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TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
M nday THE 8th DAY OF April 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, April 5, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Julius Aultman Relief
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
b° HA`1'COM COUNTY, `0,1ASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF VIATER PIPE )
ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE.FRANCHISE ALONGIrxRIETTA ROAD
40.00
THIS MATTER coming on to be heard before the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom
County, Vlashington on the petition of Hugh Eldridge asking permission to place a six inch (6)
water main along the Southerly side of the Old Marietta Road, now known as Lindberg Avenue, from
where the I-Vesterly limits of the City of Bellingham cross said Old Marietta Road; thence North-
erly and Westerly on the Southerly side of said road a distance of fifteen hundred (1500) feet
more or less, to the bridge across Little Nequalicum Creek, and also to connect a two inch main
with said six inch main where the Nela Marietta Road, now known as Eldridge Avenue, intersects
said Old Marietta Road, how known as Lindberg Avenue, and extend the same in an Easterly direction
along the Easterly side of Eldridge Avenue to connect with the main now on the Northerly side of
Eldridge Avenue, for the purpose of increasing; the flow of water in said main along said Northerly
side of Eldridge Avenue; also to connect a four inch main with said six inch main and extend the
same along the bridge across the said Little Nequalicum Ravine, thence along the Northerly side
of the Marietta Road, now known as Eldridge Avenue, a distance of eight hundred (800) feet, more
or less, to a point immediately North of where Seaview Circle -Drive intersects the Southerly side
of said 1.Iarietta Road, and also to connect a. two inch main with said four inch main and to lay
the same around Seaview Circle Drive, a distance of fifteen hundred (1500) feet more or less,
that is, to lay the same on both sides of said Drive so that people desiring to purchase property
in Seaview Gardens Plat will not have to cross Seaview Circle Drive in securing water; and
It appearing from said petition and the argument of the petitioner that said water is to
T be used for domestic purposes, and for the purpose of distributing water furnished by the City of
Bellingham from its public service to the end that householders in said new proposed district be
supplied with water; and
It further appearing tha t.it is the desire of said petitioner that said pipe be placed in
and upon said highways as hereinbefore indicated in such a manner as not to interfere with the
free and unlimiter use thereof by the public, and that the same will be placed at a depth not
less than twenty-four inches below the surface of said 'highways;
NOVI, THEREFORE, the said petition having been heretofore approved and granted by the Board
of Supervisors of Marietta Township., it is by the Board of County Commissioners of 3hatcom
County, Washington, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said petitioner be and he is hereby permitted and
given the right to place in, along and under said highways as hereinbefore indicated, a grater
_ main for the purpose of conducting water for private purposes under the strict terms and con-
ditions of Sections 6026 of Piercers Washington Code, and the Statutes of the State of Washington
for the year 1921, and under such further regulations and conditions as the County Commissioners
of Whatcom County, Washington, may prescribe, and that said improvement be put in place strictly
under the direction of the County Supervising Engineer for 'Xhatcom County, Washington; and
RECORD,'O
:COMTMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Monday
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DAY OF April 1929
That said petitioner shall at all times save the said Idarietta Township and Whatcom
County, Washington, harmless from .any and all damages accruing and to accrue from said improve-
ment, and that they shall post and file with the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wash-
ington, a bond indemnifying said Marietta Township and Whatcom County, Washington, as against
any and all damages accruing and to accrue from said improvement in the penal sum of $200.00.
AND I`Tf IS FURTHER ORDERED that this permission or franchise is made for a period not to
exceed tswenty-five (25) years from the date hereof, and for the term of ttiwenty-five (25) years
from the date hereof, and that in the event the territory covered by this permission shall at
any time during said franchise period be included ,within any incorporated city or tof.7vn, the
authorities of said city.or tof,,m shall have the right, to be exercised in their discretion, to
acquire by purchase or condemnation any or all of such pipe, conduits and grater system at a
price to be based upon the reasonable value of the same at that time, and without any additional
value for said franchise for any unexpired period thereof, and upon such acquiring, the said
grant or franchise shall immediately terminate.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners of frfTnatcom County,
Washington, this 8th day of April, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINC!ID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of Board -
By F . C . 11artin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner.
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On %Iotion the Board adjourned at 5 P. M. to meet on Wednasday, April 10,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Wednesday THE loth DAY of April '19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, April 8, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
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The following proceedings ,,;ere had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign Estimate No. 2, on Lummi Shore Road work, being claim against U. S. Government for work
done under government appropriation, as per agreement.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Co., is
released as to any acts of G. P. Kincaid, formerly County Clerk, subsequent to March 2, 1929.
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Surety bond of Hugh Eldridge in amount of $200.00 given by U. S. Fidelity x Guaranty Co.,
covering franchise to place water main on Old and New Marietta. Road to connect with city
water service mains, was approved by the Board and filed in Auditor's Office.
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Approval by State Highway Department of County Resolution to improve portion of Smith
Road as Perm. Highway #13, was filed in office of Auditor.
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Statement of State Auditor showing 1929 credits to County Permanent Highway Maint-
enance (23,389.45) and Construction (36,876.74) Funds, was filed in office of Auditor.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 11:30 A. M. to meet on Thursday,
April 11, 1929 at 9 A. Id.
There being no business to transact on April llth the Board adjourned
at 4:30 P. M. to meet on Friday, April 12, at 9 A. M.
Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 12th DAY OF April
19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, 'April 11, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for C. E. claims paid
do Reimburs—ing Garage Revolv. Fund for claims paid
State Treasurer Contribution a/c County Payrolls for March
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for R.& B.claims paid
Reimbursing Garage Revolv. Fund for claims paid
Contribution a/c County Payrolls for parch
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINT . FUND.
Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for claims paid
Contribution a/c County Payrolls for March
RIVER IIAPROVELENT FUND.
Reimbursing Garage Revolv. Fund for claims paid
Contribution a/c County Payrolls for March
SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND.
130.35
298.02
101.00
4.46 /
424.13
120.83
1.25
12.34
22.25
4'.59
James E. Shortsle Relief 40.00
V/ On Motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to furnish the State approximately
200 yds of lz inch minus crushed rock at I'1.00 per yd"at bunkers, for surfacing._fill of approach
to Nugent's Bridge.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, it was agreed to move tractor of W. J. Mantney
(Woodlin Lumber Co) with County truck and trailer, at the rate of $40.00 per day, payable in
advance.
BEFORE THE BOkRD OF COUNTY COI;MISSIONERS OF WHL.TCOM
CUUNTY, r`1rSHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR)
ORDER ACCEPTING RESIGNATION OF ANDERS
FOR ACME TOWIJSHIP. PETERSEN, AND APPOINTING GI O. HOFFMAN
WHEREIS, Anders Petersen, the duly qualified Supervisor for Acme Township, has filed his
resignation as Supervisor for Acme Township; and
WdEREAS, The remaining members of the Board of Supervisors of said Township have recom-
mended the appointment of either Geo. Hoffman and Ernest Rothenbuhler to fill the vacancy, and a
petition signed by forty-nine (49) residents of said township asking for the appointment of Geo.
Hoffman as such Supervisor, have been filed with this Board;
NOU, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the resignation of Anders Petersen as
Supervisor for Acme Township be, and same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Geo. Hoffman be, and lie is hereby appointed as Supervisor for
Acme Township to fill the vacancy now existing in said office, for the balance of the unexpired
term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of April, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. XIi CAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
A_gr..• TERM Friday THE 1`?til DAY OF April 19 29
BEFORE THE BOkiiD OF COUNTY COTUtIISSIONEiiS OF
ulri, T001k;1 COUi'd`TY, `.7 SRIAGTON.
IN THE 1,1ATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY PROP1LRTY )
ORD�'P� OIL' SALE.
ACQUIRED FOR 1)E JI �1i JL T TAXES . )
tile real property hereinafter described Y-ra_s heretofore acc;uired by the
County of Whatcom, State of 'dlashington, for delinquent taxes under ta.. 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 1,7ashington; and
'y1tiE1'EAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best in-
terests of said Countir to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
110:'t, `1'r ER.[:;F'ORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of the said
County of ti11hatcom, State of Washington, that the County `treasurer of said county be, and he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest
and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of 'Y°lashington for
1927) PROVIDED, HOI,'1LVEii, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price here-
inafter filed for said prooerty by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby di-
rected to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening; Nears, being
the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said County,
once a week for three consecutive :iee1•7_s, which said notice shall set forth the property to be
sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be
between the hours of 9 o 1 clock A. 1. and 4 o'clock P. i,., on a date to be fixed by the said
County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bellingl�ar;, in said County,
Washington, and`'said notice sh:,ll further set forth that said sale may be adjourned from day
to day bir said County Treasurer, b,r public announcement made by the said County Treasurer
at the time and place designated in tree notice of such sale, or at the time and place at
which said sale may be adjourned.
'1'1.e following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, :and the minimum
sale price for said proDarty as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Yin. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co.Commrs.
Lots 1 to 4 inc., & Nj of Lot 5, &
Nz of Lot 14, 6-,� all of Lots 15, 16,
17 and 18, all in Blk 12, Melrose Add.
to Fairhaven. 1919-1922 4�69.55 �150.00
NEI of Blk 12, Garden Add.. to ti1'natcom 1921 102.25 125.00
Lots 3 & 4, B11k 8, Perleyis Replat of
Lots 1 to 5 Bl'� 8 Clar1. i s Investment
Co., and of Lots 23 to 29 Perley.'s
Sub -division -of Blk 5 1921 300.00 500.00
Lots 27, 28, 29 & 30 except N 30 ft of
',lest 6 ft of Lot 30 for street, all in
Blk 24, Town of Sumas 1921 73.43 100.00
Lots 7, 8 % 9, Blk 14, Johnson1s
Addition to Sumas 1920 1163.88 1200.00
Com. 40 ft S of M'y' cor. Sec 34 Tp 38
N R 3 E; th W par. with Sec. line bet. 34
& 27, 40 rds; th S 20 rds; th E 40 rds
to Sec line rg. N & S bet. Secs 34 c 35;
th N along sd. Sec. line 20 rds to beg.
cont I g 5 a.. and being the entire parcel
of land marked lots 1 & 2 Blk 8 on a plat
of Watkins 'xlest Geneva dedicated July 3,
1888, and now on file in Auditor's Office.
Practically the same tract is sho�,rn on the
1_1ter man of West Geneva, as lots 1 to 30
being all of Blk 16 1919 455.31 600.00
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U-1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
TERM Friday THE 12til DAY OF A,ril
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1929
Min. Price
f ixed by
Descri-,otion
Year
Tax
Co. Commrs.
Lots 19 20. Blk 12, Cain's 1st 1.dd.
to Blaine
1919
260.22
4 50.00
All of Blks 1
Ricl!_rd Fenton's
Sub -division
1920
51.65
60.00
All of Blk 212,
Ric."-1--rd. Fentun's
ri
Sub -division
1920
26.39
30.00
Lots 4, 5 w 6 -1-
NEji of SE�� of Sec 20,
4
Tp 40 N., R 5 E.,
157.70 acres
192P
420.33
425.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of April, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCji.ID
County Auditor �:'Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
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By F.
Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Comnissioner.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve., the Board agreed to rent cat tractor to Nestos
Pole Co. !--t U0.00 per day from time it leaves our job until it returns to locction to be in-
dicated by the Board; "Llestos to pay all operating expenses. If lijestos desires County to move
cat with county truck and trailer, .,.,e will do so at rate of ,40.00 per day, we to pay all
operating- expense.
BEEN �*�
On liotion the Board adjourned Lt 4:30 P. I to meet on _111onday April 15
1929, at 10 A. DA.
A,or. . TERM
RECORD OF C®MMISSI0I\TERS PROCEEDINGS
itlonday THE 15t.� DAY OF A i1
1929
Tile Board met pursuant to C�djournm.ent tallen on Friday, A-pril 1 , 1X-9. Present, Geo.
Elder, Ciiairmaii of the Bosrd; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. L_:.ube, i.=embers, and t-ie Cler•'_� of the
Board in _._ttendance .
The f ollo ring claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURF.LI, T 1 " iJSI� FUND.
F. C. Reeve Expense as County Commissioner 20.75
Geo. h1der do 6.33
The Olym.)ia Buick Co. Repc_:irs to Commissionerts car (Feb) 20.13
Sari L. Barrett nuto light for County Commissioners 13.50
ROAll and BRIDGE FUND.
John I :'cGhee '.'fork on tractor 12.00
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Claim of 1.1ary R.ic"aardson for Narrants 2 & 3 on Dr. Impt . Dist. ,-'19 Constr. . Fund, in
the amount of �501.50, with interest at 7;� from L'ay 313 1921, was rejected by the Board.
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✓ On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board ,-,ras authorized to
enter into an agreement .°aitii the Yard Construction Co. :hereby said company may take not to
exceed 2100 cu. yds. of roc': from right of gray of Acme-VIlickersha.m Road for use at Nug�nts
Briage.
Surety bond of Daniel A. Compton as Treasur..:r for Deming Twp., in amount of N1000.00
given by Metropolitan C__sualty Ins. Co., was approved. by the Board and filed in Co. Cler'K, t s
Office.
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T�SIS Gr�r;Li.iL �'1', _:_ade and entered into this lOth day of April, l 1 '9, by end between
t'iii `i'GOui COUNTY a Iaiunicipal Corporation of tilt State of Vlasiiington, party of tihe first part,
and the OOIaS' iJCTIo�I CUi.iP `IvY, a Corporation, party of the second Dart.
VIIT14ESS=;Tii: That the said -warty of the first Dart does hereby grant unto the party
of the second part, permission to take, not to exceed t.^io hundred (200) cubic yards of rocrL,
from tihe rig -lit of way of the Acme -Wickersham Higihway in said County, at the rock cut on said
highway in Section Thirty-one (31) `l'ownsl ip Thirty-nine (39) north Range Five (5) East rl. 21;.,
said rock to be used for the purpose of rir,rapping the banks of the Nooksack River just above
the Nugent Bridge in said County.
FOE, AAD IIv Cl1IlJS1DLts. T'lO1I THEREFOR, the p=�rty of the second part does hereby covenant
and agree to pay any and all loss or damage to any person or property incurred or sustained by
any person, firm or corporation, by reason of the blasting, removal, or transportation of said
rock by the party of the second part, and to save the party of the first part, free and clear
of any and all liability therefor, and the party of the second part does hereby further
covenant and agree to further indemnify t.ie said party of the first part for any and all in-
jury and damage to any road or highway of said `'lhatcom County, which may be incurred in the
blasting, removal or tr-ansportat.,on of said rock.
IN 'JITiiESS ','IHER 6F, the said party of the first part, by order of its Board of County
Commissioners, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed and its official seal
to be hereunto affixed, and the party of the second part has caused its corporate name to be
hereunto subscribed.
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Party of the First Part.
By Geo. Elder
Ch'airrr an of the Board of
County Commissioners.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE
15th DAY OF A.,)rzl
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ATTEST: vIARD CUi1S`1'RUCTION CO , PyI4Y
G. I'. iLINCr.ID Party of the Second Part
Auditor and e.(c-officio Clerk of the By John S. ':Yard
Board of Uounty Commissioners of
r'Yaatc= County.
By F. C. 1.1lartin, Deputy.
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BEFORE THE BOnRD OF COU14TY CO � MISSIONL+'_�?S OF
/ '.I_Il,.TCOL" COUNTY, 'LASHIIITGTOid.
Iii THE L_i _T' ER' OF CONVLYING irtUAD RIGIIT-)
j O Hi)ER.
OF-W. Y BACK TO ORIGINxL UXIIE i. )
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t'JiiiJrtLnS, on the 31st day of December, 1907, C. `I. Leist and Rosa H. Leist, his wife, did
convey to Ihatcom County, State of Washington, for road right-of-way, the folloainn described
real estate, torit:
h strip of land sixty (60) feet ,ride, as follows: `file South sixty (60) feet of the South
L&.st uarter (SEA) of the north East Quarter (NE:) of Sect_1on Nineteen (19), Township Forty (40)
North, hange Three (3) East, 'Y. I.i., less the street northerly of Block 1, Swim and Aldrich►s
Addition to the Town of Lynden,
conveyance tlaareof being recorded in Volume 101 at gage 20 of Deed Records of 'ihatcom County,
IYashington, the same having been so conveyed to T.°Yi1:=.tcom Counter for ro_:d purposes only; and
47�iEH PS County Roa.ci io. 449 ras thereafter established on said right-of-;ra7T and later,ly
on the 25th day of February, 1929, an order was entered by the Board of Supervisors of Lynden
To,°rnsiiip, of 1'rhatcom County, vacating said Road rr44�? and said right-of-way was declared no longer
necessary for road purposes; and
YHtsi,� S, C. ,;. Leist has appeared before this Board and re.uested that said right -of' ;ray
be conveyed back to him;
1\10vY5 ` i. _Eiii,ir'vrLiJ, IT IS Ur,ij ;RLi} tilat the C"MirMan of this Board be, and he is hereby .suthori-
zed to Ii. claim, relinc,uish and grant to the said C. 1. Leist and Rosa i . Lei st, his t ife, all
the rigrit, title and interest that said ';Ihatcom County may have in and to the above described
real estate.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15trr day of April, 1929.
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II Board of County Commiss-11
" ioners of v1iiatcom County"
" State of dashinc ton 11
Attest: G. 1'. KIitiC _ID
County Audi --or w. Ex-officio
Cler-k, of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairnan of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFOitE THE f3Orr-do OF COUNTY CO1.1i:ISSIOiJEHS OF
IN `l'iIE i:iri `l"1'Ln OF Ei:iLRGF�ICY FOR )
SUPLI:IUi: COURT '�'YITNESS FEES )
'UiinTCOLI COUiiTY, W.riSI-IINGTOii.
RESOLliTIJi1 I,, 1L1�Il�G IFCY.
LFlir:S, it appearing to this Board that tilere are Superior Court orders no,,*,, on file rritri
the County Auditor of 'flliatcom County, VIashington, requiring tree payment of witness fees, which
are Eandatory expenditures required by la,rr, and 1,17hich will require a greater expenditure of
funds than was provided for in the budget for 1929 for Superior Court No. 1; and
'i HLRi z_S, the present necessity for greater expenditure for witness fees has arisen since
tr-e budget for the fiscal year 1929 �rra�s made up, and' could not reasonably 'nave been foreseen t
tile time said budget was made; and
S, all of the Commissioners of '1nEtcom County have had re!.son:.ble notice of the
time and place of holding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this resolution;
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OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
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Apr. TERM 141ondalr
THE
15th
DAY OF April
19 29
WHEREAS, tree necessity of making expenditures under Superior Court orders for the re-
mainder of the present year constitutes a public emergency; and
'ayHEREkS, there is not enough money available for the payment of such witness fees, the
estim�.ted amount required to pay same for the remainder of said year 1929 being the sum of
$1000.00; and
WHEREAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of
this Board that an emergency exists;
NOW, THEREKEE, BE
rii4D
IT IS
HEREBY RESOLVED that the Superior
Court
No.
1 of 'Uhatcom
County, Washington, proceed
to
make
expenditures necessary for witness
fees
for
tie remainder
of the year 1929 and to meet the existing emergency, in an amount not to exceed 1.1000.00 for
3--ritness fees; and
BE IT FURTviEii RESOLVE�D that emergency warrants be drawn by the. Auditor of y'Lnatcom County
on the•Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency and for carrying on the work of the Superior
Court, said warrants to be drawn in payment for cost bills and orders certified from the
Superior Court No. 1 at the times necessary to make such payments.
Dore in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of ipril, 1929.
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u ioners of Wh' atcom County it
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},ttest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Applications of J. N. Alderson for dance at Birch Bay; M. b'J. A. Lodge for dance at Wahl;
John Griffith for dance at Rainbow Beach Pavilion; Helpers Club for dance at Liberty, Dist.
#99; and Jr. O. U. A. il. for dance at Van ,rIyck, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On 1.,'otion the Board adjourned at 4:30 P. Ivi. to meet on Tuesday, April 16, 1929, at
9 A. T:T
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Tuesday THE
16th . DAY OF April
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, April 15, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairm n of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, ^,,lembers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The follo,riing proceedings ,were had:
Bh'FORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1'd.1ISSIOIdBRS OF
�t r�
�'dii '_TOOL COUNTY, l '+ASHIEGTOrr .
TH
E HE TM.LTTER 0? CVi' _QTtiBLE)
} S N J1�tllr�i� t�i'�vll�ilhG IRA B. PLItRY.
r' 1:OOKS _Cry TO`v91; �
`J UEREkS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Constable
for Nooksack Township, owing to the failure of the regularly elected officer to qualify
therefor; and
E`Jii tt tip, the Bo�ird of Supervisors of said to,rmship have recommended the appointment
of Ira, B. Perry to fill said vacancy;
JCil, 1Yliiiii FOiiE, it is ordered by ti�is Board that Ira B. ferry be, and he is hereby
appointed as Constable for Nooksack `i'o inship for the balance of the unexpired term.
Dore in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of April, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of 1-- iatcom County "
it State of Washington "
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fittest: G. P. IING.LID
County Auditor w Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
¶�,�� By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Llotion the Board adjourned at 4: SO P. M . to meet on Thursday, April la,
1929, at 9 A. E-.There being no business to transact on April 13th, the Board adjourned at
4:30 P. to meet on Friday, April 19, 1929, at 9:30 A. 1,1.
RECORD OF C®TNITMISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
Anr. . TERM Friday THE 19th DAY OF April
19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, t:pril 18, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIEhS t HELIEF FUND
Ralph 10. Goheen Relief 25.00
Jay I. McDonald do 25.00
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to complete the remaining 1-1/3
miles of South Pass Road by clearing, grading and graveling; Columbia. Township agreeing to
pay 41,500.00 of the payrolls,Proviiing tile County will make the necessary improvements on 1
mile of the Silver Lake Road.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Peeve, corrected prints for lietsl�er 4"Iiatcom County 'maps
were ordered for Commissioners Atlas.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to ;gay to Pacific Protective
Society w500.00 provided in the 1929 budget for care of Delinquent diseased and Juvenile
brothers and their babies, for the year 1929.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI, h1ISSIONE.ctS OF
,7HATCO1,.,1 COUiiTY, UASHINGTON.
Iry THE iviLTTER OF SUPERVISOR
ORDER IPPOINTING GORGE it"'IRNEH.
FOR COLU11 BIA TO'r'J 4SrilP.
1,&1EREAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of one Super -
visor for Columbia Township, througi_' t=_e removal of P. W. Ivester, t ae duly qualified super-
visor, from said to,,°rnship; and
WhLBLrS, the remaining members of said Board of Supervisors have recommended the appoint-
ment of George darner to fill said vacancy;
Tir, TziEI FOIE :, it is ordered by this Board that George Warner be, and he is hereby
appointed as Supervisor for Columbia Township for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of April, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County "
" State of ',`,ashington rr
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Attest: G. P. IiINCI=
County � uditor& Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. U. 11rlartin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
/ Application of Dr. Ed L. Brinson for ap-oointment to office of County Health Officer and
Physician, aas filed in office of Auditor.
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f Applications of Gus Norstrom for dance at Everson; Lake Samish Development Co. for
dance at Rainbow Beach Pavilion; Blue Bird Club for dance at Columbia Valley; Jr. 0. U. A.
for dance at Van 3yck Community 'ball; Hope:,rell Community Club for dance; J. ff. Alderson for
dance at Birch Bay, all oil April 20th; Northwood Grange for dances on April 20 & I?ay 4, 1929,
and, Delta Grange for dance at Hoffman Hall on April 27, 1929, were endorsed approved by the
Board.
On i.otion the Board adjourned at 4 P. T,i. to meet on Lonaay, l.pri.l 22,
at 9 1:. i:t .
Apr • TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
i_onda:.y THE
22d
DAY OF
Aril
19 29
The Board met :pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, 11pril 19, 1929. Present,
11
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 3.embers, a.nd the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The follo;:ing proceedins;s were had:
r Letter from State Highway Department aooroving, ;rith corrections, plans and speci-
fications for Improvement of PerLanent a ilway #13 (Si:iith Road) was filed in office of
Auditor.
i
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Or i'iii.Aiii�il`f' ii1G �,'ri`f NO. 13,
PS Slat I .l R01-L) .
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BT F'OI E Tti BOr_RD UI CUCIdTY COI'riT:ISSIOi�ERS OF
-+ri1.'1'CJ �l i:UW4TY, .7rSHIiVGTUiu .
Fri i.L -LiESOLUT!l )il TO 1i,_'r OVIJ.
Wd'f,;RE1I S, this Board has heretofore ordered thaat Permanent Highrr: y 111o. 13, kno%,rn as the
Sniith Road, be improved; and
,>L,I'YLra, plans and specifications have been prep,wred by the County Supervising Lngineer
of idhatcom County, 'V`
ashington, for tiie improvemont of said highrr�.." rhich glans a-td ssecifi-
cations,, ,-rith amendments, have been approved by the State Highway EnE:i_neer of the State of
Washington;
Nu';`') Lrt FUi.L, Big i:iZ IT IS iii R? E Y h SuLVELD, that said plans and specifications be
approved and adoDtea by this 3o2.rd, a.nd that said high -.-,,ay be improved accoruing to said plans
and specifications, the location of said izigh:;ay- being as follows:
Begirning .-t Secti.on corner bet:,:reen Sections 26, 27, 34 and 35 in Tap. 39 iu, R 3 E,
e..tending easterly 4� miles to the intersection rite ti-e `lorthe�a.st DiEngona�l Road between Sec-
tions 28 and 33 in Tarp . 39 'N, R c
Done in regular adjourned session of tiie Board this 22nd day of r,pril, 19239.
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11 Board of County CoLmiss- it C iairn;an of the -LJo�:rd.
" ioners of '-diatcorn County " T'. C. oeve
" State of iasr,ington 11 County Commissi_0n r.
fi S1 it it (i it 11 it 11 if it 11 it 11 FrIla L L =ube
-Lttest: G. 2. i�Ii1Cr.ID County Commissioner.
County Auditor 31 L1_-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. i:';artin, Deputy.
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f `he bond of H. L. Julius, for w1,000.00 given by Henry Erickson, I:rs. henry Erickson,
his -.-rife, any Eric i-nderson and Gertrude 1-inderson, his ,vif e, covering office of Commissioner
of Dike Dist. ;;'l, -,:aas approved by the Board and filed in County Clerk's Office.
On Notion the Board adjourned at 4 P. L. to meet on Frid.---, 1-,oril 20,
1929, at 9 1--- . M .
RECORD
OF
C01MMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Friday
THE
26th
DAY OF April
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Itonday, April 22, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
M
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board rescinded the motion of January 21,
1929 in which it agreed to replace log culvert under Dickey Fill on Everson -Goshen Road, by
construction of a small bulkhead bridge.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to furnish 400 yds of crushed
gravel, 1 inch minus, at bunkers, to State of Washington for use or, fill at Nugentts Bridge
approach., in exchange for the steel from the old Nugent's Bridge.
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The following surety bonds were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk:
LIT VIEVI 'TOWDSHIP: J. 1 Siddle, Justice of LPeace, �500.00 given by U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty
Co. IvOOiiSAC� 'I'�'l1': H. B.tsartoo, Clerk, �500.00; David 'flight, Treasurer, "p2000.00; Ira B.
Perry, Assessor, �500.00; Jos. A. Greenough, Justice of Peace, 4�,500.00, all with American
Surety Co.
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BEFORE THE B.k RD OF COUNTY COMIAISS-1ONERS OF
'a hATCOIRI COUNTY, sL_SHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEI,iLNT ciITR COUNTY
ORDER ALLOGJTNG CREDITS.
T,i1J`_SURLR FvR 1,10�1'1'_I OF ill" RCh, 1929. )
WHEALhS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whaatcom County, Vlashington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Nilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits foz° said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CkSH PAID STi,.TE TREILSi. HER:
General Fund
3,907.72
School Fund
46121.00
Military Fund
603.46
Permanent Highway Fund
69.88
Public Highway Fund
75.35
Higher Education Fund
8,406.09.
Capitol Building Fund
443.80
Reclamation Revolving Fund
59.25
Veterans) Compensation Fund
3,040.74
Forest Fire Protection Fund
169.13
Parks c Parkways Fund
43.50
Game Fund
3.20
C !SH PAID CITY AND TO'I11i TRL.YSUBLERS
31,754.07
C!'_SH PAID Tu' ' J'SHIP TR>J�SURLRS
9,695.14
REBATE ON TAXES
f 2, 965.18
:{lil LlilLtl .l.S 141', 1.J1�J Li1r1.L:iL•
Current Expense fund
81,175.42
Road & Bridge Fund
15,876.74
Soldiers? Relief Fund
50.00
Permanent Highway faint. Fund
272.27
Liquor Investigation Fund
227.41
County Gale Fund
730.86
Law Library Fund
35.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
32.00
River Improvement Fund
66.50
Port of Bellingham Fund
12,142.65
School Districts, General Fund
279,083.47
School Districts, building Fund
6,049.06
Dike Dist. 'l, N-j intenance Fund
3.00
Consol . Dr. Impt . Dist. #1 faint. Fd .
.221.00
Drain. Dist. ;;=2, TaLLintenance Fund
1110.19
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM
Friday
THE 26th
DAY OF April
1929
INTEREST ON WARRANTS
Current Expense Fund
Road cz Bridge Fund
River Improvement Fund
Port of Bellingham Fund
School Districts, General Fund
School Districts, Building Fund
Consol. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1 Maint. Fd.
BONDS
School Districts
Lyndon-Sumas Rd. Impt. Fd. (Ely J#30)
17
Jil BONDS:
School Districts
Lynden-Sumas lid. Impt. Fd. (Hy 1#31)
601.92
98.67
1.43
339.16
4,761.14
481.24
7.90
2,000.00
25,500.00
1,725. 00
2'2'8 0. 0 0
Total Disbursements . . . . . . . . . � 515,656.54
do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in
various banks to his credit at the close of business on i,,Iarch 30, 1929, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurer's Balance
First National Bank
Bellingham National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Company
First Natonal Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer StL�te Bank
rank of Sumas
Nooks---ck Valley State Sank of Everson
FarMers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
Clash in Office:
583,294.36
126,344.91
139,837.24
30,000.00
35,000.00
40,000.00
45.,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
105000.00
15,000.00
155000.00
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit . . . . . . . . ti� 1.,1041476.51
Investments 4 16,641.02
Checks & Warrants 1,231.64
Cash in Vault 900.00
Currency 1,675.00
Silver 3721.37 20,320.93
Grand Total Cash on Hand. . . . . . . 1,125,297.44
IN T.'STI!v1O.NY JhEIIREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the se;-n.1 of the Board of
County uommissioncrs of Whttcom County, 7ulashington., this 26th d&-y of April, 1229.
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Bo-ard of County Commiss-
ioners of Wh�..tcor.q County rr
State- of Washington
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By r'. C. .Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Ci-iairnian of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Count-
y Commissioner.
of Helpers Club for dance at Liberty, Dist. .1-199; Marietta Grange for dance
at 'Marietta; Gus Norstroi-il for dance at Everson; Maple Falls High School for dL�nce at Glacier
To•an Hall; J. y,t. qlderson for dance at Birch Bay; Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at
Rainbow Eez.ch Pavilion; Jr. O.U.A.11,,'.. for dance at Van 1,7yck; all on April 27th, and, Goshen
Community Club for dances on April 27 & May 4, 19129, were endorsed approved by the Board.
denry J. Love
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SOLDlERSI IiELIEF FUND.
Relief
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30.00
On Lotion the Bo;:...rd adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on blonday, iq)ril 29,
13295 at 9 A. h'.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIO ERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday
THE
29th
DAY OF April
15
1929
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on -Friday, April 26, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F: C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion.of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to pay to the City of Belling
ham 015,000.00 as provided in 1929 budget, to be used for repaving Dupont Street from Prospect
to Broadway, and Elm Street -from Broadway to City Limits of Bellingham, as per agreement of
Board on July 16, 1928.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY,. !`IASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT )
OF PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO. 13, ) RESCINDING RESOLUTION.
KNO!-7fi AS SMITH ROAD. )
WHEREAS., on March 22, 1929, a resolution was passed by this Board of County Commiss-
ioners for improvement of Permanent Highway No. 13, being that part.of the Smith Road beginning
at Section corner between Sections 26, 27, 34 and 35 in Township 39 North, Range 3 East, ex-
tending easterly 4- miles to intersection with the Northeast Diagonal Road between Sections
28 and 33 in -Totimsh.ip 39 North, Range 4 East; and
WHEREAS, it now appearing to this Board that it Urould not be advisable to make the
improvement of said Permanent Highway No. 13 as now described in said resolution;
NOe}d, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the resolution passed by this Board of County Com-
missioners on Mlarch 22,,192J, be and same is hereby rescinded.
Done in regular adjourned. session of the Board this 29th day of April, 1929.
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" Board of County Comm iss- It
Tt i oners of lhatcom County IT
rr . State of 1111ashingtori it
It It II I1 if IT fl it It it If it it ii Tf
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By-F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD.OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
IN THE IaATTER OF IMPROVE;IENT )
PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO. 135 13A,) RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE.
and .13B, KNOWN AS SMITH. ROAD. )
WHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of 17,Thatcom County, State of
Washington, held in the Commissionerst Office of said county on the 29th day of April, 1929,
a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following resolution was
adopted:
RESOLVED, that public interest demands the improvement, under the provisions of Chap-
ter 35 of the Lays of 1911, of those sections of a public high���ay, known as the Smith Road,
being County road #58, situate within the County of Whatcom and described as follows:
PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO 13: Beginning at section corner common to Sections 26, 27, 34
and 35 Tov�jnship 39 North, Range'3 E. and extending Easterly on section line between Sections
265 355 25 & 36 said township and range, to,quarter corner-bet*een Sections 30 and 31'Twp 39
N, R 4 E, being a distance of.22 miles.
PERMANENT HIGHWAY No. 13-A: Beginning, at the intersection of Smith Road with North-
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr TERM Monday THE
29th
DAY OF April
'1929
east Diagonal Road (Mt Baker Highway) on Section line between Sections 28 and 33 Twp 39 N, R
4 E, and extending Westerly to section corner common to Sections 29, 305 31 and 32, said Twp
and Range, being a distance of 11 miles.
PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO. 13-B: Beginning at the intersection of Smith Road with Guide
Meridian Road at section corner common to Sections 30 and 31, Twp 39 N, R 3 E, and Sections
25 and 36, Twp 39'N, R 2 E, and extending Westerly on section line between said Sections 25 and
36 to the quarter corner between Sections 26 and 35, Twp 39 N, R 2 E; being a distance -of 12
miles.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of April, 1929.
It 1t 11 11 IT 11 II 11 11 11 - 11 it it 11 I1
" Board of County -Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County
State of. Washington n.
it it it it it 1f IT r1 1f it if it it if it
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 29th day of April, 1929, by'and between
WHATCOM COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Washington, party of the first part,
and COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP, a subdivision of said Whatcom County, party of the second part,
WITNESSETH; That for and in consideration of the .covenants and agreements herein -con-
tained on the part of the party of the second part, said party of the first part does hereby
agree to complete grading and gravelling
That portion of County Road No. 311, beginning at a point at the junction of County
Roads No. 311 and 319, 684.3 feet southerly from -the -quarter section corner between Sections
8 and 17, Township 40, North Range 5 E. W. M.; running thence in an Easterly and Northerly
direction through Sections 17, 16 and 9 in said Township and Range aforesaid, along the line
as.surveyed and laid out by the, County Supervising Engineer in November, 1928, and terminating
at the intersection. of County Roa:ds'No. 339 and 361 at Columbia Station, Columbia Township,
Affhatcom County, Washington,
and also to repair approximately one mile of County Road No. 339 which is now in bad condition;
the said mile of road being in Columbia Township and next to the boundary line between said
Columbia Township and Maple Falls Tovmship .
FOR AND Iiv CONSIDERATION THEREFOR, the said party of the second part agrees to pay to
the party of the first part, as soon as, and as funds are available, in the Treasury of the said
Columbia Township, the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ( 1500.00) as the portion of the said
party of the second party of the cost of said construction and repair of said roads. '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first party by order of its Board of County Commiss
ioners, has caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto subscribed and affixed, and the
party of --the second party by order of its Board of Supervisors, has caused its corporate name
to.be hereunto subscribed the day and year first above written.
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" Board of County Commiss-t1 Geo. Elder
lr ioners of Whatcom County" Chairmwn Board of County Commiss-
rr State of Washington 11 ioners.
it It 11 11 11 if It. If 11 if it IT It it F. C . .Reeve
Attest: G. P. Kincaid Fred E. Dube
Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of
Board of County Commissioner. COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP., INHATCOM COUNTY,
By F. C. Martin, Deputy. WASHINGTON.
J. J. Eason
Geo. F. Warner
Peter. Netten
Board of Supervisors.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM 11onday THE 29tf7. DAY OF April ,_..
19 29
BEFOrL `1'_1B 3U_. J Ul' UUU'iJ'1'Y UUtL__ L�DSIUfaL OF A'H_r,TWM COUNTY .`:'r:S iINGTON.
Ii; THE, 11 ",T TEit Ur' 'TI- E IiV CO.1,)0j i.AT 1JN
OF TiiL '1'u.+i1 OF EV'LRSON.
STrTL OF 'uJ SH_I 'IGTON )
SS.
County of Miatcom
UL1_VTIFIC :T1L1' OF C111, V-=:S S OF
T ;J VOTE FOR TL ; INC6iiPORA-
T1011 OF TH_'; TO!' ,l OF EVEKSiE,
vhiz'dGUi.1 COUDITY, VILSHLIGTO11 .
THIS IS TO CERTIFY That on this 29tiZ day of April, A. D. 1929, the undersigned Board
of County Commissioners of '7hatcom Uounty, '.`k� shin_; ton, �,,hile in regular session, together with
G. P. Kincaid and Frank Li. !:11yn, Auditor and Prosecuting Attorney respectively, of said
Oounty, as members of its Election 3oard resolved itself into a canvassing board for the pur-
pose of canvassing the returns of r1n election held in tiie proposed To-m of Everson, said County
of 14hatcom to determine :,hether said area should incorporate as a City of the fourth class of
the State of 1:7ashington under said name of Tolaff of Everson, it having; a population of Three
iiundred Eleven (311) and an area of less th:�n one square mile, and for the our -pose of electing
officers for said incorporation, this date being the Lionday next succeeding said election;
That said 3oard as such canvassing board ,Frith said County Auditor and Prosecuting
attorney did thereupon canvass said votes so cast at said election and find from said canvass
t ,-t Lie following is a true and correct statement of the votes so cast at said election:
For Incor,)oration..................... 63
Against Incorporation ................. 66
For Mayor
JohnSimpson ..................... 95
For Councilman (vote for five)
JohnThomason .................... 92
James Breckenridge ............... 92
A. '3asching...................... 94
John Ohlund...................... 94
IN. B. dart ....................... 92
For Treasurer
R;.y U . Hartz ....................... 99
That a total of One llundr�d Thirty Five (135) persons voted at said election;
Tn-!:t from said canvass it appears thst a majority of the votes so cast were cast in
favor "For Incorporation" <.nd that the follo,,.ing persons were elected as the officers for said
corporation:
FOR Iri YC)H
John Simpson
FOR COUNCILLij l
John Thompson
James Breckenridge
A. Wasching
John Ohlund
VJ. B. Hart
FUIL TitL'..UVREft
Ray C . Ham
IN 'ViIT;1ESS '17HEREUF the said Board of County Commissioners, acting as a canvassing
board, together .rith s,,.id Auditor 1�Lnd said Prosecuting Attorney, acting as the Election Board
of said County, have the day and year first above written hereunto set their hands and caused
the official seal of said County to be affil:ed.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of Board of County
Commissioners.
Fred E. Laube, County Commissioner.
F. C. Reeve, County Commissioner.
G . Kincaid, County Auditor.
Fr ink 11 . Allyn, Prosecuting Attorney
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr TERM Lonaay THe2:ithl DAY OF April 19 29
BEFORE i'{ R 30AND uF GUUATY CUi'i_`ISSIONL :S OF
OHATCUM COUNTY, WASdI ;G`l''UN.
, ; ;,
IIA1 LiL 1�:1�_'1 i Lit I+'THEJ
u
I i IJ LUL`{PUh1-
)
ORDER DECLARIAG
IilG0 'jv__`i
uA OF TIE TOWN OF
T10N OF Trim_ T69H
OF EVERSON
)
EVEaSUN tab OF
OFFICERS
ELECTED T:iEiiEFUR.
:)iiLAEAS, a Petition in the form and manner ;.provided by law praying for the incorporation
of a certain area in said Petition described, the same being; within and a portion of ',`raatcom
County, Washington, into a Town of the Fourth class, to be known as the Town of Everson, was
heretofore filed with this Board of County Commissioners and
7lHiAEAS, upon hearing auly had after Aotice, all in the manner provided by law, the
boundaries of said area as proposed in said Petition were modified and the number of inhabitants
resident within said area, so modified were ascertained and determined as Three hundred Eleven
(611), and thereupon an election was called in said area for the purpose of voting upon the in-
corporation thereof and for the election of officers of said Town, notice being duly given of
said election in the inner provided by law;
That said election was duly had upon Saturday, the 27th day of April, 1949, and that on
this day, to -wit: Londay the 2itn day of April) k. U. 1929, it being the next Monday succeeding
said election this 3oard, together with G. P. Kincaid ana Frank L. Allyn, the Auditor and
Prosecuting Attorney, respectively of said County is Election 3oord of said County, did resolve
itself into a Canvass Board and did proceed to ennva..ss the votes cast and that from such can-
vassing it appears that a majority of the votes test at said election were fop incoryorati on and
tih'_:.t the officers herein=.fter named were elected to serve as such for slid Town, all of which
more fully appears from Certificate of Canvass duly eAecuted and on file in the records of this
Board, reference to which is hereby made and by such reference the sane is made a part hereof
as fully as trough set out herein.
NOW, 1dERE UaE, I'1 IS HEah3Y OnSEnED AAD DEGLt AED, Tk t that portion of Tratcom County
heretofore fixed and described in that certain Order of the Board of County Commissioners,
dated the 26th day of Larch, 029, and duly filed in this cause in the records of said Bonrd,
reference to -:�hich record is hereby made and by reference made a part of this Order as fully as
trough set out herein, be and hereby is declared incorora.ted as a municipal corporation of the
Fourth class of the State of Washington under the name and style of the Town of Everson; and
I`1' IS HhRiAY YURTjIKA URDERED ADO ;JU LAAAD, That the following named persons received re-
spectively the highest number of votes for the several offices to be filled in said Town and
have been duly elected to such offices, to -wit:
LAY0,
John Simpson
FUH 00iCILiQl
John Thomason
James Breckenridge
A. :yap s thing
John O hlund
Hart
7
Ray C, . Ham
which officers, after the filing; of a certified copy of this order with tale Secretary of the
Stzte of ;:a:.shington, and upon c:un_lifyin,g in accordance with law, sh7ll be entitled to enter im-
mediately upon the duties of their respective offices rnd snail hold such offices respectively
only until the neat general municipal election to be held in such Town a-.nd until their successors
are duly elected and qualified; and
RECORD OF C®LNIMISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS 19
her . TERM i�lU71da y THE 29th DAY OF 11ip2'11 1929
BE IT FUIiTHE 1 .!iESOLVED tliat a copy of this Order be duly entered upon the minutes of
this Board and that a true copy thereof duly certified as such be filed in the office of the
Secretary of State of the ;Mate of Viashington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of 1':pril, 1929.
ti 1I tt rl it lr lr n n I1 1.' tt lr ; 11 Geo . Elder
" Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board.
" ioners of `11h.:.tcom County " F. G. Reeve
" State of '7ashinbton " County Commissioner
11 1P 11 11 tt It it N It It 1( it It H 1T Tired E. Laube
l>ttest: G. P.IiIidC1�ID County Commissioner.
County Auditor 6c Ex-officio
Cler_, of the Board.
By F. G. I+iartin
Deputy.
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�-� On Motion the Board adjourned at 5 P. .I. to meet on Wednesday, May l�
1929, at 9 A. i1�i.
11, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Wednesday THE lst
DAY OF May
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, April 29, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, -and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary.as
County Auditor
$ 187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
11. Bronsema
Salary as
Ass1t Bookkeeper & School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
11. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
& Indexer
105.00
Nell -A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls for Auditor
175.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120'.00
Geo. Elder
Salary as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Grayce A. Green
Salary as
Clerk
50.00
D. W.- Featherkile, Assigned
to First National Bank
Salary as
Justice of Peace
100.00
sal. H. Beach
Salary as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary as
Charity Commissioner & Probation
Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary as
Health Officer
125.00
N. W. Wear
Salary as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary as
Asstt Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gaviley
Salary as
Ass1t Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewdrt
Salary as
Clerk
18.7.50
Alice -Hitt
Salary as
Deputy Clerk -
125.00
Lillian Pierce
Salary as
Assistant to Clerk (26 days)
104.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence 11. Keplinger
Salary as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M4 Foss
Salary as
Stenographer to Prosecuting Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Edw. F. Melhart
Salary as
Cashier for Treasurer
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon, Assigned to
Frank Wilson
Salary as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary as
Roll Clerk_ for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
B. W. Field, Assigned to
Frank Wilson
Salary as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (48 hrs)
24.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
ii. D. McArthur
Salary as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
A. H. Frasier, Assigned to
County Treasurer
do
21 days
105.00
W. T. Jackman
do
26 t1
104.00
C. J. Hanbloom
do
3 t1
12.00
0. D. Post, Assigned to
Frank Wilson
do
(14 11 )
56.00
G. Peterson, Assigned to
Frank Wilson
do
2z t1
86.00
Henry Juenemann
do
7 11
28.00
H. A. Muller, Assigned to
County Treasurer
do
17
102.00
Mary Snyder
do
15 t1
60.00
M. Strandberg
do
4 11
16.00
W. W. Tod, Assigned to
County Treasurer
do
( 3 f1 )
12.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
G. A.-Pangborn
Salary as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
-
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
Salary as
Motorcycle Deputy Sheriff
140.00
IN. P. Hawke
Salary as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop -
Salary as
Assistant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary as
Matron of Jail
40.00
RECORD OF COTN/11MISSIOINIERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Wednesday THE lst DAY OF May
1929
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Nellie H. Abbott
State Treasurer for State
Teachers Retirement Fund
Sigrun Simonarson
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
L. N. Freimann
Inez Arnquist
Mildred Holmes
Louis V.I. King
C. C. King
M. B. King
Harry Bartelds
Lottie V. Jamieson
Cena Jamieson
Gladys D. White
Grace Knowles
Mrs. C. Welcome
C. L. Moss
A. J. Welch
C. A. W. Smith
Walter Borchardt
C. J. McNabb
Carl McCoy
Walter Fouts
Wilbur R. Riley
Ira Smith
George Woitulewicz
W. 01. Tod
Tena Campbell
Dorothy Allyn
Anna Van'Cleve
N. Thomas
Ida Timson
Iffilena Fouts
Myrtle Strandberg
J. A. Wells
Phil Jobe
State Treasurer
Bellingham Marine Ry. Co.
Clyde F. Reed
Mrs. F. X. Marz
Theresa Matthews
Everson Valley Home
Charles W. Brandon
W. L. Selby
Beulah H. Hobart
Charles Rand
Earl V. Myatt
Ole Paulson
Carl Dumler
Mrs. V. B. Newell
R. N. Drake
Florence Wright
Y. H. Tromp
Mrs. Cora Radley
Martha E. Neff
Mrs. Fred Flint
Joseph Anderson
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
G. P. Kincaid
T. C. Fraser
Nellie H. Abbott
Margaret J. Diaz
F. M . Carver
Carl McCoy
W. H. Beach
Alvada Kelly
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Western Union Tel. Co.
Jesse Embury
Elwin Beyer
Lee Grocery Co.
Northern Grocery Co.
W. J. Pynor
Cornwall bleat Market
Frye & Company
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
Puget.Sound Power & Light Co.
C. C. King
Elwin Beyer
Mrs. F. Lohman
Salary as
Superintendent of Schools ($18.00
de-
ducted for Teachers Retirement Fund)
For Teachers Retirement Fund (deducted from April
salary of Nellie H. Abbott)
Salary as
Assistant Supt. of Schools
Salary as
Agricultural Agent
Salary as
Asset Agricultural Agent
Salary as
Home Demonstration Agent
Salary as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
Salary as
Horticultural Inspector
Salary as
Superintendent of County Home
Salary as
I,iatron & Bookkeeper for County
Home
Salary as
Teamster at County Home
Salary as
Cook at County Home
Salary as
Assn Cook at County Home
Salary as
Nurse at County Home
Salary as
Ass't Nurse at County Home
do
do
do
Salary as
Hostess at County Home
Salary as
Janitor at County Home
Salary as
Laborer at County Home
Salary as
Supervising'Engineer
Salary as
Instrumentman for Engineer 26
days)
Salary as
Draftsman for Engineer 26
►t
Salary as
Chainman for Engineer 26
I1
do
26
It
Salary as
Inspector Pavement Gaps 8
if
Clerical work a/c N. P. Ry. tax case Emergency)
do
it
$ 169.50
do tf
do It
do it
do It
do it (Superv.)
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff at Ferndale
do Lynden
Filing fee for Order of Incorp, of Everson
2nd Payment on Constr. Ferry Boat (Emergency)
Inspector: Everson Incorporation
Judge do
" do
Publ. Notice of Everson Incorp. Election
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff (Mch-Apr)
Services on County Board of Education
do
Transcript for Prosecuting Attorney
Uriting Specifications for Supervising Engineer
Examining County Property for trespass(4.00) and
cruising timber on Co. Tax Property(17.00)
Burying dead cow
Registering births & deaths - Dist. #1
do 2
do 3
do 4
do 5
do 6
do 7
do 8
Expense as County Commissioner
do
do
Expense as County Auditor
Expense as Sheriff
Expense as Supt. County Schools
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Expense as County Assessor
Expense as Supervising Engineer
Expense as Constable
Expense as Probation Officer
Expense as Agricultural Agent
Expense as Asstt Agricultural Agent
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
Phone service to County Offices
Service to Sheriff(1.10) Pros. Atty(3.50) & Co.
Agent(2.11)
Labor at Juvenile Home
do
Groceries for Juvenile Home (Feb)
Groceries for Juvenile Home
do
Meat for Juvenile Home
do (Mch)
Feed for Juvenile Home
Light service to Juvenile Home (Feb27-14ch 28)
House rent for Juvenile Home
Labor at County Home
do
18.00
125.00
175.00
41.66
41.66
80.00
165.00
150.00
75.00
70.00
100.00
25.00
115.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
25.00
1.00
75.00
.10.00
187.50
169.00
130.00
117.00
117.00
48.00
64.00
32.00
76.00
56.00
48.00
54.00
123.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
1700.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
36.00
50.00
3.00
3.00
5.40
14.62
21.00
5.00
3.00
4.50
7.75
10.00
3.75
2.00
1.75
3.00
8.10
9.90
6.63
2.00
27.24
14.89
3.64
61.20
14.45
25.00
3.95
4.54
7.05
31.04
83.48
6.71
2.50
12.00
28.34
32.06
7.80
11.11
6.89
9.85
2.87
25.00
36.00
10.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Wednesday THE
lst DAY OF May ig 29
.................
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Dr. Clinton H. Prouty
Dental services for County Home (Feb)
4.00
Dr. I. L. Hively
Veterinary service for cow at County Home
15.00
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home
382.82
O'Connor Grocery
do
53.25
V1. J. Pynor
Groceries for families at County Home
57.74
F. F. Gerard
Supplies for County Home
61.64
A. A. Carter
Seed potatoes for County Home
20.00
Ryan Fruit Co..
Vegetables for County Home (Jan -Feb)
64.37
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for County Home
59.55
Vfhatcom Co. Dairymen1s AssIn
Butter for County Home
129.90
Frye & Company
Peat for County Home
203.86
Henry Beyer
Potato seed for County Home
22.00
Geo.--J. Hohl Co.
Seeds for County Home
30.21
Adolph Allenbach
Shrubs for County Home
15.00
H. Lapidus
Shoe repairs for County Home
9.75
The Home Store,
Mdse. for County Home
179.01
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel oil(159.83) & Gas (20.25) for County Home
180.08
Union oil Co.
Gas etc. for County Home
18.55
Clark Electric -Co.
Electric cord for County Home
1.00
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for County Home
7.35
Hugh Eldridge., Assigned to
M. B. King
Envelopes for County Home
3.36
E. E. Kingen
Chairs for County Home
24.30
Mitchell & Rushmer Tire Co.
Tire & tube for County Home
15.00
Hagen & Hogberg
Paint for County Home repairs
87.04
A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co.
Repairs to plumbing at County Home
8.65
W. S. Schirrman, Assigned to
M. B. King
Repairing clocks for County Home
1.80
John P. 'loll
Repairs to glasses for County Home (Jan -Apr)
2.25
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail(8.35) Juvenile Horne(12.00) C.....,
Home(71.75)
92.10
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County Patients(3.30) & County Home
(129.70)
133.00
City Drug Store
Drugs for County Patients
30.03
Pacific Protective Society
Care of 'Nhatcom County juvenile mothers,, etc.
500.00
`Iestern State Hospital
Care of Peter F. Hachman, Insane (Jan -Feb -Lich)
57.86
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of Co. T. B. Patients
291.42
Laurel Beach Sanatorium-
Care of Co. T. B. Patients
10.71
El Reposa Hospital, Assigned to
Harrold Smith
do
73.97
Julia E. 111innick
do (Mch-Apr)
50.00
Mrs. Georgia Connolly
do
20.00
Mrs. Elsie A. Kernan
do
64.20
Mrs * C. H. King
do
64.29
Mrs. Mary Lunden
do
129.00
Mrs-: John Schemstad
do
36.42
A. C. Gwinnup
Expense as T. B. Patient
20.00
Mrs. C. Vievag
Care of Mrs. Trove (11,1ch)
31.00
11 E. Clarke
Care of Mary A. Mitchell
10.00
Mrs. Maud Connolly
Care of T. H. Johnson
30.00
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy children
20.00
Gillies Undertaking Co.
Burial of Claud Nafus (Feb)
25.00
E. E. Purdy & Sons
Burial of F. L. Burns
25.00
I. N. Cone
Assistance rendered indigent
12.00
J. O?Connor
Groceries for Newell et al
184.98
Fair heat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Evans
1.55
Park S. Chetwood
Groceries for Mrs. (3lynick (Mlch-Apr)
23.04
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Defraye (Lich -Apr)
23.49
do
Groceries for Youngstrom et al
71.30
do
Groceries for Flemming et al
77.08
Belford Market
Groceries for Biddlecone
12.70
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Mazon et al (Mch-Apr)
28.42
Jacobson Grocery
Groceries for Trove
13.88
R. Naylor
Groceries to Brown et al
27.00
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Johnson et al (11ch-Apr)
43.95
J. 0. Gulbransen
Groceries for Hays
15.93
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Minnard et al
30.00
Lynden Dept. Store
Groceries for Jeltema et al
26.42
Violten & Montfort
Groceries for Boatman et al
101.32
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries & wood for Brooks et al
34.32
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Lockstad
15.00
McRea & Son
Groceries for Fischer
12.03
Harvey Edwards
Milk for Brooks
3.15
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Jenkins et al (10ch-Apr)
52.00
11. Valla
House rent for Mrs. Youngstrom
10.100
Mrs. Harry Olin
House rent for Brooks (Lich -Apr)
12.00
Lane & Bland
Room rent for Evans (Lich -Apr)
17.00
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. for Commrs(5.52) Treas(27.60) Ferry boat(.60)
33.72
(Emergency-600)
Bellingham American Publ. Co.
Publishing for County Treasurer
4.08
Union Printing Co.
Printing & Supplies for County Offices
(Emergency-72.90)
C).
202.50
Anstett Printing Co.
Printing for Auditor(14.60) Treasurer(6.75)
Everson Incorporation(13.50)
34.85
G. L-0 Dorgan
Printing for County Clerk
7.00
Towner Printing Co.
Supplies & Printing for Juvenile Ct. #2(13.50)
Commrs.(6.50) Assessor(16.50
36.50
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Rep. Ct. 4111(7.753 Clk(2.00)
Engineer(48.80)
58.55
C. A. Griffith -Printing Co.
Rubber stamps for County Clerk
12.50
Chas. F. Metsker
Atlas sheets etc. for Commr-Eng-Treas-Assessor-
Clerk
73.00
RECORD
OF
COTN/EMISSI®NERS
PROCEEDINGS
2
Apr. TERM Wednesday
THE
1st
DAY OF gay
19 29
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Nee Lox Manufacturing Co.
Supplies for Auditor(6.00) & Ct. #1 Reporter(2.00)
8.00
Geo. E. Mitchell
Equipment repairs for Engineer
6.00
F. W. Parker
Canvas bags for Assessor
27.00
McBeath Glass Co.
Glass desk top for Assessor
12.00
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Numbering Machine for Auditor
18.00
Harry Spaw
Cartridges for Sheriff 5.00 15.00
6.00
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Street car tokens for County Auditor & Assessor
20.00
Bolster's Tire Shop
Tires & tubes for Commrs(62.25) & Garage service
car(21.30)
83.55
Bostromts Super Service
Tube for Commrs. car
2.65
Bob White Tire Shop
Tire & tube for Co. Supt. Schools
23.74
Zim Chase Tires, Inc.
Tire & tube for Agric. Agent
18'.25
Bellingham Auto Top
Part for Sheriffts car
1.75
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for County Home(2.44) Sheriff(1.41) Engineer
(3.85) cars
7.70
Standard Auto Co.
Repairs to Sheriff(3.25) & Co. Supt.(9.60) cars
12.85
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff 2.20 Nurse(1.65) Asstt Agric.
Agent(2.35) Cths(2.50�
8.70
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to Commr.(4.65) & Sheriff(12.06)
16.71
Maurice Hanna
Motor, etc. for Garage gas pump(71.44) & Rep. Sher.
(.22,.40) car QvIch-Apr)
93.34
Tabor & Cruikshank
Parts for Garage Equipment
3.65
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Garage
10.00
The Home Store
Clothing for prisoner helping Janitor(7.55) & in
County Garage(7.07)
14.62
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lt.(73.81) for Cths-Gas-for Jail(5.42)-Lt.(7.74) &
Pow.(9.56) for Garage
96.53
Andrew Danielson
J. of P. State vs: E. V. Anson.
2.50
V. Van Houten
do Warren Busz
2.50
J. A. Smallwood
do
2.90
E. E. Boddy
do Corrine Schultz
2.00
Rosamond Hegret
do
5.60
Edw. R. Nolte, Receiver for 'Jests
Meals for Jurors
41.80
Harry Dawson f s Cafe.
do (Teich -Apr)
43.20
Leopold Cafe
do
9.10
Cafe Richelieu
do
15.90
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
506.40
Dr. G. E. Stanley
Dental services to Prisoners (Mch-Apr)
12.00
Cascade Laundry & Cleaners
Laundry for Jail (Mch)
11.45
The Surprise Store
Blankets for Jail (Feb)
16.00
Alonzo Greenwood
Barbering for Weatherford (rich 1 to Apr 19)
3.30
A. E. McKenzie
Material for Jail reuairs
1.25
Wm. H. Charles
Locks & Keys for Court House
8.65
Hoff & Pinkey
Lumber for Court. House
1.48
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Jail(30.02) Clerk(.43) Garage(.50)
Cths(7.00)
37.95
Hagen & Hogberg
Paint, etc. for repairs to Court House
152.68
Thos. Johnson
Repairs to Court House
20.00
A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co.
Plumbing repairs for Courthouse
5.50
Northwest Hardware Co.
Electric lamps etc. for Courthouse(14.89) &
Engineer(1.01)
15.90
Whatcom County Implement Co.
Brooms etc. for Courthouse
25.60
Martin Electric Co.
Shade, etc. for Courthouse
3.45
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Courthouse(3.95) & Jail(16.15)
20.10
Owl Pharmacy
Supplies for Janitor (Mch)
1.25
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel oil for Courthouse
132.45
Frank Austin
Shoes for Prisoner helping Janitor
4.50
Jule Martin
Salary as Lummi Ferryman
100.00
D. C. Lamoreaux, Agent
Insurance Premium a/c Ferry "Central"
200.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
C. C. Gooding
Labor,Repairing Rock Crusher, etc.
16 days)
76.00
E. A. Nickson
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
14 "
70.00
M. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver
211 tt �
103.40
City of Bellingham
Approp. for Impt. Dupont Street etc.
to City Limits
15,000.00
Johnson & Johnson
Paving gaps on Acme `Nickersham Road
(Estimate No. 1)
21840.82
V. B. Rogers
Labor on Crusher, etc.
60.00
Clifford Benson
do
4.50
John Meeboer
do
9.00
T. P. Jeffers
Salary as Supt. of Paint. & Constr'.
182.00
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on Lummi Shore Road
156.00'
John West
do
110.62
E. R. Perry
do
113.75
Henry Merchant
do
123.75
Dick Connolly
do
15.00
Fred Tarte
do
157.50
R. H. Owen
do
126.25
Herbert Brown
do
156.00
R. U. Hemmi
do
156.00
Herman Pehrson
do
.9.00
Geo. Schenk
do (with truck)
153.60
Walter Muller
do it it
216..00
B. Ising
do It ti
216.00
' Jake Kruzer
do tt It
774.00
Leo Jess
do
30.00
F. Vandemark
do
6.00
Andy Straka
do
4.50
C. L..Howe
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
109.36
RECORD OF COMAUSSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Wednesday
THE lst DAY OF May
1929
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
C. L. Howe, Assigned to W. H,
Hemmi, J. of P. for Marietta Tp.
by judg. in Garnishment action
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
18.14
C. . Howe
Rent of truck for work on Sumas-Kendall Road
16.00
Chas. Kley
Labor on Birch Bay Road
20.00
Llora Gischer
do
24.00
Geo. Conn
do
12.00
A. W. Anderson
do
18.00
Geo. Irwin
do
12.00
M. L. Balfour
Labor on Anderson Creek Bridge, etc.
120.00
Ed Top
do
95.00
V1. ff. Van Over
do
90.00
George Van Over
do
90.00
John Meeboer
do
49.50
Clarence Deal
Labor on Welcome Bridge Approach
4.50
Chas. Zwick
do
4.00
Les Ructy
do
4.00
Adrian Nouwens
Labor with truck on Blaine-Sumas Road, etc.
88.00
E. T. Sharp
Labor on Rock Crusher
4.75
Geo. Brown
do
6.00
Point Roberts Township
Approp. for completion of dock, etc.
1000.00
Mrs. Hubert Morell
Damages to gate caused by Co. Truck
12.00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service a/c road machinery
2.10
Piggly-':Jiggly
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew
2.50
The Home Store
Clothing for Prisoner Road Crew
40.68
Howard -Cooper Corporation
Hoe attachment for Orton Shovel
840.00
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for truck
1.25
John F. Campbell
Part for truck
3.40
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for truck
5.48
Maurice Hanna
do
12.55
Automotive Parts Service
do
23.17
Tabor & Cruikshank
do
8.50
Standard Auto Co.
Repairs to truck
2.85
,J. Al. Seeger
Parts for steam shovel
16.00
United Machine Works, Inc.
Repairs to rock crusher (rpich)
19.25
Austin -Western Road Mchy. Co.
Part, for rock crusher
25.15
S. 01Brien
Repairs to piledriver
1.00
Standard Auto Co.
Parts for road equipment
22.50
Puget Sound 'Welding Co.
Welding etc, for road machinery
16'.75
Larson & Miller
Repairs to road equipment
14.60
H..W. Buzzard
Material & Repairs for Gas shovel, etc.
103.85
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for road equipment
44.39
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Roads, Bridges.& Equipment
158.55
Lynden Department Store
Shovels, etc. for roads
7.87
Whatcom County Implement Co.
Paint, etc. for road signs
82.80
,-J, K. MacDonald
Painting road signs (Feb -Rich -Apr)
31.80
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for roads & bridges
658.99
G. A. Palmer
Piling for bridges
144.00
R. F. raper, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
Caps for Anderson Creek Bridge on Road 76
24.00
Hoff & Pinkey
Posts for road signs
15.33
Bellingham Concrete.Products Co.
Culvert pipe for Lummi Shore Road
73.65
Lind Gravel Co.
Cement for Lummi Shore Road (Feb)
.85
J. 0. Gulbransen
Gas & oil for Anderson Creek Bridge
14.50
J. R. Clyde
Gas & oil a/c Anderson Creek Bdg, on Rd. 114
2.65
J. V1.. Austin
Gas a/c Ten Mile Bdg. on Rd. 188 (Feb-%ich)
10.70
Triangle Service Station
Gas a/c Nutter Bdg. So. of Van Buren
6.00
E. B. Hinote
Gas for Jeffers truck (Jan-Feb-Mch)
4.80
Garden Service Station
Gas & oil for truck
3.35
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
Gas for Supt.ls truck
2.00
Lynden Service Station
Gas & oil for Road Superintendent
4.60
E. A. Hickson
Oil
1.50
Garden Service Station
Gas a/c South Pass Road
2.60
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for South Pass Road
204.22
do
Gas & oil for roads
74.89
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for roads
231.02
J. W. McGhee
Labor on Anderson Creek Bridge Rd. 76
24.00
PERMANENT HIGH'WAY.MAINTENANCE FUND.
Chet -Holmes
Salary as Truck Driver 26 days
123.50
C. C. Gooding
Labor on Lake Whatcom Boulevard 3 11
14.25
E. A. Nickson
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew 12 11
60.00
John Bullock
Labor on Samish Road
32.50
Sam Bullock
do
43.75
Bert Smith
Patching Guide Meridian Road
143.00
David Carlson
do
110.50
Nick Omlin
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
17.50
William Breuer
Grading roads
125.00
Joe Gotchy
do
85.00
V. B. Rogers
Labor on Lake 1,11hatcom Boulevard
20.00
Clifford Benson
do
18.00
John Meeboer
do
40.50
Bert Rutgers
do
13.50
Adrian Nouwens
Labor with truck a/c Lake 1,11hatcom Boulevard
78.00
Northwest Hardware Co.
Broom, etc.
1.57
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Trills
Wood a/c repairs to Guide Meridian Road
21.00
Hofman-Serrurier
Gas & oil a/c cleaning snow from Dem-Wick Pave(Feb)
3.03
Union Oil Co.
Gas for Guide Meridian Road
10.14
Standard Oil Co.
Gas, etc. for Samish & G. M. Roads
42.58
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
e0'
Apr. TERM Wednesday THE lst DAY OF May 1929
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
C. C. Gooding
Labor repairing Jam Puller 4 days
19.00
1,6. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver �42 it
21.60
Clem Knutson, Assigned to
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Labor on Dunn Jam
114.00
David Bisset
do
72.50'
Edgar'Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank
do
87.75
W. B. Sturgeon
do
90.00
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
do
92.62
Raymond Chapman
do
87.75
Clifford Benson
do
87.75
V. B. Rogers
do
7.50
J. W. McGhee
do
114.00
Clem Knutson, Assigned to
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Repairing Jam Donkey & Piledriver
42.00
David Bisset
do
55.00
Raymond Chapman
do
27.00
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Pacific Mercantile Agency
do
5.00
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State'Bank
do
22.00
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
do
28.50
Clifford Benson
do
4.50
V. B. Rogers
do
15.00
W. B. Sturgeon
do
27.00
R. U. Hemmi
Moving Donkey a/c Repairs to Galbraith Cribs
6.00
Herbert E. Brown
do
6.00
Newt Hale
Labor on Mitchell Slough
112.50
Glenn Sharp
do
112.50
E. T. Sharp
do
118.75
Geo. Brown
do
150.00
L. R. Abel
Labor on Acme Wing
125.00
Art Emerson
do
125.00
Vim. Radder
do
125.00
Max Fullner
do
118.75
Joe Pederson
do
108.00
Adrian Nouwens
Labor with truck a/c Mitchell Slough, etc.
86.00
M. L. Balfour
Labor on river piledriver repairs
36.00
Ed Top
do
28.50
W. 9. Van Over
do
27.00
George Van Over
do
27.00
Dick Bouwman
Labor with team on -Galbraith Cribs (Mch)
7.00
A. G. Palmer
Hauling piling for -Acme Wing
20.00
Larson & Miller
Repairs to piledriver
36.85
B. D. Bartlett
Part for river cat
21.00
Washington Iron Works
Parts for jam puller
82.50
United Machine Works
Repairs to Jam Puller
44.60
Puget Sound Welding Co.
Welding, etc. for river machinery
7.75
H. W. Buzzard
Material & Repairs for river equipment
15.75
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Dunn Jam, etc.
17.01
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Acme Wing, etc.
236.64
Schuman Steel & Mchy. Co.
Wire rope for Dunn Jam
28.00
R. F. Raper
Piling for Acme Wing
601.20
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Acme Wing
77.20
Carolina Oltman
Trees for Piledriver Skid
25.00
0. M. IvIorsman
Gas a/c Galbraith Crib (Jan)
1.13
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for Dunn Jam
50.17
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for Mitchell slough & Acme Wing
29.68
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
Piling for Acme Wing
169.00
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
Piling for Galbraith Cribs
450.00,
DRAIN. DIST. #2 MAINT. FUND.
Adrian Nouwens
Hauling coal for ditch
21.00
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal
114.59
Fred Harksell
Skids for Dredger
7.00
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND.
Archie B. Stewart, Co. Clerk
Recording Marriage Certificates
30.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
George Carpenter
Salary as Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Smith Motor Co.
1st Payment on Chevrolet for Sheriff
250.00
Surety bond of John G. Harrison, Treasurer for Maple Falls Twp., amount $2,000.00, given
by Standard Accident Insurance Co., was approved by the Board and filed with Co. Clerk.
The minutes of the meetings for the _preceding month were approved as submitted by
the Clerk of the Board.
On motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Thursday, May 2, at 9 A. M.
There being no business to transact on May 2d, the Boa 1 jour pd at 12 IA. to meet on
Friday, May 3, at 9 A. M. �� 9
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr TERM Friday THE 3d DAY OF May ,g 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, May 2, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Bond of J. J. Bartels, in amount of $1,000.00, given by Barney Hall et ux and H. L.
Julius et ux, covering office of Commissioner of Dike Dist. #1, was approved by the Board and
filed with County Clerk.
si•
Applications for dances by J. 111. Alderson at Birch Bay; Lake Samish Development at Rain-
bow Beach; Van Wyck Community Club; and, Ten Mile Grange, all on May 4, 1929, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
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April reports of County Home Superintendent, Horticultural Inspector and Lummi Ferry-
man, were filed in office of Auditor.
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--- On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. 11. to meet on Monday, May 6, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
4]IAir
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday. .. THE 6th DAY OF May i9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, May 3, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Claim of Bellingham American Publ. Co., covering publication of Notice of Hearing on
Petition to Incorporate Everson, in the amount of $181.50, was rejected by the Board.
Ix On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Superintendent of Maintenance and Construc-
tion was instructed to drive piling in the Nooksack River, above Van Zandt Bridge, for bank
protection.
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✓ On motion of Reeve, seconded by Elder, it was agreed to move donkey engine, with
County truck and trailer, for J. D. Barnes from Aldergrove School to Iverson dill. (Rental
$5.00 per hour).
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY
ORDER OF SALE.
ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best in-
terests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and
best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927,
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter
fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to pub-
lish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News, being the county
official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for
three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as herein-
after described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the
hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. 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 which said sale may be ad-
journed.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sole, and the minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co.Commrs.
Lot 4, Sec. 33, Twp. 41, R. 2 E.
17.65 acres
NE NW, Sec. 9, Twp. 38, R. 5..-E.
40 acres
1920 $ 117.77
1922 53.61
125.00
150.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE
6th
DAY OF
May
1929
Vac S. 10 ft Noble St.Lot 9, Blk 4
Vac S. 10 ft Noble St. Lots 10-
11 Blk 4, Perrys Central Add. to
Sumas 1922 131.23 150.00
Lot 4, exc . E 10 rds - Nz SV°1 NV`J
less road, Sec. 3 Tp 37 R 3 E
53.65 acres 1919 276.03 450.00
N� NE SW and N2 of V1 15 A. of
N2 SE Sw - SW SE 51,11, Less road,
all in Sec. 14, Tp 40, R 1 W,
37.28 acres 1922 199.72 200.00
N. 10 ft of Lot 1 Blk 1, Country
Club Acreage 1922 14.09 10.00
Cert. No. 1065 ItSaginawff
"Saginaw No. 2" "Northern Light"
"Tellebanneelt Mt. Baker Mining
Dist. in an unsurveyed Twp. 1921 219.08 220.00
Lots 3 and 4 Blk 313 1919 351.80 400.00
Lots 17 and 18 Blk 337 1919 240.68 245.00
First Addition to the Town of
New '1Jhatcom
Lot 1 Block 147, North St.
Addition to Bellingham 1919 75.82 75.00
Tax No. 8. Beg at a pt on W.
line of Wash. Ave 53 ft m. or 1.
N. of N. line of Boblett St. at
NE cor. of M. J. Allents tract
running th. N. along sd V1 line of
Wash. Ave. 50 ft. th. W. 110 ft.
m. or 1. to R. R. R/111 th. Sly alg
sd R/VV1 50 ft. th E. to V1. line of
Wash. Ave. to pt of beg.
Miller Park Add to Blaine 1921 71.94 200.00
Lots 11 and Lots 13 to 15 Blk "Lt'
ea. inc. Alabama St. Addition 1920 136.33 150.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of May, 1929.
II It it 11 It II 11 It It it It II II It It
It Board of County Commiss- "
It ioners of whatcom County "
It State of V-1ashington "
1I It It It 11 11 It It it it It 11 11 It 11
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. ,riartin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 P. 1. to meet on Friday, May 10, 1929,
at 9 A. 11.
RECORD
OF
COINUMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
29
Apr. TERM Friday
THE
10th
DAY OF May
t 9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 6, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred-E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
G- "P Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for claims paid
do Gar.
Contribution on April payrolls
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimbursing Gar. Revolv.. Fund for claims paid
Contribution on April payrolls
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Reimbursing Gar. Revolv. Fund for claims paid
Contribution on April payrolls
$ 25.95
299.69
36.31
417.48
103.50
21.82
16.86
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for claims paid 2.70
do do Gar. 81.35
State Treasurer Contribution on April payrolls 102.15
do Penalties a/c high ratio of claims to preen. (river) 47.82
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`� On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed with Lawrence Township that when
said township makes fill at its two bridges on Rd. 521, said Township is to.make an earth fill
at County Bridge on said Road 521; County to pay said Township 500 per yard for the fill, and
County to deliver the Township culvert in consideration for Township putting the County culvert
in place on said County fill.
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`� Approval by State of Resolution to Improve Permanent Highway 13, 13A, 13B, was filed in
office of Auditor.
Applications for dances by C. Heuman at Alki; Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow
Beach Pavilion; Helpers Club at Liberty, Dist. 99, all on May 11, 1929, were endorsed approved
by the Board.
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Notice of vacancy in office of Constable for Deming Township was filed in office of
Auditor.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, May 13, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
Anr. . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE
13th DAY OF May
19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, may 10, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Carl Bang Relief 10.00
Florence Holtzheimer do .25.00
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J Petition for Improvement of 1 mile of Kelly Road East of Everson -Goshen Road, was filed in
office of Auditor.
EEEFTITO�
0 R D E R.
WHEREAS, a suit is pending in the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for 711hatcom
County, wherein S. R. Boynton and wife are plaintiffs and Vfiatcom County and the County Commiss-
ioners of 17hatcom County, with others, are defendants, being cause No. 19560, and
WriERBAS, it is deemed advisable and for the best interests of Whatcom County that Sather
w Livesey, attorneys at law, Bellingham, Vlashington, be engaged to assist the Prosecuting Attorney
in defending said suit,
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises said Sather x Livesey are hereby engaged
to assist the Prosecuting Attorney of Whatcom County in said suit at a compensation of $200 for
such services.
Dated May 13, 1929.
11 II it It it II If H 11 it It 1t It 11 11
" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County "
State of Washington "
Ir tr It 11 It it it if It It a If It It tt
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
APPROVED:
Ed E. Hardin
Edwin Gruber
Judges of the Superior Court of
the State of Washington, Whatcom
County.
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'IlHATCOIL' COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
SATHER & LIVESEY
By George Livesey
- On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 P. M. to meet on Friday, May 17, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
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Apr. TERM Friday
THE
1 (th
DAY OF May
i s 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 13, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F: C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Geo. A. Joiner
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Expense as Visiting Judge
Application of Point Roberts &; Gulf Telephone Co. for franchise over roads in Point
Roberts, was filed in office of Auditor.
$ 1.50
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the County Road Supt. was instructed to widen
road grade, with county gas shovel, 1/2 mile south of Hicks corner on Road 54 in Lilt. View Town-
ship; said township to pay �100.00 on payrolls. Also County to rent gas shovel to said tit. View
Township for making township bridge fill; said township to pay to county a rental of $5.00 per
day and the Township to pay all operating expenses.
AGREEMENT.
THIS AGREEMENT made this 17th day of May, 1929, by and between 111HATCOM COUNTY, a municipal
corporation of the State of Washington, by and through its Board of Commissioners, party of the
first Part, and N. W. ROTHENBtJHLER and G.ERTRUDE ROTHENBUHLER, husband and wife, of said Whatcom
County, Washington, parties of the second part,
WITNESATH: That Whereas, the parties of the second part are desirous of.installing a
gas station iJ front of or near their store on the east side of what is known as'the Acme -
Wickersham Pavement in the NV71 of NW of Section 8, Township 37 North, Range 5 East, W. M. in
I"fhatcom County, Washington, and said parties of the second part are desirous of installing cer-
tain gasoline tanks in the right of way of the highway owned by the party of the first part at the
point above mentioned; and
The said parties of the second part are willing to agree that they will install said gaso-
line tanks in a good and workmanlike manner and place the said right of way in a good and safe
condition after said tanks are installed and will at all times keep said highway at such place
in a good and safe condition and will at all times while said gasoline tanks are so installed
save and keep said party of the first part harmless from any and all damages of every kind and
nature which may arise by reason of said gasoline tanks being installed as aforesaid; and
WHEREAS, the party of the first part is willing to grant permission to said parties of the
second part to install said gasoline tanks on the above conditions;
N0W, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises it is hereby mutually agreed between the
parties hereto that the said parties of the second Dart shall have the right to install the
necessary gasoline tanks in connection with a gas station to be built in front of or near the
said store of the parties of the second part at the place above described and that the said
parties of the second part shall not be required to pay any rent therefor. It is expressly pro-
vided, however, that in the event said party of the first part may at any time desire to use
that part of the high,°ray where said tanks may. be installed or the said party of the first part,
through its Board of.County Commissioners, shall deem it advisable and necessary that said tanks
be removed, then the said parties of the second part shall immediately remove said tanks from
said highway and replace said highway in a good and safe condition.
The parties of the second part, in consideration of the above, expressly agree that they
will install said gasoline tanks at said place in a good, safe and workmanlike manner and will
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE 17th DAY OF May
1929
at all times keep said highway at said place in a good and safe condition; and
IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY AGREED by said parties of the second part that they :°rill keep and
save said party of the first part free and harmless from any and all damages :Rfnich may from any
cause arise by reason of the installation of said gasoline tanks as aforesaid; and
IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY AGREED by the parties of the second part that upon notice being
given them by the said party of the first part, through its Board of County Commissioners, to re-
move said gasoline tanks from said highway, that they will forthwith remove said gasoline tanks
and replace said highway in a good and safe condition.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF this instrument has been executed in duplicate by the Board of County
Commissioners for the party of the first part and by said N. W. ROTHENBUHLER and GERTRUDE ROTHEN-
BUHLER, husband and wife, the day and year first above written.
IffffATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
if n ►t rr tr a tr tr rr a tt tr tr n n
It Board of County Commiss- " By Geo. Elder
It ioners of 'ilhatcom County " Chairman of the Board.
if State of Washington " F. C: Reeve
it It It tr it it it it it it If it it It it Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner.
0
Norman Rothenbuhler
Gertrude Rothenbuhler
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
In the Matter of the Application of
POINT ROBERTS & GULF TELEPHONE COMPANY,
for Franchise to use County Roads in
Point -Roberts Township, State of Wash- 0 R D E R.
ington for the construction and maint-
enance of Telephone and/or Telegraph
lines.
On this 17th day of May, 1929, POINT ROBERTS & GULF TELEPHONE COMPANY, a corporation,
having filed with this Board its application for a fifty year franchise for the construction,
maintenance and operation of telephone and/or telegraph lines and the erection and maintenance
of all necessary poles, wires and/or other equipment requisite or convenient in the construc-
tion, maintenance and operation of said telephone and/or telegraph lines, the following County
Roads and each of them, situate in Point Roberts Township, Whatcom County, State of Washington,
to -wit: County Roads Numbered 531, 542, 539, 351, 567, 370, 512, 301, 541, 543, 365, 540 and
547 respectively. It is
ORDERED that Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1929, at the hour of ten otclock A. N. at
the office of this Board, in the Court House of Whatcom County, Washington, in Bellingham, Wash-
ington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place of hearing on said application,
and the County Auditor of 1,11hatcom County, Washington, is ordered and directed to give public
notice at the expense of said Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone Company by pos-ting written or
printed notices in three public places in the County seat of said County, and at least one con-
spicuous place on the roads and each of them referred to in said application, such posting to be
at least fifteen days before the day fixed for said hearing, and to cause a like notice to be
published at least three times in some daily newspaper published in Whatcom County, Nashington,
the last of such newspaper publications to be at least five days before the date fixed for said
hearing, and which said notice shall contain the name of the applicant, the description of the
roads above referred to and the time and place of hearing.
RECORD OF COINIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE 17th DAY OF May Is 29
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of 11ay, 1929.
II II II II 11 II II II It I II II It It
IT Board of . County Commiss—II GEO. ELDER
11 ioners of Whatcom County" Chairman.
II State of Iffashington It F. C. REEVE
II II IT II it 11 11 11 I1 II II 11 11 it FRED E . LAUBE
Commissioners.
Attest:
G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor of Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
v Applications for dances by Goshen Grange; Hopewell Community Club; Lake Samish Develop-
ment Co. at Rainbow Beach; J. W. Alderson for Birch Bay, all on Alay 18, 1929; and, Goshen
Community Club for dances on May 25 & June 1, 1929, were endoresed approved by the Board,
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Tionday, May 20, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
I�ECOI� OF C®�Iil�ISSI�I EIS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE
20th DAY OF May
,q 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, May 17, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was directed to approve
the plat of Bennett Hill, Supplemental, in S.'J of Sec. 14, Twp 38 N, R 2-E. Same was approved
on this day.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, it was agreed to sell the old Buffalo gas engine
to Paul Barnum for 525.00.
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✓ Surety bond of Gerrit Van 'Ningerden as Justice of Peace for Custer Township, in amount
of $250.00, given by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., was approved by the Board and filed
with Co. Clerk.
EEENTIT*�
f On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, it was agreed to purchase from 11itchell a Rush-
mer Tire Co. 2 - 40 x 14 Kelly Springfield Trailer Type Solid Tires at $250.00; said Company
VA
to keep two old tires from the trailer.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the road superintendent was instructed to pro-
ceed with the reconstruction of Road 228 in rit . View To,,rnship; said township having agreed to
pay $500.00 on the payrolls for said work.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign a resolution appropriating not to exceed �250.00 for location and maintenance of road
signs in conjunction with the Automobile Club of Washington.
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N.
WHEREAS, the Automobile Club of Washington, a non-profit corporation, has offered to
match with its funds such county funds as may be necessary to be expended during the fiscal
year 1929 by WHATCOM County in the erection and maintenance of highway directional, infor-
mative and warning signs, exclusive of those required at railway crossings and schools, and
WHEREAS, there are now in such county 95 locations at %which such signs must be maintain-
ed, and 43 locations at which such signs should be erected, and
VIHEKEAS, the experience of said Automobile Club of 11ashington over a period of more
than ten years has proven that the cost of installing such signs is an average of Five Dollars
($5.00) per location , and the cost of maintaining such signs is Three Dollars (�3.00) per lo-
cation per annum, NOW, THEREFORE,
INGTON:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASH-
Section 1. That the Automobile Club of '01ashington, a non-profit corporation, ought to
be and it is hereby authorized and directed as an employee of said county, to maintain such
signs or any of them, in said county, outside the limits of incorporated cities and towns, and
upon county roads as distinguished from city streets or state highways, and that payment for
such services be and the same is hereby authorized and directed in full for the fiscal year
1929 of such county in the sum of $142.50 for all labor, transportation and materials.
RECORD OF COTNIMISSI®N ERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE 20th DAY of May 1929
Section 2. That new locations to be installed shall be paid for at the rate of Five
Dollars (5.00) per location, including all labor, transportation and materials, provided ten
or more locations may be installed at approximately the same time on any road or contiguous
group of roads, to be agreed upon by the Supervisor and the Club, upon proper monthly voucher
to be submitted by the Club through the road supervisor, one-half of such cost in each case to
by borne by said county and one-half by the said Automobile Club of Washington.
The total amount appropriated for said maintenance and locations not to exceed $250.00
for the year 1929.
Passed this 20th day of May, 1929.
it It If It It It it it tt it it It it it It
It Board of County Commiss- It
It ioners of Whatcom County It
It State of Washington It
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio
Clerk of Board of County Commissioners.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of Board of County
Commissioners of Whatcom County.
BEFORE THE BOIdRD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY
ORDER ALLOl1ING CREDITS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 1929
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Ihatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be, and
he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
25,785.28
School.Fund
460.01
Military Fund
3,999.71
Permanent Highway Fund
415.58
Public Highway Fund
517.07
Higher Education Fund
55,714.16
Capitol Building Fund
2,782.92
Reclamation Revolving Fund
362.89
Veteranst Compensation Fund
20,174.68
Forest Fire Protection Fund
1,610.14
Parks & Parkways Fund
99.25
Game Fund
271.20
CASH PAID CITY AND TOWN TREASURERS
226,094.55
CAST PAID TO%lNSaIP TREASURERS
63,678.99
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
31,443.48
Road & Bridge Fund
17,997:39
Soldierst Relief Fund
65.00
Permanent Highway Maintenance
1,094.06
Liquor Investigation Fund
144:95
County Game Fund
970-03
Marriage Certificate Fund
2.00
River Improvement Fund
11,828.84
Port of Bellingham
18,067.58
School Districts, General Fund
223,126.51
School Districts, Building Fund
20,461.23
Dike District ##1 Maintenance Fd.
15.00
Elder Ditch Maintenance Fund
86.00
Schell Ditch Maintenance Fund
2.48
Consol. D. I. D. ;#1 Maint. Fund
113.12
Drain. Dist. ;#2 Construction Fund
11.00
Drain. Dist. ##2 Maintenance Fund
481.25
Drain. Impt. Dist. ##9 F:.-aint . Fund
23.00
Drain. Impt. Dist. r�15 Maint. Fund
247.63
Drain. Impt. Dist. L20 Constr. Fund
392.60
Drain. Impt. Dist. #21 Constr. Fund:
282.00
INTEREST ON
WARRANTS:
Current Expense Fund
$ 2.23
Road &
Bridge Fund
12.41
River
Improvement Fund
254.41
Port of
Bellingham Fund
320.49
School
Districts, General Fund
3,562.62
School
Dists., Building Fund
1,481.24
Elder
Ditch Maint. Fund
5.80
Schell
Ditch- Maint . Fund
.16
Consol.
D. I. D. #1 Maint. Fund
1.35
Drain.
Dist. #2 Construction Fund
8.32
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #15 Maint. Fd.
5.44
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #20 Constr. Fd.
116.89
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #21 Constr. Fd.
61.67
BONDS REDEEMED:
Dike District #1 150.00
Blaine-Lynden Rd Impt Fd (Hy #21) 2,500.00
Lawrence-Nooksack Rd Impt Fd (Hy #22) 32000.00
INTEREST ON BONDS:
Port of Bellingham 45.00
Dike District #1 9.00
Blaine-Lynden Rd Impt Fd (Hy #21) 50.00
Lawrence-Nooksack Rd Impt Fd (Hy 22) 60.00
Total Disbursements
740,477.61
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in
various banks to his credit at the close of business on April 30, 1929, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurerts Balance
First National Bank
Bellingham National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Company
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank
Bank of Sumas
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
74,076.45
50,029.65
91,840.22
30,000.00
35,000.00
40,000.00
45,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
155000.00
15,000.00
10, 000.00
Total Cash on Deposit . . . . . . . . . . 470,946.32
Cash in Office:
Investments 163641.92
Checks & Warrants 23386.82
Cash in Vault 1,000.00
Currency 2,930.00
Silver 39.65 22,998.39
Grand Total Cash on Hand. . . . . . . . . 4933944.71
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board
of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 20th day of May, 1929.
" " it tt " It tt tt if if it tt it " GEO. ELDER
tt Board of County Commiss-tt Chairman of the Board.
" ioners of Whatcom County" F. C. REEVE
it State of II-dashington it County Commissioner.
tt If It It it it it it It if tt if if It FRED E. LAUBE
Attest: G. P.. KINCAID
County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
A G R E E M E N T.
THIS AGREEMENT, Made and entered into by and between F. J. ZOBRIST Party.of the first part, and
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, one of the political subdivisions of the State of Washington, party of the
second part,
WITNESSETH: That, WHEREAS, the party of the first part desires to operate a logging sled
across the Deming -Wickersham paved road in Sections 31 and 32, Twp. 38 N, R 5 E, VI. M;
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIOINIERS
PROCEEDINGS
7
.Apr. TERM Monday
THE
20th
DAY OF May
19 29
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NO`N. THEREFORE, in consideration of the party of the second part permitting the party of
the first part to operate a logging sled on skids across the said road, the party of the first
part agrees-
(1) To maintain the said crossing in a manner satisfactory to the second party.
(2) To use due care and caution in operating across said road; to erect and maintain
suitable yarning signs and to maintain a watchman on the said road during the moving of the
logging sled across the said road; in order to safeguard the persons and property of the travel-
ing public using the said road.
(3) On the completion of the logging operations of the said party of the first part
across the said Deming-lVickersham pavement, said party of the first part shall completely re-
move the said crossing and to replace the road in as good a condition as they found it.
IT IS FURTHER AGREED by the party of the first part 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 WITNESS VIHEREOF,.the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed this
20th day of May, 1929.
F. J. Zobrist
Party of the first part.
It if it 11 ►r IT it IT it it rt If IT It It WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON,
rr Board of County Commiss- " Party of the second part.
rr ioners of 111hatcom County r'
rr State of Washington it By GEO. ELDER
» rr n n tr rr n n tr u n ►r tr tr n Chairman of the Board.
F. C. REEVE
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio FRED E. LAUBE
Clerk of the Board. County Commissioner.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
f
IN THE MATTER OF REGISTRATION OFFICER
ORDER APPOINTING A. W. HAWKINS.
FOR MARIETTA TO'dNSHIP, PRECINCT NO. 1
WHEREAS, B. C. DeLong, the regularly appointed registration officer for Marietta Township,
Precinct No. 1, has filed with this Board his resignation as such officer; and
WHEREAS, A. W. Hawkins has been recommended for appointment to fill the vacancy caused by
said resignation;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the resignation of B. C. DeLong as Registration Officer for
Marietta Township, -Precinct No. 1 be, and same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that A. W. Hawkins be, and he is hereby appointed as Registration
Officer for said Marietta Township, Precinct No. 1 for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of May, 1929.
it n it It It It it It IT IT IT IT It It IT GEO. ELDER
" Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board.
" ioners of ;xlhatcom County " F. C. REEVE
State of Washington " County Commissioner.
IT tr it If It it it It rt rt it IT . It rr It FRED E . LAD -BE
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
.�.
h, RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday
THE
20th DAY OF May
1929
SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND.
Bert Loomis
Relief
25.00
James E. Shortsle
do
40.00
Peter 0. Anderson
do
25.00
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,� The Board signed up
a co-operative agreement with the U. S. Dept. of Agri. with
respect
to construction of Baker
River
Highway within Whatcom County and the Mt. Baker National Forest.
Said Agreement to be signed by
the Department and returned to County Commissioners.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Wednesday, May 22, 1929,
at 10 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
_.. Apr. TERM Wednesday THE 22nd DAY OF May 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 20, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
i/ Approval, by State, of Plans & Specifications of Impt. of P. Hy. 133 13-A, and 13-B,
(all part of Smith Road), was filed in office of Auditor.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT
PERMANENT HIGHWAYS NO. 13, 13A, FINAL RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE,
AND 13B, BEING PARTS OF AND CALLING FOR BIDS.
SMITH ROAD.
WHEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Permanent Highways No. 13, 13A and 13B,
being parts of the Smith Road, be improved; and
WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Supervising Engineer of
Whatcom County, Washington, for the improvement of said highways, which plans and specifications,
with corrections, have been approved by the State Highway Engineer of the State of Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans and specifications be ap-
proved and adopted by this Board, and that said highways be improved according to said plans and
specifications, under the Permanent Highway Laws of the State of Washington, the location of said
highways being as follows:
PERMANENT HIGHS^lAY NO. 13: Beginning at section corner common to Sections 26, 27, 34 and
35 Township 39 North,_Range 3 E, and extending Easterly on section line between Sections 26, 35,
25 and 36 said township and range, to quarter corner between Sections 30 and 3.1, Twp 39 N, R 4 E.,
being a distance of 21 miles.
PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO, 13A: Beginning at the intersection of Smith Road with Northeast
Diagonal Road (Mt. Baker Highway) on Section line between Sections 28 and 33, Twp 39 N, R 4 E, and
extending Westerly to section corner common to Sections 29, 30, 31 and 32, said Twp. and Range,
being a distance of 11 miles.
PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO. 13B: Beginning at the intersection of Smith Road with Guide Meridian
Road at section corner common to Sections 30 and 31, Twp 39 N, R 3 E, and Sections 25 and 36, Twp
39 N, R 2 E, and extending Westerly on section line between said Sections 25 and 36 to the quarter
corner between Sections 26 and 36 to the quarter corner between Sections 26 and 35, Twp 39 N, R
2 E, being a distance of 12 miles.
IT IS FURTHER HEREBY RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is directed to
issue a call for bids for improving said highways according to plans and specifications on file in
the office of the County Supervising Engineer, said bids to be opened and considered at the hour
of 10:30 A. M.. on Wednesday, June 12th 1929, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check
equal to five (5) per cent. 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 22nd day of May, 1929.
n rt ti tt tt n fill tt t► tt tt lift it Geo . Elder
it Board of County Commiss- It C hairman of the Board.
it ioners of Whatcom County it F. C. Reeve
n State of Washington if County Commissioner&
n tt n tt tt n it it ti n tt tt III[ it Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. G.. Martin, Deputy. o00---
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P.M. to meet Monday, May 27th at 9 A. M.
� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE 27th DAY OF
May
,9 29
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, May 22, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
The following surety bonds for LUMMI ISLAND TOWNSHIP were approved by the Board and
filed with County Clerk: Keturah Raeder, Treasurer, $3000.00; E. C. Alfs, Clerk, $1000.00;
Chas. Clippinger, Assessor, $1000.00; Barton Seelye, J of P, $500.00, all with National Surety
Co.
TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS,
ULYMPIA, WASHINGTON.
We, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby petition
your Honorable Body to grant to said Whatcom County a 60 foot road right-of-way for change in
location of -part -of County Road No. 361 in,South half of Sec 9, Twp 40 N, R 5 E, W. M.; and,
also, for a 40 foot road right -of -Way in the SE-1 of SE4 of SW4 of Sec. 9 Twp 40 N, R 5 E, W. M.
running from County Road No. 311 southeasterly to the south line of Section 9.
Dated this 27th day of May, 1929.
it it. it if it tt n it it tt n it tt it it Geo . Elder
" Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board.
" ioners of Whatcom County " F. C. Reeve
State of Washington " County Commissioner.
it It It n tt It it tt tt It tt It it it it Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Petition for Bridge at Clipper was filed in office of Auditor.
ffiffiamxno�
Applications for dances by Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach Pavilion on
May 25; Delta Grange at Hoffman Hall on May 25 & June 29; and, Northwood Grange on June 8,
1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, May 31,
1929, at 9 A.M.
RECORD OF C®'IN/12MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE 31st DAY OF May 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday,'May 27, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
George T. Hone
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Relief
50.00
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r
Petition for Oiling Birch Bay Shore Road and Rd. #39 from Blaine -Ferndale Pavement to
Birch Bay Road (past School House) was filed in office of Auditor.
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The Board approved a stipulation signed by Harrison McAdams, Atty. for Lewis Darrow
and Lucy M. Darrow, Pltfs., and Lawrence Keplinger, Dep. Pros. Atty. for Whatcom County, in
the matter of excess valuation on mineral lands in 29-39-7E.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:30 P. M. to meet on Saturday, June
11 1929, at 10 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSI®T�ERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Saturday THE lst DAY OF June t9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, May 31, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
M. Bronsema
Salary
as
Asstt Bookkeeper & School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
LI. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
& Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls for Auditor
175.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk
120.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. G. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph.0.. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Grayce A. Green
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile, Assigned to
First National Bank
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50) & Probation
Officer(62.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.00
N. 4.'Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Co. T. B. Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary
as
Assn T. B. Nurse
150.00
Pars. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gai=ley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
Asstt Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Lillian Pierce
Salary
as
Recorder for Clerk (4 days)
16.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Pros. Attorney
187.50
Cecile IA. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Edw F. Melnart
Salary
as
Cashier for Treasurer
140.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Irene Moe
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A..Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
D. W. Love, Assigned to
County Treasurer
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor (142 days)
87.00
G. H. Nuzum, Assigned to
County Treasurer
do
(16 tt )
96.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John Al. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
do
140.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Asstt Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Asstt Supt. of Schools
125.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Asstt Agric. Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
1.1ildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agr. Agent
80.00
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Supt. of County Home
150.00
M. B. King
Salary
as
Matron & Bookkeeper at County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Bessie Thompson
Salary
as
Cook (10 days) & Laborer (1 day)
35.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home (21 days)
67.75
Mrs. Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Assit Cook at County Home (21 days)
17.00
Gladys White
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary
as
Asstt Nurse at County Home
75.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Saturday _ THE lst DAY of June 1929
.J�
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Mrs. C. Welcome
Salary as Asstt Nurse at County Home
75.00
C. L. P,Ioss
do
75.00
'A. J. Welch
do
25.00
C.. A. W. Smith
Salary as Hostess at County Home
1.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Janitor at County Home
75.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laborer at County Home
10.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 8 days
52.00
Wilbur R. Riley
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer 26 iT
130.00
Ira Smith
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 212tT
96.75
Geo. Woitulewicz
do 19 it
85.50
W. W. Tod
Salary as Inspector Paving Gaps Wickersham Road(18
da)
108.00
Ida Timson
Clerical work a/c N. P. Tax Suit (EMERGENCY) 222
da
90.00
Willina Fouts
do tt 23
It
92.00
Dorothy Allyn
do It 16
IT
64.00
Anna Van Cleve
do tt 26
tt
104.00
Lillian Pierce
do tt 11
tt
44.00
Tena Campbell
do It 26
rT
104.00
Margaret Thomas
do.. it 26
n
104.00
M. Strandberg
do it 26
tr
156.00
Helen Campbell
do (Overtime) tt 140 hrs
105.00
Jessie Duerr
do tr tt 140
n
105.00
G. A. Pence
do n n 140
tt
105.00
J. A. Wells
Services as Spl. Dep. Sheriff Ferndale)
25.00
Phil Jobe
do Lynden)
25.00
'Chas. W. Brandon
do Blaine)
25.00
Bellingham Marine Ry., Inc.
3d Estimate on Construction Ferry Boat (EI4iERGENCY)
12360.00
Earl V. Myatt
Services to Supervising Engineer
15.93
Helen W. Smith
Services to County Superintendent (Apr -May)
9.38
Frances Glazer
do
3.00
Beulah H. Hobart
Service on County Board of Education
5.00
W. L. Selby
do (5.00) & Service
to County Supt. a/c Exams
9.50
Mrs. Clara S. Hatvedt
Service to County Superintendent a/c Exams
7.50
'Lois Pebley
do
9.00
Daisy B. Griffen
do
9.00
Ellen B. Nelson
do
9.00
Corinne Schultz
do
9.00
Augustine Smith
do
9.00
Delilah -Allen
do
12.00
Ruth Anderson
do
3.00
Evelyn Compton
do
3.00
Ethel Palmer
do
3.00
Julia Gray
do
3.00
Carolyn Hilburn
do
3.00
Ella Mollard
do
3.00
Ethan A. Allen
do
3.00
Milton M. Blonden
do
3.00
V. A. Johnson
do
3.00
William S. Perry
do
3.00
Claire Kaufman
do
3.00
Amelia Waxmuth
do
6.00
Mrs. Lenora Green
do
6.00
Ellen M. Wright
do
6.00
Thelma L. Pinckney
do
6.00
Elizabeth M. Benthien
do
6.00
Harold W. Walling
do
6.00
Luella Quien
do
6.00
Rowena Timerman
do
6.00
Mary Ellen Minert
do
6.00
Olive H. Basford
do
6.00
Dessie May Dunagan
do
10.50
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Co. Supt. of Schools
18.78
Carl McCoy
Expense as County Supervising Engineer
6.97
Frank M. Allyn
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney (N.P. Emergency-
16.45)
29.70
F. M. Carver
Expense as County.Assessor
52.50
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as Charity Commissioner
5.65
Alvada Kelly
Expense as Probation Officer
2.95
W. H. Beach
Expense as Constable
32.20
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as Co. Agric. Agent
5.55
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service to County Offices
79.04
Western Union Teleg. Co.
Telegraph service to Attorney(1.82) Treasurer(.35)
Sheriff(1.66)
3.83
J. A. Miller & Co.
Balance Premium on bond of Auditor
19.18
Minerva E. Stone
Assistant Matron at Juvenile Home (Mch-Apr)
10.00
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
38.47
W. J. Pynor
Groceries for Juvenile Home
11.21
Frye & Company
Meat for Juvenile Home (Apr -May)
16.24
Cornwall Meat Market
do
7.80
0. H. Seiple Co.
Feed for Juvenile Home (Apr)
9.85
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lights for Juvenile Home (Mch 28 - May 27)
6.16
Milton Pynor
Wood for Juvenile Home
10.00
C. C. King
House rent for Juvenile Home
25.00
A. J. Blythe Plbg, & Htg. Co.
Repairs to range at Juvenile Home (Apr)
14.23
Elwin Beyer
Labor at County Home
12.00
Mrs. F. Lohman
do
8.75
Oscar Hougan
Material(2.50) & labor(9.00) spraying trees at
County Home
11.50
Stocker Sisters
Chiropody services for County Home
2.00
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home (rich)
14.50
Northern Grocery Co,
do (%Ich-may)
322.62
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Saturday THE lst DAY OF
June
19 29
W. J- Pynor
Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Asstn
Ferndale Bakery
0►Connor Grocery
Ryan Fruit Co.
Nick Rado
Frye & Company
Fox River Butter Co., Inc.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Bellingham Coal Mines
Standard Oil Co.
F. F. Gerard
The Home Store
Lynden Dept. Store
Geo. J. Hohl Co.
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.
Thiel & Welter
B. B. Furniture Co.
Morse Hardlarare Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Martin Electric Co.
Geo. L. Larson, Assigned to
M. B. King
C. G. Clifton
A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co.
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Swartz Motor Co.
Maurice Hanna
Bob White Tire Shop
Mrs. Joseph Pauly, Assigned
to M. B. King
Aubert Drub; C o .
Red Cross Pharmacy
City Drug Store
Star Drug Co.
Dr. B. V. 1,Iounter
Hollingsworth-Dahlquist
Funeral Home
Arthur C. Harlow
Dr. H. G. Hughes
Dr. A. M. Warren
Archie B. Stewart
Northern State Hospital
Riverton Sanatorium
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
El Reposa Hospital, Assigned
to Florence M. McGillicuddy
El Reposa Hospital, Assigned
to Nettie Kraemer
Julia E. Minnick
Georgia Connolly
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
Mrs. John H. Schemstad
Mrs. C. H. King
Mrs. Mary Lunden
A. C. Gwinnup
M. E. Clarke
Mrs. Maud Connolly
Maud E. Rice
Mrs. E. K. Sem
Ben Tucker
11ax Koehler
M. J. OtConnor
Park S. Chetwood
A. T:f. Belford
The Grant Grocery
Ingalls Merc. Co.
Brown & Cole, Inc.
do
do
Rue Grocery
Jacobson Grocery
R. Naylor
J. 0. Gulbransen
Wolten & Montfort
N. C. Keith
Arnie Anderson
Everson Merc. Co.
J. L. LaPointe
Harvey Edwards
Lane & Bland
M. Valla
Mrs. Harry Olin
Bellingham eater Dept.
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.
Bellingham American Publ. Co.
Bellingham Evening News
Union Printing Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Groceries for County Home
Butter, etc. for County Home
Bread for County Home
Coffee & fruit for County Home
Fruit & Vegetables for County Home (Apr)
Fish for County Home
Meat for County Home
Feed for County Home Mch-Apr-May)
Coal for County Home Apr -may)
96.35
154.45
58.45
52.65
44.95
15.00
294.30
165.35
48.21
Coal for Cottages at County Home (Apr -May) 38.10
Gas & Fuel Oil for County Home
Mdse. for County Home
do
Seeds for County Home (Ialch)
Plants & seeds for County Home
Lt.(30.21) & Power(9.97) for County Home
Mattress, etc. for County Home (Apr-P:iay)
Mattress for County Home Rpr-May)
ch)
Hardware for County Home
do
Repairs to Washing Machine at County Home
139.47
72.95
147.04
49.42
4.56
(Mch 29 - May 29)82.40
172.05
15.50
99.02
35.09
5.60
Repairs to Mower for County Home
2.00
Repairs to pump, etc. for County Home
33.00
Plumbing repairs for County Home
29.80
Lumber for repairs to County Home (Apr -May)
37.17
Repairs to County Home truck
8.25
Repairs for truck for County Home
7.30
Tire repairs for County Home
8.17
Floor brush for County Home
2.00
Drugs for County Patients (2.00) & County Home(154.75)
156.75
Drugs for County Patients(7.50) Juvenile Home(1.00)
jail(18.40) County Home((95.05)
121.95
Drugs for County Patients
11.00
do
1.00
Assisting County Physician (Jan)
15.00
Burial of M. C. Wanlich (Apr) 25.00
Ambulance service & cremation a/c indigents 32.00
Dental services to Brooks boy 15.50
X-Ray a/c Mrs. Conley 15.00
Expense taking charge to Medical Lake 50.46
Care of non-violent insane patients (Jan -Feb -Tech) 397.91
Care of County T. B. Patients 301.13
do 82.13
do 40.00
do
75.75
do
25.00
do
20.00
do
11.60
do
66.45
do
66.42
do
66.42
Expense as T.
B. Patient
20.00
Care of Lary A. Mitchell.
10.00
Care of T. H.
Johnson family 5 days
5.00
do
17 it
17.00
do
9 it
9.00
Care of Marcy
children
20.00
Care of Fischer & stock (Mch-Apr)
40.00
Groceries for
Newell, et al
160.36
Groceries for
Mrs. Clynick
8.26
Groceries for
Biddlecome, et al
20.65
Groceries for
Mrs. Ekstrom (Apr)
12.38
Groceries for
Chatterton (Mch-Apr-May)
59.25
Groceries for
DeFray
12.84
Groceries for
Fisher, et al
119.05
Groceries for
Flemming, et al
74.81
Groceries for
Johnson
10.00
Groceries for
Mrs. Trove
12.41
Groceries for
Browne, et al
27.00
Groceries for
Hayes
3.05
Groceries for
Bertrand, et al
82.90
Groceries for
Oldham, et al
30.00
Groceries for
McBeth, et al (Apr -May)
30.15
Groceries(27.62) & Wood(15.00) for Brooks, et al
42.62
Groceries & r,Adse. for Geroaker
4.86
Milk for Mrs.
Brooks
3.22
Room rent for
Miss Evans
8.50
House rent for
Mrs. Youngstrom
10.00
House rent for Mrs. Brooks
6.00
Water rent for Mrs. Mason (Tap 413 So.UMch 1 to Sept 1)
6.00
Lt. for Pairs. Hunt(3/6-5/6) & Evans(2/2/21)
5.39
Publ. Notice Hearing on Petition to Incorporate Everson
86.58
Publishing for
Treasurer
8.64
Supplies for County Offices (Emergency-136.66) 598.13
RECORD OF COMMISSIONFRS PROCEEDINGS
Apr.TERh, Saturday THE lst DAY OF June 1929
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Auditor(1.85) Clerk(60.00) Treasurer(27.50)
89.35
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Treasurer(12.50) Engineer(11.30) Agric.
Agent(4.00)
27.80
C. A. Griffith Printing Co.
Supplies for Co. Supt.(5.00) & Co. Clerk(17.75)
22.75
G. L. Morgan
Printing Annual Reports for Prosecuting Attorney
15.00
The Washington Law Review
Subscription for Judge Gruber
2.50
Washington Law Book Company
Annotations for Prosecuting -Attorney
5.00
Arthur Remington
Subscription for Prosecuting Attorney
15.00
Clyde Banks
Pictures for Prosecuting Attorney (Apr)
1.40
Hanning Hardware
Batteries for Sheriff (Apr)
2.88
John P. Woll
Tape menders for Engineer
1.50
T. F. Doan
Blue prints for Co. Supervising Engineer
32.70
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Supplies for Auditor(5.50) & Superior Court #2(11.00)
(Feb -May)
16.50
Morse Hdw. Co.
Hardware for Hort. Inspector(6.53) & Courthouse(.83)
7.36
Hillyard Motor Co.
Parts for Commissionerfs'car
3.00
Diehl motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff(8.44) & Commissioneris( 08) cars
8.52
Iddins Buick Co.
Repairs to Sheriff(3.20) & Engineer(19.49) cars
22.69
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff's cars (Mch-May)
8.87
Bellingham Machine Works
Parts for SheriffIs car
5.30
Standard Auto Co.
Parts & repairs for Supt.(1.50) & Sheriff(3.85) cars
5.35
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Co. Supt.(4.77) Sheriff(6.80) Juvenile Home
(.66) Garage Service (.60)
12.83
Bostrom's Super.Service
Tire repairs for Sherifffs car
1.35
Storage Battery'Supply Co.
Battery service, etc. for Co. Supt.(1.00) & Sheriff(1.00)
cars
2.00
Gordonts Auto Wrecking Co.
Parts for Garage service car (Feb -Apr)
4.00
Mechanics Tool Supply Co.
Tools for County Garage
8.15
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Hardware for Courthouse .27) & Co. Garage(14.93
15.20
Tabor & Cruikshank
Material for Courthouse(2.40) & Co. Garage(2.74
5.14
Puget Sound Power Light Co.
Lights for Courthouse(62.48) Gas for Jail(6.50) Light
.&
(8.32) & Power(9.88) for Garage
87.18
J. 111. Kindall
Office rent for J. of P. Ct. #2 (Apr)
25.00
Claude Felinger
Witness: State vs. T. H. Dunn
2.20
Geo. A. Ellsperman, Sr.
Juror: do
1.20
S. B. Eames
do
1.20
Jack Templin
do
1.20
F. G. Kelley
do
1.20
Ed Dean
do
1.20
Geo. W. Thorne
do
1.20
C. E. Wilkinson
Justice of Peace: State vs. Arthur Nelson
2.00
E. B. Bruns
Constable. do
2.50
C. E. Wilkinson
Justice of Peace: State vs.. H. Norbisarth
2.50
E. L. Bruns
Constable do
2.50
Andrew Danielson
Justice of Peace: State -vs. Victor Swanson
2.50
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
600.00
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Jail (Apr)
17.25
Cascade Laundry & Cleaners
Laundry for Jail (Apr -May)
24.50
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Jail(15.90) & Courthouse(10.00)
25.90
The Home Store
Mdse. for Jail(29.88) & Courthouse(13.17)
43.05
Waste Products Co.
Removing arrage from Jail(2.80) & Courthouse(2.80)
(Apr -Mays
5.60
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel oil for Court House
85.44
Wm. H. Charles
Keys for Court House
1.00
Hagen & Hogberg
Material for Courthouse
1.60
Central Market Grocery
Supplies for Janitor
2.85
A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co.
Plumbing repairs for Courthouse
3.30
Bellingham Plumbing Supply Co.
Pipe cleaner for Courthouse
7.20
Fred Filbert
Scalp Bounty on 1 Wildcat
5.00
Thomas Bourn
do
5.00
C. J. Howlett
do 3 Wildcats
15.00
Jule Martin
Salary as Lummi Ferryman
100.00
M . J. Bamford
E. A. Nickson
V. B. Rogers
C. C. Gooding
Newton Hale
G. T. Sharp
Bert Rutgers
John Meeboer
Clifford Benson
T. P. Jeffers
Vim. Radder
Geo. Broom
Art Tyler
W. 7. Van Over
George Van Over
Ed Top
John Meeboer
Chris Tuttle
Bert Rutgers
P. J. Zwaschka
John West
E. H. Perry
Henry Merchant
Fred Tarte
R. H. Owen
Herbert E. Brown
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Salary as
do
Labor on
do
do
do
do
do
do
Salary
Labor
do
do
Labor
do
do
do
do
do
Labor
do
do
do
Truck Driver N2O
2 days
11
Gaskill Bridge et al
as Supt. of Maint. & Constr.
on Gaskill Bridge et al
on Beach Bridge on Lummi Island
on Lummi Shore Road
105.80
100.00
65.00
47.50
9.00
4.50
63.00
63.00
45.00
178.50
5.00
18.00
1.50
40.50
39.37
9.50
27.00
28.00
4.50,
138.00
90.00
25.00
110.00
78.00
65.00
126.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Saturday THE lst DAY of June 1929
ROAD'and BRIDGE (Continued)
Dick Connolly
Labor on Lummi Shore Road
70.00
_
E. T. Sharp
do
52.25
Newt Hale
do
49.50
Geo Brown
do
66.00
R. U. Hemmi
do
126.00
J. Swan, Assigned to
A. W. Hawkins
do
40.50
Frank S. Swope
do 1 Truck
64.80
Chasteen & Dorsey
do 3 It
169.63
Geo. Schenk
do 2 "
64.80
Jake Kruzer
do 2 "
447.00
Hutton Fuel Co.
do 1 "
18.00
Adrian Nouwens
do
108.00
C. H. Wheeler, Assigned to
A. W. Hawkins
do
.35.00
I. D. Spaulding
do
35.00
E. Wuscher
do
60.00
E. J. Zwaschka
do
60.00
Leo Jess
Labor on Silver Lake Road
126.00
F. J. Van Demark
do
90.00
Nick Theisen
do
58.00
Melvin Reitan
do
38.00
Anda Straka
do
22.50
Geo. Broom
Labor on Hicks Road
36.00
Newt. Hale
do
27.00
Geo. Schenk
do
108.00
Frank S. Swope
do
108.00
J. lv. McGhee
Labor on South Pass Road
150.00
Glenn T. Sharp
do
101.25
Geo. Warner
do
107.50
M. L. Balfour
Repairs to Dakota Creek Bridge, et al
123.00
Ed Top
do
28.50
y. W. Van Over
do
81.00
George Van Over
do
81.00
C. L. Howe
Labor.on Sumas-Kendall Road
130.00
L. R. Abel
Labor on Fish Trap Bridge
10.00
Art Emerson
do
10.00
Max Fullner
do
9.50
'Um. Radder
do
5.00
Adrian Nouwens
Hauling gravel on Mt. View Road & others
150.00
Fred Tarte
Labor on Hicks Road
51.00
R. H. Owen
do
40.00
V. B. Rogers
Labor on Pleasant Valley Road
45.00
C. C. Gooding
do
42.75
E. T. Sharp
do
23.75
R. U. Hemmi
do
30.00
H. E. Broom
do
30.00
Egil Melseth
do
12.25
George Haugen
do
10.50
Theodor Linde
do
21.00
D. B. Holeman
do
12.25
Robert Brown
do
1.50
B. L. Gossett
do
7.00
Ted Zwaschka
do
4.50
Pacific.Tel.'& Tel. Co.
Phone service a/c road machinery
2.40
Fountain Hdw. & Plbg. Co.
Tools for road crew (rich -Apr)
13.85
Gust Kron
Shoes repaired for road crew, prisoner
1.75
The Home Store
Clothing for prisoner road crew
23.25
Jones Piggly Wiggly
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew
5.60
Niterday Signal Co.
Danger signals for roads
114.97
Bellingham Sheet Metal Wks.
Road Signs
3.40
W. K. MacDonald
Painting road signs (Apr -May)
6.10
Hagen & Hogberg
Material for road signs (Apr -May)
3.80
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Road Supt.ts car Apr -May)
18.66
Gordonts Auto Wrecking Co.
do �Feb-Mch-May)
7.75
Western Auto Supply Co.
Parts for truck
1.85
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for trucks
15.37
Standard Auto Co.
Parts & repairs for trucks
19.25
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Parts for graders
56.22
International Harvester Co.
Parts for grader motor
17.55
Western Tractor & Equip. Co.
Parts for tractors
36.50
C. J. Curtin
Repairs to springs on truck
12.50
The Weldit Co.
Welding on truck & trailer
57.71
A. Wasching
Repairs to road machinery (Apr -May)
5.93
H. W. Buzzard
do
24.25
Larson & Miller
do
2.00
R. M. Shay
Repairs to grader (Apr)
5.40
Puget Sound Welding Co.
Repairs to graders & gas shovel
13.25
Howard -Cooper -Corp.
Parts for Gas Shovel
19.95
Automotive Parts Service
do.
4.50
Drain. Dist. r#^2
Skids for steam shovel
30.00
Bob White Tire Shop
Tire repairs for truck
7.00
Mitchell & Rushmer Tire Co.
Tires for.,trucks
261.20
Bostromts Super Service
Tires & tubes for trucks 73.& 77
41.15
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service etc. for Road Suptts car;
2.10
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridges
691.49
Deming Lumber Co.
Lumber for Welcome Bridge
45.43
J. Norstrom & Son
Lumber for Crusher & Gaskill Bridge
149.89
Bellpak Lbr. &-Timber Co.
Lumber for U. S. Bridge & Hutchinson Creek Bdg.
4.94
Echo Tie & Lumber Co.
Lumber for South Pass Road
75.22
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �
Apr. TERM Saturday THE 1st DAY OF June t9 29
ROAD and BRIDGE (Continued)
G. A. Palmer
Christian Tuttle
Carl Gullikson
Bellingham Concrete Prod. Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Morse Hdw. Co.
Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Asstn
Bertts Place
Nooksack Garage
Garden Service Station
Wallace Coleman
W. H. Blow
Brol,mts Grocery
A. W. Hawkins
Morsman Service Sta. No. 2
T. J. McClelland
Lynden Service Station
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
M. J. Bamford
E.A. Nickson
John Bullock
John Bullock, Jr.
A. Evvring
John Tamman
Sam Bullock
V. B. Rogers
C. C. Gooding
Bert Rutgers
John Meehoer
David Bisset
W. B. Sturgeon
Ray Chapman
Bert Smith
Dave Carlson
Virgil Irwin
Chet Holmes
L. R. Cannon
Nick Omlin
H. N. Lintz
C: W. Johnson
Joe-Gotchy
William Breuer
Andrew Petersen
Morse Hardware Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply•Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
M. J. Bamford
Clem Knutson, Assigned to
Farmers & Merchants St. Bank
David Bisset
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Pacific Mercantile Agency
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
W. B. Sturgeon
Ray Chapman
C. DeValois
L. R. Abel
Art . Emerson
Max Fullner
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
David Bisset
Clifford Benson
Joe Dominik
Wm. Radder
E. T. Sharp
M. L. Balfour
Ed Top
Chet Holmes
Art Emerson
L. R. Abel
Clem Knutson, Assigned to
Farmers & Merchants St. Bank
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank
Joe Pederson
Adrian. Nouv+yens
William Breuer
Piling for Bridges
Piling, etc. for Lummi Island Bridge
Gravel for Smith & Mt, View Roads
Calvert for Lummi Shore Road(196.23) & Bridge fill
on Road 521
Culvert, etc, for roads
Hardware for Rds-Bdgs-Equip.
Hardware for Rds-Bdgs-Equip.
2 barrels for Lummi Shore Road
Gas a/c South Pass Road
do
Gas a/c Silver Lake Road
Gas a/c lumber to Lummi Island Bridge
Gas a/c bridges (Apr)
Gas for piledriver on Bdgs. on Rd. 18 (Apr -May)
Gas a/c moving gas & steam shovels
Gas a/c moving donkey & gas shovel
Gas for truck hauling lumber
Gas, etc, for Road Suptts car
Gas & oil for roads
Gas & oil for Smith Road & others
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (1, days)
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew (5 days)
Labor on Lake What. Blvd. & Samish Road
do
do
do
do
Labor on Lake Whatcom Boulevard
do
do
do
Labor on Guide Meridian Road
do
do
Repairs to Guide Meridian Road & others
do
do
do
do
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
do
do
Grading Roads
do
Repairs to mower
Hardware for. Samish Road & Lake Whatcom Blvd.
Sand for G. M. Road & Deming -Wickersham Rd.(Apr-May)
Gas & oil for roads
Gas & oil for G. M. & Samish Roads
RIVER ILIPROVF21ENT FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (21 days)
Labor on Polinder 'ding
do
41
do
do
do
do
Labor on Van Zandt Wing,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Shumway Wing
do
do
do
do
et al
do
Labor on Van Zandt Channel Wing
Hauling coal for Van Zandt Channel Wing & others
Hauling coal, etc, for Van Zandt Channel Wing
267.38
62.40
12.00
241.23
177.70
39.46
418.63
2.00
2.00
1.80.
1.80
3.00
5.40
10.20
4.82
3.80
2.00
4.80
213.58
128.55
7.20
25.00
95.00
67.50
45.50
45.50
85.50
20.00
19.00
18.00
18.00
10.00
9.00
9.00
132.00
102.00
25.50
58.50
12.75
45.75
7.00
3.50
90.00
132.50
2.50
9.03
55.37
123.97
16.43
12.00
138.00
120.00
5.00
98.50
109.25
103.50
103.50
80.50
115.00
115.00
109.25
14.25
5.00
72.00
35.00
90.00
4.75
36.00
28.50
27.00
5.00
5.00
18.00
13.50
40.50
30.00
24.00
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Saturday THE
lst
DAY OF
June
19 29
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Frank Wilson
R. F. Raper
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Nooksack"Valley State Bank
G. A. Palmer
Lind Gravel Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
do
W. W. Van Over
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hdw. Co.
A. Wasching
Larson & Hiller
The Weldit Co.
E. B. Hinote
L. Pierce Service Station
Lawrence 11ercantile Co.
J. L. LaPointe
Union Oil Co.
Leo Koole
John Van Ginkle
Hilbert G. Kok
A. F. Knutzen
John Rudy
Chas. Maslanka
Virgil Rudy
W. J. Seal
Archie B. Stewart, Co. Clerk
Geo. Carpenter
T. C. Fraser, Sheriff
James Edward Shortsle
Florence Holtzheimer
RIVER IMPROVELiEPiT FUND.
Piling for Van Zandt Channel 'fling 350.00
do . 1.00
Piling for Galbraith Wing
225.00
Piling for Shumway Wing & others
236.00
Coal for Hagen Jam (Jan)
27.45
Coal for Dunn Jam (Apr)
46.76
Coal for Acme ling & others
500.00
do
113.14
Powder for Sollinger Jam (Jan)
13.50
Hdw. for Van Zandt Chan. Wing & others
295.43
Hdw. for Galbraith Wing & Equipment
46.87
Repairs to river machinery (Apr -May)
5.27
Repairs for river machinery
4.95
Welding boiler flues
32.00
Gas for Shumway 13ing
5.70
Gas a/c Acme sling (Apr)
2.65
Gas, etc. a/c Dunn Jam (Apr)
5.10
Gas moving driver to Black Slough
2.60
Gas & oil for Galbraith Wing & others
16.21
CONSOL. DR. IMPT. DIST. #1 MAINT. FUND.
Labor on ditch 5.25
do 7.12
do 7.00
Team work on ditch 6.75
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. #6 MAINT. FUND.
Labor on ditch 3.50
do 3.50
do 3.50
do (Sept, 1928) 3.50
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE FUND.
Recording Marriage Certificates 60.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND
Salary as Deputy Sheriff 140.00
Reimburs. Sher. Rev. Fd. for liquor claims paid 250.00
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Relief 40.00
do 25.00
• 10 $ .
Application of Marion LeCocq, M. D. for re -appointment as County Health Officer, was
filed in office of Auditor.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLU)IISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF )
RESOLUTION APPOINTING DR. PIARION LeCOCQ.
HEALTH OFFICER & COUNTY PHYSICIAN.
WHEREAS, Chapter 85, Laws of 1907, provides for the appointment of a County Health Officer
who may also be County Physician; and
WHEREAS, in the past the County Health Officer has acted as County Physician at a salary
of $1500.00 per year; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Board that, in addition to his other duties, the County
Physician assume entire medical direction and authority over the infirmary at the 'llhatcom County
Home on July lst, 1929, and that his salary as Health Officer and County Physician be increased
to compensate him for the added responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, the budget for 1929 does not permit any increase in the salary for said Health
Officer and County Physician, but it is the intention of this Board to make provision in the
1930 budget for an increase in such salary;
NOA1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Dr. Marion LeCocq be, and he hereby is appointed as
Health Officer and County Physician for Whatcom County,.for the term of two years beginning
July 1, 1929, with full medical direction and authority over the infirmary at the Whatcom County
Home; and
RECORD OF COMITMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Saturday THE lst DAY OF June 19 29
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the salary of said Dr. Marion LeCocq as such Health Officer
and County Physician be, and same is hereby fixed at the following sums: $750.00 for the
balance of the year 1929; $2250.00 for the year 1930; and $2000.00 for the year 1931; all to
be paid inequal monthly salaries at the time and in the manner in which other salaries of
county employees are paid; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said Dr. Marion LeCocq shall file a surety bond in the
sum of $2000.00, with the Clerk of this Board, for the faithful performance of his duties.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of June, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C* . Martin
Deputy.
Board of County Commissioners
Whatcom County, Wash.
Dear Sirs: -
Geo. .Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
The old steel span at Nugents Bridge will be turned over to Whatcom County in pay-
ment of all claims against the State Highway Department by V-1hatcom County for gravel surfacing
furnished for the fill approaches of the new bridge.
Approved and accepted this 1st day of June, 1929.
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Yours very truly,
E. C. Furbush
Res. Engineer
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Claim of Gilbert Schuyler against final estimate of Bellingham Marine Railway on ferry
boat construction, was filed in office of Auditor.
✓ Applications for dances by Hopewell Community Club; Helpers Club at Liberty, Dist. No.
99; Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach Pavilion; J. W. Alderson at Birch Bay; and,
Ten Mile Grange, all on June 1, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted
by the Clerk of the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, June 3, 1929, at
9 A. M. n /7 -
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a RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE
3d DAY OF June
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, June 1, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
. On Motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Superintendent of Maintenance was instructed
to repair the Everson Ding Dam above R. R. Bridge (on Everson side)
Surety bond of Ira-B. Perry as Constable for Noosrsack Township in amount of $500.00
given by American Surety Co., was approved by the Board and filed with Co. Clerk.
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Petition for vacation of Nob Hill Addition to Sehome was filed in office of Auditor.
IEEUSTI�
,/ Notice from Northern State Hospital re non -violence of Clemens Norbisrath was filed in
office of Auditor.
/ May Reports of Supt. of County Home; Lummi Ferry Report and Horticultural Inspector,
were filed in office of Auditor.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet Tuesday, June 4, at 9 A. M.
There being no business to transact on June 4, 1929, the Board adjourned at
12 M. to meet Wednesday, June 5, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Wednesday THE 5th. DAY of June
1929
The Board met pursuant to. adjournment taken on Tuesday, June 4, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred-E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
\,1 On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the application of the Point Roberts,and Gulf
Telephone Company for franchise over roads in Point Roberts, was granted.
k,l On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the modification of the price clause requested
by Associated Oil Company in gasoline contract sigend by the Board on February 25, 1929, was
rejected.
On motion of Laube seconded by Reeve, the Road Superintendent was instructed to proceed
with construction of eight (8) turnouts on the 3/4 mile of narrow road on the Lake Whatcom
Boulevard.
Affidavit of Posting Notice of Hearing on Application of Point Roberts & Gulf Tele-
phone Co. by County Auditor, and Affidavit of Publication of Notice of Hearing on Application
of Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone Co. by the ttBellingham Herald", were filed in office of
Auditor.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
In the matter of the Application of
POINT ROBERTS & GULF TELEPHONE COM-
PANY, for Franchise to use County
Roads in Point Roberts Township, State
of Washington, for the construction
and maintenance of telephone and/or
telegraph lines.
ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE.
On this 5th day of June, 1929, at the hour of 10 otclock A. M. the application of
POINT ROBERTS & GULF TELEPHONE COMPANY, a Washington corporation, for a fifty year franchise to
use the following described county roads in Point Roberts Township, Whatcom County, Washington,
to -wit:
County Road No. 531
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respectively and each of them, for the construction, maintenance and operation of telephone
and/or telegraph lines, and the erection and maintenance of all necessary poles, wires and/or
other equipment requisite and convenient in the construction, maintenance and operation of said
telephone and/or telegraph lines, came on -for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners
of Whatcom County, State,of Washington, at its office in the Court House in Whatcom County,
Washington, at the regular session, said applicant appearing by its Secretary, W. H. Abbott, and
this Board having examined said application and all the records and files in this matter, in-
cluding the affidavit of G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, and ex-
officio clerk of said board heretofore filed with this Board, showing issuance of the notice of
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Apr. TERM Wednesday THE 5th DAY OF June 19 29
hearing on said application required by the order of this Board of May 17, 1929, and the
posting and publication of the same in accordance with said order; and which said affidavit has
attached thereto a copy of the notice issued and posted and published in a daily newspaper pub-
lished in Whatcom County, Washington, and having heard the evidence, including the testimony of
the said G. P. Kincaid, Auditor of 'jilhatcom County, Washington, relative to his compliance with
the said order of this board, and being fully advised, finds:
1.
Said application was filed with this Board on May 17th, 1929, and thereafter and on said
last named date, this Board entered its order fixing Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1929, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. AI. at the office of this Board in the Court House in Whatcom County,
Washington, in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place of hearing on said application, and
directed the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, to give public notice of said appli-
cation at the expense of said applicant, by posting written or printed notices in three public
places in the county seat of said county, and at least one conspicuous place on the roads and
each of them referred to in said application, such posting to be at least fifteen days before the
date fixed for said hearing, and to cause a like notice to be published at least three times in
some daily newspaper published in Whatcom County, Washington, the last of such newspaper pub-
lications to be at least five days before the date fixed for said 'nearing, said notice to con-
tain the name of the applicant, a description of the roads covered by said application and for
the use of which such application is made, and the time and place of hearing on said application.
2.
G. P. Kincaid was on May 17, 1929 and still is, the duly sworn and qualified Auditor of
Whatcom County, State of Washington, and ex-officio Clerk of this Board of County Commissioners.
3.
The said G. P. Kincaid as such Auditor, pursuant to the said order of this Board, caused
to be issued on the said 17th day of May, 1929 a written notice under the hand of the said G. P.
Kincaid as County Auditor, of Whatcom County, Washington, and as ex-officio Clerk of said Board,
and under the Auditor's seal of Whatcom County, Washington, a notice in words and figures as
follows :
ItBEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
VJHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
In the Matter of the Application
of POINT ROBERTS & GULF TELEPHONE
COMPANY for Franchise to use County
Roads in Point Roberts Township, State N 0 T I C E
of Washington for the construction
and maintenance of Telephone and/or
Telegraph lines.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a written application was on the 17th day of May, 1929,
filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington by POINT ROBERTS &
GULF TELEPHONE COMPANY, a Washington corporation, applying for a 50 year franchise to use the
following described County Roads in Point Roberts Township, Whatcom County, Washington, to -wit:
County Roads Numbered 531, 542, 539, 351, 567, 370, 512, 301, 541, 5431365, 540 and 547 re-
spectively, and each of them, for the construction, maintenance and operation of telephone and/or
telegraph lines and the erection and maintenance of all necessary poles, wires, and/or other
equipment requisite and convenient in the construction, maintenance and operation of said tele-
phone and/or telegraph lines.
That the Board of County Commissioners of Zilhatcom County, Washington, has,fixed Wednesday,
the 5th day of June, 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the office of said Board of County
RECORD OF C®'XIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • ERM Wednesday THE 5th DAY OF
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Commissioners in the Court House of Whatcom County, Washington, in Bellingham, Washington, as
the time and place of hearing on said application.
(Seal)
G. .P. Kincaid
County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington,
and Ex-officio Clerk of said Board."
4.
On the said 17th day of May, 1929, the said G. P. Kincaid, as such Auditor, personally
posted one or more of said notices in at least one or more conspicuous places%on each of the
county roads in Point Roberts Township, Whatcom County, State of Washington, named and descri-
bed in said notice and in said application, to -wit:
County Road No. 531
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County Road No. 542
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On May 18th 1929, the said G. P. Kincaid, as such Auditor, personally posted three of
said notices in three of the most public places in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, State
of Washington, it being the county seat of said county, to wit: One at the North side Library;
one at the front door of the City Hall; and one at the front door of the Court House, and that
each and every of said notices so posted were conspicuously posted in a place and manner most
likely to attract the attention of the general public thereto.
6.
Said G..P. Kincaid as such Auditor, caused said notice to be published three times in a
daily newspaper published in Whatcom County, Washington, to -wit: by publication of said notice
in The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper published in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington,
and of general circulation therein, on the 21st, 24th and 29th days respectively of May, 1929,
all as more fully appears by the affidavit of E. G. Earle, Business Manager of said paper, with
copy of notice so published thereto attached, and which affidavit and notice is attached to the
said affidavit of the said G. P. Kincaid as Exhibit rrBrr thereto.
7.
That the posting of said notices and each.of them were had and done more than fifteen
days prior to the day fixed for hearing on the said application, and the last of said newspaper
publications of said notice was had more than five days before the day fixed for said hearing,
and that notice of said hearing has been given in accordance with law and the order of this
Board.
That it will be for the public interest to grant to said Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone
Company, a corporation, the franchise by it applied for in whole; Now therefore, it is by the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington,
ORDERED, that the said application of the said Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone Company
be and the same is hereby granted, and there is granted to said Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone
Company, its successors and assigns, a FRANCHISE for the period of fifty years from this date,
to use the following described County roads in Point Roberts Township, Whatcom County, State of
Washington, to -wit:
County Road No. 531
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539
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512
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County Road No. 542
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RECORD
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COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM
Wednesday
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5th
DAY OF June 19 29
respectively and each of them, for the construction, maintenance and operation of telephone
and/or telegraph lines and the erection and maintenance of all necessary poles, wires, and/or
other equipment requisite and convenient in the construction, maintenance and operation of said
telephone and/or telegraph lines.
This Grant is made subject to the following provisions each and all of which shall be
deemed accepted by said Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone Company upon its entering upon the enjoy -
meat of this Franchise.
Any and all poles, paraphernalia and/or equipment erected and/or maintained by said Point
Roberts & Gulf Telephone Company on any of said county road or roads shall be so erected and/or
maintained wholly within one or both of the strips or areas constituting the marginal twelve
feet respectively of such sides. Provided, however, that wires or cables may be strung across any
of such roads vrnen and where requisite, but any such shall be at least twenty feet above the road
surface.
Any pole or poles erected by said Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone Company in any of said
areas shall be shifted by it at its own expense on demand of the County Engineer of V-1hatcom
County, Washington, if such shifting is rendered necessary by reason of change of grade, construc-
tion of bridges or culverts, or other similar necessity.
Any damage occasioned to any portion of any such road by Point Roberts & Gulf Telephone
Company in the erection and maintenance of any poles, paraphernalia or equipment, shall be paid
for by it when and as appropriately ascertained.
All and singular the foregoing provisions shall be deemed accepted by said Point Roberts
& Gulf Telephone Company upon its entering upon the enjoyment of this franchise.
Done in open session.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of
the Board of County Commissioners of the
County of Whatcom, State of Washington.
Geo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Commissioners
Oft Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. LI. to meet Friday, June 7, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr' TERM Friday THE 7th DAY of June
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the County Auditor was authorized to enter a bid
of 60 cents per day per prisoner for board of Immigration Prisoners in County Jail.
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Applications of Goshen Community Club; Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow
Beach Pavilion; and J. W. Alderson at Birch Bay, for dances on June 8, 1929, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
assrerfy*�
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet Monday, June 10, 1929, at 10 A. M.
t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE
loth
DAY OF
June
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 7, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
LeVern Freimann Expense as Ass1t Agricultural Agent 12.10
Inez Arnquist Expense as Home Demonstration Agent 34.39
T. C. Fraser Expense as Sheriff 6.25
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Aug. F. Duclos, Supt., for and in
behalf of Joseph Bill, Lummi Indian R. of W. for Lummi Shore Road 150.00
Johnson & Johnson, Assigned to
Bellingham National Bank Paving Gaps on Acme -Wickersham Road 1,834.83
SOLDIERS► RELIEF FUND.
Alvin H. Roe Relief 1 50.00
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✓ On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to name the new County Ferry the
"Chief Kwina rr .
✓ On motion of Reeve seconded by Laube, the Board entered into a verbal agreement with
Bellingham Marine Ry. Co. for the lengthening of the County Ferry Boat pilot house 2 feet, and
for installation of extra cleats, all at a contract price of $165.00.
On Motion -the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet Wednesday, June 12, 1929,
at 10 A. M.
RECORD
OF
C01VITNIISSIO ERS
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Apr. TERM Wednesday
THE
12th
DAY OF June
as 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, June 10, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board accepted the bids of Chasteen & Dorsey
for improving Permanent Highways 13 & 13A in amounts of $16,176.28 and $6,481.43 respectively,
and bid of Shields & Burrous for improving Permanent Highway #113B in amount of 9,616.05, and
retained certified checks until proper bonds are filed.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF)
PERMANENT HIGH6"SAYS 132 13A and } ORDER ACCEPTING BIDS.
13B, KNOWN AS SMITH ROAD. )
WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this day in accordance with the pub-
lished call for bids for improvement of parts of the Smith Road as Permanent Highways 13, 13A and
13B, totaling 54 miles, and the Board finding the bids submitted to be as follows:
Permanent Highway #13: Chasteen & Dorsey
Johnson & Johnson
Axel Lind
Permanent Highway #13A: Chasteen & Dorsey
Axel Lind
Johnson & Johnson
Permanent Highway 1113B: Shields & Burrous
Chasteen & Dorsey
Axel Lind
Johnson & Johnson_
16,175.38
18,553.79
19,638.89
6,481.43-
7,516.21
7,792.51
9,617.40
11,496.46
12,429.81
12,567.97
WHEREAS, the bids of Chasteen & Dorsey for improving Permanent Highways 13 and 13A, and
the bid of Shields & Burrous for improving Permanent Highway 13B, appearing to be the lowest and
best bids submitted for said work;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bids of Chasteen & Dorsey for improvement of Permanent
Highway #13 in the amount of 16,175.38 and for improvement of Permanent Highway #13A in amount
of $6,481.43; and the bid of Shields & Burrous for improvement of Permanent Highway #13B in
amount of $9,617.40, be and all are hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all of this work shall be completed by September 1, 1929, and
that the contractors shall furnish bonds equal to the amounts of their bids, to insure the
faithful performance of their contracts for said work.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of June, 1929.
it If it It n it It n It u u If IT it n
It Board of County Commiss- " Geo. Elder
It ioners of Whatcom County " Chairman of the Board.
it State of Washington " F. C. Reeve
it it I1 It If if tI it n it It it a if t' County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet Friday, June 14, 19295
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE 14th DAY OF June is 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, June 12, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; Fred E. Laube, Member, and the Clerk of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimb. Aud. Rev. Fd. for C. E. claims paid $ 70.11
do Reimb. Garage Revolving Fund for claims paid 387.93
State Treasurer Contribution a/c County Payrolls for May 44.11
G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor
State Treasurer
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimb. Garage Revolving Fund for claims paid
Contribution a/c County Payrolls for May
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Reimb. Garage Revolving Fund for claims paid
Contribution on County Payrolls for May
419.09
139.65
27.04
11.86
RIVER IMPROVEIyIENT FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor Reimb. Garage Revolving Fund for claims paid 39.75
State Treasurer Contribution on County Payrolls for May 74.91
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/ The surety bonds of Chasteen & Dorsey for improving Permanent Highway 13 and 13A (parts
of Smith Road) in amount of $16,175.38 and w6,481.43 respectively, given by the U. S. Fidelity
and Guaranty Co., were approved by the Board and filed in Auditor►s Office.
C O N T R A C T
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 14th day of June, 1929 between the BOARD OF
COUNTY COM1,1ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by virtue of
Chapter 35 of the Laws of 1911, as amended, hereinafter called, the Board, and Chasteen &
Dorsey of Bellingham for themselves, heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,
hereinafter called the Contractor.
WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, hereinafter
mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto covenant and agree
as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Permanent Highway No. 13, known as Smith Road in !Tnatcom County, Washington,
between Station 0+00 and Station 133+66.5 in accordance with and as described in the attached
plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms, conditions and stipulations
herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein and
made part hereof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth at length, and shall perform any
alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and any
extra work which may be ordered as provided in this contract and every part thereof.
11. The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor, carriages,
tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite for the
transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the work provided for in this contract
and every part thereof.
SUPERVISION OF WORK:
111. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the work included
in this contract is to be done under the direct supervision and to the complete satisfaction of
the county supervising engineer or the construction engineer, and hereinafter called the engineer,
or his duly authorized representative, and that his decision as to the true construction and mean-
ing of the contract, plans, specifications and estimates and as to all questions arising as to the
proper performance of the �..,rork shall, subject to the approval by the State Highway Engineer, be
final.
ANNULMENT OF CONTRACT:
1V. 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 of the agreements herein
contained, the Board 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 money then due or
thereafter to become due to the Contractor under this contract, and if the Engineer shall certify
that such refusal, or failure, or neglect is sufficient ground for such action, the Board, may by
written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said work, and enter upon the
premises and take possession of all the materials, tools and appliances thereon, for the purposes
of completing the work included in this contract, and employ by contract or otherwise, any other
person or persons to finish the work, and provide the materials therefor, and in case of such dis-
continuances of the employment of the Contractor, he shall not be entitled to receive any further
balance of the amount to be paid under this contract, until the work shall be wholly finished, at
which time if the unpaid balance of the amount to be finished, at which time if the unpaid balance
of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred by the Board in
finishing the work, such excess shall be paid by the Board to the Contractor, but if such exn_ense
shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Board.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE
14th DAY OF June 1929
COMPLETION OF CONTRACT:
V. The Contractor hereby agrees to commence the work called -for under this agreement
within ten (10) days from the date hereof, and to complete all the work called for under this
agreement in all parts and requirements before tie lst day -of September, 1929' PROVIDED, how-
ever, that the Board shall have the right, in its discretion to extend the time for completion
of said work. No such extension 'shall be valid unless the same be in writing and signed by the
Board or its chairman. All requests for an extension of time must be in writing and be ac-
companied by the written consent to such extension by the surety on the bond of the contractor.
In case an extension of time is asked for by the contractor and granted by the Board, the
Contractor agrees to reimburse ti'Jhatcom County for all engineering and inspection costs incurred
in the prosecution of this contract from the date herein named as the date of -completion until
the actual time of completion and acceptance. To insure said reimbursement, the Entineer shall
certify monthly to the County Auditor all amounts due Whatcom County for such extra engineering
and inspection and the County Auditor will charge the same against the Contractor the same as any
verified claim and withhold the warrant for the final estimate until the same is paid by certi-
fied check.
The Board hereby reserves the right to make use of any portion of said work before the
completion of the entire work without invalidating the contract or constituting acceptance of
any of the work.
V1. Time shall be of the essence of this contract, and in case the Contractor shall fail
in the due performance of the contract by and at the time herein mentioned, or by and at such
time to which the period of completion any have been extended, he shall be liable to pay to the
Board as and for liquidated damages and not as penalty the sum of ten (10) dollars for each and
every day which may elapse between the appointed and actual time of completion, which said sum
is hereby agreed upon, fixed and determined as the damage that will be suffered by such failure
to complete within the time named; and the Board may deduct the same from the amount due or to
become due to the Contractor and such payment or deductions shall not in any degree release the
contractor from the further obligations and penalties in respect to the fulfillment of the en-
tire contract, nor any right which the Board might have to claim, sue for and recover compensa-
tion and damages for non-performance of this contract.
RIGHT OF WAY:
It is understood and agreed by the Contractor, that, if it should appear at any time
that the aforesaid county has not acquired title to all of_the right of way and lands necessary
for the performance of said work under the provisions of this agreement, the Contractor waives
any.and all claim for damages against the aforesaid county and its officers which the contractor
may sustain by reason of any delay in the performance of said work occasioned by the failure of
the aforesaid county or its officers to acquire title to any of said lands or right of way, but
that the date of completion will be extended a number of days equal to the period of such delay.
Vll. Payment shall be made for work and labor -performed and materials furnished under
this contract according to the schedule of rates and prices and the specifications hereto at-
tached and made a part hereof. The Engineer shall determine the unit quantities and classifi-
cations of all work done and materials furnished under the provisions of this agreement, and
his determination thereof shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor.
Partial payments upon this contract will be made at the request of the Contractor, once
each month, on estimates of the County Supervising Engineer,, subject to the amount reserved.
In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 166, Laws of 1921, as amended to date, there shall
be reserved from the moneys earned by the Contractor or estimates during the progress of the
improvement or work, a sum equal to fifteen (150) per cent of such estimates, said sum to be re-
tained by the. State, County, City, Town District, Board or other public body, as the case may be,
as a trust.fund for the protection and payment of any person or persons, mechanic, sub -contractor
or materialmen who shall perform any labor upon such contract or the doing of said work, and all
persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions and supplies
for the carrying on of such work. Said fund shall be retained for a period of thirty (30) days
following the final acceptance of said improvement or work as completed, and every person per-
forming labor or furnishing supplies towards the completion of said improvement or work shall
have a lien upon said fund so reserved, provided such notice of lien of such claimant shall be
given in the manner and within the time provided in Section 1161 of Remington & Ballingerts
Annotated Code and Statutes of Washington as now existing and in accordance with any amendments
that may hereafter be made thereto; PROVIDED, HO'07EVER,.that where in any improvement or work the
contract price shall exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) but ten per cent (10%)shall
be reserved on estimates in excess of said sum or where the aggregate of previous estimates
equals or exceeds said amount. In case of lump sum price a schedule of prices to be used as a
basis of partial payments shall be increased or reduced in the same ration that the lump sum
price bears to the preliminary estimate.
The certificate of the State Highway Engineer, certifying that the entire work has been
completed in accordance with the contract, specifications, plans, map and profile shall con-
stitute final acceptance of the work.
Final payment shall be made as follows: After the expiration of thirty (30) days follow-
ing the final acceptance of said improvement or work, and the expiration of the time for filing
of lien claims, as herein provided, said reserve, or all amounts thereof in excess of sufficient
sum to meet and discharge the claims of materialmen and laborers who have filed their claims,
as provided for in Section 1 of this Act (Chapter 166, Laws of 1921) together with a sum
sufficient to defray the cost of such action and to pay attorney's fees, shall be paid to said
contractor.
V111. All payments under this contract shall be made by the State Treasurer from the -Per-
manent Highway Fund, upon warrants of the State Auditor issued upon presentation of.proper
vouchers by the Contractor, said vouchers to be approved by the Board, and no payment shall be
made for any alteration made during the progress of the work unless the same shall have been ap-
proved by the Board of County Commissioners by resolution and a copy of said resolution shall
have been transmitted to the State Highway Engineer, and in case of final payment, to be ac-
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companied by and in that event, such portion of the total expense under this contract as shall
be chargeable to the property within the improvement district shall be paid from the General
Road and Bridge Fund of the County upon the presentation of proper vouchers thereof.
ALTERATIONS IN OR ADDITIONS TO WORK OR AMPLIFICATION OF PLANS:
1X. Any alterations in or additions to the viork covered by this contract or any part
thereof deemed necessary by the Engineer may be made in the work shown and described in the plans
and specifications but only upon written order of said Engineer or his authorized representative,
and when so made, the value of the work so added or omitted shall be computed by the Engineer under
the provisions of this Contract, and the amount so determined shall be final and conclusive and
binding upon the Contractor.
The schedule of unit or itemized prices hereto attached is intended to form a part of this
contract and shall constitute, as far as possible the basis upon which the value of all work added
or omitted shall be computed.
It is also understood and agreed that the Engineer may furnish to the Contractor such ad-
ditional plans -and explanation; not inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the original plans
and specifications as said Engineer may deem necessary to detail and illustrate the work., and
that the contractor shall conform to and abide by the same.
INSPECTION OF INORK AND MATERIALS:
X. The contractor shall provide sufficient, safe and proper facilities at all times for
the inspection of the work by the Board or its authorized representatives. The said contractor
shall furnish the said Board or its authorized representatives, without charge, samples of mater-
ials used in construction as said samples may be required, in order that the character of such
material may be determined. All materials and methods shall be subject to the approval of the
Engineer.
Defective work or material may be condemned by the Engineer any time before the final
acceptance of the work. Notice of such condemnation shall be given in writing by the Engineer.
Such condemned work shall be immediately taken down or changed. Defective material shall be
immediately removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Failure or neglect on
the part of the Engineer to condemn unsatisfactory material or 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 the aforesaid county from recovering damages in case fraud
was practiced, or for defective work resulting from the contractorls dishonesty.
Time lost in replacing such improper work shall not furnish any ground to the contractor
for claiming an extension of time for the completion of the work, and shall not release the con-
tractor from damages or liabilities for failure to complete the work within the time required.
Incompetent, careless, or negligent employees or agents shall be forthwith discharged by
the contractor upon the written request of the Board, or Engineer in charge, and failure to com-
ply with such requests shall be sufficient grounds for the termination of this contract.
UNAVOIDABLE DELAYS:
Should the contractor be delayed in the prosecution or completion of the work by the act,
neglect, or default of the Board or of the Engineer or any other contractor employed upon the
work, or by any damage caused by fire or other casualty for Which the Contractor is not respon-
sible, or by combined action of workmen, in no gray caused by or resulting from default or
collusion on the part of the Contractor, then the time herein set for the completion of the work
shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason of any or all of the cases
aforesaid which extended period shall be determined and fixed by the Board, whose determination
shall be final, but no such allowance shall be made unless a claim therefor is presented in
writing to the Board within ten (10) days after the occurrence of such delay.
ACCEPTANCE OF WORK:
X1. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that approval of the final
estimate by signature thereon of the State Highway Engineer shall constitute acceptance, on the
date of such approval, of the work and materials included in the items comprising such final
estimate provided, however, such approval shall not constitute an acceptance of any unauthorized
work; that no payment made under this contract, except the final payment, shall be evidence of
the performance of this contract, either wholly, or in part, but that no payment shall constitute
an acceptance of unauthorized or defective work or of improper material.
RISK, WORK AND MATERIAL:
X111. The work and material for such improvement, including any extra work that may be or-
dered, shall be at the sole risk of the Contractor until the same shall have been finally ac-
cepted by the Engineer, Board and the State Highway Engineer, and any damage or loss that may
occur or result to the same and any protection against, and repair or replacement of, damage or
loss thereto, prior to acceptance of said improvement, shall fall upon and be made'good by the
said contractor at his own expense.
RESPONSIBILITY NON -TRANSFERABLE:
The contractor shall not let, assign or transfer this contract, or any interest therein
or any part thereof, without the consent in writing of the Board. The contractor shall file
with the Board a duplicate of all sub -contracts made and approved as aforesaid.
The contractor shall give his personal attention to the work at all times and shall be
present, in person or by duly authorized representative on the site of the work continually
during its progress and shall receive instructions from the Engineer. Any sub -contractor shall
be considered the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be responsible for all work and
material furnished and any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to
perform work in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer, the Board may terminate the subcontract
under which such work is being performed.
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1929
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DAMAGES, PERSONS AND PROPERTY:
X1V. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and injury which shall be caused, or
which shall occur to any person or persons or property whatsoever, by reason directly or in-
directly of any operation of said Contractor or any of his servants, employees, or sub -contrac-
tors, or of any breach or violation of the provisions of this agreement or of any of his duties
or obligationsthereunder. The Contractor shall also assume all liability for and protect the
Board from any damages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles or devices in any
part of the work.
MEDICAL AID -INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE:
It is mutually agreed between the parties hereto that whenever any payments or contri-
butions are required under the provisions of Chapter 74 Laws 1911, (Industrial Insurance Act)
or any amendments thereof, and Chapter 28, Laws of 1917, (Medical Aid Act) or any amendments
thereof, and such payments or contributions are due and unpaid, the Board may deduct and retain
from any sums due the Contractor hereunder the amount of such payments or contributions, and
pay the same into the funds created by said acts for the benefit of said contractor.
EIGHT HOUR DAY:
XV. It is part of the public policy of the State of Washington that all work by contract
or day labor done for it, or any political subdivision created by its law., shall be performed in
work days of not more than eight (8) hours each, except. in cases of extraordinary emergencies.
No case of extraordinary emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other labor can
be found to take the place of the labor which has already been employed for eight (8) hours in
any calendar day. In case of the violation of the provisions of this article, the Board shall
have the right to cancel this contract without written notice., -and shall have the right to com-
plete the work in the manner provided in Article 1V hereof.
BOND:
XV1. The Contractor agrees to execute and furnish to the Board a good and sufficient bond
with an approved surety company as surety, said bond to be.payable to the aforesaid county in
the penal sum of the full amount of the contract; conditions that all the provisions of this
contract shall be faithfully performed by the contractor, and shall indemnify the aforesaid
county against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffered or claimed, for injuries
to person or property during the carrying out of the work of this contract, and further con-
ditioned as required by law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and
materialmen, and all persons who shall supply such persons or sub -contractors with provisions
or supplies for the carrying on of such work. If the Board shall have reason to believe that
the security on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof, or is insufficient,
it may require the Contractor to furnish other or additional security.
XV11. The Board hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ
the Contractor to provide the .materials and to do and.cause to be done the work upon aforesaid
permanent highway, and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and
specifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for
the same at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided for in this contract and
every part thereof. The Board further agrees to employ the contractor to perform any altera-
tions in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and any extra
work that may be ordered and to pay for the same under the terms of this contract.
The contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein contained upon
the part of the Contractor.
XV111. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the aforesaid county by
reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IN WITNESS VIHEREOF, the said contractor has executed this instrument, and the said Board
of County Commissioners of aforesaid county, pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has caused
this instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman duly attested
by its Clerk, the day and,year first above written and the, seal of said Board to be hereunto
affixed on.the date in this instrument first above written:
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ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
Clerk of said Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
CHASTEEN & DORSEY, INC.
By H. P. Dorsey,
Manager.
CONTRACTOR
Geo. Elder
Chairman
Fred E. Laube
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
C 0 N T R A C T.
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 14th day of June, 1929, between. the BOARD OF
COUNTY COM161ISSIONERS OF r'VHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by virtue of
Chapter 35 of the Laws of 1911, as amended hereinafter called the Board and Chasteen & Dorsey
of Bellingham for themselves, heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, herein-
after called the Contractor.
WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, hereinafter
mentioned to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto covenant and agree
as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1. The Contractor shall.do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete permanent Highway No. 13-A, known as Smith Road in Whatcom County, Washing-
ton, between Station 0+00 and Station 65+74 in accordance with and as described in the attached
plans and specifications herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by such reference in-
corporated herein and made part hereof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth at length,
and shall perform any alteration in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every
part thereof and any extra work which may be ordered as provided in this contract and every part
thereof.
11. The contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor and
carriage, tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite
for the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the work provided for in this
contract and every part thereof.
SUPERVISION OF WORK:
111. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the work included
in this contract is to be done under the direct supervision and to the complete satisfaction of
the county supervising engineer or the construction engineer, and hereinafter called the engineer,
or his duly authorized representative, and.that his decision as to the true construction and
meaning of the -contract, plans, specifications and estimates and as to all questions arising as
to the proper performance of the work shall, subject to the approval by the State Highway
Engineer, be final.
ANNULMENT OF CONTRACT:
1V. Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of prop-
erly 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 of the agreements
herein contained, the Board shall be at liberty, after three days, written notice to the Con-
tractor, to provide any such labor or materials and to deduct the cost thereof from any money
then due or thereafter to become due the Contractor under this contract, and if the Engineer
shall certify that such refusal, neglect or failure is sufficient ground for such action, the
Board may, by written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said work, and
enter upon the premises and take possession of all the materials, tools and appliances thereon,
for the purpose of completing the work included in this contract, and employ by contract, or
otherwise any other person or persons to- finish the work, and provide the materials therefor,
and in case of such discontinuance of the employment of the Contractor, he shall not be entitled
to receive any further balance of the amount to be paid under this contract, 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 incurred by the Board in finishing the work, such excess
shall be paid by the Board to the Contractor, but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid
balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Board.
C0MPLETION OF CONTRACT:
V. The Contractor hereby agrees to commence the work called for under this agreement
within ten (10) days from the date hereof, and to complete all the work called for under this
agreement in all parts and requirements before the _ day of , 1929. PROVIDED,
however, that the Board shall have the right, in its discretion to extend the time for comple-
tion of said work. No such extension shall be valid unless the same be in writing and signed by
the Board or its chairman. All requests for an extension of time must be in writing and be
accompanied by the written consent to such extension by the surety on the bond of the con-
tractor.
In case an extension of time is asked for by the Contractor and granted by the Board,
the Contractor agrees to reimburse Whatcom County.for all engineering and inspection costs in-
curred in the prosecution of this contract from the date herein named as the date of completion
until the actual date of completion and acceptance. To insure said reimbursement, the
Engineer shall certify monthly to the County Auditor all amounts due Whatcom County for such
extra engineering and inspection and the County Auditor will charge the same against the Con-
tractor the same as any verified claim and withhold the warrant for the final estimate until
the same is paid by certified check.
The Board hereby reserves the right to make use of any portion of said work before the
completion of the entire work without invalidating the contract or constituting acceptance of
any of the work.
Vl. Time shall be of the essence of this contract, and in case the Contractor shall fail
in the due performance of the contract by and at the time herein mentioned, or by and at such
time to which the period of completion may have been extended, he shall be liable to pay to the
Board as and for liquidated damages and not as penalty the sum of ten (10) dollars for each and
every day which may elapse between the appointed and actual time of completion, which said sum
is hereby agreed upon, fixed and determined as the damage that will be suffered by such failure
to complete within the time named; and the Board may deduct the same from the amount due or to
become due to -the Contractor and such payment or deductions shall not in any degree release the
Contractor from the further obligations and penalties in respect to the fulfillment of the entire
contract, nor any right which the Board might have to claim, sue for and recover compensation and
damages for non-performance of this contract.
RIGHT OF WAY:
It is understood and agreed by the Contractor, that, if it should appear at any time that
the aforesaid county has not acquired title to all of the right of way and lands necessary for
the performance of said work under the provisions of this agreement, the Contractor waives any
and all claim for damages against the aforesaid county and its officers which the Contractor
may sustain.by reason of any delay in the performance of said work occasioned by the failure of
the aforesaid county or its officers to acquire title to any of said lands or right of way, but
that the date of completion will be extended a number of days equal to the period of such delay.
V11. Payments shall be made for work and labor performed and materials furnished under this
contract according to the schedule of rates and prices and the specifications hereto attached and
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made a part hereof. The Engineer shall determine the unit quantities and classifications of
all work done and materials furnished under the provisions of this agreement, and his determi-
nation thereof shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor. .
Partial payments upon this contract will be made at the request of the Contractor, once
each month, on estimates of the County Supervising Engineer, subject,to the amount reserved.
In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 166;'Lags of 1921; as amended to date, there'shall
be reserved from the moneys earned by the Contractor or estimates during the progress of the
improvement or work, a sum equal to fifteen (15%)�per cent of such estimates, said sum to be
retained by the State, County, City Town, District, Board or other public body, as the case may
be, as a trust fund for the protection and payment of any person or persons, mechanic, sub-
contractor or materialmen who shall perform any labor upon such contract or the doing of said
work, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions
and supplies for the carrying on of such work. Said fund shall be retained for a period of
thirty (30) days following the final acceptance of said improvement or work as completed, and
every person performing labor or furnishing supplies towards the completion of said improvement
or work shall have alien upon said fund so reserved, provided such notice of lien of such
claimant shall be given in the manner and within the time provided in Section 1161 of Remington
& Ballinger's Annotated Code and Statutes of Washington as now existing and in accordance 'with
any amendments that may hereafter be made thereto; PROVIDEIl, HOWEVER, that where in any improve-
ment or work and contract price shall exceed two hundred thousand dollars (;ro200,000) but ten
per cent (10%) shall be reserved on estimates in excess of said sum or where the aggregate of
previous estimates equals or exceeds said amount. In case of lump sum price a schedule of
prices to be used as a basis of partial payments shall be increased or reduced in the same ratio
that the lump sum price bears to the preliminary estimate
The certificate -of the State Highway Engineer, certifying that the entire work has been
completed in accordance with the contract, specifications, plans, map and profile shall con-
stitute final acceptance of the work.
Final payment shall be made as follows: After the expiration of thirty (30) days follow-
ing°the final acceptance of said improvement or work, and the expiration of the time for filing
of lien claims, as herein provided, said reserve, or all amounts thereof in excess of sufficient
sum to meet and discharge the claims of materialmen and laborers who have filed their claims, as
provided for in Section 1 of this Act (Chapter 166, Laws of 1921) together with a sum sufficient
to defray the cost of such action and to pay attorneyts fees, shall be paid to said Contractor.
V111. All payments under this contract shall be made by the State Treasurer from the Per-
manent Highway Fund, upon warrants of the State Auditor issued upon presentation of proper
vouchers, by the Contractor, said vouchers to be approved by the Board, and no payment shall be
made for any alteration made during the progress of the work unless the same shall have been ap-
proved by the Board of County Commissioners by resolution and a copy of said resolution shall
have been transmitted to the State Highway Engineer, and in case of final payment, to be ac-
companied by and in that event, such portion of the total expense under this contract as shall
be chargeable to the property within the improvement district shall be paid from the General
Road and Bridge Fund of the County upon the presentation of proper vouchers thereof.
ALTERATIONS IN OR ADDITIONS TO WORK OR AMPLIFICATION OF PLANS:
1X. Any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract or any part
thereof deemed necessary by the Engineer may be made in the work shown and described in the
plans and specifications but only upon written order of said Engineer or his authorized repre-
sentative and when so made, the value of the work so added or omitted shall be computed by the
Engineer under the provisions of this contract, and the amount so determined shall be final and
conclusive and binding upon the Contractor.
Tile schedule of unit or itemized prices hereto attached is intended to form a part of
this contract and shall constitute, as far as possible the.basis upon which the value of all work
added or omitted shall be computed.
It is also understood and agreed that the Engineer may furnish to the Contractor such
additional plans and specifications, not inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the original
plans and specifications as said Engineer may deem necessary to detail and illustrate the work,
and that the contractor shall conform to and abide by the same.
INSPECTION OF VIORK AhD MATERIALS:
X. The contractor shall provide sufficient, safe and.proper facilities at all times for
the inspection of the vrork by the Board or its authorized representatives. The said contractor
shall furnish the said Board or its authorized representatives, without charge, samples of mat-
erials used in construction as said samples may be required, in order that the character of such
material may be determined. All materials and methods shall be subject to approval of the
Engineer.
Defective work or material may be condemned by the Engineer any time before the final
acceptance of the work. Notice of such condemnation shall be'given in writing by the Engineer.
Such condemned work shall be immediately taken down or changed. Defective material shall be im-
mediately removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Failure or neglect on the
part of the Engineer to condemn unsatisfactory material or 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 the aforesaid county from recovering damages in case fraud was
practiced, or for defective work resulting from the contractor's dishonesty.
Time lost in replacing such improper work shall not furnish any ground to the contractor
for claiming an extension of time for the completion of the work, and shall not release the con-
tractor from damages or liabilities for failure to complete the work within the time required.
Incompetent, careless or negligent employees or agents shall be forthwith discharged by
the contractor upon the written request of the Board or Engineer in charge, and failure to comply
with such requests shall be sufficient grounds for the termination of this contract.
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UNAVOIDABLE DELAYS:
Should the contractor be delayed in the prosecution or completion of the work by the act,
neglect, or default of the Board or of the Engineer or any other contractor employed upon the
work, or by any damage caused by fire or other casualty for which the Contractor is not respon-
sible or by combined action of workmen, in no way caused or resulting from default or collusion
on the part of the Contractor, then the time herein set for the completion of the work shall be
extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason of any or all of the cases aforesaid,
which extended period shall be determined and fixed by the Board, whose determination shall be
final, but no such allowance shall be made unless a claim therefor is presented in writing to the
Board within ten (10) days after the occurrence of such delay.
ACCEPT_414CE OF WORK:
Xl. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that approval of the final
estimate by signature thereon of the State Highway Engineer shall constitute acceptance, on the
date of such approval, of the work and materials included in the items comprising such final es-
timate, provided, however, such approval shall not constitute an acceptance of any unauthorized
work; that no payment made under this contract, except the final payment, shall be evidence of
the performance of this contract, either wholly or in part, but that no payment shall constitute
an acceptance of unauthorized or defective work or of improper material.
RISK, WORK AND MATERIAL.
X111. The work and material for such improvement, including any extra work that may be or-
dered, shall be at the sole risk of the Contractor until the same shall have been finally
accepted by the Engineer, Board and the State Highway Engineer, and any damage or loss that may
occur or result in the same and any protection against, and repair or replacement of, damage or
loss thereto, prior to acceptance of said improvement, shall fall upon and be made good by the
said contractor at his own expense.
RESPONSIBILITY NUN -TRANSFERABLE:
The Contractor shall not let, assign or transfer this contract, or any interest therein
or any part thereof, without the consent in writing of the Board. The contractor shall file
with the Board a duplicate of all sub -contracts made and approved as aforesaid.
The contractor shall give his personal attention to the work at all times and shall be
present, in person or by duly authorized representative, on the site of the work continually
during its progress and shall receive instructions from the Engineer. Any,sub-contractor shall
be considered the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be responsible for all work and
material furnished and any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to
perform work in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer, the Board may terminate the sub-
contract under which such work is being performed.
DAMAGES: PERSONS AND PROPERTY:
X1V. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and injury which shall be caused, or
which shall occur to any person or persons or property whatsoever, by reason directly or in-
directly of any operations of said Contractor or any of his servants, employees, or sub-
contractors, or of any breach or violation of the provisions of this agreement or of any of his
duties or obligations thereunder. The contractor shall also assume all liability for and pro-
tect the Board from any damages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles or de-
vices in any part of the work.
MEDICAL AID, INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE:
It is mutually agreed between the parties hereto that whenever any payments or contri-
butions are required under the provisions of Chapter 74 Laws 1911, (Industrial Insurance Act)
or any amendments thereof, and Chapter 28, Lags of 1917 (Medical Aid Act) or any amendments
thereof, and such payments or contributions are due and unpaid, the Board may deduct and retain
from any sums due the Contractor hereunder the amount of such payments or contributions, and
pay the same into the funds created by said acts for the benefit of said contractor.
EIGHT HOUR DAY:
XV. It is part of the public policy of the State of Washington that all work by contract
or day labor done for it, or any political subdivision created by its law, shall be performed
in work days of not more than eight (8) hours each, except in cases of extraordinary emergencies.
No case of extraordinary emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other labor can
be found to take the place of the labor which has already been employed for eight (8) hours in
any calendar day. In case of the violation of the provisions of this article, the Board shall
have the right to cancel this contract without written notice, and shall have the right to com-
plete the work in the manner provided in Article 1V hereof.
BOND:
XV1. The Contractor agrees to execute and furnish to the Board a good and sufficient bond
with an approved surety company as surety, said bond to be payable to the aforesaid county in
the penal sum of the full amount of the contract, conditions that all the provisions of this
contract shall be faithfully performed by the contractor, and shall indemnify the aforesaid
county against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffered or claimed, for injuries to
person or property during the carrying out of the work of this contract, and further conditioned
as required by law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and materialmen,
and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions or
supplies for the carrying on of such :cork. If the Board shall have reason to believe that the
security on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof, or is insufficient, it
may require the Contractor to furnish other or additional security.
XV11. The Board hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ
the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the work upon aforesaid
permanent highway, and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and
specifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for
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the same at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided for in this contract
and every part thereof. The Board further agrees to employ the contractor to perform any al-
terations in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and any
extra work that may be ordered and to pay for the same under the terms of this contract.
The contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, successors
and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein contained
upon the part of the Contractor.
XV111. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the aforesaid county by
reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said contractor has executed this instrument, and the said Board
of County Commissioners of aforesaid county, pursuant to resolution duliT adopted, has caused
this instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman duly attested
by its Clerk, the day and year first above -written, and the seal of said Board to be hereunto
affixed on the date in this instrument first above written.
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G. P. Kincaid
Clerk of Said Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Chasteen & Dorsey, Inc.
By H. P. Dorsey
Manager
CONTRACTOR
Geo. Elder
Fred E. Laube
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASRINGTON.
✓ Applications of Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach; Hopewell Community Club;
Helpers Club at Liberty Dist. #99; and J. W. Alderson at Birch Bay, for dances on June 15,
1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, June 17, 19293
at 9 A. M.
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 14, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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IN RE VACATION OF PLAT KNOWN AS NOB/ADDITION TO SEHOME,
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ORDER FIXING DATE OF HEARING.
✓ It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that
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heretofore William Rath has presented his petition to vacate the Plat of Nob/Addition to Sehome,
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Whatcom County, Washington.
It further appearing that the said William Rath is the owner of the following described
real estate:
The North one-half of Southwest one -quarter of Southeast
one -quarter, Section thirty-two (32). Township thirty-eight
(38) North Range three (3) East, Whatcom County, Washington.
And that heretofore he has platted the above described property in -what is now known as Nob Hill
Addition to Sehome, a copy of said plat being on file with said Board.
It further appearing that it is necessary that a day certain�be set for hearing of said
petition and that the said Board of County Commissioners being in all respects fully advised
in the premises,
HERENOW ORDERS, that Monday the 8th day of July, 1929,.at the hour of 10 A. M. in the
offices of the Board of County Commissioners in the Court House at Bellingham, Wash., be and
hereby is the date, place and time set for said hearing.
Done in regular, adjourned session this June 17, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of 17hatcom County rr
" State of Washington "
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk
of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Protest against acceptance or approval of plat of Cemetery about one mile north of
County Home, was filed in office of Auditor.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 P. M. to meet on Wednesday, June
19, 1929, at 9 A. M.
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The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Frank Wilson, Co. Treas. To cover deficit on bond payments on Hys. 20-22-27-30 $7,791.53
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The Board entered into an agreement with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railway Co. whereby the County is to open and maintain a highway crossing 30 ft wide over the
right of way and tracks of the railroad Co. at grade, at station 377-00 of the Engineers Stations
of the railroad companyts main tracks as said tracks are now located in SW. of SE4 of Sec. 9,
Twp 40 N, R 5 E at Columbia.
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Affidavit of posting notices re vacation Nob Hill Addition to Sehome_-was filed in office
of Auditor.
r Protest of C. C. Lutes against the use of any County tax money for subsidizing aviation
field, was filed in office of Auditor.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed with Custer Township that County
would improve about 2 miles of H. St. Road near Blaine, at cost not to exceed $2000.00, Custer
Twp. to pay $1000.00 on Payrolls and County to pay $1000.00.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. 11.1, to meet on Friday, June 21, at
9 A. M.
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June
1929
Tne board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, June 19, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. ,Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had: -
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE TIATTER OF JUSTICE OF
PEACE FOR NEVIHkLEM IN ORDER APPOINTING E. G. SWANSON.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board advisable to appoint a Justice of the Peace for
Newhalem and vicinity; and
WilEREAS, E. G. Swanson has been recommended as a suitable man to appoint to said office,
and has signified his willingness to act as such officer;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that E. G. Swanson be, and he is hereby appointed as Justice of
the Peace for Newhalem in Whatcom County, Washington, until further order of the.Board.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of June, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss-" Chairman of the Board.
" ioners of Whatcom County" F. C. Reeve
State of Washington " County Commissioner.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy..
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`/ Applicatio0s of Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on June 22,
and Goshen Community Club for dances on June 22, 29 and July 6, 1929, were endorsed approved
by the Board.
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On motion of Laube, seconded Reeve,
ded b the Board entered into a verbal agreement with
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Bellingham Marine Ry. Co. for construction of bulkheads, etc., in the County Ferry Boat, to
comply with inspection requirements.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, June 28, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
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Apr . TERM Friday THE 28th GAY OF June
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 21, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:-
'/ On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the work of paving gaps on Acme -Wickersham Road,
under contract with Johnson & Johnson, is hereby accepted, and retained percentages ordered
held for 30 days.from this acceptance date, as required by law.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, Mrs. Kate Carman of Nooksa.ck, was granted per-
mission to move a small building about 21 miles down Nooksack-Sumas Pavement but traffic must
not be stopped for long at any one time; railing may be removed from bridge while moving
house, and must be replaced by the mover in as good condition as it is at present time; and
Mrs. Carman must be responsible for all damages which may arise thru the moving of said building.
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Claim of Ivan Shand, in the amount of $137.00, against Whatcom County, was filed in
office of Auditor.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Elder, it was agreed with Standard Auto Co. to turn in
the County School Supt's car at an exchange value of $450.00 on a new car at $750.00, leaving
a balance of $300.00 to pay from Co. Supt's Maintenance budget.
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Surety bonds of Geo. H. Waters, Treas., $3000.00, and Mfrs. H. L. Julius, Clerk,
$500.00, both of Point Roberts Township, and both with Indemnity Insurance Co., were approved
by the Board and filed with Co. Clerk.
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,/ Surety bond of Barney Hanson as Constable for Blaine, $500.00, with P:iaryland Casualty
Co., was approved by the Board and filed with Co. Clerk.
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✓ Surety bond of Shields & Burrous for $9617.40 given by U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co.,
covering contract for improvement of Perm. Hy. #13B, was approved by the Board, and filed
with Auditor.
Application of J. B. OtNeall for license to operate pool table at Four -Corners, near
Ferndale, was endorsed approved by the Board.
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THIS LGREEMENT, made and entered into this 28th day of June, 1929, between the BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by virtue of
Chapter 35 of the Laws of 1911, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and Shields &
Burrous of Ferndale for themselves, heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,
hereinafter called the Contractor.
WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, herein-
after mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto covenant
and agree as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Permanent Highway No. 13-B as Smith Road in 01hatcom County, Washington,
between Station 0+00 and Station 79+09.25 in accordance with and as described in the attached
plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms, conditions and stipulations
herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by sudh reference incorporated herein and
made part hereof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth at length, and shall perform
any alterations in or additions to the work ,covered by -this contract and every part thereof
and any extra work which may be ordered as provided in this contract and every part thereof.
11. The contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor,
carriage, tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be
requisite for the transfer of materials and for construction and completing the work provided
for in this contract and every part thereof.
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SUPERVISION OF VIORK:
111. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the work included
in this contract is to be done under the direct supervision and to the complete satisfaction of
the County Supervising Engineer or the construction engineer, and hereinafter called the engineer,
or his duly authorized representative, and that his decision as to the true construction and mean-
ing of the contract, plans, specifications and estimates and as to all questions arising as to
the proper performance of the work shall, subject to the approval by the State Highway Engineer,
be final.
ANNULLIENT OF CONTRACT:
1V. Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of proper-
ly 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 of the agreements
herein contained, the Board shall be at liberty, after three days written notice to the Con-
tractor, to provide any such labor or materials and to deduct the cost thereof from any money
then due or thereafter to become due to the Contractor under this contract, and if the Engineer
shall certify that such refusal, neglect or failure is sufficient ground for such action, the
Board may, by written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said work, and
enter upon the premises and take possession of all the materials, tools and appliances thereon,
for the purpose of completing the work included in this contract, and employ by contract, or
otherwise any other person or persons to finish the work, and provide the materials therefor, and
in case of such discontinuances of the employment of the Contractor, he shall not be entitled to
receive any further balance of the amount to be paid under this contract, 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 incurred by the Board in finishing the work, such excess shall be paid
by the Board to the Contractor, but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Con-
tractor shall pay the difference to the Board.
COMPLETION OF CONTRACT:
V. The Contractor hereby agrees to commence the work called for under this agreement
within ten (10) days from the date hereof, and to complete all the work called for under this
agreement in all parts and requirements before the lst day of September, 1929. PROVIDED,
however, that the Board shall have the right, in its discretion to extend the time for com-
pletion of said work. No such extension shall be valid unless the same be in writing and signed
by the Board or its chairman. All requests for an extension of time must be in writing and be
accompanied by the written consent to such extension by the surety on the bond of the contractor.
In case an extension of time is asked for by the Contractor and granted by the Board,
the Contractor agrees to reimburse Yhatcom County for all engineering and inspection costs in-
curred in the prosecution of this contract from the date herein named as the date of completion
until tale actual date of completion and acceptance. To insure said reimbursement, the Engineer
shall certify monthly to the County Auditor all amounts due Whatcom County for such extra
engineering and inspection and the County Auditor will charge the same against the Contractor
the same as any verified claim and withhold the warrant for the final estimate until the same is
paid by certified check.
The Board hereby reserves the right to make use of any portion of said work before the
completion of the entire work without invalidating the contract or constituting acceptance of any
of the work.
Vl. Time shall be of the essence of this contract, and in case the Contractor shall fail
in the due performance of the contract by and at the time herein mentioned, or by and at such
time to which the period of completion may have been extended, he shall be liable to pay to the
Board as and for liquidated damages and not as penalty the sum of ten (10) dollars for each and
every day which may elapse between the appointed and actual time of completion, which said sum
is hereby agreed upon; fixed and determined as the damage that will be suffered by such failure
to complete within the time named; and the Board may deduct the same from the amount due or to
become due to the Contractor and such payment or deductions shall not in any degree release the
Contractor from the further obligations and penalties in respect to the fulfillment of the entire
contract, nor any right which the Board might have to claim, sue for and recover compensation and
damages for non-performance of this contract.
RIGHT OF WAY:
It is understood and agreed by the Contractor, that, if it should appear at any time that
the aforesaid county has not acquired title to all of the right of way and lands necessary for
the performance of the work under the provisions of this agreement, the Contractor waives any
and all claim for damages against the aforesaid county and its officers which the Contractor may
sustain by reason of any delay in the performance of said work occasioned by the failure of the
aforesaid county or its officers to acquire title to any of said lands or right of way, but that
the date of completion will be extended a number of days equal to the period of such delay.
Vll. Payments shall be made for work and labor performed and materials furnished under
this contract according to the schedule of rates and prices and the specifications hereto attach-
ed and made a part hereof. The Engineer shall determine the unit quanities and classifications
of all work done and materials furnished under the provisions of this agreement, and his de-
termination thereof shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor.
Partial payments upon this contract will be made at the request of the Contractor, once
each month, on estimates of the County Supervising Engineer, subject to the amount reserved. In
compliance with the provisions of Chapter 166, Laws of 1921, as amended to date, there shall be
reserved from the moneys earned by the Contractor or estimates during the progress of the im-
provement or work, a sum equal to fifteen (15%) per cent of such estimates, said sum to be re-
tained by the State, County, City, Town, District, Board or other public body, as the case may
be, as a trust fund for the protection and payment of any person or persons, mechanic, sub-
contractor or materialman who shall perform any labor upon such contract or the doing of said
work, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions
and supplies for the carrying on of such work. Said fund shall be retained for a period of
thirty (30) days following the final acceptance of said improvement or work as completed, and
every person performing labor or furnishing supplies towards the completion of said improvement
or work shall have a lien upon said fund so reserved, provided such notice of lien of such
clai -m ant s1ll:,ll ba Ci_ Ten in t:ze manner and within the time provided in Section 1161 of Remington
Ballingerts Annotated Code and Statutes of Washington as now existing and in accordance with
any amendments that may hereafter be made thereto; PROVIDED, HO`VVEVER, that where in any improve-
ment or work the contract price shall exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), but ten
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1929
per cent (10%) shall be reserved on estimates in excess of said sum or where the aggregate of
previous estimates equals or exceeds said amount. In case of lump sum price a schedule of
prices to be used as a basis of partial payments shall be increased or reduced in the same
ratio that the lump sum price bears to the preliminary estimate.
The certificate of the State Highway Engineer, certifying that the entire work has been
completed in accordance with the contract, specifications, plans, map and profile shallcon-
stitute final acceptance of the work.
Final payment shall be made as follows: After the expiration of thirty (30) days follow-
ing the final acceptance of said improvement or work, and the expirati.on of the time for
filing of lien claims, as herein provided, said reserve, or all amounts thereof in excess of
sufficient sum to meet and discharge the claims of materialmen and laborers who have filed
their claims, as provided for in Section l of this Act (Chapter 166 Laws of 1921) together
with a sum sufficient to defray the cost of such action and to pay attorneyts fees, shall be
paid to said Contractor.
V111. All payments under this contract shall,be made by the State Treasurer from the
Permanent Highway Fund, upon warrants of the State Auditor issued upon presentation of proper
vouchers by the.Contractor, said vouchers to be approved by the Board, and no payment shall
be made for any alteration made during the progress of'the work unless the same shall have
been approved by the Board of County Commissioners by resolution and a copy of said resolution
shall have been transmitted to the State Highway Engineer, and in case of final payment to be
accompanied by certificate of the State Highway Engineer as aforesaid. No warrant, however,
can be issued for any purpose against the Permanent Highway Fund unless there is sufficient
money to pay such warrant in such fund to the credit of Whatcom County, PROVIDED, HOWEVER
that in case the Permanent Highway herein described shall be improved or constructed' pursuant
to a petition as provided in Section 2, Chapter 35, of the Laws of 1911, as amended, then and
in.that event, such portion of the total expense under this contract as shall be chargeable to
the property within the improvement district shall be paid from the General Road and Bridge
Fund of the County upon the presentation of proper vouchers thereof.
ALTERATIONS IN OR ADDITIONS TO WORK OR AMPLIFICATION OF PLANS:
3X. Any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract or any part
.thereof deemed necessary by the Engineer may be made in the work shown and described in the
plans and specifications but only upon written order of said Engineer or his authorized re-
presentative, and when so made, the value of the work so added or omitted shall be computed
by the Engineer under the provisions of this contract, and the amount so determined shall be
final and conclusive and binding upon the Contractor.
The schedule of unit or itemized prices hereto attached is.intended to form a part of
this contract and shall constitute, as far as possible the basis upon which the value of all
work added or omitted shall be computed.
It is also understood and agreed that the Engineer may furnish to the'Contractor such
additional plans and explanation, not inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the
original plans and specifications as said Engineer may deem necessary to detail -and illustrate
the work, and that the contractor shall conform to and abide by the same.
INSPECTION OF WORK AND MATERIALS:
X. The contractor shall provide sufficient, safe and proper facilities at all times
for the inspection of the work by the Board or its authorized representatives. The said con-
tractor shall furnish the said Board or its authorized representatives, without charge,
samples of materials used in construction as said samples may be required, in order that the
character of such material may be determined. All materials and methods shall be subject to
approval of the Engineer.
Defective work or material may be condemned by the Engineer any time before the final
acceptance of the work. Notice of such condemnation shall be given in writing by the Engineer.
Such condemned work shall be immediately taken down or changed. Defective material shall be
immediately removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Failure or neglect
on the part of the Engineer to condemn unsatisfactory material or 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 the aforesaid county from recovering damages in
case fraud was practiced, or for defective work resulting from the contractorts dishonesty_
Time lost in replacing such improver work shall not furnish any ground to the contractor
for claiming an extension of time for the completion of the work, and shall not release the
contractor from damages or liabilities for failure to complete the work within the time re-
quired.
Incompetent, careless, or negligent employees or agents shall be forthwith discharged
by the contractor upon the written request of the Board, or Engineer in charge, and failure to
comply with such requests shall be sufficient grounds for the termination of this contract.
UNAVOIDABLE, DELAYS:
Should the contractor be delayed in the prosecution or completion of the work by the
act, neglect, or default -of the Board or of the Engineer or any other contractor employed
upon the work, or by any damage caused by fire or other casualty for which the Contractor is
not responsible, or by combined action of workmen, in no way caused by or resulting from de-
fault or collusion on the part of the Contractor, then the time herein set for the completion
of the work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason of any or all
of the cases aforesaid, which extended period small be determined and fixed by the Board,
whose determination shall be final, but no such allowance shall be made unless a claim therefor
is presented in writing to the Board within ten (10) days after the occurrence of such delay.
ACCEPTANCE OF WORK:
X1. It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto that approval of the
final estimate by signature thereon of the State Highway Engineer shall constitute acceptance,
on the date -of such approval, of the work and materials included in the items comprising such
final estimate, provided, however, such approval shall not constitute an acceptance of any
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE
28th DAY OF
June
1929
unauthorized work; that no payment made under this contract, except the final payment, shall
be evidence of the performance of this contract, either wholly or in part, but that no payment
shall constitute an acceptance of unauthorized or defective work or of improper material.
RISK, WORK AND MATERIAL:
X111. The work and material for such improvement, including any extra work that may be or-
dered, shall be at the sole risk of the Contractor until the same shall have been finally ac-
cepted by the Engineer, Board and the State Highway Engineer, and any damage or loss that may
occur or result to the same and any protection against, and repair or replacement of, damage or
loss thereto, prior to acceptance of said improvement, shall fall upon and be made good by the
said contractor at his own expense.
RESPONSIBILITY NON -TRANSFERABLE:
The contractor shall not let, assign or transfer this contract, or any interest therein or
any part thereof, without the consent in writing of the Board. The contractor shall file with
the Board a duplicate of all sub -contracts made and approved as aforesaid.
The contractor shall give his personal attention to the work at all times and shall be
present, in person or by duly authorized representative, on the site of the work continually
during its progress and shall receive instructions from the Engineer. Any sub -contractor shall
be considered the agent of the Contractor and the latter shall be responsible for all work and
material furnished and any indebtedness incurred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to
perform work in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer, the Board may terminate the subcontract
under trhich such work is being performed.
DAMAGES; PERSONS AND PROPERTY:
X1V. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages and injury which shall be caused, or
which shall occur to any person or persons or property whatsoever, by reason directly or in-
directly of any operations of said Contractor or any of his servants, employees, or subcontrac-
tors, or of any breach or violation of the provisions of this agreement or of any of his duties
or obligations thereunder. The Contractor shall also assume all liability for and protect the
Board from any damages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles or devices in any
part of the work.
MEDICAL AID -INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE:
It is mutually agreed between the parties hereto that whenever any payments or contri-
butions are required under the provisions of Chapter 74, Laws 1911, (Industrial Insurance Act)
or any amendments thereof, and Chapter 28, Laws of 1917 (Medical Aid Act) or any amendments
thereof, and such payments or contributions are due and unpaid, the Board may deduct and retain
from any sum due the Contractor hereunder the amount of such payments or contributions, and pay
the same into the funds created by said acts for the benefit of said contractor.
EIGHT HOUR DAY:
XV. It is part of the public policy of the State of Washington that all work by contract
or day labor done for it, or any political subdivision created by its law, shall be performed
in work days of not more than eight (8) hours each, except in cases of extraordinary emer-
gencies. No case of extraordinary emergency shall be construed to exist in any case where other
labor can be found to take the place of the labor which has already been employed for eight (8)
hours in any calendar day. In case of the violation of the provisions of this article, the
Board shall have the right to cancel this contract without written notice, and shall have the
right to complete the -work in the manner provided in Article 1V hereof.
BOND:
XV1. The Contractor agrees to execute and furnish to the Board a good and sufficient bond
with an approved surety company as surety, said bond to be payable to the aforesaid county in
the penal sum of the full amount of the contract, conditions that all the provisions of this
contract shall be faithfully performed by the contractor, and shall indemnify the aforesaid
county against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffered or claimed, for injuries to
persons or property during the carrying out of the work of this contract, and further conditioned
as required by law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and materialmen,
and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or sub -contractors with provisions or
supplies for the carrying on of such work. If the Board shall have reason to believe that the
security on said bond has become impaired since the execution thereof, or is insufficient, it may
require the Contractor to furnish other or additional security.
XV11. The Board hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ
the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the work upon aforesaid
permanent highway, and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and
specifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for
the same at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided -for in this contract and
every part thereof. The Board further agrees to employ the contractor to perform any altera-
tions in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and any extra
work that may be ordered and to pay for the same under the terms of this contract.
The contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators successors and
assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein contained upon the
part of the Contractor.
XV111. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the aforesaid county by
reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IN WITNESS WEiEREOF, the said contractor has executed this instrument and the said Board of
County Commissioners of aforesaid county, pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has caused this
instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by itsChairman duly attested by its
Clerk, the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board to be hereunto affixed
on the date in this instrument first above written.
it n 11ittt it If if it 1111 It tt it if Shields & Burrous
it Board of County Commiss- it By J. A. Shields CONTRACTOR
it ioners of Whatcom County it
it State of Washington if Geo. Elder, Chairman
n 11 n it it it it 11 it 11 11 It if if if F . C . Reeve
Attest: G. P. KINCAID, Clerk of Said Board. Fred E. Laube
By F. C. Martin, Deputy. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P . M . to meet Monday, July 1, at 9 A. PSI.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS
73
July TERM Monday
THE
lst
DAY OF July
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 28, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Division of Municipal Corp.
Transc.
Exam. Reports on 13 Townships
26.00
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
M. Bronsema
Salary
as
Asstt Bookkeeper & School Deputy Auditor
125.00
A. J. Love'
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls
175.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100:00
Grayce A. Green
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile, Assigned to
First National Bank
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50) & Probation
Officer(62.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
�.25.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.00
N. W. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Co. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary
as
Asstt Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise E. Gawley
Salary
as
Ass1t Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk"
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Edw. F. Melhart
Salary
as
Cashier for Treasurer (25 days)
116.75
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer.
115.00
Irene bloe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as
Warrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
105.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Deputy Sheriff
175.00
John Al. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
do
140.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Ass1t Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
D. W. Love, Assigned to
Frank Wilson, Co. Treas.
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor (17 days}
162.00
G. H. Nuzum, Assigned to
do
15z �� )
Frank Wilson, Co. Treas.
do
93.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
do
(13 1f )
43.33
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
1:87.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Asstt Supt. of Schools
125.00
Helen W. Smith
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (20 days)
60.00
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Ass1t Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agri.c. Agent
80.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Supt. of County Home
150.00
M. B. King
Salary
as
Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday
THE
Tst
DAY OF July
19 29
Mrs. Henry Dahlen
Gladys D. White
Grace Knowles
Mrs. C. I'Velcome, Assigned
M. B. King
A. J. Welch
C. L. Prioss
C. A. W. Smith
Walter Borchardt
C. J. McNabb
Carl McCoy
Walter Fouts
Wilbur R. Riley
Ira Smith
George toitulewicz
U. W. Tod
C. Humphreys
E. A. Nickson
Anna B. Van Cleve
Tena Campbell
Margaret Thomas
Myrtle Strandberg
Frank Wilson
F. M. Carver
Carl McCoy
"N. H. Beach
Geo. H. Sybrant
Alvada Kelly
Nellie H. Abbott
Margaret J, Diaz
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
Louis W. King
Earl V. Myatt
Gladys hi. Smith
Nora Procter
Thora Thorsteinson
Mrs. Clara S. Hatvedt
Ellen B. Nelson
Bertha F. Tallman
Daisy B. Griffen
Lois Pebley
Leila E. Honey
Mrs. Lillian P. Medcalf
William S. Perry
Dessie May Dunagan
Edna MacKinnon Fisher
Clara P. Wilcox
Mrs. Lorena B. Bellingar
Diary G. Hoyer
Claire Kaufman
Lizziellen Belcher
A. M. Halverson
Mae H. Simpson
Ellen I1. Wright
L. E. Unger
Marguerite Camozzi
W. L. Selby
Beulah H. Hobart
J. E. Miles
Catherine Montgomery
R. B. LeCocq, Agent
R. H. Smith
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Western Union 'Teleg. Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Salary as Cook at County Home -Assistant 25.00
Salary as Nurse at County Home 115.00
Salary as Asstt Nurse at County Home 75.00
to
Northern Grocery Co.
N. J. Pynor
Cornwall Pleat Market
Frye & Company
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
The Home Store
C. C. King, Assigned to
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Hanning Hardware
Puget Sound Pow. & Light Co.
C. H. Barlow
Dr. R. C. Rosson
Dr. Clinton H. Prouty
Stocker Sisters
Elwin Beyer
Mrs. Frances Lohman
JAI. 'T . Oliver, Assigned to
11. B. King
Mrs. E. `1. Day
Mrs. S. D. 1l1elsh, Assigned to
IA. B. ring
F. F. Gerard.
Northern Grocery Co.
do
do
do
Salary as
Hostess at County Home
Salary as
Janitor at County Home
Salary as
Laborer at County Home
Salary as
Supervising Engineer
Salary as
Instrumentman for Engineer
16
Salary as
Draftsman for Engineer
25
Salary as
do
Chainman for Engineer
211
222
115
Salary as
Inspector A-W Road
8
Salary as
Inspector Smith Road
Painting
Ferry Slip
Services
to Pros. Attorney a/c N.P.Ry.Tax
do
do
do
Expense as County Treasurer
Expense as Assessor
Expense as Supervising Engineer
Expense as Constable, Bellingham
Expense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as Probation Officer
Expense as Superintendent of County
Expense as County T. B. Nurse
Expense as Agricultural Agent
Expense as Ass't Agr. Agent
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
Services to Supervising Engineer
Service to Co. Supt. a/c Exams
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Services on County Board
& Serv. to Co. Supt. a/c
Services on County Board
75.00
25.00
75.00
1.00
75.00
10.00
187.50
days 104.00
It 125.00
it 96.75
If 101.25
it 48.00
75.00
15.00
Suit(Emerg) 4.00
1t 4.00
it 6.00
it 6.00
12.80
36.20
29.98
37.90
2.20
.80
Schools . 38.51
21.02
4.95
10.50
20.85
7.65
15.37
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
6.00
6.00
(May) 3'.00
of Education(10.00)
Exams(9.00) (14ay-June)
of Education
do (May -June)
do it If
Premium on Bond of County Health Officer (2 yrs)
Bond premium a/c Barney Hanson, Constable, Blaine
Phone service to County Offices
Telegraph service for Prob. Of.(1.66) & Agric.
Agent(1.50)
Groceries for Juvenile Home
do
Meat for Juvenile
do
Feed
Mdse .
Home
for Juvenile Home
for Juvenile Home
House rent for Juvenile Home
Hardware for Juvenile Rome
Lamps for Juvenile Home
Pump belt for Juvenile Home
Dental services for County Home
do 01:ay )
Treating patient at County Home
Labor at County Home
do
do
Services as Extra Nurse at County Home
do
Groceries for County Home
19.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
5.00
5.00
90.18
3.16
30.1.5
6.17
8.39
1.10
6.70
1.50
25.00
2.21
2.25
1.00
12.00
3.00
2.00
39.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
7.50
72.74
2.85
RECORD OF C®XIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE lst DAY OF July 1929
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home
$ 282.66
M. J. 0tConnor
Coffee for County Home
101.10
M. E. Hazelwood, Assigned to
IA. B. King
Strawberries for County Home
14.50
Mrs. W. E. Whittaker
Gooseberries for County Home
4.00
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for County Home
50.55
1trnatcom Co. Dairyments Asstn
Butter for County Home
116.40
Frye & Company
Meat for County Home
234.95
Nick Rado
Fish for County Home
30.00
W. J. Pynor
Supplies for County Home
59.51
Fox River Butter Co.
Feed for County Home
76.80
Golden Rule -Trading Co.
Fertilizer for County Home (Mch)
26.00
Swift & Company
Soap for County Home (Apr)
9.10
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & Fuel Oil for -County Home
101.53
Puget Sound Power & Lt. Co.
Lt. & Power for County Home (5/29 to 6/28)
75.80
The Home Store
Mdse. for County Home
121.85
Morse Hdw. Co.
Hardware for County Home
30.56
Northwest Hdw. Co.
do
19.03
Thiel & Welter
Mattress, etc. for County Home
36.35
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Lumber for County Home
17.63
Red. Cross. Pharmacy
Drugs for Juvenile Home(7.40) Jail(.65) County Home
(61.40)
69.45
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County Home
118.05
City Drug Store
Drugs for County Patients
10.60
Owl Pharmacy
Supplies for County Physician
3.05
Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory
Laboratory work for County Physician
14.50
Dr. F. J. Van Kirk
Services to County Patient
4.00
George Monroe
Burial of Adolph Langer
25.00
Hollingsworth-Dahlquist
Funeral Home
Burial of Mrs. Lockstead
25.00
Arthur C. Harlow
Ambulance service for County Patients
7.00
I. N. Cone
Assistance rendered Edwards & Parker
58.33
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of Co. T. B. Patients
291.42
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
do
49.99
El Reposa Hospital, Assigned
to Nettie"Kraemer -
do
23.60
Georgia'Connolly
do
20.00
Mrs. John'H. Schemstad
do
64.30
Mrs. Elsie Kernan
do
130.75
Mrs. C. H. King
do
64.30
Mrs. Mary Lynden
do
64.30
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
do
45.00
Mrs. A. L. Youngstrom
do
50.00
A. C. Gwinnup
Expense as T. B. Patient
20.00
St. Lukets Hospital
Care of County Patients
10.71
M. E. Clarke
Care of Mary A. Mitchell
10.00
Mrs. E. K. Sem
Care of T. H. Johnson family
30.00
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Kiss Evans (May -June)
3.20
M. J. O►Connor
Groceries for Hall, et al
163.95
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom (may -June)
23.71
Chetwood Grocery
Groceries for Clynick
15.84
Mt. Baker -Grocery
Groceries for Golden (May -June)
15.75
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Chatterton
15.75
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for DeFraye
12.00
do
Groceries for Osborne, et al
114.81
Jacobson Grocery
Groceries for Mrs. Trove
12.50
Isaacs Grocery
Groceries for Broome, et al
27.00
Quality Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Mrs. Edwards
15.89
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Johnson, et al
25.00
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Jarmon, et al
40.42
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Mason, et al (May -June)
30.67
Everson Merc. Co.
Groceries & Wood for Brooks, et al
47.47
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Oldham, et al
30.00
Wolten & Montfort
Groceries for Anway Bros., et al
97.76
Lynden Dept. Store
Groceries for Jeltma, et al (May)
44.22
Harvey Edwards
Milk for Brooks
3.15
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Iverson, et al (May -June)
52.50
D. H. Menser
Coal for Minard
12.60
Mrs. Harry Olin
House rent for Brooks
6.00
ICI. Valla
House rent for Youngstrom
10.00
William McCush
House rent for Mrs. Storvald (Jan to June, incl)
27.00
Bellingham Water Dept.
111ater rent for Mrs. Hunt (Mch to Dec, incl)
12.50
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lights for Evans (May 21-June 20)
1.65
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for County Offices
201.10
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
do
43.60
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Auditor(35.75) & Agric. Agent(34.75)
70.50
Towner Printing Co.
Supplies for Assessor
30.25
C. A. Griffith Printing Co.
Supplies for Auditor(2.75) & Clerk(.50)
3.25
Miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co.
Printing for Constable of Bellingham
14.50
Jay Thomas
Printing for County Auditor
1.50
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Supplies for County Clerk
33.00
Wallace W. Waters
Supplies for Superintendent of Schools
3.75
T. M. Baker
Supplies for Auditor
12.78
Clyde Banks Camera & Art Shop
Supplies for Prosecuting Attorney (May)
2.90
T. F. Doan
Blue prints for Supervising Engineer
29.60
Engineering News -Record
Subscription for Supervising Engineer
5.00
Washington Law Book Co.
One set 1929 Code Annotation Stickers for Ct. T-11-12
2.50
Hanning Hardware
Supplies for Sheriff
1.55
l,Aech. Dept. Remington Rand
Business Service
Repairs to Adding Macliine.for Assessor
7.25
;3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
JUIyTERM Monday THE 1st DAY OF July
' 9 29
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Martin Electric Co.
Repairs to bell from Ct. #2
.70
Standard Auto Co.
Repairs to Sheriff's car
6.00
Packard -Hinckley, Inc.
Parts for Sheriff's car (1,1ch)
1.13
Automotive Parts Service
do
1.66
Bellingham Machine Works
do
3.60
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff(.50) & Ass't Agric. Agent(14.10)
cars
14.60
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to Engineer(.30) Ass't Agric.
Agent(14.43) & Garage(1.69)
16.42
Bostrom's Super Service
Tire repairs for Sheriff(3.75) & Garage Serv.(.75)
4.50
Bob White Tire Shop
Tires & tubes for County Commissioner's car
46.90
John F. Campbell
Parts for Garage Service car
3.20
Hoff & Pinkey
Lumber for County Garage
1.00
Northwest Hardware -Co.
Supplies for Courthouse(19.27) & Garage Equip-
ment(1.85)
21.12
Elorse Hardware Co.
Hardware, etc. for Ferry Slip(18.15) Cths(.82)
Garage Equip.(20.79)
39.76
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lights for Cths(62.29) Gas for Jail(.7.72)
Lt.(5.85) & Pow.(5.96) for Garage
81.82
J. W. Kindall
Office rent for J. of P. Ct. #2 (flay)
25.00
W. N. Hine
J. of P: State vs. - - Martin
2.75
C. W. Brandon
Constable: do
2.40
Frank LeCocq
J. of P: State vs. Buss Eiene, et al
4.00
PhiT'Jobe
Deputy Sheriff: do
4.20
Frank LeCocq
J. of P: State vs. Barry Myers
2.00
Phil Jobe
Deputy Sheriff: do
2.10
V. Van Houten
J. of P: State vs. 1,1ary D. Bell
2.50
J. A. Smallwood
Constable: do
6.20
Cafe Richelieu
Meals for Jurors
37.80
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
530.40
A. Hamilton
Shoes repaird for Prisoners (may)
2.00
The Surprise Store
1,11attresses for Jail
21.00
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Dills
I'lood for Jail (may -June)
34.50
Alonzo Greenaood
Barbering for Chas. Weatherford (Apr -may -June)
3.25
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel oil for Courthouse
77.90
Theo. Sowersby
Labor as extra Janitor for Courthouse
6.00
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Courthouse
3.30
The Home Store
Mdse. for Janitor
3.65
Jule Martin
Salary as Lummi Ferryman
100.00
ROjID and BRIDGE FUND
Y. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver (212 days)
107.50
E. A. Nickson
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew 22 " )
110.00
Theodor Linde
Labor on Pleasant Valley Road 7#228
46.38
Herbert Brown
do
150.00
R. U. Hemmi
do
6.00
V. B. Rogers
do
25.00
Leo Jess
Labor on South Pass & Silver Lake Roads
138.00
F. J. Van Demark
do
129.00
Frank S. SwoD e
Labor on Hicks Road
45.00
Geo. Schenk
do
45.00
Geo. Brown
do
27.00
N. Hale
do
15.75
R. H. Oaen
do
12.50
Fred Tarte
do
21.00
Bert Smith
Patching Pavements
137.50
Dave Carlson
do
106.25
Virgil Irwin
do
106.25
T. P. Jeffers
Salary as Supt. of Maint. & Constr.
173.25
C. C. Gooding
Cutting brush on roads
54.00
Newt Hale
do
54.00
E. T. Sharp
do
81.00
V. B. Rogers
do
90.00
Geo. Brown
do
72.00
Royce Sharp
do
22.50
Joseph Jensen
Cutting brush on G. 14. & Pleas. Val. Roads
94.50
Bert Rutgers
do
63.00
John Meeboer
do
94.50
W. W. Van Over
Labor on Beach Bridge on Lummi Island
13.50
George Van Over
do
13.50
John Meeboer
do
13.50
Joseph Jensen
do
9.00
11. L. Balfour
Rebuilding bridges
150.00
Ed Top
do
118.75
W. ,7. Van Oyer
do
99.00
George Van Over
do
94.50
V1. V. Hayden
do
99.00
Chet Holmes
do
13.50
Clarence Deal
Repairs to Welcome Bridge
54.00
Wilber Bell
do
48.00
Paul Gay
do
38.00
Roy Gates
do
12.00
Auldy Kenney
do
22.00
Adrian Nouwens
Labor with truck on Birch Bay Rds & others
264.00
Chet Holmes
Truck driver a/c road.repairs
84.37
A. L. Park
Flouring on road
8.50
Holaard Brown
Mousing on roads
38.00
Harry L. Willey
do
20.00
Art Tyler
Loading Poles for Bridge on Road 465
2.00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Toll service a/c road machinery
2.60
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE ist DAY OF July
19 29
et�
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
The Home Store
Clothing for Prisoner Road Crew
$ 10.11
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood a/c road repairs
15.00
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridges, etc.
370.91
J. Norstrom & Son
Lumber for Bridge on Road 445
216.97
Deming Lumber Co.
Lumber for 1,11elcome Bridge
73.10
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Bridge on Road 465
97.20
Emil Fullner
Piling for Bridges
185.00
Bellingham Concrete Products Co.
Culvert for Pleasant Valley & South Pass Roads
132.20
South Alley Garage
Repairs to Road Supt.ts car (Apr)
3.25
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Road Supt.1s car
2.69
Western Tractor & Equipment Co.
Parts for tractor
11.21
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for tractors & trucks
11.40
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to tar pot truck
9.00
Schilling-Evertz Co.
Parts for rock crusher donkey
4.20
Ballou & Wright
Parts for grader
8.86
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Parts for road grader
8.60
H. W. Buzzard
Repairs to shovel, etc.
19.25
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Parts for gas shovel
17.00
Bellingham Machine Works
Repairs to Gas Shovel
3.69
Standard Auto Co.
Parts for gas shovel, etc.
29.00
Tennent Steel Crop.
Parts for gas shovel
9.35
Puget Sound ti�delding Co.
Welding etc. for road machinery
20.45
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Bridges & Road Machinery
25.84
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Roads, Bridges & Road equipment
252.17
Lynden Dept. Store
Hardware for bridges (May)
31.16
Lynden Service Station
Gas & Oil for Supt.!s car
4.55
it. View Store
Gas a/c Kickerville Road
2.00
Highway Garage
Gas a/c Bridges on Road 465
6.10
Chas. N. Adkinson
Gas for South Pass Road
5.80
Custer Garage
Gas a/c piledriver from South Pass Road
3.00
Garden Service Station
Gas a/c shovel to South Pass Road
2.40
Bert Markel
Gas a/c grader from Silver Lake Road
2.00
I;iilo Gay Repair Shop
Gas a/c grader to Silver Lake Road
2.20
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for roads & bridges
240.24
Union Oil Co.
Gas, etc. for road work
149.61
E. T. Sharp
Labor at Rock Crusher (May)
9.00
William Frost
Labor on South Pass Road
88.87
Glenn T. Sharp
do
36.00
Leo Eason
do
46.00
J. W. MlcGhee
do
54.00
Joe Henry
do
52.00
Melvin Reitan
do
46.00
Andy Straka
do
51.75
Geo. Warner
do
68.75
Fred Tarte
do
120.00
Ray H. Owen
do
100.00
Geo. Schenk
do
171.00
Frank S. Swope
do
171.00
N. Hale
do
8.00
Geo. Broom
do
8.00
P. J. Zwaschka
do
66.00
E. Wuscher
do
40.00
E. J. Zwa.schka
do
35.00
Paul Wellbrock
do
2.00
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
John Bullock
Labor on Samish & Lake Whatcom Boulevard
110.00
John Bullock, Jr.
do
96.75
A. Ewing
do
63.00
John Tamman
do
57.75
Sam Bullock
do
83.25
John West
Labor on Lake Whatcom Boulevard
85.00
J. F . Howard
do
45.00
A. F. Howard
do
80.00
Harry Prevost
do
54.00
Henry 0. Forsen
do
60.75
Nick Omlin
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
48.00
C. W. Johnson
do
21.00
Joe Gotchy
Maintaining roads
110.00
William Breuer
do
125.00
C. L. Howe
Maintenance Sumas-Kendall Road
144.00
W. E. Minaker
do
10.00
Ray Chapman
Labor on Guide Meridian Road
4.50
W. B. Sturgeon
do
4.50
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Co.
Wood tar pot repair outfit (May)
12.00
Diehl I:iotor Co.
Parts for trucks & graders
249.84
iorthwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Lake Whatcom Boulevard
7.36
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Samish Road & others
73.74
Bellingham Sash & Door Co.
Lumber for Samish Road
12.31
W. J. Hambley
Sharpening drills a/c Lake Whatcom Boulevard
3.70
Olympic machinery Co.
Grader blades
46.25
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Grader blades
137.78
R. A. Darnell
Gravel for Samish Road
3.50
Park Township
Gravel for Lake Whatcom Boulevard
266.00
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for roads
21.17
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & Asphalt for Samish Road & others
46.61
p° RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE
1st DAY OF
July
19 29
M. J. Bamford
Clem Knutson, Assigned to
Farmers & Merc%cants St. Bank
David Bisset
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Pacific M erct. Co.
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
W. B. Sturgeon
Ray Chapman
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
Cornie DeValois
Glenn T. Sharp
J. W. MlcGhee
do
Glenn T. Sharp
L. R. Abel
Clifford Benson
Max Fullner
Art Emerson
Wm. Radder
T. L. Meece
Joe Dominic
Bill Germain
Jim Ferrero
Adrian Nouwens
Northwest Hardware Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Larson & irliller
Iverson Lumber Co.
G. A. Palmer
Elmer J. Andersen
Emil Fullner
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
N. V. State Bank
do
Axling-Whisnand Motors, Inc.
Union oil Co.
R. F. Raper
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
Geo. Carpenter
T. C. Fraser
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Smith Motor Co.
Henry Alvin Roe
Julius Aultman
Bert Loomis
Florence Holtzheimer
Geo. Itathbone
Dewey Van Der Stoep
Leo Koole
Klement Krul j ac
C. A. Perry
L. L. Nims
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (31 days)
Labor on Polinder & Bremner Wings
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Van Zandt & Polinder V°Jings
do
Labor on Van Zandt & Everson Wings
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Labor with truck on Van Zandt tiding x others
Hardware for Van Zandt Vding & River machinery
Hardware for Shumway Wing & others
Parts for river tractor
Repairs to piledriver
Lumber for Galbraith Wing
Piling for Bremner Wing
Piling for Everson Wing
do
17.50
150.00
125.0.0
5.00
53.50
81.00
108.00
118.75
59.50
36.00
48.00
45.00
33.75
122.50
110.25
114.00
122.50
122.50
7.00
73.50
22.50
22.50
36.00
8.78
188.54
7.16
6.25
17.28
240.00
32.00
349.70
Piling for Galbraith & Van Zandt Wings 500.00
do 386.37
Gas a/c Bremner Wing 2.73
Gas & oil for Acme Wing & others 25.44
Piling for Galbraith, Everson & Van Zandt V°zings 211.16
..
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
270.00
Salary as Deputy Sheriff 140.00
Expense as Sheriff 36.83
Reimbursing Garage Revolv. Fund for claims paid 126.89
Balance on car for Sheriff 367.00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND.
Relief 50.00
do 30.00
do 20.00
do 25.00
CONSUL. DR. IMPT. GIST. #1 MAIN`.i'. FUND.
Labor on ditch 22.50
do 45.50
do 43.75
do 30.00
DRAIN. IMPT . DIST . #15 MAINT . FUND.
Labor on ditch 34.00
do 44.00
HEATH DITCH MAINT . FUND
A. L. Wight Material & Labor for Heath Ditch 53.30
,U. G. Helferich Labor on ditch 61.00
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Applications for dances by Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach; Helpers Club
at Liberty, Dist. #99; Ole Hansen at Glacier; J. 111. Alderson at Birch Bay, all on June 29th,
and Hopewell Community Club on July 4, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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J June reports of County home, Horticultural Inspector and Lummi Ferryman, were filed in
office of Auditor.
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J Report from Northern State Hospital re new patients from Whatcom Co. was filed in office
of Auditor. oflo---
Protest against approving plat of Greenacres Cemetery, was filed in office of Auditor.
!05010�
The Minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted by the Clerk of
the Boa d.
On IiIo lon the Board adjourned at 4 P. Pul. to meet Frid,2Julya,5 t 9 A. 11.
n�imu man boar-a---o-1--Coixnty C•ommissioners
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM .. r:Ionday THE 8tn DAY OF July 79 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 5, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Atlas Engine Co. Diesel Engine for Ferry Boat (Emergency)
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
6400.00
T. C. Fraser Drivers Licenses for Sheriff & Deputies 6.00
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V Claims of St. Joseph's Hospital for care of Chas. Lancaster, in the sum of $38.60;
W. I. Carter for relief in the sum of $50.00; Hal Rost for relief in the sum of $25.00; and
Lovisa Ballentyne for relief in sum of $10.00, were rejected by the Board.
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Applications for dance licenses by Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach Pavilion;
J. N. Alderson at Birch Bay; Goshen Community Club, all on July 4th, and Lake Samish Development
Co...for dance at Rainbow Beach Pavilion on July 6th, were endorsed approved by the Board.
Notice from State Treasurer that the receipts of the lateral highway fund to be
credited to Whatcom Count;T for 1929 will be approximately $74,430.01, was filed in office of
Auditor.
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HILL
IN RE VACATION OF PLAT KNO':lN AS NOB/ADDITION TO SEHOJIE,
WHIiTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
'� ORDER VACATING PLAT:
This matter coming on to be heard before the Board of County Commissioners of 1hatcom
County, aashington, on this 8th day of July, 1929, upon the petition of William Rath asking
Hill
for the vacation of the Plat of Nob/Addition to Sehome, Whatcom County, Washington.
It further appearing to this Board that the proper proceedings have been had and that
notice has been given according to law and that all proceedings have been duly and regularly
taken and the Board being in all respects fully advised in the premises,
Hill
HERENOG°J ORDERS .that the Plat of Nob/Addition to Sehome, I'hatcom County, Washington, be
Hill
and hereby is vacated; that said real estate comprising said plat of Nob /Addition to Sehome,
4hatcom County, vIashington, is described as follows; to -wit:
The North one-half of Southwest one -quarter of
Southeast one -quarter, Section thirty-two (32),
Township thirty-eight (38) North Range three (3)
East, V1hatcom County, Washington.
Dated, Bellingham, Washington, July 8, 1929.
