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Volume 36 - Sep 3 1946 to Oct 29 1948
RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF SEPTE.JiBER 19 46 IdEETING, L,jESDAY, SEPTE 0ER 3, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 30, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.ii., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Charles E. King Commissioners 16.10 Clarence A. Axelson " 9.82 Orland Ivarson ' Treasurer 30.60 Pitney -Bowes, Inc. it 1.14 Bellingham Publishing Company It 1.50 Cox Brothers, Printers if 9.37 Chas. Dalman Court House 56.00 Darrell K. Reid it " 7.00 N. W. Fire Extinguisher Serv. If If 9.94 Payroll - August Juv. Ct. - Play. 599.48 Holly Sporting Goods It If it 8.00 Ira Yeager's Sporting Goods It " it 1.39 Stahley's Variety Store It " " 24.94 Union Printing Company it " " 17.15 To�,mer Printing Company If " " 12.88 It it it Clerk 9.79 Cox Brothers, Printers Sheriff 14.11 Mrs. Maude Breckinridge Supt. of Schools 25.00 Olive L. V.1olken it " t' 25 , 00 J. J. Lockert " " If 9.73 The Grolier Society, Inc. " " It 2.25 Society of Visual Education, Inc. " " if 2.0=0 Alts Union Service it It If 6.56 It " it Exten. Service 5.61 Jukes Studio " " 3,09 Vander1day Studio it it 2.99 Wash. St. F-ssn of Co. Conan. Exp. Comm. Assn. 43.01 Clyde Kendall Treas. - Emerg. 31.30 Bellingham Publishing Company Adv. Ex. -Bellingham Elect. 4.00 if +1 11 it it Blaine - Franchise 3.25 $ 993.30 LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Supptl Cash 1--sst. Roll for September $ 872.00 572.00 LIC HEk]JTH FUND: Ellen Miller 20.00 S. R. Boynton, Jr. 11. D. 25.00 ,Julia Klocke 4$.98 Idabel Sheridan 48.98 Idabel Sheridan 52.95 Anne L. Wilson 54.95 Philip J. lviorey 39.55 $ 290.41 �RCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital 45828.50 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 21234.26 Aldercrest Sanatorium 100.00 St. Joseph's Hospital 261.00 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 51.00 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 75.00 Julia Klocke 30.00 w 7,579.76 LDIERS RELIEF: Carrol E. White (Order to Co. Auditor) 25.00 $ 25.00 W LIBRARY FUND: The American Law Book Company $ 10.00 S 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 9, 770.47 An application, filed by Harley R. 1cKibben, for the transfer to him of the liquor license )f Everett E. Harris, VanZandt Service Center, VanZandt, Washington, was approved by the Board and; z copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned zntil 10:00 A.M., Friday, September 6, 1946. Approved / ( J�( L �� �( r / 1 / Chairman of the rd N7 rl 7t717t7r7/-7r7T 7� r T7t7�7771777C777 I �f7771L Ti7r71"71r1 7t7i7 r 17r7�7] 7 71717� 7t 7 �f 7 77`7i7 r 1 7T77 '7rr,� 7r7r fr'�� r'7r'f -rr 7t7rrr�`;r r7r�ry7„n'-r,7�fi` rrt r # �I 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1946 MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEidBER 6, 1946 JULY TFR11MI Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 3, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Kroll Map Company Fred H. Dustin D. G. Dahlinger Cox Bros. Printers Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Cox Bros. Printers Catholic Charities of Btham Frank H. Geri Morse Hardware Company Ira Yeagerts Sporting Goods Dept. of Labor & Industries Pioneer Printing Company Dept. of Labor & Industries it n n 99 Service Hillyard motor Company Harper-1,1eggee, Inc. Diamond ttBrt Fuel Co. Dept. of Labor & Industries Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. B. B. Meat & Sausage 1dfg. Schafer Baking Co., Inc. Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Halbert Bailey Univ. of Oregon Co-op. Store F . E . Alexander Wm. A. Fisher Vernon C. McDonald M. C. Olmsted Jean Jarvis Carl G. Stock Griffith Printing Co. The Lynden Tribune St. Supt. of Pub. Inst. ,COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - August - Voucher No. n tt n n tt tt tr tr n n n n n tr n tt tr tt rr rr n Mark A. Anabel Lloyd Anderson Bob Arnett B. T. Atkinson B. T. "itkinson Geo. M. Baker V. R. Brokaw Burrous Bros. Drue M. Burrous R. S. Burrous C. H. Denson C. H. Denson George Ford J. C. Hesselgrave Archie C. Manley 1. Meenk Chas. Pierson Fred Reinholt Earl Richards Howard Sparks Earl VanBrocklin Robert G. Walken Charley Loshbaugh PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Physicians & Dentists, Inc. n tt It it It it Elwood L. Johnson Iva Pinkerman Auditor Assessor tt n Court House Juv. Court tr tr n r► Play. tr n tt n n r► r► n n Clerk Constable Sheriff it it rr Jail It n tr It rt Supt. of Sch. it it Bd. of Edu. n n tt tr n n Exten. Service it tt Hort. Insp. Adv. Exp. - Elect. it if Schools i 9.15 30.75 16.60 .52 2.91 23.97 2.32 96.00 65.35 32.25 1.39 9.04 39.91 6.97 38.67 51.34 16.78 21233.81 8.76 22.03 44.55 75.26 17.68 33.68 25.00 3.05 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 52.70 5.15 2.16 39.60 24.75 2907 11965.15 2908 41104.65 2909 1,605.80 2910 5,276.46 2911 4,405.56 2912 31880.03 2913 3,438.85 2914 21296.25 11262.00 718.00 1,504.75 1,086.00 1,220.00 928.00 11314.00 11258.00 1,292.00 11270.00 874.00 906.00 232.00 140.00 1, 030.00 1,288.00 87.15 1, 074.00 818.00 310.00 1,288.00 11318.00 10.00 2,549.86 424.64 135.45 43.65 18.27 $ 31052.10 $ 48,200.65 3,171.86 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 191+6 —._...__.._ti. _ _ �.....__..T..... - _.._ ---..__...___._.._�_........_......... _. _.... .. ........._...._._ _. __._ SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Joseph Arthur Sandwick 35.00 $ 35.00 TREASURERIS REVOLVING FUND: Carolyn Sjolander, Order to Orland Ivarson 32.69 Gloria Carey 70.00 $ 102.69 Total of Claims Allowed $ 54, 562. 30 vA supplemental petition, bearing 34 signatures, petitioning for a new railroad crossing on the Winn Road in Marietta Township, was filed with the Board. R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Glen D. Hardy and others heretofore petitioned the Board of County Commnissioners of Whatcom County for the establishment of a county road on the section line between Sections Three and Four, Township.39 N., Range 3 E. W.M., extending from the full road one-half mile north, and WHEREAS, Glen D. Hardy and Florence Hardy, his wife, executed a deed to Whatcom County conveying to Whatcom County a certain strip of land in the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 39 N., Range 3 E. W.M., for road purposes, and WHEREAS, said deed was given with the understanding that if the said road was not built the said deed would be returned to said Glen D. Hardy and wife, and WHEREAS, this Board has decided not to establish or construct said road, and WHEREAS, the said deed so executed by Hardy and wife cannot be found, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, hereby disclaim any right, title and interest to the land described therein under and by virtue of said deed. On motion of Harry M. Ingersoll, seconded by Clarence A. Axelson, the foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted by the County Commissioners at a regular session of said Board on the 6th day' of September, 19/.6. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington and ex-officio Clerk of Board of County Commissioners y L.'COZIER Deputy CHJ!RLES E. KING HARRY M. INGERSOLL CL' E,,RENCE A. AXELSON Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, tiVashington `Liquor License k pplications were approved for R. E. Quinn, Quinnts Corner Service, R #11 7,verson, and J. W. Austin, R #2, Lynden, and copies of the applications placed on file. �,=The August report of the krigcultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. no further business to come before the meeting, the s�ime was duly adjourned Tuesday, September 10, 1946. i Approved Chairman of the oard J # RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY . TxE loth DAY OF SEPTEYBER MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 6, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.M., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: OUNTY ROAD FUND: Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 17.92 W. P. Signs 100.99 VanZandt Lumber Company 639.35 Commercial Body Works 2.58 Van's Hardware & Sheet Metal 1.60 Linn's Hardware & Grocery 1.08 Edwards & Johnson 135.73 H & L Tooth Company 66.50 The B. F. Goodrich Company 5.33 Irwin Hardware Company, 146.94 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 6.02 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7 553.62 Harry Kelley 2.00 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. 4.58 Lind Gravel Company 411.59 Ed Nims 252.00 Carson Repair Shop 15.12 Fred H. DeVore 11.78 R . W. O l ling 200.00 Everson Implement & Appliance Co. 4.02 Parberry Iron & Metal Company 64.38 Monahan Garage 20.00 W. P. Signs 25.24 Union Oil Company 488.08 The B. F. Goodrich Company 10.15 Morse Hardware Company 14.60 Trunkey & Sons 132.38 Tax Commission of the State of Washington 26.28` Austin Supply Co. 30.90 Buzzard Iron Works 47.01 Mt. Shuksan Garage 52.63 Union Printing Company 10.30 Pacific Highway Transport Co. 11.91 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 80.05 Buss Charles Key Shop 2.27 Chicago, Milwaukee, Pacific & St. Paul Ry Co. 652.79 It it if tt n tr n 215.26 Standard Oil Co. of California 544.33 Bellingham Herald 1.75 if tr 1.50 Iverson Lumber Co. 883.42 Standard Oil Co. of California 27.18 it n It it It 537.45 It It It it tt 6.79 It It If .tr if 270.95 it it It n rt 186.59 99 Service 36.14 rr it 49.98 Howard -Cooper Corporation 646.37 Nelson Equipment.Co. 66.95 It rt it 133.90 rr it it 20.00 tr It ►t 75.38 tr if tt 641.23 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 10.83 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B & L Grocery 75.00 B. B. Grocery 20.00 Bellingham Water Dept. 2.25 Everson.Mercantile Co. 52.00 Gerards Grocery 65.00 Golden Rule 1AAercantile Co. 25.61 if If It It 37.08 It it tr n 29.27 Haggen & Clark .212.55 Roy Hutton 30.00 Komen Grocery 20.00 Niles Grocery 27.98 Poplack Grocery 70.00 Royal Cafe 5.15 Safeway Stores 26.10 If it 20.00 Taylor's Store 16.10 Wolten & Montfort 12.10 8, 603. 72 746.09 RECORD OF COIviMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY .TERM ' TUESDAY THE a loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19-A-6 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harry Knake (Order to Co. Auditor) 50.00 9 50.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 92399.81 An application was received from the Bonneville Power Administration for a franchise for transmission line over and along certain specified county roads within Whatcom County. A etter suggesting October 15 as a date for the hearing was sent for the Administrationts,approval. ""Liquor License Applications were approved for Ben Thordarson, Bents Store, Pt. Roberts,, nd for Clara MacDonald, Cedarville Service Station, R #3, Bellingham, as was also the application f George W. Nestle, Glacier, Washington, for a transfer to him of the license of H. Wayne Beasley; t. Baker Inn. 1 A .petition, bearing 12 signatures, was filed with the Board, asking that DeSota'Street in the Amended Plat of Geneva be opened and improved. Petition was referred to the County Engineer. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 10:00 A.M., Friday, September 13, 191+6. Approved ' Chairman of the goard MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuwesday, September 10, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.M this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the -Board for payment: OUNTY "ROAD FUND: Bellingham Sash & Door Company Dawson Construction Company Nelson Equipment Company Feenaughty Machinery Company Bellingham Iron Works, Inc. Great Northern Railway tt if It Union Oil Company John Leupp Shell Oil Co. Inc. Weldit Tank & Steel Company It It it n , It It 11 it .Jewell Motor Company it 11 It It n It .Dept. of Labor & Industries County Road Fund Gravel) County Road Fund Co. Stores) LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Evelyn Turner Fritz Bernard Blick Barber Shop Mrs. 0. V. Webber Hull Bros. Heating Co. Geo. H. Littleton Carl Omli Wheeler Printing Company Physicians & Dentists, Inc. Bellingham Water Department John L. Hogberg Stenographic Service Bureau Clayton Baldrey ' Della Bathurst Anna J. B eiswenger Clarice Broom Fredericka Cameron Jeannette V. Cook Veta C. Dahl Evelyn Frazier $ 58.12 517.50 73.54 83.06 12263.90 541.22 4.40 1,700.15 2.00 7.21f 16.43 611.43 55.89 928.61 8 71.73 951.69 550.34 2,224.28 717.19 $ 55.09 25.00 25.48 25.00 20.86 19.06 59.25 23.71+ 314.40 14.26 12.00 10.00 17.05 33.30 4.15 3.25 31.15 4.45 5.20 2.00 11,178.72 M RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCFFDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF SEPTEIIBER 194L_ (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Sara E. Gardner Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Martha Hopple Edith R. Legoe Margaret Maloy Irene Marz Kathryn Rogers Shirley Rogers Isadore Shultz Jacqueline E. Swanson Alice Szymanski Golda Thompson Maud Turner N. J. Warren Maurita Williams Mrs. Laura Needham Mrs. W. 0 'Cain St. Lukets Hospital Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn. Dr. Carl 1,,2. Erb Dr. 0. N. Farley Gibb Clinical Laboratory Dr. Robert F. Kaiser Dr. Urban P. O'Connor Dr. J. H. Peters Dr. T. J. Rasmussen Riggs Optical Company if n tt Dr. H. G. Sutherland Sears, Roebuck & Co. Star Drug Company Dr. A. H. Teitgen Times Bike Shop Dr. J. Edgar Wood Yellow Cab Company It It it Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 210. $ 23.95 18.65 15.35 18.70 39.20 5.30- 2.23 8.70 43.50 12.15 28.20 3.30 3.20 6.35 4.90 5.35 155.00 77.50 43.00 2.50 9.17 6.00 216.75 25.00 23.50 2.00 2.00 31.18 22.01 64.00 61.75 10.04 72.00 10.30 38.50 7.50 7.50 1,830.92 °'BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WM- .TCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE (MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF 1200 FEET OF THE } GALBR.AITH ROAD BY CLEARING, GRUBBING, GRADING AND GRAVELING BEGINNING AT HIGH WAY NO. 99 ) RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the above named Galbraith Road, as follows: Beginning at or near the Section corner common to Sections 9-10-15-16, T. 37 N. R. 3 E. W.M., thence north 1200 feet; work consists of clearing, grubbing, grading, graveling the above designated road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in.the following detail: Loc. Eng. 160.00 Items of Work 993.05 Total 1,153.05 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of September, 1946. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner' CLARENCE A. AXELSON Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF SEPTELZBER s/+6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY ;COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOI COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1946 ) O R D E R WBEREAS, Orland Ivarson,,County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of July, 19/+6, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 1,483.00 School 14- 50 University 938.21 College 561.20 W. W. C. E. 160.914 E. W. C. E. 125.92 C. W. C. E. 100.47 Parks and Parkways 415.50 Game 35.00 Forest Fire Protection 243.72 Highway Safety 415.50 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 1.06 Current Expense 100.00 City Treasurers • 7,145./42 Township Treasurers 21149.76 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Rural Library+ 11313.54 Current Expense 16,879.62 Soldiers Relief 530.00 Suspense 326.35 Road Fund 472615.45 Public Assistance /+4.1, 762.02 Law Library 78.72 Marriage Certificate 106.00 Treasurer's Revolving 92.93 Public Health 797.81 Water Dist. #2, General 2/+2.61 Water Dist. 112, L.I.D. 500.00 Water Dist. #2, Construction 373.85 P. U. D. General 276.13 Schools - General /+7,1.84.09 Schools - Building 297.37 Schools - Nursery Revolving 21705.58 Port - General 18,993.07 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, M. 175.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7, Maint. 1,587.9/+ BONDS REDEEMED: Funding "B" 21000.00 Schools - Bond 11800.00 Rural Library - War. Red. 1,0000.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS & BONDS: R Current Expense .83 Rural Library 116.00 Court House Bond 6,550.00 Funding Series "B" Bond 75.00 Water Dist. #2 - Bond 145.00 Water Dist. #2 - L.I.D. 18.33 Schools - Bond 579.00 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1, Maint. 1.42 Dr. Impt. Dist. #7, Maint. .82 211,314.68 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 July 31, 1946, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash, to be as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF SEPTE241BER 19 k 6 DEPOSITORY LOCATION . BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley Bank Bank of Sumas INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings U. S. Defense U., S. Treas. Bonds U. S. Treas. Bonds Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas 22,500.00 49,950.00 IIH" CH 33g,000.00 11H11 CH 300, 000, 00 Cash in Office: Cash in vault Checks & Cash It. Currency Silver Auditor Clerk 3,916.00 7,906.97 1, 733.00 87, 56 64.00 72.00 $ 97,460,33 317,056.29 227,372.65 50,000.00 50,000.00 45,000,00 5,000.00 7,000.00 10,000.00 808, 889,'. 27 710,450.00 $ 1,519,339.27 13,779.52 $ 1,533,118.80 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 13th day of September, 19-46. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the Board HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner 'The application of Henry von Bargen for the transfer to him of the license of Lawrence G. Abbott, Cocoanut Grove, 1505 Marine Drive, Bellingham, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. Applications for the renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following: George Eugene Manning, Baker. Creek Service, 1647 Meridian Road Agate Bay Service, Inc., R #4, Bellingham W. C. Krienke, Range View Service, R #3, Ferndale W. C. Lindsey, Clipper Store, Clipper Lucy R. Boudreau, Boudreau's Mountain View Store, R #2, Ferndale Riverside Golf and Country Club, Inc. R #3, Ferndale J. H. and Esther Hewitt, Jimts Tavern, Wickersham L. S. and Gertrude McMichael, Custer Tavern, Custer There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, September 17, 191.6. Approved (?Z,4 Chairman of tAe Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY August is 46 MEETING, TUESDAY. SEPTE ,iBER 17, 1946 DULY TERRA Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 13, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A-d., on this date, v,,ith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Company Roy Dodge Ne tt l Assn. of Assessing Officers 99 Service 4uallace Chevrolet Company Union Printing Company CD ►r n it C. R. Threlkeld Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Lartin Plbg. & 11tg. Co. Practising Law Institute Union Printing Company Thos. V,insor Union Printing Company Athletic Supply Company Union Printing Company George Janssen, Postmaster C. D. Richmond Union Printing Company Wallace Chevrolet Company Bornstein Sea Foods. Inc. Walton Fruit Company .Hrs. Ruth McDaniel Arnason & Company Lol,anen & Hanford Co. Union Printing Company 99 Service Budts Texaco Service Louis VJ . King Time Equipment Company Railway Express Agency Election Officials Union Printing Company The Lynden Tribune it It it PUBLIC ASSISTA14CE FUND: Auditor Assessor it It Commissioners Treasurer Court House It 11 it N n n Sup. Ct. No. 1 1r it n 1 Juv. Court it n It tt play. Clerk J. P. No. 2 J. P. - Country Sheriff 11 Jail It Supt. of Schools n ►t n n Exten. Service it It it it Hort. Insp. Misc. -Sundry It it Adv. Exp. - Cities t1 11 -Elections It 1t It - 4nden It it Fire Dist. r#3 Earl Geer & Son Komen Grocery Manahan's Grocery Maple Street Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. C. A. Slocum IdVest t s Grocery Lydia Benson Payroll - 6eptember - Trans. 37-537 Anne Winslow PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Company Herald Prescription Pharmacy University Bock Store American Hearing Society Philip J. Morey Bulls Electric Company TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: St. Joseph's Hospital Earl I. b. Cilley, Ll. D. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. LAW LIBRARY FUND: Union Printing Company SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: iuirs. Isla rie O'Toole iiirs . Ethel C. James Otto Zylstra Leo J. Knutson Jemes G. Bird - Order to County Auditor 90.43 6.25 10.00 16.87 3.86 26.88 4.69 2.15 1.62 13.60 41.00 2.64 83.23 7.52 19.16 12.10 3.00 8.75 1.24 1.03 10.09 16.44 25.00 5.00 2.13 6.28 1.57 1.83 59.90 95.66 .50 552.00 69.99 30.13 21.95 4r 20.00 90.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 15.00 8.65 1.80 2,539.94 142.50 .88 1.21 10.87 3.00 2.58 3.61 281.'50 5.00 50.00 5.15 y 25.00 50.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 11254.49 u 2,897.89 22.15 336.50 5.15 165.00 Total of Claims Allowed r 4,681.i8 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF SEPTELBER 19 ,Q,6 c/ In The Matter of the Application of The Town of Sumas, Whatcom County, F R A N`C H I S E Washington, a municipal corporation of the Fourth Class, for a franchise to lay and maintain water mains on and along certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington This matter having come on for hearing on the 17th day of September, 1946, at 10:30 o'clod in the forenoon, upon the petition of the Town of Sumas for a franchise to lay and maintain water ;mains on and along certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington, as said roads are hereinafter more fully set forth and described; and It appearing, and the Board finding, from the affidavit of poster, and affidavit of publi- cation, 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 there- with; and The Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, having fully considered the matter, and being satisfied that it is for the public interest to grant said franchise as prayed for; IT IS, THEREFORE,ORDERED that said Town of Sumas, and its successors and assigns, be and they hereby are, granted a franchise from and after this .date and for a period of fifty (505 year: herefrom to lay and maintain water mains on and along the following described roads: On County Rd. No. 719 also known as the Kneuman Road, from the Easterly line of �Iection 33, Township 41 North, Range 4 East of W.M.; thence along said County Rd No. 719 and County Rd No. 665 and thence along Garfield Avenue to the Town Limits of the Town of Sumas, Whatcom County, Washington for the purpose of conveying and distributing water, and selling the same; For the purpose of laying, repairing, keeping and maintaining said water mains, the said Town of Sumas, its successors and assigns, agents and employees, sha.11 have the right to dig ditches and excavate over, 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 excavating; and provided further that in the laying, repairing and maintaining of said water mains, the said Toi+rn of Sumas and its successors and assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom County for all necessary expense incurred by it in restoring said roads to a suitable condition for travel. Dated this 17th day of September, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board �By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OF 1VHATCOM COUNTY, I%TASHIAGTO& CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL CLARENCE A. AXELSON "A large delegation appeared before the Board presenting petitions, bearing approximately 250 si;natures, asking that the Board take action tD,secure relief for them from the excessive 'amount of dust caused by the C. V. Wilder asphalt mixing plant located in the Squalicum Creek I,basin within Marietta Township. The delegation was heard, and a representative of the C. V. Wilder Company, present at the hearing, gave assurance that relief from present conditions would be had at the opening of the season for operations`next year - this year's operations being now concluded. Dance License Application No. 568, for public dances to be held in the Ten �lile Grange Hall between Sept. 13, 1946 and 6ept. 13, 194 7,.was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Ten Mile Grange. ``The application of H. M. Meador, Birch Bay Resort, R #1, Bla,.ine, for a renewal of his liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. 9 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF SEP TEUBER 19 46 In the Matter of the Application of Fvhatcom County Water District No. 1 for a franchise to lay and maintain F R k N C H I S E water mains on and along certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington This matter having come on for hearing on the 17th day of,September, 1946, at 10:45 o'clock in the forenoon, upon the petition of Whatcom County Water District No. 1 for a franchise to lay and maintain water mains on and along certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington, as said roads are hereinafter more fully set forth and described, and It appearing, and the Board finding, from the affidavit of poster, and affidavit of publi- cation, 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 there- with, and The Board of County Commissioners of Irrhatcom County, Washington, having fully considered the matter, and being satisfied that it is for the public interest to grant said franchise as prayed for, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that said Whatcom County Water District No. 1, and its successors and assigns be, and they hereby are, granted a franchise from and after this date and for a period of Twenty -Five (25) years herefrom to lay and maintain water mains on and along the follow- ing described roads: On Road No. 167 from its junction with Road No. 382 to its junction with Road 'ao. 545; thence on Road No. 545 to its junction with Road No. 76. }for the purpose of conveying and distributing water, and selling the same. For the purpose of laying, repairing, keeping and maintaining said water mains, the said Whatcom County Water District i4o. 1, its successors and assigns, agents and employees, shall have the right to dig ditches and excavate over, 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, utid the roads restored to as good condition as before the digging and exca- vating, and provided further, that in the laying, repairing and maintaining of said water mains, the said Whatcom County Water District No. 1, and its successors and 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 17th day of September, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1,1ISSIONERS) A ttest: PLINY. T. S14YDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BOIsRD OF COUNTY CO2L:1iI,SI0AERS OF Vti'HI TCO; COUI�ITY, WASHIidG`1'O1'1 NOTICE OF FILING PRELIiuIINARY BUDGET and FINAL HEARING THEREON CHARLES E. KING Chairman 11[iRRY 11. I14GERS01,%L CLi RFiXE A. AXELSON In compliance with Section 164, Session Laws of 1923, notice is hereby given that the Board of Vvlha.tcom County Commissioners have completed and placed on file in their offices in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, their preliminary budget for V+hatcom County, Washington, for the fiscal year of 1947, and that copies of said budget are available to any taxpayer upon call at said office. Notice is also hereby given that the said Board will meet in said office at the hour of 11: 00 o'clock A.M., I,,Ionday, October 7, 1946, for the purpose of finally adopting said budget for V,Thc,tcom County for the fiscal year of 1947, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against said budget or any part thereof. Dated this 17th day of September, 191.6 (SFAL OF THE BOI.RD OF COUNTY COI�MISSIOiNERS) ti ,Published Sept. 23 and 30, 19.G.6. BOARD OF COUNTY COI&ISSIONERS OF 1"iHATC01,11 COUNTY, V'rf�S11I:4GT0N CHARLES F. YING Chair= HJ\RRY Id. INGI'ItSOLL Commissioner CLt:ME CE A. AXELSON Commissioner 12 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF SEPTELIBER 19 46 BEFORh T11E BUI+RD OF COUNTY COI�Lt'iISSIOIILRS OF V'111i,TCOI;1 COUATY, 1VPS1IIiLGTOJ IN THE 1,JATTER OF SETTLEL 1 VJ T '.' I'l' I CO Uiv'1'Y ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1946 ) O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Vihatcora County, V.'ashington, has filed aith this Bo�lyd a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of August, 1946, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements, as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 532.00 University 285.49 College 68.54 li'l. V7 . C. E. 16.40 E. VV. C. E. 8.4,2 C. Vie. C. E. 54.62 Parks and Parkaays 698.31 Game 114. 50 Forest Wire 2rotection 142.11 Highway Safety 698.31 Current Expense 13.5A. City Treasurers 11,512.07 WARRJINTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 26,027.98 Soldiers Relief 200.00 Road Fund 66,402.10 Public Assistance 421465.00 Lath; Library 80.00 Marriage Certificate 118.00 Public Health 11169.04 Treasurerts Revolving 535.90 Rural Library 11879.04 P.U.D. - General 388.50 Water Dist. ##2 - General 603.98 Water Dist. ##2 - L.I.D. Construction 21000.00 Schools - General 37,543.45 Schools - Building 13,170.70 Nursery revolving 11833.22 Port - General 15,562.38 Dr. Impt. Dist. ##5 - Maintenance 11.1 Dr. Impt. Dist. m 7 -Llaintenance 1,388.02 Dr. Impt. Dist. ##15 - Llaintenance 5.40 Dr. Impt. Dist. ##22 - 141aintenance 37.50 INTEREST ON VIARRAiM & BONDS: Road Fund .72 Court House 150.00 Hater Dist. #T2 - L.I.D. Construction 86.27 Port 2,385.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. ## 5 - 1aint. .03 Dr. Impt. Dist. ## 7 - Maint. 3.82 Dr. Impt. Dist. ##15 - 11aint. .04 228,191.90 'Ke do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts office and on deposit in various vanks to his credit at the close of business on August 31, 194,6, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALAACE I Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley Bank Bank of Suma s Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Bla ine Everson Sumas 117,084.97 317,036.70 227,372.65 50,000.00 50,000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 71000.00 10,000.00 828,494.32 JULY 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 1.7th DAY OF SEPTEI�tBER 19 46 Forward 828, 494.32 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 223500.00 U. S. Defense 49,950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H+r C.H. 3383000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds r+H+r C.H. 300,000.00 Cash in Office: Cash in vault Checks & Cash It. Currency Silver Auditor Clerk 730.00 61446.35 1,000.00 61.94 57.25 7.00 710,450.00 $ 1,5381944.32 8,302.54 $ 1,547,246.86 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the hoard of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 17th day of September, 1946. CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS) HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 10:00 A.M., Friday, September 20, 1946. Approved C / C airman of the ghard UEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 17, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 x.Ll.1 . this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - September Auditor It it Suppl it Emerg. It it hssessor it It Commissioners It It Treasurer It It Court House it +► Sup. Court No. 1 it +r n if No. 2 It n Juv. Court It ++ Clerk r► n J. P. No. 1 rr rr J. P. No. 2 rr It Constable rr it Coroner It it Pros. Atty it it Sheriff It it Jail rr It Supt. of Schools ++ It Exten. Service rr it Hort. Insp. Griggs Auditor it Treasurer Farmers Publishing hss+n It 1, 712.50 140.40 11652.50 600.00 1.7601.65 504.00 258.05 255.05 555.00 694.37 150.00 140.00 60.00 66.66 564.16 942.50 544.00 654.23 419.99 400.00 8.34 8.09 20.39 a i RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULTEERMRM SEPTEIBER 1,6 FRIDAY TFi� 20th DAY OF 19 (CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Smith, Livesey, Wright Co. Florence E. Bryant Boy Scouts of America Griggs Harold Smith Anne L. Wilson Western*Roofing Company COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - September - Voucher No. it It 11 it it it PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Albers Grocery Aubert Drug Company Pairs. C. H. Carter Frank's Market Golden Rule Mercantile Co. it it it it It if it it ttHrt Street Grocery Earl Knutsen - Riverside Dairy Margaret Mitchell J. C. Penney Company It n it it n n It n n Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. Taylor's Store Aubert Drug Company it It 11 C. H. Barlow Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn. Dr. R. L. Collins Dr. Carl L1. Erb Dr. Carl I;1. Erb Dr. Carl ICI. Erb Dr. Carl M. Erb Dr. 0. N. Farley Heinemann Diagnostic Lab. George Janssen, Postmaster B. B. Meat & Sausage 1.,Ifz. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. 11 11 it 11 Golden Rule Yiercantile Co. F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. Norco Paper Supply Northern Grocery Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It It e 11 it Packer -Scott Company Pittsburgh Paint Store 11 it 11 Pynor & Company Safeway Stores, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of California Union Printing Company It 11 ti Blaine Journal Capital Stationers Western Union Telegraph Co. ,iayme Miller Schafer Baking Company, Inc. Biddle & Crowther Company Carl F. 1diller & Company, Inc. Cash Assistance Roll for October PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - September TREASURERtS REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll Gloria Carey Elect. & Reg. $ 228.66 Juv. . Court 3 5.51 if 11 10.93 Sheriff .62 Jail 29.52 Adv. Exp. 180.00 Sundry Expense 191.33 3013 ti 111.51..67 3014 995.00 3015 1,093.8 10.00 5.10 28.00 33.00 63.61 32.68 34.95 16.00 17.20 25.00 36.51 11.1.0 35.34 44•48 5.15 1.2.35 19.32 16.01 2.63 5.15 6.25 9.17 13.37 20.00 12.70 12. g1. 34.00 231.00 51.00 222.29 4.12 5.79 30.65 2.68 20.86 17g. 34 33.52 15.89 5 01. 13".1 g 1g.1,6 92.02 3.63 27.72 1.7.90 1.70 2.06 2.00 11.69 2.58 10.20 75.16 92.9/+ 36.67. 18,.4 6.00 ,p 9/1.0. 00 93.75 35.00 $ 122631.45 $ 3, 573. 54 20,307.30 128.75 Total of Claims Allowed $ 37, 551.01. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF SEi'TI1 aBER 19 46 Final Cost Records were certified on various projects, as follows: CRP-SM#61 Dolphins for Derry Slips 6,493.93 CRP #123 Rock Road 5,279.13 CRP #125 Kelly, Hannegan & Bakervi.ew Roads 6,846.25 CRP r`127 Squalicum Lake Road 5, 718.2.4 CRP #128 Roy and Samish Roads 4,848.25 CRP #129 Park-t'Jickersham Road 3,303.06 CRP #130 North Shore Road 2,540.44 CRP #131 Everson -Goshen Road 2,666.13 CRP #132 Smith Road 6,995.62 CRP #134 iiission, Emerson, VanBuren & Clearbrook 8,616.88 CRP #135 Gulf & A.P.A. Roads, & Marine Drive 5,518.46 CRP #136 Boundary Line Rd, Boundary Bay Road & GoodmL.n Road 6,577.14 CRP #137 Hampton, Northwood & West Trapline Roads 4,899.42 CRP #138 Vinup, Wiser Lake & Laurel Roads 7,323.95 CRP #139 Telegraph & Schuett Roads 7,604.68 CRP T-142 A1derwood Ave., Ft. Bellingham Sts., Locust & I.1cAlpine Rds 5,303.23 CRP 7#-144 Birch Bay-Lynden, Birch Bay Exten. 5,960.27 BEFORE THE BOE,RD OE' COUNTY CO-1, ,1ISSIODERS OF WHr-TCOid COUNTY, WPSMI GTOii ✓ I IN THE 11tTTFR OF TIIE r�PPi ICr_TiOJ OF BONNEVILLE ) P01`,ER ADIIaiIi4ISTRATIOi� FOR A FRJ,+iICHISE FOR TRIIAS- ) RESOLUTION idISSION LINE OVER �° ND ALONG CERTAIN SPECIFIED ) ROADS Iid ti';HI` TCOi:I COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) WHEREAS, this Board, on September 10, 194,6, received from the Bonneville Power rdministra- Rion an application for a franchise for a trLnsmission line along and over certain roads in j �,,rhatcom County, all as specified in said application, and WHEREAS, the suggestion made by this Board that the hearing on said application be held on ctober 15, 1946, has now been approved by the Bonneville Power Administration, NO�i�T, 'THEREFORE, BE I'I' RFSOLVT,D by this Board that the hearing on the application aforemen- 'tioned be, and it is hereby ordered held at 10:30 A.`., Tuesday, October 15, 1946, in the Board t oom of the County Commissioners in the Court House in -bellinghcm, Washington, at which hearing ny taxpayer may appear rind be heard. for or against the granting of such franchise, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to post and publish all notices of such hearing as are required by law. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of September, 19A,6. (SELL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI:u,IISSIONFRS) jAttest: PLINY T. SNYDER iCounty 1,ud.itor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 3y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CJLh ISSIONFRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, W1,8HINGTON CHhRLI S E. KING Chairman HARRY L1. I1v6f,Ii.SOLL Commissioner CLr,RI,i10E A. AkELSOI Commissioner ORDER VACATING pN THE 1.11,TTFR OF THE VACATION OF TH11T PORTION �COUNTY RD. NO. 149 ti'yHICH CROSSES THE SOUTH (,,HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUn,RTER OF SECTION 3� ORDER VACf_PIi1G !TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 3, EAST OF W.M. PETITIONED FOR BY PRTIiUR R. KIRK AND ESTHER D. KIRK, husband and wife IN THE ITATTER OF 2,11E VACE.TION for that portion of County Rd. No. 149 which crosses the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 40 North, Range 3, East of petitioned. for by Arthur R. Kirk and Esther D. Kirk, husband and wife, the Board finds as follows: That the petition therefor was filed with the Clerk of this Board on the 23rd day of ugust, 1946, and that said petition vies signed by all of the private property o°rrners abutting pon the said County Road; that the same has never been used as a. public thorou,-hfare or has never RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY• THE 20th DAY of SEPTEMBER 1946 been graded or improved for use during the "last twenty years and that it will never be .practical nor desirable to -use the same or any portion thereof for road purposes and that the same has been rendered useless for said purposes by reason of construction of other County Roads; that the cost of vacation proceedings, amounting.to the sum of $ has been paid; that the 20th day of September, 1946, was set by the Board for the hearing of said petition and that notices of said hearing have been posted and published as provided by law, the affidavit of poster and publication being filed in this cause and the Board having examined the papers on file in this proceedings, and -heard and considered all testimony and.documentary evidence produced, and the Board being satisfied that justice and the public welfare will.be.:subserved by granting the prayer,of the petitioners, I,T IS ORDERED BY THE -BOARD, all the members concurring, that the following described County Road, to -wit: That portion of County Rd No lkQ which crosses the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township. /+O North, Range 3, East of W.M. be and the same is.hereby vacated. DONE this 20th day of September, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF` COUNTY.-:COMttiiISSIONERS)..:. Attbst:. PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy ORDER FOR -HEARING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL ` CLARENCE A. AXELSON IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF LARRABEE } REAL ESTATE CO1APANY AND OTi':�IRS FOR THE ) ORDER. FOR HEARING VACATION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOM,COUNTY, ) WASHINGTON ) It is ordered by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County'Road En11 gineer in, the matter.of the road petitioned to -be vacated by Larrabee Real Estate Co. and others, frill be held by the Board of.County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House -at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:30 otclock A.I., onthe lgth day of October, 1946. DONE this 20th day of September, 19/.6. CHARLES E. KING Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIEISSIONERS) HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A . , AXELSON Commissioner COIMAISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING i/ IN THE.MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE ) LARRABEE REAL ESTATE CO. & OTHERS ) COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map as made:by the County Engineer in the.matter of the petition of Larrabee Real Estate Co and others, for the vacation of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners? Office in the Court House, Bellingham,.Washington, said road to be vacated,; being described in said report as follows: A -point on the Whitecap between Lots 11 and".12, Block 6, Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No. 3, Whatcom County, Washington, as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 7 of Plats, page 67, in the Auditorts office of said county and state, same being a 20 foot strip between said. Lots 11-arid 12 indicated as t'Lane" on the map of said Plat,._ said . "Lane1' terminating at the,line of intersection with the Great Northern Railway. Length being about 504-05 feet. and that the lgth day of October, 1946, at the hour of 10:30 o.'clock A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report and.the consideration thereof. DATED this 20th day of September, 191+6. BOARD OF COUNTY CO*1vrr,2ISSIOAERS .. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E: KING Chairman of the -Board HARRY M. INGERSOLL, Co_:imissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON, Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JUi,Y TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF SEPTF]aBFR lg 4.6 ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE LATTER OF THE ?E ITIOiV OF THE LARRABEE REAL ESTATE COLIPANY AND OTHERS FOR THE ORDER FOR HE1:RIAG VACATION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHIi`IGTON ) It is ordered by the Board, that the heLring of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Larrabee Real Estate Co. and others, will be zeld by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said 3oard in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:45 o'clock A.Id., on the L8th day of October, 1946. DONE this 20th day of September, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01:11iISSIOi4ERS) CHARLES E. KING Chi, irman HARRY L1. IAGERSOi,L Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXEi,S014 Commissioner C0111,1ISSIONERS NOTICE OF HE]' -.RING IN THE ".1ATTER OF THE VACS' TION OF THE ). BOUNTY ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY � I.RRABEE REIN ESTATE CO. & OTHERS ) NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the natter of the petition of Larrabee Real Estate Co. and others, for the vac&tiori of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in s,id report as follows: On the plat of "Chuckanut bddition to the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Viashington, as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 7-of Flats, pages 1+6 and 1,.7, in the ruditort s Office of said county and stE_te, that portion of County Road between Lots 8 and 9 of said addition, bounded on the west by the east line of Lot 8A and on the East by a straight line between the Southwest corner of Lot 8 end the Northeast corner of Lot 9, less portion previously vacated, land that the 18th day of October, 1946, at the hour of 10:45 o'clock AA.1,1., has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. Dated this 20th day of September, 194.6. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiv1isiISSIONLRS) BOARD OF COUNTY C31aISSIONERS WHl,TCON1 COUNTY, 1'1ASHIAGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the -board HARRY L. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLr.RENCE A. AXELSOA Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adj rned til 10:00 A.ia., Tuesday, September 24, 1946. Approved tfYr7T7 f77/7 7r7rChairman of the �IB o 7r fi##7Ty7#7ffihr f i7Ii7V / %7t717im71o7i7 7�f i1717f 17/Y17�7t717' r f 1JiEETIJG, TUESDAY, SEPTELiBER 24, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment tE,ken Friday, September 20, 194.6, the Board convened at i0: JO A.1;1. this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: A. J . Love, Auditory 1.50 Pioneer, Incorporated if /4.21 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " 5.25 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " .52 n if +t tt Assessor .15 County Road Fund " 15123 Addressograph Sales Agency " 7.13 Pacific Tele. Rc Tele. Co. " 6.80 is RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY SEPTEMBER 6 TERM TUESDA Y THE 2L�th DAY OF 19� CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers 1.utual Telephone Co. Success Letter Shop L=ddressogra.ph Sales kgency The Lynden Tribune Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Robert 1cCallum :Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. West Publishing Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. tr it It It Charles Rand Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Basil D. Rasmussen Cox Brothers, Printers Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers 1:1utual Telephone Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Western Woodworking Co. Blackburn Sales Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Towner Printing Co. Farmers Mutual Tele. & Tele. Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It tr It It County Road Fund Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It n it It County Road Fund Towner Printing Co. John F. Campbell It n Willand's Service Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. L. N. Freimann Gordon W . Enbusk Don Denton Fred W. Franklin Jacobson's Studio County Road Fund Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers 1,1utual Tele. Co. if It It rt Pacific Tele. & iele. Co. it it it it Madge S . V''are Audiphone Company The Blaine Journal The Lynden Tribune COUNTY ROAD FUND: Commissioners n It Treasurer It n tr Court House It n tr tr Sup. Court No. n it No. n it N o . t► It 140. tr tr No. n n No. Juv. . Court It it it it 1 l 1-Rep. 1 " 2 2-Rep. " It - Play. it It it Clerk It n tr Pros. t1 tty tr if Sheriff if It Supt. of Sch. it it It It it It it it It It if it Exten..Service rr tr rt tr n n tr tt tr n n n n n Hort. Insp. it It Adv. Exp. - Treas. It It - Schools if tt rr It It Blaine -Elect. " It Fire List. #3 4.32 .25 68.70 7.18 16.22 14.55 .25 29.91 3.97 104.90 63.00 8.35 2.65 273.26 6.45 273.26 1.50 19.44 •43 14.21 3.91 2.83 2.65 .35 37.44 .28 3.70 9.30 95.18 1.33 .90 12.67 3.61 1, 597.99 197.25 2.22 13.41 3.25 4.49 1.60 17.00 11.09 33.78 7.21 1.85 .30 7.85 9.00 9.41 2.75 10.92 3, 060. h 2 Irwin Hardware 69.81 ilinnesota dining & Mfg. Co. 60.04 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 64.19 A. tip'. Rank 2.58 Lummi Point Lodge 1,258.94 I Lummi Island Power hssn. 5.88 T. P. Scholz 22.41 Henning Hardware 32.10 E & F Service 1.55 Coast Transit 14.07 George F. Cannon 15J.00 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Company 1,093.67 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 4,458.59 n it It it 4,437.98 tr n n tr 31356.90 tr rt tr tr 3.34 rr tt rr tr 16.23 n n tr rr 17.3 7 n n n n 798.67 r► tr n u 552.06 Howard -Cooper Corp. 490.00 it it if 79.37 Nelson Equipment Company 192.40 tt it it 77.25 it " IT 499.55 it tt if 113.30 it it tr 172.78 4 18, 041.03 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: George Fidland $ 3.20 Payroll - Trans. 3 7-547 81883.93 Lucile Greenwood 52.03 rdiontague-McHugh Building, Inc. 700.00 9,639.16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 J+6 19 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers mutual Telephone Co. George Janssen, Postmaster ILAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Total of Claims Allowed 13.60 1.68 34.88 50.16 10.00 $ 10.00 30,800.77 An application was received from Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a permit for an electric pole line covering all streets and alleys in "Nixon Beach Tracts" in lJhatcom bounty. Pursuant to consideration of this application, by the Board, the following permit was granted: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COiVMISSIONERS OF WfikTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION GRANTING PER1dIT FOR ELECTRIC POLE LINE '-- PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Massachusetts corporation, authorized to and doing business in the State of Washington, having applied for this permit, and representing to the Board that it is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of customers along the roads hereinafter mentioned, and the Board being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that there is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, a permit to construct, maintain and operate electric distribution and transmission lines along, over and across the following described roads in Wha.tcom County, Wash- i.ngton, outside of any incorporated city or town, to -wit: Nixon Beach Tracts. All streets, roads, avenues, alleys and public places embraced within "Nixon Beach Tracts", Whatcom County, V'Iashington, as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 7 of Plats, page 71, in the Auditor►s office of'said county and state. IT IS FURTHER ORDERr',D that the roads above described shall be later inc_iuded in a franchis( to said Company under similar terms and conditions as the franchise granted the Company by this Board of Commissioners under date of March 1, 1938. DONE in open regular session this 24th day of'September, 19,46. (SEAT, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhKdISSIONERS) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CHARLES E. KING Chairman `HARRY M. INGERSOLL County Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON County Commissioner The Engineerls report, relative to the opening of DeSota Avenue, Amended Plat of Geneva, as petitioned for by sirs. Claire James and others, was received,. reading, in pert, as follows: ItThis road, in my opinion, is impractical to construct at this time due to excessive costs - - -" I, -Liquor license renewal applications were approved for the following, and copies of the applications placed on file: Cecil 0. Duncan & James E. Lusk, L ple Falls Store, Ma le ''ills William C. Gmith & Albert E . Bailey, Bi111 s Tavern, R K, Everson Earl W. Geer & Gordon W. Geer, R #jl, Blaine Max Milam, it idti^ray 1v1a;rket, R #2, Lynden Melvin I. Dixon, Geneva Grocery, 50 Lake 4o`hatcom Blvd. Victor & Maxine Kortlever, Vic and Max Grocery, R #3, Bellingham Ernest G. Anderson, Ernie's Service, 1540 Meridian Road There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same v..,as duly a:djo rned until 10: 00 A.M., Friday, September 27, 19t,.6. Approved Chairman of the and ##i��'i _1. _lLJ.r. 1 : /J. L1 /1 1 J _ '.11J1.1/_ J.�/.�( l.J/.Il,'!. r /' �l. 1.1 /!. '! !; i! .! .f!JLJ:./;:'-,.,'.:.11 '._/r.J!:./ _ ' ': /'_r_ ' /'.t 1717., r1 #1+11 #17i 7i /'#1 #-#� _1*_ir)i 71�it�1 7i 7i�1'- #7I�t717i 7l -7J 7i'�T 7! 7T 71 T]' 7f 7J" �i lrYT 7/' I!' f/ Y/"lj ii 7! 7J 3/ 7% J /1 7� 7! 7i! 71 71/ fi ji 71 7% 7 / 7% 1� 7�1<171 f ii 7% 7� 7�/ 1T 7f �� 7f 1 7J 7 7T 71 7T /; �T Yi lei 7 0 -RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. JULY TERM FRIDAY . . . THE 27th DAY OF SEPTEMBER . 19 46 MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,'1946 JULY . TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 24, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.I.ii. on this date, ,with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: IIPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: .. Central Stores Revolving Fund American Hospital Supply Corp. Aubert Drug Company Ir H tT Griggs Bellingham Coal Mines George F. Cannon Nalleyts, Inc. Northern Grocery Company Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Co, n tt tr n tr 1► tt 1r Standard Oil Co. of California Union Printing Company WhatIcom Co. Dairyments Assn Aubert Drug Company Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 11 11 11 it . tr tr n n Weldit Tank & Steel Company ` n n n t► Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc. Union Printing Company Pacific' Tele.. & Tele. Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Bellingham Coal Nines - Public Affairs Committee, Inc. Union Printing Co.. John Barlean ` Clarence Buatte Columbia Valley Lumber Company Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Fredts Farm Repair Geo. H. Littleton McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Norco Paper Supply North Coast Chemical & Soap Wks. Northern Grocery Company Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce 'Co. ti n n n Pynor & Company tr n Guy Smith Reuben Smith Standard Brands, Inc . - Standard .Oil:.Company of California VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. Wheeler Printing Company Anderson's Grocery Frank Austin Clair's Super Market Fair 'Meat & Grocery, Inc. Fair Market Hoeyls Service Station Maple Street Grocery Montgomery Ward & Company J. C. Penney Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. _R. M. Tucker Wolten & Montfort Carl M. Erb, M. D. Dr. Robert F. Kaiser Dr. Robert F. Kaiser Kendrick Ambulance Service Kendrick Ambulance Service r Kendrick Ambulance Service Dr. L. 'A. Nygard Dr. C. H. Prouty Riggs Optical Company 0. W. Rogers St. Josephts Hospital 52.47 36.44 256.42 64.08 6.18. 169.40 3.19 9.35 33.21 21.63 37.61' 23.82 13.13 7.64 2.63 568.88 317.29.. 19.02 26.78 37.02 5.10 5.10 10.72 2.37 14.61 82.12 25.75 27. 78 1.00 1.50 1g.54 9.37 10.55 47.90 S.86 26.13 1.03 12.69 18.23 22.60 135.70 57.75 39.40 2.83 25.90 111.94 54.69 86.20 9.80 11.59 56.32 3.25 49.59 115.63 8.76 280.76 1Sg.55 30.00 15.00 30.00 7.52 9.51 7.00 5.15 31.45 20.00 20.00 5:00 5.00 5.00 21.00 16.00 14.00 4.00 60.00 38.96 70.00 173.50 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF SEPTE ABER 1946 Dr. H. G. Sutherland w 25.00 Dr. Roy S. Syre 23.00 Dr. Roy S. Syre 40. 00 Supp'1 Cash Assistance Roll for October 66.00 41041.89 U communication was received from Lummi Island Grange #925 protesting the proposed discontinuance of the 6:45 A.M. ferry trip from Lummi Island to the mainland. Copt. r�IcDonald was instructed to continue the trip for the time being. "A communication was received from the Bellingham Council of Parents and Teachers expressing their appreciation of the support given by Whatcom County to the summer playground program. `"An application, made by Albert E. Bailey and William C. Smith, Bill s, Tavern, R #2, Everson, for the transfer to them of the liquor license of William C. Smith, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. Liquor License renewal applications were approved for the following: Lowell Pauli and Wynn Haws, Everson Tavern, Everson Paul A. Fecher, Fecher Inn, main Street, Everson Joseph S. and Hallie G. Brogan, Frosty Inn, Maple Falls H. F. Fowles, E and F Tea Room Tavern, R #2, Blaine George tiVl. Nestle, lilt. Baker Inn, Glacier, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 1, 1946. Approved Chairman of the BUIT d MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 27, 19A.6, the Board convened at 10:00 A.i.i., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: George Wetzel The Blaine Journal ChG rle s E. King Harry M. Ingersoll The Blaine Journal It It it Abshire's George Tetzel it It Foster Electric Company r�,Iills Electric Company Everson News Catholic Ch, rities of Bellingham F. E. Briggs Vlalter K. Pixley Dept. of Labor & Industries Frank Vu . Radley Veterans Sales & Distrib. Co. Ekdahl & Seppala Pearson Tire Service Dept. of Labor & Industries 11 11 it The J. K. Gill Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. Wash. St. iissn of Co. Comm. The Blaine Journal IC ASSIST! --ACE FUND: Auditor s? 10.20 Assessor 4.00 Commissioners 39.88 " 29.55 it 2.00 Treasurer 5.00 It 11.22 It 5.67 Commissioners 3.30 Court House 7.05 11 11 2.57 Elect. & Reg. 19.20 Juv. Court 96.00 J. P. - Country 11.75 11 11 11.00 Constable 6.74 Pros. 1�tty .97 IT IT 7.50 Sheriff 25.62 tt 45.56 11 34.84 Jail 22.03 Adv. Exp. - Schools 29.45 Supt. of Sch. 2.36 Exo. Comm. Assn 37.79 Adv. Fxp. -Elections 59.92 sT 531.17 Jeannette V,Toodring 6.67 Payroll - Trans. 37-559 11,4. 06 Supp'l Cash. Eisst. Roll for October 683.00 803.73 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM TUESDAY THE lst DAY OF OCTOBER 19--4(2 COU14TY ROAD FUND: Everson Motor Company 11089.12 It It it 448.88 111 tr tr n 1, 033.17 536.07 n n rr 569.85 n ►r tr 868.54 r► rt r► 1.7198.81 u tr n 63.81 1,500.92 C . V . Wilder 110.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Company 1.00 it it 11 rr rr 9.34 Hale Rothwell 23.40 I.Vestern Roofing Company 206.00 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 31.94 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. 44.08 Nelson Equipment Company 162.58 it it tr 16. !.6 Irwin Hardware 11. 40 Tompkins Hardware 5.61 Elder Bros. 27.30 11or se Hardware Company 160.90 PUBLIC HFP.LTH FUND, Emergency: George Janssen, Postmaster T'UBI'RCUi,OSIS HOS PI'1I1 LIZA`l'IOA : Laurel Eea.ch Sanatorivm SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Helen E. Cornell (Order to Co. Treasurer) 6 Ir, n 4� 8,119.18 12.00 ti, 12.00 21465.00 w 252r65..00 50.00 50.00 SUSPENSE FUND: 'Nallace F. Getchell 2.93 2.93 Total of Claims Allot,.ed 111984.01 UThe f ugust report of the Whatcom County Health Department ,,ias received and placed on file. 6"I,pplications for liruor licenses were -approved for the follo:,ring rind copies of the Gpclicr tions placed on file: George Holmes, H�:mburger Express, 3300 Northwest Avenue Amy Jacobs, Shore 1=cres resort, R #1, Blaine William H. Harris and G. New, id-iple Park uervice & Grocery, Styr Rt... Der:iing It being necessary for members of the Board to be in Olympia. on Friday October 1r, 1946, which regularly would be the next session day,adjournment was taken until 9:00 A.L'I., Thursday, October 3, 19/+6. r Approved Chcirwan of he Board I .1(..J1'.111CJ1..11.7. ,._f.'.J' r`--( 11..L 111.11.1'. !..'r..l- J'.�.JJ1?.l? r_ i.. L /J_JL ! '1 li. 1" . 7.Ji..J%JiJ 1'_L'# 1-'_� .-,"Jt J!,!t !. L..1. !' ' .1:1,:J'. '.1, 1: 1:.1r 7�7T�1'1['7#117T7Ti'7!'JTtl7 }7 r711- 1T7Tlf 1�T7!'�J'7r'WirTT7}rT� 7tT}ii77'}}'7}71IT}1It YJT/T�T}717T7T7i�111'J}71Y 7}7 rr`11'r Ti�'71'71-1T717I7Iw fix7}7T'li'7i'IT}!"717J'7}%i7llrltll7JiJ'Ti{77'iJJ'1;'TI�7! RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM THURSDAY THE 3 r d DAY OF OCT0-L5ER lg 46 3 MEETING, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 1, 1946, the Board convened at 9:00 A.1ii., on this date, rlith all members present. The following claims rrere Gpproved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin Assessor Roy Dodge " 99 Service " Addressograph Sales Agency it it 1t Treasurer Orland Ivarson " ;Pioneer Printing Company " Witnesses - St. v. Heyes J. P. No. 1 C. 0. Hill Supt. of Sch. H. E. Jones Lind Gravel Company Sundry Expense COMITY ROAD FUND:. Payroll - September - Voucher lio. 3066 it n it 3067 it n 1t 3068 It rr it 3069 it " it 3070 It " " 3071 Charley Loshbaugh PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Mabel Sheridan Anne L. Wilson Philip J . 1,1orey Kathleen Reigers TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATIO14: Julia Klocke Earl I. L. Cilley, id. D. St. Joseph's Hospital TREASUR1,R1S REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll Clyde Kendall Total of Claims Allowed 9 25.30 7.50 19.16 7.72 7.73 5.29 34.40 30.60 5.00 5.0') 25.96 $ 176.66 2,119.15 1,183.00 1,619.55 1,929.30 2,435.40 920.00 10.00 10,2i6.40 21.20 49.10 49.06 40.00 S 159.36 43.79 42.50 72.00 158.20 16.00 20.1536.15 10174,6. 77 Permission was granted Bellingham School District No. 501 to house two sc�zool busses in the equipment shed back of the Court House, on a month to month plan, at a monthly rate of $35.00• `Dance License Applict.tion No. 570, for a public dance in the Gulf Grange Hall on October 5, 1946, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Gulf Grange. X"T he application of Nick Lambert and John Zentefis for the transfer to them of the liquor license of William B. Yeoman, 1,7inter Garden, R #2, Bellingham, was approved by the Board, as was the application of Ingolfur Iz;rersen, the Breakers, Point Roberts, for a renewal of his liquor ;license, and copies of both applications were placed on file. �A plat, to be known as Island View Tracts, located in Whatcom County Land Company's kddi- tion to Bellingham, and dedicated by V1m. A. Frye and Lucile M. Frye, was approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the July term, the Board to again convene at 10:00 on 11onday, October 7, 1946, for the first meeting of the October term. Approved ' Chairman of the Voard Ti 1 �T�l l i1iJ 1.717i7I7'. ii'Wi"v7t T77777T7�77ft7t7r ! i 7' 7Ir77T 7l777i �777fI7f7 i1TT7/ ��I��77i7�7, 11,yrT!/t7�lrl�l7f7ff1�1 fli'71r1�7Trr���/, 17,71<�r„7,' if 24 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER MIONDAY 7th OCTOBER TERM THE DAY OF 19 46 MEETING, iiONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1946 OCTOBER TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the October term, the Board assembled in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in Beilingham, at 10:00 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The meeting was called to order by Chairman King, and a motion fixing the time for the meetings during the October term was unanimously passed as follows: "That meetings during the October term be at 10:00 A.I'i., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." The following claims was approved for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF: Eugene V% linderson (Order to Co. kuditor) 60.00 This being the time fixed by statute for such consideration, the matter ,Df the final budget for 1947 was taken up and after much discussion, the budget still being incomplete, a motion was unanimously passed to continue the hearing at 9:00 A.i.i., on Tuesday, October 8, 19Z.6. There being no other business to come before the Board < t this time, E:djourr:ment r:as 'taken until 9:00 E`,.'t.i., Tuesday, October 3, 1946. Q i li pproved Ch�.irman of (91e Board �l /1 1' 7ir 1.. 71uY.!i (U.,u7.r77J117.1i..1, 7r. A( w7t771I %177i 7t7777117i .f1 7i 1717,7/' J1C7171:1l71 A 7r err `1;77 1 7T7i" ;IF MIG, TUESD1, Y, OCTOBER 8, 1946 OCTOBER TER,1 Pursuant to adjournment taken '.Ionday, October 7, 194.6, the Bor:rd convened L-t 9:00 A.:,'L., on this date, with all members present, for the continued hearing on the budget. Several depart - me -fit heads were consulted, but ,vith others still to be seen, the Board by unLnimous action con- tinued the hearing until 10:00 A.Td., 'v%'ednesday, October 9, 1946. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT FXPENSE: Blackburn Sales Company Cox Brothers, Printers Bellinghi�m Publishing Company n tt rr Cox Brothers, Printers Griggs IT Cox Brothers, Printers it 11 it Bl�i ckburn Sales Company Cox Brothers, Printers Lynden General Agency It it if Griggs Floyd Ebright Hillyerd otor Company B. B. :=e t cf Saus,,�I e Co. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Schafer Baking Co., Inc. Harold Smith V ush. Co-op. I t rmers Assn. C:irrk Feed & Seed, Inc. Union Oil Co. of California 1,merican Shoe Repair Tom okins H-u r&m re Assn for Suo. & Curriculum Dev. Irwin LeCocc! Pliny T. Snyder Bellingh�:m Publishin, Co. It tr " Auditor J 2.06 Assessor 373.22 Commissioners 3.00 Treasurer 16.52 " 12.67 tr 14 . 6 3 Sup. Court Ho. 2 13.45 Juvenile Court 1.50 Clerk 46.81 It 2.83 J. P. No. 1 26.L',7 J. P. - Country 10.1,10 ConstLible it 10. GO Pros. iitty 6.34 '"he riff 50.26 " 13.54 Jpil 56.41 it 7.02 if 252.03 rt 15.32 " 28.63 rr 35.53 r, 3.34 ►► 1.91 tt 2.83 " 6.16 Supt. of Sch. 3.: J it It 5.130 l,,.dv. Fl:p. - Elect. 27.64 1► '►-FrE.n. - Sum,-: s 6.38 Vi'at. D. rl 5.63 it it Vac. Rd. 149 3.5,1 �? 1, 3 J 7/.. 6 ti OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUFSDAY THE 8til DAY OF OCTOBER 19G.6 5 ICMiTY ROAD FUND: Nelson Equipment Company 11 ❑ 11 Bellingham Publishing Co. tT tf 11 n t1 tt Tr n 1r B. G. Rogers Diehl liiotor Company Lind Gravel Company 99 Service Everson Department Store Puget Sound Power & Light Company N orstrom Lumber Company Bellingham Chain & Forge Company R. W . 011ing V,'. P. Signs Trunkey & Sons George F. Cannon Blaine Journal 11 If PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUI�D: Elizabeth S. Ruzicka Elwood L. Johnson Clair's Super idarket Sidney Love Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Ross & Beasley, Inc. Standard Oil Company of Cal. Union Printing Company 11 It 1t Wash. St. Conference of Social `iuork Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Hazel I. Beasley Lederle Laboratories Div. American Cyanamid Co. Della Bathurst f,nna J. Beiswenger Fredericka Cameron Veta C. Dahl Evelyn Frazier Sara E. Gardner Iris Iieckenberg il�,rtha Hopple Edith R. Legoe Shirley Rogers Isadore Shultz Jacqueline E. Swanson Golda Thompson blaud Turner N . J . Warren 11aurita Williams B. 8: L. Grocery Bellingham Vvater Department Brown & Cole, Inc. #2 Austin A. Case Deming iriercantile Co. Diamond t1Btt Fuel Co. Farm Supply Company Frank's Irlarket "E" Street Grocery Store t1H11 Street Grocery Store Hardwood Fuel Company Komen Grocery Mrs. Gail Louden I,Ia.ple Falls Store Martin's Cafe Montgomery Ward & Co. Payless Food L-arket Poplack Brothers Safeway Stores, Inc. tt T1 1T Shell Oil Company, Inc. Soine's Shoe Store Sunset Fuel Co. Taylor's Store 17F lker' s Cash Store Young dents Christian kssn :urs. Laurine Needham D . F . Carswell, ::. D . C-.rl i:i. Erb, id. D. Dr. R. i raiser Riggs O c�tical Company 11 it It ya 66.95 133.90 1.25 12.89 4.88 6.76 52.80 10.30 89.92 72.43 27.00 1.00 30.59 69.48 200.00 118.93 66.1j 100.00 4.73 5.39 105.00 6.90 19.37 26.22 12.88 272.20 56.32 28.33 30.49 15.00 5.25 101.68 25.00 103.15 37.4.0 1.65 31.45 4.55 2.31 7.80 6.70 16.25 26.20 41.90 24.90 19.35 3.95 25.50 7.35 2.20 73.00 2.25 95.36 20.00 100.00 8.76 17.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 7.21 45.00 12.00 32.68 20.32 35.98 84.24 70.00 13 0.00 123.50 5.00 9.74 10.30 24.67 62.75 11-53 75.00 5.00 19.79 5.00 27.59 19.79 yr' 1.,075.44 2,269.18 t% n Ztj RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER 19_L 6 M.- (TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A. Greenwood., id. D. 58-00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Otto Zylstra $ 30.00 Total of Claims Alloi,,,,ed 58-00 30-30 ti 4, 507.25 petition, beering 49 signatures, was filed with the Board, petitioning for 'the Axton Road from the Guide IderidiF_n to the Starry Road, and the Starry Road from to the Smith Road. the oiling of the Axtoll to . vA petition signed by the adjacent property owners was filed ,.-ith the Board, ;)etitioning :for the improvement of Cedar Street, Cottonwood Beach Park Plat at Birch Bay. 'A plat to be known as Belden Acres, located in Section 36, Township 39 N, Range 2 East, and dedicated by C. V. ;Milder and Jessie E112. Wilder, was approved for filing. ''The September report of the Agricultural hxtension Service was received and placed on file. 'The application of Everett F. Harris., VanZandt Service Center., for a renewal of his liquor license was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. idatters Q other than the continued hearing on the 1947 budget, being disposed of,, the'Board- by unanimous action recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday October 91 ,946., when they again- `co',avenec with all members present. After considerable discussion, the hearing was again continued an� the meeting recessed until 2:30 P. 1,1., Thursday afternoon, October 10, 1946, when the Board con- vened with Commissioners Axclson and King present. By unanimous action the hearing was con- tinued until 10:00 A.i�i. of FridEy. October 11, 1946., and adjournment was taken that time. ApprovedZ Chairman of . the j3oard 7-�J'JLP Y#L.'It ilyi4_11 1#11Hwirr'7f1171 1/1) V ii'Tij fWff11Irwilu#1i.-I/ V- , V'17111V Vi Id71'V 1hj II idEETING5. FRIDAY, OCTOBER li, 1946 OCTOBER TER11 Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday., October 10, 1940", the Board convened at 10:00 A.T,,I. on this date_, ,-!ith all members present. The first matter for consideration was the continued hearing on the budget for 1947, which budget was adopted at this time, as follows: BEFORE THE BOkRD OF COUNTY COYIL41ISSIONERS OF WHATCOld COU11TY., WASHIKGTON V I IN THE MATTER OF T1E ADOPTION OF THE FINIiL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 194.7 RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINk;, BUDGET VIHEREAS pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 16/+., Session Laws of 1923, as amended., of the'Ste.te of Washington, rel.,:ting to the County Budget system, the County 11 Commissioners of VIhatcom County, Washington, did on September 17, 194.6, adopt and place on fiLe their preliminary budget for Whatcom County for the fixcal year 19A.7, and WHEREAS, immediately following the adoption of the preliminary budget, a notice was published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the official newspaper for said County, which said notice stated th,,it the said County Commissioners had completed and (:)laced on file., their oreliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, for the fixc,,:;.l year eiidin December 31, '947., a co-oy of which 1- , �nuld be furnished any citizen who would call at their office for it, ana that they would meet on :Monday, October 7 1946, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock of said day in the County Commissioners' room in the bounty Court House in Bellingham, Washington, for the purpose of fixing the final budget and making tax levies and that any taxpayer might appear at said time and place and be heard, for or against, any part of said budget, and WHEREAS the estimates of es-oenditures in said preliminary budget were fully itemized, as .1 required by law,, and a sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative and pre- liminary budget were available for distribution,, as required by lave, and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY -----THE llth DAy OF OCTOBER 19_�,-6 9111M r-AIU4 'NHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners, did on the 7th day of October, 19,46,, at,the hour of 11:00 otclock A.M., in the County Commissioners' room in the County Court House in Bellingham,'Washington., meet and consider the said estimates, the fiy.ing lof the final budget and proposed levies., and WHEREAS, after hearing all the arguments in favor of, or against the estimates, as set Co forth in said budget and all other matters in connection therewith, the Board of County Commis- sioners did determine that the amounts hereinafter set forth, were and are the proper and neces amounts to be used by the several departments of the County of Whatcom for the year '947., NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the.amounts hereinafter set forth, shall be, and hereby are adopted as the 17hatcom County budget for the year 1947, for the various departments set forth., to -wit: I GENERAL GOVERNMENT AUDITOR SALARIES & WAGES: la - Auditor 3,600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 2,820.00 lc - Clerk of the Board 2,640.00 lc - Index Clerk. 2,640.00 lc - School Deputy 2,280.00 lc - Warrant Deputy 2.,280.00 lc - Cashier 2.9280.00 le - Tax Checker 2,280.00 lc - Photostat Operator 2,280.00 lc - Stenographer 2,220.00 lc - Extra Clerks 1,500.00 26,820.00 MAINTENP.NCE & OPERATION: 2d - Insurance (Burglary) 25-00 3 - Office Records.& Supplies 2,000.00 /+a - Postage 700.00 I+b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 5a - Publications 200.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 7 - Surety Bonds 60.00 21 - Transportation 100.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 150-00 $ 3,305-00 Grand Total $ 30,125-00 ASSESSOR S1 LARIES & WAGES: la - Assessor 3,600..00 lb - Chief Deputy 2,820.00 lc - Appraiser 3,000-00 lc - Appraiser 2,640.00 lc - Office Deputy 2040-00 lc - Roll Clerk 2JP280.00 lc - Roll Clerk 2,280.00 lc - Field Dernqty 250.00 lc - Tow�ashiij I)ePuties (2) 5,280.00 lc - Timber,Deputy 500-00 $ 24,990.00 1.1AINTENI.NCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance 25-00 2d - Auto Insurance 75.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 1,200.00 4a - Postage 200.00 /+b - Telegraph & Telegraph 100.00 6 - Sundry Expense 50.00 21 - Transportation 600.00 25 - Rentals 50-00 31 - Auto Maintenance 500-00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 150-00 21950-00 CkPITj,-L OUTLAY: Automobile 1,500.00 1,500-00 Grand Total 292440.00 S RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF OCTOBER lg COMMISSIONERS SALARIES & WAGES: la - Commissioner, lst District 3,600.00 la - Commissioner, 2nd District 3,600.00 la - Commissioner, 3rd District 21400.00 lc - Extra Help 1,200.00 105800.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d = Automobile Insurance 125,00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 200.00 /+a - Postage 50.00 /+b - Telephone & Telegraph 125.00 5 - Advertising 100.00 6 - Sundry Expense 100.00 7 - Surety Bonds 300.00 -21 - Transportation 650.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 100.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 10.00 1,760.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY: Typewriter 150,00 150.00. Grand Total 12,710.00 . TREASURER SALARIES & WAGES: la - Treasurer 3,600.00 lb - Chief' Deputy 21820.00 ' lc - Cashier & Auditor 2,520:00 lc - Bookkeeper & Teller,'- 2,430.00 lc = Assistant Bookkeeper 2,/+30.00 lc - Segregation Clerk 21280.00 lc - Index Clerk 21280.00 lc - Chief Roll Clerk 2,2&0.00 lc - Roll Clerks 51200.00 lc -,Revenue -Deputy _ 2,600.00 28,440.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2c - Automobile Insurance 81.00 2d - Burglary Insurance 350.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 15700.00 4a - Postage 11250.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 125.00 5 - Publications 300.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25.00 7 - Surety Bonds 1,100.00 21 - Transportation 1i.30.00 25 - Rentals 100.00 31,. - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 350.00 5,511.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY: Automobile s 1,500,00 - 1,500.DO Grand Total 35, 751.00. r' COURT HOUSE SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Custodian 2,520.00- lc - Janitor & Watchman 21160.00 lc - Janitor ;& Watchman 2,160.00 lc - Extra Help (Vacation) 336.00 lc - �� �� (Days off - 2 per mo . ) 336.00 .. 7, 512.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 6- Sundry Expense 75.00 24 - Janitor's Supplies /+00.00 ; 26a - Light Service 1,300.00 26b - Light Supplies .150.00. 28 - Fuel 11000.00 33 - Repairs to Building 500,00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 300'.00 39 - Laundry. 25.00 3,750.00 Grand Total 11,262.00 RECORD*. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY. OF OCTOBER 19 46 r STATE EXAMINER SALARIES & WAGES: Examiners 121400. 00 1, 400. 00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Records .& Supplies 25.00. 25 - Rentals 75.00 100.00 Grand Total #: 1, 500.00 ELECTIONS-& REGISTRATIONS SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Custodian 150.00 lc - Labor 50.00r 200.00 idiAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d -'Insurance on Voting _Machines 194-39 3 - Records & Supplies 30G.00 /+a - Postage 25.00 6 = Sundry Expense 10.00 5 -Advertising-& Publica.tions 25.00 21a - Transportation 25.00 25 - Rental of Voting Machines 4. 696. /-,0 $; 5,275.79 Grand Total 5 ,1,.75. 79 PROTECTION OF PERSONS and PROPERTY SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 1 .: SALARIES & WAGES : � la - Judge 3,250.00 lc - Bailiffs 250.00 lc - Visiting -Judges 100.00 lc - Defending Attorneys 200.00 $ 3,800.00 MI.-INTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 25.00 4a• -'Postage 20.00 Lob --Telephone & Telegraph 100.00. 10a - Witness Fees 200.00 Ila -" Jury Fees 1, 500.00 11b - Board of Jurors-. 200.00 12 - Reference Books 500.00 21a,- Transportation of Judges 25.00 2lb- ". Transportation of Jury 10.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment. 25.00 1,.2h - Court Reporter - Salary 3,300.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 30.00 /+b - Telephone & & Telegraph 25.00 7 --Surety Bond 7.00 5,967.00 Grand Total 9, 767.00 SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 2 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Judge t 3�2 50-00 lc - Visiting Judge g g 50.00 3,300.00 1AINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 -.Office Records & Supplies 50.00 /,"a - Postage 15.00 /+b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 10a - Insanity Fees - Physicians 250:00' lob - Insanity Fees = Witnesses 15.00 12 - Reference Books 300.00 33 - Repair & Replacement - Furniture & Fixtures 100.00 42h - Court Reporter -.Salary:. 3000.00 3 - Office Records &Supplies 15.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 20.00 7 - Surety Bond 7.00 $ 4,132.00 ' Grand Total 7,432.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS lb - Probation Officer lb - Assistant Probation Officer lc - Stenographer ii!AINTF M' NCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies j h.a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - Sundry Lxpense l,,a - Care of Juveniles 21 - Trensporta.tion 31+ - Repair Sc Replacement of Grand Total 3,300.00 tir 31000.00 1,800.00 t: 50.00 'x ,4.0.00 150.00 5.00 1,500.00 750.00 25.00 f JUVEiiILE COURT - PLI`,YGROUiM SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Playground Supervisors iLLI11TENi.,,UCE & O�PERJ+TIOA: 2a - Industrial Insurance 21 - Transportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment Lights - Fairhaven Boys Club Grc;nd Total $ 51100. 00 2,52J.0J ;- 1J,620.J0 ' 1, 750. 00 S 1) 75J. JO N 25.00 200.00 1,250.00 20C.. 00 1,675.130 Sr 31425.00 a SCHOOL YEAR RECREATION 11ROGRJi' SALARIES & 717AGES: 1c - Supervisors i,i I, I 11 ITEiTl,i'10E & 011ERI-, TI ON 21 - Trcnsportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Lquipment Grand Total 750.00 y;' 75J.J0 yp 100.00 650.OJ 75,0. Jo y L,5J0.JO J C LERK SALARIES & WAGES: la - Clerk 3,600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 21820.00 lc - Deputy 21400.00 lc - Deputy 1,920.00 -P.INTFNPd,10E & OPERJ`.TIOii : 2d - Insurance (Burglary) 20.00 3 - Office Records & Su -,-) lies 600.00 J+a - Postage 150.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 1�0.00 7 - Surety Bonds 85.00 21 - Transportation 70.00 34 - hepair & Replacement of Equipment 150.00 Grand Total i JUSTICE COURT 110. if SALARIES & V'I3 GES : In. - Justice of the Peace 1)200.00 lc - Clerk 720.0J ",11--IINTENANCE & OPERATIJLT : 3 - Office Records ec bupplies yr 25.00 4a - Postage 5.00 7 - Surety Bond 10.00 l0e - Witness Fees 50.00 Ila - Jury Fees 25.00 21 - Drayage 10.00 Grand Total 10, 74.0. 00 �s 1,115.00 ti1L,355.00 i, )2J. JJ 125 . JO 2, O45.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE IIth DAY OF OCTOBER 1946 JUSTICE COURT 140. 2 1 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Justice of the Peace lc - Clerk I1lt-.INTEIyA;'iCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies Lea - Postage 7 - Surety Bond l0a - V-,itness Fees lla - Jury Fees 21 - Drayage Office Rental Grand Total JUSTICE COURTS - COUNTRY Iuil;I11TEI LZXE & OPERATION: N 1,200.00 600. 00 4j 1, 300. 00 25.00 5.00 10.00 5'0- 00 25.00 10.00 150.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies y 25.00 7 - Surety isonds .40.00 10a - Witness Fees 25.00 lla - Jury Fees 10.00 15a - Justice Fees 450.00 Old Bills - Walter K. Pixley 2.75 CONSTABLE - CITY OF BELLINGIIAM SPi,ARIES & WAGES: la - Constable Iv11\IivTFNAACE & OPERATION: 2.a - Industrial Insurance /+a - Postage 7 - Surety Bond 21 - Transportation IviI.IlaTFi�t?I'yCE & 02ERATIOIv: 7 - Surety Bonds 15b - Constable Fees 15c - Const�.:raie Lllileage Grand Total CONSTABi,FS - COUNTRY CORONER SI' LARIF S & VTAGES : la - Coroner Iv!A.INTFNANCE & OPERkTI ON : 3 - Office Records, cc Supplies Aa - Postage A,b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bon,', 10a - Witness Fees Ila - Jury Fees 21 - Transporte.tion 42g - Autopsy /42h - Court Reporter Grand Total $p 305.00 2,105.00 552.75 720.00 720.00 ti 85.00 5.00 10.00 5.00105.00 ti 825.00 <; 15.00 15.00 5.00 sv 11200.00 9�a 35.00 1,200.00 aS 5 „ . CEO 1.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 50.00 10. 1340 50.00 25.00 166.00 4; 1,306.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0CTOBFR TERM FRIPIAY THE llth DAY OF OCTOBER 1946. PROSECOTIivG AT' ORiiEY la - Prosecuting Attorney ti 3,600.00 lb - Deputy Prosecuting f':ttorney 2,320.00 lc - Stenographer 2)120.00 lc - Stenographer (Vacation) 83.00 c,623.QO iJl:I dTFNANCE & OPER1', TIOV : 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4, 75.00 4a - Postage 35.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 75.00 6 - Sundry Expense 20.00 7 - Surety Bonds 25.00 12 - Reference Books 100.00 21 - Transportation 100.00 3J+ - Repair & Replacement of E(,uipment 15. 00 42 - Securing Fvidence 50.00 42h- Court Reporter 10.011) 505.00 I Grand Total 91128.00 i SHERIFF SA L,ARIES & WAGES: la - Sheriff 31600.00 j is - Deputy 2,820.JJ lc - Deputy 21760.00 lc - Deputy 2,52.0.00 lc - Special Deputies 1,60-0.00 lc - Stenographer 1,920.00 ya 15,220.00 .U.INTEW.. CE UPERj,-TIOii: 2d - Automobile Insurance 200.00 2a - Industrial Insurance 500.00 3 - Office records Supplies 125.00 A.a - P ostage 50.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 150.00 6 - Sundry Expense 50.00 7 - Surety Bonds 100.00 " 21 - Transl)ort�i tion 125. 00 31 - Auto i,!,� intenance 2, 000. 00 34, - Repair ,`z Replacement of Equi )ment 10.00 Radio Service 300.00 t 3,610.OJ Cj�PITPL OUTi,ItY: Automobile 1,150.00 "; 1,150.03 Gr,:nd Total a 19,98J.JO JI'.I L �.CF'S , lc - J, filer;' 2, 220. JO lc - kssistaizt J� ilers (2) 4,32J.00 lc - Relief Jailers 11056.JJ 7,596.00 1:iislJTFAAiXE I, & OPERPTIOi'i: 2a - Industrial Insurance y;: 300.00 6 - Sundry Expense 200.00 llb - Food for Prisoners 45500.00 14C - Clothing & Blankets 150.00 16a - Drugs 25.00 28 - Fuel 250- 00 39 - Laundry 250.00 40 - Ga rba ge Removal 30. 00 Aedicul Attention 20.00 4 5,725.00 Grind Total 13,321.00 OCTOBER RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM --------ERI DA -YTHE llth DAY OF OCTOBER 9 A6 33; EDUCATION A SUPTRINTENDENT OF' SCHOOLS SALi�RIFS & V,1i,,GES: la - Superintendent lb - Assistant le - Clerk ld - Supervisory Help iulINTFNAINCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile Insurance 3 - Office Records &- Supplies /+a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - Sundry Expense 7 - Surety Bond 12 - Reference Books 13 - Subscriptions 21 - Transportation 31 - Auto i4lainten�tnce 34 - Repair &- Replacement of Equipment Budget Review-JIng Committee Board. of Education Old Bills - Supt. of Public Instruction Grand Total 1,GRICbLTURAL EXTEkiSION SERVICE S11*ARIES & WAGES: 2,800.00 215,40-00, 1,620.00 12200.00 60.00 350-00 150-00 175-00 10.00 5.00 200.00 35-30 230-00 200.00 40.00 30-30 80.00 2.10 lb - Agricultural Extension Agent 1,600.00 lc - Home Demonstration Agent 600.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agt. in Home Economics 360.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agt. in Agriculture 24,0.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agt. in Poultry 560.00 lc - Stenographer 25000.00 1c - Extra Stenographer 1,200.00 1,111INTFI�ANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile Insurance 105-00 3 - Office Records & Supplies .350-00 A.a - Postage & EXIDress 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph, and Photo Supplies 150-00 6 - Sundry Expense, Incl. Dem. Laterial 75-00 12 - Reference Books 10.-00 10 - Seed, Plants .1, Fertilizer 15-00 21 - Transportation 600.00 31 - Automobile 11'11,,intenance 1,200.00 C,: 'quipmcnt 34 - Repair , a edlncement of 1, 40.00 Replacement of 1937 Chev. for Agent 975.00 Grand Total HORTICUi,TUEAL III2ECTOR SPILY,RIES & WAGES: VA lb - Horticultural Inspector 2.,1+00.00 Ic - Asst. Horticultural Inspector 1,200.00 !.,1!.IJTENA.NCE & OPERATION: 2d - Auto Insurance 15-00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 25-00 /+a - Postage 10.00 /+b - Telephone & Telegraph 60.00 6 - Sundry Expense 5.00 21 - Transportation 50-30 2lb- Tminsportation `1,iilcage 5XU -00 25 - RentE,l of E(;uipment for spraying 2Z.O. 00 $ 8,160.00 $ 1,567.i0 9, 72 7.10 $ 6,560.00 3,623.00 10,180. Do 1,P 3,600.00 t 9,05-00 Grand Total $ A,505.00 34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER OCTOBER TERM FRIDY:Y THE llth -DAY OF 46 ........... SUNDRY EXPENSE: MkIATENANCE & OPERATION: Board of Equalization Insurance on County Buildings Insurance on Boilers Tax Sales Publioptions !Aiscellaneous Damages & Claims Court Costs Forest "ire 2rotection Sundry F,l:jjense Stream Gaging - Nooksack River 11 11 Old Bills - U. S. Treas. 1�%hatcom Co. ts Share Exp. Comm. Assn Airports County Farm - Equipment if , It Equipment 1daint. (Lie. & Ins.) Flood Control'- Maint. IT 11 Olca -Bills - Union Oil Co. Parks & Recreation Areas Emergencies - 1945: Assessor Superior Court 14o. 1 Juvenile Court School Recreation Program Sheriff Jail Equipment - County ilarm Treasurerrs Rebate on Taxes Total Sundry Expense 150-00 900.00 150-00 250-00 350.00 300-00 50-00 10.00 220.00- 250-00 73.98 332-3)+- 12, 000. 00 12,400-00 100.00 16,000.00 7.75 2 , 000.00 4.66-40 258-05 1,178.33 500-00 856.11 900.00 1.992.10 40,695.06 GRAND TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE ESTIL11,TED REMIUES To CURRENT F'XPEIISE: Luditor - -vees., etc. 1,,ir-oort Clerk - Fees., etc. Treasurer Sheriff Justice Courts - Fines &- Fees Interest on Taxes Licuor receipts - 'j't,,.;te Rental of County Property Rental of Voting Lacnines Stile of County Property Resale of County Property Resale -of Contracts Sales - Products of County Ftirm State Yorest Board Tax Collections - City of Bellingham To INSTITUTE FUND: Certificate Fees Grand Total PUBLIC WELFARE 13013LIC ASSIST161,10E: 2 mill levy on C33,,233.,732. Valuation PUBLIC HEALTH: i mill levy on 4W33,233,782. Valuation TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: .6 mill levy on 5t,33,233,,782. Va lua 'ion Grand Total 25,000.00 65,695.06 $ 310., 327. 70 25.,000.00 7,000-00 11, 735.00 44 ,050- 00 1,750-00 10,000.00 73,000.00 1,200.00 360.00 1,000.00 000.00 000.00 35000-00 jOj. 00 -L, 303. 00 196,095-30 dt 200.00 2JO. 30 196,295-00 66,467-56 13,293.51 $ 19,940.27 g it 99, 701. 34, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRID.A_Y �_THE llth -DAY OF OCTOBER 19 Y4.6 . . . .......... . . .. COUNTY SCHOOL County .School: .9 mil-1 levy on $33.,233,782. Valuation INSTITUTE FUND County Iristitute SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND Soldiers Relief .1 levy on $33,233, 782 Valuation RIVER IT,,iPROVE!,!EZT Emergency - 1945 BOND REDEIAPTION (i�fter Dec. 1934) j Funding B Bonds - 1937 Funding B Bonds - 1941 Court House Building Bonds - 1945 Grand Total $ 29,910.4.,O 3,323.38 25,000-00 3,045-00 24,292-50 ..32!p830.00 60,167-50- ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES - Outside County 10-mill levy County Road - See Exhibit "All attached V.'hatcom County Rural Library - See Exhibit "B" attached Flood Control - River Impt. (If' voted) 2 mills 66)467-56 Ferry Boat & Docks (If' voted) 3 mills 9), 701.35 EXHIBIT ITAII COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET RECEIPTS R. D. No. i R. D. No. 2 R. D. No. 3 Total E,S,TT1ATT,D fiTI.CEIPT` Other th�:n Real Estate T2xation: Gas 'Tax 52,5611-64 51, 133.,436.60 Taylor Grazing Act 0 320.00 800.00 Federal Forest 2,.000.00 5,000-00 Liquor Tax 6,400-00 16,000.00 Gas Tax Refund 320.00ti 800.00 miscellaneous Refunds 80.00 200.00 Ferry Receipts 400-00 1.,000.00 Rent of Equipmcnt, Etc. 80.00 200.00 Sale of equipment, Etc. 80.00 203.00 Justice of Peace, Fines 80.30 203.00 Res�lles Tax Lends, Deeds., Etc. 160.00 400-00 Old Hi,,h,;.,2y Funds 80.00 2013.00 To be raised by Taxation (10 Lills) 29,907.37 Ili, 59,043.3 yF 146,040.26 880.00 22,500.00 12,600.00 880.00 220.00 6,600.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 440.00 220.,0,J 63,648.L.3 $ 332.,041.50 2,000.0 - 0 29,5130-00 35,000-JO 2, 0,30. 00 500.00 3,000.00 5-30-00 500-00 5,30-00 1, DOC). 00 500 .00 le$ 152.632.8A Totals 92,,471.71 217.,483-94 254,638.69 5? 564.,644.34 CN 66 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF OCTOBER is 46: Overhead & Operation: Clerical Supervision: Engineer (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Dist. Supervisors (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Co. Garage Foreman (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Supplies Transportation Engineering (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Sub -Total - 0. & 0. Maintenance: Regular Special Location Engineer Construction Engineering Sub -Total Construction: Day Labor Location Engineering Construction Engineering Sub -Total Purchase of Equipment: New Equipment GRAND TOTAL Maintenance: Regular, Construction: Day. Labor TOTALS Maintenance: Ferry Old Bills: Axel Lind $ 144.00 Jewell Motor 11906.36 Farmers Idutual 4.12 Union Oil Company 102.23 Union Oil Company 18.60 Standard Oil Co. 31.62 31,62 17.68 129.28 406.00 45.73 Construction: Bridges Totals GRAND.TOTAL - EXPENDITURES COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET GAS TAX R. D.. No. 1 R. D. No. 2 R. D.' No. 3 Total 1,750.4.0 4,276.00 $ 4,813,00 $ 10,940.00 720.00 1,800.00 -11980.00 4,500..00 1,950.00 2,700.00 1,950.00 6,600.00 442.40• 1,056.00 1,161.60 2,640.00 480.00 1,200.00 1,320.00 3,00a.00 400.00 1,000.00 1.7100.00 2,500.00 1,440.00 3,600.00 3,960.00 9,000.00 $ 7,162.80 $ 15,732.00 16,285.20 39,180:'00 131481.84 33, 764.60 37, 075.06 845261.50 6,720.00 16,800.00 18,8A,0.00 42,000.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 20,401,84 ,p 50,704.60 $ 65,755.06 126,861.50. 192800.00 $ 59,800.00 $ 64,80o.00 1445400'.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00' 100.00 100.00 100.00 30G.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 6o,000.00 65,000,00 145,'000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 72000.00 $ 9,000.00 21.000.00 52,564.64 $133,436.60 $146,040.26 332,041.50 10-MILL LEVY 29,000.00 $ 58,000.00 907.07 1,047.34 29, 907. 07 $ 59, 047, 34 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES $ 62,000.00 1,648.43 63,648.43 $ 17, 500, 00 N $ 149,000.00 3.602.84 $ •152, 602. 84. 17,500,00 400.00 11 ..1; 000,00 $ 1,437. 2J+ $ 2, 837: 24 9,600.00 24j000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 25,000.00 92,A,71.71 $217,483.94 26,062.76 $ 45,000.00 $'a254,688.69 59,662.76 k 80,000.00 564,644.34 37 RECORD -.OF COMMISSIONERS TROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF OCTOBER 19Z_ EXHIBIT 11B11 WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY Expenditures Year, 1945 (One-half Year) ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: 2-Mill levy on estimated valuation of $13,014,826. Public Libraries Fund as Estimated by State Library Commission Balance on hand from 1945 Total SALARIES & WAGES: Supervisor Head County Librarian Librarian Clerk.. Library Assistant Bookmobile Driver Janitor for Headquarters 15 Local Librarians @_ .65 per hour Total IVIAINTENANCE &, OPERATION: 2a - Automobile Insurance 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph A.c - Lights 5a•- Advertising & Publications 6 - Sundry Expense 21a & b - Transportation & IMileage 25 - Rentals '- Room ' $75 26 - Repairs: Book Binding.& Mending 31 - Automobile Maintenance 3lb- Bookmobile Maintenance 34 --Equipment Repair Total CAPITAL OUTLAY: Books Bookmobile Small File Vertical File Typewriter 275.00 1,100.00 700.00 462 . /+4 10.00 2, 547.44 468.44 30.00 16.82 200.07 450.00 $ 11165.33 $ 3,934.97 Total $ 3,934.97 GRAND TOTAL 7, 647. 74 Payment to State on Loan 1,000.00 Payment to City Library as per Contract $ 1,150.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR 1947: Salaries & Wages Maintenance & Operation Capital Outlay Payment to the State Payment to City Library Expenditures First six mos.. 1946 -G 300.00 11200.00 1,050.00 750.00 251.00 9�3,551,00 113.81 87.10 33.32 3 0 . J+2 55.55 450.00 782.05 $ 2,571.64 120.50 96.37 $ 2,788.51 $ 7,121.56 1,050.00 2,300,00 n Estimated Ex- penditures 1947 26,029.00 15309.00 3,318.32 30,656.32 $ 600.00 3,000.00 2,400.00 1, 740. 00 11740.00 2,400.00 180.00 1., OA,G . 00 13,104.00 60.00 300.00 150.00 90.00 100.00 230.00 25.00 300.00 900.00 •14.0. 00 350.00 1,000.00 60.00 ,P 3, 705.00 6, 700.17 2, 500.00 40.00 90.00 115.00 $ . 9,445.17 $ 26,254.17 21100.00 $ 25300.00 13,104,.00 3, 705.00 9,445.17 .2,100.00 2,300.00 GRAND TOTAL 30,654.17 38 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY. THE llth DAY of OCTOBER 19J (CURRENT EXPENSE: General Government Prot. Persons & Property Education Miscellaneous (PUBLIC WELFARE: Public Assistance 2 mills Public Health � .1+ mill Tbc. Hospitalization (.6 mill) TAXATION SUMMARY $126, 263.79 93,956.75 2/+2 ,412.10 65,695.06 County School (.9 mill) Institute River Improvement - Emergency 1945 Soldiers Relief (.1 mill) Bonds & Interest '(After December 1934) Total (In 10-mill levy) Estimated Expense $310,327.70 66,467.56 13,293.51 19,940.27 29,910.40 200.00 25,000.00 3,323.3g 60,167.50 Estimated Revenue Total to be raised within 10-mill levy $196,095.00 .$1141232..70 200.00 $528,630.32 •1$196,295.00 Above Estimates based on a valuation of $33,233,782.00 Levies - outside the 10 mills: Whatcom County Rural Library (2 mills) $ 26,029.00 County Road - (10 `hnills) 130,148.26 Flood Control - 2 mills (If voted) 66,,467.56 Ferry Boat & Docks - 3 mills (If voted) 99,701.35 Adopted this llth day of October, 191,.6 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 66,467.56 13,293.51 19191+0.2 7 29,910-40 0.00 25,000.00 3)323.38 60,167. 50 $332,335.32 CHARLES E. KING Chairman, Board of, Co. Commissioners HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Ferndale Record Supt. of Schools 6.70 Sorensen=Garrett:- Ins. ,,,Agency " " 12.88 Union Printing Company " " 22.87 Louis', tiV: ;King Hort. Insp. 83.20 Sears, Roebuck & Company Sundry Expense 61.75 Maurice Hanna Assessor 153.74 Union Printing Company " 2.72 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 34.00 Union Printing Company it 1 88.58 Martin Plbg. & Htg Company Court House i1.05 Tompkins Hardware " It 2.01 Union Printing Company Elect. & Reg. 79.0 n it it Sup. Ct. No. 1, nep. 4. S9 if It rr Clerk 8.50 Elwood Warner J. P. - Country 13.75 99 Service Sheriff -31.16 Walton Fruit Company Jail 13.26 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Electric Steel Foundry Company $ IY+.89 Goodyear Service Store 34.26 N. W. Gibbs 24.95 Howard -Cooper Corp. 490.00 Ed Nims 312.00 Harry Kelley 2.00 Howard -Cooper Corp. 26.30 Iverson Lumber Company 857.32 Glenn's 51.3-0 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 67.19 Standard Oil Co. of California 15333.98 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 572.07 Pattison Auto Body Company 54.60 VanZandt Lumber Company 114.65 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS: PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE llth -DAY OF OCTOBER 194 Louie's Signal Service 6.18 Axel Lind 204.00 Nelson Louipment Company 397.75 Standard Oil Co. of California 5-31 Parberry Iron & Metal Co. 33.48 , Union Printing,i.ompany o 37-32 i�ynell Lumber Company 8.24, Union Oil Company 192.28 IT 11 11 7.72 Dept. of Labor & Industries 251.41 Norstrom Lumber Company 2,40.OJ County Road i"und - Co Stores, Garage 378.84, if 11 11 Co: Stores., Gravel 38,662.47 44,383.21 PUBLJIC ASSISTI.NCE FILED: Chetwood's Grocery 0 49-90 Girard Street Grocery 29.06 I'll" Street Grocery 15-95 laple u treet Grocery 60.00 Lartin s -Ca 'e iO.5i Royal Cafe 15.45, Sayer's Thriftee ilarket 47.10 Dr. John H. Eberhart 7.00 Dr. John H. Eberhart 24.00 Kendrick Ambulance Service 22.00 ff It 11 19.00 Dr. J. Edgar �%'ood 7.00 Henry D. Young, D.11I.D. 18-50 Physicians � Dentists, Inc. 445.60 11 it it 6 8. Z;, i It ti it 1,968.15 2.,807.62 PUBLIC P7,FJ'LTH FUND: Union Printing Company C) TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Total of Claims Allowed $ 6.85 �, 6.85 d" %;, 4,181.031 L,1Si.00 $ 51,996-57 "'Le, Engineer's Report on his preliminary survey of the proposed Drainage Improvement District in the Pangborn'Lake area was received by the Board. ' There being no further business to come be -fore the meeting, the same „,as duly ad four 10:00 A.M.., Tuesday, October 15, 1946. Aooroved Chairman of the Boa=d h, # il. k. #y/ {_/11 # # h'lh" h'7hY 7#4il #Jil 11h �' i*_- IN, # Y�, � Ai ii, h 1) 71, , Tjl, � 7-1 ., V " b 7 i 1/ 7 71 U- MEETING., TUESDAY3 OCTOBER 15, 1946 OCTOBEE TERI'.i Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday., October 11., 19A.6., the Bo�.rd convened at 10.00 on this date, with till members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: PUBIC 1..S,�ISTJiNCE: Edcluists -N',eat & Grocery The F,-:rm Supply Company Gerard's Grocery Eugene Hope 0 Northern Pacific Railroad Northv!est 11arket J. D. Robinson Safeway Stores, Inc. it it 11 Savoy Hotel Odrs. Gail Louden) Smith's Cafeteria 'Volten & Montfort Bingham-DEhlcuist Funeral Home Dr. R. L. Collins Carl M. orb., 11. D. 18. 99 25-00 24-99 12.00 11.12 61.61 15-00 23-00 100.00 28.00 10.00 68-37 100.00 5-00 25.00 528.08 N 1. _dt 40 RECORD OF C0MMISSI0NERS PROCEEDINGS TERM OCTOBER THE TUESDAY DAY OF 15 th 6 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Cerrol E. White (Order to Co. Auditor) i,Irs. I'Yanda Lubitz (Order to Co. Treasurer) 70.00 Leo J. Knutson (Order to Co. huditor) 30.00 Total of ClE,ims Allor•,red INITIAM,IG RFk`)0LUTIOA �'EOJECT NO. 211 "; 140. 00 663. 08 BE URF THE- BOARD OF COUNTY OF '0''1-iATCU.;.:1 COU11TY, ST1' TE vF ASIiI 1u'1J : J` Ill THE LIA.TTFEi OF I ..: RU v`1Ji:l li'i' OF 'ThE SOUTH ONE :,TILE OF THE EVLItSUid-GOSHEA ROI-D BY Rl'GR11DIr11G kND DRAIiNIiAG THE SAi.1E i RESOLUTIUN IT IS HFRE_BY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners th<<t it is their intention to ,improve the above named road, e,s folloV:s: regrade, ballast, drain and resurface the south one mile of the Everson -Goshen Road between Sections 1 End 2, T. 38 N. R. 3 E. W.M. BE IT F'URTII?-.R RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby approprir:ted sums in tine following detail: Items of 1'.rork 1;,33469.30 Gas Tax This prohect is I-iF'RFBY DFCLI RFD I'0 BF 1.. PUBLIC Tvt'GF.;UIZY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of High}%ays of the State of shington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERF.D PND I.UTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BF IT FURTIIL'R RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the bt<inde.rd noa,d and Bridge Specifications of the State of l7a shington. DOAE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of October, 19A.6. (SF'AL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTUY CO1`,u+iISSIOJ1_RS) A ttest: PLIf'_Y T. SAYDLR CowZty 1uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOi,RD OF COUi1TY CU%.iL ISi7IW? l RS OF' WHI'_ TCO=,i COU11TY, CHI-.RLES E. M.!G Cha irman Hr:RRY i;I. Ii1G1,,RSO.,., Com iissioner C-WIRLIXE A. A.2XELSJi'1 Commissioner This date, at 10: 30 11.11.1 . , be the time fixed for a he,--- ring on the a oplic.. Lion of the Bonneville over A.dministretion for a franchise for electric po,:,-er transmission lines over and along certain roads in 4hatcom County, the said hearing was duly held, with iio objection voiced other than that of the Prosecuting Attorney, -who insisted that the p,.ragraph having to do with the reconditioning of roads affected, be re-v,ritten to fully conform with the W'Q lin,�ton stc: Lute. Because of this demand by the 2rosecutiri Attorney, the hc�iring ti:,<<s continued until some fut>zre date, ello,,-ing time for conference with the Bonneville Po1%,er 1-drliinistretion. � "P duplicate Current Ex-pense warrant, No. 85308, for �33.90, dated J.pril 3, 19/+61 a. -id pEyable to the 'J,ashington St ;.te Association of County Commissioners, %,ias ordered issued by the Board, in lieu of one apperently lost in the mr:.i.ls. ``Dance License 1lpplic� ti.on 11o. 571, for pu iic dances to be held in the II<<rnie Gunge IIc'11 for a period of one year from October 1, 194.6, was apiroved b ,- the 3oa,rd a.nd tl c, .License issued to the Haynie Grange. tThe a.oplica.tion of George W. tiestle, i,:it. Ba.'.>(-;r Inn, Glacier, for a chL:nge in class on his lic;uor license, was <:p.proved by the Board and a copy of the applic�.tion ;)lL:.ced on file. There being no other business to come before the niectin�,, the same was duly adjourned I until 10:00 �. ., F'rid�:y, October 18, 19Z..6. I ipoproved C _,a irm�n of to 3oa rd L.'f 1'r,.;.'�=`l.,_;.'rrr..L.J'.!'..i:J':fl'."11.r11"1."J"1,1"1,.'C��.I1'l!.-'1J /J!,'...e:.'i rl.'.v:./Lr,ir.lr:'1fJi!'1.'1"rJ.'11r.1;—l".!�l.:J.!f1:1''';',: 7r'7i iT "i 7.-r7 Ti TT i. ;i 7; 7I 7, 1, 7; 7i L '. ;r h ;. i %.' 7. ;/ 1; /i /rr7r 71- l � �17i 71 ,i r1 71 T?7, 717; "i1 1`Ir% r/ J, 7J J TT�l 7/ Tr' 7F7r Jr 1J 7/ li-If%17/ Ii h TT -J.' 7i Tl Il ;J 7r 71 Ti 7: 1;'7/ 7r 7„"; r1 J.•" 117?71 71 7i 7i �+ 4 . RECORD O!:' . COMMISSIONERS;, PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY TxE 18th DAY of OCTOBER is 46 s 1.4EETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 194.6 OCTOBER TEMA 'ursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 15, 194.61 the Board convened at 10:00 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: .. CURRENT EXPENSE:. George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor 100.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. IT .40 n rr ►r rr kssessor -.28 County Road Fund " 25.70 FLrmers Mutuai 'Telephone Co . _ Commissioners .18 n n n Treasurer .30 Robert McCallum Court House 10.30 Puget Sound Potter. & Light Co. " " 113.75 McClellan Fuel &:,,Hauling IT " 59.48 Ferndale Record Elect. & Reg. 28.43 idrs. Arnold Kelstrup Juv. Court. 3.00 Farmers 1dutual Telephone Co.' " " 20 i 3uget Sound Power & Light Co. " " Play. 12:22 Frank W. Radley Pros..Atty 2.90 ToiAmer Printing Company Sheriff 3.09 County Road Fund " 98.07 Farmers mutual Telephone Co. " .88 City Sanitary Service Jail 10.54 Garrett Bossenbrock Supt. of Schools 34.10 Jeffcott %lotor Co. " " 2.83 County Road Fund " " 13.26 Farmers Mutual Telephone, Company " " 1.33 rr rr IT " Exten. Service 2.00 Gordon W. Enbusk " " 9.26 Union Printing Company " " 2:01 County Road. Fund " " 40.3 7 %Madge S. Ware Adv.. Exp. - Schools 235.38 810.26 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: ..Bia.ine City Treasurer P 2.35 "HITStreet Grocery 25.99 Taylor's Store 16.08 Carl M Erb, D. 26.34 Carl UI. Erb,_ 1i1. D. .14.92 Dr. R. F. Kaiser 5.00 Riggs Optical Company 26.74 St. Luke's General Hospital 3.00 Dr. J. E. Wood 2.00' .Henry D. Young, D.M.D. 127.00 249.42 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND C. H. Barlow P 1.03 1.a3 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Dr. John L. Dickenson 241.00 241.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harry Adolph Swanson (Order to Co. Treas.) 50.00 50.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,351.71 The September . report of` the y7hatcoin County Health Department was received and placed on file. Dance License Application No. 572, for a public dance to be held at Fisherman's Cove on Oct.19, 1946, was approved by the Board and the license issued to R. D. Bradbury. "Dance License Application No. 573 for public dances to be held in the Gulf Grange Hall on October 19 and November 2, 1946, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Gulf Grange. 42 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE Lgth DAY OF OCTO FR 19t V.,An Easement was granted to Whatcom County by the State Department of Game, permitting the development as a public park and recreational area, of certain lands bordering on Toad Lame in Whatcom County, such Easement being.as follows: E A S E IJi E N T (Auditor i s File No. 630588) The State of Washington Department of Game, through the Director ofiGame, with the consent of the State Game Commission; does hereby grant unto the Board of County Commissioners of G,'ha tcom County, State of Washington, the perpetual right to -develop and maintain the following described land as a public park and recreational area; said land being more particularly described as follows: Tax NW! NWL MI- of Section 11�, Toirrnship 3g North, Range 3 E.17:1vl. PROVIDED that a map of the area showing the location and nature of all planned facilities. and structures be submitted to the State Game Department for approval and that such develo,):iient shall not'be inconsistent with the use of this property as a public fishing ground. PROVIDED further that the State Game -Department does herein reserve the right to construct additional recreational facilities and to cooperate with and assist the said Board of Count r Commissioners and local groups of organized sportsmen in the maintenance of all recreatio�p1 facilities on the property herein described. Dated this 16th day of October, 1946. THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPART11ENT OF GAi:E By DON W. CLARKE Director of Game THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIMISSIONERS; WHATC014 COUNTY By CHARLES E. KING (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO LRISSIONERS) HARRY b1. INGERSOLL CLARENCE A.,AXELSON STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ( ss. County of King On this day personally appeared before me DON W. CLARKE., to me known to be the Director of Game of the State of Washington, and the person who executed the foregoing instrument on behalf of the State of Washington, as Grantor, and who acknowledfed to me that he signed the same as his free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. WITNESS ICY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, this 16 day of Oct. 1946. HAZEL D. CLARKE (SEAL) Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle, Wn. STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ( ss. County of Whatcom On this day personally appeared before me CHARLES E' -,KING, HARRY ivl. INGERSOLL, and CLARENCE A. AXELSON, to me known to be the individuals described in and who. -executed the fore- going instrument as Grantees, and who adknowledged 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 lgth day of October, 1946. L. COZIER Dep. Co. Auditor in and for the State of (SEAL) Washington, residing at Bellingham This date,, at 10:30 A.JA., being the time fixed for a hearing on the petit'�i on of the L-rrabe� Real Estate Co., and others, for the vacation of a county road known a-s the "Lane" in Bloc','-, 6; Subdivision of Blocks 6 & g, Chuckanut Addition, Livision No. 3, the matter came on regulE.rly for hearing and, there being no objections voiced, the said vacation was ordered, as follows:.; 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS* PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER .. TERM FRIDAY THE 18th DAY -OF OCTOBER In the Matter of the Petition of Larrabee } Real Estate Co.,, et al, for Vacation of a ) county road known as the "Lane" in Block 6, ) ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD Sub -Division of=Blocks 6 & g, Chuckanut Division No. 3 J In the matter of the vacation of a county road petitioned for by Larrabee Real Estate Company, and others, the. Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 22nd day of August, 19/.6, and that said petition was signed by at least ten freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the said road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum,of $100.00, which said bond wes found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of the Board on the 22nd day of August, 19!4.6. Third. That on,the 22nd day of August, 1946, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 19th day of September, 1946, the County Engineer filed in the office of the Board his report in writing, as provided by law. Fifth. That by 'an order duly passed by this Board on the 20th day of September, 1946, the 18th day of October., 1946, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the considers tion thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated; that said road is not now in use; that it will not be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its vaca- tion, Gnd The Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and'all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and 'considered all testimony and documentary evidence for and against the vacation of the road,.and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as.a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Larrabee Real Estate Company, and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by -the principal petitioner; and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of :Il costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and the the same with the County Treasurer v.,ho shall proceed to collect. the same. Done this lgth day.of October, 19J,6. (SE!, G OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COYMISSIONERS), Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy In the P,Iatter of , the Petition of Larrabee Real Estate Co. et al, for Vaca-tion of a County. Road known as the "Lane" in Block 6, ) Subdivision of Blocks.6 & g, Chuckanut ) Division No. 3 1 CHARLES E. KING HARRY M. INGERSOLL CLARENCE A. AXELSON Board of County Commissioners Whatcom County, Washington FINAL ORDER OF VACATION The Board having on the.18th day of October, lg/+6, ordered the vacation of said road upon .payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses, amounting to the sum of $3.50, having been paid to the County `treasurer of this County on the 18th day of October, 19l+6, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county road -petitioned to be vacated by the Larrabee Real Estate Company and others, be vacated as follows: Beginning at a point on Whitecap Road, between Lots 11 and 12, Bloch 6, Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No. 3, Whatcom County, Washington, as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 7 of Plats Page 67, in the Auditorls office of said County and State, same being a 20 foot strip between said Lots 11 and 12, indicated as "Lane" on the. map of said plat, said Lane terminating at the line of intersection with the Great Northern Railway. Length of Lane being about 504.05 feet.. Done this 18th day of October, 19J.6. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CHARLES E. K_ING HARRY M. INGERSOLL Attest:.�PLINY T: SNYDEER County Auditor & Ex-officio`: Cler'� of the Board - CLARENCE A. AXELSON Board of 'Co, Commissioners .of BJT L. COZIER, Deputy V?ha tcom County, Vv a shim; ton RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 18th TERM .THE DAY OF OCTOBER In the Matter of the Petition of Larrabee Real Estate Co. et al., for Vacation ,of a ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD county road between Lots 8 and 9, Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham ) In the matter of the vacation of a County.Roa.d petitioned for by Larrabee Real Estate Co. and others, the Board finds as follows*: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 14th day of September-, 1946, and that said petition was signed by at least ten freeholders of.the County, residing in the vicinity of the said.road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00, which said bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the�Chairman of the Board on the 14th day of September, 1946. Third. That on the 14th day of September, 1946, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in uniting on the same. Fourth. That on the 19th day of September, 19/.6; the County.Engineer filed in the office of the Board his report in writing.,, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 20th day of September, 194,6, the 18th day of October, 1946, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place --where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said roLd :should be vacated; that said road is not,now.,in.use; that it will not be davisable to preserve the same for a general road system in.the'future; that .the public will be benefited by its vacation; and The Board having examined .the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file( -in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of the road, and the Board being' -satisfied that said road will not be useful -,as a part of a general road system, and that .the public will -be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED by the Board., all the members concurring, that the county road petitioned to be vacated by Larrabee Real Estate Co., and others, be vacated upon payment of 2.11 costs by the principal petitioner, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in i�;ritin, of all costs and expenses in curred in the proceedings and file the same with the County Treasurer, �wiho shall proceed to collect the same. DONE this 18th day of October; 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COINUAISSIO.NERS) (Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER 'County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy In the Matter of the Petition of Larrabee Real Estate Co. et al, for vacation of a County Road known as the Chuckanut Bay Road CHARLES E. KING HARRY M. INGERSOLL !CLARENCE A. AXELSON Board of County Commissioners Whatcom County, Washington FINAL ORDER OF VACATION The Board having on the 18th day of October, 19,46; ordered the vacation of said road upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the -proceedings, and said costs and expenses, amounting to the sum of $3.50, having been paid to the County Treasurer .of this County on the 18th day of October, 19/+6, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all.the members concurring;: that the county road petitioned to be vacated by.Larrabee Real Estate Co. and others, be vacated as follows: On the plat of Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, as per,the map thereof, recorded in Book 7 of Plats; Page J+6 and J+7,- in the Auditors office of said county and state, that portior. of County Road between Lots 8 and 9 of said addition, bounded on the west by the east line of Lot 8 and on the East by a straight line between the Southeast corner of Lot 8 and the Northeast corner of Lot 9, less portion previously vacated. A distance of 313.11_feet. DONE this 18th day of October, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CHARLES E. KING 1. HARRY M. INGERSOLL CLARENCE A. AXELSON Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,'Washington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 C'._Z 0 B E R TERM FRIDAY THE l8th DAY OF OCTOBER 1946 46 45 There being no further business to come before the meeting,, the same wets duly adjourned til Tuesday, October 22., 1940'. �/ Approved PAI Chairman of the 1UT7-rd I., �i #jI.I.R-14 1 i,'1YHrL4,Y N i�4-#kvy ?Y' h"W" J'," 7t, i;: h, 71--h 7i, TUESDAY., ,-.,CTLOBER 22, 1946 OCTOBER Tl,;Bll Pursusiiat to adjournment taken Friday, October 18., 19A,6., the Board convened at 10:00 on this date, with -J11 meffbers present. ThE: following claims ��.rere approved by the Board for payment: RRE'NT EXPENSE: Payroll October Assessor 1,652-50 tt 11 Commissioners 600.00 Treasurer 1 601.65 1t 11 Court House 528.0C Sup. Court #1 258-05 It it #22 258-05 Juv. Court 555-00 Clerk 69,4.37 J. P. No. 1 150-00 J. P. No. 2 140-00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 66.66 Pros. k t ty 564.16 Sheriff 9)1..2-50 Jail 599-CO Supt. of Schools 586.68 n 11 Exten. Service 454-99 1r 11 Mort. Insp. 400-00 Success -Letter Shop Commissioners 29.34 Clr!.rles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 1 273.26 -Basil D. Rasmussen 11 11 No. 2 273.26 Thos. Winsor Juvenile Court 88.70 Florence E. Bryant it It 22-40 3,-incrof t-Whitney Company Sup. Ct. No. 1 4.03 No. .2- 16-39 Pros. iitty 7.6/. 1viont'gomery 7,!ard & Co. Sheriff 13.68 1. Freimcnn Exten. Service 19.21+ Jean Jarvis It 11 55.J+7 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor Parks (Sc Rec. kreas go Emil Cernich Sundry Expense 47.80 The Lynden Tribune 1ldv. Ex. -Elect. Lynden 1.90 It 11 11 IT if 11 Fire. D #3 2.10 Anne L. Wilson it Schools 4 180.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - October - Voucher No. 3120 11 if IT 3121- It it it 3122 PUBLICj�S,EIISTANCE FUND: Beckett & 1,1ontfort Cls:,ude 2AcClellan Red's Transfer Safeway'Stores, Inc. Dr. H. N.- Harmon Schafer Baking Company., Inc. 1,merican Hospital Supply Corp. Biddle & Crowther Company Dr. Solon R. Boynton, Jr. F,. 'cilassengill.-Cot-npany Shaw Supply Company, Inc. If it it it Weldit Tank & Steel Company Il I1' 11 11 Dr. Au, -us t G. Zoet Winthrop Chemical Company3 Inc. Physicians & Dentists, Inc. Bellingham Water Department Central Stores hevolving Fund Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Stenographic Service Bureau Western Union Telegraph Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Dent.. of Labor & Industries 11620.16 995-00 1,149.56 8.90 11-33 15-50 79.9,4 12-50 67.72 13.92 71.69 2-0.00 167.72 1.03 1,28.40 15-30 10.20 5.10 25-00 53.,60 161.90 9.29 22.02 32.91 13.00 A.. 06 107.85 11.17 11,14,7. 72 3.,764.72 II RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0CJ1OBER TERM TUESDAY THE 2 2nd -DAY OF OCTOBER 9)+6 IPUBLIC ASSISTLNCE FUND: 11ontague-ldc1lugh Building., Inc. d 700.00 Bellingham Coral 2,1ines 10.40" B. B. Leat & Sausage 18. 4A, Bellingham Coil Iiiines 135-03 Bellingham Publishing Company 4. J+ 2 Bornstein Sea Foods., Inc. 13-34 if if 11 tt 9.39 Curtis Brown 4-07 Lind Gravel Company 1j+.01 11 It rr .77 Nalleyt s., Inc. 14-30 Northern Grocery Company 98.19 Carl Omli 268.77 Pacific Fruit Produce Company 16.61 it 11 it t? 12.96 Pennsylvania. Salt [,,Ienufa.cturing Co. of Wash. 10-99 Pynor & Company- 73.43 Guy Smith 66.80 Surplus Property Purchase Revolving Fund 85-05 S. H. Wc-.,bster 32-4/5 Whatcom County D,,,I.irymen's Jssoci;ation 540-49 Payroll - Trans. 37-582 3,734.78 Cash Assistance for''Novemb(-r 19,216.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: P- ,tyroll - October ,060.00 The Commonwealth F-Lu-id - Div. of Publ. 1-25 SOLDIERS RELIEF' FUTTD: 17m. Reed Ruby a. Mildenh�.uer .A. T. H<tyes Winfred L. Ira LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Tott,l of Claims A.11ol.ied 26,11a.7. 80 $ 1,061.25 25. 00 25-00 25 - OG 35-00 110.00, 10.00 10.00 BEFORE HE BOARD OF ' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 4'VHATC01.1 COUNTY., WASHINGTON IN THE, [--,1P.1!TER dF TRANSFERS RESOLUTION and ORDER AFFECTING THE 19�,6 BUEGET $ ),21 2A1. /+9 VVEEREAS., under the provisions of Sect -ion 5., Chapter 301., Session Laws of 1927, as. amended, transfers or revisions i,,iithin the �general classes of t'Salaries & Mages" 0 and. 1�.i,intcnance & Oper,-a- tionll may be made upon the formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commissioners,a I WHEREAS., in order to conform the budget .!,pproprir.ations to the requirements of the various departments of county government., --au.mberous such transfers are necessary, and 11 VVHEREAS, it is deemed. -practicable and advisable,, in the interest of the efficient conduct 'iof county busine.s.s, that the procedure of passing separate resoliations for each transfer recaired be dispensed with., NMIV, THERI-, 'FOREV BE IT F11:"SOLVED 1,1M ORDFRFD, th,%t the County Auditor be, and he is hereby au'Ghorized and directed to mtiile all such trrA11SfC.rS or revisions upon his records as are lawful �n necess -ary in the premises, to adjust the various budge t accounts to the end that in all ,^,hc,re the appropriation accounts for the general classes of "Salz.-.ries & :gages" and of Ope--ation" under any department bt,tdget are not exceeded by the c:<penditUreS charged to suc.ri goner -al classes, , but where certain budget items contained would otherwise appear to be exceeded by the expenditures -therefor, all such individual budget appropriations be ,adjusted to conform to the expenditures ch�.Lrged thereto a and tles6 budget adjustments and transfers shall be aiade from Itime -to time, as may be required. DONE in regular adjourned session of t,ae Board til-iis 22nd day of October,, 19/1.6. BOARD OF' COUNTY CO.1.1HISS:'I0NF-RS OF WHI,TCOVI COUNTY, WASHIJGTON (SEAL OF THE BO1,RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CI'liBLES E. KI.AG Cha.irman Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Bo�,,rd 114REY M. IIPIGE13SOLL Commissioner CLi'd3ENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner 1. By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OE COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER _TERM ' TUESDAY THE 22nd DAY OF OCTOBER 3.9 46 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0101ISSIONERS OF WHATCOI1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE 'MATTER OF THE FORMATION OF FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 1#-3 OF W,1-i1', TCOi,;i COUNTY, VVrASIiITIGTON R E S O L U T I O N TiHEREAS, the County Election Board of V�rhatcom CoLlmty, l`Ia.shington, being the officers desie,nL,.ted by the law and constituting the Canvassing Board in and. for 1"lhatcom County Fire Protec tion District No. 3, State of Washington, to canvass the votes cast for and against Fire Protecti Dist,'ict No. 3 at the said election held on Thursday, August 22, 1946, in said Fire Protection District, and WHEREAS, the said County Election Board as the official Canvassing Board certified'that thirty ('39) votes had been cast for the formation of Fire Protection District No 3 and that no votes had been cast against the formation of said district and that the election for commissioner: for sr�i C Fire Protection District No. 3,--J. H. Swope received 26 votes, H. E. Glass received 30 votes, Lind E. J. Kamm a total of 26 votes, now , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that as - a result of said election the following described territor-r is. noel duly organized as a Fire Protection District and shall hereafter be' knovm as V'dhLitcom County Fire.Protection District No. 3; ` The lands situated in Vihatcom County lying with the following described boundaries outside the limits of any city or town lying within the following described boundaries: ! Beginning at -the intersection of the International Boundary Line get,een'the United States and Canada the V7 est boundary line of fractional Section 31, �o�vnsl3ip 41.. N. Range 2, East of V;'.idI., Whatcorn County, V`IasYrington; thence South along the. West line of said frac`ti onEl Section 31, and thence in a southerly direction along the Viest boundary line of Section 6, 7, 1S, 19^and 31 of Township'40 North, Range 2, East of tothe-South�:est corner of 'said Section ;l; thence Easterly along the South line of Sections 31, 32, 33 and 34 of township 40 North, Runge 2, East of jV.M. to intersect vrith the North and V`dest ban'.c' of the Nooksack River; thence along the North bank of said Nooksack River to the North vnd. South center line of Section 35, Township Zj 0 North, Range 2 East of VV .};I. ,: thence in a.. Southerly direction along the north and South center line of Section 35, To /,0 North, Range ?, East ;of V1: M.' to the Korth -=Nest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 39�-North, Rr nge 2, " East of V`d.Itd. ;,;.thence South along the North and South center line of Sections 2, 11, 1/, 23 and 26 to the Northwest, corner of the" Northeast Quarter 'of Section 35:7 Toitin- shi p 39 North, Range 2, East of ,fit, .iul.: thence East along the .North line of Sections 35 �,nd 36, Tov:nship 39 North, Range 2, East of vd.iu'i., and -thence continuing, in an EL: sterly direction long the North line "of' Sections 31, 32, 33 and 3/�, Tovrnship 39 _North., Range 3, Last of W.Id., to the Southeast corner of Section 27; thence North along the Easterly line of Sections 27, .22, 15, 10 and 3 of Toy.;reship 39 north, Range 3, East -of �'4.LI., thence- continuing North along the East line of Sections 3/r., 27 and 22, Tovrnship 40' North, Range 3, East of W.M. to the northeast corner of said Section 22; thence Easterly along the South line of Section L4, Township 40 i1orth Range 3, ' East of W.Ml. to the South east corner of said Section 1.4; thence North along the East line of said Section 1A., .to the Northeast -corner of said Section 14, said township and range; thence Easterly along the North line of said ection 13, kJorth, Range 3, East of W.i41. to the Northeast corner of said Section 13, thence north along the East line of Sections 12 and 1, Township 10 North, Range 3 East. of W.M., to the, 4'ortheast corner of said Section 1; thence continuing iiortherly along the East line of fractional section 36, Township /.l North, Range 3, East of W.M., to its intersection ;rith the international boundary line between the United. States ,:nd Canada; thence 4iesterly along said inte=:tional boundary line to the point of beginning; all being situated in V'Jhatcom County, Washington. i:11,;D BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the three candidates at said election receiving the higher number, of votes, to-v;7it: H. E. Glass, J. H. Swope and E. J. Kamm be, and,they are hereby -declare to be duly elected first fire commissioners of said. district. DONE in regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of ,17hatcom County, Washington, this 22nd day of October.,' 1946. CHiRLES E. KING Chairman of the'Board (SEAL OF 'THE BOI.RD " OF COUNTY COTMMISSIONERS) HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County J udi.tor- & Ex -of ficio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy. 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 22nd DAY. OF OCTOBER 19A6 /Dance License Application No. 574, for public dances to be held in the Community ruction House, 1809 Smith Road, between the dates of October 26, 194.6 and January 26, 194.7, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Elmer Pike. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was -duly adjourned until 10:00 Friday, October 25, 1946. Approved �I C airman of th board 777777 ��7C �7�7�7 7 77 C') 7/�7f'7� '1TfT7 71/7� F7T 7f7f7�7T��7T7}7']7C71'7]77717 7t�i�1 7T � 71I �7t7� r 71/7l7� �7 �7i7 7T ���I� yT71 yT�T�I"il If7T71 7C7% ll`7%7; ri i17i Yi'71'I 7, 1fiEETITdG; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 194.6 OCTOBER TERITA* Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 22, 1946,-the Board convened at 10:00 A.Ei., on this date, with all members present.. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll -October Auditor 9p 11653+90 Tov,.^-rier Printing Company Assessor 11.85 Mills Electric Company Court House 1.61 George Janssen, Postmaster Sup. Court No. 1 10.00 Towner Printing Company Clerk 17.00 ' August.G. Zoet, :M* D. Coroner 25.00 1,71`9,36 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham lst Federal Savings & Loan $ 12.00 Frank's I(arket 36.00 Maple Falls Store 9.94 Rathman's 7.67 Richmond Hotel , 14.00 Royal Cafe 5.15 Shell Oil Co. Inc. 5.77 St. Joseph's Hospital 122.33 St. Luke's General Hospital,' 7.50 Aubert Drug Company 2.71 Bellingham Visiting Nurse*Assn 5.00 Dr. R. L. Collins 8.50 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 204.25 Dr. R. F. Kaiser 30.00 Dr. R. F. Kaiser 5.00 Payroll - Trans. 37-585 81464.55 George Janssen, Postmaster 87.50 ah 9;027.57 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Stanley, N . Earle 50. 00 Mrs.. Hazel Whipple 25.00 $ 75.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Banaroft-lvhitney Company + 29•88 29.33 Total of Claims Allowed 10,'552.11 v'A plat, to be known as Siddle Addition to Ferndale, located in Sec. 19, Twp. 39 id. R 2 E. and dedicated by J. W. and Anna II. Siddle, was approved by the Board.. The application'of George M. Todd, Todd Service Station, R #3, Bellingham, for the tr<nsfe� to him of the liquor license of Albert Crane, was approved by the Board and a copy of the applica tion placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned.. until 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, October .29, 1946. Approved Chairman of the L 3ard Ji 7t7t717TYIJ7li�Y11�r7l r7t7t7Y'r 1<7f7�i 1711/' f� 71" 7 7f7Tr t71 7f77i7777Y> t�t 7t I77"�r7T 7� rf I �7t7r7T7i t�F� Ytr 71 r17 rt7T7/ � # f yrzilri" if r7/f it r`7 it i 9jf ii` 1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCT03ER TERM TTi E IkIl Dl Y THE 29th ----DAY OF OCTOBER 1q/ - _ L6 g .( 41� MEETING, TUESDAY., OCTOBER 29., 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday., October 25, 1946, the Board convened at-10:00 A.M.,,, �on this date, with Ill members present. The following claims were 3pproved by the Board for payment: C., - CUrl"RY'NT EXPENSE: Smith, Livesey, Tright Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 11 It It Aandahl Bros. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 11 It 11 Sorensen-(!,-,rrett Ins. jigency Pioneer, Inc. Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Bender Moss & Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It If The Gregg Publishing Co. 0 Catholic Charities of Blhani Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it If It it Walter K. Pixley Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it It tr if it It n It Sacramento City Unified Scla. Dist. Willand's Service Aandahl Bros. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 11 11 it P,--iyroll - October PUBLIC ASSISTJ�NCE FUND: Clair's Super Market Golden lii.zle Morc. Company Mrs. 13. lianning Home 1.1ar"r-et Nellie Hunt Koments Grocery Cafe 1.11ontgomery V�ard. & Comp�.ny it 11 if J. C. Penney Company Puget Sound PoA-,,er Sr Light Co. Safew,-,Ly Stores, Inc. it 11 11 St. 11jake1s Gent: ral Hospita.1 Henry D. Yolxn*, D.ivi.D. Smith-in,wersen-hitchie Capit"'ll ltationCrs Union Printing Company It 11 11 Louie Austvold Columbia Valley Lumber Comp,_-i.ny it it 11 it Nalley's Inc. Norco Paper. Supply North Coast Chemicil & Soap V',"orks Northern Grocery Company Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pittsburgh PGint _ctore Pynor & Company Sten&ird Oil. Company of California Tingue, Brown & Company VanWa.ters & Rogers, Inc. American Hlospital Supply Corp. It it 11 it A.ubert Drug Company General Electric X-Rey Corp. I ,h,'eldit Tank & Steel Aeel Co. It it it 11 Auditor It Assessor. it Commissioners Treasurer Court House SUP. Ct. No. 1 it 11 It 1 it It It 2 It It It 2.7 Rep. it It if 2., it Juvenile Court it .11 Clerk J. P- Country Pros: Ltty Sheriff Supt. of Sch. If .11 if it Exten. Service if it Hart. Insp. Ad.v. Exp. -Elect. 5.00 5.60 10.65 6.70 3.90 15-15 9.35 4-.21 2.83 65-00 10.55 7.95 2.65 /,.20 120.00 28.43 2.65 16.75 6. 4o 3?.21 4.30 .75 8.51 1.80 10.81 4.10 789.05 82.25 17.72 25-00 50-00 10.00 25-00 l0i50 1� . 20 15-93 23.64 15-50 16.00 139-92 63-00 7.00 14.90 7.06 15 -L; 5 24,73 7.52 26.78 7.31 1A... 74 8.65 45.20 13/1.65 82.77 21.A2 14.35 1+7.58 17.78 15-09 53-43 31-93 15.72 200.96 152-59 10.20 20.39 $ 1,185-05 $ 1,506.96 Total of Cit-ims 1,11ovied $ 2, 692.01 5 0 RECORD OF' --COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 29th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 46 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. SM#76 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIffi-fiISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PARK- } WICKERSHAM ROAD BY SCARIFYING, BALLASTING AND ( R E S O L U T I O N RESHAPING SAME, A DISTANCE OF 2.31 MILES: } IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention .to reconstruct the above named Park -Wickersham road, descirbed as follows: County Road No. 64, a distance of 2.81 miles by carifying, ballasting and reshaping the existing oil surfaced roadway. The surface of said roadway has become so rough that said reconstruction work has become;neces- sary for public safety. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Items of Work 3,230.00 Gas Tax _ This project is HEREBY DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of -Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington, DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of October, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIXAISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF i';HATCOIVI COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT 1,1IITH COUNTY )( TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEM.BER, 1946 } O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County., Washington, has filed with this Board, a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of September. 1946, and the same has'been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the AuditorSzs check: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer be, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: W.W.C.E. .38 C.W.C.E. 25.59 Parks and Parkways 121.50 Game 13.62 Forest Fire Protection 58.45 Highway Safety 121.50 Current Expense 0o Rebate) 4.95 City Treasurers 65541.83 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 16,107.75 Soldiers Relief 430.00 Road Fund 77,866.98 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 2,960.24 Public kssistance 36,520.93 Law Library 20.00 Marriage Certificate 93.00 Public Health 1,116.83 Treasurer's Revolving 132.69 Whatcom County Library 1,606.58 Water District #2, General 503.46 Schools; General 51,303.70 Schools, -Building 42,789.00 Nursery Revolving 1,975.21 Port - General 21,020.76 - c RECORD .OF COMMISSIONERS - PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER . .TERM TITFSDAY THE 29th DAY OF OCTOBER lg 46 'Andreason Ditch Dist. Maint. 33.60 Schell Distch Dist. MLi.nt. .62 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, ll'Iaint. 8.54 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7, NIEint. 160.95 Dr. Impt. List. No. 81, lvlaint. 1..00 BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bonds 11,300.00 INTEREST ON IVARRANTS & BONDS: Current'expense .18 Road Fund 2.67 Tuberculosis Hospitalization, .20.43 Public Assistance .01 Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court House) 200.00 Schools - Bond 81154.50 Schools - Building 11.50 Port - Bonds (1927) 585.00 Andreason Ditch, Mint. .62 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7, ,Ivlaint. .21 312,117.82 Vile '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 September 30, '1946,. as shown by the - County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash.to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National` Bellingham 158,998.29 Bellingham National Bellingham 266,951.88 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 177,372.65 First National Ferndale 50,000.00 First National Lynden 5G,000.00 -. Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000.00 citizens Bank of Blaine Blaine 5,000.00 Nooksack Va11ey Bank y Everson 7,000.00 BEnk of Suma.s . Sumas 101030.00 7.70,322.82. IEVESTi1IENTS : U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense .4.9, 950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds I1H11 C.H. 338,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds I1H11 C.H. 300,000.00 710,450.00 11480, 772.82 Cash in,Office Cash in'va.ult 1,200.50 Checks & Cash -It. 783.97 Currency 3,850.00' Silver 74.13 Auditor 44,85 Clerk 97.55 .6,051.00- 1-,4861-7823.82 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of VtWhatcom County, Washington, this 29th day of October, 1946. CHARLES E. KING Chairman, -of the board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COivMISSIONERS) HARRY id. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARE NCE . A . AXELSON Commissioner Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor and Ey-officio Clerk ,of the Board A claim, in the amount of $,,15.90, was filed with the Board by H. E. Eldred of Lummi Island, Wash.;, on -account of damage done to his car by a boulder' which he claims the grader left on the road. 52 RECORD Off' . COMMISSIONER$ PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 29th DAY, OF OCTOBER 19-(z : `/Dance License Application No. 5.75, for a public dance at Fishermants Cove on October 26, 1946, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Harold G. Jones. There being no further business to,come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Friday, November 1, 1946. Approved #rx`7177" MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEIEBER 1,.. -1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 29, 1946; the -Board convened at 10:00 !i•i;i•� �n this date, with all members present. The, following claims -were approved by the Board for payment: "URRENT EXPENSE: Charles E. King Commissioners 37..90 Harry X. Ingersoll " 21.85 Clarence A. Axelson " 7.30 Mills Electric Company. Court House 5.10 Thomas Winsor Juvenile Court 56.85 Mrs Arnold Kelstrup " " 6.50 Dept. of Labor & Industries Constable 6.97 Sheriff 35.97 Jail 20.91 199.35 UBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Farmers 11,1utual Telephone Co. Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp. Adams Style Shop Brown & Cole, Inc. No. 2 It it 11 IT. No. :2 Clipper Store Deming Mercantile Co. Golden pule Mercantile Co. Sam Hansen Howard's Stop & Shop it ft . '!t Likkel's Market Lind Gravel Company Montgomery Ward_ & Co. Northern .State Hospital Parks Service Company Poplackts Grocery Royal Cafe Twelfth Street Grocery Young Ments Christian Assn. Carl 11. Erb, M. D. Riggs.Optical Company Supp'l Cash Assistance Roll'for November 'UBLIC HEALTH FUND::._... Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Golden Rule Merc. Co. 'UBLIC HEALTH FUND - Emergency.-. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Bellingham Transfer.Service 'UBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium �OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Gilbert Hendrickson INSTITUTE FUND: Washington Education Association [OORM.AN DITCH DISTRICT: Payroll - October Dept. of Labor & Industries 7.' 70 10.47 7.73 70.00 75.50 30.00 120.00 141.89 10.30 112.86 163.84 5.00 .S.UU 15.60 4.50 9.20 20.00 5.15 25.00 19.50 22.01 882.00 1, 772.67 . 11.10 2.09 13. 79 17.23 4.66 21.89 4;250.50 2,557.50 6;g08.00 j, 45.00 45.00 Total of Claims Allowed 103.65-.103.65 138.25 2.35 $ IAQ.60 9,"104.95 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS '.PROCEEDINGS sa 0 C'_20 3 E � R TERM FRIDAY THE 1st -DAY OF NOVE'1XBER BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COiLWISSION1.',RS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF CONTRI`,CTING THE PROFESSIONAL EAGINFERING SERVICES OF HOMER Id. HADLEY TO RESOLUTION CONSTRUCT BRIDGE AO. 115, LiKE, 1,7HJ!_TC014.',,BOULEVARD 90 WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, to engage the professional services'of Homer 1d. Hadley., Consulting Lngineer of Seatt C> Washington, in the matter of tie construction of a new bridge between stations 24-43 and 25-63, Lake 111hatcom Boulevard, I'Ihatcora County Bridge No. 115,, NW11".1 THERE11FORE., IT IS HEREBY REISIOLVED by the BoE:rd of County Commissioners of t`Ihatcom lCounty, WLishington, that Homer ill. Hadley: ,-,I a. . C� 'irepare the engineering design and calculations for a reinforced concrete bridge with layout adapted to use of steel forms for columns and roadway ddc-1r, and employing bundled. -bar reinforcement in the concrete joists of said deck. This design to be based on standard. H15 loading of the ilmErican Association of State Highway Officials. b. Prepare the necessL,ry engineering drai,.,ings for the construction of this bridge c. Prepare the specifications governing the construction of same. �D d., Furnish estimate of quantities. e. Advise with Board on award of contract., if desired. f. Advise with and give general consultation to County Engineer during course of construction as he may request., but not directly supervise the work. In return his professional fee shall be three (3) per cent of the price for i;hich the construction contract is, awarded, but not less than 4$503-03, 11 to be paid 901 on completion of engineering dra,,,,rinE;s -ind specific,:�tions and. the remaining 101,0 on ELV7c�rd of contract. DONE in reg gul�:a.r adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of November, 19Y46. BOARD OF COUNTY COL12JIIS�SIONERS (SEAL OF THE' 3OAFK) OF COUNTY C01,1__,iIMSIONFRS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ix-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIFE, Deputy CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGE,RSOLL Commissioner CLAR".i'INCE A. LXELSON Commissioner notification was received. from the Department of Conservation & Development of the cancellation of the agreement between the said Department end lfiha.tcom County for the improvement of the drainage system in Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 2/+, the matter having been cared for by other means. `A delegation appeared before the Board. and presented petitions bearing 150 or more signatures,, praying for the oiling in 19A,7., of the Blaine-Sumas and Jackme-n. Roads. De.nce License Application No. 576, for public dances to be, held in the Welcome Grange Hall, during the period bet,,Pieen November 1., 194.6 and October 31., 19/+7., was approved and the license issued to the Welcome Gra.nge. I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS': PRQCEEDINGS OCTOBER .TERM FRI DAY THE 1 S t DAY -OF NOVEMBER t lg L.6 IN. THE MATTER -OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT ) ORDER FIXING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING ON DISTRICT NO. 26, OF WHATCOM COUNTY. ) ENGINEERIS REPORT -AND ACCOMPANYING PLAT SUR- �'dASHINGTON ) VEY, ESTIMATES AND OTHER DATE AND DIRECTING NOTICE T. P. Scholz, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Engineer of Whatcom County, -State of Washington, having heretofore filed with the undersigned Board in the above entitled -proceed- ing his Engineers Final Survey, Report.and Estimates in the'matter of the proposed improvement in said Dis trice, said report, survey -and 'estimate and the schedule and'plats accompanying the same being in,all respects in accordance,with the Statutes of the State of Washington, .in such cases made and provided and the order of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County;' Washington heretofore made and entered in the matter of said proceeding; directing such survey,.report and estimate and same having been this day by the Board in regular session fully considered, and it appearing therefrom that hearing should be directed and had on said survey, report, estimate and accompanying files; as provided by law, it is now ORDERED that a hearing be had upon said report and accompanying files and exhibi ts"at tYie Board Room of the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the Courthouse' a;t Bell..= Ingham, said County and State, at 11:00 A.M., on the 6th day of December, 19/.6, at which time and place said report of said -County Engineer. -.and all matters and things pertaining thereto'will'be heard and all pertinent evidence by said.l�oard heard and received, including evidence concerning. the probable costs of the proposed drainage improvement system and the probable benefitr;.to accrue therefrom and that'at such time and place any and.all persons in any manner interested n.said improvement district or,any lairds included therein or in said proposed drainage improvement,r may be heard and may present their.objections, if any, to the estimate of damages and benefits con-.. tained.in said report or any,portion thereof, or regarding any other matter pertinent...to'said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor .of Whatcom County, State of Washin;gton, as Clerk of said Board of County Commissioners of said County and State, shall give notice o' said :. hearing by publication of such notice once each week for three successive weeks in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation printed"and published in Whatcom County, Washington,,, same being the official nevi=spaper of Whatcom County, Washington, which said notice so given and published shall specify the territory to be included in the proposed improvement district, both by boundaries and also by sections or fractions thereof, and which said notice shall also desig- nate with reasonable,certainty the location, route and termini of .the proposed improvement in. said district and shall state that the plat, report and schedule on tile in the office.of the Board of County Commissioners show the property to be taken or damaged and the amount.of, damages proposed to be allowed therefor, the last.publication of said notice, as herein directed and ordered, to be.not less than'seven nor more than fourteen days prior to the date of said hearing,.. as herein fixed and ordered, and as in said notice set forth. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Engineer shall attend.said hearing and have thereat - hi S plats, plans, reports and schedules in relation to the proposed improvements and.the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners ahll also attend and have at such hearing all petitions, claims objeections and other papers and documents relating to said improvement on file in his office. DONE at the regular session of the board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State' of Washington, held this lst day of November, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of said Board B Y L. COZIER Deputy CHARLES- E. KING Chairman and County�Commission.er HARRY M. INGERSOLL County Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON County Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly.adjourned::' until 10:00 A.M. Wednesday; November 6., 19J.6 Tuesday, November 5, being General Election Da.y., when,'according to the Statutes, the office must be closed. Approved �- LL v airman of the :. B d RECORD .OF . COMMISSIONERS .PROCEEDINGS. OCTOBER, TERM WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY -OF 1t10VEMBER TvIEETING, 111)111ESDAY, NOVE10ER 6, 1946- OCTOBER TER1A Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 1, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.l., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Blaine Journal Joe Altose Hillyard Motor Company Pearson Tire Service 7'allace Chevrolet Company Bill Forman Studio Jacobson's Studio VL�.nderl,Iayt s Studio Diehl Motor Company Blaine Journal rt tt n n PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: '_physicians & Dentists, Inc. - 'At if it it It n n It tt 11 It PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Mabel H. Sheridan I:nne L. V?ilson F reda Berger .Philip J. Morey TURF' CULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Julia Klocke Elect. & Reg-. A 18.58 Court House 4.89 Sheriff.. 4.45 " 77.71 tt 2.47 Exten. Service 2.06 .11 it 2.88 If •tt 3.61 t' 7.98 Adv. Exp. - Elect. 34.00 it " " -Blaine 11- 71 tr n rr B1.8ch. Dist. 11.76 107.44 131.33 3,974.15 450. 84 272.24 $h 65.31 55.90- 16.38. 4.6.51 8 175.10 4,936.00 184.10 an 42.85 &2.85 Total of Claims Allowed 5, 338.05 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTMIISSIONERS OF Z'iHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON L�- IN THE 1.1ATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF A PRELIMINARY SUP'L BUDGET, COVERING AVAILABLE EXCESS-• FUNDS FOR. THE, COUNTY ROAD -FUND FOR THE FISCAL i RESOLUTION ADOPTING YEAR 1946. WHEREAS,.pursuant to.and in conformity.with the provisions•of Sec. 56, Chap. 82 of the Session Laws of 1943, it is the purpose of this Board to adopt this Preliminary Supplemental Budgel of vailabe excess. County Road Funds, not,heretofore budgeted, for road expenditures for the remains er of the year 1946, as follows: GAS TAX REVENUE (Excess Dist. #1 Dist. #.2 Dist. #3 Total !.�:intenr�nce 61200.00 81000.00 15,800.00 30,000.00 Construction 5.000.0.0 20,000.00 15,OGO.00 4.0,000.00 Total. $?11, 200. 00 $285000. 00 $30, 900. 00 $ 70, 000. 00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE -IT RESOLVED that Friday, November .2,2, 1946, lat the hour of 10: 00 A .I,I. in the office of the Board of • County Commissioners, in the Court House, in Bellingham, ti1ashington, is hereby fixed as.the time and place for hearing on the adoption of -the Final Supplemental Budget and t which hearing anyone may appear and be heard for or against any part of the Preliminary Supplemental Budget, and BEIT FURTHER RESOLVED that proper notice of such hearing shall be published once a.week for tvio consecutive weeks in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of trdhatcom County, Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of November, 19I.6. BOARD OF' COUNTY CO 11ISSIONERS OF WHATC01,1 COUNTY, �'dASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CHARLES E. KING Chairman Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County J�uditor & Ex-officio Clc rli of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 L6 f "I'n com-oliance with a. request from the . Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a permit 1 or an electric pole line over Roads 51 and 21-1, also all streets and alleys of Siddle Addition to. Ferndale, a permit was granted as follows,: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COKMISSIONERS OF WHATCOIu1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON .RESOLUTION GRANTING PERI�iIT FOR ELECTRIC POLE LINE PUGET SOUND POV?ER & ,LIGHT COMPANY, a I;Iassachusetts corporation, authorized to' and doinV business in the State of Washington, having applied for this permit, and representing to the Soar( thGt it is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of customers alon the roads hereinafter mentioned, and the Board being well and fully.advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that there is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company its.successors and assigns,'.a permit to construct, maintain and operate electric distribution end transmission lines along, over and..'across the following described roads in Whatcom County, V.ash- ington, outside of any incorporated city..or town, to-ti^:it:- 1. Birch Bay - Lynden Road or Road No. 51. Commencing at or near the section corner common.to Sections 22, 23, 26 and 27, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East, W.V.; thence Easterly along said road to an intersection with the.North and South Road at the quarter section , corner common to Sections 21. and 25, said Twp. and Range. 2. Road No. 241 - Turkington Road. Commencing at a point on or near the quarter section corner common to Sections 6 and 7,. Twp. 37 North, Range 5 East, W.fit M.; thence Northwest and North along.said road to the North line of said Section 6. 3. All the streets, avenues, alleys and public places shown upon the Map of Siddle Addition to Ferndale, filed for record in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on October 29, 19,.6, under Auditor's File No. 630996. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the roads above described'shall be later included in, f'r.:ri- chise. to said Company under similar -terms and conditions as the franchise granted the ConipLin- by this Board of.Commissioners under date of March 15 1938. DONE in open regular session this 6th day of November, 1946. CHARLES" E. THING._:. Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIVMISSIONERS) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and. ex-officio Clerk of the Board HARRY M. INGERSOLL . . County Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON County Commissioner The application of H. Wayne Beasley; Frosty Inn,. Maple Falls, Washington, for the transfer to him' of the liquor license of Joseph S. and Hallie G. Brogan, was approved and a copy of the ai)alica- tion placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.1,1.1 Friday, November 8, 1946. . Approved r Chairman of the 3oard �r #', iiYH17JHliril ##r�##Il ith*l-##irir /_# r l �J-� r l �� r ��J i� r 7r�� iir = it �'f,`' �i t7' r' .` it 6 r; 7 ' j. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER _TERM FRIDAY THE gth DAY of NOVEMBER 19 46 MEETING., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER g, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, November 61 191+6, the Board convened at 10:00 A.NI this date, ?riith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURREI'1`! EXPENSE: Fred-H. Dustin Assessor 1+1. SO Orland Ivarson Treasurer 33.15 Bellingham Publishing Co... " 1.75 .-The Lyriden 'tribune Elect. & Reg. 67.20 Blaine Journal " " 24. 23 Sumas News " " /+1.20 F. E. Briggs J. P. -,,Country 2.25. Louis Vi . King Hort. Insp. 70.45- ,;yroll - October Flood Control_,, 309.55 Drue i:I. Burrous " " 5G.76 .R. S. Burrous n tt 101.52 Payroll - October Parks & Rec. Areas 390.65 Pioneer Printing Co. Adv. Exp. - Elect. 691r.70 Bellingham Publishing Co. " " " 61+.OG it a It a tr El. - B' ham 121. 50 n IT Wat. D. #2 1.13 IT if it ,t it 11 i, a t . D. fr3 1.13 u tr n tt tr Fire Prot. D #2 1.13 n tt It it t1 Fern. Sch D. 502 10.50 it n rt Bla ine n IT 503 5.50 tt it It a tt Nook Val t, it 506 2.25 Suma s News n tt tt �, n u 506 20.25 r Sumas 15.32 " it " " Nooksack' 9.94 Bellingham Publishing .Co. t' " Re:,, Vac. of Rds 7.00 2,038. g6 PUBLIC' ASSISTANCE FUND: Elsie Applegate 159.35 P ,jTroll - October - .Trans. 37-596 169.58 Lucille E. Olson 115.57 11+1+. 50 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Earl I. L. Cilley, Ivl. D. 65.00 L. A. Greenwood, Mi. D. 38.00 103.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Cox Brothers, Printers 11.59 11.59 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: - Helen E. Cornell 5 50.00 V,'illi am Ed Jones (Order to' Co.. Auditor) 60.00 Mrs. Wanda Lubitz 75.00 ldrs. Frances U. Sprague (Order to Co. Treas.) 65.00 Leo J. Knutson (Order to Co.,Auditor) 30.00 Igo ,;ard Svveitzer (Order to Co. -Auditor) 30.00 Sidney L. V'�'arbus 50.00 Dean 0. Vs'illiams (Order to Co. Auditor) 60.00 Otto Zylstra 30.00 Charles E. Bertrand 50.00u 500.00 TREj'!SURFR' S REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll 71.35 �� 71.35 Total of Claims Allowed. 3,219.30 !! petition, bearing 15 signatures, was filed with the Board by G. F. Biery, praying for the vacation of a portion of County Road No. 277 in Sect. 25, , Tv,,p. 37 N. R. 3 E. `'A claim for damages, in the amount of $9.27, was filed with the Board by Willis K. Wright, for damages which he stated his car received on the Lummi island ferry. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til '10:00 A.Iv1., Tuesday, November 12, 1946. Approved airman of the Bo rd T'r 7i 7l i'f 7, J/'i'r 7]-7T"7r�7Tl.771 r7/' 7T7f7f"77 7T_:•`111r ``l1 r,,(�,,� rf_1r r``--``r�/1 • .: �//r { i; r,• ., r, ,/ // 7T 71717t�r7T71 #7TiTyl _f7/#71 i 7%�7f71 7l" 1if �� � rifI71 i �i �f7i 1 r7r7i �I7Tri rr` 771r;;` RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 12th DAY, OF HOVE LIBER 1946 MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 8, 1946, the Board convened at 1000 A.LI. , on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Company The Lynden Tribune Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Diamond IIB tt Fuel Co. McClellan Fuel & Hauling Griggs n Union Printing Company It it it Griggs Cox Brothers, Printers Griggs rr Union Printing Company Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Griggs B . B . 2deat & Sausage Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Schafer Baking Company Harold Smith Walton Fruit Company Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Diamond 'IB II Fuel Co. Union Printing Company it It n Auditor 35.23 Commissioners 2.50 Court House 2.83 " " 34. 76 It it 49 , 44 Elect. & Reg. 41.20 Juv. Court 2.81 it it 9.17 Clerk 51.21 'I 1.75 " 9.43 J. P. No. 1 2.58 Pros. Atty .77 It n , 52 Sheriff 3.08 It 1.32 Jail 47.45 tt 6.87 It 13.54 It 24.10 it 12.80 it 36.77 It 17.51 Supt. of Schools 9.89 Adv. Exp. - Elect. 337.05 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 212 754.58 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMiISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES 1234 and 235 OVER TEN MILE CREEK, COUNTY I!ROADS NO. 364 & 387 IN THE SECOND DISTRICT ( R E S 0 L.0 T I 0 N J IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to .reconstruct the above named bridges 234-235, as follows: Remove the existing bridges on the Ten %ile and C hasteen roads over Ten Mile Creek and reconstruct same. BE IT ,FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in.the following detail: Items of Work $2,211.66 Gas Tax This project is iREBY DECLARED TO BE A.PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be presecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Birdge Specifications of the State of Washington;, DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of November, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIAMISSIONERS) Attest: Pi�INY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex_-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COL' MISSIOAERS OF WHATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSO3 Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 12th DAY OF :40MIBER 19 46 59 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY MMISSIONERS OF WHATCOLi COUNTY, WASHINGTON I THE MATTER OF A LIISITED LOAD ON THE } ( O R D E R FERRY CHIEF KWINA AND APPROACHING SLIPS WHEREAS, due to,action of the elements and general wear, it is the opinion of the County Engineer that the load limit on the ferry boat CHIEF KWINA and approaching slips should be set at six (6) tons, per vehicle. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that, on and after November 12, 1946, the legal load limit on the county ferry CHIEF KWINA and approaching slips shall be six (6) tons, per vehicle. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of November, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COL11ISSIONERS) Attest: Pi INY T. SdYDFR County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy' BOARD OF COUNTY COLLISSIONERS OF WHATCOR COUNTY, WASHii4GTOA CHARi1ES E . KIAG Chairman HARRY LI. ii4GERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXEi,SJii Commissioner rDance License No. 576A, for a public dance at Fisherman's Cove on Nove.Liber 9, 1946, was approved by the Board and the license issued to R. D. Bradbury. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Friday, November 15, 1946. / Approved Chairman of the oar I'rIEETING, FRIDAY, NOVELBER 15, 1946 OCTOBER TERM, Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 12, 1946, the hoard convened at 10•00 A.2s1., on this date with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: FarmersuAutua.l Telephone Co. huditor .73 It it rr n Assessor .140 it it +' It Commissioners .35 It It rr it Treasurer .30 Griggs it 7.82 Cox Brothers, Printers +' 7.52 Pitney -Bowes, Inc. " 15.00 Arnason & Company 't 205.30 Union Printing Co. +' 1+.6/+ Girard Street Grocery Court House 45.77 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Juv. Court .33 Keystone Envelope Co. Clerk 96.65 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pros. Atty .15 +' it If it Sheriff .65 99 Service " 58.12 Waitkus Supply Co. " 8.03 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail 23.56 Girard Street Grocery 'r 118.99 John F. Cam -obeli Supt. of Schools 1.80 Shell Oil Company, Inc. it It 3.12 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co., it It 1.05 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Exten. Service 33.93 Union Printing Co. " It 19.79 99 6ervice " it 16.18 Mid -Continent advertisers t' It 2.50 Farmers I:1utual Telephone Co. Hort. Insp. .23 J. K. Gill Company Adv. Exp. - Sch. 1.15 674.06 z RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15 th DAY OF NOVEM ER 19,L6_ (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: III B. L. Grocery 93.00 Clair + s Super Larket 41.84 Diamond "B" Fuel Company 18.74 Hardwood Fuel Company 7.21 Penny Profit Grocery 50.98 Wanamaker+ s General lddse 20 00 York Addition Grocery Providence Hospital T. Barlow, D.E.D. Dr. 0 . N . Farley llontague-UcHugh Building, Inc. Great Northern Railway Company Arthur E. Cowles Dept. of Labor & industries Martin's Cafe Montgomery Ward & Company Safeway Stores, Inc. it It it Soines Shoe Store South Pass Lumber Company Trunkey & Sons Bingham -Dahlquist Laurine i�eedham Dr. John H. Eberhart Carl ICI. Erb, 1jI. D. Dr. Hobert E. Foster Gibb Clinical Laboroatory T. J. Rasmussen, D.1.D. Riggs Optical Co. Yellow Cab Company Payroll - 'trans. 37-602 (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND i Frazier+s Typewriter Service Pacific Steam Laundry Farmers Llutual Telephone Co. Union Printing Co. ,TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATIOA: John LeCocq SOLDIERS RELIEF: Adonis J. Faber Harry A. Swanson Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. SM#77 14.99 lil . 75 17. 00 11.00 700.00 3.88 135.48 10.93 10.50 14.00 57.00 49.42 4.61 8.00 5.43 100.00 72.50 11.50 25.00 7.00 255.50 20.00 22.01 2.50 2.50 230.65 2.06 13.68 1.28 21.56 2)134.92 �411 38.53 $ 215.00 215.JO $ 35.00 50.00 85.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO'„ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON SIN THE MATTER OF REPLACING AN EXISTING 3611CONCRETE } 'PIPE WITH A 48" CONCRETE PIPE UNDER THE SOUTH END ) RESOLUTION OF THE GLENDALE ROAD, COUNTY ROAD " o. 235, in 15-40-2E ) j IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to II !replace the above named 36" concrete pipe as follows: It is the intention to replace the 36++ concrete pipe with a 48++ concrete pipe. This is deemed necessary to take care of the flood water which accumulates at the intersection of the Glendale Road and the Blaine-�ynden Road pave-l� ment, Secondary State Highway No. 1A. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Items of Work $ 536.20 Gas 'lax This project is HEREBY DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of "ashington.' DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of November, 1946. BOARD OF COUNTY CO21 ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C011DIISSIONERS) CHARLES E. KING Chairman Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER D e pu ty HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLI RENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner 61. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM. FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 !-6 ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF G. F. BIERY AND OTHERS FOR THE VACATION OF A COUNTY ROAD ( ORDER FOR HEARING IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing of the report of the County Engineer in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by'G. F. Biery, and others, will be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Whatcom CountyCourt House in Bellingham, 'Udashington, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., on the loth day of December, 191+6. Done this 15th day of November, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CHARLES E. KING. Chairman, Board of County Commissioners . of Whatcom County, Washington HARRY IA. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE COUNTY ) NOTICE OF HEARING ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY G. F. BIERY & OTHERS } NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'that the report and map as made by the County Engineer..in the matter of the petition of G.. Biery and others, for the vacation of a county goad are on file the Commissioners' office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated, being described in said report as follows: That portion of County Road No. 277 in Lot 1, Section 25, T. 37 North, Range 3 E, W.M., lying outside of the right of way of State Highway No. 99, in said Lot 1, said Section 25, T 37 N, R 3 E, W.M. This'portion of road desired to.be vacated is the part between the South line of the Wefer Tract and the South line of the Biery Tract. and that the 10th day of December, 1946, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF llfflATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the Board HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR THE COUNTY )( AND STATE PURPOSES FOR THE YEAR 1947 ) ORDER OF LEVY NOW, at this time, this matter coming on regularly for consideration by the Board, the'levy for the 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, Sessior Laws of 1923, as amended; and the Port of Bellingham taxes, being in accordance with the resolu- tion of the Board of Port. Commissioners of the Fort of Bellingham; The Public Utility.. District Nat Whatcom County Fire Districts 1 and 2, and Whatcom Oounty Water Districts No. 1, 2, and 3 taxes being in accordance with resolution of the Board of. Port Commissioners of the .Port of Bellingham, the Public Utility District, the Fire Districts', Water District and various townships of Whatcom County, 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 be in accordance with the requests and needs of each district as ex- pressed by their boards of directors and ascertained by this Board of County Commissioners as provided by law; and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of the State County, Port, Public Utility Listrict, Yire Districts and Water Districts, School tistricts, Townships, 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, THEREIcME, IT IS ORDERED by this Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that there are hereby, taxes levied in Whatcom County, Washington, to be charged on the assessment and tax roils of said County for the year 1947 for the respective funds hereinafter designated, the number of mills hereinafter specified, with respect to each of said funds, said RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM,' FRIDAY THE 15th -DAY 9F NOVEMBER is 46 taxes to be levied and charged against the taxable property in Whatcom Uounty, Washington, for said 1946, to cover expenditures in 1947, namely: TAX.LEVIES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY IN 1946 FOR EXPENDITURES OF 1947 Fund f Amount Levy by Mills University Fund 35,860.00 1.12 Washington State College Fund 21,335.00 .67 Western Washington College of Education Fund $6,343.00 Amount due for seventh preceding year 50.53 6,393.53 .20 'Eastern Washington College of Education Fund 5067.00 .17 Central Washington College of Education Fund 3,903.00 .12 Total $ 72,858.53 2.28 COUNTY Current Expense Fund $ 114,232.70 3.43 Public Welfare Public Assistance - 2 mills 66,467,56 Public Health .4 mill 13,293.51 Tbc. Hospitalization .6 mill 19,940.27 99,701.34 3.00 County School Fund - .9 mill 29,910.40 .y0 River Impt. Emergency - 1945 25,000.00 .76 Soldiers Relief .1 mill 31323.38 .10 Bonds & Interest (After December 1934) 60,167.50 1.81 Total 332,335.32 10.00 Levies - outside the 10 mills: Whatcom County Rural Library $ 26,029.00 2.00 County Road - 10 mills 130,148.26 10.00 Cities & Towns Bellingham A $ 289,648,30 16.20 Bellingham B 588.20 15,00 Blaine: Current Expense 3,319.75 Cumulative Reserve Fund 959.94 Cumulative Reserve Fund 479.97 Cumulative Reserve Fund 959.94 L. I. D. 479.97 $ 7,199.57 15.00 Everson 4,057.08 16.76 Ferndale 5,519.93 17.00 Lynden 16,501.00 17.09 Nooksack 1, 047.55 15.70 Sumas 3,183.11 15.00 TOWNSHIPS Road Cur. Exp. Acme - Road Dist. 1 2,700.00 500,00 2.00 Baker " r' 1 987.00 1.99 Crescent " " 1 11600.00 400.00 2.00 Columbia r' r' 2 11000.00 250.00 2.00 Custer 'r " 3 500.00 .61 Delta " " 3 700.00 .92 Deming '► " 2 11250.73 50Q.29 2.00 Ferndale " " 3 11100.00 .86 Geneva " " 1 457.62 2,00 Glacier rr rr 2 911.15 364.46 2.00 Lawrence " " 2 Lummi Island " " 3 150.00 1.67 Lynden " " 2 Maple Falls " " 2 800.00 300.00 2.00 Marietta rr " 3 2000.00 1.63 Mt. View " " 3 1,445.46 2.00 Nooksack " " 2 11600.00 1.65 Park 1 800.00 350,00 2.00 Pt. Roberts " " 3 11000.00 11000.00 2.00 Rome " r' 1 - -- - -- Semiahmoo " r' 3 200.00 .62 Ten Nile It It 2 - -- - -- I VanWyck it it i 2 - -- - -_ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY of NOVELBER 1946 SCHOOL DISTRICTS Dist. General Bond Bldg Total No. Valuation Fund Fund Fund Levy Tax 100 $ 235.00 10 10 2.35 105 46,010.00 10 10 460.10 501 20,244,403.00 10 1.4819 11.4819 232,608.19 502 2, 700, 718.00 10 5 15. 40, 510. 7.7 503 1,469,316.00 8.8 1.2 504 2,914,975.00 8 505 875,917.00 8 2 506 1, 916, 726.00 10 5 507 2,904,406.00 8 Total $33,072.706 COUNTY ROAD FUND Road Dist. No. 1 10 mill levy Road Dist. No. 2 it tf it Road Dist. No. 3 PORT OF BELLINGHAM General Fund Bond Redemption Fund (FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1. Current Expense Capital Outlay FIRE .PROTECTION DISTRICT No. 2 Current Expense WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 M 10 14,693.16 2 10 29,149.75 10 8,759.17 15 28,750.89 2 10 29,044.06 383,978.44 22,967.51 50,372.68 It ►► tt 56, 808.07 130,148.261 2 mill levy 48 It it Amount Requested $ 11200.00 800.00 $ 21000.00 235.00 $ 66,467.56 15,952.22 $ 82,4.19.78 Levy in Mills 1.69 1.40 Maintenance 900.00 1.77 iISTRICT NO. 3 Maintenance 245.00 1.45 Andreasen Ditch District Butler Ditch District lUIoorman Ditch District Schell Ditch District Cons. Drain, Impt. Dist. No. 1 Drainage District No. 3 (Braford Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5 Bellingar) Dr. Impt. List. No. 7 Brown) Bonds & Int. 1,400.00 ,Maintenance 500.00 Dr. Impt.