff:',yI?II G CULV71FT STATION 104+25 Labor 21 hours at 53.1 cts 11.16 Industrial Insurance 0.05 I,Jedical Aid 0.07 11.2.8 Add 10 1.13 12 AL 1 l2. 41 TAI;]PIIIG MTDER EDGIi OF PAVI tUT"!"7P STATION 81+00 Labor 17 hours at , 5G f cts. `:9.55 Industrial Insurance 0.05 I,iedical Aid 0.05 9.65 Add 10 0.07 1p 10.62 �10.62 l I v 18 " COITC=1 TE 11IM ADDED TO CULVERT STATI OU 0485 9 lineal feet 18 inch concrete pipe at y�2.00 018.00 70IrI0VII71G LOG CIMMM. I' STATION 53-1- 01 Labor 16 hours at 56J- 9.00 Industrial Insurance 0.05 I!edical Aid 0.05 9.10 Ad d 10 0.91 r. 45 y� 10.01 $10.01 FLATTENING SLbIE 11T FILL STATIONIS Ot85 - 2-r-00 Earth 202 Cu. Yds. at 00.50 11il01.00 REI.IOVIITG OLD FILL STATIONS 52*40 to 53-F40 Earth 150 Cu..Yds at 50 cts. yl 75.00 OVERHEAD CEDSSING STATION 89432 0.950 11. B. 11. New LLanb er at S�48.00 45.60 3.8 Cu. Yds, concrete abutment at yP20.00 76.00 1.0 " " " pedestals at :ia20.00 20.00 141.60 4}141.60 GRI�VIIL SUT'u'ACING .Station 33.90 to 34 33 4311 - 27.2 Cu Yds. " 43 50 " 44 25 .751 = 44.3 " 11 " 52 40 " 53 40 1001 _ 63.2 11 57 88 If 58 33 45' 28.5 " al 00 " 81 50 50' = 31.6 Total 194.8 194.8 Cu. Yds. at �1.50 . . . . . . . . . . 292.20 C OITCRE lE 11AVEI: -, 3-7 H+TAD 1 T:O . 6. Sta. 33 90, 1 No. 6 Pavement Header 16 t long 1.04 Cu. Yds. " 34 33, 1 n " " " 16 t " 1.04 " " 1t 52 40, 1 n " I1 " 161 if 1.04 " " " 53 40, 1 Ir u " " 161 it 1.04 " " " 57 88, 1 " " " it 161 " 1.04 a tt " 58 33, 1 it " I1 11 161 " 1.04 " 81 00, 1 " " " " 162 1.04 11 11 " 81 50, 1 " u n it 16' " 1.04 E1,cess yardage -in headers shown on profile 0.96 Total . . . . . . . . . 9.28 9,28,Cubic Yards at �'?12.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.36 Tota:,.l, Zy'::tras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 772.20 Done in reCula.r adjourned Session of the Board this 9th day of Ay)iil, 1924. 1 "It 11 II 111l111111 tl tI 11 i1111117111111it it 11 11 11 11 tl"" B C Baxter, ChatrrIla.n, Board of " Board of County Coiuniss- " County Commissicre rs. " loners of ti'7 zatcom County " A Illi ller, County Commissa oner " State of Washington. " Ele, Broirrn, County Co_ziissioner It U 11 fi 1111 11 tl it 11 SI 11 11 1t It it 11 11 if 11 11 It II II II I1 fl 11 ATTEST: F C 11artin, Deputy County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board. J' ------ 000------- 1 Application of 13 B I Co. for privilege U lay w maintain water mains along streets in Counts, Club Audition (�c Country Club Supplemonta.11 via: granted by the Board. ------000------- On hotior_ t w Loard_ adjourned to }aeet on Thursday, April 10, 1924. Ch irman Board County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A? -,a: _J 1 TERM lhl.zrsday THE loth DAY OF 1924 Thursday, April 10, 1924�. The Board met ??rsuant to a.ci,jourr_.?ent taken on �;'ednesd-ay, Aril 9th. Present, all mc;iiibers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. `i' is follminE,'� c1G.ii_s were allowed and oro ceedings lad: ----- 000------ BST OFF THE, B OAT'.D OF C OTJ1 T TY C Oi S I S SI L 1 TEFS OF ATCM COL�TTY, ' ASuIi'.GT01•i . I1T '.• i.��TT�?R OF CPDBn TI II'Tr BIDS JT.TBI T: IiJjrl SBI '1TT T. C OUITTY PLTr I I SI+ I1TG IT IS F1-_EP3Y O==D that the bids received. for county publishin r, on this day be, and sane are hereby taken under advi sement . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of A1Dril, 1924. nnctttititnuntlnnnuttl+nnuunnuitnttnn C Barter, C}1ai1?nO.n of thy; Board. tt Board of COunt7r Coral.jiSS— tt tt iOnerS Of '.il1atCOI:2 County t' S. A. Diller, County CorliLssioner " State of ;Tashington. if II ;; 11 P if if 1t n :. 11 U 11 :t u R 1111 It If It 11 tt tt 11 tt 11 tt It �d . Bro,*:n, Count,, Co_'.rllissi over Attest: F. C. 1.1,artin, Deputy County Ai?ditor and Clerk of the Boo-rd. On 1lotion the Board adjourned to r,-_eet or_I.ior_day, A;1ril 14; 1924. Board COUnU,, Co1.1'r1lissioners. TrRm I ior-da.y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 1, --th DAY OF A.L-a:;i 1 1924 Iwonde,y, April 14-th, 1924. The Board. Ylet pursuant to adjourn-Tzent taken on Thursday, Al��ril 10th. Present, all rder2oers of the Board and th-w C1erl; in attendance. Trhe following cla,i-_s were allowed and p2oceee.irgs had.: Board. ------ 000------ plication of F . �Iilliar_:s for dance at Van Zv.ndt on April 19t11, was granted by the ------ 000------ B1120, OitB .T1- B'011= OF COU171Y COi211iSKOI:T-;IRS OF F- i^COLCOU :TY, UAS1-III'Gr1` I . III `11-M1 ATTFR OF OF=D ` I ACCI,' TIITG DID OF13 ":IZI?TGIII� AT: 1'R1CATr PITF?L. CO. COL�_i'Y PU3LISI_IIG W! AS, _ Yr accordance ';rich the duly -gLfolislied call for bids for doing the official printing and publishing for '�ha.tco-m County, the f ollozring bids .-rere submitted and opened on A:)r it 10, 1924: BellPublishi L.- Co: 30 cents per inch, for each insertion, To furnish 300 copies oc the Auditor's ar_nral reT!ort in rarnphlet forr_i for ;}140.00 The Ly.Iden Tribune: 25 cents per inch of solid non-pareil type, single column 13 eria measure, f oi, first insertion, and 25 cents i?er inch for subsea uent insertions; e,nd furnish 300 copies of Auditor's Annual 1ieport for :;"100.00. Bellingham IL:zorica,n Publishing Co : Both first and subsea uent insertions in solid nonpareil type, single column 13 em r�ieasure at t're rate of 20 cents inch for first insertion and 20 cer_ts per inch for stfbsecyuent in- sert DJ .or, 300 co pies of audi-i,or's annual report for said bids �:rere ta',cn urder consideration until this clay at which tine this metter .,as te.'ien up and , 'Iie board _. i C!-ink tbat l.'.!E bid of l _'•`fie Bellin�hc;l"1 A,:iericen _'ubli �l'll i�; Com—pany is tI!-e lowest and best bid_ submitted IT IS TTL, F :l O_RL Or, EE,' I) that the contract for countJr pL?blis;1iric be, and sane is hereby aviarded to the Belling}ialii A.ierica-n PublishiY!f- CoKv)a.ny for a period of one y,_—ar froi.i and after the lst day of July, 1924 and ending on the 30th dp.y of June, 1926, provided that the said BE 11-1 ha,.:_ 1'1":1eri Cc n Publishing COL. --zany shall enter into a contract and, '-.'i t County for the fait!s'ul -rCrfori:ia.nce of said contract and furnitil_L a surety bond in the semi of >1000.00 to, the satisfaction of this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of tTze Board -this 14th day of Al 14 1, 1924. It ti It 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 it II 1111 It it It 11 11 II it II 11 it II 11 11 - - 11 ;.,Ynn h Board. it Board of County Co _hiss- t' if ioners of ':il1a,tcoii Cour-ty " J. A. .miller, Cou��ty Coro~_is -loner It State of ' a.shi n,,,,,-,t on . It 1111u111111u11it11It11lrt1111it11it11I1u11itit11nnlalt 1 Fd Brown, Coiznl;y Cor:n:,i.ssioi-ier :attest: F. C. ILxtin, Delp,jty County Auditor and Clerk of tree BoExd. On Ho-tion the Board adjourned to i_ieet on Tucsdry, A_.ril 15, 1924. Cha i ri.ia,.n Bow-d County C01mliss ioners RECORD OF GO-M ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM TucsdG;j THE 15th DAY On A,aril 192 4 Tuesday, April 15, 1924. Tile Board met pursuant to adj our n�ient ta,' en on 7.:onday, :_;.ril 14th. Present, all rrleribers of the Board and. the Uler'. in attendance. The followirL chill were allowed and -proceedings had: 1 000 ------ FP-P,ITCHISE GrantirC to the Pacific Tele-phone and TeleCraph Corn -,)any the riLhit, �)rivilcE-:e, and a.lithority to erect, rlainta,in and oI)erate a, telephone and teleCraph .systelal. The l.la,tter of the a ppli cation of The Pacific Telephone and TelcLrraph Corizpany, , a COr )Oration Cru,;a.ni?ed and el,isting under and by virtue of the laws O:i t11e State of California, (hereinafter celled the Grantee) for a franchise to maintain and ot)e'rate a,nrt to erect, maintain and operate. lines of Doles, with all crossarins, wires, cables and other appurtenances necessary for the purpose of furnl.ti:hint telephone and tole-;ra;;h service in, over, alonC, and across the streets, avenues, alleys, bridCes, roads and other )ublic places hereinafter described in :i'ha,tcom County, 1, ashing-ton, outsic?e oi' the incorporated cities of said '[11atcol_1 Cnuaty, comrG or re-ularly to be heard before t?ie Board of County Col.laissioners of :41latcorl Count-, 1,7ashinjL;ton, at a ref-ular meeting Of said Board he 15th day of !i]: ri l 1924 and the Board ri f 'd on t c� e Bo�..rd hati n�; sully considered szu e, and it to the Board that a})-.,lica,tion therefor has been duly 1',Iade and filed with t'.ia County Auditor of Said County, and tt'lat- notice of the hea:rin- On said a-pplication, specifying the tir,.e and place for the hearing on said mpi licati on, Iaas been liven as required by law, and t_'.a,t notices have. been -c osted on all the roads, streets, avenues, alleys, brill -es and othe- ; ublic daces hereinafter described in said count;.r outs!Ce of said incorporated cities, and pro?-)er ?hoofs Of the �.7.vin�; of such notice and of Such postir--,' are now on file with the County Ai.'ditor, :ihich bir Said Board are found reGula.r in every ros;,eCt, and that the le�:.r Of the State of `-ashinZton relative to the grantinE; of franchises has been cmr :,lied with fully, and this beinc, the 'ci.r_le set for the, hea:2111L On Sai6 c!.ppliCat lOn and no objection having been inade or filed to the r rv.ntln _' o:i said franehic:,e. and a %'u11 and CormDlete Jaea,l.'inr,; of said a'] licatiOn being' so had and said Board being, o-i the oi:im on that it is f Or t-he best interests of the -o blic that such franchise be. granted: It is therefore, ordered b'•r the Board Of CountJr Col'.�111iSS7 OnerS O:r s; :4.-a.tcoi-1 C01z!ty, ta Shiil ton, that there be and t11--re hereby iS t ra.nteCl t0 said file Pa.Clf1C Telephone enC' `.�E'le l'a,IJh Co7.lpany, said ,,ra,-r_t.ee, and to its successors a.nd as-,i L-ns, for t_-ie ter -in oy _'iffy (50) years, the riri,:ht, rivileJe a.-_c" a,z.thority to iaa.ii.t�.in � ,,:e a t � , ,a',-'- i a,t ru. c : ram. �e �,_zd �o erect, 1_..,,. ��,Zr1 and c"�er e a UE'lep}.10-c! a:nd ,elegra,ph systei:l, and in connection therewith to set, erect-,, ,, -ola:.ce,. construct, lil ,intain, o-ocrate and use ;doles, tot ether with all croasart_1ti., ?ireS, cables ar(fi other 8,'!'Jt rt�: anCeS necessary or t_-: i)ur-nose of ilk ^1S.r11: r' t—elel-,hone an tel ;.rc, r1 service i y. ems_ servic n, over, upon, along and _ across the f01107-rin" described Streets, evenues, alleys, Toads- anb. Other )ublic 7)laceS in '_ .t,CO' _ .County , 'J&.shin`;ton, outside of 1'_i 01"';Or ateC cities; to -wit- : hOC,dS i-umr-bored 16, 76, 90, 1-94, 391, 4-120" erd 469. This fra.•nchi_Ne, ho-%-lever, is ,ranted imon the i'ollo-.inC e<q:resS terris and oDrditions, (a) Ti"�.,t the s^,J �:_ Crartee shall So place Sa i L -poles and said wires or other appliances that the Sa le shall in n0 i.'-a.nner, interfere with -�u,,)Iic travel over t11C hiL,11Wa.y on C1hich said poles, wires and L1.jp;]lianc.es are located, or the use reI)air or i.',1prOVei.lent of the spr.ic, and that no -oles shall be -)laced at a. Crea.ter distance than rive l5) feet from the pro-perty line, e�eep" upon written perr_lission fr.o- 'the Board of County Col;lt"_1i SSioners of S aid 7."-''.2,tcoi:l County. 1 Apr i 1TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday THE 15th DAY of A,)ril 1924 (b) That said. poles shall in all cases be placed so as not to interfere with any ditch or 6-itches along, upon or across said_ roods or any of theca, or to interfere in any manner with the flow of rater through said. ditch or ditches. ( ) �, � ' e shall re -locate promptly upon the rer_uest of the Board of c Ti,�,� t__e sale. �r�alc.,e shy. . County Cm:,TmissionerS, all poles, -;rare and api:liances now in place UT)011 ally rOad Or roads within he liiiii is of said 'Y%'_n.c.tCOiil County, and that "Tiion said "-,Doles are so re -located they shell be located as herein 1)rcvided . (d) That if at any time said 1"hatcoia Cotulty shall be field liable i' r o _ ocolilp,.ni1.ec1 to any any danage or da-aages by reason of the erection, ma,illtenance, use or oi7era.tion 6f said ,,r�.ntee's lines, -.Doles, cures or a,yr)1i�11ces, then said `ralltee shall be held_ liable for and shall pay said damage Or da.lilH,ges, and Sh,21 r eililblirse Said '.i'iOtC r, Coun':,y fo:i any deliiar,-es that said county may be cOli? 'el"led t0 p€'.Tr because of the Iila'Gters in this sub-diviti i On reClte(,9-. (e) That in the event a.n-ssr tele-ohone or rilp tele a,)h colany, to which said 'latco�:1 COU-,2.L,' has crc.nte(l a fra.nchi ;P, fOl t11C _)1_1rj,70SC Of r11 ,intF ininL­ and 0-17E:1'i--ting a. telephone and- tele�ra, h SysteT11, has erected 'Doles i) ion F'ny road which t'1e Ci'antec herein de:>i_res t0 OCcuj)y, Wi-cr said C;ra,ntee 1"a1List arrange f Or ­)osition for 1_tS ;Tires, cables and Otller a"uj7Urtenances on the poles of said coal-.') any, unleSfi said coi-q @.ny SO occu-pyinC said Toad desires tl''_at the f;rantee herein 911E ll const2.mct a new liiic- of ,oles, 1n r�hich event such f )_rSt 00CU1,y 1:1"; the rood. }1n,11 have t.,1C of j)lace 1tS : irCs c'.nd_ Ccblc s on l.C?c poles Of t-Ilic r2,n%ee '_C E'121 but o in no case shell t'_"le rate Ch�-,,r`ed_ by t'le `aantee 11,srein for positions On such line .`moo constructed by it be in c.::ceS's of t'.'"?e rate theretofore ch-ar"eC' tale r;ran-cee herein by t_,-e first OCcup, ,Tln S�:,ld O�.d- f 01' l)OSitl OnS 0n tl1.e _ oles 0': '!ed by the COii1?.7Fr jT f lr St OCCuj.Jy117` Said. road. (f) ;To tra-ansfer or essir ll i('_1t of i,_,e ri `its a.nd j rivi lures herein g"a,�lted shall be made, (-,Xce�'t Up On tae 'Jr e tten a--n-oval of the BoarO. Of County Col' :11SS1011Crs of Sc..i ` ":!"atc0:11 County. (A This _ia.nc ise shall be null cYIC. Vold unloss the Sc.iC_ 'rantee. s}l'.11, wit''lin c: thirty C�2.7TS after t'_Ze 'ra,ntin`; of said fr�xichise and notice of t117 s0.)'_le, Tile riitl_1 Said OcrQ Of COu11ty CO_"L,1='_SSiOn:rS Oi COi;1 COtl_'i-i jT 7.tS written accP'ntance, of tho rl-_it0 and i i t Y' n Z' �" P 7 1 e 1 _1 ''. _l i l ' _i �'+c� }� 5'1 -oriV loges _ e by confer d , i-fo j c i 1U e COI1C_it Oil 6 1__ CC:_ s:OCt, ('3) ilk c='.`_�C' -- ,il_F:tCO_1 COu _t"' shaall ,�,t any ti;.1e mind it necessary t0 lise. F?" 7losives intl'!G.''lll`; li"t?i):i'OVE'_']'_C:11tS Of ..',�1y Of lt5 :'Oc�.C'- , S '.iC.l. .�'"1''�',r'O".�riCiLll�t-r shall non; , urovi ed due notice of its intention to use such eJ=17lCti'?_ves has been -'veil to sa_J 0, ;ra,ntCC, be lie ble to S2iC. -,ren.tee, its SUCCe,7C=GI"'S a,11d_ ass —is i'0't F'.n'r C_�?1a„e' 1'esultin; '` t f s � 1-, 1 r Oi_1 ��1e L1,�e O.� L.C�_ e --)1os11 ves. (i) Tiaa,t-!henever any -persons or rsons, coi-m) .17y, or. coroora,tion, S11C,. t - ,. 11 Ob t,a in CI'1"t7i SSi On of -the Board. of Coll:'ity Coi-,-2- iss o C:i'S "t0 aOve £'_riyT build_ic_U, str''C t',,.rc Or edi '7_ce ^.lOnu 01 O.CrOSS any 'Oad in seiC „'.i'au :1 Cou'_ltjT, Z7i'�il S:ThiC11 tS1C `:Tires Oi' cables O"i SF.i(rO.ntEe shall in any manner interfere, t''_en said r-ntce, its Succ'-,msors or .ass:i nS, shall, 11�'on three days notice from said Bc;ard of County COi-1111issl0:'OrS, re-.ise or re)llo%re said_ wires Or cables s0 as t0 E)ilo-,- t_?e free and unobstructed-oassafge of ='ny such building, Stl'Ucture Or edifice, ,rovicl_ed t' �.t s�..id ch�;n� e .oi' rerlovc.l sha11. only be iilade at t_:e i� yiediate ti_�e t' t it is nece.SSt',r,r to clove Such buildi:--, sti'UOt'_ire, Or edifice, and t'lat the raising'' Or reiilova.l Of s-'ch -, ires Or cables shall be :lade in such 7 clay as to interfere le,',st with the businevs Of said. c01 -many and viith full regard t0 t1l1C 1"1"r-`its of t__e pi -folic, and if t__e Sa.:id bra ntee, its S'_'.ccessors and asins, shall Ile'-'lect , I'd rEiliSe, uj'On the notice )lerelnbefore Mentioned bean- 'riven to remove or raise its wires or cables, said mires or cables shall be i'er,lovec! oi• raised by sa.iu Lcot,l (OL?Tl"t•y c.t t_; e::e_'i,e os sa.id ra.litee o as to a.c: _lit o t:1e Tree y)a,ssa.e o sLICI1 builciin- or Other edifice or strLlci,,.1i'e. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apr it - TERM Tuesday THE 15th DAY or Ape: i.1 192-4_ '( j) Said grantee shall restore the surface of said roads, streets, avenues, alleys, or other public places in said County after completing construction, renewal or repair, to their former condition, and shall also destroy and remove all brush or trees that said grantee shell fell or cut on tl- right of vie -ay of any lli�riwa,y described. herein. DOi%� AID ORDEPMD at the Court House in Whateoi:i County, this l5th clay of April, 1924. 11t!i1111111.11itIt11!i!111it11ii.1111.1111.111111111111ifIt BOAF.D OF COI,,= COEIVIISSIOITERS Opt.. " Board of County CoL.-Li11i ss-- t1 1717I>TCOlI COTITY, j�ASIIII•TGTO%T " 4.oilers of Yv`,'Io,tcoi,1 County " "Sta.te'-o_ ,`'a_ashin"Li " By E. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Boarc 11 11 11 Il it 11 11 I; 11 it 11 it it 11 11 II it If ii 11 Il it ii 11 11 Il 11 iI By J. A. 11, 11er, i::iemb`er - - _ - _ By `1d Brovin , Iliember. . Attest: F. C. 1lartin, Dept? y County Auditor and Ex -off i cio Clerk of the Board. - �- 000------- BEFO1PE. TIE BO,RD Oi,` COUNiTx COI::T11SSIO=,11RS OF 1. HATC01 COUl 1V-, TOI?. I I%T TiE !Ji_k =.'. OF SUP.+ IV I S OR ORDER AP2OI1TTIITG IT L � OP�GL' 'S1J1T F CIS 3 Q 'T r T'G INSHI P1:2 DI IST r 3 1, IELT;AS, Geo'i K7-inefelter, Supervisor' for Baer Tovmship in District --,To. 3, has filed viith this Boa; d his` resignation as such Supervisor; and TI R'AS, ITT. E. Jorgensen has been recoa�s?lended as a sL?itable person to fi 1l the vacancy in said office; IT IS TIUMEFCRE ORDEPED that the resignation of Geo 1'<ti Klinefelter be, and same is hereby accepted, and IT IS FLr TTE.-IR OR DEP,ED that IT E Jorgensen be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Baker Township in District No. 3 for the balance of the valexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of April, 1924-.- it it it 11 If 11 11 11 If it It !: if If if 11 if If it 11 it it If Ii i! it iI Ii N; C Baxter Chairman of the Board. " Board of County Cor;r�iss-- iI A Ti 11er, Co?z.-ity Commissioner ioners Of j+hO.tCO2?1 County I' 70. Brovin, Cou'.rity COimnissioner " State of 'Uashi'iton. lI 11 1; it II i1 11 1! I: ,I :I !I it !i It 11 :1 11 if II 11 11 11 11 I1 11 Ii Ii it Attest: 7 C Hartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On I:iotion the Board adjourned to rsneet on Thursday, April 17, 1924; Chairman Board County Co'-mmissio_�ers ADD? T>:eri RECORD OF C®1XIMISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday Tm, 1'7 th DAY of A-:Dri1 192 a Thursday, 17 , 1924. The Boa.rcl - lc t purslaa.nt to ad j ourni.,ent ta.l.en on Tuesday, A i it 15th. Pre: ent, all KgemLers of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The follo-air_g cla.-*02s were allov:ecl and oroceecli11�s had: ------ �000------ BE ORE, THI, B OAF.D OI' C OUI"T Y C CT.: 1 SS I .1 1 OI+' .�T:i�(+C7i Gfr,U Tmtn? I%r SHI_.GT01;. I'_ T1 1.ihTT R OF T;;A11 SF P,?I=TG ) CaDLi : T 0 T Pi:'�:i �5�- =I.OTT.TS I17 �1:T:,� 0 .TY B?��rETS ) C� I_. C L= `:Tjj:T�AS, it appe�rin� to this Board tllat the Prosecutiil Attorney's bled -et for 1925 is short '363.50 for Reference I3col.3, :?nd that there is E. su::plus in said bitd_C�et for Olfice Suy»1ies; and, that t � „ d Z; � for 2, ( th:;, � she Ko�.cl � By i,.?tee budget � 0 10 i s s��o_ t short ,. � .;�. 00.00 1 oi• f � •j r-,•t-t -F' � t rt -T _��t-o� - _.� , n , � that •'t 7 -• ",^ i n �..7c: t__a.� G, e,--ists in Said bUcl-et fo:c- Re­.-.1-_rs and 1.1n-irtenance, rt r� mT—�Ti�'''+C''�� J` =RE. D t11c..'l, t_`1e sivil o ',,'63 • �s � c "� � I- i "'' 1 I! Iu -_1]=7 �,., 50 e tra.1_�ie�� d i-�ol__ t__e t��:1 0 'ice Supplies to the item of Reference Boo1.N in the 1?rosectili_;;n Attorneys b1%C Viet for 192�?; and, the sLt_;1 of :'200.00 be t3 Oansf errcd f 2 Oom t±lt itclil of Re ��,1rS and 1.!Ct,117tei1O,nce to th1; 1t81i1 Of Til ray in the Road �� rdL;et, %'or t1tc yeL.:,.' 1924. Done 1n r er,-ulai- aCajoi_11'.�cd sessloi7 of t)).8 DOard this l7t-h d2,y of A il, 1924. L. II it tt II It it It tt It II If tt If it tt It tt tt It If tt it It II II It it j C Ba:!-ter, C]7'',� rl'1cd.i1 01 L � c Board. " Boaa:d County Co-_ ,�iiss- It S A 11iller, County' Co1:11_ii : si oner "" i O11orS Of ' 111-tCoi`1 COUnty'' !'d DrO i21, Co LU1ty COi17i17 SS1O11er State of nnnuttllnvnttuunitunssls�ttlultununn Attest: F C 1.1-,rtin, De-puty County 11j�6_i-Lor i,,rd C1cr7_, of t',le Board,. On 1:Iotion the Board adjourned to :legit on Friday, kDD:il 18, 192n. Cl ri�l/, _1,'OL,,2:d COUntY 60.1 1SSi0Yr 1cs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apr it TERM Friday THE 18th DAY or kpri 1 192_4_ Friday, April 13th, 1924• The Board met pursuant to adjourni ent taken on Thursday, April 17.th. Present, all members of the Board and the clerk in attendance . The fellm-ri.ng claims. were allowed and proceedi nos had.: ------ 000------ SUZ'Pi�FI:' ii'I'sl coOPErATIV21 AG +' �T� This Agreeiient ::ia.de this 1st day of April, 1924, by and between_ the Board of County COmiiSSiOnerS for j.!'_l1,tC0Y1 G'Ot?1?ty, State of Washington, hereinafter called the Local Authority, and the Secretary of Agriculture, hereinafter called t-he Senreta.ry, under and pursuant. to the provisions of Section S of the Act of Congress approved July 1, 1916 (39 Stat., 355) entitled, "An Act to i�rovid e that the United States shall aid the States in: the construction of rural post roads and • I orOther p�.�riloses" • c t . V VI ME S SI INTII' : that SJIEH AB a certain cooperative agreement was elrecuted by the Local Authority on March 28, 1923, and by the Secretary on A;C-ril 11, 1923,-providinL-, for the survey, construction and mad ntena.nce of the Gla.c ier--:_ce1sior secti on of t-,.e 11t. Ba'_er HiL_!may and the s urfa,cing of 0o much of ti'Le project located bet--Ueen Glacier and Station 472 of the location survey, as the funds would permit, at a cost of 4pi117,000, and _ 111111 L LS, the above agreel ent_ aas a ?eiided by r1lieans of a resolution of the Local Authority dated T1a,y 19, 1923, and a letter of E,! roval signed by the Secretary on June 1, 1923, in- creasinr; the fund available for the ;;,ro j(-,,ct to a total of <1?127,000, which resolution and approval were inserted in and ii?ade a, -part of the Ori`i.i�a.i aiT•'reei= ent, and YIIERE' iS, it is no-,-,T estiiiai,ed tuha.t 136,000 additional 7,1TJ1.11 be a'ectui.2�•ed to co_iaplete the surfacing 0 the i;)io jest described in the sz�i.d. of iginal a. reei:len'G; 1T0''.;', TT_7-F=F0.EE, in Consl.der'a t-im, of ti:_1' '.;reiaises and tii.e `)ei?P,'_'i t to each, the Local Authority and the Secretary do -sn?.tua,lly agree as f el_l orTs : Article 1. That article 2 of said coo-oera<.tive Agreement is hereby amended to 'read as f ollous : This Agreei.lent COVerS file SUrVew p1a.nS O,i?d esti:�Tiated, construct -ion,, surfacing and -maintenance of the project '_noun as the Ht. Baler road, located between Glacier and Station. 472 of the location survey, tery�dnal Tjoints; being a,,Dp-o__iiric2,tely 15 miles in length. Unless modified in accordance ritl? A-1- c 1 e 4 hereof , tna ;fro ject sl ^7.1 1'.1_ave a u- grade of 6 per Cent :rith 0. Tulin`: grade of 5 per cent, a. general i7., i.niriu171 radius of curvature Of not less than 100 feet, :7it1h a, width of road 'ay Of 14 feet, with Jurable structures and :'ri.th cross sections as shown upon F iibit A hereto attached. The iiiileage oi' the .L'oject is divided a-:D iTr oxixt.a, t o ly as follows: VIi thin t111atcoia County 15.0 iles Length within Na.tional Forest 15.0 " Length outside Erati oral Forest 0.0 " Total length of Piro ject 15.0 Based on a location survey, it is estimated that the Project of the length and standard of construction above sync cif ied, will cost the follol.,ring as ounts : Hational forest Protect. Location surveys, construction and surfacing �171:63,000.00 Annual I:iai tenG,i:c e 1,500.00 Artic lc 2 . That t f,e f ir•st paragraph of Art..cl; 9 is l e eb , arlended t o read : r1,s f o1 lour . S It is agreed, subject to the te�'}-.?.s of this !-v-reey"ient, t1�1at the Secretary Shall pay 66-2%3 per cent of th^ final costs of the survey:,. glands, estimates, coiistrl1.Ci,ion and s fac -� of tl_e Pro�.ec t, and t.at the Local Authority shag 1 ay 33-1 3 ��er cent of said costs. Provided, t;1e,G, uY11CSS 0the1-Wise ouf,reed u7)on, tot: l Costs shall i70,; eurceed One Hundred and Sixty.-thi..•ee liousa,,Ac! Dollars (.")163,000.60) RECORD -OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ap.r—LLaERM Friday THE l8th DAY or Apr it .1924 Article 3: That Article 10 of- said cooperative agreement is hereby a,Iended to read as F ollo:ors The Local Authority -agrees try t funds sufficient to meet all .its obligations with respect to the survey, plans, estimates, construction, surfacing, and maintenance of the Project, in- curred under this -*agreement, have been made available in the following manner, or otherwise By resolution of the Board of County Cmili.iissioners appropriating Thirty-nine Thousand _ Dollars (%39,000.00) and Three Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-three Dollars. and Thirty-three cents_ ($3333.33) elated ITa.rch 28, 1923 and Iuay 19, 1923, respectively, now filed with the District 1924 Forester at Portland,. Oregon, and by ful'ther resolution under date of April lst,/appropri atirig 1112,000, to be filed vritr_ the District Forester, on or before April 11 1924, and vdi-ich are hereby made a part of this agreement. IN WITIMESS NHTEFTEOF the parties hereunto have affi::ed their signatures and official seals, t he Local Authority on the day and year first above written, and the Secretary on the 18th day of April, 19240, BMT--M OF COM721 Y COISIISSIOl +RS for If it11ti1111111111ifIf11to111111111111If111111if11If1111 UH TCOI:I COIFETTY " Board of County Coa'miiss- " " i on ers of V: hate o1!1 County II .ham C Ba.lTter It State of 1.7a shi Eton ._ " • J A iIi ller = 111111n11it1111u11ifttn1111H11to11111111llltnit1111 Ed Brown C V I:Iarvin ACTII`C Secretary of Agriculture April 18, 1924: 2if11ilnnnutlnrtnurtnnnununll-nultnrtunnll 11 ` - 11 ` United States " " Depar Gment of Agriculture to it 11 II It 11 it Il II 11 II It 11 11 I1 to II to It tl 11 II 11 11 II II It 11 11 to It 11 II if = On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 19, 1924. Chairman B -ard County Coam_giss loners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A-oril TERM St.-,,t-L-rday. .. ...... . . Saturday, April 19, .adjournment taken on Friday, April 13th. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following clai-.-.,.-, viere ,,, 11 ow e d a n d ;?roc e e d i -n �; s 1-m- d : CF2,I)ITS ALWWED COUNTY T1:2 ASTUF = AT T-.'-E S ETTLIIM, 1T FOR T TIE,]- EMT H ElMI'-,,G 1,L.U- I C 7 41 31, 1924. In the matter of the settlement with Edith. 1L Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcol-1 County, 'k;`ashinston, for the 2',ionth_ enC,.inc, 11arch 31, 1924. 110`.7, at this tine, this batter comincon for consideration, and the said Edith 11. T."ornton, ho.v ing filed wilGh the Board ,,, statement settirg forth, her receipts and. disbursements, and havinC checked and coiiijoexed the sari with. the statement'.- and having found that they were t actually paid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said pay-f.ients being made in the wil-s, , Dn d from i ale f unds and for the �jUrj)OS es here ine.f ter Set f ort-ri - IT IS 1 =EBY ORDITIE'D by this Boarc'). that said Edit.-. 11. Thornton., as Such Tre,-:i.szixer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said diisburseiiLents as follows, to -wit: STATE 011a�FJM FUIT.D. For cash. paid State Treasurer 5,484.85 STATE SCHOOL FLU) For cash. paid State Treasurer 879.64 For, cei3h. paid State Treasurer For -cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash. paid State Treasurer For, cash paid State Treasurer Forcash -oaid State Treasurer For cath -paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Tree -surer I For cash Dai-6 State Treasurer For. ce.sh paid State Treasurer For - cash -laid State Treasurer For warrants redee-,.qed For, warrants redeemed For - interest on same For rebate on taxes I For viarrants x-ede.ex..i.ed For interest on Emergency Ylarrants :?or warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For,warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For viarrants redeemed STATE Y-ILITARY ?FLUID STATE 1--E'111111.1=112171 HIGF_.1j1a7* Fn1D- TIMLIC I S T ATE T �.IGITV11,Y FTUMD STATE HIG1.1JER EDUCATIO-77 FUHD STATES CAPITOL 31TI1,11ING FTTIT. STATE MI]CLIJI.IATIOIT ='VOLVI"ITIG F TIM STATE VETERANS' C012EITSATT01T FU11TD FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FT---.,D PARKS .AIM FARK.'1AY YTIT, STATE CLUE FU17D STATE, FIS1ERIE'S F.1a,11) TEACIMRSt RETME111v-1-C11T FTEM COITITTY CURP=,TT EXIT. ?SF FUIJID POAD & BRIDGE FTID SOLDILT21 1127LIMT !FUI7D HIGH'JAY 11AIj'.fM1.'A1TCE FUIM LIQUOR II; -VESTIGATIO.Nr 17111M CTIUM _11T.OTECTIOITT FTJ17D MUJILIACE MERTI-FICIM-17, F= 609.30 2,195.13 205.48 7,073.44 1,510.21 1,508.84 2,977.10 296.36 101.50 5.85 25.00 37.34 19,182.60 60.88 20,558.78 30,232.19 114.30 45.00 1,619.20 625.10 1,128.06 31.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A ir. Tram_ Saturday THE 191-1h . DAY of koril:' 192 4 For warrants redeemeed 7?or interest on sa2:ie For vra.rrants redeemed For warra-_nts redeeried For interest on sa.i:.e Fo: cash. paid City L, Town Treasurers Vo,r ca.sl-1. To arshil Treasurers For warrants redeemed For interest on sa,ile For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeericd For. viarrants redeemed For interest on same For we.rr^nts redeened For interest on saiaie For road bonds redeei:_ed For road bond interest cou,Dons recleersed For viarrants redeemed 1ior interest on same 1 or warrants redeemed For interest on sane Fo_ viarra r_ts redeemed For interest on Sa.rtlt; For wa,rrar_ts redeemed RIV -'R I1.' P POT OF L"i,LI,II;G=Il'. I?III?D FOnl'ST =SERIF1 HIGITU Y FUIM CT� I tr IDS TO`JrTSI-TIP F=9 SCH'' OL DISTRICTS , 2E!=_RjLL r'UILID SCHOOL DISTRICTS, FUI-D SCHOOL DISTRICTS , BUIL)Ii:G I'= 11011 TTA PLOAD I:.l?r 011-1-L :,1"T 17I1=TD L�_'I1DI�l:-STJ_ S I 011D 17:l'I.OVLj._T, r U1 I'TOOI'SI,CIi-SUI.LS ROi.,I) II.'1'I,OZ1'i,=?.:T F= Vl1'i ':TYCI< IO:iD BT.1'. IZT ! I: I TCIT 7'U_1?T 12,623.83 590.40 151.00 40.50 1.21 29,507.59 15,164.17 157,334.86 2,280.94 1,000.00 1,475.00 150.00 15.G 3 996.17 305.33 25,500.00 6,075.00 393.13 17.70 3,152.14 291. 03 81.47 7.23 DRAII AGD II:'1'FGVL•'I:�ITT DISTRICT YO, 5. I.�LIiTT . FVTJ 15.00 Total disburser-o.er_ts 353,677.23 Z;�e do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasure-^'s Office and on del.,oti it in various banks to )er credit at the close of business on I.Iarch 31, 1924, the sa..rio being in words and f ictses a,s f olleTs, to-vrit : De-ository i, first. 1Tc.tlono.! Bank Bellir_ghaYi lia.ti oval Danlz 1�ortl�v�estern 17a.tional Bank 1�1'_Cri Ca.21 1. icnal Bank Home State Bp:nlc of Blaine First 1?^.ti or_c,1 Bank of Lynden l ix•st. 1EAiona:,1 Bark of Ferndale Citizen's State B�:nl: of Ferndale Gs.rris on Bros. State Bank of Si.»"aa.s i oo'rsa:c'_ Valley State Ban1c of 'Everson Far e,2? 1 s C', I'iorchant's Bank of 1Tooksack Custer State Bank of Custer PEof,,le's State Bark of Lynden Cash in Office: Ca,.,s-1_ in Vault Currency Silver CI"_eCiiS and Cash Items Total Trea,snrer's Cash on Deposit 2,200.00 2,930.00 4^ 83 2,909.00 Treasurer's Balance 311,170 . �35)9 274,003.09 262,546.73 100,000.00 20,000.00 32,000.00 25,000.00 14,000.00 0,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 ,;' 1,091.72,0.21 Total cash in office . . . . . . . .. . 81_081.83 Grard Total Treasi_,rer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . 1,099,6102.04 I'T T?ISTIT_0IT 'irITr'IZPOF, ,,,. e have hereunto set our hands U,nc�. aff i:,_ed the seal of the 13oard of County Co-, :i.iissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 19th clay of 1'. ril, 1924. RECORD OF COXIMRSSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS Apr it TERbL Sa, Lurd-,y THE 19 t?z DAY OF A I' i l 192 4 nuctuttnunuunnu:lnn ,n 1 i unnu: I uuntln C b'e.._tP.?", C�10.1Y'`:1.12 _Jor.rd Counts tt Board Oi County Co?'fiiSS- tt Co2:,miissioners tt "� oncrs of ',I..O,'t,COLl1 Counter ., _ illi:r, CouriU Coi:iil=Nsioner tt State of '"l�,Shi n`:ton . JSL'O'.;71 , CO1>>_ ter C01.�:1 a SiOI^Cr 11 it If U it 1! 11 it 11 It N N If:) !::,;I I7 (1 H ;i ii .. ,; „ U. Attest: F C ^.rt1i1, Devitt— COu_'�ty i>L'.Ci i ; 01' and Cie:!: of the Board, ------ o00------ H 11 Stout was appointed wa,tch2,ian on the i'verson Bridg-e at a s,?.l,-:,.ry of � 125.00 -por month until further notice. It was ?"Fade his (tuty to See that O.11 trucllm, Crossin(; this bridge, are Of not I'?Ore t1l2.t 5 "i.UI1S wei f-ht , includinn- tri'ClC � IiG. 102,C , '.;it}7 a, m2,1'_imixt.1 Speed of not more than 10 miles -0er hour. t.iatcht:121: to be On tl"1e ,job at all tires when there is any oriount Of traffic, regardless of the ni.li:lber Of hoiii S })ut in. ------ 000------ ko-oli.cation of Falls Coi�il:lunity Club foy dance on April 19th, ryas Lra,nted by the Board. ------ 000------ On T:Iotion the Hoard a,djourn(�d: to! m6et..on Thurs.day,-April 24, 192A,, Chairnla.n Bo rd of Coui'ity Cor_n_lissi.oners . 1'ERIsI 11 �r RECORD OF COMXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS T l-irsdGy THE 24th DAYOF � =ril 1924 'T' is 25t1'1. is sr ri 1924. Thursday, li??ii l 24, 1924. The Boas°d_ et imrsua.nt to adjourn-ment taken on Saturday, April 19,1924 Present, all meribers of tb.e Board and. tie Cler'__ in attendance. T'?e ollo,.-iron, claii2s iere allotired and proceed.in-s had: ------ 000------ Ap \,licati on of Kenneth F. Houn fo_' dance a- hatch JBE:r on A.p it 26, 1924, was L;ra,nted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the -Board adjourned to r..eet on Friday, A,?rtil 25, 1924. -9i �, _ B ar� C Un ty c01:�1'11 s?.On Gr s . Board _1Ot O,djoui'rricnt lr'„''r' talmn 1., Go on L �a, yr, ^ jr 2[�,191 4. I -i 1 Friday, ?i_"'i l 25, 1924. The ;,resent-, all 2aean'bors of tl'.,e Board an(� t pie in a,ttorJance . Tl-_e f ollu.-. ir1C, clair:s -were alloy: ed rnd >>ro ceedinL;s had: ------ 000------ X­) ;l?cation of I'Llarietta Gron-c. fol' dance on Avl ril 26, 19241, was g13anted by t_]e Do.E.:c . ------ 000------ On l:iotion tl-c Board adjourmed to rieet on Saturday, April 2G, 1924. Cha.ir1imxi Poa.i '�_,y Cor,y iis siono rs . RECORD OF COXIMISSI®Ii ERS PROCEEDINGS A7)r 1 TERM Sa.tllrO.ay THE 26th DAY or April. 192 4 1924 'Saturday, Aj)ril 2�t_?., 1.924. T�� Board rl� t p ,a" '" a j L t 1. ,, , da--, Aprtil 21-th e Boa. L" stl�r god ours nen� ��.__e�l on lri x Present, all mcrlbers of the Board and the Cle rl. in attendance. 1__e clf7 . ere allowed and ;Droceedin, s I"ls,d: ------ 000------- ✓ A:c)-o1.lication ofl of P Todc;e, Pe==z_' , for dance or :", ri1 26, 192a, was gru ntec{_ by t_1e Poarc.. On Ilot ion it-c Board ar djourned to , e e t o,)j ?:_onCia.y, A--;ri1. %'8 , 1924 . C1_la.i ri;laYl , Oc.l 'OUi1"Gj Co- '11"! 2S7.0, or s April `28, 1924. The Board r-fmt J)ursuant to adjou}'n.;.ent ta.Izen on Sati?id.ay, 1i�ril "?6, 1924. Present, all l:e%1bers 0f the Bo.-:,_^d, a;t1C: the C16:.-Ilc in a,ttenda.nce. Tf10 foll_m;in€; cDai :S ti:ere a,.Llovied and r) "o ceed.in-S had: ------- 00cl------- Cla,i?:l of T. Johnson for ..192.00, for care of Berget Jolt sor, ',7c^.S refused by the Board. ------ coo ------ CU: P2 1-E.XPEI;Sy1 FUID Saxe -s Barre tt , Co Auditor C1a.i� �S paid f ror:? Revolving I'udd 573.90 Co Auditor do 500.00) �Sarl11'Ba,rrett, Sa,ruI., Ba2?rett, Co A -Li ditcr do 226.60) Sam ] "Ba..rl'ett, C0 Auditor Sc^.1'�1 =' "Pa,?^nett, CO A'JG.itO:L' Cla,i is WDaid z'rur_^ Revolvins Fund Cla iris .paid frOl1 RC'V01v1.n'; loL1Tld 9.75 6.51 On lloti on the BoE,rd adjourned to r eet on Th1.11'sc_ay, 1-0'y 1, 1924. Cii oY1 ZiOanfl Co CoLmnli ssi oners . " RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A_ -or i 1 A TFRM Thursday TiiF lst DAY or flay .192 Thursday,, May 1, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on April 28, 1924.- Present,. all members of the Board and the Cleric of the Board.. The following claims were allowed and t proceedings had: -000- Sam E Barrett J 'Wayland Clark A J Love Lucy D King !,� Colvin F 11 Martin 11 Thomas Jessie :a.lters D 't`•r'urtenberg Glen J .Slater E C Baxter J A hiller Ed. Brown Nellie H Abbott I.Irs Jennie Y Robin E dw i n M Day. V1 H Heaton Anna Berthusen C Humphreys .Geo H Sybrant Alvada Kelly Ed L B_inson I -Tax ieh�id I:Iargar et J Diaz Hector Gawley L J Irwin J YJ1 Smith I.Irs Frances K Atherton H B Carroll, Jr. Ed E Hardin i7 P Brown G P Kincaid Archie Stewart Pearl C Johnson Ed �iri Gruber E D Kenyon Florence Borgeson Edith K Thornton Frank 1,Vilson Olive 7ilsor_ J H Stevenson J C Harrington Freelove L Canfi51d S A Earl C W Fisk -Claire i.lilson- A-L Callahan J B Bennett A L IIe dhur s t H D Drai n �V IJi Brock +'I H Carpenter Paul Tolsman H D lilcArthur F M,Carver G A Pence Jessie Duerr Helgn Campbell D YMcArthur Daniel VIcCush 11ary I1 Snyder 71, Y! Tod A H Frasier 0 D Post 'W T Jaclm an Y;' H Clarke C J Byron 7,B.Wilson John A Barker I IL Scott Henry Slater C C King I!I B King J F I.1cKinnon hl' B Edwards J B Edrra.rds Ben Coligan ltrrsEYlDay D Y-1 pay Ader Flukes Walter Borchardt T.Irs R 0 Stone Fred_ �-I. T,icElmon Carl 11cCoy E 1, Gooch: t CLTMERNT EXIEFSE FMTD Salary as County Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor do do do do w Clerk of Board - -Salary as Recorder for Auditor do Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor - Salary as Depuy- Auditor a/c Auto Licenses Salary as County Corimiissioner do do Salary as Supt. County Schools Salary as Deputy Surat . County Schools Salary as .Justice of Peace do Salary as Clerk for justice of Peace Salary as Constable Salary as Charity Cormlissioner Salary as Probation Officer Salary as County Physician Salary as Coroner Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse Salary as janitor Salary as County Auto Mechanic Salary as County Garage Floorman Salary as Of:' ice Assistant for Agri. Salary as Agricultural Agent Salary as Judge do Salary as Clerk Salary as Deputy Clerk do Salary as Prosecuting Attorney Salary as De-_,uty Attorney Salary as Stenographer Salary as County.Treasur(�r Salary as Deputy Treasurer do do- do do do do do_ Salary as Sheriff Salary as Deputy Sheriff dd do do Salary as Jailer Salary as Cook _ Salary as Assessor Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor Salary as Deputy Assessor do do Agent Salary as Field Deputy -Assessor (26 days do (25 days do (10.days' do (11 days: do ( 5 days do (' 5 days, do (23 days do 20 days �10 do clays _ do (26 days do (20 days do ( 6 days do 1_(14 days Salary as Supt. County Home Salary ays . Matron County Home Salary as Teamster Salary as Cook Salary as Assistant Cook do Salary as Hurse do Assistant do " do It Salary as I'latron Detention Hos vital Salary as County Enigneer Salary as Deputy Eng;tneer Salary as InstrLmientliian 187.50 125.00 115.00 115.00 100.00 125.00 110 00 110.00 75.00 115.00 166.66 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 35.00 60.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 125.00 12 5:00 175.00 125.00 91.66 158.34 178.65 1118.65 187.00 150.00 115.00 187.50 175.00- 100.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 135.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 _ 150.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 40.00 187.50 150.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 104.00 100.00 40:00 44.00 20.00 20.00 92.00 82.00 40.00 104.00 80.00. 24.00 56.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 85.00 15.00 10.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 75.00 187.50 160.00 28.00 Aln i 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERAI Thu-_,­sdsy THE 1.� �,t- � DAY OF =� Jr 1924- J G Barber A VI Westover V B i:Ta.cDonell 1:: e.lter Fouts J 71 D a 11 22 B:. M-In -di tl' I-L Thol.-neon A L Callahan I,Tellie H Abbott H B Carroll, J,' . Geo Ii Sybra.nt Alvadp. Kelly C C Kin_s C NILL-'hI reys U-etti c U Collier Donalc D Ste,:ra.rt t.' T Callahan L J Ado ails H E Stout Pacific Tel c; Tel Co '';esterr_ Union Telegra: ?h Co dith •L. Thornton, Co Trea.s 0 D Post Poland G Gaimiell Sabine L Carr I.ILae Sltir_taff er R ':I Dra:lie Florerce Y H Tr orm) ViSla. ' Ke I 1y IT orbert Je_nes I.ii's Fred Flint Joseph Anderson Salary as Chair_ina.n 4.00 Sa,la:_y as Cha.inrian Ins}sector 8.00 Everson Bridz-e Ins-eector 40.03 Ins; ector so -Bay Road 114.00 Salary e,s Chai n iar_. 8.00 �1 c.nse (posta.-e) for JudLe B . 5.00 iEl, -iicrse as Col: ty Tre�'.suz er 11.95 E_._-..,un.;e e.s S?ic •i.ff 43.12 L1 )erase as Cou_ -- Sul,t .Schools 59.10 cnse as County AL-*icultural Agent 13.94 ��.Ty)ense as CTnasCor_L,i ssioner 6 37,5 Expense as Probation Officer 2.05 11r!.e 1-12e as Supt. County i_or e 10.50 F,_r)ense e.s Constable 4.1M Servi ces to Coun tv Su-:;erinter_dent 5.00 Services as Special Deputy Sheriff 10.00 do 15.00 do 10.00 do� /c dances 25.00 Phone service to County 98.45 TeleL-ra.-�;h service to Conmir (.76) Trees (.78)) A ri . A t (.60) Assessruents asainst Co . Rd e.!c D I D ;Llrl Insurance Premium on Courthouse Insurance PremiLv"a-safe L 'iess for Co. Tre,',si.lreY Insurance PremiLtf^_ for Courthouse v. Furniture ReLzisterin_r- births � deaths in Dist.,, 1 do 1rj2 Ji d0 7r3 do _'`A W - (1o J16 do - rl do :48 11 do 1 9 Heincr?a.nn Di,-, nostic Labore.toryServi ces to County Patient ';;eiser Drub Co Su;)olies for County Patient Stun Druv Co Drur;s for County P�.tien_ts (Ja,n-l: ch) Artllu:� C Harlow 1 1��'ial oI' Si ' nett G.' Siaith St Jose-oht s Hos of ta,l Care or Cour ty Pe tients (I .eh) L Cole; Ins G: oc- er,s feLeLio[Tos _J_ U_li U .Bron Carstens Pacl.in` Co I:1eat fog Detention T osi,i tal Pu­et'SounCPoi:er Lt Co LiEhts fo;_ Detention Hosl,ita.l (1 cli3 to A-; r LTort-hwest 1-I^.r0wa,re Co Hau:nner etc. for Detention Hos,)i-tal (_.:cl-) 'Irl o Drii-: Store Drilrs for County Horne (20.35) L Co Patient B_m%n (0. Cole, Inc Groceries for Lrs Sliiith w County Ho,_io :; a.tcoiii Co Dairy,wr s Ass i n Butter L. Ice for County Ho_:le T,J J Py Ior Su)).)lies for County home F F Gerard Su, -)plies for County Ho _e Frye (f�, Cor_lioany I.:eat for Ccunty Horse Red Cr.oss ?_T�arrracy Su;p;�lies for County Home F J 'a.rley Vetch for Court, Ho_r_e G F IIc_GI^ee Pees for County IIor__e Gage -Dodson ClothinC Co Clothi n-, for Cou,zt .r Homo The Ho -me Store Ildse for County Home Thiel 'L jelter l: o.tt: ess for County I?or.e " eJ R�Ic:.0 1)� -L ; r 1 _l__�i� _ _f; c a L t-,- Iloi", .e _el_ �..1� �., �, t, Cour t,� � Standard Oil Co Oi 1 for Cou^ty ITo-ae `.(L ch) :alter L BY'orrn Overhauli_� Tii actcr fo • County Hoi:ie Diehl Rotor Co Re-,, i r S t,O traC"`,Or etc. . for COuilt�r PTO_ -I L NV.id Su;")plies L 'rorh on tractor fOi COut ty T-iO,_ie I::orse I axdware Co Su_':)1)lics for County Houle �ixe.tCC2'_ C 11C:"r LLt. Co Lit:i).t service to COUnty IiO1e (t0 L:Cl1 31) The Ho,iler i.1.C'.r �.'. 1.�C J"'tlle?^y l` LU�: le--_ O:L I�� f n i s L r e.l. U_ 0 �t i,'n Childrens ' Tlomc rr cicty Ci're of 'ns-tror-i Child, -en Ben Tucl..6r Came of Children Riverton Sanato_^i U Case of T,I .; odbu_y L Lve he .rt 0 R Ho,)_lin .szrortb. krabulance service to A Biclrer from Co Ho:.--, Bro,vn �'_ Cole, Inc I.�ouso'•s Grocer-- T;:_e O'.Gonnor Ga. oc er;,r B B G_; cery Co Bouleva.rC! Grocery Colu��lbi a Grocery C ;; Alien Ja.cobs,on Grocer7r r 1.olten, o. _.o tfort Lynden, De-,�' Store Geor •e. L 4a.lrrer Sal„ro 1rs '�I _G, DuBois J P 1.1a.u;�i n L Co Scott w H,-.rt 1T C iiei t-h J R Denny Tile Hor_,!e Store The Fai r Dept Stoi'e A H I',lo:i'UCo:lery Blaine. i.=ur_icipal LiLh C J Sorensen _PuCet Sound Po-:rer L L Standard Cil Co Union ,Oil Co Sea.ttl.e Hardware Co Fed Devil PiuL , -oi Cool S ;ecic',lty 3) 2.14 32.46 24.00 107.50 Fixtures 57.75 (.75) 4.25 5.50 6.25 7.00 1.50 2.25 1.75 2.25 3.50 1.0Z5 4.00 50.00 109.50 53.82 6.70 1.89 1.10 ( Tan -I: 2.r ) 21.10 236.53 70.30 1n.6.27 31.18 20.41 78.55 23.94 33.60 8 . 7 v 48.70 7.50 6.00 6.00 36.86 16.1,6 12.87 30.21 6 .84 25.00 24.00 20.00 79.14 to St. Lul�e's hospital 3.00 Groceries for I.Ic.Bride et al 54.27 Groce-zies for Harry Ctii'e 32.92 Groceries for Webber et al 46.33 Groceries for Banl.s _et ail (a` ch-Apr) 55.82 Gro ceries etc. for E,. s I.icCreesh (;'ch-Ayr) 32.00 Groceries for i.ar s Olden 17.09 Groceries fo2� Biedler 14.57 Groceries for Trove 13.10 Groceries for Davie et al 8_.Ii Groceries for VeltberL et al G7ch 22.61 n PI`. Co Groceries for I.i_rs Taylor (1_.ch-A :r 69.15 Groceries for :irs Brandt (I:Ich-A_Dr) 16.70 Groceries f or Iirs LoliCa.n 20.36 G:.'oceries for S 'J SturO,;eon 20.44 Groceries for 1.1innard 15.00 Groceries for Buenz 12.50 Clothii_�,,' for S__iith boys 17.23 Clothin,; for Beret Johnson (Feb) 25.00 „ood for rYrani. -' ]��--nlcs (T_c'h) 8.50 t Plant LiL_' .t s f or i.Irs Davy 1.00 Insurance PremiLun on auto 11.00 i-ht Co Lt cc Poorer for County Ga.ra, e 7.08 Gas etc for Courthouse (2 . rl0 )c. Ga,re,Le (106.00) 108.70 Gass fox Counter GarajSe 391.40 'drench fox County Gara`;e 2.49 Co )lu;_;s f or County Gare,L e 6.00 Co ?a1"ts f oi' Count, Garar-e 1� .16 a` RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS April TERM Thursday THE 1st DAY OF Kay 192 4 Diehl IFotor Co Pressentin-Hullquist Motor Co. Automotive Parts Service Geo H Cher Co Snyder's Tire Shop Charles'. Tire Shop Page Service Station Auto Raditor & Fender Ciorks %lorse Hardware Co Noxthwest Hardware Co Northwest Auto Electric Co The Auto Top Co Union Prtg., Bndg & Ste. Co Griggs Sta & Prtg.Co Anstett Printing Co., Inc Bellingham American Pub Co C.A Griffith Co Frank Pierce ' E 13 Lescher Cafe Richeliet? Chicken Inn Hotel Leopold Jack Eartin's Restaurant Harry Darns on Caf e Puget Sound Power & Light Co Paul To.lsman A T Blythe_'Plumbin- & Heating Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Economy Viet Clash Laundry Pacific Laundry ivIartin Electric Co A �T Blythe Plumbing & Heating ThQ.l Bros PavkerIs We tern Y: ood Working Co Nei lie A Robinson Bellingham Auto & U.-Loh. Co J Z Johnston 1.1 B j a.rns on Roy Leonard r�"1• SW,ift Douglas 1;1L1SCLltt Edward Hyde R 11 Gaskill C •0 Beck R H Gaskill C .0 Beck H -B Beck David Soahr Ge,o Albans Russ Beck C F Ristine Ed - Hyde Earl Swift Douglas 161uscutt Guy Vyse T Biggerstaff R Young Francis Brooks Bert E Smith Evan Nordby J Herman Pehrs on Crazier Contracting Co Fred Tart-e F -C Smith S ,J llarr Chet_Holmes Ja.s Scutt Roy Leonard Theo Linde. He.lge Linde F A Butler D B Holeyna.n Bion A Elliott E B Houma Lawrence Scutt Carl - Larson Jared Davis Albert 0_rali E A Parker Olaf Glad I I.1 Gammon A H Sooter. Carl I.uenscher Ge.irit Polinder, Jr 'V,,Iill DeVri es V[i11 Fullner Clarence Koetje Pasts for County Garage 1.13 do 44.05 do 69.55 Gears for County Garage 22.00 Tires .for County Garage (Mich -Apr) 41.13 Tire flap for County Garage 1.2:j Tires for County Garage 37.00 Repairs for Counter Uarage 8.25 Supplies for Garage 6.96 Supplies for Detne Hosp (.35) Cths (1.691 Garage (36.51) 381.f55 Battery service etc. for Co Garae (14.'31) Eng (.88) Sheriff (27.70T 42.89 Auto curtains repaired for Sheriff 0.90 Supplies to Aud �12.15) St Exam (5.50)Tri60.15) Assr (39:85) Agr Agt (7.25) (1,1ch-Apr 124.90 .Supplies for Aud (.70) Sher (4.00) Eng (21.00) Atty (.15) Agr Agt (1.35) 27.20 Printing for Cous,�ty Treasurer 20.75 _ Publishing for County 51.45 Letter heads •;or County Supt. 17.00 Notes etc. to Pierces' Code for Pros .. -Atty 20.00 - Auto list for Sheriff 10.00 I:Ieals .fo.r Jurors 11.35 do (I"Ich) 6.90 do 13.00 do 12.65 do 27.50 Car tickets -for Jurors 10.00 Ideals f or Prisoners 396.60 Co P1u1!1,oing repairs in Jail 9.10 L,,,u-gdry -for Jail. 2.75 Lain'idry for Jail 1.0.10 Laundry for Courthouse - 4.30 Lamps etc. for Courthouse 31.40 Co.- Materia11 for Courthouse Plumbing 4:00 Linoleum etc for Courthouse -202.80 Sash cord for Courthouse 2,85 1.aterial for Courthouse (13.75) w Garage (1.00) 14.75 Tobacco -for ;r`etherforc 3.00 Renairs-to Commissioners Chair 4.00 ROAD AID, BRIDGE FUI1D Salary as I:ieche-nic a/c road machinery. Salary as Truck Driver_ do do do do do do do Work on Clelcome Bridge do d0 do do Labor painting Marietta Bridge do do do do do do do Repairs on Marietta Road do Labor on lit View, LLvmni Shore Re -building spar_ of Everson Bg. Labor on Drayton Harbor Road & do d0 do. do - do do do do do do do d0_ do do do Labor on Everson -Goshen Road Labor on j7oodlavin Road do • Labor on Hannegan Road do Labor on Hannegan Slough Bridge do do do Cloodlar:sn 125.00 42.50 70.13 34.00 34.00 25.50 72.25 18.00 4.25 123.00 9` 25 57.38 87.13 87.13 7i.50 55.78 17.00 21..25 4.25. 12.75 44.62 25.50 70.00 52.00 roa,ds92.50 867.18 Selkirk Hill 153.00 99.88 114.75 103.38 71.00 12.75 109.12 15.75 2.2.75 80.50 32.37 7.44 8.75 24.05 49-.50 3.50 31.50. 36.00 21.00 7.00 21.00 6.00 1.50 1.50 3.00 RECORD -OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apri"1 TERM Thursday THE 1st DAY OP May 192 4 Gerrit Veleke Labor on Hannegan Slough Bridge 1.50 J F Handley Labor one l ugents e". Boulder Creek Bridges 14.00 L Handley do 72.00 Paul E 1,Tims do 65.25 A J Berg do 76.50 D J Hai nes Operating Llurm.i Ferry 100.00 C L LaPlant & Co H`_,-tra work on Permanent Highway 6 B 37C .49 Lew. renc e Township W' ork on Road #320 400.00 C F. Liverriore ti ork at U S Bridge 120.00 Wha,tcom Falls :!!ill Co Llu:iber -.or Bride Signs 4.50 The. Horne Store I:ia.teria,I used i P. painting bridge signs 1.96 Petro Paint Iv1fg. Co Paint f or bridges 132.50 Hagen E. Hogberg Paint Co Pa.i}1t brush to paint bridges 7.50 Pa.c•ififf Tel '�. Tel Co Long distance service to Engineer a/c Everson Bg. ..60 Col•-Lafbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber na-its for Everson Bg. repairs (in -Feb) 2.10 Colin,bia Valley Lbr. Co Lurfrier (Ha-i-ne..san Slough Bg) 23.15 Columbia Valley Lbr. Co Lu_nbor for bridges & trucks 40.76 F i`i Brodahl Haulir_g lbr. & Poles for 11t. VQDlr. Rd (21.00) & Old River Bg (4.00) 25.00 Standard Oil Co Gas & o i 1 61.25 Harry Odell Gas & oil a/c Welcorne Bridge Fill 3.70 E L Hurd Gas for grader on 1:It View Road' 4.84 L F-reeman Gas etc f or truck a/c Blaine -Ferndale Repairs (lvlch-Apr) 77.40 Everson 11oto-r Co Gas & oil, for truck hauling shovel from So Pass Rd (T:!lch) 4.65 Howard -Cooper -,Corp Parts. foi• Yuba tractor (172.52) Hoist (11.89) Truc-C (69.68) 254.09 Diehl i Io for Co . Parts f o x• t--ucks (125.00) Garage (1.13) 126.33 Bar•lo-w Garage Parts for trucks (11ch) 2.25 Wes'ern Auto Supply Co Parts for trucks 4.35 Bel•linr;hoan Yachine Works Rings f or tractor 12.75 F ' Gorsuch- Bolts for shovel on Selkirk hill 1.30 Cu tin & Fraser Ford m3 ri r_g 5.00 -Federal Tire- Sales Co Tubes fo:c Trucks 3.60 Puget Sound :'Ielding Co Melding 8,00 !,Tor•thwest Auto Elect Co Battery servic e to trucks 2.63 1,Torth,: est Hardware Co 1:-1ateria1 117.60 Hountain Vi'=r Store Sup for lit View 'Rd (3.08) Selkirk Hill on Rd 146 (1.28) 4.36 Belling? am Junk Co Rails, cablb etc 222.44 Arne,rican Concrete Ctorks Pipe for Drayton Harbor Rd (24.75) & Clipper Rd (79.80) 104.55 Caine-Grirnsha i Co Coal .for Drayton Harbor Rd (71.67) Selkirk Hill (112.32) 183.99 RIVUq MROVE11 ITT FUIkD 11 Bjarnson Salary as Truck Driver 46.75 R 1,I Gaskill do 4.25 Roy Leonard do 2.13 C C Smith Labor on River 66.50 T P Jeffers do 102.00 A Nourrens do 99.00 Fullner do 110.00 Arthur Toi, do - 99.00 Geo Elder do 136.50 V1 R Parker do 35.00 C 0 ThoEms do 22.50 L R Abel do 12.00 S jT Jones do 13.50 Geo Elder. do 13.00 H l'l. Crocker do 30.00 T P Jeffers. do . 54.00 Clem Knutson Labor on U S Bridge 156.00 V B Rovers do. 130.00 Leo Jess do 143.00 Ylyn, Radder do 123..50 David -Bisset do 117.00 Arthur Emerson do 117.00 C ',W Henderson do 59.50 John George do 3.50 C E Whited Gas & oils 11.04 Standard Oil Co Oil 9.29 Puget So -Lind Y.-Felding Co T;elding - 3.00 Carl Holdt 't'Ie1din _, etc.. . g (Feb -1Ich) 2.20 Curtin Fraser Repairs 10.00 H . Buzzard Blacksmithing 2.75 A Y-Jasching Blacksmithing etc (fan -Feb -_Hick-Apr) 82.33 -Y-Ihatcom I1achinery Depot 1.1achine re-oa.irs for River 19.55 iTorthwest Hardware Co Bolts etc. 33.77 Larson & Yiller Drift bolts etc 33.35 Horse Ha.rdxrare Co Supplies for river 77.23 Farmers l:leficantile Co Hails - 2.50 Bellingham Junk Co Ropey 149.50, D A Grif f en & Co Su -.:plies for river Mork (1:1ch) ;i'.. 22.10 R F Raper Piling & lumber 1,222.55 Imperial Fir Lumber Co Lumber 1.08 R Hora.t Wood etc. 4.75 Caine-Grimshasr Co Coal 84.36 H A 'Cas s ils Gas & oil 16.55 S:7 f3 a^ RECORD - OF COMMISSIONERS.. PROCEEDINGS April Thursdayy 1st 4 TL'RhI Txr Dar of T.'ray 192 I Roy. Leonard . 11 B•ja:rnson John Barter Yvi H Littler R B.tlloch Carl Harrison Oli?7e2.-. Adkins on Eben 1lead Adam, Htuulble Ja.c.ob Moser R Id Gaskill John Bulio.ch John Bulloch, Jr. Fred Perry A -Et., i n g E i- ,-.T r. n g A "1, host Geo. 1.1aryott Elmer Compton Ben Tucker Fritz Johnson Fletcher Tucker Byron Van Brocklin Glacier Lwnbdr Co HcKenzie & Sorensen D A Gri_Pfen & Co H 1 Buzzard Morse Hardware Co NorthvJest Hardware Co Curtin & Fraser R A Darnell Feenaughty 1,la.chinery Co A �e.rica.n Concrete Works R F. R ape r j711_a,tcora Machinery Depot C L Sicklesteel Roland. G Gamwe11 Hartsell Hardviare Co G P. K_i r_caid,. Co Clerk Peter.Beebe Lovisa Ballantyne 0 R, Hollingstiioeth Carl Bang Louie Henry Thorne Current Expense Fund Arthur Everson Win Z Gaston A- L. Callahan SLu-n�as Garage & E1eeti�ic 'Co OtlTea.11 Service Station Holland Motor Co Flo.QdcI�ig]:it-�,Lo�g?•�g�•Co�pany PERK! �.�4ENT HIGHUAY 111IITTENATTC H FUI?D Labor on Samish Road &.Rock Crusher 8.50 do 21.25 Rock Crusher on Deming -Glacier Road 151.94 do 119.81 do 74.37 .do 53.13 do 40.38 do 108.75 do 99.34 do 55.78 do 28.15 Labor on Samish Road 117.50 do.. 80.50 do 114.00 do 7.00 do 7.00. .Labor on Guide South Road 78.00 do 50.50 do 31.50 Labor on Deming -Glacier Road 130.00 do 4.00 do 4.00 Piling for Deming -Glacier Road (I1ch-Apr). 3-18.00 Lumber f oi- Rock Crusher (209.39), Boulder _ Creel: (251.15) & Prevost Bridge (46.70) .- �?:T�.i'cl�) 507.24 Piling for Provost Bridge 78.00 Roof paper etc. (Deltl-Gl . Rd) (Ileh) 9.38 Bla.cksrlii_ thin`; for Sax:ii sh Road (12.25) & Dei"iiing-Glacier Road (87.25) 102.25 Supplies for Samn_sh road (11.04) - & i)e ring - Glacier woad' (11.81) 22.85 Ma.teria.l for Samish Road (0.39) & Deming - Glacier Road (59.70) 60.09 Repa.s tc Scarifier for SalLish Road 19.00 Gravel for Samish Road 13.60 Blades for Avery Road Razer for Samish Road 5.46 Pi-oe f or Samish Road 103.95 LLunb er for Guide Ilieridi an Bridge 178.85 ,- Machine repairs 17.80 DRAINAGE IKPT . DIST . 7r 5 11AIITT . FTT D Lumber etc 19.05 DRAINAGE DIST ir 3 1.,UUITTEHAITCE FTPTD Premium on Comcgissioners Bond 7.50 DRAINAGE DIST. --11 20 COiTSTRUCTIOIT FUND Tools etc (Oct 1923 Jan 1924) 19.50 11UPIAGE' CERTIFICATEFTTED, Recording 1.1arriage Certificates 37.00 S OLDIERB -!,TD SAILORS* IiTDIGENT FUI?D Relief 30.00 Relief 20.00 Burial 'of Vim J Evers 100.00 Relief 25.00 Relief 30.00 LIViUOR . 1IdVESTIGAT IOF FUITD Suin3li es & labnr to Sheriffs auto from County Garage (Apr) 162.90 Salary as Deputy Sheriff. (April) 125.00 do 100.00 Expense as Sheriff 48.65 Gas etc . (Ifch) 37.76 Oil 0.90 Parts for Sheriff's auto (Apr) 26.25 GE I, k4 VA -PARK ROAD FUND Improving Geneva -Park Road 522.53 ------ 000------- Bond of J III Jenson as Constable for Geneva. Township, -ias approved by the Board and filed wit4 County Clerk. ------001----- The minutes of.tl-.e April session were read and approved by the -Board. On.Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, May 6, 1924. Chairman Board G6unty Coiiniiissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 11'= 11 TI:Itm T,-,cs-d_c y THE 6th DAY OF - 192 , - Tucscaay, Tway 6, 1924. The Board_ mot jpursu2nt to a.djoui-m-ac2nt taLer_ on Thursday, I.17ay 1, 1924. Present, E...11 r-ie?_?bens of t-h Board a.nc_ tlic. Clerlr in attendance. The follov.,in- cl&ims °;Tere allo-aed a.iy.-oroceedinus had: -----000----- CLTT'MEl.T ,z°�r: �;SB 1, U1TD dith L. T11ornton, Co Treas . sta7-?-1-)s u; envelopcs fo "i: Treats. office 459 .30 D C A ent Ins. -Oreriiiv_-ii on vot i <<,c' i zes be inj shi-o:-ed to Belli=haa 86.96 C OTT_'Tv=SLLC TI 0 T S' 2-!i T, r - ja Oj�D FT l7) 1_ori :i is Re_;iste_i...a- i.=_.chine Co 20 voting i CO._1i---1.es 21,740.00 ----- 000----- The April Re -port of Tars R 0 n , ;n� " � e„ H s-,i � Stone e s i._�. �.i on of het Lion o�, c.�,_ ,�� l ti 'i led- ; -"� ith U..e , Board. The ite ort of C C Iii? `; as SL?;t. Count-r ??or_ie, t;a.s filed ':T1t=_ U-_ Board. On s.iOtiOi! the BOL?.rd c).C_,j01)2^ned t0 i eet On r idc',y, 1.1<,�" 9, 1924. Cilla."! ri:?Ui� D ', C0L?iitjT CcY1»_SB1O"_fie-s 6- 3 fti -` RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A�.-,r i1 TEs11T Fr J. cl y THE 9 th DAY or 1, ay 192 n- Aril n S"ut:.'day 11 10th u It If 1924 . Fr1Gc -.ia%Y 9 192�� . The BO�;rd '_'Ict 1?rs1 2.^ 1, 0 adjournment. > ,1,- n.?E SC�c T% 1._c.'r G 1924 ,y , � �,� en on Pre-1r Y 1 al ei 1 ^ R -G+ ''' 1 -� .i y. � L 1.1 ^> n n �' e r e J.�se.. �, �, 1 1�_ �:�.�;�. o� ��_e hoU._d �.na � ��, Cl-in �..t�e�ldance. 111C; i'ol1o,ri11� clai_s 2.i1O_ µ^''OCE':DC:1i=f7a ?1c.d_. ------ 000----..- 1✓-,. . .L -i s i !,r . c.Z_ o. �;o. ! r� 'Y1 ' ::1 r r dance pj �� _1i __ir:•.. G �'.11.e ;.o �.,_.,.�ce oil L'_��; lO, � d Trn r, of ��,..__ne �-. H � o � r_•.un -� ,r dance � ,lzc�-.� ^t -31rc-h B,?.y Pavilion on 10, viere by t-`,!,: On 1.Iotior. t'1e Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, 10, 1924. Ciilc.lri1 .11 13 1^C. COUYl'i, jT CO Iss i oilr'21s . Saturday, �. '�; 10 19w4. the Boa-C, _ct ,;urS ?c,iit to L.d iO1.1=11's:? T'' -r � � ] ;d �`eSei7t, all I'1c:'-abers of the Bocrd, L11C'. 11-1-1c in attendance. T'i3 -iO11C: ili` C1f.1'. .:ere an d ro ce edincs had ; ------ 000------ A w 1ication cf li. of =1. Lod-e ff Derain-, for 0,ance On 1.1 zr 1-0, 1924, was €;ra =ted by the Board . On I.lotion the Board adjourned �.o i:eet on i.onct .�,r, 1 , 1924 Cllairi ?e'.!1 uOc. 'd County col_,-Imis si-oners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERm Lone �,�% T14E 12t�� DAY of .y 1924 AiJri1 Il ct'�vud��r 11 11)t1^, 11 it It 19211. _i0_1Clay 1..1 �T 12 19 z-- • !'_1e Lo'•.= d. , of 'S 7 ' t o r ' . ' tuak y � C r'L1_ J c llt -- JL.�,1 t �0 �. di 0u- nl:,e�_ ��,_Len on 1: ,; 0 , �' re Je_. , all i' ' o ` r i n tic Clor=,- in attendance _1G' f0110: 1i1� cl'. `.L_'S `.rer e a110rreO. al1.d E J O' � L .3 0 �, t C_ � C. �-1 IJ:`'OCCedi11'_;S had: ------ 000------ Appli_cation of IIo-Jcs`rell Coni-iiur_ity Club for dance on y 1'7, 1924, was „x'�.ntec by tl?e �oL..rd.. IG N Ry Co filed a claim for 6423.60 with interest, for damages on account of alleged unnecessary ta.. in School District No. 16 for 1922. ®---»coo----w J. J_, , .t_ J_ f� On '1.10t,iOn l,Y'_� IJ�O�'w'd c,0-�OL?w'nCQ t,0 _`F'(?l. Cr s. TU.CSdO,�', T:'"ay 1�, 1924. Tie B'Ca ^d Y:Yet I.Urmia t t0 c^.djOl?y?1'.£'nt '�c.'.I>en 012 I.:O.�r 1 , 192� . 1'�'eSe33t, all. :-ierabers of the Board o2id the Cler, in attendance. The fol1ov1jn ' claim were allovied and_ :roceed.ins had: ------ 000------- B='O `;. T1;.'.: BOYd-11) 0_" COTI:T" CO!.: 7ISS.>_O -� S 0-, T. i---�m� - IyT 11 !.1inr�:. T 1)Otr<�!��:5'l �'_?S e BOc,2(,1_ Ol S1.��: 0_CV:. iJ :1 r'�' 0:. �.700S:r�G�. ('i 'i TO-,: !�w�l�.i'yJ have �'�'. (.�'OY.:1.1�'ii(.=eC� %, i:. Er: i.,yJ �:O�ii tZ:leil 1, if 1I'.i0i: illon, Z:1VC::.:OY1 R 3 , I" aer_'y 0i' SL?_:?0,s R 1, a A IT)=n lJo 'a r,:r Su}- �? 1 , ' s POL?n61'_a5 t,erS IT I T_ FuLi Ol!1c,t Sc,,id E'. l:icI 11en, o _`Verson c , £':(1d_ Ira i f- _. Of Si c'„ -'l J 1 , anc Albin I?ovde of S,.i las ? 12 be and t":-icy are hereby a].�Pointed. as P',und.'- rasters f .:r said ZT'.J ^I�1JC',C'•� TO�.`'l� ti'�ll1J Dono in re utlar a -'our-.od Session ci' t .e .3Of;r(`. this l"3th dev of r, 192 . ft 11 11 , 0 ,I I1 1t 11 I1 i1 if 1.1 I1 11 i1 0 11 It i1 it If it 11 II !1 11 It Is Bocrd of COu.ntJ, C,.yLtj_ss- 11 10 i0i1er s Of '� J.i.atcolli County N 11 Str:,.te of �i as'. -I ncton . '1 If!!;111.1n11;11tIf1111Itit ,. 1ut1itifi:nnulllln E C Ba-7 ter, CL,;i2a-u)n Of t7he Bo-rd.. S i. 1iill r , Count- Co' "i z;sJ, over lI .D'_'O r1i, COL?1 i CO'_.i1'!SS10ner Attest. 1' V DE.'Ouliy l/nlj.iqt�— Auditor C',n�' V1c.-.= o_ Lii.('i �OG.rCI• ------ 000------ On -Lotion trie 3o0.'d i:.djour-red to -ryeet on Z"dednesd_ .y, Cti1o.1? Y2 �BO .Y' L COLiY1'G" 'VOt11i11SSiOnerS . �Aii a _TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS tlednesclay Tim 14th Dar or lla.y 1924. edl'lesday, i:; — 14, 1924 . iile Board met Lursua,nt to add ouanii er•. t tc---iCEn On luesdm 1: '.y 13, 192A. 1 s e l 1: s j l e B `l i 1, r^ l '_ � :, l c _r, L L ri r', i l e " Yl _1 c, c P-�etiu..lt, all leliit7er� o� t__,. >oc,rC., � �o. � C _ _ ,L in �..0 �e:._daalce. �___., iol7_o:��z__� c ^,lr.=�., ;•sere :7,.11owed and y).L oceedin-s had ------ 000------ Division Of 1':!11111C1iJc,l COY'y")Orc,ti0Y1S 1SC?"'ib LTiy; 1:i1i01'1 !if )O1't O1 1)OY1011uC 10,.d a,cc0unt S 105.00 ------ 000------ BT'CI' r' B0'T D OTI' COTJ_ `_' r CO.�i: Ir,A'TOI._� OT' "r ✓G:..i Cli U1.._.T.. .+'1C'1j.Tl.�.L l%!_.. T-,_'a1G7Y = S 07 '. ) GB R D1_1CTlTI=;G {i?C:' I S ioi_I ITATTC.Lr _nn_^��Oh� ��G .")ii :CY } it vas dee-ied necessa,r_> b, I his Beard to have all Donohue load accounts e:em2 ir..cc by t%ia State r,, a;nd s ocia,.l re?�ort __a,c'_e on SE::.e; 'and AS, t:'10 necessity" Of SC)_d el:ca-,aina.tion vs not 1os"Ti1 to t1iiS Bo!_71rC'_ at, t:7t: tiiae the �' l'i fiscal as Z 9., 24. T•-� -a l- Ll� n c c_j "' �' r1`i�^ n �i'• l }� r bud -et fc;° the .�iNe�..l Jea._ 19� � �,s r.�.dc t ���, and �__e n,:ce✓N _i;,, o.� _. �,_•_>_nt- sum 1 el_c._:li,i�,t_o__ _e- C't?i rea tJaU 81=':GnCiittire OZ 1i1o11C'�; '_1Ut "w UV7-cec- io2 i17 t'ie S2.i Ci 'JUC3- �t i0r t`1U i1SC2,1 -E a.r 19?4, th?as c cnsti tutir_� a, y blic eiilergency.; and 11,:E .' :15, the a ilount Of lraonoy recuired ft1Li1 r.l+'11n roPn �e Cent 1: r�Jc nSE d t0 laeet t."iE e1'_y'ense Ol 1:>O,I�i:1 file e1Ca.I: 2.',aati on and transcribin- tilt re ;Or t is ;�1101 .30; 7 ir'TT i.. -��-t - 1� m ?, TI l`l r7 rr' }>ll7ti n� -I v it �- I:C:� , _ r: �.�i 0r_:, = T. _ _ T�SOTti_.�D tL-.t the s tu:_ of ti'1101.80 .._. t b e -I;�ai d o r e1_a, :_ina, ��on of a.11 Donohue r �a.d accounts by t le State T:1_aI.ilT1eY'S, and I'or trO,nscri;oii , th'6 r0;003 t t.:".O1 e011, az7C++_ �L an ei:iel ce:.:Ci ;,T e.<-ZJ tiCJ , and. � T FT*to -1"__ C L'.,. .t_ ..l -ramp;' y r`3' �' r•�' i c '1LZr t 1_ Ll� �.� I1 :± ��<tiTi�:1'. ___,.�OI,V��D U-.v.l.• E'1!_e__,enC�, t"rc,]:'...c,iit � iJe d�.•� e"In by .1..; COli.t,lit1C.1 �Cr Ol. t,__e Current u ul S8 illlnd Of said 1:;ha,tc012 Cou=ity, ill the c`',-:10u11't; Of :�1101.v0 O1?l;r, to -Beet Sv d ^ ' '' :?C and ' paycLS,,.ex_a_(�Iina't 1011 a11d trc.ilSC l+"?_b111`", S2.i d 1'I�.,rrc.TltS t0 be dray Yi I n Of claipns duly a --,.)roved by the St,'.te riuQi�•C_ of t•iLE? Stc','11 O ''; .Silln�"t;011.. T)Une i'_1 reJtllc_r c..Cl.jOJri_Cd _ @ Sa_U11 01" Ut..E= BOC.rIA. % 11_ 1'�- l_3 CLc^.,y Of l:ic.J n Oa. Ci t11 zr l C tt �'alCter , Ch i7 ''•l -�' '-; '_Board r o.- Cot_ t� C �._ r_._�.n o_ �• e _30�,_ tt ion`:rs 0=1 �J_het'-rml County It I J'_ .:._iller, Court.'-` i State of :raSi1J_ 1 tO rl . It d 1 O::i1, Cotl?1t- �Co7_'?i : Sim er 11 :I ;1 1 .t 11 ii ;t !I it t! if;I it it If It if !1 it !7 it Ii :I It it ii It ..tteSt: F C 1!:J,rl•in, De-)uty Count;; 111 ditOi' a,i"'.C_ C1ea'ii Of Board• ------ 000------ I.-SOL 1zo'T j�'-�T;r1 T•"-:�-i-n nTT:-+r. I'0 TT 6 — 1_ _.. tir.L'1.AiC.'D '10 7I098 _t- .� ' y s n -I- ` Y. e s l s i (! L 1^, " n i t .1. 1 _ e "1 n ` L? rl `i YI 1 t� �7c,S ftECe _ ��...=';yT �O _'e ::UV 7.CLG'�, '� 1'0."_ l.__0 -u_ o.Ve':_e11 V L.Pt'1 ei i�t-', t:_0'_S QO c.�C_ 13 50; 64 00 a:1d 64 8 0 ; a.nd 121 50 a.ld 1�.1 "35, r 7 i ` ._-�`i •.,-s , -n r-+;, r'.z' 1 1. i i1C:., _T'T.i'_.+0,.'_j, 1_. _.�S 1�.7_D t .'_^,t t C? f01�.0':li_'?(? 1'te? f)E? 110T-red C..S Tot-.ai yarda, ,,e in Slides re, :1oVed 1032 cui)1C yc,=^ds 1032 Cu. 7CIS . at 0.50 , 516 .00 Donc in re i?1ar a .journed SessJ_on of t7z, Board this 14th C�_cay of i•1�.�r, 1924. If if tt ;t it it !I :! it it if a 11 If it 11 If 11 11 it it ii It 11 11 1i 71 It It it it 'oaz'd of County Cc-,-)- i SS- " _ C=3asrte:_(', C��airl��,.^n Boa.rd oµ' Col !! ioners- of ;hatcorz vUll:;tvr ,! Co-�aliissioners tt St2,te of s:iaE31-ii r-ton. i S A CC?u11tT ;l ;l ;; ;t If!: r.:I Jill 11 It !1 11 11 It 1; 11 if 11 11 If ;1 11 11 11 11 it tt it �- r ll ' i c i :d ro�1, CoLt.:_ �Jr Cc _l s.�_onC-r tC'st. D-e 1+' C ll rtin, De: ut-y County Audlto)- and ..�1-Of�iici0 C1Or! of tii e:Boar0 ------ 000 'oOndS of ;ia.n r i �-�,lr' �r z' re'' 0 l 1`e a, 1_ ) L ^,S 1-o1 B B.-a coo eas G1� _a P_ Co- ��'.!) e, " _ 1 ea.s-, e', Tra B Perry as- Assessor, eand i+red etcral.i a,s Jystice Of Peace, a 11 fCl 1-,OO11CSc.ck Tc,,,.:n ti17_Y), 71ere :. itC1C_ lf02::)-'oVed by t1C BoEr0y cr_'=. 0:1 ..ot9_or the I3oC_ o:d10-Lured to :e:.t o1i `da'.y, ?:.ay 1G, Yl1`l.i r -^^,n I3o6,i-c. Cou_-Lty^Coi:lL,-,i SSa.0nerS • RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 34 - A'aril TEIiM Fri Qasr THE 16tI1 - --.- DAY OF .... Iaay 192a- Fri.c.a,;r, I:_ay 16, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 6*iednesday, I;Iay la, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims vrere allowed and-o-oceedings ------ 000------ 'Lloy Application of 1:1.-ple Falls COciiiunity Club for dance on 17, 1924, vra,s granted by the Board. ------ 000------ koplication of I-e-neth F Heinz fer dance at Birch Bay Pavilion on I1czr 19, was -ranted by the Board. ------ 000------ Or_ I.Totion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, L:ay 22, 1924. Chairman F ard. County Co-L issioners. v -1ri ]TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS Thursday , TtiF, 22nd .. -DAY of PROCEEDINGS 192 4 Thursday, 1ia.y 22, 1924. The Board -net pursuant to ad j ourn__�c-� t ta':en on F -i d a I:=�; 1G Present, all members of the 3oa:xci aid the in attendance. T=1c , folla�. i ng cIair s -:iere allowed and uroceedinrs _T d: ------ 000- --- BEEPOR1' T_E Bnjd'D O COUw:Tyr OF '.s? ATCC COUi;r?'�" , �Slil_"GTOT.. -� m ^i j f Z ?i TI 3 1i_TE' O c JPEP7ISOI: OI -'P AFP O I T`TT I TG D 1,11 Itm ff FO:, VAIT '.iYCIX TO�._rShIP. <<=R' 7AS, J. I«. Harkins, the regularly electec?_ suT)ervi�,or for Van ,'yc_: Township, has tendered his resignation as such s u ervi s or ; and 'J1r.'u;.rAS, D. E. FeL.iley has been recontr ended as a. suitable Verson to fill said vacancy; IT IS FLI,TI1'I? ORDERED t'_?at the resignation of J. Havkins be, and sa2.ie is hereby a.ccej7tecl ; and IT IS 'FLT. T:7_E2 _ORID) 1D.13D t31a t D. t . I?Clr.iley be , and he hereby is appointed as Su:; crvisor for Van 'Wyck Totrinshi;i, to fill the vaca.rcy caused by resigna,tior of J. 1-1. im.rikins. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this ?2nd day of 1,10,7 , 1924. It It 11 it if 11 II 't I1 t1 ii t1 it 11 it U 11 if It 11 11 II if it 11 11 11 "Board of County Corvuiss- 11 ?; C "5o,lyte r, Chair -an of tl_c Board. II2011erS Of `4`1111atCOl'c1 CO?ZnU, 11 J A Liiller, Cou'''_ty Cori:aissioner it State of 'tilras'[J_,''�ton . If %;� 1�r owd , County Cm :'': is sion� r it 11 A11 .1 11 if it It it ii tt 11 11 it 11 11 11 if 11 :1 it it It it it 11 Attest: F C ha,rtin, De uty Count Axlditoi- and C1erIk: of tLe Board. --------00o ------ ROAD 111,11) BiI=._;G= PM -,I) Carl Zell ditch on uster Road 200.00 Di eI 1 T."c t.or Co Trc.ct"� �. r�ois t kk—,r) G�r7 .00 j------ 000------ Fascrlien'c, of Chicago, I:iiltiraulrce St. Y-a-uL1 Ry Co granting to ;illatcor County -privilege to COY1St'�'L'.C� 2,.nd ::i i_',t •in a.�l?b1iC I�l;i1Z`rc,y C71 1tN 1lht Oi CT�:,y c.lOn; l,i1C DCIt17nf;-Gl�i.C1E'r Road near Gllacicr. haselent recorOed in Al, Cl_i torts Of�'ice. /------ 000------ ./ Av;; J_ication of T' Lange -'or da.rc e at Bclla_n_fh ai;i, on _:ia 24, was granted by the 13oa.rd. ------ 000------ Sta.tc Treasurer (for De ot. of Lab U, Ind.) Cont,�ibt,i i on a.lc ya.�,%��ol1s - -Tr fan to A--, inc 3`?2.12 On Yotion the Board adjourned to iaeet on F:!iday, I;Iay 23, 1924. Chai�Yla,n B 4,rd County Cori_1i ssioners . .RE:CORD. OF' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April ' ThRM Fri day Ti-m 23rd DAY or Tday 1924— on Thursday, adjouraunent taken I"ay 22, 1924. Friday., Inlay 23, 1224. The Board met pursuant to Present, all —members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: BEFME T11B BOAPD 0i1' CO! 1.71SS101 E,RS OF ' THATC01.1 COUITTY 'VIASHM1%TGT 01d . 111 THEE 1UTTJLR OF TIM, FFBUII,JI1•TG OF THEE I?ORTHERLY PIER OF TLTEE CO"IT,TTY BRIDE - ACROSS Tl+E TTOO �SACT HIV* R k130UTi' OTC and OIL-r r;T;I' RFSOT,UTIOIT. IiI = S S C T 1- -AS TER LY OF T T- u, T ICY7IT OF D.-I]HI l IITG KtTOTTt AS TI v U. S . BRIDCrl, YII1':AS, it has been brought to. the attention of this board that the northerly Pier of the county bridge across tl.e Hooksack Diver about one and one -hall' miles southeasterly of the torn of Deming , knovrn a,s th e U. S. Bridge, is in a dangerous condit ion, a ad by reason of the dangero?.?s condition Of Said 7J1C-r S2,i d U. S. Bri dge is rendered d ili7SaIe for_- travel; and.. �'1TIF'RT�AS, the present condition of said -pier :!ras caused by a flood or floods hal)-pening since the budget for the fiscal year 1924 was i??ade uiD, and could not reasonably have been foreseen at the t i i-n e thle said budget for the fiscal year. 1924 was Lgade up; and i;Ihr�Ri;AS, all of the coiimij ssioners of l';hatco ii County have .had reasonable notice of the time and place of holding this meeting, and all concur in 'U is resolution; and WHIR 11] S, the con ditlion of said northe--oly pier !f sLdd bridge constitutes a public t emergency; and l I ,REAS, there is no money available for the building_; of said 12,ie2'; and LURL'17AS, the board is fully advised in the-prein.ises• and it .is the unanimo??s opinion of this board t1h,t an emergency exi-sts, and thl,t _fit. is necessary and advisable that said northerly pier of said bridge be inn ediately rebuilt, an it -is necessary that an emergency be declared and chat this board proceed to ma]-e the e,L,penditure.necessary to iieet the said emergency, and to re-bu11d Said_ nor the ?'ly ?ier, .and t1aa16 j_t is "further -necessary t0 support the present 220 f00"L S'p2;n Of Said U. S . Bridge a,nd Ina,"ii1"i. ,i's1 traf iC Over and -across said bridge vrhile Said ITortherly icier is being re-bui-lt; .;?F0.'u'--.- Bi: A+_'D IT. IS FIP EBY. RESOLVED,.trla•t said .nortl e rly pj.er of the county across the 1?gol.sa.cl:_ River about one a.nd one-laal-T'. miles southeasterly .o;' the town of DeYriing-, lino r1 as the. U. S. Bridge, i s unsafe. f or .travel and: As in a danger ous condition and Should be rebuilt at once; and that the �-)resent 220 foot span of said U. S. Bridge should be supported ti° hile said -pier is. being rebuilt, and that traffic should be -maintained over and across said briQge while sa.jdf_ oier. iS be!ng rebuilt, and that an eilnergency exists, and BF IT FiMIT1+�R ' �SOLUT�D tb.2.t this board proceed to make the expenditures necessary to rebuild aa`Ja' pi er, support said spar_, Y.?a.intain traffic as aforesaid and meet such emergency and no more; and ' I' IT FITIRTI-r'R IR.FSOLIFED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of uJha.tcom County on the road and brid ge fund of sD.id co?.mty, to 7i?eet said ei1_ergency and to pa,y for re -building said northerl=r r)ier of said bridge, supporting the present 220 foot span, and maintaining traffic over and. across said bridtge , all as aforesaid; said warrants to be dravin in payment for claims d-uly approved by this board at the tii??es necessary to.iila,ke -said payments. DOT'S I1T REGULAR SFSSiOiT OF T1I!+' BO11RD THIS 23rd DIff OF I2y.,1925. II ;1 if it ft !I tl II fl ;1 a. '.I tl t1 tf 1t tl,'.1 71 tI ii tf (! ii if ;f ti I1 if Board of County Coiivniss- if F C Ba__ter, Cl-7.r=IRI:i1 1,T :of the Board of- County f1 ionC,Ys Of jjhat c om C0 my ff CO11'i??i S Si0Y1erS . If State -Of YVashingto�'7. n S A 1:1iller, County Commissioner it it a if It 6tf if if if if 1t 1f It it if II If it 11 It it it If If It if If Ed Bro-::n , County COiIT`_ij_ S si Oner Attest: F C 1:1artln, Deputy County Auditor a,nd e=i-OffiCio Cle-r1: of L a.1-0.. 000----- Appl iC2.tiCi15 0 1i. Of P. I,Odge Of Deii�ing or dance Oil l,la, 7 24, af1Ci Of Kenneth F iiGL?n f Ol' dance at Birch Day on Ila.y 24, zviere granted by the :Board . RECORD' OF COMMISSIONERS. . PROCEEDINGS _Apri.71'ERNr Friday 'I'xr:. 23rd DAY of 14!ay. 192 4- MF QItE T F.E B OL D O i C O V ITY CO!.-9d1 S S I OI= OF f IY'"� T.ri.ATTE11 OF THE REBUILDING OF THE ITOF:T'�RLY PiER OF 712E COU-Y Y BRIDGE ACROSS Try:- IIOQKuACIr RIVER !BOUT 01:11 aa:v_ 01--E-N_:LT+' °TIES SOTJiIw;1'iSTM-M L,Y OF . T=u MVIT OIL, D.E`IIIIIG 14 - =1 Cr J1T AS Till U. S. BRIDGE. 7111ATC0T CQUITTY, WA.SHI IGT01T. ORDER CALLIlIG FOR BIDS . Y,ViI-Uff!RF,AS, it appears to this board that an energer_cy exists at the U. S. Bridge and it becomes necessary to rebuild the northerly. pi er of said bi-Jdge, IT IS TIT—F!E'0HL-1 ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to -issue, a call for sealed bids for rersovirg and rebuilding the northerly pier, supporting the present 220 1 feet span while saidpier is beins-ebuil:t, and maintaining traffic on the U. S_. Bridge across 'the Hooksack River one and one-ha.lf rules southeasterly of the tour. of Deming, on Permanent Highway Ho. 6, all according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be a.ccom-panied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount, of each bid, and bids to be considered at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 11. on iJonday, the 9th day of June., 1924, at the office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse in the City of Bellingh�: ii,tia.shington: The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this-23rd day of Iday, 1924, 211 if 11 11 it i1 11 II II 11 iI it 11 11 it ti 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 II II if 1 _ 11 Board of County Coi-!lmiss- " `. C. Baxter, Chairliian of the Board. " 701?el'S. Of 1 Ila,tCOii1 COL7i1ty " , COLint;�r ;Co1=Laissiones " State of :Jashii?gtoi?. " Eli Brown,. County Cornlaissioner ft ti II II 11 11 II it II it 11 11 it II it II ti It II 1t 11 11 it tl H II It tt. . Attest: F C Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ B t ?t' ORE 'r%� l; B OAiID OF C QtTiTTY C OirU lI S S I O ER S OF WH AT C O-ld COUNTY, V ASHIITGT OIT . IN THE HATTER OF F.:,],L'UILDIITG ITOR='0MLY ) PIER ,OF COUi'TY BRTDGT ACROSS T11 : I OOKSACK RIVER ABOUT lz 1111CS SELY OF TC:;fI OF ORDER 1E PLAITS ETC. - DEHIIJiG , 1QTCiIIT AS TI-111 U. S . BRIDGE. SJI`ETMAS, it becomes necessary to re -build the northerly pier of the U. S. B3:•idge, across the ITooi sack River southeasterly of the'. Town of Deming, THEF21FORE, IT IS ORDERED, that the County Engineer be, and he hereby is directed to prepare plans an-d specifications for the rebuilding of said above described pier, and to pre- pare an estimate of the cost thereof, together with such recoimiiendations as .he may deers proper. Done in regulars adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of i:ia,y, 19241.. 11 if 11 It it it 11 If 11 11 II If It 11 It 11 11 11 11 If 11 it It II 11 If 11 1I n -r - E. C. B�-.!_ter, .Chairman of ­f-le Board. tt Board of County Coi miss- " S. A. 1.1iller, County CoI:z:lissioner " ioners of Wha,tcoin County " Ed Brown, County• Commissioner 1J State of Y,,rashington. " It If It 11 11 11 11 1t it it 11 11 it it 11 it 11 it 11 it li 11 if 11 it 11 11 i1 Attest: F. C. Alartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. t t On Hotion the Board adjourned to meet on %Iay 2u,:. 1924.. 1 Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OE' COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS AID2 it - ZERhi Saturday THE- 2dt�j DAI OF` f.�LaZT 19`� Q— Saturday, Hla.y 24, 1924. The Board rnet pursuant to adjournlnent taken on Friday, !.-Lay 23, 1924. Present, all -members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ THIS AGFMEI'2,1\1T, yylade and entered into in duplicate by and between Y7111ATCOM COIRT.TY, one of the regularly organized counties of the State of Washington, party of the first part, and the BELLI11GH10 _1 PUBLISHING C01,2id f, the party of the second part, W=1,,1ESSETH: That in consideration of the covenants and-agreeiients hereinafter contained and.assined by the said party of the 'second part, the said party of. the first part does hereby designate the BELLIFGH1a:1 as .the official newspaper of said county for one year, comnliencing on July.1, 1924 and ending June 30, 1925; and does hereby- awe.rd unto the party of the second part exclusively all of the publications of the county for said year, el-1cept as otherwise provided by layi; and does hereby agreethat noire of said publications shall be published during said period of award, contract or agreement .by any ne,rs,paper j ublished or to be published in `Iiia,tcoiil County, `;lashington, except as is otherwise provides+ by law, it being understood and agreed ti-j.a.t all publications shall a.1'Pea.r in the newspa.aer above named. And. it being further understood that when publications are regiii2�ed by law to'::be. published in both the official newspaper of said county, mad in one or iyyore. Other of ,ceneral circulation in said c6Lm -by , that the pub1 cation of any 3.uc1i notice Aso made ii1 said official newspaper above designated shall be a,t the rate }hereinafter soecifiedi In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements, and in further consideration of the rate hereinafter specified, -L he said party of the second part agrees to publish in said official newspaper, the B,ELLIlT H II 1]? L' LICAIT, any- and all notices and publications requir- ed to be printed and published by the. party, of the _-Uirst part dLL='i ,g said year, for which copy is furnished by said, party of the first part, or by any of its properly qualified officers entitled to furnish copy for ,which said •county lylv,y be financially responsible. The said party of the second part agrees to iLzlLe said publications in said official newspaper at and for the consideration and price of twenty cents (20;-/) per inch for first insertion and trenty cents (20X) -per inch --for subsequent insertions, both first and subsequent insertions in solid nonpareil ty-ae, single colum1 13 em. measure; and to furnish 300 copies of Auditor's Annual Report for ;)90.00. Said publications r:�.re to include all suLmons in suit in which ti-le party of the first part, or any of its officials; are parties, all legal notices; tax lists, sales, sheriff's sales, estray notices, sales of county property, calls for bids, notices of nomination, notices of elections, including primary and- general and special elections, coi,,imissioners' proceedings and all other matt -ors. of every kind and nature what- soever as may legally and properly devolve upon Said county to publish in a newspaper, or irhich its officials iiiay desire or be required in their official capacity to publish. I3d 1,,11MFt OF, the said parties .ha.ve hereunto caused their names to be subscribed and seals affixed in duplicate, this 2,1-th clay of Kay, 1924. IT ;i it if It Ii 1f it IT t; TI ii it 11 II Ii if it 11 If it It It it it 11 if it it { 'WHAT C Oi:i COUNTY - " Board of County Col.mlis S- " ion%'rs of ';:hatcoyyl County " By C Chairman of the Sta-ce of ,' ashington. " Board. U HIT 11 11 1; 1; 11 It It It 11 I111 1111 It it IT it if it it It 11 11 11 J.-A. iii ller., County Coinnlissioner Attest: F C 'martin, Depu"i,y County Auditor and Clerk of Bd Brown, COLu1ty Coy }li.ssioner the Board. BELLIIIGIIA.I.I JGJERICl'dI PUBLISH.II:IG CO By L . H . Darwin, General 1alanager On lrio ti on the Board adjourned to i ie et on 1. onday , 1"Tay 26, 1924. Cho."±Z7"al, POa=d County Co_Lu11SSi011erS. RECORD .-OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _Apr1:.11'r rrrr Hondo;,; THE 26t11 DAY or. I:iay 192 � Yonday, Llay 26, .1924. The Board 1met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, flay 2, , .1924, Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: _----- oDo------ Application of J.Vi. Blaney f.or quarterly dance license (11ay 29 to Aug 28 inc) at S.qualicLim Beach, was granted by the Board. ----000------ t l,/ Report of County Engineer on completion of Dr. L-nipt. Dist Ho 20 (Karmsi Ditch) Was filed ,�1ith the Board. ------ 000------ BEFCF�; TIC BOARD OF COU7,TTY COh11ISSIOI�!?RS OF WHATCOLI COTJ 1Y, Z1 ASHIFGT0IT. IIT Tom' HATTT!:R OF TIE II:IPPOVFIE1•:T OF ) t DRAI-_TAGE IILPROVEIMHT DISTRICT INTO. 20 ORDER APPOI-1,,TIITG 1LPPRAIS_�RS. K:T C•;' I! AS IgL7,tl,i DITCH. This matter coming on this 26th day of it y, 1924, upon the application for the appointment o of appraisers in the above matter as provided by law, and it satisfactorily aj�pearing to said County Comr?issi.orlers tLat A. H. Frasier and Paul Valerius, two disinterested persons residing within said county, but -not within the territory .j?a,rticularly benefited or effected by the proposed i.jrtproveii?ent, 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. 1,TCI,1,. =REFG E, IT IS IMREBY ORDERIM .that the said A. H. Frasier and Paul Valerius be, and they are hereby appointed appraisers in said matter for the pu-rpo_ses hereinbefore set 'forth. Done in regular adjourned session .of the Board this 26th day of Iriay, 1924. 11 it it If it 11 11 11 if 1t it 11 If 11 11 it 11 It 11 if it 11 11 If if 11 11 11 E , C. Be- -ter, Cha.i rman of the Board of " Board. of County Coi:Lni ss- " _ County COIMIliNsioner.s ione-rs .of Yihatcoi,i County " 1. A. 2-Hiller, County Co--railissioner " Sta to of 'ia.shing'ton. i' .�'+.,d BrOirn County Co1:lLissioner If 11 11 if 11 it 11 If 11 11 It 11 If 11 11 II it 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 It It Attest. F. C. H rtin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ RE S 0h UT !00XT. J - WI-I"3REAS, the. K.Wnn Ditch, being Drainage Improvement District Ho. 20 of Tihatcora County, t`fashington, has been completed frann the outlet to a point 200 feet north of the S . c`l . corner of the NW-L of - the ivllh of Sec . 14, To,,nnshi p 40, North Range 3 East of 'v . 1.1. , and WHEREAS, the County ditching machine is not available for further work on this district at this time; and t711EI:EAS, continuing the construction of said ditch at this time would be very 'e..pensive and not jumtified by the additional benefits to be derived therefrom; and WP=•I AS, it is by the Board of Supervisors of said D. I. D. No. 20, ddemed advisable ..to not construct -said ditch beyond the point hereinabove described, at this, tirie, ITM,1, THKEFORE BE IT RESOL'OED BY THE BOARD OF, SUPEI=,VISORS of D. .I. D. Ho. 20, that there shall be no further construction work done on said ditch at this time and to end - the construc- tion thereof at a point 200 feet north of the ST,-I corner ;of the !A111 of the ITU-:f1 Sec. 14, Tovrnship ,10, l.1orth Range 3 Feast of 'W. 1;11. Dated :this 20th day of . I?Iay , 1924. C Jager E J K2-ji-1 1>ppl oved : I'ity 26, 1924 Fred sil !JcF,I mon E'.I a� ter , CHAI 11,:1,1�i of the Board of County Co_=. ' ssi•oners 3OARD .Cr SI7]RVISOI�S , D I D. ZTTEST: F . C. 1iartin, Deputy COtrTTY AUDITOR and ex-offi.cio Clerk of the Ho. �20. Board of County Coz:���issioners On Motion the Board adjourned to rncet on Tuesdz:!.y, 7 T 27, 1924. Chair i-a^,il Boc,rd . Coun l;y Coii ili ssi oilel's . 4 RECORD . OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS April. TERM Tuesday THE 27th'. DAY or T:'L - 1924- Tuesday, May 27, 1924... The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on IeIonday,, I:Ia.y 26,_ 19221, Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following c1E;ims were allowed and proceedings had: - BEF O R' TI f1 BOARD OF C OUrTTY C UI.-LUI S S I o1ERS OF tYHATCO1-1 COUITT Y , WASHIIITGTOd . IN THE 11A.TTER OF GPOCERTE FOR .'IHATC0I.1 COUL'T!TT.>!" HOII-E ORDER AC.CEPTllTG BID OF LY DDE 1 DEPT. STORE A- D i:;LPS S11I TH , CO CHARGE 's'IIPIM SEAS , t hfi7 ! 1nat.tez. C OL2111 on for cons id erati on on this 27th day of flay, 1924111 in accordance requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the YVIlatcorm County Horne and to ( rs. Smith, a county charge, a.nd the Board 'finding t'le bids sublait ted to be a's follows : Lynden Department Store . . . . . •.y 294.4--1 Fair LT -eat- & Grocery Co . . . . . . . 296.76 11arket Grocery . . . . . . . . . 296.77 Brotirn Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . 296.35 Setzers Grocery . . . . . . . . 291.42 with substitutions HE EAS, the Board considering all the rids submitted and finding the bid of the Lynden l De,Jpa.r"t ent Store to be the loviest and best bid submitted for said supplies; IT IS THE R 'CRI; c)RDEJR ` hat the said bid of the Lynden De partrnent Store be, and same is. hereby accepted aeon the condition that said supplies are -to be packed ready for delivery on, or before the 2nd day of June, 1924, and that i f any of said supT)li es prove unsatisfactory they axe to be returned to said Lynden Depart i,ent Store. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of I:1ay, 1924. . I1 it it II if 11 it if If if fI 11 if if if 11 if 1i I1 f: i; 11 if If 11 11 1111 II E C Da, --ter, Cha.imima of the Board. " Board, of County Cormmiss- 11 J A i'::iller, COL?ntj% Col?yaissioner 'f ioil :rs of s('Ta:ta,'000rIl County " Ed Brown , Couilt;;r Co1;L111ssioner " S Ua,te of '�:"asI-iington " 1 If if 11 11 is 1i 11 1I It ill Ii If if It if 11 It if If It If if It it 11 11 If It it .Attest: F. C.-. I,Iartin , DeJ?uty County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Oath of appra—isers for'rDi-iria:ge :Tr-l- rovelfieritTiDis;°c:bic.t::�Tc:.-=20 (Ea: a Ditch) was filed-- with -the Board. s ..w'.'•C._.. v ?"i�i l S IS e On 1—lotion the Board adjourned to Yneet on ":lhiirsday;. I:iay ? " , 1924. Chairru-1, ri oa:rd County Cominiss ioners . �. F, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -...1�prilTr:_ ITTh ?rp.ch.y_. THE .... ___....._..._...__._... _..29th Dar or LL-,y 192.,1 _....._._ Thursda:l IL--:y 29, 1924; TLe Board met pursuant to a.djournr:ent t�7,:ccn on T-ieNda.l Iz;r Present, all members of t}---e Board and tzie Clerk in a ttende.nee . T--ic follo7.ri nL ela ii:is � 1—o allovieCL and proceedings had: ------ 000------- CI=ITS COT1TTY T1M-`AStJi=1 LT TH11' SL'2TIZI.,a,'11'T FOR T15.I i�wO1� TH I31?DI1 G APRIL 30, 19241. In the m- tter of t=?e setticlaent with Ldith 11. Tho±'nton, County Treasurer of IV1ta.tcoiii Couility, ijashin`;ton, for the li?onth endin; April 30, 1924. TTU.1, L.t thiE� time, this --natter cominL on for cOnsiderc t-ion, and the said 1,'dith L*. Thori?ton, having filed wit11 this I3oa:C'd a State:ltiont SE t'iinr fort -XI her i'ece7 s,to and cLi burse.-Aeylts, and c having checked a.iic: compared tl.,c same Sri tl-_ the s -a.te:le_it, and w''owaL tho-.t they were actually .,,-aid out by the said Treasurer dur i rZ, the said iilor.t?,, said -1aT; i-nts being; in the S-mm, and from the funds c'.i1C fo:! thc3 1.)url,oses hex'cinafter set forth; IT IS THETEF01iL I 1 OFZ7"1T�ED by tl_is. BoarCL. that said Edit-h �%. '�"ia2la tan, as such Treasurer, be and she her-o"o-y is e.11ot:cd credits �::or, said disburserabnts as fallotirs, to -grit; For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer 1 or cash Isa• d Statc Treasurer F or cash paid State: Treasurer 1'or cash paid State `treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer 1'or cash paid .State Treasurer 11or cash _r..aid State 'Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash ,:,aid State Treasurer For cash id State Treasurer i+'or cash a.id State Treasurer For warrants rec.ec:_.:.ed ,,'or interest on saute For warrE. its recicei ied. I'o's tirarra pis redcei_icd 1'or tra.rrc. _ts redeei.led_ F or tTarr4,r is redce__ied !,'or warrants redeaaed For vrarrEmts redee r:ied 11'or amount applied on taxes For w4rrants redeei.ied For interest on same For warrants redeomed For cash -cL:-id city & torn Treasurers For cash p�a.id Tovrnshil3 Treasurers For, warra 1ts redec_:ied. For interest on sai.m S TAM; GLi� --;,F: AI, FILT ID . STAT. ; SCIICOL FLr-,jJ.I . STATE 1.1IL11",VLE YUlm . STATE 1'LII.1..i�dZM" T III GITZ [JF r'TTI-D . STATES PITIYJ�!C HIG13 T1'ff 1i'I.t-D. STATE HIGI':] t 'w{1D11CA2I01 'FUIM . STATE CA1,I'2OL PJILDIlIG FITID. STATE 112 CLYLJiTi Oil rt1'u'.r0L7I1TG FTLP-). S TA' E VD1 ZMRI iirS 1- - C O::'IPL r S.'L`l' I :I!' Ui'v . STAL I F OIEST FIM1 1)R0`Z,,'CTI01 FU=T. STATE PJU. JCS <: FUND. S TATI GAIT, I' U ;D . STATE * .. VIn�SII: a'RI `� 'iI'TI-J).. �7 Cl''ITTIJ'T.'.I. :.1''r 1.?'�•.'.+.:I IJ.A:I ...''U1,I 1 . FLOt`�D .fail` Z;I�.IDGI, I'TP ID . . 1lj'ril:i� 1;IT'1' IIIGIanti7A'" i'�r1I_'T'.tr,lff'�ICT I''JIIJ . LIC>UGH I11'3,1'1:1S2IGATI0,T 1+'titID . GIS.:.'E!; 1:111OTI., C'.t.' I C ±'. FIT -- !.'I IL ACCOUITT . 110tT OF FTLt'D. CITIES FUTDS . TC"11TSHIPS FUlTDS. SCHOOL DIS1.'IIICTS, G::Ii?Ft1'LT, FU11D. 1,302.00 3,326.00 12,,08.64 4--03.32 JU,JOG.b7 8,231.77 :_.3,280.18 16,475.55 1,335.14- 129.50 11131.95 15.00 19,3.14.02 .91 • 13_,91Z.45 30.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, LO ID I33;DI:.II1TIOI:T For school bonds redeemed 1, oz. school bond interest cou_,: ons redee-i:ee. C`2111 �'VA-P111 stOAD Fi1TPJ . rri_ ,'or viarra nts redeei:ied 1J1r1�.II 1-1.J�Y. 1:1J.:.Zi 1,011D 1.L T . 11U1:-1J . For rood bonds redoeiaecl 1{'or interest coupons redeci ed 2,013.90 606.96 903.07 33.00 261.00 229.50 163,519.27 83,497491 53,746.63 222.25 1,000.00 220.00 2.40 10,000.00 974.78 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS r_i_1 TEahz Thursday THE 29t11 DAr_Or ila,y 1924 LAI: =i�TCB-ITOOKSACK ROAD I of T. F J M For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed DIIUE' DISTRICT KO, 1, i.i1.IiT'i'I,I I:I CF FU11D . For warrants redeemed - DRAIN. DEFT . DIST . 110. 3, 1.:1AI 171EY1dTCB FUI.D . For warrants red.eeiied Total Disbursements 21,000.00 1,140.00 16..85 yP-----9.70 ti 499,568.82 Yle do hereby certify, that --we fi-nd the .c-ash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on April 30, 1924, the sa-me being in words and figuxes as follows, to -wit: Del�osi_tory _ Treasurer's Balance First -National Lank 5� 1�6,265.58 Beiiinghaai liati onal Bank 129,332,01 ITorthti•restcrn National Bank 157;174.04 ltmrican Iiatione.l Ba-rik 100, 000.00 Houle State Bai . of Blaine 20, 000.00 First -National Ban h of Lynden •32, 000.00 First Jatiom,,l 13C'111_ of Ferndale 25, 000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 14•,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Suias 8,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 15,000.00 Farmer's L l.ierchant's Ba.nl: of 1 ooksack 10, 000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 15,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 676,.771.63 Cash in Office: Cash in Vaulty 4,322.00 Currency 186.00 Silver 61.30 Y_ Chticks and' Cash Items 1,985.04 - Totu.l cash in office .` 6155 4.34 Grand. Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .683,325.97 Ili TBSTIi. OIFL !i RFO.Ft we have hereunto set our hands and affiX the seal of the Board , of County Coimmissioners of t-;hatcori County, i'Ja,sriington, this 29th day of liay, 1924. 11 i1 11 it it It it It 11 11 11 11 i1 11 11 0.11 IT 11 11 11 1t 11 I 11 11 1t 11 " Board of County Coii�`t?i ss- " " ioners of Wha.tcorn County it State of 1$7ashington. 11 it it 11 If 11 11 1t it 11 it IS II 11 It it !I IT (1 if If if II IT it It N 11 11 F. C. Bmcter, Chairman Board County Colllrniss- i oners . J. A. l:iiller, County Commissioner Ed Brown County Coim-iissioner Attest: F. C. Iiartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of- the Board. ------ 000------ S OLDIERS ILI D SAILORS I1, DI G 1,7111 FUITD Albert Y3. I�acYiemer Relief 25.00 J AjDplications of Kenneth F. Heun for dance at Birch Bay, 1day 31, 1924, and of 1.1rs. C. A. Horgan for dance at Cotton rood Beach on Isay 31, Were granted by the Board. ------ 000---- On -:motion the Board adjourned to iiieet on Saturday, May 31, 1924: Chairniail Board County Comissioners . 4_.ri1 Tmim RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday Txr: 3lSt DAY OF 192 '.- Saturda-vr, i_�,y 31, 192/1. file BOE.r(i 2-1e'% �. SUE-,21t t0 2,C_jou221 kilt t.-..en on Thih-oday, .£ 29, 191-4. present, all 2:.c.iber s 0- t,_lc Doa-2C! and Ui_c V_ 1'_� lit at uCJI.?C_C', _CE . 11_c 1 O110 ; i i�` Clc^,Zl1S were allowed Inc 1)rocccui-r1-s hiad: / f Aye )lici,.tions o o,� le �t�. Grexige 'o�: dance o 1 i.i�;y 71, ' "-:: )lc I all _; Co*-..:ulis tClub ' o^.- Dance on 1..2,Zr 31,a27d of F. 1ic,11 C 10r dance at IOL't G'llln`;hi ?,il oI1 j..ay 31, 192�, tiele c_,1 L ur8ni,cCi 0 U1 s -Doal.C_ •------000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, June 2, 1924, Chairman B and County Cormzissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Monday TxE 2nd June 4 _. _ DaY . o F_.._... __._ .. _ 192......- Monday, June 2, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, May 31, 19240 Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: wW___Mo Oo--o--- C Vd1L1.rJ1Y 1 .J:7JL. , lYA7.Ci F IM J., M. Rwmell Examination of records of Whatcom County 293.00 M., F . Edwards do 293.00 Saxe E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.60 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor .125.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 Lucy E. King do 115000 M.,Colvin do 100.00 F.,C. Martin do & Clerk of Board 125.60 M.,Thomas Salary as Recorder Jessie Walters do ,110.00 110.00 David Wurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 Glen J. Slater Salary as Deputy Auditor a/c Auto Licenses 115.00 E.,C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J., A. Miller do 166.66 Ed. Brown do 166.66 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Co Supt. of Schools 187.50 Mrs Jennie M; Robin Salary as Deputy Supt, of Schools 125.00 Edwin M. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 W., H. Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.QO a.. Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo. H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 10©.00 Ed,L. Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J. Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gaviley Salary As Janitor 125.00 L., J. Irwin Salary as County Auto Mechanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as County Garage Floorman 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 Y1. P. Brown do 178.65 G.,P. Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Ed�nin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.5b E ., D . Kenyon Salary as Deputy Attorney 175.0'0 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Attorney 100.00 Edith M. Thornton Salary as Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 J..H. Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Treasurer 135.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer 125.00 Frelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S., A. Earl do 100.00 C.'W. risk do 100.00 Claire G. Wilson do 100.00 A., L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J..B. Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 44; L. Medhurst do 150.00 H., D. Drain do 125.00 W: M. Brock do 125.00 W. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Pa,u1 Tolsman Salary as Cook 44.0© H., D. UcArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F. hi. Carver Salary as Deputy Assessor 150.00 G., A. Pence do 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campbell do '100.00 D. W. McArthur Salary as Field Deputy Assessor (27 days 108.00 Daniel McCush do ( 3 daysl 12.00 W. B. Wilson do ( 6 days 24.00 Fred IV. McElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl McCoy Salary as Deputy.Engineer 160.00 E., V1. Gooch Salary as Inst1man for Engineer (,.6 days) 42.00 J., W. Dill Salar as Chainman for Engineer ( 6 days) 24.00 Ylalter Fouts Salary as Inspector Geneva -Park Road for Engineer 156,.00 H., B. Carroll, Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent 8.034 Mrs Frances K. Atherton Salary as Office Assistant for Agr. Agent 91.66 C., C. King. Salary as County Home Supt. 100.00 M., B. King Salary as Matron Co Home 50.00 J.,F. McKinnon Salary as Teamster for Co Home 75.00 M., B. Edwards Salary as Cook for Cc Home 85.00 J., B. Edwards do Ass 1 t 15.00 Ben Coligan do 10.00 YLrp E. W. Day Salary as Nurse at Co Home 75.00 E., W. Day do As s't 40,_00 Ad..er Mukes do do 40.00 Walter Borchardt do do 6.0.Q0 Mrs R. O. Stone Salary, as Matron Detention Hospital 75.00 E.,E. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 154.10 W.,T. Callahan Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff 125.00 A., L. Callahan Expense as, Sheriff 23.15 Fred W. McElmon Expense as Co. Engineer 7.61 Geo. H. Sybrant Expense as Charity Commissioner 8.85 Alvada Kelly Expense -as Probation Officer 2.75 H. B. Carroll, Jr Expense as County Agricultural Agent 5.;5 `' nr e � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TEnrr Monday . THE 2nd Dar OF June 192 4 • C. Humphreys Margaret J. Diaz Nellie H. Abbott C. C. King E. E. Lescher H. E. Stout Th. Simonarson 1rs Lura Lyle Florence C. Smith Hattie U. Collier Ina' Kirkman 11rs'. R. A. Nienaber Vesta N. Higginson Newton Crowell D. 111. Foster Mrs,. M. H. Simpson E11•en M. Wright Mrs- Madeline E. Bay F . E. A1eftander Frances C. Shanly Mrs• Olive H. Basford Ole - Paulson Pacific Tel & Tel Co Mrs,- Cora. Radley 0. G. Nicholson St., Luke's Hospital 0. R. Hollingsworth Carsten's Packing Co A. H. Montgomery Puget Sound Power & Light Company C. E. Millis A. -T. Blythe Plumbing & Htg. Co E. A. Zieke Whatcom County Dairymen's Association City Meat Market Cars tents Packing Co Poultry Feed Association Ekho Drug Store Red -Cross Pharmacy F . F . Gerard 1'1. J. Pynor The,Fair Department Stor6 Thiel &Welter Dr.- R. N. Hunt, Bellingham Coal Kines Northwest Hardware Co Morse Hardware Cc Bellingham Implement Co John F. Campbell E. L. Hurd 71m.• Ogle Whatcom Co. Power & Light Co Seth A. Atwood Co Riverton Sanatorium Ben - Tucker Fair Meat & Grocery Co Ireland & Pancoast Brown & Cole, Inc. M. J. ut Connor Siemons Grocery Alfredlsherwood C. W. Allen Cleary, Tesdall Grocery Jacobson Grocery Viol -ten & 11ontfort George & Barker Salmon Pack. Cc IT. C. Keith Lynden Department Store Scott & Hart Everson Mercantile Co J. U'. Maupin & Co Mrs,. 17. G. DuBois A. H. Montgomery Puget Sound Power & Light Co Blaine Municipal Light Plant Bellingham Auto Top Shell Co of California Standard Oil Co Diehl Motor Co Iddins Buick Co Northwest Hardware Co T & M Tire & Rubber Co Federal Tire Sales Co A. E. McKenzie Auto Radiator & Fender Works Bellingham Machine Works TheAuto Top Co Pressenti-Hullquist Motor Co Northwest Auto Elect. Co Lewis Lotor Co Curtin & Fraser Puget Sound Power &: Light Co Expense as Constable Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse Expense as Co Supt. Schools Expense as Supt. Co Home Stenographic service to Prosecuting Services to Sheriffs' (Apr -May) do Services to Co Supt. Correcting papers for Co. Sup.t do do do do do do do do do do do do (Apr - May} Attty. Timber Cruising for Assessor Phone service to County Registering births & deaths in Dist #5 ( Jan -Feb -Inch ) Assisting Co Physician (Mch) Care of Geo Chevalier (Mach -Apr) Cremation of Andrea Becker Heat for Detention Hospital Wood for Detention. Hospital (Apr-I1Tay) Lights for Detention Hospital (Apr 3 to ZLayl) Plowing etc for Detention Hospital (May) Installing new pump body etc at Detention Hospital Bread for County Home (Apr) Butter for County Home Meat for County Home (Itch -Apr -May) do Feed for County Home (Apr) Drugs for Co Home (Apr) Supplies for Co Home do do Mdse to Cc Home Spoons etc. for Co Home Dental services to Co Home Patient Coal for Co Home Supplies for Co Home do Shovels for Co Hpme (Apr) Parts for Co Home truck Gas & repairs for Co Home truck Shoe repairs for Co Horne Apr -May) Light service for Co Home(Mch 28 to Wall paper for Co Home Care of Woodbury & Young Care. of Marcy Children Groceries for Frank et al (Apr) Groceries for Rost et al (Apr -May) Groceries for Johnson & others Groceries for Labarron et al Groceries for Watson (Apr) Groceries f or Mrs. McCreesh Groceries for Mrs. Biedler Groceries for Peterson Groceries for Anna Trove Groceries for Davie et al Groceries f or Mrs. Taylor Groceries for Minnard Groceries for Den Adle et al Groceries for Sturgeon (Apr) Groceries for Mrs. Hunt ( Apr -May) Groceries for Mrs. Coligan Groceries for Brandt Wood for Iriarriott et al (Apr) Apr 30) Light & gas for Mrs. Frank (Apr 7 to May 7) Light for Mrs. Davy Damages to stage by Co truck (Apr -May) Gas & oil for Cc Garage Oil for Co. Garage Parts for Co. Garage Parts for Co. Garage:: Material for County Gara e Tires for Co Garage (Apr I Tire & tube for Co Garage Repairs for Co. Garage Repairs for Co. Garage Parts for Sheriff's car Repairs for Sheriff's car Fender etc. f or Sheriff Battery service to Co. Garage Toning cars to Co Garage (Apr) Repairing springs for Co Garage Lt. for Cths(49.58)gas for Jail(6.50)Lt for Garage (7.73) (Apr 7 to May 7) & Pow 6.75 8.15 22.17 7.50 5.00 25.00 20.00 19.50 8.00 6.00 22.95 27.75 17.00 7.00 11.00 26.50 15.75 16.50 16.50 6.00 24.75 22.60 108.56 5.25 15.00 40.00 25.00 7.40 14.00 1.53 6.00 48.90 26.34 •74.•75 135.47 47.30 189.10 •19.•55 62.35 32.48 81.85 -85.02 8.25 40.00 37.15 13.56 30.15 3.00 2.65 13.08 11.00 9.36 2.80 B6.06 20X0 24.30 •51.27 39.04 70.74 8.41 16.00 22.60 19.60 12.55 -68.15 35.00 24.63 21.88 19.56 30.•23 20.-20 8.95 4.•50 1.93 1.00 12.05 391.45 •18.68 2 .,9 6 1.02 62.88 37.62 25.60 4.35 7.75 0.87 0.95 15.50 11.10 7.50 8.50 63.81 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Monday THE 2n d DAY Or June f 1 0 Ll'i 2 . 1.924 5uget Sound Power & Light Co Light for Cths(55.07)Gas for Jail(7.02) (Mch 6 to Apr 7) 62.09 Union Prtg, Bndg., & Sta.. Co Supplies for Treas(.45)Assr(2.50)A9r Agt(.25) Garage(1.50) 4.70 Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co Supplies for Court Stenographer 8.50 Anstett Printing Co Printing briefs for Prosecuting Attorney 78.10 Bellingham American Pub. Co Publishing for County 4.85 West Publishing Co Books for Prosectting Attorney 20.00 Washington Tuberculosis Assn Folders etc. for Tuberculosis Nurse arch) 3.33 Burroughs Add. 11achine Co Ribbon for Treas(,75)& Auditor(1.00)(Apr-flay) 1.75 Kee. Loh manufacturing Co Caripon paper for Auditor 10.03 The Fair Department Store Overhalls f cr Weatherford (Apr) 1.75 Central Grocery Canvas gloves for Janitor 1.25 J. 'U. Kincaid Plants for Courtyard 5.-50 W. A. McCorkle flood for Courthouse 265.20 Nar.tin Electric Co Lamps etc. for Courthouse 14.32 Thal Bros. Hose etc. for Courthouse 18.20 Paul Tolsman Ideals for Prisoners 487.80 Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Laundry for Jail 13.45 Curtin & Fraser Bolts etc. for Jail 1.80 Red. Cross Pharmacy Supplies for Jail 0.50 ROAD A ND BRIDGE FUND J. L. Johnston Mechani6 a/c road machinery 125.00 LT. Bja.rnson Salary as Truck Driver 97.75 Roy. H. Leonard do 10.62 Fred Perry do 15.00 Chet Holmes do 46.75 R. M. Gaskill do 23.37 V. E. MacDonell Salary as Inspector Everson Bridge 175.00 Cramer Contracting Co Rebuilding Nly Span of Everson Bg. (Emergency3 1,667.40 H. E. Stout Watchman on Everson Bridge (Apr) 45.83 Seth A. Atwood Paint Co Paint etc. for signs for Everson Bg. (A r) 9.25 F. Stanley Piper Blue prints for Co. Vngineer a/c U.S.B M25 Everson Bg. (.60 4.85 Earl V. Myatt Writing U.S. Bridge Specification for Engineer 4.50 D. J. Haines Operating Lunmi Ferry 1 100.00 C. 0. Beck Labor on McDonald Bridge at Clipper & removing slide on Acme Road 126.00 H; F. Beck do 90.00 Roy.Leonard do 38.25 F. C. Smith do 72.25 Russ Beck do 85.00 L. Wilson, do 63.75 W. A. McIntire do 29.75 A. E. Kothlow dd 29.75• 0. Krogen Labor on Acme & McDonald Bridges 76.50 L. Handley do 76.50 A. J. Berg do 85.50 S. Sorensen do 63,75 Paul E. Nims do 63.75 Bert E. Smith Labor on California Creek Bridge 15.00 Evan Nordby I do 12.00 C. F. Ristine Labor on Guide Meridian & Ferndale Bridges 110.00 Ed Hyde do 90.31 Francis Brooks do 98.81 Wade Vanderpool do 90.31 Earl Averill do 94.56 Evan Nordby do 81.28 Lyle Wilson do 89,50 R. Young do 56.31 Guy Vyse Painting on Weiser Lake & Yarietta Bridges & Posts on Guide Meridian Road 97.75 Douglas Muscutt do 59.50 Earl Swift do 40.38 Lee Bullock do 97.75 71m. • Payne do 4.25 F. W. Handy Labor on Nooksack & Gardine Bridges 28.00 Hans Askland do 28.00 Vl. Evans do 30.00 Andrew Erickson do 36.00 L. Waters do 4.00 John R.Xacaulay Labor on U. S. Bridge 8.50 Dorsey S. Brunton do 8.50 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Stickney Is. Bg & Hannegan Slough Bg. 18.50 Arie DeBeeld do 12.00 Oscar Post do 2,62 A. Lehman Labor on diddle Fork Bridge 20.00 J. Hankins do 18.00 W. H. Filbert do 28.00 F. Filbert do 22.50 A. Lehman Labor on Middle Fork Road 40.00 J. W. Haivkins do 40.00 Vl. H. Filbert do 76.00 F. Filbert do 45.00 Carl Isiuenseher Labor on Hannegan Road 11.25 E. A. Parker Labor on Goshen Everson Road 7.00 J. Herman Pehrson Labor on Lurmni Shore et al 78.75 Albert Omli do 16.62 John Olund do 16.62 Fred Tarte Labor on Selkirk Hill & Road #212 near Birch Bay 150.00 S. J. Marr do 110.25 Chet Holmes do 34.00 Jim -Scutt do 88.00 F. Smith do 21.25 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS AprilTERm Monday THE 2d nar or June 192 4 Theod Linde Labor on Selkirk Hill & Rd 7#212 near Birch Bay 104.43 D. B. Holeman do. 77.00 Jack Devis do 31.50 James Irwen do 15.75 Carl Krause do 28.00 Helge.Linde do 45.50 Herbert Brown do 58.50 Lawrence Scutt do 17.50 Ralph. Duxbury do 21.00 Carl Larson do 14.00 John F. Campbell Parts for Dodge used on road vrork 32.92 Page Service Station Tires for Dodge used on road 52.90 Fred Perry Work on Tractor (Apr) 42.00 Howard -Cooper Corporation Pulley for Yuba tractor 63.25 Custer Mercantile Co Rope for steam. shovel (Feb) 1.35 Skagit Steel Iron Works Repairs to steam shovel 4.80 Curtin & Fraser Puints sharpened for steam shovel 4.00 Union.Iron Yorks Cast boxings for steam shovel 1.74 The Weldit Co Welding on truck & shovel 23.85 Hughes Motor Co Gas for tractor to Ferndale Ttvrp. Rd (feb-Apr) 1.51 H. A. . Cassils Gas for trucks. 5.25 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil for trucks etc. (3.10) (1.10) 104.39 Mt. Baker Garage Gas for trucks a/c McDonald BZ,/,7elcome Fi1�/4 Mt. View Road (Apr-May)(.60) 4.80 J. L. LaPointe Gas & oil for trucks on repairs to McDonald Bridge at Clipper 67.23 Guy's,Garage Gas etc. for trucks on McDonald Bg. at Clip er (2.50)& removing slide at Acme (13.34� 15.84 E. L.,Hurd Gas for grader on Lummis Shore Road (3.30) & Marietta Road (3.30) 6.60 J. L..Durdin Gas for grader on Marietta Road 3.30 Curtin & Fraser Repairs to grader 6.00 Ingalls Mercantile Co Gas & oil for trucks & grader on Woodlawn Rd (Mch-Apr) 9.26 Shell. Co. of California Oil for Drayton Harbor Road 2.35 Standard Auto Co Parts ,for County trucks 11.10 Diehl.1lotor Co do 129.52 Christensen & Co Tires & tubes for trucks 167.31 Geo. H. Weir Co. Clutch lining for truck 6.80 Northwest Auto Elect. Co Battery service to trucks 6.93 Puget . Sound Yielding Co Melding etc. 6.75 Northwest Hardware Co Material for trucks etc. 190.32 Morse,Hardware Co Material for roads & bridges (Mch-Apr-May):., 241.33 Carl Bell Posts for Selkirk Hill 2.85 Bellingham Junk Co Material for Selkirk Hill (4.20) & trucks (.4.00) 8.20 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Lumber for Squalicum Bg.(4.95)Lawrence Tp Bg(69.50) Dump car(7.10)Ptg.Lynden Bg(4.30).''�.85.85 111t . View Lumber Co Lumber for olzd, river bridge (between Ferndale U - Mari eti� Cal Creek Bridge Fill (7.68) 24.28 Echo Tie & Lumber Co Lumber for Guardian Bg.(280.29) & E.Nooksack Bg. (279.29) 559.58 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Lumber for Hannegan Sl.Bg.(40.18)& Stickney Is. Bg. (40.19) 80..38 Bellpak Lumber Co assigned to lst. Nat'l Bank. Lumber for Acme Bg.(893,21) & McDonald Bg. at Clipper (95.97) 989.68 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber for Blaine-Lynden Road (6.38) & Steam Shovel (7.80) (Apr -May) 14.18 H. B.,Niles Rope etc. for Clipper Fill 1.70 Frater's Drug Store Supplies for painting Ferndale Bridge`. 1.60 Seth A. Atwood Co. Supplies for painting Marietta B .(25.75) Guide Meridian Bridge (8.2551, 34.00 C. F. Ristine Rope etc. for painting Guide Meridian Bride 4.30 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co Brushes & oil for painting Ferndale Bridge 1.50) Guide Meridian Bg. (20.75)'dleiser Lake Bg. (20.60) & Marietta Bridge (16.50) 59.38 Everson Mercantile Co Nails for Gardian Bridge 10.00 V. R.,Miller Powder for Lynden Tp Rd(43.71) & Rd.212 near Birch Bay (11.80) 55.51 Millie McClurg Keeping danger lights at slide on Blaine-Lynden Road 5.00 Caine-Grimshavr Co Coal for Welcome Fill (Apr) 116.76 Roy H. Leonard Driving Co. gravel truck on Silver Lake Road 21.25 H. E. ,Stout Salary as traffic officer at Everson Bridge 125.00 Morse.Hardware Co Pipe etc. f or•Engineer 11.81 PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUI�TD John Baxter Labor with Rock Crusher on Deming -Glacier Roado 156.75 l,. H.,Littler do 118.68 Bert Bulloch do 55.25 Carl Harrison do 93.50 0. W..Adkinson do 110.50 Eben head do 140.00 Adam Humble do 118.12 Jack Moser do 112.62 R. M..Gaskill do 42.50 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Road 135.00 John Bulloch Labor on Samish Lake Road 107.50 John Bulloch, Jr. do 63.00 A. Evring do 38.50 E. H/ ,Evring do 3.50 C. Begk do 18.00 H. E. Beck do 13.50 Russ Beck do 12.75 J. S.,Holmes< 13.0pp0 i s � IM21the dddo do 12: 75 ( Apr -May ) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April- TERM Monday _.. TFiE....: _........__..2d -- _...................._... _..DAY °r JLt21e _._ .. A92..4__.. A. W. Frost S. D. Walston T. K. McRea J. L. LaPointe IV. R. Miller D. A. Griffen & Co Bellingham Sash & Door Co R. A. Darnell Morse Hardware Co Northwest Hardware Co Standard Oil Co Diehl Motor Co. RainRlr imshaw Co. Ho� Stoegnard P. R. Jeffcott R. B. LeCocq A.. H., Frasier Paul:Valerius Current Expense Fund Wood -Knight Logging Co Peter Beebe Carl . Bang Louisa Ballentyne Geo. A. Monroe G, P.. Y4ncaid, Co. Clerk Co.Cle rk,Snohomish County Labor on Guide Meridian Road 60.00 do 3.00 Hauling gravel to Kendal Ditch on Deming -Glacier Rd. (Jan) 50.00 Oil Container used on Deming -Glacier Road 7.00 .Powder etc. for Deming -Glacier Road 24.38 Powder afid.spikes for Deming -Glacier Rd(Apr-May) 32.19 Lumber for Samish, Bridge 11.24 Gravel for Samish Road 14.20 Powder etc. for Samish Road 9.45 Bolts for shovel on Samish Rd(1.43) and Rake for .. Deming -Glacier Road (1.30) 2.73 Gas & oil for Maintenance (38.20)&Rock Crusher(287.37) on Deming -Glacier Road 325.57 Blades & oil for Deming -Glacier. Road 24.00 Coal for Crusher on.Deming-Glacier Road Apr:) 78.09 Dr'vin Co ra el t ok on Silver Lak ) � GgsDlgayo oFFzcer at Everson �ri ge (Emerg. 121.25 25 00 clerks services-& work on Ditch 30.00 DRAINAGE DIST. NO. 20.CONSTRUCTION FUND (IMPT) Legal services 500.00 Salary & expense as Appraiser on Kamm Ditch (to June.4 inc) 40.70 Engineering Expense to date M A GENEVA-PARK ROAD FUND Construction Geneva -Park Road 1,651.34 SOLDIERS RELIEF 'FUND Relief 20.00 Relief 30.00 Reli of 15.00 Burial of Milton Smith 100.00 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND , Recording Marriage Certificates 4940 do A.QO The County Engineer!s.report,on costs and expenses incurred in examining and survey- ing Drainage Improvement District #20 (Kamm Ditch), mounting to $507.12, vias filed with tY e Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ti7HATC0It'I COUNTY, / WASHINGTON. l IN THE, I:ATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMMTT DISTRICT) (RESOLUTION APPROVING ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF NO. 20 OF WHATC011, COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ) TOTAL COST Ors CONSTRUCTION. IMREAS, the clerk of this board has filed with this board an itemized statement of the total cost of construction of the drainage system in Drainage Improvement District No. 2� of Whatcom County, Washington, including engineering and election expenses, the cost of publishing and posting notices, damages and costs alloyed or awarded to property taken or damaged, including compensation of attorneys and of other costs and expenses in connection with the construction of said drainage system; and WHEREAS, this board has determined that the said itemized statement filed as , above is correct, the total of said itemized statement being 06,564.76, and that a reasonable sum should be added to said total, and this board has determined that such sum to be so added, is $4610.00. NOV1, THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the itemized statement of the cost of construction of said drainage system totaling $6,564.76 be and the same hereby is declared to be correct, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the sum of $460.00 be added to said total of $6,564.76 to °- 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April onday ..-..._TiiF_... ___.._. _.....__ ._ 2nd.__...._....... ..... ...... _.___.__..._DAY of ._.June _ _ 192.4 cover possible errors in said statement or apportionment to be hereafter made, and the cost of• such apportionment and other subsequent expenses and interest on the costs of construc- tion from the date of said statement until fifty days after the filing of the assessment roll with the county treasurer, all in accordance with Chap. 130 of the Stssion Laws of the -State of Washington for the year 1917, and amendments thereto, if any. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of June, 1924. E. C. Baxter 11B, hatd of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board "toners of Whatcom County " J. A. Miller " .State of jVishington " County Commissioner n n Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board: -,---000----- The May report of C. C. King, Superintendent of County Home, was filed with the Board. T. • P. Jeffers Max Fullner . Henry Top Arthur Top A. Nouwens L. R. Abel Vl ..R . Parker C.-O. Thomas Geo. Elder S. •W W. Jones S. W. Jones, H. W. Crocker Leo Jess L.-R. Abel 11. M. Shetler Reo. Elder A: Nouwens:._:_ .. _ _:... relax Fullner He-nryy -.T.op _. . Arthur Top T. P. Jeffers M. Bjarnson Roy H. Leonard Clem Knutson V :.. `B :. Rogers A David Bi'sset.•, Wm. Radder Art Emerson Leo Jess Chas Henderson C. 0. Thomas Emil Monson Scott & Hart- D. A. Griffen & Co W. R . Miller Everson Merct. Co Clem Knutson - Lawrence Merct. Co Carl C. Hills A. F. Pierce John Odmark Carl Zell Mt. Baker Garage H. A. Cassils H. W. Buzzard Lynden Dept. Store Standard Oil Co Everson Merct. Co C. E. Whited The Weldit Co Whatcom Foundry Morse Hdw. Co Northwest Hdw. Co Larson & Miller S. B . Eames H. W. Buzzard Columbia Valley Lbr. C E. A. Peterson ---000----- RIVER I12ROVE2 ITT FUND Labor on River 36.00 do - 31.50 do 31.50 do 31.50 -. do 31.50 do 13.50 do 49.00 do 13.50 do 61.75 do 28.50 do 68.87 do 74.25 do 57.75 do • 74.25 do 2.00 do 97.50 . _ do .. _ ; . 40, do 40.50 do 40.50 do 40.50 do 90.00 do .Truck..Drive.x do _ ...: _'�.. 2.12 do 150.00 do 115.00 .. • .. do o 112.50 do 118.75 do 99.00 do 71.50 do 68.00 do 60.50 do 4.50 Sacks ets . (Feb) 4.15 Parts 0.62 Powder 27.47 Powder etc, (Apr 29.75 Wood (Apr 10.00 Powder etc. (Apr -May) 16.OV Piling 35.60 Piling 43.84 ---Piling 387.68 Piling 165.36 Gas for trucks haulding sled (Apr) 4.40 Gas & oil for river work 6.11 Block etc . (Apr) 13.50 Spikes etc. (Apr) 46.65 Gas & oil 20.42 Gas etc. (Apr -May) 28.69 Gas & oil 6.94 Welding (Apr) 15.50 Donkey engine bars 22.25 Bolts etc. (Mch-Apr-May) 87.41 Bolts etc. (Apr-I:Iay) 28.75 Bolts etc. 18.80 Rod & pins for donkey engine 5.72 Staples 10.00 Lumber for pile driver 45.38 Hauling Piling 188.07 ------ 000------ The minutes of the May session were read avid approved. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tune 5, 1924. Attest: County Auditor & Clerk of Chairman Whatcoin County Commissioners. the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ApTiarilri Thursday THE5th DAY of June 192 a i'riday 6th 2 I/ Thursday, June 5, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 2, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the CLerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Application was filed by C Heuman for license to conduct dancd at Alk1 on June 7th, and same was granted by the Board. o-" On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 6, 1924. Chairman of the Board. Friday, June 6, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 5, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Applications of Kenndth F Heun for dance at Birch Bay on June 7th, and F Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham on June7th, wore granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, June 9, 1924. Chai lmian o-P the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ' ERrI 1 Monday Ti-m 9th Dar of June 1924 Honday, June 9, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 6, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. horse Hardware Co Pipe etc for Engineer's use at Everson Bridge (Emergency) ----- 000----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIMISSIONERS OF WHATCOY-1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF REBUILDING NORTHERLY ) PIER OF COUNTY BRIDGE ACROSS 11TOOK_SACK ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF CRAh7R CONTRACTING CO. RIVER, KNOWN AS TIC U. S. BRIDGE ) WEEiREAS, on the 23rd day of Kay, 1924, this Board passed an order calling for bids for the re -building of the northerly pier of the U. S. Bridge across the Nooksack River one and one-half miles southeasterly of the toxin of Deming; supporting the present 220 $11.81 foot span while said pier is being rebuilt, and maintaining traffic on the bridge. Said bids to be considered at 10 o'clock A.I. on June 9, 1924, and the notice calling for such bids having been dulir published in the county official paper, to -grit: 'The Bellingham. 1).merican, in the manner and for the length of time required by law; end CIIIEIEAS, the bids submitted for said improvement were found to be as follows: J. R. Wood yu 11,116.00 Cramer Contracting Co 10,800.00 and the Board finding the bid of Cramer Contracting for the said improvement to be the lowest and best bid made; IT IS TI1'REFORE ORDERED, that the bid of Cramer Contracting Co., for the re -building of the northerly pier of said U. S. Bridge, etc., as above set forth, 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 Cramer Contracting Co. for the rebuilding of said pier as aforesaid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said contract shall provide that the work be fully completed and performed on or before the lst day of Nov. 1924, 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 9th day of June, 1924. it 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 " "Board of County Commiss- If "ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " tl a 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It Attest:F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Biller County Commissioner Ed Brown-. County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Junell, 1924. Chairman of -the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Wednesday THE 11 th DAY or June 67, 192A Wednesday, June 11, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 9, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: The appraisers' report on apportionment of costs and expenses of Drainage Improve- ment District No. 20 (Kamm Ditch) was filed with the Board. -----coo----- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COI:UIUSSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, W ASHING T ON . ✓ IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVE-IlENT DISTRICT) ( ORDER FIXING TIC FOR HEARING ON APPRAISERS 110. 20 OF V7HATCO1J COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ) REPORT. VMi REAS, 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 improve- ment, 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 appor- tionment at the board room in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, July 15th 1924, at ten o'clock A.U., 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 FURTI�.PR ORDERED that notice of this hearing be published in the Bellingham American, the official paper of Whatcom County, Washington, once a week for three successive weeks, and that said notice of this hearing shall also be published in the Lyndan Tribune a newspaper published in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington, being near the said drainage improvement district, and of general circulation therein; and the last publications of s;ich notice shall be not less than seven (7) nor more than fourteen (14) days before the date of said hearing. Dore in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of June, 1924. 