11 II ii It 11 11 it it it It It it It It it
" Board of County Commiss- " Geo. Elder
" loners of b`Jhatcom County tl F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
It 1' State of �'d11 itt 11 Ir ton tr THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR
n tt If it a It a r t! a it II It 1,11HATCOM COUNTY, �IASHINGTON.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 5:30 P. 1:1. to meet on Friday, July
12, 1929, at 9 A. AI.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING
July TERM Friday THE
12tn DAY OF
July
' 929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I,,ionday, July 8, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims vrere alloyed and proceedings had:
Bellingham Marine Ry.
do
do
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. ?. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
4th Estimate on Construction Ferry Boat (Emerg.) $1360.00
Extra work on Ferry Boat 1t 574.24
do 165.00
Reimbursing Aud. Rev. Fd. for C. E. claims paid 146.91
do Gar. 158.49
Contribution on payrolls for June 48.73
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimburse. Aud. Revolv. Fd. for R. & B. claims paid 1.00
do Gar. 346.79
Contribution on payrolls for June 119.40
PERT, liidr;ii-T LiIGd"ib-''_Y 1,,!AINTENANCE FUND.
Reimburs. Garage Revolving Fd. for claims paid 112.70
Contribution on payrolls for June 21.87
RIVER I1-!PROVZ:q'1 NT FUND.
Reimburs. Garage Revolving Fund for claims paid 46.18
Contribution on payrolls for June 80.07
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Carl Bang Relief 15.00
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Claim of Bellingham Marine Ry. for extra trip of Inspector a/c ferry boat, in the sum
of 914.00, was rejected by the Board.
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Oath of Office of E. G. Swanson as Justice of Peace for Nevrhalem, was filed in office of
Auditor.
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i
On motion of F. C. Reeve, seconded by Laube, the ferry boat constructed under contract by
Bellingham Marine Ry. for ','Tnatcom County, was accepted by the Board and final estimate ordered
held for a period of 30 days from the date of acceptance as required by lazy.
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The following surety bonds for Lawrence Tovrnship officials, given by the Century Indemnity
Company, were approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk: Henry C. Halvorsen, Clerk,
�500.00; Fred M. Munsen, Treasurer, $5000.00; Harry I:.. Ingersoll, Assessor, $500.00; Henry C.
Halvorsen, J of P, u500.00; Peter Breuer, Road Overseer, y�250.00; Olof Johnson, Road Overseer,
�250.00.
Protest of Ferndale Township Supervisors against approval of plat of Greenacres Cemetery
by Board of County Commissioners, was filed in office of Auditor.
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Copy of Dept. of Interior approval of VJhatcom Countyls Application for highway over and
across Allotment of Joseph Bill on Lummi Indian Reservation a/c Lummi Shore Road, was filed in
office of Auditor.
Applications for dances by Northwood Grange; Lake Samish. Development Co. at Rainbow Beach
Pavilion; J. W. Alderson at Birch Bay, all on July 13th, and Goshen Community Club on July 13,
20 and 27, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
BEFORE THE BU ?RD OF COU14TY C01-1MISSiONLRS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
J
IN THE )MATTER OF SETTLE.�IENT WITd COUNTY )
ORDER ALLOaING CREDI`.PS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF MAY, 1 9 2 9 )
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE
12th DAY of
July
,9 29
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such. Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASs PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
974.48
School Fund
471.00
Military Fund
117.77
Permanent Highway Fund
37.81
Public Highway Fund
11.77
Higher Education Fund
1,652.44
Capitol Building Fund
133.97
Reclamation Revolving Fund
37.43
Veterans? Compensation Fund
602.35
Forest Fire Protection Fund
78.41
Parks & Parkways Fund
268.75
Game Fund
492.00
CASH PnID CITY AND TO;IN TREASURERS 61301.28
CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS 21100.12
01ARRANT S REDEE1,1ED :
Current Expense Fund
27,046.06
Road & Bridge Fund
28,338.04
Soldiers? Relief Fund
585.00
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
1,083.25
Liquor Investigation Fund
390.00
County Game Fund
855.24
Law Library Fund
149.50
Marriage Certificate Fund
70.00
River Improvement Fund
12,938.53
Port of Bellingham Fund
51519.42
School Districts, General Fund
75,032.60
School Districts, Building Fund
80.66
Mt. View Highway Fund (Perm. Hy. Tr10)
420.93
Schell Ditch Maintenance Fund
141.00
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
Current Expense Fund
.29
Road & Bridge Fund
18.88
Soldiers? Relief Fund
7.10
River Improvement Fund
125.73
Port of Bellingham Fund
18.93
School Districts, General Fund
376.86
School Districts, Building Fund
6.83
Lit. View Highway Fund (Perm. Hy. #10)
163.60
Schell Ditch 14aintenance Fund
5.57
Total Disbursements
$ 166,653.60
Vle do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in
Various banks to his credit at the close of business on June 8, 1929, to be as follows:
Depository 'Treasurer's Balance
First National Bank
Bellingham National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Company
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank
Bank of Sumas
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
167,322.81
52,229.90
66,800.62
30,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
40,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit June lst 531,353.33
Deposits June 1 to 8 inc. $178,073.63
Checks issued June 1 to 8 47,688.01 130,385.62
Total Cash on Deposit June 8th 661,738.95
Cash in Office:
Investments �5 16,641.92
Checks & Warrants 61505.83
Cash in Vault 1,673.50
Currency 11031.00
Silver 13.91 25,866.16
Grand Total Case on hand June 8th 9 687,605.11
%' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday
THE
12tn
DAY OF
July
99 29
IN TES`1'IMONY
'NHEREOF,
we have hereunto
set our hands
and affixed the
seal of the Board
of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 12th day of July, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121,1ISSIONERS OF
✓ 1,'VHATCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY )
ORDER OF SALE.
ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUEiff TAXES. >
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County
of Whatcom, State of 7ashington, 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, tree Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best in-
terests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFOR', IT IS HEREBY uRDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of the said
County of Iffhatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be, and he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and
best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927,
PROVIDI'll, HOWNVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter
fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to
publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News, being the county
official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, once a week for
three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as herein-
after described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours
of 9 o'clock A. PSI. and 4 o'clock P. Id. 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 which said sale may be ad-
journed.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co Commrs
W-ffl of Lots 5, 6, 7 & 8 in B1k 1 and
Lots 1 to 6 incl. in Blk 3, Boundary 1920
G arden Tracts 1921 689.44 $ 1100.00
Eldridge & Bartlett Add. to Sehome 1920
Lots 7-11, Blk 32 1922 328.61 425.00
New Whatcom Frac. Lot 7 B1k 116 1920 6.58 10.00
York Addition to Town of New Whatcom
Lots 7 & 8, B1k 17 1922 65.70 70.00
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday
THE
12th
DAY of July r9 29
N 12 NE SVd - N! of IN a . of N' SE
SW - SVI SE SW, less Rd. Sec. 14
Twp 40 north range 1 Nest, 37.28 A. 1922 $199.72 $200.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of July, 1929.
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County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F . C . Martin
Deputy.
r
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Morday, July 15, at
9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Monday THE
15th DAY OF
July
u n
Monday tr
22nd_ it it
July
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 12, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board in attend-
ance.
The folowing claims were allowed:
CURRENT EXPEiJSE FUND.
J. A. Wells Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
Chas. `.,V. Brandon do
LIQ-UOR INVESTIG I'TION FUND.
Phil Jobe Services as Deputy Sheriff
sffimmlfyl�
25.00
25.00
25.00
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M to meet on Monday, July 22, at 9 A. M.
The Board
met pursuant to
adjournment taken on 11londay,
July 15,
1929...Present,
Geo.
Elder, Chairman;
F. C. Reeve and
Fred E. Laube, Members, and
the Clerk
of the
Board in
attend-
ance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
IN THE MATTER OF' REGISTRATION OFFICER)
FOR S IIIIp_HP,I00 TOWNSHIP.
IHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
ORDER APPOINTING 1.4ARY WILKINSON.
WHEREAS, this Board has been notified of the death of Margaret C. Hayes, the regularly
appointed registration officer for Semiahmoo 'Township; and
WhEREAS, Mary Wilkinson has been recommended for appointment to fill said vacancy;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Mary Wilkinson be, and she is hereby appointed as Regis-
tration Officer for said Semiahmoo Township for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of July, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, July 26, 1929, at
9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
The following proceedings were had:
Petition to include in 1930 budget the building of bridge over'Ten Mile Creek on Road
ir
"254, was filed in office of Auditor.
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``/ Petition to provide in 1930 budget for Assistant .Matron at County Home, was filed in
office of Auditor.
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`� Applications for dance licenses by Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach
Pavilion on July 20 & July 27; Lummi Island Commercial Club at Lummi Bay Park; Helpers Club
at Liberty, Dist. No. 99, both on July 27; and, Hopewell Community Club on Aug. 3, 1929, were
endorsed approved by the Board.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, a Ford Coupe was purchased for Supt. of Con-
struction Maintenance, from Diehl Motor Co. at $720i5O, to be paid.far from Road & Bridge
Fund.
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On Motion the Board adjourned to meet Monday, July 29; 1929, at
9 A. PSI.
Z D RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July- _.TERM Monday, THE
29th
DAY OF July
1s 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 26, 1929. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board in attend -
ante.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Johnson oe Johnson, Assigned to
Bellingham National Bank 3d & Final Estimate Paving gaps in Acme -Wick. Rd. $1,166.14
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Surety Bond of Bellingham Evening News in amount of $2000.00, given by Hartford Accident
x Indemnity Co., covering contract for county printing for year beginning July 1, 1929 and ending
June 30, 1930, incl., was approved by the Board.
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PRINTING CONTRACT
THIS CONTRI CT, made and entered into in duplicate by and between WHkTCOIJ COUNTY, one of
the regularly organized counties of the State of Ifiashington, party of the first part, and the
BELLINGrijW EVENING i hi`IS, 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 does hereby designate the
BELLINGHAM EVENING NEVUS as the official newspaper of said county for one ,year, commencing on July
13 1929 and ending June 30, 1930; and does hereby award unto the party of the second part ex-
clusively 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,
Vbushington, except as is otherwise provided by law, it being understood and agreed that all pub-
lications 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 official netrrspaper above designated shall be made at the
rate hereinafter specified.
In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements, and in further consideration
of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publish in said
official newspaper, the BELLINGi3AN1 EVETJING 1VEVJS, 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 qualified 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 thirty (30(il) cents per column inch for the
first insertion and thirty (300) cents per column inch for subsequent insertion, said publica-
tions to be made both first and subsequent insertions in solid nonpareil type, single column,
12 em measurement; and to furnish two (2) free copies of each issue of said paper to Whatcom
County to be delivered, one to the County Auditorts Office and one to the County Commissionerls
Office; and to furnish 200 copies of the auditor►s annual report for One Hundred & 00/100
(w100.00) Dollars. Said publications are to include all summons in suit in which the 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, notices of nomination,
notice of elections, including primary and general and special elections, commissioners? pro-
ceedings and all other matters of every kind and nature whatsoever as may legally and properly de-
volve upon said county to publish in a newspaper, or which its officials may desire or be re-
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July. TERM Monday THE 29th DAY OF July 1929
quired in their official capacity to publish.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be subscribed
and seals affixed in duplicate, this 29th day of July, 1929.
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" State of 'Washington "
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
• County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Partin, Deputy.
WHATCOM COUNTY
BY Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BELLINGHAM EVENING NEWS
By S. I°°4. Harrison
Publisher.
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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 19th day of June, 1929, by and between the
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Wisconsin corporation, herein-
after referred to as the "Railroad Company?', and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation of
the State of V.`ashington, hereinafter referred to as the "Licensee",
W I T N E S S E T H:
That each of said parties, for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements of
the other of said parties hereinafter set forth, hereby covenants and agrees with such other
party as follows:
1. The Railroad Company hereby grants unto the Licensee the right to open and maintain
a highway crossing thirty ((301) feet wide over the right of way and tracks of the Railroad
Company, at grade, at station 377+00 of the engineers stations of the Railroad Company's main
track, as said tracks are now located in the Southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW4
SE4) of Section nine (9), Township forty (40) North, Range five (5) East, W. M., at Columbia,
in Whatcom County, Washington, such highway being commonly known as County Road No. 311, the
location of such crossing being shown on the map attached, marked Exhibit X and made a part
hereof by the parallel yellow lines.
WHEREAS, a grade crossing of a highway commonly known as Highway No. 394, has been in
use over the right of way and tracks of the Railroad Company in the southwest quarter of the
southeast quarter (SWI SE4) of said Section nine (9), the center line of said highway being
the common line between said section nine (9) and section sixteen (16), said township and
range, intersecting the center line of the Railroad Companyts main track at station 387+96
of the engineers stations of the Railroad Companyls main track, the location of such crossing
being shown on said Exhibit by the parallel red lines; and
WHEREAS, the use of said crossing by said road No..394, will not be required after the
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opening of said highway No. 311 and the close proximity of said crossing of said highway No.
394 to said crossing of said highway No. 311, creates an unnecessary hazard to the public and
burden upon the operation of said railroad and it is desired to abandon and close the crossing
of said highway No. 394;
THEREFORE, as a material consideration for the grants of the Railroad Company hereunder,
the Licensee shall, and it hereby agrees that it will, cause said crossing of said highway No.
394 to be legally vacated and closed.
The crossing hereinafter referred to is the crossing of said highway No. 311, to be in-
stalled and maintained as hereinafter provided.
2. The Railroad Company shall, and it hereby covenants and agrees that it will at its
sole cost and expense, install and maintain proper planking at said crossing between the rails
of each railroad track now or hereafter constructed intersecting said crossing and for one foot
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RECORD OF 'COMMISSIOI' ERA PROCEEDINGS
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29th
DAY OF July
19 29
on the outside of each rail, such planking to cover the space upon each of such track or tracks
lying between lines drawn parallel with and eight (a) feet on each side of the center line of
the easement hereby granted and lines drawn parallel with and one foot on the outside of each
rail of each of such tracks.
3.. The Licensee shall, and it hereby covenants and agrees that it will, at its own cost
and expense, grade and maintain the said highway excepting, however, the planking to be install-
ed by the Railroad Company as provided by section 2 hereof.
4. The Licensee shall at all times prosecute any work which it may do upon the railroad
right of way with reasonable care, skill and diligence, and will, in all matters relating to the
safety of railroad operations and the protection of employes of the Railroad Company engaged
thereon, conform to the directions of the Superintendent of the division of the railroad upon
which said crossing is located. It shall and will protect all ditches and other water courses in
the vicinity of said railway which may be crossed by said highway, by constructing and maintain-
ing as a part of its said highway grade adequate culverts or bridges for the purpose of carrying
said highway over such ditches or water courses without interference with the flow of the water
therein.
5. Each of the parties hereto hereby assumes all responsibility for the work and portion
of said crossing to be by it performed, constructed and maintained, and each of the said parties
hereby covenants and agrees that it will save the other harmless from all damages and claims for
damages growing out of failure to properly perform the portion of.the work or maintain the por-
tion of said crossing for which such covenanting party assumes responsibility as above set forth.
6. The Railroad Company shall have the right, notwithstanding anything herein contained,
to construct, maintain_ and operate such additional track or tracks along the right of way of said
railroad and across the easement hereby granted unto the Licensee as the Railroad Company shall
desire.
7. If at any time the Railroad Company shall elect, or be required by competent authority,
to raise or lower the grade of all or any part of the railroad premises upon which said highway
crossing is constructed, the Licensee shall at once alter and change that portion of said crossing
to be constructed and maintained by it as aforesaid, so as to conform to the change of grade re-
quired by the Railroad Company, and the provisions hereof shall thereafter apply to such crossing
as so changed.
8. The covenants and agreements to be by said Licensee observed kept and performed, as
hereinbefore set forth, shall be deemed and considered as conditions, for a breach of any of which
the Railroad Company may forfeit and determine the easement hereby granted. Such right of for-
feiture shall not be construed as an exclusive remedy, but the Railroad Company may have and
exercise, either in addition to or exclusive of such right, any other remedy, at law or in equity,
which it might or could have or exercise if no right of forfeiture were reserved.
9. The grants, covenants and stipulations hereof shall extend to and be binding upon the
respective successors of the parties hereto.
IN y'dITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have executed these presents in duplicate originals
the day and year first herein written.
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CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST . PAUL AND
PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY,
By J. T. Gillick
Vice -President.
Attest: T. W. Burtness
Secretary.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS.
July TERM _ Monday
THE 29th
DAY OF July
1929
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" Board of County Commiss-' "
" ioners of Whatcom County "
" State, of Washington "
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Attest: G. P. Kincaid
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
COUNTY OF WHATCOM
By Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Its Board of County Commissioners..
FILED IN OFFICE OF AUDITOR of WWhatcom County, Wash.
Jul 29, 1929 at .M.
G. P. KINCAID, County Auditor.
Deputy.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN TdE MATTER OF SETTLELEIvT WITri COUNTY )
ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF DUNE, 1929. .
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed
with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has
been checked., compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements..as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
7,517.10
School Fund
518.00
Military Fund
1,153.61
Permanent Highway Fund
150.34
Public Highway Fund
144.18
Higher Education Fund
16,072.25
Capitol Building Fund
865.62
Reclamation Revolving Fund
129.39
Veterans' Com-aensation Fund
5,820.40
Forest Fire Protection Fund
662.09
Parks & Parkways Fund
38.25
Game Fund
184.90
CASH PAID CITY AND TOWN TREASURERS 60,938.71
CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS
18,624.97
WARRAidTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
243548.87
Road & Bridge Fund
18,020.63
Soldiers' Relief Fund
165.00
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
1,284.15
Liquor Investigation Fund
390.00
County Game Fund
645.19
Law Library Fund
210.00
Marriage Certificate Fund.
62.00
River Improvement Fund
14.60
Port of Bellingham Fund
7,417.09
Port of Bellingham (Bond Interest)
73800.00
School Districts, General Fund
108,149.75
School Districts, Building Fund
66.00
INTEREST ON WARRA" NTS:
. School Districts, General Fund 32.63
BONDS REDEEMED:
County Home (General Obligation) 7,000.00
School Districts 6,900.00
Blaine -Ferndale Rd Impt Fd (Hy #19 2,250.00
Columbia Valley Rd Impt Fd (Hy #r20� 1,500.00
Lynden-Laurel Rd Impt Fd (Hy #26) 7,250.00
North Delta Rd Impt Fd (Hy #27) 8,400.00
INTERES`1' ON BONDS:
County Home (General Obligation) 1,687.50
School Districts 3,752.50
Everson-Nooksack Rd Impt Fd.(Hy #18) 68.75
Blaine -Ferndale Rd Impt Fd �Hy #19) 61.87
Columbia Valley Rd Impt Fd (Hy #20) 41.25
Blaine-Lynden Rd Impt Fd (Hy.#21) 82.17
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE 29th, DAY OF
July
1929
INTERES`1' ON BONDS (Continued)
Lawrence-Nooksack Rd ImAat Fd (Hy 7f22) 90.00
Glendale Rd Impt Fd (Hy #23) 123.75
Custer -Haynie Rd Impt Fd (Hy #25) 1,803.80
Lynden-Laurel Rd Impt Fd (iiy #26) 637.50
North Delta Rd Impt Fd (Hy,,7#27) 753.00
Nooksack-Sumac Rd Impt Fd Uly #31) 965.03
Total Disbursements
324,992.84
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in
various banks to his credit at the close of business on June 29, 1929, to be as follows:
DeDOsitory_ _ Treasurerts Balance _
First National Bank
Bellingham National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Company
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank
Bank of Sumas
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
Cash in Office:
Investments
Checks & Warrants
Cash in Vault
Currency
Silver
$ 130,172.63
40,088.82
23,422.33
30,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
40,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit . . . . . .$ 438,683.78
$� 16, 641.92
2,567.53
4,470.50
620.00
14.8524,314.80
Grand Total Cash on Hand 4 462,998.58
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet on Thursday, August
11 1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Thursday
.._
THE
_ .1st --
_ _... _
DAY OF
August .. _ .. _
. -- 19._ 29.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, July 29, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 116mbers, and the Clerk of the Board in
attendance.
The following.claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURREi13T EkPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
M. Bronsema
Salary
as
Assn Bookkeeper & School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
& Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls for Auditor
175.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace.
100.00
Grayce A. Green
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile, Assgd. to
First National Bank
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50) & Probation
Officer(62.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
health Officer
125.00
N. tau. 71ear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
County Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
T,iary Pritchard
do
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gavrley
Salary
as
Assistant Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
'M.
Lati�rrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Pros. Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson, Assigned to
First National Bank
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T.. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as
Warrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
105.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Camobell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Deputy Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
do
140.00
W. P . Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Assistant..Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent County Schools
125.00
Helen W. Smith
Salary
as
Clerk for Superintendent (24 days)
72.00
H. B. Carroll.,dr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Assistant Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
85.00
Louis 1;7. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County Home
150.00
MKing
Salary
as
t:Yatron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
Airs. Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Assistant Cook at County Home
25.00
'Gladys D. White'
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary
as
Assistant Nurse at County Home
75.00
Mrs. C. Welcome
do
75.00
C. L. Moss
do
75.00
A. J. Welch
do
25.00
Walter Borchardt
'Salary
as
Janitor at County Home
75.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary
as
Helper at County Home
.10.00
•C. A. IV. Smith
Salary
as
Hostess at County Home
1.00
V�11 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Thursday THE
1st
DAY of August
1929
Carl McCoy
Walter Fouts
'Nilbur R. Riley
Ira Smith
George Woitulewicz
C. Humphreys
E. A. Nickson
11. J. Bamford
D. H. Dunkle
J. A. Wells
Chas. W. Brandon
Phil Jobe
T. C. Fraser
Archie B. Stewart
Carl McCoy
F. M. Carver
VJ. H. Beach
Nellie 1-i. Abbott
Llargaret J. Diaz
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
Catherine Montgomery
J. E. Miles
W. L. Selby
E. E. Sherwood
I. P. Abshire
ki . F. Wanzer
H. E. Gilbert
C. 0. Hill
J. A. Shields
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
'Nestern Union Teleg. Co.
J. A. Puller & Co.
Mrs. V . B. Newell
R. 01. Drake
Florence Wright
Y. H. Tromp
Mrs. Cora Radley
Martha L. Neff
Mrs. Fred Flint
Joseph Anderson
VJ. J. Pynor
Lee Grocery Co.
Cornwall Pleat Market
Frye & Company
E. W. Day
Puget Sound Power Light Co.
Milton Pynor
Claude Snitzler
C. C. King
Grace Turner
Fred Nanthey
Orville Ousley
Eric Burke
John L. Greiner
J. H. Dean
Gerald Voris
John Schaffer
Mrs. Frances Lohman
R. Gawley, Assigned to
Y . B. King
Geo. Lenhart
Elwin Beyer
Paul Smith
Andrew Pierson
Milton Pynor
Northern Grocery Co.
Ferndale Bakery
Whatcom Co. Dairyments Asstn
Frye & Company
Nick Rado
M. J. O t Connor
E. C. Embury
Mrs. M. L. liaselwood, Assigned
to M. B. King
Ryan Fruit Co.
F. F. Gerard
IN. J. Pynor
Standard Oil Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co.
Clark Electric Co.
Geo. J. Hohl Co.
The Home Store
Mrs. John L. Greiner, Assigned
to Al. B. King
H. Lapidus
Brown Barber Supply Co.
Holland Motor Co.
CiRRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 25 days
162.50
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer 26 t'
130.00
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 25 "
11(13.50
do 26 '►
117.00
Salary as Inspector Smith Road 26 "
130.00
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew 7 "
35.00
Salary as Truck Driver 1 "
4.63
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
105.00
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff at Ferndale
25.00
do Blaine
25.00
do Lynden
25.00
Expense as Sheriff
21.02
Expense as County Clerk
17.45
Expense as Supervising Engineer
20.81
Expense as County Assessor
37.90
Exoense as Constable
40.00
Expense as County Superintendent of Schools
7.15
Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse
6.19
Expense as County Agricultural Agent
7.50
Expense as Ass't Agricultural Agent
6.37
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
26.19
Services on County Board of Education
5.00
do
5.00
do
5.00
Services on County Board of Equalization
20.00
do
20.00
do
20.00
do
20.00
do
20.00
do
15.00
Phone service for County Offices
89.26
Telegraph service to Pros. Atty(4.10) Sheriff(6.18)
Agricultural Agent(1.71)
11.99
Bond Premium a/c J. of P. at Newhalem
5.00
Registering births & deaths in Dist. #1
3.00
do #2
4.75
do -r3
8.75
do #4
11.00
do #5
4.00
do #6
1.75
do #7
1.75
do #8
2.00
Groceries for Juvenile Home
11.46
do
21.10
Pleat for Juvenile Home
6.72
do
8.26
Berries for Juvenile Home
3.00
Lights for Juvenile Home (May 27 - July 29)
5.39
Wood for Juvenile Home
10.00
Duster for Juvenile Home
1.85
House rent for Juvenile Home
25.00
Extra Nurse at County Home
16.50
Labor at County Home
26.00
do
.27.00
'do
3.50
do
3.50
do
7.00
do
3.50
do
3.50
do
14.25
do
4.00
do
24.50
do
34.13
do
21.00
do
37.63
Labor(15.00) & Vlood(10.00) for County Home
25.00
Groceries for County Nome
280.41
Bread for County Home
50.93
Butter for County Home
148.65
Meat for County Home
279.70
Fish for County Home
29.55
Coffee, etc. for County Home
65.35
Fruit For County Home
3.84
Berries for County Home 1.25
Vegetables & fruit for County Home (May -June -July) 117.62
Supplies for County Home 111.19
do 51.08
Gas(34.77) & fuel(166.25)oil for County Home 201.02
Coal for County Home 42.73
Liglits & Power for County Home (June 28-Jul 29) 42.63
Electric Cord for County Home .80
Seeds, etc. for County Home 4.08
bldse. for County Home (June -July) 121.58
Clothing for County Home 5.00
Repairs to Shoes for County Home Way -June -July) 19.40
Repairs for County Horne 2.20
Tire & tube for County Home 14.36
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Thursday
THE
lst
DAY OF August 19 29
9, !3
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
C. G. Clifton
Repairs to pum:-) at County Home
1.50
Morse H�irdware Co.
Hardware & repairs for County Home
8.24
Geo. L. Larson
Repairing lawn mowers for County Home(2.25)
Juvenile Home(1.00)
3.25
Northwest Ha.rdiiare Co.
Hardware for County Home
1.17
Vfhatcom County Impl. Co.
do (June -July)
14.75
Thiel & 'Nelter
Supplies for County Home
56.35
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail(20.55) & County Home(30.35)
50.90
City Drug Store
Drugs for County Patients 13.98) & County iiome(8.00)
21.98
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County PatientsR.50) & County IIome(129.45)
133.95
Thompsonts Drug Store
Drugs for County Patients (Apr -June)
3.35
Heinemann Diagnostic Lab.
Laboratory ;,cork for County Physician (June -July)
5.50
Northern State Hospital
Care of Non-violent Indigent Insane (Apr-l?ay-June)
337.13
Western State Hospital
do do
58.51
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of County T. B. Patients
301.13
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
do
10.71
Mrs. Mary Lynden
do
77.17
Georgia. Connolly
do
20.00
Mrs. C. H. Ding
do
66.42
Mrs, John Sczemstad
do
66.42
Mrs. Elsie Kerna.n
do
66.42
Mrs. F. C. Thompson
do
20.00
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
do
45.00
A. C. Gwinnup
Supplies for T. B. Patient
20.00
Mrs. E. K. Sem
Care of T. I. Johnson family
30.00
I:r. E. Clarke
Care of glary Iitchell
10.00
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy Children (June -July)
40.00
M. J. O'Connor
Groceries for Hogue, et al
160.92
A. Y. Belford
Groceries for Bullock
4.60
Mount Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden
11.96
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom
10.38
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Evans
1.60
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Miles, et al
112.36
do
Groceries for DeFraye
11.97
do
Groceries for Jorman, et al
38.67
Isaacs Grocery
Groceries for Browne, et al
26.80
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Mason, et al
16.09
Quality bleat & Groc. Co.
Groceries for Mrs. Edwards
15.35
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Schemstad, et al
.25.00
Lynden Department Store, Inc.
Groceries for Krouse, et al (June -July)
69.51
Wolten & Montfort
Groceries for Bertrand, et al
82.67
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Oldham, et al
30.00
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Hoffman, et al
32.85
J. L. LaPointe
Groceries for Geroaker June
13.52
Arnie Anderson
Groceries(32.00) & VJood �4.00� for Lyons, et al
(June -July)
36.00
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Mason, et al
28.50
Harvey Edwards
lvlilk for Brooks
3.22
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.
Lights for Hunt (inlay 6 - July 6)
1.00
M. Valla
House rent for Youngstrom
10.00
Bellingham Evening News
Publishing for County Commissioners(8.66) & Treasurer
(7.50)
16.16
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Auditor(29.75) Treas.(39.90) Agric.
Agent(2.40)
72.05
Union Printing Co.
Printing & Supplies for Aud.(30.40) Attorney(4.60)
Sheriff(41.10) Jail(26.25) Co.Jus.(7.50)
109.85
C. A. Griffith Printing Co.
Printing School Vouchers for Auditor
58.50
The Lynden Tribune
Printing blanks for Sheriff (Apr)
12.50
Griggs Sta. w Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Engineer
1.10
H. Tuller
Map for Assessor
12.50
The Barion Pen Co.
Pen points for Treasurer
3.00
Burroughs Adding :each. Co.
Adding Machine 1aintenance for Treasurer (Jan to June,
inc.)
23.96
Washington Digesting Co.
Subscription for Prosecuting Attorney
7.50
Art Engraving Co.
Photos for Sheriff
6.84
Hanning Hardware
Supplies for Sheriff
3.76
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Car tokens for Auditor'
5.00
Standard Auto Co.
Exchange on car for County School Superintendent
300.00
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Insurance Premium on Asstt Agric. Agent's car
7.50
Diehl 10otor Co.
Parts for Horticultural Insp.(.41) Commr.(3.80) &
Courthouse(6.03)
12.45
Iddins Buick Co.
40) cars
Parts for Engineer(4.64) & SheriffN3)
14.04
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Sheriff(.60) & Engineer cars
1.23
Maurice Hanna
Parts & labor for Sheriff's car
7.25
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to Sheriff(3.19) & Garage Service(.50)
3.69
Bellingham Auto Top
Repairs for Sheriff's cars
2.25
Howard G. Green
Repairs to Sheriff's cars
3.00
Mitchell & Rushmer Tire Co.
Tire & tube for Sheriff
46.00
Bostrom's Super Service
Tire repairs for Sheriff
5.70
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff's cars
1.60
Tabor & Cruikshank
ifiateriLll for Sheriff's car(.35) & Garage Equip.(1.97)
2.32
Puget Sound Power Light Co.
Lights for Cths(53.71) Gas for Jail(2.19) Lt(5.33) &
Povrer(3.62) far Garage
64.85
W. H. Hemmi
J. of P.: State vs. Walter Ballen
2.00
J. L. Dickerson
Constable do (Emergency-2.00)
4.00
Geo. W. A. Hinton
J. of P.: State vs. P. R. Jeffcott
2.50
Andrew Danielson
J. of P.: State vs. J. E. Martin
2.75
Joseph Snow
Witness: do
3.60
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
526.50
Dr. G. E. Stanley
Dental services to Prisoner
4.00
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Thursday
THE ls t
DAY OF August
1929
H. Hamilton
A. Hamilton
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Eills
Pacific Steam Laundry
Northwest Hardware Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Bellingham Sneet IvIctal Works
Vffiatcom County Implement Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
J. A. Lich
A. J. Blythe Plbg. w Htg. Co.
Norris Safe &. Lock Co.
Hoff &- Pinkey
1,11. J. Hambley
The Home Store
Jule lilartin
1M. L. Balfour
Ed Top
1,11m. Van Over
Geo. Van over
V1. V. Hayden
11orse Hardware Co.
Iverson Lumber Co.
Atlas Engine Co.
Parker's
D. C. Lamoreaux
Geo. Carpenter
M. J. Bamford
E. A. iqickson
11. L. Balfour
Ed Top
'fl. 1"1. Van Over
Geo. Van Over
14. V. Hayden
P. J. Zwaschka
E. J. Zwaschka
Fred Tarte
R. H. Owen
E. 'NuscIaer
B. Isings, Jr.
Frank S. Swope
Geo. Schenk
E. A. Montgomery
Lind Gravel Co.
Jas, 111ebb
T. P. Jeffers
John 1,1eeboer
Joseph Jensen
Bert Rutgers
Geo. Brown
E. T. Sharp
N. Hale
C. C. Gooding
Royce Sharp
V. B. Rogers, Assigned
Nooksac': Valley State
R. Chapman
Glenn T. Sharp
George Van Over
Albert Fazon, Assigned
hibers Grocery
David Bisset
John Meeboer
Bert Rutgers
Joseph Jensen
Geo. Brown
E. T. Sharp
A. Nouwens
1,1. Hale
Bob Schenk
Ciiet Holmes
James Webb
to
Bank
to
W. Bishop., Assgd. to W. -Ii.
J. of P. for Marietta Tp.
in Garn. Action
Herami,
by Judg.
CURRENT LX?h1'j-6E FUND (Continued)
Shoes repaired for Prisoners (June)
Shoes repaired for Prisoner (2.00) & 'Neatherford
(.50)
`dood for Jail
Laundry for Jail(16.30) & Courthouse(4.95)
Hardware for Sheriff(.98) En,,,c;ineer(2.17) Court-
house(57.13) Garage Equipment(6.23)
Concrete, etc. for Courthouse rep-:,,irs
Repairs to Garage & Courthouse
L'aterial for Courthouse(6.35) �; Ferry Slips(1.75)
(play -July)
Hardware for Courthouse
Repairs to Jail windows
Plumbing repairs for Jail
Work on Treasurer's Vault door
Lumber for shelves in Auditor's Office
Tools for Janitor
hidse. for Jail(3.10) Janitor(3.24) Garage(6.69)
Salary as Ferryman
Labor on Ferry Slips
do
do
do
do
Hardware for Ferry Slips
Lumber for Lummi Ferry Slips
Valve., etc. for new Ferry Boat
Life Boat cover for Ferry
Additional Ins. Prer:iium on new Ferry Boat
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (163� days)
2
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew (19 days)
Labor re -,)airing bridges
do
do
do
do
Labor on Lummi Shore Road
do
do
do
do
2 Trucks on Lummi Shore Road
1
do
1
do
1
do
2
do
1
do
Salary
as
ReDairinp,
,2
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Supt. of Ilaint. & Constr.
roads
do
do
Graveling Pleasant
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
'U. Bishop., Assgd, to,Clerk of Superior
Court by Judg. in Garn. Action
Loyd Cline
L. Vlilliams
A. C. Palmer
Pete T-'aayer
B. C. Kiander
Chas. DuBois
Geo. Brunger
L. Ritchie
Bremness
Me
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Valley Road
0 2.50
2.50
17.25
21.25
66.51
3.78
5.20
8.10
29.13
20.00
2.70
24.65
2.50
1.50
13.03
50.00
48.00
38.00
36.00
33.75
38.25
37.55
110.96
58.45
13.50
414.92
140.00
76.39
95.00
108.00
85.50
81.00
24.75
20.25
42.00
30.00
48.00
40.00
10.00
207.00
91.25
91.25
61.50
83.75
16.25
178.50
36.00
49.50
31.50
36.00
27.00
27.00
18.00
18.50
30.00
4:0.50
40.50
36.00
33. 25
40.00
4.50
4.50
4.50
93.00
77.50
150.00
65.25
132.00
47.25
300.00
24.92
150.08
114.00
147.00
119.00
31.50
119.00
133.00
90.00
45.00
4.50
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Thursday THE lst DAY OF August 1g 29
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
R. U. Hemmi
Labor on Pleasant Valley Road
Herbert E. Brown
do
R. U. Hemmi
Labor on H. Street Road
Herbert E. Brown
do
Geo . Brown
do
E. T. Sharo
i
do
N. Hale
do
V. B. Rogers, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
do
C. C. Gooding
do
Bert Rutgers
do
John Meeboer
do
D. B. Holeman
do
Joseph Jensen
do
Jack Burn
do
Llewellyn English
do
Sverre Bensen
do
Emil Oslin
do
Egil i,Ielseth
do
Clem Knutson
Labor on Rock Crusher & others
V. B. Rogers, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
do
C. C. Gooding
do
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank
do
Walter Hayden
do
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
do
George Van Over
do
David Bisset
do
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on road (May)
R. 0. Smith
Labor on rock crusher
Adrian Nouwens
Labor with truck on roads
I:laurice Bremness, Assigned
to G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Helping truck driver with crusher
C. v`v'. ;Ienderson
Mowing on Lawrence-Nooksack Road
C. R. 14yers
Mowing along pavements (June -July)
C. R. Orr
Mowing along roads
W. C. Ogden
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew (Apr)
Jones Piggly Wiggly
do (June -July)
The Home Store
Clothing for Prisoner Road Crew
Alfonso Washington
Damages to trees, etc. a/c Lummi Shore Road
Jukes, Inc.
Photos a/c Lummi Shore Road Case
W. K. MacDonald
Painting road signs
Diehl 1,11otor Co.
Exchange on car for Road Superintendent
Pressentin I:Zotor Co.
Parts for Road Superintendentts car
Ray Pennington
do (June)
Custer Service Station
Tube for Road Superintendent's car
Maurice Hanna
Parts a labor for grader & truck
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for road machinery
Don Denton
Parts for rock crusher
Howard -Cooper Corporation
Parts for shovel & crusher
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Grader blades
Olympic Machinery Co.
Freight on grader blades
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service, etc. for graders
Bolster Tire Shop
Tires for scraper & truck
Mitchell &- 1--tushmer Tire Co.
Tire & tube for truck
Claude Carlson
Repairs to grader
The ,'deldit Co.
Welding on truck (June)
A. Wasching
Repairs to road machinery
Larson & Miller
Blacksmithing for road equipment
H. :d. Buzzard
Blacksmithin for road equipment
Tabor 3c Cruikshank
Material for road equipment
Lynden Dept. Store
Hardware for bridges & equipment
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for crusher & truck
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for bridges & road equipment
Hoff & Pinkey
Lumber for Crusher, etc.
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge repairs
J. Norstrom & Son
Lumber for Kendall Bridge & Rock Crusher
C. L?. Ford Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridge repairs
G. A. Palmer -
Piling for bridge on Blaine-Sumas Road
0. G. Caley
Gravel for Laurence-Nooksack Road shoulders
S . Durard
Gravel for Blaine -Ferndale Road (June)
Homer Hitt
Gravel for Pleasant Valley Road
Bellingham Concrete Prod. Co.
Pipe for Blaine-Sumas Road & others
Lind Gravel Co.
Cement for Rock Crusher
Montgomery Fuel Co.
Wood for Asphalt repair work (Lay)
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Lulls
Wood for tar pot
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Pleasant Valley Road & others
Ernest R. Jacobs
Gas for Road Superintendent
$ 24.00
24.00
90.00
93.00
15.00
13.50
18.00
(June -July).
P. C. Key
Gas
a/c scarifier to H
Street Rd. & Road Supt.
Garden Service Station
Gas
a/c scrapers to ii.
Street Road
Oren Iai. P,lorsman
Gas
a/c shovel to.Pleasant
Valley Road
IModern Repair Shop
Gas
a/c shovel to Lummi
Shore Road
J. W. Austin
Gas
a/c• Rathbone Bridge
on Road #171 ,
Shell Oil Company
Gas
', oil for roads
Jacob John
Gravel for Lummi Shore
Road
Standard Oil Co.
Gas
& oil for roads
Union Oil Co.
do
10.00
9.00
13.50
13.50
4.00
54.00
24.00
28.00
48.00
4.50
44.00
54.00
90.00
85.49
40.50
9.00
9.49
9.00
2.50
6.00
2.50
96.00
8.00
8.00
20.00
21.50
5.35
6.50
13.88
50.00
15.00
4.00
670.50
.56
5.63
2.35
26.90
4.61
4.25
81.27
10.95
4.50
25.25
61.50
16.50
2.00
12.50
28.15
7.75
26.00
1.39
43.64
40,81
270.34
8.12
318.34
59.68
12.67
11.50
6.30
3.38
220.20
117.23
51.40
5.50
5.00
180.13
2.20
6.34
2.83
3.30
2.64
16.90
37.38
55.50
117.66
311.35
_` RECORD OF C®MiMISSIOIS?ERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Thursday THE lst DAY OF August 1929
ROIi.D and Bi4IDGE FUiJD (Continued)
E. Wuscher Labor on South Pass Road 60.00
Leo Jess do 108.00
F. J. Van Demark do 108.00
Geo. Schenk do 231.75
Frank S. Swope do 227.25
PEl1,11rNh JT iiIGiiliiiY 1_'::,riI11TEd.,ii4CE FUND.
John Bullock
Labor on Samish Road & others
107.50
John Bullock, Jr.
do
90.00
t1. Ewing
do
68.25
John Tamman
do
66.50
Sam Bullock
do
83.25
John Nest
Labor on Lake Whatcom Boulevard
95.00
Harry Prevost
do
81.00
Henry 0. Forsen
do
13.50
Nick Omlin
Labor on Acme -Wickersham Road
22.50
1i. 11. Lintz
do
4.37
Bill Brandt
do
7.00
C. d. Johnson
do
3.50
Joe Gotchy
Labor on 11t . View Road & otiriers
117.50
William Breuer
Labor on Smith Road z otiiers
115.00
C. L. Howe, Assgd. to O.D.
Post, J.of P.for Sumas, by
Judg, in Garn. Action
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
57.50
C. L. Howe
do
60.00
Bert Smith
Repairing pavements
104.50
Dave Carlson
do
80.75
Virgil Ir',rin
do
80.75
Chet Holmes
Services as truck driver
49.50
The Bellingham livening Nevis
Publishing Notices re P. fly. 13-13A-13B
4.32
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for grader, etc.
24.91
R. TI..Shay
Repairs to Grader (1;1ay-June)
9.00
ll. J. iiambley
Repairs to tools for La1.e ','rhatcom Boulevard
9.25
Morse Hardl:fare Co.
Hardware, etc. for Samish Road & others
11.91
Bellingham Sash �c Door Co.
Lumber for Samish Road
34.31
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Sand for pavement repairs
10.35
Park Townshio
Gravel for Like ','1ha.tcom Boulevard
610.00
Standard Oil Co.
Gas .& oil -A-asoiialt for ro-..ds
145.67
Union Oil Co.
Gas for G. E . Road
23.08
T1. J. Bamford
Clem Knutson
David Bisset
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
i'acific Lercantile ligency
Edgar Solliner, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank, Lynden
filbert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
Ray C11apman
Glenn T. Sharp
J. 11. McGhee
L. Radder
L. ii. libel
Art Emerson
Max Fullner
% , . Radder
C. Benson
David Bisset
Chas. Gooding
Adrian Nouwens
H. 'Ill. Buzzard
Larson L 1.1iller
A. 4asching
Bellingham: Machine Works
Lynden Dept. Store
T,Iorse Hardware Co.
North,�vest Hardware Co.
G. A. Palmer
R. 1''. Raper, !'_ssigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
R. F. paper
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
George Stierlen
Carl Schuyler
G. E . Ta li:ia.g e
Like, Crni c i
Dewey Van Der Stoe,o
Leo Koole
Johl1 Van Ginkle
Klaas Anariesen
Hilbert G. l�.ok
�lilliam J. Heutink
RIVi ri Ii:12RJVLLL,,iJ*T F'UiJD-
Salary as Truck Driver (41 days) 20.84
Labor on Bremner Wing 102.00
do 85.00
do 10.00
do, 21.50
do
19.00
do
76.50
do
76.50
do
108.00
do
7.00
Labor on hverson tiling
130.00 ,
do
130.00
do
123.50
do
122.50
do
110.25
do
5.00
do
7.00
Labor with truck on river
36.00
Blacksmithin. for river eduiz)ment
19.00
do
3.25
Repairs to river machinery
7.54
Parts for river machinery
2.97
Hardware for Galbra.itli ','ling 3; others (June -July)
24.75
Hardware for Everson lying, etc.
147.36
Hardware for Everson ','ling river equipment
36.40
Pilinf; for Brei;iner 'ding
222.50
Piling
for Everson
';'ling
245.00
Coal for
Gu1br,:.itii
',ling
C. others
(June -July)
340.49
Pili n.;
for Everson
',"Ding
215.00
Gas &
oil for Vun Zandt
';ling
& others
13.48
Gas L�
oil for Ga.lbraitil
`;Ving;
w others
33.73
COi,�*SuL.
DR. 11,;?2.
DIST.
7-'141
1..'AI1,1T. FUND.
Labor
on Ditch
36.00
do
36.00
do
36.00
do
36.00
do
63.45
do
70.00
do
7.00
do
10.50
do
5.25
do
3.00
RECORD
OF
COAT IMISSIO ERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Thursday
THE
lst
DAY OF August
is 29
CONSOL. DR. ILAPT. DlST. 11 I',11AINT. FUND (Continued)
Joe Satterthvlaite Labor on Ditch $ 1.50
Neil Bartelds do 3.50
Klement Kru*ljac do 14.00
Lynden Dept. Store Hardware 5.85
Larson & Miller B1acksmithing 1.75
LeCoca-Nicholson luotors Tractor parts, etc. 12.40
Columbia Lumber Co. Lumber for ditch 7.15
Union Oil Co. Oil, etc. for ditch 15.50
DRAIN. DI ST . r2 MAINT . FUND.
Dan Kales Labor on Ditch 10.50
SOLDIERSI RELIEF FUND.
William F. Fletcher Relief 35.00
Alvin H. Roe do 50.00
Freeman Rusco do 35.00
Homer Mark Burial of Andrew Danielson 100.00
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Claims of Mrs. C. H. King in the amount of $12.00 for Care of Anthony child and
Julius Aultman in the amount of $15.00 for Relief, were rejected by the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,81ISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE LATTER OF CLOSING P.LRT OF )
ROAD #7 (known as Old Blaine- R E S 0 L U T I 0 N.
Ferndale Rd) -and DAKOTA CREEK BDG
TO HEAVY TRAFFIC
WHEREAS, it appears to this Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,. Wash-
ington, that the condition of Road No. 7 from its intersection with Road #487 to its
intersection with Road #159, and the bridge known as the Dakota Creek Bridge, are such that
the continued use thereof by heavy vehicles will greatly damage such road and bridge;
NOVA, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Road #7 from its intersection with Road
A87 to its intersection with Road #159 (knoirn as Old Blaine -Ferndale Road), and the Dakota
Creek Bridge on said road, be dnd the same shall be closed from and after August 1, 1929,
to travel by all motor trucks of every kind and description and to all vehicles and includ-
ing every and all kinds of vehicles propelled or moved upon said road and said bridge, and
including all and every kind of loads and weights propelled, moved or transported.upon said
road and bridge when the load upon said motor truck or vehicle exceeds the weight of 5000
lbs. including the said motor truck or vehicle; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause to be published in
the Bellingham Evening News a.notice of the closing of said road and,bridge, in one issue
of said newspaper, and shall also cause a like notice to be posted on or prior to the date
of the publication of such notice, in a conspicuous place at each end of the road, or part
of road, and each end of the bridge, to be closed.
Done in regular session of the Board this 1st day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL111ISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
J
IN THE MATTER OF MILEAGE )
FOR COUNTRY CONSTABLES. )
RESOLUTION DECLkRING EMERGENCY.
kVHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the appropriation for mileage for Country
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July TERM Thursday
THE lst DAY of August ig 29
Constables is entirely exhausted; and`
'WEREAS, the payment of mileage of Constables is mandatory, and the further expenditure for
such mileage will be greater than provided for in the budget for the year 1929 for said purpose;
and
WHEREAS, the present necessity for greater expenditure for mileage for Country Constables
has arisen since the budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up, and could not reasonably
have been foreseen at the time said budget was made; and
WHEREAS, all of the Commissioners of 4Yhatcom County have had reasonable notice of the
time and place of holding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the necessity for making such expenditures under Justice Court orders for the
remainder of the present year constitutes a public emergency; and
WUREAS, there is not enough money available for the payment of such Constable mileage
under Justice Court orders, the estimated amount required to pay such claims for the remainder of
the year 1929 being the sum of $25.00; and
WHEREAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of
this Board that an emergency exists;
NOVI, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Country Justice Courts in IAlhatcom
County proceed to make expenditures necessary for Constables mileage for the remainder of the
year 1929 and to meet the existing emergency in an amount not to exceed $25.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of Whatcom County
on Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency, said warrants to be drawn in payment for cost
bills duly approved as required by law, at the times necessary to make such payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Eartin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairrian of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Y' Copy of Acceptance by Government of County bid for board of Immigration Prisoners in
County Jail, was filed in office of Auditor.
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The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as
submitted by the Clerk of the Board.
QiT,Motion the Board adjourned at 12.M..to meet Friday, August 2, 1929,
at 11.
hairman, Board of Co. Commissioners.
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RECORD
OF
C®TNIMISSIO ERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday
THE
2nd
DAY OF August 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, August 1, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and -the Clerk'of the Board
in attendance.
O R D E R
GRANTING PERMISSION TO THE
GEORGE & BARKER SALMON PACKING COMPANY, A CORPORATION,
TO MAINTAIN A PUBLIC WHARF TO DEEP WATER IN FRONT OF
THE 'WESTERN TERMINUS OF GULF STREET, OR COUNTY ROAD
NO. 301, IN FRONT OF THE TOWN OF POINT ROBERTS,
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
This matter coming on to be heard at the regular meeting of the Board of County Com-
missioners of Whatcom County, Washington, on this 2nd day of August, 1929, on the petition
of George & Barker Salmon Packing Company, a corporation, for permission to.continue the
maintenance and operation of a wharf and approach thereto in front of the town of Point
Roberts, and all members of the said board being present; and
WHEREAS, heretofore at the regular January session of the Board of County --Commissioners
in the year 1900 an order was regularly made giving and granting unto L. D. Pike the right,
privilege and authority to build and construct a public wharf and an approach thereto at the
western, or deep water, terminus of Gulf Street, or County Road No. 301 in front of the Town
of Point Roberts, Whatcom County, Washington, and to maintain and operate said wharf and
approach at said point for a period of ten years from and after the third day of January,
1900, and that the said L. D. Pike in pursuance of said order did so construct, maintain and
operate such wharf and approach; and
WHEREAS subsequently the George & Barker Company, a corporation, succeeded to all of
the rights of the said L. D. Pike in and to said wharf, and the Board of County Commissioners
of Vihatcom County, ;fashington, by order dated January 7, 1910 continued the permission to
maintain and operate said wharf and approach; and
WHEREAS subsequently the George & Barker Salmon Packing Company, a corporation, suc-
ceeded to all of such"rights and all rights under and by virtue of said foregoing orders; and
WHEREAS said L. D. Pike, the George & Barker Company and the George & Barker Salmon
Packing Company have since said 3rd day of January, 1900 perpetually maintained and are now
maintaining said wharf and approach thereto; and
WHEREAS, there is not now and never has been any other wharf or facility for the land-
ing of boats at said town or handling of freight, mail or passengers going to or from said
town, except as hereinafter referred to, and that public convenience and necessity requires
the maintenance of said wharf and approach thereto; and
WHEREAS within the past few years Point Roberts Township has extended a drive -way be-
yond the wharf of said George & Barker Salmon Packing Company into deeper water, and at the
furthermost extremity of said drive -way said township has constructed and now maintain a pub-
lic dock, the only means of access thereto being over and across the approach and wharf of
said George & Barker Salmon Packing Company; and
WHEREAS these Commissioners have recently personally examined the situation on the
ground and conferred with residents of Point Roberts, and being fully advised in the premises
find:
That a continuance of the present arrangement is highly desirable and for the public
convenience.
NOW THEREFORE It is hereby ORDERED that the petition of said George & Barker Salmon
Packing Company be and the same is hereby granted; and it is further
ORDERED that the George & Barker Salmon Packing Company be and it is hereby authorized
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 2nd DAY of August 1929
to continue the maintenance and operation of its wharf and the approach thereto at the
western, or deep water, terminus of Gulf Street, or County Road No. 301, in front of said
town of Point Roberts for the additional period of ten years from and after the 2nd day of
August, 1929, unless said permission be sooner revoked within the power of said Board of
County Commissioners. Provided, however, that the said grantee, its successors or assigns,
shall save and hold the County of Whatcom harmless from any liability by reason of this per-
mission or by reason of the maintenance and operation of said wharf and approach thereto at said
place; and
Provided further, thatf;ree access be accorded the public over and across said wharf
and the approach thereto for all necessary and proper purposes and without charge by the said
George & Barker Salmon Packing Company, its successors or assigns for the landing of passengers
or their baggage at said wharf or the public dock now constructed and maintained by the Town-
ship of Point Roberts; and
Provided further, that the rate of wharfage and charges that may be collected at said
wharf by the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall continue at Twenty-five Cents (250) per
ton for all freight and goods landed on said wharf, excepting any material owned by said County
of Whatcom, and that no charge for the landing of such freight and goods owned by the'County of
111hatcom shall ever be made by the said grantee, its successors or assigns.
Done in open session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, r"lashington,
this 2nd day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
.4.
Geo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Commissioners of 1l1hatcom County,
Washington.
Applications of Goshen Community Club for dances, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31; and,
Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach Pavilion,,Aug. 3, 1929, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
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Copy of Order of Dept. of Public Works granting grade crossing over C. M. St. & P.
Ry. in S111. SE 9-40-5, was filed in office of Auditor.
Notice of Union Oil Co. re differential on gas price, was filed in office of Auditor.
July Reports of Supt. of County Home; Horticultural Inspector; Lummi Ferryman and
Northern State Hospital, were filed with the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 11 A. M. to meet on Monday, August 5,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE 5th DAY OF August 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, August 2, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
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in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Louis Iff. King Expense as Horticultural Inspector 6.60
The Board signed petition, with Geneva Township,.directed to Commissioner of Public
Lands, asking that an order be made setting aside for public park purposes a portion of
state school lands described as follows: All of that portion of Lot 5, Sec. 36, Twp 38 N,
R 3 E lying between the County Road and the outer harbor line of Lake Whatcom.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the proposal of J. A. Lich in amount of
$475.00 for two coats of Sherwin-Williams Liquid Roof Cement on Court House roof, and to
make all necessary repairs and patchwork, was accepted by the Board, and the work ordered
done.
!0001T.
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 5th day of August, 1929, by and between
WHATCOM COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Washington, party of the first
part, and TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, a subdivision of said Whatcom County, party of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein con-
tained on the part of the party of the second part, said party of the first part does hereby
agree to cut, fill and grade, at cost of not to exceed $600.00,
Road No. 150 (known as Noon Road), being 1 mile of road on boundary line between
Sees. 22 and 23, Twp. 39 N, R 3 E, in Ten Mile Township, Whatcom County, Washington.
FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION THEREFOR, the said party of the second part agrees to pay
labor payrolls up to the amount of $300.00, and party of the first part to pay $300.00 on
the cost of said construction work.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part by order of its Board of County Com-
missioners, has caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto subscribed and affixed,
and the party of the second part by order of its Board of Supervisors, has caused its cor-
porate name to be hereunto subscribed the day and year first above written.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Exofficio
Clerk of the Board.
WHATCOM COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County
Commissioners.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
TEN MILE TOWNSHIP,.WHATCOM COUNTY,
By F. C. Martin, Deputy. WASHINGTON.
By W. C. Ritchie
H. Klander
J. A. Myers
Board of Supervisors.
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Application of Earl S. Haseltin for dance at Squalicum Beach on August 6, 1929,
was endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet Friday, August 9, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 9th DAY or August
19 29
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND.
Florence Holtzheimer Relief 25.00
Hearing was held on matter of approval of Plat of Greenacres Cemetery near North Bell-
ingham, but no action was taken by the Board for the reason that the Ferndale Township officials
refused approval of same.
'/ The following bonds were endorsed approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk:
Marion LeCocq as Co. Health Officer, $1000.00 with American Surety Company; J. L. Dickerson
as Constable for Marietta Twp., $500.00 with American Surety Co; E. G. Swanson as J. of P.
for Newhalem, $500.00 with Globe Indemnity Co.
Withdrawal of signatures of J. B. O+Neall & Mrs. M. S. O'Neall from protest against
Greenacres Cemetery Plat, was filed in office of Auditor.
d
Petition for Improvement of Roads #61 and 7#223, was filed in office of Auditor.
v' Applications of Earl S. Haseltin for dance at Squalicum Beach on August 9 and Lake
Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbows Beach Pavilion on August 10, 1929, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet on Monday,
August 12, at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday
THE 12th
DAY OF August
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday; August 9, 1929.. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Commissioners; and the.Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
R. G. Sharpe
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
C. L. Howe
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND:
Expense a/c findings in N. P. Ry. tax suit
(July) Emergency
Reimburse. Aud. Rev. Fd. for claims paid
(Emergency-14.35)
Reimburse. Gar. Rev. Fd.. ;for claims paid
Contribution on July payrolls
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimburse. Aud. Rev. Fd. for R. & B. claims paid
do Gar.
Contribution on July payrolls
$ 188.95
191.44
474.76
65.59
29.51
373.85
97.22
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINT. FUND.
Reimburse. Gar. Rev. Fd. for claims paid 76.30
Contribution on -July payrolls 33.79
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road 5.00
RIVER IMPROVMIENT FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on July Payrolls 59.66
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Claim of R. G. Sharpe in the sum of $13.75 for Expense re findings a/c N. P. Ry. tax
suit in June, was rejected by the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF MASTER PLAN
ORDER FOR HEARING.
FOR IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTY ROADS
WHEREAS, in accordance with requirements of Chap. 88 Laws of 1929, the County -Com-
missioners of Whatcom County have made a survey of the highway situation in said Whatcom
County, and have caused to be prepared a master plan for the construction or improvement of
the County Roads of said Whatcom County;
IT IS NOW ORDERED that Friday, September 27, 1929, at 10 otclock A. M. at the Court
House in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time
and place for holding a public hearing to consider the adoption of the classification and
master road plan as proposed by the Board of County Commissioners and as shown on the map now
on display in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk
of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Applications for dances by Earl S. Haseltin at Squalicum on Aug. 13'& 16; and Lake
Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach on Aug. 17, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. LT. to meet'on Friday, Aug. 16,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jul. TERM Friday THE 16th DAY OF August ig 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday., August 12, 1929. Present)
Geo. Elder) Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube., Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Jacob John Gravel for Lummi Shore Road $ 182.25
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, August 19, 19295
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COINUMISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
Jul. TERM Monday THE 19th
DAY OF August
i s 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, August 16, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube•, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY PROP -
ORDER OF SALE.
ERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the County
of 411hatcom, 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best in-
terests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest
and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washington for
1927, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price here-
inafter fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby di-
rected to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News, being
the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said county,
once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to
be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall
be between the hours of 9 o+clock A. M. and 4 otclock P. M. 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 which said sale may be adjourned.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co.Commrs.
Lots 1 to 9 inc. Blk 5 Melrose Add.
to Fairhaven 1919 $ 71.63 $ 225.00
Lots 17.and 18, Blk 5 Melrose Add.
to Fairhaven 1922 7.55 15.00
E2 NW47 less road, in Sec 27, Twp 40
N, R 2 E, 79.10 acres 1922 398.02 400.00
Lots 19 and 20 Blk 12 Caints 1st
Add to Blaine 1919 260.22 35.00
Lots 13 to 15 inc. Blk 4 Martin's
1st Add to Blaine 1921 71.05 50.00
Lots 5 and 6 Blk 1 Whatcom Falls,
Suppl 1919 70.00 70.00
Lot 19 and E2.of Lot 20 Blk 12
West Geneva on Lake Whatcom 1922 27.66 35.00
Lot 8
Blk 185
Pacific St. Add.
1920
43.55
280.00
Block
19 West
Geneva
1921
280.82
280.00
, . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jul. TERM Monday THE 19th DAY OF August 1929
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor & Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Petition of Geneva Township to place Old South Bay Road on Lateral Highway Master
Plan, was filed in office of Auditor.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, Aug. 23,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF C011VITMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
,Jul. TERM Friday THE
23d
DAY OF August
t 9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, August 19, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board granted the request of Mt. Baker
Motorcycle Club for free use of Lynden Fair Grounds and Track on Sept. 81 1929, said Fair
Grounds being under lease to County.
The Board signed Engineers 4th & Final Estimate on Construction of Lummi Shore Road
for U. S. Government.
TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS,
OLYbIPIA, WASHINGTON.
Vie, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby
petition your Honorable Body to grant to said Whatcom County a 40 foot road right-of-way
in the tide of Sec 15, and SE! of Sec. 16, all in Twp 40 N, R 1 W, W.M. as shovin on
accompanying map.
Dated this 23rd day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
.9.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Application of Lake Samish Development Co. for dances at Rainbow Beach on Aug.
24 to Sept. 24, 1929, incl., was endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 P. M. to meet Monday, Aug.
263 1929, at 9 A. M.
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July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 26th
DAY OF
August
t g 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, August 23, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and ;proceedings had:
SOLDIERSI RELIEF FUND.
Bert Loomis Relief 20.00
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`� Auditorts Statement of Cost of Auditing a/c construction of Ferry Boat, was filed.
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IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF
STATEMENT OF COST.
FERRY BOAT FOR INHATCOM COUNTY
Construction work began April 1, 1929 and completed and accepted by the Board on July
12, 1929.
Contract: Boat 64 ft long and 25 ft wide
Architect Fees
Extra work lengthening pilot house, and
extra cleats (contract price)
Extra work putting in bulkheads etc. to comply
with Government regulations:
14 x 4 #3 V. G. Flooring 800 ft
18 Pcs 4x4x6 #1 Common 144 ft
6 Pcs 311 Galv. Pipe 2 ft 411 long)
4 Cuts, 2 Threads )
z Roll Sheathing
1 Only Manhole Plate with Cover
1 Pc C/L Manilla Rope
2 Only 5C #491 Com. Blocks Dble.
2 Only 5C #490 Com. Blocks Sgle.
6 Only 3" Blk. Return Bends
314 Hrs. Carpenter
32 Hrs Carpenter Helper
140 Lbs. Galv. Nails
35 Lbs. Galt'. hails
2 Only 211 Steam Valve Globe
4 Only 211 Gal. Lock Nuts
2 Only 2x6 Galv. Nipples
2 Threads on Pipe
Publishing Estimate of cost
Clerical Work
STATE OF IIASHINGTON
ss.
County of Whatcom
$ 65800.00
258.25
165.00
.06 48.00
.04 5.76
11.65
.78
35.50
2.25
2.50
1.50
21.60
1.25
392.50
.85
27.20
.10
14.00
.10
3.50
5.30
1.00
.60
_-60 574.24
.60
4.00
Total $ 71802.09
This is to certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct account of
the costs of executing the construction of Ferry Boat for Whatcom County, and that said work
was executed in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the County
Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington.
Dated this 26th day of August, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the proposal of J. A. Lich for applying one
coat of Sherwin-Williams Liquid Roof Cement to County Garage roof, was accepted by the Board.
Application of Bert E. Johnson for dances at Squalicum Beach on Aug. 20, to Sept. 20,
1929, Incl. was endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 5 P. M. to meet Friday, Aug. 30, at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
109
July TERM Friday
THE
30th
DAY OF August
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday; August 26, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Newt B. Riddle Relief $ 50.00
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, Chasteen & Dorsey were granted one week ex-
tension of time in which to complete contract on Perm. Hy. #13 (Smith Rd).
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
approve the 3rd Estimate of $2775.18 and Final Estimate of $1068.82 on construction of
Perm. Hy. #13-A.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS�OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY )
ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF DULY, 1 9 2 9. )
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed
with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has
been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank 'Nilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
178.21
School Fund
155.50
Military Fund
50.38
Permanent Highway Fund
11.25
Public Highway Fund
5.44
Higher Education Fund
702.70
Capitol Building Fund
48.99
Reclamation Revolving Fund
9.51
Veteranst Compensation Fund
254.37
Forest Fire Protection Fund
49.87
Parks and Parkways Fund
72.25
Game Fund •
114.30
CASH PAID CITY AND TOWN TREASURERS 21663.40
CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS 855.73
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
30,326.41
Road and Bridge Fund
82701.34
Soldiers' Relief Fund
255.00
Harbor Improvement Fund
31306.68
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
21156.33
Liquor Investigation Fund
695.72
County Game Fund
1,253.28
Law Library Fund
33.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
75.00
Port of Bellingham Fund
21563.52
School Districts, General Fund
53,021.31
School Districts, Building Fund
11750.00
Heath Ditch Fund
114.30
Drain. Impt. Dist. #15 Maint. Fund
44.00
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
Current Expense Fund .57
Road and Bridge Fund .01
Soldiers Relief Fund 2.08
Harbor Improvement Fund 464.60
School Districts, General Fund 745.10
School Districts, Building Fund 99.75
BONDS REDEF21ED:
County Election Supply Bonds 21000.00
School Districts 11000.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 30th DAY OF August
19 29
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in various banks to his -credit at the close of business on July 31, 1929, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurerts Balance
First National Bank
Bellingham National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Company
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank
Bank of Sumas
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
Cash in Office:
Investments
Checks & Warrants
Cash in Vault
Currency
Silver
Total Cash on Deposit
91,937.82
34,650.24
19,121.94
30,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
40,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
$390,710.00
$ 24,591.92
2,341.66
2,305.50
5,829.00
50.52 35,118.60
Grand Total Cash on Hand $425,828.60
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 30th day of August, 1929.
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it inners of Whatcom County It
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
By F . C . Martin, Deputy.
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,� Applications for dances by Delta Grange at Hoffman Hall on Aug. 31 and Goshen Community
Club on Sept. 7, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM
CITY OF BELLINGHAM, AND CERTAIN TOWNSHIPS ORDER OF TRANSFER.
FOR STATE EXAMINATION AND TRANSCRIBING.
WHEREAS, the costs of auditing records by State Examiners, and transcribing said reports,
for City of Bellingham and Townships, as hereinafter set forth, have been paid from the County
Current Expense Fund and said Fund should now be reimbursed for said advanced expenditures, from
the funds of the said City of Bellingham and the Townships;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to
transfer to the COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND from the following funds and in the following sums:
Examina-
tion
Trans-
cribing
Total
City of Bellingham . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . $ 81.60
$ 81.60
Acme Township . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 90.85
2.00
92.85
Baker Township . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 80.85
2.00
82.85
Columbia Township . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 35.61
2.00
37.61
Crescent Township . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 36.60
2.00
038.60
July TERM
RECORD OF COAXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 30th DAY OR August
1929
Examina-
Trans-
tion
cribin�_
Total
Custer Township .. . . . . .
49.00
$ 2.00
51.00
Delta Township. . . . . . . . . . . .
38.60
2.00
40.60
Deming Township . . . . . . . . . . .
66.50
2.00
68.50
Ferndale Township . . . . . . . . . .
90.65
2.00
92.65
Geneva Township . . . . . . . . . . .
36.60
2.00
38.60
Glacier Totimship. . . . . . . . . . .
54.00
2.00
56.00
Lawrence Township . . . . . . . . . .
49.00
2.00
51.00
Lynden Toi^mship . . . . . . . . . . .
54.00
2.00
56.00
Maple Falls Township. . . . . . . . .
52.50
2.00
54.50
Marietta Township . . . . . . . . . .
54.00
2.00
56.00
Mountain View Township. . . . . . . .
90.75
2.00
92.75
Nooksack Township . . . . . . . . . .
44.00
2.00
46.00
Park Township . . . . . . . . . . . .
62.14
2.00
64.14
Pt. Roberts Township. . . . . . . . .
65.96
2.00
67.96
Rome Township . . . . . . . . . . . .
44.00
2.00
46.00
Semiahmoo To:arnship. . . . . . . . . .
77.04
2.00
79.04
Ten Mile Township . . . . . . . . . .
90.25
2.00
92.25
Van Wyck Township . . . . . . . . . .
38.00
2.00
40.00
Total. . . . .
1,291.65
44.00
Grand Total . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . $1,426.50
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of August, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss- tt
" ioners of Whatcom County It
" State of Washington "
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, contractors Shields & Burrous were granted
an extension of time to October 15, 1929 in which to complete work on Perm. Hy. 13-B
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 3,
1929, at 9 A. M.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday THE
3d
DAY OF
September 19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, August 30, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
$ 187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper
150.00
M. Bronsema
Salary
as
As,stt Bookkeeper & School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
Salary
as
Recorder & Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Salary
Balancing Tax Rolls
200.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk
120.00
Margaret Thomas
Salary
as
Asstt Balancing Tax Rolls (13 days)
52.40
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Alta L. Thune, Assigned to
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace 5/31 days
�26
8.05
Mrs. E. Christopherson
do
��
41.95
D. W. Featherkile, Assigned to
First National Bank
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50) &
Probation Officer(62.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.00
N. W. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Co. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
do
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
Assistant Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Sadie E. Rue
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Clerk (11 days)
44.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Hazel B. Heun
Services as Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
(Aug 16 to 31)
64.50
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
E. C. Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as
Warrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H."Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
Salary
as
Motorcycle Deputy Sheriff
140.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Assistant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
-130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Asstt Superintendent of Schools
125.00
Larie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (23; days)
70.50
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Asstt Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent,
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
85.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County Home
150.00
M. B. King.
Salary
as
Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County home
100.00
Mrs. Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
25.00
Gladys White
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary
as
Asstt Nurse at County Home
75.00
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
C. L. doss
Salary as Ass't Nurse at County Home
75.00
Bessie Welcome
do
75.00
A. J. Welch
do
25.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Janitor -at County Home
75.00
C. A. 111. Smith
Salary as Hostess -at County Home
1.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
10.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 26 days
169.00
Wilbur R. Riley
Salary as Draftsman'for Engineer 27 "
135.00
Ira Smith
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 15 It
67.50
Geo. Woitulewicz
do 18z "
83.25
C. Humphreys
Salary as Inspector Smith Road 27 "
135.00
Kingsbury Dress
Salary as Chainman for. Engineer 13 " )
58.50
Chas. W. Brandon
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff laine
25.00
Phil Jobe
do nden3
Ry
25.00
J. A. Wells
do (Ferndale)
25.00
D. H. Dunkle
do
5.00
Bellingham Marine Ry.
Final Estimate on Construction Ferry Boat (Emerg.)
11020.00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service to County Offices
82.65
Division of Municipal Corp.
Transcribing Exam. Rep. on Townships
18.00
Catherine Montgomery
Services to County Superintendent
25..00
Helen W. Smith
do
6.00
W. L. Selby
do
15.00
Mae H. Simpson
Services to Co. Supt. a/c Exams
7.50
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
13.49
W H. Beach
Expense as Constable
85.25
Alvada Kelly
Expense as Probation Officer
5.25
Carl McCoy
Expense as Supervising Engineer
13.65
Marion LeCocq
Expense as Health Officer
29.45
Margaret J. Diaz
Expense as Co. Tuberculosis Nurse
5.30
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Co. Superintendent
6.02
Louis V1. King
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
8.95
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as Co. Agricultural Agent
7.35
LeVern Freimann
Expense as Ass't Agricultural Agent
2.05
Inez Arnquist
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
21.46
Smith Livesey Wright Co.
Prem. on Rob., Mess. & Burg. Ins. for Co. Aud.
(to Aug, 1930)
42.28
Bacon & Ells
Bond Premium a/c Court Reporter in Ct. ill
7.00
Western Union Teleg. Co.
Telegraph service to Sheriff(3.56) & Treasurer(1.63)
5.19
Mrs. E. VJ. Day
Labor at Juvenile Home
2.00
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
25.54
W. J. Pynor
Groceries for Juvenile Home
8.84
Cornwall Meat Market
Meat for Juvenile Home
7.23
Farmers Mutual Tel. Co.
Phone service to Juvenile Home
5.70
The Home Store
Mdse. for Juvenile Home
6.33
C. C. King
House rent for Juvenile Home
25.00
P. P. Andreas
Labor at County Home
13.50
Mrs. F. Lohman
do
32.50
Orville-Ousley
do
1.75
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home
288.16
OtConnor Grocery
do
114.20
1V. J. Pynor
do
65.48
A. A. Carter
Eggs for County Home
8.00
Frye & Company
Meat for County Home
283.77
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for County Home
60.10
Mrs. M. E. Haselwood
Apples for County Home
4.05
Nick Rado
Fish for County Home
27.60
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
Feed for County Home
90.17
Bellingham Coal Mines
Coal for County Home (June -Jul -Aug)
34.35
Standard Oil Co.
Gas(15.52) & fuel oil(79.84) for County Home
95.36
F. F. Gerard
Supplies for County Home
81.74
The Home Store
Mdse. for County Home
89.93
H. Lapidus
Shoe repairs for County Home (Jul -Aug)
9.50
Electric Appliance Co.
Repairs to Equipment at County Home
5.59
C. G. Clifton
Repairs to pump.at County Home
3.00
Puget Sound Welding Co.
Repairs for pump at County Home
1.00
John L. Greiner
Repairs to pump at County Home
4.75
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for County Home
26.41
worse Hardware Co.
Hardware for County Home
11.88
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Supplies for County Home (June)
2.85
Thiel & Welter
Mattress, etc. for County Home
74.20
B. B. Furniture Co.
Dishes for County Home
5.32
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County Home
31.20
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for County Home(32.85) Juvenile Home(6.40)
& Co. Jail(5.85)
45.10
City Drug Store
Drugs for County Patient(11.58) & County Home(52.90)
64.48
Walterst Pharmacy
Drugs for County Patients
1.50
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Drugs for Mrs. Trove (Apr -May)
6.55
Heinemann Diagnostic Lab.
Analysis for County Physician
8.50
Dr. S. S. Howe
Operating on County Patients (July)
100.00
Dr. C. V. Farrell
Assisting in Operation on County Patient (July)
20.00
I: N. Cone
Assistance rendered Indigent Family
25.00
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of County T. B. Patients
301.13
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
do
199.99
Mrs. C. H. King
do
66.42
Mrs. Mary Lunden
do
66.42
Elsie Kernan
do
66.42
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
do
45.00
Mrs. John H. Schemstad
do
66.42
Mrs. Georgia Connolly
do
20.00
July _ TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 3d DAY OF September
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
A. C. Gviinnup -..
Care of Co. T. B. Patients
20.00
Mrs. Esther Thompson
do
20.00
Al. E. Clarke
Care of Mary A. Mitchell
10.00
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy Children
20.00
Mrs. E. K. Sem
Care of T. H. Johnson Family
30.00
OtConnor Grocery
Groceries -for Newell, et al
168.52
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Mrs. Evans
1.63
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Eckstrom
9.69
Mt. Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden
12.08
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Chatterton (Jul -Aug)
22.17
Broom & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Mrs. Defraye
12.00
do
Groceries for Miles, et al
78.85
do
Groceries for Phillips, et al
51.51
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Schemstad, et al
25.00
Isaacs Grocery
Groceries for Mrs. Broome, et al
27.00
Jacobson Grocery
Groceries for Mrs. Anna Trove (July -Aug)
25.01
N. A. Tesdall
Groceries for Edwards
15.04
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Minnard, et al
30.00
Lynden Dept. Store
Groceries for Ingalls, et al
32.84
Wolten & Montfort
Groceries for Anway, et al
97.28
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries(40.55) & Vlood(7.50) for Hoffman, et al
48.05
Harvey Edwards
Milk for Brooks
3.22
Home Store
Shoes, etc. for Setzer
3.75
Mrs. Harry Olin
House rent for Brooks Family (Jul -Aug)
12.00
Lane & Bland
Room rent for Miss Evans
8.50
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. for Commrs(6.47) Supt(2.28) Ferry(2.33)
(Emergency-2.33-Ferry)
11.08
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Tr(8.75) Aud(9.35)Eng.(9.45)
Clerk(5.10) Co.Supt(4.60) A r.Agt.((4.00))
41.25
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for County Offices Jul -Aug)
129.96
Anstett Printing Co.
Printing for Auditor
16.50
Ferndale Record
Supplies for Auditor(16.00) & Clerk(7.00) (July)
23.00
G. L. Morgan
Envelopes for County Clerk
3.25
Guarantee Cash Register Co.
Repairs to Cash Register for Treasurer
36.35
G. W. Bean Co.
Repairs to stapler for Prosecuting Attorney
1.58
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Adding Machine Ribbon for Co. Treasurer (Mich)
.75
Arthur Bowman
Micrometer for Horticultural Inspector
1.30
Custom Cleaners
Cleaning rug for Judge's Office (July)
6.00
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Engineer
1.37
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Lumber for Engineer
3.75
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Insurance Prem. on Agr. Agtts car(7.50) &
Commrs. Car(5.00)
12.50
0. K. Tire Shop & Garage
Tire for Sheriff's car
8.32
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff's car
14.77
Standard Auto Co.
Parts & repairs for Sheriff's car
92.35
Howard G. Green
Repairs to Sheriff's car
2.00
Iddins Buick Co.
do
7.33
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Commr'(3.64) Sheriff(10.48) Hort.
Insp.(4.51) Nurse(1.54)
20.17
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Commr(1.62) Eng.(.60) County Home
(1.44) Gar. Serv.(.32)
3.98
Hillyard Motor Co.
Parts for Commissionerts car
8.45
Tabor & Cruikshank
Supplies for Courthouse(3.50) Sheriff. car(.67)
Garage Equip.(3.30)
7.47
Bellingham Auto Top
Repairs for Sheriff's car(4.25) & Assessors
chairs (10.00)
14.25
31e0hanics Tool Supply Co.
Equipment for County Garage
13.45
Northwest Hardware Co.
hardware for Garage Equip. 7.95) & Courthouse(.81)
8.76
1.1orse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Garage Equip.(10.22) & Cths(.90)
11.12
J. W. Kindall
Office rent for Justice Ct. #2 (June -July)
50.00
C. J. Avilla
Witness: State vs. Harry Foster
2:20
Mrs. Leonard
do
4.40
Airs. Edna Brower
do
2.20
Helen Harrison
Witness: State vs. A. G. Tuttley
6.00
Doris Riddle
do
7.00
Chas. W. Brandon
do
7.00
Bjorn Stephanson
do
7.00
A. J. Barrett
do
2.20
Helver Holme
do
2.20
E. A. Hinlston
do
5.00
Wm. T. Follis
Juror: State vs. Ludivig Stienert, et al
1.20
C. R. Graham
do
1.20
E. G. Saxon
do
1.20
0. M. Sheppard
do
1.20
Walter Armstrong
do
1.20
H. L. Wellman
Juror: State vs. Richard Henry & Cecil hope
1.20
J. Axling
do
1.20
C. E. Daw
do
1.20
Geo. W. Thorne
do
1.20
Geo. V. Nolte
do
1.20
Cindy Martin
do
1.20
Joe Hermsen
Witness: State vs. F. C. Graves
2.20
P. T. Snyder
do
2.20
J. M. Aitken
do
2.20
John Creamer
do
5.40
H. F. d'doodrip
do
4.00
Frank Wanzer
Juror do
1.20
I. P. Abshire
do
1.20
Geo. H. Cole
do
1.20
Thos. H. Cole
do
1.20
J. A. Albers
do
1.20
Henry Roeder
do
1.20
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesda THE 3d DAY OF September 1929
CURRENT
EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Mrs. C. R. Mesack
Witness: State vs. John Barber
$ 2.20
N. S: Briscoe
do
2.20
V. Van Houten
J. of P': State vs. Joe Jacobin
2.50
J. A. Smallwood
Constable: do - (Emergency-900)
2.90
V. Van Houten
J. of P.: State vs. Earl Bennett
3.00
J. A. Smallwood
Constable: do (Emergency-6.20)
8.20
0. D. Post
J. of P.: State'vs. D. E. Sayer
2.50
W. L. Gaston
Constable: do
2.00
Geo. W. A. Hinton
J. of P.: State vs. H. J. Bouwmann
2.50
do
do Morris Debour
2.50
do
do Ed Bakker
2.50
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
495.90
The Home Store
Clothing for Prisoner(12.98) & Pris. Janitor(3.88)
16.86
Alonzo Greenwood
Barbering for Weatherford (June -July -Aug)
3.30
Mt. Baker Grocery
Supplies for Jail
11.90
Cascade Laundry & Cleaners
Laundry for Jail (June -July)
11.55
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Jail(35.10) & Courthouse(2.75)
(June -Aug)
37.85
J. A. Lich
Re -roofing Courthouse(475.00) & Garage(100.00)
575.00
Wm. H. Charles
Keys, etc. for Courthouse
1.75
The Neldit Co.
Repairs to boiler in Courthouse
9.25
Puget Sound Welding Works
Repairs to door in Courthouse (June)
3.00
City Sanitary Service Co.
Removing Garbage from Courthouse (June -Jul -Aug)
9.27
Bellingham Marine Ry. & Boat
Bldg. Co.
Repairs to Ferry tiCentrallt
107.46
L. H. Coolidge.
Architect Fees a/c extra work on Ferry Boat
58.25
Bellingham Marine Ry. & Boat
Bldg. Co.
Adjust. Compass, etc. for ferry "Chief Kwinalt
(Emergency)
20.00
J. W. McGhee
Labor on Graham Airport
42.00
Union Oil Co.
Gas &, oil a/c grading Airport
25.78
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimb. Garage Revolv. Fund for claims paid
348.34
.do
do Auditor
85.61
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
M. J. Bamford
Salary as
Truck Driver (202 days)
94.92
E. A. Nickson
Salary as
Foreman Prisoner Crew
135.00
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on
Lummi Shore Road
114.00
E. J. Zwaschka
do
95.00
H. Zwaschka
do
52.00
Fred Tarte
do
90.00
R. H. Owen
do
75.00
John West
do
60:00
F. Marz
do
15.00
Geo. Schenk
do
1 Truck)
317.50
Frank S. Swope
do
1 Truck)
360.00
Lind Gravel Co.
do
2 Trucks
455'00
B. Isings
do
2 11
552.00
Jas. Webb
do
1 Truck)
312.00
M. A. Montgomery
do
1 it )
292.50
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on
South Pass Road
36.00
E. J. Zwaschka
do
30.00
John West
do
25.00
Francis M' arz
do
- 30.00
Geo. Schenk
do
1 Truck
120.00
Frank S. Swope
do
�1 �t
100.00
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on
H. Street Road
12.00
E. J. Zwaschka
do
7.50
John West
do
5.00
Fred Tarte
do
18.00
H. H. Owen
do
12.50
Frank S. Swope
do
-15.00
Geo: Schenk
do
15.00
R. U. Hemmi
do
90:00
Herbert E. Brown
do
84.00
Sverre Bensen
do
40.00
Robert Brown
do
3.00
J. P. Jensen
do
3.75
T. P. Jeffers
Labor on
Ferndale & Glendale Road
189.00
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
do
19.00
Joseph Jensen
do
13.50
R. Chapman
do
18.00
Glenn T. Sharp
do
18.00
Geo. Van Over
do
2•25
David Bisset
do
5.00
V. B. Rogers, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
do
5.00
Mahlon Rogers
do
4.50
Leo Jess
Labor on
Noon & Kelly Roads
156.00
F: J. Vandemark
'do
156.00
D. D. Lamoureaux
do
8.00
Clem Knutson
Labor on
Hannegan Road
3.00
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples'State Bank
do
2.25
C. C. Gooding
do
2.37
Joe Jensen
do
2.25
Abe Bjarnson
do
2.50
RECORD OF
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jul. TERM Tuesday THE
3d DAY OF September Tg
29
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
Clem Knutson
Labor Rock Crushing
183.00
V. B. Rogers, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
do
150.00
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Peoples State Bank
do
132.25
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Pacific Mercantile Agency
do
5.00
C. C. Gooding
do
144.87
Mahlon Rogers
do
108.00
David Bisset
do
115.00
Glenn T Sharp
do
99.00
Ray Chapman
do
99.00
Joe Jensen
do
123.75
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
do
114.00
A. Nouwens
do
107.50
Abe Bjarnson
do
117.50
Chet Holmes
do
4.50
Geo. Brown
do
189.00
N. Hale
do
149.63
Virgil Irwin
do
8.50
M. L. Balfour
Repairing Bridges
150.00
Ed Top
do
128.25
W.W. Van Over
do
121.50
Geo. Van Over
do
38.25
Jack S. Murray
do
63.00
Fred Tarte
Repairing Gas Shovel
18.00
R. H. Owen
do
15.00
Leo Jess
Labor on road (Apr)
15.00
Adrian Nouwens
Truck & driver on County Roads
90.00
Chet Holmes
Labor on Lummi Shore Rd(27.00) Crusher(50.25) &
others(34.50)
111.75
0. R. Jeffers
Mowing on road
8.00
C. R. Orr
Cutting brush along roads
78.75
L. J. Irwin
Expense a/c crusher shaft from Seattle
6.00
The Iiome Store
Clothing for Prisoner Road Crew
12.97
Lawrence Township
Earth fill at County Bridge on Rd. 521
98.75
Abshire's
Ins. Premium on Road Supt.'s car
10.20
Union Iron Works
Parts for Crusher
15.30
Independent Truck Co.
Freight on conveyor parts
4.00
The Weldit Co'.
Repairs to crusher & shovel (July -Aug)
22.15
Hoff & Pinkey
Lumber for rock crusher, etc. (July -Aug)
18.50
J. Norstrom & Son
Lumber for crusher & shovel
42.55
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Goheen Bridge
21.60
Northtirest Hardware Co.
Shovels for Lummi Shore Road
3.91
Morse Hardware Co.
Pick, etc. for Lummi Shore Road
1.09
S. R. Correll
Cutting steel
1.00
C. G. Kallander
Use of Jack Screws
2.00
Bellingham Concrete Products
Co. Culvert for H. Street Rd. & B1-Sumas Road
290.70
Lynden Service Station
Gas & Oil for Rd. Supt.'s car
8.47
South Alley Garage
Gas for Rd. Supt.
4.75
C. C. Harriman
Gas, etc. for Bridge on Rd. 287 (June -Aug)
6.55
P. C. Key
Gas a/c moving steam shovel
3.04
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for roads
179.76
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimbursing Garage Revolving Fund for claims paid
492.80
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service a/c equipment parts
7.65
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Bert Smith
Labor on G. LT. Road & others
27.50
David Carlson
do
21.25
Virgil Irwin
do
21.25
John Bullock
Labor on Samish Rd. & Lake Whatcom Blvd.
100.00
John Bullock, Jr.
do
87.75
A. Ewing
do
66.50
John Tamman
do
39.60
do
do
23.40
Sam Bullock
do
83.25
Nick Omlin
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
47.25
C. W. Johnson
do
28.00
Kaspar Fankhauser
do
28.00
H. N. Lintz
do
8.00
J. Thomas
do
3.50
Joe Gotchy
Labor on Lummi Shore Road & others
130.00
William Breuer
Labor on Guide Meridian Rd. 3c others
120.00
Automobile Club of ';lash.
Maintenance of road. -signs
142.50
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for truck & tractor
39.50
Puget Sound W-elding Co.
Repairs for road machinery
11.10
Claude Carlson
Repairs to tractor
1.00
Maurice Hanna
Repairs to Tractors & grader
115.80
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for trucks, crusher & graders
13.43
Don Denton
Parts for graders
2.95
Franklin Steel & Mchy. Co.
Grader blades
62.13
N. W. Auto Electric Co.
Repairs to Sumas-Kendall Grader
23.77
Ray Pennington
Repairs to Sumas-Kendall Grader
5.25
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service for truck, etc.
31.18
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Bridges & Equipment
30.19
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for roads, Bridges & Equipment
404.19
Farmers lvlercantile.Co.
Hardware for roads & Bridges (Jan-Mch-May-Jul-Aug)
67.45
Lynden Dept. Store
Hardware for roads & equipment
2.20
Everson Mercantile Co.
Nails for Goheen Bridge
.50
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday THE 3d DAY OF September 1929
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
(Continued)
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge repairs,
etc.
649.21
Baeten Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge on Blaine-Sumas
Road
350.91
Bellingham Sash Door Co.
Lumber for Samish Road
46.64
A. Potter
Lumber for Acme -Wickersham
Road -(June)
1.16
Standard oil Co.
Gas, etc. for G. M. Road &
others
84.43
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for road & bridge
work
252.44
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimbursing Gar. Revolving
Fund for claims paid
52.60
Conway Auto Co.
Repairs to truck
6.10
H. W. Buzzard
Repairs to crusher & grader
56.25
Gerrit Veleke
Labor on Hannegan Road
22.00
C. L. Howe, Assigned to
Geo. Gillies
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
50.22
C. L. Howe
do
7.50
C. L. Howe
do
69.78
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
M. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver (2 days)
9.26
L. R. Abel, Assigned to
First Nattl Bank, Lynden
Labor on Everson & Reilly Wings
110.00
Art Emerson
do
130.00
C. Benson
do
117.00
Max Fullner
do
123.50
Wm. Radder
do
135.00
T. P. Reilly
do
45.50
Peter Jensen
do
14.00
David Bisset
do
10.00
Chet Holmes
Labor on Reilly Wing
9.75
R. Syre
Labor on Everson Wing
3.50
Puget Sound Welding Co.
Repairs for river machinery
9.00
Larson & biller
Repairs to equipment
3.25
Schilling-Evertz Co.
Parts for river equipment
5.20
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Reilly Wing
403.20
A. C. Palmer
do
105.40
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
do
96.80
Morse hardware Co.
hardware, etc. for Everson & Reilly Wings
120.40
J. R. Clyde
Gas & oil for truck a/c Riley Wing
3.90
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for Everson & Reilly Wings
4.55
G. P. Kincaid,, Co. Auditor
Reimbursing Gar. Revolv. Fund for claims paid
7.95
DRAIN. DIST. #3 MAINT. FUND.
Emil Lind
Labor on Ditch
41.50
Frank Johnson
do
12.00
Howard Guckert
do
24.00
Gust Ogren
do
31.87
CONSOL . DR. IMPT. DIST.
#1 IvIAINT . FUND.
John Van Ginkle
Labor on Ditch
15.75
Dewey Van Der Stoep
do
94.50
Leo Koole
do
94.50
Nick Decker
do
3.00
A. F. Knutzen
do
12.00
K. Kruljac.
do
12.25
N. Bartelds
do
28.45
G. E. Talmage.
do
14.00
J. Satterthwaite
do
3.00
Arie de Beeld
do
1.50
Hilbert G. Kok
do
3.50
Leo Koole
Expense as Supervisor
4.05
G. E. Talmage
Damages a/c hauling
thru field
5.00
LeCocq-Nicholson Motors
Gas, etc.
4.00
Union Oil Co.
Distillate
14.40
Lynden Dept. Store
Shovel, etc.
2.40
Washington Belting & Rubber
Co. Hose, etc.
47.07
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. r5
MAINT. FUND.
Henry Wilken
Labor on ditch
10.00
J. W. Richardson
do
70.00
Allan hl. Richardson
do
35.00
Con Deunhouer
do
21.00
P. Ellofson
do
72.00
H. D. Holcomb
do
44.00
Harry Walsh
do
36.75
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. #6
MAINT. FUND.
Virgil Rudy
Labor on ditch
14.00
Chas. Maslanka
do
17.50
John Rudy
Labor with team on
ditch
18.50
Archie Hale
Labor on ditch
17.50
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. #7
MAINT. FUND.
Ed Whalen
Labor on ditch
35.00
Andrew Thompson
do
10.50
Gordon Macmillan
do
3.50
Frank Pullar
do
38.50
C. A. Bart
do
42.00
Gordon Rogers
do
5.25
John A. Johnson
do
31.50
Carl Zell
do
35.00
Claude D. Behme
do
29.75
Floyd Sundean
do
19.25
Arnie Anderson
Shovels, etc. for ditch work
7.20
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 3d DAY of September
1929
A. L. Wight
W. G. Helferich
Alvin Henry Roe
Florence Holtzheimer
HEATH DITCH MAINTENANCE FUND.
Labor on ditch
do
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Relief
. do
8.50
10.50
50.00
25.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
Geo. Carpenter Salary as Deputy Sheriff 140.00
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Claims of St. Josephts Hospital for Care of Chas. Lancaster, in the sum of 38.60;
St. Luke's Hospital for Care of Parker & Tonnes, in the sum of 95.15; Hollingsworth-Dahlquist
Funeral Home for Burial of Wagner, in the sum of $25.00; and, Olive E. Stark for Newspaper
Subscription.for Prosecuting Attorney, in the sum of $6.00, were rejected by the Board.
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Request of Judge Gruber for emergency for Court Reporter, was filed in office of
Auditor.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FOR COURT )
} RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
FOR SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 )
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the budget for salary of Court Reporter for
Department No. 2 of the Superior Court is exhausted and it appearing from the representation of
the Judge of said department of said Court that it is necessary to employ a reporter for said
Court, and that the sum of $1200.00 will be required for that purpose for the balance of the
present fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, all of the Commissioners of said County have had reasonable notice of the time
and place of holding said meeting, and all being present and concurring in this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the employment of such Court Reporter and the payment of the salary of such
reporter is by law mandatory;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Superior Court No. 2 of Whatcom
County, Washington, proceed to make expenditures necessary for Court Reporter for the remainder
of the year 1929 and to meet the existing emergency, in an amount not to exceed $1200.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of Whatcom County
on the Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency and for carrying on the work of the Superior
Court, said warrants to be drawn in payment for salary claims approved by the Judge of Superior
Court No. 2, at the times necessary to make such payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of September, 1929.
it It It it it it it If rr u n n " tt Geo . Elder
"Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board.
'tioners of Whatcom County " F. C. Reeve
it State of Washington " County Commissioner.
It If it It It It it It it " If it if It Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted
by the Clerk of the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:15 P. Id. to meet on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1929
at 9 A. I4i.
Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .
July. TERM Wednesday THE 4th DAY OF September 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, September 3, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
approve the third estimate of Chasteen & Dorsey on construction of Permanent Highway No. 13.
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.� August reports of County Home Supt.; Lummi Ferryman; and, Northern State Hospital
on three patients entered, were filed in office of Auditor.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:15 to meet on Friday, Sept. 6, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
.q RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
20
July TERM Friday THE 6th DAY OF September
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, September 41 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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✓ On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube., the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
approve the third estimate of Shields & Burrows on construction of Perm. Hy. #13-B.
soffe
IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE)
ORDER TO ISSUE.
(ARRANT TO C. MONTGOMERY.
WIiEREAS, application has been made to this Board by C. Montgomery, wherein the per-
manent loss of Institute Fund Warrant numbered 156, issued on Jan. 2, 1924 in the sum of $5.00
in favor of said C. Mlontgomery, is set out to the satisfaction of this Board,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Auditor be, and he hereby
is, directed to issue a dupli mte warrant in the sum of $5.00 on the Institute Fund to the
said C. Montgomery in lieu of the one so lost.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of Sept., 1929.
It It It it IT rt It it rt it tt tt rt it Geo . Elder
" Board of County Commiss-" Chairman
" loners of Whatcom County" F. C. Reeve
" State of Washington It County Commissioner
tt n it it it u it n ti if tt IT if tt Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Petition of Baeten Lbr. Co. for water franchise over roads in Custer Township, was
filed in office of Auditor.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 11 A. M. to meet on Saturday, Sept. 7, at
9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Saturday THE
7th
DAY OF September i9 29
tr tr
Monday u
9 t h
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September 6, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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Applications for dances by Northwood Grange on Sept. 14, 1929 and Helpers Club at
Liberty, Dist. No. 99, on Sept. 7, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On,Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, Sept. 9, 1929
at 9 A. M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, September 7, 1929: Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube; Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE'FUND.
N. N. Sleasman Witness; State vs. D. E. Sayer 2.10
N. C. Morgan do 2.10
amlr*�.�
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to drive abort a 300 pile
Wing Dam at Pride Farm on North side of Nooksack River near Lynden; Pride to furnish all
piling and material and County to do the Mork.
.0.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF PRELIMINARY )
ORDER FOR HEARING.
BUDGET FOR 1930 )
WHEREAS, in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 164, Session=Laws of 1923,
and amendments thereto, the County Commissioners of Whatcom County have completed and
placed on file their preliminary budget for the county for the year 1929;
IT IS NOW ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to publish
a notice in the County Official newspaper that hearing will be held in the Commissionerst
Office in the Court House in Bellingham, on Monday, October 7, 1929 at the hour of 10
otclock A. M., for the purpose of fixing the final budget and making tax levies.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of September, 1929.
it tt tt it it it it If If It It it If it It Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- it Chairman of the Board.
it ioners of Whatcom County It F. C. Reeve
it State of Washington. If County Commissioner.
If it n if It If If If if It it it it It it Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 1:45 P. M. to meet on Friday, Sept. 132 1929,
at 9 A. 11.
r 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July. TERM Friday THE 13th DAY OF September
19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, September 9, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on August Payrolls w 68.67
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on August Payrolls 116.92
PER1.1ANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on August Payrolls 16.62
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on August Payrolls 34.50
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Carl Bang Relief 10.00
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCON COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR)
ORDER APPOINTING H. N. LINTZ.
FOR ACME TOWNSHIP. )
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of one of the
Supervisors for Acme Township, thru the death of N. G. Gorrie; and
WHEREAS, the remaining members of the Board of Supervisors for said Township have
recommended the appointment of H. N. Lintz to fill the vacancy;
IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED that H. N. Lintz be, and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor
for Acme Township for the balance of the unexpired term of N. G. Gorrie, deceased.
Done in regular adjourned -session of the Board this 13th day of September, 1929.
tt it it tt tI It it It II it ri it It II it
It Board of County Commiss- tt
It ioners of Whatcom County
it State of Washington "
it it It IT it tt it It n It rt if tt rr tt
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Applications for dances by Maple Falls High School at Glacier; North Bellingham Grange;
Goshen Community Club, all on Sept. 14, 1929; and, Hopewell Community Club on Sept. 21, 1929,
were endorsed approved by the Board.
lmmmwre�
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Monday, Sept. 16, 1929, at
9 A. 1.1.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 123,
July TERM Monday THE _ 16th DAY OF September 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September 13, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Henry Wells
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND.
Relief
ffiffiffo
50.00
Petition for extension of Road along Gulf of Georgia in 19-39-1 E N Wly along shore
to SW cor. of 18-39-1 E, was filed in office of Auditor. -
`� On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
approve the fourth estimate in amount of $2299.10 and the final estimate amounting to
$2476.72 on Perm. Hy. 713 under the contract of Chasteen & Dorsey.
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R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N.
'Z PERMANENT HIGH17AY NO. 13, SMITH ROAD, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
Attached to Estimate No. 4.
WHEREAS It was necessary to lay drain the in roadbed between Stations 100+50 and
103+00 to take care of springs in said roadbed, and
WHEREAS It was necessary to lower the grade at railway crossing at Station 71+00
due to error in grade line, and
'+11HEREAS It was necessary to place an eight inch concrete pipe in road ditch under
County Road No. 142 at Station 27+50,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that"the force account, as per attached statement from
Chasteen &; Dorsey, Inc., Contractors, as tabulated below, be, and same is hereby allowed.
SUMMARY OF FORCE ACCOUNT:
Drain tile in cut Stations 100+50 - 103-*00, $ 23.44
8tt Concrete Culvert at Station 27+ 50, 18.00
Lowering grade at railway crossing Station 71+ 00 14.77
Total force account. . . . . .56.21
Done in regular adjourned Session of the Board this 16th day of September, 1929.
It it It If It It It U If It 11 11 11 It 11
It Board of County Commiss- '1
11 ioners of Whatcom County II
11 State of Washington 'r
It tt It 11 It 11 It 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
33309�
Geo. Elder
Chairman, Board of County
Commissioners.
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, Sept. 20,. 1929,
at 9 A. M.
Sept. 20, 1929. Elder, Chairman of the Board, present (Reeve &-Laube to
Commissioners' Convention). Adjourned to meet on Monday, September 23, 1929,
at 9 A. IA.
f. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July_ TERM Monday THE 23rd DAY OF September 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September 20, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
John L. Ridenhour Mileage as Constable: State vs. Earl Bennett
(Emergency) $ 11.00
�*
The surety bond of John L. Ridenhour as Constable for Acme Township, given by Century
Indemnity Co. in amount of $500.00, was approved by the Board and filed with County Clerk.
IN THE -MATTER OF FOOD FOR
WHATCOM COUNTY HOME
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
RESOLUTION AND NOTICE.
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the appropriation for food under the County
Home Budget for 1929 has been exhausted; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to supply food to said -County Home, the expenditure for which
will be greater than was provided for in the budget for the fiscal year 1929; and
WHEREAS, the necessity for greater expenditure could not reasonably have been foreseen
at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up, and an emergency now exists; and
WHEREAS, this Board has, on this day, met at the Board Room in Bellingham, for the pur-
pose of considering said matter, all of the Commissioners of said Whatcom County having had
reasonable notice of the time and place of said meeting and the purpose thereof and all of the
Commissioners being present at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, the estimated amount of money required to meet the emergency aforesaid is
W"2500.00;
NO17, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing on this matter will be held at the
Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, at -the hour of
10 o'clock A. M., on Tuesday, October 11 1929, at which time and place it will be determined by
this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet the said emergency will be authorized
and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expendi-
ture of money for such emergency; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be published once on Tuesday,
September 24, 1929, in the Bellingham Evening News, the same being the official newspaper of
said Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of September, 1929.
It it ii It tt it it tt tt tt it it it it It
" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County rt
'r State of Washington "
It it tt It it ii it It it it it it it It 11
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Applications for dances by Goshen Community Club on Sept. 21st and C. Heuman at Alki,
on Sept. 28, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 125
July. TERM Monday THE... 23rd -----.DAY of __------- Septembers -- I9.29 .._ .----
✓ In the matter of the
application of the
BAETEN LUMBER CO., a
Washington corporation, 0 R D E R.
for a franchise to lay and
maintain a water main on
and along certain roads.
The Baeten Lumber Co., a Washington corporation, having made application to the
Board of County Commissioners of 11hatcom County, Washington, for a franchise to lay and
maintain a water main, for a period of twenty-five years, on and along the following roads,
to -wit:
Commencing on the South -Blaine road, at its intersection with the west line
of the right of way of the Great Northern Railway Company; Thence west, along
said South -Blaine road, to the Blaine -Ferndale Road; thence south, -along said
Blaine -Ferndale road, to Road No. 37; thence, along Road No. 37, to its inter-
section with Road No. 8.
IT IS ORDERED That said application be, and the same hereby is, set for hearing on
the 14th day of October, 1929, at the hour of 10 o1clock in the forenoon, in the Board of
County Commissionerst room, in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the County Auditor give public notice thereof at the ex-
pense of the applicant by posting written or printed notices in three public places in the
City of Bellingham, and in at least one conspicuous place on the roads or parts thereof for
which application is made, at least fifteen (15) days before the day fixed for such hearing,
and by publishing a like notice three (3)'times in the Bellingham Evening Nevis, the last
publication to be at least five (5) days before the day fixed for such hearing, vihich_notice
shall state the name of the applicant, a description of the roads or parts thereof for which
application is made, and the time and place fixed for the hearing. Such hearing may be ad-
journed from time to time by the order of the Board.
Dated this 23rd day of September, 1929.
rt I rt rt II Ir II rr it II it II It it T1
rr Board of County Commiss-
ionersof Whatcom County tr
rt State of Washington I'
n rr n it IT It It n it it .It It It n n
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By- F. C. Martin
Deputy..
.4.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF IHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
Geo. Elder
C h a i r m a n.
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 hi. to meet on Friday,
Sept. 27, 1929, at 9 A. I.A.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Friday
THE 27th
DAY of September 19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, September 23, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
The surety bond of C. R. Behme, as Treasurer for Custer Township, in amount of
$4000.00, given by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., was approved by the Board and filed
with County Clerk.
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Opinion of Prosecuting Attorney re Lateral Highway Law was filed in office of Auditor.
sserlllyl�
Petition for widening of Malloy Road from Brekke Road was filed in office of Auditor.
Resolution of Township Officers Association re Lateral Highaays, was filed in office
of Auditor.
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Petition for improvement of Guide Meridian Road from end of present.paving to Boundary
under Lateral Highway building program
Line,/was filed in office of Auditor.
Notices by State Highway Department of acceptance of work on Perm. Hy. 13-A and
Perm. Hy. 13, were filed in office of Auditor.
.9.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, IIASHINGTON.
J
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEP.ENT WITH COUNTY
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF AUGUST, 1 9 2 9.
ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson,' County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows,,to-wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
476.21
School Fund
125.00
School Fund a/c Liquor Inv. Fd. surplus
.6.55
Military Fund
69.83
Permanent Highway Fund
15.49
Public Highway Fund
7.62
Higher Education Fund
975.49
Capitol Building Fund
67.86
Reclamation Revolving Fund
13.86
Veterans' Compensation Fund
353.51
Forest Fire Protection Fund
21.10
Parks & Parkways Fund
52.50
Game Fund
104.55
CASH PAID CITY & T0dN. TREASURERS
3,701.16
CASIi PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS
1,188.85
ADVANCE TAXES APPLIED
8.00
WARRANTS REDEEEED:
Current Expense Fund
21,996.75
Road & Bridge Fund
105090.97
Soldiersi Relief Fund
305.00
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
2,425.26
Liquor Investigation Fund
6.00
County Game Fund
1,623.56
Law Library Fund
53.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
73.00
July
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
TERM Friday.
THE
27th
DAY OF September
1929
J
WARRANTS REDEEMED (Continued)
Port of Bellingham Fund 1,913.37
School Districts, General Fund 15,232:24
Drain. Impt. Dist. #15 Maint. Fund 34.00
If if It #20 Constr. . It 983 :70
INTEREST ON- WARRANTS:
Current Expense Fund
Soldiers' Relief Fund
School Districts, General Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. #20 Constr. Fund
BONDS REDEEMED:
School Districts Bonds
INTEREST ON BONDS:
Port of Bellingham Bonds
School Districts Bonds
Total Disbursements
..1.0
.38
68:71
31834
4,800.00
4)005:00'
5,709.25
$ 76, 826.21. -
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on August.31, 1929, to be as
follows:
Depository Treasurer's Balance.
First,National Bank
$ 61,718.67
Bellingham National Bank
36,529.47
Northwestern National Bank
172650.31
American National Bank
30,000.00
Union Trust'Company
35,000.00
First National Bank of Lynden
35,000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
40,000.00
Home,.State Bank of Blaine
20,000.00
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Bank of Sumas
15,000.00
Custer State Bank
10,000.00
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
15,000.00
Nooksack'Valley State Bank of Everson
15,000.00
Farmers- & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
_10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit $360,898.45
Cash in Office:
Investments 24,591.92
Cash in Vault 5,984.00
Checks & Warrants in Till 644,23
Currency in Till 640:00
Silver in Till 42:82 31,902.97
Grand Total Cash on Hand $392,801.42
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 27th day of September,
1929.
It It It It tI it it It It 11 I1 it 11 it
" Board of County Commiss-11
tl ioners of 'Nhatcom County''
It State of Washington 1t
It 1t tt It It It if It it tt it It it R
Attest: G: P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
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J August Report of Horticultural Inspector was filed in office of Auditor.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF
ORDER DIRECTING TREASURER TO REFUND.
TAX REFUNDS.
WHEREAS, the County Treasurer for Whatcom County,'Washington, has submitted to this
Board a list of tax overpayments which he recommends to be refunded", and said Treasurer re-
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
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quests that he be authorized to make such refunds; and
WHEREAS, .it appearing ''ta, this- Board• that'refunds should--be-made by Whatcom • County to
cover such overpayments;
NOW, THEREFORE, 1T IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he hereby is authorized
to issue Treasurerts checks to the persons and in the amounts hereinafter set forth, and de-
liver said checks to the County Auditor for distribution:
Receipt No.
Name
Cause
Amount
25510 .,..
A1bert._Ei: Anderson
Duplicate payment
$ 6.62
25511
Billie Chapman
rr tr
11.70
25514
Bellingham Bay . Impt . Co.
+t +►
4.91
25519
J. Henry Lich
++ t+
14.52
25513
F. H. Hendrickson
Dupl. pymt. 1927
credited to 1928-
refund on interest
2.71
25509
Henry Gordon
Error in figuring int.
9.48
25515
E. H. Middleton
° it'. tt it
3.13
25518
Geo. Allen & Marie Reichert
rr rr tt ►t
1.73
25517
J. W. Alderson
Error in subtracting
cancellation
1.00
25516
Otto Ulrich
Tax taken from wrong
line
.83
25512
Conlee-Dwyer Realty Co.
Error in segregation of
property and tax
1.99
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of September, 1929.
tr tt tt tt it it it it it tt It It if it tt Geo . Elder
t+ Board of County Commiss_.. t+ Chairman of the Board.
It loners of Whatcom °County - . tt F. C. Reeve
it State of Washington it County Commissioner.
it tt It it It it t► it if tr if it it tt it Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
..County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
BEFORE .THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF MASTER PLAN )
FOR CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVE-) RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLAN & MAP.
MENT OF COUNTY ROADS. )
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 88, Session Laws of 1929, this Board
of County Commissioners did make a survey of the highway situation and prepared a master plan
for the construction and improvement of the county roads, taking into consideration the needs of
the county for roads leading to and connecting directly or indirectly with state highways, in-
cluding ?'farm to marketrt roads, roads connecting trade centers and connecting with each other and
with the county seat, roads and highways required for transportation of school children to the
various school houses within the county and roads and highways for rural mail routes; and
WHEREAS, this Board has caused to be made a map of such plan, which map was duly placed on
display in the office of the County Auditor for study and information of interested citizens of
the county; and notice of public hearing was fixed for September 27, 1929, and same published in
the,county official newspaper, all as required by law; and
WHEREAS, on said September 27, 1929, the Board heard all arguments for and against the
proposed master plan and map, and it was unanimously recommended by those present that the
Commissioners include.in the Lateral Highway Master Plan all roads now established in Whatcom
County;.
NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that all of the roads now established in Whatcom County,_
and that road known as -.Pinckney Road in Semiahmoo Township and that road known as the Olson Creek
July TERM
RECORD OF COINUMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 27th DAY OF September
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Road in Rome Township, which are both now in process of establishment, and the map setting out
all of such roads, be and same are hereby adopted as the master plan and map under which high-
ways shall be constructed and improved with the revenues which will be provided by and avail-
able for expenditure under the provisions of said Chap. 88, Laws of 1929, within a period of
ten years from the first day of August, 1929; the roads so included are as follows:
PERM -ANENT HIGHWAYS.
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RECORD OF COXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Friday
THE
27th DAY OF September 19 29
Van lVyck Township (Cont.)
Lummi Reservation
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#422
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Done in regular
adjourned session
of the Board this 27th day of September, 1929.
If 11 It it If it it It It If It it 11 it
It Board of County Commiss-If
It ioners of Whatcom County"
if State of Washington
11 it if 11 it It It It it it it IT it if
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
ZEIRIITO�
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
n Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet on 1,11onday, Sept. 30,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE 30th DAY OF September 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September 27, 1929. Present,
F. 0. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members of the Board, and the Clerk of the Board in attendance;
The following proceedings were had:
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Applications for dances by Delta Grange; Goshen Community Club; Tom Durham at Deming,
all on September 28, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Tuesday, October
11 1929, at 10 A. M.
RECORD OF C01SITMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Tuesday THE lst DAY OF October i9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, September 30, 1929.' Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members of the Board,
and the Clerk of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
M. Bronsema
Salary
as
Asstt Bookkeeper & School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00,
Alice Lyle
do
& Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls for Auditor
200.00
B. W. Field
do
125.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk to Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile, Assgd.
to First National Bank
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50)& Probation
Officer(62.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.00
N. W. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary
as
Asstt Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron of Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
Asstt Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting.Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl C. Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as
Warrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
-115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Deputy Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
Salary
as
Motorcycle Deputy Sheriff
140.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Night Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of School
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Office Assistant Supt. of Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (22 days)
66.00
• H. B: Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
'L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Asstt Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnauist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
85.00
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County Home
150.00
Al. B. King
Salary
as
Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
Mrs. Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Asstt Cook at County Home
25.00
Gladys D. White
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary
as
Asstt Nurse at County Home
75.00
C. L.,Moss
do
75.00
Bessie Welcome
do
75.00
A. J. Welch
do
25.00
C. A. W. Smith
Salary
as
Hostess at County Home
1.00
,�6 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Tuesday THE 1st DAY OF October 1929
CURRENT EXPENSE.FUND (Continued)
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Janitor -at County Home
75.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
10.00,
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer'(24 daysY
156.00'
Wilbur R. Riley
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer 24 "
�24
120.00
Ira Smith
Salary as Chainman for Engineer
108.00
Geo. Woitulewicz
do 9 11
40.50
C. Humphreys
Salary as Inspector Smith Road 24 It )
120.00
George D. Paynton
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 13 +' )
58.50
Delia Beeman
Services -to Co. Agricultural Agent..
15.00
Chas. W. Brandon
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
25.00
Phil Jobe
do
25.00
J. A. Wells
do
25.00
Frank M. Allyn
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney
25.84
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
27.78
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as Charity Commissioner
5.50
•Alvada Kelly
Expense as Probation Officer
1.20
W. H. Beach
Expense as Constable
39.90
Carl McCoy
Expense as Supervising Engineer
19.18
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Supt. County Schools
18.87
Margaret J. Diaz
Expense as Co. Tuberculosis Nurse
2.95
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as Co. Agricultural Agent
18.09
LeVern Freimann
Expense as Asstt Agricultural Agent
13.32
Inez Arnquist
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
29.26
Louis W. King
Expense as Horticultural Inspector -
49.20
Hazel B. Heun
Typing for Prosecuting Attorney
4.80
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service to Co. Offices
91.06
Western Union Teleg. Co.
Teleg. service to Probation Officer(2.25)&
Sheriff(16.68)
18.93
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
38.87
F. F. Gerard
do
10.90
W. J. Pynor
do
8.48
Mrs. Chas. 0. Stone
Tomatoes for Juvenile Home
.75
E. W. Day
Squash for Juvenile Home
1.00
Frye & Company
meat for Juvenile Home (Aug -Sept)
14.76
L. H. Parberry
Chair for Juvenile Home
3.65
Farmers Mutual Tel. Co.
Phone rental for Juvenile Home (Oct -Nov -Dec)
5.70
C. C. King
House rent for Juvenile Home
25.00
The Home Store
Clothing for Juvenile Home
6.96
Lobb Electric Co.
Repairs.to pump at Juvenile Home
2.75
Wm. G. Scott
Cleaning up old Juvenile Home grounds
10.00
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lts. & Pow. for"Juvenile Home(3.15) & County
Heme(45.49)
48.64
Geo. Lenhart
Labor at County Home
10.50
Elwin Beyer
do (Aug -Sept)
59:25
S. S. Voris
do
3.50
Gerald Voris
do
3.50
Mrs. F. Lohman
do
17.50
E. Burke
do
3.00
Andrew Pierson
do
3.00
Fred Manthey
Threshing at County Home
28.00
Schafer
Threshing & Labor on Well at County Home
11.00
.John
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home (Emergency-218.17)
257.88
W. J. Pynor
do It
51.21
Frye & Company
Meat for County Home It
287.24
OtConnor Grocery
Coffee for County Home. 1t
53.70
Bakery
Bread for County Home It
48.48
.Ferndale
Whatcom Co. Dairyments Asstn
Butter for County Home (Aug -Sep)"
219.50
Nick Rado
Fish for County Home It
23.40
G. M. Caylor, Assigned to
M. B. King
Eggs for County Home it
12.90
Mrs. John Byers, Jr.
Pears for County Home '+
9.00
E. C. Embury
Prunes for County Home "
3.18
F. F. Gerard
Supplies for County Home 11
105.58
The Home Store
Mdse. for County Home
190.03
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
Feed for County Home
96.09
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for County Home
26.87
Bellingham Coal Mines
Coal for County Home
15.00
Milton Pynor
Wood for County Home
5.00
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & Fuel Oil for County Home
109.62
Columbia Valley Lumber Co.
Lumber for County Home
22.02
C. E. Burlingame
Papering Annex at County Home
39.50
Hagen & Hogberg
Paint for County Home
2.35
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for County Home
19.35
Northwest Hardware Co.
do
50.83
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Repairs to sewing machine for County Home
1.50
Geo. L. Larson
Repairs to mowers for County Home
3.50
John P. Woll
Repairs to eye glasses for County Home
(June -Jul -Aug -Sept)
2.75
H. Lapidus
Shoe repairs for County Home
3.05
Whatcom-County Implement Co.
Twine, etc. for County Home
3.20
W. A. George
Repairs to roof at County Home
23:75
Dr. T. 1. Barlow
Dental work for Patient at County Home
2.50
Thompsons Drug Store
Drugs for County Painent(32.95) & County Home
(21.60) (Jul -Aug -Sept)
54.55
City Drug Store
Drugs for County Patients(5.50) & County Home
(37.65) (Aug -Sept)
43.15
Aubert Drug Co.,
Drugs for County Patients(7.00) & County Home
(43.40)
50.40
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail(14.50) Juvenile Home(4.80) &
County Home(5.25)
24.55
RECORD
OF
COXIMISSION EI S
PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM Tuesday
THE
DAY Y OF. -.._..:_October
1929
Walterst Pharmacy
Everson Drug Co.
Heinemann Diag. Laboratory
Dr. A. 11. Warren
Laurel Beach. Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatorium
Mrs. Mary Lynden
Mrs. C. H. King
Mrs. Elsie Kernan
Georgia Connolly
Mrs. Eshter Thompson
A. C. Gwinnup
Mrs. John Schemstad
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
Julia E. Minnick
Mrs. E. K. Sem
Ben Tucker
M. E. Clarke
Arthur C. Harlow
Geo. A. Monroe Co.
J. W. Doughty, Supt.
M. J. OtConnor
Grant Grocery
Mt. Baker Grocery
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Browne& Cole, Inc.
do
Quality Meat & Grocery
Jacobson Grocery
Rue Grocery
Isaacs Grocery
Wm. Cleary Grocery
N. C. Keith
Arni Anderson
Iffolten &.Montfort
Lynden Dept. Store
Everson Mercantile Co.
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
Harvey Edwards
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Ben Holman
Lane & Bland
Mrs. Harry Olin
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Bellingham Evening News
Union Printing Co.
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co,
Towner Printing Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co.
Arthur Remington
R. L. Polk & Co.
G. D. Curry, Assigned to
Beyer Auto Co.
Clyde Banks
Hanning Hardware
R. H. Smith
Miller -Hawkins & Kendig, Inc.
Iddins Buick Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Standard Auto Co.
Diehl.Motor Co.
Bolster Tire Shop
Zim-Chase Tires, Inc.
Bostromts Super Service
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Bellingham Auto Top
Speirs & Speirs
R. M. Tucker
Fred Ditmar
J. D. Rockey
0. D. Post
W. L. Gaston
Andrew Danielson
Frank LeCocq
Phil Jobe
Isabella Fraser
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Sanitary Service Co.
Alonzo Greenwood
Central Market Grocery
Cascade Laundry & Cleaners
.Pacific Steam Laundry
Custom Cleaners
Hagen & Hogberg
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Neher Bros.
Morse Hardware Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Drugs for County Patient
Drugs for Brooks family (Jan to Aug, incl.)
Laboratory work for'Co: Physician
X-Raps for County Physician
Care of County Tuberculosis Patients
do
do
do
do
Nursing T. B. Patient
Care of Tuberculosis Patient
do
do
do i
do (June)
Care of Johnson family
Care of Marcy children
Care of Mary Mitchell
Ambulance for Gersaper to Lynden (July)
Ambulance for Mary Mack to County Home
Cash advanced paroled.patient from Asylum
Groceries for Newell, et al
Groceries for. Ekstrom
Groceries for Golden
Groceries for Evans
Groceries for Larson, et al
Groceries for Flemming, et al
Groceries for Edwards
Groceries for Anna Trove
Groceries for Schemstad, et al
Groceries for Browne, et al
Groceries for Mason, et al (Aug -Sept).
Groceries for Oldham, et al
Groceries for L on, et al (Aug -Sept)
Groceries(89.71} & (at
for Bertrand, et al
Groceries for Jeltma, et al
Groceries(48.34) & Wood 7.50) for Brooks, et al
Groceries for Lockstad July)
Milk for Brooks
Wood for Trove, et al
Wood for Minnard
Room rent for Miss Evans
House rent for Brooks
Lights for Mrs. Hunt & Evans
Publishing for Commr.(9.30) & Treasurer(5.40)
Supl. for Atty(16.07) Treas.(448.00) Assr.(.25)
Sheriff(4.70) J. of P. #2(.85
Supl. for Aud(4.40) Treas(1.80) Eng.(2.20) Ct. Rep.
#1(4.00) Agr. Agt.(4.00)
Blanks for Auditor
Auto License Stickers for Auditor
Supplies for Co_ Tuberculosis Nurse
Rogerence books for Sup. Judge (#2 Court)
City Directories for Sher-Assr-Tr-Atty-Aud(12.50 ea.)
1.50
24.00
13.00
25.00
228.42
291.42
64.28
27.82
64.28
20.00
20.00
20.00
64.30
45.00
5.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
6.00
2.50
1.00
158.77
11.17
14.71
1.60
87.23
53.97
15.00
12.50
25.00
27.00
30.97
30.00
33.09
94.21
37.17
55.84
13.36
3.15
16.50
6.50
8.50
6.00
5.54
14.70
469.87
16.40
16.75
16.50
5.50
15.00
62.50
Map for Sheriff
6.85
Kodak films for Prosecuting Attorney
1.45
Flash batteries for Sheriff.
4.64
Insurance Premium on Garage Building
75.30
Insurance Premium on Garage Furniture & Fixtures
54.80
Parts for Eng(2.36) Sheriff(.10) Agr.Agt.(4.04) cars
6.50
Parts for Sheriff(20.04) & A r.A,,entts(7.03) cars
27.07
Repairs to Eng(1.97) Sheriff�4.00) Agr.Agent.(2.50) cars 8.47
Parts for Commr.(7.41) Agr.Agt.(.15) & Hort.Insp(.08)
7.64
Tires for Sheriffts car
40.30
Tires for Agr. Agentts car
35.80
Tire repairs for Sheriffts cars (Aug -Sept)
P.75
Battery service to Commr(20.78) Supt.(.60) NurS"e(.60)
Gar. Service (.75)
22.73
Curtains for Sheriffts car
7.00
Lettering six County Autos (June -July)
15.00
Juror: State vs. A. R. Waterbury
1.20
do
1.20
do
1.20
J. of P: State vs. Julius Hollenbeck, et al
2.50
Constable: do (Emerg. 20¢)'
6.20
J. of P: State vs. S. W. Blakely
2.50
J. of P: State vs. Walt Summers
2.00
Deputy Sheriff: do
2.00
Board of Prisoners
571.20
Wood for Jail (Aug -Sept)
40.25
Removing garbage from Jail
2.88
Barbering for Weatherby (Aug -Sep -Oct)
3.30
Tobacco for Weatherford
4.40
Laundry for Jail
3.35
Laundry for Jail(24.95) & Courthouse(4.40)
29.35
Cleaning rug in Judges Office (Aug)
3.00
Glass for Court House (Aug)
1.75
Paint for Court House
Plumbing repairs for Courthouse
Sash Cord for Court House
1.58
23.35
.90
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Lamps, etc. for Court House
2.60
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel oil for Court House
46.49
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lights for Courthouse(52.80) Gas for Jail(1.75)
Lt(5.14) & Power(3.62) for Garage & Tokens for
Auditor(5.00)
68.31
The Home Store
Mdse. for Garage(4.02) Courthouse(12.58) & Jail
(52.29)
68.89
Puget Sound Melding Works
Welding for Courthouse(3.50) & County Home(1.25)
4.75
Hartford Steam Boiler Ins.
c: Insurance Co.
Boiler Inspector & Insurance for Cths(54.50) &
County Home(45.00)
99.50
111. B. Hopple
Scalp Bounty on 1 Wildcat
5.00
D. C. Lamoreaux
Transfer Ins. to Ferry "Chief Kwina«
165.50
Thos. B. Cole
Registery service a/c Ferry I?Chief Kwina+t
13.85
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on H. Street Road near Blaine
42.00
E. J. Zwaschka
do
35.00
John West
do
30.00
F. Marz
do
35.00
Fred Tarte
do
42.00
R. H. Owen
do
30.00
Geo. Schenk
do (Truck)
60.00
Frank S. Swope
do n
100.00
B. Isings
do
192.00
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on H. Street Hill at Sumas
1.50
E. J. Zwaschka
do
1.25
Fred Tarte
do
85.50
R. H. Owen
do
36.25
F. Mar z
do
1.12
Geo. Schenk
do (Truck)
52.50
Frank S. Swope
do
47.50
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on Lummi Shore Road
6.00
E. J. Zwaschka
do
5.00
Leo Jess
Labor on Kelly Road
18.00
F. J. Van Demark
do
6.00
11. Clinard
do
12.00
T. P. Jeffers
Salary as Supt. of Maint. & Constr.
147.00
Art Emerson
Labor on Bridges
10.00
Wm. Radder
do
10.00
Max Fullner
do
9.50
J. W. McGhee
do
3.00
R. H. Owen
do
7.50
M. L. Balfour
Repairs to Bridges
132.00
Ed Top
do
104.50
W. W. Van Over
do
99.00
Jack S. Murray
do
13.50
C. Benson -
do
85.50
Geo. Bror,n
do
24.00
M. L. Balfour
do
12.00
Ed Top
do
4.75
W. W. Van Over
do
9.00
C. Benson
do
9.00
Geo. Brown
do
12.00
Clem Knutson
Labor Rock Crushing
72.00
Edgar Sollinger, Assgd.
to Pacific Merc. Agency
do
5.00
Edgar Sollinger
do
40.00
Joseph Jensen
do
40.50
Glenn T. Sharp
do
36.00
Chet Holmes
do
4.50
A. Nouivens
do
35.00
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
do
42.75
David Bisset
do
50.00
R. Chapman
do
36.00
Mahlon Rogers, Assigned to
V. �B. Rogers
do
36.00
Mahlon Rogers
do
2.25
C. C. Gooding
do
33.25
Geo. Bro1m
do
66.00
V. B. Rogers
do
50.00
N. Hale
do
52.25
Art Emerson
do
13.75
Abe Bjarnson
do
35.00
N. Hale
Moving Steam Shovel
26.13
Geo. Brown
do
33.00
Chet Holmes
Truck driver a/c crusher
38.25
Adrian Nouwens
Hauling gravel, etc. for Hannegan Rd., et al
48.00
Wilton W. Lyst
Hauling fuel oil for crusher
3.75
C. C. Smith.
Earth & labor for Hannegan Road
87.00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service a/c road machinery
14.05
The Home Store
Mdse. for Prisoner Road Crew
9.81
Jones Piggly Wiggly #3
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew (Aug)
3.00
Sather & Livesey
Legal services a/c Lummi Shore Road suit
200.00
Speirs & Speirs
Painting road signs (Feb -Jul -Aug -Sept)
9.75
Gordon's
Parts for Road Supt's car (June -Jul -Aug)
20.25
Wolten & Montfort
Parts for tractor
.30
RECORD
OF
COTNIMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM .Tuesday
THE
lst
DAY OF October
19 29
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
Western Tractor & Equipment
Diehl Motor Co.
Jerry Caldwell Co.
Keystone Driller Co.
Schilling -Everts Co.
Ballou & Wright
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Tenner_t Steel Corporation
Clyde Equipment Co.
W. 11. Seeger
Austin -Western Rd. Mchy. Co.
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
United Machine Works
Puget Sound Welding Works
A. Vlasbhing
S. K. Correll
H. W. Buzzard
Larson & Miller
Lynden Department Store
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Deming Lumber Co.
Iverson Lumber Co.
R. F. Raper, Assigned to
Nooksack Valley State Bank
Wolten & Montfort
Co. Parts for tractor
Parts for trucks & graders
Parts for scrapers
Parts for steam shovel.
do
Parts for gas shovel
do
Parts for shovel & crusher
Parts for Crusher
do
do
Parts for Crusher engine
Material for Crusher (June -Aug)
Reoairs to Rock Crusher
Welding for road machinery (Aug -Sept)
Repairs to road machinery (Aug -Sept)
Repairs to road machinery (Aug)
do
Repairs to equipment
Hardware for Bdg. & . equip.
Hardware for Roads, Bridges & Equipment
Hardware for Bridges & Equipment
Lumber for Welcome Bridge
Lumber for bridge repairs
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Lynden Service Station
S. Geiger
J. 0. Gulbransen
Service Garage
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Shell Oil Co.
M . J. Bamford
E. A. Nickson
John Bullock
John Bullock, Jr.
A. Ewing
John Tamman
Sam Bullock
Nick Omlin
Joe Gotchy
William Breuer
C. L. Howe, Assgd. to
O. D. Post, J. of P. for
Sumas, by Judg. in Garn.
Action
C. L. Howe
Maurice Hanna
Standard Auto Co
R. A. Darnell
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
M. J. Bamford
Clem Knutson
David Bisset
Edgar Sollinger
Albert Fazon, Assigned to
Albers Grocery
Art Emerson
Wm. Edwards
Art Emerson
111m . Radder
Max Fullner
C. Benson
James B. Reilly
Chet Holmes
Adrian Nouwens-
Iverson Lumber Co.
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Lynden Dept. Store
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Jordan Service Sta.
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Leo Koole,
Lynden Dept. Store
Piling, etc. for Goshen Bridge
Powder, etc. for H. Street Road
Coal for rock crusher, etc.
Gas & Spark plugs (Aug)
Gas for Co. truck a/c Bdg. on Rd. 204
Gas for Goshen Bridge at Anderson Creek
Gas for County truck hauling bridge piling
Gas & oil for roads
Gas & oil for roads
Oil for Tractor on H. Street Road
PERMAIIIENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (17 days)
do
Labor on Samish & Lake Whatcom Blvd.
do
do
do
do
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
Maintaining Smith Road, et al
Maintaining roads
Maint. Sumas-Kendall Road
do
Reoairs to Samish Grader
Repairs to Sumas-Kendall Grader
Gravel for Samish Road
Gas for Samish & Lake Whatcom Blvd.
Gas b: oil for roads
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (5 days)
Labor on Pride Wing
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Reilly Wing
do
do
do
do
Truck driver a/c Reilly Wing
Hauling gravel, etc. for Pride Wing
Lumber for Acme Wing
Spikes for Acme -Wing
Hardware for Acme & Pride Wings
Hardware for Acme Wing
Coal for Everson & Riley Wings
Gas for Co. truck a/c Acme Wing
Gas for Acme Wing
Gas & oil a/c Prides Wing
CONSOL. DR. IMPT. DIST. #1 MAINT. FUND.
Labor
Powder, etc.
10.11
13.41
10.20
49.32
6.30
76.88
21.01
45.78
86.50
28.00
596.11
127.35
6.20
.65
19.50
33.11
10.00
53.00
5.00
9.25
65.73
67.51
20.73
342.00
76.40
7.25
540.40
2.60
3.34
6.60
4.41
121.18
.94.80
7.30
85.00
120.00
92.50
40.50
17.50
17.50
58.50
11.25
110.00
120.00
24.00
78.50
8.85
3.50
4.00
53.96
48.03
25.00
84.00
70.00
58.50
61.75
80.00
21.00
15.00
15.00
14.25
13.50
17.50
2.25
12.00
184.58
3.50
22.60
3.80
69.24
2.10
1.45
3.65
13.12
16.87
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. #5 MAINT. FUND.
Leslie L. Fjellman Ditch work 2.00
"� s' � RECORD OF CONIMISSIO1 ENS PROCFEDIT�C�
Oct • TERM Tuesday THE lst DAY OF October 79 29
J
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. #7 MAINT. FUND.
Alfred Eames Labor on Ditch 30.00
A. F. Horan do 3.50
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. #15 MAINT. FUND.
L. L. Nims Labor on Ditch 53.00
LaRoy A. Blakesley do 26.25
Chas. Minaker do 21.00
SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND.
Gladys Wells Relief 50.00
Florence Holtzheimer do 25.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
Geo. Carpenter Salary as Deputy Sheriff 140.00
INSTITUTE FUND.
Towner Printing Co. Printing Institute Programs 24.25
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF FOOD )
) RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
FOR WHATCOM COUNTY HOME )
WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 1st day of October, 1929,
at the Board Room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, all the Commissioners of said
county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such meeting, a
resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners, which resolution and
notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to supplying food
for County Home, and the estimated amount of money required to meet the said emergency; and
WHEREAS, said resolution and notice did fix Tuesday, the 1st day of October, 1929, at
10 otclock A. ;. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, Washington, as the
time and place for holding a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and notice was duly
and regularly published once in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the City of Bellingham, and being the official newspaper of said Whatcom County,
said resolution and notice being so published on Tuesday, September 24, 1929, all as required by
law; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the Commiss-
ioners of said Whatcom County being present and no taxpayer of said county appearing to be
heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that provision be made for supplying food for the County Home,
and such necessity could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time the budget for the
fiscal year 1929 was made up and sufficient provision was not made therefor in said budget; and
WHEREAS, this 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 that an emergency be declared
and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made, but not to exceed $2,500.00, for said
food for County Home;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that an emergency exists with
relation to food for the County Home, and that the necessary expenditures be made to meet said
emergency, but not to exceed $2,500.00; and
BE IT FURTHER UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of
11h.atcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said county to meet the said emergency, said
warrants to be drawn in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary to make
said payments.
Oct. TERM
RECORD
OF
COTVIMISSIO ERS
PROCEEDINGS
`]L,:''f
Tuesday
THE
1st
DAY OF October
1929
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of October, 1929.
if it it it If it It if it it it it 11 If
" Board of County Commiss-"
" ioners of IThatcom County"
" State of Washington it
tt It it If It It it 11 It if " it it it
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder -
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
I'MATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF FEES
RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
FOR COUNTRY CONSTABLES
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the appropriation for fees for Country Con-
stables is exhausted; and
WHEREAS, the payment of fees of Constables is mandatory, and the further expenditure
for such fees will be greater than provided for in the budget for the year 1929 for said
purpose; and
WHEREAS, the present necessity for greater expenditure for fees for Country Constables
has arisen since the budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up, and could not reasonably
have been foreseen at the time said budget was made; and
WHEREAS, all of the Commissioners of tiVhatcom County have had reasonable notice of the
time and place of holding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this resolution;
and
yVEEREAS, the necessity for making such expenditures under Justice Court orders for the
remainder of the present year constitutes a public emergency; and
WHEREAS, there is not enough money available for the payment of such Constable fees
under Justice Court orders, the estimated amount required to pay such claims for the remain-
der of the year 1929 being the sum of $50.00; and
WHEREAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion
of this Board that an emergency exists;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Country Justice Courts in Whatcom
County proceed to make expenditures necessary for Constables fees for the remainder of the
year 1929 and to meet the existing emergency in an amount not to exceed $50.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the County Auditor of Whatcom
County on Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency, said warrants to be drawn in payment for
cost bills duly approved as required by law, at the times necessary to make such payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of October, 1929.
11 It It If it it if 11 It It It It It It " Geo . Elder
" Board of County Commiss- " Chairman -of the Board.
" ioners of 111ha.tcom County " F. C. Reeve
" State of"Iffashington " County Commissioner.
it it If it if It it It " it it tt If It it
Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KIPdCAID
County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Order of Department of Public Works granting petition of Whatcom County for Right of
Way over Secs. 15 & 16, Tp. 40, 1 W., was filed in office of Auditor.
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The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted by the
Clerk of the Board.
On I -lotion the Board adjourned at 12 IT. to meet on Thurs , Oct , 19 9 at 10 A. M.
e__C,
-P�, -
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, October 2, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
f Surety bond of Martin L. Scutvick as Road Overseer of Lawrence Township, in amount of
$250.00, given by Century Indemnity Co., and the surety bonds of Byron Samuelson as Assessor,
in amount of $500.00, and Walter Waters as Constable, in amount of $1000.00, both for Point
11
Roberts Township, and both given by the Fidelity and Deposit Company, ,,iere all approved by the
Board and filed with County Clerk.
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Ten Trii.le Grange recommendation to County Commissioners to aid Agricultural Agent in
preparing exhibit for National Grange Meeting, was filed in office of Auditor.
On Motion the Board adjoured at 12 M. to meet on Friday, Oct. 4, at 9 A. M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, October 3, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Y September reports of County Home, Horticultural Inspector and Lummi Ferry, were filed
with the Board.
Applications for dances by Maple Falls High School at Glacier; C. Heuman at Alki Bunga-
low; Helpers Club at Liberty, District No. 99; and, North Bellingham Grange, all on October 5,
1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjoured at 12 M. to meet on Monday, October 7, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ENS PROCEEDINGS J�.
Oct. TERM Monday THE 7th DAY OF October is 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 4, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ORDER OF BUDGET.
✓ WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, relating to County Budget sys-
tem for making and controlling county estimates, tax levies and expenditures and providing
penalties for the violation thereof, a certain notice was published.once each week for two
consecutive weeks immediately following the adoption of the preliminary budget, in the
official newspaper of Vihatcom County, of the holding of a meeting on the 7th day of October,
1929, at the hour of 10 o1clock A. M. to consider the tax levies for theyear 1930, and to
make estimates required to meet the public expenses for the said year; and
WHEREAS, such estimates were fully itemized and were given as required for each de-
partdent, and a sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative preliminary bud-
get were available for distribution as required by lags; and
WHEREAS, notice was given that any taxpayer 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 7th day of October, 1929, at the hour of 10 o1clock A. M. meet and consider the said es-
timates and proposed levies; and
WHEREAS, after hearing all arguments in favor of or against the estimates as set forth
in said budget, the said Board of County Commissioners did determine that the amounts herein-
after set forth were and are the proper and necessary amounts to be used by the several depart-
ments of the County of Whatcom, for the year 1930;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the amounts hereinafter set forth shall be, and
hereby are adopted as the budget for the year 1930 for the various departments set forth,
to -wit:
COMMISSIONERS.
Salaries & Wages:
la-3 Commissioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.-00
4a-Postage 10.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph 75.00
5-Advertising & Publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
6-Sundry Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 : 00
21a-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375.00
31-Auto maintenance, incl. Insurance . . . . . . . . . . 1,300.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7, 875.00
AUDITOR.
Salaries &Wages
la -Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . $ 2,250.00
lc -Deputy & Clerk of Board . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,990.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 1,752.50
lc -Deputy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1, 572.50
lc -Deputy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1, 450.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1, 260.00
lc -Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 1, 512.50
lc -Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1)332.50
lc -Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,870.00
lc -Assistant Bookkeeper & School Deputy. . . . .
. . . . 1,510.00
lc -Balancing Tax Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,200.00
lc -Auto License Clerk. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,510.00
lc -Extra Clerks @ $4.00 to $6.00 per day . . . .
. . . . 600.00
�~ RECORD OF C®"IN/11MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE 7th DAY OF October i9 29
AUDITOR (Continued)
Maintenance & Operation:
2d-Insurance, Burglary & Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21400.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
21b-Freight, cartage, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
3la-Auto maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. 50.00
34b-Office Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,745.00
TREASURER.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Treasurer
$ 23250.00
lc -Chief Deputy & Cashier. .
1,980.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 1, 680.00
lc -Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 13560.00
lc-3 Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 4,140.00
lc-1 Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 1, 260.00
lc -Extra Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 23740.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2-Insurance (Burg., Rob. & Mess.) . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 250.00
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 1,500.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 800.00
4b-Telenhone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 100.00
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 800.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 200.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 100.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 150.00
34b-Office Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,610.00
CLERK.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 2,250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 11800.00
lc -Deputy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 12500.00
lc -Clerk a/c Jury List . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 200.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 600.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 50.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 50.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 85.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 50.00
34-Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 95.00
Capital Outlay:
C33-Filing Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 120.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6, 800. 00
ASSESSOR.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Assessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . $ 2,250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1, 980.00
lc-3 Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 4, 680.00
lc-1 Field Deputy. . . .. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1,800.00
lc -Field Deputies, $4.00 to$6.00 per day. . . . . .
. . . . . . 2,800.00
lc -Clerks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1,150.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1,850.00
4a7Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 100.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 40.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 25.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 500.00
31-Auto Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 100.00
34-Office Equipment maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 50.00
Capital Outlay:
C34-Adding machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 283.50
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 608.50
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . $ 2, 250.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 21250.00
lc -Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1, 500.00
lc -Extra Stenographer &Reporters' Fees . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 150.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 100.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 75.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 100.00
5-Annual Report & Printing Briefs . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 100.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 50.00
12-Reference Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 50.00
2la-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 100.00
34a-Office Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,775.00
RECORD OF C®]VIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE 7th DAY OF October
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1929
SHERIFF.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2, 250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 11800.00
lc -Office Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,980.00
lc-2 Deputies . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 3,480.00
lc -Deputy for Tax Collecting . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 211OOoOO
lc -Highway Patrolman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,740.00
lc -Special Deputies. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2,000.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid. . . . . .
. . . . . 400.00
2d-Insurance on Autos. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 300.00
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 250.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 225.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
21a-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 500.00
31-Auto Maintenance. . . . .
. . . . . 25500.00
34a-Office Equipment Maintenance. . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 19,775.00
JAIL.
Salaries & Wages:
lc -Jailer . .
. . . . . . 1, 680.00
lc -Assistant Jailer.
1,560.00
lc -Matron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 480.00
Maintenance & Operation:
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 200.00
14a-Board of Prisoners . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 6,000.00
14c-Clothing, shoes & blankets . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 250.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .
. . . . . . . 200.00
28a-Gas & Mood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 200.00
39-Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 275.00
40-Garbage Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . _ 40.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10, 885.00
SUPERVISING ENGINEER.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Supervising Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2,250.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,650.00
lc -Field then & Inspectors . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 4,400.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid. . . . . .
. . . . . 150.00
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 200.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 10.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
21a-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 150.00
31-Auto Maintenance, incl. Insurance . . . . . .
. . . . . 400.00
31d-Auto Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 700.00
34-Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,160.00
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00
lc -Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15500.00
lc -Clerks . !. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 300.00
Maintenance &Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
5-Advertising & Publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00
34-Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 330.00
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Salaries & Wages:
lc -Salaries of Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
HEALTH OFFICER & PHYSICIAN.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Health Officer & Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00
lc -Assistants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Maintenance & Operation:
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
42f-Analysis & Laboratory Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3, 005.00
CORONER.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Coroner . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00
Maintenance & Operation:
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.'00
lOc-Witness fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
lla-Jury fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
42-Autopsies, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,150.00
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL.
Salaries & 'Nages:
lb -Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1, 800.00
lb -Assistant Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
14e-Hospitalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10, 840.00
HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR.
Salaries & Wages:
lc -Horticultural Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y?, 1,980.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
21a-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Agricultural Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lb -Assistant Agricultural Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lb -Home Demonstration Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21a-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34-Office Equipment maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21100.00
500.00
500.00
1,080.00
320.00
25.00
80.00
50.00
510.00
850.00
75.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 6,090.00
SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 1.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Bailiff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Visiting Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Defending Attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10a-(fitness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .
lib -Board of Jurors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-Reference Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2la-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42h-Court Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,143.80
300.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
20.00
50.00
800.00
93000.00
400.00
30.00
40.00
15800.00
20.00
50.00
7.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14, 860. 80
SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 2.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Visiting Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1aintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lOb-Insanity--Physician Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lOb- n Witness Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-Reference Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21a-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42h-Court Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Records & Supplies . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone a Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,143.80
50.00
50.00
20.00
75.00
400.00
75.00
20.00
40.00
1,800.00
100.00
15.00
7.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 4)795.80
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE ( th DAY OF October
SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 21
-JUVENILE-
Salaries & Wages:
lc -Probation Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,250.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
14-Care of Juveniles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
2la-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Board of Visitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 31065.00
MOTHERS' PENSIONS.
mothers' Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 28,500.00
JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 (Police Court).
Salaries & Wages:
la -Justice of the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,200.00
lc -Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
lOa-Witness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,255.00
JUSTICE COURT NO. 2.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Justice of the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
lOa-Witness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
25-Office rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 0 15710.00
JUSTICE COURTS --COUNTRY.
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
lOa-Witness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
15a-Justice Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . 265.00
CONSTABLE, CITY OF BELLINGHAM.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 720.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
15c-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1, 210.00
CONSTABLES --COUNTRY.
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . .
10.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10.00
15b-Constable Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
75.00
15c- tt Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
60.00
Total . . . . . . .
. . . . $
155.00
COURT HOUSE.
Salaries & Wages:
lc -Janitor . . . . . . .
1,800.00
lc -Assistant Janitor . . . . . .
300.00
lc -Labor . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
100.00
lc -Night Watchman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
200.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2b-Insurance--Building, Boiler, etc . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
95.00
2d- tt Furniture & Fixtures . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
170.00
6-Sundry Expense.
100.00
24-Janitor's Supplies.
400.00
26a-Light rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
925.00
28b- t' supplies. . . .. . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
11000.00
33-Repairs & Replacements to Buildings . . . . . . .
. . . ..
1,000.00
34- t► It it it Furniture & Fixtures. .
. . . .
500,00
39-Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
75.00
40-Garbage Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25.00
Capital Outlay:
C33-Furniture & Fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
500.00
147
1929
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 7,410.00
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF C®�IMISSIO EIS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 7th DAY OF October
1929.
GARAGE.
Salaries & Wages:
lc-Floorman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
500.00
lc -Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
.
100.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
50.00
2b-Insurance on Building & Fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
40.00
2d- 1t 11 stored cars & service car . . . . . . . . . .
. .
38.00
4b-Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
100.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
200.00
26a-Light rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
150.00
27-Poi°per. .
100.00
3la-Gas & oil:50.00
31c-Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
250.00
31-Service Car Maintenance. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
250-.00
33-Repairs & Replacements to Building . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
100.00
34-Equipment Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
500.00
Total . . . . . . . . . .
. .
2, 428.00
COUNTY HOME.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
13800.00
lc -Matron & Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
900.00
lc -Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
11200.00
lc -Assistant Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
300.00
lc -Teamster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
720.00
lc -Hostess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
12.00
lc -Trained Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
11380.00
lc-3 Assistant Nurses @ $75.00 ea . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
21700.00
lc-1 it 11 @ $25.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
300.00
lc -Extra Nurses a/c emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
500.00
lc -Janitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
900.00
lc -Laundryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
120.00
�lc-Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
1, 000.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2-Insurance--Building, Furniture & Fixtures. . . . . . . . .
. .
21165.00
3-Office records & supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
25.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
10.00
4b-Telephone &Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
60.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
500.00
14b-Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11, 000.00
14c-Clothing, shoes, bedding, etc. . . . . . . . . . .
2,000.00
14f-Dentists, Opticians, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
150.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
1,700.00
16b-Chemicals & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
150.00
18a-Feed for livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
11200.00
18c-Veterinarian, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
30.00
19-Seeds, plants, fertilizer, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
175.00
21a-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
25.00
26a-Lights rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
310.00
26b-Light supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
75.00
27-Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
250.00
28a-Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
21000.00
3la-b-Gas & Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
500.00
31c-d-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
200.00
33-Repairs & Replacements --Building & Grounds . . . . . . . .
. .
500.00
34-Equipment Maintenance, incl. Furniture & Fixtures. . . . .
. .
11000.00
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
307.73
Capital Outlay:
Outlet for sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
275.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 36, 539.73
JUVENILE HOME.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Matron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 200.00
lc -Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Maintenance & Operation:
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
14b-Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700.00
14c-Clothing, shoes, & bedding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
18a-Feed for livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00
25-Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
26-Light rental & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
28a-Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
33-Repairs & Replacements --Buildings, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
34- r1 11 it Furniture & Fixtures . . . . . . . . . 150.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,220.00
COUNTY INDIGENTS.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Charity Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,350.00
Maintenance & Operation:
4b-Telephone & Telegraph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
14a-Board & care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00
14b-Food . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000.00
14c-Clothing, shoes, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00
14d-Cash Advanced for Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday
THE
!th
DAY OF October
t929
COUNTY INDIGENTS (Continued)
14g-House rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14h-Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14e-Hospital Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14f-Medical Attendance, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17-Burial & Cremation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
21-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26a-Light rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29-1i',later rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31f-Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Care Indigent non-violent insane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
200.00
500.00
250.00
25.00
50.00
500.00
100.00
40.00
50.00
500.00
80.00
1,800.00
53.50
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14, 723. 50
STATE EXAMINERS.
42a-Special Auditing & Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,500.00
ELECTIONS & REGISTRATIONS.
Registrations:
Fees, Registration Officers . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Primary Election:
Fees, Election Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Records & supplies . . . .
4-Postage, Telephone & Telegraph .
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21a-Transportation & Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21b-Freight, cartage, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25-Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Election:
Fees, Election Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-Postage, Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-Sundry Expense . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21a-Transportation & Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21b-Freight, Cartage, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25-Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance & Operation:
800.00
250.00
21300.00
2,200.00
10.00
300.00
10.00
150.00
100.00
200.00
2;300.00
1;500.00
10.00
300.00
10.00
150.00
25.00
200.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10, 815.00
FERRIES.
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
2d-Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 100.00
31d-Repairs to Ferry & Landings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11575.00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Damages & Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 500.00
Local Improvement Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
Registering Births & Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 200.00
Forest Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00
Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00
Board of Equalization .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360.00
Treasurers 3% Rebate on Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,600.00
Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00
Pacific Protective Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00
Insurance on Voting Machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 33, 605.00
Total estimated expenditures for CURRENT EXPENSE FUND for 1920. . . . $3215881.33
Less Estimated Revenues -
Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 058.00
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 810.00
Sheriff . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21100.00
Supervising Engineer . .. . . . . . . 200.00
Justice Court #1, City of Bellingham . . . . 860.00
tt ri #.2., rr it it . . . . . . 1, 300.00
Constable, City of Bellingham. . . . . . . . . . 350.00
County Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 700.00
Miscellaneous. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 41,200.00 79,678.00
Net amount for CURRENT EXPENSE for year 1930. . . . . . . . . . . $2422203.33
EMERGEi3CIES .
(Warrants issued Sept. 1, 1928 to June 30, 1929)
By Resolution of Board of County Commissioners:
Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Justice Court #1, City --Dockets, etc. . . . . . . . .
Field Men & Inspector for Supervising Engineer. .
Sheriff's Ind. Ins., Auto Maintenance, Transportation,
etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services of Asstt Horticultural Inspector . . . . . .
Fuel & Food for Indigents . . . . . . . . . . . .
Care of non-violent insane patients . . . . . . . . .
Labor at County Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Assistant Nurses & Janitor at County Home . . . .
Food, Fuel, Light, Drugs & Teamster for Co. Home. . .
Care of T. B. Patients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
N . P . Ry. . Tax Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Superior Court r1,.Witness Fees . . . . . . . . . . .
Construction of new Ferry Boat. . . . . . . . . . . .
By Superior Court Order:
Maintenance of Prisonerts Family. . . . . . . . . .
Mothers t Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.00
3.75
1,047.25
463.52
400.00
2,394.16
1,165.69
338.02
250.00
33761.31
2,355.01
3,043.40
186.53
12,956.70
14.00
4,965.00 33,346.34
Net amount to be raised by taxation for CURRENT EXPENSE. . . . . . . 275,549.67
GENERAL SCHOOL.
(Pierce t s Code 5105) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 172, 233. 00
SOLDIERS? RELIEF.
Relief . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 500.00
Burials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
4,500.00
Emergencies (Warrants issued Dec. 14 to 31, 1928, to be
redeemed by 1930 appropriation). . . . . . . . . . . . 180.004,680.00
INSTITUTE.
Institute Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00
Estimated Revenues. . . . . . 500.00 ......
BOND REDE1�0TION .
Redemption of County Election Supplies
Bonds & Interest Coupons .. . . . . . . . . . 2,900.00
Redemption of Mt. Baker Highway Bonds
Interest Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,000.00
Redemption of County Home Building
Bonds & Interest Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,620.00 26,520.00
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND.
Salaries & Wages:
Supt. of Maintenance & Construction. . . . . . . . . .
2,100.00
Maintenance & Operation:
Maintaining Roads, including cutting weeds & brush; )
opening and renewing culverts; dragging; ditching;
resurfacing; oiling roads; hiring team8 (1 equipment;
wages of foremen & labor; purchase -of gas, oil & tires';
repair & replacement to cars & equipment; explosives;
58,473.11
insurance & medical aid; office expense; damages &
claims; rights -of -way; freight on material, etc; )
storage of equipment, ALSO, rebuilding, repairing & re-)
decking bridges, approaches and docks. )
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16.74
15% to Cities & Towns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15, 000.00
Interest on Warrants . .
300.00
Emergencies (Warrants issued in 1928 to redeemed
by 1930 appropriation) . . . . . . . . . .
13,629.34
Donohue Road Bond & Interest Deficit
395310.81
Capital Outlay:
2 Wheel Scrapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,586.00
Reduction Rock Crusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,690.00
Grader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00
Total . . . . . . . . . $ 138,106.00
Less estimated revenues. . . . 300.00 $ 137,806.00
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Maintenance & Operation:
Maintaining banks of Nooksack River, including wages
of foremen & labor; purchase of gas, oil, coal, etc.
for machinery & equipment, rental, repair & replace-
ment of machinery & equipment; materials; insurance &
medical aid; office expense; damages & claims;
rights -of -:Tray for channels, etc., freight on material)
etc. )
Interest on Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . .
Emergencies (Warrants issued -Oct. 8 to Dec. 31, 1928,
to be redeemed by 1930 appropriation). . . . . . . .
25,254.00
8,672.61 $ 34,526.61
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF C®]NNIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
allonday THE 7th DAY OF October
19 29
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Maintenance & Operation:
Maintaining Roads, including dragging and
ditching; cutting weeds and brush; opening
and renewing culverts; patching pavement;
cleaning.off slides, etc; oiling roads;
wages of foremen, labor and teams;,,rental $ 17,063.00
& repairs of equipment; purchase of gas,
oil, tires & coal for trucks, tractors and
shovels; purchase of materials; office
expense; ALSO, rebuilding, repairing and
redecking bridges and approaches.
Capital Outlay:
Road Motor Patrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,037.00
Total . . . . . . . $ 20,100.00
Estimated Revenues . . . 20,100.00 ......
PEPJAANENT HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION FUND.
Improving Lake Whatcom Blvd., 1 mile. . . . . $ 20,000.00
Improving Rd. 155 from G. M. Road to Lynden,
1 mile.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,200.00
Total . . . . . . . 40,200.00
Estimated Revenues . . . 40,200.00 ......
LATERAL HIGHWAY FUND.
Construction of Acme Bridge . . . . . . . . . 35,000.00
Construction of Dakota Creek Bridge . . . . . 105000.00
Paving Hannegan Road Gaps . . . . . . . . 7,500.00
Improving Birch Bay Shore Road, 2 miles . . . 14,000.00
Improving Rds. #8 & #37 to Blaine -Ferndale
Pavement . . .
Engineering & Inspection .
7,130.00
800.00
Total . . . . . . . 74,430.00
Estimated Revenues . . . 74,430.00
DONOHUE ROADS.
County's Assessments on Hi hways (Donohue)--
North Delta Road (Hy #27�. . . . . . $ 5,367.67
Lynden-Sumas Road (Hy #30) . . . 16,251.69
Nooksack-Sumas Road (Hy #31) . . . . . . . 9,069.96
SCALE OF IIIAGES--ROAD, BRIDGE & RIVER 01ORK.
Superintendent of Constr. & Maint. . . . . . . $
Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Truck Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Team hire with man . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Foremen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Foremen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .
Tractormen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gradermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shovel Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DonkeyEngineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Firemen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 30,689.32
7.00
per day
175.00
& $100.00
per month
150.00
per mo. &
$4.25 to
$475 per
day
3.50
to 4.50
i
per day
6.00
to $7.00
per day
6.00
per day
4.00
to $5.00
per day
6.00
per day
5.00
to $6.00
per day
6.00
per day
5.00
It It
4.75
It If
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of October, 1929.
it If IT If it It It It tt It it it tt It it
If Board of County Commiss- It
If ioners of Whatcom County "
State of Washington tt
11 tt It ti It It If It If. It If It it It It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By-
F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 to meet on Friday, Oct. 11,
1929, at 9 A. Itq .
`=r RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE llth DAY OF October 99 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, October 7, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Commissioners, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimb. Auditorts Rev. Fund for claims paid
374.12
do
do Garage
347.90
State
Treasurer
Contribution on September Payrolls
47.81
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
G. P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimb. Auditor's Rev. Fund for claims paid
6.26
do
do Garage
257.45
State
Treasurer
Contribution on September Payrolls
57.56
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
G. P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimb. Garage Rev. Fund for claims paid
113.55
State
Treasurer
Contribution on September Payrolls
14.83
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
State
Treasurer
Contribution on September Payrolls
24.05
SCHELL DITCH MAINTENANCE FUND.
-
Chris
Hansen
Labor on Ditch
70.00
L. C.
Cole
do
26.00
IMERN12M
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
f WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR
THE YEAR 1929 TO COVER EXPENDITURES IN ORDER OF LEVY.
1930 IN 17HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
NOW, at this time, this matter coming on regularly for consideration by the Board, the
levy for state taxes as hereinafter made being in -accordance with the notice as given by the
State Board of Equalization and the State Auditor of said State in the manner provided by law;
and the County taxes, being in accordance with the estimates filed in accordance with Chapter
164, Session Laws of 1923; and the Port of Bellingham taxes, being in accordance with resolution
of the Board of Port Commissioners of the Port of Bellingham; and the school taxes being in
accordance with the estimates as furnished by the directors of the several school districts and
by the County Superintendent of said County, the estimated receipts from the State and County ap-
portionments of each district being taken into consideration, and the levies in the school
districts which exceed the statutory limit, being in accordance with elections ratifying and
authorizing said levies, and the levies for the payment of school district bonds and interest
thereon being in accordance with the requests and needs of each district as expressed by their
boards of directors and ascertained by this Board of County Commissioners and as provided by law;
and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of the State, County, Port,
School Districts, etc., and having computed the rate of taxation necessary to levy the required
amount of taxes upon the assessed valuation as returned by the Assessor of said County;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,
Washington, that there be, and hereby are levied taxes in Whatcom County, Washington, to be
charged on the assessment and tax rolls of said county for the year 1929 for the respective funds
hereinafter designated the number of mills hereinafter specified, with respect to each of said
funds. Said.number of mills to be and are hereby levied and charged against each dollar of
taxable property in Whatcom County, Washington, for said year 1929, namely:
RECORD OF COINUMISSIO EIS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Friday THE llth DAY OF October tg 29
TAX LEVIES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY'IN 1929.
(Valuation $34,446,702)
STATE -
Levy
Mills
General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..$ 56,700.00
1.6460
School Fund. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .
. 221,183.00
6.4210
Military Fund. . . . . . . . . .
. . 80.05
.0023
Capitol Building Construction Fund . . . . .
. . 4,995.95
.1450
Reclamation Revolving Fund
196.90
.0057
Veterans Compensation & Bond Retirement'Fund
38,882.00
1.1288
University Fund. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 52,747.00
1.5312
State College Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 31,360.10
.9103
Bellingham Normal School Fund. . . . . . . .
. . 91322.45
.2706
Cheney Normal School Fund. . . . . . . . . .
. . 7,876.70
.2286
Ellensburg Normal School Fund. . . . . . . .
. . 51730.25
.1663
Centralia Normal School Fund . . . . . . . .
. . 26.25
.0007
Public Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 281.30
.0081
Permanent Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 634.36
.0184
Total State . . .
. . 430,016.16
12.4830
COUNTY -
PORT -
Current Expense Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 275,549.67
General School Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1723233.00
Soldierst Relief Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,680.00
Bond Redemption Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,520.00
Road & Bridge Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137,806.00
River Improvement Fund . . . . . . . . . . 34,526.61
North Delta Road Impt. Fund (Hy #27) . 5,367.67
Lynden-Sumas Road Impt. Fund (Hy #30). 16,251.69
Nooksack-Sumas Road Impt. Fund (Hy #31). . 9,069.69
Total County. . . . . $ 682,004.33
Port of Bellingham Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 82,000.00
Total Consolidated Levy for
State, County and Port . . . . .p1,194,020.49
NORTH -DELTA ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND (Hy #27)-
8.0000
5.0000
0.1359
0.7700
4.0000
1.0032
0.1558
0.4718
0.2633
_2.38
34.663
Amount Mills
Valuation Required Levy
Custer Township. . . . . . . . . . 968,479. 225.50 0.232
Delta Township . . . . . . . . 722,983. 11447.50 2.002
LYNDEN-SUMAS ROAD IMPROVE1JENT FUND (Hy #30)-
Lynden Township. . . . . . . . 15151,877. 51575.24 4.840
Nooksack Township. 11034,170. 11589.81 1.537
NOOKSACK-SUMAS ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND (Hy rr31)-
Nooksack Township. . . . . . . . . 1,034,170. 31267.14 3.159
•i•
TOWNSHIPS-
Mills
Valuation
Levy
Acme . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . $ 1,115, 047 .
5.23
Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 658, 008 .
10.46
Columbia . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 299, 683 .
10.87
Crescent . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 581,382.
8.60
Custer . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 968,479.
8.52
Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 722, 983 .
9.67
Deming . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 386, 008 .
12.95
Ferndale . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1, 361, 507 .
8.39
Geneva . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 177, 575 .
9.97
Glacier . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 127,227.
1
9.43
Lawrence . .' . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 945,119.
9.11
Lummi Island . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 144, 233 .
8.0
Lynden . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1)1511877.
9.0
Maple Falls . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 255,599.
17.0
Marietta . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1, 393, 873.
6.46
Mountain View . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 829,954.
10.08
Nooksack . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1,034,170.
8.97
Park . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 267, 664.
9.86
Point Roberts . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 231,405.
11.71
Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 397,817.
9.26
Semiahmoo . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 168, 482.
9.89
Ten Mile . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 633,358
8.85
Van Wyck . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 437, 863
8.68
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF CO'LN/12MISSION ERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE llth DAY of October
i g 29
CITIES & TOWNS-
Bellingham-
Valuation
District A . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 13, 963, 360 .
it C . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 1, 614, 942 .
tt D . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 11988,250.
Blaine.
584,782.
Ferndale. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 331,819.
Lynden . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 727, 350.
Nooksack. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 123,737.
Sumas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 291,631.
Everson . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 135,933.
Mills
Levy
22.25
21.65
28.67
20.5 -
22.11
19.4
14.0
16.5
11.78
General Voca4 Non Union Bond Redem. Build- Insur- Total
District Valuation Fund Levy tional H.S. H.S. & Int. ins ance Levy
3
152,874
17.
9
59,533
15.
12
85,201
14.
16
421,350
4.1
23
139,922
2.6
26
114,124
15.
29
200,683
10.
32
144,233
10.
34
65,897
10.
40
247,126
14.
42
1955238
9.5
43
114,198
10.
44
155,110
10.
53
87,534
15.
55
153,160
14.
61
97,115
10.
63
64,365
15.
64
21,592
20.
68
231,405
15.
78 -_
.._ 118,520
10.
83
58,778
9.6
84
145, 856,.,,
10.
86
49,324
20.
93
133,412
10.
100
1,744
10.
101
247,388
10.
303
590,438
18.
306
277,869
19.
308
11378,668
15.
309
11129,381
15.
312
299,512
8.3
316
213,671
6.
320
786,996
15.
322
35,935
20.
322-25
654,185
20.
400-8
589,787
4.
400-19
276,941
14.
400-21
309,087
10.
400-38
157,919
10.
400-62
188,989
14.
400-69
342,899
10.
400-70
187,969
15.
400-102
346,462
5.
400-103
230,637
10.
400-104
283,578
10.
400-321
302,154
15.
401-35
99,094,
20.
401-67
117,448
20.
401-85
184,302
15.
401-323
339,440
8.2
402-5
171,261
7.
402-18
144,730
10.
402-47
389,244
10.
402-94
80,960
15.
403-99
124,514
16.
403-318
679,378
10.
403-319
5765238
15.5
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22.4
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25.
18.2
17.
20.
24.5
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29.4
23.4
30.9
13.7
And, at this time, there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter
of levying taxes for the maintenance of Dike, Drainage Districts, and Ditches, and this Board
having carefully considered this matter, finds that the sums set opposite each Dike, Drainage
District, Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch, respectively will be needed for the
e'JIsuing year, and that an apportionment of said amounts shall be made in proportion to the
qriginal assessments for the construction of said Dike, Drainage Districts, Drainage Im rove-
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE llth DAY of October 19 29
ment Districts, and Ditches, as follows:
Maintenance
Original Cost
Construction
Proportion
for 1930
Dike Dist. #1
50.00
51937.81
0.85
Drain.
Dist. #2
11000.00
172095.00
11.7
%
Drain.
Dist. #3
300.00
9,671.52
3.1
%
Consol.
Drain. Impt. Dist. #1
11600.00
No. 4--15,797.75
Duffner-- 1,874.38
17,592.13
9.1
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #5
300.00
61876.59
4.5
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #6
125.00
3,135.80
4.0
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #7
200.00
Main Ditch--19,207.75
Lateral-- 7,394.75
0.75
%
26,602.50
Drain. Impt. Dist. #15 11200.00 841.10' 143.0 %
Drain. Impt. Dist. #21 75.00 3,271.00 2.0 %
Elder Ditch 50.00 21237.12 2.25 %
Moorman Ditch 150.00 11459.64 10.5
Schell Ditch 125.00 850.41 15.0
And this Board does hereby order, adjudge and decree that such respective amounts
be, and the same are hereby levied against the parcels of land within the said districts,
to be charged as a tax against each of the parcels of land embraced within the various
districts, on the tax rolls of Whatcom County, for the year 1929, and to be paid at the
time and in the same manner as is provided by law 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 Whatcom County for the year 1929 at the time of the
extension of the regular State and County taxes.
It is further -ordered by this Board that the money derived from the levies above
made shall be credited to the said Dike, Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts,
and Ditches, in the maintenance funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of mainten-
ance and repair of said Dike, Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches
as above designated.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of October, 1929.
11 11 1t It If it It if 11 it It it it If it
" Board of County Commiss- It
" ioners of Whatdom County 11
" State of Washington It
11 tI tt it tt 11 " t1 tt t1 flit It It It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
ffiffiffeyfffl�
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Statement of Auditorts Costs a/c Lummi Shore Road, Statement of Engineerts costs
a/c Lummi Shore Road and Certificate of Supt. of Construction & Maintenance as to Lummi
Shore Road, were filed in office of Auditor.
.4.
/ IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING LURrMMI
SHORE ROAD ON LUMMI RESERVATION, ) STATEMENT OF COST.
UNDER GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATION
Construction work on clearing, grubbing, grading about 2.92 miles, and graveling
about 6 miles of Lummi Shore Road, began January 18, 1929 and was stopped May 23, 1929, on
account of law suit. Work resumed July 23rd and finished August 22, 1929.
RECORD
OF
COM'XIISSION FR S
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Friday
THE
llth
DAY OF October
19 29
LABOR:
Foremen
Labor
Shovel Eng.
Gradermen
Tractormen
Truck Drivers
MATERIAL:
Culvert etc-
240t-12tt culvert pipe
270 t -18tt it r1
12 r -241t It 11
8 t -181r tr 11
151 - 8tt sewer pipe
54 t -lost 11 if
2 sacks cement
1 it 1t
Lumber-
50-3x12-16 24001
10-3x12-16 4801
50-4xl2-20 4000t
2-3x 6-16 481
1-2x 8-16 21 t
140-2xl2-20 112001
Hardware-
134 days @ $6.00
14
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It
506-3/8
It
tr
5.00
13
rt
tt
4.75
102
r1
rr
4.50
13
4.00
22
108-2/8
hrs
days
tt
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6.00
81
11
11
6.00
119
it
rt
6.00
4/8
it
1t
6.00
2
It
tr
5.20
3-5/8
It
It
5.00
5-4/8
It
It
4.80
272-3/16
it
11
4.00
@ .50
tt 1.15
it 1.65
It 2.06
1t .32
it .42
1t .85
11 17.00
it 18.00
1t 19.00
11-.20.00
it 20.00
It 20.00
1-4f Hdld Swamp FE Axe
1-4z# Hdld Sager CR Axe
1-4# It rr IT unhdld
2-42# Swamp axes
3-4# it It
2-44# Kelly Swamp axes
1-3-3/4# 1t 1t it
1 Regina DB Axe hdl
2 It it
3 Helmet LHRP shovels
3#133 LHRP shovels
2 shovels
1 shovel
1-6# R R Pick
1 If It hdl
12-8tr files 4.30-60%
1 Pr S.C. 937-8t tee hinges
1-8 ft Rule
1415 Coppered oiler
1-#14 AA it 11
14803 Pump oiler
1 pt Blk paint
3 Kegs 8xl spikes
32 lbs nails
40 lbs 60D nails
15 lbs 2" galy fence staples
10 lbs 12 it if It it
2 bdl 3/4x24 drift bolts 1207-ur
515 ft 5/8-6/19 PS Cable
142 ft 3/4-6/19 rr rr
95 ft 5/3-8/19 1r ri
90 1r it it 11 tr
20 tt 7/8-6/19 it tr
Powder etc-
28 cs 20% Pwd
16 It 11 it
2600 ft fuse
900 blasting caps
2 only 10 -K&F mill files
Gravel-
1585 loads @ 15
SUPPLIES:
1 cs Gear Grease
1 it If if
459 lbs 11 It
220 "-Yuba compound
150 11 Pinion grease
2 cs Cup grease
90 gal oil
54.5 it It
Oil
23.00
22.50
15.25
1.00
1.29
3.65
3.95
.042
.05
3.30
$804.00
84.00
2531.87
61.75
459.00
52.00
1.88
649.50
486.00
714.00
3.00
10.40
18.12
26.40
1088.75
120.00
310.50
19.80
16.48
4.80
22.68
1.70
2.50
40.80
8.64
76.00
.96
.40
224.00
2.33
2.33
2.00
4.75
5.88
3.83
1.87
.60
1.03
3.81
3.00
2.58
1.33
.71
.38
1.72
.45
.62
.22
.20
.97
.45
10.95
2.00
1.58
.68
.56
3.96
52.69
19.88
10.21
10.17
3.67
@ 6.03 168.84
11 5,73 92.48
It .96 24.96
it 1.61 14.49
.47
.072
.07-3/4
. 08-
2.30
.33
.76
237.75
4.95
4.40
33.28
17.05
12.39
4.60
29.70
41.42
.80
e
61990.67
498.46
350.80
157.35
301.24
237.75
148.59
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS el
Oct . TERM Friday THE llth
DAY OF
October
19 29
12 gal gas
@
.22
2.64
12 n If
It
.20
2.40
255 tt It
tr
.172
44.63
20 " "
't
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3.40
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2
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tl
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84.69
28 It it
It
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3.92
2538 if It
It
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342.65
91 n r►
++
.12
11.00
790 rt rr
+t
.102
82.96
579.87
7400 lbs coal
It
10.75
39.78
6650 It 1t
11
12.75
42.39
Hauling
3.75
85.92
EQUIPMENT RENTAL:
Trucks 2-3/16 days
24.00
52.50
188-6/8 It
It
20.00
3775.00
2-1/8 it
it
19.00
40.38
57-1/2 11
It
16.00
920.00
14-6/8 1t
It
15.20
224.20
9 1t
It
8.00
72.00
1-1/2 It
11
7.00
10.50
1/2 n
11
6.00
3.00
5097.58
VALUE OF USE OF COUNTY EQUIPMENT:
Cat Tractor 96-3/4 days
@
5.00
483.75
Grader 81 n
n
1.00
81.00
Gas Shovel 75-1/2 rt
tt
10.00
755.00
Steam If 11 +r
+►
5.00
55.00
Truck 7-1/2 It
it
10.00
75.00
1449.75
MINOR REPAIRS:
Sharpening 2 grader blades 5 ft
@
.50
5.00
11 It It 11 6 ft
rt
.60
7.20
Gas shovel repairs
23.95
2 - 12 Grab hooks
1.75
Guide for rope
1.25
Welding gas shovel
3.50
2 - 181t colars
4.12
Pinion, sheaves & band for gas shovel
59.34
2 Lts glass & glass stop It 11
1t
2.26
Welding reinforcement ►► n
n
16.65
125.02
Right of Way purchased
150.00
Damages to potato patch
50.00
Attorney Fees a/c law suit
200.00
Photos a/c law suit
15.00
Industrial Insurance
224.7-8
Medical Aid
61.50
Engineering, Inspection & Office Mork
956.70
Superintendence
210.00
Clerical work and accounting
35.00
Publishing estimate 2.40
Grand Total 17,928.38
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
J ss.
County of Whatcom. )
This is to certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct
account of the costs of construction work on the Lummi Shore Road on Lummi Indian Reser-
vation, as shown by claims and certificates on file in the office of the Auditor of said
County.
Witness our hands and official seal this llth day of October, 1929.
it If It it it If It If It it 11 it It If If BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
11 Board of C�o mmiss- ++ OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
County
if ioners of Whatcom County 11
If State of Washington if
It It it it it if It it tt If if /t It it If
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
By F. C. Partin
Deputy. ---000---
RECORD OF CONIRMISSIOINJEI S PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE llth DAY OF October 1929
Claim of Ivan Shand a/c damages to Auto (ran off Lummi Ferry) was rejected by the
Board.
--- 000---
Applications for dances by C. Heuman at Alki and Hopewell Community Club, both on
October 12, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
---oOo---
On Potion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, October 14, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct_... TERM Monday.
THE...
14th ---
DAY OF October
1929.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 11, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ORDER. OF SALE.
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described 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 laws of the State of 1ashington;
and
VrEEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best
interests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale.to the
highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Wash-
ington for 1927, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum
price hereinafter fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is
hereby directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening'
News, being the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in
said county, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth
the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said
sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 otclock A. M. and 4 otclock P. M. 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 which said sale may be adjourned.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed by the
Description
County Commissioners:
Year Tax
Min. Price
fixed by
Co.Commrs.
NE4 NE4 - NV`Tl NE4 - W2 SZfJ4 NE4 1 e.s s Rd
in Sec 12, Tp 40 N R 1E, conttg 95.80 a.
.1919
981.42
1,000.00
Lot 4 - Lot . 3 exc. W 62 rds - SW4 NV`J4
exc. W 62 rds or com 82 rds E of cor
to Secs 20,21,28 & 29'; th S to a pt
62 rds E of qr sec cor bet sec 28 &
29; th E to center Sec 28; th N to
Nooksack River; th-Nwtly along sd river
to N line' of Sec 28; th 1V to beg, cont t g
68.85 A. M- or 1, exc B & N Ry less rd,
all in Sec 28 Tp 39 R 4 E, conttg 60.12 a.
1919
371.45
500.00
Und 1/3 of W 262 ft Lot 13 Blk 15 in
Barkerville Suppl.
1920
23':47
30.00
Lots 13 & 14, Blk 238, Fairhaven Land
Cots 3rd Add. 1921 5,97 10.00
Ez E2 SE! 4 SW4 Less Rd in Sec 15 Tp 40 R lE,
conttg 9.85 A. 1920 93.08 95.00
Oct._ TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 14th DAY OF October 1929
NW 30 ft of SE 70 ft of Lots 8, 9 & 10
Blk 1, Ferndale
Lots 1 to 8 inc. & 13 to 16 inc., Blk 1;
Lots 9 to 19 inc and Lot 24, Blk 2;
Lots 1 to 12 inc. Blk 3; Lots 20 to 24 inc,
Blk 4; Lots 1 to 8 inc. & 11 to 16 inc,
Blk 5; Lots 1, 2, 8 & 18 to-24 inc, Blk 6;
Lots 1 to 8 inc. & 17 to 20 inc. Blk 7;
Lots 9 to 16 inc. Blk 82 All in Cook's Add.
to Fairhaven.
1921 $ 145.12 $ 150.00
1921 127.19 130.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of October, 1929.
t1 it 11 it 11 11 If 1t it 11 11 11 It 1t it
It Board of County Commiss- rr
tt ioners of Miatcom County rr
It State of Washington rt
If It it it it it it it 11 It If If 11 It 1t
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
V In the matter of the application :
of the -
BAETEN LUMBER CO., a
Washington corporation, F R A N C H I S E.
for a franchise to lay and main-
tain a water main on and along
certain roads.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
This matter having come on regularly for hearing on this 14th day of October, 1929,
upon the petition of the Baeten Lumber Co., a Washington corporation, for a franchise to lay
and maintain a water main on and along certain roads in Whatcom County, said roads being here-
inafter more fully set forth and described;
And it appearing from the affidavit of poster, and affidavit of publication, both
filed herein, that the county auditor has given due and legal notice of the time and place for
hearing said petition; and the petitioner having paid all expenses in connection therewith;
And said application for franchise having been approved by the Board of Supervisors of
Custer Township insofar as township roads are concerned; and no objections having been made
or filed to the granting of the franchise applied for;
And the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, having fully con-
sidered the matter, and being satisfied that it is for the public interest to grant said
franchise as prayed for:
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, That the Baeten Lumber Co., a Washington corporation, be, and
the same hereby is, granted a franchise from and after this date and for the period of twenty,
five (25) years herefrom to lay and maintain a water main on and along the following described
roads;
Commencing at the South -Blaine Road, at its intersection with the west line of
the right of way of the Great Northern Railway Company; thence west, along said
South -Blaine Road, to the Blaine -Ferndale Road; thence south, along said Blaine -
Ferndale Road, to Road No. 37; thence, along said Road No. 37, to its intersection
with Road No. 8;
for the purpose of conveying and distributing water, and selling the same.
For: the purpose of laying, repairing, keeping and maintaining said water main, the said
Baeten Lumber Co., its successors, assigns, agents and employees, shall have the right to dig
ditches, over, along and on the aforesaid roads; provided that said ditches shall be re -filled
without undue delay, and the road, or roads, restored in as good condition as before the ex-
cavating; and provided, further, that in the laying, repairing and maintaining of said water
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct *TERM Monday THE 14th DAY OF October 1929
main, the said Baeten Lumber Co., its successors and assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom
County for all necessary expenses -incurred by it in restoring said road, or roads, to a
suitable condition for travel.
Dated this 14th day of October, 1929.
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Attest; G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
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Application of Hopewell Community Club for dance on October 19, 1929, was endorsed
approved.by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 2,.p11. to meet on Friday, October 18, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, October 14, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board in
attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Frank Wilson, Co. Treas.
Alice Rost
L/
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Covering deficit a/c Bonds & Int. for Custer-
Hayine Road 25,637.02
SOLDIERS► RELIEF FUND.
Relief
5.00
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to ap-
prove the Fourth Estimate of Shields & Burrous in amount of $3,551.00 on Perm. Hy. #r'13-B,
and the Final estimate of said contractors in amount of $1,527.77 on said highway.
R E S O L U T I O N.
PERMANENT HIGHWAY 140. 13-B, SMITH ROAD.
(Attached to Estimate No..4)
WHEREAS, it was necessary to install eight feet of 36 inch reinforced concrete pipe
at Station 54t58; and
WHEREAS, it was necessary to remove the old log culvert at the west end of Permanent
Highway No. 13-B and replace same with 27 feet of 18 inch reinforced concrete pipe, pipe
furnished by INhatcom County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the force account from Burrous and Shields, Con-
tractors, which is as follows, be allowed:
Sta. 54+58, 8
feet of 36rt Rfcd.
Concrete Pipe at $4.50
$ 36.00
Removing Log
Culvert and laying
18" concrete pipe
18.26
Total $ 54.26
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of October, 1929.
Geo. Elder
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" Board of County Commiss- " Commissioners.
" ioners of Whatcom County " F. C. Reeve
" State of Washington " Commissioner.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID Commissioner.
County Auditor and Ex-
officio Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Applications of Dakota Creek Grange; Goshen Community Club; North Bellingham Grange
and C. Heuman at Alki, for dances on October 19, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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Board.
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Resignation of Finley E. Roberts as Assessor for Glacier Township was filed withthe
On Lotion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, October 21,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS �"laH
Oct. TERM Monday THE 21s't DAY OF October i9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 18, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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✓ On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to appropriate $285.00 to
Ferndale Township as Countyts portion of cost of fill etc. in dike in old slough near
bridge on Road #59; County to pay $250.00 on fill and $35.00 for moving Government tile
from Yakima; property owners to pay $250.00 and Ferndale Torm.ship $250.00
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0124ISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TAKING PART OF
SMITH ROAD AS COUNTY TRUNK ROAD
WHEREAS, on August 20, 1926, the Board of County Commissioners for Whatcom County
did, by resolution, take over as a county trunk road, that part of the Smith Road lying be-
tween the Northeast Diagonal Road and the Northwest Diagonal Road; and
WHEREAS, it was the intention.of said Board to include in said resolution said Smith
Road to the new Pacific Highway, being approximately one mile between the Northwest Diagonal
Road and the Pacific Highway.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that that part of the Smith Road lying between the
Northwest Diagonal Road and the Pacific Highway be, and same is hereby taken over by Whatcom
County as a county trunk road to be hereafter maintained and improved by Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of October, 1929.
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Attest G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Application of Northwood Grange for dance on November 9, 1929, was endorsed approved
by the Board.
On'Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 to meet on Friday, October 25, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
a RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
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Oct. TERM Friday THE loth DAY OF October
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, October 21, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Claims of A. J. Heath in the sum of $25.00 and Julius Aultman, in the sum of $15.00,
both for Relief, were rejected by the Board.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM11ISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, 'NASHINGTON.
IN THE FATTER OF SETTLENIENT WITH COUNTY )
ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1929.
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been checked,
compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be, and
he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
584.15
School Fund
390.50
Military Fund
83.95
Permanent Highway Fund
13 24
Public Highway Fund
18.88
Higher Education Fund
12178.16
Capitol Building Fund
90.75
Reclamation Revolving Fund
20.05
Veteranst Compensation Fund
427.16
Forest Fire Protection Fund
27.24
Parks and Parkways Fund
122.25
Game Fund
79.45
CASH PAID CITY AND TOXIN TREASURERS: 4,407.57
CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS: 340.58
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
20,920.25
Road & Bridge Fund
81*406.79
Soldiers' Relief Fund
185.00
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
31472.75
Liquor Investigation Fund
140.00
County Game Fund
11127.50
Law Library Fund
18.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
54.00
Institute Fund
5.00
Port of Bellingham Fund
13,429.34
School Districts, General Fund
44,937.02
School Districts, Building Fund
12,017.97
Heath Ditch Maintenance Fund
19.00
Consol. D.I.D. #1 Maintenance Fund
89.05
Drain. Impt. Dist. #5 Maintenance Fund
183.75
Drain. Impt. Dist. #7 Maintenance Fund
225.95
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
Current Expense Fund
.22
School Districts, General Fund
11.76
Consol. D. I. D. #1 Maintenance Fund
1.07
BONDS REDEEMED:
School Districts Bonds 41000.00
INTEREST ON BONDS:
Port of Bellingham.Bonds 90.00
School Districts Bonds 836.00
Total Disbursements $117,954.35
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on Sebtember 30, 1929, to be as
follows:
Depository Treasurerts Balance
First National Bank
87,666.84
Bellingham National Bank
18,527.63
Northwestern National Bank
20,611.09
American National Bank
30,000.00
Union Trust Company
35,1000.00
First National Bank of Lynden
30,000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
35,000.00
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
20,000.00
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Home State Bank of Blaine
15,000.00
Custer State Bank
10,000.00
Bank of Sumas
15,000.00
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
15,000.00
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit
361,805.56
Cash in Office:
Investments
24,591.92
Cash in Vault
5,645.67
Checks & Warrants in Till
1,473.39
Currency in Till
1,485.00
Silver in Till
46.89
332242.87
Grand Total Cash on Hand
3952048.43
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of datcom County, �'Jashington, this 25th day of October,
1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
v TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS,
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
We, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby
petition your.Honorable Body to grant to said Whatcom County a 30 ft right of way along the
East side of SEg of NE-1andNEq of SE! of Section 16, Township 40 North, Range 1 East,
being for County Road No. 670, as shown on accompanying map.
Dated this 25th day of October, 1929.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Applications of C. Heuman; Goshen Grange; 11. W. A. Lodge at Wahl; Delta Grange at
Hoffman Hall and Haynie Grange, for dances on October 26, 1929, were endorsed approved by
the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, October 28, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 25, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. 'C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to tie in a log jam on east side
of Nooksack River in SW:' NW4 Sec 8, Twp 39, R 4 E. and B. Bollerud to furnish cable up to the
amount of $100.00.
✓ Petition of John Postma and others for County help in putting in wing dam at Postma Farm
on Nooksack River, was filed with the Board.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to drive a wing dam in Nooksack
River at the Postma Farm in Sec. 35, Twp 40,'R 2 E., the petitioners John S. Postma and others
to furnish and deliver the piling and caps where needed.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
IN THE MATTER OF CARE OF COUNTY
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
RESOLUTION AND NOTICE.
WHEREAS, appearing to this Board that the appropriation for care of Indigent Tuberculosis
Patients under the Tuberculosis Control Budget for 1929, has been exhausted; and
WHEREAS,it is necessary that indigent tuberculosis patients be given hospital care, which
will require the expenditure of a greater amount of money than was provided for in the budget
for the fiscal year 1929; and
WHEREAS, the necessity for greater expenditure could not reasonably have been foreseen
at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up; and
WHEREAS, this Board has, on this day, met at the Board Room in Bellingham, 'Whatcom County,
Washington, for the purpose of considering said matter, all of the Commissioners of said county
having had reasonable notice of the time and place of said meeting and the purpose thereof and
all of the Commissioners being present at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, the estimated amount of money required to care for said indigent tuberculosis
patients and meet the emergency aforesaid for the balance of the year is the sum of $2,200.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing on this matter will be held at the
Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of
10:00 o1clock A. M., on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1929, at which time and place it will
be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet the said emergency
will be authorized and made and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or
against the expenditure of money for such emergency; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be published once on Monday,
the 28th day of October, 1929, in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general circu-
lation published in Bellingham, Washington, the same being the.official county newspaper of said
Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of October, 1929.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE
28th DAY OF October 1929
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Attest: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUs I SSIONERS OF
,VHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF
ORDER DIRECTING TREASURER TO REFUND.
TAX REFUND. )
WHEREAS, the County Treasurer for Vdhatcom County, Washington, has submitted to
this Board a statement of tax overpayment which he recommends to be refunded, and said
Treasurer requests that he be authorized to make such refund; and
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that refund should be made by ti;nnatcom County to
cover such overpayment;
NOW5 THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he hereby is
authorized to issue Treasurerts check to Frank Kohler on Receipt No. 26308 on account of
said duplicate payment, in amount of �109.46.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of October, 1929.
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ioners "
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By. F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. 11. to meet on Friday, November
12 1929, at 9 A. M .
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE lst DAY OF November tg 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, October 28, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor $
187.50
F. C. 1,1artin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
M. Bronsema
SalardT
as
Asstt Bookkeeper & School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. Sing
do
130.00
11. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls for Auditor
200.00
B. Vt. Field
do
125.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve, Assigned to
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
I.Irs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile, Assigned
to First National Bank
Salary
as
Judge of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50) Probation
Officer(62.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.00
N. `;`d. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
friary Pritchard
Salary
as
Asstt Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron of Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gaivley
Salary
as
Assistant Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence Y. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Attorney
187.50
Cecile :. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Mloe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as
Warrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
105.00
Foster 11. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel 1JcCush
Salary
as
Tax Deputy Sheriff
175.00
John L. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
Salary
as
Motorcycle Deputy Sheriff
140.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Asstt Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Co. Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Asstt Superintendent of Schools
125.00
11,.arie u:elseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (25 days)
75.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Asslt Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Iiildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
85.00
Louis rd. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Suit. of County home
150.00
I:I. B. Bing
Salary
as
11atron & Bookkeeper for County =tome
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster for County Home
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
Iirs. Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Asstt Cook at County Home
25.00
Gladys D. White
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary
as
Asstt Nurse at County Home
75.00
Bessie `1'1elcome
do
75.00
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
C. L. Moss
Salary as Ass't Nurse at County Home
75.00
A. J. Welch
do
25.00
C. A. W. Smith
Salary as Hostess at County Home
1.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Janitor at County Home
75.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
10.00
Phil Jobe
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
25.00
Chas. W. Brandon
do
25.00
J. A. Wells
do
25.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer days
136.50
Wilbur R. Riley
26 �?
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer �21
130.00
Ira Smith
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 19 11
85.50
George D. Paynton
do 21 It
94.50
C. Humphreys
Salary as Inspector Smith Road 11 "
55.00
J. J. Straumford
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 2 tt
8.00
Arthur E. Hineks
Service as Special Deputy Sheriff
5.00
D. H. Dunkle
do
5.00
Ed. Lewis
do -
5.00
Geo. Elder
Expense as County Commissioner
4.15
T. C. Fraser
Exoense as Sheriff
17.35
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Supt. Co. Schools
34.92
Margaret J. Diaz
Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse
9.45
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as Charity Commissioner
2.20
W. H. Beach
Exoense as Constable
32.20
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as County Agricultural Agent
23.01
LeVern Freimann
Expense as Asstt Agricultural Agent
26.76
Inez Arnquist
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
38.99
Charles Rand
Court Reporter Service to Attorney(6.70) &
Coroner(30.10)
36.80
Chas. S. Chisom
Survey of Canfield Building a/c tax suit
15.00
Dr. J. Reid Morrison
Witness: Coroner's Inquest over Clifford Scrimsher
2.20
Mrs. Ethel McCracken
do
2.20
Ernest L. Scrimsher
do
3.00
Frank Templin
do
2.20
George Lyness
do
2.20
Earl Barr
do
2.20
John Ryan
do
3.00
Clarence Ehle
do
2.20
William Charles 4Aleewie
do
2.20
I. P. Abshire
Juror do
2.20
Vernon Lockwood
do
2.20
M. J. O'Connor
do
2.20
Stanley Rogers
do
2.20
Jack Martin
do
2.20
H. A. Taylor
do
2.20
Mrs. V. B. Newell
Registering births deaths in Dist. #1
3.00
R. W. Drake
do 2
5.25
Florence Wright
do 3
7.75
Y. H. Tromp
do 4
11.00
Mrs. Cora Radley
do 5
5.25
Martha E. Neff
do 6
1.50
Mrs. Fred Flint
do 7
1.75
Joseph Anderson
do 8
1.50
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service to County Offices
78.57
Western Union Teleg. Co.
Telegraph service to Sheriff
1.08
Minerva E. Stone
Services to Matron Juvenile Home
10.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Expense taking girl to Seattle
10.35
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
35.60
W. J. Pynor
do
8.40
Frye & Company
Mleat for Juvenile Home
4.85
R. J. Boyle
do (Sep -Oct)
14.52
F. F. Gerard
Milk for Juvenile Home
3.00
Puget Sound Power. Light Co.
Lights for Juvenile Home (Aug 31 to Oct 27)
7.36
Henry Nulle
Wood & coal for Juvenile Home
10.25
C. C. King
Rent for Juvenile Home
25.00
Mrs. F. Lohman
Labor at County Home
11.25
Andrew Pierson
do
3.50
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home (Emergency)
258.00
IV. J. Pynor
do it
70.45
F. F. Gerard
do tt
70.42
Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn
Butter for County Home (Oct-154.50 & Bal. on
Sept-100.00) (Emergency)
254.50
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for County Home it
54.60
O'Connor Grocery
Coffee for County Home It
91.80
Ryan Fruit Co.
Fruit & Vegetable for County Home
(Aug -Sep -Oct) tt
56.76
Frye & Company
Meat for County Home tt
81.37
H. B. Fretz
do n
45.75
Nick Rado
Fish for County Home tt
29.55
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
Feed for County Home
36.69
Sidney Bergsma
Grinding feed for County Home
1.40
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.
Lights(61.26) & Power(27.76) for County Home
(Aug 30 to Oct 2)8)
89.02
Bellingham Builders Supply
Coal(45.64) & Pipe(28.48) for County Home (Sep -Oct)
74.12
Bellingham Coal Mines
Coal for County Home
21.50
Standard Oil Co.
Gas(42.54) & fuel oil(128.96) for -County Home
171.50
Henry Nulle
Wood for cottages at County Home
5.00--
H. Lapidus
Shoes repaired for County Home
12.50
Lynden Dept. Store
Seed oats for County Home
37.45
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 1st DAY of November
1929
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Shawts Floral, Assigned to
M. B. King
Bulbs for County Home
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for County Home(31.54) & Annex(4.82)
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware, etc. for County Home
S. R. Correll
Repairs to Equipment at County Home
Puget Sound Welding Works
Welding for County Home
Shell Company
Fly spray for County Home
Aubrey P. Bennett
Labor Sc Material for Repairs to County Home
Annex
V1. H. Bishop
Labor & Material for Annex at County Home
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Lumber for Annex Repairs at County Home
Thiel & Welter
Furniture for County Home(24.20) & Annex(127.25)
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail(18.30) Juvenile Home(6.20) &
County Home(12.10)
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County Patient(3.65) & County Home
(35.55)
Thompson Drug Store
Drugs for County Patient(7.50) & County Home
(10:35)
City Drug Store ..
Drugs for County Patient(3.00) & County Home
(34.70)
Owl Pharmacy
Drugs for County Patient (July)
I. N. Cone
Assistance rendered Indigents
Northern State Hospital
Care of non-violent Insane Patients (Jul -Aug -
Sept)
Western State Hospital
Care of Indigent non-violent insane (Jul -Aug)
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Care of Co. Tuberculosis Patients
Riverton Sanatorium
do
Mrs. Elsie Kernan
do
Mrs. Esther Thompson
do
Mrs. Leona Wehmeyer
do (Emerg. 7.03)
TvIrs . Yary Lunden
do tt
Mrs. Helen Neill
do it
Mrs. John H. Schemstad
do if
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
do tt
Mrs. Alva Aitken
do n
Mrs. E. K. Sem
Care of Johnson family
T:irs. Maud Connolly
do (22 days)
M. E. Clarke
Care of Mary Mitchell
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy children
M. J. OtConnor
Groceries for Dovell, et al
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom
H. R. Knaack
Groceries for LeBarron (Sep -Oct)
Belford Idarket
Groceries for Tescally
Mt. Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Tars. Chatterton (Sept)
Brown & Cole
Groceries for <<lells, et al
do
Groceries for Flemming, et al
Ruets Grocery
Groceries for Johnson, et al
Quality Grocery
Groceries for Edwards
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Tilden & Mason
Isaacs Grocery
Groceries for Mrs. Rost
Jacobson Grocery
Groceries for Trove
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Minnard, et al
Arnie Anderson
Groceries for Lyons
Wolten & Montfort
Groceries for Boatman, et al
Lynden Dept. Store
Groceries for Jeltema, et al
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries(52.32) & 1,1ood(15.00) fOr Brooks., et al
A. Potter
Groceries for Bliss
W. S. Woolever
Groceries for Mrs. Bennett (Aug)
L. E. Haggard
Groceries for Conrad
William Frost
Milk for Mrs. Hall
Harvey Edwards
Milk for Brooks
The Home Store
Clothing for Everest boy
Kemphaus & Co.
Bedding for Searle family
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.
Lights for Bunt & Evans
Harry Olin
Rent for Brooks
Lane & Bland
Room rent for Miss Evans
D. H. denser
Hauling coal to Minnard
Ernest Hicks
Moving Mrs. LeBarron
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Tills
good for Kline, et a1
Wilder w- Montfort
Wood for Lyons
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. for Com.(9.93) Co. Supt.(1.41) & Trees.
(6.75)
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for County Offices
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Agricultural Agent
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Engineer(3.45) & Treasurer(9.10)
Griffith Printing Co.
Printing for County School Superintendent
T. F. Doan
Blue Prints for County Engineer (Sep=Oct)
G. V1. Bean Co.
Staples for Agricultural Agent
Remington Rend Business Serv.,
Inc. Adding Machine Ribbons for Auditor (Sept)
Kee Loy Manufacturing Co.
Carbon paver for County Auditor
R. A. naeske
Repairs to Judge Gruberts Robe
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Car tokens for Auditor
Sorensen & Vablen, Inc.
Insurance Premium -Liao. & P.D. on Dept. cars, e
1.50
36.36
27.27
4.00
1.25
,9.20
89.02
22.00
27.05
151.45
36.60
39.20
17.85
37.70
.50
15.00
524.62
21.86
276.78
301.13
66.42
20.00
18.20
47.25
11.70
66.42
45.00
45.00
9.00
22.00
10.00
20.00
162.25
12.11
42.70
2.70
12.08
16.12
85.19
59.58
25.00
15.28
15.59
12.00
12.50
40.00
10.58
89.62
49.18
67.32
5.05
10.00
15.00
5.90
3.22
7.86
15.33
2.62
6.00
8.50
3.25
9.00
22.00
19.80
t
18.09
224.22
5.00
12.55
24.90
6.30
2.50
1.25
24.00
1.75
5.00
c.384.82
219.14
75.27
75.33
90.12
62.10
4.74
Oct . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE lst DAY OF November 1929
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Tabor & Cruikshank, Inc.
Standard Auto Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Iddins Buick Co.
N. J. Hambley_
Northwest Hardware Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
J. W. Kindall
V. Van Houten
J. A. Smallwood
W. N. Hine
C. Brandon
Andrew Danielson
Chas. W. Brandon
Andrew Danielson
E. G. Swanson
Mrs. Eva Glenn
Ira Maupin
William Halley
Harry Miller
A. H. Glenn
Isabella Fraser
Mt. Baker Grocery
The Surprise Store
Sanitary Service Co.
Pacific Steam Laundry
Neher Bros.
The Home Store
Standard Oil Co.
M. L. Balfour
Ed Ton
W. W. Van Over
C. Benson
L. R. Cannon
Elmer J. Manning
Earl E. Hawkins
Chas. Bourn
Louis. W. Ding
John Clancy
T. P. Jeffers
C. C. Smith
J. W. ILLc Ghe e
M. L. Balfour
Ed Top
W. W. Van Over
C. Benson
Geo. Brown
Clarence Deal
Roy Gates.
Paul Gay
Leo Jess
F. J. Van Demark-
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Bellingham Evening News
Point Roberts Township
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lynden Service Station
South Alley Garage
S. Geiger
E. T. Sharpe
IA. J. Bamford
E. A. Nickson
John Bullock
Sam Bullock
A. Ewing
Nick Omlin
Bruce Lintz
:Walter Nelson
P. J. Zwaschka
E. J.-Zwaschka
Vim. Radder
Max Fullter
F. E. Marz
Loyd Cline
Geo. Schenk
A. Nouwens
Frank Swope
Charles Burrous
Parts for Sher.(1.40) Co.Supt.(4.88) &
Garage Equip.(2•.50) $
Parts for Sher.(3.25) & County Home(1.00) cars
Parts for Sher. car(.33) & Garage Equip.(18.50)
Parts for Commr.(5.00) & Agric. Agent cars(29.64)
Parts for Prob . Of . (3.-18) Sher . (l . 48) Gar . Sery . (. 33)
Gar. Equip.(6.41)
Repairs to Sher.(.28) & Agric. Agent.(15.15) cars
Tools sharpened for Garage (Aug -Sept)
Hardware for Garage Equipment
Wood for Co. Garage(5.00) & Jail(28.75
Lts. for Cths(54:06)._Gas for Jail(2.19� Lt. & Pow.
(11.57 & 7.24) for Garage
Office rent for Justice Court #2 (Aug -Sept)
J. of D.: State vs. Lydia Bennett
Constable do (Emergency)
J. of P.: State vs. Alfred Vilene
Deputy Sher. do (Emergency)
J. of P: State vs. C. Edward Kaye
Dep. Sher. do (Emergency)
J. of P.: State vs. Geo. Van Wingerden
do Wm. Mitchell
Wit: State vs. Howard Lambert & Carl Knight
do
do
do
do '
Board of Prisoners
Washing powder for Jail (Sept.)
Blankets, etc. for Jail
Removing garbage from Jail
Laundry for Jail(25.70) & Courthouse(4.10)
Plumbing repairs in Court House
Mdse . for Pris . for Garage (7.85) & Janitor (14.00)
Fuel oil for Courthouse
Repairs to ferry slip
do
do
do
Scalp Bounty on 1 Wildcat
do
do
do
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
Painting Annex at County Home
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Salary as Supt. of Maint. & Constr.
Repairs to Machinery, etc.
do
Labor on Bridges
do
do
do
do
Labor on Welcome Bridge
do
do
Moving cat to Reserv. Road
do
Long distance phone service a/c trucks, etc.
Insurance Prem. a/c Liab. & P.D.(176.65) &
F. & T.(5.00) on trucks
Publ. Notice of Cost of Constr. Lummi Shore Road
Approp. for repairs to Pt. Roberts 111harf
Lumber for bridges
Repair of tube for Road Supt.
Gas for Road Superintendent
do
Labor at Rock Crusher
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Salary as Truck Driver (21 days)
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew (27 days)
Labor on Samish & Lake That. Blvd.
do
do
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
do
do
Labor on Mt. View Road
do
do
do
do
do (Truck)
do if
do it
do if
do it
8.78
4.25
18.83
34.64
11.30
15.43
4.25
5.62
33.75
75.06
50.00
3.00
5.00
3.50
3.70
2.50
2.20
2.75
2.00
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
618.90
4.20
33.00
2.31
29.80
5.47
21.85
126.05
6.00
4.75
4.50
4.50
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
12.00
441.15
169.75
2.00
15.00
150.00
114.00
117.00
117.00
12.00
9.00
8.00
8.00
12.00
6.00
2.00
181.65
8.70
250.00
381.29
.50
1.71
1.47
42.75
97.23
135.00
100.00
90.00
17.50
38.25
24.75
5.25
30.00
25.00
25.00
23.75
22.50
36.00
90.00
59.50
90.00
53.38
-t RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
14
Oct.TERM Friday THE lst DAY of November
_ _
1929
P.J. Zwaschka
E.-J. Zwaschka
Joe Flanagan
Fred Tarte
Art Messick
B. Isings
Herbert E. Brown
R. U. Hemmi
Elmer Goodwin
George Goodwin
Joe Gotchy
C. L. Howe
Adrian Nouwens
Surprise Store
The Home Store
A: Hamilton
Bellingham Sheet Metal Works
Washington Safety Powder Co.
Western Tractor & Equip. Co.
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
All Kar Parts Co.
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
International Harvester Co.
R. M. Shay
Standard Auto Co.
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Nooksack Garage
Larson & Miller
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Puget Sound Welding Works
do
A. Was thing
Independent Truck Co.
Bostrom►s Super Service
W. J . Hambley
C. _ H: Wilson Lbr. Co.
J..Norstrom & Son
Columbia Lumber Co.
Everson Mercantile Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
H. W. Buzzard
Lynden Dept. -Store
Homer Hitt
Bellingham Concrete Prod -Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
E. B. Hinote
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
William Breuer
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINT. FUND (Continued)
Labor on H. Street Hill at Sumasw
114.00
do
77.50
do
25:87
do
12.00
do
(Truck)
51.00
do
it
36.00
Labor on Enterprise Cut Off
102.00
do
102.00
Labor on Everson Pavement
42.00
do
14.00
Grading roads
112.50
Grading Sumas-Kendall Road
125.00
Trucking for G. M. Road, et al
24.00
Clothing for Prisoner Road Crew
23.00
Mdse. for Prisoner Road Crew
3.60
Shoes repaired for Prisoner Road
Crew (Aug -Sep -Oct)
4.75
Making stop signs
6.80
Pumping water for. Steam Shovel on Pl. Val. Rd.(Aug)
12.00
Parts for grader
4.32
do
4.24
do
30.56
do
61.25
do
25.07
do
11.04
do (Jul -Aug -Sept)
22.95
Repairs to grader
2..35
Parts for gas shovel, etc.
103.87
Repairs to steam shovel
1.00
Repairs to Steam Shovel
4.00
Repairs for tractor
12.45
Repairs to scrapers (July)
8.00
Welding, etc. for road machinery
26.75
Repairs to equipment
12.83
Freight on sheaves (Sept)
.95
Tires, etc. for trucks
20.90
Tools sharpened for Lake Whatcom
Boulevard
2.50
Lumber for U. S. Bridge
84.28
Lumber for Everson Bridge
4.19
Lumber, etc. for Everson Pavement
16.39
Bolts for Everson Bridge
2.75
Hardware for Bridges ;.Equipment
61.60
Hardware for Bridges & Equipment
46.50
Hardware & Repairs for Bridges &
equipment
15.50
Hardware for bridges
7.67
Gravel for Mt. View Road
36.60
Culvert for Samish Road, et al
39.00
Coal & the for crusher & roads
(Sept)
320.53
Gas for grader (May -Sept)
3.99
Gas w oil for road work
132.35
Gas oil for -road work
70.91
Grading roads
120.00
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Clem Knutson
Labor on Pride ;ling
156.00
David Bisset
do
130.00
Edgar Sollinger, Assigned to
Pacific Mercantile Agency
do
10.00
Edgar Sollinger
do
107.00
Albert Fazon
do
123.50
Arthur Emmerson
do
130.00
11m: Edwards
do
175.00
Adrian Nouwens
Trucking for Pride Wing
48.00
Larson & Miller
Repairs to piledriver
2.50
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Pride Wing
2.70
Morse Hardware Co.
do
206.97
Everson Hardware Co.
Tools & parts for Equipment (Apr=May-June-Jul-Oct)
15.67
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Reilly & Pride Wings
114.06
CONSOLIDATED DR. IMPT. DIST. #1 MAINT. FUND.
K. Kruljac
Labor on Ditch
22.75
John T. Haveman
do
1.75
Hilbert G. Kok
do
5.25
Leo Koole
do
5.68
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for ditch
1.40
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for ditch
48.99
DR. IMPT . DIST . 117 MAINT. FUND.
Glen R. Pettit
Labor on ditch
15.75
Geo. A. Brunson
do
8.75
Victor Ohlund
do
10.50
P. M. Behme
do
7.00
James Pullar.
do
10.50
DR. IMPT . DIST . #15 MAINT. FUND.
L. L. Nims
Labor on ditch
11.00
E. W. Nims
do
13.50
Verl Nims
do
61.25
H. Mulka
do
61.25
M. J . Bamford
do
30.00
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
170
Oct. TERM Friday
THE
lst
DAY OF November
19 29
1J
DR. IMPT DIST. #15-MAINT. FUND.
Glenn E. Tyler
Labor on
Ditch.
Elvin Tyler
do
Aubrey Blackburn
do
L. L. Nims
do
Ira Perry
do
C. A. Perry
do
Geo. Brown.
do
N. Hale.
do
L. L. Nims..
Expense
as ditch Supervisor
Chas. A. Perry
do
Sumas Hdw. & Impl. Co.
Hardware
for ditch work
Tom Bishop
Coal for
ditch work
Bellingham Builders Supl. Co.
Culvert
M. J. Bamford
Expense
moving ditcher sled
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Alvin H. Roe Relief
Florence Holtzheimer do
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
George Carpenter Salary as Deputy Sheriff
T. C. Fraser Reimburseing Sheriffts Rev. Fd. for Liquor
claims paid
INSTITUTE FUND.
Dr. Stevenson Smith
Services at Teacherst Institute
Helen M. Reynolds
do
J. S. Gordon
do
D. E. Wiedman
do
C. Montgomery
do
Howard S. Wallace
do
Eugenie Pariseau
do
Arthur E. Bowsher
do
Carolyn Conlee
do
Herbert C. White
do
Laura E. Sweet
do
W. J. Rice
do
L. D. Votaw
do
Clarence A. Fisher
do
PAilton M. Blonden
do
Harrison Raymond
lriusic for Teachers' Institute
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$ 10.50
28.00
7.50
77.50
7.00
46.00
'144.00
108.00
18.80
12.30
31.30
211.15
180.00
1.00
25.00
25.00
140.00
250.00
60.00
50.00
25.00
17.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
2.00
30.00
Notice of Acceptance by State of work done on Permanent Highway 13-B, was filed in
office of Auditor.
Applications of North Bellingham Grange; C. Heuman at Alki; Dakota Creek Grange
at Dakota Creek Comm.. Hall; Helpers Club at Liberty, District No. 99, for dances on
November 2 and Goshen Community Club for dances on Nov. 2 & 16, 1929, were endorsed approved
by the Board.
The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as
submitted by the Clerk of the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet on Monday., Nov. 4, 1929,
at 9 A. M.
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners.
~' A RECORD: OF COS! ,MI. SSIC N ER.S., PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE 4th DAY OF November
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, November 1, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUIISSIONERS OF
IN THE MATTER OF CARE OF COUNTY )
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
VFHEREAS, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 28th day of October, 1929,
at the Board Room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, all the Commissioners of said
county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such meeting, a
resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners, which resolution and
notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to supplying hospital
care for Indigent Tuberculosis Patients, and the estimated amount of money required to meet the
said emergency; and
WHEREAS, said resolution and notice did fix Monday, the 4th day of November, 1929, at
10 o1clock A. m. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham., Washington, as the
time and place for holding a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and notice was duly
and regularly published once in the Bellingham,Evening News, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the City of Bellingham, and being the official newspaper of said Whatcom County,
said resolution and notice being so published on Monday, October 28th, 1929, all as required by
law; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the Commiss-
ioners of said Whatcom County being present and no taxpayer of said county appearing to be heard
for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
';RIEREAS, it is necessary that provision be made for supplying hospital care for the
County Indigent Tuberculosis Patients, and such necessity could not reasonably have been foreseen
at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up and sufficient provision was not made
therefor in said budget; and
WHEREAS, this 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 that an emergency be declared and
that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made, but not to exceed $2,200.00 for said care of
indigent tuberculosis patients;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that an emergency exists with re-
lation to care of indigent tuberculosis patients, and that the necessary expenditures be made to
meet said emergency, but not to exceed $2,200.00; and
BE IT FURTHER UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of
Whatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said county to meet the said emergency, said
warrants to be drawn in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary to make said
payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of November, 1929.
tr if it it It It n tt if if it it it n tr
It Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County rr
rt State of Washington n
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
RECORD OF C®XITIISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS Uk
j� �?!
Oct • TERM Monday4th DAY OF
Ti-m _ _ -- November 1929
✓ October Reports of County Home Superintendent; Horticultural Inspector; bummi
Ferry; and Northern State Hospital report on patient, were filed with the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Tuesday, November 5,
at 2 P. M.
There being no business to transact on November 5th the Board adjourned
at 3:30 P. M. to meet on Friday, November 8, 1929, at 9 A. M.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
OC • TERM
Friday
THE 8th DAY OF November
1929
The
Board met
pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, November 5,
1929. Present,
Geo. Elder,
Chairman
of the Board and Fred E. Laube, Member, and the Clerk
of the Board in
attendance.
The
following
claims were alloyed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Carl Bang
Relief
10.00
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'� Applications of Maple Falls High School at Columbia Valley; M. W. A. Lodge at Wahl;
Hopewell Community Club; Haynie Grange and C. Heuman for dances on November 9, 1929, were
endorsed approved by the Board.
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r
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Tuesday, November 12,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
'I
Oct. TERM Tuesday THE
12th
DAY OF November
,g29
The Board met pursuant
Friday, November 8, 1929.
to adjournment taken on
Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; Fred E. Laube, member and the Clerk of the Board in
attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings -had:
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Reim. Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do Aud.
PERMANENT HIGHGVAY MAINT. FUND.
Reim. Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
753.93
55.56
340.05
DR. IMPT. DIST. #15 MAINT. FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reim. Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid 11.00
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'/ Application of C. S. Kale Canning Co. for Water Franchise near Everson, was filed
with the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION )
OF
C. S. KALE CANNING CO., a corpor-
ation, for a franchise over certain
roads, streets and ways in Whatcom
County, Washington.
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ORDER OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FIXING DATE OF HEARING AND DIRECT-
ING NOTICE.
On this day the petition of C. S. Kale Canning Co., a corporation, for a franchise,
for a period of twenty-five (25) years over certain roads, streets and ways in Whatcom
County, Washington, within the jurisdiction of this Board, in favor of said applicant, and
its successors in interest, to install and maintain a•water pipe or main with extensions,
taps and hydrants appurtenant thereto, in and upon certain roads, streets and ways of said
Whatcom County, Washington, was filed.with the clerk of this board and was duly presented
to the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular session.
Same having been duly considered it was and is resolved and ordered that said
petition and application be heard at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners
of Whatcom County, Washington, at their offices in the Court House in Bellingham, Whatcom
County, Washington, on the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1929, at the hour of 10 A. M.
It was and is further resolved and ordered that notice of the time, place and purpose
of said 'nearing be given by publishing same at least three times in some daily newspaper of
general circulation, printed and published in Whatcom County, Washington, the last publi-
cation,.thereof to be made at least five days before the day fixed for said hearing, as above
set forth, and that true copies of said notice be posted in and on each of the roads,
streets and ways described in said application, and in addition thereto in three of the most
public places in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, all of said posting of notices to
be had and made at least fifteen days before the.day fixed for said hearing, as herein -
before set forth.
passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular
session, this 12th day of November, A. D., 1929.
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It Board of County Commiss- " Geo. Elder County Commiss-
it ioners of Whatcom County It Chairman ioners of Whatcom
It State of Washington It - - - - County, Washington.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board..
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Oct • TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 12th DAY OF November
19 29
f
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TREASURER )
ORDER APPOINTING CHAS. CLIPPIPJGER.
FOR LU�11�I ISLAND TOWNSHIP.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Katurah Raeder, the duly qualified treasurer for Lummi Island Township,
has moved from said tovmship, thus creating a vacancy in said office; and
WHEREAS, the Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of Chas.
Glippinger to fill the vacancy;
NOW, THEREFORE; it is hereby ordered that Chas. Clippinger be and he is hereby ap-
pointed as Treasurer for Lummi Island Township for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of November, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss- tt
tt ioners of Whatcom County "
if State of Washington "
it it It 8 tt tt it it if a tt it .. it it u
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, November 15,
1929, at 9 A. M.
Oct • TERM
RECORD OF C01MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 15th DAY OF November 1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, November 12, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; Fred E. Laube, Member, and the Clerk of the Board in
attendance.
The following claims
were allowed
and proceedings had:
CURRENT
EXPENSE FUND.
State Treasurer
Contribution on County Payrolls
Hattie M. Houck
Inspector
- Bfham Prim. Elect. Pcts. 11-21-31
Ivy Mercy
Judge
do
Elizabeth Starek
do
do
Louise E. Gawley
do
do
W. F. Golden
Inspector
do
12-22-32
Alice L. Smith
Judge
do
Nina F. Robinson
do
_ do
C. W. Stoddard
Inspector
do
13-23-33
Minnie J. Thomas
Judge
do
William J. Brown
do
do
Diehl Motor Co.
Rent
do
John A. Coulthurst
Inspector
do
14-24
Maud M. Turner
Judge
do
Lillian Dufraine
do
do
Augustine Mansfield
Rent
do
'Cora A. Creek
Inspector
do
15-25-35
Eva Smith
Judge
do
Grace Molzahn
do
do
W. J. Hillier
do
do
J. W. Harshman
Inspector
do
16-26
Maude E. Rust
Judge
do
Anne W. Larson
do
do
A. C. Miller
Rent
do
C. Humphreys
Inspector
do
34-44
Mae H. Simpson
Judge
do
Dora E. Milton
do
do
Frank Wetzel
do
do
Geo. A. Ellsperman
Inspector
do
41-71-91
Edith E. Harris
Judge
do
Ella Barrett
do
do
Henry Slater
do
do
J. E. Duncanson
Inspector
do
42-52
John E. Van Cleve
Judge
do
J. A. Love
do
do
L. C. Brokaw
Inspector
do
43-53
Eva McCush
Judge
do
Elizabeth Fegley
do
do
Margie Rowe
do
do
Minnie Brand Clark
Inspector
do
45-36-46
Sophie C. Florence
Judge
do
Nellie Prettyman
do-
do
C. L. Linderman
Inspector
do
51-61
Prudence Vince
Judge.
do
Clara Baer
do
do
Theo. L. Setzer
Rent
do
Lois E. LaVeille
Inspector
do
54-64
Elizabeth Rath
Judge
do
Emma C. Flagg
do
do
Maple Street Grocery...