- Dist. No. 9 (Deem) Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 15 Saar Creek) Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 20 Kamm) Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 24 Elder) Dr. Impt. Dist'. No. 25 Heath) Outstanding Obl. 900.00 I;Iaintenance 200.00 35.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 2, 500.00 11900.00 11000.00 750.00 500.00 11600.00 1,10Q.00 And at this time there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter of levying taxes for the maintenance of Drainage Districts and Ditches as set out above, and this Board having carefully considered this matter, finds that the sums set out above opposite each Drainage District and Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch, respectively, will be needed far 64 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF NOVEINBER 19(L 'the ensuing year, and that an apportionment of said amounts shall be made in proportion to the original assessments for the construction of said Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches, as set out above. 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 1947, and to be paid at the time and in the manner as provided by law for the pay- ment 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 1947 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 livies above made shall be credited to the said Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Llcches, in the maintenance funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of maintenance and repair of said ,Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches as above designated. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board and filed this 15th day of November, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Audito and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY C01MIISSIONERS OF 1VHATCJU COUiM, STATE OF INASHINGTON CHARLES,E. KING Chairman, Board of County Commissioners HARRY M. INGERSOLL County Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON County Commissioner By unanimous action of the Board, Mrs. J. J. Harris, Sumas, Washington, was appointed as a member of the 17hatcom County Rural Library Board, to complete the term of ifrs. Grace Hunt, who ;had moved away from Whatcom County. The October report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file.: Dance License Application No. 577, for public dances to be held at the Chuckanut Shell during the year between Oct. 13, 1946 and Oct. 13, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to J. Rex Peterson. "Dance License Application No. 578, for public dances to be held in the Gulf Grange Hall on November 16 and 30, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Gulf Grange. The application of Harlan L. Myers, Kendall Grocery, Glacier 'tar Route, Deming, for the transfer to him of the liquor license of G. Penworth, and the application of Dayton E. and Maxine L. Willison, Custer, for the transfer to them of the license of L. S . & Gertrude 1cMichael were approved by the Board and copies of both applications placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10: 00 A.M.., Tuesday, November 19, 1946. Approved ILE Chairman of the �ard ,t�� 1� � .�1 .!!�! �l1 ��1 1 �• 1.J .1�.1 u�l� -u �,.�� �c .J .1.. 7�7T7�717T 7T7r7r7r7r77 if 7r17 77 T17t 7t 7 7 7rf �i#01h1 71;h 7f 7/ #7117�1107iffhr`7} r� f 7 7F �T7r717� 7ri 7T7t7771717r7t7t7r17 7T 7; n 7l 7r7t ##—/I, li'7 y;11 i" rt7 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF NOVEL-IBER lgL6 MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1946 OCTOBER TEMI Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 15, 1946, the Board convened at.10;00 A.2d., �on this date, i,,pith all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - November Auditor $ 1,652.00 If it Assessor 1, 999.05 It ++ Commissioners 600.00 if n Treasurer 1,601.68 n +r Court House 504.00 n +r Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 tr n if it No. 2 258.05 +t It Juvenile Court 581.25 tr It Clerk 694.37 It rr J. P. No. 1 150.00 ++ +� J. P. No. 2 14O.00 n +r Constable 60.00 rt t► Coroner 66.66 �► " Pros. Atty 564.16 n rr Sheriff 11098.50 n ++ Jail 522.00 +� ++ Supt. of Schools 593.90 n tr Exten. Service 511.99 ,t rt Hort. Insp. 200.00 County Road Fund Assessor 20.71 Clyde E. Rice, Ins. Agency Treasurer 100.00 C. R. Threlkeld Court House 3.11 Florence E. Bryant Juvenile Court 30.28 F. E. Briggs J. P. - Country 4.50 County Road Fund Sheriff 86.90 it n tt Supt. of Sch. 20.38 Jeffcott Motor Company it , it " 9.53 .uoretta E. Groot Exten. Service 20.00 Gordon W. Enbusk it " 6.99 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. " It 1.45 Barron Tire Company " " 20.35 99 Service " " 2.83 County Road Fund " " 34.50 It It It Parks & Rec. Areas 169..57 W . D . Ewing Bd. of Equal. 5.00 Stanley Rogers " " 5.00 Orvin 1A . Ryan it " .5. 00 L . E. Unger If n 5.00 Frank Otter It " 5.00 Pliny T. Snyder Adv. Exp. -Elect. 33.46 Joe Gotchy It it " 36.85 Geo. Wallace if if It 14.60 Election Officials It It It 7,488.80 Violet 1. Smith if it It 4.25 E. J. Bellingar it it It 15.95 Everson News it " It 62.55 County Road Fund +' . D.I.D.#23 18.26 tr It it o tt D. I. D.#26 142.35 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Elwood L. Johnson $ 8.05 Payroll - November - Trans. 37-603 3010.17 Cash Asst. Roll for December 19,496.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND George Janssen, Postmaster 12.00 OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: David Bjorkquist $ 25.00 IS REVOLVING FUND: Clyde Kendall $ 140.00 20,428.83 22,8i4.22 12.00 $ 25.00 140.00 $ 43,420.05 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Friday, November 22, 1946. Approved Chairman of the o rd ##ir#ir########�#########i #it#####i}###Yi#-#7�r##7T######ir' i#7 ri###it#ir##� it ii>f #�t`## tT r r rrf7# ' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRI DAY THE 22nd DAY OF NO VEP;IBER .1946-- MEETING,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 19, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.L., on this date, with all members present. This date, at 10:00 A.''., begin fixed as the time for hearing on a Supplemental Budget for. the County Road Fund for 1946, the matter came on regularly before the Board and a Resolution Adopting, was signed as follows: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF A ) SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR COUNTY ( FINAL RESOLUTION ADOPTIIJG ROAD FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1946 ) "WHEREAS, funds in excess of the amount budgeted for the Whatcom County Road Fund for the fiscal year 1946 have accumulated. in the said Road Fund of Whatcom County, and WHEREAS, in order to make said excess funds available for use in 1946, this Board did on November 6, 1946, in conformity with Chap. 82, Session Laws of 1943, adopt a Preliminary Supple- mental Budget covering said excess funds and fixing the time and place of hearing thereon_ at 10:00 o'clock A.M., November 22, 1946, in the office of the Whatcom County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, and WHEREAS, in accordance with said resolution, duly published in compliance with law, said hearing was held at the time and place designated, a;; persons having the opportunity to appear !and be heard, either for or against any part of said proposed Supplemental Budget, and no protests thereon being entered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following Supplemental Budget, appropriating the following amounts of excess funds accumulated, and making said funds available for use in the Whatcom County Road Fund for the fiscal year 1946, on the basis hereinafter set forth, as pro- vided in Chap. 82, Session Laws of 1943, be, and the same is hereby unanimously adopted: GAS TAX REVENUE (Excess) Dist. #1 Dist. #2 Dist. #3 Total Maintenance $$ 6,200.00 $ 8,000.00 $15,800.00 $ 302000.00 Construction 5,000.00 20,000.00 15,000.00 4.0,300.00 Totals $11,200.00 $28,000.00 $30,800.00 $ 70,000.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of November, 1946. (SEAL, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ti'WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Roy Dodge Assessor 8.00 Mrs. Ernest Bailey Elect & Reg. 4.50 Lillian Bell it " 3.75 Mrs. Iris Bodtke it if 1.80 Conrad Braaten it It 4.80 E. F. Cingmars " " 10.50 Leslie L. Fjellman " " 3.00 Violet Forsander " " 7.35 Ivah Fuhrmann " " 6.00 Minnie Hankins " " 5.25 firs. Walter Hansey " " 5.25 H. C. Hellyer " " 3.00 'Mrs. Walter Hobart 1.65 Mrs. C. M. Huiswan " " 9.15 Eva 11. Schinner . " " 7.05 Mrs. Floyd Shulmier " " 2.40 1rs. James A. Sibley " " 3.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY TxE 22nd DAY OF NOVELBER is 46 Diana M. Teeple Elect. & Reg. 2.40 Leila Douglas Towsley " " 3.60 C . L . Wemp t► ►► 1.95 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 273.26 Basil D . Rasmussen It ►' No . 2, ►' 273.26 The Bobbs-Merrill Co. it it No. 2 15.00 Garrett Bossenbrock Supt. of Schools 14.64 ,.Nat'l Bank of Commerce Sundry Expense 20.00 Anne L. Wilson Adv. ExD. -Schools 180.00 Sadie Westby it it Elect. 49.O0 Tom Carter It tt if 49.00 E . C . Baxter it it tr 19.65 Ferndale Record it it if 27.69 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - October - Voucher 3180 2,599.15 tt n it 3181 530.00 n n if 3182 3,174.15 n n it 3183 843.65 tt tt it 3184 1,797.80 ►r tr It 3185 19932.15 n a it 3186 3,332.15 n n It 3187 661.15 Lloyd Anderson 67.68 Bob Arnett 410. 76 Burrous Bros. 291.87 Drue M. Burrous 84.60 R. S. Burrous 283.41 11. Meenk 283.41 Fred Reinholt 25.38 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 24.80 it it It rr 38.24 Puget Sound Powe-r & Light Co. 16.60 It rt It It n 1.00 it it if it tr 1.00 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 7.73 it rr It n 1.68 Jewell Motor Company 1,272.87 It it it 790.42 It It it 83 7. 48 Nelson Equipment Co. 444.00 it it rr 494.40 It it it 113.30 if " " 192.40 it tt " 499.55 it It It 25.14 if It It 77.25 R. VJ . O lling 200.00 Nooksack Mercantile Co. 1.13 Parker & Lund Tent & Awning Co. 38.63 Henry Waschke 38.80 Howard -Cooper Corp. 5.38 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 37.37 Marietta Hardwood Co. 4.30 Hagen & Hogberg 6.90 Irwin Hardware 33.26 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. 9.,40 Bellingham Iron Works, Inc. 12.50 Piston Service, Inc. 14.52 Richfield Oil Corp. 354.02 Nelson Equipment Co. 920.66 It rr it 66.95 " " 133.90 n it It 494.40 n n It34. 78 r► ►► n 370.80 Bellingham Herald 1.75 it It 1.75 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 6.05 it It Ir n 362.85 Industrial Supply Company 49.86 R. W. 011ing 200.00 Vd. P. Fuller & Co. 46.20 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. 167.77 .Lind Gravel Co. 362.36 Irwin Hardware Co. 75.01 Union Oil Co. of California 1.48 Aandahl Bros. 3.89 Harry Kelly 2.00 Lynden Department Store, Inc. .99 The Texas Company 2.49 Trunkey & Sons 66.19 Bellingham Iron Works, Inc. 213.25 Everson Motor Co. 430.98 n n if 363.87 It n IT 548.06 1,015.90 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ORMOBER FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 46 i COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Payroll - November - Voucher 3259 995.00 it It n 3260 1, 535.00 if it tt 3261 1, 335.00 Charley Loshbaugh 10.00 Melvin Jensen 1.39 Moore Business Forms, Inc. 124.48 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 20.10 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 8.30 Pattison Auto Body Co. 37.60 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 25.63 Union Printing Company 4.85 99 Service 89.62 Union Oil Co. 172.33 Dawson Construction Co. 353.01 Johnson Squires Tire Co. 3.94 Barron Tire Company 159.45 Norstrom Lumber Co. 5.11 W. P. Signs 51.09 H. R. Burnell 24.00 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 19.74 Van's Hardware 14.20 Preservative Paint Company 984.15 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 54.96 Tax Commission of the State of Washington 7.79 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 186.79 Firestone Stores 13.27 Whatcom County Implement Co. 1. 28.67 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. 173.72 Bellingham Air Service, Inc. 11.50 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. 36.45 Howard -Cooper Corp. 13.27 n rr tt 298.50 Nelson Equipment Co. 24.44 n tt rt 192.40 Standard Oil C o . of California 159077 It tt if it 116.93 It " It " 103.89 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 399.52 it tt tt It 8.22 It tt if It 10.82 rt it. it It 77.21. Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 92.86 Northwest Bolt & Nut Co. 21.90 Kuker-Ranken, Inc. 30.90 Nelson Equipment Co. 83.01 Morse Hardware Co. 55.28 Western Steel & Salvage Co. 17.51 Collins Concrete & Steel Pipe Co. 1,197.60 Dept. of Labor & Industries 70.73 County Road Fund , 642.34 Nelson Equipment Co. 499.55 371443.46 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: ayme Diller Anne Winslow American Hospital Supply Corp. Biddle & Crowther Company Bellingham Water Department City Sanitary Service'Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Stenographic Service Bureau Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Social Service Digest American Hospital Supply Corp. Louie Austvold Columbia Valley Lumber Company Commercial Linen Company Fred's Farm Repair Sidney Love Morse Hardware Company North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Pynor & Company Safeway Stores, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. tt if It Whatcom County Dairymen's Assn Nonabelle Haws rt n Anne Winslow . Payroll - Trans. 37-612 .11 it 3 7-613 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - November 12.10 11.56 13.92 7.57 6.56 5.86 69.02 10.00 7.75 3.00 27.00 24.72 2.80 24.35 10.82 34.61 126.57 70.74 39.34 27.17 15.45 9.72 644.57 21.40 3.05 285.00 350.42 8,590.46 10,455.53 940.O0 s 940.00 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF' NOVEi=R is 46 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Kreiger (Order to Co. Auditor) Raymond Grondahl Robert L. Manthey William H. Gnadt LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IIN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) i TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1946 60.00 30.00 40.00 30.00 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 50, 024.89 WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with ,this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of October, 194E land the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's jcheck, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be ;.nd he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: School 125.00 W.W.C.E. 1.37 C.W.C.E. 3.91 Parks and Parkways 211.25 Game 5.00 Forest Fire Protection 87.24 Highway Safety 211.25 Current Expense 0% Rebate) 4.55 City Treasurers 21021.28 Township Treasurers 862.94 WARRANTS RE,E,DEEuIED : Current Expense 19,914.89 Soldiers Relief 365.00 Road Fund 12,800.63 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 239.70 Public Assistance 43,491.87 Law Library 25.15 Marriage Certificate 83.00 Public Health 1,190.52 Treasurerts Revolving 169.00 Whatcom County Rural Library 2,578.22 Water District #2, General 405.53 Water Dist. #2, L.T.D. Constr. 15000.00 Schools - General 161,542.87 Schools - Building 16,627.85 Nursery Revolving 11491.07 Port - State Development 406.93 Port - General 105584.89 Dr. Impt. Dist. # 7, Maint. 394.88 Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Maint. 4,461.40 INTEREST ON WARRANTS & BONDS: Road Fund 13.06 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 1.72 1;7ater Dist. ,#2, L.I.D. Constr. 49.16 Port - Bonds (1927) 67.50 Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Maint. 34-51 281,473.14 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts office and on deposit in Tarious banks to his credit at the close of business on October 31, 1946, as shown by the County auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION Seattle First National Bellingham Bellingham National Bellingham National Bank of Commerce Bellingham First National Ferndale First National Lynden Peoples State Bank Lynden Citizens Bank of Blaine Blaine Nooksack Valley Bank Everson Bank of Sumas Sumas BALANCE 136,798.10 2661447.73 177,372.65 50,000.00 50,000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 7,3)3.00 10.000.00 $ 747, 618.48 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER 1946 Brought forward INVESTMENTS U. S. SAVINGS 22,500.00 U. S. Defense 49.950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 11HII C.H. 338,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds IIHII C.H. 300,000.00 Cash in Office: Cash in vault Checks & Cash It. Currency Silver Auditor Clerk 11,402.27 17,329.40 21013.00 19.05 106.50 51.95 $ 7471618.48 710,450.00 30,922.17 $ 11485,990.65 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of 4hatcom County, Washington, this 22nd day of November, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER ;County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the Board HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, November 26, 1946. Approved Chairman of he oard rrr'»�rrrrrrrt�rr*7f�trr�rr�rrirrrfrr#�t�f#�i�ir,;#frnrr #r ;art` LIEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 22, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.I., this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it it - 11 11 It It 11 11 It it 1f it Mrs. Grace Belford Mrs. Marie Berthusen' Louie E. Bruemmer Mrs. Myrtle Davis Cecil 0. Duncan Frank French Mrs. Loleta Hart Peter James Bernice I Maricle Mrs. Catherine E. Scott L. Margaret Smith Mrs. Ben Thordarson Mrs. Ellen Tilton L. E. Unger Mrs. Henry Unruh P. F. White Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. n f1 it It 11 r► tr It 11 n rr It n fr - fr tt n n r1 n 11 it 11 tJ it 11 ft II n rr it it Nat'l Soc. for Prev. of Blindness Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor 4.00 Assessor 10.25 Commissioners 4.20 Treasurer 16.00 Elect. & heg. .90 it 1t 6.60 It it 1.95 it 1t 5.40 It 11 2.55 It tt 5.85 it t1 4.20 11 It 2.55 11 It 2.40 it It 4. g0 11 It 4. 35 11 It 2.25 it It 5.85 1t It 3.00 it. 1t 7.35 11 it 3.15 Sup. Ct. No. 1 6.20 It 11 No. 1, Rep. 2.65 it II No. 2 5.75 Juvenile Court 25.50 Clerk 3.70 Pros. A tty 3.70 Sheriff 7.62 It 3.00 Supt. of Schools 4.95 11 11 4. 5 0 Hort. Insp. 4.05 169.22 71 RECORD OF' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 26th DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 46 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: J. H. Cox 12.00 Everson Department Store 164.00 The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. 56.55 Farm Supply Company 49.83 Ferry Brothers market 144.95 tt it tt 175.00 Geneva Grocery 69.00 it n 71.13 Ruth M. Hull 25.00 Koments Grocery 5.25 W. C. Lindsey 24.00 Omar Frost 8.24 Parks Service & Grocery Store 16.00 J. C. Penney Company 7.69 Westts Grocery 53.00 White House Market- 233.39 Wolten & Montfort 42.42 1,157.45 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 12.80 12.80 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Agnes S. Tracy $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,414.41 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOd COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF A PRELIMINARY SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET, COVERING AVAILABLE EXCESS RESOLUTION ADOPTING FUNDS FOR THE COUNTY ROAD FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1946. 1 . WHEREAS, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Sec. 56, Chap. 82 of the Session Laws of 1943, it is the purpose of. this Board to adopt this Preliminary Supplemental Budget of available excess County Road Funds, not heretofore budgeted, for road expenditures for the remainder of the year 19J.6, as follows: MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE (Excess) Dist. #1 Dist. #2 Dist. 7#3 Total Maintenance $ 1,920.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 5,280.00 $ 12,000.00 NOIAI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Friday, December 13, 19/+6, at the hour. of 10: 00 o t cloc A.M., in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, in the Court.House, in Bellingham, Washington, is hereby fixed as the.time and place for hearing on the.adoption of.the Final Supple mental Budget, and at which hearing any one may appear and be heard for or against any part of th Preliminary Supplemental Budget, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that proper notice of such hearing shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the. -Board this 26th day of November, 1945. BOARD OF COUNTY COIdMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONERS) HARRY M. INGERSO.�L Commissioner CLARENCE A AXELSON' Commissioner ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy �Mr. Parker Pratt, County Sanatarian who left his position to enter the Service, appeared before the Board to say that he was soon to receive his discharge and would like to resume work in his former position. The Board, being assured that this was agreeable to Dr. Wright, in charge of the Health Department, and to Mr. Philip Morey, who had occupied the position during Mr. Pratt's absence, unanimously approved Air. �Prattts return to the position, beginning Dec. 9, 1946. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 26th DAY OF NOVE11BER ig46 "A petition, signed by Robert J. Caley, and others, was filed with the board asking that 4 the County relinquish its easement to the road R/W in the S 40 ft. of the NEB`' SEI of 16-40 - 4E, and also a petition for the establishment of a road in the N 40 ft. of the St NE4 SE� 16-40-4E. There being no_further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Friday, November 29, 1946. Approved. Chairman of the B rd rr �#######r#r#3rrr�Lr r��r �r� r 3'r���r�r`��r�{r`�f��t�f����rrI�i ��r�t�r��ri�����#���r�r���fr�t�r�rr� rr��r�� MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 26, 1946, the Board convened at 10.00 A.1.31, on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pliny T. Snyder Auditor 18.15 Burroughs Adding Lachine Co. rt 149.50 Blackburn Sales Co. Assessor 21.48 :Martin Plbg. & Heating Co. Court House 6.44 Mills Electric Company ". It 10.20 Lyra Frombly Elect. & Reg. 1.95 Claudia E. Kramer 1' it 5.10 Harold J. Long tt 1i 5.10 Mrs. Lyman Matthews " " .4..05 Mrs. E. L. McWilliams rr rr 4.95 j Mrs. Minnie E. Vinup " " 12.65 Fred S. Zobrist " " 2.40 H. & H. Sporting Goods Co. Bch. kec. Prog. 97.23 F. E. Briggs J. P. - Country 11.25 Walter K. Pixley It It 11.50 Harper-Meggee, Inc. Sheriff 54.70 J. V. Jorgenson kdv. Exp. - Elect. 13.70 Griffith Printing Co. rr It. It 653.64 Pliny T. Snyder A.D. Elect. S.D. 501 3.80 n n n rt D.I.D. #5 1.20 n n n n D.T.D. #15 2.40 1,091.39 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Iverson Lumber Co. $ 491.62 A. Wasching 21/+.82 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 519.87 Jewell Motor Co. 11944.60 rr rr tr 1, 263. 70 n n ►' 929.67 it rt n 270.54 Everson Motor Co. 321.16 it it It 442.43 rr it It 1,077.73 rr It tt 783.72 n n n 737.07 n It it 11480.98 it it n 11125.67 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 81.54 H. C. Halvorson 600.00 Nelson Equipment Co. 77.25 it . n it 56.65 Western Tractor.& Equipment Co. 119.50 C. V. Wilder Co. 900.00 W. P. Fuller & Co. 46.20 Victor Jones 30.00 Commercial Body Works 29.36 Atlas Engine Company 57.95 Irwin Hardware 1.76 Kendall Lumber Co. 620.9A $ 14,224.73 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Blackburn Sales Company 9.27 $ 9.27 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 29th DAY OF N0VEh1BER 9/+6 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: St. Joseph's Hospital 2.00 Aubert Drug Company 1.03 tt tt it 4.5 3 D. F. Carswell, M. D. 5.03 Dr. F. A. Dean 174.50 Dr. John H. Eberhart 54.00 Carl M. Erb, id. D. 17.97 Carl M. Erb, I'1I. D. 17.92 Evergreen Pharmacy 1.29 n It 6.34 Fairhaven Pharmacy 3.76 Dr. R. F. Kaiser 35.00 Dr. J. R. Morris 97.00 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 76.50 Total of Claims Allowed r 15,852.23 The sale to J. J. Neyens, R #4, Bellingham, of an obsolete concrete mixer, for the sum of $25.00, was approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10,00 A.LI., Tuesday, December 3, 1946. C Approved Chairman of the B r j, MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 29, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.I;I., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Fred H. Dustin Roy Dodge Charles E. King Mrs. Katherine Jordan Mrs. Clara Stromme Triple XXX Barrel Payroll - November George Janssen, Postmaster Dept. of Labor & Industries It tt n Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor Ebright Auto Body & Fender Shop Dept. of Labor & Industries Union Oil Co. of Cal. Payroll - November Model Truck & Storage Co. Payroll - November It n OUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - November - Voucher No. IT It it It u u It n It It n It it it it it n It Lloyd Anderson Bob Arnett Drue IA. Burrous George Durbin M. Meenk UBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Assessor $ 27.70 it 7.50 Commissioner 13.90 Elect. & Reg. 1.20 rt it 1.95 Sup. Ct. No. 1 12.77 Sch. Rec. Prog. 173.50 J. P. No. 1 6.00 Constable 6.74 Sheriff 40.69 5.00 3.09 Jail 20.23 Supt. of Schools 2.15 Parks & Rec. Areas 462.70 Adv. Exp. - Elect. 124.00 It it tl 800.53 Emerg. Auditor 309.60 3274 1,733.95 3275 714.90 3276 1,9480.18. 3277 1,454.20 3275 1,449.30 3279 11195.10 3280 999.55 65.57 92.91 192.47 101.52 76.14 Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for December $ 1,105.00 Payroll - Trans. 37-615 533.37 2i9Z9s25 9,556.09 $ 11641.37 7 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF DECE:.3ER 19 46 !PUBLIC HEALTH: Mabel Sheridan Anne L. Wilson Philip J . Morey Rex Putnam, Supt. of Sch. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Julia Klocke 23.95 41.70 37.1.0 1.00 $ 103.75 $ 30.60 30.60 Total of Claims Allowed ? 13051.06 'The matter of the application of the Bonneville Power kdministration for a franchise for ;electric power transmission lines along certain county roads, was again taken up by the Board and 'a franchise granted as follows: BEFORE THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COIL-IISSIONERS OF WHATCOurI COUNTY, WASHINGTON the Llatter of the Application of UNITED STATES OF ALIERICA for a franchise to construct, operate and imaintain one or more electric power trans- Imission circuits across, over and upon certain county roads or portions thereof in Whatcom ,County, Washington } F R A N C H I S E The application of the United States of America, Department of the Interior, acting by and through the Bonneville Power Administrator, and its assigns, for a franchise to construct, operate,,, and maintain one or more electric power transmission circuits with apprutenant fixtures across, ,over and upon the right of way of the county road or roads hereinafter described, having come regularly on for hearing on the 15th day of October, 1946, before the Board of County Commissioners jof Whatcom County, Washington, under the provisions of Section 6450-38 Remingtonts Revised Statutes Hof Washington, and it appearing to the Board of County Commissioners that public notice of said hearing was duly given as required by law, and that it is for the public interest to grant the 'franchise applied for, it is ORDERED, that a franchise be and the same hereby is granted to the United States of America' and its assigns (hereinafter referred to as tithe holder"), for a period of fifty years from the date of the entry of this order, to construct, operate and maintain one or more electric power ,transmission circuits, together with the necessary towers, poles and other fixtures appurtenant thereto, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter enumerated, across, over and upon the right-of-way of the following% described county road or roads or portions thereof, to -writ: The centerline of the 230-kv transmission line crosses: BB -la - County Road No. 278 at survey station 10418.4 in the SE4 NE4 of Section 9, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M., as shown on draw - in serial No. 28401. BB -lc - Dedicated streets in the Garden Addition in Section 9, Town- ship 38 North, Range 3 East, as shown on drawing serial i�o. 28401. BB-5A - A county road at survey station 49+71.2 along the south line of the SW4 of erection 4. Township 38 North, Range 3 East, W.U., as shown on drawing serial No. 28401. BB-7A - County Road No. 384 at survey station 69+61.0 along the west line of NW4 SW4 of Section 4, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, W.1., as shown on drawing serial No. 28402. BB-9A - Dedicated streets and roads in Eldridgets Valley Addition in the SE" of Section 51 Township 38 North, Range 3 East, 111.*I., as shown on drawing serial No. 28402. BB-12A - County Road A o. 527 at survey station 103+49.6 along the south line of Lot 2 pf Section 5, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, ti"T.�I., as shown on drawing serial No. 28402. BB-25A - Dedicated streets and roads in the Eldridge & Klinets Garden Addition in the NE4 of Section 5, 'Township 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M., as shown on drawings No. 28402 and No. 28403. BB-27B - Count Road No. 41, at survey station 123t92.3 along the south line of the SE� SW4 of Section 32, Township 39 North, Range 3 East, as shown on drawing serial No. 28403. BB-41A - A county road (Guide meridian Road) at survey station 208-98.6 along the wrest line of Lot 1, of Section 31, Township 39 North, Range 3 East W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28404. BB-42A - County Road No. 103 at survey station 21456.6 along the south line of the SE} SE4 of Section 25, 'township 39 North, Range 2 East, W.:S., as shown on drawing serial No. 284.04. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF DECEL''iBER lg 46 BB-50A - County Road No. 648 at survey station 286J85.6 at the northeast corner of the NE4 NE4 of Section 26, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28406. BB-54A - County Road -No. 504 at survey station 322487.8 along the North line of the NW4 SE4 of section 23, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28406. BB-55A - County Road No. 350 at survey station 326+35.8 along the west line of the SW4 NE-1 of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, VJ.I�1., as shown on drawing serial No. 28406. BB -60A - County Road No. 254 at survey station 394t45.3 along the south line of the SW4 NE4 of Section 15, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 284.08. BB-61A - County Road No. 57 at survey station 402+80.8 along the west line of the SW4 NE4 of Section 15, Township 39 North, Range 2 East W.U., as shown on drawling serial No. 28408. BB-63A - County Road " o. 546 at survey station 416t54.0 along the south line of NE4 NW4 of Section 15, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, W.I., as shown on drawing serial no. 28408. BB-74A - County Road -No. 82 at survey station 524+48.1 along the south line of the SW4 SE! of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 2 East W.1�i., as shown on drawing serial No. 28410. BB-75A - County Road No. 66 at survey station 535f44.1 along the west line of the Svr4 SE4 of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 2 East, W.m'.I as shown on drawing serial No. 28410. BB-85A - County Road No. 450 at survey station 599+44.3 along the south line of the SW4 SE4 of Section 31, Township 40 North, Range 2 East W.M. as shown on drawing serial No. 28412. BB-88A - County Road No. 536 at survey station 637j26.9 along the north line of Lot 3, of Section 31, Township 40 North, Range 2 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28412. BB-89A - County Road No. 146 (to be constructed) at survey station 646t56.9 along the west line of Lot 2 of Section 31, Township 40. North, Range 2 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28413. BB-90A - Dedicated roads in Sub -Division North 112, School Section 36, in the NE4 of Section 36, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.U., as shown on drawing serial No. 28413. BB-93A - County Road No. 368 at survey station 674t57.5 on the south line of the Wf SE4 of Section 25, Township 4O North, Range 1 East, W.U., as shown on drawing serial No. 28413. BB-97A - County Road l'lo. 134 at survey station 712+35.6 along the South line of the SW-1 4 NW4 of Section 25, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, as shown on drawing serial No. 28414• BB-99A - County Road lao. 261 at survey station 722+64.2 on the west line of the SW4 NW4 of Section 25, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W . M . , as shown on drawing serial N o . 28414. BB-101A. - County Road No. 51 at survey station 746193.7 along, the north line of the NW4 NE4 of bection 26, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28414. BB-109A - County Road No. 54 at survey station 805+01.2 along the east line of the NE4 NE4 of Section 22, Townshipp 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28416. BB-110A - County hoad No. 62 at survey station 815+63.9 along the north line of the NE4 NE of Section 22, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.U., as shown on drawing serial No. 28416. BB-112A - Dedicated streets and avenues in the Acre Park Addition to Blaine in the SW4 SE4 of Section 15, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28416. BB-117B - County Road No. 440 at survey station 883459.3 along the north line'of the NW! NW! of Section 15, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28417. BB-118A - County Road No. 402 at survey station 887t82.6 on the west line of the SW4 SW4 of Section 10, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, VV. 1U., as shown on drawing serial No. 28417. BB-124A - County Road No. 70 at survey station 919164.7 along the south line of the SC- NE" of Section 9, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.1., as shown on drawing serial No. 28418. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF DECEMBER 19 8 BB-130A - Dedicated streets in Thomast First Addition to Blaine in the SW! SW4 of Section 4, Township' 40.North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28418 and No. 28419. BB-133A - County Road No.,109 at survey station 966178.6 along the section line between the SW4 SW4-of Section 4, and the SE4 SE' -of Section 5, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on draw- ing serial No. 28419. BB-133B — Dedicated streets in Carsten's First Addition to Blaine in the SE4 SE4 of Section 5,,-Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.1,I., as shown on drawing serial No; 28419. BB-134A - Dedicated streets and alleys in the Shepherdts Addition to Blaine in the SE' SE4 of Section 5, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28419. BB-138A - County Road No. 315 at survey station 989t76.7 along the north line of the NW4 SE4 of Section 51 Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28419. BB-141A - Cedar Street in the D. D. McLennants Addition to Blaine at survey station 988t45.5 in the 1 4 SE4 of Section 5, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28419. BB-144A - Dedicated roads of the Subdivision NW4 in the NW4 of Section 5, Township 40 North, Range l East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28419 and No..28420. BB-148A - County Road No. 78 at survey station 1026t49.2 along the north line of the NE4NW4 of Section 5, Township 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28420. BB-149A - Dedicated streets and alleys in Stanleys First Addition to Blaine in the SW4 of Section 32, Township 41 North, Range 1 East, W.Y., as shown on drawing serial No. 28420. BB-151A - County Road No. 582 at survey station 1033190.9 and 1043462.1 along the east and north line of the SW4 SW-. of Section 32, Township 41 North, Range 1 East, W.M., as shown on drawing serial No. 28420. I. All construction, operation and maintenance of and repairs to said electric power transmission circuits and fixtures apprutenant.thereto shall be performed in accordance with applicable state laws, and the specifications, rules and regulations of the latest edition of and supplements to the National Electrical Safety Code, promulgated,by the United States Bureau of Standards. Said electric power transmission circuits shall at all times be constructed, operated and maintained so as not to interfere unduly with the use of said county road or roads o endanger the safety of the traveling public thereon. II. All costs of construction, repair, alteration, relocation or removal of said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant.fixturer, shall be paid by the United `'tates of America. III. Whenever, by reason of the construction, repair, improvement, alteration or relocation of said county road or roads, or any portion thereof, it shall become necessary in the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners, to remove or relocate any part or all of said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures from said county road or roads, the holder agrees to remove or relocate said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures immediate ly, and at its own expense, to the place or places on said county road or roads designated by the Board of County Commissioners. IV. In the event that all or any part of said county road or roads shall become a primary state highway, and thereafter, by reason of the construction, repair, improvement, alteration or relocation of all or any portion of said primary state highway as determined by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, it shall become necessary, in the opinion of said Director of Highways, to remove or relocate any or all of said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures from said highway, the holder agrees to remove or relocate said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures immediately, and at its own expense, to the place or places on said state highway designated by said Director of Highways, pursuant to Title 41, Chapter IX, Volume 7A, Remingtonts Revised Statutes of Washington. V. The work of constructing, removing and relocating all or any part of said electric Power transmission circuits and fixtures appurtenant thereto shall be performed by the holder in compliance with paragraph I, and without unnecessary interderence with t-raffic upon or along said county road or roads. None of such work shall be undertaken or carried on without ten days' written notice having been first given to said Board of County Commissioners. VI. Any and all damage or injury done or caused to be done to said county road or roads, or to any portion thereof, in the construction, operation or maintenance of said electric power transmission circuits shall be immediately repaired and reconstructed by the holder under the supervision and to the satisfaction of said Board of County Commissioners. Except where in the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners an emergency exists, notice in writing of such repairs or reconstruction required of the holder hereunder shall be given to the holder.. Upon the failure and neglect or refusal of the holder to do and perform immediately after recipt of such notice any repairs or reconstruction of said county road or roads herein required of the holder, or in an emergency without prior notice, the Board of County Commissioners may undertake and perform such repairs' or reconstruction and the reasonable cost thereof including a reasonable RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF DECEIZER 1946 sum for overhead will be paid by the holder in accordance with standard government accounting practices upon presentation of properly executed vouchers therefor. Whenever the Board of County Commissioners ahll perform or cause to be performed any of the work contemplated in this paragraphq'the wages of every laborer and mechanic employed in the performance of said work shall, be computed on a basic day rate of eight hours per day and work in excess of eight hours per day shall be permitted only upon the condition that every such laborer and mechanic shall be compen- sated for all.hours worked in excess of eight hours per day at not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay. For each violation of the requirements of this provision, a penalty of five dollars ($5.00) shall be imposed upon the county for each laborer or mechanic for every calendar day in which such employees shall be required or permitted to labor more then eight hours upon said work without receiving compensation computed in accordance with this provision an all penalties thus imposed shall be withheld for the use and benefit of the holder; provided, further, that no person undergoing or serving a sentence of imprisonment at hard labor shall be required or permitted to perform any of such work. II VII. This franchise is granted pursuant to the provisions of section 6450-38, RemingtonIs Revised Statutes of Washington. i VIII. The holder shall, within twenty days from receipt of a copy of this order, file with the Board of County Commissioners at Bellingham, Washington, its written acceptance of the terms and conditions of this franchise. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 3rd day of December, 1946. (SEAT, OF THE BOARD OF GJU14TY COMAISSIONERS), Approved as to form: FRANK W. RADLEY Prosecuting Attorney for Whatcom County,.Wa.shington BOARD OF COUNTY COLILISSIONERS OF WHATCOYI COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES .E. KING HARRY M. INGERSOLL CLARENCE A. AXELSON "A protest, bearing 51 signatures, was filed with the Board, protesting the operation of public dance hall 1809 Smith Road, and requesting that the license of said dance hall be revoked. Pursuant to a conference with the Sheriff, on the matter, and his offer to keep a more strict watch upon the place, the Commissioners expressed a preference for the plan of refusing to renew the license after its expiration date of January 26, 1947, rather than proceding to revoke it at this time. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10: 00 A. M. , Friday, December 6, 1946. Approved a, , /' e /a �" - Chairman of the o r RECORD OF � COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS R TERM DAY OF FRIDAY 6th DECEMBER TERM THE 46 MEETING, FRIDAY, DECEIdBER 6, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 3, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.a., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Blackburn Sales Company Orland Ivarson Clyde Kendall Bellingham Publishing Company Blaine Journal Sumas News Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Tompkins Hardware Catholic Charities of Bellingham George.l"floods, Wit. St. v. Bailey Elwood earner Bellingham Publishing Company It It It C. E. Osgood Bellingham Publishing Company tt it it PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Blythe Stafford TUBERCULOSIS`HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. L. A. Greenwood, Id. D. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Wanda Lubitz Helen E. Cornell Robert A. Duncan Robert L.Manthey TREASURERS REVOLVING FUND: Fred Ingersoll Auditor 130.00 Assessor 1.55 Treasurer 18.00 it 5.25 it 7.25 it 2.70 it 4.20 Court House 108.95 n n 2.90 Juv . Court 1,20.00 J. P. No. 2 3.00 X. P. - Country 2.75 Tax Sale Publ. 198.00 Adv. Exp. - Elect. 16.57 n rr It 5.00 " ++ Sch. Dist. #501 4.13 tr +r D.I.D. #26 13.50 $ 644.05 $ 30.00 $ 30.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 4,425.60 25.00 25.00 $ 4,475.60 $ 50.00 75.00 20.00 40.00 $ 185.00 39.45 A 39.45 $ 51374.10 "The sale to Virgil Griffon, R ##2, Everson, Washington, of the following described pieces of equipment, no longer of use to Whatcom County, for the respective sums indicated, was approved by the Board:' 1 Model A -motor & Transmission $100.00 1 Set of used donkey drums on broken frame 125.00 The November report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on fiie. Two resolutions, and accompanying vouchers, were presented to the Board by a representative of the Bonneville Power Administration, which resolutions were as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY of DECE1BER 19 46 Tract No. Blaine Switching Station BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON In the Mattermof Directing Execution ) ( RE S O L U T I O N of Deed to the United States } At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held on the 6th day of December, 1946, there being present Charles E. King, Chairman, and Harry M Ingersoll and Clarence A. Axelson, Commissioners, the following resolution was proposed, seconded and adopted by a vote of a majority of said Board - "WHEREAS, the United States of America, by and through its Bonneville Power Administrator, has bargained for the fee title of the following -described real property, the title to which is vested in Whatcom County, Washington, and which is being sold under contract to Reg. C. Beckett, to -wit: "A tract of land located in Government Lot 4, of Section 32,, Township 41 North, Ranged East of the Willamette Meridian, Whatcom County, Washington, described as: "Beginning at survey station 1060 t 0.00 on the centerline survey of the Bonneville Power hdministrationts Bellingham -Blaine transmission line, said station being the point of intersection of said survey line and the International Boundary Line of the United States of America and the Dominion of Canada, and bearing east a distance of 1542.7 feet from Boundary Monument No. 6 on said Boundary Line; thence east a distance of 62.5 feet; thence south parallel to said survey line a distance of 160.0 feet; thence west a distance of 125.0 feet; thence north parallel to said survey line a distance of 160.0 feet; thence east a distance of 62.5 feet to the point of beginning. to be conveyed to the United States for the agreed consideration of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS':($25.00), for the purpose of constructing and operating a Federal power project. "NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of County Commissioners, acting by a vote of a majority of its members in conjunction with Reg. C. Beckett, contract purchaser, execute and deliver to the United States of America a Deed, pursuant to Chapter 227, Session Laws of 1941, conveying to the United States of America -.the above -described property." BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CHARLES E. KING Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS) By HARRY M. INGERSuvL Commissioner By CLARENCE A 'AXELSON Attest: L. COZIER Commissioner Deputy Co. Auditor Tract No. BB-153 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON r In the Matter of Directing Execution ) ( R E S O L U T I O N of Deed to the United States At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held on the 6th day of December, 1946, there being present Charles E. King, Chairman, and Harry M. Ingersoll and Clarence A. Axelson, Commissioners, the following resolution was proposed, seconded and adopted by a vote of a majority of said Board - "WHEREAS, the United States of America, by and through its Bonneville Power Administrator, has bargained for a perpetual easement over and across the following -described real property, the title to which is vested in Whatcom County, Washington, and which is being sold under contract to Reg. C. Beckett, to -wit: "That portion of Lot 4, Section 32, Township,41 North, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, Whatcom County, Washington, which lies within a strip of land 125 feet in width, the boundaries of said strip lying 62.5 feet distant from, on each side of, and parallel to the sur- vey line of the Bellingham -Blaine transmission line as now located and staked on the ground over, across, upon and/or adjacent to the above - described property, said survey line being particularly described as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS* PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY� THE 6th DAY OF DECEtIBER 1946— rrBeginning at survey station 1056 + 70.9 a point on the'east and west center section line of said Section 32, said point being N' 890 53, E. a distance of 784.0 feet from the quarter section corner on the west line of said Section 32; thence north a distance of 329.1 feet to survey, station 1060 + 00.0 a point on the International Boundary Line of the United States of America and the Dominion of Canada, said point being east a distance of 1542.7 feet from Boundary Monument No. 6 on said boundary line. to be conveyed to the United States for the agreed consideration of FIFTEEN DOLLARS ($15.00), for the purpose of constructing and operating a Federal Power Project. rrNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of County Commissioners, acting by a vote of a majority of its members in conjunction with Reg. C. Beckett, contract purchaser, execute and deliver to the United States of America a deed, pursuant to Chapter 227, Session Laws of 1941, conveying a perpetual easement and right to enter and erect, operate, maintain, repair, rebuild, and patrol one or more electric power transmission lines and appurtenant signal lines, poles, towers, wires, cables and appliances necessary in connection therewith, in; upon, over, under and across the real property above described, together with the right to clear said parcel -of land and keep the same clear of all brush, timber, structures, and fire hazards,. provided however, the words "Fire hazards" shall not be interpreted to include growing crops; and also the present and future right to top, limb, fell and remove all growing trees, dead trees or snags (collectively called "danger trees!r) located on Grantorrs land adjacent to said parcel of land, which could fall upon or against said transmission and signal line facilities." BOARD OF COUNTY COTr"MISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By. CHARLES E. KING (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman By HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner By CLARENCE A. AXELSON Attest: L. COZIER Commissioner Deputy County Auditor BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOLA COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS ) FOR THE OPERATION OF VARIOUS ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE DEPARTMENTS } WHEREAS, increased essential work in various offices, as we11 as increased costs of office supplies, auto maintenance and, in the case of the Jail, of food supplies, have necessitated additional help in certain instances and swelled maintenance expenditures in others beyond what could be foreseen at the time of the preparation of the budget for 1946, and WHEREAS, these conditions create an emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that the following amounts are necessary to meet such emergency, namely: For Assessor rr Auditor It Court House " Sheriff " Jail rr Supt. of Schools Salaries Maint .- &-.Opr. . Salaries- Maint . & O pr . " n rr " rr " Total $ 240. 00 390.00 1,000.00 100. 00 435.W 900.00 415.00 $ 3,4g0.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., on Friday, December 20, 1946, at which time and place it will be determir� ed by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this emergency will be author- ized 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 Wednes- day, December 11, 1946, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Bellingham, �Vashington,'the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of December, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CUidu;iiSSIONERS OF V"rHATCO11 COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY of DECE2,1BER is 46 IN THE LiATTER OF DRAINAGE IMPROVE- } LENT DISTRICT NO. 26 OF WHATCOM } ORDER ESTABLISHING DRAINAGE DISTRICT COUNTY, WASHINGTON J On December 6, 1946, at 11:00 o'clock A.la., the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, convened in regular session for the hearing of the report, plat, schedule, estimates and other accompanying data of Theo. P. Scholz, County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, heretofore filed in the matter of said District, all pursuant to Order Fixing time for said Hearing for said day and hour, and notice of said hearing haveing been given by publication in the -dellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub- lished in Whatcom County, Washington, and the official newspaper of said County, proof of the publication of said notice being on file in said proceedings. There were present at said hearing all of the Commissioners of said Whatcom County; the County Engineer, Einar.Simonarson, the duly appointed attorney for said District, and also presen- were other parties owning lands lying within the proposed boundaries of said district. The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners called the meeting to order and stated that the same had been called for the purpose of considering the report, plat, schedules, estimates and other data of the County engineer, on file in the matter of said District, and that objections• thereto from any and all acts whatsoever and recommendations concerning the same and every part thereof were in order.. The County Engineer presented for the consideration of those present his report, plat, schedules, estimates and other data on file in said proceedings, the same showing the estimated costs of the drainage, improvement proposed and described therein as $2,917.91; and said report, plat, schedules, estimates and other data were duly considered by the Board and all persons present; said plat, report, schedules, estimates and other accompanying data were found regular and in order by the undersigned Board and to contain all matters and information required by the Order of the Board directing the Engineerts final survey and report in the matter of said distric- and as. required and provided for by the laws of the State of Washington. A full discussion was hod of the plat, report, schedules, estimates or other accompanying data of the said County Engineer, there being some objections to said plat, report,, etc., as file( The Board, after considering the report, plat, survey, estimates of damages and benefits, and other accompanying data of the County Engineer on file in said matter, and all objections which had been offered against the same, found that said Drainage Improvement System should be constructed according to the route and plans as shown by the plat of the Enginner and accompany- 1ing specifications on file without change. . The Board further foundthat said proposed improvement was warranted by the benefits to be derived therefrom; and that the same should be constructed as soon as possible and that a contrac- should be let for the construction of said drainage improvement system in the same manner as pro- vided for the letting of contracts for the construction of County Roads and Bridges. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE UNDERSIGNED BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY., 17ASHINGTON' In the matter of Drainage Improvement District No. 26 of Whatcom County, Washington, as follows: 1. That the report, schedule, plat, estimates and accompanying data of the County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, on file in the matter of said district, be and the same hereby are in all respects approved and adopted, and that the route of the main ditch as described in said original plat, etc., shall be described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the double barrel 30" concrete pipe culvert under the VanBuren Road, about 350 feet South of the Quarter corner between Sections 5 and 6, Twp. 40 N. R. 11, E. W.M., thence in a Westerly direction following the existing ditch a:,distance of.6,700 feet to the outlet. of Pangborn Lake. 2. That the boundaries of the said Drainage Improvement District are declared to be as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter Southeast Quarter of Section 21 'township 40 North, Range 3 East, thence forth three -fourths mile to the North quarter corner of said Section 2; thence East along the North line of Sections 2 and 1, Township 40 North, Range 3 East, and continuing East along the North line of Section 6, Township 40 North, Range 4 East, one-half mile to the North quarter corner of said Section 6; thence South one-fourth mile; thence East one-fourth mile; thence South one-half mile to a point on the Pangborn Road at the Southeast corner of NorthwestQuarter Southwest Quarter of said Section 6, Township 40 A,orth, Range 4 East, thence West along the Pangborn Road 2, miles to the point of beginning, containing approximately 1,182 acres. That the said Drainage Improvement District No. 26 of Whatcom County, Washington, embraces lands and territories wholly within Whatcom County, Washington, consisting of about 1,182 acres, more particularly described as follows: In Sect. 1, Twp. 40 N. R. 3 E. W.M. 487.52 acres In Sect. 2, Twp. 40 N. R. 3 E. W.M. 243.46 acres In Sect. 6, Twp. 40 N. R. 4 E. W.M. 450.77 acres 1,181.75 acres .3. That the cost of construction of said system be paid and discharged by warrants there- for, such warrants to be redeemed'by assessments levied on the property within the district and ,'payable in five equal annual installments, delinquent installments to bear interest of not to exceed eight (8) per cent'per annum from date due until paid, provided, however, that all entire lma& RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY OF DECEMBER 19 40 assessments upon any single tract or parcel of land, or continuous tracts of land or groups of tracts belonging to the same owner, amounting in the aggregate to not more than $25.00 shall become due and payable at the same time as .the first general taxes next after the date of the first levy -for the assessments specified above, become due, and the terms of this order relating to the payment of assessments in installments shall not apply to such assessments. �. That the,appointment'of appraisers and the establishment of a construction and a maintenance fund in the matter of said district be deferred until such time as the same are made necessary by the commencement of actual construction work upon said system. 5. That the system of improvement be constructed as soon as possible upon the location, route and termini shown by the engineerts report and plat on file as amended by this order and subject only as such slight changes and modifications in route, location and plan of construction as may be found desirable, advantageous or necessary during the course of construction thereof; that the proposed improvement is warranted by the benefits to be derived therefrom; and that a contract should be let for the construction of said Drainage Improvement System in the same manner as provided for the letting of contracts for the construction of County Roads and Bridges. 6. That the County Engineer of Whatcom County, Washington, shall act as the agent of this Board and of said district hereby established in securing acceptances of estimates of damages by owners in said district, and deeds or easements from such owners for the necessary right -of way upon and through which to contract the main ditch constituting said proposed Drainage Improvement System. DONE at a regular session of the Board of Commissioners of V'.hatcom County, Washington, this 6th day of. December, 1946. (SEAL) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Clerk of said Board By L. COZIER . Deputy CHARLES E. KING Chairman and County Commissioner HARRY M. INGERSOLL County Commissioner CL.RENCE A. AXE.U,SON County Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 h.ivi., Tuesday, December 10, 1946. Approved 0 -, '6�q Chairman of the oard MEETING, TUESDAY, DECE1,1BER 10, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 6, 194.6, the Board convened at 10:00 A.11., on this date, with all members present. The following cla.ims' were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Budts Texaco Service Glennts Griffith Printing Co. Jacobsonts Studio Bellingham Labor News Farmers Publishing Co. Mildred Hersman Griffith Pringin Co. T. H. Parsons Jessie 141. Boeckenheuer Carl G. Stock Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Jean Abbott PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Blake, Moffitt & Towne Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Columbia Valley Lumber Company tr u n n Hospital Management Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Lind Gravel Company Union Printing Company Schafer Baking Co., Inc. Assessor tip 1.54 it 1.03 If .52 It 1.57 Treasurer 3.60 It 3.60 Elect. & Rpg. 3.90 Clerk .52 J. P. - Country 2.75 Exten. Service 33.45 If a 7.50 it " 6.78 If " 3.55 Adv. Exp. - Elect. 1.00 71.31' $ 1.32 9.73 4.70 73.27 3.00 152. 75 1.24 14.21 67.06 $ 327.28 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF DECEI:BER 9 46 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPI`l'ALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium 2,200.00 2,200.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Gilbert C. Hendrickson $ 25.00 $ 25.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Union Printing Company $ 2.81 2.81 Total of Claims Allowed 2,626.40 'rUpon a motion made by Commissioner Axelson, seconded by Commissioner Ingersoll, and passed;! unanimously, the liability and property damage insurance on county equipment was awarded to the firm of Sorensen -Garrett, Inc. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi1IISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON U- In the Latter of the Relinquishment of all Right and Title to a Road right-of-way in R E S 0 L U T I 0 N the South 40 feet of the NE1 SE1, of aec. 16, ) T 40 N. R. 4 E. ) WHEREAS, on July 11, 1932, the State of Washington granted to Whatcom County, an easement for a road right-of-way, covering the South 40 feet of the NE4 SE 4 of Section 16, Township 40 North, Range 4 East, W.lci., the said property then belonging to the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, after a period of considerably more than five years, no road has been established along said right-of-way, Land the State of Washington has given title to the full twenty (20) acreil, comprising the Sl NE- SE.� of Section 16, 40 Township North, Range 4 East, W.L., of which said fright -of -way was a part, and title to the said 20 acres is now vested in one Jake W. Reimer, and WHEREAS, a petition has now been filed with this Board for the establishment of a road along the north boundary of the aforementioned Sz NEB SEA of Section 16, Township 40 North, Range 4, East, and the said Jake W. Reimer has voluntarily given a deed to Whatcom County for the':,' right-of-way of the road as now petitioned to be established, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board, that, in consideration of the granting of a right-of-way consisting of the Nort 40 feet of the S! NEB SE' of Section 16, Township 40 North, Range 4 East, W.M., by the said Jake W. Reimer, Whatcom County shall, and it does hereby relinquish any and all right and title to any right-of-way along the South 40 feet of the NE.. SEMI of Section 16, said Township and Range. U DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of December, 1946. (SEAL) I i ,iAttest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio 11 Clerk of the Board 'By L. COZIER Deputy i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO dERS OF A HATCOL2 COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HrRRY 1. IAGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner "This being the time fixed for a hearing on the petition of Galen F. Biery for the vacation of a portion of Road No. 277, the hearing was duly held, and no objection being voiced, the Order of Vacation was signed by all members of the Board, and upon the payment of the costs of of #3.50 by the principal petitioner, Galen F. Biery, Final Order of Vacation was signed by the Board, all members concurring, vacation that portion of Road No. 277, described as follows.: That portion of County Road No. 227 in Lot 1, Section 25, T. 37 N. , R 3 E. W.M. , lying outside of the right -of -Tray of State Highway No. 99 on said Lot 1, said Section 25, T 37 N, R 3 E. 1-1. M. The portion of Read vacated is the portion between the south 'I line of the 11efer tract and the south line of the Biery tract. i. " t1 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE I Oth DAY OF DECEit3ER 19 46 ORDER FOR HEARING In the Matter of the Petition of Robert J. Caley } and others for the establishment of a road in Whatcom County, Washington ) ORDER FOR HEARING It is ordered by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be established by Robert J. Caley and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board of County Commissioners of Whatcorn County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., on the 3rd day of January, 1947 DONE this loth day of December, 1946. CHARLES E. KING Chairman, Board of County Commissioner; Whatcom County; Washington (SEAL) HARRY M. INGERSOLL Ev ' Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner r r' COM1ISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING In the Matter of the Establishment of } the County Road Petitioned for by Robert J. Caley and others NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE.:1S HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of Robert J. Caley and others, for the establishment of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be established, being described in said report as follows: The North forty feet (401) of the south one-half of the NEB of Section 16, Twp. 40 N, R /+ E. W.M: and that the 3rd day of January, 1947, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. BOARD OF COUNTY COLWIISSIONERS WHATCO1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Dated this 10th day of December, 191,6. Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.1L1., Friday, December 13, 191+6. Approved o Chairman of Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM' FRIDAY THE lath DAY OF DECEMBER 19 46 MEETING, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, Lecember 10, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.rl. on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Cox Brothers, Printers Auditor 24.43 Kathleen Kuhns Assessor 72.24 Beverly Carver " 72.24 Mills Electric Co.. " 12.64 County Road Fund " 22.69 Farmers'Mutual Telephone Co. " .70 it it tr " Commissioners .15 Union Printing Company " 10.79 Ferndale Record Treasurer` 2.92 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company It .35 George Janssen, Postmaster " 300.00 Cox Brothers, Printers " 7.52 Diamond "B" Fuel Company Court House 11.59 1orse Hardware Company " " .67 Union Printing Company it It 16.27 ti It it Juvenile Court /+.Ol Farmers mutual Telephone Co. Iit " .45 tt it it '+ Clerk .35 Union Printing Company it 24•88 Cox Brothers, Printers it 9.43 Griggs Pros. Atty 10.66 C. R. Axling Sheriff 33.95 Farmers �rlutual Telephone Co. it .93 it it it It Supt . of Schools 1.25 County Road Fund " it 14..76 Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor tt It Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 61.75 Western Steel &.Salvage Co. Flood Control 157.59 County Road Fund Park & Rec. Areas 223.33 Union Printing Company Adv. Exp.-Elect. 65.92 Farmers_:Mutual Telephone Co.- " it " 2.40 Election Officials it It S.D. #501 504.30 Joe Gotchy it " if " 2.90 County Road Fund It " D.I.D. #26 55.56 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Weldit Tank & Steel Company 48.25 Iverson Lumber Company 505.33 W. P. Signs 75.29 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 64.89 N. W. Gibbs 6.63 Harry Kelley 2.00 99 Service 69.11 Jack Zwick 22•26 Everson Implement & Appliance Co. 7.11 Glenn's 652.;42 Charles 0. Hurrous 29.64 H. & L. Tooth Company 28.32 Trunkey & Sons 66.19 Beach Grocery 16.93 Waitkus Supply Co. 57.72 Union Printing Co. 12.36 Northwest Bolt &Nut Company 1.79 Union Oil Co. of California 5.14 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 108.86 rr tr II it 223.64 tr ++ it it 3 3.34 n n n n 6.03 Morse Hardware Co. 13.18 n tr rr 81.68 Bellingham Publishing Co. 1.50 It it tr 5.00 Nelson Equipment Co. 42.41 It it it 133.90 . It It It 269.86 it if if 186.53 if It it 167.83 Everson Motor Company 628.68 It It I it 466.08 it It tr 640.66 it n it 697.43 tt It it 492.86 it n it 483.98 n tr n 465.47 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 10.07 Ted Harmer 9.27 Bud+s Texaco Service 10.69 $ 1,733.62 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 13th DECEMBER 46 TERM THE -DAY OF 19 COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Monahan Garage 9.22 Oeser Cedar Company 5.27 Union Oil Company 150-12 Fred E. DeVore 3.67 Howard -Cooper Corp. 5.15 Northwest Manufacturing Co. 173-04 Jewell motor Company 1,193.92 It it it 1,158-06 Dept. of Labor.& Industries 232.34 County Road Fund (Co.,Stores, Garage) 206.27 9198.7-39 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FU14D: Bulmer's Service Station 5.00 Cumming's iaarket 44-50 Diamond 11B11 Fuel Company 10.82 Frankt�s Market 20.00 11 it 16.00 Holeman's Transfer 11-85 L. E. McLouth 11.00 Northwest Market 45-00 O'Connor Grocery 12-50 Poplack Brothers' Grocery 54.89' Richfield Oil Corporation 5.33 Safeway Stores, Inc. 58.00 it it 44.63 189.85 10.00 Sayers Thriftee Market 145-94 Star.Mercantile Company 120.97 Windsor Hotel 5.00 C. R. Williams 95.86 Auction House 7.73 B. B. Grocery 21.86 Chetwood's Grocery 50-00 Chuckanut Court 12.00 City Meat 1arket 4-06 Deminghlercantile Company 120.00 Farmers Mercantile 18.00 Gargettls Grocery 96.75 Girardts Grocery 59-07 Golden Rule Mercantile Company 109-03 Horn's Department Store 12.34 Komen Grocery 115.00 Linnts Hardware & Grocery 38.00 Penny Profit Grocery 12-50 Fred Rode 30-90 Royal Cafe 5.15 T. Soderquist 39-80 Wanamakers General Mdse. 20.00 Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 27.19 it it if 3.40 it it it n 5.15 Surplus Property Purchase Revolving Fund 9.07 Physicians & Dentists., Inc. 229.17 11 J+22.85 255-30 629.69 2,797.20 2.,9J+7.20 175-00 175-00 Bellingham Coal Mines 41.67 Graingers' 505.65 Supt. of Documents, U. S. Govt. Prtg. Office 5.25 Elsie Applegate 1.70 Anna J. Beiswenger 1-45 Fredericka Cameron 16-15 Sara E. Gardner 11.1�0 Iris Heckenberg 9.85 Martha Hopple 13-05 Margaret 1daioy 6.10 Laura L. Mead 17.20 Shirley Rogers 32-35 N. J. Warren 2.65 Maurita Williams 1-35 Louie Austvold 29.25 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. 44.64 Bornstein Sea Food., -A-niz. 13.97 Martin Hougan 4/+.81 Nalley's Inc. 17.15 Northern Grocery Co. 11/+.69 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 48.63 Pittsburgh Paint Store 7.26 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 56-32 Theodore G. Coady 30-56 Elwood L. Johnson 73.12 Neva Stouffer, Agent 22.50 $ 10,524.27 Mot RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF DECE 1BER is 46 !I ITUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Drs. Slyfield & nelson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Marie O'Toole Albert A. Llelton - Order to Co. Auditor A'arvin J. Davis Otto Zylstra COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: 10.00 $ 25.00 70.00 50.00 30.00 F. Stanley Piper & John W. Mialoney 74,500.00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMLIISSIONERS OF WHATCO.0 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE IviATTFR OF THE ADOPTION OF } 'A SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR COUNTY ( FINAL RESOLUTION ADOPTING 11ROAD FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1946 ) 21 10.00 175.00 74,500.00 96,930.28 WHEREAS, funds in excess of the amount budgeted for the Whatcom County Road Fund for the fiscal year 1946 have accumulated in the said Woad Fund of Whatcom County, and WHEREAS, in order make said excess funds available for use in 1946, this Board did, on November 26, 1946, in conformity with Chap. 82, Session Laws of 1943, adopt a Preliminary Supple- mental Budget covering said excess funds and fixing the time and place of hearing thereon at 10:00 o'clock A.M., December 13, 1946, in the office of the Whatcom County Comriissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, Eo:nd WHEREAS, in accordance with said resolution, duly published in compliance with lav, said hearing was held at the time and place designated, all persons having the opportunity to appear and be heard, either for or against any part of said proposed supplemental Budget, and no protests thereon being entered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following Supplemental Budget, appropriating the followin- amounts of excess funds accumulated and makingC. said funds available for use in, the Whatcom County Road Fund for the fiscal year 191+6, on the basis hereinafter set forth, as provided' in Chap. 82, Session Laws of 1946, be, and the same is hereby unanimously adopted: II11SCELLAAEOUS REVENUE (Excess) Dist. #1 Dist. #2 Dist. #3 Total �1llaintenance $1,920.00 $41800.00 $5,280.00 $12,000.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of December, 1946. Ii (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,U1ISSIONERS !Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER .County Auditor & E),--officio iClerk of the Board 1By L. COZIER Deputy B1:ORD OF COUNTY CO LISSIONERS OF ti,HATCO1r1 COUNTY, WAS .T-UNGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY L. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AM SWi Commissioner II `notice was received from the -Oonneville Power Administration of their acceptance of the 1h C D ranchise granted them by vv atcom ounty on ecember 3, -L74 . j. i The November Report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. i I 'Dance License Application No. 579, for public dances to be held in Gulf Lirange Hall on December 1,. & 28, 1946, was approved by the Board an the license issued to the Gulf Grange. i i .I i i. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF DECEL-MER 19/+6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT,1.LISSIONERS OF WHATCO'M COUNTY, WASHINGTOi1 IN RE: PLANS OF WH TCOld } ( R E S O L U T I O N 'COUNTY COURT HOUSE INASIUCH as this day there appeared before the Board, F. Stanley Piper and John W. Maloney, architects for the new Whatcom County Court house with final plans for the said Court House, and it appearing to the Board that said plans are in keeping with the previous commitments of said Board of County Commissioners, N0IN, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said plans are hereby accepted. DONE in regular adjourned session of the -board this 13th day of December, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIMISSIONE'RS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY WjM ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARL,ES E. DING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLi, Commissioner CLI,RENCE A. AX ELSON Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.LL., Tuesday, December 17, 1946. Approved Chairman of the and 7T 7r 77 717t7f71717r l l7�iI 7T77i171�7 717J7f7r/7777f7t7�7i7 i/'717T777 77N77//V 7/' T7Im7�7 7!'7/�7/7r777 7l fi 7717N-41/7-4 ii171' 'IN 1-71 r''7 #74 1'_ 7_1'7_1Tr MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 13, 19A.6, the Board convened at 10:00 A.ivl., on this date, with all members present. The following claims viere approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: McClella.n Fuel & Hauling artin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Western Roofing. Company Thos. Winsor H. E. Jones Griggs F. E. Alexander Wm. A. Fisher Vernon C. McDonald M. C. Olmsted L. N. Freimann Ann C. Stock Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Union Printing Company County Road Fund IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: t1hite House Market Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. It It 11 Anacortes Hospital, Inc. Riggs Optical Company Central Stores hevolving Fund Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Smith-Livesey-Wright Agency it it 11 It Western Union Telegraph Co. American Hospital Supply Corp. Court House $ 169.18 It 11 2.16 it it 39.24 Juv. Court 45.05 J. P. - Country 8.25 Supt. of Schools 1.24 tr it 5.00 n 1r 5.00 n n 5.00 �r n 5.00 Exten. Service 12.25 tr 11 68.00 n it 1.30 3.25 i► n 20.21 95.30 10.00 100.00 3.00 27.81 21.69 73.92 33.94 208.92 86.12 .36 1.88 390.13 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF DECEiiBER 19 46 Aubert Drug Company 548.62 Biddle & Crowther Co. 109.76 Lederle Laboratories Division 4.89 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 64.55 Bellingham Coal 'Mines 273.79 L. D. Heater Music Co. 10.26 Montgomery Ward & Co. 11.85 Standard Brands, Inc. 7.73 Standard Brands, Inc. 15.66 if n tt 17.08 It it » 21.06 George Janssen, Postmaster 107.00 Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. 700.00 Clayton Baldrey 19.80 Dells. Bathurst 23.60 Lydia 0. Benson 2.30 Clarice Brown 3.85 Veta C. Dahl 4.15 Evelyn Frazier 11.18 Edith R. Legoe 23.75 Laura L. Mead 11.50 Kathryn Rogers 3.40 I. Shultz 21.65 Jacqueline Swanson 20.80 Alice 1. Szymanski 5.80 Golda Thompson 4.90 Maud Turner 21.00 Elwood L. Johnson 29.60 SOLDIFRS RELIEF FUND: Leo J. Knutson - Order to Co. Auditor 30.00 Alta Swayne Josephson 25..00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON r IN THE MATTER . OF EIy1ERGENCY FUNDS FOR THE SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF CERTAIN BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS RESOLUTION and NOTICE 2, 762.77 55.00 $ 3,207.90 WHEREAS, un-anticipated flood and freezing conditions have brought about serious situation, endangering Welcome, Clipper &nd Marietta Bridges and certain highways, and requiring immediate !remedial measures, and WHEREAS, these conditions could not be foreseen at the time of the preparation of the Road Budget for 1946 and constitute an.emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that $15,000.00 will be required to meet such emergency, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of.the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A.1,1., on rriday, December 27, 1946, at which time and place it will be determin by this Board whether or not,the expenditure necessary to meet this emergency will be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expenditur of money for such emergency, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and Notice shall be published one, on Wednesda ecember 18, 1946, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in ellingham, Washington, the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of December, 1946. ,SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) attest: Pi;INY T. SNYDER '.ounty Auditor & Ex-officio ;lerk of the Board 3y i,. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COIE,,iISSIONERS OF 1HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner W114, RECORD OF COMMI' SSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF DECELMER i9 46 ........... Tract No. AB-AR-18, Parcel 417 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON In the Natter of Directing Execution ) ( R E S O L U T I O N of Deed to the United States ) At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, b tate of Washington, held on the 17th day of December, 1946, there being present Charles E. King, Chairman, and Harry M. Ingersoll and Clarence A. hxelson, Commissioners, the following resolution was proposed, seconded, and adopted by a vote of a majority of said Board "WHEREAS, the United States of America, by and through its Bonneville Power Administrator, has bargained for a perpetual easement over and across the following -described real property,, -the title to which is vested in 111hatcom County, Washington, and which is being sold under contract to Lynn Bell and Liabel E. Bell, husband and wife, to -wit: "That portion of the NW."= SE4 Township Section 30, Tonship 37 ilorth, Range 5 East, W.M., which lies within a strip of land 14 feet in width with extra width for cut and fill slopes and for curves at angle points as now surveyed and staked on the ground, to be conveyed to the United States for the agreed consideration of 'Twenty Dollars (20.00), for the purpose of constructing and operating a Federal power project. "NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Board of County Commissioners, acting by a vote of a majority of its members in conjunction with Lynn Bell and label B. Bell, contract purchasers, execute and deliver to the United States of America a deed, pursuant to chapter 227, Session Laws of 1941, conveying a a perpetual easement and the right .to enter and to clear of timber, endangering trees, and brush; to grade, level, cut, fill, drain, build, maintain, repair, and rebuild a road or hig'fiway and such culverts, bridges, turnouts, retaining walls, or other appurtenant structures as may be necessary, on, over and across the land embraced within the right-of-way." BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOh CHARLES E. KING (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLUIISSIONERS) Chairman HARRY Al. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLfRENCE A. AXELSON Attest: L. COZIER Commissioner Deputy County Auditor RAJ protest was filed by the Victor Community Club against the holding of public dances in the Community Auction House, at 1809 Omith Road. "Dance License Application No. 580, for public dances to be held in the Goshen Hall between the dates of December 13, 1946 and ]March 13, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to August F. Ohse. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.L., Friday, December 20, 1946. Approved 0;,4 Chairman of th Board ####=##### -Mr, L'## itit#t#fi`#f#rJ+#t###ffJ9r########f######f#######r##rrr#######0#t####T#Tht#7r#r ##il-########711# 67—,rl`## RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF DECEMBER is 46 MEETING, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 17, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.1.1% �on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - December n n u n It 11 11 it 11 It tt tr tt it n t1 11 it It 'r 1( It It 1t It n It It It 11 1t It . it .. It it It George Janssen, Postmaster Burroughs Adding mach. Co. Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Mills Electric Co. Charles Rand Basil D. Rasmussen Frank Pierce Callaghan & Company Puget Sound tower & Light Co. Garrett Bossenbrock Powder Sales & Equipment Co. Anne L. Wilson (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Sup. C our t -i4 o . 1 t1 it N o . 2 Juvenile Court J. P. No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Clerk Pros Atty Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Exten. Service Hort. Insp. Auditor n 'Court House n Ir Sup. Ct. No. 1 11 It N o . 2 It It No. 2 1t It y o . 2 Juv. Court - Play Supt. of Schools Parks & Rec. Areas Adv. Exp.-Schools Payroll - December - Voucher No. 3338 it '► 11 3339 it n It 3340 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. I? it - it At Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Dept. of Labor & Industries Alpine Cafe 11 It B . B . Grocery Bocknakts Clothes Shop Hawkins Mercantile Likkel Market Lind Gravel Co. Mt. Baker Savins & Loan Co. Owen's Lunch Ralphts Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. R. Steiner Sumas Fuel Company Superior Groceteria Gene Young Memorial Hospital Swedish Hospital Bellingham visiting Nurse Assn Dr. R. F. Kaiser Gibb Clinical Laboratory Riggs Optical Company Dr. G. E. Stanley Dr. J. Edgar Wood Yellow Cab Company it it 1I Bellingham Publishing Co. George F. Cannon Oscar T. Hougan_ Korthius Refrigeration Co. Luke & Crews, Inc. Nalley's, Inc. Northern Grocery Co. Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. R. 1, 712.50 11812.50 600.00 11826.96 532.00 25g.05 25g.05 356.25 150.00 140.00 60.00 66.66 694.37 564.24 942.50 535.50 562.45 511.99 200.00 120.00 .56 23.56 15.54 273.26 273.26 41.20 20.00 13.66 23.50 2.02 180.00 1,535.00 995.00 1,169.28 6.60 7.85 124.52 11.56 25.75 5.00 25.05 5:19 20.00 25.00 31.93 25.00 10.30 22.50 60.40 8.50 7.50 7.12 8.00 55.00 100.50 6.25 50.00 162.50 13.61 15.00 122.00 4.00 3.10 .96 3.09 92.70 44.04 38.82 20.14 107.02 406.5g 51.49 $ 12,776.88 31699.28 uz RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF, DECEiv1BER 19_46 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Pittsburgh Paint Store 11.04 Guy Smith 40.22 Biddle &, Crowrther Company 11.74 Lederle Laboratories Division 24.46 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 25.92 W61dit Tank & Steel Company 35.69 Bellingham Water Department 13.56 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 Jeanette V. Cook 2.40 Louie Austvold 3.86 13.39 Bellingham Coal Mines 341.83 Fred's Farm Repair .77 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 7.73 N alleyls, Inc. 29.16 Northern Grocery Co. 30.74 Carl Omli 101.97 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 13.33 Pittsburgh Paint Store 15.57 Standard Forms & Printing Co. 47.17 Standard Oil Co. of California 72.22 it 1+ n n 56.32 Samuel H. liVebster 26.74 Whatcom County Dairyments Assn 592.35 Fred's Farm Repair 2.53 The Mennen Company 2.50 Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 29.66 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 15.30 Bellingham Coal Mines 41.58 Diamond "B" Fuel Company 4.64 Union Printing Company 122.55 Wash. State Assn of the Blind 1.50 Union Printing Company 22.66 Cash Assistance Roll for January 1947 21,439.00 Payroll - Trans. 37-647 31636.12 Adelma Haufle 16.67 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - Lecember 939.95 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harold J. Maxwell (Order to Co. Auditor) 50.00 Ray W. Akin 40.00 Roy W..McClellan 70.00 Eric A. Gutzman 50.00 Mrs. Marie Vikstrom 75.00 Jess P. Biddle 35.00 John T. Westmas 25.00 Bellingham Aerie No. 31, F.O.E. 35.00 TREASURFRIS REVOLVING FUND: Barbara Hanson 155.00 Ann Hays 150.00. Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.011ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 28,604.06 939.95 � 3�30.00 305.00 46, 705.17 SIN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF } THE MERIT SYSTEM TO THE COUNTY -CITY ( R E S O L U T I O N HEALTH DEPARTMENT, V+HATC01"I COUNTY. } WHEREAS, most Health Departments in the State of Washington are under the -Merit System, and WHEREAS, its application to Whatcom County has been recommended by the State ?ersonnel Bureaul'i NO1ri, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of 117hatcom County, Washington, that the rule applying to the Merit System of Personnel Administration governing the State Department of Health and certain local Health Departments, shall apply to the Whatcom County -City Health Department. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1946. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCO21 COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board HARRY 1. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLkRENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF DECM,1BER 19 46 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF VARIOUS ) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIA G DEPARTMENTS WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 6th day of December, .194 , a resolution was adopted by all members of the Board, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in.the matter of necessary funds for salaries in certain departments and for maintenance and operation in certain specified departments, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Friday, December 20, 1946, at 11:00 A.M., in the Commis- sioners' office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hold- ing of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist, and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, as specified below, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed the specific amounts designated for the respective Departments, be and it is hereby authorized, as follows: For Assessor it Auditor it Court House tr Sheriff t' Jail " Supt. of Schools Salaries $240.00 taint. & Opr. 390.00 Salaries 1i, 000.00 taint & O pr . 100.00 it it 435.00 it n 900.00 it n 415.00 Total $ 3,480.00 Fit l BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the Current Expense Fund, in a total -amount not to exceed $3,/+80.00, for the purposes above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of December, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COILYIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 10:00 A.1a., Tuesday, December 2/+, 1946. Approved s Chairman of the Bo rd RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF DECEUBER lg 46 MEETING, TUESDAY, DECE1'iBER 24, 1946 OCTOBER TER1-A Pursuant to ad ournment taken Friday , y, Lecember 20, 1946, the Board convened at 10; 00 A.w_1i. on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Ethel S. Nichols R. R. Yates Everson News Pioneer, Inc. Griffith Printing Co. C. T. Charles Pairs. George Warner Griggs Florence E. Bryant George Janssen, Postmaster American Fruit Grower PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: American Hospital Supply Corp. Aubert Drug Company Gibb Clinical Laboratory Lederle Laboratories Division Shaw Supply Co., Inc. Tyiorse Hardware Company Northern Grocery Company Pacific r ruit & Produce Co. btandard Oil Co. of California VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. Wheeler 2rinting Co. The Blackiston Company Aubert Drug Company General Electric X-Ray Corp. Lederle Laboratories Division 4ueldit Tank & Steel Company Louie Austvold Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Great Northern Railway Company N . C. Keith Mills Electric Company Nalleyts, Inc. North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Carl Omli Packer -Scott Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Standard Oil Co. of California Scientific Supplies Company Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Polar Assets hdministration Central Stores Revolving Fund Electrical Products Consolidated Puget Sound rower (5c Light Co. it It tr rt tr Albers Grocery It it B. B. Grocery Brown & Cole, Inc. J;=2 Bungalow Dairy Cheevers Grocery Chuckanut Court Clairts Super taarket Clipper Store Columbia Grocery Corner Grocery DelIrlar Hotel Eldred Fuel Co. Ferry Bros. Market Fra.nkt s 1arket Ga.rgett Bros. Gargettts Grocery Geneva Grocery Irs. Albin Hovde Jacks s Market Joe Just Koments Grocery Montgomery Ward n n Oertel Brothers Company J. C. Penny Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. Sumas Mercantile Company 1 Trunkey & Sons R. 1. Tucker Realty Co. Twenty Fourth Street Grocery Treasurer rr tr n n tt Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct. No. 1 Juv. . C our t Exten. Service rr n 55.17 24.96 4.90 9.92 18.03 10.30 .60 18.45 15.55 9.16 1.00 w 20.85 231.53 25.00 25.21 18.54 29.74 38.42 106.27 7.64 49. 70 9.48 5.73 236.25 48.20 24.46 25.4-9 24.98 47.90 4.42 12.54 1.55 17.36 53.82 103.82 23.18 23.04 56.32 5.70 56.86 60.00 27.72 249.4.8 41.81 130.46 17. 50 17.5' 24.26 85.75 19.99 50.00 33.21 21.85 88.08 60.00 55.00 15.00 11.74 25.00 17.00 20.00 15.30 66.00 13.00 32.00 15.00 71.80 6.13 27.57 50.00 21.09 14.99 46.29 3.25 25.00 22.00 ' 168.04 REC0RD OF C0MMISSI0NERS PR0CEEDINGS mwt OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE2L,th DAY OF DECEIJBER ism York addition Grocery 46.96 tt tr n 23.75 Young �.Ients Christian Asstn 25.00 Payroll - Trans. 37-657 91182.S1 it it 37_65g 155 - L8 $ 12, 294. 77 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Philip J. Morey, K. B. Williams Printing Co. OPUBLIC HEALTH - Emergency: Thiel & Welter SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Violette VanSoest - Order to Co. Auditor Harry A. Swanson - Order to Orland Ivarson Edward A. Becker LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand West Publishing Co. Total of Claims Allowed 16.20 5.92 22.12 $ 337. g4 337. g4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 35.00 30.00 50.00 115.00 10.00 65.00 75.00 12,674.93 OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON jIN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ROBERT J. CALEY ) jAND OTHERS, FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A ROAD IN ( ORDER FOR HEARING WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) WHEREAS, a hearing in the above matter was originally scheduled for Friday, January 3, 194i ;and WHEREAS, an error in the description on the posted notices for the said hearing, makes it ±necessary to re -advertise said hearing, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the hearing of the report of the County Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be established by Robert J. C aley and others, bE held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., on the 21st day of January, 1947. DONE this 24th day of December, 1946. BOARD OF' COUNTY COLIMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY L. INGERSOLL Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner By L. COZIER D e Liu ty r COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE FATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ) )F THE COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED FOR "( NOTICE OF HEARING 3Y ROBERT J. CALEY and OTHERS ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matteri! of the petition of Robert J. Caley and others, for the establishment of a County Road are on file !� in the Commissionerst office in the (.;ourt House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be estab]is being described in said report as follows: The north forty feet C401) 'of, the Sz of the NE- SE" of Sect. 16, Twp. 40 N., R 4 E. W.M. and that the 21st day of January, 1947,. at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report and the considerabion thereof. BOARD OF COUNTY COMIaISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the Board HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner )ated this 24th day of December, 1946 CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner W41111'res" RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF DECELIBER 19 46 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO.KMISSIONERS OF 17HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE ) ( RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT ) WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, to purchase equipment hereinafter described, for use in maintaining County Roads, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a call for bids be advertised in accordance with Sect. 47, Chap. 187, Laws of 1937, for the purchase of the following equipment: 1 Heavy Duty Motor Patrol Grader Bids to be opened and considered at 10:30 A.M., on Tuesday, January 7, 1947, on the office of the Board of County Commissioners in the Whatcom County Court House, and award will be made to the lowest and best bidder. The Board to reserve the right to reject any or all bids. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of December, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COhLHISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUI�TY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I� OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WkSHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY � TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1946 ) 0 R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of idovember, 1946, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, i i� IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: School 39.50 W. V . C. E. .82 Parks and Parkways 345.87 j Game 24.75 Forest Fire Protection 94.98 Highway Safety 345.88 Current Expense 0% Rebate) 7.24 City Treasurers 2,614.55 WARRANTS REDEEMED: : Current Expense 14,548.02 Soldiers Relief 725.00 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 9,275.55 Public Assistance 33,603.67 Law Library 39.88 Marriage Certificate 91.00 Public Health 1,482.70 Treasurer's revolving 71.35 j Whatcom County Library 815.41 Water District #2, General 633.06 i Water District #2, Fixed Estimate 134.82 I Schools - General 168,377.47 Schools - Building 3005.76 Nursery Revolving 1,922.79 Port State Development 396.82 Port - General 7189i). 78 Moorman Ditch Dist. Maint. 48.25 Dr. Impt. Dist. #7, Liaint. 806.54 Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, uIaint. 811.07 I j3WIDS REDE&iED: Funding Bonds - 1941 I i 21,000.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF DECEMBER . 19 /+6 iNTEREST ON WARRkATS & BONDS: Tuberculosis Hospitalization 61.45 Public hssistance .23 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 1,356.25 Water District #2, General .16 School - Bond 487.50 Dr. Impt. Dist. f15, Maint. 2.27 271,361.39 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurerts office and on deposit in a.rious banks to his credit at the close of business on November 30, 1946, as shown by the County uditorts check of Treasurerts cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION Seattle First National Bellingham Bellingham National Bellingham National Bank of Commerce Bellingham First National Ferndale First National Lynden Peoples State Bank Lynden Citizens Bank of Blaine Blaine Nooksack Valley Bank Everson Bank of Sumas Sumas INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense 49,950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 338000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 300,000.00 Cash in Office: Cash in vault 3,561.86 Checks & Cash It. 6,164.59 Currency 2,268.00 Silver 53.02 Auditor 33.50 Total Cash on Hand Minus overage. BALANCE 224,170.31 191,309.97 152,372.65 50,000.00 50,000.00 -45,000.00 5,000.00 7, 000.00 10,000.00 734,852.93 710,450.00 $ 1,445,302.93 12,080.97 1,457,383.90 5.06 $ 1,457,378.84 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board,of ounty Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 24th day of December, 1946. CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) HARRY 1U. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARE;NCE A. AXELSON Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER Commissioner County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy i'',A voucher to the State, in the amount of $771+.00, for election officials who served the hours of 8:00 to 10:00 P.1., at the General Election, was approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Friday, December 27, 1946. Approved /Chairman of th 1 (yoard 7f7?'7i717T7T7i'7Cii r 7T 7i7T7r71 717l7171 ###-#7t7C7i717i 7T7i7T 77717i 77 7T 7 7 77717 r 7 7i7] 71117T7f 7� iii" �7C i T 77"7�]�fjT 7147 ir7i� iC7C t777L71 el� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY of DECEMBER 19 46 MEETING, FRIDAY, DECELIBER 27, 1 946 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 24, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.1a., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. n it 11 u tt if t1 n It t1 1t it Pitney Bowes, Inc. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11 11 11 it n +t It it n n It if Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Walter .K. Pixley Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 1r If It it Diamond TTBtt Fuel Company Cascade Laundry.& Cleaners City Sanitary Service Co. B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Schafer Baking Co., Inc. Harold Smith Walton Fruit Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. if 11 11 1T Aandahl Bros. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer It Court House Sup. Court, No. 1 1t It No. 2 II I' No. 2, Rep. Juvenile Court It I1 _ Play. Cle rk J. P. - Country Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail - Emerg. 1h it n ►1 11 li n n tt tr n tt n tt tt tr Supt. of Schools Exten. Service if It Hor t. Insp. Shell Oil Company Nelson Equipment Co. H. & L. Tooth Company Tidewater Assoc. 0il Co. General Petroleum Corp. Monahan Garage Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Homer M. Hadley Lobb Electric & Appliance Co. Ekdahl & Seppala I; 'COUNTY ROAD - Emergency: Western Steel & Salvage Powder Sales & Equipment Co. Howard -Cooper Corporation 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mildred B. Butterworth ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Wm. A. Brackinreed A. T.'Hayes Mrs. Wm. Reed IANDREASON DITCH FUND: County Road Fund $ 5.00 6.41 4.50 16.30 15.00 114.95 °6.80 5.75 2.65 13.97 16.77 2.65 24.75 4.50 11.62 17.51 24.43 . 4.23 67.56 6.24 132.47 17.25 30.59 15.62 4.40 6.57 1.29 3.60 290.18 33.58 1.00 45.53 23 7.84 15.71 28.84 26.99 450.00 105.20 32.78 583.37 $ 11267.65 79.10 ' 13 0.11 102.73 $ 311.94 $ 120,.15 $ 120.15 25.00 25.00 25.00, $ 75.00 96.00 $ 96.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,454.11 M4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF DECEL1BER 1s46 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMDAISSIONERS OF WHATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON r IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR THE SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF �( RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING !CERTAIN BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 17th day of December, 1946, a resolution was adopted by all members of the Board, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds for the safety and protection of the Welcome, Clipper and Llarietta Bridges and certain high,,rays, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Friday, December 27, 1946, at 11:00 A,2., in the Commis- �sionerst office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hold- 'ing of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist, and that it is necessary that emergency funds, not to exceed a total of $15,000.00, be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, as specified above, be and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the County Road Fund, in a total amount not to exceed $15,000.00, for the purposes above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of December, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MISSIONERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COLLIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, AASEINGTON CHARLES E. KING Chairman HARRY L. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner VA distribution of the funds available for the Whatcom County Health Department was approved by the Board, as follows: BUDGET FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT Budget No. 31 Period covered by budget - Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, 1947 Amounts Item Annual Budgeted I IJ 0. ITEM Rate 12 Los. State Local School Ind. A 1 H. Garner Wright, Mr. D., Co. H. 0. PT 31600. 316GO.00 3,600. 2 Mabel Sheridan Sr. PHN 2,520. 25520.00 2,520. 3 Julia Klocke PHN 21520. 2,520.00 2,520. 4 Freda Berger PHN 21460. 2,460.00 180. 21280. 5 Anne I"Jilson PHN 21460. 2,,460. 00 300. 2,160. 6 Parker Pratt Gen. San. 21520• 2,520.00 2,520. 7 K. Reigers Sr. Cl. Typ 21040. 2,040.00 2,040. 48 Vital Statisitcs Fees 100.00 100. Relief Personnel 100.00 100. 55 Travel 1,300.00 1,300. Other Expenses: 60 Office Expenses 313051 313.51 67 V. D. Drugs 200.00 200. Vaccines & biologicals 300.00 300. Totals 20,433.51 21700. 131293.51 21160. 2,280. Dated - December 27, 1946 CHARLES E. KING HARRY M. INGERSOI,L CLARENCE A. AXELSON Board of County Commissioners 100 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OC'T'OBER TERM FRI DAY THE 2 7th DAY OF DE'CEL=R 19J+6 Final Cost Records were certified, as follows: CRP #189 Benson Road CRP ##192 Jackson, Bay, titihitehorn, Semiahmoo & Drayton Hbr Rds CRP #193 Birch Bay - Lynden Road CRP 3#194 Laurel, Axton & Aldrich Roads CRP ##195 Ferndale -Marietta Road CRP #196 Roads & Streets in Birchwood District CRP ;#197 Rural Avenue CRP #198 Lummi Shore Road CRP ##199 Hill on Roy Road at Barrows Bridge CRP ff,"201 Central Road CRP ##206 Sts. of Acme and Lake Whatcom Blvd, at Park & So. hay CRP ##208 Bartlett Road (East of G. 1.) 31789.48 19,876.10 91893. A 4, 75 7.03 1, 94.1.46 51105.14 4,682.19 101022. 35 612.37 1,095.17 965.17 589.26 CRP #160 Britton Road 28i..16 CRP ##161 Blue Canyon Road 2)767.15 CRP #162 Harvey Road 1,207.67 j CRP ##163 Arnie Road 11938.85 j CRP #164 Stickney Island Road 6,225.35 CRP �165 Johnston, Imhoff & Waske Roads 4,b-A-35 CRP ##167 Weidkamp, Blaine-Sumas & Derthusen Roads 8IJ63.04 CRP ##178 Birch Day - Lynden 7, 594• 17 CRP #179 Saxon Bridge 2,660.70 i CRP ##181 Porter Road 31961.09 CRP #183 So. Shore Lake Samish & Squalicum Lake Roads 131239.38 CRP ##185 Bridge No. 325 on Jones Road 1,236.75 CRY #136 VanBuren, Clearbrook and Hovel Roads 4,744.00 CRP ##188 Double Ditch, Depot & Kok Roads 8, 703.79 CRP ##191 itilt. View Road 1,928.4.0 Ij i I There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.1d., Tuesday, December 31, 1946. Approved Chairman of the oard #T7C##7T7t 7 #Tf71 �f7#7t7I7i#It 7CfC7i7/77ff f7T7T7T�iT7t�#7!7T iiJ #7!' ff Y #T 7i7#7# 7i717TTi r77' 7I,t#77 !�7'71TT 7#7iT#17`7I 7 7#7T t 1EETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1946 OCTOBER TERI Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December 27, 1946, the Board convened at 1JdJJ k.:: ., on this date, with all members present. i The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - December - Supp'l Charles E. King Harry 1,1. Ingersoll Clarence A. Axelson The Lynden Tribune Morse Hardware Company A. J. Blythe Plbg & Htg. Co. It it t► It it Lucile Rohe°ier Dept. of Labor & Industries George Janssen, Postmaster Bobbs-1,1errill Publ. Co. Hillyard Motor Co. 99 Service Wallace Chevrolet County Road Fund Dept. of Labor & Industries if it r► Wash. Co-o-o. rarmers Assn American Assn. of Sch. Adms Cox Bros. Printers J. J. Lockert J. K. Gill Company George Janssen, Postmaster Pliny T. Snyder, Co. Auditor Athletic Suppiy Co. Payroll - December Auditor- Emerg $ 11406.00 Commissioners 41.60 " 20.00 it 3.03 Treasurer 7.20 Court House 4.12 it it 1.83 " " Emerg. 100.00 Elect. & Reg. 5.85 Constable 6.97 Pros. Atty 10.0.3 " It 37.60 Sheriff - Emerg 36.60 ti it 82.53 tt ++ 19.00 88.97 " 35.97 Jail - Emerg 20.91 it n 37.70 Supt. of Schools 5.00 it n if 30.81 it " " Emerg. 277.64 it n n 6.98 It ++ ++ 17.5 0 it it n 3.75 Sch. Rec. Program 28.56 Adv. Exp. Elect. SD 501 85.00 2,421.12 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 101 OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 31st DAY OF December COUNTY ROAD FUND: Morse Hardware Co. It 1t it Shell Oil Co., Inc. Howard -Cooper Corp. Nelson Equipment Co. Weldit Tank & bteel Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co.' Nelson Equipment Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND, Emergency: lorse Hardware Company 11 11 11 Powder Sales & Equipment Co. Frank Granger Morse Hardware Company PUB.LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Albers Grocery Baker Creek Service Corner Grocery Duncan's Grocery Girard Street Grocery Junction Grocery Marine Way Cafe Marts 12th Ave. Food Market Northern State Hospital Owents Lunch L. A. Rankin Royal safe Safeway Stores, Inc. Savoy Hotel Sears, Roebuck & Co. n n n Mrs. Laurine Needham 11 Tr 11 Mrs. 1i7 . 0 tCain r1 ►1 It Aubert Drug Co. Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn D. F . Oarswell, 11. D. Dr. John H. Eberhart ►r r► tr Carl M. Lrb, clvl. D. tr It 11 Dr. R. F. Kaiser Riggs Optical Company 1t n rt tr it n Yellow Cab Company Hazel Forsen LIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. LIC HEALTH - Emergency: Herald Prescription Pharmacy ERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Drs. Slyfield & Nelson Total of Claims Allowed $ �4.13 62 5.78 59.93 494.40 1,352.65 22.60 499.55 $ 21449.66 36.09 1.90 14.84 46.00 16.86 115.69 $ 17. 50 114.00 15.95 27.36 94.97 29.90 15.45 38.96 5.00 20.29 6.00 15.45 87.30 3.50 19.41 41.84 242.50 96.00 190.00 305.00 2.97 7.50 15.00 92.00 14.00 16.37 13.37 5.00 15.59 21.17 38. 04 8.85 24.19 $ 1,660.43 4$" 12.00 12.55 24.55 $ 65.78 65.78 $ 15.00 15.00 61752.23 vA motion was made by Commissioner k xelson, seconded by Commissioner King, and passed ously, which motion was as follows: 1tThat Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, be named as authorized financial representative for Whatcom County, relative to any financial transactions between Whatcom County and the Washington State Develop - merit Board in matters pertaining to the new Court House.11 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER _ 19 J+6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIMISSIONERS OF ti",HATCO1i COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE 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 property was duly.and regularl executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord- ance with the Laws of the State of Vashington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests - of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom , �'tate of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he ishereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best lbidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington. for 1927; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minim um price hereinafter fixed for said,property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of property in the -bellin gham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, 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.,L., and 4 o'clock P.1., on .a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County -Court House in "ellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned. Fairhaven Amended, Und. 1/8 Int. also Und. 8/16 Int. Lot 5, Block 31 50.00 Town of -6ellingham, Lot 5, Block g 40.00 Lyslets First Add. to Fairhaven, South 90 ft Reserved Block - having Broadway for its North and Taylor for its South Boundary and lying directly opposite Block 14,, Lyslets First Add. 40.00 Sharpet s First kdd. to Sumas, Worth 5 ft of Lot 5, Block 1 5.00 Brown's Park Addition to Blaine, Lot 7, Block 2 10.00 Dyerts First Add. Lot 1 and Lot 12, Block 8 3.00 Map 6.: Beg at NW cor Block 1, Mogul healty Replat - th Nly along Ely line of 17th St 30 ft = th E 123.8 ft - th Sly 30 ft - th W1y 123.8 ft to beg (part of Tax 3, Sec. 1, Twp. 37 N. Range 2 E) in Sec. 1, Twp. 37 N . Range 2 E. Also Map 3.9: Unpla..tted property bet Ely line of 17th and the line half way between 17th and Morey Ave - sd Halfway line beg at Nly line of Blk 1, Mogiil Realty Co. Replat - th Nly to a pt 105 ft E of a pt where 17th St makes an angle IdWly - th NWly on a line par to Ely line of 17th St - 105 ft distant therefrom to alley in Blk 112, B. B. Land. Cots 2nd Addition 100.00 WHO EL -NE NE - NV1 NE NE in Sec. 32, Twp..39 N. Range 5 E DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 31st day of Decer:iber, 1946. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COlti+1NiISSIOAERS) Attest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CHARLES E. KING Chairman of the -board HARRY U. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Commissioner �A Supplental 194.6 Budget for 'Tuberculosis Hospitalization, in the amount of $16, 000. 00, was approved by the Board. "The Liquor License application of George Edward Blackburn, Blackburn Grocery and Service, R #l, Custer, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 3 1 s t DAY OF December 103, 46 `Final Cost Records, on various Road Projects, were certified, as follows: CRP-STA #69 Lake Terril, Elder and Rick Roads $ 3,825.67 CRP-SM # 70 Wynn Road & Rural Avenue 3025.25 CRP -Sib' #72 Haynie Road 339.84 CRP-SM #73 VanZandt Slough Bridge 623.85 CRP-SM. #74 Halverstick Road 41734.39 CRP-SPd #76 Park -Wickersham Road 31206.48 CRP-SM #77 Glendale Road at intersection with Bl.-.,ynden 559.61 CRP #166 Bridge No. 4, Lummi Shore Road 21785.34 CRP #168 Drayton Harbor Road 21920.41 CRP #169 Roads & Streets - Echo Point Plat 569.70 CRP #170 mountain View Road 21475.63 CRP #171 Lonseth Road 717.32 CRP #172 Bridge 246 on Hannegan Road 987.06 CRP #173 Anderson Road 41094.41 CRP #174 Silver Luke Road 45440.21 CRP #175 Vuhitehorn, Jackson & Drayton Harbor Roads 3,532.86 CRP #176 Silver Lake Road 31952.85 CRP #177 Woodland Road 4,011.25 CRP #180 Olson Road 1,635.94- CRP #182 Delta Line Road 1,840.08 CRP #184 Roads in Chuckanut Addition 465.05 CRP #187 Central & Hemmi Roads 9,107.22 CRP #190 Birch Point Road 2,479.97 CRP #202 Hemmi Road10,856.54 CRP #203 Northwood Road 11661.68 CRP #204 Hemmi Road 834.50 CRP #207 Road No. 289 Welcome Gr. Hall to Welcome Bdg. 11621.28 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Friday, January 3, 1947.. Approved zd Chairman of thd B Id 14EETING3 FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 31, 1946, the Board convened at 10:00 A.M. on this date with Commissioners Axelson.and Ingersoll present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1946: Griggs Fred H. Dustin Roy Dodge Bellingham Publishing -Company It It t Griggs Frazier's Typewriter Service Vera Bonner The Frank Shepard Co. Griggs Florence E. Bryant Catholic Charities of B'ham Athletic Supply Company 99 Service Hillyard Motor Co. Waitkus Supply Co. Harold Smith Bellingham School Dist. #501 Bellingham Publishing Co. it n it r► n rt tt tr 't tt tr tt CURRENT EXPENSE. - 1947: Auditor Assessor rr Commissioners Treasurer It It Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct. #r2 It " #2 Juv. Court It rt Sch: Rec. Prog. Sheriff rr n Jail - Emerg. Adv. Exp.-Elections Caley Road Rd. #277 S. D. #501 tr ►' D.I.D. #5 n n D.I.D. #15 Old Bills: Walter K. Pixley J. P. Country Supt. of Public Instruction Supt. Treasurer of U. S. Stream -Gaging Union Oil Company Flood Control Stream -Gaging Fd. c/o C. J. Battholet Stream -Gaging A. J. Love Auditor Cox Brothers, Printers Treasurer kbshirets Sup. Ct. #2, Rep. H. & H. Sport'ing Goods Sch. Rec. Program 3.66 28.35 7.00 2.75 2.89 31.32 2.10 3.60 15.00 5.15 10.00 87.10 256.74 30.64 11.02 2.78 34.30 100.00 2.75 3.50 1.00 .75 .75 2.75 2.10 73.98 7.75 250.00 1.50 63.16 7.00 81.58 R. 643.05 489.82 104 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER FRIDAY 3rd JANUI�,RY TERM THE DAY OF 19 47 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Albers Grocery 17.50 Alpine Cafe 5.15 Baker Grocery 15.00 Leming Mercantile C o . 120.00 Omar Frost 8.24 Gargett Bros. 42•84 Gribblels Cash Grocery 4.00 Home Market Grocery 15.00 McClellan Fuel Co. 11.36 Montgomery Ward 26.15 OtConnor "rocery 35.00 Poplack Bros. 105.00 Stuurmants Cash Market 52.40 Walker's Cash Store 25.00 Irene Williams 4.70 Zobrist Store 24.96 Payroll,- December - Trans. 37-663 45.11 Supptl Cash Asst. Roll for January 1947 606.00 $ 1,163.41 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Mabel H. Sheridan 36.55 Anne L. Wilson 44.25 Parker H. Pratt 43.74 $ 124.54 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Julia Klocke $ 38.00 Riverton Hospital 41798.00 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 1,831.50 $ 6,667.50 Total of �'laims Allowed $ 9, OS;3.32 The December report of the Agricultural Extension bervice was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, January 7, 1947. Approved Acting ft rman of he Board ####714;## r /##r=�j'# � #fir`#### `###1 ############## ## ########### `r###########r7t### # ###### MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 3, 19A.7, the Board convened at 10:00 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims v:ere approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1946: Cox Brothers, Printers Kroll Map C o . , Inc. Aandahl Bros. C. R. Threlkeld Robert idcCallum School Executive The Texas Company L . N . r'reimann Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Carl G. Stock Jacobson's Studio Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. Diehl Motor Company Payroll - December Bellingham Publishing Co. CURRENT EXPENSE - 1947: Payroll - January (12 days) n n if it n tr it it Towner Printing Company George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor $ 24.72 It 18,40 Assessor 1.29 Court House 1.19 if if 41.77 Supt. of Schools 2.00 It n 13.68 Exten. Service 13.60 it tt 11. 45 tr it 2.60 " it 1.93 " It 7.73 if it 10.30 Parks & R ec. Areas 1061.40 Adv. E xp. - Elections 4.00 Assessor 652.44 Commissioners 154.8G Coroner 25.81 Clerk 36.68 Supt. of Schools 64.70 1,516.06 w 934.43 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 105 OCTOBER TEAM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF JANUA.RY COUNTY ROAD FUND, 1946: Howard -Cooper Corporation Bellingham Publishing Company H 11 fl n n n 99 Service Irwin Hardware Charles I,AcDonald Minnesota I�liining Ekdahl & Seppala Trunkey & Sons Union Printing Company Lummi Island Land Company C. V . Wilder Company Glennts Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency Union Oil Company n r► It Morse Hardware Company, it tT n Lind Gravel Company COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1946 - Emergency: Payroll - December - n n tr rr t► n n n L. R. Shelton Jewell Llotor Company ►r n n ►f 11 ►T Voucher No. n 11 n ►► Y t.,Shuksan Garage A. Wasching Edward Warbus C. V. Wilder Company n it Iif C. 0. Burrous Bellingham Publishing Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1947:" 1, 317.68 4.75 2.00 1.25 11.02 13.33 54.00 62.50 13.60 66.19 15.05 12.00 85.00 177.93 43.73 638.43 22.99 69.70 .83 10.80 204.41 3367 21011.35 3368 1,318.63 3369 536.00 3.370 11886.15 3371 1,015.90 13.75 257.43 537.71 1,359.13 4.65 62.60 5.00 48.68 206.00 547.79 2.50 Old Bills: Jewell Motor Co. (Order to Ferndale lst Nat'l) n tl n rr it n if it ►r ff tl it tr u if tf it tt tr n rr Standard Oil Co. of Cal. tr it It it n it ►f it tr tr It it Union Oil Co. If it it Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Axel Lind George Janssen, Postmaster Tompkins Hardware Lummi Island Land Company R. W. 011ing Nelson Equipment Company tl fT tr tt n tt tt n tr tf II tr PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: City Sanitary Service Co. A. E. Cowles Electrical Products Consolidated Carter's Grocery Chuckanut Auto Court Duncants Grocery Girard Street Grocery Kendall Lumber Co. Hotel Laube Montgomery, Fuel Co. 11t. Baker Urocery Northwest Market John Potvin Royal Cafe Paul F. Simonds Smith's Cafeteria Trunkey & Sons J. C. Penney Co. Young Alen's Christian Assn 489.93 450.75 476.25 489.43 4.o6 63.41 129.28 31.62 18.60 102.23 4.12 144.00 28.00 278.10 500.00 200.00 7,020.48 76.50 22484.36 88.39 133.90 8.35 41.94 166.32 27.24 24.00 41.94 77.00 12.36 7.00 6.18 9.99 61.80 10.00 10.30 32.00 13.00 4.35 44.46 5.00 $ 2,827.19 $ 9,813.27 $$ 13,213.41 106 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF JANUI.RY 1947 PUBLIC ASSISTAvCE FUND, Cont. Physicians & bentists, Inc. 175.00 Model 'Truck & Storage Co. 112.00 Warnick Lumber Yards 1.48 Bellingham 'Transfer 6.10 Fred t s Farm Repair 4.12 Carl Omli 203.84 Standard Brands, Inc. 15.66 ! n n n 7.73 tr n tt 7.73 I1ary F. Hinton 29.03 1,165.92 TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND: Orland Ivarson 30.15 Clyde Kendall _tea• 05 $ 80.20 (SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Leo A. Logan Robert G. Dunford - Order to Co. Auditor 1',anda Lubitz - Order to County Auditor LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft -':Whitney Company Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIdISSIONERS OF COUNTY, MASHINGTON 100.00 75.00 60.00 235.00 y 29,827.42 JIN THE 1ATTFR OF CLOSING ALL CONCRETE & ( R E S O L U T I O N 113ITULIINOUS COUNTY ROADS TO HEAVY 'LOAD TRAFFIC } WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the continued cold weather is presenting a critical ,condition ruinous to county roads upon the breakup of present cold spell, NOIfi, THEREFORF, BE IT RF.SOLVED that the county concrete paved roads and bituminous surfaced roads be hereby declared closed until further notice to all heavy lad traffic including logging trucks. BF IT FURTHER RLSOLVLD that this resolution shall be published in one issue of the Belling- ham Herald. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of January, 19/+7. I BOI:RD OF COUNTY COLi3,ISSIOI�ERS OF, WHATC1 COUNTY, VdASHIAG'TOi,J CHI',RLES E. KING j(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILAISSIO1dERS) Chairman Attest: PUNY T. SNYDER County auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy HARRY L1. ING'ZIRSOLL Commissioner CLI�RFNCE A. AXELSON Commissioner 'This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on a heavy patrol grader, the one bid received, thEt of the Nelson Equipment Company, vies opened by the Board. Upili --coition by Commissioner Axelson seconded by Commissioner Ingersoll, the said bid of the ijelson Equipment Co.', in the amount of of 7, J20. ! 3, was accepted and the award made to them. The resignation of Parker H. Pratt, as county Sanatarian, was received and accepted by the Board, and the return to that position of Philip J. 2lorey, ai)proved. I� The Final Cost Record, CRP #200 James Street, in the amount of $394.15, was aooroved. ILI RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY lg 47 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 7th day of January, 19/+7, by and between THE LUMMI ISLAND LAND COMPANY, a corporation, party of the first part ,�1 WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: That, -.far and in consideration of the sum of $500.00 to it in hand paid, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and the covenants and agreements herein contained on the part of the party of the second part, the party of the first part has and.does hereby give and grant unto the party of the second part the right to take and remove nine. thousand (9,000) cubic yeards of gravel from that certain lot and''tract of land situated in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, more particularly described as: "Lot 2, Section 8, Township 37 N., Range 1, E.W..M,." The party agrees to remove said gravel within one (1) year from date hereof and to pay therefor at the rate of 120 per cubic yard, as follows: $500.upon the execution of this contract, receipt whereof is hereinbefore adknowledged and at the end of each calendar month hereafter, to pay for all gravel removed during the month at -the rate of 120 per yard until the full purchase price, to -wit: one thousand and eighty dollars ($1080.00), is paid. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the party of the second part shall have the right and option to purchase and remove such further quantity of gravel,. not to exceed one thousand cubic yards, as it may require at 12�.per cubic yard. IN 1'fITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused their corporate names to be hereto subscribed and their corporate seals to be hereunto affixed, the day and year first above written (SEAL) ttest:M..C. DICKINSON.II Secretary (SEAS) ttest: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor STATE OF WASHINGTON ( ss ;ounty of Wha.tcom ) LUMMI ISLAND,LAND COMPANY By M. C. DICKINSON President WHATCOM COUNTY CHARLES E. KING HARRY M. INGERSOLL CLARENCE A. AXELSON . County Commissioners THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this 7th day of January, 194 7, personally appeared before me A. C. Dickinson and M. C. Dickinson II, to me known to be the President and Secretary respectivell Df the Lummi Island Land Company, a corporation, who executed the foregoing instrument -and acknowledged to me that they signed and executed the foregoing instrument as their free and volun- tary act and deed, and the free and voluntary act and deed of said company, and herewith stated tc ne,that they were duly authorized to execute the same, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official sealthe day and ar in this certificate first above written. (SEAL) . FRANK M. ALLYN Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham, Wash, �rA. revised budget distribution for the Health Department, for 19/+7, was approved by the 3oard. `Dance License Application No. 581, for public dances to be held at' the Winter Garden durink year 19/,,7, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Lambert & Zentefis. There being no further business to come before the meeting, til 10: 00 A.M., Friday, January 10, 19/+7. Approved C• 14 '.Chairman of the rd the same was duly adjourned RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 10th DAY.oF JANUARY is 47 MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 7, 1947, the Board convened at 10:00 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE 1946: Fred H. Dustin . Orland Ivarson LlcClellan Fuel & Hauling Girard Street..Grocery F. E. Briggs Farmers Publishing Co. Pioneer Printing Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company City of Bellingham Charles McDougall Joe Altose Diamond "Bn Fuel Co. Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. Girard ►street Grocery Schafer Baking Co. Walton Fruit Co. Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn W. P. Fuller & Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. The Texas Company R. R. Yates Louis W. King 11URRENT EXPENSE - 1947: Inc. Payroll - January - 12 days if rr it It Supptl it a it ti It n n n Pliny T. Snyder The Haloid Company Fred H. Dustin Ma.l.irice Hanna Automotive Service Cox Brothers, Printers Charles E. King Harry M. Ingersoll George Janssen, Postmaster Walken Idotor Co. Geo. W. Allen, Agent COUNTY ROAD FUND:- 1946: Assessor Treasurer Court House It It J. P. - Country Pros. kitty ,t if Sheriff It Jail " Emerg. n it tr tr , n a tr tr u it u n Supt. of Schools it It n u n n Hort. Insp. Auditor if Court House Pros. Atty Auditor n Assessor 11 n Commissioners it Clerk Sheriff Elect. & Reg. Fred Hanson Everson Motor Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Jewell Motor Company Tax Commission of the State of Washington Benedict Marine Supply Company Weldit Tank & Steel Company Shell Oil Co., Inc. COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1946 - Emergency: Everson Motor Company It it it Wallace Chevrolet Co. Shell Oil Company, Inc. COUNTY ROAD FUND 1947: Chas. Kley Monahan Garage C. 0. Burrous C . 0. Burrous Glenn's Weldit Tank & Steel Company it 11 it it Everson Motor Company It it it it it it Tompkins Hardware 3.00 8.33 121.54 9.94 35.75 60.44 3.61 5.98 250.00 27.50 6.45 17.51 45.25 63.0. 148.35 18.20 .. 13.11 57,18 2.22 2.35 4.97 21.51 70.60 778.20 415.00 81.29 236.73 12.80 536.46 11.75 14.90 339.58 35.40 18.60 10.00 5.00 4,696.4 27.30 90.20 5.35 375.30 1.00 3.61 2.26 5.15 637.25 1,15 6.75 1.12 220.16 25.00 30.80 609.12 67.68 792.36 131.63 2,383.57 720.17 880.06 578.11 11.68 996:85 $ 71192.11 510.17 $ 2,015 28. $ 61230.18 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM IFRIDAY THE 10th DAY OF JANUARY 1 0 is 47 'C ASSISTANCE FUND: B & L. Grocery 99.97 Clipper Store 110.15 Diamond ttBtt Fuel Company 5.87 Edna & Ralphts Grocery 50.00 Eerkes Security Market 86.00 Lind Gravel Co. 34.61 Martin's Coffee Shop 21.55 Peter Pan Grocery 16.43 Lee Rankin 3.00 Safeway.Stores,.Inc. 61.97 Veterans Housing Project 20.00 Wanamakers General Mdse 20.00 Y.W. C. A. 46.00 Dr. F. A. Dean 90.00 Carl bi. Erb, M. D. 14.92 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 42.15 Dr. 0. N. Farley 19.00 Owl Pharmacy 4.07 Smith-Ingwersen-Ritchie 3.05 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. .22 bills Electric,Company 1,193.60 it if It 23.04 it tr tt 109.90 tt tr rr 17.44 n . tr tt 33.46 Robert Taylor 9.68 Union Printing Company 15.14 It it It r;6.1S Warnick Lumber Yards 24.76 PGcific.Tele. & Tele. Co. 144.26 Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency 70.04 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 .Western Union `telegraph Co. 4.17 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 353.00 tr I it 5.93 n It it 9.65 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.20, Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 5.71 Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 44.19 American Hospital Supply Corp. 27.15 Lederle Laboratories, Division 186.15 Scientific Supplies Company 1.13 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 15.30 It it It n 20.39 it tr tr tt 15.30 Louie Austvold 16.38 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 61.10 Commercial Linen Company 1.27 tr tr rr 35.89 Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. 122.02 Mills Electric Company 4.94 Montgomery Ward 24.23 Worse Hardware Co. 28.18 Nalleyts, Inc. 5.25 Northern Grocery Company 31.44 it it tr 27.16 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 22.33 tt n rr tt 33.95 n n tr a 16.63 Pennsylvania. Salt Mfg. Co. of Wash. ll.45 'Pittsburgh Paint Store 1.34 Pynor and Company 68.13 it if 63.75 Guy Smith 26.99 Standard Brands, Inc. 9.48 it it it 29.64 Standard Oil Company of Cal. 56.32 Robert A. 'Taylor 2.69 Tingue, Brown & Company 19.40 Central Branch, Nat t l Bank of Commerce 47.43 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Earl I. L. Cilley, bl. D. 52.50 L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 55.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Lieurance 103.55 Robert'H. Elkins - Order to Co. Treas. 75.00 Robert Berwick, Jr. 15.00 William H. Gnadt 30.00 Otto Zylstra 30.00 $ 3,869.21 107.50 253.55 Total of Claims Allowed $ 21,174.85 110 RECORD. OF. COMMISSIONERS "PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY: THE loth DAY OF JANUARY 19 IL 7 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON V IN THE MATTER OF REVISION OF } ( RESOLUTION AND ORDER COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET FOR 1946 WHEREAS, under the provisions of Sec. 5, Chap. 164, Session Laws of 1923, as amended, (transfers or revisions within the general classes of County Road Fund Budget may be made.upon formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, it becomes necessary to revise the budget appropriations to govern expenditures from the County Road Fund for the year 1946, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the 1946 County Road fund Budget be, and hereby is revised, as of the loth day of January, 1947. GAS TAX Dist. _1 -Dist. #2 Dist. #3 Total Overhead 7,000.00 12,600.00, 13,000.00 32.1600.00 Maintenance 19,952.94 63,544.24 34,524.60 118,021.78 Construction 16,565.53 51,525.26 88076.40 156,467.19 Eq. Purchase 8,723.53 2,935.50 7.765.00 19,424.03 Totals 52,242.00 11302605.00 143,666.00 326,513.00 10 MILLS Maintenance 21,459.23 43,839.62 46,054.97 111,352.82 Construction 189.77 467.06 11050.37 1,707.20 Totals 21,648.00 44,306.68 47,105.34 113,060.02 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of January, 194.7- (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ATTEST: PLINY T. SNYDER County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY C01111ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARLES E.'KING Chairman HARRY M. INGERSOLL Commissioner CLARENCE A. AXELSON Coipmissioner Upon Lotion by Commissioner Axelson, seconded by Commissioner Ingersoll, Mrs. Mabel Smith was unanimously appointed to succeed herself on the Rural Library Board, for a period of five years. °The resignation -of Clarence A. Axelson from the Rural'Library Board was received and accepted by the Board, and J. H. Puckett was unanimously appointed to serve during the unexpired term of Mr. Axelson. "A statement of the uncollectible personal taxes for the year 1946 was filed with the Board by the County Treasurer, the said uncollectible taxes totalling $197.01 The Liquor License Application of Emil J. and D. R. Bourque and R. G. Stewart, Lummi Point Lodge, Lummi Island, Washington, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned, sine die. Approved Chairman of th oard All### ############7 # ### r###�r###### iL##�1�##I'llhI? ItNit '## ### ######## # ] #fit`####ipl###_# ######i1h RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM 110NDAY THE 13 th DAY OF JANUI RY 1947 MEETING, 1,10NDAY, JANUARY 13, 1947 JANUARY TERM This being the second Monday in January, next succeeding the biennial election, there met in the County Commissionerst room in the Whatcom County Court House, at Bellin ha�i, W,,shinjton, 'at the hour of 10:00 A.M., Claude Manley, County Commissioner of the First District, elected to said office on November 5, 19I+6, for -a term of four years; Gerrit Veleke, County Commissioner Hof the Second District, elected November 5, 1946, for a term of two years; and Charles E. King, ;;County Commissioner of the Third District, elected to said office on November 7, 1944, for a term Hof four years, thereby becoming the hold -over member of the Board, and it appearing that each had beer: issued a certificate of election certifying his election to the office as set forth above, land their bonds being filed with the Whatcom County Clerk, and each having taken his oath of offic Jthereby fully qualifying the said Claude Manley, Gerrit Veleke and Charles E. King as County Com- Imissioners of the districts set forth above, and Will D. Pratt, the duly elected, qualified and ,jacting Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, also being present, the said Board, in compliance 'with law, was duly called to order by the said County Auditor for the purpose of organization and the transaction of business as might properly and legally come before it. A motion was made by Commissioner Veleke and seconded by Commissioner. King that Claude Manley be selected as Chairman. Motion carried. A motion fixing the time for .the meetings during the January term was unanimously passed, as follows: ttThat meetings during the January term be at 9:30 A.PJI., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." r "Bonds, previously approved by the Prosecuting Attorney, as to form, were approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk, for the following named County Officials: Vlill D. Pratt, Auditor, American Bonding Co. e5,000.00 George H. Brown , Assessor if it it 1 21000.00 Boone Hardin, Prosecuting Attorney, Standard Accident Insurance Co. 5,000.00 Bert C. Kale, Justice of the Peace, United Pacific 500.00 D. W . r eatherkile I, if It a It tt 500. 00 C. S. Hood, Coroner, Fidelity & Guaranty Co. 1,000.00 Andrew Danielson, J. P. American Surety Company 500.00 Conrad R. 'lxling, Sheriff, Standard Accident Ins. Co. 5,000.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1., Tuesday, January 14, 1947. Approvedi Chairman of the Board ( (/ v (t h i +;'. {./1..' .I'1'.+ C1.'1.!iJ.'' fJ.l; ! +(.J,1i.,11. (' 11 ;f..;l +1 !f.l'-( 1L1:./ C i.1i._' y /'-;.J 1. '11.j/...! rl.'i_I' 11 ruJL.If Jl 7T77' ' 1`' � 1 :_ 7 17.11.r .T..,r . _1 ., .1" i '.1 . �f l ... 1;. 7' c f l.' ;. 1 J� 7 ' �1.1'..J7] 771 f7 7F #77 i' r1 f A r"rl ++ r r " 7r i,"' I "!/ 71 7r"7171" T 7%Ti 7T yr 7111'"1T7T/1"rtil'71 r '1T7,' �, 7l fr 7T 71 FT 71 fit 11 r J ? ;T 'lf fi'7T ;1 hi ' 1 T T iT 7i J T!`i Ji C7r 7J Ti 7f , Y�i 7i T' �f 7 11`, '"! r " f"TT r �f 7ti`7T'7T MEETING, TUESDAY, JkNUA RY 14, 191.7 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournrzi�nt taken Jiond�y, JE,nuary 13, 191�.7, the Board conversed 9' 30 A. I., on this date, i,,ith all members {resent. The following cla.ims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT Lli.PFNSE - 1946: George Wetzel Farmers '`+utual Telephone Co. Union Printing Company Fr rme rs 1utu l Telephone Co. it It t, It George Wetzel it 11 Ft:rmers Mutual Telephone Co. Union Printing Company It It it Union Printing Company it It ,t Thomas K. V%insor George T'etzel Union Printing Co. Ft.rmers Ylutual Telephone Co. it It It it George V'+'etzel Union ?rinting Company Ir n tr Farmers lutual lelEphone Co. It It it 11 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Farmers lutu�:il Telephone Co. It it It it Union Printing Company F&r:ners 1,1utual 'Telephone Co. Union Printing CompF:ny Ii i► II IT it It Auditor ? 5.04 st 1.68 ,t 139.16 -assessor .35 Commissioners .25 it 2.01 Treasurer 3.30 - 48 1.39 Court House S. G'3 Sup. Ct. 1, Rep. 18.03 it it 2, „ 22.62 Juv. Court 10.35 it „ 2.4.7 It n 49.40 11 Clerk . C3 it 1.7515 it 32.83 Sheriff 3. 1-5 „ .78 Pros. xtty .30 Jail .8.34 Supt. of Schools 1.48 Exten. Service 1.03 it It 34.97 Hort. Insp. .05 Adv. E1>.p. - Sch. D. 501 107.85 it it D.I.D. #5 5.00 i, ,t D.I.D. #15 5.00 e. 467.47 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JfthUARY TUFSDAY TERM THE 14th DAY OF JANUP,RY .47 19 CURRENT EXPENSE - 19/,7: Pliny T. Snyder Auditor ! 3.80 Griffith Printing Co. It 1 31.36 i Nicholas Jerns Company Commissioner 100.00 I Ireland & Bellingar " 100.00 j Scott Ryan Realty Co. Treasurer 25.00 Ireland & Bellingar Sup. Ct. #,i, Rep. 7.00 Griffith :Printing Co. Clerk 6.59 American Surety of N. Y. J. P. - Country 10.00 Percy ,Hood, Agency Coroner 5.00 Scott Ryan Realty Co. Pros. Htty 25.00 _,313_.75 Total of Claims Allowed 781.22 ``By unanimous action of the Board, Commissioners Manley and Veleke were chosen to fill the vacancies on the Airport Board of the Bellingham Airport. By unanimous action the Bon.rd recessed until 10:00 A.i�L.., 1Vednesda,y, JL:nuary 15, 1947, when they again convened, -�,ith all members present. BEFORE `i'HE, BOj'.RD OF COUNTY C0-,2,IISSIOEERS OF W111,TCOM COUNTY., 10o1�SHIi4G`i'ON Y I IN THE 1dkTTER OF FUNDS FOR THE MAINTEN- ANCE, IMPROVEIdENT AND OPFRATION OF THE BELLINGHAM AIRPORT R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, heretofore, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcora County, Washington, a.ppropria.ted the sum of $10,000.00 for the maintenance, improvement and operation of the Belling-' ham Airport of said County, and WHEREAS, under date of .February 1, 194.6,- the County of Whatcom, through its Board of County Commissioners entered into an agreement in T,vriting with the City of Leliingha.m by which the County agreed to appropriate, annually, a sum equivalent to that appropriated by the City of Bellingham for the, same purpose, and . WHEREAS, it was further agreed that during the term of said agreement the said Airport should be managed and controlled by a Board of five members appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 1'Jashington, and the City Council of the City of Bellingham, end WHEREAS, said Board has been so appointed and is now in charge of the maintenance, improvement and operation of said Airport, and WHEREAS, the City of Bellingham has caused. the said sum of $10,000.00 to be deposited to the account of said 1:irport according to the terms of said agreement, N01,',', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to be deposited to the account of said Airport, in the said amount of ?!�10,000.00, as appropriated by the County for the maintenance, improvement end operation of said,l=irport during the current year. DONE in regular session of the Board. this 15th day of January, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUI4`.C'Y C011;1ISSIONERS) Attest: Y11ILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY.,,, W1':SHINGTON CLAUDE LAhLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE•S F. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIL41ISSIONERS OF VFHATC0M COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE L,1AT`I`F'R OF TEE PURCIUI ACE FROli1 THE VJAR ASSETS LD!!iIKSTRATION OF CERTfiIfV BUILDIIVGS AT `.['HE BELLINGHA1.1 ARTu'1Y AIRFIELD � R E S O -L U T I 0 N WHEREAS Whatcom County desires to purchase certain buildings on the -Oellinf�hai,i Army Airfield, the WHEREAS_, of County Commissioners, actin:; through its Chairman, Claude Manley, is hereby authorized to purchase those certain buildings listed on the VIar Assets Administration form, under date of January 13, 19J+7, and to cause to be issued from the funds appropriated by, Whatcom County for the maintenance, improvement and operation of the Airport, a check in the sum of $4, 715.00 in payment for the said buildings. DONE in regulL,r session of the Board this 15th day of January, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY CO-AMISSIONFRS- (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF' COUNTY COMMISSIOAERS1 OF VcI3I.TCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON . Attest: WILL D. PRATT, County Auditor CLI.UDE IL'�NLEY, Chairman and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEISE, Commissioner By L. COZIER, Deputy CH-RLES E. KING, Commissioner 112 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY . TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF J!.NUARY 19 G.7 �_7��/1.�,.�,...,. .��1 _�: '1,_ +l ',:_ � ,� ,•_,..., c r: 'll. 1 � ,[� t .rr_ .;: ,r � �71� 1/�� 7 �..!�l_{. j�Tt1 t� _'_ ' .1l '.l� r�l"7T T7i 7r' 7T i7 T1 f 7T 1 i ?i" n"iJ #7"jJ J 7i J 3' ?<J 7�'7iTT f"�l') 7T'�17r ! rl 7�1 l± "' ! CiT 77TI' �i 71 ,1 1, 1T i"T1 , 7i'i1 `riff/ Ai 71 11"7'T' C71 U71 TI 77 T1 ii" 1'jr`7i 71' it #7 V '1/ 7�"i1 11 11 it I/ 7W MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUI RY 17, .19.47 JANUI,.RY TERM Pursusnt ,to adjournment taken Wednesday, January 15, 191,.7, the Board convened at 9:30 on this date, with <11 members present. The followin claims v:rere approved by the Bo{: rd f'or payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1946: _ The Haloid Company Golden Rule 'ilercantile Co. r-uartin P1bg. & Htg. Co. Burton A. Kingsbury Bancroft4Vhitney Co. it It ti Mrs. Otto Kackman Garrett Bossenbrock The Texas Company H. Raymond Foster & Kleiser Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1946: N . W. Gibbs Iverson Lumber Company Richfield Oil Corporation General Petroleum Corporation Custer Service Station Ut. View Store Lummi Island Power Assn St2nda.rd Oil Co. of Cal. 11 if 11 it it if it I it It rr 11 ar it t, it 11 If 11 1t 11 C. T. Charles. 'OUNTY ROAD FUND - 19.47: Payroll - January - 12 days PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND 1946: Auditor 33.15 Court House 2.77 it . it 8.21 Sup. Ct. No. 1 50.00 if tr it 1 11.07 It it rt 2 11.07 Juv. Court 12.00 Supt. of Schools 2.4.34 it it 3.79 Parks & hec. Areas 13.60 Sundry Lxpense 19.62 fi 189.62 2.83 4.06 245.56 33.98 92.28 2.50 46.38 2.25 2.39 53.93 151.36 2/1.50 14.0.69 1.44 11021.15 $ 760.65 $ 760.65 Arnie,Anderson 45.98 Bungalow Dairy 70.00 Corner Grocery 39.94 Ferry Brothers LIarket 151.05 Geneva Grocery 90.00 GribbleIs Cash Grocery 16.98 Hawkins Cash Grocery 20.00 1; N . C . Keith 44.1+8 Foments Grocery 68.00 Marine Way Cafe 5.15 Oertel Bros: Company 45.00 Payless Food Market 41.45 Penny Profit Urocery 8.20 Richfield Oil Co. r 5.45 Safeway Stores, ; Inc. 80.00 Simonds Urocery 24•00 York Addition Grocery 123.95 !; Anne V, inslow 28. 51 Griffith Printing ompany 5.10 Marvin Thompson 16.73 Union Printing Company 16.48 L. VanKeulen & Sons 627.86 'Parnick Lumber Yards 5.85 rt n u 2.35 Louie Austvold 15.45 C. 1�1. St. P. P. & P. R. R. Co. 18.87 Sidney Love 13.35 Pacific Highway Transport, Inc. 1.50 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company 84.44 Standard Brands, Inc. 27.69 Hubert Drug Company 162.07 II li Burroughs, V"ellcome & Company, Inc. 38.00 Lederle Laboratories Division 21+.46 rr rr tr 24.46 Scientific Supplies Company 6.18 .estern Union lelegraph Co. 6.82 Dept. of Labor x Industries 10.75 21019.55 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JPNUARY ,.TERM FRI DAY THE 17th -DAY OF JANUARY 19-k —7 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE - 19/+7: Alpine Cafe P 25-15 Baker Creek Service 25-00 Chetwood's Grocery 85-00 Del Mar Hotel 7.00 it It 11 7.00 Frank' s Market 49.00 Billie Johnson 29.00 Earl Johnnie 5.65 Laube Hotel 12.25 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 2.75 Royal Cafe 33M Taylor's Store 25-00 Idyme hiller .12.23 $ 318.81 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: American Social Hygiene Assn. 1-04 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 1.36 Union Printing Co. — .30 $ 2.70 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Ernest k. Andriff $ 75-00 Lloyd B. McLellan 40-00 Gloria Wright 50-00 Jess P. Biddle 30-00 195-00 Total of Claims Allowed 4,507-48 BEFORE THE BOj,,.RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VEATCOM COUNTY, WLSEINGTOW IN THE 11ATTER OF RATES ON THE WHATCOM R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N COUNTY FERRY, THE CHIEF KWINA BE IT RFSO,LVED by the Whatcom County Commissioners that charges on the Ltuwi Island Ferry CHIEF KVIINA,, shall be established for 1911,7., as stated below: An annual passenger car pass $5-00 Anannual pass for light trucks (trucks under 6,000 lbs. gross) 5.00 ,An annual pass for heavy trucks 20.00 These passes, shall not be transferable, and shall be limited to one round trip daily., An annual pedestrian pass - not transferable - shall be issued for O.GO. A passenger car trio rate shall be $0.35 each way for car and driver, and For all additional passengers or foot passengers the fare shall be $',0.10. The charge for trailers shall be $`0.50 each way and no pass shall be,issued.-fon.trailers.. The fare for loaded trucks shall be $1.00. and for empty trucks the sum of $01.75., each way. Log trucks, with trailers, shall be $2.00 each way, and Caterpillar tractors, up to 6 tons shall be $2.00 each way. Adopted this 17th day of January, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COUNTY, Wl-SHINGTON CLILUDE 111d1LEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy ,"The Board, by unanimous action, ordered tie issuance of a duplicate Current Expense warrant, No. 14037, to the Beach Packing Company, the said warrant having been issued under date of Dec. 31, 1940, in the aiqount o'L ,P'85-50. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 17th DAY OF JANUARY ......... .. t"It appearing to the Board that the appointment of J. H. Puckett to the Rural Library Board, on January 10., 19/+7., to serve the unexpired term of Clarence A. Axelson., was void and of no effect because of the fact that Ur. Axelson's term had legally expired ten days before his purported resignation, the Board, at this t-ime) by unanimous action., appointed 111"1iss L'IargaretEh.T for a period of four years, to fill the vacancy on the said Rural Library Board. The bond (U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co.) of F. E. Briggs,, Justice of the Peace, in the amount of $500.00,, viels approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. The December report of the Whatcbm County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, 6L recess was taken, until 9:30 A.M.,, Monday., January 20, 19)+7., when the Board again convened, with all members present forfinal consideration of bills for the year of 1946. The following claims were approved by the Board, for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1946:, County Road Fund Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 0 11 It It It It Robert T. Johnson Commerce Clearing House, Inc. County Road Fund Fountain Drug Store City Sanitary Service School hxecutive Jeffcott Motor Company County Road rand it it " it JCOUOTY ROAD FUND - 1946: Albert Lind Dept. of Labor & industries LeCocq & Simonarson Puget Sound Power & Light Co.. Assessor Court House Juv. Court - Play J. P. -Country Pros. 11tty Sheriff Jail It Supt. of Schools Exten. Service Total of Claims Allowed 12.85 129-35 17.80 5.50 37-50 69.89 3.20 1.88 2.00 11-38 1/,.85 28.61 $ .334.81 15-45 257.67 100.00 24.81 397.93 $ 732.74 A duplicate Current Expense warrant., No. 87585,, dated Nov. 29, 1946, in the amount of $19.00, was ordered issued to 'Airs. Anna K. Hanson, ir. lieu.of one apparently lost in the mail. "Dance. License Application No. 582, for public dances to be held at The Breakers., at. Point Roberts, between the dates of January 18 19,47 and July 18, 1947, v,ras approved by the Doard and the license issued to I. Iwerson. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned luntil 9:30 1,.-I'd., Tuesday., January 21, 1947. Approved hairman of the Board Y U'l " , 1, 'U'# ii I hr,- r4ht7_1_0#_Y1_Yr1F -Irl-l"Wh-, I-#/,- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 21st DAY OF JANUARY ism MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947 JANUARY TERM Rursuant to adjournment taken Monday, January 20, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 �on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - January Auditor $ 11213.36 n 11 Assessor 1,095.45 n it Commissioners 567.66 tr it Treasurer 21940.29 ++ It . Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 +, n , Su-c. C t. No. 2 258. G5 ++ 11 Clerk 841.78 �+ 1t J. P. No. 1 160.00 u u J.t P. No. 2 150.00 tr +, Constable 60.00 ++ It Coroner 61.29 tr 11 Pros. A tty 436.19 tr Sheriff 11083.61 11 +t Jail 5,45.00 11 +r Supt. of Schools 591.60 11 ++ Exten. Service 511.99 n 11 Hort. Insp. 400,00 Charles Rand Sup. C t. No. 21 Rep. 271.20 Anne L. Wilson Adv. Ex.p.' - Sch. 180.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - January -'Voucher No. 46 11117.50 +, It it 47 1,452.8 PUBLIC ASSISTA110E FUND - 1946: Aubert Drug Co. 2.99 It If it 1.55 Dr. F. A. Dean 603-.50 Dr. J. H. Eberhart 80.00 Dr. J. H. Eberhart 12.50 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 20.00 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 20.00 Carl M. Erb, 141. -D. 25, 54 Fairhaven Pharmacy 2.39 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 228.25 Kendrick Ambulance Co. 8.00 if It n 16.00 if it +t 16.00 It ❑ t, . 16.00 Dr. A. H. Knaa ck 29.00 Riggs Optical Co. 32•46 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 140.00 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 70.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND:- 1947: Payroll - January - Trans. 37-3 $ 31966.78 1t 11 It 3 7-4 9, 749.51 Cash Asst. Roll f or February 22,691.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - January 889.87 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John F. Lieurance 100.00 Lee P. Urbick 55.00 Alice I. Gehrke 50.00 Carl Stanley Reid 44.00 Gilbert C. Hendrickson 25.00 TREASURERtS REVOLVING FUND: Barbara Hanson 155.00 Anne Hays 150.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand 10.00 $ 11, 625.52 $ 2,570.30 1, 32A..18 $ 36,407.29 889.87 274.00 305.00 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 53,406.16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 117 Jf':NUARY TERM TUESDI',Y THE 21st DAY OF J1'.1,IJt;RY 19 47 v This being the time fixed for the hearing on the establishment of a road petitioned for i by Robert J. Cal.ley, and others, the matter came on regularly before the Board, a.nd an Order was signed, a.s f'0110.7S: i a IN Ti-!Ti1.11ITTFR OF THE COUNTY ROLD PETITIONED ) ORDER OF ESTIti3LISHL"' l-ET FOR BY ROBERT J. CP LFY P.iZ OTHL'RS In the matter of the County Road petitioned for by Robert J. `'aley and other, the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 16th day of iiovember, 19L6, and that said petition v;as signed by at least ten householders of the County, residing int the vicinity of the proposed road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of 4 3C.C. 00, v!hich said ;bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly proved by the Chairman of the Board of (County Commissioners on the 16th day of I�Iovember, 194,6. i Third.. `I.'ha t on the 16th &,y of iioveraber, 194,6, the County Lngineer v,7a s duly directed to 11�examine and if' necessary survey the route of said proposed road. Fourth. That on the 6th day of December, 19/,6, the County Engineer filed in his office his report in writin , end. apt the same time a map and the field notes of said r%roposed road, a.s provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 21+th day of �ecearaber 19L.6, the ,21st d,,ay of January, 194,7, was set for hearing the report of the Lngineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing v.7ould be held was given as i� rarovid ed by lave . i� ^ I Sil:th. That said. report of the County Lngineer shoves: (1) Tha-t in his opinion sa-id proposed road is a. necesLity and ought to be established and opened. (2) 'The terrriina:l points, general course and length of the road (3) His recommendation that said road be established L.0 feet in v,,idth. (i) 1: list of persons interested in lands over .,;izich said road passes who consented to the establishment of the road a:nd waived all claims to da,.rara,ges. (5-6) That no persons interested in 1and:., throu;;h which the road �w.:sses refused to consent to the establishment of the road and claimed da.raages. (7), A description of each tract of lLind over which said road passes, with the name and place of residence or adaress of the os::ners, lessees, claimants or incumbrences and the ere,,.. of land taken from each tract. (8) That the probable cost of the construction of tine road including a:ll necessary bridges, culverts, and all clearing, grubbing and grading v,il1 be 'end the 13oa-rd hag .ami. .vine,ned the report of the engineer, ti-ie maan d nd the petition, the written (consent and 7:,iver of as l ia.ges, an(-, all otha r papers on file in the proceedings, a),nd heard and consider. ed. all testimony and document,,ry evidence adduced for the estLbiisluirent of the roatd, and fall persons inters=sted in lands to be ta._,cen having consented to the estatblishmcnt of said road and Ih,-!ving waived their claims to da.r a ges therefor, and the Board being satisfied that the said road kAould be of public utility, I'f IS ORDERED BY THIS. BO RD, all the members concurring, that the road petitioned for by ;!Robert J. Celey and other be established as follows: North 40 feet S.'; NEE NEB , Section 1.6, T. L0 i1., R 4 jand as shorn upon the mep - s made by the County Engineer, and that from henceforth said road ;Ishall be a County Road Forty (4) fe.et in width, and that the same be opened according to law. Done this 21st day of Janue ry, 19L 7. CL1',UDE is id,1LEY GF.R-H T VI LEKE, Ch7kRf,ES E. i.IiIG SRPL, OF' TFTF d0iRD OF COU TY Constituting the Board of County Commissioners Wha.tcom County, Washington 'Attest: 11�'ILL D. PRATT ;County f=ud.itor A- Fx-officio ;Clerk of Board By L. COZIFR Deputy There being no art per business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned "until 9: 30 A .LI. , r'riday, JLnua:ry 24, 1947. Approved _ Cha: irman of the Board .11 J'1, 1. �'.1' '' r 77 7i i'7; 7l i 7i 7i 7r 7/ 71 7t 1/ 7�� 71 /I 7�'Ci i '�� 7l7' r 7i T 7�� i �r r, l! 7l ;. „ ,; .', ., /7 1. 7! ?, �, ,r ii 7I .I I; 7771 �, it T.. / s Zf i, 7i 7l it L"7i li 7i 71 �i 7, it 71 7i % r! 77 J 71`7 ; r n 71 1, b i/ ii 7/ 7i i; r; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS* ]PROCEEDINGS JA NUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 24th DAY_oF JANUARY 19-42 MEETING, FRIDAY., JANUARY 24, 1947 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 21, 1947, the Board convened at 9: 30 1:.i:i. , on this.date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following clai.ms.were approved by the Board for payment:- CURRENT EXPENSE: Floyd A. Ellis Northwestern Insurance Agency. K. B. Williams.Printing Co. Towner Printing Co. C. T. Charles If it Will D. Pratt, Co. Audi tor' Ace Union Service Blackburn Sales Co. Commercial Body A7orks' Towner Printing Co. C. T. Charles Farmers Publishing Co. Clyde E. Rice Ins. Agency Frazier's Typewriter Service Time Equipment Co. J. C. Penney Co. Martin Plbg & Htg Co. Basil D. Rasmussen Payroll - January Ireland & Bellingar R. H. Smith John Marshall Bacon The Nation's Schools Publ. Co. Bellingham Builders Supply Co. North Wash. Implement Co. . Sorensen -Garrett Ins.,,Agency Payroll =,January, COUNTY ROAD FUND: -Auditor tr n tr n Assessor tt tr rr n Commissioners Treasurer t, tt Court House n tr Sup. C t. - No. 1 Juv. Court Clerk. J. P. - Country Pros. Atty Supt. of Sch. County Farm tr it Ins. on Bldgs Parks & Rec. Areas R. E. Alexander Charles R. Rawdon Payroll - January - Voucher No. 49 n n n 50 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Schafer Baking Company, Inc. Sf 11 tl 9, Wyandotte'C hemicals Corp B. B. Meat & Sausage Ivlfgr Bellingham Coal Mines Commercial.Linen Company tr n n General Electric X-Ray Corp. Huntington Laboratories, Inc. It if n Nalley's, Inc. Nat'l Bank of Commerce, Central Branch Norco Paper Supply North Coast. Chemical & Soap Works Carl Omli Pacific Fruit -& Produce Company Pynor & Company Reid Boiler Works, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of.California Morse Hardware Company Warnick Lumber Yards rt n tr Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn Yellow Cab Company n n fr Broti;m & Cole, Inc. Elm Street Market Frank's Market Gargett Fvos. DeLace Johnstone Kean's Bud Park's Grocery J. C. Penney Co. home Grocery Sayers Thrif tee Market Sunset Grocery White House Market_ Zobrist Store Carl I1. Erb, M. D. Kendrick Ambulance Service N 36.05 22.50 10.56 126.69 10.30 6.70 1.25 1.90 l8.75 46.84. 21.63 2.42 24.51- 750.00 79.31� 11.03 2.04 10.32 271.20 630.30 285.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 36.70 84.67 112.28 �26.55. . 64. 52 70.97 964.60 759.60 3,052.80 4 11859.69 71.98 68.73 12.94 .58.30 424.35 108.46" 35.64 58.45 182.00 148.50 11.69 22.15 -17. /+6 102.00.. 110. 75 -24.43 .. ll.43 33.40 20.39 99.15 43.17 3.52 645.78 108.50 59.00 11i.0.00 11.10 10.00 90.92 12.OG 50.00 .. , 19.97 26.79 25.00 20.00 59.73 304.97 15.57 25.75 1300 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 119 JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE .24th DAY OF JADUARY is 47 I 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Riggs Optical Company Dr. G. E. Stanley Dr. H. D. Young Hubert Drug Company Biddle & Crowther Company Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. Will Ross, Inc. Scientific Supplies Co. 11 11 it tt 1t 1t n If It Shaw Supply Company, Inc. if it IT it Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Columbia Valley Lumber Company Otis Elevator Company Union Printing Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. It 1i 11 IT 1t Alpine Cafe 11 it Commercial Hotel J. H. Cox J. C. Penney Company Penny Profit Grocery if it 1► Puget Sound Power & right Co. Mrs. H. Steiner Sunset Grocery Ers. Ida Wikeland Y. Tvl. C. A. Y. M. C. A. Kendrick Ambulance Co. Dr. Stanley Dr. Urban P. O1Connor Dr. H. D. Young Electrical Products Cons. Montague-LlcHugh Building, Inc. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Oliver P. Bohn Alta Joserohson Leo. J. Knutson Total of Claims Allov,-ed 28.96 5.00 107.00 255.81 71.38 32.95 14.70 3)�7. 56 22.87 .77 4.53 2.58 38.81 10.20 7.52 22.25 23.15 127.34 1.40 5.15 46.20. 6.00 10'. 00 29.27 5.38 4.45 2.11 8.50 2o.96 12.25 19. 50 12.50 14.00 29.00 140.00 14.50 83.16 7d0.00 15.00 50.00 30.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OF WILiATCOM COUNTY, VV1_SHI�1GTOi v' IN THE 1.!P' TT:{;R OF 2-LIGHT AND `l' JI-IFLC fL. J T I �3 11 :'L:IRPORT $ 5,594.68 95.00 10,602.17 WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary that flight and traffic regulations be posted at the ellingham Airport, ,and compliance therewith be enforced, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that failure to comply with the Civil Air Regulations and the Bellingham ''irport Local Flight and Traffic Regulations, as posted at the Bellingham 1,irport January 1, 1947, shill be deemed a misdemeanor, a.nd any.person found. guilty ,thereof shall be punishable by a: jail sentence of not to exceed ninety (90) days., or by a: fine of root to exceed Three Hundred. and no/lo:l Dollars (�'300•c)r I:y 1:::ath such fine and imprisonment. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of January, 1947. (SF1,L OF .-� E: BOARD OF COUNTY CO<vlisIISSI0i1ERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County 1:uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COIliMISSIONERS OF 1,171U,TCO'ld COUNTY, WLSHIAGTON CLAUDE !dANLFY Chairman GI!RRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner 120 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 24th -DAY OF JANUARY 9 47 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER& OF VHATCOid COUNTY., 1l'ASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF MAKING REPAIRS ON THE.'.)'' BRIDGE OVER THE NARROWS ON LAIM, SktJ'_ISH R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N IN SECTION 27, Two. 37 N.., R. 3 E. 17.i,11. WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners of V-1hatcom.County, Was hington., to repair Bridge 1�o. 137 over the Narrows at Lake Samish by renewing caps,, stringers and decking. Project is located in Section 27, Twp. 37 N., R. 3 E. W.H. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED at said improvement be done by the day labor method as provided for in Chapter'187, Laws of 1937. Said project to be designated as County Road Project No. SM78. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of this project be paid out of the County Road Fund of Whatcom County, Washing ton. Estimated construction cost y' 6.�420-76 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of January, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY., WASHINGTON CLAUDE 11ANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COTIdIAISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE; BOARD OF COUNTY C0121ISSIONH.RS OF WHATCOIA COUNTY, !,',fASHIAGTON PROJECT NO. 214 IN THE MATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MARIETTA S.L.OUGH BRIDGE 140. 2 ON THE MARIETTA ROAD AT MARIETTA RESOLUTION TO CONSTRUCT IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to reconstruction the above named bridge., descfibed as foilo,,,;s: Marietta Slough Bridge., Bridge No.2 on the Marietta Road,, by reconstruction of the existing sixty foot timber truss. This work is located in Section 8, Twp. 38 N., R. 2 E. W.1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Items of Work $32660.24 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of January, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C012AISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY CObK1ISSIONERS OF 1,7HATCOLi COUNTY., WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEiTM' Commissioner Commissioner 121 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM" FRID!iY THE 24th DAY OF J-NUI.RY 19� INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 215 BEFORE THE BOARD OF' COUNTY COLI,1ISSIONERS OF lI'VHATCOi,I COUNTY, STATE OF tiuASHINGTON v.. IN THE !'JIATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES 234 and 235 OVER TEN Il1ILE CREEK, COUNTY ROADS RESOLUTION NO. 364-387 IN THE SECOND DISTRICT � IT IS HERF�BY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to reconstruct the above named bridges 231.E-235 as follows: remove the existing bridges on the Ten laile and Chasteen Roads over. Ten :Mile Creek and reconstruct same. BE IT FURTIIF,R ��ESQLV= that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the follo ^ring detail: Items of vlork $2, ?11.66 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of;Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND 1,UTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lase provided. BE IT FUR` IIT'R RESOLVED that this, project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington, DONE in regular adjourned session of the board this 24th day of January, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATC0IA COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE LIANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIL;IISSIONERS) Chairman I GERRIT VELEICE Commissioner ;Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner 'County Auditor & Ex-officio ;Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE TEE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMAISSIONERS OF u`iHkTCO1,1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON �J In the Matter of the kpplice tion of ;r UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) for a. franchise to construct, operate and ) F R A N C H I S E maintain one or more electric power trans- ) mission circuits across, over -:.nd upon (certain county roads or portions thereof ) in Vha tcom County, 7 ashing ton ) The applic[.tion of the United States of America, Department of the Interior, acting by and through the Bonneville Power Administrator, and its assigns, for a franchise to construct, operate and maintain one or more electric power transmission circuits with appurtenant fixtures across, over and upon the right of gray of the county road or roads hereinafter described, having !come regularly on for hearing on the 24th day of January, 1947, before the Poz-rd of County Com - Imi.ssioners of Whatcom County, Washington, under the provisions of Section 61+5G-38 Remington's Revised Statutes of 'Nashington, and it appearing to the Board of County Commissioners that public �notice of said hearing was duly given as required by law, and that it is for the public interest to grant the franchise applied for, it is ORDERED that a franchise be and the same hereby is granted to the United States of America and its assigns (hereinafter referred to as "the holder"), for a period of fifty years from the date of the entry of this order, to construct, operate and maintain one or more electric power transmission circuits, together with the necessary towers, poles and other fixtures apotenant thereto, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter enumerated, across, over and upon the right of ,ray of the following; described county road or roads or portions thereof, to wit: The center line of the .230-kv transmission line crosses tracts: AB-173B - County Road No. 6/+ at BPA survey station 2183 "+- 13.6 in the SE SWof Section 30, Tovmship 37 North, Range 5 Last, V'J.PI., as shown on drawing, serial No. 28338. AB-202A - County Road No. 673 at BPA survey station 2676 + 8J+ in the northeast corner of Lot 2, Section 30, Toimship 38 North, Range EEast, W.M., as shown on drawing, serial No. 28347. 122 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 24th DAY OF JANUARY ls47 FRI,NCHISE, ,Continued: AB-203A - County Road No. 148 at BPA survey station 2692 + 69.8 along the east line of Lot 2, Section 25, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M., as shown on drawing, serial No. 28347. AB-210A - County Roa.d No. 80 at BPA survey station .2741 + 80.0 in the northwest corner of the NEB SV of Section 24, Township 38 North, Range 3 East, W.irl., as shown on drawing, serial No. 28348. AB -222A - County Road No. 217 at BPA survey station 2828 + 67.4 along the east line of the SEA NE4 of. Section 15, Toarnship 38 North, Range. 3 East, W.II1., as shown on drawing, serial lio. .28350. AB-226A - A County Road (Britton Road) at BPA survey „stations 2863 + 10.4 and 2868 - 28.3 along the east and north lines of the NEI NW'- of 6ection 15, Town- ship 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M., as shown on drawings, serial Nos. 28350 and 28351. AB-228A - Dedicated streets in the Glendale Subdivision between survey stations 2868 4 .28.3 and .2897 + 78-4 in the SW� of Section 10, Township 38 North, Rnage 3 East, W.IJ1., as shown on drawing, serial No. 28351. AB-233A - Dedicated streets in Garden Addition between survey stations 2897 -! 78.4 and 2909 + 40.8 in the Ez of Section 9, 'Township 38 North, Range 3 East, V�.�., as shown on drawing, serial No. 28351. I. All construction, operation and maintenance of an repairs to said electric power transmission circuits and fixtures appurtenant thereto shall be performed in accordance with applicable state laws, and the specifications, rules and regulations of the latest edition of and supplements to the National Electrical Safety Code, promulgated by the United �Itates Bur.eau'of Standards. Said electric power transmission circuits shall at all times be constructed, operated and maintained so as not to interdere unduly with the use of said county road or roads or endanger the safety of the traveling public thereon. II. All costs of construction, repair, alteration, relocation or removal of said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures shall be- paid by the United States of America.. III. 