11 11 11 +f It if it if ti it it n it u "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " it State of Washington " 11 11 11 +l 11 11 If If II If tl It li 11 Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and EL_officio Clerk of the Board. -----090----- E. C. Barter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Commissioner Ed Br own County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday._, June 13, 1924. _ Chaiarman o the Board. "s f a 'ice April TFRDI RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday . TuF 13th DAY or• June 1924 Friday, June 13, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 11, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovring proceed- ings were had: The application of maple Falls Oommunity Club for dance on June 14, 1924, was granted by the Board. -----000----- On motion the Board adjourned to meet on June 17, 1924. hairman of the Board of County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Tuesday THE 17th DAY Or June 1924 Tuesday, June 17, 1924. The Board met :?ursuant to adjournment taken on June 13, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01011ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIITGTON. IN THE 1ATTER OF REBUILDING NORTHERLY ) PIER OF COUNTY BRIDGE ACROSS THE NOOKSACK( RIVER ABOUT 12 iiILES Sely OF TOVIN OF _.. _. u ) APPROVAL OF CONTRACTORS BOND. DE.wING , KISTOYIN AS THE U. S. BRIDGE WHEREAS, the Cramer Contracting Co. has this day filed with this Board its surety bond in the sum of $10,800.00, given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, covering contract for rebuilding northerly pier of U. S. Bridge; IT IS NO7I ORDERED that the said bond, as above described, be and same is hereby approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th dqy of June, 1924. II II I " II II II " 1I I " " n I "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " State bf Washington " 11 11 it 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Filler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner Attest: F C Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- ', THIS AGREEITENT, Made and entered into this 17th day of June, 1924, between 'y+hatcom County, Washington, and Cramer Contracting Co. hereinafter called the Contractor; Witnesseth: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be made anti performed by Whatcom County, the Contractor hereby covenants and agrees as follows: 1. To complete all work and agrees to furnish all the materials necessary to consturct, improve, and complete NORTH PIER U. S. BRIDGE in Whatcom County, 1'lashington, in accordance with, and as described in the profile, map, plans and specifications thereof which are made a part hereof and shall have the same effect as tho the same were fully inserted herein, and in full accordance with the terms, conditions and stipulations of this agreement. 2. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, carriage; tools, implements, conveniences and things of every description that may be required for the trans- fer of materials for the improving, constructing and completing the work herein described. 3. It is further agreed that the work included in this contract is to be done under the direction and supervision of the County Engineer, of said County, or his duly authoriz- ed inspector or agent, and his decision as to the true construction and meaning of the pro- files, maps, plans, specifications and estimates shall be final. It is also understood and agreed upon that such additional drawings and explanations as may be necessary to detail and illustrate the work, are to be furnished by the said Engineer, and the Contractor agrees to conform to and abide by the same, so far as may be consistent with the general purpose and intent of the original plans and specifications. 4. Should the Conjractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of properly skilled workmen or of materials of the proper quality, or fail in any respect to prosecute the work with promptness and diligence, or fail in the performance ef'any agree- ment herein contained, said Whatcom County shall be at liberty, after three days written t April Tr•.xrr RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tim 17th DAY of June 1924 notice to the Contractor, to provide any such 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 may, by written notice, terminate the employrlent of the Contractor for the said work, and enter upon the premises, and take possession of all materials, tools, and appliances thereon, for the purpose of completing the work included under this contract, and employ by contract or otherwise, any person or persons to finish the work, and provide materials therefor; and in such a case the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any payment provided herein until the work shall be wholly finished, at which time if the unpaid balance of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense in- curred by the said Whatcom County in finishing this contract such excess shall be paid to the Contractor; but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the said W hatcom County. 5. The Contractor hereby agrees to complete all the work called for in this contract in all _arts and requirements, before the Pi rst day of November, 1924. 5. Time shall be the essence of this contract on the part of the Contractor, and in case the Contractor shall fail in the dtLe performance of the contract by and at the time herein mentioned, he shall be liable to pay to 'Uhatcom County for liquidated damages, and not as a penalty, the sum of twenty-five 025.00) dollars for each and every day which may elapse between the appointed and actual time of completion, which sum is hereby agreed upon, fixed, and determined as the damages that will be suffered by saidthatcom County, by such failure to complete same within the time named; and said Whatcom County may deduct the damages from the amount.due or to become due to the Contractor; :and such payment s .or deductions shall not in any wise release the Contractor from the further obligations and penalties in respect to the fulfillment of the entire contract, nor any right said W hatcom County might have to claim, sue for and recover compensation and damages for non-performance of this contract, or any part thereof, 7. It is further agreed that upon the request of the Cbntractor partial payments upon the contract price herein set forth may be made once each month, the said partial payments not to exceed eighty percentum of the estimated value of the work done, which estimate is to be made by the said Engineer, and the same filed with the clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of said Whatcom County, which estimate shall bear the certificate of the said Engineer that such work has been done in all respects as required by the terms of this contract. Final payment dgie hereunder shall be made within thirty days from the time t.iis contract has been complied with by the Contractor and the work done in accordance there- with, the same to be evidenced by the certificate of the said Count; Engineer filed with the said clerk to the effect that after examination the said County Engineer found the work fully performed and complied with in accordance with the terms of this contract, also upon the examination of the said work by the Board of County Commissioners, of said U hatcom County, and the finding by the said Board that said work has been fully completed in accordance with the terms of this contract, and the passage by the said Board of a resolu- tion, which resolution shall be entered upon the minutes of said Board, and the same shall authorize the final payment to be made upon this contract, and direct the County Auditor to draw his warrant upon the County Treasurer for the amount due; provided, that before mak- ing such final payment the Contractor shall shod to the satisfaction of saidy7hatcom County that all just debts due for labor performed or material furnished the said (bntractor have been paid. It is further agreed that any payments or contributions due or required by Chap. 74 of the Laws of Washington 1911 (Industrial Insurance Act) or any. amendments thereto, from the County of Whatcom, by virtue of or on account of any of the -work done RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday...._ . ......TfiE........... ..7th.. DaY of Jude under this contract, may be deducted from any payment or payments made to the Contractor herein, and that the sum or sums so deducted shall be determined each month upon the basis of the work of said month, and shall be made upon the proper written order and demand of the Industrial Insurance Commiss ion of the State of Washington, a notice of whi ch order and demand shall be served upon.said Contractor prior to said deduction. It is further agreed that the Contractor herein shall be subject to the provisions of said act., It is further agreed that if prior, to any payment being made under the terms of .this contract., notice is received by W hatcom County that any laborers, mechanics, material -men, or other persons, who have supplied or furnished said Contractor with any labor, service. materials, goods, or provisions or any kind in connection with the construction of said work have claims against said Contractor, for same, for which claim any such laborer, mechanic, material -man, or other person would be entitled to a lien under the laws of the State of Washington were such work not a public work, or proper claim against the bond in such cases required by law, +{hatcom County shall have the right to retain out of the pay- ments then due or to become due to said Contractor, the amount of such claim or claims in addition to not less than twenty (20) per cent herein provided to be retained until the final completion of said work, sufficient to cover all such claims of which notice shall have been given until such claims shall have been fully satisfied and paid, and receipts in full for the same shall have been furnished by the said Contractor to• said Whatcom County, and the said Contractor hereby expressly agrees to pay all such claims. 8. When any claim, demand or estimate hereunder shall have been allowed by the proper authority, the proper officer shall draw warrants to the amount or percent of such claim, demand or estimate, then payable under this contract in payment thereof. In warrants drawn against the Road & Bridge Fund (Emergency) , being• a fund theretofore creat- ed in the treasury of said County by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners - of said County, the Emergency resolution being passed on the 23rd day of May, 1924, and re- corded in Vol. 25 of Record of Commissioners' Proceedings, Whatcom County; and all the terms and conditions of said resolutions are hereby expressly referred to and made a part hereof as tho fully set forth herein, and this agreement is expressly made subject to all of the provisions of said sections of said resolution. 9. No alteration shall be made in the work shown and described in the plans and specifications except upon written order of the said Engineer and as provided hereinbefore, and when so made the value of the work so added or omitted shall be computed by the said Engineer and the amount so determined shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor, and the amount so found shall be added to or deducted from the contract price, as the case may be. 10. The Contractor shall provide sufficient safe and proper facilities for the in- spection of the work by said'Whatcom County or its authorized representatives. The said Contractor shall furnish without charge, to said Vlhatcom Co:inty, or its authorized representatives, samples of cement or other materials used in construction, as said samples may be required, in order that the character of such materials may be determined. AA11 materials and methods shall be subject to the approval of the said Engineer. Defective work or material may be condemned by the said Engineer at any time before the final accept- ance of the work. Notice of condemnation shall be given by the saidEngineer in writing. such condemn- ed work shall be immediately taken down or changed. Defective material shall be immediately removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of the said Engineer. Failure or neglect on the part of the said Engineer to condemn RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April 3'�ttrr.. __......, .... Tuesday_......—...Ti;F._... __. __ 1-�.th. DAY oF. June _ 192 4 unsatisfactory material or to reject inferior workmanship shall in no way release the Contrac- tor, nor shall it be construed to mean the acceptance of such work, nor shall the final acceptance bar said Whatcom County.from recovering damages in case fraud was practiced. Time lost in replacing such improper work shall furnish no ground to the Contractor for claiming an extension of time for the completion of the work. Incompetent, careless and negligent employees shall be forthwith discharged by the Contractor upon written request of the said Engineer, and failure to comply with such request shall be sufficient -ground for the termination of this contract, as provided herein. Should the Contractor be delayed in the prosecution of the work or the completion thereof by the act, neglect or fault of the Engineer, then the time fixed for the completion of the work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason thereof, which extended period shall be determined and fixed by the said :`lhatcom County, but no allowance shall., be made unless a claim therefor is presented in writing to the said County within ten (10) days after the occurrence of such delay. 11. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that no certificate filed or payment made under this contract, except the final payment, shall be evidence of the per- formance of this contract either wholly or in pant, and that no payment shall be construed to be an acceptance of defective work or improper materials which may appear within two (2) years after final payment. 12. The,work and materials covered by this contract shall be at the sole risk of the Contractor until the same shall,have been finally accepted by the said Engineer and said Whatcom County and any damage or loss that may occur or result to the same prior to the final acceptance of, said work bythe said Engineer and said Vihatcom County, shall fall upon and be made good by the Contractor. 13. This contract shall not be assignable in whole or in part. The Contractor shall give _ his personal attention to the work at all times, and be present, either in person or by duly authorized representatives, on the site of the work continually during its pregress and shall receive instructions from the saidlhgineer. Any sub -contractor shall be considered as the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be responsible for any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to perform his work in a satisfactory manner this contract may be terminated by the Board. la. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and indury which shall be caused or which occur to any person or persons or property whatsoever by reason bf any negligence of said Contractor,or any of his servants, employees or sub -contractors, or by reason of any breech or violation of any of the provisions of this agreement or any of his duties or obligations thereunder. The Contractor shall assume all liability for and protect ,said Whatcom County from any damages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles in any part of the work. 15. It is a part of the public policy of the State ofV.bshington that all work by contract or by day labor done for it or any political subdivision created by law, shall be performed in work days of not more than eight hours each, except in cases of extraordinary emergency. No 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 has already been employed for,eight hours in any calendar day. In case of violation of the provisions of this article said Whatcom County shall have the right to cancel this contract and to completethe work in the manner provided herein. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS UApril 1 EIiM Tuesday THE 17 th DAY or June 192 4 r 16. The Contractor agrees to execute and furnish to the said Whatcom County a good and sufficient surety bond, to be payable to said Whatcom County, the same to be in the penal sum of the full amount of this contract, and conditioned that the Contractor will faithfully perform the work upon the terms, within the time, and in accordance with the contract, profiles, maps, plans and specifications, and that he will indemnify the said Uhatcom County against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffered or claimed for injuries to persons or property during the construction and improvement of such pier and until the same is accepted; and further conditioned as required by law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions or supplies for the carry- ing on such work, and all just debts and dues and demands incurred in the performance of such work. If said Whatcom County shall have reason to believe that the surety on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof, or is insufficient, it may require the Con- tractor to furnish other or additional security. IN Z':ITIMSS WHEREOF, The said Contractor hereunto set its hand and seal and the said Whatcom County pursuant to resolution duly adopted by its County Commissioners, has caused these presents to be subscribed by its said Commissioners and Clerk, and the name of the Board to be hereunder affixed the day and year first above written. I1 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 I1 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " state of Washington " 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 " Attest: F. C. Iiartin Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. -----000----- WHATCOM COUNTY By E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Commissioners J. A. 11iller, Commissioner Ed Brown, Commissioner Cramer Cont. Co., Contractor By F. L. Cramer Petition of G. L. and E. A. Thomas for the vacation of a portion of Fourth Street and Washington Avenue, in McMillan's Addition to the Town of':ha.tcom, Section 13, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, was filed with the Board. -----000----- 1 BEFORE THE HONORABLE COUNTY COINS S I01TE L , IN -UTM FOR WHITCOII COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE VAC ATIOIT OF WASHINGTON AVE. ) & 4th STREET, IN McMILLAN' S ADDITION TO THE TO' LT ( OF ',1HATCOM, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, R ITGE) ORDER FIXING DATE OF, :SEARING. THREE EZT W.L1. G. L. and E. A. Thomas havinZ this day filed their Petition asking for the vacation of aportion of Washington Avenue & 4th Street, in 11cllillan's Addition to the Town of Whatcom, situated in Section 13, Township 38 North., Range Three East V1.1d. , and having asked that a time be fixed for the hearing of said Petition and that due notice thereof be given as provided by law, IT IS HE EBY ORDERED that Tuesday, the 22nd day of July, 1924, at the hour of 11 o'clock. -I.M. be, and the same hereby is fixed as the time for hearing said Petition, said hearing to be held in the County Commissioners room in the %'�hatcom County Court House, Bellingham, Washington. IT IS HEPEBY F URTIM ORDERED that due notice of said hearing be given as required by law. Dated this 17th day of June, 1924. April TFRhi RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS T;.iesday THE 17th DAY or June 1924 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of `,`Jhatcom County " " St -ate of ',,ra shington. " n o u n n 11 ,f ,l U If n It n n Attest: F. C. Hartin Deputy Oo. Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor Sam E Barrett, Co auditor E. C. Baxter, Chairman J. A. Miller Ed Brown Board of County Commissioners for k7hatcom County, Washington ----- 000----- CUP.REITT EXPENSE FUND. For claims paid from hevolving Fund ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. For claims paid from Revolving Fund ----- 000----- $348.85 25.84 On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 19, 1924. Cha,iri:iaan oard County Commiss- ioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS e� F Aril ' TEhm Thursday THE 19th DAY of June. 1924 Friday 20th rM Thursday, June 19, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 17, 1924. Present, allmembers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had : Application of F Lange for dance at Fort Bellingham on June 21, 1924; was granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, June 20, 1924. Chai i.-man o and County Commissioners Friday, June 20, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 19, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: Application of Kenneth F 11eun for dance at Birch Bay on June 21, 1924, was grant- ed by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, June'21, 1924. ha irinan B and County Commissioners Saturday, June 21, 1924. The Board mat pursuant to adjournment taken on June 20, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: v Applications of C. Neuman for dance at Alki, and K of P bodge of Deming for dance at Deming, on June 21, 1924, were granted by the Board. On motion the bard adjourned to meet on Tuesday, June 24, 1924. Chairman rd County Commissioner 6- F--7 Aril 7 FI1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tu:e s day T i-> E 24th DAY OF June 192 d Tuesday, June 24, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 21, 1924. Present, all members of the board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE T E] BOARD OF COUNTY COI+ TISSIO-=L S OF .'JHATCOI:S COUNTY, IWASHINGTON. `l/ IN THE IiMER OF DUPLICATE ) ( ORDER TO ISSUE. WARRU,TT TO GLACIER LIFLMR CC) j,J?iE ^AS, applicwtion has been made to this Board by the Glacier Lumber Company, wherein the permanent loss of Road & Bridge fund warrant No. 17072, issued on January 30, 1924, in the sum of $?35.53, in favor of said Glacier Lumber Company, is set out to the satisfaction of this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, it i s ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, directed to issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of $35.53 on the Road & Bridge Fund to the said Glacier Lumber Company in lieu of the one so lost. -Done in regular adjourned seosion of the Board this 24th day of June, 1924. 11 11 It 'I It 11 11 11 It It 11 it 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of 'dhatcom County " " State of y7Jashington " 11 11 It if If It 11 11 11 it it 11 11 it Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISS IONERS OF ZJHATCO::I COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ✓ IN THE MATTER OF POUNDI'ViSTER ) ( ORDER APPOINTING JOHN BIEHLE FOR NOOKSACK TOTW SHIP. ) Z'JHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Hooksack Township have recommended the appoint- ment of John Biehle of Everson, Slash. R #2, as Poundmaster for said township; IT IS NOVI ORDERED that John Biehle be, and he hereby is appointed as Poundmaster for Nooksack Township. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of June, 1924. 11 If 1t 11 It It it it it if It If 11 It "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of Whatcom County " " state of Vlashington " 11 11 11 1t it 11 11 It It PI it It 11 it Attest: F C laartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller County Uommissioner Ed Br own County Uommissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on 17ednesday, June 25, 1924. Chairman oard County Commiss- ioners. XXXA RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Wednesday THE 25th DAY Or June 1924 �i Vednesday, June 25, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 24, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in.attendance. The following proceedings were bad: appli cat ion of K of P Lodge for dance at Deming on June 28, 1924. was granted by the Board. v -----00o----- CREDITS ALLMED COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLEIiNT FOR THE 211ONTH ELIDING I1IAY 31, 1924. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 1AL Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending I1ay 31,.1924. 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 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 made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth: IT IS TITMEFORE HEREBY ORDERED by this Board t1bat said Edith Id. 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 $ 969.89 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 cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid Stare Treasurer For warrants redeemed, For interest on szme For warrants redeemed For emergency warrants redeemed For interest on emergency vurrants For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed STATE SCHOOL 1.+UND. STATE, ItTILITIJRY FUND. STATE PE'RI.'1A1i E NT HIGHW,^.1' FUND. STATE PUBLIC HIGHS.: AY FUND. STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND. STATE CAPITOL BUILDIDG FUrrD. STATE RECLAHATION REVOLVING FUND. STATE I ETER INS' COM)ENSAT IOT; FUND. STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND. STATE PARKS ANDI P JUU,�RAY FUND. STATE GAIM FUND. STATE T E;ICH,'�RS RETIMMENT FUND. CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. COUNTY TEACI17RS RETIREI,ENT FUND. PERI:1AIdENT HIGHWAY 11AII?'I'Ei ANCE FM%M LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUITD . 765.50 101.32 363.76 123.02 1,1.01.32 241.52 234.69 437.33 48.31 52.50 393.00 18.00 19,070.54 9.91 9,798.47 556.44 15.91 205.00 37.33 2,786.19 763.96 April TFRM RECORD OF Wednesday TiiF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 25th DAY OF June 192 4 COUNTY GiVIE, PROTECTION FUND. For warrants redeemed ? 1,044.24 11ARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND. For warrants redeemed 37.00 CERTIFICATE OF REDEMPTION F'JM). For cash paid holders of certificates of redemption 42.42 RIVER I1,11PROVEIMNTT FUND. For warrants redeemed 2,746.52 For interest on same 69.14 PORT OF BELLINGHAI:I FUND. For warrants redeemed 25.00 CITIES FUNDS. For cash paid Oity & Town Treasurers, 5,137.40 TO" :SHIPS FUNDS . . For cash paid Township Treasurers 2,283.14 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND. For warrants redeemed 162,125.65 For interest on same 2,412.41 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOND REDELIPTION FUND. For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed GE I•M VA-P ARK RO ND FUND . For warrants redeemed DIES DISTRICT NO. 1 KAINTEI;ANCE FUNTD. For irrarrants redeemed DRAINT. DIST. NO. 2 HAINTTENANCE FUND. For .warrants redeemed DRAIN. DIST. NO. 3 'AINTEI��ITCE FUND. For warrants redeemed DRAIN. I11PT. DIST. NO. 4 I1A.IN?TENA CE FUND. For warrants redeemed For interest on same DRAIN. I11PT. DIST. NO. 5 21.1-AINTE11ANCE FUND. For warrants redeemed DRAIN. II:PT. DIST. NO. 7 CONSTRUCTION FUND. 15,500.00 4,521.25 522.53 1.00 12.00 7.50 60.50 10.07 19.05 for warrants redeemed 623.37 For ,interest on same 242.61 Total Disbursements 235,536.71 � e do hereby certify that vie find the cosh in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on I.Iay 31, 1924, the same being in ,:;ords and figures .as follows, to -wit: Depository Treasurer's Balance First 1ational Dank 116,081.95 Bellingham National Bank 123,578.98 Northvresterr_ LLTti_t on1 Bank 118,632.64 American National Bank 100,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 20,000.00 Firs.t National Bank of Lynden 32,000.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 25,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 14,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of imgas 8,000.00 iiooksac'� Valley State Bank of Everson 15,000.00 Farrier' s & Iierchant's Bank of Nooksach 8,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 People's State Bank of Lynden 152000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit SP 600,293.57 Cash in Office: Cash in Vault i? 5,062.00 Currency 334.00 Silver 52.98 Checks and cash items 199,970.40 Total cash in office . . . . 205L419.38 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . ti 805,712.95 IN M13STI1I01TY Z'MREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 25th day of June, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 27�_� TERM—Onday...---... THE .__._-3OF,Yl __.,,_....._--•--- _DAY OF----..._............—JL111_......._— V BEFORE' THE BOARD . OF C OUi1TTY C OTHII S S I ONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE HATTER OF TRANSFER OF ) ORDER. L ' TAIN ITEMS IN 1924 BUDGET WHEREAS, a surplus of 0400.00 exists in the item of Teacherts Institute on the County Superintendent's budget for 1924, which amount will not be used for institute purposes, and can be used to advantage in the item of Sundry Expense in said Superintendent's budget; and VIHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the unexpended balances in various items of the 1924 Road & Bridge budget, can be used to better advantage if transferred to the item of Repairs and Maintenance in said Road & Bridge budget; Nall, THER1701RE, it is ordered that the sum of $400.00 be, and same is hereby transferred from the item of Teacherst Institute to the item of Sundry Expense on the 1924 budget .of the County Superintendent of Schools; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the unexpended monies now remaining under various items of the Road & Bridge budget for 1924, be, and same are hereby transferred to the item of Repairs and TL.i.intenance in said Road & Bridge budget, as follows: Foremen, labor & teams Hardware & blacksmithing Lumber, piling, etc. Pipe &-tiling Explosives Garage supplies & equip.maint. & garage charges Less overdraft on gravel Total transfer to Repairs &Maintenance 10 2.7 00.63 417.55 42818.37 582.05 400.45 5,858.63 22,777.68 .90 22,776.78 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of June, 1924. N it it it it Ir it it ii lr li rI If:[ it N it it Ir N it it it 11 it 11 11 i1 " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " State of Washington. " 1111ii11it0rt1111it11ir110IftoItitirriir11ii1111rt11U Attest: E . C . Baxter Chairman of the Board. J. A. Miller, County -Commissioner Ed Brown, County Co::missioner F. C. Yartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------- -I ' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �- � 0 ruril TERM jledne sday THE 25th. DAY OF June 192 April Monday The 30th Day of June 192. ` E. C. Baxter n n it It H it if it if it it It it It Chairman Board County " Board of County Commiss- " Commissioners "ioners of %Whatcom County " if State of Washington " J. A. iailler n u It ti u it it it n to it tt if It County Commissioner Ed Br oven Attest: F. C. Martin County Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Applications of Kenneth F. Heun for dance at Birch Bay on June 28, 1924, of Marietta Grange for dance on June 28, and of C. Heuman for dance at Alki on June 28, 192%, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Notion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, June 30, 1924. Chairman oard County Commissioners. Monday, June 30, 1924, The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, June 25, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloy►ed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD CF COUNTY COWIISSIONERS OF IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE ) WARRANT TO VI . H. FILBERT. 1'IHATC OM COUNTY, V"IA.S HINGT ON . ORDER TO ISSUE. WHEREAS, application has been made to this Board by W. H. Filbert wherein the permanent loss of Road & Bridge Fund Vlarrants No.17502 for the sum of $28.00, and No.17506 for the sum of $76.00, issued on June 2, 1924 in favor of said W. H. Filbert, is set out to the satisfaction of this Board. NOVI, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue -duplicate warrants in the sum of $28.00 and 06.00 on the Road and Bridge Fund to the said VV. H. Filbert in lieu of the ones so lost. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30 day of June, 1924. rtnuuttuttnnut►nnnunnnntrttnnnnrrttnn E. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board. " Board of County Commiss- J. A. Miller, County Commissioner tt ioners of Vlhatcom County " Ed Brown, County Commissioner t' State of Washington. " uottttuttttnttrtunnttttnnuouonttanunan Attest: F.C.Martin,DquVCounty Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July, lst, 1224. �y Chairman, - r�� nty. C-diifffs`s`ioners . i July TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday THF. is t Dar of July 1924. Tuesday, July 1, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on June 30, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims iwere allowed and proceedings had: CURF.EI-T EX.FENSE FUITD J. Ii. Rummell State Examination 290.00 I:. F . Edwards State Examination 290.00 Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor & Bookkeeper 125.00 A. J. hove Salary as Deputy Auditor 115.00 Lucy E. King do 115.00 1j. Colvin do 100.00 F . C .Martin do & Clerk of Board 125.00 U. Thomas Salary as Recorder 110.00 Jessie 'Halters do 110.00 D. Wurtenberg. Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 Glen J. Slater Salary as Deputy Auditor a/cauto licenses 115.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J. A. Miller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Superintendent County Schools 187.50 Jennie M. Robin Salary as Deputy Supt. Co. Schools 125.00 Edwin M.. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 17. H. Heaton do 100.00 C. Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.00 Geo H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed L. Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 11ax luehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 11argaret J. Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gairley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L. J. Irwin Salary as Co Auto i:I chanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as County Garage Foreman 125.00 miss Frances K Atherton Salary as office assistant for County Agrictural Agt. 91.66 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County Agricultural Agent 8.34 Mrs Edith H Christensen Extra stenographic services 7.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 ti . P. Brown do 187.50 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Steuart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Edith H. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 J. H. Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Treasurer 135.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 S. A. Earl Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 Olive tililson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 126.00 C. a. Fisk Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 Claire G. Wilson Salary as Warrant Clerk for 'Treasurer 100.00 H. D. McArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F. 11. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. Pence Salary as Deputy, Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr Salary as Deputy Assessor 100.00 Helen Campbell Salary as Deputy Assessor 100.00 Chester Hume Salary.as Clerk For Assessor 50.00 D. V. lacArthur Salary as Field Deputy Assessor 76.00 A. L. Callahan Sb-la.ry 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 71. Y. Brock do 125.00 W. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook (1/2 month) 20.00 C. C. King Salary as Superintendent County Home 100.00 U. B. King Salary as 1atron County Home 50.00 !!. B. Edwards Salary as Cook for County Home 85.00 J. B. Edwards do Assistant 15.00 Ben Coligan do " 10.00 J. F. McKinnon Salary as Teamster 75.00 Urs E Vi Day Salary as Nurse 75.00 E. W. Day do Assistant 40.00 Ader Mukes do " 40.00 Vlalter Borchardt dd " 60.00 Edtirin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E. D. Kenyon Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Attorney ,. 100.00 Fred tit. 1,1cElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl LcCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 E. W. Gooch Salary as Insttman for Eng 5 1 days 38.50 J. W. Dill Salary as Chainman for Eng. 5 " 20.00 J. G. Barber do 4 " 16.00 Robert Chisholm do ( 4 '! 4.00 Walter Fouts Salary as Inspector Geneva -Park Road 150.00 i:irs R 0 Stone Salary as Latron Detention Hospital 75.00 Lulu Cozier. Compiling record for Co.Commrs (60.00) & extra work for Atuditor (40.00) 100.00 y. F. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 292.60 San E. Barrett, Co.Aud. claims paid from Revolving Fund 99.76 Sam E. Barrett, Co .Aud. Jury claims -,laid from Revolving Fund 1g11.60 Sam E. Barrett, Expense as Co .Aud *tor to Convention 33.87 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Tuesday THE 1st Da, or July Ko .192 4 . A. L,. Callahan Expense as Sheriff 62.00 Nellie H. Abbott Expense as Supt. 12.55 Margaret J..Diaz Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse 6.35 Alvada Kelly Expense as Probation Officer 1.10 C. Humphreys Expnese as Constable 5.65 H. B, Carroll, Jr. Expense as Co. Agr. Agent 4.68 C. C.. King Expense as Co. Supt. Co. Home 130.00 Bert.Bulloch Services to Sheriff 30.00 Fred,Ehlers Services to Sheriff 45.00 L. G. Truax Services as Special Deputy Sheriff (Apr -Islay) 35.00 Th. Simonarson do 15.00 L. G,. Truax. Services to Sheriff a/c Dances 15.00 D . H,. Dunkle do 56.00 Revelare International Secret Service Services to Prosecuting Attorney (11ch) 50.00 E. E. Lescher Services to Prosecuting Attorney a/c McLean case 2.50 Mrs Lura Lyle Services to Co. Supt. 59.25 Mrs Helen R.Cook Services to Co. Supt. a/c Exams 6.00 Melvin Frack do (May) 6.00 Lois, Pebley do 6.00 Mrs 11 H Simpson do 21.65 Ellen I.I. Wright do 16.50 Etheal Q . Philbrook do 12.00 Dixie B. Porter do 6.00 Mfrs - C . J. Storlie do 12.00 Nora Procter do 6.00 George Ramerman do 6.00 Madeline E. Bay do 13.50 Vesta N. Higginson do 19.50 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County 115.27 Western Union Telg. Co Services to Atty (.85) Tr.(.80)Sher(.97)Agr.Agt(2.36) 12.67 Brown &: Cole, Inc Groceries for Detention Hospital 33.54 Caratens Packing Co Yeat for Detention Hospital 10.80 '4.50 .Puget Sound Pow & Lt. Co Lts for Detention Hospital (Feb .1 to %Ich.3.11, ay 1 - June 2) St.Joseph's Hospital Care of Co. Patient (May) 31.00 Red,Cross Pharmacy Drugs for Co. Home ('72.60) Deten Hosp. (6.25) Jail (22.75) & Co. Patients (3.50) 105.10 T,he'Jeiser Drug Co. Medicine for Co. Patients (3.25) & Co.Home (2.90) (May -June) 6.15 Ovtl,Pha.rmacy Drugs for Co. Patients (21.10)Co.Jail (24.35) Co. Home (12.85) (Ych-Apr-flay) 58.50 Frye & Company Meat for County Home 13.62 City: Yeat Market Meat for County Home 74.06 Carstens Packing,Co, do 10.80 Ferndale Bakery Bread for County Home (Iuay-June) 75.32 Whatcora Co.Dairynien's Ass to Butter for County Home 76.70 W. J. Pynor Supplies for County Home (June) 76.61 F . F . Gerard do 27.26 Cline & Young do (June) 50.67 Gage -Dodson Clothing Co Clothing for Co.Home 25.60 Ekha Drug Store Drugs for, Co. Hoarr_e (11ay) 7.65 Thiel & Welter Glasses: 'for Co. Home 1.70 A. G . %IcKeown Removing teeth for patient at Co.Home (Feb) 10.50 A. E. Rusco Vet. services to Co. Home (!lay -June) 15.00 Gibxalta.r Chemical Co Disinfectant for Co Home (Apr) 3.80 Fred Lash, Beet cultivator for County Home 15.00 Clark Electric Co Wire etc. for County Home (may -June) 2.33 Bellingham Ir:.plement Co Tooks, etc, for County Home 11.49 Northwest Hardware Cq Hdvr. f or County Home 12.20 Morse Hardware Co Hardware County Home 41.04 Hurdts Garage Gas & Tabor on Co Home truck 20.18 John F. Campbell Reps for truck at County Farm 2.50 Goddard Seed Store Seeds for lrs. Smith (3.95) & Co. Home (28.55) & Detention Hosp . (.85) (I1ich-clay) 33.35 Geo, J. Hohl Co. Seeds for County Home ('Lay) 8.56 Poultry Feed Ass'n Barley, corn, etc. for,County Home (June) 93.90 Economy iet Wash Laundry Laundry-Co.Hospital 12.20 Harold Smith Work at County Home (June -July) 25.00 J. � . heel Mork at Co.Home (j'une-July) 42.00 C. L. Noss Work at Co. Home 33.60 M. Ili. Shetler Work at Co. Home (June -July) 61.00 Fred. Tlanthey Filling silo at ,County Home (July) 20.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FU.c1D J. L. Johnston 'Salary as Mech. a/c road machty 125.00 M. Bjarnson Salary as Truck Driver 76.50 R. E Gaskill do 10.63 Roy'H. Leonard do 6.38 Cook Sypher do 31.88 E. Baxter do % 1.06 Douglas Iduscutt do 31.88 R. Young do 8.50 V. E. 11acDonell Inspector Everson Bridge 175.00 E. W. Gooch Salary as Inst tman 1 day 7.00 J. U. Dill 'Salary as Chainman' day 4.00 Robert ChisholM do (1 day 4.00 Crarder Contracting Co 'Constr. . Nly Pier of U. S . Bridge 1,024.00 Cramer Contracting Co Constr Nly. Span Everson Bridge 4,088.49 D. J. Haines Operating Lwnmi Verry 100.00 C. F. Ristine Labor on Lynden-Laurel,Hannegan Slough Bg & Painting Guide Bridge' 44.00 Ed Hyde do 32.94 Francis Brooks do 31.34 Earl Averill do 32.94 Evan Nordby do 25.50 C)r 56 RECORD OF COMIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July_TERr?._..... ...Tuesday THE 1st Dar OF _ July. 1924 R. Young Labor on Lynden-Laurel,Hannegan Slough Bg. & Painting Guide Bridge 31•.34 C. Marker do • • 29.22 Guy' Vyse Painting Marietta Bg,Lynden & 2d on M. 29.75 Lee'Bullock do 34.00 Douglas Muscutt do 29.75• Earl Swift do 29..75• Frank Drong do 4.25. Fred Tarte Labor on Rd.212 near Birch Bay 132.00 S. J. Llarr do 101.25 James Scutt do 89•.00 J. W. Elsbree Labor on Acme Road 6.00 Ernest Brandt do 6.00• Sam E. Barrett, Co Aud Claims paid from Revolving Fund 89•.63. Theod. Linde Labor on Rd.212 (Birch Bay) 106.82 Hel'ge Linde do 38.50 Ralph Duxbury do 46.25• Herbert Brown do, 99.00 L .B'. Holeman do, 77.00 Walter Jordan do 3:5.75 11ar•tin. Engnes do 29.69 Lawrence Scott do 10.50 Lrn'e s t Bailey do 3.50 D N Yount do 14.00 Marion Calham do 5.25 Bert 1 ay Labor on Hannegan Road 3.50 Fritz Huenscher do 14.00 Carl Lluenscher do 32.50 Simon Sorenson Labor on Squalicum & Henderson Bgs. 70.12 L. Handley do 70.12 L. F. Handly do 7.00 P. E . Ninms do 70.12 it. -J. Berg do 78.75 N. M. Olson do 46.75 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Stickney Island Bridges 10.00 Oscar Post do 3.00 Ray Bajema do 6.00 Li D Beeld do 6.75 Millie Fullner do 6.75 T Reinstra do 3.75 E. A. Parker Labor on Everson-uoshen Road 35.00 C F Ristine Mcpense a/c G.LI. bridge painting 1.20 Hilda Peters Keeping danger light on Lynden-Laurel Rd. repairs 1.00 M D Vander Griend Tending lanterns on Lynden-Laurely R. repairs 2.50 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil for Rd.212 (45.08) & G.Y,.Rd.(1.37)& 11 E Diag. (1.38) 47.83 L Preeman Gas & oil for truc:�s on Drayton -Harbor Rd.(41.38) & Calif .Cr.fill (41.38) 62.76 Union Oil Co Grease for shovel at Haynie Blide (liar) 2.38 Peck's Brass Foundry Bushings etc. for steam shovel ('"ax) 9.90 Keystone Driller Co Part for steam shovel (Iiay) 38.81 Howard -Cooper Corp Grader Blades•(93.15) & Part for Rock Cr.(49.65) 142.80 Union Iron Works Parts for Rock Crusher 13.08 S B Eames do 1.50 Tabor & Cruikshank Wrench for Rock Crusher 2.60 Bellingham-Shuksan Auto Frgt. Hauling parts for Rock Crusher (Apr-11ay) 4.20 John F Cumpbell Parts for Dodge used at Rock Cr. on Den-Glac.Rd. 5.75 Varmers Garage Tube etc. f or truck (!Lay) 4.25 Page Service Station Tube for truck 2.56 Puget Sound '.Melding Co Repairs to truck (1.50) & tractor (1.50) 3.00 Geo H Weir Co Pierce Arrow truck axle 28.50 Diehl Rotor Cc Parts for trucks etc. 39.99 Puget Motors Fan for Truck •28.13 Northwest Auto Elect. -Co Battery service to trucks 7.70 Bellingham Junk Co Bolts Selkirk Hill(.63)& 5 dump cars (175.00) 175.63 j::hatcom Foundry Oil covers for dump cars 4.50 Echo '- ie & Lbr. Co Lbr. for Bdgs. in mist #2 Nooksack Tp 44.35 C S Constant Spikes for Hannegan Rd 4.75 Lynden Dept. Store Nails for Hannegan Slough Bg.(5.00)& Stickney Is. Bgs.(15.45) (Apr-Yay) 20.45 R F Raper Lumber for Stickney Id. Bdgs . 187.12 Pehrson Lumber Co Lbr for Selkirk -Hill 3.84 Iverson Lumber Cc Lbr for Rd.212 near Birch Bay 24.40 Bellpak Lbr. Co Lumber for Sc ualicun- Bg on N E Diag. (651.36) & Bg at LawrencS p.Ha.11(6.62) 103.34 657.98 Glacier Lumber Co Lbr. for bridge & ock Cr. & Bgs . 439.14 Haden & Hogberg Paint for G.11. Bridge 47.10: Thompson Brown P & W P Co Paint etc for iiarietta Bg. (20. )O) & G H Bg(6.95) (Ila,y) 26.95 Lind Gravel Co Sand & Gravel for Ner-Gld & Lyn -Laurel Pay.Rep. 41.60 H A Cassils Gravel for Denning-Lavirence Rd. 2.00 R LIiller Ponder for Rd. A52 29.50 Central Fuel Cc Wood for road repairing (Apr) 4.95 George V Notle Coal for shovel at Rd.212 Birch Bay 27.30 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal for Acme Y.icicersham Rd(19.32) & McDonald Bg. (51.00)Selkirk Hill(25.74)Rd.212(205.05) 301.11 horse Hdw Co Iia.terial for truck (3.25) Squalicum Bg. (78.30) LIt Baker Hy R of 'W 112.21) (May) 93.76 Northvrest Hardware Co Equipment & 21t11 for repairs 213.93 H E Stout Salary as Traffic Officer at Everson Bg. 125.00 Cra.rner Contracting Co Work on Everson Bg.approach 314.42 Bellingham American Publ.Co Publ.Notice re Illy Pier U S Bridge 2:10,7, Daily Journal of Commerce Publ.call for bids on Nly pier U S Bridge 6.30 Pacific Tel &Tel Co Long Dist.a/c U S Bridge Emerg. 1.95 Glacier Lumber Co Lbr. for tlanngga.n Slough Bg. 356.38 Clyde Equipment Co Hoist 1,447.00 B l: eidkcamp Filing for bridges 378.45 I:C®RD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Tuesday THE 1st DAY Or July 1924 PERILUME'NT HIGIPWAY I1AI=1 1,1TANCE FUI-ID Chet Holmes Salary as Truck Driver 4.25 Roy. H. Leonard do 4.25 L Bjarnson do 4.25 John Bulloch Labor on Sam.Rd.SoZine F ill& Saia.Sch Hs. 125.00 John Bulloch, Tr do 87.50 A Erring do 80.50 ,E H Erring do 21.00 C Beck do 112.50 H Beck do 84.38 R Beck do 79.69 J'S Holmes do 136.50 L Wilson do 96.69 V Smithe do 96.69 Chet Holmes dO 96.69 Jugelder do 63.00 Roy Leonard do 25.50 A W. Frost Labor.,..on G LI Road_ Geo° IIa.ryott _•- 1Z Q-Q, irlrler Gom ton 1� do 3,Z Ow, Ilerl Johnston dO 9.00 Forrest Frost do 21.00 B H Compton do 6.00 John Baxter Work with Road Crusher & Rep. V arwick Bg. 112.75 W H Littler do 56.31 Bert Bulloch do 52.06 Carl Harrison do 54.19 0 Adkinson do 21.25 Eben Mead do 70.00 A Humble do 63.00 Jacob I:Iosier do 66.94 Roy Fox do 1.00 Ben Tucker Grading Deming -Glacier Road 125.00 R A Darnell Gravel for Samish Rd 19.60 Glacier Lumber Co Lbr for G L! Bg (6.84) & Boulder Cr Bg on Dem-Gl.Rd. (31.2.0) & Lbr & wood for Rock Cr work (65.30) 103.34 YI R miller Ponder for Rock Cr. work 19.48 Caine-Grimsha.Trr Co `'oal for Kock Crusher on Dem-G1ac.Rd (52.14) & Shovel at Samish Rd.(148.14)(Ila.y-Tune) 200.28 Caine-Griiiishaw Co Cememt etc. for rep to pave. on G .LI.Rd . (50.39 ) N E Diag (75.83)& LyntLawr.(10.13) 136.35 Liorse Hdw. Co Spikes etc. for Warnick Bg.on Dem-Gl.Rd (18.03) & Perd etc. for Lake Sal ish Rd. (.50) 27.53 Northwest Hardware Co Iuttl for Warnick Bg. on Dem.-Gl.Rd (8.49) & Samish Rd (32.35) & G M, Rd repairs (11.80) 52.64 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil for shovel at Samish (35.50) trucks at Sa.mish (119.13)kock Crush.at Dem-G1.(105.81) Grader at Dem-G1.(10.97) 271.41 C F Ristine Repairs to pavement on G Li Rd, 17.E.Diag.Rd, & painting G h Bg 77.00 Ed Hyde do 59.50 Francis Brooks do 58.97 Earl Averill do 58.44 Eva.rr Nordby c_ do 57.90 R Young do 59.50 RIV6,'R IMPROV31 MET FUM R LI Gaskill Salary as Truck Driver 6.38 Roy H Leonard do 2.13 M. B jarns on do 25.50 Ted Smith do 1.06 Geo Elder Labor on Stickney Island River 152.75 S Y' Jones do 92.62 C 0 Thora.s do 83.25 Henry Top do 78.75 Arth>>r Top do 87.75 nx Fulmer do 87.75 L R Abel do 78.75 `1' P Jeffers do 110.00 A Hour=yens do 78.75 I7 R Parke r do 122.50 0 R. Jeffers. do 7.00 Clem Knutsen Pulling log jams 144.00 V B Rogers do 120.00 Leo Jess do 132.00 Art Emerson do 191.25 David Bisset do 105.75 Chas Henderson do 94.50 i im Radder do 114.00 R F Raper Piling for Stickney Id. Wing 233.20 H W Buzzard Staples etc. 19.00 Bellingham Junk Co Rope- • 4-65.25 Farmers Llerct.Co Pipe etc. 2.10 Everson Hdw. & Furn . Co Shovels etc. (Feb -Lich -Apr) 22.13 I,iorse Hdw. Co Drift Bolts for Stickney Id. wing dams 28.95 Nortl-riest Hdw. Co haterial (LTay-June) 17.45 McKinnon Auto Body Works Repairs (IiayJ 1.00 Carl Holdt Repairs to Donkey Lng. (Apr- iay9June•) 8.10 G d ilobertson Coil unit 1.60 Standard Oil Co Oil for cork on Stic1mey Id gyring dcm 10.58 C E VIhited Gas L oil 7.50 Union Oil Co Gas & faucet for River work (Apr) 11.35 H A Cassils Gas for drag sari 0.88 JulyTra M RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday THE Is t DAY or July 192 4 George V Nolte Caine-Grimshalr Co Clem Knutsen Leon L. Nims C A Perry titm Bishop Wood .Knight Logging Co Current Expense Fund A L Callahan t<iilliip.m L. Gaston Arthur Evenson Beliingharr, TIachinc Works Gc.o x Weir Co Sumas, Garage a Elect.Co G P Kincaid, Co Clerk H C 1�cT:iillen, Clk San Juan Co J F Libby, Clk, Pierce Co John W Brisky A W Yachemer Peter. Beebe Lovis, Ballentyne Carl Bang , f Coal 27.18 Coal f or river work (Lay -June) 177.78 Wood 15.00 DR. ITTT , DI ST , #15 1 AIITT . FUITD Labor on ditch 18.00 do Rlc ich) 6.00 do #i 4.00 GEI VA PARK ROAD FUITD Extra road work 2,319.20 LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUI\TD Sup & Lab for S eriff's car from Co.Garage (Ilay) 381.25 Expense as Sheriff 30.65 Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Lay) 100.00 do if 125.00 Parts for Sheriff's Auto 20.52 do (liay) 7.85 Sup w Rep to Sheriff's auto (hpr-lkay) 57.77 1AF.RIAGE CTIRTIFICATE FUID Recording marriage certificates (June) 75.00 do 1.00 do 1.00 do 1.00 SOLDIERS AIM SAILORS IIiLIG;ITT FUITD Relief 25.00 Releef 25.00 Relief 15.00 Relief 20.00 ----000------ BITME Tl-� BOARD OF COL .TISSIO1,MS OF WHATCOT._ COUYTY, IY TIM IIATTER CF THE IT,EPFOVEI?'I:T OF THE I:IOU7TT BAI=, HIGHti AY AiID DECLARIITG ANY • P(EICY THEIEOFF., WASHINGT,ON . RESOLUTION AM ITOTICE. W,JI1_ :REAS, demand has been made on Whatcom County, Washington, by the United States -Departrl.ent of Agriculture, through C. H. Purcell, District Engineer at Portland, Oregon, for y19,000.00 on account of obligations heretofore rn,).de and assmied by said Wha.tcoin County on account of the T;Tount Baker Hig1way; said county having entered into an agreement with the said United States De- partment of Agriculture to pay one-third of the cost of construction of said highway, and the United States Department of Agriculture to pay two-thirds of the cost thereof, and said l:hatcom County is bound m d obligated to pay said 4j19,000 upon demand; and �1I1E 'AS, if said �19,000 is not so paid by 'W'hatcom County upon demand as aforesaid, the credit of said Whatcom County will be irreparably impaired and work on said hount Baker Highway will have to be suspended, and such case Whatcom County will suffer great loss; and ti'JII- 1,AS, the payhient of said '919,000 will require the expenditure of money not provided for in the budget for the fiscal year 1924; and tIHEMR AS, this board has on this day ._iet at the Board Room in Bellingham, ;:hatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of considering said matter, and all of the commissioners of said lha.tcom County, i,ashington, having had reasonable notice of the tii-ae and place of said meeting, and thle purpose thereof, all of the said cormnissioners being present at this mueting; and The estii:.a.ted amount of money required to meet said diema.nd and obligation is the sum of ?19 , 0,00. N91 THEDREFORL BE IT R: SOLVLD that a, public hearing on this matter tirill be held at the Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court House, Bellingham, lIhatcom County, Washington, at the hour of ten o'clock A."., o._ Tuesday, the 8th day of July, 1924, at which time and place it will be determined by this board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet the emergency will be authorized, and ride, and at which hearing any tax payer Mmy appear and be heard for or against the expenditure of monies for such emergency; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �� J July TERM Tueb iy. THE ist DAY OF July 1924 BE IT FLIRT ER REB:01,171D tl-at this resolution and notice shall be published once on Tuesday the first day of July, 1924, in the Bellingham American, a newspaper of general circulation published in Belli.nghal:,i, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being the officialnewspaper of said. county. DOME IN RIMLAR SESSICIT OF THE BOARD THIS lst day of July, 1924. If 11 11 11 11 If 11 to It 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 It It 11 it 1111 "Board of County Commiss- " E. C. Baxter, "loners of Whatcom County Chairman of the Board. " State of Washington. 1f J., ;A. 1:11iller, 1111 It I11111 It 11 11 if 11 It 1111 11 11 11 11 to 1t 111111 111111 It County Commissioner. Ed. Brown, ATTEST; F C Martin, Dep. County Auditor and ex- County Commissioner. officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ The surety bond of the Bellingham American Publishing Co, covering contract for county publishing for one year beginning July 1st, 1924, and ending June 30th, 1925, in the sum of $1,000.00. Said surety bond given by American Surety Company. ------ 000------ The minutes of the June session were read and approved by the Board. On Zotion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, July 2, 1924. Chairman BYo rd County Commissionerso RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JU1,yTERM Wednesday Tier. 2z}d DAY or July 1924 July " Thursday The 3rd Day of July 1924 Wednesday, July 2, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, July 1, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ Applications of R. E. Rei.slan_d for dance at Cottonwood Beach on July 4, and of Kenneth F. Heun for dance at Birch Bay on July 3,4,&;5, were granted by the Board. /------ 000------ ilr. W. Knox was a.ppcinted caretaker of house and land on Toad Lake Road above Lake Whatcom, owned by Whatcom County. Appointment for one year from July 1, 1924. fir. Knox to live on property and keep same in fair repair. ------ coo ------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, July 3, 1924. Chairman oard County Commissioners. Thursday, July 3, 1924. The Board r_at pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, July 2, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ `� The May report of R. 0. Stone, Matron of Detention Hospital, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ V The June report of "'lrs. R. 0. Stone, 1atron of Detention Hospital, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ The June report of C. C. rung, as Supt. Co. Home, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ J The application of Everson Community Club for dance on Everson Pavement on Duly 4, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, .July 8, 1924. Chairman Bo d County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERrT Tuesday Ttm 8th DAY of July 1924 Tuesday, July 8, 1924. The -Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, July 3, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were -allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ Application of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on July 12, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ BEF ORE T HE B OAF.D OF C OUIFTTY C 012 1I S S 101E + ' S OF WHAT C OH I11T THE TATTER OF TITE II.MOVEIMNT ) OF THE HOU11T BAIMR HIGHWAY AND BECLARIEG AN EIMIRG.t NCY U=, FOF. . COUITTY, WASHINGTON. R B S GLUT I 0IT t�HEREAS, at a regular meeting of this board held on the lst day of July, 1924, all the commissioners of said Whatcom County having had reasonable notice of the time and place of said meeting, and all of said commissioners being present, a resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said conmiissioners, which resolution stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to the demand theretofore made on Thatcom County, �-lashington, by the United States Department of Agriculture, for �19,000.00 on account of obligations theretofore made and assumed by said Whatcom County on account of the Hount Baker Highway, and the estimated amount of money rec,,uired to meet said emergency; and WIM- EAS, said resolution and notice did fix Tuesday July 8th, 1924, at ten o'clock A.-�'. , at the board room of said Commissioners in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, as the time and place for holding a public hearing thereon, and said resolution and notice was duly and regularly published once in the Bellingham American, a. newspaper of general circulation in said City of Belling'aam and County of Vlhatcoi-a, and being the official county newspaper of said Whatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on the 1st day of July, 1924, all as required by law; ,and 7111-1EMMAS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so f ixed as above, all of the commissioners of said Whatcom County being present and no tax payer of said 711gatcom County appear- ing to be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and WH✓RE`AS , if said $19 , 000.00 is not so paid by said Whatcom County upon demand as aforesaid, the credit of said Whatcom County will be irreparably impaired and work on said Mount,;Baker . Highway will have to be suspended, and in such case Vhatcom County will suffer great loss; and WHEREAS, the payment of said 4?19 , 000.00 will require the expenditure of money not provided for in the budget for the fiscal year 1924; and e`lIEMEAS, the board is fully advised in the premises and it is the unanimous opinion of this board that an emergency exists and that it is necessary and advisable that said $19,000.00 be paid to the United States Department of Agriculture forthwith, and it is necessary that an emergency be declared, and that this board proceed to make the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergency and no more, NOW TI-MPEXCRE, BE A1M IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that said �19,000.00 should be paid to the United States Depar-tment of Agriculture as above forthwith, and that an emergency exists; and BE IT FURTIMR RESOLVED that this board proceed to make the expenditures necessary to make said payment and meet said emergency and no more; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the auditor of said Whatcom County on the Forest Reserve Highway Fund of sadd Whatcom County to meet said emergency, and to pay said ti�'19,000.00, said warrants to be drawn in payment of claims duly approved by this board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JulyTERM . Tuesday Tim July " Friday The 8th llth DAY or July Day of July 1924 1924. DOI\- IN REGULAR SESSION? OF THE BOARD this Sth day of July, 1924. „II111I11111111„It111111l,l,11It1111l,111111l'"11 1111" E. C. Baxter, " Board of County Cormiiss- " CHAIRIiAI, OF TI-L�, BOARD OF COIMITY " ioners of Whatcom County " COYZiISSIOJ?LRS . it State of 1i'3ashington. " J. A • IIIIIJ'R nuuuunt,uu„nnnnnuuuunu,,,,uuun„n C0I1211iISSIOIER Ed Brocin C 01*11IS SI OITER' ATTEST: F. C. liartin, Deputy COUNTY AUDITCR and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ o0d-- --- Application of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on July 12, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Notion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, July 11, 1924, Chairman B and County Commissioners. on Tuesday, July 8, 1924. adjournment taken met pursuant to Friday, July 11, 1924. The Board Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims vere allotted and proceedings had: ------ 000------ Application of Kennbth F. Heun, for dance at Birch Bay, July 12, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ ON ?MOTION the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 15, 1924. ,4z Choi eman Boar r County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Tue s day THE 15 th _ DAY or July 1924- Tuesday, July 15, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 11, 1924, Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allow- ed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ B�'0FU; THE, DOMTTY CO:21ISSI01—MRS OF WHATC011 COTRITY, WASHINGTON, IN THE,: IIATTER OF DRAINAGE IItPROVEI: ANT ) 3 OR�D}aF� COI�'IT:I:�II?G APPOF.TIOI��;IIT . DISTRICT N0.20 �"�iHATCOr�I COU1�?TY, `aASHII�IGTOId, 'WHEREEAS, on the 15th day of July, 1924, at ten o'clock A.2., at the Board room in the Court House in Bellingham, Uhatcom County, Washington, this board met for the purpose of examining and considering the schedule of apportionment filed herein; and after hearing of arguments for acid against the said schedule of apportionment and having given the matter full consideration and be- ing fully advised in the premises, now makes its findings and orders as follows: 1. That on December 26th, 1922, 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 annual installments, and that the costs of the improve- ment 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 8 % per annum payable annually, and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 8 per annum. 2. That the said improvement is fully completed and has been accepted and certified to by the county engineer, and pursuant to orders of this board warrants bearing 6 % interest per annum from date, have been duly issued to pay for the said improvement and other expenses connected theretith. 3. That after the said improvement was fully completed and accepted, the clerk of this board filed an itemized statement of the total cost of improvement, including the cost of construc- tion 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 per- sons 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 of said apportionment with this board, and due and legal notice of this hearing was given, all as provided by law, 6. That the amounts in said schedule apportioned to Whatcom County for county roads and each piece of property mentioned in said schedule, except the amount apportioned to the Bellingham and Northern Railway Company, should be reduced 5% and that the total amount of such reductions should be added to the amount apportioned to said Bellingham and Northern Railway Company. U. That all proceedings leading up to said apportionment and in connection therewith, were and are legal and in conformity with the law, NOVI, THZITUEFORE IT IS HMI MEBY ORDETIED that the amounts in said schedule apportioned to VL[hatcom County, 1+Jashington, for county roads, and to each piece of property mentioned in said schedule, except the amount apportioned to the Bellingham and Northern Railway Company, be and the same are hereby reduced 5%, and that the total amount of such reductions be and the same hereby is added to the amount in said schedule of apportionment apportioned to said Bellingham and Northern Railway Company; and IT IS FIP.T = ORDEMD that the said final apportionment as herein modified, and all the pro- 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 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tim 15 th DAY of July 1924. No.20 of Vihatcom County, Washington, are hereby approved and confirmed; and the clerk of this Board is directed to enter on such schedule all the changes, modifications, re-apportiormients and additions as herein made; and The amounts apportioned against all the property benefited as set forth in the said report of the board of appraisers and as herein modified, are hereby levied against the -property so benefited. DO1,� !IT F.EGUIJ'R ADJOURIrD SESSION OF. THE BOARD THIS 15th day of July, 1924. 11 If II II II II If II 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 II :7 If it II II If 11 11 II II 11 11 " Board of County Co mniss- 11 n ioners of Whatcom County, 11 If State of Washington. 11 11 11 II if If 11 It 11 It " if II to .. It E1 II II n II It 11 11 tl It It II II L. � . C . Baxter, Chairman J. A. Miller, County Commissioner. Ed Brawn, County Commissioner. ATTEST: F . C . Martin, Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On 1�'otion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, July 17, 1924. Chairman Ba rd County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JulY TERM Thursday ................. THE.... _.....17_t�?... _..... _ _...._ .._._ DAY.._OF _July.. .... CURRENT EIT NSE FUND J. 11. Rummell State Exam -County 136.65 2. F. Edwards do 136.65 Application of Hopewell Connuunity Club on July 19th for dance, was granted by the Board. . -- -o0o-- -- CREDITS ALLCTOED 00MTTY, TREASURER AT THE SETTLET:MNT FOR THE MONTH ENDING JUN.P; 30, 1924. In ;the matter of the settlement with Edith 11. Thornton, County Treasurer of V1_hatcom County, Wash- ington, for the month ending June 30,,1924., NOVI, at this time, this matter coming on fair consideration, and the said Edith li. 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 here 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; IT; IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDMMI) by this Board that said Edith 11. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is alloiried credits for said disbursements as follows, to -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 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 warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For amount applied on taxes For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For cash paid City & Town Treasurers STATE GEIM—RAE MUM STATE SCHOOL FUND STATE MILITARY FUNTD STATE 1LRMUM0 t -HIGHWAY FUND STATE PUBLIC HIGMVAY FUND STATE HIGIEiR EDUCATION FUND STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND. STATE RECLAL-1ATION REVOLVING FUND STATE VET-111RANS t COMIENSATION FUND STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUM STATE PARKS AND PARMAY FUNDS STATE G FUND COUNTY CURREITi' =1"BNTSE FUND COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE FUND SOLDIMS' RELIEF FUND P=JJ1,1fNT HIGHVIAY MAINTENANCE FUIvTD GA1.M, , PR GIECTION FUND RAIL ACCOUNT RIVER IT;iPRO + 11"PNT FUIM PORT OF BELL' IFGIW:1 FUND CITIES FUIMS TOUNSHIPS FUNDS For cash paid Township Treasurers SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GENERAL FUND For warrants redeemed For interest on same SCHOOL DISTRICTS BOND REDEMP FUTT.D For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed �P 7,113.63 310.50 789.01 2,945.48 285.98 9,154.28 1,954.97 1,950.64 3,851.02 481.96 92.35 238.30 15,566.91 .48 9,534.31 6,000.00 415.00 , ,190 . `01D 2,050.92 1,427.45 40..00 405.00 13.72 102.00 43,932.90 19, 73014145 105, 746,.16 135.45 3,350.00 2,114.50 e RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .....July ..TERM ........ ....... Thursday........_... TiiF... .. 1,.7.,th .:....._ DAY OF _ .. July. _..... 1924 GEITPiVA-PARK ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed ROAD I12T . DIST . 110. 17 i'UITD Fpr Ferndale-Lynden Road bonds redeemed For Ferndale-Lynden Road bond in-terest coupons redeemed ROAD II PT . -DIST, ITO, 18 FUND For Everson-Nooksack Road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD ILILPT . DIST . ITO. 19 FUND For. Blaine -Ferndale Road Ext. bonds redeemed For -Blaine -Ferndale Road Ext. bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD ILTT . DIST . ITO . 20 FUND For Columbia Valley Roads bonds redeemed For Columbia Valley Roads bond,interest coupons redeemed ROAD I1TI T . DIST . NO. 21 FUIM For Blaine-Lynden Road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD IIIPT .. DIST . ITO. 22 FUND For Lawrence-Nooksack Road bond int. coupons redeemed ROAD I111PT . DIST . N0. 23 FUND For Glendale Road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD IhTT . • DIST .. NO. 25 FUND For Custer -Haynie Road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD IIIPT . DIST . NO. 26 FUITD For Lynden-Laurel Road bonds redeemed For Lynden-Laurel Road bond int. coupons redeemed ROAD IIUP.T DIST . ITO. 27 j;tTRD For North Delta Road bonds redeemed For North Delta Road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD 111PT . DIST . NO. 31 FUIID For Nooksack-Somas Road bond interest coupons redeemed For warrants redeemed . t For warrants redeemed For interest on same DRAIIT . IIIPT . DIST . 110. 2 ITAII1TEITAITC1..] FUND DRAIN. IIIPT . .DIST . ITO. 4 MAINTETA.ITCE FUND Total disbursements 1,651.34 3,500.00 315.00 825.00 2,250.00 371.25 1,500.00 24'7 . bO 307.39 360.00 1,306.25 22836.85 54,250.00 5,775.00 8,374.00 2,009.22 2,915.03 30.00 33.00 5.44 0 328,785.64 Wl 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 June 30, 1924, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: t Depository Treasurer's _Balance First National Bank Bellingham National Bank Northwestern National Bank American National Bank Home State Bank of Baline `'first National Bank of Lynden First National Bank of Ferndale Citizen's State Bank of Ferhdale Garrison Bros State Bank of Somas Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson Farmer's and 11erchant's Bank of Nooksack Custer,State Bank of Custer Peoples State Bank of Lynden Cash in Office: Cash in Vault Currency Silver Checks and Cash Items yp 120,935.47 89,851.57 92,974.74 80,000.00 15,000.00 27,000.00 20,000.00 109000.00 8,000.00 12,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 503,761.78 $21,881:00 1,438.00 49.69 2,716.02 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . Grand total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . .$ 529,846.49 IN TESTI1:i01TY WIMP.EOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Com=issioners of Uhatcom County, 5.7ashington, this 17,h day of July, 1924. t tI tI It It 11 11 11 1t It it 11 11 11 1; It 11 it 11 it It 11 It It 11 It 11 11 11 " Board of County Commis s- It B . C . Baxter I► ioners of Whatcom County II Chairman Board County Coramissioner.s It State of Washington. I1 J. A. Diller 1111 11 II It It 11 It 1t 11 11 1t It it 11 It it It 3 tt tt It 41 11 it 11 if II County Commissioner Attest: F . C . ITartin, Ed Brown + Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of County Commissioner the Board. On 31otion the Board adjourned .to meet on Friday, July 18, 1924. Chairman. Board County Commissioners. -RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Friday- THE 18th DAY or July 1924 Friday, July 18, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, July 17, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allaued and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CURRENT =PENSE FU1, D Geo H. Sybrant, Char. Commr. "Revolving Fund" ------ 000------ $50.00 Application of Kenneth F. Heun for dance at Birch Bay Pavilion on July 19, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ BEF0 E TIM BOARD OF COUNTY C01ZHISSIO1,MPS OF ✓ 'UHATCOH C0Ui,TM,_ WASHIIMTON. IIt TIC LIA^1TER OF ESTIBLIS 21,7 ORDER. OF CHARITY COI.EEISSI OYER I S REVOLVING FUI'D , VII ER1:AS, the Charity Coiiimissioner of 1�,hatcom County, Washington, often has occasion to incur liabilities on behalf of 't'+hatcom County, jlashington, and it is sometimes desirable that such liabilities be inimedia,tely met and liquidated; ITCti , TITMEFORE, BE A1-,D IT IS I EREBY ORDERED that the Auditor of %;;hatco.-a County, 4iashington, be and he is hereby directed to issue a warrant on the current expense fund payable to the Charity Commmissioner of said Whatcom County in the amount of :�50.00 to be used by said Charity Commissioner as a "Revolving Fund", out of which fund the Charity Commissioner may pay any legiti mate and proper claim incurred by him on behalf of Whatcom County, taking proper receipts or vouchers therefor, and on the lst of each month or at any other times when said "Revolving Fund", may become depleted, the said Charity Commissioner shall make and file a'cla.im for the total amount expended by him during the previous month out of said "Revolving Fund", and shall attach thereto proper receipts or vouchers for all such expenditures, and if all such expenditures are found to be legitimate and proper, such claims shall be alloyed by this board, and if any such expenditures are found to be not legitimate and proper they shall be deducted from said claim and a warrant or warrants issued to the said Charity Commissioner for all such legitimate and proper expenditures, said warrants to be drawn against the fund out of which such claims should be paid. Provided, that in no event shall any such warrant or warrants be drawn to said Charity Commiss- ioner in an amount, whidh together with the cash on hand in said Charity Conimissi.oner's "Revoly- ing 'Fund" , shall exceed the sure of �50.00 ; and IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that upon the expiration of the term of office of said Charity Commiss- ioner from any cause or upon the further order of this board, the said Charity Commissioner shall account to said Whatcom County for the full sum of50.00, either in cash or proper receipts or vouchers., or both cash and proper receipts or vouchers, and shall reimbruse said Whatcom County in full for said �50.00 advanced to him as such "Revolving Fund". Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this l6th day of July, 1924. 11"""11""n"n"1111:11111111111"1111"11111111Ir11"" E. C. Baxter, " Board of County Commiss- ." Chairman of the Board. " ioners of Whatcoin County If J . A. miller, " State of Washington. " County Coitiinissioner rr i� a it u u """"rr":r it N tr"n u""n""n a 11If Ed Brown, Attest: F . C . 11artin, Deputy County Auditor County Coininissioner and Clerk of the Board. On Hotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, July 19, 1924. ,cli�ii`" Chairman Board County Coifniissioners. July TERIn r It Term RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday Tim 19th DAY or July 1924 Tuesday The 22nd Day of July 1924 Saturday, July 19, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 18, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The County Commissioners petitioned Dept. of public Lands for Right of '":ay for Road 131 across Lots 3 & 5 in Sec 36, Tp. 38, R 3 E. ------ 000------ On 1-lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 22, 1924. hairman o�County Conmiissioners. Tuesday, July 22, 1924— The Board net pursuant to a.djourn7c�_nt taken on Saturday, July 19, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CURRE,11T EXPEITSE FUI,ID Sam E. Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid by Revolvinu Fund 47 468.95 ------ 000------ Apr-Islay-& June report of 1 arga.ret J. Diaz as Co. Tuberculosis Nurse was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ BEFOBJ! TIM BOARD OF COUNTY C01,21ISSIOIL RS OF �N� TC01; COUIT'I'Y.r ';:ASHITTGTON IIT THE HAT TER OF, TIE VACATION OF A PORTION ) OF FOURTH STR..ET AIM IWASHINGTOId AVEIM,," IN LicMLLAIT' S ADDITIOIT TO THE T0d1T OF '*'HATCO:=, SECTION �3, MVI?SHIP 5$ ITORTH, RANGE, 3 :EAST ORDER DE,1`1 ING PETITION. This matter coming on for hearing on this date, in accordance with the order of the Board and the ;posted notices as required by law, and' it appea.ririg to this Board that the description shown in the petition and the posted notices is in error, the number of the section being shown in said petition and notices as "Section 13" when it should be "Section 17" IT IS TM"REFOFZ -=-!—ED that the petition of G.L. and B.A.Thomas for the vacation of a portion of Fourth Street and Washington Avenue, in I:IcLillan's Addition to the Town of 'dhatcom, Section 13, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, 1.1.i., be and same is hereby denied. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of July, 1924. 11;11111;;1111";fI"'11"i'""„"11i")"i'1111"" L. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board " Board of County Commiss-" J. A. Hiller, County Conunissioner " ioners of W-` atcom County" Ed B-rotivin, County Commissioner State of Washington. " l; 11 21 ;t ;l ;; It ;; ;; 11 11 ;; ;; t; l; ;; ;l ;t If ;; p; ! It If Attest: F. C. Llartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On Eotion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, July 25, 1924. rman board uouriiy uomnissioners . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 'y . ...... ... .. ... . ... .. ... .............. DAY Or ... ....... .... . . ......... Friday, July 25, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, July 22, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance'. The following claims were allozied and proceedings had: ------ 000 ------ A-pplication of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on July 26, 1924, was filed with the Board. 0 ------ PQo ------ I On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 29, 1924. Chairman Boal-rd ounty Coimnissioners. RECORD.. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July !�RM---,.._ Tuesday.._.....___..._TH 29th DAY of July 192Q Tuesday, July 29, 1924. The Board me -'Co -pursuant to adjou:nrl:ent taken on Friday, July 25, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The f ollowing claims were allOWed and proceedings had: 000------ B 1101M TH@ BOARD OF CO..U]LITY .0 011MISS I OI ERS OF WHATCOM COUI`ITY, WASHING TON. I , TIM MAT TEJ�E CF GROCERIES FOR COUi1ITZ H0 E, IMJ S SMITH ATSD THE. ORDI•+,F ACCEPTING BID OF SETZZE GROCERY COI=TTY IL=, ITTI ON HOS? ITAT, S;FHE=EAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 29th day of July, 1924, in accordance with requests for bids f or furnishing supplies to the �711atcom County Home, Mrs. Smith,a county charge, and the County Detention Hospital, the Board rinds that; bids were submitted as follaws, to -writ: Co Home Det. Hosp. Mrs. Smith Total Lynden Department Store $256.29 564.3419.89 s7340.52 Fair -Neat & Grocery Cc 246.69 59.10 18.63 324.42 Setzer Grocery 236.66 57.48 18.56 311.70 WHERREAS, the Board considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of Setzer Grocery to be the lowest bid for such supplies; IT IS THERE OF-R, CRDM4X1D that the said bid of Setzer.Grocery be, and sane is hereby accepted upon the condition that said supplies are to be packed ready for delivery on or before August 1, 1924, and that if any of said supplies prove unsatisfactory they may be returned to the said Setzer Grocery. .. Done in regular ad j ouxn ed session of the Board this 29 th day of July, 1924. 11 11 II it 11 It it 11 11 It 11 It 11 II I111 It It it tt 1t 11 it it 11 11 it 11 It E C Baxter " Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board " ioners of Whatcom County " J A Hiller " State of Washington. " County Commissioner It 11 11 3 11 it It it (1 1t If It If It 11 It It 11 it it 11 It It II if It If 11 tt Ed Brown County Commissioner -000------ NOTICE OF POLLING PLACES FOR PRI'1,TARY ELECTION. J TIT THE I.IA= OF TIM, S'ELECTIYG Ci'T POLLIITG PLACES FOR TIT, PRECINCTS OF 71HATCOM COUNTY, y'7ASHINGTON, TO M, USED AS SUCH POLLING PLACES FOIE TIM PRII.1ARY EIECTION TO BI; IIELD ORDER SELECTING IN SAID j1HATCOM COUIITY ON TUESDIX,._ September 9, 1924. VIIE'RFAS, a Primary Election is to be held for all of the voting; ;i : eci nc is of Whatc om County, 7ashington, on Tuesday, the 9th day of September,. 1924, and the lave makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling places to be used as such at said Primary Election; and ;GIILREAS, this Board does now name the folloviing described buildings as the polling places for the several voting precincts in �Whatcom County, to be used at said coming election on September 9th, 1924. 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 naane by ihieh it is hereinafter designated, NO'W, TH1, .'.TORE, 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 tidia tcom County, Washington, at said Primary Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 9tr1 day ow September,, A. D. 1924. BELLINCHAII, 1st 1,,ard; 11th Pet: Court House, G Street B E7 LINGMI, lst Jard, 21st Pet: Court House, G Street BELLINGHAI.I, ls-t 'Ward, 31st Pet: Court Housb, G Street BLLLINGHAII, 1st Ward, 41st Pet: Columbia School, Utter and Jefferson Streets ti RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGGS j my TERM Tuesday THE 29 th DAY Or j my 192/- BI:LLIITCT AI-, is t 1Ia.rd, 51st Pet: Dibbles' P cint Shop, 1001 Illinois Street BII:LI1:GHI:17-, lst 61st Pet: Dibbles' Paint Shop, 1001 Illinois Street P=LLI1`GYl �:, lst ':lard, 71.st Pet: Colursbia. School,_. Utter and Jefferson Streets -E'-LLII:GHAI:, lst ';lard, 81st Pet: Riselarad's Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street B-=IITGHA.:, lst '::o.rd, 91st Pet: Colu:,aibia School, Litter and Jefferson Streets BL1::LII.GNI�?::, 1st y,ard,lolst Pot: Riselmd's Grocery, 2400 Lynn. Street B�LLII:GHII:, 2nd- s.ard-, 12th Pet: City Hall, Prospect Street BAIL II;GIiIji, 2nd _4:a.rd, 22nd Pet: -R--TLLI- GHI1:, 2nd Ward, 32nd Pet: BELLIITGIIL?.I, 2nd %lard, 42nd Pet: J3 LLII:GF�"`:, 2nd ';:ard, 52nd Pet: BI;LLTITGILu.:, gnu. 'Uaa°o_, 62nd Pot: BLLLIITGItA , 2nd .lard, 72nd Pet: B�'LLII:GI1�.:, 2nd ':lard, 12r_d Pct: BBLLIITGI 2nd. .:a..rd, 92nd Pet. BELLII;G 11x%1-7, 2nd 1,ard,102nd Pct: BLLLII-CT*HA .:, 2nd ';:ard, 112t1. Pct i��LLI:TGHAI.=, Pnd .•ar6 1232nc1 Pct: B�LLII Cr11Zi. , 3rd ';; ar:-, I tlz Pct BILI1TGI?IL.I, 3? d `;lard, 23rd Pet: B1i-'LLII1-:,-GHJ'd.:, 3rd Ward, 33rd Pet: =Ll,I1TC-`A1_, 3rd '.lard, 432:d Pet: J:�LL11TL'L1Ai:, 32-d '�; ard, 53rd Pet: B* LT -I l 1AL:, 3rd % a.rd, 63rd Pet: BBLLIITGH A11; 3rd- ::ard, 73rd- Pet: B ZLI_iC 111-, 3rd ';: a,rd, 83rd Pct . B sI:LIITGIIAI:=, 4th ':I ard, 14th Pct; =LLIITCIiAl: , �Lth ";:a,rCL 24tIz Pet: B�'LLI Lth -;ad 3_th Pet: BI:: i LI1:GHlti.:, 4tlz ': arci, 44t1z Pc u BT.TLTiTGIIAI, 4th `:a,rd, 5 41 th Pct: :LLI1.GIir?i, 4th '::ard, 64th Pot: B:LI1:GHA th .ia:rd, 15t1z Pet: BEILIIGisnlr:, 5th'.:�.rd, 25th Pct- 3 �LLIiiC r1' , 5ti1 `Iia,rd, 35 -h Pet B L LII;GHA.:, 5th i'ard, 45th PCt: B� LLII:GHI11, 6th `. a•rd, 1Gth Pct BE1,LII;GI-.A11, 6th '::a.rd, 26th Pet: I: LLII:GIU1.1, Gth ::ard, 36th Pct: BLLIITGII:A.:, 6th ard-, 46th Pet: BLAI11: , lst Pct . , City Hall BD!IITM', 2nd -Pct: City Hall BLA11-1-, 3rd Pot: City Ha11 is t "Pct : City Hall LY �_:_�T, lst :Pet: City Hall City HcIll, Prospect Street City Hall, Prospect Street Junction Groce.,�•y, 2101 CornzrE,ll Avenue Junction Grocery, 2101 Cornwall Avenue Beck's BE.ILcry, Cornwall Avenue ', inter's Grocery, corner Jariies and Caroline. Streets Be.ck's Ba: -ery, Coi.•nwa.11 Avenue ':linter's Grocery, corner Ti�x:es and Carolina Streets Eureka, School, Alabe.... a. Street :-Lre'ca School, Alabama Street i::a.rch's Stoi•e, 4400 Iae:baraa Diehl I.-otor Co., cor. Cornyrall Ave. L Char_z; ion St. Diehl liotor Co., cor. Cornwall Ave. Cl viir ion St. Diehl 1:Iotor• Co., cor. CoriT-.,,all Ave. £ Chmi)ion St. rranhlin School Franklin School Lincoln School Lincoln School I.:ar;;- Classe's ;esider_ce, 1748 --lectric ;,venue IsA� _ Iood's Grocery, 09 ;;llt Street Islierwood's Grocery, 809 Elk Street _.aole Street Fiz•e 11c.11 w.1 le Street fire Hall. Street Grocery ii-la ale Street Grocery Lc) -. ell School Lo, ell School Lo-,:rell School Lar--abce School ':'a.lc ron 131dL . , c or. 12th and 1•iclCenzi e Wald -on Bldg,., cor. 12th and ilcKensie L^.grab ee School Lai-rabee School "' T, 2nd Pet: Ci t;;r Hall r1 t11_3'FRM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tim 9 t h DAY OF July 192 111 DOCK SACK, lst Pet: Farl:er's Telephone BuildinC, Everson-ITool-sack I'oa d lst Pet: City Hall ACL ' TO-:.ITSIII~, lst Pet: Old School House, Sa.�.on District, !To. EA1TC'TiSHIP, lst Pet: I.-anua.l Training- Hall, ClippDitrt= er sic, : =E1 o. 40 3rd I. TC';;lISHI1 , 2nd Pet: OIc-, Camp CGhU131A TCi::hSHIP, 1st PC : j: 0 Hall COLUEBIA TO-; :SHIP, 2nd Pct: Columbia Valley School House C11',SC '1T TO'J1 _IP, Saxtislj- La1tie School House, Di t'•ict 1To. 43 CU=L TC1;,T=—IP, lst Pet: Custer School House CUST.�:r 1'O:::SIIIP, 2nd Pct: He. Fall DI-1TA TO ;'=.'SHIP, lst Pet: Old School House, Glendale District 1TO . 312 iZELT21 TC::IISHIP, 2nd Pet: Old School house, Glcnda.le District NO. 312 -D iZl:G TO: TNI?IP, lst Pet: De? ir.L: School House T=:i,-II' G TO';IITSHIP , 2nd Pet: Gram; e H,11 �I-ZDAT_' TC;:I'SHIP, lst Pct: ' oO lyn School House � `1.1Dj'J 11O:i1;SI-1 2nd Pct. City IIa11, Ferndale 11_111TDII = TC'::I?=HIP , 3rd PC : City Hall, Ferndale 1'._` 1DI=., M.;IISHIP, 4th Pet: Itorth 13ellin haxa School House GL'I: VI_ TC�� I'SHIP, Old School House, District 11o. 4.4 GLY CI-li TO", SHIP, GladeY lo-un Hall L!_:Tri.] 'Cl TUILTSHIP, 1s t PC : Old Store LuildinLD , Goshc n LA,LREITC'{` TC"..ITSHIP, 2nd Pet: Toy.nship Hall LtJ.1.II ISLI;_ID TG':�'SHII', lst Pct: Lu7mii Island School House L� .17jI: TG�YITSHIP, lst Pet: Tmnship Hall -� 111 n '' ` T 7 r U i n j� } Li_;1..�110�.. !S1 I , 2na Pct : i_ .��,dder s ReJ � u e_�c e I,ij:D7?T '�'U`;,2, w�IP, 3rd Pet: Tawnship Hall IAPL FALLS TM' 'SHIP, lst Pet; I�le I'�:.11s Toy,nship Ha:,ll I._I•.-.TI]TTA TO'•._;SKIP, lst Pet: I:=a,rietta. Gran`e Hell !�P=].TTA TO"::ITSHIF, 2nd Pet: BlodEett's Residence 1_7071:T1.II: VIF:'�r T0"•:,I:::IIIJ 1st Pet: GrE id Vie1J School House, District Iio. 83 i CL T11AII VL':: TU.: :SKIP, 2nd. Pet: Pt. % __itehorn School House District I;o. 93 1.-CUiTTIJIT VIET. T0­1,1.SHIP, 3rd Pet: Townshil; Hall 1.IOU1"' I.I I: VL}'si TG':; I'SI.IP , 4 th Pet: Tc:; nsl? ip Hall 1,001KSACK T0':11TSHIP, lst Pet: City Hall, Suntas 0O.KSI_CK T 0.1I"SHI1-1, 2nd Pc t : Tc;. :bs'-jip Hall i:OCKSACK TO-,�'IISHIP, 3rd Pet: ?1'a.rmers' Telephone Buildi.nL, Ilverson-1Tooksack I:oacl ITC0IL;ACK To.-;I?BHIP, 4th Pet: Old School House, District No. 99 P.LLIK TO',117SHIP, lst Pet: Park School House I'CII'T T"CBEH;TS i'O1;!ITSHII Point :oberts School 1-rouse I.C=;1: TG: I SHIP, Sui.-mlit School house, District No. 303 S__1:IAF_1_i00 "' ',"ISHIP, Julien's Residence 'i'= I I.III:E 11C:II'S71I', 1st Pet: Forest Grove School douse T I' I.=IL?' TC: I:SHIP, 2nd Pet: To rnshi-o Hall T11' . ILy T G',7 SHIP , 3rd Pc t : Vic toy Scl_o of House T._:_'T LaLl' 70`:;17SHIP, 4 th Pet: Di%vls School House RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS C. July, .TERM Tuesday THE 29th DAY or Maly 1924 Vls; YCK TG':I_TSHIP, lst Pct: De Vlie�ler's IResi.dence VAY, ."YCK TU.'.13HIP, 2nd Pot: Athletic Hall V I: '::YCK TG�`r1TSHIP, 3rd Pot: Selene's hesider_ce, Guide lieridian oad SLATE 1--W- CI ITC T , ITev,,h l em Hall TYIAIL PMMI-CT, School House, Pov!er Plant VAIJZ-�;Y P;r,I;CIITC^l , Danger Station. Done in re; ular adjourr_cc session of the Board this 29th day of July, 1924. L C BajTter, Chairman of' the Board J A � i 11er, County, Cor:a"i.ssi oner Ed Brown, County Coj:lu.iissi.oner Attests Deputy County Auditor and Exl-officio of the Board. ------ OCO------ Cn Iio on -L•ie board adjourned to meet on Thursday, July 31st, 1924. C__a.i.ri:Tn Bda.rd County Co:.riissioners . 391`1- D July" TERM RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Th ur s day T H.F 31st DAY OF July 192 4. Thursday, July 31, 1924. The Bol.rd_ met pursimnt to a.djournrient ta.lcen on Tuesday, July 29, 1924. Present, all .erfbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The followinZ claims -were allou- ed amd proceedinCs had: ------ 000------ Petition of G. L. Thomas et ul-. for vacation of cart of -';;ashinC ton Avenue 1-`:: 4th Street in i. c�-illant s Addition to ,,'!riatcoi_a - 17-38-3. ------ 000------ L~' 0h_ TIE,HO' :.`3i� TJOTJ :yY COS:�..ISSIOURS, ITT 1�1 FOB'. ':.lII�TCOI:' COUI:TV, :;lua1?I.:'G'.i''OI`. IIC IT TITT T1 R OF T = VACATI OF ) of ':r'ashinton Avenue and 4th : Street, in Lcl:illan t s Addition ) to the Town of 'LT-Dtcor.i, Section 17, : Township 38, Itorth hanC;e Three, ) 0=11 I'I1:IIICT DATA.' 01' G. L. and 1:. A. Thr-,ma.s having tliis day filed their Petition asking; for the vacation of a I-)o-rtion of `: a.shin-ton Avenue and 4th Street, in i.-Lc '-illan's Addition to the Tg,-rn of 'dio.tco- situU,ted in Section 17, Toz.mnship 38, ITorth hamCe, Three ;East, I.r. , and having asked_ that a time be f ixed for the hearing of said Petition and that due notice thereof be jviv,en as provided by 1m,. , IT IS TU-11 3Y Or,1l, nd;D that I onda.y the 25th day of August, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. 1. be, and the same hereby is fixed as the time for hearinG said Petition, said heering to be held at the County Commissioners room in the :iha.tcora County Court house, Bellingham, IT IS F REBY 1-%TRTIr:R OR=LD that due notice of said hearing be given as required by law. Dated this 31st day of July, 1924. If It It If 11 11 if 11 It 11 It 1i 11 It if 11 11 It It If It 11 It it It II 11 11 11 I' Board of County Cor,mliss- 11 tt i oners o1 +71--a tcom, County, tt It State of 'Washington. ti It 11 it 11 It tt if It it 11 11 11 it 11 if it 1t IC to 11 It 11 If It It It 11 11 F. C. l-Tartin, Clerk of the Board. ------ 000 ------ '. C. Baxter, Cha.i an J. A. Tailler, :mod BrO,:,n, Board of County Coraudissi oners f or `.i he tc om Counter, `v'Iashi nr;ton. B= OEE TIC; BOA1 D OF COUI:'TY COI:y'::ISuI OI i:i:S OT J I T TF 1`ATI ZER `�'R �IaS?'T . OF I'UlIDS I+I'.Gi i:0�J I:PICIOVE-L ?;T DIST. IO. 21 � ?ATCO.i- COUITTY, WASHIFGTOIT. ORDLR TO TRl�IITS +ER . ;rI F"f "SAS, in exarnirirg the accounts of tl-.e various Donohue Road I -,projects in .7hatc am County, the State Lxaminers have found that - (1) In December, 1921, bond interest in the amount of �"-2, 542.17 for Road Irn.;?t. Dist. No. 21 was paid by the county treasurer and in error clga r C,;ed to I oad Impt . Dist. ITTo. 16, 'which error should noWbe corrected by a. transfer; and. (2) ,:rarraant ro. 113 in mount, of ;,554.40, issued April 6, 1921 by Road Inapt. Dist. 111o. 21, redeeried by County Trea..sta•er in April, 1921, and in error charged to Road Ir_apt. Dist. iTo. 26, and to correct this error an erroneous transfer of �554.40 was }:Hale by the county treasurer, from Fo ad Impt . Dist. Ho. 26 to Road Impt. Dist. Ito . 2a , the total debt of Road Irilpt . Dist. ,,To. 21, 4?�1,108.80 or double the amount of the original error, which should not be corrected by a, transfer; and f 3) In 1920 the Count- Cormissi oners then in office r:�..de an er1-one ous assessner_t aga,i.rs t Delta, To.,.rnship, levying, about one half of the mount due from Custer Tm,'nship on tLI-C 1920 Rolls, for Road Iiipt. Dist. No. 21 a.6ain:5t that tot cship. The refund, d ue to the fact that total levies have been =de for Road !E-ot. Dist. hots 17 and 23 is to be credited to Road Irapt. Dist. Ho. 27, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERm Thursday THE 31st DAY or July 192 4 and the amount deducted from the balance due from Delta Township for Road Iyapt. Dist. No. 27, thus having the effect of a refund of taxes. IMI, THIT2FCI?F,, it is ordered that the County Treasurer be, and she is -h-ereby directed to transfer - (Road Impt. Dist. No. 16 w 2,542.17 FRO11 Road Impt. Dist. No. 21 TO (Road Impt. Dist. IIo. 26 1,108.80 (Road I=I�t. Dist. Ho. 27 ... 3,957.23 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of July, 1924. 11n1111+11111u1111it1111111111nu11111111nu1111u1111 E. C. Baxter " Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board. " ioners of Whatcom County " J. A. Lliller, If State of Washington. " County Commissioner u u u n u N u tt tI If 11 11 II 11 11 If If 11 11 II it 11 If 11 If 11 11 n ti 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 Friday, August 1, 1924, Chairman B and County Coamissioners July TERm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THE is t DAY or Aug us t 192 `1 Friday, August 1, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournme:.t taken on Thursday, July 31, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in,attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CUF.1017 11 X PE SSM FMM Sam .L. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. :la.yland Clark Salary as Bkpr. & Deputy Auditor 125.00 Lucy E. King "'ale ry as Deputy Auditor 115.00 A. J. Love do 115.00 11. Colvin do 100.00 Lulu Cozier Salary as Clerk for Auditor, 100.00 F. C. 1-artin Salary as Deputy Auditor 2- Clerk of Board 125.00 I,. Thomas Salary as t ecorder 110.00 Jessie '::alters do 110.00 Glen J. Slater. Salary as Deputy Auditor a/c Auto licenses 115.00 D.��urtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 E. C. Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J. A. 11iller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 Nellie H. Abbott Salary as Supt. County Schools 187.50 .Jennie iT. Robin Salary as Dep. Supt. County Schools 125.00 Edwin I.T. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 e H. Heaton do 100.00 C. Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.00 Geo H. Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada, Belly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed. L. Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 ITa.x Yeh1ig Salary as Cor noer 66.66 11argaret J. Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis ITurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L. J. Irwin Salary as Co. Auto Mechanic 175.00 J. W. Smith Salary as Co. Garage Floorimn 125.00 Ed E. Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 W . P. Brolan do 178.65 G. P. Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson do 115.00 Bdviin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E. D. Kenyon Salary as Deputy Pros. Attorney 175.00 Ii'lorence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Atty. 100.00 Edith E. Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 1'rank Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 J. C. Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Treas. 125.00 J. H. Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Treas. 135.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as :Clerk for Treas. 100.00 S . A. Earl: do 100.00 Claire G. LIelhart Salary as warrant clerk for Treas (29 days) 93.55 C. W. Fisk Salary as Clerk for Treas 100.00 Olive "Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187,.50 A. L. Ledhurst Salary as De -putt' Sherif f 150...00 J. B. Bennett do 150.00 H. D. .Grain do 125.00 V:. !I. Brock do 125.00 'W. H. Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook for Jail 40.00 H. D. 1-icArthur Salary as Assessor 1137.50 F. 1:1. Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G. A. fence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 Henry Slater Salary as Field Deputy Assessor (f days) 30.00 J. 'J. Landen Salary as Clerk for Assessor 100.00 D.' D. Stewart do ( 9 days) 29.05 C. C. King` Salary as Supt. County Home 100.00 11. B. King Salary as Katron County Home 50.00 J. F. McKinnon Salary as Teamster for County Home "15.00 I:T. B. Edmards Salary as Cool: for County Home 85.00 J. B. Edwards do Asst. 15.00 Ben Coligan do It 10.00 11rs. L. '' . Day Salary as ITurse for County Home 75.00 E. ti . Day d0 Asst. 40.00 Ader 1,Tukes do If 40.00 d:alter Borchardt do 60.00 Fred W. 1:c -'lmon Salary as County engineer 187.50 Carl 1,JcCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 ;]: `+1. Gooch Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 70.00 J. '%' . Dill Salary as Chain-l. n for Engineer 40.00 Robert Chisholm do 40.00 Walter Fouts Salary as Inspector Geneva -Park Road 132.00 C. F. Ristine Salary as Inspector Hwy. 6-B 111.00 I.I-rs Frances K. Atherton Salary as Clerk for Agr. Agt. 91.66 Lirs . E. Christensen 1,xtra. Steno`_,-raphic wort: for Agr. Agt (12 days) 36.00 H. B. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County Agricultural Agent 158.34 3;Irs. R. 0. Stone Salary as lTatron Detention Hospital 115.00 J. 11. RLwimell Salary as State Bxar: incr 187.50 1d. 1'. Edwards Salary as State 2-Exauminer 182.05 E. Lescher Salary as Court Stenographer 100.00 Edwin Gruber Expense as Prosecuting Attorney 13.36 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Friday THE 1st DAY or August 192 4 A L Ca.11ahan Nellie H Abbott Geo • H Sybra.nt Alvada Kelly Eargaret J Diaz C Humphreys H B,Carroll Jr C C . King Ears . Lura, Lyle Lrs.31adeline E Bay Iis • C A Pedersen John Glover Th Simonarson D H.Dunkle Hazel B Heun E L • Lescher Pacific Tel & Tel Cc Western Union Telg. hae • Shintaffer R V , Drake Florence Wright Y H Tromp his -Cora Radley Viola Kelly Norbert James his Fred Flint H S,Brooks Brown & Cole, Inc Carstens Packing Cc Bellingham Fuel Cc Puget Sound. Power w 0 G I;ichols on St . � Luke's Hospital F. C. Graves Owl Pharmacy Red. Cross Pharmacy Expense as Sheriff Expense as Cc Supt Schools Expense as Clarity Commissioner Expense as Probation Officer Expense as County Tuberculosis Uurse Expense as Constable Expense as Cc Agricultural Agent Expense as Supt County Home Services to County Supt. do do a/c Exam (lay) Services as Deputy Sheriff, Services to Sheriff a/c dances do j Preparing Jury list for County Clerk Stenographic service to Assr (2.50) Tr (20.00) Attorney (33.30) Phone service to County Officers Co h1essa,ges for Sheriff Reg. births & deaths in Dist #1 do r2 do r3 do r4 do 7; 5 do , 6 do 117 do r8 Detention Home contents fire insurance Groceries for Detention Hospital Beat for Detention Hospital Mood for Detention Hospital Light Cc Red Cross Pharmacy H NuCent Ferndale Bakery Whatcom Cc Dairymen's Assn Carstens Packing Cc City teat Earket - . J. Pynor F F-Gerard F J•2arley Poultry Feed Association Northwest Hardware Cc Bellingham Coal Lines Geo. J Hohl Cc Cline w Young Gage -Dodson Clothing Cc "Um Ogle J P• Ci oll Dr J C Linton Bellingham Inpl Cc I.iorse Hardware Cc Lobb Llectric Cc Frank African Clark Electric Cc Bellingham Battery Cc E L- Kurd Iddins Buick to Walter E Brown Riverton Sanatorium. ':in Children's Home Society Ben -Tucker I N, C one Fair teat & Groc . Co Brown & Cole Ireland & Pancoast B B- Grocery Cc n J• O'Connor Siemor_s Grocery Cleary-Tesdaa,ll Grocery Jacobson Grocery N C Keith Wolten & Eontf art The- George £.- Barker Salmon Pk Cc J 0 Gulbransen airs- W G DuBois Everson Yerct Cc J P• I' aupin & Cc Lynden Dept. Store Central Fuel Cc Puget Sound Power & Light Cc J D- Hillje Standard Oil Cc Smith ho for Cc North West Distributing Cc Union Oil Cc L C.Short rotor Cc AutLmotive Parts Service John 1' Campbell Prem.3 yrs Light service to Detention Hospital (June 2 to Jul 1) Assisting County Physician Care of Chevalier (Lay -June) Cremation of cow Drugs for County Patient 4.50) & Cc Home (2.90 Kedicine for Cc Patients (12.85) Co. Home (7.501 Jail (12.35) (lay) i:edica.l supplies for County Home Groceries for County Home Bread for County Home Butter for County Home Leat for County Home do Supplies for County Home do Feed for County Home Feed for County Home Wire broom etc for County Home Coal for County Home (June -July) Seed for County Home 1.idse for County Home Overalls f or County Home Shoes repaired for County Home (June -July) Glasses for patients at County Home (1� ch-Apr-I:iay June_July) Dental services to patients at Cc Hoare (Jun -Jul) Bolts etc for County Home Supplies for County Home (June -July) Niring et c at County Home (Ja,n-Feb-Lch) Repairs to kettles for Cc Horne Repairs for County Home Battery service to County Horne Gas etc for County Home Parts for Cc Home truck Truck repairs for County Home Care of Woodbury & Young Care of Enstrom children (hay 15 to Aug 15) Care of Harcy children Assistance rendered Lars Hunt Gr-series for Frank et al (June -July) Groceries for Debore et al Groceries for Haryott et al (June -July) Groceries for Banks et al Groceries for Lancaster Groceries for Watson Way -June -July) Groceries for Peterson (lay -June -July) Groceries for Trove Groceries for Linnard Groceries for Davie et al Groceries for Taylor (June -July) Groceries for Harvey Groceries for A Brandt Groceries for Hunt Groceries for 1,1rs Colman Groceries for Zuideriaa, ( June -July) Wood for Lancaster (June -July) Li.gl,t service to Lrs . Frank ( June 6 to Jul. 7 ) House rent for i rs Laryott ( Jan to July inc) Gas for County Garage ( June ) Gas for County Assessor Gas for Probation Officer car Gas fow County Garage Parts for County Garage (Ja.n-Feb-ich-Lay-June) Parts for ce'ro'E;e i .y) Auto parts for Cc Horne (.85) w Garage (.20) 102.42 19.69 15.90 1.65 26.83 6.00 24.51 15.95 71.25 51.00 3.00 125.00 28.00 68.00 32.00 55.80 90.75 2.99 6.00 8.75 5.25 5.50 3.25 1.75 2.25 3.75 75.00 6.33 10.35 17.50 2.16 5.00 40.00 10.00 7.40 32.70 44.80 12.39 48.29 76.50 91.69 25.76 59.75 50.69 5.00 94.70 1.95 36.15 1.50 111.82 6.00 12.90 6.95 7.00 ..70 37.91 40.74 7.50 .75 4.00 18,63 3.15 35.00 129.71 72.00 20.00 10.00 50.83 87.32 41.78 29.02 60.00 25.59 44.69 12.50 25.00 70.26 69.93 14.40 9.84 14.96 20.45 32.40 9.00 2.40 31.50 68.80 1.10 20.00 383.23 238.65 67.03 1.05 July TERAI 11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday Tui: is t Dar OF Augus t 192 4 : orse Hardware Co Bellingham Machine 1,'torks Paul .R Tiffany Lynden Lotor Co 1 ort west Hardware Co Christensen & Co Tabor R Cruikshank Iddins Buick Co Clarke's Tire Shop Lewis I:Iotor Co ,orth,,,!est Auto Elect. Co Pc ul R Tiffany Federal Tire Soles Co Sinoson laotor Co Bellingham American Publ. Co Union Prt-, Bndg &c Sta, Co Anstett Printing Co Griggs Sta L. Prtg Co ,;est.Publishing Co Royal Typewriter Co Burroughs Adding Ilachin e Company Frank Pierce Wayne I.i. Haines A. E. h-cKensie P uset Sound PowerLight Co Caine -Grirnshaw Co iaartin Electric Co tilaste Products Co Pacific Laundry Paul. To1sinan Jo hit. Yo s t The Surprise Store Economy ,;et ','1ash• Ldry Cascade Laundry The Horne Store 1'air.Department Store V E LecDonell 0 F Ristine J L Johnston L-1 B j a.rns on Chet Holmes 11 L., Gaskill Geo B Carpenter Cook Sypher F Smi. th Ted Smith R Bulloch -_verett Ba; t,er � H Littler Roy H Leonard R Young Leo Jess R Young Francis Brooks van. 171 or dby Earl. Averill Ed Hyde Cliff Harker Douglas 11us cutt C Ri s tine 0 F Olsen H E Stout Cramer Contracting Co Cramer Contracting Co Pacific Tel & Tel Co D J Haines Carl I:Iuenscher E A Parker J Herman Pehrson Theodor Linde Herbert Brown D B Holema.n l:�artin Engncs D H Yount Hilge Linde Fred Tarte 0 I:i Littler Chet. Holmes Chet Holi-tes S J I11arr Jin Scutt F Smith Geo Carpenter Bert Bulloch Harry Gonser Bert - James J K Lambert Ld_ Remington 'dm Hannowell E'd Bautte Su-oi)li es for County Gaxage 21.12 Pistons etc for County Garage (!Lay -June) (Cancelled Sept. 4, 1924) 26.82 rage (iI'a,y) Rings for CountTi,_%) 7.80 Chain 4.50 Supplies for Garage (15.36) & Courthouse (1.68) 17.04 Tire & tube f or Engineer 24.34 Supplies f or Garage 38.57 Auto parts for Sheriff (9.50) & Eng . (.46) (Iiiay) 9.96 Tire flap for Sheriff 1.00 Service trip f or Sheriff (Lay) 6.50 Battery etc for Co Supt (25.29) and Sheriff (6 .18)a.4`f Piston rings for commissioners car (Lay) 8.70 Tire for coriunissi oners auto 20.00 Parts for Char. Corix-ir. Auto (Apr) 10.95 Publi-•hing for county 6.35 Supplies to Aud 7.15)Clk(1.50)Assr(2.75) Eng(28.00)SherN.14 Court(4.90) 60.44 Supplies to Aud(108.30lC1k(6.75)Tr(4.75)Sher(1`7b)121.55 Su --,plies for Aud(10.55)Eng(1.00)Ct.Stenog(4.00) 15.55 Books for Prosecuting Attorney (I: ay -June -July) 20.00 Typewriter for Sheriff (Al,r) 77.50 I!aint .service to Co Treas .Ad.ding L'a.chincs 33.25 Code L notes f'or Prosecuting Attorney 20.00 Carbon paper for Auditor 6.00 Repairs to Probation Officer desk 4.50 Light w Supplies (44.90 & 4.10( for Cths-Gas for Jail ( 6.85) -Lt L Pow for Garage (5.85) 61.70 Brick for Courthouse 5.00 Supplies for Couxthouse 7.41 Removing garbage from Courthouse (June -July) 3.95 Laundry for Jury Pans 3.25 I:ieals for Prisoners 511.80 Supplies for Jail (Lich & July) 24.00 Towels for Jail 9.80 Laundry l or Jai 1 1.50 do 3.60 Janitor supplies cc clothing for prisoner helping Janitor 12.93 Clothing f or Ueatherfo rd (3.50 )L, Prisoner (2.94) 6.44 =:CAD AI•ID BLIDGI: FUND Inspector Everson Bridge Inspector U S Bridge Salary as I.1,-chanlc a./c road -ia.chiner Salary as Truck driver (152 days do ( 3 " do 72 " do 4 do 7z do ( 3 " do ( 1/2 ,r Ij do 1/2 �( " do 1/2 " do 1/2 " do 1 " do ( 3 " Shop work ( g;2 ,► ) Labor on Bl-Suzna,s-Hannegan Bg. ('3Z^ P.Hy.6 do do do do do do do do Salary as traffic officer on Everson Bg 1,orth Picr U S Bridge Illy Sian Everson Bridge Long Distance service a•/c Everson Bridge Operating Luini Ferry Labor on I-?annegan Road Labor on Everson -Goshen Road Labor on Lit. View Road Labor on Birch Bay Hill 8, Fill,Rd 212 do do do do do Lab or do do do do do do do do Labor do do do do do on Birch Bay Hill-B�.Sow .:o of Van Buren 175.00 30.00 125.00 65.88 12.75 31.88 17.00 31.88 12.115 2.13 6.38 6.38 -.13 4.25 12.75 24.75 68.89 64.28 68.53 59,23 23.90 27.46 40.20 5.50 12.75 125.00 1,296.00 12,068.93 .60 100.00 18.75 35.00 5.00 51.56 51.19 38.06 20.56 34.56 12.25 123.00 23.38 38.88 1.50 47.25 70.13 42.50 8.50 19.13 on Slaughter Hs .Bg-Cut .brush on Sutras I:d 10.00 8.00 21.00 7.00 26.25 19.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Friday THE 1st DAY or Au -us t 192 4 Palmer Hendrickson Labor on Slaughter Hs.Bg-Cut.brush on Su. as St Rd 15.75 Dan OtBrien do 10.50 Pat Hays do 8.75 Percy Hannozoell do 10.50 George Hanr_owell do 26.25 A J Berg Labor on Law. Tp Hall Bg-IF,:Di.ag-DeEiir_g-Livirence F_ds. 51.75 Simon_ Sorenson do 34.00 Paul E I1ims do 48.87 L Handley do 34.00 C ''; hendervon do 14.00 Geo Elder Labor on Goshen -Anderson Cr. Bridge 87.75 T P Jeffers do 81.00 A Nouwens do 51.75 Arthur Top do 60.75 Lax, 1'ullner do 60.75 S V1 Jone s do 64.12 Clern -Knutson do 30.25 ':lm Radder do 18.00 L R Abel do 9.00 0 Thomas do 18.00 A Henderson do 6.50 P J Giarde do 4.50 Gerrit Poli.nder Labor on Stickney Id Bg. 18.00 T Reinstra do 6.00 Tu DeBeeld do 6.00 `L, ill Fullner do 6.00 A DeBeeld do 9.00 Gerrit Veleke do 3.00 Gust Lind Labor on Scutvick Bdg L Hilliard Bdg. 7.00 Andrew Hillerud do 4.00 Oliver Hillerud do 4.00 Gunder G Gunderson Extra mileage delivering _-fail while Goshen-lunderson Cr. Bridge under repairs 10.00 D li Johnson Keeping lights at repair work on Birch Bay Dill or. Rd 46 1.00 Thos G Hamlre Cutting thistles on Blaine-Lynden FiSlawa.y 2.80 R . Syre Care of lantern on II B Diagonal Road 1.45 Standard Oil Co Gas and oil for Bi rc ri Bay Hill et al 10.70 J " Alderson Gas and oil for trucl�s at Birch 13ay Mill 3.88 Lvers on Garage Gas for truck hauling luv ber to Lynden Bg or_ G H, Rd w Hannegan Slough Bridge 7.74 Union Oil Co Gas for grader on 1.1t View Rd (1.90) and Pleasant Valley Road (1.90) (Lich) 3.80 Hurdt•s Garage Gas for grader on lit View Road (June) 3.08 S Hie.istra Gas &- Oil for Bgs. So and No. of. Van Buren(28.10 0', 16.70)M_80 S Geiger Gas for truck moving driver to Gosen-Anderson Creek Bridge 2.20 Automotive Parts Service Parts for trucks 18.25 Diehl I.iotoz• Co do 27.45 Paul R Tiffany do 7.80 l'lestern Auto Supply Co Tubes for trucks 3.84 T w 117 Tire 3, Rubber Co Tires for trucks (June -July) 326.81 Snyder's Tire Shop Tire for truck (June) 35.00 Puget Sound Melding Co 1:lelding etc. for trucks 23.75 I,1 Seeger Repairs to steam shovel 33.00 H W Buzzard do 8.50 Dan L'rickson Forging steel for steam shovel 28.08 S R Correll Repairs and equip) ent (A1)r-1.1e,v) 2.25 S T Clifton Bla.cksmituhing for road machinery (Lich to July) 11.25 Bellingham Junk Co 1ate-ria.l for repairs to Lock Crusher 11.22 1.7hatcom Foundry Brackets for dump cars 2.45 A L 1: cl%ensie er for dunip cars (-Iuay-June) 19.35 Iverson Luriber Co Lur:iber for bridge re�)airs on Blaine-Lynden Road 35.20 Glacier LLmgber Co LtuAber fo • Gesher.-Anc'�erson Creek Bridge 254.24 J Norstrom & Son Lumber for Stic. id Bgridge 53.25 Colivabia Valley Limliber Co Lu.!ber for Stic Id BE, 9.25 Colutzbia Valley Lwliiber Co Lu::iber for Bridges etc (June -July) 150.80 S 1.1a.dding Lumber for Slau's;l1terhouse Bridge 1.00 James• C Lochridge Plank for 1.1arietta Slough Bridge beyond 11E.rietta 18.21 Theodor Linde Cedar logs for Bircl, D-ay Rd (June) 5.28 Larson & ).Tiller Drift ],,ins for Sticl,ney Id Bgs (3.50) Sledge handles (3.00) 6.50 Farmers 1•1ercartile Co Supplies f or Uoshen-Anderc_�on Creel-, 13,ridge 7.00 Thomas Hardware Spikes for SlauL71iterhouse Bridge 3.75 Forthti:est Hardwoxe Cc Spikes etc. for bridges and mt11 for equip. re.a.irs 180.23 l,iorse Hardware Co Bolts etc for Goshen,0,4erson Creek Bridge (35.35)- La.a-�er_ce 'ip Hall Bg.f ovel re -pair (.28) (June -July) 37.09 Hager, & Hogberg Paint Co PG.int & oil for Lawrence Ti7p Ball Bg. 10.95 W R miller Pouder for Birch Bay Hill 12.70 Caine. Grimshalr Co Cement etc for Bl-Su:,_,ias(6.13) and P.Hy.6(7.88) repairs and coal for Goshen Anderson Cr. Bg(22.80) 36.81 American Concrete ':'lorlss 11 ipe for Lmaiii Shore Road(8.75) & Birch Bay Road 212 Fill (19.80) (Tday-July) 28.55 Albert Liock R of ':, for Per.Hy.6-B-Capitol Out lay-Lc_uipment etc. 50.00 Belli.nglmmi-Sh.ukso.n Auto Frt. Vrgt on gates to Glacier a/c B.It.Bal-,er Highway .75 Hughes 1.1otor Co Gas for true_; to Birch Bay Hill (June) 1.10 Lynden Dept. Store Cement etc for Blaine-Suiiaas Road rel)a.irs 6.95 el Filbert & B Duncan Labor on "lelcome Bridge 8.00 F l; Hilton Repairs to I.la.rietta Slough Bridge 5.25 Carl Holdt Bolts etc. for Lawrence T-0 Hall Bridge 4.00 . Cx� �TTA-PA`:1� tt OAD `.. ood I<2ni ght Lo`;ging Co Geneva. Park Road (Co .Rd . 1583) 1,289.24 t July TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THE is t DAY OF Augu s t 192 4 T-1. IJ-1-1-1111':T 1'UI'TD Chet�Holmes Salary as Trucic Driver (5 dd) 4� 21.25 I.:. B 'arnson do 1 da,T ) 4.25 R Young Labor on Guide L1eridian Road 7.12 franc i s Brooks o_cs r ,, do 6.37 .van LTordby do 6.37 _La.rl Averill do 6.37 Ben Cr< btree do ITorth 3.00 .:ike Vasi 1:ersbergen do " 31.50 G Van der Griend do " 9.00 ale Van der Griend do " 7.20 1Pros t do South 78.00 Geo 1-,aryott do " 15.00 J C Sweitzer do " 15.00 Forrest Frost do " 21.00 Ernest L frost eko " 21.00 John Bulloch Lab or on ,Tulle Bridge 62.50 J S Ilol.-aes do 60.00 A !�Tiino do 43.75 E H Ewing do 33.25 C Liagner do 3.75 C Beck do 51.00 H Beck do 38.25 R Beck do 38.25 F Smith dd 31.88 Geo Carpenter do 8.50 L Wilson do 27.63 John Bulloch Samisll Road i:icaintena1.nce 42.50 Sol n Bullock do 49.00 A Er'wing do 3.50 J Zugelder do 3.50 C LT.- agner do 30.00 Ben Tucker Gl` tier-Demi.no- Road 1110,i%:te-'riance 130.00 John Baxter Labor on Warnick Bg & Fill-Gray.De.11-G1 P.d etc 145.75 iI H Li utler do 76.50 Bert Bulloch do 72.25 Carl Harrison do 97.75 ben I:ea,d do 125.00 Adam _Kumble do 117.00 Jacl= Loser do 27.62 Standard Oil Cc Gas & oil for Dern-Gl(180.48)cc Saraish Fills(63.94) 244.d2 Union Oil Co Gas for trucks at Rock Crusher on Der:.-Gl. (June) 27.00 Bert I::arkel Gat L oil for Roc'_, Crusher i?ork on Deli-Gl. Road 2.30 T & I,,i Tire L Rubber Co Tine for gravel trucks on Sci7iish Road 0-ay) 94.61 :iutorao tive Parts Service Parts for gravel truck on Sar_.ish Road 40.64 rt A Darnell G2.,a.Ve1 for SUaish toad 2.80 Glacier Lwi.ber Co Lumbcr for B&(406.22) and ~rood for Rocl> Crusher on Dein-Gl:.cier Rd. (June -July) 411.22 Amos Johnson Posts for Kendall Ditch on Deming -Glacier I'd 9.00 Coast culvert &c Flwae Co Wire Guard for Guide I: eridian Road 576.00 1::orse Ha.rdtrare Co S}dike s etc . for '.'Aarnick- L'r idle 10.50 Yorthurrest Hardware Co do 8.89 Caine,-Grimshaw Co Coal for Rock Crusher on Der:i-Gl.Rd(37.81) and Sclaisl Fill (26.53) 64.34 D A Griffen & Co Powder et c for Der_iing-G1a•cier Road (June) 19.07 American Concrete Uorks Culvert f or Samish Load 4.20 P W S trader Gravel for asut_i sh Road 6.20 D11. I L'Z'T . DIST . r 20 Cr:YS=T CTI OIT I'TT.D Bellingham k-.gerican Publ. Co Publ. notice re Ayn)r. Report 3.20 KIT'R .:''I:T FiP_M C',iet Holmes Salary as Truck Driver 3 days 12.75 Geo B, Carpenter do 2; " 10.63 ii B ja,rnson do 3 " 12.75 R Young do (3 " 12.75 Geo Elder Labor on Stickney Is. L Brooks Place 26.00 ;i R Parker do 70.00 C 0 Thoria.s do 69.75 L P: Abel do 69.75 Arthur Top do 13.50 !Oullner do 9.00 Clem Knutson do 16.t�0 C C Smi th do 7.00 0 R Jeffers do 14.00 '.,ra Radd er do 13.50 Vi H Brooks do 13.50 A 1,To,=ens do 13.50 T P Jeffers do 24.00 S Jone s do 14.25 I G DuBois do 6.50 Clem Jtnutsen Labor on Johnson Jam 24.00 Leo Jess do 16.50 David Bisset do 18.00 Art I:!�,lcrson do i8.00 '�;illi.ar Ra.dder do 19.00 V B Rogers do 15.00 Chas Henderson do..50 N D Jor-ensen Labor on Welcome Fridge L- Lind Br,. 76.00 1F ilbert do 12.00 B Dun.can do I4.00 ,T Hawkins do 32.00 RjE,QORD OIL CO A/IISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM - � , THE July y _Ld' y DAY OF. ist,III r,USZZD U 401 192 A Everson C E :11i ted U11ion Oil Co LarsoL £: L=illco r- ? U h11 O 11 11' O i1 .+ O _' ii u 1-orse �'2rd_,'::a.re CO Co L, W=il. CO D1 Store �'o .L den e,-U. 1e J 7,o:L.s-LrC),IL Jon �. L 3a.rtle tt 1 - C_;ire-Gri-1s, aw Co C-'=tin L 1_,'ras er 1"crry Vclil OVel L '';:' n1_C0 _._er Ca,11t11e Co Peter Beebe Albert Lov is -,. Ballentyne Cmrent Expense Lund l as etc (Apr•. ju-_,1c) Gas etc f 01' i5'tic.iine'' Tc'_. (10.55) c:. 3-rool-S Jo'g(�' .01) L::ea'sC. etc SJu-icT"_ (Juno) 7eloin ; etc Oil I_iledl'ivew (31-1110) Dri=t bolts -or 1;2"oo1cs ,1�P.ce ( Juno. ) 010c etc fo oolLs ob � -ace etc ( June-Jul-;r� S.)iI,es etc �o Sti clmey Id_ .rip;, (d_d .00) liro olcs C_ i b (3.96) I+17u:iber 1. of tiiti c'11'le,*,r ICU_ --inc, daz:i COLT Zo r tiro' On Ero ollm c_i bS Gioc,l for Lro olcs crib Cable s':iE,clles etc for oohs Crib Use of draft saw (A r 15 -to July 3) o'::de=' etc ( Tun e) Piling for . olcs m� bs n 1 T'"T'1 T-t T� Relief do do T1 ? +�•7'-.T3T rr • T nor "T Su')plies t nc, labor for ��lieriffs car from Co GaraCD ( Jun e ) :'i'thur Evenson Services as Deputy Sheriff Victor 1.1 -itken do June Jno Glover do June J 'a cic 1.:0 en do ( Julie ) Iddins Buick Co Parts for 511eriff'ti ca_ (1.--ay-Jun e) CE T I ' Ili i l i'.i t+ tI,-U . G a Kinca.l..._, Co C1er'h ecorai.nk- i.'arriaige Certific%Ztes John Vi 3r icky, 114'1 erk Ska'ci t Co do -----000----- 15.39 .3N 21.35 7.20 19.11D 13.09 3470 72.01 472.20 n D 5 J. 29.37 1' -.7 5 25 .00 2 ) .> r r� J . f 0 622. 0,1 35.00 15.00 10.00 41g.06 125.00 125.00 125.00 4o.00 65.96 63.00 10.00 J SuretiT 30nci Of KOlbei.nn Simundsson, as, irc-- surer foT' Ooint Ro Der tS r2o`:rnshi-n, ­i.ven by Fidelity and Deposit Coi,ijany of Iiarylan��, fo:. <;6,000.00, was _> py)roveci ��f the Board. -- --coo----- Tile JU11T reports of C C Kill, erupt Jo Iiaic and'. of 1.:.re 1? ) Stone ac 11- matron Of Detention Fospita.l, -were filed with the :pplic motion of Kenneth ' lleun for d-ante at 3irch 'Eay on-'su-ust 2, 192�1--, �-ra:; -,,.,,),,-)roved by the 3oard. -----000 ----- �1 InI i,) T1` ) 12 r ` rl r�l r 11 11.� -I (\ i�TG) . 'l ( 1 RL 1.. E Jll�_L.{.� �' H V \.' 1. __ V \.Jl..l.- �+� iJl.�l• .� li 'r'f;l `l `1 -T ('T '-f itT T ry �'I f`l� .i L is 11 , L+"�l 1'i�T 01T I1: 1T1HJ ..-ifJ_ .L-�J rt O.c fllHE' 1. '.ITV 11 H (\TJ.. ti.J 1'i2 ( CI'iDLR DECT .it : ' _: : -'I1i � G �I�T77�?Tri Zr r - _ -gyToy" rUT:�) Vi i i ��•.. .i v11LIy: 7 1 r l i� ':S, i.t has been brou-h.t to the :attention of this 3o Wd .that floods alcn� -tile Nooks'v?cIc River have uestroyed an6L will destroy pro-:jerty, to -wit: Land _,,nd Bonds; and i77:7PP- �Ll, In order to iestoi e t0 a condi _ 10n of usefulness S'1c_ pr ooerty; and ': r.` ^, present COndi tions of s',id proper"Ly ':ra s ca,tL,,ed by a I 1OOd Or IlOOG''_s ha yelling J _. + l I _ since the budget for the fiscal �Te err 1924 1:ias 111",de up 1 an coul,_ not='eF,.;Ona,bly il:',ve been foreseen at the tilde the said bu'dcet for -tile fitical 17ear 1924 l.ras l.lade up; end .�='Epd']AS' all of 'il'le l%0111 i1S S 10n0r' Of �i LtCO1:Q LOL':i1ty "1cZVe had l e ., Cnc b1G notice Of Mlle ti..ie 3,21LL elate Of 1iol1_inL this i.leetin,; all bein- p_'esent .a.n:_ concurrin[ in this reti�oluticn; and 1:.'T�R� '0, the conc_ition e!>istinU alon,; the 1 ool.sacic River in certain places constitutes a ioublic emergency; and 11fIDI vS, there is no money `v,e ilable ;For the �;ioili-- of the 'i:01'k necessary to remedy such con( i tion ank= restore the p-.ro )erty to a condition of Usefulness; ild `,�I ''T?�'3' the Doard is fully advised in tile-oi'e>>ise , `),nd it is the unaiiii.10110 o ;inion A of M July TrRri RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Vrid9-y, Tim 1st DAY or 1u`.us t 192 g of, this Board that an e::lergellcy, exists, ^.rlu th"4t it is necessary :,n,_- dvi-.,�.ble t-ir.t 1-rin' d:si1N be constructed �it or ne-7�r file Gr:h.,Zl.i farm, c_•ibs at or near the 3roo1_s, f"..i'r_l, and z--. loz, jam removed at or iie�tr the 1?ails farr.l; DE .L-j I'_ I.5 ID1'_,7 BY IE31OI7PEB, th-t ink d-_-ixm be censtr,.icteu at o- ne!-Lr ' r ?' s be constructed '),t Or ne'�r t'ne �l'oo' s f ai'i.,i - ni_ t11P.t "le lo'7 jaril ��le. �roh� rn f_..rl:l, tl U cri ba at or Izear the - ai1,3 farm. be reldoved, ant{ tilt _�.n el.iergency e::ist nd JL IT i�U'_a_1�_. _E`�,_LVED tIl t, �ilis i o .rd 1)roceed 'co r.1 1:E �11e e?;j)en,._1t .rem 17E Ceaa lry "GO do said- '.: orh and Meet such (,,mere e ncy un a no more; and B_11� I 1U27ffi +,R RE30L-VED thit- ei:lergency warralrtti be drawn by the ._udi.for of •.J11�tcom County on the =Liver LA-oroveluent fund to rieet ..aid ei:2er�ency unCL _for doing; s-_)id work, said :rarr".nts to be dr'tl'In in-O�aymcnt for cl':.il�s duly approved by Uilis �O`'.rd at LiZe til,les i.iecessal'y to lil3iLe s-1id -ua rl.lents. .Done in regular adjourned session of the :3o !.rd this 1st d-:y of �j_iLust, 1924. II n t it ,I ;t .1 ;i If it if It It ttBo"Irc1 of C J ounty olin:liss- " tt ioners of hatcoiil County tt if �t�.te Of '•, a china;ton tt ti If It H it it -1 it . J It it It It lttest: 1{ C _::artin De-outy �ount�T Luditor and Cl erh of the Fs oard -----coo----- E. C. Baxter Cilai r._,_ n of the Board voullty Joi-ii 11ss ioner Ed Br own ounty Colili-.iis s ioner The'minutes of the July session wore re�j.d anti a1)1noved Icy one Bo rd. On motion -the Board au-j of ned to i:leet oil ,ednesd%�y, , ._uLust 6, 1924. C1l:�il7 oard County Coiiii:liss- ioners . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM July " ednesday THE Thursday " 6th 7th DAY OF August 192 4 n it to n '�;ednesday, August 6, 1924. Tie Board rr,.et pursuant to adjournr:ient taken on ?''riclay, August 1, 1924. Present, all rrernbers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceeding3 had: ------- 000------ The application of 1L of P Lodge of Demin`, for dance on August-9th, ;ra,s granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, Aug. 7, 1924. Cii?alrrlaii Bo Cl uounty Coy;mZ1ssi oners Thursday, August 7, 1924. The Board amet pursuant to adjournment taken on ";lednesday, Aug 6, 1924. Present, all members of the Board a.nd the Clerk in attendance, T=_e follovring claiias were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ SOLDI�''YS !1Df SAILORS II DIGT I7T FUIr'D Carl Bang Relief ------ 000------ �1a�t'Oi��a T1111 BOA1=:I) OF COUITTY C01i'.iISSIO1._'RS OF '4HATC0I.I C OM71TY, .Pl.SHI EGTO'1", JIT T1-," 01' L]GISTRATION ) OR TDrR 1-I1P)017Ii?G I'AL?L JOI'T� SOIj OFFICER 'I='M, CUST- T:`'P. , 1 P C T ) :.. 10.00 I. `WIMMFAS, firs. Ida I.`. Flint, the regularly appointed registration officer for Custer Township, lst Precicnt, has filed her resignation as such registration officer; and `,7I t'1 AS, W. Paul Johnson has been xeco.iTizended as a, sui table person to fi 11 the vacancy; =T'1..=1."OR':,, it is ordered by this Board that the resignation of y=rs. Ida, 1:1. Flint, as registration officer for Custer Township, lst Precinct, be and same is hereby accepted; and IT IS FURTTLL O DyF, that W. Paul Johnson be, an0l he hereby is ra.9pointed as registration officer for Custer Tovrnship, lst Precinct for the balance of the unes_pired terra. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of I,.ugus t , 1924. it if it it It Si It if to If it tt If tl it It it it It if It If If it If if it is If E C Baxter, Cha,iamiian of the Board It Board of County Cormiiiss- ti County Coj.�miissioner " io_iars of ", 111atcom County " Ed Broom , County Coimni.ssi oner " State of Vfash.ington " 1111;ltt11tttlu11ItItttIttlit1ti,11rt11tt1111uttutl11lt ------ 000------ On Lotion the Board adjourned to �aeet on Thursday, August 14, 1924. Cheri zyian Boars_ ounty Cor_unissionexs. if It RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday THE I.lo n day If 14th 18 th DAY OF hU`Us t If It n 192 4 it Thursday, August 14, 1924. The Board nLet pLmsuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, AuEust 7,1924 Present, all merfoers of the Board end the Cleric in attendance. The following claims were allowed and ps)oceeaZ���s had: ------ 000------ f A-cpli cati ons of Hopewell Com.-lunity Club for dance on Au[;ust 16 3nd. of Kenneth P Lou -. for dance at Birch Bay on i15.u�urt 16, 1924, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On I.lotion -tie Board adjourned to meet on I.Iondcy, AugList 1924. Cha.irr_lan and County Corinissioners . Monday, AuZust 18, 1924. Tlie Board met pursuant to adj ournrticnt taken on Thursday, 1!.ug 14 , 1924. Present, all m nbers of the Board and. the Clerk in attendance. The following claims Zrere cello: ed and. ;.aroceed.in-s had: ; J ------ 000------ Pe t_tion of Co. Commissioners to Dept. of Public Bands for of Way for _loads 98 L 79 '- across SE ;� �7��r,j Sec 36, T.�l-0 rR 2 E; ---cOo------ On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, iiug 19, .1924. _._._. Cha.irinan OCxd County Coners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Tuesday THE 19th DAY OF Al,.g us t 924 Tue sd2sr , August 19, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment telken on I:1onday, August 18, 1924. Present, all members of the .Board and the ClerY in attendance. The following claims were alluded and proceedings Imd: ------ 000------ The application of Kenneth F. Heun for dance at Birch Bay on August 23, 1924, was approved by t'_,,_e Board. ------ coo ------ LEASE ✓ tivl=EAS, the BELLIITGHAL: GUM CLUB, an organisation unincorporated, of %7hatcom County, `::ash- ington, has a. lease eJ-piring August 24, 1945, on the land hereinafter described, which lease is front `::hatcorr County, ':rashington, a municipal corporation, and provides that said premises shall be used for gun club purposes, and Wl-I MAS, it is the desire of the Bellinghaxii Gun Club to lease said premises and all build- ings, etc. thereon to the Diamond B Gun Club for a, period of time er,--piring August 24, 1945, and `:II-M-EAS, the Bellin&-iaxr. Gun Club has by a proper vote of its members, pursuant to its rules and by-laws, authorized its president and secretary to e:�_ecute this lease. for and on its behalf, ITU.i, TI-E'I E011I,, THIS II?ITITTU=, bade this 19th day of August, 1924, between the BELLII-GI'AI.1 GU'iT CLUB, an unincorporated organization of Whatcom County, L ashington, }?arty of the first part, and the Diamond B Gun Club, an unincorporated organization of %Yhatcom County, Vashington, party of the second part, Wi ruSS l'IT, That the said pa:_.ty of the first part does by these presents lease and d emise unto the said party of the second part, that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the- northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 39 ITorth, Range 2 East, `::hatcora County, '`.ashing- ton, and particularly described as follows, to -grit: Corti enc ing ant the � corner eormilon to Sections 34 and 35, Tp 39 %T, R 2 L,, Z;" .I�i. ; thence ncr th 201 ; thence west 4601 more or less to point of beginning; thence west 300t ; thence north 4001 ; thence east 3001 ; thence south 4001 to point of beginning, and all building, etc. , thereon, including tv o Tk: R clay pigeon shooting trap. The life of this lease shall be for a period of time extending from the date hereof to August 24, 1945. The consideration of this lease and the conveyance of one clay pigeon shooting trap this day made is the sura of Two Hundred Dollars (�200.00) , nifty Dollars (4550.00) of which amount is to be y a:i u at the time this lease is properly executed., and the balance of which amount is to be paid on or before two years from date without interest. IT IS UITDFT2STOOD J-1,TD AGII-G=Ia.) by and between the parties hereto that the Bellin[-,ham Gun Club is to have the right and privilege of using the grounds described herein and the present buildinE;s tlaereon and one clay pigeon shooting trap under such rules and regulations as may be agreed a on and put into effect by the undersigned. IT IS UITDTIRSTOOD AI;D AGF=1D that this lease is subject to the terMs and conditions of the lease on said premises held by the party of the f irst part from Wlra,tcom County, Washington, a raunicipol corporation. IIT 7." ITI-SS 7IJ1;F =OF the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures, in duplicate, the day and year first above written. ATTEST ':.. 