Rent
do
C. M. Coffman
Inspector
do
62-82
Edith H. Christensen
Judge
do
C. T. Slentz
do
do
0. H. Culver
Rent
do
Mrs. Ethel E. Munn
Inspector
do
63-73
Alyce Magnuson
Judge
do
Elsie Wright
do
do
Minnie K. Huston
Inspector
do
72-92
L. A. Sprague
Judge
do
Josephine Voight
do
do
Taylorts Grocery
Rent
do
Wm. B. Hubbard
Inspector
do
81-101
Dina 0. Tremlin
Judge
do
Susie E. Folsom
do
do
John L. Riseland
Rent
do
Elsie M. Howell
Inspector
do
83
Mary G. Wright
Judge
do
Mrs. Helen Walters
do
do
Mrs. Helen Walters
Rent
do
Opal A. Clarno
Inspector
do
102-112
Adeline Paul
Judge
do
Blanche K. Moser
do
do
Effie G. Smithson
Inspector
do
122
Rae Smith
Judge
do
Wilma B. Andrews
do
do
C. A. MacDonald
Rent
do
R. H. Owen
Moving voting
machines for Bfham
Prim. Elect.
J. W. McGhee
Service,
Expense & Use of car a/c
City Primary
Election
ROAD AND
BRIDGE FUND.
State Treasurer
Contribution
on County Payrolls
64.60
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
5.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
5.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
6.50
6.50
5.00
7.00
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.50
6.50
6.50
7.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
7.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
5.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
5.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
5.00
6.50
6.50
6.50
7.00
6.50
6.50
5.00
6.25
6.25
6.25
5.00
7.00
6.50
6.50
5.00
6.50
6.50
6.5.0
7.00
6.50
6.50
5.00
4.00
114.68
33.67
3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
_Oct TERM Friday THE 15th DAY OF November
1929
PERMIANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on County Payrolls $ 30.75
RIVER IMPROVELENT FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on County Payrolls 40.44
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N.
WHEREAS, over two-thirds of 1,11hatcom County, an area of about 1331 square miles, is within
the National Forest and, therefore, bears no share of the tax burden of the County;
AND WHEREAS, the development of this area is vital to the interests of the County, and it
is necessary to the growth and business interests of the northwestern part of the State that
highways be opened into and through this Forest;
AND'WHEREAS, roads have been opened and partially developed into the Forest, upon which
have been expended large sums of State and County money;
AND WHEREAS, none of the said roads are Federal aid roads, and there is no reasonable
probability that they will, within 15 years, be designated as Federal aid roads;
AND WHEREAS, there are no Federal aid roads in the national forests in the State of
Washington north of the center of the State;
AND WHEREAS, there has been opened and developed a tourist resort, hotel, and playground
in the said National Forest, known as Mount Baker Lodge, upon which there has been expended
approximately a half million dollars, and the Federal Government, State and County have expended
in excess of three-quarters of a million dollars in constructing a highway through said Forest,
and further roads are necessary, and it is necessary that further expenditures be made on the
highways that have already been started;
AND WHEREAS, under Section 2 of Senate Bill No. 121, the Secretary of Agriculture is
required to give preference to projects located on the Federal aid highway system, which would
stop all further highway development in the National Forest of said County of Whatcom;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,
Washington, that we oppose Section 2 of Senate Bill No. 121, and we respectfully request the
Senators from the State of Washington to use their best efforts to prevent the enactment of
this Section;
Done in regular adjourned session of.the Board this 15th day of November, 1929.
tt it n n u u n n tr n n n n n n
tr Board of County Commiss- .i 'n
11 ioners of Whatcom County "
" State of Washington rr
I1 It it It it n It if tl it tt 11 tl rl rl
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube"
County Commissioner.
Affidavit of Posting Notices re Application of C. S. Kale Canning Co. for Water
Franchise was filed with the Board.
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Applications for dances by North Bellingham Grange; Dakota Creek Grange; C. Heuman
at Alki and Percy Needham at Pucketts Service Station, all on November 16, 1929, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, Nov. 18th at 9 A. 11.
There being -no business to transact on November 18th, the Board adjourned at
10:30 A. M. to meet on Friday, November 22, 1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
.PROCEEDINGS
131
Oct. TERM Friday
THE
22d
DAY OF November
19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, November 18, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERSt RELIEF FUND.
Sidney T. McHale Relief 20.00
John L. Buchanan do 20.00
I am no llyo�
Applications for dances by C. Heuman at Alki; Percy Needham at Deming; Maple Falls
High School at Blue Bird Hall, Columbia Valley; Hopewell Community Club and Al. W. A. Lodge
at Wahl, all on November 23, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On motion_ of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board purchased one Gallion grader from
Feenaughty Machinery Co. for „2935.00, less $100.00 credit allowance on 1 old grader.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, November 25,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct_. TERM Monday THE ' DAY OF
2Btn November
'929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday-, November 22, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Richard S. Wilson Relief $ 25.00
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✓' Claims of T. L. Meece for damages to trailer, $70.00, a/c accident on U. S. Bridge;
Margaret Larsen, $100.00, personal injury a/c auto accident on U. S. Bridge and Martin Larsen
for $125.00 damages to auto a/c accident on U. S. Bridge, were rejected by the Board.
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1
Petition was filed with the Board and On Motion of Laube, seconded by Re -eve, the Board
agreed to repair the Bell Creek Jam in Nooksack River in Sec. 22, Twp 39 N, R 5 E.
BOB .4•
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
,1 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED ) ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. )
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS., the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and
best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927,
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price hereinafter fixed
for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a
notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham.Evening News, being the county official
newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said county, once a week for three
consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter de-
scribed, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of
9 o1clock A. M. and 4 otclock P. M. 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 which said sale may be adjourned.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co Commrs
NE-1 4 SW4 SNil4 Sec 33, Tp 41 N, R 1 E- 10A. 1921 $116.44 $ 125.00
Lots 6 & 71 Blk 7, Cain's lst Add to Blaine 1920 23.60 30.00
Lots 10, 11 & 12, Blk 20, and Lots 7 to
10 inc. Blk 21, Elwoodis Add to Whatcom 1920 129.19 200.00
RECORD
OF
C®"PNIXIISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday
THE
25th
DAY OF November
1929
Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co. Commrs.
Lots 1, 21 3 & 41 Blk 45, Blaine Land
Cots Add to Blaine 1922 36.08 40.00
Lot 11 Blk 4 & vac. St. & Alley, and
Lots 12 & 13 Blk 4, Geneva Amended
on Lake Whatcom 1919 28.08 30.00
Lots 11 and 12 Blk 5, West Dakota Creek
Add. to Blaine 1921 2.55 3.00
Lot 5 Blk 4, Suppl Map of Whatcom 1922 98.20 65.00
NE4 NE4 exc E 10 A; E 10 A of NW! 4 NE4
less Rd, all in Sec 29, To 39 N)
.R 3 E,- 39.10 A. 1922 290.37 300.00
Lots 20 and 21 Blk 65,, B. B. Land Cots
lst Add to Fairhaven 1922 42.10 45.00
Nz S2 NN' NE4 less Rd, Sec 15, Tp 40 N,
R 3 E,- 9.82 A 1919 81.99
NW4 NE4 NE4 less Rd, Sec 15, Tp 40 N,
R 3 E,- 9.55 A 1922 53.22 200.00
NE4 Ni`(4 NE4 less Rd, Sec 15, Tp. 40 N,
R 3 E,- 9.55 A 1922 63.38
Lot 1 Blk 35, Lynden 1919 55.21 75.00
Lot 10 Blk 1 Boston Add to Whatcom 1921 2.86 3.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of November, 1929.
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11 Board of County Commiss- 11
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It State of Washington tt
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY )
FOR MOTHERS1 PENSIONS. )
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASdINGTON.
RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that there are Superior Court orders now on file
with the County Auditor of Whatcom County, 1,11ashington, requiring the payment of Motherst
Pensions, which are mandatory expenditures required by law, and which will require a greater
expenditure of funds than was provided for in the budget for 1929 for said pensions; and
WHEREAS, the present. necessity for greater expenditure for mothers► pensions has
arisen since the budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up, and could not reasonably have
been foreseen at the time said budget was made; and
WHEREAS, 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
WHEREAS, the necessity of making expenditures under Superior Court orders for said
pensions for the remainder of the present year constitutes a public emergency; and
WHEREAS, the estimated amount required to pay said pensions for the remainder of
said year 1929 is the sum of $750.00; and
WHEREAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion
of this Board that an emergency exists;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Superior Court of }IP-iatcom
County, Washington, proceed to make expenditures necessary for payment of Mothers' Pensions
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OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. 'TERM
Monday
THE 25th
DAY OF November
1929
for the remainder of the year 1929 and to meet the existing emergency, in an amount not to ex -
teed $750.OG; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of Whatcom County
on the Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency and paying said Mothers' Pensions, said
warrants to be drawn on Superior Court orders, at the times necessary to make such payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of November, 1929.
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it Board of County Commiss- "
tt ioners of Whatcom County "
It State of Washington "
" rr rt it if it It it It It It rt It It It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
✓+ 1,711ATC011 COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF ET3ERGENCY
RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
FOR SUPERIOR COURT JURY FEES
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the funds remaining in the Superior Court Depart-
ment No. 1 budget for jury fees will not be sufficient to cover the fees of the last jury, which
are mandatory expenditures required by law; and
WHEREAS, the present necessity for greater expenditure for jury fees has arisen since the
budget for the fiscal year 1929 was made up, and could not reasonably have been foreseen at the
time said budget was made; and
WHEREAS, 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
WHEREAS, the necessity of making expenditures under Superior Court orders for the remain-
der of the present year constitutes a public emergency; and
WHEREAS, the estimated amount required to pay jury fees for the remainder of the year 1929
is the sum of $1800.00; and
WHEREAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of
this Board that an emergency exists;
NOVI, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Superior Court No. 1 of Whatcom
County, Washington, proceed to make expenditures necessary for jury fees for the remainder of the
year 1929 and to meet the existing emergency in an amount not to exceed $1800.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of Vlhatcom County
on the Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency and for carrying on the work of the Superior
Court, said warrants to be drawn in payment for cost bills and orders certified from the Superior
Court No. 1 at the times necessary to make such payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of November, 1929.
it it IT it rr it tt it It It " it it it Geo . Elder
" Board of County Commiss-" Chairman of the Board.
r' ioners of Whatcom County" F. C. Reeve
r' State of Washington it County Commissioner.
" rr it it it it it It It It rt " n n Fred E. Laube
Attest: G._ P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of 'the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. NT. to meet on Friday, November 29, 1929,
at9A. M.
RECORD
Oct. TERM Friday
OF
THE
COMMISSIONERS
29th
PROCEEDINGS
DAY of November
135
,s 29
The Board met pursuant to. adjournment taken on Monday, November 25, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
IZ The Board signed a stipulation that if the Court is of the opinion that Whatcom
County is liable for the unpaid balance of August 1920 Pay Roll on Lake Terrill Ditch, such
judgment may be entered against Whatcom County in favor_ of Mary Richardson (holder of
warrants) in such sum as the Court may deem proper..
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF )
CERTAIN UNCALLED FOR WARRANTS NOW ) ORDER TO CANCEL.
IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR. )
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1843, Piercers Code of the State of
Washington, relating to cancellation of county warrants;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Auditor and the County Treasurer be, and they
hereby are directed to cancel and strike from the records of Whatcom County, Washington,
warrants drawn and now remaining uncalled for in the hands of said Auditor for a period of
six years from the date of their issue. Said warrants being in amounts, dates, etc., as
follows:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
NUMBER
Date
To whom issued
Amount
88766
Jun
1,
1923
Mary Classe
15.00
89373
Aug
1,
1923
Avra Wood
17.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
16086
Jan
21
1923
Victor Barnes
3.50
16302
May
1,
1923
E. J. Crosier
3.00
16304
May
1,
1923
A. Huisman
1.50
16305
May
11
1923
Lewis Duim
1.50
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
1941.
Jan
2,
1923
Henry J. Brunink
6.00
1942
Jan
21
1923
Frank Zugelder
4.00
2198
Jul
2,
1923
Norman Woodward
34.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of November, 1929.
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11 Board of County Commiss-11
11 Toners of 111hatcom County"
tt State of I'Jashington It
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Attest: G.-P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-
officio Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Applications for dances by .Goshen Community Club on Nov. 27 & 30; Helpers Club at
Liberty, Dist. No. 99 on November 28; Gulf Grange; C. Reuman at Alki; Dakota Creek
Grange; Haynie Grange; Delta Grange at Hoffman Hall, all on November 30; and, Northwood
Grange on December 14, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEXIENT WITH COUNTY )
ORDER ALLOYdING CREDITS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1 9 2 9 )
;`lriEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington has filed
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
0CtTERM.
Friday
THE 29th
DAY OF November ig 29
with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has
been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund w 565.04
School Fund 150.00
Military Fund 83.58
Permanent Highway Fund 28.78
Public Highway Fund .77
Higher Education Fund 11167.46
Capitol Building Fund 83.45
Reclamation Revolving Fund 15.00
Veteranst Compensation Fund 424.63
Forest Fire.Protection Fund 11.06
Parks and Parkways Fund 26.25
Game Fund 301.65
CASH
PAID
CITY AND
TOWN TREASURERS:
4,442.90
CASH
PAID
TOWNSHIP
TREASURERS:
11311.57
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
21,272.74
Road and Bridge Fund
31,136.42
Soldierst Relief Fund
75.00
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
15021.97
Liquor Investigation Fund
140.00
County Game Fund
722.88
Law Library Fund
25.00
marriage Certificate Fund
74.00
Institute Fund
24.25
School Districts, General Fund
60,765.95
School Districts, Building Fund
113387.67
Schell Ditch Maintenance Fund
70.00
Drain. Impt. Dist. #5 Maint. Fund
107.00
Drain. Impt. Dist. #7 Taint. Fund
30.00
Drain. Impt. Dist.#15 Maint. Fund
100.25
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
School Districts, General Fund 20.77
BONDS REDEEMED:
School District Bonds
11000.00
Custer -Haynie Rd. Impt. Fd.
(Hy.
#25)
305000.00
Nooksack-Sumas Rd. Impt. Fd.
(Hy.
7-ar31)
21000.00
INTEREST ON BONDS:
Port of Bellingham Bonds
-
1,440.00
School Districts Bonds
11200.00
Custer -Haynie Rd. Impt. Fd.
(Hy.
#25)
450.00
Lynden-Sumas Rd. Impt. Fd.
(Hy. #30)
1,515.00
Total Disbursements $ 173,241.04
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit in
various banks to his credit at the close of business on October 31, 1929, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurerts Balance
First National Bank
42,634.12
Bellingham National Bank
15,848.54
Northwestern National Bank
235086.20
American National Bank
20,000.00
Union Trust Company
25,000.00
First National Bank of Lynden
255000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
30,000.00
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
155000.00
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Home State Bank of Blaine
15,000.00
Custer State Bank
10,000.00
Bank of Sumas
155000.00
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
15,000.00
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit $ 281,568.86
Cash in Office:
Investments 24,591.92
Cash in Vault 81325.67
Checks & Warrants in Till 1,677.63
Currency in Till 1,309.00
Silver in Till 48.62 35,952.84
Grand Total Cash on Hand 317,521.70
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONEPS
PROCEEDINGS
187
Oct. TERM Friday
THE
29th
DAY OF November
is 29
IN TESTIMONY 111H 'REOF, Ile have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 29th day of November,
1929.
tt if It It It it it ►t It It It if it 11 1►
" Board of County Commiss- "
" ior_ers of 'whatcom County "
it State of Washington "
it ii it it It It ►t it it It If ►t it It ti
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
.�9
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F.-C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, December
2, 1929, at 9 A. 11.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct .'TERM
Monday
THE 2d
DAY OF December
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, November 29, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had;
CURRENT.EXPEDISE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. 11Iartin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
150.00
M. Bronsema
Salary
as
Asstt Bkpr. Pc School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie 1r1alters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
& Indexer
105.00
Nell A. Michell
Balancing
Tax Rolls for Auditor
200.00
B. W. Field
do (15 days)
62.50
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile, Assgd, to
First National Bank
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner & Probation
Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as,'Probation
Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.00
N. W. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tbc. Nurse
150.00
Diary Pritchard
Salary
as
Asstt Tbc. Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
Ass1t Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn'
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Attorney
187.50
Cecile I1. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
150.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon, Order to
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Noll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
do
.115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as
;Tarrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
105.00
Margaret U1. Thomas
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer 19 days
63.33
Mrs. I. H. Hohman
do
16 rr 3
53.33
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.0.0
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Deputy Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. H. Reynolds
Salary
as.I!Iotorcycle
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Asstt Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
State Treasurer
State Teachers
Retirement Fund
18.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Supt. of Schools (less $18.00 deducted
for State
Teachers Retirement Fund)
169.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Asstt Supt. of Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (22 days)
66.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Assft Agric: Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenograp�ier for Agric. Agent
85.00
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Supt. of County Home
150.00
h1. B. King
Salary
as
Matron & Bookkeeper for Co. :dome
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County dome
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 189
Monday THE 2d DAY OF December 1929
Mrs. Henry Dahlen
Gladys White
Grace Knowles
Bessie Welcome
C . L. I,1oss
A. J..iVelch
C. A. W. Smith
Walter Borchardt
C. J. McNabb
Carl McCoy
Walter Fouts
Wilbur R. Riley
Ira Smith
George D. Paynton
J.. A. 'dells
Phil Jobe
Chas. W. Brandon
George McLaughlin
M. J. Bamford
Jess Olsen
Catherine Montgomery
Mae I1. Simpson
Laura E. Sweet
T. C. Fraser
Carl McCoy
Margaret J. Diaz
Geo. d. Sybrant
Alvada Kelly
W. H. Beach
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
Louis,W. King
Charles Rand
Hazel B. Heun
Floyd De1vYitt
Wm. Stone
Claude Williams
Wm. Barnett
Wm. Healy
Earl Dorr
Dr. `N . A. Hulbush
Ornis Nayes
John Neher
John Graham
Jos. Kemohaus
W. T. Lockwood, Jr.
Howard bills
W. I. Hammel
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Western Union Teleg. Co.
Postal"Teleg-Cable Co.
W. I. Markham
W. J .' Pynor
Lee Grocery Co.
Henry Nulle
C. C. Bing
Mary Bell
Elwin Beyer
Mrs. F. Lohman
Drs. Hollis & OtConnor
Stocker Sisters
W. J. Pynor
F. F. Gerard
Ferndale Bakery
Frye & Company
D. A. Clendenen
Nick Rado
Taylor Fish Market
Ryan Fruit Co.
0. H. Seiple Co.
The Home Store
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Bellingham Coal Mines
Bellingham Builders Supply
Henry Nulle
H. Lapidus
Clark Electic Co.
ti'Tnatcom Co. Implement Co.
C. H. Barlow
P,Iorse Hd_w. Co.
Bollman Hdw. Co.
Lobb Electric Co.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
John F. Campbell
B. B. Furniture Co.
Brown Bros.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
(Continued)
Salary as Asstt Cook.. at County Home
Salary as Nurse at County Home
Salary as Asstt Nurse at County Home
do
do
do
Salary. as Hostess at County Home
Salary as Janitor at County Home,
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
Salary as Supervising Engineer
Salary as Instrumentan for Engineer 24 days
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer 24 't
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 24 It
do 24 If )
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
do
do
do (Oct)
Moving voting machines
Services as Nightwatchman at Courthouse
Services to County Superintendent
Services to County Superintendent
do
Expense as Sheriff
Expense as County Supervising Engineer
expense as County Tbc. Nurse
Expense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as Probation Officer
Expense as Constable
Expense as County Agric. Agent
Expense as Asstt Agric. Agent
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
Expense as County Horticultural Inspector
Transcript of case for Prosecuting Attorney
Service as Court Reporter at Inquest over
Helen F. Brandow
Witness: Inquest over Helen F. Brandow
do
do
do
-do
do
do
do
Juror: do
do
do
do
do
do
Phone service to County Offices
Telegraph service to Treasurer
Telegraph service to Probation Officer
Labor at Juvenile Home
Groceries for Juvenile,Home
Groceries for Juvenile Home
Wood for Juvenile Home
Rent for Juvenile Home
Labor at County Home
do
do'
Dental services to County Home
Services to patient in County Home
Groceries for County Home (Emergency)
do it
Bread for County Home it
Meat for County .Home It
Meat for County Home It
Fish for County Home it
Fis:a for County Home (Oct -Nov) It
Fruit for County Home it
Feed for County Home
Mdse. for County Home (Oct -Nov)
Lt.(32.28) & Pow.(20.09) for County Home
Lamps, etc. for County Home
Gas(38.14) & fuel oil(222.60) for County home
Coal for County Home
Co. Coal for County Home(37.63) & Cem. for Cths.(.80)
Wood. for County Home
Shoes repaired for County Home
Cord for County Home
Twine for County Home (Sept)
Straps,. etc. for County Home (Feb-Mch-Apr)
Supplies for County Home
Hardware for County Rome (Aug -Oct)
Electrical repairs for County Home (Jan to Nov, inc)
Repairing Machine for County Rome
Puma parts for County Home
Dishes for County Home
Paint, etc. for County Home (Oct)
25.00
115.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
25.00
1.00
75.00
10.00
187.50
156.00
120.00
108.00
108.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
10.00
28.00
50.00
4.50
3.00
20.00
4.13
8.66
66.51
1.65
32.95
18.19
4.97
18.41
11.69
39.45
10.00
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2 ..20
2.20
2.20
83.03
1.46
1.03
5.00
8.64
51.37
5.00
25.00
15.00
25.50
10.00
45.00
2.00
96.24
75.20
52.94
58.66
.,59.78
25.00
1.55
41.04
60.26
85.70
52.37
4.53
260.74
37.05
38.43
9.00
10.45
.56
1.35
3.75
14.98
2.10
53.00
2.00
1.10
4.70
13.50
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 2d DAY of December
1929
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
George &McCulloch Paint Co.
Repairs at County dome
12.25
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Lumber for Annex at County Home
10.32
Columbia Lumber Co.
do (Sep -Oct)
2.60
Owl Pharmacy
Drugs for County Home (Oct)
1.00
Aubert Drug Co.
do
67.40
Thompson Drug Store
do
9.65
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail(18.35) Juvenile Home(.65) &
Co. Home(11.10)
30.10
City Drug Store
Drugs for Jail(3.25) County Patient(2.45) %
Co. Home(42.80)
48.50
Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory
Analysis for County Physician (Oct)
15.00
Arthur C. Harlow
Ambulance service for County Patients
30.00
The Homer Mark Mortuary
Burial of H. 0. Kruschke
25.00
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of Co. Tbc. Patients (Emergency)
261.42
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
do 11
171.44
Mrs. Mary Lunden
do
64. 30
Mrs. John H. Schemstad
do rt
64.30
Mrs. Elsie Kernan
do ►{
64.28
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
do +I
45.00
Alva Aitken
do
45.00
Mrs. Alice Ireland
do
25.00
Mrs. Esther Thompson
do
20.00
1!rs. Leona M. Laub
do
20.00
Lrs . Maud. Connolly
Care of Johnson family (30 days)
30.00
M. E. Clarke
Care of Mary A. Mitchell
10.00
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy children
20.00
C. E. Barnes
Care of Juveniles
18.00
OlConnor Grocery
Groceries for Hogue,.et al
225.57
Mt. Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden
8.18
The Fair Llea.t & Grocery
Groceries for Evans (Oct -Nov)
3.33
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom
9.11
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Chatterton (Oct -Nov)
35.45
Brovm & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Thompson, et al
89.84
do
Groceries for Flemming, et al
66.88
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Mason,_,et al
17.44
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Schemstad, et al
25.00
Jacobson Grocery
Groceries for Trove
12.50
Quality Grocery
Groceries for Edwards
15.00
F. F. Gerard
Groceries for LeBarron
29.99
Alit. View Store
Groceries for Conrad
9.55
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Oldham, et al
40.00
I'lolten & Montfort
Groceries for Anway, et al
95.93
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries(45.12) Fc Wood(15.00) for Brooks,
et al
60.12
L. E. Haggard
Groceries for Conrad
20.00
Harvey Edwards
Milk for Brooks
2.94
Mrs. E. C. Porter
Shoes, etc. for Charity children
6.90
The Home Store
Ialdse. for Indigents (ITov)
72.71
Thomas J. Shierk
Wood for Charity family
7.50
Henry Nulle
Wood for LeBarron
12.75
J. F. Donnelly
House rent for Mrs. Strahl (Oct 17-Dec 17)
26.00
Gus Norstrom
House rent for Peters (Aug 22 to Nov 22)
24.00
Bellingham 'Dater Dept.
Water rent for Mrs. Mason (Sep 1 to Feb 28)
6.00
Puget Sound Pow. & Lt. Co.,
Lights for Hunt & Evans
5.25
Bellingham Evening Ne<<:s
Publ. for Commissioners
3.75
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for County Offices 1,090.23
Anstett Printing Co.
Printing for Auditor(274.50) & Agric.
Agent(5.80)
280.30
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Auditor(1.00) Treas(49.50)
Eng.(29.20) Agric.Agt.(6.50)
86.20
Northwest Printing Co.
Printing election claim blanks for Auditor
5.00
C. A. Griffith Printing Co.
Prtg. & Supl. for A.uditor(4.75) I Supt.(.50)
5.25
Bancroft t`Ihitney Co.
Washington Reports for Pros. Attorney
9.60
The Frank Shephard Co.
Subscription to Wash. Annot. for Attorney
12.00
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Supplies for County Auditor
1.20
T. M. Baker Co.
Supplies for Auditor
18.91
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Ribbons on Auditor's Adding Machines
3.00
do
2 Adding Itiacilines for County Treasurer
519.40
W. A. Morschhauser
Repairs to Cal. Mch. for Co. Treasurer
34.40
Kroll Map Co.
Atlas for County Treasurer
55.00
17ayne M. Haines
Exchange on typewriter for Prob. Officer
40.00
John P. Woll
Supplies for Engineer
1.50
Chas. G. Rogers
Painting County Commissioners car
65.00
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Sher(11.38) Co. Home(5.77) Gar.
Serv. car(.60)
17.75
Tabor & Cruikshank
Parts for Sheriff's car
1.15
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Agric. Agt.(2.40) & Sher.(13.94) cars
16.34
Standard Auto Co.
Repairs to Commr.(13.25) & Co. Supt.(.05) cars
13.30
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to Sher.(6.25) Co.Com.(1.60)
Agr.Agt.(2.75) & Co. Home(10.53
21.13
Mechanics Tool -Supply Co.
Parts for Garage Equipment (Gct.�
1.37
Bob White Service, Inc.
Tires & tubes for Prob. Off. car
26.80
H. tip. Buzzard
Repairs to garage service car
1.75
Bellingham Auto Top
Curtains repaired for Gar. Serv. car
4.60
Puget Sound Pow. 3c Lt . Co.
Lt s . for Cths (126 .66 ) Gas for Jail (6.09)
Lt.(8.06) & Pow.(6.68) for Co. Garage
147.49
Pacific Protective Society
Bus fare for witness in Larson ease
1.85
Dr. C. S. Hood
Wit: State vs. F. C. Graves
4.00
7. F. Woodford
do
4.00
John Imhoff
do
4.00
r
RECORD
Oct. TERM Monday
OF
THE
COMMISSIONERS
2d...
PROCEEDINGS
,r
aaof December.. ..
19
- 1929...-- - -
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Everett Vtheeler
Juror: State vs. F..-C. Graves
1.20
A. Lawson
do
1.20
John L. Hogberg
do
1.20
H. A. Taylor
do
1.20
Will Hawkins
do
1.20
C. E. Daw
do
1.20
C. S. Hood
Wit:do
4.00
Joe Hermsen
do
2.20
Laura Cline
do
7.00
John Imhoff
do
3.60
Geo. Wright
Juror do
1.20
S. B. Eames
do
1.20
F. M. Haskell
do
1.20
Clarence White
do
1.20
A. J. Sunel
do
1.20.
Geo. W. Thorne
do
1.20
V.I. N. Hine
J. of P: State vs. J. E. Martin
2.75
Andrew Danielson
J. of P: State vs. Harold Van ,Wingerden
3.75
Barney Hanson
Constable do (Emergency)
2.20
August Leveine
Witness: do
2.20
Claude Carlson
do do
2.20
Mannie Goodman
do do
2.20
J. 0. Magnusson
do do
2.20
Geo. Van Wingerden
do do
3.20
Andrew Danielson
J. of P: State vs. H. A. Sch.wahn
3.75
Geo. Van Wingerden
Witness; do
3.20
Aug. Leveine
do do
2.20
J. 0. Magnusson
do do
2.20
Claude Carlson
do do
2.20
Mannie Goodman
do do
2.20
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
610.80
Jack Ilartints Restaurant
Ideals for Jurors
9.65
Cafe Richelieu
do
83.10
Harry Dawsonts Care
do
29.85
Cascade Laundry & Cleaners
Laundry for Jail (Aug -Oct -Nov)
24.25
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Jail(17.70) & Courthouse(8.50)
26.20
Morse Hdw. Co.
Hardware for Courthouse(6.40) & Garage(1.00)
7.40
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Supplies for Garage(3.50) Courthouse(.24) & Hort.
Inspector(2.08)
5.82
Martin Electric Co.
Instal. Lights, etc. in Courthouse (Aug -Sep -Oct)
21.50
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel oil for Court House
130.65
Hagen & Hogberg
Glass, etc. for Court House
13.20
The Iffeldit Co.
Welding boiler for Court House
8.50
Neher Bros.
Plumbing repairs for Court House
35.34
B. B. Furniture Co.
Shade for Court House
1.10
The Home Store
Mdse. for Janitor
12.43
Alonzo Greenwood
Barbering for Weatherford
3.30
G. Jenkins
Scalp Bounty* on 1 Coyote
1.00
Henry 14erchant
do
1.00
Jack Sinnes
do 4 Coyotes & 2 Wildcats
14.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
T . P. Jeffers
Salary as Supt . of Ia'aint . Q- Constr. .
166.25
C. Benson
Labor on
G. 1. Road
22.50
H. Stremler
do
18.00
N. Hale
Labor on
Rock Road
68.87
C. Benson
do
65.25
E. H. Hillius, Order to
Geo. Elder
do
29.25
Geo. Brown
do
87.00
Gerhart Jensen
do
40.50
P. J. Zwaschka
Labor on
Hannegan Road
12.00
E. J. Z,.ras chka
do
10.00
Elmer Goodwin
Labor on
South Pass Road, etc.
24.50
Hans Askland
do
14.00
J. 111. McGhee
Labor on
Marietta Bridge
24.00
Wm. Radder
do
20.00
Max Fullner
do
19.00
Fred Tarte
do
24.00
N. Hale
Labor on
Bdg. on N. 'N. Diagonal Road
9.00
Vim. Radder
do
13.50
C. Benson
do
9.00
G. Jensen
do
4.50
Glenn T. Shama
�
do
9.00
Geo. Brown
do
12.00
Fred Tarte.
do
18.00
IA. L. Balfour
do
6.00
Ed Top
do
4.75
Albert Fazon
do
4.75
Art Emerson,
do
5.00
1Y. 111. Van Over
do
4.50
Fred Tarte'
Repairing
Gas Shovel
66.00
11. L: Balfour
Labor on
Marietta Bdg. & Hannegan Road
48.00
Ed Tope
do
38.00
111. VI. Van Over
do
36.00
j'_rt Emmerson
do
30.00
Albert Fazon
do
28.50
C. Benson
do
9.00
Nichols Grogerfy
Tobacco
for Prisoner Road Crew (Sep -Oct)
11.67
O C, t . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 2d DAY OF December
1929
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND. (Continued)
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service a/c road machinery
2.60
Speirs w Speirs
Painting road signs
40.00
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge repairs
755.00
Columbia Lumber Co.
Lumber for Everson St.
6.99
Echo Tie & Lbr. Co.
Lumber for South Pass Road
9.20
Hoff & Pinney
Lumber for repairs (Oct)
8.74
Lynden Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridge repair
.37
Farmers Lumber Co.
Lumber for road (Oct)
.30
Morse Hdw. Co.
Hardware for Bridges & Equipment
29.91
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Hdw. for Bridges & Equipment
45.97
Hartzell Hdw. Co.
Wire, etc. for South Pass Road (Oct)
3.65
Carl Holdt
Bolts for Crusher
1.00
Larson & Diller
Repairs to road machinery
12.00
H. W. Buzzard
do
15.75
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to trucks
3.00
Geo. Brunger
Coal for shovel moving
2.40
Alki Service Station
Gas for Smith Road
1.10
Custer Service Station
Gas a/c Bridge work (Aug -Sept)
11.75
H. A. Sprague
Oil for Crusher
.75
PERIL ANENT HIG-iffWAY MkINTENA-NCE FUND.
ICI. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver (141, days)
72.50
E. A. Nickson
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew (25 days)
125.00
John Bullock
Labor on Samish -; Lake 0iatcom Boulevard
82.50
Sam Bullock
do
67.50
A. Ewing
do
35.00
Nick Omlin
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
24.75
h . 14. Lintz
do
16.00
J. W. McGhee
Repairing Bridges on G. M. Road
9.00
Fred Tarte
do
18.00
R. U. Hemmi
Labor on G. 11. Road & others
21.00
Herbert E. Brown
do
21.00
Leo Jess
Grading Roads
114.00
F. J. Van Demark
do
111.00
Joe Gotchy
do
100.00
William Breuer
do
97.50
C. L. Howe
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
127.50
H. P. Brockway
do
14.00
Geo. Skillman
do
14.00
Adrian Nouwens
Truck man on G. 1;2. Road, etc.
198.00
R. A. Darnell
Gravel for Sa.mish Road
4.10
C..H. Wilson
Lumber. for Deming -Wickersham Road.
4.70
Fred Zobrist
Hardware & tools (Islay -Aug -Oct)
16.05
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Culvert for G. IA. Road others
243.91
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Graders
179.55
International Harvester Co.
do
7.55
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
do
10.35
Standard Auto Co.
Repairs to Grader
3.75
S. R. Correll
do
1.00
R. M. Shay
do (Oct)
13.75
A. Wasching
Blacksmithing for Equipment (Oct -Nov)
17.31
Standard Oil Co.
Gas& oil for road work
112.71
Union Oil Co.
do
174.02
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
P,. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver (5 days)
25.00
Clem Knutson
Labor on Bollerud Jam
144.00
David Bisset
do
120.00
Edgar Sollinger, Order to
Pacific Mercantile Agency
do
10.00
Edgar Sollinger, Order to
Peoples State Bank, Lynden
do
98.00
P . J. Z,rras chka
do
144.00
Ted Zwaschka--
do
120.00
ICI. L. Balfour
Labor on Postma ling
90.00
Ed Top
do
71.25
11. W. Van Over
do
67.50
Art Emmerson
do
75.00
Albert Fazon
do
7.1.25
Adrian Nou,>,rens
Truck & man on Bollerud Jam(38.00) & Postma
Wing(24.00)
62.00
J. W. I:icGhee
Labor on Bell Creek Jam
30.00
George Bob
Spar tree
2.50
Puget Sound Welding Co.
Repairs to donkey
1.00
Larson & Biller
Repairs to river machiner
3.00
United Machine 'i'Jorks, Inc.
Repairs to Equipment (Oct
3.44
Reid Brothers Co.
Repairs to piledriver
215.00
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for tractor
4.24
Northwest Hdw. Co.
Hardware for Bollerud Wing(20.38) & Equipment(1.19)
21.57
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Bollerud(128.10) Postma Wing(66.01) &
Pride Wing(155.07) (Oct -Nov)
349.18
i;Iorse Iid-a. Co.
Cable for Postma & Pride Wings
128.20
Lawrence flerc. Co.
Powder, etc. for Bollerud Jam
28.62
H. A. Sprague
Gas for moving jam donkey
2.10
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for Pride(1.05) °- Postma(3.43) Wings
4.48
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Monday THE 2d DAY OF December
1929
Union Oil Co.
Fred Top
W. R. Parker
Marinous Van Ry
Clarence Sebens
Geo. Carpenter
Florence Holtzheimer
0-. R. Hollingsworth
Arthur C. Marlow
DRAIN. DIST. #2 TAINT. FUND.
Oil for Dredger
ELDER. DITCH IviAINT . FUND.
Labor on Ditch
MOORL-r N DITCH MAINT . FUND.
Labor on Ditch
do
do
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
SOLDIERST RELIEF FUND.
Relief
Burial of Dungay
Burial of Macomber
IN TdE LATTER OF THE APPLICn`I'ION
OF
C. S. .TALE CANNING CO., a corpor- :
ation, FOR A FRANCHISE, OVER CER- .
TAIN ROADS I:d b` ajH TCOM COUNTY,
"I "' SHIN G'iON.
FINDINGS AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COTS LIISSIONERS OF WEATCOM COUNTY, V11ASHINGTON
APPROVING AND GRANTING FRANCHISE.
40.00
16.00
5.25
4.50
140.00
25.00
100.00
100.00
The Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular session
this day, do find and order as follows:
That on the 12th day of November, A. D., 1929, the above named C. S. Kale Canning Co.,
a corporation, filed with the auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, and this board, its
application addressed to this board for a franchise to install, maintain and operate, for a
period of twenty-five (25) years from and after the date of the granting of such franchise,,
and for the purposes, both private and public, set forth and described in said application,
a certain water pipe or main of such dimensions as may hereafter be determined as sufficient
for the purposes of said applicant, as expressed and set forth in said application, along
and in the following roads, streets and ways of V'.atcom County, Washington, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Everson Avenue,
a platted street of the"plat of Strandell, Wash., as said plat is on
file in the office of the auditor of 11rhatcom County, Washington,
immediately in front of Lots 1 and 2 of Block 1 of said plat of
Strandell, `Nash; thence across said avenue to the easterly side thereof;
thence along the east or easterly side of said Everson Avenue to the
north terminus thereof; thence from said north terminus of said Everson
Avenue along the east or. ...easterly side of County Road 313 of ti'Tnatcom
County, Washington, to the point ahere said road 313 connects with the
paved highway known as the Everson -Goshen road 'in ZUhatcom County, Wash-
ington; thence along the east or easterly side of said Everson -Goshen
road to the approach to the county bridge spanning the Nooksack River as
a part of said Everson -Goshen road; thence along the east or easterly
side of said county bridge, and each of the approaches thereof, to the
south or southerly municipal boundary of the incorporated town of
Everson in Whatcom County, Washington,
the total length of said proposed pipe or main being approximately 2800 feet.
That said applicant in its said application prayed that said franchise, when granted,
Drovide that said water pipe or main be used, maintained and operated during the period
thereof, not onl- for the present purposes of applicant but for.all public and private uses
and purposes which applicant may hereafter desire to maintain, use and operate said water
pipe or main for as same may arise at any time during the existence of said franchise, and
that therein and therewith said applicant be given and granted the right to enlarge said
pipe line or main, in any and all parts the:teof, and to install, maintain and operate taps,
hydrants and extension lines leading therefrom to private property on either side of said
Everson Avenue, said county road 313, said Everson -Goshen road and each of the approaches to
said county bridge, as hereinbefore described and referred to.
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PROCEEDINGS
Oct , TERM
Monday
THE 2d
DAY of December 1929
That upon the filing of said application the undersigned board of county commissioners
made and entered an .appropriate order in writing, and duly recorded, fixing I:ionday, December
21 1929, at 10 otclock A. I1., at the board room of said commissioners in the court house at
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, as the time and place for hearing said application,
and objections thereto, if any, and directed by said order that notice of said 'nearing be given
by publishing same three times in the Bellingham Herald, a daily ne'=rspaper of general circu-
lation printed and published in rJhatcom County, 1;Jashington, at least five (5) days before the
date fixed for said 'nearing, and by posting said notice in three public places in Bellingham,
Whatcom County, Washington, and upon said Everson Avenue, said road 313, said Everson -Goshen
road and said county bridge aforesaid, at least fifteen (15) days before the date fixed for said
hearing, as aforesaid, said notices to contain a statement of the time, place and purpose of
said hearing.
The board further finds that thereafter and in full compliance with the terms of said
order directing notice, entered as aforesaid, the county auditor of Whatcom County, Washington,
caused publication of said notice and posting of said notice to be had and made, all as di-
rected in said order and as required by the statutes of the State of 17ashington in such cases
made and provided, proof of which said publication and said posting has been filed and made in
this proceeding, and all of which said posting and publication was had and made at the expense
of said applicant.
On 1,2onday, December 2, 1929, at the hour of 10 A. T;1,, said application came for hearing,
upon its merits, before the undersigned board of county commissioners, in regular session, each
and all of the undersigned commissioners being present and sitting at said hearing. Thereupon
said applicant C. S. Kale Canning Co., a corporation, appeared by and through J. C. Richendrfer,
its secretary, and.C. E. Abrams, of Abrams, Healy Sc11cCush, its attorneys, and hearing was had
upon the merits of said application. No other persons appeared or were represented at said
hearing and no objections of any kind or character have been filed, or in any manner presented
to the allowance of said application and the granting of said franchise as prayed. At said
hearing a full discussion of the private and public purposes contemplated by said proposed
franchise, as prayed in said application, was had, the rights of the applicant, the County of
IThatcom, 1;11ashington, and all other persons interested fully considered. Thereupon the under-
signed board of commissioners of Whatcom County, 1,liashington, found that the application of said
applicant should be alloyed and the franchise therein prayed should be given and granted, as
described and petitioned for in said application; and the board being in all respects duly ad-
vised in the premises,
IT IS NOVA THEREFORE UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the undersigned board that
there be and there is hereby granted to the said C. S. Kale Canning Co., a corporation, and
to its successors and assigns, for t7e full period of twenty-five (25) Nears from and after
the date of this order, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for itself, its suc-
cessors and assigns, to install, maintain and operate in and upon the street, roads and ways
in ffhatcom County, Washington, hereinbefore described, a water pipe or main of such size as
shall be hereafter decided upon by said C. S. Kale Canning Co., a corporation, for the pur-
pose of conducting and furnishing -cater for the present purposes of said C. S. Kale Canning
Co., a corporation, and for all future purposes, both public and private, which said C. S.
Kale Canning Co, a corporation, its successors and assigns, may desire to use said water pipe
or main for, together with the right at any time during the e-cistence of said franchise to
enlarge said pipe or main, in any or all parts thereof, and to install, maintain and operate
taps and hydrants thereon and in connection therewith, and extension water pipes and lines
RECORD OF C®'XIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Monday THE
2d
DAY OF December
1929
195
leading therefrom to private property on either side of said Everson Avenue, said county
road 313, said Everson -Goshen road and each of the approaches to said county bridge over
the Nooksack river, hereinbefore described and referred to.
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the installation of said water pipe or main shall be made
by the beneficiary of the franchise herein granted only according to such specifications
concerning the size of said water pipe or main, the depth at which same shall be buried
in said street and said roads, and the location, situation and manner of installation
thereof upon said county bridge over the Nooksack river and each of the approaches thereto,
hereinbefore described and referred to, as shall be fully approved and made a part of the
record in this proceeding by tile county engineer of V,,natcom County, Washington, and that no
enlargement of said pipe line or main during the period of said franchise shall be had or
made by said beneficiary, its successors and/or assigns, nor any installation of pipe line
extensions over and across said street, said county roads and said bridge approaches or
either or any thereof, without written approval thereto and thereof being first had and ob-
tained from the county engineer of Whatcom County, Nashington, and upon specifications by
him approved and made a part of the record.in this proceeding.
AND PROVIDED FURTHER AidD AL,,411YS that said C. S. I{ale Canning Co., a corporation,
shall receive and accept this franchise upon its expressed agreement and covenant for itself,
its successors and/or assigns t_iat it will at all times during the existence of said
franchise fully indemnify and mold the County of t'liiatcom, Washington, and Lynden Township
of Whatcom County, YJasaington, and each of them, harmless from any liability which may
accrue against said county or said township, or either thereof, in favor of any person or
persons whomsoever on account of personal injuries or damages to property, either real or
personal, which may be sustained because of the installation, maintenance and/or operation
of said water pipe or main, its appurtenances and extensions, or any thereof, and that the
said C. S. Dale Canning Co., a corporation, its successors and/or assigns will pay and dis-
charge to said VIhatcom County, 'Nashington, and to said Lynden Township of rYnatcom County,
Washington, and each thereof, any and all damages which may hereafter occur and accrue to
said street, or any portion thereof, said county roads, or either thereof or any part
thereof, and/or said county bridge and each of the approaches thereto, or any part thereof,
on account of said installation, maintenance and operation of said water pipe or main, its
appurtenances or extensions, or any thereof, at any time during the period of said fran-
chise.
AND PROVIDED FURT]CIER ADD AUNAYS that in the construction and operation of the same
upon any of the streets, roads or ways hereinbefore referred to said beneficiary, its suc-
cessors and/or assigns, shall pay and discharge and be liable to Whatcom County, Washington,
and to Lynden Township of Whatcom County, Washington, and to each of the for all expenses
necessary to restore any portion of said street, roads or ways to a suitable condition
for travel if and whenever same is disturbed by the installation, maintenance or opera-
tion of said water system.
AND PROVIDED FURTHER AiID ALWAYS that in the event the territory covered by the grant
of this franchise shall at any time during the period thereof be included within any in-
corporated city 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
water pipe or main and/or its appurtenances and/or extensions, at a price to be based upon
the reasonable value of the same at the tine said right of purchase or condemnation is
exercised without any additional value for said franchise, or.any unexpired period thereof,
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OF COMMISSIONERS IDS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Monday
THE 2d
DAY of December
1929
and that upon such acquirement by such incorporated city or town this franchise shall im-
mediately terminate and be at an end.
This franchise shall not be and become operative until said C. S. Kale Canning Co., a
corporation, the applicant aforesaid, shall have executed, in rriting and oily acknowledged and
filed in the records of the proceedings of the board of commissioners of 111natcom County, Wash-
ington, and in this proceeding, its acceptance of said franchise with each and all of the fore-
going provisions and conditions therein fully stated and agreed to.
The franchise herein given and granted shall fail and be 'wholly forfeited and terminated
unless within thirty (30) days after the passage of this order said beneficiary, C. S. Kale
Canning Co., a corporation, shall file frith the clerk of the board of county commissioners its
unconditional acceptance thereof, in writing and acknowledged as aforesaid.
Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of W_'iatcom Count,%, State of Vlashington, this
2nd day of December, A. D., 1929.
I I tt n I n n it I I n I tt it it
" Board of County Commiss- tt
" ioners of tlthatcom County It
State of Washington it
it if It It It It It It it IT It It It tt tt
Attest: G. P. KIriCAID
County Auditor ?: Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
F . C. LIartin
Dey)uty. .
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
O.K.
Frank ,2. Allyn
County Attorney.
.r1•
County Commission-
ers of ':';n.atcom County,
Washington.
✓ on motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, t_e Board modified the motion of January 10, 1927,
changing the 'wages of E. A. Nickson as Foreman of Prisoner Road Crer, from y�5.00 per day to
'130.00 per month.
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The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were
approved as submitted by the Clerk of the Board.
On 1,1otion the Board adjourned at 4 P. LI. to meet on Tuesday,
December 3, 1929, at 9 A. i:i.
There being no business to transact on December 3d, the Board
adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Wednesday, December 4, 1929, at 10
A. LT.
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Wednesday
THE
4th
DAY OF December
197
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, December 3, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, ?members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
✓ On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
enter into an agreement with William Coon for his care at County Home.
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A G R E E M E N T.
THIS AGREEi:iEJT made and entered into this 4th day of December, 1929, by and between
'NHATCOM COUNTY, municipal Corporation of the State of Washington., through its Board of
Commissioners, and WILLlrisi COON, a bachelor, of Vlhatcom County, Washington.
WITNESSETH: That whereas, the said NILLIAM COON has heretofore on this day conveyed
by 101arranty Deeds to 'NHATCOii COUI?`1'Y, a Municipal Corporation of the State of ffashington, the
following described real property, to -wit:
Lot No. Twenty-three (23), in Block No. One (1) upon the plat of Whatcom Falls
Addition to the City of Bellingham, 'Whatcom County, Washington, as the same appears of
record in the Auditor's Office of Whatcom County, Washington, and
The South two hundred thirty-six (236) feet of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the
Northeast Quarter (NE4).of'Zection Eighteen (18) Township Thirty-six (36) North, Range
Four (4) E. W. M., lying East of the County road; ALSO the -North one hundred sixty-two
(162) feet of the Southeast quarter (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section
Eighteen (18) lying East of the County road. Said county road above referred to runs in
a Northwesterly direction through said Northeast quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter
(NE4) and the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4),-situated in the
County of Skagit, State of Washington.
P30'pV.THEREFURE, in consideration of the said conveyance of the above described real
property to said Whatcom County by the said William Coon, receipt whereof is hereby ack-
nowledged, the said Whatcom County does hereby agree to support and care for the said
William Coon at the County Farm of hI atcom County, Washington, for the remainder of his
natural life.
IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and
year first above written.
II It it 11 11 tt It I 11 11 1t it It it
" Board of County Commiss-it
" ioners of 101hatcom County"
" State of Washington it
It it 1t I1 11 11 It 11 11 It 11 It It 11
STATE OF 'WASLI�GTON )
County . ss.
V;HATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corpora-
tion of the State of ffashington,
BY Geo. Elder _
Chairman of the Board of Commissioners
William Coon
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that on this 4th day of December, A. D. 1929, before me the
undersigned., a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and
sworn, personally came GEORGE ELDER, to me kno:=m to be the Chairman of the Board of Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and WILLIAM COON, each to me known to be the indi-
vidual described in and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that
they signed and sealed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and
purposes therein mentioned.
WITNESS my hand and official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above
written.
it II It 11 11 11 11 1t tt 11 it it it II 1t II it 11 if It it
It Lawrence M. Keplinger, Notary Public it Lawrence M. Keplinger, NOTARY PUBLIC
11 Commission expires Jul 15,1931 11 in and for the State of 'Washington,
it State of Washington it residing at Bellingham.
it II it it 1t It it 1t it It it It 1t it It 11 it A it It It
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 p. jwl. to meet on Friday, Dec. 6 at 9 A. ii.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM
Friday
THE 6th
DAY OF December 19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, December 4, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairmen of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and'the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Claim of Frank Kohler in the sum of $21.13 for Interest on Personal tax erroneously paid,
was rejected by the Board.
j Surety bond of Chas. Clippinger as Treasurer for Lummi Island Township, in sum of
$3000.00, given by National Surety Company, was approved by the Board and filed with County
Clerk.
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f
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to drive a wing dam in Nooksack
River at McAlpine Farm in Sec. 3, Tp 39 N, R 2 E. The land owners to furnish the piling and the
County to do the work.
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November Reports of Supt. County dome and Lummi Ferry, were filed with the Board.
Applications for dances by Percy Needham at Deming; Maple Falls Sigh School at Bluebird
Hall, Columbia Valley; Marietta Grange; North Bellingham Grange, all on December 7th; and
Goshen Community Club on Dec. 7, 21, 25 and 31, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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CURRENT EXPENSE FUi!D.
C. C. %eece Scalp Bounty on 2 Wildcats 10.00
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, December 9, at
9 x. 111.
RECORD
OF
C®MMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday
THE
9th
DAY OF December
1929
Y"
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 6, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The follo,rring claims were allowed and proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Ferndale Twp. Countyls portion cost dike fill in old Slough 272.00
SOLDIERSI RELIEF FUND.
George T. Hope Relief 50.00
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign up agreement with Alexander Fleming for his care at County Home.
A G R E E M E N T.
THIS AGRE=NT made and entered into this 9th day of December, 1929, by and between
Y"JHnTCOIA COUNTY, a municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, through its Board of
Commissioners, and ALEXkA1DER FLEIaING, a bachelor, of lcdhatcom County, Washington.
"JITNLSSET.1 That ti°�Liereas, the said ALEXANDER FLEMING has heretofore on this day
conveyed by Warranty Deed to 111hHTCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Wash-
ington, the following described real property, to -wit:
Lots thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-
eight, thirty-nine and forty in Block Six, Sea View Lake Park Addition to the city of
Bellingham, Washington, Wnatcom County.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the said conveyance of the above described real
property to said Whatcom County by the said Alexander Fleming, receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged, the said Whatcom County does hereby agree to support and care for the said
Alexander Fleming at the County Farm of `hatcom County, '•Washington, for the remainder of
his natural life.
IIv V'11TNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and
year first above written.
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STATE OF WA SHINGTON )
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County of Whatcom
HATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation
of the State of Washington.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board of Commissioners.
Alexander Fleming
THIS. IS TO CERTIFY, that on this 9th day of December, A. D. 1929, before me the
undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn,
personally came GEORGE ELDER, to me known to be the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners
of V-rhatcom County, Washington, and ALEXANDER FLEMING, each to me known to be the individual
described in and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they signed
and sealed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes there-
in mentioned.
WITNESS my hand and official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above
written.
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Lawrence M1. K€plinger, Notary Publicti
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Lawrence M . Keplinger, NOTkRY PUBLIC in
and for the State of Washington, residing
at Bellingham.
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RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
11onday
THE
9th
DAY or December 1929
BEFORE T iE BOARD JF COU14TY CONI ISSIONIsRS OF
y` d.1-1TCOI� COUNTY, 17ASHINGTON .
IN 'i'IiE I11r'':TTEii OF FOOD FOR )
RESOLuTIJN nND NOTICE.
WH11TCOIA COUNTY HOME. )
'r'JiirIZ;AS, it appearing to this Board that the appropriation and the $2500.00 Emergency for
food for County Home for 1929 have both been exiiausted; and
1:J_IEREAS, it is necessary to supply food to said County Home, the expenditure for which will
be greater than was provided for in the budget for the fiscal year 1929 and in the Emergency de-
clared; and
"LiEREAS, the necessity for greater expenditure could not reasonably have been foreseen at
the time the budget for the fiscal year 1929 %vas made up and at the time the first emergency
order was passed, and an emergency still exists; and
WHEREAS,this Board has, on this day met at the Board Room in Bellingham, for the purpose
of considering said mutter, all of tiie Commissioners of said T;thatcom County having had reasonable
notice of the time and place of said meeting and the purpose t-Hereof and all of the Commissioners
being present at this meeting; and
INIIEREAS, the estimated amount of money required to meet the emergency aforesaid for the
balance of the year 1929 is $1200.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a ;.public hearing on this matter will be held at the
Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court house, Bellingham, Fl=:shington, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. '�., on I,Zonday, December 16, 1929, at nicii time and place it svi.11 be determined by
this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet the said emergency will be authorized
and made, and at whic1 hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expendi-
ture of money for such emergency; and
BE IT FURTiiER RESOLVED that this resolution and notice s%iall be published once on Monday,
December 9, 1929, in the Bellingham Evening Nevis, the same being the official nevispaper of said
Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of December, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of 'Ilhatcom County
" State of Washington
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fittest: G. 2. 1iINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 'Iartin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
J
Acceptance of 'later Franchise by C. S. male Canning Co. was filed aith the Board.
On I,Totion the Board adjourned at 12 M to meet on Friday, December 13,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Friday THE 13th
201
DAY OF December, t9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, December 9, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimb. Aud.
Rev. Fd. for C. E. claims paid $
171.89
do
do Gar.
423.44
State Treasurer
Contribution on County Payrolls for
Nov.
54.84
Hattie M. Houck
Inspector -
City & School Election,
11-21-31
6.50
Elizabeth Starck
Judge
do
6.50
Ivy Idercy
do
do
6.50
Louise E. Gawley
do
do
6.50
Geo. A. Ellsperman
Inspector
do
41-71-91
6.75
Edith E. Harris
Judge
do
6.75
Ella Barrett
do
do
6.75
Henry Slater
do
do
6.75
C. L. Linderman
Inspector
do
51-61 & Van Wyck 6.50
Prudence Vince
Judge
do
3
6.50
Clara Baer
do
do
6.50
Setzers Grocery
Rent
dd
5.00
Vim. B. Hubbard
Inspector
do
81-101
6.50
Mina 0. Tremlin
Judge
do
6.50
Susie.E. Folsom
do
do
6.50
John L. Riseland
Rent
do
5.00
W. F. Golden
Inspector
do
12-22-32
6.50
Nine. F. Robinson
Judge
do
6.50
Alice L. Smith
do
do
6.50
J. E. Duncanson
Inspector
do
42-52
6.50
John E. Van Cleve
Judge
do
6.50
J. A. Love
do
do
6.50
C. M. Coffman
Inspector
do
62-82
6.50
Edith H. Christensen
Judge
do
6.50
C. T. Slentz
do
do
6.50
0. H. Culver
Rent
do
5.00
Minnie K. Huston
Inspector
do
72-92
6.50
Josephine Voight
Judge
do
6.50
L. A. Sprague
do
do
6.50
Taylors Grocery
Rent
do
5.00
Opal A. Clarno
Inspector
do
102-112
6.50
Adeline Paul
Judge
do
6.50
Blanche K. i,loser
do
do
6.50
Effie G. Smithson
Inspector
do
122 & Van Wyck
1 7.00
Rae Smith
Judge
do
6.50
Wilma B. Andrews
do
do
6.50
Cornelius McDonald
Rent
do
5.00
C. W. Stoddard
Inspector
do
13-23-33
6.50
William J. Brown
Judge
do
6.50
Minnie J. Thomas
do
do
6.50
Diehl Motor Co.
Rent
do
5.00
L. C. Brokaw
Inspector
do
43-53
7.00
Eva McCush
Judge
do
6.50
Elizabeth Fegley
do
do
6.50
Margie Rowe
do
do
6.50
Mrs. Ethel E. Munn
Inspector
do
63-73
6.50
Elsie Wright
Judge
do
6.50
Alyce Magnuson
do
do
6.50
Elsie Howell
Inspector
do
83 & Geneva Tp
6.50
Mary G. Wright
Judge
do
6.50
Helen Walters
do & Rent
do
11.50
John A. Coulthurst
Inspector
do
14-24
6.50
Maud M. Turner
Judg('
do
6.50
Lillian Dufraine
do
do
6.50
August Mansfield
Rent
do
5.00
C. Humphreys
Inspector
do
34-44
7.00
Frank Wetzel
Judge
do
6.50
Dora E. Milton
do
do
6.50
Mae H. Simpson
do
do
6.50
Lois E. LaVeille
Inspector
do
54-64
6.50
Emma C. Flagg
Judge
do
6.50
Elizabeth Rath
do
do
6.50
Maple St. Grocery
Rent
do
5.00
Cora Creek
Inspector
do
15-25-35
7.00
W. J. Hillier
Judge
do
6.50
Eva D. Smith
do
do
6.50
Grace Molzahn
do
do
6.50'
;Minnie Brand Clark
Inspector
do
45-36-46
6.50
Nellie Prettyman
Judge
do
7.00
Sophie Florence
do
do.
6.50
J. W. Harshman
Inspector
do
16-26 &
7.00
Maude E. Rust
Judge
do
Crescent Tp.
6.50
Anne W. Larson
do
do
6.50
A. C. Miller
Rent
do
5.00
Vt. H. Hemmi
Inspector -
School Election, Marietta Twp- 1-2
6.50
J. Id. Edson
Judge
do
6.50
Mrs. Olive 11. Jones
do
do
6.50
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
-_0ct-._ TERM
Friday.
THE
13th
DAY OF December
7929
J. W. McGhee
M. J. Bamford -
Chas. E. Anderson
Ray Briggs -
Bellingham Evening News
Bellingham Publishing Co.
Art Engraving Co-
Geo. B. Taylor
Etta Edson
Helen Snapp
'11. H. Fell
Regina Mohrmann
Ida Bearisto
Clyde F. Reed
J. J. McNally
Mrs. F. X. Marz
S . G. }Mather
Harry Olin
Arthur Ginger
0. D. Post
IN. W-. Gaskill
Maude Johnson
Ferndale Record
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
Arthur Emmerson
Albert Fazon
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Sal(57.00)
car use(20.00) & expense(10.70) a/c
City & School Election 18
87.70
Moving Voting Machines
7.50
do
6.00
V`lork on Voting 1.1achines a/c City & School Election
16.00
Pub1. City
& School Election Notices, etc.
58.53
Publ. City
& School Election Notices, etc.
98.21
Cuts for City &,School Election
19.05
Inspector
- Town of Lynden Election, Pcts. 1-2
6.25
Judge
do
6.25
do
do
6.25
Inspector
- Torn of Ferndale Election
6.00
Judge
do
6.00
do
do
6.00
Inspector
- Town of Everson Election
6.50
Judge
do
6.50
do
do
6.50
Inspector
- Town of Nooksack Election
6.50
Judge
do
6.50
do
do
6.50
Inspector
- Town of Sumas Election
7.00
Judge
do
7.00
do
do
7.00
Publishing
Ferndale Election Notice
2.45
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND.
Reimb. Aud. Rev. Fd. for R. & B. claims paid 6.75
do Gar. 215.00
Contribution on County Payrolls for November 49.13
PERNIANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Reimb. Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid 134.20
RIVER I14PRO VEMENT FUND.
Reimb. Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid 64.15
Contribution on County Payrolls for November 55.00
Labor on Pride tiling 10.00
do 9.50
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1 Application of M. 111. A. Lodge for dance at Wahl on*Dec. 14, 1929, was endorsed
approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 111. to meet on Monday, December
16, 1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM 11onday
THE
16th
DAY OF December
203
i9 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 13, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and .proceedings had:
SOLDIE ST RELIEF FUND.
Cornelius Sommersel Relief $ 25.00
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0MMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE hij�TTER OF FOOD
RESOLUTION DECLr�_RING Et�]ERGEIvCY.
FOR V'lli�.TCOi�I COUNTY HOME
WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 9th day of December,
1929, at the Board Room in the Court House in Bellingham, 'Jashington, all the Commissioners
of said county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present =,.t such
meeting, a resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners,
which resolution and notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with re-
lation to supplying food for County Home, and the estimated amouxit of money required to meet
the said emergency; and
WHEREAS, said resolution and notice did fix Monday, the 16th day of December, 1929,
at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, 74ashington, as
the time and place for holding a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and notice
was duly and regularly published once in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general
circulation published in the City of Bellingham, and being the official newspaper of said
VVriatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on Monday, December 9, 1929,
all as required by law; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the Com-
missioners of said 1;1hatcom County being present and no taxpayer of said County appearing to
be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that provision be made for supplying food for the County
Home for the balance of the year 1929, and such necessity could not reasonably have been
foreseen at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1929-was made up and sufficient pro-
vision was not made therefor in said budget; and
6'V1IEREAS,: this 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 that an emergency be de-
clared and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made, but not to exceed $1,200.00,
for said food for County dome;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that an emergency exists
with relation to food for the County Home, and that the necessary expenditures be made to
meet said emergency, but not to exceed $1,200.00; and
BE IT FURTHER UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor
of Whatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said county to meet the said emergency,
said warrants to be drawn in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary to
make said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of December, 1929.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Monday
THE 16th
DAY OF December 1929
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" Board of County Commiss-11
" ioners of Whatcom County"
rr State of Washington 11
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUMISSIONERS OF
1UHATCOM COUNTY, �`IASHIidGTUN .
IN THE MATTER OF INTEREST ON PERSONAL )
TA,—= PAID IN DUPLICATE BY FRANK KOIILER )
0 RDER.
'SHEREAS, due to an error in the County Treasurer's Office, Frank Kohler was required to
duplicate the payment of his personal tax assessment of $109.46; and
WHEREAS, said Frank Kohler has requested interest on his money from the time the second
payment was made until the date of refund of said payment; and
ti77ER{'AS, it appearing to this Board that said Frank Kohler is entitled to interest on
said money at the rate of six per cent per annum;
1101, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized
to refund to Frank Kohler, out of interest on taxes collected during the month of December,
1929, the sum of $13.82, being six per cent interest on $109.46 from September 24, 1927 to
October 31, 1929.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of December, 1929.
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" Board of County Commiss- tr
It ioners of 1,11hatcom County t'
State of Vlashington "
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Attest: G. P. KIivCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
0. K. J. M. Rummell
State Examiner.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Application of James C. Lochridge for license to operate pool hall at Marietta was
endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Friday, December 20,
1929, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 205
Oct . TERM Friday THE 20th DAY OF December Tg29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, December 16, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Eembers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Hugh Eldridge Sta.mped Envelopes for Treasurer 548.50
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board purchased from J. L. Yelton one
White Truck, Model 58, special equipment, $5315.00
r�rr_w■rr
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
W-dATCOLi COUI`.TY, VIASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF )
EVERSON-NOOKSAC1. ROAD IMPT. ) U R D E R.
FUNDS, AND CLOSING SAID FUND )
WEEREAS, the bonds for construction of the Everson-Nooksack Road known as Highway
No. 18, constructed under the Donohue Road Law, have been paid, and a balance of $1831.20
now remains in the Everson-Nooksack Road Improvement Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the County Treasurer of Whatcom County to close said
fund and transfer the balance to another fund; and
WHEREAS, on February.16, 1925, there was advanced the sum of �2187.50 from other
funds to meet a deficit in the Everson-Nooksack Road Improvement Fund for payment of bonds
and interest due; and
IVEEREAS, it appearing to this Board that any balance accruing to said Everson-
Nooksack Road Improvement Fund should be transferred to repay the sum advanced as aforesaid;
NOW, THEREFORE., IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed
to transfer the sum of $1831.20 remaining in the Everson-Nooksack Road Improvement Fund to
the highway Deficit Fund, and any money hereafter collected for the said Everson-Nooksack
Road Improvement shall be placed in said Highway Deficit Fund; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED teat the said Ever.son-Nooksack Road Improvement Fund be closed
on the books of the County Treasurer.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1929.
11 11 it it it it I1 it it it 11 11 i1 It it Geo . Elder
11 Board of County Commiss- IT Chairman of the Board.
TT ioners of Vkiatcom County 11 F. C. Reeve
" State of Washington IT County Commissioner.
1r a It Ir it II it u n rI u u n n tr Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. KINCAID County Commissioner.
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
BEFORE TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
J �' HATCOM COUNTY, ViASHINGTON .
IN TJdE MATTER OF )
HIGORDER ESTABLISHING.
ri`riAY DEFICIT FUND
lauEREAS, at the time of paving certain county roads separate funds were established
for each road improvement, and bonds issued to nay the cost of such improvements; and
WHEREAS, assessments collected on each of said improvements have not been sufficient
to meet the bond and interest payments when due, and money has been advanced and will be
advanced in the future from other funds to cover the deficits, such loans to be repaid as
collections will permit; and
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
OCt.TERM
Friday
THE 20th
DAY OF December
19 29 ,
101HEREAS, certain improvement district bonds are maturing and improvement funds being
closed on the County Treasurer's boobs, altho district assessr.ents ,rill not be entirely paid
up for a number of years; and
'c71IEREAS, it is deemed advisable by this Board to create a fund into which the collections
for the closed funds may be placed, and from which money for deficits may be advanced;
idO'.`12 ` HEREFvRE, IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to
open a fund to be knovin as the TIHIGlll'VIAY DEFI(,lT FuidD," into %which he shall place all collections.
made for those road improvement funds ,%6hich have been closed, and from which money may be ad-
vanced for bonds and interest payments for those roads ,chose assessment collections are not
sufficient at the time to meet maturing bonds and interest.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1929.
11 It 11 11 11 11 1t 11 11 it 11 It 11 11 11
r' Board of County Commiss-
ioners of `1natcom County "
" State of Washington "
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo . Elder
Chairman of t-le Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIrIISSIO.NERS OF
l lihijiTCULI COU24TY, WASHING'TON .
IN `l'iiE I,_t�'1"1'LR OF SjphHVISOn I{'OR )
CONSOL. Dr*L[II� . IMPT . DIS`l'. NO.1 3
OP�DEH APPOINTING ALBERT KNUTZEN.
WHEREAS, the resignation of Leo Koole as supervisor for Consolidated Drainage ImDrove-
ment District No. 1 has been filed with this Board; and
trice;
VIHEREhS, Elbert Knutzen has been recommended as a suitable supervisor for said dis=
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the -resignation of Leo Koole as supervisor of the
aforesaid district be, and same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FUR`I Eli ORDERED twat Albert Knutzen be, and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor
for said Consolidated Drainage Improvement District No. 1 for the ensuing term and until his
successor is elected and qualified.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1929.
11 11 11 11 It It 1t it It 11 11 It I1 It
" Board of County Commiss-11
" ioners of Wilatcom County"
" State of Washington It
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Cria.irman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On 1,lotion the Board. adjourned at /y 1'. M. to meet on 1.1onday, December 23,
1929, at 9 A. T.a.
Oct TERM
RECORD
OF C®TNIMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
4)07
11onday
THE 23rd
DAY OF December.-
1g29 _
Tne.Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 20, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings -were Iiad:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board purchased one Adams Motor Grader
from the J. D. Adams Co. at $3645.00 less �'p125.00 exchange for old 111ehr Grader making total
to pay ya3420.00; and authorized tl.e Chairman to sign contract for purchase of same.
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BEFORE Ti-iE 30AFtD OF 00Wi TY CW11,1i:lISSIO1HRS OF
'VJ---iATOJI;i UUU14— Y, YIjiSiMGTOi'l.
,, ,
Ii�I 1r.L l+:t�2 iErt OF I:2.HC1 r�aLiiT
OF b POiITIOL OF LAKi 11LiATCUili
30-LV.iZ1:S RESOLUTIUil O I 1DfOV .ML
i'EnI:ihidri�T nIGh'iIAY 1J0. 11-A
VHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of ,'Fnatcom County, Sta �e
of Was'aington, held in the Commissionerst Office of said county on the 20th day of December,
1929, a quorum being 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 Latins of 1911) of treat section of a public highway situated within the
County of 17hatcom and described as follows:
PhRlaA JEIiT n!Gli`V7AY I40 . 11-A, known as Lake Miatcom Boulevard, being county road No.
583; Beginning at the end of'the improved road at Lake Louise in Section 3 Tw-0 37 N., R 4 E,
and e.�:tending in a southerly and easterly direction through sections 8 and 17, said
torrn:ship and range, a distance of one mile to a connection with the northerly end of the
improved road, in Section 17.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of December, 1929.
11 1T 11 11 11 3 it it if it it 1t it 11 11 11
rr Board of County Commiss-
ionersof !',thatcom County
1! State of Washington t1
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Attest: G. P. KII,ICAID
County Auditor 3c Ex-offici o
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. lilartin, Deputy. .
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
I/ Anplications for dances by Gulf Grange; Dakota Creek Grange; North Bellingham
Grange; Marietta Grange, all on December 21; and Helpers Club at Liberty a.^ December 25;
Kopewell Communit',T Club on December 31, 1929; and Northwood Grange on January 11, 1930,
were endorsed approved by the Board
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Tuesday, December 24,
1929, at 10:30 A. Mi.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Tuesday
THE
24tri
DAY OF December 19 29
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, December 23, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of. tiie Board; F. ("'. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings ';.ere had:
BErOriE THE 13O.LRD JF' OWi Y uF
IN THE M OTTER OF' BRIDGE )
ORDER. Cr` LL11,� G FuR BIDS.
CuidS`i'RUCTION Idd) FILL )
4i-.ERAS, it becomes necessary to make the following i.morovements on bridges:
1. Rebuilding a pile bent trestle 218.5 feet long, located on County Road #r385 in
H':'I.a--� S'�',' Sec 4, Two 38 N, R 2 E,
2. Erection of a used 240 foot steel s,,)an, and the construction of the necessary
a�_aroaches across the Fuddle Fork of the Nooksack River, replacing the e:.isting 100 foot combi-
nation span, in Sec 13, Twp 38 Td, R 5 E, VI.M.
3. Rebuilding a pile bent trestle 163.0 feet long on the Northwest Diagonal Road in
the S':Il N�`II Sec 2, Twp 38 Pd, R 2 E.,W.T,� W.M.
4. Making fill at bridge and trestle across Riddle Slough on County Road No. 267,
said structure being the easterly approach to tiie Vlelcome Bridge across the North Fork of the
Fdooksack River, in Lot 4, Sec 27, T'wp 39 Nd R 5 E, ld.F,i.
NOW, THEREFORE,, the Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to issue a call for sealed
bids for the reconstruction, erection and fill of the bridges hereinbefore mentioned, in
accordance ;iith the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Supervising Engineer
of hatcom County. Said bids to be ooened ,nd considered at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M.
on F,ionday the 20th day of January, 1930. The Board reserving the right to reject any and all
bids.
Done in regular adjourned session of tiie Board this 24th day of December, 1929.
it It it it it r1 1t IT It It 1t it It It n Geo . Elder
" Board of County Commiss- " Chairman of the Board.
" ioners of u`Triatcom County " F. C. Reeve
" State of VIashington it County Commissioner.
11 it it It if tt It It 11 11 It IT tt it tt Fred E . Laub e
Attest: G. P. KIiJUID County Commissioner.
County Auditor r- Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. f,,artin, Deputy.
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On !;lotion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, December 27,
1929, at 9 A. 11.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Friday
THE
27th
DAY of December
209.
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1Z
The Board met persuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, December 24, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 11embers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign notice of hearing on petition to vacate portion of plat of City Park Addition to Whatcom.
rawrrT.r�.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board purchased 2 Baker-Maney, self -
loading scrapers, from Howard -Cooper Corp. for $1605.00 for both, with credit allowance of
$55.00 on 1 old scraper, making balance of $1550.00 to nay.
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The petition of C. E. Atkins et al for vacation of portion of City Park Plat to
Whatcom was filed with the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUATY COM11ISSIONERS OF
�.11HATCO%i COUNTY, ;taASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TiiE VACATION
OF PORTION OF PLAT OF CITY PARK) ORDER FIXING DATE OF BEARING.
ADDITION TO WHATCOM, WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, Charles E. Atkins and 1,Iarciel J. Atkins, his wife, and Lloyd Ralph and
Ruth Ralph,.his wife, having this day filed their oetition asking for the vacation of all
Blocks numbered 5, 6, 7 and 8 of City Park Addition to Whatcom, 17ashington, situated in the
Norti half of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seven, Township
Thirty-eight Nprtli, Range 3E., W.M., Whatcom County, 13ashington, 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 HEREBY ORDERED that Monday, the 27th day of January, 1930, at the hour of
10 otclock A.M., be, and the same hereby is fixed as the time for hearing said petition,
said hearing to be held "at the County Commissioners room in the ��hatcom County Court ;douse,
Bellingham, Washington.
by law.
IT IS EEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that due notice of said hearing be given as required
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of December, 1929.
u if It it rr it if rr if It rr it it if rr
rr Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County rr
rr State of 'Nashington rr
n rr it it it It It ►r- It It it It if It rr
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor � Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 'Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMA '.IISSIONERS OF
WhATCUM COUiITY, WASriIhIGTON.
IN T--iE I,1ATTLI' OF SETi'-Ellhi'rT IdITH COUi-JTY )
ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
TREE' SURER FOR I.iU 'dTil OF 11OVEMBER, 1 9 2 9
WHEREAS, FrankWilson, County Treasurer for ','Iilatcom CountJT, Washington, has filed
with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
.Friday THE 27th DAY OF December
19 29
been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THE-J'REFO-HE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank !"Iilson, as such Treasurer, be,, and
he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follo,,,is, to-viit:
CASH PAID STATE THEI-iSURER:
General Fund
School Fund
Military Fund
Permanent Highway Fund
Public I-lig-Away Fund
Hig-aer Education Fund
Capitol Building Fund
Reclamation Revolving Fund
Veteransf Compensation Fund
Forest Fire Protection Fund
Parks &. Parkways Fund
Game Fund
CASH PAID CITY 2 - TO'NN TiiLcAS-G:'ERS
1, 1-1
CASH PAID TOWiRS--iI? TREASURERS
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
Road & Bridge Fund
Soldierst Relief Fund
Permanent Highluay Maintenance Fund
Liquor Investigation Fund
Game Fund
Law Library Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
Institute Fund
School Districts, General Fund
School Districts, Building Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. 7--,'17 Maint. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. 1#115 1,1aint. Fund
IrITEREST ON 7y'ARRkNTS:
School Districts, General Fund
INTEREST Oil BONDS:
. Port of Bellingham Bonds
Total Disbursements
815.64
622.00
119.31
20.61
13.48
1,668.17
110.31
20.00
604.02
122.15
60.00
163.10
6,323.99
11947.53
22,433.46
1.9727.24
.1 130.00
31170.72
390.00
967.63
10.00
62.00
2-07.00
48,287.13
95911.88
68.25
185.50
5.57
112.50
$ 100,309.19
1,',ie do hereby certify that vie find the cash in the Treasurests Office and on deposit in
various banks to his credit at the close of business December 13, 1929, as shovm by the County
Auditorts check of Treasurer's cash,, to be as follows:
DepositoryTreasurerts Balance
First National Bank
Bellingham National Bank
CD
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Company
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State .Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Hpme State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank of Custer
Bank of Sumas
Nooksack Valle.--- State Bank of Everson
Farmers & Merchants Bank of 1looksack
103)641.69
91341.56
27.,435.68
15,000.00
25,000.00
25,000.00
25,000.00
15,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
15)000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
Total Cash on Det-osit Nov. 30th 330,419.13
Deposits Dec. 1 to 15 inc. 154,538.75
Checks issued Dec. 1 to 13 34,562.01 119,976.74
Total Cash on Deposit Dec. 13th
CASH IN OFFICE:
Investments
Checks w?- Warrants
Cash in Vault
Currency
Silver
$ 23,991.92
$ 450,395.87
359.36
865.00
940.00,
38.83 26,195.11
1
Grand Total Casn on Hand Dec. 13th $ 476,590.98
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
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Oct • TERM Friday THE 27t_-i DAY OF December 1929
IE TESTLI'W14Y .'LiLaEOF, we have hereunto set our `rands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of INhatcom County, Washington, this 27th day of December,
1929.
11 1t I1 fl 1t 11 11 11 It 11 11 f1 It 1► 1t Geo . Elder
n 3oard of County Commiss- 11 Chairman of the Board.
r1 ioners of Whatcom County It F. C. ?peeve
" State of Washington it County Commissioner.
11 it 1t 11 It It It it 1t It It It it 11 IT Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. '.LNCAID
County Auditor ' Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Tvionday, December 30,
1929, at 9 A. i+rl .
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE
30th
DAY of December
19 29
The Board met persuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 27, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairmain of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, ;Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
Tile following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board purchased one model 915 1,1ead-Morrison
Jaw Clutch 117inch from Earl B. Staley Co. at �795.00, less credit allowance on old hoist $79.50,
leaving balance to pay 0,715.50.
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BEF0ii-L Trip BUbRD OF COL 14TY i UL.i ,II SSIOINERS OF
VI.AATC,) ;i COWiTY, i kSdTi!GT01i .
Ild Tiih iir`i` 'LER OF CAhl*21TI �1G riu1, ,0 )
O R D E R
FRul�i STi TL FuRi;S`l`' RES1'RVE li iND )
+I�LRExS, C, ap. 185, Lavis of 1907 makes it tree duty of the Board of County Commissioners
to distribute to tie benefit of the public roads and public schools any money received from the
State Forest Reserve Fund; and
yLiEREAS, Whatcom County is in receipt of the sure of $3,958.61 from the State Forest
Reserve Fund;
IT IS NOVI ORDERED t=iat the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to credit said
?3, 958. 61 as follows:
To Road and Bridge Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 1,979.30
To County General School Fund . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,9?9.31
Done in regular adjourned session of tiie Board this 30th day of December, 1929.
II it it It !I it if it iI it It 11 !1 11! If
it Board of County Comiiiiss- 11
11 ioners of V-1natcom County n
it State of Washington 1I
it 11 it 11 11 t1 tt it 11 11 Ii 11 it it 11
Attest: G. P. KINCP�ID
County Auditor w Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Application of Gates w Gates for license to operate pool hall at Deming was endorsed
approved by the Board.
Application for dances by 11. IN. A. Lodge at Wahl and Van Zpndt Community Club at
Pucketts Service Station on Dec. 28, 1929, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On �,iotion'the Board adjourned at 12 M.to meet on Tuesday, December 31,
1929, at 9 A. i.
RECORD
OF
COINUMISSION FRS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Tuesday -
THE
31st
DAY OF December
210
1929
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on i,Ionday, December 30, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of tlae Board; F. C. peeve and Fred E. Laube, Plembers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
T%ie following claims were allor,-ied and proceedings had:
CURRENTEXPI_2 SE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor w
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor Clerk of Board
160.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
BoolTkee:}er for Auditor
150.00
M. Br�)nsema
Salary
as
Ass►t Bknr. ti School Deputy
125.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
111. Colvin
do
120.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Criurcii
do
110.00
Alice Lyle
do
;. Indexer
105.00
'_`cell A. 11ic1,,ell
Balancing
Ta... Rolls for Auditor (24/31 month)
154.80
_Roa.sr3ond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
120.00
J. 'd. McGhee
Salary
as
Extra Auto License Clerk 21ti-/31 mo)
�7,days)
86.70
Edna �,lae Kingsmore
do
24.50
Geo. 'Elder
Salar;y
as
Count;- Commissioner
166.74
F. C. Reeve
do
166.74
Fred E. Laube
do
166.74
Ralik 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
P,1rs. E. Ciiristoc�herson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. 14. Feati.erki.le,Ord. lst i,iat Bk.
Sa!aI-y
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
H. hutch
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salar;,
as
Charity Comiaissioner Probation
Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Plarion LeCoca
Salary
as
Health Officer
125.O0
N . 1%f . ''dear
Salary
as
Coroner
66 . i 4
P.iargaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
i,lary Pritchard
Salary
as
Asstt Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Pairs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawle;y,Ord. lst Nat. Bk.
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise E. Gawley
Sala:r,%r
as
Assrt Janitor
25.00
Jess Olsen, Ord. to lst Nat. Bh_
Salary
as
Nightwatcrman
108.50
Ed E. Hardin
Sal,,r;r
as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthu:rst
Sal ,,y
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank MI. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence I',l. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Frank 1;dilson
Salary
as
Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder.
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer.
150.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Sal=:ry
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene ,sloe
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for TreL_Surer
115.00
Grace Lasterbrook
S alar,,r
as
';warrant Clerk for Treasu-ner
115.00
Adene Carlson
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
105.00
11argaret Pyi. Thomas
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer
100.00
P.1r s . I. H . Hoama.n
do
100.00
B . 1`I . Field
do
(28/ 31 mo)
90.30
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
175.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Cl-iief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel 11cCus_i
Salary
as
Tax Deputy Sheriff
175.00
John D1. Odell
Salary
a.s
Deputy Sheriff
140.00
Bernard Olson
do
140.00
A. W. Reynolds
Salary
as
Motorcycle Deputy Sheriff
140.00
N. P. Hawke
Salary-
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Asstt Jailer
130.00
Isabelle Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
16:5.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
DeDuty Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Iielen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. ':,Arthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Assit Suot. of Schools
125.00
sEarie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (241 days)
73.50
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freinmann.
Salary
as
Assit. Agricultural Agent
41.74
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
home Demonstration Agent
41.74
11ildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
90.00
Louis IN. King
SalarJr
as
horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County home
150.00
11. B. King
Salary
as
l:Iatron ^: Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Barry Bartelds
Salar-
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Cook at County Home (25/31 month)
80.50
Mrs. Henry Dahlen
Salary
as
Assft Coop at Co. home (25/31 month)
20.15
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE
31st DAY OF December
1929
CURBE,,1T
Ei I i1SE i'Ui1D (Continued)
Gladys D. 'i'Ihite
Salary as Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knox,,rles
Salary as Ass t t Plurse at County Home
75.00
Bessie 'Welcome
do
75.00
C. L. 11oss
do
75.00
A. J. VvIelch
do
25.00
C. A. k'+. Smith
Salary as I-Iostess at County Home
1.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Janitor at County home
80.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at Counter Home
10.00
Mary D. Bell
Sala_- as Asset Cook at County home 6/31 month
4.85
Chas. J. Sly
Salary as Janitor at County home �6/31 month
14.50
Phil Jobe
Salary as Special Deput7 Sheriff
25.00
Chas. l'l. Brandon
do
25.00
R. H. Owen
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
5.00
J. A. Wells
do
25.00
Carl 1.IcCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Vialter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer (2 days)
13.00
'Ililbur R. Riley
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer 25 days
125.00
Ira :Smith
Salary as C<iainman for Engineer 15 days
67.50
George D. Paynton
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 19 days
85.50
Hope Kincaid
Services as Extra Auto License Clerk
for Auditor
7.00
J. ,�, . Rummell
Salary w- Expense a/c Exam. County Records
293.00
Charles Rand
Salary as Court Reporter(100.00) & Transcripts,
etc. (36.15)
136.15
Hazel B. Heun
Salary as Court Reporter (Ct rr2) (Emergency)
220.-00
Fred E. Laube
Expense as County Commissioner
5.87
F: C. Reeve
do
26.65
Geo. Elder
do
8.47
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
12.75
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Supt. of County Schools
12.45
I:Iargaret J. Diaz
Expense as County Tuberculosis Nurse
4.55
;1. H. Beach
Expense as Constable
48.90
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as CIiarity Commissioner
4.85
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as County Agricultural Agent
27.82
LeVern Freimann
E.2pense as Asset Agricultural Agent
10.22
Inez Arnquist
E..oense as Nome Demonstration Agent
35.13
Louis N. King
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
21.75
Pacific Telephone �]z Telegraph Co.
Phone service to Counter Offices
69.93
':lestern Union Telegraph Co.
Telegraph service to Treas. (.90) & Sheriff (.72)
1.62
Maurine Colvin
Services to County Ass-ssor
2.00
Sabine L. Carr
Bond Premium -Court Reporter Heun
37.00
A. D. Frets Monument Co.
Cemetery ::Iarver for Margaret Roberts
35.00
:Im. G. Scott
Labor for Juvenile dome
8.00
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
20.04
1,11 . J. Pynor
do
11.28
Cornwall Yeat Market
Ilea.t for Juvenile home l;cv.)
18.18
Frye 0. Company
do �iloir-Dec)
3.78
R. J. Boyle
do
8.51
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail (21.80) Q. Juvenile Home (5.10)
26.90
Blodel Donovan Lbr. i.aills
flood for Juvenile Home (;ov)
8.00
Thiel ii Vlelter
Bedding for Juvenile Home
48.70
Tile Home Store
idse. for Juvenile home
45.77
C. C. King
-iouse Rent for Juvenile Home
25.00
Puget Sound Polrper Sc Light Co.
Lig-Lits for Juvenile Home (Oct 17 to Dec.24)
9.09
Leary D. Bell
Services as Extra. Nurse at County home
2.50
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for County dome (Emergency) (Nov -Dec)
550.41
Lee Grocery Co.
do t'
29.86
51. J. Pynor
do It
99.81
F. F. Gerard
do it
97.70
O t Connor Grocery
Cofl',2 v for Cou-.r t;;r Home 't (Nov)
54.30
Ryan Fruit Co.
Fruit for Counter dome if
5.00
Wlatcom Co. Dairyments Assen.
Butter for County dome "
277.75
Frye �,-, Company
Meat for County home "
71.56
L. L. Hassler
Fish for County Elome "
1.50
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for Counter Home
52.87
Puget Sound Po%rier c Light Co.
Light w� Po,:.ier for County Home
70.16
A. if=arcels
Cleaning Clotnes for Count-; Home
2.50
Stocker Sisters
Cape of feet for Cow-It;r Home pa dent
1.50
John P. l'loll
Glasses repaired for County 1lome
1.50
Clark ;lectric Co.
Electric lamps for County Home
.50
IT
1orth-3est Ilardrrare Co.
=ardrrare for County Horne
19.85
S. T. Clifton
Ecuiprnent re,)airs for County Home (June -July)
1.25
_Iarley Alkes 11otor Co.
Pasts for truck at County home (I-lov)
9.60
Standard Oil Co.
Gas 3. Fuel for County Home
296.41
Thompsonts Drug Store
Drugs for County Tome
23.90
City Drug Store
do
48.60
Aubert Drug Co.
do
29.40
Reid Bros.
Tables etc. for 0-,) . Rm . at County Home
99:70
Ilorthern Pacific Ry. (Order to
Frei�;.lt on 0;;. flm. Equip. for County Home
3.65
r B. using)
Railway Express Agency(order to
31. B. King)
Express on O ;) . Rm . Equi �) for County Home
1.22
Thompsonts Drug Store
Drugs for Count-r Patients
8.70
`;'alters t Plliarm&cy
do (Oct)
2.10
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Drugs for i:Irs. Struhl
4.75
Ileinemann Diagnostic Lab.
Cultures for County Physician
22.00
I. N. Cone
Assistance to IndiFent f�imily
25.00
Hollingsworth Funeral Home
Burial of Syrel Boyer
25.00
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of County Tbc. Patients (Emergency)
270.13
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING
Oct. TERM --- Tuesday THE 31st
DAY OF December
21 5
19 29
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Mrs J. H. Schemstad
Mrs. Mary . L' nden
Elsie A. Kernan
Mrs. Kristina Seholm
Alva Aitken
Mrs. Alice L. Ireland
George S . - Laub
Mrs. Esther Thompson
St. Luke's Hospital
Mrs. Grace Smith
Mrs. Thud Connolly
Mrs. Grace G. Sutton
M. E. Clarke
Ben Tucker
M. J. O'Connor
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Grant Grocery
Columbia Grocery
Graham Grocery Co.
Mt. Baker Grocery
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Brown &-, Cole,, Inc.
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Rue Grocery
Quality Grocery
Tsaacs'Grocery
Cleary Grocery
Jacobson Grocery
P:iacIntyre Mercantile Co.
F. F. Gerard
J. hi Dunkins Grocery
N. C. Keith
Mt. View Store
Arni.Anderson
Lynden Dept. Store
Wolten & Montfort
Everson Mercantile Co.
Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co.
W. S. Woolever
L. E. Haggard
Mary D. Bell
Brown & Cole
Holeman Transfer Co.
Bellingham Coal Mines
Henry Nulle
Bloedel Donovan Lbv. *Mills
J. F. Vlis6
William McCush
Mrs. Harry Olin
Lane & Bland
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Bellingham Evening News
Union Printing Co.
Griggs Sta. & Prtg. Co.
C. A. Griffith Prtg. Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Ferndale Record
The Lynden Tribune
Miller & Sutherlen Prtg. Co.
Farmers Publishing Co.
Lowman & Hanford Co.
G. W. Bean Co.
Underwood Type,;ariter Co.
Remington Rand Business Serv.
Remington Rand Business Serv.
Burroughs Add. Mach. Co.
Kee Lox Manufacturing Co.
Bancroft -Whitney Co.
Standard Auto Co.
Hillyard I.Iotor Co.
Ashe Bros. Motor Co.
Packard Hinckley Inc.
Pressentin'Motor Co.
Smi.t-a Motor Co.
Tabor & Cruikshank
Iddins Buick Co.
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
J. 0. Gross
0. K'. Tire Shoo ,
Bostrom's Super Service
Bob 77hite Service, Inc.
,Zim-Chase Tires, Inc.
CURREdT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Care of County Tbc. Patients (Emergency)
do It
do "
do
do rr
do rr
do "
do "
do "
Care of County Patient (Nov)
Care of Miss Baker
Care of T. H. Johnson
Care of Johnson family
Care of Mary Mitchell
Care of Marcy -children-
Groceries for Jones, et al
Groceries for Evans
Groceries for Ekstrom
Groceries for Tremlin, et al (Nov -Dec)
Groceries for Murphy
Groceries for Golaen
Groceries for Chatterton
Groceries for Thompson, etal
Groceries for Strahl, et al
Groceries for Johnson, et al
Groceries for Edwards
Groceries for Mrs. Rost.
Groceries for Cline, et al
Groceries for Trove
Groceries for Charity (Nov -Dec)
Groceries for LeBarron
Groceries for E. Charge
Groceries for Meade, et al
Groceries for Conrad
Groceries for ;Lyon, et al (Nov -Dec)
Groceries for Jeltema, et al (Nov -Dec)
Groceries for Bertrand, et al
Groceries (33.62) & Wood (22.50) for Hoffman
and Brooks
Groceries for C. M. Sparks Nov -Dec
Groceries for Smoot Nov -Dec
Groceries for Conrad
Se,aing for childern at Cottages
Shoes for Brooks boy
Coal for Mlinnard
Coal for Cottage Families
good for Cottage Families
Wood for Tremlin, et al (Nov -Dec)
Wood for lIrs . Hall,
House rent for Mrs. Storvold July to Dec incl)
House rent for Brooks Nov -Dec}
Room rent for Miss Evans Nov -Dec)
Lights for Huht & Evans
Publ. for Comm.'(4.80) & Treas. (13.58)
Supplies for County Offices
Supplies for County Offices
Supplies for -County Clerk (Nov -Dec)
Supplies forTreasurer
Election Supplies for City & School
Prtg. ballots for town election -Ferndale
Letterheads for Agricultural Agent
Prtg. for Constable
Prtg. briefs for Prosecuting Attorney
Supplies for County Engineer
Repairs to Bostacker for Auditor
Overhauling Mach. for Pros. Attorney
Typewriter & Supplies for Clerk (119.50)
Agri. Agt. (93.50) & Assessor (16.60)
Sup. & i.iaint. Serv. to Treas. Machs. to Dec
Ribbons for Add. P,ichs. for Auditor
Supplies for Ct. Rep. ##1 (2.00) & #�2 (4.00)
Pros. Atty. (22.80)(Nov-Dec)
Books for Judge Gruber
Repairs to -Commissioners car
Parts for Commissioners car
Parts for Probation Officer's car (June to
?arts for Sherif.fts cars (Sept -Nov
do (Sept -Dec
do
31, 1929
&
Dec incl)
Parts for Sheriff (3.50) & Garage (3.50)
Parts for Agri. Agt. car
Parts for Comm(8.08) Sheriff�Jan-Feb-jilch-Sept-_Dec)
32.45) Hort. Insp(5.28)
Garage(.56) & Co. Home(.15)
Parts for Sheriff (76.95), & Agric . Agt . (107.45)
Repairs to Sheriff's car
Tires & tubes for Sheriff
Tubes, etc. for Sher.( 50) Commr.(.15) Hort. Insp.
(1.85) & Co. Home(2.00) Nov'- Dec
Tires for Agri. Agt.(12.87) & Garage Serv.(16.30)
Tires for Agri. Agt.(35..30) &Hort. Insp.(37.90)
221.42
66.42
66.42
66.42
45.00
45.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
5.14
36.40
16.00
14.00
10.00
20.00
234.51
1.64
11.85
24.04
7.77
13.73
18.16
93.05
108.45
25.00
16.00
12.00
19.46
12.50
20.'76
31.00
10.00
39.97
27.15
34.94
148.34
84.62
56.12
34.20
50.31
30.00
16.00
3.75
7.50
33.05
5.00
56.00
4.50
27.00
12.00
17.00
2.79
18.38
661.98
106.05
1.95
149.95
193.00
5.00
9.75
7.50
31.00
151.36
1.59
10.00
229.60
37.37
6.50
28.80
50.00
1.85
.65
31.60
7.00
3.88
1.26
7.00
64.99
57.68
184.40
12.45
84.01
4.50
29.17
73.20
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
0Ct TERM
Tuesday
THE
31st
DAY OF December
CURRENT EXP 14SE F'JivD (Continued)
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Nort-i-aest Cycle Co.
morse Hard,°rare Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Puget Sound Power w Lig=it Co.
J. W. Kindall
Ilarr,;r Da Yvs �n t s Caf e
Hanson►s Cafe
Jack Martin's Restaurant
Cafe Richelieu
Montague ,-- .-cY ugh Tea Room
John S. Vebb
Peter Avery
Mrs. 101m. Lunger
Mrs. Albert Kale
0. H. Culver
L7. W. Mark
J. E. Masterson
J. fI. Trickey
Wm. Seeger
J. Y . :Teller
0. D. Post
Y7. L. Gaston
R. J. Tanner
Stanley Smith
Isabella Fraser
Mr. Bakery Grocery
P. Brenner
Taal Bros.
Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills
Aubert Drug Co.
City Sanitary Service Co.
Hannin;- Hardware Co
Pacific Steam Laundry
The :Lome Store
Neher Bros.
Bellingham Builders Supplir Co.
C . T . Charles
Martin Electric Co.
Standard Oil Co
Parker's,"The Sporting Goods
Hpuselt
Alonzo Greenwood
Albert Odmark
Irvin Bostwick
Chas. Bourn
E. C . Fowler
Hoff is Pinkey
Bellingham Concretz Products Co.
R. 0. Smith
Lee E. Smith
Paul Smite
Glenn Smith
G..P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Trunkey cc Sons
Mrs. Ruth A. Keepers
E. L. Bartlett Fuel Co.
Union Printing Co.
Griggs Stationery & Prtg..Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Underwood Typerrrriter Co.
The National Cash Reg. Co.
Sandison Studio
Strandberg T.lotor Co.
Dr. G. E. Stanley
Central Market Grocery
Nellie H. Abbott, Co. Su.pt.
Mrs. M. B. Creasey
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Union Printing Co.
Burroughs Add. Mch. Co.
N artliern State Hospital
Machemer Motor Co.
Reynolds & King, Inc.
Mrs. A. -Potter
P. J. James
Mrs. Leslie Jones
Mrs. A. J, Perry
J. 0. Gulbransen
R. G. Siarpe
Battery service to Co. Comm. (1.25) Sher.(29.98)
& Agri. Agt.(6.65)
Repairs to Sheriff Is 11ot-orcycle- (Apr Aug)
Hardware for Stier. (7.13) &- Garage Equip. (6.86
Ilardlaare for Sher. Car (2.26) Courthoune (10.18�
& Garage Equip(3.85)
Wood for County Garage (Nov -Dec)
Lts. for Cths.(72.71) Gas for Jail(3.90)
Lt.(9.17) & Pow.(8.84)for Co. Garage �c Tokens
for Jury(5.00) ?e Auditor(5.00)
Office rent for' J. of P. Featherkile(Oct-Nov-Dec)
Meals for Jurors
do
do
do
do
Wit: State vs C. A. King, et al
do
do
do
Juror do
do do
do do
do do
do do
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J.. of P: State vs A. G. Turner
Constable do (Emergency)
Wi t : do
do do
Board of..Prisoners
Soap for Jail . (Nor)
Blankets for Jail.
Mattresses for Jail
Flood for Jail
Drugs for Jail
Remove garbage for Jail (Nov -Dec)
Hardware for Sheriff(`? 53) & Jail(2.00) (Nov -Dec)
Laundry for Courthouse(6.95) & Jail(18.20)
Mdse. for Prisoner Janitor(10.45) & Jail(4.50)
Plumbing repairs to Courthouse
Concrete'for repairs in Courthouse
Keys for Courthouse
Electric repairs in Qourthouse
Fuel oil "['or Court House
1929
37.88
2.55
13.99
16.29
15.00
104.62
'75.00
10.65
7.25
21.60
25.60
9.10
5.60
5.60
5.60
5.60
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.75
2.20
2.50
2.50
7'09.50
4.20
28.25
65.50
17.25
4.00
5.42
9.53
25.15
14.95
28.52
1.50
1.40
1.75
217.75
Bag for Janitor
3.50
Barbering for Weatherford
1.75
Scalp bounty on 1 Wildcat
5.00
do
5.00
do
5.00
do
5.00
Lbr. for Cths.(.90) I: Humboldt St. House(12.10)
13.00
Concrete Blks. for Humboldt St. house
9.25
Labor on Humboldt St. House
18.00
do
12.00
do
12.00
do
8.00
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fd. for Current EXPense
claims paid
138.60
do Garage
432.80
Contribution on Co. Payrolls for Dec.
50.42
Phone service to State Examiner
4.53
Gas pump etc. for County Home (17ch-Sept)
51.30
Milk for Sparks
3.20
Wood for Foe
7.00
Supplies for Atty.(39.00) & Agri. Agt.(15.75)
54.75
Supplies for Agri. Agent
11.60
do
47 ..00
Typewriter for County Auditor
77.00
Re -construction of Treas. Cash Register
51.65
Photos for Prisoner(3.00) & Agri. Agt(3.86)
6.86
Heater in Hort. Insp car(5.00) & Rep. for Sher(.55)
5.55
Dental services to prisoner
2.00
Salt for Courthouse
1.10
Registersw record books
35.65
Assistance to Miss rvllacBeth
5.00
Battery service for County home (June)
3.00
Supplies for County Supt.
11.70
Add. Mch. Maint. Serv, to Co. Treas.(June to Dec
inc)
14.40
Care
of Indig. Non -Violent Insane(Oct-Nov-Dec)
441.69
Service call for Sheriff
5.00
Auto
Lamp for Hort. Insp.
6.30
Rea.
Fees: Baker Tvip . Pct. 7r1
.25
Reg.
Fees: Lummi Reservation
Pct
3.90
do
Marietta Twp. Pct.
7#2
2..15
do
Mt. Vie�rr Twp . Pct
#4
.85
do
Van Wyck TwD . Pct
#2
_55
Serv.
as Spl. Atty. re N. P.
Ry Tax Suit(Emergency)'411.05
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COTNIJ MISSION ERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday
THE 31st',
DAY Or December
217
19 29
Frank S . Swo oe
Geo. Schenk
�A J. Zwas chka
E. J. Zwaschka
C. Benson
T. P. Jeffers
Bob Scvienk
J. L.. Yelton
Howard C000er Corp.
J. D. Adams Co.
Feenaughty Mchy. Co.
Pacific Car _c Foundry Co.
Austin -'Western Road Tlacily. .
LeCocq-Nicholson Tuiotors
Bostromis Super Service
Iddins Buick Co.
Lynden Service Station
G . P . Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
Frank 'V7ilson, Co. Treas.
Earl B. Staley Co.
T;:. J. Bamford
R. H. Owen
E. A. Hickson
Alex McGill
C. J. Byron
,`I . H . `Martin
Frank Vermillion
Jacob John
John Bullock
Sam Bullock
A. Ewing
1-. J. Z,:,rasc1'1ka
E. J. Z,,raschka
Nick Omlin
Ben Brandt
Glenn T. Sharp
Newt. Hale
C. Benson.
Gerhart Jensen
Geo. Brown
F. Vermillion
J. F. Neek
Pete Llarti.nson
Fayne 14artinson
Joe Hartman
J. Cahoon
Irving ,achrison
G . Hogan
A. Anaerson
H. Anderson
R. U. Hemmi
H. E. Brown
D. S. Robertson
John A. Lind
Ernest Bailey
George Hansen
:,'alter E. Jordan
Robert Bro,,:m
',i11ade Dixon
R. E. Dixon
H. E. Brown
Oscar Rustad
Leo Jess
F. J. Vandermark
C. L. Howe
Harold P. Brockway
Geo. Skillman
Walter Dods
Ned Brockway
Albert Monroe
Ray Bravard
'1J . H. King
Fred Lade
','Jilliam Breuer
Joe Gotchy
Fred Tarte
Wm. Radder
Glenn T. Stlaro
T1ewt . Hale
Geriaart Jensen
Geo . Brown
Elmer Goodwin
Mans Askla.nd
George Goodwin
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Labor on S' i th Road, et al
do
do
do
do
Salar;- as _,oad Su,ae.rintendent
Labor on Smith Road, et al
1 1,'d11i ce Truck
2 Baker T;laney Scrapers
Adams Yliotor Grader
1 Gallion Grader for Cat
Drag Hitc:i for truck
Co. Snow 1 o w
Chains for I1d . Suet. car
'rube for Rd. Supt. car
Parts for Dodge truck
Gas for Road Suot .
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fd. for claims maid
Contribution on Dec. Payrolls
Bond Int. Deficit on Custer -Haynie Rd. ;1125
d-19iorrison '';'inch
rilGii",t,Y li'uiJD
Salary as Truck Driver (1921 days)
do
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Road Crew
Labor on Lummi Shore Road, et al
do
do
do
Grcvel for Lummi Shore Road
Labor on Samisi, r Lake 1hatcom Blvd.
do
do
L�,.bor on Lake 'Xilatcom Blvd.
do
Labor on Deming-;ickersi-iam Hoad
do
Labor on Guide Meredian Road, et al
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Smith Broad
Shoveling snow on Blaine -Ferndale Pavement
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Shoveling snots on Smith Road
do
Shoveling snot,°r on Maine -Ferndale Pavement
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
do
Grading, etc. Sumas-Kendall Road
do
do
Shoveling snow on Sumas-Kendall Road
do
do
do
do
do
Grading Guide Meredian Road, et al
Grading Lut:;mi Shore Road, et al
Libor on li.`;% Diag Road (6.00)Reoairs to Gas
Shovel (144.00)
Labor on T1. 16% Diag . Road
do
do
do
do
Labor on South Pass Bridge
do
do
283.50
202.50
6.00
5.00
11.25
108.00
42.00
5,815.00
1,550.00
31420.00
21839.90
100.00
345.00
4.50
1.95
1.40
3.52
83.25
13.50
306.45
715.50
93.60
2.50
130.00
37.00
53.00
41.00
23. M
7.20
95.00
85.50
47.25
24.00
15.00
9.00
5.25
18.00
33.25
27.00
13.50
42.00
22.50
14.00
5.25
3.50
5.25
5.25
3.50
1.75
3.50
50
39.00
39.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
1.75
1.75
3.50
1.75
3.50
3.00
1.75
24.00
6.00
102.50
28.00
12.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
10.00
12.00
60.00
90.00
150.00
5.00
4.50
4.50
'' . 50
6.00
16.00
14.00
10.50
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 31st
DAY OF December
1929
uax Fullner
Wm. Radder
C. Benson
Newt Hale
Geo. -Brown
Adrian Howens
A. Howard
Wilton 'a; . Lyst
Elson Johnson
Tale Surprise Store
Tlie Home Store
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Bellingham Auto To?
John F. Clml bell
Automotive Parts Service
Diehl motor Co.
Storage Battery Supply Co.
ii. W. Buzzard
Puget Sound 7elding 'w;orks
Standard Auto Co.
Bellingham 1,:achine Works
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Hoff & Pinkey
Iverson Lumber Co.
Baeten Lumber Co.
A. Wasching
G. A.'Palmer
horse 11Lrdrrare Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Lynden Dept. Store
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Bellingham Sheet Tv'etal }`forks
C. W. Galbraith
F. L. Kreiter
H. Hitt
Ike Placid
J. 111. Hunter
11hat. Co. Dairyments Asstn.
Union Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
J. B. O' eall
L. E . haggard
Custer Garage
Lynden 11otor Co.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
United Illachine '�"J1�s, Inc .
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Nooksac. Valley Rochdale Co.
Shell Oil Co.
Garden Service Station
Red Top Service Station
!.:i . J. Bamford
!I. L. Balfour
Ed To-o
d. W. Van Over
A. Emmerson
Albert Fazon
Clem Knutson
David Bisset
Edgar Sollinger,(order
Piercantile Agency)
Edgar Sollinger,(order
State Bank of Lynden)
P. J. Zaasciika
Ted Zwaschka
';dm . Edl.,a.rds
A2 thur Emmerson
i>Ia:, Fullner
1rn . Rac: der
Adrian Nowens
to Pacific
to Peoples
.1. 17. Buzzard
Lynden Dept. Store
?;Iorse Hardware Co.
Schuman St eel w !, clay . Co.
A. Wasching
Everson :idw. & Furn. Co.
Larson �c Miller
F�`rmers i:Iercanti.le Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
PLtuslktIh!1 T iiIGHi 7jiY 1r hIN`i't;1vhJCE FUiiii
Labor on Deer Creek Bridge
18.00
do
22.50
do
22.50
do 3; Repairs to Steam Shovel
33.25
do do
42.00
Truck .'.: driver for Lummi Si-i. Rd. et el
164.50
1.1owin.c., along 1:Iarietta Road (Aug.)
8.00
Hauling gravel on Smith Road
12.00
Cuttin reees from Deiliing-`;�lickersriam Rd.
4.00
Clothing for Pris. Roed Crew (l;ov-Dec)
15.50
Ttlercaandise for do
9.19
Reduction Crusher
4,690.00
Elevator etc. for Austin Crusher
542.00
Curtains for Pris. Fore. car
23.00
Parts for truck
1.75
Parts fortrucksetc.
62.50
Parts for truces
5.15
Battery service to trucks
29.45
Parts for road equipment
3.50
de`eldin etc. road equipment
5.00
Repairs to grader
3.35
Part for gr�:.der
3.02
do
1.64
Lumber for truck
3.00
Lumber for Guide Yeredian _Sc Deer Creek Bridge
379.16
Lumber for Deer Creek Bdg.(29.60) Blaine -Glendale
Road(5.40) (Oct -Dec)
35.00
Hardware for South Pass Brid e (Nov -Dec)
9.66
Piling for bride
6.00
Hardwaoe for bridges ' road equip.
47.29
Hard.1.1a e, for bridge(7.00) ?k road Equi-). (8.75
15.75
Tools :'- oil (11ov-Dec)
4.70
Pipe etc. for roads ,?, truck
22.63
Stogy Signs
17.00
Gravel for Smitii Load
7.50
do
21.75
Gravel for Pleasant Valley Road
1.35
Gravel for Lummi Shore Road
7.80
Gravel for Reservation Roads
29.30
Barrels for road work
2.00
Gas cc oil for road xork
209.55
Gas 3. Oil
115.34
Oil a/c Deer Creek Bd, on 11. W. Diag.
2.00
Gas for ;pumas -Kendall Road
3.30
Gas r,- oil a/c snow plowing,
6.28
Gas for truck with snor, -)love,
6.00
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fd. for claims ,)aid
232.85
do Aud.
33.50
Contribution on Dec. Payrolls
36.05
Repairs to shovel ",, crustier
6.00
Gas for road .,iork
2.17
do
20.13
Hardware etc. for South ?ass Bridge
5.20
Gas c/c I1. St. Road -Blaine (Aug)
43.51
Gas for Road Supt.
2.00
Gas for trucks (Aug -Oct)
10.12
RIVER IMP RiVELENT FU1�ID
Salary as Truck Driver (5 days) 23.90
Labor on Postma Wing, et al 135.00
do 106.88
do 101.25
do 112.50
do 109.25
Labor oi, Parker Jam.;, et al 138.00
do 120.00
do 10.00
do
do
do
do
do
Labor along river
do
Truck driver for 1%,IcAlpine I%Ting: (52. 00) ?c Parker
Jam(20.00)
Parts for river equipment
Parts for equipment
Hardware for Postma(150.83) & !, cAlpine ','dings (19.61)
'lire ro)e for Bell Cr. Jam(34.00) Parker '.`ding
(155.26) (Nov)
Hardware for equipment
,dai dware for Jam Puller
,'deldin , etc.
Powder etc. for Acme 'aTing other %,iork (Oct -Nov -Dec)
Coal for Parker Jam, et al
93.50
114.00
95.00
63.00
5.00
14.25
.50
72.00
4.00
2.7'7
170.44
189.26
6.85
2.73
5.50
68.45
201.60
RECORD
TERM Tuesday
OF
THE
COMMISSIONERS
61S . t
PROCEEDINGS
DAY OF December
219
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RIVER IMPROVEljiEliT FUkJD
(Continued)
111. W. Jordan
Gas a/c Acme Wing
2.10
Standard Oil Co.
Gas a/c Bell Creek Jam
1.45
G. P. Kincaid) Co. Auditor
Reim. Gar. 11-11ev. Fund for
claims paid
14.65
State Treasurer
Cantribution on December
Payrolls
65.45
Union Oil Co.
Oil for river maciiinery
4.28
Standard Oil Co.
GTdase for -Parker Jam
.65
Bellingham Builders Supply
Co. Coal for Parker Jam
22.58
Scott &- Hart
Hardware a/c piledriver
repairs (Apr -May)
1.75
DRAIN. DIST. r�2 111AINT. FUND
Current Expense Fund
Ind. Ins.
etc. paid
on
1929 payrolls
'22.99
DZRAIN. DIST.
-7r'3 1v11AI1,J1T-
MID
Current Expense Fund
Ind. Ins.
etc. paid
on
1929 payrolls
3.10
0014SOL.
DR. IMPT,,
DIST. -ILI FUND
17-
Leo Xoole'
Labor on
ditch
1.75
William J. Heutink,
do
14.100
K. Kruljac-
do
8.75
Current Expense Fund
Ind. Ins.
etc. paid
on
1929 oayrolls
21.27
DRAIN. 11t,'_;PT.
DIST.
-775
LOIAINT., FUND
Current Expense Fund Ind. Ins. etc. paid on 1929 payrolls 7.60
DR.LIN. 111i'lPT. DIST. -116 11AINT. FUND
Tr
Current Expense Fund Ind. Ins. etc. said on 1929 payrolls 2.21
DRAIN. 111;'iPT. DIST. #7 MAIIiT. FUND
Current Expense Fund Ind. Ins. etc.
paid
on
1929 payrolls 9.29
DHAIN. 111PT.
DIST.
T#'9
1AINT. FUND
Current Expense Fund Ind. Ins. etc.
paid
on
1929 payrolls .61
DRAIN. Il�]PT. DIST. 15 UAINT. FUND
7r
Union Oil Co. Gas oil 29.92
Current Expense Fund Ind. Ins. etc.paid on 1929 payrolls 19.82
ELJEH DlTM FUND
Fred Top Labor on ditch 52.00
Current Expense Fund Ind. ins. etc. paid on 1929 Payrolls 2.41
-ir .1 '1nli �i ANCL -D
DiT "'_ ; _I114:T1.:l:� � FUN
Current Expbnse FuAd . _. Ind. Ins. etc. paid on 1929 ,payrolls 3.22
:NIOJI`d.i-AN DIT("'."i LKAIATENANCE FUND
Current Expense Fund Ind. Ins. etc. paid on 1929 payrolls .94
SOLDIERS' _Hr;LIEF FUND
Florence Holtzheimer Relief 25.00
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The resignation of Byron Samuelson as Assessor for Point Roberts Twp., was filed with
the Board.
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L E A S E
THIS Ili -DENTURE OF LEASE made and entered into this 31st day of December, 1929, by and
between RUSSELL LIND and JAIAES G. BENTON and IDA C. BEINTON, his wife, hereinafter called the
Lessors, and iLilTGOM 00U.,aTY, a 'Municipal Corporation of the State of �,Ilashington,, hereinafter
called the Lessee,
NITNE&;E'T1i: That for and in Consider,-,tion of the sumof One Dollar (61.00) in hand
1W
paid by the lessee to the lessors, the receipt of .w,iich is hereby acknowledged, and for and
in condideration of the covenants and agreements on the part of the lessee herein cont:,.ined
and the payments to be made by tie lessee as hereinafter set forth, it is mutually agreed
as follows:
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 31st DAY OF December
1929
First: That t:.e lessors do by these presents, lease, demise and let to the lessee,
the folloviif n� described l,rot)erty, to -wit:
Vie North one-half (ItI ) of Lot Nineteen
(19) and Lot Twenty (20) Bloc'_ Thirty-
four (34) , York Addition,
for a period commencing; t=ie 2nd uay of January 1930, and ending the 1st day, of January 1932.
That Lesser: agrees to pa.y lessors and lessors agree to accept as rent for t:ze
aforementioned premises, the sum of Forty Two Dollars and fifty cents ($42.50) per month,
,r,,iiich sum lessee agrees to ;gay to the lessors monthly in the usual manner and at the usual
time for tine Da.yment of coanty claims.
Second: That said lessors hereby extend to t-1e lessee the option of re -leasing
said promises at the c- d of said two year period for an additional two years; srovided that
the rent for said additional two years is to be agreed u�)on at the time of exercising said
option to re-le�a.se.
Third: T11at said lessee accepts said premises in their present condition and agrees
to leave said premises in as good condition and order as they are now in, el.ceot for neces-
sary wear and tear thereof' and da._nlcge by the elements of fire, or by act of God, and hereby
agrees that tile inventory liereto attached and by reference made a part of this lease, is a
true and correct inventory of all tine j:iersonal property and effects left in said house by the
said lessors.
Fourth: That said lessee agrees to keep the said premises in a clean and sanitary
condition in accordance lrritii the ordin Lnces of tie State of Washington; that the lessee grill
not use or suffer the use of the demised premises or any part thereof for any trade, manufac-
ture, occupation or use al.icli shall be unlawful or a nuisance, or contrary to any law,charter,
provision, rule or reYulation of public authority for the time being in force.
IN V11,2I4ESS ''1jHEHEOF the :parties Yiereunto have set their hands and seals the date and
year first above viritten.
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Russell E. Lind
Ida C. Benton
James G. Benton
WHATCOt,l COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation
of the State of Washington.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
Member of Board County Commissioners
Fred E. Laube
Member of Board County -Commissioners
THIS IS TO CEHTLIFY that on this 31st day of December, A. D. 1929, before me the under-
signed, a Notary Public in and for the State of 13.ashington, duly commissioned and sworn, person-
ally came RUSSELL LIND and JX%;,ES G. Bhp, TON and IDA C. BE1jT011, his wife, and GEORGE ELDER, Chair-
man of the Board of County Commissioners of I,9natcom County, Washington, and F. C. REEVE and
FRED E. LAUBE, members of the Board of County Commissioners, each to me known to be the individ-
uals described in and wiio executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they
signed and sealed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned.
V,1IT.JESS my hand and official seal, the day
and year in this certificate first above
written.
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TvGTkRY PU3LIC in -and for the
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Commission expires Jul
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State of Washington, residing
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State of 'VJa.shi.ngton
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct -TERM Tuesday THE 31st
DAY OF December
221
1929
IN THE MATTEi�
CANCELLATION OF )
OUTSTANDING '�dARRAINTS )
ORDER TO CAfN CEL
16HEREAS, warrant No. 106 for $20.00, issued on the Construction Fund of Dike Dist.
N6. 1 of Whatcom County, Washington, and dated Jan. 5, 1917, and warrant No. 80 for 75 cents,
issued on the maintenance Fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 4 of 'yehatcom County,
Washington, and dated April 1, 1924, and each delivered to the respective claimant, have
never been presented to the County Treasurer for payment and have noiti been outstanding for
a period of more than five years
NOW THEREFORE, be it -resolved that the County Auditor and County Treasurer be, and
they hereby are directed to cancel said warrants, provided, however, that should said origi-
nal warrant No. 106, issued on the Construction Fund of Dike District No. 1, be presented
after this date to the County Treasurer for payment, such warrant shall be paid by a warrant
drawn in regular numerical order on the I,4aintenance Fund of Dike District No. 1 of ':"dhatcom
County, Washington; and further provided that should said original warrant No. 80, issued
on the Maintenance Fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 4, be presented after this date
to the County Treasurer for payment, such warrant shall be paid by a warrant dral.,rn in regular
numerical order on the 1aintenance Fund of Consolidated Drainage Improvement District No. 1
of V-1hatcom County, Washington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1929..
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Attest: G. 11. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio
Cleric of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
County Commissioner
The approval by State highway Dept. of Resolution to Improve Permanent highway #11-A
(Lake 'i`dhatcom Blvd.) was filed with the Board.
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I CONTRACT FOR SPECIiL ATTORNEY
` THIS CONTRaCT made and entered into this 31st day of December, 1929, by and between
WriATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, a Municipal Corporation, the party of the first part, and R. G.
SHARPE, of Seattle,. Washington, the party of the second part, WITNESSETH: That
JdHEREAS, there is now pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Vashington, Northern Division, actions in equity wherein said 4Ajatcom County is
a party, as follows:
(a) Northern Pacific Railway Company vs. Adams County, et al, Cause No. E-4300,
involving the validity of a portion of the taxes for 1925 and 1926 assessed
against the property of said Railway Company.
(b) Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul x: Pacific Railway Company vs Adams County, et al,
Cause No. E-43141 involving the validity of a portion of the 1926 taxes of said
plaintiff.
(c) Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &- Pacific Railway Company vs. Adams County, et al,
Cause No. E-4388, involving the validity of a portion of the taxes for 1927
assessed against the property of said Railway Company.
i4HE EAS, said actions have already been tried and submitted to the Special Master
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
0Ct-TERM Tuesday THE 31st
DAY OF December
i s 29
appointed by the United States District Court to take testimony in said actions.
iuUti 'TREiiL jr—LE, it is hereby contracted and agreed by and between the said party of
the first part and the said party of ti,e second part, that the party of the second part
'rill appear for and represent the party of the first -part in said actions, until: the issues
of law and fact in each'and all of said actions are.finally..determined in said, -United States
District Court for Eastern District of lllashington, Northern Division, subject.however, to the
further provisions of this contract.
The first party will pay to the second party as full compensation for such.services,
the sum of Six Hundred Dollars (0300.00) for the year 1929, payable as soon as this contract
shall have been executed and delivered, and the further sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00)
for the year 1930, said compensation being full payment for all services and expenses rendered
or incurred by the party of the second :part. Should said actions be finally determined during
the first six months of the. year 1930, the second party small be entitled to one-half of
said yearly compensation.
This contract may be cancelled and determined by either :arty upon sixty dayis written
notice by the party electing to cancel the same to the other.
IlJ ;JITNESS L iiEREOF, the parties hereto .nave hera-,,,to set their hands and seals the day
and year in this contract first above aritten.
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Attest: G. P. KIJCAID
County Auditor I Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. martin, Deputy.
COu"J`i'Y OF `;`IiATGOi,1, Stv,te of ,'lashington.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of its Board of Co. Commissioners
By F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Members of its Board of Co. Commissioners
Party of the first part,
R. G. Sharpe
Party of the second part.
The foregoing contract is hereby approved this 31st day of December, 1929.
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Attest: Archie B. Stewart
County Clerk
Ed E. Hardin
Ed,:iin Gruber
Judges of the Superior Court for W-latcom
County, State. of Washington.
By Alice iiitz, Deputy
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The Annual Report of the Agricultural Agent for 1929 was filed with trie Board.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct* TERM Tuesday THE 31st DAY OF December
1929
IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING CERTAIN )
ORDER TO TRANSFER
DIKE AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT.FUNDS }
ViHEREAS, there is now a balance of $45.39 in the Construction Fund of Dike District
No. 1, and a.balance -of $322.79 in.the Construction Fund of Drainage Improvement District
No. 15, and no warrants outstanding against either of these funds.
AND WHEREAS, -Drainage Improvement District No. 4, Maintenance Fund has been closed
and become a part of Consolidated -Drainage Improvement. Fund No. 1
NOW THEREFORE, it is ordered that the County Treasurer be and he_ hereby is directed
to transfer the sum of $45.39 from the. Construction Fund of Dike District No. 1 to the Main-
tenance Fund of Dike District No. 1; and to transfer the sum of �322.79 from the Construction
Fund of Drainage Improvement Dist. No. 15 to the Maintenance Fund of Drainage Improvement
District No. 15; and to transfer.the-sum of $6.59 from the Maintenance Fund of Drainage
Improvement Fund No. 4 to the Maintenance Fund of Consolidated Drainage Improvement District
No. 1
..AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that any collections hereafter trade for the Construction
Fund of Dike District No. l shall be dredited to the Maintenance Fund of Dike District No.
1; and any collections made for. the Construction Fund of Drainage Improvement Fund No. 15
shall be credited to the Maintenance Fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 15; and any
collections made for the Maintenance Fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 4 shall be
credited to- the maintenance Fund of Consolidated Drainage Improvement District No. 1.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1989.
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Attest: G..P. KIN CAID,
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet Thursday, January 2,
1930, at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Thursday
THE
2nd
DAY OF January
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, December 31, 1929. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EAXPENSE FUAD
Northern Grocery Co. Groceries for County home Oct-Nov1928) � 307.73
Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills :'food for Fisher, et al Sept 1928 28.50
Gillies Undertaking Co. Burial of Carl Keith Feb. 19" 25.00
ROAD and BRIDGE
Dan Erickson Repairs to shovel (Aug. 1928) 16.74
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✓ A G in, E E l,i E N T
T. IS AGREE lIEi4T made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1930, by and betj.,reen
VjhATCOM COUNTY, a municipal Corporation of the State of 1ashington, through its Board of
County Commissioners, party of tine first ,:part, and IShBL"LLA FRASER, of Bellingham, Washing-
ton, party of the second part;
WITNESSETH: That Whereas, it is necessary that State and County prisoners confined
in the jail of VVhatcom County, 'Washington, and all :prisoners committed to and confined in
said jail by process or order issued under the authority of the United States, and jailers
in charge of such prisoners, be boarded and fed; and
WHEREAS, Isabella Fraser has offered to prepare all meals necessary to board and feed
all such prisoners and furnish all necessary provisions and supplies therefor, provided she
is permitted to use tiie kitchen in connection with the said Jail, range and cooking utensils
situated therein, said range and cooking utensils to be su-)plied and kept up by said VElatcom
County, and the said Whatcom County to furnish all fuel necessary to �)repare said meals and
to pay Isabella Fraser at the rate of 20 cents per meal of 60 cents per day for three meals
each day furnished to.each of said prisoners and jailers, payments to be made therefor on the
first of each month on statements or claims properly presented to and allowed by the Board of
County Commissioners
of 'WWhatcom County, Washington:
and
WHEREAS, the
Board of County Commissioners of
V-r atcom County,
"Washington, deem it
advisable for the best interests of said '.3hatcom County to enter into a contract with said
Isabella Fraser for the period beginning January 1, 1930, and ending December 31, 1930, to
prepare the necessary meals and board and feed the aforesaid-)risoners on the.:terrns,.and
conditions as above set forth and has duly made and entered a resolution directing said
Board of County Commissioners.toenter into such a contract with said Isabella Fraser:
NOW, TrEREFORE, in consideration of tiie mutual promises herein contained, it is
agreed by and between the parties hereto that the said party of the second part shall pre-
pare all meals necessary to board and feed all State and County prisoners confined in the
jail of ,'Whatcom County, Iffasiaington, and all prisoners committed to and confined in said
jail by process or order issued under the authority of the United States, and jailers in
charge of such prisoners, and shall furnish all necessary provisions and supplies therefor;
provided, however, that the said second party siiall be permitted to use the kitchen =,,r in
connection with said jail, the range and cooking utensils to be supplied and kept up by said.
Whatcom County, and. .provided further that toe. said ;Vlhatcom County shall furnish all . fuel
necessary to prepare said meals, all of.said meals to be properly prepared and served under
the.general supervision of the Sheriff of �F.Thatcom County, Washington, and to be and consist
of proper food and ingredients for the boarding and feeding of such prisoners as aforesaid;
and
1224 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Thursday THE '�Ind DAY OF January 19 30.
For the preparing and serving of such meals as aforesaid first party shall pay to
second party for all such meals actually prepared and served at the rate of 20 cents per meal .
or 60 cents per day for three meals each day furnished to each of said prisoners, payments
to be made therefor on the first of each month on statements or claims properly presented to
and allowed by the said Board of County Commissioners.
IT IS FURTHER EXPR''SSLY U-NDERSTOUD A�I_D AGREED that the said party of the second part,
in making up her monthly bills for said meals prepared and served as aforesaid, shall keep
separate all meals so prepared and served to County and State prisoners and those furnished
to United States prisoners; that said second party shall be paid by first party for all of
said meals so prepared and furnished out of the Current Expense Fund of said Whatcom County
at the rate and on.tie terms and conditions above specified; that Whatcom County shall render
a bill for all meals so furnished to United States prisoners to the proper authority or officer
and shall receive reimbursement therefor from the United States, and all money so received
from the United States shall be placed to the credit of the Current Expense Fund of said Whatcom
County.
IT IS FURTHLR UNDEitSTOOD Ai!D AGREED that this contract small be in full force and effect
for the period beginning January 1, 1930, and ending December 31, 1930.
IlV 'Nl'TNESS lil'EREOF said -parties have hereunto set their hands and seals, said first party
causing this agreement to be executed by the Board of County Commissioners and attested by. the
Clerk of said Board, all done the day and year first above written.
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Attest: G. ?. KIN CAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Isabella Fraser
Party of the Second Part.
On motion of Laube, seconded by R-eeve, the Bo ard a- pointed Wilbur R.. Riley as Deputy
County Supervising Engineer at a salary of 1137.50 per month.
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The minutes of tree meetings for the preceding month were
approved as submitted by the Clerk of the Board.
On Llotion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday,
January 3, 1930, at 9 A. i:S.
Chairmen, Board of County Commissioners.
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Jan . TERM Friday THE 3rd DAY of January 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, January 2, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
The December report for County Rome was filed :iith the Board.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to lease from Northwest Wash-
ington Fair Association the fair buildings and grounds for storage of machinery for year 1930
at rental of $7, 000.00.
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KNOW tiLL MEN BY THESE FRESEi4TS that the i-JORT11VIEST VIASHI IGTON FAIR ASSOCIATION, A corp-
oration organized under the Laws of the State of ,'lashington, with its principal place of busi-
ness at Lynden, Washington, hereinafter Known as the Lessor, has let and demised, and does
hereby lease and demise unto Vh1ATUO.`N1 CO ,, TY, an organized County of the State of Vlashington,
the following described real estate situated in Vfriatcom County, Washington, to -wit:
In Section Nineteen(19), Township Forty(40), North of Ra..nge Three (3) East, the West
Half (WI) of the Southwest Quarter (SIV-) of the Southeast Quarter (SEI), and that portion of
the ,Vest Half (W; ) of the Northwest Quarter (>? w ) of the Southeast Quarter (S,E -) , lying South
of the Cemetery Road, and also the Easterly Three (3) acres of the East Half (E�) of the
Southwest Quarter (SW!) lying south of the Cemetery Road, except the Southerly portion sold
to Gaskill, containing in all twenty three (23) acres, for the period of One (1) year from
the first day of January, 1930. The said Lessee agrees to pay as rental for the said Drop-
erty, the sum of Seven Thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars per annum, payable during the month of
January, 1930, in advance. The said premises and thebuildings thereon are to be used by the
said Lessee for the storage of road machinery, equipment and other County property, and for
such other purposes as the Lessee may desire to use the same for, so long as such use does
not interfere with the use of the said property by the Lessor for the purpose of holding a
County Fair.
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD that the Lessor reserves the right to use.all of the said
property and buildings for the County Fair, that they shall at all times have access to the
said property, and that trey shall not be hindered, delayed or interfered with in any manner
in getting ready for the Fair, putting the grounds and buildings in condition, nor shall they
in anywise be interfered with in holding the said Fair or admitting persons to the said
grounds, and any property that the said Lessee may have stored on said premises at the time
the Lessor wishes to hold the Fair, shall be put in olace where it will not interfere with
the holding of the Fair, and which shall be selected by the Lessor.
If the Lessee holds over beyond the end of the term, it shall be construed as a ten-
ancy from year to year at the same rental as herein specified.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has been executed by the Northwest Washington
Fair Association by the authority of its Board of Trustees, by its President & Secretary,
and by the said Whatcom County by Authority of Resolution of the Board of County Commiss-
ioners thereof.
NORMWEST l7AS iINGTON FAIR ASSOCIATION,
By Henry Shagren
Its President.
By Dan P. Stearns
Its Secretary.
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11 Board of County Commiss- it
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State of 17ashin:Iton it
Attest: G. P. KINC.LID
County Auditor 9: Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin, De-puty.
STATE OF 7,'ASffIhGTGN,
ss.
COUi�j_TY OF WhiiTCON1
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the 31 day of December, 1929, before me, a Notary Public
in and for said County and State, personally appeared Henry Shagren, to me known to be the
President of the Northwest Washington Fair Association., a corporation and Dan P. Stearns.,
to me known to be the Secretary of the Northwest Was�iington Fair Association, a cor._,,oration,
ti-Ecorooration that executed the within and foregoing instrument and each of them respec-
tively acknowledged the same to be their free and voluntary act and deed of the said cor;..
po.ration 1)
for the..uses and purposes therein mentioned, and each of them respectively on oath
stated that he aas authorized to execute said instrument for and on behalf of said corT)ora
tion, and that the Seal affixed is the corporate seal of said cor-,)oration.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF W , I have hereunto set my hand �=pd 4.ffixed my Official Seel tlue day and
year first above written.
I I it I I I 1 11 11 t I ! I I I I t ! r I t I r I t I 1 1' 1 t ;
It J. Van Dalfsen, Dotary Public tt
It Commission expires 11,Iar 9,,1931
It State of Washington
t I it it 11 11 1 t 11 I t 11 11 11 11 11 11 I I it I t
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J. Van Dalfsen,
Notary Public in and for the State
of 'Naslaington, residing at Lynden.
AQDlications for dances by Dakota Creek Grange;,: Gulf Grange at Mountain View; Maple
CD
Falls High School at Columbia Valley , all on Jan. 45 1930; and, Goshen Community Club on
Jan. 4 and 18, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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Tj THE, STATE AUDITOR
A RLSOLUTIGi�
Be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of vj_-iatcom County, 'Washington,
that 335 of all moneys CREDITED in the year 1930 to this County in accordance with the pro-
visions of Chanter 95, Lams of 1921, and which saall be derived from taxes levied for the
year 1912 and subsequent years, shall be and the same is hereby set aside, in a fund known
as the Permanent highway Maintenance Fund, for riaintainJnr, and repairing roads constructed
Lo
under the permanent highway laws and l-'sws amendatory thereof and subsequent t."Iereto, and
other roads of like character, and that said sums stiall be expended by the Board of County
Commissioners upon vouchers approved by said board for maintaining and repairing such roads,
and no Dart thereof s'dall be expended for any other purpose.
Done this 3rd day of January, 1930.
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11 Board of County Commissrr
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It ioners of 1,11hatcom County tr
11 State of Washington
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Board of County Commissioners,
Geo. Elder,
Chairman.
F. C. i3eeve
Fred E. Laube
December reports of Lummi Ferry and Iforthern State Hospital and November and December
reports of liorticultural.Ir-spector, -,"Vere filed %,.iith ti-io Bo,,�rd.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS227
Jan . TERM Friday THE 3rd DAY of January 19 30
Claim of Hober"t Bradley for .45,660:00 damages a/c automobile accident on Acme-',Vicker-
sham. Road vias rejected by the Board.
On motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Monday, January 6,
1930, at 9 A. 11.
2
Jan TERM
RECORD OF CO]NUMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
lionaay THE 6tn DAY OF January
1930
ie Board met pursuant t�, takelii on Friday, Ja_-livary ;; 1030, Pre-
sent-
Geo. Elder, Chairman of t;ae Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
T_'ie follo':ring proceeding were _iad:
Ii,1 THE T4��TTER OF CLLRK FJ L
JUSTICE COWiT NO. 2
r3Et{'O_'�i� `l'_iE BUt��il) OF CULj G1i;ii:iISSI�I�n .0 JF
f Il,''I UT.I WUv ITY, v1AS:iINGTjN.
RESOLjTIUbJ Ydh) i,ijTICE.
0.-iERE11S, it appearing to this Board th-at the aork in Justice Court No. 2, Bellingham,
ria.s increased to such an e.:tent since the last budget ras made u�, that the employment of a
Clerk for said Court has become imperative; and
'ti HEREAS, the employment of a Clerk gill require an expendi lure not provided for in the
budget for tine fiscal year 1930, and the necessity for t ii.^ expenditure could not reL,.sonably
have been foreseen at the time said budget axis made a^, and an e}ner ; ncy no,! exists; and
uriEi F;AS, t nis Board has, on this day, r,et at the Board Room in Bellingham, Washington,
ID -
for the purpose of considering said matter, all of t.ae Commissioners of said county having had
re<<son:,��ble notice of the time and place of said meeting and the )urpose t rereof and all of the
Commissioners being present at trlis .meeting; and
the estiml ted amount of money recyuired to employ a Clerk for Justice Court No.
2 and meet the emer, ency aforesaid for the year 1930 is the sum of 0,,300.00
i 70V6 I3,,� IT RESOLV Wi D that a kiearing on this matter will be held at.
tale Board Floom of the Commissioners in the Court Rouse, 3elliingharn, Vlashin,zton, at the !--,Our of
10: 00 o'clock A. I+_I. , on Tuesday, Jan'Uary 14, 1930, at rric:: time and ;glace it ;rill be deter-
mined by this Board ,rhetner or not tine c:gpenditure necessary to meet the said emergency grill
be authorized and made and at alai li hearing any taxpayer may ap: ea.r and be heard for or against
the expenditure of money for such eriier rencir; and
BE IT FUR` H-ER RESOL` 1,A) t_zat ti,, s resolutiori and notice sLiall be published once on Tues-
day, the 7th day of January, 1930, in the Bellingham Evening; Ne,�,rs, a newspa er of general
circulation pu.blisLzed in Bellingham, the same being tare official county newspaper
of said ',Vhatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Boai.d tail Sth d_.y o.-� Januar;yr, 1930.
it It Tr It 11 11 it It it 11 1t it 1r 11 1t
11 3oard of County Comr.,i ss- 11
tt ionars of 1,7-ia:tcorP County tr
11 State of `lashington rr
11 II 't 11 11 II 71 fI II II It '1 11 11 11
Attest: G. P. l�Ii:Ci.ID
County Auditor `c E->:-officio
Clerlr of t-ie Board
3y F . C . I:1,artin, De?uty. .
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Geo. Elder
C:.airnian of t1ae Board.
-'. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
0n ;lotion t= e Board adjourned at 3 P . M . to meet F-ridl.y, January 10,
1930 at 9 A. Al.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 22�
Jan. TERM Friday THE loth DAY OF January 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, January G, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and t-he Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and _proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
Fox River Butter Co. Inc. Feed for County home 103.35
SOLDIERSI RELIEF FUND
John Peters Relief 25.00
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Application of Mina Tremlin as Clerk.to Judge Featherkile in Justice of Peace Court
No. 2 was filed with the Board.
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Applications of Orchard Grange; M. W. A. Lodge at ffahl; John. Hinds at Deming, for
dances on January 11 and Helpers Club at Liberty for dances January 10 & 18, 1930, were
endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet Monday, January 13,
1930, at 9 A. 1.1.
• RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan.TERM 1+Iond y THE 13t=.
DAY OF January
i9 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taker, on Friday, January 10, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board: F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by La.ube, the Board purchased from John F. CamDbell one
Dodge Sedan for County Su-pervising Engineer, at 11,095.00 less credit allowa_ice of ,�20.00
on old car.
BEFURE TiiE B;)Aitll OF C061;_ Y :;01,111,IISSIOITElL'S OF
�jhl:'TCUM COUij'1'Y,
J
N THL Y1'LT E'h OF S.LLL Jr,
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUILtED "ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DLLINtUENT TAXES.
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described 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 laws of the State of Washington;
and
6dHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best
interests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale
to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session L,avYs of the State of
Washington for 1927, PROVIDED, HOI`�EVLR, thatsaid property shall not be sold below the
minimum pricehereinafterfixed for said property by this Board; and the said County
Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bell-
ingham Evening Nevis, being the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed
and published in said county, once a reek for three consecutive weeks, which said notice
shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time
and place of said sale, which shall be betzteen the hours of 9 O'clock A. i. and 4 of clack .
P.i. on a date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer, at the front door of the County
Court riouse in Bellingham, in said County, aVashington, 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.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the mini-
mum sale price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description _�YearTax ____Co._Commrs._
Lots 15 & 16 Blk 244 Fairhaven Land
Cols 3rd Add to Fairhaven 1921 31.60 100.00
Lots 11 Blk 181 Pacific St addition 1921 36.09
Lots 12 & 13 Blk 181 n rr n 1919 73.05
Lots 4 to 10 inc. Blk 182 Pacific St
Addition 1919 236.91 360.00
Done in regui�ar adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of January, 1930.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
231
_Jar>Y. TERM Monday
THE
13th
DAY of January
g 30
rt It It IT It it it it it It ft tt tl It It Geo. Elder.
It Board of County Commiss- IT Chairman of the Board.
1t loners of Vihatcom- County tr F. C. Reeve
if State of Washington t' County Commissioner.
It It It rt 11 tt rt::ri 1t it It It It It IT Fred E. Laube'
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID'
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
.�
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet Tuesday, January 14,
1930, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan, TERM Tuesday THE 14th
DAY of January
1930
,i
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on -Monday, January 13, 1930. Present,.
Geo. .Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM'�ISSIONERS
OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
IN THE ,,, A'TTLR OF' EMPLOYING
RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY.
CLERK FOR JUSTICE COURT N0. 2
WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 6th day of January, 1930,
at the Board Room in'the Court Housein.Bellingham, Washington, all the Commissioners of said
county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such meeting, a
resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners, which resolution
and notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to Clerk for
Justice Court No. 2, and the estimated amount of money required to meet the said emergency;
and
WHEREAS, said resolution and notice did fix Tuesday, the 14th day of January, 1930,
at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, Washington,
as the time and place for holding a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and notice
was duly and regularly published once in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general
circulation published in the City of Bellingham, and being the official newspaper of said
llhatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on Tuesday, January 6, 1930,
all as required by law; and
►1HEREAS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the Commiss-
ioners of said Vlhatcom County being present and::.no taxpayer of said county appearing to be
heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that provision be made for employing a Clerk of said Justice
Court No. 2 of Bellingham, and such necessity could not reasonably have been foreseen at the
time the budget for the fiscal year 1930 was made up and sufficient provision was not made
therefore in said budget: and
WHEREAS-, this 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 that an emergency be declared
and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made, but not to exceed $300.00 for said
Clerk for said Justice Court No. 2 of Bellingham;
NOVI, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY UNANI10USLY RESOLVED that an emergancy exists with
relation to employment of Clerk for Justice Court No. 2 of Bellingham, and that the necessary
expenditures be made to meet said emergency, but not to exceed $300.00; and
BE IT FURTHER UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor -.of
Whatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said county to meet the said emergency, said
warrants to be drawn in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary to make
said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of January, 1930.
tr tt fi it tf it 17 tt it it it tt ti ti it
it Board of County Commiss-
ioners of yJhatcom County rr
rr State of 'Washington it
it it ii It it if tt 11 IT St It ri t: It it
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. KIN CAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
:Jan. TERM
RECORD OF C®XIMISSION ERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 14th DAY OF --January
1930
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF
ORDER DIRECTING TREASURER TO REFUND.
TAX REFUNDS
WHEREAS, the County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has submitted to this
Board a list of tax overpayments which he recommends to be refunded, and said Treasurer re-
quests that he be authorized to make such refunds; and
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that refunds should be made by Whatcom County to
cover such overpayments:
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he hereby is author -
to issue Treasurerts checks to the persons and in the amounts hereinafter.set forth, and
deliver said checks to the County Auditor for distribution:
Jacob Erb
$ 8.01
Ed. Brown
.33
Theodore LeSelle
1.00
Sidney G. Stark
35.61
Netherlands American
Mtg. Bk.
118.96
Frank Shell
18.93
Fred Zobrist
.66
Jens H. Backer
5.55
Pete Martinson
7.04
Harry Brown
6.90
Netherlands American
Mtg. Bk.
32.08
C. L. Graham
3.40
Netherlands American
Mtg. Bk.
50.25
Dads Thomson
10.02
Simon Louws.
9.60
Susan Abshire
18.86
I. P. Abshire
26.38
Jack Johnston
1.90
Guy P. Smith
.69
T. A. Moe
2066
William Bronsema
.35
Lucius Little
40.88
Mrs. Charlie Berg
7.29
W", P. Swan
6.00
D. W. McArthur
1.40
W: C. McRea .
1.00
N. Dahlquist
11'.83
B. B. Wagar
4.97
J. A. Adams
7.69,
K._Tiedge
23.88
Levi Rickard
.70
Chas. H. Schuyler
.27
Jarvis Ryan
1.51
L. J. Ford
4.90
Oscar Cheldellin
8.85
M. J. Van Valkenburg,. Admr
6.40
Alfred C. Gilfillen
10.79
Chas. B. Sears
3.37
J. J. Rothenbuhler
11.40
Geo. W. A. Hinton
6.91
S. E. Booker & H. C.
Byron
10.32
W. H. Whalen
3.71
Fred H. Balliett
1.30
Joseph H. Johnson
2.30
Paul Kinkusich
52.32
Mary K. Colman
1.00
Bell Loney
3.04
H..Dickinson
.58
Frank L. Hammond
4.18
A. M. Backstrom
2.00
A. L. Tyler
1.95
Geo. J...Paulsen
.40
Neal Neeboer
1.93
Max -Plattner
1.28
Otto A. Knutsen
.50
G. E. Griffith
23.83
Edgar C. Willett
1.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of January, 1930.
1t it 11 It 11 If If It It it II It it 11 11
11 Board of County Commiss- rt
It ioners of Whatcom County /r
it State of Washington "
it it It IS It 11 if It it it if it it 1t 1t
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On --Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Friday, January 17,
1930, at 9 A. M.
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Jana TERM
u rr
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 17th
T,ionday rr 20th
DAY OF January
it it rr
i9 30
It
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, January 14, 1930. Present,-
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Toiembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Applications for dances of Gulf Grange at 11ountain View; maple Falls High School at
Maple Falls Community Hall; Dakota Creek Grange. Hopewell Community Club, all on Jan. 18,
1930; and, Northwood Grange on Feb. 8, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P.M. to meet on Monday, January 20, 1930,
at 9 A.M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, January 17, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Clerk of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E., Laube, Members,and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board of County Commissioners appointed
W. H. Martin to replace Jess Olson as night watchman in Whatcom County Court House to take -
effect at 6 P. V1. on Monday, January 20th.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign Bill of Sale of old Dodge truck (R & B) to John F. Campbell; said truck being taken
by Campbell as exchange on new car.
On motion of Reeve,.seconded by Laube, the Board accepted the following bids:
A. J. Riffe 5?2159.64 on Bridge on Rd ;r`385; Lich & Croy �2010.60 on Bridge on NVII Diag. Rd;
Johnson & Johnson $6678.29 on i:iiddle Fork Bridge; and the bids on Riddle Slough Fill at
V'deicome Bridge were taken under advisement until January 23rd, at which time order will be
entered on all of these projects.
On Lotion the Board adjourned,at 4 P. 1. to meet on Tuesday, January 21, 1930,
at 9 A. i.
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OF
COTVIMT ISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
35
-Jan. TERM Tuesday
THE
21st
DAY of January
tg 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, January 20, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Idembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
John F. Campbell
�•Tl�
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
Auto for Engineer
ROAD and BRIDGE
Northwest Washington Fair Assn. Rent of Fair Gr. & Bldgs for machinery
storage
SOLDIERSI RELIEF FUND
$ 1,075.00
7.9000.00
Ora Rex Allen Relief 100.00
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board accepted the bid of Geo. H. Date
for making Riddle Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMvIISSIONERS OF
J � dATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF BRIDGE )
( ORDER ACCEPTING BIDS.
CONSTRUCTION AND FILL. )
WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this day in accordance with the
published call for bids for
(1) Rebuilding a pile bent trestle 218.5 feet -long, located on County Road #385 in
the Nti 4 srd4 Sec. 4, Twp 38 N, R 2 E, W.M.;
(2)
Rebuilding
a pile
bent
trestle 163.0 feet long on the Northwest Diagnnal Road
in the SW4
Ni14 Sec 2,
Twp 38
N, R
2 E, W.I .;
(3) Erection of a used 240 foot steel span, and the construction of the necessary
approaches across the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River, replacing the existing 100 foot
combination span, in Sec 13, Twp 38 N, R 5 E, W. M.;
(4) making fill at bridge and trestle across Riddle Slough on County Road NO. 267,
said structure bding the easterly approach to the Welcome Bridge across the North Fork of
the Nooksack River, in Lot 4, Sec 27, Tyrp 39. N, . R 5 E, W. 9.
WHEREAS, the Board finding the bids submitted to be as,follows:
Bridge on Road #r385:
J. F. Hoege
$ 2071.50
A. J. Riffe
2159.64
Lich & Croy
2192.68
Shields-& Burrous
2327.40
Johnson & Johnson
2344.95
Axel Lind
2500.24
F. L. Cramer
2640.50
J. M. Riddle
2643.75
Geo. H. Date
3026.60
P. Manson & Son
3064.06
Bridge on Northwest Diagonal Road:
J. F. Hoege
1830.56
Lich & Croy
2010.60
A. J. Riffe
2040.20
Shields & Burrous
2073.06
Axel Lind
2153.14
Johnson & Johnson
2153.48
J. M. Riddle
23844.24
F. L. Cramer
2379.00
A. Arnevick
2714.08
P. Manson & Son
2993.60
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
c%L'I . TERM Tuesday THE 21st DAY OF January
Middle Fork Bridge:
Johnson & Johnson 6678.29
P. Manson & Son 8979.90
A. Arnevick 9925.25
F. L.. Cramer 10233.98
Riddle Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge:
Geo. H. Date
Lich & Croy
Johnson & Johnson
P. D. Harkness
Axel Lind
Chasteen & Dorsey
J. M. Riddle
5120.91
5480.12
5520.32
5595.00
5635.01
7873.26
8179.58
1930
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WHEREAS, the bids of J. F. Hoege on Bridge on Road #385 and Bridge on Northwest Diagonal
Road, although appearing to be the lowest bids, were not complete in that the item of clearing
and grubbing was not filled in on either bid, therefore the bids could not be considered; and
WHEREAS, the bids of A. J. Riffe on Bridge on Road -385; Lich & Croy on Bridge on North -
'West Diagonal Road; Johnson & Johnson on Middle Fork Bridge; and Geo. H. Date on Riddle Slough
Fill -at Welcome Bridge, were the lowest and best bids submitted;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bid of A. J. Riffe for $2159.64 on Bridge on Road m385;
Lich Croy for $2010.60 on Bridge on Northwest Diagonal Road: Johnson & Johnson for $6678.29
on diddle Fork Bridge; and Geo. H. Date for $5120.91 on Riddle Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge,
be, and the same are hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this work shall be completed as follows: Bridge on Road #385
by February 20, 1930; Bridge on Northwest Diagonal Road by February-20, 1930; Middle Fork Bridge
by March,10, 1930; Riddle Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge by April 11 1930. The contractors
shall furnish a bond equal to the amount of his bid, to insure the faithful performance of said
contract. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of January, 1930.
it if if If if it it it it it IT it it it if Geo. Elder
if Board of County Commiss- 11 Chairman of the Board.
11 ioners of Whatcom County if F. C. Reeve
It State of Washington ti County Commissioner.
It it It it n it IT It it it It It if if it Fred. E. Laube
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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The surety bond of A. J. Riffe in amount of $ 2,169.60 covering his contract for construc-
tion of Bridge on Road No. 385,'given by the Royal Indemnity Co., was accepted by the Board.
C u N T R A C T
J
THIS AGRELIdENT, made and entered into this 21st day of January, 1930, between Whatcom
County, Washington, and A. J. Riffe hereinafter called the Contractor;
Witnesseth-: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements hereinafter
mentioned to be made andperformed 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, and complete Pile Bent Trestle on County Road No. 385 in Whatcom County, Washington,
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, imple-
ments, 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 Supervising Engineer, of said County, or his duly author-
ized 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
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
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Tuesday THE 21st DAY OF January
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1930
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 Vihatcom 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 completing the work included under this contract,
and employ by contract or otherwise, any person or persons to finish the work, and pro-
vide materials therefor; and in such a case the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive
any payment provided herein until the work shall be wfrholly 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 vihatcom 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 Whatcom County.
5. The Contractor hereby agrees to complete all the work called for in this contract,
in all parts and requirements, before the 20th day of February, 1930.
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 here-
in mentioned, he shall be liable to pay to Whatcom County for liquidated damages, and not as
a penalty, the sum of ten ($10.00).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 said Whatcom 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 payments 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 Whatcom 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 Contractor 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 Com-
missioners 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 con-
tract. Final payment due 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 Lngineer 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 Vhatcom 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 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 the County Auditor to draw his
warrant upon the County Treasurer for the amount due; provided, that before making such
final payment the Contractor shall show to the satisfaction of said Whatcom County that all
just debts due for labor performed or material 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, from the County
of Whatcom, by virtue of or on account.of any of the work done 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 Commission of
the State of Washington, a notice of which order and demand shall be served upon said Contrac-
tor 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 VIhatcom 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 of 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, `4dhatcom County shall have the right to retain out of the payments 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 Con-
tractor hereby expressly agrees to pay all such claims.
8. When any claim,demand or estimate hereunder shall have been allowed by the prop-
er authority, the proper officer shall draw warrants to the amount or per cent of such
claim, demand or estimate, then payable under this contract in payment thereof. In warrants
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 Commissioners of said County Record in
Commissionerst Proceedings, Whatcom County; and all the terms and conditions of said reso-
lutions 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 sec-
tions of said resolution.
Jan TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 21st
DAY OF January
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9. No alteration shall be made in the work shown and described in the plans and spec-
ifications 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 inspec-
tion of the work by said Vlhatcom County or its authorized representatives. The said Contractor
shall furnish without charge, to said wlhatcom County, 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. All materials and methods shall be sub-
ject to the approval of the said Engineer. Defective work or material may 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. Such condemned
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 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 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 Con-
tractor 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 Whatcom 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 perform-
ance of this contract either Taholly 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 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 ,'lhat-
com County and any damage or loss that may occur or result to the same prior to the final accep-
tance of said work by the said Engineer and said lthatcom 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 .stork 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 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 sub -contractor fails to perform his work in a satisfactory manner 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
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 there-
under.
The Contractor shall assume all liability for and protect said f'Jhatcom County from any
damages or claims arising from the use of any patented articles in any part of the work.
ld. It is a part of the public policy of the State of 'lashington that all work by con-
tract or by day labor done for it or any political subdivision created by law, shall be per-
formed in work daysonot 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 1.hatcom County
shall have the right 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 *hatcom County a good and
sufficient surety bond, to be payable to said .4hatcorn 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,
and specifications, and that he will indemnify the said tiffiatcom 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 highway and until the same is accepted; and
further conditioned as required by law for the payment of all laborers, mechanics, sub -contrac-
tors and material men, and all persons who shall supply such person or persons or subcontrac-
tors 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.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
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Nana TERM Tuesday
THE 21st
DAY OF January_
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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 Contrac-
tor to furnish other or additional security.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Contractor hereinto set his hand and seal and the said
Whatcom County pursuant to resolution duly adpoted 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.
tt If 11 it It it it it it it 11 It it If It
11 Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County t1
it State of Washington tl
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Attest: G. P. KIUGAID
Clerk of Board of County
Commissioners
By F. C. Itiartin, Deputy.
WHATCOM COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners
F . C. Reeve
Commissioner
Fred E. 1,aube
Commissioner
A. J. Rif fe
Contractor
The surety bond of Lich & Croy in amount of $2,010.60 covering their contract for,
construction of Bridge on Northwest Diagonal.Road, given by the Indemnity Insurance Company
of North America, was accepted by the Board.
C O N T R A C T
THIS AGREELIENT, Made and entered into this 21st day of January, 1930, between What—
com County, Washington, and Lich & Croy hereinafter called the Contractor;
Witnesseth: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements,herein-
after mentioned to be made and performed by Vihatcom County, the Contractor hereby covenants
and agrees as follows:
1. To complete all work and agrees to furnish all the materials necessary to con-
struct, improve, and complete Pile Bent Trestle on the Northwest Diagonal Road in Whatcom
County, Washington, 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 iv -ere fully 'inserted herein, and in full accordance with the terms, and conditions
and stipulations of this agreement.
2. The Contractor shall provide any 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 Supervising Engineer, of said County, or his
duly authorized inspector or agent, and hisdecision 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 neces-
sary 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 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 the performance of any agree-
ment herein contained, said Nhatcom,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 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 un-
paid balance of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred
by the said Whatcom 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 20th day of February, 1930.
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 ay to r'Vhatcom County for liquidated damages, and
not as a penalty, the sum of ten ($10.00) 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 said Whatcom 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 payments 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 Whatcom County might have to
claim, sue for and recover compensation and damages for non-performance of this contract, or
any part thereof.
Jan - TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 21st
DAY OF January
1930
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 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 Commiss-
ioners of said W+hatcom 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 due hereunder shall be made within thirty days from the time this contract has been c
complied with by the Contractor and the work done in accordance therewith, the same to be evi-
denced 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 tiie examination of the said work
by the Board of County Commissioners, 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
passage by 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 the County Auditor to drain his warrant upon the County Treasurer for the amount due; pro-
vided, that before making such final payment the Contractor shall show to the satisfaction of
said Whatcom County that all just debts due for labor performed or ?:laterial furnished the said
Contractor have been paid. It is further agreed that any payments or contributions due or re-
quired by Chap. 74 of the U*asars of 'VVashington 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 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 Insur-
ance Commission of the State of .7ashington, a notice of which 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 Ihatcom 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 of 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 mould 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, 01hatcom
County shall have the right to retain out of the payments then due or to become. due to said Con-
tractor, 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 satis-
fied and paid, and receipts in full for the same shall have been furnished by the said Contrac-
tor 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 per cent of such claim, de-
mand or estimate, then payable under this contract in payment thereof. In warrants 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 Com-i-Assioners of said County and recorded in, Record
of Commissioners' Proceedings, Whatcom County; and all the terms and conditions of said resolu-
tions 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 shovm and described in the plans and spec-
ifications 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 inspec-
tion of the work by said Whatcom County or its authorized representatives. The said Contractor
shall furnish without charge, to said Whatcom County, 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. All materials and methods shall be sub-
ject to the approval of the said Engineer. Defective work or material may 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. Such condemned
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 unsatis-
factory material or to reject inferior workmanship shall in no tray release the Contractor, nor
shall it be construed to mean the acceptance of such work nor shall the final acceptance bar
said Vihatcom County from recovering damages in case fraud eras practiced.
Time lost in replacing such improper work shall furnish no around 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 Con-
tractor 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.
Uhould the Contractor be de-ayud in the prosecution of the Nork or the coapletion 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 Whatcom 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 occu..c ence of such delay.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. .. TERM Tuesday THE 21st
DAY OF January
i s 30
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 performance of this contract.either wholly or in part, and that no payment shall be
construed to be an acceptance of defective work or improper materials which may appear with-
in 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 by the said Engineer and said tilhatcom County, shall fall upon
and be made good by the Contractor.
13. This Contract shall not be assignabie 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 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 in-
curred by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to perform his work in a satisfactory
manner 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 Contractor or any of his servants, em;:loyees 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 obli-
gations 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 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 e-ergency 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 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, 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
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 highway 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 carrying on such work, and all just debts and dues and demands incurred in the perform-
ance of such work.
If said ,vha,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 Contrac-
tor to furnish other or additional security.
IN _`JITNLSS VIEEREUY, The said Contractors have hercinto set their hands and seals
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.
I it I I I ti ff ft tf it If ft if it tt
It Board of County Commiss- "
't ioners of Whatcom County "
if State of Washington rr
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
Clerk of Board of
County Commissioners
By F. C. 1artin, Deputy
WHATCOM. COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
of County Commissioner
J. H. Lich
for Lich & Croy, Contractors
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Application of 4m. King for Ferry Captain, was filed with the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 IA. to meet on Thursday, January
23, 1930, at 9:30 A. Id.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jsr;. TERM Thursday THE 23rd DAY of January
i9 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, January 21, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, LAiembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of F. C. Reeve, seconded by Fred E. Laube, the Board appointed Jule Martin
as Captain and Jeff Granger as Engineer and Mate on County Ferry "Chief Kwinall each at a
salary of $175.00 per month, except the first month when they shall each receive.additional
$10.00 to cover bond premium; each shall furnish a surety bond in the sum of $1,200.00. The
time and rate schedules to be as follows:
LU11&11I-G66SEBLRRY POINT PERRY
DAILY SCHEDULE FUR 1930,
OCTOBER 1 to MAY 15.
Lv. Beach hourly, on flag: 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45 A.M.
1:451 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45 P.1i.
Lv. Mainland hourly, on flag: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 A.M.
2:002 3:00, 4:002 5:00, 6:00 P.M.
EXTRA TRIPS by arrangeriient.
RATE SCHEDULE.
Any car up to 110 inches wheel base, and driver 60.35
Ford delivery or ton truck and driver 0.35
Any other car and driver 0.50
One ton truck and driver 0.50
From one to two ton truck and driver 1.00
Each additional passenger 0.15
School bus and school childern free. ---
ENtra trips: �31.00 additional to regular fare between 8 A.:i. and 6 P.:.1.
2.00 additional to regular fare between 6 P.;. and 8.A.1d.
FARES STHICTLY CirSHy
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The surety bond of Geo. H. Date in amount of $5,120.90 covering his contract for
Riddle Slough rill at Welcome Bridge, given by Commercial Casualty Insurance Co., was accepted
by the Board.
C O N T R A C T
THIS AGREEI:iENT, Made and entered into this 23rd day of January, 1930, between Whatcom County,
Washington, and Geo. H. Date hereinafter called the Contractor:
Witnesseth: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements hereinafter
mentioned to be made and performed by Whatcom County, the Contractor hereb,,, covenants and agrees
as follows:
1. To complete all work and agrees to furnish all the materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete the fill at the East approach 'Velcome Bridge in Whatcom County, Washington,
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,imple-
ments, 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 Supervising Engineer, of said County, or his duly author-
ized 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
work, are to be furnished by the said Engineer, and the Contractor agrees to conform to and abide
by t11e 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 stork with promptness and diligence, or fail in the performance of any agreement herein con-
tained, said Whatcom County shall be at liberty after three days written notice to the Contractor,
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to provide any such labor or materials and to deduct the cost thereof from any moneys
then due or tiaereafter to become due to the Contractor under this contract; and 111ay, by
written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said cork, and enter upon
the premises and take possession of all materials, tools, and appliances thereon for the pur-
pose 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 incurred by the said Uhatcom 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 vhatcom County.
5. The Contractor hereby agrees to complete all the work called for in this contract,
in all parts and requirements, before the 1st day of April, 1930.
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 here-
in mentioned, he shall be liable to pay to 14hatcom County for liquidated damages, and not as a
penalty, the sum of ten (010.00) 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 deter-
mined as the damages that will be suffered by said i1hatcom County, by such failure to com-
plete same within the time named; and said Vhatcom County may deduct the damages from the
amount due or to become due to the contractor; and such payments 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 Y'dhatcom 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 Contractor partial payments upon
the contract price hei°ein set fortiz 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 Com-
missioners of said ihatcom 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 con-
tract. Final payment due hereunder shall be made within thirty days from the time this con-
tract 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 Lngineer 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 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 passage by the said Board of a resolution, which resolu-
tion shall be entered upon the minutes of said Board, and the sale shall authorize the final
payment to be ::lade upon this contract, and direct the County Auditor to draw his warrant upon
the County Treasurer for the amount due; provided, that before making such final payment the
Contractor shall show to the satisfaction of said 4lhatcom County that all just debts due for
labor performed or material furnished the said Contr--tctor have been paid. It is further
agreed that any payments or contributions due or required by Chap. 74 of the La::s of V-Jash-
ington 1911 (Industrial Insurance Act) or any amen&ients thereto, from the County of Vihatcom,
by virtue of or on account of any of the work done 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 Commission of the State
of tJashington, a notice of which order and de: -nand 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 riade under the terms of this
contract, notice is received by y'hatcom County that any laborers, mechanics, u.wterial-men,
or other persons, who have supplied or furnished said Contractor Frith any labor, service,
materials, goods, or provisions of 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, ' `rhatcom County shall have the right to retain out of the payments 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 alloyed by the proper
authority, the proper officer shall draw warrants to the amount or per cent of such claim,
demand or estimate, then payable under this contract in payment thereof. In warrants 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 Commissioners of said County, and recorded in
Record of Commissioners) Proceedings, Vhatcom County; and all the terms and conditions of
said resolutions are hereby expressly referred to and Trade 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 shorn and described in the plans and spec-
ifications 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 addedto or deducted from the contract price, as the case may
be.
10. The Contractor shall provide sufficient safe and proper facilities for the inspec-
tion of the work by said rd'hatcom County or its authorized representatives. The said Contrac-
tor shall furnish without charge, to said :ihatcoin County, or its authorized representatives,
sairples of c��:_rent or other materials used in construction, as said sa;iaples may be required,
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in order that the character of such materials may be deter,-iiin(zd. Ali meteri.als and methods
shall be subject to the approval of the said Engineer. Defective work or tiiateriai may be
condemned by the said Ln i neer at any ti r.,ie before the i i nal acceptance of the work.
Notice of comdemnation shall be given by the said Engineer in writing. Such con-
demned work shall be immediately taken do;m or changed.
Defective material shall be immediately removed or disposed of to the satisfaction of
the said Engineer. i�'ailure or neglect on the part of the said Engineer to condemn unsatis-
factory ,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 ihatcom County from recovering damages in case fraud was practiced.
Time lost in replacing such Liproper work shall furnish no ground to the Contractor
for claiming an extension of time for the completion of the vwork.
Incompetent, careless and negligent employees shall be forthwith discharged by the
Contractor upon written reuucst of the said Engineer, and failure to comply with such re-
quest shall be sufficient ground for the termination of this contract, as provided herein.
Should the Contractor be delayed in the prosecution of the Mork 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 equ-ivaient to the time lost by reason thereof,
which extended period shall be determined and fired by the said VV"hatcom County, but no allow-
ance shall be made unless a claim therefor is presented in waiting 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 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 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 "What -
CD County and any daaage or loss that may occur or result to the same prior to the final
acceptance of said work by the said Engineer and said IJhatcom County, shall fall upon and be
made good by the Contractor.
15. This Contract shall not be assiL�nabie in hole or in part. The Contractor shall
give his personal attention to the work at all times, and be present, either in persion or by
duly authorized representatives, on the site of the work continually during its progress and
shall receive 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 sub -contractor fails to perform his wrork in a satisfactory manner 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 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 obliga-
tions thereunder.
The Contractor shall assume all liability for and protect said l`+ha.tcom County from any
aai:_ages 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 con-
tract or by day labor done for it or any political subdivision created by law, shall be per-
formed in work days of not more that 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 wrhich has already been employed for eight hours
in any calendar day. In case of violation of the provisions of this article said Vihatcom
County shall have the right to cancel this contract and to complete the .work in the manner
provided herein.
16. The Contractor agrees to ej_ecutc and furnish to the said V7ha.tcom County a good and
sufficient surety bond, to be payable to said-r;hatcom County, the same.to be in the penal sum
of the full amount of. this contract, and conditioned that the Contr_,.ctor will faithfully per-
form the work upon the terms, writhin the time, and in accordance with the contract, profiles,
maps, plans and specifications, and that he will inaer,r_ify the said Whatcom County against any
direct or indirect damages tilat shall be suffered or cla.iriied for injuries to persons or prop-
erty during the construction and improvement of such road or highvray and until the same is
accepted; and further conditioned as required by law for the payment of ail 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 hatcom County shall have reason to be-lieve 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 vVITNESS V'JHEREOF, The said Contractor has hereinto set his hand andseal and the said
,,Vhatcom 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.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
Clerk of Board of
County Commissioners
By F, C. Martin, Deputy
WHATCOM COUNTY
By Geo. Elder.
Chairman Board of County Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
Geo. H. Date
Contractor
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3:30 P. 11 to meet on Friday, January 24,
1930, at 9 A. L . '
There being no business to transact on January 24th the Board adjourned
at 12 M. to meet on Monday, January 27, 1930, at 9 A. !:-I.
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THE
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DAY OF
January
1930
The Board met
pursuant
to adjournment taken
on Friday,
January 24, 1930.
Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance
The following claim was allowed and proceedings had:
Douglas A. Harrington
SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND
Reli of
��50.00
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to dig a basement with gas shovel,
for Axel Lind (4 hrs work) in return for Lind moving gas shovel to Kreiter gravel pit near Wood-
lyn School.
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Bill of Bellingham Clinic for services to Leo Costello was rejected by the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CUiulfilSSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHING'TON.
IN TliE MATTER OF SETT.,E v1EN'T ,dI TH COUNTY )
( ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
TREE SURER FOR MONTY OF DECEMBER, 1 9 2 9 )
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County 'Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -Tait:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
55818.14
School Fund
867;40
Military Fund
897652
Permanent Highway Fund
105.77
Public Highway Fund
114.41
Higher Education Fund
12,507.50
Capitol Building Fund
650.69
Reclamation Revolving Fund
18.72
Veteranst Compensation Fund
42531.00
Forest Fire Protection Fund
355.41
Game :Fund
33.85
CASH PAID KING COUNTY A/C SCHOOLS
3.52
CASH PAID CITY A14D TOVkiN TREASURERS
475428.02
CASH PAID T€ 0iNSHIP TREASURERS
14, 380.96
WAREAN'TS REDEEMED:
Current Exoense Fund
302245.48
Road & Bridge Fund
21574.89
Soldierst Relief Fund
300.00
Permanent Highway Maint. Fund
2,542.60
Liquor Investigation Fund
140.00
County Game Fund
869.98
Law Library Fund
10.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
62.00
Institute Fund
12.00
River Improvement Fund
5,381.49
Port of Bellingham Fund
232918.96
School Districts, General Fund
77.070.10
School Districts, Building Fund
25,075.80
Junior High School Fund
500.00
Elder Ditch Fund
40.00
Consol. Dr. Imp. Dist r1l Idaint. Fd
846.07
Drain. Dist. m3 1,1&int. Fund
97.75
Drain. Impt. Dist. #7 Maint. Fund
19.25
Drain. Impt. Dist. 7#15 Fsaint. Fund
30.00
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
C urrent Expense Fund 3.55
Road and Bridge Fund .35
River Improvement Fund 187.52
Port of Bellingham Fund 356.10
School Districts, General Fund 1,859.45
School Districts, Building Fund 994.94
Consol. D. I. D. # Maint. Fund 21.83
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INTEREST ON WARRANTS (Continued)
Drain. Dist. 7-,,-73 1.41aint . Fund
BONDS REDLEEhD :
School District Bonds
Everson-Nooksack Road (Hy 7-r18)
Glendale Road (Hy #23)
Nooks ck-Sumas Road (Hy 14T"31)
INTEREST ON BONDS:
County Home Bonds
Port of Bellingham Bonds
School Distracts Bonds
Everson-Nooksack Road (Hy #18)
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Blaine-Lynden Road Hy 21
Lynden-Nooksack Road (Hy 7T
22)
Glendale Road (Hy '23)
Custer -Haynie Road Hy #25
Lynden-Laurel Road Hy #26)
North Delta Road (Hy #27)
N ooksack-Sumas Road (Hy 731)
Total Disbursements
2.34
16,500.00
25500:00
4,000.00
8,000.00
1,530.00
2,432.50
2,062.50
68.75
82.17
90.00
123.75
903.80
420.00
501.00
_965.03
301,054.86
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on December 31, 1929, as shown by
the County Auditor's check of Treasurerts cash, to be as follows:
Depository
Treasurerts Balance_
First National Bank
25,495.87
Bellingham National Bank
12,932.81
Northwestern National Bank
14,650.85
American _National Bank
15,000.E
Union Trust Company
25,000.00
First "rational Bank of Lynden
20,000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
15,000.00
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Home State Bank of Blaine
15,000.00
Custer State Bank
10,000.00
Sumas Bank
15,000.00
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
15,000.00
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit
CASH IN OFFICE
233,079.53
Investments 23,991.92
Checks & Oarrants 3,313.43
Cash in Vault 505.00
Currency 1,247.00
Silver 4422.551 29,,159_86
Grand Total Cash on Hand 262,239.39
IN TESTIi.,IONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 27th day of January,
1930.
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ioners of i°ihatcom County "
st State of Washington
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F . C . Martin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO ru:lISSIO1ERS OF
'iVHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE I•IATTER OF THE
VACATION OF A PORTION OF
A PLAT OF CITY PARK ADDITION 0 R D E R.
TO WHATCOM, WASHINGTON.-------
This matter coming on regularly for hearing at ten o'clock A. ',I. this 27th day of
January, 1930, on petition of Charles E. Atkins, Harciel J. Atkins, husband and wife, and
Lloyd Ralph and Ruth Ralph, husband and wife, due notice thereof having been given accord-
ing to law, the petitioners appearing in person and with witnesses and no protest being
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made thereto, and
IT APPLARING TO THE BOARD that said plat should be vacated as prayed for,
IT IS HEREBY ORDLRLD that all that portion of the plat of City Park Addition to Whatcom,
rashington, lying tlest of the East Boundary line -of Smith Street therein, be, and is hereby
vacated; said portion of said plat to be so vacated includes Block 5, 6, 7 and 8; the alley
between blocks 5 and 6; the alley between blocks 7 and 8; Aura Street; Morrison Street; Smith
Street and all that portion of Ferry Street lying betaeen the Eiest boundary line of Aura Street,
and the East boundary line of Smith Street, and all t_7at portion of r'roodviorth Street lying be-
tween the ti`lest boundary line of: Aura Street and the East boundary line of Smith Strcet
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i' ioners of '-�lhatcom County "
It State of "�iashington n
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
Co. Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. martin, Deputy.
Geo. Eider
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
F. C. Reeve
Member of Board of County Commissioners.
Fred E. Juaube
idember of Board of County Commissioners.
Affidavit of Posting Notices re Vacation of.Portion of City Park Addition was filed with
the Board.
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✓ Application of M. 4/. A. Lodge for dance as YIahl on January 25, 1930, was endorsed approved
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by the Board.
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T11 THE iJiATIL>:t Ol{ lh_�.dSr LHING )
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FUIZD
ORDER TO TRANSFER
'yH��REAS, there has been filed with this Board, a resolution from the School Board of
District No. 301 directing that the balance in the Junior High School Fund be transferred to
the Building Fund of School District No. 301.
N0r`J, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the County Treasurer and County Auditor be and they
hereby are directed to transfer the balance of $33,203.40 from the Junior High School Fund to
the Building Fund of School District No. 301 and to credit all further collections for the
Junior Hiaph School Fund directly to said Building fund.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of January, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. XIA CHID, County Auditor
& Lx-officio Clerk of the Board
By F. C. ',1artin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the.Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. :Laube
County Commissioner
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f Surety Bond of Johnson & Johnson in amount of W,678.29 covering their contract for. -con-
struction of Steel Span across the P,iiddle Fork of the Nooksack River, given by American Bonding
Co. of Baltimore, was accepted by the Board.
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C O N T R A C T
THIS AGREEMENT, Made and entered into this 27th day of January, 1930' between Vihatcom
County, Washington., and Johnson & Johnson hereinafter called the Contractor;
Witnesseth: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements herein-
after mentioned to be made and performed by i4hatcom County, the Contractor hereby covenants
and agrees as follows
1. To complete all work.and agrees to furnish all the materials necessary to con-
struct, improve, and complete the Steel Span across the Uiddle Fork, Nooksack River, in
Whatcom County, Washington, 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 Supervising Engineer, of said County, or his
duly authorized inspector or agent, and his decision as to the true construction and mean-
ing 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 neces-
sary 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 Frith 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 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 completing the work included under this contract,and
employ by contract or other.Rrise, 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 Whatcom 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 loth day of 11arch, 1930.
6. Time sizall be the essence of this contract on the -cart of the Contractor, and i.n
case the Contractor shall fail in the due rierformance of the contract by and at the time here-
in mentioned, he shall be liable to )ay to Nhatcom County for liquidated damages, and not as.,
a pena lty, the sum of ten (510.00) dollars for each and every day which may elapse between the
appointed and actual time of completion,, wnzich sum is hereby agreed upon, fixed, and determined
as the damagos that !rill be suffered by said Whatcom County, by such failure to complete same
within the time named; and said Whatcom County may deduct the damnF es from the amount due or
to become due to the contractor; and such ()ayments or deductions small not in any 1;rise release
the Contractor from the further obligations and penalties in respect to the fulfillment of the
entire contract, nor any right said Villnlatcom County sight have to claim, sue for and recover
compensation and damages for non-performance of this contract, or any :cart thereof.
Y. 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 oartial payments
not to exceed eighty percentum of the estimated value of the work done, which estimate is to
be made by the slid Engineer, and the same filed :,rith the clerk of the Board of County Commiss-
ioners of said 'VIl iatcom County, s,rhich estimate shall bear the certificate of the said Engineer
that such work ha.s been done in all respects as required by the terms of this contract. Final
payment due hereunder s1zall be made within thirty days from the time this contract lias been
complied wigs by t-ie Contractor ana the work done in accordance there1,vith, the same to be
evidenced by the certificate of the said County Engineer filed %rrit i the sL�id clerk to the
effect that after examination the said County Engineer found the work fully performed and com-
olied -Frith in accordance ,rith t e terms of this contract, also upon the examination of the
said Board of County Commissicners, of said 77hatcom County, and tiie 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 resolution, vrhich resolution shall be entered upon the min-
utes of said Board, and the same shall aut_`orize the final oaymont to be made upon this con-
tract, and direct ti-ie County Auditor to draw his ware!nt upon the County Treasurer for the
amount due: provided, that before making such final payment the Contractor shall show to the
satisfaction of said 1,11hatcom County that all just debts due for labor performed or material
furnisn.ed tie said Contractor have been paid. It is further wgreed th t any payments or con-
tributions due or required by Chan. 74 of the Laws of Vlishington 1911 (Industrial insurance
Act) or any amendments thereto, from the County of Vlaatcom, by virtue of or on account of any
of the viork done 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 t1le basis of ti_e :iork of said month, and shall be made upon the nroper written order and
demand of the Industrial Commission of the State of 'Joa_shington, a notice' of :rhich order and
demand shall be served upom said Contractor prior to said deduction. It is further agreed
that the Contractor herein shall be subject to the -provisions of said act.
RECORD OF COXIMISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan TERM Lionday
THE
27th
DAY of January
19 30
It is further agreed t i-- t if prior to a:ny payment being made under the terms of this con-
tract, notice is received by "'i atcom County that any laborers, r_:echa.nics, material -men, or other
.persons, "'Inc) have su r,)Iied or furnished said Contractor -:rith any labor, service, ma.trtri als, roods,
Or y O,. rol1 1cVe C�£1mS against connection e c,.
said Contractor, for same, for dnica elrrim any sac_z laborer, mec.luanic, Material -man, or other
7erson ,could be entitled Lo a. lien under trhe laws of the State of 71,�-.shinvton ::ere such work not
a )U2iic ::'orb'_, or j71'o.7ei` claim ar mist the bo-nd In such cases required by law, 3hatcom COUnty
si_C11 have the right to reL jin out of t:.e --u ;nts then due or to become due to said Contractor,
tale arnount of such claim or claims in a.duiti n t-J -lot less that t,:renty (23) oer cent herein pro-
vided to be retained until Lhe finial con°l ,letion of said work, sufficient to cover all such claims
of whit . notice shall have beeli giver_ until suc l claims shall :lava beer. fully satisfied and paid,
aznd receipts in full for the i�:_rle_ S_ia.11 liave been furnished by tna said Contractor to said :ti'ha.t-
com County, and t_' .' said Contractor hereby e« )ressl, agrees to p :y r11 sucl. cl aims.
8. 7hen any claim, demand or estimate hereunder shell _lave beer_ all -),:red b7:r the ✓.roper
autLlority, the )roper officer shall drat:✓ ',rari'a.rits to the ariount or per cent of such claim, de?i,and
or estimate, then , E.yable under t:iis contract in payment thereof. In ; arrr: nts dravin against the
Road and 3ridge Fund being ri fund theretofore created in the treasury of said County by resolutic-n
of t:.e r3oa.rd of County Commissioners of said County, and recorded in Record of Commissionerst Pro-
ceedings, l"lhatcom County, and all t1le terms and conditions of said resolutions are hereby express-
ly referred to and made a past hereof as tho fully set forty herein, and t=lis agreement is express-
ly made subject to all of tale .)rovisions of slid sections of said resolution.
9. 2,10 alt ration shall be made in the ;Dark shovin and described in the ola.ns and soecifica-
tions e:ticeJt upon written orde—c of -ne said [ ngl.neer an :is provided hereinbefore, and when so
made t1.e value of the :ror?r so added or omitted tted small be comt7uted b;; t1�e said Engineer and the
amount so determined shhall be fin:ll and conclusive and binding u.ihon the Contractor, and the amount
so found shall be added to or deducted fror:,i tlLe contract price, as the case may be.
10. `!'ale Contractor si.u.11 provide: sufficient s<:.fa and pro -per facilities for the inspection
of the ,V"or': by said ';w lutccrn Co-ant,yr or its aut i�.-)ri ;eat re:)resentatives . The said Contractor shall
furnisr: 1:iit,io;;_t charge, to said l','_latcJm County, or its ;_ut':iori-ed re present:..tines, samples of
cement or oL leer materials used in c:xnstraction as sL;,id ss_mples -may be required, in order that the
c"laracter of such. materialsrmly be deLeri�ir.ed. fill mat: rials rind rzethods s_Za.:ll be subject to the
aoc)roval of the said Engineer. Defective vlork or material may be condemned by tiie said Engineer
at any tirrse before t:le fin.�1 acce)t,,n e of t_le ,,fork.
1'ioti ce of condemnation shall be [ iven by tile saii..t Engineer in ivrl ti nS . Suc1i condemned
work s 7tall be lr:ill7C Cli itc?ly taken it.79ri1 or cl!anzc d.
1Jefoctiv-1 drat:'.!°ill s'.lall be immediately removed or disnos&_-1 of try. tlio satisfaction of the -
said hn iineer. Failu_ e or ne lect' on L-h.e )a art of the said Engine: r tJ coiad, mn uns_7ltisfactory
rr,raLerial or to _'c j c t inferior 31_all in no :iay release the Cont :° ctor, nor shall it be
construed to mean tne such nor shall the finlrl acceota:nce bar said Whatcom
County from recovering damaf;es in case fraud 'drain Ol'Lcticed.
Time lost in replacing :3uc ii:r :;r{J:le ' :;i.i'k shall furnish no ground to t e Contractor for
claiming an extension of time for the cunipletion of tie vrork.
Incomipeterit, careless and negligent eriplo,rees s_lia,11 be forthwith discharged by the Con-
tractor ujon Tryritten request of t=1(-- said End in:ter, end failure to comply sue request sh'all
be sufficient ground for the termination of t Iis contact, as ,)rovided herein.
Should tiie Contractor be delayed in tine of t1ne ,cork or t'ie completion thereof
by the act, neglect or fault of t--e 1„loincer, t'::en the time fi:,ed for t_le completion of the ""ror'_i:
s"da:ll be e.fterd.ed for a period eq'uivr__lent to the tirne lost by reason thereof, •arizicll extended
period shall be detert,.ined tend fixed by ti'he s id INI'l£.,tcom County, but no a..11o,:!ance scull be made
unless claim therefor is t)resented in vrritirh to t%le said County within tin (10) days after
t:-I e occur. nce of such delay.
11. It is further mutually a r'eeu betaeen the parties hereto that no certificate filed
or pa;;rmant :jade ander this contract, except the final payment, shall be e idence of the per-
formance of tiliis contract eit-her ,molly or in part, and that no oayment srlall be construed to
be an acce-ota:.nce of defective :rork or improper mate.r'ials w1iich ma. r ��opear :iithin two (2) years
after final payment.
1'2 The "cork and ms._terials covered b;; this contract shall be at the sole risk of the
Contr,a.ctor' until th-e same shall have been finally accepted by t:1e said Engineer and said Whatcom
County and any da._mage or loss ti.'lat may occur or result to the same prior to the final accepta ace
of said work by the said Engineer and said ','111atcom County, shall fa.11 upon and be mode good by
tale Contractor.
13. This Contract Shall not be assi-nable in ;Thole or in t-)art. T'_ae Contractor shall
;_give This personal attention to the work at all times, and be present, ei. trier in person or by
duly a:_utnorized represantatives, on tie site of t u vror;k, continually during; its progress and
shall receive instructions from the said Engineer. Any sub -contractor shall be considered as
tale agent of the Contractor and the latter srlall be responsible for any indebtedness incurred
by such agent. If any sub -contractor fails to oerfor�_, his -rrork in -a satisfactory manner this
contract may be te--ominated by the board.
14. Tile Contractor shall be liable for all da.ma Fes and injury vrnic i srlall be caused
or which occur to any person or pes`sons or pro.7ert77 '11i'latsoever by reason of any neglige.nce
of said Contractor or any of his servants, employees or sub -contractors, or by reason of any
breech or violation of any of t=ae provisions of triis agreement or any of :zis duties or obli-
rations thereunder.
The Contr ,ctor shall assume all liability for and orotect said l'"hatcom County from
any damages or claims arising from t_le use Jf an,1, ),w tented articles in any part of tale work.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Eonday THE 11,' i°t_`1
DAY OF January
251
1930
15. It is a -DLrt of t,ie pu'olic �oli.cy of tiie StE,te of ;',ta'sningtin that all -stork by
contract or by day labor done for it or any ?olitical subdivision Cre,,teiJ by la,;;, slla ll be
perf orr eci in cla;j Of not more t:lat ,P,i ?ht -lours eac'1, exce_"fit in cases of el-traordina.ry
emergency.
No case :._)f elctraordinary emergency shall be construed to e.-ist in an;r case :there
other labor can be found to takke t=-e dace of labor r :i c l has already been emPlo,yea for
eight Tours in any calendar day. In case of violation of tine provisions of this article
said W.'a-atcom County shall have tie rig It to cancel this contract and to com,)lete the stork
in the manner provided herein.
16. The Contfactor agrees to execute and furnis l t e said 117 cg
to 1 sa. �, 1�-tom County; � good
and sufficient surety bored, to be ,,)ayable to sa.iC. ','lie.atcom "ounty, the same to be in the pen1
surd of tine full c.mount of this contract, and conditioned that the Contractor ,,till faithfully
perform the ',rork a,)on the terms, tit:lin tie time, and in accordance with the contract, pro-
files, ma js, -)L�,ns and sdecifications, and that 1.1e still indemnify the said ',;lhatcom County
against and direct or indirect d:_am:- ,es t_�at s all be suffered or claimed for injuries to
persons or proA)erty during, the construction and ira )rovement of such road or highaay and until
the same is acceited; and further conditioned as required by la .., for the payrnent of all
laborers, mechanics, sub -contractors and material men, and all persons -;rho shell supply such
person or .ersons or sub -contractors `.•rith provisions or su)flies for the carrying on such
':cork, and all just debts and dues and demands incurred in the raerformance of such %;cork.
If said Whatcom County shall have reason
become impaired since the execution thereof, or
for to furnish other or additional security.
to believe that the surety on said bond has
is insufficient, it may require the Contrac-
IDS-VI'1LIESS 'i;V-LEaECF, The said Contractors have i,.erinto set ttie .r hands and seals and
the said VVhatcom County pursuant to resolution duly ado_)ted by its County Commissioners, has
caused tlese presents to be subscribed by its said Commissioners and Clerk, and the name of
the Board to be hereunder affixed ti-1e day and year first above :tritten.
11 it i1 '1 it ti it 11 ii ;i It ii 11
" Boar,-L of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County
,r Statfa, e o'y shinnton 1r
li it 11 if 11 it 11 i" 11 U ti tf it It If
Attest: G. P. iLI'4CAIll
Clerk of Board of
County Commissioners
By F. C . liar tin, Deputy
e`fi�11TC 1, COli dTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman .Board
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
Jo inson Johnson
Contractor
B. E. Jorinson
Kirk S. Johnson
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of County Commissioners
On L.;oti.on the .Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, January 31,
1930) at 9 'A. M .
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
JanTERM
Friday
THE 31st
DAY OF January
..__.......... ..... ...
99 30
Tle Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on _;ionda.y, January 27, 1930. Present,
Geo Elder, Ctia.irman of the Hoard; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk of
t-n-- Board in attendance.
Tile follo, ing claim 1"as allo,red and proceedings 'iad:
SULDIL,t61 ALILIEF FU A).
Henry J. Love ?elief 5;20.00
--- 000---
On Notion of Laube, seconded by reeve, the Board agreed to rent steam piledriver to
Johnson Johnson for their contract 'fork on t.e Middle Fork Bridge, at a flat rental of $75.00
including moving in and out.
---000---
3LFURz- Till !3u -'HD ur' CuU�iTYISSTvidi�IiS u"r'
�J.7r�l0vt� i,Uulal'Y, J�,S_�I�'UTu�� .
I P1i .
l:?L i:;1il1L i iJ14� iJl:ij`"u UF
CUjIlTy r��.'I[C� t''fl'Y { .�,C uIKLD ( WLWEII� JF sl- LE.
11"6ii
:�,i RL1iS, tie real property hereinafter described r;as heretofore acquired by the CountJT of
, Y�atcom, State of �-Ias_iington., for delinquent ta- es under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for
said real property was duly and re-ularly executed and delivered to said County by the County
Treasurer, in accordance with the laws of the State of Vlasiiington; and
,,i�iERLAS, the .Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property nereiinafter described;
iqU If TriER FUr�E, IT IS i1ERE31 U WEiiEJ by the Board of County Commissioners of the said
County of ':`!hatcom, State of 1;13ashington, tnat the County Treasurer of said county be, and he hereby
is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at Public sale to the highest and best
bidder, all as provided i.n Clan. 263 Session La,,Vs of the State of i','as,=inF;ton for 1927, 1'1-UVIuED,
.,OJEVE-ti, t.iat said .)ro-oerty shall not be sold belo.,r the minimum Qrice hereinafter fixed for said
property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of
the sale of said property in the Bellingliam Lvoni_ng Ne%'Is, being; tie county official ne,r:snaper,
and a daily newspaper yrinted and published in said county, once a week for three consecutive weeks,..
-:rhic�i said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with
the time and place of said sale, whi c.li shaill be between ttie :;ours of 9 o'clock A.1J. and 4 o'clock
P .I',1. on a date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court
;louse in Bellingaam, in said County, dasf.ling ton, 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 desi ;nated in t:,.e notice of such sale, or at the time
and place at which said sale may be adjourned.
`1'he follolrrin; are the descriptionsof t.-ie real property to be sold, and the minimum sale
pric for said property as fixed by the County C;'om-Assioners.
din. Price
fixed by
Description _ Year Tax _ Co. Commrs.
SE t SW Sec 4, T.tp 38 211, F' 5 E, 40 a. 1920 z' 140.00 �=
W 50.00
S1 NEI SE = less road, Sec 4, T o 39 id,
R 1 E, 19.70 a. 19150.00
N 20 a. of Lot 4 - �1z i1E-4 '�Eh Sec 16,
T? n) 39 11. 1 lE, 40 a. 1920 344 . of 300.00
1,v 10 a. of 11E. 1�E , ex. 20 ft strip
across 11. - S end for road, Sec 25,
T'wp 39 Tti , f; 3 E 1920 83.81 50.00
S 30 a. of Svi1 a'�J less rd, Sec 9, Tl:rp
40 T,l, R 1 L, 29.30 a 19f?l 270.10 150.00
RECORD OF COAMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Friday THE 31st
DAY OF Janualny
253
1930
Lots
1
21
Blk 7,, Last Fairhaven
1921
9.86
4.00
Lots
5
-
Last
8, 31k 11, L Fairhaven
1921
zi
0
'.00
Lots
1 w
2,
Blk 12., East Fairiiaven
1921
2.86
4,00
Lots
1 to
0,
31k "i South ';V_.at-com
1921
42.17
27. 00
Lots
1 to
9,
Blk 8, Sout.a 11,,wtcom
191-11
4 2 . 1 171
27.00
Lots
151 to
9,
Blk 10 Sc-,ut.-i t c om
1921
23.30
15.00
Lots
8 w-
9
Blk 1, South VI'Llatcon,
1922
8.67
6.00
Lots
1
2,
31z, 10, Sout-i l.-T.L.atcom
1922
8.67
6.00
Lots
7 L
8,
Blk 19, Eldridge 5'-- Bartlett ts
1�
Add. to Se some
1992
174.25
175.00
Lots
1 to
4
inc. -ill: 24, Lld2idge
�k BC,rtlettfs
Add. to Sehorile
19 2 ID,
35.53
36.00
Lot
18.,
Blk
5, Eldridge �, -DaIrItlettlS
Add.
to Sehome
1922
39.82
100.00
Done
in regular
adjourned session of the
Board this
31-st day of January,
1930.
TI It
if II If
11
11 It If tt 11 It It ff it
Geo. Elder
Board
of
Count-,,-
Com_.,iss- 1t
Chairman of
the Board
ioners
of
Vi'hatcom County 1t
F. C. Reeve
State
of
71asliingtDn 11
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On T,,Iotion the Board adjourned at 4 I.I. to meet Saturday, Februa—r 1,
1930, at 9 A.. 111.
254
JLM.TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Saturday
,.J THE
It
DAY OF February
1930
T:ie Board mit�:5t .)--,rsuar.-,t to adjourrmisnt tr-hen .-)n F-,,-Jd,,j,r, Jar.,ua---y 31, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, C-'iiairnmr. of the 3oard; F. C. Reeve ana Fred E. Laube, 1viembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in at tnd,:: rice.
T-e follo,,-rinc, claimms -:ie-i-e Lllovied and nad:
-Lj� j j, - i � 12 L , , . ' 1;1� 7 � �
I , IL; .4 L � L, 14 LD L, U i,
G. 13. Kincaid
I
Sa -a
as
111"'ounti,r editor
,
187.50
F. C. 1.iartin
S a, I ar 17*
as
D[:uty i: It ditor -le---!-. of 3voa--d
175.00
L. Cozier
D a,
1 J-',,7
as
Bookkeeper for a' i t o r
105.00
L1. 3ronsema
S 1 a r
as
AssIt. Boakkee�-)er School De-)uty
135.00
i- J. Love
Salaa
cas
Lxl)U, ),Uditor
157.50
L. E. King
do
14'. 50
'lice Lyle
1,�
do
120.30
1. t Colvin,(order to County
_`-uditor)
do
(11/31 mo)
42.75
Jessie ;`,falters
Salary
as
recorder
13'7. 50
Julia T. Cliurch
do
122.50
Hosamion(a Barrett
SL:iardy
as
Auto Clerk for Auditor
135.00
J. ',7. .'.cGj.-iee
Salary
as
e tr fiato License for editor
� I ci
125.00
Edna 1,.Iae I,-' in-smore
do
9 days)
3-1.50
do!)e Kincaid
do
�3 1--Ilys)
10.50
Christine iijaltalin
SL-4,j-ary
as
Depot, auditor 2/ 31. mo)
38.64
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. sleeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
1613.66
0. Olson
f
""a! a-
as
Just,' ice of Peace
100.00
E. C�iristop�,Iei-son
-'a -L a r
as
cle.L." for Justice 0�,
e C-,L c 0
50.00
D. ','I. Feat?ler'(�ile, (order to
-,,,
First 111ational B,-ik)
S 'alary
as
Justice of :"eace
100.00
.::nude iLlock
Sala--y
as
Clerk for Justice of pe,,ce(18/31 mo)
(EL EERGIMICY)
14.50
Beach
Sdl,y
rons t & ble
60.00
Geo. h. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner(112.50) ;: Probc-tion
Officer (G,..50)
175.00
Aivada Kelly
1
S a i a.l -
as
Probation off-jr-er
125.00
11-arion LeCoco
Sala--ir
d
a s
Healtii Of--L' . i c e
18,7.50
-arg,aret J. Diaz
Saiara-
as
Tuberculosis nurse
150.00
,1L,,,ry Pritchard
Sal ai-,"-
as
Assistant-,
Tuberculosis 1-ur.,,,e
150.00
as
Cororie-r-
6 :3 .66
!,.irs. R. O. Stone
Salary
as
juvenile Homo
100.00
_Plector Ga-,,%,1ey
Salmi •
as
Janitor
150.00
Jess Olsen,(order to County
S a i cill r-,)r
as
lli&'Lit ',7atc,,.r,,;an (19 days)
66.50
Louise Ga,,-Iley
Salary
as
Ptssist��nt Janitor
25.00
R. 11. Owen
do
(15 days)
60.00
Ed E. ilardin
Salary
as
Superia2 Jud.-;e
173.65
Ed*,,din Gruber
do
178.65
Arciiie B. Stelaart
Salary
as
Clerk
18' .50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
a s
Dc t�.-juty Clork
150.00
Alice Hi t z
do
125.00
Frank 1 s on
Salary
a S
Tr en L--, s u r c r
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
&I @rir
.)
as
De;,uty Tre,-s-a-rer
I G
'5.00
Nell J. Brand
do
(19/31 mo)
85.80
F-reelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
inde:: (le, k for Tre,---suiel-
130.00
Earl Lan ;don
SD -,l ary
as
Boo' for Trelasurer
130.00
Arena Oberlatz
0,,iiary
as
Roll Clerk for. Tre%surer
115.00
Irene 11,.oe
do
115.00
G2,.ce E,sterbrook
Salary
a s
',7arr::.nt f-,,-- Tre:-surer
115.00
Adene Carlson
" a i al. r
'S -
as
Clerk f
- for Treasurer
105.00
L� Thomas
S,11E. ry
as
e---tlou Clerk for Trc e,
100.00
I: i, rs I. H. HolamLm
do
100.00
13. ii. Field
do
100.00
Taeresa Poster
do
17/31 mo)
54.84
Roberta Snyderdo
?,rs)
13.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
S e r -i f f
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
M ice -De,3uty S-ierlff
135.00
C -- . -L and born
Saiar-j
as
C-iicf De-)utS-- -riff
150.00
Daniel ,,IcCus.!i
Salary
as
Tl�, a-,,: Colcto2 for Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
-;� riff
DeL�jjtir "'10
145.00
Bernard Uson
do
I/
1415.00
A. A. Reynolds
do
145.00
i7. P. Ealrike
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Assistant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Jail 11.1atron
40.00
Foster Y. Carver
Salary
as
Assessor
18"- ' '.50
J. G. 1-iostette--,
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
1(35.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
De)uty Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
11clon Cam --)bell
do
130.00
D. ,%1cA,-t1-1ur
Salary
as
Field De7uty Issessor
150.00
ArinL: , B'. Van Cleve
Sala.r
as
Clerk for Pssessor
1,00. 00
L. Frasier
-Lar-,,
as
De lut-,- --Iss�ssor
Fula(5 days)
25.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Assistant Su-)rt. of Schools
125.00
Earie !aelseth
Salary
Qs
Clerk for Su,)erintendent (24 days)
72.00
L,)uis ',V. KinE,
Salary
as
horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B. Carroll Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural }_sent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
S a 1 EL r
as
Ass1t. Atc7ricultural Agent
41.66
Jan. - TERM Saturday THE. -
1st DAY of February
79 29
CURRENT EXPENSE (continued)
Inez Arnquist
Salary as Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary as' Stenographer for Agri. Agent
-90:00
Frank M. Allyn--
Salary as Prosecuting'Attorney
187.50
Lawrence N1. Keplinger
Salary as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary as•StenograUher for -Prosecuting Attorney
125.00
C. C. King
Salary as Superintendent of -County Home
150:00
M. B. King.
Salary as Matron &.Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary as Teamster at County Home
70.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Cook at County Home
100.00
Mary D. Bell
Salary as Ass1t Cook at County Home--
25.00
Gladys White
Salary as. Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles,
Salary as Asstt. Nurse at County Rome
75.00
C. L. Moss
do
75.00 ,
A. J. Welch
d0 _
25.00
Bessie Welcome
do (7/31 mo)
16.94
Mrs. Agnes Collard
do (24/31 mo)
58.06
Charles J. Sly
Salary as Janitor at County Home
75..00-
C. A. W. Smith_
Salary as Hostess atCounty Home
1.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
10.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer.
187.50
Wilbur R. Riley
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer
137.50
Walter Fouts.
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer (10 days)
65.00
George D. Paynton
Salary as Chainman for Engineer (22 days)
99.00.
Jule E. Martin
Salary as, Captain of Ferry (9/31mo)
60.80
J.. M. Granger
Salary- as. Engineer of Ferry (9/31mo); .
60.80
Melvin Bamford-
Truck Driver a/c Repair to Ferry Slips
5.76
J. A. Wells
Salary as Special -Deputy Sheriff
25.00
Phil Jobe
do
25.00 "
Chas. W. - Buandon
do
•25.00
W. H. Martin
Salary as Hightwatchman at Court _House (12 days)
42.00
G. P. Kincaid'
Express paid on Auto Licenses
4.50
Geo. Elder
Expense as County .Commissioner
8.15.
F .. C... Reeve
do
''do
6.90
Fred E . - L cube
12.44
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
10.10.
Carl I1'ccoy
Expense as Supervising Engineer
10.35
Nellie'H. Abbott
Expense as County Superintendent of Schools
-15.84.
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as Charity Commissioner-
-4.20
.W.' H. Beach
Expense as Constable
27,90'`
H. B. Carroll, Jr.'
Expense as Agricultural Agent
59.32
LeVern N. Fr.eimann
Expense as Assistant Agricultural Agent
70.53
Inez.A.rnquist
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
-60.66
Pacific Tele. &I.Tele. Co.
Phone service,to County Offices
_88.23
Mrs. Ed: Aursness
Conducting Exams -for County Superintendent
3.00
.Mrs. Katherine Elsbree
do _.
6.18
Mrs.. Lillian P. Medcalf
do
6.00;
Beulah H. Hobart
do
6.00
Mae H... Simpson
do
6.00
H. S. Dwelle
" do
6..00
Rowena Timerman
do
6.00
Olive.,H.; Bamford
do
6.00
Mrs. Mae R. Petty
do
3.00_
W..L. Selby
do
7.50
Mrs..Lloyd C. Still
do
6.00
Mrs. Amelia..Waxmuth•
Grading papers for County Superintendent
3'.00'
Dorothy Rosser Meurer
do
3.Q0
Mary G .. Hoyer
do
3.00
Mr s . Gladys Marx
do
3.00
Lloyd ' C . Still
do
3 .-00
Blanche G. Little
do
3.00
Mildred E. Denny
do
3.00
Mrs. Ruth L. Johnson
do
3.00
Vernon Zachrison
do,00
Ethel Palmer
do
3.00
Lois Pebley
do
3.00
Mrs. Daisy B. Griffen
do
3.00
Mrs. -Clara S. Hatvedt
do
3.00
Dessie. hl7iy Dunagan
do
3.*00
E-.-L: Steinke
do
3.00.
Milton M. Blonden
do
3.00
Victor -A. Johnson
do
3.00
Mrs.. Carl Anderson
do
3.00
William S . Perry
do
3.00
Charles Rand
Repor'ting . in J. of P. Ct . f-or 'Prosecuting Attorney
5.00 .
J. A. .!,Miller & Co.
Bond. Premium for Nellie H. Brand Deputy County 'Treas..
50.00
Andrew Danielson
Bond Premium.for Witherow as Constable for Blaine
5.00
Mrs. Jennie A. Dunn
Work at Juvenile Home
8.00
Lind -Gravel -Co.
Rent(42.50) x fuel(52.00) for Juvenile Home
94.50
Northern Grocery -Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
44.55'
Brown & Cole, Inc.
do
35.21
W. J-Pynor
do
1.30
PugetSound Power &, Lt. Co.
Light, Pother .& ''Wiring for Juvenile Home
18.15` -
G . --Hanley
Repairs to ironer for Juvenile Home
1.00
Morse'Hardware Co.
Vac. Cleaner, etc.: for Juvenile. Home
34.46.
Northwest.Hardware Co.
Lamps; etc. for Juvenile Home
8.69'
Hanning Hardware Co.
Kettles, etc.. for Juvenile Home
3.70
Model•Truck & Storage Co.
Moving furniture for Juvenile home
10.50
Will D.. Pratt, Secretary
School Books for boys at Juvenile Home
.61
Stahley+s Variety Store
School Supplies for children,at Juvenile Home
4.12
John J'.. Phelan
Labor at County Home
10.00
W. T.-Oliver
do
10.00
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM
Saturday
THE
1st DAY OF February 19.30
Mrs. F. --Lohman---' .
Elwin -Beyer., (order to M.-B. King)
Dr. T . M. Barlow, (order to I.l . B.
King)
Hollis & O1Connor
Citizens Dock Co., (order -to M. B.
KTng)
Hugh Eldridge, (order to M. B.
King)
M. B. King
Lee Grocery Co.
F. F. Gerard
W. J. Pynor
Ryan Fruit Co.
1flnatcom Co. Dairymen's Asstn.
Ferndale Bakery
blConnor Grocery
Carlisle Fish Co.
Fox River Butter Co.
0. H. Seiple Co.
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Bellingham Coal Mines
Bellingizam Builders Supply Co.
Henry Nulle
Lynden Department Store
H. Lapidus
The Home Store
Thiel & Welter
Brown Barber Supply Co
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
City Drug Store -
Thompson'a.Drug Store
Red Cross Pharmacy.
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory
Riverton Sanatorium
Laurel Beach'Sanatorium
Iilrs. .John Schemstad
Mr-s . Mary Lunden
Mrs.. Stella Tucker
Mrs. LuVerne 'Searl
Peter Jorgenson
Mrs. Clara N. Turner
Alva Aitken
Mrs, Lviargaret Phillips
Mrs. Elsie Kernan*
Mrs' Alice L. Ireland
Mrs. Esther Thompson
George 'S . Laub -
St . -'Luke ' s hospital
Ben Tucker
M. E;. Clarke
Bertha lAlilson, (order to P . J.
Johnson)
Arthur C. Harlow
E. E. Purdy 9 Sons, Inc.
M.. J. O t Connor
Columbia Grocery
-Fair Mea:_t & Grocery Co.
Mt. Baker Grocery
Grant Grocery
Brown & Cole, Inc
Brown & Cole, Inc
Jacobson Grocery
Cleary Grocery
Rue's Grocery
Quality Grocery
N. C. Keith
Mt. Yiew:. Store
Lynden Department Store
J. W. Austin
Wolten & Mlontfort, Inc.
Eve°son- Mercantile Co.
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
H. B. Niles
A. Potter
W. S . Woolever
McRea Sr Son'
L. E. Haggard
Tine Home Store
J. F. 1,11ise
Golden Rule -Trading Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE.FUND (continued)
Labor at County Home
.do _
Dental services to County Home
do
Freight for Cou?� y. Home
Stamps & Stamped.Envelopes for County Home
Paid for truck license for County Home
Groceries for County Home
do
do
Vegetables for County Home
Butter for County Home
Bread for County Home
Coffee for County Home
Fish for County Home
Feed for County Home
do
power &, Light for County Home
Gasoline(37.87) & fuel oil(307.25) for
County Home
Coal for County Home
Coal for Kitchen at County Home
Wood for cottages at County'Home
Shoes for County Home
Shoe repairs for County Home
Edse. for County home
Beds, etc. for County home
Supplies for County Rome
Kettles, etc. for County Home
Lamps & Hardware fo.r County. Home
Drugs for Co Patients(24.20) & County Home
(97 .-30)
Drugs for Co. Patients(8.00) & Co. Home(3.25)
Drugs for Jail(7.'65) Juvenile Home(8.20) County
Home(13.15).
Drugs.for County Patient
Laboratory work for County Physician
Care of County Tuberculosis Patients
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Care of County Patient.
Care -of Marcy children
Care of Mary A. Mitchell
Care of T .. Johnson family
Burials etc-. for indigents
,Burial of Bertrand
Groceries for. :Newrell, et al
Groceries tor'Jensen, et al
Groceries for Mrs.' Nettie, Evans
Groceries for, Golden
Groceries for Ekstrom
Groceries for Thompson., . et al
Groceries for Lebron, etal
Groceries for .Trove
Groceries for Cline, et al
Groceries for •.Schemstad` & Johnson
Groceries for Edwards
Groceries(64'.51) & fuel(13.78) for M.innard,
et al
Groceries for Conrad
Groceries for Jeltma, et al
Groceries for Hale & Perry
Groceries(90 0.0) & wood(5.5.0 for Schmidt, et al
Groceries 7.61) & shoes (5.00) for Mrs. Hoffman,
Groceries for Harrington, et al
Groceries' for Nims
Groceries for Garvin
Grocer.i es for. Smoot
Groceries for Meade
Groceries for Mrs. Conrad
Clothing for Indigo_ nt children
Wood for Mrs. Tones
°wood for Carl 'Dumler
23.00
22.50
-2.50
3.50
460
3.89
1.,25
-423.17
110.77
70.67
29.95
116.70
56.02
157.70
24..75
39.00
188.97
74.87
345.12
60.85
51.97
5.00
6.95
27.50
231.06
-201.85
3.45
57.36
21,37
121.50
11.25
29.00
6.75
2.50
270.13
257.13
66.42
66.42
60.00
60.00
45.00
45.00
45.00
30.00
30.00
25.00
20.00
20 ..00
2.60
20.00
10.00
18.00
67.00
25.00
233.62
62.04
1.60
.15 87'
11.61
'114.46
117.02
12': 55
22.28
-25.00
16 :'00
78.29
26.49
71.18
12.05
95.50
12.61
39.99
15.00
30.01
36.93
30.45
20.00
20..96
4.50
1-7.50
E. L. Bartlett Fuel Co. Wood for Roe, et al 21.,00
RECORDS :OF :COMMISSION ERS - 'PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM . Saturday THE .1st DAY of February
g .30
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Wilder -&...Montfort
Mood for Lyons, et _,al
14.25.
. Henry- Nulle
Wood 8c coal for LeBarron
..13..75
Bellingham Coal Pines
Coal for vale & Kizer -
10.15
Firs. --Harry Olin
mouse rent for Brooks
6.00
Joseph F`.. Donnelly
House -rent for Strahl {to Feb. 17)
26.00
Lane-&' Bland
Room rent` for Miss 'Evans
8.50
Bellingham relater Dept.
'hater -rent for -Mrs. -Hung (Jan to June r_cl)
7.50
Puget Sound Power 8: Light Co..
Lights for 'Hunt & Evans
2.60
M."-C. Anderson -"
.Moving, Mrs: - Larson
7.00
Bellingham 'Evening News
.Goo.
Publ . for Commrs . (5..93) & Tre*as . (1.80)
7.73
.Union:Printing Co.'
Supplies for County Offices 1,322.75
Griggs Stationery & Printing Co`.
do
29.50
Anstett_Printing Co.
Printing for Assessor
33..75
Towner Printing Co.
Printing for Treas.(31.75) &-Prob. Of.(13.25)
45..00
G. L.-Morgan
Printing for County Clerk.
107.50
Griffith. Printing Co .
Printing for County Clerk (10.75) . w- Aua .7(11.25)
22.00
Deer�,aester'-Button Book Co.
-Supplies for Audi,tor(3`.:00) & Treas. (8:60)
11.60
Northwest Used.Car-Manual, Inc.
Manuals for Co. Assessor
1.50
Tvlulti-Letter Service
Specifications for En ineer
10.00
T. F. Doan
Blue Prints for. Engineer
54.15
Kroll -Map Co.-
Atlas of Bellingham for Co. Assessor
55.00
Sandison Studio
Photos for Co. Agri-. Agent
1.92
Underwood Typewriter Co.-
Mach. rental for State Examiner
6.00
Remington Rand Business Serv.
Adding Machine for Assessor
283.50.
J. .H.- Chambers
:.,Cleaning check ,writers for Aud. (7.50) Treas.
(7.50)
15.00
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriffts car
.56
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Sheriff's car(2.17) & Garage Equip(17.95)20.12
Diehl Motor Co.
Supplies & parts.to Com.(.10) & Sher.(1.46) cars
1.65
Tabor & Cruikshank
'Parts -for Sher.(.68) Agri. Agt.(3.50) & Garage
-
Equip (. 50)
Iddins Buick Co.
Supplies & parts for 8her.(.47) & Agri. Agt.(3.55)
4.02
The Weldit Co.
Welding for Sheriff i s car
1. 00'
Storage Battery Supply Co..
Battery=serv. to Comm.(50) Co. Supt.(1.50)
Sher. (4.06) Imo,. Agri . Ag,t . (16-: 48)
22.54
Standard Auto Co.
Labor & Supplies for Agri. Agt. car
6.00
Bartholick Bros
Shoes.reoaired for prisoner in Co. Garage
2.10
Speirs w Speirs,
_Printing for..Cths.(3.50) Comm. Car(2.50) 9C Ferry
signs(28.50)
34.50
Wm.--T. Follis Co.
-Ins. Prem. on cars stored in Co. Garage
14.77.
Edward S . Grant, Inc.
Ins- Pre m . on 4 , cars (33.64),. &; Cths. F. & F.(23.40)
:57.04
Smith Livesey 11llright-Co.
Ins. Prem. on Cths. Fur. Fix.
23.40
R. H. Smith
do
23.40
F. L. Olslager..
do on Lincoln -St. Mouse
8.00
C. A. Horst &'Son
do on Idaho.St.-House
15.00
J.A. Miller & Co.
.do on Voting Machines
146.62
Puget Sound Power:& Light Co.
Lts. for Cths.(88.82) Gas for Jaii(3.90) Lt(17.55)
Pwr. (10.52) for Garage.
120.79
Isabella Fraser
Board.of Prisoners
767.40
Floyd' -De Witt
Witness: State vs Harry A. Young
2.20
Don ?fasten
do
2.20..
Clyde Moses
do
2.20
Wm. B. Dudley
do
54.00
Barry Coonse
do
54.00
Ben U. Slyster
do.
2.20'
0.-G. Cooley
do
2.20
Albert M. Halverson
'S.
do
6.40
Arnold Olson
do
2.20
C. L. Babcock
do
30-.00
John. 111. Bri skey
do
7.20
Thos. K. Chambers.
do
7.20
Grant Sisson
do
7.20
B. A. Hinote
do
2.20
Arland Iverson
do.
2.20
Carl Erickson
do
2.20
I. P. -_,Aphire
juror:, do
1.20
Percy .L'iiTesey
do
1.20
C. S. Beard
do
1.20
Carli't6be
do
1.20
Henry., .R60der,
do
1.20
Geo,g•e--.Finnegan
-
do-
1.20
Andrew Danielson
J.. of P.:-S.tate vs_ J."�F�. McClintock
6.00.
Jno . J .. Pinckney
Witness; .'.do
2.20
W;: ;N.-.Hine
J. of P. State vs. H. - A. Schwan
5.50
Robert Witherow
Constable:.-. do
05
3.3.05
W. N. Hine
J.: of -P.: • State vs Harold Van ,�Vingerden
Robert'Witherow
Constable: do
3.05
J.'W'--Kindall
Office rent for Justice Court #2
25.00
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for Jail
2.50
Hockwald Chemical Co.
Carbolicide for Jail
11.75
Mt'. -Baker Grocery
Soap, etc. for Jail
8.05
Thal Bros.
mattresses for'Jail
70.00
City Sanitary Service Co'.
Removing garbage for Jail
1.84
The Home Store
Mdse-. for Janitor(2:20) x Jail(2.49)
4.69,
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Supplies -for Janitor
2.20
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry -for Jail(41.55) & Cths. (4.60)-
46.15
Morse Hardware Co. .
Hdw. for Treas.(4.75) Jail(1.54) & Cths.(6.15)
12.44
Northwest Hardware Co.-
Hdw. for Cths.(1.88) Garage Egp.(4.45) & Lummi-
Slips(3.75)
10.08
Standard Oil Co..
Fuel oil for Court House--- 196.48
258
Jan -TERM
RECORD ' OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Saturday THE lst
DAY of February
?19 30
B. B. Furniture Co.
-Ragen & Hogberg
Martin Electric Co.
Neher Bros.
Bellingham Sheet Metal Works
Hanning Hardware
W. E. Crabiil
E. C. Fowler
Don McMorris
R. H. Athearn
Tom. Da.veu -
Geo : YF . A;:: Hinton
M. L. Balfour
Schuman Steel & Machinery Co.