'Khenever,'by reason of the construction, repair, improvement, alteration or relocation of said county road or roads, or any portion thereof, it shall become necessary, in the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners, to remove or relocate any part or all of said electric powea transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures from said county road or roads, the holder agrees to remove or relocate said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures -immedi- ately, and at its own expense, to the place or places on said county road or roads designated by - the Board of County Commissioners. IV. In the event that all or any part of said county road or roads shall become.a primary state highway, and thereafter, by reason of the construction, repair, improvement, alteration or relocation of all or any portion of said primary state highway as determined by ,the Director of Highi%rays of the State of Washington, it shall become necessary, in the opinion of said Director o Highways, to remove or relocate any or all of said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures from said highway, the holder agrees to remove or relocate said electric power transmission circuits and appurtenant fixtures immediately, and.a.t its own expense, to the place or places on said state highway designated by said Director of High -ways, pursuant to Title 41, Chapter IX, Volume 7A, Remingtont s nevised atatutes of 'v`J'ashington. V. The work of constructing, removing and relocating all or any part of said electric power transmission circuits and fixtures appurtenant thereto shall be.performed by the holder in:... compliance with paragraph I, and without unnecessary interference with traffic upon or along said county road or orads. None of such tik,rork shall be undertaken or carried on without ten dayst written notice having been first given to said hoard of County Commissioners. VI. Any and all damage or injury done or caused to be done to said county road or roads, or to any portion thereof, in the construction, operation or maintenance of said electric poirer transmission circuits shall be immediately repaired and reconstructed by the holder underttke supervision and. to the satisfaction of said Board of County Commissioners. Except where in the opinion of the Board. of County Commissioners an emergency exists, notice in writing of such . repairs or reconstruction required of the holder hereunder shall be given to the holder. Upon the failure and neglect or refusal of the holder to do and ;perform immediately after receipt of such notice any repairs or reconstruction of said county road or roads herein required of the holder, or in an emergency without prior notice, the Board of County Commissioners may undertake and perform such repairs or reconstruction and the reasonable cost thereof including a reasonable sum for overhead will be paid. by the holder in accordance with standard government accounting practices upon presentation of properly executed vouchers therefor. Whenever the Board if County Commissioners shall perform or cause to be performed any of the work contemplated -in this paragraph, the wages of every laborer and mechanic employed in the performance of said work shall be computed on a basic day rate of eight hours per day and work in excess of eight hours per day shall be permitted only upon the condition that every such. -laborer and mechanic shall be compen- sated for all hours worked in excess of eight hours per'day at not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay. For each violation of the requirements of this provision, a penalty of five dollars W .00) shall be -imposed upon the county for each laborer or mechanic for every claendar day in �rrhich such employees shall be required or permitted to labor more than eight hours upon said work irirthout receiving compensation computed in accordance with this pro- vision and all penalties thus imposed shall be withheld for the use and benefit of the holder; provided, further, that no person undergoing or serving a sentence or imprisonment at hard labor shall be required or permitted to perform any of such work. VII. This franchise is granted pursuant to the provisions of section 6450-38, RemingtonIs Revised Statutes of Washington. RECORD OF COMMISSION 12 COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 24th DAY OF Jh.NUARY 1947 VIII. The holder shall, within twenty days from receipt of a copy of this order, file with �the Board of County Commissioners at Bellingham, Washington, its written acceptance of the terms land conditions of this franchise. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 24th.day of January, 1947. 'I Approved as to form: BOONE HARDIN �Prosecuting 1ttorney for Whatcom County, V'+`a shing ton BOARD OF COUNTY COiLLIS6IONERS OF WHATCOi+i COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE "AANLEY GERRIT VELEKE 'A petition, bearing 24 signatures, was filed with the Board, preying of the Gillies Road. "Dance License Application No. 583, for a public dance to be held in on January 25, was approved by the Board and the license issued to _11drs. C. n. for the surfacing the Delta Grange Hal 'donne t . `fiance License Application No. 584, for a public dance to be held at Liberty Hall on February 15, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Sumas Orthopedic Guild. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned unti1.9:30 A.., Tuesday, January 28, 1947. Approved �ld-- Chairman of the Bo _rd ?.L%. xlf. r_?r.:r r+ r._l1'i_!'111,.:'..'"..i! �' r ,i i r i? 1' +-L1. r ri.' r r r, r+ r, r r �/,,.j f �t !1 ,rri ! etc_-i ::_f._.1l ..,:i :". _ li -i� " S1__!' Y_;i_f .1. �+ Z1_ 111' 1._ : + 41'.i;.__.J . ..i. ;. 1i.1(.±. 1,?1' +ilrliJl. f .l.t. _t. rir #r7rrr"7 7�f 'ir 7i`71" r411M,#Trir71r,1rr7r rr'rr"777JTrrr rrr„ 7r rl , TJV rrYrrr r;-�i fi 7r tr n ;r r ! rrrr 7r 77 ri tJ 7l rrr; ;r rtr�rr1i`�r 7rrr;rrrrtrr r rtr �, fin; a ;tri r`tr; 7rV rrrrihi, ri rr r�rrr i`rr tr 1EETING,TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947 JANUARY TER11 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 24, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Iri., on this date, with all members present. The follov+ring claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. - Auditor 3.20 rr IT it it Assessor 5.10 rr 'r it if Commissioners 4.40 n rr It IT Treasurer 15.35 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. It 40.70 Nicholas Jerns Co. it 29.53' Northwest 'Vienufacturing Co. " 3.61 Payroll - January Court Rouse 521.48 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co, Sup. Ct. iuo. 1 9.15 It rr n rr IT rr N o . 1., n e p . 3.90 It rr +f It it n No. 2 7.80 It " " It Juv. Court 9.20 Holly Sporting Goods Sch. Rec. Prog. 29.14 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Clerk 2.65 Ireland & Bellingar J. P. No. 1 10.00 it it J. P. No. 2 10.00 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - k'ountry 8.25 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. kitty 4.60 tt rr rr rr Sheriff 11.2.5 rr rr It It Supt . of S ch. 5.50 n rr rr IT Exten. Service 7.55 rr rr IT it Hort. Insp. r- - 3.95 746.31 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: 2.25 2.25 B. Saunders Co. �� 124 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUItRY TERM TUESDAY THE 28th DAY OF JA.NUARY 1947 I E'UBLIC ASSISTAiVCE FUND: Fan-aers Mercantile Co. 29.00 Golden Rule ivierca.nti le Co. 191.87 Lloyd's Grocery 25.00 Montgomery Ward & Co. 15,40 Ogren's Cafe 3.86 Bingham-Dahlquist 100.00 American Hospital Supply Corp. 1.70 11 11 11 11 19.20 Carl F. Miller. & Company, Inc. 36.36 1.7ar Assets Administration 102.53 American._„tissociated Companies 65.26 Pmerican Hospital Supply Corp. 329.50 F. !M. Haskell P_,b; & Htg Co.. 43.40 Nonabelle Hall Haws 6.27 Dept'. of Labor & Industries 10.20 Baker Creek Service 64.70 Bungalow Dairy 70.00 Lowell Grocery 22.00 TLontgomery Ward & Co. /.0.69 Safeway Stores, Inc. 39.20 Smithts Grocery & Service 39.,93 A. F. Urfer 25:00 �'Yrhite House Yarke t 84.,4 0 Hazel Forsen 215.32 Maud Turner 210.00 Anna M. Ritchie 62.57 George Janssen, Postmaster 125.50 SOLDIFRS RELIEF FUND: Isaac Penken 0 35.00 IN THE MATTER OF A JOINT C COUNTY -CITY HEF,.LTH UNIT ) Total Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLIJiISSIONERS OF 1,".HI=',TCOY COUNTY, WASHINGTON R E S O L U T I O N $ 11978.8.6 2, 762.4 'i7HEREAS, conditions at this time seem most unsuitable for the formation of a jointfi county -city unit, BE IT RESOLVED that we continue to operate as a separate unit until conditions are found to be more favorable. Our budget for 1947 will not permit us to participate on the financial basis as recom- mended by the -State Department of Health. It would cost a considerable amount of money to furnish quarters suitable for the joint operation a-nd up to the present time the state has found it difficult to.find us a qualified full time health officer. The present Whatcom County Health unit is ,,torking smoothly and efficiently under the direction of Dr. H. Garner Mright and we feel the interests of Vuhatcom County will be best., served by a continuation of the present program. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of JanuL ry, 191.7. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILMISSIONE,'!RS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COi i,_ISSIONFRS OF 1 HATCOtr1 COUNTY, 171.SHIidGTOid CLAUDE TaFkNLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHI.RLES E. KING Commissioner 125 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 28th DAY OF JAAUI`:,RY 3.947 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONIvIIISSIONERS OF 11,'HATCOM COUNTY, �11ASHINGTON IN THE MAT= OF THE APPOINTMENT OF BERNECE A. VELEKE AS SUPERVISOR OF LYNDEN TOWNSHIP R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N . WHEREAS. Gerrit Veleke has resigned from the position of Supervisor in Lynden Tovmship, thereby creating a vacancy in said position., and WHEREAS, the remaining officials of the said Township have requested the appointment of Bernece A. Veleke to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board thL..t Bernece A. Veleke, whose address is R *23, Lynden, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed .as Supervisor of Lynden Tbwnship, to assume his duties at once., and to continue until the next.re,-,ular election, until his successor i., elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of January., 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County k.uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board, .1 1 By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY C01111ISSIONERS OF VyHkTCOM' COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE. Commissioner CHkRLES E. KING Commissioner Upon his filing of signed endorsements and his promise to contribute the proceeds to the 111l'i,rch of Dimes" Elmer Pike, against whose operation of l a dance hall, protests ess 1a:, .9 ad been I*iled,, was granted dance license filo. 585, for public dances to be held on February 1 L.rid S., at the Community Auction 11ouse, at 1S09 Smith noad. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned I Friday- January 31., 1947.. until 9:30 R-2.1 '!P�16 _1,JA Approved Chairman of the Boeld I#,�j 77 h 77 tr# Tr # 2KEETING, FRIDAY, JANUILRY 31, 1947 Ji..NUARY TEiUl Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, J.=ry 28., 19/+7,, the Board convened at 9:30 A.H., on this date, with all members present. The folloviing claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE. P�yroll - J,..,nutiry - Suppl Robert McCallum, Cetholic �h�.Xities of Btl)am PLyroll - Januery I Dept. of Lebor & Industries Tom A. Durham De-ot. of Labor & Industries if It It 1,1,-,tll Soc. for the Study of Edu. Auditor 563-00 Court House 37.60 Juv. Court 96-00 Sch. Rec. Program 415.50 Constable Pros. ktty 3.70 Sheriff 28.42 Jail 16-51 SuDt. of Sch. 2.'50 $ . 1,173.73 126 .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUPRY TERM FRI DAY 3HE 31st ----DAY OF J'ANUARY 19--42-- ........ ... .... . .... . . ....... . ......... iPUBLIC ASSISTAACE FUND: Clairts Super Market 11�6.22 Cummings Grocery -12.00 The Fair'lleat & Grocery,, Inc. 358-41 Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery 215-00 J. C. Penney Co. 23.4.6 Dr. Robert F. Kaiser 20.00 11rs. W. OtCain 107-50 Physicians & Dentists., Inc. 3,364.80 sr It It 3.,OA,1.85 rr IT It 511-06 625.07 271.61 244-30 17 5-00 P. 11. Inge Corner Grocery 74.87 Del Mar Hotel 7.00 Airs. W. F. Dillon 10.00 Eldred Fuel Co. 36-84 Frankts 1viarilret 63-00 Om,,.:.r Frost 17-51 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 54-93 Gribbles Cash Grocery 3.00 11 It It 31.65 Home Market Grocery 19.98 Lind Gravel Co. 41-57 hlzirine Way Cafe 15-45 Martin's Coffee Shop 5.15 Poplackts Grocery 70.00 Richfield Oil Co. 18-42 Scott Ryan healty 25-03 StillIs 44.25 Twenty -First Street Grocery 32.67 kubert Drug Co. 12.20 Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn 8.75 Ch,-irles Cullen Co. 39.14 Dr. 0. N. Farley 20.00 Dr. J. R. 1.1orris 207-50 lirs. Laurine Needham 101.00 Dr. U. P. OtConnor 55-00 Star Drug 10-30 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 85-00 Payroll - Janu,...,.ry - 37-12 76.74 Su-o,jt1 Cash Asst. Roll for February 938-00, $ 11,254.39 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harry A. Si,,,anson 50-00" Kenneth L1. Alexander 50-00 100.:00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 12,528.12 "By unanimous action of the Board,, a call for bids on the Countyts supply of gasoline for one year, was prepared, as follows: N 0 T.,I C E NOTICE is hereby given that the board of County Commissioners of �'�hatcom County., Washington., will, until 10:30 k..A.., of their regular meeting on Tuesday, March J+, 1947,, receive bids covering the 0 gasoline requirements of Wheitcom Couinty for the period of one year, being the period from lipril 1., 19A.7 to, and including,, M,rch 31, 1948. (SEAL) (Published.: February 4, 1947 BOARD OF COUNTY C01,12,1ISSIOEER.S' OF WHATCOIA COUNTY, I-PASHINGTON By . CL1,UDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board The Licuor License koplication of Gear. ge J. K�impermen,, Border Store, R 7#11, Lyndeny was approved by the Boe.rd and a copy of -the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting., the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11.,, Tuesday, February J+., 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board I '�l J 7j" 11' 7i 7117h�hl y/tYiNit, 7,/, #1""# j & � REC0RD OF C0MMISSI0NERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 4th DAY OF FE iRUI" RY 9.7 MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY L. 1947 JANUARY TLRM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 31, 1947, the Board convened at 9 0 0 A.iui ., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Chas. -A. Pedersen Assessor 74.00 Frank Otter " 60.00 Geo. H. Brown " 10.10 Frank L. Cramer " 11.65 Pliny T. Snyder " 9.30 The Lynden Tribune " 2.50 Claude Manley, Commissioners 34.55 Gerrit Veleke it 15.50 Charles E. King If 27.55 Bellingham Publishing Co. it 3.00 �► it tr Treasurer 13.01 Orland Ivarson " 17.35 Clyde Kendall " 17.20 J. H. Puckett Jail 60.50 American Shoe Repair if 2.06 Dr. A. H. Knaak It 2.00 Robert McCallum " 134.57 Joe Altose " 119.48 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " 16.17 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. " 49.32 Harold Smith " 42.18 j'Talton Fruit Co. " 18.98 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Exten. Service 16.65 Wash. St. Assn of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm..hssn 49.63 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - J.nuery - Voucher No. 51 1,576.75 if if n 52 978.20 if if " 53 1,883.73 it if 1, 54 123.45 if It 55 15734.05. it n 56 34..6.15 LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Becket & Iviontfort Golden Rule li'jercantile Co. Kendall Grocery Fred Zobrist Becket & �`Iontfort . Bellingham Gas So. Bellingham Water Department C1a ir' s Super 'Market Corner Grocery Cummings Grocery Hawkins Grocery Hinote Hardware & Furniture' Jones Grocery Kozv.Korner Grocery tviapletivood Grocery Marietta Hardwood Northwest Supply Co. Puget °ound Po,;,er & Light Co. Royal Cafe L. C. Short Taylor's Store VanWyck Grocery & Service Ole Wollum C .HL!-- LTH FUND: Mabel H. Sheridan Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey PEcif is Tele. & Tele. Co. RCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Julia Klocke, Drs. Slyfield & "elson St. Joseph's Hospital W LIBRARY FUND: Warnick Lumber Yards Hindman's Home Electric The American Law Book Company 8.00 2.78 :. 41.9L 16.35 4.25 6.40 2.00 zo. oO 50.96 56.45 7.50 45.92 49.98 19.98 30.00 7.72 11.95. 5.44 5.00 25.00 110.52 30.00 7.5...a 14.30 34.00 25.45 �. 24.60 35.00 _ 10.00 30.44 26.37 20.00 $ 807.25 $ 6,642.33 565.64 59.95 69.60 �a 76.81 Total of Claims Allowed 0 71251.5$ 128 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 4th DAY OF FEBRUJ�RY 1947 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT CRP SM 79 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1.21ISSIONERS OF 1iIHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON In the I1a:tter of placing Ledge Rock Rip Rap for the proptection of County Road No. 272, SW22- of Sec. 5, T. 37 N. Range 5 E. 1'T.iu., R E S O L U T I O N South Fork of Nooksack River IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the above named County Road No. 272 as follows: Reinforcing the pile wino to overcome ithe force of the current of the South Fork of the Nooksack River and prevent further wash at this point. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated sums in the following detail: Items of 1'dork $/+, 200. 00 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLI.RED TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director Highways,.of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be.prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of 1'tiashington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of February, 1947. (SELL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COi,IISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COL11ISSIONERS OF, WHATCOM COUNTY, 15,rASHIAGTON CLY�UDE IlkNLEY Chairman GERRIT VELErSE Commissioner CHARLES E. SING .Commissioner �A petition, bearing 25 signatures, was filed with the Board, praying for some assistance in the matter of an excess amount of ,:,a.ter accumulated in the streets of Deming. "The Treasurer re,Dor --ed the receipt,, :)f $,23,621.51, Federal Forest receipts, 11Which the Board, by a -two-thirds vote (Commissioner ding dissenting) ordered divided as follows: To Schools - 011, 810. 75, to County Road Fund - st,11, 510. 76. "Dance License Application, No. 556, for a. public dance to be held at Chuckanut Shell on February 14, 1947, wa.s approved by the Board and the license issued to the Telephone Orthopedic Guild. The January report of the r'gricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 4th -----DAY OF FEBRUARY 129 947 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 1VHkTCOTd COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF TEL CIIINCELLATION J•1 �101 OF CERTAIN 6-YEAR OLD WARRANTS IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of Section 493-55,.Piercefs Code (1943) of the Laws of the State of Washington, relating to the cancellation of warrants,, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Auditor and. County Treasurer be, and they are hereby directed to cancel and strike from the records of Whatcom Count- the warrants listed below County, , which though called by the County Treasurer, have not been paid within a. period of six years from the date of their issuance, said warrants being in date, amount, etc.., as follows: CURRENT EXPENSE Jan. 29, 1940 61896 Irving Hatch Feb. 16, 1940 62112 VVm. Falconer u,Iar. 15., 1940 "62376 Herman Lloyd Olson ,,Iar. 15, 1940 62377 Frencis Lloyd Bates 1. or. 12., 1940, 62585 J. W. Aus tin 1ay 1, 19/+0 62677 J. 'A . Austin June 1, 1940 62960 J. W. Austin July 1, 1940, 63161 J. W. Austin July 191 1940 63295 J. V. Austin A, ug - 1, 1940 63366 J. Vi . Austin Aug. 16, 1940 63531 J. W. Austin J5u5- 31, 1940 63630 J. W. Austin Sept.13, 1940 63731 J. W. Austin Oct. 11 1943 'U 4163 J. IN . Austin Nov. 1, 1940 64,386 J. W. Austin COUNTY ROAD FUND Feb. 13 1940 10353 Harold Helgesen Oct. 15,, 1940 13409 11. L. Utike PUBLIC ASLc'ISMICE Zedrick Hamilton Q,11 i n T V ID Q D T' 7 T 17, T71 J,ln. 9, 1940 6073 Edward E. Eaton Feb. 23, 1940 6158 Charles E. ',ihihe May 7., 1940 6241 Wilbur L. Walton Nov. 26, 1940 6369 John D. Grist DONE in reSulE,r adjourned session of the BoyIrd this 4th day of February,, 1947. j(SEAL OF THE' BOARD OF COUNTY C01HISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. ?Rj�TT County Auditor &- Ex-officio Clerk. of tie Board COZIER , Deputy BOARD OF COU111TY COILdISSIOdERS OF 1VHkTCO1d COUNTY, IVASHIN(MN CLAUDE -KLi4LEY ChairmEin GERRIT VELEIM Conualissioner CaRL"JE,S E. KIAG Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned i til 9: 30 A.lY. I Friday, February 7,, 1947. 32-�'�X 1i#-77, It1 t1ri4i"i # 130 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JP NU 1•. RY TERM FRI DAY THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY 191 'L MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 4, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. �on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. - The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Northwestern Insurance Agency Morse Hardware Company Parker H. Pratt Florence E. Bryant Cox Brothers, Printers if " tr Hillyard Motor Co: Diamond "BIT Fuel Co. Wash.. Co-op. Farmers Assn Louis W . King ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Commercial Body 4'orks Tompkins Hardware Standard Oil Co, of Cal. Irwin Hardware Ralph A. Lindquist E . S . Lla.lone County Auditor Nelson Equipment Co. Dr. Impt. Dist.'No. 5 Nelson Equipment Co. Harry Kelley Bellingham Publishing Co. Elder Bros. Trunkey & Sons Union Printing Co. Monahan Garage Rayts Frame & Axel Service Frank Granger Hindma.n's Home Electric Lind Gravel Company Fredts Farm Repair Bellingham Builders Supply C.. Commercial Body Works R. G. Walken Everson motor Co. Bellingham Auto Parts Akin Motor Company Bellingham Llotor Co. Diehl Llotor Company 147arnick Lumber Yards Fisherma.nts Cove Frazier's Typewriter Service 11orse Hardware Co. V. R. Brokaw Pearson Tire Service Oeser Cedar Co. Austin Supply Co. Barron Tire Company A. C. Magner Tide1'dater Assoc. Oil Co. Howard -Cooper Corporation Industrial Supply Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Service Equipment Co. Robert Arnett Archie C. Manley C. H. Denson Automotive carts Service Wallace Chevrolet Co. Northwest Bolt & Nut Co. Piston Service, Inc. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Alpine Cafe Bellingham Dept. Veterans Housing Clyde R. Cory Del Mar Hotel Deming I"ercantile Co. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Fr-ank Is Ma rke-t Frick Oil Company Wesley Gilbert Gribblers Cash Grocery John Griffith Home Market Grocery Treasurer. Court House Juv. Court It '" Clerk Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail 1r Hort. Insp. 67.72 :62 18.45 19.10 35.16 61.00 11.42 8.76 31.83 37.65 y� 29.87 37.91 392.81 16.60 14.94 8. 76 43;50 555.12 155.98 161.5 7 2.OG • 69.95 340.48 66.19 18.15 1.55' 38.11 .103.00 23.59 - 20.40 6.18 20,81 14 . ,42 50.76 11490.07 1.18 131.26 108.90 389.89 16.70 8.00 10.82 154.52 76.14 21. 79 321.36 26.09 62.29 101.52 70.21 343.31 89.61 1.50 192.81 103.64 173.43 126.91 8.82 128.06 33.51 __ k 66.65 76.00 16.50 7.00 120.00 68.81 10.00 9.91 16.00 10.00 25.00 14.99 291.71 6,390.55 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .TERM ER_1DI,XTHE 7th --------DAY OF FEBRUI11-1Y —1.9 47 �PUBLIC ASSISTAI]CE FUND., Continued: Emma McMillen 15-03 J.R.S. Grocery 112.20 Needham's Trading Post 25-00 -Pacific Grocery 16.25 PeDperts Grocery 18-05 Joe Potvin 10.00 Fred Rode 15.45 Smith's Grocery 15.00 Carl L,1. Lrb, 11. D. 18-59 Carl M. Erb, 11. D. 28.29 Dr.J. H. Peters. 23-00 Riggs Optical Company 22-54 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 70 010 Yellov.- Cab Company 5.00 Payroll - January - Trans. 37-16 99.20 871.0 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert G. Dunford IN THE 11li-TTER OF E.':,IERGENCY FUNDS. FOR THE OPE13'.iITION OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR' S OFFICE 0 �1' 35-00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOI�RD OF COUi,a'27t. C011diISSIONERS OF' WH.LTCOM COUNTY, Wi.SHINGTOIN RESOLUTION and NOTICE 35!00 7.,538.69 I 1' ' �EFMKAS, increased recording and the purpose of,supplying more expeditious recording servile necessitate a redistribution of work and the, employment of an additionLil clerk in the office of the County huditor., a condition not foreseen at the time of the preparation of the budget for 1947,,and 1'U111RF;IiS, this situa Lion creates an emergency novi existing and it IS estimated that ,930-00 vrill be required to m(-::.et such emergency., NM`,., THEREFORE, BE IT rAESOL.V!',D by this Board that a public hearing on the above, matter Abe held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, "'as"lington iat the hour of 11:00 on Friday, February 21, 19J+7., at which time wind place it ,will be Idetermined by this Bo,,°rd. whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this emergency will be lauthorized and made, E�nd at Trrhi.ch hearing any taxpayer may appeer and be heard for or against the !expenditure of money for such emergency., end I I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and Notice be published once., on Tuesday, !February ll, 1947, in the Bellingham Herald, is newspaper of general circulation published in j3ellinE;ham,, '�'dashington., the same being the official nevjspz�,per of Vvhatcom County.. CD DONE in reguirtr adJ journed session of the Board this 7th day of February, 1947. BObRD OF COUNTY CO1aL1I&,1.;I1J_7,1ERS OF WHITCOIA COUNTY, CLf,,UDE ",'I.NLEY (SELL OF THE!' BOARD OF COUNTY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE I,'Gtest: VILL D. PRfTT Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Commissioner lBy L. COZIER, Deputy BEFORE T_1`E BOJiRD OF COUNTY OF II,lli-_TCO.',A COUNTY., WhSHII,IGTON �IN THE RiATTFR OF THE SJILE BY COUNTY I - 7 1 OF' CERTA!i7,i US'EI'( D L) J�17,NT 1,'O1-HEREAS, the followin�-, t- named ea i u -oment is no longer used by I`Vhatcom County: 1 Oldsmobile Sedan Ddinimum price NotiJ., THEREFORE, BF IT RESOLVED that it is the intention of this Boerd to sell the said equipment to the highest bidd.er,, for cash, but for not less than the minimum price hereinbefore mentioned, atnd tht C.D TuesdE.y, February 25, 19A71 at 11:00 o'clock A,.M., at the office of the Coun Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, I.Iingham., Washington, be and the same is here -by fixed as t A time and a ce for the hearing on said proposal to sell said equipment, when and -,-jhere any tax - .payer of 1.1lie county may appear -.ind be heard for or against said proposal. and BE IT FURTIIE_iRESOLV17M that due notice of said be published al.nd posted according to lay. 132 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY .TERM FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19� DOAE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of February, 194.7. B01:RD OF COUNTY C0L11'rIISSIOHERS OF VIHATCOI COUNTY, M' SHINGTON CL1''1UDE %ll NLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMIISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: 7,IILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio - - - Clerk of the Board Commissioner �By L. COZIER Deputy R E S 0 L U T I U N "IIVIHEREAS, on August 20, 19461 the Board of County Commissioners of ZIhatcom County, Wash- ington, passed a resolution setting forth a desire to purchase and acquire for Whatcom'Cbunty certain airport property, together v.,ith pertinent agigation easements, buildings, structures, improvements and utilities, all located adjacent to Whatcom County Airport, and WHEREAS, said Resolution directed the County Engineer of Whatcom County to make a survey of and furnish a legal description of said airport property to War Assets t=dministration, Seattle Washington, and WHEREAS, the necessary procedures for the transfer of said airport property,.avigation easements, buildings, structures, improvements and utilities to Whatcom County for public airport purposes have been successfully completed, and WHEREAS, the transfer of said property to Whatcom County requires that the County agrees to assume the obligations of and agrees to certaiin reservations, restrictions and conditions, NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Whatcom County' accept that certain airport, property situate in Whatcom County, State of 'Nashington, more particularly described as follows: The following described land all located in the Bakerview Addition to the City of Bellingham, 'ash., Sections 10, 11, 14 15, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, 111.11. East 1/2 Block 27 and North 1/2 Block.28, including that portion of Heal Road adjacent. North 1/2 Block 29, including that portion of deal Road adjacent and adjacent lots 14,'15 and 16. That portion of Block 30, Lots 1 to S inclusive, lying West of Pacific Highway and that portion of Stuart Road adjacent Lot 1. Lots 1, 21 3, 4, Block 2/+, and that portion of Stuart Road adjacent Lot 4. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 38, and Boxwood Road adjacent and June Road.. 14`est 617 feet more or less of Lots 1, 2, 3, 45 5, and all of Lots 6, 7, S, Block 34, including Boxwood Road and June Road and Division Road adjacent. Trat "Alt and Lots 5, 6, 7, 8,•Block 33, and those portions of Division Road, Boxwood Road and Bakerview Road adjacent. Lots 5, 61 7 and 8 (inserted and initialed C.1j1.);, Block 6 and Block 6A (other- wise described as Lor, A of, Block 6) and the North 1/2 of the- SVI 1/'4 of the N17 1/4 of the NW 1//+ of ''ection .Fourteen (lj+) Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Two (2) East, Willamette Eleridia:n, including that portion of Boxyvood Road and Bakerview Road adjacent and all of Barnes Road ad ja.cent. Block 17, including that portion of Boxwood Road, adjacent and all of Barnes Road Block 12., including that portion of Barnes Road and Neal Road adjacent-. E 1/2 of Block 13 or Tract A, Block 13, and that portion of Barnes -Road adjacent. Tract A and Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Clock 14 and S 1/2 of Bakerview Road and that portion of Barnes Road adjacent. All of Barnes Road between SW corner and SE corner of Block 16. TOGETHER WITH appurtenant avigation easements, buildings, structures, improve- ments and utilities described as follows: Buildings and structures numbered T-100, T-102, T-103, T-104, T-1201, T-2901., T-2906, T-29G7; all taxiwaays, fencing, electrical distribution system includ- ing night lighting facilities, sanitary facilities, and water supply system situated on the above described property, and one Reo fire truck, Serial No. 100677, 3 1/2 ton, subject to existing easements for roads, highways., public utilities, railways and pipe lines, a permit issued to the Civil Aeronautics Administration for the use of a certain 0.2 acre of land as described hereinafter together with necessary appurtenances thereon for use as a communica- tion station, and certain third party ownership rights in the gas, oil, coal and/or minerals located therein, and further that, as consideration for the transfer of said property, Whatcom County assumes the obligations of and agrees to the following reservations, restrictions.and conditions: 1. That there is excepted from the conveyance and reserved to the United States of America all right, title and interest in and to all property of whatsoever nature, whether or not deemed fixtures, including; buildings on the above described premises, other than buildings specifically enumberated above, which property is not being specifically conveyed, together with right of removal thereof from...the premises within a reasonable period of time. JANUL RY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY 7th DAY OF 1 F EBRUARY 133 2. That there is excepted from the conveyance and reserved to the United States of America, all right, title and interest in and to Buildings T-106, T-107 and T-140 for use on-sitei in their present location and the right of ingress and egress thereto. 3. That there is excepted from the conveyance and reserved to "the United States of America, in accordance ,vith Executive Order 9701, approved Harch 4, 19 66 (11 F.R. 2369), all ifissionable materials in the above described land, together with the right at any and all times ,,to enter upon the lands and prospect for., mine End remove such materials with all necessary and i,convenient means of vaorking and transporting the materials andsupplies, and that Whatcom County hereby releases the United States of America from any and'all liability from all claims for loss 'or damage arising out of this reservation. J.. That the above described property hereinafter called the "a.irport'T shall be used for public airport purposes on reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination, and without grant or exercise of any exclusive right for use of the airport within the meaning of Section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938. As used herein, the phrase "public Airport purposes" shall be deemed to exclude use of the land, buildings, structures and improvements or other property of whatsoever nature conveyed or any portion thereof, for manufacturing or industrial purposes. 5. That the entire landing area, as defined 'in W.A.A. Regulation 16, as amended, and all improvements, facilities and equipment of the airport property, shall be maintained at all times in good and serviceable condition to insure its efficient operation. 6. That, insofar as is ,vithin its powers and reasonably possible, V,'hatcom County shall prevent any use of land, either within or outside the boundaries of the airport, including the construction, erection, alteration or groti°rth of any structure or other object thereon, which use v,•ould be a hazard to the landing, taking off, or maneuvering of aiircraft at the airport or other- wise limit its usefulness as an airport. 7. That the building areas and non -aviation facilities, as such terms are defined in V% A.pj Regulation 16, as amended, shall be used, altered, modified or improved only in a manner which does not interfere with the efficient operation of the landingarea and of the airport fa.ciiities. 8. That the United States of America (also referred to as the Government) shall at all times have the right to use the airport in common with others; provided, however, that such use may be limited as may be determined at any time by the Civil Aeronautics Administration or the successor Government agency to be necessary to prevent interference with use by other authorized aircraft, so long as such limitation does not restrict use to less than twenty-five per centum (25) capacity of the airport, and such use by the Uovernment shall be without charge of any nature than _payment for damage caused. by Government aircraft. 9. That, during; the existence of any emergency declared by the President or the Congress, the Government shall have the right, without charge except as indicated belo-vf, to the full, unrestricted possession, control and use of the landing area, building areas, and a.irport facilities as such terms are defined in W.A.A. Regulation 16, as amended, or any part thereof, includin g any additions or improvements thereto made subsequent to the declaration of the air-aort property as surplus; provided, however, that the Government shall be responsible, during the period of such use, for the entire cost of maintaining all such areas, facilities, and improvements, or the portions used, and shall pay a fair rental for. the use of any installations or structures v,,hich have been added thereto without Federal aid. 10. That no exclusive right for the use of any landing area, or air navigation facilities, as such terms are defined in W.A.A. Regulation 16, as amended, included in the above described real estate, shall be granted or exercised. 11. That the provisions of Sections 8316.10 and 8316.13(a) of W.A.k. Regulation 16, as amended, shall apply with equal force and effect to the County airport adjacent to the above - described premises in its present location, and that, in the event said County airport ever ceases to be used as a public airport within the meaning of W.A.A. Regulation 16, as amended, then all title, right of possession;. or other right transferred, shall at the option of the Government revert to the Government upon demand. 12. That the above described airport property may be.successfully transferred only v,ith the approval of the Civil Aeronautics Administration or the successor Government agency and with the provision that any such transferee assumes all the obligations imposed upon 111hatcom County. 13. That Whatcom County shall continue the Civil Aeronautics Admini.strationls power to use, for the purposes set forth herein, after July 2, 1948,.the following 0.2 acre of land, being a part of the above described premises: From the Section Corner common to Sections 10, 11, 15 and 1j,, North 88028' West 968.0 feet to a point; thence South 370221 East 129.0 feet to.a point; thence South 520 381 Vilest 54.2 feet to the point of beginning; thence South"1.20 22t East 56.5 feet to a point; thence, South 470 38? Vilest 100.0 feet to a ooint • thence North 420 22' Il�est...100.0 feet to a point; thence North 47b 38 t East 100.0 feet to a point; thence South 420-221 East 43.5 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.2 acres., more or -less, and all being in Section 15, Tov.nship 38 North, Range 2 East., Iu.itii., County of Whatcom, State of Washington. 14. That, upon a breach of any of the reservations or restrictions by MThatcom County or its ransferees, whether caused by the legal inability of Whatcom County or subsequent transferee to erform any of the obligations herein set out, or..othcr-wise, the title, right of possession, and 11 other rights transferred'to Whatcom County shall, at the option of the Government, revert to he Government upon demand. .34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19�2 15. That, if the construction of any of the foregoing reservations and restrictions as covenants or the application of same as covenants, in any particular instance, is held invalid, the particular reservations or restrictions in question shall be construed instead merely as conditions upon the breach of which the Government may exercise its option to cause the title, interest, righ of possession, or other right transferred to revert to it, and the application of such reservations or restrictions as covenants in any other instance and the construction of the, remainder of such reservations and restrictions as covenants shall not be affected thereby. That the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of l�,Ihatcom County a Quit Claim Deed from the United States of America, acting by and through War kssets Administrator, for the property described herein, con- taining the obligations, reservations, restrictions and conditions above set forth. That, upon acceptance of the Quit Claim Deed referred to above by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, said Chairman be and he is hereby authorized and directed to file the said Deed for record with the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI1,AISSIONERS) APPROVED: Feb. 7, 1947 Attest: WILL D. PRATT Auditor of l''Ihatcom County Clerk of Board CLAUDE MilNLEY GERRIT VELEKE BOARD OF COUNTY C0I1UISSIONERS Wha.tcom County, Vie,shington �A petition, bearing 27 signatures, . was filed with the Board, y.)raying for the improvement of the Church Road, from the Alderorove Road to the Mt. Vier; Road, with a view to preparing it for blacktopping in 1948. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I., Tuesday, February 11, 1947. Approved (0_?9,1_j1.����D.� Chairman of the Board t'1,i .«.v!..; '1 11L.'.L_.±._I`11 #��# z x,r_ u� # t l ,�.._ _...'feat 71"7r" t r "r7r 7r 7177"yi'ti'7r �'ti7r iT7r1i'7t"�'t "lrtr , II`rr :n 1 rr7l 7r i Trytii 71 i ri r 17! 7r7T 7 7r IT it i li_ �`�r It", -1r7T 7r7r 7 1"W7r�r� 7i li P, trrrir7r yrif`It 7r�i i 7l Ti 7tit71 i h' v MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1947 JANUARY TERIA , Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 7, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.LI., on this date, with all members present. The following claims . vrer.e ; approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Union Printing Company Farmers iIutua.l Telephone Co. it 71 I 1, 11 Union Printing Company Bellingham rotors Co. Monahan Garage, Inc. 14,Till D. Pratt, Co. Auditor Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 11 it 11 Cox Brothers, Printers Pioneer Printing Co. Pitney -Borges, Inc.. Union Printing Company George Janssen, Postmaster Glenn W. Burgess Union Printing Company n 11 1, Farmers 1dutual Telephone Co. Union Printing CompL>.ny It If .. n E. L.--1dams Milton E. `ferry Union Printing Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Ekdahl & Seppala Wallace Chevrolet Co. Auditor j; 5.76 it 1.25 Assessor .18 it 87.92 it .18. S1 it 1,500.00 " 1.75 Commissioners .38 Treasurer .15 " 22.80 n 31. 7g " 6.67 920.86 " 600.00 Court House 4.24 Suo. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 20.39 Sup. Ct. N'o. 2, Rep. 33.99 Juvenile Court 14.55 it It .53 Clerk $4.72 J. P. No. 2 67.98 if INo. 2 15.00 Sheriff 5.59 It 27. 76 11 .1.93 '" 47.18 11 S3.04 13 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JP N UkRY TERM TUESDAY THE llth DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 A 7 CURRENT EX?FNSE, Continued: B. B. Yeat & Oausage -ifgr Union Printing Companv Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 11 It n n Union .Printing Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Diehl Motor Company Sorensen -Garrett Ins. Agency PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Jail 86.59 Supt. of Schools 52.97 11 It . 80 Exten. Service 1.10 11 It � 31.17 It li 12.52 IT tt 2.09 Ins. on County Bldgs ! " 873.50. Aubert Drug Company American Hospital Supply Corp. Fred's 2arm i-,epair Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. 11 1t 1t Elwood L. Johnson Anne Winslow Louie Austvold The Burdick Corporation Commercial Linen Company Lobb Electric & Appliance Sidney Love Norco Paper Supply Northern Grocery Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Standard Oil Co. of California National Bank of Commerce, Central Branch Shaw Supply C o . , Inc. E . R . Squibb & Sons Weldit Tank & Steel Company Wyeth, Inc. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele.. Company PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster it a rt Union Printing Co. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITkLIZATION: Riverton. -Hospital Laurel: Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, 1,1. D. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Carl Stanley Reid Albert J. Heath I:Iarie O'Toole John T. Westman V1m. M. Reed Ruby 111oldenhauer Mrs. Hazel Whipple Sumas Lion's Club Total of Claims Allowed 9.01 64.17 3.61 1.30 16.69 13. 51 18.70 19.10 15.45 173.86 15.74 4•38 14.09 13.85 43.63 24.01 .82 72.22 226.86 3.09 42.75 30.59 54.08 99.10 7.50 y 12:00 34.88 24.73 4,832.50 11842050 101.50 71.00 sal 30. GO 25.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 50.00 41668.95 992.41 71.61 6 6,847.50 200.00. _. $ 12, 780.47 "A plat, to be known as the Second Supplemental Plat of Greenacres Memorial Park, and signed by C. V. Milder, as President, and Wm. A. Frye, as Secretary of the Association, was approved by the Board for filing. VA communication was filed' Frith the Board by the Assessor, setting forth conditions found existing in his office when he took over. Through theCit,y Comptroller, a copy was filed with the Board of "A Survey of facilities 'and need for hospitalization of communicable diseases in Bellingham and Vihatcom County made by the State Department of Health" 136 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS- PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE llth ------DAY OF FEBRUARY .......... ... ........... . . . ........ . ........ I . ......... ....... BEFORE TIM BOJiRD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 'KHATCOM COUNTY* WASHINGTON V IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF DONALD B. MIDDLETON AS CONSTABLE OF R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N POINT ROBERTS TO11,1NSHIP 9 A7 WHEREAS,, due to the fact that the recently elected constable refused to qualify, a vacancy exis s in the position of constable in Point Roberts To,,mship,, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the said Township have recommended the appointment of Donald B. Middleton to fill the vacancy so caused., NOW'.. THEREFORE., BE IT RESOLVED by this Doard--that Donald B. 1,Addleton, whose address is Point Roberts, .�'vashington,, be., and he is hereby appointed as Constable of Point Roberts Township, to assume his duties at once, and to continue until the next regular election, until his succes- sor is elected and .qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of February, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO11,1MISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY., WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting., the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 14, 1947. Approved .&AW'4& Chairman of the Bord l'y'N'iITIf_U_L ,I # J, "#i41I TrtfYIt"II , #- art J. Y1LETI1iG,, FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 1/+., 1947 J,A,NUI,.RY TERM Pursuant to adjournment,taken Tuesday, February 11, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.2ti1.., �on this date., with all members present. The following claims ivere approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXP1'NSE: Griggs Percey Livesey, Ins. Agent It IT 11 11 Payroll - Extra Clerks Griggs Martin & H Plb- 0 tgA Co' 211cClellan Fuel auling Griggs Union Printing Company Mrs. Otto Kackman H. & H. Sporting Goods Griggs Sorensen -Garrett Ins. ligency Griggs . I Girard Street Grocery J. 0. Alberts Co. Sears, Roebuck & Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: 11J. B. Saunders Co. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Lewis Hall Turner,, Jr. Auditor 17.20 It .25-00 Assessor 10.00 Treasurer 329.63 11 18.96 Court House 12.82 if if 180.89 Sup. Court., No. 1 6.44 it it No. 2 32-52 Juvenile Court 12.00 Sch. Rec. Prog. 36.87 Clerk 4.95 Constable -10.00 Sheriff . 2.52 Jail 169.95 Supt. of Schools 1.14 11 28.79 1.64 901.22 1. 50 $ 1. 5-3 40.00 4.0.00 1.37 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA 11 GARY TERM FRIDkY THE I 14th --------DAY OF FEBRUi,.RY 1947 COUNTY ROAD FUi1D: Shell Oil cc). !Jic. 2.6,1. Union Oil Company 112.10 W. P. Signs Co. 34.76 Ekdahl ?z Seppala 60.87 Ellis Baxter 2.94 Llorse Hardware Company 9.12 Dept. of Labor & Industries 101.75 Jel;iell 11otor Co. 660-34 Iverson Lumber Co. 194.79 J: she 11otor Company 15-03 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 47.69 HEnning, H,,-,rdi,.,ere 10-85 ildcBeath Glass Company 29.72 43 1,282.60 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Alpine Cafe Alt Larket American Hotel B. & L. Grocery Baker Creek Service Bellingham Coal lines Bellingham Gas Company Chambers Grocery hdquist Meat & Grocery Eldred Fuel Co. Ferry Brothcrs 1.11arket Chas. Harney 11,awkins Mercantile Co. Hinote "rocery Billie Johnson Kean's Kendall Grocery Lind Gravel Co. If if 11 Lowell urocery 2,1e.rine Way Cafe Martints Cafe J. C. Penney Co. it u 11 it it 1I if 11 Penny Profit Grocery Peter Pan Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 0 R & S Grocery E"Loland's Cash 1-14L,-.rket Rome Grocery S,.lndv,rickv s Grocery Shell -Oil Co. Sunset Grocery Y . iul. C. A. York I'd6ition Grocery Dr. John H. Eberhart Dr. John H. Eberhart Carl _L. Erb., 1,1. D. Heinemann Diagnostic Dr. G. E. Stanley Dr. J. Edgar flood Yellow Cab Company H,,-.rold Ahlstedt Alt -.',11arket Americlf�n Hotel .jAVT LIBRPRY FUND: Laboratory 'Morse HE.rdviare Company Total of Claims Allo7r.T e d 143.71 91-30 41.01 116.20 64.03 10.1.3 6. A,,3 71-59 14.60 41.32 461.74 11.00 50-00 15.,70 40-00 49.87 52.00 7.73 15-87 21.00 38.73 5.15 86.29 36.76 48-30 34.40 34.64 19.00 8.00 2.75 70.00 44.95 118.00 8.00 20.24 74-40 26-50 12C. 20 17.50 106.00 18-45 291-50 5-50 20.00 17-50 6.00 17-50 1L. 00 $ 4.82 $ 2,638-40 4.82 15 4,868-54 Notice was received from the Bonneville Power P-dministration of their acceptance of the ranchise granted by Thatcom County,, on JLnuary 24,, 1947, covering transmission line crossing over ,ounty roads in Vlhatcom County., for the Arlington -Bellingham line. t-the resignE;tion of Mabel H. Sheridin., Public Health Nurse, effective 21arch 1, 1947, was -eceived and accept(--d by the Board. V The JEnuary report of the Whatcom County He-EI.1th Department was received and placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 14th PAY OF! FEBRUARY9 1- _J 7 ..... ... . ... .. BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF WHkTC01 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE 1ATTER OF LIL,1ITING TRAFFIC SPEED ON PORTIONS OF THE POLE AND l RESOLUTION and ORDER HANNEGAN ROADS V,THEREAS, the State construction on the Wiser Lake bridge necessitates detours into Lynden, and the amount of traffic that will co over the narroiv pavements on the Pole and Hannegan Roads necessitates limiting traffic speed to thirty-five (35) miles j)er hour, NOW., THEREFORE, 33h IT RESOLVED that the maximum speed limit for all motor vehicles using 0 the follo,,ving named roads be fixed at thirty-five (35) miles per hour, and that such speed limit be rigidly enforced: POLE ROAD (Roz.-id No. 1-38) from Secondary State Highway No. 1-B (Guide Leridian) to the Hennegan Road HANNEGAN ROAD (Road No. /4-5) from Pole RoEd to Ly-nden I and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Edequate signs be erected and maintained at both ends -'of said �roads, to serve as a warning to all persons using said roads. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1/+th day of February, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,111ISSIONERS) 11 Attest: WILL D. PRATT County 1,uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COMER, Deputy BOi_RD OF' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 1JM[,TCOld COUNTY ki ., W.A."HINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CI-DRLES E. KING Commissioner "'A large delegation appeqarinLi before the Bo,�I.rd in the matter of the granting of any ID further license to Elmer Pike for the holding of public dances in the Community kudtion House,, at 1809 Smith Road., all arguments for or against the granting of such license were heard.by the Board -- Attorney Lions Gr1off appearing for Elmer Pike,, ,;�nd A. D. Foster acting as leader of C> C) those opposed to the granting of a license. At the conclusion of the hearing, the matter was L� taken under consideration by the BOLrd, their decision to be made known at their next meeting. ""The -,LAiouor License Application of the Mount Baker Lodge Company, Glacier,' Washington., was .approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 Tuesday, February 18., 19/+7. Approved ChEirman of the Boa J-P J1,rd Hi illi-N j7r114-/ 'rN 1pld! J #i i1tJn'1W_vi,r1)it YM ' ##b'T- RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY TxE 18th DAY OF FEBRU!':RY 47 MEETING., TUESDAY, FEBRUx-RY 18, 1947 JANUARY TLRi,I Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 14, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 ;on this date, :,,rith all members present. The following claims �°rere approved by the Board for payment: RREN T EXPENSE: Payroll - February It It It 11 tt ii u 11 _ It n n „ 1, tt tl 1r u u I1 ]t n it ii 1I it u Ii ], If IT George Janssen, Postmaster Western Woodworking Co. International Business Mach. Corp. Curtis Smith Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. Puget Sound Power.8c Light Co. Self -Service Shoe Co. Bert T. Johnson Cascade Laundry Cleaners, Inc. Glazer Brothers L. A. Ereimann Anne L. Wilson OUN TY ROAD FUND: Mark J� . Anabel Payroll - February - It it it it LIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Sup. Ct. Tdo. 1 If 11 No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk J. P., No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail- Supt. of Schools Hort. Insp. Auditor IT Court House 'If if II 11 ]t ]I J. P. - Country Jail .t, Exten. Service Adv. Exp. - Schools Voucher No. Ill it 112 It 113 Louie Pustvold IT It B. B. Ueat & Sausage Mfgr Bellingham Coal ,clines F. �A. Elaskell Plbg & Htg Co. Hull Bros. Heating Co. Huntington Lp.bor.atories, Inc. 1ontgomery ti''-'and & Company it 11 t1 Nalleyt s, Inc. it It N&ttl Bank of Commerce Norco Paper uupply Northern Grocery Co. 11 It 1t Northern Pacific RailvTay Co. Carl Omli Pe.cific Fruit 6, Produce Co. 1f Iit. 11 tt J. C. Penney Co. Standard Brands, Inc. I? It it Standard Oil Co. of Ca,l. Robert A. Taylor llh shington State Hospital Assoc. V'thatcom Co. De iryment s 1.ssn Aubert Drug Cc,mpr:3ny Cutter Laboratories Lederle Laboratories Div. Amer. it ti If tt It tt 1t 11 It 71 I1 it Shaz•; Supply Company, Inc. It If 11 it Cyanamid Co. tt It tt tt tt tt Teldit Tank & Steel Company it If 1f it Shay, Supply Company, Inc. If It 11 1t Bellingham Community Chest & Council 21110.00 11800.00 800.00 2, 865.19 581.07 258.05 258.05 675,00 895.00 160.00 150.00 60.00 100.00 711.66 11184.00 616.50 606.90 400.00 100.00 4.12 11.23 12.86 1.34 119. 75 5.64 5.50 36.42 20.19 5.23 180.00 ti 61.34 1, 71G. 00 11125.66 676.00 s 12.98 12.10 229.92 276.81 .72 26.89 174.50 10.51 6.86 35.31 22.51 20.0.9 41.20 -40. 79 148.48 24.. 20 340.08 21.18 94.78 56.61 8.45 8.45 56.32 14- 8 5 91.94 683.84 194.51 37.09 .24-46 2G.86 80.77 29.20 2.58 lea. 51 30.59 56.08 168.71 57.17 10.30 ' 14, 73 3.70 of 3, 567.00 140 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUA RY TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1947 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Publishing CompE!ny Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Family "ervice Assn of America Griffith Printing Co. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. t� it it at Travelers Aid Society Union Printing Co. If .11 It it It it it Warnick Lumber Yards Cash Assistance Roll for March PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: 7.00 51•45 5.00 1.08 8.45 7.73 12.33 47.63 1.96 7.14 5.05 5.91 8.77 15,001.00 Payroll - February ti 820.90 $ SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Albert L. Hisle . Total of Claims Allowed 18,539.14 820.90 20.00 $ 20.00 37, 680.74 �A large delegation from Ferndale, with Attorney Donald %�. Bushnell acting as their .chief spokesman, appeared before the Board end presented petitions, bearing 112 signatures, praying for the widening and improvement of the highway from the Red Top Service Station on Highway 99 to the Town of Ferndale, and the "construction of an adequate and properly located bridge over the Nooksa.ck River" at the edge of the Town of Ferndale. "A motion made by Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King and passed unanimously was as follows: "That the Prosecuting Attorney be directed to proceed with such action as is necessary to collect a salvage claim against the Vancouver Tug Boat Co. of Vancouver, B. C., in connection ,,!ith the claim arising out of the salvage of the Company's tug, the LaReine, by the CHIEF 194INA.11 ,"The matter of the application of Elmer Pike for a dance licensefor the Community Auction House at 180'9 Smith Road was,,a_gain taken up by the Hoard, and at the conclusion of the discussion a motion eras made by Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King and passed unanimously as follotiws : 'rThat the request for a license be denied at this time, on the s hotiwing made." There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.I'd•, Friday, February 21, 1947. Approved *�,,�irman �L 29G1,r ��., of the B and .11.1 ! �:_i� 1J._li '.::.;� I(.�l:,�CJ._;'..1/ 'rJl 'L ! !.11-1L./.,!.1!. r'_1'_ r,'._!'.:1JL_,: .' :.�:..1.1'.�i�� _;f_� (../'L.f,?„tl'.��/' � '.!l ,tt. %::1t1::!°.:1._1.t_� �_'i..rr.!r_!L__:. r> 71'Tj71"7T777I'7I7i ji"T71"7t7Yi�iil1'�%'TI'iF7C7i i�rrrTl i� rr7>�"7i'7171'7�1'"713i"7i"7ftTI �l Tt71"fi717i7i7171"1! 7I71 7�i''7Tif 7i!'71' 7l`71'7171 ?�1"7i"7fT1'71 TI'7lri 7FT1 �1"11"r';11'T> "IT;1 717<7 141 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 212t DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 47 MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 194.7 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 18, 1947, the Board convened at 9:33 A.�i., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griffith Printing Company The Blaine Journal Ireland & Bellingar Griffith Printing Co. Robert McCallum Martin Plbg & Htg ,Co. Burton A. Kingsbury Basil D. hasmussen Charles Rand Ireland & Bellingar Wallace Chevrolet Company Schafer Baking' Co., Inc. Garrett Bossenbrock Lowman & Hanford Co. Payroll - February Northwest Concrete Products Co. C A,SSISTAIICE FUND:.. Br6wn.''.Brothers, .S•ervice Brown & Cole, Inc : #2 Cheevers Grocery . Clair? s Market Corner Grocery J. H. Cox Del. idrar Hotel Finley's Store Geneva Grocery Golden Rule IIercantile Co. Hinote Grocery Lloydts.Grocery Ennna McMillen Pacific Grocery Pacific Steam Laundry J. C. Penney Co. Penny Profit Grocery SEfeway Stores, Inc. Self Service Shoe Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sternhagen Grocery Westfs Grocery Glen Whitney Mrs. N . Wiburg Gillies Mortuary, Home D. F. Carswell, Y. D. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Dr. R. F. Kaiser D r . 6 tanle y St. Joseph's Hospital Dr. J. Edgar Wood Henry D. Young Nugents Store Self Service Shoe Co. Payroll - r'ebruary -'Trans. 37-31 37-32 n �t 37-32 it ,t 37-32 W LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Auditor Commissioners Treasurer ,r Court House ,r tr Sup. Ct. No. 1- n rt No. 1, pep. It, it No. 2, Rep. Clerk Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools n tt Exten. Service County Farm Total of Claims Allowed 6.90 2.50 47.20 1.34 64.04 2.06 25.00 271.20 271.20 15.75 34-01 24.84 19.18 2.96 511.99 .99 39.76 45.00 80.00 3.15 27.97 27.00 7.00 30.00 100.25 159.35 1g.50 10.00 15.00 16.25 2.68 116.52 3.68 lA,1. 72 A2.38 10. 5 5 15.00 17.72 10.16 15.00 100.00 10.00 1.22 20.00 35.00. 55.00 .16. 50 60.00 25.05 37.21 /+,357.6j+ 9, 787. g0 40.37 52.41 y 10.00 .. 23055.16 15,552.5,4 $ 10. GO 17,618.GG �'k request, bearing 20 signatures, was filed with the Board asking that signs saying "Slow, Children at Play" be posted along the Silver Lake Road at Maple Falls. �H copy of a resolution adopted by the North Bellingham Grange, urging improvement of the Northwest Diagonal, or Old Ferndale highway, out of Bellingham, and petitions, bearing 189 signatures, supporting said resolution, were filed with the Board. on' 42 .RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA.NUI--RY TERM FEIDAY ------ THE 21st DAY OF FE,131UJARY 19 _212 .. . ......... ... . ............ ... ...... BEFORJ'�.! THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATC01d: COUNTY, VhiSHIINGTON V 'HE IN THE OF 1'1J[FRG_FNCV_ FUNDS 1"OR T RESOLUTION kUTHORI2JJ.',iG OPERATION OF TINE COU114TY4Jr)1T0R1S OFFICE WHER1-,'AS,, at the o Ediourned session of this Board held on the 7th day of February, _ 194,7_, a resolution was adopted by all members present,, which resolution set forth the facts con- stituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of f necessary funds for the salary of office additional clerk in the ofce of I the County Auditor, and WHEREAS,, said resolution did fix Friday., February 21., 1947, at 11:00.A.1i., in the Commis- sionerst office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington., as the time z�nd place for the holding of a public herring thereon., and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official ne,.,;spa-per of Whatcom. County., all as required by la-tiv., and WHEREAS, said public hearing ,as duly held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous,opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided,.,' NOW, THEREFORE, 11E IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to �exceed 111,930.00,,. for the salary.of an additional clerk in the office of the County Auditor be, and it is hereby authorized., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, the County Auditor be., and he is hereby, authorized to,issue the necessary emergency warrants against the Current Expense Fund., in a total amount not to exceed $1,930.00,'for the purpose above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of February., 1947. BOARD OF'COUNTY C011UL-IISSIONERS OF INHATC01i'1 COUNTY., 1`'ASHINGTON CLAUDE MJ'. NLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,UAISSIONERS) Ch&irman GERRIT VELEKE. Commissioner CHARGES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor & Ek-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE,BO.A.RD OF COUNTY CO1,1MISSIONERS OF `7HATCOY COUNTY., 11,1ASHINGTON IN THE 1,,U,.TTFR OF T11E FEES., CHARGES _PND RENTALS FOR THE USE OF THE BELLINGHAM R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N AIRPORT, ITS MATERIALS AND EQUIPL,1ENT WHEREAS, it is necessary to have a fixed schedule of fees,, charges and rentE.ls to be charged for the use of the Bellingham Airport,, its materials and equipment NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the fees, charges and rentals at the Bellingham Airport be, and they are hereby, fixed as follows: Section 1. (a) Scheduled air carriers shall all be by special contract bet.,tieen the Airport Board and the carrier. (b) Unscheduled air carriers operating C-47-DC-3 type of equipment, $5.00 per landing. C-5L-DC-L type equipment., C-,10.00 per landing. g Alternate landings where carriers using kir-port as alternate landing,, (c) C) 0 - J C-47-DC-31 $5.00 per landing; C-54-DC4 type equipment, $11.00 per landing. (d) Barnstormers &re all persons., firms or corporations desiring., or attempting, to fly for profits, and not established as operators., commercial scheduled airlines or commercial non- scheduled airlines auspices of a licensed operating in connection with or under the organization a e U. at Bellingham Airport. Fees $100.00 per day. (e) Aircraft not based. at the Bellingham Airport, flying a chartered trip from Bellingham. Airport, for hire, will pay to the BellinghE.m. Airport., five per cent (5%) of the gross income for their operation at the Bellingham Airport, plus regular 1!3nding fees. Section 2. FUEL CHARGES. A charge of . two cents (20) per gallon on gasoline, and four cents (40) per gallon,on lubricating oils., are to be paid to the Bellingham Airport by the person ng or selling the products to any i)erso , firm, individual or agency 'firm, or corporation delivering n on the Bellingham Airport. All fees in the imounts are based upon the products delivered to or on the Bellingham Airport. 14 3` RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS, JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 21st DAY OF FEDRUP RY 19 >7 .Section 3. OPERATORS. (a) 4,,')25.00 per ,month, ground rental C. 5.00 per month, each for L.ircraft owned and operated (b) STORAGE: Hangar space for aircraft with a wing span of forty (40) feet and under, 1,15-00 per month. 1. Tie down or outside storage., �,117-50 per month. Transient pilots,, fifty .,cents (50j) per day for outside storage, and One Dollar (81.00) per day for inside storage. Section J+. All bills and fees and charges are payable to the Bellingham Airport between the first and fifteenth of the month following the month during -v;hich said accounts were incurred. The Bellingham 1,.ir-port shall have a lien on any aircraft or other property or equipment for any unpaid charges incurred by the owner thereof., or by .anyone in connection with said aircraft or other property., until the charges and obligations are fully paid Lind satisfied. The Airport C�l tD Commission may retain the possession of said aircraft or other property., and after due notice by publication in the official newspapers of the.City of Bellingham and the official newspaper of the County of ',%`hatcom, sell the same at public auction., - the proceeds of sale to epply., first to the charges and expense of the advertising and the stile,. and the balance, if any, to the owner of said aircraft or other propertj/ or equipment. The r".irport iV'Jan,-,,,ger shall like-�%rise have, and he is hereby given authority to exclude from the airport any persons.,'firm or corporation, or their agent'dr employees, failing or refusing to pay the charges and rates herein fixed,, or for the violation of any of the -provisions of this ordinance. The above charges are in effect, and become in effect after thirty (30) days after the adoption of this resolution, providing the City of Bellingham has passed an ordinance embodying the same provisions as contained in this resolutLon Section 5. This resolution shall remain in full force and effect, subject to repeal and amendment,, during the joint operation of the Bellingham Airport by the City of Bellingham and the County of 1,',Ihatcom, under the provisions of a contract authorized by Chapter 182 of the Session La trs of 1945, of the State of Washington. Section 6. If any section,, or part of this resolution is determined or held to be void, invalid or unconstitutional, ly such determination or holding shall not affect any other part Of this resolution. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of February, 1947. BO.V`IRD OF COUNTY COLUAISSIONERS OF WHATCOK COUN'J'Y, ViLSHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BO!,RD OF COUNTY COIN dISSIONERS) CLLUDE 2-a"ANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board y L. COZIER Deputy GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHLRLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further -business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 Tuesday, February 25, 1947. Approved . . Chairman of the Boa ��i�hVJLJ,' Y ILL' i.. P1 " 'I 4Z 1. r 11-1.1 1, '1. f1j, 4V 114 1 A It Q_J 'J-, E 11 fQ't 1. ti -i-4*i/- WV i -7/ # 17 i i r i - Ir, i- 7r r , -VITV R' fNi7TTT i� , 7, 7i ir Y r 7 zi Yr -r,:ir Tr �Vlt V fi ii W f, W !� 117�i'b�i �t i��Zilt: *W 7,,-' Wii 17 V t �WTT Tir 4,Ti - ftW RECORD OF . COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE.. 25th DAY OF FBBRUAr RY 19-&7 L'ETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1947 JANU11 RY TER1,.1 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday. February 21, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.111.11 on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The follo,,ring claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Blackburn Sales Company Auditor 12.10 Emil Joneli Assessor-.- 92.00 Wallace Chevrolet Company Treasurer 1,432.68 Puget Sound Welding Works Court House 13.50 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Juv. Court - Play. 18.38 Witnesses - St. v. Truitt J. P. No. 1 9.60 F. E. Briggs J. P. -- Country 13.50 West Publishing Co. Pros. Atty 12.00 University of Chicago Press Supt. of Schools 2.50 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: $ 1,606.26 Martin Electric Company 2.77 S. E. Massengill Company 114.32 City of Bellingham, Dept. of Veterans Housing 25.00 Clair 1 s Super Market 502.40 J. C. Penney Co. 108.63 Peter Pan Grocery 23.99 Rockwood Hotel 9.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 80.00 H. 1A. Thiel 13.29 �r "'aG. lker 1 s Cush Store 45.92 Russell Watkins 12.88 1Agr. Windsor Hotel 12.00 Dr. Kenneth Baldwin 14.00 Dr. T. bl. Barlow 20.00 Galen F. Biery 8.24 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 22.12 11 if11 9.95 Dr. 0. N. Farley 12.00 Dr. D. H. McLeod 76.00 T. J. Rasmussen .45.00 Riggs Optical Company 29.81 Dr. Stanley ..26.50, Dr. Stanley 18.00 Star Drug Company 2.73 Dr. A. H. Teitgen :2.00 Dr. A. H. Teitgen 70.00 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 78,00 Biddle & Crowther Company 50.99 S. E. Massengill Co. 41.48 Shaw Suoply Company, Inc. 45.68 11 11 it 11 109.89 11 1i i1 11 16 5.3 7 Columbia Valley Lumber Company 3.07 Ferndale Record 2.00 Otis Elevator Company 22.25 Louie Austvold 6.46 Geo. F. Cannon 21.12 Fred Hanson 20.60 ?horse Hardware Company 7.14 North Coast Chemical & Soup Works 1.80 Pacific Fruit & Produce'Co. 83.91 Standard Brands, Inca 16.48 11 11 11 16.69 Montague-1cHugh Building, Inc., 700.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 43.10 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 173.28 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 Neva Stouffer, Agent 17.50 Farmers lutual Telephone Co. . 6.90 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 160.74 Neva Stouffer, Agent ,. 5.00 PUBLIC.HEALTH FUND: Blackburn Sales Co. Total of Claims Allowed 31116.50 2.06 2.06 4., 724.82 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Jl, NUIRY TERM- TUESDkY THE 25th DAY OF FEBRUARY BEFORE'THE. BOARD OF COUNTY COM)IISSIONERS OF THkTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MkTTER OF THE SALE BY WHATCOM R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N COUNTY OF CERTAIN USED EQUIPLIETNT WHEREAS this Board did 4 , by resolution signed on the 7th day of February, 19 7, fix 11:00 A.M.., on this date, in.the Commissioners? office as the time end place for a. hearing on the proposal to sell certain used equipment hereinafter mentioned,, End 17HEREAS, at the time and place so fixed, the said hearing was held as specified, with no objections voiced, and the Board being convinced that it is to the best interest of WIhatcom County" that the said used equipment be sold., NO71.1 THEREFORE., BE IT RESOLVED that the following described used equipment, owned by Whatcom. County, .to -wit: 1 Oldsmobile Sedan Minimum price $400.00 be sold by the Whatcom. County Treasurer, for cash, to the highest bidder, but for not less than the minimum price above specified; the said sale to be conducted by the said Treasurer in the corridor of the County Court House in Bellingham., Washington, beginning at the hour of 9:00 A.1,i., on Saturd�:.y, March 22, 19/+7. DONE in regul<<r adjourned. session of the Board this .25th day of February, 19J+7. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT,;IMISSIOli-ERS) Ittest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor:&,Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 3y L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOAERS OF WHATCOLvi COUNTY., 1,7ASHINGTON CLkUDE MANLEY ChE.irman GERRIT VEL= Commissioner Corimqi s sione.- There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ?D til 9:30'A.IJ. Friday,' February 28., 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board X. I all-R# �. -1L TrIf T r7r. t 7r[) W10; #-Ii-Y i'71' J F. 4 x �i 'F, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY_OF FEBRUARY 19 MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, ,February 25, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, Y�rith Commissioners Manley and Veleke.present. The following claims were approved by the Board. for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Patricia Brannian Nellie Diezman Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. - If 11 n n Emil Joneli The Blaine Journal Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 1t it it it Arnason & Company R.-R. Yates Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it It it it 1t n if it tt u tr ,1 11 11 it 11 Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Andrew Danielson Dept. of Labor & Industries Bancroft -Whitney Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele"'. Co. 11 It n n Harper-Meggee Frank Pierce Dept. of Labor & Industries it tr lr City Sanitary Service R. R. Yates Hartman Typewriter Co. Jeffcott Isotor .Co. Dept. of Rural Edu. -Nattl Edu Assn Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. n it 11 it tr ,1 If it Griffith. Printing Co. Loft Electric Co. (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Jacqueline E. Swanson Baker Creek Service Bellingham -Gas Co. Brovm & Cole, Inc. #2 Everson Department Store Geneva Grocery Gribblets Cash Grocery Golden Rule LSercantile Co. Howardts Stop & Shop Grocery Keating's Korner Marine Way Cafe 4cClellan Fuel & Hauling Puget Sound Power & Light Co. R & S Food Store. Richfield Oil Co. Royal Cafe Shell Oil Co. Western Glove Dairy White House Market Mgr. Sindsor Hotel Y. M. C. A. D. F. Carswell, M. D. Carl M. Erb, M. D. Carl M Erb, M. D. Carl M: Erb, LI. D. Lars. Ethel O'Cain Mrs. Ethel 0tCain Payroll - �' ebruary - Trans. 37-40 A. E. Cowles Supptl Cash Asst. Roll for March PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Star Drug Company SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Grace K. Alexander Albert T. Hayes Auditor 't Emerg. If Assessor t1 tt Commissioners Treasurer tt - rt� Sun. Ct. No. 1 If tr No. 2 u u No. 2, Rep. Juv. Court Clerk it J. P. - Country Constable Pros. Atty 11 tt Sheriff n n n Jail 1r Supt. of Schools ,If it •tr it �rt 1► u tr Exten. Service Hort. Insp. tr �n Sundry Expense Total of Claims Allowed l 149.00 33.04 6.25 5.30 148.00 2.50 5.75 15.25 50.00 2.58 6.50 10' 60 4.10 11.99 2.65 26.27 5.50 4.97 6.32 6.05 10.45 5.69 82.40 26.47 14.92 2.36 4..29 2.06 15.86 2.00 16.55 8.29 4.15 .62 48.81 21.00 50.00 5.80 14.83 39.35 51.00 3.90 52.32 279.05 30.00 5.15 12.31 .5.77 70.00 9.00 30.90 10.00 7.88 513.12 24 * 00 39.25. 10.00. 25.00 20.00 10.00 235.00 235.00 106.97 $2.97 524.00 18.93 182.31 ` 5 0.00 20.00 747.54 $ 2,522.61 0 201.2/+ 70.00 $ 3,541.45 Owl RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY OF FEBRUrRY 19--LY BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIillIISSIONERS OF ':"T11kTCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON v" IN THE MATTER OF CALLING FOR BIDS FOR DOING THE OFFICIAL PRINTING FOR WHATC0.1 COUNTY, FOR RESOLUTION & ORDER THE YEAR BEGINNING JURY 1, 1947, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1948, BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE WHEREAS, Sections 4080 and 4081, Remington's Compiled Statutes of the State of Washington., reouire that the County Auditor issue a call for bids for doing the official printing of the county, and WHEREAS, the law further provides th-,:t said bids be received, considered and contract awarded by the Boc{rd of County Commissioners at their regular meeting in April of each year, NO"Vi. 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED A,11D ORDERED th �.t the County Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to issue « cell for bids for doing the official County Printing of Whatcom County for the year beginning July 1, 1947, and ending June 30, 1948, both dates inclusive, same to be opened, considered and contract awarded at the regular April session of the Board, all as required by law.. DONE in rogular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of FebruE ry, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COY11ISSIONERS OF 17HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE 1: ANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01LUISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner 'Attest: ',;`ILL D. PRATT - - - County F.uditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board !By L. COZIER Deputy 'Dance License Application 14o. 587, for public dances to be held at Cocoanut urove, during 'the year of 1947, irras t pproved by the Board and the license issued to Henry von -Bergen. There being no further business to come before the meeting,.the same was duly adjourned until 9:5b A.M., Tuesday, March 4, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board +1 l:_1 _ ..L'. ''.JL JiJ '7 rJ;_r r _!:' •'+ : !; r /r r ! �(r r.: ...� (- (j.., , r..7, .., � ... .,._ y I ii: '_':c ' i- L'�fl!_J 1' L.�_ 7 71 rr 77 r+ 7i Yi 7i � 71 7r T, !I 7r 7r :r y1 h �r rJ ri a 7l r! «7r r! 7f 7: rr r7 rt�l �i f 7%'7T7i 7�7�i`7! 7(77fyi7fTt7/ i] 7i 7I7i +1 % ] a rP7i r! Y! iT'71" 7l 7t7 7 7i ir7ril'7T L+�71 h i' i� 71 71 7i i,'717 ii Ti MEETING, TUESDAY, M1,RCH 4, 1947 JANUi.RY TEM-i Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, r'ebrua.ry 28, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 on this date, with commissioners Idanley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pioneer, Incorporated Geo. H. Bro,-an Frank Otter Ch,:.s. A. Pedersen Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke Bellingham Publishing Company 11 11 1t Time Equipment Co. firs. Otto Kackman IjVLlter K. Pixley Coy: Brothers, Printers kbshirets Pioneer, Incorporated Union Oil Co. of Cal. Carl G. Stock Gordon ,,7. Enbusk Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Auditor 3.18 Assessor 7.95, 11 156.00 it 112.00 Commissioners 4 5. 70 " 6.55 " 2.25 Treasurer 2.39 Court House 12.08 Juvenile Court 12.00 J. P. - Country 32.75 Pros. Atty 8.45 Sheriff 88.75 Suit. of Schools 1.61 it It 2.35 Exten. Service 6.60 tt tt 14.4 9 ti n 49.72 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J1',NUARY TERM TUESDAY -----THE 4th DAY OF ]LARCH _19_ 4.7. ICURRENT EXPENSE',, Continued: V,Iash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. The Blaine Journal Bellin6-ham Publishing Co. it 11 11 Parker 1achine Shop PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Jacqueline E. Swanson (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Mabel H. 81"Ieridan Philip J. Morey SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Alta, S. Josephson Harley E. Colley Exp. Comm. Assn. 51-11 Adv. Exp. Sale of Prop. 3.19 It if it n 2.00 if it Schools 1:25 County Farm 99,52 721.89 `f A,1..29' 1 .29 .9.25 41.60 50.85 Total of Claims kilowed a -40.00 15-00 $ 35.00 $ 849. 03 "This bein- the time fix-ed for the opening of bids on the Countyls su-oply of gasoline for C_> - - CD the year beginning April 1., 1947, the bids on file were placed before the Board., which bids were as follows:. Regular Ethyl General Petroleum Corp. 15.9 17.4 Union Oil Co. of California 16:0 19.6 The Texas Company 17.0 19.0 Shell Oil ComQany 16.5 18.5 Associated Oil Company 15:2 17.21 Signal Oil Company 16.5 18.5 Richfield Oil Corporation 17..0 19.0 By unanimous action of the Board, the above bids were taken under consideration until a future dete. The February report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received :and placed on file. Id There being no -further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.11,.,, Friday, March 7., 1947. Approved Gh�,-.irman of the - Bod 1.NNW W lh7r1#v-7; ;; MT � r iii rt iiV7r 711,is ii7i il i-li-T,�th, Ir 1'i 1.1EETING, FRIDAY., MARCH 7, 1947 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday., March /+, 19/+7, the Board convened at 9:30 A.1,41., on this date., with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen,, Postmaster Blackburn Sales Company Ira B. Perry Frank L. Cramer Pliny T. Snyder Ace Union Service George Janssen, Postmaster Clyde Kendall Oscar A. TAyhre Ershig Sheetu Metal Works Morse Hardware Company Ward V. V iilliams * H. & H. Sporting goods Co. Cox Brothers., Printers E. L. Adams Elwood Warner --Auditor tia 100.00 4.38 Assessor 216.00 3.90 13.45 3.95 Commissioners 3.00 Treasurer 10.90 if 23.70 Court House 9.32 it it 3.13 Sup. Ct. No. 1 75-00 Sch. Rec. Prog. 88-58 Clerk 40.41 J. P. No. 2 15-00 J. P. - Country 8.25 $ 618.97 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JA14UARY TERM-----I-RIDAYTHE 7th -DAY OF IUARCH PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Alpine Cafe B. & ,. Grocery .Baker's Grocery Brown Brothers Service Brown & Cole, Ins. #2 Cheever's Grocery Del Mar Hotel Deming Mercantile, Co. Eldred Fuel Co. The Fair Meat & Grocery Inc. Finleyts Store Gribblels Cash Grocery Home Market Grocery Junction Grocery Joe Just Koments Grocery Lov,rell Grocery Joe A. Martin 11ontgomery 1"'ard &- Co. Q it if It J. C. Penney Co. Penny Profit Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Co. RolLndvs Cash Market Rome Grocery Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. Sandv.,,ick's Grocery Albert Savage 'Smith Cafeteria Smith Service .Stark's Home Sunrise Grocery Twenty -First Street Grocery Union Oil Company Van.Vlyck Grocery & Service White House Market Dr. A. C. Bailey Carl 21. Erb, 1L. D. Carl i-vi * Erb, M. D. Kendrick kmbulance Service it it It Owl Pharmacy hi;-gs Optical Company 0. W. Rogers Dr. H. G. Sutherland Dr. J. E. V7ood Yellow Cab Co. Henry D. Young Linn's Hardware & Grocery Lynden Department Store, Inc. I,,,Iontgomery 'Pard & Co. it 11 11 N.R.S. Grocery Pastime Cafe Penworth Grocery Stahleyls Variety Store (%L'rl lv',. Erb, M. D. Starkfs Home Dr. H. G. Sutherland Louie Austvold Louie Austvold Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Fredts Farm Repair Sidney Love Lynden Transfer 1,�Iili,,,aukee Railroad Nalleyfs., Inc. 11 11 Norco Paper Supply Northern Grocery Company it 11 t, Northwest Hotel Supply, Inc. Carl Omli It It Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 11 . 11 if it It It Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co. of VVash. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Shaw Supply Company., Inc. Standard Brands., Inc, it it It if it Standard Oil Co. of,Ce.lifornia M 25.75 87-00 25-00 45.-00 92.00 20.00 7.00- 99.92 11.74 175.82 60.00 .25-00 25-00 30-15 8.00 155-30 28-47 5.15 103.37 25-55 10-45 5.10 6.70 8,20 118.00 10-30 86-93 16-40 35-00 .52 10.96 17-50 20.00 26.03 10.48 io. 00 901.80 70.00 20.00 20.00 8.00 38-00 2.87 27-51 20.00 62.00 140.00 9.60 17.00 75-95 121-41 66.21 25.64 61.67 31-94 23-00 4.26 5.00 2.8,4 4-3-00 11.07 9.05 4,7.90 15.71 12.61 ,4.75 6.22 14-94 18.49 19-39 25-00 J+11.27 74.24 204.26 295-31 25-54 51.77 29.84 11-43 .55 17.15 8.45 16.07 17-30 72.22 72.22 63.98 50 RECORD OF: COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM " FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF MARCH 19 47 PUBLIC ASSILSTI,NCE FUND; Continued: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 108.80 it rr n rr 2.55 It n rr rr 3.85 Central Stores Revolving Fund 31,33 Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency 28.66 Cox Brothers, Printers 39.74 Electrical Products Cons.. 83.16 Fred Hanson 45,32 Hoff & Pinkey, Inc. 3.73 Luke & Crews, Inc. 91.16 Howard E. dills Company 34.55 Otis Elevator Company 22.25 Union Printing Company 3.61 it rr rr 17.60 It n u 0 Warnick Lumber Yards 30.05 05 North Coast Chemical & Soap 1,';orks -. 70.89 VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 90,59 Aubert Drug Company 2l+0.06 Estes Surgical Supply Co. 40.45 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 25.00 Led.erle Laboratories Div. 2g,20 rr ,r r► 29.20 Frederick Stearns & Company 59.55 1,'eldit Tank &Steel Company 15.30 it It It tr 3G.59 Abbott Laboratories 77.87 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 9.01 it n if ,► 49.75 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 41.72 American Hospital Supply Corp. 281.56 u rr ar a 6.01 n rr rr „ 28.30 6,113.93 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - February - Voucher. No. 114 $ 2;030.05 it It 115 1; 319.20 rr it It 116 l j l24 - 45 rr if " 117 21151.90 n if 118 • 825.50 " if 119 1; 799. 08 120 1,915.73 u u n 121 300.60 122 564.83 Bob L-rnett 264.38 ::lark A. Anabel 296.10 V . R. Brokaw 488. 57 Floyd Denson 114.21 George Ford 16.92 Al Fosberg 25.38 I,,. C . Magner 152.28 Earl 211agner 160. 74 Archie Manley 55.8.36 11. 1eenk 101.52 Chas. Loshbaugh )�G.00 R . G . Frlalken 310.91 George Janssen, Postmaster 6.00 14,566.71 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Anne L. Wilson Julia Klocke SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Arthur G . Morse A. J. Faber Total of Claims Alloyed 54.75 35.65 90.40 25.00 25.00. 50.00 21,439.98 'The application'of William C. Smith and Albert E. Bailey, Parachute: Inn; R 77'2, Bellingham, -or a. transfer of the liquor license of l,lont� Beaty, was approved by the Board and a copy of the ip_plication placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, 11arch 11, 1947. Approved rJ'&Z4Ak _ Chairman of the Boa d. 1L1111 1. L1111Lr1f.1.:-[L111'J1:.�r `T17t777t71'71"7i Jf)717%'7J'7771�J71'1tY7��17I7�7T7Ti"J iJ"777i �l7TTI fJ7J71 t"TC7�"Tl7J"7i'7i�r7177JE777�T'll'7J7JIt* 7r�J"7!"7i'71'7/'7TiJ 77 7T RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 151 JA.NUARY TERM TUESDAY THE llth DAY OF MkRCH is 47 MIMING, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1947 JANUARY TER1v Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, Y,7rch 7, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.i,l., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT E!<_PENSE: Union Printing Company it rr 1 " C. S. Walker. Bellingham Motors Co. Arnason & Com-pany St.ndard Oil Co. of Cal. Abshire Is Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Union Printing Company McClellan Fuel & Hauling Union Printing Companv Standard Oil Co. of Cal. lVallace Chevrolet Company Diamond "B" Fuel Co. B. B. Meat & Sausage Co. Hanning Hardware Company Schafer Baking; Co., Inc. VO7@lton Fruit Co. Bellingham i2iiotor Co. Jeffcott motor Co. Jacobsonts Studio Pearson Tire Service Wallace Chevrolet Company The Lynden Tribune COUNTY ROAD FUND: Bellingham Auto Parts Co. Western Tractor & Equipment Co. Jeffcott Aotor Co. Ted's Richfield Service Lummi Island. Power Assn. Griggs Midway Service Puget Sound Povier & Light Co. 1. 1-leenk V4'eldit Tank & Steel Co. Albert Lind Whatcom County Auditor Howard-Cooner Corp. Bellingham Motor Co. Galen F. Biery Bellingham Publishing Co. Irwin Hardware Company Iverson Lumber Co. Lind Gravel Co. Trunkey & Sons Elder Bros. Ace Union Service 7 . P . Signs Henning Hardware Pearson Tire Service Akin Aiotor Company. -.- Bellingham Auction House J. L. Hoksbergen Pattison Auto Body Co. Austin Supply Co. Clarence White Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Diehl Ylotor Company Automotive Farts Service Union Printing Company Nortkviest 11anufacturing Co. Satterlee Transit System Nelson Equipment Co. Mt. Shuksan Garage Fred's Farm Repair C. V. Wilder Company Barron Tire Company Oeser Cedar Co. DU rs. �-. M. Gaskill Arend Reitman Western Steel & Salvage Co. Harry Kelly Jan Jansma C. H. Gray H. R. Burnell Auditor 188.75 Assessor 389.99 " 120.00 " 17.46 Commissioners 100.00 " 7.33 Treasurer 22.44 if J+0. 70 " 55.84 Court House- 111.24 Sup. Ct. 2, Rep. .46 Juvenile Court .16 Sheriff 2.76 " 83.21 Jail 17.-51 " 64.03 it 4.35 " 22.82 rr 15.41 Supt. of Schools 33.94 " 2.94 Exten. Service 3.13 If „ 3'.16 39.97 Ad. Exp. - Sale of Prop. 6.40 1,354.00 66.79 570.10 134.97 16.92 1.03 7.21 28.61 135.36 56.45 27.04 3.00 594.13 193.29 22.14 .75 20.45 86o.35 2.52 68.01 110.00 8.50 17.51 19.20 947.43 78.56 23.79 59.00 15.71 10.82 1.25 7.48 46.70 198.31 90.40 43.71 10.82 85.85 10.20 28.80 41119.96 196.23 70.30 25.00 75.00 53..04 2.00 10b.00 169.20 12 6.9.0 152 RECORD OF .-COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY _TIE llth _D.4T0F MARCH ICOUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Frazier's Typewriter Service Drue 111. Burrous C. 0. Burrous .Archie Pierce Rayts Standard Garage PUBLIC ASUSISTkNCE FUND: Diamond "B" Fuel Company' Horn's., Inc. Irving Street Grocery '1%fesley Gilbert Nooksack Idercantile Co.. Peoples Trading Post Charles Harney I'Ars. J. D. Robinson Royal Cafe Sternhagen Grocery Glen 101hitney Westford -Beck Funeral Home it if It 11 Harlow -Hollingsworth., Inc. Carl M. Erb, M. D. Carl M. Erb,, Ari. D. Dr. Robert F. Kaiser Kendrick Ambulance Service Dr. J. H. Peters Dr. J. E. Wood LIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Company y LOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Drs. Slyfield & Nelson Earl I. L. Cilley., Y. D. L. A. Green-v%,00d., 11. D. OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: 13-03 283.41 203. OL 2.58 4,L - 71 10,133.29 41-53 26-53 21.00 26.00 6.60 25-00 16.18 6.00 5.15 10.00 9.28 100.00 60.00 100.010 1A,.20 28.29 15.00", 8.00 18.00 70.00 606.76 11.14 11.14 4,314.80 .2,350-00 30-00 115-50 53.00 6,863-30 Jess P. Biddle 20.OQ 20.00, Total of Claims Allowed 18,988-39 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIEVIISSIONERS OF 1,71-LA-TCOM COUNTY, tiI!ASHINGTON IN THE 1,,,1ATTER OF PURCHASE RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT Vf1HEREAS, it is 'the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of V7hatcom County, ashington, to purchase equipment hereinafter de_scribud, for use.in maintainftng County Roads, NOW, THEREFORE,- BE IT RESOLVED that a call for bids be advertised in accordance with ec. A7. Chap. 187, Laws of 1937, for the purchase of the following equipment: ' i yd. capacity Shovel with idangenese Bucket t:0 Miangenese track -width 1811 Gas power - 8 cylinder Electric bucket trip Boom length not less than 15t 911 Dipper stick not less than 12T 611 Delivery - 30 days or less Bids to be ooened and considered at 10:30 A.M., on Thursday, March 20, 1947, in the office f the Board of County Cormnissioners in the Court House in Bellingham Washington and award will e made to the lowest and best bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of Mt.rch, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COAZEISSIONERS OF NHATCOM COUNTY., WASHINGTON (SEI-',L OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOA-ERS) CLAUDE 111ABLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE attest: 71ILL D. PRATT Commissioner county Auditor & Ex-officio "lerk of the Board CHkRLES F. KING Conimis--ioner 3y L. COZIER Deputy 53 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TJESDAY THE llth DAY OF, LARCH 47 f ile . The February report of the V,hatcom County Health DepE.rtme'nt ,,iias received rand ply:ced on There being; no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 k-al., Friday, March 14, 1947. Approved &[,� Chairman of the Boar r, (, 'r 1: �r „ rl�r f� ,r n !` r.�.r. y ri r :!.1.'. rl L'C1. rL./ ! L " 11 .:: 1 !' i,,' ! l n r. r LL. .1 - -l.. - / t J. F_ _',_� ! (:. L'. 11 r r1:�' r'.1t_; i.iLr.1' t ,_( _'1 �r1i.J•�.1r '•'1, t ZI %71 ,r 7i rf,',' Ir r ii i,%r1+ T '7r7T 77'W J,e; WJ ;rr V, ,r�r rr; r, NT fir' 9 �rrrtrtr�i �>�i rr7H, ,l rt rrtl r rW,r 7t n rrr; r�n'l i rt t; f,r,(7>~v 71t r'1"7; r"1� ;, „ 7rn h'Y, it ri i; r,• rr �'firr, y #i if 7r;, LTEETING, FRIDAY, Tvir,RCH 14, 1947 JANUkRY TERM Pursuant to Edjournment taken Tuesday, 111-,:rch 11, 194.7, the Board convened at 9:30 A.Tt'i., on this date, �,,ith Commissioners Manley end Veleke present. The follot:Ting claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank, Otter Orland Ivarson Griggs Farmers Publishing Assn Hindma.nts Home Electric Co. Girard Street Grocery PE.rker H. Pratt Florence E. Bryant Griggs Ekdahl & Seppala Hilly rd I:'iotor Company Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Harold Smith Wash. Co-op. Farmers i-ssn ,ill D. Pratt, Co. Auditor Bellingham !4Iotors Co. Shell Oil Co. Harrison Publishing Co. Ace Union Service Louis W. ring COUNTY ROAD FUND: Morse Hardware Company E•kdahl & Seppala Everson l;Iotor Company Ellis C. Baxter Aubert Drug Company Howard -Cooper Coro. Bellingham Auto Radiator Repair Chisholm & Eiford Manchester's General Hardware & Plumbing Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Holeman Transfer Buzzard Iron Works LIC ASSISTAILCE FUND: Annette Altose Clayton Bc.ldrey Della Bathurst Anna J. Beiswenger Lydia 0. Benson Fredericka D. Cameron Jeannette V. Cook Veta. C. Dahl Sara E. Gardner Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Martha Ho pple Dorothy J. Hubert Edith R. Legoe 11Iargaret uIaloy Kathryn Rogers Shirley Rogers T . Shultz Alice Ll. Szymanski Maud Turner N . J . V,,'a rren Yaurita Williams Anne Winslow Al t s Iiiarket Assessor y 72.00 Treasurer 17.66.. tt 1.69 It 22.35 Court House 9.27 it if 16.79 Juvenile Court 30.50 u u 33.82 Clerk 3.09 Sheriff 68.45 if 12.63 Jail 11.90 it 161. 34 If 34.30 ,t 29.36 Supt. of Schools 2.50 it if 18.64 it If 4.37 it it 1.11 Exten. Service 2.50 Hort. Insp. 65.15 619.42 192.74 166.81 11155.22 13.94 6.95 46.11 9.27 33.50 12.26 6.08 6.18 29.51 12.21 1, 69�0-. 78 2.45 13.05 17.35 1.95 2.10 36.10 1.60 4.10 12.43 8.25 10.80 11.90 14.35 5.35 3.90 2.75 34.05 19.60 9.55' .22.00, 1.50 4.25 23 -L5 84.20 P- 6 RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS .PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 14th DAY OF MARCH 19- L,7- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: American Hotel Cummings Grocery Ferry Brothers 1arket Frost Fuel Company Hinote Grocery Northern State Hospital R & S Food Store Mrs. J. D. Robinson Safeway Stores, Inc. Carl M. Frb, M. D. Ferndale Pharmacy Dr Stanley Pastime Cafe Roberts Grocery wears, Roebuck and Co. Smith Cafeteria American Hospital Supply- Corp. George Janssen, Postmaster Capital Stationers A. E. Cowles Montague -McHugh Bldg, Inc. Dept. of Labor & Industries Schafer Baking Company, Inc. n it it it Community Chest and Council Electrical Products Cons. aod.el Truck and Storage Co., Inc. Union Printing.C.ompany F. I:2..Haskell P•lbg. & Htg. Co. C M St. P. & P Railroad Co. Nalleyts, Inc. Pynor & Company ! 7hatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn Yellow Cab Co. American Hospital Sunply Corn. Biddle & Crowther Company it V it ,t Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 'PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: �$ 38.00 29.97 169.44 9.27 18.50 4.12 69.60 10.00 335.53 7.96 1.29 83.50 1056 175:5.0 7.50 21.00 24.00 125.50 11.43 11.58 700.00 12..09 75.69 72.54 1.25 83.16 28.00 123.56 75.1.1 3.05 4.85 56.27 647.10 70.40 43.95 101.97 14.11 29.05 95.63 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 2.78 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.15 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF V6FHATCOIA COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE Y.ATTER OF THE SALE BY WHATCO1 R E S O L U T I O N COUNTY OF CERTAIN UNNEEDED EQUIP.IENT k 3, 749.63, $1 4.93 s 61064.76 u"r'HEREAS, the followingdescribed equipment is not needed by Whatcom County, to -wit:' 1 Buda Marine Diesel Engine Model 6-DCT R-844 120 h.p. vith 3-to 1 reduction gear Condition:. New, with spare parts Minimum price aSG., 500.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the intention of this Board to sell the said equipment to the highest bidder, for cash, but for not less than the minimum price hereinbefore mentioned, and that Tuesday April. 1, 19,&7, at 11:00 Otclock �'.LvI., at the office of the County Commissioners in the Court Aouse in Bellingham, Viashington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing on said proposal to sell said equipment, when and where eny taxpayer of the county may appear and be heard for or against said proposal, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that due notice of said. hearing be published and posted according to law. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of Larch, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COML,1ISSIONERS OF 17HATCOld COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO=SSIOUERS) CLAUDE YANLEY Chairman lAttest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor &,Ex-officio :Clerk of the Board GERRIT VEL,EKE Commissioner !By L. COZIER, Deputy Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY HE--- DAY OF LI'iRCH 155 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT No. 216 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 1,111HATCOlvI COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE' ' 111ATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF A FILL. TO REPL.LCE BRIDGE NO. 202 TROI,,,i.1 ROi,,D COUNTY ROAD MVO . 155, IN SECT. 19, Tw-P. 40 N. R3 E. R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of.Coulnty Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the above Tromp Road, County Road 1�o. 155., described as follows: To replace Bridge Ao.20; on the Tome Road in Section 19, Ti.,ip- 40 N. R 3 E. W.L., over Fish Trap Creek with a concrete box culvert,, an earth fill and surfacing. I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the Ifollowing detail: I tems of VTor ' k �5 8 ,905-57 Construction Engineering 5,890.55 Total Cost of Project $6,4.,796.12 Less,Federal Aid 32,300.&,� q'32,79.6-12 W EXPENDED LOC.1'iLLY Ldvance Expenditures: Borrow Pit -(To be reimbursed by Contractor)$1, 722. 00 Right -of-way purchased for fill 20G.00 1,922.00 Total Outlay by County $1-,34.,718.12 public necessity and upon the .-prov,,:,l of this This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a go resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Aoad Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project by prosecuted by Contract by the State Highway Dept. as a County -Federal Aid Project in accordance .,,Iith the Standard Road and 3ridge Specifica- tions of the State of V,ashington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 1,4th day of March, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD 01' COUNTY COT10AISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COM.IISSIONERS Of" WHATCOd COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE LY.NLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner communication 'signatures of six persons residing along the Olympic Rd 'was communication, bearing the 0 filed 1,,rith the Board reporting that drainage ditches along the bay side of the said Ol-,r 1 0 11101c Road were not properly draining the adjacent property, and asking that soriethi,_a, be done to reined? the situation. , vA petition i%a ,s filed �.,ith the Board, by the City of Blaine, for a franchise for an electric povier-line along a county road,, described as follows: "The Odell Road beinIz, the West 30 feet of NVI-1-- of Section 5, 1-ol,,,,nship 40., Range 1 EE.st bordering the city limits of the City of Blaine between H Street rind Boblette Street! 56 RECORD, OF COIv MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAN??ARY TERM FRID Y THE 14th DAY OF MARCH 19 47 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS OF ti` HATC0111 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE 1'1IATTER of the APPLICATION : of the - CITY OF BLAINE FOR A FRANCHISE to, erect, string, construct, maintain and repair an electric power line and power poles, l' R E S O L U T I O N and all necessary laterals for a period of FIFTY YEARS, on, along, over and under that certain herein described County road in Whatcom County, 1ashington 1 THE CITY OF BLAINE, :Having made application to the Board -of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, for a franchise to erect, string, construct, maintain and repair an electric power line and pourer poles, end all necessary laterals for a period of FIFTY YEARS, on, along, over and under those certain county roads in Whatcom County, Washington, designated as follov,-,s, to -wit". "The Odell Road, being the -West 30 feet of IT,7' of Section 5, Township 1+0, Range 1 East, bordering the City Limits of the City of Blaine, between H•Street and Boblette Street" NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED that said application be, and it is hereby set for hearing on the llth day of -April., 1947, at the hour of 10:3.0-A.I1I., in the offices of the County Commis- sioners in the Court House in the City of Bellingham, 117hatcom County, Washington, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of Whatcom County be, and he is hereby directed to give public notice thereof in.three public places in the City of Bellingham, said city being county seat -of -s-aid county, and in at least one conspicuous place on the portion of the road upon ihich said application is made. at. least fifteen days before the day above fixed for said hearing, and by publishing a like notice two times in the Bellingham Herald, the same being a'daily newspaper .published in said county, the last publication -to be at least five days before the date above fixed for such hearing, which notice shall state the name of the applicant, a'description of the county road, or portion thereof, upon -which the application is made, and the time and place for the hearing. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by the order of the Board of County Commissioners. DATED this 14th day of March, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0,1MISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board lBy L. COZIER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 'WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MMLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1, OF WHATCOIIM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER FROM FUNDS OF VARIOUS UNITS TO THE CURRENT EXPENSE FUND, R E S O L U T I O N AND FROM THE PUBLIC HEALTH FUND TO THE TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION ACCOUNT � WHEREAS, the costs of election and other miscellaneous expenditures for the various units of government, the City of Bellingham and Bellingham School District No. 501, have been paid by the Current Expense Fund, and 11MEREAS:; the 1946 mileage costs for the Tuberculosis Nurse were charged to the Tuberculosi! Hospitalization Fund and aLccordinU to the decision of the State Department of Health, approved by the State Examiner, they should be charged to the Public Health Fund, and WHEREAS, the Current Expense Fund and Tuberculosis Hospitalization Account should now be reimbursed for such expenditures, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer to the Current Ew.pense Fund and to the Tuberculosis Hospitalization Account, from the following named funds,,the respective amounts indicated: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 1Lth DAY OF MARCH 19� From Bellingham School Dist f501 to Current Expense �858:$5- City of Bellingham it it 11 21356.29 " Fire Protection Dist. No. 2 it tt if 7.�16 n Fire Protection District No. 3 it tt it 146.07• 'r Port of Bellingham tt tr It 316.15 " Public Utility District " r' it 226.17 " Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5 " " it 6.95 'r Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 15 " " it 8.15 " lVater District No. .2 tt tt it 13.50- rr Water District No. 3 " " " 223.11- 'r City of Blaine tt n tt 31.99 n City of Noofsack tr a tr 9.94 't City of Sumas " " " 29.06 " Blaine School Dist. No. 5G3 tr n tr 175.56' " Ferndale Sch. Dist. No. 502 " " 'r 171.79 " Nooksack Sch. Dist. No. 506 tr tt " 153.79• Total to Current Expense 4,768.13 From Public Health Fund to Tbc. Hospitalization t 456.85 Total of Transfers 5,224.98 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of Me.rch, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF' CJUIdTY COL1ISSION ,RS) 1..ttest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor &':Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOi:RD OF COUNTY COM-iISSIONFRS OF IVHATCOI. COUNTY, tr+'i.SHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner Dance License Apglic,: Lion No. 588, for public dances to be given in. Parachute Inn, between rch 15, 19L7 and March 15, 1948, was L:aproved by the Board and the license issued to Bill Smith. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same z;ras duly adjourned til 9: 30 A.M... Tuesday, Ir11,. rch lg, 1947. Approved - Chairman of the Bo,k d ,J 1_: r,(. .. l.)!.'!1.? 71r/ Ij-71 7r' r•7r- rTi• n 7;' Tii �Mlir 17i �r11 7J 7j'7i -Ir r f7 Ir 7� 7T"3T'?�i 7'f77'7'i`]*)"ii 71` 1 7! 7i 71"7I'r1� 77 r7T 7'"7/' l` 7i 7~`7 7i 77 7: 7' 7T 7>t i f7 7i'7/ 71''ir T,' ir' 71 1i77"i1`71'7i u'IEETING, `I'UESDAY, IrIARCH 18, .1947 JANUARY TERM, Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 14, the Board convened at 9: 30 A.11d. , on this ate,with ail members -present. The folloirring claims ;ere approved by the Board for payment: U-s WENT EX PFE SE : Farmers Mutua-1 Tole-ohone Co. Audi for County Road Fund Assessor Farmers Mutual Teleohone ` Co. Commissioners It it u tt Treasurer County Road. Fund. " Roy Dodge - Order to Co. Treas. Pu:;et Sound, Power & Light Co. Court House lqu-VtTay Shoe Repair ,t It ldlrs. Otto Kackman Juvenile Court Farmers Mutual 'Telephone Co. It It Frnie Rose 11 It Play Blackburn Sales Co. Clerk George Wetzel Sheriff County Road Fund It Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it it It 11 it Supt. of Sch. John 117. Graham &: C o . 11 it The Texas Co. it it County Road Fund it tt .95 31.50 .23 .35 2.25 100.0E 126.35 2.06 12.03 .5S 135.33 15.71 4.2.2 145.53 .70 2.53 16.90 10. 24 35.56 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 18th ------PAY OF 111,RCH 19 A7 ..... ..... ..... ....... . ........... . . ...... ... .. ..... ...... . ... . . ............. ...... CURRFj'.*4T FXPEiSE, Continued: .. . .... ....... .. .. . .... ... ... .. County Road Fund Eaten. Service 0",4.62 J. 0. Alberts Co. if 14-14 Union Printing Co. 7.35 Poultry Digest 2.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. if 1.90 Ho.rt. Insp, .28 Loft Electric Co. Sundry Expense 33-99 '1, 770-57 COUNTY ROfD FUND: Puget Bound Power & Light Co. 53.77 Pacific Tole. & Tole. Co. 50-91 Lummi Island Power Assn. 27-36 Department of Labor & Industries 21,4.1J, Monahan Garage., Inc. 458.76 Columbia Equipment Co. 10.00 4 814 94 PUBLIC ASSISTAiliCE FUND: Abshirel,s 26.00 Baker Creek Service 80.00 Beach Grocery 25. ' 00 Clipper *Store 32-75 Hoey's Service 97-48 Lloyd's Grocery 5.00 Medc,alf I Q Dairy 4.90 Motor Inn 314-30 A. Pfannenstil 8.00 Puget Sound Power 8z Light Co. 2.25 ,-Pynor & Co. 49-98 Self-service Shoe Co. 3.58 L. C."Short 25-00 !%Ialkerls Cash Store 45.92 17anamakerts General.Mdse 3.00 Bellingham Visiting nurse Assn 6.25 Dr. John H. Eberhart 100.00 Dr. John H. Eberhart 76-50 Northern State Hospital 62-36 1rs. Ethel OfCain 49-00 St. Luke's General Hospital 15-00 Dr. Stickels Dental Clinic 328.00 If 354-50 173-00 Times Bike Shop 4.12 Phyllis J. Emry 33.87 1,645.76 $ 3,231.27 T'-,I-- matter of bids on the county's supply of gasoline for the period of one year, be,rinni with April 1., 19L7, ,vas again taken u-p by the Board and contracts at the accpted low bid of .152 and for reguler, .'172 for ethregular,1, ;aere signed up ,,iith the following named companies: Tidewater Associated Oil.Company Shell Oil Company, Incorporated General Petroleum Corporation Standard Oil �o. of California A plat, to be known as Martin's 'First addition to Wildwood 11',-].rk, dedicated b,,,,- Jesse P. and. ilyrtle Martin, was epproved by the Board for filin'a'. `A petition was filed by Ray Rowe, and others, prayin,; for the vacation of certain streets in Gillies Home Addition to Nooksack ic.., along the east side of Lot 9 ,:,..nd the south side of Lots 9, 10., 11 and'12.. Petition was referred to the County Engineer. "Dance License Application No. 589, for public dances to be held.in the Goshen Hall., between March 15, 1947-and June 15, 1947, was Epproved by the Board and the license issued to August Ohse, I representing Cascadian, Inc. 159 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 18th -DAY OF MARCH 1947 Transfer Resolution No. 11 County Road Project Ido- 216 State Highway Dept.. Job No. TRANSFER RESOLUTION 'AND REQUEST FOR THE DIRECTOR OF HIGiul�.YS TO PERFORMT CERTAIN INORK Before the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington I/ It.is HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County' Commissioners that the Director of Highways is authorized and directed to deduct 4$6/+7..95 from the Motor Vehicle Fund of.Wha.tcom County, Wash- ington., for Headquarters Expense) -for, 'checking and revising -plans and specifications for fill to replace Bridge No. 202, County Road .1 No. 155, in Section 19.1, Twp-.�/+O N., Rg. 3 E., W.M., one percent (119) of the estimated cost, $64,705.12, equaling $6/+7.95,, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now -credited or reasonable anticipated to accrue'to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund during the 1 947-49 biennium and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Auditor is authorized to reserve from the allocation of fuel tax revenues to Whatco'm County,, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, an amount not in excess of the above specified sum -for the ose of the Director of - Highways. to defray the costs incurred in the performance of the aforesaid requested work,, and, upon notice to said auditor from the Director of Highways that such i,,rork has been completed,, payment made therefor, and that ti11hatcom County has been fiirnished a statement of cost of all labor, equipment., material, supplies and engineering, the State Auditor is further authorized and directed to release to Whatcom County, nny unexpended balance of the amount reserved by this resolution. ADOPTED this 18th day of March, 1911.7. (SEAL OF THE BOI-RD OF COUNTY COML-ISSIONERS) Attest: 1,11ILL D. J?RATT Count..y Auditor 4nd Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N CLAUDE 1dANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHI,,-RLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of ti`1hatcom County, Washington WHEREAS, under date of September 25., 19A.7., the Director of the Department of Con servation and Development, for and on behalf of the STATE OF WASHINGTON,, as party of the first part, and the Board of County Commissioners Of Wh,3tcom Go-unty., Washington, for and on behalf of DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT No.-7, of 'Rhatcom County., Washington., as party of the second part,, entered into, an agreement, in writing-,, under and by virtue of which the said party of the first -part agreed to . loan and advance to the party of the second part funds necessary for the completd. renovation:.and reconstruction of the drLinage system of said Drainage Improvement District No.. 7, at an estimated cost of $20.,000.00; and .WHEREAS, the said Board, of County Commissioners,, for and on behalf of said Drainage Improvement District No. 7., agreed to repay said loan, v�,rith interest thereon at the rate of 2% per annum, by executing and delivering to the said party of the first part serial bonds of the -County to be secured and paid by assessments upon the property in said Drainage,ImDrovement i Dis trio;.: - and". WHEREAS the said improvement has now been completed and the party of the first part has �loaned and advanced to said Drainage Improvement District the sum of A,,'19.,873-84; and WHEREAS there is now due to the said party of the first part., with accrued interest there �approximately $20,30/a.69; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County., Washington execute and deliver to the party of'the first park serial bonds of Whatcom County, Washington, in the 0 aggregate sum of $20,300-00, bearing date of January 1, 1947, and bearing interest at the rate of 20 perannum, payable semiannually,, to be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds, said bonds and coupons to be substantially in the following form: Number STATE OF WASHINGTON Dollars 1 COUNTY OF WHATCOM $500-00 DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT No. 7 D R A I N A G E B 0 DI D S iLNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the County of Whatcom, in the State of Washington, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the bearer the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS 160 I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY E 18th _111,RCH ------ffH -DAY OF (950,0.00) lawful money of the United States: of America, on or before the first day of Janua,.ry, 1962, with interest thereon at the rate of two per cen per.annum, payable on the lst day of July, 1947, and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of January and July of each year, on -presentation and'surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the TREASURER of said County, in Bellingham,, Washington., and are secured and to be paid by assessments upon the., property in DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT No. 7., of 17h,--i.tcom County., and are not a general obliga- tion of said County. This bond is one of like date, tenor and effect, aggregating in all the principal sum of TWENTY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($20,300.00), issued for the purpose of paying the costs and expenses of constructing improvements in the drainage system of said Drainage Improvement �District No. 7,, under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of 111ashington, approved March 2A., 1913, being Chapter 176 of the session laws of Washington, 1913.,.and acts amendatory thereto and a resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of said County. Said bonds are payable in their serial order on the call of the TREASURER of said. County, whenever, at any semi-annual interest payment date, there is sufficient money in the-bond.redem-o- tion fund of Drainage Improvement District N ' o. 7, over and above that necessary for the payment- I of the interest due on all outstanding bonds., to pay the principal of one or more bonds,,provided, however, that said bonds cannot be called for payment at.an earlier maturity than in accordance with the following schedule in which the -percentages refer to a.percentage of f the total bond issue retireable during or at the end of the year indicated: For the first year 10% For the eighth year 57eb For the second year 6% For the ninth year 10 For the third year 6% For the tenth year 100 For the fourth year 6% For the eleventh year 10"14 For the fifth year 6% For the twelfth year 10/%", For the sixth year 61/1-0 For the thi-rteenth year 13� For the seventh year 5% The Treasurer shall give notice of such call by publication in the official newspaper of the County., once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication will be not less than fifteen days prior to the next semi-annual interest bearing date., stating what bonds, giving theirserialnumber or numbers, will be paid on the'date the next semi-annual interest shall become due., and interest upon such bonds shall cease upon such date. All interest coupons on such bonds not yet accrued shall thereupon become null E:nd void. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, recited and declared that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to the issuance of said bonds -have been done properly., have happened and have been performed in regular and due form, as required by law., and the indebtedness evidenced by.said bonds does not exceed any Constitutional or Statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this bond is signed by the members of the Board of County CommissionerE of Whatcom County, Washington, and attested by the Auditor of said. County under his official seal,' as of the first day of January' 1947.' 1 .2 Attest: County Auditor of Whatcom County, Val ashin; ton INTEREST COUPON $5 - 00, County Commissioners of Whatcom, County., WashinGton Bond No. 1 On the lst day of July, 19,47, the County of Whatcom., in the State of 1`Iashington,, will Pay to the bearer at the office of the Treasurer of Whatcom County, in BellinghEm. Washington, the sum of FIVE DOLLARS 05.00), lawful money of the United,.Sta-.tes of America, being interest ' then' due on Bond No. 1 of DRAINAGE IM1PROVZ2E:NT DISTRICT No. 7 of...,said County. This coupon is subject to all terms and conditions contained in the bond to which it is annexed., and if said bond is called for payment befo're'riaturity hereof, then this couoon shall be void. Attest: County. Auditor of "j7hatcom County, Washin.1-ton. County Commissioners of I!,hatcom County, 11Tashington I On motion of Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King, the foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted at 'a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of 11,ihatcom' County, Vh1shington., held at the County Court House in Bellinlgh,_,.ri, Washington, on the 18th day of March, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO2LAISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT , County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcoi-.q County., "NC-4:shington CLAUDE TLANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Board of county Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS '.. L JkNUARY TERM TUFSDLY THE 18th DAY OF T�IARCH 1947 R E S O L U T I O N ',",'HEREAS, under date of :May 3, 1946, the Director of the Department of Conservation and Development, for and on behalf of the STATE OF WASHIidGTON, as pa.rty of the first part, and the Board of County Commissioners of ',''hatcom County, WE, shin aton, for and on behalf of DR!_.IA1.GE II,iPnOVI_':IFNT DISTRICT No. 15, of l'i17ATC0_1 C0 INTY, 1r�'-IHITIGTOi:, as party of the second part, entered into an agreement, in writing.,under and by virtue of ,•ihich the said oarty of the first part agreed to loan and advance to the party of the second part funds necessary to dredge and deeoen the channel of Saar CreeL1 � a throuzh said District and 'to di,.nd construct a lateral thereto at an estimated cost of ',�12,000.00, and 'KBEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agreed to repay said loan, with interest thereo i at the rate of 21% .oer annum, by executing and delivering to said past,= of the first oast .serial bonds of the County to be secured and paid out of assessments u.)on the ;)roperty in said Drainage Improvement District, and + WHEREAS, said. improvement has now been completed and the party of the first part has loaned and advanced to said. District the sum of �12,556.26, and there is not; due the party of the first part the said sum of %�'12,556.26, .ith accrued interest thereon, amounting; in all to approximately ;12, 700. (30, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of '"':hatcorn County, yrashin;-ton, execute and deliver to the party of the first part serial 'ponds of ;"1h�, tcom County, '"',;a shington, in the sum of �,'12,700.00, bearing interest at the rate of 2J per annum, payable semi-annually, to be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds, said bonds End coupons to be substantially in the following form: Number STPTE OF V.1?SHINGTON Dollars 1 COUNTY OF WHATCO?.N 500. J0 DRAINAGE II:IPROVEu ENT DISTRICT 110. 15 D R A I N A G E B 0 .N D KNOW I_LL T:lEiu BY THESE ;'RESENTS: That the County of Z` hatcom, in the State of Washington, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the bearer the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (4.',500.00) la�,ful money of the United States of America, on or before JL:nua.ry 1, 1957, -V:ith interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per annum, payable on .the first day of July, 1947, E,nd semi-annually thereafter on the first dL.y of January End July of each year, on presentation End surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they sev=,11y become due. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the Treasurer of sa.d County in Bellingham, ',7ashington, and are secured to be paid by assessments upon the property in DRAINAGE IJ12ROVEMENT DISTRICT No. 15 of �`,ha:.tcom County, and are not a general obligation of said county. THIS BOND is one of a series of like date, tenor and effect aggregating in all the principal sum of TV,ELVE THOUS,!.�D SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS � 12,700.00�, issued for the purpose of paying the costs and expenses of constructing improvements in the drtjina.ge system of said Drainage Improvement Dis trict No. 15, under and by authority of the Act of the Lcgisla ture of the State of 'a.shin;ton, approved HEirch 24, 1913, being Chapter 176 of the Session La:=:s of the State of �'a.sh- inoton, 1913, and acts amendatory thereto, a.nd a resolution duly and rcgala..rly ado��ted bythe Board of County Commissioners of said County. Said bonds are payable in their serial order on the call of the TREASURER of said County, whenever at any semi-annual interest payment date there is sufficient money in the bond redern»tion fund of Drainage Improvement District No. 15, over and above that necessary for the payment of interest on all outstanding bonds, to pay the principal of one or more bonds, provided, however, th��t said bonds cannot be called for payment at an earlier maturity than in accordance ,with the foilo,Vring schedule, in t,%hich the presentages refer to a percentage of the total bond issue retire able d_urina or at the end of the year indicated, For the f'ir.t year 10`° For the sixth year 10 For the second year 105 For the seventh year 10 For the thrid year 1For the eihth year 100 For the fourth year 10/ For the ninth year 10 For the fifth year 10' The TREASURER shall give notice of such cell by publication in the county official netirs- 1,oaper, once each :eck for two consecutive weeks, the first publication will be not less than ';fifteen days prior to the next interest bearing date, starting ;:hat bonds, giving their serial ;number or numbers, ;gill be paid on the date'the next semi-annual interest clall become due, and iinterest on such bonds shall cease upon such date.' All interest coupons on such bonds not yet ';accrued at the time of the payment of such bond shall thereupon become null and void. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED and DECLARED that all acts, conditions and things required Ito be done precedent to the issuance of said bonds have been properly done, happened En-d have been !!performed. in regular and due form, as required by later, and the indebtedness evidenced by said bonds does not exceed any Constitutional or Statutory limitation. IN WITNESS V.HEREOF this bond is signed by the members of the Board of County Commissioners �lof said Vihatcom County, Washinbton, and attested by the County 1':uditor of said County under his !;official seal, as of the first day of January, 1947. 1_ ttest: �County Auditor and ey-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of i'.�hL.tcom County, If ;r- shingM' ton County Commissioners of WhGtcom County, ton 162 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDA.Y THE 18th DAY OF MARCH 947 No. 1 _ — - , ........... ._,:_ _ ._.__....�_.. ... .._:. INTEREST COUPON $5.00 Bond No. 1 On July 1, 1947, the County of Whatcom, in the State of Washington, will pay to the bearer, at the office of the TREASURER of Whatcom County, in Bellingham, Washington, the sum of i FIVE DOLLARS (15. 00),, la;•,rful money of the United States of America, being interest then due on Bond No. 1 of DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT No. 15 of said County. This coupon is subject to all terms and conditions in the bond to which it is attached, ��nd if said bond is called for payment before maturity hereof, then this coupon shall be void. Attest: Auditor of Whatcom County Washington Commissioners of VVha:tcom County W a s hing ton On motion of Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner ding, the foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted by the Board of County Commissioners at a regular meeting of said Board held in the County Court douse at Bellingham, Washington, on the 18th day of bla.rch, 19/,7. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0ELIISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of 17hatcom County, W shington CL LUDE Mid4LEY GERRIT VFLEKE CHARLES E,. KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington Because a majority of the Board would be in attendance at a meeting of the Puget Sound Flood Control Council, in Seattle, .on Friday, March 21, ordinarily the next session day, adjournment was taken, at this time, until 9:30 A.M., on Thursday, March 20, 1947. Approved Chairman of the 76ard 0l- r .. C !{. —11 l.'r:.1'_i'1L r1 -rr r'.1'_' `L1 r_ 1a.r'._'L'a1r 1�'.IJJ:.',�:�!:. /.L_ri-i''. 1 1�. LIi.L lJJ1'.1{ i 71_(1 i_r1J.!.1 t L1. CZ 1 '1.i � 111 z"141 r #1 3rz; Trrrrr rr,�r, rr `rrrr r rat i7rrr �rr7` r"r rrrrrrtrrT�r i, it ,r,r 3i rtrr i rr rr rrrt rr r; >� �;'rfrr Ti rt;r rr rr�rr###1 ,rn �r rrrrr r{�r-rr irr n 21EETING, THURSDAY, M, .RCH 20, 1947 JltNUI�.RY TER1V1 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 18, 194.7, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, �,.-ith all members present. The follol,,,-ing claims ,-1ere �'.yjproved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - march it It It It rr rr n tr 1T It tt n 1r tr it tr n tr it it n it 1t ?1 it u if it it it if It it It rr Nellie Diezman Basil D. 11G.smussen Anne L. Wilson Freda. R. Berger Auditor .2.1098.06 Assessor 1,906.4.4 Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 2,756.67 Court House 584.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 it It No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 657.00 Clerk - 895.00 J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P. No. 2 150.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros. Atty 711.66 Sheriff 1,160.00 Jail 611.00 Supt. of Schools 594-30 Exten. Service .511.99 Hort. Insp. 4.00.00 Auditor - Emerg. 185.00 Sup. Court No. 1, Rep. 271.20 Adv. Exp. - Schools . 180.00 it it Indian Service 1913.00 r 15)498.42 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 160.411) JAY UARY TERM THUR- SDAY THE 20 h DAY OF i';I1 I,CIi lg 1.7 COUNTY ROAD FUND: PLY -roll - 11L:rch - Voucher 218 1, 710. 00 11 it " 219 670.00 IT tr 220 1 � 117.5 0 B. C. Crabtree 1,722.,00 Fa Milers MutuEl Telephone Company 11.76 Union Oil Company 133.20 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 64.9.12 Stan&.rd Oil Co. of California 88,4.72 Jewell 1.1otor Co. 150.59. County Stores - & County Stores Garage 459.95 County Garage Co. Stores Garage 581.G9 4 8,090.33 PUBLIC ASSISTI,4CL FUND: Blackburn's Grocery 9.99 Braaten's Store .46.90 Chuckanut Auto Court 52.50 City- of Bellingham - Dent. of Veterans' Housing 52.00 Frost Fuel Co. 9.27 iLenda.11 Grocery 40.00 Sandv,rick's Grocery 36.48 Standard Gil Co. 3.97 Trunkey & Sons 10.75 Y. �f. C. A. 5.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 Dr. Kenneth H. Baldwin 70.50 D. F. Carswell) -H. D. 15.00 Herald. Prescription Pharmacy 2.88 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 296.25 Dr. J. R. 1liorris 99.00 Dr. C. Y^.'. Rasmussen 14-00 St. Joseph's Hospital 8.00 Aubert Drug Company 390.56 Lederle Laboratories Division, Amer. Cyanamid Co. 95.38 Scientific Suoolies Company 22.33 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 40.79 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 IV'yestern Union Telegraph Co. 9.33 H. E . hills Electric 3.02 Union Printing Co. 1.75 L. VanKeulen & Sons 267.02 B. B. Heat & Sausage Mfg. 137.15 Lind Gravel Company 2.17 Northern G-rocery Company 60.76 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 36.77 Payroll - I-darch - Trans. 37-72 3,854.03 It it It 37-72 9,977.55 15, 786.10 PUBLIC HE1',LTH FUND: Payroll - LkLrch 761.29 761.29 Total of Claims A llot,; ed -$ 40,136.1h. INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT No. 217 c- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI�ILIISSIONERS OF �%THATCOivl COUNTY, WkSHINGTON C11 THE 1,1ATTER OF GRAVELING A PORTION OF TIE 'TILLIES 1,.ND kT2,1 ROADS I1 ViEDIITELY 14ORTH OF vOOKSACK in Sec. 16-20-21, Twp. 40 N. R 4 E. RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to urface a :oortion of the Gillies and Alm Roads in Sections 16-20-21, a distance of one and one- .alf miles using pit run gravel. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for.. the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the ollowing detail: Items of Work: 1200 cu. ,yds. of pit run gravel & .75 $900.00 Stripping fravel pit 50.00 $950.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the a:oproval of this esolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is ERLBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Vdhatcom County as a County day abor Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of �'a shing ton . IF 11 1 Uf RECORD -OF COIF MISSIONER& PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM* ___. . THURSDAY THE, 20th DAY OF MARCH ig 1, 7 DONE in reEul,_r adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of �,Iarch, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF CC)Ui3TY CO;�MISSIONLRS) Attest: 1VILL D. PRATT County Auditor & E_:-officio Clerk of the Board By I L. COZIER Deputy I BOARD OF COUNTY COYLAISLIONERS OF 11,'H1,,TCOb111 COUNTY, WASHINGTON CL.',,.UDE 1.1ANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner "This the 2Yd. Shovel being the time fixed for the opening of bids for the purchase of a 1 ,, one bid received, that of the Service Lquipment Company was placed before the Board. Upon. a motion made by Commissioner Veleke and seconded by Commissioner King., the bid of the Service Equipment Company.,, in the amount of $11,325-00, plus tax, was unanimously accepted by the Board. BEFORE THEE, BOARD OF COUNTY COI,liISSIOI,1ERS OF VJHATCO11,1 COUNTY, W11SHINGTON IN TEE -UTTER OF SETTLF2,1ENT IVITH THE COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF DECELBER., 19/46 0 E D E R VJILEREAS,, Orland Ivarson., County Treasurer Oar Whatcom, County, Washington., has filed vii-th this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of December, 1946, and the same hG;s been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditoi4: check, be,' IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERT'D by this Board that said Orland Ivarson Such County Treasurer, and he is hereby alloyed credit of said disbursements, as follolis: CASH REMITTANCES: School 184-75 W. 11d. C. E. .13 Par---C-r- and PG rkways 368.75 Game 136-37 Forest Fire Protection 193-30 High, a:ySafety 368.75 Current Expense - 3% Rebate 1.91 Citv Treasurers 7,739.26 Suspense 1,697.22 Plater Dist. No. 2, LID Constr. 56-73 WARRk"ITS REDEE._ED: Current Expense 37-46 Soldiers Relief 875-00 Road Fund 755.69 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 45173.96 Public assistance 12,556.21 Law Library 2.81 Institute 103.68 kLarrl.Lge Certificate 85-00 Public Health 1.1118-15 M Ireasurerls Revolvin,,, la 4,48-35 T'hatcom, County Rural Library 2,258.18 VJ'hatcom Co. Rural Lib. - VI-nr. Red. 1.,OG0.00 V,'ater District No. 2 - General 376,42 Schools - General 197,124.06 Schools - Building A,5477.10 Nursery Revolving 1,960.26 Hot Lunch Revolving Port - State Development 935.20 Port - General 13,401.76 1,110 orn an Ditch Dist. !,laint. 73-35 Drainage Impt. Dist Tl� 7, - ML int. 584-1+3 Drainage Impt. Dist: #15, ME�int. 3,346.79 INTEREST ON V.TARRANTS & BONDS: Road Fund 3.5L, Tuberculosis Hospitalization 28.61 .-)ublic Assist,-.ince .1119.18 1j',1hatcom Co. Rural Library - War. Red. 106.00 Gen. Obl. - Bond 194.5 (Court House) 1,2140.00 Fuiading Bonds - Series 11B11 45-00 %-Vater District No. 25 L.I.D. Constr. 721.19 School - bonds 335-00 Dr. Impt. Dist. /77 2.1E int. .02 Dr. I,-,Ipt. Dist. #15, 9.73 4F 265,733-35 165 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J1>.NUkRY TERM THURSDAY THE 20th DAY OF 'r r CH 19 /.7 r/ir.Y We do hereby cerLi'y that ,:e find the cash in the Treasurerts office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at the close of business on December 31, 19,46, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley Bank Bank of Sumas INVESTMENTS: LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas U. S. Savings 22;500.00 U. S. Defense 1+9,950.00 U. S. Tress. Bonds 11H11 C.H. 338jO00.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 11H11 C.H. 300,000.00 Cash in Office: Cash in vault J+66.00 Checks & Cash I terns 35, 722.25 Currency 361.00 Silver 90.34 Luditor 137.90 Clerk 70.20 BALANCE 229.,237.98 191,292.17 152,372.65 50,000.00 50,000.00 4550GO.00 55000.00 7,000.00 10.OGG.0G 7395902.80 710,450.00 1,45C,352.SO 36,84 7.69 IN TESTIMONY V,11HEREOF, we have, hereunto set our hands and affix-.ed the seal of the Board of County Con- missioners, this 20th day of ivla.rch, 1947. (SELL OF I'HE BOARD OF COUNTY CO :-IiIISSIONFRS) Attest: 'FILL D. PRATT County 1luditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Cha,.irman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE' Commissioner CHI:RLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the saime ,-;es duly adjourned until 9:30 i..i':., Tuesday, %march 25, 1947. Approved r Chairman of the o- rd ! „r:, „ , 1 1 1 n v ! n t, 1,' :' : i l !' -a' ,' _L� f, r' '.l _7_! 11!_ ! !! 1 - - - "-%-�- - J r1'-a--!! '.1.11.. J.' �. 1, .J /1_,'» .1; : �r r! , , tt 1 ! 'i'fi 7r 7, 1,r 7T7 7/ 7/ 7. V TJ 7i �r i!`;, i, 7! 7. Ji77 1/-n' ,l Ti ii' 7 7T7T71l'i, 7i i, ; !, TfTT7T7l'!!'7f /'1 7,` i 77`77 i 777i iJ7TTi"7T 7J'7i 71 u11 V 7T i'7i 7771ti'77 7/"// /J7J : 7i 7r a 7Til T` i/ 7J 71 71'/Ti! TTi,`777, 7�' MEETINVC., TUFSDY,.Y .7 h,1ARCH 25, 1947 J1.NU.,.RY TER Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday., -11arch 20,, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 �on this date, -,,With all members present. The following claims Y,.,ere approved by the Board for payment: CURREAT EXPENSE: A. J. Love F. S. Balyeat AddressogrEph Sales Lgency Frazier. 's Typewriter Service L. J Tusing & Associates Charles Rand Puget Sound Power & Light Co. F. E. Briggs Griffith Printinc, Co. A. 1.1-1. Diggs Garrett Bossenbrock Home Transfer Co. �PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Fir Tree Auto C�' mp Frank' s 21"arket GreniCr Distributing Co. Pacific Grocery Safeway Stores., Inc. Twenty -First Street Grocery D. F. CLirsv,.,ell, IA. D. iUcKinney Funeral Home Yellow Cab Co. Henry D. Young Henry D. Young, D.L.D. Cash Asst. Roll for April PUBLIC HELLTH FUND: Jacobson1s Studio SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Auditor 4 1.50 Assessor 48.10 it 42 - 95 Treasurer 4,2.90, if 4-89 It 61.00 Sur). Ct. No. .2 2 71. 20, Juv. Court - PlEy 25.86 J. P. - Country 23-50 Pros. 1-�tty 18.03 Sheriff 5.4.3 Supt. of Sch. 22-75 Adv. Ex-). - Schools 46.80 3.00 13.62 8.00 20.00 15-97 55-44 5.00 8.50 .go 39-50 J,l. 30 14,375-t0_0 $ 5.32 Ralph S. 1,tfisner Robert H. Elkins - Order to Co. Treasurer [LAW LIBRI'l-LY FUND: ChL,rles Rend I 1,,1itchell Corporation Total of Claims BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO11,11ISSIONERS OF lv"�'HATCOIH COUNTY, 171I S*IIANGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM CURHF[1T EXPENSE TO A FLOOD CONTROL ACCOUNT V:=HIN THE RIVER I-liPROVEDIENT FUND $ 61,4,.97 6 ,,� 14,590-93 5.32 20.00 50-00 70.00 10.00 17.75 27-75 RESOLUTION 15,308.97 1�`:THERFAS., there is -�,rithin the Current Expense budget of V7hatcom County for the year 1947., and item of . 16,000.00 for Flood Control, and WHEREAS, an emergency has arisen requiring flood -control i,=k on the, Nooksack River in excess of the amount which 'iihatcom County has"available, and assistance can be had through the State Department of Conservation and Development provided the.County's funds for this purpose are in 'a Flood Control kccount within the River Improvement _Fund, NO'., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this -board that the County Treasurer be., and he is hereby directed to transfer from the Current Expense- Fund to a Flood Control Account within the River Improvement Fund., the said amount of Tf,16,000.001. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of M,-rch, 1947. d (SEAL OF THE. BOPRD OF' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County 1-uditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOJ*�RD OF COUNTY COLMISSIONERS OF 1,71-111TC01,1 COUNTY, VhiSHINGTON CLi'�.UDE LI.NLEY ChE-irmen GERR'IT VELEKE, Commissioner CHr.RLES E. KING Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy I"l"r'_-"JCORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JLNUj.RY DkY25th LARCH 4.7 TERM THE ------DAY OF Pursuant to the adoption of the above Transfer Resolution, the following claims against the River Improvement Fund were approved by the Board for payment: RIVER I12E�OVMIIENT FUND: Industrial Supply'Co. ',ii'odel Truck e,nd Storage Co. Olaf Jacobson R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N 92,42 60.00 36.50 48 188.92 V" V,11-1-EREASI the Board of County Commissioners deem 'it necessary to construct approximately 5001ineal feet of changed river channel along the northerly bank, of the Nooksack River in the E� NE417 of Section 6, Tor,,nshiD 39 North, Range 4 EL St, W.Ivi.j, NOV,', THEREFORE, BE IT REc-OLVED that st..id work be done by day labor v.nd payment for said work be made from the Flood Control Account of the 1Vhetcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River End tributaries, anticipating rcii,,ibursement to said River Improvement Fund of 5015,, or more,, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance i.-�rith Chapter. 20/+, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River maintenance, Emergenc.-,, Project No. 1. Estimated Cost 10, 000.00 DONE in rec-ular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of March,, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY C01,LaISSIONERS OF ViHkTCOTT'd COUIiTY, ',',j'A'.,HI111GTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIL121AMSIONERS) CLI'UDE 1AIANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELLKE Commissioner Attest: TILL D. PRATT County 1-'-uditor & Ex-officio CHI�RLES E'.. IKING Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZII�R Deputy A G R E E Y E N T IT IS HEREBY AGREED that in considere-tion of a payment of 1',10.0.00 by Wh,:,tcom Count-,, and other considerations hereinafter stated, George Swanaset grants to WhLtcom County the privilege of cutting trees, for Flood Control work., from his property located in SWI- NL,,-, of Sec. 5, TwP 391N �f Rge 3 East, with the reservation of the right to save certain designated trees. The other consideration above referred to is that..Whatcom County agrees to dive the said George Sv%-,anaset work as, long es they have work for him. 0 The said George Swanaset further hereby -igrees, in view of the payment above mentioned ,-:nd the promised ,,,,or-Kj to naive any further claim of any description whatsoever against ',1,,he.tcom. County. Dated this 25th day of L-larch,, 1947. (SEAL OF '21HE BOARD OF COUATY CO -In, GEORGE SWANASET Wfll'�TCOIM COUNTY By CLAUDE X.1i.NLLY Chairman, Board of County Commissioners `� 68 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUFSDAY THE 25th DAY OF 11ARCH 19L7 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 213 BEFORETHE BOARD OF COUNTY COI;li,iISSIONLRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHI'dGTON ✓ IN THE MATTER OF THE REPLACEMENT OF COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 115 I111 SECTION 17, TVJP. 37 N., RG 4 E, V:t.Irl. , j','ITH A CONCRETE 3EAL1 AND SLAB STRUCTURE RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace County Bridge No. 115, on the Lake Whatcom Boulevard in Section 17, Twp..37 N., Rng 4 E, VJ.IJ1., with a concrete beam and slab bridge. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: I Items of Work Concrete Bridge $131�61.44 Engineering 1,500.00 Total 14,961.44 This project is HEREBY DECLt.RED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Hight,fays of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FUrtTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by contract as,,a County RoadProject in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications- of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of March, '1947. BO1.RD OF COUNTY COMAI S "', ION ERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO-LAISSIONERS) OF WNA,.TCOt COUNTY, Vti'ASuINGTON CLAUDE .AkNLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner lAttest: VdILL D. PRATT ,County t:uditor & Lx-officio CHARLES F. KING (Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy BEFOELE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIRAISSIONERS OF WHATC011 COUNTY, I'1ASHINGTON 4^ ^ ,IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE NO. 115 Oil ) FINAL RESOLUTION TO LAKE VJHATCOLI _BOULEVF.RD, IN SECTION 17, TWP 37 P1., ( CONSTRUCT ldlD CALLING Rng 4 E . , TO BE KNOWN AS COUNTY ROAD PROJECT ;�213 ) FOR BIDS V,'HEREAS, this Board has heretofore passed a resolution for the construction of County Road Project No. 213, Bridge No. 115, Section 17, Twp. 37 N. Rng. 4 E. Vd.iv1., on Lake Whatcom Boulevard, in 7hLtcom County, VTashington, according to the plans and specifications that have been prepared !by the County Road Engineer of Whatcom County, for the construction of said project, which plans and specifications to conform to the Vla.shington Department of Highways Standard Specifications for Road.and Bridge Construction, Edition of January 1941, adopted by Whatcom County August 17, 1943. NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1.jD 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 constructed according to said plans and Specifications under the direction of the County Road Engineer, and his duly authorized assistants. IT IS FURTHER HEREBY RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to issue a. call for bids on the 27th day of I,iarch, 1947, for the construction of said County Bridge No. 115 on Lake Whatcom Boulevard, according to plans Lind specifications on file in the office of the County Road Engineer Lind bids to be opened and considered at the hour of 10:00 A.14., on Friday, the llth day of hpril, 19/.7, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to five W) per cent of the amount of such bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done in regular adjorned session of the Board, this 25th day of March, 19,.7. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIRAISSIONERS) iAttest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy 169 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY ARCH ,7 THE 25th -DAY-OF 19-4=- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO11, ISSIONERS OF V�'Hi'TCOYI COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE IIATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY 0 R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUkRY, 1947 V,'HEREAS, Orland Ivarson., County Treasurer for Whatcom County, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of January,, 194 and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check., IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such.County Treasurer, b and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: School 119.00 W. IV. C. F. 1.74 PLrks End Parkways 329-56 Game 54-75 Forest Fire Protection 170-97 Highway Safety �D 329-56 Current Expense 3,1,ol Rebate. 2.47 City Treasurers 3,700 02 Township Treasurers 7:47:33 WARRANTS RED=AED: Current Expense 68.,638.92, Soldiers Relief 1.,552-55 Suspense 2.93 Road Fund 33;703.25 Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public kssistance 35,415.52 Law Library 109.21 Marriage Certificate 87.'00 Public Health 1,333.78 Treasurer's Revolving 116-30 Whatcom County Rural Library 922.40 Fire District 1#1, Current Expense 450.60 Fire District 71rl, Capital Outlay 5.88 Public Utility District - General .491-43 Water District #.2, General 1)652.40 Schools - General 105,021.49 Building 4.,100.00 Transportation Equipment Nursery Revolvinv 1;88.0.99 Hot Lunch Revolving 3,;975-56 Port - State Development 6;1913.05 Port - General 2,605.26 Andreason Ditch., !ti,Iaint. 96.00 Drainage Dist. 71;t3, ME,int. 6.50 Drain. Imjt. Dist. 1-7'=7, Maint 92.71 Drain. Imot. Dist. #15, Maint. 220.68 BONDS REDEEMED: Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court House) 12,,OOG.00 School Bond 9,000.00 INTFREST ON VAPRANTS AND BONDS: Current Expense 92.83 Road Fund 216-37 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 10-31 Public Assistance .150-33 Gen. Ob.l. - Bond 19L5 (Court House) 6,380.00 School Bond 450-00, Port - Bond (1927) 787-50 Drain. Impt. Dist. #`-15, Maint. 1.05 We do hereby certify that wefind the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in carious banks to his credit at the close of business on January 31, 1947, as shoum by the County auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to' be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National' Bellingham 211,342.24 Be ' llingham National Bellingham' 191.?175.80 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 152 ,372.65 First National Ferndale 50,000-00 First National Lynden 50,1GO0.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000-00 Citizens Bank of Blaine, Blaine 5,,000.00 Nooksack V,-,11ey Bank Everson 7, 000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 10,000.00 721,890.69 170 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 2 5 th DAY OF 'LARCH 19 1 INVEESTLENTS U. S. Savings 22;500:00 U. S. Defense 49;950:00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 11H1' C.H. .338;000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 11H" C.H. 300,000:00 Cash in Office: Cash in vault Checks & Ce sh Items Currency Silver Auditor Clerk Forward 7; 504.46 11;110.75 2,686.00 48.12 53.35 47.75 Total Cash on Hand 721,890.69 710,450.00 1,432,340.69 21,450.43 1, 453, 791.12 IN TESTIMONY THEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and. effixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washin� t-on, this 25th &c.,)v of Ma-,-ch, l-)!47. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: VILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor and Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01AISSIONERS OF iVJH1,TC0T1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE .20NTH OF FEBRUARY, 191,7 O R D E R 111HEREA.S, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed -V,ith this Board a statement setting, forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of February, 1947, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according -to the Audito check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson,.such County, Treasurer, be, -:nd he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as folloirs: CASH REMITTANCES"'. State General 90.75 School 86.25 PLlrks and Parkways 352.49 Game 72.25 Forest Fire Protection 16.56 Highway Safety 352.51 Advance Taxes 1,379.66 City Treasurers 1,317.85 Current Expense 0% Rebate) 6,282.91 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 22,015.25 Soldiers Relief 365.00 Road Fund 103,829.29 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 31189.95 Public Assistance 7,478.07 Lair,,, Library 86.81 Marriage Certificate 72.00 Public Health 1,035.85 Treasurer's Revolving 305.00 Whatcom County Rural Library 1, 390.86 Water District #25 General 131.40 Schools - General 150,199.93 Schools - Building 2,695.58 Nursery- Revolving 13896.16 Hot Lunch Revolving 42225.16 Port - btate Development 6,723.04 Port - General 9,129.18 Dr. Impt. Dist. nl, Maint. 100.00 Drainage Dist. #3, Maint. 1.50 Dr. Impt. Dist. 7 15, 11ai.nt. 11575.OG RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAKWRY TERMTUESDAY THE 25th 1,11ARCH 47 - OF INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Current Ex -sense Road Fund . Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public Assistance Gen. Obi. - Bond (Court House) ,,,&ter District #2 Bond, L.I.D. 1jl Schools - General Port - Bonds (1927) Dr. Impt. Dist. i,3o. 1, J., Meint. 4 Drain. Impt. Dist.15, ,'faint. BONDS REDEE1.1ED: Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court House) ,Taster District #2,, L.I.D. #1 Port - Bonds (1927) .59 571-34 22.62 27-40 150-00 3,994-18 .88 1.,597-50 .49 6.31 5,000-00 8.,383.65 6, GOO. 0 $ 3521%151.02 We do hereby certify that v,.e find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on de posit in various bcnks to his credit at the close of business on February 28, 19475 as sho,,,,,n by the Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Beilin-ham National National bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens BE.nk of Blaine Nooksack Valley Bank Bank of Sumas INVEST.',,IENTS: LOCATION Bellin--hE m Bellingham Bellingham Ferndale Lynden Lynden Bl,-�ine Everson Sumas U. S. Savings 22)500.00 U. S. Defense /+9.,95G.00 u. S. Treas. Bonds TTEII C.H. 338,G00.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds TIHII C.H. 300,000.00 C,ash in Office: Cash in v&ult Checks and Cash Items Currency Silver Auditor Clerk TemoorLry Shortage 0 Total C i s h on Hand 18,723-91 17,125.69 ll, 588. 00 193-51 32.55 37.50 47, 701.16 6.12 BALANCE 154011-34 190,833-91 ,481,336.21 50,000-00 50,000.00 45,000-00, 5,000-00 7, 000.00 10,000.00 $',, 993, 4.81 .4.6 713,/,J0.00 1, 703, 931.46 47,707.28 l., 751,.,638. 7,4 IN TESTIMON;Y ',"--- UE .L REOF,, we heve hereunto set our hands and affixed the see.1 of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,, Washington, this /25th day of lAarch., 191,.7. CLAUDE L1--NLEY ChairmE.n of the Board (SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COUNTY C0.1,11ISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKL Commissioner ttest: '7ILL D. PRATT CIU,,RLES E. i,,ING o-Lxnty liudi-tor and Ex-officio Commissioner lerk of the Board .There being no further business to come before the meeting., the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.11,11. , Friday, March 28., J- 947. Approvedff,&,,�,Q Chairman of the Board/ -Vil-h��If�,; J.1-1 —I I - qjb ,K P 71 �j; '-17t ZT71 ii-, P it: li -Zi 7 W 1,7i W Y 7d, ii i' ii r 7/T i i ii r 71 T, Ti it 1, V ii i 7i d it it i it i , id T1 172. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANU'. RY TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY OF I±I«RCH 1947 I�.IEETING, FRIDAY, LARCH 28, 1947 Jj,NU't-RY TER Pursuant to adjourrciment taken Tuesday, March 25, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.I.2., on !this date, with Commissioners Veleke and Kind; present, Commissioner Veleke acting as Chairman. The following claims Yrere approved by the Bov..rd for payment: CUPRENT F1~ PENSE : Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor 13.14, Emil Joneli Assessor 96.00 C . S . 'lv alker " 136.00 Pacific Tele & Tele. Co. it 4.75 a rt rr It Commissioners 13.94 tt ` n It it Treasurer 12.45 Keith L. Spickler Court House 4-50 Pacific Tele. & Tele. C.o. Sup. Ct. No. 1 5.75 rr it it rt it Ir No. 1, Rep. 2.90 n it it " Juvenile Court 13.19 rr It it a Clerk 4.1.5 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 15.75 Pacific Tele. ,Tele. Co. Pros. Atty 3.30 tr ►► if If Sheriff 12.83 Supt. of Schools 9.30 PUELIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Otis Elevator 4'p 22.25 Union Printing Company 7.11 rr it tr 13.91 S',estern Mood orking Company 39.84 Central Stores Revolving Fund 60.41 Zontague-McHugh Building, Inc. 4.18 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 9G'.20 Pr.ibet Sound Pozer & Light Co. 82.67 Farmers j,2utual Telephone Company 8.65 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 5.40 Pu,;et Sound. Power & Light Co. 149.45 IjIontague--'ticHugh Building, Inc. 3.37 Abshire's 15.00 Clnirts Super Market 653.19 KendE;.11 Grocery 127.00 laple Street Grocery 31.00 Rome Grocery 80.00 John Sand;%rick 12.49 Sunset Grocery 73.10 Union Oil Company 11.64 VJolten & filontfort 170.00 T �.. �ti. C. A. Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 2 25.00 Dr. Ralph Bailey L;1.00 Riggs Optical Co. 6.42 Eerkes Security �;arizet 7.50 Cutter Laboratories 20..02 Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service 3.86 . Sorensen -Barrett Insurance -agency 15195.90 American Hospital 6upply-Corporation 16.20 Lederle Lab. Div. hmerican Cyanamid Company 29.20 if tr It it IT it 95.38 It tr It it rr It 36.89 It it it if tr tr 14- 56 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 84.88 rr rr i► n 34 , 04 11ie1dit Ta.nIt: & Steel Company 30.59 1',yeth Incorporated 75.46 American Associated Companies 136.25 American Hospital Supply Corp. 7.50 Louie Austvold 36.55 Bellingham Coal Mines 273.46 Sidney Love 19.1/+ ltiiontgomery Ward & Company 86.52 Morse Hardware Company 2.30 Nalley's, Inc. 11.79 rr it 5.82 Norco Paper SuDDly 22•96 rr it tr 64.12 rt if rt 45.06 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 64.01 it rr It rr It 9.12 Northern Grocery Company 66.26 Carl Omli 71.10 It 11 80.,74 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 72.47 n n rr n 22.27 n It n n 100.15 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 4.09 Pynor and Company 78.51 _ Tn S & 1�. Finc F���s, c. W. 71. 1 4 5 3/+8.22 172 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JkNUkRy TERM FRIDAY THE 28th --------DAY OF 1,;11"RCH 1947 T PUBLIC ASSISTA 2ICT, Continued: Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 56-32 IT it 12.07 It 70.74 ..estern 17 ing Company oodwork 5.95 Pavroll - ':March - Trans. 37-85 332-58 Glori-- n Smith 13-54 PLyroll - lvlLrch - Trans. 37-85 137-06 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: pacific Tele. ci, Tele. Co. l 16. 75 RIVER FUND: George Swanaset 1GO.00 I? I'lustin Supply Comp,1.ny 359-93 Total of Cle.ims kllo,,,,ted $ 5,358.44 16.75 459-93 610183-34 "bance License A-ppl. No. 59G, 1-.1 I for a public dt:.nce. to be held. in the Delte Grange H-,11 on 11 2 )- , 19/,.7, i.,;as approved by the Board and the license issued to Gamma Phi Orthopedic Guild. There being no further business, to come before the meeting, the same ,,,as duly adjourned until 9:30 A.!,!, Tuesday, - =pril 1, 194-7. Approved JPrZn U/ /-e," kctin,rC.) Chairman of the !�-oard 'VT4 # yi j�i" Wiiil 1/- Zi I T ?�- i-71 1 1 1, 11 /' viEETIEG., TUESDAY., APRIL 1., 1947 JANUARY TEMI Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 28, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.11.., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURREITT EXIDENSE: Griffith Printing Co. Auditor 5.36 Emil Joneli Assessor 44'.00 Chas. A. Pedersen 11 104.00 Ira B. Perry 136.00 Pliny T. Snyder 16.30 Imionahan Garage, Inc. 6.64 Blackburn ' , ales Co. 32-57 Claude Y'anley Commissioners 13-10 Gerrit Vole-ke It 21.07 Ch�..rles E. King It 41.75 Griffith Printinc, Co. 0 Treasurer 2.73 Robert McCallum Court House 26.95 Bl�;ckburn Sales Co. Clerk 9.79 Ireland & Bellingar J. P. - Country 20.00 Lent. of Labor & Industries Constable 5.50 Lynden General I , �gency 11 Country 10.00 7,.1allace Chevrolet Co. Sheriff 15130-53 Dept. of Labor & Industries it 18.65 it it 11 Jail 28-42 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. 10-50 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 49.17 Robert iUcC&llum 34 - 39 Union Oil Co. of California Supt.-of Schools 14.74 Ace Union Service Exten. Service 1.85 Oscar H. Will & Co. It 2.20 Pacific Tele Tele. Co. 'It 11 10.64 11 it tI 11 Hort. Insp. 3.60 Airoort "und City of Bl�,,ine Airports 2.'000.00 1.7ash. St. ls-cn of Co. Comm. Exp. Co.r.q. Lssn. 58.32 .Hoore Business Forms., Inc. Adv. Ex-p. - Schools 39.45 3., 8,-/,7. 9 2 'n , AFF4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANU1,-RY TERM TUESDAY TgE lst ---DAY OF APRIL 19-42 PUBLIC ASSISTLI47CE FUND: Mrs. Anna K. Gorr 19.00, H O-C7 ,ardts StoD -Ic Sho-p '142.60 11 if it 233-99 N. C. Keith 4-47 Lloyd's Grocery 49-30 Whatcom Falls Idarket 35-GO Dr. D. H. -7-dcLeod 5.00 Lirs. Laurine Needham 63-00 0-,rjl- Ph,=rmacy 3.85 Dr. Roy T. Stickles 11,3-00 N41' 739.21 1PUBLIC HEXf11LTH FUND: Herald Prescriotion Pharmac-v Ireland & Bellin-aar TUBTRCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Drs. Slyfield & Nelson SOLDI1P-i.',R,S' RELIEF FUND: 21rs. Grace Alexander TotLl of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION P---`LiOJECT NO. CRP7r-218 10.42 63.72 74.14 2y316.00 20.00 2,336-00 J+O. GO 40-00 e, 7, D8 7. 27 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILAISSIOAERS OF 1"HPTCOYI COUNTY, WASHINGTON: IN THE MATTER OF T-HE BRIDGE NO. 333., ON THE -10SQUITO LkKE R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N ROI'D IN SECTION 27, TWP. 39 N.,R 5 E.) 11'-11. WITH AN EARTH FILL J IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace County Bridge #333,, !Ath an earth fill, said bridge. having reached a point where it is not deemed advisable to repair the same,, owing to the scarcity of suitable v.,,00d bridge material. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED th,.�,,t for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the follo,,iing detail: % Items of 1,11ork: Removing Bridge #333 0 Feplacing same 1.,,,ith a fill at an estimated cost of $4,929-15 0 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the a.'-)prOVL1 of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of li,ashington , the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance i,,,ith the Standard Road and Bridge S-pecifications of the State of 1,7ashing C� DONE in re-0ula.r adjourned session of the Board this 1st dE.y of A,-r ,�il, 1947. (SE1!1 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01MLISSIOlURS) Attest: ','TILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex.-dfficio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER ' Deputy BOPRD OF COU24TY CO-?X1i'-IS-SIJAERS OF ',7E1':.TC011,1 COUNTI". 7!ASHINGTON CL1,UDF 1%111iVLEY Chi, i rman GERRIT VELEIM Commissioner CH1,RLES E. i:ING Commissioner 175 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAirlUkRy TERM -------- 1UESDP _YTHE lst -DAY OF 1,?RIL 19 47 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COLEiIISSIONFRS OF 5,`,'Hi?TCOM COUNTY., VIASHI11GTON V,✓ ; IN THE -_AATTT".R OF THE SILE BY VIHI�TCOM COUNTY OF CERTAIN U1,11111TIFE-DED EQ.UIP1.1ENT 1 R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N ... HERE1,S this Board did by resolution signed on the 14th day of "arch, AV .1 .1 1947, fix 11:11 T.� on this date, in the Commissioners' office as the time and place for a hearing on the proposL.i to sell certein used equipment hereinafter mentioned., and 11111.THEREks, at the time and place so fixed,, the seid hearing -v, as held as specified,, with no objections voiced, and the Board being convinced that it is to the best interest of Whatcom County th,}t the said used equioment be sold, NO")' THEREFORE,',,,, BE IT RESOLVED that the followint, described eaui,)-ment, not needed by 1"'hatcom County., to -wit: 1 Buda Marine Diesel Engine Model 6-DCIdR-.844 120 h.p. with 3. to 1 reduction geEr Condition: New,, with spare parts Minimum price 4.,5 00. - 00 be sold by the Whatcom County Treasurer, for cash., to the highest bidder., but for not less than the minimum -)rice above specified; the said sale to be conducted by the said.Treasurer in the corridor of the County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, beginning at the hour of 1-3:00 A.1. CD on rIlonday., P i)ril 14, 1947., DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this lst day of April 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD' OF Cbuiq.-IY;.Co,I,l:.IlskcIOIIE�RS), A.ttest: VILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk, of the Board By L. COZIER . Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY C0,2111ISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WI.1,SHINOTON CLAUDE 1v.11NLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKL Comaissioner CHkRLES F. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE, BOARD OF COUNTY CO121ISSIONERS.; OF EHATCOLIT COUNTY, WASHINGTON � k--- IIN THE ?11TIER OF T:MT TRANSFER OF FUNDS 1APPROPRIATED UNDER THE 19L7 BUDGET, TO !!THE AIRPORT OF THE, CITY OF BLY.INE FROM !ITHE CURRENT EXPENSE FUND R E S 0 L U T 1 0 11 'NrHEREAS., there has been appropriated to the Airport of the '; City of Blaine, in the 1947 "" ) budget of 1hatcom County, the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (,p 2 �, 000 . 00, ,an d IN'HEREAS L I the City of Blaine has itself z:,p-)ropriated the sum of ,�1.,000.00., the sum agreed pon, to the acquisition and the development of said,airport, NOW., THEREFORE BE IT RE". OLVED,by this Board that the County Treasurer be, end hereby is iirected to transfer from the Current Expense Fund to the City of Blaine, Airport Fund,, the sum )f s�2.,000.00all of which is in compliance -with that section of the 19,45 Session Laws under the -leadin-'of aid to YuniciDalitics for Airport purposes. DONE in reguiL.r adjourned session of the Bo;_.rd this lst day of April., 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO-IL"JISSIONERS) ''test: 1,11ILL D. PRATT county Auditor & Ex-officio "lerk of the Board y L. COZIER De-()uty BOARD OF COUNTY COKKISSIONERS OF' WHkTCO2.,i COUNTY., WASHINGTON C.LkUDE 1JANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE CHLRLES E. KING 176 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUj'.RY TERM TUESDAY THE lst DAY OF APRIL 19-1a A petition was filed with the Board by the Fertile 1vIeadows Water Association, a Corporation etitionina for a franchise to lay and mLinta.in pater pipe lines over and along County Roads, os. 21, 584, 556, 312 and 59. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO11AISSIONERS,. OF 111HATCOM COU111TY, VIASHINGTON N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF FERTILE EADOiVS WATER ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION, )' OR A FRANCHISE TO LAV,' AND MAINTAIN V'IATER . y IPE LINES AND V.ATER t:1FAINS ON, UNDER AND � LONG CERTAIN ROADS IN 1VHATCOM COUNTY, ASHINGTON, AND COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 23 ) ORDER FIXING Dl-_TE OF HEP.RING, AND FOR A NOTICE THEREOF FERTILE MiEADOWS WAT!FR ASSOCIATION, having made application to the Board of County Commis-.. 3ioners of 1Vhatcom County, Washington, for a franchise to law, construct, maintain and repair rater pipe lines and water ma,.ins. and all necessary laterals for a period of fifty ,years on, along -A )ver and under those certain county roads in V,hatcom County, Washington, designated as follows, %o—wit : County Road No. 21 (Clso.known as the Douglas Road) beginning at its northern end and at its intersection with the 14ountain View Road end thence southwesterly to its intersection with County Road No. 584 (also known as the. Imhoff Road); thence south on said County Road No. 584 (the Imhoff Roa6 to its end and thence south along the continuations thereof, being County Road Nos. 556 and 312 (also knovvn as the Imhoff Road) to its southerly end at the boundary between To,°snships 38 E.nd 39 North, Range Two East of Willamette Meridian, and.to its intersection with County Road No. 59 (also known as the Red River Road), thence first westerly and then southwesterly along the windirig course of said County Road (the Red River Road) to the west boundary of said Township 38 North, Range Two East of tiV.iti. , and on and along County Bridge No. 23. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that said application be, and is hereby, set for hearing on the 18th lay of April, 1947, at the h,ur of 10:30 ti.11i., in the Board of County Commissionerst Room in the ,ourt House in the City of Bellingham, 17ha.tcom County, Washington. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor of Whatcom County give public notice thereof in three public places in the City of Bellingham, said city being the County seat of said county, and in at least one conspicuous place on each of the roads or portions thereof upon which said application is made, at least fifteen days before the day above fired for such hearing, and by publishing a like notice two times in the Bellingham Herald, the same being a daily newspaper P-ablished in said county, the last publication to be at least five days before the date above fixed for such hearing, rrlhich notice shall state the name of the applicant, a description of the county road, or parts thereof, upon which the application for franchise is made, and the time and -place fixed for the hearing. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by the order of the Board of County Commissioners. DATED this lst day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor end F,-.-offici o Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy P "The Treasurer? s Return of Sale was filed 0/47, of one Oldsmobile, sedan, to C. C. Seger, BOARD OF COUNTY COi'MISSIONERS By CLAUDE 1AANLEY Chairman GERRIT Vh PEKE CHAId-JES. E . TANG with the Board, shoving the sale on I`ebruary 25, for 4� 520. 03. VA notice of Termination was failed by the Str.ndrLrd. Oil Company of California relative to their R=ntal Agreement, daited August. 7, 1945, ren1tive to property at 316 Prospect Street, on the site of the new Courthouse. There being no furtoer business to come before the meeting;, the same -wens duly a.d journed til 9:30 A.PIi., Friday., 1-,aril 4, 1947. fir) -proved Chairman of the Board 6 J a.r JJJ./ tit 1."1J._1"_ !"r !.'.C'! :" .L.'' _r !_l. !. 1. ir1/ jj r ` r 7'71'�(171'1' i i 11,�'TT��� 7. r T1'� 7f;: �ir, f1I1 j177`)I7i lr �1 i" 7+��fl�1'lF ?7i1�1i171 f'7�l`7r7i; ii it7�JiI'7]`7Y71`i� ;l a i{7T 71-;�r7r'7�T7f1 7," �" f t7'. { �..� i, 'J 177 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS J11,11UARY 4th APRIL 1+7 TERM -FRIDAY THE --------PAY OF 19 1.1EFTING, FRIDAY., 1�,PRIL 4., 1947 j1-,NU1.RY TER1 . Pursuant to ��dourrmient taken Tuesday, Jqril 1, 19A,7, the Board convened. at 9:30 on this date., with all members present. The follow-Ing claims were approved by the Board for pa yment: CTJF�,RE�NT E'41".?E1,1SE: Burroughs Adding Machine Co. iz� Auditor� Itt 11 12-95 Moore Business Forms, Inc. it 20.36 Ireland & Bellingar It 10.62 it Assessor 160.01 Frank Cramer if 4-00 Farmers Publishing Co. it 14-50 Bellingham Publishing Co. 0 I Commissioners il. 00 Ireland & Bellingar 117.,59 Treasurer 50.78 Fanners Publishing Co. 3.60 Pioneer Printing Co. 7.73 K. B. Williams Prtg. Co.. 16.22 Blaine Journal 3.60 Cox Brothers, Printers 371.89 North-;estern Ins. Agency 62-37 k.V.0.S.J, Inc. 7.00 Sumas News 5.60 Bellingham Labor News 3.60 C hi bli P Bellingham u5ng.o. ? 4.63 Athletic Supply Co. Juv. Court Play .11.07 .11 IT 11 Sch. Rec. Prog. 316 99� Pioneer Printing Co. Clerk 9:73 K. B. Williams Printing Co. 11 74-30 Waitkus Supply Co. Sheriff 7.67 Ireland & Bellingar 168.6L ,it IT Supt. of Sch. 79.22 it It Exten. Service 110-53 it it Hort. Insp. 10.62 The Blaine Journal A. E. Sale of Prop. 3.47 Bellingham Publishing Co. 11 11 11 if 2..25 Freda Berger It 11 11 It .25-45 Moore Business Forms, Inc. It It County Ro�pd 40.73 11 1? it It It it Pub. il-scist-. 1'.0. Z! F-,0U!-,!T'Y R01,.D FUND: Payroll - March - Voucher No. 221 yE, 2 ;5, A -3 .40 .222. 1 j333.60 223 1;150.85 71 it It 22L 1545C.33 it IT 225 1,716.75 it 226 1,820-43 it 227 15892.15 It 228 12536.45 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Supptl Cash Ass t. Roll for April B & L. Grocery Baker Creek Service Bellingham Water Dept. Brown & Cole, Inc.. Chuck.anut Court Deming Mercantile Co. Finley's Store Peter Pan Grocery Puget Sound Power & light Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. it IT .11 . Dr. Kenneth H. Baldwin Dr. John H. Eberhart Dr. John H. Eberhart Carl 11.1. Erb, M. D. Kendrick Ambulance Service Dr. J. R. Morris Dr. J. H. Peters St. Frances Hospital 11 11 It LIC HEJ:LTH FUND: Julia Klocke .Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey 92.00 35-00 64.00 2.03 153-00 17.60 120.00 60.00 35.98 11-50 182.02 185.76 1GS. 50 12.00 10.00 17.70 8.00 81. 00 4.00 61.00 74.00 38.20 37-10 47.05 $ 1, 789-35 $ 132443.63 11335.06 $ 122-35 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUkRY TERM FRIDAY THE 4th DAY OF APRIL 19 J, 7 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATIO11: Riverton Hospital Eerl I. L. Cilley, 1-1. D. L. A. Greenwood., 1111. D. RIVER II.IPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll -March .11 it SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Edward_,` VanSoest .Alta S. Josephson !�iiles K. Priddy-, lerie OtToole ID 4,747.55 17.50 65.00 $ 1,506.15 1,387.30 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THI. _Ej0kRD OF COWITY COMMILSISIUh-FIRS'. OF COUNTY, V11J)HINGTOh IN THE, 1d'ATTIR OF THE OF STPOLEY KELSEY AS JUSTICE OF TITS PEACH FOR SLJ,TE PRECINCT 25-00 20.00 20.00 20. GO R*E S 0 L U T 1 0 N $ 41333. 05 2,893.45 I,- 85-00 Ss 2_/4.,A,,A.89 WHEREAS, due to the death of.' the incumbent, George Curnutt, a vacancy, exists in the positionofJustice of the Peace in Slate Precinct., and t%'HEREAS., the remaining officials of the said Slate Precinct have recommended the appointment of Stanley Kelsey to fill the vacancy so caused.,' WO11E.9 THEREFORE, B1 IT RESOLVED by, this Board t1liat Stanley i \.elsey., whose address is, c/o City Light, Rockport, Washington, be, and he is lacreby appointed as Justice of the Peace for Slrte precinct,0 to assume his duties at once., and to continue until the next regulLr election, until his successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this /+th day of April,, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMAISSIOiv'RRS OF VHkTCOM COUNTY, W(ASHING-TON. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI" ZIP wIOiJI RS� 1�.ttest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & E,,! ' -officio Clerk of the Board ,By L. COZIER D 6:)u ty V L. petition., signed by 0. A. Brown and others., was filed the vacation of the Easterly 1/2 of I't'ashington Street, from 6th T[IcLillenls f�,dd to Town of '6hatcom. ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE 1,'iATTFR OiF T1f1E PETITION OF 0. A., BROWN 1.,ND OTHF,.IRS FOR T1-.7E VACI-,.TION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOIj! COUNTY., Wi�SHINGTON CLI,,UDE LAALEY C hz�.. 1 an GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHh.RLLkS E. KING, Commissioner with the Board petitioning for to 5th Streets in Block 12, ORDER FOR IIEARI14G IT IS ORDERED by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be, vpcated by 0. A. Bro= and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of 'Xh,,:tcoiri County., Washington., in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham C� , Washington, at the hour of 10:3 0 of clock A.M., on the 25th of April, 1947. DONE this 4th day of 11pril, I9/+7. CLAUDE 21XIdMEY Chairman, Board of County CommissioneT I%Jiatcom County,, Washin,, ,ton 1 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY GIRRIT VELEiM, Commissioner CI-11,RLES E. iMiG Commissioner s RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS JAI\IU� RY FRIDAY 4th APRIL 47 TERM THE DAY OF 19 COI11Ir1ISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE 11ATTER OF THE VACATION OF TI:E COU14TY ROAD PETITIONED ( NOTICE OF HEARING FOR BY 0. A., BROWN AND OTHERS' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map a.s'made by the County.Engineer in the matter of the petition of 0. A. Brown -and others, for_ the vacation of a:County. Road are on file in the Comi�issioners� office in the Court House, Bellingham, I'uashington, ' said' road to' vacated being described in said report-a_s follows: Easterly one-half of Washington Street.__from 6th Street to 5th Street in: Block -12, L,ap of McMillan' s. Addition to jotirm of _l;hatcom in Sec tion 17,. Twp. 38 N. R. .2 E. W.M. and that the 25th day.of April, 1947, at the hour of 10:30 ofclock A.Il., has been set'for the hearing of said report,and the consideration thereof. BOI:RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSP�HATCOI COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,&MISSIONERS). CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board. GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Dated this lath day of _April, 1:947 CHARLES E. KING Published Apr. 7 & 14. .Commissioner There bein.- no,further business to come before the Board at this time, a motion was-_: unanimously passed for the adjournment of the January.term. the Board to convene at 9:30 A.M., L,ionday, April 7, for the first meeting of the April term. Approvedz6a44.6_L_ 1 AA-4 Chairman. of: the. BoVd r•_q r,, r,•L 11 r. rr1' 1L rL 'i %_ti!...!'.1L';!L_!� t' L1 r (� / 1L1/1L1..»:.1 J,_ r 11-4? 1 LlL�L1r 1 1L11 tX41,. r(�/.;: r rr �Lt',r:_l1 1�'1 L�11111 try t.1L_+•?_Ti1r :r1L1 _iL11 77r 7r71 7T t1 i`7 7J Y�7T7r7J7r1 rr.7rr n r 7�7! ��TJ71 irl7T�1r7T7r77T7r7t7r7r`7TTr7 7r7*7r�177717i T7r rr71 Tr7i7�rTr7] 7r77 rT TrTT�r7T 7r7i'7J"7T7r7r"7i 7irr 7 7 7/'rr 77 rr 7�7r7>�7i T1 MEETING., MONDAY., APRIL 7, 191+7 APRIL TERM This being the'time.at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the 1..Dril term, -Commissioners Manley and Veleke met in the Commissionerst room in the Court Housc in Bellingham, 1,, shington. By.unanimous action, it was decided that meetings during the April term should,be.at 9:30 A.M.; on Tuesday and Friday. of each week. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April g, 19,47. Approved Chairman of the Board 7171 �I y1r7,lir'-`!7 r7><7�7�7!��7i 7t77Ti71T77177777i'7I177� T r �1I7177 117T7! �rr7�%7T71 TT�7T7TTT'f��T7rr#rr1`T`r#i�# 1. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY OF APRIL 19_7 MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 89 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, April 7, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Union Printing Co. S. J. Myrdal Union Printing Co. Ace Union Service George Janssen, Postmaster Bellingham Motor Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Union Printing Co. it It t! Griggs Manchester' s Griggs West Publishing Co. Union Printing Co. Griggs It ti Diamond II BII Fuel Co. B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr Girard Street Grocery Schafer's Baking Co. Harold Smith Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn Union Printing Co. 1t It It Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Firestone Stores Jacobson's Studio Wallace Chevrolet Co. Moore Business Forms, Inc. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Morse Hardware Company Irwin Hardware Howard Cooper Corporation Charles Loshbaugh V. R. Brokaw M. Meenk Robert G. Walken Archie C. Manley Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Automotive Parts Service Earl Richards Ireland & Bellingar Diehl Motor Company Barron Tire Company International Harvester Co. Trunkey & Sons Weldit Tank & Steel Company PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Elwood L. Johnson Physicians & Dentists, Inc. Suppll Cash Asst. Roll - April Physicians & Dentists, Inc. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Company RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Dawson Construction Co. Hogland Transfer Co. Austin Supply Company Morse Hardware Co. Turner Riddle SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Earl A. Folsom Alex. Farmer Auditor It Assessor It Ir Ir li Commissioners It Treasurer It Court House Sup. Ct. No. 1 It It No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk. Coroner Pros. Atty Jail Ir tt n li It Supt. of Schools Exten. Service to to It it n ri It rr Adv. Exp. - Schools Total of Claims Allowed $ 8.76 29.22 64.00 38.67 5.46 3.00 3.40 12.44 63.40 2.96 11.43 .52 38.00 13.50 1.39 5.00 3.81 8.76 65 .13 229.84 23.45 41.30 28.73 .98 19.47 37.50 17.68 1.52 2.01 77.40 136.79 63.53 253.42 10.00 152.28 148.o5 152.28 351.09 9o.84 20.6o 34.61 1'754.81 378.66 11111.71 69.84 10.29 $ $ 12.36 7,241.31 23.00 3$627.22 $ $ 8.01 $ $ 21073.50 102.94 508.80 270.78 7.47 $ 20.00 20.00 F4� 859.66 4, 7%.40 8.01 2,963.49 $ 40.00 $ 191508.45 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY OF APRIL 181 9 47 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to reopen by snag removal, excavation, drift barrier, and approximately 2000 lineal feet of brush bank protection, the original river channel to protect and rellieve the pressure on new drift barrier and bank protec- tion recently completed along the northerly bank of the Nooksack River in the East half, Northeast quarter of Section 6, Twp. 39 N., Range 4 E., W.M. Proposed work located in SET of Section 6, Twp. 39 N, Range 4 E. W.M. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Project No. ,2. Estimated cost $201000.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE S E. KING Commissioner Y This date, at 11:00 A.M., being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the contract for the county printing for period between July 1, 1947 and June 30, 1948, the two bids received were placed before the Board, which bids were as follows: Bellingham Publishing Co. - Bid per inch for 6 pt solid non-pareil, single column 12 ems wide, 850 per column inch for first insertion and 75¢ per column inch for subsequent insertions. Circulation - 16,8?7 Farmers' Publishing Assn. - (Same specifications as above) - 50,_A per inch for first insertion and 450 for subsequent insertions. Circulation - Northwest Farm News 3,900 Bellingham Guide 99000 It being necessary under the law to take circulation into consideration, the Board, by unanimous action, awarded the contract to the Bellingham Publishing Company. �A tentative Agreement of Sale was presented to the Board by the War Assets Administration, covering the sale to Whatcom County of the Electrical Distribution System, Water Distribution & Sanitary System and Fencing at the Bellingham Airport, a copy of the completed Agreement of Sale to be returned to Whatcom County when fully signed by proper Governmental authorities. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 11, 1947. Approved i Chairman of the Boar RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF APRIL 1947 MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 8, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on (this date, with all members present. i The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: 'CURRENT EXPENSE: 4 Will D. Pratt Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It to it It it It t1 tt Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor to to It t, George Janssen, Postmaster Ferndale Record Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Diamond "B" Fuel Company Robert McCallum Martin Plbg & Htg Co. West Publishing Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Catholic Charities of B'ham Parker H. Pratt Bill Hatch'Sporting Goods Co. Morse Hardware Company E. L. Adams Hillyard Motor Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Wallace Chevrolet Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 11 it it tl J. 0. Alberts Co. F. E. A�exander Wm. A. isher 0. L. Montgomery Louis W. King COUNTY ROAD FUND: Akin Motor Company Standard Oil Co. of California Nelson Equipment Co. Norstrom Lumber Company Monahan Garage, Inc. Tidewater Assoc. Oil Company Burghoffer Studio Benedict Marine Supply Company Manchester's Whatcom County Implement Co. Bellingham Motor Company Iverson Lumber Company Lind Gravel Company Bellingham Publishing Co. Elder Bros. K. B. Williams Printing Co. Farmers Equipment Co. Blaine Journal Henry Gray Bellingham Auto Parts Co. Myrta M. Kaigler Griggs Jones ,& Bradbury Ace Union Service G. C. McDonald Puget Sound Pulp & Timber Co. Mades Motor Service Nelson Equipment Co. Western -Steel & Salvage Pearson Tire Service Jeffcott Motor Co. Union Printing Company Daily Journal of Commerce Warnick Lumber Yards J. E. Wang Frazier's Typewriter Service C. V. Wilder Company Model Truck & Storage Co. Robertson Freight Lines The Lynden Tribune VanZandt Lumber Company, Inc. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Fred's Farm Repair Everett E. Baxter W. P. Signs Wallace Chevrolet Co. Jim Marsh Auditor $ 5.00 65 Assessor .35 Commissioners .23 11 1.75 Treasurer 1.75 is 200.00 it 3.36 to .�3 Court House 75.15 It Is 38 : 6R Is It 2.8 Sup. Ct.'No. 1 27.00 Juvenile Court .43 it 11 96.43 It 11 63.27 to it - Play. 96. 1 to 11 If. 82.04 J. P. No. 2 15.00 Sheriff 41.68 It 2.50 tt 343 , 96 is . 88 Supt. of Schools 5.23 it It 2.94 Co. Bd. of Edu. 5.00 tt tt n 5.00 to t1 a 5.00 Hort. Insp. 52.40 $ 118.62 599.52 11423.46 3.62 103.86 355.08 17.71 11.54 2.27 5.67 25.39 1'382.69 6.5o 2'336.56 71.67 3.74 164.o0 5.51 10.00 2.06 6.o0 5.46 10.72 287.16 39.21 66.29 6.70 413.49 14.67 71.43 20.25 41.21 27.50 11.33 191.80 17.50 1.30 3.85 95.07 7.56 11.85 20.15 3 5.5t+ .81 31.50 $ 17175.25 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF APRIL 47 COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Union Oil Company Shell Oil Co., Inc. T. P. Scholz, Co. Engineer PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Austin Supply Company Winona Investment Co. Lind Gravel Company Selmer Flotre Harry Edwards C. V. Wilder SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Frederick E. Adie Samuel H. Mullenax Leo J. Knutson Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 219 � 93.73 64.55 15.59 $ 1.13 $ 29.97 19131.8 5 80.69 258.00 38.50 909..'75 $ 25:00 25.00 15.00 8,309.23 1.13 2,448.76 65.00 $ 11,999.37 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE NO. 26, ) ON THE BROWN ROAD, COUNTY ROAD NO. 465, WITH A ( RESOLUTION �i30" CULVERT PIPE AND A FILL ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge No. 26 on.the Brown Road, County Road No. 465, in Section 12, Twp. 39 N., Rge. 1 E. iW.M., with a concrete pipe culvert and a fill. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the 'following detail: Items of Work Day labor $2,277.94 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the.County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy A G R E E M E N T BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner V,. For and in consideration of the payment by Whatcom County of the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, HENRY J. GRAY, Deming Star Route, Deming, Washington, hereby agrees to furnish to WHATCOM COUNTY, from his property in the Si- SW-J SEJ- Sec. 15, Twp. 39.N., Rge 5 E., from that part lying east of the County Road, approximately 3,000 cu. yds. of earth for a fill at the Welcome Bridge. Dated this 1st day of April, 1947. HENRY GRAY WHATCOM COUNTY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) By CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman Board of County Commissioners RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS RIL llth APRIL is 4 TEE RM FRIDAY THE DAY OF t" This being the time for the opening of bids on the replacement of the present Bridge #115, Lake Whatcom Boulevard, with a concrete structure, CRP No. 213, the bids received were,placed before the Board, which bids were as follows: Terpening & Sons Clyde Croy $14,918.30 14,971.36 Pursuant to a detailed checking of the bids by the County Engineer, the Board by unanimous ,action, accepted the bid of Terpening & Sons, the contract to be signed upon.their filing of a satisfactory bond.:s- ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF RAY ROWE ) AND OTHERS FOR THE VACATION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) ORDER FOR HEARING It is ordered by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County Road,Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Ray Rowe and others, will be held by,the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:30 A. M., on the 6th day of May, 1947. DONE this llth day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE ) COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY ( NOTICE OF HEARING RAY ROWE AND OTHERS ) . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reporta.nd map as made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of Ray Rowe and others, for the vacation of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in said report as follows: The streets in P. Gillies, Sr. Home Addition to Nooksack, in Section 20, Twp. 40 N. Range 4 E. W.M., adjacent to the East side of Lot 9 and the South side of Lots 9-10-11-12 of said addition and that the 6th day of May, 1947, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration thereof. Dated this llth day of April, 1947. f C� I (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner The Board, by unanimous action, approved the granting by the Bellingham Airport Commission of a lease to the Western Washington Aircraft, Inc., a Corporation, of property at the Bellingham Airport, said property being more particularly described as follows: That certain area, together with buildings thereon, known and designated as Hard Stand No. 3 of the Bellingham Airport, excluding ramp, but including the right of user of adequate approaches for ingress and egress to and from the leased premises said lease to be for a five year periodia.t the rate of $45.00 monthly. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY of APRIL 18 47, BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF RULES AND ) REGULATIONS GOVERNING ( R E S O L U T I O N GENERAL ASSISTANCE ) WHEREAS, in accordance with the law governing Public Assistance as covered by,Chapter 289, Laws of 1947, the Board of County Commissioners has been given the responsibility for the deter- mination of policies governing the expenditures of General Assistance funds, and WHEREAS, the law specifically outlines the funds available and provides that funds expender during any three-month period shall not exceed an amount equal to the proportion of the unobligatec balance of the appropriation, which said three-month period bears to the remaining months in the biennium, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that to implement the laws under Chapter 289, Laws of 1947, the foliowing rules and regulations be adopted: DEFINITIONS A. The term "employable" -as used herein shall mean either a single man, or a single woman, or a family unit of which either spouse or person over 18, not in school, is able to perform gainful work. B. The term "unemployable" as used herein shall mean either a single man, or a single woman, or a family unit wherein no person, including a child over 18, not going to school, is able, because of physical or mental disability, to perform gainful work. C. The term "resident" as used herein shall mean, any person who has lived continuously in the State of Washington for the last three years prior to date of application. Brief periods outside of the State for occasional visits, temporary employment, or because of illness, are not construed as loss of residence. D. The term "non-resident" shall mean any person who has lived less than three years continuously in the State of Washington prior to the date of applica- tion. NON-RESIDENTS A. Employable non-residents Assistance will not be available to employable non-residents. Only exception will be in the case of large families including unemployed children under 18. In such instances, food only may be -allowed on an emergency basis by disburs- ing order, pending return of the family to place of legal residence. Issuance of such emergency assistance will be dependent upon availability of funds. B. Unemployable non-residents Emergency assistance only will be given by D. 0. pending return to state of legal residence. Assistance may include the following items, if needed: Food, rent, light, water, fuel for cooking and fuel for space heating, all based on the State Department's Standard of Assistance. All such emergency assistance will be dependent upon availability of funds. RESIDENTS A. Employables For single persons and couples with no children and either spouse employable, no assistance will be given. B. Employable Families with Children under 18 Assistance will be for food only on an emergency basis by D. 0. pending the securing of employment. Rent may be allowedincases of extreme emergency when approved by the County Welfare Administrator. All such assistance will be dependent upon availability of funds. C. Unemployable Residents Assistance to unemployable persons shall be based on need and may be given in cash to cover the budgetary items, as needed, according to the State Depart- ment's Standards of Assistance, provided, that rateable reductions shall be applied against all computed budgets of this class whenever necessary to keep within available funds. MEALS IN RESTAURANTS A. When meals in a restaurant are to be provided as.per the State Standards of Assistance an allowance for only one meal per day'in a restaurant will be given. The remainder of all food needs will be given on the basis of home cooked meals. Allowances for all meals subject to rateable reduction as provided in Paragraph C above. 186 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCE EDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF APRIL 191+7- USE OF RESOURCES IN BUDGETING A. Any resource in cash or kind, as defined in S.D.P.W. Regulations, must be taken into .consideration against the allowable budgetary items after rateable reduction has been made. GENERAL ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS ELIGIBLE FOR FEDERAL CATEGORY A. A. person applying for assistance will not be considered eligible for General Assistance if he meets the requirements under any other category, except as covered by -Item A., under Supplemental Assistance (see following paragraph). SUPPLEMENTAL ASSISTANCE A. General Assistance may be issued to an applicant for a Federal Aid Program, between the date of application and the receipt of the first Federal Aid warrant, only if he is without a resource in the form of funds, relatives or credit, and is otherwise eligible for general assistance. Any assistance given will be by disbursing order for food only, within available funds. B. General Assistance will not be issued to supplement active Federal Aid grants. C. General.Assistance will not be issued to cover the moving of household goods. D. General Assistance will not be issued to replace lost, stolen or otherwise missing warrants or cash. MEDICAL CARE A. Medical Care For the present all medical care, which includes drugs, ambulances, nursing care and the care by physicians and dentists will be provided only on an emergency basis to those without resources in the form of funds, relatives, or credit and who are otherwise eligible for General Assistance and then within the availability of funds. B. Appliances Medical appliances will be provided only when required either to release a person from the hospital or make it possible for him to obtain gainful em- ployment. Medical appliances will be issued only upon the approval of the Welfare Administrator within available funds. C. Nursing Home Care Funds for nursing home care will be included as an item of the budget. General Assistance may be used within funds available to pay that portion of a month before the grant can be adjusted to include payment for nursing home care. D. Nursing Care in the Home The services of a nurse in the home may be provided from General Assistance fund only in extremely urgent situations upon recommendation of attending physician as approved by the Welfare Administrator within funds available. E. County Hospitalization The Whatcom County Hospital will for the present continue to be operated on an efficient hospital level. All recipients will be eligible for hospital care for the present when hospital care is requested by the attending physician. ADOPTED in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of April, 1947. �I (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY C014MISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF APRIL 18.1 47 The budgetary plan breakdown of the $128,032.50 allocated to Whatcom County, for Public Assistance for the months of April, May and June, 1947, as submitted to the Board by Elwood L. Johnson, the Whatcom County Welfare Administrator, was unanimously approved and his communication made a part of the Record of Proceedings. The March report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 15, 1947. Approved n Chairman of the Boa d ########h`##############################il###t################################################### MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 11, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Wetzel It It It It Orland Ivarson Orland Ivarson, Co. Treas. The Lynden Tribune Nat'l Cash Regiater Co. City Sanitary Service Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Harry 0. Loft Blackburn Sales Co. George Wetzel Elwood Warner Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. The Edwards Laboratory Orland Ivarson, Co. Treas. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Hoff & Pinkey, Inc. 12th Street Garage Breidford Motor Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Pacific Tele. do Tele. Co. Dept. of Labor & Industries PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose Anna J. Beiswenger Lydia 0. Benson Fredericka D. Cameron Sara E. Gardner Iris Heckenberg Irene Marz Jacqueline E. Swanson Anne Winslow I. Shultz R IMPROVEMENT FUND: Morse Hardware Co. N. IMPT. DIST. NO. 25: W. H. James Auditor 16.90 Commissioners .98 Treasurer 12.82 it 2.78 It 19.54 " 4.8o 61.13 Court House 4.95 If It 112.55 Clerk 4.26 to 43.26 it 98 J. P.-Country 8.25 Jail 31.93 Supt. of Schools 3. 0 It It 2.40 Exten. Service 1.80 It It 1.00 Sundry-Misc. 4.67 $ 338.50 Total of Claims Allowed 475.48 22.62 45.57 39.45 255.40 842.16 $ 3.45 1.85 6.30 32.52 25.95 12.70 1.00 12.75 15. 0 $ 124.76 i $ 245.91 $ 245.91 $ 1.96 S 1.96 $ 19553.29 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY OF APRIL 191 7 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Department of Highways of the State of Washington, acting as Agent of and for the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America, is desirous of constructing a Federal Aid Project, No. FAS #S-176(1), in Whatcom County, over and across Fishtrap Creek by the use of a reinforced concrete box culvert, earth fill and roadway surfacing on the Tromp Road, County Road No. 155 in Section 19, Twp. 40 N., Range 3 E., W.M., and WHEREAS, the Department of Highways of the State of Washington, acting as Agent for the United States Public Roads Administration, is desirous of receiving Federal funds for the improvement of said road, and WHEREAS, the said Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America will not participate in the construction of said road until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to refrain from permitting encroachment upon the right of way.of said above mentioned road, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to refrain from passing resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above mentioned road or that will give preference to local routes with intersect with said road, other than by the erection or installation of "slow" and/or "caution" signs or signals, or that will unreasonably hinder or delay traffic on said above mentioned road, and until and unless the County of'Whatcom will agree,, by suitable resolution, to adopt the grades of the improvement as the grades of the county road that is involved, and agree to protect the State of Washington against any and all claims for damages on account of any changes of grades and the construction of this improvement, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to maintain said improvement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after the improvement has been completed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE,IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County that for and in consideration of the Department of Highways of the State of Washington and the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America constructing saic road and routing traffic on same over and across Fishtrap Creek fill as outlined above, Whatcom County hereby agrees with the Department of Highways of the State of Washington and the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America that it will not, in the future, permit encroachments on the right of way of the•said above mentioned road, not will it pass any resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above mentioned road or that will give preference to local routes which intersect with said road, other than by the erection or installation of "slow" and/or "caution" signs or signals, or that will slow up, unreasonably hinder, or delay traffic on said above mentioned road and that it will, by suitable resolution, adopt the grades of the improvement as the grades of the county road that is involved, and hereby agrees to protect the State of Washington against any and all claims for damages on account of changes of grades and the construction of this improvement, and hereby further agrees to maintain said improvement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after this improvement has been com- pleted. PASSED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 15th day of April, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY County Commissioner (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF -COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner CHARLE S E. KING Attest: L. COZIER County Commissioner Deputy Clerk of Board�of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, f State of Washington BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF BLAINE ) for a franchise to erect, string, construct, maintain ) and repair an electric power line and power poles, and ) all necessary laterals for a period of FIFTY years on, ) ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE along, over and under that certain herein described ) County road in Whatcom County, Washington ) WHEREAS, the application of the City of Blaine to the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, for a franchise to erect, string, construct, maintain and repair power lines and power poles, and all necessary laterals for a period of FIFTY YEARS has come on regularly for hearing -on this 15th day of April, 1947, before the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, and WHEREAS, the County Auditor of Whatcom County has posted notices in three public places in the City of Bellingham, said City being the county seat of said County, and in at least one conspicuous place on the portion of the road thereof upon which said application is made, at leas fifteen days before the day above fixed for said hearing, and by publishing a like notice two times in the Bellingham Herald, the same being a daily newspaper published in said County, the last publication being at least five days before the date above fixed for said hearing,.which notice states the name of the applicant, a description of the county road, or portion thereof, upon which the application for franchise was made, and the time and place fixed for hearing, and 1. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY OF APRIL 1947. i WHEREAS, no person or persons appeared before the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, to protest the granting of said application,for a franchise for the above stated purposes, I' THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that the application of the City of Blaine for a franchise to erect, string, construct maintain and repair an electric power line and power poles, and all necessary laterals for a period of FIFTY YEARS,'on, along, over and under that certain herein described County Road in Whatcom County, Washington, more particularly described as follows, to -wit: "The Odell Road, being the W,30 ft of NW4 of Sec. 5, Twp. 40 _, Range 1 E. bordering the City limits of Blaine, between H St and Boblette St." shall be, and hereby is granted. Dated this 15th day of April, 1947. SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT �ounty.Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner "A request was filed with the Board by the American Legion Auxiliary, through its Secretary, Mrs. Helen B. Anderson, for the privilege of placing in the new Court House a Memorial Plaque containing the names of all Whatcom County boys who lost their lives in World.War 2. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 18, 1947 Approved Chairman of the Boakd ############11#################################################,##################�rf#######1`######### MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 15, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - April rr it ,+ rr r r +r rr +, +, n ++ re n t+ n rr +, ,r u ++ +r +r n n +r rr Auditor $ 2,110.00 Assessor 29020.00 Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 2,139.17 Court House 606.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 It it No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 675.00 Clerk 895.00 J. P'. No. 1 160.00 J. P. No. 2' 150.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros. Atty 711.66 Sheriff 1,160.00 Jail 611.00 Supt. of Schools 587.10 Exten. Service 511.99 Hort. Insp. 400.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 18th P4Y of APRIIL is _ CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Smith-Livesey-Wright Agency Auditor $ 60.o0- C. S. Walker Assessor 128.00 County Road Fund It 23.72 Shell Oil Co., Inca Commissioners. 2.53 County Road Fund Treasurer 9.45 Bellingham Publishing Co. " 1.00 Pitney -Bowes, Inc., " 15.00 Glenn W. Burgess Court House 1.25 Loft Electric Co. 't It 7.57 W. L. Brickey Sup. Ct. No. 1 3.75 Catholic Charities of Btham Juv. Court -86.57 Mrs. Otto Kackman it . it 12.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. it tt Play. 14.78 County Road Fund Sheriff 76.44 �arrett Bossenbrock Supt. of Schools 22.15 ounty Road Fund it " 18.10 Gordon W. Enbusk Exten. Service 2.59 Don Denton it it 1.60 Towner Printing Co. Itit1 3.09 County Road Fund it it 32.82 Jack Smith & Julian Berenstain Sundry Expense 10.00 Nellie Diezman Auditor - Emerg. 185.00 Anne L. Wilson Adv. Exp. - Schools 180.0o Freda Berger !t it _ Ind. Serv. 1 0.00 $ 15,300.43 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Diston Service, Inc. $ 8,32 armers Mutual Tele. Co. 45.45. Wallace Chevrolet Company - 104.97 Harry Kelley .70 C. V. Wilder Co. 19156.18 Coolidge Propeller Co. 26729 Precision Tool & Machine Works 12:88 Victor Janes 962.50 $ 29558.29 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - April Trans. 37-97 $ 2,745.00 it It it 37-97 540.00 Cash Assistance Roll for May 15.085.00 $ 18,370.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - April Anne L. Wilson. Freda Berger Julia Klocke (Adv. Exp. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Dept. of Labor & Industries Total of Claims Allowed $ 680.00 30.00 20.00 210.00 $ 940.00 $ 85.13 $ 85.1_3 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF FERTILE MEADOWS.) $ 37,253.85 DATER ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION, FOR A FRANCHISE ) CO LAY AND MAINTAIN WATER MAINS ON, UNDER AND ) ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE ALONG CERTAIN ROADS IN:WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, ) AND COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 23 ) This matter coming on for hearing on this 18th day of April, 1947, at the hour of 10:30 )'clock A.M., in the Board of County Commissioners room in the Whatcom County Court House in Bell- ingham, Washington, upon petition of the applicant, the Fertile Meadows Water Association, for a franchise to lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe lines and water mains, together with all necessary laterals, for a period of.fifty (50) years on and along, over and under certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington, said time and place heretofore appointed by order of this Board for such hearing., and IT APPEARING, and the Board finding, from the Affidavit of Poster and Affidavit of Publica- tion, both filed with these proceedings, that pursuant to order of this Board heretofore entered the County Auditor hasgiven due, proper and legal notice of the time and place of this hearing, and that the petitioner has paid all expenses connected with the giving of such notice, and no one having appeared or made known any objections to.the.prayer of said petitioner, the Board of County Commissioners having fully considered the petition and the evidence submitted in support thereof, and finding and deeming it to be for the public interest to grant the said franchise as''prayed for in said petition, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 1 APRIL TERM_ FRIDAY THE 18th DAY OF APRIL i9 1+7 IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Fertile Meadows Water Association, a corporation, and its successors and assigns be, and is hereby granted, a franchise from and after this date and for a period of fifty (50) years thereafter to lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe lines and water mains, together with all necessary laterals for a period of fifty (50) years, on along, over and under the dollowing county roads, and bridge, situated in Whatcom County, Washin ton: County Road No. 21 (also known as the Douglas Road) beginning at its northern end and.at its intersection with the Mountain View Road, and thence southwesterly to its intersection with County Road No. 581+ (also known as the Imhoff Road); thence south on said County Road No. 581+ (the Imhoff Road) to its end and thence south along the continuations thereof, being County Road Nos. 556 and 312 (also known as the Imhoff Road) to its southerly end at the boundary be- tween Township 38 and 39 North, Range Two East of Willamette Meridian, and to its intersection with County Road No. 59 (also known as the Red River Road); thence first westerly and then south- westerly along the winding course of said County Road (the Red River Road) to the west boundary of said Township 38 North, Range Two East of W.M., and on County Bridge No. 23 over the Lummi River for the purpose of laying, constructing and maintaining, repairing and replacing water pipe lines, water mains and all laterals that may be necessary or convenient, said Fertile Meadows Water Association, a corporation, its successors and assigns, by its agents or employees, shall have the right to dig ditches over, along and on the aforesaid roads and bridges, provided, that travel over said roads shall not,be impaired and said ditches and excavations shall be filled without delay and the roads restored to as good condition thereafter as they were before such digging and excavating; and provided further, that the said Fertile Meadows Water Association, a corporation, its successors and assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom County and all necessary expense to which the said County may be put in and about restoring such county roads and bridge to suitable con- dition for travel. Dated this 18th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING 1Accepta.nce of the above franchise was, on this date, filed by the Fertile Meadows Water Association. 1. "A petition, bearing 22 signatures, was filed with the Board, petitioning for improvement of the Kelly Road, from the Guide Meridian to the Hannegan Road, by grading, sloping of shoulders and construction of proper drainage ditches. , `The'liquor license application of Jack Martin, Jack Martin's Steak House, R #3, Ferndale, was approved by the Board and copy of the application placed on file. I §) ,) RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FR I DAY THE 18 th DAY OF APR I L 19 1+7 The completed contract, with Terpening & Sons, for the replacing of County Bridge No. 115 on Lake Whatcom Boulevard, was placed on file, as of this date, the said contract being as follows: C O N T R A C T `THIS AGREE14ENT, made and entered into this 16th day of April, 1947, between the BOARD OF (COUNTY COI,24ISSIONERS of WHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by virtue of State Standard Specifications, adopted Jan. 1, 1941, hereinafter called the Board, and TERPENING & SONS '�of Ferndale, Wash., for themselves, their heits,.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 tools, materials and equipment for the construction of a Reinforced Concrete Bridge and appurtenant end walls, to replace existing County Bridge No. 115, located in Section 17, Twp. 37 N., Rge. 4 E. W.M., to improve County Hi-hway No. 583 known as the Lake Whatcom Boulevard in Whatcom County, Washington, between Station 24 4. 42.5 and Station 25 t 63.5 in accordance with and as described in the attached plans and the standard specifications of Department of Highways, State of Washington, adopted January 1941, and all subsequently adopted amendments thereto, and adopted by the Board of County Com- missioners of Whatcom County on the 17th day of August, 1943, 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 hereof and any force account 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 try be done the abov(:" described work and to complete and sinish 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 utit or itemized prices hereto attached, at the time and in the wanner 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 same under the terns of this contract and the attached plans and specifica- tions. 3. The Contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns land 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 centering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Contractor has executed this instrument, and the said Board i'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 I� Clerk, the day and year first above written, and the seal of said Board to be hereunto affixed on jithe date in this instrument first above written. TERPENING & SONS JOHN C. TFRPENING H. R. TFRPENING Contractor Foregoing contract approved and ratified: April 21, 1947 (Seal of Casualty Comp any) GENERAL CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMEF.ICA I By James J. McNamara j CLAUDE MANLEY I (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO?vERS) GERRIT VELEKE Attest: MILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board CHARLES E. KING By L. COZIER Board of County Commissioners Deputy of Whatcom County, Washington RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 19:'A APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 18th DAY OF APRIL 1941 SPECIAL PROVISIONS from SPECIFICATIONS (Preceding Contract) (Time of Completion: This project shall be completed in accordance with the Provisions of Section 8 of the Standard Specifications above referred to and within 60 calendar days. The Contractor will be required to work a sufficient number of hours per day and day per week in order to complete the project within the time limit specified. Work shall start promptly and be prosecuted continuously except when it is physically impossible to do so on account of weather conditions. The question as to the necessity of discontinuing of any portion of the work on account of unfavorable weather conditions shall be determined by the Engineer. (Description of Work: The work proposed under this contract consists of the construction of a reinforced concrete) bridge between Stations 24+42.5 and 25+63.5 on Lake Whatcom Boulevard and appurtenant end walls, about 9 miles from the City of Bellingham. This bridge replaces an existing timber trestle on this Boulevard, exact location of which will be shown by the Engineer to all interested parties upon request. The removal of the existing timber trestle is also included in this contract. JUse of Existing Bridge Structure: The existing timber bridge consists of bents of three (3) posts each, spaced twenty (20) feet o.c. and has a roadway width of sixteen (161) feet. If the Contractor so desires he may make use of this structure for 1 w w r r fa se ork for the new bridge, removing the deck plank, stringers, (caps, cutting off the posts, and recapping the bents at desired elevations. The Contractor shall fully examine the existing structure and assure himself as to soundness of all main and secondary)' members and connections and shall adequately and sufficiently strengthen same to carry all con- struction loads. Whatcom County assumes no responsibility whatsoever as to the adequacy of the existing structure for these purposes but responsibility for same rests solely upon the Con- tractor and he shall provide whatever additional falsework and bracing condition m e p g s may require. Whatever decision the Contractor may reach respecting the use of the existing structure, he shall before building deck forms submit to the Engineer for approval three (3) sets of plans of same clearly showing_the falsework, new and old, which he proposes b use, and he shall obtain Engineer's approval of same before proceeding further with the work. (Removal of Existing Bridge: On completion of its construction uses and purposes, the Contractor shall completely remove all portions of the existing structure from the site. He may make whatever use of the material he sees fit, but by burning or otherwise, he shall destroy *,whatever parts he may decide are of no value. For burning any parts of the old bridge necessary permits shall be obtained from proper public authorities and all fires shall be located sufficiently far from the new bridge structure and kept under such control as will insure against any harm and damage to same. The price bid for removing existing structure, lump sum, shall be full compensation for all work and expense connected with the operations described above. Reinforcement: Reinforcement shall be of deformed intermediate grade steel bars. "Bundle bare' reinforce- ment consisting of bundles of reinforcing bars tightly wired tobether at not less than four (41) foot intervals shall be employed in the deck ribs or joists as indicated on the plans. Where ribs are of minimum depth the bundle bars are to be supported in proper vertical position by small, concrete blocks spaced not over four (41) feet o.c. Handrails: Provide and install wooden handrails in accordance with plans and with Section 57, Para- graphs 57+3,02 and 4343.06 of the Standard Specifications of the Washington State Highway Depart- ment. The price bid per foot shall include the furnishing and labor of installation of all lumber, painting and galvanized hardware of every kind required for the completed handrails. Steel Angle Guards: Provide and install steel angle guards, shop -painted, at both ends of the bridge as called for in the plans. i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 22, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boa d I #####,### ####/4####�/##########1#7/# ## ###fir; I 1. 9 "� _g RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 22nd DAY OF APRIL 19-�L MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 18, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on Jthis date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House Charles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 2, Rep. Basil D. Rasmussen 't it No. 1, Rep. Florence E. Bryant Juvenile Court Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country George Janssen, Postmaster Exten. Service Frank Otter Bd. of Foualization Chas. A. Pedersen L. E. Unger Alfred B. Loop Stanley Rogers COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - April - Voucher 313 314 �r rr rr 3i5 County Garage & County Stores S. I. Richardson Henry Gray Whatcom County Auditor PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Ferry Brothers Market Bessie VanGilder Diamond "B" Fuel Co. The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. Geneva Grocery Gribble's Cash Grocery Komen Grocery W. C. Lindsay Mt. Baker Fuel Co. V. H. Needham Oertel Bros. Company Safeway Stores, Inc. n It It Sayers Thriftee Market Union Oil Co. Aubert Drug Company Bellingham Visiting Nurse Assn. Gibb Clinical Laboratory Dr. Robert F. Kaiser Kendrick Ambulance Service Urban P. O'Connor Riggs optical Co. 0. W. Rogers Dr. Roy Stickles Dr. H. G. Sutherland Virginia Mason Hospital Dr. J. E. Wood McKinney Funeral Home The Bellingham National Bank Edquist Meat & Grocery Frank' s Market Ben Gaskill Hinote's Grocery Rome Grocery rr it Royal Cafe Trunkey & Sons Young Men's Christian Assn St. Luke's General Hospital Payroll - April - Trans. 37-99 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Crystal F. Evenson Albert A. 1vielton Isaac Penken I LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Total of Claims Allowed 100.00 12.37 271.20 271.20 17.75 5.50 2 5.44 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1,710.00 670.00 11117.50 632.68 14.24 24.00 1.25 131.5+ 7.00 27.74 153.78 50.00 25.05 81.30 79.75 7.50 25.00 41.40 21.48 200.52 25.00 10.00 1.55 1.25 318.00 5.00 155.00 9.50 6.42 17.00 87.50 180.00 6.00 42.00 35.00 50.00 22.00 25.00 12.50 19.6o 11.00 11.00 10.30 11.60 6.50 3.00 8:886.35 0 728.46 41169.67 101820.13 25.00 25.00 15.00 65.00 i' i; 10.00 10.00 i 15,793.26 '' 19 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY 22nd A -DAY OFPRIL 19 47 R E S O L U T I O N P-11.. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct rock rip -rap dike protection along the Southerly bank of -the North Fork of the Nooksack River above the Welcome Bridge and to remove accumulated drift jam formed in river channel that is diverting the river current into the Southerly bank. Located in NEJ SWJ of Section 27, Twp. 39 N., Range 5 E., W.M., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Porject No. 3. Estimated Cost $41000.00 Done in regular -adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of April, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE'MATTER OF THE APPOINT- MENT OF RAY SYRE AS TREASURER ( R E S O L U T I O N OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP ) WHEREAS, due to the resignation of the incumbent, Carl Sorenson, a vacancy exists in the sition of Treasurer in Lawrence Township, and WHEREAS, the Supervisors of the said Lawrence Township have recommended the appointment of ay Syre to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that Ray Syre, whose address is R #2, Everson, ashington, be, and he is hereby appointed as Treasurer of Lawrence Township, to assume his duties t once, and to continue until the next regular electbn, until his successor is elected and ualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of April, 1947. SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MAN LEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE S E. KING Commissioner The resignation of Gordon W. Enbusk, Assistant Agent in Dairy, effective May 1, 1947, was ceived and accepted.by the Board. 'A communication bearing 11 si natures was filed with the Board � g signatures, , protesting the use of the signated garbage disposal area in Semiahmoo Township, on the ,Grover Vogt property. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 25, 1947. Approved � .c.��1� . 44&A, 44". 4Chairman of the oard ' 194 RECORD OF COIV MISSIO%IERS .PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY TxE 25th DAY of APRIL ism MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 259 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 22, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ;this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payments CURRENT EXPENSE: Kroll Map Company: it It it Blackburn Sales Company George Janssen, Postmaster Wallace Chevrolet Co. Cascade Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. Walton Fruit Company George Janssen, Postmaster 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - April -'Trans. 37-100 Carrie A. Riggs Gibb Clinical Laboratory Standard Brands, Inc. It to .. n .. If It it Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Aubert Drug Company It It if Gibb Clinical Laboratory Scientific Supplies Company Shaw Supply Company, Inc. to to it it Electrical Products Cons. Otis Elevator Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Stenographic Service Bureau Smith-Livesey-Wright Agency Dept. of Labor & Industries RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Auditor Commissioners ti Juvenile Court Sheriff Jail It Hort. Insp. . 18.05 18.00 149.97 16.00 11.37 58.51 26.8o 12.00 $ 84o.00 66.00 36.00 7.93 16.85 7.73 2.27 9 5.53 81.15 36.00 43.88 125.86 83.16 22.25 76.78 10.00 260.00 11.05 County Road Fund Proj. #1 $. 378.34 A. Wasching " #1 151.76 Austin Supply Company " #2 221.48 Automotive Parts Service " #2 1.24 Morse Hardware Company #2 111138.88 Lind Gravel Company �� #2 80.39 #3 86.6E SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Lila -May Hall Total of Claims Allowed $ 20.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER ) OF FUNDS FROM CERTAIN SPECIFIED ( R E S O L U T I O N UNITS TO CURRENT EXPENSE ) 310.70 $ 1,823.15 $ 21058.72 20.00 $ 41212.57 WHEREAS, the costs of election for Water Dist. No. 1 and Fire Protection Dist. No.::l, of Whatcom County, have been paid from the Current Expense Fund, and WHEREAS, the Current Expense Fund should now be reimbursed for such expenditures, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer to the Current Expense from the following named funds, the respective amounts indicated: From: Water District No. 1 to Current Expense $ 5.63 It Fire Prot. Dist. No. 1 Total $ 39.38 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of April, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio CHARLES E. KING Clerk.of the Board Commissioner By L. Cozier, Deputy 19 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 25th DAY OF APRIL 19 47 In the Matter of the Petition of 0. A. Brown, et al ) jfor vacation of a County Road known as the Part of ) iWashington Street, McMillan's Addition to Town of ) ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD 'Whatcom ) In the matter of the vacation of a County Street petitioned for by 0. A. Brown and others, ,the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor eras filed on the 3rd day of April, 1947, and that said ,petition was signed by at least ten freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the said road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00, which said ;bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of the Board on {the 3rd day of April, 1947. Third. That on the 4th day of April, 1947, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 17th day of April, 1947, the County Engineer file in the office of the' Board his report in writing, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 4th day of April, 1947, the 25th jday of April, 1947, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, ;and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given by publication jand posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated; that said road is not now in use; that it will be be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its vacation; and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer,'and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county street petitioned to be vacated by 0. A. Brown and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal petitioner; and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and file the same with the County Commissioners who shall proceed to collect the same. DONE this 25th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT lerk of the Board L. COZIER ' Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington In the Matter of the Petition of 0. A. Brown, et al, ) for vacation of a County Street known as a portion11 ) of Washington Street, McMillan's Addition to Town ) FINAL ORDER OF VACATION Of Whatcom. ) !; The Board having on the 25th day of April, 1947, ordered the vacation of said road upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and ,said costs and expenses, amounting to the sum of $2.75, having been paid to the Treasurer of this lbounty on the 25th day of April, 1947, il IT IS ORDERED,BY THE BOARD, all members concurring, thatthe county road petitioned to be Gated by 0. A. Brown and others, be vacated as follows: The easterly one-half of Washington Street from 6th Street to 5th Street in Block 12, Map of McMillan's Addition to Town of Whatcom. DONE this 25th day of April, 1947. ;SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT lerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy C LAUD E MANLE Y GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington 19 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 25th DAY OF APRIL 191+7 "A petition, signed by Arthur B. 1-Ihite, and others, for vacation of Clark Avenue, between !Blocks 10 and 11, Amended Plat of Geneva, was filed with the Board. Said petition was referred to the County Engineer for investigation. '-'A petition, bearing 27 signatures, was filed with the Board, petitioning for the oiling of the Willys Road from the Birch Bay-Lynden at Swope's Corners to the Enterprise Road. vThe bond (United Pacific),.of Stanley Kelsey, in the amount of $ 500.00, as Justice of the 'Peace of Slate Precinct, succeeding George Curnutt, deceased, was approved by the Board and filed, (with the County Clerk. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 29, 1947. Approved &f p / ifl�t Chairman of the Bo rd #########,###############4#########################################################################'i MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 25, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: Blackburn Sales Company 31.19 Union Printing Company 13.80 American Associated Companies 237.00 Bold Linen Company 40.24 Bellingham Coal Mines 302.76 Griggs 1.60 Northern Grocery Company 102.10 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 21.68 It it It It 19.38 Schafer Baking Company, Inc. 74.32 Central Stores Revolving Fund 30.47 American Hospital Supply Corp. 43.61 The Burdick Corporation 9.75 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 57.22" Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc. 58.80 Abbott Laboratories 6.80 American Hospital Supply Corp. 41.47 Biddle & Crowther Company 60.15 Lederle Laboratories Division 10.30 it It It 41.07 Owl Pharmacy 47.23 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 37.64 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 15.30 Union Printing Company 28.33 It It it 1.55 Marvin Thompson 15.84 Louie Austvold 3.86 Martin Hougan 12.16 Jeffcott Motor Company 2.16 Sidney Love 16.48 Nalley's, Inc. 13.13 Northern Grocery Company 49.13 It it It 73.16 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company 6.74 tt tt tt It Standard Brands, Inc. 8.86 it It It 8.85 Tingue, Brown & Company 19.85 Vestal, Inc. 16.21 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 646.12 $ 21228.26 i 97 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 29th DAY OF APRIL is I+7 COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Standard Oil Co. of California SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Wm. Reed Mrs. Grace Alexander Robert A. Duncan Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 220 $ 40.00 15.00 40.00 65.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON: IN THE MATTER OF FILLING BRIDGE ) NUMBER 214 ON SUI4AS-KENDALL ROAD ) R E S O L U T I O N 40.00 120.00 $ 2,388.26 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve a point on the Sumas Kendall road by replacing bridge number 214 with a fill. The exist- ing bridge is in poor condition and must be either repaired or replaced with a fill. The fill has (been selected. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of work (local funds, 10 mill levy) $1,745.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board R E S O L U T I O N BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERR IT VELEKE Commissioner CHA_RLES E. KING Commissioner `BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON WHEREAS, the City of Bellingham be its Street Superintendent, has requested the use of the Whatcom County owned land: Lot One (1), Block Eighteen (18), "Plat of Central Whatcom, Whatcom County, W.T." now part of the consolidated City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 1 of Plats, page 32, in the Auditor's office of said county and state, to use as a sanitary fill, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COt✓,MISSIONERS of Whatcom County, that the permission to use said land as a sanitary fill is hereby granted. DATED at Bellingham, Washington this 29th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 29th -DAY. OF d 0_l,0*4 91+7 In the Matter of the Petition of ) Arthur B. White and others for the ) Vacation of a Road in Whatcom ) County, Washington ' I') ORDER FOR HEARING. It is ordered by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Arthur B. White and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board, in the iCourt House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., on the 25th day of May, 1947. DONE this 29th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) In the Matter of the Vacation of the ) County Road Petitioned for - by Arthur B. White and others ) CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Washington GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and may as made by the County Engineer in the mattes of the petition of Arthur B. White and others, for.the vacation of a County Road are on file in the Commissioners' office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in said report as follows: Clark Avenue between Blocks 10 and 11, Amended Plat of Geneva, in Section 35, Twp. 38 North, Range 3 E. W.M. and that the 23rd day of May, 1947, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., has been set for the hear- ing of said report and the consideration thereof. Dated this 29th day of April, 1947. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT ) �OF MRS. EVA SCHINNER AS CLERK OF GENEVA TOWNSHIP ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, due to the resignation of Mrs. Violet Shetler, a vacancy exists in the position �of Clerk in Geneva Township, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the said Township have recommneded the appointment of Mrs. Eva Schinner to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Mrs. Eva Schinner, whose address is 38 Lake Whatcom Boulevard, Bellingham, Washington, be, and she is hereby appointed as Clerk of Geneva Township, to assume her duties at once, and to continue until the next gereral election, until her success is elected and qualified. DATED this 29th day of April, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 14HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTONi CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERR I T VELEKE Commis sione r (Attest: WILL D. PRATT CLARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy film, ' ` Y 7I Z RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 29th DAY OF APRIL is 1+7 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners in neeting assembled, have been informed that the United States of America in planning its program for national defense, is locating units of its Reserve Officers Training Program at many strategic points throughout the Nation; and WHEREAS, the County of Whatcom being in full accord therewith, believes that such a unit could be advantageously located in the vicinity of the City of Bellingham; and WHEREAS, the County of Whatcom owns in fee simple a tract of land lying within the area formally known as the Bellingham Army Airfield, suitable for the above purpose and that can be made available without expense to the County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Whatcom, through its Board of County Commissioners, offers to lease to the United States of America for a term of 5 years, to commence E on the date of occupancy by the United States of America at the annual rental of ONE DOLLAR ($1.001: the land described as follows: 11 Beginning at a point on the west line of NW-J NE-j NE4, Sec. 15, T 38 N, R 2 E, Willamette Meridian, 185 feet more or less south of the NW corner of said NW4 NE-J NE4, thence S 700 00' E 380 feet; thence S 200 00' W 310 feet; thence N 700 00' W 270„feet to the west line of said NW-i NEB NE-J; thence N Oo 28' E 327.93 feet to the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said lease provide for renewal for, a like period, and that all expense of maintenance be borne by the United States of America; and that said lease further pro- vide that such utilities as may be furnished by the County be on a reimbursable basis. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute such lease and all other necessary papers in connection therewith. Passed this 29th day of April, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & F x-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington Dance License Application No. 591, for public dances to be held at Birch Bay Pavilion, etween May 3, 1947 and November 3, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to . M. Meador. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the'same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 21 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boar # 200 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF May 194? MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 21 1947 APRIL TERI4 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 29, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30. A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment;: CURRENT EXPENSE: G. I. Morgan Auditor $ 39.66 Blackburn Sales Company " 2.58 R. R. Yates 1.03 K. B. Williams -Printing Co. " 8.76 Geo. H. Brown Assessor 5.55 Frank L. Cramer it 24.65 Pliny T. Snyder It 21.00 Ashe Motor Co. " 9.27 Ellis C. Baxter, " 3.34 Claude Manley Commissioners 15.05 Gerrit Veleke it 8.45 Charles E. King it15.75 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. It 6.27 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 12.95 Clyde Kendall 13.30 George Wetzel " 8.08 �artin Plbg & Htg Co. Court House 6.96 eid Boiler Works, Inc. It It 123.15 Triple XXX Barrel Sup. Ct. No. 1 .•11.28 George Wetzel tr it No. 1, Rep. 1.75 it tt it it No. 2 1.70 K. B. Williams Printing Co. Juvenile Court 9.79 Catholic Charities of Bellingham it " ;112'80. Blackburn Sales Co. Clerk 1.29 George Wetzel If 2.73 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 16.25 F. E. Briggs It if 9.50 Ekdahl & Seppala Sheriff 17.62 Bill's Union Service it 2.58 Madge S. Ware Supt. of Schools 67.50 K. B.. Williams Printing Co. 7.73 George Wetzel " " 4.02 L. N: Freimann Exten. Service 8.10 Carl G. Stock It It 4.10 J. 0. Alberts Co. I If 5.31 Bill's Union Service It If 6.08 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Elsie Applegate $ 4.64 Golda R. Thompson 210.00 Nonabelle Haws 18.70 Golda Thompson,_ 6.20 Nonabelle Haws 19.90 Clair's Super Market 185.00 Home Market Grocery 10.00 Maple Street Grocery 35.00 Nooksack Mercantile Co. 40.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 161.50 It It tt 20.00 John Sandwick 32.49 Columbia Hotal 7.50 Deming mercantile Company 75.00 Mrs. Anna K. Gorr 15.00 Lind Gravel Company 7.98 Oertel Bros. Company 11.92 Peoples Trading Post 20.00 A. Pfannenstiel 41.66 Safeway Stores, Inc. 39.68 Victor's 5.67 Aubert Drug Company 173.61 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. . 1545 Aubert Drug Company 23.46 Biddle & Crowther Company 48.20 it it rt 31. 59 Dr. E. I. L. Cilley 34.00 Cutter Laboratories 23.69 Liebel-Florsheim Company 3.50 V. Mueller & Company 2.64 Owl Pharmacy 23..90 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 19.47 It It It 4.12 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 25.41 to to It to 2.04 If If it 1t 5.63 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 10.20 it It It It 10.20 J. 0. Alberts Company 35.5+ 515.93 01 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF MAY 19 47 J. 0. Alberts Company Central Stores Revolving Fund : Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. Louie Austvold u rr C. 0. Burrous Fred's Farm Repair Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. tl It it, It Huntington Laboratories,'Inc. Nalley's, Inc. North Coast Chemical & Soap Wks Northern Grocery Co. II It It Northwest Hotel Supply, Inc. Carl Omli t► tt Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It i, It t► Packer Scott. Company it n I► Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Standard Brands, Inc. tr a tr Standard Oil,Co. of Cal. It it tl VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. Western Woodworking Co. Wallace & Tierman Sales Corp. Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. u u I► Ir Western Union Telegraph Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for May RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Industrial Supply Company Da. IMPT. DIST. NO..26, MAINT. Dwight F. Terry Total of Claims Allowed 7.57 9.04 212.02 12.21 10.45 30.00 2.26 5.36 7.06 156.75 4, 53 102.82 28.28 18.54 6.64 82.04 75.67 13 -15 5.97 16.24 2.42 17.66 8.65 17.18 78.77 8.02 131.33 26.31 , 2.03 700,00 700.00 2.13 6.8o 150.08 113.00 $ 41231.47 $ 42 5. 39 42 5. 39 $ 24.00 _ 24.00 $ 51196.79 A communication was received from the Welfare Department setting forth, in detail, the operation of General. Assistance Funds during the month of April, 1947. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 6, 1947. Approved (7177'7f71'717!"177T` Chairman of the Board 7T7) 7i ! 7J 7J71'#0 00#1#1 i ##### . #Tl`#11.####,## i##,# TTf7171 ###-t ., #.,77�,'#-#### '#7J71'117t71'##il#�,###-## 1 ###### 02 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF MAY 1_ MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 2, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor Wallace Chevrolet Co. Commissioners Bellingham Publishing Co. 'r lr it It Treasurer Diamond "B" Fuel Company Court House Parker H. Pratt Juvenile Court Cox Brothers; Printers Sheriff Hillyard Motor Company " K. B. Williams " Wallace Chevrolet Company " Girard Street Grocery Jail B. B. Meat &, Sausage Tffgr. " Pacific Steam Laundry It Schafer Baking Co., Inc. it Harold Smith, It Yeager Studio Exten. Service Don Denton , if it Wash. St. Assn of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn Bellingham Publishing Co. Ad. Ex.- Vac. - Rowe It It " It It " Brown Fran. -Blaine COUNTY ROAD FUND:. Payroll - April - Voucher No. 318 Ir it 3�9 is if 320 to 321 322 �� �► �� 3�3 �� �� �► 324 �► �� 3�5 Howard -Cooper Corporation Bellingham Builders Supply Co.. Bellingham Publishing Co. Burrous Bros. Warnick Lumber Yards Blaine Journal Mt. Shuksan Garage Morse Hardware Company Multi -Products Eng. Co., Inc. Wallace Chevrolet Co. The Lynden Tribune Nelson Equipment Company Elder Bros. Myrta Kaigler Maple Park Service Pearson Tire Service Lummi Island Power Assn Irwin Hardware Monahan Garage, Inc. Towner Printing Co. Automotive Parts Service, Inc.. Pattison Auto Body Co. Kroll Map Company, Inc. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey The Herald Prescription Pharmacy TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Drs. Slyfield & Nelson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Cora L. Nielson Robert Berwick, Jr. Henry A. Bruemmer Clarence E. Kenoyer $ 167.8o 2.57 1.38 2.51 69.52 46.25 100.94 47.24 J .67 31.67 190.26 66.77 r 59.77 450.38 43.47 2.59 55.68 3.00 2.75 4.00 $ 1,203.24 $ 21139.48 11518.15 31355.78 2982 99.94 1, 694:66 783.55 21986.33 2,216.00 129.32 2o9.48 6.00 100.00 11410.12 4.07 35.40 99.59 12.05 14.20 3.30 330.16 106.20 2.50 42.43 44.89 6.00 34.76 400.00 90.51 23.42 1752 32:96 207678.77 $ 32.91 33.50 54.60 54.00 �.41 178.44 $ 4,374.50 21005.05 56 . oo 4o.00 6,475.55 25.00 30.00 15.00 20.00 $ 90.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM' TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF MAY 19 47 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - April ,, 11 W. S. Douglas Austin Supply Company Dawson Construction Co. Everson Motor Co. Industrial Supply Co. 11 11 it Morse Hardware Company Strand & Gravesgard Turner Riddle Western Steel & Salvage Co. C. V. Wilder Co. Project #2 3,450.85 n „ #3 435.20 " #2 564.00 If #3 411.75 240.00 96.4o Project #2 146.37 1It #2 19 537.54 #2, it #2 99.91 #2 636.6o If #2 364.05 1, #2 77.25 ,1 #2 61.28 #3 522.90 Total of Claims Allowed $ 37,435.95 In the Matter of the Petition of Ray Rowe, et al., ) for Vacation of a County Road known as the Streets ( ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD in P. Gillies Sr. Home Addition to Nooksaek City ) In the matter of the vacation of a County Road petitioned for by Ray Rowe and others, the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 18th day of March, 1947, and that said petition was signed by at least ton freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of said streets. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a. bond in the sum of $100.00, which said bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of the Board on the 18th day of March, 1947. Third. That on the 1st day of April, 1947, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 17th day of April, 1947, the County Engineer filed in the office of the Board his report in writing, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the llth day of April, 1947, the 6th day of May, 1947, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated; that said streets are not now in use; that it will not be advisable to preserve; the same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its vaca- tion, and The Board having examined. the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and co nsf%ered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and agAinst the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county streets petitioned to be vacated by Ray Rowe and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal petitioner, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and file the same with the same with the County Treasurer's who shall proceed to collect the same. DONE this 6th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio ;Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy i 1 I, I i CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CIU.RLE S E . KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington RECORD .OFCOMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM " TtiESDAY THE 6th DAY OF MAY 19 47 __. ------ _ -_ .._.__ �.....- .._...._.._., ..__..__ -_-- _...._..._.__.. In the Matter of the Petition of Ray Rowe, et al ) for Vacation of Streets in P. Gillies, Sr., ( FINAL ORDER OF VACATION' Home Addition to Town of Nooksack ) The Board having on the 6th day of May, 1947, ordered the vacation of said streets upon: Payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses amounting to the sum of $3.00, having been paid to the County Treasurer of this County, on the Lh day of May, 1947, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members -concurring, that the county streets petitioned to be vacated by Ray Rowe and others, be vacated as follows: The streets in P. Gillies, Sr., Home Addition to Nooksack in' Section 20, Twp. 40 N., R. 4 E., w:M., adjacent to the East side of,Lot 9 and the south side of Lots 9-10-11-12, of said Addition. DONE this 6th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION+'RS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY GERRI T VELEKE CHARLE S E . KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington The executed copy of the Agreement of Sale of Electrical, Water and Sanitary Systems at the Bellingham Army Airfield, to Whatcom County, was received from the War Assets Administration, which Agreement was as follows: AGREEMENT OF SALE (Sale for Cash) 'THIS AGREEMENT OF SALE entered into this seventh day of April, 1947, between the United States of America, acting by and through the War Assets Administration, hereinafter called' -the Seller, and Whatcom County, a subdivision of the State of Washington, hereinafter called the Purchaser, WI TIJESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, certain buildings and improvements situate on the premises hereinafter described together with Electrical Distribution System, Water Distributing System & Fencing, were duly declared surplus and assigned to the War Assets Administration for disposal pursuant to Executive Order 9689, Surplus Property Act of 194.4, and Waa Regulation No. 1, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Purchaser is desirous of purchasing said Electrical Distribution System, Water and Sewage System and Fencing for offsite use, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the payment of the sum of Three Hundred Forty-six ($346.00) Dollars by the Purchaser to the Seller, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The Seller does hereby sell, transfer and convey to the Purchaser, all those certain improvements as more particularly set forth in Schedule "A" annexed hereto and made a part hereof, located upon the following described premises: Bellingham Army Airfield, Bellingham, Washington 2. That the structures herein transferred are sold "as is" and "where is" without warran or guaranty as to quantity, quality, character, condition, size or kind, or that the same are in condition or fit to be used for the purpose for which intended. 3. That the Purchaser will assume all necessary expense in taking down and replacing telephone, electric, and other wires, fences which may obstruct removal of buildings and -pay all necessary fees in connection.. -therewith. 4. The Purchaser will assume all responsibility for the care and protection of the build- ings and improvements herein transferred on April 7, 1947, and will completely remove said buildings and fixtures and clean up the site of the buildings to the satisfaction of the Deputy Regional Director for Real Property Disposal, or his representative. 5. That the Purchaser will complete the removal of the buildings and all clean-up opera- tions required by Paragraph 4 on or before the 22nd day of May, 1947, or as extended at the discretion of the Deputy Regional Director for Real Property Disposal, or his representative. 6. The Purchaser shall post a bond in such amount as may be required by the Seller, con- ditioned on the faithful performance of this agreement and the completion of all operations on or before the date specified, or within any additional time as may be allowed. 205 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF MAY 19IL r7 rt I i 7. The Seller hereby grants to the Purchaser such right to enter upon the premises as may '. Abe necessary for the purposes of dismantling and removal operations. i 8. The Purchaser assumes responsibility and liability for all damages to persons or %property incurred in, or resulting from the dismantling and removal operations. i 9. That no member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner shall be admitted to, any share or part of this agreement or to any benefit to arise therefrom, but this provision shalld not be construed to extend to this agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit. 10. The Purchaser warrants that he has not employed any person to solicit or secure this sale upon any agreement for a commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee. Breach of ,this warranty shall give the Government the right to annul the sale or at its option to recover (from the Purchaser the amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee in i addition to the consideration herew'i th set forth. This warranty shall not apply to commissions ,payable by the Purchaser upon this sale secured or made through bona fide established commercial lagencies maintained by the Purchaser for the purpose of doing business. "Bona fide established coiriinercial agencies",has been construed to include licensed real estate brokers engaged in the business generally. 11. (a) The Purchaser, in performing the work of dismantling, removal and restoration shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed or national orogin. (b) The Purchaser agrees that the provision of sub -paragraph (a) above, will be in- serted in all of its°subcontracts. For the purpose of this paragraph, a subcontract is defined as any contract entered into by the contractor with any individual, partnership, association, corporation, estate or trust, or other business enterprise or other legal entity, for a specific part of the work to be performed in connection with this agreement; provided, however,, that a contract for the furnishing of standard or commercial articles or raw material shall not be con- sidered as a subcontract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this instrument as of the day and year first above written. UNITED STATES OF Al ERICA Acting by and through War Assets Administration w Witnesses: L. COZIER NELL J. BRAND C. R. FLEMING, Deputy Reg .ona.l,l Director, Real Property D3spcsal Seller WHATCOM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman Purchaser I, Will D. Pratt, certify that I am the County Auditor, Whatcom County, named as Purchaser herein; that Claude Manley, who signed this Agreement of Sale on behalf of the Purchaser, was then Chairman of the Board of said Whatcom County, that said Agreement of Sale was duly signed for and in behalf of said Whatcom County by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.. (SEAL) WILL D . PRATT SCHEDULE "A" Item No. Description 1 Electrical Distribution System 2 Water Distribution & Sanitary System 3 Fencing Dance License Application No. 592, for a public dance to be held at Liberty Hall on May 37 1947, was approved, by the Board and the license issued to the Sumas Fire,Department. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 9, 1947. Approved ri Chairman of the Board 206 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF MAY 191+7_ MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 97 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 6, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on -this date, with all„members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICUHRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Union Printing Co. Pioneer Printing Co. Union Printing Co. Griggs Shell Oil Co., Inc. Girard Street Grocery Pacific Steam Laundry Union Printing Co. rl I! tro n It u Florence E. Bryant Griggs 11 Cox Brothers, Printers Ireland & Bellingar Griggs Union Printing Co. Pioneer Printing Co. Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Griggs Union Printing Co. 11 it it Griggs Martin Plbg & Htg Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Western Woodworking Co., Inc. Loft Electric Co. Bellingham Builders Supply Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor If It Assessor Treasurer tt Court House 11 It Sup. Ct. No. 1 It it No . 2 Juvenile Court 11 to Clerk J. P. No. 1 " No. 1 " - Country Sheriff n tl Jail Supt. of Sch. It it Exten. Service 11 11 Ad. Ex. - Padded Cell it It It tl It It It 11 It It tl tl k) It !1 tl Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Columbia Equipemtn Co. Satterlee Transit System Austin Supply Company Ekdahl & Seppala Florence C. Martin Neil Bartelds Lummi Point Lodge Ballard Sheet Metal Works Briedford Motor Co. Garden Signal Service Blackbutn Sales Co. Jewell Motor Co.. Western Steel & Salvage Co. Seattle Ship Supply Co. Pacific Oil & Grease Co. Archie Manley Charles Loshbaugh Mark A. Anabel V. R. Brokaw M. Meenk C. H. Denson Everson Motor Co. Standard Oil Co. of California Diehl,Motor Company Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. .h nrrd Island Power Assn. Frank Granger Fishing Vessel Owners Marine Ways, Inc. Buzzard Iron Works Bellingham Motors Co. Norstrom Lumber Co. Turner Riddle Crocker & Gross Motor Co. K. B. Williams Printing Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Electric Steel Foundry Co. Shell Oil Company, Inc, Weldit Tank & Steel Company Union Printing Company Lind Gravel Company Jewell Motor Co. C. B. Croy John F. Campbell Cummins Northwest Diesel Sales 15. 5+ 15.04 97.18 2o6.11 •.57 5.96 22.09 2.47 4.12 5.00 40.25 1.49 29.61 33.24 10.00 2.63 2.27 6)+ 8 32, 5 10.51 6.59 12.21 11.12 41.86 35.68 5.09 17.18 1.88 $ 10.26 94.67 3.25 61.8o 19.o6 50.00 8.72 13.44 125.00 8.45 2.65 278.10 475.18 70.04 29.52 391.25 21.81 10.00 332.o6 323.60 67.68 135.36 779.28 858.28 86.75 439.67 5.4o 56.80• 554.93 54.22 9.53 10.77 2. o6 6,70 4.64 31.88 321•15 76.26 85.37 32.65 334.09 1,+21.59 21634.85 2.72 142.48 733.45 $ 111083.97 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF MAY s47 0 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B & L Grocery Beach Grocery Brown Bros. Service Brown & Cole If2 Brown & Cole, Inc. Dept. of Veterans Housing Dunkin Grocery Frank's Market Geneva Grocery Home Market Grocery Joe Just Linn's Hardware & Grocery Maple Street Grocery Nooksack Mercantile Co. Pacific Grocery Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. Sternhagen Grocery H. M. Thiel Van Wyck Grocery Wanamakers General Mdse White House 14arket Y. M. C: A. Fred Rode Evergreen Pharmacy Fairhaven Pharmacy ..Herald Prescription Pharmacy It It It I1 to It The Mason Clinic McKinney Funeral Home .,:Mrs. Laurine Needham Owens Drug Company Star Drug Company Times Bike Shop American Hospital Supply Corporation it li it It It It I1 If 11 It II ►r It It ►I 11 Ik tl It II it II American Felsol Company B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr Bellingham Coal Mines The Bon Marche Joseph Jarvie Morse Hardware Company Nalley's, Inc. Northern Grocery Company 11 11 It Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Co., Inc. Penn. Salt Mfg. Co. of Washington Safeway Stores, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. it It 11 Vestal, Inc.. Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. Schafer Baking Co., Inc. Standard Forms & Printing Co. Abbott Laboratories American Hospital Supply Corp. L. D. Bracken, Prescription Pharmacy Lederle Laboratories Division 11 It It S. E. Massengill Company Owl Pharmacy Sharp. & Dohme, Inc. rI 1r It r1 Ir n n u ►t Shaw Supply Company, Inc. E. R. Squibb & Sons Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. Central Stores Revolving Fund Electrical Products Cons. Elwood L. Johnson P. N. Inge Stenographic Service Bureau Dorothy M. Clark 35.00 17.44 12.57 6o.45 28.62 20.00 12 5.00 17.00 39.3 5 19.60 18.00 20.00 39.20 39.94 21..00 10.30 56.35 84.12 35.00 72.00 30.00 541.63 6.50 7.50 6.8o 4.47 6.62 18.11 12.10 68.00 35-00 147.00 8.66 ll ..41 5.51 13.92 42.40 6.00 18.94 13.90 27.84 32.15 29.95 146.87 13.6o 124.02 203.74 449.29 13.91 21.16 6.85 25.98 22.10 351.02 23.14 11.43 11.49 26.37 17.30 48.0o 413.97 43.42 118.81 42.64 16.20 11.39 38.93 6.46 22.00 j.71 .46 1.07 12.98 6.26 233.73 26.78 11.22 1.89 83.16 11.55 24.36 10.00 67.78 $ 4,376.39 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF MAY 91+7 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: .Union Printing Co. 6.23 Pacific Steam Laundry 8.55' 14.78 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Kenneth J. Scott 25.00 25.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND 'vilest Publishing Company 145.00 145000 Total of Claims Allowed 16 7-378. 59 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON , IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS TO BE ) USED IN CONJUNCTION,WITH STATE FUNDS ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE FOR CONTROL OF THE NOOKSACK RIVER ) WHEREAS, conditions exist along the Nooksack River endangering roads and private property, thereby creating an,emergency, now existing, and WHEREAS, the,State Department of Conservation and Development has voluntarily agreed, if Whatcom County will.supplement its 1947 budget appropriation of $16,000.00 for Flood Control by an emergency appropriation of a like amount, to match such total funds, when used for emergency protective and preventive work, at the rate of $ 2.00 to $1.00, NOW, THEREFORE, BF IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the abovematter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingriam,'Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A,14., on Tuesday, May 20, 1947, at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this emergency will be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against'the expenditure of money for such emergency, and BE IT FURTHE$ RESOLVED that this Resolution and Notice be published once, on Monday, May 12, 1947, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Belling- ham, Washington, the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular session of the Board this 8th day of May, 1947. BOARD OF COU14TY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,'WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY ( SEAL OF THE BOARD QF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Coinmissiover CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Comm_issLoner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER , Deputy 'A delegation,from the Lions Club of Everson appeared before the Board and presented a signed statement commending the Board on their efforts to secure funds for Flood Control work at this time. , "The sale, to �E;. L. Place, for the sum of $10.00, of one old roll-top desk, no longer of use to Whatcom County, was approved by all members of the Board. A Return of Sale was filed with the Board by the County Treasurer, indicating that -on the. Buda Marine Diesel gngine offered for sale on April 14, 1947, no bids were received. , 209 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 9 th DAY OF MAY 19 47 ., BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE, SPEED LIMIT } FOR MOTOR VEHICLES ON THE BIRCH BAY BEACH ROAD I} RESOLUTION and ORDER WHEREAS, on the 30th day of June, 1936, an order was passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners limiting to,ten (10) miles per hour, the speed of all motor vehicles on the following roads at Birch Bay:., Beginning on the paved road at the foot of the hill, east of Alderson's Store, thence west and north along the concrete pavement and the bituminous -concrete pavement, following the shore,of Birch Bay to the junction of said County Road #46 and County Road #470, a distance of approximately two (2) miles, and WHEREAS, it'i>s now deemed essential to the public welfare that such speed limit be made to apply to that portion of road from the store at Birch Bay Resort, formerly known as Alderson's Store, south for a distance of approximately one (1) mile, o NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by this Board that the maximum speed limit of all motor vehicles using said road from the store at Birch Bay Resort,- south, for a distance of approximately one (1)"mile, be fixed at ten (10) miles per hour, and that such spped limit be rigidly enforced, and BE IT FURTHER,RESOLVED that adequate signs be erected and maintained at both ends of said road to serve as a warning to all persons using it. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board 'this 9th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest;: , WILL D . PRATT ounty Auditor& Esc-officio lerk..pf the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE S E . KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9: 30 i .Pf . , Tuesday, May 13, 1947. Approved J5,c.r A ;%Pz�ta1%.ri4 Chairman of the Bb rd # ', ########il## #,#############rf###################f#;"##l{########0#00 MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 139 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 9,1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this ate, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Arnason & Company Treasurer Kroll Map Company if Glenn W. Burgess Court House. Bellingham Sash & Door Company it it Martin Plbg &°Htg Co. Blackburn Sales Company Clerk E. L. Adams ° J. P. No..2 Witnesses - St. v. Coffelt it No. 2 it St. v. Williams " No. 2 Robert T. Johnsoni " Country Western Union•Telegraph Co. Pros. Atty Ireland & Bellingar Sheriff Diamond "B" Fuel Company Jail Tie Texas Company Supt. of Schools L. N. Freimann Exten. Service Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Wallace Chevrolet Co. Louis W. King Hort. Insp. Northwest Concrete Products Co. County Farm 50.00 3605 3:44 25.77 4.88 1.80 15..00 12.40 5.20 5.50 .71 2.55 26.28 3.30 7.90 42.91 5.19 47-18 365.61 210 . RECORD Off' COMMISSIONER.S PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM . TUESDAY THE 13 th DAY OF MAY 19� 'COUNTY ROAD FUND: Hanning Hardware Ellis Baxter Iverson Lumber.Company W. P. Sign Co. Manchester's H. F. Lindstrom Monahan Garage, Inc. Union Oil Company . Nelson Equipment Co. Irwin Hardware Jim 14arsh Northwest manufacturing Company Bill's Union Service IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mary Charles Griffith Printing Co.,. Mills Electric Company Union Printing Company American Pharmaceutical Co. Aubert Drug Company S. F. Massengill Company PUBLIC HEALTH FUND.: Blackburn Sales Co.. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Albert Melton Harry J. Luxton, Order to Co. Treas. SUSPENSE FUND: Susan R. Smith W. H. Stroyer Total of Claims Allowed 60.21 155.01 567.56 185 .92 7.47 110.,00 1, 01+7.80 93.15 61.70 .85 49 50 12.06 26."65 $ 29377.88 � 14.52 1.31+ 4.12 24.19 2.00 32_.66 36.00 114083 13.95 13.95 30.00 28.40 S 58.40 20.12 17.80 $ 17.92 6 2,95+.64 ""The April report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, thesame was duly adjourned ' until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 16, 1947. Approved &24A�' _ Chairman of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 13, 19479 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Bill's Union bervice L. Cozier Orland Ivarson. Callaghan & Company Athletic Supply Company Hanning Hardware Clare Nerstino C. 0. Hill H. E. Jones Irwin LeCocq m RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Industrial Supply Company Standard. Oil -Co. of California SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND - A. T. 'Hayes Assessor, 3.32' Commissioners 19,32 Treasurer 20,00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 20.00 Juv. Court, - Play 20.36 Jail , 3,15 Sups;. of Schools 20.55 5.00 It 5.00 " 5.00 S 121-070 99.91 31.66 S 131.57 6 25.00 25.00 2.. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF MAY lg 47 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Della Bathurst Fredericka D. Cameron Shirley Rogers City of Bellingham, Veterans Housing Dept. Clipper Store Joe Just Lloyd's Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. 11 H u tl Sunset Grocery Twenty -First St. Grocery York Addition Grocery Bingham-D'ahlquist-Jerns Funeral Home Gillies Funeral 'Home Aubert Drug Company tI It tr It It it r tt 11 It, Fountain Drug Store Hurley Drug Mart Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Ethel O'Cain It it it , Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. American Hospital Supply Corp. tt it , It It , Lederle Laboratories Division Will Ross, Inc., American Hospital Supply Corp. It 11 It It Modern Hospital -Publishing Co. Northern Grocery Company Standard Brands; Inc. azadard Oil Co.�of California Physicians & Dentists, Inc. if 11 11 1t I! fl tt Ik tf tf 1f tl u t1 11 tt 11 It Total of Claims Allowed 25.65 1 .70 2 .80 20.00 20.95 18.00 50.00 5.00 213.07 79.68 8.20 19.20 76.45 100.00 100.00 8.56 10.92 18.06 6.22' 1.65 7.96 265.00 90.00 175.00 6.95 13.92 30.72 38.93 9.39 178.13 448.00 5.00 46.39 9.04 61.433 303.34 685.98 204.10 326.27 31366.80 11180.05 11.82 36.6o 218.74 $ 81817O941. A petition, bearing 330 signatures, was filed with the Board, petitioning for the construc- tion of a bridge over the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River to connecting portions'of the Mosquito Lake Road. The Treasurer:'reported receipts, in the amount of $19,360.62, War Liquor Tax, and was directed by the Board to distribute such receipts, as follows: Sheriff 2.65 Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 2.65 Sup. C t. Dept. 2 2.65 Public Health Fund 2.67 County Road Fund 19 2150.00 Total $y 19,36o.62 'The April report of the Whatcom* County Health Department was received and placed on file. `lDanee License Application No. 591-A, for a public dance to be held on May 17, 1947, at Liberty Hall was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Helpers Club. The applicationof Mike Klein, Mike's Grocery, R #3, Bellingham, for a transfer of the liquor, license of Victor E. and Maxine Kortlever, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. , There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned unil 9':,30 A.M., Tuesday, May 20, 1947. Approved man o �'##i�#,######f#>E#�#f ##�##";�f''##fir#` �``###>�#�r'�'�#���# r ##�`�#;��##r,�,` �#i%#f#�###�f#7�, • #�###�#tl�#`#}�`�##r�#l-#fit#r�#' 212 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF MAY 197 MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 201 1947 Pursuant to -adjournment taken Friday, May 16, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all -members present. The following -`claims were approved by the,Board for payment CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - May Auditor $•21110.00 Assessor lt921.45 Commissioners 800.00 '+ ►' Treasurer 2,082.26 ++ " Court House 597.00 Sup: Ct.. No.: 1 258.05 No.-2 258.:05 it it Juv. Court 675.,00 Clerk 895.00, J. P . No. 1 160.00 J. P. No, 2 150,00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100;00 Pros. Atty 711e66• Sheriff' 19160..00 +' ++ Jail 611.001, Supt. of Schools 613.65 it " Exten. Service 491.99 Hort.. Insp. 1+00.00 Nellie Diezman Auditor -; Emerg. 185.00 Anne. L. Wilson Ad. Ex. .- Schools, 180.00 The Haloid Company Auditor 42.80 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Commissioners 1.31 ,Bellingham Upholstering Co. Court House 1.13 Puget Sound �bwer & Light Co."" " �,. 117.35 ` Basil D. Rasmussen Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 271.20. Charles Rand. " " " " 271.20 Ernie Rose- . Juv. Court - Play. 25.22' F. E. Briggs, J. P.'- Country 9.00 Puget Sound Po�ier & Light Co. Juv. Ct. - Play 19.28 Keystone Envelope Co. Clerk 94.17 Bancroft-'rhitney Co.. Pros. Atty 10.30 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc: Jail 12.76 Garrett Bossenbrock _ Supt. of Sch. 10.20 Firestone Stores Exten. Service 17.67 John Wiley &,Sons, Inca " " 5.10 $ 15,328.80 COUNTY ROAD FUND:.... ,Payroll - May - Voucher -No. 417 • $ 19710.00 it418 670.00 If 419,- 19117.50 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co._ 3.00 Austin Supply Company 21.78 Automotive Parts Service 33.32 Farmers Equipment ' Co. 1•.94 Irwin Hardware 15.17 Puget sound Welding Works 1.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co.. 26.18 Foster's Signal Service 1.92 Nelson. Equipment. Co, ' 79.17 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND.: Arnie 'Anderson 59e94 Ferry Brothers,.Inc. 46.00 N. C. Keith 29-97 Puget Sound Power-,& Light Co..�: 1.60 Sayers. Thrif tee Market 12.00 Security Cash I,:arket 67.00 Bingham-Dahlquist-ferns Funeral Home 100.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 100 -00 re n �E 100.00 'Herald .Prescription-• Pharmacy .23e64 Owens Drug Co. 13.56 Payroll - Trans. 37-148 49322.74 " 37-150 89319.95 Cash_ Assistance Roll for,June . 16.956.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - May 680.00 Freda'Berger 210.00 Julia �Klo cke 210.00 Anne L. Wilson 10.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand $ 10.00 3,684.18 19130.00 _ 10.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF MAY 19 I+7 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mahalath A. Leonard Vernon L. Porter Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION 25.00 30.00 COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 221 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY," WASHINGTON V, In the flatter of the Construction ) of 115 feet of New Road to George C. Lindquist place ) RESOLUTION $ 50,9 52.37 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to construct the road into the -George C. Lindquist place, a distance of 1150 feet in Section 19, Twp 38 North, Range 4 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregokng there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Construction of Road (10 miles) $1.1227.30 This project is HEREBY`DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY 011DERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road' and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington.) DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1IISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IJfIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION OF ESTABLISHMENT OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 752 CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING WHEREAS, it appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, that an urgent necessity has arisen for the laying out and opening of a public highway through the west one-half of Section 19, Twp. 38 North, Range 4 E. W.M., from the South "Y" road to the NE41 SET NW4 of Sec. 19, Twp. 38 N., Range 4 E. W.M. TrJHEREAS, a deed to the right-of-way for said road has been secured and is now on file in the office of the County Road Engineer, BE IT RESOLVED that said road be established as follows: Commencing at a point in the South "Y" road 279.1 feet South and 51.3 feet West of the center of Section 19, Twp. 38 N. Range 4 E. W.M., thence 3o 00' E 157 feet to a P. C. of a 120 curve to the left- thence along the 120 curve left central angle 330 451'a distance of 281.25 feet, thence N. 306 45� W. 709.7 to the NEw SE4 NW. said Section 19, Twp. 38 N. Range 4 E. W.M. From hencefort said road shall be.a county road 40 feet in width and that the same be opened according to law, and be known as County Road No. 752. Done this 20th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County,Commis- sioners of Whatcom County, Washington 24 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF MAY 19.47 INITIATING RESOLUTION COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 222 i 'BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of the Replacement of bridges ) ( R E S O L U T I O N 144 & 145, with a culvert and fill ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED byy the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace bridge No. 144 with a 48" concrete pipe and an earth fill and bridge No. 145 with a 2411 concrete pipe and an earth fill. These bridges are located on the Strand Road east of the Clipper Store in Sections 20, 28 & 291 Twp. 38 North, Range 5 Fast W.M. The bridges are in very' bad condition due to decay and age and it is necessary to replace them at once. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the ifollowing detail: Items of Work (10 mills) 709.00 This project is HERBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon theapproval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed hereon as by law provided. BE IT FURT F.R RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT ,County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE CLOSING OF THE ) CLIPPER BRIDGE TO ALL TRUCK TRAFFIC ) O R D E R CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the use of the Clipper Bridge over the South Fork of the Nooksack River at Clipper by truck or any heavy traffic constitutes a grave and imminent danger, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the Clipper Bridge be, and it is hereby ;closed to all truck and other heavy traffic. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that thisorder be published in one issue of the Bellingham Herald, and like notices be posted at each end of the Clipper Bridge. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF '�MTCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 21 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY of MAY 1947 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS ) TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ) STATE FUNDS FOR CONTROL OF THE ) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING NOOKSACK RIVER ) WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 8th day of May, 1947, a resolution was adopted by all members of the Board, which resolution set forth the facts con- stituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds for protective and preventive work along the Nooksack River, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, May 20, 1947, at 11:00 A.M., in the Commissioner: office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, RE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed $16,000.00 to be used as matching funds to secure State assistance in protective and pre- ventive work along the Nooksack River, be, and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the River Improvement Fund, in a total amount not to exceed $16,000.00, for the purpose above stated. j DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Commissioner v` The Board, by unanimous action, approved the following addition to the Rules and Regula- tions relative to pinball machines in Whatcom County: "Effective June 1, 1947, any owner of premises that desires to change for machines of another pinball machine operator must notify the former pinball machine operator and the County Treasurer not less then two weeks in advance. No machine may be moved in a location so vacated by any other operator until expiration of the notification period of two weeks." "'The liquor license application of Eldon 4. Kuhnle, Cafe 99,.1423 Pacific Highway, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.,.Friday, the 23rd day of May, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board ##rrR#00_1rL ########P##i/########## ##### ##0000IN ######r## #####=r# ######## r#####if##�r######## 16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF MAY 19-Y-7- MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 20, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: American Hospital Supply Co. 19.20 ff ►i It 61.88 George Janssen, Postmaster 82.80 $ 163.88 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert G. Dunford $ 50.00 John Kreiger - Order to Co. Treasurer 40.00 Hugh A. Brown - Order to Co. Treasurer 25.00 $ 115.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 278.88 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE ,MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT ) OF MRS. MINNIE HANKINS AS ( R E S O L U T I O N TREASURER OF MARIETTA TOWNSHIP ) .4HEREAS, due to the death of Mr. S. T. Hankins, a vacancy exists in the position of Treasurer in Marietta Township, and 1,1HEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the said Township has recommended the appointment of Mrs. Minnie Hankins to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Mrs. Minnie Hankins, whose address is 3325 Northwest Avenue, Bellingham,.Washington, be, and she is hereby appointed as Treasurer of Marietta Town- ship, to assume her duties at once, and to continue until the next regular election, until her successor is elected and qualified. DATED this 23rd day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE :BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner This being the time fixed for a hearing on the petition for the vacation of a portion of Clark Avenue, Amended Plat of Geneva, the matter came before the Board, and pursuant to the hear- ing an order was signed, as follows: In the Matter of the Petition of Arthur B. White ) et al., for Vacation of a County Road known as ) ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD Clark Avenue, between Blks 10 & 11, Amended Plat ) of Geneva, Section 35, T. 38 N. R. 3 E. W.M. ) In the matter of the vacation of a County Street petitioned for by Arthur B. White and others, the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the.25th day of April, 1947, and that said petition was signed by at least ten freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of said road. Second. That. said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00 which. said. bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of'the Board on the 25th day of April, 1947. Third. That on the 25th day of April, 1947, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the 9th day of May, 1947, the County Engineer filed in the office of the Board his report in writing, as provided by law. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF, MAY 47 Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 29th day of April, 1947, the 23rd day of May, 1947, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held was given by publication and posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion the street should be vacated; That said street is not now and never has been in use; that it will not be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its vacation; and the Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for.and against the vacation of the road, and the Board being satisfied that said road will not be useful as a part of a general road system, andthat the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county street petitioned to be vacated by Arthur B. White and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs by the principal petitioner, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings and file the same with the County Treasurer, who shall proceed to collect the same. DONE this 23rd day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy In the Matter of the Petition of Arthur B. White ) et al., for Vacation of a County Street known as Clark Avenue, Amended Plat of Geneva ) CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLE S E . KING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FINAL ORDER OF VACATION The Board having on the 23rd day of May, 1947, ordered the vacation of the said street upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses, amounting to the sum of $2.75, having been paid to the County Treasurer of this County on the 23rd day of May, 1947, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county street petitioned to be vacated by Arthur B. White and others, be vacated as follows: "Clark Avenue between Blocks to and 11, Amended Plat of Geneva, in Section'25, T. 38 N. R. 3 E. W.M." DONE this 23rd day of May, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) (Attest: WILL D. PRATT ;County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of I the Board By L. COZIER Deputy - CLAUDE MANLEY GERRI T VELEKE CHARLES E. KING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON Dance License Application No. 593, for public dances at Shore Acres, between May 23, 1947 and November 23, 1947, . was approved by the Board and the license issued to Mrs. Amy Jacobs. There being no further business to come until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 27, 1947 before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the. Board #11 #########�`r#################################11##Irl################ ' #############N 18 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF MAY 1947 MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 23, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: The Haloid Company K. B. Williams Printing Co. Frazier's Typewriter Service Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. County Road Fund Addressograph Sales Agency it it it Frazier's Typewriter Service Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. County Road Fund Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Martin Plbg & Htg. Co. Mrs. Otto Kackman Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Elwood !Darner Kee Lox Mfg. Co. County Road Fund Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It 11 it ItE 6 Jeffcott Motor Company R. R. Yates County Road Fund rt tt Ie Carl G. Stock J. 0. Alberts Co. Bellingham Auto Radiator Repair Bill's Union Service Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. u It rr rr COUNTY ROAD FUND: Terpening & Lons PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND American Hotel Supply Corp. Biddle & Crowther Company Bracken, L. D. Burroughs Wellcome & Co. USA, Inc. Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. General Electric X-Ray Corp. Lederle Laboratories Div. S. E. Massengill Co. Numotizine, Inc. Parke, Davis & Company It it It Scientific Supplies Co. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. it It it Veltex Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. Puget Found Power & Light Co. Dept. of Labor & Industries The Blaine Journal Central Stores Revolving Fund Otis Elevator Company Union Printing Company Bellingham Upholstering Co. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Griggs F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg. Co. Milani Inst. Foods of the Northwest Nalley's, Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pittsburgh Plate -Glass Co. Puget Sound Freight Lines S & W Fine Foods, Inc. The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. The Farm Supply Co. J. B. Hudson MedcalfIs Dairy Peter Pan Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. Stan MQrcantile Co. Auditor it It it Assessor to Treasurer tt tl tl tt It Court House Juvenile Court it It J. P. - Country Pros. Atty Sheriff It Supt. of Schools IT it It It It to Exten. Service it It to it It to if 1/ It to Hort. Insp. 1st Est. - Bdg..115 3.45 3.09 15.76 .50 26.18 38.46 38.46 5.15 .18 .68 4.96 6.95 40.86 12.00 •33 6.75 4.33 92.12 .55 1.08 6.08 5.00 17.68 36.21 4.25 27.90. 12.77 3.09 1.55 .21 $ 31732.43 19.20 141.26 3.97 27.00 2.o6 1.18 38.93 6.o0 2.65 15.45 5.25 4.12 4.46 24.21 15.25 73.81 6.33- 114.38 12.15 2.50 26.87 22.25 30.90 5.15 47.90 14.29 6.o5 68.24 6.95 6.91 17.94 4.48 45.24 125.80 29.80 20.00 5.00 15.79 7.45 150.00 416.60 $ 3, 732.43 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS1` PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF MAY ism PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, ^Continued: Aubert Drug Co. Northern State Hospital 'Owl Pharmacy 11 It St. Frances Hospital Star Drug Company It It It Dr. Roy T. Stickels (RIVER IMPROVEMENT" FUND: :Industrial Supply Co. Morse Hardware Company County Road Fund C. V. Wilder Co. ISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Lorne E. Gould SUSPENSE FUND: Grace Kortemeier George Dickerson* 47.23 7.71 5.41 15.8o 34.00 7.55 5.13 2.00 Proj. #2 139.87 #2 345.81 It #2 400.00 It #2 12565.48 Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 224 25.00 10.97 14.12 $ 1,302.00 $ 2,451.16 $ 2 5. 00 25.29 $ 7,9 52.48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Improving the Barbo ) Road West of Sumas City Limits ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the Barbo Road known as Road No. 665 from west Sumas City Limits approximately one-half mile, with a gravel ballast coat, located in Sections 33 and 34, Twp. 41 North, Range 4 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the goregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work (Gas Tax Money) $400.00 THIS project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is iEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be'prosecuted by day labor as a County Road roject in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the.State.of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of May, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ;(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS)' fittest: WILL D. PRATT ;ounty Auditor & Ex-officio clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE S E KING Commissioner �41 Dance License Application No. 594, for a public dance to be held in the Hopewell Community , .11 on May 31, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community ub. There being no further business .to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til,'9:30 A.M., Thursday, May 29, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boar 7T71 7I'71####r ##T! #######7'Tl]"7/7'"7`##### #�#7171 711J"7T7! # '#,#########7J`#11 #### it Ii### #71`"#11 # - 7!`######?g 20 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS .PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM THURSDAY THE 29th DAY OF MAY 19-A-Z MEETING, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment°taken Tuesday, May 27, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Gerrit Veleke Commissioners $ 14.28 Charles E. King It 89.11 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juvenile Court 120.'00 Mrs. Bernard Olson J. P. No. 1 6.80 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Great Northern Railway' 84.68 Service Equipment Co. 11,664.75 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mills Electric Company $ 4.12 Morse Hardware Company 10.49 Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. 1.40 Morse -Hardware Company 15.23 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 22.61 Standard Brands, Inc. 8.85 American Hospital Supply Corp. 4.37 It it It It 33.::02 C. B. Fleet Company, Inc. 9.95 C. D. Smith Pharmacal Co. 6.30 Lederle Laboratories Division 60.69 S. E. Massengill Company 14.60 Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 10.30 William A. Webster Company 2.41- Northern Grocery Company 53.69 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 13.59 it It It It 9.65 Packer Scott Company 18.90 A1's Market 45.99 Brown Bros. Service 32.16 City of B'ham, Veterans Housing Dept. 26.00 Frank's Market 20.00 Holeman Transfer 14.14 Maple St. Grocery 8.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 40.51 Aubert Drug Company 18.07 it it a 18.89 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 12.50. Herald Prescription Pharmacy 12.51 Owens Drug Company 5.19 Owl Drug Company 4.53 Barbara Smith 60.90 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Lester E. Seymour Alta S. Josephson Total of Claims Allowed 230.19 $ 11,749.43 $ 619.56 $ . 3 5. 00 20.00 $ 55.00 $ 121654.18 Dance License Application No. 595, for a public dance in Liberty Hall, on May 31, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Helpers Club. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly ajourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 3, 1947. Chairmanof :• _ • ##### # ### to###f###7"############�#7r ######�# # #######�### I���i###�###if#111'1- ###�f##7�07AW RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM: TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 19 47 MEETING, TUESDAY, DUNE 3, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournemtn taken Thursday, May 29, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: The Haloid Company Auditor ,John F. Campbell Assessor Jeffcott Motor Company It Pliny T. Snyder It The Blaine Journal, Treasurer Bellingham Labor News rr Sumas News It Martin Plbg & Htg Co. Court House Bancroft -Whitney Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1 it rr rt rr a NO. 2 Walter K. Pixley J. P. -Country Goodyear Service Store Sheriff B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr Jail Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. It Harold Smith It .Walton Fruit Company it Ella Eklund Supt. of Schools Union Oil Company it It Wash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Columbia Equipment Company Ireland & Bellingar Luke & Crews Automotive Parts Service Bellingham Motors Co. Farmers Equipment Co. Trunkey & Sons Monahan Garage, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Everett E. Baxter Western Steel & Salvage Co. Henry Weidkamp PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Julia Klocke Freda Berger 'Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey TUBFRCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Drs. Slyfield & Nelson IRIVER IMPROVEMENT: W. S. Douglass Proj. #2 W. S. Douglass " #2 ,,W. B. Frost " #2 Hinote's Hardware & Furn. Co. " #2 A. G. McMillen " #4. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Kenneth M. Alexander Donald V. Hunter LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft -Whitney Company Total of Claims Allowed 870.89 17.30 3.14 28.10 3.60 3.60 23.47 41.93 6.32 18.68 6.75 35.24 79.74 16.38 53.77 23.25 6.25 1.27 48.66 11288.34 $ 6.00 30.00 79.60 18.05 2.17 8.96 149.92 821.95 49.83 20.21. 34.09 12.10 1.7232.88 205.00 205.00 12.00 5o .4o 29.40 49.30 60.10 $ 201.20 4,414.50 2;088.6o 108.50 20.00 6,631.6o 164.56 73.30 5.55 37.80 600.00 $ 881.21 50.00 15.00 $ 85.00 23.70 21.70 $ 10,548.93 222 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 19 47 R E S O L U T I O N `WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct approximately 900 lineal feet of fike and rock rip rap protection.along the Southerly bank of the Nooksack River in the vicinity of the VanZanten place, located in the East half of the SW4 of Section 26, Twp. 40 N. Range 3 E. W.M., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as. River Maintenance Emergency Project No. 4. Estimated Cost $179000.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT , County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy. BOARD OF. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON PRINTING CONTRACT July 11 1947 to June 30, 1947 CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE* Commissioner CHARLES E KING Commissioner ✓'THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into in triplicate, by and between WHATCOM. COUNTY, Washin ton, a municipal corporation, party of thr first part, and THE BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, a corporation, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the covenents and agreements hereinafter set forth and assumed by the party of the second part, the said party of the first part does hereby designate THE BELLINGHAM HERALD, edited and published by the party of the second part, as the official newspaper of Whatcom County, Washington, ,for the period beginning July 1, 1947, and ending June 30, 1948, both dates inclusive, and does hereby award to the party of the second part, exclusively, all of the publications of said County for said period, of every kind and nature whatsoever, that said Whatcom-County as a -municipal body, maybe required by the Laws of the State of Washington, to.have published in its official newspaper.during said period, except 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 notices made in said official newspaper. above designated, shall be made at the rate hereinafter specified. In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements and in further consideration of the rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publish in said official newspaper, The,Bellingham Herald, any and all notices and publications required to be printed and pbulished by the party of the first part, or any of its,officials, during said period, for which copy is furnished by said party of the first part, or by its properly qualified officers entitled to furnish copy for which said conty may be financially responsible. The party of the second part agrees to make said publications in said official newspaper at and for the consideration and price of 850 (Eighty-five cents) per column inch for the.first insertion, and 750 (Seventy-five cents) per column inch for the second and all subsequent.,.inser- tions, said publications to be made, both the first and second or subsequent insertions, in six - point, solid non-pareil,type, twelve ems columns, fourteen lines per column inch, and to furnish nine free copies of each issue of said official newspaper, to Whatcom County, to be.delivered as follows: One to County Commissioners' office; one to the County Auditor's office; one to the Prosecuting Attorney's office; one to the County Engineer's office; one to the County.Treasurer's office; one to the Clerk's office; one to the Sheriff's office; one to the Assessor's office; and one to the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Said publications for which said rate is provided,:are to include all summons in suit to 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 nominations,,notices of elections, including primary, general and special elections, and all other matters of every kind and nature whatsoever as may legally and properly devolve upor said party of the first part to have published, or.which its officials may desire or be required by law,.in their official capacity to publish in said official newspaper. The party of the second part hereby agrees to file a bond in the principal sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars, to faithfully and accurately perform the requirements of this contract. APRIL 223 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 19 47 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be affixed this 3rd day'of June, 1947. . (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE S E. KING Commissioner BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY By CHAS. L. SEFRIT Business Manager BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1947 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of March, 1947, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according.to the Auditor's check, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursementa,.as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 80.00 " School 50.50 .Parks & Parkways 398.94 Game' 162.50 Forest Fire Protection 534.81 Highway Safety 398,94 University 5,674.40 College 3,394.32 W. W. C. E. 1,013.29 E. W. C. E. 861.47 C. W. C. E. 607.97 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 25,870.61 Lost Tax Receipts 36.67 City of Bellingham 47,840.25 H " Blaine 1,244.76 " " Everson 1,718.51 " " Ferndale 1,141.90 Lynden 2,750.75 " Nooksack 198.51 " Sumas 360.10 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Y Current Expense 27,712.41 Soldiers Relief 225.00 County Road 12,234. 9 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 4,821. 0 Public Assistance 53,207.91 Law Library 34.82. Marriage Certificate 74.00 Public Health 12275.67 Whatcom Co. Rural Library 49.586.11 Water District No. 2 - General 346.94 Schools - Generale " Building 16a820.633 16;644.56 Nursery Revolving 1,9.33.51 Hot.Lunch 69315.54 River Imptovement - Flood Control 24011.32 Port - State Development 71295.74 " General 109854.16 Drainage Dist. No, 3, Maint. 65.00 n " No. 7 It 150.00 BONDS REDEEMED: School Bonds 15,000.00 Port " 49000.00 224 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM Tuesday THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 19 .. .... . .. ....... INTEREST ON WARRANTS & BONDS:. Current Expense County Road Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public A ssistance Schools - General Bonds, Building River Improvement Port -Bonds 2.44 63-919 27 : 7 + 328 68 )+.51+ 61902..50 .84.ol 907-78 652.50 458t822.69 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 March 31, 1947, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 335,161.16 Bellingham National Bellingham 448,)555-47 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 494s774.46 First National 5010.00.00 First National state Ferndale 501POO.Op Peoples Lyndon .451000.001 Citizens Bank Blaine 5,000.00 Nooksac.k Valley State Everson 79000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas, 10 000.00 11445.)1+71-09 INVESTMENTS: U. S..Savings 22,500.00 U S. Defense 491 950*00 U. S.-Treas. Bonds.11HII.CH 338i000.00 U. S. It IIHII CH 3001000'.00 U.. S. Notes le, CH 171,503i.66 U. S. Bonds-1 3/1+ CH 17211597.00 1g0549550.66 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 17,900-51 Checks & cash items 69238-37 Currency 39920:00 silver 125.58 Auditor 96.9 77.75 27,,622.16 Total Cash on hand 2,527,680.91 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 46 have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of What,com County, Washington, this 3rd day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF -THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WIL.L,D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the'Board It CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEP2IT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES. E.. KING commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON V IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY 0 R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1947 WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board, a. -statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of.Apr.il,, 1947, and the same has been checked and compared And found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS; THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 9 47 CASH REMITTANCES: State General 96.00 of School 105.00 It I University 23,771.73 It I College 141219.81 W. W. C. E. 41244.95 E. W. C. E. 31608.99 C. W. C.. E. 2951+6.97 State Parks 474.38 of Game 30.00 Forest Fire Protection 2,267.87 Highway Safety 474.37 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 65.81 Lost Tax Receipt .98 City Treasurers 207,300.67 Township Treasurers 11,11+4.97 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 26,700.13 Soldiers Relief 440.00 County Road 75,959.53 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 3,939.50'' Public Assistance 59,426.33 Law.Library 27.75 Marriage Certificate 10.00 Public Health 992.79 Whatcom Co. Rural Library 29545.84 Water District #2,'General 1,436.08 Schools.- General 1311263.35 " Nursery Revolving 11700.03 ". Hot Lunch 39237.22 River Ipprovement 7,420.57' Port - 6tate Development 11129.14 " General 129281.92 Drain. Dist. #3, Maint. 1+73,75 Dr. Impt. Dist. #22, Maint. 25.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense 1.06 County Road 195.46 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 15.72 Public Assistance 34.8.62 Schools -.General .01 599,922.32 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 April 30, 1947, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to.be,,as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION. BALANCE Seattle -First National Bellingham 549091.27 Bellingham National Bellingham 363,856.29 National'Bank of Commerce Bellingham 49�+,735.97 First National Lynden 47,000.00 Ferndale 50,000.00 Peoples State'Bank Lynden 45V,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 51000.00 Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson 49800.00 Bank of Sumas. Sumas r101000.00 lt074,483.53 INVESTMENTS: U. S..'Savings 22,500.00 U: S. Defense 49,9 50.00 U. S: Treas..Bonds "H" CH 338,000.00 U. S. Tress. Bonds "H" CH 3009000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes l*% CH 1719522.91 U .S. ,Treas. Bonds 1,:'3/4 CH 172.W.24. 1,054:9589.15 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 15,656.81 Checks &.Cash Items 51491.61 Currency 3,180.00 Silver 44.87 Auditor 66.40 Clerk 25.00 24,464.69 Total cash on hand 2,153,537.37 226 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS: PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 1914-7- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of. County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 3rd day of June, 1947'. CLAUDE MAN LEY : Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRI T .VELEKE Commi'ssi,oner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT~ Commissioner' County Auditor & Ex-officio_ Clerk of the Board There being no further business to come before the meeting, the;same.was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 6,,.1947. Approved Chairman of the Berard MEETING, FRIDAY,, JUNE 6, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 3, 1947, the Board convened,at„9:30 A.M., on this date, with all -members present. The fallowing claims were'approved by the�Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Kroll Map Company ..Auditor 28.53 Frank Cramer Assessor 22.80 Monahan Garage, Inc. " 3.30 Bellingham Publishing Company Commissioners 2.50. Treasurer 4.89 Orland Ivarson 7:55 MorseHardware Company Court House .62' Diamond "B" Fuel Company " " 52.02 Girard Street Grocery West Publishing Co. Sup. Ct. No. 2 4.00. Parker H. Pratt. Juvenile Court 37.00 Mrs. Otto Kackman ro " 12.00. Stanley D. Kelsey J. P. - Country 2.25 Hillgard Motor Company Sheriff 38067 Diamond "B" Fuel Company Jail 17.51 Harming' Hardware " 6.`21. Girard Street Grocery' " 219.63 Schafer Baking ,C.o., Inc. " 48.50 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. " 17.00 Walton, Fruit Company " 26.09 Bell'ingham..Publishing Co. Ad. Ex. -Vac. Clark Ave.. 2.75 $ COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll '- May -. Voucher No. 1+60 "1 967.80, 3,033' 5 If° ff . 11 462 2,355.93 463 557.. o0 464 .2, 1, 573.35 " 11 tl 465 21028.78 466 2, 246.39 ff ;.4t. tl 467 21521.85 Jeffcott Motor Company 563.97 Diehl Motor Company 152.44 Union.Printing Company 60952 Arthur C. Weber 3.10, James F:.'Spager 10-90' Pearson -Tire Service - 716.80 Buzzard'Iron°Works 2:47 Morse Hardware Company 10.02 Ellis C':,Baxter 20.81 Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Co. 500,06 A. W. Rank. 6.70, Parker Machine Shop 32.19 Nelson Equipment Company 3.26 Bill's Service 1.25 Howard -Cooper Corp. 29016 Bellingham Transfer 3.07 Neil Bartelds 8.11 H. & L. Tooth Co. 150.00 Co' V. Wilder, 71.00 56o.98 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRI L TERM FRI DAY, THE 6 th DAY OF DUNE 19 47. COUNTY ROAD FUND, Cont. Homer M. Hadley, Cons. Engineer $ 50.00 Ray Pennington 6.95 �WarnickLumber Yards 2,605.39 Railway Express Agency 4.3 5'' Tide. Water Associated Oil Co. 144.66 Industrial Supply Co. C.,Manley Q691+Archie 6.78 Chas. Lo shbaug4.. 10.00 $ 24,025.65 ITUBERCULOS{IS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A. Greenwood, M. D. $ 45.00 $ 45.00, j RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: i Payroll - May. $ 19592.75 « 1155.65 $ 1,708.40 jSOLDIERS RELIEF: Mrs, Lila -Ma Hall . Y $ 35. 00 Crystal F. Evenson 50.00 I Mrs.. Ruby Moldenhauer 25.00 110.00 I� Total of Claims Allowed $ 269450.03 petition was filed by Don Carson, and others, for the vacation of Lummi Point Plat. The petition was referred'to the'County Engineer. INITIATING RESOLUTION I j PROJECT NO. 223 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Improving the Aldergrove.Road ) by use of 9" of pit run ballast, eighteen feet ) RESOLUTION wide, from the Blaine -Ferndale pavement to the ) Kickerville Road ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the Aldergrove Road by use of nine inches of a pit run gravel course eighteen feet: wide, from the Blaine -Ferndale pavement to the Kickerville Road, a distance of 4.3 miles, in -.Sections 9-16, 10-15, 11-14, 12-13, Twp. 39 N. Range 1 E. W.M., and Sections 7-189 Twp."39 N. Range 2 E.WM, A -V coat top dressing coat to be added to the above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is,,hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Road Ballast (Gas Tax Funds) $7,491.52 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to -be a publiS necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director Highways of the State of ashingtbn, the County,Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED.AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon a's by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this,6th day of June, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j OF WHATCOM COUNTY) WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT. VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor.& Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY OF JUNE 19_ L INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 225 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the'Matter'of'Replacment of -'Timber Culverts'with a ) 36"-concrete pipe and two 12" concrete pipes on the ( RESOLUTION West Trapline and Lindsey Roads ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Cominissioriers- that •it- is : their intention to- relace p a-30" x 30'r timber culvert with a 36" concrete pipe -on the West Trapline Road in'Sddtions 24-19, Twp. 40.N. Range 3-4 E.. W.M., also place'two 12" concrete pipe culverts on the Lindsay Road in Sections 18-19, Twp. 40 N. Range 4 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Concrete culverts (Gas Tax Funds) $346.00 This project is'HEREBY DECLARED to be -a public necessity -and upon"the approval -'of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County.Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the,State' of..Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT,. County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT. NO. 226 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON y In the Matter of Replacement of Bridge No. 286 ) on the Oat Cole Road, County Road No. 331, with•( an 1811.concrete pipe culvert and fill ) RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by,the Board of County Commissioners -that it'is their intention to. replace Bridge No. 286on the Oat Cole Road, County'Road'No. 331, in Section 91 Twp. 39 N. Range 4 E. W.M., with an 1811 concrete pipe culvert and a fill. Said bridge is in.a very bad condition due to decay and should be replaced immediately. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in.the following detail: Items of Work: Replacement of bridge (Gas Tax Funds) $ 514.10 This -project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a publig necessity and upon the approval of., this resolution by the Director Highways of the State of ashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED -that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road: Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this.6th day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE -MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES .E . KING Commissioner. By L. COZIER Deputy 229 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY of INITIATING RESOLUTION �I PROJECT NO. 227 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I� In the Matter of the Replacement of four ) !wood box culverts on the Hannegan Road ( RESOLUTION :with 18" concrete pipe culverts ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace four wood box culverts on the Hannegan Road in Sections 28-29-32,33, Twp• 39 N. Range 3 E. W.M. and in Section 8-9, Twp. 38 N. Range 3 E. W.M., with 18" concrete pipe culverts. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - replacement of wood culverts with concrete culverts (Gas Tax ands) $444.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity And upon'the approval of this !resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road !,Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 1947. ;SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) kttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor & Ex-officio clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 228 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON; In the Matter of Ballasting and ) Draining of Hall Road ) RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to Reballast & drain the Hall Road located in Sections 7 & 8, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: (Gas Tax) $11805.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be apublic necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) !Attest: WILL D. PRATT ;County Auditor & Ex-officio ''Clerk of the Board 'By L. COZIER Deputy 'i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY? WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 230 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRI DAY THE 6 th DAY of Jun 19A7- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE BY WHATCOM ) COUNTY OF CERTAIN USED EQUIPMENT ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the following equipment is no longer needed by Whatcom County, viz.- 1 1932 F.W.D.'Truck Minimum price $400.00 1 Heavy duty White truck and low bed trailer Minimum price $ 3,500.00 1 1937 Dodge'Coupe Minimum price $ 400.00 1 Barber -Green Loader Minimum price $ 300.00 NOWI.THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the intention of'this Board to. -sell the -,said equipment -to -the highest bidder, for cash, but for not less than the minimum price hereinbefore mentioned and that Tuesday, June 24, 1947, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at'the office of the County k Commissioners"in'the:Court House in Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and'place for the hearing on said proposal to sell said equipment, when and'where any taxpayer of the county may appear and be heard for or against said proposal, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that due notice of said hearing be published and posted according to law. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE -BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT . County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L.. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE.MANLEY Chairman GERRI T ' VELEKE . Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner "The.May report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file: `'A petition was received from residents of the Birch Bay area relative to sale.and use of fireworks along the'Bay. `'A communication was received from L. D. Beeman. relative to damages to his car, assertedly received on ferry. There being -no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 10, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Bard ########/�################ ##############################################################I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUE.SDAY THE loth DAY JUNE 97 MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1947 APRIL TERM 'Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 6, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30,A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE. Everson News Ferndale Record Clyde Kendall Florence' E. Bryant Morse Hardware Co. Ernie Rose Sports Equipment Witness - Sit. v. Pepper Robert T. Johnson Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Louis W. King Benj. T.. Hart, Clk of Supreme Court of Washington PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Columbia Grocery Columbia Grocery Everson..Mercantile Co. Fr ank' s Market Gardner Fuel Liberty Street Market Lloyd's Grocery L. J. Pinkey Real Estate Shamrock Grihe. Wanamakers General Mdse. White House Grocery Dept. Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. Roy Barrett - Drugs Dr. R. E. Dickinson Gibb Clinical Laboratory Fairhaven Pharmacy Dr. J. H. Peters Star Drug Company Star Drug Company Capitol Stationers Louie Austvold B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr Gibb Clinical Laboratory Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Carl F. Miller & Company Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. Carl Omli Parke, Davis & Company Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Reid Boiler Works, Inc. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Southern Jobbing House, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. William A. Webster Co. William A. Webster Co. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Industrial Supply Company V. R. Brokaw Everson Motor Co. Morse Hardware Co. Lind Gravel Co. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Wm. A. Brackinreed John Kreiger Harold Jack Jackson Duane W. Barnes SUSPENSE FUND: Grace Waite Kortemeier Treasurer It it Juvenile. Court Juv. Court - Play. It It ti J. P. No. 2 J. P. - Country Exten. Service Hort. Insp. Sundry - Court Costs Proj. #2 It #2 to #2 It #2 it #2 Total of Claims Allowed 5.60 3.36 28.25 29.07 47.o6 46•75 2,20 6.75 37.65 68.95 8.10 $ 74.96 21.98 41.90 20.00 6.70 20.15 10.00 25.00 5.00 45.330 268.46 100.00 100.00 5.19 2.00 33.00 22.86 3.00 2.57 1.80 9.79 14.57 255.05 38.93 24.00 182,00 39.51 19.32 89.56 17.92 6.64 32.07 9.27 2.50 8.65 2.50 1.32 $ 13.37 33.84 132.09 17.52 84486 30.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 $ 6.01 $ 283.74 $ 1,563.47 $ 281.68 $ 120.00 6.ol S 29254.90 The May report of -the Whatcom County Health Department was receive: and placed on file. 232 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TUESDAY 10th JUNE 19 7 TERM ' THE DAY OF BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 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 property was duly and regularly executed and.delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord- ance 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 estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of said'County.of Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County''be'and-he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale,' *to the-higkestandbest bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the'State of Washington for 192.7; provided, however, that said property shall not be sold below the minimum price,hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer'is hereby directed to publishonce a week forthree consecutive weeks, a notice of said sale of''property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed -and published in.s'aid County, which said notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time and place ofsaid sale, which shall be between the hours of 9.'olclock A.M., and.,)+:,o1cloC :P.M., on a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of ft County Court''Rouse in Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set,fo'rth that the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by,,said County Treasurer, by I public announce- �ment made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in.the notice of sucli sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned. Fairhaven Land,Companyls;-2ndAddition. Und. 3/4 interest Lots 25 and,.26, -'Block 106 '10.00 Ferndale Amended,,. -Lot 1,°+Block 14 10.00 Northern Pacific Addition, All Block 45.00 - Map 3-3: S 6 acres of Lot 9, Sec. 34, Twp. 39 N, Range 5 E. 6.00 Map 6: EJ- E-J Lot 5, less wash. Map 11: Lot 4, less wash," Sec." 33, Twp. 39 N, Range 5 E. 3.50 Second Class Tidelands in front of a tract of land in Gov. Lot 1l 1 See. 4. Twp. 37 N. Range 1 E of W.M., dese. as follows: The N 200 ftof the .. following described tract: Beg at a ptin the Government Line on.the shore of Hales Passage 150 feet W and 338.3 feet South -.of the N cornet to Section 49 Township 37 North, Range I East of W.M., and Section 33,' Township 38 North, Range 1-East of W.M., and run thence South 899 14's West along.a fence 392 feet more or less to the Ely line of County Road; thence South 160 East, along the Easterly line of said road 521.6 feet' to a point; thence South 240 301 East, 300 feet to a point- thence South 340 301 East 270 feet to a point; thence,South 43P East,,6J feet, more or less to'the South line of said Lot 1;'thence easterly 'along the South line of said Lot 1, 258 feet, more or less to the line of ordinary high tide; thence following the ordinary high tide Northwesterly.and'Nbrth-.: easterly to the point of beginning, less roads .100.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 10th day of June, 1947 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF,�.;COUNTY.,;tCOMMISSIONERS)i ttest: WILL D.,PRATT ounty Auditor and Ex-officio lerk of the Board'.. L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE,MANLEY �.:Chairman of the Board GERRIT VEIEKE Commissioner Commissioner The Board, by''unahimouse "action, recessed until 10:00. A..M. 'Wddhdsday,' June . 11 1947, when Ithey again convened with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The Soldiers Relief claim of Jack H. Hanks, in the amount of $40?00, was approved.tot There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday,,,June 131 1947. Approved Chairman of.,:the Boqrd ###11 jr rrrll it 11 or 00 17 it it I/ it 11 ##########-, 2 3a RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE �3th DAY OF JUNE 19 47 MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 10, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on11 this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Co. Auditor $ 9.43 Griggs it 14,72 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 7.35 It If It It Assessor 3.92 Union Printing Company It71.28 Bill's Union Service it 4.14 it it " Commissioners 8.29 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. ft 4.50 Union Printing Company of 3.06 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it 1 $ it " " " Treasurer 12.a5 Griggs it3.40 Pitney -Bowes, Inc. " 30.00 The Lynden Tribune " 6.00 K. B. Williams Printing Co. " 6.95 K. V. O. S., Inc. " 7.00 Union Printing Co. " 21.89 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. No, l 5.77 It it It It tt It No. 10.32 it it It - If ,2 �� IfNo. 2, Rep. 1.94 it it It Juvenile Court 19.93 Union Printing Company it " 2.68 it it it Clerk 103.21 Pacific Tele. &„Tele. Co. " 4.14 Elwood Warner. J. P. - Country 2.25 George Janssen, Postmaster Pros. Atty 8.00 Griggs it it 5.42 Pacific Tele. &"Tele. Co. It " 2.64 it It tt " Sheriff 26.57 C. R. Axling it 37.70 Union Printing Company it 3.92 Griggs 4.3 Bill's Union Service to 2.59 John F. Campbell n .31 Wallace Chevrolet Company it 16 Union Printing Company Supt. of Schools Griggs. tf: It .777 23 Shell Oil Company, Inc. " It 2.49 The Texas Company " " 1.14 Pacific Tele. &'Tele. Co. " If 9.41 it If it it Hort. Insp. 8.42 Union Printing Company Ad. Ex. - Schools 15.97 $ 544.47 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Shell Oil Company, Inc. $ 557. 2 Satterlee Transit System 48.42 Norstrom Lumber Co. 5.05 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 96.61 Lind Gravel Co. 267.39 Lummi Island Land Co. 34.90 Ekdahl & Seppala 694.18 Precision Tool & Machine Works 55.78 The Bellingham Publishing Co. 1.50 Wallace Chevrolet Company 98.82 Weldit Tank and Steel Company 32.63 Barron Tire Company, 144.28 Irwin Hardware 16.62, Iverson Lumber Co. 134.05 Standard Oil Co. of California 713.71 Union Oil Company 213.67 Bellingham Hardware Company 6.20 Everson Motor Company 11603.21 Cummins Northwest iesel Sales 4.85 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 36.50 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 5.13 Lummi Island Power Assn. 6.60 E. S. Malone 9.27 Jewell Motor Co. 360. 55 $ 5,147.44 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. $ 16..60 Union Printing Co. 2.11 $ 18.71 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Arthur J. Morse $ 25.00 Albert J. Heath 25.00 $ 50.00 34 RECORD .OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 13 th DAY OF JUNE 19 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose $ 3.30 Clayton Baldrey 12.55 Della Bathurst 17.15 Anna J. Beiswenger 1.85 Veta C. Dahl 6.05 Sara E. Gardner 21.45 Iris Heckenberg 14.85 Vevanelle Hodgson 17.05 Martha Hopple 10.05 Dorothy J. Hubert 1.85 Helen L. Laviolette 6.00 Edith R. Legoe 20.44 Margaret Maloy 7.75 Shirley Rogers 40.80 I. Shultz 14.95 it n .70 Jacqueline E. Swanson 22.55 Alice M. Szymanski 7.30 Golda Thompson 7.1+5 Maud Turner 19.50 Ray S. Wagoner 7.85 N. J. Warren 8.15 Maurita Williams 4.20 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 112.74 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 76.15 Union Printing Company 31.52 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 Western Union Telegraph Co. 3.00 American Hospital Supply Corp. 27.68 American Pharmaceutical Co. .3.00 Louie Austvold 12.82 Bellingham Coal Mines 169.72 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.10 Fred's Farm Repair 2.58 Lederle Laboratories Division 38.93 Meinecke & Company, Inc. 31.20 Montgomery Ward 22.19 V. Mueller & Company .95 Norco Paper Supply .67 tt is It 2.01 is is it 12.88 Northern Grocery Company 21.33 Carl Omli 109.00 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 52.37 Pacific Telo. & Tele. Co. 11.05 Parke, Davis & Company 2.75 Schafer Baking Company, Inc. 46.72 Shaw Supply Company 63.09 C. D. Smith Parmacal Company 34. 0 tt it tt It 23 ♦K1 Standard Brands, Inc. 8.24 Standard Oil Co. of California 78.03 Frederick Stearns & Company 114.75 VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 9.79 It it,it 110.81 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 431.16 Lydia 0. Benson 11.33 Florence E. Bice 3.87 Jeannette V. Cook 1.05 $ 1,972.38 Total of Claims Allowed $ 79733.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ;until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 17, 1947. Approve _&o",-t Chairman of the Boar #######################'#####################################################################AJUL-u-A. 23 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF JUNE 19 47 MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 13, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: County Road Fund Assessor $ 32.30 Addressograph Sales Agency 8.24 The Northwest Farm News " 11.26 is " " If Treasurer 3.60 Addressograph Sales Agency " 8.21+ Clyde E. Rice, Ins. Agency " 25.00 Loft Electric Company Court House 12.88 Luke & Crews, Inc. it " 4.84 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 106.93 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. it it '23.91 Ekdahl & Seppala Sheriff 59.73 County Road Fund 95.54 it" if Supt. of Schools 10.71 L. N. Freimann Exten. Service 6.98 Bill's Union Service it It 6.10 Union Printing Co. it it 3.09 !� County Road Fund It If 30.77 George Janssen, Postmaster Hort. Insp. 10.78 $ 460.90 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Grocery $ 18.00 �! Clair's Super Market 255.60 it it it 143.32 Corner Grocery 18.34 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 24.32 J. N. Niles -,Grocery 23.70 Nugents Corner Store 38.96 Peppers Grocery 11.17 Bud Park's Grocery 8.70 Peter Pan Grocery 22.30 Puget Sound -Power & Light Co. 4.36 Gillies Mortuary Home 100000 McKinney Funeral Home '100.00 Evergreen Pharmacy 6.80 Mrs.-Laurine Needham 720.00 Owens Drug Company 4.25 Dr. J. E. Wood 2.00 $ 13501.82 Total of Claims Allowed $ 19962.72 R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON �z IN THE MATTER OF THE CLOSING OF ) BRIDGE #109 ON THE OLD FAIRHAVEN LAKE SAMISH ROAD, TO HEAVY TRAFFIC ) O R D E R WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the use of County Bridge No. 109 on the old Fair- haven -Lake Samish Road by any load, including vehicle, in excess of five (5) tons, constitutes a grave and imminent danger, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that Bridge No. 109 be and it is hereby closed to all truck and other traffic in excess of five (5) tons, including vehicle. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published in one issue of the Bellingham Herald and like notice be posted at each end of the said Bridge No. 109 on the Old Fairhaven -Lake Samish Road. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy Rio u RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS APRIL L �7 TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF JUNE 19- ORDER FOR HEARING !In the Matter of the Petition of Don Carson ) ;and others for the Vacation of a Plat in ) ORDER FOR HEARING Whatcom County, Washington ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing on the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the plat petitioned to be vacated by Don Carson and tohers, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., on the llth day of July, 1947. DONE this 17th day of June, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING in the Matter of the Vacation of the ) County Plat Petitioned for by Don Carson and others ) NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the report and map as made by the County Engineer'in the matter of the petition of Don Carson and others, for the vacation of a County Plat are on file in the Commissioners' office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington said plat to be vacated being described in said report as follows: Lummi Point Plat. This plat covers and embraces a tract of land in Section 33, Twp. 38 N. Range 1 E. W.M., being a part of the vacated part of Lummi Park on Lummi Island. Filed in the County Auditor's office in Volume 6 of Plats, Page 5. and that the llth day of July, 1947, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report and the consideration therof. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Dated this 17th day of June, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Juntil 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 20, 1947. Approved LO - Chairman of the Boa d '############## #########################11 YY 7 it it" /I It 11 11 if 1"M ffff############################ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DRX OF JUNE 1947 37 MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 209 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 17, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on �thisd&te, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - June it it ,t tr It n it n it n tt t, rr tt n n rr tt n r, n n n n n u n n tt tt tt tt tt it Nellie Diezmdn Basil D, Rasmussen George Janssen,.Postmaster Charles Rand Leo. C . Goodman' Puget Sound Power & Light Co. H. & M. Ribbon & Carbon Co. Anne L. Wilson COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - June - Voucher No. 4996 tt tt to „ tt it 497 ,t tt it 498 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Grocery Brown & Cole, Inc. Clipper Grocery Store Fairhaven Grocery Holeman Transfer Company Peter Pan Grocery Safeway Stores, Inca White House Grocery Dept, Mary E. Yorty St. Frances Hospital Roy Barrett, Drugs Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Owens Drug Company Owl Pharmacy No. 2 Star Drug Company tt it it Payroll - June - Trans. 37-C-172 37-C-172 Elwood L. Johnson Cash Assistance Roll for July Payroll - June - Trans. 37-C-175 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - June Freda Berger Julia Klocke Anne L. Wilson TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A. Greenwood, M. D.' RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Quinn's Corner Service- W. H. James SOLDIERS RELIEF.FUND: Robert A. Duncan Marvin J. Davis Donald Hunter Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 t, ,t it 2 Juvenile Court Clerk J. P . No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Exten. Service Hort. Insp. Auditor, Emerg. Sup. Ct. Dept. 1 n ,t rt 1 it it it 2 ,t it it 1 Juv. Court - Playa Pros. Atty Ad. Ex. - Schools $ 21110000, 2,020.00 800.00 29235.68 642.00 258.05 258.05 675.00 895.00 16o.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 711.66 1,385.00 622.00 413.05 516.99 200.00 185.00 271.20 10.00 271.20 50.00 10.58 8.24 180.00 $ 11710.00 66.67 670.00 1,148.67 $ 34.40 90.00 52.00 11.40 7.00 24.90 84.97 353.60 7.50 21300 19.93 91.50 lo.96 6.44 2.o6 9.64 3, 570.50 339.00 50.90 15,437.00 8,142.70 680.00 210.00 210.00 �0.00 $ .5000 Pro j. #+ $ 16.80 ifrr44 105.32 15. oo 25.00 10.00 $ 2 15,198.70 3,595.31+ 28,753.40 $ 1,130.00 $ 5,00 $ 122.12 $ 70.00 238 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF JUNE 19-4-2- Total of Claims Allowed $ 489894.% INITIATING RESOLUTION COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. S.M. 80 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON V IN THE MATTER OF HALF SOLE ON ) THE FRIDAY CREEK BRIDGE. COUNTY ROAD BRIDGE NO. 106 ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to half sole and make other needed repairs on the Friday Creek Bridge. County Road Bridge No. 106, in Section 36, Twp. 37 N. Rge. 3 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work - Repairs and additions to Friday Creek Bridge - Gas Tax Funds $625.48 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer. is ,HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington.] DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of June, 1947. I' (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner i `'The sale to Carl Gritch, Everson Washington, of one burned out EP CON Portable Light Plant Ifor the sum of $ 50.00, was approved by the Board and the sale completed. `Dance License Application No. 596, for a public dance at the Delta Grange Hall, on June 21, �9479 was approved by the Board and the license issued to Clark & Griswold. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ;until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 24, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Bard ########## a 9 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF JUNE 19 47 MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 241 1947 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 20, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claim was approved by the Board Br payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF: Jeannette Lee S atterlee $ 45.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE Y BY WHATCOM COUNTY OF ( R E S O L U T I O N CERTAIN USED EQUIPMENT ) WHEREAS, this Board did, by resolution signed on the 6th day of June, 19.479 fix 11:00 A.M., on this date, in the Commissioners' office, as the time and place for a hearing.on the proposal to sell certain used equipment hereinafter mentioned, and . WHEREAS, at the time and place so fixed, the said hearing was held as specified, with no )bjections voiced, and the Board being convinced that it is to the best interest of Whatcom ',ounty that'the said used equipment be sold, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Polling described used equipment, owned by Whatcom ,ounty,. to -wit: 1 1932 F.W.D . Truck Minimum price $ 400.00 1 Heavy duty White truck and low bed'trailer Minimum price $ 3,500.00 1 1937 Dodge Coupe Minimum price $ 400.00 1 Barber -Green Loader Minimum price $ 300.00 be sold by the Whatcom County Treasurer, for cash, to the highest bidder, but for not less than the minimum prices above specified; the said sale to be conducted by the said Treasurer in the corridor of the County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, beginning at the hour of 10:00 A.M.,' Dn Saturday, July 12, 1947. j DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of June, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1947 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of May, 1947, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby aliowed credit of said disbursements, as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 50.00 State School 188.00 State University 565.1+1 State College 338.22 W. W. C. E. 100.97 E. W. Co E. 85.81+ C. W. C. E. 60.58 Parks and Parkways 323.44 Game 33.87 240 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY of JUNE 19-k7- CASH REMITTANCES, Cont. Forest Fire Protection 212:72 Highway Safety 323:43 Current Expense'(3% Rebate) 103.91 Lost Tax Receipts 51:47: City Treasurers 71228.03 WARRANTS.. REDEEMED : Current Expense 209438.02 Soldiers Relief 353.40 Suspense 20.12 Road Fund 53,276.67 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 21440.00 Public Assistance 987496.22 Law Library 155.00 Marriage Certificate 78.00 Public Health 1,161.05 Whatcom County Rural Library 39082.30 Court House - Building 40.00 Public Utility District - Geneal 310.32 Water District #2 - General 840.74.. Schools - General 151,255.03 Schools - Building 5,110.77 Nursery Revolving 21050.02 Hot Lunch Revolving 29431.24. River Improvement - Flood Control 5,409.93 Port - State Development 1,211.18 Port - General 159455.30 Moorman Ditch Dist. - Maint. 19.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. #5 - Maint. 19166.51.- Dr. Impt. Dist. #15 - Maint. '1 625.05 9402.82 Dr.'Impt. Dist. #24 - Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. #25 - Maint. 902.60 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1 - Maint. 1,o69.49 BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bonds 3,000.00 INTEREST.ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Current.Expense .11 Road Fund 19.12 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 5.38 Public Assistance. 459:57 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 11115.00 Schools - General .27 Schools -Bond 450.00 River Improvement - Flood Control 1.48 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1 19.19 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5 11.77 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 15 9.94 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 24 12.34 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 25 2 $ 383, 594.23 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 May 319 1947, as shown by the County. Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to'be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National Bank First National . Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank Nooksack Valley State Bank of Sumas LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Lynden Ferndale Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas BALANCE 129;773.13. 288142 .90 356,535.97 479000000 50�000.00 45;000.00 Si. 000.00 16.o00.00 949,738.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF DUNE 47 4 Forward $ 949,738.00 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 22i500.00 U. S. Defense 49j950.00 U. S: Treas: Bonds "H" CH 338000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 300,000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 1*% CH 171,522.91 U. S. Treas. 1 3/4 CH 1723616�.240 1$05, 89.15 2,004,327.15 CASH IN OFFICE Cash in Vault 11023.49 Checks & Cash Items 7,272.42 Currency 1,041.00 Silver 122.14 Auditor 76.90 Clerk 7.00 Cash Over Minus .11 19,842.82 Total Cash on hand 29024,169.97 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 24th day of June, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT- Commissioner County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board `The Health Committee of the Bellingham Council Cabinet conferred with the Board on the matter of a County -City Health Unit, and presented a-25-page booklet containing their proposed plan. They were assured, by the Board, that the matter would be given all possible considera- tion at the time of the preparation of the preliminary budget for 1945. i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 27, 1947. Approved r` dh 4y Chairman of the Bard 242 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF JUNE 19 47 MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 279 1947 APR I L TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 24, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30-A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the,Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: General Petroleum Corporation Shell Oil Company E. G. Cramer, Skipper Standard Oil Co. of. -California C . V . Wilder Company :, Clark & Dodd Motor�Company Whatcom County Implement Co. Howard -Cooper Corporation .Turner Riddle Columbia Valley Lumber Company Laugi Thorstenson Great Northern Railway Warnick Lumber Yards Bellingham Iron.Works,aInc. Robertson Freight -Lines Austin Supply Company: Robert L. Sorensen; -;Jr. Sunset Electric Company Columbia Valley Lumber Company Industrial Supply Company Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Blaine Lumber Company Wahl's, Inc. The Lynden Tribune Nicholas Jerns Company Nelson Equipment Company Signal Service Railway Express Company Satterlee Transit System PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Grocery City of Bellingham, Vet.. Housing Dept. The Farmers Mercantile Company Aubert Drug Company.;' Dr. D. H. McLeod Florence E. Bice Kathryn A. Rogers Capitol Stationers Central Stores Revolving Fund Electrical Products'Consolidated Gaylord Bros.,.Inc: The Lynden Tribune Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. Otis Elevator Company Survey Associates Inc. Abbott Laboratories American Hospital"Supply Corp. American Pharmaceutical Co. Aubert Drug Company.. Louie Austvold CIBA Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Fred DeGrasse General Electric X-Ray Corp. F. M. Haskell Plumbing & Heating Co. Lederle Laboratories Division, Amer. Cyanamid Co. McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Montgomery Ward & Co. Nalley's, Inc..' North Coast Chemical,& Soap Works Northern Grocery Company Parke, Davis & Company Pittsburgh Plate Class -Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Will Ross, Inc. Sharp & Dohme, Inc.. Shaw.Supply Co., Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Frederick Stearns & Company Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Winthrop Chemical Co. Wyeth Incorporated Baker's Grocery Bellingham Gas.Company Bellingham Water Department. Margie Bsharah $ 59.56 J5.33 7.50 295.19 840.00 4.12 133.13 194.33 5.15 .126.o8 38.50 130.1+9 47.66 92.70 1.26 10.73 113.40 21.69 4.53 -?58.52 185.19 4.79 3.04 7.00 861.88 27.17 6.39 1.76 $ 14.45 25.00 18.55 148.88 15.00 25.85 3.15 21.42 71.65 83.16 20.68 2.50 7101,00 22.25 7.75 27.88 57.44 16.92 67.50 21.17 9.98 2.50 102.33 .87 g8.931.31 4.04 6.18 91.19 56.92. 9.95 5.84 98.12. 2.97 7.88 38.332 16.68 29.17 41.23 15.30 11.22 17.20 '19.20 2.25 2.00 4.75 $ 3,)+78.64 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL 'TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF JUNE 1942. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Cont. Frank's Market $ 26.20 Lind Gravel Company 7.98 Montgomery Ward & Company 10.97 Mrs. Nellie Overcash 23.50 J. C. Penney Company 7.5+ Royal Cafe 7.15 Sternhagen Grocery 51.68 Sunset Grocery 15.00 Gillies Guneral Home 100.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 2.00 Fountain Drug 22.09 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 66.27 Dr. J. H. Peterson 11.59 $ 29429.50 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John J. Clark $ 35.00 S -15.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 59933•14 INITIATING RESOLUTION County Road Project No, 228, Supplemental BEFORE THE BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON in the Matter of Improvement of Hall Road ) ( R E S O L U T I O N by application of RC3 Oil Mat ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the Ha11'Road in Sections 7 & 8, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East W.M., by the application of a light bituminous oil mat, from the Ferndale -Blaine pavement to State Highway No. 99• BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for.the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work (Gas Tax) $672.00 .This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED TO REPORT AND PROCEED THEREON as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of June, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk. of -the Board By WELLA HANSEN Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION County Road Project No. 229 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner �I", BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON In the Matter of Reballasting & RC3 ) Oil Mat on Birch Bay-Lynden Road ) RE S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to reballast and oil 1/4 mile of the Birch Bay-Lynden Road immediately west of State Highway No. 99 in Sections'22 & 27, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work (Gas Tax) $841.33 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity.and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is i HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. 