1-'. Anderson Secretary. BTILLIIIGra A?:� GL'1T CI TJPP , By John I'Liena.st, President. A17 BEST : Clarence I-Lartin Secretary. DIA11IOID 7B GUIT CLUB, By ' >r:r H Reid President. Lj July TERM Tuesday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE 19th Dar or Aug us t 192 4 STATE 01-7 't;: ASHII:GTOI+T ss. County of t;Fhatcom. This is to certify that before me, the undersigned, personally appeared this day John Kienast, and 'y:. P. Anderson, to rie knozm to be the president and secretary respectively of the Bellingham Gun Club, the association na.n,ned in and executing the foregoing, instrun-lent and acknowledged to nne tlh;,t they as such pi-esident and secretary sior_ed the foregoing inst:.,LUDent for and on behalf of said gun club as the free and volLurtaiy act and deed of said association for the uses and pur- poses therein mentioned, and acknmiledged further that they were duly authorized to enter into and execute the foregoing lease for and on behalf of the Bellingham Gun Club by a rieeting of the rr1,-r6bers of said assodiation held pursuant to the rules and by-lavis of said association. 'I:itness my hand and official seal this 19th day of August, 1924. It 11 It 11 11 if II II II II It It 11 it it 11 If If 11 to If it 11 to it II 11 11 it II 11 If II " S. B. Tiplin, Notary Public if " Coi:nnission expires Aug.7,1926 If " State of `Jashington. " 11 it 11 If II 11 If it if 11 11 If It It 1-1 11 11 ;i .: 11;( 11 it ti it 11 II It 11 11 1; 11 II STATE OF WASHIITGTOIT County of 'Uhatcom. ss. S. B. Tiplir_, Notary Public in and for the State of Uashington, re- siding at Bellingham. This is to certify that on this 19th day of August, 1924, personally appeared before me `;inn H Reid and Clarence I.Ia.rtin, to rile known to be the president and secretary respectively of the diamond B Gun Club, one of the associations named in and executing the foregoing instrument-, and acknowledged to rile that they signed the saga as their free and voluntary act of said association for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and that they were duly authorized to sign for said association. lJitness rn_y l,.and and official seal the day and year first above written. it 11 11 If 11 If 11 If It 11 11 1i fr iI it i1 It If" If it II N :1 it 1.. i1 it 11 If S. B. Tiplin , ITo tart' Public in and " S. B. Tiplin., Notary Public " for the State of 'Ja.shington, re - Commission expires Aug.7,1926 " siding at Bellinghal-a. " S.tate of `.'la,shington. " It It It 11 i1 I1 11 11 it If It It if It 11 If 11 If 11 it 11 It ti it It it 11 11 to 11 to II 11 . COITSE.37 TO SUB -LET. Comes now ti hatcoml County, ; ashington, a municipal corporation, by its duly authorized Board of County Cormi ssioners, and `,ivies its consent to the foregoing lease, and states that the giving of said lease by the Bellingham Gun Club sl,a,ll not in any way be considered a dis-continuance by said club of the use of the property covered by said lease. Attest: San E. Barrett, County Auditor and .fix-offieio Clerk of the Board. it 11 11 I1 11 11 11 to 11 to t1 11 If It 11 11 it II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 Board of County Comaiiss- " loners Of `Ullatcom County " " Ste,.te of Washington. iF II II I+ {i 11 11 II 1111 11 11 II 11 II 11 II to II 11 II II 11 it if if to 11 (I ------ coo ------ 130ljF1 OLi C OUj_ ITY CCI:_:IIS :'T OICRS OI' '.' HI-: COH COU"II'Y, ; ASHIIM017, By 11 C Baxter, Chairman of tdie Hoard By J A i:Iiller, , Coniimiis si oner By Ed Brown , Cor-u_nissi oner On 11oti on the Board a.d j oui•ned to meet on i ednesday , August, 20, 1924 Chair>>an oard County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS z� } � July 'TERM _ _ . ._ Thursday THE _... ._ 21S t , _. DAY OF ..... �i11� U St .192 4._ Friday: rr 22nd cr a rf rt Wednesday, August 20,. 1924. The Board met ;pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, august 19. 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims --were allowed and Proceedings had: 000------ A:pplic ati on of K P bodge #155 for dance at Deming K P Hall on August 23, 19 24 , was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ Petition to keep open the,corssing where old Aragon road crosses the N.P. Ry at Wickersham, was filed with the Board.-----oOo----- On %lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, Aug 22, 1924 Chairman Boa d County Cornnis si oners . Friday, August 22, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken ' on Thursday, August 21, 1924. Present , all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. 'The following clams were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ Application of R. H. Kent for dance at Balfour Hall on August 23, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On..ilotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Aug 23,1924 Chairrna,n Boax�d County Commissioners. . July TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday THE 23rd Dar of Augus t 192 4 Saturday, August 23, 1924. The Board Diet pursuant to adjourni_ient taken on Friday, August 22, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following clair.,is were allowed and proceedings had: THIS I17DE'T­sale and entered into this 23rd day of August, 1924, by and between Lumi Island Ferry Co., a, corporation as »arty of the first part, and Wha.tcom County, a *Municipal corporation, as party of the second part, 1,7IT,-, SSETH THAT `;ll-ERFAS the party of the first part is the unner -and in possession of two certain ferry landing slips or fern* landinE docks, described and located as follows: (a) A ferry landing slip or ferry landing dock located upon or near a tract of land thirty (30) feet in width, the same being a, road termipal and the center line of wlicli is described as follows: Beginning at a point 47 ft. south of the corner or fractional Sections 3 and 4, Tvjj. 37 North of Range One Last running thence south 50"East 162 ft., thence south 65°-,ast 210 ft. to high-water line at end of wharf at Beach Landing on Luaami Island, Whatcoia County, Washing- ton. (b) A ferry landinS slip or ferry landing dock located at Tide '.;a.ter uu?on or near Lot 4, Sec. 34, T'ap. 38 north Range One Tast fir . Ii. , i' ha.tcorl County, T:iashi r_bton, and at the tei final of that certain road on Lu_ri Indian Reservation coymnonly known as the "Shore Road", as now laid out and traveled, AIID AJEER7�1,,S the party of the first nart is desirous of selling; to ]?arty of second part said ferry landing slips or . ferry landing docks, and the party of the second part is desirous of -)Ur- chasing the same, 1M.'I TT_1==FOR. , in consideration of the sum of 5 2500.00 and the l-autual promises and stipulations made and entered into by and betirreen the parties hereto and in consideration of the re-nts and moneys to be paid, as hereinafter set forth, the party of the first part does by these presents ;;rant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said 1,7 a.tcom County, party of the second mart, the said ferry slips or ferry landing docks above described, TO HATZ Al D TO HOLD the sw e to the aa.id i-)arty of the second pert and its assigns forever. knd the party of the first part does covenant and agree to and with tl-ie said party of the second part and its assigns to warrant and defend the sale of said property hereby *Wade against all and every person or persons rrhorllsoever lawfully clai2,,AnL; or to claim the setae. The foregoing conveyance is subject, however, to the following pro-ri.sions : That there is reserved to the ] a.rty of the first part, its successors and assigns, a, user in, easement, leasehold-, o:,.• right to use said property in perpetuity subject however to all the ter.^s and conditions herein contained for all suitable Lariti2:ie and other .;.jurposes not inconsis- tent with the otherwise suitable. and proper uses thereof; said use to be under the direction and control of the ]?arty of the second part and for a continuing consideration end rental of :'150.00 per anilma, payable by said party of the first part, its successors or assigns, to the said party of the second part, its successors , or assigns, in quarterly installments of �37.50 per quarter in advance. This instrument is to be effective and the first installr:ent of rent shall be payable on and as of the first day of Se,?tember, 1924, and the first quarterly install:ient of rent -37 .50 is hereby receipted for. IT IS FLTITIMT ACR_I bet-rreen the a:rties Hereto, that as a, consideration_ moving between them for the transfer of tine property hcreinbef ore described, that the said party �of t_ie second part, will at all times keep and mz%intain said ferry slips or ferry landing docks in a rea.son- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Saturday THE 23rd DAY or Aug,ust 1924 able state of repair at the expense of the said party of the second part and said party of the second part will maintain such sailing and time schedule or schedules for the use of said ferry landing docks by a,ll patrons and users thereof, as will permit the reasonable use thereof by the party of the first part in the handling of its boats, freight, I:,ssengers or maritilae traffic generally upon a reasonable schedule to be provided it by the said party of the second part. IT IS FLRT-r= AGI `�' by and between the parties hereto that nothing herein shall be construed to bind or com-oel the party of the second part, or its assigns, to indefinitely continue the operation and maintenance of said ferry landing doc'_zs, but sbid party of the second y rt nay abandon the saric as of right at any time upon thirty dayst written notice to the party of the first part, or its assigns, of its intention so to do.. In the event of such abandonr:ent by the said ;.)arty of the second part, or by its assigns, then and in such event the said party of the first part shall be privileged to retake said docks and maintain and Qperate the same as of first party's first estate therein. IT IS FU TI-'E'P. AGR..FD by and betyreen the i)arti es hereto that the time of payment of the rents hereinbefore provided for, and all installments t_aereof, shall be strictly construed and that updefault in the I�ays_�ent of taro successive instalLlen on ts of rent due, the second party may elect to declare a, forfeiture of the first pa.rty's rights herein, Pp"OVIDBD AI,; .%7fS, hotirever, that said ;,arty of the first part and its assigns shall at all times be privileged to abandon said enterprise and its s<,i,d rights under this agreerient without daxlage or penalty u-pon payment of all rents then accrued a-,�d in arrears and upon giving second party, or its assigns, thirty days' written notice of its intention so to do. This agreement, and all provisions thereof, shall extend to and be bindinn, upon the res,?ective parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. IN `:: 1TIESS "i.,I :i 10y t�_e -oarti cs hereto have hereunto set their hands and affif:ed their seals the day and year first above written. uuctuiivatinituuunuituunuuuIf* uunnnutttturtnnnnnnitnnuttif If Lurmui. Island Ferry Co, Corporate Seal if nnnuttctunr►ttuunnnnuuttttnustnaunrtunuu:tItunttttttuttuunn n tt tt If tt it n 11 fI tt to n If Il iJ it It if fi it if it it If tt 11 a ii tt " Board of County Coi-iLaiss- " " ioners of `Uhatcom County " "' State of a.shington . Itnonunttuttuunttuttuittitittttll1ititltttttltt ST" 'l—E; OF %VASHIl!GTOIT, ss County of I-1--la tcom. LTT,1II ISLAI!D F%I:.:Y CO. , By frank ',:right- , President Attest: J G Brown, Secretary. S.: HAT0-1.: C0U!TY By E. C Ba::ter, , C oruais si oner J A 1-1iller, Cor_ii-missioner Fd Bro,,rn , Cmriyais si oner Attest: L Cozier, De;)uty Clerk of Board. On this 23rd day of August, 1924, before r_ne personally appeared Frank Wri-ht , to me known to be the brdsident of the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instruYlent to be the free and volurtai.,j act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he ura.s authorized to e::recute the said i.nstrulent, and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. II? `::ITI"SS I have hereunto set my 1-hand and official seal the day and year first above written. tt a tt it tt If tt It tt If It tt tt it it It it If tt it if n If if trtt tt It It If!I If tt if George Livesey, Notary Public in and for the " George Livesey, Notary Public tt State of Washington, residing therein at " Co aniis si on expires Liar. 2, 1927" Bellingham. State of 'lashington . " attuuttn11tttt11t11111nutt11u11tt11111111tt11If tttuu On Notion the Board adjourned to meeet� on Honday, August 25, 1924. -Uc i ib s ione`rs RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ly. I-U;c �.y ug T 25�Lh A : us �� Ti:r�rr - ..._ TxE -..DnY or UondE:y, August 25, 1924. The Board i:iet pursua..nt to adjournment taken on Sa.tiir(1ay, August 23, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and. prcceedings he.d: ------ 000------ DL+'F O'M THE B C;ARD OIL C OUITT-r C O 1- II S SI OIMRS OF /V WILtLTCO?: COMITY, '-WJtSHI1TGT0IT INTl-+� =ATT� OI+' VACATION OF �'IAS1- GTOIT AITUE" Ala) ath ST=T, II'T ilcLILLAIT'S ORDER UI'TD11.'; Vl��_`,DVISE1-12 T ADDITIOIT TO 'f—= TO,IIT OF YJEATC01.1, SE'CTIOIZ 17, TO�71TSE3IP 38 IIORIH, r Al-, E 3 EAST, ""I.11: IT IS' _ 11 13Y OR ==ED that the r,,tter of vacation of ",ashington Avenue and 4th Street, in EcLillan's Addition to the Town of 'Ihatcom, Section 17, Tov:nship 38 ITorth, Ev.,nge 3 1,'ast, be, and same is hereby taken udder advisement.. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of August, 1924. 11 11 If 11 11 11 If 11 it it it 11 If 11 I1 to 11 11 If 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 I1 II Board of County Cormniss- " E. C Baxter, Chairman of the Board 6° ioncrs of '�+lie tc om County tl T A, Hiller , County Corm-iiissi oner t° State of '"ashington. I' Ed Brown , County Cormiissioner II 11 11 tt N 11 tt it tl 11 tl it II N It It it tl II II (1 11 II 11 Attest : F C -11 rtin Deputy County Auditor and Cleric of t�ie Board. ------ 000------ On Llotion the Board adjourned to meet on Au us t 28, 1924 Chairmv.n o�County CoLn_iis sioners . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 411 July TERM Thurs.dajy T$E 28 th . DAY Or Augus t 1924 ._ Thursday, August 28, 1924. ' The Board r,,aet pursuant to adjournment taken on I.Tonday, August 25, 1924. Present, :all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims viere allowed and proceedings had: ------ oao------ C=ITS ALLO,.1,12,ED COUf Tl?_HIASURER AT TIC SETT7""17,'1T' FO. � TIi�? 1.1101TTH E 11DI I: G JULY 31, 192 4 . In the mT-atter of the settlement 'with Edith i.. Thornton, County Treasurer of 'WhatcoLrl County, :'ash- ington, for the month ending _July 31, 1,_:24. •NUU, at this time, this natter coming on for consideration, and th-c said Ldith I:I. Thornton, having filed with this b Hoard a s.ta.tement setting forth her receipts and disbursements, and having checked and compared the say .e tiri. th the state dent, and having found that they were actually Doid, but by the said Treasurer during the said month, said .a,yments being z ad-e in the sums, and from the funds and f or the purposes hereinafter set f'o:: th; IT IS T?'EF-1'FORE !E'1.I,3Y OFD-rU_�D by this Board that said Edith: i:l. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she=iereby i s al lo•T; ed credits for said disburse--aents as f ollov s , to -viit : STATE G1, nT I+'TH D . For cash paid. State Treasurer 476.96 For cash paid State 'Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash ;;aid State Treasurer F or cash naid State Treasurer Vor cash j ,id State Treasurer For cash ix4id State Treasurer For cash paid State `-Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash Ix.,id State Treasurer For cash. maid State Treasurer For warrants redeer_ned For interest on same For vmrrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed 1,or warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed i"or warrants redeemed For interest on seine It or warrants redeerzled STAT', SCHOOL FUITD. STATE 1,11LIT1�1r'Y FUIUM1. STATM: HIGH7 .Y FUITD, STAT PUBLIC HIGHWAY FU:1:). STATE HIG 1-T.. - IDUC1'a TIOI? FIT-1-.D. STATE CAPITOL BUILDI TG UIIL. STATE FEECLAHATICH F_TiV0IArIITG FT11) . 1TLTrMAITS' CO_.� YI '. A1.IOI, FUI'D FOREST I'It?'_• PI:OTIMIGIT FUITD. PARKS n 171) P.Ld II AYS F Ti;D . STATIC GAL!! FUITT� . CaTJI1`rY cU.[J'LL If1 Td I:SE FUi' . C OUI'T'Y RG D & BI:IDGL' FV D . SOLDIERS? BLELII'F FUND. C0UU Y T....AC'121RS' FIETIRE1:MITT u - �.=,, r:ITT HIG?1"T.IY I: 1II:1IlIT1i:C?' =�Ui ll LI vU�'t I15rESTIGATI OI FUIT.D. `r�-^ --�, n--, ri OTL Y GA,; Z,' 0r. �c ..I Oh 11T D . 1. �.if,IliG_ CEI:TLT+' ICATI_° FLT1M . F 1V i; Iy� I?OVI:+ T i'rT FU77D . PORT OF BE LLI IrGH.A111 11'U? TL . 357.00 47.91. 171.98 81.10 520.63 114.21 113 . r71 206.65 40.33 95.00 114.05 17,517.71 .10 5,892.71 70.00 472.33 2,912.23 660.04 2,364.67 78.00 2,976.11 71.29 274.50 July TERM RECORD OF COMXIISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday THE 28th Dar of August 1924 COLEZ,TY L'LLCTIOIT SUPPLY BOITD 7UI?D. For ti:e,rrants redeer.oed For interest on same For county election sup -ply bonds redeemed For county electi on supply bond interest coupons rede.er ed For cash paid City and Town Treasurers For cash paid lovmship Treasurers For warrants redeemed For interest on saai� CI TITS' FUITD . TO;/ TM1IPS' 1T'UI7D . SCHOOL DIS'iIFICTS, G: Ts IlyL FUiD. SCHOOL DISTI=.ICTS, I]OIID RTD_1I.DYTI011 nTIT. or school district bonds redeeed For school district bond coupons redeemed GL i -. VA-P AIC i:O 1:D -I UI;D . for warrants redeemed 'or road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed i'UI:D (Illy 7`14 ) CUSTD•'F?-I1 `'1rI F:OAD II:T^ . I UITD (Hy ;``25 ) 3-or road bond interest coupons redeemed r'or warranIts redeemed For interest on sar,ie For warrants redeemed For interest on same _,'or warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on saris DRt, I I, • I1T • DI S T . IIO . 4, FIT DRAIN. 11:11T . LIST. ITO 5, 17 rT, FUITD , DRAII . IL,11T . DIST . !TO. 15, ..:!MITT. y'UIID . DF:AIiT . Ii T'-C . DI ST . ITC . 17, C OI'S Tip . FUIID . DRAIIT. II.:PT. LIST. I110. 18, CONSTR. FUITD. Total Disbursements 1,000.00 13.20 2,000.00 1,400.00 2,183.66 1,129.59 39,667.158 548.79 4,200.00 900.00 2,319.20 10,500.00 1,350.00 3,256.90 216 .3 6 ;�7 .95 3.50 .06 28.00 365.75 78.49 44.36 8.68 ` e do hereby certify that the i.�d the c ��sh in t e Treasurer's Office axis on deli os it in various banks to r-c-r credit at the close of business on July 31, 1924, the soi e beinc, Jr ,%zrds am:C --,'i lures a's follows, to -wit: Depository first I,-?.tional Bank Belling1mi-a National Bank 1?crth-::estern Ea.tione).l Bank A:1,,erican National Bank Home State Ba.nlc of Blaine rst ,ia:tiona,l Ban__ of Lynder_ . it s t ITati onal Bank of Ferndale Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas ITocksack Valley State Bank of Iverson Farmers and 1 3:: chE,nts :Sank of ITooksaek Custer State Bank of Custer Peoples State Bank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Cash on Deoosit ? Ch Ill �I II, 0r I Currency 1,020.00 Silver 14.37 Checks & cash items 24,104.36 Cash in vault 2,631.00 Treasurer's Dala.nce el, ll?1.50 75,879.47 64,992.83 80,000.00 15,000.,-I0 27,000.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 12,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 421,993.80 Total cash in office . . . . . . . . . �..__ 27,7G9��13 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand . . . . . . . . . . 4-49,763.53 I1: TI.'STII.iOI'Y V7ILFEOT', we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Cor.,,imissi onei•s of C6unt; , '�a.shington, this 28th day of kuZust, 1924. 11 11 It it It 11 it II 11 11 11 If 11 II 11 11 if 11 it It 11 it it If it It 11 it It Board of County Cornzniss- 11 E C Chaira7oan Board County :1 loners of `.' hatcori Coun�t,� tt Coll•lli ssi oners . 1t State of 'Uashincton. 11 J A ?.filler, County COLr_lissioner 11 11 It 11 it 11 to 11 11 ti If 11 It it 1t 11 if 11 11 11ii 11 If it t1 is it 11 1: d Brovm , County CUT-ilmi ss ioner Attest: F C I.ia.rtin, Deputy Cow ty Auditor and Clerk of the Board. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERAI Thur s day THE 28th DAY OF A11SUs t 1924 and RES OLUTI 0I` F ptiA1?T HIGT=.1 i. . 6 - B . Attached to EstiEm-te Vo 9. `;t'll ' AS It was necessary to clean out the culvert and construct a. ditch at Station 142.+15, e: E11'�S It was necessary to reconstruct ditches closed by slides between Stations 2f,10 and 15{-00; 63}80; and 121+50 and 131485, and ;r',L�?EAS It wa.s necessary to remove slices from the oa.verient between Stations 2t00 and 15}00; 64+00 and 64+80; and. 121*50 and 131J.85, and I=:LAS L'xtra gravel was reauired be. tween Stations 107+75 and 114+75, and I-; _SAS It eras necessary to install 32111 concrete pipe culverts to carry ditches under private roads at- Stations 24+21; 97+02; 1114-75, 115*43, 115412, ll7g23, 117+79, 14-J*83, BE IT II]SOLVED That the following items be olluaed as el.tra. v.rork; Total Yardage, cleaning out culverts 48.64 Cu. Yds at 50 cts Total. Yardage, slides rer.2oved frora ditcl--s 180.8 Cu. Yds at 50 cts. Total Yardage in slides removed, 1515.0 Cu. YC,.s . at 50 cts . Es-tra, gravel, 88 cu. , ds , at :,�1. 50 E'x,tra. 1211 concrete pi.pc , Station 24f21, 12.0 feet " 97+02, 12.0 " 111+75, 18.0 11 " 115+12, 39.0 11 115-f43, 12.0 " 117+23, 18.0 ►' 117+79, 12.0 " 140+83, 12.0 " Total 135.0 feet at a1.50 g24.32 90.40 757.50 132.00 202.50 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :, 1,206.72 Done in regular adjourned Session of the Boa..rd ld is 2S)th day of August, 1924. .LT Z;ST : 111! 11 1111 111111 11 11 11 111111 11 is If ti if 1111 11 11 11 f1 111111 11 1/ Board of County Cormais s- 11 ioners of `-;,1:k-.tcom County 11 " State of Wa,shinvton. t1 11 !f tt II if 11 11 11 11 fl 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 It 11 11 11 U 11 11 I1 11 11 E C Lartin, Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clem: of the Board.. ------ o0o------ C Bal-ter, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners J A i.iller, County Colmissiones. --Ed Bro-wn , County Coymmissi ones. On i:1'otion the Board adjourned to meet on August 29, 1924. Chairman Board County Coi-amissioners. July TERDL ust RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Fri day THE. 29th DAY of I�ucl 192 4 -Prida;�, kuCust 29, 1924. rnment The Board rpet -pursuant to adjou taken on Thursday, AuUSt 28,1924. [; Present, all members of the Board and, the C1erl: in attendance. The followinG cla.Lin viere allowed and proceedinll-s had: Sam F, Barrett , Co Auditor ------ 000------ CTT :�' F � 1-7ST' 'FU--� . Claims paid by T evolvirC Fund ------ 000------ 486.49 f -, koplica.tion of Kenneth F. Yeun for dance at Lirch Bay on AuLust 80 and Sept. 1, 1924 was a.p,proved by the Board. On Notion -d-ie Board adjourned to meet on SatllzL day, hujzust 30, 1924. Chairnan /Board Counter Con i.ssioners . RE OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDT OTGS _.._.,. July .BERM Saturday THE..., 30th_,. ....r.._ ....__.,. DAY OF: F...�iU�`^�.� ........__ 1924 -- Saturday, August 30, 1924. The Board met 2?ua-suant to adjournment taken on Friday, August 29, 1924, Present , all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims vrere a.11ov.,ed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ v Application of=:Iaxie t ta. Grar r e for dance at Maxi etta on Sept. 1, 1924, was approved by the Board. ------ 000------ II? : TIE MATT-IM C5 APPOIETIITG .II"TS'MECTORS Ala,) JTJDGB,9 O«' LIIaCTIOIT FOR TIED F7I1iA11Y I+=CTIOIT TO FE F-EMD Or DIM AP]'OIl".TIITG I IT 1;'JHAT COI.i C O T.Ti l Y ON S.LP 1 .LEBI R 9 th , 1924. l`�IIil�S, the lair rl�a:kes it the duty of this Board to al�poir_t Ins - Insl;ectors and Judges of election for the several voting precincts in Uhatcorn County, to serve as such officers at said Prixmary Election, and, WIM EAS, this Board Iras 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 arecualified. to act as such officers at said I'rirra,ry l,lection; Yul.'l, , 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 PrirL^ry 11lection on the said 9th day. of September, 4. D. 1924. Said persons herein appointed, the offices to which they are a2?Pointed, the precincts froia vihich they are appointed axe as follows, -.to -writ; BELLIYGHIl - 1st '.Yard, Precincts 11-21-31 (Court House) Inspector I;ose B Bennett 1301 J St. Judge firs J A Houck 1802 I St Judge Nellie A Robinson 1714- G St Judge Louise L Gaviley 2216 G St BILLLI%TGHAI.=,- 1st Precincts 41-71-91 (Colurrfoia. School) Inspector Geo A Irensop 2212 Utter Judge iauriel Shields 2215 Utter Judge Edith. I1 Harris 2415 --:L-eridian Bi LLIIGHA-11 - 1st ',lard, Precincts 51-61 (Dibbles' Paint Shop) Ins -�) ec t or C L Li.nderia-s n 2618 F St Judge Lillian Bell 2740 Sunset Drive Judie Cora A Creek 2619 Elizabeth B :=I'?GIIAII - is t Ward, Precincts 81-101 (r iseland's Grocer, r Ins].:e ctor J A Ylcintyre 2331 Henry Judge I`ss Chas G ldincs.iller 2323 Lynn Judge Jennie Dunn 2631 T.:i11iams :ELLIITr�,'0;^ - 2nd 3a.rd. , Precincts 12-22-32 ( City Hall) Ins-i-e ctor J L Likins 211 Central Ave . Judge C L' Davy 205 i? Ccr.Ir,�erCia.1 Judge 1' 1 Sherwood 309 TGrand Ave. B1:LLI11GH.�011 - 2nd ;lard, Precincts 42-52 (Junction Grocery) Ins}:,ector �I B Wilson 2123 ITew Judge Bessie Rafter 21:15 Franklin Judge Cecile Bettman 2114 Young BELLII'GI 111,1 - 2nd Jard, Precincts 62-32 (Beck's . Bakery ) Inspector Cicerp Coffr--iim 115 L' IT th Judge C T Slentz 2750 Parr Drive Judge Alice i,i Brighiara 2320 Grant BT LLII.GI-DUE - 2nd ard, Precincts 72-92 (','inter's Grocery) Inspector B B Starbuck 2239 Ping Judge Joselhine' Voight 2124 James Judge -:laud e Cr os slin 2460 Ii ng B7ELLIITCF-A-11 - 2nd. '.lard, Precincts 102-112 (Lureka. School) Ins ectOr Opa.1 Clarno 1700 Alabama. Judge Teresa, Ferf,uson 2101 I, ntucky Judge -1innie Huston 1317 '; Illinois 2nd ',lard, Precinct 122 (��larch's Store) Insroector J L Gilfil.en 3921 Silver Beach Ave Judge; Rae 1- Srlith 2321 is-axtin Judge `yilma: B Andrevis 2816 Chautauqua. Ave. . � I - , RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _July'_' Saturday THE' 0 th DAY of August 102 4 BELLINGITY21 = 3rd T:tard, Precincts Z3-23-33 (Diehl I:2otor Co) Inspector Geo Downer 1414 Dock Judge I,Trs Georgia Smaby Stei)hen Court Judge Oluf Hoel Elki s Club BE,II,II?CHAId, - 3rd Ward, Precincts 43-53 (Franklin School) Inspector L C Brokat-i -- - - 1525 Iron Judge I.I.rs Eva I,1cCush .306 Potter Judge I:Iargie Rohe 1621 Iron BELLINGHA1:1 - 3rd Vlard, Precincts 63-73 (Lincoln School) Inspector I;i Vl Blonden 1618 Iron Judge Ora.- Gilfilen - 712 Lake Judge Ethel E Munn 2100 Lake BELLINGHA 1 = 3rd Tlard, Precinct 83 (Mary Cla•sse's Res. ) Inspector Nellie V1 Stevens 3533 Lakewa.y Drive Judge Sadie Brethbur 3528 Lakeluay Drive Judge I.a.ry Classe 1748 Electric Ave. $ETLIR?GH-IS.I.I - 4th 'tiTard, Precincts 14-24 (Isheryrood's Grocery). Inspector John Coulthurst 427 Forest , Judge ILn d Turner 625 Forest Judge Lillian Dufraine 315 Is_1 orest BT' LII1?GIA1i - 4th Ward, Precincts 34-44 (I'laple St. Fire Hall) Inspector R S Simpson 931 High Judge Sarah M Higgins- 1000 High Judge A H Pratt 920 High E,=I1TGHZd1 4th Ward, Precincts 54-64 (1da.ple St. Grocery) Inspector Roy 11 Tucker, 714 Basle Judge C A Swartz 1004 Jersey Judge Winona. F Baldrey.; 1112, I,,Iyrtle 8�'TLII?CAI - 5th Vta.rd, Precincts 15-25-35 (LoweI School) Inspector VI "t Carroll 1123 - 13th Judge hrs L E Charroin 1128 - 196h Judge Grace 1.1olza.hn 600 -13th Judge . Delilah Ifitche ll 335 S Forest BELLII?GHAiT = 6th _Vla,rd, Precincts -16-26 (Vla.ldron Bldg.) Inspector John Bv.rker 1104 Larrabee Judge TiaLtde F, I:ust -902 Vti.lson Ave. Judge Anne Larson- 1005 Larrabee BELLLINGF-M, aw. 5th & 6th Vlards., Precincts 45-36-46 (Larrabee School) Inspector - 'Win H Clark 303-21st Judge I1i nnie Brand Clark J.715 Larrabee Ave. Judge Geo S I.estma.n -2902 Connelly Ave. Nellie Prettyman 1910 Harris Ave. Inspector Jud ge Judge Inspector Judge Judge Inspector Jud g e Judge Inspector Judge Judge Inspector Jud g e Judge Inspector Judge Judge Inspector Judge Judge Inspector Judge Judge Ins-oectbr Judge Judge BLAI1,Z - Precincts 1-2-3 (City Hall) J VI G Iderritt Blaine lairs I?aomi Pinckney --Blaine Idaud Pennington Blaine FERI,DAI1�+.. & Precinct-2 & 3 of Ferndale Tp (City Hall) T B Vtynn Ferndale firs C Vl Hamshaw ---Ferndale E F Cinglgars Ferndale Emily - Tirmierman Ferndale Lti'1=11 4 1T - Precincts 1-2 (City Hall) Gale Edson , -- Lynden Conrad Axling Lynden Harold Knapp Lj nuen Geo B Taylor Lynden NOOKSACK & 3rd Precinct, of Fooksack Tp (Farmers Telephone S G Mather IT oks a.ck . Bld . ) ';Will Pike. I?ooksack J Guntert Everson R 4 - SUi:1AS & 1-st Precinct. of, ilooksack Tp (City Hall) 0 D Post Sumas Y. Vl Gaskill Sun?as J R Smith Sumas ACI, TU:1?SHIP (School House Saxon-Dist.#8) . E E. Boddy Vrichersham Ed:ward Heyimingsen Vli ckersham. 11 J'.h1.leI Acme BA1MR T C4,'11•?SHIP = is t - Pr:ecinct (I,ranual Training Hall) ._John L- (zregg ,Clipper,. 'ranl�- Jenn.in.gs Va.n :rid-t Celia; T;I: Zaremba : C<i'i:pper., BAIrR TOi'IITSHIP -_ 2nd:, ?recinc t Jorgensen Chisville COLUIDIA TOWNSHIP - lst Precinct (W 0 'Il Hall) r1l n BEsh l Ho art 7enddallll ire a I.o�- BaYter Kendall RECORD OF COXIMISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Saturday THE 30th DAY OF Augus t 192 4 COLTJ. 1.� !'0'�11:S�iIP - 2nd 1:,-ecijlet (Col-mibio, Valley School TTouse) Inspector iiaa: 7 CLler is F D ?i�:hle 1"a lls Judge L E Potter R 1 Suma.s Judge Williarl Pros t F: 1 Surias CPESCI:I:T '":il"SHIP - (S< Yilish Lake School house) Inspector Carson Griffith So Bellingl-j^.r:i Judge Lux Gerard So Bellin,--1iam Judge 'tl:! S i•Ieyer `.;o Bellinjh1,..M CUS'�' 7-' TC': ,SHIP - 1st Precinct (Custer School house) Ins )ector Ll- `J Parish Custer Judge 'Paul Johnson Custer Judge Ernest Creasey Custer CTJST='L T C:II`SHIP - 2nd. ''recinc t (Haynie Hall) Ins]. ector J H Harvey Blaine Judge George Van ;;�r_gerden ? 2 Blaine Judge Gerrit Van ;ingerden R 2 Blaine DELT.tl. TO`.;iISHIP - Precincts 1-2 ( Old School House Dist #312 Ins-cec -or John 1 _ling 1: 1 Lyndon Judge C A Johnson i' 1 Lynden Judge J H Swope R 1 Lynden DF�.:I1TG TUGIL-SHIP - is t Precinct (Deminr; School House) Inspector Cyrus T Gates Deming Judge John A `Nest Deming Judge Jesse IT -'Tiles Der.iing 17EI. 1. G TO,4'I1SHIP - 2nd Precinct (Grange Hc�,ll) Ins-�.,e0tor H A Gates TDe.:iing Judc;e l.1i nni e a.tson Deg: i ng Judge Ben Jasies Der.ii nc; TO:IITSHIP - ist Precinct (',vood_lyn School House) Inspector A W Frest T1 l Lynden Judge L. r s J C Anderson R 1 Fcl nda.le Judge lies Clara. Baer R 1 Ferndale I:T =.L_: 7C'. "SHIP -4t11 Precinct (I:o . Be] li -IL h ;i School T-ious e ) I2.S :CCtOr Dessic Kinf;smor e h 2 Bellin"1? Judge Elizabeth Sullivan R 2 BellinUlz,r.i Judge Edr_a, Jolmnson 1: 2 Belli.n-1.1-a z GEl-EVA TO:JI:SHI:,-1 (Old School douse Dist. y,-14) Inspector `+ A .Ecl.ardt 109 -E Holly Judge Banning Austin 1504 ,:a.sY?ington Judge Chas S C_1isori P 0 Bo1. 474 GT:i; 2.11'. TQ,r`,USIHIP (Glacier Town Hall) Inspector 1,-blea Brarlir_ Glacier Judge i._a.0 i F Boucher Glacier Judge Chl s Bourne Glacier LIB: 11 T=:SHIP - lst Precinct (Old Store Bldg. Goshcm) IntiDector Dert Jame 4 Bellin`h€',iil Judge Paul Gia.rde is Bellingham Tudge I-, Lize. 4 Bellingho TC';:I"SKIP - 2nd Precinct (Township Hall) Inspector Lida. B Cassi is I1 2 T.verson Judge C I.1 Sorensen t 2 Everson Judge A C liartin R N Everson LU..I.'I ISL �Z TGiiITSHIP (School House) Ins i�ect or I E Aus tin Beach Judge 1. ?" Taft Bea:ch Judge Janct ?i Granger beach LY;711_IT ^0;'T SITIP - ist & 3rd Precincts (Tovinship Hall) Inspector S 'T `:.`orthen 1-1 3 Lynden Judge L S Streizler L7rnden Judge P D Harkness Everson LYY:D IT �iTUTTSHIP 2nd Precinct (IL ?:ad.cle:^'s Iles.) Inspector A B Colyer R 2 Lynden Judge Gerrit Polinder n 2 Lynden Judge Veleke R 2 Lynden 7-�Gerit .1 PL IV1LLS TC:IITSLi1P (To,,%nship Hall) I2-1-1-pector HL1.gh Juc.kins 1-1m-_le Falls Judge tii H Gilha.us,_:n I.Iaple Falls Judge I. L Sample F�Llls i.1{rLiTT TO."I?SHIP - ist Precinct 0,!@.rietta Grange Hall) Inspector 'U H Hcnmii I.,ari.ett�. Jud ge S B I:ia.ylrTetir Lia.ri etta, Judge J 1.1- Edson T' 2 *3elli n liam T;i1li I11Tr'r_ T0;liTS III ' - 2nd Precinct (Blodgett ' s Res.) Inspector ':i D Andrus ?? 2 Bellinjiam Jud-e firs I' L Blodgett r 2 Bellin,_;has:i Judge G 1'renk i:-oody R 2 BellinUh��:i July TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday THE 30 t h DAY OF Augus t 192 Lt 1i0T7ITTrII? VIE`,i ^1G11 1st Precinct (Grand Vier School House Ins-pector Ij C 10il, F.lso n I 2 Ferndale Judge ])an Holman R 2 Ferndale Judge da.lter Ja,lcin I:, 2 Ferndale I.:OUITTAII. T9,'MSHIP - 2nd Precinct (School House Dist 93) Ins-oector George Peterson R 1 Blaine Judge Lartin Lonseth R 1 Blaine Judge Gi°a.ce Du:�uury R 1 Blaine I:OLr i'I�I Ii VIE';i T 0.i I SI IP - 3rd c- 4tll Precincts (Towns -hip Hall) Ins-, ector J P FeLraley R 3 Ferndale Judge Ifa.bel I?oessel R 3 Ferndale Judge id R Jones R 2 Ferndale I?OOKSACIC TO`d SHIP - 21zd Precinct '(Tovrnshi.p Hall) insw)ector A -� Estergreen R 3 Everson Judge ?ss flora. Hatch R ;: verson Judge Paul A Fr is lc R 3 Everson ITOOI:SACI; T+"':`I:SHIP - 4th Precinct (Old School House Dist 99) Inspector II A 't]d1in I oolrsa.ck Judge %; A fcCo i1-Ds R 4 Everson Jude E Everett R 3 Evei son 1? AI?Ii TC'•: '.' S IIIP - (I 0 0 F H2! 1) InST)ec or V Van Houten Park J ud e P L HeS Parlc Judge D I' Hayes Park RTS TC'="SKIP - (Pt. =:o'oe its School Iious e ) Ins oeetor ',i A Teller Pt I'.oberts Judge J A Lea-Za.ud Pt 1'_oberts Judge E11:Ier `Jillia;ms Pt Roberts TOIL. TG::I SKIP - (SLummit School House Dist 303) Inspector:. T J I.IcCo1luxa R 4 Belling1aoLa Judge ',,r G ';fait e 13 Bel lint a n- Judge E A Altman 1 3 Bellinjacm Sl_:i.iIAIH:i00 TO:,"ITSHIP - (Julients Residence) Inspector C E' Uilkinson R 1 Blaine Judge Jane Bruns R 1 Blaine Judge Ed Julicn R 1 Blaine r'1?iT I.fIL' TO';IITSHIP - 1st Precinct (Forest Grove School House) Inspector J P Lawrence R 1 Everson Judge H Guckert - 1 F'verson Judge L Durr F: 1 .Everson TEIT I.11=1 TC'�;I?SHIP - 2nd Precinct (Township Hall) Inspector Joe Ii-eyers U 1 Bellinghax-a Judge i H Parke r R 1 BellinS ara Judge H Iiic hards on R 1 Bellingl,-E:Li T7'!T If2IIi: TOt;: TSHIP 3rd. Precinct (Victor School House) Inspector Alice I.feek R 1 Be11inL-;Ih 1n Judge Dollie I Foster R 1 BellinL�haxl Judge TEI'. I.fIL TO',iI:STIIP - 4th Precinct (Davis School House) Inspector J A Dinkel r: 4 Bellin;izaxl Judge lied Fa.uch. h 1 Bellin`l"-,rli Judge Gladys A Schriil,-tiher R 4 Dellingllii VI11 'J'YCIr TGi I -SHIP - is t Precinct (De Vli egler's :es ) Ills; CctOr C A L'cDona.ld Silver Dea.ch Sta. Judge I!rs B C Young Silver Beach Sta. Judge L rs C L Beebe Silver Bleach Sta. VAIT ',"IYCK TO,; I:SIIIP - 2nd Precinct ( Athlc tic Hall ) Inspector John Cari Abell R 4 Bellii Sham Judge J 0 Uulf.ransen R 4 Bellir-LliaYn Judge L A 1-Ia2_i lton _: 4 Bellingham W T ','iYC'K TO";ITSHI-P - 3rd Precinct ( Selene's Res. G Inspector ,i; R `;ialla.ce R 1 Bel 1inghLm Judge Gcy trude Lawson R 1 Bel linE iaEi Judge E Selene R 1 Be11inL-h SI1',TE PI<,!,CIITCT - (r,etr la.lcli Hall) Ins-„e ctor J S 1-orel ["nd ::ocicp0rt Judge l;Va.. y,, Felt hocl:j0ort Judge :mac='nice Brei:ding _;oco r t TP.I_IL PF CIi:CT - (School House Po': cr Plant) Inspector B IT Sorensen Glacier Judge LLrgarct G Sorensen Glacier r t.__-e ti; G L:a,nn Gla. c i c r Lone in regular ad j onux•lled session of the I3oa.rd this 30t_i day of I C Bay -ter, Chu.ill:+:,Yl of the Boa.`_d. J A '.filler, County Coi:maissioner Attest • - rr� �COul'li t Ed Dro,rr_ , County Coi.u?issi oner Deputy V L�Cii3Ox41�11C1 e1i-o:if i cio Cle_I:: of t_.:0 BOarCL On 1:oti on the, Board adi.oLwned to 1'_ieet on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1,9,'L. LIla11'i71�11 1�O�;rCI LOuil;,�;�,` vOi�1:?1SSl0i1C'i'S . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEED1NT GS July .. 'TERM ...,.__.. Tuesday _ .THE _ 2nd DAY OP Nupteyaber 1924 Tuesday, September 2, 1924. The Board met ;pursuant to adj ouriment ta,_cen on Aur;us t 30, 19.24. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in atterdanc e . The following claiias were allured aizl, pro ceedi ngs had: ------ 000------ CURT EI?T E=1 I,TSE FUND Sam E. Barrett Salary as County Auditor J Wayland Clark Salaagy as Bookkeeper L1, Deputy AuCitcr Lucy E icing Salary as Deputy Auditor A J Love do 11 Colvin d0 L Cozier do F C Hartin do & C`1 erk of Boas•d LIT Thomas Salary as -Recorder for Auditor Jessie " alters do D Vur.tenberg Salary as Assistant Bookkeel;er for Auditor E C Baxter Salary as County Cormuis si oner J A '-,.Ti l le r do Ed Br -am do Yellie H Abbott Salary as Supt. County Schools Jennie 11. Robin Salary as Deputy Supt. Count; Schools Edwin. M Day Salary as Justice of Peace I'! H Heaton Salary as Justic e of Peace C H-ulmrohreys Salary as Constable Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace Geo H Sybran t Salary as Charity Commissioner Alvada. Kelly Salary as Proba tior. Officer Ed I, Brinson Salary as County P �ysician I-ax EehliG Salary as Cor one IL a,ret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis 3Tz�zse ITector Gawley Sala ry a.s. Janitor L J Irwin Salary as County Auto Mechanic J V. Smith Salla,iy, a.s County Garage.Foreman 1<zd E Hardin Salary as Judge W P Brovn do G P Kincaid Salary as Clerk Archie Stewart. Salary as Deputy Clerk Pearl, C Johnson do Edwin. Gruber Salary as Prosecuting; Attorney Ls D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Prosecuting; Attorney T'loie-rice Borgeson Sa,1a2y as Stenogral,7her for Prosecuting Atto2.,ney Ediili. IS Thorntbn Salary as County Treasurer Frank 'Uilson Salary as Chid Deputy Treasurer J C Is.-a.rrington Salary as Boockeeper for Treasurer Olive. ':.'ilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer J H Stevenson Sa,1axy as Cashier for Treasurer S A Iiarl Salany as Clerk f or Treasurer (1/2 month) Claire G Ilelha.rt do C Y FiSk d0 Freei.ove L Canfield do H D McArthur Salary as County Assessor F Y Carver Sa.laxy a.s Chief Deputy Assessor Helen. Casa). b e11 Salary a s Deputy Assessor Jes sie Duerr do G A Pence do J'V;' La.nden Salary as Clerk for Assessor (3.0 days.) A L Callahan Salary. as Sheriff J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff A L L',ediiurst do H D Drain do �i 11 Br o c Ic do John .Glover do H Carpenter Jailer Paul Tolsiian Salary as Cook for Jail H B C.a'rroll, Jr Salary a.s Agricultiiial Agent Mrs. I'ra,nces I_ Atherton Salary as office assistant for Agra Agent. C C King Sa.la, ii as Superintendent County Horne 11 B King Salary as LIatr.on County Homy J F EcKinnon Sala._y a.s Teamster for County Home f L.�B I+.4.L.aras Sa.1G.sy as Cook J B 7,d'rrards do As s t . Ben Coligan do " Yrs L `U Da,y Se,la.ry as Nurse for County Home T V, Day clo Ass t Ader I,tukes do " Walter Borchardt do 'T Fred I HcElmon SE.,l.ax-y as County Engineer Carl IScCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer *R Y. Gooch Salary as Inst: u2>>e-itma.n for Engineer (19- days j W Lill Salary as Chairman for _:ng;lneer days �`14: P. Chisholm Sa;la.r;� as Cha.irniiGn: fbr_ L'ngineEr days Walter Fouts aalary as Ins.Dertor Geneva 1'a,rk Road (26 days C F Histine Salary as Inssector Highway 6-B (12-", days Ix H. 0 Stone Salary as Hatton Detention Hos-pi tal H D McArthur T-o_pense as Assessor A L Callahan D_.j F,im e as Sheriff Nellie H Abbott E.,.-Dense as County Supt. Schools H B Carroll, Jr. ns e as County Agricultural Agent C C Ki.nE Exj)ense as Supt. County Horne Alvado, Kel ly E .-p en s e as Probation Of -i"ic er ya 187.50 125.00 115.00 115.00. 100.00 100.00 125.00 110.00 110.00 75.00 166.66 166.66 166.66 187.50 125.00 100.00 100.00 60.00 35.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 125.00 125.00 175.00 125.00. 178.65 178.65 187.50' 150.00 115.00 187.50 175.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 125.00 125.00 135.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 187.50 150.00 100.00 100.00 120.00 96.75 187.50 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 140.00 40.00 158.34 91.66 100.00 .50.00 '75.00 85.00 15.00 10.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 187.50 160.00 136.50 58.00 ..58.00 156.00 75.00 75.00 17.40 53.44 5.27 1.20 9.35 5.50 ' - , t) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ' �I July -TEnrt ... ... Tuesday Tun 2nd... DAY OF _.._ September 1924 C Hzznry hr eys J IT Pratt Th Si.mona:rson J E Dorr C `rk Fisk , Le-cher I.Irs Lura Lyle H S Develle .Ellen 1. 'Uri -lit Ira Kirkman Vesta 1T Higginson Jo spph S Gl organ 11arda.n Bay 1'a-s, lla.delin e B 'Bay Catherine Idontgo ne ry R IT Gilmore 4t' T, I:YIeye r Ilrs Ina, P Gnagey Lester Whitrlore Pac-if is Telephone & Telegrappb. Co es.tern Union Telegraph Co 0 G Nicholson St Luke's Hoslj i tal 0,, 1, Fha ry-nacy Dr A 11 Davison Setzer's G:iocery Carstens Packing Cc Poultry Feed Association Puget Sound PoTrer &: Light Co Heinemann Diag. Laboratory Red. Cross Pharmacy The•%eiser Drug Co Ekh-o Drug Co Dr F. IT Hun t Dr J C Linton Lyn -den Department Store Setzer's Grocery 7-Ii tcom County Da.irynien's +' A, tie ke Fri e & Cor. pa.ny City 'Meat 11arket Yic.k Rado Poultry feed Association 1 r& Febe cca, ITugent t;i J Pynor F Y Gerard The, Fair Department Store Bel,linL_;,ham Coal ILi nes Caine-Grimshavl Co ITor•t1Tylest Hardware Co :Morse Hardware Co Ass' n A J. Blythe Plvribirng & Heating Co Clark Electric Co Hur ds Garage I J. Farley 0 11, Gordon Y. n Ogle C L 1.Ioss L1 a Shetler Riverton Sana.toritix Ben -Tucker St Vincent's Horde Dr ,Plii.11ipl) Schonwald The, O'Connor Grocery Bro;:rn &; Cole, Inc Krs• 71 G DuBois Ja c.ob s on Grocery '_T C, Ke i th .I'olten &; 1.1ont:fort George & parker SE.lmon Pack. Co Lynden Department Store Everson Mercantile Cc J P• naupin & Co rlut-ton Fuel Co Central Fuel Co Puget Sound Potter e. Light Co `;7ates Dept . , City of Dell in&h em Blaine T:iunicipal Light Plant Chas E . Daw w Son C J Sorensen Staaxlard Oil Co She 11 C onypo. ny F, A. Cas s ils Bel,ling11'arn 11achine ITor'Glwest Herdware Bolster's Tire Shop John F Cainobell Expense as Constable Services as Deputy Sheriff do a/c Danc es do " Expense for collection persor.1 tact 'or Co.Treas Stenographic services for Prosecuting Attorney Services (40.50) L Fastener (6.50) to Co .Sept. Services to Co Supt . /c Exams do do do do Services to Su-ot. Co Schools dd Services on Co. Board of Education ( Jul -Aug do (Jul -Aug do (Jul -Aug do Renewal Prem. on Co. Phy. bond (Jul 1/24 to July 1/25 ) Phone service to County Yessages for Aud(.30) Treas(2.40)Atty(3.24) Co.Agr.Agt.(l.20) Anesthetic to, Prisoner Care of Chevalier ( July -August ) kedici ne for County patient ( July) Autopsy over H B Linnick Groceries for Detention Hospital Leat for Detention Hospital Feed for Detention Hospital Light service for Detention Hospital (Jul 2 to Aug 1) Tests for Detention Hosl)ita.l (Tune -Jul -Aug) Medicine for Co Hor-ie(59.15) Cc Patient (8.00). Detention, Hosp. (4.20) jz� 1(23.75 Drugs for Co Hosne(18.50) Co Patient (21.60) Detention Hospital (1.30) (July -Aug) Medicine for County Home (July) Dental services to County Hor.�e (July) do Groceries for Co Horde (320.43) 11rs Siaith(18.75) (June) Groceries for Co Hoiae(235.66)I:irs Sraith(18.56) Butter for County Home Dread for County Home iiieat for County Home ( June -lug) 1_7e Nt for County Home Salmon -County Home Feed -County Home Supplies f or County Home Supplies f or County Home do L'lerchandis e for County Home Coal f or County Home (April) Coal for County Home Su-pplies f or County Home Ha2:dware for County Home (July -Aug,) Faucets etc. f or County Home La -,cps etc. for County Home Gas & repairs to County Horne truck Oats for County Home Bull for County Hone Shoe repairing, fo County Home LE,bor at County Home do Care of Woodbury (; Young Care of 11arcy children Care of lirs IcCreesh (June -July -Aug) Prof. service to ;iiss H:_lgeson Groceries for Curry et al Groeerie s for Jolniscn et al Groceries for Brandt Groceries f'cr Trove Groceries f or I'ale L 1.Iinna.rd Groceries for Jolus son et a1 Groc eries for I.Irs . Taylor G-roc .r_�.e s for :k+ e1tbert-Ye 1cbain-ginderrt a.n (._a.y- Ju ie -Jul-Aug') Groceries for Hunt et al Groceries for Coligan 'U o od f or Trove Coal for I.:rs . cost 'Light L Gas for W I' 11'rank ( Jul 7 to Avg; 6 ) ;' ester rent for Fra.nk(7.50 to Jan 31, 1925 I11a,+,ryott (4.50 11 if ti It Ha.nks(7.75 to Dec.31,1924 11.70 125.00 32.00 15.00 11.15 50.00 47.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 Light for lir s . Davy July: -Aug ) Instu.ancb Premium on Frank dwelling Insurailae• Preraiinn on Co. •Tuberculosis Nurse's car Gas 8c oil for County Garage do Ge.s for Cornitissioners car 1„or1z Auto :)arts for Garage (June) Cc I,Lateri4l for County Garage Aire tune for S_,eriff Parts for Sheriffs car 5.00 94.92 7.14 5.00 40.00 2.50 10.00 57.48 11.20 5.20 2.52 28.00 95.10 41.60 4.00 10.00 10.00 339.18 254.22 91.80 44.11 117.36 35.85 4.50 55.40 3.85 76.35 42.65 63.52 53.15 14.49' 6.46 20.54 3.42 2.77 13.18 2.09 40.00 6.70 29.40 99.00 129.71 20.00 36.00 6.80 60.96 56.11 .,9.93 12.50 35.63 76.73 34.80 94.93 25.28 20.29 15.00 8.00 2.50 19.75 2.00 9.00 15.98 20.00 417.50 2.20 6.30 163.72 18.04 3.25 RECORD OF C®MIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Tuesday THE 2nd DAY or S e nt- mab e r 192 4 Standard Auto CO Parts for Sheriff(53.1) '- Co. Suit. cars(l.60) 54.70 i.ortilti:est Auto 1eCt. CO Batter,,` service t0 COI!]rn. liuto(2.10) L Co HOi:ie(2.42) & EnCil7eer (9.68) 14.20 Bellingham lulerica.n Publ. C, Publishing for Count 4-.50 Union F-rtr.Bndr.�c Sta. Co i=rintiil8, for A??ditoi'(105.25)Attorney(1.50)l:ssessor(1c15.60) Co. Su, --(200.35) (July -Al?,;) 492.70 Gri-Ss Ste.. C: Prts. CO Su:;-plics :f oi' CO.SuI)t. (51.00)Co .�nC. (6.75)Co.Asr. (2.25) 60.00 Ahstett Printir)r Co' Printing; for Sit, r-11-, (14.00)Co Clerl:(37.25)Co Atty(3.75) 55.00 Tl!e Lynd'en Tribune r•rintinj;' claim blanks for Auditor 37.50 The irwin-Hodson Co 1 I I: a.rria. e Li ce_lse L Certificates for Auc_ito:i• 72.00 C' A Griffith Co Su,jl)lies f0-r Au61t,0r(3.00) � Co. Supt. (C.GO) 9.60 The A.ierica.n Law Boob Co Vol 35 Cor': us Juris for Jud.re Brown 00 Db.1t0n Addins 1._a.c1,.Sales Co Addi n _.1-a.cLinc for Assessor 275.00 The Frederick rose Co I:_strul,ent f or County T,nrineer 37.14 I--:ed Cross ?hal-ma..cy First a.i d kit for ' ro ad i-� en 8.00 Thiel L '.elter Si-ades for iTOuse on Kinr St. loolon-ing to County 2.30 Ha.nninC Hc,.rdware Co li'la.sh bulbs loi• Si_criff L Ja11i for 21.10 %u;et Sound Po :ei LiZth Co Service to CoL-r_ti oirse(42.1r1)Jai1(5.04) « Garage (5.33) 52.54 Arent Insurance Prer.ii?ui on=.u_niture and_ 71i._t?-res 24.00 P y ,Co ,(aS Ue ll^OC�liC l�S I.el:lo�.-i.r r ra.r�;a,e horn Coui°thOL?s e 2.00 S• Corni-h Paint for Courthouse 13.35 i`orthclest = ard;ia.re Co i.:atc:1: -ia.1 to Covrtliouse 9.12 Liarti n Clc-ctric Co do 6 .20 Caine-Grii,,.shaw Co Fi-re bri cis etc. for Courthouse 1.99 A J Blyt]..e Plus:lbinr I'tz.Co Re --airs to j:1Lt bins, in Courthouse 7.75 Vz '�%eldit Co boiler at Courthouse 13.50 Pacific Laundry Launciry for Courtllo?is e 1.05 'EcOnOruy +`et `�;ash Lc,u, C:ry La.LLC'_i'�r fox' Jail 11.55 Paul Tols_an :,ea.ls for Prisoners 408.60 Di T IT Barlow Dental services to Prisoner (July) 5.00 Illie A Robinsonf e 1tiaerford (Jul-Aus) 3.75 vair Deot. Store Overalls for Weatherford 1.75 E. -W Gooch hc;nt of auto to Co �nrineer 22.00 V' E L=a,cDonell C'F _ i Stine Gooch J `, Dill R 'Chi sholr:i J'L Johnston 1.-'BJE, rnson Geo Carpenter R'I G�.sl:i71 D6urlas I s c utt Ezsl Averi.11 i' Srai th B . rt Bul to ch F ' A Brooks :. H.Lttler C Bec'_: H- Bec_•> Cra.Lier Contracting Co e_'' Contrc C in:` Co :f Gooch H L Stout J'Herman Pehi-son A Pe rl.er P Her_c?_ric'Lson J K Lambert 1� 'Kendra-cics on Harry G oil s e r ',E J Ha,no,:sell :Percy Hain owell Geo Hancrlell 1*red Torte Th Linde Here Linde is o rr.z, n Yount II Bro ,.,n 11 0 Smith J A Eve22ist Glenn Smith Hd,rold Smith A'J BerL Si'i10n Sorenson Oscar Sorenson Gerrit rolinder Arie DeBeeld Lu,!rni Island_ ; ei•ry Co .Lek Alin ...ilc0:-,en plans '1+clE;ter Standard Oil Co 'Hie-lstra. Standard Auto Co Pace Service Station AL?toiactise Farts Service Everson Garage & Lachine Co Sri;rder's T-*.re Slim) Jol!n 1, C�.I:lpbcll Diehl i=otOr CO r:OAD 1,M) 3RIDGL I'L?ID Salal'y as Inspector (F• _ler�encv) 175.00 do " 12 days) 72.00 Sela:, Iy as InstrL,-lent'aen " 2 " 17 .50 Salary as Chain -man " l " 6.00 do " �12 if 6.00 Salary as Mechanic a/c Road lia.chinery 125.00 Sai air as Truck Driver (18 days) 76.50 do ( 3 " 12.75 do 5;- " 23.38 do 2 " 89.25 do 22 " 93.50 do ( 4 " 2.13 do ( � y, II 2.13 do ( 3 " 12.75 CIO ( 1 " 4- .25 'or', on Shovel 27.00 d0 ( " ) 18.00 Jverson fir id_ e �1!i_G �'�r;e?1C f) 4, 564.30 IT17r vier U SvBriCL-e -- �errer_c.r) 1,48<).On- bent of Auto t0 County _'n( ineer (Jul -Auk,) (' crrel.CJ) 12.00 S lary as traffic officer on �.ver �oi7 Bridge( illr'r;enc r) 125.00 Gi-a.d_inr LuL-i-,li Shore Road. 31.50 Labor on Gos Win- verson 1?oad 21.00 Labor on Yo o,Hso,c!=-SLlr_ia.s road 17.50 do 31.50 do 14.00 do 4.00 do 19.25 do 19.25 d0 19.25 Labor on ::eese Hill 55.50 Labor on Birch Bay Hill L Culvert 27.94 do 18.38 do 14.00 do 4.50 Labor on I.1a.rietta. Slouch B,-. ' u-yi,li Shore Rd-L.S.,ua•,1 B. on I.:arietta Road 64.00 do 59.50 do 59.5Q do 16.00 Labor on ITI,S-ents Bride 6.75 do 6.00 CIO 6.00 La,1)or on Stic'mcir Id. Bridge �'_'_.00 do 3.00 Purc'P-ase of 1'e_•ry Slips 2,462 50 Kee_,,,i:za. r; dnser liL_lts at repedr worli on Thine-Sv_la.s i d (JLIl 28 to yi,?r 19) g,Qp Cut ti nr deeds On .Maine 1'erndale ROa.d 5.50 Gas ('. oil for Reese Hill 28.16 do 11 .0 7 Parts for trucks 24.03 do 62.04 Parts f0r trL?c Iis 43.91 do (July) .95 TLllies etc. 'or t1.'uCl:s 11.43 1'ar is for tY ucks �, . Z- p do 70.91 RECORD . OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -July-: TERm ITue.s.day THE .. 2nd DAY of September - 1924 Union Iron Works Bec•ic's Brass Foundry T�.nutzenI s R, F & T tiiorks lEo-aard-Cooper Corporation Iverson Lumber Co ' I142?s J ICo-rstrvan & Son F .L Brodahl Carl Zell Collur_bia Valley .Lbr. Co - Hartzell Hardware Co Lynden Department Store horse Hardware Co 1 orthuest Hardware Co American Concrete VIorks Schm?an Steel & I'lachinery Co Caine=Grjdnshayr' Co D J' Hai ne s - Diehl 11otor Co :food-Ihiight Logging Co h7 E' Jorgensen B Duncan J Hankins Lyrden 11otor Co Ever tz Brass Foundry T;ie 'V, e ld i t Co Clem Kautsen S Y-1 Jones Hax' Ful lne r 0 G' Caley'. A Houwens Claud Thomas Geo 'Elder Arthur Top ,.1 H -Bro oks ti:Ilii `,,adder L R'Abe1 G'Du3ois F Evans L Olin T P' Jeffers Hartzell Hardware Co Bellingham Junk Co Farmers Yercantile Co Lynden Dept. Store Edward 11. cAlpine R F , Rape r Everson Garage & 11achine Caj. ne -Gr imshaw Cc 11or s e Hardware Co Schuman Steel & i,iachin ery E L'Bartlett Fuel Co Everson d_iercanti le - Co Clem Knutsen A Houviens L R 'Abel Art 'Emerson Dave Bisset ld H 'Brooks 'Um R ad de r Leo'Jess Ben Tucker A Y 'Frost Geo *11a.ryott Forrest C Frost Ernest Frost C 0 `,J:' i 1 li arms 1•:le S ar d 11 0 '-Wj.Eht D A 1,1cDonald G Wi 11 iams E. L Woods Geo •Schenk Al Vander Yacht John Bullock A L'laing E H viing C Beck H Beck R Beck J S 'Holmes F C 'Smith L ''.'ii'lson G Carpenter Parts for shovel 26.58 do ( July) 3.96 Repairs to' ra.diat-or of tractor 9.00 Parts for Rock Crusher 29:35 L-LuAber f or Bridge on Birch B,ay Road _ 22:70 Lumber f or Stickney Id. Bg. (30.30) and Lavfrence Tzrp Bg (25.20) 155..50 Poles for'Birch Bay Hill (July) 16.00 Posts for Birch Bay Hill(5.00)' a.nd G.1:'l.Rd.(2.50) 7.50 Lumber(11.31)& Hardwa.re(4.48) for Goshen -Anderson 15.79 ITai is to repair bridge on Glendale Road 5.00 Nails etc for Stickney Id. Bridge (July) 19.70 I:'iaterial for Rock Crusher(6.18)-Guide Iferidian Rd(1.62)- Samish Rd(6.66)L.Squal. Bridge on T1'arietta Rd(4.35) ' 10.53 Repair 1.1aterial for L. Squal. Bridge on Ira.rietta Rd (..48) & - Rock Crusher(36.13) & Shovels(29.97-) 66.58 Culvert etc. for L. .Squal Bridge on 1(arietta Rd.et al 378..56 Pipe for L.Squal B on IT!,arietta Rd(16.50)& Belting for xock Crusher(l a80 (1:1a.y-Aug 18.30 'Coal for birch Bay Hill(36.18�-Reese Hill(108.10) 11ari.etta L. Squal Bridge(31.10)-Bridge So. of van Buren(28.68) 204c06 Operating Limimi. Ferry 100.00 Tractor, grader, etc. 1,5540-00 GE 1\ VA-P_ARK EOAD FUI'� 6onstructio n Geneva -Park Road 2,048.04 RIVER Ii:Il=R O + IMM ITT FUND River work above Middle Fork Bridge 16.00 do 8.00 do 8.00 Repairs to piledriver on Stickney Id. darn (June) .75 Bronze Bushing (. July -Aug) 8.28 Welding boiler tubes 42.00 Building cribs at Brooks Place 126.00 do 118.75 do 117.00 do 58.50 do 103.50 do 13.50 do 6.50 do 117i,00 do 4.50 do 4.50 do 4.50 do 126.00 do 3.38 do 3.38 do 156.00 3 Axes for work at Brooks Place (July) 8.50 Rope:~for Brooks Crib 100.00 Rope etc for Brooks job 6.50 Powder etc for Brooks Crib 34.33 Timber for work at Brooks place 10..00 Piling f or Brooks Cribs 810.00 Co Gas for Brooks (2.52) & Rail jobs (4.20) 6.72 Coal fu,r Brooks crib(84.71) & Rails Jam(106.63) 191.34 Cable etc. f or work at Brooks place & Jam at Rail place 899.28 Co Cable for Brooks job(65.00) & Junk at Rail place(15.00) 80.00 Wood for Rails job 7.00 Explosives for Rails Jam 31.75 Pulling log jam at Spedding 30.00 do .i3.50 do 108.00 do 112.50 do 112.50 do 112.50 do 112.50 do 104,50' HIGHVIAY I.i AIETEIlAITCy FUI'M I';Iai n ter, n ce Deming; -Glacier Road .130.00 Labor on Guide I,ieridian Road 81.00 do 21.00 do 6.00 da 6.00 CIO at Laurel 33.75 do 24.50 do '10.50 do 12.25 do 24.50 do 6.50 do 20.00 do 22.50 Labor on Hulle Fill 10O.00 'CIO 59.50 do 59.50 do 61.50 do 41 .63 do 43.56 do 91.00 do 42.50 do 45.69 do 22.31 RECORD OE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -2 3 July TERM Tuesday THE 2nd DAY or S_ey�t�rn er �92 4_ C 11agn er S 'Bullock John Bullock. S 'Bullock C -11a ne r A EtiTr in g E H Dk li ng P *V,r Strader, Agent Caine-Gririshavi Co Morse Hardware Co Diehl Yotor Co L .E Haggard J 0 Gulb ran s en Standard Oil Co Toodlin Lumber Co Chas K Parker Northwest Hardware Co Labor on Hulle Fill 30.00 do 21.00 Samish Road 1. aintenanc e 27.50 do 57.75 do 92.50 do 17:50 do 17.50 Gravel for Sari_ish Road 18.40 Coal: for Rock Crusher on Deraing-Glacier Road(220.23) ,'� Sa7ni sh Road (60.708 281.01 Ha.teriol for Guide I+ieridian Road(1.62) & Sa_ ish Road(6.66) 8.28 Parts for Deming -Glacier tractor 44.68 Gas & Oil for tractor to Rock Crusher on Dem-Gl Rd (Jul) 1.25 Gas f or Deming -Glacier Road .81 Gas & Oil for Sarriish Road Fill(81.18)& liair_t(36.70) (61.88) Deming-Gl.Rd Rock Crusher Joh(94.82)iriaint:;..:2'14.58 -Lumber for Guide 1.1eridian Road at Laurel 1.15 Timbor for Guide K+ieridia.n Road 51.84 N a i is -o r Guide I:�Teridian Road 12.65 DRAIITAGE II-�i?OVE1 1TT DISTRICT # 3 1:�aI"+_TTRITAITG ` F+TRTD Jacob Huber For erw_i and labor on ditch 49.97 G IU Rea,uls Labor on ditch 15.00 J L Kild.ell Labor and salary as ditch cor:»i_issioner (Jan to Aug 1924) 10.00 11 Lunde _. Labor on ditch 18.00 K Ousmussc r_ do 15.00 J A Johnson do 30:00 Frank Johnson do 22.50 Hugo BurE;raf f do 36.00 Albert Burgraff do 34.50 Ed Gubkert do 18.00 . DRAII,,AG_.- II?iI:ROVELKITT DISTRICT 14 I:IAIIiTEII.4UCE FUl+ID A S Stierien Labor on Ditch 10.50 C J Larson do 19.50 DP.AIITAGE Ii,�ROVLi'.EITT DISTRICT J 5• 'UI11=1T��TTCE FUUD Oscar Jackson Labor on ditch 45.00 DI,�AIi'AGT' II:1t I?OV?' IT_+,1?T DISTRICT r 6 I. AI I'T1 I?A1?CE FUITD John Schenck Labor on ditch 9.00 Robert Schenk do 7.50 F 'Ihit e do 7.50 R A Gaw1ey do 7.50 C A Lindcuist do 9.00 Chas 1.1a.s banker do 7:50 Otto Johnson do 4:50 DRAINAGE I?:PROVEI:EITT DISTRICT 7 7 I,1111I1TM A1,TCE FU`ID John G Shields Labor on Ditch 16.00 Jim Vand_ervacht do 14.00 K-I NW Bro',m do 7 s 00 J A 1.1cDonald do 7,.00 Carl Zell do 15.00 Al-phon Gray do 5.25 DRAI11LGF I1.1PROV _ ,MITT DISTRICT 7r� 15 I!AII TF ITTtu CE FU1U) J Perry Lab or on Ditch 29 :75 L A Blackburn do 45.50 C A Perry do 12:00 Ellis P 1.,�inaker do 42.00 L L ITi r__s do 23.50 J is Taylor Dredge skids 7:50 LIQUOR IIMSTIGATIOY FUITD VIm L Gaston Salary as Deputy Sheriff (June) . 100.00 I:Iinnie 1,'7_ K_artz_??� rk Services to Sheriff (June) 25.00 Current Expense F-Luad. Services ?: Suj)plies to Sheriff autos from Co'.Gar age (July) 102.94 A L Callahan E!_I)ense as Sheriff 33.50 Arthvs Everson Salary as Deputy Sheriff 125.00 Victor I,I Aitken do 125.00 J IT Pratt do 125600 't:illiam L Gaston do 100:00 H E Stout Services as Special Deputy Sheriff 15:00 Iddins Buick Co Bumper etc. for Sheriff's Auto (Jejn-June) 170.75 Suma.s Garage & Elec . Co Repairs on Gaston car (June) 25.45 Fountain Auto Co Pistons etc.- for Sheriff Auto (June) 48.50 Chris Johnson Services as Deputy Sheriff 80.00 SOLDIERS AIID SAILORS IITDIG P_T FU1ID Peter Beebe Relief 25.00 Albert U i .cherIler Relief 15.00 Carl Bang.,- Relief 10.00 Lovisa. Dillentyre Relief 10.00 C R Henderson Relief 50.00 Horner ILark Burial of Jeremiah Swiger 100.00 / ` RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS � �� , � J\lT T� Iresd ! ICE O�Yo SD:te ler 1924 G -2 inca.id, Bo Cle22 JoSp 22i82,, Cl-""-- S',git Co George « Grant, Olt J±2/ Co 2=C : C I21C & T'U17 5eco2Eir- 3ee2i,Ee Certificates SecolEi>/ da22iL/e Certificates &ec ding 1 2 2±E /e Certificates j 55.00 3.00 2.00 9De 2i22tes of the 22/v t Session 2ere read an )L 7ed t3 the Board. Or, yotion the Board adjoylged to Seet o5 Ihlz!sd r, Sestern er 6, ±524. CoUnty Co132±� L,_-rS, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM T'iLlrsdey THE 4th DAY Or S c1) t emb er 1924 Thursday, September 4, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjou •m:.ent taken on Tuesday, Sej-?teraber 2, 1924. Present, a.11 :..embers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following cla.ir. aere allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The report of Hartford Stead Boiler Inspection co," Insurance Company on Courthouse boiler insyect—iLn aas filed ::ith the Bo ld. ------ 000------ Application of I: of P bodge of Bei-iiinL; fow dn.r.ce on September 6, 1924, was approved by the Board. ------ 000------ `/ The August Report of C C King, Sulu. CO Home, was filed v.i t1z the Boars_. ------ 000--....-- LI;I?G1U TI !", BO.=T �' COUI�T'Y OF N �TC01.1 COU TY, '::ASI!I=;G:'O T. -, n r - T rl= ' nr n 1`S E1,-, Cr:' I� 1� _.1i1. Q 1_: ��l i -{_ r F:CI'�v L2 x3 I G FUG TG THa G r.,._.S_t: Iur `l..'AP :� GLT) II; 'i:01T.t� 1:'i' `.f�1 }.I:�AS, a Stateiilent Of the condition of the tiF-J's, Tra y Road Il'-1j3i0VerIleYlt Fund" shows the foil o-: irj : ;arrants out.sta.rlding. .. y. 2,1`7,").22 Interest, on safjle _ 3rr9.54 To t,a.l t,o be. paid 2,557.56 Levy . . . . .. . 2, 09.10 Ca.s1i on hand . . . . .. .. . . . . . 65.24 A.>g us t co lie c ti an .. 1..3r1 Total of levy and ca,s,h., 2,155.71 Ado.itional re,cu,ired frori R B Fund . . . y 401.85 tIL, :;?'2, 0U9,.10,. i.eretof,ore .levied. in t he Rood and Bridge Fund for the i"ish Trap 1 o2,d, end the additional ,arl.ount of a, total ,of, )2,490.95, should be transferred from the Road and ,Brie ge Fund .to the YiE1h Try E Road ,Impa:ov,ef,.ent Fund; it is ordered. that the .Co,unty Treasurer be, nd she is hereb T directed to transfer f rot:. U_e Road an(. Bridge i'und ,Of ilic,tCO1;1 County,. ._2.S11iX1�tOi1, to t11e I`luh Trap ,':load Irlp;1•overlent yund a%' said county., t1`.,e sold of Twenty -.four. 17Undred I;inc:ty L 95/100 (,;2,490.95)" Dollars , to be used, for, the, redcrz-)t,ion .of said outstanding tira,rrants.. Done in regular a.djouianed session of the Board this 4t1a day of September, 1924. If it tl,fi if 11 if if it If tt 11 it If ti it If ti it 11 if 11 11 if 11 11 If II ,� C B=:ter, , " Board of Counter COLImiss- " Cho.irllan of the Board. 11 i o re r s of '�i ha t c o m C O un i� t: J li Is Sto.te Of y7asi:.7.Y?L;tO11. tt County Commissioner. r. 1, It II It it 11 it U 11 If 11 It if 11 U $1 tf 11 11 ft tt 11 It it 11 II if =.;d Br own , Attest : I C 11-artin, County Cor,�1lissioner. Deyiuty County Audito r and Cleric of the Board. On ,..OtiOY'_ the 3oa.,rd 2,6journed to 1tie ct On 1'�-:'lday , s7-_)'-. J, 19�'4-. C12aLr1:?2,n B'00-2fr Count, Coiilmiissloners. z i�7 'Lik july TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friclay Tire: 5 th DAY or Sep-Uember 1924 Friday, Se -Tiber 5, 1924. The Board net pursuant to a.d_journLi ent to lmn on Thursday, SelDtember 4, 1924. Present, all _.iembers of the Board a,id the Clerk in attendar_ce. Tl.-e folio::ing clams were ollo-wed and proceedings lia.d: ------coo------ 1F aL r�, I== ' Ohl=� CI`T COTT-ITY C0�`.�.__IU S 101 1-11-1 ? S OF ilF J-ri'rOI., COTT TY, :i':Sr?I,T�0,T. I_. TIC: ?'AT T_'I: C" C � : 'T iiI Ii Cr TFID;i TO 1'1:r�ITS= COSTS OF STi-_lr•_ _­'X.-d._Il�xTIOIT 0'- I:,_COIOS :fI]REAS, the cost of t e 1924 e.-a.irination of records and accounts of School District !To .320, a -id of all T(x-Tnships in lihatc oin County, i a.de by die State Exai_!iners , has been pa,iid by Current E.-I ense ,Jarrants ITo.92907 for ,.,187.75, '::arrant I70.92.905 for , 1u'2.05, Warrar_t Iio.93044 for '3268.00, and `''jarrant IT0 .93045 for ;;�26r1.' � , ��'r /�� 1 r `5; , 1J iaalr-1-1. total Of i90J.JJ and ._ � : L at ', a s have ,m de a distribution of the cost o_ s�ich e:a,mination to �l1 , RLl S, �lhe St <<. e L.-wi_lin erN f said_ School District Iio. 320 and to each Township in '::hs.tcom County, as hereinafter set forth, which should be refu_7ded to the C-Lxrent I3e Fund; !TOjdl, TI�'�..��C�..;:, it is ordered by this Board tlha.,t the County Treasurer be, and siiG is 1-ere- by directed to tra.nsfer to dhe Current L!_;)ense fund }:,hose certain amounts froiil School Dist:_ct ITo. 320 and the va.ricus To`•Izhships Of `;llmtcora County, as f011ov:s: Fr oin- School Dis tric t Iio . 320 . . . . . . . 22.25 Acme Township,. 70.CSEl Coluii:bi�-. TG,insh_i _v) .. .• 57.25 Baker To;:rzhip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.85 De_.,!i:rlg To;:nship 56.25 Glaci er To mship . . . . . . . 50 .25 Park Township ., . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48).85 �-aple o 52.25F 11ou_itain View Tovmshi_-p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.20 Semia.hi-Qoo Tm nship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.00 Point-oberts Torrhsliip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G0.50 Ten "lale Torm_shio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67.50 Custer T ovmship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.75 Crescent To•:.nshJ_ o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.25 Delta Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.?5, r, Geneva, lo,:mshi�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. 25 Lawrence `1.'o aqs hip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.75 F ern dale To•;:nshi» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.75 LLuffai Island `s'or:nship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.50 Lynden Torus hip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.25 l: a-rietta Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1G.75 ifoOlis'-:ck `T'ov is h1p • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • 16.75 Van ;T ;rc,i ` o- ns hip . . . . . • • . . . • . . . • • 16 . rl5 For,ie T u ns hip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.55 To - County Current Jro�-ense Fund. . . . . . ti 905.55 Done in regular a,dj oun-_,c d session of tlhe Board this 5t1"! day of Septeriber, 1J�'��. Attest: I1 11 11 11 11 it 11 ti 11 11 1.1 it it 11 it 11 11 it U 11 11 I1 II 11 11 11 It 11 11 B o c,r d_ of County C ois111i s S- 11 loners of "::h_a.tcorn Count;;- u if State of •'lashing to n it it 11 It 11 11 :1 I1 11 11 it it if 11 11 11 11 it 11 it 11 1111 11 11 it 111i F C LDI:tin, De-outy C ounty :_udit or and Clerlc of the Board. C Bs;.:ter, Clio, iryaon of the Bo,, -d. J A _.'-il le r , County Coiimiissioner. Ed Bror:n, County CUi-,]1?:issioiler. ------ 000------ BE OI TII, BQIYTD C COL11771"' COI.11SSIOI Bs OF IIA`I'COi.7 COt�-vY, : `HII-GTE?. II7 `lI1 1.1ATT ]?? 0- T1-' `d S1-'_1'11 TO 01 Cl: ETAIi. „vITJS . 'i,'H =;EAS, in chcckin�, aver the accounts cf %7h tcora County for thi u yeaar 1923, the State _:i: c_ miners found occ .lion to direct the correction of several accounts as 1erGinafter set forth; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM 1''.1' J day THE 5 t1i DAY or S e;ut el,ii) er 1924 ITC,-,', T_2'-1';'l�. �, i t 1S O Ide1'eC iJy t121S Board t.ila,t the County Treasurer be, and she is hereby directed to lra,ke the ' ollo.:in L.ransfers of funds: Transfer f ro_a Current.iie lS e FL?nd t0 State General Fund i 1.00 G./C EieLlStration of Attorneys, Decehfocr 1923. (Credit as Cleri-.'s Fees) Transfer fror,l To,.-ai of' --L-� crnda.le to Current L:i;perlse fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69.35 a/c State _-mi:j_nations as -per the following: Dec 31, 1921- Due f r olil Pe lli r_r-'mi-ii %,161. 02 va,z•ious schools 154.50 Total ,p3l5.52 Transferred Oct 9, 1923 154.50 Bal. due Dec. 31, 1923 (1921 acct) 1�161.02 1923 charL,es - Ci�, of Bellin�lat�l �L0.00 Blaine 12.00 Lynden 60.15 " SU11la,s 69.90 11 11 11Tooj:Sc..Cn lrf .25 L.i erndale 69._35 G0.65 School Disc. 25 37..51 ;301 4.25 " `3 08 35.57 r309 43.01 --"'7 28.93 ,ro18 " r319 24.33 173.65 Tot Ell di.:c Cur. 11r1, .12-31-23 603.32 Tra, . f erred Jan L? r. r 19241 5v3.97 BE. -,lance due --not t::a.nsferred G9.35 Tra,nsf er from State Game Fund to County Ganz- F Luid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tip 2S.75 and frcril Current l-,Tense to it It It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 a.,/c heconcile:-_ent of Gasie Funds State E:.-v iners r:ej-)ort (1922) Transfer from State Game Fund to County Game Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.15 a/ c 1 econcileinent of Gat,ie Funds St,-i,te L<L�ai:lers 'ieoort (1923) Transfer fror:i CLu•rert -'}1- ense 1'u.:d to State School Pund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.50 and " State Pa2lks w Poxlr�ia.y to Special Lic_uor h'und. 11.50 a./c Ca.se I,'23V Justice Iiea.ton Violation of Li: uo-r La7.-is, July 14, 1923. Done in ad-ounred session of the Board this 5th day of Septeliibe::•, 1924. Attest: Board. I( 11 11 11 11 II 11 If if it 11 II if if 11 11 !I ;t it II N if if It 11 It 11 11 11 B. a,rd of County Col,uiiss - " " ioners of" '1`d�'^.tcoln County It State of .:ashinEton. if I. 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 I1 II flit It 11 11 11 It 11 11 If if 11 11 !1 It It II ;1 F C IL'a.rtin, De'}L?t y C oLin , iiuC? i for and Cl er?; of the Boarc! . ------ 000------ C Ba.l:ter, Chair::lari of the -30ca-2 t. J A ;._filler, County Coi'L".lis Sioner .L' d -131 Uij , County Coyf-,nis s ioner ApjDlication of C. Heiman for dance at Alki on Sept. 6, 19,24, ti:a,.s approved by the ------ 000------ On 1.otiO2l tl'e Do2rd r.djourned to 2.1cet on Tucsde.y, Seitei:.t_er 9, 1924. CoL?rl u✓% Col'Imi Ss ione rS . z .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TU'-'T TErerr Tuc sda.y THE 9th DAY OFSe- era b er 192 a Tuesday, Sept Ember 9, 1924, Tim Boo.rd riot l.ursuL�nt to adjourniac. t taken on Friday, Seat. 5, 1924. Present, a.11 members of the Toa.rd a.nd t_ie C1er_: in a,ttenda.rce . Tl-ie folloT;iinF; cla.iiis were alloivied a.ndeedirc,s lmdLD ------ 000------ r01',ES T fAY FUI-D (EmerL.ency ) r-1 1 ?t ! ._"St .ic%, 1L , �.017.G 1 d4.nit J .. Tellin; heia IT�,.tion -1 Ba.nlI: Ba.1.Counties part of cost construction Glacier i C' 'tl"P;ieu'ter21 1Te.tiona1 RE.111C E,--cels 7171' Sec .. C: Sul . to St,..472 a,ll on 1.7.t . Laker lu_lericar_ IT&tionel Banl" IliLlj y. 19,000.00 x lica.ti on of II hen% l o� c.a,nc e at Tali our on Se-ot ;2ber 15, 19`34, wa.s L�.;.nnroved by the Board, -- 000------ On '.lotion 'die Board adjourned to meet on Sa.tux•day, Se-.Ae2:aber 13, 1924. ch Co —.,i2.ssioner;. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM Saturday THE 13th DAY OF Sept ember 192 4 Saturday, September 13, 1924. The Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday; September 9, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attend'am e. The following clairrus were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000-_-_-- vl- Applications of Ho. Bel linghEm Grange zor dance at No. Bellinghar-ii on Sept. 13, and of C. Hemum for dance at Alki on Sept. 13, 1924, were a.ppraved by the Board. CrM'D1TS ALLU"r-'1J COUI TY TREJ-LSI'-w AT TIPEa SFTTI� LEE'ITT FCR TIC -.i01 TH ENDING AUG0, 1924. In.the jaeatter of the settlement with Fdilth I:. Thornton, County Treasurer, of Whatcom County, 'Washington, for the Month ending August 30, 1924. at this tioie, this matter coy.qing on or consideration, and the said Fdi ]n 11. Thornton, having 1'i led Z7itt"1 t1� is �oa.rd a a •�,.te_:terit, settii7g forth her receipts and disbursements, and Imvinf; checked a.nd comparedt'e seme witht he statement, and having found that they were actually ppid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments being made in the sums, an d f.rom the funds and f or the purposes hereinafter set forth; i 'I, tiis Board that said Lc i th3. oi, ncor, as such Treasurer, IS Tiz IO `: I !1r : �1P bZ be -and she hereby is allowed credits f or said disbursements as follows, to-v i t : ri r rn.. -�. r1 i, STATE. G1'H, _ 1.-1� :., UiT . For cash Imid. Sta;,te Treo.stizz'P,r p 458.12 STATE SCHC.10L For cash oa,id State Treasurer 908.13 For cash r id State Treasurer For cash paid State r-L easurer 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 ;?-q.id State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For via -rants redeemed F03? interest on s a,,�.�,e , For warrants redeer' d For warrants redee_.Zed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed iS i':A:.IJ LIILiT lti„IRy I, ITI11 STI,-'T', PT 12LIC HIGI [AY FUlii) . HIGHER, EDUCATIOIT STATE Cr1'ITOL BT ILDI� G I,'U'._) . STATE " \70LVII:TG 1'j)! �L , 47.48 166.28 73.60 494.56 110.43 105.02 STATE y T-TL]R S t i.- -T n T TT �+ TAT% `%�_��_1LIT�� CiO L i:Sr__.i 0 ,JRTD, 188 .34 STATE 1 01 EST FIREE P1---F-CTI0 : STATE 2ARKS & PA K-'1AY iiUl� . STATE G,"J. ' I'UIT . C OUIT1^Y C T -TT - 1T' :i=tirt7 ; ; ?� F' LT11L 26.08 147.00 58.25 16-, 978.73 .43 COMITY I,01 BP! DGI_,1 FTr'-D . 11.00 SOLDIERS' REL:!..t�.F+' FU?P3 . 70.00 0 -,�1 �,�'� I���.,:. IrEM_._12.21, FL=D . 94.66 H1030R IJU1TD . 124 .80 P�I'?''�STFiTT IITGI tiiAY i:1'1I='iL" TI: CL� r'UI?D . 3,143.28 For via.rrants redeemed .L7IQU02: 1 U---, T. . 895.02 I.1?OTECTIO_; FUI'J I or warra.nt s redeei-ae d 800.63 � - --' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July . TERM Saturday Tier _ 13th DAY OF 192 4 I. AJd`LI ACE ME11T I='I C1:TL FITLD . For warrants recle�,aed PORT (, II✓ZZII:Gi Ii FTD. For i7arraits redeemed CITII S FUNS. For cash Laid to City w To -cm Treasurers For cash i-)aid to Torz:shi : 'Treasurers Foi warrants redeemed Fir interest on same TO-. 1•-7SkiIPS SCHOOL DIS TF?I CTS, ='Ll-'''iL 17U11). SCHOOL DIST_ ICTS, BOlTD FEJE1:1PTICL, FU0. For school bonds redeenL-d For school bond_ interest coupons redeemed GE11VA-PIS K ROAD --'UI u . I'or warrants redeemed GEPP' I EIV-ti I? OI L I IE? T . FU-L'.D (Hy 7I13 ) For Geneva -:oa.d boh1d interest coupons redeemed BLED ICI OA-1) I: 7 �-' . FU='D (Hy 7116 ) For Blaine-Fernda.lc- Road bond interest coupons redeemed C IB TAR-HI:V'TI :i01r I111-;FUTP.) (Hy 7r`25 ) or Custer -Haynie 11oad bond interest coupons redeemed Ta�-�:a-rra:.�as rec_eeuled For interest on sa>>io 1'or uarra::_is redeezised For interest on same For warrants r edc cine d For interest on same For warrants redeei ed For interest on s2zre For -warrants redeemed For interest on same DEMIT. .MST. 10. 2 COI:S`'1;. I'U_2). DI,'I -.T . DIET. _I0. 3 COI:ST-' . FU!ID. DL,AI'sT . I:2'T . DI ST . ITO . 4 !.:Id-.:T. I'UtM , DR IiIii . I1.1 T . DIST . ITO . 17 C01TS TE . FU_TD . DRAIIT. I :PT . DIST. ITO. 18 COITSTI? . FU_;D. Total disbursements 63.00 216.83 2,269.31 984.45 19,111.20 125.22 25,200.00 3,178.B0 1,239.24 240.00 114.00 420.05 135.00 96.90 5.85 3.49 1.25 .20 198.90 44.58 4.50 .51 78,604.82 ,Te do hereby certify that vie find the cash in the Trea,surer's O i'ice and on de-aosit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on August 30, 1924, the same be i nC in :fords and figures as f ollovrs, to -:ri t : De-oos i tory_ First National Bank Bellinglaan National Bank Northwestern ITa,ti onal Bank Jr-rae-rican National Bank Houle State of Blaine First ITa.tional Bank of Lynden First -National Bark of Ferndale Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale Garrison Bros . State Ban': of Siz as Hooksack Valley State Bank of 'EAverson Farmers and Merchants Bank of Isooksack Custer State Bank of Custer Peoples State Dank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit CASH I IT OT{'FI C- : Treasurer's Balance 61, 226..40 49,294.98 57,765.85 80,000.00 15,000.00 27,000.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 19 ,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 368,287.23 Investiner_t s 33-, 228.00 Currency 793.00 Silver 50.24 Checks and cash i ter.as 2,230.12 Cash in vault 3,265.07 Total ca.sla in office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ti 39, 566.43 Gra-rd Total Treasurer's Cash er_ Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407,853.66 I_T TLSTIIiOI Y �1H==.GT' , vie have hereunto set our Bands and affixed the seal of the Board of RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July Teri Seat- urc?8u THE 13th DAY or Se;�tei_iber County Col_,1lalissioners of '::ha,tcom County- , shington, this 13th cz_�:y of Se =tei her, 1924. Attest: It 11 11 if it 11 It It It 11 11 11 11 N 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 1t 11 It If U 11 11 11 11 11 Boa --d of Coul-?ty Coy!i iss- 11 11 Loners of :''!atcon COLirtj , 11 State of Wa,shi ngto n II 11 U 11 11 !1 11 II 11 It 11 It w u :: 1111:1 if If if If it 11 1k :1 11 1111 F. C . Lartin, De:uty County Auditor and Clerk, of the Board. .Ba.1,° Cha.irl,17 of the Board. A 1.iller, Counts- Corimissioner. Ed Bros;rn, Count; Cor:n�:i ssi ones . On 1.iotion the Boyd adjourned to meet on Eor_day, Septerfoor 15, 1924. Cha.irinan B and County Coil :iiss loners . 4 � v., RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July Ylon day 15th Se, te�.�.ber 4 _.. ... TERM_ '' THEDnY or 192 %:Ionday, September 15, 1924. The Board r.iet pursuant to adjournment taicer� on Saturday, September 13, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the cicrl., in attendance. The following claims were alloded and proceedings 111.d: ------ 000------ A] ?1plications of X of P Loc.ge of Deming for dance at Deming on Sept. 20, and of Hopewell Co_mnunity Club for dance on Sept. 20, also of C. Heuraan for dances at Alit on Sept. 20 and 27, 1924, were approved. by tl=e Board. ------ 000------ CURIT-P1I;T E=,"'NSE I+•UI'.D . Sam B Barrett, Co Auditor Clairns paid from Revolving fund Sam .E Barrett, Co Auditor Primary election SalaiT clai2as paid on Revolving Fund Sah'i E Barrett, Co Auditor Primary L'lection supplies and printing claims -paid on Revolvi.n Fund I:OAD tAITD BRIDGE FTED. Sam E. Barrett, Cc Auditor Claims paid from Revolving Fund %;T HIGII''JZZ I,L��I_:�'I� i,'??Cj.� ?'T Sara E Barrett, Co Auditor Claimms paid froLi Revolving Fund ------ 000------ BEF GIM ZEE BOARD 017 C OUlT2Y C 0111.I SS I O ITERS OF f :'HATMO COIT11''`, IN TFa: IsU T TLE Cr, C LEE. X ) CF�Dr�j=� APFOIITTIIG PIL`F?� CAROM I~ C�-i BAI�I~: T O',I�? SHIP ) 68.36 1,950.50 1,882.33 29.50 78.36 .JH1iMI.sAS , Vincent J. Zar emba., the regularly elected and qualified Cleric for Baker Township, has filed with this Board his resignation as such to -Unship clerk; and WHIEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Baker To-�ziship l-Bve recommended the appoiniz?ient of Pierre Carori to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of said Vincent J Zaremba; IiC i , TIIE'I=O ,E', it is ordered by this Board that the resignation of Vincent J Za.rerilba, as Clerk for Barer To-unshij?, be, and sa;_e is hereby acce-pted; and IT IS FURTIMR (10 ;RED tllat Pierre Caron be, and lie is hereby a-p;?ointed as Cleric foa Baker Totirnship for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of So-pteldber, 1924. 1. Attest: Ii 11 It It II II it IS it 11 11 11 11 II it 11 It It it II 11 11 it it tt 11 It It " Board of County C olmili ss- " ioners of Uha.tcom County " " Sta.te of 1.1a.,silin ton 11 11!1 11 it 11 11 11 tt It 11 it 11 11 it It 17 11 II It 11 II It 11 11 It It It tt I' C '-Ear ti n , Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Boa rd . .E.'.i C 13a,i Ster, Chairman of the Board. J A 17-iller, County Cor.,uaissioner Ed Brown, County Cop--si:issioner ------ 000------ Mi FORE TIM BOARD CF COUi= CC:?'TSSIO%71r itS OF I IY M-1E 1] S T I r--AYES OF THE AHOUiIT R-EQUIRED TO % '.ET TE-1 PUBLIC EXUEIISE I. OR THE IU1 1925 TIATCOII COUI Y, ;'JA,SHI1=01E . OP -DER FOlti I-L" RIITG OIi IRIEPLIw--IITARY� BUDGET . e'fI-+.�,F.EAS, in compliance with the requirerents of Cha Ater 164, Session Lars of 1923, the County Auditor has filed viith this Board. esti _sates of the amount required to meet the public ex-ense for the ensuing fiscal year, to be raised by taxation in such county or other ta,:ing- district; and UjUiF,EAS, t'7is Board of. County Cors�iissioners, after considering said estimates in detail, and is -along such r evis ions or additions as it dee: ied a.dvi_sable , has placed on filc its prelimi-nary budget for t=re county foa• tLr- ensuing _fiscal year, n. copy o-f which will be :i'urnished any citizen who. riay call at its office for sarle; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July TERM 1.10n0 ay THE 15th DAY of S e 1.) t e_,-.lb e r 192 4 the first iionday in October is tilde fi:.ed by law for the iiieetin of the Board cf County C,ol_miiissi oners to fixx, tj,:le final budget and ilal,e tat- levies therefor, anti- to re a r any objections to any pa.x't oi' said budget, notice of .-diiich l.leetinE shall be-Dublished in the cour_ty official ne,.rspaper. IT IS TiL I i;POi Di:D �=. til-a t the Glexlc of this Board, end he hereby is directed to publish for two consecutive ."reel-B in the Bellino1a�,i A17iiericar_, w1e counter official newspaper, a no-cice to the public tlia:.t on I:1oludLy, 1the & d.ey of October, 1924, a.t 10 oI clocic A. 1.a.'. t e �oa:.rc- of County COiiMisSiOnerS Will1.1eet in its office in tale Court Howe in Belling tit7i, for the purpose of iilalking tl-z tat. levies for tl�_e year 1925, -ncl any ta;.payer ;dZo rr,,y a;_ ea.r :rill be heard in l avox' 0f Or a, a.i nst v"ny-!roposed .levy. Bone in reL;lzla.r adj ourr_eC.- session of tiie BoE:.rd this 15th d.c ,,r of Se.-teiiiber, 1924. Attes t: if II 11 It 11 It it II II if 1'. 11 ti 11 II it 11 11 It if 11 11 11 It it 11 11 II 11 11 11 to II 11 'I i30�.:C(i Of County Col'uIlissi one-1'S 11 ifI Of ' i ] .t CClii County iI it State Of "VES- lill-t- 011 it ;1 ;; 11 It it If U II 11;11 ;I 11 11 II it 11 11 11 .I :t ;1 If II It it 11 it a II it 11 11 11 ;1 F. C. 10,rtin, Dej_)uty County Auditor and Clerk Of Boa.rd . ------ 000---,--- 1i C L�a:.xter, C Yl n 1 x'1'tn of the Board. J A. i=iller, County Co:_ ,.iis sinner . E0 13ro.'rn , L nun L'y CO?`_ll.11.SS7-ol:er. . BE S 0 L U T I 01T Py<.l l_' .L1 T HI GH.'.'2 • ITO . 6 -B ±T1! T C O�.- CO UI : ^v At ta.Che d to LS t 1111U, t e 'To .10. ',.j_.. SAS, It as necessary to re-.1ove Slides fi1 1(j ditches and pavei:ient, and ;il~= l'AS It .ra,s necessa.xy to construct ditch throe li rocl. a.t jU-, Ction Cj til toti;:siiip rca.d at Sta. 90+00, and 1l_�L�iS It was necessary t0 ;ia.ve,:ent Over certain fills Gild. to omit widenirLo- frolr.iSta.. 57+00 to Sta. 584.75, End y steel reinfor ce_-_,nt over certain culverts .There the -pave- ,,,.-as I .;a,s nece su.ry �o omit s � ; _,i8nt 'i,.—as on-itte,d End t0 ad6 r e_inforcel.:Cilt Over -oi:'_ie C1ilver tS and ovex' stili:ll: holes, and '.1 ;:_;.: AS It w, , necessary t0 S120x"ten Certain l2" COi1Cr ete-pi-,­e CUIVex'tS �,hd_ t0 add. 12" concrete i; e culverts at certain -,�riva,te roads, and It was recessa,ry to add 10" concrete 1�i­pe culvert. at Sta,. 16+00 and shorten certain ot_.er lu" concrete -oipe culverts, and ':ilT" REAS It was ne ces sa:2y to sh or tcn certain 2411 concrete i;ie culverts, a�ud i:11:�1-112LS It was necessax'y to add two feet to t Le 3011 concrete pi1.e culvert at Sta.21-*75, end was necessary to shorten the 3611 concrete culvert at Stua.142+15, four feel., and :ice AS It was ne cessainy to ,ravel between Stations 107+75 and 114+75, and 11 1'� AS It .7as necessary to ripra.) the ends of certain in au lverts, T T�T,O- 3 E2 1`-]SOLIT T__at t!_e additions and deductions a,s follows be a.11o-ied: P~1:i0V VG 111J'T.. SLiDLS Sta. 0+00 t0 Si ('.. 14+00 Sta.01+00 to St'_ . 86+00 Sta, .130400 Sta..122450 Sta.15+ 00 to StL...55+00 Sta.123+00 to Sta.129+00 Total DI'20 AT STA. 90-00 5.2 Cu . yds . x'o C'. atu :. 3 . 00 a 2 16.6 11 11 6.6 u n U.G 118.0 379.6 Cu. ids. at 50 cts PAT, =! L 1. T OQ.=I T='D Sta. 33+90 to Sta. 3,1+33 m 43 lin. ft. Sta.. 43+50 to Sta. 44+25 = 75 st I► Sta. 52-�40 to Sta. 53+40 - 100. " '1 Sta,. 574.u�i to Sta. 58+33 = 45 11 " Sta. 31,F00 to Stagy.. a1+50 = 50 " 3131-~ 16 t - 9 56 .S(i Yds . 1 9.(130 (Add) y? 15.60 (A(d) =- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July Trmisi ...,,.1.Ionday THE 15 th DAY or SepteTiber 1924 Pavement widening o), i teed Sta. 57 *00 to Sta. 58-}'15 = 36.0 Sc?. Yds . Total Omitted = 556.4 + 36.0 592.4 Sc:,. Yds. 592.4 so. yds . a.t %')1.96 �'?'1161.10 STEEL ILT]II, 011CI;I:1'-" ' 1,.D170 S.ta.. 3+70 Stui.,m holes " 12+66 " 11 " 116+50 Over Boa: Culvert " 16+00 Over Culvert " 132+67 el tre- in widened curve S=7I r' :II-7001`IC,L.-1 _TT BG"]BUCT 1) Sta,. 30+80 Over Culvert to 34+24 n 11 " 44+40 u n 11 52+75 11 11 " 61+25 T o tatl Total .12 t COITCI'�Tii: PIS i�UD D Sta. 119+75 30 lin. ft. f1 134+53 15 11 138+01 . 12 S1 " 11 139+75 21 11 n - To tal 78 1 i n . f t . at ,A.50 = 12f1 GO1TC1-1 TT' 1IP CUL1TLJ,TS DFD1 CTED Sta.. 10+22 3 lin. ft. 11 a3+r72 3 n " " 28+50 3 " 61+00 3 " 71+50 9 n 11 " 93+71 12 Tota.1 33 1 i n . ft. a,,t �1.50 = 1811 CO1TCP.-'::TTPIPD, CL7I,1TT,11TS AJ)Yt - Sta. 16+00 34 lin. ft. at ;'2.00 - 18" COiTCPLr1,TE PIR-] CULT�RTS 271"IDUCTED Sty'. 6+80 14 lin. ft. Is 12438 12 11 11 " 52+75 d 11 Ir " 55+55 2 Tota.L 32 lin . ft . at :?2.00 - 2411 COITCP2Tz_; PIP. CULUI�RTS DEDUCTED Sta. 30+80 6 lin. f t. Sta. 108+93 26 11 " Sta. 81+25 4 11 n Total 36 lin. ft. a,t 03.50 = 3011 COI\TCr, rM PIEL CULVI�'.T ADDED Sta. 21+75 2 lin. ft. at OK, 00_. 106.5 lb 96.0 " 387.5 " 38'7.5 " 393.0 " 1370.7 lbs . at 5 cents = 368.52 (Deduct) (Add) 387.5 Lb s 387.5 " 387.5 " 387.5 'r 387.5 " 1937.5 lbs . at 5 cts . = y?96-87 (Deduct) 36" COiTC -TE PIFI, CULT-;T.T DIMUCTED Sta. 142+15 4 lin. ft. at �,Y8.00 GI -LAM L S UI:FAC I1, G ADDED. Sta. 107+75 to Ste- 114+75 145 cu. yds . at 01.50 ti 117.00 (Add) S 40.50 68.00 (Deduct) (Add) 64.00. (Deduct) 1.26 .00 (Deduct) j> 8.00 (Add) p 32.00 (Deduct) 217.50 (Add) P.IPRAPPI1fG E1,11-S OF CULV T?TS Stations 0450, 6+90, 10+00, 12+38, 34+12, 37+50, 41+20, 52+75, 61+00, 65t55, 76j80, 85+95, 93+21 and 128475. Team 4 hours at .,r1.125 5 -.50 Temp. 4 hours at -`;)1. 25 51.00 Labor 35 hours c",t �rG.562b )19.69 LabOr 21 hrs. . at y�0.625 _; 2.19 Total ,31.38 to _ 3.14 -r-4 . �r- � ��3w 11. A. = 06 I.I. _ 06 Total = N334.64 y? 34.64 (Add.) SU11,21 LPLY OF' P: S OLUTI OIT ITHEDUC T ADD R.-Moving Slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ti 189.80 D1:-t.cl, at Sta. 90+00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.60 Pavement O�-mi t ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )' 1161.10 Steel l?einforcer.ient. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 96.80 68.52 12i1 Concrete Pil;;e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.50 117.00 1311 " 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.00 68.00 2411, 11 11 . , 126.00 3011 11 Ii . . . . 8.00 3611 1r If . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.00 Gravel SurfacinG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217.50 R i prapping Culverts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _- 34.64 Totals . . . . ti 1� 529.47 r? 719.06 71.9 .06 Ba,la,nce Douucted 810.41 / RECORD OF COINiMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JUJ2 TERM yo2Eay THE lBU- DAY Or Se&tom e2 !9 & Doge in 2eLulS2 ECjou:me4 Session o/ t2e 3oE24 this 15t2 day o2 Se/te oe2, 102&. unnun.nin,innn,o „ull,oenniu© y C 3:ten, " DOE, 6 02 Coup 3 you its- " ch*;. 2, Doc26 o£ Count Co-.-. o>e2a. " io2e2s o »Defeo± Ooaet/ " J 2 ! lle2, it StCte o2 3 Ee2iz/toa ' C'Siose2, 24 Cc 1Se±oge2. &2 =S2: . 2. C. --,-Lc, Itin, Deg !t/ County 226ito2 and. a- 2icio Cle22 of t' Beaxd On Lotion the 2oE26 a&jo2 e6 to Seet on Se2tcL. e2 22, 1924. �. Cl i lee o \ C liissio 2S RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS __.July TERM ion.da;j� Tili�_ 22nd- DaY or SeT�te ? b er .1924 1.1onda.y, Se;?texiber 22, 192,_. T1.,e Board rnwt pursuant to adjournment taken On TaTonday, September l5, 1924. Present , all r.2-mbc2:'s oi' the Board and the Clerh in attendance. The following claims were allowed and -proceedings :':ia ------ 000------- The report of County Su3?erintendent of Defective Youth was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ Ap;?lication of L. Aker for Pool Hall License in Everson, vla,sh, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ CUP.PrT'T 11:TTSF FUM , State Treasurer for De-pt. of Labor 8: Industries Contl'ibut ion on Co. P. Rs for Tiiay-June-July-Aug 317.52 ------ 000------ The application o"1' County Power &-Light Company for a franchise over certain roads in .:'hatcom County, ras filed kith the Board. ------ 000------ ITT THE T.1(LTTI+ , OF TTJE-1 APPLICATION OF : EiTCOTJ CQU3tiTY PO:rLF. . LIGHTCOi'�r��`I FOR A FRILTCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN, COUiTTY . BF IT _T:i: i� r°'D that at an adjourned xegular session of the Board of County Cor.>rlissioners of 4'=hatcoin County, State of `. ashington, held in the Coriunis si oner's Room in the Court House in the City of Belli n`;haj:Ii, ;.`ha tcoll County, �','a,shint .ton, on tale 22nd day of Se;,tember, A.D.192,1, a,t _Leeting t'lere were -present-, Coriuilissione=s F. C. Baxter, J. A. Hiller and Ed Broti'rr�, the T being all t'Lle Colin:iissi oners of said County, and there also being present Sari F. Baa'reti•, the ?>iditor of said County, and as such, the ClerT, of said Board, the folloaing, among other u:'o ceedings , .-.,ere had, to-v it : -7=»tcorl County Power & Light Co-upany, an "electrica'l company", conducting an "electrical ,")lint" in such County presented to the Board a �Jritten application for the authority, rig11t, �rivile;ge and franchise fO t1le a)??licant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain anC.;. o} era.te trans_-ission lines for .transmitting ,electric' potilel', including electric li�;l:ts a one O the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, Mires and other U;_; )tirtE212,T1CeS, including on such poles, telephone lines as one of Such appurtenances, u'?On, Over, along and across the i'olloyring described public roads in Wha.tcom County, not YritTiin the limits of any corporate city or to �,il'l , viz: lst. Beginning or tie I'ernda.le and liountain View ;af the Tol.-in of Ferndp,le, :iiw.tcOr.i County, s:'Ta.shillgton, thence '71esterly elonf, the I'erndale e.nd 1T1Ountain VieCr T Oa.0 a,ilt :'_oad n-LLlbered- One Hundred Pol-tyT Sevenl�lr(), RoadnU.?fJGred One Hundred Ten (110) in"%er section rritn Road nLuifocred Tree Hundred Forty (340) ; thence TlOrt'tO1' j' , 1:1esterly' c._ld T?ortIT:resterly along Road n-mil-tiered Three Tiundre-d FOl'ty (17;4_0) to En inter. -Section %;1Ji_1 FOa.d nuillberec't five Hundred Seventy Three .(573); thence ' ; ,_ r } i '' r' 1..1. ' e Seventy t Three r ' S ' i y _ �� t__(:::.'l;j• O 1 '_fOc,C ni.i i)E'_ C:d �'" Z� . _iL?Yld x'ed ��c:VGii t,y h�. eF: (J !J) tO the �OL1�11e� l,� boundexy lisle of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty ITine (39) T'Torth, Range 0ne (1) East, 2nd. BeFinninp'- on `.Oa,n numbered Tt�renty One ( 21 ) at its intersection frith t _l�c tOb,71 liitiits of the Said TO':rn O _'e nda'J e, thence Souti3'7esterly and Westerly alonU t oa.d nulilbered Twenty Ore (`a) cno. oad nuailbt:l'ed T'::o Hundred Finety E� _ t (298) to an intor- Section v:i th Road nul` b ered Si=r Hundred Seven (607) . 3rd. Beginning oil t??e 0crndale and Blaine Road at its intersection with the to=,:1n lilil�.tts Of the said `1'o.`rn Of 1'ernda�_e,-L'ience Northt'resterly, 'tireti;terly and 1Tortherly a.lon said �+'errid-Cale ai1C' -Blaine j,'.o .Ci, ??oei,d nu_r, >Ucred 1'OI'ty Seven (47) , ! oaa nU:i:2be'_'eo. iP ol'ty Two (42) ,?Gc,C! nii":li)CreCL 01iG' HL?i7G_rt'.Ct :.'enty Seven (127), Road (lliYilf?8-c Od Two Flu"ll 1'c U. 11'rl''Gefl11 (213), Rcad nit:,,bered ''orty (40) c-,nd the Ferndale and Blaine Road to the Southerly 1i21-its 01 t he City of Blaine . 4th. i5e�ir_ning :on Toad nuiabered Seventeen (17) at its intersection -c: ith the town lil_1J"ts 01 the �. a'.,n 01' .t�'Or:cld is , thence Southerly a1O11 g ` oad nulilbered Seventeen (17 ) tc file LLL?L:ii=__.ver . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS 1`9 Suly_- TERM Ilonday TnE 22nd n QF Szp_tember 192-4- 5th. Beginning on Road nwnbered Five Hundred hi lity Four (584) at. its intersection vri,th Road nwifb Bred Twenty One (21) in Section Thirty 30) To . nship Thirty, ITine (39 ) -.North, Range Two (2) East, thence Southerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty Four (584), Road muab eyed Five Hundred Fifty Six (556), and. Road numberec! Three Hundred Twelve (312) to the Lumimi River. 6th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads nwnbered Tvro Hundred Sixty Three (263) and Seventeen (17) on or near the Fast and Wiest section line cow-mion to Sections Thirty (30) and Thirty One (31), Township Thirty Rine (39) ITorth, Range Two (2) Last, -, .1 ., thence ',.festerly along Road nuifoered Two Hundred Silty Thee (263) to an intersection wi-Ui Roads munbered. Ten (10) and Four, Hundred ITine (409) . 7th.Be inning at the Southerly,bounda,ry, of Township Thirty !.Tine .(39) North, Ranges One (1 and Two (2) East, V,`.I1., thence Northerly along Road numbered ?Four Hun- dred ITine (409) , Road nwibered Ten (10) , Road nwnbered Three Hundred Seventy Two (372) , Road nwnbered Two Hundred Thirty Trine (239.), Road nwnbered Two Hundred Silty Four (264) Road numbered Ten (10) and Road maOne Hundred Forty Six (146) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred I'if ty (450), thence Easterly on Road numbered Four Hun- dred Fifty (450) and Road nwnbered Sixty Six (66) to its 'Northerly turn, . thence Norther- ly on Road nwnbered Sixty Six (66) and Road nwnbered !Four Hundred Three (403) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred 1inety Sever_ (197), thence -Easterly on Road nmibered One Hundred ITi nety Seven (197) , tb ran - i }Ztersec:tion.;Yfi th 'Toad" nuyilbereCt Two Hun- dred"' Thirty ss•ive - (235) ::•_ Sth.. Beginning; on Road numbered Four Hundred Ten (410) on the South boundary of Towmship Thirty Mine (39) Horth ,Fange One (1) .:..east, W.i.T., thence Northerly on I:oa,d numbered Four Hundred Ten (410) .to an intersection with Road nunbered "'our Hundred ITine (409).. - 9th. Beginning on Road nu>ifbered,ITinety Four (94) on the South boundary of Township Thirty Trine 39 Forth, Range One (1) .East, �`t.i:I., thence Northwesterly on Road numbered TTinety'Four (94l, !Northeasterly on Rload numbered Twrenty (20) and Northerly on Road nwnbered Twenty (20), Road numbered One Hundred .Eighty Seven (187) and road mmabered Two Hundred Twrenity Une (221) to an intersection with the Ferndale and Blaine Road. 10th. Beginning at the intersection of Road nizibered Yiriety Four (94) and Road numbered Twenty (20), thence Northwresterly on Road numbered Hinety Four (94) , thence Northerly on Road numbered One Hundred Eleven (111) and Road ntmbered Two Hundred -Forty Seven (247) to an intersection with Road' nmfoered Three Hundred Si1_ty (360) and Road numbered. Two Hundred Forty Seven. (247). , 11th. Beginning on Road riwifbered Two Hundred Three (203) at the Southerly boundary of Township Tinirty ITine (39) North, Rajnge One (1) Fast, F.Il., thence TNo,'therly on Road nwnbered Two Hundred Three (203) , Road nulif)ered Two Hundred Thirty Three (233) , Road nwibered One Hundred Ten (110) , Road numbered One Hundred 1`orty- Seven (147) , Road nunnber= ed Three Hundred 'Ninety- Fight (398) , road. nw:n:bered Four Hundred Fifty Five (255) and - Road numb eyed Fifty Four ( 54 ) to an intersection wr:i"GIl 'road nui:ibered- Seventy ("!0 12th. Beginning on Road numbered Three Hundred Seven (307) . on the Southerly bouriclary of Township .Thirty ITine (39) north, Rainge One (1) E'a,st, 4 .1.1. , .thence IToi-therly on Road 1•lulao er ed TI-Ire e Hundrec? Seven (307) , Road nuYnb eyed .ITine ty Seven (9.7) , Road numbered One Hundred Forty Seven (1-'-7) and Road nwnbered Two Hundred ITilnety Seven (297) to the Southerly shore of Lalre Terrell. 13th. Beginning on Road nwnbered Ninety Seven (97) on the Southerly boundary of Tovmshi Thirty Nine (39) ITorth, Rannge One (1) t'ast, +.i1t., thence __orther1y on Road` n.uliibered 'Ninety Seven (97) and Road numbered Two Hundred r ifty Five (255) to an i nter- section with, Road numbered T'wo Hundred Ei gllty (280) .. 14th. Beginning j' on road nwnbered Four Hundrec! Nin e g €, (409) on the quarter corner coi,mnon to Section Thirty One;(31), Township Thirty ITine;(39) Hortl_, Lange Tvro (2) 10ast and S ction Thirty Si:- (36), To'.71nshii] Thirty ITine (39) 'North, R01nge One (1) tlne.�c e este i-ly on .-?oad numbered Your Hundrec! Nine (409) , Load n -Y,foered l our Hundred Seventy Five (475) and Road nwnbered Four Hundred_ Si_=ty (460) to about the center of Section Thirty Four (34), Towrfiship Thirty Hine (39) ITorth, Range One (1) East, thence Southerly and Westerly on Road nwnbered lour Hundred Si::tity (460) to an intersection with Road ntu:1-bered Ttii'.ee Hundred Seven (307). , 15th. Such portion of Road nwnbered Hinety Seven (97) as extends in a general Easterly a.nd ;`.esterllr di section situate in the .ITorth Half o-I' Section Thirty Three (33), Township Thirty ITine (39.) north, Range One. (1) East; 16th. I?oad r_ur.lbered One Hundred Eight One (181) in Sections Thirty Two (32) and Thirty Three -(33 )., To�rns hip T'•�ir ty Rine �39� iNorth, Raxzge One (1) Feast , ;; .II. 17th. Be;inl'lln�; at the intersection Of FOaCL ntlIP.bered T�li1'ty (30) and FOa,d r_u�nber- ed Twenty l20) a,"t or neax• the sectioncorner cOnu10n to Sections Twelnty- Five (26), Twenty Si--,: (2 j) 'I'hi� ty Five (35) and Thirty Six (36) , Tucm—ship Thirty ITi -.e (39) North, Range One (1 Fast, .`r .wi. , thence '�esterlyl on ROad nwifoered ThirtyT (30) , Road rma lbered Irinety Seven (97), road nurslbered Tvro Hundred 1"L'i.'tyr Five (255) and Road nu-,lbered Two Hundred EiShtly (280) to an intersection with Toad numbered Sic Hundred Seven (607), thence iToi-t.herly on Road nulnbcred Six hundred Seven, Road r_urnbered T,,:To Hundred Twenty Fight (228),. Ferndale* and -Blaine Road, thence iTor-Torton the Ferndale andBlaine Road tb a:1.': intersection with Road ni mfoered Forty (40). 18th. Beginning on Road nwnbered Two Hundred !,live (205) at it- intersection with Road 1 u1:_,1';Jered One iluind-llcld Ten (110) and. Road numbered One Hundl-•ed 100 tv Seven (147) at 'br near the ouarter ;coy new col-i'mon to Sections Twenty' Two (22) and T%vent7 ;Seven (27), TOi rshliln Thirty ITine (39) ITorth, Ra ,e One (1) East, i,`.I.1. th),c ice Iortherly on road. --numbered Two Hundred 1'ive (205), Road'' nw..(bered Three 7undred. Sixty Two(362) ;and Road mriuered Three Hundred Sixty Tl:aree (363) to its intersection with an Fast and !'lest Road on or near the Section line coiimi.oln to Sections Three (3) and Ten (10), `i'owrnsh4p Thirty ITine ( 3 9 ) North, Range 0ne ( 1 ) Last, : RECORD -OE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July Tarr Itionday TxF 22nd DAY of Seijtember -192 4. . 19th. - Beginning . on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety Nine (499) at its Ea..sterly terminus on or near tl-L- section line common to Sections. Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20, Township Thirty Nine (39) North, Range Two (2)East, thence 1611esterly on Road number- ed Four Hundred Ninety Iiine (499) , Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty One (421.) , Road numbered Twenty Mine (29) , Road numbered Tvro Hundred .Forty Seven (247) and Road number- ed Three Hundred Sixty .(360) to the Easterly shore of bake Terrell: 20th. Beginning on Road nunbered Four Hundred Ninety Five (495) at its inter- 7 with Road nuu,foered Two; Hundred Ttrenty 1 fight (228) at or, near the section corner common to Sections Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Twenty (20) and Twenty One (21), Town- ship Thirty Mine (39) North, Range One (1) East, iI.1-1., thence ffesterly on Road nummbered Four. Hundred Ninety Five (495) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred iITinety Seven (497), thence Northerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety Seven (497) p Road numbered Four Hundred Fourteen (414) and Road nu-nabe•red Zwo Hundred Twelve ,(212) to the shore line of' Birch Bay. 21st. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Fourteen (414) at its intersection ,�ai:th a, Hoth and South Road on or near the boundary line coi-amon to .Ranges One (1) East and One (1) Vlestin Tovmship Thirty Hine (39) North, -thence `,'Testerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Fourteen (414) to its Y-lesterly terminus at or near the shore of Gulf of Georgia. 22nd . Beginning on Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty .Five (565) 'at its intersect -ion with Road nLumbered Thirty Tt;o (32), on or near the quarter corner coi�non to Sections eight (8) and Seventeen (17), Township.: Thirty Mine (39) Ho-rth, Range Two (2) ast, ff.I:r., thence Westerly on Road numbered Five,Hundred Sixty Five. (565), .Road nvmmbered One Hundred Seventy Six (176) and Road nurmbered Three Hundred Twenty Two (322) to an intersection with Roads numbered Four Hundred Fifty Five (455) and Three Hundred Ninety Eight (398) 23rd. Beginning on Road numbered Thirty Six (36) at its Easterly -terminus , in Sec- tion Nine (9) , Township Thirty Nine (39) .ITorth, Range Two (2) .East, thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty Six (36) , Road numbered � our Hundred. Sixty Five (465) , Road number- ed Four Hundred Thirty Two (432), Road numbered Three Hundred Si,-ty,Three (363), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety Seven (397) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to an intersection with Roads numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) and Four Hundred Fourteen (414) . , 24th.: Beginning -on Road numbered Thirty Tyco (32) at or near the section corner comn6n to Sections I''our (4),- Five (5)' Eight (8) and Nine (9) in Township Thirty Rine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, thence Y.esterly on Road numbered Thirty Two (32), Road numbered Three Hundred ninety .Silo. (396), Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty Six (456), Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty Three (453), Road numbered Tliree Hundred Sixty Three (363); Road numbered Si.: Hundred (600), Road nunbered,Three Hundred Twenty Steven (327) and Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty (380), to an intersection with Road numbered Two -Hundred Twelve . (212) . t 25th.- Beginning on Road numbered One Hundred Fifty Six (156) at . its intersection yrith the Ferndale and Blaine Road in Section One (1) , Township Thirty iTine (39) I%Torth, Ranee One (1) East, V.11., thence j,Testerly on Road numbered One Hundred fifty Six (156) a.nd Southerly on Road.nupbered Two Hundred Ten (210) to an .intersection uith Road. numbered Four Hundred :Fifty Three (453) . , 26th. Beginning on Road numbered Seventeen (17) at.its intersection with the Northerly town limits of thie `lo. in of Ferndale, thence Northerly on Road numbered Seventeen (17)., Road numbered Thirty Two (32), Road numbbered' Sixty Six (66) and Road numbered Eighty One (81) to a llesterly tuzn a:t or near the quarter corner co-i-amon to Sections 'Twenty Hine (29) and Thirty Two (32), Totmship Forty (40) North; Range Two (2) East, -thence Vl esterly on Road numbered Three Hundred Silty Eight (368). Road numbered One Hundred Seventy Three (173), Road numbered One Hundred liifty Eight (158) and Road numbered Seventy Four -(7.4) to a Northerly turn on or near, the section line common to Sections Twenty E,+-iT;lit (28) and Thirty.Three (33), Township 1!orty (40) I�Torth,.*Range One (1) East, .thence iITox•therly on Road. nurifoered Seventy Four (-"14) to an East and West Road on or near the section line-coimnon to Sections ,Twenty One (21) and .T-�A_enty Eight (28) , Tminsl.ip Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, thence V; e.sterly on Road numbered Five Hundred Fifty iTine (559) , Road numbered Eighty 1"ive (85) ;and Road nttm.bered .Thirty ITine (39) to an intersection -with Road. numbered Night (8), .thence 17o_'t11-lerly on Road nurmbered Eight (8) to an intersection with Road numbered Thirty Seven (37). . . 27th. Beginning on Road .numbered Twenty Nine (29) at the town limits o. the Town of Ferndale, thence Hortherly on Road. numbered Twenty Nine (29), Road numbered Thirty Four (34). and Road numbered Six Hundred Fifteen (615) to an intersection with Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty Five (565) . 28th. Beginning on Road numbered Two Hundred. Twenty .One (221) at .its intersection with the- Ferndale and Blaine Road, thence Nor:E therly, asterly, Northerly, - aste�•ly and iTorthel•ly --resrec t ively on Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty One (221), .thence Flortherly on Roads numbered Two Hundred Hinety Six (296) and Four Hundred One (401) to -an intersection with Road .nunb er ed Seventy -Eight (78).. 29th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Fifty One (51) and Road. number- ed Two Hundred Twenty One 221).at or near the narter corner coyi on to Sections TwentyFour(24) and TwentyFive (25), Township Forty 0) North, Range One (1) Ea.st, tif.I.T., thence Easterly on Road numbered Fifty_ One (51) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty Seven (367). , 30th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Eighty One (81) and Fi f-ty One (51) at the section corner common to Sections Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), Twenty Hine (29) and Thirty (30) , TotTizs hip Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, TT.II. , thence Northerly . on Road numbered Eighty One (81) to an intersection with ;Road nLuifoered One Hundred Twenty Three (123), thece iesterly on Road r_unbered One Hundred Twenty Three (123) to an inter-. n section with i''oa.d rna2nbcred Two Hundred -Lour (204), thence Northerly on Road nuxzbered Two Hundred lour (204) ;to or_ intersection with Road numbered Seventy (70), thence 1•7esterly on Road ntmfuered Seventy (70) to an intersection wi-th Road nurifoered Tl?1'ee Hundred Forty Four (344), thence Ifortherly on Road numbered Three rlundred 1`orty Four (344) to an intersection wit'n load numbered EiL,,hteen (18) , thence Ylesterly on .Road numbered Jighteen (18) and Road numbered OneHundredIifty Nine (159) to the masterly limits of the City of Blaine. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS July . TERNI L"o-riday THE 22nd DAY Or Sc 192-1 X, 31st BeUinnin,; at the intc:,.-s ection of Road numbered Four llun,red lEA,-IiiGy Seven (487 ,ith the FeTndo.le and Elaine -'ad in Section Seven (7), Toymshil-o -Yorty (40) !]Icrtli, Rc,ng-e One (1) bast, cnce -,,E'asterly an 11oad nzu-iCbered 1"our Hundred Sever- (487) to a, n in t a r Section 7.- i i `611 -'U- I i e S JU- a t•- e R o L', d c,1on t, 1 i c J -T o r tu I i o a. s t e 1 - I y side o (3 G e F , t I T o i: t 11 o r n Pailway ;iic�llt-of-luay. 32nd. DeS1n1]111r` t 'U:-iE, Southerly teal -.sinus of !!oz:.d nurifocred O'n-e T'lund.red "IF11-noteen (119) Lo ty 17i e (39) 1oi-th,, T.anC�e one (1) tlic- c e in Section T1.,io (2) , r2u,--ns.*:,-_ii TL n � �_ I U Yo::t-hcrly alonL,, 2--oad nU1ifue3!ed Oj­IC71unda.,ed 17inetee-ri (119), 1-1 U Load Six (46) and Road. n-m"foeTed T-.,Tenty Two aloarig 'G!-.e s-',--,ol-e of :Diicli Bay to an intersection -aith 1"0E.d nimifbered -Four llunC_x-ed Sevent1Ioth",c.lonRo.Ct i,umbcred Four Hun- y(�) "o_L d:ed Seventy (470) and 10ad n_j:fbcr(:d Tlli,ec Tlhii-ty Si:: (336) Uo an i i-ter s ec ti o n -v,, I i o a d -1 I'm, iil) e r e d T_', 1: tJ r Seven r/ _,_,y SCV0n. n - 33rd. Der-inniii- e,t- the intersection of Roc�-d nu::1L)ei,eC, rmjij�U 37 ) a-C1 t.e, L F 22.,ndele and _131lai" ne lloc.d , t1-icnc e ',k-) 5terly al on the, shore of Drayton on n-nifbe:,.­ ed i'hiL-ty Seven (37) and Yortull.,crly on Tload 1 Seven to i-L'-,s I U1j (37) -therly tea.Y�.,iinus at o-, near Se-1-AaLul-wo 34th. So rinicl, of liC7a,CL _riu:elb�2'ed Four Hu11C.1'ed Seventy (470) as e_--tonds il'i a general U L-1 e e tsteL­ly and �..'estorlv CLi-_-ection on or t'-, Section line co_,,11201-1 to Sections T, n r 0 - _(13) an�, T-,-!ent, 7 ' o u i (24), T a, i n s I J_ I 'o t- 40 1 _: o a: tl I ill �Z c 0 n eTest. 3 --) t I a,t t'-j- intersectL,if' 1.1 on o1,oaim CL nfoereCl. Si,-: llund-_Oed Ten (610) and the U Fe -rdale a.nd "laine 1.oc.d bn the Section line coi,,moai to Sections T---;enU­,- Hinc (29alI d "I'llia:ty T-,-:o (32), (40) -�anL;o One (1) ----as.,- `:,.-ly on U ;U, �i j_. , uhei-�ce ,1estc Ten (610) end _Load nu:,-,itlereC. olic- 2',gm%y Seven (127) tUo. U an intersection -cA u-.,.L Elocd nwlibered r2w0 DmC.red Thil'teen (213) cnd 17L3E.d nw.fbered One ]-lun- dred Tyront, Sevc:n 127). 3 6 t1i at the intersection of 71-Load -nux-ifberce, Foa.-t.r Six (46) vi-it-11 Road nn-lbered One llun_r,,­d r!''.,ienty Seven (127) on or near the section lilac co=�ion to Sections Thirty One (31) L-,nC. Th-.j .a:t-,, T-,.-io (32), Forty (,�-O) 1To:,.­'U-11, One (1) thence 'esterly on Road nui_fbered 11'02't7r Si,,: to the slloi-e o-'--' "L:cli -ay. ( 6 1 D I -D 37th. 71" inning a t the intersection of oad n L,,'-;fb e r e d One I 1un6 i_-e d IT i ie t e en ( 119 and Road nu:Ifber od 1,'0-_­t7,7- T,,.-io ( 42 ) at or near tl-le s ec t io n co rnel' t 0 Sections V2 h i:c t y One (31) an6. T-­i-,,ty T-ao (32), llo2t-y (40) No-'li, One East- C�,.nc. Sections -10 ( 9) Nol-th, -.L, tjj(_ Pive (5) and Si:�: (6), `L'a,-i-2-!shi-,) '_Phirty lTi-, - 3 iife One (l U -,-I C e -,-ly on Ecad nix-,fbered One 11-midi-ed Nine U rch Poy este I teen (110) to the. shoe of D_ - I 3 �]� t 11 13,�6'i-nn-LInE2, On '_I' 0 a, CL I'l 1:L, -1-b e 2' C CL F i 4L, tu, y S 6 ) o n 'L2 i e s t e :.- 1, , b an I o the I i e '­ c o . C - - sac',: -_,':_iver, t'-ciace esterly on Road nmiborud fifty Si.:i(56) to a 1,Tortlie rly On 02 near the section line c o_-, mion to Sections Twenty E i &,it ( 2 an ri Tl.*,,(-,-,,,itir 17inc ('39 TovIr.s.111,1D I ITO:,:-tjj, Thii, t,r ine (39 Tiro (2) 1,ast, t:i—,ce iToi-therly on 'F.oL,d numbered F-ifty Si:�: a ­ U (56), -_--Ioad nuyffoerc�d Tllii-ty v,nd ROE'd niL,.1beD:ed 'Two Hundred 7,ine (�209) to an 7:asterly tL.li1 at o2:- nc-,-:,.r the (].Lamer corner co-,,-.mion to Sec -!,ions (20) , and T-,-,io_nty One (21), and Rz:,ire ].�.st aforesaid, tlhence Easterly on Foad mmi.-DercC1 T_-iirty -ice "it (3 ) to El 11 (1, 1-9 eC'ioVti;i th -load nulIfocred Fi-t,Seven (57), t1icnce Noath1rly i''-'h 1To-_­L,.1icas-'U-oa:ly and 17ort-`l.erl7r. R ,1 ooad n-Laffr) e 2, e d !'if ty Seven (57) to ai-i i__ L, crsec-L,ion ,vi6 .'.oc,d numbered Three 7,71u,,Idred T_`,__Ja:-ty Four (334) 3 9 t-', at the intersect -ion of 11oa.0 I U,Si,-: (56) and_ _E-Zoad '•Ar,­_t (3�--,) at Or near the section coi-ne::- coi-ia_ion'to Sections 1!7e-_(Ity (20), T­ ejitr On r ­4 �!.t *h Yine (29), T iii-t- ine (39) IToll't U,� ar e d Ta e n tj 0 -e TV., 0 th en cc- tcrly On I'Load nmfbere C.- -1-7 if't-y Sit: (56) +,'nC! _-P.oad muiibered One Hundred Seventy __lour ( 174 ) to all i riters cc t ion -ui tli _-,.oaC! nw*fib ered Th:2e e Hundred Seventy 111ou-_­ (374), thence Sout-111exly on load nu�,*.,,.bercd T1.21ee llund1'ed Seventy Four (374) r U 11 and Road nu:,?fberod Foul' Hundred Fifteen (415) to an 1.,:,E1,sto:.,l-, turn in Road mv,,ibere(", !'our 11 Hundred 'I'L"teen (,�15), thence L.,,astea-ly aionL�, ','o.-,d -nuifbercC-."_1`our !Tun0red Diftec;n (415) to I L _L - a Southerly turn in Road munberod Ilo-m- 71undred 11"'ifteen (415), thence Southerly aloxas 1,oad -it r -Jon witl, :,�oad nuiifbe2:ed T, co 11u.,,6::e(j. n-LK-%_bcred i"our Kundred l'ifteen (,IM5) to ttn ii �rsccju_ - U - 211L� - Si. --teen (316) at or near the section coa:-nc:., comd"lion to Sections One (1), Two (2), leven (11) and T�-,elvo (12), Townshil-) Thirty ­Jg,,-G "Gh, 11'.L'-nge T-io 11 _i_­ __ (38) Noi 40 t IL i B e Cinn in� at. Idi e intersection of i-,.o ads mufb erc-d l'if ty Seven (:57) .921 d Thirty AL;ht (30 in Section Tl-7enty Two (22), Th_ii'ty iTine (39) IToxth, 2-,an[_je Two (2) -East, thence Sotztlierl.) on !Load nLE,,foered V_-*Lfty Seven (57), thence SoiA__,c,-::,stca-ly on the Nortl_wiest Diagonal to an intersection witli Rocid nmfbefed T.1--i-ee - red Sixteen 316) on o:,., near tl-ie and West sect -Jon line coi;mion to Sections Two (2) -and ,,'leven 11), Tounshil) TI�Iia:,ty (3',j) --L-.,orth, Iiango T-�-io (2) 'U L-. 4-1st. BcL.;inning at the intersect -ion of lu:ccl Avenue and the 1,-,o:L'thwest D.-Lar;,onal S e (,,,L -is _�i-ij Tijij-t�.r `-t (3') _7,.`anr;-e 1;oad in t-ho 1,oi�tliviest u a. 2: 'U e r o i" L.ion Two (2), To�4a i h, i,, T1, , o (2) :.'a s t IL-u,. c; n c e ',.'e, u t ci,, r 1 y o n .DUI,�,l ' A ,L Axtnue &,nd the e,­,tension `L-Lc3-oo-' to an inter- section wit-11 I-ioad mu',foci-ed 1,'_ive hundred `shirty -i�_-Ive (53,13) , the-L-ce Sol-it-herly on Eload ni-LYbei— e d I " i v e 11 u 2:1 6� i: e� d T 11) _J 1� - b I %r e ( .5 3 5 ) t o n i 2 a t e a: s e c -'U- i o n w i t, 1 1 �. o a d I �,'U Y,: ib r d I ' o ua� 11 u n 6. r o d i � _--11 t y F o U 1' 3 4 -L. --, c. , I c e e s t e -1 - I y Oil 1 o E. d n ixe :,,b c 2 e d �'Our 1 T u n Cl r c d i s y -T o 1 7. r ( 4 a 4 ) to an intersection ':Ti ti, 2D Oa. CI i1u;41ue1''CCl -L"our undreCt Sevcif ty Pour (2174) 4:2x2c` Be�,inriin- "I cl, at the intersect -ion of, !-.,oad 1+our Hundree Tuenty Four (424) witlri �,n 1_,],(-3,;� ­ L -t a,-C, West --oad on or near the East '�.-est section li--,--.e to - Sections fwent�, Seven (27), and Thirty Tiotir U (30 :A (34), Tovmsjjj-.j 1j'j,)i-,,1y jTjjo 7oi-th, ITange Two (2) Last , tl_-��nce Sotith(:,�i,ly on 7jo ' 0. -,-i _. I . nUIAOCI'ed ­ ozi-- Ti,,,,crty ',,.Iouj� (z-,-24) � j - 7 i-Load '21--a-ce Runda:-ed Ilifty 1�-io (3152) P.nd the tlii_;rco-f to _!'uj,aj Avenue. 43rd 11c - - i 2-1 n i a at t1 1- e i n t e r s, P. c -ion Of -E o E:,. d n u., -1 fj) e a: c-, d -1.1 v e -_ -I i i n d, r C', d S i t T-',, z e e ( 5 6 3 and Road `21-1ree 1_--L3._nd2ed Scvc.inty 21-2:ee (373) on of ncai- tl�e EE�.st and '��cst section line Co.-I'lon to Sections Twenty .LiLLA (28) and Thirty Three (33), 10-m1s_ii2? Tliii-t-,1; Nine (39) Yorth, Ran ,e Two (2) Ilc,st, -w'L.(,,nce Southerly on Road ntu,,fbered Five ]'undyed Si:--'Uy T_', -!,_, e e ( 5 6 3 to an intersection zri-46h Eload ma.ibcred One -,--iLjd2.,0Cj 77ja-10'y U -4 "Ilt (196), tl,ence "Estc -,, 2., ly on Roz:+,d '-i�)ored One 1-1tindred ITLIctly (198) to z:.n intersection with the Vicst Diai�onai Road. RECORD. ®E COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .` _J:uly,Trrm ir_or,day Txr 22nd� DAY or. Septeimber 192 4 44th. Beginning at t-he intersection of Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty Hine (429) and Road nuifbered Three Hundred Seventy Three (373)., .Section, Township and F:ange last aforesaid, thence Southerly on Road numbered four Hundred Twenty ITiine (429) to its South erlir terminus on or -near .the -.Fast and 'West center line of the said." section Thirty Three (33), 45th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One HundredFour(104) and Road numbered Fifty Six (56) at or near the Section cornier cor lion to Sections .Twenty Ttrc (22), Twenty Three ( 23) , Twenty- Si (26). and Twenty Seven (27) , Township `shirty !,Tire (39 ) TTo-rth, Range Tyro (2). Ea.st, 'i`.i:i., tl:ience Southerly on Road numbered. One Hundred Four :(104) to an intersect ion. with the -•Torthyrest Diagonal Road. ; ^ 46th. Beginning on Road nuiibered Four_ Hundred Tvrenty Three (423.) at its, intersection Yrith the Nortliyrest Diagonal Road, thence Easterly on Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty Three (423) and Road nuiibered. T1-n-ee Hundred -Fifty Three (353) to an -intersecti on yr_L Road ni- ii'bered :Four. Hundred :Pi f teen_ (415) at or near the center of Section Thirty Five .(35) , Township and Range last aforesaid. , . 47th. ' Beginning at the intersection • of Road numbered One Hundred Twenty Three (123) and Road nuiibered Eighty One (31) at or near the section corner conLiion to Sections Seven (7 Eight (8), Seventeen (17) and ?eighteen. (18), Tuanship Forty (40) TTo2•th, Range Tyro (2hast, j: Jil_-, thence Easterly on Road numbered One Hundred Twenty Three (123) to an intersection with Road numbered T_inree Hundred Tyrenty Nine (329). ; 48th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Fifty One (51) and Fifty Four (54) at or near the section corner coiiiiiion to Sections Twenty Two (22), Tyrenty Tliree (23), Tyreinty Six (26) and Tuenty. Seven (27), Toyrnship Fort (40) North, Range One; (1) T,'a,st, thence `.,esterly on Road nuifbered Fifty .One (51T to an intersecti on with Roads nuaifre red Seventy Four (74), and Five Hundred Fif ty. Nine (559) . 49th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered. One Hundred Thi rtZr Four 134 Road numbered Two Hundred Si!>ty Cne (261) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twnety One (221), at or -near the cuarte_ corner common to Sections Twenty Five (25) and Twenty Six (26), Tucrilship, 1 orty (40) North, Range One (1) East, thence Westerly on Road nuifbered One Hundred Thirty s, our (134) and Road nuiitbered Four Hundred Thi r Q? Four ( 434) to the jVes terly te-minus of Road numbered FoLir Hundrec? Thirty Four (434) at or near the center of Section Twenty Seven (27), Tuunship and Range last aforesaid. 50th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Six Hundred Sixteen (616) with Road numbered Six, Hundred (600) at or, near the section corner common to Sections Tl-�•ee (3 ) Foul• (4), Nine (9) and Ten (10), `Tyr 'onship.Thirty Hine (39) North, Range One (1) Fast, ;1.-:., thence 1'Tortherly on Road numbered Sig Hundred SL:teen (616) and Road numbered Seventy Four (74) to an intersection with -Road numbered One Hundred Fifty Fight (158) 51st . ; Beginning at tre intersection of Road numbered Three Hundred . Sixty Six (366). Road nuiiibered iVo Hundred Ninety Six (296) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty One (221) at or near the quarter corner coiiiimon to Sections Thirteen 13 and Twen" Four 24 Township 7-t'oi•ty (40) -North, Range One (1) east, Y1.II., thence Easterly on Roac? numbered Three Hundrec? Silty Six (366) and goad nuunibered, One Hundred Hinety Seven (197) to an intersection with Road nu?-.-ibered Four Hundred Three (403) at or near the section corder co.iiiion to Sections Si:cteen (16),. Seventeen* (17), Twenty (20) and Twenty One (21), Toirrn� ship Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) Eas,t, 1l.4'T. 52nd.: Beginning a.t the intersection of Road nuiibered Two Hundred Si.,tJr Eight (261) with Road nuiibered One Hundred Nineteen (119) and Road numbered Foz•ty Two 42) at or rear the section corner coiimion to Sections Thirty One (31) and Thirty Two 32), Town- ship Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, .and Sections Five (5) and Six; (6), Township Thirty 1Tine (39) North, Range One (1) East, thence Southerly on Road numbered Two Hun- dred Silty EiE t (268), Road nuifbered Five Hundred Seventy Six (576) and, -Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to the Gulf of Georgia. And it appearing to the Board that said application is regular in form and substantially , contains the matters reouired by law in. such cases; 1T0 TI .� ,.FO?,E , IT 1S _ .�bY-OPiJERED _.that ..T,ue b day October .21s t ;11924 at 10 A .T.I. in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House of 7[hatcpm.,Co.tiinty in the City of Bellingham, Yfa..shington, be, and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for. l.earing said application, and that the County auditor of said County be and lie is hereby directed to give public notice thereof, at the exj?ease. of the applicant, by posting written o.r printed notices in t_iree (3)' public places in the county seat of said 'Whatcom County and in at least one .(1) conspicuous place on the roads, and parts thereof for whichsaid application is rude, at least fifteen (15) days before said•date fixed for said lie aring, and by publishing a: -..like notice three (3) tiiiies in "The Bellingham Herald", a daily nerspa.per published in the City of Bellingh_ -m in"said County, the last publication to be at least five (5) days before the. -date; filced for such hearing,' yrh bh notice shall state the name -of the applicant, and a description of the roads and parts the re of f or yrhicli said awe j?li cation i s made , and the time and place f il_ed for s aid hea��ing, and said notice shall contain any other matter..reciuired by lair,.. Such hearing may be adjounned from 'lime to time by order aC the Board and at such meeting, or any ad journrzer_t thereo-i•, aind after such hea,2•ing, tine Board Y;i11 talce such action, with reference to said ap-plication, as the Board deeiiis to be }or the public interest.. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JUly` TERM 1.1ond-',y THE 22nd DAY OF S 1924 The loreL�oinL� =C_er, �"r!vin- been duly 1)assG•C_ i)-, tih_e _'o l' 01' County" col'mT-lis ionGi'S Lit t1C adjourned re- lar session afoa�esaid, is 1--reby sinned by t.'1e ur-C.crSi�nCC_ Col:1? issioners al:C_ attested by the Cleric of t -is ?330a:i•Cl, under it.s seal, at ScaiG. t.lr•etin�, in aUthCilticL"tiol7 -L-LereOi'. Dc'�-,•ted at Dellinri Tl�--.sllin—ton, this 22nd day of II!I '1 :l II If 11 11 a If It It it flit a :1 !i ;i tt 11 if it It 11 it I1 it 7. 1, Board of County Corm.liss- it C'���,il•.�.1��.1_ o ' County Coiu-iissiondrs. .ionehs of County " h:Liller, if Str".i,o of County Col:rr.iissione I :, it;, 11.1 IF 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 ii 11 If 11 If if if 11 it Il 11 Il If 11 d 'O ti 11 , County Co_._-lisslonc . I, et c, .o17a'„ :iUt_111.O �,nG 1_1_-0"ficio ClCriCy 0i !" Ov,rG_ of COUhty ------ 000------ On 1._otion t:-1e Doaa:d adiournEC? to l:ieet on . ednesci ; , Se; t. 2'-, 1924 Ci1O,�lllO,n ��. c. Count,,- Co:___i ss_orlr l- 4 1 RECORD. ,OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _j_uZ.Y_TrRm Yl_e_dn.es_day THE 24th DAY of September 1924 NOTIC=' OF POLLIITG. PLACES FOR GEIEERAL ELECTION IN THE IiATT_.:P Or TIDE SELECTIITG OF POLLING PLACES FOR TiElli Pr%'CII,TCTS OF `'lHjLT_COI•:11 COUINTTY, WASHIl.,GTOH, TO BE USED AS SUCH POLLING PLACES OR THE., G1,=AL ELECTION TO BE I],,LD ORDER, SELECTII\TG IN SAID UHATC OI:-i COUNTY ON TITESDAY , N OVVFL.-'BER 4, 19 24 . Vi E AS, a General Election- is to be held in all of the voting precincts of Ylll-.tcom County, 'Washington, on Tuesday, the 4th day of I;oveinber, 1924, and the lava makes . it the duty of- this Board to designate polling places to be used as such at said General Election; and, tI =EAS, this Board domes no name the following described buildings a•s the polling places for the several voting precincts in V hatcom County, to be used at said coining election on: I?ovei-aber 4th, 1924. Each of said buildings v-h ich have been selected,,. being convenient and readily accessible. to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally knovin by the name by which it is hereinafter designated, NOV;, THILRYTOCRE, -it is hereby' ordered, adjudged and decree -Id by this'Board that the buildings hereinafter named be, and are hereby selected and designated as polliig places for 'the various' voting precincts of `irhatcom County, 'Washington, at said General Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, A. D. 1924. BELLIITGIiA%1, lst Ward, llth Pct: Court House, G Street BELLI1,GITAIu, 1st ',lard, 22nd Pct: Court House, G Street BELLINGHAIT, lst 'lard, 31st Pct: Court House, G Street BELLI ITGHAI:T, 1st . Vla.rd, 41st Pct: Columbia School, Utter and Jefferson 'Sts. BELLIFGHA11, Ist'.Va-rd,• 51st Pct: Dibbles' Paint Shop, 1001 Illinois St. ?3ELLINGHAItI, lst Ward, 61st Pct: Dibbles' Paint Shop, 1001 Illinois St. BELLI!TGHA:1, lst Ward, 71st Pet: Columbia. School, Utter and Jefferson Sts. 23ELLINGHAI, lst Ward, 81st Pct: B]2LLIITGF_AI:1, lst Vla.rd, 91st Pct: B 1LLIi�TG HA?i, 1s t `:,ard,101st Pct: BF;LLINGHAI:I, 2nd Ward, 12th Pct: BELLI YGH Al, I, 2nd Ward, 22nd Pct: BELL I XG HAITI,,2nd Ward, 32nd Pct: FILLLI1,TGHA11, 2nd Ward, 42nd Pct: BI=1LIl1GHA.I, 2nd Ward, 52nd Pct: BELLIITGHAll, 2nd Ward, 62nd Pct: B n` LINGHAI;I, 2n d War d , 7 2nd . Pc t BELLII�TGHA1.1, 2nd 'lard-, 82nd Pct: BIELLI1,TGHA1, 2nd Girard, 92nd Pct: BELLIITGHA.71, 2nd 'Ward ,102nd Pct : =LINGHp.1, 2nd 1,lard,122nd Pct : BELLIITGHA.1, 3rd Ward, 13th Pct: BFLhI1,TG_ T; 3rd Ward, 23rd Pct: BELLINGHAL•I, 3rd land; 33rd.Pct: -BELLINGE1 3rd lard, 43rd Pct: BEZLIiTGHAI:I, 3rd Ward, 53rd Pc t : ByLLI1TGF1AI,1, 3rd ,lard, 63rd Pct: B. `T:LIITGI-IIu:i, , 3rd ,Hard, 73rd Pct : Riseland's Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street Columbia. School, Utter and Jefferson Sts.. Rise! and 's Grocery, 2400 Lynn St. City Hall, Prospect Street City Hal1,, Prospect Street City H&1.1, Prospect .Street Junction Grocery, 210l.