Granger & Martin
Tov.ner- Printing .Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Bellingham Marine Ry. & Boat
Bldg. Co.
Farm Bureau News
Melvin Baffiford
E. A. Nickson
P. J. Zwaschka
E. S. McKeene
Chas Willett
D. A. Kales
Walter Rich; order to Co.Auditor)
Walter Rich.,�order to Co.Aud_itor)
F. Osgoodby
Paul Ervin,;(ordbr to Co. Auditor)
J: J. Ervin,(order to Co. Auditor)
G. R. Bartholmew,(order to Co.
Auditor),
N. M. Bartholmew,(order to Co.
Auditor)
Chester Ryals
Willaim Haskin
C. Benson
Wm. Koker
Nels Clapper
1rVm . Royalty
Hugh Royalty
L. I. Brower
E. LeBarron,(order to I. N. Cone)
John Severson
T. P. Jeffers
C. Benson
Art Emmerson
M. L. Balfour
Ed Top
111. W . Van; Over
Albert Fazon
Fred Tarte
C. Benson
Newt Hale
Geo . Brov,rn
R. U. Hemmi
H. E. Brovm
Leo Jess.
Adrian'douwens
E. A. Nickson
The Home Store
Bellingham Evening News
Bellingham Sheet Metal Works
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Tabor & Cruikshank
International Harvester. Co.
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
H. W.. Buzzard
E. J. Frith
Western Tractor.& Equip. Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Feenaughty Mlachinery Co.
Howard -'Cooper Corp.
Schilling-Evertz Co.
Reid Brothers Co.
Puget Sound Welding `;forks
The 'lleldit Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Tennent Steel Corporation
1i1. r:I. Seeger
17hatcom Co. Dairymenls Assin.
H. A. Sprague
Alki Service Station
Shell Oil Company.
Standard Oil Company
Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co.
R. F. Raper
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Shade for Court House
Glass for Court House
Electric repairs for.Court House
Plumbing repairs in Court I -louse
Repairs to chair in Court House
Janitor supplies for Court House
Cleaning chimneys in 2 Co. houses
Scalp bounty on 1 Wildcat
do
do
do 2 1i
do 6 11 (30.00) & 1
Labor on ferry slip -
Cable for Lummi Ferry Slips
Fuel.oil, etc. for Lummi Ferry
Printing Ferry Reports
Air wPhistle for Ferry 11Ch of Kwina1l
Coyote(1.00)
Hauling out & toying Ferry "Centrally
Printing for County Auditor
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Salary as Truck Driver (22z days)
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
Labor cutting brush on roads (5 days)
do
do
do
do
do
do-
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
60
do
do
do
do
Salary as Road Superintendent
Labor ' on Smith . _Road
Labor moving Piledriver
Labor on bridges
do
do
do
Repairing Gas Shovel, etc.
Repairing Steam Shovel
do
do
.Repairs to Tractor
do
do
Trucking for Smith Road & others
Expense as Foreman Pris. Rd. Crew.
Clothing for Prisoner Road Crew
Publ. call for bids on bridges
Makingroad stop signs
Battery service to road car
Parts for road crew car
Parts for grader
do
do & truck
Funnel, etc. for grader
Parts for graders & tractors
Parts for Tractors, etc.
.Parts for Machinery .
Parts for Gas Shovel
Bushings for.- shovels
Repairs to boiler of Steam Shovel
Presto, etc. for repairs to Rd. Mchy.
Making trailer hitch
Hdw. for road equipment
Hdw. for equipment
Washers for Afliddle Fork Bridge
Patterns for Middle Fork Bridge
Salt a/c ice on Everson -Goshen Road
Gas a/c hammer to Middle Fork Brid e
Gas for moving drivel to Middle Forgk Bridge
Oil for Grader
Grease for cat tractor
Long distance service a/c road machinery
Piling -for Marietta Slough Bridge
3.60
2.95
1.05
27.85
.30
18.75
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
31.00
6.00
36.75
102.98
14 .:7 5
17.68
29.50
16.75
129.82
130 '. 00
30.00
21.00
17.00
21.00
6.05
6.95
17.00
13.. 00
13.00
12.00
13.00
17.00
17.00
17.00
_ 17.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
175.00
4.50
10.00
27.00
14.25
13.50
14.25
141:00
4.50
47.50
60.00
96.00
81.00
48.00
36.00
1.85
24.59
4.73
5.10
1.50
3.50
53.27
2.40
8.50
2.15
531.43
227.68
67.82
124.30-
28.60
188.95
21.00
55.00
51.06
16.72
18.90
2.50
2.50
1.10
3.68
17.40
4.40
2.40
'71. 25
RECORD :OF COMMISSIONERS TROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Saturday THE lst.
DAY OF February
19 30
John ,Bullock
Sam Bu11o,:ck
A. Ewing;
R.- L. Boren
Earl Gates
Orin- 'vlatson
Herb Clausen
Nick Omlin'
N. W. Rot_nenbuhler-
Joe Gotchy
William'Breurer
C. L. Hol.re
Acme Towi ship
Iverson Lumber Co.
Bellingham Concrete Products
Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply
Co..
Diehl Motor Co.
W. S. woolever
Standard Oil Co.
PERMANENT HIGHWAY.IolAI14TENANCE FUND
Labor on- Lake what. Blvd., .& Samish Road
do
do
Labor sanding hill on Deming-1lickersham Road
do
do
do
Labor on Deming-'Ilickersham Road
do
Grading roads
Repairing & grading roads
Grading, etc. on Sumas-Kendall Road
Removing snow from'Deming-Wickersham Road
Lumber fora Guide meridian Road
Draine tile for Guide 101eridian Road
Tile, etc. for Guide 1,11eridian & Blaine -Fern. Rds.
Supplies a parts for truck
Salt . fo-r- icy pavements
Gas for graders & trucks
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND
Melvin Bamford.
Salary as Truck Driver (21 days)
Clem Knutson
Labor on Parker & Shumaay:Jams
David'Bisset
do
Edgar Sollinger;(ord.er to
.
Pacific ,I;,Iercantile Co.)
do
Edgar Sollinger,(order to
Peoples State Bank)
do
Ted Zwaschka-
do
P . J . Ziias chka
do
Wm. Edwards
do
Art Emmerson
Labor on Shumway Wing
Max Fullner
do
M. L. Balfour
Labor on Bass Wing
Ed Top
do.
W. ,V. Van Over
do
Albert Fazon
do
Arthur Emmerson
do
Adrian Nouwens
Trucking for McAlpine & Shumway-Jams
Larson &.Miller
Welding pile rings
W. M. Seeger
Patterns for Jam Puller Donkey
Morse Hardware Co.
Cable for McAlpine & Shumway Jams
Schuman Steel & Machinery
Co. dire rope for Shumway Jam
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Equipment
Union Iron Works
Grate Pieces for Jam Donkey
Lynden Depattment Store
Powder, etc. forriver work
Bellingham Builders Supply
Co.Coal for Shumway &; McAlpine Jams
Standard Oil Co.
Oil for Parker Jam
ELDER DITCH idAINTENANCE FUND
Fred T,op
Labor on Ditch
SOLDIERS I. -,RELIEF FUND
Mrs. Florence-Holtzheimer Relief
LIQUOR.INVESTIGATION FUND
Geo-Carpenter Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff.
Smith A,46tor Co. Auto for Sheriff
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T.
67.50 rk
45:00
35.00
10.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
24.75
5.25.
35.00
60.00
60.50
36.00
16.50
53.44
82.50
3.97
3.6.8
15.95
14.42
102.00
90.00
10.00
44.00
80.00
60.00
21.00
30.00
28.50
-36 .00
28.50
27.00
30.88
30.00
18.00
10.00
26.00
129.27
.4d.00
8.25
15.08
11.50
97.18
4.90
25.00
145.00
497.00
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve,: the Board- fixed -the salary of T. P. Jeffers;
Road, Bridge & River Superintendent, at �175.00 per month, beginning,January 1,..1930.
000
✓ Applications of Goshen Community Club for dances, Feb. 1 R 15; and Gulf Grange at
Mountain View and Hopewell Community Club _.both -on Feb. 1, 1.930,.: were endorsed approved by
!-he Board.
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State Highway Dept. approval of plans and specifications for Permanent highway #11 A
(Lake whatcom Boulevard) was filed with the Board.
The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as
submitted by the Clerk of the Board.
On motion the Board adjourned at- 1,2 1.1. to meet on Mionday, February 3, 193b, .
at 9 A. M.
Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners,
6)So RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
j an . TERM Monday THE 3rd DAY OF February '1930
Tie Board met -,)ursuant to adjournment t,-;.ken on 'Sla.turday'
February 1,, 1930. Present,
Geo. Eider, C'haii,.,ma*.,--1 of t:ie Boaz-d; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Tlembers, and the Clerk of the
Bo--.-d in attendance.
Trie following )rcceedings -i:.rere flad:
-000
Surety bond of George Nunn, as Road Overseer for Lai,,Trence Toxnship, given by the Century
indennity Co. in sun of :'250.00,, was a,-cjroved b-'- A" -'he Board a; -rid filed with County Clerk.
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January re1)(32ts of Supt. of County Rome; -Horticultur�,..l Inspector;, Lummi Ferry- and the
1929 :re,)ort of Juvenile home, were filed '�,rjtll tree Board.
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On motio.La tie Board adjOUI-1-10d Lit 3 :). to meet Tuesday., February 4tn and, from
that day to February 15t--'Ii,, there being no claims or orders for those days, the Board
au-journed to meet on Friday, February ?, 1930, at 9 A. M.
an • TERM
RECORD OF C®XIMISSIO ERR PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 7 L 1
DAY OF February
261
1930
I/
The Board met ;pursuant to adjournment tLihen cr. Friday, February 'l, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder Caair•man of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred--.ube, ",embors, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
T1e following claims were allowed and _;roceedin; s acd:
SUI,llIt =iS T REILI I F 111ll
Henry L. Joianson Relief s. 50.00
The approval by Lyndon Towns lio of C. S. Kale Ca.nninn Co. water fr-+.nchise, was
filed witn t.e Board.
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:4polications for dances by 1.1. I.Y. I.. Lodge at 1,%1ahl and Goshen Grange, both on
February 8, 1930, were endorsed a-Dproved by the Board.
Board .
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Request of Fernd�.le To,,anshi: for County -1elo on road Drojects, ?as filed =.-!it'll the
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n G R E E :' E N T
Tl_IS lGttEhi�.LijT mam i.n duplicate tni s 7th day of February, 1930, between "'HATC611
"OjJ:!'TY lY't.S iIi�GTut�, by its Board of County Commissioners, and I''E!,,'NJALE `l'v:JiJ ;iilr', by its
Board of Supervisors;
v'JITiI�ESSiJT�i, Ttjat '.`J_ler ea s, t.e l3oard of uY�ervisors of Ferndale To,;,,fis,iip has hel'et0-
fore requested trhe co-o.>eration of ti -Iatcom County in the executioh of the liereinL<fter
described road and bridr�e im:)rovements in Pernd�--Z_le To-;.rns ,i_�, t:lle :rarl; to be done with
County machinery and crews, and under the supervision of tl.e County Road Superintendent;
the County and to ,:•_are equ-.11y t:�- e costs of jid iriprovemer_ts l.r hi ch are not to
exceed in total t.e sum of �82600.00;
i� i''r`, 1`.il✓1tl l' �i, �, in COnsiCler ...t:ion of the above, ','Ji.atcom County does hereby agree to
execute the f olloin.nE work ;ri th county mac pinery and crews, and under the supervision of the
County Road SuDeri_ntender.t, u:_) to tie amount of 4�2600.0J:
Road
7`7254:
2411 concrete culvert and fill; fill on Ten Mile Creek
connecting proposed bridne at that point.
Road
4563:
3611 concrete culvert and fill �,-ihere old bridge now exists.
Road
#'198:
(Sunset Avenue) '�;Jideninn of u pro:r: mutely 300 feet by
moving earth do•,,7n side hill with grader, and regraveling.
Toad
''353:
.removal of old lob; culvert about 6 feet �:!ide by 40 feet
long, and re:a7..acii:n -r,•itll rei,'lforced concrete culvert.
1,e,)lacin bri d1ge over Schell Litchi.
Road
r'`roG :
Cnrl)wn as l;eevii Road running north from Rd. A38 on half
section line, connectintD ;!ith 1W. 11--40) Clearing, grading;
aild fill.
,iil'=.tCOTi7 County i7eri=b�T agreeing t0 0ay one-_. '-lf of Such costs, and F'(=r liiale To'.'!nship 'rlereoy
agreeing to pay Pa,;Trolls covering an criourit equal to one-:1alf of the cost of such imrhrove-
meats.
Ili c'JI'.1'A-"C)6 the said 'V,''qatcom County has caused this -agreement to be executed
by its 3Our d Of {Count- , iiiissioners, an said F ernuale To%-insili 1-ias caused this a,.greement
to be executed by its Boa,ra of Supervisors, t=,e day and ,year first above written.
RECORD OF " CO MISSIONERS 'PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM' FridayTHE .7th DAY OF --February T9 30
tr rt rr. tt tt n n tr fit tr rr _ir tt rr n VJhATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
rr Board -: of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County. rr By Geo. Elder
rr State of Washington 'rr Chairman of Board of
tr h I I I I I I I -tr rr Er 41 rl Ii County Commissioners
Attest: G.--P.. KINCAID
County Auditor'& Ex -off icio
Clerk.of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Attest: Anna G. Stockton
Township Clerk.
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F. C: Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
FERNDALE TOWNSHIP
By J.-A. Shields
Chairman-of.Board of
Supervisors
C. B. Kingsmore
Supervisor
Chas; A. Pedersen
Supervisor
Request of Geneva Township for County help on road projects, was filed wit'ri the Board.
AGREEIVIENT.
THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this 7th day of February, 1930, between WIIATCOLVI COUNTY,
WASHINGTORT, by its Board of County. Commissioners,--and•GENEVA TOWNSHIP, by its Board of Super-
visors:
WITNESSETH, That Whereas,- the Board of Supervisors of Geneva Township has heretofore
requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described road
improvements in Geneva.T.O mship, the work to be done with County machinery and crew, and under
the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to share equally
the costs of,said improvements which are not to exceed in.total the sum of $2,300.00;
NOIN, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above,. Whatcom County does hereby agree to exe-
cute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the County
Road Superintendent, up to the amount of $2,300.00:
Road #491: Widening;.grading graveling from Geneva Pavement to City Limits
of -Bellingham. =
Road #557: Widening, grading x graveling approximately two miles,. beginning
about one mile southeast from Geneva School.
-Whatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Geneva Township hereby agree-
ing to pay payrolls covering.an_amount equal to one-half of the cost of such improvements.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed by
its Board of County Commissioners, and said Geneva Township has caused this agreement to be
executed by its Board of Supervisors,
the day and year first above written.
if It It if IT it it IT it IT it It it IT if
GVHATCO1M COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
It Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County tr
By Geo. Elder
rt State of Washington rr
Chairman of the Board of
n tr rr 'ft Tr rt tt rf tr rt rr tr rr rr tr
County Commissioner s
F. C. Reeve
Attest: G: P. nINCAID
County Commissioner
.County Auditor Ex-officio
Fred E. Laube
Clerk of the Board
County. Commissioner
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
GENEVA TO1-IN HIP
By J . Morgan
Chairman of Supervisors
J. M. Jenson
SuD ervisor
Attest: Will D. Jenkins.
Robt. Renouf
- Township Clerk
Supervisor
•�s
RECORD
OF, COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
263
Jan • TERM Friday
. THE 7th
DAY OF February
i g 30
Requests of Maple Falls To,tirnship.and Nooksack Township for County help on Township
Road Improvements, were filed with the Board..
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 D. Al. to meet Monday February10
1930, at 9 A. M. '
4.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
j tri TERM
2"londay THE
10 t1l T�ebrlary
DAY OF
T.Ile
Board ','.:et jui,suant to adjournment
tai�an on Frid,�y, February 7, 1920.
present,
Geo.
Elder,
Chairnan of tree Board;
F. C. Reeve airld Fred Laubc, Ivembers, and
the Clerk of
the Bo-ard
in
attench-�.nce
Vie
follov!in- cl-inls viereallo,.ved
and procecdin�� 1 — '-,ad:
H , 11
-Er Jhp T�-,Ul,�j)
Fran',L.
A. Baldau'L
Relief
05.00
of Rome Tov.msni-p
Co-,�nty -,-e;l-, f oQ,:3 C filed ,vita
t_e -'-3oerd.
On ',Ioti,�,n tn,. !3,)ard adjourned ,:.it L1. rii,,ot Fride.-ir, reb.vuc.Iry 141, 1,97-30,
at 9 21.
RECORD_OF , COMMISSIONERS,, PROCEEDINGS
Jan . TERM Friday THE _ - 14th'
DAY OF I . Febru
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, February 10,
1930. Present,
Geo.
Elder,:Chairman .of the
Board;- F. C.-Reeve and Fred'E. Laube, Members,
and the -,Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
.The following claims
were allowed and proceedings had: .
CU RREN T' EXPENSE FUND
G. P.
Kincaid; Co. Auditor
Reim. Aud.- Rev. Fund for claims paid
156.33
do
do Gar.
305.68
State
Treasurer
Contribution on County.,Pay-rolls
46.41
Mrs i,
11,1m Creasey
Assistance rendered Miss MacBeth
5.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
G..-P,
Kincaid, Co. Auditor
'Reim : Gar. Rev. Fund for claims raid
309.90
State
Treasurer
Contribution on County Pay rolls
21.25
PE RMANENT iiIGHWAY IUTAINTENANCE' FUND
G--P.
Iiincaid, Co. Auditor
Reim. Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
97.65
State
Treasurer
Contribution on Co, pay rolls
6.53
RIVER IMIPROVEMENT FUND
G: P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reim. -Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
116.75
State
Treasurer
Contribution on -Co. Pay rolls
32.12
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND,
John
D. Sooter_
Relief
30.00
Carl
Bang
do
18.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND
T. 6-Fraser,
Sheriff
Reim Sher. -Rev. Fund for liquor claims paid
250.00
000
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF ANHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF PAVING )
( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE.
GAP �OM HANMEGAN ROAD )
WHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board.of County Commissioners of W.hatcom County, State
of Washington, held in the Commissioners' Office.of said county on the 14th day of February,
1930, a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following reso-
lution was adoDted: _
RESOLVED,, that public interest demands the improvement by paving, under the provisions
i
of Chapter 88, Session Laws of 1929, of a short --unpaved section of a public highway, knovrn as
the Hannegan.Road, being County Road No. 45, situate within the County of'Whatcom and de-
scribed as follows:
LATERAL HIGHWAY NO. 1.: A 1540 foot gap in pavement about one mile South of the
Lynden Bridge across the Nooksack River in Sections 28 and 29, Township 40 North, Range 3
I
East.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of February, 1930.
n rr it it tr IT It it It It It it it n It Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- ►' Chairman of the Board.
rr ioners of Whatcom County It F. C. Reeve
u State of Washington i' County Commissioner
tt n it it it tr rr It it it r► If It n If Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Attest:- G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor.& Ex-officio
Clerk of; the Board.
By .F . C . Martin
Deputy.
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BEFORE .THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF. " HATCOM COUNTY, . WASHINGTON .
J IN 'THE PLATTER OF APPOINTMENT ` OF )
REGI:STRATION OFFICERS FOR MARIETTA(
T111P lst PCT . ,-VOOKSACK TWP . 3rd ) ORDER APPOINTING.
PCT., AND VAN WYCK TWP. lst PCT. ( "
WHEREAS,.it appearing to this Board that vacancies exist in the office of registration
26.6-
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
-PROCEEDINGS
TERM
Friday
THE - 14th
DAY'OF February 19 30
..for Marietta Township, lst Precinct, Nooksack Township 3rd Precinct, and Van Wyck Township lst
Precinct; and
WiREAS, it becomes the duty of the County Commissioners to fill the said vacancies;.
NOkU, TriEREFORE, it is ordered that the following registration officers be, and they are
hereby appointed for the balance of the unexpired term:
PRECITi1CTS
Marietta Twp - lst Pct
Nooksack
Twp'-
3rd.Pct
Van. 1,1Jyck
Twp
- lst
Pct
NAME
-Neil Wanamaker..
Lynn Bailey
Selma McDonald
ADDRESS
Marietta
Everson
Silver Beach
Sta., B t ham
LOCATION
Store
Everson i brct . Co..
Store
Residence
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board,this'14th.day of February, 1930.
tT tT tt tr n tt n rr tt tt tt it tt tt it Geo. Elder
Tr Board of County Commiss- Chairmaiz of .,the Board.
sr loners of Whatcom County tT F. C. Reeve
T► State of -Washington tt County Commissioner
I fiT IT If it tT 1T : it tT It Tt rt IT It It Fred E . Laub e'
County Commissioner-.
Attest: G. P. KINCAID,
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerkof the Board
By F.-C. Martin, Deputy.
f Applications for dances by Gulf :Grange at Mountain:Vie.w; Helpers Club at Liberty;
Hopewell Community Club,,all on.February 15th; Delta Community Club on February 22,and Delta
Grange on March l; 1930, were endorsed-appr.oved_.by the Board.
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:� Request of Acne Township for County co-operation in Township Road Improvements was
filed with the Board
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Application.of Semiahmoo Township for County help on Township Road Improv.ements,.was
filedwith. the Board
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 5 P. M. to meet M9nday, February.17, 1930..
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jail.
TERM
THE
DAY OF
F e b.1, u
19
Tlie
3c)L-1,ci melll-
to
adjou2n.,_:'-nt
t�'._':en on I'l-ida-7,
Febru�.ry 14-, 1030.
'-)resent,
Gc,j. Eldol" C_;aipman of t,,.',e Boal-d; F. C. Hleeve and Fred E. Lau.be, 1'!errbers, Lmd tie Cler'.11
of the Board in. atte�na,'_.fico.
T?i-- following were 'L-iad:
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On motion of Reovc, seconded by LL1-dbe_, t'_,io Chairr:ian of the Board Was autflorized to
enter into co,ntv,'.;:.cts .,iiti-i t.ae StLandard 0-3-1 Co., tl'.ie Union -oil Co., the S2"ell Oil Co. and t-lie
c, e 1 n, r i n,) --bruary 17, 12/30
Associated oil Co. for furnis-iing r-,as and oil t flol a- F
0 Count.;, for 7,-C.
and ending February 17, 1931; gas top price beinc7 1,�-! cents.
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V, A, oli c , ti on of Glenn 2:1, . ,I_ldi,J*L cI,_ for d-- nc e r,t )le Fells do Fe bru,-,,,I-y 15, 1930, s
endo_,-sed �-c.)i)roved by t-"'ie Board.
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iL) 'D ur, `6W'TY (�j,1SS1 %��,LRS OF 3 FURE THIE 13JAi-L � J_ 4i"_ '-) . I
Ih LiE L. -.TTLr'"L oTiiz',JSEH
BLT,JZ`1�1_4 GO_Ld�_TY Gjii..h FUi':1) URi)'EZ-i TC
ST_':TE`
in Court Case "4702, State vs Ir-�Irin Gorrg, a fine of "'50.0.3 was erroneously
credited to the State Fisheries Fund instsa-d of to the County Gt,,nje Fund; -_.nd
I
Court
Case of
State vs
Steve
Arasa a
fine of t,.!as erroneously
credited to the
County Game
Fund
instead
of to t'--ie
St -ate
Fisheries Fund;
hu,111 Ti- I—�L-1�_106i"Eit is ordared by tiiis Boa-rd t'.'-lat t-rie County Tre,_�:.surer be, _=d he is
hereby authorized to t-,,�nsfer tie sum of ,,23.20 from the County Game Fund to the State
Fisheries Fund, in correction of the above errors.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this l7t1a day of February, 1930.
li I T 11 11 - II T I ! t I i 11 11 1 ' 11 11 it
3oai-d of Co_--_,_1ty Comi--iss- it
ioners of '.V--latcom County it
of 'Vaslliy4'Lon It
it li it ? 'I I' *11 11 1; 11 11 Iit I! !I
Lounty 1?,.-,dit0l' C'. E:-'__CffiCio
Clers� of tiie Board
By F. C. i"artin, De)uty.
Geo. Eider
C'paairman of the Doard.
F. C. Tleeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Count-, Comiiissionar
I 2"otion the 3oard adjourned at 12 71. to meet or- Frid.y, February
1930, vt 9)
c-, r� 8)
U
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jc'11 -TERM
1 day
THE
21st
DAY OF 930
Pebruary
Tie Board riet ,pursuant to adjournment tE:.'.en on loonday, February 17, 1930. Present.,
Ge,o. Elder, Ch-airman of t1lie, Doard; F. C. Reeve Urid Fred E. L�;ube, Tlembers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The claims were allowd and rocaedin�s .,iad:
SJLDIEIiS I RELIEF l' b. :D
S. T. D.1c.11a.le Eelief
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3h?,JitE, T11h i301,;:u) OF COU.L'dTY OF
C'I,L-_TUOL CO'JiiTY, ViASL,li<GTOh".
li] Tlik SEETTLE1,..."�,i,4'T `,J!Tll UJui,_TY
URDER A.LL0'vU1,.G CHEEDITa.
Fui-
L is j11IT1' UF J11iU, 10,3 0
30.00
4HER.LAS Frank lArilson, County Treasurer for ',Vhatcom County., Washington, --as filed with
5 d C-3
this Board L, statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS T1111_REFURE un1`DhR2) by t',,iis Board that said 'Frank 111iVilson, as sucfi Treasurer., be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to-%,iit:
G AS I PIIID ST)',.Th TRhL',SljAE�t:
General Fund
Sc-'iool Fund
Military Fund
Public High,'7ay Fund
Permanent Hig:T,:iay Fund
Higher Education Fund
Cajitol Building Fund
Reclamation Revolving Fund
Veterans' Corzipensation Fund
Forest Fire Protection Fund
Park &- Parkways Fund
Game Fund
Fis.'aeries Fund
CASii ii?i�ID CITY 11.INi) T(J'ViA T-iiEL'1011 U R E R S,
USH Tb'dilSi112 TI-'..EASURERS
Current El-pense Fund
Road and Bridge Fund
Perr..,aE:nent IIjgnviay 'Maintenance Fund
River Improvement Ful-id
Soldiersl Relief Fund
County Game Fund
Liquor Investig-LAion Fund
Law Library Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
....School Districts) General Fund
School Districts) Building, Fund
Port of Bellingham Fund
Harbor Improvement Fund
11t. View Road Impt. Fund (P dy 0)
Elder Ditch 111aintenance Fund
11eath Ditch 14aintenance, Fund
Consol. D. I. D. #1 Maintenance Fund
Drain. Dist. -Ik2 Laiint-enance Fund
7r Drain. Dist. �3 Maintenance Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. ,"5 1,1aint. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. #7 11aint. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. J19 ",laint. Fund
�1_
INThi'iES'T Uh
Current Expense Fund
River -Improvement Fund
School Districts) General Fund
School Districts, Building Fund
Port of BellinghL;m Fund
,Hai,bor Irc;)rovement Fund
Mt. View Road Im,A. Fund (P qy #10)
Consol. D. I. D. 7#11 111aint. Fund
Drain. Dist. ;J/-'2 11,1ain-teriance Fund
Bui�DS REDEE_�IED:
111ount Baker -Ijiglalway Bonds
School Bonds
7 *'
IivTiRE8'2 ZWDS:
Mount Bz:ker Highway Bonds
268.09
522.55
33.49
3.52
12.82
465.53
34.34
7.72
169.67
11.40
56.25
32.05
50.00
5,381.54
1,664.55
23,350.13
11,598.92
81584.27,
377.00
100.00
824.93
140.00
52.50
4.00
4,975.36
10,103.15
1,631.12
1,000.00
201.2E
54.41
3.22
4021.02
210.00
3.10
7.60
C-1
.06
12'55
128.09
528.83
37.60
171.17
811. 42
9.23
9.62
2,500.00
500.00
967.50
I
Total Disbursements $ 77)301.08
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan - TERM Friday THE 21 s t
DAY OF February
269
1930
We do 1aereby certify that :-re find the cash in t---rie Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at t'-ie close of business on January 31., 1930, as shown by
the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows:
De 1-Josi to
First national Bank
Bellingham National
Norti-iwestern NaLional Bank
ilmeric-,n National Bank
Union Trust Company
First 1117ational bank of Lyndon
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peo,,,les State Bank of Lyndon
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Ban!-(- of Blaine
Custer State Bank
Sumas Bank
1,,1 oo1cs a ck Valle-, State Bank of Ev--rson
Fari7ers -5- Lvilerchants Bark of '."Too'K,sack
Total Casi-i on Deoosit
C-LSI-1 I.'L.i OFFI"'E:
23,991.92
�'
Investments 14e
C.`iec1,,s ]z 't,'vlarrants 862.29
Casa in Vault 4,615.00
Currency in Till 1)777.00
Silver in Till 61.64
Treasurer's Balance
- 3,4 184. 03
4,905.19
-7 , 1219.79
15,000.00
25,000.00
�)o , 000.00
,-)o
4, 000.00
15.,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
lO)OOO.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
10". 000. 00
':' 195,519.61
31,307.85
Grand Total Cash on Hand r 226 .827 .,16
IN TLSTILU141Y ii'nhhhbF, we have hereunto set our hands and affi-,-,ed the seal of the
Boa-,,d of County Comrflissiorlers of '�'Olhatcom County, 1;'-1ashi--nFton, t1lis 21st day of February,
1930.
11 It It 11 It tI 11 " !1 TI 4? IT 1! 11 It
Board of County Commiss- it
ti ioners of 'v%fa,'.tcom, County it
rr State of Y1ashington
It If 11 H 11 11 11 ;1 1'. !1 it tt 11
Attest: G. ?. Kli\1CAlD
County Auditor :: E.l.-officio
clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder,
Chairman of the 13oard.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
--- 000---
Ap )lications for dances by 1,:. W. A. Lodge at 1,7ahl and '-�Ilariotta Grange., both on
X � I CD
February 22, 1930, were endorsed a,:) -roved by the Board.
--- 000---
✓ The surety bonds of Uric and Daniel -4. Compton,
Treasurer, '-")100r0.0O, botli of Deming To,,vnshi-,,) and boti-, given by 1inion Indemnity Co., ,ver'e
1. -
a,i).)r3veu by t-e Board and filed -ounty Clerk.
--- 000---
on motion tl-,-- Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on I-Ionday, February 24,
1930, at 9 A. I -A.
GIDi7i0
Jan TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 24th
DAY OF I . February
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, February 21, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of.the Board- F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and -the -Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Surety bond of Lyle Culp for $500.00 covering office of Assessor for Point Roberts
Township, given by Fidelity. and Deposit Company, was approved by the Board and filed with the
County Clerk.
---000---
On motion.of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to pay Lynden Tor�;nship one-half
of the cost of putting in brush behind the Shumway 'King for wing protection.
---000---
The approval.by Department of Highways of Commissionerst resolution to pave gap on
Hannegan Road, to be known.as Lateral Hy. #l, was filed with the Board.
--- 000---'
The report of County Supervising Engineer on feasibility of carrying water main across
Everson Bridge, was filed with the Board.
A G R E E M E N T
✓ THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this 24th day of .February, 1930,.bet.ween WHATCOM COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, by.its Board of County Commissioners, and ACME TOWNSHIP, by its Board of Supervisors;
WITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Acme To�lmship has heretofore re-
quested. -the Co-operation of Wnatcom County in the-exedution of the hereinafter described road
improvements in Acme Township, the work to be done.with County machinery and crew, and under the
supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to share equally the
costs of said improvements .which are not to exceed in total the sum of $3300.00;--_
NOV THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, 11l1hatcom County -does -hereby agree to execute
the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the County.Ro-ad
Superintendent, up to the amount of--$3300.00:
Road #272: (known as Mosquito Lake Road) Concrete culvert and bridge fill
.in Secs. 5 & 8 in Twp. 37 N, R 5 E; and grading and graveling
about 1 mile of said road at the hill in Secs 2 & 3 in Tp 37 N,
R 5 E and Sec 35, Tp 38 N, R 5 E.
Road #589: Graveling about 1' miles.
Whatcom County here -by agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Acme-Tolrmship hereby agreeing
to pay payrolls covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost of such improvements.
IN WITNESS WEEREOF the said Whatcom County 'has -caused this agreement to be executed by
its Board of County Commissioners, and said Acme Township has caused this agreement to be
executed by its Board :of Supervisors, the day and year first above written..
tt It It 11. 1t IT 1t it 11 it It It 11 11 It
t1 Board of County Cominiss- n
It ioners of Whatcom County tr
1r State of Washington II
1t 11 it 11 it it It It tt H tt ii 11 11- it 11
Attest: G.-P. KINCAID
County.Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
"8y F . C. Martin, Deputy.
Attest: N. P. Nelson
To,,irnshi o Clerk
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON*.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
R. C. Reeve .
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
ACIVIE .-TO WNSHIP
By H. E. Gilbert'
Chairman of Supervisors
George T. Hoffman
Supervisor
H. N. Lintz
Supervisor
---000---
RECORDS -*OF, COMMISSIONERS :TROCEEDINGS
Jan. .TERM Nionda✓T THE 24tti
DAY OF February
1930
AGR;.EE:MENT
..
Ti1IS AGREEMEL 4T made in duplicate this 24th day of February, 1930, between VIHATCOI��I
COUNTY, WASBINGTON, by its Board of County Commissioners, and MAPLE FALLS TOVgFNSHIP, by its
Board of Supervisors;
%JITNESSETH, Teat "l1`Jheras, the Board of Supervisors of Maple Falls Township has here-
tofore requested the"co-operation of ffhatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter
described road improvement in Idlaple Falls Township, the work to be done :Vlith County machin-
ery and crew, and.under the supervision of the County Load Superintendent; the County and
Toy,-:nship to share equally the costs of said improvement which is not to exceed in total the
sum of $2000.00;
NOW, THEREFuitE, in consideration of the above, Whatcom Counter does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery - and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of {2000.00:
Road "235 (known as Silver Lake Township �d) : clearing and g ad'n� .approxi-
it ROc l g r�� l o
mately 3/4 mile, starting at the bridge near Caulkinls Ranch in
Sec..19, ` Tp 40 and running north from that ?aoint through C. E. Caulkin
'`Jataon lands, to the old Baeten Lumber ;still site in Sec 18,
Tp 40 N, R S E. Also an improvement on same road in front: of prop-
erty owned by C. E. ,Sendal_l in Sec 30, Tp 40 N, ? o E, a distance of
about 300 f t .
i'hiatcom County hereby agreeing to 'pay one-half of such costs, and Maple Falls Townshio
hereby agreeing to pay payrolls covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost of such
improvements.
IN WITNESS 1,421E iEOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Maple Falls Township has caused this agree"
went to be executed by its Board of Supervisors; the day and year first above iiritten.
iT it 11 11 11 1t ti I1 i1 it T1 11 11 iT 1i
it Board of County Commiss- u
it inners of V =atcom County -11
1i State of laS-lington TT
ti it 11 It It 11 11 11 IT I1 11 11 11 11 It
Attest: G. P. KIICAID
County Auditor v Ex-officio
Clerk of tLL Board
By F. C. Irlartin, Deputy
Attest: John Ferry
Township Clerk
---000---
WHATCOM COUNTY, ltlASIHINGTOII
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve.
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
MAPLE FALLS TOWNSHIP
By Jack Chase
C iai rma.n of Supervisors
R. E. Alexander
Supervisor
F. D. Fobes
Su0ervisor
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 I1,4. to meet on Friday, February 28,
1930, at 9 A.- 1.111.
J an • TERM.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Fri -day
THE
28th
DAY OF February
19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on LHIonday, February 24, 1930. Present.
Geo. Elder, Chairman of -the Board; F. C. peeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, -and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims here allowed and proceedings had:-
SOLDIERS ► RELIEI{ FUND
Henry J...Gordon Relief 50.00
Henry J Love do 50.00
---000---
The following surety bonds for Maple Falls Township officers, given by Standard Accident -
Insurance Company, ,vere approved by 'the Board and filed with County Clerk: John Ferry, Clerk,
$500.00; N. H. Keller, Assessor, $500.00; Hugh C. Judkins, Justice of Peace, $500.00; VI. 11A. Copes,
Constable, $500.00.
--- 000---
Applications for dances by Hopeviell Community Club on March 1 and Goshen- Community Club
on i0arch 1, 15 w 29, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
--- 000---
Request of it. View Township for County assistance in 'township road improvements, was filed
with the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 T;2. to meet on Saturday, March 1, 1930,
at 9 A. ,+i.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan • TERM Saturday THE 1 S t DAY OF 111 a r cl -1
.rl
270
The
BoL2d met
,,ursur.-Int to adjournment
taken
._, 7'
on Frid:�, , February 28,
1930.
Present,
Geo. Elder,
of t__ie Board; F. C. Fleeve a.,'id
F'rPd E. Laube, -,%,Iembors,
and
the Clark
of 'u-'rie 3oaid in, attand�nce.
Tliel claims ae a allowed and '.'irocee-dings had:
CU111'%ENT FUI'.,4'1)
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County �udj.'Gor
187.50
T , ;. -I
_I _r t i I
S,
Salary
as
De-)uty Auditor -I- Clerk of Bo!'rd
_�.00
16E
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkep,,e_ for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
S.-1i_L1_,,_r',r
as,
Deput,,T 1,.udito_,,
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
i] . Bronsel-la
do
125.00
Alice Lyle
do
120.09
Cnris',-Iine 11ijEtItalin
do
100.00
Jessica 1'�T.Iters
Salary
as
-Pecorder
125.00
Julia T. Ciiurci,
do
110.00
Ros!_21:mjnd Bnett
as
i".uto License Clark for j1uditor
125.00
J. `i'l. McGiiee
S�lary
as
E l rra Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
Geo. hider
St Mary
as
County Cor.111--ilssiollier
1(3'6. 3-0
F.
do
166. C6
Fred E. Laube
do
16(3. G6
HLlL)h 1D. Olson
.L
Salary-
as
L, I
ice of
jusl-T-�er:.ce
100.00
IMIrs. E. Ci-iri stj'a"Ic"r Sol!
Salai-,
as
C,-'el,K for Justice of peace
50.00
D. ti. Featiier'kile.,(order to
First National 3ank
Salary
as
justice of PeLl',_e
100.00
'M,aude i1'Iucll-
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
1,7 . 1 3eacln
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. 11. Sybrant
salary
as
Charity Commissioner(1121.50) Probation
Officer(62
.50)
175.00
Alvada Kelly,
Saiary
as
Probation Officer
1-25.00
Larion LeCoco
Salar-
as.
L
F ealt;h Officer
187.50
27 ':'gear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis 1,1urse
150.00
lvlar-y Pritchard
Salary
as
r
Ass tt. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
11rs. R. 0. Stine
S Li. 1 a 2 -T
as
1',ia-;G2on Juvenile j,"lT ome
100.00
hector Ga,Trley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gailley
Sa iary
as
Ass1t. Janitor
25.00
E d . Ell . ar d i n
Salary
as
sli'lperior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
ArchieB. Ste*.,'.rart
r
Salary
as
Clerk
187.50
Bruce Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice 'ii tz
do
125.00
Frank 1,1. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
La,.�Irence Keplinger
Salary
a -is
Dea )uty Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile E. Foss
Salary
as
-
Steno-rai)i 'ie-r for Attorney
125.00
Frank- Wilson
Saiary
as
Treasurer
187.50
:Pliny T. Snyder
Sala2y
as
Deputy Tre,:%surer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
do
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Sa, ry
�-:.s
'Lnde:: Cler1k, for Treasurer
130.00
Earl L--no-don
Salary
as
BoolI'.,Ieeoer for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene _Moe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
Firs . TH. Thomas
Sal- ry
as
Extra Cler'1" for Treasurer
100.00
1.'_rs. 1. 11. Ho.,I)mc,-n
do
100.00
B, Field, (order to Co.
.Ludi t, or
do
(15/28 mo)
53.58
T_'neresa Foster
do
100.00
7
Claire G. 1 lelhart
do
12,15-2 -irs)
62.'75
Roberta Snyder
do
110 nrs
55.00
E. Heatri
do
1221 'n r s
61.0-5
Foster i,1. Carver
as
Assessor
137.50
J. G. [lostetter
Salary
as
C.-iief Deputlr Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salar7r
as
De duty Assessor
130.00.
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
E. D. 1.1cArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
A. H. Frasier
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor 18 days
90.00
0. D. Post
do
10 d,-:__1rS
d
40.00
Harry Olin, (order to F. 11.
Carver)
do
5; days
22.00
W. T. Jackman
do
days)
96.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Su-,ierintendent of Schools
187.50
Si'g,run Simonarson
Sa-1ary
as
Ass't. Superintendent
125.00
tlicarie !jelseth
Sala2
as
Clark for Superintendent (213days)
2
64.50
T. C. Fraser
S a 1;:, r-'
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. ?angborn
Sala--,,
as
Cnief Deputy S.',Ieriff
150.09
Daniel �McCush
Sc-1ary
as
Tax Collector for Slieriff
.175.00
Jo -an T,i. Odell
Salary
as
i)e,)u'U-,-,7- S"L'ie2iff
145.00
3erildrd Olson
do
145.0.0
Geo. Car-oenter
do
145.00
W. D. havike
Salar ' , ',,
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Look
Salary
as
AssIt. Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Sa= ary
as
T:i a t r on of Jail
40.00
7
: _-RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan...TERM
Saturday
THE ist
DAY OF March 1930
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
L. N. Freimann
Inez_Arnquist
t,iildred. Holmes
Louis 'N.* King
C. C. King
i� B. King
Harry Bartelds
Gale Wegley
Mary' D. Bell
Gladys White
Grace Knowles
Bessie Welcome
C..: L. Moss
A ' J. Welch
11,1alter Borchardt
C. A. W. Smith
C. J. 14cNabb.
Carl McCoy
Wilbur R. Riley
halter Fouts
George D. Paynton
John McCoy
Ira Smith
Henry Slater
Ia . L. Balfour
Jule E . Martin
J. i12. Granger
J. A. Wells
Phil Jobe
Chas. W. Brandon
VNIm . Warner
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
T. C. Fraser
F. M . Carver
Carl McCoy
Nellie H. Abbott
Fred F. Rose
Geo . H. Sybrant
W. H. Beach
Mlaruaret J. Diaz
Louis W. King
LeV ern Frei-mann
Inez Arnquist
Charles Rand
ilicholas Jerns
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
t`estern Union Telegraph Co.
Lee Grocery Co.
Brown Cole, Inc.
Frye S Company
0. H. Seigle Co.
Lind Gravel Co.
Puget Sound -Power & Light Co.
Thiel .&, Welter
Bartholick Bros.
School Dist. -#301
Northwest Hardware Co.
'Morse -Hardware Co
Red Cross Pharmacy
.John J. Phelan
,,7 . T . Oliver
G'. E. Fitzgerald
Elwin Beyer
wrs. F. Lohman
Lee Grocery Co.
'tit. J. Pynor-
F: F.- Gerard
Ryan Fruit Co.
Frye & Company
Carlisle Fish Co.
Ferndale Bakery
Ahiatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass In.
0. H..Seiple Co.
The Home Store
H: Lapi.dus
scotch Taylor
Bellingham.Builders Supply Co.
Puget Sound Power w Light Co_.
.istorse Hardware Co.
Il(orthsrest__iardware Co.
B. B Furniture Co
L'!a.r tin . Electric Co.
Colu�m'ia.Valley Lbr. Co.
Columbia Lumber Co.
A. E. Rusco
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Salary as Agricultural Agent
Salary as Ass1t. Agricultural Agent
Salary as Home Demonstration Agent
Salary as Stenographer for Agri. Agent
Salary as horticultural Inspector
Salary as Superintendent of County. Home
Salary as Matron for* County Home
Salary as Teamster at County Home
Salary as Cook at County Home
Salary as Assistant Cook at County Home
Salary as Nurse at County Home
Salary as Ass1t. Nurse at County Home
do
do
do
Salary as Janitor at County Home
Salary as Hostess at County Home
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
Salary.as Supervising Engineer
Salary as Draftsman for Engineer
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 22
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 23
do 12
do 11
Salary as Inspector N. W. •Dia.g. Bridge
County Rd. #385 21
Salary as Inspector Middle Fork Bdg. �23
Salary as Captain of Ferry
Salary as Engineer of' Ferry
Salary as Special Deputy.Sheriff
do
do
do
Expense as County Commissioner
do
Expense as'Sheriff
ExDense as Assessor
Expense as Supervising Engineer
Expense as. County Superintendent
Expense as School Director to meeting in
Expense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as Constable
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Expense as Horticultural Inspector (Jan &
Expense as Asstt. Agri. Agent
E1cpense as Home Demonstration Agent
Court Reporting for Pros. Attorney
days
days
days)
days
Bridge
days
days
�*
Olympia '
Feb)
Burglar., Rob. & 1;1ess. Insurance Premium for -Co.
Treasurer
Phone service to County Offices
Telegraph -service .to Sher . (3.65) Agri. Ag L (. 30)
Groceries fora Juvenile Horne (Jan)
do
ivieat for Juvenile Home (Jan)
Feed for Juvenile Home
House rent for Juvenile Home
Lights for Juvenile Home
Dishes for Juvenile Home. (Jan)
shoes repaired for Juvenile Home
School books for Juvenile Home
Kettle, etc. for Juvenile Home
Line for Juvenile =iome
.Drugs for Jail(9.15) & Juvenile Horae(9.60)
`Labor at County home
do
do
do
do
Groceries for County Home
do
do
Vegetables for County Home
i;Ieat for County dome
Fish for County Home
Bread for County Home
.Butter for County Home
Feed for County Home
It dse for County Home
Shoes repaired for -County Home
Clothing for County Home
Coal for Kitchen at County Nome
Light & Power for County Home
Supplies for County Home
nardwaTe, etc. for County Home
Chairs etc. for County Home (Jan)
Wiring at County Home
Lumber for County Home (Jan-
0
do (Jan)
Hog for County Home
175.00
4-1.6G
41.66.
- 910.00
165.00
150.00
75.00
70.00
100.00
25.00
115.00
75.00
775.00
5.00
r! 5 . 0 0
25.00
'75.00
11.00
10.00
187.50
137 .50
143.00
103.50
54.00
49.50
105.00
138.00
175.00
175.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
50.00
9.00
9.15
7.85
66.90
30.10
.12.13
16.35
6.60
9.00
5.60
16.45
3.60
20.00
10.00
54.81
89.65
3.95
12.50
34.55
1.63
5.38
42.50
4.19
3.20
2.00
3.33
3.85
1.11
18.75
10.00
10.00
7.50
33.00
15.00
300.83
70.31
81.95
50.03'
260.39
21.87
50.40
103.90
86.23
148.10
4.00
.9.00
24.18
81.90
26.55
13.54
26.70
20.77•
40.28
5.33
7.50
RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
Jan'. TERM Saturday THE lst
DAY OF March
275`
1930
Stand ar• d Oil Co.
Shaw Supply Co.
Aub er t Drug Co..
Thompson+s Drug Store
City Drug Store
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Everson Drug Co.
Heinemann Dijgnostic T.aborq-
Cory
0.. R. Hollingsworth
Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral
The Homer Mark Mortuary
Gi'llies Undertaking Co.
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatorium
Mrs. John Schemstad
Mrs. Mary Lunden
Peter.Jdrgensen
Mrs. Alva Aitken
i-rlrs . Clara. N-. Turner
Mrs Margaret Phillips
Mrs. dice .Ireland
Mrs. Esther. Thompson
Ben Tucker
Mrs. Elda . Melvin
I0. E. Clarke
Mrs. VVm. Creasey
M . J-. O'Connor
Central Market Grocery
Columbia Grocery
Belford I:Iarket
Grant Grocery
Ivlount :Bakery Grocery
Brovwnw Cole, Inc.
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Jacobson Grocery
Quality Grocery
Rue Grocery
Ingalls IVIercantile Co.
F. F. Gerard
1!a.clntyre Mercantile Co.
Lt2ountain VieUv _Store
N. C. ITeith
Arni Anderson
Lynden Departm et Store,
Star Mercantile Co.
101olten _. Iviontfort, Inc.
H; B. Niles
Everson Mercantile Co.
Tie. Sumas Grocery
L. E. -haggard
IaIciiea & Son
A. Potter
Iff. - S . 101oolever
Puget Sound Power x Light
Lane.& Bland
CURRENT Life ENSE FUND (Continued)
Gas & Fuel Oil for County home
Medical supplies fog County Dome
Drugs for County Jome (Jan -Feb)
do
Drugs for Co. Patients (12;'.00) Sc
Drugs for Co. Patf ent
do (Jan)
$ 308.08
(Jan) 6 .10
73.00
100.44
Co Home,(73.10) 85.10
11.35
2.00
Wood for Roe
Nood_ for Bertrand
Repairs 'o ,•water• pipes in -Trove House
Clothing for Juveniles -(Jan-Feb)
Publ. for Commrs.(3.60) Treas.(12.23) x Co. Supt.(.90)
Supplies for County Offices .
Supplies for Aud.(2.00) C1k.(13.50) ' Ct. Rep. Ct.jAl
(3.85)
Supplies Aud.(3.5.0) Clk.(12.00) & Treas(137.60)
Printing for Treas.(41.25).& Clk.(12.00).
Co. Supplies for Aud(.95) Atty.'(1.00) Treas.(12.55)
Clk. (39.60) x Ferry(.15)
Staples 6c Supplies for Aud.(22.75)_,Treas.(7.50)
C1k.(6.00)
ffashington Lazar Revie,rw Subscription for Judge Gruber
Northwest Used Car Manual,
Inc.
I44ulti-Letter:Service
F E. Davis'
John.`.� . �lvoll
IvicGravw-Hill Publ . Co.
T --F . Doan
Schilling-Evertz Co.
Bob-Yl"nite Service, Inc.
Dos trom ' s Suer Service_
Diehl Motor Co.
Laboratory work for Co. Physcian
Burial of Cannon 9:- Bartholomew
iIoine Burial of A.Schroeder
Burial of 13.S. James
Burial of Audrey Ma_rcey
Care of County Tuberculosis Patients
do
do
do
do
do
do
-do
do-
do
Care of larcy children
Care of Johnson fanily
Care of Irs. 2itc - ell
Assistance to Miss ItiacBeth
Groceries for Newell, et al
Groceries for Lucy Banks
Groceries for Belknap, et.al
Groceries for Brower
Groceries for Mrs. Ekstrom
Groceries for Golden
Groceries fo.r .p.,irs. Hope., et al
Groceries for Mrs.. Phillips, et al
Groceries for Mrs. Trove
Groceries for Edwards
Groceries for Johnson & Schemstad
Groceries for'Chatterton (Jan -Feb)
Groceries for Mrs. Lebarron
Groceries fL'ad ''V. W. Charity (Jan -Feb)
Groceries for. Conrad
Groceries (76 . G1) _?z VVood(5.-OO) for Mrs. Iieade, et al
Groceries for Lyons, et al (Jan --Feb)
Inc. Groceries(84.97) & Mdse.(3.53) ,for Jeltema, et al
Groceries for Hale (Jan -Feb)
Groceries(89.92)--& Wood (3.75) for Bertrand, et al
Groceries for Nims
Groceries (S . 34) -R Wood (7.50) for Mrs. Hoffman
Groceries for Saunders (Jan.24 to Feb 24 incl)
Groceries far i0rs . Conrad
Groceries for Meade
Groceries for Garvin
Groceries for Marshall & Smoot (Jan -Feb)
Co. Lights for Hunt & Evans
Room rent for'rliss Evans
Bloedel Donovan Lumber bills Wood for Jenkins, et al (Jan)
E. L. Bartlett
Wilder x Montfort
Magnus H. Olsen
Tile Home Store
Bellingham Evening News
Union Printing Co.
Griggs Sta. & Prtg.'-Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Griffith Printing Co.
Deervw.ester-Button Book
H. & W. Specialty Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Bellingham Auto Top.
9,
March issue of Manuals for. Co. Assessor
Schedules for Assessor
Search & report on lands for Assessor
Tape, etc. for Co. Engineer
Subscription for Co. En�,ineer
Blue orints for Co. Engineer
itrai 's to Cashier T s Cage in Treas .. Of fine (Jan -Feb)
Tire w Tube..for Commissionerls car
Tire for Commissioner t s car
Parts for Sher.(1.88) & Hort. Insp ca.rs(.31) & Fert.
for Cths(3.75)
Parts for Com.(.27) Sher.(l'.50) Prob. Of (5.33) Agri.
Agt.(.60) Co. Home(13.62) x Garage(9.41)
Repairs for Sher.(.42) Nurse(3.25) �V.Eng.(4.00)
Jan -Feb)
5.00
50.00
'100.00
25.00
25.00
300.00
244.00
60.00
60.00
45.00.
45.00
-45.00
30:00
25.00
20.00
20.00
4.00
10.00
5.00
238.89
9.93
65.43.
5.25
9.89
12.39
112.61.
118.05
12.50
15.71
25.00
38.88
30.75
32.69
26.25
81.61
51.14
88.50
20.70
93.67
12.94
15.84
11.56
20.00
29.70
31.20
54.42
2.79
8.50
63.00
7.50
6.75
15.40
23.81
16.73
741�, ,56
19.35
153.10
53.25
54.25
36,. 25
2.50
1.50
68.00
1.00
26.00
5.00
3.00
23.85,
9.95
8.95
5.94
30.73
.:r . 6'7
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS :PROCEEDINGS
,27.6-
Jan TERM Saturday THE lst
DAY of i;iarch
19 30
Portalite Company
Stor.age'Battery Supply Co.
Converse c; Son
Pressentin Motor Co.
Smith 'l.7otor Co.
Iddins Buick Co.
Standard -Auto Co .
J: B. De Long
As'rie Bros. Motor Co.
Chris H. Knutzen
Tabor C`e Cruikshank
Johnson Brush Co., Inc.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. iViills
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
E. G Sianson
Isabella Fraser
Leopold. Hotel
Harry D4.wrsonTs Cafe
Cafe Richelieu
Jack iI7artint s Restaurant
14ontague "- McHugh Tea room
Rosa P. Stewart
Dr. G. E. Stanley
City Sanitary Service Co.
The Home Store.
Pacific Steam Laundry
Bartholick Bros.
Central Market Grocery
Alonzo Greenwood
Neller Bros.
T+riorrison Will Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Colu<<ibia Valley Lumber Co.
Brown Barber Supply Co.
Northwest Hard fare Co.
Standard Oil ' Co .
iliorse Hardware Co.
United lA chine Wo rl'-s , Inc.
Bellingham Marine Ry. . & Boat
Bidg. Co.
S.peirs & Speirs
Standard Oil Co.
L. Couchman.
Albert Odmark
L. R . Gannon
P. A. Cannon
C. lii. Harris
Frank Beebe
Peter Sypi en
H. G. Pulsipher
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Lights for Sheriff
63.00
Battery service to Sheriffts.car
.75
Plating for Sheriff's car
.2.00
Parts for Sheriff's car
3.15
do (Jan -Feb)
10.71
do
2.55
Repairs to Sherifffs car
2.75
Pulling truck from ditch for_. Sheriff
3.00
Parts for Prob. Of. car
.74
Battery service to iort.. Insp'.
-2.00
Parts for Garage Equip.
;4.25
Chamois for County Garage
2-50
vlood for County Gara e(19.00) Jail(23.00), (Jan)
4-2:00
Lts. for Cths. (83.96 Gas for Jail (16.10)•'ht 12.42)
Poor. 11.18) for -Garage & car tokens for Aud(5.00)
Assr. RO.00) & Jury (15.00)
153.66
J. of P: State vs A. Aldred
3.00
Board of Prisoners
536.70
Meals for Jurors
. 36.95
do
54.15
do
11.95
do
12.15
do
12.65
do
6.50
Dental services to Prisoner
2.00
Removing garbage from Jail
2.08
Midse. for Jail(4.35) Garage(1.64) � - Cths. (9.20)
15.19
Laundry for Cths.(6.00) w Jail(13.60)
24.60
Shoes -rewired for Pris. Janitor
3.50
Tobacco for 'Weatherford 8c Supplies for Janitor
(Jan -Feb)
Barbering for Weatherford
Plbg. repairs.in Court House
Lumber for Court House
Supplies for Court House
Sandpaper for Court House
Janitor Su Dli es
Hardware for Eng . (4--.12) &, Court House (2.23)
Fuel oil for Court House
Hdw. for Cths . (18.00) `z Cable, . etc for Ferry
Slip(49.91)
Clamps for Life Boat for Ferry (Jan)
Painting Ferry Boat
Painting signs for Ferry
Gas, oil w fuel for Ferry
Scalp Bounty on 2 !Uildca.ts
do
do
do 1 111i ldcat
do
do
dO
do
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
T. P. Jeffers Salary as Road Superintendent
MI. J. Bamford Salary as Truck Driver (211 days)
E. A. Nickson Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
R. H. Owrdn Labor on machinery
Johnson Joh.nson(ord Blrah.Natl Bk.)First Est. for ConstructLon Middle Fork Bridge
Lich c� Croy- First Est. for Construction Bridge on N. Iff.
Diag. Road
Pacific Tel. Tel. Co. Long Dist. service a/c road machinery
lviaple Falls Township Countyts portion of cost Feb. road work in
Maple Falls Twp .
P. J. Z+waschka Labor on Roads (Jan)
P J. Zwaschka Labor cutting brush on roads
17illiam Hasl-gins, (order to Co. Aud) do
Chester Ryals,(order to Co. Auditor) do
Hugh Royalty, (order .to Co. Auditor) d.e
Koker; (order to Co. Auditor) do
E. S. i;icKeene(order to Co.. Auditor) do
Dan Xales,.(order to Co. Auditor) do
F. Osgoodby,(order to Co. Auditor) do
Chas. ,lVillett,(order to Co. Auditor) do
C. Benson do
E. LeBarron,(order to I:..1. Cone) do
John Severson,'(order to Co. Auditor) do
L. I. Brower, (order to Co. Auditor) do
lNi
els Cla��per (order to Co. Auditor) do
Robert Brolrrn- Labor on Pleasant Valley Roads and others
D. S. Robertson do
D. B. Holeman do
Oscar Rustand do
H. E Brown do (with truck)
R . U . Hemmi Repai ring Bridge on Hemmi Road
6.50
3.40
52.66
1.50
80.61
.72
1.00
6.35
174.20
67.91
7.00
-129.20
4.50
56.45
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
175.00
134.38
130.00
42.50
15823.25
1,604.41
9.60
468.88
12.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
-4.00
4.00
4.00
2.65
3.50
10.50
- so
10.50
4.50
RECORD OF
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.
277
Jan • TERM Saturday THE
1st DAY OF March
1930
ROAD and BRIDGE "FUND (Continued)
L. J. Hunt
Labor on Smith Road others
24.00
John West
do
40.00
C. Benson
do
27.00
E. J.--Olson
do
20.00
C. E. Parcher
do
12.00
Ray Hemmi
Labor on Marietta Slough. Bridge
4.50
T. Bigger_staff
do
6.00
Frank L. ,Kennedy, (order to
Edna Mae Kingsmore)
do
4.50
C. 0. Beck
do
4.50
H: Tincker
do
4.50
Frank T. Kennedy
do
3.38
David Bisset
do
5.00
F. Vermillion
do
22.50
Bert Smith
Asphalting Bridge on N. IvI1. Diag. Road
16.50
1Vayn e Smith
do
12.75
Virgil Irwin ..
do
12:75
Clem .Knutson
Repairs to Bridges
36.00
Edgar Sollinger,(order to
CODeoples State Bank)
do
27.00
Ed Top
ado
33.25
Albert Fazon
do
33.25
'11. W. Van -Over
do
35.00
T4 . L . Balfour
do
6.00
Frank L.-- Kennedy,(order to
Edna Mae Kingsmore)
-do
22.50
N. F. t:tarx
Repairs to Porter Creek Bridge on Rd. '192
3.50
A. E. Edwards
do
3.50
L. E. 1;1ampler
do
5.25
F.,Filbert
do
6.00
Van Over
Labor on Ten rlile Creek Hemmi Bridges
32.50
Fred Tarte
do
6.00
Joseph Jensen
do
24.75
Ed Top
do
26.12
Max Fullner
do
19.00
L. J. Hunt
do
9.00
E. J. Olson
do
4.50
W. W. Van Over
Repairs to Bridges
35.00
Ed Top
do
33.25
Frank L. - Kennedy, (order' to
Edna liae Kingsmore)
do
22.50
Joe Jensen
do
31.50
Clif 'Benson
do
9.00
E. J. Olson
do
9.00
Max Fullner
do
4.75
L . � J . Hunt
do-
4.50
Fred Tarte
Repairs to Cat & Donkey.
33.00
Newt Hale
Repairing Equipment
114.00
Geo Brown
do -
144.00
V.I. W. Van Over
Labor on Rural Ave. Bdg . (Rd ;,,`198)
15.00
Ed Top'
d`o -
19.00
C. Benson
do
13.50
Joe Jensen
do
9:00
Max Fullner
do
4.75
Gordon Pendleton
Piling ,caps for Rural Ave. Bdg . (Rd . =198)
72.60
Jacob Guntert
Labor on Road ,�260
26.25
George Goodwin
do
2.19
. A. Wasching
Hardware a/c Road #260
2.90
Olaf Dalgren
R. 'of W. for Road 7.'MO
10.00
Nooksack Valley Rochdale Co.
Powder, etc. for Road #260
51.67
Frank S. Swope
Hauling earth on Olson Road & others
130.50
Adrian Nouwens
Hauling gravel etc. for Lummi Shore Road & others
60.00
R. F. Raper
Lumber for So. Pass Rd., Hemmi'Road West & general
repairs
270.30
Nichols Grocery
Tobacco for Pris. Road Crew (Jan -Feb)
15.60
The Home Store
11dse. for Pris. Road Crew
3.24
Gordon's
Rim, etc. for Pris. Crew car
2.50
Hoff & Pinkey
Lumber for road signs
12'.00
Speirs &Speirs
Painting signs for roads
46.50
11lester-n 'Tractor & Equip. Co.
Parts for tractors
701.15
Union' Iron Works
Sheave
3.24
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Parts.for truck
.76
H- W.-Buzzard
Repairs to equipment for road
20.55
'Larson & Miller
Repairs to equipment
.50
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to truck
1.50
NITorse Hardware Co.
Hardware for bridges & equipment.
163.93
Northwest Hardware Co.
yardv.r are for Equip. & Ten Mile Cr. Bdg. on Hemmi Rd.
43.42
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Marietta Slough Bdg . (43. 84) �s Ten Miler
Creek Bdg.(190.20)
234.04
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Bridge repairs
118.25
H. E. Wampler
Gravel for Pleasant Va,iley Road
15.00
Bellingiam Builders Supply Co.
Coal, culvert etc. for roads
175.1.1
Puget Sound VAlelding 11lorks
Presto etc. for road machinery repairs
20.00
Lynden Service Station
Sup. & Rep. for Road Superintendent (Jan -Feb)
6.05
South Alley Garage
Gas for Road Superintendent's car
1.98
Wanamakerts
Gas Fw oil a/c Marietta Slough Bridge
18.12
. OtNeall Service Station
Gas & oil a/c Deer Cr. Bdg. & Hemmi Rd. Bdg.
8.25
Standard Oil Co.
Gas, etc. a/c Niddle Fork Bdg. & N. '1. Diag. Rd.
11.60
RECORD
.OF ' COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS.
Jan. TERM
Saturday
THE I s t
DAY OF Thar ch 19 30
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND
John Bullock
Labor on Samish Rd., Lake Whatcom Blvd.?; Agate
Bay Road.
117.50
Sam Bullock _
do
94.50
A:' Eviing
do
70.00
Archie Manley
do (10 days' with truck)
87.50
hick Omlin
Labor on Deming-'t'+ickersham Road
33.75
Walter Brandt
do
15.75
Bruce Lintz
do (Truck)
12.00
P . J. Z1TTasc1,ika
Labor on Smith Road
63.00
E. J. Z,aschka
do
22.50
C. Benson
do
40.50
Adrian Nouwens
do (Truck)
81-:.00:
Adrian Nouwens
do it
..9.00
John '`;est
do
32.50
Frank S.'Swope
do (Truck)
126.00
David'Bisset
do
20.00
F. Vermillion
do
<.9.00
Bob -Schenk
do (Truck)
90.00.
Chas. 0. Burrows
do rt
24.00•
Iviax Fullner
do
23.75
Geo. Schenk
do (.Truck)
18.00
J. B. Ecklor
do
30.00
E. J. Olson
do
16.00
J. Kruzer-
do (Truck)
60.00
L_ J. Hunt
do
4.00
J. F. Tvieek-
do
21.00
C. H. Harland
Labor on Road 265
6.00
Elmer Gavrley
do
4. 50
E. J. Coffelt
do
1.50
Mt. Vie;:Township
do (Truck)
6.00
Joe Gotchy
Grading roads
110. JO
Rilliam Breuer
do
105.00
C. L. HotFie
Labor & Truck Rent on Sumas-Kendall Rd.
166.00
Fred Lade
Labor on Sumas=Kendall Road
62.00
Herold P.., Brockway
do
65.00
Fred Culler
do
9.50
ilm. King
do
9.50
C. L. Wells
do
12.50
Frank Ondeck
Truck & Driver do
111.25
Leo Jess
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
18.00
Adrian Nouwens
hauling gravel, etc. for, Smith & Guide Meridian
Roads
72.00
1,11or se Hardware Co.
Equipment for Lake Whatcom Blvd:
2.38
Columbia Valley Lumber Co.
,umber for Labe Blvd. & Road Signs (Jan)
13.94
C. ri. l'+Iilson
Lumber for Deming-INick.ersham Road
19.20
F. L. Krieter
Gravel for Smith Road
33.00
Bellingham Concrete Products Co.
Tile for Guide 11eridian Road
16.88
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Grader blades
83.41
Bellingham Auto Top
Repairs to -Grader & Truck'(Jan)
7.60
t'lilliamet.te Iron & Steel '01orks,
assigned to Elec. Steel Foundry
Parts for Crusher Donkey
96.50
Clyde Equipment Co.
Parts for Crusher Equipment
18.35
Diehl 1.1otor Co.*
Parts for truck.
18.72
Andrew Petersen
Blacksmithing
4.25
Lynden Department Store
Hardware for Bridge & Equipment
5.50
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for -graders, etc.
99.63
Union Oil Co..
Gas & oil for road grading
38.89
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for roads
147.38
RIVER IMPROVEM.EUJNT FUND
M. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver (2 days)
6.:25
Clem Knutson
Labor on Shumway Jam & 1;7ing
108.00
David Bissbt
do
92.50
Edgar Solli-nger,(Order to Pacific
Mercantile Agency)
do
10.00
Edgar Sollinger,(Order to Peoples
State Bank)
do
71.00
Ted Z,.raschka
do
92.50
I�,Iax Fullner
do
4.75
Albert Fazon
do
78.37
lift .-Radder
do
74.25
Chas. DuBois
do (Truck)
24.00
�1,1. G. DuBois
do
9.00
R. F. Ra�er,(Order to Nooksack Valley
State Bank)
Piling for Tularietta tiling & Shumway jNing
200:00
R. F. Raper
do
113.06
Adrian Nouwens
Hauling gravel etc. for'Shumway ;'ding
18. 00
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Shumway ;jfing
84.00
V:-B. Rogers
do
42.50
Schuman Steel &- Mac.Linery Co:
Cable for Shumway Wing &. Jam
24.00
H. W.. Buzzard.-
Material fox Shumway 'ffing (8. 00) & River Equip.
(22.40)
30.40
Horse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Shumway Wing(2.59) River Equip.
(133.77)
136.36
North,uest- Hardware Co.
Hardware for Shumway Wing(9.38) ? River Equip.
(78.24)
87.62
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Shumway 'Wing
74.99
Lynden Department Store
Powder etc. for river a/c ice
34.11
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
279
JL1 n -TERM ta, 1, d a y THE St
DAY OF March
30
t11
FUND (Continued)
I.Meric_nn Hoist Derrick Co. Drums., -etc. for donkey
Tractor "_1 Equij)ment Co. farts for cr-;�t tractor
L-ndon, T0%,,inshi.r.7 Co-antirts _'aalf of cost placing brush at "I.-1umvv-,y
Wing
S �! ! n Oil Co. 1 1"4 g r ez-, - s e
�,
Jahn Schneider
Fred T o o
:,,irs. Florence .-Holtzheimer
Cody Boal
Dffi,IN. DiST. #2 M,_INT. FUND
Skids for Dredger
ELDER DITC-1 LAITNT. FUND
Labor on Ditch
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND
Relief
r-T
LIQUOR I, , �VESTIGI�TiC)N FUND
Saia.,,y as Special Deputy Sheriff
--- 000---
.L G IiL E E 11 E 1� T .
564.30
3.78
156.50
E-,. 78
10.50
56.00
25.00
145.00
TLIS AGREE!k[E!jT made in duolicite this lst day of March, 1930, between VIED-TC01il 0"OUi-iTY,
V;1UHII,GTOIJ by its Board of County Commissioners, and 140OKSACK TOVIESiiI_P, by its Board of
S "u ,pervisors;
doVITiIELSSETH1 That 'i",flereas , the Board of Supervisors of Nooksack Township has hereto-
fore requested the co-o-aeration of Whatcom County in the execution of t--,-Ie hereinafter de-
scribed road im-orover_,iexits in Nooksack To,,,�nship, the work to be done .7;ith County machinery
andcrewsa, and under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Town-
s.,iip to share equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the
sum of '�21525.00;
9
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, IMnatcom -County does hereby agree to
execute the following .,,rork wiLh county machinery aw nd-cres, and under the supervision of
d
the County I'load Superintendent u�) to the amount of $2,525.00:
Roads 1176 and 74206: Scarifyig ng, grading and I -Road lr'16 north
7r D
front L:7nden-Suma,s Pavement one mile and one mile east; and'
Road 1206 north one-fourt'a mile from intersection *viith Eoed 1176.
T"
Road #200: Clearing and grading from Glen Echo School House Has-,t five -
bights of a mile.
d ';ciao -,�th one mile.
Road #328: "Widening:, grade from Glen ',� �ao School House No -
Road #1438: Reconstruct with necessary culverts etc. five -eights of a mile.
Road -14 5 5 $'2': ';Viden grade one and one-half miles onfload 4'552 running _'Jorth
IT
;and East from Road #130.
I -load 1#635: Clearin,-,r grading and necessary culverts on Road -11635 'lest
c�.) CD 1, (1_
Township Line Road) from Lynden-Sumas -Pavement North five -
eights of a mile.
W-hatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs., and Nooksack Township hereby
agreeing to Day -payrolls covering; an amount equal to one-half of the cost of suc.h improve -
meats.
IN dITNESS &-iLREOF the said -,.7,N-atcom County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its 3oard of County Commissioners, and said Nojj�sack Township has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the d.�iy and year fi2st above written.
11 Board of Count,%, Comrf- , isstr
-
rr ioners of Whatcom County
S.3tate of V,'a siiin,c2- ton
11 IT it 11 *.1 IT 11, 11 It 11 It IT 1' It It
1--ttest: G. P. KINCZ'Lli)
Count- Auditor .2.. Ex officio
Clerk of tilie Board.
Vffl.ATCOM COUNTY, dASh!i,GT0N
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
1'. C * Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred 11114. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
280 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
J*an TERM Saturday THE 1st DAY OF 232cG 19 0
Attest: E. B. tattoo
"'ovr
JL nshi,,) Clerk.
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By C. 0. rill
11. Clinard
SQ32J<isoy
-)ikc,,
U.,) q 2 -1 i S c) r
T-ic, minutes of the r.iuetiny,--,- the precedinE:, rriont,": JEroarD-i?oved as
subndti;cd by the Clerk ji* tl-ie B,,,-)L.rd.
02 Motion tkie Board- adjourned at 11 2. 2, to iricet 32 hllondayl
.950, at 9 A.
Chc,-,1.rJT5n Poarct of �-,6UK
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan.TERM Monday THE .3rd DAY OF 111arch
281.
ib 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday.,. Iviarch-1, 1930. present.,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 1-fiembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURT EXPENSE FUND.
EXPENS
J. A. Swank Scalp bounty on 1 wildcat S 5.00
✓ February reports of County Home; Lummi Ferry; Horticultural Inspector and the annual
report of the Horticultural Inspector for 1929, were filed with the Board.
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Reportfrom Northern State Hospi
tal re non -violence of Laura Young, was filed with
the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3:30 P. M. to meet on Wednesday, March 5,
1930, at 9 A. M.
' There being no business to transact on lvfarch.5th the Board adjourned at.
12 A1. to meet on Friday, 111.,Aarch 7, 1930, at '.9*'.4;. . III!.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Friday THE 7th. ..
DAY OF March 19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 1,11ednesday, Parch 5, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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f On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to appropriate $100.00 to match
Baker To,,rnship $100.00 for the widening of the Bonner �z Christia.nson's logging bridge back of
I/
'Welcome School Rouse on Middle Fork -of Nooksack River, so that said bridge may be used as a
detour during the time of construction of Middle Fork Bridge.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, t"-,.e Board accepted the.viork done under contract
on Bridge on Northwest Diagonal Road by Lich �; Croy.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to lease the Fair Grounds to
the Mt. Baker Motorcycle Club on July 4, 1930, at a rental of $75.00, an advance payment of
$25.00 accepted on this date; if rainy on July 4th the Board and Motorcycle Club to arrange
another date satisfactory to both parties.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONUVIISSIONERS OF
v'IrATCUM COUNTY, W1--SiiINGTON.
IN TliL !VI ATTLR OF SALE OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED ( ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES )
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the ,County
of bVhatcom, State of 0iash.ington, 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 laws of the State of Was}lington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
IfOI-J, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of the said
County of Whatcom, State of 111ashington, that the County Treasurer of said county be, and he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest
and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session La'rrs of the State of Vlash.ington for 1927,
Pi}UVIDEll, _LOt EVE' that said property shall not be sold below the minimum Drice hereinafter
fixed for said property by this Board; and the said CountylTreasurer is hereby directed to
publish a. -notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News, being the county
official nexspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said county, once a week
for three consecutive. weeks, which said notice shall set forth the ;property to be sold as here-
inafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which shall be between the
hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o1clock P.�Ml. on a. date to be filed by the said Count-,,?- Treasurer,
at the front door of the County Coutt House in Bellingham, in said County, Washington, and said
notice shall furtizer 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.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
J _ i . TERM F2 J day THE I t l
DAY OF
IVI�-?'c-1
19 130
i
min.price fiy:ed
I)esci atiOn
by
Co Commrs
_L77Tu•X
P.oac . Lots 0 to ;13 LYi , Blk 9, Les-,Tiy
in Kin,:;.:1ey i s 2na 111d:i. to ?1: in
191:0
17.1.8
$
1:5.00
l" 'E/- of i ':'1 C 1 -L : t or 31k 9;u, Gr rden
Add. to
19='.l
81.73
100.00
Lot l7, 811� 3, 71dri6.ge, 1st ,`_dd to
',7-1catcorn
1911:;1
'12.03
111-15.00
"Lot 97 311: 35, B.B. _1,:-rid lst Add
t.) Frtii-_.aver
19'2
128.95
250.00
Lit 15 ., 1(: 15, f r.s
19cl.,2
53.48
60.00
Lotri 5 to , 311: 11.
19:2
11.21 )
Lots 1 to 11, Bill', 1.4
192.'
152.44 )
Lots 1.2, to 15, Blk 1,i
1022
32.36,
153.00
19elrose Ad , to Fair.; -avert
of Sl,,, SEA of SE= of Sec 12,
T wr p 33 , R 5E, -120 A A.
1922
F 33.33
300.00
Lot 5 Blk 81, corn
1920
123.02
11-710.00
Done in regulr.r adjourned session of the
Board this
7ta day of
March
1930.
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It Board of County Comi.iiss- it
it ioners of ','t':r::_tcom County '►
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
CoMr._lissioner
F_redE. Laube
Commissioner
Att:;st: G.
Count.)' P.udito.' .�-ofS'icio
Cler',. of t'rie .Board.
Fs_, . C. I�If�rtin
V Deputy
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`i'lilS AGREE,11,; JldT, made in duplicate this 7th day of Marcia., 1930, between V H!11'COIv1
CvUiiTY, `,Ji: .'1IDGT01d, by its Board of County Commissioners, �..nd S_-,,'MIA1' T,iJO 'TOWNSHIP, by its
2oard of Su._)ervisors;
VJITitiLa. ET.H, Tiia.t Whereas, the Board of Sune.�-visors of Semia.hmoo Township ;aas hereto-
fore requested the co-operation of 1 hatcom County in the execution of the herei:riafter de-
scribed rota improvements in Semi ahmoo To',^rnsl>ip, the -,-.iork to be done yith Count- machinery
and cre`Al, and under t1.c supervision of the County �;o : d Superintendent; the County and
TO .tlYship to share equEA ly the costs of said improver eats whicia are not to exceed in total
the :purr of "11,100.00;
_CHE;tEFO.RE, in
consideration of tale above, 1,11hatcom County
does hereby agree to
execute tiie
Pollolr:inl; ,,cork
',riti>, county machinery �-nd crew, and under
the supervision of t_ze
County .Road
Superintende-nt,
u,p to the amount of �1,100.00:
Road ,1470: Grading -and -raveling about 1-3/8 Mile of said road be;inning
at its in tersection grit � Birc . Bay Share Road and runningnorth
about 5/3 of a. male and e' st 3/4 mile to Road ri8.
Road L336: Grading and graveling s.id road beginning at its intersection
,rite Road „1470 and runnin north about 1 mile to Road -r37.
�,,'Vh_.-i;cor, County hereby :. ;Teeing to _] ly one-L�.II' of such costs, rand Semiahmoo To% -unship hereby
agreeing to pity payrolls covering E:n a.rnount equal to one-half of the cost of such improve-
ments.
Ii1 irJl`1' 1 SS VJ L�.JL ;Ul" the ,.!,iiu 'dlaratcora Counter has caused t'ais agreement to be executed
by its Board of Count; Commissioners, and said Serilcilanio0 ToSrvnsiaip has caused t:iis agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, tale d..y and year first above `written.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
JLin . TERM Fr i d,�... y THE 7 t1i DAY OF 11I a L, C I 1 19 3tD.
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IT Board of County Commisstt
—
It ioners of County
It St"-U,-e of
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icUest: G. P. KIllCj":IL)
County Auditor Es--,:)fficio
Clerk of tie Board.
By F. C. 11artin
Deou
� ty
Attest: Ella Goodwin
Tolanship Clerk
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By Geo. Eldc2
1"1a7.rr7F
m of t.l,-,e 2oard.
,,eeve
cc.iranty
Fred E. LcUbe
co-anty Cor2raissione3
SEIJI1'Lillj1u() TU'JIJISHIP
By L. A. Van Luven
C.1i,a-J.,,m,,:, 'n of Su,,)ervisops
E. J. slaulnlier
Supervisor
No E. Roberts
Suoervisor
'a, Lynden, ',Iarietta, ?ark arid T ile T3 on E vms.,-).i?)s for
-ricouests of B�*Ier, Custer,, Deit,
County aid on tovmship road improvements, viere filed v,dUi the Board.
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Marietta Grange
,
A:.),)lications for dances by Goshen Grange; "I. W. l... Lodge at 'Iorth,vood Grange,
all on 11,",arcki 8 and Delta Comrr=ity Club on March 8 and 22, 1930, viere endorsed approved by
tl'ie Board.
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On I.,',otion the Board adjourlacd at 4 1-. 111. to meet 14onday, 10, 1930,
at 9 A. Al.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
r
Jan. TERM 1:o.C1de%.f THE 10t1, 1 DAY OF i:'1arGii
285
79 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournrr:ent ta'-_en on Friday, I, :�rctt 7) 1930. Present,
Geo. Eider Criaii•m� n of trie Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. La-ube, IYembers, and tine Cler-,
of tide Board in L.ttendance. . .
The following proceedings were :'lain:
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On motion of Laube, seconaed by peeve, the Board granted tiie request of Jorinson
Johnson i'or an e.,vt:nsion oi' 20 d,.;,rs titre in %,irlicli to com)-)lete their contr -et on construction
of 1.1iddle For=-� Bridge, rfE._.ing t:-.e time of coin)letion 1,.pri1 1, 1930.
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On Lotion the Board Lid j ourned at 12, T; . to meet Frida. i.:i -rch 14, 1930,
at 9 A. 11.
Jan . TERM
2 6
RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 14th
DAY OF March
11
19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on.jwnday, March 10, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid,
do
State Treasurer
State Treasurer
Co. Auditor
G. P. Kincaid, Co. auditor
do
State Treasurer
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for claims paid 103:_90
do Gar. 306.30
Contribution on February payrolls 55.52
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for claims paid 10.'15
do Gar. 190.'00
Contribution on February payrolls 49.07
PERI'dANENT LIG TWAY MAINTENANCE FUND
Contribution on February payrolls 28.88
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND
Reimbursing Aud. Revolv. Fund for claims paid 64.73
- do Gar. 275.40
Contribution on February payrolls 30.06
The following surety bonds for township officials were approved by the Board and filed.
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with County Clerk.: FERNDALE TWP' Mrs. Anna G. Stockton, Clerk, $500.00; Edmund F. Cingmars,
Treas., $5,000.00; Harry P. Wynn, Assessor, $500.00; Thomas B. 'Rynn, ��500.00, J. of P. all
with National Surety Co. LUMIMI ISLAND T}iiP- Frank Wright Jr . , $1, 000. 00, Clerk, with National
Surety Co. DEI:IING TVIP- Percy 'I. Littlefield, Assessor, $500.00, with Indemnity Insurance Co.
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Bonds of J. M. Granger and Jule E. Curtin for $1,200.00 each for Engineer and Captain
respectively of Lummi Ferry Boat, given by U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. were approved by the
Board and filed in Auditorts Office.
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A
G R E
E M
ENT
.
THIS AGREEI,iENT, made in duplicate this
14th
day
of
March,
1930, between 11I1ATCO11 COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, by its Board of County Commissioners, and BAKER TO'r1AiSHIP, by its Board of Super-
visol.S;
tivITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Baker Township has heretofore
requested the co-operation of V-Pliatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described
road improvements in Baker Township, the work to be done with County machinery and crew, and
under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to share
equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the sum of $2,100.00;
NOW, TIEREFORE, in consideration of the above, Whatcom County does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road.Superintendent, up to the amount of $2,100.00:
Road -11192 (from 1,1uehlbergerts Store to Deming Township line, a distance of
11 miles): 'ldidening, grading and graveling.
Road-306 (from Lynn Bridge north 1 mile): Cutting bank and dumping on
lower side, grading and graveling.
Road ,y3O5 (from Lynn Bridge south over Flag -pole Bill): Cutting from six
to eight feet from upper side and dumping same on lower side;
grading and -graveling.
Road ,-299:''didening, grading and graveling.
Road r#564:'Plidening, grading and graveling.
Wh.atcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Baker Township hereby
agreeing to pay payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the
cost of such improvements.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
287.
Jan TERM FridL.
THE:
1 Zi t "n
DAY OF L3 1, ell
13 30
III the said 11,1111,1atcom County -',-,as caused t-his agreer.ent to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Baker Towns_-iip 11as caused this agreement to
be executed by its Board of Supervisors,, the d_7 and year first above written.
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ioners of ,;."latcorn Count" if
St-L,e of 'ld 1.silirlf to -"I 11
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At [lest: G.
y
Count, uditoT I Ex-officio
Clerk of tile Board.
By F. C. I..'artin
De ,-)uty
Attest: Pierre Caron
Tol.,insili---) Clerk
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V1Hi:'.'1`C'0�L COU!jTY,
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the BoLrd.
Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
B�IKH'li TOWNSHIP
By A. E. Edwards
Chairman of Supervisors
I,iels Petersen
Supervisor
Casper Hunt
Su-')ervisor..
A G H
El E 1,,1
E IV'
T
✓ TiiIC'_)' AGREEihidT,
made in duplicate
this
14th
day of Marcn, 1930, bet!ueen Yh-:ATC0A1
CoUiM) 1'IASLIi�GTW4, by its Board of County Comr.,iissioners, and D-_,�ILTA TO',ILSHIP, by its Board
of Supervisors;
`VITI,dh ii
�SSET I., That 1,7hereas, the Board of Supervisors of Delta Township has Heretofore
recuested the co-operation of 1,11latcom County in the el-_ecuticjn of the hereinafter described
road irr-,,)_oven,.ents in Delta To,unship, the work to be done i-iit'I'l County machinery and crew, and
under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; _the County and TownsniP to share
equally the costs of said iml)rovements wlaich are not to exceed in total the sum o� �'3 ,000.00;
NOl T_HE11EFOitE, in consideration of the above, Vv'hiatcom! County does hereby agree to
execute the folio ing ,,;o.-k wit?i county
', machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent., up to the amount of 8.3.,000.00:
Roads 7 "102 and -'1195 (Interuection): Clearing, grubbing, filling,, gra"ing
:
and graveling about 50 rods.
Road Wideninc, and fill at kflilloys Lake.
if 0
Road #618 (KnorIrn as Crabtree Rd in See 2,4): Replacing bridge by putting
in two 36 in. culverts and making fill.
lioad 7r21235: One 36 in. culvert placed at south end of said road.
Ho--,,d -#'667: resurfacing; south one-half mile.
Road 1781 (in See 29., Tp 4:0, R. 2): ResurfacinE,', about 1 mile.
Road one 30 in. culvert placed, and graveling approximately q mile.
Roads 181 and y118 (in. Sees 5, r/ f. 8 Tp 10, R 2): Resurfacing approximately
11314 mile.
Whatcorr.
County
hereby by agreeing to pa;5,
one-half of such
costs
dnd Delta:.
To,.mship
hereby
agreeing
to pay
payrolis and e-.,:i,)ense
I
claims covering
an
amount
equal to
one-half
of the cost
of such im-Droven.ents.
IN the said IViatcou County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of Couinty Commissioners, , and said Delta Township has caused this agreement to
be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and 7,?"ear first above written.
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It Board of County Commin.sTr
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It ioners of ,Ila tcom County iI State of 117ashington Tr
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Attest: G. P. KIACAID
County Auditor _, Ex-cfficio
Clerk of tae Board.
WHATCOTI.i COWITY, '.'7kS!1INGT01j_
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. 2,artin
Deputy
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RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM
Friday
THE
14t1i
DAY OF i. c.r CI I
19 0
Attest: Jo_,1n Ax1in0cr
To,.Tinsni) Clerk
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AGi_'�EEI,`Ihi�T.
By Chas. A. Johnson
C.,
of Su-)ervisois
J. H. '51,7000,
sui)ervissor
Ti:ieo. 'Neidkamr)
Supervisor
T-iiS made in duplicate this 14tl-i day of T,arc?i, 1930, between COWITY5
ILiSiiINGT6i�,, by its Board of County Cor,,ii,_-,issioners, and PAI'LK TuI.Vi4(S�aLl) by its Board of Super-
visors;
VIT3ESSE'Li) T=at W-LIereas, the 3oard of Su)ervisors of Park T s'-
ot:fri ,,
ii) has heretofore
requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the exocutic--:n of t]-ie 'L-�erein,.,tfter described
road improvements in Park Towns'Clip., the Uork to be done rith Count;, mach-inery and crew, and
under the su;)ervilcion of the County Road Superintendent; the County and I.Pol:,rnship to snare
equally the costs of said improvements 1,,rhicl-i L-re not to ell-ceed in total the sum of �',.1,600.00;
in consideration of the ai;jove, IiKhatcor.q County does hereby agree to
execute tll-io folio-:ing wort,-_ -,%rlth county machi-nery and crow, a.fid -under the ,vision (:f the
County Road Superintendent, up to t.ue amount of '�,-'�1,6300.00:
Road --"�85 (C a in Lame Ed) Placing t,,,i,, culverts, and cutting and '�.fidening
1
road from Bissell place nortil r! mile.
V
Road 4,W: Cuttin- and widening r3ad from Recdls L,-I.ke north about 100 feet.
Sout'_: Bay -Wickersham Road: 11 culverts placed; cutting and widening road
wnere needed to straighten out bad turns: Point ifest of Fish
atci-iery Rd,- Cut and fills east of Carl sons place,,- Cut and fills
east of Littlefield I s ,.)lLce.
1,hiatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and !.ark To,,,inslliii? hereby agreeinE-.,,
to oay 1,)a,1,,ro1_Ls and expense claims covering an ar.iount equal to one-half of the cost of suc,--.
imorovements.
IA a`,ITJLSS WdEREOF the said -J'hatcom County has c<;used this agreement to be e,:ecuted by
its Boara of Count,,, Commissioners, and said Park Tu1,,'1ns,_i1p has caused this agreement to be
executed by its BoLrd of Supc-rvisors, the day and year first above a_'°itt-en.
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Ir ioners of iVl'i�:.tcori County 11
State of Vv'&shington 71
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rttest: G.
County Auditor -,-- Ex-officio
Ciort-, of tile Board.
By F. C. Lartin
Deputy.
1.tLest : J',)s. J. BY'ron
To',.7nsn1.,) Clorl,..
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CuJiITY WA' � J, IGTON ILA
By Goo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Comrissioner
Fred T. 1,aube
Count- Commissioner
d
By F. N. Smallwood
C'.iairrrqn of' Su(ervistirs .
"I. V,,,.n -louten
su!yl-l%2visor
A. Carlson
TiilS made in duplicate this 14ti-i day of Liarch) 1930, between INHATQ_,01A u-ci-UNTY,
_,I y - T - "LIP, by its Board of
,,A�D�,ELGTU*�., by its Board of Count,,, Commissioners', and TEI,
Supervisors;
T'l, T,Iat W.r.',ere&s. the Board of u,)crvi.sors of Ten Yile Townsrii.p has heretofore
requested the co-o-oeration of 11natcom County in t.ae e:r.ecution of t',,le iiereinajter described
road imorovements in Ten 1,11ile Tovins_'ai-) trle work to be done %,iit_-i County machinery and crew,
RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS.. PROCEEDINGS
Jan . TERM Friday THE - 14tn
DAY of . . I March
2
39
1930
and under the supervision of. the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to
share equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the sum of
$3,000.00;
NOff, THEREFORE., in consideration of the above, 111-riatcom County does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of ,;3,000.00:
Road #633 (New road 1 mile, known as Corbett Rd, running north from Rd
`11'7 in center of SW- Sec 10) : Clearing, .grading and graveling.
Road #116 (Knorrn as Noon Road): Clearing, grading and graveling.
Roads ;4-356,-41r7, 416 (Known as Hemmi Rd): Clearing regrading and graveling
and -a culvert on said road running east from the Guide Meridian
2' miles.
Road # (Known' as %iulf'ord Road, running2 mile north 'from the Smith Road
between Secs 27 & 28): Clearing right.,.of way.
Load #153 (Kno-wn-as Axton Road): Clearing, regrading and graveling a
distance of 2 miles from Guide Meridian Road to Hannegan-Road.
Whatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, 'and Ten -Mile Township hereby
agreeing to pay payrolls.and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost
of such improvements.
IN `V'JITNESS tJHEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Ten Mile Township has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
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It Board of County Commiss_ IT
it loners of Whatcom County rr
rr State of Washington TT
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of tine Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
Attest: `i%F. C. Simonson
Township Clerk
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By Geo-. Elder. -
Chairman of the Board.
F . C-., Reeve -
County -Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
TEN MILE TO -UNSHIP
By 171. 'C.Ritchie
Chairman of Supervisors
J. A. Myers
Supervisor
Herman Klander
Supervisor
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLiHv1ISSIONEriS OF
WHATCOJ',I COUNTY, 01AS iINGTON.
IN THE FATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF )
PERM. HY. NO. 11-A; BEING ( FINAL RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE,
PORTION `OF L.P;EiE 1A1HATCOI�I' BOULEVARD ) AivD CALLING FOR BIDS.
WHEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Permanent':High°fray No. 11A, being
part of Lake 111hatcom Boulevard, be improved; and
ITJHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Supervising
Engineer of Whatcom County, for the improvement of said highway, srrhich plans and specif ica-
tions, with corrections, have been approved by the State 'Highkiiiay Engineer of the State of
11�ashington;
-NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans and specifications be,
and they are hereby approved and adopted by this Board, and that said highway be improved
according to said pland and specifications, under the Permanent -Highway Laws of the State
of 'Washington; the location of said highway being as follows:
Beginning at the end of the improved road at Lake Louise in Section 8, Twn 37 N,
R 4 E, W.10., and extending in a southerly and easterly direction through sect -ions 8 and 17,
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Friday
THE 14th
DAY OF Iitarch
.19 30
said township and range, a distance of one mile to a connection ,frith the northerly end of the
improved road in Section 17.
IT IS FU tT-IER -HEREBY RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board 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 Supervising Engineer, said bids to be opened and considered at
the hour of 10:30.A.M. on Monday, April 7,.1930, and each bid shall be accompained by a certified
check equal to five (5) per cent. of tie amount of such -bid.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Done in regular adjourned session df.the Board this'14th day of March 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County=,uditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder.
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube'
County,, Comrazssioner
BEFORE THE BOAitD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, I�lASHINGTON
IN `.I'HE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF )
PERIL, ANE-SIT HIGH-1,WAY NO. 14, BEING
COUNTY ROAD NO. 155 AND PART OF ) RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE.
FRONT STREET IN TOWN OF LYNDEN
NHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of
illashingtan, held in the Commissioners' Office of said county on the 14th day of March, 1930, a
quorum being 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 Laws of 1911, of that section of a public'highway situated within the Count,, of Wha-tcom,
and described as follows:
P ERk!.LNIENT riIGIiV1AY NO. 14, known as County Road 4155 and part of Front Street in the Town
of Lynden: Beginning at the intersection of the Guide I��ieridian Road and County Road No. 155,
and running easterly along said County Road No. 155 and Front Street in -the Town of Lynden to
connection with the existing pavement on said Front Street, being a total distance of one mi-le.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of March, 1930.
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Attest: G. P.-K-INCAID_
County Auditor ?: Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
-By.. F:.. , C . hIartin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Application of Hopewell Community Club for dance on Ialarch 15, 1930, was endorsed approved
by the Board
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. I'ai. .to meet Monday, March 17, 1930, at 9 A. I.I.
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Jan. TERM Monday THE l th DAY OF March 1930
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, March 14, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and Proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
A. J. Riffe First Estimate for Construction of Bridge on Road 385
SOLDIERS► RELIED' FUND
Henry J. Love Relief
1,682.38
113.00
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board accepted the work done on the Bridge
on Road ,"385 in Marietta Towrnship, under contract of A. J. Riffe.
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BED'ORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COitfLISSIONERS OF'
WHATCUM COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
III THE I1! _1_1T Ens OF POUNDIrIASTER
ORDER APPOIivTING JACOB LATISCHER
FOR DEMING TOWNSHIP )
WHEREAS,it appearing to this Board that the regularly elected Poundmaster for Deming
To,,rnship has failed to qualify for said office; and
1IriLR21 the Supervisors of said township have declared said office vacant, a.nd- have_
recommended the appointment of Jacob Latische'r to fill the vacancy;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Jacob Latischer be, and he is hereby appointed.Pound-
master for Deming Township for the ensuing; term, and until his successor is elected and
qualified. -
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of March, 1930.
It if if r► rr rr sr if rr rr It rr • if N '1r Geo . Elder
r► Board of County Commiss- ►r Chairman of the Bard.
►r loners of +011'riatcom County 11 F. C. Reeve
tr State of llashington rr County Commissioner
n rr r rr rr rr rr n rr n rr rr r n rr Fred E . Laube
County Commissioner
Atest : G... P . KINCAID
County auditor w,- Eal-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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On Motion.the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet Friday, 14arch 21, 1930,
at 9 A. 111.
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RECORD
Friday
OF COMMISSIONERS
13
THE lst
PROCEEDINGS
DAY OF Maicll 19 30
The Board riet -)ursuant to adjournment taken on 10350. Present,
Geo. Elder ., C*.aa.irri!..n of t_'rie Board; F. C. Reeve, ljlcm!>�r, and tie "',jerl: of tie j)'oa—d i.-
attend!::nce.
T_ae follo%rJng .,--laims vefe allavied and .1).roccedinr3s had:
CUili?u,'AT E-XPEIISI] ?Ul�.D
Hugh Eldridge., D. L_. Staiqj)tiz_.d Env ,'..-A.boes f:)r Co. Trertsurer
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SuLDIEr-k'S' i�ELIEA' FUll.-ID
John L. Buclianan Relief
I
..:Ilaine, for permission to move a house
Tne request of Dobbs, 2-iousemover i r
P&V.,-,Crrt., 1,,ILIS ,r-'Lnted by the _3o,ard) witLi the provision telr_.t all nec(:.,ss-:)--ry
safety �)recautions be taken by said Dobbs.
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HFURE TAE DU.. -LD JP` `66U 14TY 6F
,W !A' Ij I 2WIil COUNTY,
IN T1.1 _'�L'�_TTEa 01' OF
COUNT-_,' ORDER OF 0S."iLE.
FOR D:1_'Jll'�UEiT TijKl:"S.
L!LS the real pro,)ert-t hereinafter described was iicretofore �.cquired by the Courity
of ,_state of fz,,_:, delinquerit taxes un,.ier tax f:�reclosure suit, and a deed
for siaid -ceL,I. pvop(_,2Ly vais duly and roo-ularly e,,.ccuted delivered to s":iid County by t-ae
County Ti,easurev, in accord,-.nce- t'Lia IaV;r, -�f t",(-
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S U S) I s___ -iF, t:)n; nd
t_-ic -.-c)ard of Count;- C0111missi)-riers of sl.:-�i,j County dee--L:s it for tie best inter-
osts of said County to sell the said real prope-_,,ty 'aereinafter described;
11,J,-i, THE�LdA,'uid,,�, IT 16 HEiiEB-Yr ui-LDEHED �)y 'I'lie -.Do:.i.i-1 of of the
Cc)unt,,r of 1�' IL.tCom., State of ',vashinf-,ton, that the Couxat,)_ Treasurer of said county be, -_,Uld he
.1 7L - CD -
nereby is directed to sell Lae property nerednafter described at public sale to the 1-1i,,,hest
M L
Md best biaLier,
all as y)rovided in Cnap. 263
Session
ia,,,,,s of the State
of ',;'ashington
for
1927, PRAIi)LD.,
t1liat said property shcll
riot
be sold below the
minimum -price
herein-
oafter fixed for
said pro,)erty by this Board;
and the
said County Treasurer
j
is nereby
directed
to publish a notice of the sale of said ,.)ro-perty in the Bellingham Eveining Ile,,vs, being, the
county official nears --gaper, E.nd a daily ne,,vspa,-)er printed and )ublished in said county, once a
week for three consecutive vieel.:s, wziich said notice shall set forth the property to be sold
as hereinafter described, togetnor viitti the time arid C)1.1,.ce of said sale., which. sha,11 be betvieen
the hours of 9 o'clock A.-..-1:1. and 4 Gtclock P.A`L. on a date to be fixed by the said County Treas-
urer., at the front door of the County Court House in i3eilingliam, in said County, '�Vashingtori,
and said notice snall furtaier set forth t1liat s�:.id m-ay be adjourned from day to div by said
t the time and place
County 'J.'r, e,a surer, ay public announces,jiant made by the said Countir Treasurer a
designatea in tfie no-6ice of such or at the time and pl,-.,.cp- at which said sale may be
adjourned.
IT'I-.o followi-1-12o'- are t.ie descri-)-tions; of the real 1,)roperty to be sold, and the minimum sale
price far said propoi-ty as fixed b r the County CoEqii:issioners:
min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co.Comnirs.
Lots 75, 77 C`C 79., Blk 4 Ferndz.,.le Amended 1920 120. 2 150.00
Frac. Lots 16 to 20 inc. Blk 9, Less Ry,
Kingsley's 2nd Adcl to Blaine: 192D 17.13 15.00
C) -
Lots 1 -11 , 2 Blk, 2`3, jildrid-e
BartlettIs Add to Seliome 19212 38.30 60.00
Lots 4 L� 5 Bl'_`. 23, Eldridge
Bart*; 13 1") 2 2a. 0 12 40.00
rt*;ett's Aad to Sehome
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" J an. TERM Frid; y THE 2 ) lst
DAY OF P6J c�r c
2 -1
90
1930
':;in. Price
fixed by
D-es-cri,)tion Year Tax C0 .,C-'omrQrs
Lots 9 and 10, Blk 32'13 First Add
50. 00 �.
,7, ' to 14ew Whatcom 1922 _ 150.28 c; ,
of 11W' Sec 20
.1 4 , T%!i p _0
7 R 3 E
cont„•. 4:0 acres 19,20 121.37 125.00
V! 10 a. of of S7'� SLR, 4., less Rd in
Sec 5,
T,�%rp 40
1-11
R 1 E., contg 9.75a.
1921
104.119 300.00
- of
S 2
L of i'J
S -2
of L" I in Sec 10,,
T,.-i,) 31'
11, R 3
E,
contug 10 acres
1919
87.33 90.00
16 f
t of 0
40
rds of 1,i-, of IJT{!-
aunld E.
of
Clifton NINly 3 a.
in Sec
'?, Tw-D
40
11) _R 5E., contg
72.25
acres
1919
277.22
vN 01
1wE4 e1:c
V!
16 ft of S 40 rds in
450.00
Sec 7,
Tw,) 4:0
'N,
R b E, contg "19.75 a.
1920
1172.2,2
Done in
regular
adjourned session of the
Board this
21st day of Marc1i, 1930.
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Geo. Elder
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Board
of
County Com-,iiss- IT
ChairmL: n of the Board.
tt
ioners
of
'Liatcom County It
F. C. Reeve
tl
St--;te
of
',VLL_-.-iin ton tt
County Corm:,,issioner
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County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KlJuiiiD
CountJr Auditor ('Z E.0 - o f f i c i o
Cler-'_ of the Board.
By F. C. M_Drtin
De)ut;, .
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BEf6iih W`U','�TY jF
wui'-_;, 4.LS_7_1I1,JGTJ24.
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W, -1 y Drainage Im,)roverr,.ent District No. 5, has filed
, b , _ienr, Su,)ervisor for Dr,
wit-ri this Boai-d -ais resizInation as sucli supervisor; end
d Str4Ct;
it bec.)mes t-,-.e duty of this Board to a supervisor for said drainage
it is ordered that the 2esicnation of s�-,id jc.nry '.Jilken as suc..,i su,,)er-
visor be, and the sae is hereby acceptod; and
IT _L�) FUi-L2HL1_1L viUJ_L-LLD t_i"t 1. 4. Holcomb be, and he is hereby ap.r)ointed as Suoervisor
for said Dr-E,:ina-e T..',noroVer.,-.ent District ?Jo. 5 for tiie ba.!,nce of the unexpired tern _'Ind until
his successor is elected and oualified.
Done in regulllr adj1-.1urned session of the 7o-a.rd this '1st dL,,y of _,.'_arch, 1930.
11 If it TI N It !; II !T it 1: A 11 1! It Geo. Elder
Bo----,rd of County Co,,_ --..miss- It Chairnran of the BoarJ
ion:-Drs of Villlalucjm County It F. C. Reeve
II
it -it,,, Cori,,i.,iissioner
otate ofJ_
s i i i ii o n
Coui
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County Co;,!�missioner
At'.est: G. 1-1. KI-
County Luditor
Cler`�, of t-ae -Board.
By F. C. T",artin
De,)UtY.
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Request of Columbia To,,,insiii-) fop Count,-,, --lid in township road irfr,)rovements, was filed
,with the Board.
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A-)plir-ationE dances by IT-1. V.r. Jk. Lodge at 1!.11ahl; Goslien Grange and Helpers Club
at Liberty, all on 11arci-i 22,, 1930, ;;ere endorsed approved by t1ie _'3o,_,rd.
i
On ',TC)tiDn tie 3oard adjourned at 2::')0 ). 1,7. to i-,ieaet turd;�:y, T.1,,_,rcn 22 13350, at 11 A.N.
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RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM
THE
DAY OF
19 30
TI-10 Board met -)ursuant to -.djoarni.,enL on Friad7T, I330. ?resent,
Geo. Eluer., CL'iai_L-,&r_ of tiae 3o&id; F. C. iieevo -,nd Fred E. Lljbr�., 1�iernhers, Lind the Clerk
of t::,e -Doa.L-_L in
Ti'ie -)roceedinzs vei,e -,i,,,.d:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by L�,,_ube, t-!e Bu�_,-d the Lurir.-,i Ferry time sc-'jed-ule
and added one trij, 1e,,_-,vinw aL 11:±45 A.',I. .,.nd �It StLrtin,--,
'2_--) 1330.
✓ Request of Lummi Island Toimship for County co-operation in improving township roads,
was filed with the Board.
,gin _,,;otijn tin Board adjoL�rn,;d at 1"'.1 to meet on T",,)nJ,,_y, -1 '7
at 9 11. L1 -
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Jan. TERM i'�'i Jlldc� r
THE 24tDAY OF 1ilarch
295
1930
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The Board met Our_su�int to adjournment t,---,'11.en oi:i Saturday, Marcia _2Q, 1930. Present,
Geo. elder, C; maFLairn of the Board; . C. Reeve and Fred E. LL..ube,, and the Clerk
Of t'Cle DOLrd in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:,
Isaac Ponken
Relief
i LIEF FuND
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BE!"DiiE Tlib; _3UY-LD 01" UUUATY OF
. '1' " 'OUNTY _�1,,.Sd1NGTON.
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11J TLE
JF
'11, it],J'SOLUT!bi` TO IlL)"'OVE, D
-Aiq'�
iA�, EGI�I �J
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L'0'd) G i-
Ui�L.U;' i,'u1A 131DS.
15.00
L_(iis Board has heretofore ordered t1aat Lateral Highivay No. 1. being '-1annegLnLn
Road Gap, be iri-.proved; and
plaris and s�Decific�,.�.tions have been )repared by the Count- Supervising EngiL�-
I ZL 1� 1)
r.,,eer of Vlilatcon County, for the irr,I-)rc,,vei,,i,,nt of said high,,vay, ',which lans and sP ecifications,
-aitll corrections, Have been approved by the HicJ
State hl�,Vay Engineer of the State of 1,7a shin g ton;
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that T�lans- -and specifications be,
IiJ,;, T_iE iLFX�E, 3h -,i-fq IT IS)
ancl, to Iie_,oby .gip oroved and ado,,)ted by this Board, and that said be improved
according to said -.olans and specifications,under the Later -,.I lfigh-�Tic�y L_!74.�-vs of 1,--,,-e State of
0 1 �
V,T::i.s1-1Jnr ton; the location of s, J�L4 ,_1wa7-
being as follo.,is:
k 1540 foot gain in pavex:ierit a7-7out one i'ilc Sout"i of tl-ie Lynden Bridge across th(,-,.
L ,
Nooks,acl: sliver it Sections28D anII,
d 23, Tvin �O , 3 East.
IT IS c1__`hhi3Y r'Li'2`J60LV'rJJ that tree Clerk of this Board be, arid he nereby is
directed to issue a call for bids foriml-,,rovin s-_,id_ 'ai.`nia1r according to plans L�..nd specifi-
cations on file in the office of the County En;-,,1*11uC11, SL,,Id bids to be opened and
considered at the hour of 10:30 Y.11. c)ri I',,Ijondray, Aoril 141th 1930, and eacl'i bid "oe
a_-comoanied by a certified check equ,_!l to five (5) per cent. of the amount of such bid.
The Board reserves the right to reject --rly and all bids.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of Ttiarch,1930.
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Attest: G. P. ICURCAID
County Auditor s E-",-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of'the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFURE TliE B(14I.F-E) OF COUNTY C0101-1ISSIOIJERS OF
I-N ThE FEES
FOR JUS'_;'IC'E (1'0J_PT IJO I
I
'Vii)�'_L'WL COLNTY, 1,7vT,`_'i1IDjGTO1'q.
.9 1.0
RESULUTIGI,[ EILIERGL,2,JCY.
�IHERES) it ap,oearing to tYli s ir3oa.rd that the appropriation for'witness fees for
Justice Court No. 1 i3 e.1hau_,ted.; _ r. d
V1HE`E_',S, the'p-,:yrient of witness fees in said Cou'rt is iu.ndatory, and the further
w
expenditure for sucil fees be t',- for ii .-an !?rovi -i tnebudget- for t1le year 1,1,30
for said -)ur,)ose; and
t i'le p 1 1, C S,er t _'IEC CS, S i ty 1'�r ter e.-:p,_:n.di tu2 c f or said 1 d tnes s f e e s f or
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan . TERM Monday THE 24tn
DAY OF March
19.30
said Justice Court No. 1 has arisen since the budget for the fiscal year..1930 was made up, and
could not reasonably have -been foreseen at the time said budget was made; and
01HEREI_S, all of the Commissioners of '.71iatcom County have had reasonable notice of the
time and place of holding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this resolution;
and
UE=EAS, the necessity for making such ex--0enditures under the Justice Court orders for
the remainder of the present year* constitutes a public emergency; and
`JHERE S,'.the estimated amount :required to pay such witness fees for the remainder of the
year 1930 being the sum of y300.00; and
.HERE�S, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion of
this Board that an emergency enlists;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Judge -for Justice Court No. l'in
Bellingham, 1X1.1=tcom County, Washington, proceedto make expenditures necessary for -witness fees
for the remainder of the year 1930 and to meet the existing emergency in an,' -amount not to exceed
$600.003 and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that emergency warrants be dra.:nm by the County -Auditor of Whatcom
County on Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency, said vrarrants.to-be drawn in payment for
cost bills duly approved as required by law, at the times necessary to make such payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of larch, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F . C . Martin
Deputy.'
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
A G R E E M E N T
✓ THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this 24th day of March, 1930, betvieen 0iHATCOM COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, by its Board of County Commissioners, and LYNDEN TOI NSHIP, by its Board of Super-
visors;
1`IITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Lynden Township has heretofore
requested the co-operation of 1,7hatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described
road improvements in Lynden Township, the work to be done }with County machinery and crelyi,-
and under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to share
equally the.costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the'sum of $3,600.00;
NOINy THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, 1Ihatcom County does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of $3,600.00:
Road ,'672 (New Road known as Haveman Rd): Clearing, grading and graveling.
Road 7-671 (New Road known as Day Rd): Clearing, grading and graveling.
Road #52 (in Sec 34): Cut down hill, make fill and round off corners on
about 1 mile of said road running north and south. Clearing,
grading and graveling.about.1 mile of said road running east and
,vest past Roeder School.
1.Vhatcom::County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Lynden Township hereby agree-
ing to pay payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost of such
improvements.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
tJ <<.n . TERM L Or.11' L,7
THE
:[ th
DAY OF %s.�!,r t ..
1930 .
lid ' lTiv'hSS yLiulir,OF tLle S i d ',i7h ; !--corn County '_ias caused t lis agreement to be executed
by its Boy r d of County Co-miiissioners, ana said Lyndon Towns.aip has c :users this agreeIllent to
be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the d:.y and year first above %,iritten.
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►1 Bol-rd of County Corlmmiss- It
►► ic,;ners of '',.atcom Court,.-
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Of
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1.ttest. G. r. iilitt;.1 U
County .,:uditor --x-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Llartir_
Deputy
Attest: "'Irm. C. !'kote000rn
`i O'F.`ilSlli J Clerk
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';J.._1.'TC0_Y CUU14TYj 'iV.LS11ltJG'lO14
By Ge.o. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. }peeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. L-,ube
County Commissioner
By Gerrit Veleke
Chairman of Supervisors
`,'m . Edwards
Supervisor
L. A. Iilli_.mson
Supervisor
`f'iilS made in duplicate t_'lis '134th day of Larcri, 1930, betl:ieen 'V'yiij',l'COLI Wb_N1'Y,
d AS.aLIGTOiv, by its Board of Count; Cor;missioners, and PLj'LL � `1'�l',;' ;S iIP, by its Supervisors;
UJI'I'iv ,SuL'11i, T}-at `:'rnereas, the Board of Supervisors of Rome To'%rnship has heretofore
recuested the co-operation of I'Llatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described
roes and bride im, )roverrents in Rome ` o,arnship, the ,fork to be done with County machinery and
cre'.,r, and under the sup.:11rvision of the County .11L.)ad Superintendent; the County and Tow-fiship
to share ec}ually t-Ile costs of su.ici improvements arnich are not to exceed in total the sum
of ti�2, 600.00;
Road ;"80 (kno-':rn as Jensen p:oad) : Completing cut, using dirt to build out
s ioulder.s on adjacent roads; and gravelinf; one- l,,;lf mile of Sr -,,id
road.
Road 11, ''673: Opening, grading L:nd graveling as much as 'possible °1].t:l cv:iil-
aale funds, a new road be ginning at yig :.te Jay El.tation,
'e%n1�tCOri, t:ienCe lrl a. nOrt�lecSirl,T CiireCtiGn alon,; cvn old railroad
�r,;,ue t0 cCn11r,;Ct „i t11 ::rrc sc,nt road at corners coni.r.lon t0 ..Cs . 17,
18, 19 and 20, in T-.'io 38 N, R 4 E.
'Nna.tcom County hereby agreeing to a_)a.jr of such costs, and Rome To-inshi-) hereby agree-
ing to jay _payrolls covering; an Camount ecu�:l to one-h if of the costa of such improvements.
IN 1'1'idi;SS ,'i:EiiLuF t .e said VL-latcom Count�,� has cg_used trlis agreement to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Rome To,.'rns lip rlas caused this agreement to be
executed by its Board of Supervisors, the d:n_v rnd year first above ,,mitten.
tt 11 11 f; I It II ft !1 I! It II 1! II I!
it Board of County Com._!iss-
it ; oners of `,§;hcitcom, Count7T r1
;1 St.: Ise of 'A1r;_s_lingtn 1t
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County Auditor a Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
F F. C. :IUrtir_
Deputy
At t, est: T. R..E11,jood
To';insirio Clerk.
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1 VIAL-! I i, U r ! IJ (JJ1''i lY, �.
By Goo. Elder
C'iairmrin of the Board
F. C. Reeve
Count-% Com-missioner
Fred E. L ube
County Con:missloner
RULE TOdNSLI2
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1..J 4r' ..', . A. l�. __ t:::an
C_'lairnan of Supervisors
"M .-�Ul'rlood
S u-oorvisor
Clj ff S tet,r rt
Supervisor
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan TERM
Monday
THE 24th
DAY OF March ;1930
Petition from Orcas Island residents re operation.of ferry between that island and
Gooseberry Point,'was filed with the Board.
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Approval by State Highway Department of plans and specifications., with corrections,
for Improvement of Lateral Hy. #-'l (Hannegan Gap Pavement), was filed with the Board.
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Application of C. Heuman for dance at Alki !Vlarch 22, 1930, ,vas endorsed approved by
the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. N. to'meet on Friday., March 28,, 19300P
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
299
Jan. TERM Friday,
THE
28th
DAY OF March
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournmenttaken on.Monday, Priar_ch 28,.:1:930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred'E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance. _
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
! SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
John D. Sooter Relief $20.00
✓ The surety bond of .John H. Councilman for $1,000.00 as Constable for Ferndale
Township, given by the National Surety Co., was approved by the Board and filed'`:vith
1-1
County Clerk.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, 01ASiHIi`vGTON.
IN THE !JATTER OF SETTLF2 ENT WITH COUNTY
( ORDER"ALLOWING'CREDITS.
TREASURER FOR MONTH .OF FEBRUARY, - 1930
WHEREAS) Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for 1,11hatcom County, Washington, has filed
with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has
been checked, compared and found to..be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements -as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
Military Fund
Public Highway Fund
Permanent Highway Fund
Higher Education Fund
Capitol -Building Fund
Reclamation Revolving Fund
Veteransf-'Compensation Fund
Forest Fire Protection Fund
Parks and Parkways Fund
CASH PAID CITY AND TOWN TREASURERS:
CASH PAID TOi0INSHIP TREASURERS:
REBATE ON TA)MS':
ADVANCE TAXES DISTRIBUTED:
WARRANTS REDS UED:
Current Expense Fund
Road & Bridge Fund
Permanent Highway Faint. Furrd
Soldierst- Relief Fund
County Game Fund
Liquor Investigation Fund
Law Library Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
School Districts, General Fund
School Districts, Building Fund
Consol. D. I. D. #1 Maint. Fund
INTEREST ON rgIARHANTS :
School Districts, General Fund
School Districts, Building Fund
.BONDS REDEEMED:
Mt. Baker Highway Bonds
Port of Bellingham Bonds
INTEREST ON BONDS:
Mt. Baker Highway Bond Interest
Port of Bellingham Bond Interest
Total Disbursements- `
344.02
41.25
4.39
13.86
574.22
40.19
7.10
208.46
7.89
37.50
2,181.92
702.55
12763.45
481.78
27,057.50
6,445.64
695.79
318.00
12187.13
892.00
368.75
92.00
20,632.62
15,167.44
1.75
206.12
995.70
9,000.00
4,000.00
21565.00
5,197.50
101,231 52
300,..RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jana TERM
Friday
TtiE 28th
DAY OF March
19 30
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in -various banks to his credit at the close of'business on February 28, 1930, as shown by the
County Auditorts check of Treasurerts cash, to be as follotas:
Depository.- Treasurer's Balance
First National Bank
42,092.34
Bellingham National'Bank
12,288.33
Northwestern National Bank
29,690.62
American National Bank
10,000.00
Union Trust:. Company -
20, 000.00
First National Bank of Lynden
20,000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
10,000.00
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
20,000.00
Home State Bank of Blaine
15,000.00
Custer State Bank
10,000.00
Bank of Sumas
10,000.00
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
15,000.00
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit
244,071.29
CASH IN OFFICE:
Investments 16,025.00
Checks -& Warrants 92.96
Cash in:Vault 15220:00
Currency in Till 1,659.00
Silver in Till 36.59
19,033.55
Grand Total Cash on Hand
263,104.84
IN TESTIMONY ;,HEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands
and affixed the seal of the Board
of County Commissioners of 111hatcom County, Washington, this 28th day of March, 1930.
It it' tt it .11 it It IT tt It it it 'ti ' Lt it
1t Board of `County Commiss-` It
it ioners of Vrhatcom County' It
It State of Washington it
It it if it it It It If It it it. It tt It it
Attest: G.-P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
A G R E E M E N T .
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve.
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this loth day of March, 1930, between WHATC011 COUNTY,
WASHINGTUN, by ;its Board of County Commissioners, and MARIETTA TO'NNSHIP, by its Board of
Supervisors;
WITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Marietta Township has heretofore
requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described
road improvements in Marietta Township, the work to be done with County machinery and crew,
and under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to share
equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed a total cost of $2,280.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, Whatcom County does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of $2,280.00;
Bridge on Road #198 (Rural Ave): Reconstructing bridge, increasing width
to 20 feet, and 18 inches higher than present road
grade, and constructing road grade to proper level.
Road #558 (River Road): Extending new grade from Slough Bridge to Lummi
Shore,Road; establishing proper drainage ditches on
Road ;1558.
Lummi Shore Road: Placing 70 feet of 24 inch the under said road at
its intersection with the River Road.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS.
PROCEEDINGS
301
Jan. TERM Friday
TrtE
28th
DAY of March
1930
Whatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Marietta Township hereby
agreeing to pay payrolls and expense claims covering an amount,"equal to one-half of the
cost of such improvements.
IN WITNESS ffliEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Marietta Township has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
iT II It I It It It I I 11 II II I It it
it Board of County Commiss- 11
11 ioners of ,°Jhatcom County it
ti State of Washington iT
It It it it 1t It It 11 11 11 11 it 1T 11 It
Attest: G: P. KINCAID
County Auditor & E�t-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
Attest: Mrs. Perry Easterbrooks
Township Clerk.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
MARIETTA TOWNSHIP
By W. A. McLeod
Ch"air.manof Supervisors
C'. E. Willis
Supervisor
J. G.' McGlinn
Supervisor
A G R E E M E N T.
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered. -into this- 28th day of March, 1930, by and between
111HATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation of the State -"-of- Washington, through its Board of
Commissioners, and MATHIS HANSEN, a bachelor, of Whatcom County, Washington.
WITNESSETH, That for and in consideration of the.sum of Five Thousand Dollars
($5000.00) to W111ATCOM COUNTY in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,
said_WHATCOM COUNTY -does' hereby agree to support and care for said'MATHIS HANSEN at the
County Farm of Whatcom County, Washington, for the remainder of his natural life and upon
his death, to give him a fit.and proper funeral and burial.
.IN WITNESS VFdEREOF, the parties have hereunto -set their hands and seals the day and
year first above written.
11 1t ti 11 it ' it 11 1t IT I it " 1t 1 11 it Ii
11 Board of County Commiss- it
it ,ioners of WhatcomCounty It
1t State of 'Washington IT
it Ty it II it TT T1 - IT 11 it I1 it it i1 i1
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
WHATCOM"COUNTY; a Municipal'Corporation
of the State of Washington.
By Gen. Elder
Chairman -.of the Board of Commissioners
F. C. Reeve ...
Member of the Board of Commissioners
Fred E. Laube
Member of the Board of Commissioners
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Applications for dances by Marietta Grange and Delta Grange, both on March 29, 1930,
were endorsed approved by the Board.
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f Petition for Vacation of "Strandts Second Addition to Whatcom" and replatting as
"Griffith Park Addition'►, was filed with the Board.
Waiver of right to compensation in connection with vacation of T'Strand's Second
Addition to Whatcomi", was filed with the Board.
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
JanTERM
Friday
THE 28th
DAY OF March
1930
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhI iISSIONERS
f OF ,'EHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF '4ASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION ) ORDER TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OFICTRANDtS SECOND'ADDITIQN OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND OF
TO VJHATCOMIT AND REPLATTING AS : THE CLERK THEREOF., FIXIIIG' DATE OF HEARING
"GRIFFITH PARK ADDITION11,1 ON PETITION FOR VACATION.
1+' HATCOM COUNTY-, . WASHINGTON .. ) -
.This matter coming on regularly for Bearing this day at a regular meeting of the Board
of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the County Commissioners Room in the
Court House at Bellingham, '�J-natcom County, Washington, and it appearing to the Board that a
;)etition has been filed herein for the vacation of 'tStrandts Second Addition to S11hatcomtt and
for the acceptance andapproval of a replat to be knotiin as ItGriffith Park Addition", which
petition purports to be signed by more than three -fourths of the number in area of the real-
estate included in said plat of Strandts Second Addition to Whatcom, and is in regular form
and substance, and the Board being well and fully advised in the premises,
IT IS NOW THEREFORE CONSIDERED AND ORDERED, that Monday, the 12th day of relay, 1930, at
10 otclock in the forenoon of said day at the regular meeting room of the County Commissioners
of 01hatcom County, Washington, in the Court house at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington,
C.
be and the same is hereby fixed as tile time and place for hearing on said petition, and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that notices of said hearing be posted in three of the most
public places on the land embraced in said plat, and on each of the streets and alleys sought
to be vacated and otherwise given as required by law, and due proof thereof made to this Board.
Done in Open Session this 28th day of March, 1930.
it it if n it tt ti. It It if it ti If it n Geo . Elder
tt Board of County Commiss- tt Chairman
tt ioners of Whatcom County tt F. C. Reeve
if State of Washington tt Fred E. Laube
it it if if it It it it it rt it it it It it County Commissioners
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners of Vrhatcom County,
Washington.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
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On Motion. the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, March 31, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COIN/1iMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Monday
THE
31st
DAY OF March
9 30
03
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, March 28, I930.' Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
V On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board granted the request of Johnson x
Johnson for a second extension of time, being for 10 days or to April loth incl., for
completion of their contract for construction of the. Middle Fork Bridge, providing Johnson
& Johnson will pay the Inspector for said 18 days time.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
'UHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TdE GIFT OF CERTAIN
FURNITURE BY ARCHIE SHIELS TO THE Resolution
COUNTY HOME.
VMEREAS, Mr. Archie Shiels has given three comfortable chairs to the Whatcom County
Home for the use of the inmates therein, and wishing to acknowledge appreciation for the
same
IT IS NOVI, THEREFORE, RESOLVED, That the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom
County, Washington, in behalf of the inmates of the County Home and the management thereof
as well as themselves, hereby extend their sincere thanks and appreciation for the gift and
their commendation of the spirit in which it was made.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be made a part of the per-
manent records of the Board of County Commissioners.
Adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in regular session this 31st day of
March, 1930.
Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County
Commissioners.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:30 P. M. to meet on Tuesday, April
11 1930, at 9 A. M.
OF C®TNIXIISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. 'TERM Tuesday THE
1st
DAY OF April
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, March 31, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of,the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRBNT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P.-Kincaid
Salary as
County Auditor w
187.50
F. C.'Martin
Salary as
Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Bronsema
do
125.00
Alice Lyle
do
120.00
Christine Hjaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie ;alters
Salary as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
Geo. Elder
Salary as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. VJ. Feath.erkile (Order to
First National Bank)
Salary as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Maude IV. Mock
Salary as
Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
W. H. Beach
Salary as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary as
Charity Commissioner & Probation Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary as
Health Officer
187.50
N. W. Wear
Salary as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
11ary Pritchard
Salary as
Assistant Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Z,irs. R. 0. Stone
Salary as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary as
Assistant Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Norma B. Clarke
Services as Clerk for County Clerk
7.50
Maye Stewart
do
5.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary as
County Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary as
Deputy Treasurer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
do
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
Theresa Foster
Salary as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer
100.00
Claire G. Melhart
do
96hrs)
96.00
E. Heath
do
R29-�'ETt )
64.75
Helen Gildersleeve
do
24
12.00
Hazel Gildersleeve
do
29
14.50
T. C. Fraser
Salary as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
Vd. P. Hawke
Salary as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary as
Assistant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary as
Matron of Jail
40..00
Foster 111. Carver
Salary as
County Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary as
Criief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary as
Clerk for Assessor
100.00
A. H. Frasier
Salary as
Field Deputy Assessor 26 days
130.00
W. T. Jackman
do
26 it
104.00
0. D. Post
do
12 If
48.00
Harry Olin (Order to F. PA.
Carver)
do
(16 It
64.00
Geo. E. Hamilton
do
15
60.00
G. Peterson
do
26 «
104.00
H. Muller
do
26 it )
156.00
Geo. A. 'Ellsperman
do
26 rr )
104.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS - PROCEEDDINGS
Apr . TERM Tuesday THE lst DAY OF April
305
193O
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued).
James F. Uhl, Jr.
Salary as
Field Deputy Assessor 26'days)
130.00
it. Strandberg
do
days
130.00
Mary Snyder
do
26 days
104.00
W. H. Clarke
do
26 days
104.00
C. J. Hanbloom
do
26 days
104.00
J. B. Scott
do
16 days
64.00
W. W. Tod
do -
26 days
104.00
B. C. De Long
do
7 days
28.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary as
Asstt Superintendent of Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (241 days)
73.50
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary as
Asstt Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary as
Stenographer for Agric. Agent
90.00
Louis 111. King
Salary as
Horticultural Agent
165.00
C. C. King
Salary as
Superintendent of County Home
150.00
1111. B. King
Salary as
Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
Gale IYegley (Order to Co .
Auditor)
Salary as
Cook at'County Home 15/31 mo
48.40
Mary D. Bell
Salary as
Asst Cook at Co'Home 15/31
12.10
Henry C. Beyers
Salary as
Cook at County Home 16/31
116/31
51.60
Ethel Beyers
Salary as
Asst Cook at Co. Home ff )
12.90
Gladys White
Salary as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary as
Asstt Nurse at County Home
75.00
C. L. Moss'
do
75.00
Bessie Welcome
do
75.00
A. J. kdelch
do
25.00
C. A. W. Smith
Salary as
Hostess at County Home
1.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as
Janitor at County Home
75.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as
Laundryman at County Home
10.00
J. A. Wells
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
25.00
Ben Axlund
do
25.00
Chas. W. Brandon
do
25.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as
Supervising Engineer
187.50
Wilbur R. Riley
Salary as
Deputy Supervising Engineer
137.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as
Instrumentman for Engineer 25 days
162.50
George D. Paynton
Salary as
Chainman for Engineer 25 ff
114.75
Ira Smith
do
25� if
114.75
Henry Slater
Salary as
Inspector for Engineer 3 ft
15.00
M. L. Balfour
do
26 ff )
156.00
Jule Martin
Salary as
Captain of Ferry Boat
175.00
Jeff. Granger
Salary as
Engineer of Ferry Boat
175.00
M. J. Bamford
Salary as
truck driver a/c ferry slip
repairs
(21 days)
14.40
J. Wayland Clark
Services as
Special Deputy Sheriff
103.32
Geo. Elder
Oxpense as
County Commissioner
7.40
F. C. Reeve
do
5.70
Fred E. Laube
do
27.87
G. P. Kincaid
Expense as
County Auditor
1.75
Frank M. Allyn
Expense as
Prosecuting Attorney
10.93
F. M. Carver
Expense as
County Assessor
113.35
T. C. Fraser
Expense as
Sheriff
19.03
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as
Charity Commissioner
9.50
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as
Superintendent of Schools
6.59
Margaret J. Diaz
Expense as
County Tuberculosis Nurse
6.13
Carl McCoy
Expense as
Supervising Engineer
68.13
W. H. Beach
Expense as
Constable
26.40
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as
Agricultural Agent
10.30
Le Vern Freimann
Expense as
Asstt. Agricultural Agent
7.25
Inez Arnquist
Expense as
Home Demonstration Agent
29.74
Hazel B. Heun
Reporting
for Prosecuting Attorney
10.00
Enid English
Additional
Stenographic Serv. to Agr. Agent
9.00
Multi-Ldtter Service
Typing for
Co. Supervising Engineer
3.75
J. E. Miles
Services on County Board of Education
5.00
Beulah H. Hobart
do
5.00
W. L. Selby
do
5.00
Catherine Montgomery
Services to
Co. Supt.(18.00) & on Board of
Education
(5.00)
23.00
City Treasurer of Bellingham
Assessment
for road improvement
31.70
J. A. Miller & Co.
Bond Premium
for E. G. Swanson, J. of P.
5.00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone. service
for Co. Offices
92.83
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Teleg. service to Treas. & Agr. Agent
2.45
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries
for Juvenile Home
20.68
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
do
27.99
Brown & Cole, Inc.
do
3.65
Ryan Fruit Co.
Vegetables
for Juvenile Home (Feb)
12.88
0. H. Seiple Co.
Feed for Juvenile
Home
5.55
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Juvenile
Home (Feb)
8.00
Brown Barber Supply Co.
Supplies for
Juvenine Home(8.00) & Jail(1.70)
9.70
City Sanitary Service Co.
Can & service
for Juvenile Home (Feb -Mar)
3.45
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Lt. & Pow.
for Juvenile Home
3.10
Lind Gravel Co.
House rent,
water rent, coal for Juvenile Home
55.10
111. T. Oliver
Labor at County
Home
10.00
John J. Phelan
do
10.00
Elwin Beyer
do
33.00
Mrs. F. Lohman
Labor at extra
nurse at County Home
16.00
Stocker Sisters
Services to County Home Patients
4.00
306
.s I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Tuesday THE 1st DAY OF April 30
CURRENT' EXPENSE FUND (continued)
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for Co. Home
OfConnor Grocery
do (Feb -Mar)
F. F. Gerard
do
W. J. Pynor
do
1,11hatcom Co. Dairymenfs Assn.
Butter for Co. Home
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for Co. Home
Frye & Company
Meat for Co. Home & Cottagers
Carlisle Fish Co.
Fish for Co. Home
A. A. Carter
Vinegar for Co. Home (Jan -Feb -liar)
Fox River Butter Co.
Feed for Co. Home
Harley L. Hovel
Seed potatoes for Co. Home
Lynden Dept. Store
Paper(1.60) & Seeds(243.72) for Co. Home
Bellingham Coal Mines
Coal for Cottagers at Co. Home (Feb -liar)
Robert Nulle
Coal for Kitchen & Cottagers at Co. Home
Puget Sound Power &. Lt Co.
Light w Power for Co. Home
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & Fuel Oil for Co. Home
Economy Laundry System, Inc.
Laundry for Kales & Anthony at Co. Home
Bellingham & Seattle Assfns.
of Credit Men (Home Store Acc)Mdse. for Co. Home & Cottagers
H. Lapidus '-
Shoes repaired for Co. Home
B. B� Furniture Co.
Dishes, etc. for Co. Home
Thiel & Welter
Furnishings for Co. Home
Western Woodworking Co.
Stands, etc. for Co. Home
John R. Woll
Glasses repaired for Co. Home (Feb -afar)
Ralph Pilon
Dehorning stock at Co. Home
E. A. Dodd
1,11hitewashing barns at Co. Home
Martin Electric Co.
Repairs to wiring at Co. Home
Clark Electric Co.
Elect. Equip. repairs for Co. Home (Jan -Feb)
Electric Appliance Co.
Electric
repairs for Co. Ilome (Jan)
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for
tractor at Co. Home
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service
for Co. Home
Hagen & Hogberg
Paint for
Co. Home
C. H. Barlow
Supplies
for Co. Home (Feb)
Brown Barber Supply Co.
do
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware,
etc. for Co. Home
Northwest Hardware Co.
Supplies
for Co. Home
Arthur C. Harlow
Ambulance
service to Indigents (Feb)
Harlow -Hollingsworth Funeral
Home
Burials &
Ambulance
I. N. Cone
Assistance
rendered Alex Anderson
Riverton Sanatorium
Care of Co.
Tbc. Patients
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
do
Mrs. Mary Lunden
do
Mrs. John Schemstad
do
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
do
Alva Aitken
do
Peter Jorgensen
do
Mrs. Margaret Phillips
do
Mary Curry
Care of Andrew Fostrom (Feb 7 to Mar 7)
Mrs. Alice L. Ireland
Care of Co.
Tbc. Patient
Mrs. Esther Thompson
do
Mrs. Elda Melvin
Care of Johnson
family
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy
children
Beulah Swanson
Care of Co.
Tbc. Patient
Columbia Grocery
Groceries
for Belknap, et al Feb 26 to Mar 11)
Belford Market
Groceries
for"Rollins Feb 14 to Mar 12
M. J. OfConnor
Groceries
for Dovell, etal,
Grant Grocery
Groceries
for Ekstrom
Central Market Grocery
Groceries
for Banks
Mount Baker Grocery
Groceries
for Golden
Ingalls'Hercantile Co.
Groceries
for Chatterton, et al
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries
for Thompson, et al
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries
for Barich, et al
Rue Grocery
Groceries
for Johnson & Schemstad
Cleary Grocery
Groceries
for Cline, et al (Feb-lmar)
Quality Grocery
Groceries
for Edwards
Jacobson Grocery
Groceries
for Trove
F. F. Gerard
Groceries
for Lebarron
Wolten & Montfort Groceries(94.14) & Wood(3.75) for Schmidt, et al
Lynden Dept. Store Groceries for Jeltema, et al
Mountain View Store Groceries for'Conrad
N. C. Keith Groceries(84.57) & Coal(3.68) for Brighton, et al
Arnie Anderson Groceries for Lyons & Ferngreen
Scott & Hart Groceries(47.12) & Mdse.(12.88) for Rushold (Feb-Idar)
Everson Mercantile Co. Groceries for Hoffman
Lawrence Mercantile Co. Groceries for Vermillion (Feb)
W. S. Wo,olever Groceries for Smoot (Feb)
L. E. Haggard Groceries for Conrad
Sumas Grocery Groceries for Saunders
Wilder & Montfort Wood for Lyons & Bertrand
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills Wood for Cline, et al (Feb)
Holeman Transfer Co. Coal for Minnard
Bellingham & Seattle Assns of
Credit Men (Home Store Acc) lidse. for LeBarron
A. P. Burggraff Rent & Supplies for Rushold
J. F.. Donnelly
douse
rent for Mrs. Strawl
(Feb 17 to Mar 31)
Mrs. Harry Olin
House
rent for Brooks
Bellingham Water Dept.
Serv.
& Water rent for Mrs.
Trove 6 mo. (Tap 1457)
282.30
53.10
79.63
82.23
116,.10
59.75
127.55
19.44
21.00
92.30
32.40
245.32
48.55
22.00
74.01
273.57
8.39
130.38
12.35
25.10
460.85
150.10
1.50
4.00
11.00
19.45
3.70
20.30
4.12
1.75
4.36
4.90
9.80
34.11
32.89
10.00
45.50
3.00
270.13
332.13
66.42
66.42
50.00
45.00
45.00
'30.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
20.00
37.71
16.70
189.56
12.57
10.00
14.84
33.25
79.54
91.72
25.00
52.73
15.00
12.51
31.92
97.89
78.31
22.22
88.25
24.92
60.00
9.35
20.00
26.21
20.00
6.38
12.00
52.00
14.00
8.47
19.90
18.60
12.00
13.55
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COTNUMISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE lst DAY OF April
307
1930
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Puget Sound Power & Lt Co.
Lights for -Hunt & Evans
2.15
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. for Commrs(14.19) Treas(6.30) Aud(272.20)
Annual Report & Pamphlets
292.69
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for Aud. Assr. St Exam. Clerk,Treas.
Agr. Agent & Garage
234.67
Griggs Stationery & Printing
Company
Supplies for Aud(8.00) Sch Supt(6.00) &
Agr. Agent(3.50) Jan -mar)
17.50
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Constable(27.50) & Treas.(12.50)
40.00
Griffith Printing Co.
Supplies for School Supt.
1.50
Ferndale Record
Blanks for Auditor
12.50
Lynden Tribune
Supplies for Auditor(11.50) & Agr. Agent(14.50)
26.00
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Supplies for Co. Auditor
9.45
Farmers Publishing Assnn.
Printing & Supplies for Pros. Atty.
16.85
Arthur Remington
Subscription for Pros. Atty.
15.00
Lowman & Hanford Co.
Supplies for Co. Engineer
5.04
T'. F. Doan
Blue prints for Co. Engineer
38.35
Remington Rand Business Serv.Typewriter
repairs for Co. Engineer
1.60
Hanning Hardware Co.
Batteries for Sheriff
2.88
Bellingham Sash & Door Co.
Bulletin board for Co. Officers
11.50
'Daw & Son
Insurance Premium Fire. & Theft on Engineer's
Crysler
6.00
P:iechanics Tool Supply Co.
Tools etc. for Co. Garage
20.42
Ballou & Wright
Parts for Garage Equipment
5.46
W. J. Hambley
Sharpening tools for Co. Garage (Jan -Feb -Pear)
5.35
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Com.(.29) Sher.(7.43) Co. Supt.(4.50) &
Agr. Agent(.88)
13.10
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Sher.(.63) Serv. car(13.70) & Garage
Equip.(1.35)
15.68
Standard Auto Co.
Parts for Prob. Of.(2.25) & Service car(6.20)
8.45
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to Sheriff(13.33) & Agr. Agent(.75)
14.08
H. W. Buzzard
Repairs for Agr. Agt. car
3.50
Iddins Buick Co.
Repairs to Sherifffs car
28.00
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hardware for Cths.(.16) Gar. car & Equip.(50.54)
& Lummi Slip(9.00)
59.70
Puget Sound Power & Lt. Co.
Lts. for Cths.(65.66) Gas for Jail(5.04) Lt.(6.73) &
Pow.(10.68) for Garage & car tokens for Sup. Ct. #1
(10.00)
98.11
J. W. Kindall
Office rent for Justice Ct. 7-1T12
50.00
M. J. Lynch
Wit: State vs R. 0. Ring (Emergency)
29.60
Frank H. Carlson
do it
29-60
B. H. Loring.
Wit: State vs Archie Burroughs it
2.20
Wayne Gilfilen
do 1t
2.20
Rev. Earl Fife
do tr
2.20
D. H. Jones
do 11
2.N0
Mrs. Dewey Jones
do tt
2.20
Eva Gilfilen
do It
2.20
Madge 17are
do ti
2.20
Frank LeCocq
J. of P: State vs Clarence Hawley
2.00
A. A. Bauman
Constable: do
9.00
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners
810.60
Morse Hardware Co.
hardware, etc. for Jail(9.88) Agr. Agt.(3.60)
Cths.(24.30)
37.78
Dr. G. E. Stanley
Extracting teeth for prisoners
52.00
City Sanitary Service
Removing garbage from Jail
2.23
Mt. Baker Grocery
Soap for Jail
7.80
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Jail(23.00) & Garage(5.00)
28.00
Thiel & Welter
Linoleum, etc. for Jury Rooms
88.60
Central Market Grocery
Tobacco for Weatherford
1.80
The Weldit Co.
Repairs to boiler in Court House (Feb)
62.70
Martin Electric Co.
Electric material for Court House
2.30
Bellingham Sheet Metal Works
Pails, etc. for Court House
20.85
Whatcom Co. Implement Co.
Brooms, etc. for Court House
38.75
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel Oil for Court House
130.65
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Court House & Jail
15.95
Hpff & Pinkey
Lumber for Court House
.59
Bellingham & Seattle Assns of
Credit Men(Home Store Acc.)
Pidse. for Janitor(12.35) & Jail(59.00)
71.35
Clyde F. Reed
Ins. Prem. on Court House Furn. & Fix.
22.50
Sabine L. Carr, Inc.
Ins. Prem. on do
55.80
F. W. Seidell
Scalp Bounty on 1 Wildcat
5.00
C. C. Meece
do
5.00
N. W. Rothenbuhler
do
5.00
Grady Brown
do
5.00
F. 0. Gray
do
5.00
Geo. Pressentin .
do & 1 Cougar
25.00
Peter Sypien
Scalp Bounty on 1 Coyote
1.00
W. W. Van Over
Labor on Lummi Ferry Slip
114.00
Ed Top
do
104.50
Clif Benson
do
85.50
Joe Jensen
do
85.50
Newt. Hale
do
19.00
Gea. Brown
do
24.00
Schuman Steel & Machinery Co
Cable for Beach Ferry Slip
24.00
West Coast ti"flood Preserving CoPiling for Lummi Ferry Slip 11342.32
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Ferry Boat(.69) & Slips(3.11)
3.80
Wallace Colemen
Oil, etc. for Ferry
3.70
Clark Electric Co.
Lamp for Ferry (Jan)
3.00
Electric Appliance Co.
do (Feb
1.62
Atlas Engine Co.
Frank C. Seelye
Nozzle ti s for Ferry
Piling &
4.12
39.75
eam a/c Lummi Ferry Slip
Frank Wilson, Co. Treas.
Dr. Dist. #7 Idaint. Assmt. on Co. Property
2.80
08 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
APr• TERM Tuesday THE lst
DAY OF April
1930
T. P. Jeffers
IA. J. Bamford
R. H. Owen
Jacob John
Johnson & Johnson (Order to
Bellingham Nattl. Bank)
Lich & Croy
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
P. J. Zwaschka
Frank Marz
Paul Pyeatt
Newt. Hale
Max Fullner
Geo. Brown
R. U. Hemmi
H. E. Broom
Geo. Broom
N . Hale
Max Fullner
J. S. Holmes
Cyrus T. Gates
Bellingham & Seattle Assns of
Credit Men (Home Store Acct)
C. M . Ford Lumber Co.
Iverson Lumber Co.
J. Norstrom& Son
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Union Iron Works
Don Denton
Automotive Parts Service
The Weldit Co.
Larson &. Miller
S. O1 Brien
United Machine 'Works
Northwest Hardware Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Barron Tire Co.
ti"r'natcom Co. Implement Co.
Farley Feed Co.
Lind Gravel Co.
E. B. Hinote
Lynden Service Station
hit. View Store
B j erke Motor Co.
Fred Zobrist
Standard Oil Co.
Maple Falls Township
Ten mile Township
C. Ts. Burrous
E. A. Nickson
John Mllest
John Bullock
Sam Bullock
A. Ewing
A. Manley
John Bullock, Jr.
E. H. Ewing
Nick Omlin
'Walter Nelson
John West
Wm. Radder
Fred Tarte
Newt. Hale
Geo. Brown
Geo. Schenk
Frank S. Swope
Leon Frost
R. H. Owen
C. L. Howe
Joe Gotchy
71illiam Breuer (Order to
T. P. Jeffers)
Barney C. Klandor
Frank Vermillion
Adrian Nouwens
Charles 0. Burrous
Bellingham Evening News
C. H. 'Nilson
Fred Zobrist
Morse Hardware Co.
Standard Auto Co.
;destern Tractor & Equip. Co.
International Harvester Co.
Road and Bridge Fund.
Salary as Road Superintendent
Salary as Truck Driver (231 days)
do
Gravel for Lummi Shore Road
2nd Estimate for Construction of Middle
Fork Bridge
Final Estimate for Construction of Bridge on
N . 111. Diag . Road
Phone service a/c road machinery
Labor on Glendale to Ferndale Road
do
do
Labor on Crusher cc Bridge on So. Pass Road
Labor on Bridge on So. Pass Road
Labor on Crusher & Bridge on So. Pass Road
Labor on Creasey Road
do
do
do
do
do
R. of ff. for Riddle Slough Fill
Clothing for Prisoner road crew
Lumber for Bridge on Agate Bay Rd. ;#486
Lumber for So. Mass & Guide Merididian Roads
Lumber for Crusher (Feb)
Parts for Scrapers
do
Parts for road donkey
Parts for Supt. car & trucks
Repairs to truck (Feb)
Repairs to road equipment
Repairs to scraper
Repairs to Rock Crusher
Hardware for roads w equipment
do
Tires for Road Supt. car (Feb-Tdar)
Repairs to Harness broken pulling Co. truck
from ditch (Feb)
Hay for culvert work
Gravel for Marietta Road
Gas for Road Supt. car (Jan -Feb -liar)
Gas, etc. for Road Supt. car (Pdar)
Gas for Prisoner Road crew
Gas a/c moving shovel to So. Pass Rd. (Feb)
Gas a/c tile to Park Twp.
Gas & oil for Creasey Road & Road Equip.
County►s one-half on Mch. Labor & Exp. on Rd 265
CountyTs one-half' on township roads
Labor on River dike (Jan -Feb)
PERLL'iNENT HIGHNAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Road Crew 5 days
do 18 tt
Labor on Samish Road &, others
do
do
do with truck
do It it
do it It
Labor on Deming -'Wickersham Road
do
Labor on Guide Meridian Road
do
Clearing slides from Sumas-Kendall Road
do
do
do with truck
do rr n
do
do
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
Grading Roads
do (7 days)
do (14 it }
do ( 4 fr )
Labor with truck
Hauling gravel on Smith Road (Feb)
Publ. Notice for Bids on P. Hy. 11-A
Lumber for Deming -Wickersham Road
Hal-dware, etc. for Deming -Wickersham Rd.
Powder, etc. for Lake Whatcom Blvd.
Parts for truck & tractor
Parts for grader
Parts for grader motor
(Jan -Feb)
175.00
135.60
5.00
.90
11746.49
0
398.85
2.50
6.00
4.00
4.00
54.62
21.37
69.00
85.50
85.50
30.00
23.75
16.62
51.00
100.00
11.22
31.62
37.72
7.48
49.62
7.92
4.25
7.38
3.75
4.85
1.50
35.65
56.29
109.61
36.55
6.90
5.36
6.83
10.10
3.20
1.10
4.80
1.30
54.17
284.62
40.00
46.66
21.00
90.00
122.50
105.75
77.00
47.25
38.25
28.00
22.50
7.00
15.00
4.50
18.00
9.00
12.00
45.00
45.00
2.00
5.00
110.00
110.00
35.00
70.00
20.00
168.00
14.00
3.83
77.60
13.20
8.57
13.40
2.47
82.50
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS :3
09
Apr TERM Tuesday THE 1st DAY of April 1930
PERKIANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.(Contd.)
Feenaughty Machinery Co. Grader blade 12.97
Puget Sound Welding Co. Welding equipment 31.35
H. W. Buzzard Repairs to road machinery 23.00
Storage Battery Supply Co. Battery service to Samish Grader 10.65
Lynden Department Store Oil, etc. for Guide Meridian Road 1.05
Frank French Gas a/c Guide meridian Road .80
Standard Oil Co. Gas & oil for road maintenance 91.35
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.Culvert for Sumas-Kendall Road 3.00
Onion Oil Co. Gas & oil for roads 72.04
RIVER IMiPROVEMENT FUND
R. H. Owen
Salary as Truck Driver
15.00
A. Nouwens
Labor on Everson Wing
10.00
':Dm . Radder
do
10.00
Max Fullner
do
9.50
Newt. Hale
..do
9.00
Geo. Brown
do
15.00
Clem Knutson
Labor on Shumway, Polinder & Everson Wings
156.00
David Bisset
do
130.00
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Pacific Mercantile Agency)
do
10.00
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Peoples State Bank
do
107.00
Albert Fazon
do
123.50
Ted Zwaschka
do
127.50
Vim. Radder
Labor on Shumway Wing
67.50
R. C. Shumway
do with team
14.00
C. A. Gooding
do' Everson Wing
17.50
P. J. Zwaschka
Repairs to Shumway .ling
12.00
Frank Vermillion
do
6.00
Max Fullner
do
9.50
Wm. Radder
do
15.00
Paul Pyeatt
do
12.00
Adrian Nouwens
do with truck
36.00
City Fuel & Lbr. Co.
do tt It
42.00
Chas. Du Bois
do it tt
42.00
Newt. Hale
do
4.50
Geo. Brown
do
6.00
Adrian Nouwens.
Labor with truck on Shumway, Everson &
Polinder `dings
34.00
Lawrence Pflercantile Co.
Tools (Jan -Feb -Mar)
9.10
Western Tractor & Equip. Co.
Parts for tractor
9.66
Larson & Miller
Repairs to river Machinery
25.50
The Weldit Co.
Repairs to river donkey
14.00
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Shumway & Everson ;Stings
279.73
R. F. Raper(Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank)
Piling for Shumway & Everson Wings & Galbraith cribs
300.00
R. F. Raper
do
316.31
Columbia Lumber Co.
Lumber for Shumway Wing
5.06
Scott & Hart
Powder, etc. for Shumway lifting (Jan -Feb)
9.25
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Shumway Wing & River Equip.
45.98
Lynden Dept. Store
Caps for Shumway Wing(6.90) & River Equip.(9.55)
16.45
Standard Oil Co.
Grease a/c Shumway ','Ding
1.25
Bellingham Builders: Supply Co.Coal for Shumway, Polinder & Everson ;'Dings
182.44
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for Shumway & Galbraith Wings
21.94
DRAIN. DIST. #3 MAINT. FUND
Jacob Huber
Labor on ditch & services on election board
5.25
T�Zrs. J. J. Porter.
Services on election board
2.50
Katherine A. Larson
do
2.50
Mrs. Mary Lawrence _
do
2.50
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND
Florence Holtzheimer
Relief
25.00
F. E. Knapp
Burial of Henry S. Williams
100.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND
Cody Boal Salary as Deputy Sheriff 145.00
Bellingham Police Dept. Finger print service to Sheriff 25.00
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March reports on County Home, County Horticultural Inspector and Northern State
Hospital, were filed with the Board.
�*
The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted
by the Clerk of the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet Friday, April 4, 1930, at 9 A. M.
Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners.
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Apr • TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 4th
DAY OF April
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, April 1, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUPJTY COMMISSIONERS OF
tiVHATCOM COUNTY, ',dASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF )
( ORDER ACCEPTING BID FOR PRINTING.
COUNTY PRINTING )
WHEREAS, in accordance with the duly published call for bids for doing the official
printing and publishing for 1hatcom County, the following bid was submitted and was the only
bid submitted:
bid;
Bellingham Evening Nees: Both first and subsequent insertions, in solid nonpareil
type, single column, 12 em measurement, at the rate of .300 per column
inch. 200 copies Auditorts Annual Report pamphlets, $100.00
Whereas, the bid of said Bellingham Evening News is, by this Board, considered a fair
IT IS NOW ORDERED that the contract for county printing and publishing be, and same
is hereby awarded to the Bellingham Evening Nevis for a period of one year from and after the
1st day of July, 1930 and ending on the 30th day of June, 1931, provided that the said
Bellingham Evening News shall enter into a written contract and agreement with Whatcom County
for the faithful performance of said contract and furnish a surety bond in the sum of
$2,000.00 to the satisfaction of this Board.
Done in regular session of the Board this 4th day of April, 1930.
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By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F_ C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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Notice of approval by State Highway Department of resolution to improve Permanent
Highway ;#14 (Road #155 & Front Street in Lynden), was filed with the Board.
Applications for dances by Hopewell Community Club; C. Heuman at Alki; Lake Samish
Development Co. at Rainbow Beach; Lynden American Legion Club at Delta, all on April 5th;
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Goshen Community Club on April 5 & 19; Northwood Grange on April 12; Delta Community Club
on April 12 & 26 and Delta Grange on April 19, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 5 P. M. to meet Monday, April 7, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, April 4, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Baker Township Approp. for detour bridge over logging bridge
Do Countyts one-half cost Improving Township Road
on Co-op. Agreement
SOLDIERS+ RELIEF FUND.
William F. West Relief
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING PORTION
OF LAKE WHATCOM BOULEVARD, ( ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF
TO BE KNOWN AS PERK HIGHWAY No. 11-A) AXEL LIND.
$ 100.00
167.72
75.00
WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration this day in accordance with the
published call for bids for improving one mile of the Lake l"Jhatcom Boulevard, to be known
as Permanent Highway No. 11-A: Beginning at the end of the improved road at Lake Louise in
Sec 8, Twp 37 N, R 4 E, and extending in a southerly and easterly direction through Secs.
8 and 17, said Twp and Range; and the Board finding the bids submitted to be as follows,
using bid on "Schedule Aft for concrete culvert:
Axel Lind
Chasteen & Dorsey
C. 0. Davis
20,159.06
21,053.42
242296.41
WHEREAS, the bid of Axel Lind appearing to be the lowest and best bid submitted;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bid of Axel Lind in the amount of $20,159.06 for
improving Permanent Highway No. 11-A be, and the same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this work shall be completed by June 15, 1930, and the
contractor shall furnish a bond equal to the amount of his bid, to insure the faithful
performance of said contract.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of April, 1930.
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F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING )
( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE.
BIRCH BAY SHORE ROAD )
WITH OILED MACADAM,
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WHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State
of Washington, held in the Commissioners? Office of said county on the 7th day of April,
1930, a quorum being present and a majority voting in file affirmative, the following reso-
lution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that public interest demands the improvement under the provisions of
Chapter 88, Session La.w$ of 1929, of a public highway known as the Birch Bay Shore Road,
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situated within the County of Waatcom, and described as follows:
LATERAL HIGH'dAY NO. 2: Beginning at the end of the existing pavement in Section 31,
Township 40 North, Range 1 East, and extending around the shore of Birch Bay approximately
two miles to the intersection of said road with Road #470.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of April, 1930.
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ID THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE ) -
( ORDER TO ISSUE.
'r''1ARR.LNT TO FRED LADE )
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
WHEREAS, application has been made to this Board by Fred Lade wherein the permanent
loss of Permanent Highway Maintenance' Fund Warrant numbered 4720 issued on March 1, 1930 in
the sum of $62.00 in favor of said Fred Lade, is set out to the satisfaction 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 $62.00 on the Permanent Highway
Maintenance Fund to the said Fred Lade in lieu of the one so lost.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of April, 1930.
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Request of Van Wyck Township for County co-operation on road improvements, was filed
with the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet Tuesday, April 8, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, April 7, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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`' Bond of Axel Lind in amount of $20,159.06 covering his contract to improve 1 mile
of Lake 71hatcom Boulevard, known as Perm. Hy. No. 11-A, given by the New Amsterdam Casuulty
Co., was accepted by the Board.
C O N T R A C T
✓ THIS AGREEIENT, made and entered into this 8th day of April, 1930, between the BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Whatcom County, State of ',Jashington, acting under and by virtue
of Chapter 35 of the Laws of 1911, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and Axel Lind
of Bellingham, ffashington for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor.
4'ITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, here-
inafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties herto cove-
nant and agree as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Permanent Highway No 11 A known as the Lake Whatcom Boulevard Road, in
Vlhatcom County, 'Washington, between Station 0+00 and Station 52+80 in accordance with and as
described in the attached plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms,
conditions, and stipulations herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by such refer-
ence incorporated herein and made part hereof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth
at length, and shall perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this con-
tract and every part thereof and any extra work ahich may be ordered as provided in this con-
tract and every part thereof.
The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor,carriage,
tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite for
the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the work provided for in this
contract and every part thereof.
2. The County hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does
employ the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above
described work and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and spec-
ifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for the
same according to the attached specifications and the schedule of unit or itemized prices,
or lump sum price hereto attached, at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions
provided for in this contract and every part thereof. The County further agrees to employ
the Contractor to perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract
and every part thereof and any force account work that may be ordered and to pay for the same
under the terms of this contract and the attached plans and specifications.
3. The Contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, suc-
cessors, and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein
contained upon the part of the Contractor.
4. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the County by reason
of entering into this contract, except as'expressly provided herein.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said
Board of County Commissioners of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has
caused this instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman,
duly attested by its Clerk, the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board
to be hereunto affixed on the date in this instrument first above written.
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Foregoing contract approved and
ratified April 8, 1930
Neu Amsterdam Casualty Co.
By J. A. hiller, Attorney -in -fact
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
VIHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON.
By. F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON, )
( NOTICE OF INTEJTION TO SELL COUNTY FERRY BOkT.
County of Whatcom. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 8th day of May, 1930, the
Board of County Commissioners of said County will meet at their usual place of meeting
in the Court House at Bellingham, in said County and State, for the purpose of determining
the advisability of selling the following described property belonging to said County,
to -wit:
One wooden,steam driven Ferry Boat, known as t'Centraltt, now lying
in the Bellingham Marine Ways in Bellingham, Washington.
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 8th day of April, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet Friday) April 11, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, April 8, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Pacific Protective Society Care of girls & babies from Whatcom Co.
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Lynden Township Countyls one-half cost road work a/c Agreement
Rome Township County's one-half Imp. Rome Twp. Rds. as per
Agreement
SOLDIERSi RELIEF FUND
George S. Laub Relief
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1--!ISSIONERS
OF WdATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE )
( ORDER TO ISSUE.
WARRANT TO W. I. MARKHAM )
500.00
133.34
185.57
20.00
WHEREAS, application has been made to this Board by W. I. Markham, wherein the per-
manent loss of Current Expense Fund Warrant No. 118680, issued December 2, 1929 in favor of
W. I. Markham for labor at Juvenile Home in amount of $5.00, is set out to the satisfaction
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 $5.00 on the Current Expense Fund to
the said Z'1. I.. Markham, in lieu of the one so lost.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1930.
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By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, G'1ASNINGTON.
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IN THE HATTER OF SUPERVISOR )
(
FOR GLACIER TOWNSHIP. )
ORDER APPOINTING RAY BOWTLE
VFHEREAS, Paul H. Crilly, Supervisor for Glacier Township, has filed with this Board
his resignation as such supervisor; and
WHEREAS, Ray Bowtle has been recommended for appointment to fill the vacancy by such
resignation;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by that the resignation of Paul H. Crilly as Supervisor
for Glacier Township, be, and same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ray Boytle be, and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor
for said Glacier Township for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1930.
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By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County -Commissioner
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A G R E E M E N T .
THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this llth day of April, 1930, between WHATCOM COUNTY,
WASiINGTUN, by its Board of County Commissioners, and CUSTER TOWNSHIP, by its Board of Super-
visors;
WITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Custer ToVmship has heretofore
requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described
road improvements in Custer Township, the work to be done with County machinery and crew, and
under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township to share
equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the sum of $3,000.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, 01hatcom County does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of 03,000.00:
Road #335: Cutting, widening and graveling hill south of Haynie School.
Roads ;'39-85-559 (Known as Birch Bay School Rd, Holtzheimer Rd, and
Frederickson Rd): Straightening, grading and graveling
about 2-3/4 miles.
Road #78 (Known as H Street Rd):
about 1 mile.
Road #62 (Known as Loomis Rd):
7/8 mile.
Widening, grading and graveling
Widening, grading and graveling about
Whatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Custer Township hereby agree-
ing to pay payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost of such
improvements.
IN WITNESS WEEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed by
its Board of County Commissioners, and said Custer Township has caused this agreement to be
executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
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By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Attest: Byron H. Porter
Township Clerk
A G R E E M E N T .
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASdINGTON
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
CUSTER TOWNSHIP
By J. H. Harvey
Chairman of Board of
Supervisors
Geo. Van 77ingerden
Supervisor
Carl Zell
Supervisor
THIS AGREEMENT made in duplicate this llth day of April, 1930, between WHATCOM COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, by its Board of County Commissioners and MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, by its Board of
Supervisors;
WITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Mountain View Township has here-
tofore requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the eXecution of the hereinafter
described road improvements in Mountain Viewr Township, the work to be done with County machin-
ery and crews, and under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and
Township to share equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the
sum of $3,000.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, Whatcom County does hereby agree to
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execute the following work with county machinery and cretins, and under the supervision of
the County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of $3,000.00:
Road #156: Grading and graveling.
Road #264: 241t culvert and fill.
Road #600: Grading, graveling, cut and fill.
Road #616: Clearing and grading.
Road #212: (in Sec. 6) Ditch, fill and gravel.
Road #212: (On line between Secs. 7 & 8) Grading
and graveling.
Road #21 : Grading and graveling.
Road #247: Cut, fill and graveling.
Road #460: Grading and graveling.
Miscellaneous culverts and graveling. (Approx. $200.00)
�Thatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Mountain View Township
hereby agreeing to pay payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of
the cost of such improvements.
IN WITNESS 'NHEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Mountain View Township has caused this agree-
ment to be executed by its. Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
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By F. C Martin
Deputy
Attest: Grace Duxbury
Township Clerk.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP
By E. J. Coffelt
Chairman of Board of
Supervisors
George Peterson
Supervisor
F. 1 . Brodahl
Supervisor
Applications for dances by Lake Samish. Development Co. at Rainbow Beach; C. Heuman
at Alki and Goshen Grange all on April 11, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet Monday, April 14, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 14th
DAY OF April
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, April 11, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance:
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Do
State Treasurer
Mrs. 11m. Creasey
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Do
State Treasurer
Croy & Lich
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
State Treasurer
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid 244.00
do Gar. 341.55
Contribution on Teich. payrolls 76.29
Assistance to Miss MacBeth 5.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid 20.35
do Gar. 332.40
Contribution on Mch. payrolls 11.63
Guard rail on Bdg. on N. V1. Diag. Road 46.00
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINT . FUND.
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid 92.75
Contribution on Mch. payroll 19.17
RIVER IMPROVELENT FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid 21.45
State Treasurer Contribution on Mch. payrolls 50.71
✓ On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to pay one-half of cost of
repairs to bridge inside City Limits of Town of Sumas, on Road No. 246.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT;LISSIONERS OF
If IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVE101ENT )
OF LATERAL HIGHWAY NO. 1
KNOWN AS HANNEGAN GAPS )
17HATCOM COUNTY, WASIdINGTON .
ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF J. H. LICH
WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this day in accordance with the
published call for bids for paving a 1540 foot gap in pavement about onemile South of the
Lynden Bridge across the Nooksack River in Secs 28 and 29, Twp 40 N, R 3 E, and the Board
finding the bids submitted to be as follows:
Lynden Construction Co. 6,791.37
Hoekstra & Bouwman 6,285.09
A. J. Riffe 53864.90
C. G. Burnet 5,616.44
J. H. Lich 5,271.75
WHEREAS, the bid of J. H. Lich appearing to be the lowest and best bid submitted;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bid of said J. H. Lich in the amount of $5,271.75
for paving said Lateral Highway No. 1. be, and the same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this work shall be completed by May 12, 1930, and that the
contractor shall furnish a bond equal to the amount of his bid, to insure the faithful per-
formance of said contract.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of April, 1930.
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By F. C. Martin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Approval by State Highway Department of plans and specifications for paving Perm.
Hy. #141 being County Road 155 & Front Street in Lynden, was filed with the Board.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WaATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF )
PERMANENT HIGHffAY NO. 14, BEING ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE.
COUNTY ROAD NO. 155 and PART OF )
FRONT STREET IN TOWN OF LYNDEN
►'JHEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Permanent Highway No. 14, being part
of County Road #155 and Front Street in the Town of Lynden, beginning at the intersection
of the Guide Meridian Road and County Road No. 155, and running easterly along said County
Road No. 155 and Front Street in the Town of Lynden to connection with the existing pave-
ment on said Front Street, being a total distance of one mile, be improved; and
WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Supervising
Engineer of Whatcom County, for the improvement of said highway, which plans and specifica-
tions, with corrections, have been approved by the State Highway Engineer of the State of
Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE PAND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans and specifications be,
and they are hereby approved and adopted by this Board, and that said highway be improved
according to said plans and specifications, under the Permanent Iiighway Laws of the State
of Washington;
IT IS FURTHER HEREBY RESOLVED that the,Clerk of this Board be, and he hereby is
directed to issue a call for bids for improving said highway according to plans and spec-
ifications on file in the office of the County Supervising Engineer, said bids to be opened
and considered at the hour of 10:30 A. M. on Monday, May 5, 1930, and each bid shall be
accompanied -by a certified check equal to five (5).per cent.. of the amount of such bid.
The Board reserves the fight to reject any and all bids.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of April, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KlidCxlD
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet Wednesday, April,16, 1930,
at 9 A. Al.
20 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Iffednesday THE 14th DAY OF April 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday 3 April 14, 1930. Present,
Geo, Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allovied and proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
A. J. Riffe Final Estimate for Construction of Bridge on
Road �385
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM14ISSIONERS OF
WH!iTCOdi CQUNTY, WASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED ( ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. )
420.60
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best inter-
ests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest
and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washington for
1927, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price here-
inafter fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby
directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News,
being the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said
County, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the prop-
erty to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place of said sale, which
shall be between the hours of 9 otclock A. M. and 4 of clock P. M. 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, 71asliington, 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.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed.by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Descriction _
Year
Tax
Co. Corlrlrs_.
r
In Melrose Add. to Fairhaven:
Lots 1 to 3. Blk 15
1919
40.37 )
Lots 4 to 7, Blk 15
1921
15.25 )
Lots 14 and 15, Blk 15
1922
5.16
Lot:. 16, Blk 15
1919
4.59
75.00
Lots 14 & 15, Blk 11, Central Add. to
Fairhaven
1920
5.39
10.00
Lot 12, Blk 9, CaintsAdd. to Blaine
1920
1570
Lots 15 & 16 Blk 9, Caints 1st Add. to Blaine
1921
26..77
30.00
That part of SW -I of NE4 lying Nly of road in
Sec 27, Twp 37 N, R 4 E. conttg 33.70 acres 1920 283.78 300.00
W 10 acres of SE4 of SE!, Less Rd, in Sec 5,
Twp 40 11, R 1 E, contg 9.75 a. 1921 104.49 200.00
RECORD OF *COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr TERM Wednesday THE 16th DAY OF April
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Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of April, 1930.
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++ Board of Count-- Commiss- rr Chairman of the Board.
n ioners of Whatcom County +r F. C. Reeve
++ State of Washington rr County Commissioner
II If IT I It II II I It I I I II IT It Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy. 000---
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 1. to meet Mlonday, April 21, 19303
at9A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr .TERM Monday THE 21 s t
DAY OF April
1930.
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday:, April 21, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Newt B. Riddle
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Relief
50.00
The claim of 0.. L. Lister, Jr. for damages a/c auto accident at ferry slip, was rejected
by the Board.
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Surety bond of Ralph E. Gates as Constable for Deming To,rmship, in amount of $500.00,
given by Union Indemnity Company, and the surety bond of Sanders Schneider as Commissioner for
Drainage District No. 2, in amount of $1,000.00, given by Indemnity Insurance Company, were
both approved by the Board and filed in County Clerk's Office.
Surety bond of J. H. Lich in amount of $5,271.75, given by the American Bonding Co.,
and covering contract for paving Hannegan Gaps to be known as Lateral Highway No. 1, was approved
and accepted by the Board and filed in Auditorts Office.
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A G R E E M E N T .
THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this 21st day of April, 1930, between WHATC014 COUNTY,
IASdINGTON, by its Board of County Commissioners, and LUISVIII ISLA11D TOWNSHIP, by its Board of
Supervisors;
WITNESSETH, That INhereas, the Board of Supervisors of Lummi Island Township has here-
tofore requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter de-
scribed road improvements in Lummi Island Township) the work to be done with County machinery
and crew, and under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and Township
to share equally the costs of said improvements which are not to exceed in total the sum of
$13500.00;
NOW,THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, Whatcom County does hereby agree to execute
the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of the County Road
Superintendent, up to the amount of :1,500.00:
Road L122: Grading and widening road from Beach to Austin's corner,
a distance of 2 miles.
Road #122: 400 ft of Rip Rap at Carlisle.
Road #122: Rip Rap and filling two holes at point known as George
Smithts corner.
Road #285: Laying 250 ft of eight inch cement culvert from water
hole by Clippengerts house to the Beach.
It is understood that the work done at the Rock -Cut on
road number 122 during the year 1930 by the Lummi Island
Township in preparation for the road improvement program
as outlined by the Commissioners of Whatcom County be
included in this work.
JVhatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Lummi Island Township hereby
agreeing to pay.payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost of
such improvements.
IN WITNESS 6NHEREOF the said VJhatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed by
its Board of County Commissioners, and said Lummi Island Township has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ��Pr I
Apr aERM Monday THE 21st DAY OF April 1930
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
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Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
Attest: Frank Wright, Jr.
Township Clerk.
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A G R E E M E N T.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIiuGTON
By Geo. Elder
Chairman cif the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
LULIL I ISLAND TOWNSHIP
By J. E. Grant
Chairman of Supervisors
C. E. Alfs
Supervisor
C. A. Barnes
Supervisor
T11IS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate this 21st day of April, 1930, between �IJHATCOM
COUNTY, WASHINGTO u, by its Board of County Commissioners, and VAN VIYCK TOWNSHIP) by its
Board of Supervisors;
WITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Van Wyck Township has hereto-
fore requested the co-operation of Whatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter'de-
scribed road improvement in Van llyck Township, the work to be done with County machinery
and crew, and under the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; the County and
Township to share equally the costs of said improvement which is not to exceed in total
the sum of $1,400.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, 01hatcom County does hereby agree to
execute the following work with county machinery and crew, and under the supervision of
tree County Road Superintendent, up to the amount of $1,400.00:
Road #562: Clearing, grading and fill on said road
beginning at the center of Sec. 15, Tp 38 N,
R 3 E; thence north 2 mile; thence west 4
mile; thence north to the intersection with
N. E. Diagonal Rd.
Whatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Van Iffyck Township hereby
agreeing to pay payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost
of such improvement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Van Wyck To=shi_o has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
Attest:
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G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Attest: F. S. McEldoirmey
Township Clerk.
WdA.TCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
VAN YYCK TOdNSHIP
By D. E. Felmley
Chairman of Supervisors
B. J. Linton..
Supervisor
G. W. Fisher
Supervisor
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3"94 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE
21st
DAY OF April
1930
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIvIlSSIONERS OF
y
IN THE MATTER OF' CANCELLATION )
)C
OF MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE WARRANT
WHil.TC01a COUNTY, `JASHIiiGTOiu .
O R D E R
WHEREAS, Marriage Certificate Warrant #396, issued on November 1, 1929 to County
Clerk of Snohomish County, for recording marriage certificate of Guy 0. Davis and Louise
Mansz, was mailed to said County Clerk on November 9, 1929 but has never been received by
said County Clerk, and has apparently been lost in the mail; and
WHEREAS, thru error, said recording fee was again paid by Marriage Certificate
Warrant #402, issued to said County Clerk on December 31, 1929, which said warrant was duly
redeemed by the County Treasurer of Whatcom County;
IT IS NOW ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Treasurer be, and they are here-
by directed to cancel said Marriage Certificate Warrant #396 on the records of Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of April, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Applications for dances by Lake Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach; C. Heuman
at Alki and Hopewell Community Club, all on April 19, 1930, were endorsed approved by the
Board.
J Protest to Vacation of Howard Ave. in Strand's 2nd Addition to Whatcom, was filed
with the Board.
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J Approval by State Highway Department of County Resolution to improve Birch Bay Shore
Road as Lateral Highway 712, was filed with the Board.
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The March report On Lummi Ferry, was filed with the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M., to meet Friday, April 25, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE 25th DAY OF April
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Tile Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, April 21, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of tale Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members,and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
C O N T R A C T
THIS AGREZ,�ENT, made and entered into this 25th day of April, 1930, between the
BOARD OF COUNTY COMLISSIONERS of ITHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by
virtue of Chapter 88 of the Laws of 1929, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and
J. H. Lich of Bellingham for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor.
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WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, herein-
after mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto covenant
and agree as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF VORK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete LATERAL Highway No. 1 known as the HANNEGAN GkP PAVELIENT Road, in 71HAT-
COM County, Washington, between Station 0+00 and Station 15+40 in accordance with and as
described in the attached plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms,
conditions, and stipulations herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by such refer-
ence incorporated herein and made part hereof as fullir for all purposes as if here set forth
at length, and shall perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this con-
tract and every part thereof and any extra work which may be ordered as provided in this con-
tract and every part thereof.
The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor, carriage,
tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite for
the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the work provided for in this
contract and every part thereof.
2. The County hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does
employ the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above
described work and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and spec-
ifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and 'hereby contracts to pay for the
same according to the attached specifications and the schedule of unit or itemized prices,'or
lump sum price hereto attached, at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided
for in this contract and every part thereof. The County further agrees to employ the Contrac-
tor to perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every
part thereof and any force account work that may be ordered and to pay for the same under the
terms of this contract and the attached plans and specifications.
3. The Contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, succes-
sors, and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein con-
tained upon the part of the Contractor.
4. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the County by reason of
entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IN WITNESS WdEAREOF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said
Board of County Commissioners of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has
caused this instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman, duly
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Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE
25th DAY of April
19 30
attested by its Clerk, the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board to be
hereunto affixed on the date in this instrument first above written.
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ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
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American Bonding Co., Surety
By Edw. R. Nolte, Attorney -in fact
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
BOARD OF COUNTY COMLISSIONERS OF
I`JHkTCOP:I COUNTY, 1,VE'S IINGTON.
SUPPLE1,1ENTAL CONTRACT
THIS AGREE161ENT, made and entered into this 25th day of April, 1930, by and between the
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Whatcom County, State of t,"dashington, hereinafter called the
Board, and J. tl. LICH of Bellingham, Washington, for himself, his heirs, executors, administra-
tors, successors and assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor. INITNESSETH that
WHEREAS, under date of April 25, 1930, the said parties made and entered into a certain
contract wherein the said Contractor agreed to do all work and furnish all materials necessary
to construct, improve and complete LATERAL HIGHWAY 110. 1 known as the HANNEGAN GAP PAVE11ENT
Road, in Whatcom County, Washington, between Station 0+00 and Station 15+40 in accordance with
and as described in plans and specifications thereto attached and for which the said Board
agreed to pay the Contractor as therein specified, and
V'IdEREAS, said contract calls for 100 cubic yards of Borrovr in place at $2•.50 per cubic
yard, and
WHEREAS, it now appears that approximately 626 cubic yards of Borrow in place will be
necessary to complete said work.
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED by and between the parties hereto, that said Con-
tractor sriall complete said work and shall put in place all Borrow necessary therefor and that
yard
he shall receive and accept $2.50 per cubic/for the first 100 yards of Borrow in place and
$1.50 per cubic yard for all Borrow in place over and above 100 cubic yards.
IT IS FURTHER STIPULATED AND AGREED that this agreement is additional and supplemental
to said contract of April 25, 1930, and shall in no wise abrogate, change or amend the same,
except as to the amount and price of such Borrow in place.
IN WITNESS 17HEREOF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has
caused this instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman, duly
attested by its Clerk, the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board to be
hereunto affixed on the date in this instrument first above written.
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ATTEST:
G. P. KINCAID
Clerk of said Board
J. H. Lich
Contractor
Foregoing contract approved and
ratified April 26, 1930
American Bonding Co., Surety
By Edw. R. Nolte, Attorney -in -fact.
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
BOARD OF COUNTY COIv1MISSIONERS OF
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
RECORD
OF
COMINJISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Friday
THE
25th
DAY of April
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
J IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER FROM HIGHWAY DEFICIT FUND)
AND COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE FUND TO BLAINE-LYNDEN ROAD( 0 R D E R.
FUND AND LAWRETdCE-NOOKSACK ROAD FUND )
WHEREAS, there is now a balance of $3,079.45 standing in the Highway Deficit Fund,
and $39,310.81 budgeted in the County Road and Bridge Fund, for use in paying Donohue Road
Bonds and Interest when there is not sufficient money in such Donohue Road Funds to meet
demands; and
WHEREAS, a shortage exists at this time in the Blaine-Lynden Road Fund (Hy #21) in
the amount of $2,333.70, and in the Lawrence-Nooksack Road Fund (Hy #22) in the amount of
$2,221.23, making a total of $4,554.93 to be advanced from other funds to meet the bonds
and interest now due;
NOW , THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and he
is hereby directed to transfer the sum of $2,333.70 from the Highway Deficit Fund to the
Blaine-Lynden Road Fund (Hy #21) to pay bonds and interest due; and to transfer the sum
of $745.75 from the Highway Deficit Fund and $1,475.48 from the Road & Bridge Fund to the
Lawrence-Nooksack Road Fund (Hy #22) to pay bonds and interest due.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of April, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
.6.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
.County Commissioner
I Oath of Office of H. D. Holcomb as Supervisor of Drainage Improvement Dist. No. 51
was filed with the Board.
' Applications for dances by Helpers Club at Liberty , Dist. No. 99; Lake Samish
Development Co. at Rainbow Beach, both on April 26; and, Goshen Grange on April 26, May
10 & 24, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
lsere�.�
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 IV. to meet Monday, April 28, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
t� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Monday THE 28th
DAY OF April
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, April 25, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERSr RELIEF FUND
Peter Anderson Relief 20.00
James A. Evans rr 20.00
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The following prices were submitted for equipping trailer with balloon tires: Bob White
Service, Inc., four 9.75 x 20 Firestone, $563.40; Jeff Haight's Service Sta., four 9.75 x 20
Goodrich, $509.00; Payton & Rose, four 9.75 x 38 U. S. Tires, $501.80 less 2% on loth Prox.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the bid of Payton & Rose was accepted.
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J On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign
an agreement for tiWhatcor:l County with,.J. S. Phillips re construction of fence to replace any re-
moved or destroyed in construction of road across his land.
A G R E E M E N T.
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between the COU14TY OF ','dHATCOId, State of
Vlashington, a Municipal Corporation, party of the first part and J. S. Phillips of INhatcom
County, lUashington, party of the second part. Ylitnesseth that
Vhii'REAS, the said County is constructing a public highway over and across land in said
County owned by said party of the second part and described as the vacated portion of White's
Park Addition, and
WHEREAS, said J. S. Phillips has made, executed and delivered to said Whatcom County,
a deed for a right of way for said highway over and across his said land.
NOVI, IN CONSIDERATION TiiLREFOR, the said party of the first part does hereby covenant
and agree that it will erect and construct a good substantial woven -wire fence to replace any
and all fences which said county may remove or destroy in the construction of said road and
place.the same on the boundary line between the said land of the party of the second part and
the right-of-way for said highway.
IN !,FITNESS WdREROF the said parties of the first part by order of its Board of County
Commissioners, has hereunto caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed this 28th day
of April, 1930.
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ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
Clerk.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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WHATCOM COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL41".1ISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE I,]kTTER OF SETTLELIENT VIITji COUNTY )
( ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS
TREASURER FOR MOijTH OF MARC1f, 1930 )
WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday
THE 28th
DAY of April
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checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank W-Jlson, as such Treasurer, be,
and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASE PAID STATE TREtiSURER:
General Fund
2,404.07
School Fund
747.50
Military Fund
26.22
Public Highway Fund
13.36
Permanent Highway Fund
22.65
Higher Education Fund
4,564.56
Capitol Building Fund
224.15
Reclamation Revolving Fund
24.12
Veterans Compensation Fund
1,646.72
Forest Fire Protection Fund
78.87
Parks and Parkways Fund
45.00
Fisheries Fund
23.20
CASH PAID CITY AND TOWN TREASURERS 68,853.18
CASH PAID TO'UNSHIP TREASURERS 5,438.47
REBATE ON TAXES 22,724.47
ADVANCE TAXES DISTRIBUTED 3,474.28
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
28,779.31
Road & Bridge Fund
11,422.69
Permanent Highway faint. Fund
2,506.51
River Imirovement Fund
12.50
Soldiers Relief Fund
283.00
County Game Fund
1,061.26
Liquor Investigation Fund
145.00
Law Library Fund
20.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
30.00
School Districts, General Fund
10,353.74
School Districts, Building Fund
4,481.82
Port of Bellingham Fund
42,925.63
Elder Ditch Maintenance Fund
114.00
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
School Districts, General Fund 40.87
School Districts, Building Fund 180.77
Port of Bellingham Fund 671.85
BONDS REDEEMED:
School District Bonds redeemed 2,000.00
Lynden-Sumas Road Impt. (Hy #30)
Bonds redeemed 25,000.00
INTEREST ON BONDS:
School District Bond Interest 1,550.00
Lynden-Sumas Road Impt. (Hy #30)
Bond interest 1,515.00
Port of Bellingham Bond Interest 67.50
Total Disbursements $ 243,472.27
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on March 30, 1930, as shown by the
County Auditorts check of Treasurerts cash, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurerts Balance
First rational Bank
Bellingham National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
American National Bank
Union Trust Co.
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank
Sumas Bank
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Nooksack
623,122.04
189.032.79
231,362.53
45,000.00
40,000.00
45,000.00
45,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
102000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit $ 1,318,517.36
330
Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE
28th DAY OF April
1930
CASH IN OFFICE:
Investments
Checks & Warrants
Cash in Vault
Currency in Till
Silver in Till
16,025.00
2,219.42
4,016.50
1,003.00
37.68
23,301.60
Corrections by Treasurer 1.14 23,302.74
Grand Total Cash on Band I,341.820.10
IN TESTIIviONY e'HEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board
of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 28th day of April, 1930.
It It It IT It 11 11 it IT It It it 11 11
it Board of County Commiss- 1t
ii ioners of Whatcom County It
11 State of Washington it
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Mlartin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioher
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Application of Hopewell Community Club for dance May 3, 1930, was endorsed approved by
the Board.
Opinion of Prosecuting Attorney re vacancy in a township office due to removal of officer
from township, was filed with the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet Thursday, May 1, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
331
Apr. . Vefm _ . _ Thursday.. _. The' 1st _. _ ..day... of _..._�.
May
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on TvIonday, April 28, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board: F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor #
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
asDeputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Bronsema
do
125.00
Alice Lyle
do
120.00
Christine Hjaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie Walters
Salary.,as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Featherkile (Order to
First National Bank)
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Maude W. Mock
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner & Prob. Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
187.50
N. W. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary
as
Assit. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
I do
100.00
- Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gay^aley
as
AssTt. Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
_Salary
Salary
as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence 1-1. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Frank Wilson
Salary
as
County Treasurer
187.50
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
do
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
asBookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
Theresa Foster
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (72 hrs.)
36.00
Claire G. Melhart
do
68 hrs.
34.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
County Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
asClerk for Assessor
100.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
W. T. Jackman
do
262 days)
104.00
C. J. Hanbloom
do
tt )
8.00
H. Muller
do
26 n
156.00
J. F. Uhl, Jr.
do
26:
130.00
M. Strandberg
do
14z tt
72.50
G. Peterson
do
16z tt
66.00
M. Snyder
do
13 It
52.00
W. H. Clarke
do
6 it
24.00
A. H. Frasier
do
4 It
20.00
V1- W. Tod
do
5 IT
20.00
Geo. E. Hamilton
do
9
36.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Dan McCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Assistant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
State Treasurer for State
Teacherst Retirement Fund
Deducted
from Apr. salary of Nellie H. Abbott
18.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Supt. of Schools (less $18.00 deducted
for State
Teachersf Retirement Fund)
169.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Assit. Supt., of Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools: (241 days)
73.50
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Apr TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Thursday THE lst DAY OF May
9 30
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Louis King
Salary as Horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary as Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary as Ass tt. Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary as Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary as Stenographer for Agricultural Agent
90.00
C. C. King
Salary as Superintendent of County Home
150.00
M. B. King
Salary as Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary as Teamster at County Home
70.00
Henry Beyers
Salary as Cook at County Home
100.00
Ethel Beyers
Salary as Asstt. Cook at County Home
25.00
Gladys White
Salary as Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary as Asstt. Nurse at County Home
75.00
C. L. Moss
do
75.00
Bessie Welcome
do
75.00
A. J. Welch
do
25.00
Walter Borchardt
Salary as Janitor at County Home
75.00
C. A. W. Smith
Salary as Hostess at County Home
1.00
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
10.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
1,7ilbur R. Riley
Salary as Deputy Engineer
137.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 18 days
117.00
George D. Paynton
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 20_ 11
92.25
Ira Smith
do 119 it
85.50
M. L. Balfour
Salary as Inspector for Engineer 3 "
18.00
Henry Slater
do 4
.20.00
J. M. Rummell (Order to
County Auditor)
Salary & Expense a/c examination of (That. County
335.14
J. Wayland Clark
Services as Deputy Sheriff (Apr. 1 to 5 incl.)
26.66
C. W. Brandon
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
25.00
Ben A.xlund
do
25.00
J. A. Wells
do
25.00
Charles Rand
Salary as Ct. Reporter for Sup. Ct. #2
170.05
Hazel B. Heun
do #1
130.00
11. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck Driver (1 day
5.75
R. H. Owen
do z 11
2.50
E. A. Nickson
Salary as Foreman Pris. Crew 11
10.00
Jule Martin
Salary as Captain of Ferry Boat
175.00
J. M. Granger
Salary as Engineer of Ferry Boat
175.00
Mrs. Vim. Markham
Services as Acting Matron of Juvenile Home
25.00
Frank M. Allyn
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney
3.50
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
11.68
F. M. Carver
-Expense as County Assessor
89.60
Carl McCoy
Expense as Supervising Engineer
45.45
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Supt. of Schools
47.79
Margaret J. Diaz
E'..pense as Co. Tuberculosis Nurse
8.40
Louis 7. King
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
9.73
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Expense as Agricultural Agent
13.48
LeVern Freimann
Expense as Asstt.'Agricultural Agent
5.45
Inez Arnquist
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
38.56
Alvada Kelly
Expense as Probation Officer
1.10
,N. H. Beach
Expense as Constable
20.10
Mrs. V. B. Newell
Reg. births & deaths in Dist. No. 1
1.50
R. W. Drake
do 2
7.50
Florence Wright
do 3
7.00
Y. H. Tromp
do 4
8.00
Mrs. Cora Radley
do 5
5.25
Martha E. Neff
do 6
1.50
Joseph Anderson
do 8
2.75
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service to Co. Offices
94.15
Western Union Teleg. Co.
Teleg. service to Agric. Agent
.60
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
30.72
Northern Grocery Co.
do
26.69
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Juvenile Home Mch
5.50
Thiel & Welter
Mattress for Juvenile Home Feb
9.75
Lind Gravel Co.
House & water rent for Juvenile Home
43.80
Mrs. F. Lohman
Services as extra nurse at County Home
13.75
Drs. Hollis & OtConnor
Dental services for County Home
56.00
Elwin Beyer
Labor at County Home
33.00
W. T. Oliver
do
10.00
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home
304.82
N. J. Pynor
Groceries for Cottagers & County Home
82.49
F. F. Gerard
Groceries(76.66) & Mdse.(6.10) for Cottagers &
County Home
82.76
OtConnor Grocery
Ryan Fruit Co.
Coffee for County Home
Vegetables for County Home
49.00
43.52
Whatcom Co. Dairyments Assn.
Butter for County Home
114.80
A. A. Carter
Eggs for County Home
38.20
Ferndale Bakery
Bread for County Home
58.08
Frye & Company
Meat`for Cottagers & County Home
130.67
John Schafer
Meat(74.48) & Repairs to tractor(6.00) at County
Home
80.48
Carlisle Fish Co.'
Fish for County Home
19.44
Lynden Department Store
Potatoes for County dome
39.61
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
Feed for County Home (Mch-Apr)
116.72
Golden Rule TIercantile Co.
Mdse. for Cottagers & County Home
119.03
H. Lapidus
Shoe repairs for County dome
5.40
Geo. J. Hohl Co.
Seeds for County Home (Mch-Apr)
63.45
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for County Home
24.54
Robert Nulle
Coal for Cottages at County Home
7.75
RECORD OF C®TNITMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
3331
Apr. TERM Thursday THE lst DAY OF May is 30
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Bellingham Coal Mines
Coal for Cottagers at County Home $
13.10
Shave Supply Co.
Supplies for County Home (Feb)
.87
Midland Chemical Laboratories,
Inc.
do (Jan)
50.50
Thiel & Welter
do
34.55
V1. S. Shirrmann
Clock repairs for County Home (Mch)
1.00
J. E. Holeman
Spraying trees at County Home
28.40
Hagen x Hogberg Paint Co.
Paint for County Home
4.56
B. B. Furniture Co.
Material for County Home
7.20
Reid Brothers Co.
Repair to boiler in County Home
12.75
Diehl motor Co.
Parts for tractor at County Home
1.86
Nicholas Jerns Co.
Bal. on prem. for Ins. on County Home Barns
6.45
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County Home (Mch-Apr)
59.45
owl Pharmacy
a
Drugs for Co. Iatien 6.30) & County Home(5.00)
11.30
City Drug Store
do 122.30) Do 84.89)
(Mch-Apr)
107.19
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Jail(60.60) Juvenile Home(6.55) &
County Home(8.10) Mch-Apr
75.25
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Drugs for County Patients Mch-Apr
17.75
Walters Pharmacy
do Feb)
lFeb-Mch)
1.50
Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory
Laboratory work for Co. Physician
10.00
Knapp & Knapp
Burial of Angle
25.00
Harlow -Hollingsworth FuneralHomeAmbulance
for Douglas
4.00
Mrs. Wm. Creasey
Assistance to Miss McBeth
5.00
Northern State Hospital
Care of Indigent Insane Patients to Lich 31st
550.95
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Care of Co. Tbc. Patients
335.73
Riverton Sanatorium
do
272.13
Mrs. Mary Lynden
do
64.30
Mrs. John Schemstad
do
64.30
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
do
50.00
Peter Jorgensen
do
45.00
Alva Aitken
do
45.00
Beulah Swanson
do
40.00
Mrs. LuVerne Searl
do
38.60
Maud Connolly
Care of Johnson Family
30.00
Mrs. Margaret Phillips
Care of Co. Tbc. Patient
30.00
Mrs. Esther Thompson
do
20.00
Mrs. Alice L. Ireland
do
25.00
Mrs. Hanna K. Moe
Care of Mrs. Trove
26.00
Ben Tucker
Cary of Marcy children
20.00
M. J. OtConnor
Groceries for Hogue, etal
190.48
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom
11.90
Mt. Baker Grocery
Groceries foz, Golden
16.29
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Evans (Feb -Apr)
3.15
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Thompson, et al
72.48
Broom & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Phillips, et al
84.80
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Schemstad, et al
35.00
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Cline, et al
33.74
F. F. Gerard
Groceries 31.29 & Mdse.(2.25) for LeBarron
33.54
N. C. Keith
Groceries�70.46� & wood (1.88) for Boyd, et a1
72.34
Mountain Vievi Store
Groceries for Conrad (Apr)
23.14
Arni Anderson
Groceries for Ferngreen & Lyons
24.92
Violten & Montfort
Groceries 100.29) & wood(4.50 for Schmidt, et al
104.79
Lynden Department Store
Groceries(82.28) & Mdse.(11.23) for Jeltema, et al
93.51
Star Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Hale (Mch-Apr)
25.48
J. W. Austin
Groceries for PerryRlch)
51.47
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries for tars. Hoffman
8.98
Scott & Hart
Groceries (22.25) & &idse. (7.75) for Rushold
30.00
McRea & Son
Groceries for Meade (Lich)
9.64
L. E. Haggard
Groceries for Mrs. Conrad
20.00
A. Potter
Groceries for Garvin (Lich -Apr)
61.95
The Sumas Grocery
Groceries for Saunders
6.98
Strandis
Shoes for Hanson (Jan)
5.50
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Cline, et al (Lich -Apr)
47.00
Wilder & Montfort
Wood for Bertrand
4.50
E. L. Bartlett Fuel Co.
Wood for Roe
7.50
Robert Nulle
Wood for LeBarron
5.00
Hutton Fuel Co.
Wood for Gordon
3.75
A. P. Burgraff
House rent for Rushold
5.00
Lane & Bland
Room rent for Miss Evans (Mch-Apr)
17.00
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. for Treas.(9.90) & Commrs.(4.73)
14.63
Bellingham Publishing Co.
Publ. Notice of Intent.to sell Ferry "Central"
6.31
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for County Offices
293.86
Griggs Stationery & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Auditor 2.50) & Prob. Of.(3.25)
5.75
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Auditor(48.85) & Treasurer(60.25)
109.10.
Tovmer Printing Co.
Printing for Assessor
17.50
Griffith Printing Co.
Supplies for Co. Auditor
45.75
G. L. Morgan
Legal blanks for Co. Clerk
18.25
Deerwester-Button Book Co.
Supplies for Co. Clerk (Feb.)
36.00
E. T. Mathes, Trustee
Supplies for Co. Clerk(6.20) Auditor(11.05) &
Treasurer(8.75)
26.00
T. F. Doan
Blue prints for Co. Engineer
48.40
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Commr. (7.13) Sheriff(6.53) Co. Home(23.35)
& Gar. Equip. (0.45
37.46
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Commr.).84 Sher.(10.79) Eng.(3.22) Agr.
Agt.(.36) Co. Home(3.00) Gar. Eq.(6.10)Lister car
(3.26)
27.57
Tabor & Cruikshank
Parts for Co. Home(.68) & Gar. Eq.(3.48)
4.16
Smith Motor Co.
Parts for Sheriff t s car
2.56
334
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Thursday THE
1st
DAY OF May
1930
Standard Auto Co.
Iddins Buick Co.
Bellingham Auto Top
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Bob White Service, Inc.
J. C. Penney Co.
C. 71. Swift
Chris C. Hauffman
George F. Abbott
Lewis Larson
',Flill Gibson
Andy Martin
R. P. Loomis
Norman Cruikshank
Harry Dawson
A. J. Blythe
Orville Davis
Ernest Zylstra
Orie Brown
Guy Linderman
Carl Zell
John Harvey
Jesse Barnes
Frank Gusher
Geo. Van Vlingerden
C. R. Behme
Isabella Fraser
Dr. 11. A. Hulbush
Dr.. H. 'N. Van Buskirk
Gage -Dodson Clothing Co.
Sam Berenstain
Hanning Hardware Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Alonzo Greenwood
Pacific Steam Laundry
Thal Bros.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Thiel & Welter
Hagen a Hogberg Paint Co.
Neher Bros.
H. T. Mumm
J. A. Lich
0. D. Post
Hoff & Pinkey
1,11. `,7. Van Over
Ed Top
C. Benson
Joe Jensen
Wallace Coleman
Arthur Hook
Bert F. Wilson
Geo. Vl. A. Hinton
Lewis Darrow
V. J. Bamford
T. P. Jeffers
Herbert E. Brown
R. U. Hemmi
Glenn T. Sharp
John McCoy
F. i'1. Uncaoher
Bert Smith
Dave Carlson
Z. K. Howell
Joe Little
J. H. Bellor
W. W. Van Over
Ed Top
C. Benson
Joe Jensen
Millard Monroe
J. Vlest
Fred Tarte
Pacific Tel. Q Tel.
Co.
Joan Stremler
Ira Smith
'11. N. Swale
Johnson & Johnson
(Order to
Bellingham Nattl.
Bank)
Point Roberts Township
Town of Sumas
Bellingham Evening
News
Nichols Grocery
J. C. Penney
Gordonts
Hagen & Hogberg Paint
Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Parts for Sheriffts car
Repairs to Sheriffts car
Repairs to Agr. Agentts car
Battery service to Commr.(27.25) Gar. serv.(43.27)
& Gar. Equip.(1.13)
Tires for Commr.(10.08) & Sher. car(9.01)
Mdse. for Prisoner Garage Helper
Office rent for Justice Court 72
Wit: State vs 111. P. Peck
do
do
Juror: do
do
do
do
do
do
Witness: State vs H. A. Buroker
do
do
do
Vlitness: State vs. Fred Jeffers (Emergency)
do It
do it
do tt
do tt
do tt
Board of Prisoners
Prof. serv. to Prisoner Janitor (Mch)
Dental services to Janitor Prisoner
Clothing for Prisoner Janitor
Shoes for Prisoner
Pan for Jail
Wood for Jail (With -Apr)
Barbering for Weatherford (11ch-Apr)
Laundry for Courthouse(7.15) & Jail(37.20)
Hose for Courthouse
Brushes etc. for Courthouse (Mch)
Felt base for Courthouse
Material for Courthouse
Plumbing repairs in Courthouse (Path -Apr)
Carpenter work a/c moving safe in Courthouse(may)
Closing vault opening in Auditorts Office
Insurance Premium on Courthouse Furniture & Fixtures
Lumber for Lincoln St. House
Repairs to Ferry Slip
do
do
do
Gas, etc. for Piledriver at Ferry Slip (Pilch -Apr)
Diving services re auto from :rater at Ferry Slip
Scalp bounty on 1 Vlildcat
do 1 Coyote
do 1 Wildcat
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Salary as Truck Driver (15 days)
Salary as Road Superintendent
Labor on Drayton harbor Roads 8 & 37
do
Labor on Hannegan Road
do
do
Labor on Little Hannegan Bridge
do
Labor on U. S. Bridge
do
do
Labor on Middle Fork Bridge & others
do
do
do
do
do
Repairs to Equipment, etc.
Phone service a/c road P�Zchy repairs
Labor on Lynden-Sumas Road
Painting road signs
Insp. lbr. for Middle Fork Bdg.
3rd Estimate for Construction Middle Fork Bridge
Approp. for repairs to road drain
Countyts portion of cost of Bdg. near Sumas
Publ. call for bids on P. Hy 14 & Lat. Hy. 1
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew (Mch-Apr)
Ildse. for Prisoner road crew
Rim for Prisoner crew car (Mch)
Paint for road signs
6.75
50.00
1.50
71.65
19.09
8.69
25.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
5.20
5.20
2.20
2.20
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
659.40
5.00
2.00
1.75
2.50
.40
40.25
3.30
44.35
22.00
51.53
15.00
1.70
25.03
16.00
10.00
24.00
12.80
45.00
35.63
33.75
33.75
20.85
60.00
5.00
1.00
5.00
86.55
175.00
3.00
3.00
4.50
4.75
4.50
16.50
12.75
2.00
2.00
2.00
108.00
85.50
81.00
81.00
87.75
65.00
66.00
6.60
3.00
9.00
9.00
11693.39
200.00
489.23
6.75
12.60
17.78
1.25
17.58
Apr . TERM
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
TROCEEDII GS
P-W
Thursday
THE
lst
DAY OF May
rg 30
Lynden Dept. Store
Deming Lumber Co.
C. M. Ford Lbr. Co.
G. A. Palmer
R. F. Raper (Order to
Nooksack Valley State Bank)
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Oeser-Gillespie Cedar Co.
Puget Sound Welding Works
Larson & Miller
H. W. Buzzard
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Tennent Steel Corp.
United Machine Works
A. Was Ching
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Bob lJJnite Service, Inc.
Barron Tire Co.
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Hastings Auto Laundry
Guyls Garage
E. & F. Service Station
G. F. Smith
E. A. Nickson
John Bullock
Sam Bullock
A . Ewing
John Bullock, Jr.
E. H. Evring
Nick Omlin
Walter Nelson
M. J. Maleng
Joe Gotchy
C. L. Howe
Elmer Lade
Fred Lade
Geo. Easterbrook
Leo Eason
William Breuer
Barney C. Klander
Iverson Lumber Co.
M1
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank)
C. H. Wilson Lbr. Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Standard Auto Co.
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Highway Garage
Olympic Machinery Co.
M. J. Bamford
Virgil Irwin
R. H. Owen
Newt. Hale
John West
Geo., Brown
P. J. Zwaschka
Frank Vermillion
Adrian Nouwens
Chas. Du Bois
Harry B. Assink
F. W. Uncapher
M. L. Balfour
Arthur Emmerson
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Peoples State Bank)
Albert Fazon
Ted Zwaschka
Adrian Nouwens.
Geo. Brown
Max Fullner
1,-1m . Radder
Newt. Hale
W. G. Du Bois,
Chas. Du Bois
Clem Knutson
David Bisset
Edgar Sollinger (Order to Peoples
State Bank)
Edgar Sollinger (Order to Pacific
Mercantile Agency)
Ted Zwaschka
Albert Fazon
A. Nouwens
'Nm, . Radder
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Iidw. for U. S. 8-, Hannegan Bridges
$ 8.33
Lumber for Welcome Bridge
1.44
Lumber for Bridge on Agate Bay Road
9.15
Piling for Hannegan &; Agate Bay Bridges
39.05
Piling for Drayton Harbor Road
9.90
Lbr. for body on truck
6.56
Piling for Agate Bay Bridge
13.00
Welding on road equipment
11.25
Repairs to road equipment
21.50
do
12.75
Part for gas piledriver
.60
Parts for gas shovel
29.49
Repairs to gas shovel
1.25
Repairs shovel & graders (Mch-Apr)
31.50
Parts for grader
13.20
Tires for truck
112.30
Tires etc. for Truck & Supt. car
23.59
Battery service to Pris. crew car & tractor
37.35
Gas & storage for grader
7.00
Gas for truck to Park Twp.
2.70
Gas for truck to Semiahmoo Twp.
2.20
Gas for Road Supt. car
.88
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew (24 days)
.120.00
Labor on Samish Road & others
122.50
do
78.75
do
77.00
do
105.75
do
80.50
Labor on Deming -Wickersham Road
13.50
do
7.00
do
3.50
Grading Mt. View Road & others
125.00
Grading, etc. on Sumas-Kendall Road
120.00
do
8.00
do
8.00
do
10.00
do
12.00
Grading Guide Meridian Road & others
92.50
Grading Roads
25.00
Lumber for G. M. Bdg . & .Hannegan Bdg .
263.96
Lumber for Guide Meridian Road
84.38
Lumber for bridge repairs
534.63
"food for tar pot
5.00
Parts for truck
6.68
Parts for trucks,, etc.
3.92
Parts for graders, etc.
21.43
Repairs to grader
5.75
Grader blades
60.00
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND
Salary as
Truck
Driver 10 days
57.70
do
4 rr
17.00
Labor on
Everson
Wing
5.00
Labor on
Shumway
Wing
47.50
do
20.00
do
60.00
do
66.00
do
66.00
do
with truck
120.00
do
rr rr
84.00
do
28.00
do
36.00
Labor on
Everson
Wing
138.00
do
80.00
do
27.00
do
104.50
do
112.50
do
30.00
do
36.00
do
47.50
do
115.00
do
28.50
do
8.00
do
-24.00
Labor on
Everson
Wing & others
156.00
do
130.00
do
75.50
do 10.00
do 15.00
do 14.25
do 50.00
do 15.00
Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS
Thursday THE
lst
DAY OF May
19 3Q
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND (Continued)
Max Fullner
Labor on Everson Wing w others
14F25
Newt. Bale
do
47.50
Geo. Brown
do
60.00
Chas. Gooding
do with team
147.00
Glenn T. Sharp
do
99.00
John Mc Coy
do
95.00
F. W. Uncapher
do
58.50
A. Emerson
do
40.00
Chas. Gooding
do
9.00
Adrian Nouwens
Labor on Everson Shumeray "lings
20.50
D. W. Henry (Order to
County
Auditor)
Cable
15.00
D. W. Henry
Cable for Shumway Wing
34.50
Schuman Steel & Mchy.
Co.
Cable for Everson(32.50) & Shumway Wings(30.00) &
Equipment(3.00)
65.50
Scott tic Hart
Powder, etc. for Everson Wing
25.05
Albert Solene
do
13.40
Lynden Dept. Store
Hardware for Shumway Wing
2.74
R. F. Raper (Order to
Hooksack
Valley State Bank)
Piling for Everson Wing
335.94
R. F. Raper (order to
Nooksack
Valley State Bank)
Piling for Shumway, Everson & Marietta Flings
197.01
Oeser-Gillespie Cedar
Co.
Piling for Everson Wing
171.71
G. A. Palmer
do
306.57
Columbia Lumber Co.
Lumber fo.r Shumway Wing
6.72
Columbia Lumber Co.
Lumber for piledriver
1.80
Willamette Iron & Steel Works,
Assigned to Electric
Steel Fdry.Parts for river equipment
26.50
Schilling-Evertz Co.,
Inc.
Part for equipment
4.50
W. M. Seeger
Pattern for Hi -line part
2.00
H. IV. Buzzard
Repairs to river equipment
27.25
Lesson & Itliller
do
21.25
Reid Bros. Co.
Repairs to donkey (Feb)
4.50
A. Wasching
Repairs to driver & donkey (Feb-Mch-Apr)
20.95
Tile �Aleldit Co.
Welding on driver (Mch)
2.25
SOLDIERS+ RELIEF FUND
Mrs.,Florence Holtzheimer
Relief
25.00
Bingham Dahlquist Funeral Home
Burial of Loviz�a Ballantyne
100.00
LIQOUR Ii1VES1IGATIO111 FUND
Cody Boal Salary as Deputy Sheriff 145.00
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On motion of Laube seconded by Reeve, the Board modified the rental agreement with
Johnson & Johnson, made by motion of January 31, 1930, and reduced the rental on piledriver to
�50.00 instead of $75.00.
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April reports of County Home Supt., Lummi Ferrymen and Northern State hospital, were
filed with the Board.
Applicationsof Lynden American Legion Club for dance at Delta Community Hall on May 3,
and Goshen Community Club for dances on May 3, 17 & 31, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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J Notice from Ten Mile Township Clerk of removal of Berman Klander, Supervisor, from Townshio,
was filed with the Board.
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Statement from Highway Dept. of Permanent Highway money available on April 1, 1930, was
filed with the Board.
The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted by the
Clerk of the Board.
On 11otion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Friday, May 2, 1930, at 9 A. M.
Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
337
Apr. TERM Friday THE 2nd DAY OF May 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, May 1, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C,. Reeve and Fred E. Laube., Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings -�r;ere had:
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign an agreement with the Marchant Calculating Machine Co. for lease, with option to pur-
chase, one calculating machine for County Treasurerts Office; also, to sign agreement with
Pioneer Gravel Equipment Mfg. Co. for lease, with option to purchase, one portable rock
crushing plant for County road work.
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A G R E E M E N T .
' THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of May, 1930, by and between the
MARCHANT CALCULATING MACHINE CO., a Corporation, party of the first part and WHATCOM COUNTY,
a Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, party of the second part.
WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the rentals hereinafter received, said
party of the first part has and does hereby let and lease unto the party of the second part,
one Model EEG110 Volt Electric Marchant Calculating Lachine for the term of tEn (10) months
from and after date. As rental therefor, said party of the second part does hereby promise
and agree to pay to the party of the second part, the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per
month, payable in advance.
The party of the first part does hereby grant unto the party of the second part, the
right and option to purchase said machine at any time before the expiration of said lease
for the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars (700.00)
IT IS FURTHER STIPULATED AND AGREED that in the event the party of the second part
elects to exercise said option and purchase said machine in the manner hereinbefore speci-
fied, any and all rental payments shall apply and be credited upon said purchase price.
IT IS FURTHER STIPULATED AND AGREED that wrhereas, the party of the second part now
owns one MILLIONAIRE CALCULATING MACHINE, it shall have the further right at its option to
sell and deliver the same to the party of the first part, and the said party of the first
part hereby agrees to accept the said MILLIONAIRE CALCULATING MACHINE for the sum of Fifty
Dollars ($50.00) to be applied upon the purchase price of said Marchant Calculating Machine.
IT IS FURTHER STIPULATED AND AGREED that the said Marchant Calculating Machine shall
be and remain the property of the party of the first part until the payment.therefor has
been made in full and that while the same is in the possession of the party of the second
part, the party of the second part assumes the risk of loss or damage to said property and
that the loss, injury or destruction of the same, shall not operate in any way to relieve
the party of the second part from payment therefor as herein agreed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their corporate name and
seals the day and year herein first above written.
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't Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County rr
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MARCHANT CALCULATING MACHINE CO.
Party of the First Part
By T. J. Balyeat
District Manager -
WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation
of the State of Washington,
Party of the Second Part
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners
ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
Auditor-Ex-Officio Clerk of she
Board of County Commissioner.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
33B,RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Friday THE 2nd
DAY OF May
1930
A G R E E M E N T .
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of Play, 1930, by and between the
PIONEER GRAVEL EQUIPMENT MFG. CO., a Corporation, party of the first part, and 17HATCOM COUNTY,
a Municupal Corporation of the State of 1'lashington, party of the second part.
WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the rentals hereinafter reserved, said
party of the first part has and does hereby let and lease unto the party of the second part, one
Pioneer Screening, Crushing and Loading Plant No. 12-B with a 32 foot sand conveyor, for the
term of ten (10) months from and after date. As rental therefor, said party of the second part
does hereby promise and agree to pay to the party of the first part, the sum of Fifty Dollars
(w50.00) per month, payable in advance. Provided however, that if said plant shall prove unsatis-
factory to the party of the second part after trial thereof, the party of the second part shall
have the right to cancel this lease at any time within thirty days after receiving delivery of
said property, upon notice in :writing to the party of the first part.
The party of the first part hereby grants unto the party of the second part, the right
and option to purchase said plant at any time before the expiration of the said lease for the
sum of Eleven Thousand and Forty Dollars ($11,040.00).
IT IS FURTHER STIPULli.TED AND AGREED that in the eventthe party of the second part shall
elect to exercise said option and purchase said plant as hereinbefore specified, any and all
rentals paid therefor shall apply and be credited upon said purchase price.
IT IS FURTHER STIPULATEL AND AGREED that said plant shall be and remain the property of
the party of the first part until payment therefor has been made in full and that w'nile the
same is in possession of the party of the second part, said party of the second part assumes
the risk of loss or damage to said property, and that the loss, injury or destruction of the
same, shall not operate in any way to relieve the party of the second part from payment there-
for as herein agreed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their corporate name and seals
the day and year herein first above written'.
PIONEER GRAVEL EQUIPMENT MFG. CO.
Party of the First Part
By Bert G. Danley
Tt tr ft t► t► It H tf tt I I IT I I it
" Board of County Commiss- it VFHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation
tt ioners of 1,1hatcom County IT of the State of Washington,
it State of Washington tt Party of the Second Part
it if it It It IT It if It u it if ►t It it By Geo . Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
ATTLST: G. P. KINCAID
Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
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Waiver of damages to car of Patrick Lister a/c accident at Ferry Slip, .was filed with
the Board.
Petition to Herman Klander, requesting him to continue in office as Supervisor for Ten
Mile Township, was filed with the Board.
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Petition asking the Board to investigate conditions on North Fork of Nooksack River and
take steps to prevent damage to property, was filed with the Board.
Petition that VIelcome Bridge be kept open to traffic for at least certain hours of the day,was
filed with the Board.
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Apolicati of,La1W S. ish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on Nay 3, 1930, was
endorsed approve y the soas�.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 9 A. P.I. to meet on Monday, May 5, 1930, at 9 A. 11.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday
THE
5th
DAY OF may
133 19
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, May 2, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance:
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
Jack Sinnes
Scalp Bounty for 1 Coyotew
1.00
Bellingham Water Dept.
Water rent for Mrs. Mason to Aug.
30, 1930
6.00
Puget Sound Pourer & Lt.
Co. Service & supplies to Courthouse,
etc.
183.20
Morse Hardware Co.
Hardware for Courthouse(4.30) Co.
Home(32.43) &
Gar. Equip.(.58)
37.31
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hdw. for Hort. Insn.(.86 Cths.(21.87) & Gar. E (9,.94)
32.67
Standard Oil Co.
Gas(40.22) & Fuel(178.08� for Co.
Home and Fuel(43.55) &
Dressing(6.75) for Cths.
268.60
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Baker Township
Countyls one-half cost imp. Rd JA192 re agreement
137.46
Delta Township
do Twp. Rd. Impts. rc
225.25
Ferndale Township
do imp Rds #254 & #667 n
500.00
Lynden Township
do imp. Day Rd. 1671
167.46
Nooksack Toonship
do work on Rds. 260 &, 328
157.62
Rome Township
do Henderson Fill on Rd.178
267.14
Sam E. Barrett
Redemption of Warrant #121 on Lawrence-Nooksack
Road Fund
1.24
Henry Anderson
Lantern
2.00
Morse Hardware Co.
Cable, etc. for truck
27.63
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hdw. for U. S. Bdg & Rd. Equip.
68.73
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for tractor
26.38
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND
Morse Hardware Co.
Hdw. for bridges
9.33
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for graders & trucks
113.17
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for graders
11.88
Shell Oil Company
do
44.56
RIVER INIPROVELENT FUND
R. F. Raper
Piling for Everson tiding & others
212.80
Morse Hardware Co.
Hdw. for river work
628.72
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hdw. for Everson IA[ing & River Equip
24.33
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for Shumvray & Everson Wings
19.21
Union Oil Co.
Gas for Shumway girding
2.18
LIQUOR INVLSTIGATION FUND
Model Truck & Storage Co. Drayage for Sheriff 5.00
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to purchase from Peter Van
Dyke gravel at 7flo per yard, being the extra 526 yards over contract for fill at Hannegan
Gap Paving.
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J
Resolution of Town of Lynden re payment of its portion of costs of paving that part
of Permanent Highway #14 within Town of Lynden (Front St.) was filed with the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. M. to meet on Tuesday, May '6, 1930,
at 9 A. 14.
30
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 6th
DAY OF May
i9 30
J
I
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 5, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board granted the request of Geo. H. Date
for an extension of time to June 1, 1930, in which to complete his contract for making Riddle
Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge.
BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COMTZISSIONERS OF
W,iATCOM COUNTY, 4lASHING'TON.
IN THE MATTER OF PAVING )
(
PERLIANENT HIGHWAY NO. 14 ) ORDER ACCEPTING i3ID OF D. J. STEVENSON
(
FROM GUIDE IiERIDIAN TO LYNDEN )
111HEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on this day, bids having been opened
and considered on May 5, 1930, and the Board finding the bids submitted to be as follows:
A. J. Riff
C. G. Burnet
F. E. Wilder
Alexander & McNeil
J. H. Lich
D. J. Stevenson
26,299.91
25, 702.75
23,991.33
23,487.-89
23,407.74
23,009.58
WHEREAS, the':bid of D. J. Stevenson appearing to be the lowest and best bid submitted;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said bid of D. J. Stevenson in the amount of $23,009.58
be, and the same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this work shall be completed on June 5, 1930, and that the
contractor shall furnish a bond equal to tle amount of his bid, to insure the faithful perform-
ance of said contract.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of May 1930.