244 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS• PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRI DAY THE 27 th DAY OF JUNE 19A7- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as.a.County Road Project in accordance with the.Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the.State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of June,-1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By WELLA HANSEN Deputy RELEASE OF DAMAGES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N CLAUDE MANLEY., . Chairman GERRIT VELEKE. Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner THIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynden, Washington, on the 25th day of.June'. 1947, by and between VANZANTEN BROS. INC., hereinafter called the FIRST PARTIES, and WHATCOM COUNTY, A MUNICIPAL COR- PORATION, hereinafter called -the SECOND PARTY, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain parcel of land described as.follows: SW-J of SEA and S* of SW-J in Section 26, Twp. 40 North, Range 2 E. W.M. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about, to perform_ certain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and. straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order.to secure some immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties, are unable to do immediately for.themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREOFRE,:it is hereby.mutually agreed as follows: 1. That the, said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and. further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank.protection upon"the said land in order to carry on.said operations. 2.. That the first par.ties.release and.discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and,all deposits,above mentioned. 3. That the first release and discharge the second party from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the w&rk of the second party clearing? straightening and changing the channel and protecting the.banks herein-1, above set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second, party of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the.officials of the ,second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seal at the.day and ar first above written. TNESS: EVERETT E. BAXTER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT '.le rk of the Board VanZANTEN BROS. INC. By G. J. VanZANTEN President PARTIES OF THE FIRST'PART WHATCOM COUNTY*1 WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES ` E. KING Its Board;;of County Commissioners PARTY OF THE SECOND PART' WELLA HANSEN- Deputy APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRI DAY . THE 27 th DAY OF JUNE 19 47 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON i,r IN THE MATTER OF MONEYS RECEIVED AT TAX SALES, IN EXCESS OF TAXES, INTEREST AND COSTS ORDER OF TRANSFER WHEREAS, at various tax foreclosure sales held by the Whatcom County Treasurer, the price bid by the highest bidder for certain properties was in excess of the taxes, interest and costs against these properties, and WHEREAS, the County Treasurer has made diligent search for recorded owners of such properties sold in excess of the total tax lien and has been unable to.locate some of them in order that he may pay them this surplus, all in accordance with Sec. 1+7, Chap. 206, Laws of 19399 NOVI, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Treasurer of Whatcom County be in- structed that the excess prices received at these various tax foreclosure"sales, and for which no climant can be found, be transferred to the Current Expense Fund of Whatcom County from the Suspense Fund where they have heretofore been kept, PROVIDING, however, that if at any future time a valid claimant should demand payment of any of these amounts listed below, he shall be entitled to payment by presenting properly executed claims only. A list of tax case numbers, dates of foreclosure sales, recorded owners not located, description of property sold, and the excess price received, follows: AMT. RECEIVED TAX DATE IN EXCESS OF !CASE OF SALE RECORDED OWNER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TAX LIEN 1533 12-16-39 W. H. Jenkins Eldridge & Bartletts - Lot 19, Blk 26, less rd $ 3.79 Marie Manges Bellingham Lot 6, Blk 13 1.91 Olaf & Alfred Munson Cecil Christensen & Edward & Helen Christensen n n Geo. H. Strader East Fairhaven - N* of Lot 2, AllLot 3, Blk 3 1.02 John Qualey & Garden Add to Whatcom and that part of NWT Geo. R. Steele lying NW of C M & St P By less rd. Blk 24 203.12 Curthie Foster Tax 17.1.W* NW-f NE-f NE-f Sec. 17-38-3E .97 1534° 12T21-40 Frank F. Dempster First Add to New Whatcom Lot 8 Blk 319 4.79 " PW-Jane McDonald Suppl Map of York Add to Town of New Whatcom Lot 9 Blk 30 6.64 Lester F. Judkins Alabama St. Add to New Whatcom Lot 16 Blk B .33 J. C. L. Meek Fairhaven Add to Fairhaven Lot 17-18 Blk 5 1. ft° M. McCurdy (Louise) Allens 2nd Add to Marietta Lots 7 to 12 Blk 10 .82 it " John Wall Bowdens Add to B. B. Cities Lots 6 to 8 8.43 W. R. Ferguson Tax 10 SE SW Sec. 18-38-5E 196.91 1535 10-31-42 F. P. Grogan Silver Beach Lot 21 Blk 48 .93 " It Hortense Davis Fairhaven Land Co's 1st Add Lots 17-18 Blk 79 .e81 " to Andrew Erickson Calif. Park Add to Blaine Lots 24-37-38 Blk 8 2.59 it It Fred Vellachi Glenn Alder Sub. Div. Blk 5 .Ol Hawaiian Trust Co.- Sunnyside on Lake Whatcom Undint in Blk 5 .49 Lewers Estate Regina Trondson Tax 2 NE SW See. 12-39-1W .57 Byron Kingsley Tax 4 SE SE Sec. 10-40-1W .17 C. Martola Tax 1.1 E* NW NE Sec. 24-40-3E 206.06 Paul G. Bauer Nooksack City Lots 1-2 Blk 17 6.75 James H. Taylor Tax 11 SE SE exc. School lucre less rd - Sec. '32-38-1E . 1.28 " " W. E. Russell Tax 5.1 beg. at NE cor of SE NW th S 32 rods - thn W 20 rods - thn N 32 rods - thn E 20 rods to beg. Sec. 26-39-4E 8.75 W. E. Russell Tax 4 NW NE Sec. 26-39.4E 188.21 Ray J. & Imogine Tax 4 Ej- SE SW less rd. Sec. 32-P+1-2E 14.48 Macken 1536 1-29-44 Ruth Langbein Silver Beach on Lake Whatcom Lots 15 to 18 Blk 24 33.71 " " Frank D. Henderson East Silver Beach Lot 1 to 24 Blk 16 3.51 " " Mary A. Crowe Tax 3.5 S* of S-- NW-f exc. N 57 ft. exc S 20 acres less rd. Sec. 1-38-3 E 113.77 T. L. Goble Tax 17 NW-j SW-j SE--(hy 21) Sec. 33-41-lE 1.62 1537 12-16-40# Joseph F. Huston Jamesons 2nd Bay View Add Lots 7-8 Blk 5 6.99 it " Joseph F. Huston Jamesons 2nd Bay View Add Lots 13 to 15 Blk 15 7.50 j if it Joseph F. Huston Jamesons 2nd Bay View Add Lots 13 to 15 Blk 16 3.00 Geo. L. Roman Fairhaven Land Co. lst Add Lot 5 Blk 63 59.92 Andrew Monson Clarkes Acre Tracts Add to B'ham Lot or Blk 5 .95 W. H.-M. K. Bradley Tax 3.6 Wj- NW-j Sec. 25-40-4 E 67.26 Christ Aamot Tax 1.1 W-i NE-f NE-j Sec. 16-40-5 E .86 Whatcom Timber Co. Tax 2 SE-j SW-j Sec. 24-40-5 E 1.71 .,Lillian R. Edson Suppl Whatcom Lot 9 Blk 245 7.43 11538 12-29-45 Est. - Gillis Thorgrenson York Add Lot 19 Blk 18 35.91+ It " Herbert E. Bassett Eldridge 2nd Add Lots 19-20 Blk 11 .32 Annie M. Spahr Tax 3.2 Sec. 17-37-3E Ely 1 A of Wly 6.13 A of following described 12.13 A tr. beg 375.5 ft E of Qr Sec. bet Sec. 17-18 thn Nly Wly along Nly or cen. line of Lake Samish Rd. 2030 ft - thn E to Sly line of RR r/w - thn Sly Ely along sd r/w to E line of SW NW thn S to SE cor of SW NW - thn W to beg. .30 f% z46 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM- FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF JUNE 19-4-7- . .. .... . ..... AMT. RECEIVEDI TAX DATE IN EXCESS OF'� CASE OF SALE RECORDED OWNER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TAX LIEN 1538 12-29-1+5 John Spencer- Fairhaven Land Co's 2nd Add Lots 1-2 Blk 106 .55 John Spencer Fairhaven Land Co's 2nd Add Lot,5 Blk 106,. -855 Henry Linn Fairhaven Land Co's 3rd Add Lot 19 Blk 245 72 V..K. Hendricks East Fairhaven Lots 5-6 Blk 9 :74 Thos. Whitehorn Melrose Add Lots 10 to.13 Blk 15 .08. Geo. & Helen Brown Sea View Lake Park Add Lot 15 Blk 7 less rd .50 it - John H. Dynes Hunter Park S, 25 ft of N 50 ft of Lot 2 Blk 8 39 it Laura deer , Josephson's Add to Sehome Lot 11 Blk-2 i.22 If James A. Miller (dec) Queen Anne Add. Lot 11 Blk 13 William -Stanley Strands 1st Add Lots 1.!-2 Blk:.l .,22. 1.05 Martha Coghill" J. B. Perry's Add to Sumas Lots11-12 Blk.2 84 Alta A. Slater' Lake Home'Add Lot 8 Blk 3 7.66 Earl R. Derflinger Gardner-Kello.gg's Add to Whatco.m. Lots 20 to 25 Blk 1 .66 J. B. Jennings, Sehome Add Lot 1 B1k.15. 20 Marvin A. Swan Tax 18.2 Sec. 9-38-2E That part of SW-J SEJ lying-: Wly of+G N., RK. .27 Joseph Jackson Mahony Tax 2.11' Se;. 3, _ 1+1-3W that part of Lot 2 being a parallelogram of which the Ely-Wly lines shall be 50 ft long�'- shall be parallel to Ely line of sd Lot 2 - the Nly-Sly lines shall be 170 ft long and par. to N line of sd Lot 2 - so located that if -the Ely line of 9d par. be extended Nly until it 'intersects ..a line par...& 20 Ft S of Nly line of sd Lot 21 the distance bet sd pt of intersection'& SE cor of sd parallelogram shall be 100 ft also all tide lands in front of sd tract 82.80 John W. Snider Tax 10.1 See. 6-1+0-1 E Beg.' 11+0 ft S 1+0 ft W from a pt 56.793 rods S Qr see. post!bet Sec. 6-40-1E & Sec. 31-414E - thn W along Kemps W line.115 ft - thn W along'Keifips W line 72* ft - thn W along City of Blaine tr S line 99 ft to G.N. Ry.r/w - thn SEly along -sd r/w 140 ft - thn E 133 ft - th N 60 ft to. beg. .08 Ruby Hillman Tax 1.1. E 440 ft of W 880 ft of Lot'4 Sec. 31+-1+1-IE .67 (no record) Tax 6 Mineral Entry Slate Creek Mining entries M.E. Cass Grande M E 173 Survey 651 F. C. issued may 18; 7.21 Total of all cases 1,312-74 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of June, 191+70 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING- ttest: WILL D. PRATT Commission6r ounty Auditor & Ex-officio ,lerk of the -Board The application of Allen F. Knight, Jr. and Andrew L. Knightq,Qeneva.dTocery, 50 Lake .Whatcom Boulevard, for the transfer to them,of the liquor license of Melvin I. -Dixon, was 'approved by the Board and,a copy of'the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly . adjourned mntil 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, Jult1t,:-1947. Approved' Chairman of the Bodrd AFAN101 It I if if if I It A .. A It fill 0000HY'AWAY hYllffll 191A If", 11 ################ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 1st DAY OF JULY 19 47 MEETING, TUESDAY, DULY 11 1947 i APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 27, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ithis date, with all members present. j The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: lCURRENT EXPENSE: Will D Pratt Auditor $ 31.09 Harry 0. Loft Clerk 2.15 Parker H. Pratt- Juvenile Court 59.25 Florence E. Bryant It It 29.26 Payroll - June 't Play. 482.70 Frank H. Geri " " " Z8.20 $ 682.65 'COUNTY ROAD FUND: iI Puget Sound Power & Light Co. $ 28.02 Northwest Bolt & Nut Company 8.26 Paradise Point Resort 20.00 Pacific Tele. &-Tele. Co. 23.00 Tide Water Associated Oil Co. 394.86 Terpening & Sons o 2nd Est. on Bag #115 13,805.90 1 Howard -Cooper Corporation 24.94 Twin Disc. Clutch Company 19.331 H. & L. Tooth Company 2.94 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc. 569.08 The Blaine Journal 6.65 Timber Structures, Inc. 5,168252 $ 201071.48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND:, Supplemental Cash Assistance Roll for July $ 581.00 Hazel Sorsen 120.00 Arnason & Company 32.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 135.42 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 540.00 11 Aubert Drug Co. 33.02 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 23.95 Riggs Optical Company i 9.17 $ 11474.57 'PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: i� Julia Klocke $ 23.65 I Freda Berger 27.45 Anne L. Wilson 38.75 Philip J. Morey. 58� S 147.90 ;SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: W. M. Reed $ 20.00• Harold J. Jackson 25.00 $ 45.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 22,421.60 There being no further business to come -before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Thursday, July 3, 1947. 'i Approved A II Chairman of the Bard ###########i�#�####Al ##############hW##############�## 48 RECORD OF. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM THURSDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JULY 191+7 MEETING, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 APR I L TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 1, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ;this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank L. Cramer Assessor Pliny T. Snyder. It Beulah Johnson Treasurer Clyde Kendall r4 Jurors - St. v. Hogland Trans. J. P. No. 1 F. E. Briggs J. P. - Country Walter K. Pixley tt It COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - June -Voucher 540 It tt It 541 if it it 542 it It It 543 It It if to it It 55445 it it it 6 to If of 547 Charles Loshbaugh Archie Manley R. G. Walken Mark Anabel C. H. Denson Bob Smith Earl Richards V. R. Brokaw Grant Moir 'PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Everett T. Watson Payroll - June - Supp'y Brown & Cole, Inc. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Home Market Grocery Mrs. Nellie Overcash Mrs. Hugh Allen, Evergreen Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart Star Drug Company American Public Welfare Assoc. Central Stores Revolving Fund Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. A. S. Aloe Company American Hospital Supply Corp. Hoffman -LaRoche, Inc. The S. E. Massengill Company Norco Paper Supply Company Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of Washington Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Sharp & Dohme, Inc. C. D. Smith Pharmacal Company Guy Smith Standard Brands, Inc. Weldit Tank & Steel Company Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - June tt tt Mark Anabel Bob Smith R. G. Walken Industrial Supply Company if to It it it It W. S. Douglass Industrial Supply Company M. Meenk W. S. Douglass $ 16.55 17.86 22.00 26.52 7.60 20.25 16.75 $ 19796.40 2,149.88 2,438,00 116?3.36 21750.61 19512.50 29274.38 29402,20 10.00 744.48 63.45 169.20 112.47 25.38 63.45 260.15 0.45 5.00 253.61 50.00 10.80 5.00 17.25 6o.00 9.68 51.76 4.37 25.00 16.99 91.80 20.65 158.70 9.10 1113.08 9�+.3 5 123.51 7.05 11.331 4.41 11.56 11.55 9.22 24.92 10.20 32.76 $ 1,651.10 821.20 99.41 135.36 13 5.36 347.73 31.75 27.81 75.00 365.21 113.25 17.21 $� 127.53 $ 18,509.36 $ 11144.98 $ 31860.41 249 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM THURSDAY THE 3rd DAY OF JULY 1947 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Kreiger Duane W. Barnes Total of Claims Allowed 30.00 25.00 STD , 55.00 $ 23,697.28 There bein g no further business to come before the Board at this times a' motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the April term, the Board to convene at 9:30 A.M., Monday, July 7, 19471 for the first meeting of the July term. Approved0,20"d-1, Chairman of the Bo rd #################################################################�###############11#1 ��'. MEETING, MONDAY, DULY 7, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday-i.40ly 3, 1947, and in accordance with the statute specifying the time for the first meeting of the term, Commissioners Manley and Veleke met in the Commissioners' ,room in. the Court House in Bellingham, Washington. By unanimous action, it was decid ed.that meetings during the July term should be held at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned. until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 8, 1947. Approved OBOAe . Chairman of. the Board MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, July 71 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: , A. J. Love ".' Auditor 1.50 Marchant'Cal. Machine Co. Assessor 15.45 Monahan Garage Inc. Ekdahl & Seppaia " " 8.20, 1.03 Claude Manley Commissioners 10.35 Gerrit Veleke to 10.35 Marchant Cal. Machine Co. Treasurer 18. =`B,ellingham Publishing Co. if 12.14 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. " 7.56 Robert McCallum Court House 94.56, Girard Street Grocery it it 4.72 Diamond "B" Fuel Company it tt 34.76 Loft Electric Company tt it 13.54 "Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juvenile Court 98.80 Ernie Rose It to - Play. 71.32 :Montgomery Ward & Co. it it it24.18 Sears, Roebuck & Co. it it " 64.54 H. & H. Sporting Goods it tt it 8.56 Holly Sporting Goods Itof it358.25 Blackburn Sales Co. Clerk 10.30 950 RECORD, OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUE SDAY THE 8 th DAY OF JULY 19�_ CURRENT EXPENSE; Continued: E. L. Adams Bellingham Hardware Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Diggs Mobile Service Hillyard Motor Co. Wallace Chevrolet Co. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Pacific Steam Laundry City Sanitary Service B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Schafer Baking• Co'. Harold Smith Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn Garrett Bossenbrock Railway Express Agency Union Oil Co. of Cal. Wash. St. Assn of Co. Comm. Bellingham Publishing Co. (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Monahan Garage, Inc. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. W. P. Sign Company Barron Tire Co. Moore Business Forms, Inc. Northwest Manufacturing Co. Wallace Chevrolet Co. Satterlee Transit System Hanning Hardware Morse Hardware Company Turner Riddle Howard -Cooper Corporation Diehl Motor Company Nelson Equipment Company Briedford Motor Company Frank Granger Walnut Union Service Bellingham Motor Company Trunkey & Sons Ellis Baxter Bellingham Auto Parts Ekdahl & Seppala Norstrom Lumber Co. Bellingham Publishing Co. M. Meenk T. P. Scholz.. - Everett E. Baxter PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. Bellingham Coal Mines Nalley's, Inc. Nepera Chemical Company, Inc. Pynor & Company n �t War Assets Administration Edward Week & Company Inc. Weldit Tank & Steel Company Wyeth, Inc, - George Janssen, Postmaster TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Drs. Slyfield &Nelson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: J. P. No. 2 $ 30.00 Sheriff 3.09 2.15 „ " 34.99 " 33.78 Jail 35.02 41.38 754 " 4.59 �r 67.14 " 13.85 " 194.16 31,15 34,00 Supt. of Schools 9.65 rt it 14.72 if 13.93 Exp. of Comm. Assn. 69.23 Ad. Ex. -Vac. Lummi Pt. 3.00 $ 11629.36 Robert A. Duncan - Order to Leslie Eakin Lila -May Hall Total of Claims Allowed 4.88 526.72 3.09 93.22 8.50 79.02 117 9 5 137.44 2091 8.o6 101.45 3.86 - 31.93 14.35 4.58 5.36 135-.50 - 22.31 66.74 84.42 7081 339.23 10.43 7.25 107.75 13.83 17.35 $ 1,973.52 17.47 137.74 1.o6 1.45 6.70 5.60 86.52 197.76 10.50 5.10 33.99 Y02.�0 $ 606.19 49198.25 19815.50 63.00 45.00 $ 69121:.75 $ 15.00 50.00 65.00 $ 1009 5:82 51 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ' PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY -OF JULY 191'+'� ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS FOR DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 7 Whatcom County, Washington WHEREAS, the renovation and -reconstruction of Drainage Improvement District No. 7, of Whatcom County, Washington, has been completed and the work'. has been accepted and the grand total of the.cost thereof has been determined to the sum of $241070.00 less $3 400.00 already levied for this purpose by said Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7,,in other words, 120,670.06, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Carl'McCoy, Deputy Engineer of Whatcom County, Chas. A. Pedersen and Ira Smith, be, and -they are hereby appointed appriassers to approtion the -cost of said improve-i ment justly and equitably, against the property within said district and the County of Whatcom and the cities and towns, if .any, in said district, in proportion to the benefits accruing thereto and to. prepare proper schedules of assessments'as by law provided. Done in regular.session, this 8th day of Julys 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington .ORDER APPOINTING APPRAISERS FOR DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 15 `WHEREAS, the work of dredging and deepening the channel of Saar Creek -arid improving the drainage system of Drainage Improvement District No. 15, of Whatcom County,'.Washington, has been completed and acceptedf and the grand total of the cost thereof has been determined to be the sum of $15,395.00, _,IT,IS HEREBY ORDERED that Carl McCoy, Deputy Engineer of Whatcom County, and Chas. A. Pedersen and Ira Smith�be,..and they are hereby appointed appraisers to.apportion the cost of said improvement, justly and equitably°against the property in said district and the County of Whatcom and the cities and towns., if any, ip.�said district, in proportion to the benefits accruing thereto and to prepare proper schedules of assessments as by law provided. Done in regularl,session, this 8th day of July, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 94.30 A.M., Friday, July 11, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board ########r'##################,�#;1####################f##########################�################## RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRI DAY TEE llth DAY OF JULY 19-4-7- MEETING, FRIDAY, DULY 11, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday,. July 8, 1947, the Board convened at 9:.30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. .The following claims were approved by the Board for payment; CURRENT EXPENSE: . Union.Printing Company Auditor $ 60,00 John Reed, Jr. " 25.75 John F. Campbell Assessor- 14.75- Union Printing,.Company `!. lo.09- Shell Oil Co., Inc. Commissioners 5.05 tt " " " Treasurer 10.03 John Reed, Jr. " 15.45 Blaine Journal is 24.36 Griggs " 3.86 Loft Electric Co. Court House 4.64 Pacif is Steam' Laundry, to " 1033 Western Foundry Co. " it 68.70 Union Printing -Co, Sup, Ct, No, 2 120-84 it Juvenile Court 4.38 Mrs. Otto.Kackman it " 121.00 J. 0. Alberts'Co: " " Play 9•337 Union Printing �o. " " It 48. 7 Hanning Hardware " `: It 1.63 Holly Sporting Goods " " It 33•.96 Ernie Rose,°Sports Equipment 71.24 Griggs :,_ .,.". ,.l. rt tt n 27.61 Union Printing°, -Co. Clerk 22.66 Elwood Warner ° J. P. - Country 1 .50 Frank Roberts n' " 74.;25 C. H. Barlow Sheriff 7.98 Union Printing Co. Supt. of Schools ":52 Shell Oil Co., Inc. ofn 3.14 Jeffcott Motor Co. " " 3071 The Texas Company " " 15.15 Northwest Concrete Products Co.. Equip. - Co. Farm 12,36- $ 618.78 COUNTY ROAD FUND: State Tax Commission 6.12 A. Wasching 165.00 Farmers Equipment Co. .41 Bellingham Hardware Co. 456 Germain's Magneto Service 23 ' Isaacson Iron Works 124.34 General Petroleum.Corporation 2.10 Shell Oil Co.* Inc., 21423.02 Great Northern Railway 104.93 Warnick Lumber Yards 10.3 0 Northwest Welding & Mfg -Co. 24.90 Howard -Cooper Corporation 339.55 Irwin Hardware 6.73 Herb Johnson Brake Shop 9.02 The Lynden Tribune 9.50 Wester rn Tractor & Equipment Co. 19440.51 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 391.6 Jeffcott Motor -Co, 344.44, Clyde H. Swanson 25.38 51455.91 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: `Blackburn Sales Company $ 19.98 Electrical Products, Cons., 83016 Union Printing Co. 73.13 American Hospital Supply Corp. .32.40 tt n n tt 16-.20 American World Chemical Company 7.30 Louie Austvold 12..00 Montgomery Ward & Company 55,50 Norco Paper Supply Company 72.56 .Northern Grocery Company. 12;49 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 1Q.27 It If It it 12.21 It it it n 18.08 Sharp & Dohme 10.20 Standard Oil Co. of California- 4.74 Robert A. Taylor 8.58 University Book Store 10.30 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn 338.59 Annette Altose �90 Elsie Applegate 31.60 Clayton Baldrey 14.95 Della Bathurst 31.85 Veta C. Dahl 4�_75 Iris Heckenberg 11.45 Vevanell Hodgson 17.20 Martha Hopple 9.00 2e b" RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM ' FRIDAY THE llth DAY -OF JURY 19A7- PUBLIC,ASSISTANCE,. Continued: Dorothy J. Hubert 35 4.65 Helen L. Laviolette 28.10• Edith R..Legoe 3.65 .Margaret Maloy Katheryn Rogers 2.25 Shirley Rogers 34.30 Jacqueline E. Swanson 23.8$0 Alice Szymanski 9.15 Golda Thompson :. 19.70 19.40 Maud Turner Ray S. Wagoner 13.35 N. J. Warren 3.15 17.60 Anne Winslow 2.36. Ann Draycott Nonabell Hall..Haws 16•:55 gaker's Grocery 34.40 Beach,Grocery 32.00 L . D . Bulman 14.00 Chuckanut Court 89.26 City of Bellingham - Veterans' Housing.Dept.. 25.00 Clair's Super'Market 2 1.79 Corner Grocery 62.56 Everson Mercantile Co. 32.14 Grenier Distributing Co., Inc... 7:47 Mrs. .Henry , Harshman 4.50 J. B. Hudson 6.00 hreland Service Station 16.80 MacDougall-southwick Co. 12.2 5 Puget Sound. Power..& _Light Co. 2.00 " . Sayers Thriftee Market 62.77' Shell Oil Co.. Inc. 8006 Wanamakers General Mdse. .102.31. Mrs. Laurine Needham 56.00 Evergreen Pharmacy 18.34 Fairhaven Pharmacy •26.35 Gibb Clinical Laboratory .155:50 Owl Pharmacy 11.�80 Star -Drug Company 1�35 8d60 2,143,00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Company Total of Claims Allowed $ 100.00 $ 100.00 .8,3i7•d9 This being the time fixed for a hearing in the matter of a petition for the vacation of Lummi Point Plat, the hearing was duly held., and no objections being voiced, an order was signed as follows: In the Matter of the Petition of ) Don Carson, et al, for. Vacation of E ORDER VACATING COUNTY PLAT Lummi Point Plat ) In the matter of the vacation ofa County Plat petitioned for by Don Carson and others, the Board finds as follows.: First. That the petition therefor was filed on the 6th day of. June, 1947, and that said ,petition was signed.by�at least ten.°freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the said plat.: .Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100.00, which said bond was found to,be good and sufficient, and was duly approved.by the Chairman of the Board on the 6th day'of June, 1947. Third. That on the 8th day of June, 1947, the County;.Engineer was duly directed to examine said road.and.make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on the.l9th day -of -June, 1947, the County.Engineer filed-in.the office of the Board his report in writing, as provided.by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 17th day.of June., 1947, the llth day of July, 1947, was set for hearing the report.of_the.Engineer,`and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and. place where said hearing would be held was given. by publication and,,posting as provided by law. Sixth. That said report of -the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion -said plat should be vacated; that said plat is not now in use; that it will not be -advisable to preserve the •same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its ol vacation,. and -The. Board having examined thereport of .the. Engineer., and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation.of the plat, and.the Board being satisfied that the,public will be benefited' by its vacation, 254 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF JULY 19 1+7 IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the County Plat petitioned to be vacated by Don Carson and -others. -be vacated upon payment -of all costs ;by the principal. peti- tioner, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to make a statement in writing,of all.costs and expenses incurred in the.proceedings'and file the same with the County Treasurer, who shall proceed to collect the_.same. DONE this llth day of July, 191+7 CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor Board.of County'Commissioners of Whatcom County, ,Washington By L. COZIER Deputy In the matter of the Petition of Don Carson )` et al, for Vacation of'a County plat.known as the Lummi Point Plat ) FINAL ORDER OF -VACATION The Board havin4 on the-llth.day of July, 1947, ordered the vacation.of-said Plat -upon payment by the principal petitioner of all costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses, amount to -the -sum of $3«00having been paid to the County Treasurer of this County on the llth day of July, 1947, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring; that the'County Plat petitioned to be vacated, by Don Carson and others, be vacated as follows: tummi Point Plat.. This Plat covers and embraces a tract.. of land in See. 33, Twp•. 38 North, Range 1 East, W.M.,-. being -,a part of the vacated part of Lummi Park on Lummi Islands.filed in County Auditor's office, Court House, ,Bellingham, Washington, in Vol. 6 of Plats, Page 5. DONE this llth,day of July,'1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor By L. COZIER Deputy. CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING - Board of County Commissioners of wh atcom county, washington U'An order was signed for the issuance of a duplicate Public Assistance warrant to Norco Paper Supply,,Warrant No. 54120, in the -amount of $19.39, said duplicate warrant to replace one lost by fire. `Dance License Application No. 601�-for public dances to be held at Hopewell Community Hall, between July 12, 1947 and October 12t 1947,'was approved by the Board and the license.issued to the Hopewell Community•Club« 4At 2:30 P. M. Commissioners Manley and Veleke were joined by Commissioner King,.' There being no further business to come before the meeting,"the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.., Tuesday, July 15, 1947.. Approved Chairman of the Board 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY Tg� 15th DAY OF July 19 47 MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 111-1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley.and Veleke present. 'The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: 1CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor $ 8.10 if if it Assessor 4.3 5 If itCommissioners 5.05 it " " Treasurer 14.75 Glenn W. Burgess Court House 1.38 Martin Plbg & Htg Co. " 19.99 'Puget Sound Power & Light Co. " " 112.55 Reid Boiler Works, Inc. " " 25.08 .Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1• 5.75 rr u n n ++ rr No. 1, Rep. 2.65 +r rr n r+ n tr No. 2 5.75 Juvenile Court• 8.78 Puget Sound Power '& Light Co. it It Play. 7.12 Morse Hardware Co.. It it " 1.00 Athletic Supply Company It. It " 18.64 Dept. of Labor & Industries It" 3098 Pacific Tele► & Tele. Co-. Clerk 2.85 CD. Richmond J. P. -Country 20.50 Dept. of'Labor & Industries Constable 16.16 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. Atty 4.70 ec n +r +t Sheriff 20.61 Dept. of Labor. & Industries " 88.80 ++ ++ +r Jail 55.24 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. of Schools 7.65 John F. Campbell .. to tt 12.11 Jessie M."Boeckenheuer- Exten. Service 17.75 Jessie M. Arney ;,.. 5.15 ,Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. tt 7.94 'Ellis C. Baxter " " 7.26 Firestone Stores " 93.89 Union Printing Co. 25.37 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " " 5.15 Pacific•Tele. & Tele. Co.. Hort. Insp. 3.80 Will D. Pratt, Co..Auditor Sundry Expense 3-93 $ 643.78 )UNTY.ROAD FUND: Mt. Shuksan Garage-, $ 4.74 Manchester's 9053 Irwin Hardware 15.35 Automotive Parts Service 93.72 Union Oil Company,, 154`00� Custer Service Station 1.3 .Everson Motor Company'' 21568.93 Puget Sound .Power "&; Light Co. 25.72 ,Griggs 28.12 Pattison Auto Body.Co, 32.92 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 40.56 Union Printing Co., 188.71 Blaine Journal 6,65 Jewell Motor -Company 64.45 Pearson Tire Service 117.10 .Metzger Bros. 507.78 Evan M. Nordby 198.80 $ 4,058.45 TBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: American Hospital Supply Corp. $ 16.20 Haskell Plbg & Htg°iCo. ,33.35 Mills Electric Company 4.12 12.66 Tacoma Rubber Stamp -Company 10.76 American Pharmaceutical Co. 10.39 Aubert Drug Company 39071 George A. Breon &-Company 3.11 ,Schafer Baking Co., Inc. 41.53 Sharp. & Dohme, Inc. 15.45 C. D: Smith Pharmacal Co. 26.79 Hawkins Mercantile,Co+ 40.60 L. J. Pinkey Real -Estate .25.00 'Safeway Stores, Incorporated 78.84 Bingham-Dahlquist .& Jerns 100.00 it rr a 100.00 Geo. Monroe Funeral Home 100.00 Aubert Drug Company 13.58 Neurosurgical Clinic 10.00, 'Owl.Pharmacy No. 2 16.44 $ 668.53 RECORD OF —COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS George A. Burns PSUSPENSE FUND: Laurel C. McKechnie, Executor Total of Claims Allowed RELEASE OF DAMAGES. 25.00 25.00 $ 255.90 $ 255.90 $ 516 510-66 VTHIS AGREEMENT, made at Everson,. Washington, on the lithe day of-July,'19479-aby and between Herman and Frances Scheffer, Husband and wife, hereinafter'called;the FIRST PARTIES, and WHATCOM COUNTY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, hereinafter called the second party, and" WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant -that they are the owners of that certain par- cel of land described as follows: North half of Lot 1, Section 6,'Twp. 39 N., Rge 1+ E..W.M. WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is-about'"to perform certain emergency work along and.on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing•and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order, to secure.some immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the. said first parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first°parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE it is hereby mutually agreed as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon. their said land and using the.same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land in order to carry on said operations.• 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in.respect to -going upon the said alnd and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon -the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party, -from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which isor may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party:of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably.necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals on the day and year first above written. HERMAN SCHEFFER WITNESS: EVERETT E. BAXTER FRANCES•SCHEFFER • Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY? WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board - - - By L. COZIER Its Board of -County Commis - Deputy sioners Party of the Second Part ,*"The sale of an obsolet'grader to F. A. Baker, of Lummi Island, for the sum of $60.00, was approved by the Board on this date. `'The Treasurer's Return of Sale, relative to sale of used equipment, held on July,;' 12, 1947 was filed with the Board.on this date. 95 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE i 5th DAY OF JULY 19 47 LThe application of Eva B. Snyder, VanZandt Service Center, VanZandt, for a transfer of the liquor license of Everett E. Harris, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until-9:30 A.M., Friday, July 18, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boar ######################.########################################################################001 MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 18' 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 15, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - July Auditor 2t110.00 Assessor 21020.00 Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 21398.07 Court House 588.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 tt rt if it No. 2 258.05 " Juvenile Court 675.00 Clerk 895.00 J. P. No. 1 160.00 tr rr J. P. No. 2 150.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros. Atty 711.66 Sheriff 1,397.00 Jail 666.00 Supt. of Schools 751.50 Exten. Service 541.99 . a " " Hort. Insp. 200..00 . Nellie Diezman Auditor - Emerg 185.00 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. It •93 it,„ It - Assessor .40 It itn n Commissioners .30 C. T. Charles " 3.86 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Treasurer. .30 n it it 1 It Juvenile Court ..3 " It I " Clerk .21 Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 2.25 Farmers Mutual Tele, Co. Pros. Atty .20 if it n rr Sheriff 1.73 . -Joe Altose Jail 6.54 'Walton Fruit Company it 32.91 Garrett Bossenbrock Supt. of Schools 27.55 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. " " 1.51 Itif" " Exten. Service 1.63 L. N. Freimann it" 6.20 Carl G. Stock it 4.90 Jacobson Studio Louis W. King Hort. Insp. .41 67.60 Anne L. Wilson Adv. Exp.-Schools 180.00 15,265.15 'COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - July - Voucher 625 $ 11960.00 '574.6o 626 rr Ft " 624. 11117.50 l Dept. of .Labor & Industries 974,39 $ 49626.49 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Dept. of Labor & Industries $ 275.15 $ 275.15 OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Kenneth M. Alexander $ 40.00 -Jack H. Hanks 40.00 Clarence E. Kenoyer 25.00 $ 105.00 UBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L..A. Greenwood, M. D. $ 58.00 $ 58.00 Zia' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 18th DAY OF JULY 191+7. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Lydia 0. Benson $ 7.20 Fredericka D. Cameron Alice M. Szymanski 31.75. 12.83 B. B. Furniture Co'. 4 4.50 Clipper Store 12.22 Ellis Market 18.00 Johnson's Cash Market 13.00 Komen Grocery 6.37 The Fair Meat & Grocery 162. 9 Maple Grocery ' 82.05 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 100.00 rr rt rt 100.00 Aubert Drug Company 27.37 it it tt 35.17 rt it " 10.91 If it It ,. 15.88 tt it it 13.92 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 11.13 it tt It 1.55 it it it 12. 62 it it It 6.12 it It tt 3.23 Owens Drug Co., Inc. 10.27. Owl Pharmacy 14.83 J. 0. Alberts Co. 10.20 Central Stores Revolving Fund 38.51+ Montague-McHugh,Building, Inc. 700.00 2.50 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00` Western Union Telegraph Co. 2.77' A. S. Aloe Company 6.85 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.05 Milani Inst. Foods .of the Northwest 57.77 Mills Hospital Supply Company 115.66 Morse Hardware Company 18.19 V. Mueller & Company 1.06 Nalley's Inc. Carl Omlri 5.55 44.50 Parke, Davis & Company 1.15 Pynor & Company 9.92 Standard Brands, `Inc. 8.65 0rt , ft 15.66 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 63.60 Payroll - July - Trans. 37-C-199 4,453.84 Jim A. Thomas 114.19 $ PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - July $ 680.00 Julia Klocke 210.00: Freda Berger 210.00 Anne L. Wilson 30.00 Pacific Tele. &•Tele. Co. 9.00, Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. 1.50 Total of Claims Allowed 6,522.06 11140. 50 $ 27,992.35 At 2:45 P.M., Commissioners Manley and Veleke were joined by Commissioner King. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.9 Wednesday, July 23, 19479 it being necessary -for the Commissioners to go -to. Olympia on Tuesday, the -regular meeting day, because of the opening of bids, by the State,_on the. reconstruction of Fish.Trap Creek bridge. Approved dgavu& Chairman of the Board, ############################################################�######�##��#� JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM WEDNESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF JULY 19 47 MEETING, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 194? JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday July 18, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veieke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: b CURRENT EXPENSE: Robertson Freight Lines Bancroft -Whitney Company Basil D. Rasmussen Bancroft -Whitney Company Charles Rand Harry 0. Loft George Janssen, Postmaster Bancroft -Whitney Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Frank Otter L. E. Unger Chas. A. Pedersen Stanley Rogers Alfred B. Loop Orvin M. Ryan :'COUNTY ROAD FUND: i Great Northern Railway Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Walters Farm Equipment Co. Irwin Hardware Iverson Lumber Company Everson Implement & Appliance Co. ij Howard -Cooper Corporation i General Petroleum Corporation Industrial Supply Co. Custer Garage y Geo. H. Hale Earl Geer & Son Floyd Adema Ellis C. Baxter Morse Hardware Co. Buzzard Iron Works I� Warnick Lumber Company Gerrit Veleke, Automotive Parts Service PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Court House Sup. Ct. No. l- it It 11 1, Rep. It n :t 2 tt tt It 2, Rep. Clerk J. P. No. 2 Pros. Atty .Jail Bd. of Equalization it it it :t It It it tt It :t Corner Grocery Ferry Bros. Market Safeway Stores, Inc. Paul F. Simonds Payroll - Trans. 37-C-201 Cash Assistance Roll for August ; Gaasland Company, Inc. Otis Elevator Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. ii Social Legislation Information Service, Inc. S. Buchsbsum & Co. Dept. of Labor & Industries Lederle Laboratories Division Sid Love McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Parke, Davis & Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Institutional Products Company RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Everson Motor�Company Lind Gravel Company Industrial Supply Co. A. Wasching W. H. James SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Eugene E. Satterlee Cardind Rebekah Bodge #154 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Bancroft -Whitney Company $ 2.71 6.64 271.20 6.64 271.20 31.25 3.00 29.82 49.17 15.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 $ 73.79 3.58 92.70 10.20 156.23 98.62 39.96 59.56 21.08 20.43 34.40 9.00 35.14 204.61 4.41 74. 19.8 995.12 $ 38.47 3.21 44.13 54.57 9,o44.33 15,326.00 100.00 22.25 72.86 15.00 5.48 26.76 19.37 12.13 34.75 18.43 18.54 80.32 65.49 Pro j . #4 $ 45.96 :t � 633.27 :t ItAA 126-97 t: . 3620 #4+. 59 Total of Claims Allowed $ 35.00 29.00 $ 10.00 8.76 $ 751.63 $ 199 54.74 $ 25,002.00 $ 897.70 64.00 $ 18.76 $ 28,688.83 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM WEDNESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF J UT-V 19W INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT No. 230 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING THE FRIDAY CREEK ) ROAD AND THE CHUCKANUT POINT ROAD WITH ( R E S O L U T I O N ,LIGHT BITUMINOUS SURFACE TREATMENT ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their Antention to 'improve the Lake Samish Road, length .75 miles between Friday -Creek and U. S. Highway 99 in (Section 36, Twp. 37 N.,, Rge 3 E, and the Chuckanut-Point Road, length 0.44 mile, with of spread '10 feet, by the light bituminous surface treatment, in Section 25, Twp. 37 N., Rge 2 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: I Items of Work $1,320.18 Gas Tax Funds This project is.,HEREBY DECLARED. to be a - public .and .upon. the. -approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of'the State of Washington, the County RoadEngineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington, DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of July, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON f IN THE MATTER OF THE SPEED LIMIT ) FOR MOTOR VEHICLES ON THE ( RESOLUTION and- ORDER HALVERSON ROAD AT BIRCH BAY ) WHEREAS, it is now deemed essential to the public welfare that the speed limit of all motor vehicles on`.the Halverson,Road'be limited to ten (10) miles per hour, NOW, THEREFORE,•BE'IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by this Board that the maximum speed limit of all motor vehicles using said road from the Birch Bay Beach Road to Halverson Park be fixed at ten (10) miles per hour, and that such speed limit be rigidly enforced, and Be it further resolved that adequate signs be erected and maintained to serve as a warning. to all persons using.said Halverson Road. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest:. WILL D. PRATT., County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy this 23rd day of July, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY$ WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM. WEDNESDAY THE 23Pd DAY of DULY 19 47 A delegation appeared before the Board pleading for the brushing and clearing of ditches along the Benson and. Bender Roads. ' There being; no .further, business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until. 9:30 A.M. 7 ,Friday, July 25, 1947. Approved Chairman .,of the BobLrd ####################################################### MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 JULY, TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, Jul 23 1947 the Board convened at 0 A.M. . Y, Y � � 9 3 ,on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: i 3rd Estimate- Terpening & Sons 'PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Sara E. Gardner I. Schulz Sam Altose St. Joseph's Hospital Aubert Drug Company, Herald Prescription Pharmacy $ 19318.96 $ 19318.96 $ 30.75 3.20, 6.18 80.25 14.20 8.86 5.98 13.27 $ 162.69 Total of Claims Allowed $ 19481.65 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. CRP-SM #81 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v" IN THE MATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION OF COUNTY ROAD BRIDGE #331 ON THE TELEGRAPH ROAD R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to repair and reconstruct County Road Bridge No. 331 on the Telegraph Road in Section 11Twp. 40 N., ge 4-.E., W.M. This work is necessary due to age and condition of material in the bridge. .,.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $3,007.01 Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road ject in:accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular.adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of July, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON L'OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board. L. COZIER Deputy GERRIT VELEKE C ommi s sbne r Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRI DAY THE 2 5th DAY OF JULY 191+7 A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on this 25th day of July, 191+7, by and between the County of Whatcom, hereinafter designated as the "County" and the State of Washington, Department of Highways, acting by and through its Director, hereinafter designated as the "State" WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto, under the provisions of, the Federal Aid Road Act of 19�4,.the amendments thereto and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Public Roads Administration thereunder, desire to enter into the construction of that certain Federal Aid Project No. S-176- (l), FISHTRAP CREEK BRIDGE FILL, from funds to be provided by the "County" and by the.Federal Government under the aforesaid Federal Aid Road Act of 1944; now, therefore, IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows: I. The State, as agent acting for and on behalf of the "County" shall advertise for bids, award a contract and construct the above -described project all in accordance with plans and specifications as approved by the "County" the State.and the Public Roads Administration. II. During the progress and construction and until final completion of the.project, the State will act for the "County" in all matters concerning the.project. . III. The State will furnish a resident engineer -inspector, or other supervisor, for the supervision and inspection of the work in progress. Salary of such inspector, or.other super- visor, and all other salaries and costs incurred by the State engineering forces upon the.project will be considered a cost thereof. If any "County" engineering forces are utilized in the conduct of the work, the salaries and wages of such forces, and any other expenses incurred by reason of the employment of the "County".personnel, will be considered a cost of the project; Provided, however, that the services of the County Engineer and the County administrative or overhead expense are to be excluded. Separate records are to be maintained showing the time of each engineering employee upon the work and each charge against the project must be supported by' a definite expenditure.- All engineering costs incurred by reason of the employment of the'County forces shall be supported by the ceritifcation of the State resident engineer -inspector, or other supervisor furnished instead of such inspector, before payment, and shall be paid from local County funds, after which payment reimbursement from the project funds shall be made to the County for such payments, either monthly or at such times as may be desirable to the parties upon submission of a voucher -to the State Department of Highways, any such voucher shall be supported by certified copies of payrolls and all vouchers shall indicate ".County" warrant numbers. Such vouchers shall be submitted to the state resident -engineer -inspector, or other supervisor in- stead of such inspector, in triplicate, who shall in turn certify to the correctness of the claim and forward same to the state district engineer for approval. The state district engineer shall process such vouchers in the usual manner prescribed for state highway business and shall charge the reimbursement to the engineering upon the work. All engineering costs incurred by the state resident engineer -inspector and other engineers and employees of the State, employed or working on the project, will be paid directly by the State in the customary manner upon highway payrolls and vouchers, and shall be charged as costs of the project. IV. All costs incurred and paid by the State which are denied as participating costs by the Public Roads Administration in its final audit shall be the obligation of the "County" and shall be included in reimbursement to the State. V. The total costs of the project, including all engineering costs and expenses of the State, is to be paid from funds furnished by the Public Roads Administration under the Federal Aid Road Act of 1944 and by the "County" from its County Road Fund to the extent of Twenty-seven thousand six hundred fourteen and sixty-six hundredths Dollars ($27,614.66). From time to time, as circumstances may require in connection with the construction and progress of the work, the State will make advances from its own funds of amounts which in -the aggregate may total, but which shall not exceed the amount of the Federal participation, -with such advances to be fully reimbursed by the Pubfic Roads Administration to the extent of its participation, and by the "County" for any balances due the State over and above such Federal participation. The "County'' will by resolution, set aside, and appropriate from the County Road Fund the sum of Twenty-seven thousand, six hundred fourteen and sixty-six hundredths dollars ($27,614.66) allocating the same to reimbursement for advances made by the.State, and IV. The "County" will hold the State harmless from any and all costs, claims, demands and obligations of whatsoever nature arising by reason of the State's participation in or actions for the "County" in connection with the project. VII. That certain Memorandum issued by the State of Washington, Department of Highways, governing financing of county and city projects included in the Federal Aid Postwar Program, such Memorandum being dated February 18, 1946, consisting of four mimeographed sheets, copy of which memorandum is marked"Exhibit A" and attached hereto, insofar as the provisions thereof are not' inconsistent with metters contained in this agreement, shall.pertain to the project; the said memorandum being now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein and made an integral part hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the,parties hereto have set their hands and seals on the day and year first above written. WHATCOM COUNTY By CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman of the Board STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS By CLARENCE B. SHAIN Director of Highways. JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 25th Y OF JULY 263 47 R E S O L U T I O N "WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the terms of that certain agreement made and entered into 'by and between the County of Whatcom and the State of Washington, acting through its Department of Highways and the Director thereof, under date of July 25, 1947, the State will act as agent for the County of Whatcom in the participation of said County with the Public Roads Administration under the provisions of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1944, for the construction of Federal Aid Project No. S-176-(1), FISHTRAP-CREEK BRIDGE FILL copy of which agreement is hereunto attached, now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein and made a part -hereof, now, therefore BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said agreement be and the same is hereby ratified and approved; and BE IT HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and requested to make expenditures as are necessary from available state funds for and on behalf of the County.of Whatcom to the extent of twenty-seven thousand six hundred fourteen and sixty- six hundredths Dollars,($27,614.66), as a part of,said County's participating share and costs in the abovementioned project, reimbursement therefor being hereby pledged as a part of this resolu- tion, to -wit: That there shall be and there hereby is reserved, set aside and appropriated from the County Road Fund of the County of Whatcom and allocated for the use and purpose herein men- tioned the sum of twenty-seven thousand six hundred fourteen and sixty-six hundredths Dollars ($27,61M6), which sum is to be held by said County in trust for the sole and exclusive purpose Of making reimbursement therefrom to the State of Washington for such expenditures made by said State for and'on behalf of said County as a part of said County participating share and costs in the afovementioned project. When and as the County is billed by the Director of Highways for reimbursement°for such,expenditure made by the State, such billings when properly supported by current accumulative estimates of the total cost of the aforementioned project to the date there- of shall be promptly paid by warrant or warrants drawn on the County Road Fund to the extent of the appropriation hereby made, reserved and set aside and allocated to such use and purpose. DATED this 25th day of July, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy Clerk GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING 'The application�of Earl K. and Madeline M. Swanson, Parachute Inni R#21 Bellingham, for a transfer to them of the liquor license of William C. Smith and Albert E. Bailey, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. m At 2:10 P. M.,rCommissioners Manley and Veleke were joined by Commissioner King. n There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 29, 1947. rt Approved 2�Y Chairman of the Boartl 264 RECORD. OF 4COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 29th DAY OF JULY 191+7 .... ........ MEETING, TUESDAY9 JULY 29, 191+7 ............. JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 25, 1947, the Board convened at,9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: County Road Fund Assessor $ 20.23 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House .4.67 Morse Hardware Company 3-50 Witness - St. v. Rumberger J. P. No. 1 6.00 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 11.25 C. H. Barlow Sheriff 3:61 County Road Fund 113.22 W. A. Story 57.40 The Frank Shepard Co. Pros. Atty 18.00 County Road Fund t Supt. of Schools 59 Bert V. Hillaire Court Costs )+:6o Wm. Scott to 4,60 Mrs. Edna Scott 4.60 Pioneer, Inc, Ad. Ex. -Schools 16.86 Union -Printing Co. 45232 $ 318.45,,. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co, 8 '255.95 Elder Bros. 19147-00 Western Steel & Salvage Co, 11,59 Herb Johnson Brake Shop 30-07 Howard -Cooper Corporation 11,76 Sunset Electric Corporation 163-09- Automotive Parts Service, Inc, 52 Terpening & Sons 13224.72 2,914-70 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 181-70 American Hospital Supply Corp. 22.95 Biddle & Crowther, Co. 103,82 Hull Bros. Heating Co, 18-75 Nalleyl+s, Inc. 4-43 Northern Grocery Co. 87-11 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 11-54 Parke, Davis & Co. 10.56 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Veltex Company 37,80 Irene R. Imhof. 37-10 Safeway Stores, Inc. 48.00 118.99 Wanamaker's General,Mdse. 75.00 Aubert Drug Co,' 30,1+3 It to 13.25 it it 14 50 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 9:42 11 it 38.22 It 12,01 Star Drug Company 14,00, 904.08 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND; Western Steel -& Salvage Proj-. #2 46-3 1 5 Austin Supply Company #)+ 28.12 Aubert Drug Co. #4 4.64 Morse Hardware Company #)+ 5�-15 1 84.26 Total of Claims Allowed 4,221.49 14 petition, bearing 14 signatures, petitioning for the improvement of that portion of the Kelly Road between the Hannegan and Noon Roads, was filed with the Board. "'The June report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. v& application of Thomas H. Baker, Baker's Grocery, Marietta, Washington, for a transfer to him of the license of A. W. Baker, was approved by the Board and a copy of the Application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 1, 1947. Approved 0 /�--/ �� _WdAaj&� Chairman of the Board It ####### I/ I/ ###################################################IrV77 77 ###########. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY 1st Y of AUGUST 26 9. 47 MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 1947 JULY TERM :.Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 29, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT ,EXPENSE: -Cox Brothers, Printers Pioneer Printing Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. to If u u Pliny T. Snyder, Pioneer Printing Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it In �► n Soine's Weldit Tank & Steel Co. West Publishing Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. ti tt it rt . tt tt tt tt Payroll - July Macmillan Company T. S. Denison & Company Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Charles Rand Boone Hardin Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. George,Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Harold Smith - .. Union oil Co. of Cal. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. u ►t n rt Aud i for ►t tt Assessor " tt Commissioners Treasurer Court House it to Sup. Ct. No. 1 It it No. 1 n it No. 2 " It No. 2, Rep. Juvenile Court tr it Play. n tt rt u u u .Clerk Coroner Pros. Atty it tt Sheriff tt Jail It Supt. of Schools If it Hort. Inspector Ira D. Smith Ad. Ex.-D.I.D. 7715 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Standard Oil Co.- of California Automotive Parts --Service, Inc. Hanning Hardware ' Company Irwin Hardware Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Monahan Garage, °Inc. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUNDr Otis Elevator Company Union Printing Company ;..Ferndale Auto Freight Norco Paper Supply Co. Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Standard Brands; Inc. It tl 11 Veltex Company Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. Wyeth, Incorporated Velma Gray Nonabell Hall Haws Cheevers Grocery Corner Grocery Home Market Grocery Montgomery Ward a Company -N.R.S. Grocery Mrs. Paul Ronk Wolten & Montfort Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Ethel O'Cann Aubert Drug Co. it I it t� , it it u. 1'Herald Prescription Pharmacy ►t tt If .Owens Drug Company Star Drug Company Eleanor Harrison Supp'1 Cash Assistance Roll for August PUBLIC. HEALTH FUND: 43.83 7.73 8.50 3.60 15.98 16.58 5.20 14.65 8.19 34.11 6.00 6.60 5.75 2.65 14;03 536.40 5.26 1.83 2.85 7.50 .48.18 10.50 83.52 15.30 9.83 41.10 2.81 6.00 7.75 248.00 $ 262..88 20.333 37.08 5.51 707.04 78.59 �, 81+5.96 $' 11220.23 4,9 57.39 $ 22.25 16.69 39.83 3.35 56..65 15.33 8: 8.24 18.35 26.01 46.35 77.67 64'.00 24.31 52.o6 29.28 9.34 10.31 11.61 21.75 684.00 450.00 9.40 12.97 31.72 6.45 5.41 12.:51 20.34 190000 19990.16 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 9.95 $ 9.95 oo TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION FUND: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Drs. Slyfield & Nelson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John J. Clark Duane W. Barnes Total of Claims Allowed $ 1,847.00 20.00 $ 1,867000 $ 11.00 10.00 $ - 41.00 101075.78 The July report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on. file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly dad journed until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 5, 1947. - Approved &Azeigrh Chairman of the Board MEETING? TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 1, 1947, the Board convened at.9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor' $ 50.00 'Union Printing- Company if ' 50.06 it " " Assessor 94.66 Frank L. Cramer " 8.75 Gerrit Veleke Commissioner 13.97 Bellingham Publishing Company Treasurer 3.41 Pioneer Printing Company it 19.42 K. B. Williams Printing Company " 24.46 Pitney -Bowes, ,Inc. Union Printing Company " 57. 8 9 County Road - Fund " 1.70 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. " " 47.27 Frank Geri Juvenile Court - Play 60.60 Union Printing Company to " " 17.36 Parker H. Pratt Juvenile Court 85.50 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 118.40 Girard Street Grocery " " 4.02 Union Printing Company Clerk 12.05 August G. Zoet, 'M. D. Coroner 25.00 City of Bellingham Sheriff 250.00 Union Printing Company " 1.80 Diamond "B" Fuel Company Jail 41.20 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr it 91.14 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. " 38.93 John F.;Campbell„ Supt. of Schools 28.66 Hartman Typewriter Co. IfI if 20.83 J. 0. Alberts Co., it of 3.40 Chas. A: Pedersen Ad. Ex. - D.I.D. #15 152.05 it ItD.I.D. #7 21.66 Union Printing Co. it It D.I.D. :.`:#7 .73.13 u n a, r, n D.I.D. #15 119.48 Schools S5 , $ 1,.633.32 BOUNTY ROAD FUND: Trunkey & Sons " $ 146.26 The Texas Company Ed Nims •77 0 37 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 37.85 BellinghamPublkshing Co. 2.75 $ 275.94 3IVER IMPROVEMENT FUND:" W. S. Douglass $ 75.00 W. S. Douglass 45.60 Industrial Supply Co. '26.31 Austin Supply.Co. 2_ 8 t12 $ 1?5.03 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS 267 JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF AUGUST 19 47 'PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Grocery, 55 24:24 Puget Sound Power& Light Co. Safeway Stores, Incorporated 219.14 White House Grocery Department 221.49 Evergreen Pharmacy 49.05 Fountain Drug Store I 3.86 $ 521.33 jPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Freda Berger $ 39.70 Anne L. Wilson 34.15 Philip J. Morey 61.75 Hurley Drug Mart, 1.43 George 'Janssen, Postmaster 12.00 149.03 !TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Earl I. L: Cilley, M. D. $ 84.00 84.00 it IISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: I, Crystal F. Evenson $ 35.00 A 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,873.65 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, deems it necessary to construct rock rip -rap dike:. rotection along the Northerly bank of the Nooksack River below the Guide Meridian Bridge in NWi, Section 36, Twp 40 N. Rge 2, E. W.M. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund,, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and its tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Project No.,.5. Estimated Cost $ 59500.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of August, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY C011MISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner By unanimous action of the Board, the meeting was recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, August 6, 1947, at'which time the Board again convened, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - July - Voucher.666 it It It 667 " it 668 it 669 Is » n 670 « 671 672 673 67 Archie Manley V. R. Brokaw A. C. Magner - Bob Smith 2,004.35 2 71+25. 79 2,357.30 27393.00 2,045.50 1, 515.55 770.70 2,735.11 37311.40 769.86 711.98 31.73 116.33 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF AUGUST 19_2 COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Chas. Loshbaugh , R. G. Walken Mark Anabel (RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND:, Payroll - July 11 it Mark A. Anabel M. Meenk M. Meenk Bob Smith Bob Smith R. G. Walken R. G. Walken Proj. ##22 #4 " #2 i� #4 Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION C. R. PROJECT NO. 233 10.00 258.03 6/4.69 $ 2,107.33 1,239.90 101.52 372.24 245.34 338.40 266.49 302.44 196.70 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION OF ) ONE MILE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 51 FERNDALE-MARIETTA ROAD ) R E S O L U T I O N 22,191.32 531,70.16 27,361.68 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVEDby the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to iimprove one mile of the Ferndale -Marietta Road in Sections_5-6-7-8, Twp. 38 N., Rge. 2 E. W.M., by means of a four inch spread of pit run ballast, a two inch surface course and a two left RC3 oil mat, located in Sections 5-6-7-8, Twp. 38 N., Rge 2 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the .following detail: Items of Work: $4,166.44 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this ;resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Projet in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of Aug. 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ;(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT ,County Auditor & Ex-officio ;Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION C.R. PROJECT NO. 232 GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOU �IIN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING THE CHURCH ROAD, COUNTY, ROADS NO. 264-372 R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the Church Road, County Roads No. 264-372, by means of a 6" spread of pit run gravel with a finish coat of chrushed gravel surfacing, the necessary concrete pipe culverts and roadside ditching. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work S9, 516.50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TEW WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF AUGUST 47 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is (HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in` regular adjourned session of the Board this' 6th day of August, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT GERRIT VELEKE County.Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner (Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy An application was received from Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a franchise over various county roads, and an order was signed in the matter, which order was.as follows:` IN THE MATTER of the Application of ) PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) for a franchise over certain roads ) and parts of roads in Whatcom County, ) State of Washington ) ORDER OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING AND PROVIDING FOR GIVING NOTICE THEREOF BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State.of.Washington, held in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in the Town of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 6th day of August, 19471 at which meetingthere were present Commissioners CLAUDE MANLEY and GERRIT VELEKE, they being Commissioners of said County, and there also being present WILL D. PRATT, the Auditor of said County, and as such the Clerk of said Board, the following among other proceedings were had, to -wit:' Puget Sound Power & Light Company, an "electrical company" conducting an "electric plant" in such County presented to the Board a written application for the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission lines for transmitting electric power, including electric lights as one of the mani- festations of such electric power, together with poles, wires and other "appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in Whatcom County,,not within the limits of any corporate city or town, and all of the streets, avenues, alleys, lanes and public places (except those heretofore vacated) as appear upon and according to the respective maps plats and plans heretofore filed for record in the office of the Auditor -of Whatcom County, Washington, on the respective dates below named, viz: 1. Road #736. Beginning at or near the Section .corner common to Sections 1 and 12, Township 39 North, Range 1 West and Sections'6 and 79 Township 39 North, Range 1 East; thence Westerly along Section line between Sections 1 and 12 the Section corner common to Sections 1, 21 11 and 12, Township 39 North, Range 1 West; thence Northwesterly through said Section 2 to an intersection with Road #119 in the East * of said Section 2. Also be- ginning at the Section corner common to Sections 1, 21 11 and 12, Township 39 North,Range 1 West; thence along the Section line,between said Sections 11; 12, 13 and 141 Township 39 North, Range 1 West. 2. Road #746. Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 1, 29 11 and 12, Township 39 North, Range 1 West; thence West along Section line between said -Sections 2 and 11 to the i corner between said.Sections 2 and 11; thence South through the center of said Section 11 approximately mile to an -intersection with Road #741. .3. Road #741. Beginning at an intersection with Road #746 on the North and South centerline of Section 11, Township 39 North, Range 1 West; thence South along said center line of Section 11, approximately -J mile to the center of said Section 11; thence East along the center line of'said Sec- tion 11 to the -J corner between Sections ll.and 129 4. Road #740. Beginning at or near the Section corner'.common to.Sections 34 and 35, Township 41 North, Range 1 East; and Sections 2 and 3,' ' Township 40 North, Range l East; thence 1n, a Southerly and.Southeasterly direction through said Section 2 to Road #18 on the South line of said Section 2. 5. Road #51. Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 22, 23, 26 and 271,Township.40 North, Range 1 East; thence East along the Section line between said Sections 23 and 26 and Sections 24 and 25. 6. Road #410. Beginning at or near the i corner common to Section 36, Town- ship 39 North, Range 1 East and Section 11 Township 38 North, Range 1 East; thence South through the.center of said Section l to the -J corner. between Sections 1 and 12 Township 38 North, Range 1 East; thence South- easterly through said.Secti6n.12 to an intersection with Road #652 in the Southwest i Section 71 Township 38 North, Range 2 East. 270 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF AUGUST 19 47 7. Road #652. Beginning at an intersection with Road #410 in the Southwest Section 7, Township '38 North, Range 2 East; thence Southeasterly, Southerly, Southwesterly, Northwesterly and Westerly through Sections 7, 189 19 and 30, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, and Sections 25, 36 and 35, Township 38 North,.Range 1 East'and Sections 2 and 39 Township 37 North,Range 1 East, and Section 34,'Township 38 North, Range 1 East to its terminus in the South said Section 34. 8. Road #719. Beginning at the J corner between Sections 33 and 34, Township 41 North, Range 4 East; thence West through Section 33 approsimately -j mile to the East line of the Boundry Garden Tracts. 9. Road #665. Beginning at the -j corner between Sections 33 and 34, Township 41 North, Range 4 East; thence East through said Section 34 approximately f mile to the West City Limits of Sumas. 10. Road $747. Beginning at an intersection with Road #271 at or near the corner between Sections 3 and 4, Township 40 North,Range 4 East; thence West to its terminus in the East * of said Section 4. 11. Road #750. Beginning at an intersection with Road #428 in the West -j of Section 23, Township 1+0 North, Range 3 East; thence North to its terminus at or near the North line of said Section 23. 12. Road.#749. Beginning at an intersection with Road #160 on the South line of Section 22, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence North to its terminus in j the East * of said Section 22. 13. Road $748. Beginning at an intersection with Road #359 in the Northwest Section 33, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence West approximately 1/8 mile to its terminus. 14. Road #675. Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 27, 28, 33 and 341.Township 39 North, Range 3 East; thence North along the Section line between said Sections 27 and, 28.to.an intersection with Road $188, at or near Section corner common to Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, Township 19 North, Range 3 East, 15. Road #726. Beginning at an intersection with the Guide Meridian Road #50 in the Southwest Section 6 , Township 38 NorthlRa.nge 3'East; thence East approximately' mile to the Westline of Baker View Addition. 16. Road #673. Beginning at an intersection with Road #148 in.the Northwest Section 30, Township 38,North', Range 4 East; thence in a general Southeast- erly, Nqrtherly and Northeasterly direction through -said Section 30 and Section'191 Township 38 North Range )+,East to its terminus at or near the Section corner common to Sections 17, 18, 19 and 201 Township 38 North, Range 4 .East. 17. Roads #49-202. Beginning at an intersection with.Pacific Highway #99 in the Southeast i Section 89 Township 37 North Range 3 East; thence in a general Northerly, Northeasterly and NortheHy direction through said Sec- tion.8 and Section 4, TownshiP.37 North, Range 3 East to its terminus at the South City .Limits of Bellingham in Sections 32 and 331 Township 38 North, Range 3 East. 18. Road #131. Beginning at Section line between Section 36, Township 38 North, Range 3 East.and Section 31 Township 38 North, Range 4 East; thence.in a eneral'Southeasterly direc ion through said Section 31 and Sections 6 and 9-Township 37 North, Range 4 East to the South .line of said Section 8, 19. Road #604. Beginning at an intersection with Road #131 on the North line of Section 17, Township 37 North, Range )+_East; thence in a general Southerly ana.Southwesterly direction through said Section 17 and Section.20, Township 37"North, Range 4 East to the South line. of said Section 20. 20. Road #241, Beginning at the -' corner between Sections 6 and 71 Township 37 North, Range 5 East; thence Northerly, Westerly and Northerly through said Section 6 to its terminus on the North line of Section 6. 21. Road #117. 1Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 12 and 13, Township "39 North, Range 3 East . and Sections 7 and 18, Township 39 North, Range 4 East; thence East along the Section line between said Sections 7 and 18 to an intersection with Road #223 at or near the J.corner..between said Sections 7 and 180. 22. Road #603. Beginning at an intersection with Mt. Baker Highway in the West Section 33, Township 39 North, Range' 5 East; thence Southerly and Easterly to its terminus at or near the center of.said Section 33- 23. Road #680. Beginning.at an intersection with Road.#260 at or near the. corner common°to Sections 27 and 34, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence Northerly along the center line of said'Section 27 to its terminus in the North * of said Section 27. ° 24. Road #701. Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 32 and 33, Township 39 North, Range 4 East and.Sections 4 and 5, Township 38 North, Range )+ East; thence Northerly along the Section line between said Sections 32 and 33 to its terminus at or near the -j corner between said Sections 32 and 33• 271 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF >,.; : AUGUST 19. 47 25. Road #656. Beginning at an. intersection with -Road #122 in the Northwest Section 91 Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Southwesterly through said Northwest to its terminus." a I 26. Road #285. Beginning at an intersection with Road #1+62 in the Southeast Section 49 Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Westerly along the South 1/16th line of said Section 4to the center of the Southeast -' of said Sec- tion 4; thence North along the East 1/16th line -j mile to ,an intersection with the Cowen Road #285 in the East of said Section 4. 27. Road #232. Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of Peterson's Addition on the section line between Sections 9 and 101 Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Easterly along the South 1/16th line of said Section 10 to the West line of the Plat of North Seacrest Tracts. Also beginning at an inter- section with the above described Road #232 at or near the center of the Southwest f Section 10 Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Southerly along the West 1/16th line of said Section 10 to a point on the North line of the Plat of Bowden's Addition. Also beginning at an intersection with the East line of Bowden's Addition and the North line of Section 15, Town- ship 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Easterly along said Section line to a point on the West line of the Plat of Seacrest. 28. Road #489. Beginning at an intersection with Road #206 in the Northeast Section 15, Township 37.North, Range 1 East; thence Southerly to its terminus i in the Southeast i of said Section 15. 29.. Road #286Beginning at a point on the East line of the Plat.of Bowden's i Addition n the Northwest -j Section 159 Township 37 North, Range 1 East• thence Easterly through said Section 15 to an intersection with Road #4A9. 30. Old Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Right-of-way. Be- ginning at a point on the South line of Section 27, Township.39 North, Range 5 East; thence in a general Northwesterly, Westerly and South- ' westerly direction following the old Right -of -Way grade through said Sec- tion 27 and Sections 28, 33 and 32 to a point on the South line of said Section 321 Township 39 North, Range 5 East. Also beginning at a point on the South line of Section 311 Township 39 North, Range 5 East; thence Northwesterly following the old Railway grade to an intersection with Mount Baker Highway in the Southeast J of said Section 31. 31. Road #603. Beginning at an intersection with the Mosquito,Lake Road #283 in the East * of Section 28, Township 39 North, Range 5 East; thence South- westerly through said Section 28,,and Section 33, Township 39 North, Range 5 East to an intersection with Road #603 at or near the center of said j Section 33- A. B. C. D. E. L. M. N. 0. P. Q . PLATS' Gordon Addition to Morgan.Cottonwood Beach Plat, filed July 27,,1946. Morgan Cottonwood Beach Plat, filed.May 29, 1939. Neptune Beach, filed September 911921. Neptune Beach Supplement, Filed May 23, 1925. Pepa Howa'Illahe, filed March 30, 1931. Siddle Addition to Ferndale, filed October 29, 19464 Baker View Addition to the City of,Bellingham, filed February 26,:1938 Chuckanut Addition, filed February 28, 1938. Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No. 2, filed July 12, 1940. Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No.-3, filed. November 27, 1944. Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division.No. )+,,filed September 14, 1945. Fenton Addition to New Whatcom at Sehome, W.T., filed June 28, 1888. Gallagher's Addition to Sehome, W.T., filed April ,5, 1889. Lake Samish Shore Tracts, filed May 1, 1943. Rainbow Beach, filed July 18, 1946. McCue Garden Tracts, filed March 13, 1920. Lake Home Addition to the City of Bellingham, filed March 4, 1907. Plat.of Cain's Lake, filed -March 21, 1941. 272 RECORD .Off' COMMISSIONERS'' PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF�_ AUGUST ism . ....... . ... ------ ......... . S. Boundry Garden Tracts, filed November 7, 1913- T, Nixon Beach Tracts, filed July 27, 1945. U. Dellesta Park, filed September.19,193.40 V. Ross Park Plat, filed April 6, 1906. W. Plat of Gooseberry Point, filed January 14, 1947. X. Lummi Point Plat, filed January 71.191+6 Y. Plat of New World Addition, filed February 4, 1909* ze Alf's Grov4 Addition, filed February 1+, 1909. Zl. Seelye Heights Addition, filed September 12,1908. Z2. Lummi Park on,Lummi Island, f.iled,April 18, 1910. Z30 Sunset, filed May 12, 1910 Z4. Plat of Seacrest, filed June 7, 1909. Z50 Fulton's Addition to The Bellingham.Bay Cities, filed March 211,. 1890. Z6. Peterson's.Addition to The Bellingham Bay Cities, filed April 8, 1890. Z7. .Map of Newport, filed June 14, 1890.. Z8. Bowden's Addition to The Bellingham Bay Cities, filed July 30, 1890, Z9. Hansen's Plat of Sportman's Park, filed September 21, 1939. Z10. Plat of Bonnie Brae, an addition to Bellingham, Lummi Island, Washington, filed June 10, 1911.* Zll. North Seacrest Tracts., filed November 29, 1941. Z12. Hansen's Echo Point Tracts, filed May 21, 1946. Z13. Northwest Baker View Tracts, filed November 28, 1940. Hunter Park, filed October 81 1909* And It appearing to the Board that said application is regular in form and;substantially contains the matters required by law in such cases, o NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Tuesday, September 2nd, 1947, at 10:00 A.M., in 'the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House of Whatcom County,, in the town of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing said application, and that the County Auditor of said County be and he is hereby directed to give public notice thereof, at the expense of the applicant, by posting written or printed notices in three (3) public places in the county seat of"Whatcom County and in at least one (1) !conspicuous place on the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made, at least fifteen (15) day before said date fixed for said hearing, and by p1blishing a like notice*three (3) times in "The Bellingham Herald". a daily newspaper published in Bellingham,. Whatcom County, Washington, and being the newspaper published daily in said county, the last publication to be at least five (5) days before the day fixed for such hearing, which notice shall state the name of the.applicant, and a description of the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made, and the time and place fixed for said hearing, and said notice shall contain any other matter required by law. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by order of tln'Bo'ard and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after such hearingg the Board will take such I action, with reference to said application, as the Board deems to be for the public interest. The foregoing Order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners at the :;:,t. regular session aforesaid, is hereby signed by the undersigned Commissioners and.attested by the, Clerk of this Board, under its seal, at said meeting, in authentication theredf. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 6th day of August, 1947- CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of County Commissioners (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE County -Commissioner Attest,:, WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and ex-otficio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 8, 1947. Approved �,,A Chairman of the. BALrd #-############## # # 11 it it 11 11 it it it /I IF ft #11 It at It It " It " It If Im ffff######## RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 8th DAY OF AUGUST 273 1+7 MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 JULY TERM 'Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, August 6, 19477 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Auditor Addressograph Sales Agency Assessor it it it Treasurer Orland Ivarson, Co. Treas. to Clyde Kendall if Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Court House Carl F. Roehl Sup. Ct. No. 1 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juvenile Ct. Nat'l Recreation Assn " " -Play. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 Griggs Pros. Atty Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail Girard Street Grocery " Schafer Baking Co., Inc. " L. N. Freimann Exten. Service Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Carl G. Stock Gale G. Gurtle Union Printing Co. =George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Jacobson's Studio County Road Fund " Louis W. King Hort. Insp. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. i County Farm !COUNTY ROAD FUND: John H. Schultz,, Jr. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: - Bellingham Water Department ' Sternhagen Grocery St. Frances Hospital St. Frances Hospital Aubert Drug Company it to It. Roy Barrett Drugs if it to Hurley Drug Mart it it it to it it .Owens Drug Co. , B. B. Furniture Co., Inc. Hartman Typewriter Co. Elwood L. Johnson Mills Electric Co. stenographic service Bureau Union Printing Co. Bellingham Coal Mines Bellingham Herald C-ampbell Associates__ S. H. Dyer Joe Jensen Lederle Laboratories Division it it , it Manchester Grinding Service Nalley's, Inc. North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Northern Grocery Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Perolin Company, Inc. ;..Schafer Baking Co. Standard Brands, Inc. t+ n n Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Union Printing Co. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: a ..Riverton Hospital L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 24.21 *48 49 11.48 11.20 5.67 25.00 96.00 -9.35 5.05 15.00 11.43 25.15 201.37 31.46 6.55 57.75 6.14 883 27.57 9.16 5.70 1.82 18.36 52.20 86.8? $ 754.29 67.20 S 67.20 2.50 24.11 57.00 90.00 11.97 17.55 3.46 18.64 15.79 27.91 4.12 3.98 185.40 19.33 33.55 39.55 10.00 1.49 138.41 2.52 . -16.o5 61.8o 17.25 25.95 21.12 1.'55 2.06 152.47 112.18 28.31 19.64 48.67 8.24 8.44 19�7 19627.38 -"° $ 16.75 1.58 18.33 $ 4,092.00 6o.00 $ 4,152.00 74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 8th DAY OF AUGUST 19A7- ,SOLDIERS RELIEF: Eugene B. Milne 25.00 Minnie B. Challenger 35.00 60.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 61679.20 J The applications of George M. Todd, Todd Service, R #31 Bellingham, and Augustus W.Hawkins, Hawkins Mercantile Company, 1113 Marine Drive, Bellingham, for renewal of their respective liquor licenses, were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 12, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board ,####################r############### # #I�#########14111111"J"11##### ############################# MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 8, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ithis date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: j Chris H. Knutzen Geiger's Service Standard Oil Co. of California Jeffco tt Motor Co. Pattison Auto Body Co. Norstrom Lumber Co. Western Tractor & Equipment Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Ellis C. Baxter Bellingham Builders Supply Co. M. Meenk Irwin Hardware Parker Machine Shop W. P. Sign Co. Lind Gravel Co. Satterlee Transit System Northwest Welding & Manufacturing Co. j Griggs Wahl's, Inc. Lummi Island Power Assn. Electric Steel Foundry Company Hanning Hardware Automotive Parti Service, Inc. Elder Bros. Industrial Supply Company ! Nelson Equipment Co. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Shell Oil Co., Inc. Standard Oil Co. of California :SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Glen VanderYacht' Everett Mulkey -'Order to Leslie Eakin John J. Hawkins Total of Claims Allowed 1.03 7.20 651.99 99.11 19.o6 21.57 21.12 3.15 16.6 o 18.69 198.68 114.33231 13�48 12. 29.87 103.52 3.45 22.67 2.73 3.55 11.88 16.9.9 5 1.76 34.81 450.00 137-35 2,81 6 24.19 122.61 30.00 10.00 40,00 29172.57 146.82 80.00 2,399.39 i 'The sale to Carl .Gritch, Everson, Washington, of one used emery wheel, for the sum of ,$195.00,_was approved by the Board. i 'The July report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. 275 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 12 th DAY OF AUGUST 1s47 INITIATING RESOLUTION I PROJECT NO. 214 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON; IIN THE MATTER OF THE RECONSTRUCTION ) 'OF THE MARIETTA SLOUGH BRIDGE NO. 2 ,�ON THE MARIETTA ROAD AT MARIETTA ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to Jreconstruct the above named bridge described as follows: Marietta Slough Bridge No. 2, on the Marietta Road, by reconstruction of the existing sixty foot timber truss. This work is located iin Section 8, Twp, 38 N., Range 2 E. W.M. J BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is.hereby appropriated a sum in the ;following detail: Items of Work $ 7-1766.91. This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project , in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of August, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT !County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 4 By L. COZIER Deputy A G R E E M E N T GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner BE IT KNOWN TO ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that this agreement made this 12th day of August 19�7, by and between Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and Fred H. Dustin, of Whatcom County, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: That, whereas the party of the first part deems it necessary for the good of ,the County Road System to improve the south end of the Everson -Goshen Road by widening and drain- !ing which will require a right of way width of at least sixty (60) feet between Sections 1 and 2, i'Township 38 N. , Range 3 E. W.M. , and WHEREAS, this Road, County Road No. 113, was established in 1887, no right of way width being designated, interpretation of the various laws by the State, rule: that roads established prior to 1889 where no°width is designated can claim sixty (60) feet. WHEREAS, on June 15, 1909, a deed for a strip of land, twenty (20) feet wide off of the !Easterly side of the East one half (E2) of the Southeast quarter (SEJ) of Section two (2), �'Twp. 38 N., Range 3 E. of W.M., was given to Whatcom County, - . NOW, THEREFORE, the said party of the first part in consideration of the above described deed, if same is ruled ,to be valid, will reimburse the party of the second part, a reasonable ;(amount for the additional ten (10) foot strip taken for theis improvement, and party, of the second '',p art will deed the additional ten (10) foot strip to Whatcom County, provided Whatcom County will !build the fence along said right of way. If it is determined that the right of way is sixty (60) ffeet wide, Whatcom County will be reimbursed for cost of constructing fence. 'CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF.CO UNTY COMMISSIONERS) Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County WITNESS: CARL McCOY Party of the First Part FRED H. DUSTI R Attest: WILL D. PRATT Party of the Second Part ,County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of , the Board ;By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 12th DAY OF AUGUST 1947 IN RE: DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 15 ORDER FIXING TIME FOR HEARING WHEREAS, the Board of Appraisers, duly appointed by this Board, have filed with the Clerk of this Board their schedule of apportionment of the cost of repairing and improving the drainage system of Drainage Improvement District No. 15, of Whatcom County, Washington, in accordance with the agreement heretofore entered into, in writing, by and between the Department of Conservation and Development of the State of Washington, and said Drainage Improvement District No. 15,--under date of May 3, 19467 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Friday, the 5th day of September, 1947, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, ;in the County Courthouse, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby, fixed as the time and place for hearing upon said schedule of approtionment of costs, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of such hearing to be given in the manner provided by law. f Done in regular session, this 12th day of August, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY GERRI T VELEKE Commissioners of Whatcom County,- Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 15, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board ## ##y�,############## #####r ########## ####i�##0### ###################### MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday August 12, 1947, the �eleke Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Auditor .60 it it " " Assessor .23 Dupont Union Service " 2.79 County Road Fund " 25.50 if is " Treasurer 11.56 Shell Oil Company " 14.65 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " 4.94 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Court House 1.88 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Juvenile Court 1.00 to if 11 '' n Sheriff 1.00 Gounty Road Fund " 111.84 Dupont.Union Service " 1.03 Wallace.Chevrolet Company " 96.17 Ekdahl & Seppala. " 18.50 Hillyard Motor Co. " 101.86 Walton Fruit Company Jail 28.74 Farmers. Mutual Telephone.Co. Supt. of Schools ..43 The Texas Company County Road Fund " " 11.56 Exten. Service 47,43 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it If 1.85 Jessie M. Arney it if 26.25 Western Union Telegraph Co. if It 3.88 Western Foundry Company Sundry Expense 37.40 Robertson Freight Lines " 1.56 $ 550.06 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Isaac Penken $ 15.00 $ 15.00 2 P' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE i5th DAY OF AUGUST is 47 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Union Printing Company Railway Express Agency Fassett & Barr Motors Beckett & Montfort ;Bellingham Hardware Co. Ekdahl & Seppala Shell Oil Co., Inc. n n u n :Puget Sound Power & Light Co. ,Columbia Equipment Co. Austin Supply Co. PUBLIC'ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose Clayton Baldrey ..'Mildred L. Bearisto Anna J. Beiswenger Lydia 0, Benson Fredericka Cameron Dorothy J. Hubert Martha Hopple Helen L. Laviolette Edith R. Legoe Margaret Maloy Kathryn Rogers Shirley Rogers B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. Aubert Drug Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. Pacific Grocery Aubert Drug Company it it it It it it Total of Claims Allowed $ 1.03 20.91 1.70 259.56 374.66 1.50, 145.71 498.53 485.82 19331.27 222:69 15.32 83.65 77.2525 $ 3.55 6.20 1.20 1.40 3.20 47.38 1.65 4.45 3.65 22.90 6.95 4.6o 33.6o 379.48 83.93 10.62 81.80 12.00 10.45 17.12 12.18 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF RESTRICTING OF TRAFFIC ) ON THE KOK ROAD, DETOUR AROUND FISH TRAP CREEK BRIDGE, CO. BRIDGE #2021 TROMP ROAD ) RESOLUTION 3,519.6o $ 748, n S 41840.97 WHEREAS, the Tromp Road Bridge, County Bridge No. 202, is underconstruction and closed to traffic, traffic is being detoured over the Kok Road to the City of Lynden, and WHEREAS, the Kok Road is narrow and requires careful driving, it is deemed advisable by this Board to restrict the speed of vehicles to not over thrity-five (35) miles per hour maximum speed, over the said Kok Road, County Road No. 672, located alongthe South boundary of Section 19, Twp. 40.N, Rge. 3 E. W.M., from SSH No. 1-B (Guide Meridian Road), East to the Lynden City Limits. This restriction to be in effect until November 1, 1947. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of '.Aug. 1947 ° BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,.WASHINGTO N I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board - By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner `The sale to Carl Gritch, Everson, Washington, 1of one 2011 Steptoe shaper, for the sum of $198.00, was approved -by the Board. 211UQ RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF AUGUST. 1947 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE MAINTENANCE ) ASSESSMENT FOR 1947 OF,PROPERTY ( ORDER CORRECTING ASSESSMENT ROLL WITHIN DRAINAGE DISTRICT, #5 ) WHEREAS, Carl McCoy, County Office Engineer, and Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer, have on the 13th day of August, 1947, certified to the Board of. County Commissioners that in apportioning the maintenance assessment for 1947 to the various properties within Drainage,,District #5,, the E-J of SE-J, Section 29 Township 399 Range 2 E, was assessed in the amount of $166.45, and that this assessment is erroneous for the reason that said property is specifically exempted from any assessments in connection with the Drainage District #51 as it was determined at the time of survey and appraisal that the property would not be benefited.by the drainage ditch, but rather that it would sustain damage, all of which information is contained in the files of the' County Engineer, pertaining to.the construction of Drainage District #5. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 46, Section 11, Session Laws of the State of Washington, 1923, that the assessment roll for 1947 be and it hereby is corrected,. and show that there is -no maintenance assessment for 1947 against the E* of the SE-J, Section 2,. Township 39, Range 2 E) for the maintenance of Drainage District #5, all located in Whatcom County, State of Washington, by striking said erroneous maintenance assessment from the 1947 assessment roll. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of August, 1947'. BOARD OF'COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman T Attest: WILL D. PRATT- County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER m Deputy, GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner �'.The_...appllca.tion-_.of....H.......F.-_-Fowle.s,__.E....and F . Tea._Ro m.. Tavern,_- R #2,_. Blaine, Washington, for a renewal of his liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of,the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was.duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 19, 1947. Approved.4 Chairman of the Boa d MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 199 1947. JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 15, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were allowed by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - Auguste Auditor $ 29110.00 " If Assessor 2,020.00 it it - Commissioners 800.00 if " Treasurer -21058.80 Court House 655.50 Sup. Ct. No, 1 258.05 ,! 11 „ 11 No, 2 258.05 " Clerk 895.00 J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P. No. 2 150,00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros, Atty 794.66 Sheriff 1,355.96 Jail 600.00 Supt. of Schools 556.02 Exten. Service 541.99 " " Hort. Insp. 200.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . . TUESDAY THE 19th DAY AUGUST 279 s1+7 ,CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Nellie Diezman Addressograph-Multi. Corp. it It it i' Robert McCallum H & H Sporting Goods Co. Morse Hardware Company �j Towner Printing Co. Blackburn Sales Co. H. E. Jones F. E. Briggs City Sanitary Service Co. McBeath Glass Co. Anne L. Wilson COUNTY ROAD FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Custer Garage Hawkins Mercantile Co. Payroll - August if it IC ASSISTANCE FUND: Auditor-Emerg. Assessor Treasurer Court House Juv. Ct. - Play. rr u to n rr u Clerk J. P. - Country n ri Jail Court House Adv. Exp. - Schools Brown & Cole, Inc. City of Bellingham, Vet. Housing Dept. City of Blaine Clair's Market M. K. Griffith Harris Avenue Grocery Hillview Dairy Komen Grocery L. J. Pinkey - Realtor Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Mrs. Paul Ronk Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Ethel O'Cain St. Frances Hospital Payroll - Trans. 37-C-221 " if 37-C-221 Cash Assistance Roll for September PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - August Julia Klocke it it (Adv. Exp.) Freda Berger Freda Berger (Adv. Exp.) Anne L. Wilson (RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Mades Motor Service Lind Gravel Co. W. H. James Industrial Supply Co. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Agnes S. Tracy Robert A. Duncan, SURER'S REVOLVING FUND: 185.00 29.18 29.18 42.23 3.95 12.97 .36 6.95 17.25 20.25 4.96 32.96 180.00 44.23 11.50 1,96o.00 13117.50 6 18.25 25.00 2.50 373.73 24.00 16.48 5.93 50.45 25.00 4.52 45.00 810.00 540.00 180.00 298.71 3,370.49 15, 208.00 680.00 25.00 185.00 20.00 190.00 30.00 12.88 27.08 128.54 46.40 25.00 20.00 $ 14,148.27 E] 3,136.49 20,998.06 1,130.00 $ 214.90 $ 45. 00 Louise Kirk 145.00 Carolyn Sjolander 145.00 290.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 39,962.72 The applications., of the following, for renewals of their liquor licenses, were approved the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: Frank E. VonGroenewald, Samish Inn, R #59 Bellingham Harold T. Ahlstedt, Ahlstedt's Service, R #3, Ferndale George Edward Blackburn, Blackburn Grocery and Service, R #19 Custer Thomas H. Baker, Baker's General Merchandise, Marietta �� 80 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF AUGUST 19 47 �✓ (IN THE MATTER OF DRAINAGE ) ( ORDER FIXING TIME FOR HEARING 1IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 7 ) WHEREAS, the Board of appraisers, duly appointed by this Board, have filed with the Clerk of this Board their schedule of apportionment of the cost of repairing and improving the drainage system of Drainage Improvement District No. 7, of Whatcom County, Washington, in accordance with the agreement heretofore entered into, in writing, by and between the Department of Conservation and Development of the State of Washington and Drainage Improvement District No. 7, under.date of September 26, 19451 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Friday the 12th day of September, 1947, at 10:00 o'clock,in the forenoon of said day, at the office of the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington,' in the County Courthouse., in the City of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the timeand place for the hearing upon said schedule of approtionment of costs, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cuase notice of such hearing to be given in the manner provided by law. Done in regular session, this 19th day of August, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER , Deputy Commissioners of Whatcom County State of Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, until 9:30 A.M., Friday., August 22, 1947. the same., was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 19, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT.EXPENSE: Shell Oil Co., Inc. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Morse Hardware Co. Martin Plbg & Htg Co. N. W. Fire Extinguisher Service Basil D. Rasmussen Charles Rand Payroll - August, Bellingham Circulation Co. Morse Hardware Co. Griffith Printing Co. To-vmer Printing Co. Ireland & Bellingar Frank Roberts Lynden General Agency Western Union Telegraph Co. IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Commissioners It Court House It 11 it it Sup. Ct. No. 1 it ►' No. 2 Juvenile Court it if Play. it 11 11 Clerk 11 it J. P. — Country n it Pros. Atty Nelson J. Warren Payroll - August - Trans. 37-C-223 Supp'l Cash Asst. Roll for September SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: 7.63 6.64 21.65 3.45 11.64 271.20 271.20 675.00 20.32 25.96 .77 95.69 5.00 18.00 10.00 .72 $ 44.52 89344.73 251.00. $ 11444087 $ 8,640.25 Jerome E. Ryan $ 15.00 $ 15.:00 128 y RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF AUGUST lg 47 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand 10.00 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed 10,110.12 'Applications for the renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following named 1persons, and copies of the applications placed on file: Harlan L. Myers, Kendall Grocery, Glacier Star Route, Bellingham j Vern Hawley, Hawley's Fishing Resort, Beach, Washington R. E. Quinn and Gertrude Quinn, Quinn's Corner Service, R #1, Everson Oscar T. Thorsteinson, U. and I Service, 1400 Pacific Highway Cecil 0. Duncan and James E. Lusk, Maple Falls Store, Maple Falls i At 3:00 P. M. Commissioners Manley and Veleke were joined by Commissioner King. i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned !iuntil 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 26, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 262 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 22, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Wetzel Auditor $ 5.25 " " Commissioners 1.60 Treasurer 6.23 rr rr Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. $ Clerk 5.57 F. E. Briggs J. P. - Country 42.75 $ 62.38 COUNTY ROAD FUND: County Stores and County Stores Garage $ 363.54 Minnesota Mining and Mfgr Co. 99.98 A. J. Prettyman 9.17 Morse Hardware Company 124.75 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 32.14 Industrial Supply Company 5.15 Jewell Motor Company 21969 Curtis Broom 39:44 Fassett & Barr Motors 3.53 i Iverson Lumber Co. 17194.22 Theo. P. Scholz 15.73 Bellingham Iron Works, Inc. 37.08 Columbia Equipment Co. 28.51 $ 27172.93 ]PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: i Everson Mercantile Co. $ 35.84 Bennie Gaskill 25.00 Maple Falls Store 13.00 J. C. Penney Co. 8,40 Royal Cafe 5.15 "i Safeway Stores, Inc. �34.63 Dr. J. P. Alexander 13.00 Aubert Drug Company 18.09 it if it 8.91 Fairhaven Pharmacy 29.3 Ferndale Pharmacy 2.59 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 95.50 rr n it53 00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 10.30 li 4.�7 Owens Drug Company 42.06 Owl Pharmacy 0.82 30.20 Owl Pharmacy No. 2 3 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 35.00 Payroll - August - Trans. 37-C-226 287.42 $ 882.50 ,.28 2 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST 191+7 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Everett E. Baxter Proj. #2 $ 9.00 #1 9.15 Morse Hardware Company " #2 5.62 Industrial Supply Company " #5 _ 48.19 $ 71.96 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mahalath A. Leonard $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 3,214.77 R E S O L U T I O N "'WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct rock rip rap dike protection along the Southerly bank of the Nooksack River above the Hannegan Road river bridge in the NE SW and SW SW Section 21, Township 40 N., Range 3 E. W.M., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and its tributaries, andticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of thr cost of said work, from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Project No. 6. Estimated Cost $ 112250.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of August, 1947. BOARD OF -COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MAN LEY GERRIT VELEKE Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio - - - Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy An application having been filed with the Board by the Maple Falls Water Co-operative for a franchise over certain roads and parts of roads in Whatcom County, and order was signed by the Board, which order was as follows: r BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTORI In the Matter of .the Application of MAPLE ) FALLS WATER COOPERATIVE for a Franchise ) ORDER OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS over certain roads and parts of roads in ) FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING, AND Whatcom County, State of Washington ) PROVIDING FOR GIVING NOTICE THEREOF BE IT REMEMBERED that a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 26th day of August, 1947,1 at which meeting there were present Commissioners CLAUDE MANLEY and GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioners of said County, and there also . being present WILL D. PRATT, the Auditor of said County, and as such the Clerk of said . Board, the following among other proceedings were had, to -wit: The MAPLE FALLS WATER COOPERATIVE, a public service corporation conducting the business of distribution of water in Whatcom County, presented to the Board a written application for the authority, right, provilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to con- struct, maintain and operate a water main for the distribution of water upon, over, along and across the following described public roads of Whatcom County, Washington, not within the cor- porate limits of any corporate city or town, viz: 1. Road #265. Beginning at a point where the abandoned right-of-way of the Fobes Railroad intersects the County Road No. 265 in the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 30, Township 40 North, Range 6 East, W.M.; thence generally in a southerly direction to the intersection of County Road #261 with the State Highway in Section 30, Township 40 North, Range 6 East, W.M., Whatcom County, Washington, 2. All the streets, avenues, alleys, lanes and public places as appear upon the Plat of the"Townsite of Maple Falls, filed in the office of the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, in Volume 5, at page 22 of Plats. And it appearing to the Board that the said application is regular in form and substan- tially contains the matters required by law in such cases, 281-3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS- PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST 19 47 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1947, at 10:00 A.M., in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House of Whatcom County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing said application, and that the County Auditor of said County be and he is hereby directed to give public notice thereof, at the expense of the applic ant,,by posting iritten, printed notices; in three (3) public places in the county seat of Whatcom County and in at least one (1) conspicu- ous place on the roads and parts thereof for which 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 "The Bellingham Herald" a daily newspaper published in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, and being the newspaper published daily in said county, the last publication to be at least five (5) days before the day fixed for such hearing, which notice shall state the name of the applicant and a description of the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made, and the time and place fixed for said hearing, ;;and said notice shall contain any other matter required by law. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by order of the Board and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after such hearing, the Board will take such action, with refer- ence to said application, as the Board deems to be for the public interest. The foregoing order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners at the regular session aforesaid, 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 26th day of August, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ,Attest: WILL D. PRATT (County Auditor and Ex -of ficio i, Clerk of Board of County Commissioners i BEFORE THE BOARD OF WHATCOM IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY ) ( 1ACQUIRED FOR DELINQUENT TAXES ) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 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 property was duly'and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord- iance with the Laws of ,the State of Washington, and it WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interests `of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, I� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of 'Whatcom, State of Washington, that the County Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby :directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 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 the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a noticeof said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the !County Official Newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, which said ,notice shall set forth the property to be sold as hereinafter described, together with the time land place of said sale_, which shall be between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock P.M., ion a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the County Court House in Bell- ingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that the °said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at the time and place to which sale may be adjourned. Country Club Acreage - N 10 ft of Lot 1, Block 1 a 0 0 0 0 $.10,00 Cain's Waterfront Addition - Tract in Cain's Waterfront Addition to Blaine - from hub marking inter of N line of "F" Street - Wly line of Wash. Ave. in said City - rg Nly along Wly line of Wash. Ave., 132 ft 1 inch to pt of beg.,of this desc. - th. Nly along Wly line Wash. Ave. 51 ft 8,.in. th W on par line with "F" St. 109 ft. 5 inches to point 100 ft.at r/a from center of G.N. R.R. as now constructed - th S 72 deg. 10' East 54 feet 2,inches - th E to beg. 9 . . 100.00 SE M-1 Section.311 Township 38 N., Range 6 E. 40.00 Map12: Beg. 33ftS-133ftEofNWcorofSWSE-thS100,ft. -th E 50 feet - th N 100 feet - th W 50 feet to beg. Section 30, Township 40, Range ,6 E .,, 10.00 New Whatcom Tide Lands - NEly 2 of Lot or Block 101 50.00 Second Class Tide Lands in front of a tract of land in Government Lot 1, Section 41 Township 37 N, Range 1 E of W.M. desc. as follows, to -wit: The North 200 feet of the following desc. tract: Beg. at a point in the Gov. Lone on the shore of Hales Passage 150 feet W and 338.3 feet S of the N corner to Section 49 Township 37 N, Range. 1 E of W.M. and Section 33., Township 38 N, Range 1 E of W.M, and run th S 890 141 W along a fence 392 feet, more or less to the Ely line of pounty Road; th S 160 E., along the Ely line of said road 521.6 feet to a point; th S 240 30' E, 300 feet to a pt; th S 340 30' E,270 feet to a point; V 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST 19lk7 pORDER OF SALE, Continued: th S 410 E 63 feet, more or less to the S line of said Lot 1; th Ely along the S line of said Lot 1 258 feet, more or less to the line of 'ordinary high tide; th following the ordinary high tide Nally to the point of beginn- ing, less roads . $ 20.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 26th day of August, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner 'Attest: WILL D. PRATT - - - County Auditor and Ex-officio Commissioner !Clerk of the Board lBy L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON N THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNT ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1947 ). WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbrusements for the month of June, 1947, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's ,check, j IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, and he is hereby allowed credits of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State University ?-,503•.49 State College 899.37 W. W, C. E, 269.85 E. W. C. E. 228.25 C. W. C. E. 161.09 Parks and Parkways 174.19 Game 17.50 Forest Fire Protection 258.29 Highway Safety 174.18 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 8.65 �i City Tre asurers 13,315.60 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Current Expense 16,353.12 p Soldiers Relief 520.00 Suspense 43.09 Road Fund 451855.95 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 102.50 Public Assistance 11,650.67 Law Library 33.70 Marriage Certificate 93.00 Public Health 11218.61 Whatcom County Rural Library 11962.85 Water District #21 General 129.93 li Schools, General 310,268.35 Schools, Building 61624.45- Nursery Revolving 1,725.39 Hot Lunch Revolving 11039.78 River Improvement - Flood Control 91530•28 Port - State Development 519.09 Port - General 13,522•37 Dr. Impt. Dist. #1, Maint. 11.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. #5, Maint. 17.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. #24, Maint. 500.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. #25, Maint. 24.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense .05 Road Fund .18 Tuberculosis Hospitalization .51 Public Assistance 49.79 Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court,House) 1,440.00 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 31.25 Water District #2 - Bond 145.00 986 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST 19 47 INTEREST ON WARRANTS, Continued Schools - General .04 Schools - Bond 372.50 ' River Improvement - Flood Control 23.07 Dr. Impt. Dist. #5 - Maintenance .18 Dr. Impt. Dist. #21+ - Maintenance 16.65 S 593,928.81 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 June 30, 19477,as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION:, BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 2257698.24 Bellingham National Bellingham 213,314.75 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 261,398.47 First National Lynden 47,000.00 First National Ferndale r �507000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 57000.00 Nooksack Valley State Everson .187000.00 Bank of Sumas a Sumas 103000.00 n 8759411.46 INVESTMENTS: ` U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense 497950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3389000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3009000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 1--% CH 1719522.91 U. S. Treas. Notes 1 3/4 CH 171s128.71+ l,05i,101.65 e E 17928,513.11 CASTIN OFFICE: A Cash in Vault 9,984.5o Checks & Cash Items 6,878.79 Currency 4,838.00 Silver 186.50 Auditor 57.35 Clerk 17.85 213982.29 �.. Total Cash on Hand a 1,9 50,496.10 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of:Whatcom County, Washington, this 26th day of August, 1947. 4 CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) n GFRRIT VELEKE. Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board o AI applications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following, and copies of applications placed on file: E. B. Graham, Graham's General Store, Glacier, Washington Amanda C. Clark, Clark's Service, R #1, Ferndale, Washington Raymond O'Neall, O'Neall's Service Station, 1201 Northwest,Road, Bellingham Neil Wanamaker, Wanamaker's General Merchandise, 1159:Marine Drive, Bellingham R. Schneider, -Corner Grocery, R #2, Lynden, Washington Dance License Application No. 602, for a public dance to be held in the Northwood Grange fall on August 30, 1947,=was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Northwood Grange. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M.t Friday, August 29, 1947. Approved Lw�� Chairman of the Board "918 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY. . TERM FRIDAY THE 29th DAY OF AUGUST 1947 MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken,Tuesday, August 26, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke'present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Smith Agency Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. tr rr tt tt n n n u n tr n u tt tr . to n u n n tt Walter :.K. Pixley,..:, Bancroft -Whitney Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Oscar -Dahlberg Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Joe Altose Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It to of if James McCallum (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor $ 5.00 9.01 Commissioners 7.35 Treasurer 11.75 Sup. Ct, No, 1 6.05 of it NO. 17 Rep. 2.65 Juvenile Court 12.01 Clerk 2.85 J. P. - Country 11.25 Pros. Atty 15.45 If n 13 - 52. Sheriff 9.00 n 17.14 Jail 11.52 Supt, of Schools 8.83 it ►t 5.90 Hort. Insp. 6'.70 Sundry Expense 87.60 $ Payroll - August - Voucher 730 It If if. 7301 Terpening & Sons - Final Est. CRP #213 General Petroleum Corporation Beckett & Montfort Great Northern Railway Company Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Holeman Transfer Towner Printing Co. Herb Johnson Brake Shop Nelson Equipment Co. Hartman Typewriter Co. Foster's Signal Service PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Electrical Products, Cons, Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. it . it n Pacific Tele*-,& Tele. Co. R. L. Polk & Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Total of Claims Allowed 243.58 $ 278.35 39165 3,327:76 , 490.17 99.91 27.36 265.1 11.8Z 5.15 4.32 114.57 21.37 2.81 $ 59040.47 $ 102.30 83.16 700.00 2.50 80.96 123.60 75.25 2.05 6.90 10.65 $ 1,187.37 $ 34.88 15.10 $ 49.98 $ 69521.40 The application of I. E. Leonard,'Maplewood Grocery, 2608 West Maplewood, Bellingham, for a renewal of his liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. 287 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 29th DAY OF AUGUST 19?+7 INITIATING RESOLUTION; C. R. PROJECT #234 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REBUILDING A SECTION OF ) COUNTY ROAD NO. 51+27 BOUNDARY BAY ROAD BY ( R E S O L U T I O N USE OF ROAD BALLAST, RC3 LIQUID ASPHALT ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve a portion of the Boundary Bay Road, County Road No, 542, by use of pit run gravel ballast, construct ditches for road drainage, and an application of RC3 liquid asphalt may.. Situated in Sections 3, Twp. 40 N, Rge. 3 W., and 34, Twp. 41 N., Rge. 3 W. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated'a sum in the (following detail: Items of Work $2,616.40 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington,, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of August, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON.- (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT ;County Auditor & Ex-officio (Clerk of the Board !By L. COZIER j Deputy RELEASE OF DAMAGES CLAUDE.MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner THIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynde,n, Washington, on the 27th day of August, 1947, by nd between C. E. Berendsen and Gertrude Berendsen, husband and wife, hereinafter called the Firs: arties, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called the Second Party,.and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain arcel of land described as follows: SW-f NE-J SWJ Sec. 21, Twp. 40 N., R. 3 E. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform certain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from' the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet -an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land elonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby mutually agreed as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon eir said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and further' nsent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land in orde carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability' respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to aving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability or any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work f the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as ereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the anks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion.of the officials of he second party to a completion of the work. 2!88 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE �9th DAY OF AUGUST 19_+7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their and and seals on the day and 1year first above written. C. E. BERENDSEN Witness: WM. S. GENTHER GERTRUDE BERENDSEN Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON !Attest: WILL D. PRATT By CLAUDE MANLEY :Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEKE �By L. COZIER Its Board of County Commissioners Deputy Party of the Second Part 1 RELEASE OF DAMAGES `THIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynden, Washington, on the 27th day of August, 1947, by and between Leslie Frasier and Margaret Ihasier, husband and wife, hereinafter called the First Parties, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called the Second Party, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain !parcel of land described as follows: NW-f SWi SW-i Sec. 21, Twp. 40 N., R. 3 E land WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to performicertain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening ,the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do 'immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby mutually agreed as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and !further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land in order to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in :respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability !for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the ,banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of ,I the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals at the day ,land year first above written. LESLIE FRASIER MARGARET FRASIER Witness: WM. S. GENTHER :Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part RECORD: OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRI DAY THE 29 th DAY AUGUST 28 19 47 RELEASE OF DAMAGES THIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynden, Washington, on the 27th day of August, 1947, by and between' Eed K. Polinder and Cornelia Polinder, husband and wife, hereinafter called the First Party, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called the Second Party, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners, of that certain parcel of land described as follows: SEi NWi SWT Sec. 21, Twp. 40 N. R. 3 E and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform certain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet an ektraordinary'emergency which the said first parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, it is'hereby mutually agreed as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the.said land in order to carry on said operations. .2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability' for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. ,4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals on the day and, year first above written. (WITNESS: WM. S. GENTHER Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy A G R E E M E N T FRED K. POLINDER CORNELIA POLINDER Parties of the Frist Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part 1,-' This Agreement made and entered into this 29th day of August, 1947, by and between BELLINGHAM AIRPORT COMMISSION, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called the First Party, and WEST COAST AIRLINES, INC., a Washington corporation, hereinafter called West Coast. First Party owns and operates the airfield known as Bellingham Airport, in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington. West Coast helds a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board to operate scheduled air service on certain routes in the State of Washington and Oregon; and the City of Bellingham, which is now served by the above, mentioned airfield, has been designated as an intermediate point on one of said routes. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: 1. Commencing on the 2nd day of September, 1947, and continuing for a period of one (1) year West Coast shall have the right, subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as may be established by First Party from time to time, to use said airfield for the purpose of landing, taking off, loading, unloading, parking and outside storage of its aircraft and of handling passengers, mail, express and freight, to the extent necessary or convenient to the operation of West Coast's air transportation business. West Coast shall also have the use of all facilities now or hereafter installed or operated by or for First Party at or near said airfield for the control, guidance or nagivation of aircraft at or in the vicinity thereof. It is,understood that West Coast's use of said airfield and facilities shall be in common with others to whom the same or similar rights may be granted by First Party. 290 RECORD OF C0MMISSI0NERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 29th DAY OF AUGUST 1947 2. West Coast, its agents, employees, guests, invitees and licensees shall have un- restricted right of ingress to and egress from said airfield, except insofar as such rights may be affected by supervening governmental authority or condition beyond the control of First Party, and may use, in common with others, all public space now or hereafter made available on. -said air- field. Lessee shall have the right to transport or'provide for the surface transportation of persons, property and mail to and from said airfield in connection with its business by such. means as it may deem suitable. 3. West Coast shall pay field charges for the use of said airfield during the term of this Agreement as follows: An amount each month equal to two (2) per cent of the gross revenue received by West Coast from (A) passenger fares of passengers originating at Bellingham Airport for transportation over West Coast routes, and (B) air express charges for air express originat- ing at said point for,transportation over West Coast routes; provided such gross�revenue.shall not include that portion of any passenger fare or air express charge properly allocable to trans- portation over the routes of other carriers, and provided, further, that such gross revenue shall not include revenue received from the transportation of air mail. Said field charges shall be paid monthly on or before the 15th day of each succeeding month during -the entire term of:this Agreement and each such payment shall be accompanied by a detailed statement showing the gross revenues upon which it is based. 4. West Coast shall at all reasonable times, at the request of First Party, make available to First Party for inspection its books and records with respect to its gross revenue from fares and charges for passengers and air freight upon which the field charges payable hereunder are based. 5. First Party shall at its own expense maintain and operate *said airfield in a manner suitable to the safe and proper use thereof by West Coast in -accordance with the requirements of its air transportation business and which meets all requirements of the Civil Aeronautics Administration for the operation of scheduled air carriers using the type of equipment employed by West Coast thereon. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing First Party shall maintain the runways, taxiways and parking areas in first class condition, provide adequate drainage, maintain proper regulation and control of obstructions, and maintain adequate day mark- ings and night lighting• of the airfield. 6. West Coast agrees to adibe by all of the rules and regulations of First Party, .subject only to such exceptions as may become necessary due to the existence of emergencies. No rules or regulations covering procedures for landing and taking off at said airfield shall be incon- sistent with the procedure prescribed from time to time by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. 7. First Party shall impose no tolls or charges upon materials, products or services furnished to West Coast by third parties, and sh6Ll1.:not impose any license fee, toll, tax, charge or other condition upon the business or operations of West Coast except as specifically provided herein, excepting gasoline and lubricating oils on which First Party reserves the right to subject West Coast to the same tax or charge per gallon as are other users of the facilities of First Party. 8. The West Coast will indemnify and hold the First Party harmless from all liability resulting from any injury to any person or any loss of or damage to any property caused by or resulting from any act or omission of the West Coast or any agent or employee of the West Coast in or about the airfield, and will defend at the cost of West Coast any action at law or in equity, instituted by the United Airlines, Inc. against First Party if said action is based on matters arising as a result of this agreement or any conduct of the West Coast during the period of this agreement. Both parties agree that this agreement is not more favorable for the airline than the; existing agreement between United Airlines, Inc. and Whatcom County and/or First Party, and.West Coast agrees to procure from United Airlines, Inc. a waiver of any right to change all or re- negotiate any portion of the existing contract between the United airlines, Inc. and the County of Whatcom and/or First Party. IN WITNESS ZEIEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. BELLINGHAM AIRPORT COMMISSION First Party By DONALD A. BELL Manager (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) P. H. BROWNE HOMER 0. NUNAMAKER GERRIT VELEKE Members of Commission. BOARD OF WHATCOM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRI T VELEKE Members of the Board WEST COAST AIRLINES, INC. 99 291 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM FRIDAY THE 29th DAY OF AUGUST is 47 L E A S E THIS INDENTURE made this 29th day of Kugust, 1947 --by and between BELLINGHAM AIRPORT. COMMISSION., hereinafter called Lessor, and EVERETT L. CLIFTON and MILLARD J. TOMLIN, hereinafter called Lessees, WITNESSETH: That Lessor, for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements on the part of Lessees hereinafter contained and the payments of money to be made by Lessees to Lessor, as hereinafter set forth, does by these presents, lease, let and demise unto Lessees the'follow- ing described premises situate in Whatcom County, Washington, to -wit: That certain space and area located in the southwesterly one-half of the certain building known as No. T-102, ap- proximately 20 feet by 40 feet,said building now being on the southeasterly side of the Bakerview Road, Whatcom County, Washington, within the premises of the Bellingham Airport, Whatcom County, Washington, (The space so leased now adjoins the office and lounge of the Airport Manager). together with all easements, stairways and area -ways necessarily required for ingress and egress to said premises and therefrom and all appurtenances and fixtures belonging or appertaining to isaid premises, to have and to hold said premises for a.period beginning on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1947, and ending on the 31st day of August, 1950, upon and under the terms and conditions as follows: 1. Lessees covenant and agree to pay Lessor and Lessor agrees to accept from Lessees as ;rental upon the above described premises the sum of Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) monthly, payable Ion or before the first day of each and every month during the term of this lease. The amount of ;said"rental is subject to renegotiation at the end of each and every calendar year, the lease terminating if at the end'of any calendar" year the parties hereto are noteable to mutually agree !on the amount of the rental for the following years. 20 That said premises are leased to Lessees for the use and purpose of conducting and 'maintaining thereon a restaurant, lunch room, news and cigar stand, soda fountain, drug store, and Lessor hereby grants to Lessees for the term and on the conditions hereinset forth, the sole and exclusive right, permission, license and privilege to sell in the demised premises and upon the area and premises of the Bellingham Airport, Whatcom County, Washington, newspapers,.periodi- cals, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, confectionery, candy,,popcorn, peanuts, soda water, soft drinks, lice cream, drugs,'drug sundries, and eatables, and to sell such other articles in connection with the operation of said premises as maybe permitted by the Airport Manager, whose decision in the premises shall be controlling. The prices charged for all said articles shall be just and reason !able. That Lessees acknowledge that they are in all respects familiar with said premises and the limprovements thereon and that no representations have been made by Lessor as to said premises and .improvements; that they accept the said premises as they now exist; and that at the expiration of said term Lessees agree to yield up and quit said premises in as good.stape, repair and condition, 'reasonable use, wear and damage caused by conditions beyond Lessees' control only excepted. Lessor' reserves the right to hire or permit outside concessions to sell food, soft drinks, ice cream ones;- land similar merchandise during any air show or special event held or shown on the airport of the 'Lessor. 3., ThatLesses shall not assign, underlet, or part with the possession of said premises, or any partthereof, without the written consent of Lessor -first obtained, nor shall any such assign- ment take place by operation of law, bankruptcy or receivership. 4. That Lessees will not make or suffer any unlawful, improper or offensive use of said premises, or any use thereof which shall be injurious to any person or property; nor shall there be any use or occupancy of said premises contrary to any rule, regulation, statute or ordinance of the United States of America, the State of Washington, the County of Whatcom therein, or of any administrative body or other governing body of any or all of the above mentioned bodies or agencies now or hereafter to be made. 5. That Lessor shall not in any way be liable for any damage or injury whatsoever caused y water or otherwise to any goods, wares or personal property of any kind or description brought pon and being on said premises and belonging to any person whatsoever. 6. That Lessees shall assume and agree hereby to indemnify and save harmless Lessor from ny claim of any person for injuries to life, person or property occurring in and about the leased remises, the stairways or area -ways thereof. 7.. That Lessees agree to promptly pay all costs, rates or charges for any and all gas lectric light, water or other public utilities service or services furnished to and used in and .pon said premises by them, and to save and hold harmless Lessor and the said premises from any lability or obligation therefore 8. And it is further agreed between the said parties hereto that in the event the building n which said premises are located shall be rendered unsafe or untenantable by fire or by other ommon disaster or reason, or in the event that the said premises shall be demanded and takerr by ny public agency or authority, for any public use, the obligation of the Lessees to pay rent or ompensation for said premises hereunder leased shall cease, and in such event the Lessor hereby grees to provide and furnish to Lessees promptly, as soon as possible, similar, suitable and roper space in a building then in existence or ground area for a building to be built by Lessees ithin the confines of the Bellingham Airport, Whatcom County, Washington, to be held under the ame terms and conditions herein stated at a reasonable rental, which rental will depand upon the ccommodations furnished by Lessor to Lessees in a building then in existence, or upon the condi- ion,that space is granted Lessees by Lessor for the erection of their own quarters upon said ellingham Airport. Z 912 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRI DAY THE 29th DAY OF AUGUST 1947 I That in the event that Lessor shall construct a new Terminal Building upon the Bellingham (Airport, Whatcom County, Washington, the Lessees are hereby granted the first option to conduct ,!and maintain within a proper and sufficient space in said Terminal Building the same services and iactivities as hereinbefore set forth, and to sell and render the same services thereon, and that ;Lessor will not lease or sublet any other apce in said Terminal Building, or upon the premises and area of the Bellingham Airport, I-Shatcom County, 4ashington, for any of the purposes and services hereinabove set forth as allowed to Lessees. 10. Lessees expressly covenant and agree to pay the rental above reserved in the manner as set forth above, and to perform each and all the matters and things required of them hereunder promptly as provided, and agree that in the event of their failure to perform any of the covenants for agreements on their part herein stated strictly in accordance with the provisions of this Lease ,and the agreements herein contained, then Lessor may at its option terminate this Lease and re- enter and take possession of said premises and remove all persons and property therefrom, and j ,thereupon this lease shall cease and determine. In the event that Lessor shall fail to exercise :such option following any breach of this agreement by Lessees, such failure shall not preclude Lessor from exercising such option upon the recurrance of such breach or any other breach of this ,Lease by Lessees. 11. That Lessor agrees and covenants that Lessees paying the rental herein reserved and :observing and performing the several covenants and agreements herein on their part contained, shall peaceably hold and enjoy the leased premises during the said term, without any interruption by the Lessor or any person rightfully claiming under Lessor. 12. That Lessor, and its agents, may at any reasonable time enter in and upon said premises for inspection thereof or for making repairs or improvements thereto, or of the building in which 'said premises are located. 13. That Lessees agree to pay and discharge all reasonable costs, attorney's fees and .expenses that shall be made and incurred by Lessor in enforcing the covenants and agreements !hereof. i 14. It is agreed that if the Lessees are operating under the terms of this Lease at the iend of the calendar year 1949, they shall have first opportunity for a renewal of this Lease for an additional period of 3 years, upon the same terms and provisions provided in this agreement. 15. That the covenants and agreements herein contained shall apply and inure to the benefit of the successors or assigns of Lessor, and to the successors or assigns of Lessees as the same are properly accepted and confirmed according to the provisions hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Lease in duplicate this 29th day of August, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ( ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) BELLINGHAM AIRPORT COMMISSION Lessor By DONALD A. BELL Manager P. H. BROWNE HOMER 0. NUNAMAKER GERRIT VELEKE Members of Commission BOARD OF WHATCOM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VEL EKE Members of Board MILLARD J. TOMLIN EVERETT L. CLIFTON Lessees On this 29th day of August, 1947, personally appeared DONALD A. BELL and P. H. BROWNE, ,HOMER 0. NUNAMAKER and GERRIT VELEKE, to me known to be the Manager and Members, respectively, of ''the Bellingham Airport Commission which executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said 'instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said commission, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute the said instrument. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) L. COZIER Dep. Co. Auditor in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 2, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Bard j######################.`###########,## ; ############ ############### ###########/################## 293 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY of SEPTEMBER 1947 MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 29, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: r ,,CURRENT EXPENSE: j R. L. Polk & Company Frank L. Cramer Pliny T. Snyder Nat'l Assn. of Assessing Officers Pacific Tele. & Tele. Coo Addressograph Sales Agency ! Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke R. L. Polk & Company Addressograph Sales Agency Tide water Assoc. Oil Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Payroll - August Frank H. Geri Blackburn Sales Co., R. L. Polk & Company Reser Auto Finish Triplett Auto Body Shop Arts In Childhood County Road Fund Ira D. Smith n n Sumas News ROAD FUND: Great Northern Railway Co. Everson Motor Company Lester N. Nelson Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Monahan Garage, Inc. Howard -Cooper Corp. Turner Riddle Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. Trunkey & Sons PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Auditor 36.05 Assessor 15.85 26.17 10.00 7.55 8.24 Commissioners 15.95 it 21.60 Treasurer 36.05 " 8.24 it 4.70 Sup.' Ct. No. 2 6.45 Juv. Court - Play. 667.90 u It of 65.05 it to it 11.85 Sheriff 36.05 Supt. of Schools 9.27 it " 21.12 " 1.00 Hort. Insp. 215.60 Ad. Ex. - D.I.D. #7 78.00 it it D.I.D. 7115 74.00 it if D.I.D. #15 20.15 Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for September Broom. & Cole Brown & Cole, Inc. 9 Farmers Mercantile Co. Home Market Grocery Johnston's Cash Market Lind Gravel Co. McClellan Fuel & Hauling J. C. Penney Company Safeway Stores, Inc. Whatcom Falls Market Mrs. Laurin Needham Herald Prescription Pharmacy rr n rr rr n rr rr n rr u �r rr i rr n rr Star Drug Company TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Drs. Slyfield & Nelson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: s Albert Olson a i Total of Claims Allowed $ 548.76 2,145.33 17.58 11.02 42.09 348.76 5.15 1,398.69 73.13 $ $ 261.00 15.25 l06.00 29.70 117.66 21.08 8.50 11.33 6.00 121.28 3.00 45.00 7.88 14.08 9.12 20.18 �5.54 7.41 33.11 36.69 $ 1,396.84 4, 509.51 $ 29052.50 30.00 $ 2,082.50 $ 32.50 32.50 $ 8,921.16 The affidavits of posting and publication of notices of the hearing on the application of ,the Puget Sound Power and Light Company for a franchise over certain count roads y ,.we re filed jwith the Board by the County Auditor. 294 RECORD OF COIV MISSIONERS TROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER ism_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM-COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER of the Application of PUGET SOUND ) P014ER & LIGHT COMPANY for a franchise over, certain ) ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE' Roads and parts of roads in Whatcom County, State ) of Washington ' THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY DO FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS,,to-wit: BE :IT REMEMBERED:, That at an adjourned regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of 1lashingto n,.held at the public meeting room of said Board at..the Court House of Whatcom County.in the City of Bellingham, Washington, on the 2nd day of September, 1947, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at which meeting there,were present. Commissioners CLAUDE MANLEY:and GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioners of said County; and there also being present WILL D. PRATT, 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 Whatcom County, not within the limits of any incorporated City or Torn, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: WHEREAS, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Corporation, did on the 6th day of August, 1947, 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 and distribution lines for transmitting and distributing electric energy for power, light, hear and all other purposes and uses, together with poles,,wir es and other -appurte- nances, including on such poles telephone lines as one of such appurtenances, upon, over,.along and across certain public roads in Whatcom County, Washington, not within the limits of any in- corporated 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, the the Commissioners' Room in the Court House,of said County, in,the City of Bellingham, Washington, on the 6th day of August, 1947, did consider said written application and thereupon did duly enter a written order fixing Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, 1947, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said last named day, in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at.the Court, House in the City of Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place fixed for hearing said applica- tion, and in said order „did direct the Auditor of said County to give such ntoice of the time and place so fixed for such,hearing as is required by law, and Now, on this the'.2nd day of September, 1947, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said last named day,,in the public meeting room of this Board, in the Court- House of -,said County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, this Board being in adjourned regular session, and said application coming,on regularly for hearing, it is by the Board found, determined and ordered as follows, to -wit: That on the 14th day of August, 1947, Will D. Pratt, in person, as Auditor of said County, posted printed notices, each of which notices were duly signed by the official signature of said. Will D. Pratt, as Auditor of said County, and each of which notices had thereon an impression of the Auditor's seal of Whatcom County, Washington, (each. of such notices being the same' and being signed and sealed the same as the printed notice hereto attached marked "Exhibit l" and hereby made a part of this order, the said Exhibit 1 being in all respects a duplicate of Exhibit A attached to'the affivadit of said Will D. Pratt, as Auditor of said County, which Affidavit is hereinafter referred to) as follows, to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board at the n Public Library in the City of Bellingham, Washington One notice posted on the bulletin board at the.City Hall in the City of Bellingham, Washington a One notice posted on the bulletin board at the a Court House in the City of Bellingham, Washington Said three place's of posting last named are three public places in the County Seat of said Whatcom County, Washington. That the said Will D. Pratt, as the Auditor of said County, caused'a true copy of the notices so posted to be'published in "The Bellingham Herald" a daily newspaper published 1n the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, such notice being therein published on the 7th day of August, 1947, and the 14th day of August, 1947, 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 Manager of said "The Bellingham Herald", which Affidavit is annexed as "Exhibit B" to the Affidavit of the County Auditor hereinafter referred to.:. That on thel2th, 13th and 14th days of August, 1947, the said Will D. Pratt as Auditor of said County posted printed notices of the time and place of such hearing (each of such notices being a true copy of Exhibit 1 hereto attached) upon certain public roads and highways in..Whatcom County, Washington, which public roads and highways are more particularly known and described in the following paragraphs numbered 1 to 31, both inclusive, and paragraphs A to Z14, both in- clusive, to -wit: 1. Road No. 736. Beginning at or near the Section corner common to Sections 1 and 12, Township 39 North, Range 1 West and Sections 6 and 7, Township 39, North, Range 1 East; thence Westerly along Section line between said Sections 1 and 12 to the Section corner common to Sections 1, 21 11 and 12, Township 39 North, Range 1 West; thence Northwesterly through said Section 2 to an intersection with Road No. 119 in the East i7of said Section 2. Also beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 1, 21 11 and 12, Township 39 Northi Range 1 West; thence South 295 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1947 alohg-.the., Section, line' between said Sections 11 and 12 to the Section corner common to Sections 11, 129 13 and 141 Township 39 North, Range 1 West. 2. Road No. 746. Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 1, 21 11 and 12, Township 39 North, Rang 1 West; thence West along Section line between said Sections 2 and 11 to the 1/4 corner between said Sections 2 and 11; thence South through the center of said Section 11 approximately -' mile to an intersection with Road No. 741. .3. Road No. 741. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 746 on the North and South center line of Section 11,'Toamship 39 North, Range 1 West; thence South along said center line of Section 11, approximately mile to the 'center of said Section 11; thence East along the center line of said Section 11 to.the 'corner -between Sections 11 and 12. 4'.,Road No. 740. Beginning at or near the Section corner common to Sections 34 and 35, Township 41 North, Range 1 East; and Sections 2 and 3, Township 40 North, Range 1 East; thence in a Southerly and Southeasterly direction through said Section 2 to Road No. 18 on the South line of said Section 2. 5. Road No. 51. Beginning at the Section Corner common to Sections 22,-23, 26 and 27, Township 40 North, Range l East; thence East along the Section line betweeen said Sections 23 and 26 and Sections 24`and 25 to the i corner between said Sections 24 and 25. 6. Road No. 410. Beginning at or near the T- corner common to Section 369 Township 39 North, Range 1 East and Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 1 East; thence South through the center of said Section 1 to the i corner between Sections 1 and 12, Town- ship 38 North, Range 1 East; thence Southeasterly through said Section 12 to an inter- section with Road No. 652 in the Southwest T Section 71 Township 38 North, Range 2 East. 7. Road No. 652. Beginning at an intersection with Road 410 in the Southwest 4 Sec- tion 7, Township 38 North, Range 2 East; thence Southeasterly, Southerly, South- westerly, Northwesterly and Westerly through Sections 7, 18 19 and 30, Township 38 North, Range 2 East, and Sections 25, 36 and 35, Township 36 North, Range 1 East and Sections 2 and 31 Township 37 North, Range 1 East, and Section 34, Township 38 North, Range 1 East to its terminus in the South J said Section 34. 8. Road No. 719. Beginning at the 4 corner between Sections 33 and 34, Township 41 North, Range 4 East; thence West through Section 33 approximately mile to the East line of the Boundry Garden Tracts. 9. Road No. 665., Beginning at the -j corner between Sections 33 and 34, Township 41 l North, Range 4 East; thence East through said Section 34 approximately J- mile to the West City Limits of Sumas. 10. Road No. 747.'Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 271 at or near the i corner between Sections 3 and 4, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence West to its terminus in the, East i of said Section 4. 11. Road No. 750. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 428 in the West -j of Section 23, Township 40 North, Range 3 East; thence North to its terminus at or near the North line of said Section 23. 12. Road No. 749. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 160 on the South ! line of Section 22, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence North to its terminus in the East -j of said Section 22. 13. Road No. 748-. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 359 in the Northwest Section 33, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence West approximately 1/8 mile to its terminus.. 14. Road No. 675.- Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 27, 28, 33 and 341 Township 39 North, Range 3 East; thence North along the Section line be- tween said Sections 27 and 28 to an intersection with Road No..188, at or near Section.corner common to Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, Township 39 North, Range 3 East. 15. Road No. 726. Beginning at an intersection with the Guide Meridian Road No. 50 in the Southwest 4 Section 69 Township 38 North, Range 3 East; thence East approi- mately 2 mile to the West line of Baker View Addition. 16. Road No. 673. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 148 in the Northwest 4 Section 301 lownship 38 North, Range 4 East; thence in a general Southeasterly, Northerly and Northeasterly direction through said Section 30 and Section 19, Township 38 North, Range 4 East to its terminus at or near the Section corner common to Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, Township 38 North, Range 4 East. 17. Roads Nos. 49-202. Beginning at an intersection with Pacific Highway No. 99 t in the Southeast t Section 8, Township 37 North, Range.3 East; thence in a general Northerly, Northeasterly and Northerly direction through said Section 8 and Sec-tion 41 Township 37 North, Range 3 East to its terminus at the South City Limits of Bellingham in Sections 32 and 33, Township 38 North,Range 3 East. it 18. Road No. 131. Beginning at Section line between Section 36, Township 38 North, Range 3 East and Section 317 Township 38 North, Range 4 East; thence in a general Southeasterly direction through said Section 31 and Sections 6 and 87 Township 37 296 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER_ ism North, Range 4 East to the South line of said Section 8. 19. Road No. 604. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 131 on the North line` of Section 17, Township 37 North, Range 4 East; thence in a general, Southerly and , Southwesterly direction through said Section 17 and Section 201 Township737 North, Range 4 East to the South line of said Section 20. 20. Road No. 241. Beginning at the J corner between Sections 6 and 79^Township 37,: North, Range 5 East; thence Northerly, Westerly and Northerly through said Section 6 to its terminus on the North line of Section 6. 21. Road No. 117. Beginning at the Section corner common to Sections 12 and 13, Township 39 North, Range 3 East, and Sections 7 and 18, Township 39 North, Range 4 East; thence East along the Section line between said Sections 7 and 18 to an inter- section with Road No. 223 at or near the j corner between said Sections 7 and 18. 22. Road: No. 603. Beginning at an intersection with Mt. Baker Highway in the West j Section 33, Township 39 North, Range 5 East; -thence Southerly and, Easterly to its terminus at or near the center of said Section 33• 23. Road No. 680. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 260 at or near the -J' corner common to Sections 27 and 34, Township 40 North, Range 4 East; thence North- erly along the center line of said Section 27 to its terminus in the North 2 of said Section 27. 24. Road No. 701. Beginning.at the Section corner common. to Sections 32.and 33, Township 39 North., Range 4 East and Sections 4 and 5, Township 38 North, Range 4 East; thence,Northerly along the Section line between Sections 32 and 33 to its terminus at or near the i corner between said Sections 32 and 33• 25. Road No. 656. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 122 in the North-. west J Section 9, Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Southwesterly through said Northwest j to its terminus. 26. Road No. 285, Beginning at an intersection -with Road No. 462 in the South- east 4 Section 41 Township 37 North,, Range 1 East; thence Westerly along the South. 1/16th line of said Section 4 to the center of the Southeast -- of said Section 4; thence North along the East 1/16th line ' mile to an intersection.with the Cowen Road No. 285 in the East j of said Section 4. 27. Road No. 232. Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of Peterson's Addition on the section line between Sections 9 and 10, Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Easterly along the South 1/16th line of said Section 10 to the West line of the Plat of North Seacrest Tracts. Also beginning at an intersetion with the above described Road No. 232 at or near the center of the Southwest 4 Section 10, Town- ship 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Southerly along the West 1/16th line of said Section 10 to a point on the North line of the Plat of Bowden's Addition. Also beginning at an intersection with the East line of Bowden's Addition and the North_; line of Section 15, Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Easterly along said Section line to a point on the West line of the Plat of Seacrest. 28. Road No. 489. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 286 in the. Northeast 4 Section 15, Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence.Southerly to its terminus in the Southeast 4 of said Section 15. 29, Road No, 286. Beginning at a point on the East line of the Plat of ,Boowden's Addition in the Northwest -j Section 15, Township 37 North, Range 1 East; thence Easterly through 1 to an intersection with Road No. 489. g said Section 5 30. Old Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Right -of -Way. Beginning at a point on the South line of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range 5 East; thence in a general Northwesterly, Westerly and Southwesterly direction following the old Right -of -Way grade through said Section 27 and Sections 28, 33 and 32 to a point on the South line of said Section 32, Township 39 North, Range 5 East. Also beginning at.a point on the South line of Section 31, Township 39 North, Range 5 East; thence Northwesterly following the old Railway grade to an intersec- tion with Mount Baker Highway in the Southeast T of said Section 31. 31. Road No. 603. Beginning at an intersection with the Mosquito Lake Road N. 283 in the East J of Section 281 Township 39 North, Range 5 East; thence Southwesterly, - through said Section 28 and Section 33, Township 39 North, Range 5 East to an inter.- section with Road No. 603 at or near the center of said Section 33. PLATS A. Gordon Addition to Morgan Cottonwood Beach Plat, filed July 27, 1946. B. Morgan Cottonwood Beach Plat, filed May �9, 1939• C. Neptune Beach, filed September 9, 1921. D. Nepturie Beach, Supplements filed May 23, 1925. E. Pepa Howa Illahe, filed March 30, 1931. F. Siddle Addition to Ferndale, filed October 29, 1946. 297 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1947 G. Baker View Addition to the City of Bellingham, filed February 26, 1938. H. Chuckanut Addition, filed February 28, 1938. I. Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No. 2, filed July 12, 1940 J. Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No. 3, filed November 27, 1944• K. Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bellingham, Division No. 4, filed September 14, 1945. L. Fenton Addition to New Aatcom at Sehome, W.T., filed June 28, 1888. M. Gallagher's Addition to Sehome, W.T., filed April 5, 1889. N. Lake Samish Shore Tracts, filed May 11 1943• 0. Rainbow Beach, filed July 18, 1946. P. McCue's Garden Tracts, filed March 13, 1920. Q. Lake Home Addition to the City of Bellingham, filed March 4, 1907. R. Plat of Cain's Lake, filed March 21, 1941. S. Boundry Garden Tracts, filed November 7, 1913. T. Nixon Beach Tracts, filed July 27, 1945• U. Dellesta Park, filed September 19, 1934. V. Ross Park Plat, filed April 6, 1906. W. Plat of Gooseberry Point, filed January 14, 1947. X. Lummi Point Plat, filed January 71 1946. Y. Plat of New World Addition, filed February 4, 1909. Z. Alf's Grove Addition, filed February 4, 1909. Z1. Seelye Heights Addition, filed September 12, 1908. Z.2. Lummi Park on Lummi Island, filed April 18, 1910. Z3. Sunset, filed May 12, 1910. Z4. Plat of Seacrest, filed June 7, 1909. Z5. Fulton's Addition to The Bellingham Bay Cities, filed March 21, 1890. Z6. Peterson's Addition to The Bellingham Bay Cities, filed April 8, 1890. Z7. Map of Newport, filed June 14, 1890. Z8. Bowden's Addition to The Bellingham Bay Cities, July 30, 1890. Z9. Hansen's Plat of Sportsman's Park, filed September 21, 1939• Z10. Plat of Bonnie Brae, an addition to Bellingham, Lummi Island, Washington, filed June 10, 1911. Zll. North Seacrest Tracts, filed November 29, 1941. Z12. Hansen's Echo.Point Tracts, filed May 21, 1946. Z13. Northwest Baker. View Tracts, filed November 28, 1940. Z14. Hunter Park, filed October 8, 1909. That each of such notices were posted on each public road and highway or parts thereof above specified, in a conspicuous place, either on a Power Company pole, a stump, a post or a tree situated on each public road and highway so posted, and adjoining the traveled portion thereof. That each and every 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 highways for (which application is made, (being the public roads and highways hereinbefore described in this 'Order) and the time and place fixed for the hearing. That in and by each of said notices all Ipersons 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 Jto said application as this Board might deem to be for the public interest. i All of which more fully appears from the said Affidavit of the said Will D. Pratt, as (Auditor, filed herein on the 2nd day of September, 1947. 298 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMB ''R 1947 ! 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 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 th'e time and !place aforesaid, and at such meeting, the following Resolution and Order is unanimously adopted and passed by the Board of County Commissioners, to -wit: That applicant, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, is a puglic 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 "electrical company" conducting an "electrical plant" within the meaning of such terms as defined by Chap. 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 trans- mission and distribution of electric current for light, heat, power and all other purposes; that 'it is the owner of certain franchises and privileges relating to the transmission and distribution lof electric current for light, heat, power and other purposes in the City of Bellingham and in the towns of Lynden, Nooksack and Ferndale in Whatcom 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, Nooksack and Ferndale 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 ipurposes imposed by the ordinances, franchises and privileges aforesaid of selling and furnishing electric power, heat, light and electric current within the City of Bellingham and the towns of ILynden, Nooksack and Ferndale 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 lapplication 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 here- iinafter 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 twenty-five (25) years from the date of this Order, the authority, right, .privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and !operate transmission and distribution lines for transmitting and distributing electric energy for !power, light, heat and all other purposes and uses, together with poles, wires and other appurte- nances, including on such poles telephone wires as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads and parts of public roads in Whatcom County, Washington, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, and enumerated in the following !paragraphs numbered 1 to 31, both inclusive, and paragraphs A to Z14, both inclusive, to -wit: (There is excepted from this grant and this order such of the streets, avenues, alleys, lanes and public places located and situate within the area comprised in the LUMI,II POINT PLAT in paragraph "X" hereinafter set out as have been vacated under order of this Board, entered under date of July 11, 1947.) (Then follow paragraphs 1 to 31, both inclusive and -paragraphs A to Z14, both inclusive, as in this Order, hereinbefore set forth.) The line of poles herein provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads and parts of roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all !upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion there- of, 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 sues 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-way 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 tn~ loads and parts of 'roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles along Aso many or all of the roads and parts of roads above described as the grantee, its successors and 'assigns may from time to time desire to so occupy. Should the course, direction, or location of 'any of such roads or parts of roads above described be hereafter changed by the County or other ,public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall thereupon attach to such new part of such roads and parts of roads, but the attaching of such rights to !such new parts 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 hereinbefore described. The facilities of the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be removed at its or their i expense to other locations on such roads or public places in the event any of such roads or public places are to be reconstructed, altered or improved, or shall become a primary state highway and such removal is reasonably necessary for the construction, alteration or improvement thereof. That all 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 applicances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at least RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 299 s. 47 thirty feet above the surface.of the ground and the other wires and lines shall be at least l eighteen feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole.line and the wires and lines thereon, will -cause the least interference with other uses of such roads and parts of roads. 