-Cornwall Avenue Junction Grocery, 2101 Cornvrall Avenue Beck's Baker, Cornvrall Avenue Setzer's Bldg. , cor . Janoes and Elk Street Beck's Bakery, Cornwall Avenue Setzer's Bldg-, cor-. James and Elk Street Eureka School, Alabama Street 11arch's Store, 4400 Alabama Diehl' 1T1otor.. C,o . , . cor . Cornwall Ave Champion Diehl I:Iotor Co., cor. CoY77all Ave & Champi on Diehl Itloto r Co.., cor. Cornwall Ave & Champion. Franklin School Fra'dklin -School Lincoln School Lin cold School_ .. BELLINGHA:!I, 3rd Ja.rd , 83rd Pet: 1,16.2n Classe's Residence, 1748 Electric Ave. BELLINGHA:i, 4th Ward, 14th Pct: B LII;wIl'?i, 4th Uard, 24th Pct: i ..RECORD...'OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .. July TERM Ziedne sdd•-y' THE 24th DAY or S�I�t_en]�er 192 A— BELLIITGHALT, 4th.Ward, 34th Pot: Haple Street FireHa.11 BELLINGHU-71, 4th Vlard, 44th Pot: .ITaple Street FireHall. BELLIHGHAii, 4th "Ward, 54th Pct: Tvlaple Street- Grocery BE'•LLIITG1L 1•11, ath 17ard, 64th Pct: T:la.ple Street Grocery.' . BEIZIITGNALi, 5th YIard, 15th Pct: Lowell School BELL INGHAa, -5th Ward, 25th Pot: Lovrell School BELLINGHA C1, 5th Ward, -35th Pot: Lowell School BE'LLII\TGF.Ai:i, 5th Ward, 45th Pot: La,rrabee School B.ELLII,TG=H, 6th',Yard; 16th Pot: Waldron Bldg . , cor 12th and McKenzie BELLIITGHAIA, 6th j' ard, 26th Pct : Wa,ldron Bldg. , cor 12th and ,i:,icKenzi e BELLINGHATI, 6-di Ward, 36th Pot: Larrabee School BELLINGHAII, 6th Yfard, 46th Pot: Larrabee School -BLAIITE -_ls't Pot: City. Hall BLIJM-P; 2nd Pot::. City Hall BLAITa , , 33?d . Pct : City Hall FER IITDALE. , is t Pc t : City Hall. tyim�.�T, 'lst Pot: 'City Hall IMTDMT , 2nd Pct-: C it y Hal 1 ITOOK..SACK, Ist Pct: Farner's Telephone Building, Everson=Nooksack Road. SV AS , 1st Pct : City Hall ACI.I-ME" TQ`I'TSHIP, lst Pct: old School House, Saxon District, No. S. BAIER TOI?,TSHIP, 7s-t Pot: Y-*anual Training -Hal1, Clipper District, ITo . 40 BAIL? T Q;: NSH IP-, 2n d Pc t : Old Camp. C OLDIMA TO: II SHIP , lst Pot: S,T .0 iV: Hall S . COLUI�MIA TOVITSHIP, 2nd Pet: Columbia, Valley School House CRESCEITT T Cl7NSHIP, Sariiish Lake School House, District No. 43 CUSTER T -&,SHIP, lst Pot: Custer School House OUSTER T OWITSHIP, 2nd Pot: Ha.ynie Hal _DELTA TOWNSHIP, lst Pc t : DZ1TA TOY-.rITSHIP , 2nd Pct: DE1i':,I ITG T 0 VINSHIP, lst Pot: Old School House, Glendale District,- �To . 312. -Old School House, Glendale District, No.-312. Deming K P Hall -D!'v.-IING TOWYSHIP, 2nd Pot: Grange Hall -_��1IDALE TOVIFITSu1IP, lst Pot-: Woodlyn School House FIRIID10E TOY.IT.SHIP, 2nd :Pot: City Hall, Fe.rnda.le F=- IMAIE TOWITSHIP, 3rd Pot: City-Ha,ll, Ferndale ITERNDAIE TMTI� -IIP, 4th Pot: North Bellinghn-a School House GEYTE'VA TOYVI?SHIP, Old School House, District No.. 44 GLACIER TOtrTSIiIP, -Glacier Tovrn Hall LA,71PEEITCE TOi'IITSHIP; lst Pot: Old Store Building, Goshen LAV'REFTCE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pot: Township Hall LUM11I -ISLAND TO121-11SI-ZP, 1s t Pot: Lurnai. Island School House LY DI1I'•T T''VIIS HIP , lst Pot: T oun ship, Hall:. LYTDLN TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pot: K. Ra.dder's :Resider-c e LY`jD LIT T0V12TSIIIP, 3rd Pot : Township Hall - iIIAPIE FALLS lb i� ESHIP , lst Pot: Eap 1 e Falls Tovaz sh ip Hall n11-]TTA TOVFITtiHIP, lst Pct: liaxietto Grange Ha.11 i.UGIMTTA T0*V+'I\TSHIP, 2nd Pot: Blodge Ut's Residence ,-JOUNI TAI FT V MY TWZS ?-TIP , lst Pot:'Grand View School House, District ITo . 83 RECORD OF COMMISSIONER PROCEEDINGS rttrT �'fednesda,y Tim 24th DAY of September 1924 1 OUNTAIIT VMEW TOi':TTSHIP, 2nd Pot: Pt. 17hiiehorn School House, District No. 93 KOTTL TAIJK VIEPY1 TO'VETSHIP; 3rd Pct: Grange Hall Li0Ii ,,TAI1, VMi Y—T TO INSHIP, 4 t f, Pc t : Grange Hall NOOKBACK TO 0INSHIP , is t Pc U : , City Hall, Surrias ITOOKSAC.-K, TO U!T S HIP , 2nd Pot : Township Hall I`OOY>,SACK TOWNSHIP, 3rd. Pct : Farmers' Telephone Building, Evers on -No oksack `Road ITT ,OK�ACK TOWNSHIP, 4th Pot: 0ld School House, District No. 99 -P,_RK T0YFITSHIP, -1st Pot: I 0 0 F Hall POIIIT. ROB I< TS TOiINSHIP, Point Roberts Scliool House RUZ TOY,114SHIP, Summit School House, District 'No. `303. Ss:I�^IAHJ.100 TGUITSHIP, Tulienl s_ Residence TE-1T ITTLEE. TOVITSHIP, 1st Pot: Forest Grove School House T--E I,IILE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pot: Township -Hall TI:~OT id= TOiIVUS11IP, 3rd Pct:. Victor School House TEN I:'17=11 TOi ITIMIP, 4th Pot: Davis School House VAIT r:-YCK TO';TITEHIP, is t Pot:. De Vliegler's Residence - VAN, ';TYCK_ TM`J1\TSHIP,- 2nd Pot: Athletic Hall VAIT 1; YCK T0,;1J?-TSHII', 3rd Pot: Selene's Residence, Guide XIeri.dian Road SLATE; PL?FCIITC T : Newhal em Hall TRAIL PR."ICIITCT: School House:;; Power Plant' VA.I- EY =i CIiTCT Done in regular ad jourr_ed, session of the Board this ' 24th day of September, 1924. Attest: 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 11 if 11 11 1f it 11 If 11 It TI it it It 11 If 11 1f it if 11 11 if " Board of County Co_imliss- " Toners of Whatcor,i County " " State of "aa,shington. " if II it 11 11 II 11 1t It If 11 11 II 11 11 t: If It It 17 If 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 if E . C . Baxter', Chairman of the Board. J A 2:Uller', Coirity Corimis sioner Ed Brown County Commissioner. F. C. i:Iartin ` De duty, County and Ex-offi cio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000---_'-­ On IiTo•t.ion the Board adjourned to Meet 'on Friday, September 26, 1924. Cl-ainuan BoVrd County Commissibners . RECORD OF C®MMISSIONER.S PROCEEDINGS July TERM Fr i da y. THE _.. ._ ... _ .. ..... _ ,.,... 26 t11 _....... . _ DAY Or... SS t. Qi., J) Sr 1 _.. _. 192,1I. Term _........_ I onday The 29th Day of 5c;.�e__��aer l�'ti4 Friday, Se,,.)texrfoer 26, 1924. T lec Bo .rd met ;,)u2:�s,uci-t to adjournrrrnt tv',--on on .'.."u lnesc'ay, September 24, 19`?� . Present, esen�a , all s„c��?aers of ,tlze, oa.rd an rJ. tl.e I., cic in t, t erd.U; zcn. T _e _follc.:- ing clri•ims were a.11ovied and proceedings had: ------ 000------ _1;plication of Ivia�,le Falls CoaiTii:un_uy Club for dance on Sc,-uteairlaer 27, 11,)24, ctp-, loved by the -Board. ------ 000------ Ho'nt-`.a.y, September 29, 1924. Tli:,.c Board rant pursuant to a,d j ourn�mt on Se3�tc-Liljer 26, 1924. Present, all r.K:lilbers of the :3oa.rd a.nc the Cleric in a.ttendaaxce. T_ e folly%r- ing cla�±ms were allowed e..nd proceediiin-s had: IN =,-] ^1.11 TT. , OF Gi':OCEI: L S ) FOR COUTITTY HO:Zi , 1X,,`rE1T2I01,T ) F[OS7?IT�'Z, AND 12"S . ------ 000------ BH F(71L'-r TILE -11 0i&J-) OF C OTETY C GI.I'1IS SI O171FRS OF ',1I11TCO2'-' COUNTY, ','(ASHI .TGTOi; . 01=11F: A,CC1�.I"`'I1TG 3ID OT' ST T i 'S C-110, Br, 'JI-7 'EAS, this ratter coming; on for consideration on. this 2�)th day of Septe(iiber, 1924, in accordance with. requests for bids for furnishing supplies to the `�Jhe.,Gcom Cov}ity I"oii:e, the Detention Hos-„itr�.I, ,r_d i'_rs. Smit-,, a county c> .-:,x e, the Board .�:'i- &s ti�^.t only one laid -rra,s sub- mittedto-vlit : (County I7-oI7Ie .,j293.06 Setzer' [.. Gx•ocerY; for Detention Hosl-jita.1 3 .02 �'-,.Irs Siiiith 20 .24 a351.32, :'!K-=AS, said bid of Se .zer's Grocery is considered a, ',air bid or tl:Le sul)-�:Jlies re;LLuizccl; IT' IS ORD-LHILD t1mt the said bid of Set:,er's Grocery 1)e, and sca.,e is hereby acce;.te'd upon ti~,e condition that said suuo�;,lies are to be packed _'ea,dy for delivery on or before Octobez 1, 19`34, a.nci t':-Ua,t if any of said su;}allies prove uns,..tisfactory they i.-lay be retu2:,nad to the scii'd Setzer's Grocery. Done in x~egulG.r adjourned session of the I3oa.rd this 29t.zi day o_Sea;tember, 1924. 1+ u u 11 11 11 11 i1 I1 it 11 u if it 11 U 11 11 If 11 1: n 11 :1 r+ 11 11 11 11 I1 Bo2,rd o-' County Co.irz .ss- +� II ioners O-J*.' h .tcor:> County + 11 S E,te of' ryY� C.i7 �7.1.n t o rl • ++ if if it1111It111111l+nuI1o11if R1111111111Ifisifi1+111++ Attest:' F C 1--artin, De-luty County Auditor and Cleric of the Board I1 C Bc.: tex , CiE: irran of the Board J A Li I le r,. C un ty C o-(.,nii s s i oner ,d B.:rovvn, Cour_ty Co ai>.issioner ------ 000------ Can motion the 3oard adjourned to meet on ',--led-riesday, October 1, 1924. Ci�.�ir ra.n :I�o��rc1 County Co�i�riissioners RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October _..., TmRTf. _ _._..._. :Ie drie Sday THr... _._... 1st DAY, OF ._.._. _ _ ___.__. .........Oc.Lab-er 1_J2 .4__.._.. ...._...._..._ Jednesday, October 1, 1924. The Board ret pursugnt to adjcurnYaent t.l.en on September 29, 1924. Present, Bat -ter, Ulna i-cman, and J. 11. Biller and Ed Brown, Commissioners; 1%.1,C. llca,rtin, De.,uty .'lilditor :and : Clerk .of .;the. Bo-wrd in attendance . The following claims viere allowed and proceedings had: CURRENT EXPENSE FU1;D. S21-n E. Barrett Salary as County Iiditor e13 187.50 J ,jaylti.ndlark: Salary as Dep :1ud & Bookkeeper 125.00 iL J Love Salary as Dep _'.ud & Index Cl erl-- 115.00 Lucy E King Salary as Dep _zud & Reception Clerk 115.00 lI Colvin Salary :.as )ep Aud & Stenographer 100.00 L Cozier Sala. ry as Dep 'cud & Ass f t to Clerk of Bo€ard 1.00.00 F C I;lartin Salary as Dep ,ud & Clerl. of Board 125.00 Il Thorn -as Salary as Recorder (11/30 mo) 40.33 Jessie 'dalters Salary as R--corder 110.00 Julia Church Salary as '-recorder 75.00 Glen J Slater Salary as Dep :':ud & :alto License Clerk: 115.00 D 'Jurtenberg Salary as BooI1_ee1)er 75.00 E C Baxter Salary s County Corunissioner 166.66 J :; Hiller do 166.66 Ed Brown do 166.66 Hellie H=',bbott Salary as Supt Cc Schools 187.50 Jennie 11 Robin Salary as Dep Supt Cc Schools 125.00 Edwin L Day Salary -+s Justice of Peirce 100.00 W lI Heaton do 100.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 alruza Berthusen Salary a,s Clerk for J of P 35.00 Geo H Sybrant SaI L r y as Charity Commissioner 150.00 .'dv ada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 Ha.x I::.ehl.ig Salary as County Coroner 66.66 I.'�rgaret J Diaz Sa,la.ry County `.tuberculosis Ifurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L J Irwin Salary as :: echanic in Cc Garage 175.00 . J ':I Plaitl1 Salar,r, n,s Floorman in Cc Gar_a.t;e 125.00 H B "arroll Jr Salary as County :!,;-icultural _gent 158.34 141rs Frances K Yi-therton Salary as Stenographer fog:• .Cc !sgr. agent 91.66 Ed E Ha.rdi.n Salary as Superior Judge 178.65 %I P Br ovm c? o 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as County Clerk 187.50 =�rchi e Stewart Salary as Deputy Cc Clerk 15O.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as l:'rosecutin'(;=ittorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Pros. rittorney 175.00 Florence _orgeson Salary as Stenogropher for 11'roS. .Ztty. 100.00 Edith Li Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Deputy Cc 'T reasurer 150.00 J C Harrington Salary as Booll,eeper for Cc Treasurer 125.00 Olive '�ililson Salary as :deputy Cc `Treasu-rer 125.00 J Harold Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Cc Treasurer 135.00 Freelove L Canfield Salary as Clerk for Cc Treasurer 100.00 Claire G 1L elhGrt Sta,lary as Clerk fox Cc `i'reasu_er 100.00 C `:I Fisk do 100.00 H D Llc=irthur Salary as -lss ess or 187.50 F 11 `Carver Salary as Chief Dep. 'assessor 150.00 G _a Pence Salc:ery as Deputy }assessor 120.00 Je,-sie ")uerr do 100.00 Helen Can-obell do 100.00 J 'J Landen Sala, ry::_as Clerk: for .,'Issessor 100.00 'L L Crallahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 ;I B Benne tt Saalary as Deputy Sheriff 150 .:00 A L Lie dhu rs t do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 Cl yl Brock do 125.00 John Glover do 125.00 tit 11 Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsma.n Salary as Cook for Jail 40.00 C C King Salary as Supt Cc H oa_ie 100.00 I;l B King Salary as lla.tron of Cc Horne 50.00 J F KoKinnon Salary as '2e?iiister for Cc Hoare 75.00 1,1 B Edluards Salary as Cool. for Cc Horne 73-.65 J B Edwards Sale,,ry as i�,ss't Cook for Cc Haute 15.00 Ben Coligan do 10.00 I;'rs E '�I Day Sal,a.ry as Nurse at Cc Horne 75.00 E %1 Day Salary as .lss't Nurse at Cc Horne Z 0 .00 .t'Lder flukes do 40.00 Zlalter 3orchardt do 60.00 1,lrs J F 1._cl,.snnon Salary as Cool. at Cc I-Iorae (10 days) 28.33 1,'irs R 0 Stone 3 1r�,1y as 1ia.tron of Detention llos�)ita1 75.00 Feed 1i 1TcElnion Ssale.ry as County Engineer 187.50 Carl l CCo;;r Sr.Z1r:":C,y as Deputy Co ngineer 160.00 E '.' Gooch Sal,:::-.ry as Inst'man for Cc Engineer 94.50 vIalter gouts Salary as Inspector for Coln lineer a/c Geneva-l'ai-k Road 144.00 Ed -:.in G Purl-. Salary as Cilainman for Cc Engineer 8.00 _:' Bjornson `trucl- dr i ring for Co Supt �./c School Exhibits to Cc Fair 17.00 A L Callahan Exoens e as ISh6,riff 57.55 Fred `tI 1.1cEli-non E -pens e as Cc Engineer 10.10 Nellie II =Lbbot t 1; .,oense as Iulit Co :schools 23.75 Geo H Sybrant Exp ens e as Charity Cmiunls s ioner 7.10 :'+lvad:a Kelly E�_pense 1-robation. Officer 1.25 --RECORD OF COMIVIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct. TERM �lednesday THE 1st DAY or October 1924 H 3 Carroll Jr Expense as Co-�-ricultural -cent 9.20 C hum-oilrey s Expense as Constable 6.90 ..,argaret J Diaz as County __ibei•culosis l;urse 17.65 C C. 1---ing E_-:j)ense as Supt. Co I-ioilie 72.40 1.-rs. Lura Lyle Services to Co Supt. 42.00 Th.' Simonarson Services as Dep Sheriff a/c d~i.i-ices 16.00 Ole Paulson Tiiilber cruising for Co .ssessor 19.55 Pacific Tel & `gel Co Phone service to County 107.45 estern Union Lelg. Co '.'elegrahh service to � heriff .90 Jose,oh ,,nderson Reg. births deaths in Dist. ;'9 (June) 3.25 xthur C Harlow Bur it1 S 2o,rrle r 25.00 Dr :; S 1-1i07re E-Ye operation for 'J'arney 1.arvey (June) 50.00 Set; er's Gx•ocery Su-oolies to Jeten t1ion Hospital 13.14 ,41iatcorn Co. --)air ,-.,ien's ;ss'n :utter for Detention Isopital (:tub) 1.72 Carsten Is Paching Co i.:e;�,,t for .)etertion Hospital 10.85 C L ions slash. vid. for Detention H-osioit-il 1.00 ]?uget wound ='otir. Lt. Co Lt oorvice to Detention Hospital (,wig 1 tcSeo3) 2.25 Fed. Cross i llariiwcy I.=e�i refine to C o Horie 77.60-Det� n. Ilos?� �� . 00- C%o �'atient 1.00-Jail 10.4-0 93.00 The Weiser Drug Co 1.-edicine�f or Co Home 9.50-Co 11atients 7.50 17.00 oetger's Grocery Groceries for Co Horne 21.50 'ilieeler Bakery 3reau for Co Home (I.1ch-.'ipr) 61.94 Ferndale 3ak er.1r Bre -,u for Co Horne 3 8.28 'dhatc:ora Co. -L)=.lryl:len's "ss'n. Butter for Co Hoiae 91_-.90 Frye � C01111)any '...eat for Cc Hoi_ie 71.88 Nick R.7�,uo Fish for Co Rorie 9.00 .-wrlcet Coffee Co Coffee for Co Ho 11e 33.00 Poultry Feed �ss'n Feed for Co Hoi:,ie 61.20 1+ l+ Gerr�ird Sup"olies for Co None 42.10 r J, 2-vnor do 92.42 Gage --Godson SlothinC! Co Clotlling for Co Houle 4.00 -lair Dept. Store L.idse. fox' Co Horle 57.95 Thiel & :lelter Dishes for Co Hone (.Lu -Sept) 19.50 Be ll i ng'a xm Coal I.:i.nes Coal for Co 1loine ( :�ug� 25.75 1::orse I1d-u. Co Su.) -:)lies for Co `-or:ie 11.38 Clar1L Electric Cc Repairs to electric iron fo r Co Hoine 1.45 11Tortl-i est 1-Id?-r Co Bolts etc for Co Hol_le 1.22 Bel,lingh2xa Irn,)leinent Co ;lheel etc _:'or Co Hoide (.'sLig-Sept) 12.50 Hurd's Garn.�e Gas etc for Co Horne truer: 18.56 Diel11 l'otor Co i".>.rts for Co Borne truer: 8.00 Lob, �Yhi to Tire Shop i ires to Oo Rolle crud: 18. 75 .*ortL?"rest 'Luto Electric Co .13,3.ttery & service for Co Home truck 27.35 ':lal.ter E Tractor rol)airs for Cc Dome 4.00 C L_ 11OSS Labor at Co Home 44.20 J .1.. Everist do 14.00 C,-Ai-ie-Griinshav;r Co Cement etc for Co Hol.ie boiler 13.08 Tiverton San_:toriLu:i Care of '. oodbury 3: Young 127.14 wrED -Net roods fide G,r e of E1:11i1a rielga s on 66.00 St Vincent's Iioine Came of 1.ss 11cCreesh 1r2l.00 .Ben fuel:er Care of 1.1arcy children 20.00 line. O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Curry et �1 49.30 The, Fair _.Lest �: Groccery Co Groceries fo:c deagraff GrankLug (:& Se_ot) 49.03 Jro� n & Cole Groceries fc: Jollin'son et a 64.47 Sie?ions Grocery Groceries for ilatNor_ (_rag -Sept) 17.78 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for T rove 12.50 J 0 Gulbransen Groceries forB liiarvey 12.50 -:firs, `I G DuBois Groceries for Brandt 8.g9 Everson I._erct. Co Groceries for r-tun t & l'a.hlein 24.57 J r' L.u-oin (�c Co Groceries for ;.-i s C o 1 i :- n 20.241 it C 1\-eith Groceries few I1innarci 24. 32 Custer i. ercail"cile C o Groceries fox' J F Reid 14.55 1,-oupt:ain Vier Store Groceries for Ergler 16.06 A J, B_ oven Groceri.e s for 1. rs Klinestrorl 13.90 LYncen Debt. Store Groceries for Feltberg et al a0.8g 0olten & 1-Lontfort Groceries for Davis et :.1 67.15 Go orge L� Barker SalLlon P^,cl:. Co Groceries fo r 1.-rs Taylor 35.00 Hutton -j_iel C o .rood for Lancaster 2.25 sou get Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt L Z as for+rai11C(.lU g9 t0 Sep 7) 3.02 Bl! ine 1.lunicipal Light Lig._t for 1.-rs Davy 1.00 Standard Oil Co Gasolile for Co Garage 34-7.50 Shell Co of California= do 27.00 T,bor (�c Cruihshan:,.- Parts fox -Co Garage 5:.s.51 Jiehl 1--otor Co i?aa:-ts for 3? er iff' S aU U 32.29 Standard Luto CO d0 3.45 -auto radiator « Fender Works Repairs for ilhex•iff' ; :uto 4.50 Dellinn,hara Battery Co Ls for S`hex iff's auto 1.85 Idd.ins Buick Co Gas 'G�?nk cover fox• S I1er if f 1.50 rage Service Station '-'ires etc for Co Suit 20.70-Sheriff 16.00 36.70 filbert :`� �rui:l:lel T3epairs "to Co"Murs cars 1,1.55-age 21-gt 11.85 22.88 iTor;th?•rest =-uto Elect. Co Battery service to Co :ilbcrc. 2. G3-Sher 30.31- Co Gnr��ge 1.00 (An, -Sept) 33.94 P L, Donovan Valves for Cha-•ity Coimiissioner'-s car 2.00 Puget Sound 'Melding ':lorl:s elding on Char. Cor:llil-rs. Auto 3.00 NortLr:rest 'Edw. Co 1:aterial for Court. ouse 1.60-Garage 19,'1- 50 ( ,ug-Se_�t) 196.10 '..lorse id?v. Co 1.laterial for Garage 9.10 & tools for Eng 2.95 1:].05 Puget Sound hoar L Lt Co Lts fox' Cths 46.32-Gas for Jail 3.5,- Lt for' Co Garage 6.00 g 9 to 'e10 7) 56.34 13e11 inglz:zir_ ,rlarican l'ubl Co -'ubl no"cice of for cclo;;ure of :) el Tax lien 304.30 do 1'ubl for county Offices 3.50 Union !-rtS ta. Co 6u-o. for : -Lid 1.50-'Tr 312.50-,1tty 1.20-=osr 3.40- _�gr -'Ct 2.45-J of 2 63.40-Gara.r;e 1.50 390.95 1S'tett=rintlilCD Co =]'T f oiL load! 2.30. 7o-Tre3.S 16.80 24 7. 55 G L .O1'g_i11, printer 1Sl aril:s for =rOS _tty (.illg) 1'2.75 P` I' "01 L Co., Inc City fox' -lud-.i-s!3r-U11:-Slier-Tr 50.00 RECORD -OF C®1MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Octo ber •l���ri Y'1-adnesday TxF `ls DAY or Ocobe.r. 192. '•lashington Dept. of Public Y°Yorks Public service la.T. for Pros Atty 2.00 Sandison Studio Photos of prisoners for Sheriff 6:00 Y.." A- I:1cCorkle Wood for Courthouse 278.20 Hanning Hdw Co Supplies for Janitor 6.85 & Sher 5.10 11:95 irartin Electric Co Light repairs for courthouse - 3.20 Bellingham Sheet %:fetal gorks Screen etc for courthouse (Aug) 3.35 B B. Furniture Co Linoleum cement for courthouse 10.00 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Janitor .85 Paul lolsman .-Heal•s for Prisoners 360 - 60 Tlelli.e A Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford 3. 60 ROAD & BRIDGE FU1TD. V E. iia,cDonell Salary as Inspector on Everson Bdg. (Emery) 175:00 C F. Ri stine Salary as Insp : on U• S Bridge (Emergency 102.00 E 5.7• Gooch do 14.00 J L• Johnston Salary - as mechanic a/c road machinery 125.00 �,.� Bj arras on Salary as truck driver 61.63 Geo Carpenter do 6.38 R kz• Ga,skill do 23.38 . +' Smi th do 6.38 Earl Averill do 4.25 R Y-oung do 5.84 F A• Brooks do 4.25 'd H-Littler do 2.13 R 1u11och do . 12.75 Douglas i,=uscut t do 4.25 Crarzer Contracting Co 6th Est.. on Constr. I,i1y span Everson Bridge (Emergency) 4,564.50 H E.Stout Salary as -`traffic Officer on Everson Bridge (Emergency) (Se��.let.Oct 3_.in) 137.10. Cra-rer Contracting Co 4th Estimate on Constr., idly Pier - U S Bridge (Emergency) 512.00 E A Parker Labor on Jverson-Goshen Rd (For.& team) 35.00 C J• 1.1ay Labor on Hannegan Rd 11.37 Dallas Iiay do 11 .3 7 Carl l:iuensbher do Fo reman & team 33.75 R Young Labor on i? Y'1 Diag: et al .pavements (Foreman) 13.66 F,a,ncis Brooks do 11.68 SI H• Littler do 11.68 R 11- Gaskill do 11.68 Geo• Carpenter do 11.68 `T'Yieodor Linde Labor on Birch Bay Hill et al Foreman& T 37.25 No i iian Yount do 29.75 Helge Linde do 17.50 Clem Knutsen Labor on Jam at Marietta Bridge Foreman 42.00 S :l Jones do 23.75 :lrtilur Emerson do 31.50 David Bisset do 31.50 , V B• Rogers do 15.00 Orville Corfee Labor on Hooksack Township Bridges Fore. 11.25 I:ka lvin Corfee do 1.75 Cecil Clinard do 1.75 !-i Cl ina.rd do 8. 7 5 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Lynden-Lourel Rd Foreman 4.00 i:- d'e Beeld do. 8.25 Cornelius deBeeld do 5.25 Fred Tarte Labor on Reese Hill Foreman 33.00 Jinn Scutt do 16.00 J K• L ainbert do 20.00 E Belmie do 16.00 Geo• Ca-r-oenter do 17.00 Chet Holaues do 21.25 S J• 11--arr - do 22.50 J Her-lan Peterson Labor on G 1,1 Rd & moving tractor Foreman 60.00 Geo• Car-oenter do 25.50 'W H. Littler do 23.38 Eben=..:ead do 4.25 R i:-' Gass -ill do -4.25 H D• Richardson Labor on bridge on Rd #29 6.00 Bridge Lunch Lunches for prisoners helping truck driver (Jul -thug) 2.90 Lynden Implement Co - Pe, for IIannegan 'load ( June) 5.10 Schvi�van Steel & Lichy Co Bolts for bridge on Dirch'Bay Rd 7T212 1'22 Tlor'htaest Hdw. Co Supplies for shovel, bridges, e tc 57.83 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil for Lumzai Shore Rd, e t al 30.68 lrni Danielson Gas for Drayton Harbor. Road 4.66 Hurd's Garage -Gas for Yuba: tractor 3.30 A ,7• Baker Gas for moving Yuba, to Garage 4.18 Fountain ' Auto Co Gas for truck moving jam puller 2.64 Diehl' I.iotor Co Parts. for truck_ s 65.38 John F CahiDbell do 2.35 Western Aiz'i,o Supply Co do 1.50 Geo• H 'leir Co do 19.90 Larson &lrriller do 1.00 Autoiiio'ive -arts Service do 8.99 Bob -'=`mite Tire Shop Tires for Truck 35.40 Fortlr•:est Auto Elect. Co Battery service to trucks -(June- Sept) 10.28 Hi >>Ia:; alr Garace Yielding truck 1.15 :Puget Sound Welding Co I,11t'1 & yieldin.g fo_ truck (:?ug) 27.25 Ever sow_ I.iotor Co Sup & Rep to truck on Reese Hill (Aug) 4 .25 ; i tc R�-.ctiator & Fender Wol':s Repairs to trucl_ 4.50 H-1U. Buy--ard Repairs to shovel 20.00 Union Iron %Yorks farts for shovel 11.25 II Y," Buzzard RSy airs t0 shovel ( SLIg) L 6• 75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS T11E 1s..t.._..._-..__ .1924........ _......_�..._.... _._... _ ___....... pAX.. O ... � ctu..oba::.., ,,...... .. ROAD & BRIDG 1 FUND (Continued) Schuman Steel Co Block for ditching machi-he `) 15.00 River Plate Steel Co Steel for scarif iersx_ 14:3.i30 Whatcom Co Impl Co Bolts for grader (.111)r) 1.00 Howard -Cooper Corp Parts for Rock Crusher 35.52 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber for bridges (Ilay--.Aug) 149.23 Bellpak Lumber Co Lumber for V an Zandt Brid-es 2.40 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber for 2 bdgs. on Rd jr51 (old Custer-Lz nden Rd) 126.25 JanieS C Lochridge 'Plank :for 'virrg dam at 1.arietta =]"ridge 38.90 Custer I.Iereantile Co 5ement ;for J31,-line-Ferndale Rd repairs 3.45 Lind -Gravel Co Sand w gravel for G eneva ' w-o 13. 60-G 11 11d 1.60- Blaine-Ferndale Rd 5.60 20.80 Ca ine-Gr:imshavi Co Coal for Jana puller at 1:ia,ri etta, Bridge 15.24 4aerican Concrete ti'Jo-rks Culvert etc for Ferndale Term 23dgs. 68.40- AToon S1o3d 78.75 147.15 Puget Sound Welding *Jo.rks `gelding on .:tfucks =".:. : : ° r ...,., - '; 19.10 D J Haines Salary, operating LLuami Ferry 100.00 Axlund Bros.- Totiaing Yuba tr�.Ictor out of mud 5.00 Harry Gonser 13urnin, brush on 1iooksac'_-S' as Rd Forer., a.n 20.00 W -- Whitman - -- do 10.50 J X Lambert do 3.3.25 Caine-G: imshavr Co Coal for Ditch ir15 145.65 H 11 Sturtz :Dec.Cing bridge on old Custer-Lynden Rd 6.25 A Bovendam. do 2.50 Hiram 'Willett do 5.00 0 E Wilson fo Forer_ia.n 9.00 _'BILLAI �IIT IiIGHVJAY I: IAIT3TLITAIICI; FU1ID R 1i Gaskill Salary as truck driver 19.13 Id 3j arnson do 14.83 John -Baxter Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd with rock crusher(Frrli) 137.50 tit H Littler do 32.93 Bert -Bullock do 64.81 Carl •11arrison do 65.87 Eben -head do 97.50 Jack •I.:oser do 63. 75 J T Watson do 38.25 E Baxter_ do 8.59 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Rd, (grader etc) Foreman 125.00 Gus Harrison do 8.00 Dan Harrison do 4.00 Jo in Bullock Labor on Smaish hoar-]". (Foreman) 97.50 John Bullock Jr do 77.00 A Ewing. ' do 42.00 C R Lagner do 115.00 E H Evring do 21.00 A U F-rost Labor on G 1:1 Road & Bridge foreman team 88.00 Geo I:laryott do 33.00 Chas Bartlett do 30.00 Forrest C Frost do 9.00 Ernest L Frost do 9.00 Union Oil Co Gas for Rock Crusher i•rork on Dera.--Gla,c . Rd 29.00 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co Paint, for Wa,rnick Bdg. on Dem-lilac. Rd 17.60 Albert 1L Bruriunel Repairs to Deming -Glacier Grader 3.48 Diehl, Motor Co Parts for graders on Deming -Glacier & S-anish Rds 18.50 Northwest Hdw Co 11-aterial for G Ll Rd 12.45iSamish lei. 3.77 21.22 Standard Oa:l Co Gas & oil for R Cr 66.13-Dem-G1ac Rd 56.13-Sami.s34'50 186.76 Glacier Lumber Co Lumber for Lynden Bdg on G U Rd 416.92 Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co Paint for Guard posts on G-Lt Rd 3.30 Coast Culvert F Fl-ume Co Hi -way Guard for G 1L Rd 36.00 Standard Auto Co Parts for Samish Rd Fordson 93.89 P W Strader, <►gent Gravel for Sa,mish Road 9.00 R ?i Darnell do 5.40 ColLmibia Valley Lumber Cc Lumber for' cab on Samish Ed. gra.c?er 4.14 C 0 Williams Labor on G I' hd at Laurel foreman B.OQ 11_I 0 Flight do 3.50 R L Sorensen do 1.75 7I VF,R IIaHICVIii:'7 0'15T FTT4ID . R 1,I Gaskill Salary as `Truck Driver a/c lo;_,• jaria at Bdg 6.37 11 B j am s on do 10.62 F A Bro oks do 2.12 R 1:;: Gasl=gill Salary as Truck Dr ivera/c Brooks Cribs etc (Emerg .) 21.25 F Sin ith do. 4.25 M Bjarnson do 6.37 Arthur Top Labor on Droolcs Cribs ( Eraerf;cncy) 103.50 Z 1� Fullner do 99.00 D G Caley do 76.50 Zlr� Ra,dder do 47.50 Arthur Ehmerson do 31.50 A !Touvrens ' do 90.00 Clem Knutson do 66.00 Y1 G DuBois do team 119.00 Geo Elder do 6.50 S ':1 Janes do 66.50 L R Abel CIO 18.00 T P Jeffers do foreman 144.00 `Ilia Radcler Labor on Rails Jam ( Biaergency) 38.00 Arthur Emerson do 13.50 A l',ouwdns do 13.50 Clan Knutson do.. 1 00 David Bisset do 33.75 J RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oc-cobcr TERM _ +eclrLes�: yTHE . _. l_st.._.... __. DAY of October .92 4 I' IT' a.:V'EL2,1FT I,'UITD (Continued) II Brooks Labor on bails Jana (Eriergency) 29.25 Leo .Jess do 41.25 L R .Abel do 33.75 Geo •Elder Labor on Gr ah2m dings ( Emergency) Foreman 71.50 Leo .Jess do 50.00 Clem IM ut:3 on do 22.00 L il.Abe1 do 40.50 S 'd .Jones do 23.75 C 0 , Thomas do 27.00 111ve3:son Garage & 1.1ach Co Gas etc for truck on Brooks Cribs ; ( Maergegcy ) 3.15 .0 E '.111ited Gas w oil for trucl_ on 33rooks Cribs (Aug -Sep)" 22.14 :rs .J Torstrom & Son 1tumber forB rooks Cribs " 241.32 ' r .Ro.IDer Piling fior 3rooltis Cribs u 97.83 Cai?1e-Grimsliavf Co Coal fO:L. 21 rooks Cribs " 110.05 Lynden Dept. Store 1. .teria1 , o !1-ool_s Cribs " 18.45 1-1 1�' .Buzzard Staples etc for Brooks Cribs (Aug) " 33.30 II W , :5uz z a,rd do " 18.50 Faxi,ers-Ierct. Co 11a tcria.l for :Brooks cribs 4.25 & GraharrL 62.42" 66.67 .'orse Hardware Co CIO 163.54 u; " 24.37" 187.91 Caine -Grirnshaw Co Coal for Grah .m Uings It 29.44 0 G •Caley Sacks for 1 kits Jam If 5.00 J i'l,Elsbree Itiver work at Acme (.:lug;) 60.00 Ernest Brandt do " 48.00 iLrthur Brandt do " 48.00 Union Iron '�,iorks r t 2 for Donkey 23.52 Larson & Ijiller do (Jul-Se-ot) 2.75 Thos Burns Repairs to Donkey 21.90 Burpee Adams Iron loa:Ics do 14.73 Reid Brothers Co do 37.76 1:I. Seeger do 3.00 Curtin &e Fraser do 8.25 luget Sound 'fielding '7orks Welding on denkey 6.00 Everson 1-rotor Co Re-oolil's to truck (Aug) 8.61 Lynden I'lotor. Co Valve screw .75 Eve:; tz Brass Foundry Bronze :Bushing 9.00 Everson "Hercantile Co Wedge etc 4.65 Northwest Hdw Co !,iaterial for River work 17.30 GE-1LVA-2.UUR ROZ FUND Wood -Knight Logging Co 6th Estimate on Constr. Geneve, -?'ark Rd 3,242.67 DRAIT,T . I!1�, .' . D IS T . 7-r4 1I_,IIITTI3I; IiTCE PJ I D . J De.Boer Labor on ditch 1:3.00 B C .Crabtree do 6.00 Ile my H Spaan do 42.00 11ika '1 Ilersbergen do 45.00 D Doxana do 3.00 Loui.s Zvie egno n do Fo rema.n 12� . 00 Leo hoole do 35:87 Larson & i[iller Repairs to scrapers 3.25 DR UT . I_ . k�m . D IS T . ITo . 5 111INTEIy i�1TCE FUlTD . Bellingham Publ. Co Publ. call Jfor bids --,-or clei.ning out 2.04 DRIIJ. IIEPT- DIST. r7 I.I.IIITTaj lAi-TCE FUE'D. John G Schields Labor on ditch Forenan 44.00 Vincent Ellis do 24.00 James Duncan do 10.50 C Hamlin do 17.50 Eimer Scutt do 21.00 Gordon z­iogers do 15.75 Nelrt. Hale do 35.00 J A 11cllonald do 38.50 Hens:y W L�'rovn do 35.00 Carl Zell do 38.50 James Vander Yacht do 36.75 G B Devenny do 18.25 Harry Willey do 10.50 C R Behme Ika.rdware (Aug ) 8.00 Custer Mercantile Co Hardware (Aug-Sepj;) 11.00 DFAI T. Ia17I.I: T. DIST . Tf15 FUI�M_ . L L Elms C A 1?erry D�:irid Johnson Col-Luabia Valley Lumber Co Caine-Grimshatr Co Fred Tartte a J I1a,rr Chet Holmes E Eehme Jim Scutt C Jager Labor on ditch do Skid grease for ditch Lujaber for _"iredger Coal L abc r on d itch do do do do do (Sep"Oct) .3 ,t Sep Sep-Cct Sep 7f 15.00 4.00 10.56- 8.00 21.22 130.50 91.10 63.75 35.00 8.00 6.00 I-IE.1711 DITCII FtTld7). E G flight Labor on ditch (Aug) 36.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -ctober TERM yiec;"10SCi.ay THE 1st DAY OF Ccto Ocr 4 ` t 1924 _1 bo~'t U i.!achil.ler Lovisa 3allentyne Arthur C Harlow C.,.:rl R-Mg r+ p • J_ .,Iran . �rJ Ian?.7:I �y ! �� Relief relief -�Llrl3.l of J H I-ieyser relief ?1. /. 11 ,n r� n rn ' iT 1. is _ Zi.G I��,�IL+Iv._XE I Ji_I). G ?=incaid, Jo Clez''_L Recordin; i.iarria;e Certificates 1 rani. IIrnC, J111, Snohomish Co do John 3risl:y, Jlk Sk_,.cit Co do H C .=ci. illerl, CliL a?.n Juan Co do II S`_ITJiL 1,Jr,.TD. Carl 4+ i.�OT'r,an, Sia_iDt Lincoln �%o iLefLUC of to '.Oilers cert-if icf?te fees _LL1t0iilotive 2-3'tS .7ervice SLll.ias Garage L; Elect. Co Fred Ehlers C�Lrrent E,:_sense Fund �ii11ia.I:l L Easton :'t -'U-1L r LVen,,3on Lert 3UllOc12 'vri C � 0 r �.. L1. t1ieY1 The "Uto TO-0 CO Sul:'la.S G`Vrace Cni.'. elect. Co `Jaffe service �taUien Knuts on' s :� L Callaaan LI" UC1'. Ii:V2'Sr;'IG.IrlI01:: _'JITi). =ar "u f 0 ' i1Cr iff I S UtU June Sup (,,C =pep t0 d-Ieriff's aI,t0 &TLlly Services as Dep Silerof _F ( Jul -.`iLl ) au-p. eti Rep. to ::ile_,'iff c froli Jo Gal- c., (:°Uu .lary os De"'o Silel'if f ( iLIE) do ! do " do " do it _Leto cu_ l !:` n ram'. :irs foa: Jile::iTf (.,Lls) u :, etc 0 , or if! 's P-dt0 ' 'Fire L tubes "o:,. sheriff " Be-.)P.i?'s -co 3 h::riff I a crix it L,..�ense �.s Sheriff ---- -•-000----- 1-5.00 25.00 100.00 10.00 42.00 1.00 .2. 00 1.00 3.00 16.59 45.18 11'0.00 130.15 100.00 53.30 30.00 85. 00 24.18 2.80 15.85 43.30 .50 66.18 V Surety bond Of Fred _._etcalf, for 500.00, `ive11 by U. S. i idelity L"! U_Zr ? i ;y 'J. , and covei'in� office of Justice of 1e ace fcr `i'oT:,r of ioo:':sac' , zras ah-oroved by the .mac Ird and filed v.ith County Jieri:. - ----coc ----- �/ Su='0ty bonds c= J. L. _3r:;nton as �Jleri:, 3. J. t:.Ll-,-;r i+red E. F_ens�)eter as and L Van LUVen as Justice Of mile 110 ce for Sel_i-,ht:ioo 10:1;11,-3)11i,) _;iVen by the U. a. 2idelity _.n = Guaranty Jo., ::ere - pproved br the 3bard 11C filed ;:ith C ounty Clerk. n')teS Of the ae�Ote:i'iJ r Session '::'ere read by i,le-3O-L1'ii ^.1_ ^i3j11'OVed. On mot -ion the he :30ar6 aujouri'led t0 i.ieet on '2hursd?iy, October 2, 19-4. Ch: iridan 3 :?.rd Count-' C0l_]Y"Iis2ioners _fittest: e �l er'_: 0 f t•ile 'Card . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM ^1?.zzr-s p y 1'xr•. tad DAY or Qc_t-ob.er 192 A Thursday, October 2, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 1 ,' 19246' Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The'following proceedings viere had: The report of C. C. ring, Supt.. of Co. Home, for month of Sepitember, was filed with the .Board: v The application of the K of P Lodge of Deming, for dance license for dance on October 4, 1924, vras granted.by the Board: C. -----000----- On'motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, October 4, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tr-.nrt aaturc�� y THE 4th DAY or October J1� 192 4 J Saturday, October <<, 19�'4-. the Bows llet - ur:_iu^nt -o _adjeurm,:-crit t :_,er on October ', 1�24. PreZcnt, al 1:1c, ber," of "chic - o .r:.i a1" the C1cr'> in attenc_ance . I e _ollowimr :=)r0Ceec 11�s acre it: 3=1 0_iilJ 30t CL, CF V0, J:dJ..i Ii 'l11-11; a._A`i' LER O1 _' <`i IEEr? OF ) 1.�S MIT 1 J,.Jw �.lY:-:j`t,.:­.Ei+ .L _LIIT.M4 ,11 L1 1L .— 1 L. i.+., 131. ..4J 1 , ..._r: D RIVE R IJLiIDOITT] 1,L2T 3U uE�i' ECIt - E.'J.? 1924 ) S'dZE,t.,i,'�,'Ls, i"u is deelaa eu 2dvisble by this :%oaxu t0 consolid to cent -Lin itams in the Merl:l3ne It Higlaviciy i_,ainten0'nce iAlnd and "i;i10 Fiver ImiproVement 1'unc,, for 1924, for the y)ur ose of )ayin- m in vena.nce clailas; t..i_3 i U 1' Z �er1S O1 LC ul�i._en V _.�? ins -- 11Ce, I:ui:lbe C 1lZn, Gravel , 1J Vln Cerlent, C1,nC'L ECiul �JllcYlt, S J"�)e-1r171 in the 1924 Ead,, et for iiigh- way i:_ainten_ance, be uid t iey `',re hereby consolid. teci into one iteltl of E-,uii.11iYlten- an c e ; - n1 a IJ L _T.RL ?? Ol1L�)E_'':ED t ,,at "he i'ue hs of EC ui_Ji1el1 i, -�2 ii1tG i1, i2Ce , �1:y i O., i?Te3 , u.�.i L"e suiJyJlies, iardlaare, Liaaber &-'"ilin�, `a,nd i"_iscel-).neous, ..S ? )jJe rin 111 the 1924 E1,1C�Let for 1{iVer I1.l�Jr 0VeT,1ent, iJ e -IrL they are hereby c,onso1-. dated in 10 one ite11 of w[? nuon-;lce, Lni! �.1.1 unei-_lJired balances as of the Cate of 'Septerlaer 1, 192,- being in these it ems in the se t`;io fur,d2- , b e _"nd, ?r e hereby i;l"`;i1Si erred to the i ,F 1 Oi E,!Ui OL'1011t nC: 1. 2 in- tenance in s:a.id funds. Done in regular aG joa_-nev_ session of the "bard t'1i S zlth day OI Octo;Jei-, 19: � . If it A 0 it i it 1 41 .t it it tt it (130--rCt of C�oun-ty JJoimais S- ti 1'ioners of 'yJiiatcol.l County " It State tt State of 3shin ion if i, it it It 11 it it it .s .t .i 1t it .Attest: E. C.--ortin Deputy County .'jaditor and Clerk of the 3oard. ----- 000__-_._ E. C. 3 alter C",-I i r1.i. 11 o i:':1e OarcL J. ::�iller Count- Coi:I-Ai ss loner Ed Di- own County Co-mai ss ioner she =.. nJlication of "J ie,_.1.1:�,n for license to nolcl ;.L<�,nce at .,1ti on October bra._ ted by th.c73oard* On raotion the 3or rc aLjourned to rLeet on _..-ond y, Oct Ober G, 1 F14. A Ua -} RECORD- OF COTNIIVIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October LTERbi L_onday THE Fi (;ji DAY OF Oc-tober 192 1donday, October 6, 1924: The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 4, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance: The follovring claims vrere allowed and proceedings had: IN THE 11-;'±'TER OF 13.PPOI1:TIITG I11TSPECTORS AND JUDGES ) OF ELECTION FOR TIC GEIIERzAL ELECTION TO BE ( ORDER APPOINTIITG. HELD IN V.rHiTCOI:i COUNTY ON 1TOVEI--,BER 4th, 1924 ) .11"111 LEAS, the law m.a-Les it the duty of this Board to appoint Inspectors and Judges of election for the several voting precincts in Whatcom County, to serve as such officers at said General Election; and '1IEREIS,S, this Board has carefully considered said persons and finds that the persons hereinafter named are residents and electors of the precincts in vrhich they have been appointed and are qualified to act as such officers at said General Election; NOVI, TIiSREFORE, 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 General Election on the said 4th day of November A.- D. 1924. Said persons herein appointed, the offices to vrhich they are appointed, the precincts from which they are appointed are as follows, to -writ: BELLINGHA11- lst yard, Precincts 11-21-31 ( Court House) Inspector Lose B Bennett 1301 J St Judge l rs J., Houck 1802 I St Judge 1',ellie A Robinson 1714 G St Judge Louise E Gavrley - 2216 G St BELLINGI< ,J.1- 1st Ward, , Precincts 41-71-91 ( Columbia School) Inspector Geo 11 Henson. 2212 Utter Judge yiuriel Shields 2215 Utter Judge Edith E Harris 2415 Meridian Judge Jennie Dunn 2631 'Williams BELLINGHAI,1- 1st Ward, Precincts 51-61 (Dibbles' Paint Shop) Inspector C L Linderman 2618 F St Judge Lillian Bell - 2740 Sunset Drive Judge Cora A Creek 2619 Elizabeth BELLIITGHAH, lst Ward, Precincts 81-101 (Riceland's Grocery) Inspector J A 11cIntyre 2331 Henry Judge ilrs Chas G ffinemiller 2323 Lynn Judge Alice E Riseland 2405 Lynn BELLIITG11,'d�- 2nd "lard, Precincts 12-22-32 (.City Hall) Ins.Dector J L Likins 211 Central Ave Nudge C E Davr 205 N Commercial Judge E E Sherwood 309 Grand Ave BELLIITGIiA1I-.2nd Ward, Precincts 42, 52 (Junction Grocery) Ins_cector W B Wilson' 2123 Hevr St Judge Bessie Rafter 2115 Franklin Judge Cecile Bettman 2114 Young BELILINGIL'.1- 2nd t"=a.rd, Precincts 62-92 (Beck's Bsahery) Inspector. Oicero Coffman 115 E North Judge C T Sl entz 2 750 Par!-,- Drive . Judge -,-lice I:,L Brighham 2320 Grant BELLIITGIi:�?,i- 2nd Ward, Precincts 72-02 (Setter Bldg) Inspector 1.1innie Huston 1317 E Illinois JL?die Josephine Voight 2124 Jaynes Judge Ida. Parberry 2154 Lincoln BELLINGH L1- 2nd Ward, Precincts 102-112 (Eureka School) Inspector Opal Clarno 1700 Alabama Judge Teresa Ferguson 2101 i-entucky Judge I: rs C 11 1--osher 2300 Yew BELLINGIJ, L- 2nd "ard, Precinct 122 (I:a.rch's Store) Insoector J L Gilf ilen 3921 Silver Beach _we Judge Rae 11 Smith 2821 1-tart in Judge o'111217, B Andrews 2816 Chauta uqu . live ;RECORD 'OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 15 0CtO.-1ghi T.I �T THE 6�iI1 DAY -OF OobPr19�+- �BELLINGHAI%=-3rd. Ward-, Precincts 13-23-33 (Diehl hot.or Co) Inspector Geo Doymer 1414 Dock. Judge '►1rs Georgia Smaby Stephen Court; - Judge Oluf Hoel Elk's Club Judge. J tiVT Hopp 615 Chestnut., BELLIE A11- 3rd Ward, Precincts 43-53 (Franklin. School) Inspector L C Brolcavi 1525 Iron Judge Lrs Lava HcCush 306 Potter Judge Margie Rowe 1621 Iron BELLINGH% - 3rd Ward, Precincts 63-83 (Lincoln School) Inspector Ora Gilgilen 712 Lake Judge Ethel E Hunn 2100 Lake Judge - Emily 1 Day 1407 Iron BE,LLIITGHA,1- 3rd Ward, Precinct 83 ( I,,ary Classes. Res) Inspector ..Nellie Y1 Stevens 3533 Lakeway Drive Judge Sadie Brethour 3528 Laketiiay Dtive Judge idary Classe 1748. El.ectri c Ave BELLI-NGHAM- 4th Z7ard, Precincts 14-24 (806 Elk -St) Inspector John Coulthurst 427 Forest Judge Baud Turner 625 Forest Judge Lillian Dufraine. 315.IT Forest BELLINGHAIi- 4th Ward, Precincts 34-44 (?.iapl e St Fire Hall) Inspector Iirs: R S Simpson 931 High Judge Sarah 11 Higgins 1000 High Judge FrRnk Wetzel 920 High BELLINTGHAIi-- 14th hard, Precincts 54-64 (11aple. St, Grocery) Inspector Roy I.i Tucker- 1714 %aple Judge C tL Swartz 1004 Jersey Judge Elizabeth Rath .1114 Indian BELLINGHIIT:% 5th Ward, Precincts Inspector Z'1 `U Carroll Judge 1,,Irs L E C harroin Judge Grace ldolzahu-i Judge Mrs Phi Ylill i axis BELLINGH-411i- 6th Ward, Precincts Inspector John .Barker Judge I:ia.ude E Rust Judge :-nne Larson.- 15-25-35 (Lowell School) 1123 - 13th 1128 -19th 600 - 13th 420 - 16th 16-26 (Waldron -Bldg) 1104 Larrabee 902 Wilson Ave 1005 Larrabee BELLINGEU.1', 5th & 6th Wards, Precincts 45-36-46' (Larrabee School) Inspector Ilinnie Brand. Clark 1715 Larrabee Ave Judge Geo S Yiestman 2902 Connelly Ave Judge Nellie Prettyman. 1910 Harris Ave. BLAINE- Precincts 1-2-3 (City Hall). Inspector J 1`1 G Iler-ritt Blaine Judge ljxs Naomi Pinckney Blaine Judge Haud Pennington Blaine Judge Alice 1illiams Blaine RI?D ALE Pre c-inct 2 & 3 o f Ferndale Tp (City Hall) Inspector T B Glynn Ferndale Judge Mrs C W Heanshaw Ferndale Judge. , E F Cingraars Ferndale Judge Emily Tiruaerman Ferndale Inspector Judge Judge Judge Inspector Judge Judge LYIIDEIT-- Precincts 1 & 2 (City Hall) Gale Edson 5,,ynden Conrad Axling Lynden Harold Knapp Lyrden Geo B Taylor Lynden NOOKSACK & 3rd' Precinct of Nooksack.Tp S G I'lather Nooksack, Harry Olin Nooksack J Guntert Everson_ R 4 (Farmers Tele hone Bldg. SITi!L1S & lst Precinct of ITooksack. Tp (City Hall) Inspector 0 D Post Sumas.. _ Judge tit L`I Gaskill S-umas 4 Judge J R S mith Sumas ACI:,1E, TGiINSHIP (School House Saxon Dist Yj8) Inspector E E Boddy Viickersham Judge `.`. Edward Herihmingsen _ �licltiersharn Judge Naomi Nelson !acme. inspector Judge Judge BAI'R TMY1TSHIP- .lst John E Cregg Frank Jennings Precinct (I:%anual Training Hall) Clipper Van Za.ndt Celia IJI Zarenba Clipper Inspector Ju dge Judge BAI�ER TO,,iNSHIP- 2nd Precinct (Old, -Camp IT E Jorgensen Chisville I artin Lewis Chisville B Duncan Chisville loo. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Z'r_RNr . _...._,___.LlancaIT_ _ _TfTc Gth _ :_ ......_DaY of ._ _ ......_ .Oc Lola er 1924 COLD-713IA Tc' ITS-HI2- 1st Precinct (,J 0 ','J Hall) Inspector Glen Bush Kenda11 Judge 'J C Hobart Kendall Judge Roy Baxter Kendall COLLT,Z3IA TO',::1TSIIIP- 2nd Precinct (Columbia Valley SchoolHouse) Inspector 11"tx Koehler R F D e Falls'i:c> ; Judge L E Potter Sluklas R l Jud-e 'Jilliam Frost Sumas R 1 CRMSCEI.TT T0':11:3IIIP- (lSamish L ak-e School House) Ins oector Carson Griffith So Bellingh.:ra Judge Lux Gerard So Bellingha.ra Judge Jin S 1leyer So Bellinghm CUSTER TOI:JITSHIP- lst Precinct (Custer School Mouse) Ins-ooctor yl W Parrish Custer Judge Paul Johnson Custer Judge Ernest Crea.sey Custer C'USTER TM',1,TSHI.?- 2nd Precinct (Haynie Hall) Inspector J H Harvey - Blaine Judge George 'Van I'lingerden Blaine R. 2 Judge Gerrit Van Wingerden Blaine R 2 DF,LT., TOWNSHIP- Precincts 1-2 (Old School Ilouse Dist 1-11312) Inspector John Axling Lynden R 1 Judge C A Johanson Lynden R 1 Judge J H Scope Lynden R 1 DEI.I2ITG TO:ITSIiIP- lst Precinct (Dearing School House) Inspector Cyrus `i' G aces Deming Judge John iI Uest Derning Judge Jesse IT Niles Deming DEMLILIU T TO-,;IT311Ii'- 2nd Precinct (Grange Ha11) Inspector H ,;Gates Der:.ing Judge i,linnie Watson Defining Judge W R IQ i.ne DeminF, YER1,TD l.LE TO'jJI:aIiIP- lst Precinct (`,7oodlyn School House) Inspector ,L W frost Lynden R 1 Judge 1.xs J C Aaiderson Ferndale R 1 7 Judge I,1r s Cl a :-a. Baer Ferndale R 1 EEP:TD-'J,27] TO`,J1TSHIP- 4th Precinct (ITo. L'ellinglia.ri School House) Inspector tee,=sie !�1n-smore Bellingham R 2 Judge Elizabeth Sulliv:mn Bellingham R 2 Judge Edna Johnson Bell in g.na,in R 2 GLIHEVA. (Ole: School Ilouse Dist #'44) Inspector W -? Ecic-ardt 109 E Holly St Judge Edna. Griffith 21 Geneva, Road Judge 1.1yrtle Childs 70 Grand Blvd, Geneva GLACIER TC�TiTSHIP- (Glacier `1'o�m Hall) Inspector Llolea. Bro,ni n G1.�,c i er Judge Ca-rri e Sr--iith Glacier Judge Chas .Bourne Glacier L.VJTRMNCE Tc�;,'ITaiIIP- lst Precinct (Old Store Bldg Goshen) Inspector ''alter L Geske Bellingliam 1? a Judge Paul G iarde Bellingham R a_ Judge R ;I I,Iize Bell ingliam R 4 LXUtifITCE TO';,'T?SIIIP- 2nd Precinct (To,..ms::ipllwll) Inspector Lido. B Co,ssils Everson R 2 Judge C 1.7 Sorensen Everson R 2 Judge A IC I.lartin Everson R 2 LTT-,EHI I,T� TD '-i1G.'1TSHIP(School Ilouse) Inspector I E :Tustin Beach Judge F I1 Taft Beach Judge Janet L Granger Beach LYIIDI;:iT `.2Gt;ITSHIP-- lst & 3rd -Precincts (T umshig Hall) Inspector S ',,' '1-.orthcn Lynden R 3 Judge L S S trenzler Lynden Judge P D Ha,rlmess Everson F E Daniels Everson R 3 LYY11DE11 `1'O'LZTSHIP- 2nd Precinct (K Radder's Res.) Inspector _1 B Colyer Lynden R 2 Judge Gerrit Polinder Lynden R 2 Judge Gerrit Veleke L;,rnde?z 2 H�ILI.'LE F.J LS Ta, ITSHIP ( Township Hall) Inspector Hugh Judkins Tiapl e F -1.11s Judge J zT Gilhau,en ]I ple F7.11s Judge R L S,?m11)1e Maple E�-t11s 4;5,�``7 RE, OF' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 c t, ob Tiio TERM Honday ..DAY or. ILUIIETT*L TM`Y3.'L1IP- Ist 1'recinct t Grt ge Hall Ins-oectox 1_1 Helmni i. i e t t a Judge e Katherine 11,--tylleW Lar i e to t a Judge LD J 1--,Edson Bellingham R 2 I'L=ETT11 TU6717SHIP- 2nd irecinct- (Blodgett's Rea.) Inspector ',W7 D Andrus Bellingham P 2 Judge .11rs F L .Blodgett Bellingham R 2 Judge G Frank Moody Belling�hari R 2 ,3 - YOU1iT_-,MT VIED TCA�.,1-' HIP 1st Precinct (Gran--' Viel.,f 90,liocl 11ouse) Inspector E C F-ingalson Ferndale R 2 Judge Dan Holman Ferndale R 2 Ju Clig e F 11 Br o d ahl Ferndale R 2 1 Nr 1OTT 2.1UT V.L"-EY,.' r70FT-SHIP- 2nd Precinct (School House Dist 93) Inspector George Peterson :31aine R 1 lu d r,7 e 11,ixtin Lonseth Blaine R 1 Judge Grace Duxbury Blaine R I 11OUITTAIIN VIEW T0,,1SI1IP- 3rd & .4th Precincts (Township Hell.) Insi)-ctor J P Felialey Ferndale F 3 Judge "LI43.bel Roessel 2ierndale IR 3 Judge 1, R Jones Ferndale R 2 ITOOKSACK Tg�;NSHIP- 2nd Precinct (Tovaiship Hall) Inspector 'L E Estergreen Everson 11 3 Judge h'rs Flora Hatch Everson R 3 Judge Paul AFrick Everson R 3 Inspector Judge Judge Inspector Judge Judge Inspector Judge Judge NOOKSACK TOWNSHIP- 4th Precinct (Old School House Dis-b 99) H -!L Edlin ITo oks ac 1c '."I A 11cCombs Everson R 4 E Everett Everson R 3 P.,011'1' TO1.*JrNSHIP- V V- an Houten P 1, He gg D F Hayes 1 0 0 F Hall) "'ark Park Park POINT ROBEIRLT-S TO'VdTSHIP- (11t Roberts School House) J C Thompson Pt Roberts J A Largaud Pt Roberts J V 11arien �t Roberts ROLE TO'V,'1,TSHIP- (Sur,91.,lit Scliool House Dist 303) Inspector T J YcCollum 23elling-11,am R 4 Judge E J Sinnes Bellinglimn 111 4 Judge E A !L tman Bellingham R 3 S ETI iIz,JUT,.O0 TG1,111TSI­1IP- (Julien's Residence) Inspector C E 'Wilkinson Blaine R I Judge Jane Bruns Blaine R 1 Judge Ed Julien Blaine R 1 TEIT LIME T0',,.,'1vSHIP- Ist Precinct (Forest Grove School House) Inspector J P Lawrence Everson R 1 Judge H Guc"Mrt Everson R 1 Judge L :D-irr Everson R 1 TE1f 1i'ILE TG1,W_7,SI1IP- 2nd Precinct (Township Hall) Inspector Joe L,.'-'eyers Bellingham 1", 1 Ju dg e J IT Parker i3ellingham R 1 Judge IT Richardson Bellingham R 1 32.,d Precinct (Victor School -Mouse) Inm)ector � I'L -dice �"cek : �L 3ellingharr, �' 1 Judge Dollie I Foster 3elling'lunm R I Judge L C Knowles Bellingli-am R 1 TENT 17IIE T C' ,,'�NSHIP- 4th Precinct (Davis School House) InspectorInsector j _,L Dinkel 3ellinghE)x_i P 4 Judge Fred Rauch Bellingham PL 1 Judge E-irauna SchrimsAer Bell-in,�Iyzii R 4 V:�:T MICK TUC-FITSIHIP- Ist Precinct (DeVliegler's Res. Inspector Thonas Parsons 6ilver Beach Sta. Judge Helen Young Silver Beach Sta. Judge Francis A Beebe Silver Beach Sta. VAT 71YCK TO%LT3HIP- 2nd Precinct (.athletic H, 11 Inspector John Campbell 3ellinglaan, -.,t A Judge J 0 Gulbransen Bellingham R A Judge 11 .,, Ha mi 1 t o n Bellingham R 4 V :_IT TU-',1'_,\TS11IP- 3rd precinct (Selene's Res. G 1,11 Rd) 11 s -isector W R 'Jallace 3allin;-,hazil R 1 Judge Gertrude Levison 3ellinghua R I Judge Leah L"1. Selene Bellingham R 1 SL. Lr_,'E PRE C 111 C (.1.1eydialem Ila-11) inspector J S 11oreland Rockport Judge Julia Clark Rockport Judge J:;- irs L =�L Dell le r c1sint Rockport ,4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TER.lkl 1--onday, THE 6 th. DAY OF October 192 4 TR,JL PR�CIYCT- (School -L-louse Pov:er PI,-.-,nt) Inspector 1i Sorensen Gl-%c ier Jude lnr:area G Sorensen Glacier Judge U G 1.aru1 Glacier V° _LL'P-,,r ,j PPE C I_,; registered Lyoters in precinct. ) Doyle in regular -,�,djourned session of the Bo--,,rd this 6tli dt�.- of October, 1924. C.1) 11 fl it it a � I i I I I It A .. II it 11 "Board of County Co2m-iiss- Ilioners of `.'.---r-,atcom County It 11 f I State of "r.ashiniZton 11 Li 11 If 11 11 u it 11 .attest: F C L�artin Deputy County aiditor .i.nd Ex-officio jlei?--'- of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. Lliller County Coriinissiones Ed Br o-;,,n County Cormiissioner On i-,iotion the Bo,--.rc.J. adjou:,.,ned to meet on Tuescln,10i October 7, 1924. RECORD CAE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 c t 0 r enm Tuesday THE r%th DAY Or October 192 g i'uesday, October 7, 192 . he 3oard l.let pur,u,n t, to rv-- jour-Tiaelit t�u1:en on October Oth 1924. Present, all i"1e11bers Of the: --%0`',rCz Yl:.. th C1eri� in`',ttCildailCF y10 fC110'rlYlE Cl ,ii":ls were allo-,. ed and >receeain s hr d: EG _` .1) L_ 3 L IDGII 2,UID. I,:olea -�r nin ,L _ �1en for ilo Tiil ,�uii� ink; c .. t - l e r 71iiJhviny, 1)er aCreei:lent of Oct 7, 1924. <;e125.00 :G '..:L1t`I. TI�I �GF.EL ,ITT glade thi,, 6t11 day of October, 19 ,4-, between l.iolea E. -Dr,�nin, a vii.dow, Of 3inatcom Jounty, tJashin-ton, ?)art-T Of the first rJ` rt 11d .J11atcOYi1 County, 1:lunici,Jai c01-o0r a-16 i 0 n Of the 3 t >.te Of •1ashinE,'GOn, th2Oui_;ll its b0.al'i4. Of C07."3 li S s 1O11Cr,0, -Jar ty of "Gi1r•, second -o rt . ITi uSSE I, tilat rilerB ;S, `',ri C?.t;l'eel:ten,t was ctLlly entered lYi'GO bet�:reen tiles ;!J r t ieS 'ilereto On Oct0ber 5th,= 1S123, t0 S'_1b111t the -. fount OIL t0 ,Do 0 --1^, said _.OIC�. E. Branln f0r the r irrht-Of-way across `-,)art of lot 4, In bloc'(Z 1 v,i1:_1 lot. 4, biOC'i 3, of the tovrn of :�l7,,,cier to -jsbitration; and rip i , .. C ' C C . , 2 . _ • ,,,� 1 1 l±, ,E ,a, the reyp0rt O: t,11e .rUi t,rU,t,0:. ..-1 , C�" CC OpE� itii_, l j, 0r0 1C1ect Utt<.,t i1 .t,C0i1 punt,, S1ot.l:.i 7-.✓ 11 t.hc el.`y7onse.J of 10'Tln� f__Ot:l S_vl'_'_ il�,l_V_(�t^_�7:..J riE.-.'V!),lt1 11c...sv 0n the wrest eY1d Of lot fir, lloCi( ]., Tov.71 Of �-%1_ Cier, t0 l 10Ci.ti0i1 On �11a S?:l;lp 10't Selected tJy I_rS. Bra-i-ii 1 7vith new s-imi1 ?r f0undation; and n c+ i - - Z j s 'r"' t 1. J" in J said y 'u ,� s 1• i t i s Y10',. desi- ec t��T �Oti'11 J`.,i G Ca t1e._G GO t, 13.t, t i S l _ _010. E. =r-:,Yiin t"11 iiiove .`'iAOI 11ouse or have same moved 'arid relieve ''.J'ilatcom County froitl the obligation to move said house, u-.lon the :o yli?ent t0 i;1110 r�U0 0lca Ej. ibf County Of the sui:1 Of :;?225 . UQ . q.r 111__T_111 Eli,", ORE this ,-� i�o *.; i.' 7 c r t '� t' .a " � E. 3 •) rYl`� 11 Hove i:Q!;, t� i4�1{t�, ,txiS <.:` �e81.. nt, �Y C )ae t,11: Gi_p."G i1e S.. ld i.tple�. r"i11n a._:.. said house Or cause (:glue t0 be hived fr0Y11 Off he rl"11t-O-f-17ay described in said-Greement dated October 5t11, 1923, `n," :llnll )..y all thereforesaid i10;.?se sh2lll be So i:lOved_ by Said 'Lole� E. 3l'.anin on or befoie trallLl 1'VT lot, 19;',5, net t'ik t •Jl'_",tcO1Ti COLlllL" Sl'Yal'1 Dzay to said :,olea E. �r.3nin the sm, of 225.QQ EJ ;,Table as folio-s: '5125.O0 at the time of the e :ecutin�, of tilis L reelient, '11C_ the al- -ice of ;;100.QU t0 be A) ,ic< qs tioo11 as file said house is Ylovect off of s-icti rim::' L'�of-vr..y; anci J11 1;) .:,tI-L-',TLJi: 4GP2P.Ev t'Yicl.-G l+llCl.I i1 Counter'" iS hereby relieved f1'om a.;_l Oblisations t0 hove slIid hOl.1Se -.s set forth i11 vile Sa1C'. 1'ey ort Of arbitr'i' d�teLL I" L, t Gr 9t,h, 1923. Ii '..ITI,131 SS '�% F'�3' CiLt the -.o arti cs have hereto cauzed this ` r reeinent -GO be cl:ecia l,eC.'i. this 7th day of October, 19 �4--. fl :7 11 it A it 0 it A 1t it ii 11 County t 113oard of County Colml:iiss�- 't ilioners Of ,JilatCOi;^t County ti ti State o1 .'ashinC;tOn it 71 N A 1 I 3 7t A it N 1_olea Ir ' ni 1. :11:arl�CQ1. CQUf:TY, Il.'oshin-ton By E. Ca,U a:a n of the ?3c,,.),rd of County Co2_1::1i ss ioners . On I:IOtion 'Ghe 13oa d adj Oilrned to iiiect O11 October ", 192/ 'RECORD ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS L:i c October "T�nM +ecin�sday Tim 8th DAY or October 1�J24 Wednesday, October 8, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on October 7, 1924. Present, all.members of the Board and the -Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: BEFORE THE BOARD .OF COU1\TTY C01.'d!IISSIONERS OF 77H. TC011 COUI%TTY , WASHIITC T01T. ,/ ORDER OF BUDGET . VIHEPEA�, pursuant to Chapter 164, Session Lays of 1923, relating to County Budget system for making and controlling county estimates, tax levies and expenditures and provid- ing penalties for the violation thereof, a certain notice was published once each week for two consecutive Y�ieeks ir-miediatelyfollowing the adoption of the, preliminary budget in the official newspaper of Whatcom County, of the holding of a meeting on the 6th day of October 1924, at the hour of .10 o'clock A.H1. to .consider the tay. levies'. for the year 1925, and to t_ make estimates required to meet the public expenses for the said year; and y'IIEREI-S. , such estimates were fully itemized and were given as required for each depart- ment, and a sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative preliinary budget were available for distribution .as required by law; and WHERE .,1S, notice was given that any -tax payer might .appear and be heard in favor of or against any of the proposed estimates or tax levies; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners did, on the 6th clay of October, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.11. meet and consider the said estimates and proposed levies; and TYHE'PE_1S, after hearing all argLyiients in favor of or against the estimates as set .forth in said budget, the Board ordered .the matter taken under advisement until the 8th day of October, 1924-; and 7=1RE 1.S, after due consideration the said Board of County Comm`iss-ioners did determine that the uaoun.ts hereinbelow set forth were and- are the proper and necessary amounts to be used Tay the several departments of" the County of !Yhatcom, for the year 1.925. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDEPED by the Board of County Comi-Iii ss ioners of hatcom County, 'Washington, that the amounts hereinbelow set forth shall be, and hereby are ndopted as the budget for the year 1925 for the various- departments set forth, to -wit: C0L-T:IISSI0ITERS . Salaries of Commissioners 6,000.00 Postage, telephone & telegraph. 150.00 Tr 3,nsp crtat ion, cartage, etc . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 250.00 'halo maintenance .. 1,200.00 Sundry expense . . . . . . . .. 300.00 Records and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Total . . . . . . . . . ;� 8,000.00 COTTivTY AUDITOR. _ Salary of Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "�. 5v 2 , 2.50.00 Salary of Chief -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,620.00 Salaries of Deputies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,380.00 Salary of Deputy at 0100 . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Salaries of Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 3,240.00 Salaries of License & ALito Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00 Salaries of :Bookkeepers . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . • • . • • • • • • • 3'; 300 .00 Postage, telephone and telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850.00 Office supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00 Transportation, including auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Surety bonds . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 Equipment maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00, Office equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 To tal . . . . . . . . . . 20, 615.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS SaIarJOf -Xrmn,sDrer. ^ , ^ . . , ^ , . ^ ^ . . . ^ . , , . . . , . .. ,2v850.00 Gm]aZ��alz ���i e 3?. .. ^ .. ,. . . .. . , , , , ., ,�. .�^. ,�. . . I^620^00 BaI,a2ie2ofDeputies. 4,800.0{) SmIcIries of Clerks. 5,I00^00 Salaries of Extra UIeIks . ^ . ^ , , . . . I,080.00 ',IDat���^ t8l��l2��� �� �8I��Z�n�. . . , . . . , �. . . �, �, �. '. '. , . ^ . , . I^700,00 Trans-oVrtsotion 80.00 Sunury Expense 300.00 Co Garage caarges 200^00 Insurance . . .300.00 Enni t . , .500^00 furniture a -;id fixtures. . . ^ ` . . . ` . . . . . . . . . , ^ ^ ^ . . , . I00,00 ReoOZds`GDd suppIieG. . . , ... . . . . . . . , ^ . . . , . , ^ . ^ . . . 1,250.00 .LDtaI I9^I80.00 8aIar�O�OI�ZIc.. . , . ,. . , , . . , . .^. ,, ., ^ . , . ^ ,. .� 2^250^00 Salaries Of Deputies. . 8,300"00 PoOtac,e, telenhOne f6 telegraph. I50.00 Tra,.-I s-oOrtcttion. 5Q°00 Jury list 50.00 ]-11quip eut maintenance .50^00 SurLdr� Expense.,'. . . , , . ^ . , . . ^ , , , �' ^ �. '^ . �. . . , .`, , . 800^00 I cle8Qrds, 300^00 Office eguiIii1eIlt Total . , ` ` ^ ` ` . . . :!' 6^450.00 UDDN TTY ASSESSOR. DaIa2y aGAnsOGSOr, .. .�. . ^ . . , ` . ., . , . . . .'. .�, . , . ,. � 2^250^00 Salary as Chief IJel.)lt}r I,800.00 GmIcxrie8 of 'De-.)uties". . ^ . . " ' 4v080°00 Salaries of I7i8Id De-puties. 3,000^00 TiDib8r cruising '500°00 GaIoriao of QIorlos. . . . . ^ . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . 500.00 Postage, teIePIloDe & telegraph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . " 150^00 Transportation . .. . ^ ^ . . ^ ^ . . ` ^ ^ ` . . . . ^ . . , . , , , . . I75^00 �bLi�expenseexpense . ^ ^ ^ . . ^ . . . ^ ` ^ ^ ' , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . . . . . . . . 250.00 Sundry expense I00.00 Records £z supplies, 1,500.00 '�O�aII4,305.00 PIMSEOUTZNS ATT(-1'Z�[EY, 8aIurJ Qf P,oseootinC AttOrney^ ^ . ` ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ , . . , ^ . . . . , . � 3,250^00 Salary of Deputy ., ^^ ° , ^ . . ^ .. ` , . . .. ^, ^ ^ ^ ^. . . . 3^I00.00 Salary OfStenographer .. ... , ^ . . . ^ . .. , , ^ . , ., . . ,, . I"200"00 Repo --ter fees &8ztra st-elzograp}ler.. . , , ^ ^ ^ . ^ . , . , .. . ' . . 300^00 Pos-'Gage* teIe,)aoD8 & -b eIeL, ra-ph 200.00 Office supplies . . ^ . ' ^ ^.^ ` ^ . ^ . ' '^ ` ^ ^ ^.^ , . . , ° , . . 300"00 Printing -briefs. ^ ^ ^ ^ ... ` ` ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^'^'^ ` ^ , ` ^ . , , ` . . . 500.00 TIo-a.-,port3tiOn . ^ , ` . ^ ^ ^ ^ ` ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ` ` ^ ^ ^ ^ ` `° 250.00 Express, corta,-,e etc^ ^^ ^.^ ` ^ ^ `^ ^ ` ` ` ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ' ^ . . , ` ` . 10.00 Sundry expense . . . ^ ` ^ ` ^ . . ^ ^ ^ ` ` ` ` ^ ^ .^ ` , . ^ ^ ` . . 300^00 Annual report . ^ ^` ` ` ^ ^ ` ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ` ` ^ ` ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ . . . '. . ' 50.00 Office equipment . ` ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ` ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ` ^ ` , . . . . . . I00"00 Records .azdBoInIi8G.350.00 Total 7^6I0^00 'SIMRZFF. Salary ofSheriff s. 2,250.00 SaIaIi0s of Deputies. 8,I00;00 JI>eoialo8rTrioes I^800°00 Office supplies . . . . . . . . . ` , ` . ^ , , ^ ^ . . . , . . . . , ' . 300.00 PO8-t';age* telephone 8u tele ^ , . , ^ ^ , . , , ' . . . , ^ . . . . .. 400"00 lato zuointenoDoe. " . . ^ . . , . , , ^ . , . . . . . . . ~ . . , . . . "2v000.00 Transportation . . . ^ . . . ^ ` ^ ^ ~ . . . ^ . ^ ^ . ^ . . . , . . , , ~ 700°00 Sundr3r ez��ansa. . . . . ^ ^ . ^ ` . , ^ ^ . . . . ^. ^ , , . . . , . , . " I50.00 Office equilzrent. . . . . . . ^ . . . , . , , . . , . . , ^ . ' . . , . . I00.00 Records 4:5.00 -Z2'-0Ei0l}iIe. 3x000.00 Un-osid bills of 1923. Total 17,284.00 8aIary0fJ"xiler.� I,680^00 Salary Of Ooo]c" 480.00 3oar-tL Of 1�ris0zlers^ ^ ^ . . 5,000"00 Clothing & blankets . . . . 150"00 Laundry I25"00 Gas '& IiglItG. . .I00.00 Sundry expense . ^ . . , ` ^ , . ^ , . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30O-.00 Furnitcxo L fixtures. 50"00 TotaI.^... ^ . .. .� 7*885.00 -l-, , 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October 11E. _._.___ �3'i�i? _._..... DAY or October__. . 192 OOUj791�1 1� :; ; II:�'uR R. Por sa1�.r r of En,;ineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 2,250.00 Salaries of deputies 1,920.00 Salaries of "d,l erks .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 500.00 Salaries of field �:arties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 Postage, telephone c teleCra;)it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Tr.anm)ortat ion . ... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 Off ice, sup-o-lies. 100.00 Sundry. e.�fpense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 250.00 11.1ecords, 100.00 ,zitomobile. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11200.00 -'a tal 12, 380.00 SUI?L? I ;r� .�ET;sl _, C,U1 r'C�I' SCHOOLS . Salary of Su-oerintenuent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00 S; lar-ir of Je!)uty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 500 .00 Salaries of clerIcs .. 900.00 Tra-llsportation. . . . . . . . . .. 200.00 _1.1ito ina.inten nce .. 500.00 o atage, telephone L telcgra_ph 300.00 100.00 intin 300.00 ... Ec uipi,zent 2-, ii-it encj.iice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 100.00 vOuntyr .B0"t,ria 01EliL1CatZOi1 , . .. , 100.00 Records & suj?plies . , . ... .. 75.00 Total 6,325.00 COtT�::Tl 1'ItSI OI,r',1T. lclry ,Ol vOLLYlt� I%� % 1C1 1? . ? 1,6U0.00 �ssista,nce t . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . 100.00 2r ansoortation .. . , . .. .. , . .... 50.00 Inc:idental;�. .. .. .. .. , . .. , . 75. 00 -Drugs .. , . .. .. , . ... 200.00 .To t,:til .. . . . . . . 1111) 1,925.00 c0 oy R . S ala,ry , of 0oroner . . . . . . . y 800.00 fitness =+ees for inc:uests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Jury Fees " . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 3undrie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 S-oecia.l services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Total . . . . . . . 1,100.00 c0U]_.'2Y SE S_'1lZzry .of '11"Oer CUIOSZs HUrse . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,JOO.00 Office .supplies, .)astace, telephone, transport;-ttion, .auto liiainteno,__1ce , ecluipinent ino,intena.nce 500.00 Total W 2,000.00 . ✓i . TY /�. i1� T�77 CJU,.�T 1 1 is �zRl SJ UTJ .! V Sl nIj r �v +p+. r� ,'�;d:(.:.J1'i 6 • , S ,l ry .of ­ricul aural Agent 1,900.00 8-).lary o_ itellogrz0.p aa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100.00 Uff ice .coui'-)iaent m aintem; nce . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Off ice suo-olies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90.00 Po �:ta ,C , te1'_ei;ho fie telegr�-.ph 90.00 _uto rr a int en>-mce . = "l5.00 Tr-arlsportat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160.00 Sundry . e_aG e--nse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . `75. 00 Of f ice • ec+ui o..,Ient .. ... 175.00 .iutomobiie . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 450.00 Total ;a 4 ,230.00 SUI'.!;RIOR COURT. D E I- - .- -.TT 1TQ 1- Sal.v�­- of Juu_me . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .; 2,143.80 S.aala ies of 3ailiffs. .. .. 250.00 Vi .s iti?1[; Judf;e, & Court- Costs. .. .. ,. .. .. 50.00 'iditness Fees 1,200.00 Jury Fees ._. . . . . . .. 5 , 500.00, LSO�;-.rd of Ju.-•ors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 .Eefem-ing attorneys in felony c^.ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 Sui'1dr empense .. .. .. ,. . . , . 60.00 Po sta.Le .. .. .. .. 30.00 Tele,_)-.:one w telegraph ,. .. .. 100.00 Records & su_.;n>lies. .. .. .. .. ,. .. .75.00 Reference boobcs . .' 40.00 1923. 3.00 T0tal .. .. .. ) 10,00(3.80 ]DTeri r YO. 2- Salary of Tulle . . . . . . . . . . . 2,1 43.80 Visitin" Judg` e Court Costs 100.00 ,-I&sicl-.ns' lees �!nSr.I'l ca eSj 500.00 � i -ness fees 100.00 octave, tel6pj'1oiie.•L 100:00 Records, reference books, - equi oraeIIt --•--r 200.00 Total - 1Y 3,143.80 DE1- LF?T1717,1"Ti' t,T0. 2, JUVE:i�!L.2 COfJR'i'-R S�,lry o� s'rob�aioiz Officer : : :p 1,800.00 P 0 S-GR e • 25.00 Tale-.)hor_c ("C tele--pa-01i . . . . . . 100.00 Tr,tnsiaort �tion. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .250.00 Rxi)ress, etc. •rt 10.00 Office erlui �tilent yintenance: : : ... , . 50.00 Si-ixidry ex-aens'e: 20.00 °at o r.,in.in': nce . 330.00 . thers'='ell<<ior..� . . . . . . . , . . . . 25,000.00 Came of Juveniles750.00 I3ol-rc of 'risitiaton • 75.00 Ile eorcls and supplies , 50.00 U11-0aid bills of 19,623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 'Du�)--)l emen -u _t.l r 1923 bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117.10 Total - 28,578.05 OIP ICI rIL COURT REPOI- TIER . Re -porter's fees uncle Leos ioli Lairs lJl , . e tiz_ .tell . , . : : : 2,600.00 Records .tnd au -,-)-,,.)lies - 75.00 M ?osta;e, telepllolze w'tel'egrakn . 30.00 Surety fond •<•+•, •,•.•.•,•.•. •. •, •. 7.00 7.00 Sundry ExG�ense •. •,•,•, •.•,•.•. •. .. .`. . . . . . 25.00 --`'otl • . • . y? 2, 737.00 JUS `? I CE . , COURTS. CITY- S� Dries of Justices of t11e Pe?,Ce 2,400.00 S,-� L,ixy of Cleric :: .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420.00 Office su-,Tolies, . • , • , • . • 100.00 _. '`fitness I+ s 300.00Ju�:y _Fees •.• •.•F• •.•.•.•.•.•.•,•. •. •.•. •. •.•: •'• •.•. 150.00 Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 OTETEZ- Justice',, Cons"a l(" )"fitness, �c, Jttry Fees . 150.00 Surety :-Dond.s •. •. •. •. •. •, •. •, 50.00 'Qt;�4l,•. •.•. •,•.•. •r v. 3,920.00 CCITS.103LE t,_l= OF,, DELLIITC:Hrti:T. , Sal. , of Constable ., •.•.•. •.•.•,•.•,•.•.•.•,•. 720.00 ,. TranaDo ^cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 1A sce11q.neous 50.00 aLLltO rll intenallce 50.00 Rxi-)Anse . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Total 957.00 " COURT HOUS12]. Sal %--Py o'. Janitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 ,Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Janitor's assistant .•.. 300.00 •. •. .,.,. Insurance. .' . ,,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 v nitor•supDlies .� •.•. •. •. •.•,•,•,•.•.• •. •.•.•.•. •.•.-. •. 300.00 Li;ht, rent,:, <3; suplies •. •. •. •.•,•.•.•.•.•,•.•.•.•.. 900.00 P1. el . . . 900.00 Fu-Miture & fiz:tu.res•... ....•.•..,•,•.•.•, •. •.•,... .,. . . . . . . 1,000.00 Repairs , & re-.:jlncetilgnts „ .. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 Y Uvrba,7,e dis ,oral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 Sundry expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Laundry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Un_-.mAd -rills of 1923,.,...,•. •. •.•,•, .,. 4.50 T(?ta1_ . 9,979.50 COUI"IT r.'JI.-flr�. Srl,ary of Illechanic• .. • 2,100.00 ,- Sal,,try of '=1!oorrl_n. •. •,•.•. •. •.•.•.•, •. •.•,. : 1,620.00 THateri l ..•,•,•, •,•.•.•,•.•.•,. 3,500.00 Gas & oil ` ` 4,500.00 TeleDhone . . .. • . • . • • . • . • • • 100.00 . Insur,-.x_ce on cars etc . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . 700.00 Lir. lz-c &- po`Ite .. • • • • • • 150.00 . . . . , , Sundry Ezcoense . ... , . ......... , . . .. . 300.00 l,` chirtery �_Zv_ ltaary tools ... ... , . .. . - . • • . ._. 500 00 Tot l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,470.00 0 c t- o -.) e r .... TERZI RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS edne.sd,1,1r.,..._ j I ITE 8th DAY OF October 192 4 . ........ ..... .. .... ....... -- . ..... COUITTY 1-1011m Salaries of gui)erinter.dent' & assistants 7,000.00 Labor 700.00 Insurance . . . . . . . 300.00 Postage tel-n ne,& telegraph , . . . 60.00 Food. 5.600.00 Clothing o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,25Oo00 Dr u p .�s c c1ibmicals .. . . . . . . . . . o o 1,500.00 Feed. 1,560.00 Gas L oil 500.00 Maintenance of auto 300.00 Physicians, dentists, o -p e i c i an veterina-y I . . .. . . . . . 250.00 Repaii-s & Teplacemen us 1,000o00 might 2entals, supplies & power . . . . . . . . 200.00 Equipment iin%int-en.,ithce . . . . . . . . . 800.00 Seed's 0 o 200.00 LaLmdry 50.00 Hardware 150.00 Sundry expense - 250.00 Fuel & incidontals, 750.00 Unpalid bills of 1923 272o91 Furnit-tu-e & 1'i-,ctures 4,500.00 Tot-.1 27,132.91 DETEITTION HOSPIl'AL Salary of lk),trom . . . . . . . . 900.00 Labor . . * ' ' * * * -*'. . 50.00 Postage, telr--3)hone.& telegraph /15. 00 _ . Food 500.00 Brus"s 300.,00 Fuel 100.00 Light rental, • & supplies 25.00 Sundry exl)ense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Laborat-ory analygis . . 100.00 Unpaid 'bills of 1923 . . 10.93 T o 'u-,:1,1 2,330. 93 t . COlMr2Y 111,1DICTEITT Salni-y of Charity Cmu-iiissioner 1,200.00 Food 6,000.00 Clo'llinr, & shoes U k: 160.00 Bo-ard L ca5:e, 900.00 Hospital care medical supplies 1,500,.,00 B U --P i,3, IS AOO.00 Tro,veling ex.-pense 500.00 Rents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00, Fuel:. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lir,ht . . 50.00 Water - * 50.00. 1311 ue- r . . . . . Te1e1)"one telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 Un-o-aid bills -of 1923 79.76 Total 11,414.76 STATE - U-,I1T2RS Sal a.-I.-ies of S t, t -U'- e Ema-iiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250.00 Sundry ex-pense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Total 1,350.00 I ELECTIONS 11,,TD RLPGI3TRL',.TI01,TS Salaries of election 1) o:),, r t1 S Q 100.00 Printing, supplies - & -publicatio'ns -1 "Ut 0 . - - - � - - ' ' * ' . . .,. 425.00 • Registration - books ,&-. 300.00 Uw)Laid 1923 bills 3.2;05 'Total 1,257.05. III S CELL . 1,11E OUS Indust2ial Ins? iance 11000.00 ,Advertising & publicat- ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700.00 Ju,.L-,1.ien-'U-s & claims . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Local li-i,-proverient Assessi-,ients 500.00 Registering births & deaths 200.00 Forec-t fire Protection 1,000.00 Court costs . . . ; . 50.00 Records & supplies 25.00 Miscellaneous 1301E�0.00 Advance expenditures (Donohue) 17i000.00 Printing for County 150.00 Troasurer's 3;% rebate on currcnt, tax 25,000.00 uito for Treasurer ;'Ls,�3 e s s o r et 'bills '• al 1,200 08 Unoaid fc)L- 1623" . . - . - - i;-" : 0 Supple -mental. 1923 bills 890.49 Total 49,227.49 Total CURREY.�T E..,2EIM 2und a 294,794.29 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October -- - ..':Znhti�rednesday THE8t1OCO7G.t......,_..__ _.._.,..192.4._ __._-._...._..-._..-_.___D .Less.Estimated Receipts- :�_15000.00lditor's Office �p � 'treasurer's Office , . 38,500.00 Cle-rkld Office . . . . . . . . 8,430.00 Sheriff's Office 2,100.00 Engineer's Office . . : : 250000 Justice Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,518.50 constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 400.00 County Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,470.00 County Hori.ie . . . . . 2, 000.00 Detention Hospital 1,160.00 1.1iscellaneous . . . . . '1,500.00 84,328.50 Net anloun-t to be' raised b,,T' taxation for CURRET EILPEIT, SE' ti 210,465.79 County Election Supplies Bond I+und- Redelilpti on of warrants 20,.740.00 Interest on warrants . . . . . . . 1,251.40 Redemption of_ ,Bonds.._.: , - ,. , . 2,000.00 Interest on bonds , , , 1,300.00 } 25,291.40 tldvanced Expenditures a/c elections . . . . . . . . . . 3,500.00 Less estimated receipts 3,500.00 ---- General School Fund (Rein & Bal Code 4602) : 153,425.00 Soldiers' Relief - Relief . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Burial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 1,000.00 Iload' & Bridge 2und.- . . Sala,'ies and wages ('aintenance) . . . . . . . . . . 20,000.00 Other e rael-lses: 11a.intenance, 91er ation_, and. Reol.acing Bridges . . . . . . 27, 000.00 • Highway 2-B Bonds (lP Dias), Bond Installment 3,825000 Highuay, 5 Bonds (G.11-Rd): " �' 2,692 .50 . Cities w iorns 15`0 9,000.00 'tdva,nce e .pe7-iditures loaned.:. Donol�ue•bonds• 18,000.00 Emergency warrants issued,: Welcome Bridge �322,825.27 -arid Donohue Bonds 04,000.00 . . . . . 26,825.27 Unpaid 1923 bills ._. 103.18 Salaries &. Wages: Blac.1ksm thing 1,500.00 Replace Ba2nes Bridge . . . 600.00 Replete. Rouerz CreejL Bridge, (Rd 281) „ 800.00 Repl,a,ce Hutchinson Creek Bridge (Rd 272) 700.00 Equi-)meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 6,000.00 For e s.t �Re s e rve liighyiay-. Unpaid obligations to United States . . . . . . 39,000.00 Advanced 111oney a/c Right-of-Z'j'ay 700.00 Unpaid war 'ant,s 8- in; erect . . . . . 56,, 905.16 Surfacing Shuksan-lalstin Pa,ssSection 15,000.00 En1erc ency - a� rn.nts for payment of Contract obl iga -ions . 19,000.0b Total . . . . . . . . . . p 247,651.11 Less estimated receipts- 1iiscellaneous . . . 500.00 Sale of.:3cnds. .130, 100.00 130.600.00 Total to be raised by taxation_ for Road & Bridge Pcrn,.nent Hi glnTr%y 11ainterance Fund.- `. .. p 3,500.00 �,a.1a.�.� i c s of For err.�n Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000.00 Tea.lr . . ... . . . . . 500.00 Ec_ui-olient�<';Main ten::nce, I,L�mber, Pil-Juig, Gr��vel, Ce,nlrnt and .r.'avinL 9,000.00 EC L�i]Jrllen is . . . . . . . . .. . 1,500.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t22,500.00 Less- ..,'St. receipts from State Permanci.it HiShway Cons truction- Construction of Guic.,q Meridian Toad Bridge Less estimated receipts from State . . . . . . . . River Improveriles-It- 22,500.00 32,500.00 32,500.00 Salaries of Foreman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % 2,000.00 Le.b or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , 000.00 T e ales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 000 . ob !jgL1i Pile1'!t 3.]ntenal?C£;, explosives, gc;l"age sll]3plies, hr:�a'dzr�:.rc, lwrlbey, ;ailing, miscellaneous. 10,000.00 Redemption of llrler�r_:lcy ��la.rral�ts . . . . . . . . . . 9,000.00 Unpaid 1923 bills .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.43 l;quiwrne}zt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 Linmi 1 e r ry- PLurcha.se ni':i.ce or Lniriii 1'erry.... . . . . . . . . . is 9,577.00 Insurance 1924-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 O�:e:. �.tia n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 I?epa_irs etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 117,051.11 29,932.43 4'7 1is ,47`1 .00 October RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS "IL'.,'e dn e s (lay Ti-m 8th DAY OF Octo'i)er 192 4 County's Assessments on llighvmys (Donohue)- Hy 1;ladne-Iynden Road Hy --j�12fl . . . . . . . $" 12,364.12 Custer -Haynie -�Loa.d' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q 45,500.37 Roa.d' (11y`-,!j26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 42,452.14 E`orth Delta, load (Hy 7r27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,31,67.67 Lynden-SLuria,s Roc.cl ' (Hy 3 0 1 . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 16,251.69 Yo o 1-I's e,ck -Si:u-atts, Road(Hy i#131� . . . . . . . . . . . . . �i% 9,069.96 Townships' Assessmei-.,ts 6n Hig,znvays (DO-nohue) - B1�-..ine-Lynden Road' (11y'7�'r'21)- Custer To-,v_nship . . . . .. 08 6,684.08 Cusp er-Haynie; Road` (11:7'7#25 Custer To-anship . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 10,915.74 . - .!Delta. Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 105.89 *') 21 021.63 Lyn,den-Laurel Road (Hy -/,t26)- Ten L�ile To%mship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11j 10,234.43 Ferndale Township . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 2,751.43 Lyriden Township. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,376.89 :; 17,362.75 north Delta, Yloa,d (Hy #127)- C-L,ister Tovinship. 225.50 Delta Township 1, 447. 50 1 673.00 Lynden-S,umias E'oa,6. (Hy 7/ '30)- Lynden To%,-.,iiship,. a 5,575.24 lTooksa,c�: '_Fo,,vnship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hooksa,ck-Sumiez foad (H-,y- #-31)- Nooksaxic Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3,267.14 3,267.14 V,:,,n-14yck RoELd (Hy -#,32)- Van Uych Tmvnship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 1,321.30 DiI.e District No. 1- Salexies of Foremen, labor, expense . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Dra,in. Dist. Ho. 3 Praford)- S@,laxies of 1"oremen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 _31ection 10.00 Hiscellameous 7.50 Bond Premavaa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r .50 2 r/5. 00 Drain. Dist. 111o. 4 (Russell)-. 10oreiiien, la-bo_r, teams liudber, - ha,rdyroxe, - e,-:j:.,Emse .. . . . . . . . .S 400.00 Retire 1/5 outs luamding vfa,rrants cc Int ci/c original dist.. ,i.-,:,?,intene.nce. 800-00 4** 1,200.00 Dra,in. Lnj?t. Dist. 17,o. 5 (Bellingar)- ?'or emen, la.bor, ligaLer, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .350-.00 Lra.in. ini Dt. Dist. Yo. 6 (Field)- Fore-rilen, labor,-etcc. 4 100-00 Drain. Impt. Dist. ITO. 7 (B2:v.-.,n)- Foreai,en, le.bor- luimllc--:nett .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 15 (SEnr Creek)- - ' - - ' - ' - Foremen, labor, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 500.00 Dra,L'i. Impt. Dist. No. 19 (I,. -,Ice Terrill)- Eedeinption o--;' viarrants for construction.- . ... . . . . . . . . . 1,443.00 Di,adn. TLrmt. Dist. No. 20 (m-ml)- cremen, Labor-, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Elder Ditch, for Redemption, of . .. . . . . . . . 712.32 Hoornan Ditch, for Overdraft &- outsta.r.ding imrre,rts'- 319.82 Schell Ditch, f or !L-�Lat'envT-ce . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 'Done in regular adjourned session of the Docard this 8th day of October,. 1924. if It If It if 11 If If 11 11 11 If 11 Is 11.11 If 11 11 11 It if A it if it It 11 E. C. Ba.,,­_ter, ChairmEin of the Boa.rd o-f County Commiss- Board of County Coi_,miiss.ioners ioners oft 'lliatcom County 11 T. A. Illillcr, Cowity Com_missionew 11 7 7 r State of 'Vj'azhington ]mod_13-rown, Count' Cmmiissloncr 11 If If It 1: If If 11 Is 11 11 11 It 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 It 11 Attest: I I 1'. C. L'artin') De"outy Col-lanty Auditor and Clerh of the Board. IEISIEEWSZ•� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6 7 October - TERAt ' e cln e s day THE. S th DAY Or Qc ob e r 192 a_ B Zi ORE THE BOARD OF- C0Ui1TY C0T_.; ESSIO UERS OF `:7HATC0.11 COU7TTY, Y-!!-SHIKGTOH. VX IN TEE 1hTT M , LE;V7II\TG T!u Fi; S FOr T- ;.{: ORDER OF LI.VY . YEAR 1924 Ii.? -, HATC011:1: C0-LTLTTY; j: ASHIL1TC! T0N ITO; , at this i.i-_ne, this natter cording on regularly fib-r consideration by the Board, the levy for state taxes as I-zreinafter i-,ade being in accordance witli the notice as given by the State Board of Equalization and the State Auditor of said State in tl-_e manner provided by late, and County "-axes�beinj in accordance-t:%itE-1 the estiin-ates filed in -accordance tirith Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, which lays this Board of County C?issioncrs does hereby Tina has . been coiaplied.v.7 tl, in all respects, arld the school- taxes being in accorder_-ce with -the es- tir_iates • as f -m-niched• by the• di rectors • of the several school. districts. and by the County Superintendent of said County, the estimated receipts frola the State and. County apportionments of each- district being taken into cons iderati oil-, and the levies in- the school districts which exceed the statutory lii.lit, being in accordance with elections ratifying and authorizing said levies, and•ttw • levies- for• tl_,e -payment• of school- district bonds and interest thereon be- ing in accordance with the requests and needs of each district as el.pressed-by their boards of directors and ascertained by this Board of Cor:?illissi oners and as provided by law, and the Board having considered the nee.ds of th.e several depar•til?ents of -the state, county, school districts, etc ., and having car2;,uted 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 6, 1924, being the date upon t?Y�ich hearing eras l��d upon the said estiiilates in accordance with Chanter 164; Session Laws of 1923; aid said, hearinL; coming on at said tiire, and there bei ng argLc_ents for and against said - estii..a.tes; and the Boaa.•d hew considered the I,TG%i, 'r`TIL'i.L>;'OI,_, it is ordered, adjudged•and•decreed-- y this Board of County Cor�nissioners of 'Wr tcom County, +a.shil� ton, t?rat there be, and ?�ereby a.re levied tales in Z;ha..tcom County, Vashington, to -be charged on ldhe assessment and tax -rolls of•said county nor the year 1924 for t1le respective funds hereinafter- designated the 'nu ber- of mills hereinafter specified, with :respect to each -of said funds:' • Said nuraber of rains to be and are hereby levied and c arged a.gaii�s t each -dollar of -taxable --property in-Vir-1latcozll County, Vashington, for said year 19124, namely: TAX •+}W= FOR 4;11ATC01,71 CoU±•TTr IIT 1924. Levy Required L-1i11s STATE - State General fund 294.39_ .010 . State School Fund. .io`0,651.92 5:087 State I:_ili .,y ,und-. 6,394.21 .208 State Public Hi g_ :ray Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193.09 .006 Perl:lanent High1'ray Fund 47,760.98 1.556 Univcr si ter Fund . 34 , 934 .63 1.139 State College Fund 21,276.44 .694 Be11in` lia2,1i I: orfha 1- S c h o of Fund . 6 354 .73 .207 Cheney ITTorinal School Fund 5,051.90 .165 EllensburE; - orr al School -Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 , 82-7 .45 .125 Cent2•a.lia. Horr a.l School +'. ;; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . �__d 3,161.00 .103 Ca ;�itol Building; Cons tx•Lic t� ion' Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,938.51 .520 _ tec1a:TaatJon evolving i+und . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,803.00 .51r v _VeteraiA Coi-apensation•Bond Retirei,ient Fund . . . . . . . 31,607.00 1.030 Total State . . . . . . . . . . . p 373 , 249.30 12,165 7L"If Cur2-•ent rExpense Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210,465.79 6.859 County _:lectiori Su -,.plies Bond Func! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,291.40 .824 General School 1't?i_ci. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153,425.00 5.000 Soldiers' Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 .033 -Road L B:Cid e7Ltild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117, 051-.11 3.815 Rives Irr__rovelnt Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,932.43 .976 Li I e=._r1,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,«77.00 .407 Blainc:-Lv_ den Toad (Hy y,1-21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,36111.12 .4_03 Cus tei-Ha7Tnie -Road (Hy =25 .. . . . . . 45 , 500.8'7 1 .4 03 _ RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PR®CEEDIl\iGS October ;T�tirt t4ednesday Tint; 8th Dar or October .192 4 EL Lynden-Laurel Road (Hy r26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 , 452.14 1.384 North Delta Roe,d (Hy r27) . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 367.67 .175 Lynden-Sitmas Road (Hy r30). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,251.69 .530 Hooksack-Suma.s Road (Hy r31). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,069.96 .296 Total County . . . ... . . . . . . 44� 680,649.18 22.185 Total Consolidated Levy for State and. County . . . . . . . . . . .01, 053,898.48 34 •35 B Ii -LYI�' IT ROAD II�'ROZ ITT FUI� (Higklyra.y 7r21) - Valuation Tax Ivlilis Levy Custer Totirnship .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964,151... "% 6 , 684.08 6.94 CUS T�yR-II rLY"1`TI s ROAD IIH'FOj1'I:1,I?T 1: UITD (Highyray r25) = Custer Township . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 964,151. 10,915.7,1 11.32 Delta. Tuanship . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . 667,895. 10,105.89 15.13 rZ1, D1 I? -LA L'P ±-'L R O O II..-TROVT. HT I'UI.,D (HiL4hvray 7#26) - .-Ten Nile To-�-:nslaip . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . 500,107. 10,234.43 17.64 Ferndale Totirnship . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,232,499. 2,751.43 2.23. Lynden Township . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,063.569. 4,376.89 4.12 NORTH DEELTA ROAD I%:!PR O1T'i:,-,EITT FUDIT (Highway 7'rL27) - Cus ter Township • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964,151. 225.50 .23 Delta Township . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 667,895 1, 447 : 50 2.17 Uf.-L,?LF2 `T-S1T1 A S ROAD FUI`TD (Hi g hvlay r30) - Ly iden Tauns hip . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,063,569. 5,575.24 5.24 _ Hooksack Township.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,181,372. 1,589.81 1.35 HOOKSACK-SUI:IAS ROAD I1:�RM7Fi2vT11TT FT-IM (Highyray 7-,rfL31) - Nooksa.ck Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,181,372. 3,267.14 2.77 V1,1T ;:YCIi ROAD IETP OITIPI I:�'ITT FUID (Hi gInway Jr32) - Van ';:'yck To-m- ship . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416,008. 1,321.30 2.96 Hills Levy -Acme Township . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 19.40 Baker Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.30 Columbia Taarship . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 9.20 Crescent To-mriship ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ' . 7.50 C1_1.s ter To-..s hi D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 Delta, To-iinship . 9.30 Deming Totirnship . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.40 Ferndale Totirnship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.40 GenevaTo:-rnshi.l) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.50 Glacier Totirnship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.70 Layrrence Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.20 Lynden Tuai s hi.p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 L-Lamni Island Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 11mD1e Falls Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. 12.10 I:1arietta. Tovmship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 7.30 Hount a.i r_ View T otirr� hip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Hooksack Tolar_ship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.60 Park Township . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.10 Point P.oberts Ta.'rrship. . . . . . . . . . . , • . . . . . . . 10.00 Tuan_s ,; ip . . . ... . . . 8.20 Semia,hnoo Township . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.40 Ten Rile Townsllip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.60 Van Zlyck Totirnship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.20 City of Bellingl-mm- District A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.40 It B 20.26 C• • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.92 I1 D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 .37 u . 1`7.03 s� I+ . . . 1Y .03 G 17.03 City of Blaine,. 19.00 Town of Ferndale . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Tovin of Ly:ri en . 20.00 To -an of ITo oksac Ic. 14.00 Toval on sumas . . . . . . . . 18.50 MIi11s , Iyiilis , . I;Ii11 s , Tills , 1.1i.lis , I'lilis , Hills General I:Ii1ls Voca- Non. Union Bond U. H. S. Total Dist, , Puri�oses �. Buildings Voted tional _ H. S . � H. S . Levy ^ Bonds Levy 3 101. 3.5 6.9 20.4 9 10. 3.5 13.5 12 74 3.5 •_10 .5 16 3.5 3.5 23 3.05 3.5 26 10•. 3.5 2.15 15.65 29 3..5 3.5 32 10 5. 3.5 12.5 31 34 3.5 3.5 40 10, .3 5 13.5 42 8. 3.5 11.5 43 10 3.5 15.5 "7EC_O _, OF2' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 11i 1 is" General T.iiIis Dist. 1ur-coses B u i 1 d i n _ Noted 44 10. 53 55 10. 61 10. 3. 63 10. 64 10. 68 10. 78 4. 83 84. 6.5 86 10. 10. 93 10. 94 3. 99 10. 5. 100 10. 301 (see, bel'o,,,, 301-303 303 10. 306 10. ' 308 10. 309 10. 5. 309-17 10. 5. 312 1_0 . ' 316 318 10. 3. 319 10. 2. 8. 320 10. 320-30 10. 320-76 10. ' 322 10. 322-25 20. 9. ' 400-0 40 0-19 10. ' 400-19-38 10. 4 0 0-'21 400-38 10. 40 0-62 400-69 4.72 400-70 6.5 4 0 0- 31'7 3.5 400-317-58 3.5 400-321 10. 400-321-50 10.59 401-35 10. 10. 401-67 10 . 401-72 7.05 401-Sr- 7.5 401-305 10. n, y 402-18 402-47 10. %dills , iTi13_s , • I.Iills , i llr , II:i11s , I.ii lls Voca- Iron Union 3077d T3.H.S. Tc.ta.l tional H. S . H S-. Levy , n �vT R J.�i r' 7.0 21.4 3.5 .5 3.5 1 .5 3.5 1G.5 3.5 1G.5 30. 3.5 1�;.5 3.5 7.5 3.5 -.5 3.5 9.c?8 3.5 3.64 2 r/ . 14- 3.5 1�.5 3.5 G.5 3.5 1,.5 3.5 .5 2.03 2.03 2.03 1-1.03 3.5 1u.5 1.7 11.7 1. .79 11.79 1. 3.21 1 : 21 3.5 13.5 3.5 5 2.61 11-1.61 1. .66 21.66 1. 11. l . 4.83 1. 3.96 10. 7 .65 3-:> .65 1. 8. 1.`7 10.,7, 1.17 20.7 1. 1. 7 10. 11 1.7 20.'7 1.7 10.r7 1. 1.7 11-4=' 1. (.j. 1.7 1 1.2 1 r7 1 1. 8) 3.2 1.7 17.4 1. 8. 1.17 20.7 1. S. 1.7 21.29 9. 6.4 K 4 o 1 r• 9. 1G.05 9. 16.5 10. lti. 10. 10 . 10. 1.95 21.95 B OIM I-,:. TMRLS T !Li 11 RI;Ia FW�;1Z'r" I 0! f 17JIMS S ial Levy 301 301 301 301 301-2 301 General C o I um,foia Dist.I?o. VoctI School 1953 1948 1939 1936 1931 1938 Total I,Iills Lem 301 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 1'. 18.31 301-8 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 1. 1.55 19.86 301-C 11 4.5 .35 :'46 1. 1. 1.55 19.86 301-D li 4.5 .35 .46 1. 1. .15 1.55 20.01 301-11 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 1. -15 1.55 20.01 3,01-11 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 1. 1.55 19.86 301-G 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 1. 1.55 19.86 301-4 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 17.31 301-74 11 4.5 .35 .46 1. 17.31 301-79 11 5 .35 .46' 1. 17.31 301-87 11 �.5 .35 .46 1• 17.31 oOl-303 ill. 4.5 15.5 And, at time, there clrI]a on 2--bC2,ulet31ly io:c consideration by this hoc, d, the Platter of lelryinC, ta.,;.es :i'or the nzAnte:nance of Dike Distric t !To. 1, End the r�iaintenanc c. E,._-.d repE-.ir of October ..M- 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday Tim 8th Dar of October 1924 Drainage. Improvement District No. 3', 4,. 5, 6, 7, 15 and 20, and Elder Ditch', Mooriaan Bitch and Schell Ditch. And this Board having. carefully considered this matter, finds that the stuns set opppsite each Dike, Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch respectively will be needed fn_ the, ensuing year, and that an apportionment of said amounts shall be made in proportion to the original assessments f or the construction of said Dike, Drainage Imp •ovement Dlstri cts,. and Ditches, as f olloyrs : Amount for Original cost Propo2'tion 11ai nt enanc e Cons truction for 1925 Dil:� Dist. 7r 1 500.00 �? 5,937.81. 8.43 Drain- Dist. J13 275.00 9 , 671. 52 2.85 44`j?400.on 15,717.75 Orig-L 2.6 l� Drain. Impt. Dist. #4, 1,200.00 llnlarg. F�� �"800.on 13,858.05 Ori[,. 5.8 % n' a ccr5' 350.00 6,867.59 5.1 0 n rr �► #6• 100.00 3,135.80 3.2 19,207.75 0"ig. It"r' 200.00 � 7,394.75 L`!. tea 1� .176 It All 500.00 841.10 60 i,1 u' n ►► �r20' 50 .010 17,024.716 •7 Fld'er Ditch 712.32 2,237.12 32 11oo'rman Ditch 317.82 1,459.64 21.8 % Schell Ditch' 100.00 850.41 11.8 f 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.;ve. charged as a' tax against each of ti-e ]=arcels of land enbraced 'Vd thin iUie various districts'? on the' ta3: roll's of W1latcom County, for the year 1924, and to be paid at the t'irae and in the 'same ma-iher as is' provided by lays for the payment of State and County taxes, and' the County Treasurer is hereby directed to' extend said amounts against said' lands respectively on the tax rolls of Yilhatcom County for the year: 1924 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, Drainago Improvement Districts, and Ditch iaintenance Funds respectively, , to be used f or the purposes of mai.ntena.nc e and repair 'of said Dil,c, Drainage Improvement Districts, a.nd Ditches as above designated. And, at this time, there came on regularly for consideration by 'ibis Board, the matter of levying taxes, or assess?iientq?, for the redemption of outstanding warrants for construction of ditch for DRAIITAGF Il: fi01 E1:��+ NT DISTRICT 110. 19 (Lake Terrill Ditch) , this being the fourth annual installment on cost of construction, and this Board having carefully considered the mi tter_ finds that the sum of 1$1a 43.00 will be needed for the r edempti on of outstanding warrants for c ons truc - tion of said ditch, and that a proper apportionment of said amounts to the land-, benefited in proportion_ to the benefits received by said land norm the said ditch, axe as follows; '.Hed_erirp . CO !-IS t1' . AcreaCe Descri�lti on Sec • Ti'rp F.E .T _ :�a��r_a,��ts 31 T1-s t part of i'! MY--1 lying W of Y! line 'of Gov't Lots 1 & 2 15 39 1 y? 106.00 267.25 SL S?'�l, I'I�+�- SI�w, That' part of ' SYI1 lying F' oi' east line of Gov't Lots 1 " 2, That part of F'� 1�1'I & of VHE1 lying Sly & .FOZy of Fly & Sly line of Gov't Lots 3 &.14, That part of 1C: °& of E, SEA lying fitly .& -Sly of Y ly & Sly line of' Lot 4 16 39 1 .913.84 93. N-EITL' T1,1 a t part of l� . vQ- 1,T' of Sr.s ITEM ly3 ng 1,Tlzr .& Ely o i' 1?ly S. Ely line of Gov't Lots 1, 2 &: 3 21 39 1 318.01 i ECORD IOF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A October '..Tr-nm Tiednesday THE 8th DAY OF. 0�'i:ohe'r 192_4— (Continued) Fedemp. Constr: Acrea. -e Description- _ _ Sec Tv Eg E-- Warrants 7. 7 acres -n. or 1 bet meander line L old shore lying, ,,Tly of "ily line of Tots 1 & 2 22 39 1 23.93 23.75 Tent j�art of �l 1, ; lying Y. of j;i line of Gov't hots 1 & 2 e1Lc . t7 a bet lr_ea.nder li_?e & old shore line 22 39 1 81.22 422 acres- 1,443.00 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 tax- against each of said tracts res.)ectively on the tax rolls of Y hatcom County f or the year 1924, and to be j.ai.d at the saa:?e t:idle and in the same manner as provided by lavi for the --raylaent . of State and Counter taxies, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to extend said ar.aounts respectively a{;ai ns t said lands on the t= rolls of Whatcom County for the year 1924 at tale time of extension of the regular State and County taxes. It is f Lri Cher ordered and adjudged by this Boa--,-d, that the money derived f r ort, the levy above made for recce -lption of warrants for construction of said ditch, in amount of �14.43.00, sj-le.11 be Credited to t'1e 11.:77F �l.,j!11T,T I I i'r. I 1' 'f? 1 1'T T ' to 1 O� 5.,. _�, DT S"T: C _ 0 . 9 C O_, S UC 1 I O_, _ Ui:D . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board. this 8th day of October, 1924. Attest: it It it 11 11 11 It IF 11 I1:1 It it 1l tt It It 11 If 1111 It I1 it it if ll it it it E C. Ba.,,t er, 11 Board of County Colimi ss- 11 Chail-21--Oln of the Board ;I ione-s of 17hatco7i? County 11 J. A. Hiller, 1t of 17'la.shington 11 ` Couirit•y Con)-ilissioner :tuuttnnitnunl71anr111itIt11111;If1tltnct1111IfIf Ed Bro1%i?, Col -1, CO]P111i s sl Oner F. C. I.artin, De; uty County Auditor and - Cleric o-' the Board. .------ 000 ----- - On Lotion tine Board a.djoltrned to meet on Thursday, October 9, 1924. October ri1 rr RECORD . ®F COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday Tvm 9 th .. DAY or Oct obe r 192 4. Thursday, October 9, 1924. The Board met pursuant to ,adjournment taken on `:Iednesdoy,, October 8, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance: The f olluring claims r,,ere allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ BEFCRE TILL. BOARD OF COUNTY COIEIIIISSI CI?� RS OF ' IHATC01.1 C OUE=_ , WASHIl?GTON . TIT THS ItL'iT � . OF REBUILDING IiESTEF.I,Y ) APJ.r OACH TO ITUGEYT' S TI:TDGI ACr?OSs ITOOiCSACK RIVER, A1TD TO F.1;BUILD BRIDGE. ORDER Ct'LLI17IG FOR BIDS ITT. 2 ON 9_111E ENE.RSO NT-G OSILEI` ROAD V=EAS, it appears to this Board that the Vesterly approach to Hugent's Bridge, and` that Bridge 17.o..2 on -dae Everson -Goshen Road should be rebuilt in`order to make said bridges safe for the traveling public; IT IS T_�FEFO.RLP MDE-M- D that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue a call fo.r sealed bids for - Rebuilding of the`l':esterly Approach to Hugent's Bridge. across the Hoolmac1L River in Sec. 28, Tvrp 39 1T, R 4 F , ` on the 1Tortheast Diagonal Road; and Rebuilding Bridge No. 2 on the Everson -Goshen Road between HEs-3 Sec . 1 & N. Sec. 2, Tvrh 39 Iv , R 3 E. . All of said work to be done in accor da.rx e vd th plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Engineer of s,:'!�a tcori County: Said bids to be accompanied by a, certified check for five per cent (5;X,) of the amoun U of each bid; and bids to be considered at the hour of 10 o'clock A.11. on Friday, October 31st, 1924, at the office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse in the City o_' Bellingha.m, .`.ashington: The. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of October, 1924. rranrrnnnnnunntrnuunnnnnnnnannnrr " Board of County Commi.ss " _ .. E . C . Ba.laer, " ioncrs of 111-atcom County " Chairman of the Board State of a.shington. " S. A. Diller, r.nrrntrunnurrnnrrrr,irrrrrr,rr,:rrrruunsrnrr County Corm-iiissioner County Commissioner Attest: F. G. Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On I:Totion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Oct. 11, 1924 I ECORD .`OF - COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.470 October : .TERM Satufda.y THE. ` Z l�,h DAY or Oc to be r Satur(fl_ay, October 11, 1924. The BoL).r.d. Ilet pu-ns„ar?t to Thursday,. October adjourn2 ent tahan on 9th, 1924 . Present , all -c ifoe rs of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The fo lloving claims were a.11o�°red and fro cee.dings 1Y-, d ;,o00-- - ROAD Ala) BRIDGE FUI V. E. lla.cJonel.l Salary as Ins})ector Everson Bridge (10 days) 56,45 V. E. l acEonell _.-pense as Inspector on Everson Bridge 12.55 ------ 000------ and The a»I?lica.tions of 1ia,.i?le Falls CoK,�1 unity Club, Forth Bellin` i m Gra�lge_,fNaynie Gz�ange for daince on. October 11, 1924, ere grexlted by the Board. B7 E i 'iT TEE B G1xI?rC., CO TTi 1'Y Col,"-,: I SS I O +'S Cam' t J .:rL/ C0li COLTTy , WSTIT1,-C-Ta ,„ 11TNT L:_AT TEti OF SU DI'll.1 I S 0 . p1;7�f` : -I Dr rLl!'TG FYi' T1'OI:T F* OR_ TT -VT I iT G T O:i' 1T5 HI F } Ed E. T`:Iarshall, Su.ervisor for Deming Touns1"lip, has tendered his resignation as suc l su i,crvisor; and __ I'�::5, 1t ha.s Tien rBCOI]�r:leilC?ed--'ia,"G Lee !-la, •'%On be al?j?OiTlted to fill the vacancy caused by said �:es gna.tion; IT IS TILTP.I'r'GI GRD .EJ t!c� t tI"e resignation of Ed E. !`'iarshall as supervisor for Deming ` ol.-.nshi;p be , and same is 1e r eby accepted; and ITIS Fug TH�t l:`i1� i. D t>r.t Zee Ha,i•ton be , Ei-id he hereby is a,j?I?oin'ced as SuE.ervisor for Je11?1 nL. 'f'OLT i^1]-i ;? -or t'le bc..,i—. 1C e o i; ie 1?nE l>IJ7 reC1 term: Done i11 E t;U-12," aC_j0ui,-_ed session of tJl,e Doa.rd .his lltl1. day of October', 1924, AtueSt 1/ I1 11 1= if i1 Si 11 it If 11 11 It ti it 11 11 11 11 It It 11 71 11 11 H 11 11 1; 11 1i Boa,-'ci o"-`. COu,?tir Co '=;11SS— It County, s1 1t �; ;;�,.te cr' ,siJ.ington 11 It t1 if It 11 11 if t1 !fit t1 it it if Il 11 1; t= 111 11 is I= tI if flit t1 tt F. C. Kart1n, De;?uty County Auditor and Cler'= of tI e Board. E-. C. B 0,.. �"t e r, Chai-l'aa .n of the Board. J . A. County CO_i121issiover Ed B r 0 t7T1 , C01,12"1ty Co,`ilj�_iss oner ------ Goo -_---_ On l:iot-ion t1l e Board adjourned to iiieet on Tuesday, October 141, 1924: October 6 Triert_ RECORD OIL COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Txr lath Dar or October . 192 `1"- . Tuesday, October 14, 1924.- The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on SaturdK%r, October 11, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The` following claims were allot.red and proceedings la.d: !!IT THE laTTr3 CT+' SUPERVISOR ) FOP, HOU171 AI IT V IEU1 T 0WIT SI I I P -000- - BEFOREE = BOARD CTi COU1\ CO1.1t�iISSIONERS OF Z FLA^1C01? COUNTY, WASHIITGTOIT. ORDBR API' OIITT I YG JOIUT G.. OLD D appearing to this Board tl-�.t a vacancy exists in the office of one Supervisor for Mountain View Taurship through the removal of. J. H... Pratt, the regularly mialified supervisor, from said township; IT IS THERE, +'OFF MDERED t1-1-at John G. Olund be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor of I.Iountain View Township 'to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of J. F. Pratt frori said t07anship. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 141t1a day of October, 1924,. 1 it it :1 1t I1 1t tt it 11 11 1t N I1 11 11 11 17 It 11 1t 11 It 1! 11 11 if 11 It 1t " Board of County Conmiiss- ". Chairman of the Board. " ioners of �,')_atcom County " T.A. Miller, State of 1'lashington . " County .Commissioner 11 It it111t 111!1t11111I It 1111 it 1t 11 11 11 It it 11 11 11 It 11 It 11 It Ed Bro-v:n, County Commissioner Attest: l+ . C,. Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ Opinion of Prosecuting Attorney as to vacancy on Board of -Supervisors of Mt. View Township a/c removal of officer from Township, was filed in office of Auditor. ---000--- On I4lotion the Board adjou3:ned to meet on Thursday, October 16th, 1924: J -"ECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS UL 27 r 0 October TERM Thu" s 0, a, Jr THE 16th 192-A-- The Board rirat pursuont- to 16, 1924. adjournment- taRen on Tuesday, October 14, Thursday, October 1924. Prese-_rit, ad! munbers of the rd am cl, t3ri e Cl e rh n a tendan c e Tre follo-wing claims vTere a 11 ow e d a i 2 d i o c e e d J. s 1 0" 6 S@ll E. Parrett, CO S mll --ret" CC). `Ud. a CAD A11 F TJ-Nj',' ; Claii-.,is v' 5.26 by lReolyinL4, Fund . "'; P CIPIMEIIT i1=11---EsEl FlUiTD Claims paid froysiRevolving Fund 443.42 Colmalissil one-­.,s Bax,"(ber and Y_dller s irmod resoli,,_tions in 'Che 1-1-oatter of erierEencies on 71.1,71y .0,7.-,cli to 1",Uizent I s 13:-: idpe , Br idEe s ITo . 1 (Sc 2 o...-L -L",verson-GosJ.,..er_ but- Coa-m-lissioner 13.):L-oval refused 1', 0 S I -:,:n s r-Til 112. ile resolu" no'lces - -� ub 11- s e d �, 0 -U-Lat a, 11 L-1 0 n S &., n CL 21 _L ul_e eason i e 2 ifb c: r s o the B o a, a! d aw e Y e C! -LlL i e d I- o s i g, ------ 000 ------ T-110 ea-r.,plications of H of P Loa-­c of Dem-fimi Or da.ance on Oc'L,obe2.- 18th, and of dopecell.Z Z-D Commiunit-.v Club d,ance on Octcbez 10"t-1-1, 1924, -wcre S2.,0_nted by the Board. ------ o0o ------ C:7', r7T_7 Ojjl D Cll C C, L3fl J�' Y.TCOH COUIE, "I L ISOIT. Qlpll� ME 1 12 0 1 7 OF,' f'OT-;JrJ' St_11' -!-'his :1130a7-d t-hat, a vacancy exis+s in the office oi` T-J_`casua:er for tijrl 2.'C. E?,"o V e 0, rl Y! F, Point 01) C C. S tli­u i1,t. i e s 2 -a 26 i- o n of K. Sizr_iundsson v.-Ino has moved -fr a;i. t1le to-mashi-11-3 and i�tT it has b-cen reco-i-immiend ed by the --ei'I'foers of the Bocad o F S-n-l)ei--visors of Said tuunshi-rj that Ben Tho:-daison be e.-o-oo-inted to IN11 -dae vacancy; IT S 7 �' -T:-,- —7. E-7 IF- T. HE 1 1 D it 11 a t B, e n T 1 ordars o a b e r- d 1, 1 e 11 c i e b y is ap-ooilinted as Treasurer - _L0-i'P 0:M'C -".ol erys T­,?:.,n-hil) foa� tlhlo balance of the unel-Mir-led. te-la-ii. ll _ b Done in ­erular adiotufned. sess.-Lor 'dais 16th day of October, 1924. H 11 11 if it if !; 1: t: U :: it il ll! ", 1; 1; 11 tj :1 11 11 "1 11 11; 1. it if 11 It if Board o -E' C'oull-[-,y 'Coi*aiiiss- if ionc-_­s 0--.";,laatcola colurlt-y ft if SuLl.te of WashiriL�ton ll!i 1.1 It IV 1; If if if T; it II it If t1:11 if It it 17 11 11.11 it it it If 11 1; it E. C. C laairimn of' the Board. A. !,llill_cr, COUylty Co-,-`jrIiSS4 -Loner E d D r 0 a , County C o mr.n- is s goner Attest: U G. D-0-_Alt;) C0u-_"2t*v AUC-i-A-cr mild cierl: Of ti-le Board. ------ 000 ------- On !i'_otioia the adjo-Lirned to meet- on October 18, 1924. 4 kj RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ..sapurcI v 18th DAY OF Oc t obrr 192 4 SatLa-day, October 1'.), 192`4 T1,10 Board 11let pursuant to adjournment t,?ken on Thursday, Cctobex• 161.11, 1924. Present, all �a(---.nfbcrs of the -Board and t1).c Clerk in attendance. The followirc� cla:Li� were al.lo,,ved axed_ nroc e ha,d ------ 000------- BE!,"ME TH!"! 130AM OF COUETY CTF COI" 701T. TJITT"j',' 'ASH t 7-TIII =-I! T 7E1 OF 713 CF 01='1L' TO 12101IFT S. T. GECRG--'s ,C]i 11(1t :IP .,TTj'; T0`-`!S1 vac7�ncy exists in -lie office of Justice of Peace foi, 11ariattv. 1ovinslail?, thru t-1,-).c re.,acval of 1-1. S. Byther fro,,l the said TownsInip; and ),V11!1-M1j1S, it La.s been recoay.-Maidecl. by the Siiijervisors of said Tcy.vrishi-p tl,E,,t S. T. Gcurge.bc a: x,,pointed as JustJce of 1)ezace to 'i 1 I said vz.cancy; - IT(I'."', TLLLIRM,'G-�,E, it is ordered by Idlis Boa.i,cl. that S. T. George be, and L-e hereby is a.-j-.1-pointed c.s Justice of the Peace for !.iariet-'Ga 71ovinship for tilie "balar-ce of the une.xpirecl te-n-.,i. Done in reaul:a3:, session of the 'board this 1E)th dE.- c)-.L' Cotobc---, 1924. t e 3, C. 1*3a-1 —) 13o'.rd oif Cov.n-'Gy Corzaiss- C1.-!aiimr,n of 'die 3c)c,,rd. of 'Ij'jj--1,.jtcorjj Cc)-ujjjty 11 J. A. I'Tillct2.', II St,,Ac of County Coi:naiss--*1. onea: to If 11 it If 11 11 It It 11 If 11 11 is 11 1d;; ti I$ I; It If H 11 11 a 11 If H ro vi I-) County Com.'aissicmer Attest- 11. C. De )1-ity Coun-cy Ai�ditor and Cleric c-'c' the: Board. ------ 000 ------ Claim of Frajik Potter for damages a/c accident on Clipper Bridge in the sum of ya7,349.70 was disallowed by the Bor-ixd. I ------ 000 ------ on notion the Board. adjourned to inett on llondcay, Octobe.L, 20th, 10,24L. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OC t 0be r TERM 1.i02:0_E) , _ ._.. THE 20���? DAY_or .O.0 C"o. ).01 a, a(1 er 20 19`'4 Ti"7- n,-. J.' , ; l'm ,,�_ e S y Oc sober lbtrh _ 1', and y , OC �..) )� , �.'I,,. 1__t, i� �a._ C� iiiC � �)Llr SU__..i) t^� C',C_� OU_ i:lU.� �• tsa.l>_ i7 On tia�� t, 11'::.C:, , 1924. F�L`eSe�-ll , c111 lnEil2Jc_`�a C)_L l:i _�J.na l C e-a r7; _ c d and is1. c: L i: - t e: i _c'_ c°.l:c e J_ _ - 011 oz i n g Cl ai i:ls were allowed and j-:• oceedincs 11ad: ------ 000------ 112e a,_�ida,V i 1. O Sar1 _ 2.�':CC �'t , C��OLinuy liUdi i01"' , ! it 71'00G j70 1111 U.11d i)Ub17.S_"11 n" 110 7 CeS Oi t'ie a.u-pl _cati 0Y1 0_ 4711,atC01i1 CCU '_1t- !'G :er c: Light Cm,,iC'e;-?"f fc � a l:'anchise over certain roads in Sti+lia,tCOlii County,j..aS`"il'_1 �Ci:, :.' ,S 11��' :Jith -ie 30arC�. ----_-o00------ CREDITS JT,O: LD COTT-1 ,-�;- T12T2 1.SU11:.:_� A TIE,S.r.'lr '_=-` 7 �`� I,O V In t12( T�r,t'GE1' O the Set";,1�. ens liw i �;C17 G1' ! `'1)_01!''-i.0'_1, COUn"i,y 9''1:'eC:Stlie Cil l'1a,t.CO]fl COUn'C•y, i" "� a,shi l:�.t n, 1'o �,c;= t"_ ; r 30, 1914. li,01,., ct t1 1S -G i:'ti , -�'-715 -,,oath' coi�?1_i�'. Ott 'i'L'_ c0:=S10-('1'c.t,i ..i1, c,11U_ GilE Sa,1Ct _ C`1t1= i:i. Tl2o 'n.i:.01'1, - t ; a i h,"tr1_i�;l'11eG _t _ u=:1__ = i_-c. Ci �_ e.r e �, ' �,. 1 ,� 42 1" c. statement aG'Gt1__� i0= ti_ e "'r- s i CC Ga End CL� tJt'tr eL_ n n S s ie- is , and h axi i,r l - ''� -"�i l'j �0. r i c�_ec Led. G,_.__ cor_.�_ ec. i'l- `7r1 �.1 � �- ; • "l n !� J. �•_ s�_._�' _ i�_ s c�.Ucl_�eitt,, a.,c. - r _?at,t 7� ^ „ ., -t.1.-, 1 �' Z.l � ir. i uno. �1�. �'__ey were aetue-13-y pa;id out by time se.J.6. 'Tr t.asu_•e, fluxing the Said yoC, . 1 sai.d_ ts beJ.?gig iiiade ;n the sums', c,11d i, 1-'01i1 1,22 C _ i1nCi_S a w' L,0 _ tl-1e j u 'F' GS es he r e i nc,y i ;r s et J' oi'th; . m C ""1 - i `l'� `�` f'i I 1� IJy- ii_1S I3Gct_'C_ G_ c.'G Sc..! _ - �C'liii _._ rit,-(7" "�_ , Si l Sl _C 11, as C �� lll' _1'e .S er be and S'.e hel"`eby is allu.-.ed C1'edits:'-`Or s�-, d disburse '•11i,S csS 0110:iS, i0-grit. {'os ca,sl'? _t)`i c- State `l' reE,su'cr 695.68 For ca.S12 pal C'J_ State T-_'ea.St1:1'er For cash j)c id Stiatc 1'BaSl�r81 F+'Or Cash -paid State T-_ e2Sli1'Gr For cash ;;'c,1C_ Stale Treasurer For. cash paid State 1'rea,simL er a'1,`r,-' rU T'Ir1 1:IG f -11>Ti l LJ, iZ . r126.00 72.2r1 260.83 101.71 79 .61 For cash ;.a.i' S-�,.t.e Treasurer. 1173.19 .. 7-E, SIP r it, I'or cash ;:a, iG'. S i,.a,te Trea.su r'e1' 167.46 1 lJJ 1 . For cash�:.ic_ Si.�, -e 'Treasures 31'7.40 Snr.,r77;. _.,r-,.-,iSC+r --:,-;�� `:-5".. 0rjTi'tCT!+ti1.+ For cash 1)a id State - 'ca.surer' 50.36) Sr_ y u'r? Fo1"' cash ,)o,�_�, S`@.' Treasurer 49.00 ='Or cash a.lC S"icl �e i-cP,sure r 61.70', 77 v.0 V ., , Y .ryU':" For warra_,YGs redce- ed 19,430.99 COI D77' S t _.� .`IaT 1'I=. For warrants redeei-_2ed 210.00 0r irra.rrants I•eoee.T d . S For warrants i' edecr_' :Ct For trarra}its rcaee?ed t 1,159.69 C 1: iJl:D. ,'1 0.15 _.'Tr-:� . 1,076.14 COUT= G..-ELL -11 0`i'FCT For tira,rrants rcdce e0, - n-- T rr r'-0`7 C : n. � itl r, r n::. - - .'' i l� ....'L� . 1,0--1-`'.L',0 61.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS L • October I;trondaY Tfff 20 th DAY OF October 1924 PORT OF 1ELLINGHA11. FILTiTD . I For warrants redeemed v 100.00 CITSE-S FU12?DS . For cash paid City and Torn Treasurers 3,581.39 TOYINSHIPS -,FUIIDS*: For cash paid Township Treasurers 1,053.64 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, G L'•ITEFAI, FU1,1D . For warrants redeemed 43,395.63 For interest on saiic 32.23 i SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOIL REDEKPTION FUND. For school bonds redeemed 1,300.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 1,467.25 GEI,IEVA-PARK POAD FUNDS. For warrants redeemed 1 2,048.04 CUS EU-HAYNIE. ROAD Ii:LPT. FUI;D (Hy 7J25) For Custer -Haynie Road bonds redeemed 28,000.00 For Custer -Haynie Road bond interest oD upons• redeemed 3,256.90 1PIS H TRAI? TOAD I11PT .. FUIID (Hy . ;{28 ) For warrants redeemed 2,178.22 For interest on sane 379.34 rn\1DEIT-S1F.-.,1kS ROAD IIiPT . FU1T . (Hy yr30 ) For Lynden-Sumas Road bond interest coupons redeemed 5,310.00 DR_/LI tT . DIST. NO. 3. 1:%AI IMEEAHCE FU ?). For warrants redeemed 1 1.78.47 DRAIN. .II,-1PT. DIST. ri.O. 5 1itIAIITEl7ri?CI FUND. For warrants redeemed 45.00 t DRAI ICI . II' PT . DIST. Ko . 6 11AINT . FUIT T . For warrants redeemed 33.00 DRAIN. I1,1PT. DIST. NO. 7 I:1i 11,77. FUi1ID . For v-rarrants redeemed 52.00 DRAI 1\ . Ii.riPT . DIST. ITO.15 E M,721 . LT11i.0 . For warrants redeemed _ 136.75 Total Disbursements 21,687.56 'We do hereby certify -that ivre find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in various barks to her credit at the close of business on Septe aber 30, 1924, the salve being in t=cords and figures as follozrs;, to -grit ; DeiDusitory Treasurer's Balance First. National Bank -8 102,920e16 Bel lint -hum National Bank 39,097.98 -Worthwestern Ha.tio nal Bank 51, 757.77 A- eri,can National Bank 80, 000.00 Hoiae State Bank of Blaine 15,000.00 First National. Bank of Lynden 27,000.00 First Rational Bank of Ferndale 20, 000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Ga:.-rison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 8,000.00 iTooks,ack Valley State Bank of Everson 12, 000.00 Fariiaers end 1.rerchants Ball;. of Hooksack 8,000.00 Custer State Ba--rik of Custe:: 5,000.00 Peo.iDLe s State Bank of Lynden 15,000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit . $ 393,775.91 CASH IN OFFICE: Investments . . . . . . . . . . t; 33,228.00 Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635.00 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47.01 Checks and cash items . ... . . . . . 4,774.17 Cash in Vault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , 440.57 Total cash if office . . . . . . . ti 46,124.75 Grand Total Tre:asurert s Cash. on Hand 439,900.66 ICI TESTI `. Oi Y Y:'HEREOF, we have hereunto set our lands and aff itied the seal of the Board of County Comrlissioncrs of t hatcoia County, %`fashington, this 20th day of October, 1924. II 11 11 if It t1 it to 11 it to 11 11 11 11 II II it If if It 11 tt to II 11 11 11 11 II it to .. !•'•• :, It Board of County Coitlliss- " E. C. Baxter, Cha riiia.n of the Bmid. " ioners of ti'1''iatc•:1i_1 County " J. A. io iller, , County Cormnissioner " State of Wo.sLington. " Ed Brc :n, County Coim:Ilissioner t, 11 If 11 it It It II to It 11 11 11 11 11 11 If I1 11 It 11 11 11 it it 11 11 II It It 11 I1 Attest: F. C. ida-rtin, D&Dut-yr COulltjr Auditor a,nd Clenh of the 3oard. On 11otion the Board adjoua:n_ed to meet on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4 7 9 October .= TERM Tuesday THE 21st DnY br October 192 Tuesday, -Oc sober 21, 1924. :T1ie Board.me `�)ur suant to ad jot?r?u?lelzt taken on l;ionday October 20, 1924 Present, all melilbers of the Board and the Clerk in..ai;teildance. Thefolloti`rinp claims 1Frere a,1la,red and pro ceedings had: s ------ 000------ i.T T1� ' 1.;� t y t+ OF THE 1L�'PLI CATI011 0_�+' 'IHATCGisi CO -LT :TY PO;i:r e, LIGHT CO?Al?Y FORA F AiTCHIS 01=3- CURTAIN ROADS IN tHATC011 COUIi fY. ORDER Ch TIE- BOARD OF COUiTTY COINSTo S CT' j:MkTCOi.: COUI TY, j: ASHTiTGT01T, G??A:TIITG TO ":=11TCOi',i COU^ITTY PO' :ER LIGHT COl:li[, A C01 PG�PI�TTOi,T T -; r> "THnT T r` rHT PPI; E 1 _TC ; _ > !=' TIT �Gu 11.D _i't�l� :Jl~ S :. �' I aJJl:l , J _S tiJC��iS.�C F r_:D �c 'I:T _;S, %-C : t _��..:IOD 01' ITI_+ y Zi%� r Q . n 'j.Tc n ,-, T r, yi 'I I,tr� = p.T �l _ �1 `�'i T r r:. �.._n,., ,��_ cy _) �.T - r-+ ,1T S , ._ 0 CO_.a _ 1 C2 , 1 I', �1 I !�i G.!..._1R 1� _ _,1, �_!T, SI LI i ti S I0 OR PO: .P , I1, LUDI I: G' _E I +: C 1:.I C LIG-1-, ' S n j,7 rn, c, n n r. T ry n . C •; ,- r, —! -, AS 0 E:E O.tl lr 1:1! I" �alA1IJl S O_+ SUCH �C_�i<.I!, PG::� , ! : C:1 _ilk 'WITH THE POL,t.�S , '.:'Iti�S AID OTl� : 1ir1'Ur 1=1T1_ C' S , ii<CLU��1=r� 011 Sj'Ti, t` � i I C T 1": 'D_ - — 7 T ` rl y:,' T f ^ U V 1_ J?GLJ IJ , I {3��..1_ 11G_1 �i LT L .Ll I.J 1,IJ Gl,l�� 0 15 1.�/ L. C 1 _ 1•� {J Jh l.ui•.t! C.,!�.5. , U1'Ol?,1S G ;G" 1 .:D ACROSS CF�II? 1'U'LIC 1 G1+��S Ti? r11�TCGl:i COU TTY, 1TICT IT_-1I!1•.7=E LI1_iTS 04;,_jj Y 1 ;C OhPG1:ATLD C1 TY OH G::. , 3.:i!.e_TT7 .E .�-tDs '�.� :� ,�,Ts � OF R�nvs 1-5 �'UL�Y T�.sC..T IT]' TTiIN 01D_f2p,. THE B C _ERD oI' CO U11TTY C01-2.1ISSI0�7ERS OF UHATC0I'1i COTETTY DO FIND A1,TD ORDER AS F OLLO';,[S , TO-VFIT : - BE IT P,E1,, ?: i RED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Z'Ti�-atcom County, State of.Y!ashington, held at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House of Vll-latco.,a County in the City of Belling-h-raxn, i aship- gton, on the 21st day of October, 1924, at the hour O ten o'clock in t'.'? e forenoon of said day, at which meeting there were present Co_L-,iissione_s, E. C. L'as_ter, J. A. 1iiller and Ed Brown, they being all of the CoiPlilissioners of said County; and there also being present Sam E. Barrett, the Auditor.' of said. Count^;T, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there cEne regularly on for hearing- the appli- cation herein referred to, o="t L.tcoin County Po;;e_ c� Light Co?iroany, a Co"T,�o�'ation, for a, 1ra.?�chise over certain roads in WhatcOln County, not within the limits of any incorporated City or Town, and the follo:ring proceedings were had, to -grit: =E]AS, :' llatcoi?1 County Power �c Light Company, a Corporation, did on the 22nd day of Sejlte?nber 1924 file with the Clarl-c OI -phis Board its written ap.-glicetion to this Board fo:t' the authority, right, u'ivilege and f'ra't2chise for itself., its successors and assigns to construct, . c , i>ainta,in and Operate transrt?ission lines for transmitting eloctric polrer, including electric c c t � r Lions of such. electric +ocrer, to ether t `th '� e poles, wires and lights as one o-J_ one i,_aazi � esta. ,: , g P otiler appurtenances, incluciinr on sl?ch boles telephone lines as one of such appurtenanCeS, upon, over, along and across certain public roads in is latcom County, not within the li?_Traits of any incosnorated City or, Torn, being tie :loads and parts of roads he 'einaftor specifically mentioned 1 and described; and, `:'??�.:F ':AS, this Board, while convened in adjourned regular session, in the Co]:ntnissioners Room r • in the Court House o-1' 'said County, in the City of Bellin©holli, Yi'ashirigtvn, Oil the 22nd'day Of SeptG:lber, 1924, did consider said ?mitten application, and thcreu;?on did dilly enter a, written order fixing Tuesday the 21st day of October A. D. 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said la st naxed day, in tne public meeting room of the Board of County Corimilssioners at the Foul t House in the City of Bellingham, j. ashington, as tlm time and ;dace fil,ed..;.for hearing said application, and in said order did dir-ect the Auditor of said County to give such notice of . the time and place so t'i 1_ed fox- such hearing, as is required by lair; and, ., . , on -this the 21st day of October 1921 .at the hour of ten of clock in the forenoon of said last nar,led date, In the-oubli.c meeting roorl of this Boal.'d, ir, the Court House of said County, in the City of Bellingham, tila.sliington, this Board being, in adjourned regular session, and said ap;?lication cOr!iint regularly on for hearing, it is by the Board found, detei'mined and ofi'Cier"ed as f o 11 c,.-is , to -.-I i t: k1) RECORD OF'. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tuesday- 21st October 4 ' � Tr•.ehr aJ� � TxF DAY or ,192 That on the 2nd- day of October,. 1924, Sam B.. Barrett, in person, as Auc?itor ,of said County, posted printed notices., each of.which notices were duly signed by the o.ificial signature of said Sam E. Barrett, as Auditor of said County,._-and_each..of -which notices had -thereon an impression of the Auditor's seal of Whatcoi,n Coun.ty.., Washington, (each of such notices being the same and being signed and sealed the same as, the printed notice hereto attached marked "Elahibit 1" and hereby made a part of this Order, the said Exhibit l being- in -all respects a, duplicate of Exhibit A attached'to the Affidavit of the said Sam E_.- Barrett; as. Auditor of said County, which Affidavit is hdreina,fter referred -to), as folio:=s, to -wit: One 'notice Yaosted on the bulletin board at the entrance of -Lhe Court House in the City of Bellinfja m, Washington., Also one notice pos red on' the belle tin board at fife entraaic e of the City Hall in the City of Bel lfnghem , -Washington Also one notice posted_ on the bulletin board at �110 Test Holly Street, in the City of Bellingham, Washington. Said three places of postinglast named are three public places in the County Seat of said Whatcbm Count--;,..*'�,lashiiigton. That the said Sam E. Barrett,,. as the Auditor of said County; caused a true copy of the notices so posted ,to be published in "The Bellingl-p-m Herald", a daily newspaper published in the City of Bellingham in said 1:l ,a.tcom County., State of - Vashington, such notice being therein pub- lished on the 29th day of Seot-ember, 1924, the '6th day of 'Ociobcr, 1924 and the 13th d ay of October, 1924, the 'last publication of which was mor e than five ` (5) days before the day fixed for such heaa-ing, all of which more fully -appears from_ the Affidavit of E. G.. Earle, Business !,tanager of said "The BellinghL Herald", which Aff ida,vil.L is annexed .as `"L+'1'11ibit- B" to the Affj davit of tdae, Coun-iy Auditor' hereinafter referred to. Tl_ t on September 26th;,---29th-, 30th, 1924 and October lst and 2nd; 1924',. -the said Sam E. Barrett as Auditor of said County, posted prir'ited notices. of 'he time and place of -auch hearing, (each of sucll notices being, a true copy of E_xhibi.t- 1 hereto attached) .upon certain public roads and highways in Ylha.tcom County;. Vla.shington, 'whichpublic roads and highways are -more pa,r- Licularly known and described in -U e follmiing paragraphs -numbered lst. to 52nd; both inclusive, t0-wi t 1st. Beginning on the Ferndale and Moun. tain View Road at the town limits of the Town of Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, thence Westerly along the Ferndale and Moun- tain View Road and Road numbered One Hun- dred Forty -Seven (147), Road numbered 0L.: Hundred Ten (110) and Road numbered One Hundred Forty -Seven (147) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Forty (340); thence Northerly, Westerly and North- westerly along Road numbered Three Hundred Forty (340) to an intersection with Road num- bered Five Hundred Seventy -Three (573); thence Northerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy -Three (573) to the Southerly boundary line of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty - Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M. 2nd. Beginning on Road numbered Twenty - One (21) at its intersection with the town limits of the said Town of Ferndale, thence Southwesterly and Westerly along Road num. bered Twenty -One (21) and Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Eight (298) to an intersec- tion with Road numbered Six Hundred Seven (607). 3rd. Beginning on the Ferndale and Blaine Road at its intersection with the town limits of the said Town of Ferndale, thence North- westerly, Westerly and Northerly along said Ferndale and Blaine Road, Road numbered Forty - Seven (47) Road numbered Forty -Two (42), Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Seven (127), Road numbered Two Hundred Thirteen (213), Road numbered Forty (40) and the Ferndale and Blaine Road to the Southerly limits of the City of Blaine. 4th Beginning on Road numbered Seven- teen (17) at its intersection with the town limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Southerly along Road numbered Seventeen (17) to the Lummi River. 5th. Beginning on Road numbered Five Hun- dred Eighty -Four (584) at its intersection with Road numbered Twenty -One (21) in Section Thirty (30), Township Th:rty-Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty -Four (584), Road numbered Five Hun- dred Fifty -Six (556) and Road numbered Three Hundred Twelve (312) to the Lummi River. 6th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Two Hundred Sixty -Three (263) and Seventeen (17) on or near the East and West section line common to Sections Thirty (30) and Thirty -One (31), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly along Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty Three (263) to an intersection with Roads numbered Ten (10) and Four Hundred Nine (409). 