11 11 t1 it It It 11 1t 't 11 It 11 It It 1t
11 Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County t1
t1 State of Washington tt
1t TI 11 It 11 it it it 11 I1 it tt it it It
Attest: G. P. KIN CAID
County Auditor & ExOfficio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. i;?artin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
•l•
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1vIISSIONERS OF
WiIATCOM COUNTY, aASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF JUSTICE OF PEACE )
( ORDER APPOI14TING R. C. FINLEY
FOR THE TO'v'JN OF LYNDEN . )
'JIIEREAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Justice of the
Peace for the Town of Lynden, thru the death of Frank LeCocq, the regularly elected and qualified
Justice of the Peace; and
WHEREAS., R. C. Finley has been recommended for appointment to fill said vacancy;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that R. C. Finley be, and he hereby is appointed as Justice
of the Peace for the Town of Lynden, for the balance of the unexpired term, and until his succes-
sor is elected and qualified.
RECORD OF COTMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Tuesday THE 6 th DAY OF May
341
1930
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of May, 1930.
It tt It it it It It it 11 it tt it tt It it
if Board of County Commiss-tt
It ioners of Whatcom Countytt
It State of Washington it
it it It it it it tt tt It 11 It fl it It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
IEENVTI�
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
i
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. )
V!HATCOM COUNTY,, WASHINGTON.
OFDER OF SALE.
WaEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the
County of VIhatcom, 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 laws of the' State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best
interests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of the said
County of 1"1h.atcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said county be, and he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest
and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Lairs of the State of Washington for
1927, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price here-
inafter fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby
directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News,
being the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said
county, once a week for three consecutive weeks, which said notice shall set forth the
property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and Mace of said sale,
which shall be between the hours of 9 otclock A.M. and 4 otclock P.M. 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 which said sale may be adjourned.
Tile following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description
Year
Tax
Co.Commrs.
Lot 71 Blk 3, Eldridge's 2nd Add
to 1,11hatcom
1921
36.58
50.00
Lot 5, Blk 23, Hawley & Lawrence
Add.. to Lynden
1920
22.56
25.00
NE4 of NE4 of SE! Sec 5, Tp 37 N,
R 3E
1919
130.76
131.00
W of Lot 11 and V131 of SE! 4 of NE4,
less rd,
of Sec 5, Tp 40 N, R 2 E, conttg
39.28 ac.
1922
188.42
200.00
Lot 4 in Sec 33, Tp 41 N, R 2 E,
conttg 17.65 ac.
1920
117.77
123.00
Lots 1 & 2, Blk 3 Boblettts Add. to
Blaine
1919
68.06 )
Lots 7 & 8 Blk 6 Steen t s lst Add
to Blaine
1920
26.13 )
50.00
31tr
Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS S PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 6th
DAY OF May
19 30
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of May, 1930.
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tr ioners of Whatcom County It
n State of Washington tt
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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BEFORE; THE BOARD OF COUNTY COBS LISSIO1,4ERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE 1AATTER OF IMPROVING LATERAL )
HIGHWAY NO. 31 BEING COUNTY ROAD ( RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE.
110. 8 AND PART OF COUNTY ROAD NO 37 )
lidEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of
Washington, held in the Commissionerst Office of said county on the 6th day of TVIay, 1930, a
quorum being 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
88, Session Laws of 1929, of County Road No. 8 and .Dart of County Road No. 37, to be known as
LATERAL HIGdINAY NO. 3, situated within the County of Whatcom, and described as follows:
Beginning where Road No. 37 leaves the Blaine -Ferndale pavement in the Plat of the City
of Plymouth; thence westerly across California Creek and around Drayton Harbor to the Township
line between Township 40 N, R 1 E and 1 W, W.M.; thence South on said township line to the
Birch Bay Road, containing 21 miles.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of May, 1930.
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By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. 11. to meet on Thursday, May 8, 1930, at
10 A. M.
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, May 6, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members,and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board accepted the construction work on
Middle Fork Bridge, under contract of Johnson & Johnson.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF WHATCOM COUNTY, INASiiINGTON.
IN THE MATTIE'R OF SALE OF ) ORDER DIRECTING NOTICE AND SALE.
COUNTY FERRY BOAT 11 CENTRAL 1t )
In conformity to a notice made and.published by this Board on the 8th day of April,
1930, in the matter of the proposed sale of the County Ferry Boat 11Centralrr, and 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 Ferry Boat rtCentraltr for sale at the front door of the Court House in said County at
10 o'clock A. M. on the 7th day of June, 1930, and that the County Auditor give notice
thereof as required by law.
TERMS OF SALE--- CASH.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of May, 1930.
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Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEF08E THE BOAAD OF COUNTY COMP: ISSIONERS OF
hA`l'CUL COUNTY, 14ASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR )
( ORDER APPOINTIltiG TOM TOTw1TAN
FJ.H LUT,121I ISLAND TOVTNSHIP )
HiEREAS, Clay Barnes, Supervisor for Lummi Island Township, has filed his resigna-
tion as such supervisor; and
WHEREAS, Tom Tomtan has been recommended for the appointment to fill said vacancy;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the resignation of Clay Barnes be, and the same
is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Tom Tomtan be, and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor
for Lummi Island Township for the balance of the unexpired term of said Clay Barnes, resigned.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of May, 1930.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of theBoard
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BY F. C. Martin, Deputy
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Board.
Resignation of Herman Klander as Supervisor of Ten Mile Townshi*o, was filed with the
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Friday, Ilay 9, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, May 8, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The folloT,wing proceedings were had:
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The surety bond of D. J. Stevenson in amount of $23,009.67 given by Associated
Indemnity Corporation, covering contract for paving Permanent Highway No. 14, was approved
and accepted by the Board of County Commissioners and filed in office of County Auditor.
C O N T R A C T
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TiIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9th day of May, 1.930, between the BOARD
OF COUNTY COTARAISSIONERS of 'WdATCOM COUNTY, State of ,Washington, acting under and by virtue
of Chapter 35 of the Laws of 1911, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and D. J.
STEVENSON of Bellingham for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor.
WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, here-
inafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto cove-
nant and agree as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Permanent Highway No. 14 known as the Lynden Pavement Road, in Whatcom
County, Washington, between Station 0-29.98 and Station 52+81.41 in accordance with and as,'
described in the attached plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms,
conditions, and stipulations herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by such refer-
ence incorporated herein and made part hereof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth
at length, and shall perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this
contract and every part thereof and -any extra work which may be ordered as provided in this
contract and every part thereof.
The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor, carriage,
tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite for
the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the work provided for in this
contract and every part thereof..
2. The County hereby promises and agrees ,with the Contractor to employ, and does
employ the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above
described work and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and spec-
ifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to Day for
the same according to the attached specifications and the schedule of unit or itemized prices,
or lump sum price hereto attached, at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions
provided for in this contract and every part thereof, The County furtler agrees to employ
the Contractor to perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this con-
tract and every part thereof and any force account work that may be ordered and to pay for
the same under the terms of this contract and the attached plans and specifications.
3. The Contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, succes-
sors, and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein
contained upon the part of the Contractor.
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1930
4. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the County by reason of
entering into this contract, except as e:.pressly provided herein.
IN 'JITNESS WHEREOF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said
Board of County Commissioners of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly adopted has
caused this instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman, duly
attested by its Clerk, the day and year first above written, and tie seal of said Board to be
hereunto affixed on the date in this instrument first above written.
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Associated Indemnity Corporation
Surety
By R . J. 111ilton
Attorney -in -fact
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Board of Counter Commissioners of
INhatcom County, Washington.
ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board extended the time of completion of
Hannegan Gap pavement (Lateral Hy #1) to July 26, 1930. J. H. Lich, Contractor.
j On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign
up agreement with Mrs. Eckstrom for care by 1`lhatcom County.
A G R E E M E N T
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9th day of May, A. D., 1930, by and between
WHA'TCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, through its Board of County
Commissioners and EMMA EKSTROM, a widow, of Whatcom County, Washington.
WITNESSETH: That whereas, the said Emma Ekstrom has heretofore on this day conveyed by
'Narranty Deed to 111hatcom County, a Municipal Corporation of the State of ,Jashington, the
following described real property, to -wit:
Lot Twenty -Five (25) in Block Thirteen (13� York Addition to
New V`Ihatcom, as platted and recorded in the office of the
Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington.
NOVI,TaEREFORE, in consideration of said conveyance of the above described real property
to said Whatcom County, by the said Emma Ekstrom, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,
the said Whatcom County, a Municipal Corporation of the State of IvVashington, by and through
its Board of County Commissioners, does hereby agree to support and care for the said Emma
Ekstrom for the remainder of her natural life.
IT IS FURTHER AGREED between said 111hatcom County, a Municipal Corporation of the State
of Washington, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, and said Emma Ekstrom, a
Widow, that said care and support hereinbefore mentioned, shall be at the above described prem-
ises, so long as the support of said Emma Ekstrom shall not exceed the sum of Fifteen Dollars
(15.00) per month and so long as it is not necessary to provide hospital care for said Emma
Ekstrom, but when it becomes necessary to provide hospital care for said Emma Ekstrom, or the
care and support hereinbefore mentioned, exceeds the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per month.,
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1930
it is agreed that said Emma Ekstrom will be cared for at the County Farm of Ahatcom County,
Vashington,-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties nave hereunto set their hands and seals the day and
year first above written.
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By Geo. Elder (SEAL)
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
Emma Ekstrom (SEAL)
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that on this 9th day of.May, A. D., 1930, before me, the under-
signed , a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn,
personally came GEORGE ELDER, to me known to be the Chairman of the Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County, a Municipal Corporation, and E1191I3A EKSTROM, each to me known to be
the individual described in and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me
that they signed and sealed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses
and purposes therein mentioned.
WIT14ESS my hand and official seal, the day and year in this Certificate first above
written.
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i ApplicatiorB of Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on May 10, and
Delta Community Club for dances on May 10, 24 & 31, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 1:30 P. M. to meet on Monday, May 12, 1930,
at 9 A. 14.
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Monday THE
12th
DAY OF
May
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, lvlay 9, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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J On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board adopted the following ferry time
schedule to be effective May 15th to October lst, 1930:
Leave Beach hourly, on flag: 6:45 A.M. to 6:45 P.M., 9:45 and 11:45 P.M.
Leave Mainland 'hourly, on flag: 7 : 00 A.M. to 7 : 00 P.11., 10: 00 P . Pal. and 12 : 00 Midnight
Extra trips by arrangement.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the BrannianIs Lake Shore Plat, being a portion
of lots 2 and 3, Sec 27, Twp 37 N, R 4 E. having been approved by Supervisors of Park Town-
ship wrz approved by the Board, and the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign the
approval.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the hearing on Petition for Vacation of Strand's
2nd Add. to Whatcom, was continued to Friday, 11ay 16, 1930, at 10 A.M.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of theBoa.rd was authorized to sign
resolution to co-operate with the Automobile Club of 'Nashington in maintaining road signs in
7hatcom County.
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R E S O L U T I O iu
ULEREAS, the Automobile Club of Iffashington, a non-profit corporation, has offered to
match with its funds such county funds as may be necessary to be expended during the fiscal
year 1930 by 1hatcom County in the erection and maintenance of highway directional, inform-
ative, and warning signs, exclusive of those required at railway crossings and schools, and
VIAEHEAS, there are now in such county 95 locations at which such signs must be main-
tained, and locations at which such signs should be erected, and
WHEREAS, the experience of said Automobile Club of Washington over a period of more
than ten years has proven that.the cost of installing such signs is an average of Five
Dollars ($5.00) per location, and the cost of maintaining such signs is Three Dollars (;$3.00)
per location per annum, 110101, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0111,fISSIONERS OF WHATCO%4 COUNTY, STATE OF
WkShINGTON:
Section 1. That the Automobile Club of Washington, a non-profit corporation, ought
to be and it is hereby authorized and directed as an employee of said county, to maintain
such signs or any of them, in said county, outside the limits of incorporated cities and
toems, and upon county roads as distinguished from city streets or state highways, and that
payment for such services be and the same is hereby authorized and directed in full for the
fiscal year 1930 of such county in the sum of $142.50 for all labor, transportation and
materials.
Section 2. That new locations to be installed shall be paid for at the rate of
Five Dollars ($5.00) per location including all labor, transportation and materials, pro-
vided ten or more locations may be installed at approximately the same time on any road
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1930
or contiguous group of roads, to be agreed upon by the Supervisor and the Club, upon proper
monthly voucher to be submitted by the Club through the road supervisor, one-half of such
cost in each case to be borne by said county and one-half by the said Automobile Club of
Washington.
Passed this 12th day of May, 1930.
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Application of Delta Grange for dance May 17, 1930, was endorsed approved by the
Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:30 P. 1,1. to meet on Friday, May 16,
19305 at 9 A. M.
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Friday THE
16th DAY of May
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 12, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims
were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
G. P.
Kincaid, Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
152.49
do
do Gar.
451.02
State
Treasurer
Contribution on April payrolls
56.11
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Acme Township
Countyts half P. R. a/c fill on Rd. 272
per agreement
205.25
Delta
Township
do imp. Twp. Rds, in Apr. It
244.44
Ten Mile Township
do Mch. cost Imp. Twp. Rds. T1
361.22
G. P.
Kincaid, Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid It
2.78
do
do Gar.
331.10
State
Treasurer
Contribution on April payrolls
34.81
PER'"', All El' T ;IIG1IV1AY L AIiiTENANCE FUND
G. P.
Kincaid, Co.
'!',uditor
Reimburse Gar. Rev. fund for claims paid
48.25
State
Treasurer
Contribution on April payrolls
19.60
RIVER JLTPROVLMEiJT FUND
G. P.
Kincaid, Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
10.71
do
do Gar.
16.50
State
Treasurer
Contribution on April payrolls
112.52
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On motion of Laube,
seconded by Reeve, the Board continued the hearing on the
Petition
to Vacate StrandIs
2nd Add.
to Whatcom, to Friday, May 23rd 1930 at 10 A. M.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of theBoard was authorized to sign
requisition and agreement to appropriate $25.00 for 3 months for advertising Lummi Ferry over
Radio.. Station CK,'IX, Vancouver, B . C .
State Highway Dept. approval of plans & specifications for improvement of Lateral
Highway T; 2 (Birch Bay Shore Road) , was filed with the Board.
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BEFORE TELE BOARD OF COUNTY COTrMISSIONERS OF
W.iIATCOM COUidTY, VIASH111GTON.
IN THE :MATTER OF II'riPROVELIiEilT )
OF LATERAL 1zIGHVdAY NO. 2, ( FINAL RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE, AND CALLING FOR BIDS.
`KNOWN AS BIRCH BAY SHORE ROAD )
4HEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Lateral Highway No. 2, being Birch Bay
Shore Road, be improved; and
WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Supervising Engineer
of Whatcom County, for the improvement of said hig'nway, which plans and specifications, with
corrections, have been approved by the State Highway Engineer of the State of Washington;
NOW, TiIEREFORE, BE AND 1T IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans and specifications be,
and they are hereby approved and adopted by this Board, and that said highway be improved
according to said plans and specifications, under the Lateral Highway Laws of the State of
Washington; the location of said highway being as follows: Beginning at the end of the
existing pavement in Section 31, Twp 40 North, Range 1 East, and extending around the shore
of Birch Bay approximately two miles to the intersection of said road with Road #470
is
IT IS FURTHER HEREBY RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he/hereby directed
to issue a call for bids for improving said highway according to plans and specifications on
file in the office of the County Supervising Engineer, said bids to be opened and considered
at the hour of 10:00 otclock A. M. on Friday, June 6th, 1930, and each bid shall be accompanied
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by a certified check equal to five (5) per cent 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 16th day of May, 1930.
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By F. C. Martin
Deputy
A G R E E M E N T .
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
THIS AGREEI:IENT made in duplicate this 16th day of May, 1930, between INHATCOM COUNTY,
WASIiINGTON, by its Board of County Commissioners, and LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, by its Board of
Supervisors,
WITNESSETH, That Whereas, the Nooksack River is washing away land at the Dunn Farm
southeast of Nugents Bridge in Sec 28, Twp 39 N, R 4 E, in Lawrence Township, and again
threatening to turn the course of the river through the slough back of the Lawrence School;
and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said Lawrence Township have heretofore requested
that Whatcom County tie in a log jam, with its machinery and crew, at said point where wash
is taking place, and in consideration thereof Lawrence Township is grilling to pay 'Whatcom
County up to the amount of $1,000.00, and requests that, if the cost of said improvement
exceeds said amount of $1,000.00 'Whatcom County pay such remaining costs. All work to be
done under the Supervision of the County Superintendent of Maintenance and Construction.
NOI, THEREFOR{', in consideration of the above, Whatcom County does hereby agree to
tie in a log jam in the Nooksack River at the Dunn Farm in Lawrence Township in Sec. 28,
Twrp 39 N, R 4 E, with County machinery and crew, and Lawrence Township hereby agrees to pay
Whatcom County up to the amount of $1,000.00 and if the cost of said improvement exceeds
said $1,000.00 111hatcom County hereby agrees to pay the remaining costs.
IN 'NITNESS 'WHEREOF the said Whatcom County has caused this agreement to beexecuted
by its Board of County Commissioners, and said Lawrence To,.Imship has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
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Deputy
Attest: Henry C. Halverson
Tounsnip Clerk.
WHATCI,A COUNTY, WASHINGTON
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
LAWRENCE TOINNSriIP
By J. 1.11. Lyst
Chairman of Board of
Supervisors
Robt. Elwood
Supervisor
G. S. 'Hilliams
Supervisor
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1930
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHA T COM COUNTY, �,IIASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR )
( ORDER APPOINTING CARL MUEDSCHER
FOR TEN MILE TOI,"INSHIP )
WHEREAS, a vacancy exists in the office of Supervisor for Ten Mile Tovmship thru the
resignation of Herman Klander, regularly qualified supervisor for said township; and
WHEREAS, Carl Muenscher has been recommended as a suitable man to fill the vacancy;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board that the resignation of Herman Klander,
filed with this Board on May 8, 1930, be and same is accepted; and
IT IS FURTiiER ORDERED that Carl Muenscher be, and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor
for Ten bile Township to fill said vacancy and until his successor is elected and qualified.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of May, 1930.
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Deputy
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Request of Deming Township for co-operation in road improvements, was filed with the
Petition for construction of temporary bridge over South Fork of the Nooksack River
at Acme, was filed with the Board.
Application of Helpers Club for dance at Liberty, District No. 99 on May 17, 1930,
was endorsed approved by the Board.
.8.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:30 P. M. to meet on Monday, May 19, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Monday
THE 19th
DAY OF May
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 12, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On Motion of Reeve, seconded by Laupe, the Board accepted the bid of A. F. Reda in
amount of $889.00 for construction 6f barn 40X80 feet, at Whatcom County Home and requiring
him to post a bond in full amount of his said bid, and authorizing -the Chairman of the Board
to enter into a contract with said A. F. Reda for said work. The bids submitted were as
follows: Frank Burke $1,321.00; Howard C. b"Jillison $1,290.00; Howard Shields $1,280.00;
A. F. Reda $889.00.
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board granted the right to Mrs. Richard
Ogren to tear down buildings on County Tax property Lots 3, 41 5 x E 15 ft,of Lot 61 Blk 2,
Boblettfs Addition to Blaine, Firs. Ogren to retain lumber as compensation for the work, on
condition that she leave the property in a clean and orderly condition.
Surety bond of R. C. Finley as Justice of Peace for Town of Lyhden, in amount of
0500.00 given by American Surety Company, was approved by the Board and filed with County
Clerk.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF SAI,E OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED ( ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. )
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described 4rias heretofore acquired by the
County of Whatcom, State of 111as2iington, 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best inter-
ests of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Boardof County Commissioners of the said
County of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said county be, and he
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest
and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Lavers of the State of Washington for
1927, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price here-
inafter fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby
directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham Evening News,
being the county official newspaper, and a daily newspaper printed and published in said
county, once a week for three consecutive :reeks; %,rhiclh said notice shall set forth the prop-
erty to be sold as hereinafter described, together ivith the time and place of said sale,
which s11all be between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M'. and 4 o1clock P. M1. 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, Wasb,ington, 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 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.
354 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr :TERM Monday THE
19th
DAY OF
May
19 30
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min.Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co.Commrs..
Lots 14, 15 & 16 Blk 38 Silver Beach
on Lake %hatcom 1920 23.97 25.00
Lots 2 & 6 in Sec 20, Tp 37 N,
R 3 E
Allison's Sub -Div.
1922
24.26 25.00
V12 NE4 SE-,',,- Sec 15, Tp 38 N, R
3 E,
contlg 20 acres
1922
183.22 185.00
NW! 4 of 'liN Sec, 20, Tp 37 N, R
3 E,
cont'g 40 acres
1922
121.37
Pages
Lots 15 to 23 Blk 8 /riappy Valley Add
to Fairhaven
1922
3.94
Lots 8 & 9 Blk 10 Harbor View
Add
to Fairhaven
1922
1.00
Lots 1 to 14 Blk 3 Grand View
Add
to Sehome
1922
17.27
Lots 1 to 10, 13, 14 & 41 Blk
4 Grand
View Add to Fairhaven
1922
6.32
Lots 3 Blk 2, and Lot 8 Blk 7
in Seattle
Syndicate Add to Fairhaven
1922
.98 150.88
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of May 1930.
It It it tt IT it it it it It it ti 11 It ii Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- 11 Chairman of the Board.
It ioners of ',FRhatcom County 11 F. C. Reeve
11 State of Washington 11 County Commissioner
It it if it r1 it n rr 1r rt tr rr tr n u Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor w Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
.�4
Approval by State Highway Department of resolution to improve Lateral Highway 113
(Drayton Harbor Rds #8 & 37), was filed with the Board.
1 Petition of
Park Twp.
tax
payers
that
County take over and maintain road from Geneva
Twp. to Wickersham
Pavement,
eras
filed
with
the Board.
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Application of Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on May 17, 1930,
was, endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Yotion the Board adjourned at 5 P. 11. to meet on Tuesday, 11ay 20, 1930,
at10 A. M.
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE 20th DAY of May
35
1930
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 19, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
39MR9141M
A G R E E M E N T
THIS AGREEMEIJT, made and entered into by and between A. F. REDA, party of the first
part, and WHATC01s1 COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation, party of the second part.
WITNESSETH: That said party of the first part does hereby covenant and agree at his
own expense, to furnish all labor and material necessary therefor and to construct a barn
at the County Home of the party of the second part, according to specifications hereto an-
nexed and marked ttSchedule A11, which by reference thereto is hereby made a part of this
agreement, and upon completion thereof, to deliver the same to the party of the second part
free and clear of all liens and encumbrances.
The party of the first part further covenants and agrees that he will furnish the
party of the second part a good and sufficient bond or other good and sufficient security
acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners of said VJ±oatcom County, in the sum of Eight
Hundred and Eighty-nine Dollars (w889.00), conditioned that the party of the first part
shall faithfully perform this contract and fully comply with all the terms and conditions
hereof and will pay all labor and material and turn said barn over to the party of the
second part free and clear of all liens, c%iarges or incumbrances of whatsoever nature,
which said bond or security shall remain in full force and effect until the time within
which liens or charges, if any, may be filed against said barn, or if any such liens,
charges or incumbrances are so filed against said barn, until the same are fully settled,
paid or discharged.
IN CONSIDER.TION THEREFOR, the party of the second part does hereby covenant and
agree upon full completion of said barn, according to the terms of this agreement and the
specifications hereto annexed, to pay the said party of the first part therefor, the sum of
Eight Hundred and Eighty-nine Dollars ($889.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREEOR, the party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and the
party of the second part by order of its Board of County Commissioners has hereunto caused
its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed
this 20th day of May, 1930.
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t1 Board of County Commiss- it
tt ioners of Whatcom County it
tr State of Washington tt
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ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID, County Auditor &
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
(Specifications follow)
A. F. Reda
Party of the First Part
WHATC01 COUNTY, A Municipal Corporation
Party of the Second Part
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
R E C E I P T
WHEREAS, A. F. REDA has this day entered into a contract in writing with NHATC014
COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation, whereby said A. F. Reda covenants and agrees to construct
a barn upon the County home of '01hatcom County, and
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Apr . TERM Tuesday THE 9-0th
DAY OF
May
1930
WHEREAS, in lieu of a bond to secure the performance of the same, said A. F. Reda has
deposited with said Whatcom County, the sum of �889.00, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,
IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that said sum of ��889.00 or so much thereof as the Board of
County Commissioners shall deem necessary, shall be retained by 71hatcom County until the time
within which liens for labor and material may be filed against said barn, or if any such liens
are filed, until such time as any and all such liens so filed are fully paid, settled and dis-
cliarged.
Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 20th day of Ilay, 1930.
tt it it tt 11 it tt 1t 11 I tt it 11 it It Geo . Elder
n Board of County Commiss- tt Chairman of the Board.
tt ioners of 111natcom County tt F. C. Reeve
tt State of Washington if County Commissioner
tt it it if if it it it it it it n it tt it Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor L: Clerk
of said Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
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On Motion the Board adjourned atll:30 A. 2Y. to meet on Friday, Tway 23, 1930, at 9 A.M.
RECORD
OF
CC'IN/11 IISSION EI S
PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Friday
THE
23rd
DAY OF May
35
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, May 20, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board, F. C. Reeve and Fred,E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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BEFORE TdE BOARD OF COUNTY COIAMISSIONERS OF
VIHATCOM COUNTY, STAT'r; OF V'IASEINGTON.
IN TdE MATTER OF `.L'dE VACATION
OF "STRAND►S SECOND ADDITION
TO WHATCOM" AND REPLATTING AS ) ORDER OF VACATION AND APPROVAL OF RE -PLAT.
11GRIFFITH PAIRK ADDITION't,
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
THIS MATTER having come on regularly for hearing on May 12, 1930 at 10:00 otclock
A. M., at the meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners of I;lhatcom County, Washing-
ton, at the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, upon proceedings heretofore had in the
above entitled matter, and 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, and also in support of protest filed by BERNHARD JANNUSCH, et al, and it appearing
to the Board that a petition was heretofore, on March 28, 1930, filed herein for the vaca-
tion of.the plat knowm as 11Strand's Second Addition to Whatcomtl, as filed for record in the
office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on November 4, 1889, and for the vaca-
tion of all the land, streets, alleys and public ;daces therein, and to have the land em-
braced therein replatted according to the plat of »Griffith Park Addition1?. and it appearing
to the Board that due and proper notices of this hearing were given as required by law and
the order of this Board, and were posted for more than thirty days in three public places on
the land embraced within said plat, and all the streets and alleys therein, and that all of
the abutting property owners on any streets affected now sought to be vacated have joined in
said petition for vacation and re -plat, except that BERNHARD JANNUSCH has subsequently with-
drawn his consent, and it further appearing to the Board that petitioners C. AUGUS`1'US
GRIFFITH and MARION S. GRIFFITH, his wife, are the owners of all the property embraced within
such plat, except Lot Fifteen (15) in Block Eighteen (18), in said StrandIs Second Addition
to Whatcom, the owner of which is MAY STRAND WATKINS, and that she was personally served with
said ;petition for vacation and re -plat and with notice of said hearing by the Sheriff of
Wahkiakum County, Washington, in said 67ahkiakum County on April 3, 1930, and said Board
having continued said hearing until this time, and now after considering said matter, and the
members of the Board 'having visited the premises in company with petitioners and Bernhard
Jannusch, et al, protestants, and said petitioners and Protestants having announced to this
Board that they had settled all differences between them and all objections to said petition
and said re -plat having been withdrawn, IT IS vO.1 THEREFORE, FOUND AND ORDERED RESPECTIVELY:-
(1) That all the real estate, including lots,, streets, alleys and public places
embraced within the plat of "Strandfs Second Addition to Vdhatcomit, as filed for record in the
office of the Auditor of t"Jhatcom County, a{lashington, November 4, 1889, be and the same is
hereby vacated for the purpose of enabling replatting thereof as shown by ('Griffith Park
Plate hereinafter approved.
(2) That the re -plat of said property designated as "Griffith Park Addition'+ be and
the same is hereby approved and ordered filed with the Auditor of whatcom County, Washington.
(3) That Lot Fifteen(15) in Block Eighteen (18), according to said Plat of ??Strand's
Second Addition of Whatcomil, the record owner of which is the said May Strand Watkins,
358 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Friday THE
23rd
DAY OF
May
19 30
remains intact as such and is shown as such upon the Plat of "Griffith Park Additiontt, and
said ownership and said Lot is not affected or damaged by any such vacation or by said re -plat,
either as to the size of said Lot, as to the streets abutting thereon, or otherwise.
(4) That no person or land outside of said plat or abutting thereon is affected or
damaged by said vacation and re -plat and that said vacation and re -plat is for public convenience
and welfare.
Done in open session of said Board this 23rd day of May, 1930.
It I I !t 1t It I it I 11 11 11 1t 1III1I
" Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County tt
It State of Washington 1I
It It tt It it it if 1t It 11 It it 11 It 1t
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk
of tie Board of County Commissioners
of rVhatcom County, Washington.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
.4.
Geo. Elder
Chairman.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign
the approval on the original plat of "Griffith Park Additionit.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU14TY COM14ISSIONERS OF
WEATCOM COUNTY, V`1ASHIiXiGTON.
IN TnE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT ZTH COUNTY )
( ORDER ALLOWING CREDITS.
TREASURLR FOR M014TH OF 1,11ARCH, 1930 )
'WHEREAS, Frank Wilson, County,Treasurer for Vraatcom County, Washington, has filed with
this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Frank Wilson, as such Treasurer, be, and
he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREiiSURLR:
General Fund 30,346.59
School Fund 460.00
Military Fund 130.23
Public Highway Fund 153.86
Permanent Highway Fund 241.51
Nigher Education Fund 57.,250.21
Capitol Building Fund 23725.76
Reclamation Revolving Fund 105.63
Veterans Compensation Fund 203801.87
Forest Fire Protection Fund 1,613.47
Parks and Parkways Fund 48.75
Game Fund 218.15
CASH PAID CITY AND T09N TREASURERS 1Q6,309.60
CASH PAID TO'sFXSHIP TREASURERS 68,019.39
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
28,294.39
Road and Bridge Fund
11,770.01
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
1,771.45
River Improvement Fund
16,353.62
Soldiers► Relief Fund
345.00
County Game Fund
1,047.72
Liquor Investigation Fund
170.00
Law Library Fund
10.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
37.00
School Districts, General Fund
339,451.15
School Districts, Building Fund
18,006.93
Port of Bellingham, General Fund
33679.82
Drain. Dist. #2, Maintenance Fund
161.00
Drain. Dist. 7T , Maintenance Fund
10.25
Drain. Impt. Dist. #4, Construct. Fd
294.97
Drain. Impt. Dist. #46, Maim. Fund
83.71
Drain. Inapt. Dist. 1715, Maint. Fund
386.60
Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 23rd DAY OF May
359.
19 30
INTEREST ON WARRt iNTS :
River ImDrovement Fund
School Districts, General Fund
Drain. Dist. ,#2, :taint. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist #4, Constr. Fd.
Drain. Impt. Dist.#6, Maint. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist.7#15, Maint. Fund
BONDS REDEEMED:
Blaine-Lynden Rd. Impt. Bonds (Hy #21)
Lawrence-Nooksack Rd Impt. Bonds (Hy #22)
INTEh ST ON BONDS:
School Districts, Bonds
Blaine-Lynden Rd. Impt. Bonds (Hy #21)
Lawrence-Nooksack Rd. Impt. Bonds (Hy #22)
Total Disbursements
447.60
6,118.26
10.05
154.93
3.06
9.73
2,739.00
3,000.00
100.00
68.45
75.00
w 813,024.72
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on April 30, 1930, as shown by the
County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurer's -Balance
First National Bank of Bellingham
174,011.75
Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham
76,173.08
Northwestern National Bank of Bellingham
1015052.07
American National Bank of Bellingham
35,000.00
Union Trust Company of Bellingham
30,000.00
First National Bank of Lynden
45,000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
45,000.00
Peoples State Bank of Lyhden
20,000.00
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
205000.00
Home State Bank of Blaine
15,000.00
Custer State Bank of Custer
10,000.00
Bank of Sumas
10,000.00
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
15,000.00
Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Nooksack
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit 606,236.90
CASH IN OFFICE:
Investments 16,025.00
Checks &; Warrants 4,614.88
Cash in Vault 4,000.00
Currency in Till 773.00
Silver in Till 22.04 IS 25,434.92
Grand Total Cash on Hand
631,671.82
IN TESTIMONY d REOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of raatcom County, Washington, this 23rd day of May, 1930.
It 11 11 It It T! 11 It it It IT 1t TT !T It
It Board of County Commi s s - 1t
It ioners of 01hatcom County Tr
It State of Washington 11
it 111 !t t1 !, It IT !! It ST !T it !t i1
Attest: G. P. NINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Application of Lake Samish. Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on May 23,
1930, was endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 5 P. I.1. to meet on Monday, May 26, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
. There being no business to transact on May 26 the Board adjourned at 5 P. M.
to meet on Tuesday, May 27, 1930, at 9 A. M.
360
Apr . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Tuesday THE
27th
DAY OF May
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, May 26, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 1,11:embers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
R E S O L U T I O N.
VLHERLl=S, it is by law provided that whenever an action based upon misconduct in office,
is instituted against any County Treasurer in the State of Washington, the Board of County
Commissioners may in their discretion, suspend him from the office during the pendency of such
action and 'iJhereas, the Attorney General of the State of Washington, for the benefit and on
behalf of Whatcom County, has instituted in the Superior Court of the State of Washington for
Whatcom County, a civil action against Frank Wilson, the Treasurer of Whatcom County and the
Royal Indemnity Company, his bondsmen, to recover a shortage of $22,063.94 in the account of
said Treasurer, together with the further sum of approximately$1,600.00 alleged to be due
Whatcom County for expense incurred by said County by reason of the failure of the said
Treasurer to properly keep and balance the tax rolls of the County as provided by law, and
WHEREAS, the duty is by law imposed upon the said County Treasurer to collect all
personal property taxes immediately upon the same becoming due and payable and to issue dis-
traint orders to the Sheriff of the County for the collections of all such personal property
taxes which are not paid in due course and at the first meeting in January next suceeding, to
certify to the Board of County Commissioners of the County, all personal property taxes which
are uncollectible and ',Vherea.s, there are uncollected personal property taxes on the 1926 tax
rolls of ;vnatcom County, amounting to approximately $10,812.04; uncollected personal property
taxes on the 1927 taxi rolls of ',"Jhatcom County, amounting to approximately �19,378.54 and un-
collected personal property tares on the 1928 tax rolls of Whatcom County, amounting to approx-
imately $19,157.31, all exclusive of bank taxes, railroad taxes and other taxes which are in
litigation or in dispute and Whereas, no orders of distraint for the collection thereof, have
baen issued to the Sheriff of the County and none of said personal property tax has been certi-
fied to the Board of County Commissioners as uncollectible and Whereas, it appears that a con-
siderable portion of such personal property tax has already been lost and that much more will
be lost unless immediate steps are taken to collect the same, and
'NH-EREAS, it is by law provided that whenever there is in any fund against which warrants
are outstanding, $500.00 or more, it shall be the duty of the County Treasurer to issue a call
for the payment of warrants to the amount on hand in such fund and Whereas, it appears that the
said Treasurer has permitted large sums far in excess of $500.00 to accumulate in various funds
under his control, while warrants against the same were outstanding and drawing interest and
that large sums of interest has been lost to the tax payers of the County thereby, and
WHERELS, it appears that a considerable amount of money has been lost to the County
through failure of the Treasurer to charge and collect interest on delinquent taxes as by law
provided, and
WhEREAS, it appears that it is the duty of this Board to order the institution and pros-
ecution of a civil action against said Treasurer and his bondsmen to recover for the County and
the various taxing districts therein, all sums of money lost by the County and such taxing dis-
tricts, through failure of the said Treasurer to comply with the law appertaining to his office
and to faithfully perform the duties of his office and that a computation of such losses must
be made from the books, records and accounts of his said office, and
RECORD
OF COTNUMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
�.
Apr .TERM Tuesday
THE 2 t th
DAY OF May
1930
WdEREAS, the evidence and data necessary to prosecute the action instituted by the
Attorney General cannot be secured ,without difficulty and embarrassment, nor such com-put-
ation of further losses computed without free access to all books, accounts and records
in the Treasurer's office, unhampered and unembarrassed by the presence of said Treasurer,
and
WHEREriS, it appears to this Board that the interest of the County and the public
demand that he be suspended from his said office.
BE IT RESOLVED, that said Frank 1P1ilson, Treasurer of 1,13hatcom County be and he here-
by is suspended from the office of Treasurer of 0hatcom County pending final determination
of the action now pending in the Suoerior Court of the State of Washington for rllhatcom
County, the same being Cause No. 20239, entitled "lriatcom County, on the relation of John
H. Dunbar, Attorney General for the State of Washington, Plaintiff, against Frank s"lilson
and the Royal Indemnity Company, a Corporation, Defendants, and that Pliny T. Snyder be
and he is hereby appointed acting Treasurer of InN atcom County during the suspension of
said Frank Wilson.
Duly passed and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of INhatcom County,
'llashington, in regular session assembled this 27th day of May, 1930.
it 11 1t 11 tt 11 1t 11 it it N 11 it it 11
tr Board of County Commiss- It
rr ioners of 1'lhatcom County It
n State of Washington It
tr rt 11 if 11 tt if 11 11 11 11 11 11 it 11
Attest: G. P. iINCnID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F . C . Martin
Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
The surety bond of Plinty T. Snyder as Acting County Treasurer, in the amount of
$150,000.00, given by the Indemnity Insurance Company for the term beginning May 27, 1930
and ending January 12, 1931, was approved by the Board and filed in the office of the
County Clerk. (Smith, Livesey, 01right Co., Agents)
On Motion the Board adjourned at 5 P. M. to meet on Saturday, May 31, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Saturday THE 31s t
DAY OF i1ay
is 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, IMay 27, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 1,1embers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
SOLDIERS t RELIEF+' FUND
.,ors. Alma Ghumm Relief �50.00
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Bond of H. D. Holcomb as Supervisor for Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 5, in amount of $200.00,
given by E. B. Hinote, Mrs. E. B. Hinote, J. I. Hutcnen and ',':alter Hardy, was approved by the
Board and filed in office of Auditor.
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'� Applications for dances by Lake Samisn Development Co. at Rainbow Beach and Helpers Club
at Liberty, Dist. 199, both on May 31, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 1.1. to meet on Monday, June 2, 1930,
at 9 A. IA.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM Monday THE 2nd DAY of June 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, June 2, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor w Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Bronsema
do
125.00
Alice Lyle
do
120.00
Christine Hjaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
ttosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
Nell A. Michell
Salary
Balancing Tax Rolls for Auditor 26/31 mo)
146.80
Inga Juvet
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Auditor � 2 days)
74.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. N. Featherkile,(Order to
First National Bank)
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Maude 11I. Hock
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace(Emergency)
25.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner &. Prob. Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
Health Officer
187.50
N. l"Iear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
'Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary
as
Asset. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mrs. R. 0. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley,(Order to
Bellingham Natfl. Bank)
Salary
as
Janitor
25.00
Hector Gawley
do
125.00
Louise Gatiwley
Salary
as
Asstt. Janitor
25.00
Ed E. Hardin
Salary
as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
Countir Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hit7,
do
125.00
Frank P;i. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence 11. Kepplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile P.I. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Frank ;7ilson
Salary
as
County Treasurer 27/31 mo)
163.30
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer 27/31 mo $143.70) a
Acting
County Treasurer (4 31 mo 24.20)
167.90
Nell J. Brand
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Irene Moe
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
105.00
Claire G. Melhart
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer hrs.)
45.00
Margaret P�. Thomas
do
Mhrs.)
48.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Dffice Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Denutr Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John 11. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Ass- stant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
14atron of Jail
40.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
County Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Chief Deputr Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary
as
Clerk for Assessor (17/31 mo)
54.83
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
J. F. Uhl, Jr.
do
27 days
135.00
0. D. Post
do
6 11
24.00
H. A. Muller
do
1t
120.00
G. H. Nuzum
Salary
as
�20
Clerk for Assessor 21 11 )
126.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
AssTt. Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Iiiildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agricultural Agent
90.00
Louis ',"I. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of County Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Ass1t. Supt. of County Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of County Schools(242
days) 73.50
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County Home
150.00
M. B. King
Salary
as
Bookkeeper w Matron for County Horne
75.00
C+ 0
oM
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE end
DAY OF
June
1930
CURRE vT EI2 Ei�SE FUi4_D (continued)
Harry Bartelds
Salary as Teamster at County Home
Henry C. Beyers
Salary as Cook at County Home
Ethel Beyers
Salad' as Ass ' t . Cook at County Home
Gladys 71hite
Salary as Nurse at County home
Grace Knowles
Salary as Assrt. Nurse at County Home
C. L. Moss
do
Bessie ',1lelcome
do
A. J. ','7elch
do
';'Walter Borcihardt
Salary as Janitor at County Home
C. A. ,7. Smith
Salary as Hostess at County Home
C. J. McNabb
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
'Wilbur R. Riley
SalariT as Deputy Engineer
;';alter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer
2626 days)
George D. Paynton
Salary as Chainman for Engineer
it )
Ira Smith.
do
26 It.
aenry Slater
Salary as Inspector for Engineer
18 rr
C. Humphreys
Salary as Inspector for Engineer
24 rr
tilt. ',xW. Tod
do
211 rr
C. V1. Galbraith
do
4 rr
Jule Martin
Salary as Captain of Ferry Boat
J. M. Granger
Salary as Engineer of Ferry Boat
Dana Granger
Salary as Deck Hand on Ferry Boat (18
days)
B. A. Axlund
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
J. A. P!e11s
do
Chas. 'vVr. Brandon
do
F. C. Reeve
Expense as County Commissioner
Geo. Elder
do
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
Frank i�1. Allyn
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney
F. I;1. Carver
Expense as Count,, Assessor
Carl McCoy
Expense as Supervising Engineer
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as Supt. of County Schools
Margaret J. Diaz
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as Charity Commissioner
LeVern Freimann
Expense as Ass't. Agricultural Agent
Inez Arnquist
Expense as Home Demonstration agent
H. Beach
Expense as Constable
Clara Pilskog
Services to County Superintendent
Helene Appleton
Conducting Exams etc. for County Supt.
Mrs. Amelia S. Vlaxmuth
& do
Vergie 'Nestlund
Conducting Exams for County Supt.
I,rs. Ed. Aursness
do
P:.rs. Mae R. Petty
do
Beulah H. Hobart
do
Harold YW. ','Walling
Grading papers for Count; Supt.
Evelyn Compton
do
}Irs . Clazra S. Hatvedt
do
Dessie Mae Dunagan
do
I:1rs . Eva Johnson
do
Mildred E. Denny
do
Ruth Anderson
do
:Margaret Tv°riss
do
10ary G. ;foyer
do
Ella Mollard
do
Victor A. Johnson
do
Dorris Beatty
do
Agnes Tweit
do
''William S. Perry
do
Arthur G. Linrud
do
Eilton M. Blonden
do
V. Zachrison
do
Henry IX. Turner
do
Lloyd C. Still
do
Ethel Palmer
do
Lois Pebley
do
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Phone service to County Offices
Postal Telegraph -Cable Co.
Telegraph service to Sheriff
R. B. LeCocq, Agent
Premium on Bond of Co. Health Officer
Northern Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
do
Ryan Fruit Co.
Vegetables for Juvenile Home
Lind Gravel Co.
House ac riater rent for Juvenile home
'3. T. Oliver
Labor at County home
John Phelan
do
Mrs. F. Lohman
do
A. E. Ruseo, D. V. 11.
Veterinary services to County dome
Lee Grocery Co.
Groceries for County Home
Northern Grocery Co.
do
F. F. Gerard
Groceries for Cottagers & County Home
71. J. Pynor
do
OtConnor Grocery
Coffee, etc. for County Home
Ryan Fruit Co.
Vegetables for County Home (Apr-I.1ay)
Frye &' Company
ileat for Cottagers & County Home
City Meat Market
Meat for County Home
Carlisle Fish Co.
Fish for County Home
A. A. Carter
Eggs for County Home
Ferndale Bakery
Bred for County Home
13-ci tcom Co. Dairyments Assn.
Butter for County Home
0. H. Seiple Co., Inc.
Supplies for County Home
70.00
100.00
25.00
115.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
25.00
75.00
1.00
10.00
187.50
137.50
169.00
117.00
117.00
90.00
120.00
129.00
20.00
175.00
175.00
72.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
8.35
11.52
13.00
11.85
82.20
72.13
18.16
7.65
5.15
10.35
46.06
14.40
9.00
16.50
15.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
10.50
10.50
10.50
10.50
9.00
9.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
97.10
2.16
5.00
18.17
38.38
7.20
43.80
10.00
5.00
17.50
10.00
353.09
4.40
99.1'7
84.84
53.63
36.05
225.06
7.90
15.07
30.00
57.54
121.15
11.70
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Monday THE 2nd DAY OF June
365
19 30
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (continued)
Fox River Butter Co.,Inc.
Feed for County Home
50.05
Fred E. Brown
Rhubarb for County Home
2.20
H. C. Beyer
do
2.00
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Kitchen at County Home
25.69
Lynden Dept. Store
Mdse. for Cottagers & County Home
189.57
H. Lapidus
Shoes repaired for County dome
4.90
Thiel & Welter
Dishes, etc. for County Home
28.35
Geo. J. Hohl Co.
Seeds & plants for County Home
16.00
Hugh Eldridge, (Order to M. B.
King)
Envelopes for County Home
2.25
Economy Laundry System
Laundry for Anthony at County Home
3.88
Brown Bros.
:Material for County home (Apr -May)
33.65
A. E. McKenzie
Auto repairs for County Home
4.50
Geo. L. Larson
Repairing lawn mower for County Home
5.00
J. E. Holman
Spraying for County Home
5.00
Reid Bros., Inc.
Hospital supplies for County home (Feb)
31.70
Railway Express Agency,(Order to
M. B. King)
Express on nosp. Supplies for County Home
.54
Motor Freight Co.,(Order to
1.1. B. King)
Freight on Hosp. Supplies for County Home
1.30
Aubert Drug Co.
Drugs for County Home
25.35
Thompson Drug Store
Drugs for Co. Patients(18.70) & County
Home(82.00) (Mich -Apr -May)
100.70
City Durg Store
Drugs for Co. Datients(7.00) & County
Home(80.95
87.95
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Co. Patient(55.50) Jail(4.25) Juvenile
Home (7.60) & County Ilome (12.70)
80.05
Waltersf Pharmacy
Drugs for Co. Patient (Mch-Apr))
6.30
Fairhaven Pharmacy
do
6.85
Dr. Max Mehlig
Assisting Co. Physician
10.00
Harlow -Hollingsworth Funeral
0
Home
Cremation of Felix Johnson
25.00
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Care of County Tbc. Patients
442.84
Riverton Sanatorium
do
276.42
Mrs. John Schemstad
do
66.42
Mrs. Mary Lunden
do
55.75
Mrs. Hanna K. Moe
Care of Mrs. Trove & County Tbc. Patients
62.00
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
Care of County Tbc. Patient
50.00
Beulah Swanson
do
45.00
Alva Aitken
do
45.00
Peter Jorgensen
do
45.00
Mrs. Margaret Phillips
do
30.00
1,1rs. Alice L. Ireland
do
25.00
Mrs. Esther Thompson
do
20.00
Maud Connolly
Care of Johnson family
31.00
Ben Tucker
Care of Darcy children
20.00
1,11. 1. Portrey
Board & Room for 1,7alter Blakeslee (May 18 to31)
5.05
Mrs. im. Creasey
Assistance to I.9iss I.1acBeth
5.00
M. J. OtConnor
Groceries for Hogue, et al
224.04
Mt. Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden
13.77
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Evans
2.28
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom
14.76
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Evertz, et al (Mar 29 to May 10)
24.08
Brown &Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Thompson, et al
72.98
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Flemming, et al
97.18
Quality Grocery
Groceries for M. B. Edwards
15.02
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Johnson, et al
20.00
Cleary Grocery
Groceries for Rost,'et al
34.80
MacIntyre Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Lowes & Charity (Mch-May)
26.18
F. F. Gerard
Groceries(34.55) &- I-Idse.(3.45) for LeBarron
38.00
James Beatty
Groceries for. Boyd (Jan 27 to IMch 17 incl)
8.92
Mountain View Store
Groceries for Conrad
28.98
N. C. Keith
Groceries(61.02) & Wood(6.25) for Meade, et al
67.27
Arni Anderson
Groceries for Lyons, et al
26.80
Lynden Department Store
Groceries(84.72) & Mdse.(11.00) for Jeltema,
et al
95.72
Star Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Hale
11.85
101olten & Montfort
Groceries for A.naway, et al
94.85
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries(10.08) & Shoes(6.00) for Hoffman
16.08
A, Potter
Groceries for Garvin
38.61
L. E. Haggard
Groceries for Conrad
20.00
the Su-nas Grocery
Groceries for Saunders
8.16
Robert Nulle
Coal for Mrs. LeBarron
7.75
Hutton Fuel Co.
Wood for Barich
3.75
J. F. Donnelly
jiouse rent for Mrs. Strawl (Apr -May
26.00
Thiel Hardware Co.
Plumbing repairs for Mrs. Trove (Apr
5.20
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. for Commrs.(4.35) Treas.(10.81 &
Ferry(7.80)
22.96
Bellingham Publishing Co.
Publ. Notice Sale Ferry tiCentraltl
6.08
Farmers Publishing Asstn.
do
11.00
Union Printing Co:
Supplies for County Offices
399.78
Griggs Stationery & Prtg. Co.
do
39.90
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies for Treas.(41.45) & Agr. Agt.(2.00)
(miay-Apr)
43.45
Towner Printing Co.
Printing cards & tickets for Ferry ttKwinatt
8.75
G. L. I.Iarga.n
Printing blanks for County Clerk
35.75
Deer rester -Button Book Co.
Supplies for Auditor
2.00
T. F. Doan
Blue prints for County Engineer
20.75
366
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Mlonday THE
2nd
DAY of June
1930
Multi Letter Service
Kuker-Ranken, Inc.
Remington Rand Business Serv.
Bellingham Sheet Metal Works
John F. Campbell
Automotive Parts Service
Diehl Motor Co.
Bellingham Auto Top
Packard -Hinckley, Inc.
Smith Motor Co.
Puget Sound Weldir!g Works
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Tabor & Cruikshank
J. C. Penney Co.
Barron Tire Co.
C. ,I. Swift, Agent
Isabella Fraser
Bartholick Bros.
Geo. y'l. Thorne
Roy M. Tucker
David B. Brown
A. M. Stansell
Aaron J. Sunel
C. B. Harter
John Hogberg
C. A. Griffith
Seth Atwood
David B. Brown
Harald W. Stahley
IN. E. Terrill
F . I.S . -laskell
S. J. Flyers
J. ',nl. Sandison
Ralp4 Backert
Lud Kirchoff
Frank Austin
Ii. Hamilton
Yt. Baker Grocery
Sanitary Service Co.
Pacific Stearn Laundry
Oal Pharmacy
C. T. Charles
E'lhatcom Falls Mill Co.
Hoff &, Pinkey
Whatcom Co. Implement Co.
Model Truck & Storage Co.
Neher Bros.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
G. W. Ryckman
ii. W. Buzzard
Sparks Company
B. B. Furniture Co.
Cliff Slade
Charles J. Howlett
John Bauquier
Jack Sinnes
T. P. Jeffers
E. A. Nickson
M1. J. Bamford
Virgil Irwin
Stanley Graham
Maurice Bremness
"lebster Bamford
Johnson & Johnson (Order to
Bellingham National Bank)
J. A. McDonald
R. 0. Smith
Fred G. O'Neall
F,iy Furman
Jack IltcAlpine
Yl. 'yl. Van Over
Ed Top
C. Benson
Joe Jensen
'Hillard Ialonroe
Paul Pyeatt
Clem "Knutson
David Bisset
J. A. ?,;cDonald
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Peoples State Bank)
Glenn T. Sharp
John YcCoy
CURRENT EXPLiISE FUND (continued)
Specifications for Engineer (Apr)
Repairing transit for County Engineer
Serv. & Sup. to Sher.(7.50) Eng.(1.50) &
Agri. Agent (4.92) (Jan-Apr-T.aay)
Repairs to bulletin board at Library
Parts for Commrs. car (Feb -May)
Parts for Sher. (1.78 Comm:'r. (2.11) 9. Gar Serv(.60)
Parts for Commr.(.50� Sher.(2.76) Agr. Agt.(.71) &
Co. Home (23.09)
Repairs to Sheriff's car
do (Jan)
Parts for Sheriff & Lister cars (Feb -Apr -Pray)
Welding etc. for Cths.(1.50) w Gar. Serv. car(.25)
Battery service for Nurse(2.63) & Lister ca.r(20.80)
Darts for Garage Equipment
Mdse for Garage ;Z Janitor
Tires for Garage service car
Office rent for J. of P. #2
Board of Prisoners
Snoe repairs for Pris. in Garage
Juror: State vs Herbert Lind, et al
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do State vs Bennie Meador
do
do
do
do
do
Witness: State vs Ed Davis Emergency
do It
Shoes for Prisoner Janitor
Shoe repairs for Jail(1.75) Janitor�Mch-Apr-May)
2.50)
Soap for Jail
Removing, garbage from Jail (Apr-tla.y)
Laundry for Jail(21.85) 3� Cths.(10.80)
Acid for Court House
Keys for Court House
Lbr. for Court House
do
Supplies for Janitor (Ayer)
Moving safe in Court House
Plbg. repairs for Court House
Brick, etc. a/c moving safe (Apr)
Repairing Office in Court House
Repairs to Ferry Equipment
Advertising for Lummi Ferry
Shade for Ctiis. (1.40) &. Springs, etc. for
Ferry(37.75)
Scalp Bounty on 1 'dildcat
do 2
do 2
do 1 Coyote
ROAD &lid BRIDGE FUND
Salar'r as Road Superintendent
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
Salary as Truck Driver 18 days
do 3 it
do 5 It
do 1 it
do 4 it )
Final Estimate
Fork Bridge
Labor Cutting
Paving gap at
do
do
do
Rei r s to 14.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
for Construction of Middle
Brush Custer to Glendale Rd.
Deer Cr. Bridge on N. I. Diag. Rd.
'il. Diag. Bridge
3.30
45.00
13.92
20.00
.45
4.49
27.06
7.50
7.75
5.87
1.75
23.43
3.80
5.94
22.16
25.00
519.30
2.00
1.20
1.20
1.20'
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
4.40
6.60
3.98
4.25
3.75
4.23
32.65
.75
2.00
1.20
1.83
53.50
27.50
3.50
19.42
12.00
2.00
25.00
39.15
5.00
10.00
10.00
1.00
175.00
130.00
100.05
12.75
21.25
4.25
18.00
1,307.03
44.00
16.42
8.75
10.55
10.95
17.50
11.88
15.75
15.75
15.75
24.00
12.00
10.00
16.00
18.00
9.00
13.50
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Monday THE 2nd DAY OF June
367
.i9 30
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (continued)
W. W. Van Over
Road Protection at. Shumway 'dying (per agree) $
33.00
Ed Top
do it tr
26.13
C. Benson
do rt 1t
24.75
Joe Jensen
do rr it
24.75
Willard Monroe
do rr It
24.75
Adrian Uouwens.:;
do
60.00
John Treffers
do
57.00
F. Vermillion-
do
18.00
John West
do
15.00
Harry B. Assink.
do
8.00
P. J. Zwaschka
do
18.00
P. J. Ziiaschka
Labor on Crusher, etc. at Birch Bay
60.00
J. A. McDonald-
do
. 4.00
Edgar Sollinger-(order to
Peoples State Bank)
do
27.00
John McCoy.
do
63.00
Paul Pyeatt
do
44.00
Webster Bamford
do
31.50
F. IV. Uncapher
do
45.00
Max Fullner
do
52.25
A. Nouwens-
do
50.00
J. Treffers
do
47.50
W. W. Van Over--
do
22.50
David Bisset
do
5.00
Harold Zwaschka
do
24.00
Frank Vermillion
do
30.00
L. P. Croft
do
22.00
P. M. Behme.
do
20.00
V. B. Morgan
do
16.00
Phil Shintaffer
Do
16.00
F. E. Shulmier
do
16.00
C. Benson
do
15.75
Joe Jensen
do
15.75
Willard Monroe-
do
15.75
Ed Top
do
15.75
R. U. Hemmi
do
10.50
H. E. Brown_
do
6.00
Al. Clinard
Work on cat & grader
3.00
R. U. Hemmi
do
3.00
Fred Tarte
Work on steam shovel etc.
18.00
R. H. Oti^ren
do
10.00
Art Emerson
Labor moving driver to Riddle Slough Fill
7.50
Bert Stout
do
7.50
Frank Swope
Hauling for roads &^ bridges (Apr -May)
88.00
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. call for Bids on Lat. Hy. #2
3.38
Pacific'Builder &: Engineer
Publ. Notice to Contractors on Lat. Hy.,#2
15.20
J. C. Penney Co.
Mdse. for Prisoner Road Crew
17.28
.Bob White Service, Inc.
Tires, etc. for trucks
31.03
Barron Tire Co.
Tires for Road Supt. & truck
33.63
Payton -Rose
Tires for trailer
491.80
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service for trucks & cat
19.00
Carl Holdt
Repairs to chain for truck
.50
Larson & Diller
Repairs to road equipment
62.00
H. ',`I. Buzzard
do -
146.25
The 1,1eldit Co.
Welding, etc. on road equipment
17.15
J. D. Adams & Co..
Scarifier teeth
61.79
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Grader bits
.84.08
Clift Motor Co.
Part for engine for new crusher
10.20
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for St. Shovel & grader, crusher etc.
25.67
Tabor & Cruikshank
Parts for truck
1.75
Western Tractor & Equip. Co.
Parts for tractors
10.93
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for Grader & crusher
41.94
Howard -Cooper Corp.
Parts for Gas Shovel
98.90
The Weldit Co.
Welding shovel, etc. (Apr)
30.80
Puget Sound Welding Works
Welding, etc. for road equipment
9.75
W. J. Hambley
Sharpening toils,
9.60
Lynden Dept. Store
Material for equipment
7.35
Iverson Lumber Co..
Lbr. for bridges crusher bunker
612.57
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Cement, etc. for repairs to N. W. Diag. Road
at Deer Creek
68.50
Ernest Jacobs
Gas for truck
5.04
Bjerke Motor Co.
Gas for truck moving equip. to Birch Bay Rd.
3.78
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Long distance a/c road machinery
4.40
Lynden Township
Cots. portion road protection at Shumway Wing
254.18
Nooksack Township
Cots. one-half cost imp. Rd. 76 a/c agreement
95.40
Park Township
Cots. one-half cost imp. Twp. rds. per agreement
(Apr -May)
13
Semiahmoo Township
p
Cots. Portion imp. Tw
p. p. road per agree. Apr-P�iay)
100.80
100.80
Ten l,Iile- Township
Cots. portion road impts . per agreement(Apr)
233.24
PERMANENT HIG iv'IAY 'u; "illI 'ENANCE FUND
John. Bullock
Labor on Samish Road & others
42.50
E. H. Ewing
do
28.00
John Bullock, Jr.
do
42.75
Sam Bullock
do
40.50
Lux Gerard
do
7.0,0
Nick Omlin
Labor on Deming-,"Jickersham Road
30.00
Frank Jennings
do
7.00
Bert Smith
Repairing pavements
132.00
3"6 8
Apr • TERM
RECORD
Monday
OF COMMISSIONERS
THE 2nd
PROCEEDINGS
DAY OF June 1930
PERd,2ANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND (continued)
Dave Carlson Repairing pavements
11. A. Witte do
Virgil Irwin do
Joe Gotchy grading Roads
Ed Sollinger (Order to
.Peoples State Bank) do
William Breuer do
C. L. Howe do Sumas-Kendall Road
Andrew Petersen Repairs to equipment Apr -May)
Carl Gritch do Apr)
C. L11. Ford Lbr. Co. Lumber for Agate Bay Bridge
C. H. Wilson Lumber Co. Lumber for Deming -Wickersham Road
Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Culvert for G. 11. Rd. ?c others (Apr)
RIVER ILIPRUVEMENT FUND
M. J. Bamford
Salary as Truck driver(9 days)
T:. L. Balfour
Labor on Everson & Marietta ,`dings
Art. Emerson
do
Ted Zwaschka
do
411m . Radder
do
Albert Fazon
do
Clem Knutson
Labor on Everson dying x others
David Bisset
do
Edgar Sollingar (Order to
Peoples State Bank
Labor on Emerson Jam
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Pacific Mercantile Agency)
do
Glenn T. Sharp
do
John McCoy
do
Chas. Gooding
do with team
Albert Fazon
Labor on Everson Wing & others
Ted Zwaschka
do
fim. Radder
do
C. DeValois
Labor with team on Lynden fling
Gilbert Lankhaar
Labor with team on River Ditch
John West
Labor on Shumway Wing & Ditch
Glenn T. Sharp
do
Newt. Hale
do
Geo. Brovm
do
Ed Top
do
Frank S. Swope
hauling for Shum,may & Galbraith jobs
H. I. Buzzard
Repairs to Everson Wing(4.00) & river equip(29.75)
The Weldit. Co .
Welding Donkey (Apr)
Puget Sound Welding Works
Welding, etc. for river equipment
R. R. Nestos
Donkey sled for river work
Evertz Bronze Works
Bushing for blocks (Apr)
Union Iron Works
Parts for Hi -line (Apr)
Oeser-Gillespie Cedar Co.
Lumber for Galbraith Cribs
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank)
Piling, etc. for Shumlrlay Wing & Galbraith Cribs
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Galbraith Cribs
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Everson(193.66) & Shumway Wings(120.77)
Emerson Jam(33.33)
Franklin Steel & Machy. Co.
Cable for Everson trying
Farmers oIercantile Co.
Material for Shumway Wing & others (Jan -Bich -Apr)
R. F. Raper
Piling for Marietta Wing & Galbraith Cribs
DIKE. DIST. #1 MAINT. FUND
Waters Bros.
2 Flood Gates for Outlet
Ers. Florence Holtzneimer
A. 17. Rank
Homer Mark
Juke t s, Inc .
Cody Boal
D. E. Weidman
SOLDIERS► RELIEF FUND
Relief
Expense identifying.body'of Jul us:_Aultman
Burial of Julius Aultman
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND
Photos
Salary as Deputy Sheriff
INSTITUTE FUND
Certificate fee refunded
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c, 102.00
12.75
89.25
75.00
25.'00
92.50
122.50
2.75
3.50
4.75
57.59
54.40
49.95
72.00
52.50
55.00
55.00
52.25
144.00
120.00
30.50
10.00
40.50
42.75
28.00
73.62
75.00
75.00
7.00
4.50
55.00
67.50
114.00
156.00
4.75
18.00
33.75
9.35
20.60
125.00
1.80
2.22
114.95
402.46
109.45
347.76
144.00
20.40
114.95
8.55
25.00
3.75
28.50
4.50
145.00
1.00
1 On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board granted to Axel Lind an extension of
time to July 1, 1930, for completion of his contract on Lake Whatcom Boulevard, being Perm.
Hy. #11-A
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RECORD OF C®AXIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr . TERM Lionday THE 2nQ DAY OF June
19 30
09
J
Surety bonds of P. R. Jeffcott and J. L. Brown as Commissioners of Drainage District
No. 2, in tiie amount of �1, 000.00 e�-,ch, given by the Irdemnity Insurance Co., were approved
by the Superior Judge and the Boara of County Commissioners, and filed -,,rith the County Clerk.
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May reports of County dome and Northern Sta,e Hospital, were filed wits the Board.
Application of Clyde W. Larson for dance at Birc-h) Bay June 7, 1930, was endorsed
approved by the Board.
•6•
The minutes of the meetings for the proceeding month were approved as submitted
by the Clerk of the Board.
On motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. Al. to meet on Wednesday, June 4, 1930 at 9 A. Tul.
There being no business to transact on June 4th the Board adjourned at 12 Al. to meet
on Friday, June 6, 1930, at 9 A. 1A.
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners.
37
!i Jr .TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE
6 th
DAY OF June
99 30
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on '.17adnesday, June 4, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairm=.gin of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred F- Laube, i.7,embers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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BEFORE; T.=ih 36AHD uF COW4TY COI:'�I�LISSI3NEHS OF
�1i nTCu'r,'1 CUUiJTY, :'1�':�11I1JGTJld.
IN TdE C'U.LTTL-1'R OF Ii:T�i'ROVING )
BlrtCd B11 `Y SiiORE; ituhD, TO BE ( OtiDLii hi;CEi'TIIuG BID OF J. ii. LICK.
KiOVJJ _-o Li TEitsL ri1Gii141 Y 140. 2)
VriiEREAS, tilis matter coming on for consideration on this day in accord Ace Frith
published call for bids for improving ;with oiled macadan about 2 miles of the Birch Bay
Shore Road, to be-,nozan as Lateral No. 2, and Vie Board finding the bids submitted
to be as follows:
J. H. Lich 14,580.70
Diesel Oil Sales Co. 15,355.46
D. J. Stevenson 15,921.24
Chasteen Dorsey 16,876.44
Johnson x Johnson 17,577.25
VhMREAS, the bid of J. H. Lich aopearing to be the lowest and best bid submitted:
IT IS TiiLRE1 Vi`uRL ORDERED that tiie said bid of J. H. Lich in the amount of 814, 580. 70
for improving said Lateral lligh•,vay No. 2, be, and the same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTH R ORDERED that this work sriall be completed by June 28, 1930, and that
the contractor shall furnish a bond equal to tie amount of his bid, to insure the faithful
Performance of said contra-ct .
Done in regular adjourned session of t'-.Le Board t_ais otiz d-ay Of June, 1930.
11 It 1t It 11 !1 11 11 11 11 11 it it It it
It Board of County Commiss- It
11 ioners of ;!Jhatcum County If
rt Stu Le of ',<<s11ington It
II tt 11 It !1 It 11 1! 11 11 tt It it it it
At,,est: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor w-.-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
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Application of Hopewell Community Club for dance June 7, 1930, was endorsed anproved by
the Board.
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on iioti�)n the Board adjourned at 5 P. M. to meet on Saturday, June 7, 1330,
at 10 t.. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 371
Apr . TERM Saturday THE ! to DAY OF June 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 6, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
Tile follo•,°ring claims 'mere alloaeu an'd proceedings 'rind:
CU.'LIR %IT E:HiDL2SE FUND.
111orse :iardvdare Co. Sup>li.es for Co. 'Iome(34.90) Cths(11=.53) w
Ferry(58.83) 108.26
North,aest Iardlaare Co. Hdrr. for Eng . (3.42) Juve . Home (9. 00 Co. dome
(23.31) Ctlzs . (2.'74) Gar . Eq . (23.39�'c Ferry (1.13) 63.04
StL�ndard Oil Co. Gas( 9.29) w Fuel OW178.08)for Co. Home Sx Fuel
Oil for Court House(164.93) 372.30
RWr D ar.d BRIDGE -FUND.
Geo. H. Date, nssigned to State
Bank of Edmonds
First Est. for Riddle S1ou-h Fill at ':"lelcome Bdg .
4,168. 32
Nort;.-rxest drdaare Co.
Hard -%rare for Road Tquipment
130.95
Llorse -�ia.rd-,°rare Co.
dardrrare for bridges ?• equipment
436.07
i' ia.:i.iurJ +T ilIGH'61AY 1:InII1'IL dr`,i10E FUND.
Standard Oil Co.
Gas w oil for road work
154.06
Union Oil Co.
do
98.19
Shell Oil Co.
Gre's e .for grader
6.55
RIVER F`iND.
Northwest ?ard-rare Co.
na'3. for Shum,ray ;'ling z river equipment
5.69
Morse liard':'l&.-.•e Co.
-dd�r. for Equi-,;. Galbraith Cribs
26.16
Stand::trd Oil Co.
Oil a/c Emerson Jam
1.90
Union Oil Co.
Gas .: o.il For river work
93.98
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Sheriff t s Return on sale
of Ferry ffCentr�::lfr, •,^,Tas filed ,,iith the Board.
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BEFURh `1' .E OF COUNTY C01vI. ISSIOIIERS OF
;L7A' W1�1 CUUIvTY, L.a� IiyG`i'JII.
IN TLiE OF THE li?PiCJVr_L uF )
( viiDEri OF : i'�'Rt�VAL.
S,�LIJ OF FERRY But-.T "CL;iITRtzLrr
W 'ZHLAS, this Board did, on the 8tsi day of May, 1930, direct the Sheriff of ':'Ihatcom
County to sell at -public auction to the Aighest bidier, for cash, at the hour of 10 otcloek
A. DI. on Saturday, June 7, 1330, at the front door of the County Court House of said county,
at Bellingham, '01asnington, the county seat of said county, one certain County Ferry Boat
knovin as tree 11Centralfr in "ilutcom County, ,7asAington; and
s'LiERL-iS, aL said time and place the Sheriff of said county did sell said County Ferry
Boat "Centraltf to C. E. PRICE the hig.lest bidder therefor, for the sum of �550.00, being full
cases payment at the time of sale; and
dxiEREAS, rile Sheriff has made due of s�,.id sale to this Board, and this Board
has carefully considered tae same and all matters pertaining to said sale, and find that said
sale was in all respects regularly conducted in accordance crit<i law and in accordance with
tree provisions of the order of this Board, and that due, complete and lawful notice of said
sale rra:s given prior to the sawme, and that said Ferry Bo�_t ffCentralrf was sold to the highest
and best bidder therefor, and the i)urciiase )rice of said Ferry Boat ffCentralff !gas paid into
the Count! Treusury or. t .e date of said sale.
id&V7.' THEREFunE, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that said
sale and all proceedings has thereunder be and the s,,.ime is hereby approved, and that the
action of the Treasurer in issuing proper deed be and tine sal.-e is hereby approved, and that
said sale and deed are in all respects hereby approved and confirmed by this Board.
72
", pr . TERM
REC�R� OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Saturday THE
DAY OF June
19 30
Done in regular adjourned session of tiie Board this 7th day of June, 1930.
11 tt 11 IT tt ti +r rT !r
Geo. B1der
It hoard of County Commis- rt ChalrlIlun of the Board
it ionevs of 1.7hatcom Country It F. C. Reeve
It State of Vasiiin�7t.)n tt County Commissioner
!t !1 it 1 rt ti t t 11 1 it it 11 1 11 Frcd F. Laube
P_ttest: G. B. Kincaid County Cormissioner
County _uditor I I?:.-ofl'icio
Clem of the Board.
By F . C. T.artin, i)et)uty
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✓ Application of La�.e Sa.mis i Development Co. for &ance at Ra.i.nbo:1 Beach on June 7, 1030,
aas endorsed approved by the Board
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On Lotion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on E-onda.,-, June 9, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF CO'LNIMISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr. TERM 1.10nday THE
9t:i DAY OF June
373
1930
V
Tile Board rret pursuant to adj;;urnment taken on Saturday, June 1, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of t..e Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred. r. Laube, Tilembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attend nee.
The following claims ;uere allo%'red and proceedings had:
Cliliii `NT EXPLTr'SE FUN'D.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do do Gar.
State Treasurer Contribution on TVa.y nayrolls
RO.,D and BRIDGE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
State Treasurer Contribution on May Payrolls
i'EiTi.:ti;15T1T _11G.i',JtiY-L.-AINT. FUI1D.
G. P.
'incaid, Co. Auditor
Reimburse Gar. Rev.
Fund for claims paid
State
Treasurer
Contribution on 1:ay
payrolls
RIVER 1 IPROVELEN'T
FUi1D.
G. P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor
11eimbur se Gar. Rev.
Fund for claims -paid
State
Treasurer
Contribution on Yiay'
;payrolls
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u 131.03
401.90
57.37
634.55
48.98
62.00
16.25
19.05
66.90
On :_:anon of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed with E. H. Bruns to pay him
10 cents per -ard for Gravel from his land at Birch Bay.
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Surety bond of J. H. Lich in amount of 5�14,580.70 given by Gener<<1 Casualty Company
of America, covering contract for improvement of Lateral IIighvray No. 2 (Birch Bay Shore
Road), Tams approved by tine Board anu filed in Audi for T s Office.
is Iu T R A C T
THIS AGREELEI�T, made and entered into this 9tii day of June, 1930, between the BOARD
OF COWiTY of ;"fiihTCOL COUT,ITY, State of 1.7as�iington, acting under and by virtue
of Chapter 88 of the Laws of 1929, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and J. H. LICH
of Bellingham, ,Vasuin„bon for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor
if1TNESSE'Til: Tnat in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, here-
inafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the oarties hereto cove-
nant and agree as follows:
DESCRIi TIOTd OF 'd6RK:
1. The Contractor shall do all :cork and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Latoral Ili-iruay No. 2 known as the Birch Bay Road, in 1,hatcorn County,
Washington,betvreen Station 0 00 and Station 99 63.2 in accordance with and as described in
the attacned plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms, conditions,
and stipulations Herein set fortis and attached, now referred to and by such reference incor-
porated herein and made part hereof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth at length,
and shall perforn amy alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract and
ever,," part thereof and any extra work which may be ordered as provided in this contract and
every part t.zereof. .
The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor, carriage,
tools, implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite
for the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the -cork provided for in
this contract and every part thereof.
2. The County hereby promises and agrees trrith the Contractor to employ, and does
employ the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above
described vrork and to complete and finish the same according to the attached �Dl an_3 ;and
Apr. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 9t:1
DAY OF June
i 9 30
specifications and the terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for
the same according to tiie attached specifications and the schedule of unit or itemized prices,
or lump sum price hereto attached, ui tiie time and in tae manner and uoon the conditions pr6-
vided for in this contract and every part t�nereof. The County further agrees to employ the
Contractor to perform any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract and
every part thereof and any force account .•cork that may be ordered and to pay for tiie same under
the terms of this contract and the attacr"Ied plans and specifications.
3. The Contractor for himself, and for iris neirs, e.cecutors, administrators, successors,
and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein contained uoon
the part of the Contractor.
4. It is further provided that no liability* shall attach to the County by reason enter-
ing into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IAI �;,I'TriESS -N-LiERLOF, the said Contractor has e:>ecuted this instrument, and the said Board
of County Commissioners of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly ado-.�ted, has caused this
instrument to be executed by and in the name yof said Board by its Chairman, duly attested by its
Clerk, the day and year first above written, aria the seal of said Board to be hereunto affixed
on the date in this instrument first above written.
it it it 11 it 11 It R 11 11 tt It if 11 It It it it it IT it
It General Casualty Company of America It
n State of ffashington It
►I Corporate Seal 1925 it
It 11 11 11 It it 11 It IT 11 1t 1t It it tt It 11 !► It It
It It 111 11 it 17 11 It I1 11 ►I it 1i 11 fi
It Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Vilateom County n
sI State of ',`lashington n
11 1T It 11 1t 11 11 11 it 1t 11 11 IT 11 II
Attest: G. P. KINC.ID
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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J. H. Lich
Contractor
Foregoing contract approved and
ratified June 9, 1930
General Casualty Co. of America
Surety
By i:i . E . Darr
Attorney -in -fact
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
B011,D OF COUNTY COL-11IISSIONERS OF
11*1i,TGUM COui4TY, ':'IASAII'�GTON
BEFORE ` ilL BUiLRD OF CUUi-q TY %.blai,iISSIWi ERS OF
/ vo':iiiTCOI-d Cvui3TY, "US'-IL�GTUN.
1
IN T-1E i4:AT1'uR OF SALE OF )
COUi4TY PHOPERTY i1CQUIRED ( ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DLLli 'QUE1dT ` i' -XLS )
tiLiEREr,-S, the real property hereinafter described eras heretofore acquired by the County of
Wnatcom, State of 'lashington, for delinquent taxes under tar foreclosure suit, and a deed for said
real property was duly and regularly executed ana delivered to said County by the County Treasurer,
in accordance with the laws of the State of s`lasnington; and
`dHIJREt=S, the hoard of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real ;property hereinafter described;
THEHEJFOiiL, IT IS i1EREBY ORi itED by the Board of County Commissioners of the said County
of 71hatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said county be, and he hereby is
directed to sell tine property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder,
all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of tiie St a'.:e of Washington for 1927PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
thL,t said property shall not be sold belo,i the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said ,property
by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a. notice of the sale
of said property in the Bellingham Evehing I?e:;Ts, being the cuunty official newspaper, and a daily
newspaper printed and published in said county, once a creek for t:iree consecutive weeks, %;.�hich
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
375
Apr. TERM
11onaay
THE
9t=,
DAY OF
June
1930
said notice
shall set
forte the
property to
be sold as hereinafter
described,
together
with the time and place of said sale, which shall be bet,;reen the hours of 9 o'clock A.11.
and 4 o'clock P.:.% on a date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer, at the front door
of tine County Court :douse in Bellingiiarn, in said County, .'lashington, and said notice shall
further set forth that said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer,
at ti-le time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place at
wnicii said sale may be adjourned.
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
?,Iin. Price
fixed by
DescriQtion Year Tax Co.Commrs.
Lot 9 Blk 19 Bukerville Add. to Sumas 1921 w 8.36 u 8.50
1 of Frac. Lot 5 Blk 4, Bellingham 1922 20.12 25.00
i1z of %vEI Sec 11, T.� 40 11, R 1 E,
j cor_t'g 30 acres 1920 86.46 38.00
11E4 JVV4 exc . 112 NII4 id u4 SVI4 a;
E; 14E i'aE SY'V ; S 15 a of E2 2J17' '-'r�Yr4; `
s'yji4 v'V'I4 S;"Iq exe 11 2 a of V13 Svl 11Vi, S'Gi4;
I1 3 a of —2) 111;I4 1,1VI4 SVI all in Sec 15,
To 37 11, R 3 E, eont'g 56 acres 1919 177.62 200.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of June, 1930.
It It 1t it It if 11 't ti it It rt fi fi
11 Board of County Commiss-
ioners of IVhatcom County 11
11 State of VIasnington 11
It It It tt I1 It 11 11 If It . It It tI 11
Attest: G. P.11JCiID
County Auditor Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 111artin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. :Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred T. Laube
County Commissioner
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Apprava.l by State Highway Department of glans w- specifications for improvement of
Later�,�l rligriway ;'13 (Drayton Harbor), was, filed with the Board.
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BEFulth TILE .BO1iiLD Oi' COUNTY C01,LiISSIONERS OF
'd ir',TCOM CUUIITY, 4'A.SiUIIIGTON.
IN TliE i'1-qTT 1' OF I i'.PROilEL. EiVT LhTurihL )
rilGiivlRY NO. 3 I3 ;Iiiu COUi�.TY Roki) ( I+'Ii4 L HLSOLMOiu TO IMPROVE iii1D
ivu. 8 AidD P.&,RT OF CuiJ 1TY IjOAIll i`10. 37 ) CALL FbR BIDS.
WHEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that Lateral nigh; ey No. 3, being Drayton
Harbor Roads 8 and 3?, be improved; and
.'LI REiiS, Mans and specifications have ;peen pre pared by the County Supervising
Engineer of '!Jlriatcorrr County, for the im.rovement of said hig1iway, which plans and s,,)ecif'ica-
tions, ,,ritn corrections, have been approved by the State iig 7.vuy Engineer of the State of
Washington;
NOW 1HEREFORE, B-; i tiD IT 1S ilLRE31Y itLSULV sIJ, taat said plans and sbecifica.tions be,
and they are hereby a)proved and adol)ted by this Board, and t11at said highway be improved
according to said plaris and specifications, under the Lateral HigThway La.';is of the State of
Washington; the location of said high -Jay being as follows:
Beginning wizere Road 11o. 37 leaves the Blaine-Fernuiale pavement in the Plat of. the
City of Plymouth; thence westerly across California Creek and around Drayton harbor to
the Township line between Townshi? 40 N, R 1 E and 1 1�1I, ':I.I.FI. ; thence South on said tovmship
7
ti-01' . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
1onday THE
9t11 DAY of June
19 30
line to tile Birch Bay Road, coat- ining 21. miles.
IT IS FU_1HTiih11L HEREBY HES'�)LVEED teat t?.e Clerk of this Board be, and he hereby is directed
to issue a call for bids for improving said highway according to glans and specifications on
file in the office of the County Supervising; Engineer, said bids to be opened and considered
at the dour of 10:00 A.M. on Llonday, June 30, 1930, and each bid small be accompanied by a certi-
fied check equal to five (51/",) of tiie amount of suc:. bid.
The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9t:1 day of June, 1930.
it it it 1I it it It !t It it It it II it Ir
rt Boar"I of County Commiss- 1t
tr ioners of !'fiiatcom County it
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rt tr �r r, n tt st tt n` � tt tt tr n tr
AtLest: G. P. KIP1C!_ID
County Auditor Ex-officio
Cler1r of the Board.
By F . C . 11artin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Cnairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Comir.issioner
Fred E. La.ube
County Commissioner
On Yotion the Board adjourned at 2 P. $,1. to meet on Thursday, June 12, 19305
at 9 A. 1".
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEIDINGS
377
Apr . TERM Thursday
THE l2th
DAY OF June
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, June 9, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
MIMRLI.�
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOdERS OF
IX &LiTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN TA {' MATTER OF ThE IP1 PROVEMENT OF
I'E z.�>ariNENT ri1GiiV1iY NO. 14, BElNG Pi RT ( RESOLUTION RE
OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 155, AND FRONT ) PAYMENT.
ST REET IN THE IOVIN OF LYNDEN, , kSH.
WHEREAS, the cost of construction of Permanent kiighway No. 14, being part of County
Road No.,155, and Front Street in the Town of Lynden, Washington, is in excess of the
Permanent Highway Funds heretofore obligated for said construction; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Board to pay from County Road Funds the amount
necessary, over and above the Permanent Highway appropriation, to complete said construc-
tion work under the contract with D. J. Stevenson;
NOW5 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the sum of $6,036.33, or the amount necessary
to complete the work on Permanent Highway No, 14, under contract with the said D. J.
Stevenson, over and above the Permanent Highway appropriation, be paid from County Road
Funds of Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of tie Board this 12th day of June, 1930.
t1 1t I 11 II I I It 11 It I I 11 11 it
It Board of County Commiss- 1+
t1 ioners of ',`thatcom County 11
It State of Washington 't
It It IT it It It 1t tt it it I1 it 11 if 11
Attest:. G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
'On Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. 11. to meet on Friday, June 13, 19305
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM
Friday
THE 13th
DAY OF June
'19 30
11
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, June 12, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairmen of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
ROAD
and BRIDGE FUND.
_Marietta Township
County►s ine
half cost of
Rural
Ave.(Feb-l:lch-Apr)
11
� 310.79
Rome Township
do
imp.
roads
per agree. (May)
457.18
Baker Township
do
imp.
Road
#564 per agree.
(Apr)
146.59
Custer Township
do
imp.
Fredrickson
Rd. per agree
67.55
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BEFORE TiiE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,1LISSIONERS OF
ti'JHATCOM COUNTY, Vl1iS:.iINGTON.
IN THE 1411iTTER OF COESTRUCTION )
OF YiCME BRIDGE OVER SOUT.d FORK ( RESOLUTION TO CONSTRUCT.
OF NOOKSACIr RIVER
01HEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County, State of
'Nashington, held in the Commissioners) Office of said county on the 13th day of June, 1930, a
quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following resolution was
adopted:
RESOLVED, that public interest demands the construction of a new bridge, under the pro-
visions of Chapter 88, Session Laws of 1929, to replace the old structure near Acme on the -
Deming -Wickersham paved road, situated 4vithin the County of W.riatcom, and described as follows:
LilTERAL dIGHWAY NO. 4: Steel span 162.5 feet long, and approaches, over South Fork of
Nooksack River north of the town of Acme on the Deming-Nickersham paved road.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board ti-iis 13th day of June, 1930.
II II II II 11 11 II I I TT TT I II IT TT
TI Board of County Commiss- IT
TI ioners of Whatcom County IT
TT State of i11ashing ton TT
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Attest: G. P. KI14CAIJ
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder,
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Petition for improvement of 11 miles of Guide Meridian Road south of Canadian border,
was filed with the Board.
Applications for dances by helpers Club at Liberty; Clyde W. Larson at Birch Bay; Lake
Samish Development Co. at Rainbow Beach, all on June llth; Goshen Grange and Delta Community
Club on June 14 x 28; and, Delta Grange on June 21, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 11. to meet on Saturday, June 14, 1930,
at 9 A. ICI.
RECORD
OF
C®1MMISSI®N ERS
PROCEEDINGS
APr • TERM Saturday
THE
14tIII
DAY OF June
379
19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 13, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; E. C. Reeve and Frc„d 7. La.ube, Lembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claim as allo,:°red:
Bud L. Hesselgrave
SOLDIERS? RELIEF I+'lii3D.
Relief
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$35.00
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 IV'. to meet on I..cnday, June 16, 1930,
at 9 A. m.
There being no business to transact on June 16 the Board adjourned at
12 M. to meet on Friday, June 20, 1930, at 9 A. �:5.
380 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Apr • TERM Friday THE
20 l:1
DAY OF
June
,9 30
V
The 3oard met pursuant to adjourni-nent ta',:en on 1;.o_iday, June 16, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the 3oara; F. C. 11aeve ana Fre-d L. Laube, 14''embers, and the Clerk
of the Board in at end`nce.
The following claims .sere allo;ied and )roceeuings Liad:
Rw�-i7 and BfUDGE FU 1D.
per agree.
acme To:risnia
Countyrs one calf cost of
Imo. T'.,r~-). Pds. (;;:ch-Apr-i.1ay)
u 371.64
Delta Toanship
do
40.91
Nooksack To:ynship
do
';Jest T,;r?. Line Rd.
45.50
Petition of Berman M.
1.1arriott for vacation of )art
of Harbor View addition and
of=ier
property, was filed 'vVitn the Board.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laub.^, t'le C�iairrnan of the 3oara ;°ras L uthorized to
sign Notice of _ie-`:.ring on Petition for vacation of -)art of Harbor Vie:i Lddi ;ion, and other
_�ro;_�erty .
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BEFJRE ThE BOAKD uF C:JJiv`l'Y OF
J:1.aTC01,: COUi,,TY, Nl*i0n11l'GTO:4
Iid THE 'iviiiT` ER JF Ti,.H Vii"ATIUN )
OF aAi'LI30.L VIES l ADDI`1011: T1,CJ)LIA i10
A2i)lTIOI1 'f'0 F__IHiiAVEid; SEAT'TLE )
SYJDICi:TE LDDITION; PAGE T S :h PPY ii O T I C L+
VtiLLLY nDDIi'Iui1 TO ' -uE CITY uF )
FA1: iihVEil :ijD GFt1'_ivD VIE'JJ ADDITIOid
TO
ijUTICE IS HEr,EBY GIVEi� that i ERiiii.iJ M. �,iilRitluT'T has filed his petition in ;,rriting ,vith
the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, praying for an Order of said
Board v`.cating the Plat of Harbor Vie�ra Addition, 'JnatcOm County, Washington, according to t', e
Plat thereof, recorded in Book 2 of Plats at Page 63, records of VJzatcom County, on January 17,
1890; all of Tacoma Addition to Fairhaven, 'JJiiatcorn County, 141as'nington, according to the nlat
thereof, recorded in Book 2 of Plats at Page 63, Records of ','Jilatcom County, on January 17, 1890;
all of Seattle Syndicate Addition, 'ilfiatcom County, ;Jash _ngton, according to the Plat thereof,
recorded in Book 2 of Plats at Page 63, Records of ',"Riatcom County, January 17, 1890; all of
Grand View Addition to Fairhaven, INhatcom County, Vlasiiington, according to the Plat thereof,
recorded in Boob 3 of P1 is at Page 40, Records of Count-, December 4, 1890, and all of
PL=gets Happy Valley Addition to Fairhaven, ti' natcom County, Wa.silington, according to the Plat
triereof, Recorded in Book 4 of Plats at ;gage 18, Records of 'IJhatcom County, August 10, 1891;
said Additions embrace and include t.ie 1-ands described as the Last Half (E?:) of the Southwest
Quarter (S!,T.) of Section Eigilteen (18), and the Nort"ieast (quarter (NE=*) of the Northeast Ouarter
(NE') of Section Nineteen (19), all in Townshi_; `iiirty-seven (37) 1.orth, Range Three (3) East
"Nillamette Eeridian, together witti all streets and alleys `in each and every one of said Additions
and that said petition ,^iill be brought on for clearing before the said Board of County Commiss-
ioners at the Commissionersi Room in the County Court house in Bellingham, 71iiatcom County,
`!,lashington, at ten o}clock A. M. on July 18th, 1930, or as soon thereafter as said petition may
be heard, at -which time and place any person or persons interested, may appear and shoal cause,
if any they have, why said petition should not be ;ranted.
DATED hT B LLIi4Ga.,,ji, LJ S;ililGTW1, this 20tii day of June, 1930.
tt It It it tt tr it If It tt rt IT if it if B�)-t'ihD JF COJINITY C0111MISSIONERS OF
rr Board of County Commiss- It 10OUi1TY, It1GTOil
rt ioners of 'Whatcom County it By Geo. Elder
it State of `Nashi.ngton it Chairman
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RECORD
OF
COXIMISSIOTNIERS
PROCEEDINGS
331
Air -TERM Friday
THE
20th
DAY OF June
19 L :7
BEFORE THE BW,hi) OF ('10WITY C01d1;1ISSIO1,1ERS
OF `,V.1iiT001vi 00Ui'1TY) VJAS i1111GTO14.
o,,. )
IN TiiE MATTER OF T -LL �.Pj o li! �::E.1T
OF A REG16TRATIOiv OFFICER FOR ) ORDER iTPOIDTING .
GENEVA `1'OMISI11P.
WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of registra-
tion officer for Geneva Townshi o; and
IHEREAS, it becomes tine duty of the County Commissioners to fill the said vacancy;
i10';Y, TdLRLFORE, it is ordered tiiat Pairs. C. G. Smith, of Geneva, be and is hereby
appointed registration officer for Geneva To•.vnshio for the balance of the term ending
December 31, 1931.
Done in regalar adjourned session,of the Board this 20th day of June, 1930.
it 11 if If it IT It It It It It it It It It 11 Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- Al Chairman of the Board
It ioners of Whatcom County it
" State of 71ashington it F. C. Reeve
n tf tf n rr i1 n rr rr tr t tr 11 rf n County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor w Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
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Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 L1. to meet on �,1onday, June 23, 1930,
at 9 A. N1.
382
Apr' TERM
RECORD
I'rlonaay
OF
THE
COMMISSIONERS
23rd
PROCEEDINGS
DAY OF June 19 30
The Board met pursuarit to adjournment taken on ',Friday, June 20, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 1�'Iembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following calims were allowed and proceedings had:
RUnD and BRIDGE FUND.
D. J. Stevenson Countyts Portion on lst Estimate on, Perm Hy. #14 2,773.58
SOLDI?:'RS I RELIEF FWD.
',';rilliam F. ',`Jest relief 75.00
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AGREEI,1EN T .
THIS AGREE1,1111T made in duplicate this 23rd da;y of June, 1930, between WiiATCOi,i COUNTY,
11,SHIIIIGTJN, by its Board of County Commissioners, arid DLIs1IIIG TO',VNSIiIP, by its Board of Super-
visors,
WITNESSETH, that ',11hereas, the Board of Supervisors of Deming Township has heretofore
requested the co-operation of '3ha.tcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described road
improvement in Deming To'rrnshiyp, the work to be done with County machinery and ,trey, and under
the supervision of the County Road Superintendent; tree County and Township to share equally the
costs of said improvement which is not to exceed in total the sum of $325.00;
TIOU, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, Miatcom County does hereby agree to execute
the following work ,,rith county machinery and cre,r, and under the supervision of the County Road
Superintendent, to the amount of$325.00:
Road #314: Concrete culvert to replace bridge at Carlson Creek
01hatcom County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of such costs, and Deming To,FJnshi.p hereby agreeing
to pay .payrolls and expense claims covering an amount equal to one-half of the cost of such im-
provement.
IN ViITNESS `11IEREOF the said ',fliatcom County has caused this agreement to be executed by its
Board of County Commissioners, and said Deming Touns:zip has caused this agreement to be executed
by its Board of Supervisors, the day and year first above written.
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4UdATCOMF COUNTY, VhJ SHINGTON
11 Board of County Coriimiss- It
It ioners of 'r' hatcom County 11
By Geo . Elder
It St�.te of Was.iington 11
Chairman of the Board.
it it it 1I 11 r1 II n 1r n sr it n 1r 11
F. C. Reeve
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Commissioner
County Auditor 3c Ex-officio
Fred E. Laube
Clerk of the Board.
County Commissioner
DEi1=Ii1G T,:) d 1S HIP
By G. V1. Gay
Chairman of Supervisors
G. R . Zwick
Supervisor
Attest: Uri D. Narshall
Lester Ruchty
To,rrnship Clerk
Supervisor
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Applications for dances by Luke S�i.rnish Development
Co. at Rainbow Beach; Clyde 71. Larson
at Birci-i Bay, both on June 211; and, Gos.ien Community Club
on June 21 and July 5, 1930, were
endorsed approved by the Board.
via s
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board authorized to enter
into an agreement -with R. 1,11. Minard and Josephine F. Kinard for their care at the County Home
in return for their deeding to ',Uhatcom County certain.real estate near Ferndale-
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on Motion the Board adjourned at 11 A.M. to meet on Friday, June 27, 1930, at 9 A.M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 33,3
Aor . TERM Friday THE 27 th DAY OF June 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, June 23, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
v Deypartment of High,,vays.► approval of County Resolution to construct Bridge near Acme
on Deming -Wickersham Road, was filed with the Board.
May report on Lummi Ferry, was.filed with the Board.
Applications for dances by Clyde 71. Larson at Birch Lay; Helpers Club at Liberty;
Lake Samish Develppment Co. at Rainbow Beach, all on June 28; and Hope,,,rell Community Club
on July 4, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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A G R E E M E N T
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 24th day of June, 1930, by and between
WEAT COld COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, acting by and through
its Board of County Commissioners, and R. d. MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD, husband and
wife, of Whatcom County, Washington.
WITNESSETH: That whereas, the said R. W. MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD, husband and
wife, have heretofore on this day conveyed by Warranty Deed to WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal
Corporation of the State of VVahi.ngton, the following described real property, to -grit:
Commencing on the East side of the Lynden Koad, 130 feet North from the center line of
Shelby Ave. in the town of Ferndale, thence East to the East line of the Morrison Mill Co.
property; thence North to the South line of the Nettie Cowden tract; thence West to the East
line of the Lynden Road; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said road to the place
of beginning, all situated in the S. W. 1/4 of Sec. 20, Twp. 39, North of Range 2 E. W. M.
NOW, TilEREFORE, in consideration of said conveyance of the above described real prop-
erty to said WHATC011 COUNTY by the said R. W. MINARD and JOSEP LINE F. MfINARD, Yiusband and
wife, the receipt ahereof is hereby acknowledged, the said WiATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Cor-
poration of the State of Vashington, acting by and through its Board of County Commissioners,
does hereby agree to support and care for the said R. yV. MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD,
husband and wife, for the remainder of their lives.
IT IS FURTHER AGREED between said WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation of the State
of Washington, acting by'and through its Board of County Commissioners, and the said R. W.
MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD, husband and wife, that said care and support hereinbefore
mentioned, shall be at the home of said R. W. MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD, husband and
wife, at the above described premises, so long as it is not necessary to provide hospital
care for said R. W. MIidARD and JUSEPHINE F. 1iiliVAiiD, or either of them, but that when it be-
comes necessary to provide hospital care for R. W. MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD, husband
and wife, or either of them, said hospital care will be provided at the County Farm of What-
com County, Washington.
IN WITNESS WIiEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and
year first above written.
WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation
lr " n rt tr rr 11 tt r1 rr 1r rr n tr r, of the State of Washington,
t+ Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County ++ By Geo. Elder
'+ State of Washington ++ Chairman Board of County Commissioners
11 it it " it it 11 1t 11 it it 11 it 1t it
R. W. Minard
Josephine F. Minard
STA!IE OF WAShINGTON)
County of Whatcom )SS
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that on this 24th day of June, A. D., 1930, before me, the under-
signed, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn,
personally came GEORGE ELDER, to me known to be the Chairman of the Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County, a Municipal Corporation, and R. W. 'MINARD and JOSEPHINE F. MINARD,
husband and wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within
instrument., and acknowledged to me that they signed and sealed the same as their free and
voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
WITLESS my hand and official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above
written.
till till tt tt it it" If It tt it it fill 11 11 " Tt Lawrence M. Keplinger
"Lawrence M. Keplinger, Notary Public 11 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of
rt Commission Expires Jul. 15, 1931 }1 Washington, residing at Bellingham therein.
it State of Washington it
17 it it it it It it it it it it 11 " if it it it. It it it
Filed in Office of Auditor of lArhatcom County, Wash. June 27, 1930.
.@.
On notion the Board adjourned at 11 A.M. to meet on Monday, June 30, 1930, at 9 A.M.
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OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Apr - TERM
Monday
THE 3 0 t '-,-1
DAY OF June 19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, June 27, 1930. Present.
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, lvierbers,, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Reeve., seconded by Laube, the Board granted the request of Axel Lind
for furt-aer extension of time, to July 15, 1930, for completion of contract for Improvement
of Lake Ilnatconi Boulevard as Permanent Highli*iay #11-A.
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i On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board took tale bids for improvement of
7
Lateral Highway No. 3 (Drayton Harbor hoad) under advisement until 10:00 A. I'll. on Wednesday.,
July 2, 1930.
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\4 T.,ie surety bond of the Bellingham Evening lle,,,js in sum of $2,,000.00 given by Hartford
Accident and Indemnity Company covering contract for county printing for year beginning July
11 1930, was approved by the Board and filed in County Auditorts Office.
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PRIA.MhG CONTRACT.
T1IS COETRI'ICT H , made and entered into in duplicate by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, one
of -the regularly organized counties of the State of Washington, party of tie firstpart, arid
the BELLINGH" EVENING EEVIS H'a"I , the party of the second part, VIHNESSETfl:
That in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained and assumed
by the said party of the second part., the said party of the first part does hereby designate
the BELLINGHAIVI EVENMIG NEVIS as the official newspaper of said county for one year, com,,,.iencing
a
on July 1, 1930 and ending June 30,, 1931; and does hereby award unto the party of the second
part exclusively all of the publications of the county for said year, except as otherwise pro-
vided by law; and does hereby agree that horse of said publications shall be published during -
said oeriod of aviard., contract or agreement by any news,)Liper published or to be published in
Whatcom County,, Iffashington, 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 official ne,.,rspaper above
designated shall be made at the rate hereinafter specified.
In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements, and in further consideration
of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of t?ie second part agrees to publish in said
official newspaper the BELLINGH-t211 EVENING NE'V7S, 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
furhished by said party of the first part, or by any of its properly qualified officers entitled
to furnish copy for which said county may be financially responsible.
The said party of the second part agrees to malce said publications in said official ne,us-
paper at and for the consideration and price of thirty (30.-) cents per collumn inch for the first
insertion and thirty (300) cents per column inch for subsequent insertion, said publications to
be made both first and subsequent insertions in solid nonpareil type, single column, 12 em mea-
surement; and to furnish tvio (2) free copies of each issue of said p,�i.per to 'Mciatcom County to. be
delivered, one to the County Auditorts Office and one to the County Attorneyls office; and to
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
335
Apr -TERM Konday
THE
c7OtY1
DAY OF June
19 30
f
furnish 200 copies of the auditor's annual report in .pamphlet form for One Hundred s 00/100
(i"100.00) Dollars. Said publications are to include all summons in suit in which the 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, notices
of nomination, notice of elections, including primary and general and special elections,
commissioners' proceedings and all other matters of every kind and nature whatsoever 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 b`JHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be sub-
scribed and seals affixed in duplicate, this 30th day of June, 1930.
It tt It it 11 it ti it it it 11 it 11 11 1t
It Board of County Commiss- It
t1 ioners of *Xhatcom County It
ti State of Washington 11
Sr it II 11 If It II I 11 11 1t tt 11 It I
Attest: G. P. KINCt.ID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
WHA.TCOM COU14TY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BELLINGHA11 EVENING NEWS
By S. N. Harrison
Resolution of Ten Mile Grange commending the Board of County Commissioners upon their
removal of Co. Treasurer Frank 71ilson from office, was filed with the Board.
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"� Claim of Geo. VJ. Barnes, laborer, in the sum of $96.00 against the bond taken from
Geo. H. Date, principal, and Commercial Casualty Insurance Company, a corporation, surety,
for the work of making the Riddle Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge, was filed.
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The Board signed agreement permitting construction.:.and maintenance of that part of
Baker River Road (in Forest Hy. System) lying within 'JJhatcom County. The original agreement
was made between Skagit'Co. Commissioners and the Secretary of Agriculture.
ffiffiffiwl�
Q
On Potion the Board adjourned at 11:30 A. M. to meet Tuesday, July 1, 1930)
at 9 A. IA.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Tuesday
THE lst
DAY OF July 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, June 30, 1930, Present.,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members., and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims %-sere allowed and proceedings had:
C_LJRR',-,,.L'�T EXPEESE FU11D.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary as
County' Auditor
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary as
Deputy Auditor � Clerk of Board
165. , 00
L. Cozier
Salary as
Bookkeeper for Auditor (23/30 mo)
118.85
A. J. Love
Salary as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. Xing
do
130.00
Y. Brous
do
125.00
Alice Lyle
do
120.00
Christine 11jaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie Walters
Salary as
Recorder for Auditor
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
Nell A. Michell
Salary Balancing
Tax Rolls f,,-)r Auditor
1175.00
Geo. Elder
Salary as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olsen
Salary as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. 'N. Featherkile (Order to
First National Bank)
Salary as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Elaude W. Mock
Salary as
Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
V H. Beach
W.
Salary as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary as
Charity Commissioner �c Probation Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary as
Probation Officer
1215.00
Marion Le Cocq
Sa,lEry as
Health Officer
187.50
N. W. Wear
Salary as
Coroner
66.66
Ylar,garet J. Diaz
Salar3, as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary as
Ass1t. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary L. Stone
Salary as
Matrom Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley (order to
First National Bank)
Salary as
Janitor
20.00
Hector Gawley
Do
130.00
Louise Gawley
Salary as
Ass1t. Janitor
25.00
Ed. E. Hardin
Salary as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Ste,,,;art
Salary as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Maye Stewart
Services
as Clerk for County Clerk
5.00
Frank 11. Allyn
S2,Llary as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence Al. Keplinger
Salary as
D6puty Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile 11. Foss
Salary as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Pliny T. Shyder
Salary as
Acting County Treasurer
187.50
C. B. Harter.
Salaryas
Cnief Deputy Treasurer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
Salary as
Deputy Tfeasurer
140.00
Earl Langdon
Salary as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary as
Index Clerk for Treasurer
130.00
Irene B. Long
Salary as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
112.26
Ruth C. Beebe
do
(22.30 mo)
77.00
Margaret 11. Thomas
Salary as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer
100.00
D. 71urtenberg
do
(23/30 mo)
115.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John 11. Odell
Salary as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
Do
(10/30 mo)
48.34
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
71. P. Hawke
Salary as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary.as
Ass1t. Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary.. as
!,,Iatron of Jail
40*.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary as
County Assessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
11. D. McArthur
Salary as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna B. Van Cleve
Salary as
Cler?. for Assessor
100.00
J. F. Uhl, J2.
do
(23 days
138.00
G. H. Nuzum
do
(24
144.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary as
County Sqb.-:orintendent
187.50
Sio-run Simonarson
Salary as
Ass1t. County Superinteildent
125.00
Marie IlAelseth
Salary as
Clee'� fox 11',ou.r.,t, 3l Superintendent(fdays)
2
70.50
11. 3. Carroll ., Jr.
Salary as
County Agricultural Agent
a '
175.00
L. 1-1. Freimann
Salary as
-Isstt. Agricultural Agent
11.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary as
Home Denionstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary as
Stenographer for Agri. Agent
90.00
Louis W. King
Salary as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
C. C. King
Salary as
Supt. of County Home
150.00
IA. B. King
Salary as
Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
RECORD OF COTNIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday THE lst DAY OF July 1930
387
CURRIEjNT EXPENSE FUr,1j) (Continued)
Henry Beyers
Salary as Cook at County _Hlome VC,
100.00
Ethel Beyers
Sala-cy as Ass1t. Cook at County Home
25.00
Gladys White
Salary as Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary as Ass't. Nurse at County Home
75.00
C. L. Moss
do
75.00
Bessie Welcome
do
75.00
A. J. Welch
do
25.00
Vla 1 te r B or c1aa r d t
Salary as Janitor at County Home
'75.00
C. A. W. Smith
Salary as Hostess at County Home
1.00
C. J. 111cNabb
Salafy as Laundryman at County Home
10.00
Carl McCoy
Salary as Supervising Engineer
187.50
Wilbur R. �iley
Salary as Deputy Engineer
137.50
Walter Fouts
Salary as Instrumentm-an for Engineer 23 dL,,ys)
149.50
George D. Paynton
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 24 days)
108.00
Ira Smith
do 24 days
108.00
fienry Slater
Salary as Inspector for -ILngineer 5 days)
25.00
C. Humphreys
do 25 day s )
125.00
I'l. ',V. T o d
do 25 days)
150.00
C. *,'I. Galbraita
do (21 Days)
12.50
L. Cozier
Extra services checking Co. Treas. records a/c
warrant interest
70.00
J. A. Wells
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
25.00
B. A. Axlund
do
25.00
Chas. 71. Brandon
do
25.00
,la.,,el B. 'Ieun
Salary as Ct. Reporter for Sup. Court #1
260.10
Charles Rand
do #2
102.65
Inga Juvet
Compiling list of Del. Personal tax for
State Examiner
22.00
1.
14. F. Reda
First Est. on "onstructin!!;, Co. Ei
1� .Tome Barn
, I'D
765.65
Jule lillartin
Salary as Captain of Ferry Boat
175.00
J. 11. Gra-tiger
Salary as Engineer of Ferry Boat
175.00
Dana Granger
Sala�ry as Deck "land on Ferry Boat
120.00
Anna Oberlatz
Salary as Clerk for Co. Treasurer (4 days)
15.36
Pacific Tel.Sc Tel. Co.
Plaune service to County Offices
92.75
Vlestern Union Tele-,. Co.
T31eg. service for Treas.
CD , Atty. Sheriff (Apr -June)
4.00
Ed. E. Hardin
Expense as Superior Judge
25.18
Frank X. Allyn
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney
i.15
G. P. Kincaid
E,,Dense as County Auditor
18.50
Archie B. Stewart
Ex�-.)ense as County Clerk
41.50
F. Carver
Expense as County Assessor
49.50
T. C. Fraser
Expense as Sheriff
52-77
Carl Miccoy
Ex-)(,,nse as Su-,ervising Engineer
74. 11
Nellie H. Abbott
Expense as County Superintendent
53.21
Llargaret J. Diaz
Expense as Co. Tuberculosis Nurse
18.38
1. 1. Beach
Ex,)ense as Constable
45.40
Geo. H. Sybrant
Expense as Charity Commissioner
5.05
Alvada Kelly
Expense as `)robation Officer
1.00
Louis Iff. King
Expense as __`.-orti cultural Inspector (Clay -June)
112 .80
H. 3. Carroll ., Jr.
Expense as Agricultural Agent
(Z",
3.70
Inez Arnquist
Expense as iLlor--e Demonstration Agent
50.29
Charles Rand
Court Redorting for Prosecuting Attorney
0
10.75
Daisy B. Griffen
Services to Co. Supt. a/c Exams (May -June)
12.00
Lois Pebley
do
9.00
",ae R. Petty
do
9.00
Clara S. ilatvedt
do
9.00
Harold W. Walling
do
9.00
Agnes Tweit
do
6.00
fIrs. Ed. Aursness/
do
6.00
Gladys W. Scrimsher
do
6.00
T'nora Thorsteinson
do
6.00
11rs. Fred Rockey
do
6.00
Mrs. C. J. Friske
do
6.00
Sop-"Iia Baker
do
6.00
Evelyn Compton
do
3.00
Bernice M. Petersen
do
3.00
Helene Appleton
do
3.00
Ruth Anderson
do
3.00
Alvin J. Gregor
0
do
3.00
Eva. Johnson
do
3.00
i:ary G. Iloyer
do
3.00
Lillian Medcalf
do
6.00
.Elvin Gregor
do (,.lay)
3.00
Beulah H. Hobart
Services on Co. Board of Education (10.00)
to Co. Supt. a/c Exams (8.00) (Apr -June)
16.00
Catiaorine ,Montgomery
Sorvices on Co. Board of Education (Apr -June)
10.00
L. Selby
do
5.00
F:-,I:ir Meat Sc Grocery Co.
Groceries for Juvenile Home
63.81
Kempiiiaus : Co.
11:�dse. for Juvenile Home (June -July)
21.48
Lind Gravel Co.
House rent for Juvenile Home
43.55
City Sanitary Se-rvice Co.
Service for Juvenile Horne (11-or-1,2ay-June)
1.95
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. !::ills
`„rood for Juvenile (Tome (May)
10.75
Tniel & Welter
Ironing board for Juvenile Home
5.00
Red Cross Pharmacy
Drugs for Juve. Home(2.35) I Jail(11.95)
14.30
HaO
Hagen &- Ho�Tbera Paint Co.
etc. for Juve. Home(4.
Paint I . 70) Co. Home(6.16)
Cths.(08.'75) iL, Gar. Bldg.(3.00) (May -June)
20.61
lArs. F. Lohman
Services as Extra Nurse at County Home
17.50
Grace Blakeslee
do
2.50
4. T. Oliver
Labor at County Home
10.00
ID - RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
038
July TERM Tuesday THE lst DAY OF July 1930
Lee Grocery Co.
F. F. Gerard
N. J. Pynor
Ferndale Bakery
',Vhatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass in.
A. A. Carter
Frye Zc Company
Nick Rado
Fred E. Brown
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Bellingham Coal Mines,
Fox River Butter Co.
Lynden Departu,-4ent Store
T
H. LaDidus
Brown Barber Supply Co.
Gage Dodson Clothing Co.
Scotch Dye Works
G. L. Caylor
-i. A. T,,icDleill
Aubert Drug Co.
City Drug Store
Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory
darlow-iollin� gsworth Funeral Home
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatorium
,,.rs. Hannah K. Moe
Alva Aitken
Mrs. John Schemstad
i.irs. Lillian Ostlind
Peter Jorgensen
iv-rs. Margaret Phillips
B. A. G,,vinnup
Mrs. Esther Thompson
Ben Tucker
IL,aud Connolly
rs. Sm. Creasey
I:.:. N. Cone
`3. I. Portrey
Columbia Grocery
-J.-t. Baker Grocery
M. J. OfConnor
Broom Cole,, Inc.
Broom Cole, Inc.
Rue Grocery
Cleary Grocery
Jacobson Grocery
F. F. Gerard
Mountain View Store
N. C. Keith
Arni Anderson
Lynden Department Store, Inc.
'�Volten Montfort
',!,,'i1Tder Montfort
Everson Mercantile Co.
A. Potter
The Sumas Grocery
L. E. -Liaggard
Famous Shoe House
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. itliills
Ed. Hutton Fuel
Ben Holeman
',7illiam McCush
Lane �.- Bland
Bellingham Evening News
CD
Union Printing Co.
Griggs Stationery L- Prtg. Co.
00 Anstett Printing Co.
Griffith Printinr, Co.
G. L. 111Aorgan
Ferndale Record
The Letter Shop
1:1ulti-Letter Service
West Publisning Co.
!,,larcnant Calculating !`ach. Co.
Burr ou7hs Adding lvlacl•iine Co.
Remington Rand Business Service
C,
C. T. Charles
Tabor & Cruikshank
Pressentin 1,1otor Co.
Iddins Duick Co.
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
11. N. Buzzard
Bostromfs Super Service Station
CU)LL6LEA T EXPEASE FUND (continued)
�, I
Groceries for County Home
Groceries for Cottagers cz County 'lame
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Bread for County Home
Butter for County Home
Eggs for County Home
Yeat for Co. Home & Cottagers
Fisia for County Home (_May -June)
Rkiubarb for County 1-1017le
Coal for County Home (111ay)
i
Coal for Cottages at County Home (1,qay-June)
Feed for County Home
for Cottagers �: County Home
Shoes reoaired for County Home
Supplies for County Home
Underwear for County Home
Cleaning clotnes for County Home
Chickens for County Home
Repairs to Old Bldg. at Co. Home
Drugs for County Home
357.52
92.31
101.99
47.91
110.50
27.60
211.88
30.75
1.40
32.52
43.70
58.45
132.82
7.85
.40
2.00
2.50
180.16
162.00
14.65
Drugs for Co. Patients(12.20) County _Honie(33.75) 45.95
Laboratory work for County Physician
Burial of .1rs. Anthony
Care of County Tbc. Patients
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Care of 111arcy children
Care of Johnson family
Assistance to Miss McBeath
Assistance rendered T.'Irs. P-i-,1iton
Board of Walter Blakeslee
Groceries for Cvillin
Groceries for Golden
Groceries for Jensen, et al
Groceries for Hope., et al
Groceries for Edwards,, et al
Groceries for Johnson, et al
Groceries for Cline, et al
Groceries for Yrs. 'Prove (Apr -flay -June)
Gr:,,ceries(30.68) (34 for LeBarron
Groceries for Conrad
Groceries for Boyd., et al
Groceries for Lyons, et al
- M-dse.(20 Groceries 116 61) & 27) for Henry,
GroceeiesW.04) & '.Jood(4.50� for Schmidt,,
Wood for LrS. Bertrand
et al
et al
Groceries (12.11) & Mdse.(5.02) for Mrs.
-Hoffman
Groceries for Garvin
Groceries for Saunders
Groceries for Yrs. Conbad
Shoes for Pairs . Robertson
'Mood for Eckstrom, et al (-',Aay)
'Mood for Stra,11, et al
'Mood for Tlinard
House rent for P.'I:rs SLarvold (Jan to June
inc.)
Room rent for Miss -livans (flay -June)
Publ. for Commrs-(5.78) Treas.(15.53)
Supt(1.35)
;3z Ferry(.,75)
Su-oolies for County Offices (:;',ay -June)
Supplies for Agri. Agent
Suo3lies for Aduitor., Treasurer cc Agr.
Agt.
(I.-Iay-June)
Supplies for Clerk(23.00) x Treas.(1.70)
SuJplies for Election
Legal blanks for County Clerlk
Printing for Sheriff
Spacifications for Co. Engineer (Ttlay-June)
Boo'. -Is for Judge of Su,,). Court �,Il (May)
Rent of flac'_,.ina for Co. Treasurer (May -June)
Maint. service for Co. Treasurer (Jan to June inc)
Service to lldc-1. Leh. for Assessor Treasurer,
Typeviriter Su )plies for k-r. kgent
Mork on Safe for Co. Tre,_,surer
Parts for Sheriff ts car
do ',-May)
Parts for Sher. car(.10) Garage Serv. car (3.07)
Parts for Nurse(.98) S11eriff(13.82) ;& Hort. Inso.
cars(9.66)
Parts for Sher.(6.62) & Garage Se2v. car(5.63).
Repairs for SheriffTs car
Tires etc. for Sher(1.2)5) & Prob. Officer(38.20)
(Mch-June)
11.50
25.00
475.02
184.28
100.00
65.00
64-30
50.00
45.00
30.00
30.00
20.00
20-00
30.00
5.00
,1.70
15.00
19.30
14.19
'334. 01
93.35
96.74
20.00
33.81
37.74
36.43
25.74
60.99
25.05
136.88
95.54
6.75
17.13
28.82
6.01
20.00
4.00
32.50
27.75
6.50
27.00
117.00
23.41
195.62
3.50
107.15
24.90
22.50
20.10
3.25
10.50
25.00
30.00
16.47
15.00
8.00
.88
1.05
3.17
24.46
12.25
1.50
39.45
13.14
0. K. Tire Shop
Tires etc. for Sheriff (!-,�ay)
RECORD
OF
C®IN/1iMISSION ERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday
THE
ljt
DAY OF July
1930
Bob White Service, Inc.
StoraL-e Batter? Supply ("o.
I:icBeath Glass Co.
J. C. Penney Co.
Harry Damson's Cafe
Jack idlartints Restaurant
Hotel Leopold
Cafe Ricnelieu
August Levin
Geo . V,�n )Ningerden
Claude Carlson
H. 0. Goodman
p. eevin Parker
J. 0. islagnusson
147. M . Calrloun
Victor Roth
J. P. 111011
I . aggart
Ricliard Pierron
Ca s :)ev Erholm
Lps . 1. 'i. Pe -,--se
Ral-oh Stoddard
Le,rris Turner
Sidney Sparks
S. E. Pri�;more
Z7 . Ii'l. Callioun
Leonard Anstett
Osborne Berg
John Kienast
Geo. Cicovitch
p,l. ii. Cline
Yinnie Totters
Vim. Seaborg
Robert 1.1artin
E. L. Maire
Grunt Reed
Guy Ogden
Firs . iamidon
Fr��nk J. Sri.tLi
William Martin
Jess Fo1.
O. D. Post
0. D. Post
Isabella Fraser
B. B. Furniture Co.
Columbia Valley Lumber Co.
Neher Bros.
City Sanitary Service Co.
Central Uarket Grocery
Alonzo Greenwood
Sears Roebuck �l Co.
Frank Austin
Pacific Steam Laundry
R. L. 1-.verill
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. . P,iills
D. C. Lamoreaux
Bellingham Marine Ry. �'Z Boat
Bldg. Co.
To:iner Printing Co.
Bellingham Publishing Co.
Sparks Company
Thos. B. Cole
T. P. Jeffers
E. A. Nickson
M. J. Bamford
V7ebster Bamford
Pacific Telephone w Telegraph
Company
P. J. Zwa s chka
Frank Vermillion.
A. Nouwens
J. Treffers
Harold Zwaschka
L. P. Croft-
P. 1.1. Behme
V. B. 'Morgan.
Phil Shintaffer
F. E. Shulmier
Jo_.n YcCoy
F. W. Uncap iier-
Ted Z,,raschka-
i;?ax Fullner
Bert Bullock
Geo. Brown
CUilitEii'T LXI--UySB FJiil) (continued)
Tires, etc. for Cor.airs (19.00) Co. Home (26.50) ?
Service car(2.87
Battery service to Commrs.(7.02) Co. Supt.(16.88)
Sneriff (8.60) x Garage Serv. �1,lay)
4.24) (T.1ay-June)
101inds:iield for Lister car
,.,Idle. for Prisoner lielper in Co. Garage
Tileals for Jurors
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Juror Do
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17itness: Sta!;e vsVictor eisler (Emergency)
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Juror: do
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1`litness: State vs Jack Gibson, et al (Emergency)
do
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Witness: Stai;e vs Cecil Alex
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Do State vs Archie Fox
11
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J. of P: State vs di.nslow Bacon
do State vs Lester Coocer
Board of Prisoners LL
Shade for Court :louse
Lumber for Co. Home ; Court douse (10.27)
Plumbing repairs for Court House
Removing garbage from Court Mouse
Tobacco for ':�Jeatherford (play -June)
May-June
Barbering for 117eetherford �Llay-June�
pldse. for Janitor
Shoes for Prisoner Janitor
Laundry for Ctiis. (4.65) Jail(`15.15)
Repairs to clock in Jail
Wood for Jail (play)
Ins. Prom. on Ferry ''C hef K,,iinarr
Painting ferry boat rrChief Kwinall
Printing Ferry schedule cards
Publishing Ferry Schedule
Advertising for Ferry
preparing Bill of Sale of ferry ttCentraltt
HJAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Salary as Road Superintendent
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
Salary as Truck Driver
Do
Phone service e./c
Rock Crushing
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road machinery
" -9.37
36.74
7.65
10.58
64.40
12.80
16.20
34.70
7.40
6.60
6.60
6.60
7.40
'7.40
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.60
2.60
2.60
2.20
2.60
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
1 . 20
2.20
2.20
2.20
4.60
4.60
2.50
2.50
624.30
1.55
21.75
23.63
2.08
2.39
ry3.40
7.79
3.85
29.80
3.25
17.25
650.00
132.50
6.00
6.00
25.00
5.00
175.00
130.00
150.00
18.00
8.95
230.25
228.75
102.50
35.63
8.00
88.00
104.00
120.50
128.00
131.50
2.25
2.25
5.00
4.75
112.50
60.00
a
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Tuesday
THE
is t
DAY OF July
19 30
Ru- jd) and BRIDGE 1614D ( continued)
Newt. dale
Rock Crushing
Glenn T . Sharp
do
Irvrin G. Bostwick
do
Bernard Bruns
do
John `'Jest
do
Alfred Fosberg
do with truck
Geo. Schenk
do " It
Fr�.nk S. S';;ooe
do "
Bob Schenk
do It IT
Fred Tarte
do
R. H. Owen
do
Frank S . ST.°Tope
do it it
C. L: Palmer (Order to Arlien
Breuer)
do
C. Deal
Graveling 1,7elcome Fill
Bob Zwick
do
Bob Gay
do
John W. Osier
do
E. Littlefield
do
E. F. Peterson
do
T. R, Kenney
do
Fred Lowell
do
W. 17. Van Over
Re pairs to Bridges, etc.
Ed. Top
do
C. Benson
do
Joe Jensen
do
's'lillard Monroe
do
W. W. Van Over
Re_)airs to A St. Bridge neGr Blaine
Ed. Top
do
C. Benson
do
Joe Jenson
do
'Hillard 1,1onroe
do
Joe Gotchy
Grading Road 410 on Reservation
E. Bro!m
do
FrL:nk Vermillion
Rejai.rs to Cat
Fred Tarte
Re�)airs to Shovel
R . it . Ogren
do
Bellingham Evening !,TPv,,s
Publ . call for Bids on Lat . Hy
J. C. Penney Co.
Muse. for Prisiner Road Crewr`las:
iington State Penitentiary
highway Signs at R. D.
Bellingham iron 'Z Metal Co.
Pipe for R. R. Signs
la,,en Hogberg Paint Co.
, Signs p
Paint etc. for Road Si ns (Lay -June)
WeTractor Equip. Co.
PLI-ts for tractors
NooksL.ck Garage
do (Apr)
Asbestos Covering Supply Co.
1,1ay)
Parts for steam shovel �Y;-ay)
United 1,,lachine ';orks, Inc.
Repairs for Gas shovel
Larson cc .,filler
Reowirs to shovel, etc.
Diehl Ialotor Co.
Parts for Rd. Su;)t. car ,,. fW. Mc,-,Y.
Storc-.,ge Battery Su -,)ply Co.
3aLtery service to Road Suet, c<ir
Bostrom's Super Service Sta.
Tires, etc. for truces vwicri-June)
Lynden Department Store
'Hardware for macainery
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for shovel, crusher, etc.
The 1,7eldit Co.
Re-1)ai.rs to crusher a shovel
H. i11!. Buzzard
Repairs for crusher, etc.
.1o,:rard-Cooper Corooration
Screen for Crus ier
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Culvert for crusher l)lallt (11ay)
Claude Carlson
Melding, etc. a/c Rock Crustier
alolterw Montfort
i a.rd:•fare for Rock Crustier
Wnatcom Co. Dairyments Ass1n.
.Barbels for crusher :alant
Bernard Bruns
Hauling °eater for rocl, crusher
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Crustier ,� Ferndale Bridge
1:11o2rison Mill Co.
Lumber for Cr•us_.er Sc Bridge Repairs
Columbia. Valley Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge c`Z Equipment
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Bertrand Cr. Bdg. on I3 St.Road
Bellingham, Concrete Products Co.Culvert
for Road 410 on Reservation
Lynden iiigliway Service
Gas, etc. a/c H. St. Bridge
E. B. liinote
Gas for iioad Su;at . (Apr -June)
Lynden Service Station
Gas for Road Supt. car
South Alley Garage
�!�:ay-June)
do Apr)
Deming Township
Truck Rent a/c Welcome Fill
10V'm . Fig ensrla'a
naali�n gravel a/c road to rock crusher
1rs . Lena R. Bonner
Gravel for Riddle Slough Fill at 1,11elcome Bridge
Peter Ii . Van Dyk
Gravel for Ha.nngan Road
E. H. Bruns
Labor at bock Crustier
John Bullock
E. H. Ewing
Lux Gerard
John Bullock:, Jr.
Wendell fright
Sam Bullock
Nick 0mlin
1{�soer I'anknauser
Jo .n FLdikha.user
Bruce Lintz
H. 0. Smit_n
Paul Smith
J. L. Giese
Dave Carlso.:i, Justice Ct. Order
to ';d. H. Hen,mi, J. of P. in
settleicent of garnisliu:Eent
'�A�CE FJiD.P'k1I11I
Labor on Lake '.'1'riat . Blvd. etc.
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Deming jIi ckersLari Road
do
do
do
Labor on 11. 71. Diagonal Road
do
do
Patc.,ing )r�vements
45.00
90.00
88.00
45.50
40.00
270.00
630.00
670.50
172.12
146.25
121.87
54.00
32.50
45.00
38.25
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
00
28.50
31.50
31.50
27.00
63.00
4s9 . 85
47.25
4(.25
47.25
18.00
18.00
24.00
3.00
5.00
3.60
22.95
36.00
14.70
4.33
28.14
1.50
108.00
1.25
20.75
23.41
2.07
43.75
17.00
39.63
127.90
13.35
168.45
94.60
2.50
5.00
4.00
56.00
52.19
671.65
7.70
88.00
206.90
17.35
6.83
3.96
S.10
31.50
19.50
14.10
71.92
170.00
120.00
80.50
75.25
103.50
17.50
29.25
97.50
61.25
59.50
10.00
10.00
8.00
2.40
42.08
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday THE I s t DAY OF July
391
19 30
Bert Smit:a
Dave Carlson
Virgil Irwin
William Breuer
J. H. Lambert
C, . L . Howe
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Pacific l;ercantile Agency)
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
iii:ri i�iuT .�IGh'YZ �Y l;iyii'T�:i ��L'JCL FJI;D (continued)
2atciiing ?avements
do
do
Grading Guide i,:eridian Road others
Gr":aing Sumas-Kendall ho:;_d
do
Grading roads
Peoples StL-te Bank)
do
A. V"iasching
Repairs to
grl'-iders
(,,.!ay -June)
Puget Sound '-'Jelding 'Norks
do
Barron Tire Co.
Repairs to
trailer
c grader
Bellingham Builders Supply
Co.
Concrete,
etc. for
1d. 'ii. Diag . Rd P.it .
Bellingham Sash �r Door Co.
Luriber for
Agate Bay
Bridge (�;ay)
':iontgomer,r Fuel Co.
Wood for tar
pot
11ay)
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. _:;ills
do
J. 71. Austin
Gus. etc.
for Guide
T:eridian Road
Vi e-r1 Rd (Clay -June )
R. F. Raoer Piling for filatchinson Creek Bridge on Dem-','lick. hoed
Ta . L . Balfour
Artiur Emmerson
Join Mc Coy
F. ,,T . �TTlca filer
T,1ax Fullner
Clem Knutson
David Bisset
Albert Fazon
Ted Zv.iasci2ka
Wm. sadder
R. Chaoman
Robert Edwards
Fred Polinder.
Adrian Noulaens
Gilbert Lanknaar
Newt. -tale
Glenn T . Sharp
John :vest
Geo. Brown
Frank Vermillion.
Adrian Nouaens
Ray Chapman
A. +asching
United Mac pine 'Norks, Inc.
G. A. Palmer
RIVEil 1:i�:PRUVEi. ENT I' LD.
Labor on Marietta
liVirg
do
do
do
do
Labor on
?olinder
'ZJing = of.'iers
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
with teary
do
with truck
Labor on
Shumway I.ving
do
do
do
do
do
Hauling
brush for
Shumviay -,'Ming
Cutting
brush for
Shumway ','Zing
R, pairs
to Driver
�. Donkey (T,,lay-June)
Repairs
for Donkey
engine (1:1ay)
Piling
for Larietta
'Viing
Oeser-Gillespie Cedar Co. do
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank) do P- Galbraith Cribs
Farmers ILlercantile Co. Poader, etc. for Galbraith Cribs Equipment
Bellingham Builders Su,)ply
Co. Coal for 5hum•,,�ray 'giving w others (-may)
SOLijI.:�,iiS l itELIEF FU. fD.
atiie'a Johnson Relief
l;rs. Florence ioltzheimer do
Kenneth. )llcJeil Alexander do
Cody- Boa.l
Sandison Studio
Emma Otly
Gerrit Van Wingerden
LIQUJA INV ho"T1GATIWi-- FUlH).
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
Photos of still
WMESHC PRO`1'ECTIJrd FUED.
Damages a/c turkeys killed by dogs
J. of P. fee d/c 0t1J7' damage claim
DR"iA-;iGE DIST tICT #2 'aAI i`�, 'ITEil CE FU11D.
0. E. ;7ilson La.bor('70.00) matl(8.00) on ditch
Srii tn, Livesey, 1Xright Co. Bond Prem . a/c Comm s . Bonds
Lena 'Zleinman Labor on ditch
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Application of Clyde l'1. Larson for dances at 3irch Bay on July 1 to July 31, 1930,
Incl., was endorsed approved by the Board.
Board.
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of the meetings
Tile T,linutes/for the preceding month ^rere approved as submitted bar the Clerk of the
On motion tiie Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Wednesday, July 2, 1930, at 9 A. Tv,
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
TUdnesday THE 2nd
DAY OF July
rs SO
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T?.e Board met pursuant to adjournment on Tuesday, July 1, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of tree Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, I,lembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in Ott^ndance.
The follo•,-iin- proceedings -:-rere had:
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On motion of peeve, seconded by Laube, the Board accepted the contract work of A. F.
Reda on construction of br:.rn at County Rome, and final estimate of u133.35 arras ordered held
30 days as required by law.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, tze Board accepted trie work done under contract
by Geo. ii. Date on Riddle Slough Fill at Welcome Bridge.
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Bo,,�.rd rejected all bids for improvement of
Lateral Highway No. 3 (Drayton harbor Road) for the reason that S:lields -- Burrous bid and
J. 71. Riddle bid .rrere incomplete; B. E. Jocinson certified check :,res not sufficient to cover
the bid; Ciasteen Dorsey bid too high; C. 0. Davis not r>ro7er equipment.
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A G tY E L L'i E N T.
TiiIS AGRE i. L !T, made in du )licate this N'nd day of July, 1930, between Wl--iATCOL COUNTY,
`dz_Sul iG`1.0i`i, by its Board of County Commissioners, and CoLur;:13I�i '1'CliiSiiIi', by its Board 0f
Supervisors;
� ;iT`IZSSLTIi, That 7hereas, the Board of Supervisors of Columbia Tovinsi-Lip has heretofore
requested the co-o )eration of Vlilatcom County in the execution of the hereinafter described
road improvements in Columbia Township, the �,rork Lo be done ;iith County machinery and crew,
and under the supervision of the County load Superintendent; the County and Towrisnio to share
equally the costs of said improve ments -aliieii are riot to e _ceed in tot'.l the sum of cl.25000.00;
IAL-!iEFU iE, in consideration of the ubo;re, J tcOm County does hereby agree to
execute the follo�,ing work ,;ritia county i.tachinery and crew, and under the supervision of the
County Road Superintendent up to the amount of �`?'2,000.00:
Road '311 (South Pass Road) : Cleam out ditclies and do re~)air work on said road.
Koad ,�265: Extend �trork on said road to,rra.rd Silver from Where the ;cork
was s top :)ed last year.
I'; :-atcoia County hereby agreeing to pay one-half of sucii costs, and Columbia To,.%rnship hereby
agreeing to pay payrolls and e>pense claims covering ail amount equal to one-half of the cost of
such iri-:)rovements .
I y :y'I'L'i;ESS 111*JiiLr�EJF the said Nhatcom County Iias caused this agreement to be executed by
its Board of County Commissioners, and said Colurstbia To r iship nlas caused this agreement to be
executed by its Board of Supervisors, t,_e day and year first above %rrirtten.
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IT 3ou_rd of County Commiss-
ioners of 'f'l;utcom County It
It State of 'Nasrlln`;ton TI
11 if It rr it 1' It It It It It It TT tI it
Attest: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor U. Ex-oflicio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 1'aartin, Deputy
At pest: s:rs. F. Koeliler
Clerk
5ii1ATCOM COUNTY, +`IASr�Ii�GTOid.
By Geo. Elder
Chairmen of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Co.-IL.issioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
GU.LU!,iBIA `1.'&i'LJSH!---'
By J. J. E_tson
Chairr.,an of Supervisors
Peter Netten
Supervisor
Geo. 'Narner
Supervisor
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Wednesday THE
2nd
DAY OF July
1930
July t'
Thursday "
3rd
July
1930
Application of Delta Community Club for dances on July 4, 51 12 Q- 26, 1930, was
endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Thursday, July 3, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, July 2, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board: F•. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Menbers, and the Clerk
of tiie Board in attendance.
The following proceedings ,,rere had:
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f On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board of County Commissioners agreed to
pay to the Parkland Lutheran's Children's home at Everett, Washington, the sum of $12.00
per month for each of four Anthony children, for their care at said 'home.
June reports of Supt. of County `dome, Lummi Ferry and Northern State Hospital, and
the April, Play and June reports of Horticultural Inspector, were filed aith the Board.
Application of Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on July 5,
1930, was endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, July 5, 1930, at 9 A. M.
July 5, 1930. Present, Geo. Llder, Chairman of the Board 3c F. C. Reeve, Member.
Adjourned to meet on Ilonday, July 7, 1930, at 9 A. Ll.
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July. TI. ERM
Ponday
THE 7 t 1
DAY OF July....1930
The Board met oursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, July 5, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Roe:ve and Fred E. Laube, L11embers, and the Clerk
of the Board in at':endance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Puget Sound Pourer 'C Light Co.
Northwest Hard,, -rare Co.
Yorse Hardware Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Iuorthlaest 7lardrrare Co.
i,orse Hardware Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Acme Tovaiship
Fern&,.le Township
Nooksack To-wnship
Rome Tovrnship
Semiahmoo lownshi-s
Ten ?Mile Township
1,'ountain Vie,,"' Tol�rnship
Shell Oil Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Shell Oil Co.
CURREiiT EXP�1JSE FuivD.
Expense as County Commissioner
16.70
do
4.70
do
11.18
Lts . for Ctfis (121.29) Gas for Jail (13.17)
Lt . � Pow. for Garage (28.04) Lts . for Juve .
L-Iome (10.38) Co iome(90.43) Indignets (6.94)
Tokens for ;`:udi tor• (5.00)
275.25
Iidj,r. for Cths(2.50) Garage (29.13) Co. dome
(36.04) L• Ferry 3.00
100.617
Hdw. for Sheriff 5.51� Co. Home(35.50) Garage
(6.38) Ct:is.(3.74) R Ferry(8.27)
59.90
Gas for Auditor (20.00) kuel for Cths (97.18) Gas
w kuel for Co. iiome(217.71) S, Ferry 91.11
426.00
RCkD and BiRlDGL FJidll.
ilard•,rare for Crustier, etc.
68.60
do
530.94
G::,s _" oil for Crusher, etc.
48.45
County's '- Impt. Acme Twp. Roads per agreement
69.83
CountyTs cost road im-its IT ►T
600.00
do �► ►1
130.04
do ►► ►►
2`13.36
do ►► ,►
93.65
do ►► ►► (:ay)
443.76
do +► ►r
420.56
Gas ), oil for Crusher
178.05
r ERMYUNLid t FUND.
.
Hardware for Sa.mi.sh lid. w Lake iJ;.l: t. Blvd. 3.47
Gas c; oil for road machinery 124.66
Gas 6, oil for graders, etc. 85.58
do 27.51
RIVEN IIli'i�UVEELi_dT F-011 D.
Standard Oil Co. Oil for river machinery 17.37
union Oil Co. Oil for Galbraith Cribs w Siiumway dings 10.54
Morse Ha.rdvra -e Co. Hard, -rave for Larietta Wing, , etc. 416.02
l On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, tfie C .airman of the Board was authorized to
sign an agreement with C. W. Moffatt E;r: nting County tiie right to take gravel etc. from
':loffatt land for Lateral Hig niay No. 3 iiflprovement.
k G R E E t;l E i� T.
THIS A'Gi1LL,11ENT made and entered into this 7th day of July, 1930, by and between C. 71.
J
MOF:FATT, party of the first ,art and 6 Hir TCOM CUUiJTY, a :Municipal Cor )ora tion of the State of
Washington,, party of the second ?art,
,"ITIJESSETil: That for and in consideration of t:ie sum of Fifty Dollars (�50.00) to be
maid by the party of the second _cart, tale party of tie first part does zereby grant unto the
party of the second part, the right to excavate and remove one thousand (1000) cubic ;,lards of
gravel, rock and boulders, more or less, as t o pa.rt;;r of the second _part may require, from the
following described land situated in 'Nhatcom County, Sta7 of 71ashington, to-�vit:
The Easterly mart of Lot Six (6) exceL)t tie South 156 feet thereof, in
Section Eighteen (18), Tounship Forty (40) Nortii Range One (1) E. r1.
Said gravel, rock and boulders to be removed by the party of the, second part vrithin ninety days
after the execution of this agreement and a pit or excavation from which the same is removed,
to be left in a safe and neat condition.
IN 'iJIT21ESS ';7-EREOF, the party of tie first ,)art uas hereunto set his :nand and seal, and
the party of the second part by resolution of its Board of County Commissioners, have hereunto
caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto affixed ttie day and year first above ,mitten.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM o-,-Iday THE i til DAY OF July
1930
4 90
It IT It IT It !1 11 11 !1 1! It 1! !1 It
It Board of County Cornr1iss- tt
II ioners of V1h,.;tcom County II
Stai;'e of �,,a.sniil;;ton It
Tt Ti 1t 11 ?: tt ti 1T 11 li N it 1( II fi
ATTEST: G . R . KI1,1 CAI D
Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of County
Commissioners.
By F. C. Llartin, Deputy
S'T'riI'E OF �;i i SFiIhGTON )
( SS
County of ".`hzatcom )
C. ti'!. moffatt
Party of the First Pert
's`liil'-,TCOi,i CO U11 TY, A i.iuni c i pal
Corporation of the State of
,`ashington,
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County �
Commissioners
I, Carl 11cCoy, a Notary public in and for the State of lrJaslli.ngton, residing at
Bellingham, uo hereby certify that on tr>_is 7t,: day of July, 1930, personally appeared
before me, C. 'N. is UFFRT'T', to me known to be the individual described in, and ,,rho executed
the 'aithin and foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me tiiat he signed and sailed the
same as his free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes t-ierein mentioned.
GIVEN UraiJ it i.iY AijD uFFlC1xL SLIiL t-li s 7th day of July, 1930.
tT tt rs r► r !1 r rt Ti r1 rr .1r II n tr tt tt n Carl 1. c Coy
tr Carl i,,lcCoy notary Public it CT _r'Y "U$3LIC in a.nd fur the State of
tT Commission Expires Llar.23,1934 11 ;l-; s.iington, residing, at Bellingham therein.
II State of VJashin ton 11
11 11 IT II it !( !1 TT T' '! !I IT 11 11 1T 11 11 It
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Bi T+'OfflL `T'iiE 13O.L.EW U"i" CUU uTY COI4IirilSSIOi1TERS OF
W--ii,.TCOM CUU14TY, viA6iiliWGTON.
Ird THE i` iiT" ER OF ILiPROVE;1Ei�T
OF DRAY`T'ON LLRBuii LOADS 8 1'�1�D ) iddEJDED RESULUTIJI� TO IIILP'riOVi� AND
37 AS .L.LT'ERAL i-IG.-idAY i40. 3 ( CALL FOR BIDS.
N iRE S, bids for improving 21 miles of Lateral lic-way '-T'To. 3, being Drayton larbor
Roads No. 8 and 37, were considered by this Board tie 30th day of June, 1930, in accordance
lit . duly--)ublished call for bids; and
;1-aEREi S, all of tiie bids submitted, being five in number, were rejected for the
reason that the bid, of Shields Burrous and t'7e bid of J . m . Riddle were imcom )lete; the
certified check of B. E. Jo=inson aas not sufficient to cover his bid; the bid of Chasteen
c Dorsey was too high; and C. 0. Davis did not have I�roper equipment; and
Vd-EHEzS, it is now deemed advisable by this Board to improve only one (1) mile of
said road at this time;
NOW, THEhhFWiE, BE 11 AESuLVED t'iat jublic interest demands the improvement under
the provisions of Chapter 88, Session Lags of 1929 of County Road �10. 8 L.nd part of County
Road iuo. 37, to be known as L'TLii.".L 3, situated aithin the County of Vflliatcom,
and described as follows: Beginning vi-aere Road No. 37 leaves tie Blaine -Ferndale paver ent
in tine rlat of the City of PlymoutLi; thence westerly across California. Creek and around
Drayton 76.1arbor to the `T'o,.°;rishi_) line bet.,een T-gins=-1ip 40 1%?, R 1 E, and 1 IN, W. ire.; thence
South on said township line 400 feet more or less to the one (1) mile ;-)oint.
IT IS FUR.TLEi-1 n1,REDY iiESOLVED tiiut the Clerk of this Board be, and he hereby is
directed to issue a call for bids for im.7roving one mile of said hig'Inway F;.ecording to flans
and specifications on file in t.ie office of t=ie Count;; Su_,ervisirig Frigincer, said bids to be
opened and considered at the hour of 10:00 A.1.1. on ionday, July 28, 1930, and each bid
shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to five .)er cent of the amount of such bid.
Tile Board reserves tie right to reject any or all bids.
396
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE Y t1l DAY OF July 1930
Done in regular adjourned session of tine Bo: i-a this 7th day of July, 1930.
it II I It I! ' II it I '1 11 !T '! 11
n Board of County �-ommiss- ►1
►► ioners of ','Jlatcom County n
►► State of !.`ashin;ton II
it it it 1! 11 11 11 11 f1 tl tt IT tt 11
Ati;est: G. P. Kincaid
County Auditor : Ex.-officio
Clerk of the Eoard.
Der F. C. I, urtin, De )uty
Geo. Elder
Cha.i ratan of t1leBoard.
F. C. Recve
County Comarissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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application of John 3. 01�.eall for Pool Table license for O1i,eall Service Station, near
Ferndale, was endorsed approved by the Board.
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BEFOi E Tiih BuaRD )F CucNTY OF
C01ii COUNTY) 4.b_SiiIIdGT6N .
IN TnE Ir1.1-iTTL rt UFO' Sr.LL OF )
C061l'TY tP'.LHj?L11'TY AUQ_jIHED ( URDEti, 6F S 1LE.
I{'UR DELi1_NQuhi,T 1''IiES. )
�'uiiL r�lL�i, the real property riereinafter described ,ias heretofore acquired by the County of
�'Ihatcom, St to of ".7ashir_gton, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit, and a deed for
said reLi.l :property was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County by the County
Treasurer, in accordance ~Teti: the lairs of the State of 7ashington; and
the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property iiereinafter described;
IT IS H_';" LBY UitDLR_D by the Board of County Commissioners of the said C
County of ',T,+hatcom, State of V-1ashington, that the County Treasurer of said county be, and Yee
hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the hi:,:lest
and 'nest bidder, all as -provided in Chas, 263 Session Laws of the State of Jasiiington for 1927,
?ROVIDEll, iOt'dEVErt, that said .)roperty sliall not be sold b lo:ri the minimum price hereir_L-fter
fixed for said property by t�lis Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to
:)ublisii a notice of the sale of said )roperty in the Bellingiiam Evening Ne% s, being the county
official newsipaper, and a dozily nei1spa;)er print-ed and i)ubl:isaod in said county, once w 'leek,
for tiaree consecutive" weeks, :ihien said notice siill set forth the .�ro�)erty to be sold as here-
in l.f to described, together ,,rite: the time and place of said sale, irdich s" all be between the
:,ours of 9 o1clock k. il. and 4 olclock ?.M. on a date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer,
at the front door of the County Court House in Bell] n ;riam, in said County, 'iNTashinoton, and said
notice shall furt.ler scat forth tciat said s,-- le may be adjourned from dL:,y to da, by said County
Treasurer, by public announcement raiade by the said County Treasurer, at tiie time and Mace
designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time aind place at 'Inich said sale may be
adjourned.
Tile following are the descriptions of the real )ru-.Derty to be sold, and t1ae minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the Count; Ccn :.issiUnars:
f,:in. Price
fixed by
Descri:)tion Year Tax Co.Commrs.
Lot 18 Blk 101 Fairhaven Land Cos
1st Add. 1919 ,26.31 27.00
Lot 26 31k 1 Blaine 19:30 16.29 20.00
Lots 23, 24, 25 Blk 20 Blaine 1D20 421.83 100.00
Lots 1 to 14 Blk 3 Grand Vier Add
to Fairhaven 1.32� 17.27 17.27
S'!I t of IsV1IL Soc 2, Tp 39 IN, R 6 E,, 40 A c . 1921 22.03)
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
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July TERM A,londay THE '! to DAY OF July 1930
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Min. Price
fi ed by
Description Year Tax Co. Commrs.
NYJ4 of SVII Sec 21 T:p 39 fl, R 6 E 40 ac. 1921 61.48)
Lot 1 (being TVE4 of NE4) Sec 3, Tp 39 N,
R 6 E, 47.67 ac. 1921 86.01) 170.00
Done in regular adjourned session of tLe Board this 7th day of July, 1930.
Tt II It It I It It It 1t It It tt I It II
n Board of County Commiss- It
TT ioners of Whatcom County 11
rr State of VJashington it
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Attest: G. P. KIDCriID
County Auditor ?4 El,-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin) Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
The State Tre-:surer ► s estimate of Lateral High,,ia.y receipts for 1931, being
$84,719.35, ras filed with the Board.
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On Notion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Friday, July 11, 1930, at 9 A. P11.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 11j.Iorday, July '7, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and �)roceedings had:
SOLDl%, L'5 T RELIEF FUi�D.
F. A. Baldauf Relief' $ 35.00
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`' On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board accented the work done by D. J.
Stevenson under contract, anct the Chairman of the Board was autIaorized to sign the 2nd
Estimate and Final Estimate of D. J. Stevenson, for ,paving Perm. 11y. ,'-.�'14 (Rd. 155 from G.M.
Rd to Lynden).
On 1iotion the Board adjourned at 3 P. 1M. to meet on Monday, July 14, 1930, at 9 A.T.,1.
398 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE 14th DAY OF July ig 30
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 11, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The followino, claims were alloyed and
�D proceedings had:
CU2,HEJJT EXPENSE FUbD.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid 199.95
do. do Garage 100.78
State Treasurer Contribution on June payrolls 53.59
County Garage Addntl Service & Supplies to County Cars from
Co. Garage 233.27
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid 28.09
do do Garage 557.75
State Treasurer Contribution on June )ayrolls 110.15
PERLIAIEIvT IiIGHiLY LAINTEii,,-NCE FOND.
G. P. Kincaid., Co. Auditor Reimburse Gar. Rev- Fund for claims paid 38.95
State Treasurer Contribution on June payrolls 25.41
RIVER IL,1111tiUVEL!Et�T FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on June payrolls 85.62
SULDIBES1 RELIEF FUND.
Nellie Collins Relief 18.00
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, tine Board granted t."'le, request of Axel Lind for
extension of time to August 1,, 1930, for completion of contract on Lake W'hatcom Boulevard.
The surety bond of Barney Manson as Constable for Blaine, covering -period of June 30,
ID -
1930 to June 30, 1931, in amount of 4r500.00 given by Maryland Casualty Co., was approved by
the Board and filed with County Clerk.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COU14TY COMLISSIOJERS jF
WHATCOM COUNTY, UVASHlNGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEIi9Ek4T 1,7ITH COUNTY
OHDLR ALLOWING CREDITS.
TRASURLJR FOR _L,ViO1\]TH OF MAY, 1930
"dilERE-kS, Pliny T. Snyder,, Acting County Treasurer for Whatcom County., 'Nashington, has
filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same
has been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting Treasurer,
be,'- and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CAS-i PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
School Fund
Military Fund
Public fligh%,iay Fund
Permanent Highway Fund
E 1-ligher Education Fund
Capitol Building Fund
Reclamation Revolving Fund
Veterans' Compensation Fund
Forest Fire Protection Fund
Parks & Parkways Fund
Game Fund
k '""SH PAID CITY & TO:.*JA TREASURERS
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CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREhSURERS
W.CAIRRANTS REDEEILED:
Current Expense Fund
Road &- Bridge Fund
Permanent Highway 11aintenance
Soldiers' Relief,Fund
County Game Fund
Liquor Investigation Fund
Law Library Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
School Districts, General Fu-rial
School Districts, Building Fund
13080.80
522.50
60.16
9.48
23.86
2.,067.77
123.23
14.03
751.39
171.96
96.25
580.60
2,510.62
23,,762.90
4,960.63
2,332.54
125.00
19L.17
150.00
68.00
5.00
41,,109.42
9,788.95
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Yonday THE 14t" DAY OF July
399
1930
VU'AHIHANTS REDEEMED (Continued)
Port of Bellinghas Fund 2)124.31
Glendale Rd. Impt. Fd. (Hy -I!r-'-c)3) 500.00
Drain. Dist. #3 1.1aint. Fund 2.50
Drain. Impt. Dist. #4 Constr. Fund 12, 4.40
Ii1TEh'1:-JST 0111 6IAR-RIILIITS.
School Districts, General Fund 38.76
Drain. Impt. Dist. :94 Constr. Fund 64.61
BONDS REDEEL'IED:
School Districts Bonds 5,400.00
IATEJRE'ST 01' 1 3UI' DS:
h Scool Districts Bonds 22055.00
Total Disbursements 109)728.62
Vie do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on li;ay 31, 1930, as shown by the
County ,".uditor I s chec1l, of; Treasurer T s- cash, to be as follows :
DeDository Treasurer's Balance
First National Bank of.Bellingham
Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham
NO2t1-i-western National Bank of Bellingham
American N-,,tional Bank of Bellingham
Union Trust Company of Bellingham
First National. BL.n'K of Lyndon
First National Bank of Ferndale
Peo:)les State Bank of Lyndon
Citizens State Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bank of Custer
Bank of Sumas
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Total Cash on L)e-.)osit
CA&I Ilj OFFICE:
446,474.75
101.835.12
131,726.23
35,000.00
30,000.00
455000.00
45,000.00
20yOOO.00
20,000.00
155000.00
10"000.00
10,000.00
15.,00.0.00
0 925)036.10
Investments w 165025.00
Chec'-ks Warrants 5, 5,10 (-:). 30
Cash in Vault 534.00
Currency in Till 585.00
Silver in Till 60.93 22i751.23
Grand Total Cash on Hand
$ 947,787.33
IN TEST 17,JJ11�iY "1L-1EfJE0F' ,-ie have hereunto sot our hands and affixed the seal of the
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Board of County Commissioners of ',11hatcom County., '1,lashington, this 14t-q day of July, 1930.
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! I it It I I it I 1 1. 1 11 it *11 IT 11 11 IT I?
It Board of County Coi,,imiss- 11
It ioners of Whatcom County It
it State of 111as-aington if
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Attest: G. P. KINCkli)
County Auditor w Ex-officio
Cle2ko.-[' the Board.
By F. C. Lartin., Deputy
Goo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Count,, Commissioner
Ap.)lic.-ation of La'Ile Samis"a Development Co. for dwnce at Rainbow Be;-"ch on July 15,
1930, was endorsed approved by t-',-ip. Board.
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On Llation the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on ',7edr.esd1-,y, July 16, 1930,
at 9 A.
400 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
J my TERM ',.Vednesday THE 16th DAY OF July ig 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment t!_-�],:en on Londay) July 14, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder., Chairman of the Board; F. C. Rceve and Fred E. Laube Ie-bers, cnd the Clerk
of tiae Board in attendance.
The following proceedings 170*r,3 '-lad:
✓ On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube,, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign a Budget � statement of Agreement for County -City Health work totaling l,"125,,391.00 of
which tne County portion is 1Y13,345.00 U.S. DUj)jiC Healt.'al Service wy3,6300.00, City of
Bellingliam
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, t.*Iie Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign 2nd Estimate of kxel Lind on Perriianent Iiic,,fiway #11A (Lake Whatcom Blvd.) in amount of
$8.,873.24, less Q1,330.99, being w7,542.25.
Approval by Director of Higiraays of county amended resolution re impt. Lateral Hy.
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#3 (Drayton Harbor Rd), laas filed witi, the Board.
On 1,otion the Board adjourned at 3 1). Til. to meet on Thursday., July 17, 1930,
at 9 A. A1.
July TERM
RECORD
OF
CUNITMISSI®NERS
PROCEEDINGS
Tnursday
THE
17 tip
DAY of July
30
T e 3oard met pursuant to as jounnment taken on ';'dednesday, July 16, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Ctiairr;an of Lie 3oard; F. C. Reeve and Fred B. Laub- ?,ieznbers, and trip Clerk
of tie Board in attendance;
The follo,..ing proceedings were iad:
Surety bond of C. B. Harter as Deputy Co. Treasurer, in amount of 1;"10,000.00 given
by U . S . Fidelity : Guaranty Co . , Nas u.) )roved by tide Bo and •and filed wit-1 Counter Clerk.
Claim : f J. R. Vail in sum of 4'AJO.00 against J. H. Lic.i on contr;..ct for impt.
Lateral :Ti-hway ;z2 (3irc:i Bay Snore Road), ,,ids filed.
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On Iloti an the Board adjourned at 12 11. to meet on Friday, July 18, 1930, at 9 A. zS .
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Frluay
THE 18tr1
DAY OF July
193.0
The
3oard met
a)ursuant to adjournment ta'.en
on T1-u2sday, Jaly 17, 1930.
?resent,
Goo. Elder,
Chairman
of the Board; F. C. Reeve and
Fred:. Laube, I,1ei.ibers, and
the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedi.hgs were had:
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B`FORL TEE BW-�?u) OF CUUIvTY OF
li4 TLLi LiiT L'-1.'l OF T,iL VI.C.LLTIJil
OF 1ii.R30ii Vlhl'u` ADDITI,Jdl;
is D�ITTJI '1'0 F1:1R i.�Vl'A SLATTLE
SYluDI Cli'TE ADJlTI6i1; .LGL 1 a Hi'?,PPY
VihLLLY ADDI`f 1k'-)N `l'U THE CITY OF,
F.�Ii',ERVEN AND GR.,i11D VIE`,! ADDITI0i1
TO Fj.iI311tiVE 1.
:!_i!lf CW,1 COUld Y, r7 i�SH liTW .
N0
O R D E R.
Vila i,iiiTTER coming on regularly for .-hearIM7 before trie Board at ten olclock r_. 1.1., this
18t11 day of July, 1930, and
IT h?i Ej RIziG 'TJ THE Bu.,iw t-,iat due notice t-_ereof na.s been duly and regularly i-)osted as
by lair provided, and
IT FJR`1'iiER !,1?2L'il.:il1-4G TO T-AE 3J.LRj that it is to the public interest that said petition
be granted.
IT IS ii.-i L3Y UEji�HLD tnat the PLit of Harbor Vie -a 1lddition, i!:iLLtcom County, I .shington,
recorded in Book 2 of Mats at Page 63, records of `�'dna.tcom County, ff snington, be and the same
is Thereby vacated and that all streets and alleys thereon according to said Plat, be and the
same are le ' eby vacate d; beat the Plat of Tacoma Addition to FL.i.r l ven, ',7- atcon, County, �`!asih-
inCton, recorded in Book 2 of Plats at Page 63, be and the same is hereby vacL-ted and that all
streets and alleys thereon, according to said :)L.t, be and the same are hereby vacated; ti*--at
the plat of Seattle Syndicate Addition, `dhatcom County, `,7as:iington, recorded in Book 2 of plats
at Page 63, be and the same is hereby v;_zcated and that all streets and alleys in said Seattle
Syndicate Addition be and the s�,.me are hereby vacated; tihat the Plat of GI -and View Adi ition to
1''airilaven, :11latcom County, ';'lasain�;tin, recorded in Book .3 of Pl�lts =;t Pa;e 40, be and tfle saI,e
is hereby vacated and that all streets and alleys in said Grand View nddition to Fairhaven, be
and tale sane are Thereby vacated; that the Pet_,, t of Page l s -,--a )uy Valley Addition to ',+Tie": tcom County,
Washington, recorded in Book 4 of Plir.ts at rage 18, be and the same is hereby vacated "..nd tnat
all roads, streets and alleys in said Page's ,IlapDy Valley rlddition to Fr..irhaven, be and the same
are hereby vacated; said above nailied additions embracing and including lands described as the
East .Half (E2) of the South,iest . uarter (S'7.�) of Section Eighteen (18) and tale Northeast Quarter
(NEB) of the 1iortiheast !uarter (11E'-) of Section Nineteen (10) all in Township Thirty-sf:ven (37)
11ortih Range Tiiree (3) Last 'u. 1; ., according to the Government Survey.
Done in regular wdjourried session of tale Board this 18tLi day of July, 1930.
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11 Board of County Commiss- rt
+t ioners of 'fiilatcoL: County IT
11 State of 'Ia slirl�ton rr
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Attest: G. 1). iSIiiCAID
County Auditor '- Es -off icio
Cleric of the Board.
Goo. Elder
C airman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Count;; Commissioner
By F. C. 11artin, Deputy.
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday
THE 18tn
DAY OF July
i9 30
Affidavit of posting notices re vacation of Harbor Viex addition, etc. was filed
with tree Board.
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Plotice of vacancy on Board of Supervisors for Ten Mile To�,°mship, and recommendation
for appointment, was filed y,,ii to the Board.
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0n Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. 11. to Meet on Monday, July 21,
1930, at 9 A. M,
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July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE
21st
DAY OF July
19 3 `)
The Board met pursuant to adjournment tak.en on Friday, July 18, 1930. 'present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, I.7embers, and the Clerk
of the Bo,:..rd in attendance.
The follo•,rinE, claims were allowed and proceedings iiad:
i�,U'AD and Biili)GE Pu-.,4i).
D. J. Stavenson Second Estimate on Perm. Hy. #14 � 486.96
On motion of reeve, seconded by Laube, tr-Ie Board agreed t(.) s;ive free tr tns,)ort�1 Lion on
ferry to mei.ibers of tale Boys ,- Girls 4 H Club to ,)icn.ic, in BellirlgL1._rn on ,_u-ust 9, 1930.
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y On motion of .Reeve, seconded by Da.ube, tl,e Ciiairm�,.n of t �e Board s;as autAorized to si 'n
1st Estimate of J . E. Lich on Lateral Iligh"rray 110 . 2 (Bircii Buy i-d .) in ariount of `6, 930.34.
V Petition to establish a second viDting :precinct in Crescent To:°rnship, rras filed •.rith the
Board.
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f ArD_)lications for dunces by Ten :file Grange at Van Dyke t s Barn on July 16, 1930; ilelpors
Club at Liberty Hall; Geo. V1. A. Iiinton at Glacier hall; St. Peter t s C_zurc_i at Blue Urd L4all;
Lake S_.mis�i Develoument Co. at Rt:inbo:�r Beach, all on July 19tI,; and Goshen CorlmunitN Club on
July 13, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 10, 23 ? 30, 1930, were endorsed a)proved by the Board.
On T:'otion the Board adjourned at 12 iti. to meet on "-'uesday, July 22, 1930, ,It 9 A. V.
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July TERM Tuesday THE 223IIQ DAY OF July I9 30
The Board met Jursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, July 21, 1930. Present,
Geo. Blaer, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and tied E. Laube, I,embers, and the Clerk
of tree Board in attendance.
The follo':=Jinn; proceedings were :gad:
STA1'EL&E `i' uF iiGi=iEELENT Ri L+iTIVE `1'J EXPENSES
uF_DELjidSTRL' IWI 4dJWf Ii RURAL S4�il'TATIOh
July 22, 1930.
The Public Health Service of the United States having proposed, in accordance 'rrith
an Act of Congress, approved to conduct demonstration work
in rural sanitation in ti.e City of Bellingf am and ',rtrnatcom County, Was_iington, at an esti-
mated total of Twenty Five Thousand Three iiandred Ninety One Dollars (�;25,391.00), I, GEORGE
ELDER, Chairman Board of County Commissioners of Vrna.tcom Counter, Washington, and JOHN A.
KELLOGG, Mayor of tae City of Bellingham, Vvlasriington, within ,rrnich said community is located,
in accordance .'Fith the po'rJers conferred upon me by law, agree to pay in behalf of said
Whatcom County, Washington, the sum of Thirteen T''lousand Eight Hundred and Forty Five Dollars
(($13,845.00) and the City of Bellingham, 'a%raslaington, the sum of Seven Thousand nine Hundred
and Forty Six Dollars out of moneys ap0ropriated and to be appropriated and
aut;iori7ed for health functions by provisions of County and City Budgets to be dated October
6th) 1930, a. copy of which is hereto annexed and by reference thereto, hereby made a pert of
this agreement of the County of I'di-latcorn and Cit-v of Bellingham, Was.Liington, towards the
support of such work during tiie fiscal year ending June 30, 1931, in accordance riith letter
herato attached.
if it 11 11 IT it 11 11 11 11 11 1! tt I I Geo . Elder
IT Board of County Comriiiss- 11 Chairman Board of County Commissioners,
tl ioners of Whatcom County 1t ',71 atcom County, 71ashington.
,t State of ';dus zin ton 1'
TI I 1t tl li I 111 11 11 11 11 11 '1 11 it John A. Kellogg
Eayor of the City of Bellingham,
'.'lashington.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 El. to meet on Friday, July 25, 1930, at 9 A. M'
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July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 25th DAY OF July 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, July 2.13, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder., Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Leribers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claim was allowed and proceedings had.
SOLDIERS i-iLELlEF F01,1D
Carl Bang Relief 15.00
Application of Puget Sound Power Light Co. for ligh
t franchise over certain roads in
-11hatcom County., was filed with the Board.
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I.ti THE MATT.L7] OF THE .0PLICnT10i; OF
PUG-E,T SOU14D POWER L LIGI-:!T CO11PAJY YOR A Fr--,,.,:dJC_4_ISE
OVER CERTAI.Lv ROADS IN 'dHY.TWT-,1 CuUIdTY, ST.L',TE OF 141ASHIlIGTO1,17.
BE that at an adjourned regulr.::.-r session of tie Board of County Commissioners
of 111hatcom County,
State of
',,Vashington, held in
t',-ie Commissioners
Room in
-he
Court House in the
City of Bellingham,
111hatcom
County, WasiLington,
on the 25th day of
July,
1930,
at whica meeting
there -;iere Present GEO. ELDER, F. G. RELVE and FRED E. LAUBE, they being all the. Commissioners
of said County, and there also being, present G. P. the Auditor of said County, and as
such the Clerk of said Board, the follo,.-iing among other proceedings were had, to -wit:
Puget Sou4d Power � Lig"'it Company, an flel ectrical companyll, conductiriE,, an Ite-lectric plant"
in such County presented to the Board a written for the authority, right, privilege
and franchise for the applicant., its successors and assigns, toaontruct, maintain and operate
transmission lines for transmitting electtic power, including electric lights as one of the
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manifestations of such electric pol:ier, together with the poles, uires and other al7purtenances,
upon., over, along ceand across the following described public roads in Vrhatcom County, not within
the limits of any corporate city or town., viz:
1. TI-le paved Highvv&y between Deming, and Nickersiaam and Southerly to the Southerly county
limits of 7,Fhatcom County, including Permanent Highways numbered Six (6). Six A. (6 A) and Six B
0
(6 B)
2. Roads Numbered Two Hundred Seventy-three (273), Five Hundred Sixty-four (564), That
portion of one Hundred Twenty (120) Southerly of Section Twelve (12); Three TTundred Forty-nine
(349), Five Hundred Seventeen (517),, Five Hundred Eivhteen (518), Four Hundred Fifty -Seven (457),,
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Four hundred Forty-two (442). Two Hundred Fo--oty-nine (249), Four Hundred Forty-one (441); all
in Township Thirty-eight (38) 1,Jorth., Range Five (5) East., 111. M.
3. Roads ,�Jumbered:- T-wo Hundred Seventy-t%,,,ro (272) 1,7esterly of Section Three (3); that
cart of Two Hundred Forty-one (241) on the Section line common to Sections six (6) and Seven (7),
Four Hundred Nineteen
(419)
and all roads in
Section Seven (7)
in or in the vicinity of Acme,
Township Thirty-seven
1
(37)
North, Range Five
0
(5) East, IN. M.
4. Road Numbered One Hundred Twenty (120) in Sections Thirteen (13), Twenty-four (24) and
Twenty-five (25), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Four (4) East., 1,1,1. 11.
5. The road between Maple Falls from a connection 'ait.""Ithe Mt. BL-Iker Highway Aortherly to
an intersection with Road Six Hundred Forty-seven (647) and to the North line of Section Six (6),
Township Forty (40) North, Range Six (6) East., 111. Til.
6. Roads Numbered Six Hundred Forty-seven (647) and Five Hundred Sixty-eight (568) in
Section Thirty-one (31), Township Forty-one (41) idortil, Range Six (6) East, 71. M.
RECORD OF CULNUMI SSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE
5tli
DAY of July
4-07
1930
7. Road Lumbered Six hundred Forty-si,. (646) from a point on the quarter section
corner common to Sections Seven (7) and Eight (8) , Township Thirty-eight (38) ?'North, R=!.nge
Three (3) East, ,7. Pe ., t'.er_ce Southerly to the section corner, common to Sections Seven (`r')
and Eic-ht (8), Seventeen (17) anLd Eighteen (18), `f'o,!rns`ii? aria Range aforesaid; thence
17esterly and Southerly along Road Numbered Sixty-three (63) to a connection with Load Dlum-
bered Six Hundred T,.^renty-t,;io (622) .
8. All roads, streets, alleys, avenues and )ublic ;places in t .e following described
Plats filed in the office of the 1,uditor of ','Liatcom County, I,Vashington, on the dates spec-
ified :
a. Plkt of "Eldridge Donation Claim "addition Supplementallf, filed December 8, 1927.
b. Plat of "Olympic Subdivision'} filed December 8, 1927.
c. Plat of "Seaviea Gardens" filed December 8, 1927.
d. "Pl--:t of Summerland" filed k,)ril F37, 1925.
e. "P1�: t of First Addition to Surimerland" filed fi oril 15, 1927.
f . "Plat of El Reloosa Place" filed 121arch 23, 1926.
g. ITP! t of Eldridge t s Industrics.l Sites" filed September 15, 1928.
�l. Plat of "T:obles lucre Tracts" Mod Ap2il 8,' 1910
i. Plat of IlBennett Bill Su:,,..)lemental" filed ray 20, 1929.
j. 1 t o�
p a �' "Grilfit.Purr. _duition" filed 'L.y 27, 1330.
k. Plat of "DonovJ.:.n-1!b.rietta Road `l'rE.cts", not filed, located in Section Fifteen
(15) , Totinshia Thirty-eight (38) Tiort_i, Range TY°ro (2) East, 71. 11.
1. Plats of "Bennett Bill", not filed, and "Bennett Garde. -is", not filed, located in
Sections Fourteen (14) a:r_d T,,renty-tliree (23), To,.,-Tn,hip Thirty-eight (38) T orth, Range Two
(2) East, VV. T .
m. "Plat of Tosrn of ;'lickerslaam, Vkiatcom County, Mash." filed TZarch 8, 1902.
n. Plat of "First Addition to ',Vickersham" filed September 7, 1892.
o. 'Plat of South b`lickersham, IJhatcom Co. 'vlash." filed September 19, 1902.
;o. Plat of ''Sub -Division of Block 3 of Pickers ham, Whatcom Co. Nash." filed April
5, 1909.
q. Road Numbered Three Hundred Eighty-eight (388) in Section T ,enty (20), Townsi111)
Thirty-eight (38) 11'ortr1, Uange Five (5) I{;=:_st, W. Li.
EiTv7D IT n?PE4.RI uG to the Board that said application is regular in form and substan-
tially contains the matters required by lave in such cases:
iVOti'd, TriEREFOIiE, IT iS IiEREBY OR.uEi EL tliat Monday, �Iu,7ust 18, 1930 at 10:00 A. M. in
tn.e public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court house of 'Vlhatcom
County, in the City of .Bellingham, 1.7as1iington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time
and glace for hearing said application and that the County Puditor of said County be and he
is nereby directed to give Public notice tliereof, at the expense of the applicant, by post-
ing written or _hinted notices in three (3) public places in the county seat of said v'llhatcom
County and in at least one conspicuous place on the roads and parts thereof for °rhich said
application is made, at least fifteen (15) days before said date fixed for said hearing, and
by publishing a like notice three (3) times in "T.ie Bellingham Ilerald't, a daily news_-)aper
published in the City of Bellinglam in said County, the last publication to be 'at least five
(5) days before the day fixed for such hearing, -:chic, notice sriall st<<te the name of the
applicant, and a description of t ,e roads and )Lrts thereof for .'aicn said application is
made, and the time and place fixed for said :tearing, and said notice sriall contain any other
408 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 25tn
DAY OF
July
19 30
matter required by law. Such iiearing may be adjourned from time to time by order of the Board
and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after suc i nearing, the Board :iill take
such action with reference to said application, as the Board deems to be for the )ublic interest.
`I'iie foregoing, Order iiavirig been duly passed by t-ie B�j-.-rd of County Commissioners at the
adjourned regular session aforesaid, is hereby signed by tie undersigned Commissioners and attested
by t_ze Clerk of this uoa.d, under its se..).l, :,t s:iiu. rieeting, in authentication thereof.
Dated at Bellingham, Jasilington, this 2bt1i (�ay of July, 1'330.
tt n sr tr tt it tt n tt tr rr it 11 It tr Geo . Elder
tt Board of County Commiss- tt Chairman of County Commissioners
11 ioner•s of 11hiatcom County 11
11 State of .7asiiington it 1'. C. Reeve
11 11 11 IT It It It 7! if 11 it 11 It it 1t County Commissioner
Attest:
G . 2. KI V CAID
County Auditor ° Ex-officio
Clerk of Board of County
Commissioners.
By F. C. 1.11artin, Deputy.
Fred F. L-Lube
County Commissioner
Cl�.im of Veida S. orro r for ;„�,7�0.00 datlages a/c auto accident on 11t. Baker High;�ray, was
rejected by the Board.
f Ao )lication of Lake Samisii Develo,,ment Co. fir d,{iice at Hainbo•r Beach on July ti6, 1330,
was enuorsed approved by the Board.
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On 1.,lotion the Board adjourned at 4 P. 11. to meet on iFiond<.y, July 28, 1930, ! t 9 A. 11.
July TERM
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
i:iU n�C:y
THE
23th
DAY OF July
409
T s 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, July 25, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, of t=,e Bo�_rd; n. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, i:tembers, and the Clerk
of tine Board in attendance.
1'11e folloaiin aroceedin � gs :rere glad:
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Br,l''ORE THE BOr'_i{D L;F CUW44TY C0L,11'";lSS16NEiiS OF
vi`i1�:TGUIL i;uuidTY, '+diiS i:ii�-GTONi.
IN THE Z'dAT`f'ER OF OF )
L :TI;i{hL HIGauv*'IiY NO. 3, BL;I vG ( URDEa hCCiii''i'Ii G BID OF C. O. D1iVIS
D1Ui.YTJJL iiLRBUi{ r{UDS 1'JtJS. 8 37 )
�'JriT�i�?xS, this matter came on for consideration on this day in accordance 1:rith the
published call for bids for grading and graveling Lateral Iii In^ray Nlo. 3 (Drayton _Iarbor
Roads Nos. 8 and 37), and the Board finding the bids submitted to be as follows:
Sheedy, Deemer S. Speedy s 7,186.18
C. 0. Davis 7,568.95
J. TM. Riddle 7,600.57
Chasteen ? Dorsey 7,925.70
Shields Burrous 8,063.85
Axel Lind 8,287.26
B. E. Johnson 8,682.85
L iEREAS, the bid of Sheedy, Deemer 11 S Needy is irregular and cannot be acce__lted; and
J�LtiE��S, the bid of C. 0. Davis is the next lolaest and 'nest bid submitted;
IT IS T_iilitEFUitE that the bid of Sheedy, Deemer :,k S=needy be, and same is re-
jected as irregular; and
IT I;� t''l hTLiLii uiiDLiLED that the bid of C. 0. Davis in the amount of ?7,588.95 for
grading and graveling said Lateral ili CD ido. 3 be, and the same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTiiE1i OHDLhED that tais :cork shall be completed by Seotember 15, 1930, and
that the contractor shall furnish a bond equal to the amount of his bid, to insure the
faithful performance of said contract.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of July, 1930.
It It It It !! `1 I1 !1 I! IT 11 ti !1 it 1t
It Board of County Commiss- It
1I ioners of Vdlh ;aeon Coulity I►
It State of Vrasnington tt
It It IT 1! !I IT !! '! 11 , '! It t1
Geo. Elder
Cha rman of the Board.
F. C. ;peeve
County Commissioner
At Lest: G. P. KI3ChID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor 1 Ex-officio County Comumnissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. martin
D e,-)uty
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Bi;FURL lrij I3urhD OF �-,uui�:'1 Y i1lii:.ISSIuIdI tiC OF
dii1.T� la UU.L i l`d��Si- lilG`1'iJi`d .
lip 1'nL :._ i`PT R tJF SU?11,iLVISOit )
( OtLiilE ?i'UllaifildG c�l.fLli ii D. L11.iiDY
1"i 'I' rI i,ilLE TO ui:Si1IP )
it alaj ring to this Bouru that a vaca.nc-T el--ists on the Board of Super-
visors for Ten i,,lile Township tLnru the dea.tii of J. A. i yers; and
�11L�KEt" S, it becomes the duty of t-e County Cornr::issioners to fill said vacancy by
appointment;
IT IS ;"_at ':!alter D. H .rdy be, 'and he is :hereby appointed as
Supervisor for Ten i. ile Township to fill the existing vacancy, and for t're bell: ce of tiie
une..i-)ired tery and until his successor is elected and auali.fied.
Done in regular adjourned session of tine Board this 28th day of July, 1930.
RECORD
:OF -COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Monday
THE 28th
DAY OF July
19 _30
IT I I 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
11 Board of County Commiss- It
it Toners of Whatcom County it
IT State of Washington. IT
'T IT 11 11 11 It it IT It It 1t 11 11 1t It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor 8c Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F . C . Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioher
Fred E. Laube -
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOhi COUNTY, 4'VASHINGTON .
f
t
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEI�-IENT IITH COUNTY
TREASURER FOR MONTH OF JUNE, 1930
WHEREAS, Pliny T. Snyder, Acting County Treasurer for �,Raatcom County, Washington, has
filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same
has been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting Treasurer,
be, and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
9,.056.64
School Fund
650.00
Military Fund
99.12
Public Highway Fund
55.57
Permanent Highway Fund`
90.39
Higher Education Fund
17,201.51
Capitol Building Fund
846.74
Reclamation Revolving Fund
50.54
Veterans!• Compensation Fund
65248.30
Forest Fire Protection Fund
714.46
Parks & Parkways Fund
32.50
Game Fund
161.15
CASH PAID CITY AND TOWN TREASURERS 71,060.41
CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS
20,505.05
WARRANTS REDEEIuIED :
-
Current Expense Fund
22,385.02
Road & Bridge Fund
16,298.60
Permanent Highway Maint. Fund
1,282.29
River Improvement Fund
9,126.51
Soldiers! Relief Fund
142.25
County Game Fund
1,482.84
Liquor Investigation Fund
149.50
Law Library Fund
.133:00
School Districts, General Fund
236,280.95
School Districts, Building Fund
8,209.42
Port of Bellingham, General Fund
95460.83
Part of Bellingham, Bond Warrants
85887.50
Dike; District Ill, Maint. Fund
8.55`
Drain. Dist. #2, Maint. Fund
314.27
Marriage Certificate Fund
.100.00
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
River Improvement Fund
110.75
School Districts, General Fund
3,144.77
Port of Bellingham, General Fund
.38.00
Port of Bellingham, Bond Warrants
45:00
Drain. Dist. #2 Maint. Fund
26.50
BONDS REDEELED:
County Home Constr. Bonds
7,000.00
School District.Bonds
1,500.00
Lynden-Laurel Rd Impt (Hy #26)
7,250.00
North Delta Rd Impt (Hy 7`-'27)
8,400.00
INTEREST ON BONDS:
County Home Constr. Bonds
1,530.00
School,District Bonds
1,350.00
Custer -Haynie Rd Impt Hy #25)
Hy
.903.81
Lynden-Laurel Rd Impt �26)
.420.00
North Delta Rd Impt (Hy ,F27)
501.00
Nooksa'ck-Sumas Rd Impt (Hy #31)
665.03
Total Disbursements $ 473,918.77
RECORD OF CUNL IMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM i`;10?1� ciY THE 23 t J' DAY OF July 1930
':'1e do hereb', certify that ae find tie cash in ti.e Tre<surer's Office and on deposit
in various ix nr.s to :iis credit at the close of business on June 30, 1930, as sciovm by the
.County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follo-as:
Deoositor
First 11a.tional Ba.-- k of Eellingham
nlortliwestern national Bank of Belling-,ara
Bellingham National Bank of Belling ra:m
�;merican rational Bank of Bellingha.r7
Union Trust Company of Belling:Zam
First lae Lional Bank of Ferndale
First National Bank of Lyriden
Citizens State B nk of Ferndale
Peoples State Bank of Lynden
dome State Bank of Blaine
Custer State B.nk of Custer
Bank of Sum:-s
Nooksacl_. Valley State Bank of Everson
Total Cash on Deposit
C.i:Sri Ii�1 JFF+'ICE:
Investments 165025.00
Cash in Vault 5J4,00
Checks I ti;farrants in Till 444.03
Currency in Ti11 55010.00
Silver in Till 23.41
Grand Total Cash on lT--nd
reasurer's Balance
135,616.73
46,914.03
63,814.90
35,000.00
30,000.00
45,000.00
45,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10)000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
491,345.66
22,006.44
a 513, 35 .10
I11 TESTTi1O1,1Y `i1.iEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board. of County Commissioners of `,Thatcom County, s-iinc;ton, this 28th day of July, 1930.
11 TI 11 IT n 11 I1 If It It " TI 11 it 11 Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- It Chairman of the Board
If Toners of W.,iatcom County It
TI State of '71as:iington 11 F. C. Reeve
it Ti 11 It 11 '.T It IS 11 T1 it II 11 11 It County Commissioner
;'ttest: G. P. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County Audit -or :a, Ex-officio County Com:�issiorier
Clerk of the Bo;-rd.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
BEF„RE TEE BOARD JF C 0ij1-1i'j _' CUI:Ii, ISSIJi1ERS JF
+'ld ATCJ .i COUJTY, Jt�:�iIY1GTUi1.
THE
*' rT 1 'i i t rS ]3 )
Iid lrii �.it"�11-� =� OF LXTRr CLiRL� r.dll >>Ui1b
P1-iE11I , FOR COUNTY Tlt rSUHERI S UFF{'ICE, ( RESULJT IUN AED iiOTICE.
4Full RECORDS, SUPPLIES 1�i:1U TR��FySi�UFi'1'��- )
TIUN FOR SUPERVISING Ei.GINEERIS OFFICE
�`d" 1- E'S, it al);dearing to this Board Lhat tiae funds ;provided in t ,e 1930 budget for
County Treasurer's Office are not sufficient to pay for the e.:tra bond �)remium made neces-
sary by the bonding of an acting County Trey -surer during the time of suspension of Frank
'.7ilson, County Treasurer, from that office ,)ending tyre settlement of the Countyls action
to recover from his bond company for shortages in tiie County Treasurer's Office; and
VIHLI=tL�1S, the 1930 budget provided for one salary for a Chief Deputy and Cashier,
and upon representation of the County Treasurer in February 1900 that tr ese t.ro departments
could not be satisfactorily combined, the County Comr_iissioners granted his request for an
extra clerk to act as cashier, thus depleting tale budget iten for e:---tra clerks; and
,'JiErtF1�S, the funds provided for tra-ns-)ort=ation, records and supplies in the budget
for Supervising Engineer, have been exhausted, and it is necessary to provide such trans-
portation, records and supplies for said Engineer and his field parties to carry on t=ze
engineering ;;ork of t:zis County; and
+JHER-E S, the em.-jloyment of extra clerks for the balance of the year, and tl�e pay-
ment of the extra bond premium for the Treasurer's Office, and providing; for trans.Porta-
tion, records and su-Dolies for t1e Supervising Engineerls Office, ,,rill require expenditures
:41.29. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM i�ibn
THE
28th
DAY OF
July
119 -30
not provided for in tn'e budget for the fiscal year 1930, and the necessity for these expenditures
could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time said budget was made up, and emergencies now
exist; and
WHEREAS, this Board has, on this day, met at the Board Room in Bellingham,,Vlashington,
for the purpose of considering said matter, all of the Commissioners of said county having had
reasonable notice of the time and place of said meeting and the purpose thereof and all of the
Commissioners being present at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, the estimated amount of money required to employ the necessary extra clerks for
said Treasurerts Office will not exceed $1,500.00, and the estimated amount of money required -
to pay the extra bond premium will not exceed.$500.00, making a total of $2,000.00 necessary to
.meet the emergency in the County Treasurerts Office; and the estimated amount of money required
for transportation for the Supervising Engineer's Office will not exceed $500.00, and the esti-
mated amount of money required for records and supplies for said office ;trill not exceed.$50.00,
making a total of $550.00 necessary to meet the emergency in the County Supervising Engineer's
Office for the balance of the year 1930;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing on this matter will be held at the
Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A.M., on Tuesday, the 5th day of August, 1930, at which time and place it will be deter-
mined by this Board whether or no.t the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergencies will
be authorized and made and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against
the expenditure of money for such emergencies;. and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution and notice shall be published once. on Monday,
the 28th day of July, 1930, in the%Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general circulation
published in Bellingham, Washington, the same being the official county newspaper of said 'lflhatcom
County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of July, 1930.
I1 IT It It it it 11 11 . IT 11 It It it 11 11
li Board of County Commiss- It
li ioners of Whatcom 'County 71
rr State of Washington 11
li 11 11 11 it TT It it It. 11 It it 11 11 11
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor a Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
� County Commissioner
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.---000---
IN T111E IVIATTER OF UNITING AND COivIBININ,G ELECTION )
PRECINCTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF USING ONE OR IViORE )
VOTING MACHINES THEREIN A`i' THE PRIMARY ELECTION ORDER COMBINING
TO BE HELD IN fflA`l'CO1V1 COUNTY ON TUESDAY, PRECINCTS.
SEPTEMBER 9th, 1930. )
WHEREAS, a Primary Election is to be held for all of the voting precincts of Whatcom
County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 9t1i day of September, 1930, and the law provides that this
Board may unite and combine voting precincts for the purpose of using one or more voting machines
at said Primary Election; and.
VdHEREAS, this Board desires to unite certain.of the voting precincts of Whatcom County,
Washington for the purpose of using voting machines;
NOVd, `1' iREFORE, be.it.ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that the following
precincts in V6natcom County shall be and are hereby combined andunited for the purpose of using
one or more voting machines therein at the Primary Election to be held in I1f1natcom County, Wash-
ington, Tuesday., September 9th, 1930, to -wit:
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS.., PROCEEDINGS
July TERM IVonday . THE
28th
DAY of July
4
1 a3,0
PRECINCTS COMIBINED.
Bellingham
- lst
Ward
11-21-31
11
It
II
41-71-91
It
n
n
51-61
It
Tr
Tt
81-101
Bellingham
- 2nd
Ward
12-22-32
rt
Ir
n
42-52
tl
n
tr
62-82
Ir
n
It
72-92
rr
it
IT
102-112
Bellingham
- 3rd
Ward
13-23=33
It
11
it
43-53
It
IT
it
63-73
Bellingham
- 4th
Ward
14-24
n
It
1(
34-44
rt
n
tT
54-64
Bellingham
- 5th
Ward
15-25-35
T(
Bellingham
- 6th
Ward
16-26
Bellingham
- 5th•x
6th Wards
45-36-46
Blaine
1-2-3
Ferndale City & Ferndale Township
2-3
Valley and
Slate.
Lynden-
1-2
Sumas & Nooksack Twp. Pet. I.
Lynden To,Trnship 1-3
Mountain View Township 3-4
Everson & Nooksack Twp . Pct. 3
- And, WHEREAS, the law further -makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling
places to be used as such in said combined precincts,
NOVI, THEREFORE, be it further ordered by this Board that the buildings, as named in
Commissionersl.Urder Selecting Polling Places for the Primary Election to be held in said
county on Tuesday the 9th day of September, 1930, shall.be and are hereby selected and
designated as polling places for tilde above combined voting precincts.
Done in regular adjourned seesion of the Board this 28th day of July, 1930.
T! TT iT fl !1 1T !1 I II IT It !T II IT I
Geo. Elder
rl Board of County Commi ss- Ti Chairman of the Board
n 'ioners of Whatcom County !r
rl State of Washington !► F. C. Reeve
1r I Tt IT Tt 11 'I! iI II II !! t1 Ir r1 11 County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor w Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners.
NOTICE UP' POLLING PLACES FOR PRIMARY ELECTION
IN THE MATTER OF' THIE SELECTING OF POLLING )
PLACES FOR TriE PRECINCTS OF 1WHIATCOM COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, TO. BE USED AS SUCn POLLING ORDER SELECTING
PLACES FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD )
IN SAID WHATCOM COUNTY ON TUESDAY, Septem- )
ber 9th, 1930. )
WHEREAS, A Primary Election is to be held for all of t=ne voting -precincts of Whatcom
County, Washington, the 9th day of September, 1930, and the law makes it the duty of trait
Board to designate polling places to be used as,such at said Primary Election; and
WHEREAS, this Board does now name the following described buildings as the polling
places for the several voting precincts in Whatcom County, to be used at said coming election
on September 9th, 1930. Each of said buildings which have been selected, being convenient
and readily accessible to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally kno,ny by
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PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Monday
THE 28th
DAY OF July
'19: `30
the name by which it is hereinafter designated,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is.hereby Ordered 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 4Vhatcom County, Wash-
ington, at said Primary Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 9th day of September,
1930.
BELLINGIAM. lst. Ward, llth Pet: Court House, G. Street.
BELLINGH M, lst Ward 21st Pet: Court House, G. Street.
BELLINGHAM,
lst
!Ward,
31st
Pet:
Court House, G.
Street.
BELLINGHAM.
lst
Ward,
41st
Pet:
Columbia School,
Utter & Jefferson.Sts.
BELLINGHAM,
lst
!Ward,
51st
Pet:
Setzer t s Store,
Illinois ,& Meridian Sts.
BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 61st Pet: Setzerts Store, Illinois & Meridian Sts.
BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 71st Pet:
BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 81st Pet:
BELLINGHAN, lst !Ward, 91st Pet:
BELLINGHAM, lst Ward, 101st Pet:
BELLINGHtdul, 2nd Ward, 12th Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 2nd !Ward, 22nd Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 2nd !"lard, 32nd Pet:
BELLINGHAM. 2nd Ward, 42nd Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 52nd Pet:
BELLINGHANi, 2nd Ward, 62nd Pet:
BELLINGriAM) 2nd (Ward, 72nd Pet:
BELLIIVGH-421, 2nd 17ard, 82nd Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 2nd hard, 92nd Pet:
BELLINGHAiM, 2nd Ward, 102nd Pet:
BELLINGHAIl1, 2nd Ward, 112th Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 2nd !Ward, 122nd Pet:
BELLINGHkYl, 3rd Ward, 13th Pet:
BELLINGHiUll, 3rd Ward, 23rd Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 3rd !Ward, 33rd Pet:
BELLIIdGHAN1, 3rd Ward, 43rd: Oct:
BELLINGHAM, 3rd Ward, 53rd Pet:
Columbia School, utter & Jefferson Sts.
Riselandts Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street.
Columbia School, Utter & Jefferson Sts.
Riselandts Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street.
Fire Hall ,Prospect Street.
Fire Hall, Prospect Street.
Fire Hall, Prospect Street.
!Whatcom High School, D. Street.
Whatcom high School, D. Street.
Culver's Garage, Cor. Ellis & North Sts.
Taylor1s Grocery, Cor. Carolina ? James Sts.
Culverys Garage, Cor. Ellis u. North Sts.
Taylorts Grocery, Cor. Carolina ? James Sts.
Roosevelt School, Alabama Street.
Roosevelt School, Alabama Street.
McDonald's Store, 4244 Alabama Street.
Diehl Motor Co., Cor. Cornwall A- . Champion Sts.
Diehl Motor Co., Cor. Cornwall z- Champion Sts.
Diehl Motor Co . , Cor. Cornwall & Champion Sts.
Franklin School.
Franklin School.
BELLINGHAM,
3rd
Ward,
63rd
Pdt:
Lincoln School.
BE'LLINGHAIr1,
3rd
Ward,
73rd
Pet:
Lincoln School.
BELLINGHAM,
3rd
;Ward,
83rd
Pet:
Mrs. Walter's Residence, 1748 Electric Ave.
BELLINGHAMI, 4th 'hard, 14th Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 24th Pet:
BELLINGHAI�1, 4th Ward, 34th Pet:
BELLINGHAIVI, 4th !iVard, 44th Pet:
BELLINGHAM, 4th Ward, 54th Pet:
BELLINGHAM) 4th Vlard, 64tn Pet:
BELL INGriAIai, 5th Ward, 15th Pet:
BELLT iGHAT4, 5th Ward, 25th Pet:
BELL INGH`1t1, 5th Ward, 35th Pet:
BELLINGHIITv1, 5th !hard, 45tn Pet:
Mansfield Building, 827 State Street.
Mansfield Building, 827 State Street.
Maple Street Fire Hall.
Maple Street Fire lull.
Maple Street Grocery.
Maple Street Grocery.
Lowell School.
Lowell School.
Lowell School.
Larrabee School.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM gnu,--y THE
DAY OF J aly
415
1930
3ELLIIiG:1i L, 6ti1 ';1Lrd, 1Gt':i Pct. :� 1,1ron Buildi.nc,
B ELL1G1i1+_.., Stil `t7"-r, , 26t.. Pct: t�c4ldron Building
BLLLii,Ziij a) 6tn 'Nard, Pet: L�lrrabee School.
3LLLIiiG,it!. , 6t11 *,`card, 16t:1 Pct: L,,.ri'abee Sc_,00l.
BLnIiiE, 1st Pet: Cit;, Mall.
13L.:I1,�E, 2nd Pet: ;i ty -1 11.
BLl1EIE, 3rd Pct: City '_,all.
EVE_ SUI] : Everson School mouse .
FLi:iJDl_LL . Almei°ie--in Legion Mall.
LYi'�I�Ei], lst Put: Ci'v Hall.
LYi4LL1Y, 2nd Pet: City _fall.
iVooiS�t, rl. To in hall.
SULIIS . T o ;ern . al:L .
1ICE;E 'T'U'd1i S.LiIP : Toviiashi n :iall .
ist Pet. Prlanua.l Training ila.11, Cli oer Dist. Ill.o. 40.
`l'U:`1i1G-1IP, `wnd Put: Fred Filbert's Store.
C:OLUTABI. Tii''Nd JSaIP, Is Pet: Kendall School .iouse.
CULU:;BIB iU:JidS.iIi', z',nd Pei:: Columbia V:11ey School House.
C1dESC ,4T T0Vh12iilP : Samis_? LaF:e Scizool Aiouse, District 11o. f3.
CUSTi';l v'!i]S:iIP, lst Pct: Custer School •Mouse.
CUS`I'Eii 2nd Pct: Haynie -Hall.
Ji;LTti. 'T'i3lit'3iilP, lst Pet: Delta Comuunity ::all.
DELTt Tu'.'0UShcP, .end Pet: Delta Cwilmiunity ,all.
DEl,,livG '20-v'11SiiI', lst Pct: Deming Sc.zool House.
-yyi lili'Ii11G 'i'uTi;s_1IP, 2nd Pct: Jelcome 7Gi:gin ,e i=all.
11:]1 YLY Ut:�Ji1 IU''Y'11Y V11IP, lst Pet: .user LCI. ie -Hall.
FTO'di,iSidlP, 2nd Pct: kmerican Legion Ball, Fernd�.le.
Tf'Ei ivU..LL 3rd Pet: �oerican Legion H,-,11, Ferndale,
Flii.IL h TJvF,1Si1lP, 4tii Pct: INTortL �1 Bellin,:;'-I .m Sc:.-iool :iouse.
Gi,Iv'r'Vi_ T �sl'ISiil': old School :--House, District PJo. 44.
GL .CILi� `1'U'yi'iSLil1': Glacier Town :Hall.
TOiJI�oiill', lst z,ct: Gos:ien Community
L d1FLLi4CE TU;Vi]Sill P, 2nd 11ct: Toy:ms.lij Hall.
LU 111.1I ISLI.YID '1'U:VidSillP. Lumr.;i Island Scizool Clouse.
LUidT'I LE ~,V `1'I0_�� '_ ECiiai;T. n � tion Scizool douse.
...: ��..��L:� 1� .� � � ,.,ut;r.�i eSE.rvc.
Y ' lst Pc ToI�rnsl.i o Mall . L �illL" 'T'u,,j 4L).tl; ,
LYi41)Elq_ IuG1I]SaI , 2nd Pot: Guy Brandt s Residence.
L_'iiD&Ld TUVWNSiilP, 3rd Pet: Tovins ni,) Hall.
I.i.�1'LL; F1�1LG Falls To.wisni � 3all.
1,itLllE 1'1, TOIiISHIP, lst Pct: I:arietta Gr�.noe Full.
L,L IE`T'TA T0',V dSiHIP, 2nd Pct: Bircl"Mood School.
IulivNT,tJ 1 VILSI `T'O NSV iIP, lst Pct: Grand Vie-., School House, District No. 83.
is ui1!•II'1�I`d VIL1_y TUN,i46zIP, 2nd Pct: Pt. d1 itc-^oi•n Sc:pool riouse, District No. 93.
LOUIM-Jig] ViE'0l 'IUY'1NSAIP, 3rd 'Pet: Grange .tall.
LujO ji'I'..IN ViL"V_v, T0171,1S.u12 4th Pc u. Grange iiall.
VUJhSt,CK lst ?ct: Cit;T _' all, a:aas.
iu'Oj S,_lCK 1CjVh,1S11IP, 2nd Pct: To,,vnshi7 ) ball.
y" 12AL
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
i�+;Ond1.y THE 28tki1 DAY OF July 1930
i1UUfiS11 (� Tu",I�SBI', 3rd Pct: Everson School House.
AU.,JKSi�CK TJ`,7NS3IP, 4th Pct: Play Hall, District -No. 99.
PARK T0t,JIiShIP: Odd Felloas Mall.
PuIivT LiOBE TS TU,"didSdIP: Point Roberts School house.
ROLE TUNIINSTEIP: Summit School douse, District T-o. 303.
SL!_T.. i1, UU TO',h4S11IP: Ella Good%,iinf s Rasidence.
Ti;1� LILE TU yIvS11IP, lst Pct: Forest Grove Sci�oul i_'ouse.
TET� L ILE T0,'+idS_TIP, 2nd Pct: ToP111Shlip :icell.
Th :;TILL TO';'h' SHIP, 3.rd Pct: Victor Sch ool douse.
TEi4 Tj'NidSHIP) 4th Pct: Davis 113ciiool douse.
VA14 l4 YCK `l'0Vh,.'ShiIP, 1st Pct: DeVlier;erts Residence.
V�.d t,'JYC:� `l'0,'di:S1iI1', 2nd Pct: Van 1:Yryck Community Hall.
Tf.ly 'YC;K TU,"1NLiiIP, 3rd ?ct: Helen;. T s 1-esiderxe, Guide !Leridian hoad.
SL.LI'E 2RLCLNC'T- Ne hE lem Hall.
VilLLLY (Combined ;iith SlLlte Pct.)
TR.i-.IL P1:ECL."JOT: School :louse, 2,Dw:12 Plant.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Boavd of County Commissioners of ',711'z.f-tcor County,
7sl ington, this 28th dL: y of July, 1930, all iLembers of the Bo .rd b` isle. :resent nd all concurring
herein.
11 11 11 11 11 it It it IT 11 t1 tl 11 11 11 Geo . Elder
T1 Board of Count-, Commiss- it C_'Laairman of tale Board.
It ioners of ',Vhatcom County 11
11 St, to of ,*ashinoton 11 F. C. Reeve
tt '1 '1 11 it It f1 it 1t 11 IT It 11 It 11
County �;or;t: islover
ATTEST: G. P. Kil"'CI:ID Fred Laube
County Auditor Ex-officio CountJr Commissioner
Cler1" of the Board of County
Uommissioners.
---000---
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:30 P. hl. to meta on Friday, August 1, 1930,
at 9 Ja . Ll .
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE lst
DAY OF 1-=ug S t
417
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on P,Iionday, July 28, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube,-,(--mbers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were alloyed and proceedings lia.d:
CjRi-, i,�T LKPLLiSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
S 187.50
F. (". 1,,Iartin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor ;. Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkee:)er for Auditor (28/31 mo)
140.00
A. J. Love
Sala;%
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
1' . Brons ema
do
125.00
Alice Lyle
do
120.00
Cliristine lijaltali.n
do
100.00
Jessie `r`Jalters
Salary
as
Recorder for Auditor
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
Nell A. I,1icliell
Salary
Balancing Tau.- Rolls for Auditor
175.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166,.66
Ra1p:1 0. Olson
Salary
, s
Justice of Peace
100.00
I:Irs. ';. CI-;ristopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of PeE:ce
50.00
D. W . Feat ler•kile (order to
First National Bank)
Salary
as
Jus lice of Peace
100.00 .
Elauae V.Lock
Salary
as
C` er•k for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
W. H . Be -.cis
Salary
as
Constable
(30.00
Geo. II. Sybrant
Salary
as
Ciiar•it, Commissioner Prob. Officer
175.00
Alvada. Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
f,?arion Le Cocq
Salary
as
County Health Officer
187.50
^ . .71. ',Dear
Sa1-.r;yr
as
Coroner
66.66
E arga-L�et J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Ya{ry Pritc.iard
SLaiary
as
Ass 1 t . Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
I.:ury L. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
(lector Ga.,rrley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise G«,rley
Salary
as
t'-ss't. Janitor
25.00
Ed. ;. _I irdin
Salary
as
Su3erior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
173.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Do)uty Clerk
150.00
Alice Ritz
do
125.00
Frank I:� . illyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
18`i° . 50
Lavrrence Y. I'c�jlirgc r
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting ,attorney
187.50
Cecile Ia:. Doss
Sal---ry
as
Sterogra aher for Prosecuting Attorney
1F35.00
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Acting County Treasurer
187.50
C. B. hurter
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
S glary
as
Cass,-ier for Treasurer
.140.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bool>ILee er for Treasurer
130.00
Freelove L. Canfield
SaiL-i.ry
as
Indel: Clerk for `1're&.surer
1:50.00.
Irene Long
Salary
as
Roll Clerl, for rTrer�.surer
115.00
r'_dene -Carlson
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
uo
115.00
Ruth C. Beebe
do
105.00
Tnotna s
S4.lary
as
,xtra: Clerk for Tre :surer
100.00
D. ",'urtenberc,
do
(14 days)
84.00
Poster :a. Carver
Salary
as
Count,,r �'_ssessor
187.50
J. G. Hostetter
Salary
as
Crlief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
us
De,�uty Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
ilelen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. I,IcArthur
Sa.lai. y
as -Field
Deputy Assessor
150.00
Anna 3. Van Cleve
Sa l��iry
as
Clerk for Assessor 3 dr.y s
9.13 7
G. II . Ivuzum
do
R1 It
126.00
J. F. Ulll
do
69.00
T. C. Fraser
Salaary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. Hi. Dunn
Salr;.ry
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
Daniel L"cCush
Salary
as
Ta.:� Collector for Sherd ff
175.00
C. ,.. Parigborn
Salary
as
Chef De-. uty Sheriff
150.00
Jo'. -in 17,1. Odell
S�11-; i y
a.S
Del-)uty Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. C:�{rpenter
do
145.00
W. P. Hawke
Sala y
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Saaiarl,r
cis
__Ss t t . Jailer
130.00
Isabella Frz;ser
Salary
as
Ir_atron of Jail
40.00
Ilellie i. 1�bbott
Sa.l-.ry
as
Suj,erirLtendent of Co. Schools
187.50
Sigrun Si.monarson
Salary
as
r?ssIt. Su,)t. of Co. Schools
125.00
iaarie I.e1seth
Salary
as
Cler3: for Sulu. of Schools (2411 gays)
"73.50
Louis ;,J. King
Salary
as
:iorticultural Ins sector
165.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agriculture-1 Agent-
175.00
L. N . Freimann
Sala vy
as
ns s t t . ,-gricultural Agent
41.66
Inez :�Irnqui.st
Salary
as
.fume De.lonstration Agent
41.60
!, i.ldred _Iolr:;es
Salary
<<s
S teno�;rapher for Agri . .gent
90.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County dome
150.00
Salary
as
F, atron :J Boob peeper for County Home
75.00
Larry 3-.rtelds
salary
as
Teamster at County ---.,ome
70.00
J . Holland _
Salary
as
Cook a County Home
100.00
Iletti e Holland
Salary
as
Ass' t. C ��I a t County home
25.00
4 s
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE lst DAY OF August 1930
Gladys White
Grace Knowles
C. L. Moss
Bessie Welcome
A. J. 101elch
Walter Borchardt
C. A. W. Smith
C. J. McNabb
Carl McCoy
Wilbur R. Riley
WalterFouts
George D. Paynton
Ira Smith
C. Humphreys
W. W. Tod
C. A. Hunley
John McCoy
Jule Martin
J. its. Granger
Dana Granger
L. Cozier
Nell A. Michell
J. A. ,'Jells .
Chas. W. Brandon
B. A. Axlund
Vim . Warner
C. G. Benner
�- r. Reda
D. H. Dunkle
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Frank 1A. Allyn
T. C. Fraser
Geo. H. Sybrant
W. H. Beach
I�largaret J. Diaz
Louis W. King
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
E. E. Sherwood
I. P. Abshire
M. F. 'ffanzer
J. A. Shields
C. 0. Hill
H. C. Griffith
Mrs. Maude Breckenridge
Edith R. Strange
C. Montgomery
Smith, Livesey, 111right Co.
Bacon & Ells
R. H. Smith
Postal Teleg. Cable Cao.
'llestern Union Teleg. Co.
Fair Meat & Grocery Co.
E. C. Embury
W. F. Krenz
Oren W. Tarbox
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Hanning Hardware
Jack _Anderson
Mrs. F. Lohman
G.eo . 'Lenhart
V. 111. Forss
Andrew Pierson
1111. T. Oliver
Elwin Beyer
Alice Jerns (Order to Id.
Doris Murphy do
Anonia Kales do
Norman Selstead do
Dr. Urban P. OtConnor
Northern Grocery Co
jjl. J . Pynor
F. F. Gerard
Ryan Fruit Co.
Whatcom County Dairyments
W. T. Oliver (Order to
M. B. King)
Fred E Brown
Mrs. Frank L. Hammond (Order
to M. B. King)
A. A. Carter
It.. J. 0 t Connor
Ferndale Bakery
Frye x Company
City Meat Market
Mick Rado
0. H. Seiple Co.
Bellingham Coal Mines
Bellingham Builders Supp3_y
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
Salary
as-Ass't.
Nurse at County Home
do
do
do
Salary
as
-Janitor at County home
Salary'as
Hostess.at County Home
Salary
as
Laundryman at County Home
Salary
as
Supervising Engineer
Salary
as
Deputy Engineer
Salary
as
Inspector for'Engineer
18 days)
Salary
as
Chainman for Engineer
15 �T
do
23 It
Salary
as
Inspector for Engineer
26 11
do
19 n
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 10 rr
Salary as C"iainman for Engineer 6 rr
Salary as Captain of Ferry Boat
Salary as Engineer of Ferry Boat
Salary as Deck Hand mn Ferry Boat
Extra services checking Treas. warrant interest
Extra work on list delinquent tax payers
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
do
do
do
-do..
Final Est. on Constr. barn at County Home
Services.as extra Jailer
Phone service to Co. Offices
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney
Expense as Sheriff
Expense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as Constable
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
Expense as Agricultural -Agent
Services on Co. Board of Equalization
do
do
do
do
do
Services to. Co. Supt. a/c Exams. (June)
do
Services on Co. Board of Education'
Mes . , Rob. �, Bur-g . Ins. Prem . for Auditor
Bond Prem. for Ct. Reporter, Ct. 7;2
Bond Prem.-Barney Hanson, Constable for Blaine
Telegraph service to Sheriff
Telegrapn servict to Co. Tr•eas.(1.40) & Atty.(2.22)
Groceries for Juvenile Home
Fruit <& Vegetables for Juvenile Home
Berries for Juvenile Home
Supplies for Juvenile Home
Wood for Juvenile Home (June)
Kettle for Juvenile Home
Services as extra nurse at County Home
do
Labor at County home
do
do
do
do (Inlay -June)
B. King) do
do
do
do
Dental services to County Home (May -June)
Groceries for County Home
Groceries for Cottagers & County Home
Groceries(149.11) (Sc Mdse.(2.60) for County Home &
Cottagers
Vegetables for County Home (June)
Assn. Butter for County Home
Cherries for Count, Home
Rhubarb for County Home
Cabbage for County Home
Eggs etc. for County Home
Coffee etc. for County Home (June -July)
Bread for County Home
Meat for County Home & Cottages
Bacon for County Home
Fish for County Home
Feed for County Home
Coal for Cottages at County home
Co. Coal (39.52) & hiatl.(66.23) for County Home
115.00
75.00,
75.00
75.00
25.00
r75.00
1.00
10.00
187.50
137.50
117.00
67.50
103.50
130.00
114.00
65.00
27.00
175.00
175.00
120.00
30.00
39.45
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
133.35
55.00
92.28
4.10
5.65
6.35
32.20
6.80
37.17
.5.23
55.00
55.00
55.00
50.00
55.00
55.00
6.00
10.00
5.00
28.19
7.00
5.00
6.34
3.62
43.22
1.40
1.75
2'. 00
11.00
1.0'7
10.00
16.25
49.00
25.50
24.00
10.00
27.00
1.25
1.25
1 25
18.00
5.00
380.21
85.85
151.71
39.88
97.80
45.00
1.70
.75
22.85
100.55
63..61
250.38
7'; 35
18.00
83.62
9.05
105.75
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE lst DAY OF August ig 30
North Coast Chenlidal 2"ZI Soap Works
'i. Lajidus
Lynden Dept. Store
Gage -Dodson Clothing Co.
01
Brown Bros.
Geo. L. Larson
,ales tern Vloodworking Co.
Scotch Dye '.%forks
Thiel & Welter
Clark Electric Co..
,Electric Appliance Company
Aicholas Jerns Co. .
Otto hieter(Order bD M. B. King)
A. F. !RL-a-da
American Surgical Sales Co.
Red Cross Pharmacy
Dr. S. S. Howe
Aubert Drug Co.
Everson Drug Co.
Fairhaven Pli,rmacy
I CD
leinemann Diac'nostic Laboratory
Bonney -Watson Co.
: lar loi,, -Ho 1 ling swor -t1h Funeral Home
Geo. n-. Monroe - -
Northern Sti=Itle Hos-)-ital
Laurel Beaell Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatorium
Beulan Swanson
Alva Aitken
Mrs. John Schemstad
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
Peter Jorgensen
1,1irs. T.,'argaret Phillips
',',rs. Esther Thomoson
B. A. G_,yVinnup
Ben Tucker
Parkland Claildren's Home
.ors. '7m. Creasey
',7. I. Portrey
llacIntyre 1,11ercantile Ci.
Grange Warehouse Co.
,-.1. J. OfConnor
i.lt. Baker Grocery
Columbia Grocery
Belf ord JI',,arklet,
Geneva Grocery
Grant Grocery
Fwir Lent & Grocery Co.
Brolun L"C Cole, Inc.
do
Rue Grocery
Cle-aryts Grocery
Jacobson Grocery
Eliner E. Coleman
P. C. Key
1 11. C. Keith
Arni Anderson
Lynden Department Store
Star T.jercantile Co.
}Molten Montfort
Scott Hart
Everson Mercantile Co.
The Sumas Grocery
L. E. Haggard
A. Potter
G,.-,.ge-Dodson Clothing Co.
Ed. Hutton Fuel
J. F. Donnelly
Lane �, Bland
Bellingham Water Dept.
C.;�
Bellingham Evening News
Bellingham Publishing Co.
Union Printing'Co.
Griggs Stationery -', Prtr-ID. Co.
Griffith Printing Co.
The Letter Sho-3
American Ribbon _?c Carbon Co.
Burroughs Adding Macl'line Co.
LAD'a'rchant Calculating Mach. Co.
Remington Rand Business Service
Bancroft 'Naitnev Co.
V
Hanning Hardware
Sorensen 9c Veblen, Inc.
Dieal 1Jotor Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Soap, etc. for County Home
27.05
Shoes repaired for County I'loi-ne
10.50
Ildse. for County Home
5.83
Clothing for County Home
28.90
Kalsomine for Co. Home (June)
16.60
Filing mower for County Home
2.00
Lumber for Count- Horne (June)
2.78
Cleaning clothes for Co. Home
3.50
Dis.'-I.eB for County Home
4.30
Iron cord for County Home (June)
.75
Fric-idaire Service to County Horne
4.35
Ins. Prem. on new barn at Co. Home to Jan 10,1931
7.30
Work on sewer outlet at County Horne
2.00
Painting new barn at County Home
36.50
Hospital supplies for County Home (Lvlay)
88.06
Drugs for Juve. 3ome(3.90) & Jail (14.15)
18.05
Operating, etc. for County Home Patients (June)
120.00
Drugs for County Home
26.50
Drugs for County Patients
9.00
Dru,s for Trove s Thayer (June -July)
5.75
Laboratory work for Co. Physician
10.00
Burial of Alex. Anderson
25.00
Amb.(10.00) 1 -urial(25.00) a/c Co. Charges
35.00
Ambulance service Bakkoms
2.50
Care of Non-violent insane jatierits(Apr-1,.fiay-June)428.83
Care of Co. Tbc. Patients
603.55
do
154.41
do
90.00
do
65.00
do
65.00
do
50.00
do
45.00
do
30.00
do
20.00
do
25. 00
Care of Marcy children
20.00
Care of Anthony children
38.40
Care of Miss McBeth
5.00
Board & room for Blakeslee
235.00
Groceries for Loses (June)
10.14
Groceries for Smith
8.52
Groceries for Dovelil, et al
217.72
Groceries f ' or Golden
14.17
Groceries for Cavaline
1,=".43
Groceries for 1,.`urray
5.17
Groceries for Carlson
6.01
Groceries for Mrs. Ekstrom (June -July)
213.94
Groceries for Evans (June -July)
2.75
Groceries for Hope, et r1l
91.74
Groceries for Ferguson., et al
101.65
Groceries for Sem,, et al
20.00
Groceries for Tilden., et al
29.40
r
Groceries for j;.,_ - Trove
12.50
Groceries for Conrad
27.51
Groceries (.33.216) & 7!ood(7.25) for Mrs. Hley
(June -July)
Groceries (52.09) 5: Vlood(3.75) for Yinard et al
Groceries for Lyon :,, Ferguson
Groceries(106.31) � Y'dse.(16.33) for Barnes et
Groceries for Hale (June -July)
Groceries(91.04) & Wood(3.75 for 1,naaay et al
Groceries for Graham lJunfor
Groceries for Hoffman
Groceries for Saunders
Groceries for Conrad
Groceries for Garvin
Clothing for Joe Kruzich
Wood for Ilrs- Trove
House rent for Mrs. Strahl (June -July) -
Room rent for Miss Evans
11ater rent for Sprague .� Hunt Taps 1212 So.
2267 (July to Dec. inc.)
Publ. for Commr (8.93) Treas.(4.74) Equal Bd.
(4.88) 9: Supt.(.90)
Publ. for Bd. of Equal.(5.85) s, Ferry(10.00)
Supplies for County Offices
Supplies for Aud.(5.75) Treas.(81.95) Ct. Rep.
Sup. Ct. #1(17.50)
Rubber stamps for Treas.(1.70) Sheriff(5.95)
& Clerk(2.90)
Circulars for Sheriff (June)
Carbon pa 'per
per for Treas. (June)
Adding Machine Ribbons for Treas; (Apr --July)
Rent of Calculator for Treas. (July)
11', -i7 a c, ine ribbons for Clerk(9.00) -3- Auditor(l.25)
(Nch-june)
2 Vols Mash. Rep. for Pros. Atty. (Jan -May)
40.51
55.84
24.91
al-122.64
23.96
94.79
20.08
18.04
6.30
20.00
28.82
4.10
13.75
26.00
8.50
Flash Batteries for Sheriff
Ins. Prem. On Asst. Agr. Agt.(5.00) & Co. School
Supt(5.75) cars
T
Parts for Sher (22.55) 14urse(l.24) Comnirs . (4.18)
,& 11ort. Insp.(I
12.19
12.00
19.45
15.85
445.24
105.20
10.55
3.25
40.00
2.25
15.00
10.25
5.80
2.88
10.75-
42.97
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Friday
THE
is t
DAY OF August
Standard Auto Co.
iddins Buick CO.
Automotive Parts Service
Pressentin Elotor Co.
Hillyard lv'otor Co.
Ashe Bros. Motor Co.
Don Denton
Bellingham Auto Too
Bob Vl-aite Service Inc.
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Bostrom's Super Service, Inc.
Tabor & Crui'l,.snank
J. C. Penney Co.
C. ;'' 1. Swift
Isabella Fraser
0. D. Post
L. 1K. Millis
i'lupert T!". Millis
0. D. Post
Geo. `,N. A. Hinton
do
do
J. V1. Coleman
C. 11herry
J. 1.1. Clark
0. N. Munn
Roy Tucker
F. Haskell
David B. Brown
Bert De--Iaven
1.,irs. Frances Anderson
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Uills
The Surprise Store
lit. Bl--.ker Grocery
Sanitary Service Co.
Pacific Stearn Laundry
A. 1-Tarnilton
Bartholick Bros.
Frank Austin
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Bellingham Bedding Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Ed. Top
1.5. L. B,,--,Llfour
V1. M. Seeger
The '.;Vel4it Co.
Columbia V,,--tlley Lumber Co.
Belling'-,Iam Sheet ZIetal Wor'zzs
Neher Bros.
Thiel & V-1elter
I.,Ioultra,r & Tucker
Parkerls"Sporting Goods Housell
D. C. Lamoreaux
Bellingham Sash A Door Co.
Clark Electric Co.