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. The'said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Whatcom from any injury arising 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 for damages caused by said poles or wires or faulty location of the same, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given such grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of Whatcom of any suit or action begun against said County on account of any alleged claim for any said cause. The said grantee, for itself, its. -successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authority, (privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenenats that no value shall be placed upon this fran- chise on which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as printing posting.and.publishing notices, attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like. Whenever necessary for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of all or any portion of said roads as determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,.Washington, any or all of said poles and wires. shall be immediately removed from said (roads and reset or relocated thereon as required by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and at the expense of.the grantee. The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns. .Any time after the expiration of 180 days from the date of the enactment of this Order the Board of County Commissioners as to any separate road hereinbefore described, upon which con- struction 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 assigns. This is not an exclusive franchise and shall not be deemed..in any manner to prohibit said County from granting other franchises of any kind or character, upon, over, along and across any of said roads or'public places. " I 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. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners at the adjourned regular session aforesaid, held this the 2nd day of September, 1947, is hereby signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk,of this Board under its seal at said meeting,.in authentication thereof. i DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the 2nd day of September, 191+7.. ( SEAL OF TEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT" County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners There followed: Exhibit 1 Copy of printed Notice Exhibit A Affidavit of Poster Exhibit B Affidavit of Publication a O CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner: 300 RECORD . OF . COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER ls_7- applications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following, and copies of the applications placed on file: Agate Bay Service Station, R #41 Bellingham Mike Klein, Klein's'Grocery, R #31 Bellingham:" f Clara MacDonald, Cederville Service Station, R_#37 Bellingham Ben Thordarson, Ben's Store, Point Roberts, Washington Ernest G. Anderson, Ernie's Service 1540 Meridian Road, Bellingham Harold J. Long, Beach Grocery, Beach, Washington Louie E: Bruemmer & Albert Bovendam,.VanWyck Grocery & Service, R #3; B'ham 1he August report,of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 5, 1947. Approved y Chairman of the Boa d #�## ########4"######## #####Ii ii lI if do ####I #if F####�l� '#####� ##�f########## MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 2, 1947, the Board.convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. .The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Auditor $ 3.86 Hartman Typewriter Co. " 4.61+ Monahan Garage, Inc. Assessor 6.60 Pynor & Company it 2.3 5 Union Printing Company if6.47 Stenographic Service Bureau Commissioners 30.75 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 4.55 Clyde Kendall " 18.60 Union Printing Co. 350 54 Martin Plbg & Htg Co. Court House 3.40 Pacific Steam Laundry It " 2.47 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juvenile Court 105.29 Union Printing Co. " " 3.71 " to if Clerk 86 e 52 Griggs if 5.56 Blackburn Sales Co. " 6.70 Pioneer Printing Co. " 32.08 it if " Supt. of Schools 34.04 John F. Campbell to 2.55• The Texas Company " It 15.32 J. K. Gill Company " " 7.05 Co. Superintendents' Assn. If " 10.00 C. O. Hill If " 5.00 Irwin LeCocq " " 5.00 H. E. Jones " " 5.00 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Exten. Service 51.6.5 Gale G. Gurtle " it6,4 5 Firestone Stores: " it 4.64 Diehl Motor Companyy " " 1.29 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 7•48 Griffith Printing Co. Hort. Insp. -2.16 J. K. Gill Co. Ad. Ex. - Schools 27.99 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - August - Voucher No. 764 1,7o6.95 of itii 766 29518.63 It �� '� 2, 226.00 if �� �� 768 2 297.63 2, 351.77 769 1,.415.63 '► 770 2, 7o8.48 �� �� 771 3, 534.885 Mark Anabel 73 2 Grant Moir 308.79 V. R. Brokaw 814.28 Robert G. Walken 642.96 Archie Manley 786.78 A. C. Magner 177.66 Chas. Loshbaugh 10.00 $ 544.71 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF SEPTEMBER C301 47 Pynor & Co. Ellis C. Baxter Pearson Tire Service Union Printing Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Howard -Cooper Corp. Lind Gravel Co. .Irwin Hardware Iverson Lumber Co. Bellingham Publishing Co. Union Oil Co. Norstrom Lumber Co. Satterlee Transit System Custer Garage State Tax Commission d RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - August it rt C. H. Denson A. C. Magner M. Meenk Fred Reinholt Industrial Supply Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. County Road Fund - Adv. Exp. County Road Fund Robinson Standard Aerial Surveys, Inc. PUBLIC'ASSISTANCE FUND: `American Hotel J. H. Cox Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery ►r. , tt n n Mrs. Ruth LaFond Mary L. Morsman Motor Inn Service J. C. Penney Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. rt » tt rt ►t rt Wanamakers General Mdse White House Grocery Dept,. Dept. of Public Institutions Aubert Drug Co. n n n tr tr tt rr n n tt rt u ` n n rr n rt n rt tt t► u rr tt rt tt tr rt n n n tr rr , Dr. R. E. Dickinson Fountain Drug Store Dr. D. H. McLeod .. Owens Drug Company Capital Stationers Central Stores Revolving4Fund A. S . Aloe Company American Hospital Supply.Corporation u n tr rt Louie Austvold , rr rr Leonard Products Company, S. E. Massengill Company. Morse Hardware Company Safeway Stores, Inc.. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. C. D. Smith Pharmacal Co. Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. Guy Smith Standard Brands, Inc. Shirley V. Rogers Betty Drew Fletcher Nonabell Hall Haws C HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey Union Printing Co. 64.28 43.88 383.03 '2.o6 1:70 19.53 79.62 .70 911.68 14.03 235.07 3.61 12.36 13.70 18.70 39221.85 255- 70 782.40 164.97 67,6.80 547.68 1+7.12 2.52 512.38 39285.25 82.50 $ 241040.38 6 9,579.17 5.00 5.55 142.84 94.69 62.50 11.25 51.00 27.13 119.92 20.00 505.41 100.00 417.33 54.00 12.62 8.ol 14.22 20.96 17.68 15.85 32.90 25.64 16.13 16.18 25.85 9.28 12.88 1.00 8.85 5.00 2.03 4.12 70.64 14.5o 8.98 1.53 9.30 13.01 11.85 7.96 23.24 20.52 1.00 71.52 10. 57 37.45 8.24 132.33 156.92 131.94 4 $ 2, 599.32 27.35 23.70 51.70 29.65 1• 5 $ 133.95 fJ 0 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1947 LAW LIBRARY FUND: The American La* Book Company 28.00 $ 28.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 41,309.10 ' J vThis being the date fixed for a hearing on the Report of the Appraisers for Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 15, the said hearing was duly held, at which all present and wishing to be heard, were heard, both for and against the appraisal, as made. At the conclusion of the hearing, by unanimous action of the Board, the matter was taken under advisement. j BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO 01ISSIONERS OF WaTCOM COUNTY, WhSHINGTON" �v ;iIN THE MATTLR OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH_ OF JULY, 1947. ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with �thi.s Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of July, 1947, land the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, lbe, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 148.50 State School 525.00 �i University 788.68 College 471.77 ' W. W. C. E. 140.89 E. W. C. E. 119.73 C. W. C. E. 84.50 Parks and Parkways 306.12 Game 220.00 Forest Fire Protection 104.49 Highway Safety 3o6.12 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 26.76 City Treasurers 71157.67 l Township Treasurers I 1,316.82 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust 31750.25 ! Current Expense 26,665.75 Soldiers Relief 44 5.o0 Tax Refund 18.00 Suspense '6.01 Road Fund 62,746.18 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 2,o63.00 Public ,assistance 103,716.22 Law Library 120.00 Marriage Certificate 5.00 Public Health 11418.20 Whatcom County Library 11838.95 Water District #r2 General 460.10 Schools - General 83,259.6o Schools - Building 77218.45 Nursery Revolving 11895•12 Hot Lunch Revolving 1,082,57 River Impt. - Flood Control 47934.49 Port - State Development 4,395.97 Port - General 25�019,56 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1 6.o0 BONDS REDEEMED: Whatcom Co. Library-War.Red. 11000.00 Schools - Bonds 17500.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Current Expense -31 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 9.52 0 03 EOa RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1947 INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS, Cont. Public Assistance 433.14 Whatcom Co. Library -War. Red. 96.00 Gen. Obl. Bond 1945-Court House 6,190.00 Schools - General 22.33 Schools - Bond 432.00 River Impt. - Flood Control 7.24 Port Bonds - (1927) 562.50 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, Maint .01 3 53 , 034.53 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 July 31, 1947, as shown by the County :Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 137,327.75 Bellingham National Bellingham 211,905.98 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 261,398.47 First National Bank Lynden 47,000.00 First National Bank Ferndale 50,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank Blaine 5,000.00 Nooksack Valley'State Everson 18,000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 103000.00 S 78 5,632.20 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense 49,9 50.00 U. S. Treas'. Bonds "H" CH 338,000.00 U. S. Treas". Bonds "H" CH 300,000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 1 ' CH 1719522.91 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH 171.128.74 �110531101.65 CASH IN OFFICE: '-Cash in Vault 236.50 Checks & Cash Items 33,835.88 Currency 1,447.00 Silver 64.88 Auditor 365.50 Clerk 19.55 S 353969.31 Total Cash on Hand. 118747703.16 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of :ounty Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 5th day of September, 1947. ,SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) I !Attest: WILL D. PRATT I'County Auditor & Ex-officio ;Clerk of the Board I , CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERR I T VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner Dance License application No. 603, for a public dance to be held in the Northwood Grange 1, on Sept. 6, 1947,,was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Northwood Grange. .4pplications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following, and copies of applications placed on file: R. E. Quinn, Quinn's Corner Service, R #1, Everson H. Wayne Beasley, Frosty Inn, Maple Falls Lucy R. Boudreau, Boudreau's Tait. View Store, R #2, Ferndale George W. Nestle, 14t. Baker Inn, Glacier Earl W. & Gordon W. Geer, R #1, Blaine li `I There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 9, 1947. Approved_-�L��'7.^.�.i Chairman of the Boar 7 7TTit T7rril7l-li777rfi r iT �7/� � 1 {ll7l 5i ; ,7!1# 7r7r7T7# fr f C7rr1 a304 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF SEPTEMBER is MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER '9, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 5, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor 100.68 Will D. Pratt " 6.35 Charles Key Shop " 15.4 5 Carolyn Sjolander-Order to Treas. Treasurer 33.83 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Court House 23.18 Girard Street Grocery if it 2.73 Florence E. Bryant Juv. Court 30.11 Elwood Warner J. P. - Country 9.00 C. D. Richmond " " 16.25 F. E. Briggs it . " 6.75 Griggs Pros. Atty 2.78 R. L. Polk & Company 11 11 36.05 Hillyard�Motor Co. Sheriff 16.76 K. B. Williams Printing Co. to 20a60 Waitkus ,Supply Co. " 10.94 Robert McCallum Jail 51.09 Pacific Steam Laundry 11 4o.87 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 95.46 Harold Smith 47.28 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn " 20.70 Schafer Baking Co. " 37.06 L. N. Freimann Exten. Service 4.65 Jessie M. Arney " if 35, 7 Union Printing Co. " " 13.20 Don Denton " " " 2.88 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 53.70 " Nat'l Soc. for Pre. of Blindness Ad. Ex."- Schools 8.06 $ 741.98 ,COUNTY ROAD FUND: Joel C. Suggs $ 137.48 Bob Smith 215.71 $ 353.21 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Bob Smith Pro j. #4 $. 135.16 11 tl 11 #5 365.90 II II 11# 33.84 Industrial Supply Co. " ##4 155.03 Everson Motor Co. " #4 90.28 Lind Gravel Co. n W. H. James " #4 31+,14 #5 119.12 #6 50.06 S. Dl W.Douglass �� #5 1 80 if 5 74.10 $ 13214.58 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Coal nines $ 4.10 Niles Grocery Store 24.50 Sayers Thriftee Market 23.55 Beckett & Montfort 8.50 City of B'ham, Vet. Housing Dept. 12.50 Price -less Shoe Store 5.10 Mrs. Laurin Needham 810.00 Star Drug Company 10.04 A. S. Aloe Company 25.28 American Felsol Company 20.38 Louis Austvold 10.51 it if 8.50 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 315 Cutter Laboratories 25.75 Lederle Laboratories Division 32.45 S. E. Massengill Company 19.60 Northern Grocery Company 14-73 Carl Omli 73.65 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 6.44 if it u 1.91 it it 846 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 7..08 Parke, Davis & Company 32 it �� 24•97 ►� �� 8. 06 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. .04 99.04 99 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 3245 Standard Brands, Inc. 15.86 It II 11 8 . 4 5 805 RECORD OF COA1IMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM --TUESDAY . THE 9th DAY of SEPTEMBER lg 47 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Cont. W. A. VenderYacht VanWaters &-Rogers, Inc. Veltex Company Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp. Weldit Tank & Steel Company rr rr If II Total of Claims Allowed $ 17.00 12.98 .95 14.22 21.01 10.61 $ 1342-1.10 37732.87 vBy unanimous action of the Board, the Report of the Appraisers, re: Improvement in Dr.Impt. ist. No. 15,,was accepted as presented, the said report being as follows: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY BENEFITED Acres Lot'3, less exemptions 36-41N-4E-, 22.00 Marg-.: D. Anderson Lot 2,' " It 36-41N-4E 26.61 K. VanDiest Lot'l, " it 36-41N-4E 27.77 Ed L. Nims NWj SW4 " it 36-41N-4E- 38.80 Ethel L. Nims NW4 SE4 " it 36-41N-4E 39.40 CO' A. Perry NE4_SE4' " if 36-41N-4E! 39.40 Ira B. Perry Et of SW4 SE4, also SE4 SE4, exc. E 12.88A, less exemptions 36-41N-4E E12.88 Ac. of SEj- SE4, less exemptions 36-41N-4E W1 of,SW4 SE4, less exemptions ,36-41N-4E Lots 3 & e If it31-41N-5E Lots-1 & 2 - NE4 SE4, less exemp. 31-41N-5E- NE!1'SW4 & NW4 SE4, less exemptions3l-419-5E, Lot-5,_less exemptions 31-41N-5E. Lot 6 " " 31-,41N-5E : SE4 "SW4 " " 31-41N-5E , S114 SE4 " " 31-41N-5E SE4 SET' " n 31-41N-5E Lots 3 &.4 and that part of SW4 lying,N of Co. Rd.,less exem�t's. 32-41N-5E- Lots 1 & 2 and W 30 A. of NWW,, SE4; less exemptions 32-41N-5E• E* Ej- NW4 SE4; NE4 SE4 32-41N-5E Nj- NW4 exc. N 30' of W 50A of said tract; also exc. S 20 A. .of E 50 A of said tract, less exemp. 32-41N-5E E 31 A. 'of SE4 SW4 and S 20 A of E 50 A. of Ni SW4, less exempt's 32-41N-5E S* SW4 exc. E 31 A, " 32-41N-5E 5A inaNW Cor. of SW4 SE4 32-41N-5E SE4 SE4;; SW'4 SE4 exc. 5A in NW cor, 'leis exemptions 32-41N-5E Lot lf less exemptions 33-41N-5E- Lot 2 °and, E j NWT' SE4, less .exemp. 33-41N-5E S lOA°Lot 3, less exemptions 33-41N-5E- V 16.8-8 A -Lot 3 - 33-41N-5E So of ZV14 'exc. 7A tract in SW cor; Vi SW'4 exc:. N 26 rods, less exemp 33-41N-5E 2OAc. tract.in SW cor of NE4 SW4 33-41N-5E :VE4 SW4 exc. SW 20A tract in said tract, less exemptions 33-41N-5E Lot 1+ and N 26 rods of NW4 SW4, Less exemptions ,33-41N-5E 4 NW4 SE4, less exemptions 33-41N-5E 3E 10A. of Lot3 1-4ON-4E 3E4 NW4 less exemptions 1-40N-LFE �2 Lot 1, less exemptions 1-40N-4E 3E 2A Slit NW4 1-40N-4E V 15A of. NW4 SW4 and 5A in NW cor. )f NE4 SW4 less exemptions 1-40N-4E i 65A of N2 SW4 exc. 20A tract in JW Cor. and 8A tract in BE cor., Less exemptions 1-40N-4E I tract in BE cor. of W 6 5A N' SW4 1-40N-4E 15A NE4 SW4 less exemptions 1-40N-4E JW SET less exemptions 1-40N-4E JE SE.& less exemptions -1-40N-4E E 60A S4 SE4 exc. N 1.09A of E2zA L(-ss exemptions in:1-40N:-4E; and .strip: Hof land in NE4 ND14 in 7-40N-5E ii SW4 `exc NW4 SW4 SW4; also W2 3W SEJ, less exemptions. 1-40N-4E Aft SWi SW4 less exemptions 1-40N-4E ;-i SW4 exc. Loveall tract S of Co. Id. exc. J. A., N. D. & Floyd Lnderson tracts, less exemptions 6-40N-5E 46.50 Harry VanderMay 12.88 Gerrit Groen 19.40 Peter VanDiest 55.06 Ernalese Ottestad and Pairalee Sanford 91.51 Jacob Bol 77.60 Jennie Lenhardt 39.40 Wm. Gunst 39.10 Gerrit Groen 38.50 Frank L. Nims -37.90 Thomas C. Muir 39.10' Clifford Bannerman and Helgi Johnson 57.37 D. W. Struiksma 76.84 Ethel L. Nims 49.25 E. W. Nims 56.34 Simon Louws 46.60 Tim Wierstra 49.00 - C. Bannerman and Helgi Johnson 5.00 Leroy Blakesley 70.05 Verl Nims 11.00 Fred McKnight 22.00 J. A. Loomis 9.40 Chas. H. Nims 16.88 R. B. Nims 51.30 Paul Koehler 5.00 John Mulka 10.00 Glen Mulka 38.36 Glen Mulka 5.00 Glen Mulka 10.00 Ova Tillotson 38.00 Woodrow Tolle 20.00 Harry VanderMey 2.00 Stanley Smith 10.30 Claude B. Smith 29.00 Earl E. Snider 8.00 Marg. M. Smith 14.75 C. F. Janicke 39.40 Jennie VerBrugge 39.40 N. D. Anderson 60.83 W. H. Anderson 83.93 Lloyd H. Tanner. 9.70 Dean K. Uest 68.98 John Boerhave 56.41 68.21 71.16 124.36 151.54 176.80 238.47 74.36 99.49 70.51 482.70 396.17 252.57 250.65 246.80 242.95 250.65 220.66 29 5.54 189.43 361.16 221.06 314.11 6.41 135.96 28.21 56.41 24.10 43.33. 76.92 12.82 25.64 98.34 12.82 57.70 219.2 3 115.40 12.82 66.03 223.08 61.54 113.46 303.08 303.08 441.68 645.65 62.18 397.97 e9'U RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM TUESDAY THE 9 th DAY OF SEPTEMBER is_ . E 3Ac. of that part of Lot 7 lying tf 6-40N-5E S of Co. Rd. #226,,1ess exemptions NEB- SW+; NWJ SE-f exc. S 535' SA in SE cor Lot 6; 2.17 A in NE cor of Lot 7 less exemptions 6-40N-5E S 535' NW-J SEJ, less exemptions 6-40N-% SW-f SE-J less exemptions 6-40N-5E Ei SE-k less exemptions 6-40N-5E Lots 5 & 6 exc. 5A in SE cor Lot 6 and exc N. D. Anderson tract; tract in NW cor Lot 7,less exempt's 6-40N-5E Tract in Lots.6 & 7 bounded on N by N line of Lot 6, on W by W line of Lots 6 & 7, on S by Co. Rd #lp 6-40N-5E W 6A Lot 2; E 22 A Lot 3; SE-X NW exc 2A tract in NW cor; W 14A SWJ NE-J less exemptions 6-40N-5E. E 25.93A Lot 2; E 66A, S- NEj, less exemptions 6- -4ON-% Lot 1 less exemptions 4 W 10A; 2A 6-40N-5E° W13.81A Lot 3; Lot exc in NWcor SE NW4, less exemptions; 6-40N-%: W 10A'Lot 4 less exemptions 6-40N-5E Lot 4; Lot 3 exc'part E of Co. Rd., less exemptions 5-40N-5E' That part Lot 3 E of Co. Rd. less 5-40N-5E' exemptions E 5A SE-J NW+; NWT SW-J NE4; W* Lot 2 less exemptions 5-40N-5E° WJ-.E-J'Lot 2, less exemptions 5-40N-5E E2 E2"Lot 2; less exemptions 5-40N-5E' Lot 1; less exemptions 5-40N-5E SWw MWJ, less exemptions 5-40N-5E' NW-J SWw, less exemptions 5-40N-5E„ NEi SWi; SET NW-i exc. ESA, less exemptions 5-40N-5E'' Ni SWt, less exemptions 12-40N-4E S* NWt, less exemptions 12-40N-4E WJ- NE-j, less exemptions .12-40N-4E W-J E 2 NE-J; WJ E-j SEJ- NE-J, less exemptions 12-40N-4E, E-g'7 NEJ NEB; E2 Ej- SWw NEw, less exemptions 12-40N-4E' Lots 1 & 2, less exemptions 7r40N-5E That part of NE-f NW4 at foot of _ Mountain- less exemptions 7-40N-5E t fNI ti 3.0 L. C. Loveall ° 3085 69.01 Floyd Anderson <530.78 14.80 John Peterson 113.85 28.00 Jelte Visser 107.70 46.56 E. H. Roberts 119.36 81.82 J. 0. Anderson 629.37 10.00 N. D. Anderson 75.50 John Vandermolen 90.37. E...B. Jacobson. 31.48. G. Groen 41.50 J.-W. Miller 9.80 Gerrit VanHuis 35.30 G. Groen, Sr. 28.00 Fred McKnight 31.85 Ralph Mulka 7.92 R. Sytsma 7.93 Robert 0. Bean 15.80. E." W. Wilson 38.00. Carl Larson 26.00, J. A. Myers 3 5.39 . Emma Smith 78.00 Wm. E. Bishop 63.65 G. Arnold Brown 69.40. A..F, Steiner 34.70 W. R. Massey 22.70 L. C. Loveall 44.31 L. C. Loveall 7.85 L. C. Loveall 76.92 580.78 695.14 242.18 319.24 75.40 21+7. 06 125.64 40.83 10.15 10,17 , 26.26 73.08 33:33 45.37 600.00 489.62 ",355.90 44.49 29.10 56.81 10.06 Strip °of land a o0 0 oun a n in Lots 1 & 2 7-40N-5E , 4.16. Imogene Brown 5.3,,33 Lochbaum & Clark's Tracts- 1�.& 2 19.50 W.: H. Terpstra 112.44 It " 3 9.76 . H. DenAdel 56.28 9.74 P. VanDiest 56,.15 . 5 & 7 19.40. John Hammingh 111.-93 ►�° �� �t 6 7.84 Woodrow Tolle 45.26 '► ' " " 8 - 10 ' 29.34 Gerrit VanDiest 169.23 11 - 14 39.25.W. H. Terpstra 301.93 County Roads within D.I.D. No. 15 70.26 Whatcom County 450�q ° The above and foregoing is a fair, just and equitable apportionment of the grand total cost of the amprovement against the property within the said -district, in proportion to the ibenefits accruing thereto. WITNESS our hands this 5th day of Spptember, 1947 ° CHAS. A PEDERSEN ' IRA D. SMITH ° CARL McCOY ° Board of Appraisers ° ACCEPTED - September 91 1947 (SEAL) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Washington CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 007 THE 9 th DAY OF SEP TEMBER 1947 `Dance License Appl. No. 6o4, for a public dance to be held at the Goshen Hall, on Sept. 6,' 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Cascadians, Inc. 'Applications for the renewal.of liquor licenses were approved for George Holmes, Hamburger Express, 3300 Northwest Avenue, Bellingham, and for J. H. and Esther Hewitt, Jim's Tavern, Wickersham, Washington: There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 12, 1947. f Approved Chairman of the Board ### r`##############################ii-########hW ffPri4###it`-## i #-############## MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 9, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ;;CURRENT EXPENSE: Bellingham Publishing Co. Auditor 60.00 Charles E. King Commissioner 44.40 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Treasurer 1.25 Bellingham Publishing Co. " 1.49 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 116.25 to it if u n Juv. Ct. - Play. 6.37 Griggs J. P. No. 1 4.02 Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 2.25 Lynden General Agency if " 10.00 Girard Street Grocery Jail 195.05 Chas. A. Pedersen Ad. Ex. D.I.D. #7 8.70 u if It it D.I.D. #15 64.95 Ira D. Smith it it D.I.D. #7 30.00 D.I.D. #15 44.00 Bellingham Publishing Co. " " D.I.D. #15 12.93 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altosev 6.45 Clayton Baldrey 8.75 Della Bathurst 28.55 Mildred L. Bearisto 6.85 Anna J. Beiswenger 1.00 Lydia 0. Benson 10.55 Helen A. Boothe 2.90 5.80 Fredericka Cameron 34.30 if it 37.�9 Jeannette V. Cook 2.15 Veta C. Dahl 4.15 Sara E. Gardner 23.05 Iris Heckenberg 15.40 Vevanell Hodgson 14.85 Martha Hopple 14.55 Dorothy J. Hubert 1.65 Edith R. Legoe 7.90 Margaret Maloy 2.80 Phyllis H. Martin 8.15 j Shirley Rogers 30.35 I. Schultz 2.70 Jacqueline E. Swanson 25.40 Alice M. Szymanski 35.00 Golda Thompson 14.25 Maud Turner 9.70 5.�5 Ray S. Wagoner 11.55 J. H. Cox 14.00 Ernest Green 10.00 Hawkins Mercantile Co. 11.15 L. J. Pinkey Realty Co. 25.00 Manahan's Grocery 2.00 Safeway Stores, Incorporated 88.20 to i it if 124.44 $ 601.66 0 008 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 12th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 191+7 . ........... ...... . 1,PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Savoy Hotel $ 17.00 I Sternhagen Grocery 37.65 Stop & Shop Cafe 5.25 Windsor Hotel 8.00 St. Frances Hospital 222.00 Evergreen Pharmacy 77.61 Fairhaven Pharmacy 60.63 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 79.50 Owl Pharmacy 38.72 Owl Pharmacy 2 22.89 J. K. Gill Co. 464.84 Elwood L. Johnson 41.67 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 99.90 i Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 71.83 Western Union Telegraph Co. 5.67 Abbott Laboratories 15.4 5 American Hospital Supply Corp. 24.00 Amsterdam Printing & Lithographing Co. 5.85 Bellingham Coal Mines 135.04 George A. Breon & Company 13.39 Burroughs Wellcome & Co., Inc. 3.06 George F. Cannon 10.20 Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. 34.35 Duplicate Receipt Book Co. 17.39 Morse Hardware Company 23.78 Nalley's, Inc. 8.60 Northern Grocery Co. 62.52 Carl Omli 56.65 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 7.16 It is tt It 39.29 Safeway Stores, Inc. 22.00 Schafer Baking Company 46.89 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 1,3 91 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 4.41 Smith Agency 14.08 Standard Oil Company of Cal. 63.86 Veltex Company ° 26..95 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 10.61 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. i 340.71 $ 29889.39 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND': Joel C. Suggs $ 117.36 Everson Motor Co. 48.05 $ 165.41 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Lee R. Harrington Total of Claims Allowed R E S O L U T I O N 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 31691.46 V"WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, deems it necessary to construct a dike and rock rip -rap dike protection along the northerly bank of the Nooksack River in the vicinity of the Roy Allen place located on Lots 1 and 2, Section 34, Township 40 North, Range.2 East, W.M., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood'Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and its tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50% or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Project No. 7. Estimated Cost $189500.00 ' Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of September, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER a Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 12 th DAX OF SEP TEMBER 1947 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT AND THE COUNTY OF WHATCOM, STATE OF WASHINGTON WHEREAS, Soil and water are two of the basic resources upon which the 03UNTX depends for its welfare and existence, and the conservation of these resources is of extreme importance to the continued prosperity of the COUNTY and the common good, WHEREAS, the WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT, hereinafter called the DISTRICT, has bee duly organized as a governmental subdivision of the State of Washington for the purpose of exerci ing public powers in connection with soil and water conservation, WHEREAS, the supervisors of the DISTRICT have or may have under their administration certain powers, property, funds, services, facilities or other assets contributed from Federal, State and local governmental bodies as well as from private sources, WHEREAS, the COUNTY OF WHATCOM, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY is also a subdivi- sion of the government of the State of Washington and has or may have under its administration certain powers, property, funds, services, facilities or other assets gained by lawful taxation of its resources or by contribution from various governmental or private sources, WHEREAS, the DISTRICT is preparing a long-range program outlining its conservation objectives and is actively engaged in prosecuting such operations as lie within these objectives to the limit of its resources, :WHEREAS, the objectives of the COUNTY and the DISTRICT are in many respects similar and to the common good, and close cooperation between these governmental bodies in certain endeavors in their respective fields of operation is highly desirable from the standpoint of greater ,accomplishment and efficiency and economy, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the COUNTY OF IVHATCOM and the WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATIO DISTRICT desire a well-defined and enduring basis for such cooperation and therefore mutually !enter into this MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. PART I. THE WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT AGREES: 1. To bring to the attention of the COUNTY any evidence of deterioration, erosion or conditions not compatible with the principles of soil and water conservation and flood control on county -owned lands, roads or other property; and if requested, to assist or advise the COUNTY in the prevention or correction of the conditions described. 2. To undertake surveys, technical investigations, and the preparation of a comprehensive program for the purpose.of conservation of resources of soil and water and the alleviation of flood :damage. 3. To actively pursue the objectives formulated by the preparation of operations programs; establishment of priorities for.work areas; by integrating, so far as practical, all plans brought to the.:attention. of the DISTRICT with farming practices and land -use recommendations by means of standard cooperative agreements between the DISTRICT and the individual land holder for lands within the COUNTY. 4. To enter into specific WORKING AGREEMENTS with the COUNTY for the purpose of developing surveys, plans, and operations, to be carried out cooperatively with the COUNTY, and to supply the (COUNTY with available technical consultation services, farm conservation plans, results of surveys and information secured from farmers that may be necessary or desirable for planning approval or conduct -of operations. 5. To accept such financial or other assistance as the COUNTY may allot to the DISTRICT from time to time by virtue of its lawful processes, for the purpose of soil and water conserva- tion. To use such funds in a lawful manner and to keep records on all the expenditure of the same, and to keep records on the progress of such mutual operations as may be'under the leader- ship of the DISTRICT and to keep such records available to the COUNTY for audit or review at all I times. PART II. ' THE COUNTY OF WHATCOM AGREES: 1. To bring to the attention of the DISTRICT SUPERVISORS any deterioration, erosion or condition not compatible with the principles of soil and water conservation found on COUNTY lands or elsewhere that may affect the carrying out of the DISTRICT program as a whole. i 2. To consult with the DISTRICT in the preparation of a long-range program of soil and (water conservation and flood damage prevention, to aid in establishing priorities for work and in !integrating the respective work programs of each party with the general welfare of the COUNTY. 3. To make available to the DISTRICT such records, investigations, reports and surveys as may be available in the COUNTY and to extend to the supervisors of the DISTRICT the consulting services of the county engineer, attorney and other county officials that may be necessary or de- sirable for planning approval or conduct of operations. j 4. To enter into specific WORKING AGREEMENTS with the DISTRICT for the purpose of develop-1 ing such surveys, plans and specifications and the conduct of such operations as are carried out cooperatively with the COUNTY. 5. To accept such financial, technical or other assistance as the DISTRICT may allot to the COUNTY from time to time, to keep records of the same on such projects as may be under the leadership of the COUNTY and to make such records of expenditures, disposition and progress available to the DISTRICT at all times, for audit or review. RECORD OF commISSIOIVERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 12th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19k7 PART III. THE COUNTY OF WHATCOM AND THE WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT MUTUALLY AGREE: 1. That any or all work of a cooperative nature undertaken or accomplished shall be for the purpose of conserving soil and water, prevention of flood damage, improvement of land use conditions or for similar purposes .as authorized by law. 2. That from time to time and as the need arises construction machinery, materials. or other property or goods in the possession of either party may by mutual agreement be rented, loaned or exchanged with the other party, in order,to facilitate the work. 3. Rental rates shall be computed on the basis of depreciation and ordinary maintenance,. All rental rates, periods of use, terms of agreement and requirements as to storage and servicing shall be the subject of a written memorandum or letter exchanged prior to the transaction. Party accepting use of such equipment and goods agrees to -maintain record of hours of use, repairs and of other pertinent facts for the owner as well as to provide access to the equipment for.owher:'s! inspection at any time. 4. Payment for the use of such equipment or materials may be made by exchange use of similar equipment or materials but any rental balance due one party by the other.shall be dis charged by cah payment at the end of each quarter year starting with the first day of January. 5. That neither party will be liable to the other party nor to any cooperating person or agency for damage to person or property resulting from such cooperative work unless such damage be. caused by negligence' or willful misconduct. 6. That each cooperative venture be made the subject of a specific WORKING AGREEMENT which shall designate the leadership agency and the consulting agencies and shall state the respective contributions., duties, responsibilities, and activities of the several parties:- 7. Tha the obligations of each party under this MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING and subsequent WORKING AGREEMENTS shall be contingent upon and not exceed the availability of funds, services, facilities and legislative authority for the purpose of effectuating the provisions hereof. 8. That this MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING shall be effective upon the date of the last affixed signature. 9. That'the MEMORANDUM shall remain in effect, unless otherwise terminated, until June 30, 1948 and shall be. automaticallyrenewed from year to year thereafter. The MEMORANDUM may be terminated by written notice given by either party to the other party 'at least thirty.(30) days prior to the effective date of termination. Approved: THE COUNTY OF WHATCOM (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of Commissioners (Date) Sept. 14 1947 I hereby certify that according to the minutes of the meeting of the Commissioners i.of Whatcom Cour ty held Sept. lw, 1947, 'at Bellingham, Washington, the execution of this Memorandum of Understanding by the Chairman was authorized by a resolution duly adopted. L. COZIER, Seely. (Date) Sept. 127,1947 WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT . JIM FERGUSON Chairman, Board of Supervisors (Date) I hereby certify that according to the minutes of the meeting of the Supervisors of the Whatcom Soil Conservation District held , at Washington, the execution of .this Memorandum of Understanding by the Chairman was authorized by a resolution duly.adopted. A. D. FOSTER, Secretary (Date) Sept. 17, 1947 RENTAL AGREEMENT Pursuant to the general Memorandum of Understanding between Whatcom County and the Whatcom Soil Conservation district it is hereby agreed to rent the following item of equipment tQ the County subject to the following conditions: One (1) Tractor-trailbuilder Allis Chalmers HD-10 with -Hydraulic angle -dozer, complete. Serial No. 2514 Period of Use:., From time to time as needs may require. Subject to return_to the District' upon demand :.Rate: Rental rate shall five dollars ($5.00) per hour of use, repairs to be assumed by Soil Conservation District. a Oil RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 12th DAY oB SEPTEMBER 19 1 r Operation: County will furnish skilled operator to operate and service equipment, to satisfaction of District Supervisors. Change: Rental rates and terms herein given are subject to change upon 30 days notice. THE WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT JIM FERGUSON Chairman Accepted: THE WHATCOM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (SEAL) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Effective Date: Sept. 5, 1947 At 10:00 A.M., on this date, Commissioners Manley and Veleke were joined by Commissioner King. This being the date fixed for a hearing on'the Report of the Appraisers for Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7, the said hearing wasduly held, at which hearing all present and wishing to be heard, were heard, both for.'and against the appraisal, as made. At the conclusion of the hearing, upon �motion by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Veleke and passed unanimously, the matter of the _acceptance of the Report was taken under advisement. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, IN THE MATTER OF A PORTION OF ) ( ORDER VACATING PORTION OF COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 120 COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 120 )- 1 WHEREAS, a portion of Whatcom County Road Number 120, which has heretofore been authorized and which has remained unopened for public use for a period of more than five years -.after authority was granted for opening of the same, said portion of said County Road Number 120 being more particularly described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a,.point in the east end of the Smith Road, County Road No. 118, in Section 34, Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East w.M., where County Road No. 120 leaves same; thence in a.southeasterly direction through Sections 34 and 35, Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East W.M.; continuing through Sections 1-12-13, Twp. 38 North, Range 4 East W.M., to an intersection with the East line of the Northeast quarter Northeast quarter Section 13, Twp. 38 North, Range 4 East W.M.; continuing thence through a portion of Sec- tion 18, Twp. 38 North, Range 5 East W.M., and terminating -at the intersection of County Road No. 120 with the Potter Road, County Road No. 273, in the Southwest quarter, Northwest quarter.said' Section 18, Twp. 38 North, Range 5 East W.M., all as surveyed and located by Surveyor, 0. B. Iverson, November 1887-February 18,88. and, as the authority for building said portion of road is barred by a lapse of time according to Section 6450-52, Remington's Revised Statutes of the State of Washington, NOW,�THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to Shapter 187, Section 52, Session Laws of the; State of Washington, 1937, that said portion of Wrhatcom County Road Number 120, hereinbefore described, be and the same is hereby vacated. DONE in. regular adjourned session of the Board this 12th day of September, 1947. .(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 012 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JU'LY TERM FRIDAY THE 12th DAY OF SEPTEMBER ' 19� "Dance License Application No. 605, for public dances to the held in the Ten Mile.Grange Hall, on.September 13 and 27, 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to .Ten.:Mile Grange. LApplications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following and copies of the applications placed on file: C. E. Burgess, The Triangle Resort, R #1, Blaine Eva B.'Snyder, VanZandt Service, VanZandt, Washington J. W. Austin, R #2, Lynden, Washington,. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 16, 1947. Approved _fa&X1.6 ,. Chairman of the Board ##r ##'�`#I.###l###-##########-##IV7711 w�,u��##########-f#hyrl#### ### #00"01111###r####### MEETING' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 12, 1947, the Board convened at 9,00 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims was approved by the Board for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF: Hugh A. Brown $ 20.00 BEFORE THE'BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER of the Application of MAPLE FALLS WATER COOPERATIVE for a franchise over certain roads and parts of roads in Whatcom County, State of Washington ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE This matter coming on. for hearing' on this 16th day of September, 1947, at:the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., in the Board.of County Commissioners' room in the Whatcom County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, upon petition of the applicant, the Maple Falls Water Cooperative, for a franchise to lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe lines and water mains, together with all necessary laterals, for a period of fifty (50) years on and along, over and under certa roads in Whatcom County., Washington, said time and place being the time and place heretofore appointed by Order of this Board for such hearing, AND IT APPEARING, and the Board finding, from the Affidavit of Poster and Affidavit of Publication, both filed with these proceedings, that pursuant to order of this Board heretofore entered the County Auditor has given due, proper and legal notice of the time and place of this hearing, and that the petitioner has paid all expenses connected with the giving of such notice. And no one having appeared or made known any objections to the prayer of said petitioners the Board of County Commissioners having fully considered the petition and the evidence sub- mitted in support thereof, and finding and deeming it to be for the public interest to.grant the said franchise as'prayed for in said petition, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Maple Falls Water Cooperative, a corporation, and its successors and assigns be, and is hereby granted, a franchise from and after this date and for a period of fifty (50) years thereafter to lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe line's and water mains, together with all necessary laterals"for a period of fifty (50) years, on, along,. over and under the following county roads, and bridge, situated in Whatcom County, Washington: Road #265. Beginning at a point where the abandoned right-of-way of the Fobes Railroad intersects the County Road No. 265 in the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 30, Town- ship 40 North, Range 6 East, W.M.; thence generally in a southerly direction to the intersection of -County Road #261 with.the State Highway in Section 30, ownship 40 North, Range 6 East, W.M., Whatcom County, Washington All the streets, avenues, alleys, lanes and public places as appear upon the Plat of the Townsite of Maple Falls, filed in the office of the County Auditor for Whatcom County, Washington, in Volume 5, at page 22, of Plats. R10 `4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS K"On0 e A 16 th SEPTEMBER 947 For the purpose of laying, constructing, and maintaining, repairing and replacing said water pipe line, water mains and all laterals that may be necessary or convenient, said Maple Falls Water Cooperative, a corporation, its successors and assigns, by its agents or employees, shall have the right,to dig ditches over, along and on the aforesaid roads and bridges, Provided, that travel over said roads shall be filled without delay and the roads restored to as good con- dition thereafter as they were vefore such digging and excavating; and Provided further, that the said Maple Falls Water Cooperative, a corporation, its successors and assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom County and all necessary expense to which the said county may be put in and about restor- ing such county roads and bridge to suitable condition for travel. Dated this 16th day of September, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE NOTICE OF FILING PRELIMINARY BUDGET and FINAL HEARING THEREON v' In compliance with Section 164, Session Laws of 1923, notice is hereby given that the Board of Whatcom County Commissioners have completed and placed on file in their offices in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, their preliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, for the fiscal year of 1948, and that copies of said budget are available to any taxpayer upon call at said office. Notice is also hereby given that the said Board will meet in said office at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., Monday, October 6, 1947, for the purpose of finally adopting said budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year of 1948, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against said budget or any part thereof. Dated this 16th day of September, 1947. J ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) (Published Sept. 19 and 30, 1947) RELEASE OF DAMAGES r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE'S E. KING Commissioner HIS AGREEMENT, made at Bellingham, Washington, on the 13th day of September, 1947, by and between Govert and Cornelia van Weerdhuisen, husband and wife, hereinafter called the FIRST PARTIES, and Whatcom County, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the SECOND PARTY, and .WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain parcel; of land described as follows: NEB SEW Sec. 34, Twp. 40 N. R. 2 E. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners,. is about to perform certain Emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary which the said first parties*are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said.operations, NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby mutually agreed as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of.performing the contemplated work, and further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the.said land: in order to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 814 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF SEPTEMBER . RELEASE OF DAMAGES, Continued: 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, strightening and changing the channel and protecting the'banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the remov al'by the second party of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and".seals on the day and year first above written. WITNESS: WM. S.GENTHER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy GOVERT vanWEERDHUIZEN CORNELIA vanWEERDHUIZEN Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLE S E . KING Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part RELEASE OF DAMAGES HIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynden, Washington, on the 12th day of September, 1947f by'and between ROY ALLEN:and AMY ALLEN, husband and wife,.hereinafter called the FIRST PARTIES, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the SECOND PARTY, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners, of that certain percel of land described as follows: Part Section 34, Township 40 North, Range 2 East W.M. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform certain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immedaite relief from'the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first' parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby mutually agreed, as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land in order to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect'to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the banks of said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of.the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals on the day and year first above written. WITNESS: WM. S. GENTHER ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board it By L. COZIER Deputy AMY L. ALLEN ROY ALLEN Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE • CHARLES E. KING Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUE SDAY THE 16 th DAY OF SEP TEMBER 315 1947 RELEASE OF DAMAGES r/ :_THIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynden, Washington, on the 15th day of September, 1947, by and between PETER A. HOF, JR., and PEARL HOF, husband and wife, hereinafter called the FIRST PARTIES, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the SECOND PARTY, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain parcelf�of land described as follows: 0 Part - Sec. 34, Township 40 N., R 2 E. More particularly described as a road (temporary) along the Nooksack River bank to Bertrand Cr. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform certai emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief fro the danger of damage to•roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be perfomed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby mutually agreed as follows: 1., That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land in order to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liabilit in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon.-,i. and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3..-That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals on the day and year first above written. WITNESS: WM. GENTHER ((SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy I PETER A. HOF, JR. PEARL M. HOF Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part RELEASE OF DAMAGES v THIS AGREEMENT, made at Lynden, Washington, on the 15th day of September, 1947, by.and between JOHN F. and BEATRICE OLTMAN, husband and wife, hereinafter called the FIRST PARTIES, and �WHATCOM COUNTY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, hereinafter called the SECOND PARTY, and WHEREAS, first parties represent.and warrant .that they are the owners of that certain parcel of land described as follows: Part- Sec. 3'5..& 361 T. 40 N. R. 3 E., along Nooksack River and WHEREAS, the second party,by its Board of County.Commissioners, is about to perform certain. emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel„and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from danger.of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods,,.said work to be performed, to meet and extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do immedaately,for themselves, and WHERE,,AS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging.to,first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW,,THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED, as follows: 16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF SEPTEMBER ig-47- _... _..... _... _._..... _.....,... ....... _...---_ __........_.__ _._....... ..._....__.___ .. _._....__..._. __..__ _....__...._........_._..._...... .... ._........ _................. RELEASE OF DAMAGES, Continued: II 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the'said land in order to carry on said operations. '2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and'also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned, 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, strightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals on the day and year first above written. (WITNESS: W.M. S. GENTHER (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy JOHN F. OLTMAN BEATRICE OLTMAN Parties of the First Part . WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY ._ GERRIT VELEKE ' CHARLES E. KING Irs Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part The matter of the assessment of Drainage Improvement District No. 7, and the Appraisers Report thereon, was again taken up by the Board and, pursuant to consideration of all evidence given, the Report of the Appraisers was, by unanimous action of the Board, accepted as presented, such Report being in substance as follows: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY BENEFITED Unplatted Land - D.I.D. No. 7 - Main Ditch: NW SWT (Lot 3) 31-40-2E NE SW4 31-40-2E SE SW1 (Lot 4) 31-40-2E Sw SW 31-40-2E NET SET 31-40-2E SWT SE4 31-40-2E NWT SET 31-40-2E Ej Ej SE4 SET 31-40-2E W-�'- SE4 SET also W2 El SET SE4 31-40-2E NE4 NE4 NELY of Co. Rd 1-39-1E Strip in NE4 NE4 bet Co. Rd. & Pac Hy 1-39-1E Lots 1& 2 SWly of G.N. R of W 1-39-1E SWT NE4 exc. E 10 Ac. 1-39-1E E 10 Ac. of SW4 NE4 1-39-1E SE4 NE4 Less exemptions 1-39-1E Lot 3 and that part of S2 NW4 Nly of B.F. Road exc Tax 4.1 & 4.2 1-39-1E NW-'- NWT (Lot 4) 1-39-1E NEI SWT NEly of Co. Rd 1-39-1E E2 SET NEly of B.F.. Road exc. 1-39-1E Tax 11, 11.21 12.1, 12.2 & 12.4 Irregular Tract in NE4 SET 1-39-1E NW4 SE4 NEly of Co. Rd 1-39-1E NET NET NEly of Co. Rd 2-39-1E W 20 Ac. of E 40 Ac. of S50 SW4 5-39-2E W 4 Ac of S 25 Ac of SW4 SWT 5-39-2E S 50 of E19.2 of W 32 rods of SW4 SW4 5-39-2E E2 of Lot 1 6-39-2E W-L of Lot 2 6-39-2E E2 of Lot 2 exc S 10 Ac 6-39-2E S 10 Ac of E2 Lot 2 and Ej- SWT NET 6-39-2E W2 SW' NEg and W2 Slftl NE4 6-39-2E N2 SE-T NE4 6-39-2E S* SE4 NE4 6-39-2E SET NWT 6-39-2E John C. Young 6.20 rr rt 10.34 n rr 17.57 11.37 Gordon McGougan 7.23 Geo. B. Davis 25.84 '► ►' 7.23 Jacob A. Myers 6.72 Geo. C. Nelson 20.15 Tilman M. Loney 8.27 Amelia Richmond 4.13 Great Northern 11.37 Wm. Stauffer 42.37 Geo. Schaffer 13.44 R. J. Shields 36.17 Fred Doderer 118.85 A. Gooder 52.71 Vincent Ellis 10.34 M. J. Shintaffer 58.91 -Phil. Shintaffer 11.37 John G. Shields 45.47 `pack D. Hills 3.10 Edwin Ekd ah 1 15. 50 Eliz. Andreason 5.17 if It 5.17 Konrad Henrikson 14.47 A. F. Horan 13.44 Olive Torkelson 6.20 Alfred Hirsig 23.77 Chas. H. Procter 32.04 John Connell 9.30 Alfred Hirsig 10.34 Chas. H. Procter 46.51 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF SEPTEMBER is 47 latted Land - D.I.D. No. 7 - Main Ditch: NE4 NIrl4 ( Lot 3 ) 6-39-2E John M. Stevens $ 38.25 NW4 NW4 (Lot 4) 6-39-2E A. A. Bauman 37.E SW4 NWT' (Lot 5) 6-39-2E R. J. Shields 39.27 NZ NE4 SW4 6-39 -2E C. C. Lutes 9.30 N2 Si NE4 SW 6-39-2E P. E. Callender 4.13 S2 S2 NE4 SW4 6-39-2E Rodney Cardwell D. Aitken 4.13 63.04 NWT- SW �4 6-39-2E 6-39-2E James �r �r 51 68 SW SW4 SEA' SWj exc. Tax 11.1 6-39-2E Leroy A. Rogers 53.74 SEW'- SW4 NEly of R.R. 6-39-2E W.M. Brock 3.10 SE4 exc. W 60 Acres 6-39-2E Teunis Bode 144.69 That art of S 50 Ac. of W 60 Ac of SE Nly of Pac. Hwy 6-39-2E B. H. Bartholomew 50.64 N 10 Ac of W 60 Ac of SET 6-39-2E Alfred Hirsig 6.20 That part of NE4 NEly of R.R. 7-39-2E G. B. Brown 40.31 W2 W2 Nw4 NWT• 8-39-2E Ida S. Montgomery 5.17 EW-j NWw NW 8-39-2E Antone Johnson 5.17 W1 EZ N1r14 101118-39-2E Theodore Brooks 5.17 E2 E2 NW4 Nw 8-39-2E J. W. Jantz 5.17 NE 4 SET 22-40-1E Alvin J. Hansen 38.25 SE4 SE' 22-40-1E Henry V. Little 55.81 SW4 SW4 23-40-lE P. D. Marsh 57.88 NW' SW4 23-40-lE Fed. Land Bank 38.25 SWNET 25-40-1E Hans Jensen 156'.06 W2 SET NE4 25T40-1E 'r " 99.22 E2 E2 NE4 25-40-1E " 80.61 W2 NE4 NET' 25-40-1E Clyde C. Whalen 39.27 SE NW 25-40-1E C. C. Creasey 114.72 NE NW 25-40-1E " " 6.20 E2 NWt NW1 25-4o-1E M. B. Suthers 7.23 W2 SW4 NW 25-4o-1E Thomas P. Delong 56.84 w2, NW• NW1 25-4o-1E " " 9.30 E2 SWw NW- 25-40-1E Henry M. Evarts 37.21 SET SW4- 25-40-lE Percy Games 265.61 E 25 A c< NE SW 2 5-40-lE if 11 59.94 •W 15 Ac-NE SW 25-40-1E S. 0. Moschler 20.67 NE- NW ,>SW- 25-40-lE R. E. Otley 13.44 NW4 NW SW` 25-40-1E if it 13.44 S2•NW4 SW4 25-40-1E S. 0. Moschler 37.21 SWT NWT exc N315r 25-40-1E Verne W. Parrish 177.76 N 15' SW4 NW4 25-40-lE If. it 57.88 NW SE4_ 25-40-1E Fed. Land Bank 233.57 NE SE 25-40-lE If if " 350.36 435.10 SET SEJ 25-40-1E Hjalmar Andreason SW4 SET 25-4o-1E Suneva Mundahl 274.91 NEJ NET 26-4o-lE Wm: Creasey 38.24 SEA',NE4 exc 2 Ac in SW cor 26-40-1E it it 130.22 NWT NET 26-40-1E Frank Graves 39.27 E 24 Ac of E2 NW1 26-4o-1E it "• 34.11 W 322 Ac of SW4 NE4 26-40-lE it " 108.52' E 72 Ac of SW4 NE4 26-40-lE W. T. Marquis 25.84 E 27 Ac.of W 56 Ac of E2 NW4 exc-N' 26-40-1E Ed B. Bautheus 18.60 N2 of E 27 Ac of W 56 Ac of E2 NW4 26-40-1E it if 19.64. W 29 Ac-of E2 NW4 26-4o-1E Newton Hale 41.34 10.8 Ac Tract (Tax Map 5) 26-40-1E Frank Dwight 21.70 NW4 NW4aexc. S 10 Ac 26-40-1E Anna R. Blankers 72.34 That part SW4 NW4 SWly GN Ry 26-40-1E Gordon Roessel 10.34 S 10 Ac NW4 NW4 26-40-lE Stephan Thomad 20.67 10.8 Ac Tract (Tax Map 5.4) 26-40-1E Frank Dwight 11.37 8 Ac Tract (Tax Map 5.5) 26-4o-lE Fred F. Ohse 8.27 NWT NWj• ,SE4 and that part of NZ SW4 Nly of G. N. Ry 26-40-lE Noble Hardman 104.38 That art of N2 SW4 Sly of Ry and SW-t SWT 26-4o-lE J."A. Porter 172..59 That art SW4 SW4 SWly of Ry 26-40-1E L. Mace 71. 1 E1 NEYSE4 -26-40-1E Annie Erdahl 80.61 99.56 Ac of SEA- 26-40-lE Will L. Hawkins 440.27 NW4 SW4 SE4 26-4o-lE Wm. M. Kray 13.44 0.88 Ac Tract in NE cor of SET SE4 26-40-1E M. W. Macdonald 3.10 That part N2 NE4 NEly of R. R. 27-40-1E Henry Beernink 56.84 That part of E 60 Ac of N2 NE4 SWly 27-40-1E W. M. Reynolds 10.34 of R. R. N2 S2 NE4 exc 2 Ac NE of R.R. and 2 Ac ,in sq form in NE cor of S2 NE4 NE4 27-40-1E James Porter, Jr. 32.04 That part of S2 NE4 NEly of R. R. 27-40-lE Chas. N. Whipple 4.13 S2 S2 NE4 exc 2 Ac in N. E. Cor 27-40-lE James Porter, Jr. 34.11 SET exc. N 15 Ac of W2 NG14 SE-1- 27-40-1E J. A. Porter 407.20 N 15 Ac of W1 NW4 SET'.27-4o-1E Paul E. Rowe 35.14 E 28 rods NE NE4 34740-lE P. R. Porter 29.97 W 52 rods NET NE4 34-40-1E Newton Hale 54.78, 318 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY of SEPTEMBER 191+7 - iUnplatted Land - D.I.D. No. 7 - Main Ditch, Continued: NW4. NE4 34-40-1E N2 SE4 NEj- 34-40-lE SW4 NE4 and Sk SE4 NE4 and N one-, fourth of N2 SE4 34-40-1E S three -fourths of N2 SE4 and Beg 168' W of NE corS&I SE4 th 168' E th S 96' th NWly to beg 34-40-lE El NE4 exc part platted as Custer exc Lots 5 & 6 - Vac. Blk 9 exc Tax l to 15 - Also E2 SE4 35-40-1E 2 Ac in SE4 NEf 35-40-1E 1 Ac in SE4 NEB 35-40-lE -' Ac in SE4 NET' 35-4o-1E 5o x 140' in SET' NE4 35-40-1E 104 x 104-- in SE4 NE4 35-40-lE W2 SE4 exc N 200' 35-4o-lE E 135' of N 150' of SW4 NET' 35-40-1E That part NWj NE4 NEly of R. R. 35- 0-lE Beg 8551, S and 35' W of int of First & Main Sts of Custer - th W to a ppt 198." E of W line of NE4 - th S 400'--th E to W line of Rd 221 - th N to beg 35-4o-lE Beg 35'.S and 170' W of Int of First & Main Sts of Custer - th S 140' - th W 115' - th :lN 140' - -th E 115' , to beg 35-40-1E E 44 Ac,of S 13 Ac NWT' NE4 35-40-lE W 1 Ac of E 5 Ac of S 13 Ac N11-j NE4 35-40-1E 85 Ac,Tract in NET'35-40-lE NW_,NNE4,SWly of R.R. exc S 458' 35-40-1E W 4�:Ac Qf.E 9 Ac of S 13 Ac NW4 NE4,. 35-4o-1E N 6 ' Ac gf NW4 SE4 and S 1 Ac of SW4 NE4 35-40-1E W 32 Ac,.of S 13 Ac NW4 NE4 exc Maps 2.34 & 2.36 35-4o-lE Beg 385! W and 35' S of Int of First and Main Sts of Custer - th S 140' th W 200' - th N 140' - th E 200' to beg 35-40-lE 50' x 140' Tract - Beg 585' W and 35' S .of Int of First and Main Sts of Custer - th S 140' - th W 50' -- th N 140! - th E 50' to beg 35-40-lE N 1 Ac of S 2 Ac of SW4 NET' 35-40-lE 330' x 670' in PW4 NE' exc Maps 2.33 and 2.38 35-40-1E Beg 2851, W and 35' S of Int of Main and First Sts of Custer - th S 140' th W 100' - th N 140' - th E 100' to beg 35-40-1E Beg 1020' W and 35' S of Int of Main & First Sts of Custer - th S 140' th W 1001. - th N 140' - th E 100' to beg 35-40-1E 5.04 Ac ,Tract in SW 4 NE4 35-40-1E Beg 35' ..S and 735' W of Int of Main and First Sts of Custer - th 5,140' th W 9,O' - th N 140' - th E 90' to beg 35-40-lE Beg 35' S and 1120' W of Int of Main and First Sts - th S 140' - th W 50' th N 140' - th E 50' to beg 35-40-1E Beg 35' W and 185 S of Int of First and Main Sts - th W 140' - th S 100' - -, th E 140' -,,th N 100' to beg 35-40-lE Beg at.a pt 150' E of SW cor of NWT'NE4 �th E 50' - th N 140' - th W 50' -'th S 140' to beg 35-40-1E John Medeas $ 38.24 P. L. Allen 37.21 Walter Trapeur 52.71 Mt. Baker Savings & Loan Assn: 31.00. Jack D. Hills 148.82 Eliz. E. McCullough John 0. Swanson Olias Holme Harry M. Forsythe Martha Pepper Jared Davis Arnie Anderson Albert Hietbrink Glen R. Pettitt A. L. Vaughn Carl C. Hills it it John L. Schulz Clyde Cory G. A. Rogers James Brown Buryl Bailey Ole Iverson F. L. Lyons James Brown Luther Streets Rodney H. Plaster Sarah C. Vaughn Jas. Vaughn Lester Grout Harvey Schrump Wm. A. Vaughn Buryl Bailey 3.10 '2.07 9.30 5.17 5.17 85.78 13.44. 12.40 40.31 8.27, 15.50 3.10 52.71 99.22. 15.50 12.40 4.13 16. 54 4.13 3.10. 16.54 8.27 8.27 41.34 8.27 4.13 1.03 2.07 319 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY,oF SEPTEMBER is 47 Beg 35' S and 835' W of Int of Main and First Sts th S 150' - th W 50' th N 150' - th E 50' to beg 35-40-1E Beg 30' W and 523' S of Int of Main and First Sts th W 140' - th S 60' th E 140' - th N 60' to beg 35-40 -lE NWj NW-- 3 5-40-1E NE4 NWj 35-40-1E SW NW j W2 SE4- NWj and E2 SE4 Nw4 E' W, SW1 W 0 E 2 SW W2 NW4 SW4 NW4 SGJ4 SW4 E2 E2 E2 S4J4 W2 E 2 E2 Sw4 NE4 SET' NW4 SE4 SW4 SE4 SE4 SE 4' NE4 SW NW4 SW Sw, Swt SET' SW4 SW NET SEt NWt exc E2 E2 SW NW4 (Lot 2) NW4 SW4 (Lo't 3 ) SW4 SW4 (Lot 4) E2 E2 SE4 NW4 NE4 SW4 W2 SE4 SW4 E z SE4 SWA; SW4 SE exc E 13 Ac NW4 SEg, E 13 Ac of SW4 SE4 NEg NET' SE4 NE4 E2 SW4. - NEj E2 NW' NEJ W2 W2 NE4 E2 NET' NW4 E2 SE4 NVI W-�]L NE4 NW+ W2 SE4 - 1141-Ij (Lot 1) NWT' NW' (Lot 2) SW4 NWI, Claude E. Smith Hattie Sundean Emerson McNallie 11 it 35-40-1E L. Stanton 35-40-lE James Brown 35-40-1E Ole T. Kyllingmark 35-40-1E Anna L. Beatty 35-40-1E if" 35-40-1E Edward Zwicker 35-40-lE Geo. Brunson 35-40-1E �� ►' 36-40-1E School 36-40-1E If 36-40-1E it 36-40-1E It 36-40-1E " 36,,40-1E " 36-40-1E 36-40-1E " 30-40-2E H. J. Sheets 30-40-2E Martin Harter 30-40-2E It it 30-40-2E Raymond O'Brien 30-4o-2E " If 30-40-2E Harold Andreason 30-40-2E Christian Andreason 30-40-2E Hjalmer Andreason 30-40-2E Hjalmer Andreason 30-40-2E Christian Andreason 30-40-2E Harold Andreason 30-4o-2E Peter Dahle 31740-2E Continental Land Co. 31-40-2E it It it 31-4o-2E H. E. Jones 31-40-2E it" 31-4o-2E Peter Dahle 31-40-2E Gunder Rust 31-40-2E tI It 31-40-2E Leroy Bainter 31-40-2E 1' 1' 31-40-2E R. E. Moore 31-40-2E it it Unplatted,Lands - D.I.D. No. 7 - Laterals: That ,part NE4 NE4 lying NEly of Co.Rd 1-39-1E Strip of land in NET NET' between Co.. Rd & Pac. Hwy 1-39-lE That part of Lots 1 & 2 lying SW1y of G.N.,R of W 1-39-IE SW4 NE1 exc E 10 Ac 1-39-lE E 10 Ac SW 4 NE4 1-39-lE SE4 NE4 Less exemptions 1-39-1E Lot 3 and that part of S2 NW4 lying Nly of B.F. Road exc Tax 4.1 & 4.2 1-39-1E Beg at a pt 20' N of C Sec 1 - th W par to E-W c 1 to NEly line of road th NWly along said margin 160' - th NEly,at RA to a pt on N-S c 1 of said Sec. 1150' N of Ctr of Sec. th S 1130' to Beg 1-39-1E i NW-.& NWl (Lot 4) 1-39-1E S2 NW4 .Sly of B.F. Road, exc school - 1 Acre 1-39-1E NE- SLJ4 NE of Co. Rd exc 22 Ac in NE cor 1-39-1E 22 Ac in NE, cor NE-1 SW-j 1-39-lE j That part E2 SE4 lying NEly of B.F. Road exc Tax 11, 11.21 12.11 12.2 and 12.4 1-39-1E Wly 5 Ac of NE4 SE4 1-39-1E Tilman M. Loney Amelia Richmond Great Northern Ry. Wm. Stauffer Geo. Schaffer R. J. Shields Fred Doderer Wm. Stauffer A. Gooder Archie Fox Vincent T. Ellis it u M. J. Shintaffer John G. Shields 4.13 2.07 214.97 183.96 151.92 190.16 27.90 35.14 22.74 2.07 21.70 21.70 19.64 27.90 179.83 77.51 287.31 45.47 63.04 45.47 264.58 149.86 127.12 155.02 272.84 49.61 235.64 203.60 203.60 287.31 390.66 144.69 6.20 7.23 5.17 5.17 10.34 120.92 9.30 120.92 9.30 250.11 161.23 51.68 14.47 53.74 81.65 27.90 108.52 186.03 27.90 107.48 36.17 29.97 4.13 72.35 3.10 4 0. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 1.6 th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 191+7 EUnplatted Lands - D.I.D. No. 7 - Laterals: i Beg 219.5 E of NW cor of NE4 SE4 - th S 233' - th S 680 15' E 263' - th N 820 45' E 863' to E Sec. line - th N on Sec. line 247' - th W 1087' to beg 1-39-1E Phil Shintaffer 23.77 ' That part Ntit4 SE4 NEly Co. Rd 1-39-1E John G. Shields 75045 NE4 SW4 SE4 exc that part contained in N 114.5" of W 970' of SW4 SE¢ -' Also E 355' of that part of NWT' SET' lying S I of B.F. Road 1-39-1E Emil Cernich 25.81+ W2 SUT1 SE4 Exc N 114.5 1-39-1E H. J. Blick 41.34 SE4 SWL-SE' 1-39-1E, Cora L. Shields 18.60 All that part of E2 SE4 lying SWly of B.F. Road 1-39-1E . M. W. Dunkle 41.34 R of W thru Lots 1 & 2 1-39-1E Great Northern 40.31 Lot 1 Nly'of B.F. Rd and Y 460 Ac of Lot 1 Sly of Rd Lot 1 except Tax 1 Lot 3 S' of Lot 4 N2 of Lot" 4 SW4 NW4 S 30 Ac of SE4 NW4 exc N 20' of E 42 Rods N2 NE4 SE4 NW4 N2 NW4 SE4 NW4 Also Beg at a pt 20 rods S of NE cor SE4 N14 th W 42 rods th S 2W th E 42 rods - th N 20' to beg 18.43 Ac in SE cor SET SW4 W 20 Ac of E 40 Ac of S 50 Ac of SW 4 Ac in SW cor SW4 SW4 N 50 Ac of S 100 Ac'of SW4 exc Maps 8.4 & 8.6 Nly 10 Ac'of N 50 Ac of S 100 Ac of SW4 S 50'of E'19.2 of W 32 rods Of SW4 SW4 5 Ac in Nally part of SW4 SW4 E2 of Lot'1 W-1 of Lot'1 E2 of Lot 2 exc S 10 Ac S 10 Ac of E2 of Lot 2 and E2 SW4 NE4 W SW4 NE4 & W2 NW4 NET' N2 SE4 NE4 S2 SET' NET' SET' NW4 ' NET' NW4 (Lot 3) NW4 NW4 (Lot 4) SW4 NW4 ( Lot 5) N f NE4 SW4 N S2 NE' .Sw4 S 2 S2 DJE1 'SW4 Lots 6 & 7 SE-1 SW4 exc Tax 11.1 That part'of SE' SW4 lying NEly of R.R. SE4.exc W 60 Acres That part S 50 Ac of W 60 Ac of SE4 - Nly of Pac. Hwy N 10 Ac of-W 60 Ac of SE4 That part of NET' NEly of R R NJ SE _ NE4' SWly of R R NW NEf SWly of R R NE NWt Lot 1 exc E 15 Ac exc Maps 21 & 21.1 E 15 Ac of,Lot 1 E2 NET' NW4 exc school 2 Ac E2 W2 NE4 NW1 W2 W2 NW4 NW4 E 1 W2 NW4 NW4 W2 W2 NE4 NW4 W' E L NG14 NWT' E12 E2 NW4 NW4 W 52 rods of NE4 NET 2-39-1E 2-39-1E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 5-39 -2E 5-39-2E 5-39 -2E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 5-39 -2E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 5-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39 -2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 6-39-2E 7-39-2E 7-39-2E 7-39-2E 7-39-2E 7-39-2E 7-39-2E 8-39-2E 8-39-2E 8-39-2E 8-39-2E 8-39-2E 8-39-2E 8-39-2E 34-40-lE Jack D. Hills James Brown Klaas Dykstra u it John E. Rust Ralph Grytness Alice L. Barger John Willman Alice L. Barger Lucille Wolfe Edwin Ekdahl Eliz Andreason Lester Flake C. Jeanette Peterson Eliz. Andreason II It Konrad Henrikson A. F. Horan Olive Torkelson,. Alfred Hirsig Chas. H. Procter John Connell Alfred Hirsig Chas. H. Procter John M. Stevens A. A. Bauman R. J. Shields C. C. Lutes P. E. Callender Rodney Cardwell James D. Aitken Leroy A. Rogers W. M. Brock Teunis Bode B. H. Bartholomew Alfred Hirsig G. B. Brown Selma Berg Lynn F. Hansen Leroy A. Rogers Leon Maddux August 011estad C. H. Hurlbut Mary Harmon Ida S. Montgomery Antone Johnson Ludwig Swanberg Theodore Brooks J. W. Jantz Newton H. Hale 24.80 24.80 107.48 52,71 52.71 55.81 41.34 7.23 7.23 54.78 55.81 11.37 97.15 18.6 o 16.51{- 14.47 54.78 54.78 26.87 80.61 107.48 54.78 54.78 112.65 110.58 111.62 100.25 54.78 24:8o 24.8o 210.83 95.08 8.27 278.01 132.29. 29 9.7 11:2.65 18.6o 98.18 74.41 7.23 27.90 13.44 13.44 27.90 27.90 13.44 27.90 27.90 22.71+ 321 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM - _ TUESDAY THE 16 th DAY of SEPTENMBER lg 47 _.. ....... E 28 rods of NET' NET' 34-40-1E P. R. Porter 12.40 4-40-1E P. L. Allen 37.21 N2 SE4• NE4 3 i ! SW4 NE4 and S2 SE1 NE4 and N one 34-40-1E Walter Trapeur 33.07 fourth -of N2 SET S three -fourths of N2 SET' and Be 168' W of NE cor SE4 SE4 th 168' E th S 96' th NWly to beg 34-40-1E Mt. Baker Savings & Loan 24.80 E2 NE4 exc part platted as Custer exc Lots 5 & 6 Vac Blk 9 exc Tax 1.1 abd 1.5, Also E2 SE-1 4 35-4o-lE Jack D. Hills 221.17 Wz SE4'exc N 200' 35-4o-lE Jared Davis 19o.16 N 6 Ac of NW4 SEW' and S1 Ac of SW4 NE4 35-40-1E James Brown 19.64 SW4 NW4 35-4o-lE L. Stanton 101.28 w2 SE4 NW4 and E2 SE4 NW4 35-4o-lE James Brown 55.81. E2 W2 SW4 35-40-1E Ole T. Kyllingmark 47.54 W-- E2 SW4 35-4o-lE Anna L. Beatty If it 78.55 37.21 W2 NW4 SW-,,135-40-1E NW4 SW4 SW4 35-4o-lE Edward Zwicker 3.10 E2 E2 Ej SW 35-40-1E Geo. A. Brunson 44.44 W2 E2 E 2 SW4 3 5-40-lE tt ►t 44.44 NWT' SW4 SWly of R. R. 36-40-1E School Land 98.18 NE-1 4 sw4 " " " 36-4o-1E " " 13.44 SW1 1 II II ►t 4 4 Sw 36-40-lE II 11 112. 5 SET' Sw, If " " 36-4o-lE I) tt 103.35 Sw4 SE4 II If tt 36-40-1E it II 19.64 Lot 4 31-40-2E John C. Young 179.83 Slij SE4 31-4o-2E Geo. B. Davis Jacob A. Myers 110.58 27.90 E2 E2 SEg SE4 31-4o-2E W2 SE4 SE4 and W2 E2 SE4 SE4 31-40-2E Geo. C. Nelson 82.68 E 10 Ac SW4 SA also W 23 Ac of SET' SWj exc N 10 Ac 32-4o-2E Almeda C. Anson 62.01 W 30 rods of 52 SW4 32-40-2E Almeda C. Anson 42.37 W 15 Ac off W side of E 25 Ac SW4 SW4 32-40-2E Almeda C. Anson 42.37 E 17 Ac of SE4 SW4 32-4o-2E Frank N. Netter 32.04 N 10 Acres of following >desc. E 10 Ac of SW4 SW4 and W 23 Ac of SET' SW4 32-40-2E Almeda C. Anson 27.90 G. N. R of W - Com at E line of Sec. 35 Tp 40 N R 1 E - th SEly thru Sec. �6 Tp 40 N R 1 E - Sec. 6 - N2 of Sec. 7 Tp. 39 N R 2 E Platted Lands - D.I.D. #7 - City of Custer: Acre Lots - 1-9 incl. " it 10-16 11 Lots 11&12 Blk 1 All if 2 ►' 1-6 It 3 II 7&8 if 3 II 9 it 3 10-11-12 " 3 tt 1 II 2 & 3 " 4 tt 4-5-6 " 4 11 1-2-3 '► 5 II 4&E2 5" 5 II w2 5 " 5 silo' " 6 5 N 301 II 6 It 5 " 1-2-3-4 " 6 u 5-6-7 '► 6 n 8-9 & E 46' Of 10 " 6 " 11 & 12 " 7 11 1 _ 5 11 8 n 6 & 7 rI $ " 8-10 " 8 " 11-12 " 8 " 1 & 2 & W 10' if 3 " 10 of 3 exc W 10' also Lots 4-5-6 " 10 it 11 & 12 " 11 Great Northern Albert Hie tbrink Claude R. Behme Howard Hunter Arthur Kruse It t► Suneva Mundahl II II It II M. Strandberg it if Paul Johnson G. E. Duerksen 11 II Arnie Anderson Cardinal Rebekah G. R. Duerksen Fred Flint A. E. Sundean Grenier Distbr. Co. " Eugene P. Brown Howard Hunter Eugene B. Brown " Howard Hunter " Methodist Church " Perry Mason " Harold Sundean u if It 271.80 50.64 45.47 3.10 44.44 28.94 11.37 6.20 17.57 4.13 11.37 21.70 13.44 8.27 2.07 3.10 1.03 6.20 13.44 16.54 2.07 22.74 5.17 13.44 9.30 7.23 12.40 2.07 LJ Fri 1`m RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19_7 Platted Lands - D.I.D. No. 7 - City of Custer: Lot 1 Blk 12 Custer Lester Grout 2.07 (exc N50' of W 451)2 1112 ifBessie I. Tarte 2.07 N 50' of W 25' of 2 " 12 " Arnie Anderson 3.10 Lots 3 & 4 " 12 " Bessie I. Tarte 5.17 ;Platted Lands - D.I.D. No. 7 - Subdivision of N2 of Sec. 36 Tp 40 N R 1 E: Tract 1 15 16 5 6 11 12 21 22 '27 & S 173.2 of Tract 26 n 28 19 20 29 30 17 18 31 32 3 4 23-24-25-26 exc S 173.2 of Tr 26 7 exc S 330' of W 200' 9 A 10 exc N 1.89 Ac in Tract 9 and exc N 119' of W 200' of Tr 10 N 301' of 8 14 School 118.85 it 118.85 if 91.98 it 91.98 Carl C. Hills 45.47 L. C. Hansen 45.47 Carl C. Hills 45.47 45.47 Nick Beuzenberg 86.81 86.81 108.52 86.81 School 82.68 it 82.68 " 82.68 " 82.68 Anna A. Brown 64.o8 If " 64.o8 Elmer E. Behme 64.o8 Anna A. Brown 64.08 C. I. Rogers 85.78. tl 11 85.78 P. M. Behme 299.72 11 11 36 . 17 P. M. Behme 80.61 11 it 34.11 Gordon Roessel 84.75 If It 84.75 Total 20,670.00 The,above and foregoing is a fair, just and.equitable apportionment of the grand total cost of the improvement against the property within the said district, in proportion to the benefits accruing thereto. WITNESS our hands this 12th day of September, 1947. Accepted September 16, 1947: (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty huditor and Ex-officio lerk of the Board of County ommissioners of Whatcom County, ashington CHAS. A. PEDERSEN IRA D. SMITH CARL MC COY Board of Appraisers CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of County '-ommi s sioner s GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner y, The August report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. 'Applications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following and copies of the applications placed on file: G. VanKeulen, Birch Bay Golf Resort, R #1, Blaine M. C. Kreinke, Range View Service, R #37 Ferndale There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 19, 1947. Approved Chairman of the 43oard #############ty 01 ##### 1##7/'I##is #I ####��###�r ff#`###t'########rHr##########I'li`#l#####1f############### RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF SEPTEMBER is 47 i MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 JULY TERM i Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 16, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., !Ion this date, with all members present. i The following claims were approved by the Board for payment CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - September Auditor $ 21110,00 Assessor 2.020.00 It " Commissioners 800.00 if Treasurer 21126.66 it " Court House 615.00 It " Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 " " if No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 675.00 Clerk 895.00 J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P. No. 2 150.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 " Pros. Atty 711.66 " Sheriff 1,160.00 Jail 638.50 " Supt. of Schools 764.25 Exten. Service 541.99 Hort. Insp. 200.00 Nellie Diezman Auditor - Emerg. 185.00 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. it .58 it " " Assessor .25 " it " Commissions rs .20 it it Treasurer .25 C. T. Charles Court House 25.29 Robert McCallum if 11 40.23 Ward V. Williams Sup. Ct. No. 1 50.00 Basil D. Rasmussen it " No. 1 271.20 Charles Rand if " No. 2 271.20 Farmers Mutual Tele Co. Juvenile Court .33 E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 15.00 Albert F. Oertel J. P. - Country 4.50 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Sheriff 1.25 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Jail 16.10 Ella Eklund Supt. of Schools 40.00 Smith Agency " It 5.00 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. " If 1.15 " If " If Exten. Service 2.65 Jacobson's Studio it 11 3.03 Market Center Service it119.55 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Hort. Insp. .40 Audiphone Company Ad. Ex. - Schools 7.73 Anne L. Wilson " " " 180.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - September - Voucher No. 796 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND:- M. Meenk Whatcom Co. Soil -Conservation District PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Co. Blackburn Sales Company Dictaphone Corporation Electrical Products Cons. Public Affairs Committee, Inc. Social Service Digest Stenographic Service Bureau Union Printing Company American Hospital Supply Corp. Aubert Drug Company Louie Austvold n if John Barlean Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. General Electrical X-Ray Corp. tt it if It Institutional Products Co. Lederle Laboratories Div. to If it tt tt tt S. E. Messengill Company McKessen & Robbins, Inc. it ti It it It it S 2, o46.67 100.32 496.00 8.78 5.67 140.60 83.16 2.00 4.50 10.00 58.86 4.4o 12.57 11.12 10.92 19.83 6.95 4.38 6.18 58.56 190.76 32.45 64.89 27.44 10.44 31.66 7.98 23.77 . ,, 14,375.05 29046.67 596.32 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF SEPTEMBER- 19-IL7- ...... .... ......... ....... 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Nalley's, Inc, 10-30 Norco Paper Supply Co. 53-56 4.64 Northern Grocery Company 51.05 it if it 52-35 Mrs. John Norton 41.20 Carl Omli 64.89 Parke, Davis &_ Company 1.45 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of Wash. 11:86 Safeway Stores, Inc. 17.52 it it '11 22-30 G. D. Searle & Cc, 16.65 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 50.57 it 10:04 if n 24.51+ Shaw Supply Co., Inc. 3.06 if If it " 11 9.32 Standard Oil Co. of California 63.86 Weldit Tank & Steel 5-30 Co.Lrp. Westinghouse Electric 707.76 Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. 12-30 Pirs. Philip Foubert 13-00 Montgomery Ward & Co. 46.88 Margie laelsen -50-00 J. C. Penney Company 13.86 Royal Cafe 22-30 Safeway Stores, Inc. 52.15 9.45 Savoy Hotel 7.00 Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home 100.00 11 It u u 100.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100,00 McKinney Funeral*Home 100.00 Aubert Drug Company 14-78 if Il. 5.82 23-01 22.24 33-44 2.98 16.24 21.40 21.19 10.82 8.81 7-11 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 11.18 23.85 10.41 24-36 7.74 21-76 StarDrug Company 13-09 'lI'7.47 Mr's"* el EthOIain C540-00 Dictaphone Corporation 15-91 Otis -Elevator Company 1212.2115it I t22.25McKessen IRobbins, Inc. . Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 7 -47 16.82 Payroll - September - Trans. 37-C-242 39032.00 Mary B. Schenking 180.00 Payroll - September - Trans. 37-C-242 8922�.00744-07 Cash Assistance Roll for October 16 5 $ 31,809.61 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - September 680.00 Julia Klocke 25.00 Julia Klocke (Adv. Exp.) 185.00 Freda Berger 20,00 Freda Berger (Adv. Exp.)' 190.00 Anne L. Wilson LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand The American LawtBook Company Total of Claims Allowed 1,130-00 $ 10.00 . 20.00 30.00 $ 49,987.65 325 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF SEPTEMBER is 47 Applications for renewal of liquor of the applications placed on file: licenses were approved for the following, and copies H. M. Meador, Birch Bay Resort, R #1, Blaine Dayton Willison, Custer Tavern, Custer, Washington George Eugene Manning, Baker Creek Service, 1647 Meridian Road, Bellingham Henry VonBargen, Cocoanut Grove, 1505 Marine Drive, Bellingham Max Milam; Midway Market, R #2, Lynden William C: Smith & Albert E. Bailey, Bill's Tavern, R ##2, Everson Earl K. Swanson, Parachute Inn, R #2, Bellingham There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned j until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 23, 1947. j Approved.," Chairman of the Board 7i7i�i7Tli���T�l'T�7C��7ilJ"71'71'���TrIT�ii7T�#T7�7�����7TT!'77"��77���717l7T�T!'7T���7�T��#!�#T7T7TTT����T7'777T7T7� MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2311947 JULY TERM .I. Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 19, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. i The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Auditor A. J. Love Bellingham Publishing Co. " Martin Plbg & Htg Co. Court House Reid Boiler Works it it Smith Agency Elect. & Reg. Frank Roberts J. P. - Country C. R. Axling Sheriff Market Center Service if Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Jail Walton Fruit Company " Griffith Printing Co. Supt. of Schools COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - September - Voucher No. 797 Great Northern Railway Co. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. R. Skagit Co. Road Engineer - Hwy Acct. Farmers Auction House Department of Highways (Materials Laboratory) N. W. Gibbs Bellingham Tug & Barge Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Pacific Highway Transport Market Center Service Custer Service Station Sumas Garage Puget Sound Welding Works W. P. Sign'Co. Dupont Union Service Austin Supply Company Fassett & Barr Motors Northwest Manufacturing Co. Bellingham Hardware Co. Electric Steel Foundry Co. Warnick Lumber Yards Nelson Equipment Co. Howard -Cooper Corp. J. A. Ketola Frazier's Typewriter Service Insley Manufacturing Co. Irwin Hardware H. M. Moir, Sales & Service Automotive Parts Service Ben Thordarson Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Clearbrook Mercantile PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Herald Prescription Pharmacy 10.92 1.50 216.25 36.88 20.75 228.66 67.50 32.95 1.55 48.94 14.58 6.14 686.82 17117. 50 190.43 284.83 23o.66 21.89 2.00 37.29 618.00 44.59 1.00 11.36 25.25 10.30 1.75 3.61 9.55 103.00 328.73 122.o6 • 55 26.30 305.82 30.28 144.85 17.21 15.45 139.05 4.82 6.33 13.08 107.45 36.25 23.38 41034.62 5.41 S 5.41 326 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19_2 augenLs corner oLore Royal Cafe Savoy Hotel Smith Service Stark's Home Herald Prescription Pharmacy 11 It n n u Star Drug Company Abbott Laboratories American Hospital Supply Corp. It ,t t, ,t it it n ,t Louie Austvold Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., USA INC. F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. Liebel-Florsheim Co. Mills Hospital Supply Co. Nalley's, Inc. Northern Grocery Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Parke, Davis & Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. C. D. Smith Pharmacal Co. Standard Oil Co. of California Total o f Claims Allowed 4-4-. 96 24.00 .7.00 24.00 47.50 13.39 20.90 9.95 5.93 15.51 9.o5 19.72 9.22 19.97 403.05 20.21 .58 9.35 58.49 31.93 .6o 105.60 10.66 87.19 8.56 3.49 93.10 27.09 6-.86 1,_ 61.o4 $ 61087.90 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON' ;',IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERS FROM THE ) SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF WHATCOM COUNTY ( ORDER OF TRANSFER TO THE CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ) WHEREAS, the expenditures for supplies for the various school districts for the past year have been paid from the Current Expense Fund such fund should be reimbursed for said Advanced Expenditures from the various school districts: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer to the Current Expense Fund, from the General Fund of the following School Districts, the amounts indicated: 100 14.89 105 14.89 90.92 5o2 30.15 50 45.45 505 506 45.45 . 507 90.92 $ 362.62 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of September, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT iCounty Auditor & Ex-officio (Clerk of the Board ��By L. COZIER i Deputy 'I CLAUDE -MANLEY Chairman of the Board GEERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 327 47 'Their Acceptance of the franchise granted them on September 16, 1947, was filed by the Maple Falls Cooperative Association. Yb ance License Application No. 605A, for a public dance at Twin Sisters Grange Hall, on Sept. 27 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union #2955. Applications for -the renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following and copies of the applications placed on file: W. C. Lindsey, Clipper Store-Clipper,,Washington Marion Clark, Evenson's Taverns Deming, Washington Thorval& T. Berg, Berg's Place, R #5, Bellingham C ' There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 26. 1947 Approved09A4a__d� Chairman of the Board T #########-######r#######f##############`#######r##################�#f#####' MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 JULY TERM . Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 23, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor " " It " Assessor Blackburn Sales Agency Ekdahl & Seppala " Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Commissioners Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Stenographic Service Bureau Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Treasurer Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1 Sup. Ct. No. 2 n it No. 2, Rep. Juvenile Court Clerk Pros. Atty Sheriff Standard Oil Co. of Cal. " Albert Gerritz Supt.of Schools Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. ." it if it. it " Hort. Insp. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - September - Voucher No. 830 831 Ekdahl & Seppala. Nelson Equipment,Co. Automotive Parts Service Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Jewell Motor Co. Morse Hardware Co. Jeffcott Motor Company -i'tlas Engine Company Elder Bros. Akin Motor Company Shell Oil Co., Inc. Standard Oil Co. 'of Cal. Everson Motor Co. II SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Richard A. Scheer 3.60 28.07 13.35 6.34 8.10 36.75 4.80 17.90 8.70 5.75 2.65 12.22 3.35 11.60. 27.97 2.50 9.20 8.73 8.85 $ .399.41 224.00 1�2.62 2.21 140.32 26.70 210.11 65.71 635.32 4,045.30 195.00 821 2,40795 11770:68 4,457.58 S 229.83 14,761.10 S 30.00 30.00 328 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM FRIDAY THE 26th DAY OF SEPTEMBER. ls_Z (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND:. Central Stores Revolving Fund Hartman Typewriter Company American Hospital Supply Corp. Aurora Supply Company C. M. St. P. & Pac. R. R. Cutter Laboratories Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Mills Hospital Supply Company Carl Omli Safeway Stores, Inc. Guy Smith Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Weldit Tank & Steel Company Geigers Service Safeway Stores, Inc. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. if u n Westford -Beck Funeral Home Aubert Drug Co. It it it Ferndale Pharmacy Herald Prescription Pharmacy if if If N Owens Drug Co. Star Drug Company Payroll - September - Trans. 37-C-248 SCHELL DITCH DISTRICT: Charles 0. Burrous Total of Claims Allowed $ 16.73 20.40 32.21 6.18 3.05 8.66 61.13 49.50 66.95 _22.00 17.30 5.77 5.30 15.00 20.00 3.92 100.00 100.00 100.00 24.71 15.08 12.47 23.84 17.73 35.06 9.79 4.53 32.97 12.11 6.90 1o.96 11.85 245.00 11117.10 369.00 $ 369.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY Y ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH. -OF AUGUST, 1947 ) $- ' 16 , 507.03 WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth' -his receipts and disbursements for the month of August 1947, and the same'has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General State University State College W. W. C. E. E. W. C. E. C. W. C. E. Parks & Highways Game Forest Fire Protection Highway Safety Current Expense (3% Rebate) City Treasurers WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust Current Expense Soldiers Relief Suspense Road Fund Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public Assistance Law Library Public Health Treasurer's Revolving Whatcom County Rural Library Water District #21 General �127.75 696.83 416.84 124.43 105.80 74.65 456.19 446.12 140.19 456.18 1.38 81694.12 7,o96.00 18,335.78 306.00 .255.90 47,67403 50,367.82 27,435.66 18.76 11405.66 256.00 9,732.50 66o.64 329 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . FRIDAY THE 26th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 47 WARRANTS REDEEMED, Continued: Schools - General 52,5o6.09 Schools - Building 10,523.82 Nursery Revolving 767.04 Hot Lunch Revolving 249.02 River Improvement - Flood Control 11761.85 Port - State Development 17,442.62 Port - General 207258.63 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, Maint. 15.39 Dr. Dist. No. 3, Maint 1.86 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, Maint. 51o.61 Dr. Impt. List. No. 15, Maint. 33.86 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 25, Maint. 4.61 BONDS REDEEMED: Water District No. 2 - Bonds 500.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS MID BONDS: Road Fund 18.26 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 286.33 Public Assistance 67.72 Gen. Obl. Bond - 1945 (Court House) 120.00 Water District No. 2 Bonds 145.00 Schools - General 3.93 Schools - Building •55 River Improvement - Flood Control 5.53 Port Bonds (1927) 11980.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, Maint. .42 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, Maint. 9.51 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 15, Maint. .18 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 25, Maint. .11 $ 282,498.47 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, 1947, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION; Seattle First National Bellingham Bellingham National Bellingham National Bank of Commerce Bellingham First National - .Lynden „Lynden , First National -,Ferndale Ferndale Peoples State Bank Lynden Citizens Bank of,Blaine Blaine Nooksack Valley Everson Bank of Sumas Sumas INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 227500.00 U. S. Defense 49,950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3381000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3001000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 12J CH 1717522.91 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH 1712128.'74 CASH -IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 21615.24 Checks & Cash Items 756.09 Currency 41785.00 Silver 76.90 Auditor 155.90 Clerk a ry 8.30 BALANCE 79,o64.19 1861858.62 201,398.47 477000.00 507000..00 45,o00.00 51000.00 18,000..00 10.000.00 $ 642021.28 1,o5�,1ol.65 11695,422.93 8,397.43 19703,820.36 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of,whatcom County, Washington, this 26th day of Sept. 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-oZficio Clerk.of the Board CLAUDE MAN LEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 26th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19�.7 The Plat of Fuqua-Follis Deer Haven Tracts in Secs. 22 & 27, Twp. 37 N, R 4 E., was approved by the Board. +Dance License Application No. 606 for public dances at The Breakers, Pt. Roberts, Wash., (between Sept. 241 1947 and Sept. 24, 19Q , was approved by the Board and the license issued to �I. 0. Iwersen. Applications for renewal of liquor licenses for the following were approved by the Board and copies of the applications placed on file: I Bellingham Golf and Country Club, 3729 Meridian Street, Bellingham Nick Lambert & John Zentefis, Winter Garden, 1399 Pacific Highway Amy Jacobs, Shore Acres Resort, R #1, Blaine There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same -was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 30, 1947. Approved d4ue_� 22f�� Chairman of the Bo rd # Tl7t7T77'###T4.-# #####7I7I'ii###J i&##011####7l-### fil#Nt'#ii## #-tl#####itii7 _19r - 7 #7T7Tk&71 TT0#707f777T717 #0014. MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 26, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were aproved by the Board for payment: EXPENSE: Pitney Bowes, Inc. Treasurer 15.00 Sumas -News it 18.54 A. Bethke Court House 68.17 " ." Elect. & Reg, 50.00 Leo C., Goodman Sup. Ct. No. 1 50.00 Bancroft -Whitney Co. it it No. 2 12.36 George Janssen, Postmaster Clerk 10.00 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juvenile Court 108.00 Payroll - September It If Play. 63.00 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 16.25 F. E. Briggs " " 40.50 Andrew Danielson " " 9.00 Waitkus Supply Co. Sheriff 3.58 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Jail 14.24 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Exten. Service 7.10 A. Bethke r Sundry-Misc. 345.33 $ 831.07 C ASSISTANCE FUND: Clair's Super Market 368.84 Ferry Bros. Inc. 10.00 if I, If 29.85 Wanamakers General Mdse. 75.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100,00 Aubert Drug Co. 16.39 U It 11 13,61 II r, it 8.55 n II if 7.37 n n It 22.04 Roy Barrett Drugs 17.36 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 18.33 Owl Pharmacy 25.87 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 98.15 Louie Austvold 10.38 Ireland & Bellingar 25.83 Lederle Laboratories Division, 14.31 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 12.48 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 8.49 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11.25 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 14.36 Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc. 37.10 George Janssen, Postmaster 38.40 Irene R. Imhof 92.00 Winnie Snider 117.06 $ 11213.02 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 30th Y OF ' SEPTEMBER 33 947 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Freda Berger 30.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11.45 41.4 5 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Austin Supply Co. $ 85.22 Bellingham Plbg. Supply, Inc. 16.06 Morse Hardware Co. 52.70 Otandard Oil Co. of Cal. 162.29 Western Steel & Salvage Co. 89.61 405.88 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft -Whitney Co. IN THE MATTER OF LIMITING LOADS, USING THE HANNEGAN ROAD NOOKSACK RIVER BRIDGE Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION and ORDER 8.76 $ 2,500.18 WHEREAS, the Hannegan Road River Bridge in Section 20, Twp. 40 N, Range 3 E., W.M., across the Nooksack'River is carrying loads in excess of its original designed limits and due to natural deterioration of the entire structure, it is deemed necessary that vehicle load restrictions be placed thereon in the interest of public safety, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by this Board that the maximum gross loads permitted on the Hannegan Road River Bridge be limited to single truck'12 tons, truck and trailer 16 tons, and semitrailer and truck 61 tons, one truck or truck and trailer combination permitted on the span at one time and that the above limits be enforced rigidly, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that adequate signs be erected and maintained to serve as a warning to all persons using this bridge. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of September, 1947. '(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMI-IISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT- County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy R E S O L U T I O N BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MAN LEY' Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct drift barriers, rock rip -rap bank protection and clearing portions of the river channel of drift along the �Nooksack River from Deming to Acme on the South Fork and from Deming to Welcome on the North and Middle Forks, located as -follows: A &TNE Section 19, Twp. 38 N, R 5 E, W.M. Drift Barrier Estimate 1,200.00 B SESW It19 " " Drift Barrier " 500.00 C SENW if 30 " " " it " 350.00 D NWNE " 33 39 " " if " 500.00 E SWNW " 3.5 " " Channel clearing & rock rip -rap " 27500.00 F SESLI " 38 38 " Drift Barrier " 500.00 Total Estimated Cost $ 59550.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment forsaid ,rork be made from the Flood Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and its tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to Said River Improvement Fund of 50% or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with -Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated'as River Main- tenance Emergency Project No. 8. Estimated cost $ 5,550.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of September, 1947. i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT GERRIT VEL EKE County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board CHARLES E. KING 'B L COZIER D t Commissioner y epu y i 332 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 30th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19-4-7- There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. Friday, October 3, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Bo rd ####r#####7r`######r`'####Tti`##i`##i`#######rr####�f#rf�rr#�rii �it1`il �; r �i �rri rr rr# rr�ririr#f##�`r3�#####ii `## r## i MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 30, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M.11 on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: it CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank L. Cramer Assessor Pliny T. Snyder " Orland Ivarson Treasurer Clyde Kendall " Ferndale Record " Bellingham Publishing Co. " it It " Commissioners Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Court House Martin Plbg & Htg Co. it of Time Equipment Co. it " Parker H. Pratt Juvenile Court Blaine Journal J. P. - Country George Janssen, Postmaster Pros. Atty Bancroft-ldhitney Co. If It L. N. Freimann Exten. Service Bellingham Publishing Co. Ad. Ex. - D.I.D.#7 COUNTY ROAD FUND; 10.60 29.76 7.58 14.6o 17.51 21.46 4.48 61. 5+ 3.76 6.o5 72.20 49.80 6.00 12.88 34.12 14.10 $ 366.44 Bellingham Publishing Co. 2.98 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 20.05 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 31.05 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 32.65 Trunkey & Sons 139.35 Norstrom Lumber Co. 9.49 Everett E. Baxter 26.80 Nelson Equipment Co. 9.56 Diehl Motor Co. 39.00 Everson Implement & Appliance Co. 29.86 Monahan Garage, Inc. 15.51 Satterlee Transit System 10.84 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 124.40 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company 6.78 Crocker & Gross Motor Co. 583.46 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 1.06 Columbia Equipment Co. 185.69 Howard -Cooper Corporation 35.23 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 257.48 Industrial Supply Co. 80.39 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 1,052.76 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 66.56 Payroll - September - Voucher No. 867 1,976.70 " " if 868 2,6o4.24 to " If 869 1 , 703.70 " " 11870 2,119.40 11 '� 11 871 3,688.51 " 872 19034.48 it " 873 11986.11 it�r ►r 4 2 780.40 ,201654949 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll -,September 3,266.10 730.35 It " 154.45 $ 41150.90 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Maurice C. Allman 50.00 Louise B. BeBolla 40.00 Kenneth J. Scott 30.00 Albert T. Hayes 10.00 Ruby A. Moldenhauer 15.00 Harold J. Reynolds 15.00 Lyle L. Gibbs 50.00 $ 210.00 333 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 3rd DAY OF OCTOBER is 47 ',PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: i Baker's Grocery Gerard's Grocery Lind Gravel Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. it It 11 White House Market Young Men's Christian Assn Aubert Drug Company � II 11 tt II 11 It II 11 it 'i 11 11 11 Everson Drug Company Dr. J. H. Peters Star Drug Company Elwood L. Johnson j Union Printing Co. American Hospital Supply Corp. II tl tl 11 Biddle & Crowther Company Hoffman -LaRoche, Inc. Huntington Laboratories, Inc. McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Northern Grocery Company Northwest Hotel Supply, Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company S & W. Fine Foods, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. G. H. Tennant Company Nonabelle Hall Haws Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for Oct. 'IPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey Freda Berger Cox Brothers, Printers TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley L. A. Greenwood, M. D. Total of Claims Allowed 11.38 31.39 8.50 36.66 119.48 366. 5o 3.00 18.55 4.12 7.82 7.72 6.55 13.o4 19.83 15.00 9.57 14.8o 6.44 3: 56 65.92 81.00 426.25 69.87 26.12 6.4o 2.68 1.19 98.75 17•63 48.00 418.00 37.00 63.75 50.80 35.0pp5 12.88 4,301.00 21088.50 101.50 55.00 $ 11966.98 199.48 6, 6 . o0 $ 349094.29 `'The Board, by unanimous action, ordered the name "Yacht Club Road" changed to "Chuckanut Lane", as requested by residents of the area. GApplications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following, and copies of the applications placed on file: Allen F. Knight, Jr. & Andrew L. Knight, Geneva Grocery, 50 Lake Whatcom Blvd. Riverside Golf and Country Club, R #3, Ferndale Ingolfur Iwersen, The Breakers, Pt. Roberts Archir L. Finley, Finley's Store, R #1, Blaine There being no further business to come before the Board at 'unanimously passed for the adjournment of the July term, the Board (Monday, October 6, 1947, for the first meeting of the October term. this time, a motion was to convene at 9:30 A.M., on Approved Chairman of the Bo rd l' ######### ` *######## `, ## rr r `r# # > F# } # ### ## ## # rr � f## ##### # # t##### ############ I� I 334 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 19_4Z_ MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1947 OCTOBER TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the October term, Commissioners Manley and Veleke met in the Commissioners',room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at 9:30 A.M., on this date. By unanimous action', the time fixed for meetings during the October term, was as follows: "Meetings during the October term shall be at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." At 11:00 A.M., on this date, the time fixed for the hearing on,the budget for 1948, Commissioners Manley and Veleke were joined by Commissioner King. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON `IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE ) FINAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1948 ) RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINAL BUDGET WHEREAS, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, as amended, of the State of Washington, relating to the County Budget System, the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, did on September 16, 1947, adopt and place on file their preliminary budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year 1948, and WHEREAS, immediately following the adoption of the preliminary budget, a notice was published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the official newspaper for said County, which said notice stated that the said County Commissioners had completed and placed on file, their preliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1948, a copy of which would be furnished any citizen who would call at their office for it, and that they would meet on Monday, October 6, 1947, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., of said day in the County Commissioners' room in the County Court House in Bellingwm, Washington, for the purpose of fixing the final budget and making tax levies and that any taxpayer might appear at said time and place and. be heard, for or against, any part of said budget, and WHEREAS, the estimates of expenditures in said preliminary budget were fully itemized, as required by law, and a Sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative and pre- liminary,budget were available for distribution, as required by law, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners did, on the 6th day of October, 1947, at the hour of 11:00 o clock A.M., in the County Commissioners' room in the County Court House in Bellingham, Washington,meet and consider the said estimates, the fixing of the final budget and proposed levies, and WHEREAS, after hearing all the arguments in favor of, or against the estimates,, as set forth in said budget and all other matters in connection therewith, the Board of County Commis- sioners did determine that the amounts hereinafter set forth, were and are the proper and necessary amounts to be used by the several departments of the County of Whatcom for the year 1948 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the amounts hereinafter set forth, shall be, and here ly are adopted as the Whatcom County budget for the year 1948, for the various departments set forth to -wit: GENERAL GOVERNMENT AUDITOR SALARIES & WAGES: la - Auditor $ 3,600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 2,820.00 lc - Bookkeeper 2,640.00 lc - Index Clerk 2,640.00 lc - Asst. Index Clerk 2,220.00 lc - Cashier 2,280.00 lc - Warrant Deputy 2,280.00 lc - Photostat Operator 29280.00 lc - Tax Roll Checker 2,280.00 lc - Stenographer 29220.00 lc - School Deputy 2,280.00 lc - Extra Clerks 3,300.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Insurance - Burglary 25.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 3,500.00 4a - Postage 700,00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 75.00 5 - Publications 400.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 7.- Surety Bonds 75.00 21 - Transportation 100.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 100.00 $ 30,840.00 $ 53185.00 Grand Total 361025.00 33 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 47 ASSESSOR I SALARIES & WAGES: la - Assessor 3,600.00 lb - Chief Deputy o 29820.00 lc - Appraiser 39000.00 lc - Appraiser 2,640.00 lc - Office Deputy, 29340.00 lc - Roll Clerk 21280.00 le - Roll Clerk 21280.00 le - Temporary Twp. Deputy 19000,00 lc - Township Deputy 2,640.00 lc - Township Deputy 2,640.00 lc - Timber Deputies 500.00 25,740,00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance $ 25.00 2d - Automobile Insurance 300.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 27200.00 4a - Postage 25.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 100,00 6 - Sundry Expense 50,00 21b- Transportation 500,00 25 - Rentals 50.00 31 - Automobile Maintenance 600.o0 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 471.38 Old Bills - Marchant Cal. Mach. Co. 30.90 Address. Sales Agency 7.72 $ 4,360.00 Grand Total $ 301100.00 COMMISSIONERS SALARIES & WAGES: la - Commissioner, 1st District 3,600.00 la - Commissioner, 2nd District 3;600.00 la - Commissioner, 3rd District 21400.00 lc - Extra Help 200.00 $ 9,800.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 24 - Automobile Insurance 125.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 200.00 4a - Postage 50,00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 100,00 5 - Advertising a 100.00 6 - Sundry Expense 100,00 7 - Surety Bonds , 300.00 21 - Transportation 700.00 31 - Automobile Maintenance 100.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 25.00 Old Bills - Arnason & Company 100.00 12900.00 Grand Total $ 11,700.00 TREASURER SALARIES & WAGES: la - Treasurer 3,600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 21820.00 lc - Cashier 21520.00 lc - Bookkeeper 21430.00 lc - Asst. Bookkeeper 21430.00 lc - Segregation Clerk 21280.00 lc - Index Clerk 2,280.00 lc - Chief Roll Clerk 27280.00 lc - Roll Clerks 51200.00 lc - Revenue Deputy 2.600.00 281440.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2c - Burglary insurance 350.00 2d - Automobile Insurance 81.00 3 - Office Records.,& Supplies 21100,00 4a - Postage 1 11250.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 125,00 5.- Publications 300,00 6- Sundry Expense 25.00 7 - Surety Bonds 11100.00 �430.00 21 - Transportation 25 - Rentals 100.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 373.73 ! Old Bills: Address. Sales Agency 7.73 illiarchant Cal. Mach. Co. 18.54 $ 6.261.00 Grand Total $ 34,701.00 ij,aU RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6TH DAY OF OCTOBER 19� COURT HOUSE SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Custodian lc - Janitor & Watchman lc - Janitor & Watchman lc - Extra Help (Vacation) lc - Extra Help (Days off - 2 per mo.) MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 6 - Sundry Expense 24 - Janitor's Supplies 26a-.,Lig4t ,Service 26b- Light Supplies 28 - Fuel 33 - Repairs to Building 3 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 39 - Laundry f Old Bills - Lee,Grocery Co. 21520.00 2,160.00 2,160.00 250.00 125.00 71415.00 75.00 498.83 11400.00 150.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 25.00 1.17 43150.00 Grand Total 11,565.00 STATE EXAMINER SALARIES & WAGES: lb -.,Examiner $ ' 11475.00 $ 1,475.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Records & Supplies $ 10.00 25 - Rental of Machines 15.00 $ 25.00 Grand Total 17500.00 ELECTIONS & REGISTRATIONS SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Custodian $ 2,400.00 lc - Labor 500.00 $ 27900.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Insurance on Voting Machines $ 225.00 3 - Records & Supplies 350.00 4a - Postage 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 25.00 5 - Advertising & Publications 25.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 21a- Transportation 25.00 21b- Freight & Cartage 25.00 ,Old Bills: Victor Community Club 5.00 790.00 PRIMARY & GENERAL ELECTIONS: Fees of Election Officers 177000.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 3�800.00 4a - Postage 150.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 25.00 5 - Advertising & Publications 500.00 21a- Transportation , 450.00 2lb- Freight & Cartage 300.00 25 - Rentals 125.00 $ 223550.00 Grand Total $ 26,240.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS and PROPERTY SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. L SALARIES & WAGES: la - Judge 39250,00 lc - Bailiffs 250.00 lc - Visiting Judges 50.00 lc - Defending Attorneys 200.00 31750.00 0 337 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 1947 (SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 1, Continued: MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph lOa- Witness Fees lla- Jury Fees llb- Board of Jurors 12 - Reference Books 2la- Transportation of Judges 2lb- Transportation of Jury 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 42h- Court Reporter - Salary 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bond , Grand Total SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 2 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Judge lb - Visiting Judges MAINTNENACE & OPERATION: 3 - Records and Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph lOa- Insanity Fees,- Physician lOb- Insanity Fees - Witnesses 12 - Reference Books 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 42h- Court Reporter - Salary 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bond Grand Total JUVENILE COURT - PROBATION SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Probation Offincer lb - Asst. Probation Officer lc - Stenographer MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4V - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - Sundry Expense 14a- Care of Juveniles 21 - Transportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment SALARIES & WAGES: Grand Total 25.00 20,00 100.00 200,00 11500.00 200.00 300.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 3,300.00 100.00 25.00 7.00 6 31250.00 50.00 JUVENILE COURT -- PLAYGROUND lc - Playground Supervisors MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance 21 - Transportation 34°- Repair & Replacement of Equipment Lights for Fairhaven Boys' Club SALARIES & WAGES: lc'- Supervisors Grand Total 75,00 15.00 75,00 250.00 15,00 300,00 100.00 3000.00 100.00 25.00 7.00 3,300.00 3,000.00 13320.00 150.00 40.00 150.00 5.00 1, 500.00 750.00 25.00 6 11800.00 SCHOOL YEAR RECREATION PROGRAM 1 AINTE;NANCE & OPERATION: 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment Grand Total 25.00 200,00 11250.00 200,00 w 750.00 750,00 5.837.00 9,587.00 3,300600 4,262.00 7,562.00 s 7,620.00 23620.00 10,240.00 $ 1,800.00 1,675.00 39475.00 6 750.00 750.00 $ 11 500.00 338 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS' OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 47 CLERK SALARIES & WAGES: la - Clerk lb - Chief Deputy lc - Deputy lc - Deputy MAINTENANCE & OPERATION,: 2c - Insurance - Burglary 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bonds 21 - Transportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment Grand Total JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Justice of the Peace lc - Clerk MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 7 - Surety Bond lOa- Witness Fees lla--Jury Fees Grand Total JUSTICE COURT NO. 2 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Justice of the Peace lc - Clerk MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 7 - Surety Bond l0a- Witness Fees , lla- Jury Fees 2lb- Drayage Office Rental 3,600.00 27820,00 21400.00 1:920.00 20.00 900.00 150.00 40.00 275.00 75.00 250.00 19200,00 720.00 7 5.00 5.00 10.00 75.00 25.00 $ 11200.00 600.00 Grand Total 7 a JUSTICE COURTS - COUNTRY MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 Office Records & Supplies 7 - Surety Bonds 10 - Witness Fees lla- Jury Fees 15a- Justice Fees Old Bills: Walter K. Pixley SALARIES & WAGES: la - Constable MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance 4a Postage 7 - Surety Bond 21 - Transportation 75..00 5.00 10.00 30.00 2 5, 00 10.00 180.00 �s 5o v o0 40.00 25.00 10.00 500.00 2,75 CONSTABLE - CITY OF BELLINGHAM 10,740..00 1.710.00 12,450.00 S 11920.00 190.00 29110.00 1,800.00 $ -3-35.00 6. 2,135.00 627.75 720.00 $ 720.00 75.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 $ 95.00 Grand Total $ 815.00 RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS -PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY.OF OCTOBER 839 947 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 7 - Surety Bonds ' 15b- Constable Fees; 15c- Constable Mileage ° SALARIES & WAGES: ° la - Coroner MAINTENANCE & OPERATION;: 3 - Office Records & Supplies .4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bond lOa- Witness Fees lla- Jury Fees 42g- Autopsy 42h- Court Reporter 21 - Transportation SALARIES & WAGES: CONSTABLES - Country � Grand Total PROSECUTING ATTORNEY la - Prosecuting.Attorney lb - Deputy Prosecuting Attorney lc - Stenographer lc - Stenographer = Vacation MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage ° 4b - Telephone &' Telegraph 6 - Sundry Expense 7 - Surety Bonds 12 - Referende Books 21 - Transportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 42 - Securing Evidence 42h- Court Reporter Grand Total SHERIFF SALARIES & WAGES: la ° - Sheriff ° lc - Deputy ° lc - Deputy ° lc - Deputy ° lc - Special Deputies lc - Stenographer °. MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance 2d - Automobile Insurance 3 - Office Records & supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - Sundry Expense 21 - Transportation 31 - Auto Maintenance 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment Radio Service Grand Total 15.00 15,00 10.00 11200.00 S, 50.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 15,00 50.00 50.00 25.00 10.00 3,600.00 3,000.00 21120.00 81.Oo 125.00 25«.00 7.5.00 20,00 25,00 120,00 65.00 .165.00 50,00 10.00 3,600.00 29820.00 2,76o.00 21520.00 1,100.00 1,920.00 $ 49o.00 200.00 300.00 50.00 175.00 50.00 125.00 29500.00 20.00 100.00 40.00 17200.00 $ 211.00 $ 1,411.00 89803.00 $ 680.00 $ 91483.00 $ 14,720.00 $ 4,210.00 18,930.00 840 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MO NDAY THE 6 th DAY OF 0 CT OBER 19.47__ JAIL SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Jailer $ 21220.00 lc - Asst. Jailers° (2) 4,320.00 lc - Relief Jailer" 1;054.00 77594.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance $ 250.00 6 - Sundry Expense 200.00 14b- Food for Prisoners 51100.00 14c- Clothing & Blankets 250.00 16a- Drugs 25.00 28 - Fuel 250.00 39 - Laundry 600.00 40 - Garbage Removal 30.00 Medical.Attention 20.00. $ 6,725.00 ° Grand Total $ 14,319.00 ° EDUCATION: ° ° SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SALARIES & WAGES: 1& - Superintendent 3,600.00 lb - Assistant 21820.00 lc - Clerk 11620.00 lc - Supervisory Help 13200.00 99240.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION.. 2d - Auto Insurance 80.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 350.00 4a - Postage 150.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 175.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 7 - Surety Bonds 5.00 12 - Reference Books 200.00 13 - Subscriptions 35.00 21 - Transportatioh 250.00 31 - Auto Maintenahce . 246.41 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 40.00 Old Bills: Standard Oil Co. 3.59 Supt. of Public Instr. ° 5.50 Budget Reviewing Committee 30.00 Board of Education 80.00 S 13660.50 ' Grand Total - 107900.50 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Agricultural Extension Agent $ 1,600.00 lc - Home Demonstration Agent 600.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agent in Home Economics 360.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agent in Agriculture 240.00 lc - Xsst. Ext. Agent in Poultry 560.00 lc - Stenographer ° 21000.00 lc - Extra Stenographer 13200.00 6,56o.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile Insurance 130.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 350.00 4a - Postage & Express 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 150.00 6 - Sundry Fxpense, Incl. Photo supplies . & demonstration materials 75.00 12 - Reference Books 10.00 19 - Seed, Plants 9c Fertilizer 15.00 21 - Transportation: Subsistence & travel for all agents 400.00 Home Demon: Agent - car mileage 350.00 Asst. Home Demon. Agent - car mileage 300.00 25 - Rentals 40.00 31 - Automobile Maintenance: Ext. Agent ; Gas, Oil, Repairs, Tires 240.00 Asst. Agt. in Poultry - Gas, etc. 240.00 Asst. Agt. in Dairy " " 240.00 $ 2,640.00 Grand Total $ 91200.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 341 OCTOBER TERM ,MONDAY THE 6th DAY. OF OCTOBER HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Horticultural°Inspector lc - Asst. Hort. Inspector lc - Stenographer (Part time) MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automoblle Insurance 3 - Office �ecords & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 Sundry Expense 21 -'Transportation 2lb- Mileage Grand Total SUNDRY EXPENSE MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: .Board of Equalization -Insurance on County Buildings 'Tax Sales Publications *Damages & Claims Court Costs Forest Fire Protection -Sundry Expense -Stream Gaging - Nooksack River •Expense - State Commissioners' Assn. Airport -County Farm - Equipment Maint. -Microfilm County Records ' if " " Old Bills: C. E. Lundberg -Land Attys - Old Bills: Brodie & Brodie - Assigned to Osee W. Noble Emergencies - 1946: To Auditor Assessor Treasurer Court House Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Interest on Warrants Treasurer's Rebate on Taxes CURRENT EXPENSE: $ 3,000.00 11200.00 600.00 41800.00 $ 15,00 25.00 10.00 100,00 25.00 50.00 600.00 $ 825.00 ., . $ 59625.00 150.001 300.00' 200.00/ 200,00x 50.00 10.00' 300.00/ ' 250.00� 680.00' 10,000.00' 200,00- 22 5. 00 - 540.75 / 400.00' 11650.00 614.11 1,490.01 .100,00 388.50 811.57 r 141.14 18,901.08 10.00 Total Sundry Expense GRAND TOTAL - CURRENT EXPENSE ESTIMATED REVENUES Auditor - Fees, etc. Clerk - Fees, etc. Dance Licenses Interest on Taxes Interest on Warrants Interest on Treasurer's Investments Justice Courts - Fines &-Fees Liquor Profits - State Liquor War Tax Miscellaneous Licenses - Games, Machines Amusement Tax & Admissions Stimulators & Stimulator Stamps Rental of County Property ' Rental of Voting Machines Refunds Resale - Deeds, Contracts & Interest Sale of County Property State Forest Board Sheriff Sales - Produ.cts, of County' Farm Tax Collections - City of Bellingham To INSTITUTE FUND: 27,000.00 111080.90 600.00 101000,00 75.00 17450.00 4,300.00 60100.0.00 6.00 200.00 107000,00 37000.00 41800.00 300,00 450.00 2 5.00 57000.00 500.00' 1, 500.00 27100.00 3)200.00 12000.00 34:500.00 $ 531411.08 $ 3251652.33 . 6 146,586.90 47 Certificate Fees Grand Total $ 200.00 _$ 200.00 $ 146,786.90 34--2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 19� PUBLIC WELFARE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: 2 mill levy on $34,500,000. Valuation 69,000.00 PUBLIC HEALTH: 14 mill levy on $34,500,000. Valuation $ 13,8o0.00 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: .6 mill levy on $34,500,000. Valuation $ 203700.00 R Grand Total 103,500.00 COUNTY SCHOOL County School: .9 mill levy on $34,500,000. Valuation 317050.00 INSTITUTE FUND County Institute 200.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND Soldiers Relief: n .. .2 mill levy on $34,500,000. Valuation $ 6,900.0o RIVER IMPROVEMENT River Improvement - Flood Control (.5 mill levy) 17,250.00 BOND REDEMPTION Bonds & Bond Interest 71230.00 Estimated Expenditures - Outside County 10-mill Levy COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET OVERHEAD &,OPERATION: Clerical Supervision: Engineer (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Dist. Supervisors (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Co. Gar. Foreman (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Supplies Transporatation Engineering (Inc. Ind. Ins.) Sub -Total 0. & 0. 1MAINTENANCE: 1. Regular I Special Location Engineering Construction Engineering Sub -Total - Maintenance !CONSTRUCTION: h Day Labor Location Engineering Construction Engineering a Sub -Total - Construction PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT: New Equipment TOTAL - GAS TAX GAS TAX R. D. No. 1 R. D. No. 1 R. D. No. 1 Total $ 11920.00 784.00 1,600.00 432.00 480.00 480.00 13920.00 $ 7,616.00 14,4o0.00 6'748.00 48.00 $ 21,216.00 $ 297155.09 48.00 48.00 $ 29,251.09 $ 61400.00 $ 641483.09 $ 41800.00 1,96o.00 4,000;00 19080.00 17200.00 11200.00 4.800.00 $ 19,040.00 36,000.00 161800.00 120,00 120.00 $ 53,o4o.00 $ 721887.72 120.00 120.00 $ 73,127.72 $ 169000,00 $1617207.72 $. 59280.00 2,156.00 4,400.00 11188.00 17320.00 11320.00 5:280.00 $ 20,944.00 39,600.00 18,480.00 132.00 1.12.00 $ 58,344.00 $ 801176.49 132.00 132,00 $ 80)440.49 129000.00 41900.00 109000.00 21700.00 31000.00 3,000.00 12.000.00 $ 47,600.00 $ 901000.00 421000.00 300.00 300.00 $ 132,600.00 $ 182,219.30 300.00 300.00 $ 182,819.30 $ 179600.00 $ 40,000.0o $1771328.49 $ 403,019.30 RECORD OF COMMISSIONER.S PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER e% 0 e� b 47 MAINTENANCE: Regular CONSTRUCTION, Day Labor TOTAL - 10 MILL LEVY �I MAINTENANCE: Ferry Regular Sub -Total - Maint. Old Bills: Shell Oil Company W- 75 J. H. VanderWerff 30.00 Columbia Valley Lbr.Co. 30.07 Smith & Moen 21.63 CONSTRUCTION: COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET 10 MILL LEVY R. D. No. 1 R. D. No. 2 R. D. No. 3 Total $ 237200.00 $ 58,000.00 $ 635800.00 $ 145,000.00 $ 800.00 $ 241000.00 2,000.00 S 60,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES $ 32177.69 31177.69 7:944.22 $ 7,944.22 $ 2:200.00 $ 661000.00 17,060.55 4 83678.09 $ 25,738.64 53000.00 $ 150, 000.00 $ 17,o6o.55 S 19.800.00 36,860.55 22.31 $ 55.78 $ 61.36 $ 139.45 Bridges $ 63080.00 $ 153200.00 $ 163720.00 38$000.00 TOTALS - MISCL. REVENUES $ 9,280.00 $ 23,200.00 $ 42,520.00 75,000.00 I GRAND TOTAL - EXEPNDITURES $ 97,763.09 244,407.72 $285,848.49 $ 628, 019.30 I, COUNTY ROAD FUND BUDGET ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: Other than Real Estate Taxation Gas Tax Taylor Grazing Act Federal Forest Liquor Tax ,MISCELLANEOUS: RECEIPTS R. D. No. 1 R. D. No. 2 R. D. No. 3 Total $ 641483.09 $1611207.72 $177,328.49 $ 403,019.30- 31200.00 8,000.00 81800.00 20,000.00- 480.00 11200.00 11320.00 31000.00. 4,896.00 12,24o.00 17,864.00 35,000.00- Gas Tax Refund 240.00 S 600.00 660.00 1,500.00- Miscellaneous Refunds 96.00 240.0o 264.00 600.00- Ferry Receipts 121600.00 129600.00• Rental of E quip.,>etc. 160.00 400.o0 440.00 11000,00 Sale of Equip., etc. 80.00 200.00 220.00 500.00. J. P. Fines 80.00 200.00 220.00 500.00• Resale of Tax Lands, Deeds, etc. 32.00 80.00 88.00 200.00' Old Highway Funds, i 16.00 40.00 44.00 100.00- PTO BE RAISED BY TAXATION (10 MILLS) 24,000.00 60,000.00 66 ,000.00 150.000.00 GRAND TOTAL - REVENUES 97,763.09 $244,407.72 $2851848.49 $ 6281019.30 344 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 19_7 PUBLIC HEALTH SALARIES & WAGES: Public Health Officer 3,600.00 Senior Public Health Nurse 2,640.00 j Junior Public Health Nurse 2 640 00 Junior Public Health Nurse Sanitary Engineer Senior Clerk Relief Personnel MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 48 - Vital Statistics 55 - Transportation 60 - Other Expenses 116- V. D. Drugs Vaccines & Supplies Old Bills - Pacific Steam Laundry EPdERGENCY - 1946 - Vaccines & Supplies Grand Total 2�640.00 21520.00 2,040.00 100.00 100.00 2,600.o0 61o. 59 200.00 300.00 2.92 ESTIMATES RECEIPTS - Other than tax levy Salary - Indian Agency w 2,640.00 it Schools 2,160.0o it- State Dept. of Health 21220,00 Mileage - Indian Service 400.00 $ 161180.00 6 3,813.51 $ 12296.14 $ 21,289.85 71420.00 In the event that a combined County -City Health Unit becomes effective for 1948, there would be available, in addition to the above estimated budget, the sum of $7,000.00, from Liquor Tax receipts, for use in such County -City Unit, the said $77000.00, if a combined County -City Unit is not formed, to revert to the Road Fund. 6,!HATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY SALARIES & WAGES: Supervisor Head County Librarian Assistant Librarian Bookmobile Librarian Clerk Clerical Library Assistant Bookmobile Assistant Janitor Local Librarians (15) MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Automobile & Bookmobile Ins. 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 4c - Lights 5a - Advertising & Publications 5b - Conference Expense 6 - Sundry Expense 2la- Transportation & Mileage 25 - Rentals - Rooms 26 - Repairs - Books 31 - Auto Maintenance alb- Bookmobile Maintenance 34 - Equipment Repair Old Bills - CAPITAL OUTLAY: Books Mimeograph Machine Vertical rile Furniture Payment to State on loan Payment to City Library 600.00 37000.00 29520.00 21520.00 11800.00 19200.00 2,100.00 27400.00 700.00 33000.00 19,840.0o 321.00 570.00 100.00 90.00 75.00 250.00 50.00 25.00 300.00 900.00 250.00 346-32 11000.00 60.00 3.68 47341.00 71500.00 350.00 90.Co 150.00 81090.00 27162.00 233000.00 Grand Total 36,733.00 —=u RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 41 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 2-mill levy on estimated valuation 28,632.61 Public Libraries Fund as estimated by the State Library Commission 511.14 Payment from Sumas, as per contract 466.90 Fines 150,00 Cash Balance 6,972.35 $ 36,733.00 TAXATION SUMMARY 1948 Estimated Estimated Total to be raised ICURRENT EXPENSE: Expense Revenue within 10-mill levy General Government Prot. Persons & Property Education Miscellaneous PUBLIC WELFARE: Public Assistance Public Health Tbc. Hospitalization 151,831.00 94,684.75 25, 725.50 53.411.08 $ 325,652.33 $ 1467586.90 $ 1797065.43 (2 mills) 69,000.00 69,000.00 (.4 mill) 13,800.00 13,800.00 (.6 mill) 20,700.00 20,700.00 River Improvement (.5 mill) 17,250.00 County School Fund .9 mill 31,050.00 Soldiers Relief Fund �.2 mill 6,900.00 Institute 200,00 200.00 Bonds & Bond Interest 73230.00 Total in 10-mill levy $ 4917782.33 $ 146,786.90 Above estimates based on a valuation of $34,500,000.00 Levies - outside the 10 mills: County Road -Fund (10 Mills) $150,000.00 Whatcom County Rural Library (2 Mills) 28,632.60 Adopted this 6th day of October, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 177250.00 31,050.00 67900.00 70210.00 344,995043 CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned (until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 7, 1947. Approved , ,C Chairman of the . Boar ####### r r############ "46 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF OCTOBER 19_Z MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 6, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following, -claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: R. R. Yates Griggs Union Printing Co. It " " ,t " " it 11 11 Arnason & Company Ferndale Record Union Printing Co. R. L. Polk & Printing Griggs Union Printing Co. Ferndale Record Charles Rand Griggs Hil-lyard Motor Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Carl G. Stock J. 0. Alberts Company Union Printing Company Wallace Chevrolet Co. Ferndale Record Union Printing Company 11 11 if COUNTY ROAD FUND: Iverson Lumber Co. Lind Gravel Company Barron Tire Company Harold J. Long Ben's Store Cummins Northwest Diesel Sales, Union Printing Co. Acme Equipment Co. Buzzard Iron Works Wallace Chevrolet Co. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Griggs Standard Oil Co. of Cal. II II tl 11 Chas. Loshbaugh Mark A. Anabel V. R. Brokaw Archie Manley Harry Weatherby Grant Moir.-.:., i R. G. Walken PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: Brown & Cole, Inc. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Girard Street Grocery Jack's Market L. J. Pinkey Real Estate Co. Self -Service Shoe Co. Whatcom Falls Market Roy Barrett Drugs Fountain Drug Store Dr. W. G. Longwood Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. 11 11 tt II RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Mark A. Anabel V. R. Brokaw C. H. Denson Archie Manley Grant Moir M. Meenk Chas. Pierson Fred Reinholt Bob Smith Robert G. 'vial. -Ken Auditor 3.02 ►► 9.48 " 23.28 Assessor 26.88 Commissioners 2.42 Treasurer 7.78 " 38.82 Elect. & Regis. 31.00 Juv. Court 30.39 Clerk 36.05 " 1.03 J. P. No. 2 79.52 J. P. - Country 44.19 Coroner 7.50 Sheriff " .93 mlo6.61 " 150.06 Exten. Service 6.15 " It 25.24 II it 67.71 II II 31.14 Ad. Ex. - D.I.D. #7 20.4 5 II 11 II #7 9.01 I1 It II #i5 9.01 767.67 933 90 141.32 179.20 11.81 3.65 Inc. 122.65 23.14 20.62 62.32 51. o6 43.78 36.05 375.87 1,349.05 10.00 423.00 666.23 731.79 139.59 95.18 8.46 $ 51428.67 115.23 14.43 13.00 6.4o 25.00 17.94 29.82 9.45 14.73 5.00 700,00 2.50 $ 9 53.50 16.92 16.92 765.29 52.88 84.60 762.84 237.17 775.07 662.00 333.00 $ 3006.69 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF, OCTOBER 0047 9 47 !LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Total of Claims Allowed 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 10,931.50 By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, October 8, 1947, at which time they again convened, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims was approved for payment: LAW LIBRARY FUND: E. J. Black 180.45 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 10, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boar ## MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 107 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, October 7, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " " " It Assessor Monahan Garage, 'Inc. " jFarmers Mutual Telephone Co. Commissioners " It " it Treasurer Oscar A. Myhre 11 Loft Electric Co. Court House E. J. Black Sup. Ct. No. 1 j E. J. Black Sup. Ct. No. 2 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Juv. Court Dept.. of Labor Industries " if Play. I Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Clerk Witnesses - St. v. Everett J. P. No. 2 Fees of Jurors " " J. P. No. 2 I Elwood Warner J. P. - Country Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pros. Atty Sheriff Dept. of Labor & Industries " 11 ti Jail Constable Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Supt. of Schools The Texas Company it 11 Jessie M. Arney Exten. .Service Carl G. Stock " " Gale G. Gu.rtle Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Industrial Supply Co. Jeffcott Motor Company Great Northern Railway Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. to n if n Everson Motor Company Dept. of Labor & Industries Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company 75.00 .83 .20 4.15 .20 •33 50.00 39.97 16.75 17.48 9.50 .23 6.00 7.20 11.25 1.13 .90 95.28 49.02 16.34 2.63 32.43 31.94 8.82 12.68 1.71 $ 492.34 $ 98.65 71.64 21.30 8.36 21976.23 199.13 31703.99 997•14 10.08 S 8,o86.52 /t u RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FR I DAY THE 10 th DAY OF O C TO BAR 19_ RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass Dept. of Labor &°Industries Guide Equipment Co. Standard Oil Co. of {Cal. Whatcom Soil Conservation District Lind Gravel Co. Austin Supply Co. W. S; Douglass Everson Implement & Appliance Co. Mades Motor Service Marietta Hardwood Co. C 0. Lindstrom Satterlee Transit System Western Steel & Salvage Co. Industrial Supply Co. Joel C. Suggs 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose Clayton Baldrey Anna J. Beiswenger Helen A. Boothe Jeannette V. Cook Veta C. Dahl - Sara E. Gardner Vevanell Hodgson Martha Hopple Dorothy J. Hubert Helen L. Laviolette it it Margaret Maloy Phyllis Martin Alice M. Szymanski Golda Thompson Maud Turner Ray S. W'agoner Helen M. Warren Frank' s Market Safeway Stores, Inc. Mrs. Laurine Needham St. Frances Hospital Northern State Hospital " if " Fairhaven Pharmacy. McLain Drug Store 11 it 11 Owens Drug Co. , Owl Pharmacy No.12 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Bellingham Circulation Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Steam Laundry Union Printing Company SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: James F. Spargerl Dean Dwight Miller Total of Claims Allowed 100.00 323.46 7.73 205.94 96o.00 53.33 6o.64 79.30 3.92 4.64 19.92 179.23 13.6 5, 290.15 324.05 78.24 21704.20 4.40 16.75 1.20 7.55 1.05 8.10 28.20 15.55 18.65 2.05 3.15 2.00 4.20 18.6o 5.55 10.30 14.6o 9.65 9.10 25.00 306.59 810,00 90.00 25.71 4o.6o 47.87 lo. 56 20.49 6.64 25.97 15590.08 17°. 00 1.18 12.00 10.44 1.96 42.58 25.00 a 15.00 $ 40.00 $ 129955.72 ✓ A petition, signed by Jay. M. Tiffany, et al, for a road at Agate Bay, in Govt. Lot-4, 2.5-38-3E, was filed with the Board and referred, by them, to the County Engineer. 'In response to a request made to the Prosecuting Attorney's office as to the width.of County Road #113 (Everson -Goshen Road) a reply was received, which reply read as follows:* "Re: Width of County Road #113 (Everson -Goshen Road) "In reply to- your request for an opinion as to the legal width of the above road, this office has found as follows: "That the road was established by the County Commissioners in August of 1887, Volume 4, Page 503, County Commissioners' Proceedings. "The statute then in force provided that 'All County roads shall be sixty feet in width, unless the County Commissioners shall, upon prayer of the Petitioners for the same, determine on a less number of feet in width.' Code of 1881, Section 2979. "As no width was set out in the resolution establishing the road, the right-of-way should therefore be set at sixty feet." 34 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF OCTOBER 19 47 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 235 BEFORE.THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING TWO MILES ) OF THE VAN BUREN ROAD, COUNTY ROAD NO. 381 ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve two wiled of the VanBuren Road by use of crushed gravel surfacing, 18 feet wide and 4 inches deep, also removing sod from the shoulders and cleaning ditches. Work to be done in Sections„18-19-30, Twp.R40 N, Range 4 E., W.M. BE IT FURTHER that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $4,720.00 Gas Tax Funds i This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HL'REBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED TO REPORT AND PROCEED THEREON as by lair provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road iProject in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of ;-Jashington i DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of October, 1947. i j(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING j County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy ry ,i ~A petition, bearing 206 signatures, was filed with the Board "demanding" the improvement of the Aldergrove Road. m it I "A petition, bearing 15 signatures, was filed with the Board petitioning for betterment j of the drainage in front of the J. R. Vail property at Cottonwood Beach, Birch Bay. " ;i `Dance License Application No. 607, for public dances at the Ten Mile Grange Hall, between Oct. 107 1947 and Jana 10, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Ten Mile Grange. I' I There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October.14, 1947. Approved hairman of the Board 7r`00-IN/ I'Th #h iT#It ti frn it r`i r m rrr 'ir i�r�=ilr�i`ii �5o RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 14th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1947 _.._..._ I� MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 10, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., �on this date, with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Claude M anle y Gerrit Veleke Louis d . King North 14ash. Implement Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Van's Hardware General Petroleum Corporation Northwest Welding & Mfgr Co. Feenaughty Machinery Co. Union Oil Company Ekdahl & Seppala Great Northern Railway Co. Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Industrial Supply Co. Lummi Island Power Assn. T. P. Scholz PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. II 11 if It Stenographic Service Bureau Wash. St. Conference of Social Work Western Union Telegraph Co. B. B. bleat & Sausage Mfgr Bellingham Coal Mines Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Margaret Droullard Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Oscar T. Hougan Jeffcott Motor Company Kenman Sales Company J. E. Lingbloom Nalley's, Inc. Norco Paper Supply Co. Carl Omli Safeway Stores, Inc. Schafer Baking Company Shaw Supply Company, Inc. It It It It Standard Brands, Inc. it rt n Union Foundry -Company The Upjohn Company Wahl's, Inc. Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. Arnie Anderson Bellingham Coal Mines Grenier Distributing Co., Inc. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Royal Cafe St. Frances Hospital Evergreen Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart n n n n n u tr ,t tt rt tt n tt ra u tt n tt Lydia 0. Benson Fredericka Cameron Iris Heckenberg Edith R. Legoe Jacaueline E. Swanson I. Schultz I. Schultz TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Commissioners it Hort. Insp. Maint.- Co. Farm 5.45 8.05 69.70 140. o8 14.43 452.20 33-99 196.70 160.98 181.26 265.25 34o.00 82.48 6.o8 14.18 2.50 700.00 10.00 15.00 3.74 176.94 135.37 6.33 8.00 7.25 103.00 9.27 49.44 15.45 2.88 24.72 46.35, 19-53 40.72 18.03 7.01 8.76 a.95 3.91 38.99 16.69 311.12 6 5.78 4.10 4.74 13 .51 5.15 69.o0 53.45 8.24 15.04 22.41 29.66 11.24 34;96 17.98 6.13 5.90 40.55 12.00 12.45 21.70 1.40 8,10 $ 223.28 $ 11747.55 $ 21253.64 Aldercrest Sanatorium $ 34.02 $ 34002. 351 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 14th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 47 !DR. IMPT. DIST. No. 25, MAINT. Dept. of Labor & Industries 1.00 1.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 41259.49 Dance License Application No. 608, for public dances to be held at Twin Sisters Grange Hall; on October 11 18�and 25, was approved by the Board,and the license issued to Lumber and Sawmill Workers, #2655• It being necessary for the Board members to be in Ellensburg, on Friday, October 17, 1947, for a meeting of the Good Roads Association, adjournment was taken until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October, 21, 1947. Approved r� Chairman of the Boa d #######fin####r;`#####;############# MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 14, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:15 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: ° Payroll - October Auditor 27110.00 it " Assessor 21009.27 If " Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 27126.66 Court House 678.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 n rr it " NO. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 675.00 Clerk 895.00 J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P. No. 2 150.00 Constable 60.00 " Coroner 100.00 Pros. xtty 711.66 Sheriff 11400.00 " Jail 627.50 Supt. of Schools 717.85 rr rr Extension Service 51+1.99 Hort. Insp. 400.00 Nellie Diezman Auditor - Emerg. 185.00 R. L. Polk & Co.- Assessor 36.o5 Lynden Tribune if 3.00 George Janssen, Postmaster Commissioners 6.00 Shell Oil Co., Inc. it 5.38 County Treasurer, Treasurer 7.65 Pioneer Printing Co. " 5.10 Reid Boiler Works Court House 21.99 Basil D. Rasmussen Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 271.20 Charles Rand 11 " it No. 1, Rep. 271.20 Florence E. Bryant Juvenile Court 86.49 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. " If Play 8.72 Athletic Supply Co. School Rec. Program 124.53 Pioneer Printing�Co. Clerk 40.94 E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 15.00 Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 9.00 Frank Roberts it " 38.25 Albert Gerritz Supt. of Schools 37.78 Ella Eklund " " 4.65 Ekdahl & Seppala- " if 97.48 George Janssen, Postmaster Exten. Service 25.44 Anne L. Wilson Ad. Ex. - Schools 180.00 Bellingham Labor News " " Elect-Bhm 1.75 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: 16,161.63 Glen Arlie Lamphi,ear 25.00 25.00 352 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 191_ COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - October - Voucher No. 917 n n n 918 Skagit Co. Engineer Shell Oil Co., Inc. Industrial Supply Co. Ellis C. Baxter Northwest Steel Casting Co. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. McBeath Glass Co. Gerrit Veleke Claude Manley County Road Fund -Re: Pangborn Ditch RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: County Road Fund PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Electrical Products Cons. Mayme Miller Mills Electric Company Union Printing Co. Lederle Laboratories Division S. E. Massengill Company Morse Hardware Company Nalley's, Inc. Northern Grocery Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Standard Brands, Inc. Wyeth, Inc. Edna Colley Columbia Motel Harris Avenue Grocery Leslie Peterson Roland's Cash Market rt n . rt Safeway Stores, Inc. Smith's Service Northern State Hospital Roy Barrett Gibb Clinical Laboratory Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Owl Pharmacy Dr. J. E. Wood Geigers Service Station Gribble's Cash Grocery John Sandwick's Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Co. I-lest's Grocery Aubert Drug Co. it tt if n rr u ►t rt tt n n tt j rt a rt Herald Prescription Pharmacy n it rt It It II tt tr .. tt rt „ r ,► Payroll - Trans.-37-C-267 Nadine F. Smith Cash Assistance Roll for November Payroll - Trans.-37-C-269 Marguerite A. Carlson Patricia Lee PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - October Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. 14ilson Herald Prescription Pharmacy LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand 1,94o.00 17117.50 19362.56 19.66 6.88 39.82 51.75 24.85 25.86 5.41 9.90 11.20 296.49 41911.88 $ 129.74 $^ 129,74 83.16 14.97 8.24 12.67 64.89 15.20 24.93 6.95 29.02 21.95 15.72 54.14 11.50 9.00 5.50 12-15 49.78 104.50 .64 4.08 9.50 47.50 24.46 2.00 14.99 18.00 12.60 4.48 41.54 15.03 8.24 10.81 9.27 20.98 17.21 19.21 17.14 8.49 20.18 9.14 14.31 12.42 16.52 14.63 3.56 7.01 31460.00 4.84 157938.00 8,744.46 16.45 47.46 680.00 220.00 220.00 40.00 1.75 i $ 29,169.50 $ 11161.75 10.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 51,569.5o v 353 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 19 Lt7 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N � I�IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR ) COUNTY AND STATE PURPOSES FOR THE ) ORDER OF LEVY YEAR 1948 ) NOW, at this time, this matter coming on regularly for consideration by the Board, the levy for the 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, as amended; and the Port of Bellingham taxes, being in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Port Commissioners of the Port of Bellingham; the Public Utility District No. 1, Whatcom County Fire Districts Nos. 1 and 3, and Whatcom County Water District No. 2 taxes being in accordance with resolutions of the Commissioners of said Board of Port Commissioners of the Port of Bellingham, the Public Utility District, the Fire Districts, Water Districts and various Townships of ldhatcom County; 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 boards of directors and ascertained by this Board of County Commissioners as provided by law; and the Board having con- sidered the needs of the several departments of the State, County, Port, Public Utility District, Fire Districts and Water }districts, School Districts, townships, 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 thereby and hereby are levied taxes in 4hatcom County, Washington, to be charged on the assessment and 'tax rolls of said County for the year 1948 for the respective funds herein- after designated the number of mills hereinafter specified, with respect of each of said funds. Said funds to be levied and charged against the taxable property in Whatcom County, Wash- ington, forsaid 1947, to cover expenditures in 1948, namely: TAX LEVIES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY, IN 1947, FOR EXPENDITURES OF 1948 State Funds St., Val. $19578,9225506. Amount Levy by Mills University Fund 381'775000 Washington State College Fund 237070.00 Western Washing College of Education Fund 6,858.00 Eastern Washington College of Education Fund 57803.00 Central Washington College of Education Fund 4,221.00 Total $ 78,727.00 COUNTY FUNDS Current Expense Fund 179,065.43 Public Welfare: Public Assistance $69,000.00 2.0 Public Health 137800.00 0.4 Tbc. Hospitalization 20,700.00 6. 103,500.00 o.6 3.00 County School Fund 315050.00 0.9 River Improvement 17,250.00 0.5 Soldiers Relief Fund 6,9oo.o0 0.2 Bonds & Bond Interest 73230.00 Total $ 344,995.43 Levies - Outside the 10 mills: Whatcom County Rural Library $ 287632.60 2.0 County Road Fund 150,000.00 10.0 CITIES & TOWNS Bellingham A 290,529.92 Bellingham B 584.13 Total 291,114.05 Blaine Current Expense 7.00 City Street 8.00 15.00 Everson 15.70 Ferndale 17.00 Lynden 15.00 Nooksack 15.00 Sumas Current Expense 10.00 City Street 5.00 15.00 54 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 19 47 ORDER OF LEVY, Continued: SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF WHATCOM COUNTY Dist. No. Valuation General Fund Bldg. Fund Bond Fund Total Levy Tax. 100 $ 233.00 10 10 2.33.. 105 92,o67.00 10 10 920.67 501 20,400,693.00 10 3 13 264,756.93 502 2,793,112.00 10 20 5 35 97,758.92 503 1,460,255.00 10 10 20 29,205.10 504 3,333,783.00 8 2 10 33,337.83. 505 961, 350.00 8.5 1.5 10 91613.50 5o6 19992,950.00 10 10 5 25 49,823.75 507 2: 970,155.00 10 10 29.701.55 Total $ 34, 004, 598.00 $ 515,120. 58 TOWNSHIPS Ro ad Dist. Name of„Township Valuation: Amt. of Levy Levy by Mills 1 Acme 6 5701894.00 Road 6 2,283.58 4 Cur. Exp. 11141.79 2 1 Baker 499,010.00 Road 998.04 2 Cur. Exp. 998.04 2 1 Crescent 341,028.00 Road 1,600.00 Cur. Exp. 400.0o 2 Columbia 250,761.00 Road 11000.00 Cur. Exp. 250.00 3 Custer 8301138.00 Road Cur. Exp. 500.00 3 Delta 8451245.00 Road Cur. Exp. 700.00 2 Deming 3189985.00 Road Cur. Exp.' 637.97 2 3 Ferndale 1,346,361.o0 Road Cur. Exp. 17100.00 1 Geneva 2311090.00 Road Cur. Exp. 462.18 2 2 Glacier 191i014.00 Road Cur. Exp. 382.03 2 2 Lawrence 536,270.00 Road Cur. Exp. -- 3 Lummi I s 1 and 94 , 715.00 Road Cur. Exp. 150.00 2 Lynden 1,387,959.00 Road 11000.00 Cur. Exp. 500.00 2 Maple Falls 288,676.00 Road 11443.8 Cur. Exp. 577-35 2 3 Marietta 19540,352.00 Road 33080.70 2 Cur. Exp. 37080.70 2. 3 Mt. View 659,551.00 Road • 1,319.10 2 Cur. Fxp. 1,319.10 2 2 Nooksack 9807151.00 Road Cur. Exp. 1,600.0o 1 Park 15210 51. 00 Road 760.2 5 5 Cur. Exp. 3o4.lo 2 3 Pt. Roberts 178-808.00 Road Cur. Exp. -- 1 Rome 265,867.00 Road Cur. Exp. -- 3 Semiahmoo 250,560.00 Road Cur. Exp: 200.00 2 Ten Mile 7901493.00 Road Exp. 700.00 2 Vanllyck 445,672.00 Road Cur. Exp. -- COUNTY ROAD FUND 10-MILL Levy Amt. of Levy Road Dist. #1 241000.00 Road Dist. #2 60,000.00 Road Dist. #3 66.000.00 Total County Road Fund 1501000.00 SPORT OF BELLINGHAM General Fund 69,000.00 Bond Redemption Fund 15,400.00 Total 9a 84,400.00 Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County None 355 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 19 47 Whatcom County Fire Protection Dist. #1: Amt. of Levy Mills Current Expense 800.00 Capital Outlay 13200.00 27000.00 Whatcom County Fire Protection Dist. #3: Current Expense 500.00 Capital Outlay 13000.00 3,500.00 Whatcom County Water District #2 2 And at this time there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter of levying taxes for the maintenance of Drainage Districts and Ditches, and this Board, having carefully considered this matter, finds -that the sums set opposite each Drainage District and Drainage Improvement District, and Ditch, respectively, will be needed for the ensuing year, and that an apportionment of said amounts shall be made in proportion to the original assessments, for the construction of said Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts, and Ditches, as follows: Butler Ditch 200.00 Moorman Ditch 150.00 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1 2,000.00 Dr. Dist. No. 3 (Braford) 500.00 Dr. Impt. List. No. 5 (Bellingar) 1,500.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 6 500.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 7 (Broim) 400.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 15 (Saar Creek) 750.00 Dr. Ii�pt. Dist. No. 24 (Elder) 700.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 25 (Heath) 300.00 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 19481 and to be paid at the time and in the manner as provided by law for the pay- ment 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 1948, 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 Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches, in the maintenance funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of maintenance and repair of said Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches as above designated. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of October, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMINIISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner "At the request of Jay 114. Tiffany, the petition, signed by himself and others and filed on October 10, 1947, was withdrawn on this date. The September report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. `Dance License Application No. 609, for public dances to be held in the Hopewell Community Hall, between Oct. 18, 1947 and Jan. 18, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community Club. In b b RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TU E SD AY THE 21 s t DAY OF 0 C TO BE 19 47 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN RE: PRACTICABILITY OF PARTICIPATION ) BY WHATCOM COUNTY IN THE STATE ) EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM ) R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, under Chapter 274 of the Session.Laws of 1947, political subdivisions of the. State of Washington may ask to participate in the State Employees' Retirement System, and WHEREAS., at this time, more specific information is desired as to the feasibility of such participation by Whatcom County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board, that a request be, and it is hereby, made to the State Employees' Retirement Board for a survey of employees' work records in Whatcom County, and also for a tentative cost estimate so that the practicability of participation by Whatcom County may be determined. DATED this 21st day of October, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD,OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. 6ATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE commissioner CHA.RLES E. ,. KING Commissioner ''Their acceptance of the franchise granted them by Whatcom County, on September 2, 1947, was, on this date, filed with the Board by Puget Sound Power and Light Company. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 24, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board r r it �ir�r r tLrf = r�r r rf�ir r � ,J �rri`i r n-7r ' r�t7r` 7ri iririiir#rff7r` �it7 iT�� i� 41} r f it rr7 ri r it t l MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 21, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.I4.1 on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, commissioner King joining them at 10:25.A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pearson Tire Service Assessor 1.03 Stenographic Service Bureau Commissioners 52.75 Nat'l Bank of Commerce " 20.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 118.15 Bruce T. Rinker Sup. Ct. No. 1 50.00 Towner Printing Co. Clerk 43.58 Ekdahl & Seppala Sheriff 39.67 City Sanitary Service Co. Jail 6.31 Glazer Bros. it14.42 Hanning Hardware Co. it 9.83 Dr.ra. H. Knaak " 7.00 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. It 92.83 Girard Street Grocery it 190.06 Schafer Batting Co., Inc. " 41,38 Harold Smith " 41.14. Walton Fruit Company 10.66 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn " 42.17 Will D. Pratt, Co. auditor Exten. Service 1.75 Griffith Printing Co. Hort. Insp. .62 $ 782.35 3P57 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 24th DAY OF OCTOBER 1IR47 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Northwest Steel Casting Co. 46.67 Road Fund (Adv. Exp.) re: Pt. Roberts Stockpile 9,688.83 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 6.19 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 139.68 Cummins Northwest Diesel Sales, Inc. 7.24 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 79.12 Howard -Cooper Corporation 65.38 Triangle Service 2.55 10,035.66 PUBLIC ASSI:,TANCE FUND: Howard's Stop &.Shop Grocery Elm Street Grocery Fairhaven Grocery Hinote's Grocery. Clarence Pelcer_ Safeway Stores, _Inc. Mrs. C. G. Smith R. E. Strandberg Gillies Mortuary Home Owens Drug Co. , Star Drug Company n 11 IV LAW LIBRARY FUND: E. J. Black Total of Claims Allowed 262.56 23.55 77.50 5.62 12.00 5.54 12.00 12.00 100.00 16.08 5.76 11.59 $ 544.20 , 38.35 $ 18.15 $ 11,400.56 "A petition bearinff 32 signatures, was filed with the Board, asking for improvement of the shoulders, ditching and surfacing of the Delta Line Road between the Lynden-Birch Bay and Blaine- Sumas Roads. "The Plat of McNear Sub -Division, formerly Lots 9 to 11, Incl., of Bennett Hill hddition to Bellingham, as dedicated by Theodore R. Carter, was approved by the Board. An agreement to complete the graveling of Carter Drive was filed with the Board by T. R. Carter. The application of Robert A. Hamer, Maple Grocery and Service, Wickersham, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 28, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boar -r#�rlr#r�#�!####rJt#!! e�58 RECORD OF ,COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 28th DAY OF OCTOBER.'.1sZ _.,...._.. ..,.... _ .._.._........ __ .....__ __ - __.............., i_ ..,.. MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947 I OCTOBER TERM I i j Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 24, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 11:30 A.M. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor 9.45 Assessor 3.80 County Road Fund " 34.85 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Commissioners 5.00 it if " it Treasurer 14.05 County Road Fund if 18.36 Pacific Tele. &>Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1 9.73 �r it n of ,I If No. 1, Rep. 2.65 �i it a �r n ►, No. 2 10.35 Juvenile Court 16.10 �� ,� a ►� " Clerk 3.25 Pros. Atty 4.80 Sheriff 13.91 County Road Fund " 194.99 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. of Schools 12.45 J. K. Gill Company " " 2.95 J. 0. Alberts Co. Exten. Service 2.83 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " " 974.97 County Road Fund " " 75.31 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Hort. Insp. 5.80 Bellingham Publishing Co. Sundry - Tax. Publ. 257.6o 11673.20 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - October - Voucher No. 937 606.20 Current Expense Fund 40.73 Howard -Cooper Corporation 178.02 Irwin Hardware Co. 5.94 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 27.70 Jewell Motor Co. 69.62 County Treasurer, for D.I.D. #15 450.39 Austin Supply Co. 65.27 17443.87 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Della Bathurst 34.10 American Hospital Supply Corp. 28.80 11 it If �► 138.5o Aubert Drug Co. 4.79 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 6.59 North Coast Chemical & Soap ''corks 60.87 u it If a it 1.80 Northern Grocery Company 36.02 Northwest medical Supply 67.82 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 20.68 Parke, Davis & Company 9.27 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company 4.14 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 21.01 C. D. Smith Pharmacal Company 70.80 Standard Brands, Inc. 8.45 " If" 8.64 Union Printing Co. 6.28 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 5.30 Irene R. Imhof 59.16 $ 593.22 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Jess P. Biddle - Order to Orland Ivarson 15.00 Lila May Hall - Order to Leslie Eakin 20.00 $ 35•00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: vilest Publishing Co. 231.24 $ 231.24 BUTLER DITCH DISTRICT: Payroll - October 218.40 $ 218.40 Total of Claims Allowed 8 41194.93 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 31, 1947. I Approved�j�%�� Chairman of the Board rrf "r�L i i irr Fir it i i r�r ram, fr %~Ir` fi rr`if it tS; ii n;; i rrrrir; i t f r ii 7�ir� r` f�'- r i r�r`r_'U -Irtr 7r fair tier r` fi r ri r�; it r err RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 31st DAY OF OCTOBER lg 47 MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 28, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Geo. H. Brown Assessor $ 26.54 Pliny T. Snyder " 25.46 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. it 7.73 Treasurer 7.72 Martin Plbg & Htg Co. Court House 53.25 Union Printing Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 22.84 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juvenile Court 99.10 Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country 6.75 Walter K. Pixley " " 24.75 Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Pros. Atty 4.12 County Road Fund Supt. of Schools 20.40 Union Oil Co. of Cal. " " 6.92 Madge S. Ware Ad. Ex. -Schools 269.45 $ 575.03 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Automotive Parts Service 108.42 Silas Geiger 36.48 C. T. Charles 4.53 Kelley's Texaco Service 10092 Tidewater .Assoc. Oil Co. 740.27 Waitkus Supply Co. 11.77 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 621.84 Morse Hardware Co. 293.84 Mt. Shuksan Garage 4.32 Howard -Cooper Corp. 6.11 $ 11839.01 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Everson Motor Company 6 308.12 246.98 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 1.31 Austin Supply Company 107,54 W. H. James 344.12 Ingersoll-Rand Co. 47.82 Industrial Supply Co. 64.96 Western Steel & Salvage C9. 166';86 it ,t ti 171 93:. 11659.64 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: American Hotel 11.00 Baker's Store 58.93 Brown & Cole, Inca 61.26 A. Pfannenstiel 59.96 Harris Ave. Grocery 10.90 N. C. Keith 12.00 Lind Gravel Co. 8.41 J. C. Penney Company 21.50 Real Estate Exchange 25.00 Richfield Oil Corporation 8.42 John Sandwick 19.40 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 150.00 '� 681.00 Virgil Stark 7�.00 Bingham Funeral.Home, Inc. 25.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth 100.00 DeYoung Drug Store 2.06 Dr. W . G . bongwood 5.00 Star Drug ompany 7.88 Supply Cash Asst. Roll - November 16 5.00 $ 1,510.72 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 19.40 S 19.40 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Jack H. Hanks 15.00 Hollis M. Hardan 15.00 Lonald tit. Farquharson 35.00 Robert A. Duncan - Order to Leslie Eakin 20.00 James F. Sparger 25.00 110.00 INSTITUTE FUND: Washington Education Association 105.36. 1o5. �6 Total of Claims Allowed 51819.16 360 OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 31st DAY OF OCTOBER 1942- `An application was received from the Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a permit for a transmission pole line along Carter's Drive in McNear Sub -division of Bennett Hill Addition to jBellingham. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON i RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT FOR ELECTRIC POLE LINE vPUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Massachusetts corporation, authorized to and doing business in the State of Washington, having applied for thi; permit, and representing to the Board that it is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of customers along the roads hereinafter mentioned, and the Board being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that there'is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, a permit to construct, maintain and operate electric distribution and transmission lines along, over and across the following described roads in 'Jhatcom County, Wash- ington, outside of any'incorporated city or town, to -wit: Carters Drive as shorn upon the Plat of McNear Sub -division of Bennett Hill, Whatcom County, Washington, as filed in the office of the Auditor on the 31st day of Oct. 1947. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the roads above described shall be later included in a franchise to said Company under similar terms and conditions as the franchise granted the Company by this Board of Commissioners'under date of March 1, 1938. DONE in open regular session this 31st day of Oct. 1947. ( SEAL OF THE; BOARD OF COUNTY COi%DIISSI OhERS ) 1. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner CHARLE S E. KING Attest: L. COZIER County Commissioner Deputy County.Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the, Board BEFORE THi BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , OF WIIATCOM COUNTY, IJASHINGTON . IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1947 ) O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland,Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of September 1947, and the same has ,.been checked and compared aii found to be correct according to the •Auditor' check, IT IS THEREFORE,ORDliRED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbusements as follows Cash Remittances: State General 255.00 State School 128.50 State University 222.74 State College 133.24 W. W. C. E. 39.77 E. W. C. E. 33.82 C. W. C. E. 23.86 Parks & Parkways 452.25 Game 13.00 Forest Fire Protection 241.15 Highway Safety 452.25 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 2.40 Lost Tax Receipts 2.96 City Treasurers 3,005.97 Warrants Redeemed: Auto Trust 31725.48 Current Expense 207772.22 Soldiers Relief 146.50 Road Fund 387374.51 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 119379.85 Public Assistance 6o,337.27 > Law Library 38.00 Public Health 1,320.23 Whatcom County Library 2,1Z0o44 861 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS COTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 31st DAY OF OCTOBER 1947 �j Warrants Redeemed,Continued: Public Utility District - General 302.50 Water District #2 - General 472.48 " Schools - General 1021407.35 Schools - Building 91431.02 Hot Lunch Revolving 17880.32 River Improvement - Flood Control 51483.45 Port - General 15,868.85 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 6 183.70 Bonds: Schools - Bond 59500.00 Interest on Warrants and Bonds: Road Fund 1.15 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 73.34 Public Assistance 160.20 Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court House) 50.00 Schools - General 16.59 Schools - Bond 242.50 River Improvement - Flood Control 19.59 285,303.45 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 September 30, 1947, as shown by the County Auditor's check°of Treasurer's cash to be°as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION BALANCE Seattle First National Bellingham 2019725.32 Bellingham National Bellingham 1501019.24 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 1505000.00 First National - Lynden Lynden 47,000.00 First National - Ferndale Ferndale 507000.00 PeoplesBank Lynden 45,000.00 ,State Citizens Bank of Blaine Blaine 59000.00 Nooksack Valley,State Bank Everson 181000.00 Bank of Sumas ° Sumas 10.000.00 6761744.56 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings U. S. Defense U. S. Trews. Bonds "H" CH U. S. Treas. Bonds "�Ti" CH U. S. Treas. Notes 12 o CH U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH Cash in Office: Cash in Vault •Checks & Cash items Currency Silver Auditor & Clerk 22,500.00 49,950.00 3387000.00 300,000.00 170124791 171.128:74 6,96o.11 469624.30 627.00 65.21 210.00 1 0 1 826.6 1,72 ,571.21 542486.62 11783,057.83 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 4ashington, this 31st day of October, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF ,COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ° GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Attest: WILL D..PRATT Commissioner County Auditor and 'Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Summons was served in the matter of the suit filed by H. Eldridge Carr and Dorothy Carr I' for a reduction in the assessed valuation and tax on certain property in "Section 23 and Lot 2 inj. Eldridge Donation Claim". . There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 4, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board "V; it f f.'rrir �'� }3t t r�#ff�rlrri 7`�r�f 31 i tf�f *i� 9 1 r t f�f riri / if�fir j 862 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 4tn DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 47 MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 31, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:40 A.M. The follol.,.ring claims were approved by the Board for payment: jCURRENT EXPENSE: K. B. Williams Printing Co. Auditor 12.36 Frank L. Cramer Assessor 49.67 Vanderpool Office Equip. Serv. r 12.36 Franklin Radiator Shop " 3.00 Monahan Garage, Inc. " 4.38 Clyde Kendall Treasurer 23.35 Frazier's Typewriter Service " 6.70 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. 2.43 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Court House 73.33 Buzzard Iron Works it 11 3.09 K. B. Williams Prtg Co. Elect. & Reg. 7.72 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. Juv. Ct. - Play. 23.98 Payroll - October Sch. Rec. Program 334.42 Lillian Jackson Exten. Service 48.o0 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " " 16.00 Hoard's Dairymen " " 2.00 j Diehl Motor Co. " " 298.85 K. B. Williams Printing Co. Ad. Ex. - Elect. 5.92 Ferndale Record 11 If " 1.10 The Lynden Tribune " if " 4.00 Audiphone Company " " " 7.73 Satterlee Transit System " " " 1.55 Marjorie Edquist " " DID #7 40.50 DID 7-17,15 10.20 $ 992.94 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Clair!s Super Market 241.62 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 25.00 Aubert Drug Co. 20.04 it 11 11 29 . 13 11 11 11 16.4o 11 11 11 18. CO it " " 12.12 11 11 1t 18.03 11 11 11 9.69 n if 11 22.17 11 11 11 16.58 Fountain Drug Store 18.54 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 18.25 41.12 n n u 9032. 11 ►1 11 5.40 n u n 11.23 11 11 11 4 31f 11 11 ►1 ll . 79 Star Drug Company 5.15 553.92 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke 60.20 Freda Berger 42.03 Anne L. sTilson 5�4. -13 156.r 6 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium 31285.00 Aldercrest Sanatorium 4o0.36 Earl I. L. Cilley, 11. D. 98.00 Drs. Slyfield & Nelson: 30.00 3,813.36 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: j Paul K. Ferguson - Order to Co. Treas. 10.00 4 10.00 i Total of Claims Allowed 6 51526.78 •D63 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE I+th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1947 R E S O L U T I O N I' 11HEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct drift barriers,:; rock rip rap, bank protection and clearing portions of the river channel of drift along the Nooksack River in the vicinity of Clipper, located in Sections 19 and 30, Twp. 38 N., Rge 5 E. W.M. and in the vicinity of Kendall on the North Fork, located inSections 2 and 3, Twp. 39 n., Rge 5 E. W.I.I. NOW,* THEREFORE, 'BI, IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control Account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and its tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to,� said River Improvement -Fund of 50% or more, of the cost of said work from the State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Main- tenance Emergency Project No. 9. Estimated cost of Clipper Area Estimated cost of Kendall Area Total estimate $ 4,000.00 32000.00 7,000.00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of November, 1947. By unanimous action of the Board, a recess was :taken' -until 10:00 A.M., Wed.., when they %a3n convened, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - October - Voucher No.9 55 �► it 11 956 It 1 " 957 is958 if 959 96o ►� 961 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND:. Payroll - October j' Total of Claims Allowed There being no further business to come before the meeting, ;;until 9:30 A.M., Friday, November 7, 1947. 2,492.84 2,591.58 2,780.20 3,201.33 l'760 61o.18 23578.60 3,045.90 17209.10 411_hR 16,022.23 43666.68 6 20,688.91 the same was duly adjourned i� Approved 94ilztu Chairman of the Board ### # #� ##� f#rr #-#h� fir, rrt����#474#1`7 i r ririf�f�l r' f riti i#� r` rri� �r r` f�f `t rrrrrir` r r rr rrrr ir�ri r##-if:#ti` ## it hIFETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, November 5, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M.;' on this date, with all -members present. I� The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: l CURRENT EXPENSE: Kroll Map company Auditor $ 30.64 Griggs 1125.34 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " 1.00 Union Printing Company " 109.17 11 it it Assessor &.40 The Lynden Tribune Commissioners - 3.