7th Beginning at the Southerly boundary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Ranges One (1) and Two (2) East, W. M., thence Northerly along road numbered Four Hundred Nine (409), Road numbered Ten (10), Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy -Two (372), Road numbered Two Hundred Thirty -Nine (239), Road num. bered Two Hundred Sixty -Four (264), Road numbered Ten (10) and Road numbered One Hundred Forty -Six (146) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty (450), thence Easterly on Road numbered Four Hun. dred Fifty (450) and Road numbered Sixty -Six (66) to its Northerly turn, thence Northerly on Road numbered Sixty -Six (66) and Road numbered Four Hundred Three (403) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Seven (197), thence Easterly on Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Seven (197) to an intersection with Road numbered Two Hun. dred Thirty -Five (235). 8th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Ten (410) on the South boundary of Townsb:p Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al., thence Northerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Ten (410) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Nine (409). 9th. Beginning on Road numbered Ninety. Four (94) on the South boundary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Northwesterly on Road numbered Ninety -Four (94), Northeasterly on Road num- bered Twenty (20) and Northerly on Road num bered Twenty (20), Road numbered One Hun- dred Eighty -Seven (187) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) to an inter. section with the Ferndale and Blaine Road. 10th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Ninety -Four (94) and Road numbered Twenty (20), thence Northwesterly on Road numbered Ninety -Four (94), thence Northerly on Road numbered One Hundred Eleven (111) and Road numbered Two Hundred Forty -Seven (247) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty (360) and Road numbered Two Hundred Forty -Seven (247). 11th. Beginning on Road numbered Two Hundred Three (203) at the Southerly boundary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. If., thence Northerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Three (203), Road numbered Two Hundred Thirty -Three (233 Road numbered One Hundred Ten (110), Road numbered One Hundred Forty -Seven (147), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety-F.i¢ht (398), Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty - Five (455) and Road numbered Fifty -Four (54) to an intersection with Road numbered Seventy (70). 12th. Beginning on Road numbered Three Hundred Seven (307) on the Southerly boun. dary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al., thence Northerly on Iload numbered 'three Hundred Seven (307). Road numbered Ninety -Seven (97), Road num. bered One Hundred Forty Seven (147) and Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Seven (297) to the Southerly shore of Lake Terrell. 13th. Beginning on Road numbered Ninety. Seven (97) on the Southerly boundary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Ninety -Seven (97) and Road num. bered Two Hundred Fifty -Five (255) to an in- tersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty (280). 14th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Nine (409) on the quarter corner common to Section Thirty -One (31), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East and Section Thirty -Six (36), Township Thirty. Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Four Hun- dred Nine (409), Road numbered Four Hun. dred Seventy -Five (475) and Road numbered Four Hundred Sixty (460) to about the center of Section Thirty -Four (34), Township Thirty - Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, thence Southerly and Westerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Sixty (460) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Seven (307). 15th. Such portion of Road numbered Ninety -Seven (97) as extends in a general Easterly and Westerly direction situate in the North Half of Section Thirty -Three (33), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M. 16th. Road numbered One Hundred Eighty. One (181) in Sections Thirty -Two (32) and Thirty -Three (33), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M. 17th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Thirty (30) and Road numbered Twenty (20) at or near the section corner com- mon to Sections Twenty -Five (25), Twenty -Six (26), Thirty -Five (35) and Thirty -Six (36), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty (30), Road numbered Ninety - Seven (97), Road numbered Two Hundred Fifty. Five (255) and Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty (280) to an intersection with Road numbered Six Hundred Seven (607), thence Northerly on Road Numbered Six Hundred Seven (607), Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -Eight (228) ,Ferndale and Blaine Road, thence Northwesterly on the Ferndale and Blaine Road to an intersection with Road numbered Forty (40). 18th. Beginning on Road numbered Two Hundred Five (205) at its intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Ten (110) and Road numbered One Hundred Forty-Seveh (147) at or near the quarter corner common to Sec- tions Twenty -Two (22) and Twenty -Seven (27), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. If., thence Northerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Five (205), Road num. bered Three Hundred Sixty -Two (362) and Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Three (363) to its intersection with an East and West Road on or near the section line common to Sections Three (3) and Ten (10), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. if. 19th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety -Nine (499) at its Easterly terminus on or near the section line common to Sections Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20), Township Tbirty-Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety -Nine (499), Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty -One (421), Road numbered Twenty -Nine (29 Road numbered Two Hundred Forty -Seven (247) and Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty (360) to the Easterlv shore of Lake Terrell. 20th. Beg:nning on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety -Five (495) at its intersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -Eight (228) at or near the section corner common to Sections Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Twenty (20) and Twenty -One (21), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety -Five (495) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety - Seven (497) thence Northerly on Road num- bered Four Hundred Ninety -Seven (497), Road numbered Four Hundred Fourteen (414) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to the shore line of Birch Bay. 21st. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Fourteen (414) at its intersection with a North and South Road on or near the boundary line common to Ranges One (1) East and One (1) West in Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, thence Westerly on Road num- bered Four hundred Fourteen (414) to its Westerly terminus at or near the shore of Gulf of Georgia. 22nd. Beginning on Road numbered Five Hundred S:xty-Five (565) at its intersection with Road numbered Thirty -Two (32), on or near the quarter corner common to Sections Eight (8) and Seventeen (17), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two-(2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Five (565), Road numbered One Hundred Seventy -Six (176) and Road numbered Three Hundred Twenty -Two (322) to an inter. section with Roads numbered Four Hundred Fifty -Five (455) and Three Hundred Ninety. Eight (398). 23rd. Beginning on Road numbered Thirty. Six (36) at its Easterly terminus in Section Nine (9), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty -Six (36), Road num- bered Four Hundred Sixty -Five (465), Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty -Two (432), Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Three (363), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety -Seven (397) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to an intersection with Roads numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) and Four Hundred Fourteen (414). 24th. Beginning on Road numbered Thirty - Two (32) at or near the section corner com- mon to Sections Four (4), Five (5), Eight (8) and Nine (9) in Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. If., thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty -Two (32), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety -Six (396), Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty -Six (456), Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty - Three (453) Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Three (363), Road numbered Six Hun- dred (600), Road numbered Three Hundred Twenty -Seven (327) and Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty (380) to an intersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve ('212). 25th. Beginning on Road numbered One Hundred Fifty -Six (156) at its intersection with the Ferndale and Blaine Road in Section One (1), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Fifty -Six (156) and Southerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Ten (210) to an intersection with Road num. bered Four Hundred Fifty -Three (453). 26th. Beginning on Road numbered Seven. teen (17) at its intersection with the North- erly town limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Northerly on Road numbered Seventeen Road numberedaSixty-SixLe(G )h andwo RoadEighty-One (81) to a Westerly turn at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twentyy- Nine (29) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Eight (368), Road numbered One Hundred Seventy -Three (173), Road num- bered One Hundred Fifty -Eight (158) and Road numbered Seventy -Four (74) to a Northerly turn on or near the section line common to Sections Twenty -Eight (28) and Thirty -Three (33), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Seventy -Four (74) to an East and West Road on or near the section line com- mon to Sections Twenty -One (21) and Tw•enty- Eight (28), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al., thence Westerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Fifty -Nine (559), Road numbered Eighty -Five (85) and Road numbered Thirty -Nine (39) to an intersection with Road numbered Eight (8), thence Northerly on Road numbered Eight (8) to an intersection with Road numbered Thirty -Seven (37). 27th. Beginning on Road numbered Twenty - Nine (29) at the town limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Northerly on Road numbered Twenty -Nine (29), Road numbered Thirty -Four (34) and Road numbered Six Hundred Fifteen (615) to an intersection with Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Five (565). 28th. Beginning on Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) at its intersection with the Ferndale and Blaine Road, thence Northerly, Easterly, Northerly, Easterly and Northerly respectively on Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221), thence Northerly on Roads numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Six (296) and Four Hundred One (401) to an intersection with Road numbered Seventy -Eight (78). 29th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Fifty -One (51) and Road num- bered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twenty -Four (24) and Twenty -Five (25 Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Easterly on Road numbered Fifty -One (51) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Seven (367). 30th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Eighty -One (81) and Fifty -One (51) at the section corner common to Sections Nine- teen (19), Twenty (20), Twenty -Nine (29) and Thirty (30), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. If., thence Northerly on Road numbered Eighty -One (81) to an in- tersection with Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123), thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123) to an 'ntersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Four (204), thence Northerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Four (204) to an intersection with Road numbered Seventy (70), thence Westerly on Road numbered Seventy (70) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hun- dred Forty -Four (344), thence Northerly on Road numbered Three Hundred Forty -Four (344) to an intersection with Road numbered Eighteen (18), thence Westerly on Road numbered Eigh- teen (18) and Road numbered One Hundred Fifty-N'ne (159) to the Easterly limits of the City of Blaine. 31st. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Four Hundred Eighty -Seven (487) with the Ferndale and Blaine Road in Section Seven (7), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Easterly on Road numbered Four Hundred Eighty -Seven (487 to an intersection with the State Road along the Northeasterlv side of the Great Northern Railway R'ght-of-Way. 32nd. Beginning at the Southerly terminus of Road numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119) in Section Two (2), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) West, W. if., thence Northerly along Road numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119). Road numbered Forty -Six (46) and Road numbered Twenty -Two (22), aioug the shore of Birch Bay to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy (470), thence Northerly along Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy (470) and Road numbered Three Hundred Thirty -Six (336) to an inter. sect:on with Road numbered Thirty -Seven (37 33rd. Beginning at the intersection of Ro )d numbered Thirty -Seven (37) and the Ferndale and Blaine Road; thence Westerly along the shore of Drayton Harbor on Road numbered Thirty -Seven (37) and Northerly on Road num- bered Thirty -Seven (37) to its Northerly ter- minus at or near Semiahmoo. 34th. So much of Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy (470) as extends in a general Easterly and Westerly direction on or near the section line common to Sections Thirteen (13) and Twenty -Four (24). Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) West, W. If. 35th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Six Hundred Ten (610) and the 'Ferndale and Blaine Road on the section line common to Sections Twenty -Nine (29) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty (40 North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Six Hundred Ten (610) and Road numbered One Hundred Twenty - Seven (127) to an intersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Thirteen (213) and Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Seven (127) 36th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Forty -Six (46) with Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Seven (127) on or near the section line common to Sections Thirty -One (31) and Thirty -Two (32) Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Forty -Six (46) to the shore of Birch Bay. 37th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119)_ and Road numbered Forty -Two (42) at or, near the section corner common to Sections Thirty --lone (31) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1)_ East, and Sections Five (5), and Six (6), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119) to the shore of Birch Bay. 38th. Beginning on Road numbered Fifty - Six (56) on the Easterly bank of the Nook - sack River, thence Westerly on Road numbered Fifty -Six (56) to a Northerly turn on or near the section line common to Sections Twenty - Eight (28) and Twenty -Nine (29), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Fifty -Six (56), Road numbered Thirty -Eight (38) and Road numbered Two Hundred Nine (209) to an Easterly turn at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty -One (21), Township and Range last aforesaid, thence Easterly on Road numbered Thirty -Eight (38) to an intersection with Road numbered Fifty -Seven (57), thence Northerly, Northeasterly and Northerly on Road numbered Fifty -Seven (57) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Thirty -Four (334). 39th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Fifty -Six (56) and Road numbered Thirty -Eight (38) at or near the section corner common to Sections Twenty (20), Twenty -One (21), Twenty -Eight (28) and Twenty -Nine (29), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, 1V. M., thence Easterly on Road num- bered Fifty -Six (56) and Road numbered One Hundred Seventy -Four (174) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy - Four (374), thence Southerly on Road num- bered Three Hundred Seventy -Four (374) and Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) to an Easterly turn in Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415), thence Easterly along Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) to a Southerly turn in Road numbered Four Hun- dred Fifteen (415), thence Southerly along Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) to an intersection with Road numbered Three IIundred Sixteen (316) at or near the section corner common to Sections One (1), Two (2), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Township Thirty - Eight (38) North, Range Two (2) East, W. 3f. 40th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Fifty -Seven (57) and Thirty -Eight (38) in Section Twenty -Two (22), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road numbered Fifty- Seven (57), thence Southeasterly on the Northwest Diagonal Road to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixteen (316) on or near the East and West section line common to Sections Two (2) and Eleven (11), Township Thirty -Eight (38) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M. 41st. Beginning at the intersection of Rural Avenue and the Northwest Diagonal Road in the Northwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Township Thirty -Eight (38) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Rural Avenue and the extension thereof to an inter- section with Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty -Five (535), thence Southerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty -Five (535) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Eighty -Four (484), thence Westerly on Road numbered Four Hun. dred Eighty -Four (484) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy -Four (474). 42nd. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty -Four (424 with an East and West Road on or near the East and West section line common to Sections Twenty -Seven (27) and Thirty -Four (34 , Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road num- bered Four Hundred Twenty -Four (424), Road numbered Three Hundred Fifty -Two (352) and the extension thereof to Rural Avenue. 43rd. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Three (563) and Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy -Three (373) on or near the East and West section line common to Sections Twenty -Eight (28) and Thirty -Three (33), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Three (563) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Eight (198), thence Easterly on a Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Eight (198) to an inter- section with the Northwest Diagonal Road. 44th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty -Nine (429) and Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy - Three (373), Section, Township and Range last aforesaid, thence Southerly on Road num- bered Four Hundred Twenty -Nine (429) to its Southerly terminus on or near the East and West center line of the said Section Thirty - Three (33). 45th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One Hundred Four (104) and Road numbered Fifty -Six (56) at or near the Section corner common to Sections Twenty -Two (22), Twenty -Three (23). Twenty -Six (26) and Twenty -Seven (27), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. Al., thence Southerly on Road numbered One Hundred Four (104) to an intersection with the Northwest Diagonal Road. 46th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty -Three (423) at its intersection with the Northwest Diagonal Road, thence East- erly on Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty - Three (423) and Road numbered Three Hun- dred Fifty -Three (353) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) at or near the center of Section Thirty -Five (35), Township and Range last aforesaid. 47th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123) and Road numbered Eighty -One (81)at or near the section corner common to Sections Seven (7), Eight (8), Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Easterly on Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Twenty -Nine (329). 48th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Fifty -One (51) and Fifty -Four (54) at or near the section corner common to Sections Twenty -Two (22), Twenty -Three (23), Twenty - Six (20) and Twenty -Seven (27), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East. W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Fifty -One (51) to an intersection with Roads numbered Seventy -Four (74) and Five Hundred Fifty - Nine (559). 49th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One Hundred Thirty -Four (134), Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty -One (261) and Road numbered Two Hundred and Twenty -One (221), at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twenty -Five (25) and Twenty -Six (26), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, IV. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Thirty -Four (134) and Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty -Four (434) to the Westerly terminus of Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty -Four (434) at or near the center of Section Twenty -Seven (27), Township and Range last aforesaid. 50th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Six Hundred Sixteen (616) with Road numbered Six Hundred (600) at or near the section corner common to Sections Three (3), Four (4), Nine (9) and Ten (10), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. If., thence Northerly on Road numbered Six Hundred Sixteen (616) and Road numbered Seventy -Four (74) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Fifty -Eight (158). 51st. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty-S:x (366), Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Six (296) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Thirteen (13) and Twenty -Four (24), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Easterly on Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Six (366) and Road numbered One Hundred Ninety Seven (197) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Three (403) at or near the section corner common to Sections Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Twenty (20) and Twenty -One (21) Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. Al. 52nd. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty -Eight (268) with Road numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119) and Road numbered Forty -Two (42) at or near the section corner common to Sections Thirty - One (31) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., and Sections Five (5) and Six (6), Township Thirty -.Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. If., thence Southerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty -Eight (268), Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy -Six (570) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to the Gulf of Georgia. 192 RECORD% OF COMMISSIONERS..- PROCEEDINGS October . r -Tr tthr 'Tuesday TH_i•` 21st Dar of October 192 4 That each of such notices vrere posted on each public road and highvray or parts thereof above specified, in a conspicuous place, ei -iIier on a telephone pole, a, stump; a tree or fence post situated on each public road and '.iglvray so posted, and adjoining the traveled portion tqere- - of: That. each and e very. -one of the notic es published and pos ted as aforesaid contained the statement of the name of the applicant and the description of the public roads -and highways for which application is' made, (being the public roads aaad hig1 rays hereinbefore described -in ld2.is Order) and the time and place fixed for the hearing. That in and by each of said notices all persons desiring to be heard in the matter of said application were thereby notif ied to be present at said time and place so fixed for such hearing, and were further notified that such hearing could be adjourned from ti r-ie to time by Order of this Board, and that at such meeting or any adjourru;ient thereof, and after such hearing, this Board -would talce such a.cti on with reference to said application as this Board might dean to be for the public interest: All of -which more fully apl?e ars f rom the said Ai fi davit of the said Sam B . Barrett, as Auditor, filed herein on the OoL day of :1924. That from the affidavits. aforesaid and from all of the records and files and other proofs in this proceeding, it is expressly found by< this Board that due, legal, rsufzicient and timely notice has been given by the County Auditor in all resie cts as provided. by 1aw and the Order. of this Board, so as to fully authorize this Board to hear aai'd grant said application. Tl-m t thereupon a hearing of said application and of a1l. persons desiring to be heard in the matter of said application was duly had before the' Board at the time and place fixed therefor by the Board,' being the time and place as stated in the notices ,6ublished and posted as aforesaid. And now after su ch hearing a.nd VLile duly, co -ravened in regular;:- session at the time and place aforesaid, and at such meeting, t he following Resolution and Order is unanimously adopted and passed by said Board of County Coiiamissioners, to -wit- That it is found by this Board that the applicant, Whatcom County Pourer L Light -Company, is ;oib_lic service .corporation organized a.rd existing, under and by v;ir-tue of the•-laws--ro-f the State of 7a.shington, and that it is autl ori.zed to transact business within the State of Washington; that the applicant as to its Public business is an "electrical company" conducting an "electi,ica.l »lint" within the meaning of such -.terms as•'defined by Chapter 117 of the Session Lairs- of the State of Wash.i.ngton for- -d-ie year 19ll, and being authorized among other things to ovrn franchises and privileges relating to the di}stributi.on of electric current for light, heat and p vuer ,pur- poses; that it is the 'ovrner of: certain franchises and privileges relating to the distribution of electric current for light, heat, power and otl-L-r purposes in the Torn of Ferndale, :;hatcom County, ' ashington, and in tl-ie County of W hatcom, State of 1,7,1asliington, under ^ the provisions o tiT ich it is required to sell and furnish electric. -power, heat, light and electric current within said town of .Ferndale f-or municipal pu'--rposes, and -within portions of :hatcom County; that the authority, right , privi lege and franchise hereby applied for is by the applicant, its successors and assigns, aanong other public uses and purposes to be used for carrying out the -.public. uses and purloses imposed by the ordinances, franchises and privileges aforesaid of selling and fur- nishing electric ,power, heat, ligh--. and electric current ti:ri.thin the Town of Ferndale for miinicjtpal purpos es 'and yr ithin the County of Whatcom. T at this Board of County Coi_ai,issi oners expressly find that the -use. of said roads and parts of roads described in said application and La.*.this order for the purposes enumerated in said a1.)1?lication and this order is a public use and that public necessity requires and. this Board deems iL. to' be for the public inter est to grant to the applicant, %h^ tcom County Pourer �, Light Company, its successors and assigns, tl e authority,- right, privilege and franchise so applied for and as lzerei.nafter more f.ully.set forth. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS OctoberTERM Tue s dov _ ---- -THE —_..__.-- .... ... 2� _a .: _... _........ ..- _ DAY,_OF rz S I. �T,-;-z l ` zr } i :� M i ''-1,i '- there � s 1 tr � • ! ��� 0?�_,=, , I _L I,;� I�::I�r�s.t y 'E � CL T.� SIT:- Or€T!��,:CD �,_..a,l, be and i � lcrebv, �r�..,_1-� ec°_ to -tL e sa,icl c:!,-,-ylJcant , Uhatco]r County 1'cj,,ier & I,iCht;Curilpuny, a Corgi)oration, Emd to its suCCC SI s ".nd a.ssigr..s, for a, pe_2 iod si'ty (50) years i'rol]l the de.te of this Order, tI]e u.Lt Ti ;e on d frarlcilis(:, �'ar Life .'C]?li.c"'xt , its successor's anc! assi- gns, to construct,r]�:.ii�L, :i]1 and. .'wile oj.el,ate try+xis):Ili ssion 1ilios s or t 'ansmitting e1cctric j)over ri c 111 di ns electric 1iL7:lts an one 0f tllE.. ttv:'.nifest -oi-s of such electric -ou'ler, tCjCet11.e2? Yfitw-1 tll() 1)01eS, �,'ireS Dnd other a%,)y.;ta. ten,,,mces, incluoi 112; oil 12111,,1ch j o 1 e s telei)hone lines as one of SUC.t'_ 0,J)I)t1rtuE`__Y:1r1.CC'S, Ul?0n, OVO:', V-1oi":El" and. across the descri-bed r.i.zblic roads in County, not within t11e li_ilits of elly corporate city or to,. -in, and enviller a,ted in the follodrinr- 1st t.o 52nd, both inc lus ive , ,, to -vi'it .. _.... 1st. Beginning on the Ferndale and Moue to the Easterly shore4 `ot Lake Terrell. Westerly on Road numbered,. Forty -Six (4B) tain View Road at the town limits of the Town 20th. Beg:nning on Road numbered Four to the shore of Birch Bay. I' of Femdale, Whatcom County, Washington, Hundred Ninety -Five (495) at its intersection 37th. Beginning at the intersection of Road '. thence Westerly along the Ferndale and Moun- with Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -Eight numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119) and tain View Road and Road numbered One liun- (228) at or near the section 'corner common. Road numbered Forty -Two (42) at or near the dred Forty -Seven (147)„ Road numbered Ot: to Sections Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) section comer common to Sections Thirty -One Hundred Ten (110) and Road numbered One Twenty (20) and Twenty -One- (21), Township (31) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty Hundred Forty -Seven (147) to an intersection Thirty -Nine (39) North, Rango One (1) East, (40) North, Range One (1) East, and Sections (" with Road numbered Three Hundred' Forty W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Four Five (5) and Six (6), Township Thirty -Nine (340);.tlience Northerly, Westerly and North- IIundred Ninety -Five (495) to an intersection (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al., westerly along Road numbered Three Hundred . with Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety- thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred � 'th R d S 497 th th 1- t of rOE ]'OO so, loe 1 C o Z, C' .I'lLf 1 � i sue r.+ I. o ro s Forty (340) to mi mtersect.on wi oa num- bered Five Hundred Seventy -Three (573); thence Northerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy -Three (573) to the Southerly boundary line of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty - Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M. 2nd. Beginning on Road numbered Twenty - One (21) at its intersection with the town limits of the said Town of Ferndale, thence Southwesterly and Westerly along Road num- bered- Twenty -One (21) and Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Eight (298) to an intersec- tion with Road numbered Six Hundred Seven M. 3rd.. Beginning on the Ferndale and Blaine Road at its intersection with the town limits of the said Town of Ferndale, thence North- westerly, Westerly and Northerly along said Ferndale and Blaine Road, Road numbered Forty - Seven (47) Road numbered Forty -Two (42), Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Seven (127),. Road numbered Two Hundred Thirteen (213),. Road numbered 'Forty (40) and the Femdale and Blaine Road to the Southerly limits of the City of Blaine. 4th Beginning on Road numbered Seven. .teen (17) at its intersection with the town limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Southerly along Road numbered Seventeen (17) to the Lummi River. 5th. Beginning on Road numbered Five Hun- dred Eighty -Four (584) at its intersection with Road numbered Twenty -One (21) in Section Thirty (30), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. Al., thence Southerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty -Four (584), Road numbered Five Hun- dred Fifty -Six (556) and Road numbered Three Hundred Twelve (312) to the;. Lummi -River. .6th. Beginning at the Intersection of Roads numbered Two Hundred Sixty -Three (263) and Seventeen (17) on or near the East and West section line common to Sections Thirty (30) and Thirty -One (31), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W_ M., thence Westerly along Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty Three (263) to an intersection with Roads numbered Ten (10) and Four Hundred Nine (409). 7th Beginning at the Southerly boundary, of Township -Thirty -Nine (39) North, Ranges One (1) and Two -(2) East, W. M., thence Northerly along road numbered Four Hundred -Nine (409), Road numbered Ten (10), Road'numbered Three Hundred Seventy -Two (372), Road"numbered Two Hundred 'Thirty -Nine (239), Road num- bered Two Hundred Sixty -Four (264), Road numbered Ten (10) and Road numbered One Hundred Forty -Six (146) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty (450), thence Easterly on Road numbered Four Hun- dred Fifty (450) and Road numbered Sixty -Six (66) to its Northerly turn, thence Northerly on Road numbered. Sixty -Six (66) and Road numbered Four Hundred- Three (403) to an Intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Seven (197), thence Easterly on Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Seven (.197) to an intersection with Road numbered Two Hun- dred Thirty -Five (235). 8th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Ten (410) on the South boundary of Townsh:p Thirty -Nine _(39) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al., thence Northerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Ten (410) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Nine (409). 9th. Beginning on Road numbered Ninety - Four (94) on the South boundary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1), East, W: Al., thence Northwesterly on Road numbered Ninety -Four (94) Northeasterly on Road num- bered Twenty (20') and Northerly on Road num bered Twenty (20) Road..numbered One Hun. dred Eighty -Seven (187) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) to an inter- section with the Ferndale and Blaine Road. 10th. Beginning at the intersect:oa of Road numbered Ninety -Four (94) and Road numbered Twenty (20), thence .Northwesterly on Road numbered Ninety -Four (94), thence Not(herly on Road numbered One Hundred Eleven (111) and -,Road ,numbered Two Hundred Forty -Seven (247) to an intersection with' Road numbered - Three Hundried Sixty (360) and Road numbered Two Hundred Forty -Seven (247). llth. Beginning on Road numbered Two Hundred Three (203) at the Southerly boundary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Three (203), Road numbered Two Hundred Thirty -Three (233). Road numbered One Hundred Ten (110), Road numbered One Hundred Forty -Seven (147), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety -Eight (398) Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty. Five (455) and Road numbered Fifty -Four (54) to an intersection with Road numbered Seventy (70). 12th. Beginning on Road numbered Three Hundred Seven (307) on the Southerly boun- dary of Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) -East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Three Hundred Seven.(307), Road numbered Ninety -Seven (97), Road num. tiered One Hundred Forty Seven (147) and Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Seven (297) to the Southerly shore of Lake Terrell. 13th. Beginning on Road numbered Ninety. Seven (97) ' on the Southerly boundary of Township Thirty -Nine, (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M„ thence. Northerly on Road numbered Ninety -Seven" (9 7) and -Road num- bered Two Hundred F:fty-Five (255) to an in- tersection with Road; numbered Two Hundred Eighty (280). 14th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Nine (409) on the quarter comer common to Section Thirty -One (31), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2). East and, Section Thirty -Six (36), Township -Thirtyy- Nine, (39) North, Range One (1) East, IV. Y: thence Westerly on Road numbered Four. Hun- dred Nine (409), Road numbered Four Hun- dred Seventy-F;ve (475) and Road numbered Four Hundred Sixty (460) ,to about the center of Section Thirty -Four (34), Township Thirty. Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, thence Southerly and Westerly on Road numbered Four, Hundred Sixty (460) to an intersection with Load numbered Three Hundred Seven (307). 15th. Such portion of Road numbered Ninety -Seven (97) as extends in a general Easterly and Westerly direction situate in the North, Half of Section Thirty -Three (33), Township ThirtyNine'-(39) 'North, Range One (1) East, W. M. 16th. Road numbered One Hundred -Eighty - ,One (181) in Sections Thirty -Two (32.) and, Thirty -Three (33), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al. 17th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered 'Thirty (30). and Road numbered Twenty (20) at or near the section corner com- mon to Sections, Twenty -Five (25), Twenty -Six (26), Thirty -Five (35) and Thirty -Six (36), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty (30), Road numbered Ninety. Seven (97), Road numbered Two Hundred Fifty - Five (255) and Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty (280) to an intersection. with Road numbered Six Hundred Seven (607),'-thence Northerly on Road Numbered .Six Hundred Seven (607), Road numbered Two. Hundred Twenty -Eight (228) ,Ferndale and Blaine.Road, thence Northwesterly on the Ferndale and Blaine Road to an intersection with Road numbered Forty (40). 18th. Beginning on Road numbered. Two Hundred Five '(205) at its intersection with Road' numbered One Hundred .Ten`' (110) and Road numbered One Hundred Forty-Seveh (147) at o , near the quarter corner common to Sec- tions Twenty -Two (22) and Twenty -Seven (27), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Five (205), Road num- bered Three Hundred Sixty -Two (362) and Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Three (363) to its intersection with an East and West Road on or near the section, line common to Sections Three (3) and Ten (10), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. Al. 19th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety -Nine (499) at its Easterly terminus on or near the section line common to Sections Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20), Township 'Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety -Nine (499), Road numbered :Four Hundred Twenty -One (421). Road numbered Twenty -Nine (29), Road numbered Two Hundred Forty -Seven (247) and,Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty (360) even ( ), ence or er y on Road num- bered Four Hundred Ninety -Seven- (497), Road numbered Four Hundred Fourteen (414) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to the shore line of Birch Bay. 21st. Beginning on Road numbered Four IIundred Fourteen (414) at its intersection with a North and South Road; on or near the boundary line common, to Ranges One (1) East and One (1) West :in,`Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, thence -Westerly on .Road num- bered Four Hundred Fourteen-( 414) to its Westerly terminus at or near the shore of Gulf of Georgia. 22nd. Beginning on Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Five (565) at its intersection with Road numbered Thirty -Two (32), on or near the quarter corner common to Sections Eight (8) and Seventeen (17), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. Di., thence Westerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Five (565), Iload numbered One IIundred Seventy -Six (176) and Road numbered Three Hundred Twenty -Two (322) to an inter- section with Roads numbered Four Hundred Fifty -Five (455) and Three Hundred Ninety - Eight (398). 23rd. Beginn:ng on Road numbered Thirty. Six (36) at its Easterly terminus in Section Nine (9), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty -Six (36), Road num- bered Four Hundred Sixty -Five (465), Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty -Two (432), Road_ numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Three (363), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety -Seven (397) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to an intersection with Roads numbered Two Hundred .Twelve (212) and Four Hundred Fourteen (414). 24th. Beginning on Road numbered Thirty. Two (32) at or near'the section corner com- coon to Sections Four (4), Five (5), Eight (8) and Nine (9) in Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. ➢I., thence Westerly on Road numbered Thirty -Two (32), Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety -Six (396), Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty -Six (456), =Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty - Three (453), Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Three (363), Road numbered Six Hun- dred (600),.Road numbered Three -Hundred Twenty -Seven (327) and Road 'numbered Three Hundred Eighty (380) to an intersect:on with Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212). 25th. Beginning on Road numbered One Hundred Fifty -Six (156) at its intersection with the Femdale and Blaine Road in Section One (1), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, - Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Fifty -Six (156) and Southerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Ten (210) to an intersection with Road num= bered Four Hundred Fifty -Three (453). 26th. Beginning on Road' numbered Seven- teen (17) at its intersection with the North- erly town limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Northerly on Road numbered Seventeen (17), Road numbered Thirty -Two (32), Road numbered Sixty -Six (66) and Road numbered Eighty -One (81) to a Westerly turn at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twenty- (29) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Fori.,tthe ce Westerly RongRoadw numberedsThree Hundred Sixty -Eight (368), Road numbered One Iiundred Seventy -Three (173), Road num- bered One Hundred Fifty -Eight (158) and Road numbered Seventy -Four (74) to a Northerly turn on or near the section line common to Sections Twenty -Eight. (28) and Thirty-Three- (33), . Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Seventy -Four (74) to an East and West Road on or near the section line com- mon to Sections Twenty -One (21) and Twenty - Eight (28), Township -Forty (40); North, Range One (1) East, W. At., thence Westerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Fifty -Nine (559), Road numbered Eighty -Five (85) and Road numbered Thirty -Nine (39) to an intersection with Road numbered Eight (8), thence Northerly on Road numbered Eight (8) to an intersection with Road numbered Thirty -Seven (37). 27th. Beginning on Road numbered Twenty. Nine (29) at the town limits of the Town of Ferndale, thence Northerly on Road numbered Twenty -Nine (29), Road numbered Thirty -Four (34) and Road numbered Six Hundred Fifteen (615) to an intersection with Road numbered Five Hundred S:xty-Five (565). 28th. Beginning on Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) at its intersection with the Ferndale and Blaine Road, thence Northerly, Easterly, Northerly, Easterly and, Northerly respectively on Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221), thence Northerly on Roads numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Six (296) and Four Hundred One (401) to an intersection with Road numbered Seventy -Eight (78). 29th. Beginning at the '*intersection of Road numbered Fifty -One (51) and Road num- bered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221) at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twenty -Four (24) and Twenty -Five (26 Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, IV M., thence Easterly on Road numbered Fifty -One (51) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Seven, (367). 30th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Eighty -One (81) and Fifty -One (51) at the section corner common to Sections Nine- teen (19), Twenty (20), Twenty -Nine (29 and Thrty (30), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. At., thence Northerly on Road numbered Eighty -One (81) to an in- tersection with Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123), thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123) to an intersection with Road numbered Two Hundred Four (204),thence Northerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Four (204) to an intersection with Road numbered Seventy (70), thence Westerly on Road numbered Seventy (70) to . an intersection with Road numbered Three Hun- dred Forty -Four (344), thence Northerly on Road numbered Three Hundred Forty -Four (344) to an intersection with Road numbered Eighteen (18), thence Westerly on Road numbered Eigh- teen (18) and Road numbered One Hundred, Fifty -Nine (159) to the Easterly limits of the City of Blaine. .31st. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered.. Four Hundred Eighty-Seien..(487) with the .Ferndale and Blaine Road in. Section Seven (7), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. If., thence Easterly'on Road numbered Four Hundred Eighty -Seven (487 to an intersection with the State Road along the Northeasterly side of the Great 'Northern Railway II'ght-of-Way. 32nd. Beginning at the, Southerly terminus of.Road numbered One,Hundred Nineteen (119) in Section Two (2);.Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) West, W. If., thence Northerly along Road numbered One Hundred Nineteen (119), Road numbered Forty -Six (46) and. Road numbered Twenty Two (22), aIong the shore of Birch Bay to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy (470), thence Northerly along Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy (470) and Road numbered Three Hundred Thirty -Six (336) to an inter- sect:on with Road numbered Thirty -Seven (37). 33rd. Beginning at the intersection, of.Road numbered Thirty -Seven. (37) and the Ferndale and Blaine Road, thence Westerly along the shore -of Drayton Harbor on Road numbered Thirty -Seven (37) and Northerly on Road num- bered' Thirty -Seven (37) to its Northerly ter- minus at or near Semiahmoo, ' 34th. So much of Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy (470) as extends in a general Easterly and Westerly direction on or near the section line common to Sections Thirteen (13) and Twenty -Four (24), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) West, W. M. 35th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Six Hundred Ten (610) and the- Ferndale and Blaine Road on the section line common to Sections Twenty -Nine (29 and Tbirty-Two (32), Township Forty (40 North, Range One (1) East, W. 31., thence Westerly -on Road numbered Six Hundred Ten (610) and Road numbered,One Hundred Twenty - Seven (127) to anintersection with Road .-numbered Two Hundred Thirteen (213) and Road numbered One IIundred Twenty -Seven (127). 36th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Forty -Six (46) with Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Seven (127) on or near the section line common to Sections Thirty -One (31) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. bi.,,thence N ne een (119) to the shore of Birch Bay. 38th. Beginning on Road numbered Fifty - Six (56) on the Easterly. bank of the Nook - sack River, thence Westerly on Road numbered Fifty -Six (56) to a Northerly turn on. or near the section line common to Sections Twenty - Eight (28) and Twenty -Nine (29), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Northerly on Road numbered Fifty -Six (56), Road numbered Thirty -Eight (38) and Road numbered Two Hundred Nine (209) to an Easterly turn at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty -One (21), Township and Range last aforesaid, thence Easterly on Road numbered Thirty -Eight (38) to an intersection with Road numbered Fifty -Seven (57), thence Northerly, Northeasterly and Northerly on Road numbered Fifty -Seven (57) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Thirty -Four (334). 39th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Fifty -Six (56) and Road numbered Thirty -Eight (38) at or near the section comer common to Sections Twenty (20), Twenty -One (21), Twenty -Eight (28) and Twenty -Nine (29), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. 31., thence Easterly on Road num- bered Fifty -Six (56) and Road numbered One Hundred Seventy -Four (174) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy - Four (374), thence Southerly on Road num- bered Three Iiundred Seventy -Four (374) and Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) to an Easterly turn in Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415), thence Easterly along Road numbered Four. Hundred Fifteen (415) to a Southerly turn in Road numbered Four Hun- dred Fifteen (415), thence Southerly along Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixteen (316) at or near the section corner common to Sections One (1),'Two (2), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Township Thirty - Eight (38) North, Range Two (2) .East, W. M. 40th. Beginning at the intersection of Roads numbered Fifty -Seven (57) , and Thirty -Eight (38) -fn Section Twenty -Two (22), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road numbered Fifty- Seven (57), thence Southeasterly on the Northwest .Diagonal Road to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Sixteen (316) oil or near the East and West section line common to Sections Two (2) and Eleven (11), Township Thirty -Eight (38) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M. 418L Beginning at the intersection of Rural Avenue and the Northwest Diagonal Road in the Northwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Township Thirty -Eight (38) North, flange Two (2) East, W. Al., thence Westerly on Rural Avenue and the extension thereof to an inter- section with Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty -Five (535), thence Southerly on Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty -Five (535) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Eighty -Four (484), thence Westerly on Road numbered Four ,-Hun- dred Eighty -Four (484) to an. intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Seventy -Four (474). 42nd. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty -Four (424 with an East and West Road on or near the ]last and West section line common to Sections Twenty -Seven (27) and Thirty -Four (34), Towmh:p Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (tit) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road num- bered Four Hundred Twenty -Four (424), Road numbered Three Hundred Fifty -Two (352) and the extension thereof to Rural Avenue. 43rd. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty -Three (563) and Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy -Three (373) on or near the East and West .section line common to Sections Twenty -Eight (28) and Thirty -Three (33), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., . thence Southerly on Road numbered Five -IIundred Sixty -Three (563) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Ninety -Eight (198), thence Easterly on a Road -numbered One Hundred Ninety -Eight (198) to an inter- section with the Northwest Diagonal Road. 44th. Beginning at the intersection of -Road numbered Four Hundred Tw•enty.Nine (429 and Road numbered Three Hundred Seventy. Three (373), Section, Township and Range last aforesaid, thence Southerly on Road num- bered Four Hundred Twenty -Nine (429) to its Southerly terminus on or near the East and West center line of the said Section Thirty - Three (33). 45th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One Hundred Four (104) and Road numbered Fifty -Six (56) at or near the Section corner common to Sections Twenty -Two (22), Twenty -Three (23), Twenty -Six (26) and Twenty -Seven (27), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road numbered One Hundred Four (104) to an intersect:on with. the Northwest Diagonal Road. 46th. Beginning on Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty -Three (423) at Its intersection with the Northwest Diagonal Road, thence East- erly on Road numbered Four Hundred Twenty - Three (423) and Road numbered Three Hun- dred Fifty -Three (353) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Fifteen (415) at or near the center of Section. Thirty -Five (35), Township and Range last aforesaid. 47th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123) and' Road numbered Eighty -One (81)at or near the section corner common to Sections Seven (7), Eight (8), Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. If., thence Easterly, on Road numbered One Hundred Twenty -Three (123) to an intersection with Road numbered Three Hundred Twenty -Nine (329). 48th. Beginning at the'intersection of Roads numbered Fifty -One (51) 'and Fifty -Four (54) at or near the section corner common to Sections Twenty -Two (22), Twenty -Three (23), Twenty - Six (26) and Twenty -Seven (27), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered Fifty -One (51) to an intersection with Roads numbered Seventy -Four (74) and Five Iiundred Fifty - Nine (559). 49th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered -One Hundred Thirty -Four (134), Road numbered. Two- Hundred- Sixty-,One---(261)-and - Road numbered Two Hundred and Twenty -One (221), at or near the quarter, corner common to Sections Twenty -Five (25) and Twenty -Six (26), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Westerly on Road numbered One Hundred Thirty -Four (134) and Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty -Four (434) to the Westerly terminus of Road numbered Four IIundred Thirty -Four (434) at or near the center of Section Twenty -Seven (27), Township and Range last aforesaid. 50th. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Six Hundred Sixteen (616) with Road numbered Six Hundred (600) at or near the section comer common to Sections Three (3) Four (4), Nine (9) and Ten (10), Township Thirty -Nine (39) Nortli,':Range One (1) East, W. If., thence Northerly on Road numbered Six Hundred Sixteen (616) and Road numbered Seventy -Four (74) to an intersection with Road numbered One Hundred Fifty -Eight (158). 51st. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Six (366), Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety -Six (296) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twenty -One (221). at or near the quarter corner common to Sections Thirteen (13) and Twenty -Four (24), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1). East, W. If., thence Easterly on Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty -Six (366) and Road numbered One Hundred Ninety Seven (197) to an intersection with Road numbered Four Hundred Three (403) at or near the section corner common to Sections Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Twenty (20) and Twenty -One (21), Township Forty (40) North, Range Two- (2) East, W. M, 52nd. Beginning at the intersection of Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty -Eight (268) with Road numbered One Hundred ,Nineteen (119) and Road numbered Forty-Two(42) at or near the section corner common to Sections Thirty - One (31) and Thirty -Two (32), Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M„ and Sections Five (5) and, Six (6), Township Thirty -Nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M., thence Southerly on Road numbered Two Hundred Sixty -Eight (268), Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy -Six (576) and Road numbered Two Hundred Twelve (212) to the Gulf of Georgia. or_ there- t to so s of 1 onion f)aj is of for Is a.ild pexts of ile s al ong I �'e s s or s { r �I the �ra]lted �1 i ng of i as to Of tl:e be of of E� 0 t- o b i SID, 11 a's S 0 'e 1 the inc I 21CT. c o j': Inc' 192 a nth e r s awr d ,g t 11t a, i it 211 Ct one of e_"n nces, anC? ail y both t The Bile of -,?oles herein jprovided for Shall be located oL?t,s:id_e of the traveled portion,of the r'Oa.ds and -gal:,ts of roads ai'Ores.aid, and as ap,Tr uv-ed by the G'o?.?Y?ty En i neOL , 'a11C_ rn�,J be all UJ-DO11 One Side or pertl�,r,upoP_ one Side and iDartly ui?Gn'a,no-t11er' side of the traVeleC! portion C -er'e- of, as ii"! l forin t�lle ra�ost pra,cticab1e acid f ear:sib1e Ii e , it beinz, found by t}1e 3o0.rd tl1-at to so locate the,s,aiiie ,Till ca.,,s e the least int2rfer'eiice 1,vitl..` othe2: uses of S'a.id- roads and parts .of 1Oa,dS. T`le j?ri_vilege is anted to the €rai''_tLG', its SUCCe,�Sui's a.nG? aSSi�12S, to place any pOrtiO3? of, the -oo;le lire .herein s'ovided 10"' upon, r1'ivatle right -of -Tay outside of the roads and Pctl'tsof rOads a.bOve described, for such distance mC- a.t such ;?laces' as the its successors 2-rid ass ass 7.g115 pia d es ir.' e, but-, 1! e hla.cin" of as y of Such ' poles outside of any of the roads a -rid parts Of roads above :describ— d_ shall -lot be c ons trued as a T%ai e-r Of "G w right tO locate such poles along So many or al 1 of the roa,d_S mild jDa,r s of r'oc!ds above described as t gr'ailtee-,. its SucceSSorS aYld_ a,SSi '11S -mayzor� .tilP'C -to t1r1e CieS71'2 t0 SO occupy.�-;1_ould tthe Course, Gdlrect•io,11,,- 01' . location of ally of such:roa.d_s, ar of roads above descr'�bed-be hei°&. ter changed by the County or other IDub1ic a litho --i t.ythe a.. td o''l iy , TiEh,t pi, vi Ie g e a.nd l rcinc _lis e herein grail t c CL sml1, tLereupO,a a -,each tO such it@cT-pa "rt. of. such roads ai1C- darts C r'Oa.ds, but the attaching Of. ' such r ightS t0 Sucll neui j?ar't of such roads. and:arts Of '"Oa,C!S sha.l ilOt be construed50,. as tO iorfelt '`ihe ai?-ior'ity, j?rivilege and fr-'a-lChise litted a,S to anypDrtion Of, tl'e roads and O:i' roads hUr'einbefOi'e descrfoed. J. `l.�at a.l.i Of Suc`"1 poles she.!! -De ei-ected in a, neat and wor-Imie.ri_llil�:e rinnner and shall be of Such si ze .and set ill -,Le ground fcr' Such de-pth, and othc _TTise sec-mLed so as to make thei;l safe RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October Tuesday......._..__._._...._.THF...._._..._....._--_ ...21st---_ .. - -- _.....DAY OF- ---- - October 192 and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires shall be carefully insulated from the poles and carefully; connected and fastened, and shall be stretched ei-ther 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 f cet above the s urface of the ground, it being found by the Board thaat 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. Whenever the grantee, its successcFrs 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 l•`rhatcom 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 first be served on said grantee, its successors or assigns, three -days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, vrhich 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 Whatcom from any injury arising f rom any casualty or acci dent 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 mires 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 Whatcom of any suit or action begun against said County on account of any alleged claim for any said cause. The authori ty, 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. As to any separate road hereinbef ore described, upon vrhi.ch construction shall not have been i --commenced within five years from the date of the enactment of this Order, the Board of County Commissioners shall I-a,ve tree right to cancel the authority herein granted, and thereupon this franchise to that extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors or assigns. The grantee herein; shall within si xty (60) days after the passage of this resolution and order, file tirith the County Auditor of ',Ihatcom County, its acceptance of the authority, right, privilege and francIL-lise herein granted, subject to the. terms and conditions herein provided. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commiss- ioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this the 21st day of October, 1924, is hereby signed by the undersigned Con aissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof. Bated at Bellil�;hara, Washington, this the 21st day of October, A. D. 1924. tI lI It U 11 U 1111 t11111 1111 11 11 if it It It 11 It 11 11 11 111111 11 E . C . Baxter, Chai imlan of Board of County II Board of County Commiss- " Commilis sione rs 11 ioners of Whatcom County " S. A. Miller, County Cormmissioner 1i State of Washington. " Ed Brown, County Coumiissioner 1111II11111111II11UIIIIIIU gIi11IIIt1111111IIt11lt11t1 Attest: Saan B. Barrett, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Corivaissioners . ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, October 23, 1924. -IRAECORD OF COMMISSIONERS TROCEEDINGS Oct. TERM Thursday THE: 23rd OF... .,..-..,,.October .... .. ..... ..... . . ..... . ms 'Thursday, Oct-obdr 23, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment takeii on October 21, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following pro- ceedings were had: Surety bonds of Emil C. Alfs as Clerk, and Ethel Philbrook as Treasurer for Lux=i Island Township, were approved by the Board and filed with the Count-%T Clerk. Applicatibns of Maple Falls Community Club, and of Haynie Grange, and of Earietta Grange, for licenses to hold dances on October 25, 1924, were granted by the Board. On 'motion the Board adjourned to meet on Fridily, October 24,t1924. 11 C ZI RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct. 'TERM. ....._.__.Satu .day ._ ..._ .. __ .Ttti..._.._ 25th _ DaY of Octobeh 192- 4 . Satrday, October 25, 1924. The Board uiet pursuant to adj ournrlent taken on October 23, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The folloaing proceedings were had: ITT THE, HATTER O-J{ THE OF i7IL'sTC01Y COITiT�l'Y 1'O'MER & LIGIiT COi,PAIIY FOR'A M,LiCHISE OT,IE'R CERTAIN ROBS IN ,."'HATCOTI COUNTY. ICCEPT?MICE OF RESOLUTION AI ORDER GR.LITIIIG FR:IITCIiISE. TO THE COUNTY OF 'u7HATC01;I AIM TO THE COUi'FTY COnJ1ISSIOITERS THE' 104 OF, 10D TO TH11COUNTY e1UDI"OR TITTEREOF , YUT,11=) TO 1►LL TO ',VH011 IT I.,UY COIICERIT: t+,j_ EREAS, on the 21st day of October, 1924, the Board of County Commissioners of Vlhatcom County, State of 'Washington, duly passed a Resolution and Order granting to Whatcom County 11over & Light Company, a Corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of ':Tashington, and authorized to transact business in the State of Washington, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for itself, its successors and assigns, for a period of Fifty (50) years to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the rzanifestations of such electric power, together with the ;)oles, hires and other appliances, including on such poles telephone lines as one of such appliances, upon, over, along and across certain public roads in VIhatcom County, not within,the limits of any in- cory)orated city or town, being the roads and parts of roads as fully described in said Resolution and Order of the Board of County Commissioners of +hatcom County, `Jashington, as filed on the 21st day of October, 1924, with Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex- Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, -fa.shington, the same being also of record in Volume 25 at pages 479 to 484, inclusive, of the Records of Commissioners Proceedings, Whatcom County, Washington, reference to said Reoolution as signed by each of the County Commissioners and filed as aforesaid, is hereby made; and '� 1RE:'US, said Resolution and Order contains other terms, conditions and provisions as by reference thereto more fully appears; ITOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned, Whatcom County Power & Light Company does hereby for itself, its successors and assigns, -accept the authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by said resolution and Order, subject to the terms and conditions therein provided, and does hereby file with the County 'auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, this acceptance of the -authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by said resolution and Order, subject to the terms and conditions therein provided. ITT :TITITESS ;'THEREOF -znd in compliance with said Resolution and Order the undersigned, Wh,atcom County Power & Light Company has caused this acce-ptance to be executed by its Manager and to be filed as aforesaid, this the 22nd day of October, A. D. 1924. U1,2C0U COUNTY PO'.TER & LIGHT CUIE?AIIY By Sohn Hickok, i3anager. Filed this the 24th day of October, 1924, Sam E. Barrett, County ,"zdit-or and Ex- Officio Clerk of the Doard of County Commissioners of '-Thatcom County, Washington. By F. C. lartin, Deputy. ,,PPROVED Oct, 25, 1924. E. C. Baxter, Chairman County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Saturday THE 25th DAY or October 192 a Br t�' OFF_ TIM BOAFD OF C OUi; T COI:Z:LISS I011FRS OF V `.'alATCOii COUiTTY, 1,:IASHI1-GTC1T. IIT TF IIAT TI±R OF FEGIS TRAT I01T C ,'th ) OF.DL.R APPOII TI17,G JOHIT J. PIM'Iddl 1"OR L!,RIETTA TO`::F.SHIP, 1st PRB'CIYCT ) Anna 1.�'. Durdin, registration officer for Liarictta Toy°:nship 1st Precinct, has filed with this Board her resignation as such registration officer; and 'l H UTAS, it has been recommended that John J. Phelan be appointed to rill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Anna F. Durdin; ITC;: , TI�u�'OFF,' it is ordered that the resignation 'of Anna F . Durdin as registration officer zor LTarietta. Te:rnship 1st Precinct, be, and same is hereby accepted; and IT IS F URTEER OFT:,F.t,D that John J. Phelan be, and he hereby is appointed as registration officer for said township and precinct for the balance of the unex1) term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of October, 19-24. 11 11 tI II it II II tI !I II II II 11 It 11 II tI II 11 11 11 11 11 it it to 11 II II 11 " Board of County Corrniss- " " ioners of �."haatcom County " cl State of Washington " 11 11 11 ti II 11 11 11 11 11 t1 1! II it 11 II 11 11 tl II 11 11 11 11 11 11 tl It it 11 Attest: F . C . 11ar t in , Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. L . C . Baxter, Chairman of the Board J. A. I:iller, County Commissioner Ed Brown, County Coi imis s ioner On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on 1.1ednesday, Oct . 29,1924. ' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October .I TERISI Wednesday THE 29th October Thursday if 30th DAY of October 11 11 192 4 1924 =ednesday, October 29, 1924. The Board r:.et pursuant to adjour.rmont taken on Saturday, ;October.. 25th, 1924. Present,all r.embers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. T'Lie following clams were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000-----._ hOAL A?ID 3RIDG-111 FUIID (rI.n I:G' ITCY) Cramer Contracting Co Constr. . Illy Span, Everson Bridge �l €�,472.93 ------ 000------ Applications of Kenneth F . Heun for dance at Grell's Hall, Everson, Oct. 31, 1924 and of K of P Lodge of DeminL for dance on Nlov. 1, 1924, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On luotion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, October 30, 1924. Thursday, October 30, 1924. The Board met put suant to adjournment taken on . ednesday, October 29th, 1924. Present, all nep6)ers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The folloaing claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ ACT1=1 1ITT e BE IT 12TOUN, TO ALL h2dT BY 11i - SE PR21,SL! 1 S that this agreement made this 30th day of October, A. D. 1924,, by and between the County Coiaiissi.oners of 'title-,tcom County, Uashi.ngton, by E. C. Baxter, Chairr.�n, and August '� . Swanson, a bachelor; -`iITI-1-SSETH, that, vhereas, the said party of the first part has agreed to support and care for tl.e said j,.a.rty of the second ,part for the reuainder of his natural life, at the :iha,tcom County Home, and to _fUrnish a decent and au-propriate burial for him upon his death, in considera- tion of t",e payiaerat to '"-ihatcoia County of the sure of Six Ijiu7dred Fifty w 00/100 (y.;050.00) Dollars, the recei ,t of which is hereby acknowledged. IIT 1.1H1I1EOF , the said pantie s hereto have set their hands and seals this 30th day of October, A. D. 1924. it 11 11 a 11 :i It 1I to 11 t1 11 11 it it I7 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 i1 11 11 11 u " Board of County Commiss- ioners of t ha.tcom County i1 it State of Washington 11 11 It 11 lI 11 II II 11 11 11 11 11 it It 11 11 11 It it 11 i1 11 11 it it It 11 11 If If itness to Liark: C. C. King L. Cozier 'j' ATCOI1 COUI-,-TY, t=ASHIITGTOIT By L. C. Bel>ter, Chairman his bark (August %11. STIallson) Party of the Second Part. ------ 000------ On %lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, October 31st, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERAI Friday THE 31st DAY or October 1924 Friday, October 31, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, October 30, 1924. Present, all 7-ileinbers , of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The folloy.tng clai?_is , were allowed and pm-oceedings lmd: ------ o00------ The Board heretofore published a call for bids for rebuilding ;ly Approach to Nugent's Bridge, and for rebuilding Bridge No. 2 on Everson-Goslien Road, VLich bids mere to be con- sidered on this day but none were received. ------ 000------ The applications of LIarietta Grange for dance on Oct. 31 and of C. 111emman for dance on Nov. 1, we're granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adj ourned to iaeet on Saturday, Novemoer 1, 1924. Chaii-man Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TER, T Sa.turda•y Tim 1st DAY or IToveffO03? 1924- Saturday, November 1, 1924. The Board net pursuant to adj ourmneent taken on-'riday, October 31, 1924. Present, all immbers.of the Board and t .e Clerl: in attendance. The follovrinjZ cla.ii:is. 'ere allur' ed and pioceedings had: ------ 000------ CLT''I T :'1a-1:1 SL I'UTID Sam L. Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J. `. ayland Clark Salary as :Oe?uty Auditor and Tookhee?er 125.00 F. C. Lartin Salary as Deputy Auditor algid Clerk of the Board 125.00 A. J. Love Salary as Deputy Auditor 115.00 Lucy L . King do 115.00 Glen J. Slater do 115.00 1-. Colvin do 100.00 L. Cozier do 100.00 Jessie :.alters Salc.ry as Recorder 110.00 Julia. T. Church do 75.00 L,. 7ti:urtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 L. C. Barter Salary as County Coril�rissioner 166.66 J . A. .filler do 166.66 Ld Brmrn do 166.66 'Yellie H. Abbott Salary as Superintel dent County Schools 1u7.50 1irs . Jennie 1 . Robin Salary as Deputy Supt. Co. Schools 125.00 Edwin I:I. Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 . H. Beaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J :stice of Peace 35.00 C. HmirDhreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo. H. Sybrant Salaryy as Charity Corimiissione r 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation 0fficer 100.00 Ed L. Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 Imo.« ' ehli.g Salary as Coroner 66 .66 .:!a rsa.ret J. Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L. J. Irvin Salary as I:iechanic in County Garage 175.00 S-2 Uh Salary as ::1loormm in County Gara"e 125.00 Ld 1:. Hardin S e I a r a.s judge 170"'.65 '; r .roz;n do 178 .65 G. 11 Kincaid S,.1a.z•y as County Clerk 167.50 Archie Stewart S ale, ry as Ile duty Cleric 150.00 Pearl C. Johnson d0 115.00 l;d'win Gruber Sa.laI- a s rrosecutin� Attorney 1U`7 .50 ��. D. Kenyon Sa1a.3y as Deputy Irosecutin[,, Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer aor Pros. Attorney 100.00 � -dith 1.I. Thornton Sa.la.ry as County Treasurer lu7.50 li,ranl, `:: ilson Sal_.xy as Chief De-! uty Treasurer 150.00 J. H. Stevenson Sole- ry as Cashier s'or Treasurer 135.00 J. C. Hariirr,ton Salary as Bookkeeper f or Treasurer 125.00 Olive '::i1son Sa:la.iy as De;,)uty Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L. Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 C . :.. Yisk do 100.00 Claire G. i.-elhart Sa,lm:-y as •sarrant Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 I-1. D. yeArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 I.I. Carver Salary as Chief De puty Assessor 150.00 G. A, Pence Sa:.la.r•y as De;?uty Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Caiiinb ell do 100.00 J. +:. La.nden Salary as Cleric for Assessor (13 days 41.90 .ic2lur Salary as :Yield De uty Assessor (11 days 55 , 00D. A. L. Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J. B. 13e1-inett Sala:,y as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A. L. _ 0dhurst do 150.00 I3r0c1. do 125.00 H. D. Drain do 125.00 John Glover d0 125.00 H. Carpenter Sa,la,ry as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsr_aan Sala.ry as Cooly for Jail 40.00 C. C. ring Salary as Superintendent Count; r_orile 100.00 _... I�Zn Sa�lar:•y as 1:atron Count-, Ii01ile 50.00 J . w' . I'.cKinnon Saj,la 3:7 a,s r-7c aster %' ur County Home 75.00 13. :dt;a.rds Sa,1asy a.s Cool: for County ? or:re (�5.00 J. 13. Edwards do (Asst) 15.00 Ben ColiSan do " 10.00 I:s•s. L' Day Sa.la:.ry as i-TL:rse for County I?orIe 175.00 ?` r ay D . do (_'�0st) 4.0.00 1'�der: i:uites do" 40.0C "ralter Borchardt do 60.00 l.irs . iL. O. Stone Sala-,ry a s 1�^,tz orr 0--f Detel.tion Hosl?itG,1 '7 - reC: s' . ! c4-:17i1on Sal a.: c� C'�uni2;; �:n 121:_ er 1Grj .50 Carl I.1cCoy Salary as De )u yr County :InCineer 160.00 't GUUCII Sala,r'j`' as Inst_'u_'_lcnt- an I oI• County �.21�;ir1E er lc>1.00 IJCcain G. _'�:r1c Sa<.la.r:y as (19days C_la;: 1-_a':!1 ! Ow County � n� lneei' daysr/u .00 J. G. Barber d0 (14-L"- days So" . 00 .:alter 'outs Salary as nN,?eenor Geneva-1-arko4.d 23 c�a.s 138.00 firs F•rances K. Atherton Salary as Office a ssista.0 t for Cu. l: r . Ac-ent 91.66 i". 13. Carroll, Jr. Salary as County r�:'icultu_c.l 1:gent 15--,.34 Sar- �� . Barrett, Co . Aud. Clail:Is I�G�d by :C:valvirl�; fund �3��.Oo A. L. Callahan Ls -Dense as Sh eriff 26.66 Geo. II. Sy1brarit LL: ei-se as CLarity Cor_miissioner z'_-.20 i. a -Sa.r et J . Diaz a,s Tuber:•culosis I ur_•se 11.39 ',`cllie H. li5bott L1.pense a.s County Superinteiident 1"J.92 _-. E. CarC'011, Jr. 1'-; C; 0e a:.s County 11E1,1culturu.1 AiZent 1.70 C. i-7az- p lreys Cris e as Constable 6 .:50 C. C. kind �'1Ci�eiise as Super in'endellt COLlnty IiO�?e 10.70 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Cc t Co er TERM SatU:2 ay THE 1st DAY OF 110Ve�Jex' 1924- CU�;F. iT =--PEYS- FU11 (Continued) I.irs . Lure. Lyle Services to County Superintendent 8.25 Lillian 1ohr Services to County Superintendent 3.00 1 s a Thorste ins on do a/c 6t1i gr. . el.aiii 12.00 Lesclier Services to Pros. Attorney (15.70) L Sheri_'f (4-.00) 19.70 D. II. Dunkle Services to Sheriff a/c dunces (Se�A.-Gct) � 134.00 Pacific Tel L Tel Co P_-one service to County 95.20 '::estern Union Telg. Co Telg. service to Co. Agricultural Agent 1.80 PostL•1 Tel -Cable .Co Tlg. service to Sheriff .62 1' . 'ti . Drake Registeri riL; births deaths in Dist ,,'2 4.00 ,lorence `::right do V'3 4.50 Y. H..Trol-'p do ,4 13.25 1 rs . Cora -;alley do 5 5.25 i:rs . 11'.red Flint do 7f8 2.75 Jos -oh Anderson do r9 3.00 St. Jose h's Hospital Care of Coiulty Patients(1_;.r-Jure-Got) 223.80 St. Luke's Hospital Care of Goo Cheva.li.11 (Se )-Oct) 40.00 C. G. Assisting County Physician 5.00 Dr. T . 11'. Barlow Dental woa•k for County Patient (Sent) 5.00 Heiner:i% n Diagnostic Lab. Analysis a/c County Patient (Sept) 2.50 Setoie-r,'s Grocery Groceries for Detention Hosi:jita1 53.10 Ca.rste.ns Packing Co ileat for Detention Hos-oital 10.24 Puget .Sound Poor " Lt Co LiL;:_ts for Detention Hospit�:l (Sep 3 to Oct 1) 1.71 Jose_)l-� Thor°nton stoves fox-• Detention Hos-oital 12.25 !Led Cross Phari.uncy Drugs fox Jail (8.10)Deten Hosp(1.tO)Co Iloiie(77.40) �7.00 Orel Phariiiacy Drugs for County Patients Ja.il(3.`15)(JE�,Pl-AuE-Oct) 5.20 `i_ie %Ve.iser Dx•ug Co Drugs for Ja,.il(14.00) Co Patient (12.20) County Ho2:ie(26.15) 52.35 City Drug Store Drugs for County Home 3.55 Dr %'.a.11eace A Si:iith Prof . services to County Holue (June) 12.50 Deerwester-Dutton Li= Co Bchool boo?-;s for Slilith childred (Se-ot) 5.85 Setzer,'s Groccyy Groceries for ius. Siaith and County Iloiiie 320.89 F ountLt_in Laliery Bread fol' County Home 42.41 :i'rye and COyl.9any "Cat for County Home 103.31 %,hatcom Co Dai:i•y_-.icnt s Assn Butter and Butte-rliiilk for County Home 79.10 'tii . J. Pynor Supplies for County Hoyle • 6.65 0 _ . Ge x•ard do 28.10 Stir if t land Coyipany Soap for. County Hobe 19.65 City 1_7ea.t L-,aXket Heat for County Hoyle (Sept) 45.92 i;icl, Rado Fish for County IIoUe 18.00 i'ord Dairy Products Co Ice and cheese to ounty Hoile (June -Jul -Auk; -Sept) 39.25 Poultl•y Feed Assn reed-Couw7ty Faryi 61.30 Gage -Dodson Clothing Co Clothing for County Hoiiie 8.50 Cline c'; Young I.Idse for County Hoile 99.68 Fair Dc--,,)t. Store Shoes for County Home 7.25 .IM. Ogle Shoe repairs f oi• County Hole (Sept. and Cot) 11.00 Belliiii�;haxi Coal .:lines Coal fox, County II01-.,1e (Sept -Oct) 143.00 Caine-Griiiislia;u Co do 16.38 Econoi:iy %' et ' ash Ldy Laundry for County Hoyle (Se-ot) 45.20 i.Iorse I-Idvre. Co Utensils for County Home 5.80 Thiel '::offer La.ttres etc. for County Hoiiie (Jul -Oct) 23.71 Gibra.lter Chemical Corl,. yisi:lfectar_t for County home 2.75 1-1. P . Burl e Lle ctric re_�airs to Count-- Iloiiic 6.60 Clark I:lectri.c Co Electric sul)-olies for County Home 5.05 Colui ibia. Volley Lbr. Co Lu:ioer for County Ito ae (Sept) 11.64 L. Hurd Gas etc . for trucl; at County Home 22.72 Walter E. Brown T-i:ucic re :airs for County Hoyle 13.85 Belling_ :._h Impl. Co Cutting rrIneel hub �'or County HoI_ie 1.35 C. L. i.iOs s LE,,bo32 a, t Comity Howe 45.90 Fred :Lanthey T11:i•esliins and fuel for County Hoae 40.56 ,. A. :i;a.u_.k:,n Bect shovel for County ilor�e 2.00 Al tliLi1, C . ILarlo r Burial of 1-ss . B jarns on at County Ho- 25.00 C. r:. F1011in�SirUrtlz 3uri l service i�;_.a.n Gintoff 25.00 Riverton Sanatorium Care of iloodbury & Young 129.71 Largaret "'oodside Care of Emma Ilelgason 44.50 St Vincent's Home Care of 1-1.rs 1--cCreesh 12.00 Ben Tucker Care of 1_-arcy children 20.00 '':ash. Childrens' Horde Soo. Care of two Enstrom. children (Aug 26 to Oct 26) 48.00 Fair Llea.t & Grocery Co Groceries for Drank &':eagraff 24.24 The O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Curry et al 70.83 Brovm & Cole, Inc Groceries for 3urnley et al (Tune -Jul -Oct) 108.60 B B Grocery Co Groceries for Bye Lihnks (Aug -Sep -Oct) 85.80 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for 1-rs Trove 12.43 llrs W G DuBois Groceries for Eranat 9.85 Eversoxl 1-ie-cantile Co Groceries for Hunt & Liahlein 24.89 J P _`aunin & Co Groceries for 1.Lrs Colligan 20.29 F C 1Leith Groceries for _.innard 24.27 Lt Vieyi Store Groceries for Ergler 9.43 & shoes for Hillaire 1.60 11.03 Molten• & L. ontfort Groceries for Davie et al 77.22 George. & Barker Salmon Packing Co Groceries for Lars Taylor 34. 95 Fair Department Store Shoes etc for i.Lrs !rank et al 16,401 B B Furniture Co 1,lattress for 1.irs YounCstrom 8.00 Hutton Vuel Co Fuel for Laryott et al 24.25 I-.ontgomery Fuel Co %lood for 1.Irs Youngstrom (June) 2.25 Bellingham dater De-partment ~later rent for i.Lrs Youngstrom (Nov 1 to Apr 31/25) 6.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lt & gas for firs Frwri: (Sept 8 to Oct 6) 2.75 1� V6,110- House rent for l.irs Youngstrom (Sep 18 to Oct 18) 10.00 Standard Oil Co Gas for Co Garage 92.40 Union Oil Co Gas & oil for Co Garage 426.00 do Gas for Comriissioner Brown's nuto 3.10 Service Garage Gas L oil for Co Supt a/c school exhibits (Sept) 3.16 C E ;'1hi fed do do 1.84 Whi ton Hardware Co Truck hoist for 0o Garage 235.00 Tabor & Cruikshank A"Jto _carts for G,.a.rase 3.63-Cor,-Lmrs 4.50-Sher 5.44 13.57 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct. TFRM _ _ _ Saturday THE _ . _ 1 st DaY. or November. __. __.... . ........... _...._.1`J2 4 .......___... L C Short I:Iotor Co J 11 Laube & Son The 1iuto Top Co Bellingham auto op `..orbs Lehi s I10 for Co %:orthviest Auto Electric Co I Qrthviest Fardware Co Christensen & Co Bellingham �aerican Publ. Co Union 'rtg. , Bndg. & S ta. Co Griggs Sta & Prtg Co <4istett Printing Co C 2 Griffith Co !,'Pioneer", Inc T ,1? Doan L o yman & Hanford Co Sandison Studio Harry Dawson' s Cafe Re.d' s Cafe Jack Lartin Pacific Steam Laundry Paul Tolsrnan llarhet Grocery Co. Economy 7 et Wash Nellie A Robinson Surprise Store Cascade Laundry Hanning Hdw. Co Vlaste Products Co Seth A Atwood P & Vp Co hi-axtin Electric Co Thal Bros. The Home Store A J Blythe Plbg & Htg Co Puget Sound P oti & Lt Co Peter Beebe Albert U liachemer Carl Bank Lovixa Ballentyne Arthur C Harlow G �? Kincaid, Co Clerk County Clerk, Skagit Co Arthur L 1:1arsh Tniaude Kavanaugh James Bever LI `u`J Heckmann C :' Davidson Lillian Hohr G �3ernard Chichester ToyJner Printing Co 11rs C G Burnet J I3 Merge she irner Charlotte L,� Spalding Iddins Buick Co Cuxrent Expense Fund H P Triorgan -'�rthur Evenson J I1 Pratt 1Iilliam L Gaston Bert Bulloch Bellingham 1dachine ', orks :automotive Parts Service Jaynes Stine J I. Johnston is Bulloch FABrooks iLL B j arns on ". IJi Gas hill Chet Holmes Geo Caxoenter Auto parts for Sheriff (.Aug -Sep) 22.00 Snubber strap on Sheriff's auto (_,.lug) 3.00 auto curtain repairs for Sheriff 5.55 Auto curtain repairs for Cormnrs. 13.00- Char .Cornmr 5.15-Sher 6.10-Chair repairs for Cths 3. 27.25 Tire & tube for Commissioners .'►uto 23.49 Battery service etc to Sheriff 25.93 & Co G-ra.ge 22.68 48.61 -aterial for Sheriff's auto .85-Co Hoare .70- Garage 13.95-Cths .60 16.10 `fire & tube for Co Engineer 24.33 2ubli shing for County 5.65 Supplies for �Itty 9.10-Eng 8.00-Tr 5.00- Assessor 22.35- __editor 48.00 92.45 Supplies for :"_gr :agt 6.45 & Co C lk 5.45 11.90 Supplies for :Zr Yfit 4.00-Sher 10.50 14.50 Typewriter paper for Audi for 19.60 Registers for Co Tuberculosis Nurse 17.65 Blur prints for Eng .80 &-='Lss'r .50 (Apr - Sep -Oct) 1.30 :tax stencils for Co _'gr -gt 4.10 Prints for Ann. Rep. of I;o -Igr Agt 3.47 heals for Jurors 8.10 do 9.50 do 19.45 Laundry for Jury Rooms (Sept -Oct) 4.55 Board of Prisoners 406.80 Soap e tc for Jail 11.90 Laundry for Jail 12.20 Latches for Jail 3.00. Blankets for . Jail 162.00 Laundry for Jail (Sept) 3.95 Cell batteries for Sheriff 5.10 Removing garbage from Courthouse (Sep -Oct) 3.40 Paint etc for Court',�ouse (!Jay -June -Oct) 99.25 Elect. Supplies for Court:ouse 34.34 Brooms for Jail 8.50 & Poor checks for Cths 30.50 I:Idse for Jury rooms 11.92 & Prisoners help- ing Janitor 3.14 15.06 Plbg mtl for 'Jourthouse 5.70 Lt for Cths 45.38-Gas for Jail 2. 77-Lt & Pow for Garage 6.38 54.52 SOLDIERS' RELIEF M D. Relief 25.00 Relief 15.00 Relief 20.00 Relief 10.00 Burial of I.aj or belly 100.00 LTARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FU1,TD . Recording -i,rriage Certificates 40.00 do 2.00 INSTITUTE 2U1,TD . Lecture at Institute 15.00 Services to Teachers' Institute 10.00 do 5.00 do 10.00 Lecture at Institute 15.00 i._usic for Institute 29.00 Address at Institute 5.00 Institute Pro grams 32.00 Services for Teachers' Institute 25.00 Refund of Certificate fees 1.00 do 1.00 LIQUOR I111TESTIGAT ION FUND. Parts for Sheriff Is ..uto (Aug -Sept) 62.35 Supplies & service to Sheriff from Co Garage (Sept) 240.45 Services to Sheriff (Sept) 130.00 Salary as Dep Sheriff (Sept) 125.00 do do 125.00 do do 100.00 do do 28.00 Labor on Sheriff's auto (Sept 1.26 Labor on Sherif f' s auto ( Sept 31.85 Evidence in liquor cases (Sept 75.00 ROAD i= F Ulm I:G1ary as IVecha.nic a/c road machinery 125.00 Salary as Truck Driver 44.63 do 21.25 do 66.00 do 25.50 do 8.50 do 12.75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October - TERM Saturday ---- _ THE .._ 4, 2A 1s t _.DnY .oF - - _ember.. _... .... 192 ..4�� C F Ristine L W" Gooch Edwin G Park J G- Barber R Ybung Francis Brooks * H' Littler R Id" Gaskill Geo-.Carpenter D J` Haines Bert Hay Carl HuenscIQr E A' Parker T R` Ellwood 71 Igo C o llum Johh Linde T J' Yc C o llwa K E' Reynolds Fred Schuler A D' Ros s Jeff Stewart Cliff Stewart Martin Lonseth R P' Duxbury Geozge Peterson Hire Linde. L H` Alinder. John Lind Nick Lonseth ITT Anderson Theo Linde Milton Berg Andrew Thompson Fred Thompson Norman Yount !'falter Dines. E A'Bailey Jim, Scutt Chas Howey Byron Brown, Arthur Carlson Elsner, Scutt John Berg, Hil�,e Linde Ed Jordan Fred Tarte S J' h1a rr E B6hme Chet Holmes John Baxter Eb en Mead . - Bert Bulloch Geo'Carpenter Jack Koser -_. Earl Harrison Francis Brooks W 11 Lys t J W -Lyst C �-; Henderson R T Raper- G L 'Griffin A J ,Berg Otto I,ioxgenthaler Willicm Horgentl-ialer Johii Potter Joe 'Dominic A Smoat H 0-Coles I Germain Adrain NouvierB Wha Radder, , T P Jeffers Liike Van IYersbergen Clatence Vander Griend G Vander Griend J Heyman Pehrs on A k: •Frost Forrest C Frost Geo I.�.raryott Chas D Bartlett Ernest L Frost Ben ,Tucker John Bulloch John Bulloch, Jr A Eying Geo Carpenter F A Brooks R I'I Gaskill E W .Freeberg Louis IP Burgler Edward Cave' Joe Cowalsky Garnet Griffith Gust Lind .Oliver Hillerud ROAD AIO BRIDGE (Continued) Salary as Inspector'U S Bridge Salary as Instrumentman (2 day) Salary as Chai.nman 1 day do day Labor on Geneva Road pavement repairs do do do do Operation of Lwmui Island Ferry Labor on Hannggan Road do Labor on Everson -Goshen Road Lab or on Rome Road Jr80 do do do do do do do do Graveling Fill do do do do do do do on Road #212 Labor on Lit View Hill and Road Nos*. 156 and 212 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 'Labor on ti'To odlawn Road do do do Labor on toodlawn Bridge etc do do do do do do Labor on Nugents Bridge do do do do do Replacing Bridge on 1Toon Road do Le)or on Van Zandt Bridge do do do do Pulling log jaj• from river at 1e1arietta Bridge do do . Lab or on Guide Meridian Road do do La�jor on Yuba Road & grading G-L_,.Rd,Lum.Sh.& Tit Vievi Labor on Guide Meridian Road 8-. Bridge do do do do Deliing-Glacier Road Iw,intenance ` Labor on Samislu Road do do Labor on Geneva, Pavement & on G -11.Rd and D exi-Lair . Rd do do Inspection Services a/c damaged truck at Clilaper Bg(Sept) Repairs to Bridge on �aad {}312 Ditching on Lynden-Laurel Road (Sept) Pulling old Yuba out of :Lud. (SeT)t) Tending lanterns on Geneva Paveraent Repairs Taking out log on Deming -Lawrence Road do 16.62 14.87 12.75 4.25 4.25 100.00 3.50 52.50 49.00 16.00 14.00 10.50 17.50 7.00 14.00 10.50 7.00 3.50 17.50 27.00 42.00 24.00 15.00 27.00 17.50 15.75 56.00 34.00 47.50 40.25 42.00 10.50 6.00 48.00 43.50 46.25 3.95 40.25 12.00 6.00 19.25 24.00 18.00 16.00 17.00 148.50 123.50 8.50 48.88 29.75 34.00 60.75 10.50 2.50 3:50 2.50 14.50 16.31 72.00 36.00 60.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 5.00 4.50 4.75 6.00 26.55 6.50 2.00 100.00 97.00 42.00 3.00 15.00 42.00 135.00 122.50 63.00 47.25 12.75 18.00 12.75 •5.00 2.00 30.00 1.50 4.00 14.46 5.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October -.TERM-.,.-.Sa rd T11F is t Novembe r .... ...... .•DAY OF 192 4 RIVER I11PROVEIZE, 1TT FUND R Bitllock Salary as Truck Driver 4.25 L__ B'JarnS011 do 17.00 * B*jarnson do 4.25 * G DuBois Labor on River 42.00 0 G*Caley do 13.50 .Pirt'37-medrson do 13.50 Adrian You%­iens do 27.00 Yl'm Radder do 38.00 i -1ax'Fullner do 22.50 Arthur Top do 22.50 T P*Jeffo-r-s do 36.00 Geo'Elder Lab or on Grahwi'i Wing Dam 146.25 Clergy. Knutsen do 115,50 S V'Jones do 95.00 Arthur Top do 29.25 Lax'Fullner do 24.75 Lc-o,Jess do 105.00 laviiehce Abel do 90-00 Jolm Snapper do 6.00 Steandard Oil Co Gas & oil for Gr-alaozii Wings 6.92 Union Oil Co -1 Graham . 0$. - Dams (Sept) Gas for raham ink; 10-00 The,Weldit Co Weldin'g donkey toilers P_/6 Grahvxii flings 39.50 Everson Motor Co Labor etc - on truck f or Gr.-diaiii Vrings (Sept) 2.86 H W'Buzzard Staples etc for Graham Wings 13.90 Y-,orse Hardware Co Bolts for Grahc%yn Zings 7 ings 67.69 Igor .thwest Hardware Co Material for Grehezzn 'i1inf.,-s 15.94 E L-Bartlett Fuel Co Fuel a/c Brooks c±ibs 1.80 Caine-Grinishaw Co Coal for Brooks job 12.48 T_-HE1U,1U`D,]11TT HIGHWAY FUM) Sam"E Barrett, Co Auditor Claims said by revolving fund 94.09 E A'Hall Filing sairis for bridge work 1.50 K" MacDonald Bridge signs 42.00 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil for trucks & graders 185.11 Union Oil Co Gas & Oil for trucks on l,it Vdevi Hill 14.16 Union Oil Co Gas etc. for Pleese Hill (Aug) 16.00 Ser-Ace Garage Gas & Oil for trucks (Sept) 4.00 Northwest Auto :electric Co Battery service to trucks 1.88 !Fohn F Campbell Parts for trucks 2.55 Paul R Tiffany Rings etc. for trucks (Jul -Aug -Sept) 12,20 Hughes Motor Co Repairs to County. truck 5.25 Auto Radiator &, ?ender `forks Repairs to radiators on trucks 4.00 Custer Garage Repairs to trucl,:s graveling Rd 156 in 11t View Tp32.30 Diehl 1.1otor Co Parts for Road truc.cs(45.93) Samish Grader (5.25) Deming -Glacier Grader (2-40) 53.58 Standard Auto Co Parts for Concrete mixer 2.85 i H'Slaughter Repairing road grader (Sep -Oct) 6.75 Parker's Canvas etc. for top on grader on Daning- Glacier Road (Sept) 5.87 Howard -Cooper Corporation Parts for Yuba 30.29 Key8tone Driller. Co Slide Brasses for Steam Shovel 5.83 Custer Hercantile Co Nails for repairs to bridge on Old Custer- Lynden Road #51 5.25 Schuman Steel & Hachinery Co ',.'iire rope used on Noon Rcad 8.00 L'orse Hardware Co Srikes etc. for 17,t-gents A:pyr (4.25) and Bdg #4 on Woodlavin Road (28.86) 33.21 Yortlwiest Hardware Co Ht'll for G-11-RC(1.25)-Bl-Fern Rd(2.14)- 1,,00dlavin Bg(7.23)Equil? Rep (23.08)Dem-Gl Rd (1.79) (Sept -Oct)' 35.49 Cla±ence Vander Griend u Nails etc for snall bridges on G M Road (Sep) .50 Carl Zell Posts for railing on Yarietta Road 10.50 jainos C Lochridge Poles etc for 1darietta Road 21.26 21a: s J ITorstrom & Son Lumber for bridge on Honnegan Road (July) 53.25 Baeton Lumber Co Lumber f r bridge on Birch Bay Shore Road 19.54 BelIT iak Lumber Co Mr iNb e r for Van andt Bridge P for Jan Zap -idt Bridge 13.00 91.35 L S ood , & Co V � -k on Dem- owde woi Gi.Pd (Aug) EravE Potc-RUOH �_59' B:98 Ehiffen is Lind Gravel Co Rent of stem roller for I Ro6k Cr. (125.00 Raetc for Geneva T13.20), Dem-Lavlkl-45) $,Zds ( .80) 140.45 Caine-Grimshavi Co Cement f �rGe�eva(70,& Bl-Fernd(19 - O� ?l :D30) G.11.Rd 3.10 Covl,or R.Cr.on em-Gl .48) 111.88 Araezican Concrete 7,7 o rk s Tile for G 1L ditch 'beyond Laurel (Sept) 38.45 1MATH DITCH FUILM llouksack Tuanship Culverts 98.00 DRAINY!,G131 IIIPT. DIST. 7r4 Haint. A G Stierlen Labor on ditch 3.50 C E Fjellman do 3.00 Geo2:ge Stierlen do 1.50 DRAI1,TAG?0 I11PT. DIST. #5 Oscar Jackson Labor on Ditch 150.00 DRAII-1,1AGE, I11PT. DIST. #20 CONSTR. FUM) Sam w. Barrett, Co Auditor Recording Deeds forXainrii Ditch 9.00 l ------ 000 ------ RECORD OE' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct. i�oueriber _.._ _..TaEht_......._ Saturd3� _._._._.._ Tx:._....-_._.. 1st, _.__-. _......_-. ....__ DaY.or_...._... . ......... 19.. BEFORE THE BO,'M OF COUNTY C0!-21'ISt)I01?Ei:S OF �o�IiaTCt�T;i COUITTY, W, HINGTON. IN =i , 711ATTER OF TRAIT 7FER OF CERT.,,UN ) ( 0 R D E R. I-TEUS IN COUNTY H0I11E 1924 BUDGET ) W=iI—EkS, it appears to this Board that the unexpended balances in various items of the 1924 budget for the YLatcom County Home can be used to better advantage if transferred to the item of Maintenance in said County Home budget; NOW, T11ERLFORE, it is ordered that the unexpended monies now remaining under various items of the County Home budget for 1924, be, and same are hereby transferred to the item of Maintenance in said County Houle budget, as f ollows : Insurance tia 412.00 Postage 12.40 Food 1,114.19. Clothing 496.48 Drugs & chemicals 696.50 Feed 773.38 Transportation 6.88 Gas & oil for truck and Co Garage charges 11.38 Physicians, dentists & opticians 3.68 Furniture & fixtures 361.53 Repairs & replacements .80 Light rentals & power 42.81 Equipment maintenance 27.65 Seeds 64.65 Laundry 17.80 Hardware 10.76 Sundry Expense 39.56 Blacksmith & repairs 91.50 Total transfer to Laintenance $ 4,183.95 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this lst day of November, 1924. "Board of Count,-,Coimiiiss- " "ioners of %7hatcom County " " State of Washington " n u u u n u d u n u if rl u n Attest: F C h1artin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A filler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner The minutes of the October Session were read and approved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, November 6, 1924. Chairman of the Board Attest: --- __ Deputy County Auditor and Ulerk of the Board. 4 . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Thursday THE 6th _ DAY or 1:Tovey.iber 1924 Thursday, Povember 6, 1924. The Board rue pursuant to adjourniment ta'.en on iTovember 1, 1924. !resent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following proceedings were had: JThe October report of C C King, as Supt of Co Hozie, and the August & September reports of 1.-rs B 0 Stone as1.1,atron of Detention Hospital, z:ere filed with the Board. f� Applications of Haynie Grange and of Liaple Falls Community Club for licenses to hold dances on November 8th, were granted by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to sleet on Saturday, November 8, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS e� 4c)�, October TERMaturdy..... T�iE ..___ ... .. 8th . _ DAY, or ITovember 192.. is a NA baturda,y, ITovember 8, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on November G, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. the following proceedings were had: JI-oplica,ti.ons of C ilieuman and of ITorth Bellingham Grange for dances on November 8, 1924 were granted by the Board. BEFORE TITTC, BOARD OF COUNTY 1,0121ISSI0IERS OF s r:ATC1')Kl COUITTY, IASHINGTON. IN ` H"53 1UTTER OF ANNUAL ELECTION IN ) ( 0 R I) E R DRAINAGE II11PRO, = LDENT DISTRICT NO. 4 It appearing to the :Board that the annual election is to be held in said -Drainage Improvement :District N,,,. 4, Tuesday, :December 9, 1924, and that it is the duty of the .Board to designate a polling place and to appoint one :Inspector and a Judge for the said election; IT IS TIM:'FORE ORDERED that Leo Koole be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and A. G. Stie-rlen be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and Old Russell Place is hereby designated as the polling place for saicl election. -Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of November, 1924. it i1 it 11 11 11 it It 11 11 It It it to "Board of County Commiss- I'ioners of Whatcom County N State of 'Jashington " II 11 it 11 11 if it It it It to 11 It 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County auditor and Clerk of the .Board. ----- 000__--- E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Comtaissioners J A :filler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI'�T'i'iIS SIOITERS OF 7 HATCOI:1 COUNTY, a'ASHINGTON. IN TIM MATTER 0-0, UTITUJI E.=CTIOIT IN ) ( ORDER. DRAINAGE I1PRM1,.` 1T DISTRICT HO. 5 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement -District No. 5, Tuesday, December 9, 1924, and that it is the duty of t=-e Board to designate a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Judge for the said election; IT IS TIER E OFE ORI)EM.0 that C. L. Sicklesteel be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and H. Vlilkin be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and 'i'Teiser Lake Hall is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Lone in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of November, 1924. If 11 If 11 to 11 11 11 It 11 It it 11 It "Board of County Commiss- 11 I'ioners of Whatcom `ounty If if State of Washington if 11 to' It it 11 II It If II 11 11 11 it 11 Attest: Sail E Barrett Bounty Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ----- 000__--- E. C. Baxter Chairman -Board County Comrai s s- ioners J. A. hiller County Commissioner Ed Br own County Commissioner y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October _ I'>;nrz . _ . Saturday TxF_ _. 81h _ DAY Or iTo're.nber 192 4 BEFOR" TIIE BOARD OF COUI'TTY C,'=SSIOITERa OF .' HATCOLI COUITTY , Z. AS HING T ON . TIT ME] I,LMER OF AILUTUAL ELECTIOIT ) ( 0 R D E -: . IN DR�LTAGE Ii:IPRO E4 1E TT DISTRICT ITO. 6 ) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Dhainage Improvement District No. 6, Tuesday, December 9th, 1924, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Judge for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDER3D that U. Uhite be, and 'lie hereby is appointed as Inspector, and C. Lindquist be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of sair-1, election; and ':j. Whit6's Residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of November, 1924. 11 11 II 11 11 11 II II II it i1 II II I "Board of County Comr., iss- " "ior_ers of t'1hatcom County " " State of ashington " It 11 It 11 11 II 11 It 11 11 11 it II 11 :?ttest: Sam E Barrett County ..uditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Comm- issioners J. A. I:1iller County Commissioner Ed Br oyin County Commissioner BEFORE TIE BO .IRE D OF COUNTY C012LIS S IONER a OF ':7H.TCOTI COUITTY, "T ^,SHIi?i--TO?T. ITT THE I:11TTER OF U,711U I, ELECTION IN } ( DR_IIIT;1GE IIra-�IRMMEJ F+I T DISTRICT NiO. 7 ) 0 R D E R. It appearing to the Board that the annual electron is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District I:To. 7, on mesday, December 9th, 1924, 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 TIEREFORE ORDERED that John shields be, and lie hereby is, appointed as Inspector and Parrish be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and the Custer Hall is hereby designated as the poilinG place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of November, 1924. to It it 11 11 11 it It 11 it It 11 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- It "ioners of ,•11hatcom County It 11 state of `,i�ashington it It 11 it It t1 it II it II It i1 it It 11 ntteet: Sam E Barrett County :.udi for and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- E. C. Baxter Cha.iimian Board County Cormnissioners. J. A. Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner i BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUITTY COIMUSSIOI:E R7 OF J V11UTCOK C0'JITY, 1UA3HIITGT0IT. IIT THE L11ATTER OF ">ram.,,,m :,=CTIOIT IN) ( ORDER. Dr ,SI'1T'VGE IILPROVEI.EiNT DISTRICT 110. 9 ) It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No. 9, on Tuesday, December 9, 1924, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint two Judges and one Ins??ector for the said election; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Roy Deem be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector, and E. :1. Knittle be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and the Hoy RECORD GE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October .._.....TERM— ._ ... Saturd y ._..... _ TxE:.. .._..... __-8.th_............ ..._._._.. .. __.....-.... _... _DAY. or.._..... .....__....iv".ovember.. Deem's Residence is hereby designated as the polling pID,ce for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of November, 1924. 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 1114oard of County Commiss- " "loners of Whatcom County " " State of Vfashington " 11 I I 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Cha.i-=tan Board County Commi ss ioner s J. A. hiller County Commissioner Ed Br own County Commissioneb BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COM ITY, UNTY, `;T SHIIIGTON. WHATCOI IN TIE+' HAT TEIR OF ` AIITNNU PLL FLE C TY-ON I N ) ( O R D E R DRAINAGE IILpROVEI.IENT` DISTRICT N0.15 ) It appearing toi the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improvement District No.`15, on Tuesday, December 9, 1924, 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 T=�REFORE ORDERED that L. L. Nims be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector and Boy Perry be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and the L. L. Nims Residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of!\Tovember, 1924. 11 11 It 11 11 11 It it 11 11 It 11 11 11 "Board of County Commiss- " "ioners of 'Jhatcom County " " State of Washington " It 11 If 11 11 it 11 It 11 It 11 It It It Attest: 8am E Barrett County .huditor and Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter Chairman Board County Cornmissioners J. A. Hiller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner i , R1, TIM, BOARD OF COUNTY C0121 1ISSIOI+MRS OF VI.-HATC01-1 COUNTY, Z ASHINGTON. IN Ti, IIATTIR OF ANNUAL ELECTION IN O R D E R DRAINAGE II�.'F.OVEI:EI,TT DISTFI CT NO.19 It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said .Drainage Im- provement District No. 19, on Tuesday, December 9, 1924, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Judge for the said election; IT IS TBERET� ORD�.ED that Ralph Loomis be, and he Hereby is appointed ad Inspector, and E. C. Lyle be., and is hereby- appointed as Judge of said election; and the N.1. Pratts Iesidence is hereby designated as the polling place for said elections Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Sth day of November, 1924. I1 ti is" III' It II It 11 If II t1 II II it It it If 11 it I1 It It if If if'I 11 " Board of County Commiss- it " ioners of ►lhatcom County I1 i1 State of alas hington If "n"u"rtntl It if It n""I1"if It"n t1"it 11 it it it It" Attest: Sam E Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of the Board.- E C Baxter Chairman Board County C orinzis si oilers J A Hiller, County Conmii.ssioner Ed Brown, County Comrliissioner -----=000------ ` 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM. _.... _ Saturday T14F _ . Sth DAY of November _ _. 192 4 IEFOIT` TH- BOA? D OP COUITT`1 COLIIISSIOIEEP.S G-2 LHATCOI:i COUIT'Y, `� ASHIITGTOTT IIT TILE I AT`M O_�' I�2111'UAL �E" LCTIOIT IN ORDTJR DPYA IHAG:,41 I!,ZPEOV!-ME11T DISTRICT 1M .20 It appearing to the .Boarder thst the a.nnua:l election is to be held .in said Drainage Improve- ment District No. 20, Tuesday, December 9, 1924, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate a polling; place and to appoint one Inspector and two Judges for the said election; IT IS T11'R=- i M OF;D71-22D that C. Jager be, and he hereby is ap- ointed as Inspector, and J. Iia.Tr2n be and is hereby appointed as Judge o"i' said election; and Retiidence of C. Jager is .hereby designated as the pollinL; place for said election. Done in regular adjourn,-,d session of the Board this Sth day of i ovember, 1924. tt u n it to If if to tt It n tt ❑ it n n E. C. Baxter, tt Board of County Columiss- tt Chairii:an Board County tt ioners of Whatcom County It Corm-aissioners tt State of % ashington tt J. A. Diller, u tr n if is tt tt tt If to It n u u n tl County C onaui s s i over Attest: Sam E . Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown, County' Coruuissioner On I:Totion the Board adjourned to meet on :.londay, November 10, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM I.L'on day THE I 10th DAY OF i o v einb e r 192 4N z Londay, iTovember 10, 1924. The Board iiiet pursu�mt to adjourm',cLent taken on Satvl day, !-,oveffiDer 8, 1924. Present, all r.,iei-ifbers cL' the Board and the Clerk in attende'.nce. The followang clairas "V 7e re allowed and proceedings had C1 Cre'd-lier Contracting Co J S Johnson 7'llis Johnson .L1 A Thorsteinson ii Jones John Taylor John Sperry John Anderson G 11 Gudyiiundson .I . r ood-Knight Logging Co John C. Loberts ------ 000 ------ RO.AD AID 1"U-I'D (LL1c1'gCncy) Constr. Illy riier of U.S. Bridge Labor on ditch along Pt.1,oberts T-vil) '1'oad "331 do do do do do do do Consta:. Geneva -Park Load SOLDEIRS E-EL11.1, IFT-rLa) Relief B =— CPU, T11M 23 CARD 0-11 COU= C 01221-ISS I OIZ-]ES OF HIATM--' COTJ1TTY, 7.-ASHI!'GTOY 13-4' TlaIIATTIT, T TIRYLS ==1 OF C--,RT2J-"-, OPLIT2M TO TRA11-,SF =-1. ITY'l:S I-.[,' TIE JAIL B111-011)G-11T FLF, 1924 U'-60. 00 55-35 37.80 47.70 47.70 31.50 16.20 7.20 7.20 1,967.83 25.00 `Z= EASU L , it appearing to this Board t-r2at there i%rill be a surplus in the item of Clothing and Blankets in the Jail 1924 budget, and that there is E, shortage in, the itera, of Board of Prisoners in said budget; and "iH71 --AS, 'sable to transfer the sum of 132.50 -L-roizi the item of Clothing R it is deehied advis able and Blankets to the item of Board of Prisoners; IT IS THF1-2101�Z11 1 F1F that the smi of V'132.50 be, and same is hereby transferred frohl V the itera of Clothing and Blankets to the item of Board of Pri soners in order to cover the ex- pense of feeding, the county prisoners for the month of October, 1924. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of 1-,ovember, 1924. It If If 11 11 91 If 11 If 11 If if It to It It if Board of County Coi.miiss- if Toners of '.-I'hatcor.ri County State of If '12 lashingt-on If If 11 is 11 11 If if If if Attest: 1'. C. --'.iartin Deputy County AuCdtor and Cleric of the Board. ------ 000 ------ C Baxter, Chcairamazi of the Board J A -.L.1iller, County Coa-,imissioner I'ld Brovr--ra, County Co-my-Assloner TIE]' BOA1r,D Ojl COLTIT TY CO1,.E-1ISSIO17,-T=.S OF 4 1 L 17HATCOI.COUYTY, 11-11ASHI17,GTON. I11r TIE "-''AT=R (F Ti. 111FIGE11TCY 0-11' E-OOKSACK A-11 I]1'7T G174"I TC11 1:1IVEIR IN -'.-,7HATCO'L1 'ASHI--'GTO'rT L J�: it has been brought to the attention of this Board that floods along the Nooksack Piver have destro�:-cd and twill destroy property, to -wit: Land and roadg; and 1 11 —1 � - 177 .,--,-T-.:EAS, in order to restore to a, condition of usefulness said property; and ul=AS, present conditions of said property was caused by a flood or -floods happening since the budget for the fiscal year 1924 was nrl.de up and could. not reasonably have been fore- seen at the tir.,ie the said budget for the fiscal year 1924 t,ras ril-ade up; and `AS, all of the Coi-,iri,,iss-1 oners of `.'.,'11.atcow County have had reasonoble notice of the time and ?:)lace of holding t1lis meeting all being -present and concurring in this resolution; and Ie nsin T-uWI: AS, hn0itixitg along thNkSaCjiver in certain Maces constitutes a public eillierL!,ency; and October TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 11onday THE loth Dar of I?oveLiber 192 `I' Lilt �F;1 IS tyre is no money available f or the doing of the -work necessary to remedy such condition -nd restore the -property to a condition of use 'ulness; and :iIL:F .4S, the Board_ is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of this Board that an eriergency eX_ists, and that it is necessary and advisable t1la.t s:ring dcurs be con- structed at or near the :�merson fu.rlii above the town of Iverson; ITO: T_=-,= OF.T,-, BI,: 1�17 TT IS IL IA RESOLVED, that wring doms be- constructed at or near the 11-�mer.son faun above the townn of 11verson; and BE IT FT-1-, =11 RESOLKED that this Board proceed tc i.ake the e:.>:enditures necessa_y to do said -ror', and meet such ei-iiergency and no more; and BEE IT I'UF.TIiL'E I� SOLVrD that e.:iergency v;arra.nts be drawn by the Auditor of ':ihatcori County on the River Improvel-iient Fund to meet said er_crgency end for doing said -work, said warrant to be drayrn in payment faclai_iis duly approved by this Board at tl-e times necessary to ::a.ke said. 0ay- ments . Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of I;ovember, 1924. If t► 1t 11 U 11 11 If U 1111 11 11 11 11 if 11 11M 11 11 If 11 11 tZ1 tt" 71 11 11 1/ Board of County Commiss- " ioners of :A'hatcom County " S t a to of 'Jashington ttttttltnurlttnnnt141nttRUrinllnnn It itllnnnUu Attest: F . C . L-artin, Deputy Count;- Auditor and Clerk of the Board. C Baxter , Chairrian of the Board J. A. Liller, County Coi_miss Toner BEd Brown, County Commissioner ------ 000------ On Notion the Board adjourned to meet on-L'riday, Yovemher 14, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October ' TERM 1'riday THE 14th DAY OF Iloveiuber 1924- Fri-day, November 14, 1924. The Board met pursur-int to adjournmue:nt taken on 1.Ionday, liovamber 10, 1924. Present, all members of tlU-le Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims vrere alloyed and proceedinL s had ------boo------ The applications of iiarietta Grange for dance at Grange Hall, C. Hetvmn for dance at klki Bungalow, Hopetvell Cornuuni.ty ClLio for dance at Larrence, and of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance, all on November 15th, 1924, vrere granited by the Board. On Motion tine Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, IT oveLi?ber 20, 1924. '1 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM Thursday THE 20th DAY or IT; overfl)er 192 4 Thursday, ITovember 20, 1924. The Board r;Y-, t pursuant to adjournment taken on 1'r i doer , I; overnb er 14, 1924. Present, all ricr"bers of the Board and the Clerk in attendeaace. The f olloving claims Yiere -.11ozred and pio ceedings had: ------ 000------ C Ui'a l tL' 11J 11TU1 3 -L' V _:D Sara I . Barrett, Co Auditor Election clairls oa.id on hevolving I+'und 2,176.25 Sa.m E. Barrett, Co A .ditor do 1,241.52 SOLDI�I:S' r::,LI_.1 11U17D A F Trimble Relief 25.00 The applications of L.I.I. Olson for dance a:.t Lverson on 1?ov. 21, and of Haynie Gran`;e for dance on i;ov. 22, 1924, acre granted by tiie Doard. 1E—EFOFT` Tim; BOA�:D Cl' COUji:Ty C01-i.iISSIGI RS OF ':.`IIhi'COi'.I C:%Ui;1 Y , :: 11SIiII?GTO1T. 11T THE .iJ>TT .R 01' 1.Pl1LICJ'^1IOIT 0V F 0 :1 ST SERVICE, u1:I1 L STATES D- PART'_"i'T 01,' AGRICULT FIE O!,.D_:;R =1'01', 01T 1I)PLiCl.TI01T. Ii'0R FI'•:A1TC!_ISE' TO US COU1 T i� ROADS FOR T1,:Lt.:PiIO1iL LI�r_S II? '::liATCOI:I CO) . ;-r,AS, t).e l'orest Service, United States Dc_:pa.rtliient of Agriculture, 1-las on the 14th day of I;ovember, 19:;4, riled tiZ th this Board an a-;)plicat:i_on for a franchise to use County Roads for the purpose of constructing and ina.inta,inin;2 thereon telephone lines for the trans- mission o.L i-iessa,ges, in '.:hatcom County, '.:ashington, in the areas described as foligus, to-i°rit: Tv.,). 39 I , T%-rp. 40 -11 _. 7 11, ' :1-1) . 40 IT, R 8 is , T-,;n) . 39 IT, R S E , ':i .Ll. Tm-) . 40 I , P, 9 L, .L L. Ttr-9. 39 IT, 1. 9 1.1 Tvrp. 36 I.1, r 6 ,. .!. T ip. 36 IT, I' 5 1, ';! .II. IT Iu I �_T' =:y 0 =!= t_-at .-onday, December Sth, 1924, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.1.I. in t1_e }public meeting roori of the Board of County Coi7.miissioners at the Court !louse of ';i hatcoin County, in the City of Bel lingliai i, ton, be, and the same is hereby i'ixed as t'_le time and place for hearing scid application, and that t-1C Cour:ty Auditor of said County be and lie is -hereby directed to L;;ive public notice thereof, at tie. e1>pense of the applicant, by posting zvrritten or printed notices in three (3) public places in t_ie county scat of sapid `Jhatcom County and in at lea:.st one (1) ccnti:picuous place on the roods, and -casts thereof, for 'vrhich said a. )plicotion is iii_.de, a.t least r!. teen (15) dal s before said dote fil>ed for said hearing, Gild by _ ublishin- a li.'.e notice t'i_ce (3) times in "Tlie Bellin-laii ALierican", a daily neasi) iper aeinE -Iso the ne-vmT)a-per doinr� t -.e county Orithe 1C'.st publication t0 be at .'. .r.+ . ( ) d c y c o f •`: i' �- }- ,, a y l t f l `� n 1 -' � -j shall 1_ �_ i 7- lea•.s � l2ve 5 ate. � b„i e �_�. day f_ j_e� for such I_c�.ri_.`;, z-r_� ic_ notice h�,7.1 s ��.�e t_.e i_G,:._e of the applicant, and a descri-oti on of the roads -:1_d parts t'-ercof for lrlli ch said a; li cz�,.ti on is made, Lind the til°ie E.nd ple:.Ce _,'11:ed fo-' su.id hcarinL', aa..id notice shall contain any ot1ner matter reo i.iired by lay- . Done in regular adjourned session of the Boa.a.°d this 20th da of I ovei:.ber, 1924. I if :I :1 1I If 11 11 11 li ff if lilt If :f :I ti ff fi :1 A 11 it ti 11 11 11 It " Board of County Col-maiss - 11 loners of tcom County " " State of ':Washington 11 i .f it 11 It to if 11 11 ti it 11 :1 :1 If If If 11 :I 11 if:; 11 ii 11 n 11 t1 I1 lit t e s t : F . C . LiF,rtin Deputy County auditor and Clerk of the Board ------ 000----- L . C . Baxter Chair-r_azi oi' the Board j . A. L-iller County Co:i_missioner -2d Br•ov: n County Coi:unissioner On 1-lotion the Board a,djouriacd to meet on Saturday, I-1overibez• r.2, 191-34. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERIT Saturday THE 22nd DAY or November 502-A 1924 SUPPLEL-ITTAL COOPIMATIVE AGREEI.I""I;T THIS AGREF,_.EKT, made this 22nd day of ITove--riber, 1924, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for 'Uhatcom County, State of Washington, hereinafter called the Local Authority, and the Secretary of Agriculture, hereinafter called the Secretary, under and pursuant to the provisions of Section 8 of the Act of Congress approved July 11, 1916 (39 Stat., 355), entitled, "An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the States in the construction of rural post roads and for other purposes". WIT11;SSETH: that :1_ EAS, on the 2nd day of June, 1922, the Secretary and the Local Authority entered into an Agreement for the construction and maintenance of the Shu=csan-Austin Pass Meadows section of the hbunt Baker Highyiay; and 'JHE—"`AS, for the preservation and more complete utilization of the above project it is considered necessary to provide surfacing; and %1EE REAS, the said project is within l:hL:tcom County, and within the I.1ount Baker rational Forest, the surfacing and imm.intenance thereof is necessary for the use and development of resources upon which c orm-nunities within and adjacent to said ITati onal Forest are dependent. THET3 . FORF, , in consideration of the preii is es and of the several promises to be faithfully perforiiied by each, as hereafter set forth, the Local Authority and tale Secretary do hereby mutually agree as follows: DEFINITION OF TEF.i;!S ApTIC= 1. For the pur;?ose of this Agreemment the following terms shall be construed respectively to mean: (A) Secretary. The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or his duly authorized representative. (B Local Authority. The State, Territory or country jointly or severally parties sig- natory to this Agreei:ient . C) Project. The road, trail or bridge covered by this Agreement. D Plans. 11aps, plans or other drawings, and specifications. E Surfacing, . Gravel or crushed zro ck surfacing. F Maintenance- The mo-Ring of needed repairs and the preservation of a reasonably smooth surface, or a reasonably satisfactory structure, as the case i:lay be, but not extraordi- nary repairs or reconstruction. DESCi I1'TION OF F- OJECT ARTICLE 2. This AgreeriBnt covers the surfacing -with crushed rock or gravel, and the maintenance of the Lount Ba1,er (Shuksan-Austin Pass L eadows) road, located between Shuksan and Austin Pass Ileadows, or more especially between Stations 35 and 474 of the location survey ofsaid section, terminal points, being approxiiiia.tely 9.0 miles in length. The mileage of the Pro- ject is divided approximately as follows: Within tilhatcom County 9.0 Miles Length within 11ational Forest 9.0 " if outside " " 0.0 " Total length of Project 9.0 " Based upon a location survey, it is estimated that a project of the above length will cost the following amounts: Constructio:-1 ;)45, 000.00 11ai.ntenanc e 2,500.00 PLAi7S AI7,'7D ESTII�_ITES ARTICLE 3. The Project shall be constructed in strict conformity with plans prepared by the Bureau of Public Roads and approved by the Local Authority and the Forest Service, subject to such modifications Thereof as may be made in accordance frith Article 4 hereof, or such other modifications as may be agreed upon by the Local Authority, the lJorest Service, and the Bureau of Public Roads ; which plans and the estimates based thereon, are im de a part of this Agreerie nt . T-ODIFICATI 01? OF AG_ x`+EZ31TT ARTI CM 4. If, during the progress of construction, it appears that the funds which the Da..rties hereto have agreed to provide, will be insufficient to meet the total cost of the project, notice shall be given by the Forest Service to the Local Authority, and if the parties, or either of them cannot or are not willing to provide the additional funds necessary, such changes in the plans and specifications,, or in tiie length of the project, as will reduce the total cost to the amount of funds available, shall be made. ARTICLE 5. It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or revision of plans as hereinbefore ,jrovided and no discrepancy between any estilmtes and the actual final cost of the project, or any part t'n ereof , shall relieve ei ther party hereto f rom full liability to pay its share of such final costs as hereinafter provided. 502-13 Oct RECORD OF COXIlV1ISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERPI Saturday THE 22nd Dar of November 192 4 C OITSTRUCTI OIT ARTICIE. 6. The project, as described in Article 2 hereof, shall be constructed by and under the direct supervision of the Secretary, either by force account or contract, or by both, as may be de- termined by the Secretory, and the costs thereof shall be shared by the parties hereto as here- inafter provided. SHAPE OF COSTS OF C OITSTT:UCTI OIT AYD i. AII'TEITAITCE ARTICLE 7. It is agreed, subject to the terms of this Agreement, that the Secretary shall jay not to exceed Thirty Thousand Dollars (�30,000.00) as his share of the final costs of the surfacing of the project and that the Local Authority shall T Ey not to exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollars (t�15,000.00) as its share of the final costs of the work. It is further agreed, that, for a period of two years after completion of the work cover- ed by this Agreement, the cost of maintenance of the project, or any completed portion there- of, shall be shared by the parties hereto in the same proportion as the costs of construction and at the expiration of said two year period costs of maintenance of the entire Project shall be paid by the Local Authority. It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that if road building equipment owned by the Federal Government is furnished for the work herein conter:iplated, the rental value of the equip- ment so fLwnished shall be det rmined by the effective rental schedule established by the Bureau of Public Roads and th .t the total rental shall be credited on the share of the final costs to be paid by the Secretary for this Project. FUITDS AVAI ABLE ARTICLE. 8. The Local Authority agrees that funds sufficient to meet all its obligations, with re- spect to the surfacing of the project, incurred under this Agreei:rent, have been made available in the following runner, or o-therwise: By Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners for Whatcom County under date of November 22, 1924, appropriating Fifteen Thousand Dollars (t?15,000.00) as evidence by certified copies of said resolution to be filed writh the District forester on or before ITovei-,iber 29, and whi.ch are hereby ::ade a part of this Agreement. The Local Authority further agrees that funds to meet its obligations with respect to the proper maintenance of the project will be made available in the following manner: By annual appropriation to be nade by the Board of County Commissioners for `Uhatcom County State of ':lashington. ARTICLE 9. The Secretary agrees t1r<at within sixty (60) days from the date when appropriations become available therefor, sufficient funds will be allotted out of moneys nade available by Congress for the purpose to meet the obligations incurred by the United States under this Agreement. L MITT S ARTICLE; 10. The Local Authority shall set up as a special fund in the County Treasury its shore of the final costs of the Project and from such fund shall =,ke prompt payment of all vouchers certified to and approved by the Bureau of Public Roads and subi:2itted to the Local Authority for payment; provided, however, that the total amount of all vouchers so submitted shall not exceed the Local Authority's share of the final costs as set f orth in Article 8 hereof . FISCAL ACC OTT TIM AITD REPORTS ARTICLE 11. The Secretary sha, 11 keep an accurate account of all vouchers submitted to the Local Authority for payment under this Agreement and as soon as practicable after the completion of the project shall forward to the Local Authority a detailed statement of the vouchers so submitted. III SCELLAITEOUS ARTICM 12. Cautionary and informatory signs will be erected and maintained along the right of way of the project by and at the sole exj cnse of the Secretary. ARTICLE 13. This Agreement is made subject to .all the rules and regulations of the Secretar, as same September 1, 1916, or subsequent amendments thereof, the sae as if such rgules and regulations were specifically set out and repeated herein. ARTIC= 14. It is mutually understood and agreed that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as obligating t1ie Secretary to experri , or as involvi.n ; the United States in any contract or obligation for the future -i'r-ymen t7 of money in excess of appropriations authorized by law. ARTICLE 15. All rights of way, not on londs of the United States, necessary for the project shall be provided, and all expenses thereof and any incidental darmges to adjoining property paid, by or on behalf of the Local Authority; and no Dart of such expense or d@.XMCes shall be paid directly or indirectly by the United States or be considered a part of the Local Authority's share of the final cost of the project as hereinbefore provided. .ITRTICIE 16. This Agreement shall be considered as supplemental to the said cooperative agreement executed by the Local Authority on Hay 10,1922, and by the Secretary on June 2, 1922. IIT l,ZTi ASS j: HEI:aCh the parti.e s have hereunto affixed their signatures and off is ial seals, the Local Authori ty on the day an d year f irst a.b ove wrritten, and the Secretary on the loth day of Dece;:iber, 1924. BOARD OF C OUIdTY C0I.11-ISSIO=RS FOP 7111 ATC01:i f1 n rr n u a 11 n n n u n 11 u" C OUITTY " Board of County Commiss- ++ E. C. Baxter °t ioners of 'L:hatcom County, " J. A. Liller " State of Washington. " Ed Brown ff 1111 till fill 11 11 fill it 11 11 11 C . V . 