Sparks Company
T. ). Jeffers
T,,,l - J. Bamford
1'. 11. Dickson
C. H. Wait
R. J. Bullock
Virgil Irwin
Pacific Tel. X-, Tel. Co.
P. J. Zwaschka
Frank Vermillion
Irwin G. Bost,uick,
Bernard Bruns
Fred Tarte
F. E. S]aulmier
Phil Shintaffer,
Glenn T. Sharp
11. 11. O,i-tien
C. L. Paimer,(Order to Arlien
Breuer)
V. B. 14organ
Behme
F. J. Smith
(7
Hildin "Anderson
Ted Zwaschka
Geo. Brown
Bob Schenk
Georo-e Schenk
Frant S. Swope
CUHREINT EXPE14SE FUND (Continued)
Parts for Supt. car lJune)
Parts for Agri. Agent's car
Parts for Commr.(2.50) Siaeviff(8.02) Co. Home
(.60) & Gar. Serv.(1.10)
Parts for Sheriff 1s car
Parts for Prob. Officerts car 1,:Iay)
do Apr -May -June -July)
Parts for G.-rage service (June)
Re,,,)airs for Sheriff car (3.50)
do
Repairs for Sheriff(13.30)Co. Home car(19.02)
Tires for Commrs(32.05). Repairs for Sheriff(l.25)
Supplies for Garage jilc 4uiyrnent
lidse. for Prisoner in Garage
Office rent for Justice Ct. #2 June -July)
Board of Prisoners
J. of P: SLat-e vs Johnnie Charles
Witness:
do
J. of P: State vs Alfred Kline
do State vs Brownie Ferguson
do State vs Frank Cossalter
do State vs C. 'P. Croasdell, Jr.
Vlitness: State vs Ed. Pearson (Emergency)
do if
Juror:
do
do
do
do
do
Witness: State vs John Lee (Emergency)
'Hood for Jail (June)
Toviels for Sail
Soap for Jail (June)
Removing garbage from Jail
Laundry for Cths.(G-.J-O) Jail(17.45)
Shoes repaired for Jail(4 . 10) Pris. Janitor(1.40)
(June -July)
Shoes repaired for Pris. Janitor it
Ildse. for Janitor
do
Excelsior for Janitor
Lime for Courthouse
Repairs to boiler room in Cths.
do
do
Welding, etc. for boiler in Ct-as.
Lumber for repairs to Cths.
Repairs to Courthouse
Plumbing repairs in Ctias.
Linoleum for Courthouse
Ins. Prem. on Ctulis. Bldg.
Mattl. & repairs for Cths(13.50) boat covers
for Ferry(14.50)
Prot. a Indern. Insurance on Ferry
Glass for ferry boat (Jurie)
Lamps for ferry boat
Advertising for Ferry
ROAD and Bi�IDGE FUiID.
Salary Ls Road Su,oerintendent
Salary as Truck Driver (`:'5-L days)
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Cre,,,-,i -
do V (9 days)
Repairing tractor & driving truck
Helping truck driver
Long distance' service
Rock Crushing
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Hauling gravel
LE,bor & grLLVel hauling
do
a/c road mac2iinery
3.52
2.32
12.22
5.85
.35
59-34
.30
3.50
2.00
32-32
303-30
18.16
7.32
50.00
455.70
2.75
4.70
4.70
2.75
2.50
2.50
2.50
4.60
2.40
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.20
23.00-
5.00
3.75
3.82
24.35
5.50
4.15
7.00
3.77
.75
.80
7.13
9.00
2.00
4-47.05
14.70
3.85
30.50
12.50
21.60
28.00
300.00
1.80
7.68
25.00
175.00
141.65
130.00
45.00
22.50
4.25
7.75
�113. 00
214.50
114.50
5.50
152.25
110.50
5.00
146.81
123.12
16-50
78.18
94.00
50.00
30.00
5.00
31.50
31.50
,V8.50
487.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Fri day THE l s t
DAY OF August
RIJ2.D and BPLIi)GL0 i'Ji4D (Continued)
Jo,L,ili
Re-,)airinc, Steam ;Novel
C.;
N e,,,.! t la 1 e
do
Geo. Brolvin'
do '-.',Io-k at Crusher
Joe Gately
Labur on Crusher 3- roads
H. E. Bro'I'M
do
ller.,t. Hale
do
L. L. 3alfour
repairs to brid--es
Arthur Emmerson
ao
John It,iccoy
ao
F. UncLo]-.Ier
do
Ya:r Fullner
do
rA o "i a Cmen
do
w. w. Van over
do
Ea. Top,
do
Clifford B-iison
do
Joe Jensen
do
Willard Llo`hroe
do
Adrian 111ou,,,iens
do
Claire Palmer(order to
Arlien Breuer)
do
W. 1:7. Van Over
do
Ed. Tod
do
C. Benson
do
Joe Jensen
do
Willard Yonroe
ao
Claire Pali7er (Order to Arlien
Breuer
do
Roy- Franklin
Franklin.
Labor on Road (Fcb.)
Be Street Dept.
Services of Com-pressor oi)erator
C. ,1. Lindsey
Services :,7.,s Watc1im,_-;.n a/c oiling on Rd. 46
Goor,,e Corin
Mauling 1-1r,,,vel on Old Blaine -Ferndale Road (,Nell)
C. il,". Burrous
liauling _Fravel to f.It. View Road., etc.
Chas. Kley-
, -lauling -r,-_)vel on Old BlL,,ine-Ferndale Road (71ch)
jar T
L .Ly L. Willey
Mo o il roads
C. R. Orr
do
C. R. I.1yers.
11owing along Custer to Lynden 'toad (June -July)
Bellingham Evening !Tons
PUbl. call for bids on La-'U-.
J. C. Penney Co.
Clotlklin,,, for Prisoner Road Cre�,.i
Tiie Surprise ;More
14*1dse. for Prisoner Ro'-i d Cre'a
Niclaolas Grocery
Tobacco for prisoner Road Crew
Speirs x S,)eirs
Painting road signs (June -July)
H. 1. Buzzard
Ic a, i P s to 0:4ui iment
Belling.-riarn t'__ut,.) ToP
-
�i , eoairs for truck
Dienl Motor Co.
Parts for trucks
'�-Ieste2n Tractor ?-, Equipment Co.
Parts for Grader
'Molten -Ic 'klontfort
Parts for 5-.,cra;._)ers(2.65) Crusher(16.00) (_Iay -June)
T'he ,7eldit Co.
'.",reldin.- equipment
Puget Sound 1,;eiaing Co.
1'Jleldin,:, for c2us .er, 1gr:_-,.dtr, etc.
Larson I,- Yillcr
dard%,iare for equipment
S. EIffies
Re;)airs for crusher plant (June)
1oward-C000er Cor:)orL:,,Ltion
Parts for Crus'--(-,r W5.50) shovel, etc .(61.19)
Bert G. Danley Co.
Jaas, etc. fur Crusher
Olympic Yachinery Co.
do
Asbestos Supply Co.
Friction linings for driver
E. H. Bruns
Gravel fur Birch B,:,.y Road
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for 3rildge renuir
Yorrison 1,1ill Co.
Lur,iber for 3ridi_--e over Birch Bay Slough
Dei-.iina,L> Lumber Clo.
Lumber for Piledriver (June)
Duilctcrs Su, -)ply Co.
Cu l for Crusher (15.05) :� Hutchinson Cr. Bdg.(230.43)
(June -July)
R. Service ':) �tu�'-uion
Gas for P,�)&d Suot. car
A. 2�1. lialverson
Gas for evus.-.ef - plaint (June)
Custer C,
U
- - Gas for truck to Fern -'ale Bridge (June)
1--bskidre & Company.
ins. Trend on Ro�__d Su-pt. car
J. Stra -ley
Gas &: oil for truck (June)
S. OtBrien
repairs to grader
Standard Auto Co.
iepwirs to trucks
Bellingham Iron-'- 1,,Iletal Co.
Parts for driver
Evertz Brass
Bushing for ste--.m shovel
Lynden Department Store
lard rare for Roads .1, crusher
Lynden Iviotor Co.
Cutting scre,N (June)
L. Gischer
Moving fence on Birch Bay Shore Road
E. Kermeen
do
Hoy Johnston
do
A. G. Hadfield
ao
Geo. H. Date., Assigned to
State Bank of Edmonds
Part of Final Est. on Riddle Slough Fill at
CD
Bridge
T. F. Doan
Blue ;)riilt_s for Acme Bridge
Mick Onlin LI--bor on Den;ing -7!ic kersiiam Road
Dun Dougla s d,-)
S'
orlinu Dickey do
I C)
jofln Hages do
Forr,est ]".1sbi-ee do
11. 11". Lintz ao
� : RECORD OF- COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE
lst DAY OF August
19 30
John Bullock
E. H. Erring
Lux Gerard
Jahn Bullock
Sam Bullock
J. A. McDonald
Bert Smith
David Carlson (Order to Brown
& Col-e)
Virgil Irwin
Fred Tarte
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Peoples State Bank
Edgar Sollinger (Order to
Pacific Mierca.ntile Agency)
C. L. . Hobe
Roy Hagin
William Breuer
Adrian Nouwens
Automotive Parts Service
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
J. D. Adams & Co.
Bellingham Machine 'Morks
Andrea Petersen
Fred Zobrist
C. H. ?:Nilson Lumber Co.
C. M. Ford Lumber;. -Co.
Bellingham Sash &Door Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
PERKILANEi,JT 11IG11v'1AY MAINTENAi�'CE FUND(continued)
Labor on Lake bNhatcom Blvd. et al
do
do
do
do
Cutting brush on Custer
Patching pavements
do
do
Repairing gas shovel
Grading roads
to Glendale Road
do
Grading on Suma.s-Kendall Road
Mowing on Sumas-Kendall Road
Grading roads
Trucking for Rd. #46 to Birch Bay Road w others
Parts for grader, truck w shovel
Parts for graders
Scarifier teeth for grader
Part.f or truck
Repairs to mower
Poles & equip. for Deming -Mick. Road (June -July)
Lur:iber for bridges on Deming -Wick. Road
Lumber for Lake Whatcom Blvd.
Lumber for Samish Road a Gaskill Bdg. (June -July)
Wood for tar pot (June)
RIVEN. IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Clem Knutson (Order to Farmers
a :Merchants State Bank) Labor on Galbraith & Schuyler Wings
Clem Knutson
do
David Bisset
do
Albert Fazon
do
WIm . Radder
do
Zwaschka_
do
.Ted
E. J. Crosier
do
114. L. Balfour
Labor on Ear•ietta riling
Arthur Emmerson
do
John McCoy
do
F. W. Uncapher
do
Max Fullner
do
Ray Chapman.
do
Adrian Nouwens
do
G. A. Palmer..
Piling for Galbraith Wing
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank)
do
R. F. Raper-
do Schuyler Wing
Scott & Hart
Powder, etc. for Emerson Jam (May)
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Coal for Wing Dams (June -July)
Renfro Hardware
hardware for equipment (Iviay)
111. M. Seeger
Blocks for .river equipment (June)
Columbia Lumber Co.
Lumber for piledriver repairs (May -June)
111illamette Iron Sc Steel Works
(Order to Electric Steel Foundry
Co.) Blocks for donkey. (June)
A. L11. Van Raalt Temporary road over land
G. H. lilaters Co.
Spokane Culvert & Tank Co.
Mrs. Florence Holtzheimer
Mrs. Alma Ghumm
Ne it . B ., Riddle
xlin ll snand Motors,
erne d bison,,
Cody Boal
Bjarni Peterson
Andrew Danielson
E. H. Bruns
C. E. ililkinson
E. C. Gardner
47. H. Hemmi
l.Iartin Elenbaas
Frank LeCocq
W. H. Kaufman
T . B . ';Wynn
DIKE DISTRICT tl Maintenance FUND.
Cement
Drainage Gates & Pipe Culverts
SOLDIERSI RELIEF FUND.
Relief
do
do
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
Inc. a fo Sheriff,
a orf dune Salary as I�eouty Sheriff
glaryy as,Deputy Sheriff_.`_
DOMERIC ANli1AL PROTECTION FUND.
Damages a/c sheep killed by dog
J. of P. Fee, Investigation Peterson case
Damages a/c sheep killed by dogs
J. of P. Fee, Investigation Bruns case
Damages a/c chickens killed by dog.
J. of P. Fee, -Investigation Gardner case
Damages a/c sheep killed by dogs
J. of P. Fee, Investigation Elenbaas case
Damages a/c geese killed by dogs
J. of P. Fee, a/c damages to Kaufman geese
--- 000---
122.50
84.00
77.00
110.25
18.00
80.00
66.00
51.00
51.00
12.00
107.50
10.00
102.50
6.00
125.00
204.00
70.48
100.60
31.04
1.98
1.75
31.50
643.85
15.36
183.59
15.00
40.00
92.00
105.00
99.75
105.00
105.00
14.00
9.00
7.50
7.13
6.75
7.13
2.25
24.00
81.60
273.35
216.37
23.20
275.74
6.85
19.00
13.61
27.50
4.00
7.87
123.58
25.00
25.00.
50.00
100.00
5.00
1 5.00
22.00
3.00
15.00
3.00
21.25
.3.00
20.00
3.00
20.30
3.00
The claim of Mrs. S. A. Cunningham in sum of $30.00 for room rent for Dick 111aterman,
was rejected by the Board.
---000---
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE lst DAY OF August
1930
On motion of Laube, seconded by aeeve the Board granted to A..el Lind can extension
of tiriie to August 15, 1930 for com[)letion of Perm. _Hy;'11-A (Le ire '7_*,U.itcom Blvd); Lind to
l)ay for Inspector from July 15th.
--- JOo---
✓ Surety bond of C. 0. Davis in amount of ti,7,568.95 given by U. S. Fidelity Guaranty
Co. covering contract for gracing and graveling Lateral -Tighway No. 3 (Dr_Iyton harbor Road),
was approved by the Board and filed in ruditor r s Office.
C 0 N `I' i3 L C T
T_.LIS AGHEEi"' ENT, made and entered into this lst dLy of August, 1930, between the
30�.RD OF CuWiTY COT11ISSIU1,ERS of ',Nrli:TCOis! OJUNTY, State of 'i'lastzington, acting under and by
virtue of Ctzai)ter 8£3 of Lire Lairs of 199, was amended, hereinafter called the Board, and
C. 0. DAVIS of Mt. Vernon, r& s 1. for tlirnself', his heirs, executors, administrators, succes-
sors and assigns, liereinafter called tL e Contractor.
' ll'iuLSSET'i: That in consideration of the payments, covenants a_nd agreer:vents, here-
inafter mentioned, to be rijade anti )erformed by tree parties hereto, the parties Hereto cove-
nant and agree as follows:
DESCitli'Tluid OF 1;Ti K:
1. The Contractor shall do all .vork and furnish all materials necessary to con-
struct, im )rove and complete Lateral :ligil;r�.y "Jo. . 3 _norm a..s Dra.ytan harbor P�oad, in ha.tcom
County, V11as1iington b �tween Station 0+00 and Station 52+80 in accordc:nce ,ri th and as de-
scribed in tie attalc zed )lans and specifications, u.nd in full compliance with the terms,
conditions, and stipulations herein set forth and attL cried, now referred to and by such
reference incorporated herein and made part 1aereof as fully for aril purposes as if here
set forth at length, and shall -)erforrn any alterations in or additions to the 1;-iork covered
by tais contract and every -Dart thereof and any extra •,°cork ,,ihich may be ordered as )rovided
in this corltr, ct and every _�wrt tiiereuf.
The Contractor shall provide and be at the ex -tense of all m,..terials, 1_,.bor, carriage,
tools, implements and conveniences and t_iings of every descri;)tion t:Iat may be requisite
for tree tr-.risfer of materials and for constructing and corn Meting tiie rork-irovided for
in this contract a.nd every part thereof.
2. .i ie County fipi,eby Droraises and agrees ;,ith the Contractor to erl,-,1oy, ::.nd does
em:.Iloy the C bntrc.ctt7r to irovide t'ie r L.te ri<,ls .a,nd to do �nd cause to be done the above
described t,�urk
ltn(i
to
complete acid finish the same
according
to the atila.ched
)lr:.ns
and
s.)ecifications
and
t:ie
term and conditions nerein
contained,,
and hereby
contracts
to pay
for the same according to the attaciled specifications and the schedule of unit of itemized
prices, or lum.) sum ,rice hereto al.tached, at the time and in the manner and upon the con-
ditions provided for in this contract and every :)art t�iereof. The County furt::er cgrees to
employ the Contrc-actor to perform any �alterati.ons in or auditions to the :cork covered by
this contract and every part tiereof and any force f,,ccoufit work, th-at may be or lered and to
Day for tl^tee same under t le terms of this contract annd tie attached plans and specifications.
3. Tie Contractor for _.fir self', and for :pis heirs, executors, administrators, succes-
sors, and Lssi`�ns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all t.ie covenants herein
cont--ined upon the part of the Contractor.
4. It is furt..er ;)rovided t .at no liability shall attach to the Count;), by reason
of enteri_":£ into tais contract, a1 cep}t &S e�',..7ressly _7rovided lierein.
JLtly TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Fri day THE
lst
DAY OF 1.
rucgUst
99 30
Li,J— :ITvE8S ''llil� LuF, 'lie said Contractor• iias executes t.is insLcur.iient, and t_�e said 3os�rd
of County Comrnissionex-s of aforesaid county rursur.r_t to resolution duly ado,)ted, h-as caused ttnis
instrument to be e�:ecuted by and in tJ.Le name of sL:id by its (,ltairman, auly attested by its
Cler4s, the day and year first :above viri Lten, ;nd trie se,l of s,-,,id roL rd to be hereunto affixed
on the date in this instrument first above written.
ATTEST;
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G. ?. KIii;r,ID
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. ?,ia.rtin
Deputy.
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C. 0. Davis, '..t. Vernon, "'In. R.F.D. #,3
Contractor
ForegoincD
g contr_ct approved and
ratified July 29t.1J,50
tunited c,ta.Les Fidelity and Guaranty
G'aL-j:)any .
Surety
By John C. 1:":cC'ollister
Attorney-in-fL,ct
Geo. Elder
F. C. ?eeve
Fred F. Laube
13�ifii.J vl�' C;iu:dTY ;U.11IISSI0I1i_,.iS :�F'
id i1i'I�Ji:: LiiCJ�T�?, 1,.lIJGT011.
Petition of Henry J. Ba.eton fur ff��nciiise to lay water mains on and along certain roads
in 4','I-iatcorr, County, was filed '.-iitii the Boal'Q.
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In the mattar of the au-3lication
of Ii;JidRY J. 3:.E'1'E11 for a frG_nc zise
to lay and maintain ':rater mains on 0 R D E R
ar:d along certain ro-;ds in 'illiatcom
Cou..ty, ,'l: shington.
.Henry J. 3s.eten having made a-_,plication to the Board of County Commissioners of "'nrttcom
County, `:'lashington, for a franchise to lay -�nd ;:iL irit,�_in rater r,i-ins, for a ,period of t'r:-enty -
five years, on and along the following roads, to -!it:
On Road No. 8: From its intersection with Road No. 37, south to intersection
with Road No. 22-46;
On Roa No. 2�,-=� d '_i G: Con;�.,ecing at section line bet:�reen section 31 and 32,
township 40 nort_'i, range 1 oast, ',°l. 1.1.; Licence rest to Birch Bay; thence in a
generally north resterly direction, along the shores of Birch Bray, to the end of
said Road No. 22-46;
On roads 407 and 632: From intersection .°rith Roaa 1o. 8, east to intersection
of Road Iilu . � 0;
Jri Ford iJo. 37: Fro„i its intersection vrit i Road i1o. 8, northwest_�rly to inter-
section 'ifit.t iioad No. J:JCJ;
On Road llo. 336: Frr,r:; its intersection witli ,oad No. 37, south to Load No. 470;
t:ienc e
On Road ldo. 470, soutil to its int::rselction with Rosd 11-). `32-4,3.
IT IS lriat said a.:i_)li. —_tion .),e, and the same hereby is, set for hearing oil t.e 18th.
day of AuSust, 1930, at tile lrou^ of 13:30 of clock in tite forenoon, in the I3o�.rd of County Commiss-
i oners' room, in ti7e Court douse, in t__e City )f Bellirt�=! :.r�, ''l:.si"lin;;ton;
IT IS i'iJ.it''�,�_� Ui�DEl;U,l Tttat tiie Cout7ty _luaitor give public notice of said ite -1 the
e::l)ense of t-1 = :Ilic nt by cos Ling mitten or -1rinted notice tier,-�of in three public daces in
tlie Cit; of Beli.in�`,,am, and in at least one consoi'cLious )1_--.ce on e .cn of tae roa.ds or °�:arts t'tere-
of for whic:1 a_),)lic �tion is nade, at least fif Loon (15) days before the day fixed for said lea --in ,
and by publis.tin::- r. like notice three (3) times in tie Bcllin`i,_,rn Evoninc�- Tde;rs, the last ,ubli-
c_.tion to be at lelast five (5) days before t`_.e dy fi-_Ced for s,;.c:, i_e~trin , _licit notice shall state
the narr:e of the descr•il)tion of t-:e rol-:ids or ,arts tctereof for ap_)licatiori is
glade, an the time and place fi :ed f'o_ tae _tearing Such ilea _'in ; ; � be r.td j ourneu from tim to
e
tip,:e by oruer of t-ie Bcu_�rd.
Dat2u t;Js first day of 1';;Lust, 1330.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE l s t DAY OF r1u gu st 19 30
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r► Board of Count-- Commiss-
ioners of '81ia scum County 11
tr State of Tlx: siting ton
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Attest: G. 2. KI'_IJCI�ID
County Auditor L Ex-officio
Clerli of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
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BO1�iiD OF' COUiITY COiiiJISSIONERS
OF 'y` aj—'.TCOL CGuNTY, d'J1�: r liJGTUPI .
Goo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reev c
Fred E. Laube
Aparov�.l by State i igliway Department of plans and specifications for Acme Bridge
(Lat. Hy. 114), was filed riti7 the Board.
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r3i;F'oh l ` 1:1E 3,611 D OF' CJUIdTY COI 71t]ISSIOI14EkS OF
u iT 01.i COUNTY ," S Iiv 1V14'.
Ild TdE 'LIATTER OF' Dui S`i'it C"1'Ioi1, OF )
.A.Cl'aS BRIDGE AS LkThH L r lGHW1iY
i4O. 4 OVER SOUTH FOI:Z' OF illOOILSr.CK
RIVER
F'I rAL R S'OL'iTIJN TO CONSTRUCT
1`'LIID C.�LL FOR BIDS.
tiiis Board pas heretofore ordered t`2at t_1e Acme Bridge, to be known as
Lateral iiighaay Ido. 4, be repla.ccd under the -.provisions of Chap. 88, Session Laws of 1929;
and
viHhr',EAS, plans and specifications have been pre -Dared by tree County Supervising
Engineer of 'q`lhatcom County, for the re -placement of said bridge, :;hich plans and soeciii-
cations, !iLh corrections, h�ve been _proved by tle State {igl'1^;ray H,nginoor of the State
of Washington;
! -, D IT IS iiEii, Y RELVED, tliat said glans and specifications be,
and they areriereby a_��ruved and ado,�t d by this Baarl, and th.,t said new bridge be con-
structed according to said Dlalns and specifications, under the Lateral Highway La^!rs of the
State of 7R.shington; said bridge to be a. steel scan 1e2.5 feet long, with a.ppro ches, over
South F'ovk of Nooksack River north of the to•,,Srn of Acme on the Deming -'1licke.rsham paved road;
and
IT IS F'Utl'i'H ii I ;ciEuY 1L;�_COLVLti that t.ae Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby
directed to issue a call for -,ids for construction of said bridge .ccording to .)la,ns and
specifications on file in the office of the County Supervising Engineer; said bids to be
opened and considered at the hour of 10: 30 o'clock 1,,.N. on Fr i da,-, tiie " nd day of August,
1930, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to five (5) per cent of
the amount of such bid.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Done in regulaar adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of August, 1930.
1i It 11 11 It it 11 71 IT !t it 11 11 it 11 Geo . Elder
rr Bogard of County Comt iss- tt Chair: an ofthe Board.
rt ioners of ''Jnatcorr, County "
" Sta f,e of Iffasirington " F. C. 11eeve
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Attest: G. P. KINCiiID
County Auditor . Ex-officio Fred E. Laaube
Clerk 0f the Board. Count;;, Commissioner
By F. C. I,`artin, Deputy.
Applications for dances by Clyde `11. Larson a.t Birch Bay and Hope,,,rell Community Club,
both on 1,.ugust 2, 1330, were endorsed approved b;;r the Board.
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T 1e minutes )f the/preceding preceding ..,or t ,ere approved as submitted by the Clerk of the
Board.
On !.':otion t_`.e 'Board adjourned to meet on P. onJL..y, August 4, 1930, at 9 A. T,,.
There being no business to trarisact on %ugust 'tla the �ioard a.djourned to meet on
Tuesday, August 5, 1930, at 9
Cllairnl<<n, Board of Count;, C:ommiss�ioners.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
IJuly TERM TuesQc:l.✓ THE
5 t.CI
DAY OF hugust 79 30
T le Board rnct pursuant to a.djcurnment t_ ren o 1.1on_la.11_, Present,
Geo. Elder, Ciairrr,an of tide Board; F. C. .?eeve and Fr;.d i,. Laube, ;1 r�bers, & nd t`ae Clerk
of the 3ow_fd in atLend_nce.
Tile follo,:ring claims ,sere _:_llowed and -:,roceedini s grad:
CJ1L.LLi1T EXt EDSE
Curl 1.icCoy Expense c SuJGrvisin� En;ineer (Emergency Ko .rl) i �S.ryQ
Union Printing Co. Su jplies f62 Engineer ++ 3.80
I.1ulti Letter Service Specifications for Super v. En:jneer F' 5.215
Smith Livese;T 'Plri fit Co. Prom. on w and of Acting Co. Trea:s. ++ 4_72.50
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BEr'uRE tl'1zF BUiirill TOF COUT`I �Ui1:,:1S�:IvI� : S GF
71 t.TWLI LuUijTY, j-Li f1.GT'JiJ:.
Ile THE, Ulu' i"X't'E1L CLEPIr S ,,11-D Boi11J
d 1- •-. 11 7 1 r f -' - �•-- i 1 l•
PI,E&ilUi,i FU ti. Mjli 1 21tL1�STjiiEii + S u;~ i+ICE, t3}� ivLU 1Ivi1 �L� Li.itlilG `'l.iL'PG'L ;1CY
.LiV.D HEt.,UPlDS, S_b1'PL!Vj' J Idli) Tiudi 'S.PlJnT_L - )
1.10ii Fuii SU21*_ FRVi SifdG EidG1-N7hPL+ S OFFICE
'�'u'd iL E1 S, at a regular meeting, of this Board duly ".eld on the 2 8th day of July, 1930, at
tide 3oL;.rd Room in tile- Court House in BellinCkr,m, ','f'U.shi*_rigton, all theCommissioners of said county
having 11-ad r�usonable notice of s- id meeting and � 11 being :)resent a.t such meeting, 7 resolution
and notice :ras adootc-d by unanimous vote of said Cf-)mmi.ssioners, :inic'i resolution and notice
stated the f'!cts constituting the emerg 2ncy :ritri relc:tion to extra, c;_erks and bond
,premium for County Treasurer + s 0ffice, and i,�cords, su-):jlies and t;ransportat i on for Supervising
langineer+s df'f'ice, giving the estimated amount of money required to meet the said emergencies;
and
dill 1, ;i:S, said resolution �.nd r_o;,ice did fig: Tuesd�.y, the 5th d�.y of i,ugust, 1930, at
10:00 otclock l .PS. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellinghm, ',';ushington, as
the time a:nd place for holding; a ;public nearing thereon and the s�iid resolution and notice was
duly and regularly published once in the Bellingham vening Ne•:rs, a. ne:?rspG.;�er of f;eneral circu-
lation -oublished in the Citr of 3elling_ra:m, and being the official ne°rspa.per of s=.id '';h..tcom
County, sa.ia resolution and notice being so pu _:lisilea on :.:onday, July 28, 1930, all as rewired
by 1aw; and
said public hea.rin€ ;r .-s held at the ti.iTe, and place so .fired, and the Cor.;_,aiss-
ioners of said >'Iha.tcom C:>unty being )resent L..nd no tax—)a_yer c>f said count; appearing to be
nea.rd for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
r t'_
Y YLI L-1�t1Jt:4..!, it is necessa,.y that �.)rovision be made for employing extra. Clerks and aging
extras bond premiums !'or- County Treasurers Office) and for records, supplies and tr_-nsoortation
for ;supervising I ngineer+s Office, for the bat:.once of tide year 1930, _-.nd suc,'a necessity could
not reasonably 1iU.ve been foreseen at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1930 wads made u.)
and sufficient provision liras not made therefor in said budget; and
s's 'Elih S, this Boc:_rd is fully advised in file premises and it is the unanimous opinion of
tizis Board that emergencies exist and that it is necessa.r7- that emergencies be declared and that
expenditures necessary as a..fores Ad be made, but .not to exceed �;2,000.00 for extra Clerks and
'Done premium for County Treµsurer+s Office, and not to exceed for records, suPplies and
tr�..nsporta..tion for County Supervising En;ineer+ s Off ice, for tfle ba.l,~_nce of the year 1930;
N(Y.1, Tli1 its l{'JRE, 3E r dD iT IS Ul'11dJliciubSLY t�LLSOLV D tha..t emergencies exist,1,11ith
relation to extra clerks and bond premium for Treasurer's 01ffice, and records, sur,plies and
transportation for Supervising Ingineer+s Office, and t=iat tze necessary e::penditures be made
to meet said �.mergencies, but not to exceed ''ti,000.00 for Tre`_surer+s Office ;and i 550.00 for
Su1�nrv_L Engineer+s Office; and
RE I'f' FURT_ E:i Ui1f:f;IicuJ:�l1' 1LES LV D tr1-, t the eLae.-gcncy Warr ,.nts be dr.-,-m by tfie 1'uditor
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday THE 5th DAY OF August 1930
of Vjhatcom County, on the Current Ex - prise Fund of said county to meet the said emergencies,
said vial'rarlts to be drawn in ;iayfi.ent of duly a.Jpr'oved claims, �:nd at t=:e Limes recess!-ry to
make said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of trIe Board this 5th aay of 1,urust, 1�)30.
n tt !r tt n tt rtt r tr it tt it it tt T
Geo. Lld'er
rt Bord of County CQmmiss- t! Chairman of the Board.
tt i0llOrs of '�`,`ha tcom Cour ty it
tr S ta to of 1,7ashington it F. C. peeve
ti it it tl ft ti it ti tl tl i! tt tt tt it n
county Commissioner
1ittost: G. P.
Fr ,=ci E. Laub e
County 1iuditor Ex-Ufi'icio County Commissioner
Cler:: of tae Board.
By F. C. i:artin
Dc pu.ty .
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On 7 -'-'on t.i= Boas adjourned to meet on ;lednesds.y, August E, 1930) at 9 1!.. 'IT.
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
.Vednesday THE
(3 t_
DAY of August
19 30
Tize Bo_,.rd met oursuant to adjournment tca11en on Tuesuay, f.ugust 5, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Cnairm�m of the Bo«i°d; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. LCLube, i,'lembers, emd the Clerk
of ti,e Board in attendance.
The following proceedings sere Thad:
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. Resignation of Dr. 2.1. LeCocq as Count7.. ilealth Officer, was filed with the Board.
On motion of reeve, seconaed by La.ube, the accc!)ted t'tic resi -nation of r. ari�_�ri
LeCocq as County realtn Officer.
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On notion of Laubc;, seconded by Feeve, the Board appoint-3d J. "1. 1:'cDowell -s County
iieaitn. Officer for Wriatcorl County for tale b :la.icv of the uney_77ii°ed terra of ,!.rion LeCocq.
July reports of Su�)t. of County home, Lumr::i Ferry and Nortnern St�3te _1-osoitel, :ere
filea .litii the Board.
Application of Clyde V1. Larson for dance at Bircii Bl-ty on 'august 9, 19305 eras endorsed
approved by tine Board.
in Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, August 8, 1930, at 9 1 . ?,i .
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
JulyTERM Friday THE
8th
DAY OF August
4 21)
1930
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment ta',en on 'dednes&<,y, August 6, 19 30. Present
Geo. E1aer, Chairman of tine Board; F. C. reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of tiie Board in attend,::nce.
The following claims ,sere allowed and proceedings riad:
il`rs. L. J. Covington
F. Stanley Piper
Puget Sound Po,,°rer '- Light Co.
Standard Oil Co.
North,,rest dardware Co.
i„arse riardware Co.
Sty-nda.rd Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Shell Oil Company
Morse Ilard,::a.re Co.
.Nortriwest Harav;,are Co.
Custer To',,nshi p
Delta Townshia
Ferndale To,,rnship
Geneva Townshi:)
'�1«ple Fwl'_s To ,rnship
Nou',,,, ck Towns -al p
Se!rliahmoo '�04�f1Sni �
Ten Mile Township
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Shell Oil Company
Northcrest <Iard,.-rare Co.
CURiiENT c,1-"PEASE FUND.
Rent, etc. for it"rs . >te,va.rt 4.19
Tracings, etc. for Pros. AttJr. a/c suit
�.�gc- Lns t Treas. x Bond Co. 165.00
Lts for Ctlas (63. 33) Gas for Jail (5.80) Lt cz Pow
for Garage(10.42) Co. ilome(36.01) w Juve.-Home
Lts for IndigenUs(5.27) S; Tokens for
Auditor (5.00) �,. Jury(10.00) 140.06
Gas(39.88) L fuel(77.91) for County Home 117.79
Suoulies for Cths. 9.04 c I1'erry(.83) 9.87
lid:%% for Agr. . Agt . (7.40) Cths . (9.10) Juve . home
(12.60) Ferry(10.48) 39.58
ROAD
and
B1iIDGE FU1,1D.
Gas
�c oil
for
road machinery
45.78
Gas
�c oil
for
road .-cork
73.10
Gas
oc oil
for
Crusher at Birch Bay
441.32
iiU.rd%,iare
for
bridges w equipment
211.20
do
70.30
County's
cost imp. road per agreement
1,158.91
ao
tt
t► (June)
121.02
do
Road:#10
►►
189.32
do
Twp . Rds .
►►
731.43
do
"
669.51
do
Road'438
►►
12.75
do
ELoad Y470
tT
63.84
do
T,:rp Roads
t►
421.78
PEIii.lii5dT
IIG _y1�`iY 4ir`:II;TEIv�:TdCE
I{'UID.
Gas.,
etc.
for
roads
150.49
Gas
.x oil
for
rl! od Inc cl1 iner;;r
53.47
Gas
for G.
1,�i.
w Smith Roads
26.10
S oill--es
18.50
RIVER I1�PROVI;�iE lT FUND.
Morse Hardware Co. Cable for Galbraith Cribs 99.11
P or t r.,,es t Iiard:vare Co. lia.rd,::are for G Llbr ai th Cribs 31.79
On motion of Reeve, sec anded by Laube, tiie Board granted the request of residents
along the Snitn Road between N. 'V7. Diagonal Road and Pacific Highway, for oiling said road,
and 3en Holer:an autizorized to oil s`id section of Smith Road at a cost of approximately
.,)175. 00
BEFiRL, TdE' B0ii.1-1ill OF COUNTY COl11+; ISSI0-"!ERS OF
Ii,: TiiL l:i:TTIR J1+' �i Pu1iuT.Li�`I' )
OF iLLG1STR 2IU1v UFi+IUER ( UF�LDER i:PPUIl"'.TING.
Fvn Pl'.HK 12U:I1"�SI.-IP. )
I iLitil�S, it appearing to this Bo ;.rd tiliat a vacancy exists in the o:'f ice of Regis-
tration Clerk for 1"ar ". Towns -nil), thru the ret:;oval of Paul Zobrist, regularly anr)oint :d
registration clerk, from tine said To,,nshi,);
IT IS T.LiEHEFURL Ui'.i)EiiLD tnat V. Van Houton be, and he is hereby appointed as Eiegis-
tr�:_tion Clerk for Park Townslliip for tiie balance of the unexoircu term.
Done in regular wId j �)u2ned session of the Doa d this 8t1-i d:r-y ��f 1^.u7ust, 19:�0.
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It Board of County Commi s s - It
It ioncrs of ':7-1u tcom County It
rr Sty,-te of `;;jasiiir.gton tt
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Attest: G. P. KI:,;Ci.ID
County Auditor E::-officia
Cler : :)f Lite Board.
B_- r'. C. Llartin Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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iA RECORD OF:.COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -
July TERM Friday THE with DAY OF August
11930
`11. Application of Lake Samish Development Co. for dance at Rainbow Beach on August 9, 1930,
was endorsed approved by.the Board.
IN T'dE MATTER OF APPOINTING INSPECl'ORS )
AND JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR THE PRIMARY )
ELECTION TO BE HELD IN INHATCOM COUNTY ) ORDER APPOINTING
ON SEPTELBER. 9, 1930. )
VdHEREAS, the law makes 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
Primary Election, and
G`iHEtEAS, this Board has carefully considered said persons and finds that the persons here-
inafter named are residents and electors of the precincts in ,,ihich they have been appointed and
are qualified to act as such officers at said Primary Election;
NOIN, TTUEREFUiE, it is hereby ordered by this Board that said persons be, and they hereby
are appointed as Inspectors and Judges of election to serve in their respective polling places
at said Primary Election on the said 9th day of September, 1930.
Said persons herein appointed, the offices to which they are appointed, and the precincts
from which they are appointed, are as follows, to -wit:
BELLING1_H -
lst Ward,
Precincts 11-21-31
(Court House)
Inspector
Rose B. Bennett
1400
W. Holly
Judge
Ivy Tvlercy
2310
Broadway
Judge
Louise E. Gawley
2216
G Street
Judge
Elizabeth Starck
'.1908
G Street
BELLINGHA10
- lst Ward,
Precincts 41-71-91
(Columbia School)
Inspector
Geo.. A. Ellsperman
1509
Broadway
Judge
Viola Lockhart
2230
Utter
Judge
Ella. Barrett
2323
Elizabeth.
Judge
Edith E. Barris
2415
Meridian.
BELLI <G*-'.*A -
lst 'Ward,
Precincts 51-61 (Setter
t s Store) -
Inspector
C. L. Linderman
2618
F Street
Judge,
Prudence Vince
1421
Tvlapleuood
Judge
Clara Baer
2501
G Street
Judge
E. N. Downs
2815
Russell
BELLIi1Gi- ATIVi
- lst Ward,
Precincts 81-101 (Riceland's
Store) -
Inspector
Wm. B. Hubbard
2011
Eldridge
Judge
Leola Durham
2324
Jaeger
Judge
Nettie M. Fox
2605
Eldridge
BELLINGHAM -
2nd Ward,
Precincts 12-22-32
(Fire Ball, Prospect
St.)
Inspector
W. F. Golden
419
W. Holly
Judge
Emma A. Singer
801
Dupont
Judge
Nina F. Robinson
309
Grand Ave.
Judge
W. J. Dols
306
N. Commercial
BELLIIvGr1l,tn
- 2nd-Ward,
Precincts 42-52 (Whatcom
nigh School)
Inspector
J. E. Duncanson
2209
B Street
Judge
Anna B. Van Cleve
2307
A Street
Judge
J. A. Love
2411
C Street
BELLING AM - 2nd Ward, Precincts 62-82 (Culverts Garage)
Inspector C. 14. Coffman
Judge Ruth T. Slater
Judge Bernice Kincaid
Judge C. J. Hanbloom
BELLING_ -AM - 2nd Ward, Precincts `72-92 (Taylorts Grocery)
Inspector Minnie K. Huston
Judge Frances D. Carroll
Judge Jose,Dhine Voight
115 North
2836 Broadway
2811 Broadway.
2804 Cornwall*
1317 E. Illinois
3014 Orleans
2124 James
BELLINGrlATv1
- 2nd: �tlard, Precincts 102-112 (Roosevelt School)
Inspector.
Adeline Paul
Bellingham, R..3
Judge
Blanche K. 101oser
2306
Yew
Judge
Dora W. Chumlea
2600
Woburn
BELLINGHAII
= 2nd Ward, Precincts 122 Store)
Inspector
Effie Smithson
4101
Alabama
Judge
Rae 11. Smith
Silver Beach Sta.
Judge
J. L. Gilfilen
3921
Silver Beach Ave.
BELL INGHAIM
- 3rd Ward, Precincts 13-23-33 (Diehl Motor Co.)
Inspector
William J. Brown
1215
Garden
Judge
Marian Brown
1215
Garden
Judge
Vade Christopher
1325
Indian
Judge
Jacob Strauss
1228
State
RECORD
OF COMMISSION ERS
. PROCEEDIN.G.S431
July TERM Friday
THE 8th
DAY OF August
49 30
BELLINGHAM
- 3rd Ward,
Precincts 43-53 (Franklin
School)
Inspector
L. C. Brokaw
1525
Iron
Judge
-Emil Hoof
1435
Franklin
Judge
Eva McCush
308
Potter .
Judge
Elizabeth Fegley
1411
Humboldt
BEL1_'INGhA11A
- 3rd.Ward,
Precincts 63-73 (Lincoln School)
Inspector
Mrs. Ethel Nunn
2100
Lakeway
Judge
Alyce Magnuson.
1326
Lincoln
Judge
Elsie Wright
1221
Toledo
BELLINGHAM
- 3rd Ward,
Precinct.:83 (Mrs.
Walter's Residence)
Inspector
Elsie Howell
3807.York
St
Judge
jary G. �Nlright
3522
Lakeway Drive
Judge
Helen ,falters.-
1748
Electric Ave.
BELLINGIUdA
-4th Ward,
Precincts 14-24 (I;lansfield
Building)
Inspector
J. A. Coulthurst
427
Forest
' Judge
Lillian Dufraine
315
Forest
Judge
Itia.ud 1,1. Turner
625
Forest
BELLINGHAM - 4th Ward, Precincts 34-44 (Maple Street Fire Hall)
Inspector
C. Humphreys
706 Garden
Judge
Hae H. Simpson
931 High
Judge
May E. iviorriosn
914 Garden
Judge
Loy Soder
620 Forest
BELLINGHAM - 4th Ward,
Precincts 54-64 (I,,Iaple Street Grocery)
Inspector
Lois E. LaVeille
1014 Indian
Judge
Elizabeth Lath
1114 Indian
Judge
A. G. Friese
1012 Key
BELLINGHAM - 5th !,,lard,
Precincts 15-25-35 (Lowell
School)
Inspector
Cora A. Creek
370 So. Forest
Judge
111. J. Hi-llier
809-14th
Judge
J..B. Tracy
410 So. Garden
Judge
Eva D . Smi tii
1129-19th
BELLINGHAM - 6th 'lard,
Precincts 16-26 (Waldron
Building)
Inspector
J. '01. Harsh -man
So. Bellingham, Box 115
Judge
!,Iaude E. Rust
902 Wilson
Judge
Anne ?'1. Larson
So. Bellingham, Box 103
BELLINGH1-1l -5th x 6th
Wards, Precincts 45-36-46
(Larrabee School)
Inspector
Mlinnie Brand Clark
1715 Larrabee
Judge
Nellie Pretty*man
1910 Barris
Judge
Sophia Florence
2207 Douglas
Judge
Violet B. Woodworth
40th & Padden Road
BLAINE - Precincts 1-2-3
(City Hall
Inspector
H. SUm. Dierks
Blaine
Judge
Lyall Lampman
Blaine,
Judge
Katrierine Valdason
Blaine
Judge
Alice ,'1illiams
Blaine
EVEz'SON NOOKSACK TAMP.
Precinct 3 (Everson School
House)
Inspector
Clyde F. Reed
Everson
Judge
!,,,,Ps. F. X. Marz
Everson
Judge
E. 1H. MiicComb
Everson, R. 3 .
FEPU\1DALE-. CITY ' FERi-gD_LLE T 1P. - Precincts 2 & 3
(American Legion Hall)
Inspector
T. B. Flynn
Ferndale, R. 1
Judge
E. F. Cingmar•s
Ferndale, R. ` 2
Judge
Emily Timerman
Ferndale, R. 3
Judge
Regina 101ohrman
Ferndale, Box 825
LYNDEN - Precincts 1-2 (City Ball)
Inspector Geo. B. Taylor
Judge Etta Edson
Judge Edna Axling
Judge Helen Knapp
NOOKSACK CITY (Toim Hall)
Inspector S. G. iviather
Judge Arthur Ginger
Judge Harry Olin
SW4AS CITY x NOOKSACK T'4vP. - Precinct 1 (Town Hall)
Inspector 0. D. Post
Judge V'1. W. Gaskill
Judge J. R. Smith
ACME TO`iVNSHIP (Township Hall)
Inspector E. E. Boddy
Judge T . P . Bowman
Judge 11. C. Hellyer
Judge Anna Morrell
Clerk 1,I. P. Nelson
Lynden
Lynden
Lynden
Lynden
Nooksack
Nooksack
Nooksack
Sumas
Sumas
Sumas, R. 1
Wickersham
Acme
Acme
Acme
Wickersham
BAKER TOWNSHIP - Precinct 1 UIanual Training Mall, Dist.. #40) T
Inspector Ruth 11. Linn an Zandt
Judge firs . Mae Potter- Van ;Zandt
Judge Mrs. J. L. LaPointe Clioner
Tuly TERM
RECORD
Friday
OF
THE
COMMISSIONERS
8th
:PROCEEDINGS
DAY OF August 19 30
BAKER TOWNSHIP=
Precinct 2 (Filbert t s Store)
Inspector
Peter Olson`.
Deming
Judge:'
N. E. Jorgensen
Deming
Judge
-LI. 1.1. Hawkins
Deming
COLUF:BIA TO'ffNSIIP
- Precinct 1 (Kendall School House)
Inspector
J. J. Eason
Bell. G1ac.
St. Rt.
Judge
i;Irs . Linni e I.-lcRea
Bell. Glac .
St. Rt .
Judge
I l•s. Ethel A. Miller
Maple- Falls,
R. 2
COLUMBIA TOiiNSHIP
- Precinct 2 (Blue Bird Hall)
Inspector
IIax Koehler
Maple Falls,
R. 1
Judge
L. E. Potter
Sumas,,R. 1
Judge
William Frost
Sumas, R. 1
CRESCENT TOlINS,HIP
(Samish Lake School (-louse,. Dist. 143)
Inspector
Carson Griffith
S.R.D. So. Bellingham
Judge
Alexander Roy
S.R.D. So. Bellingham
Judge
tSl. E. Green
S.R.:._D. So. Bellingham
CUSTER TOdi"ISHIP -
Precinct 1 (Custer School House)
Inspector
D-4. 'Af. Parrish
Custer
Judge
IN. Paul Johnson
Custer
Judge
Ityrtle Davis
Custer
CUSTER TOWIvS_ IP -
Precinct 2 (Haynie Hall)
Inspector
J. H. Harvey
Blaine, R. 2
Judge
Geo. Van 1:0dingerden
Blaine, R. 2
Judge
L. B. Hawkins
Blaine, R. 2
Judge
Gerrit Vail 111ingerden
Blaine, R. 2
DELTA TOl'IN,SHIP - Precinct 1 (Community Hall)
Inspector
John Axli.ng
Lynden, R. 1
Judge
Chas. A .- Johnson
Custer., R. 1
Judge
J.. T. McPhail
Blaine, R. 2
DELTA TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Community Hall)
Inspector
R. A. Wilson
Ferndale, R.
1
Judge
J. H. S:vope
Ferndale, R.
1
Judge
P. R. JefLcott
Ferndale, R.
1
DL,MING TOWNSHIP -
Precinct 1 (Deming -School House)
Inspector
Cyrus T. Gates
Deming
Judge
John A. 411est
Deming
Judge
Hazel D. Niles
Deming
DEMING T06NSIiIP -
Precinct 2 (Grange Hall)
Inspector
Gladys Clausen
Deming
Judge
(Minnie l'+latson
Bell. Glac.
St. Et.
Judge
Percy H. Littlefield
Deming
FERNDI_LE TOIWNSHIP
- Precinct 1 (weiser Lake Ball).
Inspector
A. rf. Frost
Lynden, R. 2
Judge
"irs. J. C. Andersen
Ferndale, R.
1
Judge
Mrs. B. 1.3. Davenport
Bellingham,
R.' 1
FERNDALE,TO':INSIiIP
- Precinct 4 (No. Bellingham School
douse)
Inscector
Bessie R. Kingsmore
Bellingham, .
R.. 2
Judge
Elizabeth Sullivan
Bellingham,
R. 2-
Judge
Florence Iurd
Bellingham,
R. 1
GENEVA TO'WNSIIIP (Old School house, Dist. y,'44)
Inspector
E. 1=`i1allner
92 Lake Whatcom
Blvd.
Judge
Florence Mci; uhon
Lake y';hatcom
Blvd.
Judge
Bertha Parley
62 Lake Whatcom
Blvd.
GLACIER TO'v1NSHIP
(Glacier Town Ball)
Inspector
C. H. Bourn
Glacier
Judge
Elva Hinton
Glacier
Judge
F. E. Bottiger
Glacier
LA�IRENCE TOV-71,1S 3IP
-. Pi ecinct 1 (Goshen Community Hall)
Inspector
P. G. Cooke
Bellingham,
R. 3
Judge
Gilbert Giarde
Bellingham,
R. 3
Judge
Robert L. Creighton
Bellingham,
R. 3
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
- Precinct 2 (Township Hall)
Inspector
C. M. Sorensen _
Everson, R.
2
Judge
Henry C. Halverson,
Lawrence
Judge
A. C. Martin
Everson, R.
2
LUILMI ISLAND TO1'NSHIP
(Lummi Island School House)
Inspector
I. E. Austin
Beam
Judge
Janet M. Granger
Beach
Judge
!N. T. Corcoran
Beach.
LUhfl!,AiI RESERVATION
PRECINCT (Lummi Reservation School
House)
Insy-)ector
Peter J. James
Marietta
Judge
Llora Whalen
Ferndale, R.
3
Judge
Josephine James
11.1arietta
RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS- -PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE
8tn DAY OF August
19 W
LYNDEN TOWNSHIP - Precincts 1 & 3 (Township Hall)
Inspector L. Stremler
Judge 1AtiTrrm. Edwards
Judge L. A. Williamson
Judge Mrs. ff. R. Parker
LYNDEN TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Guy Brandts Residence)
Inspector A. B. Colyer
Judge Gerrit Polinder.
Judge C. A. Phimister
N1IAPLE FALLS TOWNSHIP (Maple Falls Township Hell)
Inspector Ruth L. Sample
Judge Julia A. Haggard
Judge Mrs. H. C. Judkins
Lynden, R. 3.
Everson, R. 3
Lynden, R. 3
Everson, R. 3
Lynden, R. 2
Lynden, R. 2
Lynden, R. 2
Maple Falls
Maple Falls
Maple Falls
MARIETTA
TOWNSHIP
- Precinct 1 (miarietta Grange
Ball)
Inspector
V1. H. Hemmi
Bellingham, R.
2
Judge
J. M. Edson
Bellingham, R.
2
Judge
Theodore Hovde
Bellingham, R.
2
MARIETTA
TOt'1NSHIP
- Precinct 2 (Birchwood School
house)
Inspector
Olive 11. Jones
3519 N. W. Ave.
Judge
C. E. Willis
Bellingham,• R.
2
Judge
W. E. Whittaker
2837 Cottonwood
Ave.
MOUNTAIN
VIEW `I'06'NSIIP - Precinct 1 (Grand View
School House)
Inspector
E. 0. Fingalson
Ferndale, R. 2
Judge
F. Iti. Brodahl
Ferndale, R. 2
Judge
D. B. Holeman
Ferndale, R. 2
Judge
Ruby Ellis
Ferndale, R. 2
Pv10UidTAIN
VIEW `I'OIINSHIP - Precinct 2 (Pt. IMnitehorn
School Douse)
Inspector
George Peterson
Blaine, R. 1
Judge
Alice Lonseth
Blaine, R. 1
Judge
Grace Duxbury
Blaine, R. 1
MOUNTAIN
VIE141 TOt''1NSHIP
- Precincts 3 & 4 (Grange
Hall)
Inspector
J. P. Felmley
Fernd&le,-R. 3
Judge
M. Jones
Ferndale, R. 2
Judge
Mabel B. Roessel
Ferndale, R. 2
NOOKSt'ICK
TOVINSHIP
- Precinct 2 (Township Fall)
Inspector
V. L. Estergreen
Lynden, R.'3
Judge
P. A. Frick
Everson, R. 2
Judge
A. S. Kirkman
Everson, R. 3
NOO iSACK
TOWNSHIP
- Precinct 4 (Play Hall, Dist.
,='99)
Inspector
J. A. Lochba.um
Sumas, R. 1
Judge
Ralph B. Bartoo
Sumas, R. 1
Judge
Ed. Everett
Everson, R. 3
PA Uf TOWNSHIP
(Odd
Fellows Hall)
Inspector
V. Van Houten
Sedro vloolley,
R. 2
Judge
Minnie E. Byron
Sedro �`Ioolley,
R. 2
Judge
P. L. Hegg
Sedro 1400lley,
R. 2
POINT ROBERTS TOWNSHIP (Point Roberts School House)
Inspector
J. C, Thompson
Point Roberts
Judge
H. T. Goodfellow
Point Roberts
Judge
Virs. Lyle Culp
Point Roberts
RO E TOUINS.-iIP
(Summit School House, Dist. -a303)
Inspector
Ed L. Stowe
Bellingham, R.
3
Judge
E. A. Altman
Bellingham, R.
3
Judge
Cliff Stewart
Bellingham, R.
3
Judge
W. M. Elwood
Bellingham., R.
3
SEi11IA VI00
T011INSHIP
(Goodwin t s residence)
Inspector
C.- E. Wilkinson
Blaine, R. 1
Judge
Mrs. _ Emma. Llorgan
Blaine, R. 1
Judge
L. A. Van Luven
Blaine, R. 1
TEN is-iILE
`:L'.01IdNSnIP
- Precinct 1 (Forest Grove School
House)
Inspector
J. P. Lawrence
Everson, R. 1
Judge
TUIrs. ri. G. Guekert
Everson, R. 1
Judge
L. C. Durr
Everson, R. 1
TENILE
TOSTJNSHIP
- Precinct 2 (Township IIall)
Inspector
Nellie V. Minor
Lynden, R. 2
Judge
J. G . Snowden
Lynden, R. 2
Judge
J. A Nevins
Lynden, R. 2
TEN lviILE
TO-WNSHIP
- 3rd Precinct (Victor School
House)
Inspector
Alice I'eek
Bellingham, R.
1
Judge
Dollie I. Foster
Bellingham, I?,
1
Judge
A. C. Knowles
Bellingham, R.
1
4-34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 8th
DAY of August
19 30
TEN MILE
TOWNSHIP -
cth Precinct (Davis School House)
Inspector
J. A. Dinkel
Bellingham, R.
3
Judge
Emma. Scrimsher
Bellingham,, R:
3
Judge
Freda lNessel
Belling han,
VAN �XYCK
'I'OVINSHIP -
1st Precinct (De Vlieger
r s Residence)
Inspector
Mrs. R. L. McDonald
Silver Beach
Judge
G. I1J. Fisher
SilverBeach
Judge
Mrs. i�riary DeVlieger
Silver Beac.a
VAN `/ CK
TOi'-,1NSHIP -
and Precinct (Van 11lyck
Community Pall)
Inspector
John Campbell
Bellingham, R.
3
Judge
J. 0. Gulbra.nson
Bellingham, R.
3
Judge
J. V. Jorgensen
Bellingham, R.
3
VzAN V(YCK
TOWNSHIP -
3rd Precinct (Selene}s
Residence)
Inspector
171. R. Vlallace
Bellingham, . R.
1
Judge
Mrs. E. Selene
Bellingham, R.
1
Judge
Manette Klein
Bellingham, R.
1
SLATE PRECINCT (Newrhalem Hall)
Inspector
E. G. Swanson
c/o Skagit
Power, Rockport
Judge
_
Martha Swanson
c/o Skagit
Power, Rockport
Judge
Laura Afflerbach
c/o Skagit
Po,, -Ter, Rockport
TRAIL PRECINCT (School
douse, Power Plant)
Inspector
Arthur Bennett
c/o Power
Plant, Glacier
Judge
Leslie Bennett
c/o Power
Plant, Glacier
Judge
Irma Hopkins
c/o Power
Plant, Glacier
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners of V1hatcom County,
Washington, this 8th day of August, 1930, all members of the Board being present and all concurring
herein.
rt It It 11 If 'i " it tt 11 IT If ,r „ I, Geo . Elder
rr Board of .County Commiss- rr Chairman of the Board
rr ioners of !,'R atcom County rr
" State of Washington rr F. C: Reeve
;, ,r n IT IT „ IT „ " IT,r If,r IT
County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County'Auditor and Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3:20 P. iri. to meet on Monday, August 11, 1930;
at 9 A. IU1
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS b
July TERM Londay THE llth DAY OF August 19 30
Tne Board met pursuant to ad j ournr:ent ta?.en on Friady, August 8, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, CiLairman of the Board, I{ . C. Reove and Frcd E. Laube, 1.1embers, and ti-le Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
Tile follo.rir_ claims ,were allo,;ied and proceedings had:
Ll� UUli l�tiVLS`JTIGA'Tlb'N FU11D.
T. C - Fraser Reimburse S,ier. Rev. Fund for Liquor claims _paid 250.00
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✓ On motion of Laube, seconded by Peeve, the Board reappointed Dr. Marion LeCoca as
Whatcom County Health Officer.
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On t,iotion the Board adjourned at 12 . to meet on Friday, August 15, 1930,
at 9 A. !A.
4,36
RECORD
OF COM2 MISSION ERR
PROCEEDINGS
' July TERM
Friday
THE 15th
DAY OF ., August 19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, August 11, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and FrEid E. Laube, members, and the Clem
of the Board in attendance.'
The following claims were allowed and 'proceedings ,rad
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor' Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for Claims paid
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor do Gar.
Ers. Hanna K. Moe Care of County Tbc, patients
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
G. P. Kincaid,.Co. Auditor
IN THE MATTER OF CONSTABLE )
)(
FOR BAKER TOWNSHIP.
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fd. for claims paid
do Gar.
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund.
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
RIVER 1L PROVEMENT FEND.
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiddISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ORDER APPOINTING JOHN POTTER
115.15
391.36
100.00
1.05
452.70
65.95
1.05
iffi—REAS, it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Constable for
Baker Township, owing to the removal of the regularly elected Constable from said Township; and
WHEREAS, John Potter has been recommended as a suitable person to fill said vacancy;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that John Potter be, and.he is hereby appointed as Constable
for Baker Township for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15t1a day of August, 1930.
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11 Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County n
n State of Washington ►1
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Expofficio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laub e
County Commissioner
Department of Highways' Report on Lateral Highway.Fund, was filed with the Board.
s�•
.V County SuperintendentIs annual report on defective youth, was filed with the Board.
Applications.for dances -by Helpers Club at Liberty and Clyde W. Larson at Birch Bay,
both on August 16, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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Un Motion the Board adjourned to meet on T47onday, August 18, 1930, at 9 A. - Td.
RECORD OF C®AUMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
JulyfiERM 1orlaay THE 13ti1 DAY OF nu_;USt
437
1930
Tile Board met )ursuant to adjournment tal= on Fl•iday, August 1,5, 19.30. Present,
Geo. Elder, Ch�.i.rman of the Board; I". C. Reeve and' Fred L-.ube, Members, and file Clerk
of the Board in at,end::.rlce.
The following _proceedings were -.ad:
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BEFJRE 'ALE OF COUilTY COL11,IISSIUNERS OF
Iiu T'i ' i'::1L'TTLR OF JUST1GE COURT JURY
P'i��S, IUBLnCULUSI;� HOS'ITxLIGi_'i'IUid, nESOLUTIUN DD i;0'i'ICE.
Ii ,)!G,;AL; 'S r'JiD A iD 3Ur,InL, COJ TY )
iiur.l�" rJ,1Z612iaiLi4T _. i I14'i'Lia::_:(,`L LID FUEL
6��iEitLAS, it apoearin- to this Board t:h<<t the funds provided in the 1930 budget for
Justice Court No. 1 Jury Fees, ios:)it�.lization of Tubercular Patients, rood and Burial for
Indigents, and Equipment LlaintenL�nce and Fuel for Countyr Home have been ej iausted, and it
is necessary to make expenditures for said iterr�s for t�1e ba.-. ance for the year 1930; and
�LiEi.S, providing such jury fees, liospita.lization, food and burial for indigents,
and equipment maintenance and fuel for County Nome, rill require further expenditures not
,provided for in the budget for the fiscal year 1930, and the necessity for these expendi-
tures could not reasonably ilave been foreseen at the time said budget was made up, and
emergencies no,rr exist; and
i lll1%�LLlif1U, this Bo-.rd ihas, on this d-. , . met at the Board Room in Bellinghan, ':';:�shing-
ton, for the purpose of considering said matter, all of tAle Commissioners of said county
^avin ; 'iad re s.,nable notico of tlhe time a d >>1.3.ce of said meeting -:nd the�uri)ose thereof
and all of the Commissioners being present at this meeting; and
�lrlEiu�1;S, the estimated amount of money required for such further expenditures to
meet the emergencies for the balance of the year 1930 are as folio rs:
Justice Court No. 1 Jury Fees N 50.00
HospitE.lization of Tubercular P-tients 4,000.00
Food for Indigents 6,000.00
Burial of Indigents 400.00
Maintenance of Equipment at County Home 1,000.00
Fuel for County Home 1,200.00
TiiLnEI'ORE, BE IT hiESOLVED t_iat a public shearing on this matter will be held at
the Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court house, Bellingham, Washington, at the hour
of 10: 00 o 1 clock A.T . , on iilorhda:y, the 25th d:=:.y of rugust, 1930, at :-rhic'n time and )lace it
will be determined by this Board videther or not twe e.L;henditures necessary to meet the s_1id
emergencies will be authorized and made and at vilhicli :tearing any taxpayer imay a-o-pear and
be 1-leard for or a. ainst the expenditure of money for such emergencies; and
BE IT FUR'Tii; ii _tE �JLV_L' trhat thhis resolution and notice sh_
11 be oublished once on
1.1onday, the 13t_i day of August, 1930, in the Bellin-'hen ;_,vening News, a ne'rrsoa.per of gener-
al circulation published in Bellingham, Washington, the same bein - the ofi'icial county ner s-
Oayoer of said '; ncatcom County* .
Done in rep �l .r adjourned session of une 3o-�_rd this l3t�h d,3,, of Aur;ust, 19_�0.
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IT Board of County Cor.miss- it
It ioners of ',"I'latcom County 11
it Str to of `Jashington It
11 IT TI 1T 7 11 11 1,1 11 11 11 It 11 t1 It
Attest: G. P. iiINCAID
County r,udi for �z Ex-officio
Clerk_ of the 3o&i'd.
Geo. Elder
Cihair• 1-.n of t_ie Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Byr F. C. ',Zartin, Deputy.
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� - RECORD OF `COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
s
July TERM P1londay THE 18tn DAY OF
August
19 30
Affidavits of Posting& Publishing Notices re henry Baeten 1-1later Franchise, were
filed with the Board.
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Affidavit of G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor, of Posting 3 Publi.shing Notices of the
Application of Puget Sound Power x Light Co. for a franchise over certain roads in ,'tnatcom
County, Washington, was filed with the Board..
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IN TIME MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGET C011PANY FOR A FRANCHISE
V OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN WHATCOI� COUNTY, STATE OF '�'IASHIN`GTON.
ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COliiEIISSIONERS OF 101HA`.I'COMI COUNTY,
!"dASHINGTON, GRANT'I �G `I'0 PUGET SOUND PO�V R a LTGIiT' CO DAY IY, A
CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY, RIGHT. PRIVILEGE AND FRIJICHISE
FOR ITSIELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AND'ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF FIFTY
YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPER_TE TRANS11ISSION LIivES
FOR TRANSIoiIT` lNG ELECTRIC PONER, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGiiTS
AS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH ELLC`1'RIC 10WEH, T0GE'THE`�
WITH THE POLES, !fIIREJS AND OTHER APPURTEI AIvCES, INCLUDING ON
SUCH PULES, TELEPHONE LINES AS ONE OF SUCH APPURTENANCES,
UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN WHATCOIiI
COUNTY, NOT 'uITHIN THE LII'aITS OF ANY INCORPORATED CITY OR
TOINN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED
IN 'THIS ORDER.
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF V1IIATC01,11 COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLONS,_ TO-'r'IIT:
BE IT REI,IE1,iBERED: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Vv'riatcomi County, State of iffashington, 'meld at the public meeting room of said Board
at the Court House of tlhatcom County in the City of Bellingham, lNashington, on the 18th day of
August, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at which meeting there
were present Commissioners Geo. Elder, F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, they being all of the` -
also
Commissioners of said County; andthere/b'eing present G. P. Kincaid, the Auditor of said County,
and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regularly on for hearing the application herein
referred to, of Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, for a franchise over certain
roads in iffinatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated city or town, and the follow-
ing proceedings were had, to -wit:
WHEREAS, Puget Sound Power 8. Light Company, a corporation, did on the 25th day of July,
1930, file with the clerk of this Board its written application to this Board for the authority,
right, privilege and franchise for itself, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain
and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as
one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, wires and other
appurtenances, including on such.poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over,
along and across certain public roads in VIhatcom County, not within the limits of any incorpo-
rated city or town, being the roads and parts;of roads hereinafter specifically mentioned and
described; and,
WHEREAS, this Board, while convened in adjourned regular session, in the Commissionerst
room in the Court House of said county, in the City of Bellingham, 'Jlashington, on the 25th day
of July, 1930, did consider said.--iritten application, and thereupon did duly ester a SFrritten
order fixing I41onday, the 18th day of August, A. D., 1930, at the -hour of ten oiclock in the
forenoon of said last named day, in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commiss-
ioners at the Court House, in the City of Bellingham, 1�Iashington, as the time -and place fixed.
for hearing said application, and in said order did direct the Auditor of said county to give
such notice of the time and place so fixed for such hearing, as is required by law; and,
RECORD
OF
C®MIUSSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
439
JUl�TrERM 1",011LIE- Y
THE
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DAY OF � E; St
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on tli.s tie lit— d--,,r of riui,�L:, �t, LD3, the ..,.�)L.r Of 'ton o I clocl. in t"ne, fore -
noon of SL:.: =' l+:.st nailed_ daL,_, iri t e lc n: eeLinf; room of this Go ':.r'd, 1n t-he Court rouse
of said Count,;, in the City' ti7is Tao ra bi_rg indjov.rrleci regu-
1 _r s,scion, j.11d s ti 1 w;)31_icati.on cor.;ln,�; r'eulrtrly on for lioarin�, it is b- t le Bo,:?Id
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found, dote-i:ined and a.'der°ed f'ollurrs, to-:rit.
T41 ..t, on t:; �, .a z Of 1 U�u t, l )5 , G. _ Irlll�ul i, lI7 "�Grs �7, �. r. t-1 GL said
COL1Iit,'y', posted r)rint: i r1Jt1CeS, (L?c.0 of SUi'_a notice-, being tt1C S_=i:e .=:nd beli? slf ned +".Y1s
se� led the s:.r;e s Lie :)rlrlt.:d _.,Aicc ileruto atl ached, ma r':ed rrr _,ibit ltr and ..ereby rn=_de
of tSlis ord +r, ttl said r�,1+>�1i iL 1 b in, in ..11 rc ,�ect... a te of rx. ibit
att led to ti-ie cffi&c v.i L of the sL.id G. _). Kir.c<Ii.d, as Auditor Of s id count`,•r, vjlic':
affidavit is :iereinr:.i't(::r referred to as follows, to -'grit.
one notice )ost.d on t'.e bulletin boa_,d at the entr,.nce of t;1e Court :louse
in the City of Bellin§ lham, ';1�.silington;
I lso one notice ,,lsted in Lie bulletin bo<:rd at ti-.• • 1-.ntr,ance of the City
:1a11 in to U tir of e111ng;ha:.m, VIIs1 i n,;ton;
ls, one no Lice posted on the bulletin) bowl at tie entr.:lnce of the lo-
Side Library in the Ci tj Of 3e111n" iuril, ".l _shin ton,
tict three ul&(_;es of 1iosting last rlul::ed being three }public place ; in t--1e County Se'r.t of
said 7iiatcom Count;; , f <siiinE�,ton.
Tj=- t the sa-_u G. 4'. Kincr_,id as tie :auditor of said county, ...used rr true copy of the
Iio vices so roosted Lo be )ublis�led i>_ trTii� B LL1IlGiii,i,i HE,-�j�LDII a daily necrs:x,a:;er )ublis:'?ed
in trie Ci. Lf of 3elling:iam, ir1 said ',VhL.tcom County, State of !'Tc silington; sue' notice being
t'rlevein publisi-ied on the 26th day of July 1930, the °?nd d��y of Auhust, 1330, and the 9th
d,.y of August, 1930, tLne last pu'Olication of ':r11ic'1 was rao.re tiro five(5) days before the
day fired for such hea ing, all of which more fully appears from 't-ie affidavit of E. G.
Earle, Business i.'an.:.g er of said ITT-iL BiJLL1i:G:iriti'1 iiEf?i Lllrr, ;erlicr. affidavit is anne .ed >.s
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Yuditor of said county .posted )r°inted notices of the time and .lace of sue? :leasing, (each
of suc l notices being; a true co )y of 1'xIiibit 1 hereto attaclhed) u,�on cent Iin oublic roads
crlii 1"1i 11'ir'uyS in 'c'u' 1 LCOrII County, !'1c,S 1i r1 tC+:'1, liCtl ublic roads and nign'°ra rS �.rE' more par-
ticularly=no'rrn and described in the following 3_:ragra�)hs numbered lst to 3th, both inclu-
sive, to-ait:
1. The ,paved highway between -;er in ; � nd ';1ickersham and southerly to t -le s:,uthr,rly
county lir:its of '.,'il�_tcom County, including, Permanent Hig:l ^.gays T+lumbered Silo (0) , Six 15 (GA)
and Six, B (6B) .
2. Roads numbered Two .Hundred Seventy-t-?ree (273), Five `Ilundred Sixty-four (564).
Ttat :.)ortion of One Hundred Twenty (120) Southerly of Section T,rrelve (12); T'tree ilundred
Fortjrl nine (3LJ) , Five -Hundred Seventeen (517) , Five Hundred Jig'nteen (518) , Four hundred
Fifty-seven (457), Four Hundred Fof ty-t wo (442) , T'rro . undred Forty-nine (249) , Four Hundred
Forty-one (%41); a- in TG:rnsl.i > T�.ir ty-ei; It (38) I'iort -, Range Five (5) -F'ast, 71. i:'.
3. Roads numbered: T-,ro :Hundred Seventy-two (272) ':7osterly of Section Ti-iree (3);
taut art of Two: undrod F3rty-one ('241) on the Section line comr.;on to Sections Six. (6) and
Seven (77), Four "�undr: d nineteen (,119): arld all roz_as in Suction Seven (r') in or in the
vicinity of Acme, To:rnshiia Thirty-seven (37) r,ortrl, Rarige, Five (5) East, ':'tir. M.
4. Road numbered One ciundr•ed T.,renty (120) in Sections Thirteen �4:)
13), T',rrenty-four
(2�) Lind T'�'renty-five (25), To-:rnsLip Thirty-e14;11t (33) port I, Range Four EI.st, . it..
5. The road bet -:Teen '.:a:;le Falls frorr, a connection zrrit the i.1t. F.�.'.-er 2-igla,.My
rdort,lerly to an intersection -:rith Road Sir hundred Forty-seven (047) and to the Nort1 line
of Section Six. (6), To'rrnsl?ip Forty (40) li ortr=, Range Six (6) East, 7.11. i.1.
6. Roads numbered Six: Hundred Forty-seven and Five :Hundred Sixty-eight (568) in
Section Thirty-one (31) , To'�ns 1i� Forty-one (41) north, Range Six (6) -East 'ir1.
7. Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-six (646) from a point on the quarter section
corner common to Sections Seven (7) and Eii;nt (8), Toluns'ai°) Thirty-eight (158) North, Range
Three (3) EUst, '�1. Ll., t-ence Sout'Ler'ly Lc)t11e section corder common to Sections Seven (7)
and E1.gilt (8), Seventeen (1-0 and EigiIteell (18) , TO':'rns1,i p and Rr�,n gC aforesaid; thence
0
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Ju1.f TERM
a Iondcay
THE
lc3 t.l
DAY OF August
rLi5t 19 j(a
;esterly_ and Sout lerly alon - RoUd numbered Sixty-tLiree (S3) to a connection 'with Ro •,d numbered
Six hundred T'.�enty-t:r:o (6221.
8. All roads, street, alleys, av2zrues acid A blic places in tine follo>^rin; described )lats
filed in th(� office of the ,^uditor of ',r)atcom County, •:h t-)n, can t-ie dotes st ecified;
a. Plat of "Bldridge Donation Claim �1duition Su),-jlcr_qental,rr filed Dece-nber 8, 1927.
b. Plat of rrOlyma-1 .Sir;1, ?
C. 'Plat of "Se.aview Gardens ,rr filed Deceruber 8, 1927.
d. rrPlat of Sumnrerland,rr filed 1?ril 21, 19;fa.
e. "Plat of First Addition to Sumrrerland, rr filed -L ;ril 15, 1927.
f . "Plat of ElRepu�, Place, rt filed l; r.rc : '23, ll—/120 .
"Plat of Eldridge ' s Industrial Situ , rr filet: Ce -ter. be.r 15 1)28.
:�. Plat of "Nobles Acre ':i'rrrcts, }r filed A .)1°i1 3, llu.
i. Plat of "Bennett dill Su;),.11emerrtdl," filed ',uy 20, 1922.
j Plat of "Griffit i Park Adaition," filed L*,ay :?7, 1030.
k. Plat of "Donovan Road Trac ts, rr not filed, located in Section Fifteen (15)
To-,,r:shi,) T:1irty-eigizt (33) urtla, _RLtn:,;e Tl:,o (2) East, ':[. ai.
1. Plats of rrBenriett Bill, rr riot filed, and 'Ter-rrlett Gardens," riot filed, located in
Sections fourteen (14) and T'rrenty-three (w3), Toanship� T.iirty-eig7ht (38) �Jorth, Iirznge Two (2}
East, ',7. Ll.
t f 1 - l S ''^ C' 1T v 1 d n 1)D
rr. r'I'l t of Zorn oJ. "licI.c�. �: ) al�_tcom County, ,�.s.i., fil d �.ilar.:_- ,
n. Plat of "First Addition to ',Iickers�ia'm, ri filed Septernber , 189`2.
o. t'Plat of South ;:n&,Ucom Co., Cias:ti.r+ filed September 19, 1902.
:a. Plat of "Sub -Division of Block 3 of "lickersnam, !'lil�.tcom Co., `:lasri.,'r filed r. aril 5, 1909.
q. Road r�umi�erc.d Z':lr���e unfired Ei€;1•lty-e��_#get (�a8�3) in Sectian T, crlty (20), To:^msai-_ Thirty-
eight (38) North, Range Five (5) East, V41. Tsi.
Tllat each of such notices vrere posted on each road raid iigh,rra.y or aarts tilereof
above s.)ecified, in a consJicuous ;)lace, e:it er on a tcle,:7r`orle pole, a stun"o ta. tree, fencepost,
electric light Pole, bulletin board, or, structure situated on ecacl: 'public road and hiF_1 n••'ruy so
posted, Land adjoining the t2aveled portion tii•�reyof.
That each and every one of the notices published L;nd )osted as aforesaid contained tLe
statement of trie name of the aoolicant and the descrication of tine public roads and 11iglaways for
rr' ich application is made, (being; t<ie )ublic roads and _',.igh-:ra_ys .-ercinbefor•e described in this
order) and the time and ,)lace fi .cd for t1ie, «rind. That in and by eacli of said notices all
persons desiring to be ,learn' in tine matter of said aT),)licat-i�,,n were thereby notified to be
present at said time and place so fi.-,.ed for such lreari.ng, arid ,vere furthc r notified that such
hearing could be adjourned from time to time b;,r order of t l_is Board, and that at sued meeting;
or any a.djourrinent thereof, and after suc1i nea2ing, this Baard ,could ta1�e such: 4rction 'Nit
reference to said ao-alica.tion as this Board r"-i',i1t darn to be for the public interest.
f'll of 'aI, ica more fully _ )er. r'„ from t:_e sr:.i.d ;:a.ffi davit of t.ie said G. P. KincG.id, cas
Auditor, filed Therein on the l6t1-: d� y of August, 1930.
Tii:•.t from the L_ffidavi t:= aforesaid and from call )f tie records and files c rid other �roafs
in this 1)roceeding, it is <.�r� ss;L�T found bar t__is Bo .rd t!Lr..t d-ue, legal, sufficient and timely
notice ,ras been given by t,ie County Auditor in all -c ccts as >rovided by la.:i and t_le order of
t11is Board, so as to fully auti-or•i:,e this Eoard to near ar.d grant sr..id aoplication.
That thereu.lon a. nearing; of srlicz a;: p7:1ic stir.>n end of all )arsons desiring to be' .,e :.rd in
the matter of said a i_llic,_tion r!Gts duly n--1d baftr(,, t.ic B3 )ard at the time .::nd lace fired tt�er•e-
for by the Board. being; tfre tine :_)r.d elate as ste.ted in the notices published and 0osted aes
afores�.id.
lund now after ng -:.nd °rtiile duly c-,nv :nod in re—u1�:.r ;session ,t the time e..nd
1place aforesaid, and c:at suc;=1 meUtirl;, the f'allo'i,,il1Z )t.ls3lution aced Order is unErlimc)usly rdo ,ted
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
jUlY TERM Monday THE l3th DAY OF Aug ust
4411
ig 30
.. I and passed by said Board of County Commissioners, to -wit:
That it is found by this Doard that the ap,..)licant, Pu,6f �,_�t Sound PD,;io,_((- S, Lig,'ht Comp ny,
is a Dublic service corporation, organized and existing, under and by virtue of the laws of
J
the Stale of Massachusetts and authorized to transact business 1.�iithin the State of Nash-
ington, that it is an '?electrical company" conducting can tTeloctric plrMt11 .,iithin tl�).e mec"l-n-
inv of such terms as defined by ChaDter 117 of t.rl- Session Laws of the State, of 1,T&s'_1i_r-1L7tc)n
for the year 1911 and Acts amendatory thereof and supplenientil thereto, and being author-
ized among other things to o,,,,rn franchises and privileges relating to tide distribution of
electric current for light, beat and power purposes; that it is the owner of certain
franchises and privileges relating to tl--e distribution of electric current for light, heat,
power and other purposes in t'-ie City of Bellingham and in the towns of Lynden and 11ooks&.c1l,
i
1v7]-1&tcom County., Washington, and in the County of 7011iatcom State of 1.7as'.',iington, under the
provisions of which it is required to sell and furnish electric po,rier,, heat, light and
C-1
electric current within the City of Bellingham and the to,,°,rns of Lynden and I,,-oo1_.-.sac1-1 for
municipal purposes and within -portions of Whatcom County; tint the authority, rig! -It.,
privilege and franchise hereby applied for is by tine applicant., its successors and assigns,
among other public uses and Oucposes to be used for carrying out the public uses and pur-
poses imposed b-yr the ordinances, franchises and privileges aforesaid of selling and furnisil,
ing electric power., heat., light and electric current within the City of Belliri_ham and t-,),,.rns
of Lynden and Nooksack for municipal purposes and within the County of Wil-atcom.
That this Board of County Commissioners ex--,-,ressly find that the use of s_aid roads
and parts of roads described in said ap-plication and in this order for the pur�?oses enumer-
ated in said application, and this order is a public use and that public nec(-::.ssity requires
and this Board deems it to be for the public interest to rant to the applice,-nt Puget Sound
Power & Light Company,, its successors and assigns, the authority, right, privilege and fran-
chise so applied for and as hereinafter more fully set forth.
THEREFORE,, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDEhEi) that there be and is hereby grant3d to
the said applicant,, Puget Sound -_Do,r,rer P- Light Company, a cor-poration, and to its successors
and assigns, for a period of fifty (50) years from the date of this order., the authority,
right, privilege and franchise for -the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct,
maintain and o-oerate transmission lines for transii;itting electric -,)owei-, including electric
C�
lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with poles, wires and
ogler appurtenances, includincr on such poles telex .Lione lines as one of such appurtenances.,
upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in �7hatcorr County, not
iitnin the limits of any cor_-),DraLe city or town., a.nd onum,.-.ra.ted in the follol,iinc -)-I
numbered lst to 8t1i, both inclusive, to -wit:
1. The paved highway jetvieen Deming and 17ic:�:erslaarji and southerly to the southorl,
.L 0 ly
county limits of Whatcom County., including Permanent Kigh%-Iays 1,", umbered Six (S), Six A (6P)
and Six B (6B).
2. Roads numbered T%,io Aundred Seventy-three (273),'Five hundred Sixty-four (564),
That portion of One Hundred Twenty (120) Southerly of Section Twelve (l,"); T'_aree Hundred
Forty-nine (349). Five Hundr,3d Seventeen (517). Five Hundred Eighteen (518), Four 11undred
Fifty-seven (457), Four Hundred Forty-tuo (442), Two Hundred Forty-nine (249), Four Hluaridr=-d
Forty-one (,11,111); all in Tornship TlAirty-eight (38) 1,1orth, 7�anf.,,e Five (5) East, il!-tj l". "171.
3. Roads numbered: T-10 Llundred Seventy-two (272) lestrly of Section Three (3) ; L _-,t
,)art of Tao Hundred Forty-one (241) on the Section line common to Sections Six (6) and Seven
(7), Four 111u,ndred Nineteen (419) and all roads in Section Seven (7) in or in the vicinity of
Acme, Township Thirty-seven (37) North,, Range Five (5) East, W. 1J.
4 7' �
Road numbered one .-_IunL_red Twenty (120) in Sections T.'airteen (13), Tv.,ent, -four (2�'1)
and Twenty-five (25). Township Thirty-eight (38) Nlorth, Rang (4) East, 1,7. M.
0 _,e Four
5. The road between 11a le Falls from a connection with the 11t. Baker High,.Vay P _y
1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
JU .d. TERM IOr1E1. y' THE 1CJt_ i DAY OF Au1-1uSt
1.930
to an inters ctiun ,,ith R�,ad Six Hundred Forty-seven (647) and to the North line of Section
Six (6), '1o•:•Jiiship Forty (40) 1 orth, R,_�nge Six (6) IPLtst, 1,'J. l:i.
6.-Roads nul:bered Si:: :Iunared Forty -seven and live Iiundr ;d Sixty-eight (568) in
Section T_"iirty-one (31), To-,-iiiship Forty-one (41) Nor°tii, 1jange Six (C) Fast W. I,I.
Road numbared Si ILundred Forty-six (64;)) from point on 'the quarter section corner
common to Sections "even ("r) and Eilglit (8) , To nslii p Tllirty-eig'it (7A) North, Range Three (3)
East, ': , thence Southerly to the section corner common to Sections 'Sev'en (7) and Eight (8),
Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18) , To:a s'hi -) and Range aforesaid; thence ',lesterly and Southerly
along Road numbered Sixty-t:ii ee (63) to a connection with Road numbered Six hundred Tvienty-two
(022)
8. All rotas, stre- et, alleys, avenue; and ,)ublic t)la_ces i n t, e. following described plats
filed in t_ie office of the ,auditor of Vlhatcom County, Washington, on t1ie dates specified:
a. '_-)lat of 1112',ldridge Dana.tio_i Claim Addition Sup:)lemental," filed December 3, 1927.
b. 'plat of 110lym-oic Subdivision" filed December 8, 1927.
C. PTrat of rrSeaview Garderis,11 filed December 8, 1927.
d. "Plat of Summerland, rr filed April 27, 1Z)25.
e. rrPlat Jf First Addition to Summ,:�rland, rr filed April 15, 1927.
f. "Plat cf' ?;1 Repose Places' filed I,Iarch 23, 1926.
g . "Plat of 1: ldridge I s Industrial Sites, rr filed September 15, 1928.
i. Plat of rr�lobles Acre Tr acts, rr filed April 8, 1910.
i .
Plat of
rrBennett
Bill
Sup ,1ementai,
rr filed
:,lay
":'.O, 1929 .
j .
Plat of
"Griffith
Park
Addition, r)
filed May
27,
1930.
l�:. Plat of ''Donovan-I>"arietta Load Tracts, rr not filed, loc.tted in Section Fifteen (15)
Townshi) Thirty-eiL«t (o8) North, Fang;e `Tyro (2) East, V4 . I�i .
1. Ply: is of "Bennett Hill.,'? not filed, and tlBanriett Gardens, rr not filed, located in
Sections fourteen (14) and `-,-Je-nty-trzree (23), Toanslii ) Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Two (2)
East, V!. 1.1.
In. rrPlat of Town of !,7ickei:-sham, tiT atcom Count; ''lash.,'' f_-led ltilarcri 8, 190`1.
ri. Plat of rrFirst Addition to 71i.ckers_iam, rl filed Se,otember 7, 1892.
�. ''Plat of South ,`icklers::acl.m, '-vVhatcom Co.filed ,September 19, 1902.
?rat of "Sub -Division of I31ock 3 of 'uJick,.>.rsham, VPia.tcom Co., Wash.," filed April 5,
1909.
I. s;oad nuri2bered T__reerundred Eighty-eight (388) in Section Twenty (:'0), r'orr:iship
Thirty-ei ;i',t (38) North, R_:.r2;;e Five (15) East-) V1. 101.
Tie line of poles herein provided for sliall be located outside of tie traveled portion
of the roads and p�.rts of roads aforesi..id, and as �,Lyiproved by tfie County Engineer, and rna.y be
all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled l;ortion
thereof, as will form the most practicable and feasible line, it being found by the Board that
to so locate the same will cause t%ie least intei.•ference witil other uses of said roads and oE.rts
of roads.
The privilege is granted to t .e grantee, its successors and assigns, to place <..ny por-
tion of the oole line herein orovided for upon private ri-ht-of-way outside of the roads and
parts of roads above described, for such distance and at suela places as the grantee, its suc-
cessors and assigns may desire; but the pla.cing of any of sucl, poles outside of any of the
roads -�,.nd parts of roads above described siiE.11 not be construed -as a 'maiver of the right to
locate such poles along so many or �:,ll of t!,e roads and parts of roads above described as the
grantee, its successors and assigns rr:ay from time to time desire to so occupy. Should the
co:.irse, direction, or locution of arty of such roads or Darts of roads above described be here-
, changed by trie County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and
francr.ise herein -ranted s_zall tiiereuyion attach to such new .part of such roads and parts of
roads, but the attaching of such rights to such new }-part of suc, roads and Darts of roads
shall iot be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, irivilege and franchise rarein
gr:.inted L-s to any portion of the roues and parts of 'odds hereinbefore described.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE
18th DAY OF August ig 30
That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall
be of such size and set in the ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to maze
them safe and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmission wires s'nall be care-
fully insulated from the poles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall- be stretched
either on the poles or on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension trans-
mission wires shall be at least thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other
and lines
ir,ires/shall be at least eighteen feet above the., surface of the ground it being found by
the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines til-i-ereon, will cause
the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of roads.
Whenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any
part of said roads or parts of roads, it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to
its former condition. In case the County of Whatcom or any township therein shall at any
time desire to do any clearing, grubbing or grading on the roads described in this order,
said county or township shall have the right., if necessary, to blast in such roads and said
county or to,.!mship shall riot be liable in such case to the graritee, 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., which notice shall state the point or ,-,,,:Dints 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 '1.1hatcon
and the Townsk-,.ips therein from any injury arising from any casualty or accident to person
or pr9�p.erty by reason of any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or
assigns, or omission on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns,, to keep such
poles and wires in a safe condition, and to pay all valid claims against said county or
townships 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 lffhatcom or Township affected of any suit or action begun against said County
or Township on account of any alleged claim for any said cause.
0
The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order
may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or a
assigns.
Any time after the expiration of five years from the date of the enactment of t.-Lis
oraer the Board of County Commissioners as to any separate road hereinbefore described, upon
which construction shall not have theretofore been commenced, shall have the authority to
notify the grantee, its successors or assigns in writing to commence construction t.,iereon
i,iithin ninety days from the receipt of such notice and failing so to do such Board sliall
have the right to cancel the authority herein -ranted as to such separate road only and
thereupon this franchise to Liat extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the
grantee, its successors and assigns.
The grantee herein shall ,,iithin sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution
and order, file with the County Auditor of 111hatcom County, its acceptance of the authority,
right, privilege and franchise herein grante�d, subject to -tile terms and conditions herein
Drovidea.
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
TVIonda y
THE 18 th.
DAY OF _Augur.
1930
The foregoing resolution E;,nd order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commiss-
ioners..at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, field tail tne 18th day of August, 1930, is
hereby sic7n,-.)d by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by tzele Clerk of this Board tinder its
C:)
seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof.
ATTEST:
Dated at 3ellingiiam, 71ashington this the l8t.a d�,Y of August, 1930.
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ioners of ' I rhatcom County
State of Washington rI
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of Board of County
Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
G. P. KIIJCAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor and e.--officio County Commissioner.
Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners.
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BEFORE Till,,' BOt'l-HD 07 COUNTY 0U'11,JISSIj141',,RS OF
4 HA.TC,61ii COUIJTY,
1-`4 TliE OF SUPI.i:1'11VISOR
ORL)EI'l -kPP0iUT12JG LES:=-' LtUf)E.L-43E--LGER
G1',JEVA T010,Lis.1- I li'P.
J. Morc-an Supervisor:- for Geneva Tovrnsi-lip,, h:as tendered his resignation as such
0
supervisor; and
WHEI, �EAS, Leslie Rodenbef;:-L�r hz�.s been recommended for a)-pointr 0 rae-nt to fill the vacancy
caused by such resignation;
C3
IT IS Tli'l.,"REFORE, ORDERED that t-r-ie resignation of J. .,.',o---gan as Supervisor for Geneva Town-
ship be, and same is hereby accepted; and
IIS FURTHER ORDERED that Leslie Rodenberger be, and he is I:i(-.)rcby al) -pointed rvs c--,upervisor
for Geneva. Tol,,rnship for the balance of the unexx-,-)ired te�rm.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board. this 13th day of August, 1930.
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It Board of County C'rommi s s - it
It ioners, of ',VhL. tcom County if
it State of IVashington it
Attest: G. P. KINCkID
Count.,/ Auditor 5: E:,,,-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 11artin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
C.Ii,iairman of the BoLi.rd.
F. C. Reeve
C:--r,,-inty Commissioner
Fred E. Latibe
Cjulrity Cornr�issioner
Acceptance of Pez-mane;�nL by Director of iigll�n-iays 'i,ras filed I,-,iith the 7.3oard. 1 0 � ?
In the mutter of t..,-le
Application of
il'Rii-RY J. BAETE1,
.for a fi-Linchise, to lay and
maintain water mains on and
along certain roads in V-1hat-
com County, Washington.
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Tl-:is matter having come on for ne,-aring on the 18t.1 day of August, 1930, at 10:30 o1clock
in tlae forenoon, upon the petition of ;henry J. Banc -ten for -,:%- franchise to lay and maintain water
mains on and along certain roads in 1&ie.tcom County) Wasnington, as said roads are hereinafter more
fully set forth and described;
And it appe&.ring, and the Board finding, from the �:.ffidavit- of poster, and affidavit of
publication., 'Jot'a filed herein, that t(-ie cr-)unty a-.xditor :ias ;Yiven due and legal notice of the
time and Dlace for hearing said c.)etition; and the potitioner having; paid all e,,,,,-)enses in connection
therewitli;
F
July TERM lVionday THE
18th
DAY OF
P.ugust
,9 ;30
And said application for franchise having been approved by the Boards of Supervisors
of Custer Township, and Semiahmoo Township, insofar as township roads in their respective
townships are concerned; and Dan F. North having appeared personally and objected,to the
granting of said franchise for the reason that applicant did not agree to lay water mains,
this year, on the road abutting upon his property, but said objection being over -ruled;
And the Board of County Commissioners of tllhatcom County, 01ashington, having fully
considered the matter, and being satisfied that it is for the public interest to grant said
franchise as prayed for;
hereby
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED 'THA'T said Henry J. Baeten, and his assigns, be, and they/are,
granted a franchise from and after this date and for a period of twenty-five (25) years here -
from to lay and maintain grater mains on and along the following described roads:
On Road No. 8: From its intersectign 1,%rith Road No. 37, south to intersection
with Road No. 22-46_;
On Road No. 22-46: Commencing at section line betl,,reen sections 31 and 32,
township 40 north, range 1 east, 11l T,, . ; thence west to Birch Bay; thence in
a generally northwesterly direction, along the shores of Birch Bay, to the
end of said Road No. 22-46:
On Roads 407 and 632; From intersection with Road No. 8, east to intersection
with Road No. 40;
On Road No. 37: From its intersection with Road No. 8, northwesterly to
intersection with Road No. 336;
On Road No. 336: From its intersection with Road No. 37, south -to Road
No. 470; thence
On Road No. 470: south to its intersection with Road No. 22-46;
for the purpose of conveying and distributing t,,,rater,, and selling the same;
For the purpose of laying,repairing, keening and maintaining said water mains, the
said 1"Lenry J. Baeten, his assigns, agents and employees, shall have the right to dig ditches
and excavate ever, along and on'the aforesaid roads; provided that travel over said roads
shall not be impeded, and said ditches and excavations shall be filled without undue delay,
and the roads restored to as good condition as before the digging and e;:cavating; and -0 —
vided further that in the laying, repairing and maintaining of said water mains, the said
denry J. Baeten, and his assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom County for all necessary
expenses incurred by it in restoring said .roads to a suitable condition for travel.
Dated this 18th day of August, 1930.
Attest.
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tc ioners of Vrhatcom County tt
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G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor Ex-Officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C.. iulartin
Deputy
BOARD OF COUNTY COMziISSIOVERS
OF V11iATCOT-A COUNTY, tTAS IIi1GTOTd.
By Geo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday August 22, 1930, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 22nd DAY OF August 19.30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I.Ionday,' August 18, 1930. present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhMISS10NE'RS OF
11 ''i �iATCOM COUNTY.) V`ikSHINGTON .
IN THE i:IAl"1'h' OF CONS'i' SUCTION )
OF' AC�tiE BRIDGE OVER SOUTH FORD ) ORDER ACCEPTING BID OF GEO. H. DATE
OF' NOOKSACK RIVER ON DENTING-' )
III CKERSHIZ i ROAD.
WIIEREI�S, this matter came on for consideration on this day in accordance with the
published call for bids for construction of Acme Bridge over South Fork of Nooksack River
on Defining-11i.ckersham Road, and the Board finding the bids submitted to be as follolras:
Geo. H. Date
Croy n,. Lich
P. h.Ianson & Son
Axel Lind
Alexander a MacNeil
B. E. Johnson
28,082.93
28,383.86
28,572.10
28,826.68
29,340.07-
32, 403-< 69.
WHEREAS, the bid of Geo. H. Date appearing to be the lowest and best bid submitted;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bid of Geo. H. Date in the amount of $28,032.93 for
construction of said Acme Bridge, be and same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTIAER ORDL+'RED' that this work shall be completed by November 1, 1930, and that
t*re contractor shall furnish a bond equal to the amount of his bid, to insure the faithful
performance of said contract.
Done in regular adjourned aession of the Board this 22nd day of August, 1930.
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.Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor , E-officlo
Clerk of the Board.
By F': C. ialartin
DepUtir .
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Goo. Elder,
Clalrman of the Board.
Counter Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to rent to Geo. H. Date,
Contractor, the County steam piledriver, at a rental of $10.00 per day for actual days used
on Acme Bridge Construction; County to furnish lines for driver and Date to Day crew.
Applications for dances by Clyde 1.I. Larson at Birch Bay and Lake Samish Development Co.
at Rainbow Beach, both on August 23, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. I.. to meet on Monday, August 25, 1930, at 9 A. PSI
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
4z_k'7
July TERM "Aonday
THE
25th
.. ..... ...
DAY OF !a 3u, I-,, S t
1930
1
The Bolard met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, August 2,?, 1930. P1, e scant,
Geo . Elder Chairman of the BO,_Lird; F. C. Fiaeve and Frz.,d E. Laube, 1:ernbors, and tr.o Clorlli:
of t_,-1e- Bola-,-d in attendance.
The following claims were :llowed and proceedin.-'I's Ifiad:
Rjj�.D and BHIDGE FUI,ID.
D. J. Stevenson Cots. portion of Final EsL. for paving Perin. [1y. -'Il 4
8_)LDIERS1 .:'1E1:,11'L';'F
John Peters Relief
BEFORE THE BOARD OF Co''JINTY 001v2.1ISSIONE1BLS OF
,T il'1001,1 C0614TY ',VAShINGT01` A
IN TziE 1,1A'1`Ti,,,R OF SETTLDIENT v'JITi]L COUNTY
0 R D E R ,
TREAS0RER FOR 1AUNTil OF JULY., 1930
50.00
' 1. y r Coui�'lty Treasurer for ',11 atcom County, �,Vas' ini�,ton,
7 3L ZI 1h iiE S, Pliny r Snyder, Actinb
bias filed ,7,,it'n this Board a statement setting forth, his receipts and disbursements, and the
same 'qas been checked, compared and found to be correct;
12REFOf Lj IT 1 S T.L 'i" URDEREJ by this Bo.-,-2d that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting
Tre,,a surer ., be, and he Hereby is allowed credits for s, id disbursements as follows, to-1,,rit:
CASd PAID STA'TE TI`L_�" ' S 0" A'S E-IL.
General Fund
School Fund
111ilitary Fund
Public Highway Fund
Peri.,Ianent Higl-iway Fund
Hil-lho,r Education Fund
Buildinc, Fund
Recl,_,-�Ina.tion Revolving Fund
Vetera'nst Compensation Fund
Forest Fire .0-rotect-ion Fund
Parks & Park,.,iay3 Fund
Game Fund
CASH PAID CITY AIND T04',ffi 1h1]j'ASLjRhFS
P./iID TOVINSH111 TALi,'AS(JJL1-r1`RS
CA0H Px`ill) ICING Cj'UhTY A/C SCiiOOLS
j i7 iL ANTS 111DEEMED:
Cur. -Lent Expense Fund
Ro�--d c Bridge Fund
Pe,_,nrianent HiEiiti',ray Maint. Fund
Domestic Anir.,ial Protection Fund
Soldiers' Relief' Fund
County Game Fund
.Liquor Investigation Fund
Lal,,i Library Fund
Institute Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
Sc".,,iool Districts, General Fund
School District., wilding Fund
Port of Belli.nham, G_-nei-al Fund
Harbor Improvement Fund
Drain, Dist. ji,!2., idlaint. Fund
IN` 1,'REST ON WARRXiNTS:
Current Expense Fund
School District,, General Fund
Harbor Improvement Fund
Bonds REDELLED:
County Election Su -)plies Bonds
School Districts Bonds
INTEREST ON BONDS:
County Election Su.)pllles Bonds
School Districts 'Bonds
Total Disbursements
276.62
255. 00
f
14.', 7
2.25
15.33
5127.55
37.06
9.64
193.22
1-110.60
54.00
105.35
25135.30
670.93
117.91
27 488.43
11 s -4,. 38
1)8198.14
103.00
233 . 00
910.93
146.00
70.00
1.00
64.00
19, 581. 55
7, 253. 68
7, 715. 75
000. 00
166.50
.47
105 . 2, 4-
300.00
2,000.00
1)000.00
300.00
55.00
Q 90,272. 60
We do hereby certify that %,ie find the case in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit
in various banks to h.is credit at t1ae close of business on July 31, 1930, as shovm by the
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. RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS*
PROCEEDINGS
Sulk TERM
ono -ay
THE 13 un
I'llu gu S t
DAY OF
1.. 1-9- 30
County 1,uditoi-ts Uf Traasurerfs casll, to bf as follows:
De,-)osito
First B:,-,�.nk of Bellingham
3ellinsham 1:ational Bank of Dellinj�,:ia_n
I'lortavieste'rn Natic)nal Far n1,L of Bellingham
Jlu'ieric�,n Nat-ional Bc,,nk of Bellinr*?iam
Union Trust U0121,,_-ny of Dl-.-lling.eiam
Fi-rst Ll atior l Barik �)f F:Irnd,-Ae
Firs I.JaLioyial 3�,Jik of Lyndon
Poo�)les Bank of' Ly,iden
t .Zenc St,�:..te B Citizen. -17,nk of' Ferndiale
Home St�.*U-e Bank of Blaine
Custer St_ -ate Sank
D,nk of Suiim..s
Nuoir,.:;,ack Valley Staiu-e Bank of Eve.L-sC)n
Tot,-:;.l C�_sh on De,.)osit
IA 01�'filici_!J:
Inves trients 16, 0'),5. 00
C vsh in Vault 5, 9,20.00
Cneci:s _14arrants in Till 85
Currency in T i 11 41-8.00
Siiv,,r in Till 73.26
Gr�.�ind Total Caski on Hand
re,asurer's B-;.,..lance
124,338.34
54)053.87
50,622.94
35,000.00
30,000.00
45)000.00
45,000.00
m,000.00
.�?0,000.00
15,000.00
10)000.00
10,000.00
15, 000.00
y-! 4_741,015.45
497,153.5C
IIl T ESS,2 llliliONY t`VfdEii!]JF , sae have 'Cl erUnto S F. t our hands Land af fil,:ed the seal of tlae ?oard
of Coun t7r Commissioners of Whatcom County, W&3�iington, this 25th d,��i,y of August, 1930.
.1 ID
Goo. Elder
tr Bo�.: , rd of County Commiss- tt Chairman of tine Board
of 'Jnatcom County tr
of Washington It F. C. Reeve
Q.
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County Commissioner
i,ttest: G. P. Fr:d E. Laube
County lucLitor w• Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Nartin
Deputy
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASdINGTON.
IN THE MATTER -OF CONSTRUCTION )
OF DAKOTA CREEK BRIDGE ON RESOLUTION TO CONSTRUCT
BLAINE-FERITDX"-LE PAVED ROAD
WHEREAS.,,at-a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of
Washington, held in the Commissioners? Office of said county on the 25th day of August, 1930,
a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, the following resolution was
adopted:
I
RESOLVED, that public interest demands the construction of a new bridge, under the pro-
visions of Chapter 88.,,Session Laws,of 1929, to replace the old structure south of Blaine on
the Blaine -Ferndale paved road, -situated within the County of Whatcom, and described as follows:
LATERAL HIGHWAY NO- 5: Being,a 607.7 foot pile trestle with an 80 foot combination span
in center., over Dakota Creek on Blaine -Ferndale Paved Road in Section 7, Twp. 40 Nj R 1 E.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of August, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk .of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
. County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By.F. C. Martin,,:Deputy ,
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDIINGS
July TERM Monday THE 25th
DAY OF August
1930
BEFORE T iE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1,1ISSIONERS OF
dliATCOM COUNTY,-WASHINGTON.
IN THE MAT'.�ER OF JUSTICE COURT JURY )(
FEES, TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZkTION,
INDIGENTS FOOD AND BURIAL, COUNTY ) RESOLUTION DECLARING EMERGENCY
HOME EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE td4D FUEL.(
WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 18th day of August,1930,
at the Board Room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, all the Commissioners of said
county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such meeting,
a resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners, which resolution
and notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to Justice
Court No. 1 Jury Fees, Hospitalization of Tubercular Patients, Food and Burial of Indigents,
and Equipment Miaintenance and Fuel for County dome, and the estimated amount of money required
to meet the said emergency; and
IHEREkS, said resolution and notice did fix Monday, the 25th day of August, 1930, at
10:00 otclock A. P9. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, 71ashington,
as the time and place for holding a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and notice
was duly and regularly published once in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general
circulation published in the City of Bellingham and being the official newspaper of said
Whatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on 'Monday, August 18, 1930, all
as required by law; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the Commiss-
ioners of said Whatcom County being present and no taxpayer of said county appearing to be
heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that provision be made for Justice Court No. 1 Jury Fees,
Hospitalization of Tubercular Patients, Food for Indigents, Burial of Indigents, Maintenance
of Equipment and Fuel for County Home, for the balance of the year 1930, and such necessity
could not reasonable have been foreseen.at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1930 was
made up and sufficient provision was not made therefor in said budget; and
'01-HEREAS, this 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 that an emergency be declared
and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made;
NOIN, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that emergencies exist.and
that the necessary expenditures be made to meet said emergencies, but not to exceed the
following amounts:
Justice Court No. 1 Jury Fees 50.00
Hospitalization of Tubercular Patients 4,000.00
Food for Indigents 6,000.00
Burial of Indigents 400.00
Maintenance of Equipment at County Home 1,000.00
Fuel for County Home 1,200.00
BE IT FURTHER UNANIi,'1OUSLY RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of
Whatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said County,to meet the said emergencies, said
warrants to be drawn in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary to make
said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of August, 1930.
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Attest:G. P. KIN CiID
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 11artin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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y � RECORD OF CO1V MISSION ERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE 25th DAY OF August 1930
Surety Bond of Geo. H. Date in amount of $28,082.93 given by Commercial Casualty Insurance
Company, covering contract contract for construction of Acme Bridge (Lat. Hy. No. 4), was approved
by the Board and filed in Auditors Office.
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C 0 N T R A C T
THIS AGREMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of August, 1930, between the BOARD OF
COUNTY C0MMISSIONERS of WHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by virtue of Chapter
88 of the Laws of 1929, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and GEO. H. DATE.of Edmonds,
Washington for himself, his heirs, executors administrators, successors and assigns, hereinafter
called the Contractor.
WITNESSETn: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, hereinafter
mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto covenant and agree
as follows;
DESCRIPTION OF 'rrORK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Lateral Highway No. 4 known as the Acme Bridge in orhatcom County, 101ashington2
between Station 00 00 and Station 5 64.75 in accordance withand as described in the attached plans
and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms, conditions, and stipulations herein set
forth and attached, now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein and made part hereof
as fully for all purposes as if here set forth at .length, and shall perform any alterations in or
additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and any extra work vrhich may
be ordered asprovided in this contract and every part thereof.
The Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor, carriage, tools,
implements and conveniences and things of every description that may be requisite for the transfer
of materials and for constructing and completing the work provided for in this contract and every
part thereof.
2. The County hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ
the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above described work
and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and specifications and the
terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for the same according to the
attached specifications and the schedule of unit or itemized prices, or lump sum price hereto
attached, at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided for in this contract and
every part thereof. The County furtrier agrees to employ the Contractor to perform any alterations
in or additions to the work covered by this contract and (every part thereof and any force account
work that may be ordered and to pay for the same under the terms of this contract and the attached
plans and specifications.
3. The Contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, successors,
and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein contained upon
the part of the Contractor.
4. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the County by reason of enter-
ing into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said Board
of County Commissioners of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has caused this
instrument to be executed by and in the name of..said Board by its Chairman, duly attested by its
Clerk, the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board to be hereunto affixed on
the date in this instrument first above written.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Monday THE 25th DAY OF August 19 30
Geo. H. Date
It 11 it It It It IT It 11 11 !! it It N 1i it Contractor
it Commercial -Casualty Insur-
tt ance Company New Jersey it Foregoing contract approved and
It Incorporated 1909 tt ratified August 25th 1930
if it IT
COMLERCIAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
Surety
11 R it it it 11 iT it IT 1T It It 11 TT IT By Stanley T. Scott
it Board of County Commiss- rt Attorney -in -fact
1T ioners of Whatcom County n
T1 State of 0ashington Tr Geo . Elder
It it it !i IT it ►1 it 11 11 It tt It It !t F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COM1,11ISSIONERS OF
G. P. KINCAID WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASdINGTON.
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, August 29, 1930,
at 9 A. ICI.
452;
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Friday
THE
29th
DAY OF August 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Trlonday, August 25, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
v Puget Sound Pourer & Light Company filed its acceptance of the Boardts Order granting
Light Franchise.
--- 000---
f/ Applications of Clyde .'t. Larson for dance at Birch Bay and Lake Samish Development Co.
for dance at Rainbow Beach, both on August 30, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
---000--
On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, September 2, 1930, at 9 A. 1A.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
-PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday
THE 2nd
DAY of September
19"� 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken'on Friday, .August 29, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
F. C. Martin
L. Cozier
A. J. Love
L. E. King
M. Bronsema
A. L. Gates
Christine Hjaltalin
Jessie Walters
Julia T. Church
Rosamond Barrett
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Ralph 0. Olson
Mrs. E. Christopherson
D. W. Featherkile (Order to
First National Bank)
Maude W. Mock
W. H. Beach
Geo. H. Sybrant
Alvada Kelly (Order to
Northwestern Nat'l. Bank)
Alvada Kelly
Marion LeCocq
N . W. Wear
Margaret J. Diaz
Mary Pritchard
Mary L. Stone
Hector Gawley
Louise Gawley
Ed. E. Hardin
Edwin Gruber
Archie B. Stewart
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Alice Hitz
Frank M. Allyn
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Cecile M. Foss
Maye Stewart
Pliny T. Snyder
H. A. Martin
Nell J. Brand
Freelove L. Canfield
Earl Langdon
Irene Long
Grace Easterbrook
Adene Carlson
Ruth C. Beebe
Margaret M. Thomas
Foster M. Carver
G. A. Pence
Helen Campbell
Jessie Duerr
H. D. McArthur
T. C. Fraser
J. H. Dunn
C. A. Pangborn
Daniel.McCush
Bernard Olson
John M. Odell
Geo. Carpenter
W. P. Hawke
Bruce Loop
Isabella Fraser
Nellie H. Abbott
Sigrun Simonarson
Marie Melseth
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
L. N. Freimann
Inez Arnquist
Mildred Holmes
Louis W. King.
C. C. King
M. B. King
Harry Bartelds
J. Holland
Nettie Holland
Gladys White
Grace Knowles
Salary as County Auditor
Salary as Deputy Auditor & Clerk of Board
Salary as Bookkeeper
Salary as Deputy Auditor
do
do
do
do
Salary as Recorder for Auditor
do
Salary as Auto License Clerk for Auditor
Salary as County Commissioner
do
do
Salary as Justice of Peace
Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace
Salary as -,Justice of Peace
Salary as Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
Salary.as Constable
Salary as Charity -Commissioner & Probation Officer
Salary as Probation Officer
do
Salary as County Physician
Salary as Coroner
Salary as Tuberculosis Nurse
Salary as Assistant Tuberculosis Nurse
Salary as Matron Juvenile Home
Salary as Janitor.
Salary as Assistant Janitor
Salary as Superior Judge
do
Salary as County Clerk
Salary as Deputy Clerk
do
Salary as Prosecuting Attorney
Salary as Deputy Pros. Attorney
Salary as Stenographer
Salary as Substitute Stenographer (14 days)
Salary as Acting Treasurer
Salary as Deputy Treasurer
Salary as Cashier for Treasurer
Salary as Extra Clerk for Treasurer (51.67 Emergency)
Salary as Bookkeeper for Treasurer
Salary as Roll Clerk for Treasurer
do
do
do
Salary as Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Emergency)
Salary as County Assessor
Salary as Deputy Assessor
do
do
Salary as Field Deputy Assessor
Salary as Sheriff
Salary as Office. Deputy Sheriff
Salary as Chief Deputy Sheriff
Salary as Tax Collector for Sheriff
Salary as Deputy Sheriff
do
do
Salary as Jailer
Salary as Assistant Jailer
Salary as Matron of Jail
Salary as Superintendent of Schools
Salary as Asstt. Supt. of Schools
Salary as -Clerk for Supt. of Schools (24, days)
Salary as County Agricultural Agent
Salary as Asstt. Agricultural -Agent
Salary as home Demonstration Agent'
Salary as Stenographer -for Agricultural Agent
Salary as EEorticultural Inspector
Salary as Superintendent of County Home
Salary as Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
Salary,as Teamster at County Home
Salary as Cook at County Home
Salary as Assistant Cook at County Home
Salary as Nurse at County Hone
Salary as Asstt. Nurse at County Home
187.50
165.00
155.00
145.00
130.00
125.00
120.00
100.00
125.00
110.00
125.00
166.66
166.66
166.66
100.00
50.00
100.00
25.00
60.00
175.00
75.00
50.00
187.50
66.66
150.00
150.00
100.00
150.00
25.00
178.65
178.65
187.50
150.00
125.00
167.50
187.50
125.00
56.00
187.50
165.00
140.00
130.00
130.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
105.00
100.00
187.50
130.00
130.00
130.00
150.00
187.50
165.00
150.00
175.00
145.00
145.00
145.00
140.00
130.00
40.00
187.50
125.00
73.50
175.00
41.66
41.66
90.00
165.00
150.00
75.00
70.00
100.00
25:00,
115'. 00
75.00
�.�.�
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS EPS
PROCEEDINGS
Jul./ TERM
Tuesday
THE
2nd
DAY OF September
�g 30. _._......_
C. L. doss
Bessie Welcome
A. J. Welch
;'falter Borchardt
C. A. W. Smith
C. J. McNabb
Carl McCoy
Wilbur R. Riley
C. A. Hunley
George D. Paynton
Ira Smith
Roy Manthey
Walter Fouts
John McCoy
C. Humphreys
Julius Shields
W. Tod
D. H. Dunkle
Chas. W. Brandon
J. A. Wells
Ben Axlund
J. F. Galbraith
Jule Martin
J. M. Granger
Dana Granger
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
J. W. McGhee
J. A. Love
C. E. Anderson
Jack L. Haun (Order to
T. C. Fraser)
Sylvia Johnson
C. Montgomery
Bessie Hudson
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Frank M. Allyn
T. C. Fraser
Carl McCoy
Geo. H. Sybrant
Nellie H. Abbott
Margaret J. Diaz
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
17. H. Beach
Fair meat & Grocery Co.
F. J. Fitzpatrick
B. Zolttomn
0. H. Seiple Co.
John Kronevretter
Lind Gravel Co.
Thiel & Welter
Mrs. F. Lohman
C. A. Breckenridge
Henry Anderson
Elvin Beyer
John J. Phelan
IN. T. Oliver
Geo. Lenhart
Fred Manthey
Andrew Pierson
Forrest Blinn (Order to
M. B. King)
C. G. Blinn(Order to m.
Bernard Blinn It if
Northern Grocery Co.
W. J. Pynor
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Salary as
Asstt. Nurse at County Home
$ 75.00
do
75.00
do
25.00
Salary as
Janitor at County Home
75.00
Salary as
Hostess at County Home
1.00
Salary as
Laundryman at County Home
10.00
Salary as
Supervising Engineer
187.50
Salary as
Deputy Engineer
137.50
Salary as
Instrumentman for'Engineer
22 days
143.00
Salary as
Chainman for Engineer
18 11
1
81.00
do
22 11
99.00
do
3 It
13.50
Salary as
Inspector for Engineer
11 it )
117
71.50
Salary as
Chainman for Engineer
5 It
22.50
Salary as
Inspector for Engineer
16
80.00
do
►t
85.00
do
(16 r►
96.00
Services
as Special Deputy Sheriff
50.00
do
25.00
do
25.00
do
25.00
do
25.00
Salary as
Captain of Ferry Boat
175.00
Salary as
Engineer of Ferry Boat
175.00
Salary as
Deck Hand on Ferry Boat
120.00
Phone service
to County Offices
93.73
Services
to use of car a/c Primary Election
95.85
do
40.00
Services
a/c Primary Election
25.00
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
Services to County Superintendent
Services on County Board of Education
Extra Stenog. services for Agr. Agent
Expense as County Commissioner
do
Expense as Prosecuting Attorney
Expense as Sheriff
Expense as Supervising Engineer (48.59 Emergency)
Expense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as County Superintendent
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Expense as County Agr. Agent
Expense as Asstt. Agr. Agent
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
Expense as Constable
Groceries for Juvenile Eome
Vegetables for Juvenile Home -
Peaches for Juvenile Home
Feed for Juvenile Home
Supplies for Juvenile Home
B. King)
it
F. F. Gerard
O'Connor Grocery
Ferndale Bakery
Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn.
A. A. Carter
Frye & Company
The Fox River Butter Co.
H. Lapidus
Bellingham Coal Mines
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
111. A. George
Singer Sev,ing Mach. Co.(Order
to M. B. ring)
Puget Sound 'Melding `Yorks
Thompsonts Drug Store
City Drug Store
Red Cross Pharmacy
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Geo. L. Larson(Order to
M. B. King)
Rent & Water for Juvenile Home (July -Aug)
Dishes, etc. for Juvenile Home
Services as Extra Nurse at County Home
do
Supplies(8.50) & Labor(44.00) at County.Home
Labor at County Home
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Groceries for County Home
Groceries(74.73) & Brldse.(5.03) for County Home &
Cottages
Groceries for County Home & Cottages
Coffee for County Home
Bread for County Home
Butter for County Home
Eggs for County Home
Meat for County Home & Cottages
Feed for County Home
Shoes repaired for County Home
Coal for Cottages at County Home
Lumber for County Home
Repairs to Buildings at County Home
Belt for machine at Counter Home (Emergency)
Welding mower at Co. Home "
Drugs for County Home (June -July -Aug)
Drugs for Co. Pat Patients(6.65) : County Home
(88.95) (July -Aug)
Drugs for Co. Patients(2.50) Juve. Home(9.40)
County Hdme(4.25) & Jail(12.80)
Drugs for County Patients
50.00
9.00
5.00
21.00
9.15
6.90
21.70
12.55
66.94
6.65
6.18.
6.06
7.26
6.75
41.04
42.80 .
57.44
1.00
3.20
5.61 .
1.00.
88.05
1.60
15.00
45.00
52.50
39.00
5.00
10.00
24.50
25.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
12.00
278.15
79.76
70.79
47.60
67.40
119.10
16.50
290.79
59.60
5.00
18.10
6.34
73.80
.30
1.50
89.95
95.60
28.95
5.95
s
Repairs to mower at County Home (Emergency) 1.00
RECORD. OF. COMMISSIONERS 'PROCEEDINGS 4551
July TERM Tuesday THE 2nd DAY of September �s30
Walters t Pharmacy
Heinemann Diagnostic Lab.
Harlow -Hollingsworth Funeral
Home
George Monroe
E. E. Purdy & Sons
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatooium
Mrs. bury Lunden
Mrs. Hanna K. Moe
Alva Aitken
Mrs. John Schemstad
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
Beulah Swanson
Mrs. Margaret Phillips
Peter Jorgensen
B .' A . • Gwinnup
Mrs. Esther Thompson
Matilda K. Johnson
Maud Connolly
Ben Tucker
Mrs. Amy Portrey
Pastime Cafe
Mrs. 17m. Creasey
The Fair 14eat & Grocery Co.
Grange Warehouse Co.
Belford Market
Central Market Grocery
M. J. OtConnor
C olumbia Grocery
Graham Grocery Co.
P:it.. Baker Grocery
Geneva Grocery
Brown & Cole, Inc.,
Br:)wn & Cole, Inc.
Broom & Cole, Inc.
Jacobson Grocery
Rue Grocery
Clearyts'Grocery
F. F. Gerard
N . C _ Keith
Arnie Anderson
Mt. View Store
Star Mercantile Co.
Wolten & Montfort, Inc.
Everson Mercantile Co.
A. Potter
Sumas Grocery
J. F. rise
Ed. Hutton Fuel
Ben Holeman
Bellingham Water Dept.
Kulshan Store
Bellingham Evening News
Bellingham Publishing Co.
Union Printing Co.
Griggs Stationery & Prtg. Co.
Griffith Printing Co.
Towner Printing Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Multi Letter Service
R. L. Polk & Co.
The Frank Shepard Co.
Bellingham Book & Stationery
Kee Lox Mfg. Co.
H. & W. Specialty Co.
The Barion Pens
Marchant Calculating
Hanning Hardware
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Drugs for County Patients (June)
4.00
Lab..{cork for County Physician
27.00
Ambulance for dyers, et al(9.00) & Burial
of Callup infant(10.00)
19.00
Ambulance for Austin Boyd
2.50
Ambulance for Loomis(8.00) & Burial of
J. W. Crandell(25.00)
33.00
Care of County Tbc. Patients (Emergency $540.22)
664.26
do _ +►
110.71
do +t
143.35
do +t
100.00
do ++
65.00
do ++
65.00
do +{
50.00
do ++
45.00
do +t
30.00
do rr
25.00
do ,+
25.00
do tr
20.00
Care of Johnson family (July)
30.00
do
10.00
Care of Marcy children
20.00
Board & Room for Walter Blakeslee.
25.35
Meals for Walter Blakeslee
2.95
Assistance to Miss' MacBeth
5.00
Groceries for bliss Evans-..
1.65
Groceries for` Smith
9 * 41
Groceries for Ninemyres (May -June)
21.90
Groceries for Jones
7.43
Groceries fbr Newell, et al
239.55
Groceries for'Cavelene
15.59
Groceries for Harrison
16..42
Groceries for Golden
11.73
Groceries for Carlson
43.85
Groceries for Fisher, et al
118.80
Groceries for Nelson
21.b7
Groceries for Phillips, et al
111.95
Groceries for Mrs. Trove
12.82 -
Groceries for Johnson, et al
19.97
Groceries for Mrs. Mason (July)
4.73
Groceries for LeBarron . (Emergency 19.60)
36.62
Groceries(40.33) Wood(7.29) & Mdse.(25.00) for
Brighton, et al (Emergency 40.33)
72.62
Groceries for Lyons, et al it (July -Aug)
25.06
Groceries f.or.Conrad ►+
27.67
Groceries for' Hale +t
12.57
Groceries for Anaway, et al tr
95.86
Groceries for --Mrs. Hoffman tt..-
8.17
Groceries for Garvin it
30.40
Groceries for Saunders +►
6.48
Wood for Mrs. Tonner
18.00.
Wood for Jensen, et al
22.50
Coal for Minert
12.00
Water Rent for Mrs. Mason & Mrs. Ekstrom
Sept. to Feb incl. tt July to Dec i.nc.12.25
Mdse. for S. OtBrien
16.69
Publ. for Commrs.(8.26) & Treas.(2.18)
10.44
Publ. Ferry schedule
8.00
Supplies for County Offices
685.18
do (Emergency 10.90)
35.85
Supplies for Treas.(24.50) School Supt.(96.05) &
Hort. Insp.(.60)
121.15
Printing for Superior Court #1
9.75
Supplies for Justice Court #2
34.25
Specifications for Co. Engineer (Emergency)
1.25
Directories for County Offices
62.50
Books & subscription for Judge of Sup. Ct. #2
(June)
27.00
Co.Supplies for Treas.(16.80) Co. Home(1.35) Assr(1.00)
Atiorney(2.00) (Mch-Apr-bfay-July-Aug)
21.15
Carbon paper for Auditor
18.00
Supplies for Engineer (Emergency)
2.50
Pen points for County Treasurer
6.00
Mach. Co. Rent of calculating mach. for Co. Treas. (Aug) 15 00
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Iddins Buick Co.
Smith Motor Co.
Pressentin Motor Co.
Standard Auto Co.
Tabor & Cruikshank
Bostromts Super Service
0. K. Tire Shop
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Supplies for Sheriff
3.49
Ins. Prem. on Commrs. Auto
5.00
Auto parts for Sheriff(.45)
Nurse(12.64) Agr. Agt.
(.45) Hort. Insp.(8.25) &
Gar. Equip.(.65)
22.44
Auto parts for.Sher.(4.53)
Hort. Insp. 2.50) &
Gar. Equip.(.35(
7.38
Parts for Sheriff(24.75) &
Gar. sere, car(1.12)
25.87
Parts for Sheriffts car
6.74
do (June;,Aug)
4.51
RepaJLrs to Sheriff(16.70)&
Prob. Off. cars(6.00)
22.70
Parts for Sher. car(2.11) &
Garage(6.42)
8.53
Tires, etc. for Sher.(.25)
& Prob. Officer(19.76)
20.01
Tire & tube for 'Sheriff t s car
7.56
Battery serv. to Agr. Agt.(14.25) Sheriff(3.24) &
County. Home(9.40)
26.89
456
RECORD
OF .COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Tuesday
THE 2nd
DAY of September 1930
J. C. Penney Co.
Isabella Fraser
C. 1,11. Swift
Dr. C. V. Farrell
Dr. 4. A. Hulbush
Philip Sherren
Arthur Sherren
Harry Trafton
C. C. Meece
E. G. Swanson
Vl. 11. Hemmi
Fred Araway
Alonzo Greenwood
Central Market Grocery
W. H. Williams
Martin Electric Co.
Neher Bros.
Bellingham Bedding Co.
Parker's
Mt. Bal,,er Grocery
Surprise Store
Pacific Steam Laundry
Bellingham Sheet Fetal Works
Sears. Roebuck & Co.
Frank Austin
T. P. Jeffers
M. J. Bamford
E. A. Nickson
Webster Bamford
Virgil Irwin
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Irwin G. Bostwick
Floyd Shulmier
Geo. Schenk
Frank S. Swope
Bob Schenk
Geo. Brown
P. J. Zwaschka
Frank Vermillion
Glenn T. Sharp
Geo. Brown
Irwin G. Bostwick
Floyd Shulmier
Joe Jensen
R. Chapman
John McCoy
Glenn T. Sharp
Clem Knutson
Clarence Ross
Jo1in Treffers
Bill Ranton
C. L. Palmer (Order
Breuer)
F_ Vd. Uncapher
Max Fullner
Geo. Kohler
Eldon Shoop
W. W. Van Over
Ed. Top
Irwin G. Bostwick
Willard Monroe
M:ax Fullner
C. Palmer(Order to
do do
Glenn .T . Sharp
Irwin G. Bostwick
Newt. Hale
John McCoy
Geo. Brown
Bruce Litton
Wm. Figenshavw
H. E. Broym
Joe Gotchy
M. L. Balfour
Arthur Emmerson
Ed. Top
W . `,,7. Van Over
Lax Fullner
Irwin G. 3ost-;Vick
M. L. Balfour
Arthur Etmiierson
H. E. Stout
.Fred Tarte
R. H. Owen
E. T. Sharp
.G. Deal
E. F. Peterson
Glenn T. Sharp
R. Chapman
Frank S. Slyope
Geo. Schenk
Co.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Clothing for Pris. helper in Garage
3.96
Board of Prisoners
535.60
Office rent for Justipe Ct. #2
25.00
Phy: Insanity of Bessie Nelson
5.20
do
5.20
Wit: State vs John B. Littlefield (Emergency)
7.00
do it
7.00
do it .
7.70
do
7.70
J. of P: State vs E. C. Gleason
2.00
do A. Howard, et al
2.00
Witness: do
3.00
Barbering for Weatherford (June 27 to Aug. 8)
3.40
Tobacco for Weatherford
1.75
Ins. Prem. on Cths. Furniture & Fixtures
23.40
Electric repairs for Cths. (bray -June -July)
13.18
Plumbing repairs for Cths.
40.70
Excelsior for Padded cell
.75
Canvas for Cths.
6.00
Soap for Jail
3.75
Mdse. for Jail
.95
Laundry for Jail(21. 45) & Cths . 8.29
29.74
Repairs for Jail(1.00) & Garage 2.35)
3.35
Supplies for Janitor & Cths. July -Aug)
17.29
Shoes for Prisoner Janitor
5.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Salary as.Road.Superintendent
175.00
Salary as Truck -Driver (251 days)
147.15
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
130.00
Salary as Truck Driver 12 days) _
54.00
do 2
8.50
Phone service a/c road machinery
6.60
Crushing rock for Birch Bay Road
8.00
do
8.00
do (Truck)
36.00
do
36.00
do
36.00
do
6.00
Set,ting,up Crusher at Drayton Harbor & rep. to
equip. 54.00
do
54.00
do
31.50
do
36.00
do
20.00
do
20.00
Labor on Everson Ferndale Bridges
,45.00
do
65.25
do
9.00
do
22.50
do
6.00
Labor on Reservation Road & Assink Bridge
6.00
do
8.00
do
8.00
to Arlene
do
do
do
do
do
Labor .on Brown
do
do
do
do
Arlene Breuer) do
Labor on Roads
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
& Ten Mile Bridges
& Bridges
Labor on Bridges
do
do
do
do
do
Repairing driver, etc.
do
do
Labor on Fill
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
at approach to Middle Ford Bdg.
(Trick)
8.00
4.00
9.50
4.00
8.00
33.00
28.50
27.00
22.50
19.00
12.00
24.00
54.00
36.00
90.25
24.00
114.00
24.00
12.00
18.00
18.00
30.00
5.00
23.75
27.50
23.75
4.50
12.00
10.00
4.75
60.00
52.50
31.50
9.00
9.00
4.50
4.50
36.00
18.00
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Tuesday
THE
2nd
DAY OF September
457
19 30
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
:. Fred Tarte
Repairs to Gas Shovel
24.00
R. H. Owen
do
20.00
C. S. Mead
Cutting brush on Sumas-Kendall Road
78.00
L. R. Abel
Labor on Smith Road
49.50
Art. Emerson
do
20.00
John McCoy
do
52.25
gym. Radder
do
30.00
Joe Jensen
do
58.50
W. Griffith
do
18.00
Glenn T . -- Shar_o
do
4.50
R: -Chapman
do-
4:50
Bert Smith
Labor on Blaine -Ferndale Road & others
126.50
Dave Carlson (Order to Brown
& Cole, Inc.)
do
97.75
Virgil Irwin
do
93.50
Chas.,Kley
Fencing along Birch Bay Road
16.00
L. Gischer
do
14.00
Grover C. Vogt
do
15.75
A. G. Breidfjord
do
8.75
L. Gudmundson
do
7.00
Joe Gotchy
Labor on Drayton Crusher & Reservation Road
21.00
H. E. Brown
do
27.00
M. Clinard
Repairing Tractor
6.00
R. U. Hemmi
do
6.00
Irwin G. Bostwick
Labor -on Roads
20.00
Adrian Nouwens
Trucking for Roads
266.00
R. L. Shultz
Mowing on Marietta Road
10.00
Clint Brown
Mowing roads (July)
36.00
C. A. Gooding
do
8.00
E. H. Bruns
Grading & tending gate a/c rock for Birch
Bay Rd.*
139.00
Ben Holeman
Oiling 1 mile of Smith Road
171.60
Mrs. C. W. Moffatt
Borrow pit a/c Drayton harbor Rd. (Lat Hy
�4)
50.00
Bellingham Evening News
Publ. call for bids on Acme Bridge
3.15
E. A. Nickson
Expense as Foreman Pris. Road Crew
1.50
.J. C. Penney Co.
Mdse. for Prisoner Road Crew
8.85
Fred E. Henspeter
Use of boat at Crusher
5.00
Larson & Miller
Repairs to equipment
1.50
H_ W. Buzzard
do
86.25
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to road truck
22.25
Standard Auto Co.
Repairs to Truck
2.25
Evertz Bronze ';Yorks
Bushings for gas driver
11.07
Puget Sound Welding Works
Repairs to Gas Driver
15.70
S. OtBrien
Repairs to grader
6.00
Lester Grout
Welding graderi
1.50
United Machine Works, Inc.
Repairs for grader & crusher July
3.90
Nygreen Sheet Metal Works
Repairs for crusher June
3.00
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for road machinery
76.96
Bert G. Danley Co.
Parts for crusher
21.95
Tennent Steel Corp.
Parts for shovel
32.95
Western Tractor & Equip. Co.
Parts for grader
13.10
F. W. Gorsuch
Tools
9.40
Farmers Mercantile Co.
Bolts, etc. for Blaine-Sumas Road
5.30
Hartzell Hardware Co.
Bolts for Everson Bridge
2.70
Baeten Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridges
160.56
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge, Signs, etc.
204.58
Morrison Mill.Co.
Lumber for bridges
300.25
Columbia Lumber Co.
Lumber for Ferndale Bridge
1.45
do
Lumber for Everson & Hampton Bridges
10.60
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Lumber for Marietta Bridge
1.19
G. A. Palmer I
Piling; etc. for Ten Mile Cr. Bdg. on Rd.
#50
83.60
R. F. Raper (Order to
Nooksack Valley State Bunk)
Piling for Marietta Bridge
85.80
E. L. Scrimsher
Piling for Smith Road
160.00
W. W. Lyst
do
160.00
E. H. Bruns
Gravel for Semiahmoo & Custer Twps
139.40
Wanamakerts General Mdse.
Gas a/c Bridge on Rd. #10 (June)
3.72
Wolfe Tire Shop
Gas for Supt. car
1.08
Naple Tree Station
do
1.08
Lynden Service Station
Oil, gas & tube (July)
6.90
J. A. Bingman
Gas & oil for truck
2.55
Garden Service Station
Gas for truck
3.23
C. Al. Burrous
Labor on roads (July -Aug)
66.00
PERMANENT HIGH1,7AY MAINTENANCE FUND.
John Bullock
Labor on Lake Whatcom Blvd. etc.
117.50
E. H. Ewing
do
80.50
Lux Gerard
do
77.00
John Bullock
do
96:75
Sam Bullock
do
67.50
Max Fullner
Labor on Smaish Road & Bridges
66.50
M. L. Balfour
do
90.00
Arthur Emmerson
do
75.00
Ed. Top
do
66.50
W. 'ill. Van Over
do
77.00
Nick Oblin
Labor on Deming-7lickersham Road
51.75
John Fankhauser
do
36.00
Kaspar Fanknauser
do
24.00
F. Eberli
do
4.00
458
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Tuesday
THE 2n.d
DAY OF September
1930
PLFsi:°AVENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND (Continued)
William Breuer
Grading roads
130.00
Edgar Sollinger(Order to
Pacific Mercantile Agency)
do
10.00
Edgar Sollinger
do
120.00
C. L. Howe
Grading Sumas-Kendall Road
120.00
Fred Lade
Labor on Sumas-Kendall Road
8.00
Ray Ilagin
do
10.00
Art Emerson
Repairing grader (Feb)
10.00
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for road machinery
30.97
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Parts for graders
226.36
Bellingham Sash & Door Co.
Lumber for Samish Lake Bridge
276.14
Ford Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridge's on Agate Bay Road
21.50
Ed. Frank
Poles for Deming ;}Jickersham Road
12.00
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. bills
Wood for tar pot (July)
9.00
Bruce Litton
Labor on Guide Meridian Road
6.00
RIVER IMPROVE,iENT FUND.
Clem -Knutson
Labor on Schuyler tiding, etc.
102.00
David Bisset
do
85.00
Albert Fazon
do
85.50
Wm. Radder
do
85.00
Ted Zwaschka
do
90.00
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank)
Piling for Schuyler Wing
162.58
Bellingham Iron& Metal Co.
Block
20.00
L. DEValois
Damages to hay, etc. a/c Galbraith Wing
35.00
DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. # 7 MAINT. FUND.
Verne Parrish
Labor on ditch
14.00
Carl Zell
Posts & Labor
7.55
Jas. D. Aitken
Labor on ditch
14.00
Andrew Thompson
do
14.00
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber, etc.
29.25
Claude R. Parrish
Labor on ditch
19.25
Claude D. Behme
do
14.00
Glen R. Pettit
do
1.75
BUTLER DITCH 11AINTENANCE FUND.
K. 0. Blom
Labor on ditch
12.00
Joseph Wyngaert
do
12.00
MOORMAN DITCH MAINTENANCE FUND.
W. R. Parker
Labor on ditch
24.00
Lee Jordan
do
18.00
Clarence Sebens
do
18.00
Harmon Edwards
do
12.00
D. J. Arthur
do
15.00
Lynden Lumber Co.
Lumber
21.33
Renfro -Hardware Co.
Nails
3.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
Salary as Deputy Sheriff
Salary as Deputy Sheriff
145.00
L. A. McMurtrie
Services to Sheriff
30.00
SOLDIERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Mrs. Florence Holtzheimer
Relief
25.00
DOMESTIC ANIMAL PROTECTION FUND.
D. B. Holzer
Damages to fowls by stray dogs
15.40
Chas. E. Wilkinson
J. of P. fee in D. B. Holzer damage case
3.00
Harvey Harris, Assigned to
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Damages to calves by dogs
75.00
John Campbell
J. of P. fee: Damages to .Harris stock
3.00
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the resignation of Dr. J. W. McDowell as County
Health Officer, was accepted.
.8.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign an
application for approval by War Department, plans of Dakota Creek Bridge south of Blaine.
WHEREAS, the United States Government is engaged in widening and completing to standard
that portion of Mount Baker Highway extending from Terminal Lake to Shuksan, in Whatcom County,
11ashington, and such work is nearing completion and the equipment and employees are still on the
work, and such may reasonably be expected to be completed within approximately.thirty days from
this date; and
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 459
July TERM Tuesday THE 2nd DAY of September 1930
WHEREAS, the portion of said Mount Baker Highway extending from Glacier to Shuksan,
and being approximately fourteen miles in length,, has not been widened to correspond to the
portion of the road first referred to, and should be so improved; and
WHEREAS, such work may be carried on with the least interference to travel between
tourist seasons, and the climatic conditions in Whatcom County are such that the work may
be readily prosecuted throughout the winter; and
WHEREAS, the improvement of the fourteen miles referred to is urgently needed and if
now authorized will furnish much needed employment to citizens of the county; and
WHEREAS, the United State Government has or may have funds available for such road
improvement, now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the United State Bureau of Roads be, and it is, hereby respect-
fully requested to improve by widening and completing to standard that portion of said
roadway extending from Shuksan to Glacier during the period between the end of the present
tourist season and the beginning of the next as nearly as may be;
AND THAT a copy of this resolution be by the Clerk of this Board transmitted to the
proper official of said Bureau.
Dated this 2nd day of September, 1930.
1T It IT it it It It It II II It It If It It
It Board of County Commiss- tt
ti ioners of Whatcom County it
it State of Washington It
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Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Board of County Commissioners
of Whatcom County, Washington.
J August reports of Superintendent of County Home, Lummi Ferrymen, and Northern State
Hospital on insane County Patients, were filed with the Board.
0
The Minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted by
-the Clerk'of the Board.
0n motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Friday, September 5, 1930,
at 9 A. P.I .
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
460
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Friday
THE 5th
DAY OF Se tember 79
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, September 2, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
•4.
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign
the approval of 1st Estimate of C. 0. Davis in amount of $2,960.86 for improvement of Lateral
Highway No. 3 (Drayton "'arbor Rd)
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Claims of Frederick A. Percy for 4"180.00 for damages to auto, and Andrew Percy for $68.00
for personal damages a/c auto accident, were rejected by the Board.
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BEFORE THE BOAnD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
f WH TCOM. COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. )
WEERE4S, the real property hereinafter described 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 laws of the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 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 he hereby is
directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder,
all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927, PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
that said property shall not be sold below the.minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property
by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of the sale
of said property in the Bellingham Evening News, being the county official newspaper, and a daily
newppaper printed and published in said county, once a week for three consecutive weeks which said
notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time.
and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 otclock A.M. and 4 otclock P.M. 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 which said sale may be adjourned.
The following are the descriptions of the real property.to be sold, and the minimun sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
. Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co. Commrs.
Lot 1, Blk,l, Whatcom Falls Suppl
Lots 3 & 4, Blk 1, 11 it it
Lots 11 2, 3, Blk 2,n if it
Lots 1 & 2, Blk 6, Clark Invest.
Co. 1st Add to Blaine, Less R. R.
S 600�ft of N 1220 ft of E 641.6 ft
of E2 NW4 Sec 19,Tp 4011, R 4 E,
being 8.85 ac.
1919 46.15)
1619 67,74)
1919 119.21) 100.00
1920 941.31 300.00
1920 54.88 55.00
RECORD.
OF COMMISSIONERS.
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday
THE 5th
DAY of September
1930
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of September, 1930.
It rr rr It rr it it +r it it if It rr it IT Geo Elder
tt Board of County Commiss- it Chairman of the Board
It inners of Whatcom County it
rr State of Washington it F: C": Reeve
tr rr rr It it it It it if rr n a rr rt n County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
Fred E. Laube
County Auditor & Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy. ---
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APPLICATIONS fo,r dances by Hopewell Community Club, Lake Samish Development Co.
at Rainbow Beach and Clyde W..Laraon at Birch Bay, all on September 6, 1930, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Monday, September 8, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
622-1
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Monday
THE 8th
DAY OF September ,9 3
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September 5, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Puget Sound Power & Lt. Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Acme Township
Deming Township
Prat. View Township
Acme Township
Custer Township
Lynden Township
Nooksack Township
Park To•Y•mship
Rome Township
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Shell Oil Company
Morse Hardware Co.
Northwest Hardware Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Shell Oil Company
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Serv. to Cths.(64.59) Jail(6.85) Garage(10.30)
Co. Home(40.77) Juve. Home(8.98) & Indigants(13.78)-
Hardware for Ferry(1.14) Juve. Home(3.84) Cths.(1.73)
Garage(2.45) & Co.. Home(95.45) " (Emergency 95.45)
Hdw.,for Cths(5.70) Co. Home(53.81) & Garage(9.46)
(Emergency 53.81)
Gas(31.65) & Fuel oil(111.33) for Co. Home & Fuel for
Cths(49.50) (Emergency(4.87)
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Countyts 2 cost Imp. Twp. Rds. (per agree)
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Hardware for Bridges & Equipment
do
Asphalt for road repairs
:Gas & oil for road machinery
Gas for truck
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
Hardware for Samish Bridge
do
Gas & oil for road machinery
do
do
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Morse Hardware Co. Bolts for Schuyler Wing
Northwest Hardware Co. Hardware for river u: equipment
Union Oil Co. Oil for Schuyler Wing
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✓ Petition for concrete decking on new Acme Bridge, was filed with the Board.
145.27
104.61
68.97
192.48
400.84
95:75
97.95
270.18
780.52
211.56
380.70
338.67
108.50
147.25
184.33
141.10
61.19
1.45
47.75
19.42
89.19
115.62
33.42
4.14
231.44
11.14
On Notion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, September 12, 1930, at 9 A.M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday
THE
12th
DAY OF September
"13
i g 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 14onday, September 8, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board: F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were
allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G.
P.
Kincaid,.Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for
claims paid
70.44
do
do Gar.
365.55
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
G.
P.
Kincaid, Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for
claims paid
9.64
do
do Gar.
498.05
G.
T.
Hope (Order
to Mrs. J. E.
Bond)
Painting Welcome Bridge
45.00
G.
T.
Hope
Painting Welcome Bridge
11.25
PERMANENT hIGHWAY MAINT.
FUND.
G.
P.
Kincaid, Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for
claims paid
34.40
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
G.
P.
Kincaid, Co.
Auditor
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for
claims paid
.75
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign the release of United Firements Insurance Co: from any claims the County might have by
reason of an accident which occurred,on or about July 24, when the Sheriff1.s County car was
damaged. The County having received $422.00 to cover damages.
�•TGTO�
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIS.SIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
f IN THE MATTER OF COURT REPORTER FOR )
SUPERIOR COURT NO. 11 FIELDMEN &
INSPECTORS FOR SUPERVISING ENGINEER, }
AND COMPILING DATA FOR CLAIMING TAX
REFUND FROM STATE. )
RESOLUTION AND NOTICE.
-WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the appropriations provided in the 1930
budget for Court Reporter for Superior Court No. 1, and for Fieldmen and Inspectors for
County Supervising Engineer, have been exhausted; and
VIHEREAS, it is necessary that Court Reporter for Superior Court No. 1 be employed,
and Inspectors be employed to carry on the work of,the Supervising Engineer's Office, all
of which will require the expenditure o-f,a greater amount of money than was provided for in
the budget for the fiscal year 1930, and which greater expenditure could not reasonably have
been foreseen at the time said budget was made up, and emergencies now exist; and
WHEREAS, Whatcom County has remitted certain taxes to the State of Washington, and
judgments have been rendered by the Superior Court providing for reductions and cancellations
of said taxes; and
WHEREAS, in order to form a request to the State of Washington for refund of Statets
portion of such taxes affected by Court Orders, it becomes necessary to employ extra help in
compiling the data to be submitted to the State; and
WHEREAS, no provision was made -in the budget for 1930 for such work, and the Board
deems it to be to the best interests of Whatcom County to make the expenditure necessary in
compiling the data to be submitted to the State asking for return to 111hatcom County of approxi
mately $11,000.00 as Staters portion of taxea refunded by Court Orders, and the -necessity
for such expenditure could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time said budget for 1930
was made up, and an emergency now exists; and
WHEREAS, this Board has, on this day, met at the Board Room in Bellingham, Washington,
for the purpose of considering said matter, all of the Commissioners of said county having
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Friday THE 12th DAY OF September 19 30
had reasonable notice of the time and.place of said meeting and the purpose thereof and all of
the Commissioners being present at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, this Board finds that the estimated amount, of money required to employ a Court
Reporter for Superior Court No. 1 for the balance of the year 1930 is $800.00; and the estimated
amount of money required to employ the necessary fieldmen and inspectors for the County Super-
vising Engineer will not exceed $2,200..00 for the balanc.e..pf the year 1930; and the estimated
amount of money required for compiling the said data for tax refund is $435.00;
NOW, THEREFORE) BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing on this matter will be held at the
Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court douse, Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00
otclock A. M., on Monday, the 22nd day of September, 1930, at which time and place it will be
determined by this Board whether or not the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergencies
will be authorized and made and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or
against the expenditure of money for such emergencies; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED teat this resolution and notice shall be published once on Saturday,
the 13th day.of September, 1930, in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general circula-
tion published in Bellingham, Washington, the same being the official county newspaper of said
Whatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of September, 1930.
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tt ioners of 'Whatcom County tt
it State of Washington rt
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Attest: G. P. !�INCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F.. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve ...
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Applications for dances -by Helpers Club at Liberty; Ralph Gates at Kulshan;' Lake Samish
Development Co. at Rainbow Beach; Clyde W. Larson at Birch Bay, all on September 13th; and
Goshen Community Club on September 13, 20 & 27, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
.8.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. IA. to meet on Monday, September 15, 1930, at 9 A.M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM uionday THE
15th
DAY of September
4
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September,12, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Frad E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Rose B. Bennett
Inspector -
Primary
Election
- Bellingham
11-21-31
8.50
Ivy Mercy
Judge
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8.50
Elizabeth Starck
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8.50
Louise Gawley
Cltirk
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11
8.50
Geo. A. Ellsperman
Inspector
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9.00
Ella Barrett
Judge
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9.00
Viola Lockhart
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11
9.00
Edith E. Harris
Clerk
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9.00
C. L. Linderman
Inspector
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51-61
9.00
Prudence B. Vince
Judge
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9.00
Clara Baer
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9.00
E. N. Downs
Clerk
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9.00
Setzerts Store
Rent
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5.00
Vim. B. Hubbard
Inspector
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81-101
7.00
Leola Durham
Judge
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7.00
Nettie i.,. Fox
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7.00
J. L. Riseland
Rent
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it
5.00
W. F. Golden
Inspector
11
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12-22-32
7.50
IV. J. Dols
Judge
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7.50
Nina F. Robinson
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7.50
Emma A. Singer
Clerk
It
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it
7.50
J. E. Duncanson
Inspector
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11
42-52
7.50
J. A. Love
Judge
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7.50
Anna B. Van Cleve
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7.50
C. M. Coffman
Inspector
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62-82
7.50
Ruth T. Slater
Judge
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7.50
Bernice Kincaid
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7.50
C. J. Hanbloom
Clerk
r1
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rr
7.50
0. H. Culver
Rent
rr
r1
1r
5.00
Plinnie K. Huston
Inspector
n
rr
11
72-92
7.75
Josephine Voight
Judge
it
n
1T
7.25
Frances D. Carroll
11
11
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11
7.25
Taylor Grocery
Rent
n
1t
i1
5.00
Adeline Paul
Inspector
1i
T1
rr
102-112
7.50
Dora W. Chumlea
Judge
rr
't
11
7.50
Blanche Y. Moser
IT
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tr
it
7.50
J. L. Gilfilen
Inspector
r►
"
11
122
6.50
Rae;. Smith
Judge
It
it
IT
6.50
Effie G. Smithson
11
It
it
it
7.00
C. A. McDonald
Rent
IT
IT
it
5.00
'ffilliam J. Brown
Inspector
It
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1►
13-23-33n
8.00
Marian Brown
Judge
it
r1
+r
8.00
Vade Christopher
Judge
It
It
n
8.00
Jacob Strauss
Clerk
it
it
1r
8.00
Diehl Motor Co.
Rent
1r
1t
It
5.00
L. C. Brokaw
Inspector
iT
tr
r1
43-53
8.00
Emil Hoof
Judge
rr
1r
it
7.50
Eva McCush
11
r1
+t
it
7.50
Elizabeth. Fegley
Clerk
r1
Tr
it
7.50
Margie Rowe
it
"
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7.50
Mrs. Ethel E. Munn
Inspector
11
rr
t1
63-73
7.00
Alyce Magnuson
Judge
Tr
rr
T1
7.00
Elsie Iffright
it
1r
/r
It
7.00
Elsie Howell
Inspector
r1
r1
rr
83
8.00
Mary G. Wright
Judge
+t
11
rr
7.50
Helen Walters
1r & Rent
11
1r
1r
12.50
J. A. Coulthurst
Inspector
rt
it
if
14-24
7.50
Lillian Dufraine
Judge
ri
11
IT
7.50
Maud M . Turner
It
n
1r
1t
7.50
Aug. Mansfield
Rent
rr
T1
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5.00
C. Humphreys
Inspector
it
It
11
34-44
7.50
Mae H. Siijpson
Judge
ri
It
iT
7.50
May E. Morrison
n
1r
n
11
7.50
Loy Soder
n
Tr
n
tT
7.50
Lois E. LaVeille
Inspector
rr
+t
it
54-64
7.25
Elizabeth Rath
Judge
1r
rT
1t
7.25
A. G. Fri e s e
11
Tr
1t
T1
7.25
Maple St. Grocery
Rent
Tr
1r
1r
5.00
Cora A. Creek
Inspector
n
Tt
rr
15-25-35
8.25
',N. J. Hillier
Judge
rr
Ti
It
7.75
J. B. Tracy
it
11
11
11
7.75
Eva D. Smith
Clerk
r1
it
it
7.75
J. !V. Harshman
Inspector
tr
It
1r
16-26
7.00
Anne W. Larson
Judge
n
n
1r
6.50
Maude E. Rust
it
n
it
rt
6.50
`aV. F. Dillon
Rent
"
11
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5.00
Minnie Brand Clark
Inspector
n
it
Tr
45-36-46
7.00
Nellie Prettyman
Judge w ret.
box
if
rr
7.50
Sophia C. Florence
It
IT
IT
7.00
Violet B. r7oodworth
Clerk
if
1t
7.00
A.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS ERR
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
7
Monday
THE 15th
DAY OF September
1930
CURRENT EXPENSE FUiiD (Continued)
PRlLARY ELEC`1'ION
II. 1,11m. Dierks
Inspector
- City of Blaine 1-2-3 $
7.00
Lyall Lampman
Judge
do
7.00
Katherene Valdason
It
do
7.00
Alice Williams
Clerk
do
7.00
Clyde F. Reed
Inspector
- City of Everson 3, Nooksack Twp 3
6.50
urs. F. X. Iarz
Judge
do
6.50
E. H. McComb
it
do
6.50
T. B. `Nynn
Inspector
- Ferndale City & Ferndale Twp 2-3
7.00
E. F. Cingmars
Judge
do
7.00
Emily Timerman
Tt
do
7.00
Regina 2411ohrman
Clerk
do
7.00
Geo. B. Taylor
Inspector
- Lynden City 1-2
6.75
Etta Edson
Judge
do
6.75
Edna Axling
it
do
6.75
Helen Knapp
Clerk
do
6.75
S. G. Mather
Inspector
- Nooksack City
7.50
Arthur Ginger
Judge
do
7.50
Harry Olin
Tt
do
7.50
0. D. Post
Inspector
- Suma.s Cite x Nooksack Twp 1
7.00
W. f. Gaskill
Judge
do
7.00
J. R. Smith
It
do
7.00
E. E. Boddy
Inspector
- Acme Township
8.00
T. P. Boorman
Judge
do
8.00
H. C. Hellyer
It
do
8.00
Anna Morrell
Clerk
do
8.00
N. P. Nelson
it
do
8.00
Ruth M. Linn
Inspector
- Baker To:,rnship 1
7.00
Lrs . Mae Potter
Judge
do
7.00
Mrs. J. L. LaPointe
t1
do
7.00
Peter Olson
Inspector
- Bar,er Township 2
6.50
N. E. Jorgensen
Judge
do
6.50
M. H. Hawkins
Judge
do
6.50
Fred Filbert
Rent
do
5.00.
J. J. Eason
Inspector
- Columbia Township 1
7.25
I..rs. Linnie YcRea
Judge
do
7.25
?.'rs. Ethel A. Miller
it
do
7.25
i,.ax Koehler
Inspector
- Columbia TownshiD 2
7.00
L. E. Potter
Judge
do
7.00
Vdm. Frost
it
do
7.00
C. Turner
Rent
do
5.00
Carson Griffith
Inspector
- Crescent Township
7.50
Alexander Roy
Judge
do
7.50
':J. E. Greene
it
do
7.50
1I. ',J. Parrish
inspector
- Custer To:!nship 1
6.50
W. Paul Jo-1rzson
Judge
do
6.50
Myrtle Davis
tt
do
6.50
J. H. darvey
Inspector
- Custer Toi'rnship 2
6.50
Geo. Van Wingerden
Judge & Ret.
Box do
7.00
L. B. tia-rkins
it
do
6.50
Gerrit Van Wingerden
Clerk
do
6.50
rs. Grace Pendleton
Rent
do
5.00
John Axling
Inspector cc
Ret. Box - Delta To%,inship 1
8.50
Chas. A. Johnson
Judge
do
8.00
J. T. I,IcPhail
n
do
8.00
R. A. Wilson
Inspector
- Delta. Township 2
8.00
j . 11. Sao pe
Judge
do
8.00
P. R. Jeffcott
IT
do
8.00
C. A. J oiinson
Rent
do
5.00
Cyrus T. Gates
Inspector
- Deming Township 1
7.50
John A. ''lest
Judge
do
7.50
Hazel D. Niles
it
do
7.50
Gladys Clausen
Inspector
- Deming Township 2
8.00
I:iinnie ''latson
Judge
do
.8.00
Percy H. Littlefield
11
do
8.00
`dcicome Grange
Rent
do
3.00
A. 4"J. Frost
Inspector
- Ferndale Township 1
6.50
Irs. J. C. Andersen
Judge
do
6.50
hrs. B. It. Davenport
it
do
6.50
Lrs. Gretchen DuVall
Rent
do
3.00
Bessie R. Kingsmore
Inspector
- Ferndale Township 4
7.00
Elizabeth Sullivan
Judge
do
7.00
Florence durd
if
do
7.00
E. Nallner
Inspector
- Geneva Township
8.00
Florence R. Mci'ahon
Judge
do
8.00
Bertha Parker
it
do
8.00
C. H. Bourn
Inspector
- Glacier To-,;rnship
7.00
Elva Hinton
Judge
do
7.00
F. E. Bottiger
Tt
do
7.00
P. G. Cooke
Inspector x
Ret.Box - Lawrence Township 1
8.50
Gilbert Giarde
Judge
do
7.50
Robert L. Creighton
IT
do
7.50
Chas. Zamzow
Rent
do
5.00
C. '`. Sorensen
Inspector
- Lawrence Township 2
7.00
Henry C. Halverson
Judge
do
7.00
A. C. r,iartin
tt
do
7.00
I. E. Austin
Insp. & Ret.
Box- Lummi Island Township
7.50
Janet I.°. Granger
Judge
do
7.00
!,`I. T. Corcoran
it
do
7.00
July TERM
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS,,
'PROCEEDINGS
Monday
TwE 15th
DAY of September
,930
CURRENT EXPENSE
FUND (Continued)
PRIMARY ELECTION
Peter J' James
Inspector -
Lummi Reservation
8.00
Llora Whalen
Judge
do
8.00
Josephine James
it
do
8.00
L. Stremler
Inspector -
Lynden Township 1-3
8.00
L. A. Williamson
Judge
do
8.00
Wm. Edwards
it
do
8.00
Mrs. W. R. Parker
Clerk
do
8.00
A. B. Colyer
Inspector -
Lynden Towns�aip 2
7.00
Gerrit Polinder
Judge
do
7.00
C. A. Phimister
tt
do
7.00
Guy Brand
Rent
do
5.00
Ruth L. Sample
Inspector -
Maple Falls Township
7.00
Julia A. Haggard
Judge
do
7.00
MYs . H. C. Judkins
it
do
7.00
W. H. Hemmi
Inspector -
Marietta Township 1
7.00
J. M. Edson
Judge
do
7.00
Theodore Hovde
tt
do
7.00
Marietta Grange
Pent
do
5.00
Olive Jones
Inspector -
Marietta Township 2
8.50
C. E. Willis
Judge
do-
8.50
W. E. Whittaker
Clerk
do
8.50
E. 0. Fingalson
Inspector & Ret. Box
Mountain -,.View Township 1
8.50
F. M. Brodahl
Judge
do
8.00
D. B. Holeman
tt
do
8.00
Ruby Ellis
Clerk
do
8.00
George Peterson
Inspector -
Mountain View Township 2
7.00
Alice Lonseth
Judge
do
7.00
Grace Duxbury
tt
do
7.00
J. P. Felmley
Inspector -
Mountain View Township 3-4
7.00
M. Jones
Judge
do
7.00
141abel! B. Roessel
It
do
7.00
Gulf Grange
Rent
do
5.00
V. L. Estergreen
Inspector -
Nooksack Township 2
8.50
P..A. Frick
Judge
do
8.50
A. S. Kirkman
It
do
8.50
J. A. Lochbaum
Inspector -
Nooksack Township 4
7.50
Ralph B. Bartoo
Judge
do
7.50
Ed. Everett
tt
do
7.50
V. Van Houten
Inspector -
Park Town-s--Oip
6.50
Minnie E. Byron
Judge
do'
6.50
P. L. Hegg
tt
do
6.50
G. W. Smallwood
Rent
do
3.00
J. C. Thompson
Inspector -
Point Roberts Township
7.00
H. T. Goodfellow
Judge
do
7.00
Mrs. Lyle Culp
it
do
7.00
Ed. L. Stowe
Inspector & Ret. Box
Rome Township
8.50
E. A. Altman
Judge
do
7.50
Cliff Stewart
tt
do
7.50
W. M. Elwood
Clerk
do
7.50
C. E. Wilkinson
Inspector -
Semiahmoo Township
7.00
Mrs. Emma Morgan
Judge
do
7.00
L. A. Van Luven
ti
do
7.00
Mrs. Ella Goodwin
Rent
do
5.00
J. P: Lawrence
Inspector -
Ten Mile Township 1
7.50
Mrs. H. G. Guckert
Judge
dq
7.50
L. C. Durr
tt
do
7.50
Nellie V. Minor
Inspector & Ret. Box
Ten Mile Township 2
8.50
J. G. Snowden
Judge
do
8.00
J. A. Nevins
It
do
8.00
Alice Meek
Inspector &.Ret. Box
Ten Mile Township 3
8.00
Dollie I. Foster
Judge
do
7.50
A. C. Knowles
it
do
7.50
J. A. Dinkel
Inspector -
Ten Mile Township 4
7.00
Emma Scrimsher
Judge
do
7.00
Frieda Wessell
it '
do
7.00
Mrs. R. L. McDonald
Inspector -
van. Vlyck Township 1
6.50
Mrs. Mary DeVlieger
Judge & Rent
do
11.50
G. W. Fisher
n
do
6.50
John Campbell
Inspector & Rent
Van Wyck Township 2
13.00
J. 0. Gulbransen
Judge & Return Box
do
8.50
J. V. Jorgenson
tt
do
8.00
W. R. Wallace
Inspector -
Van Wyck Township 3
7.00
Leah M. Selene
Judge & Rent
do
12.00
Manetta Klein
if
do
7.00
E. G. Swanson
Inspector -
Slate Precinct
7.00
Laura Afflerbach
Judge
do
7.00
Martha Swanson
it
do
7.00
Arthur W. Bennett
Inspector -
Trail Precinct
6.00
Irma Hopkins
Judge
do
6.00
Leslie Bennett
tt
do
6.00
_ Bellingham Evening News
Publ. Notices re Primary Election
74.78
Bellingham Publishing Co..
Publ. a/c Primary Election
146.03
Art Engraving Co.
Cut for Primary Election
25.20
Anstett Printing Co.
Prtg. Voting Mah. Supplies for Primary Election
1,156.40
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for Primary.Election
696.30
Griggs Sta. & Prtg-. Co.
do
19.255
Griffith Printing Co.
do
23.60.
Morse Hardware Co.
do
Northwest Hardware Co.
Tacks for Primary Election
.79
C. E. Anderson (Order to
Mrs. Minnie Anderson)
Services a/c Primary
Election
55.00
July 'TERM
RECORD
1.Londay
OF COMMISSIONERS
THE 15th -- ,.___.__DAY
PROCEEDINGS
of -_- _ September - 1930
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND
Geneva Township County?s 2 cost impt. Tw°p. Roads (per agree.)
jot . View Township do If If
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL2iISSIONERS OF
iHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN ` LHIE LLITER OF PRELIMINARY )
( ORDER FOR BEARING.
3UDGET FOR 1931 )
194.50
891.02
WHEREAS, in compliance withthe requirements of Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, and
amendments thereto, the County Commissioners of 'Whatcom_.County have completed and placed on
file their preliminary budget for the county for the year 1931;
IT IS NOW ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to publish a
notice in the County official newspaper that nearing will be held in the Commissioners? Office
in the Court House in Bellingham, on Monday, October 6,,1930, at the hour of 10 o?clock A.M.,
for the purpose of fixing tkle final budget and making tax levies.
Done in regular adjourned session of tn.e Board this 15th day of September, 1930.
rr if rt rr it it it it IT tr it rr rr It if Geo . Elder
tr Board of County Commiss- ►? Chairman of the Board.
rc ioners of 101hatcom County "
tr State of Washington r? F. C. Reeve
tr rr rr rr tr rr rr rr :r tr rr �r rr :r rr County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor & Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Petition for apportionment of County funds for gas and oil drilling in Whatcom County,
was filed with the Board.
/ Application of Ralph Gates for dance at Kulshan on September 20, 1930, was endorsed
approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3:30 P. M. to meet on Vdednesday, September 17, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS 'PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Wednesday THE 17th DAY of September 193,0
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, September 15, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Freeman Transfer Company was granted
permission to move a small building from Lynden to Bellingham over the Guide Meridian
Road. Said transfer company to take every precaution against accident to traveling pub -
lie and assume all responsibility for damages.
---000---
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized
to approve tine lst Estimate of Geo, H. Date on Construction of Lateral Highway No. 4
(Acme Bridge), in the amount of $2.,887.06.
R E S O L U T I O N
LATERAL HIGH'NAY NO. 4, ACME BRIDGE, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH.
Attached to Estimate No. 1.
WHEREAS, it was necessary to add one bent to the temporary trestle making an addi-
tion of 4 piles and 2,788-1/3 t,+i.B.M. Lumber, and
WHEREkS, it became necessary to plank the roadway on the south end of the temporary
trestle.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the force account and the extra material used
in the temporary trestle as per attached statement from George H. Date, Contractor, be
allowed.
Extras in Approach
Lumber, 2,788-1/3 M.B.lw. at $40.00 w 111.53
Furnishing 162 lineal feet of fir piling
at 100 per ft. 16.20
Driving 4 additional piling at $8.00 32.00
159.73
Force account for planking roadway, south
side of temporary trestle, 26.76
Total Extras 186.49
Done in regular adjourned Session of the Board this 17th day of September, 1930.
11 It 11 11 tt It II it !t 11 11 11 It I 11
rt Board of County Commiss- if
11 ioners of Whatcom County 11
it State of Washington if
It It it It ti It if It it !1 II tt 11 tt 1t
Attest: G. P. KINCYID
County Auditor -and Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
amffim[*��
Geo. Elder
Chairman,Board of County
Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIPMIISSIONERS OF
` HATCM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE iMATTER OF TANSFER OF FUNDS )
FROM DRAIN. IM T.DIST.#4 CONSTR.FD.( ORDER TO TRANSFER
TO C3�4SOL. DR. IMPT. DIST. #1 141AINT.FD)
WdEREkS, a balance of $86.45 now stands in Drainage Improvement District No. 4
Construction Fund, and no warrants outstanding; and
WHEREAS, there will be no further expenditures against said construction fund; and
W-JEREAS, Drainage Improvement District No. 4 is now a part of Consolidated Drainage
4 7
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS SIO ERR
PROCEEDINGS
July TERM
Wednesday
THE 17th
DAY of September 1e 3o
Improvement District No. l;
It IS TiiEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and
directed to transfer the sum of $86.45 from Drainage Improvement District No. 4 Construction
Fund to Consolidated Drainage Improvement District No. 1 ',Maintenance Fund, and close said
Drain. Impt. Dist. #4 Construction Fund.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of September, 1930.
it It ►t It t* r► It tt t► ►t it 1► it n it Geo . Elder
►t Board of County Commiss- tt Chairman of ti-le Board.
tt ioners of Whatcom County tt
►t Stwte of Washington ►t F. C. Reeve
►t It It rt It it it ►t ►t ►t ►t It ►t ►t ►t County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KIAC1`ID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor & Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Tlartin, Deputy
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Vonday, September 22, 1930, at 9 A. T,1.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4TIL
July TERM Monday THE 22nd DAY OF September 19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, September 17, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
DRAIN. ILPT. DIST. #5 FAINT. FUND.
J. 71.
Richardson
Labor on ditch
H. D.
Holcomb
do
Harry
Walsh
do
J . T.
'°Jelch
do
P. Ellofson
do
W. C.
Marx
do
ElErsrfre�
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COF,LISSIONERS OF
VdI3TC0%r COUII7'Y, WASiINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLE"ENT WITR COUNTY )
( O R D E R.
TRLt�SURER FOR MONTH OF AUGUST, 1930 )
1
40.00
77.50
33.25
19.25
56.25
42.00
WHEREAS, Pliny T. Snyder, Acting County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington,
has filed with t.is Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the
same has been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting
Treasurer, be, and he hereby is alloyed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CASH PAID STATE `1'RE11SURER:
General Fund
701.71
School Fund
50.00
Military Fund
39.82
Public Highway Fund
4.08
Permanent Highway Fund
13.39
Higher Education Fund
1,362.15
Capitol Building Fund
78.86
Reclamation Revolving Fund
6.81
Veterans► Compensation Fund
493.89
Forest Fire Protection Fund
18.80
Parks x Parkways Fund
63.75
Game Fund
41.55
CASF PAID CITY AND TO`EI TREASURERS 51476.58
CASH PAID TOWNSHIP TREASURERS 1,648.69
WARRANTS REDEF iED:
Current Expense Fund
242755.14
Road Bridge Fund
132035.18
Permanent Highway Paint. Fund
21774.22
River Improvement Fund
.61187.46
Domestic Animal Protection Fund
90.25
Soldierst Relief Fund
150.00
Game Fund
11287.87
Liquor Investigation Fund
600.00
Law Library Fund
20.00
Marriage Certificate Fund
68.00
School Districts, General Fund
50,035.36
School Districts, Building Fund
51044.92
Dike Dist. #1 Laint. Fund
7.87
Drain. Dist. #2 Trai.nt . Fund
15.00
Dr. Impt. Dist. #4 Constr. kund
1.88
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
Highway Deficit Fund (a/c Hy #23) 13.75
River Improvement Fund 38.14
School Districts, General Fund 875.30
Drain. Dist. #2 ILaitt. Funa 1.50
Dr. Impt. Dist. 1#4 onstr. Fund 1.02
BOI'IDS REDEEMED:
School Districts 400.OQ
INTEREST ON BONDS:
School Districts 600.00
Port of Bellingham 4,680.00
Total Disbursements 120,682,94
We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on August 31, 1930, as shown by the
the County Auditorts check of Treasurerts cash, to be as follows:,
7
July TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
T:,onday THE
22nd DAY of September 1930_...._.._._..
Depository Treasurerls Balance
First National Bank of Bellingham
Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham
Northwestern National Bank of Bellingham
American National Bank of Bellingham
Union Trust Co. of Bellingham
First National Bank of Lynden
First National Bank of Ferndale
Citizenst Bank of Ferndale
Peoplest State Bank of Lynaen
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Home State Bank of Blaine
Custer State Bunk of Custer
Bank of Sumas
Total Cash on Deposit
CASH IN OFFICE:
44,075.17
51,941.55
50,622.94
35,000.00
30,000.DO
45,000.00
45,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
10.000.00
391,639.66
Investments 16,025.00
Cash in Vault 4,130.00
Checks & warrants in Till 795.94
Currency in Till 350.00
Silver in Till 18.88 21,319.82
Grand Total Cash on Hand w 412,959.48
IN TESTILiONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Uashington, this 22nd day of September, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUATY COI1'iLISSIONERS OF
W.LiATCUM COUNTY., _011=iSHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF COURT REPORTER )
FOR SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1; FIELDMEN
AND INSPECTORS FOR SUPERVISING �C RESOLU`.I'IvN DECLARING M-IERGENCY
EI4GINErER, Al -ID COMPILING DATA FOR
CLAIMING TAX REFUND FRO111 STATE. )
,ViERE'S, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 12th day of September,
19301 at the Board Room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, all the Uommissioners of
said county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such meeting,
a resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners, which resolution
and notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with relation to employing a
Court Reporter for Superior Court No. 1, and employing Fieldmen and Inspectors for Supervising
Engineer, and for compiling data for claiming tax refund from the State, giving the estimated
amounts of money required to meet the said emergencies; and
WHEREAS, said resolution and notice did fix Monday, the 22nd day of September, 1930, at
10:00 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, Washington, as the
time and place for holding a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and notice was duly
and regularly published once in the Bellingham Evening Nevis, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the City of Bellingham, and being the official newspaper of said 1,11hatcom County,
said resolution and notice being so published on Saturday, September 13, 1930, all as required
by law; and
WHEREiiS, said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the Commiss-
ioners of said Whatcom County being present and no taxpayer of said county appearing to be heard
for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergencies; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary ti:at provision be made for employing a Court Reporter for
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July TERM Monday THE 22nd
OF September
1930
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Superior Court No. 1. and for employing Fieldmen and Inspectors for the Supervising Engineer,
and for compiling data for claiming tax refund from the State, end such necessity could not
reasonably have been foreseen at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1930 was made up
and sufficient provision was not made therefor in said budget; and
MiEREt-S, this Board is fully advised in the premises and it is the unanimous opinion
of this Board that emergencies exist as aforesaid and that it is necessary that emergencies
be declared for same;
NO'd, TEEJREFORE, BE rill IT IS EIEREBY UN."'INILiOUSLY RESOLVED that emergencies exist and
tiiat the necessary expenditures be Dade to meet said emergencies, but not to exceed $800.00
for Court Reporter for Superior Court No. 1, and not to exceed $2,200.00 for Fieldmen and
Inspectors for Supervising Engineer, and not to exceed $435.00 for compiling data for claim-
ing tax refund from the State; and
BE IT FURTHER ChkNILiOUSLY RESOLVED that the emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor
of VFhatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said county to meet the said emergencies,
said warrants to be drawn in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary to
make said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of September, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor . Ex-oficio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, it -ias unanimously agreed by the Board that,
in accordance with the request as set forth in petition, the County submit to the voters
on November 41 1930, the proposition of making a levy of 3 mills for purpose of drilling
for oil at some location in that portion of said County west of the center section line
between Ranges 4 and 5 E; that arrangement be made to vote on said proposition all legal
voters on one ballot, and taxpayers on a second ballot.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 2 P. R. to meet on Wednesday, September 24,
1930, at 9 A. M.
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July -TERM
RECORD OF
Wednesday THE
COMMISSIONERS
24tn
PROCEEDINGS
DAY OF Se,.)tomber 1930
The
Board met pursuant
to adjournment taken on
I.onday, September 22, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, hler�bers, and the Clark of
the Board in attendance:
The following proceedings wex•e had:
IN THE L:h` TLR OF UNITiNG r` 14D COMBINING )
ELECTIO14 P REJM�CTS FOR THE PUHPjSZ OF
USIivG ONE OR MORE VOTI14G MACHINES TLEREIN )
AT THE GENERI.L ELECTION TO BE RELD IN SLID
V:riATCOi.I COUNTY ON TUESDAY, NOVELBER 4th, 1930 j
ORDER =ViBII�ING PRECINCTS
V'IdEREAS, a General Election is to be held for all of the voting precincts of Whatcom
County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1930, and the law provides that this
Board may unite and combine voting precincts for the purpose of using one or more voting machines
at said General Election; and
WHEREAS, this Board desires to unite certain of the voting precincts of r'Yhatcom County,
Washington, for the purpose of using voting machines;
NOW, TIER FORE, be it ordered by this Board that the following precincts in ,Thatcom County
shall be and are hereby combined and united for the purpose of using one or more voting machines
therein at the General Election to be held in ','Yhatcom County, 'YYashington, Tuesday, November 4, 1930,
to -wit:
Precincts Combined.
Bellingham - lst
Ward
11-21-31
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41-71-91
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51-61
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81-101
Bellingham - 2nd
`,'Yard
11-22-32
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42-52
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62-82
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72-92
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102-112
Bellingham - 3rd
lard
13-23-33
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43-53
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63-73
Bellingham - 4th
!rYard
14-24
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34-44
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54-64
Bellingham - 5th
;'Yard
15-25-35
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Bellingham - 6th
Ward
16-26
Bellingham - 5th
& 6th CYards
45-36-46
Blaine
1-2-3
Ferndale City &
Ferndale Township
2-3
Lynden
1-2
Everson a Nooksack
Trap. Pct.
3
Sumas & Nooksack
Twp. Pct.
1
Lynden Township
1-3
Mountain View To;mship
3-4
AND, 4HEREhS, the law further makes it the duty of this Board to designate polling places
to be used as such in said combined precincts,
NOW5 THEREFORE, be it furti_er ordered by this Board that the buildings, as named in Commiss-
ioners' Order Selecting polling places for the General Election to be held in said County on Tuesday
the 4th day of November, 1930, shall be and are hereby selected and designated as polling places for
the above combined voting precincts.
RECORD OF COXIMISSI01\?ERS PROCEEDINGS
July THRM Wednesday THE 24th DAY OF September
4
1930
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Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of September, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
IN THE LATTER OF THE SELECTING OF POLLING j
PLACE'S FOR THE PRECINCTS OF 'VIH11TCOir COUNTY,
VlASuITJGTON, 1'0 BE USED AS SUCH POLLING )
PLnCES FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD
IN SliID WHATCOM COUNTY ON TUESDAY, j
14OVENBER 4th, 1930.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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ORDER SELECTING
VlIEREAS,"a General Election is to be held for all of the voting precincts of Whatcom
County, Washington: on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1930, and the lavJ makes it the duty
of this Board to designate polling places to be used as such at said General Election; and
WHEREAS, this Board does now name the following described buildings as the polling
places for the several voting precincts in Whatcom County, to be used at said coming election
on November 4th, 1930. Each of said buildings which have been selected, being convenient
and readily accessible to the voters of said precincts, and each being generally known by the
name by y.hich it is hereinafter designated,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby Ordered 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 Vmatcom
County, Washington, at said General Election to be held in said County on Tuesday, the 4th
day of November, 1930.
BELLINGHAM2
lst
Ward,
llth
Pet:
Court douse, G.
Street.
BELLINGHAM,
lst
Ward.,
21st
Pet:
Court House, G.
Street.
BELLINGHAM,
lst
Allard,
31st
Pet:
Court House, G.
Street.
BELLINGLiAM,
lst
Ward,
41st
Pet:
Columbia School,
Utter & Jefferson Sts.
BELLINGHkhi,
lst
Ward,
51st
Pet:.
Setzerts Store,
Illinois & Meridian Sts.
BELLINGiAMY
lst
Ward,
61st
Pet:
Setzerts Store,
Illinois & Meridian Sts.
BELLINGiili,
lst
''lard,
71st
Oct:
Columbia School, Utter &
Jefferson Sts.
BELLINGiAM,
lst
Ward,
81st
Pet:
Riseland's Grocery, 2400
Lynn Street.
BELLINGHAM, lst '!lard, 91st Pet: Columbia School, Utter & Jefferson Sts.
BELLINGH.r-i, lst Ward,101st Pet: Riselandis Grocery, 2400 Lynn Street.
BELLINGiAT1i, 2nd 'Ward, 12th Pet: Fire Mall, Prospect Street.
BELLINGilidd!, 2nd Ward., 22nd Pet: Fire _tall, Prospect Street.
BELLING ii , 2nd Ward, 32nd Pet: Fire :fall, Prospect Street.
BELLINGHE"fit, 2nd Ward, 42nd Pet: Whatcom nigh School, D. Street.
BELLINGHAM, 2nd Ward, 52nd Pet: Whatcom high School, D. Street.
BELi,INGHriM, 2nd '!lard, 62nd Pet: Culverts Garage, Cor, Ellis & North Sts.
BELLINGlIiiu, 2nd r"lard, 72nd Pet: Taylor's Grocery, Cor. Carolina & James Sts.
BhLLINGHAM,
2ND
Ward,
Sand
Pet:
BELLINGHAM,
2nd
Ward,
92nd
Pet:
BELLINGHIU1,
2nd
Ward,102nd
Pet:
BELLINGHAM,
2nd
Ward,
112h
Pet:
BELLINGHPJA1,
2nd
Ward,
122nd
Pct:
Culverts Garage, Cor. Ellis & North Sts.
Taylorts Grocery, Cor. Carolina c James Sts.
Roosevelt School, Alabama Street.
Roosevelt School, Alabama Street.
McDonald's Store, 4244 Alabama Street.
RECORD OF C®17VITMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM 1,11ednesday THE 24th
DAY OF September 19 30
BELLINGHALI, 3rd
Ward, 13th
Pet:
Diehl I;otor Co., Cor. . Corn-iiall
Champion Sts .
BELLINGiiAL, 3rd
Ward, 23rd
Pet:
Diehl Motor Co . , Cor. . Cornwall
a Champion Sts .
BELLINGHAM, 3rd
Ward, 33rd
Pet:
Diehl Motor Co., Cor. Cornwall
Champion Sts.
BELLlivGti LLl, 3rd
i'Jard, 43rd
Pet:
Franklin School.
BELLIIIGAkL5 3rd
Ward, 53rd
Pet:
Franklin School.
BELLINGHAM, 3rd
Ward, 63rd
Pet:
Lincoln School.
BELLII4GhAi�, 3rd
Ward, 73rd
Pet:
Lincoln School.
BELLINGHAU, 3rd
'Hard, 83rd
Pet:
Mrs. Walter's Residence, 1748
Electric Ave.
BELLINGHA71,;, 4th
Vlard, 14th
Pet:
T:iansfield Building, 827 State
Street.
BELLINGHL , 4th
VNard, 24th
Pet:
(Mansfield Building, 827 State
Street.
BIJLLT1JGriAl', 4th
,Yard, 34th
Pet:
Maple Street Fire Hall.
BELLINGiiAL) 4th
Ward, 44th
Pet:
Maple Street Fire Hall.
BELi.LINGrLQ, 4th
Ward, 54th
Pet:
Maple Street Grocery.
BELLIEGHr`M, 4th
Ward, 64th
Pet:
Llaple Street Grocery.
BELLINGHALi, 5th
�`Jard, 15tIi
Pet:
Lowell School.
BELLINGiiAE, 5th
'!lard, 25th
Pet:
Lowell School,
BELLINGHAlY, 5th
Nard, 35th
Pet:
Lowell School.
BLLLINGHALi, 5th
Ward, 45th
Pet:
Larrabee School.
BELLINGHAM. 6th
Ward, 16th
Pet:
Waldron Building.
BLLLlNGhA1 _., 6th
,yard, 26th
Pet:
Waldron Building.
BELLINGHAI,1, 6th
Ward, 36th
Pet:
Larrabee School.
BELLINGH.Q, 6th
Ilard, 46th
Pet:
Larrabee School.
BLAINE, lst Pet:
City Hall.
BLLINE, 2nd Pet:
City Hall.
BL.L ILIE, 3rd Pet:
City Hall.
EVERSON: Everson
School House.
FERNDALE: American
Legion
Hall.
LYrIDEN, lst Pet:
City Hall.
LYIvDEId, 2nd Pet:
City Hall.
NOOKSACK: Town
Ball.
SUL!1'.S: Town Hall.
ACME TOWNSHIP:
Township Hall.
BAKER TOWNSHIP,
lst Pet: Manual
Training Hall, Clipper Dist. No.
40.
BAI:ER TOWNSHIP,
2nd Pet: Fred
Filbert's
Store.
CULlJi,'3Ik T01dNSHIP,
lst Pet:
Kendall
School House.
COLULIBIA TOrINSHIP,
2nd Pet:
Blue
Bird Hall.
CZIESCLNT TO'M'IIVSHIP:
Samish
Lake
School House, Dist. No. 43.
CUS` ER TOIUNSHIP,
lst Pet:
Custer
School House.
CUSTER TOt'i'NSHIP,
2nd Pet:
Haynie
Hall.
DELTA TOWIJSHIP,
lst Pet: Delta
Community Hall.
DELTA TONNSHIP,
2nd Pet: Delta
Community Hall.
DL PING TOWNSHIP,
lst Pet:
Deming
School House.
DFIv_ING TO`iINSHIP ,
2nd Pet:
01elcome
Grange Hall.
FERNDxLE T0UIvSHIP,
lst Pet:
Weiser
Lake Hall.
FERIvDtiLH T6*4ESHIP,
2nd Pet:
American
Legion Hall, Ferndale.
FD,RkJUtiLE TvWLS.'LiIP,
3rd Pet:
American
Legion Hall, Ferndale.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
July TERM Wednesday THE 24th
DAY OF September
4,77
1930
FERNDALE TOWNSHIP, 4th Pct; North Bellingham School House.
GENEVA TOWNSHIP: Old School house, Dist. No. 44.
GLACIER TOWNSHIP: Glacier Town Ball.
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, lst Pct: Goshen Community Hall.
L.01RENCE TOWNSHIP. 2nd Pct: Township Hall.
LUlLI ISLAND TUa1NSIiIP: Lumri Island School House.
LUi&I RESERVATION PRECINCT: Lummi Reservation School house.
LYNDEN TOWNSHIP, lst Pct: Township Hall.
LYNDEN TOWDSHIP, 2nd Pct: Guy Brand's Residence.
LYNDEN TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pct: Township Hall.
LIAPLE FALLS TO`'dNSHIP: Maple Falls Township Hall.
MARIETTA TO NSHIP, lst Pct: Marietta Grange Hall.
MARIETTA TOWNSLIP, 2nd Pct: Birchwood School.
i-iOUNTAIN VIEW T04NSHIP, lst Pct: Grand View School House, Dist. No. 83.
MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pct: Pt. 'Whitehorn School House, Dist. No. 93.
MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pct: Grange Hall.
MOUNTAIN VIE'r'"d TO9 NSHIP, 4th Pct: Grange Hall.
NOOKSACK
TUYdNSHIP,
lst
Pct:
City Hall, Sumas.
NOOKSACK
T071NSHIP,
2nd
Pct:
Township Hall.
NOOKStiCK TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pct: Everson School house.
NOOKSACK TO'0ti'NSHIP, 4th Pet: Play Hall, Dist. No. 99.
PARK TU'ddNSHIP: Odd Fellows Hall.
POINT ROBERTS TOWNSHIP: Point Roberts School house.
ROLE TOtNSHIP: Summit School House, Dist. No. 303.
SEMIAdMOO TOWNSHIP: Ella Goodwin's Residence.
TEN MILE T&UNSHIP, lst Pct: Forest Grove School House.
TEN PIIILE TOWNSHIP, 2nd Pct:
TEN MILE TOWNSHIP, 3rd Pct:
TEN MILE TOydNSHIP, .4th Pet:
VAN WYCK TOWNSHIP, lst Pct:
VAN �WYCK TOViNSHIP, 2nd Pet:
Township Hall.
Victor School House.
Wahl (or Davis) School House.
DeVlieger's Residence.
Van 'edyck Community Hall.
VAN WYCK TO `NSHIP, 3rd Pet: Selene's Residence, Guide Meridian Road.
SLATE PRECINCT: Newhalem hall.
VALLEY PREJCINCT: (Combined with Slate Pct.)
TRAIL PRECINCT: School Rouse, Power Plant.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners
of Whatcom County, Washington, this 24th day of September, 1930, all members of
the Board being present and all concurring herein.
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n Board of County Commiss- 1' Chairman of the Board
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rr State of Washington it F. C. Reeve
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor W Ex-officio Fred E. Laube
Clerk of the Board. County Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 Y. to meet on Friday, September 26,
1930, at 9 A. M.
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July TERM Friday THE 26tn DAY OF September 19 30
it It Monday rr 29th n Tr n 1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on ;Vednesday, September 24, 1930- Present
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had:
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Geo. H. Date, assigned to State Bal. due on Final Est. on Riddle Slough Fill
Bank of Edmonds at l-delcome--Amt. of Claim �410.00 Less 1:oving
Equipment $30.00 380.00
SOLDIERS 1 RELIEF FUND.
Carl Bang Relief 15.00
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Claim of Geo. `,. Barnes against Geo. H. Date on contract for Riddle Slough Fill was released.
Board.
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Application of Delta Grange for dance on September 2'7, 1930, was endorsed approved by the
.6.
On Lotion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Monday, September 29, 1930, at 9 A. M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, September 26, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board adopted the following schedule for Lummi
Ferry, beginning October 1, 1930 and ending May 1, 1930:
Leave Beach daily, on flag: 7:451 8:452 9:45, 10:45, 11:45 A. M.
1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45, 10:45 P. M.
Additional Trip 7 : 45 P. M. on Sat. —I- Sun.
Leave Mainland daily, on flag: 8:00, 9:00,10:00, 11:00 A.M., 12:00 M.
2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 11:00 P. M.
Additional Trip 8:00 P. M. on Sat. & Sun.
(EXTRA TRIPS by arrangement)
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 1,4. to meet on Wednesday, October 1, 1930, at 9 A.M*
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Wednesday
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DAY of October
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930
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, September, 29, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance:
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor w
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor Sc Cler'i: of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
130.00
M. Bronsema
do
125.00
A. L. Gates
do
120.00
Christine Hjaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
Recorder for Auditor
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
J. W. McGhee
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Auditor (5/30 mo.)
20.85
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Mrs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. Vl. Featherkile' (Order' to
Salary 'as
Justice of Peace
100.00
First National Bank)
Maude VJ. Mock
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
W. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Charity Commissioner & Prob. Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
Marion LeCocq
Salary
as
County Physician
187.50
N. W. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary Pritchard
Salary
as
Ass1t. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
;nary L. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
Ass1t. Janitor
25.00
Ed. E. Hardin
Salary
as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coulthurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Sala.vy
as
Deputy.Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Atty.
125.00
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Acting County Treasurer
187.50
d. A. Martin
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
Salary
as
Cashier for Treasurer
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Emergency)
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Irene Long
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
115.00
Ruth C. Beebe
do
105.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
~Margaret M. Thomas
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Emergency)
100.0a
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
County Assessor
187.50
Guy H. Nuzum
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor (9/30 mo)
49.50
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
H. D. McArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John N. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernar.d:Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
IN. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as'Ass1t.
Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Ass1t. Supt. of Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (24 days)
73.50
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Ass1t. Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration .Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agr. Agent
90.00
C. C. ring
Salary
as
Superintendent of County H*ma
150.00
M. B. King
Salary
as
Matron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
Harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
J. Holland
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
Nettie Holland
Salary
as
Ass1t. Cook at County Dome
25.00
Gladys White
Salary
as
Nurse at County Home
115.00
Grace Knowles
Salary
as
Ass 1 t. Nurse .at, . County Home
75.00
C. L. doss
do
75.00
Bessie Welcome
do
75.00
= 0y.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct.TERM
Wednesday
THE lst
DAY OF October 1930
A. J. Welch
'Naiter Borchardt
C. A. ll . Smith
C. J. McNabb
Carl McCoy
'Wilbur R. Riley
C. A. Hunley
George D. Paynton
Ira Smita
1,7alter Fouts
Julius Shields
'N. '.`J. Tod
Geo. Broim
Jule Martin
J. M. Granger
Dana Granger
J. VJ. McGhee
J. A. Love
Irvin G. Bostwick
Jessie Duerr
Helen Campbell
G. A. Pence
J. A. Wells
Ben Axlund
C. V1. Brandon
Maye Stewart
Pacific Tel. x Tel. Co.
G. P. Kincaid
T. C. Fraser
Carl McCoy
Louis IN. Ding
Margaret J. Diaz
Geo. H. Sybrant
17. H. Beach
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
N. 4'1. Wear
Charles Rand
Lars. H. `N. Duxbury
E. Selene
J. A. McCutcheon
Urban P. Becker
Frank Wiltse
D. A. Hinote
Clark Galley
Ole Matson
Rucker Congleton
Walter Callahan
Dr. 0. E. Beebe
Hazel Backert
Zela Bowdish
John Yost
Jake Ashburn
Dallas Sweet
Alex McLeod
Walter Armstrong
P. S. Battersby
VJm. Blackstock
P,T. L. Best
J. G. McGlinn
Pairs. VJm. I. Stone
firs. Frank La Veille
The Fair i.ieat & Grocery
E. E. Willis
Kulshan Store
A. J. Palmer (Order to
Mary L. Stone)
Lind Gravel Co.
Chas. A. Breckenridge
Grace Blakeslee
I.;r s . F. Lohman
John Schafer
Elwin Beyer
Andrew Pierson
V. `2. Forss
1N.' T. Oliver
F. Sevier (Order to M.
LeeGrocery Co.
W. J. Pynor
F. F. Gerard
Ferndale Bakery
"Jhatcom Co. Dairymen ► s
O1Connor Grocery
A. A. Carter
Frye & Company
Nick Rado
!d. B. King
Ryan Fruit Co.
Co.
Mrs.
B. Xing)
Ass►n.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Salary as Asstt. Nurse at County Home
Salary as Janitor at County Home
Salary as Hostess at County home
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
Salary as Supervising Engineer
Salary as Deputy Engineer
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer 24 days
Salary as Chainman for Engineer 21 "
do �24-1 r►
Salary as,Inspector for Engineer(133.50 Emerg)(25
do 1► 25
do n 11
Salary as Chainman for Engineer It 3
Salary as Captain of Ferry Boat
Salary as Engineer of Ferry Boat
Salary as Deck Hand on Ferry Boat
Service & Expense a/c Primary Election
Service a/c Primary Election
Loving Voting Machines a/c Primary Election
Overtime compiling data for tax refund (Emergent
do ►►
do it
Salary as Special Deputy Sheriff
do
do
Serv. as extra clerk for County Clerk
Phone service to Co. Offices
Expense as County Auditor
Expense as Sheriff
Expense as Supervising Engineer (69.20
Expense as Horticultural Inspector
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Expense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as Constable
Expense as Agricultural Agent
Expense as Ass"t. Agricultural Agent
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
Expense as Coroner
25.00
75.00
1.00
10.00
187.50
137.50
156.00
94.50
110.25
das)162.50
►► 125.00
►► 66.00
+► 15.75
175.00
175.00
120.00
204.21
7.50
5.00
y) 145.00
145.00
140.50
25.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
76.30
7.05
18.20
Emergency) 69.32
Reporting Inquest over Body of Pars. Fazon
Witness: do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Juror do
do
do
do
do
do
Assisting Matron of Juvenile Home
do
Groceries for Juvenile Home
Corn for Juvenile Home
Mdse. for Juvenile Home
Mood for Juvenile Home
House rent for Juvenile Hone
Extra nurse at County Home
do
do
Labor at County Home
do
do
do (Aug -Sept)
do
do
Groceries for County Home
do
do
Bread for County dome
Butter, etc. for County
Coffee for County Home
Eggs for County Home
Meat for County Home
Fish for County Home
Fruit f'or County Home
Fruit & vegetables for
Home
(Aug)
County Home (July -Aug -Sept)
57.16
7.88
7.85
44.40
26.87
10.64
41.12
2.70
10 .-00
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2:20
2.20
2.20
2.20
10.00
5.00
66.39
1.00
6.42
6.25
42.50
47.50
20.00
1'7.50
5.25
5.25
2.00
6.00
10.00
12.50
309.35
44.12
62.25
63.30
137.75
68.00
9.60
292.11
33'75
14.50
52.70
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM 'vlednesday THE
lst
DAY OF Uctober
1930
CUr HEAT EXPEI"ISE FUND. (Continued)
0. a. Seiple Co., Inc.
Feed for County Home
98.70
Fred Manthey
Grain for County Home
48.45
Bellingham Coal Mines
Coal for cottages at County Home (Emergency)
9.95
Gage -Dodson Clothing Co.
Clothing for County Home (Aug)
5.25
H. Lapidus
Shoes repaired for County Home
4.50
Thiel & Welter
Mattresses, etc. for County home (Emergency)
71.60
B. B. Furniture Co.
Dishes for County Home (Aug) «
5.54
Lynden Dept. Store
Mdse. for County Home
129.61
E. R. Holeman (Order to
!1. B. King)
Freight on supplies for County Home
.75
Vlalterst Pharmacy
Drugs for County Patient (Aug)
1.15
Evergreen Pharmacy
do it
1.00
Aubert Drug Co.
do It
16.00
Dr. Urban P. O'Connor
Dental services to Johnson if
2.00
Marlow -Hollingsworth Funeral
Home
Burial of Miller & Levente (37.00 Emerg.)
50.00
Bingham Dahlquist Funeral Home
Burial of Dunkin It
25.00
The Romer Mark Mortuary
Burial of Cecil Hope (June) it
25.00
E. E. Purdy & Sons, Inc.
Burial of Effie Loomis tt
25.00
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Care of County Tpc. Patients (694.33 tt )
860.73
Riverton Sanatorium
do
107.14
Mrs. Mary Lunden
do tt
125.00
Mrs. Hanna K. Moe
do tt
100.00
Aiva Aitken
do tt
65.00
nrs . John Scizenstad
do it
65.00
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
do tt
50.00
Beulah Swanson
do tt
45.00
B. A. Gwinnup
do tt
25.00
11rs. Esther Thompson
do tt
20.00
Parkland Luth. Childrents Home
Care of Anthony children (Aug -Sept)
96.00
Ben Tucker
Care of Marcy children
20.00
h',aud Connolly
Care of Johnson Family
30.00
Mrs. 11m. Creasey
Assistance rendered Miss MacBeth
5.00
M. J. O'Connor
Groceries for Rogue, et al (Emergency)
227.41
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Ekstrom Aug -Sept) 't
25.03
Belford Market
Groceries for Murry Aug) it
9.52
Central Market Grocery
Groceries for Jones it
15.00
Columbia Grocery
Groceries for Cavalina It
12.29
Pit. Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden tt
10.19
The Fair 9leat & Grocery Co.
Groceries for Evans tt
1.48
Grange Warehouse Co.
Groceries for Smith tt
9.24
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Thompson, et al tt
98.25
Brol;m & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for Nelson, et al tt
40.12
Brown & Cole, Inc.
Groceries for 'Fr,dwards, et al tt
85.35
Clearyts Grocery
Groceries for Jackson, et al tt (Aug -Sept)
94.62
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Johnson, et al tt
20.00
Dennyts Grocery
Groceries for firs. Rost tt
12.00
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Ballentine tt (June -Jul -Aug)
10.63
Geneva Grocery
Groceries for Carlson t►
31.48
F. F. Gerard
Groceries for LeBarron tt
39.99
MacIntyre Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Lowes It (Jul -Aug -Sept)
32.35
Lynden Dept. Store
Groceries(229.39 & Mdse(22.60) for Barnes, et al
(Aug -Sept) (229.39 Emerg)
251.99
Star Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Hale it
12.34
N. C. Keith
Groceries for Minnard, et al tt
45.14
Elmer E. Coleman
Groceries for Conrad tt
26.50
A. Potter
Groceries for Garvin tt
26.13
L. E. Haggard
Groceries for Conrad !t
14.95
'Wolten &Montfort, Inca
Groceries(123.92) & Wood(4.50) for Anaway, et al
(123.92 Emergency)
128.42
James Beatty
Clothing for Northwood (Aug)
22.17
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Stewart, et al tt
21.00
'gilder & Montfort
Wood for Bertrand
6.75
J. F. Donnelly
House rent for Mrs. Strahl
26.00
Lane & Bland
Room rent for Miss Evans (Aug -Sept)
17.00
Bellingham Water Dept.
Water rent for Trove & Ferguson (Taps 1457 So &
7324)
18.25
Bellingham Evening dews
Publ. for Commrs(8.10) Treas(1.43) & Primary
Election(36.90)
46.43
Union Printing Co.
Supplies for Co. Offices & Ferry
223.75
Griggs Stationery & Prtg. Co.
Supplies for Co. Offices (3.00 Emergency)
41.20
Anstett Printing Co.
Printing for Co. Treas. (Aug -Sept)
63.75
Towner Printing Co.
Supplies for Auditor
96.00
Griffith Printing Co.
Supplies for Treasurer
14.25
Remington Rand Business Serv.
Binder for Treasurer
27.10
Arthur Remington
Subscription to book for Judge Gruber
15.00
Heald Walkup Map Co.
Maps for County Offices
29.40
I,iulti Letter Service
Specifications for Engineer (Emergency)
4.40
G. E. McMaster
Prtg. Exhibit signs for Agr. Dept.
8,25
j.larchant Calculating Mach. Co.
Rent Cal. Lich. to Co. Treas (Sept)
15.00
Jay Thomas
Alcohol Permit books for Auditor
3.00
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Ins. krem. on Agr. Agent's car
5.00
Gordonts
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Garage Service car (Aug)
Parts for Sher.(2.94) Agent(2.50) Commr(..30)
1.00
Co. Home(3.99) & Gar. Equi (12.75) Supt(2.40)
24.88
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts & Rep. for Commr(1.99 Sher(6.64) Agr Agt
(.86) & Gar Equip( 67)
10.16
Smith TV.otor Co.
Auto Parts for Sher(.50) & Co. Home(2.75)
3.25
Pressentin Motor Co.
Parts for Sher. car(.25) & car for Prim. Elect.(.64)
.89
Iddins Buick Co.
Parts for Agr. Agent's car
1.00
432 RECORD
Oct. TERM Wednesday
OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
THE
1st DAY OF October
1930
Standard Auto Co.
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Bellingham Auto Top Co.
Peck's Auto Service
Red Cross Pharmacy
J. C. Penney Co.
C. W. Swift
Chas. Howey
Arnold Anderson
Oliver Unick
Stanley Unick
Louis Unick
James Unick
Clare Hillyer
Sterling Dickey
Mrs. Wm. Myers
R. C. Finley
B. A. Axlund
Isabella Fraser
Hanning Hardwa2e
Gage -Dodson Clothing Co.
h1t. Baker Grocery
City Sanitary Service Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. ?Jlills
Surprise Store
Pacific Steam Laundry
Neher Bros.
B. B. Furniture Co.
Parkerts
Hoff & Pinkey
Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co.
Frank Austin
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
W. M. Seeger
Tennent Steel Corporation
T. P. Jeffers
E. A. Nickson
Ray Briggs
Ia. J. Bamford
Irwin G. Bostwick
John blest
Virgil Irwin
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Co.
P. J. Zaaschka
Frank Vermillion
Glenn T. Sharp
Floyd Shulmier
Irwin G. Bost, ri ck
C. 0. Davis
Fred Tarte
". Ii . Owen
E. T. Sharp
G. D. Deal
Roger Deal
Frank S . Swope
Geo. Schenk
Geo. Hope (Order to
Geo. Hope
R. J. '01right
C. H. llait
Bill Ranton
Jahn Treffers
F. V1. Uncapher
John l=lest
L. B. Moultray
Garret Bajema
0. R. Jeffers
J. S . !Murray
Bill Ranton
Yax Fullner
F. W. Uncapher
Jon 111est
John Treffers
C. H. ':fait
C. L. Palmer (Order
Breuer)
'N. W. Van Over
Ed. Top
51. Monroe
F. J. Smith
Irvin G. Bostwick
C. Benson
Clarence Ross
C. L. Palmer (order
Breuer)
CURhENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Auto repairs for Commr(2.00) Sher(1.85) & Nurse (3.00)4
Repairs for Sher(2.25) Agr Agt(2.25) & Co. Home(9.10)
Repairs for Sheriff's car
Tires for Sheriff
First Aid supplies for Co. Garage
Clothing for Prisoner in Garage
Office rent for Justice Ct. ;u2
Wit: State vs Archie Fox (Emergency)
do IT
do C. D. Smith it
do it
do rr
do rr
do Gus Gustofferson
do
do
J. Of P: State vs R. L. Nutter
DeD. Sher: do
Board of Prisoners
Flash Lt. globes for Sheriff
C1otning for o`leatherford
Soap for Jail
Removing garbage from Jail Aug -Sept)
'Hood for Jail Aug)
Clothing for Jail(6.60) & Pris. Janitor(8.00)
Laundry for Jail(20.59) & Cths(4.54)
Plumbing repairs for Cths.
Shade for Cths.
Flags for Superior Ct. Rooms
Lumber a/c moving voting machines
Paint for Bulletin Dd(.96) Cths(10.09) & Voting
I,lIchs (1.32) (June. -July -Aug)
Shoes for Prisoner Janitor
Clothing for Prisoner Janitor
Deck hatch cover pattern for Ferry (Aug)
Deck hatch cover for Ferry
RJAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Salary as Road Superintendent
Salary as Foreman Prisoner Cre,-i
do 1 day
Salary as Truck Driver 30 TT
do 18 rr
Helping truck driver 1 rr )
Salary as Truck Driver 2 rr )
Phone service a/c road machinery
Rock Crushizig, etc.
do
do
do
do
do with truck
Labor on Fill at Middle Fork Bdg. approach
do
do
do
do
do with truck
do It rr
A. P. Fredeen) Painting Welcome Bridge
to Arlene
to Arlene
do
do
Labor on Wickersham Bridge & other
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Repairing Bridges
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dO
do
do
do
do
Labor on Reservation Roads
i
6.85
13.60
2.75
131.02
1.40
1.10
25.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
7.00
6.80
7.60
2.00
5.50
610.20
2.40
18.50
3.65
6.40
28.50
14.60
25.13
50.23
.90
5.75
4.78
12.37
7.70
2.36
8.50
6.60
175.00
130.00
5.00
150.00
90.00
5.00
8.50
2.45
111.75
141.00
95.62
25.00
13.50
40.50
30.00
25.00
20.25
18.00
18.00
81.00
81.00
20'.00
31.50
51.50
30.00
4.00
40.00
40.50
40.00
32.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
16.00
14.25
18.00
10.00
16.00
10.00
4.00
93.50
80.75
72.00
63.00
4.50
36.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Bill Ranton
Oct . TERM
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Wednesday
THE lst
DAY OF October
1930
F. W. Uncabher
m'ax Fullner
John Treffers
Joe Gotchy
H. E. Brown
H. L. Brown
Newt. Hale
Ralph Creasey
Ernest Marquis
Geo . Brown
L. R. Abel
John McCoy
Vim. Radder
Joe Jensen
W. Griffith
Oscar Erickson
C. L. Palmer (Order to Arlen
Breuer)
F. J. Smith
S. J. Gardner
J. S. Murray
L. B. Moultray
M. Clinard
R. U. Hemmi
Adrian Nouwens
John West
Point Roberts Township
Henry D. Dunham
Elmer Bennett
J. C. Penney Co.
Niczols Grocery
Hagen & Hogberg Paint Co.
Speirs & Speirs
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Floyd Carter
Howard-Cooper.Corp.
vilhite Company
Automotive Parts Service
Nestern Tractor & Equipment
Piercers Service Station
Bellingham Machine Works
Bellingham Auto Top Co.
United Machine WorksH. W. Buzzard
Larson & Miller
Lynden Department Store
Storage Battery Supply Co.
A. Wasching
Puget Sound Welding Co.
Union Foundry Inc.
Diehl Motor Co.
Lorrison gill Co.
R. F. Raper (Order to
Nooksack Valley State Bank)
E. L. Scrimsher
W. IN. Lyst
Emil Fullner
Bellingham Concrete Products
Farmers Mercantile Co.
J. 1,11. Austin
Boicets Service Station
v7. S. loolever
Sig. Slatebrek
Johnts Service Station
J. E. Irons
South Alley Garage
Clyde Richmond
Modern Repair Shop
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
Labor on Reservation Roads
4.50
do
4.75
do
4.00
do
63.00
do
63.00
do
12.00
Labor on Reservation Line Rd. #572
33.25
do
28.00
do
28.00
do
42.00
Labor on Smith Road
123.75
do
45.13
do
112.50
do
101.25
do
99.00
do
69.00
e
do
61.75
do
8.00
do
16.00
do
16.00
do
16.00
Repairing grader, etc.
7.50
do
7.50
Trucking on Roads
189.00
Watchman at Hannegan Pavement
15.00
Repairs to Pt. Roberts Dock
14.90
Ambulance for C. H. ,"chit
20.00
Boat for Birch Bay crusher (July)
10.00
%Zdse. for Prisoner Road Crew
26.75
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew (Aug -Sept)
9.05
Paint for barricades (Aug)
10.80
Painting road signs
15.75
Lumber for road signs
19.20
Repairs to scales damaged by County Cat
14.23
Parts for shovel a scrapers
363.43
Parts for truck (Aug)
2.78
Parts for truck & grader
14.93
Co. Parts for Graders
21.71
Gas for truck (Aug)
2.45
Repairs to shovel & trucks
19.16
Repairs for trucks
6.65
Repairs to gas shovel (Aug)
4.40
Repairs to road equipment (Aug -Sept)
71.25
do
6.75
Equipment & repairs (Aug -Sept)
13.68
Repairs, etc. to grader & Road Supt. car
28.96
Repairs to road equipment (July -Aug -Sept)
99.61
Repairs to road equipment
21.75
do
7.44
Parts & repairs to Rd. Supt. car & trucks
54.71
Lumber for Bridges
118.80
Piling for Smith Road
40.48
do
304.64
do
771.04
do
176.50
Co.Culverts for Agate Bay Rd. .& Reserv. Line
Road ;2572
156.60
Powder, etc. for Drayton Harbor Road
32.83
Gas.,f.or Ten Mile Creek Bridge
11.70
Gas &oil a/c Hampton Bridge (Aug)
2.55
Oil, etc. for Wickersham Bridge
2.35
Gas for Road Supt. car
1.72
do
2.10
do (Aug)
1.72
Gas, etc. for Road Supt. car (July -Aug)
7.04
Gas for truck
2.91
Gas & oil for truck a/c Crusher (May)
3.13
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE FUND.
John Bullock
Labor on
Lake 01hatcom Blvd.,and others
120.00
E. H. Ewing.
do
78.75
Lux Gerard
do
80.50
Joiin Bullock, Jr.
do
99.00
Sam Bullock
do
87.75
Chas. Johnson
do
54.25
Nick Omlin
Labor on
Deming -Wickersham Road
11.25
Bruce Lintz
do
2 day frith truck
7.00
Fred Zobrist
do
8.00
Bert Smith
Labor on
Guide Meridian Road & others
121.00
Dave Carlson (Order to E. N.
Juvet)
do
93.50
Carson Wallace
do
93.50
William Breuer
Grading
Smith Road & others
125.00
C. L. Howe
Grading
Sumas-Kendall Road
110.00
Highway Garage
Repairs
to grader (May -June -Aug)
6.15
C. H. E'li.lson Lbr. Co.
Lumber for
Deming -Wickersham Road
18.04
Bellingham Concrete Prod. Co.
Culvert
for Lake 'Nhat. Blvd.
16.50
Edgar Sol -linger (Orde to
Pacific 11erc. Agency
Gradingg
roads
10.00
Edgar Sollinger
do
82.50
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM
'Nednesday
THE lst
DAY OF October
19 30
RIVER Il"APROVE 1E ilT FUND.
Clem 'Knutson Labor on 7,1elcome Jam
David Bisset do
Albert Fazon do
Ted Zwaschka do
Ray Chapman do
Orkey Johnson do
H. N. Buzzard Repairs to river equipment
Union Foundry Inc. do (Pay -June -Sept)
Bellingham Iron itietal Co., Assigned
to Northwestern National Bank Rope for Welcome Jam
Lynden Department Store Powder, etc. for Shure,ray ',°ling (Aug)
Carl ioldt Repairs to Jam Puller it
A. Wasc'ning Repairs to river equipment
DRAIN. INIPT . DI ST . #20 L11tINT . FUND.
Louis Sullivan Labor on ditch
E. J. Kamm � do
Ernest Froberg
Gerrit Top
W. R. Parker
Lee Jordan
Clarence Sebens
D. J. Arthur
Chris Hansen
Howard '�{lhitaker (Order to
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor)
Cody Boal
Florence Holtzheimer
John Moles
ELDER DITCH LAIIdTENANCE FUDID.
Labor on ditch
do
MUOR1.1AN DITCH ldAINTENIdiCE FUND.
Labor on ditch
do
do
do
SCHELL DITCH MAINTENANCE FUND.
Labor on ditch
LIQUOR INVES` 1GYMON FUND.
Salary as Deputy Sheriff
SOLD1ERS1 RELIEF FUND.
Relief
Burial of Carmi Embury
affiafffffl�
27.00
25.00
19.00
20.00
18.00
4.50
10.85
15.36
116.00
9.00
21.20
3.08
45.00
15.00
18.75
4.50
12.00
9.00
6.00
6.00
24.00
145.00
25.00
100.00
The Minutes of the meetingsfor the preceding month were approved as submitted by the
Clerk of the Board.
On };lotion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, October 3, 1930, at 9 A. 11.
rman, Board of County Commissioners.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Friday THE 3rd
DAY of October
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, October 1, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members., and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
amerllfye�
AGREEMENT.
T:JLIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 3rd day of October, 1930, by and between
111HATCOM COUNTY., a Municipal Corporation of the State of Was iington, party of the first part
and RAY SLADE, W. B. VANDERGRIEND and MARVIN S. ALLYN, as assignees of JOHN 131.ZEVENBERGEN
and KATE ZEVENBERGEN, parties of the second part,
INITNESSET71: That 7hereas, the said JOHN 1F1. ZEVENBERGEN and KATE ZEVENBERGEN hereto-
fore on the 28th day of March, 1930, executed and delivered to said WHATCOld COUNTY, their
certain promissory note in the sum of Four Thousand Dollars (w4000.00) secured by mortgage
upon real property situated in t'lhatcom County, which said mortgage is recorded in Volume
163 of Mortgages, at Page 13, Records of 1y11natcom County, and
WHEREAS, said note and mortgage provides for the payment of Five Hundred Dollars
(500.00) semi-annually upon the principal thereof, the same being payable on the 28th day
of September and the 28th day of Parch of each and every year, until the full sum has been
paid, and
WHEREAS, said JOHN V1. ZEVENBERGEN and KATE ZEVENBERGEN being unable to pay their
creditors in due course of business, have assigned and set over to the parties of the
second part, as assignees, and in trust for said creditors, all of their said property,
and
WHEREAS, said assignees are endeavoring to conserve the said property and to carry
on the business and operations formerly conducted and operated by said JOHN W. ZEVENBERGEN
and wife, to the end thatall creditors may be paid in full,
NOW, THEREFORE, if the said parties of the second part shall pay to the party of the
first part, the interest on said note and mortgage as the same shall become due, shall
+promptly pay all taxes levied and assessed upon the property described in said mortgage and
shall keep the buildings and improvements thereon, insured according to the terms of said
mortgage, the party of the first part does hereby waive all payments upon the principal of
said note and mortgage for the period of two (2) years from and after the 28th day of Sep-
tember, 1930. Provided however, that if the said parties of the second part shall fail or
neglect to pay said interest as the same shall become due, or to pay the taxes upon said
real property covered by said mortgage, promptly when the same shall become due or shall
fail to keep said property insured according to the terms of said mortgage, then this
agreement shall be null and void and the party of the first part shall have the right to
immediately demand and collect all payments due or to become due, according to the terms
of said note and mortgage, as if this agreement had never been made.
IN WITNESS WHEREUF, the said party of the first part by order of its Board of County
Commissioners, has hereunto caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed this 3rd
day of October, 1930.
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ATTEST;:' G. P. XI14CAID
Auditor of 111hatcom County and
Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. taube
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RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM
Friday
THE
3rd
DAY OF October
�g30
September reports of Superintendent of County Home and Lummi Ferry, and the July, Aug.,
and Sept. reports of Horticultural Inspector, were filed with the Board.
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Applications for dances by Hopewell Community Club; Guy Gates at Kulshan; Northwood
Grange, all on October 4th; and Goshen Community Club on October 4, 11, 18 & 25, 1930, were
endorsed approved by the Board.
BEFORE Ti.LE BOA.-tD OF COWU TY OF
4iitiTCOLi ('UUi�TY, 4AS"UNGTON.
114 `.t'HE IA'ATTEIR OF CLERK )
{ UiwEi� A?PjIlbiTliG
FOR FE« VDALE `1'3a14SriIP . )
'h1_EaEi,.S it appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Clerk for
Ferndale Toorrnship• thru the death of Mrs. Anna G. Stockton; and
t;illJi�EAS, the Supervisors of said township have recommended the appointment of 11argaret
Stockton to fill the vacancy;
IT IS ThhPIEFURE JRillii`{ED that I.Iargaret Stockton be, and she is hereby appointed as Clerk
fur Ferndale To,-,nship for the balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of October, 1930.
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Att st: G. P. Kli,i 1i1D
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the 3oard.
By F. C. _3artin
Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Un Motion tree Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on 1drlonday, October 6, 1930, at 9 A. LEI.
RECORD
OF
C®iVITMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM 2..1onday
THE
6th
DAY OF October
L- 37
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 3, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, I+Iembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims werd alloyed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
Geo. Elder
Expense as County Commissioner
8.90
F. C. Reeve
do
13.65
Fred E. Laube
do
28.57
Puget Sound Pow. ?c
Lt. Co.
Service to County(121.17) & car tokens for
Assessor(5.00)
126.17
Northwest Hardware
Co.
Hdw. for Eng(2.00) Juve. 11ome(6.16) Co. Home(8.72)
Ctiis.(10.51) Gar. Eq.(27.90) (8.72 Emergency)
55.29
Morse Hardware Co.
Hdw. for Jail(.63) Cths.(15.67) Co. Home(28.75)
Juve. Home(1.62) & Ferry(18.22)(28.75 Emergency)
64.89
Standard Oil Co.
Supplies for Co. Home, Cths. & Ferry (133.56 Emerg)285.91
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Northwest Hardware
Co.
Hdw. for roads, bridges & equipment
63.72
Morse hardware Co.
Hda. for roads & bridges
292.23
Columbia Valley Lumber
Co.
Lbr. for ffickersham Bdg. & Smith Rd.
475.00
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lbr. for bridge repairs
266.67
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for tractor & crusher
184.38
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for road equipment
20.31
Shell Oil Co.
Oil for road machinery
9.03
PREMkNENT HIGH'rVAY IVIAINTEIIANCE FUND.
Morse Hardware Co.
Hdwv. for Lake ftatcom Blvd.
8.54
Standard Oil Co.
Asphalt & gas for roads
251.88
Union Oil Co.
Gas for graders
39.90
Shell Oil Company
do
40.33
RIVER IuIPROVEILENT FUND.
Northwest Hardware
Co.
Hdw-. for equipment
.98
Morse Hardware Co.
do
13.34
Union Oil Co.
Oil for river equipment
4.63
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On motion of
Elder,
seconded by Laube, the Board ordered stricken from the
budget
for 1931 the sum of
$1,100.00
for Maintenance and Operation, and Capital Outlay
under
Health Department;
deduct
$50.00 from Capital outlay under Supervising Engineering
Dept;
deduct $3,991.00 from
the
General School budget, making that amount $177,609.00
to come
within the 5 mill limit allowed by law; and adopting t.ze budget as revised.
IEENTITI�
On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign approval of 2nd and Final Estimates of J. H. Lich on Lateral Highway No. 1 (Hannegan
Gap Pave.) in amount of $4,298.23 and $989.29 respectively.
R E S O L U T I O N.
LA EhAL HIGiiWAY NO. 11 rrHATCOM COUNTY, WASHI1GTON.
Attached to Estimate No. 2.
WHEREAS It was necessary in forming the subgrade for the pavement to increase the
Class 1TE1t excavation from 294.5 cubic yards to 364.5 cubic yards, a total increase of 70.0
cubic yards
NO'V1, TH-ERE,FORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the extra Class IIE" Yardage amounting to 70.0
cubic yards at $0.50 equaling $35.00 be allowed.
Done in regular adjourned Session of the Board this 6th day of October, 1930.
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ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-Officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners.
F. C. Reeve
Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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RECORD
OF C®MMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM
Monday
THE 6th
DAY OF October
1930
BEFURE TliE BOARD OF COUNTY COLluISSIONERS OF
19_ ATCOM COUNTY, 01ASHINGTON.
ORDER OF BUDGET.
;,'HEREkS, pursuant to Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, relating to County Budget sys-
tem for making and controlling county estimates, tax levies and expenditures and providing
penalties for the violation thereof, a certain notice was published once each reek for two
consecutive weeks immediately following 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,
1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 11. to consider the tax levies for the year 1931, and to
make estimates required to meet the public expenses for the said year; and
WHEREAS, such estimates were fully itemized and were given as required for each de-
partment, and a sufficient number of copies of saiddetailed and comparative preliminary
budget were available for distribution as required by law; and
v'1HEREAS, notice was given that any taxpayer might -appear and be heard in favor of or
against any of the,proposed estimates or tax levies; and
11HERE1'.L81 in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners did,
on the 6th day of October, 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. meet and consider the said
estimates and proposed levies; and
WHEREAS, after hearing all arguments in favor of or against the estimates as set forth
in said budget, the said Board of County Commissioners did determine that the amounts herein-
after set forth were and are the proper and necessary amounts to be used by the several depart-
ments of the County of r'dhatcom, for the year 1931;
14OW, THEIREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the amounts hereinafter set forth shall be, and
hereby are adopted as the budget for the year 1931 for the various departments set forth,
to -wit:
COMMISSIUNER.
Salaries & Wages:
la-3 Commissioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375.00
31-Auto Maintenance, Incl. Insurance . . . . . . . . . 11300.00
Total. . . . . . . . . $ 8,180.00
Salaries & 'gages: AUDITOR.
la -Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .J 21250.00
lc -Deputy & Clerk of Board . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,990.00
lc -Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 11870.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 752.50
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 572.50
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 510.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 13510.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 11450.00
lc -Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,512.50
lc -Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,332.50
lc -Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 11200.00
lc -Extra Clerks.
600.00
lc -Balancing Tax Rolls
15200.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2d-Insurance, Burglary & Robbery . . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
3-Office records & supplies.. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2,400.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 750.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 300.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 75.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
2la-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
2lb-Freight, cartage, etc . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 10.00
31-Auto Vaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
34 - Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . i 150.00
Total. . . . . . . . . . . $ 23,785.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Vonday THE 6th DAY OF October 1930
TREhSURER.
Salaries & ';'gages:
la -Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2, 250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 980.00
lc -Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 680.00
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 560.00
lc -Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 560.00
lc-3 Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 4119.0. 00
lc-1 Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 260.00
lc -Extra Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,180.00
Maintenance �- Ooeration:
2-Insurance (Burglary, Robbery & Pess.)
140.00
3-Office records & supplies . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,500.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,500.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
5-Advertising & Publications . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 800.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 200.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 3,145.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 150.00
34b-Office Equipment & Maintenance . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 10.00
Capital Outlay:
C34-Typewriter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 125.00
Total . . . . . . . . $ 23,480.00
CLERK.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Clerk. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . u 2, 250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,840.00
le -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,500.00
lc -Clerk a/c Jury List . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 900.00
Maintenance w- Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 600.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 60.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 60.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 50.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 120.00
21-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 75.00
34-Office Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 50.00
Capital Outlay:
C33-Office Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 100.00
Total . . . .
. . . . 7,605.00
ASSESSOR.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Assessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 2,250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1.980.00
lc-3 Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 4,680.00
lc-1 Field Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,800.00
lc -Field Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 21800.00
lc -Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,100.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 11850.00
4a-postage . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 100.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 40.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 25.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 18.50
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 100.00
31-Auto Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 300.00
3-1-Office Equipment Maintenance. . . . . . . . .
. . . . 50.00
Capital Outlay:
Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 700.00
Total . . . . . . . . $ 17,793.50
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Stenographer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Extra Stenographer & Reportersf Fees. . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-Annual Report & Printing Briefs . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-Reference Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34-Office Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25250.00
2,250.00
1,500.00
150.00
100.00
75.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
90.00
60.00
100.00
Total . . . . . . . . 6,925.00
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 6th DAY of October is 30
SHERIFF.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2,250.00
lc -Chief Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1, 800.00
lc -Office Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 12980.00
lc-2 Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 32480.00
lc- Deputy for Tax Collecting . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 2,100.00
lc -Highway Patrolman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1,740.00
lc -Special Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 22000.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & T:ledical Aid. . . . . .
. . . . . 400.00
2d-Insurance on Autos. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 250.00
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 35q.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 100.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 225.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 75.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 60.00
21-Trans porta. ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 500.00
31-Auto 11aintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 33000.00
34-Office Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
Capital Outlay:
C34-Automobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 700.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 21, 060.00
JAIL.
Salaries & ':loges:
lc -Jailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 680.00
le -Assistant Jailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11560.00
lc-Pvlatron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480.00
Maintenance & Operation:
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175.00
14a-Board of Prisoners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,850.00
14c-Clothing, Shoes & Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260.00
28a-Gas & !Vlood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
39-Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
40 Garbage Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ll, 935.00
SUPERVISING ENGINEER.
Salaries & "pages:
lb -Supervising Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'
lb -Assistant Supervising Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Field I;Ien & Inspectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lc -Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
^:;aintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid. . . . . . . . . . .
3-Office Records Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34-Office Equipment 1aintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capital Outlay:
C34-Blue Print Yachine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00
21250.00
1,125.00
11650.00
52640.00
600.00
185.00
450.00
10.00
50.00
100.00
400.00
500.00
100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . � 13,410.00
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCLOOLS.
Salaries w "lagers:
la -Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 2,250.00
lc -Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 12500.00
lc -Clerks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 1, 300.00
Maintenance x Operation:
3-Office Records a Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 400.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 300.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 75.00
5-Advertising & Publisning. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 5.00
6-Sundry Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 50.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 10.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 200.00
31-Auto Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 250.00
34-Office Equipment !�aintenance. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,390.00
BOARD OF EDUCATI0h.
Salaries 8c '.'rages:
lc -Salaries of Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
HEALTH Oi+ F1 CER z P.iYS1 CIAN
Salaries �; }rlages:
lb -health Officer & Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250.00
lc -Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Maintenance & Operation:
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00
21-Trans por ta. ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
42f-Analysis & Laboratory Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . ti; 31200.00
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HEALTH.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800.00
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL.
Salaries & Wages: t
lb -Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,800.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
4a-Po s tag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
14e-Hospitalization-Tbc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81900.00
14e-Hospitalization-Orthopedic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
Total . . . . . . . . . $ 12,943.00
CORONER.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Coroner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00
Maintenance & Operation:
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
lOc-Witness Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
42-Autopsies, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . 1,170.00
HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR.
Salaries & Wages:
lc -Horticultural Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00
lc -Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
6-Sundry Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00
Total . . . . . . . . . $ 2,895.00
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Agricultural Agent.
$
21250.00
lb -Assistant Agricultural Agent .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
500.00
lb -Home Demonstration Agent . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
500.00
lc -Stenographer . . . . . .
. .. . . . . . . . . . . .
1,080.00
is -Extra Stenographer . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
45.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
320.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . .. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
25.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
80.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
510.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
850.00
34-Office Equipment Maintenance .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
30.00
Total . . . . . . . . .
6,240.00
SUPERIOR
COURT DEPT. NO. 1.
Salaries & Wages:
la -Judge . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
21143.80
lc -Bailiff . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
300.00
lc -Visiting Judge . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.00
.lc -Defending Attorneys . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
100.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
20.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . .
. . . . . . . .
20.00
lOa-Witness Fees, Criminal.. . . .
. . . ... . . . . . .
900.00
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
91500.00
llb-Board of Jurors . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
400.00
12-Reference Books . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
30.00
21-Transportation, Judge . . . .
. . . ... . . . . . . . .
40.00
21-Transportation, Jury. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
40.00
42h-Court Reporter. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,800.00
3-Office Records & Supplies .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
100.00
47b-Telephone & Telegraph
. . . . . . . . . . .
20.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.00
Total . . . . . . . . .
15,520.80
SUPERIOR
COURT DEPT. NO. 2.
SALARIES & Wages:
la -Judge . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
2,143.80
lc -Visiting Judge . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
200.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
15.00
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4b-Telephone Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.00
lOb-Insanity - Physician Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00
lOb-Insanity - flitness Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00
12-Reference Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
21-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
42h-Court Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 600.00
3-Office Records & Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00-
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,888.80
SUPERIOR COURT, JUVENILE
Salaries &tillages:
lc -Probation Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,250.00
Maintenance °e Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . .... I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
14-Care of Juveniles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
21-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00
31-Auto Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375.00
Board of Visitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,095.00
�10THERS1 PENSIONS.
Mothers? Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 30, 000. 00
JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 (R. 0. Olson)
Salaries & `lages:
la -Justice of Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. $
1,200.00
lc -Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
600.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . .
250.00
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
10.00
10a-'Witness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
200:00
lla- Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . .
. $
2, 315. 00
JUSTICE COURT NO. 2 (D. 'N. Featherkile)
Salaries & ',stages:
la -Justice of Peace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
1,200.00
lc -Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
480.00
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
100.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
10.00
lOa-1,11itness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
100.00
lla-Jury Fees . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
30.00
25-Office Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
300.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,220.00
JUSTICE COURTS --COUNTRY.
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00
lOa-Witness Fees, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
lla-Jury Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
15a-Justice Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 315.00
CONSTABLE, CITY OF BELLINGHAM.
Salaries & Nages:
la -Constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 720.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial�Insurance & Medical Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
7-Surety Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
15c-Mileage . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1, 220. 00
CONSTABLES--CJU 1TRY.
Maintenance & Operation:
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
7-Surety Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135.00
15b-Constable Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
15c-Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . 245.00
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THE
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19 30
COURT HOUSE.
Salaries &'-Wages:
lc -Janitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . $ 1, 800. 00
lc -Assistant Janitor .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 300.00
lc -Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 100.00
lc -Night Watchman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 1,500.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2b-Insurance--Building, Boiler, etc . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 95.00
2d-Insurance--Furniture & Fixtures . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 175.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 100.00
24-Janitorts Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 500.00
26a-Light Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 925.00
26b7Light Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 150.00
28a-Fuel . . . . . . . .
1,500.00
33-Repairs & Replacements to Building. . . . . . . . .
2,500.00
34- It It n It Furniture & Fixtures. . .
. . . 1,000.00
39-Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 75.00
40-Garbage Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 25.00
Capital Outlay:
C33-Furniture & Fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 11000.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,745.00
GARAGE.
Salaries & Wages::
lc-Floorman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . $ 400.00
lc -Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 200.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2a-Industrial Insurance & Medical Aid. . . . .
. . . . . . . 50.00
2b-Insurance on Building & Fixtures. . . . . .
. . . . . . . 40.00
2d-Insurance on Stored Cars & Service Car. . .
. . . . . . . 50.00
4b-Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 100.00
6-Sundry Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . . . . 200.00
26a-Light Rentals . . . . . . . . . . ... _._. . . .
. . . . . . . 150.00
27-Power
125.00
31-Service Car baintenance & Replacement
... 750.00
31a-Gas & Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 50.00
31c-Material. . . . . . . . .
200.00
33-Repairs & Replacements to Building.
100.00
36-Equipment Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 500.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,915.00
COUNTY HOME.
Salaries & Wages:
.lb -Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 1,800.00
lc -Matron & Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 4 900.00
lc -Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 1, 200.00
lc -Assistant Cook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 600.00
lc -Teamster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 840.00
lc -Hostess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 12.00
lc -Trained Nurse . . . . .
1,380.00
lc-4 Assistant Nurses, 3 @ $75.00; 1 @ $25.60:
3,000.00
lc -Extra Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 500.00
lc -Janitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 900.00
lc -Laundryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 120.00
Ic-Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 900.00
Maintenance & Operation:
2-Insurance--Buildings, Furniture & Fixtur.es. . . . .
. . . 210.00
3-Office Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 25.00
4a-Postage . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 12.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .
. . . 60.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 500.00
14b-Food . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 11, 200.00
14c-Clothing, shoes, bedding,, etc . . . . . . . . . .
. ... . 2,000.00
14f-Dentists, Opticians, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 150.00
16a-Drugs & Hospital Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 11600.00
16b-Chemicals & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 150.00
.18a-Feed for livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1,300.00
18c-Veterinarian, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 30.00
19-Seeds, plants, fertilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 200.00
21a-Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . 15.00
26a-Light Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 800.00
26b-Light Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 50.00
27-Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 250.00
28a-Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 31000.00
3la-Gas & Oil . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 500.00
31c-Auto, Truck & Tractor maintenance . . . . . .
. . . . 225.00
33-Repairs & Replacements to Buildings & Grounds . .
. . . . 850.00
34-Equipment Maintenance, Incl. Furniture & Fix. . .
. . . . 2,000.00
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 150.88
Capital Outlay:
1 Chicken House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 500.00
Total . . . . . . . . . $ 37,929.88
RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE 6th DAY OF October 1930
JUVENILE HOME.
Salaries & 'gages:
lb -Matron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,500.00
lc -Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Maintenance & Operation:
4a-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.00
6-Sundry Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
14b-Food . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00
14c-Clothing,shoes & bedding . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
16a-Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
18a-Feed for livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00
25-Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520.00
26-Light, poorer & supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
28a-Fuel 150.00
31-Auto Maintenance . 100.00
33-Repairs & Replacements --Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
34-Repairs & Replacements --Furniture & Fixtures . . . . . . . . . . 150.00
Total . . . . . . . . .
. , . . . $
4,010.00
COUNTY INDIGENTS.
Salaries & Wages:
lb -Charity Commissioner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
1,350.00
1A,11aintenance & Operation:
4b-Telephone & Telegraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
. . . . .
25.00
14a-Board & Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
800.00
14b-Food . . . . .
12, 000.00
14c-Clothing, shoes, etc
500.00
14d-Cash Advanced for Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
150.00
14e-Hospital Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
250.00
14f-Medical Attendance, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
25.00
14g-House Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
400.00
14h-Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
1, 000.00
16a-Drugs . ...
50.00
17-Burial w Cremation . .
800.00
21-Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
100.00
26a-Light Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
40.00
29-'dater Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
90.00
31-Auto 1.iaintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
500.00
31f -Ambulance. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80 . 00
Care of Indigent Non-violent insane . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
2,000.00
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
8.50
Total . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . $
20,168.50
STATE EXAMINERS.
42a-Special Auditing & Accounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,500.00
ELECTIONS..
Registrations:
Fees, Registration Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00
3-Records & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
MISCELLANEOUS.
Damages & Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Board of Equalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Forest Fire Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Registering Births & Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pacific Protective Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Local Improvement Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Treasurerls 3% Rebate on .Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sundry Expense . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Card Index of County Property, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
250.00
500.00
500.00
360.00
11500.00
200.00
500.00
11000.00
27,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
Total . . . . . . ... . . . . . . $ 34, 060.00
Total estimated expenditures for CURRENT EXPENSE.FUND for 1931,. $342,309.48
Less Estimated Revenues -
Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . $ 18, 309.00
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160.00
Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 010.00
Sheriff . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,150.00
Supervising Engineer . . . . . . . . . 400.00
Justice Court No. 11 City of Bellingham. . . . . 11650.00
Justice Court No. 21 City of Bellingham. . . . . 1,400.00
Justice Courts --Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
Constable, City of Bellingham. . . . . . . . . . 300.00
County Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,000.00 76,404.00
Net amount for CU11HENT EXPENSE for year 1931. . . . . . . . . . . . . $265,905.48
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
4 01 �
OCtTERM Monday
THE
6th
DAY of October
1930
EMERGENCIES.
(Warrants issued July 1, 1929 to June 30, 1930)
By Resolution of Board of County Commissioners:
Hospitalization of T. B. Patients . . . . . . .
1,788.25
Food for County Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35696.73
Superior Court #1, Witness Fees . . . . . . . .
397.40
Superior Court #1, Jury Fees. . . . . . . . . .
1,296.70
Superior Court #2, Court Reporter . . . . . . .
984.10
Superior Court Juvenile -Mothers' Pensions . . .
674.00
Justice Court #1, Witness Fees. . . . . . . . .
199.40
Justice Court #2, Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . .
139.50
Constables, Country --Fees . . . . . . . . . . .
10.00
Constables, Country --Mileage. . . . . . . . . .
25.60
Construction of Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,042.33
- N. P. Tax Suit. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .
614.35 .,10.868.36
Net amount to be raised by taxation for CURRENT'EXPENSE .'. . . $276,773.84
GENERAL SCHOOL.
(Pierce t s Code 5105) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w177, 609.00
SOLDIERSt RELIEF
Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,500.00
Burials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 4,500.00
BOND REDEMPTION.
Redemption of County Election Supplies
Bonds & Interest Coupons. . . . . . . . . .
Redemption of Mt. Baker Highway Bonds
& Interest Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Redemption of County Home Building
Bonds & Interest Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTITUTE.
Institute Costs . . . . . .
Estimated*Revenues .
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND.
Salaries & Wages:
Supv. of Maintenance & Construction . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance & Operation:
Maintaining Roads, including cutting weeds & brush; )
opening and renewing culverts; dragging; ditching; )
resurfacing; oiling roads; hiring teams & equipment;
wages of foreman & Labor; purchase of gas, oil &
2,800.00
175000.00
9,620.00 29,420.00
500.00
500.00
3,225.00
tires; repair & replacement to cars & equipment; 100,213.00
explosives; insurance & medical aid; office expense;
damages & claims; rights -of -way; freight on material,
etc; storage of equipment. ALSO, rebuilding, resur-
facing & redecking bridges, approaches & docks. ALSO
maintaining Ferry & Slips.
Old Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
15% to Cities & Towns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,500.00
Interest on Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00
Capital Outlay:
Rock Crusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 040.00
Grader ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00
Tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,557.00
Hoist .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 495.00
2 Wheel Scrapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 605.00
Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.00
Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.00
Total $141,600.00
Less Estimated Revenues. 5,700.00 $135,900.00
RIVER IMPROVE 4ENT FOND.
Maintenance & Operation:
Maintaining banks of Nooksack River, including wages )
of foreman & labor; purchase of gas, oil coal, etc.
for machinery & equipment; rental, repair & replace- 34,400.00
ment of machinery & equipment; materials; insurance
& medical aid; office expense; damages & claims;
rights -of -way for channels, etc; freight on material
etc.
Interest on Warrants_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 35,400.00
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct -TERM
Monday
THE 6th
DAY OF October
-19 30
PEMIANENT HIGHWAY MAIN'T'ENANCE FUND.
Laintenance & Operation:
Maintaining Roads, including dragging & )
ditching; cutting weeds and brush; opening
and renewing culverts; patching pavements;
cleaning off slides, etc; oiling roads;
wages of foremen, labor and teams; rental
& repairs of equipment; purchase of gas, oil, 17,300.00
tires & coal for trucks, tractors and shovels;)
purchase of materials; office expense; ALSO,
rebuilding, repairing and.redecking bridges
and approaches.
Total . . . ... . 17,300.00
Estimated Revenues . . . . 17,300.00 ......
PER1,1ANENT HIGHIMAY CONSTRUCTION FUND.
Paving Guide Meridian Road from end of paving
North to Weiser Lake Bridge, and from said
Bridge, north to Road jj1 55, and reconstruct-
ing Weiser Lake Bridge--17hole improvement
being 31 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 45,000.00
Estimated.
45,000.00 ......
LATERAL HIGHWAY FUND.
Widening South end Pacific Highway in
City Limits . .
Construction of Ferndale�River*Bridge .
Construction of Fish Trap Cr. Bridge on
Glendale Road #106. . . . . . . .
Impt. Park -Wickersham Rd. #642 21 miles .
Impt. Mt. View Road #147 from end of
pavement west 4 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engineering & Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total . . . . . . . . .
Estimated Revenues. . . . . .
DONOHUE ROADS.
$ 10,000.00
25,000.00
9,800.00
15,000.00
35,000.00
200.00
95,000.00
95,000.00 ......
County►s Assessments on highways (Donohue):-. ,
Nooksack-Sumas Road (Hy.#31). . . . . . . . . . $ 9,069.96
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SCALE OF WAGES --ROAD , BRIDGE & RIVER WORK.
Supervisor of Construction & Maintenance. . . . . .
Superintendent'of Construction & Maint. . . . . . .
Mechanics . .
Truck Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Team Hire with man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Foremen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Foremen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tractormen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gradermen . . . . . . . . .
Shovel Engineers . . . . . . . .
Donkey Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Firemen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
■1t�.T�r.��
93.75 per month
175.00 per month
175.00 & $100.00 per month
150.00 per mo. & $4.25 to
$4.75 per day
3.50 to $4.50 per day
6.00 to $7.00 per day
6.00 per day
4.00 to $5.00 per day
6.00 per day
5.00 & $6.00 per day
6.00 per day
5.00 per day
4.75 per day
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of October, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Approval by State of Resolution to Construct Dakota Creek Bridge as Lateral
Highway #5, was filed with the Board.
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J Approval by State of Plans & Specifications to Construct Dakota Creek Bridge
as Lateral Highway #5, was filed with the Board.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
�y
OCtTERM Monday
THE
6th
DAY OF October
1930
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N.
WHEREAS, that certain county road dedicated September 9, 1909, and running North
and South through Marietta Garden Farms, situated in Section Five (5) Township Thirty-
eight (38) North, Range Two (2) East W. M., has never been laid out, opened or improved,
and
WHEREAS, it is deemed to the best interest to the public that the same be re -located.
BE IT RESOLVED: That the said road above described, be and the same is hereby vacated
and that a county road thirty (30) feet wide, be and the same is hereby established, through,
upon and across the said Marietta Gardei� upon and along a strip of land thirty (30) feet
wide., being fifteen (15) feet on either side of a center line described as follows:
Beginning at a point 217.9 feet Easterly from the intersection
of the East and West county road and the North and South county
<' road in Marietta Garden Farms in Section Five (5) Township Thirty-
eight (38) North, Range Two (2).East, W. M.; thence North three
(3) degrees 52T West, 224.8 feet; thence North Sixteen (16) degrees
541 East 286.5 feet; thence North 47 degrees 18 ?,East 290.5 feet
to a point in the North boundary line of the said Marietta Garden
Farms, said point being 298.4 feet more or. less, Easterly from the
point where the center line of the North and South road intersects
the said North boundary line.
ON MOTION of F. C. Reeve, duly seconded by Fred E. Laube, said Resolution was unani-
mously adopted by the Board.
Dated this 6th day of October, 1930
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
By Geo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Members of the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, October 10, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM Friday THE loth DAY OF October 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, October 6, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board granted to E. L. Watson a special rate
of 1/3 off regular rate for moving sheep and cattle by truck on Lummi Ferry.
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board agreed to renew gate on Reservation at
and of line ditch which runs south between Mt. View and Ferndale Twps., from end of Road -9409.
BEFURE THE BU?ihD OF CUUrJ'. 4 UUailuiSSIUNERS OF
J WHATUUM UUUNTY, WASHINUTOU .
IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR )
THE YEAR 1030 TO COVER EXPENDITURES I1 ( ORDER uF LEVY.
1931 II'V UHATCUM COUNTY, WASdINGTON. )
NOW, at this time, this matter coming on regularly for consideration by the Board, the
levy for state taxes as hereinafter made being in accordance with the notice as given by the
State Board of Equalization and the State Auditor of said State in the manner provided by law;
and the County taxes, being in accordance with the estimates filed in accordance with Chapter
164, Session Laws of 1923; and the Port of Bellingham taxes, being in accordance with resolu-
tion of the Board of Port Commissioners of the Port of Bellingham; and the school taxes being
in accordance with the estimates as furnished by the directors of the several school districts
and by the County Superintendent of said County, the estimated receipts from the State and
County apportionments of each district being taken into consideration, and the levies in the
school districts which exceed the statutory limit, being in accordance with elections ratifying
and authorizing said levies, and the levies for the payment of school district bonds and interest
thereon being in accordance with the requests and needs of each district as expressed by their
board of directors and ascertained by this Board of County Commissioners and as provided by law;
and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of the State, County, Port,
School Districts, etc., and having computed the rate of taxation necessary to levy the required
amount of taxes upon the assessed valuation as returned by the Assessor of said County;
1dOVI, THEREFORE, it is ordered by this Board of County Commissioners of Iffhatcom County,
Washington, that there be, and hereby are levied taxes in r"lhatcom County, Washington, to be
charged on the assessment and tax rolls of said county for the year 1930 for the respective funds
hereinafter designated the number of mills hereinafter specified , with respect to each of said
funds. Said number of mills to be and are hereby levied and charged against each dollar of
taxable property in INhatcom County, Nashington, for said year 1930, namely;
TAX LEVIES FOR WHATCOM COUATY IN 1930.
(Valuation $35,521,931)
STATE -
Levy
Mills
General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 55, 212.27
1.5543
School Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 235,853.59
6.6397
Military Fund. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .
. . 98.00
0.0028
Capital Building Construction Fund . . . . . . .
. . 240.18
0.0068
Reclamation Revolving Fund .. . . . . . .
. . 251.13
0.0071
Veteranst Compensation & Bond Retirement Fund. .
. . 39,273.74
1.1056
University Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 52,765.28
1.4855
State College Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
312838.69
0.8963
Bellingham Normal School Fund . ... . . . . . . .
. . 9,337.18
0.2629
Cheney Normal School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 7,904.57
0.2225
Ellensburg Normal School Fund. . . . . . . . . .
. . 52783.80
0.1628
Centralia Normal School Fund . . . . . . . . . .
. . 40.69
0.0011
Permanent Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 632.42
0.-0178
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 439,231.54 12,3652
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM Friday THE 10th DAY OF October
49
1930
COUNTY -
PORT -
Levy
Current Expense Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 276,773.84
General School Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177,609.00
.Soldierst Relief Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500.00
Bond Redemption Fund
County Election Supplies. . . . . . . . . . 21800.00
11t . Baker High-rray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-, 000.00
County Home Building. . . . . . . . . . . . • 9,620.00
Road and Bridge Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135,900.00
River Improvement Fund . . . . . 355400.00
Nooksack-Sumas Rd. Impt. Fund (Hy #31) . . . . . 95069.96
Total . . . . . . . . . $ 668,672.80
Port of Bellingham Maintenance Fund. . . . . 61,000.00
Port of Bellingham Bond & Interest Fund. . . . . 26,300.00
Total . . . . . . . . . $ 87,300.00
Total Consolidated Levy for
State, County and Port. . . . .$1,195,204.35
NORTH DELTA ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND (Hy #27)-
Mills
7.7916
5.0000
0.1266
0.0788
0.4786
0.2709
3.8258
0.9966
0.2553
16.8242
1.7173
0.7404
2,4577
33.6471
Amount Mills
Valuation Required Levy
Custer Township. . . . . . . . . . 978,670. 225.50 0.2304
Delta Township . . . . . . . . . . 775,758. 11447.50 1.8659
LYNDEN-SUMAS ROAD 11l1PROVEIvIENT FUND (Hy #30) -
Lynden Township. . . . . . . . . . $1,1811228. $ 5,575.24 4.7198
Nooksack Township. . . . . . . . . 1,0701066. 1,589.81 1.4857
NOOKSACK-SUitIAS R01:D IMPROVEMENT FUND (Hy #31) -
Nooksack Township. . . . . . . . . $1,070.066. $ 31267.14 3.0532
TOWNSHIPS -
Acme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Baker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Custer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Delta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Geneva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glacier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lummi Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lynden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maple Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Marietta. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mt. View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nooksack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Point Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Semiahmoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tenbile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Van Wyck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CITIES w TOWNS -
Mills
Valuation Levy
15063,999. 7.99
7185969. 9.92
295,383. 10.16
611,231. 8.18
978,670. 9.03
775,758. 8.38
348,116. 8.91
15390.964. 8.48
202,790. 9.73
107,525. 11.15
935,055. 6.57
135,534. 10.00
11181,228. 9.00
2575262. 16.52
1,452.658. 7.23
799,259. 9.82
1,0701066. 8.67
286,037. 9.75
277,672. 10.45
409,987. 8.79
1742136. 9.57
660,189. 9.02
441.,697. 9.51
Mills
Bellingham-
Valuation
Levy
District A . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . $ 14,183,368.
23.317
1t C . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 2, 002, 838 .
22.740
It D . . . . . . . . . . ...
. . . . . . 2, 073, 817 .
29,323
Blaine . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 593, 888 .
20.50
Ferndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 352,044.
19.41
Lynden . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 781,902.
15.77
Nooksack . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 122,403.
11.00
Sumas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 291, 355.
15.00
Everson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 176, 517.
10.90
' ' 'tz
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE
loth
DAY of October
19 30
General
Voca-
Non
Union Bond Redem. Build- Insur-
Total
District
Valuation
Fund Levy
tional
H. S._H.S
�c Int. ing ance
Levy
3
144,294
10.
4.
14.
9
60,986
10.
4.
14.
12
98,233
6.5
4.
10.5
16
434,344
1.4
4.
5.4
23
161,492
8.4
4.
12.4
26
116,128
14.
4.
18.
29
2089470
5.5
4.
9.5
32
135,534
10.
4.
14.
34
67,254
13.7
4.
17.7
40
250,355
15.
4.
19.
42
2042839
4.7
4.
8.7
43
112,946
8.2
4.
2.6
14.8
44
169,299
10.
4.
14.
53
90,497
10.
4.
14.
55
142,858
10.
4.
5.5
19.5
61
985269
4.5
4.
8.5
63
70,118
20.
4.
24.
64
17,,982
20.
4.
24.
68
2773672
15.
4.
19.
78
119,435
6.4
4.
10.4
83
55,638
10.
4.
14.
84
143,455
6.5
4
10.5
86
54,820
20.
4.
24.
93
124,498
10.
4.
14.
100
1,909
-
4.
4.
101
251,938
10.
4.
14.
303
597,234
19.6
19.6
306
279,782
19.3
4.
23.3
308
114092639
15.
1.
2.7
18.7
309
15176,497
16.
1.
3.
20.
312
348,607
10.
4.
14.
316
233,518
4.
4.
8.
320
802,273
20.
1.
21.
322
28,962
20.
1.3
21.3
322-25
665,860
20.
2.6
22.6
400-8
560,992
5.3
1.
10.
2.6
18.9
400-19
316,219
10.
1.
10.
2.6
23.6
400-21
304,803
7.5
1.
10.
2.6
21.1
400-38
160-906
15.
1.
10.
2.6
28.6
400-62
179,880
12.
1.
10.
2.6
25.6
400-69
350�890
6.3
1.
10.
2.6
19.9
400-70
233,149
10.
1.
10.
2.6
23.6
400-102
340,352
6.4
1.
10.
2.6
20.
400-103
230,469
10.
1.
10.
2.6
23.6
400-104
283,746
10.
1.
10.
2.6
23.6
400-321
287,670
10.'
1.
10.
2.6
23.6
401-35
62,259
20.
7.5
8.
35.5
401-67
131,511
18.
7.5
25.5
401-85
1572553
10.
7.5
17.5
401-323
364,541
10.
7.5
17.5
402-5
175,821
8.4
10.
18.4
402-18
147,368
10.
10.
20.
402-47
401,159
10.
10.
5.5
25.5
402-94
80,826
10.
10.
20.
403-99
130,173
15.
1.
15.
4.5
35.5
403-318
687,259
13.
1.
15.
4.5
33.5
403-319
593,202
15.
1.
15.
4.5 2.
37.5
301
19,858,121
12.8
1.
2. .5
16.3
And, at this time, there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter
levying taxes for the maintenance of Dike, Drainage Districts, and Ditches, and this Board
having carefully considered this matter, finds that the sums set opposite each Dike, Drainage
District, Drainage Improvement District and Ditch, respectively will be needed for the ensuing
year, and that an apportionment of said amounts s:iall be made in Proportion to the original
assessments for the construction of said Dike, Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement
Districts, and Ditches, as follows:
Required
Original Cost
Proportion
Maintenance
Construction
for 1931
Dike Dist. #1
w 175.00
w' 5,937.81
3.0 %
Drain. Dist. v-'�L3
250.00
9,671.52
2.6 %
Consol. Dr. Impt.
Dist. r#1
500.00
No. 4 - 15,717.75
Duffner - 11874.38
17,592.13
2.84
Drain. Impt. Dist.
#5
300.00
6,876.59
4.4
Drain. Impt. Dist.
#7
200.00
Main Ditch - 19,207.75
Lateral - 7,394.75
26,602.50
0.75
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 10.th
DAY OF October
1930
Required
Maintenance
Original Cost
Construction
Proportion
for 1931
Drain.
Impt. Dist. 115
800.00
841.10
95.0
Drain.
Impt. Dist. #18
50.00
4,257.53
1.2 %
Butler
Ditch
100.00
15372.36
7.3 %
Elder
Ditch
100.00
2,237.12
4.5 %
Moorman Ditch
100.00
1,459.64
6.9
Schell
Ditch
100.00
850.41
12.0
And this Board does hereby order that such respective amounts be, and the same are
hereby levied against the parcels of land within the said districts, to be charged as a tax
against each of the parcels of land embraced within the various districts, on the tax rolls
of Whatcom County, for the year 1930, and to be paid at the time and in the same manner as
is provided by law 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
1trhatcom County for the year 1930 at the time of the extension of the regular State and
County taxes.
It is further ordered by this Board that the money derived from the levies above
made shall be credited to the said Dike, Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts,
and Ditches, in the maintenance funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of main-
tenance and repair of said Dike,Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and
Ditches as above designated.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of October, 1930.
't It It 11 IT It 11 't '1 11 ►1 it 11 11 it
tt Board of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County n
1t State of 'Washington tt
it It It 1t it II it it It It It rt it It rt
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
by F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
'. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF CONS`1'RUCTION
OF DAK )TA CREEK BRIDGE ON ( FINAL RESOLUTION TO CONSTRUCT AND
BLhINE=FER14DAL_E' PAVED aOiiD. ) CALL FOR BIDS.
i-IdEREAS, this Board has heretofore ordered that the Dakota. Creek Bridge, to be known
as Lateral Highway No. 5, be reconstructed and replaced under the provisions of Chap. 88,
Session Laws of 1929; and
WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared by the County Supervising Engi-
neer of 17hatcom County, for the reconstruction and replacement of said bridge, which plans
and specifications, with corrections, have been approved by the State Highway Engineer of
the State of Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans and specifications be,
and they are hereby approved and adopted by this Board, and that said bridge be reconstruct-
ed and replaced according to said plans and specifications, under the Lateral Highway Laws
of the State of t`lashington; said improvement to be the reconstruction portions of a 607.7
foot pile trestle and construction of an 80 foot combination span in center, over Dakota
Creek on.Blaine-Ferndale Paved Road in Sec 7, Twp 40 N, R 1 E; and
IT IS FURTHER dEREBY RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby
RECORD,
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM
Friday
THE
10th
DAY OF October 1930
directed
to issue a call
for
bids for reconstruction
and replacement of said bridge according
to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Supervising Engineer; said
bids to be opened and considered at the dour of ll:8@ o'clock A.M. on Monday,the 3rd day of
November, 1930, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to five (5) per
cent 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 loth day of October, 1930.
1t it ft 11 11 11 1t 1t 1t It 11 11 11 it 1t
1t Board of County Commiss- rr
11 ioners of Whatcom County 1r
it State of Vlashinoton rr
tt 11 it 11 11 !1 11 11 it it 11 1t 11 " it
Attest: G. P. YINCriID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Application of 11lartin W. Alpen for Electric Franchise in Point Roberts Township, was
filed with the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IuARTIN W. ALPEN FOR A FRAN-
CHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN o"1EATCOM COUNTY, `WASHINGTON.
Order Appointing Time of Hearing Application.
This matter coming on for hearing this loth day of October, 1930, before the Board of
Counter Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, on the application of Martin 1,9.
the
Alpen for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for/transmission
and distribution of electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of
such electric pourer, together with the poles, cross -arms, wires and other necessary appurte-
nances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in said Whatcom
County, not within the limits of any incorporated city or tovn, to -wit: -
The roads, highways, streets and public places in the township of Point Roberts, ,,rhich
township consists of the land areas in sections 1, 2, 3, 41 91 10, 11 and 12 in township 40,
North, and sections 33, 34, 35 and 36 in township 41, north, all in range 3 west of the
Williamette Meridian, said roads, highways, streets and public places being more particularly
known and designated as Road No. 531, Road No. 542, Road No. 543, Road No. 301, Road No. 341,
Road No. 365, Road No. 539, Road No. 370, Road No. 351, Road No. 567, Road No. 540, Road No.
547, Road No. 601, Road No. 512, and Bay View Drive, Fir Street, Elm Street, Maple Street,
Cedar Street, Birch Street, Alder Street and Boundary Avenue in r;iaple Beach, and Gulf Avenue
and Front Street in the Town of Point Roberts;
And the full Board of County Commissioners of said county being in regular session and
attended by its clerk, the County Auditor of said county, and the Board having examined said
application and finding it in due form, and the Board being fully advised in the premises:
It is hereby ordered that Friday the 31st day of October A. D. 1930, at ten otclock in
the County Commissionerst room in the court -house at Bellingham, FJhatcom County, Washington,
be and the same is hereby appointed as the time and place of hearing said application for
franchise.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor of said Whatcom County be and he is here-
by directed to give public notice of the time and place of said hearing, at the expense of the
applicant, by posting written or printed notices in three public places in the City of Belling-
ham, the County Seat of said �`hatcom County, and by posting one such notice in at least one
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 10tn DAY OF October
t100 e21
3 " 90
19 30
conspicuous place on the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made, at
least fifteen days prior to said time set for hearing said application, and by publishing
the notice three times in the Bellingham Evening News, a daily nerxrspaper printed and pub-
lished in the City of Bellingham, Vrhatcom County, Washington, the last publication thereof
to be at least five days prior to said time set for said hearing.
It It it it It tt tt tt it IT if It it it it Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- It Chairman of the Board
tt ioners of Vhia -com County It
It State of '7dasnington it F. C. Reeve
,t it it if It it if tt tt it it it It it it County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor & Ex-officio County Commissioner.
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deptty.
I
Application of Delta Community Club for danceson October 11, 18 & 25, 1930,
,,;as endorsed approved by the Board.
Notice of Claim of Lien by Bellingham Builders Supply Co. against bond of J. H.
Lich on Birch Bay Road (Lat. Hy. #,.2), in amount of 05,305.08, was filed with the Board.
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u
On notion -the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Tuesday, October 14, 19302
at 9 A. Al.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
a
Oct. TERM Tuesday THE 14th DAY OF October 1950
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 10, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURREUT EXPENSE FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution on Sept. Payrolls
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do do Gar.
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Acme Towrnshi o
Baker Township
Geneva TornshiD
Nooksack TovinsLo
Rome Township
Semiahmoo Township
Lynden Township
Park Township
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
C . S . Mead
State Treasurer
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
IN THE MATTER OF S 1L i' OF
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. }
ROxD 7D BRIDGE++' FUND.
Contribution on Sept. Payrolls
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for Claims paid
Cots. z cost impt. Twp. roads. (per agree)
do tt rr
do it rr
Balance on Twp . road im:?ts . *t it
do "
do
Cots. 2 cost impt. Twp. road fill rr
Balance on Two. road impts . it it
PEtiI.IiNENT iIGH'NAY MAINTENENCE FUND.
Contribution on Sept. Payrolls
Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do Gar.
Labor on Sumas-Kendall road
RIVER IMPROVL+MENT FUND.
Contribution on Sept. Payrolls
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIELISSIONERS OF
V1-i.'!TCO!d COUNTY, 'vVAS iINGTON.
ORDER OF Sr_LE .
58.18
140.42
363.86
85.92
317.60
124.81
262.10
207.18
347.48
58.25
291.71
280.75
115.20
21.23
1.25
73.55
92.00
5.81
20.75
WHEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by.the County of
111hatcom, State of 1#11ashington, 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 lays of the State of 71ashington; and
IIEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
NOW, T.UEREFORE, IT IS dEREBY 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 he hereby is
directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder,
all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of ','lashington for 1927, PROVIDBD, HOWEVER,
gnat said property shall not be sold belory the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said nronerty
by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of the sale
of said property in the Bellingham Evening Nevis, being the county official newspaper, and a daily
newspaper printed and published in said county, once a week for three consecutive ;weeks which said
notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time
and place of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 orclock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. 2M.
on a date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court douse
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 which said sale may be adjourned.
The folloviing are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Tuesday T►-►E 14th DAY of October
------ It if Friday ►r 17th It It ►►
19 .30
1930
Min.Price
fixed by
Description
Year
Tax
Co.Commrs.
Lots
14 & 15,
Blk
7,
Union
Add
to
Sehome
1920
4.96
Lots
1 to 11,
Blk
8,
Union
Add
to
Sehome
1919
30.30
Lots
12, Blk
81
Union
Add
to
Sehome
1922
1.72
Lots
13 tD15,
Blk
81
Union
Add
to
Sehome
1919
8.69
sy 35.00
Lots 12, Blk 2, Kingsleyls 2nd Add to
Blaine 1919 13.32 15.00
Nz S' SW Ny Sec 3, Twp 40 N, R 1 E,
cont'g 10 acres 1922 57.78 65.00
NVII of SEI Sec 23, Twp 40 N, R 4 E,
contig 40 acres 1919 115.30 125.00
Done in regular ddjourned session of the Board this 14th day of October, 1930.
It if IT fi it ►1 If it It It It It ►► It It Geo . Elder
Board of County Commiss- 1► Chairman of the Board.
►► ioners of I'Jhatcom County 11
1t State of Washington it F. C. Reeve
it it 11 it it ►t It It r, If it it ►► it It County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KII40111D Fred E. Laube
County Auditor �- Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. :1artin � Deputy.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 4:15 P. 1,1. to meet on Friday, Oct. 17, 1930,
at 9 A. 11.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Tuesday, October 14, 1930, Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Iiembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following groceedings viere had:
Applications for dances by helpers Club at Liberty and C. Heuman at Alki, both
on October 18, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Monday, October 20, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
J
J
Oct • TERM 141onday THE 20th DAY OF Vctober 19 30 _ .... ... ___..
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October 17, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Board agreed to make tvo round trips each
day, .with the Ferry ttChief Kwinatt, to Orcas Island from Gooseberry Point and touching at Beach
both mays; and the Prosecuting Attorney is instructed to drag up an agreement with the Puget
Sound Freight Lines in relation to said trigs.
5!000 ■
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to sign
a Notice of Claim of Lien in the amount of $5,416.06 against the Bond of J. H. Lich, Contractor,
for construction of Lateral Highway #2, known as Birch Bay Shore Road.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM; ISSIONERS OF
1.7HATCOM COUNTY, WASLINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLELIENT COUNTY )
( O R D E R
TREASURER FOR i.20idTH OF SEPTh CBE:;, 1930 )
VI-UREAS, Pliny T. Snyder, Acting County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has
filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and tine same
has been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THEREFORE OgDERED by this Board that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting Treasurer,
be, and he hereby is allowed credit for said disbursements as follows, to-uit:
CASK PAID STATE TREASURER:
General Fund
534.74
School Fund
212.50
Military Fund
28.70
Public Highway Fund
2.81
Permanent Highway Fund
13.65
Higher Education Fund
15055.21
Capitol Building Fund
60.88
Reclamation Revolving Fund
6.74
Veteranst Compensation Fund
383.04
Forest Fire Protection Fund
32.71
Parks and Parkways Fund
30.00
Game Fund
60.15
CASH PAID CITY AND TO'�VN TREASURERS 41272.90
CAS1I PAID TOVJNSHIP TREASURERS 1)287.35
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Current Expense Fund
25,845.28
Road a Bridge Fund
10,373.49
Permanent Highway Maint. Fund
21401.01
Domestic Animal Protection Fund
96.40
Soldierst Relief Fund
40.00
Game Protection Fund
1,286.91
Liquor Investigation Fund
175.00
Law Library Fund
10.00
School Districts, General Fund
32,491.11
School Districts, Building Fund
73243.23
Port of Bellingham, General Fund
7.918.22
Butler Ditch 1,1aintenance Fund
24.00
Moorman Ditch Naintenance Fund
156.93
Drain. Dist. -113, Maint. Fund
370.26
Dr. Impt. Dist. #7, Maint. Fund
113.80
Dr. Impt. Dist. ;-'15, Maint. Fund
241.74
Dr. Impt. Dist. #20, Constr. Fund
11.02
Dr. Impt. Dist. #21, Constr. Fund
30.00
Dr. Impt. Dist. #21, Paint. Fund
6.00
INTER'ST ON
"JAR?,,:,N`1'S :
School
Districts,
General Fund
243.14
Port of
Bellingham,
General Fund
200.05
Moorman
Ditch Maintenance
Fund
3.09
Drain.
Impt. Dist.
#15, 14aint. kund
12.12
Drain.
Impt. Dist.
#20, Constr. Fund
4.32
Drain.
Impt. Dist.
#21, Constr. Fund
9.07
Drain.
Impt. Dist.
#21, Maint. Fund
.16
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM 11,11onday
THE
20tn
DAY OF October
5 sC 6'
1930
BONDS REDEEMED:
School Districts 14,600.00
Custer -Haynie Rd. Impt. Fd. (Hy #25) 30,126.95
INTEREST ON BONDS:
School Districts 8,293.50
port of Bellingham 427.50
Custer -Haynie Rd. Umpt. Fd. (Hy 1125) 451.91
Lynden-Somas Rd. Impt. Fd. (Hy 1'r30) _ 765.00
Total Disbursements $ 151,952.59
We do hereby certify that fire find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on de-
r
posit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on September 30, 1930, as
shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurer t s Balance
First National Bank of Bellingham
325326.11
Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham
32,925.55
Northwest National Bank of Bellingham
34,414.70
American National Bank of Bellingham
30,000.00
Union Trust Company of Bellingham
25,000.00
First National Bank of Lynden
30,000.00
Peoples' State Bank of Lynden
15,000.00
First National Bank of Ferndale
30,000.00
Citizens' Bank of Ferndale
15,000.00
Home State Bank of Blaine
10,000.00
Bank of Sumas
10,000.00
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
10,000.00
Custer State Bank, Custer
10,000.00
Total Cash on Deposit
284,666.36
CASH IN OFFICE:
Investments 16,025.00
Cash in Vault 567.00
Checks & Warrants in Till 7,854.65
Currency in Till 270.00
Silver in Till 35.55
24,752.20
Grand Total Casa. on Hand $ 309,418.56
IN TESTIMONY llhiEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 20th day of October,
1930.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor jx Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
IN THE LATTER OF APPvIi`aTING IASPECTORS )
rND JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR `dE GENERAL
ELECTION TO BE MELD IN `,`1EiTCOM COUNTY )
ON NOVELBER, 4, 1930.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve.
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissi:}ner
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ORDER APPOINTING
'4'dEREAS, the law makes itthe duty of this Board to appoint Inspectors and Judges
of election for the several voting precincts in �Ilhatcom County, to serve as such officers
at said General Election, and
WHEREAS, this Board has carefully considered said persons and finds that the per-
sons hereinafter named are residents and,electors of the precincts in which they have been
appointed and are qualified to act as such officers at said General Election;
NOW, THEREFOR{', it is hereby ordered by this Board that said persons be, and they
hereby are appointed as Inspectors and Judges of election to serve in their respective
polling places at said General Election on the said 4th day of November, 1930.
Said persons herein appointed, the offices to which they are appointed, and the
precincts from which they axe appointed, are as follows, to-!,rit:
Oct . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 20th
DAY OF
October 1930
BELLINGHAM
- lst 17ard,
Precincts 11-21-31 (Court House)
Inspector
Rose B. Bennett
1400
'01. Holly
Judge
Ivy Mercy
2310
Broadway
Judge
Louise E. Gawley
2216
G. St.
Judge
Elizabeth Starck
1908
G. St.
BELLINGHAM
- lst Ward,
Precincts 41-71-91 (Columbia School)
Inspector
Geo. A. Ellsperman
1509
Broadway
Judge
Viola Lockhart
2230
Utter
Judge
Ella Barrett
2523
Elizabeth
Judge
Edith E. Harris
2415
Meridian
BELLINGH.0A
- lst tklard,
Precincts 51-61 (Setter's Store)
Inspector
C. L. Linderman
2618
F. St
Judge
Prudence Vince
1421
Maplewood
Judge
Clara Baer
2501
G. St.
Judge
E. N. Downs
2815
Russell
BELLINGIIAM.
- lst ''lard,
Precincts 81-101 (Riseland's Store)
Inspector
l'lm. B. Hubbard
2011
Eldridge
Judge
Leola Durham
2324
Jaeger
Judge
Nettie S. Fox
2605
Eldridge
BELLINGHAM
- 2nd Ward,
Precincts 12-22-32 (Fire Hall, Prospect St.)
Inspector
W. F. Golden
419 ',`l. Holly
Judge
Emma A. Singer
801 Dupont
Judge
Nina F. Robinson
309 Grand Ave.
Judge
W. J. Dols
306 N. Commercial
BELLINGH-A11
- 2nd Ward,
Precincts 42-52 (llhatcom High School)
Inspector
J. E. Duncanson
2209
B. St.
Judge
Anna B. Van Cleve
2307
A. St.
Judge
J. A. Love
2411
C. St.
BELLIIJGIHAM
- 2nd Ward,
Precincts 62-82 (Culver's Garage)
Inspector
C. M. Coffman
115 North St.
Judge
Ruth T. Slater
2836
Broad.,,ray
Judge
C. T. Slentz
2750
Park Drive
BELLINGd1d;1
- 2nd Ward,
Precincts 72-92 (Taylor's Grocery)
Inspector
Minnie K. Huston
1317
E. Illinois
Judge
Frances D. Carroll
3014
Orleans
Judge
Josephine Voight
2124
James
BELLINGiilhI
-2nd Ward,
Precincts 102-112 (Roosevelt School)
Inspector
Adeline Paul
Bellingham R. 3
Judge
Blanche 'r'. Moser
2306
yew
Judge
Dora V1. Chumlea
2600
71oburn
BELLINGHAM
- 2nd Ward,
Precincts 122 (McDonaldis Store)
Inspector
Effie Smithson
4101
Alabama
Judge
Rae M. Smith
Silver Beach Sta.
Judge
J. L. Gilfilen
3921
Silver Beach Ave.
BELLINGHAM
- 3rd Ward,
Precincts 13-23-33 (Diehl Motor Co.)
Inspector
William J. Brown
1215
Graden
Judge
Marian Brown
1215
Garden
Judge
Vade Christopher
1325
Indian
Judge
Jacob Strauss
1228
State
BELLINGHAM
- 3rd Ward,
Precincts 43-53 (Franklin School)
Inspector
L. C. Brokaw
1525
Iron
Judge
Emil hoof
1435
Franklin
Judge
Eva Mc Cush
306 Potter
Judge
Margie Rowe
1621
Iron
BELLINGHAM
- 3rd Ward,
Precincts 63-73 (Lincoln School)
Inspector
Mrs. Ethel Munn
2100
Lakeway
Judge
Alyce Magnuson
1326
Lincoln
Judge
Elsie Alright
1221
Toledo
BELLINGHAM
- 3rd Ward,
Precinct 83 (Mrs. Vlalter ► s Residence)
Inspector
Elsie Howell
3807
York
Judge
I.iary G. Wright
3522
Lakeway Drive
Judge
Helen Vialters
1748
Electric Ave.
BELLINGHAE
- 4th ,lard,
Precincts 14-24 (11ansfield Building)
Inspector
J. A. Coulthurst
427
Forest
Judge
Lillian Dufraine
315
Forest
Judge
Maud ICI. Turner
625
Forest
BELLIivGrir1I
- 4th Vlard,
Precincts 34-44 (Maple Street Fire Hall)
Inspector
C. iiumphreys
706
Garden
Judge
Mae H. Simpson
931
High
Judge
May E. Morrison
914
Garden
Judge
Loy Soder
620
Forest
BELLINGHATIA
- 4th 17ard,
Precincts 54-64 (Maple Street Grocery)
Inspector
Lois E. LaVeille
1014
Indian
Judge
Elizabeth Rath
1114
Indian
Judge
A. G. Friese
1012
Key
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE
20th DAY OF October
1930
BELLINGHAM - 5th Ward, Precincts 15-25-35 (Lowell
School)
Inspector
Cora A. Creek
370 So. Forest
Judge
'JJ. J. iillier
809-14th
Judge
J. B. Tracy
410 So. Garden
Judge
Eva D. Smith
1129-19th
BELLINGHAM - 6th Ward, Precincts 16-26 (Waldron Building)
Inspector
J. `J. Harshman
Box 115, So. Bellingham
Judge
Maude E. Rust
902 'vSJilson
Judge
Anne 71. Larson
Box 103, So. Bellingham
BELLINGHAIJI
- 5th Cc 6th 'Nards, Precincts 45-36-46
(Larrabee School)
Inspector
Minnie Brand Clark
1715 Larrabee
Judge
Nellie Prettyman
1910 Harris
Judge
Sophia Florence
2207 Douglas
Judge
Violet B. Woodworth
40th x Padden Road
BLiiINE -
Precincts 1-2-3 (City Ball)
Inspector
ii. 'Sm. Dierks
Blaine
Judge
Lyall Lampman
Blaine
Judge
Katherine Valdason
Blaine
Judge
Alice Williams
Blaine
EVERSON
NOOKSACK TWP. Precinct 3 (Everson School
House)
Inspector
Clyde F. Reed
Everson
Judge
Mrs. F. X. Harz
Everson
Judge
E. H. McComb
Everson, R. 3
FERNDALE
CITY &- FERNDA"LE TVIP. Precincts 2 & 3 (American
Legion Hall)
Inspector
T. B. 17ynn
Ferndale R. 1
Judge
E. F. Cingmars
Ferndale R. 2
Judge
Emily Timerman
Ferndale R. 3
Judge
Regina Mohrman
Ferndale, Box 825
LYNDEN -
Precincts 1-2 (City Hall)
Inspector
Geo. B. Taylor
Lynden
Judge
Etta Edson
Lynden
Judge
Edna Axling
Lynden
Judge
Helen Knapp
Lynden
NOOKSACK
CITY (Tovm Hall)
Inspector
S . G . Taiather
Nooksack
Judge
Arthur Ginger
Nooksack
Judge
harry Olin
Nooksack
SUIrIAS CITY & NOOKSACK TWP. Precinct 1 (Toren Hall)
Inspector
0. D. Post
Sumas
Judge
W. v'J. Gaskill
Sumas
Judge
J. R. Smith
Sumas R. 1
ACME TOWNSiiIP (Township Ball)
Inspector
E. E. Boddy
Wickersham
Judge
T. F. Bowman
Acme
Judge
H. C. Hellyer
Acme
Judge
Anna Morrell
Acme
Clerk
N. P. Nelson
1,11ickersham
BAKER TOWNSHIP Precinct 1 (Manual Training Hall,
Dist. 440)
Inspector
Ruth M. Linn
Van Zandt
Judge
Mrs. Mae Potter
Van Zandt
Judge
Mrs. J. L. LaPointe
Clipper
BAKER TOWNSdIP - Precinct 2 (Filbert t s Store)
Inspector
Peter Olson
Deming
Judge
N. E. Jorgensen
Deming
Judge
M. H. Hawkins
Deming
COLUMBIA
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 1 (Kendall School House)
Inspector
J. J. Eason
Bell. Glac. St. Rt.
Judge
Trirs. Linnie TacRea
Bell. Glac. St. Rt.
Judge
Mrs. Ethel A. T.Iiller
I'aple Falls R. 2
COLUMBIA
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Blue Bird Hall)
Inspector
Max Koehler
Maple Falls R. 1
Judge
L. E. Potter
Sumas R. 1
Judge
William FroBt
Sumas R. 1
CRESCENT
TOWNSHIP (Samisia Lake School Douse, Dist. T43)
Inspector
Carson Griffith
S.R.D. So. Bellingham
Judge
Alexander Roy
S.R.D. So. Bellingham
Judge
W. E. Green
S.R.D. So. Bellingham
CUSTER TOq1VSHIP - Precinct 1 (Custer School House)
Inspector
Y. IN. Parrish
Custer
Judge
jJ. Paul Johnson
Custer
Judge
Myrtle Davis
Custer
CUSTER TOWNSEIP - Precinct 2 (Aaynie hall)
Inspector
J. H. Harvey
Blaine R. 2
Judge
Geo. Van yJingerden
Blaine R. 2
Judge
L. B. Hawkins
Blaine R. 2
Judge
Gerrit Van Wingerden
Blaine R. 2
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM 1`ionday THE
20th DAY OF
October ig 30
DELTA TOWNSHIP - Precinct 1 (Community hall)
Inspector
John Axling
Lynden R. 1
Judge
Chas. A. Johnson
Custer R. 1
Judge
J. T. McPhail
Blaine R. 2
DELTA TO NSHIP -
Precinct 2 (Community Hall)
Inspector
R. A. Wilson
Ferndale R. 1
Judge
J. H. Swope
Ferndale R. 1
Judge
P. R. Jeffcott
Ferndale R. 1
DKIING TOWNSHIP -
Precinct 1 (Deming School House)
Inspector
Cyrus T. Gates
Deming
Judge
John A. West
Deming
Judge
Hazel D. Niles
Deming
DEMING TOWNSHIP -
Precinct 2 (Grange Hall)
Inspector
Gladys Clausen
Deming
Judge
Minnie Watson
Bell. Glac. St. Rt.
Judge
Percy H. Littlefield
Deming
FERNDALE TOWNSHIP
- Precinct 1 (Weiser Lake Hall)
Inspector
A. W. Frost
Lynden R. 2
Judge
Mrs. J. C. Anderson
Ferndale R. 1
Judge
Mrs. B. L. Davenport
Bellingham R.
1
FERNDnLE T04NSHIP
- Precinct 4 (North Bellingham School
douse)
Inspector
Bessie R. Kingsmore
Bellingham R.
2
Judge
Elizabeth Sullivan
Bellingham R.
2
Judge
Florence Hurd
Bellingham R.
1
GENEU TOWNSHIP (Old
School House, Dist. #44)
Inspector
E. `dJallner
92 Lake Whatcom Blvd.
Judge
J. E. Mitchell
Geneva
Judge
Bertha Parker
62 Lake Whatcom Blvd.
GLACIER TOWNSHIP
(Glacier Town Hall)
Inspector
C. H. Bourn
Glacier
Judge
Elva Hinton
Glacier
Judge
F. E. Bottiger
Glacier
KWRENCE TOWA SaIP
- Precinct 1 (Goshen Community Hall)
Inspector
P. G. Cooke
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
Gilbert Giarde
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
Robert L. Creighton
Bellingham R.
3
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
- Precinct 2 (Township Mall)
Inspector
C. M. Sorensen
Everson R. 2
Judge
Henry C. Halverson
Lawrence
Judge
A. C. Martin
Everson R. 2
LUMLI ISLAND TOKSHIP
(Lummi Island School House)
Inspector
I. E. Austin
Beach
Judge
Janet M. Granger
Beach
Judge
A T. Corcoran
Beach
LUMLI RESERVATION
PRECINCT (Lummi Reservation School House)
Inspector
Peter J. James
Marietta
Judge
Llora Whalen
Ferndale R. 3
Judge
Josephine James
Marietta
LYNDEN TOWNSHIP - Precincts 1-3 (Township Ball)
Inspector L. Stremler
Judge Wm. Edwards
Judge L. A. Williamson
Judge Mrs. W. R. Parker
LYNDEN TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Guy Brand's Residence)
Inspector A. B. Colyer
Judge Gerrit Polinder
Judge C. A. Phimister
MAPLE FALLS TOWNSKIP (Maple Falls Township Hall)
Inspector Ruth L. Sample
Judge Julia A. Haggard
Judge Mrs. H. C. Judkins
MARIETTA TOWNSHIP - Precinct 1 (Marietta Grange Hall)
Inspector W. H. Hemmi
Judge J. 1. Edson
Judge Theodore Hovde
Lynden R. 3
Everson R. 3
Lynden R. 3
Everson R. 3
Lynden,R. 2
Lynden R. 2
Lynden R. 2
Maple Falls
Maple Falls
Maple Falls
Bellingham R. 2
Bellingham R. 2
Bellingham R. 2
MARIE`I'TA TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Birchwood School House)
Inspector Olive M. Jones 3519 N. W. Ave.
Judge C. E. Willis Bellingham R. 2
Judge W. E. Whittaker 2837 Cottonwood Ave.
MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP - Precinct 1 (Grand View School House)
Inspector E. 0. Fingalson Ferndale R. 2
Judge F. L. Brodahl Ferndale R. 2
Judge D. B. Holeman Ferndale R. 2
Judge Ruby Ellis Ferndale R. 2
RECORD
OF
C0MMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct -TERM Monday
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THE
20th
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MOUN`.PAIN
VIEW TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Pt. Whitehorn School House)
Inspector
George Peterson
Blaine R. 1
Judge
Alice Lonseth
Blaine R. 1
Judge
Grace Duxbury
Blaine R. 1
MOUNTAIN
VIEW TOWNSHIP - Precinct 3-4 (Grange Hail)
Inspector
J. P. Felmley
Ferndale R. 3
Judge
M. Jones
Ferndale R. 2
Judge
Mabel B. Roessel
Ferndale R. 2
NOOKSACK
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Township Hall)
Inspector
V. L. Estergreen
Lynden R. 3
Judge
P. A. Frick
Nooksack R. 2
Judge
A. S. Kirkman
Everson R. 3
NOOKSACK
TO'01NSHIP - Precinct 4 (Play Hall, Dist. 499)
Inspector
J. A. Lochbaum
Sumas, R. 1
Judge
Ralph B. Bartoo
Sumas, R. 1
Judge
Ed. Everett
Everson, R. 3
PARK TOWNSHIP (Odd Fellows Hall)
Inspector
V. Van Houten
Sedro Woolley
R. 2
Judge
Minnie E. Byron
Sedro Woolley
R. 2
Judge
P. L. Hegg
Sedro Woolley
R. 2
POINT ROBERTS TOWiJSHIP (Point Roberts School House)
Inspector
J. C. Thompson
Point Roberts
Judge
H. T. Goodfellow
Point Roberts
Judge
Mrs Lyle Culp
Point Roberts
ROME TOWNSHIP (Summit School House Dist. 7r303)
Inspector
E. A. Altman
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
Cliff Stewart
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
W. M. Elwood
Bellingham R.
3
SEMIA-RdOO TOWNSHIP (Goodwin's Residence)
Inspector
C. E. Wilkinson
Blaine R. 1
Judge
Mrs. Emma Morgan
Blaine R. 1
Judge
L. A. Van Luven
Blaine R. 1
TEN MILE
`1'ONNSHIP - Precinct 1 (Forest Grove School House)
Inspector
J. P. Lawrence
Everson R. 1
Judge
Mrs. H. G. Guckert
Everson R. 1
Judge
L. C. Durr
Everson R. 1
TEN FILE
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Township Hall)
Inspector
Nellie V. Minor
Lynden R. 2
Judge
J. G. Snowden
Lynden R. 2
Judge
J. A. Nevins
Lynden R. 2
TEN MILE
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 3 (Victor School House)
Inspector
Alice Meek
Bellingham R.
1
Judge
Dollie I. Foster
Bellingham R.
1
Judge
A. C. Knowles
Bellingham R.
1
`i'EIJ MILE
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 4 (Davis School House)
Inspector
J. A. Dinkel
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
Emma Scrimsher
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
Frieda Wessel
Bellingham R.
3
VAN WYCK
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 1 (DeVlieger's Residence)
Inspector
Mrs. R. L. McDonald
Silver Beach Sta.
Judge
Mrs. Mary DeVlieger
Silver Beach Sta.
Judge
G. 111. Fisher
Silver Beach Sta.
VAN WYCK
TOWNSHIP - Precinct 2 (Van Wyck Community Hall)
Inspector
John Campbell
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
J. 0. Gulbransen
Bellingham R.
3
Judge
J. V. Jorgenson
Bellingham R.
1
VAN WYCIL
TOv1ivSHIP - Precinct 3 (Selene's Residence)
Inspector
W. R. Wallace
Bellingham R.
1
Judge
Leah hl. Selene
Bellingham R.
1
Judge
Manetta Klein
Bellingham R.
1
SLATE PRECINCT (Newhalem Hall)
Inspector
E. G. Swanson c/o Skagit
Power, Rockport
Judge
Martha Swanson c/o Skagit
Power, Rockport
Judge
Laura Afflerbach c/o Skagit
Power, Rockport
TR�iIL PRECINCT
(School House, Power Plant)
Inspector
Arthur Bennett c/o Power Plant, Glacier
Judge
Leslie Bennett c/o Power
Plant, Glacier
Judge
Irma Hopkins c/o Power
Plant, Glacier
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom
County, Washington, this 20th day of October, 1930, all members of the Board being present
and all concurring herein.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS .PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 20th DAY of October 19 30
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11 Board of County Commiss- 11
11 ioners of ffhatcom County it
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Attest- G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Friday, October 24, 1930, at 9 A. M.
0 c t . TERM
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Friday
THE
24th
DAY OF October
,g 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, October 20, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 1,?embers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attenda ce .
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
John F. Campbell Payment on car for Sheriff 300.00
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board placed the County Auto Liability
and Indemnity Insurance with DaW Nolte, Inc.
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BEFORE T-iE BOii iD OF COUNTY COMLISSIONERS OF
�VnATCOM COUNTY, 4'JASiIING`l'ON .
II1 THE Llt'iI'TER OF S i:LL OF )
COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED ( ORDER OF SALE.
FOR DELINQUE11T Ti kL'S. )
,'JnEREAS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired by the
County of b"thatcom, State of Nasilington, for delinquent taxes under tax foreclosure suit,
and a deed for said real property ��,ias duly and regularly executed and delivered to said
County by the County Treasurer, in accordance with the laws of the State of ','Jashington;
and
VhihRi-,AS, t-ie Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best
interests of said County to sell t'cie said real property hereinafter described;
NOW TnEREFORE, I`1' 1S �IEitLBY ORDERLD by the Board of County Commissioners of the
said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, . that the County Treasurer of said counter be,
and he hereby is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the
hi;hest and best bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of Washing-
ton for 1927, PROVIDED, iiOWEVER, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum
price hereinafter fixed for said property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer
is hereby directed to publish a notice of the sale of said property in the Bellingham
Evening `Jews, being the county official newspaper, and a.. daily newspaper printed and pub-
lished in said county, once a week for three consecutive weeks lze ich said notice shall set
forth the property to be sold as hereinafter, described, together with the time and place
of said sale, which shall be between the hours of 9 o ► clock A. I. and 4 o 1 clock P.M. on a
date to be fixed by the said County Treasurer., at the front door of the County Court Rouse
in Bellingham, in said County and State, and said Notice shall further set forth that said
sale may be adjourned from day to da- by said County Treasurer, by public announcement
made by the said County Treasurer, at th.e time and place designated in the notice of such
sale, or at the time and place at which said sale ma.y be adjourned,
The following are the descriptions of the real property to be sold, and the minimum
sale price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Price
fixed by
Description Year Tax Co.Commrs.
Lots 11 2; 31 and 32, Blk 18,
Cedar Add. to New hatcom 1921 35.00 $ 35.00
Lots 1 and 2, Blk 9,:Cedar Add. to
New �,'Taatcom 1922 55.00 55.00
Lots 7 & 81 Blk 1, Sharpls 1st Add
to Totirn of Sumas 1920 35.37 20.00
Lots 13 & 14, Blk 24, Original
Townsite of Blaine 1920 627.76 125.00
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RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Friday
THE
24th
DAY OF October 1930
Done in regular adjourned session of the Boa>sd this 24th day of October, 1930.
11 It it 1t It It I1 it 11 11 If It 11 11 11 Geo . Elder
It Board of County Commiss- 11 Chairman of the Board.
1t ioners of Vlhatcom County it
11 State of Washington 11
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Attest: G. P. iINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. r:!artin, Deputy.
.�@
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Frdd E. Laube
County Commissioner
On 1.1otion the Board adjourned at 4 P.11. to meet on Monday, October 27, 1930, at 9 A.Mi.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 5 �
0 C t -TERM —unday THE ti 1 th DAY of October 1.g 30
The Board met pursuant Elo adjournment taken on Friday, October 24, 1930. present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
V On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
approve the 2nd Estimate of C. 0. Davis in the sum of $5,116.89 and the Final Estimate in
the sum of �l,377.86 for construction of Lateral Highway ,#3 (known as Drayton Harbor Road).
EEEZVTV�
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N.
LATERAL dIGAWAY NO. 31 tIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
Attached to Estimate No. 2.
`JdE-RE,hS It was necessary to drill and blast solid rock at Station 18+00, as per
attached statement, and
and
WHEREAS It was necessary to use one man for one half day to assist Engineering crew,
WHEREAS When the cut was opened up to,lay the 12 foot extension to 1811 cluvert at
Station 33+61 that logs and rubbish was found that had to be removed, as per attached
statement, and
WHEREAS The Contractor was required to lay concrete pipe in the road ditch in front
of the Moffatt place, Station 14+90-15+10, as per attached statement, and
VIEER'EhS Upon investigating the conditions existing at the Culvert shown at Station
15+00, that if culvert were removed to Station 15+75, an 1811 concrete pipe 36 feet long with
an additional 11.0 cubic yards of structural excavation was ample to carry water at this
point in place of the 38 feet of 2411 concrete pipe as shown on plans, and
WHEREAS At Station 23+11 it was necessary to add 12 feet of 121t concrete pipe to
existing culvert instead of 9 feet as shown on plans, and
VVEEREAS It was necessary to lengthen the 361t culvert at Station 25+14 from 36 feet
as shown on the plans to 46 feet, and
WHEREAS It was necessary to add 12 feet of 1811 pipe instead of 9 feet as shown on
plans at Station 33+61, and
WHEEE.tiS At Station 37+08 it was necessary to construct an 1811 culvert 36 feet long
instead of 30 feet as shorm on plans, and
iVhE:.EAS When 11 x 31 log culvert at Station 42+96 was removed, it was found necessary
to replace same with an 1811 concrete pipe culvert 36 feet long, and
WHEREAS At Station 49+00 it was necessary to provide 45 feet of 24t1 concrete pipe
instead of 36 feet as shown on plans, and
WHEREAS, When the metal pipe at Station 50+75 was removed, it .was found to be rusted
and useless and same ,was replaced by an 1811 concrete pipe culvert 36 feet long, and
WHEi�LxS It was deemed advisable to raise the grade of roadway from Station 8+50 to
17+00 one foot, it was necessary to increase the overhaul yardage from 8890.0 Station yards
to 17,515.6'station yards, and
VfhEaEAS It was found necessary to increase the gravel surfacing 133.2 on account of
soft spots in subgrade, and
WHEREAS It .was found necessary to increase the light loose.riprap from 200.0 cubic
yards to 669.1 cubic yards to give proper protection of new fills from the wave action of
seas from Drayton Harbor
.' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct'' TERM Llonday THE
27th DAY OF October
1930
NOW,
THEREFORE, BL IT R SIJLVLD that the force account
as per statement from C. 0. Davis,
Co.ntractor,'and
extra items of material furnished be allowed.
SUI-ILARY OF FORCE ACCOUDIT ITEL48 AND EXTRAS.
Force account as per attached statement
47.63
Sta. 15+75 36 feet 1811 reinforced concrete pipe
at 2.50
90.00
Sta. 23+11 3 it 1211 plain it 11
n 1.25
3.75
Sta. 25+14 10 tt 3611 reinforced ,t it
1t 5.00
50.00
Sta . 33+61 3 It 1811 if it it
if 2.50
7.50
Sta. 37+08 6 ,r 1811 It It t!.
tt 2.50
15.00
Sta. 42+96 36 11 1811 if it it
rt 2.50
90.00
Sta. 49+00 9 IT 241t it ►r t►
it 3.50
31.50
Sta. 50+75 36 IT 1811 it it tr
It 2.50
90.00
Overhaul, entire job 17,515.6 - 8890 = 8625.6
St. Yd at 0.02
172.51
Light loose riprap 669.1 C.Y.- 200 = 469.1 C.
Y. at 2.00
938.20
Extra Gravel Surfacing 133.2 C.Y. at 1.75
233.10
Extra Structural Excavation, Sta. 15+75, 11.0
c.y. at 1.00
11.00
Total Extras.
. . . . . . $
1,780.19
DEDUC'i1014S
Sta. 15+75 36 l.f. 2411 Concrete pipe at 3.50
;; 133.00
163.40
Earth excavation shortage, 76.0 c.y. at 0.40
30.40
Total . . .
. . . . . . . $
1,616.79
Total Estimate No. 2, $95185.74
Total in contract bid upon, 7,568.95
Total difference N 11616.79
Done
in regular adjourned session of tae Board tnis 27th
day of October, 1930.
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Elder
tr Board of County Commiss- rr
Chairman. Board
of County
rr ioners of 'Shatcom County rr
Commissioners.
rr State of 'yJashington r►
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C. Reeve
Commissioner
Attest: G.
P. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-officio Fred
E. Laube
Clerk
of the Board,
Commissioner
By F .
C. Partin, Deputy
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RESOLUTIO V UF BOARD OF CUU14TY C010,ISSIONERS
OF 4iihlCU,i COUiITY, 'iJr�StilidGTOiyl, INREGliLAR
idlEETI v G OF Sl:iiD BUIiRD ON TiIE 27th DAY OF
uUTUBLR, 1930.
The matter of a settlement of that certain action entitled 1117hatcom County on -'the relation
of John H. Dunbar, Attorney General of the State of iasriington, plaintiff, v. Frank JJilson and
Royal Indemnity Company, a corporation, defendants11, no%,i pending in the Superior Court of the State
of Viashington for `Nhatcom County, Cause 7720239, being brought on for hearing and consideration before
tiie said Board of County Commissioners, all of said Commissioners being present, and Fri-nk H. Allyn,
Prosecuting Attorney for said 11Tnatcom County being present; and it appearing that the said Frank
Vilson, County Treasurer of Nhatcom County, ana tiie said Royal Indemnity Company, surety on the bond
of said Frank Wilson, have submitted to said Frank M. Allyn, Prosecuting Attorney and to the Board
of County Commissioners a proposition for the full and complete settlement and determination of the
action above referred to; and a written stipulation and agreement, executed by said Frank "Vilson
and said Royal Indemnity Company, providing for judgnent and ;)ayrnent of the sum of $23,847.925
having been submitted, a copy of said stipulation and agreement being hereunto attached and made a
part of these .proceedings; and it appearing that the said settlement and said,written stipulation
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DAY of October
9J0
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and agreement is a fair and just settlement of said controversy, and the same is satis-
factory and meets with the approval of the sc).id Frank 1,1. Allyn, Prosecuting Attorney, and
tiie members of the said Board of County Commissioners and the Attorney General; now,
tnerefore,
BE 1T RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of !�,hatcom County, Y-as"ington,
as folloj,ls :
That said written stipulation and agreement for the settlement of the action above
described between ,"dhatcom County and Frank 'Wilson as County Treasurer of 'Whatcom County,
and the Royal Indemnity Company, a corporation, surety on the bond of the said Frank 'Wilson,
a copy of which said agreement is hereunto attached and made a part hereof to the same force
and effect as if set forte at length herein, be and the same and each and every part thereof
is hereby accepted and approved; and
Be it further resolved that the said Frank Sri. Allyn, Prosecuting Attorney of y`lhatcom
County, be and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute and sign said
stipulation and agreement for and on behalf of 1rhatcom County; and
Be it furtlier resolved that said written stipulation and agreement be signed and
executed by the undersigned County Commissioners of yzlhatcom County for and on behalf of
','Tnatcom County; and
Be it furt:aer resolved that the said Frank M. Allyn, as Prosecuting Attorney, be and
he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to approve and submit to the Court, in the
action above referred to, and appropriate judgment or decree proper and necessary to carry
out said stipulation and agreement.
DATED this 27th day of October, 1930.
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" Board of County Commiss- It
It ioners of 1hatcom County it
it State of Washington tt
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hTT,_LJ:'TLD: G. P. KINCi ID
(Copy of Stipulation Attached)
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioners for Ulhatcom
County, ffas :ir_gton.
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RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF COUNTY
CLIIISSIONERS OF '4HA`1`'COM COUNTY.
V11HERLAS, 'YVA.iatucom County has instituted a certain action in the Superior Court of the
State of Was__ington, for INhatcom County, Plumber 20239, and entitled tt �'Vhatcom County on
Relation of John H. Dunbar, Attorney General of the State of Washington, Plaintiff, vs.
Frank V1ilson and Royal Indemnity Company, a corporation, defendants,tt and a compromise
settlement of said action has been arranged, and has been authorized by a resolution adopted
by this Board of County Commissioners on this day, and,,
WHERE. S, by the terms of said settlement a judgment will be rendered in favor of
Whatcom County and against Frank 71ilson, County Treasurer of 17hatcom County, and Royal
Indemnity Company, a corporation, surety on t-ie bond of said Frank Wilson, in the sum of
Taenty-three Thousand Eight Hundred Fort,,T-seven dollars and ninety-two cents (u23,847.92).
and,
'1__E"EiiS, Edwart F. ;ielhart, as Deputy County Treasurer of Whatcom County, '+'e`ashington,
as Principal, and Standard Accident Insurance Company, Detroit, r:Iichigan, as Surety, exe-
cuted and delivered to Frank 27ilson, as County Treasurer of Whatcom County, ffas'aington, a
bond in the penal sum of Five `thousand Dollars (u51000.00), dated January 4, 1921, in favor
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Oct. TERM '20onday THE 27 to DAY OF October 1930
of the State of Wasaington, and,
ViHERF S, the Standard Accident Insurance Company, Detroit, %:Iichigan, has offered to pay
tine sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred 1,1ineteen Dollars and eighteen cents ($5,219.18) in partial
satisfaction of the judgment above referred to, upon condition that Miatcom County execute a
release of all claims and causes of action due or to become due under the bond executed by
Standard Accident Insurance Company,
NO'd T iErtLi�'JRE, BE IT RLSJLVED, t, at upon the payment by Standard Accident Insurance
Company, Detroit, Llichigan, of the sum of N5,219.18, to 41111-iatcom County, ','Jas zington, in partial
satisfaction of the judgment above referred to, the Board of County Comlirissi oners of ! izatcom
County, Washington, be and they are authorized to execute in the name of Uhatcom County, a
release discharging and releasing Standard Accident Insurance Company, Detroit, Plichigan, of all
claims, demands, causes of action of rr_iatsoevor kind or nature, :^rhich ',Vhatcom County may have
against Standard Accident Insurance Comal':ny by reason of the execution of the bond dated January
41 1927, in favor of the StL-..te of ',Vas:,ington, upon which Edward F. I. elnart, as Deputy County
Treasurer of ':J.iatcom County is Principal.
Dated this 27th day of October, 1930.
it 11 11 11 Tt tt I I it I it 11 it it
tt Board of County Commiss 1t
tt ioners of Countytt
it State of Viashington tt
!t 11 1t it I tt tt 11 tt tt 11 11 11 11
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U h_S_0 L U UI O N .
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Board of County Commissioners of
',"Thatcom County, ';Vas=iington.
EF:L�:S, it is by law provided that whenever an action based upon misconduct in office is
instituted against any County Treasurer in t:ie State of 'I'Jashingt3n, the Board of County Commiss-
ioners may in their discretion, suspend him frori office during the pendency of such action, and
_EREAS, there is no%v pending in the Superior Court of t:ie St ate of Washington, for k;Jhatcom
County, an action wherein ',FJhatcom County is plaintiff and Frank '.`Jilson, Treasurer of !'Jhatcom County,
and The Royal Indemnity Company, a Corporation, as surety upon tiie bond of Frank 'Nilson as such
Tre_;.surer, are defendants, and herein 1Vhwtcom County is seeking to recover from said Frank Wilson
and his said surety, the sum of Thirty Seven Thousand, ;even Hundred Thirty Eight Dollars and Nine-
teen Cents ("37,738.19) for and on account of ,personal property taxes due to 1,7hatcom County and
vi iich said Frank '.'Jilson is alleged to have tivilfully failed, refused and neglected to collect, and
wherein 71ha.tcorn County is seeking to recover from said Frank 71ilson and his said surety, the further
sum of Eleven Thousand, Nine Hundred Forty One Dollars and Fifty Six Cents ('11,941.56) for and on
account of interest which said Frank ';Nilson is alleged to L'zave wilfully and unia'afully paid upon
:warrants of said County and various taxing districts and agencies within said County, and
`JVUEREA.S', it appears to this Board that said action is based upon misconduct of said Frank
Wilson in office and that it is to the best interest of said Whatcom County that said Frank ','!ilson
be suspended from office until said action is settled or determined, and
WHEREAS, said Frank '4Jilson was heretofore by resolution of this Board, suspended from office
pending the termination of a former suit or action brought a ainst him and his surety, and
'� ;IEREAS, said former suit has now been settled and terminated,
IT 1S liE tEBY r ESJLVED ttiat Frank Wilson be and he is hereby suspended from the office of the
Treasurer of ','Jha:tcom County, pending the final determination of the first : hove mentioned action
now pending in the Superior Court of the State of 'Nashington f'or 1,7rhatcom County, the same being
cause No. 20415 and entitled 11VIha.tcori County, a Llunicip_f--1 Corporation of the State of "Jas:zington,
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday THE 27th DAY OF October
05
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J
Plaintiff, vs. Frank 4Jilson and T:ie Royal Indemnity Company, a Corporation, Defendants",
and that Pliny T. Snyder, who was heretofore appointed acting Treasurer of 'rLia tcom County
during the suspension of said Frank "Jilson, be and he is hereby re -appointed acting
Treasurer of `;'rnatcom County during t1ie continued suspension of said Frank Wilson.
DULY PASSED AND iDUi'T ;D by tie Board of County Commissioners of Vilatcom County in
regular session assembled this 27tia day of October, 1930.
I I 11 '! I I !t !t rt tt !r it Tt tt Geo. Elder
tr Board of County Commiss-►t Chairman.
n ioners of yvhatcom Countytt F. C. Reeve
tr State of Washington it
•! !r tt n tr tr tr tr tt n tt tr n Fred E. Laub e
ATTEST; G . P . -KI11Cr ID
Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMI ISSIUNERS OF
I-N THE i liT E'R OF REFU IDS A/C )
ERRORS AJuD DUPLICATIJJS. )(
tiJLir� i;0i,� COUNTY, :`JAS�- INGTON.
J R D E R
L Ei=L,E.�S, the Acting County Treasurer for ';r'natcom County, 'y'Jashington, has submitted
to 'GlAs Board a list of tax overpayments on account of errors and duplications, and re-
quests that he be authorized to make refunds in correction of same; and
yJriE!=L.Li , it appearing to this Board that refunds should be made by 'v'Riatcom County
to cover such overpayments;
ti0l'J, 'i' lr,;- EFURE, IT IS ORDEaED that the Acting County Treasurer be, and he hereby
is authorized to issue Treasurer's checks to the persons and in the amounts hereinafter
set forth, and deliver said checks to the County Auditor for distribution;
Name
Amount
Cause
Receiot No.
Cecelia.;. Connell
N 2.56
Error in figuring interest
0057
Andrew Anderson
1.75
Error in listing tax
1292
E. J. Ludington 2.06
Frank Peterson 2.54
Oliver Deli}h 11.11
Union Iron Works and
Rood, Borchardt wr
JoicParland 31.98
Error in figuring interest
Error in listing tax
Duplicate payment
2232
2124
16735& 818
Duplicate payment. Paid as
Advance Tax and regular 1929 tax 0691 1-14943
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of October, 1930.
It it tt tt IT tt it 1t it IT It it it tt it
►► Board of County Commiss-
ioners of 'rdhatcom County t►
tt State of Washington n
iT TI tt tr t? I !! It 'I !r I IT tt it
Attest: G. P. YINCAID
County Auditor Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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Notice of Lien Claim by Smell Oil Co. in amount of $496.96 against J. H. Lich and
his bond for construction of Lat. Hy. {#2 (Birch Bay Shore Rd.) was filed with Auditor on
Oct. 255 1930 and presented to Board on Oct. 27, 1930
On Motion the Board adjourned at 2:40 P. J,9. to meet on Friday, October 31, 1930,
a t 9 A. Jul.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 3ist DAY OF
�:ctober
19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Fionda.y, October 27, 1930. Present,
Goo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, i;iembers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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J T,`ie surety, bond of John Potter in sum of "500.00 given by Century Indemnity Co.
covering his office as Constable of Baker Township, was approved by the Board and filed in
County Clerk1s Office.
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✓ On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Ciiairr:an of the Board was authorized to
sign approval of 2nd Est. in amount of 90?8,469.37 for Geo. H. Date on construction of Lateral
nigiavray 44 (Acme Bdg . )
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R E S 0 L U T I 0 N.
LATERAL _IG: diAY id0. 4, Aii.iE, B iiLGL, ODU14TY, VASiIINGTON.
Vr�fEREnS It was found necessary to break up the concrete pavement under the proposed fill,
as shown on the plans, and it was also desirable to break up the -pavement into large sections so
that it can be used for riprap to protect tiie slopes of the proposed fill, requiring the use of
an air compressor and drag line shovel.
NOW, ` HLri.EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the force account as per attached statement from
Geo. H. Date, Contractor, amounting to 4?JJl.'73 be allowed.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of October, 1930.
tt tt tt tt St I tt tt ,. n ft tt tt tt tt Goo . Elder
tt Board of County Commiss- tt Chairman, Board of County
tt ioners of rliatcom County tt Commissioners.
T1 State of Vlasiiington tr F. C. Reeve
tt tt tt tt tt tt n tt tY It tt tt tt I tt Clommi s sioner .
Fred E. Laube
Attest: G. P. HINCAID Commissioner
County Auditor a Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the rate to Beech on.Lummi Island for all trucks
over a tons was reduced to .500, and the following schedules rre adopted for the County Ferry
ttChief Kwina" from November 1, 1930 to 1;lay 1, 1331:
101AINLlii1D TO BEi Cri ON LUMIMI ISLAND.
1v . Mainland- 8: 00, 9 : 30 A.M. 3; 12: 00 11
1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 10:00 P.M. 194 12:00 Midnight
Lv. . Beach- 7 : 45, 8 : 45 w 11: 50 A.I.I.
12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 7:45, 9:45 a 11:45 P.L'-i.
AIALAND TU URTA BE1 C i ON OACAS ISLAND
VlA LU111:al ISLc,ND.
Lv. . Mainland- 9 : 30 A. M . a 5 : 00 P .I,I .
Lv. Dlo.Beach-10:45 A.11. & 6:15 P.M.
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A G R E + 1.1 E N T
THIS AGREEr.ILi T, made and entered into this 31st day of October, 19 .0, by and between
uviliTCvi,i COuIvTY, a regularly organized County of the Sty �e of talasnington, party of the first part,
hereinafter called the "C'ountytt, and the PUGET SOUND FRriGHT LINES, a Corporation organized under
tine lugs of tiie State of Washington, party of the second part, hereinafter called the "Company+t,
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE
31st DAY OF October
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WITi4ESSET :
J�IEr�E�:S, the County now o;ins and operates a certain ferry between Gooseberry Point
and Lummi Island, and
WHEREAS, the Company owns and operates a ferry under authority of S. B. C. Certifi-
cate No. 13 issued by the Department of Public Works of the State of Washington, between
Gooseberry Point and Orcas Island, and
WiIEREAS, it is deemed necessary and expedient by the parties hereto that, for the
purposes of economy in operation and the maintenance of adequate ferry service throughout
the winter wonths, an agreement be entered into lahereby the service of both of said runs
is performed by one vessel,
NOW ZdEREFjRE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants herein
contained, it is hereby agreed as follows:
1. The County agrees to operate its ferry vessel tyro round trips per day between
Gooseberry Point and Orcas Island on approximately the following schedule, when weather
permits:
Leave Gooseberry Point 9:30 A. M. 5:00 P. M.
Leave North Beach 10:45 A. M. 6:15 P. M.
said operation shall commence on the lst day of November 1930, and shall cease on the
30th day of April 1931, both dates inclusive.
2. For and in consideration of supplying such service by the County, it is hereby
stipulated and agreed that the County shall collect and retain for its oven use, all fares
and revenues for all traffic between Gooseberry Point and Orcas Island in accordance with
the tariff of the Company now on file, and the Company does hereby guarantee to the County
that the average aggregate fares and revenues so collected by the County, will be not less
tna.n Two Hundred and Five Dollars ($205.00) per month. If, at the end of any calendar
month during the term of this agreement, the average aggregate fares and revenues so collect-
ed, shall be less than Two Hundred and Five Dollars (w205.00) per month, the Company shall
pay to the County, the amount of such deficit. On or before the loth day of each and every
month during the term of this agreement, the County shall render to the Company, a state-
ment of all fares and revenues collected during the preceding month and within five (5) days
after receipt of such statement, the Company shall -gay to the County the deficit, if any,
to -wit: the difference between the total sum of said guarantee to date of such statement,
and the total amount collected by the County.
3. The Company agrees, at its oven cost and expense, to make certain alterations
increasing the cabin space of the Countyls vessel so as to better suit it for the service
upon the Company's route. Said repairs are to be carried out under the supervision of the
duly authorized agent of the County, and no alterations or changes are to be made in said
vessel unless approved by said agent.
4. All operating costs of said vessel, and all expenses incidental to said opera-
tion are to be borne by the County.
IN WITNESS WhEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their corporate'names to be here-
unto subscribed and their corporate seals to be hereunto affixed the day and year herein
first above written.
It ►t it if rr tt tt n tt tt tt tt tt tt n
It 3oard of County Commiss-
ioners of Vhaatcom County n
tt State of Vlasiiington tt
tt tr if it it it if it It rt tt n tr tt tt
ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk
of the Board of County Commissioners.
GVHATCOM COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of County
Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 0-1st
DAY OF October
1930
ATTEST: C. H. Carlander
Secretary Puget Sound
Freight Lines.
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PTJGLT SOUND FREIGdT LI11ES
By F. E. Lovejoy, President
Protest against granting Light Franchise to .70artin Al -.pen at 'point Roberts, was filed
:pith t'ne Board.
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Before the Board of County Commissioners of ':?hutcom County, Sta;.e of %Vasnington.
In the ILatter of the Ap_)lication of 1.:1artin �1. Alypen for a Franchise over certain roads
in 71hatcom County, Waszington.
This matter corning on for nearing before the Board pursuant to assignment, and the
applicant asking that the nearing on his application be continued.
It is hereby ordered that hearing on said application be '.nd it is hereby continued to
Friday the 28tn day of November, 1930, at ten o1clack in the forenoon.
Dated October 31, 1930.
it if it 11 ti a tt t1 it 11 It It It 11 it Geo . Elder
It Bound of County Commiss-
ioners of -Whatcom County tt F. C. Reeve
rt State of 'Washington tt
11 T1 11 rt IT 11 IT 11 1! It 11 11 tl 11 rT Fred E . Laube
Attest: G. P. KIUCAID
County Auditor ?- Ex-Officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. P3artin, Deputy.
A )plication of Ten 1,iile Grange for dance on October 31, 1930, was endorsed aoproved by
trie Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Saturday, November 1, 1930, at 9 A. t:?.
Oct TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
S«turday THE lst DAY OF 11ovember
is 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, October, 31, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of t.e Board; F. C. 'Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The follo-ainb claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CUfLAENT EXPENSE FUND
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
w 187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
Deput7T Auditor & Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. ring
do
130.00
r'1. Dronsema_
do
125.00
A. L. Gates
do
120.00
Christine Hjaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie-vialters
Salary
as
Recorder for Auditor
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamond Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clerk for Auditor
125.00
J. '7`l. McGhee
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Auditor (14/31 mo)
56.45
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
I.1rs. E. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. f. Featherkile (Order to
First 'National Bunk)
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Maude 71. Yock
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
71. H. Beach
Salary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. H. Sybrant
Salary
as
Caarity Commissioner & Prob. Officer
115.00
nlvada Kelly
Salary
as
Probation Officer
125.00
1!a.rion LeCocq
Salary
as
Physician ': fiea.lth Officer
187.50
A. 'r .
Sala= y
as
Coroner
66.66
Margaret J. Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
1.1ar3T Pritchard
Salary-
as
Ass't. Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Mary L. Stone
Salary
as
Matron Juvenile Home
100.00
Hector GaUley
Salary
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
Asstt. Janitor
25.00
Ed. E. Hardin
Salary
as
Superior Judge
178.65
Edwin Gruber
do
178.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coultnurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk
150.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
Frank hi. Allyn
Sal&r•y
as
Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Acting County Treasurer
187.50
H. A. Martin
salary
as
Deputy Treasurer
165.00
Pell J. Brand
Salary
as
Cas:�ier for Treasurer
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Emergency)
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Irene Long
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Adene Carlson
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
Salary
as.
Warrant Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Ruth C. Beebe
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
105.00
Margaret T4. Thomas
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Emergency)
100.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
County Assessor
187.50
Guy H. Nuzum
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
delen Campbell
do
130.00
I. D. NcArthur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. H. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel McCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
John Y. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Ass►t. Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
liatron of Jail
40.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Super--ntendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Asstt. Supt. of Schools
125.00
Marie Melseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Supt. of Schools (25' days)
76.50
Louis 74. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
A. B. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
County Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Salary
as
Ass't. Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agr. Agent
90.00
C. C. King
Salary
as
Suet. of County Home
150.00
M. B. King
Salary
as
i;iatron & Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
harry Bartelds
Salary
as
Teamster at County Home
70.00
J. Holland
Salary
as
Cook at County Home
100.00
Nettie Holland
Salary
as
Ass't. Cook at County dome
25.00
Gladys White
Salary
as
Nurse at County dome
115.00
Grace -Knowles
Salary
as
AssIt. Nurse at County Home
75.00
C. L. 110oss
do
75.00
Bessie vuelcome
do
75.00
A. J. Iffelch
do
25.00
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Oct. TERM Saturday THE lst
DAY OF November
t9 30
Walter Borchardt
C. A. `N. Smith
C. J. .c abb
Carl McCoy
"lilbur R. Riley
C. A. Hunley
Ira Smith
George Brown
47alter Fouts
J. A. Shields
Jule L.artin
J. Ii . Granger
Dana Granger
E. A. Nickson
L1. J. Bamford
R. A. Hansen
Crias . ','J. Brandon
B. 1. Axlund
J. A. fells
John B. Garrow
Ragner Hansen
Pacific Tel. z Tel. Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Geo. Elder
F. L. Carver
T. C. Fraser
Carl McCoy
Nellie H. Abbott
Margaret J. Diaz
Geo. H. Sybrant
V. H. Beach
H. B. Carroll, Jr.
Charles Rand
Arthur Royse
Larson Commissary
L,iemphaus & Co., Inc.
ears, F. Lohman
Grace Blakeslee
John Schafer
J. J. Phelan
Geo. Lenhart
W. T. Oliver
Dr. W. R. Currie
Dr. Urban P. O'Connor
.northern Grocery Co.
1"%. J. Pynor
F. F. GerLrd
Ryan Fruit Company
Ferndale Bakery
O'Connor Grocery
J. H. Lindsay
Frye & Company
Nick Rado
B. Marshall (Order to M . B.
O. r%. Seiple Co.
Ly:-iden Department Store
CURRENT EXPEfuSE FUND (Continued)
Salary as Janitor at County Home
Salary as Hostess at Count; home
Salary as Laundryman at County Home
Salary as Supervising Engineer
Salary as Deputy Engineer
Salary as Instrumentman for Engineer
Salary as Criainman for Engineer
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Salary as Inspector for Engineer
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Salary as Captain of Ferry Boat
Salar;T as Engineer of Ferry Boat
Salary as Deck Hand on Ferry Boat
1,7ork on Se,;rer at County Home
Moving Voting I,:achines
(Emergency)
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Services as Specicl Deputy Sheriff (Sept -Oct)
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Phone service to County Offices
Telegraph service to Sheriff(3.36) x Agr. Agt.(.66)
Expense as County Commissioner
Expense as County Assessor
Expense as Sheriff
Expense as Supervising Engineer ($58.59 Emergency)
Expense as County Superintendent
Expense as Tuberculosis Nurse
Exnense as Charity Commissioner
Expense as Constable
Expense as Agricultural Agent
Transcript for Prosecuting Attorney
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Groceries for Juvenile Home
I.idse. for Juvenile Home
Services as e.titra nurse at County home
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Labor at County Home
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Dental work for County Home
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Groceries for County Home
Groceries for Cottages L County home
Groceries for Cottages & Co. E'ome
Fruit & Veg. for County Home
Bread for County dome
Coffee for County Home
I.feat for County Home
Meat for Cottages w County Nome
Fish for County Home (Sept -Oct)
King)Clams for County Home
Feed for County home
Mdse. for County Home(270.14) Indigent(11.34)
H. Lapidus
L. G. fardenbrook (Order to
L. B. iirg)
'X. S. 71akley (Order to
l'.r1a&tCoI:7 County Luditor)
BellinE-aam Coal i,.'lines
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Bostrom's Super Service
Bob White Service, Inc.
Columbia Valle- Lumber Co.
Brown Bros. Paint Co.
Hro..m Barber Supply Co.
Geo. J. ,Io.al Co.
John P. ';';roll
Trunkey & Sons
John C. Burger
E. 11. Sterling
A. J. ��elch (Order to L. B.
King)
Evelyn Baxter (Order to
L. B. King)
Ruby IcInnes (Order to 11. B.
King)
Aubert Drug Co.
Thompson Drug Store
Red Cross Pharmacy
City Drug Store
Fairhaven Pharmacy
'Nalters' P1aLrr.:acyy
Dr. C. V. FE.rre11
Heinemann .Diagnostic Laboratory
Aarlow-Hollingsworth Funeral
Home
75.00
1.00
10.00
187.50
137.50
175.50
121.50
121.50
175.50
75.00
175.00
175.00
120.00
8.40
4.85
20.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
78.48
4.02
9.50
9.45
9.20
60.64
6.45
4.40
11.50
45.60
4.60
5.00
18.90
13.95
5.63
17.50
57.50
9.00
10.00
35.00
10.00
2.00
6.50
264.83
46.26
59.86
4.30
70.49
47.60
84.57
73.46
54.00
3.38
74.61
(Sept -Oct)
281.4811.65
shoes repaired for County dome
'Hood for Cottages at County 'forne (Emergency)
7.50
':Iood for County Home "
14.00
Coal for Cottages at County Home 't
34.95
Coal(60.75) ?,c tile(9.90) for County Home (July -Aug -
Sept -Oct) (Emergency -60.75)
70.65
Tires, etc. for County Home truck
28.70
Tires for County dome
13.64
Lumber for County Home (Sennt)
6.14
Paint, etc. for County home July
7.50
Supplies for County Home �Sept�
1.30
Plants for County HoL�e (June -July-,,dug)
7.71
Repairs to glasses for County :iome (Apr -July -Sept)
1.50
Fly spray for County Home (Sept)
1.76
iauling County Home stock to Fair
10.00
Filing sa,Js for County Horie
1.00
Keys for County dome ( Emergency)
.70
'fdeekly reader for- children at County Home
.45
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Drugs for County dome (Sept -Oct)
39.90
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90.97
Drugs for Jail(25.05) Co. Pat.(5.25) Juve. Home(18.85)
County Home(7.85) (Sept -Oct)
57.60
Drugs for Co.Pat.(15.20) County Home(129.50)
(Sept -Oct)
144.70
Drugs for Co. Patients it It
12.65
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3.85
Assisting County Physician (Jan -Feb -Aug -Sent)
53.00
Laboratory work for County Physician (Sept)
15.50
Burial of I.. Pederson Unl;no.;n (Emergency)
50.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct- TERM Saturday THE
lst DAY OF 1,4ovember
George Monroe
Northern StL.te Hospital
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatorium
Mrs. Mary Lunden
Mars. Hanna K. Moe
Alva Aitken
!Qrs. John Schemstad
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
Beulah Swanson
B. A. Gwinnup
Mrs. Esther Thompson
St. Luke's hospital
Maud Connolly
CUii:ENT EXPENSE (Continued)
Burial of McCombs (Emergency)
Care of Non-violent insane patients (Jul -Aug -Sep)
Care of County Tbc. Patients(Emergency $740.33)
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Care of Mrs. Ulrich
Care of Johnson family
Parkland Luth. Childrents dome Care of Anthony children
Ben Tucker
Mfrs. 111m. Creasey .
Central Market Grocery
L . J . O t Connor
Grange 71arehouse Co.
Mt. Baker Grocery
Siemons Grocery
B. B. Grocery Co.
Columbia Grocery
Grant Grocery
Belford Market
Geneva Grocery
Bro,;m & Cole, Inc.
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Rue Grocery
J. R. Denny
Clearyts Grocery
Jacobson Grocery
Star Mercantile Co.
Elmer E. Coleman
N. C. Keith
Arni Anderson
Wolten '4 111ontfort
Scott & Hart
A. Potter
Tire Sumas Groceries
L. E. Haggard
Kulshan Store
Kemphaus & Co.
Everson Mercantile Co.
Wilder & Mlontfort
Ed. Button Fuel
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mulls
Lane & Bland
Bellingham !Rater Dept.
Bellingham'Evening'News
Care of Mfarcy children
Assistance to 144iss McBeth
Groceries
for
Jones (Emergency)
Groceries
for
Cain, et al
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Groceries
for
Smith
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Groceries
for
Golden
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Groceries.:for
Egland
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Groceries
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Bye (Aug -Sept -Oct)
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Groceries
for
Cavalene
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Groceries
for
Mrs. Ekstrom
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Groceries
for
Carlson, et al (Sept -Oct)"
Groceries
for
Carlson
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Groceries
for
Thompson, et al
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Groceries
for
Stewart, et al
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Groceries
for
Bertrand, et al
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Groceries
for
Johnson, et al
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Groceries
for
Mrs. Rost
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Groceries
for
Tilden, et al
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Groceries
for
Olson, et al
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Groceries
for
Hale
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GL oceries
for
Conrad
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Groceries
for
Llinnard, et al
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Groceries
for
Ferngreen, et al(Sep-Oct)"
Groceries
for
Bertrand, et al
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Groceries
for
Graham
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Groceries
for
Garvin
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Groceries
for
Saunders (Sept -Oct)
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Groceries
for
Conrad
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Mldse for
LIrs .
Trove
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Mdse. for
Hicks & Muller
Slippers
for Mrs. Hoffman
Wood for
Mrs.
Boatman
Wood for
Strahl, et al Sept -Oct)
Wood for
Cain,
et al Sept)
Room rent
for
ix"iss Evans
'eater rent
for
Inaigents(Taps.6549-7349-2971)
(Sept. to....Apr.,
incl)
Publ. for
Commr.(3.45) 3� Co. Supt(.90)
Treas.(8.33)
Union Printing Co. 1Supplies to County Offices I Gen. F.lection(520.00)
Griggs Stationery ae Prtg. Co. Supplies for County Offices ($2.30 Emergency)
Ferndale Record Printing for Auditor
Bellingham Book & Stationery Co.Supplies for County Treasurer
R. 0. Ewart Paper for County Treasurer (Jan)
Miarc' ant Calculating Mach. Co. Rent on machine for Treasurer
T. F. Doan
Multi -Letter Service
Rerliington Rand Business
;;Tanning hardware
Northwest Cycle Co.
E. I. Jacobson Studio
Percy Hood
Daw-Nolte, Inc.
Geo. M. Waples
Standard Auto Co.
Ax1ing-1'1hisnand Motors,
Diehl Motor Co.
Blue .Prints for Co. Engineer (Sept) (Emergency)
Soeciflcations for Engineer ?I
Service Carbon taper for Agr. Agent
Inc.
Automotive Parts Service
Tabor �: Cruikshank
Iddins Buick Co.
Barron Tire Co.
Peck's Auto Service
Storage Battery Supply Co.
J. C. Penney Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
C. W. Swift
Isabella Fraser
George Dees
Jack Soees
Elmer Main
Roy Nelson
Elmer Cyr
James Ecklor
Flas: batteries for Sheriff
Battery charge for Sheriff (Sept)
Film, etc. for Sheriff
Ins. Prem. on Co. Garage Bldg.
Lia. & Prop. Damage Ins. Prem. on Co. Cars
Ins. Prem. a/c Sheriff's cars
Repairs to Sher. car
Auto rejairs for Sheriff
Parts for Commr.(1.09) Sher.(4.69) Gar. Serv.(.51)
Cab for Gar. Serv.(101.50)
Parts for Sheriff 4.37) & Co. I-Iome(5.25)
Parts for Sheriff�.35) ?c Garage Equip.(1.50) Sept
Parts for Agr. Agent Car
Tires x tubes for Co. Supt.
Tire repairs for Sheriff
Battery serv. to Commr.(19.39) Sher.(.75) Prob.
Off.(12.45) Co. home(2.82) , Garage(.94)
Midse. for County Garage
Wood for Garage
Office rent for Justice Court #2
Board of Prisoners
Wit: State vs John Starkovich (Emergency)
Wit: State vs Henry .Kneib it
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
0Ct • TERM
Saturday
THE lst
DAY OF November
19 30
Sidney Kilcup
J. D. Hill
J. 11. dill
Kirk Fox
Sid Sparks
Jim Monahan
D. W. Gilfillan
Lee A. Purrs
Al. Hughes
Alfred Solid
J. T. Cowden
L. E. Barber
G. A. Bruener
Vernon Lockwood
Allen Bur t enshalri
F. J. Finnegan
Joe Crabtree
Joseph Axling
Claude Aubert
R. C. Finley
B. A. Axlund
Dr. G. E. Stanley
Dr. Henry D. young
Frank Austin
Central I'larket Grocery
Alonzo Greenwood
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
A. E. McKenzie
The 'ldeldi t Co.
Belling�iam Sheet Metal ,i/orks
A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Ht. Co.
Neher Bros.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
The Surprise Store
Pacific Steam Laundry
City Sanitary Service Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Dills
Kemphaus & Co.
Riebe Soa? �z Chemical Works
Parkerts I'The Sporting Goods
tious e rr
Mt. Baker Grocery
Bellingham ilarine Ry. & Boat
Bldg. Co.
Speirs & Speirs
Jack Sinnes
U. R. Jeffers
J. ICJ. McGhee
D. C. Lamoreaux
J. A. Miller & Co.
'Nm. T. Follis & Co.
Daw-Nolte, Inc.
R. H. Smith
11oultray & Tucker
J. D. Rockey
Geo . Y . Waeles
N. 0. A. Johnson
*7. F. Dillon
H. S. Brooks
Carrie J. Dickinson
Miller Bros. Invest. Co.
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Nicholas Jerns Co.
James N. Boothe & Co.
I. P. Abshire
Axling & Parberry
Siegel & Bouska, Inc.
Hansen Investment Co.
Smith, Livesey, 1,11right Co.
Thos. B. Cole
Peters Realty Co.
N. H. `Nilliams
T. P. Jeffers
11. J. Bamford
Irwin G. Bostwick
Ray Briggs
E. A. Nickson
Joe Gotchy
Ii. E. Brown
Ne,,°rt . Hale
Ralph Creasey
Ernest I:arquis
Geo. Brovm
V1. J. Brown
R. L. Rice
CURRENT EXPENSE (Continued)
Wit: State vs Del Cooper
(Emergency)
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Dental services to Prisoner
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Shoes for Prisoner Janitor
Supplies for Weatherford
Barbering for `Neatherford (Aug -Sept -Oct)
Sheets, etc. for Jury Rooms
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Niatl. for repairs to table in Cths. (Sept)
Repairs for Cths.(7.75) & Supplies for Garage (2.00)
Repairs to Courthouse (Sept)
Repairs to furnace in Cths. (May -Oct)
Plbg. repairs in Cths.
Concrete for Court Llouse (July)
Lids-. for Jail(2.15) -]c Janitor(5.00)
Laundry for Ctns.(7.11) & Jail(25.61)
Removing garbae from Jail
Wood for Jail (Sept)
Blankets for Jail
Bug Kill for Jail
Canvas for Cths. repairs (Sept)
Soa-) for Jail
Repairs to Ferry Boat +'Chief Kvvinar►
Printing signs for Ferry
Scalp Bounty on 1 Coyote
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Salary & Exp. & use of car a/c
Ins. Prem. on Co. Home Bldgs. &
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ROAD and Bii.IllGE FUND.
Salary as
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Gen. Elect.
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Road Superintendent
Truck Driver (30/31 mo.)
(7 days)
Foreman Prisoner Crew 4 days)
�29/31 mo.)
Reservation Road L572
on gate at end of Road #409
5.40
5.40
5.40
9.20
2.20
2.20
2.40
2.60
P.20
2.20
3.20
3.20
2.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.00
2.00
4.00
3.00
3.50
1.94
3.00
8.36
2.00
9.75
9.80
8.50
14.15
1.70
7.15
32.72
2.40
11.25
63.00
17.50
8.40
3.60
510.25
17.00
1.00
5.00
159.31
240.30
216.00
148.50
135.00
135.00
135.00
81.00
67.50
67.50
67.50
56.70
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
40.50
21.00
27.00
27.00
175.00
145.15
35.00
20.00
121.60
15.00
15.00
19.00
12.00
12.00
36.00
56.00
56.00
Joe Gotchy do 18.00
RECORD OF C®XIMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
OCtTERM Saturday THE lst DAY OF November
19 30
Herbert E. Brown
Newt. Hale
Geo. Brown
Angelo 1Iovander
Irwin G. Bostwick
F. J. Smith
L. B. Moultray
J. S. Murray
Oscar Nord
C. L. Palmer (Order to
Arlene Breuer)
Joe Jensen
Wm. Radder
S. J. Gardner (Order to E. B.
Keyes)
S. J. Gardner
Ed. Top
Edgar Sollinger (Order to Pac
Mercantile Agency)
Edger Sollinger
E. ',luscher
John sle s t
Jack Murray
C. A. Phimister
O. R. Jeffers
L. R. Abel
Wm. Radder
C. L. Palmer, (Order to
Arlene Breuer)
Joe Jensen
Griffith
S. J. Gardner (Order to Belfo
Market
S. J. Gardner (Order to D St.
Grocery
S. J. Gardner
L. B. TIoultray
J. S. I,lurray
F. J. Smith
F. W. Uncapher
Irwin G. 3ost.°rick
Ed. Top
FranlL Vermillion
Glenn T. Sharp
F. E. Shulmier
C. Benson
V.I. S. 'Ha.kley (Order to G. P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor)
Robert 'McFarland (Order to
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor)
Irwin G. Bostwick
F. W. Uncapher
Ed. Top
Fred Tarte
R. II. Owen
F. 4. Uncapher
R. H. O'.ren
Fred Tarte
Geo. Hope (Order to A. P.
Fredeen)
R. ,'bight
I!. Clinard
a. U. liemmi
`k'lilliam Breuer
Edgar Sollinger
L. R. Abel
Adrian Nouwens
Adrian Nouwens (Order to Ashe
Bros. Motor Co.)
C. E. Bates
G. Van Keulen
E. A. Nickson
J. C.'Penney Co.
Nichols Grocery
Bellingham Auto Top
Sorensen Veblen, Inc.
Daw-Nolte, Inc.
Bellingham Evening Ne:,rs
Lynden Tol;mshi_)
A. E. Blowers
T. F. Doan
Automobile Club of 111ashington
Speirs x Speirs
Diehl Motor Co.
Automotive Parts Service
`Nestern Tractor & Equip. Co.
zloward.-Coo-oer Corp.
W. mil. Seeger
Olympic I:lachinery w Storage C
ROAD and BRIDGE (Continued)
Labor on gate at end of Road �409
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Labor on Lummi Shore Road
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Crushing Rock at Drayton Harbor
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Labor on Smith Road & Moving Crusher
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do
do
do
Filling on Smith Road
do
do
Repairs to Gas Shovel
do
Painting 'Nelcome Bridge
do
Grading Toad Lake Road ti others
do
Grading roads
do
do
Trucking for roads
do
Labor and teams on Everson -Goshen Rd. (Sept)
Painting rock crusher, etc.
Expense as Foreman Pris. Road Crew
lldse. for Prisoner Road Crew
Tobacco for Prisoner Crew
Repairs to Pris. Cre-;i Car
Ins. Preen. on Pris. Crew car
Liab. x Pro:). Damage on County Road trucks
Publ. call for bids on Lat. Hy. -55
Fire protection for River Bridge on Hannegan Rd.
Damages a/c detour for hannegan Gal). Pay.
Blue prints for Dakota Creek Bridge
Road sign maintenance for 1930
Painting signs for road
Parts for trucks
do etc.
Parts for grader
Parts for gas shovel
Patterns a/c Gas shovel
0. Parts for dragline
18.00
66.50
84.00
84.00
47.25
42.00
42.00
22.00
21.00
20.25
20.25
10.00
10.00
32.00
49.88
6.14
38.86
22.50
20.00
20.00
16.00
16.88
82.50
75.00
71.25
65.25
49.50
50.00
6.03
1.97
58.00
58.00
58.00
11.25
18.00
35.63
45.00
33.75
18.00
45.00
42.00
38.00
13.50
02.50
2.38
66.00
40.00
23.63
10.00
12.00
20.00
11.53
45.00
46.50
135.00
67.50
55.00
22.00
200.00
28.00
68.00
2.13
18.85
5.70
3.50
5.00
194.51
3.38
6.50
5.00
15.15
142.50
5.00
8.13
7.59
8.68
20.17
91.50
5.45
s;
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Saturday
THE lst
DAY OF Noveyber
1930
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Tlie '.leldit Co.
Puget Sound ',7elding "yorks
H . 1:1. Buzzard
S. R. Correll
Pecks Auto Service
Bostrorals Super Service
Barron Tire Co.
iioff e. Pinkey
R. F. ifa.per
Everett Pittman
Spokane Culvert 3 T,_-ink Co.
Bellingham Builders Sup)ly Co.
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. 1!ills
Lynden Dept. Stare
3anam kerts Gen. i.idse.
Farmers :Mercantile Co.
Hartzell Hardware
L;;nden Service Station
South Alley Garage
Northwestern Gas Stations, Inc.
Brown's Grocery
Frank S . Swo oe
Jo'n Bullock
H. ii. E;;ing
Lunt Gerard
John Bullock, Jr.
Chas. Johnson
Sam Bullock
Nick Omlin
Elias Iielhus
Bert Smita
Dave Carlson (Order to E. N.
C. B. Jallace
Leo Jess
F. J. VanDemark
C. L. Howe
C. Mead
r s . ;7m . G . Eddy
Fred Zobrist
RWAD and BRIDGE F'U:iD (Continued
Battery service to grader
Repairs to grLder, etc. (Auk; -Sept -Oct)
'Melding grauer
Repairs to equipment
do (Sept -Oct)
Tire repairs to truck
Tires, etc. for truck (Sept -Oct)
Tires, tubes for Road Supt. car
Lumber for Pris . Crew truck
PilinU for=aur•ietta Bridge
Skids for steam saovel
Pipe - gate for ditch at end of Road ;r409
Coal w Culverts for Ro�ids (Aug -Sept -Oct)
I'Jood for tar oot
Oil for Smitz Road Equi,').
Gas oil a/c Isar. Sl . Bdg . z- Lummi Shore Rd.
(Sept -Oct)
Powder, etc. for Reservation Rd. -572
Axe
Gasoline for Road Suet. (Se:)t)
Gas, etc. for llorad Suet. car Sept -Oct)
Gas for Road Supt. Aug -Oct)
Gas ; oil for truck �Au(Sept)
ia.iling gravel a/c gate at end of Rd. 409
L Lllia. tilt ' jJ .1, 11 £7.1411I 14 Fi .�jNt�lY u1J 1J V 1
Labor on Saraish Road ]. others
do
do
do
do
do
Labor & Team on Derain,'-GJ`ick. Road
Labor on Demin -'dick. Road
Repairing; Deming-v+ick. -tioa.d x
others
Juvet) do
do
Labor on Sur,,as Road
do
Grading, et::. on Sum_s-Kendall
Hoad
do
Gravel for Lane ,Liatcom Blvd.
i!rlay-Oct)
Hardware for Deming -Wick. Road
Rug -Sep)
HlV-r;R 11.ii3AJVLC2.4EAT FUND.
Clem Knutson,- Labor on Welcome w Altman Jams
David Bisset do
Albert Fazon do
Ted Zwaschka do
R. Chaoman do
Orkey Johnson(Order to 1hatcom
County Treasurer) do
,Jrkey Johnsen do
Percy Littlefield (Order to Whatcom
County Treasurer)
do
Percy Littlefield
do
Frank Vermillion
Labor on Lawrence Jam x others
Glenn T. Sharp
do
Clifford Benson
do
E. T. Sharp
do
Bill Germain
do
Ch_rles ilamlin
do
Isidore Germain
do
Wm. Radder
Labor on Shum;ray 'wing
F'. ',`d. Uncapher
do
C. A. Puimister
do
Clare Palmer (Order to Arlene
Breuer) do
Everett 'Nuscher do
Clem Knutson do
Joe Jensen do
Adrian Nouwens Trucking for ',delcome 1 Shum,,^ra.y '+'dings
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Valley State Bank) Piling for Siiumway fling
Lyndeh Dept. Store Wire, etc. for Shum,ray 'ling
Bellingham Iron (:; Metal Co . , (Order
to Northwestern Nat f 1. Bank) Cable for ';'lelcome Jam
Albert Solene, Assigned to
itcom County Treasurer Powder, etc. for '�7elcome Jam
Bellingham Builders Suppl;j Co. foul for Schuyler ''ling w !lelcome Jam
Lynden Service Station Re threading bolts for Shumway `,ling
Scott dart Barrels (Aug)
Hartzell Hardware Co. Parts for equipment (Sept)
Carl Holdt do
Puget Sound Welding 'Norks fielding river equipment
United Llachine ',,'dorks, Inc. Parts for equipment (Sent -Oct)
N 7.75
59.85
6.50
47.55
13.60
65.25
45.50
20.38
2.25
16.50
15.40
402.38
1,047.88
19.00
3.55
(Aug -Sep -Oct)
35.63
19.45
2.25
2.26
6.20
3.43
8.83
36.00
115.00
78.75
75.25
101.25
78.75
69.75
41.75
18.00
132.00
102.00
102.00
42.00
36.00
125.00
100.00
5.00
8.10
132.00
130.00
128.25
135.00
121.50
14.00
107.50
13.61
21.39
97.50
73.12
61.87
13.50
13.00
7.00
7.00
45.00
13.50
20.00
28.50
30.00
30.00
27.00
72.00
298.00
3.78
152.00
33.27
101.65
.35
2.00
1.10
5.25
2.00
2.55
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
5429
Oct TERM Saturday
THE
lst
DAY OF November
1930
Joe Kruljac
Robert Todd
Jess Todd
Harold 01illiamson
Warren 1.7illiamson
A. F. Knutzen
Hilbert G. Kok
John T. Haveman
Iverson Lumber Co..
Cody Boal
James E. Bates (Order to
Mrs. James E. Bates)
Newt. B. Riddle
Henry J. Gordon
Ers. Florence Holtzheimer
Carl C. Knudson
Adam ','J. Jackson
E. H. Bruns
Chas. E. �1filkinson
Ben Crabtree
Frank .LeCocq
11r s . W . J. Sullivan
T. B. Wynn
K. J. Brandson
Gerrit Van Wingerden
17. E. Preston
Henry Kuchenreuther
Washington Education Ass in.
CONSOL. DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. No. 1 MAINT. FUND
Labor on Ditch
30.00
do
10.50
do
10.50
do
7.50
do
12.00
do
28.00
do
10.50
do
9.00
Lumber
171.00
LIQUOR INVESTIGA`i'ION FUND.
Salary as Deputy Sheriff 145.00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND.
Relief
25.00
do
50.00
do
25.00
do
25.00
do
35.00
do
30.00
DOI:iESTIC ANIMAL PROT CT13'N FUND.
Damages
to sheen by stray dogs
70.00
J. of P.
fee in Bruns damage case
3.00
Damages
a/c turkey killed by dog
18.00
J. of P.
fee a/c Crabtree damages
3.00
Damages
for geese killed by dog
50.00
J. of P.
fee in Sullivan damage case
3.00
Damages
for chickens killed by dogs
13.50
J. of P.
fees Damage claime of Brandson
3.00
Damages
a/c sheep killed by,dogs
50.00
J. of P.
fees a/c Preston damage claim
3.00
INSTITUTE FUND.
Services a/c County Institute 229.50
BEFORE TdE BOARD OF COUiITY COLT, ISSIJTIERS OF
diiATCOIA COUNTY, 'r`'JASHI vGTON .
IN THE 141=i R OF WITNESS FEES )
( RESOLUTIJN DECLARING E1 ERGE 1CY.
FOR JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 )
i'LIEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the appropriation for witness fees for
Justice Court No. 1 is exhausted; and
WHEREAS., the payment of witness fees in said Court is mandatory, and the further
expenditure for such fees will be greater than provided for in the budget for the year 1930,
and by emergency of March 24, 1930, for said purpose; and
NHEREAS, the present necessity for greater expenditure for said witness fees for
said Justice Court No. 1 has arisen since the budget for tine fiscal year 1930 was made up,
and could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time said budget was made; and
hEhEiIS, all of the Commissioners of Whatcom Count, have had reasonable notice of
the time and place of holding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this reso-
lution; and
'tiHERE'AS, the necessity for making such expenditures under the Justice Court orders
for the remainder of the present year constitutes a ?public emergency; and
WhEREAS, the estimated amount required to pay such -:itness fees for the remainder
of the year 1930 being the sum of $200.00; and
`,hEREAS, the Board is fully advised in the premises, and it is the unanimous opinion
of this Board that a.n(. emergency exists;
NOW, `1'dE'REFJRE, BE AND IT IS HEILILEBY RESOLVED that the Judge for Justice Court No. 1
in Bellingham, Inknatcom County, Washington, proceed to make expenditures necessary for wit-
ness fees for the remainder of the year 1930 and to meet the existing emergency in -an amount
not to exceed $200.00; and
530
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Saturday THE lst DAY of November t9 30
BE IT FURTci— h RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the County Auditor of '11hatcom
County on Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency, said warrants to be drawn in paymnnt for
cost bills duly approved as required by law, at the times necessary to make such pa;;rments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this lst day of Tlovmber, 1930.
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ATTEST: G. P. KlhCIzID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F . C . Martin.,
Deputy
Ceo. ?alder
Chairm--In of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County- Conmissloncr
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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Applications for dances by flope•:iell Community Club on November 1 and Goshen Community Club
on November 11, 8, 15, 22, 26 and 29, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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Tile minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted by the
Clerk of the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Mionday, November 3, 1930, at 9 A. M1.
Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Monday
THE
3rd
DAY of November
1930
TIlie Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Saturday, lJovernber 1, 1930. Present,
G o. Elder, Chairman of tie Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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On motion of Laube, seconded b;r Reeve, tiie Board postponed t o opening of bids on
DaYLata Creek Bridge (Lateral ;iighl:ray ;—.'5) until 11:00 o'clock A. M. on 'Nednesday, I'lover?ber
5) 1930.
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L October reportsof Superintendent of County Home '- Northern State hospital, were
filed ,vith the Board.
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On ?,lotion the Board adjourned at 9:30 A. M. to meet on ;slednesda.y, November 5, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Viednesday THE 5th
DAY OF Novem-Der
19 30
T-1e Board met pursuant to adjournment t::ken on Monday, November 3, 1�30. Present,
Geo. TFIder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. 'Reeve and Fred �;. Laube, i erbers, and t.ae Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The follo,;-ri.ng claims vicre allo,rr d and yproccedinCs «ad:
DRAiN
I.12T. DIST. 45 i.i1 liil. FUI'D.
P. Lllofson
Labor on
ditch
18.75
jl. D. olcomb
do
30.00
;J. C. I arx
do
14.00
Lynder_ Dent. Store
mails
1.33
DRbII; .
DLS'T. #6 i'r I iT . FUND.
A. E. Eale
Labor on
ditch
10.95
John Rudy
do
13.12
Cnas. aslanka
do
13.12
F. D. .%rhite
do
20.12
Carl Lindquist
do
9.18
✓ On motion of Laube, sec`)nded by Reeve, the Board took the bids for constc°u.ction of
Lateral riighway No. 5 (Dakota Creel: Bridge) under consideration until Friday, November 7, 1930
at 10:00 A.
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Impt. of Lateral Hy. #3 (Drayton Harbor Rd.) and Lateral Hy. ;�l (Drayton Harbor Rd.)
were accepted by Director of High.vays.
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0
On Iv.otion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M. to meet on Thursday, November 6, 1930, at 10 A.P:i.
T'iere being no business to transact on November 6tn the Board adjourned at 12 P,l. to meet
on Friday, iaover:ber 7, 1930, at 9 A. 11.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 7th DAY OF November 19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Thursday, November 6, 1930. Present,
Goo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Puget Sound Power &
Light Co.
Light, etc. for County $
150.47
Morse Hardware Co.
Zdw. for Juve. Home(2.59) Co. Home(22.92)
Sher.(226.89) Gar. Eq.(.44) Ferry(30.26
(246.51 Emergency)
283.10
Northwest 11ardware
Co.
Hdw. for Juve. flome(1.37) Co. Home(8.03)
Cths.(13.19) & Ferry(.34) (8.03 Emergency)
22.93
Standard Oil Co.
Gas(36.25) & fuel(178.91) 3: Fuel for Cths(105.65)
(178.91 Emergency)
320.81
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Standard Oil Co.
Gas tie oil for equipment
130.28
Morse Hardware Co.
Hdwr. for Roads, Bridge & Equipment
356.37
Northl,,;est Hardware
Co.
Hdw. . for equipment
68.71
PE.ftTi,IANENT filGri. L.LINT. FUND.
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil for equipment
130.88
RIVER IMiPROVEMENT FUND.
Morse Hardware Co.
Hd:,r. etc. for river work
92.15
Northwest Hardware
Co.
Hdv. for equipment, etc.
11.55
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUATY COMMISSIONERS OF
Vidt �TCOL COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ITV TdE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION )
OF DAKOTA CREEK BRIDGE TO BE ( BID OF ri. McBRIDE ACCEPTED.
KNO'VVN AS LATERAL lIG i'NkY 140.5 )
WHEREAS, this matter coming on for consideration on the 5th day of November, in
accordance with motion on November 31 1930 postponing the opening of said bids for recon-
struction of portions of a 607.7 foot pile trestle and construction of an 80 foot combina-
tion span in center, over Dakota Creek on Blaine -Ferndale Paved. Road in Sec 7, Ttiwp 40 N,
R 1 E, and the Board finding the bids submitted to be,as follows:
H. McBride $45181.19
Croy -Lich, Inc. 4,444.52
Geo. H. Date 45702.76
Id. L. Balfour 5,471.90
German Bros. 5,836.71
A. J . Riffe 6,765.80
'"fans Bros. Contr. 6,995.95
Shields & Burrous 7,285.17
B. E. Jonnson 85739.03
WHLitEAS, the bid of 1-3. McBride appearing to be the lowest and best bid submitted;
IT 1S THEREFORE ORDERED that the bid of H. McBride in the amount of $4,181.19 for
reconstruction of said Dakota Creek Bridge to be kna = as Lateral Highway No. 5, be and the
same is hereby accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this work shall be completed by January 10, 1931, and that
the contractor shall furnish a bond equal to the amount of his bid, to insure the faithful
performance of said contract.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of November, 1930.
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it loners of ;"fhatcom County'll
i1 State of Washington if
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor �: Ex-o'ficio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C.- Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
aesr*18.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM Friday THE 7th DAY OF 11ovember 1930 .
C 0 I4 T R A C T
THIS �� E,� a 1 e � '
1�iIS AGRDL1y�LilT, made and entered into this 7tn day of November, 1930, between the
BOARD OF COUNTY Cu'r, 41ISSIONERS OF VdiiATCOM COUNTY, State of Vlashington, acting under and by
virtue of Chapter 88 of the Laws of 1929, as amended, hereinafter called the Board, and
H. McBRIDE of Seattle, Washington for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, succes-
sors and assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor.
WI`L'NLSSETH:
That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, hereinafter mentioned,
to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF WOi:dK:
1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all materials necessary to construct,
improve and complete Lateral Highway No. 5 known as tree Dakota Creek Bridge in Vrha.tcom County,
Washington, between Station -0-47 and Station 6-98.2 in accordance with and as described in the
attached plans and specifications, and in full compliance with the terms, conditions, and stipu-
lations herein set forth and attached, now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein
and made part hereof as fully for all ,purposes as if here set forth at length, and shall perform
any alterations in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and
any extra work vinich may be ordered as provided in this contract and every part thereof.
Tale Contractor shall provide and be at the expense of all materials, labor carriage, tools,
implements and conveniences and things,of every description that may be requisite for the transfer
of materials and for constructing and coml)leting the work provided for in this contract and every
part thereof.
2. The County hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ
the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above described work
and to complete and finish the same according to the attached plans and specifications and the
terms and conditions herein contained, and hereby contracts to pay for the same according to the
attached specifications and the schedule of unit or itemized prices, or lump sum price hereto
attached, at the time and in t_ze manner and upon the conditions provided for in this contract
and every part thereof. The County further agrees to employ the Contractor to perform any altera-
tions in or additions to the work covered by this contract and every part thereof and any force
account work that may be ordered and to pay for the same under the terms of this contract and
the attached plans and specifications.
3. The Contractor for hiriself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators, successors,
and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein contained upon
the part of the Contractor.
it is further provided that no liability snall attach to the County by reason of entering
into this contract, except as expressly provided herein.
IN tiJll'IdESS `JriERBUF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said Board
of County Commissioners of aforesaid county pursuant to resolution duly adopted, has caused this
instrument to be executed by and in the name of said Board by its Chairman, duly attested by
its Clerk the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board to be hereunto affixed
on the date iy�bhis instrument first above written.
Ii . McBride
Contractor
Foregoing contract approved and
ratified Nov. 12, 1930
National Surety Co.
Surety
By J. A. Miller
Attorney -in -fact
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM Friday THE
7th
DAY OF November
is 30
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ioners of-vInatcom County 11
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ATTEST: G . Y . KIT: LAID
Clerk of said Board.
By F. C. Martin
Deputy.
•0•
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Board of County Commissioners of
1`0w1hatcom County, Iffashington.
BEFORE THE BGAHD OF COUNTY CO -I-AlSS16NERS dF
v IN '.LrL AT'1'L-i OF ADUI'21011AL)
FlnEAR S F&Lt SAERIFF
.tES iLUT1Q`N EiohRGEINCY.
l'JiiLriLxa, owing to recent heavy robberies in the State, the Sheriff o,f Whatcom County
has requested additional firearms for use in protection of life and property, and the imme-
diate preservation of order in 01hatcom County; and
'.VhERErS, the purchase of such additional equipment will require an expenditure not
provided for in the 1930 budget, and the necessity of such expenditure could not reasonably
have been foreseen at the tirfie said budget for 1930 was made up, and an emergency now exists;
and
r'Jt1Lrir,1iS, this Board :-ias, on this day, met at the Board Room in Bellingham, 'Nashington,
for the purpose of considering said matter, all of theCommissioners of said county having
had reasonable notice of the time and place of said meeting and th.e purpose thereof and all
of the Commissioners being present at t_�iis meeting; and
WHEREAS., the estimated amount of money required to purchase such additional firearms
will riot exceed �223.59.
hOW, TiihREFORE, BL Ail) IT 10S HEHEBY uh-ihNILO' JSLY RESOLVED that an emergency exists
and teat the necessary expenditure be made for the immediate purchase of additional fire-
arms for the Sheriff of WIiatcom County, but not to exceed $223.59; and
BE IT 6ldIi ill.OUSLY RLSu iVED that the emergency warrants be drawn by the
Auditor of Whatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said county to meet the said
emergency, said 'warrants to be dra iin in payment of duly approved claims, and at the times
necessary to make said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of November, 1930.
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It ioners of Whatcom County It
it State of ;7ashingtc)n 1t
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Attest: G . i . i�lNCIAD
County Auditor .1. Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 11:1artin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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The claim of Riley Dickerson, et ux in amount of $200.00 for damages a/c ditch,
was rejected by the Board.
Application for dances by Horne Grange on Noverber 8 and Delta Community Club on
November 8, 22 & 29, 1930, were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Lotion the Board adjourned at 4 Y. h . to meet on Monday, Nov. 10, 1930, at 9 A. M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM
Monday
THE
1Vtt1 DAY OF INovember
1930
Tile
Board rivet
pursuant to adjournment
taken on Friday, November 7, 1930.
Pr_,sent,
Geo. Elder,
C.-.airman
of the Board;
F. C. peeve and Frod E. Laube, T.:embers, and
the Clerk of
tie Board in attndance.
The following claims viere allo-.,red and proceedings had:
CUft_LLeiiT EtXPE,kISE FWi D.
Belling inm Evening i�Ievis Publ. Notice re tax sale for Treasurer 694.80
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3EF JRE `TiiL BUx;.1D uF ,uLJiJTY CUL:riISSIUi1E1'L S OF
Ii� T.iL atiT'i3R OF TRH%.�J SFEHS )
EI{ FTLTIiiG THE 1930 BUDGET )
�hLi.2COLI COJTITY, `.JjiSHI:3GTjN.
R E S O L U T I u i1.
tiJ�iEi iJnS, under the provisions of Section 5, Ciia:)ter 301, 1927 Session Laws, transfers or
revisions within the general classes of "Salaries and 171agestt and of and O,,)erationtt, a
and in case of road and bridge appropriations and permanent highway Maintenance appropriations,
transfers or revisions between the general classes of ttSalaries and 'Nagestt, tt.;a,intena:nce and
operation" and tiCa-Dital Outlaytt may be made upon the formal adoption of a resolution by the Board
of County Commissioners; and
i.iHEtE.tS, in order to conform the budget appropriations to the requirements of the various
departments of the county go,,rernroent, nurierous such transfers are necessary; and
it is dee:i;ed practicable and advisable in the interest of the efficient conduct
of the county business that the procedure of passing a se.Parate resolution for each transfer
required be dispensed aith;
i1OTiLttEFURE, BE IT EESOLVED that the County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed,
on or before the closing of the budget accounts for the year 1930, to make all such transfers or
revisions upon his records as are lawful and necessary in the ;remises to adjust the various
budget accounts to the end that in all instances vrlei-e the aapropriation accounts for the general
classes of ttS&Ia.ries and 1-Nagestt and of ttliainten�2.nce and Operationtt under any departmental budget
are not exceeded by the expenditures charged to sucLi geiiera.l classes, but ,,'lere certain budget
items contained therein would other,,vise a -,.-)pear to be exceeded by the expenditures therefor, all
such individual budget appropriations be adjusted to conform to the expenditures charged thereto;
and
BL 1T FUi T iE!,L EESOLVED that in the case of tine road and bridge apprornri ti.ons and the
permanent highway maintenance appropriations, tine County yuditor is hereby authorized and directed
to make all such transfers or revisions upon his records bet,�,reen the general classes of ttSala.ries
and Wages", ttrUaintenance and Operation?? and "Capital Outlaytt as are lawful and necessary in the
prei-Ai ses to adjust the various budget accounts to the end t';at in all instances .,There the total
appropriation for any of such general classes ;could otherwise a:�pear to be exceeded by the expen-
ditures charged thereto, all such budget a:)propri,,=itions for the particular oenera.l cla.eses con-
cerned be adjusted to conform to the expenditures charged t.oreto.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Bo;=!rd this loth day of November, 1930
it 11 ti t! 1t tt tt 11 tt tt tt tt 11 tt ;t
tt a:oard of County Conn;:iss_ n
it ioners of 1,71iatcom County
;► State of 11Jashington '
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Attest: G. ?. KINC-LID
County Auditor Sc Lx-officio
Clerk of tile Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Com; issioner
Frea E. Laube
County Commissioner
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Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Talonday THE loth DAY OF November
Board.
Acceptance by henry J. Baeten of grater franchise near Blaine, was filed with the
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0n imotion the Board adjourned at 4 P.11-. to meet on Friday, November 14, 1030,
at 9 A. M.
> RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
U C t • TERM Friday THE
14tn
DAY OF November
19 30
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on _::onday, 1,+ovember 14, 1930. Present,
Geo. elder, C lairnian of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, I1er hers, and the Clerk of
the Boa.ra in attendance.
` lie follo.:ring, claims were allo,,,Ied and proc.:eaings .gad:
F,X?hASE F Ji D.
U. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimburse
Garr. Rev. Fund for claims paid
w 312.10
do
do
Aud.
243.75
State Treasurer
Contribution
on October ;payrolls
57.21
Anstett Printing Co.
Supplies
for General Election
791.10
C. E. Anderson(Order to 'Nhatcorn
Labor a/c
General Election
50.00
Co. Auditor)
G. P. Kincaid
Expense a/c
General Election
12.54
Belling'_ium Evening Tue,°rs
Publ. a/c
G-ner-al Election
43.95
Bellingham 2ubli.s.ing, Co.
Pub!. sa--:ple
ballot for General rlection
117.60
Art L;ngruving Co.
Cut for sample
ballot, General Election
24.20
To,vner Printing Co.
Printing
for elections
8.50
Griffith Printing Co.
Printing
S)ec. elect. Ballots
98.95
Bellin€ nam .Book x Sta Lionery Co
Election
Supplies
12.05
Automatic Voting 21<<cii. Corp.
Supplies
for voting is;ac.si nes
40.98
Iriorse Hard',rare Co.
Padlocks
for General Election
12.00
Gl:idii�1�L LLE�.TI�I�
Rose B. Bennett
Inspector
Bellingham
11-21-31
7.50
Ivy i:lercy
Judge
"
7.50
Elizabeth Starck
it
it
7.50
=-Louise Gavile;T
C10 21k
11
7.50
Geo. Ells)eriran
Inspector
1t
41-71-91
7.50
Edith E. . arris
Judge
+'
7.50
Viols. Lockhart
it
"
7.50
Ella Barrett
Clerk
"
7.50
C. L. Linderman
Insjector
11
51-31
8.00
Prudence Vince
Judge
"
8.00
Clara Baer
"
++
3.00
E. 14. Do,.'rns
Clerk
++
8.00
Setzer's Grocery
Rent
"
5.00
lm, B. Hubbard
Inspector
"
81-101
1.00
Nettie I,` . Fox
Judge
"
7.00
Leola Durnam
"
+'
1.00
J. L. hiseland
Rent
"
5.00
F. Golden
Inspector
1i
12-22-32
7.50
mina F. Robinson
Judge
11
7.50
Emma A. Singer
"
"
7.50
V1. J. Dols
Clerk
"
7.50
J. E. Duncanson
Iris occCor
„
42-52
7.00
J. A. Love
Judge
"
7.00
Ann-- B. V::.n Cleve
if
'+
7.00
C. I:. Coffman
Inspector
"
62-82
7.25
C. 'i! . S lent z
Jud„ e
"
7. 5
Bernice _inc-;.id
"
"
7.25
Rut!: T. Slater
Clerk
0. !l. Culver
Rent
"
5.00
i.`innie K. 1-luston
Ins_jec Lor
''
72-92
7.75
Jose- nine Voi ht
Judgc
rr
-%
Fr_inces D. CL�..rroll
"
11
7.25
Taylor a s C� ocery
1
Fient
"
5.00
Adeline aul
Ins )ucto -
it
102-112
7.50
Dore 'l. C:,umlea
Judge
it
7.50
Blaric',Le K. `.loser
►,
It
7.50
Effie G. "mit ison
Inspector
it122
7.50
Rae 1. SD
Judge
+'
7.00
J. L. Gilfilen
it
it
7.00
C. A. I,cDonald
Rent
"
5.00
'.Uilliam J. Brown
Inspector
IT
13-23-33
7. 12)5
._rs . ?.';..Irian Brown
Judge
it
'7.25
Elrs. V de C-iristiolher
it
,r
�.25,
J _cu Str-:uss
Clerk
"
7.25
L. C. Broka,r
Inspector
„
4:1-53
9.50
Eva --c Cush
Judge
+'
8.00
E{mii Hoof
t+
+,
8..00
1, a.rgie Rowe
Clerk
+'
8.00
I:irs. Etnel E. 1J.1unn
Inspector
'+
63-73
8.00
r lyce I::agnuson
Judge
"
8.00
Elsie ';Jripht
++
►r
8.00
,ors. ';lsie Howell
Inspector
"
83
8.00
llelen '.7.r1ters
Judge 1Z Rent
+►
12.50
',nary G. :`!right
if
+'
7.50
J. A. Coulthurst
Inspector
"
14-24
7.50
Lillian Dufraine
Judge
"
7.50
:Claud Turner
+'
+'
7.50
August 7ansfield
Rent
"
5.00
C. Humphreys
Inspector
"
34-44
7.50
iday i , 1. orvison
Judge
+'
'7.25
i,lae I. Sim-oson
+'
+'
7.25
Loy Soder
Clerk
++
7.25
Lois B. LaVeille
Inspector
"
54-64
7.50
Elizabeth Rath
Judge
1t
7..50
E. Jean Friese
"
"
7.50
I;;aple St. Grocery
Rent
"
5.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 14th DAY OF November
1930
CURRL'iJT XPL1'SE FGiuD (Continued)
GEidEitriL ELECTION
Cora A. Creek
Inspector
Bellingham 15-25-35
S 8.50
J. B. Tracy
Judge
It
8.00
Eva D. Smite
11
it
8.00
'll. J. Hillier
Clark
tt
8.00
J. lPl. fiarshman
Inspector
iT 16-26
8.00
Anne 3. Larson
Judge
++
7.50
P.aude E. Rust
Judge
++
7.50
V. F. Dillon
Rent
+i
5.00
Minnie Brand Clark
Inspector
11 45-36-46
7.50
Sophia C. Florence
Judge
++
8.00
Nellie (_. Prettyman
11
++
7.50
Violet B. Vlood,,rorth
Clerk
++
7.50
J. Vlayiand Clark
t1
TT
7.50
H. Wm. Dierks
lnsi)ector
City of Blaine 1-2-3
8.00
Lyall Lampman
Judge
do
7.50
Katherine Valda.son
++
do
7.50
Alice Williams
Clerk
do
7.50
Clyde F. Reed
Ins-oector
3� Postage City of Everson ,, Nooksack T,.7p 3
7.18
E. H. I1cComb
Judge
do
6.50
Mrs. F. X. Marz
11
do
6.50
T.B. 7ynn
Inspector
Ferndale City Ferndale Twn 2-3
9.00
E. F. Cingmars
Judge
do
8.00
Regina i,lohrmann
it
do
8.00
Emily Timerman
Clerk
do
8.00
George B. Taylor
Inspector
Lynden 1-2
7.50
delen Knapp
Judge
do
7.50
Etta Edson
do
7.50
Edna Axling
Clerk
do
7.50
S. G. Luther
Inspector
Nooksack City
8.50
Arthur Ginger
Judge
do
8.50
Harry Olin
11
do
8.50
0. D. Post
Inspector
'Dumas City &� Nooksack TwP 1
8.50
71. 17. Gaskill
Judge
do
7.50
J. R. Smith
it
do
7.50
E. E. Boddy
Inspector
Acme To,mshin
9.25
ii. C. ilellyer
Judge
do
9.25
T. P . Bowman
it
do
9.25
N. P. Nelson
Clerk
do
9.25
Anna. I.Iorell
it
do
9.25
Mrs. Ruth 2,1. Linn
Inspector
Balser Township 1
8.00
i:rs . Iae Potter
Judge
do
8.00
Mrs. J. L . La. Pointe
ti
do
8.00
Peter Olson
Inspector
Baker Township 2
7.50
N. E. Jorgensen (Order to
T. C. Fraser)
Judge
do
7.50
1,1. H. Hawkins
if
do
7.510
Mrs. Fred Filbert
Rent
do
5.00
J. J. Eason
Ins,:)ector,
iLiet. Box, etc. Columbia `Township 1
9.50
ly<rs . Ethel A. ::filler
Judge
do
7.50
is rs . Linni e McRea
it
do
7.50
Pdax Koehler
Inspector
Columbia Township 2
7.50
L. E. Potter
Judge
do
7.50
George German, Jr.
11
do
7.50
heall Turner, Sec+y. Blue
Bird Club
Rent
do
5.00
H. C. Griffith
Inspector
& mileage -Crescent To reship
9.00
Alexander Roy
Judge
do
8.50
W. E. Greene
++
do
8.50
M. 117. Parrish
Inspector
Ouster Township 1
7.00
Myrtle Davis
Judge
do
7.00
Nettie D. Behme
It
do
7.00
Gerrit Van ';'Vingerden
Inspector
Judge
Custer Town shiD 2
7.00
Geo. V.--In Wingerden
do
7.00
Walter Pendleton
it
do
7.00
Gertrude Olson
Clerk
do
7.00
Grace Pendleton
Dent
do
5.00
Joseph Axling
Inspector
x mileage -Delta Township 1
10.00
Chas. A. Johnson
Judge ,Sc Rent
do
14.50
J. T. McPhail
if
do
9.50
R. A. '�'lilson
Inspector
& milea.ge-Delta Township 2
9.75
J. H. Swope
Judge
do
9.25
P. R. Jeffcott
it
do
9.25
C.T. Gates
Inspector
Deming Township 1
8.00
John A. ',"lest
Judge
do
8.00
Hazel D. Niles
TV
do
8.00
Gladys Clausen
Inspector
Deming Township 2
9.00
Minnie Watson
Judge
do
9.00
Percy H. Littlefield
It
do
9.00
Welcome Grange
Rent
do
3.00
A. •ii. Frost
Inspector
Ferndale Township 1
8.25
rs. J. C. Andersen
Judge
do
8.25
Mrs. B. M. Davenport
,t
' do
8.25
T,Irs. Alice Llcrlpine
Clerk
do
7.25
Lirs . Gretchen Duvall
Rent
do
3.00
Bessie R. Kingsmore
Inspector
Ferndale Township 4
7.25
Elizabeth Sullivan
Judge
do
7.25
Florence Hurd
it
do
7.25
Mrs. E. 'Nallner
Inspector
Geneva To%-inship
9.00
Mrs. Eertha 1,1. Parker
Judge
do
9.00
J. E. Mitchell
TT
do
9.00
.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Friday
THE
14t.z
DAY OF November
19 30
CuRiti;ia'I
I ��PL'ivSL
YW-ID (Continued)
C. H. Bourn
Inspector
Glacier Township
8.00
F. �. 3ottiger
Judge
do
8.00
Elva. Hinton
"
do
8.00
Gilbert Giarde
Inspector
mileage
Lawrence Toxnship 1
8.75
Robert L. Creighton
Judge
do
8.25
Elder Thurston
It
do
8.25
Chas. Zamzoa
it
do
5.00
C. L.. Sorensen
Inspector
Lawrence Tw.0. 2
7.50
henry C. 1ldlverson
Judge
do
7.50
C. T,iar tin
it
do
7.50
I. E. Austin
,Inspector .',
mileage
Lummi. Island Township
9.00
Janet Granger
Judge, etc.
do
9.00
'1 . T. Corcoran
I
do
7.50
Peter J. James
Inspector
Lummi Reservation
9.00
LlorG iialen
Judge
do
9.00
Clara James
it
do
9.00
L. Stremler
Inspector
Lynden 'lavrnship 1-3
9.00
L. A. lilliarr,son
Judge
do
8.00
!i Edwards
tt
do
8.00
I.irs. i!. R. Parker
+'
do
8.00
A. B. Colyer
Insoector
Lynden To.,,nship 2
7.50
Gerrit Polinaer
Judge
do
7.50
C. A. Piiimister
it
do
7.50
Guy Brand
Rent
do
5.00
.,,uth L. Sample
ins�_�ector
I. stile Falls 'I'o rnsizio
8.50
Julie. A. Haggard
Judge
do
7.50
..r s . ii . C . Judkins
ft
do
7.50
'd. H. Herrimi
Inspector
v.-arietta lo,:inship 1
7.00
J . Fq . Edson
Judge
do
7.00
Theodore Hovde
it
do
7.00
r.;urietta Grange
Rent
do
5.00
olive L. Jones
Inspector
Marietta To:"rnsiii ) 2
8.50
C. E. Gillis
Judge
do
8.50
1. ? . :"Jhittaker
+i
do
8.50
Ellu K. «rnott
11
do
8.50
E. 0. Fingalson
Inspector �
mileage
P: ountain View To:'rns iip 1
10.50
D . B . Rio 1 eman
Judge
do
9.50
F. i . Brodahl
it
do
9.50
_.rs . Ruby Ellis
1,ent
do
9.50
George Peterson
Inspector
L, ounta.in Vie,,,r To;,vnsilip .`y
8.00
c e Dons eth
Judge
do
8.00
Grace Duxbury
i'
do
8.00
J. [I. Felmley
Inspector
:fountain View To.vnsriip 3-4
7.50
i:I. Jones
Judge
do
7.50
Beth L. Ni.c-nols
If
do
7.50
nave Lai-.
Clerk
do
do
7.50
Gulf Grange
Rent
do
5.00
V. L. Estergreen
Insoector
Nooksack Township 2
10.50
A. S. Kirkman
Judge
do
10.5
P. A. Frick
it
do
10.50
J. A. Lochbaum
Inspector 1
mileage
Nooksack Townshi:� 4
9.50
R. B. Bartoo
Judge
do
8.50
Ed. Everett
do
6.50
V. Van douten
Inspector �z
mileage
Park To•-rns:lip
7.25
Linnie E. Byron
Judge
do
6.75
P. L. Hegg
it
do
6.75
G. ,% Small;,rood
Rent
do
3.00
J. C. Thompson
Inspector
Point Roberts Towns_zi,)
8.00
ii. Goodfellow
Judge
do
8.00
I.1rs . Ben Thordarson
it
do
8.00
E. A. Altman
Inspector :>
mileage
Rome To., rns--Lii o
10.00
17. 1M . Ellviood
Judge
do
9.00
Cliff Ste,Jrart
++
do
9.00
C. E. 'Jil'ilkinson
Inspector
Semi imoo ,lo °rns_iip
7.50
L. A. V.::.n Luven
Judge
do
7.50
L��rr,a A.
do
7.50
Ella Goodwin
Rent
do
5.00
J. P. Lawrence
Insoector
Ten Mile To,:rnship 1
8.50
Elrs . .I. G. Guckert
Judge w r,;ile�.ge
do
9.00
L. C. Durr
t1
do
8.50
Nellie V. yginor
Insoector
Teti,^ ile To2
9.75
J. A. Aevins
Judge
do
9.75
J. G.' 0no:£rden
It
do
9.75
Alice 1,leek
Inspector
mileage
Ten 1,11ile Tofmshio 3
8.75
Dollie I. Foster
Judge
do
8.25
ii. C. Kno,:�iles
If
do
8.25
Violet -eek
Clerk
do
8.25
J. . Dinkel
inspector x
mileage
Teri Mile Tow-c.shi_p 4
8.00
Emma Scrimsher
Judge
do
7.50
Frieda 7iessel
+'
do
7.50
161rs . R. L. McDonald
Insoector ::
mileage
Van llyck To.vnshi,_) 1
8.25
",4rs . _:_�:.ry De V1ieE;er
Judge w rent
do
11.75
G. 7. Fisher
it
do
0.75
John Campbell
Inspector x
Rent
Van SWck Tot,rns ii.) 2
15.00
J. 0. Gulbr,.nsen
Judge
do
9.50
J. V. Jorgenson
t1
do
9.00
'4. R. "J'allace
Inspector
Van 'rdyck Toi,,mshi 3
8.00
::rs. Leah i"d. Selene
Judge ;- Rent
do
13.00
I';Irs . o.-lanetta Klein
it
.:rs. Elizabet.a Getz
it
8.00
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oc�mm Friday
THE
14th
DAY of November
,g 30
E. G. Swanson
.,E,.u, a Afflerbach
Martha S%,;anson
Arthur IN. Bennett
Leslie Bennett
Dora :lethven
Sta ce 'Treasurer
G. P. Kiricaia, Co. Auditor
Acme To,,•:nshi-)
Buyer Totianship
Van 71yck Towns iip
Lummi Island To�anship
14t. View To,:inship
Lynden Townshi
State Treasurer
Cti1 r� 1'iuT EXPENSE F-diiD (Continued)
G _ i W1«'iL I LECTIOII
Inspector Slate Precinct 8.00
Judge do 8.00
If do 8.00
Inspector Trail Precinct 6.00
Judge do 6.00
It do 6.00
Ruili) and BRIDGE FUND.
Contribution on October payrolls 61.01
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims -)aid 408.80
Cots. � cost road impt. for Oct. (per agreement) 88.62
Cots. 2 cost impt. TwD . road It +' 103.26
do +t 11 700.00
Cots. portion cost impt. T•,vp road ++ +t 144.71
Cots. balance approp. for T-mp road impt++ ++ 90.47
Cots. z cost rapt. roads " it 342.50
PEitIv i;ILI3'L' riIGri-4jiY IJIAINTEhANCE, FUND.
Contribution on October payrolls 23.72
RIVED IP.'`iPR1JV'Lir1ENT FUND.
State Treasurer Contribution.on October navrolls 67.39
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid 26.15
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The Suretir bond of 11. McBride in the amount of $4,181.17 given by the National
Surety Company and covering contract for construction of Lateral Hig way No. 5, kno,,,in as
Dakota. Creek Bridge, was approved by tree Board and filed in Auditor's Office.
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Suret;yT bond of Rargaret Stockton in amount of 8500.00 given by National Surety Co.
and covering office of Clerk of Ferndale Tovaishi. a, was approved by the Board and filed in
County Clerkts Office.
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BEFORE T:iE BOARD OF COU 4TY COI;II,iISSIO • Li�S OF
14-IR'T"OL _OU TY, :'1ASrIIi�GTOI1.
J
1h T.�iL 1;1ATTLit OF _10•T,.iERS I PEi�SIJAS, )
CAHE OF i14DIGViNT 1i0IN-VlJLE1dl' IlaSrii�E
PATIEZTS, TUBET�RCULOSIS H0S)2I` j LIZATION ) RESOLUTION AND NOTICE.
A1d1) AUTO i A114TENt'i14CE FOR AURSE.
WhEiiEi,S, it appearing to this Board that the funds provided in the 1930 budget for
Mlotherst Pensions, Care of Indigent Non-violent Insane Patients, Tuberculosis Hospitaliza-
tion and Auto Maintenance for Nurse, have been exhausted, and it is necessary to r,-zke
further expenditures for said items for the balance of the year 1930; and
IdnERE�S, providing for such further expenditures ,rill require funds not provided for
in the budget for the fiscal year 1930, and the necessity for these expenditures could not
reasonable have been foreseen at the time said budget was made up, and emergencies now
exist; and
;LiERLhS, this Board flas, on t,iis day, met at the Bov:.rd Room in Bvllingham, .',ashington,
for the purpose of considering said matter, all of tree Commissioners of said county having
had re_�sonsble notice of the time, and glace of said meeting and the purpose thereof and all
of ti:e Commissioners being present at this meeting; and
6`!hhiREriS, the estimated amount of money required for such further expenditures to
meet the emergencies for the balance of the year 1930 are as folio ,,rs • Mothers t Pensions
$1900.00; Care of Non-violent Insane Patients $600.00; Tuberculosis Hospitalization
$3000.00 and Auto 1:Iaintenance for Tuberculosis Nurse 13'50.00;
;IO;i, T iEHEFuI�E, BE 1T tt :�vL�T�D that a :public peering on this matter :,i11 be held at
the ;'Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court House, Bellingizam, Washington, at the hour
of 10:00 o t clock A.1;":., on Ionday, the 24th day of November, 1930, at �avhich time and pls.ce
it will be determined by this Bor_ 2d %iuetlier or not the expenditures necessary to meet the
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE
14 tip
DAY OF lJov :tuber
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said emergencies will be authorized and made and at which clearing any taxpayer may a,Dpear and
be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such emergencies; and
13E 1T FURTIHI-2 t RESOLVED that triis resolution and notice shall be published once on Satur-
day, the 15th day of November, 1930, in the Belling-iam Evening Nears, a ne,,rsrN. per of general
circulation published in Bellingham, Wasi-ing,ton, the same being the offiei�il county news,)a:per
of said "71 la.tcom Count_;r.
Donein regular adjourned session of tiie Board this 14th d;�,y of November, 1930.
rr n rr ±t ±r ±r n „ rr r± n r± rr rr rr ►r Geo . Elder
rr 3oard of County CoTtmiss- r► Chairman of the Bosru.
rr ioners of ',Vclatcom County rr
rr State of Vlashington tr F. C. Reeve
IT rr ;r it IT it ri if rr if ±± It It it If it Count" Commissioner
Attest: G. P . ILI IUJ�ID
Count -Jr Auditor g; Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F . C. 11arti n, Deputy.
Fred E. La.ube
County Commissioner
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Applications for dunces by Gulf Gr:�nge on November 13; Helpers Club at Liberty; Lynden
Legion Club at Delta; Dakota Creek Grange; and :�1. Vl. A. Lodge at �fahl, all on November 15, 1930,
were endorsed approved by the Board.
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Un motion the Board adjourned at 3 P.I,i. to meet on i,ionday, November 17, 1930, at 9 A.iel.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
0 C t -TERM Monday THE 17th DAY OF November
19
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The Board met pursuant to adjournment Laken on Friday, November 14, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of tree Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube., Members., and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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BE1PJ1-',E Tiii2i BUA.'tL) OF COUNTY COMILIISSIONEIIS OF
dii.LTCOM WWM,
111 LATTER OF 6EJTT1_JE1idL!,iT .'i'iTzi COWJqTy )
0 R D E R.
TREASURER FOrt MONTE OF OCTUBEH, 1930 )
WilLhEASI Pliny T. Snyder, Acting County Treasurer for Whatcom County, "!Washington,
has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the
same has been checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS T.LEREFOaE ORDERED by this Board that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting
Treasurer, be, and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
CikSii PAID STATL TREJ�SIURER:
General Fund
Sciaool Fund
lviilitary Fund
Public Highway Fund
Permanent Highway Fund
Higher Education Fund
Capitol Building Fund
Reclamation Revolving Fund
Veterans Compensation Fund
Forest Fire Protection Fund
Parll',s _& Parkways Fund
Game Fund
CASH PiID CITY & TO` 4 TREft`SUiiERS
CASH PAID TO"4NSM? TREASURERS
ADV"'-idCE TAXES DISTRIBUTED
CASH IN SUSPE�ySE tiCCuUNT DISTRIBUTED
VIJIARHr.NTS 1_.iEJEE1111ED:
Current Expense Fund
Road 3 Bridge Fund
Permanent Highway 3.1aint. Fund
Domestic Animal ?rotection Fund
Soldiers' Relief Fund
County Game Fund
Liquor Investigation Fund
Law Library Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
School Districts, General Fund
School Districts, Building Fund
Elder Ditch Laintenance Fund
Moorman Ditcli :Maintenance Fund
Schell Ditch -f-blaintanance Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. -,`.15 Maint. Fund
Drain. Imit. Dist. -,120 11;aint. Fund
IATEHEST 0.1-1 '14ARRAi-TS:
School Di3tricts, General Fund
Schell Ditch 1,1aintenance Fund
BJDDS HEDE'ELIED:
School Districts
INTEREST Jri 3O.ALS:
Sc'.,iool Districts
Port of Bellin'g-I'Mm
Total Disbursements
595.17
297.50
25.96
2.68
10.23
11162.79
64.01
5.39
421.74
16.57
70.00
230.40
4.,699.68
1.,395.36
204.93
62.00
24,519.46
8,928.05
11751.37
3.00
125.00
884.18
445.00
83.65
153.00
19,543.39
11952.31
23.25
15.00
118.00
268.25
60.00
20.91
1.44
1,000.00
11150.00
607.50
$ 70,917.17
',7e do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerls Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on October 31, 1930, as shown by
the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash-, to be as -follows:
Depository Treasurer ts 3a1ance
First National Banl.- Of Bellingham 58,024.62
Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham 40)740.80
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UCt TERM 11ond--y THE 17tn DAY OF lloveciber
19 30
iuorthwestern National Bank of Belling lam
American National Bank of Belling:iam
Union Trust Company of Bellingham
First National Bank of Ferndale
First national Bank of Lynden
Citizens' Bank of Ferndale
Peoples' State Bank of Lynden
!-come utate Bank of Blaine
Bank of aumas, Sumas
Custer State B"nk of Custer
Nooksa.ck Valley State Bank of Everson
Total Cas;:i on Deposit
y 49, 658.49
30,000.00
25,000.00
30,000.00
30,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
10)000.00
105000.00
_ 10,000.00
333,4-r_.3.91
C., aS Iid JYF10E:
investments 14,225.00
Cash in Vault 633.00
Checks cc Warrants in Till 1,336.24
Currency in Till 511.00
Silver in Till 52.83 _ �,_16,755.07
Grand Total Cas_, on Hand
r 350.1'78.93
LN T1:1S1'lh._uivY 'y11iL� EuF', rTe :lave hereunto sit our hands and affixed the seal of t .e Board
of Count;r Commissioners of viziatcom County, ','1as hington, this 17th day of November, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. i<_1 \iC1 1L1
Counter Auditor &- Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. llartin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
C=ia.irm� n of t.-,e Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
Counter Commissioner
On �,,otion tie Board adjourned at 3 -P. to r:eet on Fridey, Nlovc:-ber .111, 1-030, At 9 A. 11.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday
THE
21st
DAY OF INoveLnber
19 30
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on I:ionday, November 17, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Peeve and Fred E. Laube, ',rernbers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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BEFOaE i-i_RD uF C0"l i TY CUi.iiilSSlvi• ERS OF
Vvli.t'ITCJ)L GOUiM, N,1'iS11I1"1GTON•
IN THE MATTr'�R O11' ELECTION Iry )
COi3SOLIDATED DRAINAGE Ir,_i'ROVELLIdT ( O R D E R
DISTRICT 1�0. 1 )
It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Consolidated
Drainage Improvement District No. 1, Ttaesday, December 9,' 1930, and that it is the duty of the
Board to designate a rolling place and to appoint one inspector and a judge for the said
election;
IT IS ` HEREFuh ,} OZiDERED t.iat Albert Knutzen be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector;
and 11. G. Kok be, and is hereby aPpointed as Judge of said election; and H. G. Kok1s resi-
dence is hereby designated as the polling glace for said election.
IT IS F JRTriLk ORDERED that notice of said election shall be given by- the Clerk of
the Board of County Commissioners of YfTnatcom County, Washington, by publication once a week
for t;Jo consecutive weeks in tide Bellingham Evening Nears, the official newspaper of Whatcom
County, Washin:-, ton. and of general circulation in the district, the last of 'uhich nublica
tions shall be not less than seven, nor more than fourteen days prior to the date of said
election. And such notice small also be posted by the sheriff of 'r;tnatcom County, 'Jashingtorl
for not less than fourteen days prior to said date of said election, in three of the most
public places within the boundaries of said Consolidated Drainage Improvement District No.l
Vlhatcom County, Washington.
Done in regular adjourned session of tine Board this 21st day of November, 1930.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Attest: G. p. KINCAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor. County Commissioner
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BEFORE TiiE 3jAHI) OF COUNTY COI�it"ISSIONERS OF
'41hiT&J-M C UN`1'Y, VIASHINGTON .
Iiv T iE Y1ATTi1'H OF AN14UAL ELECTION IN )
( ORDER.
DRAINAGE lfr1?17EOVEMEivT DISTRICT I40.5 )
It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage
Improvement District No. 5, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, 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 1S 'THEREFORE UHDEIiEb that ri. D. Holcomb be, and he hereby is appointed as lnspec-
tor, and Charles Doran be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and Wiser Lake
Ball is hereby designated as the Bolling place for said election.
IT IS FU THE,R ORDERED that notice of said election shall be given by the Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, tVashington, by publication once a week for
two successive weeks in the Bellingham Evening Ne,.as, the official nevrspaper of ',frnatcom
County, Washington, and of general circulation in the district, the last of which publi-
cations shall not be less than seven, nor more than fourteen days prior to the date of said
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
0Ct. TERM Friday THE :�lst DAY OF November 1930
election. And such notice shall be posted by the sheriff of ',Vhatcom County, V:Ediington, for
not less than fourteen days prior to said date of said election, in three of the most public
places within the boundaries of said Drainage Improvement District No. 5, '91hatcom County, Wash-
ington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day o:� November, 1930.
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ATTEST: G. P. iiINCAID
County Auditor.
Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE TtiE BOhitD OF 0C)UNTY COI,11 ISSIONERS OF
b°Jri 'I'CUItii COUNTY, VIASHINGTOid .
IN THE i.:ATT R OF ANIc UAL LLLCTION I14 )
( ORDER
DRAINAGE T1iPRuVEia&4'`T' DIST iCT 1v0 . 6 )
It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve-
ment District No. 6, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, and that it is the duty of the Board to designate
a polling place and to appoint one Inspector and a Jude for t'--ie said election;
IT 1S `I'tiEREI+'ORE URllERr�ED that Carl Lindquist be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector,
and Geo. Schenk be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and John Rudy's residence
is hereby designated as the polling place for said election.
I`T'
IS FURThER ORDERED that
notice of said election
shall be given by
the Clerk
of the Board
of County
Commissioners of VhIatcom
County, Wasizington, by
publication once a
week for
t,7Lio consec-
utive weeks in the Bellingham Evening News, the official newspaper of VIhatcom County, 9Jashington,
and of general circulation in the district, the last of xiiich publications shall be not less than
seven, nor more than fourteen days prio. to the date of said election. And such notice shall be
posted by the Sheriff of Vinatcom County, Washington, for not less than fourteen days prior to said
date of said election, in three of the most public places within the boundaries of. said Drainage
Improvement District No. 6 , Whatcom County, Washington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st da.y of November, 1930.
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ATTEIS`i': G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor.
Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Lauhe
County Commissioner
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BEFORE THE BUtiiiU OF COUId'I'Y C0IuIiiISSI014ERS OF
hiATCOid COUN'T'Y, 'NASf INGTOA.
IN THE MhTT'ER OF I-iMIUAL ELECTION IN )
( ORDER.
DRAINAGE 11viPROVI;:� LldT DISTRICT NO. 7 )
It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage Improve-
ment District No. 7, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, 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.
12 IS 'THE tEFjAh ORDEfLhD that Carl Zell be, and ie hereby is appointed as Inspector, and
Glen Pettit be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and Custer Garage is hereby
designated as the polling place for said election.
IT IS FU 3TEL;R ORDERED that notice of said election shall be given by the Clerk of the Board
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct • TERM Friday THE 21st DAY OF November 1930
of County Commissioners of ViLlatcom County, Vlashington, by publication once a week for two
conse,-:utive weeks in the Bellingham Evening Neas, the official newspaper of l°Jhatcom County,
11ashington, and of general circulation in the district, the last of ,rhich publications shall
be not less taan seven, nor more than fourteen days ;prior to the date of said election.
And such notice small also be posted by the sheriff of INhatcom County, Vlashington, for not
less than fourteen -days prior to said date of said election, in tizree of the most .public
places within the boundaries of said Drainage Improvement District No. 7, INha.tcom County,
1,11as lington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of November, 1930.
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" Board of County Commiss- it Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners
rr ioners of 1P1hatcom County It
It State of Washington t' F. C. Reeve
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ATTEST: G. P. lh("JsIi) Fred E. Laube
County Auditor. County Commissioner
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BEF6RE ` iiE BOARD uF 00ujNTY C01,I.iISSTONI±RS OF
Whli-TCOi:1 COUNTY, Ux,z H-IliUTUId.
IN Ti7.L OF Al."LlUAL HjLECTIui� IIN )
( ORDER.
D��r-liJrsGE 1% 2UViJIIEINT DIS'TR10T 1d0. 9. )
It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage
�mrprovement District No. 9, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, 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 'ThEiAEFUnh ORDERED that Roy Deem be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspector,
and Clyde Holmes be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and i�oy Deemis resi-
dence is hereby designated as the polling; ;dace for said election.
IT IS FUi TliL t ORDEr;ED t.-iat notice of said election shall be given by the Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners of V;iiatcom County, 1ashington, by publication once a week for
two consecutive .reeks in the Bellingham Everting News, the official newspaper of ';Jhatcom
County, 1,11ashin?ton, and of general circulation in the district, the last of which publica-
tions shall be not less than seven, nor more than fourteen days prior to the date of said
election. And such notice shall also be posted by the sheriff of Vinatcom County, Washington,
for not less than fourteen days prior to said date of said election, in three of the most
public .daces -within the boundaries of said Drainage Improvement District No. 9, ',`dhatcom
County, Na.shington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of November, 1930.
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ATTEST: G. P. iiTl�CfiID
County Auditor.
Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of Co.Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Comt:issioner
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BEFiE'E THL B0.11HD jF GO JTY W11"U'LISSIUNERS OF
f `r`Ji1 TCOLL �;OUi�TY, `,'Jl��;iiIidGTOi�J .
IN Trim LATTEER OF AhiiuU.LL ELE'CTIOid IN )
( ORDER.
DKi,IN. GE !LIP OVr;bir`LIT DISTRICT 140.15 )
It appearing to the Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage
Improvement District No. 15, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, and that it is the duty of the Board
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DAY OF INov�a._ber 19 30
to designate a polling place -and to appoint one inspector and a judge for the said election;
I'1' IS 1'riFriLF�-A OitDLlLLD that Carl %ianson be, and _ie hereby is a.:ppointed as Inspector,
and Glen Lulka be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and Sumas Prairie School
is hereby desig-nated as tiie polling place for staid election.
IT I5 )-uAT-iER that notice of said election shall be given by the Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners of `1'Jhatcom County, by Publication once a aeek for t :,o
consecutive weeks in the Bellingham Evening Hears, the official newspaper of '9hatcom County,
1,7ashirigton, and of general circulation in the district, the last of wlriich publications shall be
not less than seven, nor more ti an fourteen days -)rio-r-to Lie date of said election. And such
notice shall also be posted by the sheriff of '.�JriatcoLL County, lVlas.iington, for not less than four-
teen days prior to said date of said election, in three of the most public places within the
boundaries of said Drainage Improvement District No. 15, 71natcom County, ;",rashington.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board t-iis 21st day of November, 1930.
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It Board of County Cornrl,iss- tI Chairt: an Board of Co.
rr ioners of Wh !.tcom County 1t F. C. Reeve
n State of VVIasnington !t County Commissioner
1f It 1T 1, 11 II Ir r` I1 1t 1! 11 It 11 It Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
ATiEST: G. I'. iil dCr�Ill
County Auditor.
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BLFuilL Tdu B0kaD of CuUiM WIL.,liSS1WLHS OF
�'Jilr_'1'l OI: CvulI'1'Y, s'Jt�i� Olt.
iid TiiL i;ii�TTZ)n OF i,NAiJrL L;LiII TiOld LNI
( UHDi�;i1.
DH1�IlyE:Gt{� I.` hUd ;I ,_d'I' MST.i-i1CT 11J-0.20 )
Com,::issioners
It appearing to the Bo-- that tiie annual election is to be field in said Dr:tina.e
Improveliivnt District 14o. 20, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, 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 TiiEr,iFUELL URi)Ei-ED that E. J. Kamm be, and _ie hereb,.r is aopointed as Inspector, and
C. Jager be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; aria E. J. Kammnts residence is
hereby designated as the rolling elate for said election.
!T IS FWITiiER ORDLiiLij that notice of said election shall be given by the Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners of Wilatcom County, JJas �inoton, by publication once a creek for t:-io
consecutive weeks in the Bellingham Evening News, the official ne,?s-()aper of '.`JhE.tcam Count;,
Washington, and of general circulation in the district, the last of which )ublications shall be
not less than seven, nor more than fourteen days prior to the date of said election. And suc_i
notice shall also be :)osted by tree sheriff of Unatcom County, �Was_.in,gton, for not less than four-
teen days prior to said date of said election, in three if the most public places -,within the
boundaries of said Drainage Improvement district No. 20, '�.,Tnatcom County, 101ashington.
Done in regular adjourned session of tae Board this 21st day of November, 1930.
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County Auditor.
Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners
i'. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County, Commissioner
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RECORD OF COTNI ISSIO ERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct.TFRM Friday THE
21st DAY OF November
1930
BEFuRE THE Burin) of COUiiTY COi1::.:ISSIOiJJitS OF'
IN T-*.I ; iyinTTLH JF" AN JJtiL ELEti T1viJ IN )
( ORDER.
i)RAIiJAGE li.1PRJVEie.Ei4T DISTRICT 110.21 )
It appearing to tihe Board that the annual election is to be held in said Drainage
Improvement District No. 21, Tuesday, December 9, 1930, 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_dEit FARE ORDLaili) that S. P. Larsen be, and he hereby is appointed as Inspec-
tor, and Pierre Caron be, and is hereby appointed as Judge of said election; and S. P.
Larsonts residence is hereby designated as the polling place for said election.
IT IS FJRTHEa ORDERED that notice of said election shall be given by the Clerk of
the Board of County Commissioners of tiVrii�atcom County, Nashington, by publication once a
week for two consecutive -.reeks in the Bellingham Evenin7 News, the official newspaper of
Miatcom County, Washington, and of general circulation in the district, the last of which
publications shall be not less than seven, nor more than fourteen days prior to the date
of said election. And such notice shall also be posted,by the sheriff of Yfhan tcom County,
,nlashington, for not less than fourteen days prior to said date of said election, in three
of the most public places within the boundaries of said Drain,,i.ge Improvement District No.
21, 71hatcom County, 'Nasi-iington.
Done in regul.ar adjourned session, of the Board this 21st day of November, 1930.
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A` 'i'i_,6T : G . P. i1J Ci�ii)
County Auditor.
Geo. Elder
Chairman Board of Co. Comr.,issioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred 1' . Laube
County Commissioner
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Applications for dances by Hope:;ell Community Club on December 6ti1; Rome Grange;
Li. 'df. A. Lodge at Wahl; and F;arl Duncan at Columbia Valley, all on Joverrber 22, 1930, -^rere
endorsed approved by the Board.
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October report of Lurarai Ferrymen, was filed ,,iith the Board.
On :.iotion the Board adjourned at 3 P. M . to raec�t on 1onday, Nov. 24, 1930) at 9 A .I1.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM liond y THE 24tn DAY OF November
19 30
;vlie Board met ;pursuant to adjournment t:-I- -.en on Friday, I ovember �l, 1930. Present, Geo.
Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred B. Laube, °�:rnbers, and the Clerk of the
Board in att`ndance.
The follo;,,ing proceedings were had:
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B1:;Fuhi'; Til- =, 1101,fi ) ui, i)F
I14 TiL"11 1AATT' ' Ul+' ri!� '}:Irt till
RFSuLiJI'iJiv ?:idD 1J,OTIUE.
r_iLnL�'_5, it appearing to this Board that the a:) )ro )rirtion ,-)rovided in the 1930 budget
for tLe -maintenance and operation of the Count-, ferry, ,-las been c= .. bated, and tore receipts of
said ferry are not sufficient to cover the cost of operation and repairs to the ferry boat; and
..L L-gLIl�, it is necessary taut the ferry bout be ke0t in good repair and be operated for
tLle balance of t. e year 1930, all of ,which will require the expenditure of a greater amount of
money than ,,,as provided for in the budget for the fisc=il ye ?r 1930, or ,°rill be provided by
receipts from operation, and wi-,ich greeter e1::)eriditure could not reasonably rave been foreseen
at the time said budget bras made up, and an eirlergency now exists; and
i11 Rr1.S, this Board has, on this da, met at the Board Room in r3elling�lam, �rashinL)
for the Duroose jf considering; said 1,?u tLer, all of the Commissioners of said County raving had
reasonable notice of t:ae time and place of sz-id r.,eeti.ng Und the :)uroose thereof �.nd 11 t-ze
Commissioners being; prosent at LLis meeting; and
Lilis Board finds that ttie os Lriiito aii'ounl , f money required to rep�i.r and
o_)erate trie county fer--y for tale bal--nce of the gear 1: >0 is �1500.00
iduti, 1riLli'UiiiS, BL IT t3huLU ,D t'_lE�t a public he kin; on this m�..ti;er will be rleld at the
Boaru Room of tale COriirll SS1.JYiel' i in the Court t ou e, 3el1in<�nt m, ;'.'ashington, at- the hour of 10:00
o'clock A.=:i. , on ;fednesday, the 3r d day of Decel.iber, 19:=)0, at time -and place it ;rill be
determined by this Board r_letrier or not the expenditure necessar-.- to meet the said emergency will
be authorized Etnd made and et ',rinich hearincT any taxoaJer i.^ay c:JpE c.i.r and be I:ea:rd for or against
tole expenditure of money for such emergency; and
3L IT FbHT-aEii RLSULVi�,U that t'lis resolution and na `ice s_iall be publisned once on `T'uesday ,
t:_e 25t.1 d: of l.ov_r, b r, 1930, in t .c eve L �, re:�p.� r of genes circulation
-C) Y
,)uIJlisneci in Bellinoh�i..,';, j',.�u.�LilnCD
t;rl, thesai.,io bi:%i _g t ,. official �OUnty ne",,ispaper of sL.id '`hatcom
County.
Done in regulc:r adjourned session of tyre Board this �',4th d-.y of itovezrber, 1930.
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1r loners of `.�Ih .teo- County 11
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Attest: G. 1). lili��t ID
County t`_udi for L r-of'f'icio
Clerk of t-ie Board.
By ti'. C. lilartin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elaer
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Peeve
County Commissioner
Fred B. La.ube
County Corr^is-sion--,�r
BEF;,JR 1 T--i3 B3 )AIAD vie' Jo6id'1'Y JF
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tiiliJ Au.f'0 IL' LL-i-L 4111iCi; rlJii l,u11
-:t meeting of this :3oard duly :geld or, the lot=� war of November, 1 30,
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS RS
PROCEEDINGS
Uct. TERM on, ay
;.
THE
tat .
DAY OF 1'uaVeriber
5 5; 1
T9 30
at the Board Room in the Court mouse in Bellingh:,m, ;ias_hi.ngton, all the Commissioners of
said county having had re:::sona.ble notice of said meetin; and all being -present at such
meeting, a resolution and notice bras adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners,
wflich resolution and notice stated tale facts cons tl.tuting tale emergency existing with re-
lation to Mot hers' Pensions, Care of lion -violent Insane Patients, Tuberculosis _�ospitaliza -
tion, a.nd Auto Maintenance for nurse, and the. estimated &r_ount of money required to meet
tlhe said emergency; and
I,riLrS, said resolution and notice did fig. 2::onday, the 24th day of 1;ovef:iber, 1930,
at 10:00 r'.. i' . at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, '3ashinnton, as
the time and glace for holding a public iheari.ng thereon and the said resolution and notice
was duly and regularly published once in t - e Bellingha.m Evening Ne,,rs, a newspaper of gen-
eral circulation published in the City of Bellingham and being the official neilspaper of
said Whatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on Saturday, the 15th
day of 1ovember, 1930, all as required by laxi; and
._1nLHLjiS, said public :hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the
Commissioners of said Vv'natcom County being present and no taxpayer of said county appearing
to be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
bhiEAEAS, it is necessary that provision be made for 1;11others f Pensions, Care of Non-
violent Insane Patients, Tuberculosis iiospitaalization, and Auto L-laintenance of Nurse, for
the balance of t_he year 1930, and such necessity could not re--.sonably have been foreseen
at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1930 'aa.s made up and sufficient provision :ras
not made therefor in said budget; and
s`JLiLiiLi�S, this 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 that an emergency be declar-
ed and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made;
AU77, TnE ,LYOhE, BE j,.M) IT 13 nEiAhBY RESULVED that necessary expenditures be made for
the remainder of the year 1930 and to meet to existing emergency, but not to exceed the
following amounts:
Mothers' Pensions 1900.00
Care of Non-violent Insane Patients 600.00
Tub,3rculosis Hospitalization 3000.00
Auto I.,aintenance for nurse 50.00
BE IT F UIi`ilzlEi% lii�riVlisiOUSLY-E'0"SULVED that emergency warrants be dra,:rn by the Auditor
of ':.7hatcom County, on the Current Expense Fund of said County to meet the said emergency,
said warrnats to be dra^rn in payment, of duly approved claims, and at the times necessary
to make said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of November, 1930.
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Attest: G. P. iilidCAID
County Auditor ?z Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Vartin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E . Laub e
County Commissioner
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Plan of notifying Orcas Island by telephone in the event ferry cannot make run, as
ala:)roved by the Board.
On D,rotion the Board adjourn".,d at 12 Idli. to meet on Vtednesda.y, 1�ov. 226, 1930, at 9
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct -TERM
Wednesday
THE
2 6tn
DAY OF November
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment tureen on Monday, November 24, 1920. ?resent,
Geo. Elver, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve wnd Fred E. Laube, �.ember•s, and t:ie Clerk of
trie Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were nad:
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f
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board authorized Geo. :i. Date to straighten
Nooksack River by Digging criannel above ne,.v Acme Bridge, at a cost of 150.00
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Applications of Helpers Club at Liberty and Gulf Grange for dances on iovember 27, 1930,
were endorsed approved by the Board.
On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, November 23, 1930, at 9 A. M,
Tile Board fflet pursuant to adjournment taken on 1,1,rednesday, Aovember 26, 1930. ?resent,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, 11embers, any. t:ne Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
`f'ne following proceedings were had:
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In the latter of the Application of Martin 1;1. Alpen for a
franchise over cer tcaiiz roads in tT�iatc0m Count;;r, ',';ashington.
OITiiDrlkNjiL OF Al P LICATIOiV .
To the Honorable BoL-.rd of County Comriissioners of �Jhatcom County:
Codes now t.jartin `V7.. Alpen and resa,�ctfully withdra�,rs his application for a franchise
in the above entitled matter.
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Martin Aloen
By C. H. Hurlbut, His Attorney
Applications of Ten Mile Grange, Dakota Creek Grange and TP.. -4. A. Lodge at '."Dahl, for dances
on November 29, 1930, sere endorsed approved by the Board.
On I:iotion tree Board adjourned at 3 p. 1,; , to meet on 2),9onday, Dec =rnber 1, 1930, at 9 A. 14.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oc t TERM Pronda:.y THE
lst
DAY OF December
1930
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, November 29, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E'. Laube, I:iombers, and t1.e Clerk
of tile Board in att :ndance.
Tile following claims �..rere a.11o:rc:d and proceedings had:
CUttr,i l'�T LXi'E 46L FUi�D.
G. P. ,�incaid
Salary
as
County Auditor w
187.50
F. C. Martin
Salary
as
De;)uty Auditor Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Cozier
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. ring
do
130.00
iv'. Brons ema
do
125.00
A. L. Gates
do
120.00
Christine Hjalta.lin
do
100.00
Jessie ';Vlaiters
Salary
as
Recorder for Auditor
125.00
Julia T. Church
do
110.00
Rosamuna Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License C1=rk for Auditor
125.00
Geo. Elder
Salary
as
County Commissioner
166.66
F. C. Reeve
do
166.66
Fred E. Laube
do
166.66
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Ears. E. Chris top2aerson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Pearce
50.00
D. ',d. Featherkile (Order to
First National Bank)
Sal,-:..ry
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
fiatiide 'JJ 1�;ock
Salary
as
Cleri_ for Justice of Peace (Emergency)
25.00
i. H. Beach
S lary
as
Constable
60.00
Geo. 11-:1. Sybrant
Sal�.i°
as
Charity Comm. ... .'rob. Officer
175.00
Alvada Kelly
SalarjT
as
?robation Officer
125.00
{,arion LeCocq
Salary
as
Physician �'Z Health Officer
187.50
.N . d. Wear
Salary
as
Coroner
66.66
1,`."" rgaret J . Diaz
Salary
as
Tuberculosis Nurse
150.00
Pritchard
Salary
as
Ass 1 t. Tub ,rculosis Nurse
150.00
I;:ary L. Stone
Sa.la..cy
as
iw'atron Juvenile _iome
100.00
Hector Garrley
SaLlatry
as
Janitor
150.00
Louise Ga��°rley
� r
Salary
as
Ass1 t. Janitor
25.00
Fla. 1 . dardin
Sa.1ar r
as
Superior Judge
178.65
Ea,.,rin Gruber
do
178.65
Arcnie B. Stewart
Salary
as
County Clerk
187.50
Bruce E. Coultiiurst
Salary
as
beauty Clerk
150.00
Alice -1itz
do
125.00
Frank M. Allyn
Salary
as
2rosecuting Attorney
187.50
La,:'rrer.ce 1Y1 . Keel i nger
Salary
as
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile M. Foss
Salary
as
Stenographer for Pros. Attorney
125.00
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Acting Treasurer
187.50
H. A. 1.artin
Salary
as
Deputy Treasurer.
165.00
Nell J. Brand
Salary
as
Cas.iier for Treasurer
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
Salary
as
Lytra Clerk for Treasur-er (Emergency)
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salary
as
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Irene Long
Salary
as
Roll Clerk for Treasurer
115.00
Aaene Carlson
do
115.00
Grace Easterbrook
do
115.00
Ruth C. Beebe
do
105.00
L,-Prtlaret M. Thomas
Salary
as
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Emergency)
100.00
1:Iary C. Hostetter
do
48 Hrs.) i1
24.00
James F. Uhl, Jr.
do
136 '1 ) 11
18.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
County Assessor
187.50
Guy H. Nuzum
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Assessor
165.00
G. A. Pence
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Campbell
do
130.00
ii. D. 10cArt iur
Salary
as
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. ii. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deputy Sheriff
150.00
Daniel 1.1cCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
175.00
Join L" . Odell
Salary
as
De.)uty Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
W. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Sa=.lair,
as
Ass 1 t. Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
: a.tron of Jail
40.00
Nellie ii. Abbott
Salary
as
Supt. of Schools (less '; 18.00 de zucted
for St
L ,;e
T eac].aers 1 Retirer:,jent Fund
169.50
Sigrun Simona.rson
Salary
as
Ass1t. Supt. of Schools
125.00
l arie 1,1elseth
Salary
as
Clerk for Suet. of Schools (23 days)
69.00
Sta -ue. Tri asurer for State
Teac�.ers Retiremont Fund
Deducted
from November salary of iuellie -3. Abbott
18.00
Louis W. ring
Salary
as
horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B.. Carroll, Jr.
Salary
as
County Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
Sa.la;.rl,
as
Ass t t. Agricultural Agent
41.66
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Agent
41.66
I�ilured Holmes
Salarv.1
gplr. Agent
90.00
Carl McCoy
Salary
as
Supervising Engineer
187.50
1,7ilbur R. Riley
Salary
as
Deputy Engineer
137.50
C. A. iiunley
Salary
as
Instlman. for Engineer 21 days Emergency
�23
136.50
Ira Smith
Salary
as
Cha.inman for Engineer n n
103.50
George Brown
do
('3 t1 ) 11
103.50
Vialter Fouts
Salary
as
Ins-)ector for Engineer (22 n ) 11
143.00
', . T. Jacki7an
do
(5 11 ) 11
24.00
Oct TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
inlay THE
1st
DAY OF December
1930
C. C. .ing
L . B. ring
Walter Borchardt
I,lary D. Bell
Gale `.. egley
Edna Fitzgerald
Harry Bartelds
Gladys 1,7 iite
Grace L',.O'rles
C. L. L,Loss
Bossie '.'Ielcome
ri. J. 'elclz
r
Sri.i tn.
�. J. iucNabb
J. B�,mf ord
E. A. Nicl:son
Ben Axlund
C as . ';'d. Brandon
J. A. ':dells
Jule ir_artin
J . L1. Gram: r
Dana Granger
Coojr ' oal
J. B. Garrosr
T. ii . DeHaven
Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred ;. L rube
G. ?. Kincaid
T. C. Fraser
Carl ;lcCoy
.���rguret J. Diaz
Geo. A. Sybrant
a. H. Beach
Louis ,T . King
3 . Carroll, Jr.
LeVern Freimann
Inez Arnquist
;iazel B. ileun
Charles Rand
Percy hood
Placific Telepirione
L..rs . Um. 1',iarkilani
Fair Leat �. Grocery
Lind Gravel Co.
Telegrapri
Co.
Bloodel Donovan Lumber I,T:ills
Clem E. Ford
Auls-i; n Store
Starileys Variety Store
i.irs . F. Lonman
ElViin Be;rer
Jack Anderson
T. Oliver
Van Brocl�lin
Joiln J. l elan
iarold `;dirians (Order to MI. B.
14ortllern Grocery Co.
F. F. Gerard
J. Pynor
J. O ' Connor
Ferndale Bakery
Frye 11-. Company
Gust '�`k.tscrike
':',rilatcom Co. Dairymen's Ass►ri.
Rue Grocery
Bellin; -lam Builders Supply Co.
Bellingham Coal i'i nes
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Lynden Department Store
Gage -Dodson Clothing Co.
H. Lapidus
S. Sc iirrmann
S . T. Clifton
Clerk r1lec tri c Co.
-,';h-atcoin Co. Impleincrit Co.
Ti-iiel 1 1elter
`lestern Wood rorkinc, Co.
?,,ol:a.nd 0. Gar.,well
Red Cvoss Pharmacy
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Heine`:jann Diagnostic Lab.
Harlow -Hollings-. orth Funeral
lloine
zorler I.lark -,.ortur ry
Ctiiti� ,1.12 1 __D SL FUi D (Continued)
Salary as Superintendent of County Iiome
150.00
Sa.lar• , as Latron x Bookkeeper of County Home
75.00
Salary as Cool,- ( �50.00) J<:nito-. ( 37.50 ) at
County Aor_ie
87.50
Salary as t,ss t. Cook at County Home 2/30 rro
18.33
Salary as Cool. at Countlr lion-e 15/30 'T
50.00
Salary as Ass I t. Cool, at County riorl.,e 8/30
6.67
Salary as TeamsLel at 0'ounty home
70.0t0
Sa1u 2 - as Nurse at County Home
115.00
Salary as Uss It ... i�iurse at Count r Home
75.00
do
75.00
do
75.00
do
25.00
Salary as Hostess at County Horne
1.00
Salary as Laundry.nan at County home
10.00
Labor _,?ovi:.g 'Toting Iiachines (l1 days)
9.00
Labor on Ditc.1 for Se:. -;or at Co. Torre (6 It )
32.50
Salary as Special De_)uLy ;`heriff
25.00
do
25.00
do
25.00
Salary as Captain of I{,erry Boat
175.00
Salary as Engineer of Ferrjr Boat
175.00
Salary as Deck _Ia-nd on Ferry Boat
120.00
Sr ? ary as Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff
45.00
do
5'7.50
Ex)eiise as Counter CUlnniissioner
6.50
do (Oct -Nov)
12.40
do
1.50
Expense as County Audi for
2.80
Expense as Slieriff
8.80
E :Dense as Supervising ,rigineer (Emergency)
51.66
F,xpense as Tuberculosis Nurse
4.15
I,xperise as C.-iarity Comriissioner
4.30
Expense as Consti.ble
43.10
E pcnse as Tiorti_cultural inspector
4.70
Expense as Agricultural Agent
3.95
Expense as Assrt. Agr. r_E�ent (Oct -Nov)
5.25
E=1.pense as Horse Der-,o.istration Agent
35.24
Tr"xi-Iscript for ris. Atty. .
15.00
do
14.40
Bond Prem-Deput,r Co. Treas. 0 mer Jency)
25.00
Co. Plione service for Co. Offices
86.60
Ass I t. 1,,ratron at Juvenile Home
25.00
Groceries for Juvenile dome (Oct)
17.82
Rent(44.25) _c coal(17.50) for Juvenile dome (Oct)
61.75
':food for Juvenile Home (Se:�t)
11.00
Sloes for Juvenile Ilome
4.00
dse.for Juvenile Home
14.24
School Sua,�lies for Juvenile Home
1.85
Serv. as Extr:_ Nurse at County :-lone
17.50
Labor at County Horne
12.00
4o
15.00
do
10.00
do
14.00
do
5.00
�i.lg) do
6.00
Groceries(236.30) x �eg(2.90) for Co. .iome
Emergency)
239.20
Groceries for Cottagers �c Co. home
59.16
do
48.96
Coffee for County Home
44.80
Breau for County _ioiTle
69.58
i;ieat fLjr County Home
47.74
do
8.48
Butter, etc. for Co. iiorae (Oct-plov)
226.60
Isieat block for County Herne
7.50
Coal(33.86) S7 Tile(152.03) for Co. Home 33.86 Emerg)
185.89
Coal fog° Cottagcs at Co. home Emergency)
26.20
�dood for cottages at Co. riome (Oct) "
9.50
Ildse. for Cottagers w Co. :iome
138.27
i,ldse. for County Home
8.00
Shoes repaired for County :ior.Ze
8.05
Repairs to ratciles for County H ;me
3.25
Repairs to equip. a t Count.,, ;iome ,,:ay-Liov) Emergency 6.50
llepairs to spray gun for Co. do -me (Oct) If
.35
iiu . for equip. at Co. Home (June -Jul -Aug, -Oct) it
35.15
Mattresses, etc. for County dome
63.25
Lumber for Counter Hor..e (Lay)
1.22
Ins. 'prom. on Co. -Home Bidgs. ' cont--ntr
37.50
Drugs for Juve iiorie (12.15) Co . Home (6.65; Co. Patient
(4.30) ; Jail(9.60)
32.70
Drugs for County Patients
3.80
Analysis for Co. P'iysician (Oct)
5.50
Arrbul-:nce(8.00) .: burial (25.00) for Ind- eats
(25.00 Emergency)
33.00
Burial of Johnson &: Gif fo_'d (emergency
50.00
Oct • TERM
RECORD
OF
C®INITMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
L onday
THE
lst
DAY OF December
1930
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
iiiverton Sanatorium
Mrs. 'Mary Lunden
firs . John Sche::,stad
Alva Aitken
L'Irs . Lillian Ostlind
j,`.irs . Manna K.
Leslie R. Corbett
B . A. G winnu-s
Alfred %`I. Ginger
Beulan Swanson
1'�Irs . F�sther Tnom-oson
.Xs . Iva 'Nillett
..:aud Connolly
Ben ducker
'"rs . I,iary Erickson
L1rs. ','im. Creasey
I. N . Cone
Emy )i_:ee beat L Grocery Co.
Fair id -at �: Grocery Co.
Central i.arket Grocery
Setzerts Grocery
Deli ord i,arket
Columbia.Grocery
Grango 3arehouse Co.
Grunt Grocery
Siemons Grocery
urConnor Grocery
Bungalow Dairy
Geneva Grocery
Bro hTi X' Cole, Inc.
Bro:in w Cole, Inc.
Brotirm cc Cole, Inc.
Bro:m Cole, Inc.
rue Grocery
J. B. Denny
Jacobson Grocery
Cleary l s Grocer;,r
=.ountain View Store
Arnie Anderson
lu . C. i'ei t :
Lynden Department Store
,'Jolten � L'ontfort, Inc.
Oertel Bros. Co.
A. Potter
L. E. I7aggard
'Uilder & Montfort
F. F. Gerard
Pius. 14inni e Leonard
Bellingham Evening i�e-as
Union Printing Co.
Anstett Printing Co.
Griffith Printing Co.
The Lynden Tribune
Farmers' Publishing Co.
Sandison Studio
P.iarciia.nt Calculating Lac line
Jonn F. Campbell
Di e:al IIo for Co.
Iddins Buick Co.
Automotive Parts Service
Pecks Auto Service
Storage Bat"Lery Supply Co.
J. C. Penney Co.
Isabella Fraser
Fried Landis
harrison LIcAdams
',,Urn. Landis
is iss A. ilo',aard
Albert Cochran
Arthur Nilkinson
Jac-. Jones
T._ _L r e iuinn
Andrew Danielson
do
do
,;TcCral.en C .f'e
Cafe I ichelieu
Dr. G. E. Stanley
Kemphaus ;c Co.
Sur�Jrise ;Store
CURriE14T EXPEIISE FuI U (Continued)
Care of Co. Tbe. Patients (735.69 Emergency) z:1
do rr
do rr
do rr
do rr
do n
do rr
do rr
do "
do u
do +r
do n
do r+
do T . Ii _ Jo.-inson family
do niarcy children
do Kley children
Assistance to Liss LacBet-h
Assistance ronder=d Hunt Q; Mill
Groceries for Bennett (Oct -Lvov) (Emergency)
Groceries for Ir°iss Ev�:ns do ++
Groceries for S . Jones +r
Groceries for P,".rs . Koffman ++
Groceries for Johnson, et al (,)ct-I1ov) '+
Groceries for C«valene, et al ►►
Groceries for Smit i rr
Groceries for ;.rs. Ekstrom ++
Groceries for Egland ►'
Groceries for B,=Mks, et al r+
Groceries for Smote (jet) ++
Groceries for Carlson +}
Groceries for Do1p1ri ++
Groceries for° Sr;ithson, et al rr
Groceries for Fisher, et al rr
Groceries foe Phillips, et al ++
Groceries fur Johnson, et al +►
Groceries for Mrs. Rost rr
Groceries fur `i'i�ove, et al rr
Groceries for Cline, et al +r
Groceries for Conrad }+
Groceries for Lyons, et al rr
Groceries(53.70� 1,,1dse(7.39) w ''dood(4.50) for
Bvigiton, et al (53.70 Emerg.)
Groceries(205.33) ?z 1'.dseW5.33
.73) for Barnes, et al
(Jet -Lvov) Emergency)
Groceries(125.50) 13ood for Boatman, et al
125.50 Emergency)
Groceries for lorthorer Sep -Oct) it
Groceries for Smoot, et al rr
Groceries for Simt:ons, et al +r (Oct -Nov)
6doou for Bertrand, et al
Gas for 7.1a.kley
douse rent for Cain family
Publ. for Commirs.(8.71) Treas.(5.55)
Supplies for County Offices
Supplies for J. of P. Ct. 7E1
Carbon paper for Auditor
Supplies for Auditor
do
Prints for Agr. Agent
Co.R.ent of Ca. I:ich. for Treas.
Parts for Com,,rs. car
Parts for Comimr. (26.96) ? Sheriff (3.45)
Auto parts for Sheriff
Parts for Commr (53 92) Sheriff(2.83) Co. Home( 60)
..� Gar. Equip.(1.35)
`.fires w tubes for Agr. Agt. (25.88) SI1erIff(1.4:6)
Battery serv. for ommr. (11.60) S'ner. (12.55) Nurse
(13.71) co. Sint.(3.00) A r. A�7t.(�.68)
(13.71 Emergency)
i.ids e .
Board
ii'it:
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
of
lYI ea.is
do
Uent:.l
I.dse.
1.idse.
for County Garage
of Prisoners
St,�te vs Leo Standish, et al
Etzel Vincent
_�arry Gott, et al
P: State vs Geo. Stan ':V'ingerden
do
do ,'"erl ',2cGee
do P. C. Anderson
for Jurors
service to Prisoner
(Emergency)
rr
rr
rr
rot
n
ti
rr
for Jail
for Janitor (2.65) Jail (� .'10) (Oct-TioV)
RemovinL garbage from Jail
City Sanitary Service Co.
P � RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM i.londay THE 1st DAY OF Decer.:ber
1930
Pacific ,steam Laundry
Bloedel Donovr.n Lumber
Han,..ing Ih.raaaie Co.
Puget Sound ,`Ielding 'Ilorks
Hagen w iiogberg Paint Co.
i.]artin Electric Co.
3ellin ,naff. Builders Suoply Co.
A. J. Blythe- Plbg . Htg . Co.
3. B. Furniture Co.
Household Supply
Clar'r lectric Co.
�`:tl�.s En�;irle Co.
Clift Motor Co.
E-31-Linc-aL,.r '.'.arine ;?y. BoL:t
Coy; )any
Tom Bourn
R. E. Green
CUrt1i�:�'i' Ali_ L1.CL F-LiJD Continued)
Laundry for Ctiis. (5 73) 3,, J:it(`" 3.94)
",food for Ja.il(16.50) w- G .ra�e(5.00) (Jet)
Boiler, etc. for 31 Jail(3.00)
Melding for Courtiicuse
Setting :.,indo-:i �;lLss in Cths .
Li. -lit shades for Ctr1s. (Sept)
l.itl. for re?)airs to roof of Ctns. (jet)
Plbg. reoairs for Ct:1s. (Oct- Jov)
Table, et:. f'or ferry boat (Oct)
Oil stove for Fei°r�r Bo- t
Lam ;s for Ferry
P� its for engine in ferry
Rc JKzirs to Ferry Boat (jet) (I mergency)
28.67
21.50
5.88
.50
5.80
1.80
1.65
56.65
4.80
10.00
5.80
2.40
6.85
?? -1,
'Nark on reel of F'ei•ry "Chicf I L erlg)1,164.79
Scalp Bounty on 1 'I91ildc2t 5.00
do 1 Coyote 1.00
RU�.11 end I3i Ii)G F'Ui,1).
T.-P. Jeffers
;;a]_ary as I.o«a Su.)t.
'
175.00
L. J. Blrnford
Salary as Truck Driver (`ti3ti> Uays)
141.00
E. A. Wickson
&�_�lary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
13 d yS-! �'
97.50
Ir.°iin G. 3ost�aick
S::lary as Truck Drivf.r
20 days
100. �O
Clifford Benson
do
2 d.ys
9.00
L. B. i:oultray
du
3 days)
2A! .00
Ed. Top
Labor on Lummi Shore Ro_:.d 'c otr,ers
66.50
Ir:rin G. Bost:rick
do
13.50
F. J. &mith
do
16.00
L. B. I,.ouitray
do
12.00
Edgar Sollinger
do
18.00
S. J. Gardner (Order to Belford
I,]arkket)
do
1^0.00
D_-nil Coo-)er
do
4.00
Clifford Benson
Repairin Rods (Oct)
10.13
Frank Vermillion
do it
13.50
Glenn T. Sila.rp
do tt
10.13
Ed. Top
do tt
9.50
:'•'. :'!. Van Over
do tt
5.00
F. :°f. Unc�jpiler
do (Sept -Oct)
18.00
Clifford Benson
Labor on EoLds 3rid�es
4.50
D,niel Cooper
do
12.00
S. J. Gardner (Order to B::lford
I.arket)
do
20.00
L. 3. ,,oultray
do
20.00
Fd. To;)
Labor on Bircri B:.y :sulk_.'lead
33.25
F. J. Smith
do
24.00
Clifford Benson
do
27.00
R. U. Hemr::i
do
36.00
iie,.rt. Hale
Labor on Flood Gate at Reservation
51.00
R. L. Dice
do
56.00
Angelo Hovander
do
128.00
Geo. 3rown
do
72.00
Paul Smith
do
28.00
1i. 0. Smith
do
48.00
John Imhof
do
61.00
Joe P . iAoser
do
3.50
D. ,:,y. Henry (Order to Lynden
Department Store)
Painting Guiue I.ieriaian 3riuge
20.00
D. :'I. Henry
do
14.00
Joiin "17est
Labor on Luriimi Shore hoard f,�- others
20.00
Jack 1.,urray
do
16.00
C. A. Phi_ister
do
16.00
U. R. Jeffers
do
15.75
L. B. 1,1oultray
do
12.00
S. J. Gardner (Order to Belford
1]U. 1:et
do
12.00
C. J. Robertson
do
16.00
D,,niel Cooper
do
8.00
'9illiam Breuer
Grading roads
115.00
L. R. Abel
do
115.00
',`I. '1, . Foote
do with team
3.00
Ili] . Clinard
do
62.25
R. U. Hemmi
do
62.25
Fred Tarte
Repairs to Equipment
36.00
R. H . Ovien
do
10.00
Leo Jess
i;ioving Equipment
27.00
F. J. Vandemark
do
27.00
Adrian Nouwens
Truckinc; for roads
148.00
Robert 7. Aunt Co.
Inspec . steel for )? cr.re Bag. (Lat .
Hy. ;"4)
60.26
C. ','I. I'Jioff•att
Release of liability a/c contract
150.00
J. C. 1-ler1riey Co.
Eidse. for Prisoner road Crew
24.70
Nichols Grocery
Tobacco for 2r•isoner Road Crete
5.40
Diehl i 1otor Co.
Parts for trucks
4.58
_utomoLive Parts Service
Parts for graders L� truck
12.6.92
Oscar Moe
Curt:.in repairs for grader
12.50
Feenaug_n,ty Diachinery Co.
Parts for graders
100.55
International _Ji_.rvester Co.
Parts for tractor
119.41
Nester•n Tractor w- Equipraent Co.
do
5.25
Oct -TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
i;ionday THE lst DAY OF December
557
99 30
independent Truck Co
Tennent Steel Corporation
Everta Bronze 'i'lorks
V. Buzzard
Larson ?,liller
S. R. Correll
Puget Sound '.Velding ',7orks
F�:rr�ers i,iercantile Co.
-d. J . Hambley
R. F. Raper (Order to Nooksack
Vtlle State Bank)
Iverson Lumber Co.
Aug. F. Duclos, Supt.
Joseph Bill
Hoff 3c Pinkey
Bloedel Donovan Lumi)er .!ills
Lind Gravel Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
J. ':`I. Alderson
ilrs . Dan Hoy
Lynden Service Station
Harry 1,7oberg
iJick Omlin
Art P:lyhre
Bert Smith
Dave Carlson (Order to E. N.
Juvet)
C. B. Wallace
Virgil Ir:rin
Jorin Bullock
E. R . Ewing
Lux Gerard
Join Bullc:ck, Jr.
Sam Bullock
Chas. Johnson
C. L. F1o'iTe
Cnas . i' ead
C. H. ":'.`ilson Lumber Co.
Clem Hnutson
David 3isset
Albert Fa•zon
Ted Zwaschka
R. Chapman
Orley Johnson (Order
to County
Treasurer)
Or ley Johnson (Order
to County
Auditor)
Percy Littlefield
Frank Vermillion
Glenn T. Sham
E. T . Sharp
Clifford Benson
Lill Gerriio in
Isidore Gerriiain
Clem i,.nutson
Joe Jensen
C. L. Pa.lrner (order
to Arlene
Breuer)
dM . Radder
Everett iiasc.ler
�,dga2 Sollin'ser
C. Li. Durrous
C. Bartl
Lversun idw. F'urn.
Co.
United Macaine '.Yorks,
Inc.
C. ~i . Bro;in
R. F. i?aper (Order to
Nooks ek
Va.iley State Bank)
R. F. R1 per
Bolli.n�;iiam 3uilders
Supply Co.
Verl Nims
C. A. Perry
C. aiinaker
E. 'd]. 'Ilin.a.ker
F. lucKni ht
Victor �Iulka
Floyd Bo'rren
Ben R. Days
Harry l ulka
'.'Ra,1ter Aims
John Van Diest
L. L. iJims
O��i� ;end B�tIDGB FUND ( ,ontinued)
Freigiat on parts for ;as snovel
Parts for yas siiovel
Bushing for gas snovel (Oct)
Repairs to equipment
do (Oct -Nov)
do (July -Sep -Nov)
Vlelding for road equidment
Ga lv . pipe, etc. for equipment
Siiar_Dening tools (July -Aug)
Piling for Brid e on `I'e:leg. Rd. #84
Lu:iiber for bridges, etc. (Oct)
Piling, etc. for Lumm-i Shore Road
`frees for Lummi Snore Roy d
Road sign Posts
Wood for tar pot (Oct)
Culvert for Cressey Road ;7'261 (July)
soul, etc. road work :c equirnment (Sct-Yov)
Gas for 3irc:i Bay Bulklioad, etc. Rug -_Nov)
Gas for Bridge on hold ="84
Gasoline for Road SuDerintendant
Gas for truck
PEi�iinruEiJT ii1G1i'1.1h,Y I UM).
Labor on Deming; 41i ckers;,x m FSoUd
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Lake
do
do
do
do
do
Blvd., etc.
Graaing Sum: s-!�end,.i.11 hood
do
Lumber for Bridge on Deming-'Nic:Kersham 'toad
n1VEA liruPiiOVEMEliT FUND.
Labor on Altman w Goodl.,xnd Jams
do
do
do
do
el
do
do
Labor on Van Zandt Jam
do
do
do
do
do
Labor on Strickland 3c Shum ray '.'dings
do
do
do
do
do
Repairing Graham Dyke
Filing saws
Hardware for river equip. (Jan to Oct inc)
Repairs to e.,ui-pment (Oct)
Piling for river
Piling for Strickland VFing
do
Coal for Strickland 'Ning
Ditiilid . 1:utiT . Di,ST .
Labor on Ditch
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
71-"15 MAINT . FUND.
2.05
73.24
4.14
16.80
42.30
13.60
7.00
.99
1.50
62.48
116.01
99.50
6.00
.84
9.00
19.50
224.08
7.'78
12.08
1.10
7.a1
11.25
18.00
104.50
80.75
68.00
12.75
92.50
64.75
63.00
85.50
65.25
64.75
110.00
74.00
6.08
126.00
120.00
114.00
120.00
108.00
13.7S
94.24
35.00
18.00
13.50
1'_ . 50
13.50
9.00
2.00
18.00
94.50
109 . `?5
110.00
110.00
72.00
100.00
1.50
`?6.98
9.75
5.60
427.02
41.80
73.83
S2.14
34.00
54.�5
50.75
52.50
35.88
28.00
44.64
28.88
17.50
3.50
84.00
J C t • TERM
RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
1onday THE
lst
DAY OF
December 19 30
LUUrtL j�i� r.in,i14 ' .i''.:L17CE'' FU11D.
Lyn'den Lumber Co. Lumber 11.47
S'ULD1EjiiS :ItLi,iLF' Fill+J.
Alfred B. Dixon (Order to
Llrs . Lena Di_�on) Relief 50.00
J. L. Buchanan do 20.00
I: rs . Florence doltzheimer do 25.00
L,rs. Jay I. :McDonald do 25.00
Homer ',lark Mortuary Burial of iiti�_or it:cLain 100.00
Joiin Eloles Burial of Evelilie S. Leonard 100.00
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On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Bo:�rd of County Commissioners granted permission
to R. B. LeCocq to cross County property with grater pipe and take ,,rater from stream on said prop-
erty described as follows: Beginning at a Point 00 f t . S . of I'All cor. . of SIN:' of SW! of Sec 8, TT) 40
th. E. 200 ft;
11 R 2 E; th. N. 90 ft;/ th. S. 50 ft; th. l'lly 204 ft more or less to Mace of beginning, contain-
ing 1/3 of an acre, more or less.
BEFuii h Ti_h BiA- D UF COurjTY UOI:,rr Ia ilUll iiS OF
J ,ll�lil'GUL'i CUUIJ`l'Y, iiiJ.li4�iTU14.
Ild THE LikTThil OF SriLB OF )
00ul1TY i_lOD `i'Y hCG�UiRBU ( ORD L OF SI.LE.
FUR DELiAQUENT TA.XES.
�iEIiEhS, the real property hereinafter described was heretofore acquired b�� the County of
WAatcom, 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 rrith the laws of tiie State of '.'la:shington; and
the Board of Count', Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests
of said County to sell the said real property hereinafter described;
jUil, LnEr'uitL, 1T iS CIEIti�JY u�t1J��t�D by the Board of County Commissioners of the said
County of ' natcom, State of '-rasnington, tfiat the County `treasurer of said county be, and he hereby
is directed to sell the property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best
bidder, all as provided in Chap. 263 Session Laws of the State of ';%Iasliington for 1927, Pilu':%ID.,D,
iiC;iEVJi , that said property shall not be sold Belo,;i the ririmum price hereinafter fixed for said
property by this Board; and the said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish a notice of
the sale of said property in t'rie Bellingn��m Evening 11ews, being the county official nevrspa. ,er,
and a daily ne,,rsipaper printed and y)ublisned in said county, once w ,reel, for three consecutive
.°reeks vInicii said notice shall set fortis ti,e _)roperty to be sold as hereinafter described, together
with the time and place of said sale, 1711iich mull be between tue hours of 9 o'clock A.Y. and
4 o1clock i'.1 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 , Vlashin ton, and said notice small further set fortl
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 glace designated in tine notice of such sale, or
at
the
time
and
glace
at
ranch 'said
sale Lay be
ad juurnea.
The following are the descriptions of t?ie real _,ro,)erty to be sold, and the minimum sale
price for said property as fixed by the County Commissioners:
Min. Sale
Description Year Tax Price
Cedar Add. to Net:, Vihatcom: Lots 3 - 4, Blk 11
Union Add. to Sehome: Lot 1 Blk 5
Lots 9, 10 15, Blk 5; Lots 9 to 115, Blk 7
Hamilton :=L'eynolds Add to Fairhaven:
Lots 22 w 23 exce-ot ':l. 1 ft of each, in Blk 5;
Lot 24 Blk 5; Lot 24 Blk 6; Lots 19, 20 22, Blk 7
Lot 14, Blk 5
Lots 3 ::� 4 Blk 4; Lot 23 Blk 6; Lots 7 8 Blk 7
1920
1922
1920
191)
19 22)
1919)
a 70.81
41.90
u '70.00
30.00
RECORD OF CONUMISSIONERS PROCFFDINGS
Oct .TERM Y'Jonday THE
lst
DAY OF December
5-5
19 30
Description _
Year
Tax
Min. Sale
Union Add. to Sehome: Lots 5, 6 'c 8 Blk 9
1919 )
_
26.92
_Price
20.00
Lots 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 145 15 Blk 9
1920 )
Lyslets lst Add to Fairhaven:
Lot 10 Blk 5
1919
10.94
12.00
Adsitts lst Ada to Fairhaven:
Lots 1 to 12 Blk 24
1919
27.24
25.00
Huntoon I t,icKellarts Add to Fairhaven:
Lot 5, Blk 14
1922
82.63
85.00
�.;elrose Add to Fairhaven: Lots 6, 7, 11
to 18 Blk 7
1922
19.75
75.00
Rankints lst Add to Fairnaven:
Lots 11 to 14 Blk 1; Lots 1 to 7 Blk 8;
Lots 1, 2 3, 3 Blk 9 1922 )
Lots 8 r`; 9 Blk l; Lots 8 to 14 Blk 8 1919 ) 20.22 25.00
Perryts Central Add to Sumas:
Lots 8 1 9 Blk 7 1920 20.76 25.00
Clark InvestL.ent Cols lst Add to Blaine:
Lots 4, 5 ?- S. 15 ft of Lot 31 Blk 7 1920 133.77 50.00
Blaine: E 20 ft of Lots 15 w. 16 Blk 22 1919 62.50 50.00
Tile Allen Group of lining Claims:
Nechekrr, Ca�Dtain Jack, harness TlIaker,
Sister Grace, Aunt, I.X.L, incle, Blue
Hen, Maccabee, Queen City, Solitaire,
Equinox, ;lalla ',Valli, Black D�.varf 1921 766.25 1200.00
Done in regular adjourned session of tr_e Boar: this lst day of December,1930.
n tt [r rr rr r rr tr rr rr rr rr rr n n
rr Board of County Commiss- It
[r ioners of l'dhatcom County It
[r State of `,Vashington It
rr if rr , rr 1t 11. 't !, rr T1, rr
attest: G. i'. rLINulnID
County 2iuditor 4 Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Bo ard.