7 iarvin n 11 n u 11 u u fi u u n 11 a fl a fr.0 Actin; Secretary of gricultuxe . " United States Department of 11 ++ Agriculture " u u n u 11 li fi n-Ii a ni1 11 17 7 11 if r1 if RECORD OF C0MMISSI0NERS PROCEEDINGS r Saturday . October TI:nrI ac.•l.tl:iC!a,y THE 2 � end DAY OF 1: oveinber 192 4 Saturday, I:ovember 22, 1924. The Board i-iet pursuant to adjourniilent taken on Thursday, I?ovember m 20, 1924. �jreseiit, all iiembers of the Board an C,,- the Cleric in attendance. The follo,;:ing claims were allowed and procecdin`s had: ------ 000------ -LFC : . Tr Ti ID30AFIa 01,' COUITTY CC ==ISSI Oi _7 S OF JiTCOi COtTi.TY, .:I�SHI_:GTOIT. IIT TI- ' 11 T 1r t CT r,ES 0 L U T I 0IT. OF I,iOUITT BAI; 'R I.OY D : I .:]AS, the Board of' County Comiissioners of 1* 11 .tcora County, ::asliin�ton, has this dear entered into an agreci:lent, suppleLiei-,tal to that entered into on 1--ay 10, 1922, with the Secretary of Agriculture of the Ui.itc:d States for the surfacing ,ritli crushed Foci: or .ravel, and the maintenance of the i.iount Be cer (Siiu1m&xi-Austin Pass I.Ieadovis) I:oad, located between Shul.san and A_.:stin Pass I:ieadows, or more esoecia.11y be ai-een StLitions 35 and 474 of . the location slrve,r of said section, teriiina.l ,. oirits beinb a; pror-ilna.tely 9.0 if.iles in lenglit , a,ll of the project being I•rithin tLe +`a.shin�ton ITational Forest, in '::hatcor:i County, '::ashington, ar.C_ the total cost of the surfacing not to e<ce ed 4 45 , 000.00 , unless otherwise mutlia,l ly a,L;re cd upon , of which the Secretary of Agri culture shall pay 66-2/3 per cent k30, 000.00) eiad 'JJha.tcori Counter sha.11 pay 33-1/3 I.)er cent (;1?15,000.00); and the annuel iilaintena.nce cost of .'2,500 siall, for a, period of ttiro years after completion of the project, or any corrleted-port-ion t11-ereof, be shared by the Secretary of Agriculture and the County of i ha.tcom in the sar_D proportion as the costs of con- struction, and at the exlji_L•ation of said two year period costs of nzintenance of the entire pio- jec,t shall be paid byr '::ha.tcoi:i County; IT , T=r�� I --, be and it is hereby resolved tra.t the ��roportiori of the cost of surfacing and i.icintenance of said 1:_ount Baiter (Shu'csa.n-Austin Pass i_eadows) Road }project to be paid by se,,id '::hatcom County, shall be -pa.id out of the forest 11eserve IliL;lil-ray and of said ';:hatcoi.i County, which shall be available on I.Ta, ch 1,. 1925, and tI_e County `i'rea.surer is creby directed to -pay_ to the proper officer, to be desigra.ted by the said Secretary of Aga:icultuze, the amount to be paid by said .rh,,tcoz,I Cou.ntb' on Ciccouilt Of said SurfaciilL and maintenance of said project, ui)on presenta- tion of vouchers properly certified to and a- -.)roved by the ,'urca.0 of Public T':oc.ds, and sub- Ylitted to ':tIia.tcor-i County for ;a,yrle.t, and a-,.1roved by ti'_-_e -groper officers of said County; it being ur Lerstood that the _ :,•yiieiits to be so made s1r,.11 at no time exceed one-third of the amount in value of the SiJ1'facinC and ry-,.intianance of Ne.:I_C_ ?)1'oj0ct coiil-,)1C,ted at tlie t712ie any suc.,i 1 a�7si::ntS ore iaia•.de , and in no event s JiL.11 payiIiei, is to -be riade under t_Iis resolution e1_ceed 1�15, 000.00 for the o2_-oiJo-tlon to be pa.lci_ by Said . ha.tco2n County for tiie s-Llrfacinr of sa1(f,_ I.ount -_Dale cr F:oa.d y,ro- ject, nor to e,cceed %„833.33 for the ;propow-ti.on to be paid i_)y said ';Jizatcori County for the iriainteiiance 0f said I._ount Balser hm.d project, unless other,;rise ir_Zutua.ily aE.reed upon. Done in reL�ulEtr adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of ITovaiiber, 1924. 1i 11 91 11 11 It 11 f1 :1 It 11 fi fi 11 it II Board O.L CiOLllit�r Co=IiSS- 11 " ioners of '.:hr.tcora County 11 State of ';Jas'lip-L ton it It It 11 It 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 If It 11 Attest : C . lia•.rtin Deputy County tLuditor and Cleri: of the Board. C . Ba•.s:ter, Cha.i1•i:ien of the 12,oard of County Coi.L_1iiss10ners . J. A. I.iiller, County Cori°iis si oner I'd 13r own , County Coi-m-iissioner Ai�olica�.ti.ons oi' i?o. Pellin ;haa Gra ge, C. he'n.ian, and of I!-,m. le falls Coi.'.Iunity Club for dances on Yov. 22, 14-, ,acre €•ranted by the Board. ✓ Affidavits of posting notices re application of Forest Service for telephone franchise over County Roads in I:iount Baker -District, were filed. aw e GG��� �LLY e On i:io-.ion the Boa_C. adjourned to ieet on I.ior-day, ITovei:her 24, 1924. Oct Tr_R,,,r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS uonda.y THE 24-th DAY of ii overib er 1924 Monday, 1Tove�mber 24, 1924. The Board r�;t -Pursuant to adjovsnment taken on Saturday, i:ovember 22 1924. Present, all iiicmibers of the Board are_ the Clerlti in attendance. The follotdng• claims were allowed and proceedinSs had: C_ SDI! a liLLO'a,.:lD OUI:.i r i7.E1:5 =_. A_ IF', uLl 'l== 1 -r: C�: '21Di 017 :lLIl'G OCTO=,.,'P. 31, 1924. In the matter of the settlellel_t rritli. Ildith l.i. Thornton, County Treasurer of �,hatcoin County, ashington, for the month endin`, October 31, 1924. 110, , at- this time, this matter cor:iinr on for consideration, and the said Ildith IL". Thornton, haviii� filed firith this Board a, sta,tC7 e11t settin" fo3:'th _'_er recei-pts and disbursei:ients, and hr.vi.ng checked and com,?ared the sar:ie with the statement, acid ha.viny; found tliat they werc actually iDaic. out b­ t'-e Said Treasurer dLTr.;.ng t o SD,id iilOnth, Said payi.ients being i.iade in the st'i:is, and fror:i the funds and for the l,ur;, uses hereinafter set forth; IT IS T=_F0lj, 1=] LY C.Ell -iID by this Board that said lldi th i.=. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disburse2.ients z:,.s follows, to-.-iit: STA1� 'or cash i3a,id State Treasurer .j 527.72 STILTT i.;ILITI�T- FUI"l) ,,or cash paid State Trec surer 53.41 STI_Tl1 P- r1.:1IiI lTT F1IGI_7l':Y l'L17D Vor cash -r)a.id State Treasurer 191.42 STATT` PUVLIC HIG%1`YAY FUIM 'or cash -r:-rid State Treasurer 96.96 STATI--, HIGI-117 ; l:DU'iAT IOlT `'Tn-"D cash -paid State Treasurer 578.99 STATE CAPITOL 1;UILDII'G T; UIT l� or cash -rja.,ic, State Treasurer 127.11 STAT ] lj]CL.Al.U=Ol'T It.:1VOLVIITG FIJ.11 1) For cash 1Da.i d State Treasurer 122.95 ST.LT:* V'':;T ;FILrS I COl.:l::_'SATIOI T-PT311-1 'or cash I=>ai d Ste,te Treasurer 229.32 ST1-17.1.1 IO=' T !'I=:l=,' ]:T.O'_ICTT01T 'U1T.11 l� or cash -paid State Treasurer 19.20 STATE I'1-.RKS L PAI:I_I WAY I TT :D For cash i.,..id State Treasurer 117 .00 STAT;": G1GI.�] :'Li:L !'or ca:,sh. paid State Treasurer 79.65 STAY.`'. PISFEIII :S 1'71�D --or cash "'c id State Treasurer O.00 c n •. n; CtIS' TT=.:'l ' ,--n I'L1 J or cash ;.aid State Treasurer 12.00 COUITl''Y' CTJPPTl:T T..'a III'`S.F] l'TI'!'D or -marrants redeei.ied 16,413.32 SOLD IT:S' R]::;LT '' l'Z1:D For warrants, vedeci:icd 150.00 1 T 1* T7J ` T, t y7,, n i F � i 7._ -n 7 r o r_T.�.c T_�1_ I��_.s _ _ I._ �.__._ � -T lD -,,or warrants redeem-ied 378.17 T'or '::a..rrants redee::ii-ad 122.98 -TT HIGI�;i1 Y i'.'"AIIi':I;li Cl: 'i'IIi?D -.j'or �ierrants redeemed 1,917.50 LIqUCI: I_:VI';STIGYM C-1, T''UITED �'ol• warrants redeemed 755.03 COUi ri'Y Glu.: Pi.C-1' ,Cr2I01; FUi:L ..'or warrants redeemed 1,368.03 !'or v arrants r edeel.2ed 46.00 T 01-T L_' Sl ZIJ1 ,GI - UIT FoT' warrants redeeiiied 203.96 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TERM1.i0i7G-C.,y THE 24th DAY OF 17ovel ber 1924 CITI= S 1711,71)S For cash paid City and `1'07,-: n Treasurers 3,064.41 :SI-Jps I'Uji'DS for cash k.iC: T0�.1iSi11F� Trea.ClLerS 1,080.91 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, rUl'D For warrants redeemed 64,811.70 Foy, interest on sable 7.74 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, 13UII�DIITG r U11D For warrants redeemed 6,000.00 G_ F.C:�T: l or t: arrants redeemed 3,242.67 hII _TI DITCH !'UTID ,'or to arra ntS redeer:red 36.00 MIL. DISTRICT I.70. 1, 1u1I1-T-731T"a I'ITj]D It or warrants r edeer�m d 46.00 IJRAI IT . DI ST . Ir0 . 3 , i.'AT .9'r1; A , I' UZTD �'or ti: a.-rr��.n is redeemed 70.50 DI AII? II TT . DIS T . 1T0. 5, IAi= 1Li:r' "Cii I'U1 ) For warrc- is redeemed 4. 2.0r LI:f Ii?. Ii.1'2. LIST. 1T0. 6, i.1iIi"'1_r_'ii�u:C1 FUj,'. For warrasits redeeiiied 12.00 DRAII` . IL:,PT . DI T . ITO . 7, For arrants redeer.:ed 376.50 DRAIN . I:.:PT . DI ST . I O • 15, -. All-,— --n—� ''or 1J arrant s redeemed 391.07 Total disbursemcnts. . . . . . . . . 116,058.34 We do hereby certif' that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Oi'i'ice and on de(.)osit in various bp.rlks to her credit &t the close of business on October 31, 1924, the sa:Irfe being in wor d.s ai.nd figures as fo lla. s , to -wit: _ Deositort First ITati onal Lank Bellingham national :Dank Northwestern National Bank American ITa.tional Bank Horne State Bank of Blaine it'irst ITational Bank of Lynden First National 13a.nk of Ferndale CitiZen's State Bai-dc o:i.' 1'ernda,le Garrison Bros. State d3a il: - of Surlas i:ooksack Valley State bar11.1 of Iverson farmers and L-Lerchants Ban1c of ITooksack Custer State Beak of Custer Peoples State Bo.nlc of Lynden Treasurer's Balance 79,331.46 39,654.43 48,629.70 80,000.00 15,000.00 27,000.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 12,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 --15, 000.00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit. . . . . . . . . . . . 367,615.59 CASH I17.1 OFI+I CE : Investments Curency Silver Checks and cash items Cash in V&xilt Total cash in office . . . . . . 33,223.00 591.00 60.19 14,U-39.43 4,430.07 . . . . . . . . y; 53,156 .69 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Ilaazd. . . . . . . . . . . . I." 4120,772.28 IlT =STII..OI i `.':H�'j::;;OF, zre Have hereunto set our hands and affix-ed the seal o-f the Board of County Corinnissioners of %.hatcorii County, '.:ashin[;ton, this 24ti1 day of 17overifber, 1924. nttu;tn;t;tnuttttttn1Jtttttt::c,::t7ttltutifl;;titt 1;. C. :3al:ter It n 3oard of County Cor.u:riss- " Chairldan of the Board it ioner s of 'J,'la.tcom County " S. A. Idler, It State of `..ashinE;ton " County Cormllissi oner It IttlttttttttifItfttt;t:ttt;tnurtnnnuu:trtnunit Ld ,mown, Attest: 1+ . C . I.w-+rtin County Corl"MUss ioner De1puty County Auditor and Clerk of tle :Board. ------ 000------ Application -f 1.o. Bellin.-'! i-i Grange for dance on 1 ov. 27, n24, was granted by the :board. ------ 000------ On 1.�-oti on the Board adj ourn ed to ::feet on ednesda.y, I.ove-iocr 26, 1924. October TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ednesday TiiF 26 th DAY of ITovember 1924 wednesdGy, OVei1'uCr 26, 1924. The Board :filet pursuant to adjournment ta_!Len on 1._o11dE2�: , iTOVCL'lber 24, 1924. Present, all iiel_foers o� the Loard and tine Clcrl, in attendance. The. follo,', L� cledils were allowed and. I roceed_i n`;s had: ------ 000------ C . J . S orensen Ins . Pr C1:liwd on CoLurty Autos 31 .43 13= M'1:7- THE 13 0AI) OF CO UI; l COI..=I S SI Gi c � S Ol+' COL+ 1Y, ','_;ASF-T.-.GTOIT IIT TH t� I.I :TT�? Oi' GF- 0G� � L1, S I ME COUITI'� HOI:, :s , I��TLi-TI OIT IIOSPITL „-,�� r �, �, OR -A ;I? AC CIII i I iT� B I7 Or• J J SE 1 �:R Alm LZIS SI.IITH, A COUiI'. 1..- CI A:PGE this matter coming- on for consider�:,tion on this 26th day of lover.%,er, 1924, in accordance t.-ith recruests for bic_s L- or lurnishin� supplies to the %ha.tcom County Horde, the De- tent_on Hos-,-jital, and ---rs . S,ait1 , a count;' Charge, tI-.e -joar :finds that bids tiere SUM-litted as ollot:s, to -wit: County Horde Detention Hos ,vital ._u s Sr_2i tii J" J Setzer .,r 305.89 03.65 12.64 iT C Kc: i tli ti 323.14 86 .6c) 12.44 J A Albers 32'7 .92 91.46 14.54 �T==AS, the Board, ccnsidering all the bids subr:iitted a.nd li nd' n the bid of J J Se c^ei' to be the lowest aid for such su.)-)lies; IT IS TFE1=Cl2] C AlII�D that the said bid of J J Setze,' be, and same is hereby acccl.)ted Upon the condition that sodd su-p-plic i are to be packed reacy fo]:• delivery on or before IJeceriber 3d, 1924, and that i-f any Of said su-p",ulics prove unsatisfactoi'y they i-.iay be returned to the said J J Setzer. DQne in regiilar adjourn�;d session of the 3oard this 26ti. day of !,over.%cr, 1924. it n to It I is n if u n u u If if n c, Board of County GyO }:11NS- Ii ioners 0i "Whatcodn County " u State of `dashinbton rr p u n rt tt a ct n n u a n u n u Attest : i, . C. I. artin De-outy Count;;% iluditor End C1erI: of the oard. f L. C . La;,,ter, Chairr:iazi of the Board. J. A. i.-illgr, County Coiliissioiler Ed Brown, County Cor_silis si one r ------ 000------ Tile ap;gliCa,tion Ol GrCha:.rd Gran�C Tor dance oil I.ov. 27, 192�1 bats gra ted by the Board. On Notion the �3oard adjourned to Meet on Saturdcny, i;ov. 229, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS October TEnbI Saturday THE 29th DAY or ITovember 192 4 Saturday, Yovei,iuer 29, 1924. The Board raet pursuEi t to adjourmuient tad -,en on ';;ednesday, liovei:iber 26, 1924. Present, all merifbers of t i; iD'oard anc_ the Clerk in attendance. The folleaing claims iere flowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ / the applications of L-Larie tta Grange, =i of P Lodge of DeminL-;, C . Ile- ian , l or dances on 1 ovember 29, 1924, zrere gra:ited by ti-le Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, Dec. 1, 1924. Chairman Board County Commissioners Oct. TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday Tim. lst DAY of December 192 4 Monday, December 1, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, Nov. 29, 1924. Present, all members of the. Board and the clerk in attendance. The follmwing proceedings were had and claims allowed: ------ 000----_- CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Sam E Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor & Bookkeeper 125.00 D 41urtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 A J Love Salary as Deputy Auditor 115.00 Lucy E King do 115.00 Id Colvin do 100.00 L Cozier Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 100.00 F C Martin Salary as Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board 125.00 Jessie ffalters Salary as Recorder 110.00 Julia T Church do 100.00 E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.66 J A Miller do 166.66 Ed Broom do 166.66 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Supt. County Schools 187.50 lira Jennie 11 Robin Salary as Deputy Supt County Schools 125.00 Edwin M Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 t; H Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen do Clerk 35.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo H Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 Max Mehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125.00 L J Irwin Salai-j as ISechanic in County Garage 175.00 J W Smith Salary as Floorman 125.00 Ed E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 it P Broom do 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Pros Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Pros Attorney 100.00 Edith 11 Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy County Treasurer 150.00 Olive Wilson Salary as Deputy County Treasurer 125.00 J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper for Co Treasurer 125.00 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Co Treasurer 135.00 F L Canfield Salary as Clerk for County Treasurer 100.00 S A Earl do 100.00 C 71 Fisk do 100.00 Claire Melhart do 100.00 H D McArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F M Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G A Pence Salary as Deputy County Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 100.00 Helen Campbell do 100.00 D W McArthur Salary as Field Deputy Assessor 120:00 C C King Salary as Supt. County Home 100.00 M B King Salary as Matron County Home 50.00 J F McKinnon Salary as Teamster for Co Home 75.00 M B Edwards Salary as Cook for Co Home 85.00 J B Edwards do asst. 15.00 Ben Coligan do do 10.00 lira L W Day Salary as Nurse for County Home 75.00 E W Day do asst. 40.00 Ader 11ukes do to 40.00 `►`falter Borchardt do It 60.00 lira R 0 Stone Salary as :Matron Detention Hospital 75.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L Idedhurst do 150.00 Zt M Brock do 125.00 H D Drain do 125.00 John Glover do 125.00 7, H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook for Jail 40.00 M'xs Frances K Atherton Salary as Office Assttant for Agri. Agent 91.66 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent 158.34 Fred 'VF UcElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl McCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 E V Gooch Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer ( 2 days 14.00 Edwin G Park Salary as Chainman for :engineer ( 4 " 16.00 J G Barber do 4 " 16.00 salter Fouts Salary as Inspector Geneva Park Road 15z " 93.00 Adolph West Salary as Chainman for Engineer 3Y " 14.00 Sam E Barrett, Cc Aud Claims paid by Revolving .1<<'und 491.28 E C Baxter Expense as County Commissioner (Oct -Nov) 50.40 J A Valler Official Expenses (May -Oct) 21.00 Margaret J Diaz Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse 7.00 Alvada. Kelly Expense as Probation Officer (Oct-13ov) 3.50 Geo H Sybrant Expense as Charity Commissioner 3.60 C. Humphreys Expense as Constable 8.95 Mrs R 0 Stone Expense as 1 atron of Detention Hospital 4.00 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday THE ls.t DAY or December .. 1924 _ . CURRENT EXPENSE (Continued) C C King Expense as Supt County Home 14.70 A L'Callahan Expense as Sheriff 43.10 Nellie H Abbott Expense as County Supt of Schools 17.55 Yrs'Lura Lyle Services to County Supt 15.00 Mrs'Ina P Gnagey Services on County Board of Education 5.00 R IT' Gilmore do 5.00 Y1 T ' Meyer do 5.00 Catherine Montgomery do 5.00 Nancy G Milligan Servi.-es a/c Teac..er's Institute 20.00 Mrs Hattie U Collier* do* 6.00 Sather & Livesey Services as Attorney for county in re Revelare vs Whatcom County 170.00 D H'Dunkle Salary as Deputy Sheriff a/c dances (Oct -Nov) 28.00 H N'Lintz Bringing insane man to Courthouse 12.00 E E Lescher Typing testimony for Prosecuting Attorney 6.75 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County Offices 97.50 testern Union Telg Co Service to Treasurer (4.19) Attorney (4.70)(Aug-Oct-Sep) 8.89 City Treas of Bellingham Trunk sewer assessment for Courthouse and Mrs. Frank property 270.25 Bellingham Abstract Co' Record search in Tax case #1521 78.90 R L'Kline Renewal Premium on Court Stenog. bond 7.00 Brisbin,Smith & LiVesey Insurance'Premium on old Pierson property now Co.property 4.00 Arthur C Harlow Cremation of unknown man 25.00 Dr R N Hunt 'Dental work for County Patients (Apr -Sept) 30.00 Dr J C Minton Dental work for County Patient 10.00 J P,Woll Glasses for Smith &: Sinclair, Co Patients 10.50 The'Weiser Drug Co Drugs for County Patients 39.85 Collins Drug Co do (Oct) 1.25 Red'Cross Pharmacy Medicine for County Patients 75.00 J J'Setzer Groceries & feed for Detention Hospital 19.07 Carstens Packing Co Heat for Detention Hospital 14.00 h1ontgomery_Fuel Co Wood for Detention Hospital 14.00 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lights for Detention Hospital (Oct 1 to Nov 3) 2.34 B B'Furniture Co Supplies for Detention Hospital 42.89 Citizens Bank Insurance Premium on County Home 50.00 C 11, Olsen do 50.00 Thos B Cole, Agent do 50.00 Setter's Grocery Supplies for County Home 5.50 Whatcom Co Dairymen's Ass'n Butter for County Home 76.80 Ben -Johnson Beef for County Home 8.14 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 48.44 F F Gerard Supplies for County Home 37.36 ��, J Pynor do 40.20 Poultry Feed Assn Feed for County Home 62.20 Geo'Casebeer Feed Grinding for County Home (Oct -Nov) 3.60 Lynden Dept Store Shoes for County Home ( Oct) 5.00 Cline & Young I:Tdse for County Home (Oct-1Tov) 53.13 Bellingham Coal Mines Coal for County Home 43.90 Cain e-Grimshaw Co do 182.95 Morse Hardware Co Asbestos paper for County Home 1.53 Northwest Hdw Co Supplies for County Home 3.10 Thiel & Welter Shades etc. for County Home 5.15 Clark Electric Co Electric supplies for County Home 3.64 N P-Burke Electric Repairs to County Home 2.00 C H-Barlow Harness parts for County Home (June -Sept) 8.95 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber for County Farm (1.00) Eng.(1.32) Cths(.48)(gct- Nov) 2.80 Hurd's Garage Gas etc. for County Home 2.72 Riverton Sanatorium Care of Woodbury & Young 127.14 hargaret Woodside Care of Emma Helgason 43.00 Wn Chi. Home Soc Care of two Enstrom children (to Nov. 26) 24.00 Ben Tucker Care of Darcy children 20.00 Dr F J Van Kirk Glasses for Minnie Emly 14.00 St Vincent's Home for the Aged Care of Lrs McCreesh 12.00 The Fair Lea.t & Grocery Co Groceries for Frank et al 25.64 Irelard & Pancoast Groceries for Maryott et al (Aug -Sep -Oct) 52.80 The, O' Connor Grocery Groceries for Teller et al 50.05 B B Grocery Co Groceries for By; & Banks 26.13 Sieanons Grocery Groceries for Watson (Oct -Nov) 18.42 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Mrs Trove 12.49 N C'Keith Groceries for Minnard 15.00 Nt View Store Groceries for Ergler 19.58 V olton & Montfort Groceries for Davie, et al 84.42 George & Barker Salmon Pack. Co Groceries for hIrs Taylor 34.95 Lynden Dept Store Groceries for Yeldma et al (Oct -Nov) 135.30 J O' Gulbransen Groceries for Harvey 14.70 MTrs W G DuBois Groceries for Brandt 9.81 Everson Mercantile Co Groceries for Mahlein & Hunt 25.32 J P Ifaupin &; Co Groceries for Coligan 20.28 Brown & Cole, Inc Groceries for IucBride, et al 88.97 Puget Sound Pow & Lt Co Lights & Gas for Mrs Frank ( Oct 6 to Nov 7) 3.32 11 Valla House rent for lairs Youngstrom (to Nov 18) 10.00 Hutton Fuel Co Fuel for Frank & Griffith 8.50 21axvrell Fuel Co Flood for Iverson & Fleming (June -Aug -Sept) 17.50 Bellingham American Pub Co Publishing for County 9.30 Union Prtg. Bndg.&Sta Co Supplies to Aud(283.00)Tr.(272.60)Assr(3.60)Sher(1.80) Eng(32.00)T.B.Nurse(6.25 599.25 Griggs Sta & rrgg. Co Supplies to Aud(7.85)Tr(2.70)Clk(1.80)Eng(2.85) ' Agr.Agt.(.80) Ct heporter(6.30) 22.30 G L-Morgan Legal blanks for Justice of Peace 83.70 C A Griffith Co Supplies for County Supt 4.95 American Law Book Co Vol.26 Corpus Juris for Judge Brown 8.00 Oct TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday THE lst DAY or December 192 4 CURIENT EXII-ENSE (6ontinued) Tl lI Haines Typewriter Ribbon Coupons for Aud(12.00)Ct Rep.(6.00) 18.00 Burroughs Add Machine Co Ribbons for Treasurer (Oct) 2.50 Anatett Printing Co Steel desk for Auditor 171.78 Thiel & Welter Covering top of desk in Auditor's Office 4.65 A J Blythe P1bg & Heating Co Plumbing repairs for Courthouse 4.75 Percy Hood Insurance Premium on County Garage 36.80 Shell Co of California Gas & Oil for County Garage 297.50 S ud Cornish Faint Co Pumice stone for Garage 2.00 Iddins Buick Co Auto parts for County Engineer 4.30 Tabor & Cruikshank Parts for Sher(1.05)Co.Home(2.36)Cths(1.50) Garage(14.07) & Parts for truck (2.27) 21.25 Standard Auto Co Auto parts for Sheriff 21.60 Automotive Parts Service Part for Sheriff's auto (Oct) 1.20 Llorse Hdw Co Supplies for County Garage (12.08) Courthouse(1.94) 14.02 Puget Sound V'elding Co Supplies for Co Garage 10.40 Page Service Station Tires etc. for Commissioner atuo(46.26) & Co. Suipt. (15.95) (Oct) 62.20 Diehl Motor Co Tire etc. for T B Nurse(10.95) & Sheriff(2.63) 13.58 Auto Radidtor & Fender Vorks Repairs to Commissioner auto (1.50) 1.50 Bellingham Auto Top Repairs to Cths(3.00) & Comrs. Auto(.80) 3.80 The Auto Top Co Auto curtain repairs for Sheriff 1.35 Northwest Hdw Co 11t'1 for Courthouse(24.14) & Cc Garage(34.45) 58.59 Puget Sound Povr ' & Lt Co Lights for Cths (59.27) Gas for Jail (3.90) Lt & Pow for Garage (9.15) (Oct 6 to Nov. 7) 72.32 Cafe Richelieu deals for Jurors 10.75 Pacific Laundry Laundry for Jury Rm 4.05 Paul Tolsman Board of Prisoners in County Jail 387.00 The Surprise Store Blankets etc. for Jail 23.30 S B Fames Repairs to Jail 3.12 Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Laundry for Jail 9.45 Sandison Studio Photos of prisoners for Sheriff 3.00 The Home Store Udse for Jury Rms & Janitor 32.49 Thal & Thal Shoes etc. for prisoner helping Janitor 9.75 Central Grocery Co 1�ork gloves for Janitor (Jul -Nov) 5.25 Nellie A Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford (Oct -Nov) 3.60 Thal Bros Linoleum for Charity Commissioners Office 49.75 Martin Electric Co Electric Supplies for Courthouse 53.55 Seth A Atwood P & « P Co Glass etc. for Courthouse 14.90 Hollman & Ryckman Papering etc in Court House 22.45 Waste Products Co Removing garbage from Courthouse 1.50 Division of Tiunicipal Corp. Transcribing Exam. Report on City of Blaine 10.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE FU11TD H E Stout Repairs to decking of Everson Bridge 2.00 John Bullock Labor on Samish Road 95.00 John Bullock do 75.25 A Ewing do 3.50 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Road 110.00 Maurice Tucker do 30.00 Gus Harrison do 4.00 Carl Harrison do 2.00 Marion Palter Labor on Kendall Ditch on Deming -Glacier Road 25.50 A B Porter do 19.00 Fred Palmer do 25.00 Amos Johnson do 48.75 Emil Schroter do 10.00 Ed ' Miller do 13.00 Chas Christen do 16.00 Leonard Christen do 14.00 Bert Lay Labor on Hannegan Road 24.50 C J May do 17.50 John Nevins do 17.50 Fritz Muenscher do 42.00 Carl Muenscher do 71.25 E A Parker Labor on Everson -Goshen Road 70.00 ' Z Shell do 4.50 Theodor Linde Labor on Blaine -Ferndale Road et al 22.50 Hey ge Linde do 5.87 Edward Jordan do 11.81 Theodor Linde do 7.00 J Herman Pehrson Labor on Lit View & Lurmni Shore Roads 25.00 Nick Omlin Labor on Permanent Highway 6-B 15.00 H H Reamer do 7.00 John Baxter Labor on Bonner Hill & Woodlawn Bridge 99.00 Eben Mead do 67.50 Francis Brooks do 56.25 Geo Carpenter do 48.87 Fred Tarte do 60.00 S J Liar do 47.25 Chet Holmes do 34.00 E Behme do 42.50 A ti'i Frost Labor on Guide Yridian Road & Bridge 65.00 Geo Maryott do 4.50 J Clinard Labor on Nooksack `i'p Bridges 3.50 Orville Corfee do 15.00 Malvin Corfee do 1.75 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Hannegan & Stickney Island Bridges 3.00 John Bajeme. do C F Ristine Labor on Filling at No. Pier of U S Bridge 49.50 Frank Melhart do' (Powderman) 40.00 Chas Selmer do (Driller) 32.00 Geo Brown do (Engineer) 48.00 iilliam Hale do (Fireman) 36.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct ZERAI Monday THE let DAY or December 1924 ROAD AITD BRIDGE (Continued) Peter Pucci Labor on Filling at No. Pier of U S Bridge 30.00 Clinton Beck do (Lineman) 35.00 1,1 Gilmore do 30.00 Chet Holmes do (Truck Driver) 27.63 John Baxter do' " to 21.25 Bert Bulloch do " " 6.37 Geo Elder Labor on Beach Wharf 78.00 T 'P Jeffers do 72.00 Mdx Fullner do 54.00 Arthur Top do 54.00 Bike Van Mersbergen Labor on Guide Meridian Road 40.50 D ' J Haines Operating Lummi Island Ferry 100.00 Puget Sound .'elding Co Repairs to pump on U S Bridge and Eng. at Beach Wharf 7.00 C61umbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber for Beach Wharf 23.37 Carl Zell riling for Beach Wharf 19.20 Frank C Seelye Hauling timbers for Beach Wharf 26.25 Laurel Garage Gas for engine a c Beach Wharf 1.90 Baker's Grocery Gas for truck a c Beach Ylharf 1.90 Union Iron Vorks Repairs to Piledriver on Beach Wharf 5.10 Morse Hdw Co Parts for Piledriver on Beach Wharf 24.24 Northwest Hdw Co Material for Piledriver on Beach Wharf 9.26 lhrs Eva B Granger Board and room for men on Beach'Wharf (Nov -Dec) 90.00 Auto Radiator & Fender Wks Repairs to truck 1.00 Russell Grader Mfg Co Part for grader (Jul) 17.15 American Concrete Ylorks Tile for Deming -Lawrence Road at Rome School House (12.50) Pipe for Dale Creek Bridge in Lawrence Tp(39.90) 52.40 E'71 Gooch Use of auto a/c Everson(2.00) €e U S Bridges (4.00) 6.00 C'F Ristine Labor on Marshall Hill (Emergency) 22.00 Fred Tarte do it 30.00 S ' J Marr do is 22. 50 E Behme do is 16.25 C'Beck do " 18.00 Chet Holmes do n 21.25 Bert Bulloch do " 12.75 Geo Carpenter do " 17.00 1:11- Gilmore do " 12.00 Ed E Marshall Tending danger lanterns on Marshall Hill on Dem-G1.Rd 1.25 Caine-Grimshau Co Coal for Marshall Hill on Deming -Glacier Road 29.40 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil for Marshall Hill on Dem-Gl Road 10.20 Mt Baker Garage Gas for truck on Marshall Hill on Dem-Gl Rd (Oct 1iov) 3.45 Monica,,ue & McHugh Material for danger signal on Marshall Hill 0.30 J L Jlston Salary as Mechanic a/c Road Yachinery 125.00 b1 B jarnso n Salary as Truck Driver 72.25 F A Brooks:. do 10.63 Eb'en Mead do 4.25 Chet Holmes do 6.38 G V1 Carpenter do 2.13 Bert Bulloch do 14.88 Leo Jess Labor on U S Bridge 48.00 Ge'o Brmm Salary as Shovel Engineer 54.00 W Hale Salary as Fireman 36.00 S J Marr Salary as Truck Driver 2.13 Everett Baxter do 4.25 RIVER I1PIROVE1.M.-HT FU174D ( Emergency ) M Bjarnson Labor on Emerson {ling dam 9.25 M B j arns on do 12.00 Eb'en Mead do 10.63 Ge'o Carpenter do 4.25 S J Harr, do 10.63 Geo Elder do 52.00 Thos P Jeffers do 51.00 Clem Knutson do 114.00 David Bisset do 54.00 Arthur Emerson do 54.00 W YY Van Over do 49.50 Laurence Abel do 49.50 Wm Radder do 90.00 Kax Fullner do 27.00 Leo Jess do 33.00 Apt@8614 do H '0 Cole s do 106.50 Jo,e Dominie do 75.00 A Smoot do 4.00 John Potter do 6.00 A 'S Dobbins do 8.00 B C Pancerzewski Labor on Rail Jam 27.00 Iu 1 Dunkin do 39.38 W H Brooks do 27.00 W R DuBois do 27.00 1`1 G DuBois do 39.38 Max Bellig do 42.00 H V1 Sims do 18.00 C E Whited Gasoline & Oil for Brooks Cribs 3.04 J E Smith Gas for truck hauling material to Graham Wing (Oct) 2.86 Bellingham Machine Worlm Parts for Piledriver on Graham Wings (Oct) .60 Puget Sound Welding Co Repairs to machine on Graham Fling 10.00 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal for Graham Wings (Oct)',- 74.63 Northwest Hdw Co Material a/c Emerson Wing Dam 59.90 Caine-Grim.h aw Co Coal for Emerson Wing 87.35 Standard Oil Co Grease for -4nerson filing 1.08 H W Buzzard Staples etc. for Emerson Wing 49.42 1 Bro TThS"Riuman gteel & 'rashly Co Cable for Emerson V[in�� Repe etc for Bmerson y'7ing 161.65 265.00 C M. Burrows Uork on River Dike at Ferndale 66.14 Oct TrRm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday Tim is t DAY or December 1924 PERIIYN. NT HIGIWAY LAINTENArTCE FUTTD I -It View Store Gas for grader on Mt View Road ( Oct) 3.60 R A Darnell Gr avel for Samish Road 8.40 Morse Hdta Co Hdw for Woodlavin Bridge No. 1 22.49 Northwest Hardware Co Nails etc for Woodlawn Bdg(6.77)& Parts for Shovel (26.40) (Oct -Nov) 33.17 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal for YWoodlawn Bridge #1 Fill(33.23) & U S Bridge Fill(28.37) 61.60 Caine-Grimshavr Co Coal for Road Crusher on Deming -Glacier Road (Sept) 182.30 11 R Miller Powder etc a/c U S Bridge Fill 11.10 Bellpak Lbr Co Lumber for U S Bridge Fill 8.24 D A Griff en & Cc Oil for lanterns at Warni ck Bridge ( July) .60 C E 'Whited Gas & Oil for Marietta Bridge Jam ( Oct) 1.84 Clinton Beck Repairing damage to pipe at Marietta Bridge 2.00 Bellingham Auto Top Curtain for cab on Samish Grader 17.04 Columbia, Valley Lbr Co Lumber for Hannegan Bridge 7.45 Woodlin Lumber Co Lumber for Bridge on Road 504 (Sept) 12.77 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber for California Creek Bridge(35.28) & Glendale Road Bridge (31.68) 66.96 Columbia Valley Lbr Cc Lumber for Woodlavin Bridge(513.99)#1 & 2(512.59) Nugents Bridge(35.80)Steam Shovel( .68�Samish Grader (.37) (Oct -Nov) 1,063.43 Lynden Dept Store Spikes for Glendale Bridges (1.50) and material for equipment maintenance (.93) (Oct -Nov) 2.43 Gaston Trull Gravel for fills on Permanent Highway 6-B 2.00 G V1 Robertson Repairs to truck a/c road work in Lynden Twp(Jan) 32.44 Tabor & Cruikshank Parts for truck 2.27 Diehl Motor Co do 33.36 Automotive Parts Service do 1.53 A V Anable Tire repairs for truck 4.00 T & II Tire & Rubber Co Tire for truck 35.57 Farmers Garage Repair of Truck 6.50 Standard Auto Co Repairs to Samish truck .75 John F Campbell Parts for Dodge Roadster 8.75 Everson Garage & Mash Co Part for Grader .75 H 17 Buzzard Repairs to Scraper 8.50 E A Hall Filing saws 1.50 American Concrete Works Culvert for Lake Squalicum.Bridge on Marietta Road 35.65 Molea Branin Balance for moving building from Ht Baker Higlnvay 100.00 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil 150.77 DRAINAGE I12T DIST #4 MAINTEITANCE FUND Leo Koole Labor on Ditch 12.69 John Van Ginkle do 9.00 Lynden Dept Store Nails 1.00 DRAINAGE IMPT DIST #5 MAINTENANCE FUIM Oscar Jackson Contract for cleaning ditch 50.00 DRAINAGE' I ,T T DIST #15 MAINTENANCE FUITD C H Nims Labor on Ditch 40.25 C A Perry do 6.00 E E Wright do 29.75 E Y1 Nims do 17.50 Tho s Wright do 29.75 Fred McKnight do 17.50 L L Nims ' do 54.00 GENEVA-PARK ROAD FLUID "Vood-Knight Logging Co Construction Geneva -Park Road 369.29 DIKE DISTRICT #1 MAITITENAITCE FUI1D Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor One voucher book 1.00 W A Largaud Lumber 111.37 J G' Johanson Labor on outlet 42.00 Harry Goodfellow do 8.00 Henry L Julius do 32.00 E Gudmundso n do 24.00 G Iverson do 26.00 Earl Goodfellow do 12.00 Gisli Thorsteinson do 20.00 Arni Thorsteinson do 8.00 Langi Thorsteins on do 8.00 Jonas Thorsteinson do 8.00 E Anderson do 4.00 Th 'Sivertz do 8.00 B Ral 1 do 8.00 George & Barker Co Nails 11.00 IAGE CERTIFICATE FUND G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording Marriage Certificates 31.00 Frank A Turner, Glk Sno.Co do 1.00 INSTITUTE FUND E C Bowersox, Co Supt Chelan Co Refund Examination fee 1.00 RECORD OF COXIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday Ti-m lst DAY OF December 1924 A L Callahan do 'William Jones Ray Kuhns Harold Johnston Bellingham Machine V!orks Albert U 1'.'lachamer Carl Bang Elmer T Butts Mrs Lovisa Ballentyne Baker & Higley LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FU1ID Expense as Sheriff (Sept do (Oct Services to Sheriff ( Oct do if do If Labor on Sheriff's car (Sept) SOLDIERS AMID SAILORS INDIGENT FUND Relief do do do Burial of Leona hiller ------ 000------ n The November Report of C. C. King as Supt. County Home, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ 43.95 63.65 25.00 25.00 25.00 1.26 15.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 100.00 Application of Gulf Grange for dances at Gulf Grange Hall on Nov. 29 and Dec. 6, 1924, was approved by the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01121ISSIOMRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHII?GTON IN THE MATTIirR CI+' ELMRGENCY ON R E. S O L U T I 0 Nt MARSHALL HILL ON 1PILING-GLACIER RD WHEREAS, a landslide has occurred on what is known as Marshall Hill on the Deming -Glacier Road, which is destroying the road at that point; and VIFEREAS, in order to restore said road to a condition of usefulness and to insure against future slides it becomes necessary to make expenditures beyond the present budget; and 11HIMAS, the present condition of said road was caused by a slide happening since the budget for the fiscal year 1924 was made up and could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time the said budget f or the fiscal year 1924 was made up; and VIHEREAS, all of the Commissioners of Whatcom County have had reasonable notice of the time and place of holding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this resolution; and VIHEREAS, the condition existing along the Deming -Glacier Road at Marshall Hill constitutes a public emergency; and VIHEREAS, there is no money available for the doing of the work necessary to remedy such condition and restore the property to a condition of usefulness; and VTM,REAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of this Board that an emergency exists, and that it is necessary and advisable that a pile bulk- head and earth fill be made on Marshall Hill on the Deming -Glacier Road; NO`'i , TI-EREFORE, BE -AIM IT IS HEREBY RESOLVIM, that a pile bulkhead and earth fill be made on Marshall Hill on the Deming -Glacier Road, and that an emergency exists; and BE IT FURTIER RESOLVED that this Board pr oceed to make the expenditures necessary to do said work and meet such emergency and no more; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be dratFm by the Auditor of Whatcom County on the Road & Bridge Fund to meet said emergency and for doing said work, said warrants to be drawn in payment for claims duly approved by this Board at the times necessary to make said pay- ments. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this lst day of December, 1924. O if o it 11 tl of 11 1111 11 It 11 it it tl ti It :1 tt 11 11 to tI 11 It it to tt If Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington. " If to 1111IfIt tuoottonuoounuunnoonouuoo Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board B. C. Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner ------ 000------ Oct TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday . Txz: is t DAY of December 192 4 BEFOFJ,� THE BOARD OF COUIITY COIMISSIOIMRS OF WHATCON1 COUNTY, t{ASHINGTON J IN THE MAT= OF THE APPLICATION OF WICIERSHAY LIGHT AIM PO:,ER COMPANY F Q? A FRAITCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOM COUNTY. To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners, of Whatcom County, Washington. Be it remembered that at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Washington on the f irst day of December 1924 at which meeting there were present commissioners, E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and rid Brown and there also being present the Auditor of said County and as such the clerk of said Board, the following among other proceeding s were heard: WickersharA Light and Power Company presented to the Board a written application for a franchise for transmitting electric current with poles, wires and other appurtenances over certain roads in Whatcom County specifically described in such application filed herein this first day of December, 1924 not within the limits of any incorporate city or town. And it appearing to the . Board that said application is regular in form and contains the matters required by law in such cases; Now therefore, it is hereby ordered that on the 30th day of December 1924, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. in the public meeting rooms of this Board at the Court House in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing said application & nd that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to give public notice thereof at the expense of said applicant by posting written or printed notices in three public places in the County Seat of this County and in at least one place on the roads and parts there- of for which said application is made, at least fifteen days before said day of hearing and by publishing a like notice three times in The Bellingham American, a legal daily newspaper pub- lished in this County, the last publication to be at least five days before said day of hear- ing, Y�hich notice shall state the name of said applicant and a description of the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made and the time and place fixed for said hearing and said notice shall contain any other matter required by law, Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by order of the Board at such meeting or any adjournment thereof and after such hearing the Board will take such action with reference to said application as the Board deems to be for the public interests. The foregoing order having been duly passed by said Board at said session, is hereby signed by the undersigned corimissioners and attested by the clerk of this Board under its seal in authentication thereof. Dated in Bellingham, Washington, this first day of December, 1924. nnnunnuunuttnnut,unnnuunottttttnnun " Board of County Commiss- " E 0 Baxter if ioners of Uhatcom County " Commissioner It State of Washington " J AMiller ttnununttunutt►tnonqunnnunnnnnunuu Commissioner Ed Brown Attest: F. C. martin Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and ex -official Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. ...... 000------ The minutes of the November session were read and approved by the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, December 4, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Thursday THE r. , DAY OF December Y'� ilv r r 192 4 Thursday, December 4, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, December 1, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,.,rL1ISSI0ILERS OF V1HA1TCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE HATTER OF TRANSFER ON ELECTION & REGISTRATION BUDGET, A U) CONSOLIDA- O R D E R TION 1N SHM.='S OFFICE AND JAIL BUDGET FOR 1924 'UHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the maintenance items for Office and Jail, in the Sheriff's budget for 1924, could be used to better advantage if consolidated under one item of "Sheriff's Office and Jail I:Zaintenance"; and VMPZAS, it further appearing that the items of "Board & Care" and the item of "Hospital!' in the County Indigent budget for 1924, should be consolidated under the item of "Board, Care & Hospital", and that a transfer of %$300.00 should be made from the item of "Rents" and ,�600.00 from the item of "Traveling Expense" to the item of "Board, Care & Hospital"; and V11iEREAS, it further appearing that a tranfer of Z`?'79.37 should be made in the Election & Registration budget for 1924 from item of "Printing, Supplies and Publications" to "Sundry Expense & County Garage Charges", to cover an overdraft in the latter item; Nff, THMWME, it is ordered that the following maintenance items for Office and Jail, in the Sheriff's budget for 1924, to -wit: Off is e- Office supplies Postage, telephone & telegraph Auto maintenance & Co Garage charges Transportation Sundry Expense Office Equipment Jail - Board of Prisoners Clothing & blankets Laundry Gas & lights Furniture & fixtures Less overdraft in "Sundry Expense" 333.72 169.98 207.50 80.09 84.25 122.50 $998.04 74.40 159.65 53.41 .25 287.71 20.26 w267.45 01,265 .49 be, and same are hereby consolidated, making a total of �1,265.49, under the item of "Sheriff's Office and Jail Maintenance"; and IT IS FURTHER MDERED that the items of "Board & Care" and the item of "Hospital" in the County Indigent budget for 1924, be, and same are hereby consolidated under the item of "Board, Care & Hospital", and that a transfer of �p300.00 be made from the item of "Rents" and 4?600.00 from the item of "traveling Expense" to the item of "Board, Care & Hospital"; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a transfer of $79.37 be, and same is hereby made, in the Election & Registration budget for 1924 from item of "Printing, Supplies & Publications" to "Sundry Expense & County Garage Charges":; to cover an overdraft in the latter item. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of December, 1924.- Attest: " 1i " If " " is if " if it " it " if " Board of County Commiss- to " ioners of Whatcom County- " " State of Washington If Is to it 11 is It " It it n 11 " It "" F . C . Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E C Baxter Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Ed brosin , County Commissioner On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, December 5, 1924. Oct TrnM Oct 11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday T, r•. 5th Saturday '� 6th Dfil OffDecember 4 11 A4 Friday, December 5, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, December 4, 1924. Present,all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ '/ The applications of Marietta Grange for dance at Marietta Grange Hall on Dec. 6, 1924, and C . Heuman for dance at Alki Bungalow on Dec. 6, 1924, were approved by the Board. On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, December 6, 1924, Saturday, Dec. 6, 1924, The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 5, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ f Application of Maple falls Community Club for dance on December 6, 1924, was approved by the Board. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday.; December 8, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS - � Oct TERM Yonday _ THE 81th _ _ _.._.UA.x..or• ..— ._.-Dec-ember. .,.. .. .. 1924.... _ Monday, December 8, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, December 6, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ Application of Blue Bird Club for dance on Dec. 20, 1924, was approved by the Board. ------ 000------ F R A N C H I S E In the Matter of the Application of the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, for a franchise to use portions of the County Roads in the c onstructio n and maintenance of telephone lines. NW on this day this matter coming on for hearing before the Board of County Commiss- ioners, %Whatcom County, Bellingham, Vashington, and it appearing to the Board that the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, has applied to the Board for a franchise to locate, construct and maintain telephone lines on certain roads outside the corporate limits of towns or cities, and IT FURTHER APPEARING that the granting of said franchise is for the best interest of the public; and IT FURTHER APPEARING that due notice has been given for said application, as required by law; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board that the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, its successors and assigns, and they are hereby .granted a franchise for the purpose of constructing and maintaining telephone lines along wagon roads on the following described areas in Whatcom County, %`.Iashington; Twp . 39 N, R 7 E, V1. M. Twp. 40 11, R 7 E , W . M. Twp .40N,R8E,W.M. Tvrp. 39 N, R.8 E, W. M. Twp. 40 N, R 9 E, y`J. M. Twp. 39 N, R 9 E, W - M. Ttvp. 38 N, R 6 E, 'Vf . M. Twp. 38 N, R 5 E, W . M. The grantor hereunder assumes no expenses or liability on account of negligence of the grantee hereunder, and the services to be furnished by the grantee under this franchise shall be subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as may be lawfully passed by the Public Service Commission of the State of Washington, not in conflict with the laws or regulations of the United States. The telephone wires shall be so suspended from poles or trees that the lowest wire shall not be less than ten (10) feet from the ground vrhen at the side of the road and not less than fourteen (14) feet when crossing the road; and all lines constructed shall be kept in repair so as to render travel and traffic ordinarily free from danger and delay; and to be placed so as to cause the least interference with the free use' of said roads; and to leave the same in as good repair as before construction was initiated. The right and privilege is hereby granted the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, its successors or assigns, to cut and trim all trees growing upon the said roads upon which its lines are cons true ted, said trees to be so trimmed and cut that they will not interfere with the wires of the grantee hereunder. If at any time during the life of this franchise any of the roads above described shall be duly and regularly vacated, as by law provided, then said franchise shall terminate as to said vacated road, provided, however, that said franchise shall be transferred to the roads used in lieu of said vacated ro ads . C, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TEnrr . _ .. ...... Monday ._...._._ ._ ....TKr.._ _ _ .8th _ _ DAY OF ..._._. December 1924 The rights and privileges hereby conferred are to extend for a period, of fifty (50) years from this date... It is further understood that, in the absence of gross negligence, the county shall not be held liable for damage resulting to the property of the grantee as a result of blasting or of its construction or repairing of roads by the County or its agents. In order to claim any vested rights in this respect the Grantee shall file with the County Auditor of this County within thirty (30) days a written acceptance of this franchise, in all its terms and conditions so as to make it effective as a franchise. APPROVED by the Board of County Commissioners this 8th day of December, 1924. u It ti u n if tt n If it tt it it if if " Boar".d of County Corrmliss- " E C. Baxter " ioners of '44hatcom County " Chairman, Board of County " State of %" ashington " Commissioners. if to if is a It it to It u' If if to is a J A Viller County Commissioner Attested by; Ed Brown County Commissioner Sam E. Barrett County Auditor F . C . Martin Clerk of Board for County Commissioners of Wiiatcom County. ------ 000------ r. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Slednesday, December 10, 1924 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Wednesday THE loth DAY of December Oct it Saturday " 13th Day of December 1924 1924 %Iednesday, `December 10, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment 'taken on Monday, December 8, 1924. Present, all members of tl-e Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CUR ' t NT IMENZE FUND Said E. Barrett, Co Aud Claims paid by Revolving fund 1,438.45 Applications . of Hopewell Community Club for dance on Dec. 13 and W . J. Leavitt for dance at Haynie on Dec. 13, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ '� The application of V. A. Rambo for pool license at Acme was approved and granted by the Board. ------ 000------ �� An agreement was made between Whatcom County and E. C. Haas, an inmate of the County Home, wherein the County is to care for said Haas for remainder of his life, and Haas has deeded to the County his 3 acres in VVI of SW 35-39-2E, which agreement and deed have been recorded in records of Auditor's Office on this day. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Dec. 13, 1924. Saturday, December 13, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ylednesday, December 10, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------o0o Applications of K of P Lodge of Deming and of No. Bellingham Grange for dances on December 13, 1924, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, December 15, 1924 Oct ' TERm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday THE. 15th DAY of December 1924 Monday, December 15, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, December 13, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CURI-ENT EXPENSE FUND. Sam E Barrett, Co Aud Election claims paid by Revolving Fund 1,614.05 San. E Barrett, Co Aud Claims paid by Revolving Fund a/c Elections 819.25 ---- 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO=SSIOI`LRS OF WHATCOM C OUITTY, VfASHINGTON. IN THE LTATTM QF DRAINAGE IMP:ROiTEr"_'rNT ORI7EIl RE EZuCTION RETURNS 8c FIXIrIG AtdOUI�IT OF BOND. DISTRICT IJO. 4, WHATCOM COUNTY, VASH. VIB=,AS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 4 of Whatcom County, liashington, on Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1924, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law; and VMEREAS, on this 15th day of December, 1924, this Board has proceeded with the canvas 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 twelve votes cast; that the votes received were as follw.is-: T. Haveman, 6 votes; H. Spann, 1 vote: P. Hof, 1 vote, and L. Koole; 4 votes. THE1=1ORE, IT IS ORDLIPM that T. Haveman be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvemast 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 OP.DFJM that said Supervisor be and lie 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, Washington, aryl that certificate of election ..shall be issued to the said T. Haveman 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 15th day of December, 1924. Attest: n n❑ n u n n n u n o If if u u " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Vaashington. " It It 11 It 11 if Is If u o n It u It It 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. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD C+' COUNTY C0121ISSI0I r'RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. 1 IN THE I.lATTIR OF DRATPIAGI; IMPROVEI.2I7T ORDER RE EIE CTION RETURNS & FIXING AiiiOUIIT OF BOI>.D . DISTRICT NO. 5, WHATC OI:i COUNTY, WASH. 1,HEREAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 5, of Whatcom County, V:ashington, on Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1924, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in "the nanner provided by law; and WIEREAS, on this 15th day of December, 1924, this Board has proceeded with the canvas of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by late, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told twelve votes cast;. that the votes received were as fo llows : J. %17. Richardson, 12 votes. TILM1 KRE, IT IS OP.DFJM that J. li. Richardson be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 5 for the term of two years after the date of the annual election just held in said district, and until his successor is elected end qualified; and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday THE 15th _ _ DAY ,or... ......Dec.ember........_ . ..192 4_ ... IT IS FURTHER ORDE1 D 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 VJhatcom County, Vi'ashington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said J. W . Richardson upon his taking the .oath and filing the bond herein as required by law and as f ixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this. 15th day of December, 1924. Attest: t1 11 11 to I1 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 II 11 " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Vhatcom County II 1t State of Washington " u u It It 11 t1 It I1 It 11 It 11 to it n F. C. Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. F. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board. J. A. Lliller, County Commissioner. Ed Brown, County Commissioner, ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OHMIS S I ORDRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROvEnmT ORDER RE EIE'CTLON RETURNS & FIXING AMOUNT OF BOND. DISTRICT NO. 63, WHATCOM COUNTY, FLASH. =��REAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 6, of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1924, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law;and WHEKEAS, on this 15th day of December, 1924, this Board has proceeded with the canvas of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the folloviing: That there were, all told seven votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: T. R. Gawley, 5 votes, and F. D. White, 2 votes. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that T. R. Gawley be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of sai d Drai nape Impr ovement Dis tric t No. 6 f o r the term of two years of ter 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, Washington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said T. R. Gawley 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 15th day of December,'1924. tr If 11 11 If 11 11 11 to 11 11 11 11 11 11 " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " State of Washington " I! II It It It 11 It It 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 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 Bror-m , County Commissioner. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE' BOARD. OF COUNTY COMSSIORERS OF 1 WHATCOU COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVB111 ENT ORDER RE ELECTION RETURNS & FIXIITG AMOUNT OF BOND. DISTRICT NO. 7, WEATCOM COUNTY, WASH. WHEREAS., pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 7, of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday the 9th day of December, 1924, for tke purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law; and Oct.-,, TrRm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Elonday TiiF 15th DAY of December 1924 i ICER.EAS, on this 15th day of December, 1924, this Board has proceeded with the canvas of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by lave, and the said returns exhibit the following: That there were, all told, 8 votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: Film Creasey, 8 votes. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that Vim Creasey 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 successor is elected and qualified; and IT IS FLETHTM, ORDERED that said Supervisor be and he is hereby required to give a bond in the sum of $204.00, the surety to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners of What- com County, Washington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said Wm Creasey upon his taking the oath and filing the bond herein as required by lair and as fixed by this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of December, 1924. Attest: it to 11 11 11 11 11 to 11 11 11 11 11 11 It It " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington. " It If 11 11 If It It If It if 11 11 it 11 nu F. C. Martin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board. T. A. ZIiller, County Commissioner. Ed Brown, County Cormmi.ssion,er. ------ 000------ No election held in Drainage Improvement District No. 9. Supervisors Roy Deem and E. A. Knittel holdover. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM!JISSI01MRS OF 1WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE Ib'1PROVE,rE'UT ORDER RE ELECTION RETURNS & FIXING IMOUNT OF BOND. DISTRICT NO.15 , WHATC C3.i C OUIlTY, WASH. WHEREAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 15, of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday the 9th day of :December 1924, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the manner provided by law; and VEEREAS, on this 15th day of December, 1924, this Board has proceeded with the canvas 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, five votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: L. L. Nims, 5 votes. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that L. L. Nims be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No.. 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 FURTIER 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 Vr1hatcom County, Washington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said L. L. Nims up- on 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 15th day of December, 1924. tl It it It 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 " Board of County Conmiss- Toners of 71lia.tc om County " " State of Washington 11 It 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 If 11 11 Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. he. C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board. A. I:Iiller, County Commissioner. Ed Brown, County Commissioner. ------000------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday THE 15th DAY OF December 192 4 No .election in Drainage Impt. Dist. #19. Supervisors W. H.-Pemberton, R. P. Loomis and E. C . Lyle, holdover. ------ 000------ BEFCRE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM!,1ISSIO10RS OF VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATM OF DRAIKAGE IMPROVEI—MiT ORDER RE =CTION RETURNS & FIXING AMOUNT OF BOI;D. DISTRICT N0. 20, WHATC OI " COUNTY, STASH WEEREAS, pursuant to the call ordered by this Board, an election was held in Drainage Improvement District No. 20, of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday the 9th day of December, 1924, for the purpose of electing one Supervisor in the nanner provided by law; and WHEREAS, on this 15th day of December, 1924, this Board has .proceeded with the canvas of the returns of said election and has duly canvassed the same in the manner provided by law, and the said returns exhibit the f ollowing: That there were, all told, four votes cast; that the votes received were as follows: E. J. Kamm, 4 votes. THEREFOR-E, IT IS ORDERED that E. J. Kamm be, and he hereby is elected as Supervisor of said Drainage Improvement District No. 20 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 5p200.00, the surety to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and that certificate of election shall be issued to the said E. J. Kamm 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 15th day of December, 1924. Attest: I1 11 It If 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 It 11 it Board of County Commiss- 1t I' ioners of 'Whatcom County 11 if State of Washington 1) 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 It 11 it I1 II F . C . 11art in Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ E. C . Baxter Chairman of the Board J. A. 11i1ler County Commissioner Ed Brown County Commissioner On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, December 18, 1924. Oct. TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Thursday THE 18th DAY of December 192 4 Thursday, December 18, 1924.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on honday, December 15, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendande. The follovring claims vrere alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The Oath and Bond of Ben Thordarson as Treasurer of Point Roberts Township eras approved by the Board, and filed in office of the County Clerk. ✓ The Bond of J. �1. Richardson as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District #5 was approved by the Board and filed in the office of the County Auditor. ------ 000------ The oath of J. W. Richardson as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District r5, was filed in office of County Auditor. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Honday, December 22, 1924. RECORD OF Ct>MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday THE 22d DAY OF December 1924 Monday, December 22, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, December 18, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed ani proceedings had: ------ 000------ 1,<-`` BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIRLISSIOMRS OF / �:HATCOIT COUNTY, WASHIMTON. IN THE' ZIATTER CF SAIE OF COUNTY ) PROPERTY ACQUIHED FOR DELINQ ANT TAXES CRDER OF SALE ' HAS, the following described real property, to -wit: Town of T.Whatcom, Supplemental Yap of LOT BLOCK 13 1 14 1 5 15 6 15 ., 3/5 2 35 Und.2 .14 37 2 206 The Tovm of New Whatc om, 7 -8 54 Cut by Ry. & Blvd. 7 66 8 66 First Add. to the Town of New Whatcom 19 258 Less R.R. 11 276 19 292 N. 2 9- 10 293 3 308 4 308 5 308 6 308 7 308 8 308 10 308 13 337 York Addition to the Town of New Whatcom 9 19 Fr. 11 20 Alabama. St. Addition to the Tovin of New Whatcom 13 E 3 G 20 H 2 J 20 J Burmeister's Re -Plat of Blocks 16-17 of Amended Plat of Canf ield's Addition to the City of �-:hateom. 6 1 7 1 14 1 15 1 Eldridge's 2nd Addition to the City of Bellingham 11 11 12 11 13 11 14 11 15 ll 16 11 Eldridge & Bartlett's Addition to the Town of Sehome 17 6 18 6 SE 2-1/3 of 107 45' 15 10 Eldridge's Park Addition to the City of Bellingham 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 Oct Tr:nrr RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday THE Wei DAY of December 192 4 Eldridge's Park Addition to the City of Bellingham (Continued) 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 Eldridge's Suburban Addition to the City of Whatcom 14 Bid S t . Addition 18 195 Elwood's Addition to the City of 9hatcom 17 3 Silver Beach on Lake Whatcom E . 35 Ft. 3 i W . 35 Ft . 4 ) Less Ry. 20 9 42 1 46 2 46 3 46 1 49 4 49 8 49 13 49 1 50 1 51. 3 51 Silver Beach on Lake Whatcom 1 Lake Block 2 u 3 It Vest Eureka Supp'1 Addition to the City of Bellingham Block 1 Fairhaven Amended 7 3 8 3 1 9 2 9 N2 3 9 4 38 3 54 4 54 14 54 15 54 16 54 5 55 6 55 9 55 10 55 11 55 12 55 14 55 11 56 12 56 13 56 15 56 16 56 E� 2 57 6 60 7 60 8 60 Fairhaven Land Co's First Addition to Fairhaven 18 81 36 86 26 89 7 91 2 101 26 101 Fr. 38 101 Fairhaven Land Co's 2nd Addition to Fairhaven 5 107 10 107 11 107 12 107 13 107 16 107 36 108 19 127 24 127 25 127 Fr. 26 127 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 5 10 Adsi t' s is t Addition to Fairhaven 3to12 3 7 to 9 10 3 to 6 18 1 to 12 19 1 - 2 31 5 - 6. 31 9 to 12 31 1 to 12 32 Allen & Swartout's Addition to Fairhaven 3 - 4 3 22 4 Bellingham 21 12 22 12 Fr . 3 15 7 29 Bellingham Bay band Co's lst Addition to Fairhaven 13 45 14 45 15 45 16 45 17 45 18 45 - Bellingham. Bay Land Cots 2nd Addition to Bellingham 1 104 2 104 Carter's Addition to Fairhaven 12 1 5 2 35 2 Central Addition to Fairhaven 7 - 8 5 Carter's 2nd Addition to Fairhaven 1 to 8 4 Clarks Addition to Fairhaven 7 - 8 3 Diffenb acherts Addition to Fairhaven l 4 - 2 4 3 4 4 4 East Fairhaven 37 - 38 1 15 - 16 2 1 4 - 2 4 36 to 38 4 1 - 2 8 7 - 8 8 l to 4 10 27 to 32 10 - 5 11 1.2 & 13 11 38-• 11 5 18 9 to 11 20 16 & 17 20 37 - 38 20 RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCt:.1 1' xrr .._... &Tonday Txr... 22a PAY of .._._ ....... December....__ _.__.._.__ . ......_1�2. 4....._ Fairhaven Add to Fairhaven 22 1 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 13 6 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 17 7 18 7 23 7 24 7 11 8 12 8 Happy Valley Amended Add. to Fairhaven 26 1 Jameson's Bay View Add. to Sehome S .10' 4 24 Jameson's 2nd Bay View Add. to Sehome 9 4 10 4 Lysle's 1st Addition to Fairhaven 3 4 Melrose Addition to Fairhaven 13 & 14 1 Sea Vied Lake Park Add to the City of Bellingham 21 - 22 1 27 -28 1 38 to 40 3 21 22 4 15 to 20 5 23 - 24 5 14 - 15 6 23 6 3 to 7 7 8 to 14 7 16 to 20 7 26 to 40 7 1 to 40 8 Star Addition to Fairhaven 43 to 46 1 23 - 24 3 11 6 18 6 Union Addition to Sehome 2 6 15 10 Valley Park Addition to New Whatcom & Bellingham 3 to 5 1 6 1 7 - 8 2 6 3 Und.2/3 1 to 7 4 13 6 1 12 3 12 5 - 6 12 8 12 10 - 11 12 3 .. 4 13 11 15 Und,2/3 8 to 10 16 If 5 18 " 7 to 11 18 " 2 19 " 5 - 6 19 12 19 Und.2/3 5 20 8 20 Und.2/3 10 20 Und . �,13 15 19 16 19 5 - 6 21 9 21 11 21 14 21 7 22 13 22 3 26 12 + 13 1� g 8 Und.2/3 2 - � Z 2q 3b .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday Tim _ _ 22d_ DAY. OF. December Valley Park Addition to New Whatcom and Bellingham Und . 2/3 4 - 5 31 10 - 11 31 3 32 4 32 Highland View Addition to the City of Bellingham 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 City of Blaine 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 5 3 6 3 9 24 10 24 Blaine Land Co's Addition to Blaine 4 15 3 17 4 - 5 17 6- 7 - 8 17 Cain's lst Addition to Blaine 23 - 24 5 Cain's Waterfront Addition to Blaine Tax. No. 10 Part of former Tax No. 5 Beg. 25 Ft. S. of where the S. line of E St. as d1 own on M p of City of Blaine recorded on P. 23 Book B of Town Plats where ad. S. Tine of E St. if projected would intersect Etly line of, G. N. Ry. RIV W . of Wash. Ave.-th. E' ly and par. with ad. projected line 25 ft. S. thereof to W I ly line of Wash. Ave th. S. along Wash. Ave. 25 ft. th. Y7-. and par. to E St. to Etly line of ad. R/t: th. Ntly along ad. R/ttl to beg. Tax No. 11 Part of f o rmer Tax No. 5 A piece of land in Cain's Vlaterfront Add. to Blaine from a hub marking the inter- section of the N. line of F St. and the �tl' ly line of dash. Ave. rg . Nt ly along the i'1' ly line of ad. Wash. Ave. a distare of 132 ft. 1 in. to pt. of beg. of this description th. Nt ly along '=l t ly line of Wash. Ave. 51 ft 8 in. th. Cl. on a parallel with F. St. 109 ft. 5 in. to a pt. 100 ft. at r.a. from center of G. N. Ry. as now constructed th. S. 67 ° 101 E. a distance of 54 ft. 2 in. th. E. to beg. Tax No. 12 Com. at U t ly line of Wash. Ave. at the S'ly line of E St. projected th.Wtly par. to E St. 120 ft. m. orl. to E'ly line of Ry. R/t the SEtly along Ry. 27 ft. l in. to Kildall tract th. E. along N. line of Kildall tract to Wash. Ave. th. N t ly along Vi t ly line of Wash. Ave. to beg. Lot Block Clark Inv. Co' s lst Add. to Blaine 25 3 Holland & UcFi arland' s Add. to Blaine Vac. Elk. 31 exc . Frac . N. 1 to 44 34 vacated 38 Ifounce's lst Add. to Blaine 7 to 12 Steen's lst Add. to Blaine l 2 The Town of Sumas 5 11 - 12 17 - 18 10 5 5 12 15 16 Barkerville Supp'1. Vac.Lot 9 y 10 & 11 1-2- 3 17 18 Blk. 6 & vac, Dow St . abutting sate 10 13 13 13 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS THE . 22d, DAY OF 192 4 .. .. ......... ........... ...December ...... . ..... mommoss: %`,iest Barkerville 6 16 Johnson's Add. to Sumas City a 2 2 4 9 4 vw-2L 10 8 Johnson's 2nd Add. to Sumas City 9 32 Johnson's 3rd Add. to Sumas City S.-S' vac. 4th St. adj. Lots 1-2 Blk. 17 (street only) Ferndale Amended W. 33-1/3 ft. 5 23 Bay View Add. to Drayton 1-2-6 to 18 1 20 2 Bellevue Add. to Fairhaven Blks. 1 to 8 and 10 exc. Lots 9-10 in Blk. 1 12 to 20 Blaine lst Add. to Blaine 3 2 Brown's Add. to Sehome W. 17 ft.13 - 14 W. 17 f t. 16 Caple's Add. to Blaine 5 6 Dickinson's Add. to Whatcom 20 East Haven Add. to Fairhaven Und. -k 2 1-2 1 to 4 3 15 to 18 3 10 to, 18 4 6 to 16 5 1 to is 6 East Sehome Add. to Sehome 16 to 18 1 16 3. 4 5 4 Eldorado Add. to Fairhaven 5,to 7 12 to 19 23 24 to 32 34 to 48 1 to 21 2 43 to 47 2 3 - 4 3 7 to 12 3 25 to 48 3 1 to 36 4 38 4 1 to 16 5 19 to 28 5 31 to 37 5 38 - 39 5 40 5 41 to 48 5 Fenton's Add. to New Whatcom at Sehome 3 11 3 13 1 to 10 19 Gallagher's Add. to Sehome I - 2 4 Geneva Amended on Lake Whatcom 1 to 4 15 21 to 24 15 4 to 21 16 1 to 5 19 Grand View Add. to Sehome 8 to 18 7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday THE 22d DAY of . December 1924 Harbor View Add.' to Fairhaven 3 to 7 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 to 4 Hunter Park S.25 of N.75ftaC 6 S.25 ft. 6 S.76 ft. of E z 3 4 Lake Vier Add. to Fairhaven 24 18 Map le Falls S�Nz 9-10-11- 12 13 to 16 2 - 3 6 1.1il ler i s Add. to G1a c ie r 13 4• 7 1 1 5 8 n 2 7 7 Nob Hill 21 to 24 7 Village of Nooksack 1 to 6 4 Pearl Add. to City of Whatcom 1 to 12 6 1 to 11 7 13 7 15 7 17 7 18 7 Sehome Add. to Sehome 9 to 12 19 South Blaine 3 to 9 44 That tract of land in South Blaine bounded on S . by N. line of is t St. on 71. by E. line of B St. on N. by Dakota Creek on Etly or NEtly side by the Vf t ly line of the U t ly or shore line of G. N. Ry. R/F_tract of about 3 lots N. of St. N. of that part of Blk. 9 Blaine t;ly of new G. N. Ry.R/4-1 South Geneva 4 2 &ashington Imp. Cots 1st Add. to Fairhaven 1 3 17 to 20 .12 West Geneva 37 Boat House 1 29 to 32 4 - Woolardt s Lake View Add. to Sehome 1 to 3 7 E. 10 rds . of Lot 4-Lot 3 exc . 5 a. in sq. form out of SE. for. Less road. SE. SW. JM. exc. N. 20 ft. for road SE. Ntii. Lot 5 Less wash St.. SE SE, BE., E 1 NE . Less road M-L Sz S�+ Ni;. W. g NVII r 17-� I'TV1. - IN Sw E. 1 rod-S. 1 rod Via. 1 rod of 1W.SE. Lot 4 ec. part of Ella Griffin -Ben Owens- J. A. test tracts in NE. cor. Less wash Lot 8 Lot 1 - 2 Less wash Lot 7 E-;]! SE -yl SL-IM Sir W . 10 A. of NE NE (Lot 1) B MY Less road 1 2 Sec. Twp . Range No. of Acres 3 37 3 E 38.32 4 37 3 E 9.70 28 37 3 E 40 8 37 5 E 3 13 38 3 E 40 13 38 3 E 40 17 38 4 E 79.10 17 38 4 E 160 1 38 5 E 120 10 38 5 E 160 12 38 5 E 40 21 38 5 E 120 11 39 1 E 1.50 31 39 5 E 6 32 39 g E 12.80 33 39 5 e (washed a -lay) 33 39 5 E 40.30 3 39 6 E 160 3 40 3 Y1 10 15 40 1 E 79.40 Oct Tr_arr RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday THr 22d Dar of December 192 4 Sec. Twp. Range No. Acres Part of Map 9 being the Stly 60 ft. of the following described tract- all that tract of land commencing at a point along Stly line of Front St. Lynden 236 ft. E. of a pt. S. of SE. cor. Blk. 14 sd. Town th. S. 150 ft. th. E'ly 50 ft. th. N. to Stly line of Front St. 150 ft. th. U . along S t ly line of Front S t . to beg. ab t t 1 lot 20 40 3 E .07 Lot 3 and accretion 31 40 3 E 3 BE SE exc. S. 10 a. 11 40 4 E 30 l'i . 2 a. of Sp SW SE 13 40 4 E 2 SE NE 14 40 4 E 40 IN Stj - SE SW-0 Se 20 40 6 E 160 Beg. 231 ft. S. 33 ft. l'1. of IM. cor. of SE SVI th. W. 90 ft. th. S. 30 ft. th. E. 90 ft. th. N. 30 ft. to beg. 30 40 6 E .06 Beg. 328 ft. V- . 328 ft. S. of NE. cor. of SE SC; .-rg. th. E. 90 ft. th. IT. 30 ft. th. if . 90 ft. -th. S. 30 ft. to beg. 30 40 6 E .06 Beg. 291 ft. S. 33 ft. U'. of NE. cor. of SE SU1 rg. th. ' . 90 ft. th. S. 37 ft. th. F. 90 ft. th. N. 37 ft. to beg. exc. a. narrow strip from SE. cor. of sd. lot as used or occupied by Public Road or in event of R. R. RA- touching or tapping upon sd. cor. 30 40 6 E . 07 Com. at M\ cor. of SE Sl . -th. CF. 370 ft. th. S. 370 ft- th- E. 90 ft- to Sl'i. cor. of land to be desc. th. N. 30 ft. th. E. 9D ft. th. S. 30 ft. th. l . 90 ft. to beg. 30 40 6 E .06 Beg. 330 ft. S. 160 ft. W. of IM cor. of IM SE Stt th. 1U. 95 ft. th. S. 35 ft. th. 30 E. 60 ft. th. IN. 45 o 281 E. 49.9 ft. to beg. 30 40 6 E .06 Und. z Lots 1 and 9 - I,M IM exc. tract sold P. S. Light & Power Co. Less R. R. 34 40 6 E 111.66 New Sir-atcom Tide Lands Und. 1/3 I,Itlt ly f Lot or Blk. 97 0.31 Und . 1/3 1W ly z Lot or Blk. 98 1 Blaine Tide Lands Lot or Block 174 199 Second Class Tide Lands All Tide Lands of 2nd Class desc . as having a frontage of 21 lineal chai ns in front of Lot 1 Sec. 25-37-1E as shown by Gov't meander notes the re of . 1-1ineral Entries Combinati on mineral entry 7�145 Aug. 30, 1900 Survey yj-nacer 526 in Slate Creek Mining dist. exc. Ballard .05 a. & Hendrickson 0.45 a. "Marmoth" "Heclatr "Iron Cross" "Key Note" "Gold Leaf" Claims Y'. E. #178 Survey #651 situate in Slate Creek Dining Dist. F . C. issued May 18, 1904 was heretofore acquired by the County of llha.tcom, State of Washington, for delincuent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for said real property was duly and regularly executed and , delivered to said County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the laws of the State of Viashingto n; and WlEiREAS, the Board of County Conmissioners of said County deems it for the best interests of said County to sell the said real property hereinbefore described; tTOVJ, THERIFCRE, IT IS MREBY ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of the said County of Whatcom, State of 'Washington, that the County Treasurer of said county be, and she hereby is directed, to sell the property hereinbefore described at public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham -American, being the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, for three consecutive publications, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold hereinbefore described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between thz hours of 9 otclock A.Yt. and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Monday THE 22d DAY OF December 192 4 4 o'clock P.H. on a date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer,' at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingham, in said County, Washington, and said notice shall . further set forth that said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by the said County Treasurer --at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at idlich said sale may be adjourned. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of December, 1924. 11 11 „ 11 11 11 It U 11 If 11 11 „ 11 11 1t Board of County Commiss- 11 L. C. Baxter, it ioners of Zrhatcom County " Chairman of the Board 1: State of Washington 1i J. A. 1.11iller, County Commissioner Ed Brovm, Attest: County Commissioner F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000-- --- On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, December 23, 1924. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERM Tuesday TxF 23d DAY of December 1 4 Oct Term Friday The 26th Day of December 1fi4 Monday, December 23, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, December 22, 1924. Present, all members of t1m Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 00o------ Application of Haynie Grange for dance at Haynie Grange Hall on December 27, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, December 26, 1924. Friday, December 26, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, December 23, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance.. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000-----r The applications of North Bellingham Grange for dance at North Bellingham, and K of P Lodge at Deming for dance at Deming K of P Hall, both on December 27, 1924, were approved and granted by the Board. On Motion the Board adj o=ed to meet on Tuesday, December 30, 1924 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERINz Tuesday THE 3 0th DAY of December 192 4 Tuesday, December 30, 1924. The Board me,t pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 26, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ Applications of Haynie Grange for dance at Haynie Grange Hall, Maple Falls Community Club for dance, Hopewell Community Club for dance, and Marietta Grange for dance, all on December 31, 1924, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ t BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMS S I OVERS OF WHATCOhI COUNTY WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF ZiE APPLICATION OF WI CIMSHAM LIGHT AND PGIER COMPANY FOR A FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN VJHATCOM COUNTY. ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE Be it remembered that at an adjourned, regular session of the Board of County"Commiss- ioners of %7hatcom County, Vashington on the 30th day of December, 1924 at which meeting there were present commissioners E. C. Baxter, J. A. Miller and Ed. Brown, and there also being present the auditor of said county and as such the clerk of said Board the following proceedings among others were heard: 'Whereas the said Wickersham bight & Povier Company did on December 1st, 1924 duly file with the clerk of said Board a written application for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate lines for the transmitting of electric current by the mans of poles, wires and other appurtenances over and along certain roads in said County therein specifically de- scribed; and Whereas said Board did on the said f irst day of December, 1924 duly enter its order fixing the time and place of hearing upon said application and prescribing the notice to be given of such hearing as more fully appears by said or der ; and ffiereas pursuant to said order and said notice said application cam on regularly for hearing at this time; And said Board now being fully advised in the premises and finding that notice of the time and place of such hearing was given in all respects as provided by law and said order; that said notice so given was in the following farm, to -wit: IN THE FATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF V1ICICRSHA1,1 LIGHT AND POVM CO21PAITY FOP. A FRANCHISE OVER =- TAIN ROADS IN UHATCOM COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the first day of December, 1924, Wickersham Light & Power Company filed with the clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County, Washington, a written application for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate lines for transmitting electric current by means of poles, wires and other appurtenances over and along the following described public roads in said County not within the limits of any in- corporated city or town, viz., (1) Permanent highways BB and 6A from the southerly line of this County, northerly to the center line of Section 17. (2) Road 571 from its intersection with said permanent highways east to the easterly line of Section 20; thence northerly to the Northeast corner of section 20. (3) Road 589 from its intersection with road 571 southerly a distance of one half mile; also road 589 from the east line of section 31, westerly to Ylickersh= as platted. (4) School or Hazel Street, Lynch Street, Vickersham Street and Railroad Avenue, as shown upon the plat of Wickersham, Mlaple Avenue, First, Second, Third, Fourt and Fifth Streets, as shown upon the plat of .First Addition of tilic:kersham, and Maple Street as shown Oct Tart RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday Tim 30th DAY of De c embe r 192 4 upon the plat of Boyers First Addition to :1icl�ersham. (5) Road No. 412 from its intersection with said permanent Highway easterly to the south fork of the Nooksack River, That by such application it is sought to have said franchise granted for a period of fifty years, upon such terms and conditions as may be fixed by said Board in accordance with law. That said application was duly presented to said Board and on December lst, 1924, said Board duly entered an order fixing Tuesday, December,_ 30th, 1924 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washingt6n, as the time and place for hearing said application and in said order causing this notice to be given. All persons desiring to be heard in the natter of said application are hereby notified to be present at said time and place so fixed for said hearing. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after such hearing, said Board will take such action with reference to said application as said Board may deem to be for the public interest. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this lst day of December, 1924. S. E. Barrett County Auditor of Vhatcom County, State of lWashington. That said notice as posted was signed by the said auditor of said County and had the seal affixed thereto and each copy thereof as posted, was so signed and sealed and a copy thereof was by said auditor duly posted in all respects as required by law, and said order and duly pub- lished as required by law and said order and that due proof of such posting and publication has been made in all respects as required by lavi. And a full hearing upon said application having been had and all persons desiring to be heard in said matter having appeared before said Board and the Board finding that said electric current is to be furnished to as many patrons in the vicinity of said roads, streets and avenues as the plant of the applicant will permit, and that the furnishing thereof will con- stitute a public use and benefit and that the granting of a franchise therefor will be for a public use anft beneficial to the public interest; NOW TH=ORE it is hereby considered and ordered by said Board that the said Wickersham Light and Power Company, a corporation, the applicant herein, be, and it is hereby granted a franchise for a period cf fifty years from this date to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines f or the transmitting of electric current by means of poles, wires and other appurtenances over and along the following described portions of the public highway; in tovmship 37 North Range 5 E. W. 1-1. in said Uounty not within the corporate limits of any city or town, to -wit: (1) Permanent highways 6B and 6A from the southerly line of this County, northerly to the center line of section 17. (2) Road 571 from its intersection with said permanent higI mays East to the easterly line of section 20; thence northerly to the Northeast corner of section 20. (3) Road 589 from its intersection with road 571 southerly a distance of one half mile; also road 589 from the east line of Section 31, westerly to Wickersham, as platted. (4) School or Hazel Street, Lynch Street, Wickersham Street and Railroad Avenue, as shown upon the plat of ffickersham, 11aple Avenue, first, Second, Third, Fourth, and fifth Streets, as shown upon -he plat cf First Addition of :lickersham; and Maple Street as shown upon tie plat of Boyers First Addition to Wickersham. (5) Road No 214 from its intersection with said permanent Highway eaterly to the South fork of the Nooksack River. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERAI Tuesday THE 30th. DAY or December 192 4 All poles erected under the privilege and authority hereby conferred shall be erected outside the ,travelled portion of said public roads and upon the erection and removal of such poles said highways shall be restored to their former condition as nearly as may be, and all wires shall be strung at a height of not less than eighteen feet above the ground and in com- pliance with all statutes of the State of Washington and all lawful rules and regulations made by any and all departments or officials pursuant thereto. In the event any change or changes shall be made in the course or direction of any of said portions of said highways over vihich said franchise is granted such franchise and privilege shall extend to and over said highways as changed and the failure to exercise said privilege and said franchise over any portion of said highways shall not be construed as a waiver or abandonment of said franchise. The owner or owners of this franchise shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the said County of Whatcom from any and all liability for inj:tvies or damage which may accrue by reason of any fault or neglect on the part of such owner or holder in constructing, maintaining or operating said poles, wires and other appurtenances pursuant to the privilege and authority hereby conferred. The rights and privilege conferred by this franchise may be sold, assigned and otherwise conveyed by said applicant, its successcws and their heirs, personal representatives' successors and assignees. This franchise shall not become effective unless said applicant shall within sixty days from the entry of this order file with the clerk of this Board its acceptance hereon in writing. The foregoing order having been duly passed by said Board in said session, is hereby signed by the undersigned commissioners and by the clerk of this Board under its seal in authentication thereof . Dated at Bellingham, Washington this 30th day of December, 1924. Attest: 11t1rt11un111111r1111111H11ti11it1111111111ffu111111 " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " i�Unnunttun1111111111unttunnut1nnu1111 F. C . 11-artin Deputy County Auditor and ex -official clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. ------ 000_____- E . C . Baxter, County Commissioner J. A. 11i.11er, County Commissioner Ed Brown, County Commissioner On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on kiednesday, December 31, 1924. Oct TrRm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Wednesday THE 31st DAY or December 192 4 Wednesday, December 31, 1924. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, December 30, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had: /------ 000------ J Application of North Bellingham Grange for dance on December 31, 1924, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ CREDITS ALLOI,M) COUNTY TREASURER AT THE SETTLE11ENT FOR J THE MONTH ENDING NOVT_,IMER 30, 1924. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 11. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, f or the month ending November 30, 1924. , Now, 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 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 made in the sums, and from the funds and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; , IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED by this Board that said Edith 11. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is alloyed credits for said disbursements as follovrs, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer ? 1,280.74 STATE "-ILITARY FUND. For cash paid State Treasurer 125.73 STATE PER1'IA1MNT HIGITUAY FUIQD For cash paid State Treasurer 437.01 STATE PUBLIC HIGINVAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 239.99 STATE HIGHER EDUCATION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer. 1,292.90 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 290,28 STATE RECLAMATION REVOLVING FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 282.74 STATE VETERANS' C0=,11TSATI ON FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 485.85 STATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 33.94 STATE PARKS & PARKVIAY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 92.87 STATE GAS FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 312.90 STATE FISHERIES FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 530.00 COUNTY CURJM11TT EXP.EI SE FU11T.D For warrants redeemed 20 ,125.52 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND For warrants redeemed 220.00 COUNTY TEACHERS' RET IPr1JE1TT FUND For warrants redeemed 232.33 PER1 EI,T HIGINVAY HAINTFNAI,CE FUND For warrants redeemed 1,198.89 LIQUOR I11+ STIGATI ON FUIJD For warrants redeemed 918.91 COUNTY GA:E PROTECTION FUND For warrants redeemed 1,060.62 1APd?IAGE. CERTIFICATE FUlM For warrants redeemed 42.00 CERTIFICATES OF RI=1111PTI0IT FUITD Cash paid holders of C. D's 135;.81 - RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Oct TERDI Wednesday THE 31 s t DAY or December 1924 TEACHEF.S' IIISTITUTE MID For warrants redeemed $ 149.00 PORT OF BE MINGHA19 FUND For warrants redeemed 148.80 CITIES FUUMS For cash paid City and Tovin Treasurers 6,234.86 TOWNSHIP FUI\TDS For cash paid T:wnship Treasurers 2,303.99 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GEUTERAL FUND For warrants redeemed 16,989.55 For interest on same 4.59 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, REDMIPTION FUND For school bonds redeemed 1,000.00 For school bond interest coupons redeemed 150.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND For warrants redeemed 3,039.42 GEISEVA-PARK ROAD FUND For warrants redeemed 1,967.83 DRAIN. DIST. ITO. 5, I:IAINTE-11TANCE FUND For warrants redeemed 150.00 DRAIN. DIST. N0. 6, NUII3TEIIAITCE FUITD For warrants redeemed 7.50 DRAIN. DIST. NO. 7, CONSTRUCTION FUND For warrants redeemed 319.75 For interest on same 123.78 DRAIN.. DIST. NO.1.5 , I.TAIIITENAHCE FUND For warrants redeemed 15.00 DRAIN. DIST. NO.17, CONSTRUCTION FUIM For warrants redeemed 344.00 For interest on same 77.32 DRAIN. DIST NO.18 , COITSTFUCTIOII FUND For warrants redeemed 232.94 For interest on same 41.55 Total Disbursements . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 62,628.91 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 November 30, 1924, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Depository Treasurer's Balance First National Bank 87,952.33 Bellingham National Bank 66,410.40 Northwestern National Bank 63, 519.31 American National Bank 80, 000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 15,000.00 First National Bank of Lynden 27,000.00 First National Bank of Ferndale 20,000.00 Citizen's State Bank of Ferndale 10,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bank of Sumas 8,000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson 12,000.00 Farmers and Merchants Bank of Nooksack 8,000.00 Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 Peoples State Bank, of Lynden 15_, 000. 00 Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit 4? 417,882.04 CASH IN OFFICE: Investments 33,228.00 Currency 497.00 Silver 81.22 Checks and cash items 155,927.39 Cash in Vault 5,188.07 Total cash in office Grant Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand ,p 194,921.68 612,803.72 IN TESTII101TY Yl'.-•iREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of Oc t TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .�ednesday Tim 31st Dar Or December 1924 County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, This 31st day of December, 1924. It u❑„ n„ r, if ,1 u If u If u u n Is Board of County Commiss- !' E. C. Baxter, ioners of 1lhatcom County Chairman of the Board State of Washington " J. A. Miller, County Commissioner Ed Brolrn , Attest: County Commissioner F . C . Ilar tin , Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ coo ------ On Motion the Board adjpurned to meet on Friday, January 2, 1925. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January TERM Friday THE 2d DAY or January 1925. Friday, January 2, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, December 30, 1924. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. Sam E Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 J Wayland Clark Salary as Deputy Auditor�Boold;,eeper 125.00 D tlurtenberg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 A J Love Salary as Deputy Auditor 115.00 Lucy E King do 115.00 M. Colvin do, 100.00 L Cozier Salary as Bookkeeper 100.00 Glen J Slater do 115.00 F C Martin Salary as Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board 125.00 Jessie Walters Salary as Recorder 110.00 Julia T Church do 100.00 Joe Gotchy do (13 days) 48.23 E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioner 166.74 J A H-i ll er do 166.74 Ed"Brown do 166.74 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Supt County Schools 187.60 Jennie Y Robin Salary as Deputy Supt County Schools 125.00 Edwin 11 Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 V'1 H Heaton do 100.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for J of P 35.00 C Humphreys Salary as Constable 60.00 Geo H Sybrant Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed•L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 11ax I,ehlig Salary as Coroner 66.74 ,1 rgaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis ITurse 125.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor 125..00 L J Irvrin Salary as Mechanic in County Garage 175.00 J W Smith Salary as Floorman 125.00 Mrs Frances K Atherton Salary as Office assistant for Co Agri. Agent 91.14 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent 158.34 Ed -E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 V". P Brovm do 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as Clerk 187.50 Archie Stewart Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 115.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 175.00 Florence Borgeson Salary as Stenographer for Attorney 100.00 Edith Y1 Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank 77ilson Salary as Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 J Harold Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Treasurer 135.00 J C Harrington Salary as Bookkeeper 125.00 Freelove L Canfield Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 C 11 Fisk do 100.00 Claire G 11elhart do 100.00 S A Earl do 100.00 Olive Wilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 Cassie C Cales Salary as Clerk for Treasurer (9 days) 29.03 H D 1TcArthur Salary as Assessor 187.50 F 11 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 D W McArthur Salary as Field Deputy Assessor (15 days) 75.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L Medhurst do 150.00 W 17 Brock do 125.00 H D Drain do 125.00 John Glover do 125.00 IU H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook for Jail 40.00 C C King Salary as Supt County Home 100.00 M B King Salary as Hatron County Home 50.00 J F McKinnon Salary as Teamster 75.00 11 B Edwards Salary as Cook for Co Horne 85.00 J B Edwards do asst 15.00 Ben Coligan do It 10.00 airs E V Day Salary as Nurse for Co Home 75.00 E W Day galary as Assistant Nurse for County Hone 40.00 Ader Tclukes do 40.00 Walter Borchardt do 60.00 M B jarnson Salary as Truck Driver (coal to Co Home) 12.75 Fred W KcElmon Salary as County Engineer 187/50 Carl McCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 E 11 Gooch Salary as Instrutnentman for Engineer ( 1 day 7.00 Edwin G Park Salary as Chainnian for Engineer ( J- " 2.00 J G Barber do ( " 2.00 Walter Fouts. Salary as Inspector Geneva Park Road ( 2 " 12.00 Yrs R 0 Stone Salary as Matron of Detention Hospital 75.00 Ed" _E Hardin Expense as Judge a/c Postage 5.00 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 49.30 Frank ' ils on Expense a/c collection personal tax in ding Co 15.85 j sf. Jan TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THE 2d DAY of January 192 5 C Humphreys Expe ns e as Cons tab le 5.65 11rs R 0 Stone Expense as liatron of Detention Hospital 6.45 H B Carroll, Jr Expense as County Agent (Conf erance at Pullman) 74.71 � H Heaton Expense as J of P a/c postage 2.00 Geo H Sybrant Expense as Charity Commissioner 4.15 Alvada Kelly Expense am Probation Officer 2.85 Nellie H Abbott Expense as County Supt of Schools 29.99 Yargaret J Diaz Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse 9.23 C C King Expense as Supt County Home 14.35 H D Morgan Services as Deputy Sheriff a/c dances 12.00 D H Dunkle do 27.00 E E.Lescher Stenographic work for Prosecuting Attorney 10.00 G A.Wright , Admr County fund Warrant 7114396 6.20 C W.Clausen, St Auditor Counties 1/3 of 1924 Forest Fire Protection 791.58 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to Count,,,, Offices 91.10 do Moving Game Wardens phone a/c Prob .Of .removal 1.50 liestern Union Telg Co Servibe to Treasurer (.35) & Attorney(.59) .94 liae . Shintaffer Registring births & deaths in Dist #1 4.25 St Luke's Hospital Care of Chevalier & Black (nov-Dec) 61.85 St Joseph's Hospital Care of County Patients (Aug-Oct-Iov-Dec) 149.90 Dr A G McKeown Dental service to County Patients (Aug) 15.00 Red. Cross Pharmacy Drugs for County Patients 39.15 do Drugs for County Patients 54.80 The .':leis er Drug Co, Inc. Drugs for County Patients 28.85 0 R.Hollinostrorth Cremation of Joseph Hann 25.00 Setter's Grocery Groceries for Detention Hospital 104.06 Carstens Packing Co heat for Detention Hospital 9.93 Puget Sound Power & Light Co Light service to Detention Hospital (Noy,.3-Dec.31) 5.76 Horse Hardware Co Supplies for Detention Hospital(.29) & County Home (3.27) 3.56 Northwest Hardware Co Hardware for County Home(3.63) & Detention Hospital (3.43) 7.06 Setzer's Grocery Groceries for County Home (344.99) & Mrs Smith (12.64) 357.63 w J.Pynor Groceries for County Home 94.35 Fountain Bakery Bread for County Home 35.92 Whatcom Co Dairymen's Ass'n Butter for County Home 83.40 Poultry feed Assn Feed for County Hone 58.35 Fair Department Store Shoes for County Home (I1ov) 4.25 F F . Gerard Supplies for County Home 33.65 Cline & Young Ilddse f or County Home ; 15.00 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal for County Home 213.93 Bellingip.m Coal Lines Coal for County Home 75.35 Clark Electric Co Lamps for County Home 7.16 N P.Burke Electrical repairs to County Home 6.00 Whatcom Co Power 8: Light Co Light service to County Home ( Oct 1 to.' ec .31 inc) 47.16 S T . Clif ton Blacksmithing for County Home (Cct) 6.00 A J.Blythe Plumbing & Htg Co Plumbing repairs at County Home 20.31 John F C ampb ell Parts for County Home truck 49.90 Hurd's Garage Gas etc. for County Home truck j 2.04 Yellow Cab Co Taking Frank from Hospital to County Hope 2.80 Margaret Woodside Care of Mrs E Helgeson 44.50 Riverton Sanatorium Care of Woodbury & Young 129.72 Ben . Tucker Care of IIa.rcy Children 20.00 Wn Children's Home Society Care of Enstrom Children 24.00 St Vincent Is Home for the Aged Care of hxs McCreesh 12.00 Broirm & Cole, Inc Groceries for McBride et al 88.10 Ireland & Pancoast Groceries for Haryott & Rost (ITov-Dec) 40.96 Fair Meat & Grocery Co Groceries for Frank & «eagraff 24.85 M J.O'Connor Groceries for Griffin et al 44.98 B B . Grocery Groceries for Bye & Banks 28.19 Siemons Grocery Groceries for Watson 8.18 Chris Semon Groceries for 11rs Hardenbrook 9.07 Cleary & Tesdall Groceries for Peterson (Aug-Sept-Oct-I;ov-Dec) 67.33 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for Trove 12.50 Ii'l J.Pynor Groceries for Haas (!day to Sept inc) 40.25 J 0 . Gulbra,nsen Groceries for Harvey 16.73 J P.11a.upin & Co Groceries for Coligan 20.59 firs .V1 G DuBois Groceries for Brandt 9.25 Everson Mercantile Co Groceries for Hunt & Mah.lein 24.93 IT V .Rochdale Co Groceries for Harvey & Hanowell 61.11 Lynaen Department Store Groceries for Yeldma et al 52.05 IT C .Keith Groceries for 1Iinnard 15.00 Mountain View Store Groceries for Ergler 25.38 Custer Mercantile Co Groceries for Reed 9.45 Voltren & Montfort Groceries for Davie et al 87.74 George & Barber S.P.Co Groceries for hrrs Taylor 34.95 Chas Howey Hay for Reed (Nov) 15.00 Floyd %ietcalf Wood for Lean Harvey 7.87 Hutton Fuel Co Wood for Biedler et al 16.00 Blaine Municipal Lt Plant Lights f or 1lrs Davy (Oct -Nov) 2.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co Lights & Gas for I:irs Frank (to Dec. 4/24) 2.23 Vi H .Heaton House rent for 1�b?s liaryott (Aug. to Dec inc) 22.50 11 Valla, Kent for Firs Youngstrom (to Dec 31) 15.00 Gillies Undertaking Co Burial of Houbhen & Klein 50.00 Bellingham American Publ Co Publishing f or County 6.85 Bellingham Publ. Co Publishing Tax Sale Notice for Treasurer 6.48 Union Prtg.,Bndg.,& Sta Co Prtg. & Supplies for Aud(134.78)Eng.(34.45)Tr. (81.40) Assr(9.05) Attorney (4.10) & C1erk(56.50) 322.28 Griggs Sta. & Prtg Co Supplies for Aud(11.65)Tr(1'7.50)Judges(6.80) Sten(3.50)Agr Agt(18.72) 94.17 Anstett Printing Co ,Supt(2.15)Eng(33.85)Ct Printing & Equip ent for Treas(138.05)Co.Sunt (40.35) Prtg. brief in Revelare Case(72.10) 250.50 Towner Printing Co Printing for County Auditor 6.75 -RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TEnm Friday THE 2d DAY OF January 1925 .Jest Publishing Co .Northwest Instrune nt Co V7 Y5 Haines Burroughs Add.11ach. Co Bellingham Auto Top ,Bishop Motor Co .Shell Co of Calif ornia .Wilkes Distributing Co Bob iVJhite Tire Shop .Christensen & Co .Standard Auto Co Northwest Auto Ele c Co .Diehl Eo for Co .Presser_tin-Hullquist Notor Co .The Auto Top Co .Tabor oc Cruikshank .Knutsents .Northwest Hardware Co ,Curtin w Fraser Puget Sound Power & Lt Co .IjLa tin Electric Co Schillings Iron & Wire Works .Bellingham Sash & Door Co .Baker Lumber Yards -W 11 Seeger .B B Furniture Co .Horse Hardware Co Seth A Atwood P &: ': p Co .Gustaf Johnson .Frank E Headrick . Ho llmian & Ryc iaaan A J Blythe Plumbing ' Htg. Co .Bellingham Sheet Hetal 't'Jorks Thal Bros Pacif is Laundry Waste Products Co Fair Dept. Store .Paul Tolsman .Central Grocery Co .Economy Wet EJash Laundry Puget Sound Power & Light Co .Cafe Richelieu .Leopold Hotel .Groot & Harden Harry Dawso n .Gusts Millionaire Lunch .Dolan t s Cafe .Jack llortin .Red's Cafe .The Home S t or e .Sam E Barrett, Co Aud A Duyf f .A Potter .IT E Jorgensen .IZrs Linnie EcRea dlax. Koehler .Carson Griffith .Ida 1I Flint .W Paul Johnson J H Harvey .Henry Kuckenreuther 11ary E Swope .I J Cook .Christine S Robinson .Albert Jensen .hrs Alice 1,Tewell . T B 'U ynn J Pynor .Edna. Griffith .Louis Ottestad .P G Cooke ,ii:rs Lida Cassils .L F Buchholz .firs Geo yJ Vinup .firs C ?i Huisman -F E Daniels .H C Judkins .hrs J L Durdin .John J Phelan Mrs F L Blodgett .E 0 Finga.lson .Grace D=,bury T.i Jones .Hrs A J Perry .L F Gargett .A S Kirlcnan Law Books for Prosecuting Attorney Repairs to Instrument for Co. Engineer Dalton Adding Yachine for Auditor (Dec) Adding Machine service to Treasurer (33.25) and Ribbon for Auditor (to Dec. 31, 1924) Repairs to Auto -Co Supt of Schools & Repair to Chair -Assessor Tire service to Co Supt of Schools a/c School Exhibit (Sept) Gasoline for County Garage Gas for County Garage Tires etc. f or Probation Officer Tires for County Engineer Tires etc. for Sheriff Battery service to Eng(6.08)S�ter. Autos(12.41) Auto parts for Sher.(5.59) & 'i B Nurse(2.48) Auto parts for Sheriff Auto curtain/ repairs for Sheriff Auto Parts for Sheriff(60.00) & Garage(47.92) Fender Re oa.i rs to Commissioners auto Hardware for County Garage(19.66) Sher(l.k50) & Courthouse(1.96) Repairs for Courtilouse(15.00) Co Home (3.50) & End;. Auto (3.50) Light for Courthouse(65.51) Gas for Ja.il(3.90) Lt e.: Poorer for County Garage (11.33 ) I.iaterial for light repairs for Courthouse I:k.terial for Courthouse repairs 1ateria.1 for Courthouse repairs Lumber for Repairs to Bourthouse Furniture and Fixtures Repairs to Courthouse fixtures Linoleum for Courthouse Screen etc for Courthouse Paint etc. for Courthouse vP 34.00 13.00 225.00 Repairs to Courthouse Furniture and Fixtures (i?ov) Repairs to Courthouse Calsomining etc. in Courthouse Repairs to Plumbing in Courthouse(47.75) & County Horde ( .7 5 ) Phone box for Courtroom) (IZov) Rug for Judge Br own' s office Laundry for Court House Removing garbage from Courthouse Clothing for'Weatherford Hoard of Prisoners Soap etc. for Jail Laundry for Jail Car tickets for Jurors liea.ls for Jurors 1?ov-Dec ) heals for Jurors Iiov) Ideals f or Jurors heals for Jurors heals for Jurors (I4ov) !.ieals f or Jurors ideals f or Jurors heals for Jurors Clothing for prisoners helping Claims paid from Revolving Fund Service as Registration Officer do do do do do do do do d o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Regis terinr; Voters ( 2 names) Service as Registration Officer do do do do do do Janitor (1924) (Acme) Baker 1 Baker 2 Coltumbia 1 Co1uimbia 2 C2•escent Custer 1 Custer 1 Custer 2 Delta 1 Delta 2 Deiaing 1 Deiming 2 Ferndale 1 Ferndale 2 Ferndale 3 Ferndale 4 Geneva Glacier Lawrence 1 Lawrence 2 Ltmirai Island Lynden 1 Lynden 2 Lynden 3 Eaple Falls yiarri etta 1 Marietta 1 I.iarietta 2 I.it View 1 I1t V i er 2 iIt View 3 T.it View 4 ISooksack 1 Nooksack 2 34.25 30.75 .35 40.80 256.80 53.25 61.98 65.25 18.49 8.07 2.30 1.58 107.92 4.25 23.12 22.00 80.74 40.45 2.04 71':72 1.44 2.50 456.00 7.44 20.20 158.40 414.21 18.00 48.50 6.98 57.50 5.20 1.50 37.70 396.00 11.00 4.65 10.00 31.35 8.05 26.40 19.45 6.25 15.90 10.40 7.85 23.38 280.69 19.75 7.70 2.65 17.35 4.95 5.45 2.70 4.70 25.20 45.55 21.20 6.25 10.65 17.95 19.35 17.30 38.75 14.45 3.50 10.40 21.25 3.40 35.20 27.40 37.05 6.10 26.25 .10 16.7 0 11.00 7.10 19.50 16.30 9.15 24.15 Jan TE•.Rrr RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THE 2d DAY of January 192 5 Clyde F Reed Service as Registration Officer Nooksack 3 0 33.65 '�l L 11cCombs do Nooksack 4 16.05 J D Custer do Park 4.05 Geo H 'Waters do Point Roberts 6.90 1,1rs K E Reynolds do Rome- 14.90 IIargaret C Hayes do Semiahmgoo 7.00 I,:ary G Guckert do Ten I:Tile 1 14.10 J A Myers do Ten bile 2 22.20 Dollie I foster do Ten 1:ile 3 15.85 J A Dinkel do Ten 11i.le 4 11.35 Helen A Young do Van tlyck 1 .90 J 0 Gulbransen do Van Wyck 2 6.65 W R Wallace do Van Wyck 3 28.05 Jos S Iaor e land do Slate 15.95 Bert •IT Sorensen do Trail .40 State Treasurer for Dept of lab. S. Ind. Contribution a/c Payrolls of (Sept -Oct -Nov -Dec) 292.03 Geo Casebeer Grinding feed for County Home 2.00 Puget Sound Pourer a Lt Co Service to Courthouse -Jail -Garage & Lxs Drank 105.44 Ida ii Flint Balance of fees as Registration Clerk for Custer Tp 1 1924 16.30 Dkho .Drug Co Drug s for County Patients (Sept-Oct-ITov) 3.85 Fountain Baker -Bread for County Home (Balance of Dec. 1924) 12.49 Dalton Adding Lia,ch. Sales Co Service to Assessor's Adding I,Tachine (A)r.24 to Dec.31,124) 8.00 Bolster's Tire Shop Tires .& tubes for Sher(18.44) & Co Horael(16.50) (Oct-ITov) 34.94 Sam E Barrett Expense as County Auditor 1.30 Kee Lox Lf- C Co Carbon paper for Auditor 18.00 Arthur C Harlow Cremation of R id Johnson (Dec. 1924) 25.00 I.1ae Shintaffer Registerin`" births L deaths in Dist 7r1 3.50 R '" Drake do 7r2 6.75 Florence l:right do #3 9.25 Y H Tromp do 71rL4 9.25 I,. rs Cora Radley do ir5 3.75 Viola. Kelly do 7r6 1.50 (Torbert James do 7r7 (Jul to Dec . inc) 2.25 Lirs Fred Flint do �8 2.25 Jos Anderson do #9 3.75 Pacific- Tel & Tel Co Long distance serv. to I,Lm ai Island (Oct-ITov-Dec) 3.75 Union Prtg.,Bndg.& Sta..Co Supplies to Sheriff 31.65 G wl Bean Co Fastener etc. for County A ri.cultural Agent (Dec. 1924) 6.00 The Frank Shepard 'Co Subscription to Citations VNov 1924 to ITov 1925) 8.00 The Auto Top Co Repairs for County Agricultural Agent (June 1924) .25 ITellie A Robinson Tobacco for Weatherford (Dec) 1.80 ROAD Ai7D BRIDGE FUITD J L Johnston Salary as 1.:echanic a/c road machinery 125.00 Geo Carpenter Salary as Truck Driver . ( 2V days) 10.62 Chet.Holmes do ( 3�• days) 14.88 Clinton Beck do ( 9 days 40.38 11 B ja.rnson do 10 days 42.50 David Spahr do 5 days 17.50 Eben I;iead do > da,y;d 2.13 Geo Carpenter do 3 days 12.75 L: Bjarnson do ( 5 days) 21.25 John.Bulloch Labor on Samish Road 100.00 John Bullock, Jr do 35.00 C r 1fagner do 24.00 Eying do 3.50 Ben Tucker Labor on Deraing-Glacier Road 95.00 1:aurice Tucker do 20.00 Amos . Johns on do 15.00 Howard 1;oore do 4.00 'i F S e t o n do 9.00 R Baxter do 4.00 1.1 Palmer do 8.00 R F Roberts do 5.00 Jacob Franzen do 4.00 LiariQn Palmer Labor.on Kendall Ditch on Deming -Glacier Road 19.13 Fred.Palmer do 16.00 Amos.Johnson do 30.00 Emil.Schroeter do 14.00 Ed Eiller do 16.00 Chas .Christen do 6.00 Bert .I%ay Labor on Iiannegan Road 10.50 John .Nevins do 3.50 Fritz Iluenscher do 15.75 Carl d,:uenscher do 52.50 Theodor Linde Labor on Lit View -Blaine -Ferndale L Fill on Roi.d No .212) 8.44 Helge Linde do 1.75 Lidward Jorden do 1.75 Herbert Brown do 5.00 E A Parker Labor on Everson -Goshen Road 35.00 I::a.j. Fullner Labor oh Beach 'llha •f 18.00 Arthur Top do 18.00 A Nouvrens do 18.00 T P Jeffers do 24.00 .:ike .IT_ liersbergen Labor on Guide L:eridian Road North 14.40 A 1,1 Trost Labor on Guide I.ieridia.n Road and Bridge 55.00 Geo Iaaryott do 7.50 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Stickney Island Bridges 5.00 Ed Bakker' do 1.50 Gerrit Veleke do 3.00 A J Perg Labor on Nugents Bridge 5.00 E Griffen do 5.00 John Baxter Labor on loodlavrn Bridge 7r2 w Denvroodie Bridge 68.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Friday TFIE 2d DAY or _January 192 5. ROAD ATID BRIDGE (Continued) Eben Iiead Labor on Woodlayin & Denwoodie Bridges y 63.00 Francis Brooks do 58.50 3� J Haines Operating Lummi. Island Ferry 100.00 C F Ristine Labor on Marshall Hill 16.50 Fred Tarte do 6.00 S. J T.iarr do 4.50 Elmer Behme do 4.00 C Beck do 4.50 Chet Holmes do 4.25 Bert Bulloch do 4.25 Geo Carpenter do 4.25 M Gilmore do 12.00 Leo Jess do 39.00 Geo Elder do 97.50 L R Abel do 31.50 Arth-i r Top do 45.12 Fullner do 51.75 A Ilouyrens do 51.75 S W Jones do 28.50 0 1' Jeffers do 3.50 T P Jeffers do 72.00 Fred Tarte do 42.00 S J Yarr do 22.00 Chet Holmes do 8.50 E Behrae do 12.00 C Beck do 4.50 Geo Carpenter do 6.50 Oscar Watson do 8.00 C E �ihi ted Gas & Oil f or Ttla,rshall Hill 11.43 Lynden Dept Store Hardtirare for Hill 2.25 John G Olund Labor on I:It View Road (IIov-Dec) 1.75 Louis Burgler Repairs to Old River Bridge at Slater lace (Tlov) 6.25 Fred Sash Repairing briCge on Glendale Road (ITov 6.00 I:iartha Hamlin Tending danger lights on Dinrri ddie Bridge 1.50 Union Oil Co Gas for Marshall Hill 8.00 Hughes I:iotor Co Gas for gloving donkey to Larshall Hill 1.92 R Raper Piling. L team v.rork f or Iarshall Hill 728.10 Northwest Hardy -tare Co iyiateria.l f or i:iarshall Hill (Isov-Dec) 23.42 J Herman Pehrson Labor on Lake Scualicum, Bridge on Iiarietta Road 5.00 Chas Gahan Building Campbell fence a/c 11 of t'I for i:it Baker Hig1way 10.50 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber f or Ferndale Tup Bridge (31.10) & Slater Bridge on Old River (18.15) (Sep-Oct-IIov) 49.25 Baeton Lumber Co Lumber repairs to Blaine-Lynden Pavement ( June) 3.84 Northwest Hardware Co laterial for I.iarietta Road rz,il (2.98) L. Sc.ual BC,,. on Liar. Road (5.35) & De-,ing-Glacier Eoa.d (4.23) 12.56 Hartzell Hardware Co Bolts etc. for Old Yuba. (Sept) 1.10 Carl Holdt Blacku..:i th work a/c U S Bridge 4.35 Beach Grocery Laterial for piledriver at :Beach Wharf (Iiov) 13.15 A Wasching Repairs to Everson -Goshen Road Drag (Jan, 1924) 2.57 Standard Oil Co Gas & oil for Dem-Gl(23.20)SaLnish(8.56)Iit.Vietr(3.49) L Yuba (18.73) 53.98 Union Oil Co Gas & Oil f or Road 156 (47.32) in Lit. View Tp and Gas for tractor to Shop (9.00) (Oct-IIov) 56.32 S, Geiger Gas fare truck on Woodlawn Road 2.00 Geo TlcLaughlin Gas etc. a/c Rock Crusher work on Deming -Glacier Road (A,,r) 3.70 H A Cassils Oil for truck on Dinwiddi e Bridge .50 Diehl Lotor Co Parts for trucks (25.81) Sher.(t,.59)Co.Tubeaic.I'urse(2.48) 33.88 Larson & Diller Repairs to grader (June -July) 12.00 Northwest Auto Elect Co Battery service to Road Auto 2.63 I A Darnell Gravel for Samish Road 2.50 Cain e-Grimshaw Co Coal for I.iarsha,ll hill 125.70 Standard Oil Co Gas etc. for I:Iarshal1 Hill on Dec -'ling -Glacier Road 61.05 1! D Ila.ca.ulay Labor on 1arsha ll Hill 5.06 G S Bonner do 9.00 John R LLacaulL.y do 22,50 Lee Hatton do 5.62 H B Miles Salt a/c ice on I:iarshall Hill during repair work 3.00 ILenney L I:lacaulay Salt a/c ice on Llarsha.11 Hill during reconstruction 10.00 RIVET; II, _PO'IEIE IT FUI?D (Emergency) Geo Carp enter Labor on Emerson 'Wing 6.38 T P Jeffers do 36.00 Clem Knutson do 111.00 V B Rogers do 60.00 '.ax2 Radder do 82.50 Art Emerson do 91.50 D Bisset do 83.25 W U Van Over do 65.25 r. Abel do 45.00 Leo Jess do 6.00 H Brooks Labor on Brooks Cribs 29.25 �I r DuBois do 24.75 Ben Pitncerzetirshi do 24.95. I!I L Dunkin do 45.50 VJI G DuBois do 45.50 1.1 Billig do 4.50 Everson Garage & I1ach.Co Gas etc. for Emerson ;: ing (ITov-Dec .) 38.25 C E Whited do 5.36 Evertz Brass Foundry Repairs to Piledriver .(Oct-ITov-Dec) 18.59 Ilorthwest Hdw Co L-aterial for Emerson tying (IIov) 11.19 Everson Hardware & Furnitw^e Co Aire etc. for E_iierson(11.11) &: Graham ;,ings(&.36) Brooks Cribs (6 .41) (Aug -Se-. IIov-Dec -) 25.88 4 " RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan. : TERM Friday THE. _. _...2a _ DAY of January RIVER IIdPROVT.:,I:INT FUND (Continued) A Was thing idaterial f or Brooks (32.23) £c Emers on j obs (7.80) (Jul to Dec 1924) 40.03 Everson Mercantile Co Poyrder etc. for Fmerson Wing (Nov) 114.75. Ce,ine-Grimsharr Co Coal for Fiierson Zing 57.45 Hartzell Hardware Co Axe etc. for Brooks cribs (Aug) 7:55 Everson Hardware & Furniture Co Material for Emerson Wing 26.26 C, L Sicklesteel Henry ITT ilken C' A Lindquist C White Erma A %Jhi to St Treas for Department of Labor & Industries John G Shields Paul Johnson Il �7 Parrish V'- R Miller W A Pickard Standard Oil Co ,'mood Knight Logging Co Henry J Love Elmer T Butts Lovisa Ballentyne 0 R Hollingsworth Alonzo F Trimble r rank E Knapp Current Expense Fund William L Gaston DR. ITZ= . DIST . #5 HAIITTEITA1TCE FUITD Inspr cti on L putting in dam 10.00 Inspection of ditch 7-.50 DR. II-IPT . DIST . # 6 I AIITTEIT11 CB FUND Election services 2100 do 2.00 do 2.00 DR. IIIPT . DIST . 7r 7 KA IITT?31TAITCE FUND Industrial Insurance and Iledicail Aid (to Dec. 31) 3.02 Ilection services 2.50 do 2.50 do 2.50 Povider for ditch 5.90 Re-Qairs to tools .50 DR. II:1'T , DIST . jr15;lr1AI111 +'1JA1-F(M F UIID Oil f or ditch work 10.56 GE1 VA-PAP.K ROAD FU30 Supplies 796.16 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS INDIGT:I:TT FUIID Relief 25.00 Relief 25.00 Relief 10.00 Burial of C A Bond 100.00 Relief 25.00 Burial of A J Ruscoe 100.00 LI Q,UOR INVESTIGATION FU1TD Labor & Supplies to Sheriff's cars from Co Garage(Oct) 188.80 Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Oct) 100.00 I:TARRIAGE 'CIRTIFICATE FU1TD G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording Marriage Certificates 50.00 County Clerk of Skagit Co do 1.00 ------ o0o------ The December report of C. C. ILing, as County Home Superintendent, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ The report of Yargaret J. Diaz as County Tuberculoois Nurse for July to Dec. inc., was filed with the Board. 000------ and January 1925 report,_ The 1924 report/of Yxs. R. 0. Stone as Lia.tron of Detention Hospital,were filed frith the Board. ------ 000------ TO T= STATE AUDITOR j • A RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of �Ihatcom County, ';lashinL;ton, that 50% of all moneys CREDITED in the year 1925 to this County in accordance frith the provisions of Chapter 95, Laws of 1921, and which shall be derived from taxes levied f or the year 1912 and subsequent years, shall be and the same is hereby set aside, in a fund knotrn as the Permanent Highway IL-u.ntenance fund, for raeintaining and repairing roads constructed under the periira,nent highway laws and laws amendatory thereof and subsecuent thereto, and other roads of like character, and that said sums shall be experrl ed by the Board of County Commissi oners upon vouchers a. pr ov ed by said board for maintaining and repairing such roads, and no part thereof shall be ex—oended for any other purpose. Done 'dli.s 2nd day of January, 1925. RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Tuesday THE 6th DAY or January 547-A 192 5 Tuesday, January 6, 1925.. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, January 2, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendant e. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The bonds of J. A. Uyers as Supervisor, W. C . Simonson as Clerk, F . 11. Perkins as Treasurer, Emil Joneli as Assessor, J. P. Lawrence as Justice of the Peace, and Emil Jonel as Poundmaster of Ten Male Township, were approved by the Board and filed in the office of the County Clerk. ------ 000------ ✓ The bond of T . Haveman as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District No. 4, in the sum of y$200.00, with John T. Haveman and John 17. Schuyleman as sureties, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ The bond of Wm. Creasey as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District No. 7, in the sum of : 200.00, with J. S. Holmes and wife, and J. V1. lioles and wife, as surettes, was approved by the Board arxl filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Isednesday, January 7, 1925. RECORD OF C01MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan , TERM Friday THE 2d DAY Or Janua ry 1925 II I II tt II I it II 11 it It II II II " Board of County Cormiiiss-" BOARD OF COUi?T'Y C0'2iISSIO17 1';S, " ioners of `klhatcom County" E. C. Baxter, Chairman. i' State of 'i7ashington. " J. A. hiller 11 11 is It it 11 II II II it 11 11 ii 11 Ed Brown ------ 000------ B ; Ole TDE BOA2D OF C0UIlTY C01:!:1SSI01TITS OF ':THATCOII COUNTY, 'ASHI! GTOIT. I TIE' 1�A^i T. P 01' '1'RAITSs'Isl? BET1.*=N ORD ER. ITE iS 0211 INDIGE T BUDGET I'M 1924 ` M. IT SAS, the balance in the food item under the Indigent Budget for 1924 is not suffi- c ient to cover the bills for December; and and '.I�:REAS, the balances remaining under rents and fuel on said. budget will not all be used; IIOY�, THEFZEI'ORE, it is ordered that 1!AOO.00 be transferred from the item of rents, and h�100.00 be transferred from the itean of fuel, to the item of fuel, to the item of food, making a total of 4�761.53 in said budget from which to pay December bills. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of January, 1925. ti i/ li tl tl tt tl tl 11 tl 11 tl II II it " Board of County Coiimiiss- " tl ioners of ;;ha.tcom County " It State of ',',ashington. if it II SI it if it 11 it it 1t if ti it 11 11 Attest: F. C. 1iartin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of -he Board. ------ 000---_-- Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board J A Hiller, County Coriimissioner County Commissioner BEFME THE BOARD CsF COUITTY C01.111ISSI01TIRS OF / WHATCOI:I (3}UITTY, WASHIITGTOIT. 111 THE !,iAT'1Tt R OF C Oi?SOLIDATI 0jT O1' CERTAIN ORDII� CONSOLIDATING IT - iS INI THE COURT HOUSE, BUDGET FC ' 1924. } '. .sAS, it appearing to this Board that tilere cn ll be a surplus in the item of "Fuel" in the Court House 1924 budget, and that there is a shortage in the items of "Furniture & Fixtures" and "Repairs & Replacements" in said budget; and 'Jl1:RE,AS, it is deemed advisable to consolidate said items into one item, "Repairs & Re- pla.cenent s" : IT IS Th`F,Pt..hF ORE ORDEPED that the items of Fuel 356.60 and Furniture & SFixtures 4?688.61 and Repairs L, Replacements ti)480.76, be, and they are hereby consolidated under the head of Ftepai-rs & Replace-ments �1,525.97. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of January, 1925. Attest: it 11 11 II " it 11 it It ti tl 11 it tl it ' Board of County Coiilraiss- ,r t, ioners of %.ha tcom County " if State o f '*-ashington . rl it tf !t It ii 11 it II 11 It it 11 11 ii ft ti F. C. Hartin, Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. E . C. Baxter, Chairman of the Board. J. A. ..Tiller, County Commissioner. Ed Brown, County Cmi-,unissioner. ------ 000------ The Board agreed to sell to Oscar Larson one L-onday Donkey Enc;ine for �,-M .00 to be paid on or before June 1, 1926 with interest at 8;' per annum from said January 2, 1925. -000----- The minutes of the December Session were read and approved by the Board. On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on t ednesday, January 7, 1925. Chairman Board County Coimli.ssioners . (See Page 547-a for January 6th Proceedings) Jan:: TERIM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 'liednesday Tim 7th DAY or January 192 5. U'ednesday, January 7, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, Januc.ry 2, 1925. Present, all. the members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The fo lluaing claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The report of Frank Headrick on condition of Court House structure was filed with the Board. ------ .000------ iTOTICE OF SALT-: OF, COUITTY BO1",DS ITOTICE IS 1=I3Y GIV= that sealed bids -ri 11 be received by the County Commissioners of . hatcom County, `+Iashington, a t their office in the Court House in Bellingham, in said County, up to ten o'clock A.L. February 5th, 1925, for the purchase of )130,100.00 of serial bonds of said dhatcom County, .