F'. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE `fhE BOr:RD OF COiJiq`TY CW _ISSIONE'HS OF
isil, WL' COUi,!TY, y'1:uriINGTvIJ .
Iid f'n Ivil�'l li i3 OF Eldly i_iGE'iuCY A/C SiiU1\n'aJ1LY
( O��i1ER DECLr_;I�G Ei�ir�i�GL11�CY.
dING 21.11D `,VELCOIIiL JAM I d 1�00KSi-:Cif �tiVER )
IJHE Ej-,S, the ,:ding dams known as t e Shumway Vrlings in the Nooi_sack River have been
partly pushed array and the river threatens to damage t:Yo County roads at that point; and
,'Jrii;l'ILi S, tiie Nooksack River at t , e 'Nelcome Bridge threatens to cut into and vrash
away the fill at the approach to said bridge; and
t'hiLnEliS, the present condition of said river was caused by high water since tfhL,
budget for the fiscal year 1930 ryas made up, and could not reasonably have been foreseen at
the time tale said budget was made; and
`d.irjhE�_S, the conditign of said river at s,:id points constitutes a ;public emergency
,vilich �aill require placing of wing lairs and log jams to prevent furt der ,rash of the river,
the expenditure for rnli.c.1 grill be greater than funds available;. and
�riJJiSLria, the Bo.._rd is fully advised in the oremi ses and it is the unanimous opinion
of this Board that an emergency exists, and t_at it is aaaisable to do the necessary aork
at the Shumway '`,"ings and the 11Jcicome Bridge to protect the roads and bridge approach fill,
and it is therefore required that an enierg vc.cy be declared;
iJO 1, Ti1ER'EFiRE BE tiND IT IS RESOLVED that the Shum%rra.y ';rings be repaired and
any necessary new wrings constructed, and t-.at a log jam be tied in near the 71elcome Bridge
GCt• TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
rda
.,jo y THE Is t
DAY OF December
1930
to Drevent the river from vusliin�; out the fill at the bridge nroacil, and that this Board
proceed to make the necessary el>penditures up to tie amount of and no pore, to do
said %vork and meet said emergency; and
3E' IT FURT_il It 1tEC1IL,I1,D t=aat emergenc. rerr ants be dram by tae County Auditor of
;°J'_-iatcom County on t-ie River Improvernent Fund to meet s id emergency, and not to exceed
said warrants to be dra.:in in payment for claims duly approved by this Board at the
times necessary to ma."Is said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of 3o,:rd t .i s, lst day of Decernbnr, 1930.
It 11 11 it 11 it it It t! it 11 1.1 IT 11 11
" 3of-rd of County Commiss- T1
++ ioners of Vinatcom County ++
It Stare of 17silinZton ++
If 11 IT !1 it it 11 it 71 ;1 It 11 !1 ti U
.attest: U. P. lil l'j v:ifll
County ,`Wdit-or w Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. 77.1artin, Deputy.
Iil THE L.-iii.T`iER OF E::.L1iG 5ilCY
FJ VDS �j' i iiO`i'iLl:S i tL Jiu i�il J
Geo. Elder
C b.ircr—n of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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I3Lli'GU E T1iE BJii.d) OF WUNTY i:UMIdISS16JERS OF
�'Jn::'1' ul� COUi'TY, b"Jt�a�ili�+GTO:I.
RESOLuTIUII DLCLAF',IilG I ME-'F,G: i4OY
J;IiERIJr.S, the payment of Mothers? Pensions for Decomier, 1930, requires an expenditure
greater than the amounts trovided in the budget for 1930 and in the emergency order of November
241, 1930, and t-.,Le necessity for such greater expenditure ':ias arisen since the budget for 1930
;gas made, and could not reasonably have been foreseen at tile time said budget was made; and
1;Hhi;iEi,S, all of the Commissioners of ilna.tcom County -gave nad reason-ble notice of the
time and place of Bolding this meeting, all being present and concurring in this resolution;
and
!'I LL i'I�i, "uotizerst' Pensions are paid by order of file Superior Court and are therefore
mandatory; and
, H IiE S, the estimated amount required to pay said pensions for Dec.:giber, 1930, is the
sum of Q100.00; and
`J:-EHEAS, the Board is fully advised in the pr3mises, and it is the unanimous opinion of
this Board tiaat an emergency exists;
NiVi, i!— T 'iOkj-L �', 3iJ nilD IT IS :L,,��BY lL-6ULVED that the necessary expenditures be made
for payment of �Motzers' Eensions for t'ae month of December, 1930 and to meet the existing
emergency, in an amount riot to exceed �100.00; and
BE IT FURT�iI;r, L2i;✓;iOLVED that emergency warrants be dra'rrn by t-Ie Auditor of ?',aa.tcom County
on t-ze Current Exaense Fund to rieet said emergency and )ay said Llot iers t Pensions, said warrants
to be drawn on Superior Court orders at the times necessary to made such-?asments.
Done in rogular adjourned session of the Board this lst day of Dece;�ber, 1930.
!+ Db-a.rd of County Commiss-
ioners of ",Vhatcom County rt
++ St:-te of ';;rashi.n-,ton ++
It I '1 it I Tr it it it ".t 'I !t it it
Attest: G. P. KINCr.1D
County iWuifor 3c Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fr e'd T, . Laub e
County Commissioner
.3y F. C. 1,1artin, De,)uty.
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RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
0Ct-TERM L_onday
THE lst
DAY OF December
19 0-0
i For and in consideration of Lie sum of One Hundred end Fifty Dollars (U150.00) law -
For money of the United SLates to �iim in hind paid, t'le t°ecei:)t rile. eof is hereby acknowl-
edged, C. W. LOFl�kTT, the undersigned, does hereby release and absolve '�'+` iATCUP CU iidl'Y, a
L:iunici;Jal Lion of the C3Lateof ';las..ington, of and from any ,.nd all claims or liability
of every kind and nature xh_:tsoever, under and by virtue of, or for, or on account of that
certain cone_ act heretofore mode L.nd entered into by and between said C. 'N. and
said -,'i,-iAT .0ici ;UUTJ'1'Y, under de to of July 7, 1930, or for, or on account of any and all acts
done by said county, or- its servants, or agents, in any manner under or in connection ;iith
tine performance of said contract.
Dated at BellingiLam, °las nington, this 28th day of 21ovember, 1930.
C. v.,,. Moffatt
Release by C. V. '',ioffatt of liability a/c contract, r.as approved by the Board on
December 1, 1930.
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The minutes of the meetings for t.le preceding month were approved as submitted by
the Clerk of tine Board.
On ?:'otion tiie Board adjourned at 12 is . to meet on Tuesday, December 2, 1930 at 9 c".1:I.
TI-lere being no business to transact on December. 2nd the Board adjourned to meet on
1,Vedn;Dsday, Descember 3, 1930) at 9 '.
,6Cz_1_
Linairm.an, Board of Co. Commissioners
P-- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
0 C t.. TERM :,Iednesday THE 3rd DAY OF December
The Board met pursuant to adjuurnn-,ent taken on Tuesday, December of.", 1930. Present,,
Goo. Elder, i ., C" nirman aof the Board; F. C%� . Reeve and Fred E. Laube, iviembers, and tne Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
T'.-Le following proceedings sereh-f-d:
0
BEFOR-4,' TiiE 131uafli) OF' ' 67',J,112Y
j ',*iiin.'21I'Ji.1 Wui,1f`Y,, UA16iliMOii.
ll� THE uF :-LE?A1RS iiLD
OF' COUNTY FEILRY
RE7,86LUT1011 i)Ecl,tIKitiG 711 ; "ILA'i G L N U y
�hl_EHEAS., at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on t_'ie 24th day of November, 1930,
I
at the Board Room in the Court House in Belling.,iam, 'Hasi-iin,7tin, all the Commissioners of said
county having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such meeting, a
resolution and notice was adopted by, unanimous vote of said Qommissioners, which resolution
and notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing %,,iit--,i relation to repairs and
operation of the County Ferry, and the estimated amount of money required to meet the said
emergency; and
'Ll i -I said resolution and notice did fix Weanesday., tie 3rd day of December,, 1930, at
10:00 o'clock A.1M. at the Board Room of tne said Commissioners in Bellingham,, IMashington, as
the time and pL:--.ce for Folding a public hec,:;:ring tnereon and the said resolution anJ1 notice was
duly and regularly published once in the Bellinglaam Eveliing lleis, a nel,-ispaoer of general circu-
lation published in the City of Bellingham and being the official nevisPaper of said 1,111hatcom
County, said resolution and notice being so published on Tuesday, the 25th daof �Ty ovember, 1930,
all as required by law; and
,LiE _'Eil S I a I
2L I, , s�i_ public hearing :ias field at tl,,e time and place so fixed, and the Commiss-
U
ioners of said 'Miatcom County being present and no taxpayer of s,-jid county appearing to be heard
for or against the ex-oend-iture of money for such alleged emergency; and
C� - j M,
d"_'EREAUS, it is necessary that provision be made for repairs and operation of said County
Ferry for tUe balance of tie year 1930, and such necessity could not reasonably have been fore-
seen at the time the budget for the fiscal year 1930 w&s made up and sufficient provision was
not made therefor in said budget; and
AIAEHE'.L6. this Board is fully advised in the prer.riises and it is the =animous opinion of
this Board that an emergency exists and that it is necessary that an emergency be declared and
0
tl'iat expenditures necessary as afores'aia be made;
11j,V, T_1E'aLii'jRh,, B' idD 1T IS 1.iLhL.-D'Y Ui11�I�_Liou6LY iiLo'OLVED that necessary expenditures be
r
made for re -,)airs and operation of county ferr, for the remainder of the year 1930 and to meet
t---ie existing emergency in un amount not to e:-,.ceed ��$1530.00; and
BE IT FJhTxi__h ?,ES3LVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Count, Auditor of Vjrliatcom
County on Current Expense Fund to meet said emergency, said warrants to be drawn in payment for
claims duly approved, at the times necessary to make such )ayments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Boa2d t'lis 3-rd day of December, l'j30.
it
Board of County Coirmiiss-
tt ioners of Whatc,)m County tt
tr State of VIashin-;ton tt
Attest: G. P. lililCAlD
County Auditor ?� Ex-o-L"ficio
Clerk of the Board.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. peeve
Count-, Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. Idartin, Deputy.
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 571
Oct -TERM �,Ieanesda y THE 3rd DAY OF December 19, 30
ALLOTMENT NO. L-69
DEi'A:.iT!' F;L1w'f OF `I'_.E INTERIOR
l �Jijiiu SERVICE
1'I=ubEit W.UT Lh(�T i1o. I-106-ind-541.
TiilS iiGl EELEIiT, made and entered into at the Tulalip Indian School, Tulali;p, State
of 'ilashington this 16th day of October 1J30, under authority of the act of Congress of June
25, 1910 (36 Stint. L., 855,851), or bet-aeen Supt., ug. F. Duclos, for and on behalf of
`i'ula.li p
Joseph Sill or Snegh Joseph an Indian Under the jurisdiction_ of the Superintendent of the/
Indian School, party of the first :part, and The County of i'd la.tcom, Whatcom County, l"lashing-
ton, party of tiie second part,
WIT4ESSETH, That the party of the first ,cart agrees to sell to the party of the second I
part, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated, D, Fir piling and Cottonwood of a
stumpage value of not to exceed-,100.00, estimated to be not to exceed $100.00, more or less,
on the following described lands, to unit: Lots 1, 21 6, Sec. 2, T. 37 N., R. 1 E., W. Ti. 111.
within the limits of the Lummi Indian Reservation, situated in the County of 17hatcom, State
of Washington, the same being lands ahich have been allotted to Joseph Bill or Snegh Joseph
under the provisions of the act of Treaty of Point Elliott.
FUR AiuD IN COi SIDERA`l'Iui� of tae foregoing the party of the second part agrees to ,pay
to the Superintendent of the Tulalip Indian School, Tulali-:p, State of Washington, the sum
of One hundred and No/100 dollars ($100.00), more or less, as shall be determined by the
actual scale, measurement, or count, for tiie said timber at the rate of D. Fir piling all
lengths @,; .015 per L. F. Cotton,,rood, per tree or niece, each $1.00, in trust for said Darty
of the first part.
The party of the second part further agrees to pay twenty per cent (201c�10) of the
$100.00 or 820.00 of the timber .sold within thirty days, or before any timber is cut, from
the date of the approval of this contract by the Superintendent, balance as scaled from the
date of approval of the contract and to make advance deposits as shall be necessary to cover
all timber prior to cutting as required by the attached Indian Service Gener,_:.l Timber Sale
Regulations �,-ihich.are made a part of this contract.
The party of the second part further undertakes and agrees that t=iey will cut and
remove the said timber in strict accordance with the following specifications and the attached
Indian Service General Timber Sale Regulations wnich are prescribed by the Department of the
Interior as to the scale of timber from Indian Lands:
1. TiiE APPRjhl>;'i TE M1illrv,Ui1 LI1'.1I'T at a point 4' feet from the ground to
afiich living; trees are to be cut is 12 inches.
2. THE 1A1"7L=ViuLK SCuLI1`1�G LiLIGTi of all logs will be (not applicable) feet. Timber gill
be considered Merchantable as provided in the attached regulations except that (not appli-
cable) .
3. Unless extension of time is granted by the officer ao-proving this contract, all
timber will be cut and removed on or before October 16, 1931.
4. The cost of examination, advertiserr!ent, marking, and scaling of timber, and the
expenses of general supervision and protection of the s�21e area and adjacent areas from fires
by united States officers shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale of timber.
It is further understood and agreed that V_nis contract shall be void and of no effect
until approved by the Superintendent.
fl�": RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM "Vednesday THE 3rd DAY of December
19 30
Signed and sealed in quintuplicato this 10th day of October, 1930.
it t►' it tt I, it It rt rt !t 11 +► tr It r► Tiie County of 'u istcom
rt Board of County Commiss- t► By Geo. Elder
It ioners of VI iatcom Count` It
IT State of ':'I shin gton n
it t► tr tr rt ti r► rt rt tr if rr It tt r►
Attest: F. C. T,,?artin, Secretary.
therein.
Fred E. Laube
Courthouse, Bellingham, Geo. Elder
F. C. Martin Court eouse, Bellinghats; t;Jash.
Courthouse, Bellingham, VJasz.
His
Theo. Lozean Jose::. Bill, for himself Mark
Tulalip, 'Viasihington
Joseph Schlageter Aug. F. Duclos, Supt., for and on
iarietta, Vlashinlgton behalf of Joseph Bill or Sneg.1 JoseL_ i.
The above contract is a proved this 10th day of October, 1330,under the conditions stated
Aug. F. Duclos, Superintendent.
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TAe above contract vias filed in Office of I' uditor of Miatco,�, County, 'irashington, Dec. 3, 1930.
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November reports of County home Su,)erintndent, I•aorthorn State Hospital and Lummi r. Orcas
Ferry, viere filed wil tie the Board.
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J roplieetions for dances by Lia?le Fhzlls *'ig:-i School on December 6, and Delta Community Club
on December 13, 20 and 27, 19,30, were endorsed a )proved by the Board.
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un .�,,iotion the Board adjourned at ley !;�. to -.meat on Friday,-'c'cerber 5, 1930, �t 9 � i; .
U C t - TERM
RECORD
OF
COXIMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Friday
THE
5 ta
DAY OF December
,930
The Bo---.-L,d met jursuanL to adjournment taken on Vvrednesday, Decorm'--er 3, 1030. Present,
Geo. Ti`ldr- C,-�.airtman of t.ae Bo--i-d� F. C. Re,,:�ve and Fred H. Laube, Tlem-bers, and the Clerk
-1 - I -
of tlie Boaf'd in attendance.
T.irie follo%vin- claims ,vere5 ailo,-iiied E-nd )rocecdinc's had:
E,,�",L'NSE KjILL).
Puget Sound 1. D,,-Ter
Li, it Cu.
:service -11 to."lons for Co. Offices Indigents',
193.71
Hardra2e
Co.
iu`v. for S'Ieriff(.03) 'Eng. om 68) Co - C
-.lJ) (7.73 hme-ogency)
16.11
11 o s e i I af dvr a r e -"
or mF�02mer
1d . Y(.-5) .Eg)
96"o
3.6
Standard Oil Co.
Fuel., gas oil for Cths.(116.37) Co. Hone(246.60)
Feo r y ( 3 2 (220.55 Emergency)
'�'for
395.2-1
union Printin�, Co.
ID
boo'-,Z-ls Su )plies for
ituditor(51J2.78 S
elections
710.53
Ferndale Record
Printing Eloction ballots
7.15
Art Engraving Co.
gut for election
21.10
Bellingham Publisliingr
�1-
Co.
Publi3l.ii= for School City Election
CD 41
29.98
Belliril h,,n: 12-vening
e,.,rs
do Elections Ditch
10.95
Towner Printing Co.
Ballots for ditc-'a elections
4.25
J.C. Penney Co.
1,iuse. for .`)ris. moving voting machines
3.98
Frank !,ustin
do
4.50
J.;7. '11,�7cG'Laee
S- I
X L, -9nsc &/c Election
171.05
C. 7 nuel-son
LLbor ,;./c Goneral Election
42.50
L'Ji7abeth Lea
(Order to
V!o r It-, on G,,jnqval Election returns
25.00
G. 1). incaid "o.
`Iudi-Lor)
RUPLD and 3RIDGL FUND.
!Aorse :Haravial,e Co. -HLrd-:are for roads 1]'- equipr.,ient 103-32
.Nort-a"vest -1ard-,-,!are Co. :-iLrdwa-,-e for rrraders, etc. 30.70
Standard Oil Co. G a s w oil for ro:,d 86.63
Union Oil Co. G a s w o i 1 122.91
1.iiy -�f. MID.
DEi- -'EL'T .Iu� i d;1 14�d4 'L d.
1-orse HarJL-,,,,&--eCo. Po,.,,Td---,, for Lake Blv(-` 6.75
s 1
uanuard oil Co. G,;,,.s, etc. for 20L,.ds 137.4.8
Union oil Co. Gas ?,, oil 99.2t
tj
tiiV-Ll--t 11 i-LIPilUVI.,,1�,"'E"iV Ti FUND.
Joilln West
Labor on
S=.jwa�, .4
h � - Ving
(hmer�-ency)
C.,)
55.00
ITE.C11-_ 11urlE.y
do
it
56.00
C. A. Piaimister
do
70.00
0. R. Jeffers
do
er
2,2J
L. B. .1,oultray
do
11
13.00
S. J. Gz--�.rdner (Order to Belford
do
17.00
C. J. Robertson
do
16.00
Daniel Cooper
do
16.00
C 1 i f.f B r-, n s o n
do
10.13
R. 0. Smit"'I
do
11
24.00
Paul Si-.iith
do
12
12.00
AuriL.n Noulvens
Truckin,
for StricI.,,Iand,
Snu=.,ay 0,, ',Uelcome Jobs
(76.00
Emergency)
96.00
BellinL,,iam, Builders Su7)ply Co.
Lo l for
0hUr.qjrj�ir 'Fling -'
-lelcome Jam, (Oct-.-,,Jcv)
(1',mer- cn cy)
C-1
300.53
-1---nden Deo,,;rtnxent Store
sacks, (, ,tc.
for Si_um:rGy
ri
Be-l-'ingl-lam Iron cz fetal Co.
(CCble for
1"Telcone Jam
104.00
I N or t h,,ves t Hardware Co.
for '�Valcome jam
8.78
h1orse iiai-d1111a�•e Co.
do
Shurwva, ' r fling (Emergency)
58.02
Union
nion Oil Co.
Gas Le, oil
for Lavircnce,
Van Zandt -2- vvIelcome Jobs
(6.01 E'-Ilergency)
61.56
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On motion of Laube,, see-,ncled by Reeve, tlie Cnair--rfan of the Board- was authorized to
sign L.-Ie approval of 3rd estirrLte of Geo. ri. Date in amount of '�',13,,066.31 for construction
of Lateral H--j . -'I-4 be-Ji-iL 11,crllie Bridge.
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U T 1 0 N
4, ACI:iE BRIDGE
GUUIITY,
Attaci-led to Est,-Jr:,ate -'o. 3.
On account of cilan-e of --lans it -.vas necessary to increase t-,,Le amount of
borrow in fills from 1920 cubic yards as slrlo,,am on plans to 27241.9 cubic yards, making 804.9
0
cubic yards additional, and
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 5th DAY OF Decer:�ber
r 9 30
It was necessar�r to use 9 caps, 28 feet, 25: lines.-1 feet instead of 196 lineal
feet of Cedar Caps, as slio.•in on plans, to provide for tie side,:walks on approaches, making 56
li-neal feet additional ca)s required, :nd
7 i 1 L1iS It •Tas fouria necessary to use additionaal luml.�er in marcinr connections ;rit_r�
bridge, side -,,.Talks, etc., tiie amount used in apdroadries, etc. 32.670 T,,1.B.M. Amount specified
28.990 2/3 1..B.L1. Differt:nce 3.679 1/3 D.I.B.P:1., and
,LiLl'R iiS It :%;a.s found, after driving test Mile, th! t it ::U.s ' dvisable to use 35 foot piles
in tiie base of the concrete piers instead of 30 foot miles as specified, a.mountinr, to 5 x 48 =
240 line--,l feet of additional piling, and
t ii�tiLrS It :Tas necessar- to suDpl.,, an e :p.-nsion plate �.t e.,,pension end of the bridge,
amounting to 560 lbs. of extra-, steel, and
'JliIJhE,.S It :as found necessary to break up paverent under -proposed fill, as shown on
plans, and was desirable to break pavement into large sections so that it could be uses for rin-
rap, and it was necessary* to use a truck and dragline shovel in moving and placing riprap with
laborers to assistin placing same as per attached statement.
S In ricking change in glans omitting :file bulkheads it ;,as found that it was only
necessary to use -1024 liinea- feet of Tailing instead of 4020 linear feet as sho .Tn on ;flans, making
a deduction of 1996 linear feet of cedar piling, and
vVLEi"hli.S In omitting tj-ie pile bulkhead 100 less piles were required, making a deduction
of 100 piles to be driven in tl:e approach, and
in omitting tae pile bulkLeads t.Lie bid item for 2.400 31..B.L1. old lumber is neces-
sarily deducted.
1'f rLE60LVEU "T-,Iat tiie e.titrus, deductions end force account, as per
attached stai,er ent from Goo. H. mate, Contractor, be alto,;red.
Sumr.iar,r of Se:)arate Items
804.9
cubic
yards of borrow at .50----------------------- ?
402.45
56.0
linear
feet of cedar cues at � .35-------------------
19.60
3.6793
LI.B.I� .
extra lumber in a_pproacnes, etc. at �45.00----
165.57
240.
linear
feet additional fir piling in .ti(-,rs at ti .16--
33.40
560.
lbs. steel
exiansion plate at k, .10-----------------
56.00
Force
account as jaar attached statement -------------
587.35
1269.3";
Deductions
1996. linear feet of cedar 1)iling; omitted at C' .16-------- 319.36
100. piles omitted (Driving) at 08.00-------------------- 880.00
2.400 11A.B.11. old lumber omitted at �40.00----------------- 96.00
Total deductions ---------------- --- w 1215.36
Done in regular adjourned session of tie Board triis 5th dal of December, 1930.
iT 3oa_°d of County Commiss-
ioners of Whatcom County TI
IT St 4 to of ldashington it
II IT It If IT It It 11 It T' Tt 11 iT IT
Attest: F. C. Martin
Deputy County Auditor and :Fix-officio
Clerk of the Board.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman, Board of County
Commissioners.
F. C. Peeve
Commissioner.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner.
iivC'y tiLL i.l li BY 'i.iluE P :loEjly T iat the Baeten Lumber Co., I'Jashine ton corporation for
and in consideration of the sum of one (1.00) uollar, and oilier valuable considerations, to it
in hand paid, has sold, assigned, transferred and set over, and by these :resents does sell, a
assign, transfer and set over to the Birch Bay Iv ater Company, a 'JJashington corporation, all its
right, title and interest in a certain franchise z ra.nted to it by the County Commissioners of
ViiaLcom County, 'aisriington, for the la.yin- and maintaining of stater ma:i.ns on and along the follow-
ing described roads:
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 5t1a
DAY OF December
3)67
1930
Commencing at t.ae South -Blaine Road, at its intersection with the
west line of the riFilt of dray of tie Great northern Railway Corn,hany;
thence crest, along said South -Blaine Road, to the Byline-I�'ernd,.le !Load;
thence south, along said Blaine-Fernc_aie Road, to road No. 37; thence,
along saici goad No. 37, to its intersection-,,rith Road No. 8.
which said franchise is dated the 14th. day of October, 1929.
And the said Bircrl Bay 'dater Company hereby accepts the assignment of said franchise,
and agrees to comply ;ritn all the terms and conditions thereof.
Dated this 18th. day of Nover.:ber, 1930.
iT tt !I '1 1! 11 11 11 11 !1 It 11 1'. 11
r1 Baeten Lumber Com,)any 11
rt Blaine, Wash. Seal 1928 1t
11 1! 11 !! 11 1 1! "! !I IT II 11 11 It
BAST , LU11, i3 -CU .
By ii. J. Baeten, Secretary
BIRC_i BnY ;LI'TE CUl,I� 1.idY
By F. D. Fobes, President
Assignment of ','later Franc,iise by Baeten Lumber Co. to Birch Bay 'Water Co., was
approved by the Board.on December 5, 1930.
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Ki`JOVd xLL iv'rEd i3Y .i:JSE r'Ri;SLia`i'S That Renry J. Baeten for and in consideration of the
sum of one (�r1.00) dollar, and other valuable considerations to riim in nand paid, has sold,
assigned, transferred and set over, and by these presents does sell, assign, transfer and
set over, to the Birch Bay Water Company, a Washington corporation, all his right, title
and interest in a certain fra.ncihise granted to him by tile County Commissioners of 'u7hatcom
County, `dlashinoton , for the construction and rn;a.inten ance of water mains on and along the
folloirring described roads:
On Road No. 8: From its intersection 'rrith road No. 37, south to
intersection :°;litii Road No. 22-46;
On Road No. 22-46: Cormiencing at section linebetl,°Teen sections 31
and 32, tovinship 40 north, range 1 east, thence west to Birch Bay;
thence in a generally northwesterly direction, along the shores of Birch
Bay, to the end of said lioad P:o . 22-46;
On iioads 40rl and 632: From intersection ,ritil Road No. 8, east to
intersection rritii Road No. 40;
On Road No. 37; From its intersection with Road 'No. 8, northwesterly
to intersection ait.a Road Ito. 336;
On Road No. 336: From its intersection vrith Road No. 37, south to
Road No. 470; thence
On Road i1o. 470, south to its intersection with Road No. 22-46;
which said franchise is dated tree 18tr1, day of August, 1930.
And the said .Birch Bay Narer Company- hereby acepets the assignment of said franchise,
and agrees to comply �rrith all the terms and conditions thereof.
Datea this 18th day of November, 1930.
Henry J. Baeten
Bli00 Bt,Y 1db2:3- C:ii i'kldY
By F. D. Fobes, president.
Assignment of ''dater Fra.nc.iise from henry J. Baeten to Birch Bay `'dater Co., was
approved by the Board on December 5, 1930.
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Applic.tions of Gulf Grange and Northwood Grange for dances on December 6, 1930,
,:!sere endorsed approved by the Board.
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On ;:lotion tree Bo--.rd adjourned at 12 M. to meet on Jonday, December 8, 1930, at 9 A.11".
Oct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
:+.ondFy THE
3th
DAY OF December
i 9 30
The
Board met
pursuarit to adjournment taken
on Friday, December 5, 1930.
Present,
Goo. Elder,
Chairman
of the Board; F. C. Reeve and
Fred Fl. Laube, ?'embers., and
the Clerk of the
Board in attendance.
`f -Ie follo':Ving claims +ere allo yed and proceedings :aad:
CUiii'LEN i' Lu)LiJSE FUid) .
CITY and
SUaJuL LLi,CTlu a
Elizabeth Starck
Inspector
Bellingham 11-21-31
6.50
Ivy .iercy
Judge
11
6.50
Louise Gawley
Clerk
It
6.50
Geo. A. E'llsperrrar_
Inspector
11
41-71-91
6.50
Ella 3arrett
judge
tt
6.50
Edi t.a E. 11arris
tr
tr
6.50
C. L. Linderman
Inspector
Ti
51-61
6.50
Clam-. Baer
Judge
'+
6.50
E. N. Do,,rns
''
"
6.50
Prudence Vince
-lerk
ii
6.50
Setzers Grocery
Rent
"
5.00
B. 'riubbard
Inspector
tt
61-101
6.00
Leola Durham
Judge
it
6.00
Nettie T. FOX
it
n
6.00
RiselrndTs Grocery
;~gent
tt
5.00
F. Golden
Inspector
tt
12-22-32
6.50
B. 'J . Bonney
Judge
"
6.50
Emr::a ;"inger
Clerk
tt
6.50
J. E. Duncanson
Inspector
"
42-52
6.50
J. A. Love
Judge
tT
6.50
Anna Van Cleve
tr
"
6.50
0. I,, . Coffman
.inspector
tt
62-82
6.50
Muth `-'. Slater
Judge
tt
6.50
Bernice Kincaid
"
"
6.50
0, -i . Oulver
merit
"
5.00
i,.innie K. iiuston
Inspector
't
72-92
6.50
Josepnine Voight
Judge
it
6.50
Frances D. Carroll
i'
Tt
6.50
Taylor's Grocery
Rent
IT
5.00
Adeline Paul'
Ins0 ctor
tt
102-112
6.50
Dora. `°J. Chumlea
Judge
't
6.50
331-anche i;. Moser
it
tt
6.50
Effie G. Smitf_son
Inspector
f'
122
7.00
ti,a.e N. ;smith
Judge
tt
6.50
J. L. Gilfilen
it
tt
6.50
C . A . Ev Ci�oTlc - d
ii ell t
tt
5. 00
JXiiliam J . 3ro,,-rn
I .s sector
tT
13-(33-33
6.50
i,`_rs .=,Ia.rian 3roliin
Judgre
tt
6.50
Jacob Strauss
n
tr
6.50
Diehl i,iotor Co.
neilt
"
5.00
L. C. Brokaw
Inspector
tt
43-53
7.00
Eva i.4 c Cush
Jung e
IT
6.50
IrIlargi e :Lose
tt
tt
6.50
Etilel E. Dunn
Inspector
rr
63-73
6.50
Alyce L1agnuson
Judge
"
6.50
Elsie ;'Jrigi7t
Tt
tt
6.50
Elsie ido,:re11
Inspector
tt
83
7.00
rielen 1,7ralters
Judge w Rent
it
11.50
T�1arJT G. `.`fright
it
"
6.50
J. k. Coultilurst
Insl)ec for
it
12- 24
6.50
i,i�.ud i�l . Turner
Ju�i-; e
tt
6.50
Lillian Dufra.i.ne
ti
tr
6.50
Au, ust Hansfield
Rent
rt
5.00
C. Hu--rilpnreys
Inspector
6.75
I,;ae a. Sir.pson
Judge
tt
6.50
Frank 'Netzel
"
tr
6.50
Lois E. LaVeille
Inspector
it
54-64
6.50
E. Jean Friese
Judge
ti
6.50
Elizabeth Rota
It
it
6.50
l,aAe St. Grocery
Rent
If
5.00
Cora Creek
Inso ector
it
15-2 5-35
7.00
Ev,, D. ;,,mith
Juuge
it
6.50
J. 3. Tracy
it
it
6.50
J. J. iiillier
Clerk
it
6.50
I-Iars iman
Ins!)ec:tor
tT
16-F?6
7.00
,;:aside E. Rust
Judge
tt
6.50
An--ie V. L�.rsjn
it
ri
6.50
F. Dillon
dent
tt
5.00
Minnie Br -Lid Clark
Insiiector
tt
45-36-46
6.50
Soolie Florence
Judge
it
6.50
i+:ellie P<ett Tr.,wn
TT , etc.
it
7.00
Violet 3. ?oodworth
clerk
tt
6.50
ierra:i
Inspector
I,Iarietta
Totrnshi 1-2
6.50
olive u. Jones
Judge
do
G.50
J. I',:. ,dson
t'
do
6.50
if :`in. Dierks
Inspector
City of
Plaine 1-2-3
6.50
I;vr,=urniey
Judge
do
6.50
Ha --el B. Clumpner
iT
do
6.50
Regina. i,.iohrmann
Inspector
City of
Fernd�:le
6.00
Ida Beairsto
Judge
do
6.00
'N. F. I,I�.r_ks
it
do
6.00
0 C t -TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
,onday THE 3t;: DAY of December
1930
0. D. Post
'd`. 'ia'. Gaski11
J. G. ".,'!ells
George B. Taylor
Etta Edson
delen 'Snapp
Clyde F. heed
J. J. McNally
111:rs. T. Marz
S . G. 14at�.er
1Ia.rry Olin
Arthur Ginger
Kenneth E. Farwell
G. P. Xincaid
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
CURP:EiLT EXPEIINSE FUND (Continued)
CITY
and SCL UUL i LEC`i'IGiv
Ins sector
City of Suma.s
7.00
Judge
do
7.00
11
do
7.00
Ins,)ector
City of L;•nden 1-2
6.25
Judge
do
6.25
do
6.25
Inspector
City of Everson
6.50
Judge
do
6.50
11
do
6.50
Inspector
City of Nooksack
6.50
Judge
do
6.50
it
do
6.50
Labor moving,
Voting Macl.ines .
29.25
Exoense a/c Elections
3.42
Licenses for
County cars
23.75
ROAD and
BRIDGE FUI4'D.
Licenses for
road cars r4 trucks
10.00
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1930,
Applications for dances by Dakota Cree'L Grange on December 13,/and Northwood Grange
on January3, February 7 and March 7, 1931, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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Petition of O. ii. Judd for c;250.00 alleged due a/c sale of reel property , was
filed vrit � the Board.
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On I1.ot4Lon the Board adjourned at 12 _ to meet on 1.7ednesday, December 10, 1930)
t 9 A I:1 .
There being no business to tt ransact on December lO. the Board adjourned at 4 P. ',I.
to meet on Friday, December 12, 1930,at 9 A. 1,11.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM
Friday
THE 12tr1
DAY OF December
1930
J
The Board met pursu�:.nt to adjournment tu_ken or,,. ;dednesday, December 10, 1930. Present,
Geo. ,laer, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laub:,, Lembers, and the Clerk of the
Boai-d in attendance.
The following. proceedings re_ e had:
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BEFJrLE TAE BU-Li 1J Jl' ui,'
Jli1:`l'l J}.i UJuiiTY, d.LL)1iLlGT0iIl.
uF 1-ice C1i iGELLA`.l'lbii uF )
i�Ert'i'.�I d UidC.,,LLED Fulrt 41iliRhi•118 I OIN )( uFtiJ-it TJ C1i��EL
iN T-HE Liri1J.D J OF TriE �OUi-ITY AUDITUR )
In accordance witii the provisions of Section 1843, fierce+s Code of the State of Washington,
relating to cancellation of county warrants;
I`1' IS EiiEBY unDE L'ED that t'ie County Auditor and the County Trev surer be, and tlrey hereby
are directed to cancel and strike from the records of Viiiatcom County, t,`Jas .ington, aarra.nts dral;in
and now remaining; uncalled for in the hands of said Auditor for a seriod of six years from the
date of their issuance. Said ,riarra.nts being; in amounts, dates, etc., as follo,,ars:
CURitLNT LXPIL2NSE PUAD
Numb ;r
Date
To :d_iom Issued
Amount
92217
June
2,
1924
Ellan Dalton
20.00
93080
Sep.
2,
1924
Eva Morse
25.00
93922
Dec.
1,
1924
Amelia. Larson
20.00
ROAD and BRIDGE FiJ:JD
17241
J;1ar. .
1,
1924
Glen Ti,urston
10.50
17398
10ay
1,
19: ^
Ed ':la thins
6.00
18175
Nov.
1,
1924
Joe Co;alsky
1.50
Phd,,!.iN1,,LT iilGil. iff FUIull
2528 Oct. 1, 1924 ;'l. H. Littler 7.86
DK}_Iii. DIST . IvJ . 2 iixiily: ZIP U4CE FLIND
28 Mar. 1, 1924 :-tarry Pettybone 4.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the 3,oard this 12th day of December, 1930.
it a it tt it If IT It it it n it tt it It
++ Board of County Comrniss- it
+t ioners of '11hatcom County It
,t State of Vylashin!�Dton it
it It if tt It tt if it it It it it IT It it
Attest: G. P. hlliCr.ID
County 1_uCii for Ex-officio
Clerk of tae Board
By F. C. 1,Iartin, Deputy
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Goo. Elder
Chairman of tiie Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Aoolication of Puget Sound Po"uer C'Z Light Com,, :ny for franchise over cert in roads in
�ilateom County, WLr� s filed witii the Board.
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IN- TaE ,1x'1"�'I�rt OF TAE 1,1'i'7IC11s`il61J OF i'UG�,T SOUNDPUIiER
a LIL-T CCiL.I'ti.iVY FUiA ri i'il�ildlLilSL uVLi C EtTx1N ROkllS IN
Vi.l. L k.., 7I.i C, 1I Y, Fd'r_:>hIi4GTJI�i
131� IT iih,u,LzWEliEi) that at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissioners.
of County, State of 'Y;ashington, meld in t.ie Gomri:issioners Room in the Court =zouse in the
City of Bellinoliam, 77hatcom County, '.,Va.shington, on t- e 12th day of December, 1930, at .lihich meet-
ing there vrere present GEu. ELDEiA, F. �,. HEEVE and FziED E. LriLjBh, they being all the Commissioners
of said County, and there also being, preseng G. P. r�IIJC iIli, t'I e Auditor of said County, and as
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday
THE
12th
DAY of
December
is 30
such the Clerk, of
said Bo_'Ird, t_ie
following
among other proceedings %were had,
to -grit:
Puget Sound
Porter � LiLnt
Company, an
11electricFl
com panyft, conducting
an ?'electric
plant" in such County presented to the Board a ,,mitten application for the authority, right,
privilege and frr_,,nciiise for the applicant, it successors and assigns, to construct, maintain
and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric poaer, including electric lights
as one of trae manifestations of such electric power, together with the poles, -,aire.s and
appurtenances, upon, over, along and across tree following described public roads in Vilatcom.
County, not ,^rit:�in the limits of an�r corporate city or tovrn, viz:
1. All -public roads in To,mnships Forty (40) and Forty-one (41) North, Range Three
(3) Jest, including tree following:
Roads numbered Three hundred one (301) and Five Hundred Forty-one (541) in Section
Three (3), 'Tof-rns-.ip Forty (40) Nortil.
Road numbered Five Hundred :Forty-t,ao (542) in Section Three (3), Township Forty (40)
North, and Section Thirty-four (34), Toy°nsi;ip Forty-one (41) North.
Road Numbered Five .11undred Thirty-one (531) in Section Ten (10), Township Forty (40)
North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty-seven (567) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3),
Township Forty (40) North, and in Section Thirty-five (35), Township Forty-one (41).
Road numbered Five Hundred Ninety-two (592) in Section Two (2), Township Forty (40)
North, and Section Thirty-five (35), Township Forty-one (41) North.
Roaa numbered Five hundred TVielve (512) in Sect. -ions One 1) and Two (2), Township
Forty (40) North, and Sections Thirty-five (35) and I`iirty-six �36), Township Forty-one (41)
North.
Road number d Five Hundred Forty-three (543) in sections Two (2) and Three (3), `ooan-
shiyn Forty (410) North.
Road numbered Three Hundred Fifty-one (351) in Section Two (2), lo,rmship Forty (40)
Nort'ri.
Road numbered Three hundred Sixty-five (365) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3), To,,�rn-
ship Forty (40) rdorth.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty (540) in Sections Two (2) end Eleven(ll), Township
Forty (40) North.
Roads numbered Hive Hundred 'T.Iiirty-nine (539) and Three Hundred Seventy (370) in
Section Eleven (11), Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty-seven (547) in Sections One (1) and T:relve (12),
To;rinshi.p Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Six Hundred Fifty-four (654) in Section T-welve (12), To�anship Forty (40)
North.
The foregoing roads, together -with tole roads in the plats hereinafter named, consti-
tute all the pudic roads and highways in To:rnships Forty (40) and Forty-one (41) North,
Range Three (3) ',7est, W. 11.
2. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) Fast, 'lr. 11.
Road numbered Five Hundred Ninety-nine (599) in Section Sixteen (16).
Road numbered Six Hundred Seventy (670) on Section Line bet-;Jeen Sections Fifteen (15)
and Si:Lteen (16) .
Road numbered Sixty-two (62 between the section corner common to Sections Fifteen
(15), Sixteen (16), Twenty-one (21) and Twenty -tyro (22), and the quarter corner common to
Sections Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three (23).
3. The following roads in Township Thirty-nine (3:3) North, Range One (1) East,
Roads numbered Ninety-seven (97) , Six hundred Taent�r-five (625) and rive HundredSeventy-two (572') extending between the snore of Puget Sound on the ;`hest and approximately
the quarter section corner between Section Thirty-one (31), Township Thirty-nine (39) IIorth,
and Section SiX (6), 'To,!rnship Thirty-eigrit (38) North, all in Range One (1) Ylast, 01. �.. on
tide East, being a total distance of approximately five and one-half (5 -1) miles.
Road numbered Six Hundred Eighteen (618) in Section Twenty-four (24), To,;rnship Forty
(40) North, R,�nge Two (2) East, W. P.1.
4. Tne following roads in 'Township 'Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East,
Road numbered Two riundred Fifty-four (254.) on the East and Nest section_ lines common
to Sections Thirteen (13) and Tnrenty-four (24) and Sections Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three
(23) .
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
1 0 c t . TERM Friday THE 1121t-1
DAY OF December
i9 30
Road numbered Six L unar::d Forty-eig:it (643) on Section line common to Sections Twenty-four
(24) and'fWenty-rive (25) , and Sections Twenty-t-liree (23) and T,rent�r-si.L (26) .
Ro :.d numbered Six Eiundred fifty-ei g,.it (653) in Section T'renty-ei ght (23).
Loud numbered Three Iundred Fib -1ty-five (385) in Sections 'L':1irt�r-t °ro (32) and Thirty-three
(33)
Road numbered rive unfired Sev nty-t"ro (5i4) on tiie Sout; line of Section `i'hirt�r-one (31) .
('finis is duplicated above).
5. The follo-wing roads in To',"rnsnip T.1=rty-eight (38) , llortlli, Range Two (2) Fast, ;. TV!-
An unnamed road in Section ?line (9), Oeing an e tension Northerly of Goad Three Hundred
T'ie,nty (32)0), sorretirles called the '?Jones
Ro ez numbered live Hundred SeverlLy-?'our (bY4) in Section Four (4-) .
;oaa numbered Five-±unared 'Ildirty-five: (5-ii S''cti ons Four and Mine (9).
Ro`-d numbered Three Hundr -ed Iair lltj*-i 1Ve (I'D'!3 .)) in 'Section lour
6. 'file follo%' in roads in TownsiiiJ Forty T ire ,' (3) EL-'t, i. N
roans numbered one '.iundred F'orLy-nine (14:)) and Five undyed Sixty-seven (5067) in Sections
T';ro (2) and Three (3) .
i o-d numbered ninety (00) on section line cUomi':,on to Sections T';r0nty-t';10 (22) 1-nd T'venty-
e
(134) .
iio=.d numbered Five iunared Fourteen (51-) in Sections j'hirty-tylree (38) and Triir';�r-four
The follo';rinE roads in To!.,nsilip Thi-I Tty-nine (�8) 1lOrt 1, ,;; il,;E3 Three (J) bast, !rtl. .1.
lio d numbered Five iiun(ired Fourteen (514) in Section Four (4) .
toad dumber: d Fifty-t io (521) in Section T-iree
Road numbered Six Hundred Thirty-three (633) e.,_tending 1, aerly and Soutlerly across
Section Ten (10) .
road numbered Four Hundred Seventeen (^l l) in Section Seventeen (l;') .
Roads numbered Three Hundred fifty-eig ht (352) and11 "our Hundred Seven�;y-eir;llt (473) on the
Sout_ri line of Sections Thirty-six (36) and Thirty-five (35) .
8. Tae following roads in To:;nship T:iirty-eigl_t (38) North, riange T iree (3) F:.Yst,
Rods numbered Pour Hundred Seventy-eight (478) and Three Hundred Fifty-eight (358) on the
:lorth life of Sections T,•ro (<) and One (1) .
Road numbered Tl1.r'ee = undred Eig ty-four (334) on tine section line common to Sections Four
(4) and Five (5) .
4to�aa numbered Siy: 'i undr,!d Thirty-one (631) in Section Rine (9).
Roa'.1.s numbered T'rro Hundr ,d Fifty-nine (250) r!.nd '.I !o iiundred Ti:renty-five (`::`'S) in Section
Fourteen (1 -)
8. The followinc;' roads in TU1"rrl.i111J Thirty-seven (:37) Idol: t i, range Three () East, Pi.
Road numbered Six iu:'1ar d Forty-five (644) in Sections 1''iftecn (15), Fourteen (14) r.nd
T,^rent;yT-tylree 3) .
ho,_:d numbered Six Hundred Tiai-rty-four (634) in S :_;coons T`,,rc>nty-six (26) , T?:iirty-five (35)
and T lmrty-six (36) .
10. The f olloaing roads in Tot,:nsi i p Forty (40) North, range Four (4) Feast, .'1171. 1.1.
toG.a numbered One Hundred fired `flirty (1 0) in Section Gne (1) .
PLoad numbered Ninety-one (01) in Section: Two (23) _.rid Eleven (11) .
,,._. oroa T_i ee i u area Fol't�_.rcc (3•.�3) in Section T`'o
Hoad nurbered li'i.ve :iunared llinc 5 0) in Section Fourtecn (14) .
Ho,: d nur_ b�r�d Five :nun,.Lred ;i.F;:lty (5�i0) on tip section line coy r on to Sections (15) -end
Sixteen (lam).
RO : 1 nU:7bi: '. 1 E1 :lt -SE VCrt (87) on section 11Y1u CJrlrlon to Sections 1'.7E'll' '-e1 ; 1t (` 8) and
rep "2 S T-,' e m..IC.
T', my -nine �;,0) �:nci Sections 1 �r r.ty (��'J) c.na
Road number-d 'T'h ee nundre i ninety-three ( 3;7) in S coons T;renty-one (i'1) ?nu T`,relZty-tyro
T.,!ent:,r-t1:ro (22),
ilO ..d ilU�ibGred 3'olir lU?"!dT eC Llirty-el tlt (4 i3) 1'ri S 'Cti_ons Fourteen (14) , Fifteen (15),/
T';renty-tylree (23) t nd T,venty-si:_
Road numbered Si._ Luriar',_,d forty-f Uu.: (644) in Sec Lion 'r','TentUy-tylree (% v) .
0 C t . TERM
RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE 12t?i DAY OF December
`7
19 30
Road numbered C;ne Hundred Sixty (160) in Sections T%%renty-two (22) , Twenty-three (` L,) ,
Twenty-four (24) , T,,renty-six (26) and Twenty -severe (27) .
Road numbered Three dundred Eleven (311) in Sections Tvrenty-seven (27), twenty-six
(26) , Tvienty-three (23) and Twenty-four (24).
11. The follo-aing rol.as in Toans_ii-p Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Four (4) Ea.st,
hoadS numbered Sixty-four (64) in Sections Twenty-t,.ao (22), T.rrenty-three (23).
T-uenty-six_ (26) and T,:Yenty-five (25) .
Road numbered Two hundred Eighty-one (281) in Sections T1rrenty-three (23), Twenty-six
(26) and T':renty-seven (27) .
Road numbered Five ;Hundred Fifty-tH7ree (553) in Sections Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-
two (22) and Twenty-one (21) .
R.=ad numbered Four hundred Fifty-four (454) in Sections T`aenty-one (21) , Twenty-
eight (28) and Twenty-nine (29) .
Roads numbered Four :Hundred Eighty-five (485) and One Hundred Eighty-six (186) in
Sections Twenty-nine (29) and Thirty-t,rro (32) .
12. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range Five (5) ra;a.st,
Road numbered Four Hundred Hlinety-t _-ree (493) in Sections Fourteen (14), Fifteen
(15) and Sixteen (16) .
Road numbered One Hundred Sixty --Three hundred Sixty-one (160-361) in Sections Six-
teen (16), Fifteen (15), Twenty-two.(22), Twenty-seven (27) and r.H,%,enty-six (26) .
"oad numbered Three hundred Thirty-eight (338) in Sections Twenty-seven (27) and
`i'aenty-six (26) .
Ro�,:.d numbered T'.,to Hundred Einiity-t,r;o (282) in Section Twenty-seven (27) .
Cj
Road numbered Two Hundred Thirty-four (234) in Sections Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-
six (36) .
Road numbered Four Hundred Sixty-seven (467) in Sections Thirty-six (36) and Twenty-
five (25) .
13. hoa.d numbered Six Hundred Eighty-two (682) in Section Twenty-seven (27) , Town -
shin Thirty-nine (39) North, Rangre Five (5) East, '11.
14. Road numbered Three Hundred Six (306) .in Sections Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and
Twenty-four (24) in Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Five (5) East, W. M.
.15. The following roads in Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Five (5) East,
err aq
i 7 • iY.
Road numbered Sixty-four (64) in Section Thirty (30).
hoad numbered T,vo :Hundred Ninety-one (291) in Section Seventeen (17).
hoad numbered Five Hundred Sixty-nine (569) in Sections Sixteen (16) and Seventeen
(1`7)
Road numbered Four Hiundre:d Twelve (412) in Sections Twenty (:�0), Seventeen (17), Six-
teen (16) and 'Twenty-one (21) .
Road numbered Five Eundred Seventy (570) in Section Twenty-one (21).
(21) . 11oad numbered Five Hundred Seventy-one (571) in Sections Twenty (20) and T,=°renty-one
Road numbered Five Hundred Eignty-nine (580) in Sections Twenty (20), Twenty-nine
�9) , illirty-t7r10 (32) , L�.irty (30) and i!iirty-one ''
All roads, streets, alleys, avenues and public ,places in the follo,,ring described
plats filed in the office of the Auditor of 11natcom County, 1,7ashington, on the dates
specified:
a. Plat of Royer T s First Addition to the Town of Wickersham, ',11hatcom County, ','dash.
filed March 8, 1902.
1891. b. Plat of ?'City of Custer, State of Wasiaington, County of 1,71natcomll filed T;arch ll,
C. 1114ap of Lochbaum and Clarke's Garden Tracts; Vlh�tcom County, ',Yashingtonli, filed
December 9, . 1911.
d, "Plat of Alder Grove, VJ:iatcom County, Vas i. n filed May 2, 1890.
e. W.'.1,ap of the Townsite of Point _;oberts, filed January 25, 1897.
f. Plat of IlLaple Beach Addition, ?oint Roberts, 1,1asn.ir filed February 5, 1913.
1927.
g• "Plat of Maple Beach !Addition Supplemental, Point Roberts, , Ill t filed June ti4,
P-7 -1
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE
12th
pqy OF December
is 30
h . Plat of rr'" illiG IS Beach" filed February 18, 1929.
i. 111 lat of Cottonwood Beacivi, files : eptember 4, 1925.
j . "Plat of Cotton Wood Beach Park in >YN— SE' Section 24, T. 40 N. R. 1 Nest, 111. Pi.
'A,hatcom County, eiasizington, I1 filed lhiay 9, 1922.
i�D I'f A?1�i31iiilNG to tine Board that said appiica.tion is regular in form and substantia.11-,
contains the matters. required by law in such cases:
iJO71", HLp EFCitL, IT 1S h"i1LEBY 9itfiE.A'LD that Ilonday, January 5th, 1931 at 10:A. �.i. in the
public meeting room of the Board of County ComEissioners at the Court douse of Vffiatcom County,
in the City of Bellingham, ;ashington, be and the sane is .ereby fixed as the time and nla�ce for
nearing said ap)licati.on and that the Coun-ir Auditor of said County be and he is hereby directed
to give ;)ublic notice thereof, at t.e e_, )ense of the applicant, by posting written or _crinted
notices in ti ree (3) public places in t_`ie county seat of said .1rhatcom County and in at least one
conspicuous :dace on t_.e roads and parts thereof for ';uiicr said ap,)lication is made, E� t least
.fifteen (15) days before said date fixed for said hearing , and by Dublishing a like notice three
(3) times in IITne Bellingham Heraldr[, a daily ne.,is:)aper published in the City of Bellingham in
said County, the last publication to be at least five (5) aays before the day fixed for such iear-
ing, w'nici notice siiall state tile name of the applicant, and a aescriAion of the ro,-.ds and parts
Hereof for l.l.iicn said application is made, and the time and place fixed for said hearing, and
said notice shall cont_---in any other matter required by law. Such hearing may be adjourned from
time to time by order of the Board and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after
such hearing, the Board rill take such action wi.t�i reference to said application, as the Board
deems to be for tree public interest.
The foregoing Order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioner's a. t the
adjourned rebular session aforesaid, is herebysigned by t%ie undersigned Commissioners and
attested by the Clerk of this Board, under its seal, at said meeting, in authentication thereof.
DJ,,T `J at Bellingham, Wasldington, tais 12tn day of December, 1930.
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ti ioners of ';J:lutcom County 11
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of County
Commissioners
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
ii'T„i'S'T : G . P . KL1iChIll r
Fred �,. Lauoe
County ``_editor and ;fix-of'ficio County Commissioner
Clerk of BoL.rd of County
Commissioners.
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E:esolution of Central Labor Council re:1utsting t.ie County Commissioners to proceed to
build a new Court douse, was filed ylit."i tee Board.
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ku)lications for dances by Rome Grange and R. ',1. A. Lodge of 'Nal"'il on December 13, and
Gos:nen Community Club on December 13, 20, 25, 2'(' and 31, !MD,,aere endorsed a;)_Droved by t:e
Board.
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in TAotion the Bo�°__^d adjourned at 12 -,,U. to i:ieet on ..'onday, Dc comber 15, 1930, at 9 A.111.
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RECORD.. OF COMISSIO.N ERS PROCEEDINGS .
Oct. TERM PJionday THE 15th DAY of December 19 '30
Tree Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 12, 1930. Present,-.
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the'Board; F. C.'R.eeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
"The following claims were alloyed and proceedings had:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
G. P. Kincaid,, Co. auditor Reimburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do do Gar.
J. W. 11IcGhee Serv. . & Exp . a/c City w• School Elect.
Bellingham Publishing Co. Publ. Sample.Ballot of City & School Elect.
Bellingna.m..Evening Flews do
G..P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
Baker Township
.C,olumbid Township
Delta Township
Acme Township
.Daniel Cooper
S. J. Gardner
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do Aud.
Countyts 2 cost road impt. (per agreement)
do n rt
do Sept -Oct
Bal. of County's Approp. for road impt..
Labor on roads
do
PERMANENT HIGHWAY MAINT. FUND.
Reimburse Gar. Rev Fund for claims paid Oct -Nov
RIVER 1MPROVEliENT FUND.
Reimburse Gar..Rev. Fund for claims paid
SOLDIERS? RELIEF FUND.
James E. Bates (Order to Mrs.
James E. Bates) Relief
2.82
335.35
101.50
78.40
33.60
376.30
19.80
39.75
885.05
528.47
118.83
18.00
4.00
169.70
6.15
35.00
.DOIESTIC ANI:111`L PRUTECTIOta FUND.
Peter Lind Damages a/c rabbits killed by stray dogs 22.00
John Campbell J. of P. Fee in Lind case 3.00
v On motion of Laube, seconded by Reeve, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign approval 'of 3rd Estimate of Axel Lind on Perm_, Hy. 7711A in amount of•$7049.02, and
final estimate in amount of $3711.19.
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R E S 0 L U T 1 U N
PERMANENT HIGHWAY NO. ll-A, WHATCOM COUNTY, WAShcNGTON
Attached to Estimate No. 3.
WHEREAS On account of cleaverage and seams in -the rock -cuts, slides -occurred necessi-
tating the removal of 3755.78 cubic yards of solid rock over and above that shown on the
proposal and distributed as follows:
Stations 7+22
to
12+00
- 2253.46 cubic yards
rr 22+75
to
28+30
- 938.95 It It
it 37+75
to
39+00
- 187.79 rr rr
rr 43+50
to
46+50
- 375.58 rr it and
IA1HEREk8 In connection with the rock slides, it was'necessary to remove 2388.1 cubic
yards of Class ttAtt material in addition to that shown on the proposal, distributed as
follows :
Stations 7+00 to 12+00 - 716.43 cubic yards
rt 22+00 to 29+00 - 1432.86 It it
tt 37+75 to 39+00 - 238.81 and
WHEREAS It was found necessary to.add 12 linear feet of concrete pipe to existing
24" concrete pipe culvert, Station 18+96, and
WHEREAS It was found necessary at Station 12+73 to install 78 linear feet of 241r
concrete pipe instead of 76 feet as shown on the plans, and
WHERE at Station 30+06 it was found necessary to install 92 linear fhet of 3611
concrete pipe instead of 90 feet as shown on the plans, and
Vr Ei�L S It was found during construction that by moving the 1811 concrete culvert
shown on plans at Station.41+50 to 42+44 that it was not necessary to. install the 1811
concrete culvert shown at Station 44+8r, making a deduction of 30 linear feet of concrete
pipe and 6.00 cublic yards of structural excavation; and
'N`il
EREAS 'Between Stations 50-r-87 and 52+09 it was found necessary to construct 224
linear feet of cedar log guard rail instead of 212 feet as shown on plans;
Noiff , THEREFORE) BE I`1' RESOLVED That the- extras as shown above be allowed the Con-
tractor, Axel Lind.
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760 RECORD ..OF . COMMISSION ERS. -.PROCEEDINGS,
Oct TERM Monday THE
15th DAY OF
December ;i9:30
SUMMARY OF EXTRAS
3755.78 cu. yards of solid rock at $1.00 $ 3,755.78
2388.1 It It -of Glass rr A rI at .35 835.84.
14. linear feet of 241r concrete pipe at $2.40 33.60
2. If if It 36 It . I I tt 4.00 8.00
12. It it If log guard rail at $.50 6.00
Total
$ 4,639.22
Deductions
30 linear feet of 1.811 concrete pipe -at $1.70 51.00
6 cubic yards structural excavation at $1.00 _ 6.00
Total 57.00
Total Extras $ 4,582.22
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this Fifteenth day of December, 1930.
n it tr rr n tt rt tt tr tr rr sr tr rr rr rr Geo . Elder
rt Board of County Commiss- rr Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
rr ioners of 'r7hatcom County n
tr State of Washington rr F. C. Reeve
tr n it It rr It It It rr it Ci rt n r' Commissioner
Attest: G. P. KIN CHID
Count ,T Auditor and Ex-Officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM'1i!ISSIONERS OF
W.7ELATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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IN THE MATTER OF EG'1ERGEIKY FUNKS FOR )
( RLSOLUTiON AND NOTICE.
JAIL, INDIGENTS AND JUVENILE HOME )
INHEREAS, it appearing to this Board that the funds provided in the 1930 budget for the
Jail for board of prisoners and care of prisoners at hospitals; for fuel, house rent, board, care
and clothing for Indigents; and for food and house rent for Juvenile Home, have been exhausted,
and it is necessary to make further expenditures for said items for the balance of the year 1930.;
and
WHEREAS., providing for such further expenditures will require funds not provided for in
the budget for. the fiscal year 1930, and tie necessity for these expenditures could not reason-
ably have been foreseen at the time'sa.id budget was made up, and emergencies now exist; and
WHEREAS, this Board has, on this day, met at the Board Room in Bellingham, 101asai-ngton, for
tae purpose'of considering said matter, all of the Commissioners of said county Laving had reason-
able notice of the time and place of said meeting and the purpose thereof and all of the Commiss-
ioners being present at this meeting; and
�driEREAS, the estimated amount of money required for such further expenditures to meet the
emergencies for the balance of the year 1930 are as follows: For Jail: Board of prisoners $500.00,
Care of Prisoners at Hospital $100.00; For Indigents: Fuel $300.00, House rent $125.00, Board &
Care $175.00, Clothing $50.00; For Juvenile Home: Food $100.00, House rent $90.00.
N04i, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a public hearing on this matter will be held at the
Board Room of the Commissioners in the Court House, Bellingham, 117ashington, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A.M., on Monday, the 22nd day of -December, 1930, at which time and place it will be
determined by this Board whether or not the expenditures necessary to meet the said emergencies
will be authorized and made and at which hearing any taxpayer maiT appear and be heard for or
against the expenditure of money for such emergencies; and
BE IT F'URTaER RESOLVED that this resolution.and notice shall be published once -on Monday,
the.15th day,of December, 1930, in the Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper of general circulation
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
OCt TERM 1,1onday
THE
15th
DAY OF December
ig 30
oublisned in Bellingham, Washington, the same being the official county nelaspaper of said
Wilatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of December, 1930.
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ioners of Mhatcom County It
State of Washington it
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Attest: G. P. KIECiilD
County auditor Fz Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Lauba
County Commissioner
R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N.
WHEREAS, after the making of the estimate of expenditures of 'ilfhatcom County, for the year
1930, it became necessary to employ counsel to represent the -Bounty in suits instituted
T
in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Washington., Northern
Division, wherein tne 1-jorthern Pacific Railway Company and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
and Pacific Railroad Company are plaintiff and Whatcom County and others are defendants,
and ahereas, W-ciatcom County, acting by and through its Board of County Commissioners, by
and with the consent and approval of tiie Judges of the Superior Court of the State of `,'lash-
ington for V-1haLcom County, entered into a contract in ,Writing ,riith one R. G. Sharpe,, an
Attorney at Law' of Seattle,, ',Vashin_1(17ton,, by which said R. G. Sharpe was employed as counsel
to represent
Vl.iatcom
County
in said
suits.,
and Whereas,
there
is now
due said R.
G. Sharpe
under and by
virtue
of said
contract.,
the
sum of Four
Hundred
Eleven
Dollars and
Five Cents
(11.05),
NOV4, Thi!jdEFOiE, 3E IT RES3LVED that Friday the 26th day of December, 1930, at ten
o'clock of said day at the Commissionerst room in the County Court House at Bellingham,
V,Iasaing.ton, be and tie same hereby is fixed as the time and place when and where the Board
of County Commissioners of VI-autcom County., 1,17asMngton., will meet and determine whether or
C�
not an emergency appropriation shall be made for the ;purpose of paying the amount due upon
said contract., at which time and -,)lace any taxpayer of `,11hatcom County may appear and show
cause, if any there be., why hy such an emergency appropriation should not be made.
Dated at Belling; lam, ',,Vasnint7ton, this 15th day of December, 1930.
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Board of Count? Commiss-
rt ioners of 'Jffiatcom County
State of Washington tt
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G. P. KIACAli)
BOARD OF COUNTY (-101,,!`JIISSIONERS 014'
UHJ'TCOL', COUATYy
By Geo. Elder
Chairman
F. C. Reeve
County Auditor and E,-:-officio Clerk Fred E. Laube
of the Board of County Commissioners.
By F. C. Martin, De:)uty.
On Eotion the BoL.-rd adjourned at 12 11. to meet on Friday, December 19, 1930 at 9 A.M.
I. jCt TERM
,.-RECORD, OF COMMISSIONIERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday THE I oti-I DAY OF December 1930
Tae Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on 1,'onday, December 15, 1930. Present,
Gco. , Chairr.,tan of t ie 3o�t-od; F. C. i eeve and Fred E. Laube, Ilen.qbers, and the Clerk of
the Board in attendance.
,the folloliring claims ,-iere allowed and proceedings had:
SOLD LAST RELiEF FUD
-Pense a/c C'-as. Cac.riard to Veterans Hospital
A - V. Rank � E.�, �,il � 5.95
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, t-',Ie Board authorized the Prosecuting. Attorney to
make demand on J. H. 'Lich and ,iis bondsmen to complete the contract for construction of Lateral
-i-fUhway #2 (Birc.'a Bay Shore Rd.)., irlitiiin 10 days from this date.
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BEFoRE TZIE 301'--iiJ UFO C;6J.NT1 G6i,,11,';ISSIJ1qLRS OF
1".. �T-01; 'U-6,1TY ViA�`D-MIGTUN-
�iilj; �, 'a �, . I
illT.LiE iLTTLh OF FI--1— "I' 'if OF
ilu!'IDS FJE CLLTAIN COUIiTY
.V..LL1,LLkS, tde law provides that the BoE.rd of County Commissioners shall determine and fiy-
the amount of official bond to be given by the County 'Mditor, County Treasurer., County assessor,
County Sheriff and County Superintendent of Schools; and
on the zith day of November, 1930, mere was elected at a general election in
'Nh,atcom County., a County Auditor, County lrreLsurer, County Assessor and County Sheriff for the
term of office to begin on the second 'Manday in January., 1931, and a County Superintendent of
Schools for the term of office to begin on Sei�tembor 1. 1931, and -,Ill of v.hich shall continue
until successors in said offices are elected Lznd qualified;
it is ordered by t-'-iis. 3oLa-rd that the amount of bond to be given by each
0
of said officers is hereby fiZed as follo,us:
County Auditor . . . . . . . . . . * * , * * * * * , , 5.,000.00
County Assessor. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25000-00
County Si,e?,iff . . . . . . . 3.,000.00
County Tre-Usurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150"000.00
County Superintendent of Schools . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
Done in regular adjourned session of t1ie Bo--r-d this 19th day of Dedember, 1930.
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tr State of Wasnin�;ton
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Attest: G. P. K1140.LID
County 1,uditor & Ex-officio'
Clerk of tfie Board.
By F. C. LVartin, Deputy.
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Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFiRE THE BjA?,D Uri' :1'6UNTY C01,11„1SSI0.LJEES OF
11,d THE LATT.�,Ifi OF Thi�,,DSFERS OF
:i-AIIUILIAGE CE-iTIFICATE FU11D and
C.Ei-%`11-FIGATES OF 1J]DEIIPTIWI FW%-UJ )
':.:Ill UL-1 CJUJTYj WA,-)-_1'JGTON
0 R D h, E
I-, r 1 .1 1.� I 1.
S there is in the Marriage Certil-icate Fund a sum in excess of "200. 0 representing
> 0 C>
unrecorded certificates for licenses issued P-L�ior to January 1, 1927, and
. 1111ii7EHEAS, an unsuccessful attempt il-tas been n,-.1de to locate such certificates, and
idEid"iS L! -I , there is in t`e Certificates of 1edemj.-)tion Fund the sum of $184.24 unclaimed,
covering Certificat-es of Redemption 11os. 110211, 11598, 1`3147, 12455;, 1252,�-, 12552, 12')553, 12E56"
12571,9 12654, 12721 and 12765, and
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday THE 19th DAY of December
.19 30
uiJHERE"AS, it -has been recommended by the State Examiner that said sums be transferred
to the Current Expense Fund,
NOvti, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed
to transfer the sum of $200.00 from the Marriage Certificate Fund, and the sum of $184.24
from the Certificates of Redemption Fund to the Current Expense Fund , and
IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the said Certificates of Redemption Fund be closed, and
should any of the said Certificates of Redemption be presented for payment the County
Auditor is hereby authorized to draw a warrant on the Current Expense Fund in payment
thereof.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1930.
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(1 Board of County Commiss-
ionersof Iffhatcom County i1
11 State of Washington TP
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ATTEST: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE T. E BOARD OF COU 1TY COId-LISSIONE LS OF
VJHKT COiA COUNTY., WA HINGTON
IN . A- E MATTER OF TRANSFER. FROM
CITIES, `1'O1NNS%1IP AND PORT OF )( ORDER OF THANSFE°.
BELLIivG l,, i-Ai FOR STATE EX-LhINATIA )
WHEREAS, the costs of auditing records by State Examiners, for'Port of Bellingham,
Toms of Everson, Ferndale, Lynden, Nooksack and Sumas, and Baker Township, as hereinafter
set forth, have been paid from the County Current Expense Fund and said fund should now
,be reimbursed for said advanced expenditures, from the funds of the said Port, Towns,
and Township;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to
transfer to the COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND from the following funds and in the following
sums:
Attest:
Everson
Ferndale
Lynden
Nooksack
Sumas
Port of Bellingham
Baker Township
46.72
13'7.25
102.48
52..86
106.33
216.40
r-)R DA
Total $ 740.88
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1930.
11 ii !T iP i! TT T1 it 1T 11 it iT ti ti it Geo . Elder
"Board of County Commiss- iP Chairman of the Board
iL ioners of Whatcom County n
ii State of Washington t► F. C. Reeve
ti ti ti 11 ,i ,1 i1 it n ,1 T1 ;, it ti ,1 County Commissioner
G. P. KINCAID Freda E. Laube
County Auditor w Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Ielartin, Deputy.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
V il!T COM COUNTY, 'WASHI vGTON .
J
IN THE MATTLR OF TRANSFER OF COUNTY)
( 0 R D E R
TREASURER!,�-S BANK--- DEPOSITS )
VdriJ�REAS, theme is now on deposit in the Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham,
IOct. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Friday
THE 19th
DAY OF December
1930.
II/
Washington, the -sum of $150.22 to the credit of. Edith 141. Thornton, formerly County Treasurer of
VIRiatcom County, Washington;
IT IS NOW ORDERED that said sum of $150.22 be,. and same is hereby transferred to the
account of Pliny T. Snyder, Acting County Treasurer and County Treasurer Elect of liThatcom County,
Washington, and the said Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham, is hereby authorized to make
such transfer on its records.,.,
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of December, 1930.
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" Board of County Commiss-
ionersof Whatcom Count�T: 11
n State of Washington I11
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Attest: G: P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
twrt.��■.
Geo. Elder ,
Chairman of the -Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
IN THE NATTER OF SUPERVISORS FOR )
DRAINAGE 11-jIPROVE;IEIJT DISTRICTS.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ORDER RE ELECTION RETURNS 1IND
FIXING AMOUNT OF BONDS.
1,11HEREAS, on November 21, 1930, this Board of County Commissioners ordered the annual
election to be held in Consolidated Drainage Improvement District No. 1, and Drainage Improvement
Districts 5, 6, 7; 9, 15, 20 and 21 of Wha.tcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, the 9th day of
December, 1930, for-the,purpose of electing supervisors in the manner provided by law51
- and
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of December, 1930, this Board proceeded with the canvass of
the returns on said elections and found that no election was held in Drainage Improvement Districts
No. 9, 20 and 21, and that the canvass of tine returns on.Drainage Improvement Districts No. 1, 5,
6, 7 and 15 snowed the following persons to have received the majority vote for Supervisors in
their respective districts.
Consolidated Drain.. Impt . Dist. ,�1: Albert Knutzen for 1 ,year term;
Frank Cruikshank for 2 year term
Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 5:
Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 6-
H. D. Holcomb for 1 year term
G. W.-Rosenhall for 2 year. term
Chas. blaslanka for 1 year term
John Rudy for 2 year term
Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 7: Charles Rogers for 1 year term
Carl Zell for 2 year term
Drain.. Impt. Dist. No. 15: Fred McKnight for 1 ,year term
H. Vandermey for 2 year term
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the following persons be, and they are hereby declared
elected as Supervisors in their respective districts, and for the -.terms, beginning December 9,
1930, as follows:
Consol. Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 1: Albert Knutzen, 1 yr term
Frank Cruikshank, 2 yr'term
Drain. IMpt. Dist. No. 5: H. D. Holcomb, 1 year term
G. W. Rosenhall, 2 ,year term
Drain. Impt. Dist. No..6:
Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 7:
Drain. Impt. Dist. No.15:
Chas. Maslanka, 1 year term
John Rudy, 2 year term
Charles Rogers, 1 year term
Carl Zell, 2 year term
Fred McKnight, 1 year term
H. Vandermey, 2 year term
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDI1NGS
UUt-TERM ' Friday THE 19th DAY OF De'cer:ber
IT IS F_URTiL hR virtDERED that the follov-iing ,persons be, and they are inereby a_opointeu
as Supervisors in their respective districts for tine tc rms begin. in; December 9, 1930, as
follows:
Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 9: Roy Deem 2 year term
Drain. Irr, )t. Dist. hio.20: C. Jager, 1 year term
E. J. Kamm, 2 year term
.Drain. Impt . Dist. No .21: -------
IT IS FJ.11"THER OillEREll t1iat said supervisors be, and they are hereby required to
give bonds in Uie sum of �00.00, the surety to be rt.pproved by the Bo xrci of County ,'ommisL
sioners of Whatcom County, Vk-s-Tin ton, and th�:t ce_tificates of election shy-11 be issued
to the said supervisors upon t heir takin the oath of office and filing the bonds as
required oy la.'rr and as fixed bj this Board.
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Done in regular adjourned session of the BoL-rd this 19th day of December, 1930.
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rt Board of County (_`ommiss-
ioners of Whatcom County r1
1r State of Wasnington ri
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Geo. Elder
Chairm�;n of the Bo-ard.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner.
Attest: G. P. Fred E. Laube
County Auditor- I Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the 3oard.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
Applications fir dances by. Ten Penile Grange on December 19, He!-)ers Club of Liberty
on December 20 and 25, and Gulf Grange on December 20, 1930, were endorsed approved by the
Board.
On 1, o ,ion t'.e Board adjourned to meet on llonday, December 22, 1930 at 9 A.M.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
OCt- TERM Uionday THE 22nd DAY OF December 19 30
T.Le Board net pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, December 19, 1930. DreSent,
Geo. E!C-ker, Cfiairii,.an of tl'-ie BoIrd; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Latube, Members, and the Clerk of
t-',-,e Bo��rd in attendance.
T 'iie follo;iin6, clai--,,is %,iere allolaed and proceedings had:
L,1 7'riden Townshio
Joe Heldele
V. Eagg
'ic 'V ts.1-:ins
John Severson
C. 12. Severson
E. D. Partlow
Geo. _lope (Order to A. P.
Fredeen)
Geo. Hooe
17. H.- 111,1artin
S. J. Gardner (Order to
k. 11. Belford)
S. j. Gardner (Order to
G. V1. Ogden)
S. J. Gardner
Jack 'Murray (order toE. A.
Alacoinber)
Ed Vogue
11"has. Willett
Dan Cooper
B. King
k1len Hankins
M. 11. Furr
J. J. i1eyens
Fred Barker
Ray Lewis
-tarry Carson
C. L. Patterson
I.. Scollard
J. B. Cl-leasebro
C. Lindholm
J. 14. King
L. L. Balfour
Joe Heldele
V. Hagg
U. Haskins (Order to J. C.
Penney Co.)
John Severson
E. D. Partlow
Geo. Ho,)e
V1. H. Martin
S. J. Gardner
Jack hurray (Order to E. A.
11acomber)
Ed. Hocue
Chas. ',,'Iil-'Lett
Dan Cooper
C. !,,I. Severson
Joe Jensen
Claire Palmer (order to
Arlene Breuer)
ffm. Radder
Edgar Sollinger
Everett liusc her
Current Expense Fund
Elmer T. Butts
John D. Gooter
i . WAD and BRIDGE FU1,1D.
Cots. bal. of kpprop- oil impt. Tl,'Ip. roads
Labor on Hannegan & G. 1.1. Roads
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
z I LIVEH FUND.
Labor on S'.iumway Wing lEmergency)
do it
do it
I
299.00
78.00
18.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
20.50
6.00
16.00
26.00
3.87
20.00
2.13
26.00
26.00
4.00
18.00
24.00
22.00
24.00
24.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
do 11
10.00
do it
10.00
do rr10.00
do
10.00
do rr
10.00
do rr
10.00
do rr
do rr
do rr
do
do st
Labor on Strickland Ning
do
do
do
do
CuhSuL. DAAIDI. DIST. Al Fj1;D-
"I
Industrial Insurance p,,z.,,id in 1929
SjLD1E--)t8t HELIEF PUAD.
Relief
do
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-;-
I
BEFDAE T.'LHE BOJ�;Lj) UY COUi'3TY Cu.'ZLIIISSIONERS OF
I 0 VI-.� -TCGI�i COUilTY, ;Vi-i,'--,H114GTOA.
114 T-HE OF GREDITING lldbfJIES
10.00
10.00
10.00
2.00
10.00
29.25
'53.25
35.00
3.75
35.00
8.55
20.00
35.00
0 A D E 'H
FRO1.1 ST±'Th FiRLST RESERVE FUND.11 :
Cliap. 185, Laws of 1DO7 makes it tt'-ic duty of the Board of County Conmissioners
to distribute to L-fte benefit of tine -:)ublic roads and public sc-',Iools any rno,nely received from the
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct *TERM Monday
THE
22nd
DAY OF December
1930
State Forest Reserve Fund; and
WHEHEAS, Vfhatcom County is in receipt of the sum of �2,497.19 from the State Forest
Reserve Fund;
1'T IS iijVl Orti)'EiIL'ED that the Count7l Treasurer be, and lie is hereby directed to credit
said 0,2,497.19 as follows:
To Road and Bridge Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1297.19
To County General School Fund . . . . . . . . . 11900.00
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of December, 1930.
I
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Geo . Elder
rr
Board of
County Commiss- it
Chairmwn of the Board
rr
ioners of
7Lhatcom County it
rr
State of
Vashington rr
F. C. Reeve
11
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11 if • 1r it 11itit it it 11
County Commissioner
Attest: G. F.
INUI-LID
Fred E. Laube
County
Auditor
w Ex-offi•cio
County Commissioner
Clerk
of the Board.
By F. C . 11,11artin, Deputy.
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BEFui<<E THE BOArill all' COUNTY OF
`OhiliTC01.1 COUidTY, ULSHINGTON.
lii iiE LiATT-ER 010 EILIERGL4(;Y F'JiiDS FJR
RESvLUTION DECLARIIAG Ei. ERGENC:Y
JAIL, INDIGENTS AND JUVENILE ll611IE )
y iE Ei,S, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 15th day of December,
1930, at the Board Room in the Court House in BellinCzam, Wa.s .ingtan, _-..11 the Commissioners
of sa�id county having lad reasonable notice of said meeting and all bri.ng present at such
meeting, a resolution and notice was adoi)teld by unanimous vote of said Commissioners, -which
resolution and notice stated the facts constituting the emerg :ncy existing with relation
ID
to board of .prisoners in Jail and care of prisoners in hospit_).l; for, fuel, rouse rent,
board, care and clothing, for Inai&,ents; for food aria house rent for Juvenile Home, and
the estimated amount of money required to meet the said emergencies; end
JHERLE1.a, :said resolution and notice did fi.. Monday, the 22nd day of Dccember, 1930,
at 10: OJ o t cloc'le: A.I.1. at the Boa. L d Room of the said Commissioners in Fellinni_ ,.m, 1Vashington,
as the time and „)lace for holding; a public hearing thereon and the said resolution and
riotice �aas duly and regularly published once in tree Bellingham Evening News, a newspaper
of gener°al circulation puplis:ied in the Cite of Bellingham and being the official ne:v.rsp,:.ihser
of said 1,11hatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on Monday, the 15th
dewy of December, 1930, all as required by law; and
JTLIElt ;iiS, said .,)ublic iearing was held at the time and ~)lace so fiyed, and the
Comi:,rissioners of said Miatcom County being pre -sent and no taxpayer of said county appeared
to be heard for or against tie e...i)enditure of money for such alleged emergencies; and
4iiEi-t.D!t S, it is riecessa�y t.�iat prevision be made for said emergencies for the balance
of the year 1930, and such necessity could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time
t1re budget for the fiscal year 1930 was made up, and sufficient ;provision was not made
therefor in said budget; and
JHERExS, this hoard is fully advised in.the premises and it is the unanimous o,)inion
of this Board that emergencies exist and that it is necessary that emergencies be declared
and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be mad.e;
1I101f, '1LH I-,EFORE, BE AND IT 13 HE1"EBY RESOLVED that necessary expenditures be made for
tkie remainder of the yeca._° 1930 to meet the e<<:isting emergencies, but not to exceed the
5 A'
4, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
8,
t - TERM 11,.oi dL,7 THE 22nd DAY OF December 19-0
0
foilovrin'n' ::Inounts:
JAIL. Board
of
Prisoners
$500.00
Care
of
)i,-Lsoners in
100.00
Fuel
800. 00
Eause
Hent
125.00
Board
CL:1'e
175.00
Clothing
50.00
JLVEANILE A6LE: Food
100.00
House
rent
90.00
IT U,.`J1.1JIL14UULkY R�ELOLVE'D th�',t ei,.iergri,nc, be dravnby theAudit.or of
�,,Ti�_tcon Count, on ihe Current 'E.:pense Fund of sa'id County to meol- t'iE� scid. emerge-- c- e.s, said
warra.Jts to be drav;n in paymen!,- of duly claims, ,nd �-'.t 1;:ie t;a-' mes ---,ecessary -1-1c) -make
sa.id .);,:.,yrents.
1),no in regl,�l::,,r.&ajourned session of t:i' Bo,ird this :,"2nd duty of December, 1930.
11 ft If fl 17 11 11 if it it It Ir 1u 11 11 Geo. Eilder
of roUjjL.7 -La i the Board
It Bo,,:'t.rd Corir.r�iss- It C! 1. .,nan of 'L,
It iwier_ of 7.ril-:ttcom Count, it
11 sta-:.e of 1pht s_aingt.nn It
At L e s G. ?.
County Auditor
Clerk of t..Ie BoL._d.
T-y F. C. Deputy.
F. C. 11,:,pve
Count, Commissioner
Fred r,,. Laube
County Commissioner
A_)plication of H-oL)eviell Cor.'munity Clu") for dance on December 31 1930, was endorsed
approved by the Bo.a,rd.
On 1.,otion t;rie 3o,;Ld adjourn•d to meet on Friday, _)ecembe 26� 1930, at 9 A.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM Friday THE 26th DAY OF December
9. 3,0
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, December 22, 1930. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman of the Board; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members,.and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board granted the request of E. McBride
for an extension of 20 days time for completion of Lateral Highway No. 5 (Dakota Creek
Bridge) .
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Request of H. McBride for extension of time on construction of Dakota Creek Bridge
(Lateral highway #5), was filed with the Board.
sffilmwro�
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
✓ WHATCOM COUNTY, VIASHINGTON .
IN THE MATTER OF DEFENSE OF THE ACTION )
BROUGHT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES BY NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL-) DECLARING EMERGENCY.
WAY COMPANY ET AL VS. WHATCOM COUNTY
ET AL DEFENDANTS )
WhhREAS, at a regular meeting of this Board duly held on the 15th day of December,
1930, at the Board Room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, all the Commissioners
of said County having had reasonable notice of said meeting and all being present at such
meeting, a resolution and notice was adopted by unanimous vote of said Commissioners,
which resolution and notice stated the facts constituting the emergency existing with rela-
tion to the matter of the defense of the action brought in the District Court of the United
States by Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railroad Company, plaintiffs vs Whatcom County et al, defendants; and the estimated amount
of money required to meet the said emergency; and
WHEREAS, said resolution and notice did fix Friday, the 26th day of December, 1930,
at 10:00 o1clock A.M. at the Board Room of the said Commissioners in Bellingham, Washington,
as the time and place for holding a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution and
notice was duly and regularly published once in the'Bellingham Evening News, the official
county newspaper of said Whatcom County, said resolution and notice being so published on
Wednesday, the 17th day,of December, 1930, all as required by law; and
WHEREAS., said public hearing was held at the time and place so fixed, and the
Commissioners of said Whatcom County .being present and no taxpayer of said county appeared
to be heard for or against the expenditure of money for such alleged emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that provision be made for the payment of counsel to repre-
sent the county in said action brought in the Di strict Court by Northern Pacific Railway
Company et al, and such necessity could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time the
budget for the fiscal year 1930 was made up, and provision was not made therefor in said
budget; and
WHEREAS., this 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 that an emergency be de -
Glared and that expenditures necessary as aforesaid be made;
NOW, TdEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that an emergency exists and that this
Board proceed to make the expenditures necessary to compensate the counsel -for -re -presenting
Whatcom County in said suits instituted by the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the
..N RECORD .OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct. TERM Friday _.. THE.. - 26th _ DAY of _ December _ __19 30
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company against lVhatcom County and others,
which expenditures shall not exceed the amount of $411.05; and
BE.IT FURTHER UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED that emergency warrants be drawn by the Auditor of
Matcom County, Washington, on the Current Expense Fund of said County to meet the said emer-
gency, said warrants to be drawn in payment of claims duly approved by this Board at the
times necessary to make said payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of December, 1930.
It II II tt It 11 11 11 tt tt 11 11 11 It II
It Board of County Commiss- It
11 ioners of V1hatcom County It
It State of lVashington It
It II It II 11 11 It It II II II It II it It
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
Geo. Elder
Chairman of .the Board.
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER FROM HIGHWAY DEFICIT )
FUND AND ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND TO ( O.R D E R
CUSTER-HAYNIE ROAD I111P OVELiEliT FUND (Hy #25) )
WHEREAS, the collections for the Custer -Haynie Road Improvement Fund (Hy #25) have not
been sufficient to meet the payment on bonds and bond interest;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby
directed to transfer into the Custer -Haynie Road Improvement Fund the sum of $6,855.88 from
the Highway Deficit Fund, and the sum of $20,000.00 from the Road and Bridge Fund, to apply
on bonds and bond interest payments.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of December, 1930.
11 I 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 .11 11 It II It It
tt Board of County Commiss- It
It ioners of Whatcom County It
11 State of 'Washington 1I
It It it It 11 It 11 tl I1 II 11 it 1I I1 If
Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
.0.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Notice from State Highway Department to pass resolution to complete payments on Perm.
High. 11-A, was filed with the Board.
IlErolcm
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO��iISSIONERS OF
J WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
IN THE MATTER OF FUNDS TO COMPLETE )
R E S O L U T I O N
PAYMENTS ON PERMANENT HIGHWAY #11-A )
y7HEREAS, it was necessary to do extra work on Permanent Highway No. 11-A (Lake lVhatcam
Boulevard) under contract of Axel Lind;
V1HEREAS, there is not sufficient money in the Permanent Highway Fund to cover all the
costs of said work;
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
537
OCt *TERM Friday
THE
26tin
DAY OF December
lzo
NOi) BE IT L-t�C`k)LVED tlaE.t tiie sum of (,',,2,405.96 be, and same is k-iereby
appropriated from the Road and 3-rici,ge Fund of Vr-,-.,,3.tcom County to complete the payments on
Permanent HiL-:,ziway 1,Ju. 11-A.
Done in regular adjourned session of the :3oars Ll'.lis 26ttl1 &l.y of December, 1930.
11 If ! i !1 11 It 11 if II 1? it it 11 Gco - E, Idor
Boaru of County Comr.,-,iss- rr Cfiairm,,.-,n of the Board
rr ioners of Wnatcom County Ir
State of Vlasnin-ton F. C. Reeve
C oun ty CorziAssioner
Attest: G. P. Fred T. Laube
County Auditor � Ex-officio County Commissioncr
Clerk of t'lie Board.
By F. C. 11"'artin., De-,,)uty.
un lloti3n the adjourned to meet on .1londay, December 29, 1930, at 9 A.1,1.
,.,, L, I
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
OCt. TERM
iJond,,:,-y
THE
9th
DAY OF
TI-ie i3oard met pursuant, to adjourn,-.,ient U-i'l,:en on Friday., Dece,1-',',:)e-r 26, 1930. Present,
Geo. Eider, 0-lairman of t1ie 3c),(-�� .'.1.ed, F. C. Reeve �-nd Fred E. Laub, i.'embers, and the Clerk of
.Y
the Buz:.rd in a-ttend(,.:nce.
The following 1111�-`re �.--md -,)rocaedings ha.d:
S,LL)iZHST
Abe Hess Belief
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jF GOUI+1T--7 1400 J LI'EO L)
"Lj'1,T j' -'0U1JTY U !u �., , VitS,-iLqGTGiJ.
ih TdE i,iAT'TLR jF SETTLIUilhij'T ','!Tip (-1'06NTY
0 i) E
TiiE., 611,JitEli:l F01A LiliTil OF F1JVLiABE,.-,,, 193
$ 25.00
Pliny T. Snyder, Acting County Tree -surer for 101hatcom County, UashinF.ton, has
filed t,.iith this Board a statement setting fort'll'i i-1-i's receipts and disbursements, an(
f I the same
rigs been cilec.sed, compared and found to be correct;
11' iS by this Board ti'lat, said Pliny T. Snyder, as suc%i Acting Treasurer,
be, and he hereby is allo,,:ied credits for said disbursements as follows, to-1,7iit:
Pt-iii) STA'2j.i TAEeSUI--LE-,i:
General Fund
11136.01
School Fund
86.00
I,JiliL,ary Fui1d
23.87
1?ublic Hi�;iraay Fund
7. 01�-
Permanent HJ -1-niay Fund
17.37
;1ir:,' L h�p .r Education Fund
2,192.9E
ca;..)itol Building Fund
1133.16
Reclamation iievolving, Fund
1-0.00
Veteranst Compensation Fund
797.01
Forest Fire Protection Fund
105.30
Par1r.s , ----)<arkways Fund
183.50
Game Fund
135.90
CliSil ?Ali) CITY w T01W11 Ti1-EASjkiERE
10,802.61
C; I i) T jVV24 TRE.LSJ* LliS
25635.78
IEDEEIIED:
Cur-,,ent Rx,)ense Fund
281040.09
Ro,ad Bridcre Fund
8,705.5r,'
P,-:..rrr.,--,.nent Hi,hway Id,ain . Fund
1.,385.26
Domestic aniji,ial Protection Fund
186.80
Soldiers Relief Fund
165.00
Count7. ' Gane Fund
Liquor, Inves-,ir�--ation Fund
145.00
Law Library Fund
4-11.50
Institute Fund
229.50
Dd'ar-piaze Certificate Fund
69.00
Sc*aool Dists., Gencr,a.l Fund
',8,889.00
ScLool Dists., Building Fund
4,364.02:1
Port of Beliin,7ham, General Fund
4., 473. 51
IL)ormLn Ditea 1,Iaint. Fund
13.00
consol D.I.D. #1 1t Fund
269.'I'3
,
Drain . Dist . A-5 Y,,:�,,int . runes
64.1
, -
Drain. Imp A(7 L'i �)t. Dist. aint. Fund
4.0.25
EJT:�IiLJST Jii "I'Ai-iHiliqTS:
Sc,iool Dists.. Gener,,l fund
630.14-
]::)ort of Bellingham, General Fund
7,.7, . 3 3
Con. D. I. D. Me�J-nt. Fund
.3c
Tota.1 Disbursements
1171736.22
7, Ne do hereby certify that we find tine c in the Treasu.rerls Office end on deposit in,
various banks to his credit �4t the close of tousiness on 193,"), aS sinown by the County
Audi. for ls check of T-reasure:.r's casil-i, to be as follows:
Depository Treasurerl-- -BaL:'Mce
BL.nk of
i -
2013549.26
Be ',--atiorl,al Ban�:
)f Bellin,---
341 -
C 292. 94
TLI 0 rt jjj,,r C- tarn Ration-,:1 Ban--rl
of Bei.11n-nam
67 890.43
24ational Bank
of Beliin�:.:Ianl
30,000.00
,Jnion Trust Comp, -If of
Belli --, i)-nai-i
r3, 00(). 00
Fii,st N,,:Itional of
Lyf1d,2n
30,000.'00
Peoplesl State Bank of
Lynden
15,000.00
flirst Natlional BL.,nk of
Femdale
30,000-00
CitiZe.)1ST Banli of ForndL'..10
15,000.00
3,an1: of .3laine
10,000.00
3 a-?-1 -1 of, "J""mas
ID)000.00
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
0 C t TERM bonday THE I DAY OF December
7
193
Nboll-'sack V,,--j.-'!.'Ley St.:-t.e
B,,,.nk of Ev-i-scn
Custer St�-te Bank
10,000.00
Total Cas'.,a on De,=it
(t'
516)772.63
Investments
2?5.00
Casa in Vault
551.130
Checks ti Warrants
in Till 25 1,,jD . 09
Curr:-,ricy in Till
315.00
Silva:: in Till
23. 01
8 __17
5150.10
Grand Total Cash on 1!and
5134,282.73
IN TiESTIMONY 4-IEREOF, we .aave
hereunto set our h1ands
and affixed
the seal of the
Bo,,-,rd of County Commissioners of
7.1hatcor, County, 1,Vj.s1.,.inEton,,
this 29th
day of December,
1930
it it 11 !1 it it it it It 1! 1! 11 yy it I1
Board of County Commissit
-
it ioners of "'Thatcom County
11 State of Was -,in ;ton
11 TT !t 't 11 !1 11 It T! 11 It 11 It 7t It
At t: G. ?. 1KI11CILID
County Audito.L, 1- Ex-ofl.'icio
Clerl,-, of the 3oard.
By F. C. Deputy.
z
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
F. C. Reeve
Count' Comi:.iissioner
Fred '. T,aube
County Coi:,,missionci-
Applic:-,tion of 1,1. V7. Lod p of VIa_il for dance on December 1930, was endorsed
CD
al.;)r6ved by Lie Boaid.
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On '�,.Iotfon the Board adjourned e-t 3) P. M. to meet on I.Vr
ednesday, December 31, 1930,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
jCt - TERM
Wednes&y
THE
31st
DAY OF December 1930
TAe
Board met
pursuEnt
to adjournment
taken
on Fonday,
December. 29,
1939.
Present.,
Geo. .'icier,
Wairman
of the Board;
F. 0.
Reeve
and
Fred F. Laube,
Members,
and
the Clerl-,
of the Doard in attendance.
The following claims wore allowed Lnd pfoeeedinEs hed:
GUA,hRT EXPEISE FUAD.
G. P. Kincaid
Salary
as
County Auditor
187.50
F. C. Qaptin
Salary
as
DeDuty Auditor > Clerk of Board
165.00
L. Coviei-
Salany
as
Doohkeepo2 fay' Auditor
155.00
A. J. Love
Salary
as
Deputy Auditor
145.00
L. E. King
do
13C.00
Bronsema
do
125.00
A. L. Gates
do
120.00
Christine Ejaltalin
do
100.00
Jessie Walters
Salary
as
RocDodur for Audit=
125.00
julin T. Churcii
do
1.10.00
RosaLonw Barrett
Salary
as
Auto License Clcrk fDr Auditor
125.00
J. W. L&Lee
do
(22/31 month)
88.70
Y. Linue
do
( 3 Qys)
40.00
Goo. ElLer
Salary
as
County Commissioner
163.74
F. C. Reeve
do
163.74:
Fred E. Loube
do
16S.74
Ralph 0. Olson
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
100.00
Drs. B. Christopherson
Salary
as
Clerk for Justice of Peace
50.00
D. W. Fontherkile Qrde2 to
First Nutinnal B.nk)
Salary
as
Justice of Peace
103.00
Laude W. Vock
Salary
as
Cle2k for Justice of P&ce (Emergency):
25.00
W. H. Beacn
Salary
as
ConstEble
6D.00
Goo. H. Syb=t
Snlary
as
Charity Commissioner Q ?rob. officer
175.00
Alvada Helly
Salary
as
PTob&tijn Officer
125.00
Larian LeCoaq
Salary
as
Paysician A walth Officer
137.50
A. W. w3ar
Salary
as
Coroner
80.74
Kargarot J. Diaz
SLlary
as
Tbc. Eurse
150.00
Lary Pritchard
Salary
as
Lss't. The. Rurse
150.00
Lary L. Stunc
Salary
as
Litron J.vanile Home
100.00
Hector Gawley
Salary
as
janitor
150.00
Louise Gawley
Salary
as
isstt. Janitol.
25.00
C. A. pAiEister
Salary
as
ZiELt YaKcAran
9100
Ed. E. Hardii-i
Salary
as
Supovior Judge
1TS.65
Edwin Gruber
do
175.65
Archie B. Stewart
Salary
as
County Clerk
187.50
Eruce ?. CoultAurst
Salary
as
Deputy Clerk.
15o.00
Alice Hitz
do
125.00
SalaP7
as
Entra Clerk for County Clerk
5.00
4wStewart
v Y. Allyn
Salary
as
Prosecuting Atnorney
187.50
Lawrence 1. Keplinger
SalLry
as
Deputy Pposecuting Attorney
187.50
Cecile 9. Foss
Salary
as
Stenograpber for Pros. Attty-
125.00
Pliny T. Snyder
Salary
as
Acting County Treasurer
187.50
A. A. Partin
Salopy
as
De;uty Treasurer
165.00
Nell J. Brand
Salary
Ls
Cashier for TraLsurer
140.00
Freelove L. Canfield
SalAry
as
Index Clort for Treasurer
130.00
Earl Langdon
Salvoy
&s
Bookkeeper for Treasurer
130.00
Irene Long
Salary
as
Roll Clerh for Trorsurer
1=15.00
Adene Carlson
do
115.00
Grace EasteTbrook
0)
115.00,
Ruth C. Beebe
do
105.00
Bargaret Thomas
Salary
ns
Extra Clerk for Treasurer (Q24.12 Emerg)
100.00
Lary C. Hostetter
do
100.00
James F. Uhl, Jr.
do
100.00
Label E. Herbst
dq
22 days tr
88.00
Maybelie Bryan
do
13
52.00
J. M. Van ':Tickle
do
13§
51.00
Foster M. Carver
Salary
as
County Assessor
187.50
Guy H. Nuzuff,
Salary
as
Chief 3eputy Assessor
lenob
G. A. Ppnce
Salary
as
Deputy Assessor
130.00
Jessie Duerr
do
130.00
Helen Canpbell
do
130.00
H. D. OcArtnur
do
Field Deputy Assessor
150.00
T. C. Fraser
Salary
as
Sheriff
187.50
J. d. Dunn
Salary
as
Office Deputy Sheriff
165.00
C. A. Pangborn
Salary
as
Chief Deguty Sheriff
150.00
Daniel IcCush
Salary
as
Tax Collector for Sheriff
05.00
John M. Odell
Salary
as
Deputy Sheriff
145.00
Bernard Olson
do
145.00
Geo. Carpenter
do
145.00
0. P. Hawke
Salary
as
Jailer
140.00
Bruce Loop
Salary
as
Assistant Jailer
130.00
Isabella Fraser
Salary
as
Matron of Jail
40.00
Nellie H. Abbott
Salary
as
Superintendent of Schools
187.50
Sigrun Simonarson
Salary
as
Ass 1t. SuTeri ntan6ent of Schools
125.00
Louis W. King
Salary
as
Horticultural Inspector
165.00
H. B. Carroll Jr.
Salary
as
Agricultural Agent
175.00
L. N. Freimann
SalFry
as
Asset. Agricultural AFent
41.66
Mildred Holmes
Salary
as
Stenographer for Agf. Agent
90.00
Inez Arnquist
Salary
as
Home Demonstration Qent
41.66
C. C. King
Salary
as
Superintendent of County home
150.00
N. B. King
Salary
as
Latron a Bookkeeper for County Home
75.00
C)Ct,TERM
RECORD
OF
COXITAUSSIONERR
PROCEEDINGS
IVV e d I'l d y
THE
.1st
DAY OF D:�- c e mb e
19 30
Harr:,J7 Ba2telds
Gale
'Ycina Fits erg ld
Gladys D. ',"J'-,cite
Grace Kno','ilcs
Bessie 117elcome
C.
. L. 1h"oss
A. J. VTelcf,
C. A. ',W. Smith
Borciiapat
C. J. I,c Babb
E . Van Bi ocklin.
Carl CC 071
'�Ulbur E. ailey
C. h. IIL,,niey
Ira Smit",
G ej r
,.7. T. Jaclrlman
Jule ',,'artin
J. i,1. Grf,,nc 7� ' - er
D,'In- Gr�_-ner
11. J. 3zar'f"ord
Irvin G. 3ost,:iick
Cody 3or.l
j - . A. 71ells
C. � ' Brandon7. Drndon
Ben Axlund
D. �1. Dunkle
rn
li".i _H"Galy
L. C. ieiiyer
i. i _;' -15 !U-�'1-1Ust 0 t 'L e i
Lars Sj 1,1111-13-e
b,r sc) i i G r i f f i t h
vr. -ins on
�i Paul J:D I
j. Harvey
Henry Zc.-ienrcuti-ic2
D"Lir- 'P. Sii�lopc
I. J. Cook
Ei.L#s. Olive A. Kline
L1.1, s . C. F. Tirrieril'ian
T - B. Wynn
F. I,'. Gi'-.2,Ird
1'-.r s . C. G. Smit1.,
F 1 v a -.AnLon
P. G. C_,oke
ii-cripy C. ,'.lverson
P. J. James
Wall ,-7;ce Coleman
','rs. Geo. 71. Vinup
dug'.(i C. JudIcins
1""eil
Lps. Leslie Jones
H. 0. Fin(-re!lson
GPL,ce Du.,1*10ury
Jones
,s. J. Perry
A. S. !',irman
Lyrin C. 3F,_iley
It 1' r c- . P. A. dendrickSon
V . V,-,n HoLiten
E. Retrnolas
y7
T,'Irs. TAary G. (Iuck�jrt
i . 1!,. 1 ;1 ustin
Doliie I. Foster
J. A. Dinkel
SelirL_ '�',cDonwld
J. 0. Gulbransen
P. 7j`aliace
E. J_-2;-rerisen
Geo. ';!lder
F. C. T'-L'eeve
Fred E. Laube
FfL-r.,1-1 ',,!. illiyn
Are'nie 3. Stevsra2t
P_!in, '7. E')ny'Ue r,
T. C. Fraser
H. ,,,.bbott
CE,rl 'i,1CCoy
Larg_lr'A J. Div
Geo. -i. Sybrant
Louis ,ping-
. : _. . HID - .13. Ca l, , J1 .
LeVern Fj!r::Ar:.,ann
17 L?. _c
Salary L-1, s
Salary as
Salary as
do
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S% --iary a s
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Salarv, s
S. i ar as
S,:,.lary as
S
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Salar, as
'c " a i " � _" y as
Salary as
S P, lary as
Salary as
do
S L 1 , ry as
do
do
do
do
Law Bc)o".s
Reg. Feea:
do
do
do
do
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do
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E,xpense as
Expense '=i s
T'i
Ext) en s e as
Exj)ense a s
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en s e '�_ S
j) (no
r? L 4 i i u e: Cl)
T,--_%mst,o_., at Count:" , �Iorrie (,24/31 mo)
j o !E: r t County
I --i o rfl e
Ass 't. Cook at Count;;, home
Nurse at County 1i0me
Ass't. Nurse at County Home
.-ostess at County- Home
Janitoi, at county .1ome
r
L' 7, u n d ry P _�7 'n -.it Count,, Home
Extra. nurse at Count,,, Home
Supervising Engineer
r
Deput,d
Eri--ineer
CD
Ins tviim entii-ian for En�_ineer
C1'-iainmn,,n for Engineer
Inspector for Engineer
Claptain of Ferry '_3oat
engineer of Ferry Sot
Deck Earia on Ferry _oat
Truck Driver l3 d.,-,ys
Spl. Deput'y 0-1ieriff
for Pros. Attly.
Acme Two -
DLker Twp. 1 P-t
Columbia T�Alp- 1 ?ct
do 2 Pct
Crescent Two
ouster 1 Pet
do 2 Pct
D e 1 t a T'.'rp 1 P c t
do 2 Pet
D e m i n,,':, T wp - 1 2ct
do - 2 Pet
Ferndc�le T';,) - 2 Pet
do - 3 Pet
do _ Pet
Geneva T' _,-,
Glaci,er T%lip
Lawrence T';I,) - 1 Pct
do - 9 �c3 -
t
Lum*ci-i Reservation
L,Lirml,i Isl�nd
L-naen -wi) - 1 Pet
ao - 2 --)ct
do - 3 'Pet
Mct,)le F 11 s '71,a o
L
_etta Two 1 [let
do 2 Pct
11 Vie.: T 1 Pet
do 2 Pet
do 3 Pet
do 1 Pet
Noo'r,,sack Ti:°r) 1 1") c t
do 2 Pet
do 3 1':)ct
do Pct
Park lrw' )
I -It. Roberts Two
Ton ','ile Tw,) - 1 Pet
do - 2 Pet
do - 3 1) C t
U Pet
V,an ',777ek Twf) - 1 Pet
do - Pet
,-io
I - 3 Pet
D e r T.'-"-) - 2 Pet
�,ounty on.,:.issiarler
Pros. .-'tty. (TJov-Dec)
County'
`11.1'3asure-r
_"neriff
Count;- Suocr_intendent
Sup-'rvisinE Engineer
Tuberculosis Purse
"oa.9-i33ioner
flort. Insosctor
11g1-j ffa l'- U ral 'gent
Em c r;3, c n c Y,
11
if
rr
('e!88-19 Emerg.)
- Icy)
58.05
100.00
`2'5 . 0 0
115.00
75.00
'75.00
75.00
25.00
1.00
75.00
10.00
31.00
187.50
137.50
162.50
117.00
117.00
130.00
175.00
175.00
120.00
l?.25
11.25
1,5. DO
n5.00
P5. 00
25.00
80.00
183.50
10.0-5
8.15
5.10
3.55
5.0-0
15.05
12.75
14.10
13.55
5.10-5
5.95
9.95
l'-_' . 05
27.40
14.
4.65
5.50
S.75
3.10
4.90
,P -' 1. 85
16.20
11.95
G. 95
80
31.60
13.20
5.80
5.65
11.10
6.15
14.25
10.05
7.35
4.70
6.00
90
1.55
6.85
14.35
9.60
5.00
2.35
11.10
8.15
1.50
3.35
5.30
2.110
12.35
4.00
3.02
5.60
7.75
3--).0-0
3.70
7.40
25.40
0.10
12.02
cam;
r >> .RECORD O COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct .TERM ffednesday THE 31st
DAY OF - December -----•--19-30 _..
Inez Arnquist
W . H. Beach
Clayton Benner
Tv arie TvIelseth
Catherine I.rrontgomery
Home Kincaid
Charles Rand
R. G. Sharpe
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Western Union Teleg. Co.
M'rs . Wrn . Markham
Fair Ivleat & Grocery Co . .
Walton Fruit Co.
Farley Feed Co.
City Sanitary Service Co.
Lind Gravel Co.
Iylrs . F. Lohman
Earl Van Brocklin (Order to
M. B. King)
Elwin Beyer
John J. Phelan
W. T . Oliver
Dr. Urban P. O'Connor
Lee Grocery Co.
Northern Grocer�T Co.
F. F. Gerard
W. J. Pynor
Ferndale Bakery
Ryan Fruit Co.
1,19fhat,com ' Co. Dairmen's Assn.
�"Connor Grocery
Frye & Company
John Burger
G. A. Hayes (Order to Mt. B.
King)
Bellingham Coal Twines
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Vv . S . 'lakley (Order to County
Auditor)
Thiel -3� Nelter
Lunden Department Store
American Surgical Sales Co.,.
Ltd.
VElestern Woodworking Co.
John P. tjloll
Trunkey & Sons
Bellingham Book & Stationery
Co.
Lobb Electric Co.
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
Bellingham 'hater Dept.
Aubert Drug Co.
Thomason Drug Store
City Drug Store
Iced Cross Pharmacy
Evergreen Pharmacy
Walters' Pharmacy
Owl Pharmacy
Fairhaven Pharmacy
Heinemann Diagnostic Lab.
C. V. Farrell, yI. D.
Joseph Vaughan
Homer Mark Mortuary
Harlow -Hollingsworth Funeral
Home
St. Luke►s Hospital
Laurel Beach Sanatorium
Riverton Sanatorium
Mrs. Mary Lunden
Mrs. John Schernstad
Alva Aitken
Leo Johnson
Ivirs . Hanna K.. Moe
Mrs. Lillian Ostlind
Leslie R. Corbett
Alfred ff. . Ginger
Ilirs . Iva 01illett (Order to
Belford Market)
Tars. Iva Willett
B. A. G,rrinnup
h1rs. Esther Thompson
Parkland Lutheran Children's
Home
Ben Tucker
Mrs- Mary Erickson
hilaud Connolly
CURRENT E=LPE vSL FUND (Continued)
Expense as Home Demonstration Agent
expense as Constable
Services as Special Deputy Sheriff'
Services to County Supt. Schools
Services on Co. Bd. of Education
Serv. as Extra. Auto License Clerk for
Transcript for Pros. Atty.
Serv. as Spl. Atty. a/c N. P. Tax case
Phone service a/c County Offices
Teleg. serv. to County Treasurer
Assisting matron at Juvenile Home
Groceries for Juvenile home ($59..79
Vegetables for Juvenile _some
Feed for co�r at Juvenile Home
Auditor
(396.25 Emerg)
Emergency)
Remove garbage from Juve Home (Jul -Aug -Sep -Oct -Nov -Dec)
Rents for Juve Home (88.85) x Pipe for Co. Home
(Oct -Nov -Dec)
Salary as Extra Nurse at County Home..
Labor at County Home -(Nov)
do
do
do -
do
Groceries for County Dome
do
Groceries for Co. home w Cott
do
Bread for County Home
Fruit & Vegetables for County
Butter for County Home
Coffee, etc. for County Home
Tuleat for Co. Home .3 Cottagers
Bacon for County Home
agers
Horne (Nov -Dec)
Clams for County Home
Coal for County Horne (Emergency)
Coal for County Home TT (Nov -Dec)
Wood fore County Home TT
Dishes, etc. for County Home
Mdse. for Co. home'& Cottagers
Hospital Supplies for County Home (Sept)
Repairs'to ballot box (24.50) 3, Window in Co. Home
Frames for glasses for Co. Home
Spray f or County home (Oct)
Supplies a Typewriter repairs for Co. Home
Elect. repairs at County Home (Oct -Nov)
Battery service to County Home
Lumber for County home (Nov)
Pipe for County. Horne TT
Drugs for County Home (Nov -Dec)
do n IT
Drugs for Co. Pats. R.45)
4.20) & Co. Home(.15).(Nov-Dec
do Juve Home(.50) Jail(29.00�
4Z County Hpme(l.'70)
Drugs for County Horne (Nov)
do (Oct -Nov -Dec)
Drugs for Indigents
co
Laboratory work for Co. Physician (Nov -Dec)
Assisting County Physician
Nursing County Patient
Burial of Fisher & Kent (Emergency)
19.08
39.90
25.00
31.50
5.00
10.50
.7.95
600.00
91.20
,65
25.00
127.58
3.98
38.85
4.05
100.75
20.00
1.00
36.17
5.00
10.00
1.00
314.90
12.55
101.39
30.26
72.36
34 .32
102.40
62.94
76.96
20.16
12.30
20.60
69.32
7.00
25.75
183.83
32.78
34.90
4.00
1.76
2.00
3.30
1.00
31.77
16.00
50.20
80.63
34.35
34.65
- 8.00
14.95
5.50
2.15
13:00
5.00
13.00
50.00
Burial
of Indigents
TT
50.00
Care of
Prisoner(68.88) '.
Tbc. Patient(70.84) (Nov -Dec)
70.84 Emergency)
139.72
Care of
Co. Tbc. Patients
R421.33 Emergency)
535.68
do
TT
110.71
do
"
125.00
do
TT
65.00
do
65.00
do
TT
50.00
do
TT
50.00
do
TT
5O.00
do
TT
50.00
do
TT
45.00
do
TT
20.00
do
25.00
do
TT
25.00
do
20.00
Care of
Anthony children
- Nov -Dec IT
96.00
Care of
Tlarcy - children
IT
20: 00
Care of
K1ey children
TT
25.00
Care of
T . H . Johnson family TT
• 31.00
Oct TERM
RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS..
ujjednesaay THE
31st DAY OF December
.1,9 30'
CURRENT EXPE14SE FUND (Continued)
'Mrs. Vim. Creasey
Assistance to Miss MacBeth
'�iilma
5.00
I. N. Cone
Assistance rendered George
49.16
Mt. Baker Grocery
Groceries for Golden .(Nov -Dec) (Emergency)
29.61
Siem'ons Grocery
Groceries for Egland tt
15.00
Empire Grocery
Groceries for Bennett
5.58
Grant Grocery
Groceries for Mrs. Ekstrom
8.77
B. B. Grocery Co.
Groceries for Bye (Nov -Dec)
18.39
Barsness & Amble
Gr'oceries for Slayton, et al ) Nov -Dec (T
69.83
M. j.-OfConnor
Groceries for Hogue, et al T1
304.45
Central Market Grocery
Groceries for Jones
15.00
The Fair laleat,& Grocery Co.
Groceries for Evans, et al 11
11.69
Setzerts Grocery
Groceries for Hoffman
9.99
Belford Market
Groceries for Johnson, et al (Nov -Dec)
44.80
Columbia Grocery
Groceries for Stevens, et al
115'.30
Graham Grocery Co.
Groceries for Sanders, et al
26.L11
Grange Warei-jouse Co.
Groceries for Smith
9.55
Poplack Bros. -
Grocerios'for Laub 11
5.01
Geneva Grocery
Groceries for Mrs. Carlson 1t
20.83
Ingalls Mercantile Co.
Groceries for Little, et al (Sept to Dec. incl)
(Emergency)
47.04,
Brown & Cole,, Inc.
Groceries for Anderson, et al it
234.78
do
Groceries for Smithson., et al It
15.00
do
Groceries for Stewart et al
91.81
do
Groceries for Bertrand,, et al
125.23
Jacobson's Grocery
Groceries for Olson,. et al
23.46
J. B. Denny
Groceries for Mrs. Rost
10.00
Rue Grocery
Groceries for Johnson, et al
20.00
Cleary's Grocery
Groceries for Jackson, et al t1
52.66
11j'lacIntyre Merct. Co.
Groceries for Lowes Oct -Nov -Dec) 11
32.14
N. C. Keith-
Groceries for Oldham, et al
67.48
James Beatty
Groceries for Zwernenan
6.02-
Lt. View Store
Groceries for Conrad, et al
39.64
Arnie Anderson
Groceries , (77.49) & L-Idse(9.69) for Cross, et al
87"18
Lynden Department Store
Groceries(160.92) Mdse.(20.87) & (Emergency)
Wood(6.50)'for Barker, et al
188.29
Star �Aercantile Co.
Groceries for Hale (Nov -Dec) 11
28.93
Oertel Bros.,
Groceries for Northover (Nov -Dec)
30.73
VVolten w Montfort, Inc.
Groceries(146.40) & Vlood(13.75) for Anway, etal
(Emergency)
160.15
Everson Mercantile Co.
Groceries('7.35) & Mdse(5.50) for.Peters It
12.85
Scott & Hart
Groceries for Rushold, et a.1 (Nov -Dec) it
51.54
Swanson lijerbantile Co.
Groceries for Blackley
25.86
A. Potter
Grocei','ies for Garvin, et al It
.48.06
L. E. Haggard
'Hood(2.25) & Groceries,(22.75) for Conrad., et al
(Emergency)
25.00
Famous Shoe House
Snoes for Mrs. Carlson -(Nov)
3.00
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
tldse:;.for 101illiams
9.50
Holeman Transfer Co.
COEl for lv'linard, et al
26.55
Ed. Hutton Fuel
Fuel for Bertrand, et al Nov -Dec)
129.25
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for Strahl ' et al Oct -.Nov) tt
49.50
l�iontgomery Fuel Co.
Wood.for Nellie Larson Oct) it
8.00
J. F. Donnelly_
House rent for 14rs. Strahl (Oct -Nov -Dec) It
39.00
Morgan 1,11heeler &I Co
House rent for. -Thomas
0. 00.
J. Brooks
House rent 'for Mrs. Bellnap
10.00
Mrs. 11innie Leonard
Rent for Cain tt
16.00,
1virs. W. G. DuBois
.,(Nov-De,c)
House rent for Peters n
�.Oo
Lane -2- Bland
Room rent for'Miss Evans (Nov -Dec) tt
17.00
Bellingham Evening News
Pub!. for Treasurer(10*.95) & Commr.(6.98)*
17.93.
Union Printing Co.
Supplies ' for County Offices (Sep -Oct -Nov -Dec)
523.74
Pnstett Printing Co.
Sur) -plies for Auditor(,-)-29 .00) Treas.(8.25) 9i Agr.
Agent(45.30) (Oct -Nov -Dec)
382.55
Griggs Stationery & Prtg. CO.Supplies for County Offices (Nov -Dec)
70. . 60
Griffith Printing Oo. .L- "I
Printing for County Supt.
16.50
G. L. Morgan
Supplies for, County Clerk
29.75
The Lynden Tribune
Letterheads for Auditor (Nov)
28.50
j- * N. Sheets
Printing forms for Auditor (Oct)
5.75.
Bellingham Book & Stationery
Co.
Supplies for Co. Clerk(6.50) & Treas.(2.00) (Nov)
..8.50-
Law Co. Divesting
0
Subscription for County Clerk, (NOV)
4.00
The -Frank Shepard Co.
Subscription for Pros. Attorney
12.00
Bancroft Whitney Co.
Vlasn. Rep. 154-155 for Pros. Atty. (July -Oct)
5.80
E. D. Kenyon
Law Reports .for Pros. Atty.
50.00-
John P. Noll
Microscope for Hort. Ins-oector
4.00
Monroe Calculating 1vIach. Co.
Elaint. serv. on Cal. Mch. for Engineer
10.00
Burroughs Add. !V!ch. Co.
Add. Mch. for Agr. Agent(80.00) & Serv. :iz Supplies
for Treasurer(19.75)
99.75
Remington Rand Business Serv.Service
to Auditor(10-00) Treas(37.00) Supplies for
Agr. Agt(3.00) & Type:>iriter for Sheriff(125.55)
175.55
Sorensen :a Veblen, Inc.
Additional Ins. Prem. on Co. Cars (3-68 Emerg)
46.37
Diehl Elotor Co.
Parts for Commr(8.19) Sheriff(4.34) Agr Agt(2.86)
& Hort. Inspector(1.25)
16.64
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for Commr(9.77) Sheriff(11.27) Co llome(.60)
& Gar. Equip(.50)
22.14
John F. Campbell
Parts for Comers. car
5.50
Hillyard Motor Co. Inc.
Parts for Eng.. car (Nov -Dec)
.60
'Wallace Chevrolet Co.
Parts for Sheriff's car
1.20.
Paul R. Tiffany
do
.95
Ashe Bros...1viotor Co.
Parts for Prob. Officer's car
.65
lilanner Bros.,, Inc.
Repairs to Sheriff's car
1.65
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Oct *TERM Wednesday I THE
31st _ DAY of __ __-December 29 ' 30 __
CUR;IENT EXPENSE FUND (Continued)
Standard Auto Co.
Parts for Co. Supt. car (Nov) $
.45
Bostrom's Super Service, Inc..
Tires, etc. for Prob. Officer(2.10) & Co, Home
(12.35)
14.45
Russ Chase Service
Tire wtube for Hort. Insp'.
9.75
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery serv. to Sheriff(3.72) & Garage(.94)
4.66 .
Tabor & Cruikshank
Parts for Garage Eq (27.81 & Co. Home (6.60) w
Cths(2.40
36.81
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Repairs for Garage Equip.
2.40
Famous Shoe House
Shoes for Pris. Garage llelper
4.45
J. C. Penney Co.
I0ldse. for Garage
9.74
Surprise Store
IAdse. for Janitor(4.85) Garage(3.25) & Jail(1.35)
9.45
C. ilk. Sv°rift
Office rent for Justice Court ;;�2 (Nov -Dec)
50.00
Cafe Richelieu
1,1eals for Jurors
37.65
Jack l,iart in
do
10.45
Geo. VI. A. Hinton
do
11.25
Isabella Fraser
Board of Prisoners ($450.20 Emergency)-
776.10
Lewis Pazaski
Wit: State vs i,I. Pallos
2.60
Fred Pazaski
do
2.60
George Cicovitch
Juror do
1.20
Leonard Anstett
do
1.20
I. H. Cline
do
1.20
E. C. Ahern
do
1.20
iiarion Ogden
Witness: State vs U. G. Loop
2.20
Florence Ogden
do
2.20
iris Ogden
do
2.20
S . !,V . Davidson
do,
2.20
Clayton Benner
do ($1.35 Emergency)
2.60
Ruth Dahl
Witness: State vs Peter Catto
2.20
i- rs . Habel Simpson
ao 1t
2.20
its. Carrie Furness
do
2.20
Seth.Johnson
witness: State vs Frank Long
2.20
Floyd N. Little
do
4.40
J. J. Iv cDonald
do
2.20
F. J. Franklin
do
4.40
C. E. Barnhart
do
4.40
0. C. Scudder
Juror do
1.20.
Hugh Diehl
do
1.20
t.I. 1,1. Blonden
do
1.20
Horace Griggs
do
1.20
L. C. Snort
do
1.20
George Dodson
do
1.20
Mrs-. i,ialeldia Curly
Witness: State vs E. S. Colvin
3.60
Clarence Sriaw
Juror do
1.20
J. A. Sells
do
•1.20
'lilliam Stuber
s�
do
1.20
%r orey VVeisfield
do
1.20
George W. Thorne
do
1.20
S. H..Vine
do
1.20
O. D. Post
J. of P: State vs Floyd_Orvis
3.25
!Af. L. Gaston
Constable do.
2.20
Model Truck & Storage Co.
Hauling still for Sheriff
8.25
Dr.,,G. E. Stanley
Dental services to prisoners
-10..00
- Dr.enry D. Young
do
5.00
Thal Bros.
Mattresses for Jail
.22.50
Pacific Steam Laundry
Laundry for Cths.(6.44) & Jail (16.20)
22.64
lit. Baker Grocery
Soap for Jail
.4.05
Frank Austin
Shoes for Prisoner Janitor
4. 00
Puget Sound ',Melding Co.
Screens for Jail windolris
30.00'
C. T. Charles
Keys. for Court House
_ -5.75
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Cement, etc, for Court House (hov-Dec)
2.08
A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co.
Plumbing repairs for Cths. (Aug -Sep -Nov -Dec)
45.25
Alonzo Greenwood
Barbering for Weatherford
.75
J. C. Penney Co.
for Pris. moving vothing machines
1.10
Hoff �`Z Pinkey
Lumber, etc, for bookcases in Pros. Atty Office
52.18
agen &Hogberg Paint Co.
Paint for bookcases for Pros. Atty.
2.65
L. B. Moultray
Labor on Ferry Slip
4.00
John West
do
10.00
u1. VV. Van Over
do
12.50
Bellingham Iron &Metal Co.
Assigned to 14orthwestern Natl.
Bank
Cable for ferry slip
20.00
Hoff' 6c Pinkey
Lumber for ferry slip
3.70
Columbia Valley Lbr. Co.
do
1.20
Atlas Engine Co.
Engine.parts for Ferry
I8.29
United Machine Works
Repairs to ferry engine
2.75
Western Auto Supply Co.
Chairs for ferry boat (I\Iov)
6.60
Wallace Coleman
Supplies for Ferry boat (I' -ay to Dec inc.)
10:25 •
Tom Bourn
Scalp Bounty on 1 Cougar
20.00
Paul Koehler
Scalp Bounty on 6 Wildcats & 2 Coyotes
32.00
R. M. Athearn
Scalp Bounty on 4 Wildcats
20.00
John Rushlow
Scalp Bounty on 1 wildcat
5:00
Turner Riddle
do
5:00
Peter Sypien
do
5:00
Tom Daves
do
5.00
f. Monahan.
do 1 Coyote
1.00
Puget Sound Power gti Light Co.
Service to County & Tokens for Sup..;,Ct. 41
1179.85
St�.ndard Oil Co.
Fuel & oil for Co. Home(289.87) Ctns.(131.36)
& Ferry (74.66)
495..89
lviorse Hardware Co.
Hdw. for Ferry(4.00) Slleriff(1.01) Gar. Eq.(1.49)
& Co . ;.dome (44.34)
50.84
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct . TERM V'Jednesday
THE
31st
DAY of Decerr:ber
1930
Northwest Iiardt•rare Co.
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
do
State Treasurer
Bellingham Clinic
ierrilyn Cottage Hospital
William 1' cCush
lllestern Union Telegra.pa Co.
Union Printing Co.
T..�e Lynden Tri; une
Dieril T,iotor Co.
Bancroft-lYlzi tney Company,
Mirchant Calrculatin,�
Mrs. Olive A. Xline
Dr. Marion LeCocq
Northern State Hose_)ital
t'. D. -'"obcs, Receiver for
O. H. Sciple Co.
City Snit.-_y S,=ice Co.
CUR t lIT EXPElJS {' FUavll (Continued)
lid,ar. for Gara.geEquip. (25.71) z Co. Home(7.24)
E,ei.mburse Aud. Rev. Fund for claims paid
do Gar.
Contribution on Dec. payrolls
Surgical operation on prisoner Doak
Care of Mrs. Grimm
House rent for i;irs. Storvold (July to Dec. incl)
(Emergency)
T eleg . service to ;",gr. . !;.gent
Suoplies for Agr. Agent
Letterheads for Agr. Agent
Su.rslies for Agr. Ag:=nt (1.50) Truck for
Garage Service(500.00)
Law Reports for I:Iros. Atty.
Co. Tent of ;,'each. for County Treas.
Bal. of peg. Fee: Deming Tw^) - 2 Pct
Xray plates for Tbc. Patients (Emergency)
Care of Non-violent Insane (Il:00.00 Emergency)
reed for County Horne (Oct-iJov-Dr cj
Iietiiovi ng g�.:.rb,.:ge from Jui 1
RUAD and Blil-IGH . Fi.rRID .
T . P ..Jeffers Salary as Road SuDerint endent
"I. J.:Bamf.ord Salary as Truck Driver (21 days)
Irvin G. Bostwick do (5 3/4 tt)
E. A. Nickson Salary as Foreman Prisoner Crew
Roy.. Mant iey Salary as Truck Driver (6/8 day)
Frank Vermillion Salary as cat driver (9 days )
H. E . Brown do (21 It )
Joe Gotc�y do (2I 1t )
Baker Tol.*inship Cots one-half cost road imot
Columbia To ins lip Bal . of Cots Approp. for Road Inpts .
Delta ToVinsni.p do
1arietta Township Co's one-half cost road impt . (per agree)
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor License for Bus for road crew
L. L. Balfour Labor on Guide Meridian Road
J. M,. King (Order to United -
Groceries)
do
J . M . � King
do
J. J. Neyens
,do
A. 11. Furr
do
Ed Hogue
do
John Severson
do
S. J. Gardner, (Order to
A. D: Macdonell)
do
U. Haskins
do
Joe Heldele
do
IN. H. Martin
3o
Harry Carson
do
A. Hankins
do
C. Lindholm
do
J. S. I.§urray (Order to E ..� A .
Macomber) ,
do
Geo. ;dope (Order to Lorenz leher)
do
V . Hagg
do
G. B. King
do
C. M. Severson
do
Fred Barker
do
A. Scollard
do
Dan Cooper (Order to F. C. Martin)
do
J. B. Cheasebro
do
C. A. Patterson (Order to
Belford Market) do
Chas. Willett do
Ed. Partlow do
S. T. Kirby do
S J. Gardner do
Lummi Island. Township Cots one-half cost road in;Dt. ( -or agree)
Axel Lind Cots ; vrtion of 3rd Est. on Perm . Hy . 11-A
Point Roberts Towns.zi _1 Portion of Damages a/c Pt. Roberts Dock
Pacific Telepnine w- Telegraph
Company Phone service a/c road machinery
0. J. Wagelie Labor on Blaine -Ferndale Pavement
Joanie Sri. Johnson do
Elmer Spencer do
11. L. Allen do
C. Ferland (Order to lVolten
I ivy[ ontf ort)
do
Bert Findlay
do
N. Whinfield
do
G. L. Kilgore
do
G. L. Erring
do
C. M. Gilbert
do
G. R. Kagey
do
Ray Larcom
do
V. H. Montoure
do
32..95
199.57
338.70
56.42
100.00
7.00
27.00
1.45
10.95
31.50
501.50
15.00
360.00
2.10
35.00
r82.21
102.64
.63
175.00
121.20
28.75
130.00
3.00
54.00
15.00
15.00
171.85
114.95
339.91
339.44
1.25
48.00
8.00
6.00
16.00
14.00
14.00
16.00
12.00
16.00
10.00
16.00
14.00
4.00
16.00
14.00
8.00
16.00
14.00
16.00
14.00
16.00
4.00
16.00
6.00.
6.00.
6.00
6-00
4.00
392.11.
21250.96
2,000.00
2.80
20.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
4.00
4.00
2.00
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Oct TERM
Wednesday
THE 31st
DAY of December 19 30
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND (Continued)
W. Malkenhurst
Labor on Nooksack Sumas Road
Edward DenHartog
do
J. Burger, Sr.
do
G. Jansen
do
C. Vermeulen
do
Edw. Van Beek
do
F. Phillips
do
John H. Cook
do
A. 4. Sluys
do
Herb. Day
do
Clint Brown
do
John Bullock
Labor on Samish Road & others
E. H. Ewing
do
Lux Gerard
do
John Bullock, Jr.
do
Sam Bullock
do
Chas. Johnson
do
Geo. Schenk
Labor on Guide Meridian Road
L. B. Moultray
do & others
John West
do
W. W. Van Over
do
Ed. Top
do
F. J. Smith
do
Cliff Benson
do
L. B. Moultray
Labor on Birch Bay Road
John West
do
W. W. Van Over
do
F. J. Smith
do
Cliff Benson
do
Frank Vermillion
do
Irvin G. Bostwick
do
Geo. Brown
do
Joe Jensen
do
Chas. Kley
Labor on Birch Bay Bulkhead
A. G. Hadfield
do
George Conn
do
L. Gischer
do
H. Anderson
do
Ydm. Alderson
do
A. G. Breidfjord
do
R. 0, Smith
Labor on Birch Bay Aoad
Paul Smith
do
Bert Smith
Repairs to Pavements
Dave Carlson (Order to E. N.
Juv et )
do
C. B. Wallace
do
C. L. Howe
Grading.Sumas-Kendall hoad
C. S. Mead
. do
William Breuer
Grading roads
L. R. Abel
do
Ed. Top
Repairing Bridges & Equipment
Edgar Sollinger
do
Leo Jess
Labor on Smith Road & Equipment
F. J. VandeMark
do
R. U. Hemmi
Repairing tractor
Fred Tarte
Repairing; shovel
Adrian Nouwens
Trucking for Birch Bay Road, etc.
C. 0. Davis .
Hauling on Smith Road oct)
J. J. Straumford
Labor on roads & bridge(Nov-Dec)
''. C. Penney Co.
Mdse. for Prisoner Road Crew
Nichols Grocery
Tobacco for Prisoner Road Crew
Bellingham Auto Top
Repairs to Prisoner Crew Car
Storage Battery Supply Co.
Battery service to Pris. Crew Car
"Connor Grocery
Supplies for road crew
Wolten & Montfort
do
Lynden Department Store
Equip. & supplies for road crew
Parker's TTThe Sporting Goods
House'?
Danger, signals for roads
Speirs & Speirs
Painting Road & Bridge signs ("ov-Dec)
Sorensen & Veblen, Inc.
Additional Ins. Prem. on County Trucks
Diehl Motor Co.
Parts for truck & shovel
Western.Tractor & Equipment Co.
Parts for tractor
Automotive Parts Service
Parts for road equipment
International Harvester Co.
Parts for grader
The White Company
Part for truck
R. M. Shay
Battery, etc. for truck
Piston Service, Inc.
Rings, etc. for tractor
C. L. Howe
Tire, etc. for truck
Barron Tire Co.
Tire & tube for Road Supt. car
Northwest Auto Electric Co.
Repairs to tractor
H. W. Buzzard
Repairs to Gas Shovel
United Machine Works,.Inc.
do
Bollman Hardware Co.
Parts for shovel & cat (Sep -Dec)
Larson & Miller
Repairs to grader, etc.
Standard Auto Co.
do
A. Wasching
Repairs to Equipment (Oct -Nov)
S. R. Correll
do
Weldit Tank & Steel Co.
do (Nov -Dec)
Puget Sound Nelding Co. Presto, etc. for road equip.
$ 14.00
10.00
16.00
12.00
16.00
16.00
16.00
8.00
4.00
4.00
32.00
110.00
73.50
70.00
99.00
49.50
70.00
198.00
8.00
10.00
10.00
4.75
8.00
9.00
36.00
50.00
66.00
52.00
58.50
63.00
15.75
36.00
22.50
44.00
42.00
33.25
38.50
3.50
3.50
17.50
94,50
48.00
121.00
93.50
93.50
125.00
94.00
125.00
95.00
61.75
36.00
30.00
24.00
4.50
66.00
.287.00
151.25
10.00
36.56
8.40
3.50
42.50
20.95
7.65
28.26
2.00
11.00
23.18
3.34
190.84
77.74
97.90
1.03
9.62
9.75
17.50
10.27
2.25
3.50
1.00
2.86
14.90
4.75
14.62
9.00
73.45
7.00
Oct . TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
v1St DAY of December Wednesday THE
0
rs31
Northwest Hardware Co.
Hartzell Hardware
Sumas Hdw. & Impl. Co.
Morse hardware Co.
Wilder & Montfort
Peter A. Van Dyk
R. B. LeCocq
Wm. G. Eddy
R. L. Davenport
Bellingham Builders Supply
Lind Gravel Co.
`Bash. Co -Op Egg & Poultry
Farmers Mercantile Co.
ROAD and BRIDGE (Continued)
Hardware for road equipment
Axe handles
Hardware
Hardware for Bridges & Equipment
Gravel, etc. for Birch Bay Rd(39.00) &
Dakota Creek Bdg(1.50)
Gravel for Hannegan Road
Gravel for road
Gravel for Lake What. Blvd.
w 14.75
.80
4.40
151.39
Sand for pavement repairs (May to Dec. Inc.)
Co. Cement, etc. for roads (Nov -Dec)
Pipe, etc. for roads It if
Assn. Sacks for Birch Bay Road
Pwd. etc. for Turkington Bdg. on Road 241(12.75)
& Birch Bay Road(13.35)
Schuman Steel & Mchy. Co., Assgd.
to Northwestern Natl. Bank
Cable, etc., for Crusher & driver
G. A. Palmer
Piling for Birch Bay Bulkhead
Baeten Lumber Co.
Lumber for Bridge liov)
Columbia Lumber Co.
do July)
Columbia Valley Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridge ladder (xiov)
Bloedel Donovan Lbr. Mills
Wood for tarpot If
Drayton Auto Co.
Gas for truck
E. C. Vaughan
do (Nov)
S. Anderson
do
E. B. Hinote
do (Nov)
Wanamakers General Mdse.
Gas for truck & Supt. car It
E. & F. Service Station
Gas for Road Supt. car
South Alley Garage
do
Lynden Service Station
Gas, etc. for Road Supt. car
Standard Oil Co.
Gas & oil
Union Oil Co.
Gas & oil for equipment
Shell Oil Company
Gas & oil
G. P. Kincaid, Co. Auditor
Reimburse Gar. Rev. Fund for claims paid
State Treasurer
Contribution on Dec. payrolls
Niels Sabin
Labor on Turkington Bdg. on Road #241
C. T. Dickey
do
Max Baller
do
Chas. Turkington
do
C. E. Clemons
do
Carl Frisk
do
Carl Hulbert
do with team
Chas Turkington
do team only
C. H. Wilson Lumber Co.
Lumber for Turkington Bdg. on Road 241
W. W. Jordan
Gas for Turkington Bdg. on Road 241
Iverson Lumber Co.
Lumber for bridges
Western Tractor & Equip. Co.
Hoist drum & parts for grader
Thomas Hardware Co.
Hardware (Feb -Apr -May -July)
Deming Township
Bal. Cots. Approp. for Twp. Road Impt
Chas. A. Turkington
Piling for Turkington Bdg. on Road 241
Richfield Oil Co.
Gas for truck
Lummi Island Township
Cots. Bal. Approp for Twp. Roads (per agree)
M. J. Bamford
Irvin G. Bostwick
Clem Knutson (Order to
Lulu Cozier)
Clem Knutson
David Bisset
Albert Fazon
Ted Zwaschka
Orkey Johnson
R. Chapman
Art. Emmerson.
Arnold K. Goodlund
Percy Littlefield
R. 0. Smith
Paul Smith
Adrian Nouwens
C. B. Wallace
Deming Motor Co.
Columbia Lumber Co.
Standard Oil Co.
I:It. Shuksan Service Station
Union Oil Co.
Deming Mercantile Co.
Lawrence Mercantile Co.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co.
Morse Hardware Co.
RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Salary as Truck driver - 2 days (Emergency)
do 1 ++ n
Labor on Welcome Jams rr
do ++
do rr
do r+
do rr
dd rr
do ++
do rr
do rr
do rr
Labor on Shumway Wing ++
do rr
Trucking for Welcome(35.00) Shumway(35.00) &
Strickland(7.00) Jobs ($70.00 Emergency)
Labor on Strickland & Welcome Jams ++
Repairs to Equipment
Lumber for pile driver
Oil for piledriver
Gas for truck (Nov)
Gas a/c Shumway & Welcome Jobs (Emergency)
Powder, etc. for Welcome Jam +r
do (Nov) If
Coal, etc. for Dunn(32.25) Strickland(46.50)
Shumway(92.40) & Welcome(187.59) Jobs (Nov -Dec)
(279.99 Emergency)
Cable for Striekland(43.09) ": Shumway "Kings(11.55)
($11.55 Emergency)
40.50
4.65
2.00
4.25
18.25
249.42
218.46
24.00
26.10
220.90
44.00
6.39
.25
2.82
10.00
2.43
1.32
2.10
1.05
2.86
2.25,
1.05
1.82
221.87
130.90
28.76
541.00
95.60
62.00
66.00
62.00
66.00
78.37
36.00
52.00
30.00
34.56
10.15
396.76
133.87
10.35
66.75
89.76
1.39
213.18
11.55
5.00
15.00
141.00
127.50
121.12
130.00
9.00
117.00
117.50
25.00
7.00
46.00
23.00
77.00
4.00
1.75
.30
2.98
3.15
12.92
25.80
14.35
358.74
54.64
Bellingham Iron & Metal Co.
Assgd. to Northwestern Natl Bk. Cable for Welcome Jam rr 64.00
Schuman Steel & Mchy. Co. Assgd.
to Northwestern Natl. Bank do +► 45.00
Oct TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Wednesday THE
31st DAY OF December 19 30
Lynden Department Store
State Treasurer
George Stierlen
A. F. Ynutzen
W. J. Williamson
Geo. A. Bremner
Sanders Schneider
H. D. Holcomb
John Rudy
Carl A. Lindquist
Geo. Schenk
Carl Zell
Glen R. Pettit
Victor Ohlund
Iverson Lumber Co.
RIVER IMPROVF141EIJT FUND (Continued)
Sacks, etc. for Shumway Wing (Emergency)
Contribution on December payrolls
COUSOL. DRAIN. IMPT . DIST . #1 SAINT. FUND.
Labor on Ditch
do
do
DRAIN. DIST. #2 LAINT. FUND.
Labor on ditch
do
DRAIN IMPT . DIST . #5 MAINT . FUND.
Posting Ditch Election Notices
BRAIN IMPT . DIST . #6 MAINT . FUND.
Services on Ditch Election Board
do
do
DRAIN. IMP'T . DIST . #7 MAINT . FUND.
Labor on ditch & serv. on Elect Board
Services on Ditch Election Board
Labor on Ditch
Lumber
- DRAIN. IMPT . - DIST . #15 LAINT . FUND.
Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Drain the
Columbia Lumber Co.
Ernest Froberg
Fred Top
John F. Campbell
Mrs. Florence Holtzheimer
E. L. Watkins (Order to
Strandberg Motor Co.)
T . B . Wynn
DRAIN. I ;APT . DIST . #20 %TAINT . FUND.
Lumber
ELDER DITCH MAINT. FUND.
Labor on Ditch
do
LIQUOR INVESTIGATION FUND.
Payment on car for Sheriff
SOLDIERST RELIEF FUND.
Relief
DOMESTIC ANIMAL PROTECTION FUND.
Damages to sheep by stray dogs
J. of P. Fee in Watkins case
30.73
46.51
6.00
13.00
6.00
28.00
135.75
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
7.18
3.50
1.75
4.15
25.25
3.00
6.00
110.95
25.00
62.50
3.00
Claim of J. H. Lich for damages of $2,375.00 re Birch Bay Shore Road (Lat. Hy. #2) Contract,
was rejected by the Board.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
V WHaTCON COUNTY, �'�ASI�IIvGTON .
IN ThE BATTER OF TRANSFER FROM FIRST )
AND SECOND CLASS SCHOOL DISTRICTS ( ORDER TO TRANSFER
TO COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND )
WHEREAS) the coasts of auditing records by State Examiners, of First and Second Class School
Districts, as hereinafter set forth, have been paid from the County Current Expense Fund and said
fund should now be reimbursed for said advanced expenditures, from the funds of the said First and
Second Class School Districts;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he hereby is directed to transfer
to the COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND from the following funds and in the following sums:
School Districts No. 192 Everson
301, Bellingham
308, Ferndale
309, Lynden
3182 Nooksack
319, Sumas
322, Blaine
U. H. 400, Deming
U. H. 401, Maple Falls
U. H. 402, Custer
U. H. 403, Sumas
34.37
1.36.00
42.47
42.47
33.37
34.47
42.17
41.24
14.00
14.00
14.00
Total
448.56
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RECORD OF COTVRMISSIO EIS PROCEEDINGS J3�',
Oct . TERM Wednesday Ti-m 31st DAY OF December 19 30
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1930.
Geo. Elder
Chairman of the Board
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Attest: G. P. KIIdCAID County Commissioner
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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The December report of County Home Superintendent, was filed with the Board.
-Application-of Goshen Community Club for dances on January 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31, 1931,
was endorsed approved -by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned to meet on Friday, January 2, 1931, at 9 A. M.
'Pr
RECORD
OF
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM
Friday
THE
2nd
DAY OF January
t9 31
i
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Wednesday, December 31, 1931. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board.
in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
Lions Club petition for erection of new Court House, was filed with the Board.
TO THE STATE AUDITOR
A RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of 1hatcom County, Washington,
that 18 % of all moneys CREDITED in the year 1931 to this County in accordance with the pro-
visions of Chapter 95, Laws of 1921, and which shall be derived from taxes levied for the
year 1912 and subsequent years, shall be and the same is hereby set aside, in a fund known as
the Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund, for maintaining and repairing roads constructed under
and lays
the permanent highway lawns/amendatory thereof and subsequent thereto, and other roads of like
character, and that said sums shall be expended by the Board of County Commissioners upon
vouchers approved by said board for maintaining and repairing such roads, and no part thereof
shall be expended for any other purpose.
Done this 2nd day,of January, 1931.
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ORDER RESCINDING PERMISSION TO THE GEORGE &
BARKER SALMON PACXING COLIPANY, A GORPORATION, TO
;iAINTAIN A PUBLIC dnARF TO DEEP tdATER IN FRONT OF
ThE 4EST ERN TERMINUS OF GULF STREET, OR COUNTY ROAD
NO. 301, IN FRONT OF TriE TO-dii OF POINT ROBERTS,
yd_iATCOM COUNTY, 11ASHINGTON.
BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.111ISSIONERS,
Geo. Elder, Chairman
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
This matter coming on to be heard at the regular meeting of the Board of County Commis-
sioners of Whatcom County, Washington, on the 29th day of Dec., 1930, upon the proposal of the
PACIFIC; Aiw2LnICx d FISHERIES, a 111aine Corporation, for the rescission of a certain order entered
by the Board of County Commissioners on the 2nd day of August, 1929, and recorded in Volume 28
of Commissioners) Proceedings at page 99, the said Pacific American Fisheries having offered to
convey said wharf to the County and pay the County the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ( 2000.00)
in full satisfaction of its obligations and those of George & Barker Salmon Packing Company, a
corporation, with respect to said wharf and under said order, and the PORT OF BELLINGHATA having
agreed to accept said sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2000.00) above named and in connection there-
with to take over the said dock above mentioned and to remove the same and to assume all obliga-
tions in connection therewith, now therefore,
IT IS HEitEBY ORDERED that in consideration of the payment of said sum of Two Thousand
Dollars (2000.00) by the Pacific American Fisheries to the Port of Bellingham, all as fully set
forth in a contract executed by and between the Pacific American Fisheries, 71hatcom County and
the Port of Bellingham, that said order of August 2, 1929, be and the same is hereby rescinded.
Done in open session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington,
this 2nd day of January, 1931.
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Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
CONMISSIONERS OF biliATCOLi COUNTY,
WASi INGTON .
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan, -TERM Friday THE 2nd DAY OF January
1931
A G R E E M E N T
THIS AGREEMENT executed this 2nd day ,of January, 1931, between PACIFIC AMERICAN
FISHERIES, a Maine corporation, party of the first part, hereinafter called the Company,
and VIHATCOhi COUNTY, a municipal corporation, party of the second part, hereinafter called
the County, and the PORT OF BELLINGiiAM, a municipal corporation, party of the third part,
hereinafter called Port, WITNESSETH:
1. That on or about the 2nd day of August, 1929, the Board of County Commissioners
of the County entered a certain order granting permission to George & Barker Salmon Packing
Company, a corporation, to maintain a public wharf in deep water in front of the western
terminus of Gulf Street, or County,,, Road No. 301, in front of the Town of Point Roberts,
Zhatcom County, Washington, which order is recorded in Volume 28 of'Commissioners1 Proceed-
ings at page 99, records of said County. The Company is the assignee of all the rights
and obligations of said George & Barker Salmon Packing Company with respect thereto.
2. Said wharf has recently been damaged and the Company no longer desires to use
or maintain the same and desires to secure release of its obligations under said order and
with respect to the maintenance of said wharf and in consideration thereof is willing and
herewith tenders the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2000.00) as consideration for such re-
lease. The Port has had adopted.by the voters,,of the Port District of the Port of Belling-
ham a plan to erect and maintain a wharf at Point Roberts, Washington, and in consideration
of such action by the Port it is hereby mutually agreed by all parties to this agreement
that said sum of Two Thousand Dollars (2000.00) is to be paid by the Company to the Port.
In consideration of said payment the Port agrees to remove the present damaged dock and to
assume all obligations in connection therewith.
3. In consideration of such payment and of the assumption of the obligations of the
Port as herein set forth, the County accepts such settlement in full and complete satis-
faction of all obligations of the Company or said George & Barker Salmon Packing Company in
connection with the operation and maintenance of said wharf or under and in connection with
the said order herein referred to.
4. The Port agrees in consideration of this agreement to take over and remove all
portions of the present dock at Point Roberts, 1,1ashington, owned by the Company or in which
it has any interest and save the County harmless of and from any liability in connection
therewith.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties nave executed these presents the day and year first
above written.
Attest: --
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PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES
By Archie 171. Shiels, Vice Pres.
WHAT COM COUNTY
By Geo. Elder
F. C. Reeve
Fred E. Laube
Commissioners.
PORT OF BELLINGEAM
By Geo. W. Ynittel
F. L. Cramer
Port Commissioners.
December reports of Ferrymen, Northern State Hospital, and October, November,
December and Annual reports of Horticultural Inspector, were filed with the Board.
" RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Friday THE 2nd DAY OF January
19 31..
The Annual Report of d. B. Carroll, Jr., County Agricultural Agent, for the year 1930,
and County Home Inventory Report, were filed with the Board.
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V, Application of Gulf Grange for dances on January 3, 17 x 31, 1931, were endorsed
approved by the Board.
Application of Gates w- Gates for pool table license at Deming, was granted by the Board.
lip T_-iL' 1,1ATTEH OF jUSTiCL)
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i3iJFOitL T11i: i3Oi'i tll OF U`UUidTY OF
("OUiITY,
UADLit x2?jLN'TI14G h. u. &4jiiiSUi1
rdtiEr',LASi it a,,ppearing to this Board advisable to r eai) Joint the Justice of Peace for
NTe,a.aalem, in `Nhatcom County;
I'1' IS i3U4V U.` l)"ziLD that E. G. Swansoh be, Lind iLe is i>erel�y a-)-)ointed as Justice of the
Peace for Nel.^rhalem, in Uhatcom County, Vlashington, to take effect January 3, 1931 and con-
tinu,e until his successor is elected and qualified.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this '2nd day of January, 1931.
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Attest:
G. 2. i-,1NC ilD,
County Auditor, 'c Ex -off icio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
Geo . Elde_-,
Cnairman of the Board
F. C. Leeve,
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube,
County Commissioner
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The minutes of the meetings for the preceding month were approved as submitted by
The Clerk of The Board.
On ".lotion ti-ie Board adjourned at 4' P. M. to meet on ilonday, January 5, 1931" at 9 A.M.
Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
an TERM Monday THE 5th DAY of January
1931
The Board met persuant to adjournment taken on Friday, January 2, 1931. Present,
Geo. Elder, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Ivlembers, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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Affidavit of G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor, of Posting & Publishing Notices of
the Application of Puget Sound Power & Light Co. for a franchise over certain roads in
Whatcom County, Washington, was filed with the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUDET SOUND POWER
&. LIGHT COMPANY FOR 4'1 FRANCHISE OVER CERTAIN ROADS IN
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF lff iATCOM COUNTY,
WASHiNGTON, GRANTING TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, A
CORPORATION, THE AUTHORITY, RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE
FOR ITSELF, ITS SUCCESSORS AidD ASSIGNS, FOR A PERIOD OF FIFTY
YEARS, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE TRANSMISSION LINES
FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC POWER> INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHTS
AS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF SUCH ELECTRIC POWER, TOG4THER
WITH THE POLES, MIRES AN-D OTriER APPURTENANCES, INCLUDING ON
SUCH POLES, TELEPHONE LINES AS ONE OF SUCH APPURTENANCES,
UPON, OVER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN '01HATCOM
COUNTY, NOT ttiITEIN THE LIMITS OF ANY IN COHPORATEll CITY OR
Tvl'VN, BEING THE ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS AS FULLY DESCRIBED
IN THIS ORDER.
TdE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS10NERS OF 'HHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS, T07WIT :
BE IT REaiEMBERED.: That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County
Commissioners of 1.11hatcom County, State of Washington, held at the public meeting room of
said Board at the Court House of 1,10aatcom County in the City of Bellingham, Washington,
on the 5th day of January, 1931, at the hour of ten otclock in the forenoonof said day,
at,which meeting there were present Commissioners Geo. Elder, F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube,
they being all of the Commissioners of said County; and there also being present G. P.
Kincaid, the Auditor of said County, and as such, Clerk of said Board; there came regu-
larly on for hearing the application herein referred to, of Puget Sound Power .2- Light
Company, a corporation, for a franchise over certain roads in Whatcom County, not within
the limits of any incorporated city or town, and the following proceedings were had,
to -wit:
,dEREAS, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, did on the 12th day of
December, 1930,.file with the Clerk of this Board -its written application to this Board
for the authority, right, privilege and franchise for itself, its successors and assigns,
to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power,
including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together
with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, upon, oven, along and across certain public
roads in Vfnatcom County,.not within the limits of any incorporated city or town, being the
roads or parts of roads hereinafter specifically mentioned and described; and
01HEREAS, this Board, while convened in adjourned regular session, in the Commis-
sioners' room in the Court House of said County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, on
a
the 12th day of December, 1930, did consider said written application, and thereupon did
duly enter a written order fixing Monday, the 5th day of January, A. D. 1931, at the hour
of ten o1clock in the forenoon of said last named day, in the public meeting room of the
Board of County Commissioners at the Court house, in the City of Bellingham, Washington,
as the time and place fixed for hearing said application, and in said order did direct
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Jan. TERM Monday THE 5tn DAY OF January t9 31
the Auditor of said County to give such notice of the time and place so fixed for such hearing,
as is required by law; and,
NOW, on this the 5th day of January, 1931, at the hour of ten o1clock in the forenoon
of said last named date, in tle public meeting room of this board, in the Court House of said
County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, this Board being in adjourned regular session,
and said application coming regularly on for hearing, it is by the Board found, determined and
ordered as follows, to -wit:
That on the 19th day of December, 1930, G. P. Kincaid in person, as Auditor of said
County, posted printed notices, ( each of such notices being the same and being signed and
sealed the same as the printed notice hereto attached, marked T1Exhibit 111 and hereby made a
part of this order, the said Exhibit 1 being in all respects a duplicate of Exhibit A attached
to the affidavit of the said G. P. Kincaid, as Auditor of said County, which affidavit is here-
inafter referred to) as follows, to -wit:
One notice posted on the bulletin board at the entrance of the Court House
in the City of Bellingham, Fashington.
Also one notice posted'on the bulletin board at the entrance of the;
City Hall in the City of Bellingham, Washington.
Also one notice posted on the bulletin board at the entrance of the
North Side Library in the City of Bellingham, Washington,
said three places of posting last named being three public places in the County Seat of said
VFnatcom County, Washington.
That the said G. P. Kincaid as the Auditor of said County, caused a true copy of the
notices so posted to be published in 11THE BELLINGHAM HERALD") a daily newspaper published in
the City of Bellingham, in said Whatcom County, State of Washington, such notice being therein
published on the 13th day of December, 1930) the 20th day of December, 1930, and the 27th day
of December, 1930, the last publication of which was more than five (5) days before the day
fixed for such hearing, all of which more fully appears from the affidavit of Charles L. Sefrit,
Business 1�ianager of said ITTHE BELLINGHAII HERALDII, which affidavit is annexed as "Exhibit BIT to
the affidavit of the County Auditor hereinafter referred to.
That on December 13, 1930 and thereafter up to and including December 19, 1930, the.said
G. P. Kincaid as Auditor of said County posted printed notices of the time and place of such
hearing, (eachiof such notices 'being a true copy of Exhibit 1 hereto attached) upon certain public
roads and highways in Whatcom County, Wac.i:agton, which public roads and highways are more par-
ticularly known and described in the following paragraphs numbered 1111t to Itl5t1, both inclusive,
to -wit:
1. All public.roads.in Townships Forty (40) and Forty-one (41) North, flange Three (3)
West, W. M., including the following:
Roads numbered Three Hundred One (301) and Five Hundred Forty-one (541) in Section Three
(3), Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty-two (542) in Section Three (3), Township Forty (40)
North, and Section Thirty-four (34), Township Forty-one (41) North.
Road Numbered Five Hundred Thirty-one (531) in Section Ten (10), Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty-seven (567) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3), Township
Forty (40) North, and in Section Thirty-five (35), Township Forty-one (41).
Road numbered Five Hundred Ninety -tyro (592) in Section Two (2),, Township Forty (40) North,
and Section Thirty-five (35), Township Forty-one (41) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Twelve (512) in Sections One(1) and Two (2), Township Forty (40)
North, and Sections Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (36), Township Forty-one (41) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty-three (543) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3), Tovrnship
Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Three Hundred Fifty-one (351) in Section Two (2), Tovrnship Forty (40) North.
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Jan. TERM Monday THE 5th DAY OF January
Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty-five (365) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3),
Townnship Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty (540) in Sections T'%ro (2) and Eleven (11), Township
Forty (40) North.
Roads numbered Five Hundred Thirty-nine (539) and Three Hundred Seventy (370) in
Section Eleven (11), Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty-seven (547) in Sections One (1) and Twelve (12),
Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Six Hundred Fifty-four.. (654) in Section Twelve (12), Tow,nship Forty
(40) North.
The foregoing roads, together with the roads in the plats hereinafter named, con-
stitute all the public roads and highways in Townships i'orty (40) and Forty-one (41) North,
Range Three (3) West, W. M.
2. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. M.
Road numbered Five Hundred Ninety-nine (599) in Section Sixteen (16).
Road numbered Six Hundred Seventy (670) on Section Line between Sections Fifteen (15)
and Sixteen (16) .
Road numbered Sixty-two 62 between the section corner common to Sections Fifteen
(15), Sixteen (16), Twenty-one 21) and Twenty-tao (22), and the quarter corner common to
Sections Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three (23).
3. The following roads in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M.
Roads numbered Ninety-seven (97), Six Hundred Twenty-five (625) and Five Hundred
Seventy-two (572) extending between the shore of Puget Sound on the West and approximately
the quarter section corner between Section Thirty-one (31), Townnship Thirty-nine (39) North,
and Section Six (6), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, in Range One (1), East, W. M. on the
East, being a total distance of approximately five and one-half (54) miles.
Road numbered Six Hundred Eighteen (618) in Section Twenty-four (24) Township Forty
(40) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M.
-4. the following roads in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W.M.
Road numbered Two Hundred Fifty-four (254) on the East and West section lines common
to Sections Thirteen (13) and Twenty-four (24) and Sections Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three
(23).
Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-eight (648) on Section line common to Sections
Twenty-four (24) and Twenty-five (25), and Sections Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-six (26).
Road numbered Six Hundred Fifty-eight (658) in Section Twenty-eight (28).
Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty-five (385) in Sections Thirty -taro (32) and Thirty-
three (33).
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy-two (572) on the South line of Section Thirty-one
5. The following roads in Township Thirty-eight (38), North, Range .Two (2) East, W.M.
An unnamed road in Section Nine (9), being an extension Northerly of Road Three hun-
dred Twenty (320), sometimes called the I'Jones Road."
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy-four (574) in Section Four (4).
Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty -Five (535) in Sections Four (4) and Nine (9).
Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty-five (385) in Section Four (4).
6. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, W. M.
Roads numbered One hundred Forty-nine (149) and Five Hundred Sixty-seven (567),in
Sections Two (2) and Three (3).
Road numbered Ninety (90) on Section line common to Sections Twenty-two (22) and
Twenty-seven (27).
Road numbered Five Hundred Fourteen (514) in Sections Thirty-three (33) and Thirty-
four. (34) .
7. The following roads in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Three (3) East, W.M.
Road numbered Five Hundred Fourteen (514) in Section Four (4).
Road numbered Fifty-two (52) in Section Three (3).
Road numbered Six Hundred Thirty-three (633) extending Northerly and Southerly across
Section Ten (10) .
Road numbered Four Hundred Seventeen (417) in Section Seventeen (17).
Roads numbered Three hundred Fifty-ei ht (358), and Four Hundred Seventy-eight (478)
on the South line of Sections Thirty-six (365 an Thirty-five (35).
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Jan . TERM Monday THE 5th DAY OF January_ _ 1931
8. The following roads in Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Three (3) East, W.M.
Roads numbered Four Hundred Seventy-eight (478) and Three hundred Fifty-eight (358) on
the North line of Sections Two (2) and One (1) .
Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty- four (384) on the section line common to Sections
Four (4) and Five (5).
Road numbered Six hundred Thirty-one (631) in Section Nine (9).
Roads numbered Two Hundred Fifty-nine (259) and Two Hundred Twenty-five (225) in Section
Fourteen (14).
9. The following roads in Township Thirty-seven (37 ) North, Range Three (3) East, W.M.
Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-five (645) in Sections Fifteen (15), Fourteen (14) and
Twenty-three (23).
Road numbered Six Hundred Thirty-four (634) in Sections Twenty-six (26) Thirtyifive (35)
and Thirty-six (36).
10. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, W. Al.
Road numbered One Hundred Thirty (130) in Section One (1).
Road numbered Ninety-one (91) in Sections Two (2) and Eleven (11).
Road numbered Three Hundred Forty-three (343) in Section Two (2).
Road numbered Five Hundred Nine (509) in Section Fourteen (14).
Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty (580) on the section line common to Sections Fifteen
and Sixteen (16).
Road numbered Eighty-seven (87) on section line common to Sections Twenty-eight (28) and
Twenty-nine (29) and Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty-one (21).
Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety-three (393) in Sections Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-two
(22) .
Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty-eight (438) in Sections Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15),
Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-six (29).
Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-four (644) in Section Twenty-three (23).
Road numbered One Hundred Sixty (160) in Sections Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23),
Twenty-four (24), Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-seven (27).
Road numbered Three Hundred Eleven (311) in Sections Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-six (26),
Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four (24) .
11. The following roads in Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Four (4) East, W. Id.
Road numbered Sixty-four (64) in Sections Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twenty-six
(26) and Twenty-five (25).
Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty-one (281) in Sections Twenty-three (23), Twenty-six (26)
and Twenty-seven (27).
Road numbered Five Hundred Fifty-three (553) in Sections Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-two
(22) and Twenty-one (21).
Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty-four (454) in Sections Twenty-one (21) Twenty-eight(28)
and Twenty-nine (29).
Roads numbered Four Hundred Eighty-five (485) and One hundred Eighty-six (186) in Sections
Tvrenty-nine (29) and Thirty-two (32). ,
12. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range rive (5) East, W. M.
Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety-three (493) in Sections Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and
Sixteen (16).
Road numbered One Hundred Sixty --Three Hundred Sixty-one ('160-361 in Sections Sixteen
(16), Fifteen (15), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-six (263.
Road numbered Three Hundred Thirty-eight (338) in Sections Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-
six (26) .
Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty-two (282) in Section Twenty-seven (27).
Road..numbered Two Hundred Thirty-four (234) in Sections Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (36).
Road number.ed Four Hundred Sixty-seven (467) in Sections Thirty-six (36) and Twenty-five(25),
13. Road numbered Six Hundred Eighty-two (682) in Section Twenty-seven (27), Township
Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Five (5) East, W. -M.
14. Road numbered Three Hundred Six (306) in Sections Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and
Twenty-four (24) in Township Thirty. -eight, (38) North, Range Five (5) East, W. M.
15. The following roads in Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Five (5) East, Vt. I.I.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS FROCEEDINGS
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1931
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Road numbered Sixty-four (64) in Section Thirty (30).
Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety-one (.291) in Section Seventeen (17).
Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty-nine (569) ih Sections Sixteen (16) and Seventeen
(17) .
Road numbered Four Hundred Twelve (412) in Sections Twenty (20), Seventeen (17),
Sixteen (16) and Twenty -.one (21).
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy (570) in Section Twenty-one (21).
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy-one (571) in Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty-one
Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty-nine (589) in Sections Twenty (20), Twenty-nine
(29), Thirty-two (32), Thirty (30) and Thirty-one (31).
All roads, streets, alleys, avenues and public places in the following described
plats filed in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, ffashington, on the dates
specified:
a. Plat of Royer's First Addition to the Town of Wickersham, Whatcom County, :'Dash.,
filed March 8, 1902..
b. Plat of I'City of Custer, State of Washington, County of Whatcom11 filed March
11, 1891. ,
c. Map of Lochbaum and Clarke.ts Garden.Tracts--Whatcom County, Washington." filed
December 9, 1911.
d. "Plat of Alder Grove, Whatcom County, Wash." filed May 2, 1890.
e. "Map of the Townsite of Point Roberts, Wash.11 filed January 25, 1897.
f.
Plat
of
t'Maple Beach Addition --paint Roberts, Wash." filed,February 5, 1913.
g.
«Plat
of
Maple Beach Addition Supplemental --Point Roberts, Wash.tT filed June 24,
1927.
h.
Plat
of
I'Williams Beach" filed February 18, 1929.
i.
I'Plat
of
Cottonwood Beach'I filed September 4, 1925.
j.
"Plat
of
Cotton Wood Beach Park in NW1 SE-1 Section 24, T. 40 N. R. 1 West,
Whatcom County,
Washington," filed May 9, 1922.
That each of such notices were posted on each public road and highway or parts -there-
of above specified, in a conspicuous place, either on a telephone pole, a stump, a tree,
fencepost, electric light pole, bulletin board, or structure situated on each public road
and highway so posted, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof.
That each and EErery one of the notices published and posted as aforesaid contained
the statement of the name of the applicant and the description of the public roads and high-
ways for which application is made, (being the public roads and highways hereinbefore de-
scribed in this 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 notified to be present at said time and place so fixed for such hearing, and were
further notified that such hearing could be adjourned from time to time by order of this
Board, and that at such meeting or any adjournment thereof, and after such hearing, this
Board would take such action with reference to said application as this Board might deem
to be for the public interest..
All of which more fully appears from the said affidavit of the said G. P. Kincaid,
as Auditor, filed herein on the 5th day of January, 1931.
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,'sufficient
and timely notice has been -given by the County Auditor in all respects as provided by law
and the order of this Board, so as to fully authorize this Board to hear and grant said
application.
That thereupon a hearing of said application and of all persons desiring to be heard
in the matter of said application was duly had before the Board at the time and place fixed
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therefor by the Board, being the time and place as stated in the notices published and posted
as aforesaid.
And now after such hearing and while duly convened in regular session at the time
an d place aforesaid, and at such meeting, the following Resolution and Order is unanimously
adopted and passed by said Board of County Commissioners, to -wit:
That it is found by this Board that the applicant, Puget_Sound Power & Light Company,
is a public service corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of 'the laws of the
State of Massachusetts and authorized to transact business within the State of Washington, that
it is an ftelectrical company+) conducting an "electric olantu within the meaning of such terms
as defined by Chapter 117 of the Session Laws of the State of Washington for the year 1911 and
Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and being authorized among other things to
own franchises and privileges relating to the distribution of electric current for light, heat
and power purposes; that it is the owner of certain franchises and privileges relating to the
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distribution of electric current for light, heat, power and other purposes in the City of Bell-
ingham and in the towns of Lynden and Nooksack, 17hhatcom County,'Washington, and in the County
of Whatcom, State of Washington, under the provisions of which it is required to sell and
furnish electric power, heat, light and electric current within the City of Bellingham and the
towns of Lynden and Nooksack for municipal purposes and within portions of Whatcom County;
that the authority, right, privilege and franchise hereby applied for is by the applicant, its
successors and assigns , among other public uses and purposes to be used for carrying out the
public uses and purposes imposed by the ordinances, franchises and privileges aforesaid of sell-
ing and furnishing electric power, heat, light and electric current within the City of Bellingham
and towns of Lynden and'Nooksack for municipal purposes and within the County of Whatcom.
That this Board of County Commissioners expressly find that the use of said roads and
parts of roads described in said application and in this order for the purposes enumerated in
said application and this order is a public use and that public necessity requires and this Board
deems it to be for the public interest to grant to the applicant Puget Sound Power & Light Company,
its successors and assigns, the authority, right, privilege and franchise so applied for and as
hereinafter more fully set forth.
THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that there be and is hereby granted to the
said applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns,
for a period of fifty (50) years from the date of this order,.tize authority, right, privilege and
franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate trans-
mission lines for transmitting electric powrer, including electric lights as one of the manifesta-
tions of such electric power, together with the poles, wires and other appurtenances, including
on such poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the
following described public roads in ti'lhatcom County, not within the limits of any corporate city
or town, and enumerated in the following paragraphs numbered Itl" to "1511, both inclusive, to -wait:
1. All public roads in Townships Forty (40) and Forty-one (41) North, Range Three (3)
tAJest, W. M . , including the following:
Roads numbered Three Hundred One (301)' and Five Hundred Forty-one (541) in Section Three
(3), Township Forty (40).North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty-two (542) in Section Three (3), Township Forty (40) Norte,
and Section Thirty-four (34), Township Forty-one (41) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty-one (531) in Section Ten (10), Township Forty (40), North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Sixty-seven (567) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3), Township
Forty (40) North, and in Section Thirty-five (35), Township Forty-one (41).
Road numbered Five Hundred Ninety -tyro (592) in Section Two (2), Township Forty (40) North,
and Section Thirty-five (35), Township Forty-one (41) North.
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Road numbered Five Hundred Twelve (512) in Sections One R6).,
) and Two (2), Tovrnship
Forty (40) Notth, and Sections Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six Township Forty-one (41)
North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty-three (543) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3), Town-
ship Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Three Hundred Fifty-one (351) in Section Two (2), Township Forty (40)
North.
Road numbered Three Hundred Sixty-five (365) in Sections Two (2) and Three (3), Town-
ship Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Five Hundred Forty.(540) in Sections'Two (2) and Eleven (11), Township
Forty (40) North.
Roads numbered Five Hundred Thirty-nine (539) and Three Hundred Seventy (370) in
Section Eleven (11), Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered dive Hundred Forty-seven (547) in Sections One (1) and Twelve (12),
Township Forty (40) North.
Road numbered Six Hundred Fifty-four (654) in Section Twelve (12), Township Forty
(40) North.
The foregoing roads, together with the roads in the plats hereinafter named, con-
stitute all the public roads and highways in Townships Forty (40) and Forty-one (41) North,
Range Three (3) West, W.M.
2. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range One (1) East, W. NJ.
Road numbered Five Hundred Ninety-nine (599) in Section Sixteen (16).
Road numbered Six Hundred Seventy (670) on Section Line between Sections Fifteen (15)
and Sixteen (16).
Road numbered Sixty-two 62) between the section corner common to Sections Fifteen
(15), Sixteen (16), Twenty-one 21) and Twenty-two (22), and the quarter corner common to
Sections Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three (23).
3. The following roads in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range One (1) East, W. M.
Roads numbered Ninety-seven (97), Six Hundred Twenty=five (625) and Five Hundred
Seventy-two (572)'extending between the shore of Puget Sound on the West and approximately
the quarter section corner between Section Thirty-one (31), Township Thirty-nine (39) North,
and Section Six (6), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, in Range One (1), East, W. M. on the
East, being a total distance -of approximately five and one-half (52) miles.
Road numbered Six Hundred Eighteen (618) in Section Twenty-four (24) Township Forty
(40) North, Range Two (2) East, Vd. M.
4. The following roads in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Two (2) East, W. M.
Road numbered Two Hundred Fifty-four (254) on the East and Vilest section lines common
to Sections Thirteen (13) and T,,renty-four (24) -and Sections Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three
(23) .
Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-eight (648) on Section line common to Sections Twenty-
four (24) and Twenty-five (25), and Sections Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-six (26).
Road numbered Six Hundred Fifty-eight (658) in Section Twenty-eight (28).
Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty-five (385) in Sections Thirty -tyro (32) and Thirty-
three (33).
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy -tiro (572) on the South line of Section Thirty-one
(31) .
5. The following roads in Township Thirty-eight (38), North, Range Two. (2) East, W.M.
An unnamed road in Section Nine (9), being an extension Northerly of Road Three Hun-
dred Twenty (320), sometimes called the "Jones Road.11
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy-four (574) in Section Four (4).
Road numbered Five Hundred Thirty -Five (535) in Sections Four (4) and Nine (9).
Road numbered Three hundred Eighty-five (385) in Section Four (4).
6. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3). East, W. M.
Roads numbered One Hundred Forty-nine (149) and Five Hundred Sixty-seven (567), in
Sections Two (2) and Three (3).
noad numbered Ninety (90) on Section line common to Sections Twenty-two (22) and
Twenty-seven (27).
Road numbered Five Hundred Fourteen (514) in Sections Thirty-three (33) and Thirty-
four (34).
7. The following roads in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Three (3) East, W. M.
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Road numbered Five Hundred Fourteen (514) in Section Four (4).
Road numbered Fifty-two (52) in Section Three (3).
Road numbered Six Hundred Thirty-three (633) extending Northerly and Southerly across
Section Ten (10).
Road numbered Four Hundred Seventeen (417) in Section Seventeen (17).
Roads numbered Three Hundred Fifty-eight (358) and Four Hundred Seventy-eight (478) on
the South line of Sections Thirty-six (36) and Thirty-five (35) .
8. The following roads in Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Three (3) East, W.M.
Roads numbered Four Hundred Seventy-eight (478) and Three Hundred Fifty-eight (358) on
the North line of Sections Two (2) and One (1).
Road numbered Three Hundred Eighty-four (384) on the section line common to Sections
Four (4) and Five (5).
Road numbered Six Hundred Thirty-one (631) in Section Nine (9).
Roads numbered Two Hundred Fifty-nine (259) and Two Hundred Twenty-five (225) in Section
Fourteen (14).
9. The following roads in Towship Thirtyrseven (37) North, Range Three (3) East, W. M.
Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-five (645) in Sections Fifteen (15),' Fourteen (14) and
Twenty-three (23).
Road numbered Six Hundred Thirty-four (634) in Sections Twenty-six (26) Thirty-five (35)
and Thirty-six (36).
10. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range Your (4) East, W. M.
Road numbered One Hundred Thirty (130) in Section One (1).
Road numbered Ninety-one (91) in Sections Two (2) and Eleven (11).
Road numbered Three Hundred Forty-three (343) in Section Two (2).
Road numbered Five Hundred Nine (509) in Section Fourteen (14).
Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty (580) on the section line common to Sections Fifteen
(15) and Sixteen (16).
Road numbered Eighty-seven (87) on section line common to SectionsTwenty-eight (28) and
Twenty-nine (29) and Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty-one (21).
Road numbered Three Hundred Ninety-three (393) in Sections Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-
two (22) .
Road numbered Four Hundred Thirty-eight (438) in Sections Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15),
Twenty-tw6 (22), Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-six (26).
Road numbered Six Hundred Forty-four (644) in Section Twenty-three (23).
Road numbered One Hundred Sixty (160) in Sections Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23),
Twenty-four (24), Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-seven (27).
Road numbered Three Hundred Eleven (311) in Sections Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-six (26),
Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four (24).
11. The following roads in Township Thirty-seven (317) North, Range Four (4) East, W. M.
Road numbered Sixty-four (64) in Sections Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twanty-six
(26) and Twenty=five (25).
Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty-one (281) in Sections Twenty-three (23), Twenty-six (26)
and Twenty-seven (27).
Road numbered Five Hundred Fifty-three (553) in Sections Twenty-seven.(27), Twenty-two
(22) and Twenty-one (21).
Road numbered Four Hundred Fifty-four (454) in Sections Twenty-one (21), Twenty-eight (28)
and Twenty-nine (29).
Roads numbered Four Hundred Eighty-five (485) and One Hundred Eighty-six (186) in Sections
Twenty-nine (29) and Thirty-two (32).
12. The following roads in Township Forty (40) North, Range Five (5) East, W. M.
Road numbered Four Hundred Ninety-three (493) in Sections Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and
Sixteen (16).
Road numbered One Hundred Sixty --Three Hundred Sixty-one 160-361) in Sections Sixteen (16),
Fifteen (15), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-six 26).
n
Road numbered Three Hundred Thirty-eight (338) in Sections Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-
six (26).
Road numbered Two Hundred Eighty-two (282) in Section Twenty-seven (27).
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Road numbered Two Hundred Thirty-four (234) in Sections Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-
six (36) .
Road numbered Four Hundred Sixty-seven (467) in Sections Thirty-six (36) and Twenty-
five (25).
13. Road numbered Six Hundred Eighty-two (682) in Section Twenty-seven (27), Town-
ship Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Five (5) East, 1,11. M.
14. Road numbered Three Hundred Six (306) in Sections Twelve 12). Thirteen (13)
and Twenty-four (24) in Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Five East, W. M.
15. The following roads in Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Five (5) East,
W. M.
Road numbered Sixty-four (64) in Section Thirty (30).
Road numbered Two Hundred Ninety-one (291) in Section Seventeen (17).
Road numbered Five hundred Sixty-nine (569) in Sections Sixteen (16) and Seventeen
Road numbered Four Hundred Twelve (412) in Sections Twenty (20), Seventeen (17),
Sixteen (16) and Twenty-one (21).
Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy (570) in Section Twenty-one (21).
(21) . Road numbered Five Hundred Seventy-one (571) in Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty-one
Road numbered Five Hundred Eighty-nine (589) in Sections Twenty (20), Twenty-nine
(29). Thirty-two (32). Thirty (30) and Thirty-one (31).
All roads, Streets, alleys, avenues and public places in the following described
plats filed in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on the dates
specified.
a. Plat of Royerts First Addition to the Town of Wickersham, Vhatcom County, Wash.,
filed March 8, 1902.
b. Plat.of "City of Custer, State of Washington, County of Whatcom" filed March 11,
1891.
c. 1?Map of Lochbaum and Clarke's Garden Tracts--Whatcom County, Washington,TT filed
December 9, 1911.
d. TTPla� of Alder Grove, Whatcom County, Wash.TT filed May 2, 1890.
e. 11Map of the Townsite of Point Roberts, Wash.T; filed January 25, 1897.
f. Plat of "Id4aple Beach Addition --Point Roberts, Wash.TT filed February 5, 1913.
1927. g. "Plat of Maple Beach Addition Supplemental --Point Roberts, Wash." filed June 24,
h. Plat of TTWilliams Beach" filed February 18, 1929.
i. "Plat of Cottonwood BeachT+ filed September 4, 1925.
j. TTplat of Cotton Wood Beach Park in NW4 SE4 Section 24, T. 40 N. R. 1 West, W.M.Whatcom County, Washington.." filed May 9, 1922,
The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled por-
tion of the roads and parts of roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and
may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the trav-
eled portion thereof, as will form the most practicable and feasible line, it being found
by the Board that to so locate the same will cause the least interference with other uses
of said roads and parts of roads.
The privilege is granted to the grantee, its successors, and assigns, to place any
portion of the pole line herein provided for upon private right -of -gray outside of the roads
and parts of roads above described, for such distance and at such places as the grantee,
its successors and assigns may desire; but the placing of any of such poles outside of any
of the roads and parts of roads above described shall not -be construed as a waiver of the
right to locate such poles along so many or all of the roads and parts of roads above de-
scribed as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to so occupy.
Should the course, direction, or location of any of such roads or parts of roads above de-
scribed.be hereafter changed by the County or other public authority, the authority, right,
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privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such roads and
parts of roads, but the attaching of such rights to such new part of such roads and parts of roads
shall not be construed so as to forfeit the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein
granted as to any portion of the roads and parts of roads 'riereinbefore described.
That all of such poles shall be erected in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be of
such size and set in the ground for such depth, and otherwise secured so as to make them safe 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 either on the poles or on
cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least
thirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least eight-
een feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such
pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other uses of
such roads and parts of reads.
Mhenever the grantee, its successors or assigns shall make any excavation in any part of
said roads or parts of roads, it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former
condition, In case the -County of Whatcom or any township therein shall at any time desire to do
any clearing, grubbing or grading on the roads described in this order, said county or township
shall have,the right, if necessary, to blast in such roads and said county or township 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 suc-
cessors or assigns, three days written notice of the intention to do such blasting, which notice
shall state the point or points where and the time when such blasting is to be done.
The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority,
right, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of 111hatcom and
the Townships therein from any injury arising from any casualty or accident to person or property
by reason of any negligence on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, or omission
on the part of said grantee, its successors or assigns, to keep such poles and wires in a safe
condition, and to pay all valid claims against said county or townships 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 or Township affected of
any suit or action begun against said County or Township on account of any alleged claim for any
said cause.
The a�ithority, 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.
Any time after the expiration of five years from the date of the enactment of this order
the Board of County Commissioners as to any separate road hereinbefore described, upon'which
construction shall not have theretofore been commenced, shall have the authority to notify the
grantee, its successors or assigns in writing to commence construction thereon within ninety
days from the receipt of such notice and failing so to do such Board shall have the right to
cancel the authority herein granted as to such separate road only and thereupon this franchise
to that extent only shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the grantee, its successors
and assign,.s .
The grantee herein shall within sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution
and order, file with the County Auditor of Whatcom County, its acceptance of the authority,
right, privilege and franchise herein granted, subject to the terms and conditions herein '
provided.
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OF
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THE
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The foregoing resolution and order having been duly gassed by the Board of County
Commissioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this the 5th day of January,
1931, is hereby signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this
Board under its seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof.
Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this the 5th day of January, 1931.
if it it rr it It it n if rt rr rr It if 7t Geo. Elder
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County Commissioner
ATTEST: G. P. KIN CAID
County Auditor and ex-officio Fred E. Laube
Clerk of the Board of County County Commissioner
Commissioners.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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The State Highway Dept. filed its notice of acceptance of improvement of Perm.
Hy. #11-A (Lake Whatcom Boulevard).
On Motion the Board adjourned at 12 I.A. to meet on Friday, January 9, 19315
at 9 A.M.
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Friday THE
9th DAY OF January 19..31
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, January 5, 1931. Present,
Geo. Elaer, Chairman; F. C. Reeve and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk of the Board
in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign the approval of 1st Estimate of H. I111cBride in amount of $3853.66 less retained percent-
age of $578.05 making amount to be paid by State �3275.61 for construction of Lateral High-
way #5 (Dakota Creek Bridge).
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Applications for dances by 11. 1,11. A. Lodge at Wahl on January 10, and Delta Community
Club on January 10, 172 24 and 31, 1931, were endorsed approved by the Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned without appointing a day on which to assemble again.
airman, Board of County Commissioners.
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OF COMMISSIONERS.
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NOV, on this 12th day of January, 1931, at the hour of 9:30 otclock A. M., the same
being the second Monday of January, 1931, there met in the Commissioners? Office in the
Court House in Bellingham, the County Seat of said county, Fred E. Laube, County Commis-
sioner from the First Commissioner's District of said County, and who was elected to said
office on the 6th day of November, 1928, for the term of four years, and now being a
holdover in said office; Henry Shagren,County Commissioner from the Second Commissioner's
District of said County, and who was elected to said office on the 4th day of November,
1930, for the term of four years and who duly qualified for and assumed the duties of said
office on this 12th day of January, 1931; F. C. Reeve, County Commissioner from the Third
Commissioner's District of said County, and who was elected to said office on the 4th day
of November, 1930, for the term of two years and who duly qualified for and assumed the
duties of said office on this 12th day of January, 1931; G. P. Kincaid, County Auditor,
who was elected to said office on the 4th day of November, 1930; said meeting held for the
purpose of organization of the. -Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington,
and it appearing that said County Commissioners and County Auditor have filed their bonds
and taken oath of office, in accordance with Section 1684 Pierce's Code, the members of
said Board proceeded with said work of organization.
On motion of Fred E. Laube and seconded by Henry Shagren, F. C. Reeve was selected
as Chairman of said Board for the term commencing this date; Fred E. Laube and Henry
Shagren voting in the affirmative and F. C. Reeve not voting.
Whereupon the said F. C. Reeve 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, 1931.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
Hugh Eldridge (Order to G. P.
Kincaid, Co. Auditor)
W. H. Beach
Bellingham Water Dept.
Remington Rand Business Serv.
Everson Drug Co.
Lobb Electric Co.
F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board
Henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND.
Stamped Envelopes, etc for Treasurer $
Salary as Constable for Btham. (11/30 mo.)
Iffater rent for Hunt & Spurgeon Taps 2267 &
1213 (Jan. to June, incl.)
Adding Mach. service to Treas. Machs. (July to
Dec. Incl. 1928)
Drugs for Brooks & Harvey (Sept -Nov 1929)
Elect. work at Co. Home (Mch. to Dec. 1928)
800.20
21.30
12.00
10.00
8.50
150.88
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND.
Lynden Service Station Tube, etc. for Road Supt. (Dec. 1929) 3.00
The following official bonds were approved by the Board and all filed with County
Clerk,except the bond of County Clerk which is filed in County Treasurerts office.
Name
Office
Surety-
Amount
_
F. C. Reeve
Co. Commissioner
U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
$ 20,000.00
Henry Shagren
Co. Commissioner
Globe Indemnity Co.
20,000.00
Gilbert P. Kincaid
Co. Auditor
New Amsterdam
5,000.00
Pliny T. Snyder
Co. Treasurer
Indemnity Insurance Co.
150,000.00
Lawrence M1. Keplinger
Pros. Attorney
United Pacific Casualty Co.
5,000.00
Thomas C. Fraser
Sheriff
United Pacific Casualty Co.
3,000.00-
N. yfnitney Wear
Coroner
Standard Accident Ins. Co.
1,000.00
Archie B. Stewart
Co. Clerk
Maryland Casualty
6,000.00
Ralph 0. Olson
J. of P., Bellingham
Associated Indemnity Co.
500.00
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Name Office Surety Amount
D. W. Featherkile
Andrew Danielson
Vim. N . nine
R. C. Tinley
Henry Slater
B. A. Axlund
Robert 'ditherow
U. 0. Magnusson
Frank Cruikshank
G. W. hosenhall
Carl Zell
Fred McKnight
C. Jager
H. Vander -Mey
Chas. Maslanka
John Rudy
J. of P., Bellingham
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Constable, Bellingham
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American
Surety Co.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IN THB hAT'TER OF' APPOINTMENT )
(
OF SUPERINTEiIDEI�T OF ROADS,
BRIDGES AND RIVER IMPHOVEIvIENTS. )
OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON-
RESOLUTION APPOINTING GEO. ELDER
rIHEREAS, at this time upon the organization of the new Board of County Commissioners
for 111hatcom County, Washington, it is proper to appoint a Superintendent of Roads, Bridges
and River Improvements to assist the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washing-
ton, in the supervision and superintendence of the work connected with the building, mainte-
nance and repair of said roads, bridges and riveVimprovements, being the position formerly
held by T. P. Jeffers, and
'XHEREAS, from past experiences, the Board has found that in connection with contracts
under the Road and Bridge Fund and the Permanent and Lateral highway acts, it is advisable to
have more thorough supervision of the performance of this work, and t1aat the Board deems it
expedient to have an experienced person to -work in conjunction with the Engineer, and
WHEREAS, on this 12th day of January, 1931, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom
County, Washington, have unanimously agreed upon the appointment of Geo. Elder as said Super-
intendent of Road, Bridges and River Improvements as the proper person to assist the Engineer
in said capacity.
N0011 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Geo. Elder be and he is hereby appointed Superin-
tendent of Roads, Bridges and River Improvements for Whatcom County, Washington, and to assist
the Engineer in the active supervision of contracts, commencing this 12th day of January, 1931,
to serve for a period of two (2) years with compensation of One Hundred Seventy Five Dollars
($175.00) per month.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of January, 1931.
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Monday THE 12th
DAY OF January
61. 7
1931
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At ,,est : G. P. K!14CAID
County Auditor ?- Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy,!
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F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board.
Henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
B FGJtE TiiE Bwlzr 0 OF WU STY CO iLISSIONEERS
OF �iJAATC:.iL WuiaTY, VVASiiINGTON
IN TEE LATTER OF Ti-I.E AP?0li!T riENT )
llE SOLUTION rii'POINTING CARL McCOY
OF kL ENGINEER )
a`�liEFtEaS) at this time upon tree organization of the near Board of County Commissioners
of 0hatcom County, Washington, it is proper to appoint an Engineer to assist the County
Commissioners of 'ydhatcom County, Vlashington, in connection with the preparation and draft-
ing of all plans and schedules and to prepare contracts and perform necessary surveys and
all other work incidental to and Engineer►s duties, and
, VdERE�S, on this 12th day of January, 1931, the Board of County Commissioners of
Whatcom County, Washington, slave unanimously agreed upon the appointment of Carl McCoy as
said Engineer,
.10','d T.iJREFOIiE, BE ITiJSOLVID, that Carl iticCoy be and 'lie hereby is appointed Engineer
for Whatcom County, Vdasiiington, commencing this 12th day of January, 1931, to serve for a
period of two (2) years with compensation of One hundred Fighty Seven Dollars and Fifty
Cents (,187.50) per month.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1 to day of January, 1931.
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Attest: G. P . fINCAID
County Auditor -� Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. Martin, Deputy
F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board
Henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
BLFURE Tillb� i30!ii iJ OF COUNTY CUMIaISSIONEHS OF
vhJATCUi" WWU TY, WASAIhGT6N .
IN TAE M.LTTER OF C_-Li1RITY U,UIdIiIISSIONh�h )
Uiii)r r-L APPOINTING
FOR vhihTCONI COUNTY, VitASir1NG`I'ON
vhiLiihAS, Geo. H. Sybrant is now one of the Probation Officers under appointment by
a Judge of the Superior of VThatcom County; and
,VriERLAS, it is the desire of this Board that the ;cork of the probation office and
that of charity commissioner be combined, said Geo. H. Sybrant to perform the duties of
charity commissioner in addition to the duties of probation officer.
iij:l, TALhEFuICL, it is ordered t lat Geo. H. Sybrant be, and he is hereby appointed
as Charity Commissioner and that in consideration of his performance of the duties of
clarity commissioner his salary shall be, and same is hereby fixed at $112.50 per month
from tiie first day of January, 1931, and tint in consideration of his performance of the
duties of probation officer his salary has been fixed by the Superior Court at 062.50 per
month, making a total of 0175.00 fop his services as Charity Commissioner and Probation
Officer.
Jan. TERM
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday THE 12t;: DAY OF January
1931
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of January, 1931.
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Attest: G. P. KlidCnlD
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Nartin, Deputy
F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board
henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County commissioner
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R E S O L U T I u h.
LJAEEELS, in a case now pending in the Superior Court of the State of 'Hashington, for
iThatcom County, wherein the State. of 'VYashin ;ton is petitioner and the Warnick Lumber Company
and others are respondents, the State of ffastlington is seeking to condemn a right of way for
a State hignaay across Lot Three (3) of Section Two (2), Toimship Thirty-nine (39) North, Range
Six (6) East 'JJ. LI., and
VhiEREAS, 'iTnatcom County is the owner of a right of 'tray for road puraoses over and across
said Lot Three (3) under and by virtue of a certain deed executed by Herman Shiner and Lina
Steiner, his wife, in favor or �Ihatcom County, and recorded in Volume 168 of Deeds at Page'438,
Records of INhatcom County, which said right of way was acquired by 'uaJhatcom County more than
seven years ago, and
VihEiALAS, Mhatcom County has never used said right of way and does not desire to use tine
same and said right of way is of no value to �Alhatcom County, and
4JiiEifEAS, the State of ti,rashington desires to acquire said right of way so owned by Whatcom
County and to offer the same in exchange for property -rrhicii the State seek-s to acquire from said
'r` arni ck Lumber Company.
NO�J, T,1_hhLFORE, BL IT r1ESOLVLD that the Prosecuting Attorney of Whatcom County be and he
is authorized and empowered to appear in said Court and cause for and in behalf of Matcom County
and to consent to the appropriation by the State of Washington of said right of way so owned by
Whatcom County, upon the payment of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) or such other sum as the Court
may deem re-itsonable and just.
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It Board of County COmmiSs- if Chairman Board of County Commissioners
11 ioners of 'JJha.tcom County it
it State of 1`Jashint;ton 11 iier�ry Shagren
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ATTEST: G. P. KII�CAID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk County Commissioner
of tine Board of County Commissioners.
By F. C. F%Iartin, Deputy
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BEFORE TaE BOARD OF CuufJTY OF
JJL_r'_TCUL,1 COlii,.'TY, WASiili4GTO1%.
IN THE i.1ATTLR OF SETTLEMEivT dITrl COUNTY )
( O R D E R
TREASURLh FOR LONTii OF DhOE!,)3ER 1930 )
tu�1LnLAS, P1inir T . Snyder, Acting Count- Treasurer for 17hatcom County, Was iington, has filed
with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements, and the same has been
checked, compared and found to be correct;
IT IS THLELFORE WiDEHiiD by this Board that said Pliny T. Snyder, as such Acting Treasurer,
be, and he hereby is allowed credits for said disbursements as follows, to -wit:
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan. TERM Monday THE
12th DAY of January
19 31
CASU Pjtli) STi� T I T1tti1,SLJIHEn:
General Fund
School Fund
Military Fund
Public digh,.vay Fund
Permanent highway Fund
Higher Education Fund
Capitol Building Fund
Reclamation Revolving Fund
Veterans' Compensation Fund
Forest Fire Protection Fund
Parks and Parkways Fund
Game Fund
CASH PAID CITY AND TOdN TREASURERS
CASK PiilD TO;'1NSaiP T;,LASUhL.tiS
WARRANTS REDEEMED:
Currant Expense Fund
Road & Bridge Fund
Permanent Highway Maintenance Fund
Domestic Animal Protection Fund
Soldierst Relief Fund
County Game Fund
Law Library Fund
Marriage Certificate Fund
School Districts, General Fund
School Districts., Building Fund
Port of Bellingham Fund
Moorman Ditch Maintenance Fund
Consol. Drain. Impt. Dist. #1 Maint.
Drain. Impt. Dist. #3 Nlaint . Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. #6 11aint . Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. 1#7 Constr. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. 7#15 11aint. Fund
INTEREST ON WAHRAidTS:
Road I Bridge Fund
School Districts, General Fund
Port of Bellingham , General Fund
Consol. Drain. Impt. Dist. #1 M aint.
Drain. Impt. Dist. #7 Constr. Fund
Drain. Impt. Dist. #15 'hint. Fund
Fund
Fund
BONDS REDEEMED:
School Districts Bonds
Nooksack-Sumas Pad. Impt. Fund (i-iy 131)
INTZ"ItAEST ON BONDS.
School Districts
Port of Bellingham
Lynden-Laurel Yet. Imp' . Fund ({iy #26)
North. Delta Rd. Impt. Fund (1127)
Nooksack-Sumas Rd. Impt. Fund (Hy #31)
Total Disbursements
61743.76
77.50
42.30
34.97
72.45
12,699.10
613.79
37.83
41615.23
246.24
36.10
84.60
53,946.43
15,173.09
32,641.95
6,814.30
11352.22
72.00
385.95
662.51
10.b0
52.00
135,510.38
2,518.12
9,185.84
11.47
50.55
27.50
26.24
110.65
456.34
.13
11677.52
165.76
.15
96.70
1.64
11500.00
10,000.00
11312.50
1,250.00
202.50
249.00
665.03
301,432.34
101e do hereby certify t--lat we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit
in various banks to his credit at the close of business on December 31, 1930, as shown by
the County Auditor's Check of Treasurerts cash, to be as follows:
DepositorTreasurerts Balance
First National Bank of Bellingham
Bellingham National Bank of Bellingham
Nortiraestern National Bank of Bellingham
American National Bank of Bellingham
Union Trust Company of Bellingham
First National Bank of Lynden
Peoplest State Bank of Lynden
Citizenst Bank of Ferndale
First National Bank of Ferndale
Home State Bank of Blaine
Bank of Sumas, Sumas
Nooksack Valley State Bank of Everson
Custer State Bank of Custer
Total Cash on Deposit
CASs IN OFFICE:
w 683217.25
16,881.50
25,456.76
25,000.00
255000.00
25,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
25,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
285,555.51
Investments $14,625.82
Cash in Vault 949.00
Checks - 71arrants in Till 21347.12
Currency in Till 140.00 w
Silver in Till 36.47 18,098.41
Grand Total Cash on viand $ 303,653.92
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RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
JarTERM Monday THE 12th DAY OF January
1s 31
IN TESTlLONY WHEHEOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board
of County Commissioners of Unatcom County, Washington, this 12tn day of January, 1931.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor & Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
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F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board
Henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
On motion of Laube, seconded by Shagren, the Board instructed the Road Superintendent
to proceed to recondition the Clipper Bridge over Nooksack River on Road #120 (using steel
from old Acme Bridge and lumber from detour bridge at Acme).
On motion of Laube, seconded by Shagren, the Chairman of the Board was authorized to
sign agreement with Northwest Hardware Co. for furnishing electric lamps for County use.
MEPiiL)RANDUM OF AGRLLMENT made at Bellingham this 12th day of January, 1931, by and between
NOi,T1 *iVEST 1i1iAD�IA.tE CuMPANY, doing business at Bellingnam, lashington, hereinafter called ttSellerii
and vhlit TC6M COUNTY, hereinafter called 11Buyerlt, udIThESSETH:
The seller agrees to sell to the buyer, and the buyer agrees to aurchase from the seller,
for a period of one year from the above date, at the prices and terms hereinafter specified, the
buyer's requirements of riYGRLDE !ACAIVDESCENT i,riLPS.
TERMIS:- Net cash thirty (30) days from date of invoice or a discount of 2% for remittance
within ten (10) days from date of invoice.
All billings to be on a basis of 33% discount from lists:
Upon completion of this Agreement the seller will credit the buyer to equal the following
discounts, bases on total net purchases:
300.00
net
or
over
600.00
net
or
over
1200.00
net
or
over
2500.00
net
or
over
5000.00
net
or
over
Tile allowance shall not be payable until the end of the year, even if the maximum quantity
is taken in less time than the contract period.
The seller's list prices will be increased or decreased in accordance with the list prices
as published by the General Electric Company, and such increases or decreases or the seller's
list price shall take effect on the same date that the increased or decreased list prices of the G
General Electric Company become effective.
This agreement is understood to be contingent upon strikes, fires, accidents or other
causes beyond the control of the seller.
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NORTHWEST dARDVIARE COLIPANY
Bellingham, Wash.
By Geo. Goddard
LATC;OM COUNTY
By F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board.
Oaths of Office of Supervisors for the following Drainage Districts were filed: Frank
Cruikshank, Consol. Drain. Impt. Dist. #1; G. 'r'l. Rosenhall, Drain. Impt. Dist. #5; John Rudy,
9
Drain. Impt. Dist. #6; Chas, Maslanka, Drain. Impt. Dist. #6; Fred McKnight, Drain. Impt. Dist.-11�115.;
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan . TERM trlonday
THE 12tn
DAY OF �anuary_'_
] 9 31
H. Vander Mey, Drain. Impt. Dist. #15; C. Jager, Drain. Impt. Dist. #20.
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Treasurerts designation of bank depositories of County funds, was filed with the
Board.
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On Motion the Board adjourned at 4 P. M. to meet on Friday, January 15, 19315
at 9 A. M.
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Jan. TERM Friday THE 16tn
DAY OF January 19 _31 .. _
J
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Monday, January 12, 1931. Present,
F. C. Reeve, Chairman of the Board; Henry Shagren and Fred E. Laube, Members, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following proceedings were had:
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BEFORE TdE BOii D OF COUNTY GO1,111LISSIONERS OF
' dli:,-T COA1 COUNTY, W11S11INGTi)N .
IN THE NATTER 01' '1'i1G BOARDING .14D
FEEDING OF PRISONLiiS CONFINED IN TiiE ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 N
JAIL OF WHATC;OM COUNTY, WASHINGTON )
WiEREAS, it is necessary that State and County prisoners confined in the jail of 4"lhatcom
County, 'Nashington, and all prisoners committed to and confined in said jail by process or order
issued under the authority of the United Stages, be boarded and fed; and
'i7HE EAS, Isabella Fraser has offered to prepare all meals necessary to board and feed
all such prisoners and furnish all necessary provisions and supplies therefor provided she is
permitted to use the kitchen in connection with the said jail, the range and cooking utensils
situated therein, said range and cooking utensils to be supplied and kept up by said 1,11hatcom
County and the said Whatcom County to furnish all fuel necessary to prepare said meals and to
pay said Isabella Fraser at the rate of 20 cents per meal or 60 cents -per day for three meals
each day furnished to each of said prisoners, payments to be made therefor on the first of each
month on statements or claims properly presented to and alloyed by tiie Board of County Commis-
sioners of Whatcom County, o'dashington; and
'ihiEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, ',"lashington, deem it advis-
able and for the best interests of said INhatcom County to enter into a contract ,,kith said Isabella
Fraser for the period beginning January 1, 1931, and ending December 31, 1931, to prepare the
necessary meals and board and feed the aforesaid prisoners on the terms and conditions as afore-
said; and
The Board being fully advised in the premises,
IT IS NOW RESOLVED that this Board enter into a contract with Isabella. Fraser to prepare
the meals and board and feed all of the aforesaid prisoners on the terms and conditions as above
set forth, said contract to be dated as of January 16, 1931, and to be in full force and effect
beginning with January 1, 1931, and ending on December 31, 1931; and
BE IT FURTriLh RESOLVED that said Isabella Fraser, in making up her monthly bills for said
meals prepared and served as aforesaid, shall kee-i separate all meals so prepared and served to
County and State prisoners and those furnished to United States prisoners; t.zat said Isabella
Fraser shall be paid for all of said meals so prepared and furnished by Vrhatcom County out of
the Current Expense Fund at,the rate and on the terms and conditions above specified; that 111hatcom
County shall render a bill for all meals so furnished to United States prisoners to the proper
authority or officer and shall receive reimbursement t�ierefov from the United States, and all
money so received from the United States shall be placed to the credit of the Current Expense
Fund of said Wnatcom County.
Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of January, 1931.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor n, Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
F. C. Reeve
Chairman -of the Board.
Henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
By F. C. wiartin, Deputy.
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RECORD OF C®MiN/IIS IONERS PROCEEDINGS
Jan -TERM Friday THE
16th DAY of January
2VI
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A G R E E L E N T .
1_1_IS AGRE 1-'TENT made and entered into this 16th day of January, 1931, by and between whatcom
County, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, through its Board of County
Commissioners, party of the first part, and Isabella Fraser, of Bellingham, Washington,
party of the second part,
`'NITAESSETR: That whereas, it is necessary that the State and County prisoners con-
fined in the jail of Whatcom County, Nashington, and all prisoners committed to and confined
in said jail by process or order issued under the authority of the United States, and
jailers in charge of such prisoners, be boarded and fed; and
dJriEAE'AS, Isabella Fraser has offered to prepare all meals necessary to board and
feed all such prisoners and furnish all necessary provisions and supplies therefor, pro-
vided s.ie is permitted to use the kitchen in connection with the said Jail, range and cook-
ing utensils situated tiierein, said range and cooking utensils to be supplied and kept up
by said Vinatcom County, and tae said IN-iatcom County to furnish all fuel necessary to pre-
pare said meals and to pay said Isabella Fraser at the rate of 20 cents per meal or 60 cents
per day for three meals each day furnished to each of said prisoners and jailers, payments
to be made therefor on the first of each month on statements or claims properly presented
to and allowed by the Board of County Commissioners of :11hatcom County, Washington; and
diaEREtiS, the Board of County Commissioners of Miatcom County, ffas-zington, deem it
advisable for the best interests of said Iffhatcom County to enter into a contract with said
Isabella Fraser for the period beginning January 1, 1931, and ending December 31, 1931, to
prepare the necessary meals and board and feed the aforesaid prisoners on the terms and con-
ditions as above set forth and has duly made and entered a resolution directing said Bo,:-rd
of County Commissioners to enter into such a contract 'aith said Isabella Fraser;
NWAI, THOIHLFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained, it is
agreed by and between the parties hereto that the said party of the second part shall prepare
all meals necessary to board and feed all State and County prisoners confined in the jail
of Whatcom County, Washington, and all prisoners committed to and confined in said jail by
process or order issued under the authority of the Untied States, and jailers in charge of
such prisoners, and shall furnish all necessary provisions and supplies therefor; provided,
hotivever, that the said second party shall be permitted to use the kitchen now in connection
with said jail, the range and cooking utensils situated therein, said range and cooking
utensils to be supplied and kept up by said Whatcom County, and provided further that the
said Whatcom County shall furnish all fuel necessary to prepare said meals, all of said
meals to be properly prepared and served under the general supervision of the Sheriff of
Whatcom County, Iffasilington, and to be and consist of proper food and ingredients for the
boarding and feeding of such prisoners as aforesaid; and
For the preparing and serving of such meals as aforesaid first party shall pay to
second party for all such meals actually prepared and served at the rate of 20 cents per
meal or 60 cents per day for three meals each day furnished to each of said prisoners,
payments to be made therefor on the first of each month on statements or claims properly
presented to and allowed by the said Board of County Commissioners.
IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD ttND AGREED that the said party of the second part,
in making up her monthly bills forsaid meals prepared and served as aforesaid, shall keep
separate all meals so prepared and served to County and State prisoners and those furnished
to United States prisoners; that said second party shall be paid by first party for all of
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Jan • TERM Friday THE 16th DAY OF January
1931
said meals so prepared and furnished out of the Current Expense Fund of said Whatoom County at
the rate and on the terms and conditions above specified; that VFnatcom County shall render a
bill for all meals so furnished to United States prisoners to the proper authority or officer
and shall receive reimbursement therefor from the United States, and all money so received from
the United States shall be placed to the credit of the Current Expense Fund of said VI•natcom
County -
IT IS FURT.dER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that this contract sizall be in full force and effect
for the period beginning January 1, 1931, and ending December 31, 1931.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals, said first party
causing this agreement to be executed by the Board of County Commissioners and attested by the
Clerk of said Board, all done the day and year first above written.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor x Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board.
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
F. C. Reeve
Chairman of the Board
Henry Shagren
County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
Isabella Fraser
Party of the Second Part.
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Puget Sound Pourer 1, Light Company filed its acceptance of the Board's order granting
Light Franchise.
d% Petition of Geneva Township for drainage work on Geneva Pavement, was filed with the
Board.
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f Application of Helpers Club at Liberty for dance on January 17, 1931, was endorsed
approved by the Board.
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C 0 P Y
KNO I ALL LIEN 3Y THESE PRES ;IiTS that the I�ORTii;9EST WkSiiI1iGTON FAIR ASSUCIATION, A corpo-
ration organized under the Laws of the State of 'Washington, with its principal place of business
at Lynden, Vlashington, hereinafter known as the Lessor, has let and demised, and does hereby lease
and demise unto v 11A'_TCjM1 COUNTY, an organized County of the State of ',lashington, the following
described real estate situated in FWhatcom County, ;'Vashington,� to -grit;
In Section Nineteen (19), To;,,rnship Forty (40), North of Range Three (3) East, the West
Half (',`/2) of the Southwest Quarter (SIV ) of the Southeast Ouarter (SE4), and that portion of the
West Half (VA) of the Northwest Quarter (NVI�) of the Southeast Quarter (SE`), lying South of the
Cemetery Road, and also the Easterly Three (3) acres of the East Half (E�) of the Southwest Quar-
ter (Svl ) lying south of the Cemetery road, except the Southerly portion sold to Gaskill, contain-
ing in all twenty three (23) acres, for the period of One (1) year from the first day of January,
1931-The said Lessee agrees to pay as rental for the said property, the sum of Six Thousand
($6,000.00) Dollars per annum, payable during tree month- of January, 1931, in advance. The said
premises and the buildings thereon are to be used by the said Lessee for the storage of road
machinery, equipment and other County property, and for such other purposes as the Lessee may
desire to use the same for, so long as such use does not interfere 1with the use of the said prop-
erty by the Lessor for purposes of holding a County Fair.
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD that the Lessor reserves tile right to use all of the said
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Jan. TERM Friday THE 16th
DAY OF January
1931
property and buildings for the Cou
said property, and that they shall
ner in getting ready for tile F°'ir,
they in any,,rise be interfered with
grounds, and any property that to e
the Lessor wishes to hold the Fair
the holding of the Fair, and which
aty Fair, that they shall at all times have access to the
not be.hindered, delayed or interfered with in any man -
putting t_;e grounds and buildings in condition, nor shell
in holding the said Fair or admitting persons to the said
said Lessee may :lave stored on said premises at the time
shall be put in place where it will not interfere with
shall be selected by the Lessor.
If the Lessee holds over beyond the end of the term, it shall be construed as a
tenancy from year to year at t-de same rental as herein specified.
IN V' ITNESS 'WHEREOF, this instrument has been executed by the North -,,rest Washington
Fair Association by the authority of its Board of Trustees, by its President °x Secretary,
and by the said 11hatcom County by Authority of Resolution of the Board of County Commission-
ers thereof.
NOFTIiVIEST `''VA&.11NMAI I AIt� ASSOCIATION,
By Henry Shagren
Its President.
By Dan P. Stearns
Its Secretary.
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It Board of County Commiss- " F. C. Reeve
It ioners of Whatcom County II Chairman of the Board
IT State of yUasaington tt henry Shagren
it it it tr tt rt v n tt tt tr tr tt n n County Commissioner
Fred E. Laube
County Commissioner
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On Motion tree Board adjourned at 2:30 P. M. to meet on Monday, January 19, 1931,
at 9 A. M.
RECORD
OF COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Jan -TERM
Lionday
THE 19tn
DAY OF January
1931 _.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment taken on Friday, January 16, 1931. Present,
F. C. Reeve, Chairman of the Board; Henry SlIagren and Fred E. Laube, Ilembers, and the Clerk
of the Board in attendance.
The following claims were allowed and proceedings had:
Diehl 11otor Co.
C. I.I. Burrous (Order to S. B.
Ilaynew)
C. M. Burrous
PioneBr Gravel Equip. Co.
do
Western Tractor w Equip Co.
Feenaughty ;,achy. Co.
Howard-C000er Corp.
Jerry Caldwell Co.
Diehl I'otor Co.
John F. Cam.�bell
CURREET EXPEiISE FWD
Car for Sheriff u 660.25
ROAD and BRIDGE FUI+D.
Gravel & hauling on Reservation Road 135.00
do 1,288.90
Rock Crushing Plant 113040.00
1 Dragline Hoist 3,495.00
Tractor a delivery 4,690.90
1 Galion Grader 3,000.00
2 Baker IYlaney scrapers 1,605.00
Brus:7 for Adams Grader 301.95
Gravel Truck 911.85
Used car for Pris . Road Crew 200.00
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BEFORE TaE BOARD OF COW4TY Cv1�IiIS �I0IILRS
OF WilATCUII CJWi TY, �'�r�SnIIVi Told
Ih TAE isi«T'TErn OF SUPLIiVISUfft )
( ORDER APPOliTIAG 0,WILLE CO iFEi::,
Fua N0JKSAGK `i'Os!NSHIP )
WAE11_E,S, it appearing to this. Board that 1.:. Clinard, tne regularly qualified Supervisor
for Nooksack Township, has filed his resignation as such supervisor; and
WHEREAS, Orville Corfee has been recommended for the appointment to fill said vacancy;
IdUU' TdE;I,EFURL, it is ordered that the resignation of M. Clinard be, and same is hereby
accepted; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Orville Corfee be, and lie is hereby a_opointed as Supervisor
for Nooksack Township for tIle balance of the unexpired term.
Done in regular adjourned session of tine Board this 19th day of January, 1931.
Ir 11 11 It It !1 11 11 ., It It It it 11 11 F. C. Reeve
11 Board of County Commiss- Ir Chairman of the Board
II ioners of Vinatcom County II
Ir State of 'Washington n henry Shagren
It 11 11 11 If If II It 11 It 11 r1 I1 11 It County Commissioner
Attest: G. P. HII'iUm" ID Fred E. Laube
County Auditor w Ex-officio County Commissioner
Clerk of the Board
By F. C. 1,artin, Deputy.
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J Oath of Office of Chas, Rogers, Supervisor of Drain. Impt. Dist. r7, was filed ;with the
Board.
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J T�ilS AGRLLiLLtT, made in duplicate this 19th day of January, 1931, between Tne First
National Bank of Belli'nghamof 'Unatcom County, ffashington, party of the first part, and rLJ—,!00L,1
k;UiJiiTY, a municipal corporation, by F. C. Reeve, Henry Shagren and Fred E. Laube, its Commission-
ers, of the State of ,ashington, party of the second part, 4VI'TNESSETH:
Tit , b'HEREAS, 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
'i'i_aEh;�lS, second party nas deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with
first party public funds and moneys belonging to said second party; and
sVHLRRhS, said first partiT 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
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Jan. TERM Monday THE
loth
pqy OF January
1931
ffiihhhP.S, 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.
NOW5 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 w-zen first party shall act as a depository of
said '-lubli c funds and moneys.
IT IS YURT_ihR iGREED by and between t_le :)arties hereto, that first party will nay to
second party the interest aforesaid montrily, and in monthly p yments, at the end of each and
every month during all tree times second party shall have first party as one of its deposi-
tories, for any of its funds and moneys.
IT IS FURT_IER t.GREED by and between t:he parties hereto that before any deposit of
any funds or moneys is made by the said second party with the said first party, that the
said first party wall dez)osit 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.
II' 1S r+'URT-1L>L 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 dis-
pose of said bonds, or warrants, it being t-le 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 port of the first party in repaying to second
party money deposited 1with first party.
IT IS FUR`I'riEfi i:GREED 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 :sill be :)aid over to first party..
IN WITNESS Vir.LEREOF the parties to these ?resents have hereunto set their _-lands and
seals tie day and year first above written.
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Attest: G. P. KINCAID
County Auditor a Ex-oficio
Clerk of the Board.
T .L FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLIi1G1irTA
B311jLIiVG1i!d,1, WAS I.
By E. W. Purdy
President
By 11. C. deal
Cashier
',."LiATCOM COUNTY
By F. C. Reeve
Chairman
By Henry Siagren
Commissioner
By Fred E. Laube
Commissioner
By F. C. Martin, Deputy.
O.K. AS T
Lawrence M. Keplinger
Prosecuting Attorney
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Jan. TERM Llonday THE l�til DAY OF January 19 31 .. ..
T,:IIS AGiiEEalLil^l, made in duplicate this 19tii day of January, 1931, between The Bellingham
national Bank of Wnatcom County, Washington, party of the first Dart, and iJ ii,'TCOM COUNTY, a
municipal corporation, by F. C. Reeve,•Iienry Shagren and Fred E. Laube, its Commissioners, of the
State of 101asnington, party of the second part, WiTiiESSET.La:
ThiriT, VJrirriEiiS, second party, by and through its Treasurer has named and designated first
party,a depository of a portion or all of the public funds neld and required to be kept by said
Treasurer; and
',NdEREAS, second party has deposited, and does intend to deposit, and will deposit, with
first party public funds and moneys belonbing to said second party; and
HEhE.hS, said first party will receive and realize pecuniary advantages and benefits by
reason of and from said funds and moneys being so deposited :rith said first party; and
ihiEREAS, said first party does hereby ac'Knowledge ana agree that it will derive benefits
and advantages by reason of and from said deposits being made, as aforesaid, by second party.
NOrd, i ii;JttLlt'CifiJ, 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 iO FUHTil-h by and bet,:°Teen the :)a.rties hereto, that first oarty will pay to
second party the interest aforesaid monthly, and in montily 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 FURTd."- AGi r;ED by and between the parties hereto that before any deposit 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 ti-le treasurer of the said second party; bonds or 1,aarrants as allowed by
lair as security, to be approved by the proper officers of the said second party, sufficient to
satisfy and hold harmless the said second party against all loss, if any, by reason of having
made said deposit of funds or moneys to the said first party.
IT i:;i i,Grii -ED 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 with-
out notice to,first party, and in case of default on the mart 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 naives 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
r�ithout 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 FURTtiLi-t' hGRELD that in case of the sale of said bonds or warrants, that any amount
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derived from the sale of said bonds or .,iarrants, in excess of the amount plus interest thereon
deposited by second party with first party will be paid over to first party.
IN uJITIIESS ;Li:�nEOF the parties to these presents Have hereunto set their hands and seals
the day and year first above written.
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Attest: G. 2. KIiJCAlD
County Auditor �, Ex-officio
Clerk, of L lie Board.
By F. C. I,iartin, Deputy
O.K. AS TO F0iU,1:
Till; I31,;-A,1NGAAA1 NATIONAL BANK
By Victor A. Roeder
Dresident
By H. P. Jukes
Cashier
MiA`.i'COM COUNTY
By F. C. Reeve
C'nairman
By Henry Shagren
Commissioner
By Fred F. Laube
Commissioner
Lawrence R1. Keplinger
Prosecuting Attorney