�ashi.ngton, as authorized by the Board of Coyimiissioners of said ':r"hatcom County, ':J'ashinCton, the issuing of said bonds being duly authorized by the lags of the State of Washington, and being for a general county purpose•. Bonds to be dated February is t, 1925, and to be in denominations of multiples of y?100.00 each, to .nature and become payable in their numerical order, to -rest number first on the annual interest dates, to bear interest at not -b exceed G/' per annuu, payable annually, said bonds to run for a period of ten years; the various annwl maturities shall commence -with the second year after the date •of issue of said bonds, and shall (as nearly as practicable) be in such amounts as will, t ogetr-er -ri th the interest on all outstanding bonds, be met by an equal annual tax levy for the p:pnent of saidbonds and interest; Bidders are reauired to submit a bid specifying: (a) The to -rest rate of interest and 1:xemiuri, if any, above par at -which such bidder will purchase said bonds ; or (b) The lowest rate of interest at which the bidder will purchase said bonds at par. The bonds vill be sold to the bidder making the best bid., subject to the right of, the Board of Commissioners of ',.'; atcom County to reject any and all bids. Bonds and interest to be payable at the office of the fiscal agency of the State of 1.7ashing- ton in New York City, N. Y. , PROVID= that if the State of :iashington shall become the i urcliaser thereof, said bonds shall in that event be payable at the office of the State Treasurer at Olympia, 'aashi ng ton. All bids, except tie bid of the State of Washington, must be accompanied by a deposit of five per cent, either cash or certified chock, of the a,,.,iount bid, -which shall be returned if the bid is not accepted; and if the successful bidder sl-all fail or neglect to complete the purchase of said bonds ,-within thirty days f ollowing the acceptance of the bid, the amount of the delDosit -rill be f orfeited to said ';lha,tcom County. Bids will be opened at the office of the County Corunissioners of said Whatcom County at the Court HoLEe in Bellinghaa, Washington, by the said Board of County Commissioners of said ;lhatcom County, WashinjZton, at ten o'clock A.11. February 5'ih, 1925. n it u n n u it n u It if n n u n " Board of County CoLmiiss- " " ione rs of hatc ora County " State of 1.4ashington if if It If Attest: Sam E. Barrett, County Auc it or and ex- officio Clark of the Board. E . C . Bajcter, Chairi-aan :hoard of Commissioners of Whatcom County, 'V, ashinr;ton. ------ 000------ B7-,XiO=p ]HE BOAPM OF COUITT`_' COi7,7SSIOI,T71,s OI' ';IHATCOld COU11TY, :101-MIGTO11. 117 THE ::SATTER OF ISSUI=TG .3OITDS TO PAY FM) RESOLUTION C017ST LUCT10IT Or "FO=ST 1TUESEINEE HIGHtIAY" :iI Fi�AS, the Board of Commmissioners of Whatcom County, 'iiashinLton, duly and rc[,ularly on Jan TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS e do es day THE 7th DAY of January F f , 192 5 the 8th day of October, 1924, did by resolution adopt the County Budget for the fiscal year 1925 for said :41r tcom County, and enter the same in detail in the official minutes of said Board, and W=AS, as a part of said budget there was included the following detailed statement covering expenditures from the "Road & Bridge Fund", to -Suit: and "Road & Bridge Fund - Salaries and wages (IL7-.intenance) . . . . . . . . . . . . .�'20, 000.00 Other expenses: 11aintenance, Operation and Replacing Bridges . 27,000.00 Highway 2-B Bonds 1V Diag): Bond Installment. . . . . . . . . 3,825.00 HiLhtiray 5 Bond.s Nd Road) : Bond Installment . . . . . . . . . 2,692.50 Cities & Towns 15% . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,000.00 Advance expenditures loaned: Donohue bonds . . . . 18,000.00 Emergency warrants issued: Welcome bridge �22,825.27 and Dono- hue Bonds {04,000.00 26,825.27 Unpaid 1923 bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103.18 Salaries & wages: Blacksmithing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 Replace Barnes. Bridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Replace Rogers Creek Bridge (Rd 281) 800.00 Replace Hutchinson Creek Bridge (Rd 272) 700.00 Equipment . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000.00 Forest Reserve Highway - Unpaid obligations to United States. 39, 000.00 Advanced money a/c Fight -of -Tay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700.00 Unpaid warrants & interest .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,905.16 Surfacing Shul;san-Austin Pass Section. 15,000.00 Emergency warrants for pay:lent of Contract obligations 19,000.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �247 , 651.11 Less estiniaied receipts- 11iscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Sale of Bonds . . . . . . . . . . 1300 100.00 130,600.00 Total .to be raised by taxation for Ftoad w Bridge. . . . . 9117,051.11 " WIE IMS, all of said detailed expenditures are for a general county pur-��ose, and €=. EAS, i.t was provided in said detailed statement contained in said budget that bonds of said Wh-_�.tcom County in the amount of 0130,100.00 should be issued and sold, the proceeds of which should be used only for the purposes indicated in said detailed statement of said budget, and �il-iEREAS, it is deemed advisable that bonds of 'Uhatcom County, Washington, be issued as provided in said detailed statement in said budget and as hereinafter set forth, and WIEF.EAS, it was the intention to issue said bonds for the purpose of paying the last five items of said detailed statement in said budget listed under "Forest Reserve Highway" and to be used in payment for the construction of said "Forest Reserve Highway", all of which is in said Whatcom County, and ,'iHEREAS, it is considered by this Board that the life of said improvement, to -grit, the "Forest Reserve Highway", will be about ten years, 1TC7.i, TI1ER=- CBE, =, A11rD IT IS HEREBY SOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of tthatcom County, fi ashington, that in accordance with the provisions of said budget, and for the pur- poses therein and herein expressed, there shall be issued bonds of "'Jhatc om County, , ashington, in the aggregate mount of tir130,100.00 according to lair, said bonds to run for a period of ten years, said period of time being (as near as practicable) e;uivalent to the life of the improvement to be acquired by the use of said bonds; which said bonds shall bear date of February 1st, 1925, and bear interest at not to exceed the rate of 616' per annum, payable annually on the first day of February of each year until paid; such interest to be evidenc- ed by coupons to be attached to said bonds, both principal and interest to be payable at the office of the EQUITAB I] TRUST CO h'A :Y, of New York City at 37 'rlall Street in said New York City, N. Y. , it being the fiscal agent of said ': hatcom County, in Gold Coin of the United States, of the present standard of weight and fineness. PROVIDED, that if the State of Wash- ington shall become the purchaser of the bonds to be issued hereunder, said bonds and interest shall, in t1 t event, be payable at the office of the State Treasurer of the State of 1�7ashington, at Olympia., Washington. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .Jan Trnhr. _. Wednesday. _ . ..THE 7th Dal of January 192 5 Said bonds to be negotiable coupon bonds, seriv.l in form and maturity and numbered from one upward consecutively, and shall be in denominations of multiples of yr100.00; said bonds to mature and become payable serially in their numerical order, lowest nluaber first; the various annual naturi.ties shall commence with the second year after the date of issue of said bonds, and shall (as nearly as practicable) be in such amounts as will, together with the interest on all outstanding bonds, be met by an equal annual tat; levy for the payment of said bonds and interest; Said bonds to be issued under authority conferred can this board by an act of the legis- lature of the State of Washington approved .Iiarch 21st,. 1890, which act appears on page 37, et seq of the Session Laws of the State of Washington of 1890; being sections 5575 to 5583, both inclusive, of Re1i-ington's Compiled -Statutes of -WashinCton of •1922, said bonds to be issued in accordance with said Act, and aziendments thereto; if any, and all other laws of the State of ashin, ton; and BE IT rU°.THER RESOLUr.�D, that said bonds shall be sold in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 151 of the Session Latins ,of 1923, of the State of Washington, at not less than pax and accrued interest from the date of issuance of said bonds to the date of delivery to the purchaser thereof. Done in regular sessi o: of the Hoard, this 7th day of January , 1925. ATTEST: II it it It it tt It , II 11 tt 11 11 11 11 It " Board of C ounty t Coia_iiss- '1 " ioners of 'Uhatcom County " State of ;i`ashing t on u It n it it 11 11 11 It 11 It If If It It Saxi 11. Barrett, County Auditor end ex- officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000----- E. C. Baxter, Chai=omn of the Board. J A Tiiller, County Commissioner Ed Brown, County Commissioner On I otion•the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, January 8, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Thursday THE 8 th DAY OF JanUa ry 192 5 Thursday, January o, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on ';: ednesday, January 7, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------- 000------ vl� The applicati ons of Deming K of P Lodge, North Bellingham Grange, and Alki Bungalow for dances on January 10, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ '/ Oath of office of Wm. Creasey as Supervisor for Drainage District -Ho. 7, was filed with the County Engineer. ------ 000------ On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, January 10, 1925. Jan. TERM RECORD OF COldIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday TiiF loth DAY of January 1925 Saturday, January 10, 1925. The Board met pursuant to ad j o urn men t taken on Thur s day , January 8, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The f ollowing claims viere allowed and proceedings had: A J Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co Monroe Calculating Iiachine Co Pressentin-Hullquist Motor Co Standard Auto Co Henry Pearson St. Joseph's Hospital Otiril Pharmacy Puget Sound Power & Light Co Wallace A Smith, E. D. Poultry Feed Association Swift €c Company ':fhatcom County Po.:rer & Light Co Clark Electric Co Cline €:: Young The Grant Grocery Scott & Hart Lynden Dept Store Bellingham Publishing Co The American Law Book Co C A Griffith Co Broadway Garage W K 11acDona.ld Edna, Griffith Ililton C Johnson F E Daniels L F Gargett H L Kaufman Howard -Cooper Corporation Columbia Valley LLunber Co Echo Tie €^ Lumber Co T K YcRea Hoff & Pinkey Colurbia Va.ley Lumber Co Ht Baker Garage Central Fuel Co Griffith F.oberts D A Griffen €c Co Ferndale Garage Schta__a.n Steel & I.rachinery Co Everson I:`erca.,ntile Co Glacier Lumber Co L. s J Norstrmm & Son `Iverson 1 erca.n tile Co Northwest Hardware Co Horse Hardware Co D A Griffen & Co .'. R 1-iller ';m Foote Union Iron Works Hughes liotor Co ',estern Auto Sup -ply Co Automotive Parts Service Paul R Tiffany Idt Baker Garage ------ 000------ CUFT3TT EXPENSE FUITD Heating Plant and installment at Co Horne w 4,651.36 Calculating Lachine for County Assessor 528.00 Auto for Sheriff 1,535.60 Auto for County Agricultural Agent 444.20 Services to Sheriff G./c insane man (ITov.123) 14.00 Care of County Home Patient (ITov. 1923). 9.60 Su-woli es f or C o Hone (4. 00) & Detention Hosp J£ .05) (Nov €e Dec 1923) 12.05 Light f or Detention Hospital (ITov 4 - Dec 2) 2.88 X Ray for Smith & Hanson at Co Home (Jul 1923) 10.50 Feed for County Home (Oct -Nov -Dec) 194.80 Soap chips for County Home (1.Tov 1923) 26.42 Lights for County Hol-ne (ITov 3 to Dec 31,' 23) 15.48 Laraps f or County Home (Dec 1923) 7.16 Merchandise f or County Home (Dec 1923) 4.95 Groceries for Lancaster (Sept 1923) 12.93 Groceries for Sturgeon_ (ITov-Dec 1923) 36.77 Groceries for Feltberg et al (Nov -Dec) 30.06 Publishing notice of Tax Sale (Dec 1923} 12.00 Corpus Juris f or Judge Brown (Dec. 1923 8.00 Badges for Sheriff ( Oct 1923) 25.00 Gas for Probation Officer (Oct 1923) .95 Painting Licenses ign in Courthouse hall (Hov 1923) 4.50 Registering; fees -Geneva Twp (1920 to 1924) 12.95 Service as Clerk in Ferndale Tp-4th Pet Gen- eral Election (1922) 12.50 Registering fees--Lynden '.!'Ia- 3d 11ct. (1923) 1.10 Registering fees--ITooksacii Tp-lst Pct (1920) 5.50 ROAD 11.I:71D BRID l FUI'D Best tractor 5,700.00 Parts for Yuba tractor 1,393.40 Lumber f or Bridges 508.57 Lun,iber f or ITooksack Township, ;ridges 200.02 Final settlunent for danages to property on Deming -Glacier Road 300.00 Lumber for ':felcome Bridge (11ch-ITov 1923) 64.65 Lumber f or Everon w SiraDson :bridges (ITov-Dec' 23) 6.19 Gas L oil f or truck hauling luraber to U S Bridge (ITov-Dec 1923) 2.35 flood for won'-. on U S bridge (Dec 1923) .65 Gas etc for trucks (ITov (9,-. Dec 1923) 6.94 Oil for trucks (AI ug-7ov 1923 ) 1.95 :battery f or Grader (Dec 1923 2.50 Sieves for Shovel 16.00 Brush Scythe (July 1923) 1.75 L=ber for repairs Warnick Bridge 13.44 Lurn_ber for Steel Gravel Pit Road 26.40 Spikes for ITooksack Township Bridges 4.75 T-.ateria,l for Woodlawn Bridge f2(12.22) Shovel(37.85) 50.07 Bolts etc. for itoodlawn Bridges 1 (4.11) 2 (4.11) 8.22 Supplies for Derning-Glacier Road 15.90 Powder for Fill on F;oc-.d /r212 23.60 Hauling gravel on '..it View Road 3.65 Parts for Shovel 3.36 Parts for truck 7.90 Parts for truck .97 do 2.55 Parts for Yuba tractor 21.75 Repairs to grader on Deming -Glacier Road 21.44 F, IV-111 I l.1'I i0 VEl._:j 1TT F UITi A s:fa.scrzin` Steel Bar for Donkey (Sept. 1923) 1.75 Larson ' IT-iller Sta;oles (171-ov 1923) 1.15 A L Holstein Powder etc. for river (Jan -Oct 1923) 25.78 Eil.e T joelker !.food (Oct 1923) 3.75 ------ 000------ ApDlica.ti.or_s of Haynie Grange and I.iarietta Grange for dances on January 10, 1925, were a:p i �r owed by the Board. ------ 000------ AGP=111IITT THIS AGRT=''.U]I;T `made and executed in duplicate this loth day of January, 1925, between T. K. 1.1cr ea and Lillian L.TcRea, husband and 'rife, of Whatcorn County, Wasliinj;ton, parties of the through its Board of Commissioners, p,-,.rty of the second part, 'IITI71-11SSETH that whereas said Whatcom County has heretofore built. a ditch known as the Kendall Ditch through land of the said IT..rtie s of the first part situate in said Wha tcom County, described as follows: The Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of the ITorth- east quarter of Sec. 34, Township 40, North Range 5 East of W. H., the right of way for said ditch having been duly conveyed by said parties of the first part to the party of the second par t, and wim,RBAS, the parties of the first part are claiming that part of the above described land bordering on said ditch has been damaged by reason of said ditch depositing gravel and debris on said land and otherwise damaging said property, and Wl'2,REAS, said parties of the first part claim that said ditch nay in the future cause darj=.ge to said land bordering on said ditch, and WHI MAS, it is the desire of both parties hereto to settle for all time all damages which may heretofore have been caused to said land by said ditch and also all damages which may at any time hereafter be caul ed to-, said land by said ditch, and : HEREAS, said parties of ;tlie first part are `Trilling to accept 1,1300.00 for all damages heretofore caul ed or which n.ay hereafter at any time be caul ed by s aid ditch in eny way what- soever, and said second party is willing to pay the amount of "300.00 for all past and fu- ture damages as aforesaid, I IT IS Hf LEDY AGP�ED between tide parties hereto that in consideration of the sum of $300.00 in - hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, said parties of the first part do hereby release said second party from any and all. da2m,ges of every kind and descrip- tion heretofore caused by said ditch to said land, and also agree to hold said second party harmless from all damages of every kind and description which may hereafter at any time be caused to said land by said ditch. The intention hereof being that said payment of yp300.00 shall be in full for all dam. - ages which have heretofore been caused, or which may hereafter at any time be caused to the land bordering on said ditch cb ove described by the said ditch. IT IS FT-TT!DIR I�RI,BY EXPRESSLY AGE =- that this agreement shall be construed as a, covenant running with the land. III Z: ITITESS W1- EOF the .parties of the first part have signed these presents and the party of the second part has caused sage to be signed by its Board of Commissioners and attest- ed by the Clerk of said Board the day and year first above written. T . K. EcRed, Lillian HcRea, Parties of the First Part. It If if it If if a to n e n If rr n u n if Board of County Commiss- " E . C . Baxter, " ioners of Miatcom County " Chairman of the Board �r State of Washington- u a u n u sr n u u rr rr n u n rr n Coma,iissioner ATTEST: Ed Brown, F. C. iiartin, Commissioner Deputy County Auditor and Ex- officio Clerk of the Board. State of Washington ss. County of 1:11atcom. On this loth day of January, 1925, before me personally appeared T. K. 11cRea and Lillian McRea., husband and wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and vrho executed the within agreement, and each acknowledged to me that they executed the same as and for their free and voluntary act and deed for theuses and purposes therein mentioned. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan Trmm Saturday _ ... T11F_.. _. 10th DaY or Janua ry 192 5 Given under my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. tl 11 11 11 It it 11 11 11 If to It 11 11 It t1 " Auditor's Seal, " 1' . C . Hartin, Del) Co Auditor f or " Sihatcom County, tiaslzington " Whatcom Co. , in and f or the State of 11 11 11 11 II It if It 11 It 11 11 11 1t 11 ti i' a.shingto n , residing at Bel lingua m. ------ 000------ B�rOFE, THE }3OJTD Or, C ODUTY CM211 SSI 01-UMS OF WHAT'COHI COUITTY, Y ASHIITGTOI; . IIT THE I A^1= OIi' TIM APPLICATION OF Y1I CI=SHAII FIGHT AKM P0.1DR COI.TAITY POP. A PRAT- CHISE OV M CERTAIN ROADS I 1T .FHATC OI..I C OUi=. ACCI'PTANCE OP PRMITCHISE 1.7hereas Ji.ckersham Light and Power Company, a Corporation, oxganized and e.Listing under the laws of the State of Washin, ton, did heretofore to -wit, on December lst, 1924 file its application for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate lines for transmitting electric current by means of poles, wires and other appurtenances over and along certain roads in said County and w1nreas after due and legal steps therein, the Board of County Commuiss ioners of said County did by order duly entered on December 30th, 1924, grant to said applicant the said fran- chise upon certain terms ai d ao nditions i n said order specified; NG. Th-E_ 1 IORE the said Wiclmrsham. Light and Power Company does hereby accept said privilege and franchise so granted and do accept all terms and conditions thereof as provided by the terms and conditions of -said order. Dated this 3rd day of January, 1925. It 11 11 11 11 11 11 it II to to It 11 It 11 11 11 to 11 11 if Wic .cersham Light & Pager Company, 11 11 Incorporated Seal Sep.3,1924. to it '" ickershamn, Wash. if 11 11 11 it 11 11 It II 11 11 11 11 11 It if II of 1t 11 It Attest: Edw Heriuningsen, Secretary. Approved Jan. 10, 1925. Ed Brown, County Cor aissioner J A is-i 1 le r , County Corrais si oner ------ 000------ On 11otion t1m Board adjourned sine die. I:X ichersham Light L Power Com- pany, a, coiporation, By John L. Ridenhour, President Chairman Board County Commissioners -RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Londay THE 12th DAY or January 1925 Monday, January 12, 1925. The Board net pursuant to adjoLunment taken on Saturday, f'a.nuary 10, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allovied and pro ceedings had: ------ 000------ CUFTMTT EXPE17SE FUITD E C Baxter Salary as County Commissioners Rl/31 1/31 days) 59.1a C Humphreys Salary as Constable days) 21.29 C Humphreys Expense as Constable (Jan 5) 1.00 SOLDIL'RS AI?D SAILORS INDIGE ITT FU1TD Cornelius Sommersel Relief 5 25.00 John C Roberts Relief 25.00 /------ 000------ `� Surety bond of Walter H Beach, given by American Surety Company in Mount of '1,000 covering office of Constable for Bellingham rrecincts, was approved by the 13oard a nd filed with County Clerk. ------ 000------ Application of Hariette. Grange for dance on Jan. 17, 1925, was approved by the Board. ------ 000------ ACCEPTII?CE OF FRAITCHISE IZT T_ F, I:L4TTER OF, TIC APPLICATION of the Forest Service, United States Departraent of Agriculture, for a franchise to use portions of the County roads in the -con- struction and r-, int enanc e of telephone lines. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - —rAS, the County of Whatcom, State of V ashington, acting through the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting held on the 8th day of December, 1924, duly granted a franchise to the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, to construct and u?aintai.n certain telephone lines, and W=1AS, the last paragraph of said franchise is as follows: "In order to claim any vested rights in this res-ect the Grantee shall file with the County Auditor of this County within thirty (30) days a written acceptance of this franchise, in all its terms and conditions so as to nake it effent- ive as a franchise." Hai', TTTMIRrFOI�;, the said Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, desir- ing to accept the terms of said franchise and to comply with the terms and provisions thereof, does hereby mare and f ile this its unqualified written acceptance of all of the provisions of sai d franchise; and do es hereby accent without qualification a, nd agree to comply with all the terms of said franchise as the -rein set f orth; rpovided that nothing contained in this agree- ment shall be construed as binding the Forest Service to spend in any one fiscal year any sum in excess of appropriations rlade by Congress for that fiscal year, or to involve the Government in any contract or other obligations for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriation. IN rfITITSS '.; =5 01,10F, this agreembnt is approved by the District Forester of District Six, Forest Service, UnitedStates Department of Agriculture. Jan 8, 1925. C Il Grange District Forester, 1`orest Service, U S Dejart�,,ent of Agriculture. Approved Jan 12, 1925, Ed Brown, Chairman Board of County Commmissioners. J. A. Hiller, County Co,=iissioner Geo Elder, County Corimissi.oner. ------ 000------ Jan TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ilonday THE 12 th DAY or January 192 5 on this 12th day of January, 1925, at tlw hour of 9 :30 o'clock A.U. , the same being the second Londay of January, A. D. 1925, there met in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House in Bellingham, the County Seat of said county, J. A. 1.1iller, County Commissioner from the 1st Commissioner's District of said county, and who was elected to said office on the 7th day of Ilovciiber, 1922 for the teen of four years, and now being a holdover in said off icy:; George Elder, County, Commissioner from the 2nd Commissioner's District of said County, and who was elected to said office on the 4th ticy of liovei.iber, 1925, for the term of four years and who duly .qualified for and assumed the duties of said of'ice on this 12th day of January, 1925; Ed Brown, County Cornnissioner from the 3rd Commissioner's District of said County, and who was elected to said office on i:oveiiiber 4th, 1924, for the term of two years and who duly qualified for and assumed tle duties of said office on this 12th day- of Jc_nua.l-3r, 1925; Sara E. Barrett, County Auditor, vlao was elected to said office on the 7th day of I;overaber, 1922; said meeting held for the purpose of organization of the Board of County Coimiissioners of County, ~Washington, and it appearing that said George Elder and Ed Brown, County Coimiiissioners, have fil- ed their bonds and taken oath of office, in accordance with Sections 3876 L 3577 Rem. L Bal. Code, the members of said Board proceeded with said work of organization. On motion of J. A. Liller and seconded by George Elder, Ed Brovn was selected as Chairman of said Board for the term. cormilencing this date; J. A. L-iiller and George Elder voting in the af f ir-ira t ive aryl Ed Br own not voting. ':ihereu}jon the said Ed Brcwn assumed the duties of such Chairman and declared the said Board duly organized. Done in regular open session of the Board this 12th day of January, A. D. 1925. ►1 If I1 If It if If It it 11 if 11 11 if 11 Is Board of County Commiss- " Ed Brwn, if ioners of Whatcora County " Chairman of the Board State of Washington " J. A. I.Iiller, n n n 11 If 11 if 11 11 If 11 11 11 1111 County Cormiss ioner Geo . Elder Attest: County Corsraissioner Sam E. Barrett, County Aud it or and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ III TIM IIA=11 Or THE APPOINTL]ENT ) OF PU'I?CHASIYG AGEIIT FOR '171HATCO11 ORD.-M AFPOII;'! ING SA?I 'E . BAITS^1 T COUI.TY, '"TASHIIGTOII. IT IS IM EBY ORDERED by this Board of County Coiimiissioners of 1.1hatcora County, '::as_h?ington, that Sam],. Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board of County Coraziiissioners, be and he hereby is appointed as purchasing agent for the said WIiatcom County, Washington, 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- ery and such other supplies and materials as will be used by the aforesaid County officials and employees, and it is hereby e._pressly ordered that all county officials and employees, save and except members of this Board, desiring to iiake purchases of printing, blanks, books, nateriE.-.ls and supplies a.s aforesid, shall make application for same to the said County Auditor. It is further ordered by this :hoard that the County Auditor shall furnish the heads of the several county offices a copy of this order. Done in regular adjouri_ed session of the Board this 12th day of January, 1925. tl 11 It 11 II it 11 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 " Board of County Cor-hiss- " ioners of W.Imtcora County " If State of aashington " II 11 11 11 tt 11 It tl II it 11 11 It 11 11 II Attest: 11. C . I:_-artin, Deputy County huditor and Ex - off icio Cler': of the Board. Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board. J . A. Hiller, County Comriissioner Geo Elder, County Commissioner ------ 000------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS elan TERM .-.ionday THE 12th DAY OF January 192 5 BEFORE TIE; BOAPJ) OF COUl TY C07.-.TISSIO1j1L S OF IF T 1], 1:1ATTEM OF OUTSIDE FCR }1:ilill ) 0I1 ROAD, B -:IDGII AID RIVER :lORK. WHATCOh-' COU11TY, ';IASHIITGT011. Ai=POIIITIITG T . P, Jn_Y1TRS . 1TO"", on this day this matter coming on for consideration, and the .D-oard deeming it advis- able to aw point a foreman to look after the improvement work on roads, bridges and Ilooksack River; IT IS TH�.EI�M2, ORD--QED th- t T. P. Jeffers be, and he hereby is a4 1)oi.nted as outside For of iniprovenent worlti on Roads, Bridges and 1;ooksa.ck River, at tLe wage of -6.00 per day, beginn- ing January 12, 1925. Done in regular adjourned session of the hoard this 12th day of Janimry, 1925. 11 11 II II II 11 11 If II 11 11 II it 11 11 to Board of County Commiss- 'I Ed Brovm, It ioners of 1:'hatcom County 11 Chairman of the Board. Is State of :lashington 11 J. A. 1. iller, 11 11 It It 11 11 If II 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 County Corll2uissioner. Attest: Geo Elder, F. C. 1.iartin, County Commissioner. Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BE r ORE TIE BO�'RD OF COUITTI' COI:d:IISSIOI�RS OF II1 TIE 1.1A1^.L�� . OT_+' SUFI;RVISM ) FOR CR;:=S CEITT TM7-1 SH Ir . 3 ��`M TCOLL COTT1 TY, WASHII!GTOi3. Or DER AP1) O 11 TI ITG JOI-117 ZUGEI DI R W19EREAS, A. Roy, a duly elected and qualified Supervisor of Crescent Township, has filed with tlh_s Board his resignation as such supervisor; and ! 'REAS, John_ Zugelder has been recommended as a suitable person to fill said vacancy; iT6:l, TIUTER'FOREP, it is ordered that the resignation of A. Roy as Supervisor for Crescent Township be, and same is hereby accepted; and IT IS FIMT111;11LZ OIRDERED t eat John Zugeider be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Crescent Township for the balance of the une.>pired term of said A. Roy, resigned. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of January, 1925. It II 11 If 11 It 11 II I1 11 11 It 11 If 11 11 it Board of County Coru,1iss- " Ed Brovin, " ioners of UhE tcom County " Chairman of the hoard " State of sashington 11 J. A. 1-1iller, 11 II 11 It tl tl it !I it II tt It 11 II till County Corm-iiissioner Geo. Elder, County Coriunissioner ------ 000------ / AG�•:!:r1I:T . THIS iaade t_iis 12th day of January, 1925, by and between WY=C01.- COUI?TY, ' through its Board of Commissioners, and AIT-E SOIT, of srlhatcom County, 'U'ashinGton, a bachelor, ITI ]SS3TH, That -hereas, tale said Andrew Andc-i-son is t-ie oi-mer of certain la;rful money of the United States and i s desirous of paying to and delivering to said 'WIlk.tc ora County, .lash - in -ton, L,�'000.00 in lawful money of the United States in consideration of the agreement by said '::lhatcom County, lashington, to support and care for the said Andrew Anderson for the re- .mainder of his natural life, and to furnish a decent and eppropriate burial for him ttpon his deat:i, and said W hatcom County, by its Doard of County Coiimlissioners, is -willing to enter into such agreement u1)on t1ne pEymeat of the money as aforesaid, ITffi, TH1=; iORE1, In consideration of 4?500.00, lawful money of the United States, paid to said ':lhatcom County by tine said Andrew Anderson, the r ocei ut whereof is hereby acicnoviledged, said tcorl C0Unt7r cb es hereby agree to support and care for the said Andrew Anderson f or the remainder of his natural life, and further agrees to furnish a decent and appropriate burial for the said Andrevr Anderson upon his death. I?I 1:iIT1ESS ':l =OF the parties hereto have set their hands this 12th day f January,1925. It 11 11 It 11 11 11 II 1t if 11 I1 It 11 11 11 Board of County Coimiliss— It 11 ioners of '�.,"La tcom County n 11 State of 1. ashirigton 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1.1 It 11 1t 11 Nil 11 11 11 11 11 It If 11 11 11 1t 11 11 11 i, -IATCOH COUITTY, :'ASHIi'GTOY, By 1 d Brown, Chairi;i.n of the Board of County Coi.aiissioners. Andrew Anderson. On 1lotion the Board adjourned to meet on s; ed'nesday, January 14, 1925. ( Ja nr Trrtrr RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Zjednesday Tim 14th Dar or January 192 5 .7ednesda.y, January 14, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on :Londay, January 12, 1925. Present, all members of the Board aixl the Clerk in attendance. Tile following claims were allowed and pro ceedin-s had: ------ 000----- BIEF(RE TIIR BOARD OF COUITTY C0I'.1IISSI0IL1atS OF ; IhkTCOI:i CO=Y , ti/ASIII=TGTON IN TIE HATTM OF STORAGE OF COUI;'1'Y ) 0 R D E P.. A2�UTO?iOIIIsS OVER SUI`TDAY ) KW, on this day, this matter coming on before tip Board for consideration, and the Board deeming it to the best interests of u`lhatco m County to have county eu tomobiles stored in the county garage from Saturday night to Lionday morning; IT IS TFEF=i E-I;' ORDERED, that all county automobiles, excepting the SheriffI s automobiles, be placed in the t;hatcom County Garage on Saturday night and remain in said garage until Londay morning when they shall be delivered to users there of. IT IS FUR.T= 01MEI'L.EED, that at no time sial1 any county automobile be used for private purposes. Done in regular adjourned session of -he Board this 14th day of January, 1925. Attest: 11 11 11 11 It it If 11 11 11 it It 11 11 If if 11 Ed Brown, It Board of County Co.,imii.ss- " Chairman of the Board If ioners of ":iha.tcom County " ----- i1 State of ',-Ja4shington 11 County Commissioner :t 11 Is 11 t1 11 11 11 U It 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 Ge o Elder, County Commissioner F . C . I;ar t in , Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On I.:otion ti-le Board adjourned to meet on L�onday, January 19, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Satur clay THE 17 -h Dnx or is-nuary Jan Team Honday The 19th Day of January 1925 1925 Saturday, January 19, 1925. The Board net pursuant to adj ournnent taken on Wednesday, January 14, 1925. Present, all zaerabers of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------- 00o------ The applications of Hopewell Community Club, Gulf Grange, Blue Bird Club, L-aple Falls Conununity Club, and C. HeLmkn for dances, all on January 17, 1925, were approved by the Board. ------ 000------- On 1:1otion the Board adjourned to meet on Tionday, January 19, 1925. I onday, January 19, 1925. The Board met pursuant to a dj ourrzaezri t taken on Saturday, January 17, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follua ing claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ ✓ The application of Haynie Grange for dance on January 24, 1925, was approved by the board. ------ 000------ The County Engineer appeared before the Board of County Commissioners to discuss the matter of Road & Bridge work for the year 1925; also , on the question of use of county auto and question of date of regular board meeting. ------ 000------ '� A delegation from Lur--ni Island appeared before the Board on the natter of operation of Lw-mui ferry. ------ 000------ On -i-otion the Board adjourned to meet on Jednesday, January 21, 1925. 01 �` '1-) J.P . TERM RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ,` ednesday Tim 21st DAY of January 192 5 tiednesday, January 21, 1925. The Board rzt pursuant to adjournment taken on 1;onday, January 19, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clcrk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: 3m ------ 000------- BIF ORE TIUD BOARD OF CO, _ SS IOI=S Or, WH:.ATCOI: C OU!7Y , WA SH IITGT OIT . IA, THE MATTER OF THE BUILDING OF T IM 'NEST , LY APPROACH TO -i"n BRIDE AS I,UGENT' S BI=JDGE, ACROSS TFE HOOKSACK R E S 0 L U T I 0 IT. I? IV F OIT UHAT IS KUTO'::IT AS TIC ITOFT=i AST DIAGONAL ROAD IN 'UHATC0111 C OUITTY, � ASHIi,G- T OAT . ............. 'J1E]!E.AS, the westerly approach to the bridge known as ITugent's Bridge across the ill, acic River on the 17ortheast Diagonal Road in Uhatcom County, !,$ashin.�-:ton, has become unsafe for travel and has been condemned by the County Engineer of said %113-��tcom County, -::ashin--Gon, and J. H1REAS, it is necessary to re -build said qppxoach at once and the delay of advertising f or and letting of bids for such approach would endanger property and unduly cut off cojimunica- Lion by travel over said approach and bridge, and li::REAS, an emergency eXists; ITO ; , Tl1=SPORE, BE A717D IT IS I-MIlr 3Y B SOLVED tlx: t it is necessary to re -build said approach at once and the delay of advertising for and letting of bids would endanger property and unduly cut off coi-im ication by travel over said approach and bridge, and that an emorge:�cy exists, and BE IT I' T R RESOLV1ID tlw,t said westerly approach to said bridge be iruiiedi4.tely re -built by days labor or force account under the supervision of this Board. DOITEE IIT Px3GUL F ADJOU?.' D SESSION OF TI7; BOARD this 21st day of January, 1925. ATTEST: t� n ,i ,i it It 11 _ n n u u If If u 11 fi n " Board of 4our:ty Conmiiss- " ioners of ':lhatcom County " " State of Idashington " n It 11 is 11 it if n if it if If 11 11 If It If 1' C :Martin, Deputy County Auditor and ex- 1. officio Clerk of the 1,oard. ------ 000- Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board of County Comiissioners J A 17:iller, Seunty Cor issioner :Geo Elder, Co,missioner Petition of C. 17,ordrura et al for construction of ':Iingdarls on IT. side of I,00kmack River along land of C. NordrLua (': A. L. VE--.n Raalte in 26-4-3 E, was filed in office of Auditor • ------ 000_----- On 11otion tl� Board adjourned to meet on Friday, January 23, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Friday THE 23d DAY or January 192 5 Friday, January 23, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjourrmaent taken on`..ednesday, January 21, 1925. Iresent, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and pro ceedings had; ------ 000------ The applications of K of P Lodge of Deming, North _ellingiiara Grange, 1.11.arietta Grange, and of Orchard Grange, foi- dances on Jar.. 24, 1925, viere approved by the Board. Copy of Ordinance #725 by City of Blaine vacating portions of 7th, h and C Streets, and the alleys running E. a 'U . thru Blks . 1, 2, 3 L C., Cains First Addition to Blaine, was filed with this Board of County Conrsiis sioners and approved by them. ------ 000------ BEFOMP, TIC BOARD OF COUIIY COIZ.1ISSIOIERS OF 1,711ATCOI.f COUITTY, '�_;ASHIITGTO"T. IIT TIM 1.1ATTER, OF REiiODEI,IiIG ) GOSH_ IT-A?:DERSOIT =-EK BRIDGE R E S 0 L U T 10 IT IIT 19-39-4 E, ITEAR GOSHEI: ';r'II..EAS, it beco3aes necessary to remodel the Goshen -Anderson Creek Bridge, near Goshen, in order to make said bridge safe for travel; IMU, TIER TCM'U, = Aim IT IS h7EI:=Y =17SOLVIED, that the said Goshen -Anderson Creek Bridge be remodeled by Nutting in a span and taking out one bent of piles. Said remodeling to be done immediately by day labor or force account under the supervision of' this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd.day of January, 1925. Attest; n 1r It n n 11 11 if n 11 n It If If n r1 " Board of County Commiss- ioners of .lr:.tcom County " " State of Washing ton " 11 11 11 1111 i1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It 11 nil F. C. I1artin, Deputy County Auditor and Clc y-qc of the 23oard. ------ 000------- Ed Br own, Chairman of the Board J A I.11iller, County Commissioner Geo Elder,' County Commissioner On ITotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, January 27, 1925. `'y s =' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan Jan TERm Term Tuesday Friday Tim The 2`7�-h 30th Dar of Day of Janus-'.ry January 192 5 .. 1925 Tuesday, January 27, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I'riday, January 23, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ SOLDIIMS AIID SAILORS IIMIGEITT FUIID Winn Van Keuren Relief 95.00 Kulsha.n Post 1§154 American Levion Care of sick ex -soldier 11.25 ------ 000------ ,I/ On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, January 30, 1925. Friday, January 30, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, January 27, 1925. Present, all riembers of ,the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and ,proceedings had: ------ 000------ The applications of Gulf,range and Ko. Bellingham Grange for dances on January 31, 1925, were approved by the Board. ------ 000------ B , F OF TIC BOARD OF COUIITY C01.11ISSI OI EPS OF I :T THE HATTER OF ESTABLIS { -ITT OF"LU? 11.1i + + F'.RY FUND" WHATC011 COUNTY, VASHIITGTOIT.' ORDER ESTABLISHIITG . WHEEREAS, the 1925 budget provides for the purchase, insurance, operation, repairs, etc., of the Lummi Ferry; IT IS T1ER17ORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, wed she hereby is directed to establish a fund known as the "Lummi Ferry Fund" from which the purchase, insurance, operation., repairs, etc. are to be naid. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of January, 1925. " n"" "" it if n n n" It u n if " Board of County Commiss- rr Ed Brown, ioners of Wha.tcom County Chaixmian of the Board State of Washington J. A. laller, n n u" u" rr n" n" u "un un County Ccrrnzisszoner Attest: F. C. La.rtin, Geo. Elder, Deputy County Auditor and County Cornnis sioner Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, January 31, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _Jan .. TERM Saturday,, ..._.._THE .........._..._— Saturday, January 31, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, January 31, 1925. 'Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were a.11oyred and proceedings had; ------ o0a------ The application of Marietta Grar�ge for dance on Jan. 31, 1925, eras approved by the Board. ------ OGo------ CPT' ITS ALLC�.!! 3 C OUITTY TIa-ASUP11 ' AT TITS; SI::T T , _ SIT T `, CR TI-T 1: O TTH 111MI_IIG DECEi P:; R 31, 19241. v In the r:aatter of the settlement -:rith Edith H. Thorntcn, Counter Treasurer of '>lhatcom County, � ashin`,tan, for tree rionth ending Decen oer 31, 1924. IToi[, at this time, tYiis matter coining on for consideration, and the said Edith i,':. Thornton having filed with this Board a state:aaerit setting forth her receipts and e_isbusse_r_ents, and having checked and_ connpared the saii.e with the statement, and I:avinL; found t1,1a.t they -were actual ly ],.-aid out by the said Treasurer during the said month, said payments bei_cu , .de in the suzas, aiid froi-a the funds aid for the ptwposes hereinafter set forth; I'_', IS TI-01, 1011 I H31'cELY OIL :,BD by this Board tlm..t said Edith 11. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be ar& she hereby is allowed_ credits for said disbursements as follm,7s, to -wit: STLTE Gf.'J'.JIT�11, FUI1.D For cash Laid State Treasurer 6,165.21 For casli ])aid State Treasurer For cash lraid State Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash ].-;aid State Treasurer For c asli paid State Treasurer Fo2:- cash paid State Treasurer For cash I; -aid State Treasuuer For cash paid State Treasurer For cash Maid Stc.te Treasurer For cash paid State Treasurer Fau cash -paid State Treasurer For cash ].aid State Treasurer For cash ;paid State Treasurer For warrants redeemed ST.F,2D SCF00L FUIDD STAM i.�IILITI:RY FUIID STATE 1111. AIEITT HIGI- 3AY FTM STIM PUBLIC HIG'FJJY FIRM STATE HIGHL'U? EDUCATI OIT F UIU) STATE CAPITOL BUILDI_TG FUND STA1 ; 1 IECLAT---kTIOIT t VOLVII.G FUITD STATE VE i'I111jUTS' C 01',1]�J'HSAT I OIy F ITIM STATE FOIJ.. ST FIFE !-�EOTECTIOIT FUIM STATE FjdTLS & I11RIiVAY FLIED STATE G = FUITD STATE FISITsRIES IIJ_1) STATE =ACHERS' PETL�1iF1 T FUl D C OUIITY CUMRUT T M ?2E.1SE F U71D C01TITT-`% I:01iD AITD BRIDGE FLIPD For bond interest coupons redeemed (IDerm. IIy. 2B & No. 5) For viarrar. is r edeejned For warrants redeemed For warrar is redeemed For warrants redeeiried S01DIF1,S' 1`11LIF..J' I, UID COUITTY" TTICIIERS I RLPTIR���'1-T _{ ITD lZI'.IsA: �� T`iT HIGIi:':l,tir J�T TD LIQ,,U0E II7Ih'STIG1".TI015 FUiTI) 322.15 689.25 2,580.06 :..152.98 8,032.51 1,712.38 1,707.64 3,877.45 269.59 79.00 37.30 90.00 180.00 20,177.47 258.75 160.00 108.00 1 , 88, . 50 183.86 4`6 /1 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS oy urday 31st jo-rluary THF DAY OF 192 5 .. . .... ....... For warrants redeemed For warrant's redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on sezae For warrents redeemed For cash Paid Ci.ty and To,,%n Treasurers For cash paid Tavinshii) Treasurers For viarraiits redeeir-ed For interest on same For school bonds redeemed For school bond interest coupons redeemed For warxants redeemed For interest on same For road bond interest cou-,)ons redeemed I For road bonds redeeLied For road b:-nd interest cou-Pons redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeeii'ed For r-oad bond interest cou-Ijons redeemed For road 'bond interest cou-i-,ons redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed For road bonds 'redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed For road bond interest cou].)ons redeei-.ied For road bond interest coupons redeey.ied I For road bond,- interestc' cou]. ons a:edeeaaed For road bonds redeeiiied For road bond interest coupons redec-.(,:ed I,'cr warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For varralats redee---,-e(L :For warrants redeemed Vcr interest on s,--)r,1-e COUIK2Y GAZE I:OrL=TIOI, 7FJUI7) 1-1AT'JILIAGE, C —ERTI I'l CATE, FU21) TBUCIERSI IFSTITUrLT FTTITD C OU1,14'2Y RIVER Ila)ROVEIEITT PORT Or BEILLEITC-Tri FIJ11]) I - U.- CITIES FUITDS TONESHIP FMIDS SCHOOL DISTRICTS, E1172MAL 1-Mla) SCHOOL DISTRICTS, REDI]1�1-TIOI`f FUIM) SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUII--IDILKG 1,'UITD ROAD IL:,!-1.ROVZL-"j:'T DIST. L'O. 17 FU:TD ROAD 11.11-I'L WE11211'T DI S T . Nw . 18 FUIT ROAD IILPROVE141;T DIST. NO. 19 FT-JIT ROAD DIST. 1-.0. 20 FTJ1TD ROAD I1.L7-?11O1TEL2!,.7. DIST. ITO. 21 FTEa) ROAD 13.111210VELE1,1T DIST. HO. 22 FTJ-11) ROAD -, -1 - rp �j OVII, rr A -.- DIST. ITO. 23 F13171) ROAD DIST . ITO. 25 FIT ROAD' I-31PROVE-ILITT DIST. No. 26 FUND ROAD DIST. 11T0. 27 FU11D ROAD DIST. I'M. 31 FUIM I�ATII DITCH F7'-"J) DIIU,' LIST. ITO . I ILAII11ir7 H12111"111-'r 11 1-1U11:1) DRAIN. DIST. I'M. 15, 1IAI1T'm�1TyjrCI--, T�Tu:p--j T DRAT11. DIST. 11.0. 17, C 07 S TF TJC T ICI7 j,7.T1,0, �i - % 841.91 31.00 2.00 4,246.76 164.29 4,135.64 35,275.94 17,235.09 53,052.05 11,500.00 5,587.50 5,750.00 14.75 315.00 17,500.00 825.00 309.33 206.25 922.17 1 0 8, 0 . 0 0 27,000.00 1,306.25 2,836.90 4,147.50 .1,758.00 5,000.00 2,915.03 98.00 315.37 177.25 5.00. 1.21 Total Disburse cents ................ ;�? 254,414.35 We d o hereby certify that vie find the casli in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various, banks to her credit at the close of business on Decelaber 31, 1924, taie sv,,ire I ijeinC, in viords-andfitures @,sfollo-.-.,s, to-lvitu: RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS 5:6 -5 J iERbi S.c!, t.u1.d �T THE. 31S t DAY OF January 192 5 Depositary Treasurer's Balance Fi rst National Bank 71,299.04 Be lliil�l,ii1 National Bank 53,167.02 Northwestern National Bank 50,276.66 American National Bank 50,000.00 Home State Bank of Blaine 15,000.00, First National Bank of Lynden 27,000.00 First -Niati oral Bank of Ferndale 20,000.00 Citizen's State B2.i7k of Ferndale 10,000.00 Garrison Bros. State Bankof Sumac 8,000.00. Nooksack Valley State :bank of Everson 12,000.00. Farmers and I'ierchants Bank of llooksack 8 , 000,. 00. Custer State Bank of Custer 5,000.00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 15,000.00. .Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit yp 344,742-72. CASH III 017510EA: Investments 33,228.00 Currency 696.00 Silver 13.31 Checks and cash i terns 23,515.17 Cash in Vault 2,251.79 Total cash in office 59.,704.77 Grand Total Treasurer's Cash on Nand $404,447.49 IN TLSTIMIONY vie have Hereunto set our hands and .affixed the seal of the Board of County Cor,Lnis sioners of sgThi tcors County, ,,ashington, -t i s 31st day of January, 1925. it It 1f It 1f it it It I if If It it fr it " Board of County Coimaiss- it " ioners of j ha,tcom County " " State of j:`a.shinLe ton n ar tt n If ;r n 1t it it if It it et n Attest: Sara E. Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of Jdi e Board. ------- 000------ Ed Brovn, Chai r=:ian of the Board. J. A. Iii licr, County Cormiis si oiler .Geo. Elder, County Corns�i ssioner On laoti on t. l-e Board adjourned to i� et on I.-Ionday, February 2, 1925: of Board of County Coi0unis sioners . RECORD.. OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan .1'r:�rr or -day TxF 2d DAY OT �'ebrt�a,rlr 192 Illonday, February 2, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, January 31, 1925. Present, a.11 iriambers of the Board and. the' Clerk in attendance. were. allowed and proceedings had: Sa:,7a E . Barrett. J. a,ylan d Clark D . S`, urtenb erg A. J, Loge Lucy. E. >'ing 11T. Colvin -L. Cozier F . C.. !,._artin . Jessie `vfalters Julia T. Church Glen J. Slater . Joe Gotchy Edna i'Lae Ki r_gsmore d Brown J. A. Iriiller Geo . E"lder lNellie H;. Abbo,tt Jennie 11. Robin Edw, in I1.; Day , ` H. Heaton H. Beach Anna Bcrthuseri. Geo . H . , Sybra.nt. Alvada Kelly Ed I,. Brinson E. i.iehl i g. IT-argaxet J. Diaz C 1, s. R. 0. Stone Hector Gawlev Robert C. G i-lroxr L. J. Irwin J. %:. Smith Ed E. Hardin P . Brown G . P . Ki nca.id Archie Stewart Pearl C. Johnson Ed;=r-in Gruber I' . D .- Kenyon . Haze 1 B . Heun Edith H. Thornton Frank U,i1son Clive 'V_' ilson J. H. Stevenson J . C. Harri _rig t on F{'.. L. Canfield S . A. Earl C. W . Fisk Claire laic lhart Cassie C Ca.les Ed I:Lelhart H. D. L' cAr t_r1.ur h L.i Carver G A Pence Jessie Duerr Helen Cam-nbell D EcArthur A L Callahan J B Bennett A L I:iedhurs t tt i Brock H D 'Drain Jno Glover H Carpenter Paul Tolman C C King B King J F i:'_�cKinnon L_ B E,derards J B Edwards Ben Coliga.n I:ir s E , Day E D ajr Ader I,_ul{es Walter Borchardt !.:rs P+r,-.nces K Atherton H L, C =ax ro l l , Jr Fred l r lfcElmon Carl I cCoy r W Gooch Edwin G Park J G Barb er ,.alter Fouts E e n --lead Sa.."l M Barrett , Coun U-,T Auditor E E Lescher ------ 000_.._--- The.. folloti'ri ng claims Salary as County Auditor y; Salary as Deputy Auditor & Bookkeeper Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor Salary as Deputy Auditor do do Salary as Deputy Auditor & Bookkeeper Salary as Deputy Auditor-&. Clerk of Board Salary as Recorder do Sn1a,ry as Deputy Auditor Salary, a,s Deputy Auditor a/c Auto Licenses C1erk services for Auditor-'!. " '-' (. 5 ' days. Salary as - County . Commis s ioner. . do do (20 days' Salary. as- Supt.- County Schools Salary as Deputy Supt. Co. Schools Salary as Justice/ of Peace do Salary a s Constable (20: da,y's ) Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace Sala1'y as Charity Commissioner, Salary as rroba"ci on Officer Salary a.s County Physician Salary a.s Coroner.' Salary as County: Tuberculosis Nurse. . Salary as idatron Detention Hospital . Salary a,s Janitor for Courthouse -Salary as Assistant Janitor for Courthouse, Salary as Itleehanic in County Garage Salary as F1oorman. , Salary a's Judge do Salary as Clerk Salary as Deputy Clerk d0 Salary a.s Prosecuting Attorney Salax;r as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Sa.1axy as Sem-etary f or Pro secuting Attorney Salary a,s County Treasurer Salary as Chief Deputy Treasurer. Salary as Deputy rTrea surer Sa1Exy as Cashier for 'Treasurer Salary as .Bookkeeper for Treasurer Salary as Clerk for Treasurer do do do (10 days) do (Extra) do " Salary as Assessor Salary as Chief' Deputy Assessor Sa,!a.ry as Deputy Assessor do do Salary as Field . Deputy Assessor (25 1 days ) Salary as Sheriff Salary as Deputy Sheriff do do do do do do Salary as Superintendent . of County Hom-e Salary as I.a-tron of County Ho -me Salary a, s Teamster for County Home Salary as Cook for County Home do Asst. do " Salary as Hurse for County Home do Asst. do n do " Salary as .Office Ass:Lt-ant for Agri. Agent Salary as County Agricultt�'al Agent Salary as County Engineer Salary as Deputy .Engineer Salary as I_istrumenUman for Engineer (1/2 dal Sa,1ar;y as Chainman for Engineer (_, 3 days c 1 �V-rc d0 / �'r_ C_� a Salary as Inspector of Geneva. -Park Road �8 days) Te_>ding Courthouse f:.mace Claims paid. by Revolving Fund Salary as Court Steno` ramher 187.50 125.00 75.00 125.00 120.00 .100.00 115.00 13.5 : 00 115.00 100.00 125.00 125.00 15.00 166.66 166.66 107.52, 187.50 125.00 100.00 loo.oa 38.72 35.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 66.66 125.00 75.00 125.00 25.00 175.00 135.00 178.65 178.65 l�3'7. 50 150.00 115.00 1811.50 175.00 100.00 1S7 .50 150.00 125.00 135.00 125.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 32.25 100.00 100.00 18.7 .50 150.00 120.00 110 .00 ila•00 127.50 187.50 .150.00 150.00 125.00. 125.00 125.00 140.00 40.00 115.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 15.00 10.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 91.66 158.33 18,7 .50 160.00 3.50 12.00 10.00 48.00 55.25. 2,039.11 313.10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �� e Jan TEnm iionday Txn 2d Dky of February 192 5 -E E Lescher He11ie H Abbott Margaret J Diaz Geo H,Sybrant H B Carroll, Jr Lowman & Hanf ord Cc C C,King ldrs - L-.ra Lyle Hazel, C Pehher Irs I:I H Siiil9son. Vesta.•I\T Higginson Helga, 0 l;r1a:��e-son Olive.H Basford Lucile A %?eedham �^s H R tilalki nshaw Idor i�?. • S Iia,tson z:; T °lIeyer Catherine iontgo eery I.L. s Ina. P Gnagey R:.: ,'T G� 1,.,,ore D H Di nkle R L Kline, Agent Preparing evidence for Pros. At ty. (6.00 & Deed for County Treasurer (1.50) Eya.)ense as Supt. County Schools_' Ex -dense as Coui-ty I,?urse Expense as Charity Coi:mlissioner E<Lhense as County Agricultural Agent Off ice supplies for County Agricultural. Agent Ex -dense as Su-,Derintend ent--County Home Services to County Superintendent do c! o do a/c 8 th grade Slain do do do do do do do do do do Servi.Qq on .County Board , of Education Service on County Board of Education do do Salary as S pec ia.l Deputy Sheriff a/c Da,nc es Premiti_1 on bond of salter H Beach, Co.nstable, tr H Heaton, 7.50 28.28 19.39 2.50 5.00 2.94 10.65 74.25 42.00 24.00 12.00 16.50 21.00 21.00 21.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 24.00 Jt?slice of Peace 19.00 S D Slentz & Co Preinitwi on bond of Geo. 11der 185.00 Sabine L Carr Prer_iiuin on bond of Ed Brown 95.00 Peters Realty .Co. Insuranc e Pre:�ium on Courthouse Furniture Fixtures 24.00 C J Soreinsen Insurance P2.,emia,1 on Ford & Buick 15.98 Geo ?'. Zla�les Insurance Preiniwn on Sheriff's Autos' 179.03 Pa i f i c Tel . & Tel. Co Phone service to County Offices 88 :20 iestern Union Tel. Co Servi ces to County Treasurer 4.29 Bell-�'T_'nel'1C '.n PWb Co Public 'li nE for County 10:55 Union Pri .'.Bind << Sta Co Su ,,)lies to Su_!),- (7.1"l)Treas(157.90)Assessor(604.10) lerk(44-00)Audi Ctor(10.45)Sheriff("12.05) & Ct.House (5c'30.60) 1, 476.27 Griggs Sta Frtg Co Su-orr, li e s to Treas (5 50)Atty(8.00)-Ct :e porter (. . 50 ) Cle (29.35)ALlditor (! .35) 8 Suot(12:6.0) 61.10 Anstei:t Printing Co Fri_ infor Asses sor(69.50)Treas(10 75)' L-Sheriff (3`. .6 5- 118.90 Irish Printing Co Priintir for County Treasurer 29.50 Toymer Printiing Cc Pri nting blanks for County Clerk - 72.00 West lublishi rg Co Digests L Pacific R eUorters 70.00 C A Griffith Cc Rubber s'mps & printing for Auditor'(8..25 )Tre_ Gos (1.,05) & ClezL (61.60) 70.90 1mel"i can Law Book Co Vol -34 Corpus Jur is for Judge B1•own 8.00 Ke.e Lo1L Ii_,"g Co Ribbons for. Clerh(7.50) 8c Ribbo_. & carbon for Atty (17 .25) & Ct'. S tenogrLl:pher (17 .25) 42.00 H D I;!cArthur I:Iotor Annual for Assessor 1.25 C 1+ Easton Foui.tain hen for County Cleric 2.50 Owl Pharrn-m,cy Cushions for Treas(3.60)Assessor(6.75) & Clerk(4.05) 14.40 J C T:Ii.ntoiz Dental Servi ces to County Fa Li cr_t 1.00 Wallace A Smith, I:I D 1L-11,ay of County Patients 7.50 Red Cross P'_narmacy Drugs for County Pa.tients 108.85 The Weiser Drug Co Drugs for County 1'a.ti ents g 24.65 Ei ho Drug Store Drugs for County Patients 4.00 Lottie A Clark Anaesthetic for Lena Harvey 5.00 Sumas Hospital Care of Lena Harvey 46.00 Carstens Pac1_i ng Co Keat for Detention Hos i�ital 17.05 Arthur C HarlowAA;foi?la.nce service for I-i.utchinson-County Hone to St.LukeN ef u1gVa,1deS0»--Blaine to County Hospital 8.00 Thiel & ,,elter Dishes, springs _etc . for County Home 16.40 Ah,pliance Sales & Serv.Co Flashing ina.chine for County- Home 160.00. 11o,Yse'Heardtirare Co Hardti�rare for County Hoi-iie 28.41 ITort'�vres t iiar aware Co Hardware for County Home 7.40 John F Campbell Repair of Truck for. County Home .80 Cline '& Young I?idse for County Home 15.51 Fair Departn: en t Store _do o _ 71.79 F F Gerard Supplies for County Home 36 .63 Hur d's Garage -Gas, oil etc. for County Home '9 .65 w-, Odle Shoe repairs --County Hmme 18.40 Poultr7r Feed Assn Feed for County Home 1G5.40 Bellingha, Coal I_Tines Coal for County Horne 68.80 Setter's G_ ocery Groceries for County Home 10.50 zfl 1. 1�12a uco._oi Co. Dairyiinen's As s' n IT tier for County Home 89.80 Fourta,in Ba'Lery Bread f or County -E 10E;le 42,40 W, J P-Tnr Su;;>plies for County Home 76.29 Columbia, Valley Lbr Co Ltu,?ber for County Hoi-ie 1.30 I;I Vall'a, Lent for I.-s Youngstrorn. 10.00 Ben Tuicker Care of i:ia�;cy children 20.00 1:'Jn.Ch:ildren's Ho -me Society Care of t-.To En�;strolil Children 24.00 I:ia.rgaret 1' oods i de Care of I:iiss E _saa. Ilelga.s on 44L. . 50 11.verton Saniatori-LLn Care of Floodi)t?r-, Ba1dwins0ill 209.43 0 R i-I611infr--sworth Burial of Annie iir?ol: 25.00 I ITCone Assist«.nce rendered I:Ics. Frank, et al 8,30 I:irs l'i G DuBois Groceries for Brandt 9 .85 J F I: .ur�i_n & Co Groceries for Colligan 20.69 J 0 Gulbransen Groceries for Harvey- 15.95 Brown & Cole, Inc. Groceries for Johnson_, et al 81.01 G & B Sallaon Packing Co Groceries for I::IrS . Taylor 35.00 r V R6chda.le Co 'Groceries for I-Ianowe11 20.00 The Fr.' r it laTett & Grocery Co Groceries for lPraan]_ C'"" F;eagraff 27.21 E I�: Duvet Groceries for-6ri"hton 23,45 4 RECORD _ OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. -Jan_.:: TrRm onde THE 2d DAY or February 192 5 Lynden Dept. Store J A Albers Everson Iiercantile Co Jacobson Grocery Ciolten & i,lontfort The O'Connor Grocery. Curtin &c Fraser Northyrest Auto Electric Co Auto Radiator & Fender T,J orks T & :11- Tire & Rubber Co iTorthwest. Hardware Co Tab or • & - Cruikshank Automotive Parts Service �::eldit Cc j- R1 Laube & Son, Inc Clark -Auto Top Co, Inc Pressentin-Hullouist Motor Co Uj lson Electric Co Page Service Station.. John 1T -Furey Hollnian & Rychmaal Jaii7es Hoag, TiY•e Co i:ia.rtin EElect•ric Co 1s,: K 1.1-a cDonal d Thal & Thal- Hanning Hardware T:`a ste • Products Co Oral Pharmacy Cascade Laundry & Dye rlorks Ja.-L' f e' s Thai Bros Nellie A Robinson Puget -Sound I.Welding Co P .ul Tolsma.n . Nellie A Robinson Sa.ndisoll Studio Hay ry•DawsonIs Cafe Cafe Richelieu Dola.n•'s • Cafe The Bridge Lunch Jack 11-arti n's Restaurant Red's • Cafe Groot•& Steele Gus's Lunch A F Snyder Broy-m • & Cole, Inc Setze-r's Grocery St Vincents Home for the Aged Heineriann Diagnostic. Lab oratory J L Johnston Tom- Va.nderma.y Chet Holmes F A Brooks C Beck Geo Carpenter L'ben H7ead - i:i E j a rns on Bex•t Carl I:luenscher E A Parker - T1-,eodor Linde Herbert Brom Olof Glad J A Shields V B Rogers um Radder Art Emerson U I'I Van Over Iila.y F ul lne r Clem Knutson Ing Knutson David*Bisset S D Walston L R Abel G -_ G r i f f e n Arthur Top A Yatwrens A Berk T P Jeffers C C Sm i th L R Abel Fred Tarte- S J lietr r F A :crooks I; N ch2i e Chet Holmes Goo Car]-Jen ter Jaa,ies Scutt Groceries for Yeldma et al Groceries for Ius John Store Groceries for Hunt & L1a.hlein Groceries for Trove Groceries -f or Davie , et al Groceries .for Curry, et al Auto parts, fo-r- Sheriff 8 00 835Auto parts f or -Sheriff.�9.'92�E.-ngiheer CoGarageN:60� & Co. Supt.(1.55) Auto Repairs for Supt.(2.00) &: Sherilcf(4.00) Auto parts for County Gas -age Hardware for Sheriff(2.75) Ct House(2.82) &c. Co. Garag•e(44.25) iia.teri a.l .for County Garage (36.83) & Sheriff (10.:.00 ) Material for County Garage Welding gas ptunp f or County Garage Auto repair for .Sheriff Re_gair of Curtain for Sheriff Auto repairs for Sheriff Light --batteries •& bulbs for -Sheriff Tire etc..for Sheriff -Keys for Sheriff -Rei)ai rs to Courthouse Tire for --Cor.miissi oners car - Light relia.i is for Courthouse Letteriyig signs in Courthouse Suppli es for Janitor & clothing for prisoners heloing Janitor Supplies for Courthouse Janitor ReDiovi.11g Garbage -from- Courthouse - Soa j? f or Courthouse Laundry f or jai Su,)pli_es f or Jail . ��.':att-resses etc f or Jail Suppli es for Jail «elding screen for Jail viilldow Board of Prisoners Tobacco for Zlea.therfw d Photos -for Sheriff llea.ls for Jurors 13eals for Jurors do. do -do do do do _ Tires etc. %'or Sheriff's cars Groceries for Co Hol:ie(270.97) Detention Hospital (55.25)I:7 s.S'si�ith(20.r71) .& Deboer(10.00) Groceries for Detention Hospital Care of 1,1z s I.icCreesh '.bests of -County Patients ROAD AMID BRIDGE FIM - 61.. Salary a;s.Ialechanic a/c road machinery Salary as- Truck Driver do do - do do do. do Labor on Ha.nnegan Road do Labor on Everson -Goshen Road Labor on Blaine -Haynie & hit View. Roads A o Labor on Labor on do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do jlloodlaw n-Road Hugents Bridge Labor on Crabtree Bridge do Labor on d'loodlavin Bridge �3 Fill do do do do do do 113.94 25.85 .25 .20 - 12.45 90e68 57.8.9 -16.35 20,Q7 6.00 40.59 49.82 46.83 6 .3•0 1.00 2.50 .90 1.05 19.2v 15.95 2.00 2'76.00 lv . 7.5 25.94. 4-.90 17.85 14.25 1.90 51.36 9.uO 23.00 - 167.''70-- 21.90 4- . 50 447.00 - 2 .40 4.50 22.9.5 12.65 8.50 6.05 . 36.85 13.35, 19.85 8.35 96.88 386.93 10.48 12.00 125.00 72.58 10.62 10.62 2.25 2.13 - 19.13 21.25 14.00 54.37 58.00 6.75 13.75 4.00- 42.00 27.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 45-.00 31.50 13.50 27'00 45.00 45.00 ' 27.00 4'7 .5 0 49.50 13 : 50 72.00 --11.-38 6 .7.5 42.00 31.50 24.00 24- : 00 29'.75 .29.75 20.00 'RECORD� OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS San TERM Monda . ..... ... ... ........ .. ... ........... Tim -DAY oF ROAD AIND BRIDGE FUND (Continued) X. Herman Pehr son Labor'on L. Squal. Bridge,on Marietta Road 39.38 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Stickney Id. & Hanndgan Bridges 5.50 Gerrit Veleke do 4.13 Willie Honcoop do 3.00 John Baxter Labor on Nugents.,U S, Dinwoodie & Crabtree Bridges 32.50 Eben Mead do 6.37 Francis Brooks do 19.13 John G Olund Labor on Mt. View Road 11.81 Wm... Foote do 9.75 M E Trammell do 3.94 Carl Iff Larson do 7.00 Iverson Lumber Co Lumber for Blaine-Lynden Road 22.68 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Lumber for Hannegan Bridge 39.20 Lynden Department Store Spikes for Hannegan.Bridge 3.30 0 A Johnson Lumber Co Lumber for Welcome Bridge 18.43 James Sherwood Hauling plank for Welcome Bridge 3.50 0 E Whited Gas, oil and repairs to.Nugents Bridge 5..17 R F. Raper Piling--Nugents Bridge 280.75 Lynden Department Store Hardware.for Nugents Bridge 11.66 Carl Holdt Blacksmithing--1Tugents Bridge- 5.40 American Concrete Works Culvert--I"Tugents Bridge(18.00)& Mt -View Rd(76.50) 94.50 Larson & Miller Hardware for Crabtree Bridge(.75) & Repair trucks, etc.(8i25) 9.00 Schuman Steel & Machly Co Culvert for L. Squal. on Marietta Road 3.00 Farmers Mercantile Co 1 Ship Auger 1.25 H V1 Buzzard Repair--1 Bracket (San 10) 4.75 Everson Garage Welding grader Ratchets 1.00 Lynden Welding & Mfg. Co Welding road grader 1.00 Horthvie,st Auto Electric Parts for Trucks 32.17 J M Laube & Son Truck repair 15.25 Automotive Parts Service Repairs for Truck 28.20 Northwest Hardware Co do 8.79 John F Campbell Auto repairs 31.95 Standard Auto Co Repairs for Trucks 38.53 Puget Sound Welding Co Oxygen 4.75 Diehl Motor Co Damage to Mercy car by County Truck 12.60 RIVER IMPIROVMqEUT FTRW Chet Holmes labor on Emerson Wing (Truck Driver) 4.25 M Bjarnson do 11 It 4.25 Clem Knutson Labor on Emerson Wing & River above Everson Bridge 120.00 Wm Radder do 115-.00 V B Rogers do 100.00 Art, EmersoA do 94.50 W, X11, Van Over do 103.50 Art Emerson do 14.00 David Bisset do 90.00 Leo Jess do 19.25 Schuman Steel & Mach Co Cable for River at Everson Bridge 65.00 Everson Mercantile Co Explosives for River at Everson Bridge 25.85 Lynden Department Store Powder for River near Timon School 14.00 Evertz Brass Foundry Bronze Bushing 9.00 Curtin & Fraser Welding for piledriver '2.50 Union Iron Works 6 Cast Plates .90 Northwest Hardware Co Repair for River Machinery .72 H IV, Buzzard Welding & Repair for River Machinery 110.25 PERMANE11T HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE -FUND John Bullock Labor on Samish Road 127.50 John Bullock, Jr' do 80.50 A Ewing do 40.25 0 Magner do 30-00 A W Frost, Labor,on Guide Meridian Road and Bridge 74.00 Geo Maryott do 12.00 Ben Crabtree do 36.00 Leo Jess Labor on Guide Meridian Road 27.00 G Assink do 17.00 Mike Van Mersbergen do 22.05 Ben Tucker Labor on Deming -Glacier Road 130.00 Maurice Tucker do 50.00 Carl Buchanan do 68.00 Fritz Johnson do 36.00 Howard Moore do 10.00 Roy Baxter do 10.00 T1 F Seton do 10-00 Corrinne Buchanan do 8.00 Amos Johnson do 18.75 M Palmer do 14.00 S D Walston Labor on Marshall Hill 22.50 Max Fullner do 31.75 L R Abel do 51.75 A Nouvrens do 51.75 Arthur Top do 34.63 Geo Elder do 39.00 Thos P Jeffers do 78.00 Fred Tarte do 78.00 S X'Marr do 60.75 Chet Holmes. do 51.00 E Bebme do 52.00 C Beek do 31.50 Oscar Watson do 20.00 M Gilmore do 36.00 Jan , TEnrr RECORD ®E COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday Tim 2d Dar or February 192 5 G V1 Carpenter James Scutt Marion Palmer Amos Johnson Chas Christen W Y1 Jordan J C Brighton Nick Omlin Harry Reamer E E B oddy R A Darnell Maple falls Garage Automotive Parts Service Geo H Weir Co C E Whited R F Raper American Concrete ►forks Diehl :iotor Co D J Haines D C Lamoreaux, Agent hike Christensen C S Beard, Trustee J G Johannson Henry•L Julius Gesli•Thorsteinson B Hall, H Goodfellow Th Thorsteinson H P Hansen Mrs H .Julius Union Prtg., Bind., & Sta Cc John Van Ginkle J W Schuyleman G P Kincaid, County Clerk Frank A Turner, Snohomish Clerk Albert. U Ma.chemer Lovisa.Ballentyne Carl Bang Frank E Knapp Edna M Sheppard FERLLUTEET HIGM71AY IM IMITANCE FUND (Continued) Labor on Marshall Hill 39.00 do 20.00 Labor on Kendall Ditch on Deming -Glacier Road 8.50 do 15.00 do 4.00 Labor on Acme=llickersham Road 6.00 do 1.75 do 26.50 do 14.00 Labor on Acme-t7ickersham Road 21.50 Gravel for Samish Road 12.10 Truck Repair 16.10 Repair to Truck 6.50 Parts for Truck 3.68 Gas & Oil for Harshall Hill 4.75 Piling for Marshall Hill 210.00 Culvert for Samish Road 9.00 Truck repairs 57.77 LUL,2II I FERRY FUND Operating Lunni Ferry (21 days) 70.00 Insurance Premium on ferry "Central" 405.00 Repairs .to Lummi Ferry 224.47 Purchase of Ferry(9577.00)Ins.for 1924(605.75) 10,182.75 DIKE DISTRICT 110. 1 FUND Labor on Outlet 2.00 do 2.00 do 2.00 do 2.00 do 8.00 do 5.00 do 5.00 do 3.00 2 Poll Books 3.05 DUFFNER DITCH FUND Labor on Duffner Ditch 14.25 do 21.87 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND Recording Marriage Certificates 27.00 do 1.00 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS INDIGENT FUND Relief 15.00 do 10.00 do 20.00 Burial of Joseph Pym 100.00 Relief 30.00 ------ 000------ The January report of C. C. King, Supt. County Home, was approved by the Board. The minutes of the January Session were read and approved by the Board. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, February 5, 1925. ChairmAn Board of County Commissioners 'RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Tmim Thurs.day.,_.__ THE..__._......_...5tY�...__._._.._.... - __ ..�nx_.o�......_.....__..._..February.._ o7 l Thursday, February, February 5, 1925. -The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 21onday, February 2, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: LVA ------ 000------ Application of Marietta Grange for dance on February 7, 1925, was granted by .the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COhMISSIOT,1ERS OF- WHATCOM COUNTY,. WASHINGTON. . ........... IN THE NATTER OF THE SALE OF BO1gDS OF UHATCOM COUNTY; WASHINGTON, .IN .RESOLUTION. THE AMOUT ca? 130,100. 00 17RMV,AS, the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, has heretofore duly made and entered its resolution to 'sell bonds of said Whatcom.County, Washington, in the amount of $130,100.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes set forth. in the budget of the Road and Bridge Fund of said Whatcom County for the fiscal year 1925, and WHEREAS, said bonds were duly advertised for sale in accordance vr. th .Chapter 151 of the 1923 Session Lavis of the State of Washington, said sale to take place and bids to be opened for said bonds on February 5th, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock, A.M., and WHEREAS; at a regular meeting -of this Board.held.on said February 5th, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A.N. bids for said bonds were opened, and the best bid received at said time and place for said bonds was received from Seattle National Bank and Smith & •Strout, Inc. whose bid was as follows-: 0100.31 for each 6100.00 in value of the bonds delivered, and accrued interest -on said bonds from .the date thereof to date of delivery to said bidder, said bonds to draw interest at the rate of 4z o, interest payable annually, and. - Said Seattle National Bank and Smith & Strout, Inc.,, did in said bid further agree to pay the cost of printing said_ bonds and the' cost of legal.. -opinion on the validity of said bonds,', and further agreed to take delivery of said bonds ih either Bellingham or Seattle, Washington; and WHEREAS, said Seattle National Bank. and Smith & Strout, Inc., did enclose with said bid a certified check in the amount of �6600.00, the same -being 5% of the amount of the bid, -and WHEREAS, the said bid of the Seattle Nati onal Bank and Smith & Strout, Inc. , was the highest and best bid received. for said bonds, and it is the unanimous opinion of this Board that said bid should be accepted, and This Board being fully advised in the premises, DOES NOW HERRESOLVE that the said bid of_ .Seattle National Bank and Smith & Strout, Inc . , as hereinabove -set forth,be and . the same .hereby is accepted, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such amount of said bonds .as is necessaryfor the purposes set forth in . the said Budget of the Road. and Bridge Fund of 'Vfhatcom County, Washington, for the. fiscal year 1925, be sold and delivered to said Seattle National Bank and Smith & Strout, Inc., on the terms set forth in the aforesaid bid, said bonds to be general obligations of said Whatcom County, 1ilashington, and to be executed and delivered in accordance with the lazes of the State of Washington. Done -in regular session of the -Board this 5th day of February, 1925. if 11 11 is It to It 11 p 11 It 11 ti 'II II " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington It if u If u It u if it to If If o if n ATTEST: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown-, Chairman of the Board. J A Miller, Commissioner Geo Elder Commissioner ------ 000------- On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, February 6, 1925 _.......,Jan, _TERri_. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 6th................._ ._ ..._..DaI_._or....___. _....February - 192 5 Friday, February 6, 1925. ..The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, February 5, 1925.. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings hadl --.-_-000------ Application of K of P Lodge of Deming for dance on February 7, 1925, was granted by the Board. ------- 000----., BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012AISSIONERS OF J WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MATTER OF SUPm?vISOR ORDER APPOINTING C . W . HENBERSON FOR LAtiMNCE TOWNSHIP VIHEREAS, a vacancy exists . in the Board of Supervisors of Lawrence Township, due -to the death of G. V1. 'Rohrbacker on January .29 , 1925; and WHEREAS, it has been recoimuended that C. W. Henderson be appointed to fill the vacancy caused, IT IS THEREFORE:i.,ORDERErD that C.. W. Henderson be, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Lawrence Township for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of February,-1925. n 11 if to If n is u n if n u u"" Ed BrQwn, " Board .of County Commiss- '� Chairman of the -Board " ioners of Vlhatcom County " J A Miller State of Washington '! County Commissioner Geo Elder Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Commissioner County Auditor and Clerk of the Board ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01121ISSIONERS OF WHATC OM COUNTY, VIASHIEIGTON . IN THE MATTER OF THE RECONDITIONING ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF HOLL2LAN & RYCKIWAN OF COURT ROOM NO. 1 WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 6th day of February; 1925, in accordance with requests for bids for performing labor and furnishing materials for the re- conditioning of Court Room No. 1, the Board finds that bids were submitted as foliows, to -wit: Hollman & Ryckman 0121.00 Thompson & Brown 0171000 Seth A Atwood 0107.00 Hagen & Hogberg $226.00 WHEREAS, the Board, considering all the bids submitted and finding the bid of Hollman & Ryckman to be the lowest bid for such labor and. materials.; IT IS THEREFORE (RD=, that the said bid of Hollman & Ryckman be, and same is hereby accppted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of February, 1925. Attest: n n to u u It u If u to rr if u n It " Board of County CoraMiss- " " ioners of Whatcom County " " State of ';lashington " rr n u if if n n to if Ir it If ii rt ti Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------- Ed Brown, Chairman of the.Board J A Uhler, County Co:�missioner Geo Elder, County Commissioner RECORD CAE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM __ ...... Friday, . THE .,__....... _...,._ 6th............. DAY. OF February. 192....5,... BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OLMI S S I ONER S OF WHATC014 COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE MAT TER OF SUPPLYING GAS OLI1,M ORDER ACCEPTING BIDS OF SHELL and UNION OIL C012ANIES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1925 WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this 6th day.of February, 1925, in accordance with requests for bids for supplying gasoline for Whatcom County for the year 1925, the Board finds that bids were submitted as follows, to -wit: Wilkes Distributing Co.: "Bellingham, Wash.. tank wagon prices at all times." Standard Oil Company: "Sixteen (16X)per gallon, -with the following exceptions: Maple Falls and Kendall to be at 2-g higher, Glacier 1,0 higher and Shuksan lz¢ higher than the agreed price of 16X" . Shell Oil Company: Sixteen cents (16jZ) per gallon with the -agreement thatWhatcom County shall benefit by any drop in the market price below the 16¢, during the life of the contract. Union Oil. Company: Sixteen cents (16,d) per gallon with the agreement that'Whatcom County shall benefit by any drop in -the market price below the 16¢, during the life of the contract,• WHEIMAS, the Board, considering all the bids submitted and finding the bids of the Shell and Union Oil Companies to be the lowest bids for such supply.of gasoline; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bids of the Shell and Union Oil Companies be, and -the same are.hereby accepted.. .Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of February, 1925. 11 If 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 If 11 11 It 11 11 " Board of County Commiss- " Ed Brown " ioners of Whatcom County " Chairman of the Board " State of Washington " J A Miller, County Commissioner Attest: Geo Elder Sam E. Barrett County Commissioner County Auditor and Clerk of the Board 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, February 10, 1925. a RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan .'Trrshr Tuesday...,, TF;F..,_ loth . _ ..DAY of February 192 5 Tuesday, February 10, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, February 6, 1925. , Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0LZaSSIONBRS OF `'THATCO11 COUNTY, 71ASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERS RES OLUT I OIJ EFFECTING THE 1925 BUDGET. `-1HEREAS, under the provisions of Sec. 5, Chap. 164, 1923 Session haws, transfers or re- visions. within the general classes of "Salaries.and Stages" and of "Maintenance and Operation", and in the case of road and bridge maintenance appropriation transfers or revisions between such general classes, may be made upon the. formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, in order to confomn the budget appropriations to the requirements of the various departments of .the county government, numerous such transfers are necessary, and WBEREAS, it is deemed. practicable and advisable in the interest of the efficient conduct of the county business that the procedure of passing a separate resolution for each transfer required be dispensed with, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed upon the closing of the budget accounts for the year 1925 to make all such transfers or revisions upon his records, as are lawful and necessary in the premises to adjust the various budget accounts to tke end that in all instances where the appropriation accounts for the general classes of "Salaries and .Wages" and of "]Maintenance and Operation" under any departmental budget are not exceeded by the expenditures charged to such general classes, but where certain budget items contained therein would otherwise appear to be exceeded by the expenditures therefor, all such individual budget appropriations be adjusted to conform to the expenditures charged thereto, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the case of the road and bridge maintenance appropriations in addition to the transfers or revisions authorized in the last paragraph above, the County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to make all such transfers or revisions upon his records between the general classes mentioned in Sec. 2, Chap. 164, 1923 Session Laws, as are lawful and necessary in the premises to adjust the various budget accounts to the end that in all instances where the total appropriation for any of such general classes Mould otherwise appear to be exceeded by the expenditures charged thereto, all such budget appropriations for the particular general classes concerned be adjusted to conform to the expenditures charged thereto. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of February, 1925. " n it it it It it If " " " it it to u " Board of County Commiss- " " .Loners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington " u to to to if it If to if It " It if it to Attest: Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board J A Miller County 4ommissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner ---- 000------ GEMTA-PARK ROAD FUND Vood Knight Logging Co Construction of Geneva -Park Road 1,087.39 -----000----- Petition was filed with the Board from Point Roberts residents asking for relief in more adequate dock facilities. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on titednesday, February 11, 1925 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Wednesday THE llth DAY or February . - 01 ;.. % '. d j 1925 Wednesday, February 11, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, February 10, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follow- ing claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ `/ Applications of North Bellingham Grange, Blue Bird Club and Haynie Grange for dances on February 14, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ The bonds of T., B. Wynn as Justice of Peace, in the sum of $500.GO; Harry P. Wynn as Assessor, in the sum of 01,000.00; Anna G. Stockton as Clerk, -in the sum of $500.00; and E. C. Cinqmars as Treasurer, in the sum of 4P5,000.00, all of Ferndale Township, given by U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co of N. Y., were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. The bonds of B. E. Boddy as Justice of Peace, in the sum of N�500.00; Viola lldl. Kelly as Treasurer, in the sum of g10,000.00; F. F. Ambrose as Assessor, in the sum of $300.00, and N. P. Nelson as Clerk, in the sum of : 250.00, all of Acrao Township, and given by American Surety Company, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF C OMrL Y C OI,s1I SS IOMS OF I-11 THE HATTER OF CONSTABLE ) F OR ACIM T OZ%IITSH IP WHATC OM COUNTY, WASHINGTON . ORDER APPOINTING H. N. LINTZ WHEREAS, a vacancy exists in the office of Constable of Acme Township, due to the refusal of J. F. Galbraith to qualify for said office; and �IHEREAS, it has been recommended that H. N. Lintz be appointed to fill the vacancy so caused, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that H. N. Lintz be, and he hereby is appointed as Constable for Acme ToNmship for the term for which J. F. Galbraith had been elected. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of February, 1925. it If 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It if II it 11 " Board of County Commiss- " Ed Brown " ioners of i-Ihatcom County " Chairman of the Board it State of l ashington " J A Hiller It 11 11 If 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It County Commissioner Attest: Geo Elder Sam E. Barrett County Commissioner County Auditor and Clerk of the Board ------ 000 --.-v- — On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, February 13, 1925. Jan RECORD OF COXIMISSIGNERS PROCEEDINGS TERM Friday THE 13th DAY OF February 1925 Friday, February 13, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment ,taken on Wednesday, February 11, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------coo------ Application of 11aple Falls Coummunity Club for danceon February 14, 1925, was approved and granted by the Board. ------ 000------ Oath and bonds of J. files Jenson as Pound Master, in the sum of g2,50..00; J. Miles Jenson as Constable, .in the sum of �500.00; L. K. Plumb as Treasurer, in the sum of �1500; Robert Renouf as Clerk, in the sum of "�500.00; Frank. Talbot as Justice of Peace, in the sum of $5.00; and Edna Griffith as Assessor, in the sum of ?500.00, all for. Geneva Tovinship, and given by American Surety Company, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ Petition was filed asking that Whatcom County take over and improve road #230 and others being road one mile east of Everson -Goshen 'Road. -----000---- Cn Hotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, February 14, 1925. Saturday, February 14, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, February 13, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------coo------ J Applications of hari'etta Grange and Gulf Grange for dances on February 14, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------coo------ The bonds of A. its'. Quistberg as Constable in the sum of y111500.00; Cliff Stewart as Assessor, in the sum of �500.00; E. J. Sinr_es as Justice of Peace, in the sum of �500.00; T. R. Ellwood as Clerk, in the sum of �500.00; and Margaret Reynolds as Treasurer, in the surf of 63,000, all for Rome Township, and all given by American Surety Co., were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ On 11otion the Board ad joum ed to meet on Honday, February 16, 1925. Jan. TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 577 Monday THE 16th A�x...o.—....._._.. _._...,Februar.Y._. _................192.5 - 14,onday; February 16, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, .February 14, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk, in attendance. The following cla;.ms were allayed and proceedings had: 'Z Mr. 71. Knox appointment as caretaker of house and land on Toad bake Road above bake What- com, owned by Whatcom County, was extended from July 11 1925 to January 1, 1926, under the same conditions as to residence and care of property. — 00o------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF C OUI]TY . COIUI S S I ONERS OF VPHATCOMT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. v IN THE MATTER OF. THE LAVFRENCE- NOOKSACK ROAD, GLF+NDALE ROAD AND ORDER TO TRANSFER. VAN 4'FYCK ROAD FUNDS �IFZ,REAS, it appears. to this Board that a deficiency, exists in the funds of the fo11oriing named roads in amamts as shown be low : Lawrence-Nooksack Road $4135.00 Glendale Road 5627.50 Van Wyck Road 1720.00 Total $11482.50 and that these amounts will be necessary to meet the payment of bonds on said roads; IT IS THER17ORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and she hereby is, directed to transfer from the Road and Bridge Fund of �'dhatcom County, Washington, to the funds of the above named roads in the respective amounts shoves the sum of $11482.50 to cover said deficiency. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of February, 1925. o n sc rr rr ci n u u u n n n n r► Ed Brown, Board of County Commis s- Chairman of the Board. ioners of Whatcom County J. A. 7-diller State of Washington cr County Commissioner. It n o n n u u u u n n"" si a Geo . Elder, Attest: County Commissioner .Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUidTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOI,;I COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE GENEVA ROAD, ) DEMING-LAWRENCE ROAD, EVERS011-WOOKSACK ROAD, COLMD3IA VALLEY RQAD, and ORDER TO TRANSFER L17IREIdCE-ITOOKSACK ROAD F UDDS WIEREAS, it appears to this Board that a deficiency exists in the funds of the following named roads in amounts as shown below:. Geneva Road $1780.00 Deming -Lawrence Road 9270.00 Everson-Nooksack Road 2187.50 Columbia Valley Road 1237.50 Lawrence-Nooksack Road 2525.00 :Total $17000.00 and that these amounts will be necessary to meet the payment of bonds on said roads; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be , and s he hereby is , directed to trans- fer from the Current E_xperz e Fund of 'Uhatcom County, Washington, to the funds of the above named roads in the resepctive amounts shown, the sum of 017000900 to cover said deficiency. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of February, 1925. It It It It Is it u It Is to n n o rc u it Board of County Commiss- Ed Braxrn, Chairman of the Board. if ioners of Whatcom County rr J. A. Hiller, County Commissioner. 11 State of Wash6ngton Geo. Elder, County Commissioner n It cc u It n to to It It u to n It u Attest: Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. On Yotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, February 17,1925. 0fd' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ------ 000------ CUFRENT EXPENSE FUND Cam El Barrett, Co. Aud. Claims paid by Revolving Fund ; 763.31 A. Macrae Smith vs. Whatcom County Satisfaction of Judgment 587.00 ------000------ The Oath and Bonds of D. F. Hayes as Assessor,in the sum of $100.00; Jos. J. Byron as Clerk, in the sum of 0100.00; and A..Carls.on as Justice of Peace in the sum of $500.00, all for Park Township, were approved by the Board an d fi led in the off ice of the- County Clerk. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COM,!ISSION1MiS OF WHATCOII COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE ITATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE N0. 2 ON = EVERSON-GOSHEN ROAD RESOLUTION. YLTHEREAS, it has heretofore been determined by this Board that Bridge No. 2 on the Everson - Goshen Road in said Whatcom County, Washington, said bridge being the second bridge northerly from the Northeast Diagonal Road in said Whatcom County, is unsafe and dangerous for travel, all as more fully shown by the report c - the County Engineer heretofore made to this Board, and WHEREAS, it has been determined that it is necessary that said bridge be at once rebuilt, and WHEREAS, the County Engineer of said Whatcom County has made and filed plans and specifica- tions for said bridge and an estimate of the cost of rebuilding said bridge with this Board, said est.imated cost being 73,000.00, and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board that it is necessary and advisable that said bridge be not rebuilt by contract but be rebuilt by days labor under the supervision of the Bridge Foreman of said W.hatcom County, Washington, and The Board being fully advised in the premises, DOES NO`1 RESOLVE that said bridge be not rebuilt by contract but by days labor under the supervision of the Bridge Foreman of 11Ihatcom County, Washington, and TT IS SO ORDEPJ0, and - IT IS FURTHER IERMY CRDERED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to publish the aforesaid estimate of cost, _together with a description- of the work of rebuilding said bridge once in The Bellingham American, the same being a newspaper of general circulation in said Whatcom County-, and being the official newspaper of said Whatcom County, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17;th day of February, 1925. it u n u it n If If o it n u 11 u n " Board of County Commias- " Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board. " ioners of Whatcom County Commissioner. State of Washington, " Geo. Elder, Commissioner o to It Is It if if it u if u IN u Attest: Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and ex -off ici o 61erk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THR BOARD OF C OLUISSI O1qERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, YVASHINGTON. f NOTICE. NOTICE IS IERI;BY GIVEN that a resolution has been duly made and entered by this Board to construct Bridge No. 2 on the Everson -Goshen Road in said Whatcom County, Washington, said bridge,.being the second bridge northerly from the Northeast Diagonal Road in said Whatcom County by means and methods other than by contract, to -writ : by day t s labor under the supervision of the Bridge Foreman of said Whatcom County, Washington;*the plans and specifications for said bridge,and an estimate of the cost of building said bridge, having been filed w1th this Board by the County Engineer shooing said estimated cost of said bridge to be 03,000.00. A _description .of the work to be done in building said bridge is as follows: A pile bent bridge. two hundred feet in length and twenty feet in width with 4t X 16 t stringers and 41 decking. Dated at Bellingham, Wash, this 17th day of February, 1925. Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex- officio Clerk of the Board. On LfIotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, Feb.21,1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Saturday ......... .........THs.._ ... _ __._21st. _. __..DAY. or _.___. February . _ .. 192 5 .... Jan Term Tuesday The 24th Day of February 1925 Saturday, February 21, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, February 17, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: — 000------ Applications of Gulf Grange, K. of P. Lodge of Deming, Hopewell Community Club, and Marietta Grange f or dances on February 21, 1925, were granted by the Board. --_......o0o------ On Hotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Feb. 24,1925. Tuesday, February 24, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, February 21, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI.UIISSIOT\MS OF WHATC015 COIITTY, YVASHIITGTON. VX IF THE TAT TER OF JUSTICE 0 PEACE MIDER APPOINTING C . 111. SOREI NSEIT FOR I,ACIREI��CE TO�SII;SHIP WHEREAS, a vacancy exists in the office of Justice of Peace for Lawrence Township, due to the refusal of Fred Munsen to qualify for said office; and 'JH EAS, it has been recommended that C. 11. Sorensen be appointed to fill the vacancy so caused, IT IS THEF.I ORE ORDERED that C.. Ii. Sorensen be, and he hereby is appointed as Justice of Peace for Lawrence Township for the term for which Fred Hunsen had been elected. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of February,. 1925. Attest: tl It II II 11 11 It II II I II II II II II " Board of County Commiss- It " ioners of Whatcom County t1 " State of Washington u I1 fi 11 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 I1 11 U 11 Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board J A Hiller County Commissioner Geo.Elder, County Corlmissioner On Ialotion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, February 27, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan :_Tr:nhr_......... _Friday . .._ Tfrr:.._ 27.th.. ... _.__..._._—.. __.DAY of February 192 5 Friday, February 27, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken -on Tuesday, February 24, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ `' Applications of Haynie Grange and No. Bellingham Grange for, dances , and also C . ItI,: Rose for dance at Haple Falls Community Club Hall, all on February 28, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C 021MI S S I OVER S OF WHATCOK COUNTY, VJASHIi1GT0N. IN THE MATTER OF THE RIMOVING AND REPLACING WITH A PERIILUTENT FILL OF BRIDGE INTO. 1, ON TIM EVERSON-GOSIMN ROAD, IUD THE OPENIII'G OF R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. SAID ROAD SOUTH OF SAID BRIDGE ALONG T FE SECTION LIME. VJHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Vlashington,, held in the Commissioners' Office of said county on this 27th day of February, 1925, a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following resolution. was adopted: RESOLVED that this Board deems it necessary to replace the bridge known as Bridge No. 1 on the Everson -Goshen Road, with a permanent fill, and to open the road approaching said bridge from the south by . opening same along the section line, and IT IS FURTI-DER RESOLVED that said work be performed in accordance with the plans and specifica- tions prepared by the County Engineer, and IT IS FURTIi.ER RESOLt M that the Clerk of this Board be instructed to issue a call for bids for the removing of Bridge No. 1 on the Everson -Goshen Road and doing the necessary clearing, grubbing, grading, and surfacing in opening said road along section line. Said.notice to be published, in accordance with the law, in the county official paper, "The Bellingham American". Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27 day of February, 1925. Attest: n""" u" n if if if if if if it if " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Vlhatcora County " " State of Washington If It it n " is n It It It H If u If tl It Sam E- Barrett, County Auditor and Ex- officio Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board. J. A. Miller, County Commissioner. Reo . Elder, County Commissioner. ------ 000------ BEFORE =- ,, BOARD OF COUNTY C01.111ISSIONERS OF ,J WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE 11A.TTER OF THE REHOVING AID REPLACING ) WITH A PERIUMENT FILL OF BRIDGE ITO. 1, ON THE EVrEPS ON-G OSHEN ROAD, AND THE OPENING OF ORDER CALLING FOR BIDS. SAID ROAD SOUTH OF SAID BRIDGE ALONG T IM' SECTION LINE. IT IS NOVI ORDERED that notice be published calling for bids for the removing and replacing with a permanent fill of :Bridge No. 1, on the Everson -Goshen Road, and the opening of said road south of said bridge along the section line. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Boaxd be and he hereby is directed to issue a call for bids for the removing and replacing with a permanent fill of Bridge No. 1, on the Ever- son -Goshen Road, and the opening of said road south of said bridge along the section line, accord- ing to the. plans, specifications etc., on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be opened and considered at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M., on Friday the 20th day of Larch, 1925, at the Courthouse in the -.office of the Board of County Commissioners. Each binder shall deposit vdth 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 lave. RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -Tan TERM Friday Ti-IE 27th DAY OF February 192 5 The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of February, 1925. Attest: 11 It it tt 11 It 1t It if 11 11 If 11 11 11 If " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Wlia.tcom County " " State o f WashinSton " 1r a :t If " to to 11 " 11 " 11 11 11 It if Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex- officio Cleric of the Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board. J. A. I:iiller, County Commissioner., Geo. Elder, County Commissioner. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILHISSIOITERS OF Z:HATCOH COUITTY, IWA.SIIII:GTOIT. IN THC LLLTTER OF THE COIISTP,UCTION OF ) A BRIDGE ACROSS CALIFORITIA CREEK 01T ) R E S O L U T I O ITT. THE BLAIIJE-F EPUMALE EXTENTS I ON ROAD ) t`IIUREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of 77ashington, held in the Commissioners' Office of said county on this 27th day of February,1925, a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following resolution was adopted: RESOLVED that it is necessary to rebuild and construct a bridge known as the California Creek Bridge on the Blaine -Ferndale Extension Road, and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that said bridge be rebuilt and constructed in accordance vrith the plans and specifications -prepared by the County Engineer, and IT IS FU=1EM RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be instructed to issue a call f or bids for the rebuilding and constructing of said bridge. Said notice to be published, in accordance with the law, in the county official paper, "The Bellingham American." Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of February, 1925, n n if It " " " If 1t " " 11 It 11 11 " Ed Brown, " Board of County Commiss- " Ch irsn2.n of the Board. " ioners of Whatcom County " J A %filler " State of Washington " County Commissioner Geo Elder Attest: County Commissioner Sam E . Barrett County Auditor and Ex - off i cio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEFOPE, THE BOARD OF COUITIY C 02:II:IISSIOMFIRS OF J ';.ATCOi:T COUNTY, WASHINGTON ITT THE LATTER OF THE C 0_ STRUCTIOIT OF ) A BRIDGE. ACROSS CALIFORIIIA M K ON ) (EDER CALLI IG FOR BIDS. TFM, BLAI II-FEP.IIDALE EXTENTS I OIT R OAD ) IT IS HaU OR.DERIM that. notice be published calling for bids for the construction of a bridge on the Blaine -Ferndale Extension Road across California, Creek, to be known as the Calif- ornia. Creek Bridge. IT IS FURTIMR ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Board be and he� hereby is directed to issue a call for bids for the construction of said bridge according to the plans, specifications etc., on file in the office of the County Engineer. Said bids to be opened and considered at the hour of 10:00 o'clock: A.H., on Friday the 20th day of Larch, 1925, at the Courthouse in the office of the Board of County Corraissioners. 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 late. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 4�.! Jan - Trm.r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday Tim 27th Dar of February 1925 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of I:'ebruary, 1925. I I I I I I I It I I I It Si to ti 11 to Board of County Cormniss- " " ioners of Whatcom County " ". State of Iffa.shington It it n if u n It It u n u If. it If u n It Attest: Sam E .. Barrett County Auditor and Ex - off icio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown Chairman of the Board J A I.=i l le r County Corirnissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner BEF = THE BOARD OF COI:Z.IISSIOMRS OF Z'71-iATC01:1 COUNTY, 1; AS11I1'GTO1,T IN TIC == OF THE SALE OF BONDS OF I:H.r1TC0111 COUNTY, IWASHIITGTON, IIT THE RESOLUTION NO. A MUrTT OF $`130,100 Y:MREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Vhatcom County, tia,shington, has heretofore duly made and entered its resolutions to sell bonds of said Whatcom County, ';; asn ington, in the amount of $130,100, or so much thereof as may be necessary f or the purposes set forth in the budget of the Road and Bridge Fund of said Ihatcom County for the fiscal year 1925, and tiJHIIFIAS, said bonds were duly advertised for sale, said sale taking place and bids opened on February the 5th, 1925, and VIMREAS, the Seattle National Bank and Sraith & Strout Inc. were the lowest and best bidders for said bonds, and their said bid was accompanied with a certified check in the amount of �6600, and same being 5 °1 of the amount of said bid, and Y=1r,iAS, the said bid of the Seattle National Bank and Smith & Strout Inc. was by Resolution passed by this Board on February 5, 1925, duly accepted, and WIEREAS, said bid was made subject to the approving opinion of t1ie attorneys for the said Seattle National Bank and the said Smith & Strout Inc., and the attorneys for said bidders are noyr examining the proceedings and proofs relating to the issuance of said bonds, and it is possible that the attorneys for said bidders will not complete their examination prior to the 5th day of Harch, 19 25, on which date the time wi 11 exp ire f or s aid bidders to complete the pur- chase of said bonds according to their said bid, and WIEMEAS, t1m Prosecuting Attorney of Whatcom County is assisting the attorneys f or said bidders in procuring the necessary proofs and data in connection with the issuance of said bonds and it may be possible that all of the information required cannot be furnished by 11arch 5,1925; NW, TH1, 'ORE, This Board being fully advised in the premises, DM S NCB:' N_EREBY RESOLVE that the time in which the Seattle National Bank and Smith & Strout Inc. shall have to complete their purchase of the said bonds according to their bid shall be and the same is hereby extended to 11arch 25, 1925. Done in Regular Session of the Board this 27th day of February, 1925. it tt to to m s tt It to n It to it It it it to Board of County Coyivai ss- to to ioners of Whatcom County If If State of Washington If rr if to to rt it it if tt It u n rt tr it It Attest: Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board J. A. Miller, Commissioner. Geo. Elder, Commissioner. On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, February 28,1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Saturday THE 28th DAY of February 1925 Saturday, February 28, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, February 27, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The applications of Marietta Grange and Blue Bird Club for dances on February 28, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ CREDITS ALLOVIED C OUI1'i'Y TREASURER AT THE SETT= -MITT FOR TIC MONTH ENDING JANUARY 31, 1925. In the matter of the settlement with Edith M. Thornton, County Treasurer of Wha.tcom County, Vashington, for the month ending January 31, 1925. Novi, at this time, this matter coming on for consideration, and the said Edith 1I.Thornton, Laving filed t*a th 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 fcrth; IT IS TIDF,=TFOF- HEREBY CfRDFJMD by this Board that said Edith I.%. Thornton, as such Treasurer, be and s le hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to merit: STAIMGEEMM FUND For cash y)aid State Treasurer y? 567.52 STATE SCHOOL FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer 899.00 STATE ITILITARY FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 50.54 STATE Pl I:T HIGHVIAY FUIM For cash paid State Treasurer 171.37 STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUI,TD For cash paid State Treasurer 94.63 STATE HIGIER EDUCATIOI: FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 497.52 STATE CAPITOL BUILD IITG FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer 113.84 STATE RECLAI'.IATION REVOLVING FUITD For cash paid State Treasurer 101.77 STATE FCREST FIRE PP OTECTI OF FUI'.D For cash paid State Treasurer 11.66 STATE P APZS & PARKWAY F UM For cash paid State Treasurer 25.00 STATE � GAIE FUIM For cash paid State Treasurer 4.20 STATE 1 'ACI- i'RS' EETIRLIZ T FUND For cash yid State Treasurer 336.00 C 01ITT Y C URl?I!i1I T + XPEJ SE FUM For warrants redeemed 26,261.77 SOLDIERS t REL=F FUIM For warrants redeemed 235.00 COURTY TEACE-,.RS t RETIMEIvT FUND For warrants redeemed 472.33 FEI'T'.1zIT,Ia HIGM'IAY 11AI1TTEIIAI?CE FUITD For viasrants redeemed. 240.02 LIQUOR IIMSTIGATIOI?- FUIM For warrants redeemed 288.80 COUI TTY GRIM PROTECTI OII FUI;D For warrants redeemed 997.51 I'AERIAGE CERTIFICATE FUIID For warrants redeemed 52.00 CERTIFICATES Cr, F.IID 11PTI OIT F UIID Cash paid holders of C. D'.s . 408.62 RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan. TrRm Saturday Tin: 28th Dar or Februaigj 1925 TEACHERS' IDSTITUTE FUI,TD For warrants redeemed 1.00 PORT OF BELLIITCHIL11 FUTID For warrants redeem d 180.10 CITIES FUNDS For cash paid City and Town Treasurers 5,368.17 For cash paid Tovmship Treasurers For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For warrants redeered For interest on same For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrar_ts redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on sariie For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same For warrarits redeemed For interest on same For warrants redeemed For warrants redeemed For interest on same T01-71TSHI11 FUNDS SCHOOL DISTRICTS_, GET��• AL FUTID SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BUILDING FUND GL'ILVA-PARK ROAD FUITD BUTLFI: DITCH FUTID DIIM DIST. NO. 1, C ONSTRUCTI OTT FUTID DIIs� DIST. NO. 1, 11AI1=A1ICE FUTID DRAIIT. DIST. KO. 4, COIITSTRUCTI OTT FUTID DRAI TT . DIST. NO. 4, HAI I'Tr,TTA TTCE FUTTD DRAIIT . DIST. NO. 5, I•! AI1TTEITA'r?C-' FUM) DEAIT`I. DIST. NO. 7, COYSTRUCTION FUTID DRAIN. DIST. NO. 7, laINTEI;AIICE+ FUND DRAI TT . DIST. NO. 15, I AI I'TEj-,A17CI FUTID DRAIIT. DIST, NO. 17, COT,'STRUCTIOST FUIU) DRAIN. DIST. NO. 18, CONSTRUCTION FUTID 1,031.08 46,401.34 535.46 1,505.33 369.29 1.50 .16 4.65 2.12 16.00 33.44 7.29 232.67 19.30 57.50 48.61 20.75 10.92 .25 10.56 245.56 61.53 For warrants redeemed 115.58 For interest on same 24.97 Total Disbursements 88,134.23 Ve 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 January 31, 1925, the same being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Denository First National Bank Belling1mm National Bank 17,orthwestern National Bank American National Bank Home State Bank of Blaine First National Bark of Lynden First National Bank of Ferndale Citizens State Bank of Ferndale Garrison Bros. State Bank of Somas Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson farmers and Hercl3ants Bank of Nooksaek Custer State Bank of Custer Peoples State Bank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit Treasurer's Balance 57,121.63 35,640.19 32,219.53 50,000.00 15, 000.00 27,000.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 8:;000.00 12,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 .o.. 294,981.35 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Saturday . TiiE 28th DAY Or February 192 5 CASH IN OFFICE: Investments Y 33,228.00 Currency 21.00 Silver 12.86 Checks and cash items 25, 012.80 Cash in Vault 1,297.89 T.otal cash in office 59, 572.55 Grand Total Treasurers s Cash on Hand 354, 553.90 IN TEi STII.i01�r W=,1T,1CF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Corriissioners of Whatcom County, 'Uashington, this 28th day of February, 1925. n it If n n u n n n u If it If is u Ed Brown, If Board of County Coyrx i.ss- " Chairman of the Board " Toners of Whatcom County ° J A Ili 11er2 State of `Washington " County Commissioner Geo . Elder Attest: County Cornnissioner Sam E . Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board ------ coo ------ On Hotion the,Board adjourned to meet on Monday, Frlarch 2, 1925. Chairman Board County Cornriissioners. spa ._j Jan TERM RECORD OF COldIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday TxE 2nd DAY or 11arch 192 5 IIonday, Y rch 2, 1925. The Board met pursi-lant to- adjournment taken on Saturday, February 28, 1925. Present, all members of the 'Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allrnied and proceedings had: ' ------ 000------ CURLTUELI?T Ell?E11SE FTP-TD Sam E Barrett Salary as County Auditor 187.50 JWaylard Clark Salary as Deputy County Auditor & Bookkeeper 125.00 D � urtenbrrg Salary as Bookkeeper 75.00 A J Love Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 Lucy E King do 120.00 ui Colvin do 100.00 L Cozier do & Bookkeeper 115.00 F C1!.artin do & Clerk of Board 135.00 Jessie ,`Talters Salary as Recorder 115.00 Julia T Church do 100.00 Glen J Slater Salary as Deputy Auditor 125.00 Ed Brown Salary as Counter Corpmis si oner 166.66 J A Miller do 166.66 Geo Elder do 166.66 Nellie H Abbott Salary as Superintendent of Schools 187.50 Jennie M Robin Salary as Deputy Supt. of Schools 125.00 Edwin I:i Day Salary as Justice of Peace 100.00 I H Heaton do 100.00 YY H Beach Salary as Constable 60.00 Anna Berthusen Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace 35.00 Geo H Sybrant Sal a ry as Charity Comr?pis s i oner 150.00 Alvada Kelly Salary as Probation Officer 100.00 Ed L Brinson Salary as County Physician 125.00 11ax i ehlig Salary as Coroner 66.66 Margaret J Diaz Salary as County Tuberculosis Nurse 125.00 ors R 0 Stone Salary as Matron Detention Hospital 75.00 Hector Gawley Salary as Janitor for Courthouse _ 125.00 Robert Gilroy Salary as Assistant Janitor for Courthouse 25.00 L J Irwin Salary as Mechanic in County Garage 175.00 J',': Smith Salary as Floorman in County Garage 135.00 Mrs Francis K Atherton_ Salary as Office Assistant for Agri. Agent 91.66 H B Carroll, Jr Salary as County Agricultural Agent 158.33 Ed E Hardin Salary as Judge 178.65 W P Brown do 178.65 G P Kincaid Salary as County Clerk 187.50 Archie B Stewart Salary as Deputy County Clerk 150.00 Pearl C Johnson do 116.00 Edwin Gruber Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 E D Kenyon Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 175.00 Hazel B Heun Salary as Secretary for Prosecuting Attorney 100.00 Edith M Thornton Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Frank Wilson Salary as Chief Deputy Treasurer 150.00 J C Harrington Salary as BookkYeeper for Treasurer 125.00 J H Stevenson Salary as Cashier for Treasurer 135.00 Olive Uilson Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125.00 Freelove L Canfiled Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 110.00 S A Earl do 110.00 C 71 Fisk do 110.00 Claire G lielhart do (17 Hours) 8.50 Edia F Uelhart Salary as Extra Clerk for Treasurer 100.00 Cassie C Cales do (1/2 month) 50.00 H D McArthur Salary as County Assessor 187.50 F E Carver Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 G A Pence Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 Jessie Duerr do 110.00 Helen Campbell do 110.00 D V/ EcArthur Salary as Field Deputy Assessor 112.50 A H Frasier do 48.00 A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L liedhurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 UT M Brock do 125.00 Jahn Glover do 125.00 �f H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 Paul Tolsman Salary as Cook for Jail 40.00 C C King Salary as Superintendent for County Horne 115.00 I„i B King Salary as Iaatron for County Horne 60.00 J F LcKinnon Salary as Teamster for County Home 75.00 Urs C A Breckenridge Salary as Cook for County Home 37.50 C A Breckenridge Salary as Assistant Cook for County Home 37.50 * B Edwards Salary as Cook for County Home 21.25 E B Thomas Salary as Assistant Cook for County Home 3.75 Ben Coligan do 10.00 firs E ff Day Salary as Nurse for County Home 75.00 E Yf Day Salary as Assistant Irurse for County Home 40.00 Ader I:?ukes do 40.00 Walter Borchardt. do 60.00 Fred W McElmon Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Carl McCoy Salary as Deputy Engineer 160.00 E W Gooch Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 154.00 Edivin G Park Salary as Chainman for Engineer 99.00 J G Barber do 81.00 Walter Fouts Salary as Inspector Geneva -Park Road 12.00 RECORD OF C®1VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS San TERM Monday THE 2nd DAY of Ilarch 192 5 E E-Lescher E E Lescher A.L:Callahan Geo H Sybrant Alvada Kelly C C -King Tlrs -R 0 Stone Frank ';; ilson Tfargaret J Diaz Nellie H Abbott Mrs 1ura• Lyle Hazel C Pepper Ethel Q Philbrook D H Dunkle H D Morgan H B •Carroll, Jr Thiel & Welter 'Mayne M Haines Arthur Watts Sabine L Carr Allen CaYapbell U A Eckardt Roland G Gw=iell Yeager & T;li-tchell D C •Lazioreaux J B Bennett Thos- B Cole, Agent R L Kline, Agent Geo Y-1 Maples Pacific Tel & Tel Co Idestern Union Tele Co C H Barlow - Red Crnss Pharmacy The 1eiser Drug Co Edson & Edson Dr F• C Ryl.ken St Joseph's Hospital St Luke's Hospital F J Van Kirk John- A West, 11 D Dr & J Torrey J P 'Moll Frye. & Company Fountain Bakery Ozhatco ra Co Dairymen's Ass' n Caine-Grimshaw Co Bel l,ingham Coal Lines C L 110 s s 1. J Pynor Fair Dept. Store F F Gerard Thiel & Welter Collins Drug Co Poultry Feed Association A J Blythe Plg & Htg Co Chas A Breckenridge Gage -Dodson Clothing Co Cline & Young Horse Hardware Co Northwest Hardware Co Hurd-'s Garage Clark Electric Co A E Rus co 'Uhatcora Co Poorer & Lt -Co 11 I Yarkham. Carstens Packing Co Carl,Zell Ho1.1man & Bollman Northwest Hardware Co A J Blythe Plb. & Htg Co Brovin & Cole, Inc L,1rs '1 G DuBois ENJuvet B B Grocery Co J P Ilaupin & Co The O'Connor Grocery W olten & Iiontfort lilt View Store Lynden Dept Store A I:lardesich The Fair Ileat & Grocery Co J 0 Gulbransen N V Rochdale Co Everson T:lercantile Cc Brown & Cole, Inc. Ingalls Ivlercanti el Co Ireland & Pancoast Cleary & Tesdall Custer Mercantile Co Belford I,larket C URPM\T T EXPDITSE FUTID (Continued) Salary as Court Stenographer Services to Prosecuting Attorr,ey(88.00) Sheriff(20.00) & Assessor (33.00) Expense as Sheriff ( Jan & Feb) Expense as Charity Commissioner Expense as Probation Officer Expense as Superintendent of County Home Expense as Iatro n of Detention Hospital ( Jan) Expense on trip to Seattle (Collection of Personal Tax) Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse Expense as County School Superintendent Services to County Superintendent Services to County Superintendent Schools do a/c Service to Sheriff a/c Dances Special Deputy Sheriff a/c Dances Expense as County Agricultural Agent Loan of chairs for County Agricultural Agent Typewriter ribbons for County Agri. Agent Insurance on Court House Building Do for 3 years Insurance •Insuranc e Insurance Prerniuiu t o Ins uranc e Insur an ce Ins uranc e on Court House on Court House for 3 years 8 th Exams ( Jan ) -on Court House Policy on Court House on Court House- Building on Court House Furniture cc Fixtures-3 yrs on Furniture & Fixtures in Court House do - 3 yrs Balance on Insurance on Sheriff's Studebaker car Phone service to county Service to Co.Agri.Agent(.64)Corninr(.30)L-Treas(1.54) Bags for Assessor Drugs for County Patients Drugs for County Patients do Anaesthia--Urs Smoot Care of County Patients Care of hiss Larson & Geo Chevalier Glasses for :Lars Taylor Glasses for T.-rs Lawson Glasses for Ida hcLellan Glasses for Ilrs Parks Meat f or County Horne ( Jan & Feb) Bread for County Home Butter & Butte=ilk for County Hors Coal for County Home - (Jan & Feb) Coal f or County Home Lab or at County Horne Supplies for County Home Supplies for County Home Supplies for County Home Supplies for County Home Supplies for County Home Feed for County Home Plumbing repairs & lead pipe for County Home (Jan & Feb) Poultry for County Home Clothing for Counter Home do Hardware for County Horne do Gas, oil etc. for County Home Lamps etc for County Home Service as Veternarian for County Horne Light service for County Home Building fence at Detention Hospital I1eat• for Detention Hospital Posts for Detention Hospital Hauling Furniture to Detention Hospital ( Jan ) Hardware for County Detention Hospital ( Jan & Feb) Hardware for Detention Hos ital (Jan) Groceries for Deboer(10.00_ & Detention Groceries for Youn�strom(53.62) (Jan & Groceries for Brandt Groceries fo r Brighton Groceries for Bye, et al (Jan & Feb) Grocerie s for Colligan Groceries f or Curry et al Groceries for Davie et al Gro.ceri es for Ergle.r (Jan & Feb) Groceries f or Feltberg et al Groceries for Grancin Groceries for Frank & U.eagraff Groceries for Harvey Groceries for Hanowell & Harvey Groceries for Hunt & I:ahlein Groceries for Johns on, e t al Groceries for Walter Knox Groceries for I;Iaryott & Rost ( Jan & Feb) Groceries for Peterson (Jan & Feb) Groceries for Reed Groceries for Ers Sane Hospital(14.83) Feb ) 294.10 141.00 101.15 2.80 1.10 10.30 12.50 2.55 7.75 8.77 32.25 37.50 6.00 32.00 60.00 1.05 4.50 7.00 45.00 22.50 22.50 22.50 45.00 22.50 22.50 24.00 24.00 24.00 6.00 84.70 2.48 34.75 68.85 25.35 2.25 5.00 202.10 73.45 15.00 8.00 6.00 7.00 57.75 47.52 100.50 298.58 22.45 16.50 23.60 62.77 34.23 15.25 8.30 137.60 2.26 11.50 5.00 9.20 49.54 7.83 9.47 3.06 8.50 4.32 38.50 18.40 15.00 3.00 30.95 30.34 78.45 2.95 23.55 52.80 20.63 76.57 88.35 30.00 66.03 12.86 25.52 13.55 44.49 25.09 90.46 9.72 32.89 39.12 10.35 11.05 Jan.. TERM RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Monday TkiE 2nd DAY or March 192 5 A Potter Albers Grocery Jacobson Grocery Siemons Grocery dater Dept. City of Bellingham St Vincents Home for the Aged M E 'Clarke Ben Tucker Win Children's Home Society R W'Drake, Agent S C Broyles H Val l a Hutton fuel Co Tiontgomery Fuel Cc Arthur C Harlow 0 R Hollingsworth Northwest Hardware Cc Puget Sound Power & Light Cc Bellingham -American Pub Co Anstett Printing Cc Tovm er Printing Co Union Prtg,Bind,& Sta.Co Griggs Sta. & Prg. Co The American Lavi Book Co B B Furniture Co Gubbins & Johnson Geo H 1.7eir Co A E McKenzie P L Donovan Nort'hviest Auto Electric Cc Diehl 11otor Cc T & T1 Tire & Rubber Co Evergreen Service Station Standard Auto Co Pres's entin-Hullquis t 11otor Co The Auto Top Co Lewis Motor Co Northwest Hardware Cc A J blythe Plbg & Htg Co Motor Tools Specialty Cc Tabor & Cruikshank Standard Oil Cc Union Oil Co of California Morse Hardware Co Columbia. Valley Lbr Co Parkrs "The Sporting Goods House" L!P.rtin Electric Co Northwest Hardvrar e Cc Pacific Stead Laundry Caine-Grimshaw Cc A J Blythe Plummbinb & Htg Cc Schuman Steel & 11achinery Co Bellln,sham Sash & Door Co Seth A Atwood Paint & U.P.Co J A Lich Gustaf Johnson Hockivald Chemical Cc Paul' Tolsman Thal '& Thal The $ome Store Gage -Dodson Clothing Co Waste Products Co Economy tiet Wash Laundry Tjae Surprise Store F G Kelly Puget Sound Power & Light Cc Jack I;Iartin's Restaurant Cafe Richelieu Red's Cafe Harry Davison's Cafe Groot & Steele La.die' s Aid Riverton Sanatorium * L Connally H Kiphaxt Charles Bourne Charles J Howlett Francis Holtzheimer Curtin Bonner :t L Stillviell CUPM-TT B'=TSE FUND (Continued) Groceries for Smoot 12.94 Groceries for ,irs Stone 29.98 Groderies for firs 12.50 ,Trove Groceries for Watson (Jan & Feb) 18.23, Water rent for Maryott & Frank 12.00 Care of firs 1,1cCreesh 12.00 Care of Mary A Mitchell 10.00 Care of lZarcy children 20.00 Care of two Engstrom children 24.00 Rent for Brighton 11.50 House rent f or Lena Harvey 5.00 House rent for Youn�strom 10.00 Fuel for I:rs Frank et al 28.00 Wood for Frank et al ( Jan & Feb) 20.25 Ambulance service for Hutchinson & Brandt(8.00) Cremation of August Brandt (25.00) 33.00 Burial of `:im Liseth 25.00 Hardware for Ualter Knox (County charge) 2.10 Service to Court House (86.56) Garage (18.30 )& i.Irs .Frank (2.53) 107.39 Publishing for County(Nov 4 to 8) 85.20 Printing for County Auditor 49,.50 Letter heads for Juvenile Court (9.50) Letter heads for County Cornnissioners (9.50) 19.00 Supplies for Garage(1.20)Supt.(4.25)Au4.(1.25)Treas(2.90) Co,.Agri.Agent(10.90) & Assessor 59.50 80.00 Supplies for Ct. Stenog(3.50)Clerk(5.65)Co.Lnginer(26.25) Supt. of Schools(.90) & Attorney(2.60) 48.90 1925 C.J.Cyc Annotations for Judge Brown 10.00 Shades for Court House(4.15)& Linoleum for Assessor (112.85) 117.00 Light fixtures for Court Room No 1 21.00 Auto repairs for County Treasurer(1.35)& Assessor(1.35) 2.70 Auto repairs for County Engineer(10.45 10.45 Auto repairs for Probation Officer 1.80 Auto repairs for Co .Agri .Agent (2.25 )Probation Officer (21.68)& Sheriff (59.65) 83.58 Tubes & tires for car of County Nurse 21.90 Tire & tube for Sheriff's auto 11.10 do 24.62 Auto repairs for Sheriff'-. 15.00 do 4.50 Curtain & Curtain Repair for Sheriff 3.95 Gas for Sheriff 2.10 Hardware for Garage (43.06) & Axes for Couhty Engines" (2.63) 45.69 Repairs to plurubing in Garage (Jan)(10.35) & Hose bibb for Garage(1.35) 11.70 Tools for County Garage 17.11 Supplies for County Garage 61.15 Gas for Garage(296.00)& Courthouse(2.60)(Jan & Feb) 298.60 Gasoline for County Garage (Jan & Feb) 380.48 Oil -Co. Engineer(.83)(Jan) & Hose nozzle etc. for Court House (1.17) 2.00 Lbr for Court House(6.39) & `Falter Knox(16.00) 22.39 Hardware for Jail(3.10)& twine for Court House(1.62) 4.72 Light fixtures for Courthouse 18.41 Nails & step ladder for Courthouse 2.30 Laundry for Court House (Jan & Feb) 12.50 Sand & Gravel for Court House grounds 6.80 Plumbing repairs for Courthouse & Jail (Jan &.-Feb) 194.15 Steel for Courthouse 240.03 Lumber f or Courthouse .87 Haterial for Courthouse Repair (Jan & Feb) 90.40 Eason work on Court House corridor ,call 28.00 Repair of wall. in Court House 14.00 Floor brushes for Court House 29.69 Board of Prisoners 334.20 Clothing for prisoners vo rking at .Court House 20.47 Coveralls f or prisoners helping Janitor 3.50 Coveralls for prisoner helping in Garage 3.50 Removal of Garbage from Court House 2.00 Laundry for Jail 3.40 Towels for Jail 4.50 Guard in Court Room #1 during Staggs trial 10.50 Carr tokens for Jury 10.00 Jury meals 44.05 do 33.30 do 33.30 do 30.65 do 8.45 do 41.40 Care of Young, Baldwinson co: Brgler 159.42 Bounty on 1 Wildcat 5.00 do 5.00 Bounty -on 1 Coyote 1.00 Bounty on 1 Cougar 20.00 Bounty on 1 Wildcat 5.00 Bounty on 3 %: ildaat 15.00 Bounty on 1 ' ildcat 5.00 Jan TERM .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS IIond ay THE 2nd DAY OF March _ .__ 192 .5. :CURRIITT F EITSE FUIM (Continued) C C T:ieece Bounty on 4 Wildcat I1rs 'W P Patrick Bounty on 1 Yaildcat G E :Honahan Bounty on 3 Wildcat Al Ostrom Bounty on 4 Wildcat H Kiphart Bounty on 1 Vildcat . m Boyd do G F. Iionahan do John Sinnes do Al Ostrom Bounty on 2 Wildcat G E T.Tonahan Bounty on 1 Wildcat C H Bourn do C J Howlett do Herbert Leavitt dQ Jack Sinnes do G W Read do F "'U Van Brocklin do A F Fluhr do E lioberg -do G B Trull do A Arthur Riggs do Otto, Bro an do Orville Ferry Bounty on 2 Wildcat Gust- Ostrom Bounty on 1 :V ildcat August Odmark Bounty on 3 �1i.ldcat A F Fluhr Bounty on 1 ti1ildcat Barno Bond do John Ferry Bounty on 2 Wildcat Carl Steiner Bounty on 1 Wildcat Robert Atheam do Lewis F Broym do Lewis Darrow do C C -fleece Bounty on 2 Wildoeat G W -Read Bounty on 1 Cougar John Sinnes Bounty on 1 Wildcat August Odmark Bounty on 1 Coyote Art •Ostrom Bounty on 1 Vildcat John Sinnes Bounty on 2 Wildcat Sam E Barrett, Co Auditor Claims paid by Revolving Fund ROAD AlM BR IDG- FUND J L Johnston Salary as Mechanic a,/c Road 11achinery Tom •Vandermay Salary as Truck Driver Chet Holmes do Geo Carpenter do F A Brooks do Eben Lead do Geo -Brown Salary as I;Techanic Carl Iauenscher Labor on Hannegan Road E A -Pa.rker Labor on Everson -Goshen Road J A •Shields Labor on ITugents Bridge ',rm Radder do A Notwiens do Arthur Top do S D NIalston do L R •Abel do Clem Knutson do V B Rogers do 'W U Van Over do Ing Knutson do T P •Jeffers do A Berg do G E •Griffen Labor on Nugents Bridge I.:ax Fullner Labor on Culve3t at ITugents Bridge Art Emerson do David Bisset do A Berg do Ing •Knutson do T P Jeffers Labor on Bridge on Axton Road I:la.x •Fullner do A Noucrens do Arthur Top do S D %Ualston do L R •Abel do Carl Belcoe do Ing •Knutson do Tom,Crowe do T P •Jeffers Repairs on Everson -Goshen Bridges 3 &c 4 Max Fullner do Arthur Top do S D Walston do Carl Belcoe do L R Abel do A Nouviens do Ing -Knutson do K Osmunson do Chas Zemzow do J Herman Pehrso n Labor on Luurmi. Shore, Yt View Roads & L. Sclual . Bg . Paul Kope do Gerrit Polinder Labor on Ha.nnegan &: Stickney Id. Bridges Gerrit Veleke do Millie Honcoop do 20.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 1 _'441. 6 0 125.00 125.00 32.94 21.25 1.07 10.63 30.00 50.62 28.00 28.00 9.50 9.00 9.50 9.00 9.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 5.75 12.00 6.75 20.25 9.00 9•s.JO 9.00 13.50 21.00 60.00 36.00 36.00 38.00 36.00 45.00 36.00 31.50 9.62 60.00 45.00 47.50 45.00 27.00 45.00 27.00 27.00 18.00 21.00 90.00 7.00 4.00 3.75 3.75 e.� r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . Jan Tsnrr Yonday THE. 2nd Dar or 11arnh .1925 sr ROAD AID BrJDGE FUIID (Continued) Theodor Linde Repairs to Bridge on California. Creek etc 19.31 Helge Linde do 7.00 Edward Jordan do 6.34 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber for Hannegan Road 6.35 Bellingham Sheet Metal Wks Iron for L. Squal . Bridge 1.68 Arni. Einarson Earth for fills at California. Creek Bridge 250.00 Chas, A Zaiizovi Piling for repair of Goshen Bridges 3 & 4 33.10 Baker's Grocery Gas for Lurnriii Shore Road 2.10 J Hexman Pehrson Hauling prisoners to work on Lunmii Shore Road & gravel & Lunch for prisoner 10.50 Bridge Lunch Lunches for prisoners working on Lununi Shore Road 3.00 Hurd's Garage Gas & Oil for Lu iami Shore Road 4.89 Baker's Grocery do 2.41 Lit. View Store Gas for Ht. View Road 5.04 Morse Hardware Co Hardware for Nugiants Bridge(78.52)Everson-Goshen 3 & 4 (41.25)Axton Bridge(18.70)Repa.irs to Equipment(34.16) 172.63 Caine -Gr imshaw Co Coal for Nuger_ts Bridge(36.80) Woodlavm Bg. #3 Fill (32.83) (Jan) & Axton Roa.d(22.83) (Feb) 92.46 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber for I3ugents Bridge 899.30 Mt. Baker Garage Gas for truck at Nugents Bridge 2.70 Virgil Griffen Tending danger lanterns on Nugents Bridge 1.25 H A ,Cas si 1s Gas & Oil for moving to Axton Road (15.90 )& Gas & Oil for truck--Nugents Bridge(5.24) 21.14 L E Haggard Gas for Axton Road 2.20 Wahl Gas Station Gas & Oil f or Axton Road 4.60 J Noxstrom & Son Lumber for . Axton Road Bridge 157.65 Bell -oak Lbr Co Luber forU S Bridge 19.20 Farmers I,iercantile Co Hardware for Goshen Bri.a ges 3 & 4 13.95 R F Raper Piling for Everson -Goshen Bridges 3 & 4 42.79 Columbia Val ley Lbr Co Lumber for L. S ual .B - . (2.80 )Dump car (7.32)Repair of Shovel & Quadz22.43 & U.S.Bridge(.96) 33.51 BellingY.,m Blue Prtg.Co Blue prints --California Creek Bridge 6.00 Ferndale Pharmacy 3 Whisk Brooms --Ferndale Bridge 1.05 Puget Sound �-Telding Co Oxygen etc. for use on trucks 9.70 Union Iron Works Repair of Steam Shovel 6.12 Diehl Motor Co Repairs for trucks 90.47 Lynden I otor Co Tires & repair of truck 62.50 Standard Auto Co Auto parts 1.90 Automotive Parts Service Truck repairs 225.62 Northwest Hardware Co Repairs for truck & Road machinery 71.89 C V Burrous Hauling gravel for Road below bridge at Ferndale ( Jan) 10.50 Reid Brothers Co Repairs for donkey Boilers 51.58 A E �,IcKenzie LLunber for Repair of Autos 4.50 Chet Holmes Ge o Carpenter F A Brooks Eben Head Clem Knutson V B .Rogers Z,Im Radder ':i Van Over Art Emerson David Bisset Clem Krauts on V B .Rogers Y:m Radder W W .Van Over Y1 G DuBois Art ,Emerson Leo.Jess David Bisset A Idouwens Ilax 7ullner Arthur Top S D Wals to n Carl Belcoe R Syre Fred Tarte S J 11ar r E B ehme James Scutt Francis Brooks Leo ,Jess Ever, so n Garage & Mach. Co SchLunan Steel & Bach Co Caine-Grimshaw Co horse Hardware Co P. F .Rape r Caine-Grimshavi Co Nor thviest Hardware Co i.fashirgtor_ Iron Works Burpee-Adams Iron ',!orks Lynd en I;Io t or C o RIVER !.IaDROVEI1121T FUIM Salary as Truck Driver do do Salary as Iiechanic (work on donkey) Labor on Fiver at U. S. Bridge do do do do do Labor on Biehle Jam do do do do do do do Labor on Hagen Cribs do do do do do Labor on Biehle Jam, do do do do do Gas for River at Everson Bridge -(Jan) Aire rope for River at Everson Bridge Coal for Emerson �,iing(92.02)& River at Everson Bridge (26.11) (Jan) Cable for Biehle Jam Crib tender for Hagen Job Coal for Biehle Jam(140.70)River at U.S.Bridge(69.06) & Coal for Hagen Cribs(36.23) iTails for Biehle Jame (.91) & Shovel Repair (136.80) Repairs for Donkey engine Piston rinrr for Donkey Tires & repair of truck 49.94 4.25 8.50 39.13 108.00 87.50 87.50 78.75 81.25 78.75 24.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 17.50 19.25 12.00 18.00 9.00 9.00 9.50 9.00 9.00 3.50 69.00 51.75 50.00 26.00 30.00 63.00 1.26 143.00 118.13 332.69 270.00 282.74 137.71 52.25 1.68 62.75 -RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan Tmim 11onday THE 2nd DAY OIL IJarch 1925 Chet Holmes Geo Carpenter F A Brooks Eben Bead John Bullock John Bullock, Jr A Evring A W Frost Geo Haryott Forrest C Frost Ernest•Frost Chas D Bartlett Leo Jess G Assink Ben Tucker Maurice Tucker Carl Buchanan Fritz Johnson Marion • Palmer Emil Schroeter Amos Johnson Chas Christen Ing Knudson L R Abel Max Fullner S D lWalston Arthur Top A Noutvens T P Jeffers T P Jeffers A Nouvrens E C Baxter Carl Buchan ran John Baxter Everett Baxter Lee Hatton E T Barber E E Boddy Joe Hatter Fred Bennett J A Swank J S McCoy Albert Mack Sam Littlefield Clyde Dickey Nick Omlin Harry Reamer Fred Tarte S J Mar R A Darnell American Concrete ' orks Caine-Grimshavr Co Warnick Lumber Co Cain e-Gr inshavr Co Balfour Guthrie Co Northvrest Hardware Co Evertz Brass Foundry Map 1 e Falls Garage T & M Tire & Rubber Co Ut Baker Garage Horse Hardware Co I�Tike V Mersb ergen F C Vander Griend B C Vander Griend G Vander Griend Imperial Fir Lumber Co Hartzell Hardware li Hams tra R F Raper Dan Erickson John Van Ginkle J 1,' Schuyleman A G Stierlen Herbert Talmage John Van Ginkle J t, Schuyleman Tys Haveman Iverson Lumber Co Lynden Dept. Store MCIAIal,TT HI GM'1AY ILU NTENAIT CE FUND Salary as Truck Driver do do Salary as ISechanic (Donkey at R. Labor on Samish Road do do Labor on Guide Ideridian Road and do do do do Labor on Guide Meridian Road do Labor on Deming -Glacier Road do do do Cr.) Bridge Labor on Kendall Ditch on Deming -Glacier Road do do do Labor on Anderson Creek Bridge do- do do do do do Labor on Warnick Bridge do Labor on Wickersham Road do do do do do Labor on Acme -Wickersham Road do do do do do do do do do Repair of Shovel on Marshall Hill do Gravel for Samish Road Culvert for Samish Road Coal f or I,la.rshall Hill ( Jan ) Lumber for Warnick Bridge Sand & Gravel for ��'ickersha.rq Road Cement for Wickersm Road Repairs for Steam Shovel do Truck repairs Repair of truck on Deming Road Repair of truck on Deming -Glacier Road Repair of Equipment(17.62) & Hdvr. for Sami; n Road(.32) Labor on Guide Meridian Road do do do Lm:.qber for Guide I1eridian Road Spikes etc. for Guide lieridian Road Repair of scraper on Guide Meridian Road Piling for �;farnick Bridge Shaft etc. for repair of Donkey DUFFEER DITCH FUIM Labor on Ditch do DRAINAGE I11PF.OVEI:EITT DISTRICT #4 111AINT-111TA1= FUITD Labor on Ditch do do do do Lumber for Ditch Nails f o r Dti ch GENEVA-PARK ROAD FUIM 14.88 44.63 30.81 32.50 120.00 80.50 10.50 70.00 16.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 10.50 8.00 120.00 86.00 28.00 78.00 17.00 8.00 30.00 4.00 10.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.50 4.50 6.00 6.00 13.50 18.00 14.86 18.00 17.00 13.50 4.25 18.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 7.00 7.00 2.50 11.25 5.25 66.00 49.50 14.40 58.80 60.49 4.28 36.75 83.38 44.62 23.22 4.20 12.54 16.30 17.94 22.50 5.25 9.20 8.00 28.70 5.00 11.50 138.00 66.05 6.00 7.00 24.50 33.00 18.00 18.00 21.00 32.56 3.00 good -Knight Logging Co Construction of Geneva -Park Road 2042.04 Jam, TERI!i RECORD OIL COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 11onday THF. 2nd Dar of 11arch 192 5 Jule •Martin Jule . Har ti n Bellin,vlRm Llarine Ry. B.B.Co. Albert U Machemer Louisa Ballentyne Alonzo F Trimble Frank E Knapp Carl .Ban g Henry J Love Thos McGrath Arthur G Horse LU1,111I =1 RY F UIID Operating Ferry 32.23 do 100.00 Repair of' Ferry "Central" ( Jan) 87.50 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FU'iTD Relief 15.00 do 10.00 do 25.00 Burial.,_ of Ben P. Shoemaker 100.00 Relief 15.00 do 35.00 do 15.00 do 20.00 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUITD G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording Idarriage Certificates 20.00 ------ 000------ .i .The Report of C. C. King, Superintendent County Home, for February, was filed with the Board. �i------ 000------ A GRIM 1=3T . THIS AG :TNT made in duplicate this 2nd day of I -larch, 1925, between Arni Einarson a bachelor, of V9hatcom County, Washingtn n, -party of the firstbart, and Whatcom County, a municipal corporation of the State of Vlach ington, party of the second mart, VIIUMSSETH: That Llhereas, the party of the first part is the owner of Lot 4 in Section 18, Township 40, North Range 1, East of 71.11., situate in Whatcom County, Washington, and 7HE1EAS, the party of the second part is desirous of taking from said Lot 4 sufficient earth to 111 lke that certain fill at each end of the proposed bridge to be built across California Creek, in said Whatcom County, by the party of the second part, said fill in be made in accordance, with the plans and specifications of the County Engineer of said Whatcom County on file in his office, and a sufficient amount of earth to be taken to male said fill at each end of said bridge, and .WHEREAS, the party of the first part is willing that said second party shall take sufficient earth from said Lot 4 to make the said fills as aforesaid, upon the terms and conditions herein- after set forth, said Lot 4 being designated as "s:he Borrow Pit." .I10G1, TFLREFORE, in consideration of thip above and of the payment by the second party to the first party of the sum of �250.00, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the first Marty does. hereby sell and convey to the second party sufficient earth from said Lot 4 to make the said, fills as aforesaid, said earth to be taken by said, Whatcom County through the contractor to whom said Whatcom County lets the contract for mwking said fills, and to be taken on or before Deceraber lst, 1925. IT IS HEREBY UIIDERSTOCtD AIM AGREED that the said Borrow Pit in said Lot 4 shall be excavated only. t o such depths as staked by the County Engineer, which depth shall not be below the grade of the pavement opposite the Borrow Pit, excavation shall be for the full vridth of the knoll extend- ing along the pavement and shall continue back from the mvement to such d istames staked by the Engineer as will secure the amount of material necessary to nn.ke both fill approaches to said proposed California Creek Bridge. The westerly line of the excavation shall not be left in a vertical bank but shall be sloped at such slope as the engineer may determine in order not to damage the land for further agricultural purposes, the bottom of the excavation shall be true to the grades staked by the Engineer r-nd left in a neat and presentable condition. Jan TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _RTonday_. __...TFIE _........ 2nd. ....... DnY..(ff... I11Iar.Ch .. _ 192.5.. IN WITNESS WBEM, OF the said party of the f irst part has executed this ,agreement and the party of the second part has caused the same to be executed by its Board of County Commissioners the day and year first above written. Attest: N II 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 It It it It 11 11 It " Board cf County Commiss- " ioners of W- hatcom County, " " State of Washington " 11 11 11 11 11 to 11 11 to to to 11 11 II It 11 11 Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk oT -the Board. STATE OF WASHI TGTON, ) ss. County of 71hat_c cm, ) Arni Einarson Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board. J A Miller, Commissioner Geo Elder Commissioner I, E.. D. Kenyon, a Notary Public duly commissioned and sworn, do hereby certify that on this 2nd day of Harch, 1925, Im fore me personally, appeared Arni .Einarson, to me'; -knova-1 to be the individual described in and who executed the within agreement, and aelmowledged to me that he executed the sawn as and for his free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. It 11 It to 11 11 It 11 to to It It If it It to to 11 It E..D . Kenyon, Notary Public 11 Commission exp it es Jan 24 ,1929 11 " State of Washington E1 fJ q U ;t 11 11 11 It 11 11 It it 11 11 U II It 11 E. 12. Kenyon, Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham,therein. The minutes of the February Session were read and approved by the Board. On Notion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, I -Larch 6, 1925. Chas zman Board County Commissioners . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS _...._ Jan .T.snrz .. DAY or... 192 ' ._ _ ._ ....._.. _._.......Itlarch.. _......._ _— ........._ _...._5 Friday, Harch 6, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, :larch 2, 1925.- Present, all members of the Board aid the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------- BEFORE THE BOARD tF COUN TY COMISSIOMRS OLF, WHATC01.1 c6uiTY, WASHINGTOTT. ITT = HATTER CF TRAi1SPERRING FUTTDS FROM THE DOTMSTIC AI;IHA.L FU?`TD TO A WILD AIIIHAL ACCOUITT . .WHEREAS, Section 2, Chapter 89 Session Laws of 1923 provide "that if at any time the amount to the credit of the Domestic Animal Protection Fund shall exceed the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars, the board of county commissioners shall transfer the anount.in excess two hundred ($200.00) dollars to a wild animal account to be used by the Department of Agriculture for the de-fftructi on of predatory animals in such county", and W1MREAS, There is now s ix hundred and forty (�640.00) dollars to the credit of the Domestic Animal Protection Fund of Whatcom County in the county treasury, it is therefore ordered by this board, that the sum of four hundred forty (yOA40.00) dollars be transferred from the Domestic Animal Protection Fund to a WILD ANIIML ACCOUTTT and the county treasurer is hereby instructed 'to transfer the sum of four hundred forty ($440.00) dollars from the Domestic Animal Protection Fund to a WILD AZT IT1AZ AC C OUTTT . Done in regular session of this board at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington this 6th day of March, 1925. Attest: to tl is IN 11 to It 11 11 " 11 11 II It 11 II " Board of Count;r CommiSS- If It ioners of Whatcom County It It State of Flash ing t on It 11 " " If " " to to It n. " " n to to of Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk o f the Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman Board of County Commissioners JAMiller Member Geo Elder Ilemb er The Board entered' into an agreement with the Union Oil Co for the purchase of oil and grease for Whatcom County for the year ending parch 4, 1926. On Hotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, March 7, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Saturday THE 7th DAY of 11a,rch 1925 _ Jan Term Tuesday The loth Day of 11arch 1925 Saturday, March 7, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, March 6,1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The follovring c laims were alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ ✓ The Oaths and Bonds of Nels Jacobson as Treasurer of hynden Tovrnship, given by American Surety Company, in the sum of Q'2, 000.00; and F. D. Alvord as Constable of Ter. _wile Township, in the sum of 000.00, given by the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, were both appr oved by the Board and filed vri th the County Cleric. ------ 000------ The applications of Gulf Grange, X of P Lodge at Deming, and harietta Grange for dances on March 7, 1925, were granted by the Board. The application of Blue Bird Club for dance on Barth 14, 1925, was granted by the Board. The application of C . Heuman for dances at Alki Bungalow on lurch 7-14-21 & 28, 1925, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, March 10, 1925. Tuesday, March 10, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, 11arch 7,1925. Present, all rrnmbers of the Board and the Cleric in attendance. The following claims were a.11mTred and proceedings had: ------ 000------- Sam E. Barrett, as County Auditor and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County, Washington, issued a call for bids for county publishing. Time set for receiving said bids to be on Tuesday, April 14, 1925, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, March 12, 1925. �n RECORD OF COTVIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan T�Rht Thursday Txr 12th DAY of March 1925 Thursday, March 12, 1925. The Board met purauant to adjoumment taken on Tuesday, Burch 10,1925 Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings lad: ------ 000------ The applications of North Bellingham Grange, Marietta Grange for dances on March 14, and Earl Navin for dance at Alki Bungalow on March 17, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ Oath and Bonds of E. D. Kline, as Constable, in the sum of �?500.00; Uri D. Nelson, as Clerk, in the sum of �500.00; Clarence Deal, as Assessor, in the sum of '$500.00; Daniel A. Compton, as Treasurer, in the sum of �1,000.00; and John A. West, as Justice of the Peace, in the surd of y?500.00, all f or Deming Township, and all given by American `Surety Company, were approved by the Board, and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ Oath and Bonds of Pierre Caron, as Clerk, in the sum of ,.�300.00; Otto Nielsen as Assessor, in the sum of $300.00; and Dan J. Loop as Treasurer, in the sum of y?7,000.00, all for Baker Toim- ship, and all given by American Surety Company, were approved by the Board and f iled with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ `� Oath and bonds of F. S. hcEldouney, in the amount of 1?500.00, as Clerk; C. H. McEldowney as Treasurer, in the anount of �?2,000.00; Estie Velmley as Constable, in the amount of 0500.00; John Campbell as Assessor, in the amount of �500.00; and John Campbell as Justice of the Peace, in the amount of :j?500.00, all for Van Vyck Township, and all given by American Surety Company, were approved by the Board, and f iled wi th the County Clerk. ------ 000------ On Eotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, parch 14, 1925. ------ 000------ The Board signed Petition to Department of Public bands for right -of -tray for Road No. 182 along south side of SEA of Sty of Sec. 36, Tp . 41, N, R . 4 E X.M. ------ 000------ Applications of Haynie Grange for dance a nd C. 11. Rose for dance at Maple Falls Community Club Hall, both on March 14, 1925, were granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, March 20, 1925. 51 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS a'i11,�r)ilhi....._._ .. Yl'id !_.... ... __.,_THF...., ....... 20th DAY of March 192 5 Friday, 1,arbh 20, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taker.. on ,Saturday, March 14, 1925► Present, all members of the Board m d the Clerk in attendangQ- The f ollowing claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The applications of Marietta Grange, Gulf Grange, Hopewell Corpmunity Club and K of P Lodge at Deming, for dances on Larch 21, 1925, were granted by the Board. ----000-----�- BEF 0 cE T I-E BOARD CI►' C OUI7TY C OI11MIS SI ONERS Cr, f WHATCOM COUNTY, 111ASHIINGTOIT IN THIS MAT= OF THE REMOVING AND REPLACIUG WITH A PEFIcat lTll T FILL CP BRIDGE ITO. 1, ON TIM EVERSON-GO SHEN ROAD, IaM THE OPETTING OF ORDER ACCEPT I1 G BID OF SAID ROAD SOUTH OF SAID BRIDGE ALONG THE CHRIS 1UTUTZEN SECTION LINE. WHOREAS, this being the day set for the opening of bids for the removing and replacing with a permanent fill of Bridge No. 1, on the Everson -Goshen Road, and the opening of said road south of said bridge along the section line, said wort: to consist of clearing, grubbing,, removing the existing timber structure, making excavations m d fills for the road beds, placing the necess- ary culverts and graveling, and the Board fands the following bids were submitted. CHASE. LIND,..*.*... *.**..................••• 9350.00 PETER IUMNDERI1 CK & ROBT . VAIN IMi SBERGEN....... 8760.40 BARBOBROS..................................... BAIMR and 11M1HUS ................................ RALPH C. SISSON................................ ARCHIE PALTMR & EVERETT vtUSCNER................ FRA1,7K KUEITSCHSR ................................ SKAGIT CONSTRUCTIOIT CO ......................... CHRIS ICTUTZEIT.................................. 6640.70 8883.50 6716.10 6760.35 8363.45 6037.85 5963.50 WIMEAS, this Board having considered said bids end finding that the bid of Chris Knutzen is the lowest and best bid made, NOCI, THEREFORE, IT IS ORIERED that the said bid of Chris Knutzen be and sane is hereby accepted, and the Chairman of the Board of County Comriiis si oners is hereby authorized to rm ter%, into.a contract with the said Chris. Knutzen for and on behalf of Whatcom County. IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that -this vDrk shall be completed by July 1, 1925, and be paid for from the general Road & Bridge Fund of Y/hatcom County, the contractor to furnish a surety bond of YV5963.50 for the faithful performance of said contract. Done in open session of the Board this 20th day of ,arch, 1925. Attest.: It It It 11 ►1 11 it It ►1 11 11 11 it to it 11 " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " to State of 'Washington 11 it 11 It " 11 It fill It 11 tt Ii it It of It Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex- officio Clerk of the Board ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board. J A Miller, County Commissioner Geo Elder County Cormnis si oner BEI?ORE TIM, BOARD OF COUNTY COI�:IISSIOI�IRS CF WHATC07`~'1 COUIZTY, %' ASIIIIIGTON. IN 1 - ia1ATTER OF THE RE1,10VING AND IMPLACING ) WITH A PERIIANEITT FILL OF BRIDGE INTO. 1 OIT THE � ORDER ACCEPTIING CONTRACTOR'S BOIiD EVE'PSON-GOSHEIT ROAD. IT IS 1U11EBY ORDEFld) that the bond of Chris Knutzen, for 45 , 963.50 , covering the construc- tion of a permanent fill replacing Bridge No. 1 on the Everson -Goshen Road, and given by the National. Surety Company, be, and the same hereby is approved and accepted. . �RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS �; � .Jan.. TERM_ Friday. ..... .. ........ TxE 2Qth DAY OF--- 192.5 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of 11arch, 1925. If u u It it It n n " " of " If ►r Ed Br ovm , Board of County Cormiiss- " Chairman of the Board ioners of Whatcom County " J A Iailler, " State of Washington " County Commissioner,. C. 11, to n n u n if 11 n n It u If u If Geo Elder, Attest: County Commissioner Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-offi ci o C le rk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEFORE TIC BOARD OF COUNTY COI:IiiISSIOI`TE+RS OF 'U ATCOT:I COUNTY, tiIASTIIIIGTON. IF THE MATTER OF THE 001TSTRT.UTION OF A TFI DGE ACROSS CALIFOEKIA CREEK ON � ORD + ' ACCEPTING BID OF CRA:MR COITT T. CO. THE BLAIIt!-F *_ 11DAIE EXTEYSI ON ROAD 1,'lu?+REAS, this being the day set for the opening of the bids for the construction of a bridge across California Creek on the Blaine Ferndale Extension Road, said work to consist of removing the existing s truc tur e , building a ninety foot trestle and two cedar log abutments, making fills from -die abutments to the shores and graveling the fills, or by using pile cribbing instead of cedar log abutments, and the Board finding the following bids were sub- mitted: CHAS E. LIM), $4735.00. Alternate bid: In case the Board should decide on using the pile cribbing. �10.00 per pile for all the piles driven. JOHN C. ANDERSON & SON, $3956 . f 0. Alternate bid: Piles %8.00 each. Abutment caps, 40je� per lineal foot. J. A. SHIELDS & C. I"7. BURROUS, �P3666.23. Alternate bid; %1�0.50 per pile. 35,C per lineal foot for abutment caps . FEYITOLDS COiTSTi UCTIOIT CO, $3711.95. Alternate bid; ti�6.95 per pile. Abutment caps, 42 per lienal foot. CROY & WE 111R, 4p3673.28.- . Alternate bid: 0.20 per pile. Abutment caps, 40X per lineal foot. CR:U-MR CO SIT . CO., �4177.00 . Alternate bid: 1p8.20 per pile. Abutment caps, 70¢ per lineal foot. Total $3,815.60 W11EF.EAS, this Board raving considered said bids, find the bid of the Cramer Cont. Co., for pile cribbing is the lowest and best bid made; NOUS THEREFCRE, IT IS FOB +BY ORDERED, that the said bid of thi e Cramer Cont. Co., be, and the same hereby is accejjted with the following proviso; That the caps along the wings be placed on the outside of the piling end be bolted to the piling either by drift bolts or bolts and nuts, and be tied across from the outside of the wings with two 1-in. rods; and that the extra planks on the present bridge be sharpened on one side and driven on the inside of the wings making a solid weal and that no brush be used; And the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with said Cramer Cont. Co., for and on behalf of i'Fhatcom County. IT IS FUFaTER ORDERED that this work shall be completed by June 1, 1925, and be paid from the general Road & Bridge Fund of 77hatcom County, the contractor to furnish a, surety bond of -�3815.60 for the faithful performance of said contract. Done in open session of the Board this 20th day of March, 1925. Attest: to, tl it 11 it If 11 tl It to 11 O II 11 I1 .z Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Washington u n it if n it if to n u n it. If if .� San E. Barrett, C oun ty Aud ito r an d Ex - off icio Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown, Chairmman of the Board J A hiller County Commissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner ------coo------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan :.?'Rht .. _. I+'ridgy.................. Ttn:...-..-----20th......-__...— .........DaY_oF_._ .... _ .-.._...._ ?arch..__ _,......_ 192 5 BEFORE THE BOARD C`' COUNTY COIMISSIONERS OF IN THE Ia T TER OF TILL CONSTRUCTION ) OF CAL I FORM A CR=-K BRIDGE & F ILL ) VVEATCOH COUNTY, ;;iASHINGT ON . ORDER ACCEPTING COITTP.ACTOR' S BOND IT IS HE1EBY ORDERED that the bond of F. L. Cramer, doing business as the Cramer Construc- tior, Company, fox, �3, 605.60 , covering co ntract f or the cons truc tion of Calif ornia. Creek Bridge and fill, and given by the American Surety Company of New York, be, and the same hereby is, approved and accepted. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of March, 1925. n n �� n a �� ►r u u rr rr n" �� a �� a Ed Brown, " Board of County Commiss- " Chairimm of the Board i oners of Whatcom County " J A Vi ller " State of Washington " County Commissioner ti rr n n u n uu rr rr rc n n n" a Geo Elder, Attest: County Commissioner Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ CREDITS ALLOVW COUITTY.TREAS1=1 AT THE SETTLE%z�TT FOR TIE! MOITTH EIDING FEBRUARY 28, 1925. In the matter of the settlement with Edith 11. Thornton, County Treasurer of Whatcom County, Washington, for the month ending February 28, 1925. Novi, at this time, this nE tter coming on f or consideration, and the said Edith LT. Thornton, having filed vri th this Board a sta,ternent setting forth her receipts and disbursepents, 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 f unds and fo r the purposes hereinafter set forth; IT IS TIM —ORE. HEREBY ORDERED by this Board that said Edith I.T., Thornton,, as such Treasurer, be and she hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit: STATE GENERAL FUID For cash paid State Treasurer 270.28 STATE SCHOOL FUID For cash paid State Treasurer 512.50 STATE MILITARY FU1TD For cash paid State Treasurer 25.69 STATE P31- ANENT HIGHVIAY FUID For cash pain. State Treasurer 89.70 STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FUID For cash paid State Treasurer 51.00 STATE HIGHER EDIJCATIOIT FUID For cash paid State Treasurer 266.26 STATE CAPITOL BUILDIYG FUID For cash paid State Treasurer 59.57 STATE RECI iVIATI ON RI:VOLVIITG PUI\D For cash paid State Treasurer 57:94 STATE G = 1 F UTTD For cash paid State Treasurer 17.55 STATE TEACHERS' HEETIIELENT FUND For cash paid State Treasurer 138.00 COUITTY CURRENT E�'EI;SE FUID For Warrants redeemed 21"574'650 For interest on same .18 For rebate on taxes 4,099.28 SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUAD For warrants redeemed 281.25 COUNTY TEACHERS' ACHERS' PJ:T IREI+MYT FUND For viarramts redeemed 74.66 PER171'.T A TT HIGh�lAY Lai INTENAIICE FUIDD For currants redeemed 1,299.05 COUNTY GJaM, PROTECTION FUIDD For via.rrants redeemed 831.08 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS San TERM Fr i day THE 20th DAY OF 11a r ch 1925 ADVAI'?CTs TAX FUIND For refund on taxes paid in advance I,IARI'LIAGE CERTIFICATE FU1TD For warrants redeemed PORT OF III;LLINGIT-T1%.i FUITD For warrants redeemed CITIES FUI;DS For cash Paid Cit;r a.nd Town Treasurers TOMISHIP FTJ1TDS For cash paid Township Treasurers SCHOOL DISTRICTS, GEMURAL FUM) For warrants redeemed For interest on same SCHOOL DISTI-ZICTS, BUILDIITG FUITD For viarrarnts redeemed GEROAD IU ITD For warrants redeer,�ed ROAD I3:l1'F 71,-E1,TT DIST. NO. 13 FIIITD For road bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD II.IPR OV�=I LEITT DIST. ILO. 14 FUITD For road bond interest coupons redeemed ROAD I I M OVE DIT T DIST. IT O . 16 FUITD For rca d bonds redeemed For road bond interest coupons redeemed DUFF!M, DITCH FUITD For warrants redeemed DIME DIST. ITO. 1, ILPI I MAIM FUED For warrants redeemed DRAII; . DIST. ITO. 4, COITSTI UCTIOI FUITD For warrants redeemed 'For interest on same DRAIIT . DIST. T0. 5, ' i.:AIIT ITAiTCE H'UITD For warrants r edeeined DP•.AIIT . LIST. 10. 6, Ii1AI ITTEl-d� 10E TUIID For warrants redeemed DRAIIT. DIST. NO. 7, I.iAIITTEYAI;CE FUI?D For warrants redeemed DRAIIT. DIST. ITO. 15 jjAIIiTI'..i'j:ITCE FUZZ) For warrants r edeemed Total Disbursements �01 5,833.90 27.00 1,662.59 1,243.44 607.84 11,106.72 41.58 4,253.86 1,883.55 2,000.00 240.00 1,035.00 4,700.00 564.00 14.25 23.05 102.50 28.58- 10.00 2.00 5.00 17.50 65,050.85 ':e do hereby certify tlat we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to her credit at the close of business on February 28, 1925, the same being'in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Depository _ Treasurer's Balance First National Bank Bellingham National Bank Nor&3hwestern 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 . ITooksack Valley State Bank of Everson Farmers and 11erclm,nt s Bank of I;ooksa.ck Custer State Bank of Custer Peoples State Bank of Lynden Total Treasurer's Cash on Deposit CASH ITT OFFICE: Investments 533,228.00 Currency 1,932.00 Silver 1.38 Checks and cash items 23,631.84 Cash in vault 1,332.17 Total cash in office 97,891.55 99,296.60 80,969.02 50,000.00 15,000.00 27000.00 20:000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 12,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 448,157.17 60,125.39 Grard Total Treasurer's Cash on Hand 508,282.56 Jam.. Trmm RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Friday THr 2 0th Dal or I.iarch 1925 IIT TESTI dOITZ UTEOF, vie have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Comissioners of Vlha.tcom County, Washington, this 20th day of larch, 1925. Attest: to so n if Is a It it If n n to u it u to it Board of County Commiss- ioners of Vlhatcom County State of Washington u is it n It u n n n to if II it tl 11 11 Sam L . Barrett, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. Ed Brocm , Chai sm an of the Board J A Hiller, County Coinmissi over Geo Elder, County Commissioner ------ 000------ •1,Totice from Clerk of Acme Township that H. IT. Lintz, who was a_i�pointed as Constable on 1'eb. 11, 1925, refuses to qualify, Supervisors unable to recoEmend anyone else for appointi:.ent, was filed in office of Auditor. ------ 000------ C 0ITTRAC T THIS :.ia.de and entered, into -this .20th day f ol_a�. cl_,, 192.5, between County, `::ashington, and Chris Knutzen hereineTtcr "called the Contractor; �. i tnesseth: That in consideration of the payiients, covenants and agreements hereinafter ._-mentioned to be r.ade and l:,erformed by %hatcom County, the Contractor hereby covenants and agrees as follows: 1. To complete all work and agrees to furnish all the iiaterials necessary to construct, iin1,rove, and con.p,lete rer�lacing va tl1 pemamaent f ill Bridge ;rl on Everson -Goshen rd. , €. o-oening road south of said bridge in '.1hatcoi,. County, ZVa.shinLton, in accordance with and as described ir_ the profile, i-aup, plans and si�,ecifications thereof vrhich-, are made a, part hereof and shall have tie sai,e effect as 'd- o the sa. e were fully inserted herein, and in full accordance with the terms , conditi ons and stipulations of this a.greeneiit. 2. The Contractor shall ,rovide and pay for all materials, labor, carriage, tools, implements, conveniences, and things of every description that may be required for the transfer of r.-laterials for the improving, constructing and completirg the work herein described. 3. It is further agreed that the wort: included in this contract is to be done under the direction and supervision of the County Engineer, of said County, or his duly authorized in- spector or agent, and his decision as to the true construction and meaning of the profiles, maps, plans, specific8.ti0ns: and estimates shall be f in_al. It is also understood and @,greed u1:on tip t such additional drawings arLL, ex-_,la.nati ons as -may ':�e necessary to detail and illustrate the vrork.,: are to be furnished by the said Jngineer, and the Contractor agrees to confona to and abide by the same , so fai, as may be consistentvyith the._ general purpose .and intent o- the original plans and specifications. 4. Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of proper- ly skilled world- en or of materials of the proy,ler clualit-y , or fail in any respect to prosecute the vrork with promptness and diligence, or fail in the perforiQance of any ac;ree-cent herein con- tained, said'Jhatcom County shall be at liberty, after three days written notice to the Con- tractor, to provide any such labor or imterials and to deduct the cost thereof froma any moneys then due or thereafter to be --cone due to the Contractor under this contract; and may, by written notice, terminate the erap�loyment of the Contractor for the said vrorlc, and enter upon the prenises, and take possession of all itia,teri.als, tools, and appliances ther..on, for the pur- pose of completing the vrork included under this contract, and eiiiploy by contract or otherwise, any person or persons to finish the vr(Drk, and -provide materials therefor; and in such a case the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any payment provided herein until the yrurk shall be wholly f i.nished, at which tiiae if the unpaid bals,,ice of the amount to be laid under this contract s.'Mll e..ceed the ex,)ense incurred by the said 'yihatcori County in finishing this contra..ct such e_-cess shall be 1.:edd to the Contractor; bi_.t i f such expense shall e. ceed_ such un- pa.ici l:a:.lance, the Contractor, shall ;, ay the difference to the said 'J'da.tcoiil Cou-ty. . 5. The Contractor hereby agrees to co-mplete all the work called for in this contr�.ct, in all j?arts and requir(:meiYbs, before t'_ze 1st day of July, 1925. 6. Time sh ll be the essence of this contract on the ;kart of the Contractor, ar_d. in case the Contractor shall fail in the due ,erf•orrnance of the contract b,,- and at the tii-l.e herein rlentioned, lie shall be liable to pa.y to '.:ha.tcor_i County for li.nuidat-ed dair_a.ges, and not as a penalty, the suYa of Ten (-10.00) dollars for each and every day which may elapse between the a.ppoi_^_ted and actual time of corimletion, vrriich SUM is hereby agreed upon, liked, and dete:. ined as the damages fiat will be suffered by said '.tlra,tcora County, bys_iciz f ai l:.Tre to co.ralete same wit-iin the tiii.e ras ed; and said7::1-.atcom County i--ay deduct the damL:.r_;es frolil tie amoui-it due or to be'coi-ae due to the Contractor; and such pay_caents or deductions shall not in any wise -release the Contr actor f rorn tie further obligations and penalities in respect to the fulfillment of the entire contract, nor any right said 7�lhatcois County might have to claim., sue for and re- cover compensation m d dammages fox non-perforr.Ln.nc e of this contract, or any part tricreof. . 7. It is f -Lwther agreed that u-pon tic request of the Contractor partial payments upon the contract price i rein set forth is y be made once each month, t'_r e said-Oartial payl:ients not to e�eceed ei llty percentim of the estii.:ated value of the work done, vrhich estimate is to be i:.ade by the said Eingineer, and the sa:rae filed vdth the clerlr of the hoard of County Cmiraissioners of said County, which estiiilate shall bear the certificate of the said L'rigineer tha:.t such work has been done in all resiDects as required by the terms of this contract. Yinal payi:?ent clue hereunder shall be rpde vrithin tLirty days from the tiiae this contract has been complied with by the Contractor and tile vioDik done in accordame therewith, the saiie to be evidenced by the certificate of ti-.e said County Engineer filed -with the said clerk to Lille effect thL.t after RECORD OF .COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS s 02-A Jan TERM _1.r�aa .. .._.__... —.. y. __ __..__...._ THF... ...--:-::20tsh_ ., ...._. _._ DAY OF_.. .... ..._.. .... �larCh 192 5._.._ .. _ _._ ..__ . examination the said County Engineer found the vrork fully performed and complied with in accordance with the terms of this contract, also upon the examination of the said i,.vrk by the Board of County Commissioners, of said Whatcora County, and the finding by the said Board that said work has been fully completed in accordance with the terms of this contract, Und the passage by the said Board of a resolution, which resolution shall be entered upoij the minutes of said Board, and the same shall authorize the, final payment to be made upon this contract, and direct the County A.°di.tor to dray his warrant upon the County Treasurer for the amount due; provided, that before making such final payment the Contract shall show to the satisfaction of said Vha tconl County that all just debts due for labor performed or aa.teria7_ furnished the said Contractor have been paid. It is further agreed that any payments " or contributions due or required by Chap. 74 of the Laws of Washington 1911 (Industrial Insurance Act) or any amendments thereto, fron the County of Whatcom, by virtue of or on account of any or the work..done under this contract, n-ay be deducted from any payment or payments made to the Contractor Therein, and that the sum or susas so deducted shall be determined each month upon the basis of the work of said month, and shall be made upon the proper vrri'tten order an:1 denand of the Industrial Insurance Commission of the State of Vash- ington, a notice of which order and demand shall be served upon said Contractor prior to said deduction.. It-is,furt_,rer agreed that the Contractor herein shall. be subject to the provisions of said act. It is further agreed that if prior to any payment being made, under the terms of this contract, notice is received by Uhatcom County that any laborers, mechanics, material -men, or other persons, who have supplied or furnishd said Contractor yitlr any labor, service materials, goods, or pro- visions of any kind in connection with. the construction of said work have claims against said Con- tractor, for same, f or which claim my such labt.rer, mechanic, material-rla.n, or other person would be entitled to a lic7a under the lays of the State of Washington were such work not a public work, or proper, claim a,L;ains t the bond in such cases required by lave, lha tcora County slall have the right to retain out of the payments then due or to become due to said Contractor, the amount of such clain or claims in addition to not less -dzan twenty (20) per cent herein provided to be retained until the final completion of said work, sufficient.to cover all such claims of which notice shall have been given until such claims shall have been fully satisfied anl paid, and receipts in full for the saxes shall have been furnished by'the said Contractor to said Whatcom County, and the said Contractor here"Dy expressly agrees to pay .all such clairis. S. When any claim, demand or estimate hereunder wall have been alloyed by the proffer authority, the proper officer shall dray warrants to the amount or percent of such claim, demand or estimate, then payable under th is contract in payment thereof. In yr arrants drawn against the Road and Bridge fund, being a fund theretofore created in the treasury of said County by, resolution of the Board of County Corimiissionersof said County and recorded in Record of,..Commiss- ioners t Proceedings, 111hatcora County; and all the terms arid conditions of said resolutions are hereby expressly referred to and rrn,de a mart hereof as tho fully set forth herein, and this agreement is expressly made subject to all of the Yirovisions of said sections o_ said resolution. 9. No al teratdon drall be made in the work shown and described in the-.1blans and specifica- tions except upon written order of the said Engineer and as provided hereinbefor e, and when so made the value of the vrork so added or omitted shall be computed by the said Engineer and the amount so determined(' .shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor, and the amount so found shall be added to or deducted from the contract price, as the case may be. 10. The Contractor shall provide sufficient safe and proper facilities for the inspection of the work by said Uhatcori County or its authorized re;,�resentatives. The said Contractor shall furnish without charge to said Whatcom County, or its authorized representatives, samples of cer_�.ent or other materials used in construction, as said samples rray be required, in order that the character of such materials may be determined. All materials and methods shall be subject to tie appr oval of the said .Engineer. Defective vror�x or na terial nu y be condemned by t he said :engineer at any time before the final acceptance of the work, Notice of condemnation shall be given by the said Engineer in writing. Such condemned work shall be immediately ta.'.:en down or changed. Defective material shall be imiiediately removed or d oposed of to the satisfaction of the said Engineer. Failure or neglect on "iae part of the said Engineer to condea,ir_ unsatisfactory material or to reject inferior workmanship shall in no way release the Contractor, nor shall it be construed to mean the acceptance of such work, nor shall the final acceptance bar said tilhatcorn County from recovering da.inages in case fraud was j;)ractided. t Time lost in repldcing such improper work shall furnish no ground to the Contractor for claiming an extension of time for the completion of the work. Incompetent, careless aid negligent employees shall be forthwith discharged by the Contractor upon written request of the said Engineer, and failure to comply with such request shall be sufficient ground for the termna.ti on, of this contract, as provided herein. Should tl2e Contractor be delayed in the prosecution of the work or the completion thereof by the act, neglect or fault of the Engineer, then the time fixed for the completion of the work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason thereof, which extended period shall be detenrri.ned and fixed by the said Zlhatcomi County, but no allowance shall be made unless a claim therefar is presented in writing to the said County vd thin ten (10) days after the occurrence of such delay. 11. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that no certificate filed or payment nude under this contract, except the final payment,, shall be evidence of the performance of this contract either wholy or in part, and that no payment shall be construed to be an acceptance of defective work or improper materials which may appear within two (2) years after final paynient. 12. Tie work and materials covered by this contract shall be at 'the sole risk of the Con- tractor until the same shall have been finally accepted by the said Engineer and said ti,,hatcom County and any damage or loss that I.my occur or result to the same prior to the final acceptance of said work by the said Engineer and said Whatcora, shall fall upon and be made good by the Con-., tractor;: 13. This Contract shall not be assignable in whole or in part. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the work at all times, and be present, either in person or by duly authorized representatives, on the site of the work continually during its progress and shall receive in- structions from the maid Engineer. Any sub -contractor shall be considered as the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be responsible for any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to perform his work in a satisfactory manner this contract may be terminated by the Board. Jan TERM Friday RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS TnE 20th DAY of ?arch 192 5 14. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and injury vh.ich shall be caused or which. occur to any person or persons or property whatsoever by reason of any negligence of said Contractor or any of his servants, employees or sub -contractors, or by reason of any breach or violation of any of the provisions of this agreement or any of his duties or obligations there- under. The Contractor shall assume all liability for and protect said. Whatcom County from any dainages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles in any part of the viork. 15. .. It,is a, part of the public policy of the State of 1%ashi.r_gton that all work by contract or by day labor done for it or any Political subdivision created by law, shall be perfolsired in viork days not not more than eight hours each, except a;n cases pf extraordinary emergency. No case of extraordinary emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other labor can be found to talm the Place of labor vil-i.ch has alreadbly been employed for eight hours in any calendar day. In case of violation of the provisions of this article said �,hatcora County shall have the right to cancel this contract and to c om})1ete the viork in the manner provided herein. 16. The Contractor agrees to execute and furnish to the said Whatcom County a good and sufficient surety bond, to be payable to said SWha.tcom County, the same to be in the Renal sum of the f ull amount of this contract, and conditioned that the Contractor will faithfully perform the work upon the terms, within the time, and in accordance with the contract, profiles, maps, plans and specifications, and that he will indemnify the said 13h tcom County against any diiect or in- direct damages that shall be suffered cr claimed for injuries to persons or property during the construction and improvement of such road or highway. anal until the same is acce;Aed; and further conditioned as required by lavr for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and material men, and all persons who shall. supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions or supplies for the carrying on such work, and all just debts and dues and demands 4. incurred in the performance of such work. If said Wh€tcortz County shall have reason to believe that the surety on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof, dr is insufficient, it may require the Contractor to furnis# other or additional security. IN 'WITMISS WHITE( , The said Contractor herein set his hand and seal and the said "Ulkatcom County pursuant to resolution duly adopted by its County Commissioners, has caused these presents to be subs crib`: d by its said Comrnissi. oners and Clerk, and the name of the Board t'o be hereunder affixed the day and year f irst above vni tten. VHAT C OUC OUITTY u n u rr n ri n n n rr rr u n u rr By Ed Brovm " Board of County Corimliss- " Chairman Board of County " ioners of Whatcom County " Commissioners. " State of Washington u n rr rr a n' Commissioner. Attest: Geo . Elder, F. C. Martin, Coonissioner Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. Chris Knutzen, Contractor ------ 000------ C O IT, TRAC T THIS AG =EIMET, Made and entered into this 20th day of Basch, 1925, between ;Jhatcora County, Washington, and Cramer Cont. Co herd raster called the Contractor; Witresseth : That in consideration of the payments,. covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be made and p erf ormed by Whatcom County, the Contractor hereby covenants and agrees as follows: 1. To complete all work and agrees to furnish all the materials necessary to construct, improve, a rxl complete construe ti on of California. Creek Bridge with fills etc on Blaine-Ferridale Rd.Ext. inCounty, Washin6tton, in accordance vdth, and as described in the profile, reap, plans and specifications thereof which are made a part hereof and shell have the same effect as tho the same vrere fully inserted herein, and in full accordance with the terms, conditions and stiliulati.ons of this agreement. 2. The Contractor shall provide aryl pay for all materials , labor, carriage, tools, implements , conveniences, and things of every description that may be required for the transfer of materials for the improving, constructing and completing- the work herein described. 3. It is further agreed that the viork included in this contract is to be done under the direction and supervision of the County Engineer, of said County, or his duly authorized inspector or agent, and his decision as to the true construction and meaning of the profiles, maps; -:plans, specifications and estimates shall be final. It is also understood and agreed upon that such additional drawings and explanations as may be necessary to detail and illustrate the vork, are to be, furnished by the said Engineer, and the Contractor agrees to conform to and abide by the same, so far as may be consistent with the general purpose and intent of the original plans and specifications. 4. Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a, sufficiency of properly skilled workmen or of materials of the proper quality, or fail in any respect to prosecute the work with promptness and diligence, or fail in tyre performance of any a.L:,reeraent herein contained, .said '�hatcorn County shall be at liberty, after t-.)3?ee days written notice to the Contractor, to provide a.n�! such labor or rm terials and to deduct th.e cost thereof from any r;ioneys then due or thereafter to become due to th.e.•Contra.ctor• under this contract; and my, by written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said work, and enter upon the premises, :.and take l-,ossess,ion of all materials, tools, and appliances thereon, for the purpose of completing A1.Ze work included under this contract, and employ by contract or ot:aerwise, any person or persons to finish the.wor.,, amd provide materials therefor; and in such a case the Contractor shall n.:t be entitled to receive amy payment ;provided hezcin until ilie work: shall be wholly. finished, at which time if, the ..unpaid balance of the amount to be ya,id under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred by the said ',Yh tcori County in finishing this contract such e .cess shall be paid to the Contractor; but .if such expense shall exceed such unpaid. balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the said.- Jh tco_ir County. RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 602-C Jan TERM rr i day Tim 20th DAY OF .. .192 llpxch. 5. The Contrr,__ctor hereby agrees to complete all the work called for in this contract, in all parts and requirements, before the 1st day of June, 1925. - 6.. Tijae shall be the essence of this contract on the part of the Contractor, and in case the Contractor shall fail in -Le clue perfoan.riaance of the contract by and at tne tiine he: -Gin mentioned, he shall be liable to pay to Whatcorn County for liquidated dama"ges, and not as a penalty, the sum of ten (.',-)l0.00) dollars for each and every day which iiay elapse between the a-lipointed aid actual time of completion, which stzii is hereby a,,reed upon, fixed, and determined as the damages t1riatwill be suffered by said It'Llhatcor: County, by such failure to complete same within the time named; and said Whatcorn County may deduct the damages from the amount due or to become due to the Contractor; and such paym(.-2-it's or deductions shall not in any wise release the Contractor from the further obligations and penalities inn res, .�ect to the fulfillment of the entire contract, nor any right said '.'Thatcoi-ti County might have to cladra, sue for and- recover compensation and dayaa,.ges for non-perfori,.iance of this contract, or -,.ny part thereof. 7. It is further agreed that upon the request of the Contract -or ]?,q-,rtia,l payments 'upon the contract price herein set forth may be i-fade once each month, the said partial payi21ents not' to exceed eighty percentum of the estimated value of the work done, which estinate is to be rade by the said EnLineer, and the saire filed with the clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of said IIfha,tcorn County � , which estimate shall bear the certificate of the said Engineer that such viork has been done in all respects as required by the terns of this contract. 11inal payment due hereunder shall be nade ;dthin -dairt-y days from the time this contract has been complied with by the Contractor and the work done in accordance therewith, the same to be evidenced by the certif icate of the said County Engineer filed -vdtla the said clerk to the effect that after' exami- nation the said County Engineer found the work fully performed and complied with in accordance with the terms of this c ontxact,'also upon the examination of the said work by the Board of County Commissioners,. of said 'Uhai,tcoin CountLy", and the finding by the said Board that said wo.-_?-k has been fully completed in accadamce 'vdth the terms of this contract, and the passage by the said Board of a:resolution, which reso�ution shall be entered upon the minutes of said Board, and_ the same shall authorize the final payment- :to be made upon this contract, and direct the Cbunty Auditor to draw his warrant upon the County Treasurer for the Eanount due; provided, that 'before mE,.kinL;,, such final payment -hie_ Contractor shall show to the satisfaction of said a.Ihatcoiai County that all just debts due for labor perfor.ried oi, iir-terial furnished the said Contractor 1pave been pad d . It is further agreed tlat axiy payments or contributions due or required by Chap. 74 of the laws of Vashington 1911 (Indtztrial Insiaxance Act) or any -i..Yiiei-idme-i-its-thereto , froin the County of ".1 hatcorn, by virtue of or on account of any of the work done under this, contract, ,pay be deducted from any .3ayment or payments i-.,iade to the Contractor herein, and that the sum or sums so deducted shall be determined each month upon the basis of the vrork of said month, and shall be made upon the -xol -der and demand :of. -the Industrial Insurance Commission of the per 'written o2 State of 'Jashington, ca notice" of which order and demand shall be servedhon said Contractor prior to said deduction.. It is further agreed that the Contractor herein shall be subject to the -,:)3:ovisions of said act. I't is fUrtlier agreed'that if pc-ioi- to any payment being made under the terris of this con- tract, notice is 2.-eceived by Whatcom County that any laborers, mechanics, meateriFl-men, or other persons, who have sup].)lied Dr furnished said Contractor with any labor, service r-taterials, goods or provisions of any I:ind in connection with the constriction of said_ v ­iorlc have claims against said Contractor, for s ame , for vhich cladi-ii?. any such laborer,, mechanic, material-rian, or other person would be entitled to a lien under the laws of the State of Washinbton were such work not a public work, or proper claim against the bond in such cases requirea by law, Whatcom County shall have the riL41it to retain oirl., of the payi�,onts then due Dr to become due to said Contractor, the axiiount of suc-la claim or' cle,ims in @.C.dition to not less than twenty (20) per cent herein pro- vided to be retained until the final completion of said work,, sufficient to cover 211 such claiias of Yhich notice shall have been Ldven until such claims shall have been fully satisifed azid paid, and receipts in full for the saxae shall have been furnished by the said Contractor to raid Uhatcom County, and the said Contractor hereby expressly agrees to pay all such clairas. U 8. '�'Jhen cany claim, de"_(aand or estimate hereunder slall have been allowed by the proper authority, the proper officer shall draw V' ra,rrantS to tie arnount or percent of such claiL,,-, demand or estimate, then payeble under this contract in payrien't thereof. In warrants drawn against the Road and Bridge, bei rig a, fund theretofore created in the treasurer of said County by resolu- tion of 'Le Board of County Commissioners of said County, F,,nd recorded in Record of Coim-,iiss- ioners' Proceedings, Whatco2-.i County; and all the terms and conditions of said resolutions are hereby e:,_pressly referred tz) and made a, I -art hereof as tho fully set forth: herein, and this @,.L_�;ree- ment is eal:"Jressly made subject to all of the 1rovisions of said sections of said resolution. 9. No alteration shall be made in the work shown and described in the plans and s1.-)ecifica_ tions except upon written or der of' the said Engineer and as provided here inbefore, and .:,hen so made the value of the work so added or oinitted shall be computed by the sadC, and the amount so determined s lia.11 be final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor, and the cip-ourit so found shall be added to or deducted from the contract price, as the case Tay be. 10. The Contractor shall provide sufficient safe and proper facilities for the inspectf"on of the work by said Whatcora County or its authorized representatives. The szldd Contractor shall furnish without (charge, tD said Vlh)atcom County, or its ts authorized representatives, s�dinples.'.;bf cement 6r,.-.othei-,'.mc�te2?ials-- .,!'.iised-�-in construction, as said samples ix,y be required, in order that the character of such materials may be determined. Al " 1 materials and methods shall be subject to the approval of the said Engineer. Defective work or material racy be condemned by tree said LD Engineer at any time before the final acceptance of tl---e work. Notice of condei_,al4tion shall be Given by the said Engineer 'in writing. Such condeLuled work shall be iiaiiediately taken do -an or changed. Defective LaterLal shall be ii7m,�,:iedia,tely removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of the said _Engineer. Failiu!e or neglect on the part of the said Engineer to condemn unsatisfactory material or to reject inferior workmanship dacall in no ir.rra,y relea�.se t!)e Contractor, nor shall it be construed to mean the acceptance of such vDrk, nor shall the final acce�_tance bar said YThat- coaa County from recovering damages in case fraud was practiced. Time lost in replacing such improper work shall furnish no ground to the Contractor for claiming any extension of time for the completion of the work. Incompetent, careless and negligent eraliloyees shall be forthwith discharged by the Con- tractor upon written request of the said. Engineer, and failure to c o2nply with such request shall be sufficient ;ground for the termination of this conzraut;, cza provided herein. 602-D RECORD GIB COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERN Friday THE 20th 14Y of March 1925 Jan Term Tuesday The 24th Day of Larch 1925 Should the Contractor be delayed in the prosecution of the work or the completion thereof by the act, neglect or fault of the Engineer, then the time fixed for the completion of the' work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason thereof, which extended period shall be determined and filed by the said Ul a.tcom County, but no allowance shall be made unless a claim therefor is presented in writing to the said County within ten (10) days after the occurence of such delay. 11. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that no certificate fi led or payment made under this contract, except the final payment, shall be evidence of the performance of this contract either wholy or in part, and that no payment shall be construed to be an accept- ance of defective work or improper materials which may appear within two (2) years Ifter final pay- ment. 12. The work and materials covered by this contract shall be at the sole ri.sX of the Con- tractor until the sane shall have been finally accepted by the said Engineer and said thatcom County and any damage or loss that may occur or result to the same prior to the final acceptance of said worn by the said Engineer and said tiiha.tcom County, shall fall upon and be made good by the Contractor. 13. This Contract shall not be assignable in whole or in part. The Contractor sl-L-.11 give his personal attention to the work at all times, and be present, either in person or by duly authorized representhtives, on the site of the work continually during its progress and shall re- ceive instructions from the said Engineer. Any sub -contractor shall be considered as the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be responsible for any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any subs -contractor fails to perfcxm his wore, in a satisfactory na.nner this contract may be terminated by the Board. 14. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and injury which shall be caused or which occur to any person or persons or property whatsoever by reason of any negligence of said Con- tractor or any of his servants, employees ,_r sub -contractors, or by reason of any breech or violation of any of the provisions of this agreement or any of his duties or obligations thereunder. The Contractor shall assume all liability for and protect said Whatcom County from any demages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles in any part of the work. 15. It is a part of the public policy of the State of Washington that all work by contract or by day labor done for it or any political subdivision created by law, shall be performed in work days of not more than eight hours each, except in cases of extraordinary emergency@ No case of extraordinary emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other labor can be f ound to ta'ce the place of labor y;hi.ch has already been employed for eight hours in any calendar day. In case of violation of the provisions of this article said Wh tcom County shall have the right to cancel this contract and to complete the work in the manner provided herein. 16. The Contractor agfees to execute and ftnni.sh to the said Wha.tcom County a good and suffi- cient surety bond, to be payable to said Wha.tcom County, the same to be in the penal sure of the full amount of this contract, and conditioned that the Contractor will faithfully perform the work upon the terms, within the time, and in accordance with the contract, profiles, maps, plans and specifications, and that he will indemnify the said l:ha.tcom County against any direct or indirect damages that shall be s uffered or claimed for injuries to persons or property during the con- struction and improvement of such road or highway a nd until the same is accepted; and further conditioned as required by law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions or supplies for the carrying on such work, and all just debts and dues and demands incurred in the performance of such work. If said '4=ha.tcom County shall have reason to believe that the surety on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof, or is insufficient, it may require the Contractor to furnish other or additional security. IN '�i ITIILSS ",';HEREOF, The said Contractor hereinto set its hand and seal and the said Wha.tcom County pursuant to resolution duly adopted by its County Commissioners, has caused these presents to be subscribed by its said Commissioners and Clerk, and the name of the Board to be hereunder affixed the day and year first above written. WHAT C 011, COUNTY u u u n u u u u U a U u u u n " Board of County Commiss- ioners of Whatcom County " " State of Kashington " n u u u u u u n u U u u 0 a U Attest: L. Cozier, Dep. Aud €c Clerk of Board of County Commissioners ------ 000------ By Ed Brown Chairman Board of County Commissiona-s J A Filler, Commissioner Geo Elder, Commissioner Cramer Cont Co Contractor By F. L. Cramer On .lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Harch 24, 1925. Tuesday, `March 24, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tridal, Larch 20, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The application of C. Hewimn for dance at Alki. Bungalow. on MArch 25, 1925, was granted. On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, iaxch 25, 1U 25. 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ The Petition of A. V.I. Morgenthaler, Edw. Karbgensky, Chris Hanson and S. P. Larsen for and bond covering same the drainage and impr ov ement of land*, and the organization of a drainage district �erex'elf i led it. -.office of Auditor. ------ 000------ `/ The application of Blue Bird Club for dance on March 28, 1925, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ l The ,Oath and bonds of Jno. B. Solomon as Justice of Peace for Point Roberts Township, in the sum of ?500, with Langi Thorsteinson and Jonas Thorsteinson as sureties, and Steini Thorsteinson as Clerk of Point Roberts Township, in the sum of �500, with Geo. H. Ufaters, Jean F. Waters, his life, and J. S. Johnson, a bachelor, as sureties, were approved by the Board and filed with tr2e County Clerk. The Oath and bond of Walter Vlaters as Constable of Point Roberts Township, in the sum of 500 , with B. H. Burns and Byron_ Samuelson as sureties, was approved by the Board and filed with the Town Clerk. ------ 000------ ✓ The bonds of Ralph Bartoo as Clerk, in the sum of 0500.00; David Wight as Treasurer, in the sum of $2,000; Fred IVZetcalf as Justice of Peace, in the sum of 6'500; and Ira B. Perry as Assessor, in the sum of �500, for Nooksack Township, given by. A-Lierican Surety Company, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ V The bond of T. R. Gawley as Supervisor for Drainage Improvement District No. 6, in the sum of �200.00 , with United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company as Surety, was approved by the Board and f iled wi th, t 12e County Clerk. ------ 000------ The Oath of Office of T. R. Gawley as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement District No. 6, was approved by the Board aid filed with the County Engineer. ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO=SSIOIMRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN THE IsiATTER fit, THE PETITION OF A. 'ff. MCRGENTEALER, ET AL, FOR THE DRAINAGE AND II:ITR OTEi.BI T OF LAIMS , ORDER DIRECT IUG !N GIII�J , I S PRELII:=IIIARY SLRVEY ARID REPORT AND THE ORGANIZATION OF A DRAINAGE, DISTRICT. The petition of A. W. Morgenthaler, et al:, of Whatcom County, Washington, owning farm lands in said petition described, petitioning therein for the organization of a drainage district, and the construction of a drainage system therein, located as therein described, hav- ing this day been filed ri th the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Was-k - inc-ton, togeti.er with bond in the sum of $200.00, conditioned' as provided by the Statutes in such cases made, and it appearing therefrDm the t there is a necessity for said improveimnt and the organization of said district and said petition and bond being in all respects sufficient for the initiation of said proceeding, IT IS NOW ORDERED by the Board of Colmiiissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that said bond be and the same hereby is approved; and. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Engineer of Uhatcom County, Washington, be instruct- ed to proceed to view t1le line and location of said proposed improvemmnt and the property to be affected thereby and determine whether said proposed improvement is, in his opinion, 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS e,dneadpy TjiE 25th DAY OF Yarch 192 5 necessary, whether same will be conducive to public health.,.. welfare and convenience, and will increase the public revenue, whether in his opinion, the location and route of the said proposed drainage system described in said petition-are.-Ihe best for said proposed improvement, ihat, if any, part of said proposed syst-em, should be omitted,, and report all of. said matters to the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom-County, . 'Jashington, in writing together with -his recommendations thereon as soon, as possible after receiving this order. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of �.Uarch, 1925. 11 if 11 11 Is if if If Ed Bro,;m, Board of County Commiss- Chairman of the Board ioners of Whatcom County J A Hiller, State of Washington County Commissioner Geo Elder County Comissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ o0o_'_____ I On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, March 96, 1925. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jan TERM Thursday---- TtiE._.. _._._...-- ......._...-.-_26th_......-..... --- -- nAy._.4v . . _......_. March.,.. 192�........5— Jan Term Saturday The 28th Day Of March 1925 Thursday, March 26, 1925. ..The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Ylednesday, March 25, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: The application of . iiarietta Grange for dance on -March 28, 1925, was granted by the Board. ------ 000--. --- On lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, March 28, 1925. Saturday, March 28, 1-925. The Board met .pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, March 26, 1925, Present, all nmbers of tl-e Board and Clerk in attendance. The following claims were alloi�ed and proceedings had: f/ The applications of Haynie Grange, North Bellingham Grange for dances and Joe Ergler for dance at Maple Falls, were approved by the Board. ------ 000---_-- The application of Dr. Ed. L. Brinson for the office of County Physician, was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Zlednesday, April 1, 1925. Chairman Board County Commissioners. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS A3pr12rE1tr1 'l,ednesday .............Tru......-._.., ..._. 1st ........ . DnY of April 192 5 Wednesday, April 1, 1925. The Board met pursuant to a4jourruaent taken on Saturday, iiarch 28, 1925. Present, all L,�embers of the Board .and the Clerk in attendance. The fo llowing claims 'were alloyed and proceedings had: Sam E Barrett J Wayland Clark D 7lurtenberg A J Love Glen J Slater Lucy E King 11 Colvin L Cozier F C Martin Jessie Walters Julia T Church Ed Brown J A Ui l le r George Elder Nellie H Abbott Jennie 11 Robin Edwin H Day VI H Heaton Anna Berthusen U H Beach Geo H Sybrant Alvada Kelly Ed L Brinson Max llehli g Margaret J Diaz 1:2rs R 0 Stone Hector Gawley Robert Gilroy L J Irwin J 1'd Smith H B Carroll, Jr lirs Frances K Atherton Ed E Hardin 17 P Broom G P Kincaid Archie B Stewart Pearl C Johnson Edith M Thornton Frank Wilson J C Harrington J H Stevenson Freelove L Canfield S A Earl Olive Wilson C ti7 Fisk Edw Ye Thar t Cassie Cales Claire G 'Melhart H D hcArthur F H Carver G A Pence Jessie Duerr Helen Campbell D 17 McArthur 4i H Clarke; Daniel EcCush John A Barker Henry Slater 11ary Snyder '1 W Tod C J Ha.nbloom Harry Olin 77 T Jackrii�m Geo E Hamilton A H Frasier 0 D Post V B �ils on C C King H B King J F EcKinnon f:I B Edwards Ben Coligan YxsEElDay Halter Borchardt A J Welch Ader -Mukes Fred V1 McLlmon Carl 11cCoy Edwin G Park J G Barber Weater Pouts Edwin Gruber E D Kenyon Hazel B Heun ------ 000------- CURREHT EXFEITSE FUI\TD Salary as County Auditor 187...50 Salary as Deputy Auditor R Bookkeeper 125.00 Salary as Bookkeeper for Auditor 75.00 Salary as Deputy Auditor 125...00 do 125.00 do 120.00 do 100.00 do & Bookeeper 115.00 do & Clerk of Board 135.00 Salary as Recorder 115.. 00 do 100.00 Salary as County Counnissioner 166.66 do 166.66 do 166..66 Salary as Superintendent of County Schools 187.60 Salary as Deputy Supt. of .Schools 125.00 Salary as Justice of Peace 100...00 do 100..00 Cleric for Justice of Peace 35..00 Salary as Constable 60.00 Salary as Charity Commissioner 150.00 Salary as Probation Officer 100...00 Salary as County Physician 125.00 Salary as Coroner 66.!66 Salary as County Tuberculosis ITurse 125..00 Salary as Ha,tron-Detention Hospital 75...00 Salary as Janitor for Courthouse 125..00 Salary as Assistant Janitor 25.00 Salary as 2: echanic in County Garage 175..00 Salary as Floorman in County Garage 135..00 Salary as County AgricuEu:bal Agent 158.33 Salary as Office Assistant for Agricultural Agt 91:66 Salary as Judge 178.65 do 178.65 Sala-rZt;)as Clerk 187...50 Salary as Deputy Clerk 150.00 do 115.00 Salary as County Treasurer 187.50 Salary as Deputy Treasurer 150.00 Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer 125.00 Salary as Cashier foz• Treasurer 135.00 Salary as Clerk for Treasurer 110..00 do 110.. 00 Salary as Deputy Treasurer 125..00 Salary as Clerk f or Treasurer 110..00 do 100.00 Salary as Xtra Clerk for Treasurer 19 days 61.18 do 9 days 28.98 Salary as County Assessor 187.50 Salary as Chief Deputy Assessor 150.00 Salary as Deputy Assessor 120.00 do 110.00 do 110.00 Salary as Field Deputy Assessor (26 days 130.00 do (26 days 104.00 do 26 days 104.00 do 26 days 104.00 do 26 days 104.00 do 26 days) 104.00 do 4 days i6.00 do 26 days 104.00 do 6 days 24.00 do 26 days 104.00 do 20 days _. .80.00 do 26 days 104-.00 do 10 days 40..00 do 20 days 80..00 Salary as Superintendent County Home 115.00 Salary as I,latron County Home 60..00 Salary as Teamster for County Home 75.00 Salary as Cook for County Home 85..00 Salary as Assistant Cook for County Home 10.00 Salary as Ilurse for County Home 75.00 Salary as Assistant ITurse for County Hone 60.00 do 25.00 do 40.00 Salary as County Engineer 187.50 Salary as Deputy Engineer 160..00 Salary as Chainman for Engineer 11 days ) 49..50 do 19 to 85.50 Salary as Inspector df Geneva -Park Road (17 days) 102.00 Salary as Prosecuting Attorney 187.50 Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 175.00 Salary as Secretary for Prosecuting, Attorney 100.00 CURRENT EXPENSE FUUM (Continued) A L Callahan Salary as Sheriff 187.50 J B Bennett Salary as Deputy Sheriff 150.00 A L Idedhurst do 150.00 H D Drain do 125.00 'W M Brock do 125.00 John Glover do 125.00 W H Carpenter Salary as Jailer 140.00 E E Lescher Salary as Court Reporter 208.90 Geo Carpenter Salary as Truck Driver (54 days) 22.31 Eben Head do 13: " 57.38 Chet Holmes do 10 7/8 if 46.22. F A Brooks - do 1/2 day Z*23 Edith•ILI Thornton Lxpense as County Treasurer s65 Fred W Y:cElmon Expense as County Engineer (Feb & Iicar) 3.48 Geo H•Sybrant ._Expense as Charity Commissioner 16.24 A L Callahan Expense as Sheriff 85.15 Nellie H Abbott Expense as County Superintendent of Schools 3.71 Margaret J Diaz Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse 3.80 C C King Expense as Superintendent County Home 12.54 H B Carroll, Jr Expense�as County Agricultural Agent 4.40 W ' H Beach Expense as Constable 3.85 Ben L•Roush Service as Special Deputy Sheriff 125:'00 J N Pratt do 125.00 Bert Bulloch do 38.50 Arthur Evenson Service as Extra Jailer 13.50 E E Lescher Services to.Prosecuting Attorney 15.00 Lois Cozier Services to County Auditor 7.50 Irlrs Lura Lyle Services to County.Superintendent 4.50 Urs H-Walters Services to -Superintendent a/c Teachers Exams 6.00 Geo Livesey Expense and fee a/c Revelare Case 130.00 Parkers "The Sporting Goods • House'k Flag and Cord 16.18 Conlee Realty Co Insurance on Courthouse 22.50 Sraith;Lives eyjIriLYht Co Insurance on Courthouse 90.00 Chas E Daw & Son do .37.50 1-Tiller Bros Investment Co Insurance on Furniture & Fixtures in Court House 24.00 ':tm T Follis & Co Insurarn e • on Garage contents 20.40 1doul tray & Tucla r Insurance on County Horne Buildings 75.00 T F Doan Services .to County Engineer a/c Tlarietta Township 1.25 C A Griffith Co 2 Rubber Stamps for County Agent 1.95 l'festexaUnion Tele Co Service to County Agricultural Agent .89 H G Raettig Annotations for Prosecuting Attorney 2.50 C H Barlow Leather case for County Treasurer 10.00 C F Easton. Repair of pen f oi• County Treasurer 2.50 Washington Tuberculosis • • Association Nurse Supplies 8.50 Fairhaven. Pharmacy Drugs for County Patients 4..85 Red Cross Pharmacy Drugs for County Patients 46.20 TheWeiser Drug Co Drugs for County Patients 11.70 R N Hunt, D D S Dental work --Prisoner & County Patient (Feb) 42.00 J C Minton, D D S Dental services to prisoner & County Charge 5.00 St Lukes Hospital Care of Geo Chevalier, Mrs.Smoot & Baby '& Laura Larson • (Feb & Har) 116.28 Riverton Sanatorium Care of Youg, Baldwinson & Ergler(239.13) Care of Edna Woodbury(32.07) (Feb & Yar) 271.20 St Vincents Home for Aged Care of Tars YcCreesh 12.00 lei E Clarke Care of 11a.ry A Mitchell 10.00 Ben Tucker Care of Yarcy Children 20.00 Wn Children's Home Soc Care of Engstrom Children 24.00 Graham Drug Co Drugs for County Horne .60 Brown,& Cole, Inc Groceries for County Home(386.17)& ors Smith(15.45) 401.62 Stansell's Tea & Coffee Co Tea & -Coffee for County Horn 33.14 Ray Hookstra Meat for County Horne (Feb) 7.47 Frye & Comi-any I;Ieat for County Home 6.01 Ray al °Bakery Bread f or County Horde 49.69 W J Pynor Supplies for County Home 23.40 F F Gerard do 35.38 Fair Department Store Clothing & Supplies for County Home 41.42 Gage -Dodson Clothing Co Clothing for County Horne 2.00 Swift •& Co Soap chips for County Horn 6.15 Thiel •:Velter Mattresses, dishes, etc. for County Home 48.16 Wm Ogle Shoe repairs for County Home (Feb & Ilar) 19.85 Geo J •Hohl Co Seeds, feed etc for County Home 158.30 Bellingham Coal Hines Coal for County Home 21.80 Caine-Grirlishaw Co do 198.16 Iio rs e • Hardware Co Hardware for County Horne 37.41 Nor thwes t Hardware Co do 13.28 Columbia Valley Lbr Co Shingles for County Horne 4.25 Joseph Brown Sawing wood for County Home ( Jan) 10. 00 Clark -Electric Co Repair of Electric Iron for County Home .60 Shell , Co of Calif Gas, oil etc for County Horne (Feb) 18.44 Hurd's Garage Gas & Oil for County Home 3.67 Diehl•T;otor Co Piston rigns, etc. for Bounty Home 11.25 Bellingham Battery Co Repair of truck for County Home 2'.25 Brovm & Cole, Inc Groceries for Detention Hospital 105.87 Carstens Packing Co Meat for Detention Hospital 5.30 Puget,Sound Power & Lt Co Lights for Detention Hospital (Jan Feb) 7.29 Goddard's Seed Store Seed for Detention Hospital 3.70 W I lda.rl;ll.m Cleaning sewdr at Detention Hospital 5.25 The O'Connor Grocery Groceries for Curry, et al 86.18 J P Tiaupin Groceries for Coligan 20.64 t`Tolten & Yohtfort Groceries for Davie, et al 99.25 Tllountain View Store Groceries for Ergler 15.00 Lynden Dept Store Groceries for Feltburg, et al 58.25 0 00. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April:.'l:Enrt ednesdGy..........._Txr...___ . ..._._. ls. ........ .. _... _....... _ . DAY QF.-....__... _ _April - 1J2...5_.....__ ......_ _._..._ CTiMMYT EXIT.: YSE FUED (Continued) Fair 'leat & Grocery Co Groceries for Frank c�c ►:eagraff ti 25.82 A Mardesich Groceries for Grancin 16.93 Everson I:Iercantile Co Groceries for Hunt & Yehlein 26.73 J 0 dulbransen Groceries for B Harvey 22.75 Ia V Rochdale Co Groceries for Hanowell & Harvey 45.50 Brown & Cole, Inc Groceries for Johnson, et al 134.57 Ingalls 11ercanti:.e Co Groceries for Knox. 22.44 Broth & Cole, Inc Groceries for Youngstrom & Deboer 40.44 Belford Larket Groceries .for lli s Sane 5.95 A Potter Groceries for Smoot 15.04 Albers Grocery Groceries for firs Stove 30.10 G & B Salmon Packing Co Groceries for Mrs Taylor (Feb & Mar) 70.00 Jacobson Grocery Groceries for firs Trove 12.50 E N Juvet Groceries for Brighton 27.35 R W ]brake, Agent Rent f or Brighton 11.50 11 Vaila House rent for Youngstrom 10.00 Hutton Fuel Co Fuel for Hammond etc 14.00 11a:=p1l Fuel Co Wood for Smith (Jan) 3.50 I N Cone Assistance rendered Stove & Pe-rry 15.00 0 R �ollingsviorth Ambulance service for Mrs. Smoot(15.00) & Burial of Velma V Harvey(25.00) (Feb) 40.00 Arthur C Harlow . Cremation of R. E. Vallace 25.00 Pugei Sound Poorer & Light Co Lights for Court House (66.35 )Gas for Jail (3.52) . Lt & Power for Gara •e (11.18) & Lti -�ht for I:Trs . Frank (2.83) 83.88 Bellingham American. Pub Co Printing for County 5.60 Union Printing, Bnag & Sta Co Supplies for County offices 306.30 Griggs Stty & Printing Co Supplies for County Engineer(2.50)Supt.(12.60) & County -Agri. Agent(.80) 15.90 The Auto Top Co Repair of auto curtain for County Agnet 4.70 Hollman & Ryclanan Painting etc in Court Room #1 121.00 A J Blythe Plbg & Hfig Co Plumbing repairs -Court House(155.16) & Jail(10.65) 165.81 Martin Electric Co Transformers & Electric repair work in Court House 11.42 Federal Tire Sales Co Tire & 'tube for Connaissioners car 8.40 Bronson Yotor Co Gas & Oil for Commissioners auto 4.00 Bellingham Auto Top Auto repairs for Sheriff(2.50)Supt.School(.50)Treas ' (20.75) & Assessor(20.75) (Jan & Feb) 44.50 Standard Auto Co Repairs to auto of County School Supt. 2.80 Knutsents Auto r a.irs for Tree.s(17.62)Assessor(17.63)Sheriff (2.50)Carnmissioners(3.75) & Co Home(5.25) Feb) 46.75 Chas'G Rogers Painting Dodge Roadster-�reas(27.50)Assessor'(27.50) 55.00 John.F Campbell Auto repairs for County Home(3.05)Commr(2.05)Sheriff (1.00 & Garage (.60) 6.70 Nortl west Auto Electric Co Auto repairs for Sheriff (7.60) Overhauling pump motor for Court House(13.37) 20.97 J 11 La,ube & Son, Inc Repair of Auto for Sheriff 5.05 Sumas Garage & Electric Co Gas & auto Repair for Sheriff (Jan) 4.61 Bob thite Tire Shop Tire & tube for Sheriff's auto 20.70 Smith Motor Co Repair of auto for Sheriff (Jan)':" 6.25 Clark Auto Top Co Repair of Auto & curtain for Sheriff's car 1.75 Yonahan Garage Wrecker service to Sheriff 7.50 Columbia Valley Lb.r Co Lumber for Ilachine Shed(173.54) & Sheriff(1.10). 174.64 American Concrete YForks Tile etc . a/c l:iachine Shed lK85 Caine-Grimshavi Co Sand,Gravel & Cement for Yachine Shed 459.70 Bellingham Sheet Yetal Works Sheet iron for truck shed 70.00 Schuman Steel & Ezachinery Co Roofing for Machinery Shed 434.50 J A Lich Labor on 11a.chine Shed 190.00 Geo Hartness Tapping sewer a/c machine.shed 2.00 Nhatcom Co Imp Co Key hoof: for Janitor--Hdvi for Lachine Shed- SJlheel barrow & Shovels for use on Court House grounds (I?eb & r) 42.75 Northwest Hardware Co Hardware a/c Machine Shed(1.35) & Co Garage(31.10) 32.45 Trunkey & Sons Repairs to Gas pump in County Garage 17.05 Sheli Co of Calif Gas & Oil for County Garage 299.60 Tabor & Cruikshank Supplies for County Garage 19.89 J L Clearwater 60 lbs Sowp for Garage 6.00 Waste Products Co Removal of Garbage from Court House 2.30 Pacific Steam laundry Laundry for Court House 4.20 Cascade Laundry & Dye Works Laundry for Jail 14..20 The Surprise Store Blankets for Jail 46.80 Carlson & Siegel Soap etc for Jail 12010 Central Grocery Brooks for Jail(11.50)Gloves for prisoners working on grounds (7.15) 18.65 Thal'& Thal Clothing for prisoners 9.93 Barth.olick Bros Repair of shoes for prisoner 2..25 The Home Store Clothing for .prisoners working on Iaachine Shed 15.85 Paul'Tolsman Board of Prisoners 334.20 Nellie A Robinson Tobacco f or tleatherf ord (Feb & liar) 3.60 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Phone service to County 79.45 F E Davis Bounty on 1 Wildcat 5.00 Eniile.Verkist do 5.00 C C Reece do 2 10.00 Herbert Yalcolm Bounty on 1 Coyote 1.00 Ge o Smallwood do 1.00 John 'Bourn Bounty on 1 Wildcat 5. 00 H R Vox do 5.00 Lewis Darrow Bounty on 2 Coyote 2.00 C C Reece Bounty on 1 Wildcat 5.00 RECORD OF CGXIMISSI®NERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Wednesday THE lst DAY OF April 1925 ROAD AITD BRIDGE FUIID J L Johnston Salary as Ilechani.c a/c road Lachinery 125.00 Tom Vandermay Salary as Truck Driver 125.00 Ernie, Jackson Salary as Iaechanic a/c road machinery 20.00 Geo Carpenter Salary as Truck Driver 15.94 Men Head do 4.25 Chet Holmes do 22.31 Geo Brown Salary as ilechannic 54.00 F A Brooks Salary as Truck Driver 12.75 Carl Iluenscher Labor on Hannegan Road 33.75 E A Parker Labor on Everson -Goshen Road 35.00 Fred Tarte Labor on Herrmii Hill 36.00 S J Err do 33.75 J Sinlan do 6.00 Elmer. Behme do 20.00 Olof Glad Labor on 'Woodlavin Road 34.00 F A Brooks Lab or on "' oo dlawn & Luiiimi Shore i.oads 23.38 J IIerman Pehrs on do 95.00 Leo Jess Labor on 1It. View & Hernini Roads 21.00 Frank. Van Debark do 9.00 C R Livers Labor on Blaine-Lynden Road 15.00 John 14ers do 6.00 John P Nielson do 3.00 August Nielson do 3.00 Theodor Linde Labor on Blaine -Ferndale Road 31.31 Ed�rord' Jordan do 8.75 Helge. Linde do 4.38 Gerrit Polinder Labor on Sticicney Id. Bridge 5.00 Gerrit Veleke do 6.75 L ti Beidler Leb or on Everson -Goshen Bridge �'T2 5.65 E L Scrirasher do 12.25 L R Abel do 81.00 S D Wals to n do 83.25 Ing Knutson do 74.25 Ira., Fullner do 74.25 A Ilourrens do 87.50 Arthur Top do 83.12 Carl Belcoe do 74.25 T P Jeffers do 108.00 R F Raper Piling for Everson -Goshen Bridge #2 280.80 Imperial Fir Lumber Co Luiaber for Everson -Goshen Bridge �2 820.34 I: orse. Hardware Co Hardvrare for Everson-Gos�nen #2 87.04 Caine-Grimshavr Co Coal for Everson -Goshen 7r2 28.58 'fahl Service Station Gas & Oil for Everson -Goshen Bridge #2 3.40 Lynden Kofor Co do 13.45 C E ';Jhited do 5.38 Lynden Dept Store Hardware for Everson -Goshen 42(10.10) & Lanterns &.tools(8.68) 16.78 Geo F. Ambrose . Piles for Lu:'ani landings 203.80 C 0 Hill Culvert across Nooksack-Sumas Road 20.00 C E Whited Gas & Oil for Ilugents Br i4ge (1.34 )A1>t on Bridge (4.80 ) Everson -Goshen Bridges 3&4(7.21)(Feb) 13.35 American Concrete !,'forks Culvert --Old Blaine -Ferndale Road(31.05) Et. View Tvrp Roads(44.55)LtuilTai Shore. Road(12.00) ez Tile for Everson River Road(96.05) 183.65 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil for, Ilugents Bridge 1.91)Yfoodlawn Bridge #3 .Fill (1.13 )Lurirm3 Shore Road(40.80 )&: Lit View Road (2.40) 46.24 Caine,Grimshaw Co Coal for Heimai Hill 20.70 Ilari o Geri R/w for Evers on-Gos he in Road 50.00 Imperial Fir Lumber Co LuLfber for Everson -Goshen Bridges (Feb) 79.58 Theodor Linde Cedar Logs for Blaine -Ferndale Road Bridges 11.31 Craiiier Contracting Co Lumber for bridge repairs 82.71 Everson Hdvr c,. Furn Co Hardware for Ilugents Bridge ( Jan) 3.54 Lynden Dept Store Hardware for repairs to Everson -Goshen Bridges 3 & 4(Feb)4.24 Bellinghmi Ai-aericEm Pub Co Printing --Cal. Cr. Bridge(1.95)I1verson-G_s1ien Bridge #1(1.95) 3.90 T F Doan Blue prints for Everson -Goshen Fridge ;;'l (6.80) Cal . :Cr. Bridge(3.65) 8- C.E. Services to Co. Eng.(1.25) 11.70 Et Baker Garage Gas for Evers on-Gos lien Road 1.20 Ilort=west Hardware Co Hardware for Dinwoodie Brid e ( Jan) (1.70)L. Sq .13gs . on I..'arietta Road (Jan & Feb)�5.60) W.S.Bridge(1.20) Repairs for truths L road iia chinery & tools(100.91) 109.41 Columbia Valley Lumber Co Luiaber for Ilugents Bridge(25.87)Truck repair(10.38) w Steam shovel track(24.19) 60.44 Diehl. 11otor Co Repairs for trucks & machinery 98.19 H Y., Buzzard Repairs to Steam Shovel 29.50 lfliatc,om 1achinery Depot do 6.25 Union. Iron Works do 24.90 Feenaughty- E;,chinery Co Crank shaft for Stearn Shovel 34.15 Puget. Sound Melding Co O::ygen etc for repair of truths 15.75 Bellinolnara Auto Top Repair of trucks (Feb & IL r) 27.50 11orse. Hardware Co Truck repairs 2.90 Automotive Parts Service do 3.05 Ashton & Van Wylie do (Feb) 20.60 Khutsen I s do 6.50 Standard Auto Co do 4.00 Seth A Atwood Paint & ;i P Co Paint for trucks 6.50 western Auto Supply Co Paint U Parts for Trucks 6.76 Shell Co of Calif Oil f or Road trucks 32.98 Olympic. Lachinery Co Parts for graders 24.00 Cramer Contracting Co California Creek Bridge 595.52 Edith. I:I Thornton, Co Treas 4fhatcoLi Countyts 1/3 cost Advanced a/c 'Ut.Baker, Glacier, Excelsior road projects 1,333.33 Davie, Tie Co Lumber for Riddle Slough Bridge (43.12) & Diddle Fork 13ridg e (72.16) 115.28 0 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS . PROCEEDINGS _Apri l.TEilm l .edne sday.. .. _ TtrF...... 1st DAY or April 192 5 RIV OR II.1PROVEI:01TT FLIED Geo Carpenter Salary as Truck Driver 10.63, Eben dead do 4.25 Chet Holmes do 10.63 T P Jeffers Labor on Hagen Cribs 6.00 I;a,x Fullner do 4.50 Carl Belcoe do 4.50 Ing Knutson do 4.50 T P Jeffers Labor on. Black Slough 42.00 Iia.x Fullner do 31.50 A Nouviens do 35.00 Arthur -lop do 33.25 L R Abel do 31.50 S D Walston do 31.50 Carl Belco e do 4.50 Ing Knutson do 4.50 Fred Tarte Labor on Biehle Jam 78.00 S J parr do 54.00 Elmer Behme do 48.00 Francis Brooks do 40.00 James Scutt do 36.00 Leo Jess do 66.00 C Knutson do 96.00 V B Rogers do 70.00 iYm Radder do 80.00 Art Emerson do 72.00 David Bisset do 72.00 YbI W Van Over do 72.00 ,` G DuBois do 24.50 C Knudson Labor on Spedding Jana 60.00 V B Rogers do 45.00 %7m Radder do 50.00 Art Emerson do 45.00 David Bisset do 45.00 W d Van Over do 45.00 W G DuBois do 10.50 Leo Je-s s do 12.00 R F Raper Timbers for Hagen Cribs 720.00 Caine-Grimshaw Co Coal for Spedding Jam(54.57) & Coal for Biehle Jam (133.. 92) 188.49 Everson Mercantile Co Ex-olosives for Biehle Jam(18.85) & Spedding Jam 15.90y 24.75 John Spedding 125 Sacks for S,�,eddL ng Jam (Jan) 5.00 Everson Garage & Machinery Co Gas for River at U.S.Bridge(12.35) Spedding Jam(2.60) Service car & car repair(S.46) & Gas for Biehle Jain( .95) 24.36 H A Cas si is Oil for truck -a, 'gero on tiring (. 50 )& Gas & oil for truck at Black Slough(5 .25) (Jcn) 5.75 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil for Emerson 'liin•(10.01) & Hagen Cribs(2.70)12.71 C E 13hited Gas & Oil f ar Hagen Cribs 1.25 )& Black Slouch (3.14) 4.39 Union Oil Co Gas & Oil for Biehle Joiai,•. (64.88) & Grease -River at U.S .Bridge (5.18 (Eeh) 70.06 D A Griffen & Co -- Eplosives(7.95) & Hardyrare(7.00) for River at U. S. Bridge 14.95 H 1.1 Buizza-rd Staples for River .at U S Bridge (20 .00) Repairs for Donkey(13.75) (Feb) 33.75 Everson Hd%7 & Furniture Co Hardware for mers on� '-.Iing(8.00 )River above Everson (3.10)Ri.ver at U S Bridge(8.40) & Biehle Jam(9,�04) & Spedding Jam(11.91) 40.45 Bellpak Lumber Co Lur,iber for river work at Black Slough 160.90 R F Raper Piling for Black Slough 167.22 A %Iasc.hing Repair of River r,a chinery 16.15 Dan Eric ks on Repair of crankshaft far Steam Shovel 42.50 Scott & Hart Tools for River work 5.50 Schuman Steel & kachinery Co ';Tire Rope for Biehle Jam 50.80 PM-UiAI1EITT HIGIP.IAY Y1 1111TAITCE IIJITD Geo Carpenter Salary as Truck Driver 15.94 Eben Llead do 12.75 Chet Holmes do 20.19 Geo Brovin Salary as Eechanic 21.75 'William, Hale Salary as Foremen (16.31 L Burgy Salary as I,Iechanic 2.81 Albert• Fazon do 2.81 John Bullock Labor on Samish Road 120.00 John Bullock, Jr do 84.00 E II Eviing do 3.50 A did Frost Labor on Guide Eeridian Road and Bridge 66.00 Geo IL-,.ryo tt do 9.00 Ben Tucker - _ Labor oii:.Deting�Glacier Road 130.00 Maurice Tucker do 90.00 Fritz Johnson do 93.00 Chas Christen do 4.00 Amos Johnson do 7.50 E C Baxter Labor on Wickersham Road 22.50 John Baxter do 16.88 Lee Hatton do 18.00 Carl Buchanan do 12.75 E T Barber do 12.75 Everett Baxter do 19.12 R A Darnell Gravel for Smuish Road 15.20 Imperial Fir Lumber Co Lumber for ',nderson Creek Bridge (Fein) 95.56 Bellpak Lbr Co Lumber for U S Bridge 9.40 The Home Store Cambric for danger signals on `:`ickcrshm-a Road .45 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April ... TERM ... L edne s,day THE _ is t _ _.. DAY.. OF, April ..192 5 . Ff.RIiAHEIIT HIGI AY T.iAIl�'I,PiTAI;CE FU1M (Continued) Balfour, Guthrie L Co 2' bbls. Cei-aent for Wickersham Road pavement � 7.50 Caine-Grimsha.w Co Gravel, cement etc. for :iickersl-am Road 31.30 D A Griffin & Co Hardware for Dealing -Glacier Road(7.64)& Wickersham Road(14.21) (Jan-Feb-R1ar) 21.85 Union Oil Co Gas & Oil for Guide Iieridian Road (Jan) 40.82 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil for Samish Road(104.05)Deraing-Glacier Road (217.65) & G L7' Road (36.98) ( Jan -Feb-I iar) 358.68 Standard Oil Co Gas & Oil for 1:Iarshal l Hill ( Jan) 103.53 Morse Hardware Co Repair to Stearn Shovel 2.27 ColwAbia Valley Lbr Co Lumber for repair to Stearn Shovel (Feb) 10.50 Evertz Brass Foundry Bronze Bushings for Stearn Shovel 23.94 IIt Baker Garage Storage of Truck .50 1.Iap le Falls Garage Repairs f or Truck 2.93 Diehl Motor Co Repair of truck on Denning -Glacier Road 5.45 T & 11 Tire & Rubber Co Tire & rube far truck on Deming -Glacier Road 10.72 A Was Ching Reba it of Road liachinery 14.10 Farmers Garage Recharge of battery 1.75 Bel 1pak Lumber, & Timber Co Lumber f orU S Bridge 19.70 GEIWA-PARK ROAD FU11D a:ood Knight Logging Co Geneva Park Road 1,898.88 DRAIIIAGE DISTRICT #3 1:11AINTEIT11dTCE FUITD. Jacob Huber Labor on ditch 7.60 Hugo Burgraf f do 3.00 Mike Lunde do 9.00 lirs K Larson Services on Election Board 2.50 I.irs Harry G Guckert do 2.50 Jacob Huber do 2.50 Roland G Ga2m7ell Commissioners Bond 7.50 DRAIIIACTE IMTEOVE-IM- 1T DISTRICT #4 I,IAIIT TAI'TCE FUlTD A G Stierlen Labor on Ditch 17.50 Herbert Talmage do 15.00 DRAII'ME II:UROVELETITT DISTRICT # 6 IZAIIITEI'11"CE FU11M Sabine L Carr Preriiiwal on Bond of T R Gavrley 5.00 LUIi.1II FERRY F UITD Jule Martin Operating Lummi Ferry 100.00 YL RRIAGE CERTII'ICA FliI) G P Kincaid, Co Clerk Recording 11arriage Certificates 41.00 LIQUOR IITFE,STIGATIOIy FUIZ) H D LIorgan Salary as Deputy Sheriff ( Oct) 125. 00 Arthur Evenson do It 125.00 Bert Bulloch Salazar as Special Deputy Sheriff (Oct) 68.00 Walter Bridge Services to Sheriff ( Oct) 25.00 J II Pratt Salary as Deputy Sheriff (Oct) 125.00 SOLDIERS IRELIEF FUM) Albert U Ikacheiier Relief 15.00 Louisa Balentyne do 10.00 Arthur C Harlow Burial of Henry 1Y liussulman 100.00 ------ 000------ The February and ha.rch Report of firs. R. 0. Stone as Iatron of Detention Hospital was filed with the Board. ------ 000------ ✓ The I-1a2 ch report of C. C. King as Superintendent of County Horne was filed vdtht he Board. ------ 000------ Applicc.tion of C. Heu2a n for dances at Alki Bungalow on April 1 w 4, 1925 was granted 8 1 , gr��n�ed by the Board. ------ 000------ B + + ORE TIME BOARD OF C01:1-11SSIOIIRS OF 7IHATCOM COITNTY, RYAS, INGTO11 1311 THE LATTER OF THE CONTRACT ) Al -ID SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE COI.STI<UCTI OI CF CALIFORITIA R E S 0 L U T I 0 1�. CP=- BF IDGL ITT D FI LL . 'i +'REAS, on the 20t11 day of Yarch, 1925, a contract for the construction of the California RECORD' OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS _._. Apr.ih'ERM ......_. , . Vl.ednes.day........ _TxF..._.. _ ._.._..._ ...._lit - __._..... ....... __DAY of _ _. _ ._. _.-A?�r it 192 5. Creek Bridge and fill was entered into by and between'£hatcom County, -through its Board of Commissioners, and the Cramer Construction Company, and 1`TMREAS, it is now deemed advisable by this. Board that the plans and specifications for said work be altered and chang ed as hereinafter s-pe cif ied, and. that the County Engineer be di rected to give notice to said contractor of -the alteration and change of the details of construction, as here inaf ter set forth, and IIHEREAS, it is agreeable to said Cramer Construction Company that said contract be altered and changed, as herein set forth, without any extra charge being made therefor, 1T0►.1, THEREFORE, JE l-lTD IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract for the construction of said California. Creek bridge and fill be altered and changed as follows: The plan of the pile eb utment shall be changed to leave off the abutment caps. No change shall be made in the bridge caps on the abutment. The wing -piles shall be cut off to such grades as., are given by the Engineer and shall be cut square at the elevations given and not sloping as shown on the. plans. In front of the pile abutment and directly below the bridge cap a cedar log 26 feet long shall be placed horizontally. The cedar log shall be hewed on one side to a minimum face of eight inches and shall have a minimum diameter of ten inches after le wing. A cedar log 30 feet long, similarly lewed and of the same minimum diameter shall be placed along the outside face of each vi ng wall at such heights as the Engineer may direct. The hewed face of each waling log shall be placed against the Gb utment piling. The-tvialing logs shall be bolt- ed to. the piling irri th 3/4 inch bolts having cast iron washers at such piles as the Engineer my direct but not oftener than every third pile. The balance of the piles shall be drifted to the log waling vd th 3/4 inch by 24 inch drift bolts. After the log waling has been securely drifted and bolted in place, one inch cables in good condition slall be securely fastened around each wing vraling log and shall be carried diagonally across the irs ide of the abutment and after being drawn tight shall be securely fastened around the front log waling. Each cable shall start at, a point on the vying approximate- ly ten feet from the nearest corner of the ' abutment aid shall be made fast to the front waling log approximately five feet from the other corner of the abutment. Before any earthwork is placed behind the abutments, all openings between the abutmEat piling shall be completely closed, either by chinking on the inside vri th cedar strips or cover- ing the openings vri th plank from the existing structure. Openings shall be completely closed to a depth of 2z feet below the present ground level to prevent loss of the filling no terial should scour take place in front of the abutments, and The County Engineer is hereby directed to give notice to the said contractor of said alteration m d change, and that said contract -be performed in accordance with the alteration and change in this resolution set forth. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of April, 1925. II ii It fl Si 11 If to It tt It to It it it It Ed Brown, " Board of County Commiss- " Chairman " ioners of 'Uhatcom County " J A Miller, " State of Washington " Commissioner if q It ti tt o It is n It n tt it n 11 ►t Ge o Elder, Attesti 1, Commissioner. Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor and ex - off icio clerk of the Board. The above resolution is approved and accepted by the Cramer Construction Com- pany, as above set forth, this lst day of April, 1925. Cramer Cons try t ion Co (by) F. L. Cramer ------ 000------ The minutes of the 11arch Session were read and approved by the Board. On blotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 4, 1925. RECORD CAE COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apra 1 _TERM Saturday.._........ THE.__._._......—._.._......_....._4.tk3_ ................ ..... ....... ---...__D�X__4�__._...... .........April. 192....5..-- April Term Wednesday The 8th .Saturday, April 4, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournmebti taken on.Viednesday, April 1, . 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ o0b------ V Applications of K of P Lodge of Deming and Marietta Grange for dances on April 4, 1925, were grunted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Lotion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 8, 1925. t Wednesday, April 8, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, April 4, 1925. Present, all members of the Board ;and the Clerk in at The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ---- -000 ------ BEF0RI'; THE BOARD OF C0UI71Y C019.11ISSI01MRS OF WHATCOE COUNTY, V ASHIYGT01, IN THE MATTER OF= CLOSING OF) EVERSON-GOSHEIT BRIDGE NO. 3 O R D E R WHEREAS, the. County Engineer has reported that the Everson -Goshen Bridge No. 3, known- as the Dickey Bridge, i.s abso.lutely unsafe for traffic, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the same be closed to all traffic. Done in regular adj ourned session of the Board this '8th day of April, 1925. I . n If it n I u It if u is It n rr rr to It Board of County Commiss- If If ioners of Whatcom County rr rr State of Washington rr rr n rr n rr rr rr u n n u a n u u n Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Clerk of 'the Board ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairran of the Board S A hiller County Commissioner Geo Elder .County Commissioner `/ Upon Petition of A.-D. Zander, President of Harmony P.T.A., the County Engineer inspected and made report upon condition of Dickey bridge. -----000------- `� Application of C. Heuman for dances at A1ki on April 8th and llth, 1925, was granted by the Board. ------ 000------ On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Frd:day, April 10, 1925. .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April • t;hr Friday Ape Saturday.... � _..._....j�..._..._..._—. .....-_ loth DAY OF ...._. 1rt-Yi-....__. _....._.._ _._ .-_..-...--•-- April 5 Friday, April 10, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken- on.l'lednesday, April 8,1925. Present, all members of the Board and tie Clerk in attendance. The following claim were . alloyed and proceedings had: ------ 00o------ The.County Engineer filed Report re examination of drainage district in Sections 25,26 and 35, T .38 N.R . 5 E .t':.T,I . , petitioned f cr .by A. Y1. Lorgenthaler et al.. 6 000------ On Uotion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 11, 1925. Saturday, April 11, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken .on Friday, April 10,1925. Present, all members of the _Board and the Clerk in attendanc e. The following claims were allotted ani proceedings had: ------ 000------ J The applications of TSarietta Grange,Haynie Grange, Blue Bird Club, No. Bellingham Grange for dances on April 11, Joe Ergler for dance at Iiaple Falls on April 11, and Hopewell Community Club for dance on April 18, 1925, were granted by the Board. IN THE MATTER OF TREASURER ) FOR LA111REJTCE TONI7SHIP 3 ------ 000------ BEFORE TEE BOARD OF, COUNTY COLiTICCSSIOI1MRS OF '1HATC0I.1 COUIITY, WASHINGTON. ORDLR APPOI14T I1,G P. H. KINGSIEY UHMEAS, Fred H-unsen, the regularly elected and qualified Treasurer for Lawrence Townshil), . has filed with this Board his resignation as such township treasurer; and ti`i MEAS, the Board of Supervisors of Lawrence Township have recommended the appointment of P. H. Kingsley, Everson; R �,2, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of said Fred 11un sen ; NOVI, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that this resignation of Fred U'unsen, as Treasurer for Lawrence Township, be, and the same is hereby accepted; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That::, P. H. Kingsley be, and he hereby is appointed as Treasurer for Lawrence Tauns.hip for the balance of the unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth d ay o f'..April, 1925. It to to 11 It It It 11 to it 11 it It It It 11 If Board of County CoLrmi.ss- "• t' ioners of Whatcom County " If State of Washington " 11 If it 11 11 i/ 11 tl 11 {1 tl tl tI ti It 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-offi ci o Clerk of the Board. Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board JA1111er County Commissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner ------ 000------ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS April TERM Saturday ...._.._. THE _ llth—..... �-...__D��._o�....�_.-...._.. - ...._...Apz.il 192....,5.. . BEFORE TEE BOkRD OF COUNTY CO UISSIOTTERS OF WHAT COM COUNTY, WASELING T OIT . IN THE NATTER OF SUPERVISOR ) ORDER APPOINTING E. E. TAI�T:IAGL FOR DRAIN. II�g'T. DIST. IT0.4 . v-i S, A. G. Stierlen, the regularly .elected and. qualified Supervisor for Drainage Impt. Dist. No. 4, has filed vdth this Board his resignation as'such Drainage District Super- visor; and WEEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Drainage Imp: . Dist. No. 4 have recommended the appointment of E. E. Talmage, Ferndale, R 1, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of said A. G. Stierlen; Nua, mmEFCE, it is ordered by this Board that this resignation of A. G. Stierlen, as Supervisor of Drainage Dist. No. 4, be, and the same hereby is accepted; and IT IS FURTHER GRDERED that E. E. Talmage be,, and he hereby is appointed as Supervisor for Drainage Irapt. Dist. No. 4 for the balance of. .the, unexpired term. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1925. Attest: it to to to u if if it it, if if if to if to " Board of County Commiss- ioners of V=ha.tc om County tt n State of Washirgton u u if to it It If It a tt nun If It tt Sara E. Barrett County Auditor & Ex -off icio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board S A 11i l ler , County Commissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner On Iklotion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 14, 1925. i(3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apr l,.Tsnrr ..._..._ _. Tuesday ....._ .,, .........Try ......... . .......... . ..... 1� th_.... _ _ _...... _-Dn . �F. — . _......._ _ .._April ............. 192 5 . A -or Term Wednesday The 15th Day of April 1925 Tuesday, April 14, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, April 11,1925 Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allovied and proceedings had: ------ 000------ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMAISSI0MRS OF. NUHATCOI.I .COUNTY, WASHINGTON. IN__911B I;ATTER OF COUNTY PUBLISHII'M ORDER. ACCEPTING .BID FOR Pr:I .TIrG V`IEDEREAS, in accordance with the duly published call for bids for doing the official print- ing and publishing for tidhatcon� County, the following bids were sub#fitted: The Bellingham American Publishing Company: 25,cents per inch for first insertion and 25 cents per inch for subsequent insertions; 13 era measurement and for 300 copies, of Audi- tor's Annual Report for 6100.00. Bellingham Publishing Company: 20 cents per inch, 12 em measurement. for each and every insertion and for 300 copies of Auditor's Annual Report, 0100.00. VMEREAS, this Board finds thct,t the bid of the Bellingham Publishing Company is. the lowest and best bid submitted; IT IS THERI;`s+'ORE ORDF,REI) that the contract for county printing End publis�iing be, and same is hereby awarded to the Bellingham Publishing Company to be publiskied in the Bellingham Daily Reveille for a period of one year from and. after the 1st day of July, 1925 and ending on the 30th day of June, 1926, provided that the said Bellingham Publishing Company shall enter into a con- tract and agreement with V hatcom County for the faithful performance of said contract and fur- nish a surety bond in the sure. of $1000.00 to the satisfaction of this Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Hoard this 14th day of April, 1925. it 11 if If It It 11 It If 11 11 11 11 1f . H 1t It Board of County Comraiss - 'f ioners of Whatcom County " If State of Washington " It 11 11 it it It 11 11 if 1t 11 It 11 if 1; 11 Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board J A Hi l le r County Commissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner On Motion tae Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 15, 1925. Wednesday, April 15, 1925. The Board met pursuant to adj ournzaent taken on Tuesday, April 14, 1926. Present, all members of the Board m d the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: Clarence E. R. Brown .------000------ SOLDIERS t. RELIEF FU11 D Relief On 11otion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, April 17, 1925. sp 25.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 61 � April TEaINz Friday _ TxE 17th DAY OF. _ -April 192... 5. _ Friday, April 17, 1925. The Board meet pursuant to adjournment taken on April 15, 1925. Present, all members of the Board and the Clerk in attendance. The following claims were allowed and proceedings had: ------ 000------ CURRENT E=1TSE FUIID Sam E. Barrett, County Auditor Claims paid by Revolving Fund 5� 367.63 ------ 000------ '/ The oaths and bonds of Griffith Roberts as treasurer of Columbia `1'ot-mship given by the American Surety Company of New York in the sure of �?2,000.00; and of Florence Koehler as clerk of Columbia Township, given by the American Surety Company of New York in the sum of �3,000.00; and of W. H. ITcRea as assessor for Columbia Township given by the American Surety Company of New York in the sum of 500.00 'were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ The bonds of L. A. Van Luven as Justice of the Peace of Semialunoo Township, given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, in the sum of �500.00; and of S. J. Palmer as Treasurer of Semiahmoo loymshi.p, given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company in the sum of 9-1,500.00; and of R. P. Roberts as Assessor of Semi.ahmoo Township given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company in the sum of c?500.00; and of C. L. Brenton as Township Clerk of Selni.ahmnoo Township given by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company in the surd of w1,000.00; were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. ------ 000------ B + � OR E THE BOARD OF COUITTY C01:2:1ISSI OI'MRS OF -VITHLTCOY. COUNTY, WASHINGTOIT IN THE r IA T TER C{' P OUITDItiIAS TMS ) ORDER A PPOI.NTI NG IRA B.. PERRY, FOR, ITOOKSACK TU,,JliSHIP ALBII; HOV13B JiM C. E. R. BRa..n . t`IMiREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Nooksack Township have recomrmiended that Ira B. Perry, Sumas; Albin Hovde, Swiias, R 1; and C. E. R. Brovm, Everson, R 2, be appointed poundmilasters for Hooksack Township. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Ira B. ferry, Albin Hovde end C.E.R.Broyrn be, and they hereby are, zppointed as poundmasters for Nooksack Toe: reship. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of April, 1925. u o rr n It rr is rr n u n ri It It u is Ed Brown, " Board of County Commis s- if Chairman of the Board r' ioners of ITWhatcom County It J A Hiller, r� State of %:ashington If County Commissioner rr cr tr u n u +r n n tr n s► it n n u Geo Elder Attest: County Commnissioner Sail E. Barrett County Auditor and Lx-ofI'icio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ BEF ORE TIE BOARD OF COUNT";: C O ILIIS S I OIMR S OF �IHATCOII COMITY, JASHITTGTOIT. J IN TIM 1: ATTER OF DUPLICATE 'V1ARRAIfi S TO THE BELLINGHAI_I ) ORDEt'- TO ISSUE NAT I OITAL BAITi� WIMPMAS, the application of the Bellinole m National Bank, has been imde to this Board for the issuance of lieu warrants account the follo-�dng--for the reason that suchwarrants were either lost in the mail or accidently destroyed: Current Expe ns e No . 94932 issued !larch 2, 1925 in favor of Selma Barr in the sum of :�25.00; Current Expense ITo. 95109 issued Larch 2, 1925 in favor of J. 0. Gulbransen in t Iie sum of 13.55; Current Expense ITo. 95117 issued i_arch 2, 1925 in favor of 13elford iarket in the sumo of �11.05; Current '.. :pense ITo. 95123 issued I;ia.rch 2,.1925 in favor of St. Vincents Home for the Aged in the sum of :>12.00; and 6L o RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apr..T>rnrr ._.Fri.day _.THF._._... ...._.... 17th . DAY OF _.........._...... Ah.ri.l...... 192 5 Permanent Highway Lain tenance Fund 'warrant No.2735 issued I:Iarch 2, 1925 in favor of Harry Reamer in the sum of 05.25;.;,nd It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that such warrants endorsed to the Bellingham National Bank have been lost or accidently destroyed, NOVI, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to issue duplicate warrants on the following furxl.s and in amounts as follows: Current Expense to Selma Barr �� 25.00 11 T. 0. Gulbransen 13.55 11 Belford sTarket 11:05 R ". " St Vinc ents Home for the Aged 12.00 Permanent Highway Hainten-n nc e Fund to Harry Reaiiier 5.25 and deliver the same to the Bellinghemn National Bank of Bellingham, leash., in lieu of the ones lost or destroyed. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of April, 1925. Attest: s1 n 11 n n u n It u u u n. n u n n " Board cf County Commiss- ioners cf V71-atcom County State of Washington " If if 11 Il it 11 11 It 11 11 It II It 11 11 11 Sara . E . Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-offici o C le rk of 1h e Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board S A IIi1ler County Cormnis si oner Geo Elder County Couunissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUIH'Y COIZIISSIOMRS OF - HATCOM COUITTY, WASHINGTON. IIT = ITATTER OF DRAINAGE ILTI ROVII.M15T ORDER DIRI-]iCTI I?G ENGII U M R' S FIITAL DISTRICT NO. 21, Or WHA'^CO1! COMITY, SURVEY AM, ESTILkTE OF COSTS OF COITSTRUCTION A11D DIMAGF,S AND BEIMFITS WASHINGTON. � TO A.t+' IMCTED PROPERTY. FRED V . ?IcEILON, County Engineer of 1;1hatcom County, Washington, having heretofore in the matter of the above described drainage district, reported in favor of the improvEment prayed in the petition therein and said district having been by crder of the County Board heretofore given a serial number as by law directed, IT IS HUW ORDERED that the said County Engineer go upon the liens described in said petition and approved by hi.m in said report, and survey and take levels on the same, setting a stake at every one hundred f eet of 'said lines andnumbering the same consecutively; that he note the intersection of pxopertyy limes and road crossings, if any, thereon and make such other investiga- tions as he may deem necessary arrd make end return to this Board in said matter a report,; profile and plat of the same and that he also ma?:e and return th ere in an estimate of the costs of con- struction of such system as brayed in said petition, together with the c osts of construction of such laterals aid branch ditches as he nay 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 th ereof , 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 maybe expended in construe ting said system. Said Couniy Engineer is Hereby ORD1' .IM to return a schedule and estimate of all property that will be damaged or both damaged a;id benefited by the proposed improvement, together with an estimate of the specific damages or beneftis or both sustained by each parcel of property affected by said improvement, and to estimate and report the total number of acres that it 11 be benefited by the said proposed improvement, sho- ing in said schedule and report the boL id=x ,es RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Apr it TERM Friday THE 17th DAY OF April 1925 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 described therein the number, kind, location and dimensions of all crater grays, a itches, 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 ORDIL�D to arrange the schedules of p? operty shown in his said report to be damaged or damaged and benefited in parallel colurmas with appropriate headings, and to show therein the description of each parcel of property and if land, to give therein the legal subdivision, section, toyxiship 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 property the narrie of the owner 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 'Lerefrom and to arrange same with a ri;;ht hand column in said schedule sufficiently aide for the sigriatures of the ocrners, which said column 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 improves-aent." Said Engineer is furt:ier ORDERED to draw the plat of said system upon a scale sufficient- ly large to show all the meanderings of the proposed improvement and to distinctly show there- on 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 ncTae 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 impravenient and to shoo on said profile the surface and- grade line and the gradient f ixed, together with all other Matters in connection with said district, its boundaries, the lands embraced therein and in connection with said 1zr oposed drainage improvement as the County .Engineer shall decia material. Said County Engineer is further ORD 01=1, to make and file to th his report, as aforesaid, an itemized bill of costs incurred in the discharge of his duties in the matter of said Drain- age Improvement District 1110. 21, and said proposed drainage improvement system sought to be constructed therein to the date of the filing of said report, and to report the sawn and file same with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of lfhatcoiii County, 'ashington, within ten days after the completion of his said �-urvey. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County, Washington, is hereby ORDER= D to prepare and keep a special index and to note therein all proceedings lmd and all papers filed in connection with said Drainage Improvement District No. 21, of lahatcora County, ;aashington, both prior to and subsequent to the entry of this order, and to furnish to the County Bngineer of said County and State a true copy of this order for his inforlmtion and direction in said matter and to enter the original of this order upon the journal of pro- ceedings of said Board. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17:�h day of April, 1925. It It "" " It It tt it rr Is u It u It " " it " is Ed Brown, , " Board of County Coimnissioners " Chairman of the Board " of 'Uhatc arm County J A filler, , " State of I ashington " County Coi inissi oner Geo Elder County Commissioner Attest: Sam E. Barrett County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ April TERM RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS Friday . THE 17t1l DAY OF April 192 5 ITT TIE, :iAT TER OF THE IE T I TI OIT CF ) A. W . 2!iOR G. EI. TIiALER , et al, F CR TTM ) DRAI ITAGE AND I I ZP R OVE!2'ITT OF L IdDS , ) AIYD TIE OP GATT I ZAT I ON OF A DR1�.I RAGE ) DISTRICT. ) BEFORE T Hi, BOARD CiF CO UI1TY COI ITI S SI OI?ERS OF WHATCOI:i COUIITY, 't;ASHINGTOIT O R D E R GIVII?G DRAIIIAGE Il..TRGVE 2I7 DISTRICT A SERIAL ITUi.=2 Vh=AS, the report of thz County Engineer in favor of the above described proposed im- proveaent has been received and filed, IT IS NOV! ORDERED ti t further proceedings be instituted and carried on for the organiza- tion of a drainage improvement district as prayed in the petition, and that said drainage irap-rove- ment district be hereafter knolm and designated as Drainage Improvement District No. 21, of ';!hat - coin County, `:{ashington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of April, 1925. Attest: p I1 n 11 tr t1 a it to to 11 11 t1 to it to Board of County Commiss- ioners of 'r.'ha.tcom. County " If State of Washington " if U II it 11 it it 11 to 11 it 11 to If It 11 Sam E . Barrett, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. ------ 000------ Ed Brown, Chairman of the Board J A Hiller, County CorimAssioner .Geo Elder, County CoLuais s ioner �f BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C' IN THE FATTER OF THE APPROVAL ) OF THE PLAT OFSU=RLAND IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON } VEATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, ORDER OF APPROVAL. VMREAS, the tract of land occupying the West 5.61 acres of Lot 6 and N 30 ft of the V-1 NEB SW-4 Sec 27, Tp 37 N, R 3 E of W.M. has been platted under 'the name of '!Summerland't, and the .plat has been submitted to this Board for approval; and VMREAS, this Board has duly considered the same and has found that J S Houghton and Margaret Houghton, his.wife, the persons who have platted said tract, are the owners in fee simple of all lands embraced in said plat, and that they have dedicated proper Ebxeets and alleys for the use of 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 Treas- urer of said County and filed with said plat, and that/said plat has been approved by the County Engineer, and that said persons have complied with all other requirements of the laws of the State of Washington relating to the filing of plats; and VMREAS, this Board is of the opinion that it would be to the interest of the public to approve said plat; NOV, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered and adjuged by this Board that said plat be, and the same hereby is approved. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of April, 1925. 11 1t 11 If 1t If to to If 11 to II 11 it "Board of County Commiss- " Ifioners of Whatcom County " to State of Washington 'r it it it if 11 a it JI it 11 it 1t If It Attest: F. C. Martin Deputy County Auditor and Clerk of the Board. -----000----- Ed Brown Chairman of the Board J A Miller County Commissioner Geo Elder County Commissioner On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, April 18, 1925.