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. .45 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 19.05 Union -Printing Co. " 3.02 Bellingham Publishing Co. it 3.40 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 112.65 Pacific Steam Laundry it " 3.11. Union Printing Co. Sup. Ct. #2, Rep. 1.80 it " If Juvenile Court 12.67 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " " .48 Booth Memorial Hospital " " 12.00 a 64 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF NOVEMBER 19� CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: athletic Supply Co. Sch. Rec. Program 68.32 Union Printing Co. " " it 13.83 Griggs Clerk 9.06 Cox Brothers Printing Co. Pros. Atty 7.21 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Sheriff .83 . Union Printing Co. " 3.45 Ekdahl & Seppala " 2.06 Cascade Laundry Jail 48.94 Pacific Steam Laundry " 18.56 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. it 41.20 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr " 35.21 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " 16.85 Girard Street Grocery " 113.92 Pacific Fruit & Rroduce Co. " 52.28 Schafer Baking Co., Inc,. " 37.77 Harold Smith 36.35 Wash. Co-op Farmers Assn " 20.09 Clare Hersting bupt. of Schools 22.90 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " It 1.90 John F. Campbell " It 1.30 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Hort. Insp. .23 Union Printing Co. Ad. Ex. - Elect 73.14 Union Printing Co. Ad. Ex. - Road Fund 28.33 I Union Printing Co. Ad. Ex. - Schools 28.33 Violet I. Smith " " " 2.60 Bellingham Publishing Co. " " 1.06 11 it " " " Elect. .85 n It n u " DID #7 2.80 DID #15 2.80 1 088.35 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Ekdahl & Seppala; 98813 McBeath Glass Co. 4:74 Morse Hardware Co. 12.18 Lind Gravel Co. 411.57 Automotive tarts Service 4.79 Sumas Garage 3.00 Trunkey & Sons 73.13 S Everson Merc. Co. 3-55 Franklin Radiator Shop 12.00 Frazier's Typewriter Service 4.33 Buzzard Iron Works 10.31 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 22.99 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 17.98 Chas. Loshbaugh 10.00 R. G. Walken. 42.30 Grant Moir 549.90 V. R. Brokaw 662.00 Archie C. Manley b 900.99 31733.89 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: M. Meenk 308.07 I' R. G. Walken 240.00 C. H. Denson 281.18 ° Fred Reinholt 312.52 11161.77 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Store $ 60053 E Diamond "B" Fuel Company 6.18 Gerard's Grocery 62.76 Golden Rule 1`lercantile Co. 11. 96 ►� 9.52 Hardan's Grocery 23.55 Richmond Hotel 4.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 85.94 :dhite House Market 32.9 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 6552 Westford -Beck Funeral Home 100.00 Owens Drug Co. , 6.90 Elwood L. Johnson 17.55 Lind Gravel Co., 1.18 J. 0. k1berts Co. 7.88 B. B. Furniture Co., Inc. 1.70 Otis Elevator Company 22.25 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 96.35 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 69.58 Louie Austvold 15.34 Carolina Absorbent Cctton Co. 110.88 Joe Jensen 12.88 S. E. Masse �, ng111 Co. 12.96 North Coast Chemical & Soap 1,Jks 45.42 Pacific Tele & T'ele. Co. 5.70 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 90.58 000 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDi�Y THE 7th DAY OF NOVEHBL+R 19 47 PUBLIC AS .ISTAPICE, Continued: Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 11 It 11 II ' Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. Guy Smith Nonabell Hall Haws PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Philip J. Morey TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A.- Greenwood:, M. D. Total of Claims Allowed 164.o8 19.53 4.80 15.22 56.00 17527.13 �$ 49.70 49.70 �lo BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, Wii.SHINGTON I, --- IN THE I�ILTTER OF THE APPOINTMENT 55.00 $ ' 55.00 6 7,615.84 OF ALFRED LINDE AS SUP-hRVISOR OF ) R E S O L U T I O N MOUNTAIN VIEW TOWNSHIP ) WHEREAS, due to'the death of F. W. Larson, a vacancy exists in the position of Supervisor of Mountain ViewTo,rnship, and ',1HEREAS, the remaining Supervisors of the said Township have recommended the appointment of Alfred Linde to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW, THEREFORE,'BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that Alfred Linde, whose address is R #11 Blaine, Washington) be'and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor of Mt. View Township, to assume his duties at once, and to continue until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of November, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 7.4HATCOM COUNTY, WI�SIiINGTON ' CLAUDE MANLEY ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUATTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board ' By L. COZIER Deputy `The October report of the .Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, November 14, 1947. No session was s2heduled for Tuesday, Nov. 11, because of its being a legal holiday. Approved Chairman of the Board 7iit7W# �f'�7C'7T����t��iC�#7C717��7%��7�/T%�7��TT��/7I7TTit�t�i�777!T��t'Ir'. ##-V �1T��fm77T777Yt�W 7�7T��//C�rff lTTir1Tn7Wi,- 7f##-b- �ii71����il"770 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1947 MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 7, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, viith Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:40 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Bellingham Labor News Blackburn Sales Company Pearson Tire Service Akin Motor Company Shell Oil Co., Inc. .. it rt Itn Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke Marjorie Edquist Bellingham Labor Nests Loft Electric Co. Morse Hardware Co. E. L. Adams Elwood darner C. S. Hood, M. D. Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Jessie M. Arney Gale G. Gurtle Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Don Denton Union Printing Co. Pioneer Printing Co. Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor Louis 1:. King Bellingham Labor News COUNTY ROAD FUND: Shell'Oil Co., Inc. Automotive Parts Service Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Mark Anabel Satterlee Transit System Pearson Tire Service 1► it it Shell Oil Co., Inc. Barron Tire Co. Union Oil Co. G. C. McDonald Floyd Tuttle Bellingham Publishing Co. Pacific Hoist & Drrick Co. Whatcom Motors, Inc. Norstrom Lumber Co. A. V. McFarland David W. Dunn Whatcom Co. Implement Co. W. P. Sign Co. Rutgers Trucking Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Howard -Cooper Corp. Excise Tax Div., Tax Commission Bus Charles Akin Motor Company 3IVER IItUIROVET ENT FUND: W. S. Douglass n n Everson motor Company it rt if Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Whatcom Coil Conservation Dist. Foster's Signal Service Chas. Pierson Bob Smith Joel C. Suggs Morse Hardware Co. Austin Supply Co. Industrial supply Co. Western Steel & Sal.vage ;OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Maurice C. Allman Auditor 6 11.25 Assessor 2.29 rr 1.03 3.39 r► 7.67 Commissioners 2.79 ►' 8.30 tr 9.70 Treasurer 20.00 " 4.50 Court House 12.91 u it 1.29 J. P. No. 2 15.00 J. P. - Country 11.75 Coroner 10.14 Extension Service 12.65 It 12.05 14.08 n rr 1.73 rr " .77 2.01 rr a 7.21 3.75 Hort. Insp. 6.45 Ad. Ex. - Elect.-Bhm 15.40 198..11 9.68 12.16 492.12 545.67 115.23 393.74 261.30 624.09 442.46 151.53 3.68 70.70 8.51 24.47 1.55 27.80 35.00 69.20 32.31 46.o9 37.08 58.72 83.68 15.54 13.13 5.11 $ 31580. 55 140.00 87.60 346.98 196.46 317.70 2.10 545.00 2.58 273,52 287.64 273.84 156.96 240.00 199.82 166.86 3,237.06 $ 3 5. 00 $ 3 5. 00 367 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS , OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 14th DAY OF NOVLM3ER 1947 PUBLIC AS�:ISTANCE FUND: Brown & Cole, Inc. 32.67 Gardner Fuel Co. 7.73 Ken Griffith 27.00 J. C. Penney Company 18.90 Mrs. Laurine Needham 900.00 Fairhaven Pharmacy 95.83 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 48.50 Owl Pharmacy No. 2 33.59 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 40.00 Annette Altose 2.90 Florence E. Bice 14.05 Helen A. Boothe 365 Fredericka Cameron 30:4 5 Sara E. Gardner 28.4o Helen L. Laviolette 2 Martin gPhyllis 25: Alice M. Szymanski 4.40 Maud Turner 25.50 Helen M. Warren 9.95 Harris Avenue Grocery 5.00 Mt. Baker Grocery 20.54 J. C. Penney Company 5.C/,9 L. J. Pinkey Real Estate 25.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 60.8o Sayers Thriftee 1`larket 20.00 St. Frances Hospital 90.00 Virgil Stark 90.Co Aubert Drug Co. 12.20 n rr rr 11.08 14075 rr rr rr 8.6o 4.58 rr n rr �3.74 28.48 rr n n 11.44 21.16 rr s� it 15.71 rr ri ri 14.95 it rr ►r 7.26 rr rr n 12.23.95 It ,t it 118.95 Ferndale Pharmacy 32 Owens Drug ,Co. 9.63 Star Drug `'ompany 7.72 Central Stores Revolving Fund 48.65 r' it" " 1.46 Electrical Products Consolidated 83.16 Griffith Printing Co. 1.70 Griggs 30.90 Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor 40-73 Jestern Union Telegraph Co. 6.11 American Hospital Supply Corp. 53.16 B. B. Meat & Sausage lifgr. 240.48 Bellingham Coal Mines 203.41 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.30 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 48.20 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 12.00 Lind Gravel Company 61.53 McBeatn Glass Co. 3.09 Mills Hospital Supply Co. 131.07 Nalley's, Inc. 5-02 Norco Paper Supply Co. 10.04 Northern Grocery Co. 13.98 Carl Omli 77-35 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 37.gg rr it n u 14.47 Parke, Davis & Company 16 1.16 Physician & Hospital Supply Co., Inc. 4500 Safeway Stores, Inc. It If 3. .91 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 21.01 . 01 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 10.62 Standard Brands, Inc. it 16.79 it it If 11 8.76 G. H. Tennant Company 8.95 3:43 rr if If 18 .27 27 Tingue, Brown & Company 19.85 Upjohn Company 16.58 Whatcom County Dairymen's Assn. 315.1 Doris A. Watson 5.51 Total of Claims Allowed _$ _ 3: 53 5. 28 10,586.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOEER TERM FRIDAY THE 14th DAY OF. NOVA"IBER 947 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE KATTER OF TRANSFERS ) ( RESOLUTION and ORDER AFFECTING THE 1947 BUDGET ) WHEREAS, under -the provisions of Section 5, Chapter 301, Session Laws of 1927, as amended, transfers or revisions wihtin the general classes of "Salaries & Wages" and "Maintenance & Operation" may be made upon the formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commis- sioners, and WHEREAS, in order to conform the budget appropriations to the requirements of the various departments of county government numerous such transfers are necessary, and WHEREAS, it is deemed practicable and advisable, in the interest of the efficient conduct of county business, that the procedure of passing separate resolutions for each transfer required, be dispensed with, NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to make all such transfers or revisions upon his records ag are lawful and necessary in the premises, to adjust the various budget accounts to the end that in all instances where the appropriation accounts for the general classes of "Salaries & Wages"" and of "Maintenance & Operation" under any department budget are not exceeded by the expenditures charges to such general classes, but where certain -budget items contained therein would otherwise appear to be exceeded by the expenditures therefor, all such individual budget appropriations be adjusted to conform,to the expenditures charged thereto, and these budget adjustments and transfers shall be made from time to time, as may be required. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of November, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMIIISSIONERS) Chairman x GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: ,^1ILL D. PRATT' County Auditor & Ex-officio - - - C1erk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIaviISSIONERS OF JHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE IIATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS ) FOR THE OPERATION OF VARIOUS ( RESOLUTION and I`TOTICE DEPARTMENTS ) WHEREAS, increased essential work in various offices, as well as increased costs of office supplies, auto maintenance and, in the Jail, of food supplies and laundry service, and in the Health Department, increased essential driving on the part of the nurses, have necessitated expenditures beyond what could be foreseen at the time of the preparation of the budget for 1947, and WHEREAS, these conditions create an emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that the following amounts are necessary to meet such emergency, namely: For. Auditor Salaries $17440.00 " " Maint. & Opr. 1,170.00 " Sheriff to 1,570.00 " Jail " " 1.110.00 $ 5,290.00 " Health Dept. " " 4 50.00 Total 5,740.00 NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A.M.,' = Tuesday, November 25, 1947, at which time and place it will be deter- mined by this Board yhether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this 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, November 17, 1947, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Bellingham, Washington,,the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 14th DAY OF NOVEIiBER 069 47 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 14th day of November, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT- CDunty Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMKISSIOMRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE LANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES L. KING Commissioner The claims against Whatcom County, filed by Ted Forseth for 0 ,325.00, and by Norman Macaulay for �1,675.00, as the outgrowth of an accident on Ellis Street on September 17, in which accident a county car was involved, came up for discussion by the Board, and upon motion by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Veleke, and passed unanimously, both of the said claims were rejected. ; LThe October report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The Application of the Goshen Country Club, Inc., R #3, Bellingham, for a "Special Occasion" liquor license for Nov. 29, 1947, was approved by the Board and a copy of the applica- tion placed on file. i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly_ adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 18, 1947. Approved fQ" , A QQ t it o Chairman of the Board 7t7r7777 i7 i% �l i��l7i7�7i 7 7 7 7 77!7f�iii`77 �1"717T i 77 �7 I i77� J! Ii t/ 1 i717'7 ii )7i: i% 7% il7i I/ lr ��I /i 7f%1 !I7! 7�7i 7i! 7! fiIC !I iI li1177I7r/i`J777iirII!T n 7!!i i/1"7r7i 77 i1'7rli MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVE1,1BER 181 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 1LF, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, commissioner King joining them at 10:20 A.I,i. The folloV.ring claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUHRE14T E:PENSE: Payroll -November Auditor " " Assessor ►i �� C,`omrii ssioners Treasurer Court House Sup. Ct. No. 1 Sup. Ct. No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk J. P. No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner P_ iii � 05 • t y „ " Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Extension Service Hort. Insp. Nellie Diezman Auditor - Emerg. George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor if " " Elect. & Reg. Parker H. Pratt Juvenile Court Florence E. Bryant " if Hillyard Motor Company Sheriff Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 1,916.g4 G00.00 2,104.50 597.00 258.05 258.05 675.00 895.00 160.00 150.00 60.00 100.00 711.66 1,184.00 655.00 633.30 541.99 200.00 18 5.00 100.00 25.00 40.95 Lr6 0°54 39 -'45 5.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER 19.9 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: The Texas Company Supt. of Schools 4.56 L. N. Frr imann Exten. Service 10.46 Alfred B. Loop Bd. of Equalization 5.00 Stanley Rogers " " 5.00 Frank Otter " " 5.00 Chas. A. Pedersen 5.00 L. E. Unger " " 5.00 Anne L. Wilson Ad. Ex. - Schools 180.00 Pioneer Printing Company " 92.13 Elect. Officers & Rentals" " Elect. Lynden 46.00. J. V. Jorgenson i BHAZ 141810.58 COU"11TY ROAD FUND: Payroll - November va1,940.00 it rr u 450.00 rr n 11117.50 a Griggs 13-55 Austin Supply Company 4.77 Oeser Cedar Company 752 Gibbs Garage 51:�4 Monahan Garage 11.02 Holeman Transfer 83.92 Gordon's Auto Parts 6.70 Everson Motor Co. 5,224.95 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.22. 87918.59 PUBLIC ASSISTAiJCE FUND: � Margaret Maloy 5 35 Arnie Anderson 79.50 uolden Rule Mercantile Co. 15.85 Grenier Distributin Co. 6.10 Gribble's Cash Grocery 72.33 Horseshoe Smoke Shop 19.03, Fred Peters 25.00 Real Estate Exchange 25.00 Royal Cafe 6.00 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 8.50 Sternhagen Grocery 18.61 Bingham-Dahlauist & Jerns 100.00 McLain Drug Store 26.07 Owens Drug Co. 8.43 Mary H. Dunn 15.48 Payroll - 37-C-291 245.00 Cash Assistance Roll for December 15,596.00 I riontague-McHugh Building, Inc. 700.00 rr a rr a 2.50 16,974.75 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - November 680.00 Julia Klocke 220.00 Freda Berger 220.00 Anne L. Wilson 40.00 � 1,160.00 Total of Claims Allowed �e 417863.92 ti BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,11ISSIONERS OF WHATCO14. COUNTY, WASHINGTON it Ii4 T.cL MATTER OF THE TRANSFER ) OF FUNDS FROM DIKE DISTRICT ( R E S O L U T I O N i ;NO. 17 TO COUNTY ROAD FUND ) i WHEREAS Dike Dist. No. 1, at Point Roberts, Washington, has not functioned as a dike district for a period, of approximately thirteen years, and 'I WHEREAS, its duties and responsibilities have been accepted and performed by the County Road Department, NOW, THEREFORL, BE IT RESOLVED by ing to Dike bistrict this Board that the small cash balance of $26.63, remain- said No.l, be, and it is hereby ordered transferred to the County. Road Fund. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of November, i 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMI�LTSSIONARS) OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Attest: WILL D. PRATT Chairman County Auditor & Ex-officio GERRIT VELEKE Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZIER - - - Deputy Commissioner i7 371 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 47 ')ance License Application No. 611, for public dances in Welcome Grange Hall, between November 1, 1947 and Nov. 1, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Welcome Grange. The application -of Kenneth H. GJaters, Ben's Store, Pt. Roberts, Washington, for the transfer to him of the -liquor license of Ben Thordarson; was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. "the bond, (American Surety Co.) in the amount of 4 500.00, of Walter K. Pixley, as Justice of the Peace for Lynden Pct., was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, November 21, 1947. Approved 'chairmen of the Boar ###rf# t ###fir`it# #irJrr#irffi#3 #ir### r rt#if#rr i' r f#fir �# i 3r�r#####�trT## rrt7r #r�0ii-of#�riri if# r#�F#####i�# #rrir #rr#�r#ir#### M.ElETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 18, on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, 10:30 k.M. 1947, the Board conversed at 9:30 A.M., Commissioner King joining them at The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: MacPherson'.s Shell Service Assessor 1.29 Will D. Pratt, Co. huditor Commissioners 3.75 Treasurer 1.25 George Janssen, Postmaster " 200.00 Basil D. Rasmussen Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 271.20 Charles Rand " " No. 2 " 271.20 3 748.69 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 8.92 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 91.78 Loggers & Contractors Mchy Co. 12.58 Howard -Cooper Corporation 19.16 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 1.08 Everson Motor Company 1,689.10 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 3.55 F. J. Balzer Co. 37.34 19562.41 PUBLIC A�SSISTAIICE FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Shaw Supply Company, Inc. It 11 11 11 Central Stores Revolving Fund Morse Hardware Company Otis Elevator Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Stenographic Service Bureau Union Printing Company American Pharmaceutical Co. Louie Austvold Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., Inc. Chicago Medical Book Co. Commercial Linen Company Haskell Plbj & Htg Co. Iverson Lumber Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Lederle Laboratories Division Howard E. Mills Electric Co. Montgomery ?^rard & Company Robert Brinton Morris Laboratories Morse Hardware Company 11 it It it Nalley's, Inc. 6o.00 18.89 12.51 40.91 16.50 22.25 72.73 10.00 .52 16.72 10.14 41.3 5 8.10 11.10 7.00 14.o9 2.58 11.12 273. 51 .70 5.50 6.43 5.14 9.05 4.53 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FR I DAY THE 21 s t DAY OF NO VEMBER 19_ 7 PU3LIC ASSISTA1. CE FUND) Continued: North Coast Chemical & Soap Works tt It it n u Northern Grocery Company Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Company tt ►t it It Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of 1J19.sh. Safeway Stores, Inc. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. C. D. Smith Phar. Co. It It tt Rufus B. Smith Co. VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. Westinghouse Electric Corp. Payroll - Trans. 37-C-297 if tt 37-C-298 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert H. Elkins Donald W. Farquharson John W. Hanna LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION C. R. PROJECT N0.236 11.85 . 172.76 26.03 62.32 46.59 6.37 11.62 21.01 3.21 7.20 68.6o 35.42 .95 l09.06 22.09 R18455.00 ;.6 13,621.71 15.00 25.00 25.00 6 5.00 10.00 10.00 16,007.81 BEFORE; THE " 0id-ID OF COUNTY COMII=`SIONERS OF ;1E-iATC01-1 COUNTY, WASHINGTON I111 THE ML TER OF SURFACING ) WYNN AND CURTIS ROADS ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to resurface the Wynn end" Curtis Roads, with crushed rock surfacing material - roads located in Sections 4-9-16, Twp. 38 N., Rge. 2 E. 11.14. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of ?Mork: Gas Tax - 17000.00 1y1arietta Township $1,000.00 This project is'HERLBY DHCLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington_, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED A=dD ijiTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Load and Bridge Specifications of the State of 1v�ashington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 21st day of November, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO'14i ISSIOIMRS) t Attest: WILL D. PRATT' County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER ° Deputy BOARD OF COUI.ITY COMMISSIONERS OF 1J.-11iTCOM COUidTY, WAS iINGTON CLAUDF, ',, A11LEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner /The petitioxi of^ Victor G. and Louise G. Kallander for the vacation of Vailecho-Park Plat, at Birch Bay, was filed with the Board. 37 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 21st DAY OF NOVE14BER 194 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO1,E4ISSIONERS OF WHATCOI�, COUi�'TY, WASHINGTON v IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION ) ORDER FILING TIME FOR HEARING ON VACATION ( OF ROADS, STREETS AND PLAT OF VAILECHO-PARK PLAT ) WHEREAS, the owners of the real property abutting upon the following described County Road, Streets and Plat, to -Writ: That portion of Fractional Section 25, Township 40 North, Range 1 West of W.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the stone bound marking the corner to Sections 19 and 30, Township 40 North Range 1 East and Fractional Sections 24 and 25, Township 40 North, Range 1 West of W.M., thence South 890 21' 'nest, 160', thence South')!-20 09' East 102.11, thence South 380 02' East 370.79', thence North 00 00' East 369.42' to point of beginning,, have petitioned the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, to vacate the above described property and the plat of the same known as Vailecho-Park Plat, and WHEREAS, the roads, streets and plat above described is situated in Whatcom County, Wash- ington and are County roads, streets and alleys, NOWT THEREFORE, BE IT RLSOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that Friday', the 19th day of December, 1947, at the hour of ten o'clock A.A., of said day, in the Board Room -at the County Court house in Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place when said Petition shall be heard and determined. All persons who may desire to object to said vacation of said portion of the County Roads, streets and alleys above described shall be and appear at said time and place and enter their objections in writing and support the same by such oral ogjection or arguments as they may see fit to make at such time and ;lace. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that legal notice of the pendency of said petition and said hearing be given as provided by lsw and by the statutes of the utate of Washington. DONE at a regular session of the Board of Commissioners of l.ratcom County, 'lashington, this 21st day of November, 1947. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD Ole COUNTY C01%11I SISI ONERS ) Attest: WILL D. PRATT- County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board ' By L. COZIER Deputy - CLAUDE hANLEY Chairman of the Board GLII—d= VELEKE County Commissioners CHiiRLES E. DING County Commissioner The resignation -of firs. J. J. Harris, as a member of the Whatcom County Rural Library Board, was received and, accepted. The sale to Carl Gritch, Everson, Washington, of one used power hack.-sa:'r, for the sum of 4�92.00, was approved by. the Board. Dance License jvp_plication No. 612, for a public dance at Twin Sisters Grange Hall on the evening of November 22,. 1947, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Alice 14. i•iills. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned i' until 9:30 "i.M. , Tuesday, November 25, 1947. � Approved Chairman of the Board �l'_1:..4!'1L' _ '�a.1,'�$�' i_ r ._J._:1.„,: "�' �-i.1''''1-`�.1���=.-=` -L}..':'.::_ t� r.l [, - -— .::1..2_.'__U1i �Tk#it #7 l h7�7T�FiAlW # 1r #14ilk7 1 I1'7rl' i77i 1f % ��T 7t77 rl �� 71�7r Ti i 7 7 r7 71 TT1T71 rT rr 7T7%'7T777T r. 7r IT rtTr 7/ �T)i r l' f77' �� 7�T/ 7! TI7T Ii r77% f7T77Tt7T l! i! i! II iT7T�77r7T `4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS : ROCEEDINCS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 25th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 19 :- MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947 OCTOBER .TERM Pursuant to adjournment,taken'Friday, November 21, 1947, the Board.convened at 9:30.k.M., on this d-ate, with.Commissioners-Manley and Veleke present, Commis.sioner.King.joining there at 11:30 A.M. The -following claims, -were approved by . the Board .for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE.- K..B. Williams Printing Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. u n• n rl • rr n it it Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. n if If. it rl it C' It rl n n n rr - Paul R. Newkirk Pacific. Tele,. & Tele.. Co. it rr , rr rr -Albert Gerritz Pacific, Tele.- & Tele. Co. rr rr Payroll - November: Election Officials ' Pioneer Incorporated COUNTY ROAD FUND: Morse Hardware Co. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Shell Oil Co., Inca Irwin Hardware & Appliance Co. Columbia Equipment Co. Pacific .Telex •& Tele.-Co. Jewell Motor Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, -- Bellingham Water Department Corner; Grocery Inez Mae Duane Montgomery Fuel Coo N. R. S. Grocery Payless Food Market Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Red's Transfer Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. ,West•'s Grocery White House Market. Aubert Drug Co. r► rt n rl n ri rt n n rr rI rr tr rr rr n n n n ►i if n n n n n n n n n Owl Pharmacy Star Drug Co. TUBERCULOSIS -HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital-. SOLDIERS RELIEF: Edwin Harold Brown Sid• E. Cruse' Audi for 6.18 rr 10.36 Assessor 1.4.59 Commissioners 3.73 Treasurer :16.69 4.37 _ .Sup. Ct. No. 1 8.59 " " , No.- 2 8.49 it " No. 21 Rep. 2.72 Juvenile Court 10.40 Clerk 7.82 Pros. Atty 4.88 ifrr 25.00 Sheriff 20.78 Supt. ,of. Schools tr n 5.75 50 80 Exten. Service :Hoyt. Insp. .7.78 „ 7.23 Ad. Ex. - City & Sch.Elect. 206.00 tt if rr it ►r 17216. 50 n rr St. Exam. 10.91 $ 17594- 59- $ 79-83 116.17 _.319.33 9.73 82.88 26.40 117.84 752.18 Total of Claims Allowed 2.00 15.96 10.00 5.27 52.00 6o.44: 5.88 5.91 6.00 20.98 41..90 180.46 11-74 23.o4 19.17 15. 04 9.57 7.58 7.99 14.79 14.73 _29.82 11.-34 21.27 8.64 15.59 13.76 69.16 19.16 $ 719.19, �5,023.00 51'023000.- 15.00 15.00 A 30.00 81118.96 RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 C TOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 2 5th DAY of NO VEMBER 37 47 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM .COUNTY, WASHINGTON V.. IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS ) FOR THE`OPE RATION OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING WHEREAS', at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 14th day of November, 1947, a resolution was adopted by all members, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds for various Departments, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, November 25, 1947, at 11:00 A.M., in the Commis- sioners' office in the.Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hold- ing of a public hearing thereon, and the.said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all.as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly.held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being:fully advised in.the premises, it is the,'unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure, of emergency funds, not to exceed the following specified amounts be, and it is hereby authorized: For Auditor Salaries $ 1,440.00 " it Maint. & Operation 1,170.00 " a Sheriff " " 1570.00 " a Jail " " 1:110.00 5,290.00 n " e Health Dept. " " 4 50.00 Total $ 5,740.Q0 and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he -is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants, against the Current Expense Fund to the amount of $ 5,290.00, and against the Public.Health Fund to the amount of $450.00, in a total amount not to exceed $ 5,740.00, for the purposes above stated. DONE in regular,adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of November, 1947. 91 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT , County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER -_Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE •MANLEY Chairman , , GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, November 28, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boar 36 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY of NOVEMBER 19 42 MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947 OCTOBER TERM. Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, November 25, on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, 11:20 A.M.; The following claims were approved by the Board for CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll — November - Extra Clerks Auditor it n if � n Emerg. K. B. Williams Printing Co. Juvenile Court Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country Andrew Danielson If " Frank Roberts Walton Fruit Co. Jail COUNTY ROAD FUND: Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Co. Ellsworth Unick G. C. McDonald Floyd Tuttle Clyde Freeman Morse Hardware Company Howard -Cooper Corporation Cummins Northwest Diesel Sales, Inc. RIVER IMPROVEIMENT FUND: Industrial Supply Company W. H. Jame s Everson Motor Company I1 11 It Morse Hardware Company Austin Supply Co. Northwest Steel Casting Co. Western Steel & Salvage Co. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Golden Rule Merc. Co. 19471 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M.1 Commissioner King joining them at payment: 373.00 154.00 24.46 13.50 6.75 47.25: 24.82 16.45 10.20 22.05 7 5, 00 10.00 2.89 37.67 90.11 394.78 225.16 447.16 250.42 174.74 9.13 36.41 18.95 R. 6 643a78 264.37 1, 556.75 14.07 21.24 $ 35.31 Total of Claims Allowed $ 2,500.21 Dance License Application No. 613, for public dances to be given in Twin Sisters Grange Hall, between Nov. 29, 1947 and Feb. 29, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Alice Mills. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until Tuesday, December 2, 1947. Approved Chairniian of the Bo rd r### ##hW# H,4#f# 377 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY Or DECEMBER lg h_7 MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, November 28, 1947, the Board convened at 9.30 A.11.9 on this date, with A-ommissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:45.x1,M.' The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT, EXPENSE: n ;''Cox Brothers, Printers Auditor - Emerg. 241.02 .Sumas News if 11.20 Geo. H. Brown Assessor 3.28 Frank L. Cramer 11 116.20 Pliny T. Snyder it 27.15 Clyde Kendall Treasurer 29.50 Sumas News 11 4.20 Girard. Street Grocery Court House 10.15 Triple XXX Barrell Sup. Ct. No. 1 84.31 The Frank Shepard Co. It If No. 2 18.00 Witnesses - St. v. Peterson J. P. No. 1 6.00 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juvenile Court 120.00 Fountain Drug Store Jail 7.12 Harming Hardware " 3.66 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr " 89.31 Girard Street Grocery " 211.36 ,,Schafer Baking Co., Inc. " 42.90 Harold Smith 30.99 J. 0. Alberts Co. Exten. Service 2.94 Joe Gotchy Ad. Ex. - Elect. 17.90 Sumas News " 16.70 s 993.89 COUNTY ROAD FUND: County Auditor 3.50 Everson Motor Co. 11499.59 Tidewater Assoc. •Oil Co. 564.36 Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company 2.89 V. R. Brokaw 67.68 Archie Manley 545.67 Keller Packing Co. 80.00 Jewell Motor Co. 52.59 MacPherson Service 1.80 Trunkey & Sons 73.86 Diehl Motor Company 4 022, Ellis C. Baxter 31.55 Pearson Tire Service 480.98 Payroll -- November - Voucher No. 1054 704.55 It II if It 1055 1,180.85 t► It 1056 1,613.60 tl 11 It 1057 1, 063.80 if tt It 1058 1,66o.30 tt tt . 11 1059 _ 1:880.61 11, 552.40 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - Novemberif d 1 546.90 11287.83 V. R. Brokaw 101.52 C. H. Denson . 97 Chas. Pierson 107 . 58 0758 Fred Reinholt 171-15 Bob Smith 177 66 Joel C. Suggs 163.82 R. G. Walken - 96.00 3,987.43 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Ferry Brothers, Inc. 19.01 Komen Grocery 28.00 Safeway Stores Inc. Skagit Valley h 202.63 ate Bank 23.28 Ethel O'Cain 720.00 Oak Harbor Funeral Home 100.00 Roy Barrett - Drugs 25,47 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 20 Evergreen Pharmacy .0 14 Herald Pharmacy' It .. .0 11.77 tt 1t n It 12.91 16.80 II It II 14.11 if II 16.54 Owl Pharmacy 24.40 Star Drug Company 28.94 Supp'l Cash Asst. Roll for December 226.00 11623.45 2� �a 0 .RECORD OF COli MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF DECEMBFR 19--11:7- (PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. 'Wilson, Philip` J. Morey SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Jack H. Harnks 26.10 28.4o 46.70 V.50 $ 133.70 25.00 $ 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 18,315.00 INITIATING,RESQLUTION C.R. PROJECT No. SM.=82 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 4THATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVING PORTIONS OF NUGENT ) „ TOAD i SEASHORE ROAD AND SEACREST ROAD ON LU14MI ) R E S 0 L U T' I 0 N ISLAND BY USE OF PIT RUN GRAVEL BALLAST ) ° IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve portions of Nugent Road (1.79 miles), Seashore Road (1.63 miles) and Seacrest Road (1.67 miles) by addition of pit run gravel ballast. Located in Sections 32-33; Twp. 38 N., age 1 E. W.M., and Sections 4-5-10-15, Twp. 37 N, Rge. 1 E. W.M. , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the eollowing detail: ° Items of Work Road ballast (Gas Tax) $47124.50 This project is°HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of T.'ashington, the County Road Engineer is. HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road ?roject in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regula.roadjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of December, 1947t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON n CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF°COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman ° GERRIT VELEKE n Commissioner fittest: WILL D. PRATT' :ounty Auditor & Ex-ofticio - - - '.lerk of the Board Commissioner 3y L. COZIER Deputy, n ° There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned intil 9:30 A.M., Friday, December 5, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Board 0 � �##### `rr 07 ' # t � ; ;## }#fF� t l � � #i;�f 'n #f= #`�t �i � # �=� , r f � � ` r' t`;�#�t1gr## # #H ##Jr## #r# ° ° t 37 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF DECEMBER 19 47 MEETINGO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 2, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 110:15 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: {CURRENT EXPENSE: Bellingham Publishing Co. ;Blaine Journal Griggs Monahan Garage, Inc. Bellingham Publishing Co. i► n u Blaine Journal Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Pacific Steam Laundry .Griggs Hillyard Motor Company Union Oil Co. of Cal. Irwin Hardware .George Janssen,.Postmaster Bellingham Publishing Co. Pioneer Printing Co. Bellingham Publishing Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Jeffcott Motor Co. Robey Auto Parts Bellingham Tug & Barge Co. Norstrom Lumber Co. Barron Tire Company Union Printing Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Railway Express .Crocker & Gross Franklin Radiator Shop .Monahan Garage, Inc. (RIVER I14PROVEMENT FUND.- W. S. Douglass Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Co. W. S. Douglass Geo. Hoksbergen Whatcom Soil Conservation District fades Motor Service Turner Riddle Ellis C. Baxter Lind Gravel Co. Norstrom Lumber Co. (PUBLIC AS^ISTANCE FUND; B. B. Grocery Bellingham Coal Mines R. J. Brennan Brown & Cole City of Blaine Clair's Super Market 11 11 of Don Clevenger Corner Grocery Diamond "B" Fuel Company Ben Gaskill Geneva Grocery Harris Avenue Grocery Nome Cafe Lind Gravel Co., McLellan's Grocery Northwest Fuel CO. J. C. Penney:Company Richmond .Hotel Frank Roberts Grocery Royal Cafe Safeway Stores,, Inc. Wolten & Montfort Aubert Drug Co.} 11 it it it It 11 11 II 1t it II ti 11 II 11 Roy Barrett, Drugs Auditor 16.28 6.20 16.17 Assessor 13.72 Commissioners 5.10 Treasurer 6.80 It 2.70 Court House 90.64 if it 4.61 State Examiner 26.37 Sheriff 16.12 Supt. of Sch. 3.19 County Farm 124.66 Ad. Ex. -'St. Exam. .3.00 11 11 _ Elect. 126.15 1t it it 324.14 if 11 Maple Falls Slat. Coor, . 9.99 $ 3 238.92 3.32' 375.00 6o.00 2.06 1.80 83.47 5.38 2.25 10.00 264.38 $ 130.00 8.09 72.10 50.00 430.00 3.68 2.58 36.87 3.86 2.94 28.21 10.20 69.94 28.95 10.00 77.30 43.12 25.00 14.82 14.63 5.6 o 98.17 20.00 8.90 3.15 11.90 4.09 27.56 10.00 329.48 7.50 137.74 17.05 17.42 11.07 19.,86 14-79 13.26 10.61 18.33 795.84 1, 046. 58 740.12 80 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY -------THE 5th DAY OF DFCE1jBER 19-LE7— PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND Continued: ... . .... .. .. . ... ... .. . . . .... ..... Fairhaven Pharmacy 51+.10 Fountain Drug 'tore 20.54- Herald Pharmacy 15.81 24.45 36.ol 5.88 7*45 15.05 10-72 8.82 International Drug Co. 2. 2 2' Herald Pharmacy, 9.02 1,318-72 �TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital 4,569.50 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 2,742.50 Aldercrest Sanatorium '510.00 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 63-00 L. A. Greenwood) M. D. 50.00 79935.00, LA14 LIBRARY FUND: Union Printing Co. .62 .62 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Walter Leschi 25.00 Minnie B. Challender 25.00 Marvin J. Davis 20.00 Lyld L. Gibbs r 20.00 Clarence P. Johnson 20.00 $ 110.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 11,946-088 The November report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed.on file. "The application of the Goshen Country Club, Inc., for a "G-Special Occasion" liquor license, for Dec. 13, 191+7, wFs approved and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 ii.M-, Tuesday, December 9, 1947. Approved Chairman of the Boa- d -11 IL -I- T7 -ir r, i.-Ji-irL,77F Ir fr7! V ;�W� 7r, t, I r 7, ir 71' it r 7/ Ri' NA,711# i TririY N# ?*," Y "i 14EETINGI T17ESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1947 o OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, December ',, 19471 the Boa'rd convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at C� 10:20 A.14* The following c� aims were epproved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Auditor .75 County Road Fund Assessor .75 Union PrintingQom it 5-36 Pliny T. Snyder. 4.20 Automotive Parts Service Inc. Claude Manley Commissioners 5.15, Gerrit Veleke 7.55 Union Printing Co. ,52 11 11 it Treasurer 6.59 County Road Fund Cox Brothers, Printers 56 . 11+ - Fern -dale Record. 2.52 Griffith Printing Co. l5m Puget Sound Power &- Light Co. Court House 124.05 Magnolia. Grill Sup. Ct. No. 1 1.0.09 Union Printing Co. No. 2 39-87" 381 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .00TOBER TERM -._ TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF DECEMBER 1947 CURRENT EXPENSE: Parker H. Pratt Juv. Court 45.50 Farmers Mututal Tele. Co. " " -35 Union Printing Company 3.71 Blackburn Sales Co. 2.32 George Janssen, Postmaster J. P. No. 2 2.00 F..E. Briggs ° J. P. - Country 20.25 Union Printing Co. " " 20.69 County Road Fund Sheriff 200.52 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. " .63 Wallace Chevrolet Co. !' 45.95 - Joe Altose Jail - +8.18 Three-M-Supply Co. " 11.85 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " 7.94 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn.. '! 36.41 Walton Fruit Co. '! 8.14 Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor Supt. of Schools 1.2 5 John F. Campbell " " 6.86 Ekdahl & Seppala °"� 10.76 The Nation's Schools " 3.00 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. '! 1.53 County Road. Fund " " 31.43 Exten. Service 65.44 Jessie M..Arney " " 11.40 Gale G. Gurtle " 2.87 Ireland & Bellingar '! " 1.00 Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. '' 1.55 Union Printing Co. '! !' 22.16 County Road Fund Hort. Insp. 7.48 Union Printing Co. Ad. Ex. - Schools 26.42 Cityies & Sch. 145.45 11090.83 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Nonabelle Hall Haws 48.00 Elwood L. Johnson 27.65 P. N. Inge 15.59 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 91.39 It It n ii 4.25 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Schafer Baking Company �9-76 2.34 Standard Oil. Co. of California 79.54 It '" 38.86 447.38 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Steam Laundry 4.09 4.09 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John J. Hawkins $ 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed 1,567.30 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM ) THE BOND REDEMPTION FUND OF D.I.D. #15 TO ( 0 R D E R THE MAINTENANCE FUND OF SAID D.I.D. #11.5 } WHEREAS, under an agreement dated May 3 1946, the State Dept of Conservation and Develop- ment agreed to assist Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 1� by advancing funds for improvements now completed, and WHEREAS, such assistance was to be in the form of funds remitted to the District in response to vouchers, submitted at monthly intervals, the total obligation to be covered by Drain- age District bonds issued -to -the State, and . WHEREAS, no remittance was made to the District in response to the final voucher submitted, but now, in making settlement with the Drainage District, the State authorizes the transfer of funds from the Bond Redemption Fund of the, secid Drain. Impt. Dist. No..15 to its Maintenance Fund, in the amount of the said final voucher; viz., $1,569.08, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to make a transfer of fundsa.s follows: From the Bond Redemption Fund'of D.T.D. #15 to the Maintenance Fund of the said D.I.D.#15 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of December, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) OF 1rJHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT 1. County ?auditor & Ex-officio GERRIT VELEI'tiE, Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy CHARLES E. KING, Commissioner 3S 2 RECORD. OE: COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF DECEMBER 1st BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM ) THE BOND REDEMPTION`FUNDS OF CERTAIN SPEC- ( 0 R D E R IFIED DRAINAGE DISTRICTS TO CUR RENT EXPENSE } WHEREAS, Drain.°Impt. Dist. No. 7 and Drain: Impt. Dist. No. 15 have each recently completed improvements -in their drainage systems, and WHEREAS, several items of expense in connection with the financing of the said projects, such as -services of appraisers, printing of bonds, etc., have been taken care of by funds advanced from the Country's Current Expense Fund, and the said Current Expense ku.nd should now be reimbursed from the funds collected for the said Drainage Districts, ° NOW, THEREFORE,°BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the County Treasurer be, and.,he is hereby ordered and directed to transfer from the bond redemption funds of the said Drainage Improvement Districts,°the respective amounts specified below: From the Bond Red. Fund of D.I.D. #7 to Cur. Exp. $ 431-55 rr rt n tt ►r tr D.I.D. #15 �� +t a 804.77 ' ° Total to Current Expense 1,236.32 DONE in regular -adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of December, 1947.' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY1 dASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT° CHARLES E. KING County 1Luditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board ° By L. COZIER Deputy ° EASEMENT 'KNOW ALL MEN BY°THESE PRESENTS, that WHEREAS, on December 1, 1930, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County,,Wash- ington.,�passed and entered into its minutes the following motion, to -wit: '!On motion of Reeve, seconded by Laube, the Board of County Commissioners granted permission to R. B. LeCocq to cross county property with water pipe and take water from stream on said property described as follows: Beginning at a point 90 feet south of the Southwest corner of Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 8, Township 40 N'brth, Range 2 E. W.M., thence North 90 feet; thence East 200 feet; thence South 50 feet; thence Westerly 204 feet-, more or less, to place of beginning, containing 1/3 of an acre-, more or less" as recorded in Record of Commissioners proceedings of I,Fhatcom County, Washington, Volume 28,. Page 558 thereof, and ° WHEREAS, the said R. B. LeCocq now owns a State Water Right on;�said.:stream flowing from said property described, and WHEREAS, the County of Whatcom is now the owner of the said land, but the gravel has been removed therefrom, and said county has no further use for said land and the easement herein granted would in no event affect the use, -if any, by said county, and WHEREAS, it is now desired to grant to said R. B. LeCocq an easement in accordance'with the said motion above mentioned NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of one dollar, receipt; of which is her acknowledged, the undersigned Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby grant, give and convey unto said R. B. LeCocq a perpetual easement to take water from the stream on said land) above described and lay and maintain pipe line and construct an intake for the water and cross the county road adjoining said premises with such pipe line along approximately the same course as the pipe line now being across said road and going to the lands owned by him across said road and in East half of Southeast quarter of Section 7, Township 40 N. R. 2 E. W.M., subject, however, to all provisions of the State Water Permit heretofore issued to said grantee herein, R.B.LeCocq, and the laws of the 'State of Washington appertaining thereto. 383 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF DECET9.BER 19 47 WITNESS our hands this 9th day of December, 1947. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUiITY COMLMISSIONLRS ) STATE', OF WASHINGTON CL ,.UDE i'L4NLEY GEPRIT VELEIE CvkRLES E. KING County Commissioners of the County of Whatcom, State of Washington i t ss. COUNTY OF 'JIIATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this 9th day of December, 1947, before me, the undersigned, a Deputy Auditor in and for the State of 1%la.shington, duly appointed and sworn, personally appeared �! Claude Manley, Gerrit V*,-leke and Charles E. K?_11g, County Commissioners of Wha.tcom County, Wasl-- to me known to be t`.e individuels described and who as such Commissioners exec�ited the :ington, tri_thin instrument and adknoi•;ledge(a to me that they sil-ned- the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and that they were duly authorized to execute the same. ' i (AUDITOR'S SEAL) L. COZIER f Dep. Co. Auditor in and for, the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham therein' k "By unanimous action of the Board, Stephen R. Koehler, Box 649', S .Inl�l.-,, dashington, appointed as a member of the z�Tl atcom County Rural Library Board, succeedi_r- Mrs. J. J. Harris, resigned. o - I Dance License-pplication No. 6131 for a public dance at the Goshen Nall on Dec. 6. lgU'17 j was FpprovFd by t�.-:e Bcaord and the license issuod to Cascadians, Inc. i 1-Dance License . pT)li.c--,tion No. 614, for pv.rlic dances at Chuckanut She11, between Oct. 13, 1947 and. Oct. 131 1948,, .Ilas approved b�, the Board and the License issued to J. Rex Peterson, Thre being no further business to come before the meeting, until 9:30 A.M. Fridav, December 12, 1947. i i A pproved Chairman of the Board the same was duly ad journed r; 1 rr r r r nr r rr r l i/ n ,r ,i r !� / rr rl !.r l 1. r 'r r r� lr (''J :-(. CJ: !J,. _ 'J.'. 1, - L;1 1LJ 1.-_ JI f, !11.'_ L, J !1 1/ J �' `:1 - u nt' r '! x 1���i=rtlr -� �;� , ;�- �� -�_ l -.. �� 7i !, „ its # il..� �_. R r � : l rh-; 7r 7I1777 Ili i17I tfil`7/ 11 it I�7I ii li ! ! 41 f fi7i ,,, 717, 1 7`7' 7i i'-7 !,' /i ii7i t, I ;i , 71 iflrii , 7, „ 7, r 7t 7i,1 I. r, 1 i,'7/ i 7i 7i T'r ! u Ir 7%7i / !, b !�A'i /: , 7, 384 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 CTO BER TERM FitID1"1'! THE 1�tll DAY OF D f!r'�,•ii EL' 19 T•IEI TING, FRIDAY, DT,CE'•ME'R 127 191+7 OCTOBTI; TLRMl. Pur5u�:nt to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 9, 10/47, the Board convened at 9:30 .M. , on this date, ;T_th Commissioners 11,An1e�T and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at lo.� • 210 The following cl.-. ms were approved b;T the Board for p;,yment> CURRENT EXPENSE; Ferndale Reco-r°d If It Morse Hardware Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. C=rl G. Stock Louis W. Kin. - Madge S . :Mare Joe Gotchy J. V. Jorgenson I Model Truck & 3tora;e Co. Morse Hardware Co. Election Officers � It It It ,I I C0UITTY ROAD FUND; Ekdahl &- Seppala Iverson Lumber Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Union Oil Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. dhatcom Coumy Auditor Co. Treas. for Dr. Im,)t. Dist.t7 Everett E. Baxter NorthT;iest Welding & I•Ifg. Co. Everson Impl. & Applicance Co. Bellingham Manufacturing Co. Cwrl's 0. K. Garage Norstrom Lumber Co. j Columbia Valley Lumbar Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Jal.lace Chevrolet Co. Fassett & Barr, Motors Lummi Island Power Assn Puget Sound Power & Light Co. ;RIVER I1,IPRO7,TE'I�'fENT FUND: i Industrial Supply Co. Austin Supply Co. Everson Motor Co. W. H. James Columbia Va_llev Lumber Co. Foster Signal Service Mt. Shulsan Garage PUBLIC ASSIST TICE :'FUND: Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Ethel O' Cain. Virgil R. Stark St. Joseph's Hospital 0 Arens Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy No. 2 11 ,1 Star Drug Company 11 11 n Dr. Roy Syre Dr. J. Edger Wood Baker's Store Brennan's Grocery Columbia Hotel J. H. Cox, Realtor Inez Mae Duane Fair Meat & Grocery, inc. Frank I s 1,11ar1ket Chet Gri-ffith i,iarine Way Cafe Owen's Cafe J. C. Penney Company 11 if It Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. Self -Service Shoe Co. Auditor Commissioners Court House Juv. Court - Play. Exten. S-vice Hort. Insp. Ad. Ex. - Schools If Ir Elections 11 If It n u n Towns ,r ►t ,r Sch. on' rr 11 Bhm & Sch. 2.98 3.21 22.20 4-35 130.05 28,00 5.20 2.10 221,00 5.67 232.50 318.70 1.3L.75 4� Q31.75 729.50 3.79 203-75 145.70 37.50 129.80 20.50 65.33 36.02 3.61. 3.09 5.07 1.08 21,52 22.56 50.11 28.80 10.92 24-72 85.49 64.02 255.75 1.44 1.55 12.2� 90.00 981.00 630.00 171.00 27.50 2.93 1}8.91 32.1+-7 10.61 165.06 24. 00 70.00 146.68 7 5. 54 23.59 9.00 22.00 312.18 155-75 27.00 2.80 27.00 12,26 49.13 9.92 202.72 5.64 0 2,180.01 2,3 5�0.4o LF1; 5. 20 385 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 12th _DAy of DECEMBER 19 47 .. ........ .. ............ ... . .... . ..... . ...... . ......... PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Sam Strang v 15.00 Windsor Hotel 27-50 Carl Yeager 13-00 Roy Barrett, Drugs 2.42 City Drug Store 10-97 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 138-50 Hurley's Drug Mart- 14.89 6-70 22.14 13.29 31.47 8.48 lb-36 10.30 20.20, 12-47 12.86 20.10 western Union T61egraph Co. 72 American Hospital Supply Co. 30:14 34.03 73-75 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 20.58 184.02 Blake, Moffit &.Towne 10.41 Institutional Products Company 15-71 Lee Grocery Company 17.25 Leonard Products Company 7:48 The MacMillan Company 2.47 S. E. Massengill Company 9.60 Nalley's, Inc. 6.08 Northern Grocery Company 18.03 it 11 it 12:36 � Northwest Hotel.,Supply, Inc.. 18.75 Pacific Fruit &-,Produce Company 18.95 . it 11 If it 15.26 Pittsburgh Plate Glass, Company 6.63 Shaw Supply Company, Inc.. 147-70 Carroll DunhamSmith Pharmacal Co. 84.54 26.46 Guy Smith n 13-76 S6rensen-Garrett'Insurance Agency 115,25 Standard Brands, Inc. '8-76 if If it 8.76- Surplus Property Purchase Revolving Fund 50.00 Washington Drug Supply Company 118.45 Weldit Tank 3, Steel Company 5.30 Annette Altose 1.50 Elsie Appligate, 10.95, Clayton Baldrey, 10.85 Anne J. Beiswenger 1.15 Helen A. Boothe 2.25 Fredericka D. Cameron 36:60 Veta C. Dahl 3.95 Sara E. Gardner 13.30 Iris Heckenberg 12-75 Martha Hopple 10-75 Dorothy J. Hubert 1.25 Helen L. Laviolette .90 Margaret Maloy 3-50 Phyllis Martin 26.20 Jacqueline E. Swanson 28.25 Alice Szymanski 10-35 Maud Turner 10-70 Ray S. Wagoner 8.05 Helen M'. Warren 6.35 Della Bathurst 22.60 Lydia 0. Benson 14--95 Vavanelle Hodgson 7.10 Edith R. Legoe 20.50, 5,061.69 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Eddie Turner $ 20.00 $ 20.00 Total. of Claims Allowed 101057-30 The November report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no furthE,r business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, December 16, 1947. Approved 4fl Chairman of the Board 4_714/ )7' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF DECEMBER 19 47 ... ..... ... ... . ... .. ....... .. ....... . ...... ..... ... ... MEETING, TUE3DAYI DECEMBER 116, 191-J-7 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment rnment taken Friday, December 12, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Vele-ke present, Commissioner Icing joining them a; 1 9: 55 A. M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: AddreS30-raph Sales -Agency Treasurer z;l 0 $ 16.48 P1 - tney-Bowes, Inc. 151.00 K. V. 0. S., Inc. 7.00 Western Steel &�Salvage Co. Ciaurt House 6.28 Florence E. Bryant Juv. Court 7.50 Witness - St. V. Pazaski J. P. No. 1 2.60 it St. V4 Pepper It No. 1 LF. 40 George.Janssen,'Postmaster Exten. Service 48.26 Albert Gerritz Supt. of Elchools 26.95 J. G. McGlinn, Ad-. Ex. Elect. 7.75 Joe Jensen 1 7.10 $ 11+9.32 COUNTY ROAD FUND: L. T. Lee 9.50 Satterlee Transit System 96-37 J. K. Rogers ' , 2.50 Dunn's Sharp Edge Service 6.85 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. R. 23-10 Everson Motor Co. 13609.08 --6 11747-40 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND.: Blaine Apartments 24.72 Brown & Cole, Inc. 58-95 Dean Lampman r 25.00 lv.'Lrs. J. C. Morg-an 27-00 J. C. Penney Company 16-77 L. J. Pinkey -Real Estate 25.00 Puget Sound Power & Ligl'lt CO. 6.84 Smith Service 1060.00 Sternhagen Grocery 45.65 Harlow-Hollingqworth, Inc. 100.00 St. Frances Hospital 90.00 Roy Barrett, Drugs 18-70 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 6�.00 609.63 .1 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND:, Sid E. Cruse -Order to Leslie Eakin 20.00 John E. Ireland, 20.00 Robert John Clark 15-00 8 55-00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft -Whitney Company 47091 47-91 The sale to'.CaL Gritch, Everson, Washington, of two old, incomplete motors from two obsolete graders no 16ngpr of use to 14,1hatcom County, for the total sum of b85-001 was approved by the Board. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY C01,11ISSIONERS OF IdHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION 0 R D E R. OF CERTAIN 6-YEAR OLD WARRANTS In accordance with the provisions of Sections 493-55. Pierce's Code (1943) of the Laws of the State of 'Washington, relating to -the cancellation of warrants, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Treasurer be, and they are hereby, directed to cancel and strike from the records of Whatcom County, the warrants listed below, which, though called by the County- Treasurer, have not been paid within a period of six years fror the date of their issuance, said warrants being in date, amount, etc., as follows: 387 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PR0CEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TL'ESDAY THE 16th DAY OF DECEmBER 1947 ?eT; T r „kNCELLATION OF �RR�..._a, GoilL___ , 3: CURRENT EXPENSE; eb., 45 1941 No. 66113 Etta iiing Apr. 19 1941 " 66607 May Wa6son Apr. 28, 1L1,1 " 66873 Geo. Arnott Apr. 28, 1941 " 6687� Arthur Rowett Apr. 28, 191+1 " 66876 Howard Toler Sept. 16,'19"�1 " 67902 M. Schrimser COUNTY ROAD FUND Sept. 29, 1941 No. 16883 W. H. Young Oct. 101 1941 " 16961 Gene Ennen PUBLIC ASSISTANCE June 21 1941 No. 13484 1gay Gauthier Jan. 31, 1940 �I No. 2368 Oct. 317 1941 , No. 3057 SCHOOLS - GENERAL 2.20 8.10 1.20 1.60 1.80 z .40 18.30 2.50 4.04 6.54 8.00 8.00 School Dist. #19, now 7-1`506 Morse Hardware Co. 3.00 School Dist. #403, now #506 Northern School Supply Co. 11.00 School Dist. #102, now #507 Jan. 31, 1939 No. 965 Whatcom Co. Fair Assn. v 2.40 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of December, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY COI&IISSION-EARS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT' Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE T-1a BOARD OF COUNTY COMAISSIiONERS OF WHATC014 COUNTY, IJASHINGTOTJ IN THE NATTLR OF PRELIMINARY WORK ) ?RLPARATORY TO THE ESTABLISHMENT ( R E S-0 L U T I 0 N OF A COUNTY 111IDE HEALTH DISTRICT ) 'WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of County Commissioners that the interests of the residents of Whatcom County will be best served by the organization of a Health District embracing! the whole of Whatcom County, including all cities and towns therein, and WHEREAS, the City of Bellingham, the only city of the first class within Whatcom County, has, prior to this time, indicated its desire to be included in suchHealth District, and WHEREAS, considerable preliminary work must be done in preparation for the establishment of such Health District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that, contingent upon similar action by the City of Bellingham Whatcom County set aside the sum of 4n3,000.00 for the employment, during the latter half of 1946, of a trained, fully qualified Health Officer to formulate a program for such county wide Health District and supervise all preparation preliminary to its becoming effective on January 1, 1949, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ,tThatcom County, Washington, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, does hereby establish a Health District embracing the whole of Whatcom County, Washington, including all cities and towns therein upon proper action taken by such cities and towns signifying intention to become a component part of such health district, such Health Distriict to become effective and operative on and after January 1, 1949, further provided that the City Council of the City of Bellingham shall have declared the desire of the City of Bellingham to become a component part of such Health District prior to said date of January 1, 1949. Adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of �4hatcom County, Washington, this 16th day of December, 1947. CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman ( SEAL OF MT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI SSI O LRS ) Attest: WILL D. PRATT GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioner County Auditor and x-officio CHI�RLES E. hING, Commissioner (Clerk of the Board i By L. COZIER, Deputy 3-88 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 16th -DAY OF DECE14BER 1942- BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, IIASIIINGTO14 IIN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY 0 R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 191+7 WHEREAS, Orland'Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom. County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement'setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of October, 194, and the same has been 6hecked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer be and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements, as follows: CASH REMITTA14CES: State General 669.50 State School 189.00 State University 212.98 State College 127.40 W. W. C. E. 38-03 E. 1�4. C. E. 32.33 C. V1. C. E. 22.82 Parks and Parkways -264-37 Game 166.12 Forest Fire Protection 99-14 Highway Safety 264-38 Current Expense (3% Rebate) 4.38 City Treasurers 3,417-07 WARRAKTS REDEEMED: I Auto Trust 3,017.23 Current Expense 13,405-81 Soldiers Relief 320.00 Road Fund 59,249-30 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 12,987-57 Public Assistance 43,830-40 Law Library 294.21 Public Health 1,287.79 Treasurer's Revolving 34.00 Whatcom. County Library 1,506.21 Fire District #1, Current Expense 900.001 Public Utility District - General 1,250.00 Water District #2 - General '. 775.81 Schools - General 1859927.88 Schools - Building 261065.69- River Improvement - Flood Oontrol 51952.96 _ Port 'Tate Development 57-54 Port - General 169105.89 Schell Ditch, Maintenance 369.00 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, Maint. 500.00 Drain. Dist No. 3, Maintenance 9.50 Drain. Impt: Dist. No. 3, Maint. 11-30 jOINMS REDEEMED: Schools - Bond 111800.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS & BONDS: Road Fund 04 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 57.96 Public Assistance 8.18 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 281.25 Schools - General 13-70 Schools -Building 7,157.50 River Improvement - Flood Control 22.56 Port - Bonds (1927) 270-00 Drainage - #1, Maintenance .92 We do hereby certify that we various banks to his credit at the Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National - Lynden First National - Ferndale Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank of Blaine Elooksack Valley Bank of Sumas � 3981977.72 find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in close of business on October wl, 1947, as sho�ni by the County to be as follows: LOCATION, BALANCE Bellingham 233,786.59' Bellingham 150,371.88 Bellingham 1501000.00 Lynden 47,000-00 Feri-idale 509000.00 Lynden 45,000-00 Blaine 51000.00 Everson 187000.00 Sums 103 000.00 d, 1W 709,158.47 el RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS OCTOEER TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF DTCEIKBER 19 1'7 Forward 709,158.47 1NVLSTIiENTS: U. S. Savings 22,500.00 U. S. Defense 49,950.00 U. u.-Treas. 3onds "1-I" CH 3381000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "'I" CH 3001000.00 j J. S. Treasiictes 12 o CH 170,247.91 U. S. Treas.. Bonds 1 3/4 CH 1712128.74 1201-513826.65 j lie 19760198>.12 CASH IId O 'FICE: Cash in Vault 9,114.74 Checks and Cash Items 14,794.58 Currency 2,760.00 Silver 56.12 Auditor & Clerk 195.70 26.921.1L: w 1,787,906.26 III TTE&. `TII,IOEY irlLrtLOr, we have rereunto set our hands ar_d affixed the Neal of the Board of County Commission. >" Whatcom County, Washington, this 16t1. day of December, 1947- CLAUDE 14.L vLEY Chairman of ;he Boa.rd ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNT., COIF M!,33-SIONERS ) ':.DRIT s,ELEI E Coinmi ssioi�ar Attest: WILL D. PRATT - - County Auditor and Ex-officio Coii:,missioner. Clerk of the Board i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 d.il., Friday, December 19, 1047. Approved 22QA&4 , Chairman of the Boa d �./':. .� lcJi-. Sri ir�rr"ril rir7rTr7ritrr�T�; fi i�Pi'�tifrr7.��: ii rri, if itir» ir7�ir ir��`�tult'l 7 �r;rrrirIrr�7t��itirt, �r�rii ir�rt fJTt�r�� iri�ii;i n �r�rit�r7W/ liifit�t7� f�rrir;i ii iT�ririrlrniritr}triririr�r;t MEETING, FRIDAY, DECLI�iBER 19, 191-7 OCTOBER TLRM I Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 16, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. Ion this date, �,fi th Commissioners Manley and Vel ke present, Co.1L.iissioner Ding jo _ni.ng theta at ! 9:45 A.m. The following clairis ti,rere approved by the Board for paymen.L : i CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - DeccLi,Cer `auditor 2, 060.97 Assessor 11830.00 Comm' s sioners 800.00 I; Treasurer 2.123.14 Court :douse 597.00 Elect. be Reg. 140.�7 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 " It No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 675.00 Clerk 895.CO Pros. Ltty 711.66 J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P. Nc. 2 150.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Sheriff 19166.00 Jail 616.50 Sept. of Schools 740.00 Eytension Service !'41-99 Hort. Insp. 200.00 llid. Ex. - Elect. 182.60 .Nellie Diezman Auditor - Emerg. 185.00 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Conuiiissioners 6.28 .George Janssen, Postmaster Juve ile Court 5.00 Booth Memorial Hospital If If 12.00 E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 15.00 To:-.Tner Printing Company Sheriff 24-72 NO RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OC'1'OBER TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF DECZQER �CURREi,11T EXPENSE, Continued: h i Pacific Steam Laundry Jail 32.75 City Sanitary Service 5.07 Clare Kersting Supt. of Schools 17.45 School E-ecutive " " 2.00 The J. K. Gill Co. r;d. i�; . - Schools 5.74 Arne L. ** ilson if it " 1Qo.00 ti 147757.94 COUETY ROAD FUND. Pa-d rroll - December - Voucher No. 1097 if it It No. 1098 it . it I, i�o . 1099 Monahan Garage, Inc. Howard -Cooper Corporation Automotive Parts Service Insley Manufacturing Corp. Everson Motor Co. Standard Gil Co. of Cal. PUBLIC ASSISTAliCE FUND: ,�.merican Hotel Baker's Grocery Brown & Cole Clyde R. Cory Omar Frost Grenier Distributing Co., Inc. Lake do yew Service Marine Way Cafe Marine 'Tay Hotel it n It I•iel' s Cash Store Kontgomery 1.4'and Fuel Co. Tvestle's Mit. Baker Inn Northwest Fuel Co. Puget Sound Power L Light Co. Richmond Hotel Safeway Stores, Inc. Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. it It n McLain Drug Store Star Drug Company Dr. J. Edgar ;Tood Cash Assistance Roll for January PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - December Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson George Janssen, Postmaster TRLASURER'S REVOLVING FU:D: Louise Kirk SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: James F. Sparger Total of Claims Allowed 25133.55 670.00 1,117.50 �4087 3.993 112.60 293.19 264.23 55 55 5, 56' 48 1 8.00 18.99 30.88 18.85 10.30 6.59 4.56 3.01 25.00 12.50 15.00 3.06 17.20 6.80 2.54 10.95 327.09 100..00 100.00 49.50 124.12 174547.00 17 , 58 5.34 680.00 220.00 220.00 4o.0o 12.00 11172.00 85.80 $ 85.80 2 5. 00 $ 2 5. 00 39,199.56 This being the time fixed for a hearing on the petition of Victor G. and Louise Kallander,'', for the vacation of Vailecho-Park Plat at Birch Bay, the matter came on regularls,r before the Board, and pursuant to -a hearing in the matter, the following order was signed IN THE I•IEITTER OF THE VACATION OF ) VAILECHO-PARK PLAT ) ORDER VACATING PETITIONED FOR by Victor G. Kallander and Louise C. Kallander, husband and wife, IN THE hATTLR OF THE VACATION of Vailecho-Park Plat as hereinafter described, petitioned for by Victor G. Kallander and Louise C. Kallander, husband and wife, the Board finds as follows:!, That the petition therefor was tiled with the Clerk of this Board on the 21st day of November, 1947, and that said petition was signed by all of the private property owners within said plat and abutting upon the said County Road and streets; that the.same has never been used as a public thoroughfare or has never been graded or improved for use during the last twenty years and that it willnever be practical nor desirable to use the same or any portion thereof for' road purposes and that > the same has been rendered useless for said purposes by reason of con- struction of other County Roads and streets; that the cost of vacation proceedings, amounting to 391 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF DECEMBER 19 47 the sum of y"8.21 has been paid; that the 19th day of Lecember, 1947, was set by the Board for !the hearing of said petition and that notices of said hearing have been posted and published as provided by law, the affidavit of poster and publication being filed in this cause and the Board having examined the papers on file in this proceedings, and heard and considered all testimony and documentary evidence produced, and the Board being satisfied that justice and the public lwelfare will be subserved by granting the prayer of the petitioners, IT IS ORDERED by the Board, all the members concurring, that the following described County Road, streets and plat, to -wit: That portion of Fractional Section 25, Township 40 North, �, rn Range 1 West of 11.�}.,� mole articularly described as follows: Commend g hYstone bound marking the corner to Sections 19 and 36, Township 40 North, Range 1 East and Fractional Sections 24 and 25 Township 40 North, Range 1 West of Y'3.Pi. , thence South 89d 21' West, 160 ft, thence South 420 09' East 102.1 ft. thence South 380 02' East 370.79 ft., thence North 00 00' East 369.42 ft., to point of beginning be and the same is hereby vacated. ! DOTE this 19th day of December, 1947. BOARD OF COUNTY CO1N1iV1ISSIONERS By Claude Manley (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF 'COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERR.I T VELEKE CHjuRLES E. KING Attest: MILL D. PRATT `'ounty Auditor and Ex--officio Clerk of the Board By L. CO.L,jILR _ Deputy There being no furt'rcr business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.bi., Tuesday, December 23, 1947. I Approved f Chairman of the Board 1, Jt J7 = V 7 r : - -Irl;-V7 iTI j IVII �I W71{7I if iTY�77�TI7i ira 71 7lit ii7 Jffi7T7i' it i7777k'7/ Ti i'ih 7%7!7%7t7177 �/ 717i- lr�T7T11 iI7� f7l117T7Ji f� li 7i TTlt7C717i 1I ii r iri, ii 7ti 7i � 7f %T7i�i 7/`Y77f t li 7CT1 ir7i lt7/TI !I ii MEETING, TUESDAY, DE_CEMBER 23, 1947 Pursuant.- to adjournment taken Friday, December 19, 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.14.1 on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:15 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CUr,RL._! T EXPEl �E : The Lynden 'Tribune hudito r - Emerg. Glenn 11. Burgess Court House horse Hardware Company it It Basil D. Rasmussen Sup. Ct. No. 1 Charles Rand it " No. 2 K. B. 1dilliams Printing Co. Clerk Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country idarket Center Service Sheriff Griggs - Stationers Supt. of `Schools COUNTY ROAD FUND: County Stores & County Stores Garage (Adv. Exp.) Shell Oil Co., Incorporated Howard -cooper (Jorporation Jewell iiotor Co. Hindman's Home -Electric Co. atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. ldhatcom County :,ater District No. 2 Morse Hardware Company PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payroll - December - Trans. 37-C-314 Sadie E. Roth Florence L. Allen - Trans. 37-C-314 4� 9.6o 1.04 2.65 271.20 271.20 .57 6.75 2.58 2.94 568.53 2,163.59 8.75 44.52 962.53 200.31 17680.86 170.26 106.24 ,5, 337.06 qP 3,547.10 116.13 9 ,o61.63 12,724.86 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS O C'T O BER TERM TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF DLCEI'LgER 1947 SOLDIERS RLLIEF: Lloyd I-IcLellan - Order to Dr. C. t.. Longstreth w 23.50 Cornelia E. Howard 20.00 Total of Claims F,llowed 131673.95 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUI1'TY COIvIi�IIOSIONERS OF VJIIATCOi,I COUNTY, JASHINGTON IN THE 1,1ATTER OF SETTLEMENT IIITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE ZON'TH OF NO VLi•IBLR 1 1947 ) '�,HEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for dha.tcom County, Washington, has filed with ithis Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disburse_,ients for the month of November, 1947, and the same has been chocked and compared aizd found to be correct according to the AuditorlIs check, IT IS, T IREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements, as follows: CASH REMI T TAdCES : I State School 88.00 State University 258.90 State College 154.87 "Il . C . E. 46.23 E. `�l. C. E. 39.31 C. Wo C. E. 27.75 Parks do Parkways 423.94 Game 270.88 Forest Fire Protection 93.78 Highway Safety 423.94 Current Expense, 31"o Rebate 5.06 Suspense 773.99 City Treasurers 2,700.36 WAR;iAN TS REDEEI1D : Auto Trust 6,110.05 Current Expense 165.40 Soldiers Relief 240.00 Road Fund 29,041.26 Public hssistance 34,381.33 Law Library 279.59 Institute 105.36 Public Health 11428.39 Whatcom County Library 21072.82 Fire District #;1, Current Expense .75 ,,Dater District #2 - General 415.28 Water District #r2 - L.I.D. Construction 500.00 Schools - General 2001030.76 Schools - Building 3,839.32 j River Improvement - Flood Control 61017.50 Port - State Development 7.75 Port - General .13,757.10 Butler Ditch, Maintenance 189.20 Drainage District #3, Maintenance 684.70 Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 25, iiaint. 1.00 BONDS REDEEIMD: Funding Bonds - Series "B" 31000.00 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 22000.00 INTL <LST ON ',JAHi AU TS ii ij LOI�fDS: Road Fund .03 Pul,lic assistance .49 Funding Bonds - Series "B" 45.00 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 865.00 ''later District "21 L.I.D. Cor_stri coon 42.36 Schools - Bond 465.00 River Imp= oveirient - Flood Control i 23.21 331,065.66 ?le do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in various bans to his credit -.t the close of business on November 30, 1947, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: i �j RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF DLCMIBER 947 DEPOSITORY LOCATION 3ALANCE C-attle First National Bellingham 281,823.47 Bellingham National Bellingham 15011239.92 National Bank of Commerce Bellingham 150,000.00 First National - Lynden Lynden 475000.00 First National - Ferndale Ferndale 50,000.00 Peoples State Bank Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank of Blaine Blaine 57000.r00 Nooksack Valley Everson 187000.00 Bank of Sumas Sumas 10.000.00 r 757,063.39 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Uavings 22 500.00 U. S. Defense 40' ,,9�o.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds ��n" CH 338,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "Hll Ci 3009000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes CH 17011247.91 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH 171,128.7+ 1.051:826.65 1, 808, �90. o4 CASH IN 01_ i ICE: Cas.: in Vault 23) 214. 7 Checks a Cash Items 99 615.38 Cu-rency 3,163.00 Sil-: er 60.30 Aur:,itor a Clerk 2,636.85 w ?8,6�a0.50 118471~80.54 IN TESTIMONY ,i'l—LE ?EOF, we have set our hands and affixed the seal of -the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, 11ashington, this 23rd day of December, 1947. (SEAL OF THE BOisRD OF COUNTY COI IIS IonRS ) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Tx--o ficio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE 1�ANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT V.ELEKE Commissioner ommissioner The Special Occasion Li,- uor Lice --.se aj plication of the Goshen Country Club, Inc., for the dates of Dec. 31, 19� 7 and Jan. 1, 1943, at Goshen Hall, R #3, Bellingham, tans uy proved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. `By unanimous E:ction of the Board, the Chairman was authorized to sign a cicim ag�.inst the Government for damages°incurred by the Bellingham Airport during its occupation by the armed forces. Due to the fact -that on Friday, December 26, 1947, the Board would be .in attendance at a meeting of the Whatcom-County Flood Control Committee with 'Congressinan Jackson and Col. Hewitt of the Army Engineers, relative to Whatcom County' s flood control needs, adjournment was taken at this time until 9:30 t,iM-) Tuesday, December 30, 1947. Approvedp Chairman of the Board ,._� 7T'f�TiTTTTT77I71 r 71 fT�l' Tl7T7i'Tl'il7llfiFi (7r1�"1T711T7�T771 T�7i7Tjf 7il I7 it1Ni7T]T1f71 y�fl /tii?7 7T % �C7t11 i`l 1 i T� 7tli"TI1i 7tYir1� r �n� Ti ; !I TTt1rii" 7-r air 94 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 30th DAY OF DE,CEI,IBER ls� 12ETING1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1947 OCTOBLR TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 23 1947, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners 1�ianley and Ve1el,- presen�, Com_nissiover King joinir_g them at 10:15 ".1•1. The f ollowing claims j;iere approved by the Board for payment: CURREiiT EXPEi SE: Payroll - December - Extra Clerks Auditor-Emerg. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " " it " Assessor Commissioners Market Center ServiceIt Orland Ivar sor_ Treasurer Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. " The Lynden Tribune " Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " if it " " Su' C t No 1 tt tl II II it II 1 o . 2 Juvenile Court Catholic Charities of B'ham if It Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Clerk Weldon C. Flint, id. D. Coroner 'V:itness - State v. Williams J. P. No. 2 Andre,.,, Danielson J. P. - Country "falter K. Pixley It if Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. r�.tty if it it it She r if f Kroll Map Company " Pearson Tire Service " Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. of 0chools 11 " It it Exten. Service Loft Llectric Co. Market Center Service Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Hort. Ir_sp. The Lyr_den Tribune Ad. Ex. - Schools PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: 11231.00 15, 30 5.74 6.83 4.5o 9.75 1.28 3.6o 14.41 10.84 7.94 13.59 120.00 12.17 10.00 6.00 7.25 15.75 9.71 15.93 32.96 218.98 6.55 13.13 2.00 3.10 8.63 75.66 I•!ills Electric Co. 8.24 Louie Austvold 23.32 II It - 3.71 B. B. neat & Sausage IIfgr. 41.66 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 5.00 Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. 1.15 Lee Grocery Co. 30.94 rl It II 27.92 Sid Love 14.83 North,'%rest Medical Supply 69.53 Carl Omli 79.31 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 15-55 Packer S cott Company 19.06 Puget Sound sower & Light Co. 99.30 Will Ross, Inc. 6.46 Safeway Stores, Inc. 21.01 Schafer Baking Co. 43,00 Sharp & Lohme, Inc. 8.99 Sha,�r Supply Company, Inc. 5.i5 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 29.90 Nora q. Downey 24 .8 Baan Security Market 10.55 R. J. Brennan 70.00 Commercial Hotel 17.25 Everson viercantile Co. 70-55 Ferry Bros. Inc. 47037 Fran-'cl s Market 22.00 Komen Grocery 40.89 J. C. Penney Co. 32.32 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 3og0 n it n II rl Safeway Stores, Inc. 2.200 ..00 46 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 9.09 Windsor Hotel 19 11.09 York 1:ddition Grocery .00 81+ Dr. Kenneth Baldwin 226.00 Ferndale Pharmacy 17.73 Dr. Urban P. O'Connor 46.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 23.12 Electrical Products Cons. 83.16 1,1ontague-McHugh Building, Inc. If u 700.00 it if Otis Elevator Company 50 �2.2.50 25 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 138.85 Puget Sound Power& Light Co. 75.11 11882.60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 30th DAY OF DECEI�:BER 47 �1 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Stenographic Service Bureau Bargreen & VonBargen Bellingham Coal Mines Metro Drug Service Zlorse Hardware Company Nalley's, Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Puget Sound `gelding lorks Shaw Supply Company, Inc. Carroll Dunham Smith Pharm. Co. Standard Braj�ds, Inc. Whatcom County Dairymen's Assn. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Union Printing Co. Public Health Nursing RIVLR I1•PROVL'1,1;NT FUND: Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Morse HardT�rare Co. W. H. James County Road Fund, County Road Fund - adv. Exp. Everson Implement & Appl. Co. Everson motor Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. W. S. Douglass W. S. Douglass. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Sidney E. Cruse LAW LIBRi RY FUND: Charles- Rand Total of Claims Allowed L E A S E 10.00 7.16 303.75 61.72 6.36 13.18 8.80 4.90 2.58 39.21 14.74 9.37 17.82 �44. 64 3 , 53 5. 77 a 17.97 6.58 6. 50 4� 31..05 1.4o 22.25 47.6 o 59343.00 629.33 5.53 39.38 94.03 12 5.8 5 6�.lo 69371.47 20.00 20.00 10.00 3 10.00 a 111850.89 This LEASE executed in duplicate this 29th day of December, 1947, by and between J. E. V,'ang and Emma `,.ang, his wife, hereinafter called LESSOR, and Whatcom County, a political subdivision of the .State of vlashington, hereinafter called LESSEE, WITNESSETH: In consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth and the payment herein agreed to be paid, Lessor hereby leases to Lessee the following described premises situate in '.Jhatcom County, '4 ashington, to -wit: That area contained in the folloi,ring described tract of land: Beginning at a point three hundred twenty-four a+�hd one t-_Zth feet (324.1) south aria six hundred seventy-eight sand five � tenths fet (678.5) `.est of Northeast corner of SPction 2, T,.,rp. 39 N. , ;age. 3 E. `1.1•i. ; thence South 00 o5' East, a distance of three hundred feet (300); thence North 890 30' `lest, a. distance of six hundred sixt - feet (660); thence North CA 05' ;Test, a distance of three hundred feet (300) ; thence South 890 30' Last, a distance of six hundred sixty feet 77 (660) to tlfhe point of begin i 1,,,. All loc at:: i y: . ! th vi' Im-4 Nli, 1"TE,* cf L; t.Ll)_h c�3 1 .1• 39 Iv., :je. 3 E cor.taini.rg 4.54 acres. for a tIerm of 10 years bPCinning Ja=_-iry 11 1948, Auld ending January 1, 1958. Lessee shall pay Lessor a� the te of 1,0.00 pe_ a.c..e, or a total of �i.00, tile mount beinIg payment '.n full for the entire time of this lease . Lessee shall use the leased premises as a gravel pit and can remove all brush, stu!,ps, top soil, trees and remove all gravel and carry on all operations normal to a gravel quarry site.1 IN `,IITNLSS WHEREOF the parties hereto have signed and executed the foregoing instrument in duplicate the day year first above written. By J. E. 1ANG ra~ VJL '-TANG c i i (SEAL 0F THE BOARD OF COUvTY COiD.ISSI0i�LR..0 ) Lessor BOi13D OF COUNTY COIF LISSIOIvLRS, iI TCOM COUNT-Ly By CLxUDI_. 1�ik'[ LEY, Chairman GE-IMIT VELA , Commissioner C1L.RLES E. KING, Commissioner 0 6. b RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY. THIEL 30th DAY OF DECEMBER. 19_7 R. E S 0 L U T I 0 N -RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR A SUPPLEMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF LANDS UIITHIN CONSOLIDATED DRAINAGE DISTRICT #1,WHATCOM COUNTY, ;WASHINGTOR. WHEREAS, on this 30th day of December, 1947, the County Commissioners of %1hatcom County,. Washington, ,.being in legal. session, and all members of the Board being ,present-, and.,.-. WHEREAS, the Supervisors of Consolidated Drainage District #1 'o�f Whatcom.County being present and presented to the Board the matter of a supplemental assessment for the year 19�t-8, on the lands with said _.d strict; and WHEREAS, it appears that the netindebtednessof said district is approximately �4,400000, and that the- annual :levy for 1948 has been made in the sum of $2,000.00, and -has. been spread upon the rolls of the lands within said district, and it further appearing that said Supervisors estimate an additional sum of �1,0001.00�is necessary.for carrying on added improvements within said -district, and that altogether a supplemental.assessment of $3,400.00 is necessary in order that the outstanding indebtedness, together with additional improvements.for the.year.-1948, might be made.and pa ids and WHEREAS., the property-owners.of more than 50% of the acreage of the land within said district have signed a petition, requesting the Board of County Commissioners to authorize the spending of said additional sum of $3,400.00, over and above the $2,000,00 levied for 1948, and further requesting that warrants be issued to cover such expenditures, and -;that a•supplemental levy.be placed upon their lands, in order that the said warrants may be,paid..up in the.year 1948, r . NOW, THEREFORE, BE AT RESOLVED, that a supplemental assessment in the sum of $3,400.00 be, and the same is hereby.placed upon the lands within Consolidated Drainage District #1.of Whatcom County, Washington, iH the same proportion as the original assessment upon said lands, for the purposes hereinabove stated, and that the Treasurer of 'fWhatcom County, Wishington,..spread such assessment in in said proportion as the original assessment was levied upon all the lands within said :Consolid'ated Drainage District #1. DONE in.legal session of the Board of County Commissioners, this 30 day of December, 1947.1 ( SEAL- dF .THE --BOARD OF ' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) attest: WILL D. PRATT. County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMI,IISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY CLAUDE MANLEY Chairmen. n CHARLE S E . KING Commissioner GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner `"An Order was signed directing that a duplicate Current Expense warrant, No. 91768, dated Dec. 22,,1947, in the amount of $14.00, be issued to Emily Thompson, to replace.one accidentally burned, `Dance License Application''No. "615, for public dances to be held in the. Gulf Grange Hall between Dec. 27, 1947,and.March 27, 19.48; was approved -,by the Board -,and the license issued to the Gulf Granges ' v By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M.' Wednesday, December 31, 1947, when they again convened, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. An Order was then signed by the Board, which order was as followsi OCTOBER RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 30t;: Y OF DT=CEMBER 397 47 BEFORL THE BOt:RD OF COUNTY COi4iiISSIONLRS OF TiTHATCOM COUINTY, L•IAS=i TGTOY. �I IN THE I,;ATTER OF REVISION OF CGUI= ) ( RESOLUTIOLT and ORDER i ROAD FUND BUDGET FOR 1947 ) WHEREAS, under the provisions of Sec. 5, Chap. 164, Session Laws of 1923, as amended, transfers or revisions ,,iithin the general classes of County Road Fund Budget may be made upon the,, formal adoption of a resolution by the Board of County Commissioners, arid WHEREAS, it becomes necessary to revise the budget appropriations to govern expenditures from the County "Load Fund for the calendar year 1947, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AiTD ORDLRED that the 1947 County Road Fund Budget be, and j i hereby is revised, as of the 30th day of November, 1947, as follows: GAS TAX i Dist. #1 Dist. #2 Dist. #1 Total Overhead & Operations 6,268.80 15,672.00 172239.20 T,.aintenance 239530.61 52,744.60 55,819.06 Construction 24,860.41 589497.37 63,800.00 ;! Equipment Purchase 4, 581.92 5,902.6� 1� L287.95 _ Total 59,241.74 132,816.60 150,146.21 342,204.55 �I i 10 HILLS Maintenance 262337.42 837151.27 71,825.46 Construction L 574.28 1:915.75 Total 27,911.70 85,067.02 719825.46 184,804.18 j IiISCELLANE OUS REVEiJUES II j Maintenance 389.65 974.12 1,081.40 i! Ferry �53190.44 i i Total 38g.65 974.12 36,271.84 37,635.61 j Grand Total ,644.34 DOTTE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 31st day of December, 1947- BOARD OF COUNTY CCTildISSIONtRS OF r,TtCOUI=, v1ASHINGTON ( SEAL OF THE, BOARD OF COUNTY C01111ISSIONERS ) Attest: WILL D. PRATT- County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE ILZ 61\TLEY Chairman GEM IT VEIEKEI Commissioner Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.1•1., Friday, January 2, 1948. ,r.proved Chairman of the Board%— rtirrf fir`i �`�i�rri rrt iris itrr7f ` finr�rif r r`in`{ r rffrlrrrir7 t r r irr rr i 7rr'r�r�f�l lrrr#�}ir � 7k iriff t �r � �r fn=ii �rrr�i rtrr�i� `r r�i rr i�rrri RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY 1st_ MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, December 30, 19471 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1947: Payroll - Extra Clerks-Supp'l Auditor-Emerg. 41.00 Frank L. Cramer Assessor 14.3 5 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House 30.85 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 4.77 Union Oil Co. of California Sheriff 3.72 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " 23.99 City Sanitary Service Jail 1.88 Harold Smith if 41.32 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Treasurer 17.,32 179.20 'CURRENT EXPENSE - 1948:„ Old Bills - Addressograph Sales Ag. Assessor $ 7.42 Marchant Cal. Mach. Co. " 30.90 Arnason & Company Commissioners 100.00 Address. Sales Agency Treasurer 7.73 Marchant Cal. Mach. Co. 18.54 Lee Grocery Co. Court House 1.17 Victor Community Club Elections 5.00 Walter K. Pixley J. P. -Country 2.75 Standard Oil Co. of C. Supt. of Schools 3.59 C. E. Lundberg Sundry Expense -Micro. 540.75 Brodie & Brodie -Assg. " " - Pub. Lands 400.00 to Osee W. Noble George Janssen Auditor 316.80 A. J. Love " 1.50 'George Janssen,"Postmaster Assessor 13.50 Griffith Printing Co. Treasurer 15.61 Sorensen -Garrett Ins. Agency Sundry - Ins. 109.65 Kroll Map Company Auditor 13.13 Three-M.-Supply'Co. Court House 60.32 Dept. of Cons. & Development Sundry Ex. -St. Gaging 250.00 $ 19898.36 COIINTY'ROAD FUND: Bellingham Transfer Co. $ 15.87 Custer Garage 47.07 Julium Blum i5.85 Irwin Hardware 4.38 Monahan Garage, Inc. 7,7,33 Puget Sound Welding Works 49.44 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 250.72 _Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 42.04 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 3.00 Neil Bartelds 17.51 J. E. Wan 685.81 Everson Motor Co. McBeath G1ass.Co. 11.77 Harry Kelley 12.83 Herb Johnson Brake Shop 29.61 Howard-Cooper,Corp. 162.90 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. .816.46.. Ireland & Bellingar 6.83 County Stores -,Adv. Exp. - Crusher 6,913.77 G. F. Biery Welding Shoff- 3.09 J. E. Ifang 30.00 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 75.96 Charles E. Watts & Company 84.30 Charles Loshbaugh 20.00 Parker & Lund 16,264 9,334.58 jRIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND - 1948: Old Bills - Columbia Valley Lumber Co. $ 3.04 $ 3.04 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND - 1948: Old Bills - Pacific Steam Laundry $ 2.92 $ 2.92 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John E.. Ireland $ 30.00 $ 30.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY 19 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND.- 1947: Brown & Cole, Inc. 38.41 Corner Grocery 24.24 Frank's Market 19.60 William C. Hewett 25.00 Martin's Coffee Shop 7.00 McClellan Fuel & Hauling 38.89 Montgomery Fuel Co. 5.26 Owen's Lunch 34.50 Royal Cafe 5.38 Wanamaker's Gen. Mdse 52.00 White House Market 227.00 York Addition Grocery 23.85 Mildred Martin 45.00 Aubert Drug Co. 8.76 it 15.20 1t 12.26 it ,f it 16.33 j n to 15, 51 to 10.09 < to it t/ 28.28 It It It .2 ,i of it 21.99 Roy Barrett - Drugs 14,62 Evergreen Pharmacy 12942 W. Earle Gibb, Clinical Lab. 2.50 Dr. Sri. G. Longwood 5.00 McKinney Funeral Home 85,00 Owens Drug Co, 4.28 it it to 11.99 Owl Pharmacy 56, 04 Dr. 0. W. Rogers 70,00 Star Drug Co. 9.27 Ida Maude Cline 125.81 Aubert Drug Co. 20.26 $ 11228.24 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND - 1948: Supp' 1 Cash Assistance Roll for January $ 464.00 s 464.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 131140v34 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF PETITION TO THE STATE ) EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BOARD OF THE STATE ) OF WASHINGTON FOR MEMBERSHIP OF ALL ) R E S O L U T I O N EMPLOYEES OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ) WHEREAS, Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1947, establishing a State Employees' Retirement System authorized the employees of Whatcom County, Washington, to become members of said Retire- ment System upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, and WHEREAS, the undersigned Board of County Commissioners deem it to be in the public interest! that the employees of Whatcom County become members of said Retirement System, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 1. That Whatcom County hereby petitions the State Employees' Retirement Board of the I� State of Washington for membership of all employees of Whatcom County in said Retirement System, I j 2, That in making said request Whatcom County agrees to share in the expense of operatin&l said system in an amount directly proportional to the entire expense as the ratio of the number of its members to the number of members in the entire system, and to make all employers' con- tributions and employees' deductions required under said Act. DATED this 2nd day of January, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING 00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY is 48 /A certified copy of Ordinance No. 6525, passed by the City Council of Bellingham on (December 22, 1947, was filed with the Board, showing the annexation to the City of Bellingham of Ithe following described territory: Commencing at a point located where the center line of the Guide Meridian Road in Whatcom County, Washington, intersects the north boundary line of the present corporate limits of the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington; thence North 660 feet, more or less; thence West parallel to the McLeod Road, being County Road No. 443; to the center of the Northwest Diagonal Road in Whatcom County, Washington; thence Southeasterly along the center line of the said Northwest Diagonal Road to the West boundary line of the present corpor- ate limits of the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington; thence North along the West boundary line of the present corporate limits of the City of Bellingham, to a point where said boundary line intersects the North boundary line of the present corporate limits of the City of Bellingham; thence East along the North boundary line of the present corporate limits of the City of Bellingham to the place of beginning. The said boundary encloses and includes property described as follows, to -wit: The South one-half (S-•) of the South one-half (S*) of the North one- half (NJ-), and all that part of the Southwest Quarter (SWJ) of Sec- tion 13; Township 38 North of Range 2 East lying east of center line of the Northwest Diagonal Road, located -in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington. The Treasurer's -Report of the uncollectible personal tax for 1947, in a total amount of $351.26, was received by the Board and placed on file. Dance License Application No. 616, for public dances to be held during the year of 1948, in the Ten Mile Grange Hall, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Ten Mile Grange*'• i There being no further business to come before the meeting at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the October term, the Board to convene at 10:00 A.M., Monday, January 5, 1948, for the first meeting of the January term. Approved Chairman of the /Board MEETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 51 1948 JANUARY TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the January term, Commissioners Manley and Veleke met in the Commissioners room in the Court Hous in Bellingham, Washington, at 10:00 A.M., on this date. By unanimous action, the time fixed for meetings during the January term, was as follows: "Meetings during the January term shall be at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week." There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, January 6, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bo&td 'I ########1############################ ###### #### ################11 #3 `##### � ####�# RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY., TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF JANUARY g 48 MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, January 51 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The,following claims were approved by the Board for payment: jCURRENT EXPENSE -1947: 'Tom Carter Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke Clyde Kendall Bellingham Publishing Co. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Loft Electric Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. C. R. Axling Hillyard Motor Co. B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Cascade Laundry, Glazer Bros. Schafer Baking Co. John F. Campbell Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Jessie M., Arney Firestone Stores J. 0. Alberts Co. Market Center Service Bellingham Publishing Co. it it of CURRENT EXPENSE - 1948: Pat Hansen George Janssen, Postmaster Everson News If it . Art -Craft Printing & Lith. Co. The Lynden Tribune COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1947 Payroll December - Voucher it tf if 11 tl 11 11 11 tt tl tt I1 11 11 tf Archie Manley The Bellingham. Herald Ekdahl & Seppala Barron Tire Company Pearson Tire Company V. R. Brokaw Mark Anabel Herschel Wiley. 'Trunkey '& Sons Morse Hardware Company Sumas Garage Diehl Motor Company Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Automotive Parts Service A. Wasching Ellis C. Baxter Maple Park Service Mt. Shuksan Garage Buzzard Iron Works Lind Gravel Co. Union Printing Co. IMPROVEMENT FUND- 1947: Payroll --December If tt Ray's Standard Garage C. H. Denson M. Meenk Fred Reinholt Bob Smith Assessor 10.05 Commissioners . 5.20 It 5.55 Treasurer 28.10 " 1.o6 Court House 108.15 it rf 9.01 Juv. Ct. - Play. 22.80 Sheriff 25:22 ,it 21.19 Jail 94.81 it 11.16 " 34.91 " 1.03 " 39.29 Supt, of Schools 1.18 Exten. Service 13.65 11 it 8. 58 tr fr 33•a39 40. .9 tt n 25.24 Ad. Ex. - Elect. 80.91 it " Vac. Vailecho Plat 7.21 Auditor 12.00 it 66.64 " 6.4o Assessor 32.96 it 62.83 tt 6o.,_i6 's 1138 1,164.40 1139 2,367.10 1140 832.58 1141 21445.00 1142 21912.05 1143 690.63 6o9.12 2.98 27?.94 98.00 .16.07 3334.17 245.34 3.55 75.32 33.84 80.70 544.25 3.72 69.52 149.02 36.26 19.93 11.06 14.68 139.04 7.42 6 1, 520.30 229.6o 24.90 278.733 56.24 276.29p 264.10 241.19 S 13,183.67 $ 2, 6 50.44 �w32 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF JANUARYi9 48 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND-°1947: Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey Gillette Publishing Co�. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION - 1947: Laurel Beach Sanatorium SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND -,1947 Lions Club Bellingham Aerie #31, F.O.E. Mrs. Angus Young, I:O,.O.F. Hall Custodian SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND-11948: Arnold C. Keith Gladys Elsie Cochran Marvin J. Davis Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION 30.75 30.25 47.25 38.o5 2.00 $ 148.30 3,151.00 42.00 50.30 $ 8-4.65 25.00 30.00 10.00 3,-151.00 $ 175.95 S 85.00 209263.73 PROJECT No. 237 BEFORE THE'BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING 36" and ) 48" CONCRETE PIPE CULVERT AND EARTH ) R E S O L U T I O N FILL TO REPLACE BRIDGE'#3357 ) SECTION 22, TWP. 39 N,,RNGE 5 E. WM. ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED b'"'the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge No. 335,on the North Fork Road, County Road No. 267, in Section 22, Twp. 39 N., Rge 5 E. W.M., by 36" and 48" reinforced concrete pipe culvert and an earth fill. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $39217.50 Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of January, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I CLAUDE MANLEY '(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D.. PRATT'n Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy k 'A duplicate Road Fund warrant, No. 32956, in the amount of $196.70, was ordered''issued to the Feenaughty Machinery Company, in lieu of one lost. " "The resignation of Paul VanDyken as Supervisor of Moorman Ditch District was received and accepted, and upon,the recommendation of Mr. VanDyken, Oliver D. Bronsema, R #1, Everson, was appointed to fill the vacancy . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF JANUARY 19 48 �A petition signed by property owners of Cons. Drain. Impt. District No. 1, was presented to the Board by the Supervisors of the said District, petitioning for a re -appraisal of the lands) within the boundaries of the District. "By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., of Thursday, January 81 19481 at which time they again convened, with Commissioners Manley -and Veleke present. The following claim was approved for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Bremer $ 15.00 "The December report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, January 9, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board ############################################### MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 91 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, January 8, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1947:n Pacific Highway -Transport Union Printing .Company it n " Girard Street Grocery Germain Magneto. Service Bellingham Builders "upply Co. Jack H. Hanks , Pacific Steam Laundry Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Florence E. Bryant Union Printing Co. Griggs Andrew Danielson Waitkus Supply Co. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Girard Street Grocery Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Griggs The Texas Company Gale G. Gurtle Union Printing Co. Jacobson's Studio Louis W. King Lynden Tribune Union Printing Co. n u CURRENT EXPENSE - 1948-0 Union Printing Co. Griggs Art -Craft Prtg & Lith. Co. Frazier's Typewriter Service Griffith Printing Co. Reid Boiler Works Jack H. Hanks Union Printing Co. it " tt Towner Printing,Co., Bancroft -Whitney Co. E. J. Black Cox Bros. Printers Griggs Assessor $ 2.21 it - 2.42 Commissioners 83.02 Court House .74 if It 2.58 Itit 35.33 it it 49.50 it tt 1.85 if tt 120.55 Juvenile Court 24.51 t' t' 7.01 Clerk 2.32 J. P. - Country 2.75 Sheriff 10.03 Jail 8.24 it 128.94 If 53.58 it 20.09 Supt. of Schools 2.94 it to 2.30 Exten. Service 3.85 it It 87:43 tt it 10.30 Hor t. Insp . 30.75 Ad, Ex.-Elect.-Lynden 72.51 n it It City & Sch. 122,36- tt it tt D.I.D. #1 7.07 it It " D.I.D. #7 7.0$ $ Auditor $ 25. 51+ 27.75 Treasurer 12.72 It 64.89 if 1056 Court House 21:04 It tt 139.50 Sup. Ct. #2, Rep. 53.28 Clerk 189.52 it 117.79 Pros. Atty 10.30 Itit 30.00 it it 26.94 tt it 10.87 8 906.26 740.70 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS JPROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF JANUARY 1948 COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1947: Road Fund - Adv. Exp. 19722.00 Ray's Frame & Axel Service 13,66 Lummi Island Power Association 9.72 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 216068 Gibbs Garage 36.41 Golden Rule Merc. Co. .04Pacific Highway Transport, Inc. 9.15 Skagit County Road Engineer - Hwy Acct. 503.25 Everson Motor Co. 693.85 Union Oil Co. 82.97 B.B. Wrecking, Inc. 24.93 Charles Bruning Company, Inc. 3.82 Western Auto Supply Co. 1.10 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 26.99 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 3.09 Star Machinery Co. 105.07 Iverson Lumber Co. 622.11 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND - 1947: A. Wasching $ 138.43 Everson Motor Co. 90.9 Iverson Lumber Co. 24.72 Whatcom Co. Soil Conservation District 190.00 Buzzard Iron Works 6.64 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Al & Ann' s Grocery $ 47.20 Baker's Grocery 85.28 Braaten's Grocery 15.00 Brown & Cole, Inc. 63.75 if it to 58.92 Clair's Super Market 238.77 Eldred Fuel Co. 7.85 Fairhaven Grocery 38.75 Hardwood Fuel Co. 7.21 W. B. Hart 15.00 Clara McDonald 7.50 Payless Food Market 118,45 Richmond Hotel 3.40 Royal Cafe 13.50 if it 3.09 Safeway Stores, Inc. 120.01 Sayers Thriftee ,`jarket 58.85 Shell Oil Co., Inc. .8.50 York Addition Grocery 38.61 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100,00 100.00 ItIt It 100.00 it tt tt 100.00 T. M. Barlow 70.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 1+5.50 Owens Drug Co.. 13.69 Dr: J. H. Peters, 3.00 Star Drug Company 14.17 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 98.00 American Hospital Supply Corp. 7.81 Aubert Drug Company 3,81 if to �� 19,65 Louie Austvold .71 Earl I. L. Cilley 29,00 Farmers Mutual Telephone,Co. 6,90 Oscar T. Hougan 123.60 Juice Industries,., Inc. 27.10 Lee Grocery Company, 23;11 Lind Gravel Company 72,42 MacDougall -Southwick 124.68 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 18.21 Nalley's, Inc. 2.21 National Bank of Commerce, Central Branch 82.10 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 77.66 it it It I I tt tt 1081 Northern Grocery Company 32,11 Northwest Hotel Supply, Inc. .6 17 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. .1 Parke, Davis & Co. 53.55 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 4.41 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 18.87 Shaw Supply Co. , , Inc'. 10.92 Standard Brands,.Inc. 42.85 tt tt It tt It it 9.16 Standard Oil Co.' of Cal. ° 99.37 . 81+ E.-R. Squibb & Sons 9.01 4, 075.•44 45075 cl 40 ..RECORD Off'. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM -._.-----FRIDAY: THE 9th _ DAY OF JANUARY i, 48 PUBLIC.ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. • 142.15 ,t „ „ Veltex Company 111.90 Weldit Tank & Steel.Company 10.61 .Winthrop-Sterns,.Inc. 21.96 ,t ,t ,t 1.49 Wyeth, Inc. 82.81 $ 2,918.01 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND - 1947: Union Printing Co.. " 3.92 The Herald Prescription Pharmacy. 7.78 $ 11.70 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION - 1947: Riverton Hospital 59190.00 Aldererest Sanatorium 510.00 Drs. Slyfield & Nelson 5.00 L. A. Greenwood, M. -D,o „ 0,091 59755•00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Raymond G. Peters 35.00 Merl Albert Clapper 25.00 Walter Leschi 25.00- ` Donald W. Farquharson 30.00 -John W. Hawkins 25.00 ....Clarence P. Johnson - 30.00 Eddie Turner"'' 20.00 John Krieger - .00 S 225.00 SUSPENSE FUND: Riley Garrison LAW LIBRARY FUND: Union Printing Co.' West Publishing Co. Total of Claims .Allowed 91.81 S 91.81 85.00 S_ 85.7.7 S 15,26o.44 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS R OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF AN EMERGENCY ) APPROPRIATION FOR A TIMBER ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE DEPUTY FOR THE ASSESSOR ) WHEREAS, it is impossible with the present unmber of employees in the Assessor's office to adequately survey timber holdings, the appraisal of which would amount to a.considerable sum, and it appears that it would be to the best'interest of Whatcom County that such a'survey be made at this time, and WHEREAS, these conditions create an emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that the following amounts are,.necessary to meet such emergency: ° Fdr salary of timber deputy 2,760.00 " transportation 200.00 Tot al. 2, 960.00 ' NOW, THEREFORE, 'BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of'the Cpnty Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham "Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A.M.; on uesday, January 20 1948, at which time and place it will be deter- mined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this 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 one, on Monday, January,12, 1948, in-the'Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Bellingham,_Washington; the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of January, 1948. (SEAL.OF THE BOARD OF.CA UNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY'COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 'CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI.T VELEKE Commissioner CHOLES E. KING ommissioner L. COZIER Deputy Al06 RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY . THE 9th DAY of JANUARY is 48 "A claim in the amount of $113,692.29, against the State School Equalization Fund, was signed by the Board., w \: `+Dance License Application No. 617 for public dances at the Winder Garden, between the dates of Jan. 1, 1948 and March 31, 1946, was approved by the Board and the•license issued to Nick Zentifis. " "The application of the Goshen Country Club, Inc., for a special occasion liquor license for Jan. 17, 1948, for Goshen Hall, was approved by.the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. �A resolution was signed authorizing, as of Dec. 31, 1947, a transfer.:.:: in the amount -of $800.00, from "Overhead" to "Maintenance" in Dist. #1, in the 1947 budget for the use of..Gas Tax. There being no,further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, January 13, 19480 Approved Chairman 'of the /Board P MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 99 1948 the Board convened'at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke presenti Commissioner King joining them at 9: 55 A.M. The following claims were approved for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1947:, Will D. Pratt Parker H. Pratt Dept. of Labor & Industries E. L. Adams Elwood Warner Dept. of Labor & Industries Union Oil Co. -of Cal-, Shell Oil Co. Tnc g ;. CURRENT EXPENSE - 1948:\ Smith Agency Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor Nicholas Jerns Company " Ireland & Bellingar Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. Scott Ryan Realty Co. Jack H. Hanks - Towner Printing Co. Blackburn Sales Co. Ireland & Bellingar rr �� Blackburn Sales ,Co.. Scott Ryan Realty Co.. George Janssen,Postmaster COUNTY ROAD FUND- 1947: Shell 0il Co., Inc. Feenaughty Rachinery Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Standard 0i-1 Co,: � of Cal.. Industrial Supply, Co. Monroe Cal. Machine Co.. Frank Granger Manchester's Grinding Service Assessor Juv. Court it If - Play. J. P. No, 2 J. P. - Country Constable Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools .. ,o , 11 - Auditor Assessor Commissioners u Treasurer 11 Court House: Clerk n J. P. No. 1 it No. 2- " Country Pros. Atty " u Supt. of Schools n 2.50 43:41 15.00 2.25 16., 34 92.3 5 49.02 2.61 1.02 227.00 60.00 2,00 100,00 100,00 56.14 25,00 _ 60.. 75 72.33 106.93 102.67 10-. 00 10-00 20.00 124.24 25.00 �s,64_ $ 976.70. 6 129.96 51.04 58.52 789.51 80.60 28.84 526.92 3.86 $ 11669.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Brennan's Grocery 1900 Corner Grocery 56:80 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 85.53 it 1f N It 28.95 Hankins' Coffee Shop 15.00 Horseshoe Smoke Shop '3100 Lake & Yew Street Grocery 19.20 Poplack Bros. Grocery 88,00 Security Cash Market 56.99 ..Windsor Hotel 7.8 Dr. Kenneth H. Baldwin 90.00 Roy Barrett - Drugs 11.99 Dr. U. D. Dickinson 2.00 Dr. John H. Eberhart 479.00 Evergreen Pharmacy 33.86 Fairhaven Pharmacy 90.33 Fountain Drug Store 20.78 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 60.00 It It n 37.00 Hurley Drug Mart 17.73 ff if it 17.32 ff it of 35.03 ff It If 18.21 ff 1f tt i9 )+ ff Itu 11. 4 ff if ff 18.94 if it ff .15.26 International Drug Co. 1.91 Owl Pharmacy No.-1 14.80 No..2 49.61 Dr. J. E. Wood 20,00 Annette Altose 5.25 Della Bathurst 27,20 . Helen A. Boothe 9.20 Clayton Baldrey ,. 8.15 Lydia 0. Benson . 7.20 Anna J. Beiswengpr 1.40 Jeannette V. Cook 1.55 Veta C. Dahl 3.10 Sara E. Gardner 30.70 Iris Heckenberg 19.55 Vevanell Hodgson 10.70 Martha Hopple 15.60 Dorothy J. Hubert 3.95 Helen L, Lav16ldtte 3.85 Edith R. Legoe 15.30 . Margaret Maloy 8.75 Phyllis Martin 18.15 Jacqueline E. Swi nson 25.55 . Alice Bzymanski , 7.30 Golda Thompson 12.00 it it 11.10 Maud Turner 14.75 Helen H. Warren 11.45 Griggs 15.45 Mills Electric Co. 6.65 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 Union Printing Co, 4.12 Abbott Laboratories 37.45 Louie Austvold 3.71 American Hospital Supply Corp. 11.76 1f it it fi 7.86 Blake, Moffit & Towne 25.58 Burroughs Wellcome & Co., USA, Inc, 45.34 Ciba Pharmaceutical Products 22.50 Lee Grocery Co, 8.24 McKesson &-Robbins, Inc, 14.15 It fi ff 12,51 Morse Hardware Go, 10,08 Norco Paper Supply Co. 30.90 CarlOml.i� - 45.32 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 34.72 Will Ross, Inc,, 7.38 Safeway Stores, Inc, 22.00 Shaw Supply Co., Inc. _ 77262 21169,95 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Cornelia E. Howard $ 25,00 Mahalath A. Leonard 25.00 Harry A, Swanson IOs00 80.00 Total of Claims Allowed 6 5,122.90 4_ 08 RECORD OF COTviMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 13 th DAY OF JANUARY 19 48 `-The sale to Irvin G. Triplett, 3324 Northwest Avenue., of one set of used drums for the sum'' of $198.00, was approved by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned 'until 9:30 A.M., Friday, January 16, 1948. Approved 0161' Chairman of the Board a i ##if######i`f###�## ###########################################�######7r# I MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 JANUARY TERM i Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 13, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - 1947: Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Auditor " Assessor County Road Fund it Monahan Garage, Inc. it Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Commissioners " It ," It Treasurer Shell Oil Co., Inc. to County Road Fund- if Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Juv. Court Clerk Pros. Atty rr n n u Sheriff County Road Fund if Hanning Hardware Jail Walton Fruit Co., it Albert Gerritz Supt. of Schools J. 0. Alberts Co,. " The Texas Company " Shell Oil Company, Inc. Union Oil Co. of Cal. " County Road Fund Farmers Mututal Tele. Co. L. N. Freimann a Exten. Service Carl G. Stock It " County Road Fund, It it Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. it if rr ++ ++ ++ Hort. Insp. CURRENT EXPENSE - 1948e: $ 1.00 18.19 13.72 .20 2.47 6.97 .40 .60 .15 1.03 96.87 11.61 13.90 16.75 28.07 3.33 . 4.62 2.01 18.11 1.83 4.55 ,. 2.70 30.26 1.68 .27 $ Northwestern Insurance Agency Auditor $ 25.00 Percy Livesey Insurance Agency it 2:5.00 it it It it Assessor 10.00 Addressograph Sales Agency " 1.25 it of " Treasurer 1,25 American Surety Co. of N. Y. J. P. - Country 10.00 West. Wash. College of Educa. Ad. Ex. -Schools 10.00 $ ,COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1947: j Farmers Equipment Co. Shell Oil CR., Inc. rr r+ n Farmers Mutual Tele, Co. Columbia Valley.Lumber Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Satterlee Transit System 4ewell Motor Co,. Lummi Island Land Company Dept. of Labor & Industries (RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: County Road Fund Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Standard Oil Co. of California County Road Fund Dept. of Labor & Industries Industrial Supply Co. � 11.45 3.43 1.13 3.73 3.71 9.72 1+10.97 622.20 580.00 629.37 $ 167.77 5.57 151.89 534.00 277.19 _335.17 282.40 82.50 21275.71 1,471.79 40 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JANUARY 1948 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Be Be Grocery $ 7.90 Diamond "B" Fuel Company 51029 Nestle's Mt, Baker Inn 36.77 Northwest Market 7446 L. J. Nugent 7.00 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 22.00 McKinney Funeral Home 100,00 City Drug Store 27.09 McLain Drug Store 70.76 Brunswick Hotel 17.74 2.28 Commercial Hotel 5.25 J. H, Cox 12,00 Eldred Fuel Co. Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 15,60 Hans Hansen 15, 00 Mrs. Inez Harding 15,00 Holeman Transfer 9.95 Melrose Hotel 22000 Mrs. C. J. Morgan 40000 Mrs. Mary L, Morsman 23,00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co, 2,00 It It It it it 4,36 Richmond Hotel 9.00 Y. We C. A. 21,00 York Addition Grocery 27065 Mrs. Mildred Martin 45,00 Mrs. Laurine Needham 810.00 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 540,00 St. Frances Hospital 90.00 Virgil Stark 901,00 J. 0, Alberts Company 27,04 Hartman Typewriter Company 7.21 Mills Electric Company 21,73 Puget Sound Power & Light Co, 80.33 Union Printing Company 33.99 it +t it 1.16 Western Union Telegraph Co. 1.78 Abbott laboratories 79.72 American Hospital Supply Corp. 7.27 Louie Austvold 12,72 If it 597 Bellingham Coal Mines 305:43 Bethlehem Industrial Supply Co. 28.10 Brookline Shade Company 78.55 Earl I. L, Cilley 6,00 Cutter Laboratories 20.68 Lee Grocery Company 27.40 If it It 19.16 it It N 4.74 to It It 8.57 S. E. Massengill Company 9.76 Mills Hospital Supply Co. 4.50 Nalley's Inc. 10.20 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 16,77 it it " it 10.90 Reid Boiler Workst Inc, 28.33 Schafer Baking Company 44.02 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 85,90 if If itIt 38.63 Standard Brands, Inc. 18.03 Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. 38.65 E. R. Squibb & Sons 38.63 The Upjohn Company 9?.71 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 10.61 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 1121t69 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Agnes Hancock $ 10.00 Roscoe M. Dice 25.00 Isaac Penken 20.00 Floyd D. Martin 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 3,764.53 75.00 $ 71951.93 'Petitions, bearing 228 signatures, were filed with the Board, petitioning for the repair of the Clipper Bridge. �`L, 0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JANUARY 19_4$. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCDM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE RESTRICTION OF ) TRAFFIC OVER COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 76, AT ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE• FERNDALE, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ) WHEREAS, the Ferndale Bridge, County Bridge No. 76, over the Nooksack River on Main Street, extended, through an inspection, was found to be in an unsaf condition for heavy traffic, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners that the units of traffi be limited to ten (10).tons, including vehicle, over the bridge to lessen stress on the bridge due to the weakened condition of this structure, which is located in Section 29, Twp. 38 N., Rge. 2 E. W.M. I This restriction,to be in effect immediately and to continue in effect until further notice. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of January, 1948. a i (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) e ttest: WILL D. PRATT- ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board By L. COZIER G Deputy, CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRI T VELEKE• Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ✓' IN THE MATTER OF AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR THE BELLINGHAM AIRPORT ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE WHEREAS, it would be possible to secure federal funds for needed development of the Bellingham Airport, provided, that Whatcom County and the City of Bellingham each furnish the sum lof $159000,00, as matching money, and WHEREAS, the total amount now available in Whatcom County's funds is $10-9000.00, and the immedaite need of the remaining $59000.00 creates and emergency now existing, which could not be foreseen at the time of the preparation of the budget for 1948, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at !the hour of 11:00 A.M., on Tuesday, January 27, 1948, at which time and place it will be deter- mined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this 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 emergencyq and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and Notice be published, once, on Monday, anuary 19, 1948, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation -published -in ellingham, Washington, the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular 'adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of January, 1948. SEAL OF THE BOARD OF"COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board L. COZIER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VWCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner., CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same.was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, January 20, 1948. Approved dzea,�6_ 2Eda2!4 - Chairman of the oardd RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS :ANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF JANUARY 411 MI• MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1948 JANUARY TERM it Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 169 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present* u The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: N CURRENT EXPENSE - 1947: George Wetzel Commissioners If it Sup. Ct. No. 1 Bancroft -Whitney Co. If it No. 1 it it it it It No. 2 Callaghan & Company It It No. 2 George Wetzel it " No, 2 It it Clerk Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country Frank Roberts " " L. A. Sandberg Sheriff Standard Oil Co.� of Cal. of Wallace Chevrolet Co. to J. H. Puckett Jail CURRENT EXPENSE - 1948: Payroll - January Auditor if " Assessor if " Commissioners If " Treasurer Court House Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct. No. 1 If It No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk " J. P. No. 1 J. P. No. 2 " Constable " Coroner " Pros. Atty " Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Exten. Service " Hort. Insp. Everett Lancaster Assessor - Emerg. Marjorie Edquist, Treasurer Charles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 1 Basil D. Rasmussen it It No. 2 Edna Mae McNeill Exten. Service Anne L. Wilson Ad. Ex. - Schools Joe Gotchy Auditor Keystone Envelope Co. If George Wetzel it It If Commissioners it it Treasurer Remington -Rand, Inc. If Leopold Storage Garage it F. E. Alexander Supt. of Schools Roy E. Harris It Vernon C. McDonald tt It 0. L. Montgomery tt it COUNTY ROAD - 1947: County Stores & County Garage - Ad. Ex. Theo. P. Scholz Irwin Hardware C. V. Wilder Co. C. 0. Burrous COUNTY ROAD FUND - 1948: Payroll - January - Voucher No. 1 if it If No. 2 to It it No. 3 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND - 1947: Standard Oil Co. of California SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Homer W. Coleman 3.04 ..98 6.55 6.55 10�46 4.50 63.50 6.o0 25.24 5.71 49.50, 183.01 S 29295.00 1'800,00 29896.67 597.00 190.00 258.05 258.05 635.00 89 5, 00 16o.00 150,00 60.00 100.00 726.66 y 1,160.0o 594.50 740.00 541.99 500.00 230.00 128.73 271.22 271.22 6.30 180.00 3.25 17.05 8.66 1.03 '27.00 47.12 4.40 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 $ 161709.24 $ 11195.16 5.04 61.37 774.69 180.00 $ 21216.46 29190.00 670.00 1.117.50 $ 39977.50 11.52 $ 11.52 15.00 $ 15.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF JANUARY 191+8_ PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND - 1947: Del Mar Hotel Everson Mercantile Co. Good Eats Cafe Leighton's Cafe Lind Gravel Coo F. G. Markwood Northwest Fuel Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. George A. Wright Co. Union -Printing Co. it " tt American Hospital Supply Corp. American Laundry.Machinery Co. Louie Austvold it tt B. B. Meat & Sausage tt tt tt n n nn' Lind Gravel Co. Morse Hardware'Co, Carl Omli Puget Sound Power& Light Co. Standard Brands, Inc. it tt., to Treasurer of the United States Western Woodworking Co. P. N. Inge Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND - 1948: Beckett & Montfort Bellingham Water Department Brunswick Hotel Cramer & Bentley Del Mar Hotel Omar Fros Clifford Harshman L. J. Pinkey, --Real. Estate Puget Sound Power& Light Co. Carl Yeager Payroll - Trans., 37-C-334 George Jansseni Postmaster Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. tr tt tt n Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. Cash Assistance Roll for February Payroll - January - Trans. 37-C-340 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND - 1947: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. i PUBLIC HEALTH FUND - 1:�48: Payroll,.- January Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson LAW LIBRARY FUND - 1947: Bancroft -Whitney Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND - 1948: Charles Rand R. Total of Claims Allowed 4.50 314.60 0 24.22 5.61 65.o5 10.40 313.18 17.00 2.58 23.79 147.84 3.64 9.30 3.71 117.34 33.92 8.47 21,89 19.10 141.63 102.02 18.333 18.34 6o.00 6.39 5.39 9.81 6.90 4.00 26.00 15.40 7.00 10.30 8.00 25.00 4.20 13.00 3,800.00 81.00 700.00 2.50 27.55 18, 595.00 9a 022.04 1.86 S 680.00 220.00 220.00 40.00 $ 11232.57 32,347089 1.86 1,16o.00 $ 17.00 $ 17.00 10.00 10.000 S 57,882:05 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 ROCELDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF JANUARY 19 48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 'IN THE MATTER OF AN EMERGENCY ) !APPROPRIATION FOR A TIMBER ( RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ',DEPUTY FOR THE ASSESSOR ) WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 9th day of January, 1948, a resolution was -adopted by all members, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds for a -timber deputy for the Assessor, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, January 20, 1948, at 11:00 A.M., in the Commis- sioners' office in the -Court House in Bellingham, Washington,'as the time and place for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed the following specified amounts, be and it is hereby authorized: For salary of timber deputy $ 2,760.00 " transportation 200,00 j Total 2,960,00 and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue Ithe necessary emergency warrants, against the Current Expense Fund to the amount of $2,960.00 for the purposes above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of January, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT' County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy` There being no further business to come until 9:30 A.M., Friday, January 239 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner i CHARLES E. KING Commissioner I'. before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approved _6�!.• Chairman of the Boar I #####################4191###### it �#�#######t######' MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 20, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:15 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT,EXPENSE: Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Smith Agency Arnason & Company It 11 The National Cash Register Co. Pioneer, Incorporated Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Morse Hardware Co. Andrew Danielson R. H. Smith, Agent Auditor S 25.75 It 5.00 Commissioners 100,00 Treasurer 50.00 " 79.83 t� 10.95 Court House 23.99 tr t 31.14 15.81+ J. P. - Country 2.25 of ii 10,00 354.75 4:Z14 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF JANUARY 1948 (COUNTY ROAD FUND: I Old Bills: Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 30,07 Shell Oil Company 57.75 J. H. VanDerWerff 30,00 Smith & Moen 21.63 Morse Hardware Company 42.60 F. J. Balzer Co. 282.27 I; Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 10.33 ! Union Printing Co. 16.22 McBeath'Glass Co. 17.02 Lynden Service Station 43.62 Hinote's Hardware & Furniture Co. 6.95 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 10.95 Herb Johnson Brake Shop 78.90 Theo. P. Scholz 5.10 Monahan Garage, Inc. 906.73 19560.14 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Clipper Store 96992 Komen's Grocery 27.11 Mt. Baker Grocery 21.06 Mt. Baker Market 43.2 5 O'Neall's Service 5.36 Safeway Stores, Inc: 129.84 It it649.10 Star Drug Company 7.68 to to It 4.74 Dr. J. E. Wood 4.00 Henry D. Young 35,00 Baker's Grocery 151.78 Cedarville Service 44,00 City Market '61.25 Corner Grocery 22.45 Clyde R. Cory 25.00 Everson Mercantile Co. 19.98 Gray's Shoe Repair 2.68 Horseshoe Smoke Shop 11.48 Leighton's Cafe 21.00 Lind Gravel Co. 11.90 Montgomery Fuel Co. 16,72 J. C. Penney Co. 51,33 Poplack's Meat & Grocery 8o,15 Royal Cafe 11.97 Savoy Hotel 10.00 Standard Oil Co. of California 12.83 Twenty -First Street Grocery 49,75 Windsor Hotel 34.37 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 6.00 Bingham Funeral Home, Inc. 100,00 It it it it 100.00 McKinney Funeral Home 100.00 Westford -Beck Funeral Home 100,00 Roy Barrett - Drugs 14.75 Owl Pharmacy #1 17.86 Central Stores Revolving Fund 30.96 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 02 .00 7 3 Lee Grocery Company 20.81 Norco Paper Supply Company 5.15 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 79.23 Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. 55.33 Standard Oil Co. of California 91.77 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 5.30 Railway Express Agency 10.61 Safeway Stores, Inc. 22,00 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 2.06 Veltex Company 17. 50 9,465.03 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Wilfred L. Ackerman $ 20.00 A 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 11,399.92 '/On Motion of Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King, a motion was unanimously passed giving the fire insurance on county buildings to Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency. The December report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. 425 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM - FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF JANUARY 19 1+8 I Dance License Application No. 618, for public dances to be held between the dates of Jan. 241) 1948 and April 24, 1948, in the Hopewell Community Hall, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community Club. `The bond (Continental Casualty Co.) of Walter W. S. Armstrong, as Constable, in the amount of $1,000.00, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. There being no further business to come beforethe meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, January 27, 1948. Approved KDLaa� hairman of the BoarcV ##### #############00"0#############################j��f,########�#�############## MEETING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 279 1948 JANUARY TERM 'Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 23, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:30 A.M.,- The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor $ 21.65 it it it it Assessor 5.74 It it it to Commissioners 11.78 it it it it Treasurer 15.66 Moore Business Forms, Inc. to 67.05 Three-M-Supply Co. Court House 75.14 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup'. Ct. No. 1 12.89 it to it It n It No. 17 Rep. 4 77 It it it to It It No. 2 7.94 it it It it Juvenile Court 11.,21 it It to it Clerk 5.42 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 4.50 Athletic Supply Co. Sch. Rec. Program 3.30 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. Atty 11.98 it It it if Sheriff 24.00 to tt if " Supt. of Schools 12.71+ it it It it Exten. Service 11.37 It it to It Hort. Insp. 5.43 J. J. MacPherson Serv. Sta. It " 1.29 COUNTY ROAD FUND: McBeath Glass Co. Monahan Garage, Inc. Roy N. Lunger James Schmidt Morse Hardware Co. Henry Weidkamp Austin Supply Co. MacPherson's Shell Service J. K. Rogers Foster Signal Service J. Sihpol Service Equipment Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Marine Way Cafe Montgomery Ward & Co. It it if it it It N.R.S. Grocery J. C. Penney Co. Brown & Cole, Inc. Bungalow Dairy City of Bellingham, Vet. Housing Project Hankins Coffee Shop Montgomery Ward & Co. N.R.S. Grocery J. C. Penney Co. Peoples Trading Post $ 11.07 21.79 209.50 109.00 2.75 9.01 22.66 4.07 1.75 1.55 70.05 1 s 500 00 20.60 36.237 68•73 29.24 93.71 20.35 45.5'4 32.78 13.50 24.08 41.61 38.56 55.80 26.83 $ 313.86 S 11963.20 416 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF JANUARY 1948. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Safeway Stores, Inc. Savoy Hotel Self Service Shoe Co. Mrs. Chas. Stuck Dr. R. E. Dickinson Fredericka Cameron Ray S. Wagoner American Hospital Supply Corp. Electrical Products Cons. Otis Elevator Company Louie Austvold Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Commercial Linen Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Lee Grocery Company Nalley's, Inc. Northern Grocery Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency Standard Oil Co. of California 11 11 11 11 iSOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Raymond G. Peters Total of Claims Allowed 150.02 10.00 15.86 33.25 30.00 40.10 10.25 6.00 83.16 26.57 4.57 27.14 7.00 42.46 11.48 25.53 14.34 7. 2 4.14 115� 83 22.80 $ $ 25.00 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON Iy ' IN THE MATTER OF AN EMERGENCY ) APPROPRIATION FOR THE ( RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BELLINGHAM AIRPORT, ) 1,238.02 S 2 5. 60 $ 3, '540. 08 WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on,the 16th day of January, 1948, a resolution was -adopted by all members which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds to be used as matching money in securing federal aid for needed development of the Bellingham Airport, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Thesday, January 27, 1948, at 11:00 A.M., in the Commis- sioners' office in the.Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hold- ing of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to exceed the specified amount of $ 5,000.00, be, and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the Current Expense Fund to the amount of $ 5,000..00 for the purpose above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of January, 1948. R BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT, County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board . By L. COZIER ? Deputy GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner The bond of Elwood L. Johnson (Great American Indemnity Company), as Welfare Administrator of Whatcom and SanJuan Counties, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk: The amount of the bond was $ 5,000.00. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF JANUARY 417 9 48 vAn Ordinance, No. 6531, passed by the Council of the City of Bellingham on January 19, 19489-j declaring that certain territory recently annexed to the City and described in Ordinance No. 65259! (see Page 399, of this Volume), as attached to and made a part of Voting Precinct No. 171 of the City of Bellingham, was received by this Board and placed on file. j i! ! There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned. !until 9:30 A.M., Friday, January 309 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bo rd it it If #I If of If It It It 1111 If 11 If It It Is if I i MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, January 27, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10.30 A.M. i The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - January - Extra Clerks COUNTY ROAD FUND: Earl Richards Industrial Supply Co. Wallace Chevrolet Company Monahan Garage, Inc. Puget Sound Welding Works Automotive Parts Service, Inc. George F. Cannon Service Equipment Company Myrta Kaigler Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. IPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: iI Al and Ann's Grocery Columbia Hotel Corner Grocery Ellis Market Frank Is Market Geneva Grocery Gundie's Hillview Dairy Marine Way Hotel Owen's Lunch Richmond Hotel York Addition Grocery Harlow -Hollingsworth Roy Barrett - Drugs Dr. R. E. Dickinson Owl Pharmacy #1° Trean Conroy ° Payroll - Jan. = Trans. 37-C-351 Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Jacobson Studio SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Homer W. Coleman Auditor Total of Claims Allowed $ 681.50 $ 681.50 $ 240.00 27.81 45.40 3.96 2.00 10.44 5.15 242.05 16.50 28.14 $ 66.08 12.50 60.77 14.24 121.83 170.60 11.33 7.83 4.50 8.00 9.00 50.00 100.00 19.83 7.50 12.69 20.32 50.33 216.00 $ 11.87 .82 $ 20.00 $ 621.45 $ 963.35 $ 12.69 20.00 $ 11617.49 The Federal Forest Funds, received by the County Treasurer, were ordered distributed as follows: To Schools $ 461610.38 " County Road Fund 463610.1 Total $ 93,220.75 _ 18 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF JANUARY ,g48 I vNotice of the Call for Bids on the County's supply of gasoline, for the period of one year,j April,l, 1948 to and including March 31, 1949, was signed on this date, said notice being as 'follows: N O T I C E NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, will, until 10:00 A.M., of their regular meeting on Tuesday, March 2, 1948, receive bids covering the gasoline requirements of Whatcom for the period of one year, being the period from April 1, 1948, to and including, March 31, 1949. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL) By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board Published - February 2, 1948 h i The Liquor License application of the Goshen County Club, Inc., for a "sppecial occasion" license covering the dates: 2-7-48, 2-21-48, 3-6-48, 3-20-48, 4-3-1+8 and 4-17-48, at Goshen ;Hall, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 39 1948. Approved O. G Chairman of the Bo rd i�il#il if it ####0 1 If If I ########################r#-###� i MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, January 30, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Emil Joneli m Eddie 0. Nubgaard Frank L. Cramer Tom Carter Clarence Kenoyer Everett Lancaster F. S. Balye at Art -Craft Prtg. & Lith. Co. Blaine Journal E. S. Malone Monahan Garage, Inc. Bellingham Publishing Co. 11 "If If Clyde Kendall Joe Altose Loft Electric Co. Morse Hardware Co. Trezise & Son Blackburn Sales Co. Catholic Charities of B'ham Witnesses - St. v. Elmore Sorensen -Garrett Ins. Agency Lynden General Agency C. R. Axling Wallace Chevrolet Company Assessor It to " " Emerg. " " Commissioners Treasurer It Court House u It If ft it it State Examiner Juvenile Court J. P. No. 1 Constable Constable - Country Sheriff it 184.50 216.00 12.05 14.40 29.30 10.20 20.25 53.05 165.24 4.89 2.06 8.29 2.34 12.40 7.16 134.6 5 7.82 14.00 339.90 113.41 12.00 10.00 10.00 43.59 59.28 419 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS W JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY of . FEBRUARY 1948 (CURRENT-EXPENS'E, Continued: Joe Altose Three-M-Supply Co. B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. Schafer Baking Co. Harold Smith Albert Gerritz Effie Curry, Supt. of Schools Wallace Chevrolet Company Blaine Journal Bellingham Publishing Co. The Lynden Tribune Sumas News Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Diehl Motor Company Bellingham Publishing Co. Morse Hardware Company Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. Franklin Radiator Shop Lind Gravel Company Pattison Auto Body Co. Monahan Garage Bodtke Bros. Logging Co. Warnick Lumber Yards Galen F. Biery Shell Oil Co., Inc. Triangle Service Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Turner Riddle Frank Granger C. H. Denson. Chas. Loshbaug%,, B6b Smith Fred Reinholt Trunkey & Sons Archie Manley Northwest Manufacturing Co. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass n it PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Herald Central Stores Revolving Fund Ted Coady Hartman Typewriter Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Louie Austvold Lee Grocery Company It it it McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. It It If to Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. Shaw Supply Co., PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Drs. Slyfield & Nelson Jail u tt �t t� Supt. of Schools It it Exten. Service Ad. Ex. - Schools it it ti �t tt tt t� n to It It to Total of Claims Allowed 133.23 90.24 41.28 32.04 41.35 10.00 36.02 1.85 1.35 1.08 71.17 604.77 5,64 .32.25 20.85 8.00 66.75 7.98 909.66 192.00 1.39 41.72 2.54 1.55 466.77 5.92 77.27 26,90 10000, '27.5U 31.79 84.10 651.42 244.11. 70.00 9o.o8 4.68 42.57 128.50 10.17 4►+.78 18.77 28. o5 9.03 2.10 2.10 23.63 9.37 lo.61 2.06 38.05 33.15 54.6o 44.0 $ 51129.88 2,842.00 80.5o 30.00 11950.90 3,519.88 S 128.85 434.50 S 169085 •: : $ 141286,36 4,20 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF FEBRUARY 191+8 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 238 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v' IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF ) THE WEST APPROACH OF THE LAUREL ( R E S O L U T I O N ROAD TO GUIDE MERIDIAN.ROAD ) ° IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the West approach of the Laurel Road to the Guide Meridian Roadt Secondary State Highway ,2B in Section 19, Twp. 39 N. Range 2 East W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the !following detail: p Items of Work $2,7l+7.71 Gas Tax Funds This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and.upon the approval of this ,resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road F' 'Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington.!4 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of February, 191+8. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY , WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY, ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF .COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT, - - - County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board , By L. COZIER Deputy "The applications,of the following named concerns, for license to operate pinball machines within Whatcom County,,were approved by the Board: Fraser Amusement Company Hart Novelty Company , Advance Amusement Company Burgess Distributing Company , i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same.was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 6, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board ########00#0 �####RlI####### 11 It If 10 III # 17 # ## ###########ice RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS'' y, PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM" FRIDAY THE 6tY1 DAY OF FEBRUARY 421 9 48 MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 61 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 3, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all"members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank Otter C. S. Walker " George H. Brown Kroll Map Co. John F. Campbell' Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke ° Griffith Printing Co. Orland Ivarson ' Ireland & Bellingar Nicholas Jerns Company Northwestern Insurance Agency G. L. Morgan, Printer Clyde E. Rice, Ins. Agency Art-Craft--Prtg. & Lithographing Co. Burroughs Add. Machine Co. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Diamond "B" Fuel°Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. George Janssen, Postmaster Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Hillyard Motor Co. Pacific Steam Laundry Diamond "B" Fuel" .Co. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Walton Fruit Co. Wash. Co-op. Farkers Assn. John F. Campbell'. Jessie M. Arney Gale G. Gurtle " Loren W. Monsen Diehl Motor Company Galen F. Biery Griffith Printing Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - January - Voucher No, 64 65 66 u u " 67 „ 68 If it it 69 Satterlee Transit System Germain Magneto Service Pearson Tire Service Lynden Service Station Irwin Hardware C. V. Wilder Co. Union Printing Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Austin.Supply Co. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. (SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Frank Abbott Minnie B. Challender Maurice Allman Marvin John Davis Eddie Turner (LAW LIBRARY FUND: The American Law Book Co. The Frank Shepard Co. 1 SUSPENSE' FUND : Assessor It n n Commissioners „ n Treasurer It n „ u Court House „ n Juvenile Court is " -Play. Sheriff Jail It it u r, Supt. Exten. it If n of Schools Service If it it It it $ 153.00 153.00 3.62 72.10 37.21 3.50 9.80 4.12 3.50 47.20 19.69 45.15 310.68 750.'00 16.48 47.27 . 23.99 lo6.o9 127.15 10.50 26.46 124.26 42.04 16.48 7.83 185.14 32.56 36.16 20.88 12.80 24.97 14.00 1.91 10. A .62 $ 19810.58 248.80 2,61o.65 3,185.60 804.50 2,393•7° 9.33 192.01 33.68 22.93 481.50 1;.8o 116.44 43.o8 25.10 $ 25.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 177.00 $ 21221.46 $ 12,071.34 120.00 197.00 Paul Barbo,•Adm. of Estate of Lars Barbo. $ 11346.69 $ 1,346.69 212 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 6th DAY OF FEBRU RY ism ' _. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery 'Montgomery Ward & Co. White House Market Aubert Drug Co. It It it it At n it It u It II tt II It tt n It rt It It tt u n u It It It tt It � • It It tt - n u tt • Herald Pharmacy ' it It tt tt . Arnason & Company Bellingham Water'Department The Fair Meat & Grocery Co. Fairhaven Grocery Walter LaPlante Marine day Hotel' David McLeod ' O'Nealls Grocery' J. C. Penney Company it it of Poplack Meat & Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Richmond Hotel Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. if It .11 Grant Taylor Windsor Hotel Mrs. Laurine Needham Stark Home St. Joseph's Hospital Roy Barrett, Drugs Owens Drug Co. - . Owl Pharmacy #1 Dr. J. Edgar Wood it It It it Total of Claims Allowed" 248.51 375.12 . 7742 464.34 15.01 7.92 12.78 15.24 7.16 2 5: 02 8.02 6.85 14.47 . 16.07 16.73 10.86 12.16 5.36 13.55 7.16 4.50 . . 82.63 50' 4.50 ' 15.00 9.85 15.24 5.39 80.15 2.00 20..00 1.00 287.71 98.46 10.00 6.39 11120.00 90.00 15,00 7.93 22.12 19.58 2.00 209.00 S 13641.85 $ 19,600.34 VThe sale to Glazer & Schuman of the old Middle Fork bridge (lying in the Nooksack River), for the sum of 6170.00; was approved by the Board. �"ihe January report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until.9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 10, 1948. Approved ezz,�,�66 221L�101 Chairman of the Bo d 2, RECORD ' Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 10th DAY of FEBRUARY 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1948 JANUARY' TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 6, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on 'this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 110:00 A.M. The followingclaims were approved pp b the Board for y payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: i. The Haloid Company Auditor 72.13 i Union Printing Co. it 320.10 Griggs " 14.61 Union Printing Co. Assessor 382.70 Treasurer 1,037.99 Griggs " 1.86 Cox Brothers & Williams, In. " 172.73 George Janssen, Postmaster " 450.00 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Court House 4.17 Union Printing Co. Sup. Ct. No. 2, Rep. 4.12 Griggs Juvenile Court 14.37 Union Printing Co. Clerk 23.59 ti Griggs Pros. Atty 10.37 Supt. of Schools 6.6 5 ° Union Printing Co. " " 41.40 it it It Exten. Service 12.83 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer it" 19.45 Carl G. Stock if It 5.24 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 23.35 Sorensen -Garrett Ins. Co. Ins. Co. Bldgs. 157.52 Union Printing Co. Ad. Ex. - Road 14.43 it it It It it Public Asst. 28.86 Ferndale Record It it Schools 1.20 $ 2,819.67 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Builders Supply Co. $ 6.18 R. J. Brennan, Grocery 44.90 Brown & Cole, Inc. 88.57 City of Bellingham, Veterans Housing Project 27.00 it i, �� It it 25.00 Corner Grocery 50.96' J. H. Cox 12,00 Diamond "B" Fuel Company 50.65 Ellis Market 14,75 Hardwood Fuel Company 7.21 Holeman Transfer 10,00 II n It N. C. Keith 38.16 Mrs. Victor Kohler 15.00 Leslie's Grocery 49.75 Vernon C. McDonald 27,00 Nestle's Grocery 25.92 Northern Sales Co. 61,19 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 6.00 9.12 Richmond Hotel 24.00 J. D. Robinson 21.50 Rode Fuel Co. 12,00 Rome Grocery 87.80 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 9.O8 Sternhagen Grocery 36.51+ Trunkey & Sons 25.3 Williams Grocery Store 6. 1 3 Roy Barrett - Drugs 8.91 �i Hurley Drug Mart 13,65 rt it it12.64 H ,f 7 53 t� �� 9.28 12,79 Dr. D. H. McLeod 29.280.00 Star Drug Co. 00 . VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 507 Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp. Washington Drug Supply Co. 75.19 4 80 Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. 50.40 Puget Sound Power,& Light Co. 85,06 Neva Stouffer, Agent 22.50 Union Printing Co. 71.07 Louie Austvold 7.97 Bellingham Coal Mines 3.71 204,76 Bellingham Community Chest and Council 33.68 it it if It 68.02Nalley's, Inc. 2. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 1.83 �'-4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF FEBRUARY is 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: N Sharp & Dohme, Inc. $ 9.41 Standard Brands, Inc. 9.37 Neva Stouffer, Agent 10.00 VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 2.83 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 311,08 $ 2,242.05 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Griggs $ 9.99 Blackburn Sales Co. 19.26 Union Printing Co. 1.49 $ 30.74 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Aldercrest Sanatorium $ 510.00 L. A. Greenwood,-M. D. 50.00 560.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 596 52.46 `The January report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 13, 1948. Approved Chairman of the BoArd ###Ifi�if`rIf If It # ### �` #### ############# ######�######## It if If 11 if Iff if to �## MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 10, 19477 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Wallace Chevrolet'Company George Janssen, Postmaster Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Parker H. Pratt Stark Piano Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Elwood Warner George Janssen, Postmaster Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. The Texas Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 'SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Audi for Commissioners Treasurer it Juv. Court it to Sch. Rec. Program Clerk J. P. - Country Pros. A tty Sheriff Supt. of Schools It to Exten. Service Norman L. Short --Order to Co. Treas. John Kreiger Lawrence V. Russell •83 2.83 450.00 .20 .78. 93.60 150.38 6.75 6.00 .78 .70 2.69 2.78 $ 25.00 25.00 25.00 718.45 $ 75.00 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . FRIDAY THE 13 th DAY OF FEBRUARY 425 COUNTY ROAD FUND: General Petroleum Corporation 435.94 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 48.94 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 15.98 Columbia Equipment Co. 222.73 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 197.45 Mades Motor Service 7.74 Norstrom Lumber Co. 9.21 Waitkus Supply Co. 2.16 Ekdahl & Seppala. 151.52 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 154.37 The Texas Company 5.25 Monahan Garage, Inc. 315.77 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. .62 Sumas Garage 308.07 Ferndale Record 3.72 Pearson Tire Service 179.99 Morse Hardware Company 200.17 Everson Motor Company 11146.37 Bellingham Yacht,Club 26.05 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Mills Hospital Supply Company 1�97 Physicians Record Company32 Elwood L. Johnson 18.67 Western Union Telegraph Co. 7.50 American Hospital Supply Corp. 73.34 Louie Austvold . 3.71 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 37.47 to ►� �� �� 167.65 ,► �� �� ,� 52.71 6.10 Blake, Moffitt &.Towne 36.21 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.50 Griggs 9.37 Hoffmann -LaRoche, Inc. 18.67 Lee Grocery Company 6.74 " it to 19.78 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 25.81 Morse Hardware Company 58.33 Carl Omli 1 133.63 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 9.79 Parke, Davis & Company 82.10 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. of Washington 3649 Pittsburgh PlateryGlass Company 5:4 " It i, u6.78 Schafer Baking Co., Inc. 47.83 The Upjohn Company 102.96 Veltex Company , 64.o5 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. 5.00 Geneva Grocery 75.09 Montgomery ward & Co. 18.73 Aubert Drug Co.. 349.26 Abshire's 25.00 American Hotel 7.00 Bellingham First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. 20.00 Bungalow Dairy . 80.00 Mrs. Minnie M. Burns 10.00 Clearbrook Mercantile 16.00 Clipper Store , 76.69 John S. DeBord , 25.00- Edquist Meat & Grocery 31.25 Frank's Market , 142.83 Hankins Coffee Shop 16.61 Horseshoe Smoke,Shop 29.04 Klein's Grocery. 33. 4 Lloyd's Grocery. 40.00 Marine Way Hotel 20.00 McLellans Grocery 16.75 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 4.20 it 3.81+ 4.95 Standard Oil Co. of California 14.42- Y. M. C. A. 5.60 Total of Claims Allowed 3,432.05 23112.92 $ 69338.42 _�n application for a license to operatM "Home for the Aged" was filed with the Board by John & Frances VanJon. The matter was taken A Fonsideration by the Board. 0 There being no further business to come until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 17, 1948. before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approved Lza 4.Z,/, Cha rman of the Board �##### #################### ############"Y11 It Vif##### #################111 VV #######�##### 4- 26 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ,'ANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 1.7th DAY OF FEBRUAFJ n 48 MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 13, 1948,,the Board convened at 9.30 A.M., on this date, with all -members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - February It n it n r rt n n tr ^ a tr It it tt tt ; tt n n n tt n u u " ++ fr tt tt It it ^ n +t tt tt m tt tt - tl ft . tf tf Everett Lancaster Emil Joneli Ekdahl & Seppala, Basil D. Rasmussen Florence E. Bryant Anne L. Wilson '#OUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Court House Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct. No. 1 it It No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk J. P. No. l J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Pros, Atty Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Extension Service Hort. Insp. Assessor - Emerg. It it, Sup. Ct. No. 2, Rep. Juvenile Court Ad. Ex. - Schools Payroll -February - Voucher No. 103 it ft tt 104 it a n 105 Iverson Lumber Co... Union Oil Co. Bay Lumber Company Jewell Motor Co., McBeath Glass Co,. Clark Feed & Seed, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. County Road Fund - County Stores & Co. Austin Supply Company ?UBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND,: Annette Altose Elsie Applegate. Clayton. Baldrey Della Bathurst Mildred L: Bearisto Anna J. Beiswenger Lydia 0. Benson, Helen A. Boothe, Fredericka D. Cameron Veta C. Dahl Nora Q. Downey Sara E. Gardner, Iris Heckenberg" Vevanell Hodgson Martha Hopple Dorothy J. Hubert Helen L. Laviolette Edith R. Legoe Margaret Maloy Phyllis Martin Jacqueline E. Syianson Alice Szymanski dolda Thompson Maud Turner Ray S. Wagoner Helen H. Warren Fairhaven Pharmacy Herald Pharmacy Baker's Grocery Corner Grocery Eldred Fuel Co. Deming Mercantile Co. Ellis Market Stores Garage 29295.00 2,010.00- 800.00 29917.18 588.00 190.00 258.05 258.05 479.83, 895.00 16o.00 150.00 6o.00 100.00 726.66 1It160.00 616.50 740.00 541.99 500.00 230.00 103.50 26.53 271.22 15.75 180.00 16,273026 $ 2,240.00 67.0.00 1s117.50 1, 552.84 99.65 20.09 140.74 5.50 9.48 245.09 381.15 10 8i $ 6,587.87 $ 3.55 3.75 15.20 26.4o 1.65 2.60 7.55 2.50 25.65 2.15 37.55 26.10 18.60 39.65 11.10 2.25 1.335 15.65 3.50 21.55 8.10 4 .53 1g.90 19.10 11.30 6.25 6.51 238.79 214.09 61.51 26,27 63.62 14v24 4s6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE i7th DAY OF FEBRUARY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Ferry Bros., Inc. $ 25.25 Hardwood Fuel Co. 7.21 Hillview Dairy 15.26 Horn s, Inc. 27,00 Komen Grocery 38.00 M Lind Gravel Company 15.18 !� Marine Wfay Cafe 40.79 Marine Way Hotel 17.00 J. C. Penney Co. 26.35 J. C. Penney Co. 7.16 Vance Radevany 25.00 Lee Olmstead 20.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 400.05 Savoy Hotel 16.35 Wanamakers Gen. Mdse. 22. 4 Aubert Drug Co. 13.91 It, rf t� 20.31 11 1 11 tl 19 . 53 11 it " 12.30 Evergreen Pharmacy 42. 7 Fairhaven Pharmacy 59.92 Fountain Drug 13.64 Dr. G. L. Hellberg 44.00 International Drug Co. e52 Owens Drug Co. 8.86 it u It8.47 Owl Pharmacy No. 1 7.93 it " No. 2 24.81 Dr. J. - Edgar Wood 156.50 American Hospital Supply Corp. 11.94 Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. 5.62 u If n if It 2.10 it it ,1 5.94 Westinghouse Electric Corp. 15.81 Electrical Products Cons, 83.16 Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. 700.00 or It It it2.50 Otis Elevator Company 22.25 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 H. M. Thiel Plumbing Co. 8.50 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 79078.50 Louie Austvold 2.09 Lee Grocery Company 89.29 S. E. Massengill Company 14.96 Northern Grocery Company 49.43 Pacific Fruit & Produce Company 6.99 It to it ii 21.57 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company .78 Puget Sound Power &Light Co. 110.36 Safeway Stores, Inc. 11.00 Standard Brands, Inc. 9.58 Veltex Company 51.82 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 5,30 n it ,t of 15.91 Cash Assistance Roll for March 183207.00 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - February 680.00 Julia Klocke 22.0,00 Freda Berger 220.00 Anne L. Wilson 40„00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 28,677.32 1,160.00 S 521688.45 By unanimous action of the Board, the War Liquor Tax receipts, reported as received by the County Treasurer, were ordered distributed as follows: Sheriff Superior Court, Dept. No. 1 Superior Court, Dept. No. 2 Public Health Fund County Road Fund 6.o8 6.o8 6.08 3,000.00 181550.00 Total $ 21,568.24 A28 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF FEBRUARY ism INITIATING RESOLUTION 11 PROJECT NO. 239 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION ) OF A ROAD DRAINAGE STRUCTURE AT ) THE INTERSECTION OF THE BIRCH BAY- ) LYNDEN AND DRAYTON HARBOR ROADS ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is.their intention to construct a drainage structure at the intersection of the Birch Bay-Lynden and Drayton Roads in Section 24, Twp. 40 N., Rge. 1 W. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Construction of Drainage Structure S 780.00 Less Donation 200.00 $ 580.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law.provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance 14i.th the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of February, 1948. ! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON i CLAUDE MAN LEY j (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner I Attest: WILL D. PRATT, CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner ! Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy, BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON V IN THE MATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION ) OF FERNDALE BRIDGE ACROSS THE ( RESOLUTION TO CONSTRUCT NOOKSACK RIVER ON P. R. No. 2B ) WHEREAS, at a'meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Uhatcom County, State of Washington, held in the Commissioners' Office of said County of the 17th day of February, 19481 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 provision: of Chapter 88, Session Laws of 1929, to replace the old structure on Bellingham -Ferndale Road at the south city limits:of Ferndale across the Nooksack River, and described as follows: BELLINGHAM-FERNDALE PUBLIC HIGHWAY No. 2B: Being a bridge having a length of 435 feet, consisting of concrete approach trestles and two 110 ft. plate girder fixed spans with new con- crete pier at midstream to replace existing framed wood pier. This bridge is to cross the Nooksack River on the southerly approach to Ferndale in Section 29, Twp. 39 N., R 2 E. W.M. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 17th day of February, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) r GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner This is to certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution for construction of Ferndale River Bridge across the Nooksack River, as the same appears on file in the office of the County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington.' Witness my hand and official seal this 17th day of February, 1948. L. COZIER (AUDITOR'S SEAL) Deputy County Auditor RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM __.TUESDAY, THE 17th DAY OF FEBRUARY 429 9 48 11.1 A G R E E M E N T `THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between Whatcom County, Washington, party of the first part, and Cecil C. Arnold of Seattle, party of the second part, to -wit: The party of the first part agrees to appoint the party of the second part, a professional engineer, to prepare design plans and perinent Technical Special Provisions for a new Highway Bridge over the Nooksack River at Ferndale, Washington, which improvement is known as S-183 (1) ;and to furnish the party of the second part, field date, survey notes, or other field information necessary for the preparation of the above bridge design. The party of the second,part agrees to furnish Detailed Design Plans, on cloth in ink, of :the Highway Structure defined..above, acceptable to the party of the first part ar0 the State of ;Washington Department of Highways, to replace the existing structure across the Nooksack River atj Ferndale, Washington. The party of the first part agrees to compensate the party of the second part at the rate of four per cent of the construction contract cost of the work designed by the party of the (second part, which compensation shall be paid as follows: 15% of the Total Fee, based upon the estimated contract cost, upon the approval of the preliminary Plan, Layout & Estimate. 75% of the Total,Fee, based upon the estimate contract cost, upon the approval of the completed Detail Design, Drawings and Technical Special Provisions. Balance of the Total Fee upon completion of the Construction and/or determination of the total contract cost. Done this 17th day of February, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Auditor & Clerk of the Board Witness: PARTY OF THE FIRST PART: CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner PARTY OF THE SECOND PART: CECIL C. ARNOLD BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1947 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of December, 1947, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check; IT IS, THEREFORE ORDERED by, this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State School 109.00 State University 637.8 5 State College 381.55 W. W. C. E. 113.90 E. W. C. E. 96.E 1+ Co W. C. E. 68:34 Parks and Parkways 403.94 Game 31.12 Forest Fire Protection 136.02 Highway Safety 403.93 Current Expense, 3% Rebate 49.47 Suspense 49351.42 City Treasurers 69952.42 D.I.D. #7 (In lieu of bonds) 4,436.40 D.I.D. #15 " " " „ 19141.25 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust 959983•26 Current Expense 41.50 4130 RECORD ,OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM ' TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF, FEBRUAFd 9 48 WARRANTS REDEEMED, Continued: Soldiers Relief 310.00 Road Fund 32,113.07 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 6,546.00 Public Assistance 407735.28 Law Library 10.62 Public Health 1,334.60 Treasurer's Revolving 75.80 Whatcom County Library 1,667.18 Public Utility District -*General 141.40 Water District #2 - General 382.55 Schools - General 237,559.92 Schools - Building 18,991.6.7 River Improvement - F1. Control 69923.46 Port - General 116,530.21 Butler Ditch Dist. - Maint. 6.80 D.I.D. #3, Maintenance 3.00 D.I.D. #7, Maintenance 981.76 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense .12 Road Fund .09 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 31.81 Public Assistance .43 Schools - Bond 310.00 River Improvement - F1. Control 32.55 $ 5809026.53 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, 1947, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY LOCATION Seattle First National Bellingham Bellingham National Bellingham National Bank of Commerce Bellingham First National Lynden First National Ferndale Peoples State Bank Lynden Citizens Bank Blaine Nooksack Valley State Bank Everson Bank of Sumas Sumas INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 22,500.00. U. S. Defense 491950.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3387000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3009000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 12% CH 170,247.91 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH 170,000.00 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 16,260.80 Checks & Cash Items 14,877.33 Currency 19750.00 Silver 49.47 Auditor & Clerk 163263.22 BALANCE 91,005.04 1509097.96 )1501000.00 47,000.00 509000.00 45, 000.00 57000.00 18,000.00 10.000.00 $ 5669103.00 1:0503697.91 116167800.91 493200.82 $ 17666,001.73 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of ounty Commissioners of thatcom County, Washington, this 17th day of February, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 431 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TDESDAY THE 17th DAY of FEBRUARY 1948 BEFORE THE.BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) 0 R D.E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1948 ) n WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of'January, 1948,. and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditot: check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State School. 150.00 State University 639.90 State College 382.78 W. W. C. E. 114.27 E. W. C. E. 97.15 C. W. C. E. 68.56 Parks and Parkways 331.81 Game 51.38 Forest Fire Protection 84.48 Highway Safety 331.81 Current Expense, 3% Rebate 1.45 Suspense 119.10 City Treasurers 8,254.43 Township Treasurers 573•1+3 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust 84,417.26 Current Expense 22,755.12 Soldiers Relief 747.45 Suspense 91.81 Road Fund 29,761.75 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 3,854.38 Public Assistance 469302.77 Law Library 143.68 Public Health 19335.72 Treasurer's Revolving 10.00 Whatcom County Library 1,701.91 Fire District #1 - Contract 3,708.00 Public Utility District - General 39 5.13 Water District #2 - General 5+6.8 Schools - General 133,581.40 Schools - Building 39350.31 River Impt. - Flood Control 9 091.16 Port - General 229400.53 Butler Ditch - Maintenance 27.39 Dr. Dist. #3, Maintenance 1.50 D.I.D. #51 Maintenance 322. 0 D.I.D. #7, Maintenance 141.34 BONDS REDEEMED: Whatcom Co. Rural Library - War. Red. 1',000.00 Gen. Obl. 1945 (Court House) 18,000.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Auto Trust 135.58 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 20.39 Public Assistance .09 Whatcom Co. Rural Library - War. Red. 86.00 Gen. Obl. 1945 (Court House) .7,1+30.00 Schools - General .06 River Improvement - Fl. Control 45.67 Port Bonds (1927) 562.50 D.I.D. #59 Maintenance 9.67 $ 4039178.30 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 January 31, 19481,as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY ` Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of.Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of Sumas LOCATION BALANCE Bellingham 291,682.71 Bellingham 124,997.30 Bellingham 125,000.00 L nden 47,000.00 Ferndale 50,000.00 Lynden 45,000.00 Blaine 5,000.00 Everson 189000.00 Sumas 10 000.00 716,680.01 :32 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 48 SETTLEMENT WITH TREASURER, INVESTMENTS: Continued: U. S. Savings U. S. Defense U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH U. S. Treas. Notes 1-J% CH U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH CASH IN OFFICE: Forward 71500,00 49,950.00 338,000.00 300,000.00 170,247.91 1703000.00 $ 716,680.ol 130353697.91 S 1,752077.92 Cash in Vault 30,213.70 Checks and Cash Items 1,596.83 Currency 1,350.00 Silver 48.60 Auditor and Clerk 1,109.40 1,786,696.45 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington,.this 17th day of February, 2948.- (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Dance License Application No. 619, for public dances to be held at Cocoanut Grove,.during the year 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Henry vonBargen. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 202 1948. Approved Chairman of the Boa d #### Fit #�###### Hhhh�############### � #######i## r###� MEETING, FRIDAY$ FEBRUARY 209 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 17, 1948, the�Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Wash. Hospital Supply Assn. Blackburn Sales Company The Haloid Company Monahan Garage, Inc County Road Fund Blackburn Sales Company Griffith Printing Co. County Road Fund Shell Oil Co., Inc. Luke & Crews, Inc. Charles Key Shop Charles Rand Abshire's E. L. Adams Robert ,T. Johnson Morse hardware Co. County,Road Fund Warnick Lumber Yards Students' Co-op. Store Shell Oil Co., Inc. County' Road Fund Auditor it it Assessor if Commissioners Treasurer it of Court House It It Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. it it No. 11 " J. P. No: 2 J. P. - Country Sheriff It Jail Supt. of Schools tl 11 if it H! 2.85 3.61 611.96 15.40 20.69 1.55 9.22 8.50 1.37 1.39 2.88 271.22 7.00 15.00 4.50 5.73 99.19 5.88 7.88 1.89 JANUARY RECORD Off' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM _ FRIDAY THE 20th MAY OF FEBRUARY CURRENT E)(PENSE, Continued: L. N. Freimann Exten. Service • Griffith Printing Co. J. J. Lockert " Poultry Digest " County Road Fund " ,t If . If. Hort. Insp. Automotive Parts Service E. E. Campbell Damages & Claims The, Bellingham Herald Ad. Ex. - Wilder Fran. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Herb Johnson Brake Shop Monahan Garage, Inca Service E quipment�Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Herald Pharmacy Aubert Drug Company City Drug Store Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Herald.Pharmacy Dr. -Donald H. McLeod Owens Drug Co. American Hotel Baker's Store s Clair's Super Market 'Irene Dyer Gardner Fuel Grenier Distributing Co. N. C. Keith Helen McLain Montgomery Fuel Co. N.-R. S. Grocery , Penney Profit Grocery Poplack Meat & Grocery Richmond Hotel Mrs. Cecil Rinehart Safeway Stores, 'I,nc. Sumas Mercantile Co. Twenty -First Street Grocery White House Market York Addition Grocery Mrs. Laurin Needham Mrs. Ethel O'Cain Westford -Beck Funeral Home Payroll - February - Trans.-37-C-3?4 If it it 37_C-374 it it it 37-C-375 George Janssen, Postmaster SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Raymond C. Smith - Order to Co. Treasurer Glen A. Lamphiear Mrs. Lois Elma Sutton John J. Haskins Arthur G. Morse' Martha Bell Reynolds LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Total of Claims Allowed 6.60 1.90 15.97 3.00 43.64 18.53 2,00 100.00 9.40 $ 3.07 17.77 23,64 n 6.9}+. 175.68 $ 183.49 17 .o6 18.23 65 .50 267.56 ' 15.00 10.97 17..28 159.86 422.53 15.30 18.65 7.21 12,74 5.00 7.05 123.81 5.74 65.95 20.00 5.00 56.20 7. 53. 78.15 403.55 50.00 36.49 678;00 100.00 31989.79 105.52 97051.50 264,75 30.00 20.00 25.00 25.,00 25.00 25.00 10.00 $ 19 31�-.66. 227.10 $ 161264.39 $ 150,00 $ 10.00 179965.15 'I duplicate Public Assistance warrant, No.. 59525, in the amount of $51,00, dated December 1947, was ordered issued to Irene Williams. �, as Supt. of Schools 4 The bond of Albert E. Gerritz/(Indemnity Insurance Co. of'No. America), in the amount of $19000.00, was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. "'By unanimous action of the Board, Arni Simonarson, R #1, Blaine,* was appointed as a member of the Whatcom County Rural Library Board, succeeding Mrs. Mina Morsman,'for a term ending December 31, 1952. There being no,further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, February.24, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 20, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on is date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioners King joining them at. :15, A.M. ° The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: n C ASSISTANCE: Brown & Cole, Inc. Mrs. Bessie Butcher Clearbrook Mercantile Everson Department Store Frank' s Market Great Northern Railway Grenier Distributing Coo, Inc. William Grune Mrs. R. Hetherington Horseshoe Smoke Shop Wm. Hullinger H. E. Jones -Marine tray Cafe Marineway Hotel MacLellan's Grocery Montgomery Fuel Co. Montgomery Ward &.Co. n n tt Northwest Fuel Co-. O'Neall's Grocery. Pacific Grocery . Puget Sound Power.& Light Co. 11 tt I it ►► Richfield oil Corporation West's Grocery n Windsor Hotel Aubert Drug Co. Dr. R. E. Dickinson Aubert Drug Co.' Dictaphone Corporation Union Printing.Ca. Clark Linen & Equipment Co. W. D. Estep Company Huntington Labor4tories, Inc. S. E. Massengill.Company Northern Grocery ,Company Northwest Hotel Supply, Inc. Standard oil Co. ,of California Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. 91.1+8 25.00 23.48 27.00 139.93 76.01 15.14 .38.75 6.25 8.4o 16.65 11.00 29.30 9.00 12.56 6.74 22.0 13.11 . 7.50 14.07 16.40 6.60 4.20 8.65 74.10 11.00 72.59 2.00 9.99 6o.26 2.78 10.41 .12.11 364.00 45.04 40.42 21.14 76 : 6a -2 1,466.68 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, February 27, 1948. ; Approved Chairman of the BoardJ n �####�################��###### ####itIf#I ####�'#####fit################## MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, February 24, 19481 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Addressograph Sales Agency it it It Orland Ivarson Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Booth Memorial Hospital Walter K. Pixley Kee Lox Manufacturing Co.. City Sanitary Service The Clearing House Assessor S 118.89 Treasurer 101.79- " 5.95 ►t 5.15 Court House 2.87 Juvenile Court 12.00 J. P. - Country 6.50 Pros. Atty 4.12 Jail 3.07 Supt. of Schools 1.00 . . 263.34 43 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1948 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Reser Auto Finish $ 165.45 Austin Supply Co. 80.49 W. H. James 16.59 Herb Johnson Brake Shop 37.63 Service Equipment Co. 19500.00 Morse Hardware Company 73.46 Pearson Tire Service 120.51 Shell Oil Co., Inc. 7.60 Puget Sound Welding Works 1.82 bounty Road Fund (Adv. Exp.) 113582.84 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Corner Grocery 6 58.30 Gundies Fuel 10.30 Klein's Grocery 74.48 MacDougalls 6.53 Peoples Trading- Post 15.05 J. C. Penney Company 14.30 if it , tt - 25.00 Sayers Thriftee 11arket 29.85 Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home 100.00 Aubert Drug Co.- 58.20 11 �� it . 44.55 i, �� it , , 54.40 Dr. John Dickerson 45.00 Dr. A. Sanberg 72.00 Star Drug Co. 22.68 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: $ 15,586.39 $ 630.64 William H. Oliver $ 25.00 S 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 16,503.37 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ,IN THE MATTER OF CALLING FOR BIDS FOR DOING '!THE OFFICIAL PRINTING FOR WHATCOM COUNTY, !FOR THE YEAR BEGINNING JULY 19 19481 AND MENDING JUNE 30, 1949, BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE ) RESOLUTION and ORDER 11 WHEREAS, Sections 4080 and 4081, Remington's Compiled Statutes of the State of Washington, i !require that the County Auditor issue a call for bids for doing the official printing of the county, and e WHEREAS, the law further provides that said bids be received, considered and contract ]awarded by the Board of County Commissioners at their regular meeting in April of each year, j NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby ,,directed to issue a call for bids for doing the official County Printing of Whatcom County for the year beginning July 1,-1948 and ending June 30, 1949, both dates inclusive, the said bids to be opened, considered and contract awarded at the regular April session of the Board, all as required by law. I DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of February, 1948. Ij BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) jAttest: WILL D. PRATT. ilCounty Auditor & Ex-officio ilClerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner The bond of Theo. P. Scholz, as County Engineer, (United Pacific) in the amount of $ 5,000. was approved by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. 'The liquor license application_ of Albert Schultz, Al and Ann's Grocery, R #3, Bellingham, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, V`iarch 2, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board ############77 007#0#######4 c 3 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JAITUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF MARCH -- 48 I MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 211948 JANUARY TER14 Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, February 27, 1948, the Board,convened at 9:30 A.M., pion this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: l Pacific Tele. &,Tale. Co. Auditor 12.25 " Assessor 5.74 Eddie Nubgaard " 180.00 Frank Otter If 27.00 George H. Brown " 11.73 Frank L. Cramer, " 16.40 Tom Carter " 16.65 Clarence Kenoyer " 12.20 John F. Campbell " 11.20 Claude Marley Commissioners 8..05 Gerrit Veleke 115a45 Pacific Tele. &'Tele. Co. " 10.33 Oletta Kennedy ; Treasurer 46.53 J. S. Bird of 10.95 George F. Cannon Court House 26.25 Bruce T. Rinker' Sup. Ct. No. 1 50.00 Pacific Tele. &'Tele. Co. it of No. 1 26.44 it it if If It It No. 2 7.94 it ff if it i1 it No. 2, Rep. 4.77 if If Juvenile Court 25.04, Catholic Charities of B'ham it tI 96.00 G. L. Morgan, Printer Clerk 13.91 Pacific Tale. & Tele. Co. 11 6.57 Witnesses - St. v. Glenman J. P. No. 2 11.00 Jurors It if J. P. No. 2 7.20 F. E. Briggs J. P. - Country 2.25 Frank Roberts if if 42.75 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pros. Atty 15.13 Sheriff 19.33 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr Jail 80.68 Richard W. Gansler it 18.00 Schafer Baking Co. if 29.79 Albert Gerritz Supt. of Sch. 20.4 5 Pacific Tale. & Tele. Co. it " 8.25 �� n �► Hor t . Insp . 6. 33 907.17 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Maude Cline 10.34 Blackburn's Grocery & Service 18.15 Braaten's Store 13.49 Bring Dairy 5.00 Cedarville Service 10.00 Cheever's Grocery 25.25 Eldred Fuel Co. . 3 23 Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. 400-79 Hardwood Fuel Co. 7.21 Laube Hotel 16.20 Marine Way Cafe 9.90 David McLeod 15.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 4.20 ii It It�t n 4.20 Safeway Stores, Inc. 428.19 Savoy Hotel 18.18 Grant Taylor 10.00 Windsor Hotel 13.00 St. Frances Hospital 90.00 Dr. W. G. Longwood 40.00 Owl Pharmacy No. 1 10.30 Star Drug Co. 9•�7 American Hospital Supply Corp. 14.82 Aubert Drug Company 3.86 Clark Linen and Equipment Co. 69.75 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 40.35 F. M. Haskell Plumbing Co.' 21.41 Lee Grocery Company 25.65 11 11 It 11.39 Robert Brinton Morris Laboratories 11.00 Nalley's, Inc. 1.83 it it 4.43 Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. 10.0 Marie Smith 118.74 Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for March 681.00 $ 21178.21 IRIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass 134.55 70.20 S 204.75 437 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY OF MARCH 1948 Laurel Beach Sanatorium SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Charles H. Weston Samuel Peluso, Jr. 3, o46.50 $ 3,046.50 35.00 25.00 $ - 6o.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 6 9425.30 A delegation a eared before the Board and resented a etition bearin 619 si natures g PP P petition, g g 7 (petitioning for the immediate construction of a new bridge across Dakota Creek, on the old Blaine -!"I Ferndale Highway. This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the Co.unty's supply of gasoline for the period of one ear beginning with April 1 1948 the six bids received were laced before P Y > > > P !the Board. The bids, instead of being in direct amounts, were made on the following basis, "Seller will sell and deliver to Buyer its regularly branded grades of gasoline at Seller's posted prices applicable to commercial consumer accounts in effect at the time, place and for the manner of delivery involved, less such taxes as to which Buyer may be entitled" which on this �2nd day of March, 1948, worked out to the following for the Companies bidding: i Regular Ethyl Standard Oil Co. of California $0.204 $0.219 Shell Oil Co., Inc. .204 .219 Associated Oil Co. .194 .209 i I Richfield Oil Corporation .194 .209 Union Oil Company .194 .219 General Petroleum .193 .203 !I These bids were taken under consideration by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday_, March 5, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board o I . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM ..FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF MARCH 19 48 MEETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 51 1948 I JANUARY TERM � s Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 2, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 1Cfl0A.M; The followingclaims were approved PA b the Board for Y Payment. i! (CURRENT EXPENSE: Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. Auditor S 450.11 -Geo. B. Manchester 2.58 Union Printing Company " 27,32 Assessor 8.70 C. S. Walker " 90.00 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Commissioners 12.94 Union Printing Co. " 1.29 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 1.50 Bellingham Publishing Co. It 6.18 Satterlee Transit System " 2.38 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Court House 111.24 Pacific Steam Laundry " " 2.47 Western Steel & Salvage Co. " " 12.88 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Juv. Court - Play. 28.68 Union Printing Company Sheriff 77 Hillyard Motor Company " 59087 Union Oil Company " 4.25 Waitkus Supply Co. " 15.09 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail 26.45 iamond B Fuel Co. 16.48 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " 9.84 Girard Street Grocery " 85.49 Harold Smith " 29.77 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn, " 16.38 .Walton Fruit Company " 10.81 John F. Campbell Supt. of Sch. 44.37 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Exten. Service 19.10 Carl G. Stock it 4.80 Gale G. Gurtle " 402 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " 16.76 Wash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn. 90.78 Union Printing Company Ad. Ex. - Schools 27,32 Bellingham Publishing Co. it Sch. Dist. #505 8.81 $ 11249.73 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - February - Voucher No. 147 1,99 5.58 rr it rr 148 2, 237.90 n u rr 149 1,732.80 150 21410.40 n rr n 151 181.70 152 800.30 rr rt rr 153 1,226.10 154 1,84o.30 l Buzzard Iron Works 8.86 Wallace Chevrolet Company 233.34 Lind Gravel Company 64.89 Mades Motor Service 4.01 Satterlee Transit System 26. 7 Barron Tire Company 343.i8 Everson Impl. & Appliance Co. 1.39 Ekdahl & Seppala 425.73 { Automotive Parts, Service, Inc. 13-35 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co, 39.89 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 2.11 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 695.38 Bellingham Sash & Door Co. 52 Turner Riddle 4.64 Diehl Motor Co. 34�•07 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 26 .38 Monahan Garage, Inc. 900.00 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 2.54 llingham Publishing Co. teland 4.68 & Bellingar 25.00 Industrial Supply Co, 10.50 Morse Hardware Company 16.71 Union Printing Company 104,5 6 W. H. James 36. 31 Irwin Hardware 29-03 Trunkey & Sons 84.10 Austin Supply Co. 7.11 j Weldit Tank & Steel Company 402.21 Charles Key Shop 6.13 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 3.19 R. G. Walken 194.58 Joel C. Suggs 186.12 Bob Smith 243.23 Fred Reinholt 73.35 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF MARCH 439 1948 jCOUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Archie C. Manley A. C. Magner Marvin Hart Chas. H. Gray, Jr. George Ford C. H. Denson V. R. Brokaw Mark A. Anabel Henry Gray Henry Karb Chas. Loshbaugh PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Water Department R. J. Brennan Cheever's Grocery City Market Eldred Fuel Co. Ellis Street Market Frank's Market Hankins Coffee Shop Iretha Hetherington Home Market Grocery McClellan Fuel Co. Montgomery Ward & Co. Mt. Baker Grocery it it it Nugent's Market Penny Profit Grocery R. & S. Food Store Self Service Shoe Co. Mrs. R. Sharp Taylor's Store Union Oil Co. - Physicians & Hospitals Supply Co. it it it It Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Elwood L. Johnson Central Stores Revolving Fund Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Union Printing Company American Hospital Supply Corp. Associated Laboratories, Inc. B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Lederle Laboratories Div, Lind Gravel Company Nalley's, Inc. National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, !� Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Packer Scott Company it Schafer Baking Co., Inc. Smith Agency Rufus B. Smith Company rt rr rr Washington Drug Supply Co. Washington State Hospital Axxoc. 11 Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. Wyeth, Inc. i ;!PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: i Julia Klocke Freda Berger li Anne L. Wilson j Philip J. Morey Herald Prescription Pharmacy j Union Printing Company j,TUBFRCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: jl Riverton Hospital 'i Aldercrest Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. LAW LIBRARY FUND: The American Law Book Co. 710.64 101.52 120.56 84.60 249.57 317.25 228.42 239.00 208.00 100.80 10.00 $ 19,600.90 $ 10.25 44.90 7.85 85.00 15.97 16.48 116.18 36.33 12.50 12.63 42.19 52.41 7.29 33.16 51.23 15.00 78.57 74.49 3230 36:16 6.04 20.85 55.00 3.21 21.80 35.02 133.3 5 2.99 6.96 133.69 122.85 61.13 220.00 6.78 21.89 2.83 Central Br. 36.10 15.48 5.30 27.17 48.95 2.53 15. 55 21.45 19.57 56.76 17.16 15.01 $ 19916.33 30.05 34.6o 49.65 41.15 48.61 24.41 $ 248.47 $ 5,415,50 545.17 73.50 _ 55.00 $ 61089.17 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 AAAy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY ' TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF rSARCH 19 Zp SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Edward McFadden -Order to Co. Treasurer 25.00 Vim. A. Brackinreed Lafe Cassidy Merl Albert Clapper Donald W. Farquharson Cornelia E. Howard Ruby A. Moldenhauer Happy V. D. Reynolds Thomas Scarseth Jack H. Hanks Mrs. Shirley A. Marshall Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 240 2 5.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 25.00 15,00 30.00 25.00 2 5. 00 285.00 $ 299399.60 j BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE :#20 ON THE MALLORY ROAD, COUNTY ROADS ,No. 34 & 615 WITH A 36" CULVERT AND A FILL R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to ,replace Bridge No. 20 on the Mallory Road, County Roads No. 34 and 615 between Secs. 17 & 18, T«P• 39 N., Range 2 E. V.M., with a concrete pipe culvert. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the jfollowing detail: Items of Work Day labor (Gas Tax Funds) $3,106,75 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of tlashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Jpecifications of the State of Vlashington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of March, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) 'Attest: WILL D. PRATT !County Auditor & Ex-officio jClerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy R E S O L U T I O N BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner WHEREAS, Whatcom County is submitting, to the Government, a claim for damages to the Bellingham Airport, incurred during its occupation by the armed forces, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Claude Manley Chairman of the Board of County Commis- sioners, be, and he is hereby authorized to sign the said claim and all other instruments and documents pertaining thereto and requiring a signature. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of March, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMMISSIONERS) I i lAttest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 441 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS-, -, PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 5th DAY OF MARCH 1948 �i R E S O L U T I O N II -- — — — — — — —— `WHEREAS, Whatcom County is submitting, to the Government, a claim for damages to the I, IBellingham Airport, incurred during its occupation by the armed forces, NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that authority be, and it is hereby, granted ito the District Airport Engineer, or other representatives of the Administrator, to inspect the Airport, the damaged areas and facilities, to interview representatives of the elaimant,and:,to 'examine Airport records and documents and such records and documents of Whatcom County as pertain ito the Airport. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of March, 1948. BOARD OF COUI`1TY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY I (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner i ,Attest: WILL D. PRATT- CHARLES E. KING ECounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner !Clerk of the Board [By L. COZIER �+ Deputy li i 'Dance License Application No. 620, for a public dance to be held in Liberty Hall on March 13, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Sumas Orthopedic Guild. 11 The bid of the General Petroleum Cor oration on the ear's supply of Corporation, Y PP Y gasoline, and the revised bid of the Associated Oil Company, in like amount, were accepted by the Board. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, March 9, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board #####r#############################################################################r�########I MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 91 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, klarch 5, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:15A.M. , The following claims were q)proved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs moll Map company i� Emil Joneli Standard Oil Co. of Cal. i"lartin Plbg. & ntg. Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Griggs Remington Rand, Inc. E. L. Adams Griggs Prentice Hall, Inc. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Griggs L. N. Freimann Jessie M. Arney Union Printing Co. Auditor $ 7.99 " 4.38 Assessor 171.00 Commissioners 3.42 Court House 76.78 " " 123.55 Juvenile Court .62 Clerk 187.98 J. P. No. 2 15.00 Pros. Atty 5.67 48.00 Sheriff 7.56 Supt. of Schools 1.60 Exten. Service 13.93 it 10.90 it ti 5.81 684.19 41-4 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 9th DAY OF MARCH 194_ COUNTY ROAD FUND: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. j J. K. Rogers Service Equipment Co. H. M. Weatherly Shell Oil Co., Inc. Frank Granger Norstrom Lumber Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Fisherman's Cove Standard Oil Co. of Cal. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Cummings Market Aubert Drug Company rl n n rr a 11 Herald Prescription Pharmacy rr Ir Ir n rr n Hurley's Drug Mart Owl Pharmacy #1 +r rr #1 Ir rr #2 Star Drug Co., Inc. 11 11 if 11 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Lola L. Trenik Total of Claims Allowed 39.55 191.67 4.00 503.00 120.56 454.52 246.75 3.81 137.05 12.00 464.83 16.86 78.70 45.09 65.68 42.75 62.27 66.11 38.03 19.68 20.53 7.10 30.97 18.21 14.03 39.06 22.68 M. 21177.74 587.75 $ 30.00 SS 30.00 $ 37479.68 �By unanimous action of the Board, a motion was passed rescinding that certain motion of March 20, 1942 which motion fixed the maximum speed on county roads of 14hatcom County at forty miles per hour. R E S O L U T I O N V,WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners to purchase one 3/4 yard shovel, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a call for bids be advertised for the purchase of one �3/4 yard shovel. Immediate delivery required. Bids to be opened at 10:00 A.M., Friday, iviarch 26, 1948. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of March, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT' County Auditor & Ex-officio CHARLES E. KING Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZIER - Deputy° The application of Neal C. Worthen, Worthen's Service and Grocery, R #3, Bellingham, for the transfer to him of the liquor license of Mike Klein, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed' on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, March 12, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board ### # ##########-################## `r########'rI####### l###i ################# #### `#######, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS ANTIARY TERM FRIDAY THE 12th DAY OF MARCH MEETING, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1948 o JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 9, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ! r i'CURRENT EXPENSE: Bellingham Airport Commission - Spl. Acct. 159000.00 $ 15,000.00 i OUNTY ROAD FUND: Dawson Construction Company Armco Drain. & Metal Products, Inc. John Kortlever ' Theo. P. Scholz Atlas Imperial Diesel Union Oil Company Pearson Tire Shop C. V. Wilder Co. Excise Tax Div. -State C ASSISTANCE FUND: Engine Co. Tax Commission Blackburn Grocery City of Bellingham -Veterans Housing Project Columbia Hotel J. H. Cox Del Mar Hotel Grenier Distributing Co., Inc. tt n ' to it Hardwood Fuel Co. Mt. Baker Grocery Northwest Fuel Co., Inc. Pacific Grocery J. C. Penney Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. R. & S. Food Store Safeway Stores, Inc. ! Sayers Thriftee Market Twenty -First Street Grocery Frederick A. Weihe George A. Wright Co. Zobrist Store Harlow --Hollingsworth, Inc. Lemley Mortuary Monroe Funeral dome n it I It Dr. John H. Eberhart Gibb Clinical Laboratory Dr. Henry D. Young Lydia 0. Benson 'Edith R. Legoe Phyllis H. Martin City of Bellingham -Veterans Clipper Store Daw & Son, Inc. - Diamond "Bt' Fuel Co. Lowell Dunmire M. W. Fraser Frost Fuel Co. Golden Rule Mercantile Co. n It It of Hankins Coffee Shop Holeman Transfer Klein Grocery Mrs. Victor Kohler Mrs. Edna Libby Marine Way Cafe Montgomery Fuel Co. J. C. Penney Co. Poplack Meat & Grocery Vance Radevany Richfield Oil Corporation Richmond Hotel Cecil Rinehart Rome Grocery Rudd Grocery Standard Oil Co. Sternhagen Grocery Trunkey & Sons Windsor Hotel Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Ethel O' Cain Virgil Stark Housing Project $ 80.00 1, 385.33 7.50 38.90 100.42 175.11 95.90 82.50 7.00 10.00 25.00 9.00 12,00 14.00 4.00 7.21 7.21 12.75 6.92 20.00 13.94 13.16 118.28 36o.19 25.25 116.46 31-50 25.00 24.95 100,00 100,00 100,00 100.00 270.50 92.50 64.50 7,60 8.20 14.o5 27,00 41.73 15.50 34.83 36.00 5.00 19.00 17.45 123.71 18.09 9.15 40.00 15.00 10.00 46.ol 14.80 25.49 65.95 29.30 8.65 22,00 5.00 87.80 20.00 12.11 68.90 14.20 5.50 1,014.00 540.00 180,00 $ 11972.66 444 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS j'ANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 12tri DAY OF MARS 19 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: George Hanson, D.M.D. 74.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 14.00 ►► u u 2.00 Aubert Drug Company 47.26 11 11 n 47.77 u I► n 54.89 ►► �� ►' 43.88 n ►► ,► 54.40 it to it . 71.33 if 11 11' 68.85 Fairhaven Pharmacy 17.00 Fountain Drug Store 15.10 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 38.38 ►► ,► ►► 38.03 2.44 Hurley Drug Mart 22.90 11 11 1► - 2.50 International Drug Co. 1.29 Owl Pharmacy #1' 14.83 it 11 #2 17.91 Star Drug Company 6.13 ,1 1► it ^ 7.94 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 4.17 American Hospital Supply Corp. 1.50 i Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. 2.40 Bellingham Transfer 1.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 1.52 Electrical Products, Cons. 83.16 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 77-32 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 Western Union Telegraph Co. Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 7 314.5 , B. B. Meat & Sausage 51.72 Bellingham Community Chest & Council 67.36 ►► I► 11 11 68 . 03 1► ►► 11 ►► 67.69 ►, 1� ►� „ 68.02 ,► 1► ►► 1► 33.68 F. M. Plb Haskell . Co. a g & Ht g 1 . 3 79 Kenman Sales Company 61.80 Lee Grocery Company 33.06 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 120.02 Pynor & Company' 6.71 John Sexton & Company 27.52 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 21.21 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 331.17 Winthrop -Stearn-, Inc. 29.43 Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. 700.00 n u 11 11 2.50 14 1 . � , 93 99 � SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Raymond G. PeteTs LAW LIBRARY FUND: Harrison McAdams Total of Claims Allowed $ 40.00 125.00 $ 125.00 $ 31,331.65 The February report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on, file. i ° I By unanimous action of the Board, it was decided that the County be operated as a unit, instead of by separate Commissioner' districts. There being no -further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, `larch 16, 1948. Approved,l.UQ� Chairman of the Bolard JANUARY 445 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS TERM _TUESDAY THE 16 th DAY OF MARCH 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1948 JANUAR71 TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, March 12, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Farmers Mutual Telephone Co.. C . S . Walker Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It it if if Loft Electric. Co. Bellingham Transfer Farmers Mutual Telephone Coo Ireland & Bellingar Farmers Mutual Telerh^ne Co. n it ►► u Wallace Chevrolet Co. University of Chicago Press Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it it n if Market Center Service John M. Potter COUNTY ROAD FUND: Everson Motor Company Pearson Tire Service Everson Mercantile Co. Shell Oil Company, Inc. Monahan Garage, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Moore Business Forms, Inc. Howard -Cooper Corporation J. K. Rogers George Janssen, Postmaster Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Mrs. Kay. :aa_rman Farmers Mutual Telephone Company The C. V. Mosby Co. Auditor 100.00 It .75 Assessor 63.00 it r3 Commissioners .25 Court House 17.27 It ►1 9.23 Juvenile Court -33 Clerk 21.00 Pros. Atty •33 Sheriff 1.00 If. 2Q.37 Supt. of Schools 3.00 ►► It 1.75 Extension Service 3.15 ►► ►► 19 • 93 Damages & Claims 15.00 Total of Claims Allowed 1NITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT No. CRP-SM-83 11869.84 2.o6 1.80 31.79 9.94 20.15 91.71 21.38 1.75 11.50 14.41 7.00 1.93 8.55 28 5. 89 21076.35 z 17.48 27379.72 BEFORE THE EOARD OF COUNTY COM►";ySSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON t IN THE 14ATTE'R OF REPAIR OF HANNEGAN ) 'BRIDGE ACROSS NOOKSACK RIVER IN' ( R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. SECTIONS 20 & 21, Twp. 40 N Range 3 E ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to repair Hannegan River Bridge as follows: Replace decking on South approach span, and 20 ft of North approach. Replace all stringers on span, and replace stringers and mudsills on approaches as directed by Engineer. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Day Labor $8,500.00 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the aRproval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of lieshington, the County oad Engineer is HEREBY CORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lair provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and BridgA Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of March, 1948. !(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF MARCH 191 _ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON �v SIN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS TO BE ) USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STATE FUNDS ( RESOLUTION; and NOTICE FOR CONTROL OF THE NOOKSCK RIVER ) WHEREAS, conditions exist along the Nooksack River endangering roads and private property, thereby creating an emergency, now existing, and WHEREAS, the Etate.Department of Conservation and Development has voluntarily agreed, if Whatcom County will supplement its 1948 budget appropriation of $17,250.00 for Flood Control by Ian emergency appropriation of a like amount, to match such total funds, when used for emergency iprotective and preventive work, at the rate of $2.00 to $1.00,., NOW, THEREFORE, BE"IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., on Friday, March 26, 19481 at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet°this 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 he published once, on Wednesday, March 17, 1948, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Bellingham, Washington, the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular session of the Board this 16th day of March, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy R E S O L U T I O N CHARLES E. KING Commissioner V/WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to complete several rock rip rap river bank protection projects started in 1947 and to extend several rock rip -rap protec- tions made necessary by changes in river currents on the Nooksack River, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work be made from the Flood Control account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 501, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Project No. 1 Estimated Cost $101000,00 Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 16th day of March, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TdHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE °MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELMK Commissioner Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 16 th DAY OF MARCH 4�.F 1 9 48 CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington ;will until 10:00 A.M., of their regular meeting on Tuesday, April 6, 1948, receive sealed bids for ,the removal of the existing bridge across Dakota Creek on the old Ferndale -Blaine pavement, ,located in Section 7, Town -hip '+0 N., Range 1 E.,, W.M. Specifications may be had in the office of the Whatcom County Engineer. j The Board reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. Dated this 16th , day of March, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board Published - March 18 and 2.5, 1948 o L E A S E `'THIS INDENTURE,,WITNESSETH: That the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, the Lessor herein, for and in consideration of the sum of $20.00, in hand paid, doesrhereby lease to B. C. Crabtree for a term of one (1)-year, beginning on the 15th day of March, 1948, the following described real estate in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point 164.3' North and 64.362' East of the quarter corner common to Sections 24 and 25 Township 40 North of Range 2, East W.M. thence North 66 06' East W 401.3 feet, thence South 06' East 311.9 feet, thence j South 00 13' West 406.3 feet, thence North 850 55' West to point of beginning, all being in the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 40 North, Range 2 East W4M.1 and containing about 2.87 acres i Signed this 16th day of March, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of Board of (SEAL) County Commissioners j Because of Mr. Seely's loss of his deed from Whatcom County, for the following described property, which deed he had failed to have recorded, Whatcom County issued a Quit -Claim Deed, as follows: 'QUIT -CLAIM -DEED ✓THE GRANTOR, County of Whatcom, State of Washington, conveys and quit -claims to A. Y.Seely all of its right, title and interst in and to the following described real estate, situated in the County of Whatcom,' State of Washington, to -wit: Lots !?5 and 26, Block 33, "Map of the City of Blaine, Whatcom County, W.T. 1884" as per the map thereof, recorded in Book 1 of Plats, page 35, in the Auditor's office of Whatcom County, Washington; except Grantor's right;to the taxes for the year 1948, amounting to $17.91. DATED this 16tli day of March, 1948. (SEAL) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ( os s . County of Whatcom ) On this day personally appeared before me Claude Manley, to me knoi�m to be the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and who executed the within and foregoing instrument for the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and acknowledged that he signed the same for' the Grantor, and that he had the authority so to do, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. CARL MC COY Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned luntil 9:30 A.M., Friday, March 199 1948. Approved Chairm�an- � y�of the � Boa d �7/7iTiJfi7171�1�f7t7/`/llrYl7T�7T71J7?7/ T7f7/iLyi�7iri7J7717i7i77e-i7r7f7/1717T7T#�7T'r LJJJ#1T71f7lirrll t7/ 7 z- 48 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 19th DAY OF MARCH 1948 MEETING, FRIDAY, I"-RCH 192 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 16, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPETISE: March I Frank Otter Everett Lancaster Griffith Pr-I.r_ting Co. Washington Law Review West Publishing Co. Charles Rand Payroll - March Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. The Texas Company Anne L. Wilson COUNTY ROAD FUND: l Payroll - March - Voucher No. rr rt tr No. Ir u n No. Austin Supply Co. Howard -Cooper Corp. C. V. Wilder Co. Howard -Cooper Corp. Whatcom Motors, Inc. Everson Motor Co. P :axson Tire Shop Herb Johnson Brake Shop CI Industrial Supply Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Jacqueline E. Swanson Richmond Hotel Ferndale Pharmacy Star Drug Company Abshire's Baker's Store Cheever's Grocery Commercial Hotel Eldred Fuel Co. Fairhaven Pharmacy Tillie.Graham Horseshoe Smoke Shop Marine Way Cafe° Mt. Baker Savings & Loan Assn N.R.S. Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc. It if it Audi for Assessor Commissioners Court House Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct.INTO . 1 11 It No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk J. P. No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable.- Coroner Sheriff Jail Supt. of :'chools Ext%nsion Service Hort. Insp. Assessor it Emerg, Treasurer Sup, Ct. No. 1 " 11 No. 1 rI It No. 11 Rep. Pros. Atty Jail Supt. of Schools Ad. Ex. - Schools S' 21292.15 21010.00 800.00 588.00 190; DO 253.05 258.05 385.00 895.00 160.00 150.00 6o.00 100.00 1,16o.00 627.50 74o.00 5+1.99 500.00 108.,00 230.00 1.55 3.00 32.00 271.22 726.66 63.58 2.08 180.00, 216D 2,26o.00 217 670.00 218 1,1;0.98 24.72 1,134.03 133.00 11.01 1.24 44.45 11.83 14.92 65.22 Savoy Hotel Trunkey & Sons Whatcom Co. Water District No. 2 St. Frances Hospital Dr. Roy S. Syre Dr. J. Edgar Wood American Hotel Arnason & Company Brown & Cole, Inc. Irene Dyer Ferry Bros., Inc. Frank's Market Grenier Distributing Co. Hardwood Fuel Co. 8.35 15.85 6.55 lo.66 25.CO 216.97 77.80 18.00 22.65 4.62 17.50 4.84 40.35 50.00 89.32 327.26 398.65 9.09 6.34 12.50 90.00 50.00 9.00 24.90 20.00 139.20 23.00 23.40 137.99 7.64 7.21 $ 13,333.83 5$21.40 JANUARY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 19th DAY OF MARCH 449 948 IjPUPLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: N. C. Keith Lind Fuel Co. Lind Gravel Co. ilarineway Hotel Milan's Midway Market Northwest Fuel Co. Oertel Bros. Co. O'Neall's Service Puget Sound Power & Light Co, Red's Transfer Fred Rode Safeway Stores, Inc. ►1 1► ►1 Soine's A. F. Stolle George A. Wright Co. Payroll - March - Trans, 37-C-404 Maude Cline Cash Assistance Roll for April Payroll - March - Trans. 37-C-407 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - March Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Kreiger Frank Abbott Ruth Close Geo. C. Hultman 1''ahalath A. Leonard LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rarld Total of Claims Allowed L E A S E 38.21 8.45 25.84 37.00 77.20 10.00 73-05 8.o5 3.71 7.85 8.63 334.15 471.47 17.93 36.00 50.00 41025.16 38,71 18,986.0o 9.,198.61 35, 3 50. 97 680.00 204.00 220.00 40.Oo 11140.00 25.00 2 5.00 25.00 35.00 2 5. 00 13 5. 00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 55,491.20 'IHEREAS, the Bellingham Airport, hereinafter called "Lessor" and Clarence Cheney, herein- after called "Lessee", desire to enter into an agreement for the lease and demise -of certain of the airport premises being of approximately the size of 24' x 36' addition, located approximately iI sixty (601) feet South of the Airport Manager's office as presently situated on said airport, J said premises being now presently occupied by the said Clarence Cheney. i The said lease is to be fore a period of three (3) years, beginning January 1, 1948. The rent to be mutually agreed on at least ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of each j successive year under the provisions of this lease. Said lease to be.subject to cancellation for cause or for purposes of building or rebuild- ing or relocating any of the buildings on the said airport premises. And said lease being subject to renewal by the Lessee for an additional period of three (3) years after the first year term hereof, at a reasonable rental, likewise to be negotiated by both parties to this agreement. The Bellingham Airport, or authorized representative thereof, has the privilege of at all necessary times, entering in and upon the demised premises to examine the same, and the Lessee agrees to not engage in any unlawful or any illegal pursuit on said premises, and not to permit garbage, refuse or rubbish to accumulate on or about said premises; to pay, when due, all water, light, fuel, and any other cha. ges against said premises, and to furnish for examination at all reasonable times, all books and records of business transacted on or about said premises by lessee, for inspection.by Lessor or an authorized representative of Lessor. The rental for the first year of this lease is Fifteen (,4,'15.00) Dollars or 3% of Gross income, whichever is greater, per month, and is payable on or before the 5th day of each and every month for the previous month. A minimum 50 foot entrance right-of-vay will be preserved for Lessee. IN WITNESS GIHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the 17th day of March, 1948, BELLINGHAM AIRPORT COMMISSION By DONALD A. BELL CLAUDE MANLEY Lessor ° C. G . CHENEY Lessee RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FR ID 1lY THE 19 th DAY OF MARCH 1948 STATE OF WI-03 iINGTON ) I ( ss. ''County of Whatcom �. On this 17th day of March, 1948, before the undersigned, Dep. Co. Auditor, in and for the (State of 'dashington, personally appeared Donald A. Bell and Claude Manley, respectively, of the ,Bellingham Airp ort Commission and Clarence Cheney, to me known to be the Lessor and Lessee herein_,; and they individually ac%nowledged to me that they executed the above and -foregoing instrument as ;their free and voluntary act and deed for the purposes therein stated. L. COZIER Dep. Co. Auditor in and for the (Auditor's Seal) State of Washington, residing at Bellingham The petition filed with the Board by the City of Bellingham, petitioning for membership in the rJhatcom County Health District, was taken up for consideration at this tim✓ , and upon a motion by Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King and passed unanimously, the ;gayer of the petition was grantedg the City, thereby, being accepted for membership in the District. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.14., Tuesday, March 23, 1948. Approved Chairman of the 13oard r' T #0T!#rrtr######0#0 ###, #0#07i# r # MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday March 199 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 1b:30AM The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: A. J. Love Auditor 1.50 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. " 10.92 Payroll - March Treasurer 2,901.67 Three-M-Supply Co. Court House 26.51 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. " " 37.89 Western Foundry Co. It " 147.20 Basil D. Rasmussen Sup. Ct. No. 2, Rep. 271.22 Florence E. Bryant Juvenile Court 12.40 Laucks laboratories, Inc. Coroner 25.00 Joe Cogan Supt. of Schools 5.70 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. Mort. Insp. 2.78 Sorensen -Garrett Ins. Agency Ins. Co. B1dgs 762.64 S 4,205.43 COUNTY ROAD FUND: F. C. Martin 106.12 Sumas Garage 103.46 Northwest [Melding & Mfg. Co. 66.49 Jewell Motor Co. 590.94 aervice Equipment Co. 1,500.00 Jake Kruger 50.00 Pearson Tire Service 15.70 Monahan Garage, Inc. 7.42 Automotive Parts �ervuce, Inc. 11.60 Nelson Equipment Co. 61.14 Farmers "iutual Telephone Co. 3.67 Bellingham Iron Works 36.05 t 2,552.59 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Eugene I. Hutchins 50,00 Lyle L. Gibbs 25.00 S 75.00 515 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF MARCH 1948 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: I. Mayme 0. Miller 12.10 I. Shultz Aubert Drug Co. Roy Barrett - Drugs it if n Evergreen Pharmacy rr if Fairhaven Pharmacy n n Ferndale Pharmacy Hurley Drug mart It n International Drug Co. Owens Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy nl; n n #1 Brennan's Grocery Geneva Grocery Hauser's Cafe Puget Sound Power & Light Co. White House Market Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home Dr. R. E. Dickinson Carl M. Erb, M. ,D. Dr. A. H. Knack, McLain Drug 11 Dr. Donald H. McLaod Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 241 45.29 44.09 1.96 47.85 46.37 27.06 17.00 56.14 14.45 27.09 12.11 1.29 22.08 5e93 19.46 22.45 118.25 35.34 7.36 , 730.12 100.00 6.00 40.59 2.00 24,83 25.00 w - 1; 512.96 8,345.98 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WkSHINGTON c/ IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE ) #268 ON THE BLAINE-SUMAS ROAD, COUNTY ( R E S O L U T I O N ROAD NO. 195, WITH CULVERT AND FILL ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge No. 2681), on the Blaine-Sumas Road, County Road No. 195, located between Sections 7 7 18, Township 40 N., Range 3 E., W.M., with 2 - 241, concrete culvert. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items o4 Work Day labor (Gas Tax Funds) $635.00 This project is°HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Ilighways of the State of Tdashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AIM AUTHROIZED to report and proceed tr ereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road, �Pro'ect in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of dashington. DONE, in regular°adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of March, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, dASIIINvTON; CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRI T VELEI E Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-ofticio lClerk of the Board ° I By L. COZIER c Deputy �I There being no further business to come before the meeting, until 9:30 k.11., Friday, March 26, 1948. the same was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the Boa d , 52 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDLY THE 26th DAY OF MARCE., 1948 MEET11TG, FRIDAY, PARCH 269 1948 JANUARY TER14 Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, March 23, 19487 the Board convened at 9:30•A.M., on this date, with all members present. Ipl The following claims we -re approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Keystone E-nvelope Co. Pacific Tele. &-Tele. Co. It it It Ir MacPherson's Shell Service The Blaine Journal Pacific Tele. &,Tele. Co. II II It +t Bellingham Labor News Ferndale Record Griffith Printing Co. Oscar ',. Myhre Pitney Bowes Co. Shell Gil Co., Inc. Pacific Tela. & Tele. Co. n it u it n +t tt +r n It n r+ ►r Ir n rt Witnesses - St.�v. Compton Walter K. Pixley Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. rt n if II +1 It 11 11 u n n Ir MacPherson's Shell Service PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: SoineIs Yellow Cab Company Ahlestedt's Service Birch Bay Saw Mill Blackburn Grocery Mrs. Bessie Bucher Ellis Street "arket Golden h le ''iercantile Co. Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery Komen Grocery Laube Hotel W. G. Longwood Mrs, C, J. Morgan Northwest Fuel Co., Inc. O'Neall's Service J. C . Penney Co. Plank' s Grocery Royal Cafe Savoy Hotel Frank Stanovich's Texaco Station Taylor's Store Twenty -First Street Grocery Central Stores Revolving Fund Hartman Typewriter Company Morse Hardware Company Northern Grocery Company Otis Elevator Company union Printing Co. Abbott Laboratories American Hospital hssociation Louie Austvold it I it rr it It It Consumers Union of the. �,., Inc. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Company F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. Jeffcott Motor Company Lee Grocery Company n tr It It 11 It S. E. Massengill Co. Molts, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Norco Paper Supply Company North Coast Chemical & Soap 1,Jks Northwest Fire Extinguisher Service Auditor n !Assessor n Commissioners It Treasurea� it It n 11 u a up. Ct. M, . 1 It " No. 1, Rep. It It No. 2 Juvenile Court Cle rk J. P. No. 1 J. P. - Country Coroner Pros. A cty Sheriff Supt. of Sch. Hort. Insp. to n 70.00 4.51 50 74 3.35 2.50 13.3 16 042 8.00 83.95 10.41 40.5C i 5.00 2.74 13039 4 77 7.94 16.29 6.26 11.20 15.50 15.00 9.48 21.53 11-70 8.38 1.87 a 14.25 2.40 1.10 10.30 29.30 25.00 15.04 36.84 288.38 '-+2.93 13.00 25.00 40.00 6.90 7.30 45 •7� 18.69 3.00 18.18 2.50 93-79 34.17 46.98 20.75 8.52 88.33 22.25 1.60 22.31 2.00 7.62 10.20 3.71 3.71 11.34 5.00 1.03 7.25 3o81 6.13 136.62 35.62 16.37 15.84 4.96 14.08 74.68 18.95 120.02 S 1+21.80 458 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 26th DAY OF MARCH 1948 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Northwest Medical Society Carl Omli Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Schrader Surplus & Outfitting John Sexton and Company Standard Oil Co. of California If It It n Tingue, Brown & Company Weldit Tank & Steel Company It H if If Shirley H. Morsman PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Dawson Construction Company SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John J. Hawkins Wm. H. Oliver Isaac Penken Julius S. Swenson Jack H. Hanks total of Claims Allowed l00.68 1�8,99 3.86 3.28 101.23 28.20 9.8 91.1 2 22,65 15.91 5.30 141.97 $ 2,084.16 $ 20,07 $ $ 192.00 $ 25.00 20.00 15.00 30.00 25,00 20.07 192,00 115-0O $ 21833.03 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY FUNDS TO BE ) USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STATE FUNDS ( RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FOR CONTROL OF THE NOOKSACK RIVER o ) WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 16th da;r of March, 1948, a resolution was adopted by all members of the Board, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds for protective and preventive work along the Nooksack River, and WiiEREAS, said resolution did fix Friday, March 26, 1948, at 11:00 A.M., in the Commis- sioners' office in the`Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hold-, iing of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was fuly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by lair, and � WHEREAS, said public hearing was (�uly held at the time and place so specified, and the '.Board being fully advifsed in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the -said C emergency dces exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, 1d01,41 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency f-.nds, not to iexceed $17,250.00 to be used as matching funds to secure State assistance in protective and pre- ventive work along the Nooksack 1�iver, be, and it is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that th County Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants against the River Improvement Fund, in a total amount not to exceed $17,250.00, for' the purpose above stated. DONE in regular, adjourned session of the Board this 26th day of "arch, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF ,COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE ° Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor 6c Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 4 54 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRID V THE 26ti1 DAY OF MARCH 191+8 j This being the time fixed for the opening of bids fcr the purchase of one 3/4-yard shovel,f the one bid received, that of the Service Equipment Company, was placed before the Board. JThe said bid of, the Service Equipment Company, in the amount of $12,500.00 (Plus 3% sales ;tax) F.O.B. Bellingham,, was accepted by the Board. i � o o III i There being no further business, to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned 'until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, March 30, 1948. Approved Chairman of the lBoard 1" 4!1.-2 1' '/,,1 /f f1 ! 1 1 Ly��L J! J'1f 1!J1 J 111J1_'L L1 1 1L 1 «::.1 IJl �4 L:1 J! V il7ift-Irl 1 . 14J7' „ li r l"u 717 J 7t7] TI > T iT717J 1r1T7T �rrrrrG r�`fi- l�r�`�r�r��rrr 7 r 71��7I7� #Wr �717T�7t7J7T1iTi7i7] Ii o MEETING, TUESDAY) MARCH 30, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taker_ 4 riday, T`'arch 26, 1;48, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. , on this date, :'rith Commisslc,ners 1,iarley and jleleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:1%L1 The following claims were approved? by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE 1ieystone Envelope Co. Clerk 99.45 Clare Kersting Supt. of Schools 13.01 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Exten. Service 8.63 j -Flash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn, V1,,97 I'UELIC ASSISTANCE FUI ice: Birch%,00d Grocery Clair's Super ?Sarket Hankins Coffee Shop Hauser's Cafe Nugent' s Larket Lee Olmstead L. J. Pinkey - Real Estate Richmond Hotel Smith Service Zvanamaker's General Base. I-hitman Fuel Co. T,:rs. Laurin Needham Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. It rt rr tr tt rt Westford -Beck Funeral Home It n n it Dr. John Cook Dr. J. Edgar Wood Aubert Drug Company Roy Barrett -- Drugs if it It Herald Prescription Pharmacy rr if rt It it II �t it to Hurley Drug hart Owl Pharmacy Star Drug Co. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Laverne H. Brasher - Order to Leslie Eakin Gacrge S. Laub - Order to Leslie Eakin Total of Claims Allowed 13 . t+2 311.42 12.04 7.62 44.17 20,00 25.00 22.00 167.06 26.90 7.85 y4.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 17.00 9350 75:47 16.37 42.25 37.89 27,31 26.03 3 5.41 25.15 19.46 11.57 10.00 20.00 155.06 1,639e39 $ 10.00 118211.15 Dane License Application No. 621, for public dances to be held in Parachute Inn, between lylarch 13, 1943 and March 13, 19491 was approved by the Board and the license issued to Earl K. Swanson. 45 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM . . -. - TUESDAY THE 30th DAY OF MARCH 1948 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 243 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 1HATCOI COUNTY, WASHINGTON'. I ✓ IN THE MA TTER OF REPLACING BRIDGE #402 ) !ACROSS TERRELL CREEK ON THE ALDERGROVE ( R E S O L U T I O N !ROAD WITH 80 LIN.FT. OF 60" CULVERT ) ' IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of Cc:nant�T Co.iziissioners that it is their intention to replace -,Bridge #402 With 60" culvert and backfill on the Aldergrove Road No. 700 located between Sections 9 & 16, Twp. 39 N., R. 1 E., W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing thera is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail. - Items of Work Gas Tax Funds 42,012.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this !resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington., the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED A.0 AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project'in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington,., DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of March, 1948. k (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY•COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON: INITIATING RESOLUTION! PROJECT NO. 244 CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE } #113 ON LAKE WHATCOM BOULEVARD, COUNTY ( R E S O L U T I O N ROAD #583, wiTH 4811 ARMCO, CULVERT & FILL ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge J115 on the Lake Whatcom Boulevard with 4&° paved invert Armco culvert, located in Section 207 Twp. 37 N., Rge. 4 E. W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Gas Tax Funds $29295.50 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution', by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. it BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington'! i DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board tiis 30th day of garch, 1948.- (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County auditor,& Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Z56 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS u AiNARY TERM TUESDAY THE 30 th DAY OF MARCH 19�_ Before the Board of County Commissioners of 1-1hatcom County, Washington It is HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners that the Director of Highways is authorized and directed to deduct W+7.63 from Motor Vehicle Fund of Whatcom County, Washingtrbn, for Headquarters Expense for checking and revising plans and specifications for reconstruction of Lummi Island Ferry docks and slips, on Hales Passage, lgcated.in Sections 3 and 1+1 Township 37 North, Range 1 East, 1-1.M., on County Roads No. 652 and No. 231, equal to one 'percent (1%) of the estimated cost, $64,763.60 or $647.63, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund during. the 191+7-1+9 biennium and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State Auditor is authorized to reserve from the allocation of fuel tax revenues to Whatcom County, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, an amount not in excess of the above specified sum, for the use of the Director of Highways to defray the costs incurred in the performance of the aforesaid requested work, and, upon notice to said auditor from the Director of Highways that such work has been completed, payment made therefor;. and that Whatcom County has been furnished a statement of cost of all labor, equipment, material, supplies and engineering, the State Auditor is further authorized and directed to release, to. Whatcom County, any unexpended balance of the amount reserved by this resolution. r ADOPTED this 30th day of March, 1948. (SEAL OF TBE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RELEASE OF D1�,MAGES CLAUDE MANLEY Chairm an GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commis sioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington LTHIS AGREET:ENT, made at Bellingham, Washington, on the 30th day of March, 1948, by and between Peter Bunes, a batchelor, herei. after called the First Party, and WHATCOM. COUNTY, a 14unicipal Corporation, hereinafter called. the Second Party, and LTIEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain parcel of land dsscribed as follows: W 25 of E 50 A of Lot 8, Section. 35, Twp. 40 Pi., R 2 E. 1%me and 1.119ER'E.S, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform certain emergency work along and on the Noo'zsack River and its tributaries. in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and' private property during floof, periods. said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THE= ORE, it -is hereby mutually agreed as followss 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and: further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land in order -to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from an;� and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the charnel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of lard along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the secor..d party to a completion of the work. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM . TUESDAY THE 30th DAY of MARCH 19 48 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals on the day and year first above written. WITNESS: H . T . BRUNHAVER,IPETER B=ES Party of the First Part (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part Dance License Application iiiy. o21, for public dan es to be held at Parachute Inn, between iliarch 13, 1948 and March 13, 1949 v4s approved by the Bo..rd and the license i sued to Earl K. Swanson. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 2,' 1948. Approved Chairman of the B and MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1948 JANUARY TERM Pursuant to adjournment tali -.en Tuesday, March 30, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:15. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: 1 Frank L. Cramer Tom Carter Clarence Kenoyer Blackburn Sales Co. Bellingham Publishing Co. It it If Sumas Nei -is Wallace Chevrolet Co. Catholic Chsrities of B'ham. B. B. Meat & S aL_sage 14fgr Bornstein's Sea Foods, Inc. Harold Smith Albert Gerritz Shell Oil Co., In L. N. Freimann Jessie M. Arney Manner Bros. Inc. Bellingham Publishing Cc. It ,t 1t TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium IPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Assessor 19.40 " 19.35 ►� 36.o5 261.79 Commissioners 23.63 Treasurer 5.53 '' 2.80 It 9.12 Juvenile Court 96.o0 Jail 108.23 " 11.54 " 37.22 Supt. of Scho-ls 56.65 If tt 5.92 Exten. Service 8.5 It it 10. 51 Hort. Insp. 16.06 Ad. Ex. - Sch. Dist. 502 1.14 tt tt 503 26.71 s 756.25 3,070.00 4 39070.00 Julia Klocke 39.05 Freda Berger 38.45 Anne L. Wilson 61.20 Philip J. Morey 57.15 195.85 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF APRIL 19 48 (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor $ 28.3 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 45.1a Railway Express Agency, Inc. 1.61 Turner Riddle 2.58 W. H. James 1.65 Neil Bartelds 9.30 1°lacPherson's Shell Service 1.82 Pearson Tire Service 110.69 Monahan Garage, Inc. 908.25 Nelson Equipment Co. 66.99 Service Equipment Co. 127875.00 Cox Brothers & Williams, Inc. 6.30 I` Blaine Journal 4.11 14,061.79 :PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND': Anderson's Grocery $ 75.00 Aubert Drug Co. 5.78 Bellingham Water Department 13.25 City of Bellingham - Vet. Housing Project 30.00 Cory, Realtor 25.00 Cummings Grocery 29.51 Cedarville Service 22.00 William Grune 38.75 Hankins Coffee Shop 76.62 Hudson's Grocery 6.00 Marineway Hotel 28.42 Milam's Midway Market 80.00 N.R.S. Grocery 83.85 J. C. Penney Co.. 51.06 n it is 51.27 It it tt.. 16.24 Poplack Meat & Grocery 66.9 5 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 10.84 R & S Grocery 158,15 Rathman's 12•95 Roth Apts 15.00 Taylor's Store 34.78 Trunkey & Sons 10.34 Windsor Hotel. 6.00 Y. M. C. A. 21.50 Aubert Drug Co. 292.62 -aerald Prescription Pharmacy 54.59 It it_, .. *t 35.32 Owens Drug Co. 6.12 tt it It 6.8)+ Owl Pharmacy 16.15 It tt 17.31 Star Drug Co., 20.76 Maude Cline 4,84 J. 0. Alberts Company - 15.55 Pacific Tele. Sc Tele. Co. 140'.25 Will D. Pratt, Co. Auditor 28.86 American Hospital Supply Corp. 18.24 Associated "4aboratories, Inc. 48.28 Bold Linen Company 9.48 Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. 17.95 General Electric X-Ray Corp. 4. 8 Jeffcott Motor Company 20% McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 24.29 Mills Hospital Supply Co. 98.04 Nalley's, Inca 1+•79 Northern Grocery'Company ° 34.42 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 09 3�_-30 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co.: Penn. Salt Mfgre Co. of .dash. '36.54 , S. & W. Fine Foods, Inc. 163.12 ° Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 8043 Sorenson-Garrett'Ins. Agency, Inc. 451.94 Standard Brands Inc. 22.96 *t A• „ 9.38 14.o6 Veltex Company-, 62.40 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 10.61 Wyeth, Inc. 34.35 Elwood L. Johnson 6.-75 George Janssen, Postmaster 63.50 3.00 2 887.54 'The application of Joy, H. Stokes, Winter Garden, 1399 Pacific Highway, for a transfer to her of the liquor license of Lambert and Zentefis, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM . -.... _. FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY of APRIL 459 19 48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE'MATTER OF PURCHASE ) ( RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT ) WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, to purchase equipment, hereinafter described, for use in maintaining County Roads and Bridges, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a call for bids be advertised for the purchase of the following- equipments 1 only AIR COMPRESSOR, capacity not less than 210 cubic' feet of air per minute at 100 lbs. pressure. Gasoline engine power plant Magneto type ignition, hand starting. Mounted on four wheel trailer with pneumatic tires; compressor and motor shall be protected by suitable metal removable panel enclosure Delivery one week from time of award, F.O.B. Bellingham. Bids to be opened and considered at 10:30 A.M., on Tuesday, April 20, 1948, in the office of the Board of County Commissioners in the Whatcom County Court House, and award:will'be made to the lowest and best bidder. The Board to reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular '.adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of April, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD�OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio 'Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for -,the adjournment of the January term, the Board to convene at 10:00 A.M., on Monday, April 5, 1948, for the first meeting of the April term. Approved Chairman of the Bard ############################################################################################## MEETING, MONDAY? APRIL 5, 1948 APRIL TERM This being the time at which, in accordance with the statute, the Board must convene for the April term, Commissioners Manley and Veleke met in the Commissioners' room in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at 10:00 A.M., on this date. By unanimous action, the time fixed -for meetings during the April term, was as follows: ."Meetings during the April term shall be at ry 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week". There being no further business to come before the meeting at this time, adjournment was taken until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 6, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bo rd 460 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF APRIL 1948 CURRENT EXPENSE: Everson News Union Printing Co. it " tt D. G. Dahlinger Barron Tire Co.. John F. Campbell Sandison Studio Union Printing Co. it is tt Ferndale Record j G. L. Morgan, Printer Griggs Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Dunn's Sharp Edge Service C. T. Charles Union Printing Co. Griggs H. H. Sporting Goods - George Jansseni Postmaster Griggs Union Printing Co. E. L. Adams Joe Altose Clare Kersting Griggs Union Oil Co. of Cal. Carl G. Stock Gale G. Gurtle Market Center Service ,COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - March.- Voucher No. 247 248 tt tt tt 249 tt tt " �50 tt n n 251 252 n tt n 253 tt tt tt 2 tt tt 11 255 tt tt tt �56 Wallace Chevrolet Co. Bellingham Publishing Co. Union Printing'Company E. S. Malone J. K. Rogers Pacific Oil ;& Grease Company Lind Gravel Company C. B. Croy Everson Impl. & Appliance Co. Irwin Hardware Company Hinote Hardware `& Furniture Co. Beach Grocery W. P. Signs -Co. Northwest Steel & Casting Co. Buzzard Iron Works Automotive Parts'Service Waitkus'Supply Company Diehl Motor Company Mades Motor Service Ekdahl & Sepp'ala Barron Tire:, Company Bellingham Transfer Morse Hardware Company Chas. Loshbaugh R. G. Walken Joel C . Suggs Grant Moir Archie Manley A. C. Magner', Marvin Hart ' Chas. H. Gray, Jr. C. H. Denson V. R. Brokaw, Mark A. Anabel Auditor 7..21 " 2.32 Assessor 159.08 It 11..20 ,t 1.29 It 3.o8 it - 26.81 Commissioners 2.78 Treasurer 6.80 " 1.68 " 4.64 �t 8.90 Court House 109.89 it it 4.38 it tt 3.19 Juvenile Court 9.47 if it 4.84 Bch. Rec. Prog. 9.27 Clerk 10.00 to 9.22 It 194. 1+6 J. P. No. 2 15.00 Jail 4.84 Supt. of Schools 3.20 tt tt 5.92 tt tt 5.84 Exten. Service 5.75 It it5.39 tt it 17.05 653.50 $. 31270.60 41066458 37081.85 3,050.30 391+36.75 19037.25 795.03 19363.35 11715.65 1,p110.go 7.98 9.60 16.99 4.89 8.75 162.50 18 5. o9 2.76.04 10.30 2.72 18.76 6.47 81.89 22.339 40.69 46.69 5.56 411.53 12•37 787.75 80.11 11.88 270.84 10.00 290.56 108.96 286.02 976.10 152.09 4o6.33 399.52 372.23 567.50 290. L6 $ 29,269.92 46 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF APRIL !RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - March Proj. ##1 $ 496.10 $ 496.10 11 ;:PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Branch, Nat'l Bank of Commerce $ 6.15 Brennans Grocery 46•09 Daw & Son, Inc. 25.00 John DeBord 5.00 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. 40.61 Mrs. Dean Miller 30.00 Red's Transfer 4.00 It it 5.61 Richmond Hotel 10.00 Safeway Stores] Inc. 158.80 it If-it439.01 Self Service Shoe Co. 27.55 Twenty -First Street Grocery 66.ol Mrs. Laurin Needham 985.00 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 540.00 St. Frances Hospital 228.00 Virgil Stark 180.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 2.00 Dr. John H. Eberhart 6.00 Dr. 0. N. Farley 27.00 Dr. T. J. Rasmussen 17.00 Dictaphone Corporation 21.01 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 73.00 American Hospital Supply Corp. 23.64 tt tt tt tt 9.49 American Pharmaceutical Co. 84.80 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 427.39 Bellingham Coal Mines 311.51 Andrew Garness 9.12 tt it 1.98 Institutional Products Co. 15.87 Lee Grocery Company 36.62 it " It18� 17 Lind Gravel Company 60 Mills Electric Company 3.52 National Lead Company 2.06 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 115.64 Schafer Baking Company 59.33 Standard Brands, Inc. 4.69 to it if 8.86 Supp'1 Cash Roll for April 437.00 Payroll - March - Trans. 37-C-425 136.38 '+,649.51 ',PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssent Postmaster. $ 12,00 Union Printing Company 3,61 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 15.62 $ 31.23 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: it Riverton Hospital $ 61022.75 j Aldercrest Sanatorium 510.00 Drs. Slyfield & Nelson 30.00 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. � 00 $ 6,705.75 L. A. Greenwood M. D. iSOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harry A. Swanson $ 30,00 Thomas E. Scarseth ,_ 3355.00 $ 65.00 SUSPENSE FUND: J. L. Yelton $ 243.77 243.27 Total of Claims Allowed $ 429114.78 This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the contract for the County's printing. the one bid received,that of the Bellingham Publishing Company, was placed before the Board. The said bid was as follows: 850 per column inch for first insertion and 750 per column inch for subsequent insertions. By unanimous action of the Board, the bid of the Bellingham Publishing Company was accepted. %1 24b 2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF APRIL 191+8_ INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 242 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY.) WASHINGTON V. IN THE MATTER OF CLEANING DITCHES, ) BALLAST & SURFACE OF ALDERGROVE ) R E S O L U T I O N 'ROAD FROM PACIFIC HIGHWAY TO BLAINE ) FERNDALE PAVEMENT ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to ditch, ballast and surface the Aldergrove Road from the Pacific Highway to Blaine -Ferndale pave- ment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $67672.25 Gas Tax Funds This project is.HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of April! 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ;Attest: WILL D. PRATT. County Auditor & Ex-officio (Clerk of the Board :By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY9 WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Resolutions were received from the Whatcom County Taxpayers' Associations the Sumas Valley Grange and the Sumas Lions Club urging the Board to proceed with the hiring of a different archi- tect in order to move toward the construction of a new court house at the earliest possible date. '%The March report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned !,until 9:30 A.M.t Friday' April 9, 1948. Approved Chairman of the B6ard ###�1#####################################################!`#########�4`####t############ ### RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRI4 TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF APRIL i MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 91 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 6, 1948, the Board.convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:00.; The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Auditor $ 5.47 Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. 54.51+ Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. .65 " it Assessor .28 Ireland & Bellingar it 165.13 Claude Manley Commissioners 5.30 Gerrit Veleke " 6.25 George Janssen, Postmaster " 39.56 Standard Oil Co: of Cal. it 3.74 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. of .35 Ireland & Bellingar to 144.54 it " Treasurer 114.94 County Treasurer " 26.48 Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. " 18.39 Blaine Journal - it 2.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " 5 Girard Street Grocery Court House 12. 7 Pacific Steam Laundry it to .99 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. " 116.35 Catholic Charities of Diocese of Spokane Juvl. Court 24.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. it" Play. 25.14 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Clerk .23 Frank Roberts , J. P. - Country 42.75 Dept. of Labor &Indus tries Constable 6.55 Barron Tire Company Sheriff 3.14 L. N. Curtis & Sons " 16.59 Standard Oil Co, of Cal. " 7.0)+ Ireland & Bellingar " 19372 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " :45 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " 9.69 Waitkus Supply Co. " 10.09 Dept. of Labor & Industries " 33•84 it it it Jail 20.09 Diamond "BitFuel Co. to32.96 Pacific Pacific Steam Laundry it Schafer Baking Co. It 33.28 Walton Fruit Company It .42 Ireland & Bellingar Supt. of Schools 56.53 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it " 2.60 MacPherson's Shell Service it if 4.78 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Exten. Service 10.75 Union Printing Co. it to4p 9 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. It it 2,13 Ireland & Bellingar It to 140.65 Louis W. King Hort. Insp. 1.3.30 MacPherson's Shell Service it it1.49 Ireland & Bellingar County Farm 42.,91 $ 19516.59 COUNTY ROAD FUND: H. M. Weatherby George Ford Bob Smith Henry Gray Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Van's Hardware Warnick Lumber Yards Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Skagit County Road Engineer - Highway Acct. Robertson Freight Lines, Inc. Weldit Tank & Steel Company Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company Likkel Garage Farmers Equipment Co. Foster's Signal 6ervice Howard -Cooper Corporation Harnischfeger Corporation Everson Motor Company VER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass W. S. Douglass Industrial Supply Company Austin Supply Company W. H. James 435.84 36o•933 508.48 890.00 3.91 8.55 3.35 581.54 368.40 1.03 11192.42 20.18 21.68 39.30 2.32 19494.49 139.11 1.n0.35 $ 79601.88 130.00 88.85 92.08 31.11 30.54 $ 372.58 2 64 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF APRIL 19 48 iPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Store $ 412.44 Bellingham Water Department 2.00 Blackburn's Grocery 21.29 Cheever's Grocery 54.15 Eldred Fuel Co. 15.40 Frank's Market 159.83 Hardwood Fuel Co. 7.21 Hauser's Lunch 11.51 Hawkins Mercantile Co. 25.93 Victor Kohler 15.00 Mrs. C. J. Morgan 40.00 Mt. Baker Market 62.75 Harry W. olds 55, 33 O'Neall's Service 20 U-70 J. C. Penney Company Post's Cash Market 82:60 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 15.76 Red's Transfer 5.77 l Roland's Cash Market 17.31+ Rome Grocery 101.38 Royal Cafe 27.52 H. Rudd 36.00 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 14.71 Stewart's*Grocery 29.45 Ted & Bill's Service 8.1 Trunkey & Sons 26.1 Wahl's, Inca 10.25 Fred Weihe 31.50 Windsor Hotel 18.00 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 6.95 Dr. 0. W. Rogers 5.00 Dr. H. G. Sutherland 19,Q0 Henry D. Young 79.00 Aubert Drug Co. 53.81 " it to 1 42.11 City Drug Store' 6,49 Herald Prescription Pharm cy 1+5051 Hurley Drug Mart 40.933 it If 28.88 Owl Pharmacy 21.02 j' Thompson Drug Store 6._i0 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Steam Laundry SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: LeRoy Whipple Lafe Cassidy Bert H. Jefferson e ferson LAW LIBRARY FUND: .9.10 $ 35.00 25.00 5_0 A 00 1,760.31 9.10 110.00 West Publishing'Company $ 65.00 65.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 11,435.46 R_E_S0LUTI0N WHEREAS, John W. Maloney, architect, has heretofore completed plans and specifications for the proposed new courthouse for Whatcom County, Washington, the building of which is estimated by the architect to cost $1,400,000.001 exclusive of architect's fees and other costs, and WHEREAS, Whatcom County, Washington, has a sum not to exceed $1,050,000.00 available for the construction of said court House, and WHEREAS, the presently constituted Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, �iWashington, has advised said architect of the inability of said County to construct a court house I, in accordance with said plans so submitted, and WHEREAS, said architect did on December 11, 1947, file an action in mandamus to compel the County Auditor of said County to pay the sum of $741500.00 as and for architects' fees, which said action was tried on January 22, 1948, in the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for Whatcom County, and, WHEREAS, on March 22, 1948, the Honorable Hobart S. Dawson, Judge of said Court, made and filed a judgment quashing said Writ of Mandate and denying the claim of said architect, and WHEREAS, subsequent to entry of said judgment, the members of said Board of County Com- missioners met withsaid�John W. Maloney for the purpose of allowing him an opportunity to revise his plans and specifications so that a court house could be constructed and architect's fees paid thereon with the monies available for that purpose, with the understanding that if said architects - 2165 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY� THE 9th DAY OF APRIL 1948 (Could so revise the plans, that a new contract would be drawn between said architect and the present Board of County.Commissioners, and that the legal action by the architect would be dropped and that all claims by -him for services rendered on the unusable plans would be dismissed, and WHEREAS, after consideration of the proposals of the present Board, said architect did, under;date of March 26,. 1948, advise said Board by letter that the plans and specifications as now drawn could -be revised to meet the desires of the present,Board, but that any changes or alterations -to the completed plans must be paid for by said Whatcom County according to Article 4, Page.2 of the,.contract..entered into between Whatcom County and said architect on June 12, 19457 hand i. WHEREAS,.ample opportunity has been given to said John W. Maloney to revise his said plans ,so that ..a courthouse may be constructed at a cost within the amount available for that purpose, and he has failed and refused to meet the terms and conditions advanced by the Board, and WHEREAS, said architect has not abandoned his claim, but did on March 30, 1948, file Notice of Appeal from said judgment, and E WHEREAS, -it is imperative that construction be commenced without delay, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that,all-further negotiations with said John W. Maloney be abandoned, and that the said Commissioners invite other qualified architects to submit preliminary plans for a new court house building that may be lawfully constructed within the amount available!for that purpose. DONE.in regular adjourned session of the Board this 9th day of April, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF W�ATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD,OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D.PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy GERRIT VELEKE; Commissioner Commissioner (The above Resolution was taken up for consideration with all members present, but with one member declining to sign.) In conjunction with the above Resolution, the following statement was released by the Chairman of the -Board:. "While Mr. Veleke and myself feel that the resolution passed today by.the majority members of the Board speaks for itself, I wish to say that at no time have Mr. Veleke and myself had different opinions as tothe method of arriving at a,fair and proper solution of the situation, which was not of our making. "We have tried to be fair and cooperative with Architect Maloney, to the extent of being criticized for not going ahead with new plans. "We have felt that we should proceed with the.same degree of caution as would used by any large business concern. "Mr. Maloney has.not.indicated that,he would'cooperate in the manner�we would wish, there- fore, we expect to proceed at once with new plans to the end that Whatcom County will get the much needed new court house.as early as possible. "We are very appreciative of the support given us, both verbally and by written resolutions from various groups and organizations, and wish to express our sincere thanks for the help and interesi shown." _ s/g/d CLAUDE MANLEY. Chairman, Whatcom County Commissioners �An application gor an electric pole line permit,, -,along the Galbraith Road, was filed with the.Board by the Puget Sound Power & Light Company, through its Attorney, J., W. Kindall. 466 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF APRIL 3.91+8 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT FOR ELECTRIC POLE LINE PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Massachusetts corporation, authorized to and doing business in the State of Washington, having applied for this permit, and representing to,the Board that it.is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of customers along the roads hereinafter mentioned, and the Board being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that there is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, a permit to construct, maintain and operate electric distribution and transmission lines along, over and across the following described roads in Whatcom County, Wash ington, outside of any incorporated city or town, to -wit: GALBRAITH ROAD, between intersection with Highway 99 or near the West section line of Section 159 Township 37 North, Range 3 East, then in a general northeasterly direction into and through said Section 15 and Sections 10 and 11, said Township and Range. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the roads above described shall be later included in-a'franchis( to:.;.said Company under similar t6rms and conditions as the fanchise granted the Company by this Board of Commissioners under date of March 1, 1938. DONE in open regular session this 9th day of April, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: L. COZIER - - Deputy County Auditor and Commissioner. ex-officio Clerk of the Board There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 13, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board ######If fill r"r################### ##########�i� ########## t11it#########################I MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 9, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30-,A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:45. The following claims were approved by the Board -for payment: 'CURRENT EXPENSE: Fountain Drug Store Glenn W. Burgess Vera Bonner Louie E. Bruemmer E. F. Cingmars Mrs. Myrtle Davis Loleta Hart Mrs. Walter Hobart Mrs. Lyman Matthews Lucille Rohwer Mrs. Eva M. Schinner Mrs. Minnie E. Vinup Fred S. Zobrist Booth Memorial Hospital Robert T. Johnson Girard Street'Grocery Three-M-Supply Co. Washington Co-op. Farmers Assn. Jacobson's Studio Assessor $ 6.64 Court House 1.62 Elect. & Reg. .30 n .11 45 to It, .15 it is 90 rr it . 15 it it • go it it .6o it " n n , 615. it rr .30 ii rr .30 Juv. Court 12.00 J. P. - Country 4.50 Jail 141.57 " 48.41 it 34.00 Exten. Service , -3.56 $ 257.10 467 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 'APRIL TERMTUESDAY THE 13th DAY OF - M. COUNTY COUNTY ROAD FUND: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Fred Reinholt Dept. of Labor & Industries Herschal D. Jones Service Equipment Co. Star Machinery Company Electric -Steel Foundry Company Western Tractor & Equipment Co. Jewell.Motor Co. Pacific;Highway,Transport Jeffcott Motor Co. Glazer Bros. Bellingham Auction House Industrial Supply,Co. Norstrom Lumber Co. Standard Oil Co. of California Union Oil.Company Shell Oil Company, Inc. Trunkey & Sons Ireland & Bellingar, PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose Clayton Baldrey Della Bathurst Mildred L. Bearisto Anna J. Beiswenger Lydia 0. -Benson. Helen A.Boothe ._ Fredericka D Cameron Jeannette V. Cook Veta C. Dahl . Sara E.-Gardner Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Martha Hopple Dorothy 'J. Hubert Roma Kemena Helen L.' Laviolette Margaret.- Maloy Phyllis, ""jartin Jacqueline E. Swanson Alice Szymanski Golda.Thompson Maud Turner. Ray S. Wagoner Helen M. Warren Baan Security Market Baker's Store Mrs. Bessie Bucher The Fair -,Meat &' Grocery, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Golden Rule Mercantile Co. Grenier Distributing Co. Knoll's 4arket Marineway Hotel.. Mrs. Mildred Martin Mt, Baker Grocery, R & S Grocery Vance Radevaney Safeway Stores, Inc. Savoy Hotel RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Dept. of Tabor & Industries PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: General:Electric Company General Electric_ X-Ray Corp. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Frank Curtright 1+5.71 249.6o 593.73 200,00 503.31 3.23 205.15 786.53 921.63 3.76. 296:82 11.59 5.15 125.71 37,51 19717.33 302.35 368:42 84.10 li826.60 3.50 15.6 o . 32.6o 10.3 5 1.10 10.40 4.05, 24.20 1.15 2.75. 34.60 33.20 3.50 13.50 2.65 4.75 2.80 7.35 10.05 lo.8.5 3.75 15.60 14.00 13.40 10.70 25.25 117.28 25.00 269.23 16.26 91.47 15.68 7.21 39.03 6.00. 20.7 5 46.30 113.92 25.00 571.29 165.07 $ 13.43 $ 10.66 $ 30.00 $ 8,358.23 $ 17850.23 13.43 $ '. 12.00 S - _10.00 TOTAL of Claims Allowed $ 107520.99 41 68 RECORD'OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY TxE 13th - DAY OF APRI L 19-4$ R E S O L U T I O N r WHEREAS, the Department of Highways of the State of Washington, acting as Agent of and for the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States' -of America,..is desirous of constructing a Federal Aid Project, No. S-0768 (1) - S-0462 (2), in Whatcom County: (a) Consisting of the construction of the Ferry Slip. and approach at Gooseberry Point, on F. A. S. route No. 482 (b) Consisting of the reconstruction of the, Ferry Slipp and approach at.Lummi Island on F. A. S. route No. 768 and WHEREAS, the Dep:artment,of Highways -of the State of Washington, acting as Agent for the. United States Public Roads Administration, is desirous of receiving Federal funds for the improve- ment of said road, and WHEREAS, the said Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works.Agency of the United States of America will not participate in the construction of.said.road until and unless the County of Whatcom will :agree to refrain from permitting encroachment upon_the.right of way of said above mentioned road, and until and unless the County of,Whatcom-will agree to refrain from passing resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above mentioned road or that will give preference to local routes which intersect with said road, other than.by the erection or installation of "slow" and/or "caution" signs or -,signals, or that will unreasonably hinder or delay traffic on said.above mentioned road, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree, by suitable resolution, to adopt the grades of the improvement as the -grades of the county road that is involved, and agree to protect the State of Washington against any and all claims for damages on account of.any changes of grades and the construction of this improvement, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to maintain said improvement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after=the improvement has been completed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County that for and in consideration of the Department of Highways of the State of Washington and -the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America constructing said road and routing.traffic on same over and across, as described above, Whatcom County hereby agrees with the Department of Highways of the State of Washington and the Public Roads Administra- tion of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America that -it will not, in the future, permit encroachments orr the right of way of the said above mentioned road, nor will it pass any resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above mentioned road or that will give preference to local routes which intersect with said road, other than by the erection or installa- tion of "slow" and/or "caution" signs or signals, or that will slow up, unreasonably hinder, or delay traffic on said above mentioned road, and that it.will, by suitable resolution, adopt the grades of'the improvement as the grades of the county road that is involved, and hereby agrees to protect the State of Washington against any and all claims for damages on account of changes of grades and the -construction of this improvement, and hereby further agrees to maintain said Im- provement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after this improvement has been completed. PASSED the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 13th day of Aprils 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY • County Commissioner (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATE County Commissioner Clerk of Board,of County Commissioners of Whatcom-County, State of Washington I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original resolution passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, on the 13th day of April, 1948, in the regular meeting of -said Board. Dated this 13th day of April, 1948. WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Clerk of the Board N O T I C E `'The BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Whatcom County, Washington, do in the interests of Public Safety-1-hereby restrict the speed of all traffic on Lake Whatcom Boulevard and Cable Streets, beginning at the City Limits of Bellingham and continuing to Echo Point, to 25 miles per hour. This order to go into effect immediately. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of April, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM-COUNTY, WASHINGTO N (SEAL OF THE,BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County �'uditor '& Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 46 APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 13th DAY OF APRIL BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON f IN THE RATTER OF PURCHASE ) ( RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT ) WiF WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wash- ington, to purchase equipment hereinafter described, for use in maintaining County Roads and Bridges, NOW, THEREFORE,,BE IT RESOLVED that a call forbids be advertised for the purchase of the following equipment: 1 Only new Panel Delivery Truck - 1/2 Ton capacity - equipped with full front seat . and 6.50 x 16 tires. .Bids to be opened and considered at 10:30 A.M., on Friday, April 30, 1948, in the office of the Board of County„Commissioners in the Whatcom County Court House, and award will be made to the lowest.and best bidder. The Board.to reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of April, 1948, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT, CHARLES E. KING !County Auditor & Ex-offieio Commissioner 'Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy. n Petitions, bearing signatures of all available property and resort owners in the Birch Bay area, were filed with,the Board, asking that the Board prohibit the sale of, and ban the use of (firecrackers and fire works of all kinds in the Birch Bay area. The matter was taken under ;consideration by the Board. R E S O L U T I O N `WHEREAS, it is be that it would be to the best interest of all concerned that a lCommunity Recreation Commission should be established, to consist of representatives from the City ;Iof Bellingham, Whatcom County and the Bellingham School District, those being the political sub - ';divisions now supporting.,the community recreation program from their tax funds, ! NOW, THEREFORE,,ABE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, that Whatcom County shall, and it does hereby approve the formation of a voluntary ,:and unincorporated Community Recreation Commission to consist of seven members, with the purpose !!to promote and administer a community recreation program, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the ' Juvenile Judge be, andnthey are hereby, designated as members of said Commission. DONE iri regular ladjourned session of the Board this 13th day of April, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ((SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ! CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman Attest: 'WILL b. PRATT GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio 'Clerk of the Board - - - By L..COZIER, ,Deputy the March report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 16, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bard ################# #########�##�## �10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 1.6th DAY OF APRIL 19 MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 13, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. on (this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 9:55. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: 'CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank H. Geri F. E. Briggs Hillyard Motor Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. The Education Digest Shell Oil Co., Inc. F. E. Alexander Wm. A. Fisher Roy E'. Harris Vernon C. McDonald Jewell Motor Co. MacPherson's Shell Service. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Juv. Court - Play 29.30 J. P. - Country 22.50 Sheriff 17.47 Jail 41.97 Supt. of Schools 5.00 n It 2083 It It 5.00 5.00 5.00 ' 5.00 Hort. Insp. 2.68 -1,29 County Stores & County Stores Garage PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: AbshireIs 11 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. Brown & Cole City Market Clipper Store Ellis St. Market Fairhaven Pharmacy Komen Grocery Laube Hotel Milam's Midway Market Pepper's Grocery Poplack's Meat & Grocery Puget Sound Power & Light Co. it it if Roth Apts Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. Taylor's Store Twenty -First Street Grocery Y. M. C. A. St. Luke's General Hospital Dr. G. L. Hellberg Kendrick Ambulance Service Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for April SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Guy H. Bates George S. Laub A. T. Hayes Myrtle Reynolds John T. Westman LAW LIBRARY FUND: Fred T. Darvill Washington Law Review Total of Claims Allowed $ 143. & $ 585.96 $ 585.96 25.00 25.00 2.78 10.17 119.00 61.6 5 54.80 4.00 100.99 13.00 74.98 15.78 55.16 18.65 6.24 15.00 5.15 66.20 44.80 34.76 6.00 94.00 10.00 8.00 55200 15.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 51.50 78.20 $ 926.11 $ 130.06 8.. 129.70 $ 1,914.81 ✓By unanimous action of the Board, the agreement with Carl Omli,for the operation of the County Farm, was renewed, with the same conditions and regulations as now existing, for a period ,of three years from this date. vA petition, signed by ten property owners of the vicinity, was filed with the Board, petitioning for the vacation of Forest.Street, north of Second Street, Townsite of Maple Falls, and the turning over of the vacated area to Mt. Baker School District No.. 507. The petition was referred to the County Engineer. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF APRIL A letter of commendation was received by the Board, from Vern Hawley, proprietor of tHatting wley's Fishing Resort on Lummi Island, relative to the"splendid work" doneon the Island roads, them "in better condition than at any time for the past eight years." P P The application°of Charles E. Riley, Agate Bay Service, R #49 Bellingham, for a transfer to him of the liquor license of Agate Bay Service, Inc., was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was, duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 20, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board ##########################################)!#### MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant too adjournment taken Oommissioners Friday, April 16, 1948, the Board convened at'9:30 A.M., on this date, with Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ;'CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - April Auditor $ 29295.00 I it it Assessor 21010.00 " it Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 21206.67 Court House 615.00 Elect. & Reg. 190.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258..05 No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 385.00 Clerk 895.00 J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P. No. 2 150,00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros. Atty 726.66 Sheriff 19172,00 Jail 605.50 Supt. of Schools 740.00 Exten. Service . 541 99 Hort. Inspector 300.00 Everett Lancaster Assessor - Emerg. 230.00 Anne L. Wilson, Ad. Exp. - Sch. 1 0.00 Griggs Auditor 15.40 Arthur C. Weber Commissioners 1.36 Northwestern Insurance Agency Treasurer 41.58 Charles Rand Sup. Ct. No. 11 Rep. 271.22 Basil D. Rasmussen it it No. 2 " 271.22 Bancroft -Whitney Co. It it No. 1 15.97 No. 2 28.33 Washington Law Review " " No. 2 3.00 Griggs J. P. No. 2 4.58 Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country 2.25 Boone'Hardin Pros. Atty 9.65 City Sanitary Service Jail 4.72 Stanley Rogers Board of Equalization 5.00 Sig Hjaltalin It to 5.00 Frank Otter ' to it 5.00 Chas. A. Pedersen i, „ 5.00 L. E. Unger " " .00 15,573.20 OUNTY ROAD FUND: County Road Fund - Adv. Exp. - Gravel $ 21200.00 it n it It to 968-33 Payroll - April - Voucher No- 331 2�260.00 " ,f If 332 67 0.00 '� " " 333 1,151. 82 81250.15 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL 11''� TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF APRIL 19 1+8 _ ..... _ PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Florence E. Bice 12.40 if it 16.50 Edith R. Legoe 30.10 Columbia Hotel 13, 50 Commercial Hotel 22.50 j Eldred Fuel Co, 6,90 Ferry Bros. Inc. 122.88 Hauser's Lunch 68.24 Johnston's Cash Market 8.42 Needham's Trading Post 37.46 Savoy Hotel 9.09 Joe Sygitowicz 15.00 Wolten & Montfort 65.1+5 M Cash Assistance Roll for May 19,422.00 Payroll - April - Trans. 37-C-43 5 59270.00 Ella Jenkins 24.19 Payroll - April - Trans. 37-C-1+37 10,133- 5 359278.58 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - April 680.00 Julia Klocke 220.00 Freda Berger 220.00 Anne L. Wilson 40.00 1,160.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand 10.00 Bancroft -Whitney Co. 11.E $ 21,85 -:SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert H. Elkins. $ 35.00 35.00 Total of Claims Allowed 60018.78 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 246 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON V' IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF A FILL TO REPLACE BRIDGE NO. 109 ON OLD LAKE SAMISH ROAD } R E S O L U T I O N j, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the above Old Lake Samish Road described as follows: To replace Bridge No. 109 on the Old Lake Samish Road in Sec. 1 5, Tp. 37 N., R 3.E.9 W.M., over Chuckanut Creek, with culvert and earth fill, and construction of portion of said road on revised alignment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: a Items of Work $ 2)+,077.50 -Construction Engineering 2.407.7 Total Cost of Project 2 , .2 Less Federal Aid 10 000.00 Expended Locally 6 16v485.25 Right of Way purchased for improvement _ 200.00 Total Outlay by County 16,685.25 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public ngeessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Contract by the.State Department �of Highways as a CountylFed. Aid Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifi- cations of the State of,Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT u 'County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 'By L. COZIER, Deputy APRIL 473 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF APRIL lsLA Transfer Resolution No. _ County Road Project No. 246 State Highway Dept. No. TRANSFER RESOLUTION AND REQUEST FOR THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS TO PERFORM CERTAIN WORK VBEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM'COUNTY, WASHINGTON IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the'Board of County Commissioners that the Director of Highways is authorized and directed to deduct $264.85 from Motor Vehicle Fund of Whatcom County, Washington for Headquarters expense for checking and revising plans and specifications for re aligning and reconstructing a portion of the Old Lake Samish Highway, located in Section 15;'Twp. 37 N.Range 3 E., W.M., on„County Road No. 277, equal to 1% of the estimated cost, $26,485.25, or $264.85, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Whatcom County in.the Motor Vehicle Fund during the 1947-49 biennium and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Auditor is authorized to reserve from alloca-! tion of,fuel'tax revenues to.Whatcom County, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, -an amount not in excess of tia: above specified sum,. for the use of the Director of Highways to defray the costs incurred in the performance of the aforesaid requested work, and, upon notice to said auditor from the.Di-. rector of Highways that such work has been completed, payment made therefor, and that Whatcom County has been furnished a statement of cost of all labor, equipment, material, supplies and engineering,the State Auditor is further authorized and directed to release to Whatcom County, any unexpended balance of the.amount reserved by this resolution. ADOPTED this 20th day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT_ County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the, Board. By L. COZIER,.Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E . KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County The resignation,of Albert Gerritz, as Superintendent of Schools, effective as of July 1, 1948, was presented to the Board and accepted by them. Upon the recommendation of the Superintendents of all school -districts of Whatcom County, William O'Neil of Lynden was appointed as successor to Mr. Gerritz. 'This being the time fixed for the opening of bids for the purchase of an air compressor, the bids received were placed.before the Board, the said bids being as follows: Clyde Equipment Company - Sullivan.Class WK-80 F.O.B. Bellingham, immediate del. from Seattle $4,767.00 plus tax Bow Lake Equipment Co., Inc. -New Leroi Model F.O.B. Bellingham, delivery from factory Star Machinery -Company --.Worthington F.O.B. Bellingham, immediate del. from Seattle Howard Cooper Corporation - Schramm F.O.B. Bellingham, 3-day-delivery Service Equipment Company - Davey Air Chief F.O.B. Bellingham, 3-weeks delivery A. H.-Cox & Company - Jaeger Model F.O.B. Bellingham, 1-day delivery 3,825.00 n It 4,433.00 4,815.00 tt tt 1+1238.00 1+9475.00 a rt Feenaughty ,Machinery Company — Model .WHF-210 Gardner -Denver F.O.B. Bellingham, 30-day delivery 5030.00 Industrial Supply Company - Chicago Pneumatic F.O.B. Bellingham, from factory (Penn) 4,996.00 `Upon motion by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Veleke, and passed unanimously, the bids were taken under -consideration by the Board. `1-74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF APRTL 19 48 ' I R E S O L U T I O N /WHEREASi the United States Government, by and through its Army Engineers, at Seattle, (Washington, desires to release to Whatcom County any license it has had to use that certain service road leading into the Bellingham Airport, and more particularly specified as portions of ,the Barnes, Wynn, Thomas and Urban Roads, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County to accept the said.release, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board.that its Chairman, Claude Manley, is hereby, authorized to sign the acceptance of the said release for Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 20th day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy ARMY SERVICE FORCES Corps of Engineers North Pacific Division Seattle Listrict be, and he BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,_WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING . Commissioner RELEASE Unnumbered License •WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of June 1943, Whatcom County, Washington$ a municipal corporation existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Washington, with its principal office located in the city.of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, and State of Washington, did grant a license unto the United States of America to construct, operate and maintain a service road along, across and.over the following roads and streets, or parts thereof, in Whatcom County, Washington; A strip of land 50 feet in width lying within the right-of-way of Barnes Road as per plat of Baker -View Addition to the City of Bellingham being 25 feet on either side of the center -line of said road extending westerly a distance of 629.5 feet, more or less, from a point opposite the east line of Lot 5 of Block 14 said Baker View Addi- tion to the east line of that certain road on the west boundary of Section 15, Town- ship 38 North, Range 2 East, Willamette Meridian, known as Urban Road, also known as Wynn % ad . A strip of land 50 feet wide lying within the right-of-way of Wynn Road as laid out and established by Whatcom County, Washington, being 25 feet on each side of the center -line of said road beginning at the intersection of the west boundary of Sec- tion 10, Townshi 38 North, Range 2 East, W.M., and the north boundary of the N* of the W* of the SWof the NW-i of the S14 of said Section 10; thence northerly, north- westerly and again northerly through J. F. Tartes Addition to Whatcom County, W.T., and through the E* of the NEf of Section 9, said township and range; thence con- tinuing northerly with the west boundaries of Lots 24, 9, 8 and 1 of Alder Grove Addition and with the west boundary of Lot 22 Eldridge's Rural Addition to the City of Bellingham to the south right-of-way line of 'an existing street known as Rural Avenue, except that said strip is but 20 feet on each side of said center line where the latter.coincides with the west boundary of said Lot 22, Eldridge's Rural Addition. Those parts of Thomas Road and of Urban Road, as laid out in the plat of Baker View Addition to the,City of Bellingham, as fall within the following -described land: A strip 50 feet wide being 25 feet on each side of a center -line beginning at the corner common to Sections 3, 41 9 and 107 Township 38 North, Range 2 East W.M., thence easterly along the north boundary of said Section 10 (the•same being the center line of said Thomas Road) 320 feet more or less, to the beginning of a 19 degree curve to the right, thence along said curve 275 feet, more or less,,to end of curve. That part of Thomas Road as laid out in the plat of Baker View Addition to the City of Bellingham, lying 25 feet on each side of a north -south center -line coinciding with the center line of Runway #3 of Bellingham Airdrome, produced North. And said County also grants such license over, across and under the following described tract:, A'strip of land 50 feet wide lying 25 feet on each side of the west 1/16 line of Section 159 Township 38 North, Range 2 East, W.M. and extending southerly a distance of 900 feet, more or less, from the southwest corner of Block 12, Baker View Addition to the City of Bellingham to the north right-of-way line of the Whatcom-Marietta Road. APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 20th OF APRIL 4 7 r3 1948 WHEREAS, the use of said premises is no longer required by the United States of America and possession of said property having been redelivered by the United States of America to the grantor, on the 15th day of April, 1948, NOW, THEREFORE,'KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County, for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar and other valuable consideration, the receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, have remised, released and forever discharged, and by these presents do for ourselves, our successors, and assigns, remise, release, and forever dis- charge the United States of America, its officers, agents, and employees of and from all manner of actions, liability and claims against the United States of America, its officers, agents and employees which we or they ever had, now have, or ever will have upon, or by reason of any matter,' cause or thing whatsoever, particularly arising out of said license and the occupation by the United States of America of the aforementioned property, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have caused these presents to be signed by our Chairman of the Board, attested by our Auditor and ex-officio secretary of the Board and our corporate seal to be hereto affixed this 20th day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT' Auditor of Whatcom County and ex-officio secretary of its Board'of Commissioners BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman The application of Archie B..Hardan, Hardan's Service and Grocery, 2805 West Maplewood, for aliquor license, 'the application of the Goshen Country Club, Inc., R #3, Bellingham, for a "special occasion" license covering May 1 and 22, June 5 and 19, and July 3 and 17, and the application of Marjorie and Talmage Cowin for a transfer to them of the license of Amanda C. Clar were all approved by,.the Board and copies of the applications placed on file. . There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 23, 1948. Approved .&&L,� 2z:&Z" Chairman of the Hoar ###############################/�################################################################ MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 239 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 20, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date., with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Dorothy Korn PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. If " " it Stenographic Service Bureau Western Union Telegraph Company Physicians & Dentists, Inc. American Hospital Supply Corp. American Machine & Metals, Inc. American Pharmaceutical Co. Blake, Moffit & Towne Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Gibb Clinical Laboratory Haskell Plbg & Htg. Co. International Bath -"obe Co. Lind Gravel Company 11 11 tl Mills Hospital Supply Company Molts, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Juvenile Court $ $ 74.97 $ 700.00 2.50 10.00 .54 7,458. o0 147.60 19205.28 32.19 11.81 6.00 7.20 77.5o 3.61 84.00 27e28 26.85 3.77 10.72 4.10 74.97 "16 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF APRIL ism$_ iPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Carl Omli 139.05, Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 9.90 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 40.75 Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency, Inc. a+ 1.935 Standard Brands, Inc. 6. . The Upjohn ' Company 18.21 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 15.91 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn 408.09 Mrs. Bert Backstrom 30.00 B'ham Branch,,Nat'l Bank of Commerce of Seattle 6.15 Mrs. Margaret Bertero 12.00 Cyr Bros. Dairy 22.48 Edquist Meat &,Grocery Co. 6.00 Harold's Nugent's Market '25.25 Mt. Baker Grocery 20.00 McClellan Fuel Co. 40.69 J. C. Penney Co. 20.42 Ray Pepper 15.78 Leslie Peterson 15.97 Roberts Grocery 925.49 Safeway Stores, Inc. 460.06 2} 8 7 Sternhagen Grocery 83.44 Stanley Y S gitowicz 15.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 St. Joseph's Hospital 2.50 Binyon Optometrists 9.27 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 2.00 Dr. A. W. Sandberg 3.00 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 105-.00 S 13,11.7,32 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Leo Ash - Order to Leslie Eakin $ 15.00 Edward H. Rodin 30.00 Samuel Peluso 35.00 Raymond G. Peters 25.00 Genevieve Estelle Kreiger 15.00 Henry G. Reed 25.00 Michael L. Wilson 10.00 135.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 13,367.29 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 247 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON `SIN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING ) WOOD FLUME AND TIDE GATE WITH 60" CON- ( R E S O L U T I O N CRETE CULVERT AND CONCRETE HEAD WALL ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County'Commissioners that it is their intention to replace existing wood flume and wood trestle bridge with 60" concrete culvert and fill. Also construct concrete Head Wall with Tide Gate attached thereto, located on Birch Bay Roa&,'County Road No. 82, in Sec. 30, Tp. 40 N., R. 1 E., W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work . Day Labor (Miscellaneous Revenues) $3,100.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications,of the State of Washington DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 23rd day of April, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy GERRIT VELEK& Commissioner CHARLES E. KING COmmissionei-, 476 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM _ FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF APRIL 1948 � ORDER FOR HEARING — - -- `-- -- - -- — �IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ) 'MT. BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507 ) ORDER FOR HEARING DON NIMS AND OTHERS FOR THE VACA- ) TION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOM COUNTY ) ''It is ordered by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the 'matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Don Nims and others, will be held.by the Board of (County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 25th day of May, 1948. DONE this 23rd day of April, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairm an !(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING 'IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE } COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY MT. ( NOTICE OF HEARING (BAKER SCHOOL DIST. #507, & OTHERS ) II NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter of the petition of Mt. Baker School Dist. #507 and others, for the vacation of a County Roa& are on file in the Commissioners' Office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in said report as follows: That portion of Forest Street north of Second Street, townsite of Maple Falls, Whatcom County, Washington and that the 25th day of May, 1948, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.,.has been set for the hear ing of said report and the consideration thereof. April 23, 1948 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner R E S O L U T I O N "-"WHEREAS, on April 13, there was filed with this Board, a petition signed by all available resort and property owners of the'Birch Bay area, asking that the sale of firecrackers and fire- works of all kinds be prohibited, and the use thereof be banned in the Birch Bay area, and that the said area be so posted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board, after due deliberation, that in the interest,; of public health and safety, and for the protection of persons and property, the prayer of the said petition be, and it is hereby granted, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notices in compliance with this order be posted in the said Birch Bay area, that all necessary.steps be taken for the rigid enforcement of the order, and that this resolution be published in the official newspaper of the County and in the Lynden Tribune and the Blaine Journal, DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION of the Board this 23rd day of April, 1948, (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) i Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio l Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTO N CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 'Lo RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF APRIL 19 48 I C O N T R A C T I THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, al municipal corporation, hereinafter called the Owner, and GALEN W. BENTLEY, of Bellingham, Washing- ton, hereinafter called the Architect, WITNESSETH: That WHEREAS, the Owner intends to erect a court house building for Whatcom County, Wash- ington, to be located on Block 12.in the City of Bellingham, County of Whatcom, State of Washing- ton, NOW, THEREFORE, the Owner and the Architect, for the considerations hereinafter named, agree as follows: The Architect agrees to perform, for the above -named work, professional services, as herein- after set forth. The Owner agrees to pay the Architect for such services a fee of seven per of the cost of the work, with other payments and reimbursements as hereinafter provided, the said percentage being hereinafter referred to as the "basic rate." The parties hereto further agree to the following conditions: 1. THE ARCHITECT'S SERVICES. -- The Architect's professional services consist of the ;necessary conferences, the preparation of preliminary studies, working drawings, specifications, large scale and full size detail drawings; the drafting of forms of proposals and contracts; the issuance of certificates of payment; the keeping of accounts, the general administration of ,the business and supervision of the work, the preparation of structural, electrical, heating, ventilating and sanitary drawings and specifications. 2. SEPARATE CONTRACTS. -- The basic rate applies to work let under a single contract. For any portions of the work let under separate contracts, on account of extra service thereby required, the rate shall be two per cent greater; the Architect shall be reimbursed for the cost Hof all plueprinting and mimeographing beyond ten complete copies of documents. 3. LIMITATIONS. -- The Architect fully understands that the Owner has set aside and has .available for the construction of said court house the sum only of $900,000.00, exclusive of architectural fees, sales tax, cost of equipment and incidentals, and that said sum, and no more,, may lawfully be expended for the construction of the proposed court house building. The Architect' therefore agrees that the design and plans shall be of such character that the Owner would be able itself to let the contract for construction within the amount set aside for that purpose. Should it be impossible to secure one or more bona fide bids from reliable contractors upon the plans and specifications as prepared by the Architect at a price within the limitation of $9001000.00, then the Architect shall change or amend the plans and specifications in such manner. as may be necessary to secure bids from reliable contractors at not more than said amount of $900,000.00, such changes, if any, would be made without additional cost to said Owner. The failure or omission of the Architect to make such changes shall be deemed to be a failure of performance on his part and shall work a revocation of said contract. 4. EXTRA SERVICES AND SPECIAL CASES. -- If the Architect is caused extra draughting or .other expense due to changes ordered by the Owner, or due to the delinquency or insolvency of the, Omer or Contractor, or as a result of damage by fire, he shall be equitably paid for such extra expense and the service involved. Work let on any cost-plus basis shall be the subject of a special charge in accord with the special service required. i If any work designed or specified by the Architect is abandoned or suspended subsequent to the receipt of bids from reliable contractors within the said $900,000.00 limitation, and if such suspension or abandonment by the Owner is wholly without fault of the Architect, then the Architect is to be paid for the service rendered on account of such work. ! 5. PAYMENTS. -- Payments to the Architect on account of his fee shall be made as follows subject to the provisions of Art. 4: $10,000.00 upon completion.of preliminary studies. $10,000.00 when working drawings are 50% completed. $10,000.00 when plans and specifications are fully complete and ready to call for bids. $10,000,00 when one or more bona fide bids from reliable contractors at a construction cost within the $900,000.00 limit have been received. The balance of the fees due the Architect shall be paid in monthly payments during the execution of the work and in proportion to the amount of service rendered by the Architect, as shown by the certificate or certificates to be issued by him until the aggregate of all payments made on account of the fee under this article, but not including any covered by the provisions of Art. 4, shall be a sum equal to the rate or rates of co mmission,arising from this Agreement computed upon the final cost of the work. No deduction shall be made from the Architect's fee on account of penalty, liquidated damages, or other sums withheld from payments to contractors. 47 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF APRIL 1948 6. SURVEY, BORINGS AND TESTS. -- The Owner shall, so far as the work under this agreementil may require, furnish the Architect with the following information: A complete and accurate survey of the building site, giving the grades and lines of streets, pavements, and adjoining properties; the rights, restrictions, easements, boundaries, and contours of the building site, and full information as to sewer, water, gas and electrical service. The Owner is to pay for borings or test pits and for chemical, mechanical or other tests when required. 7. SUPERVISION -OF THE WORK. -- The Architect will endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the work of contractors, but he does not guarantee the performance of their contracts. The supervision of an Architect is to be distinguished from the continuous ,personal superintendence to be obtained by the employment of a clerk -of -the -works. -When authorized by the Owner, a clerk -of -the -works acceptable to both Owner and Architect jshall be engaged by the. Architect at a salary satisfactory to the Owner and paid by the Owner, upon presentation of the Architect's monthly statements. 8, PRELIMINARY.ESTIMATES. -- When requested to do so the Architect will furnish prelimin- ary estimates on the cost of the work, but he does not guarantee the accuracy of such estimates. 9. DEFINITION OF THE COST OF THE WORK. -- The cost of the work, as herein referred to, means the cost to the Owner, but such cost shall not include any architect's or engineer's fees for reimbursement or the cost of a clerk -of -the -works. When labor or material is furnished by the Owner below its market cost, the cost of the work shall be computed upon such market cost. 10, OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. -- Drawings and specifications as instruments of service are the property of the Architect whether the work for which they are made be executed or not. 11. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNMENTS. -- The Owner and the Architect, each binds himself, his partners, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of such other party in respect of all covenants of this agreement, Except as above, neither the Owner nor the Architect shall assign, sublet or transfer his ,interest in this agreement without the written consent of the other. 12. ARBITRATION., -- All questions in dispute under this agreement shall be submitted to arbitration at the choice of either party. 13. TIME LIMIT. -- The Architect agrees to complete the final plans and specifications ready for the calling of bids thereon on or before the lst day of November, 1948. Failure in this respect on the part of the Architect shall constitute a breach of this contract. The Owner and the Architect hereby agree to the full performance of the covenants con- tained herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, they have hereunto executed this agreement, this 23rd day of April, 191+8. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE GALEN W. BENTLEY BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D ER TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1948 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of February, 1948, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditots, check, lj IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this'Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer be 'and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: I� CASH REMITTANCES State General 124.00 State School 46.00 State University 101.86 State College 60.93 W. W. C. E. 18.19 E. W. C. E. 15.46 C. W. C. E. 10.91 '2:80 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF APRIL 1914B- CASH REMITTANCES, Continued: Parks and Parkways Game Forest Fire Protection Highway Safety Current Expense, 3% Rebate Suspense Advance Taxes City Treasurers WARRANTS REDEEMED Auto Trust Current Expense Soldiers Relief Tax Refund Suspense Road Fund Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public Assistance Law Library Public Health Whatcom County Library Water District #2, General. Schools - General Schools - Building River Improvement - Flood Control Port - General Dr. Impt. Dist. #5, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. #7, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. #9, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Maint. BONDS REDEEMED Water District #2 - L.I.D. Bond Port Bonds (1927), INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS Current Expense Tuberculosis Hospitalization Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court House) Water District No. 2, L.I.D: Bond River Improvement - Flood Control Port Bonds (1927) Dr. Impt. Dist. #5, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Maint. 322..80 166.50 71.18 322.83 6,318.04 133.97 2,o81.66 11466.34 96,572.09 21,420.65 362.00 172.13 11J46.69 24, 46.97 20,892.00 34,187.65 204.00 1,247.29 41295.6 171.12 188,229.21 69110.10 71968•70 199616.06 30.75 6.00 948.00 956.13 159 000. 00 109000.00 130.49 104.16 350.00 3, 575.00 56.59 19980.00 1.02 29.22 4729070.36 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 February 28, 1948, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of Sumas INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings U. S. Defense U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH U. S. Treas. Notes 1*% CH U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault Checks and Cash Items Currency Silver Auditor & Clerk LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Lynden Ferndale Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas 7, 500.00 491950.00 338,000.00 3001000,00 170,247.91 170.000_00 30,193.79 17,377.91 4'169.65 862.25 BALANCE 3489915.39 1249591.01 12 59 000.00 471000.00 509000,00 45,000.00 59000.00 187000,00 10.000.00 773,5o6.4o 1.0-15,697.21 1,8o9,204.31 53,386.6o Temporary Cash Shortage .01 1,8629590.92 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 23rd DAY OF APRIL 481 46 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 23rd day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT. County Auditor and ex-o,fficio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner The application,of Harold G. Jones, Fisherman's Cove, Beach Star Route, Bellingham, for a liquor license, and the application of Melvin I. Dixon, Dixon's Grocery & Service, 1400 Pacific Hy., for a transfer to him of the license of Oscar T. Thorsteinson, were approved by the Board and copies of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 27, 1948. If if fill fill Approved dAa,,CX_4, 2L�� Chairman of the Boa d MhETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 279 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 23, 191+89 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them -at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: 'CURRENT EXPENSE: Blackburn Sales Co, Auditor 1.55 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co, " 6.01 „ rr „ u Assessor 7.44 !� M. & M. Union Service it 1.55 Blackburn Sales Co. Commissioners 1.55 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It 8.06 11 " " " " Treasurer 16.56 Farmers Publishing Co. " 2.40 Frazier's Typewriter Service " 32.75 'i The Lynden Tribune " 3.00 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House 62.01 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. it it 9.64 Three-M-Supply Co. it it 13.85 Pacific Tele, & Tele,. Co, Sup. Ct. No. 1 14,64 n n n n n n No. 2 7.94 n rr n a n rrNo. 2 Re , p 4. 77 Juvenile Court 17 56 Clerk 5.12 Wilma Schmidt it 7.50 Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country 2.25 George Janssen, Postmaster Pros. Atty 12,00 Bancroft -Whitney Company " It 15-97 ! Pacific Tele. & Tele, Co. "- " 9.04 Sheriff 30.26 Clare Kersting Supt. of Schools 14.18 Union Oil Co. of California to if 7.09 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it of 7.77 Exten. Service 9.81 Don Denton " 1.55 Griffith Printing Co. " " 4.58 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Hort. Insp. 5.43 Sorensen -Garrett Ins. Agency Ins. on Co. Buildings 762.64 1,106.47 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF APRIL 1948 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: j Baan Security Market 22.00 Deming Mercantile Co. 28.18 Frank's Market 121,08 Hankins Coffee Shop 33.55 Juvet's Store 5.36 Lind Gravel Co. 9.00 W. G. Longwood 25.00 Marineway Hotel 25.00 Mt. Baker Bldg & Loan Assn 25.01 J, C. Penney Co. 25.00 Needham's Trading Post 37.46 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 6.39 Red' s Transfer 5.77 t� 5.61 Richmond Hotel 21.00 Royal Cafe 49.84 Savoy Hotel 9.09 Windsor Hotel 6.00 Y. M. C. A. 13.00 Mayme Miller 146.67 j Marie Smith 73.30 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Arna Schwinn 40.00 $ LAW LIBRARY FUND: Pittsburgh Paint Co. 6 Total of Claims Allowed 693.34 40.00 5.05 $ 5.05 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE PREPARATION OF THE ) FINAL DESIGN, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ) R E S O L U T I O N FOR BRIDGE OVER THE NOOKSACK RIVER AT ) FERNDALE, WASHINGTONI ) $ 1,844.86 WHEREAS, it has been deemed necessary, by the Board of County Commissioners, to replace County Bridge No. 76 over the Nooksack River at Ferndale, Washington, and that Cecil C. Arnold, Professional Engineer, 623 New World Insurance Building, Seattle, Washington, has prepared the preliminary plan and sketches for same, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Cecil C. Arnold be instructed to continue with the preparation of the final plans and specifications for the Ferndale Bridge, being County Bridge �No. 76, over the Nooksack River at Ferndale, Washington. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT, County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy. CALL FOR BIDS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washing- ton, will, until 10:00 A.M., of -their regular meeting on Tuesday, May 18, 1948, receive sealed bids for the removal of the existing bridge across Dakota Creek on the old Ferndale -Blaine pave- ment, located in Oection 7, township 40 North, Range 1 E., W.M. Specifications may be had in the office of the Whatcom County Engineero The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 27th day of April, 1948. i (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board RECORD CAE COMMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF APRIL 1948 "'The matter of the bids for the purchase of an air compressor was again taken up by the Board, and by unanimous, action of the said Board the bid of the Star Machinery Company, on a Worthington Air Compressor, $4,433.00, f.o.b. Bellingham, immediate delivery from Seattle, was accepted as being the best bid. There being no further business to *til 9:30 A.M., Friday, April 30, 1948. come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the Boa d #################################################################################################' MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, April 27, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on' this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: County Road Fund Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke County Road Fund Pioneer, Inc. Florence E. Bryant Walter K. Pixley Frank Roberts Bellingham Drug"Co. County Road Fund If If H It it ff to it u" Wash. St. Assn., of Co. Comm. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company If It it 11 If 'It Evergreen Pharmacy Fairhaven Pharmacy Ferndale Pharmacy Herald Prescription Pharmacy It 11 11 If If' 11 *Star Drug Co. , "Inc. Electrical Products Cons. Otis Elevator Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. Aubert Drug Company Andrew Garness it If Harold Supply Corporation Institutional Products Company Lee Grocery Company If If H 11 11 If If If If Molts, Inc. If II Nalley's, Inca North Coast Chemical & Soap Works If of If 11 It Northern Grocery Company Northwest Hotel Supply, Inc. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. If It If it Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Schrader Surplus & Outfitting Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Shipman Surgical Company Standard Brands, Inc. Veltex Company Assessor Commissioners If Treasurer Elect. & Reg. Juv. Court J. P. - Country of it Sheriff If 5upt. of Schools Exten. Service Hort. Insp. Exp. Comm. Assn. $ 47.26 10.20 14.3 5 11.05 69.46 119.52 8.75 22.50 9.27 166.60 29.24 79.39, 47.77 34.36 49.29 67.50 49.17 58.66 73.71 3.71 40•35 22.66 34.69 18.233 83.16 22.25 139.55 104.76 9.98 8.34 17.37 7.57 94.06 95.40 45.89 23.90 16.10 49.49 33.00 12.36 22.40 164.49 137.11 15.82 15.88 17.65 4.6o 66.74 79.38 24.93 45.73 51.21 8 669.72 484 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF APRIL is4$_ PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: i Washington Drug Supply Company 123.60 56.14 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 5.30 Eldred Fuel Co. 10.30 William Grune 38-75 Hauser's Lunch 10.30 Lind Fuel Company 8.30 Marineway Hotel 4.00 N.R.S. Grocery 12.62 Needham's Trading Post 37.46 Rome Grocery 91.20 Al Roe 9.15 Safeway Stores, Inc. 225.55 It it it 51+8.37 Savoy Hotel 9.09 Smith Service 165 .83 Stewart's Grocery 29.45 Trunkey & Sons 11.90 White House Market 746.28 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 Dr. J. P. Alexander 52.50 Bellingham Optical Company 6.95 Dr. 0. W. Rogers 70.00 Dr. A. W. Sanberg 80.00 Star Drug Company 9.79 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 70.00 Henry D. Young 137.50 Central Stores Revolving Fund 43.68 Theodore G. Coady 4.56 Dictaphone Corporation 50.47 Howard E. Mills Electric Co. 1.80 Bellingham Bedding Company, Inc. 14.94 j Mills Hospital Supply o. 26.64 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 22.63 11 t1 a it tt 6 1$ Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency, Inc. 115.25 Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. 5.014- Standard Brands, Inc. .21 11 11 it 7.03 Fountain Drug Store 14.50 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 40.71 It it . 11 46.47 International Drug Co. 4.07 Owen Drug Co. 15.44 Owl Drug Store #2 26.11 #2 23.65 Owl Pharmacy 17.4 12.39 Star Drug Company 21.13 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 3.09 to �i a n 10.79 Ella Jenkins 74.67 Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for May 176.00 59282.29 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Jansseni Postmaster $ 34.88 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 16.97 51.85 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium $ 21,700.00 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 126.00 2 826.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 8,829.86 This being the time fixed for the opening of bids on the purchase of a Panel Delivery Truck for the Engineer's use, the bids received were placed before the Board, which bids were as follows: I Diehl Motor Company Wallace Chevrolet Co. 1948 Ford Panel $ 11602.27 Prevailing price at time of delivery - and delivery to be from factory By unanimous action of the Board, the bids were taken under consideration until later in the day, when it was the unanimous decision that the bid of Diehl Motor Company was the best bid. 48 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF APRIL j INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 248 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGES ) NOS. 320 & 326 ON ROCK AND JONES ROADS ( R E S O L U T I O N WITH 48" ARMCO CULVERTS AND FILLS ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it 'is their intention to replace Bridge No. 320 on Rock Road, located between Section 5, Tp. 40 N, R 5 E., W.M., and Section 32, Tp. 41 N., R 5 E., W.M., with 34 lin. ft. of 48" ARMCO culvert and fill. Also replace Bridge No. 326 on Jones Road, located in Section 36, Tp. 41 N., R 4 E., W.M., , with 26 lin ft of 48" ARMCO culvert and fill. 11 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor (Miscellaneous Revenues) $1,231.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of April, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 249 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 14HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE NO. 269 on BLAINE-SUMAS PAVEMENT NEAR GUIDE MERIDIAN ROAD WITH CULVERT & FILL R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge No. 269, located on Blaine-Sumas Road between Sections 7 & 18, Tp. 40 N. R 3 E., W.M., with Arch Type ARMCO culvert, equal to 48" dia. pipe, and fill. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Day Labor (Miscl. Rev. Funds) $ 1,152.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington.; DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of April, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANIEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF APRIL 19 48 INITIATING RESOLUTION i PROJECT NO. 250 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v" IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE ) ON BLAINE-SUMAS ROAD AT GLENDALE ROAD, WITH CULVERT AND FILL ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge on Blaine-Sumas Road, near intersection with Glendale Road, with.36 Lin. Ft. of 48" Arch Type ARMCO culvert and fill, located between Sections 10 & 15, Twp. 40 N., R 2 E., W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that fore the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Day Labor (Miscl. Rev. Funds) 675-50 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this !resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is !HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of April, 1948, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Attest: WILL D. PRATT Chairman County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy CHARLES E. KING Commissioner INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 251 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VJHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON iIN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE ) #393 ON HAMPTON ROAD, AND BRIDGES #293 &) R E S O L U T I O N #�94 ON VAN BUREN ROAD, WITH CULVERTS & ) FILLS ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge #292 on Hampton Road, located in Sec. 19, Tp. 40 N. R 4 E., W.M., and replace Bridges #293 and #294 on VanBuren -load, located in Sec. 19, Tp. 40 N, R 4 E., W.M., with 60" ARMCO culverts and fills. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Day Labor (Miscl. Rev. Funds) $ 7,693.00 This project iS,HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge bpecifications of the State of Washington. i DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 30th day of April, 1948. I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board iBy L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF APRIL A8FJ 9 48 Dance License Application No. 622, for public dances to be held at Meador's Resort, at ,Birch Bay, between May 1, 1948 and November 30, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to H. M. Meador. ;I n iI i I, There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned i until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 4, 1948. ,i Approved Chairman of the Bo rd #41 Al #11 #########################�`###��######}�######### ####### MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 41 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, April 30, 19489 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ;this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:15. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: i CURRENT EXPENSE: George H. Brown Assessor $ 5.10 Frank L. Cramer. " 50.46 Tom Carter it 25.70 D. G. Dahlgren - " 13.80 Clarence Kenoyer " 69.20 Everett Lancaster !' Emerg. 39.60 Ershig Sheet Metal Works " 1.03 Sears, Roebuck & Co. " 10.25 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 4.50 j' Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. it 15. 30 Pioneer Printing Co. it68.60 Sorensen -Garrett Agency, Inc. to 9.35 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Court House 77.20 Three-M-Supply Co. " 13.34 Callaghan & Company Sup. Ct. No. 2 3.00 Dorothy Korn Juv. Court 4 .25 .George Janssen,.Postmaster J. P. No. 1 4.50 Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 2.25 Barron Tire Company Sheriff 56.65 C. V. Farrell, M. D. Jail 5.00 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. " 97.92 Schafer Baking Co. " 34.29 j Harold Smith " 37.82 Albert Gerritz Supt. of Schools 60.80 Gale G. Gurtle Exten. Service 6.66 Floyd Ebright it" 5.61 COUNTY ROAD FUND: i Payroll - April - Voucher No. 33.5 S 1,540.15 336 21658.91 337 21581.10 338 3,289.50 339 3116830 340 29155:28 341 1, 15.35 911. 31+2 2, 20 344 i'829,85 it Employees Retirement System (372.75) Theo. P. Scholz, County Engineer 6.60 Cecil C. Arnold 829.80 The Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 39.08 B. B. Furniture Co. 19.26 j� Frazier's Typewriter Service 21.12 Ireland & Bellingar 30.00 Melvin J. Bamford 40.00 Turner Riddle 9.27 J. K. Rogers 14.00 i Foster Signal Service 1.1+2 W. P. Fuller & Co. 3.61 Fred H. DeVore 8.70 Warnick Lumber Yards 17.51 $$ 722.18 -8 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 4th DAY OF MAY 19 1+8 'COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Columbia Valley Lumber Co. $ 2.56 n u it It 5047 tt if It it 16.1+5 Morse Hardware Company 305.44 Glazer Bros. 1.29 Pacific Highway Transport 1.03 Robertson Freight Lines, Inc. 1.03 Ellis C. Baxter 11.81 MacPherson's Shell Service 2.06 Akin Motor Company 321. 32 Pearson Tire Service 256.43 Mades Motor Service 1.71 Service Equipment Co. 7.79 Star Machinery Company 31.24 C. V. Wilder Co. 7 50.00 229667.09 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - April 575.20 tt tt 1 59 .lo 734.30 'PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Baker's Store $ 92.40 Clair's Super Market 301.39 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 44.09 Hardwood Fuel Co. 7.21 j Agnes Harshman 18.00 Montgomery Fuel Company 8.45 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 18.86 Real Estate Exchange 20.00 Richmond Hotel 12.00 Roth Apartments- 15.00 Taylor's Store 89.59 W. Wolfe 8.32 Wolten & Montfort 92, 5 Dr. D. H. McLeod 20.00 Dr. D. H. McLeod 40.00 Elwood L. Johnson 17.10 Frank E. Wear 36.40 Supp'l Cash Asst. Roll 56.o0 $ 897.26 ,PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke 49073 Freda Berger 36.10 Anne L. Wilson . 58.15 Philip J. Morey, 56.40 Owl Drug Store 1.24 $ 201.62 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital 59941.00 5. 4.9 1.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 311163.45 A M E N D I N G R E S O L U T I O N V" WHEREAS, on March 5, 1948, a resolution was signed by this Board giving the Chairman authority to sign a claim for damages to the Bellingham Airport,.and WHEREAS, the CAA now wishes a resolution setting forth the amount of said claim NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the said Resolution be amended to read as follows: That Claude Manley, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners be, and he is .hereby authorized to sign a claim for $117,243.40, and also all other instruments and documents ,pertaining thereto and.requiring a signature. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of May, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATTo County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM . TUESDAY THE 4th DAY UTM 489 1948 `Dance License Application No. 623, for public dances to be held at the Winter Garden lbetween the dates of May 11 1948 and July 31, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license iissued to Joy M. Stokes. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned 'until 9:30 A.M., Friday the 7th day of May, 1948. ° Approved Chairman of the Boar ##`�########fill ##}########i�i###�i`i�########it###�####################}### ° MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 71 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 4, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date with all members present The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: a ,'CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs ° Auditor .52 !' Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " °•55 to it ItAssessor .45 Helen Rauch ° " 61.70 Pioneer Printing Company " 100.89 John F. Campbell " 15.96 Blaine Journal Commissioners 4.12 Bellingham Publishing Company " 2.55 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " .33 Treasurer .45 Arnason & Company it 50.00 Griggs " 10.17 Bellingham Publishing Co. " 1.06 Martin Plbg & Htg Company Court House 6.83 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. to to 113.25 George Janssen,,Postmaster Sup. Ct. No. 2 15.00 Griggs Juvenile Court 2.89 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. .35 Catholic Charities of B'ham " " 86.80 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. " " Play. 19.26 Morse Hardware Company Sch. Rec. Prog. 8.30 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Sheriff 1.08 Wallace Chevrolet Co. of 36.47 'I Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail 34.40 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. to 8.24 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " " 13.80 Walton Fruit Co. 24.26 Griggs Supt. of Schools 4.85 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 3.40 C. 0. Hill Budget Review Comm. 5.00 Irwin L. LeCocq° to if It 5.00 L. N. Freimann Exten. Service 4.75 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer " " 28.65 Jessie M. Arney, 19.00 Pioneer Printing Co. 5.30 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " " 2.15 Hort. Insp. .28 Manner Bros. Inc. " " 7.68 !,!COUNTY ROAD FUND: Chas. Loshbaugh,a $ 10.00 Mark Anabel 635.60 V. R. Brokaw 726.40 C. H. Denson 181.60 Chas. H. Gray, Jr. 567.50 d Archie Manley 921.62 Joel Suggs 163.41+ j Bob Smith 301.91 !; Robert G. Walkers 40.86 Harry M. Weatherby 347.31 i' Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 21.14 Bellingham Publishing Co. 18.66 Union Printing Co. 22.89 H. 70 5.74 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF MAY 194_ ;COUNTY ROAD FUND. Continued: Ireland & Bellingar 332.84 Wallace Chevrolet Company 39.74 Monahan Garage, Inc. 29,87 it it it 900.00 Hillyard Motor Company 4.97 Satterlee Transit System 485.17 D. K. Rood 382.95 Howard -Cooper Corporation 1093.83 Star Machinery Company 47565.99 Nelson Equipment Co. 50.81 Franklin Radiator Shop 12,00 Diehl Motor Co. 55.82 Buzzard Iron Works 123,57 Bellingham Iron Works, Inc. 241,96 A. Wasching 136.24 Hino,te's Hardware & Furniture Co, 14.01 Skagit County Road Engineer 371,00 Lind Gravel Company 102.58 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 178,06 Pearson Tire Service 31,72 Ellis C. Baxter 9,56 Armco Drain & Metal Products, Inc. 2.1, 4.5? 15,756.19 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass 70.00 W. S. Douglass 56.50 C. H. Denson 83.20 A. C. Magner 83,20 91:20 Fred Reinholt Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 21.23 Everson Motor Coo 129.1+2 Austin Supply Co.. 63,82 W. H. James 9.68 W. B. Frost 5.00 J. K. Rogers i 80 $ 690.25 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Water Dept. Blackburn's Grocery Brown & Cole, Inc. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Hardwood Fuel Co. Hauser's Cafe Lind Gravel Co, Marineway Hotel, Lee Olmstead J. C. Penney Co. Poplack Meat & Grocery Red's Transfer Rome Grocery Rudd's Store Royal Cafe Safeway Stores,,Inc. Self -Service Shoe Store Sunset Grocery , Herb Trunkey Heating Oil Twenty -First Street Grocery Mrs. Ethel O'Cain " to tr Virgil Stark Gillies Funeral -Home George Monroe Funeral Home Dr. J. Edgar Wood George Janssen,•Postmaster Associated Furniture Company Dictaphone Corporation Puget Sound Power & Light Co. American Hospital Supply Corp, Aubert Drug Company Bellingham Coal,Mines Campbell Associates Andrew Garness Lee Grocery Company Lind Gravel Company Macmillan Company Molts, Inc. Nalley's, Inc. Parke, Davis & Company it it it It it U Puget Sound Power 4: Light Co. Reid Boiler Works, Inc. Schafer Baking Company H. 10.25 136.51 110.69 58.31 7.21 12.51 5.87 44.5o 20.00 32.61 39.59 9.63 48.80 79.50 57.71 25.00 6o.8o 34.37 18.28 52.15 18.00 786.00 180,00 65.00 100.00 77.00 98.00 79.11 .47 705093 136.92 .98 241.46 51.65 9.89 19.78 5.41 3.27 7.92 4.84 79.01 10.41 87.88 124. c 4` 16063 52.28 491 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF MAY 1948 i jiPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUNDS Continued: 11 Standard Brands, Inc. 8.86 j Standard Oil Company of California 91.77 E. R. Squibb & Sons 31.42 Winthrop Stearns, Inc. 21.52 $ 3,398.74 i .!PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Herald Prescription Pharmacy 22.87 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. i .2.08 $ 24.95 ,TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Aldercrest Sanatorium $ 657.33 L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 60.00 $ 717.33 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John B. McKnight 25.00 Thomas E. Scarseth 25.00 Guy H. Bates - Order to County Treasurer 50.00 Gerald F. Egg - " It it 25.00 Lee R. Hatton - Order to Leslie Eakin 25.00 Leroy F. Whipple 25.00 175.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 21,468.20 Final Cost i Records were certified on the following Projects: ! CRP-SM #78 Repair of bridge - Narrows -Lake Samish $ 7,468.58 CRP-SM #79 Rock rip rap - Protection of County Road #272 1,079.49 CRP-SM #81 Reconstruction Bridge #331 on Telegraph Road 19465.75 CRP #211 Regrade, resurface, south 1 mile of Everson -Goshen Rd 59761.57 CRP #214 Reconstruction - Marietta Slough Bridge 79269.88 CRP #218 Replace Bridge #333, Mosquito Lake Road 3,4416.57 j CRP #233 Reconstruction Ferndale -Marietta Road 3t939-00 CRP 4234 Reconstruction - Portion of Boundary Bay Road 2,723.45 i ! The application of Tony Fresia, Jim's Tavern, ;him of the liquor license of J. H. and Esther Hewitt, ;;application placed on file. a i Wickersham, Washington, for a transfer to was approved by the Board and a copy of the The April report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file. ,i I There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 11, 1948 Approved Chairman of the Board #### #0# 0011# #######################ifi�1,######################################### i j i i �� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE llth DAY OF MAY 191+8 MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 71 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on thi date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Commissioner King joining them at,10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Co. Auditor $ 57.05 Assessor 589-33 " It It Commissioners 1.44 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. of 8.40 Union Printing Co. Treasurer 31.38 if itit Sup . Ct. #2, Rep. 4.12 it ItitProb. Office 1.61 it It to Clerk 43.47 Elwood Warner J. P. - Country 4.50 Union Printing Co. Pros. Atty 29.51 to " it Sheriff 2.88 Ekdahl & Seppala to 21.53 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. it 10.80 Hillyard Motor Company it Girard Street Grocery Jail .75.95 161.59 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. It 51.30 The Garrard Press Supt. of Schools 4.02 Union Printing Co. Exten. Service 6.24 1,105.14 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Grant Moir $ 136.20 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 5.01 Charles E. Withers 900.00 Iverson Lumber Company 39270.07 Norstrom Lumber Company 30.22 Irwin Hardware 29.46 Ekdahl.,& Seppala 187.19 Firestone Stores 59.40 Farmers Equipment Company 24.62 Jeffcott Motor Company 161.72 Sumas Garage 46.13 Automotive Parts Service 127.65 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 635.70 Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company 186.55 MacPherson's Shell Service 10.37 G. N. Blake, Treasurer, Sea Scouts 90.00 Henry Gray 19.48 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 11444.32 Union Oil Co. of California 314.13 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. 1,717.71 Shell Oil Company, Incorporated 22.50 General Petroleum Corporation 335.62 Trunkey & Sons 168.20 $ 81922.25 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Harry M. Weatherby $ 833.20 Austin Supply Co. 9b 92 Standard Oil Co. of California 4.34 Union Oil Co. of California 2833 11 it " t' 1,5:67 $ 228.46 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Badgley's Grocery $ 17.93 Braaten's Grocery 16.75 Brennan's Grocery 26.30 Brown & Cole 173.42 J. H. Cox 20.00 Daw & Son 25.00 Frank's Market 142.58 International Crossarm Co., Inc. 7.21 Vic Kohler 15.00 Light House Mission 24.00 Midway Market 115.64 Mt. Baker Grocery 36.09 Ray Pepper's Grocery 33.28 R & S Grocery 235.13 Windsor Hotel 6.00 Y. M. Co A. 17.00 Mrs. Laurine Aeedham 835.53 St. Frances Hospital 180.00 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 153.50 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 72.10 Hurley's Drug Mart 68.38 Owl Pharmacy 8.90 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM-TUESDAY THE llth DAY OF APRIL 1948 I, (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: t C S al- Drug omp any Annette Altose qP 9.12 3.95 Elsie Applegate 33.40 Della Bathurst 27.25 Helen A. Boothe 1.55 Jeannette V. Cook 1.20 Vevanell Hodgson 3.40 Dorothy J. Hubert 1.60 Margaret Maloy 4.65 Jacqueline E. Swanson 6.80 Alice Szymanski 11.65 Ray S. Wagoner 12.2 5 � 2,774.61 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Co. 2.06 2.06 'LAW LIBRARY FUND: The Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. 10.00 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 54.81 $ 64.81 DR. IMPT. DIST. NO. 25, MAINT. County Road Fund 87.50 $ 87.50 Total of Claims Allowed $ 13,184.83 R E S O L U T I O N ---------- WHEREAS, Whatcom County, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, is the owner of: Block 12, ofthhe Plat of Central Whatcom, now i a part of the Consolidated City of Bellingham; (which was purchased by said Whatcom County as the site for the new County Court House, and WHEREAS, said Whatcom County now plans to erect said court house building within the near future, and such building will occupy the space now included in the alley through said Block 12; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in regular session assembled, that a petition be directed to the Mayor, the City !Council and the Board of Public Works of the City of Bellingham, requesting that said alley be (vacated between Prospect and Grand Avenue, extending from Lottie Street in a southerly direction !to Central Avenue. I ' DATED this llth day of May, 1948. i' I it (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT �� County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTONI CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRI T VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy PETITION To the HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL and to the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS of the City of Bellingham, Washington. COMES NOW the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, and respectfully petition and show: 1. That said Whatcom County is the owner of all the property located in Block 12 of the Plat of Central Whatcom, now a part of the Consolidated City of Bellingham, abutting upon the alley extending through said block. 2. That said Whatcom County purchased said property as the site for the County Court House of Whatcom County, and that the County contemplates construction thereon immediately following the preparation of new plans and specifications. 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE llth DAY OF MAY 191+8 PETITION, Continued: f 3. That such Court House building as proposed will occupy the space now included in the alley through said block. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that all of that portion of the alley between Prospect Street +and Grand Avenue in said Block 12 of the Plat of Central Whatcom, and extending from Lottie Street', dn a southerly direction to Central Avenue be vacated. DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this llth day of May, 1948, CLAUDE. MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor, Whatcom County, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Washington OF WHATCOM COUNTY I A petition, bearing 44 signatures, was filed with the Board, petitioning for the holding of an election upon the question of the annexing to the City of Bellingham, that certain territory!' described as follows: Commencing at the corner common to Lots 5, 61 16 and 17, Block 7, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded Plat, thence North along the Lot line between 5 and 6 of said Block 7 across Cherry - wood Avenue and along the Lot line between Lots 16 and 17 and between 5 and 6, Block 6 Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded Plat, thence North on Lot line between Lots 16, 179 5 and 6 of said Block produced to center line of Hanlon Road, thence West along the center line of Hanlon Road to the center line at Bennett Ave., thence North along the center line at Bennett Ave., to North line of South * of South * of Northeast J of Section 14, Twp. 38 N., Range 2 East W.M., thence east along the North line of South J- of S J of NE-k of said Section 14 and along North line of South * of South * of NW-k of Section 13, Twp. 38 North, Range 2 East W.M., to center line of Northwest Ave., thence southeasterly along tba center line of North- west Ave., to center line of West Maplewood Ave. (Pacific Highway) thence Northwesterly along the center line of West Maplewood Ave., to the Northwesterly Lot line of Lot 26, Country Club Acreage, pro- duced Northeasterly, thence Southwesterly along Northwesterly line of Lot 26 produced and the Northwesterly line of Lot 26 and along the Northwesterly and Westerly line of Lot 30 to 15 inclusive, Block 4, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded across Laurelwood Ave. and along north line of Lots 21 to 17 inclusive, Block 7 Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded to point of beginning, all in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington. IN RE REVISION OF SALARIES ) AND WAGES, BUDGET OF WHATCOM COUNTY ASSESSOR ) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON R E S O L U T I O N INASMUCH as this day there appeared before the Board, GEORGE BROWN, the Assessor of Umtcom County, Washington, and petitioned that the 1948 budget for his office, relative to salaries and wages, be revised in the following particulars, to -wit: Two roll clerks now budgeted at $190.00 per month be reduced at $185.00 per month; chief deputy now budgeted at $235,00 per month in- creased to $245.00 per month, and that any surplus accumulated prior to May 1, 1948, for salaries and wages, is to be used for extra help later in the year 1948. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said revisions proposed by the Whatcom County Assessor and hereinbefore set out be and they hereby are authorized and approved. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this llth day of May, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Attest: WILL D. PRATT GERRIT VELEKE ''ounty Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CHARIE S E. KING By L. COZIER, Deputy There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 14, 1948. Approved �mJ Chairman of the Bo rd it###r#######1 E######i###########11111111 # ################of 111 ########### RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING'S APRIL TERM Friday THE 14th DAY OF MAY 19 MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 11, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Velke present, Commissioner King joining them at 10:35 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: T. M. Baker County Road Fund It It it. Geo. F. Cannon Loft Electric Co. County Road Fund tt to to - it it tt It if tt Louis W. King COUNTY ROAD FUND: Marvin Hart Bellingham Timber Co. Everson Motor Company Auditor Assessor Treasurer Court House It it Sheriff Supt. of Sch. Exten. Service Hort. Insp. It 11 it it tt it of u Jewell Motor Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co. C. V. Wilder Co. N. W. Gibbs County Road Fund - County Stores -,Adv. Exp. it it tt t/ tt Garage " " to it it " " Crusher Stock Pile PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Frank Roberts Grocery I. Schultz Electrical Products Cons. Stenographic Service Bureau Survey Associates, Inc. Western Union Telegraph Co. American Hospital Supply Corp. it n tt It u tt n to tt n tt B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. n n n u Bellingham Publishing Co. Campbell Associates Cutter Laboratories Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Andrew Garness Griggs Manchester's Grinding Service The Mennen Company Metro Drug Store Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Shaw Supply Company, Inc. tt it is It Shipman Surgical Company Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co. Tidewater Associated Oil Company Washington Drug Supply Co. Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn Arnason & Company Braaten's Store Ellis Market tt tt Ferry Bros. Inc. Golden Rule IvIerc. Co. J. Co Penney Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co, Richfield Oil Co Safeway Stores,'Inc* it to if Standard Oil Co. of California Windsor Hotel Woods Finance Co., Inc. Dr. R. E. Dickinson Carl M. Erb, M. D. Aubert Drug Company it to n It it tl It If it Fairhaven Drug Company 60.81 33.33 14.04 30.00 16.75 113.74 12.77 45.12 27.77 1/.10 381.36 683.25 88.26 1,193.87 463.98 202.39 492.65 280.00 1.74 233.02 447.11 1,261.og 25.91+ 2.40 83.16 10.00 6.00 1.62 1.53 245.10 4.44 3.12 214.92 56.74 2.34 12.25 8.58 7.15 12.57 32.26 9.79 6.00 53.89 49.63 45.24 10.82 11.85 78.10 38.60 123.6o 350.87 17.50 20.55 36.50 76.50 57.21 37.86 13.50 11.48 23.80 471.54 942.58 12.69 6.00 4o.00 23.00 6.90 48.77 51.25 51.46 47.91 92.58 S 371.63 $ 5,730.72 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRI DAY TxE ll+th DAY OF MAY 19 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Ferndale Pharmacy 3071 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 52.41 If ►► It 6 8 . 07 ff tl t► 40- 53 it tf if 47.59 Hurley Drug Mart 69.31 International Drug Co. 11.97 Owl Pharmacy 31.62 20.21 Owl Pharmacy, No. 2 15.98 Star Drug Company 17.02 11.60 Montague-McHligh.Building, Inc. 2.50 it ' n f► 700.00 Otis Elevator Company 22.25 43,712.86 Total of Claims Allowed $ 10,815.21 " A petition was filed by Nicholas Jerns and R. C. Hillyard for the vacation of that certain platted, but unimproved road, described as follows: Commencing at a point parallel to the northeasterly line of Lot 29, Chuckanut Addition to the City of Bell- ingham, and proceeding around to the county road for a { distance of approximately 500 feet to a point where the i, turn intersects the original road. The petition was referred to the County Engineer. v'The April report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 18, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bard i I #>��###########################################################################"########### MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 14, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:15 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Will D. Pratt Auditor $ 10.00 The Haloid Company it 58.60 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Treasurer 2.69 Glenn W. Burgess Court House 1.85 Ferndale Record, Elect. & Reg. 1.0.30 83.44 'COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - May — Voucher3 2,260.0o n it it 670.00 tt tt tf 445 1.316 5. 54 $ 4, o9 5. 54 SOLDIERS RELIEF, FUND: Harold R. Hayes $ 35.00 $ 35.00 SUSPENSE FUND: Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills $ 72.10 $ 72.10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF MAY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Joe Altose $ 6.49 i Hankins Coffee Shop 92.08 Laube Hotel 18.75 J. C. Penney Company Vance Radevany Richmond Hotel Sunset Grocery Dr. J. P. Alexander Bellingham Optical Co., Inc. Total of Claims Allowed R E S O L U T I O N 49.43 25.00 12.00 34.36 17.00 12.70 $ 267.81 $ 4,553.89 'I WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct rock rip rap bank protection along the Northeasterly bank of the Nooksack River and to remove accumulated drift jam formed in river channel, located in the SWJ NW-f Section 91 Township 39 North, Range 4 ;East, W.M. , '' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said jwork be made from the Flood Control account of the Whiatcom County River Improvement Fund, as Iibudgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to Isaid River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control iFunds in accordance with Shapter 264, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Main- ,Itenance Emergency Project No. 2. Estimated Cost $20,700.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of May, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY i(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman 'Attest: WILL D. PRATT !County Auditor & Ex-officio ;Clerk of the Board IBy L. COZIER Deputy GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner i `This being the time for the opening of bids on the removal of the Dakota Creek Bridge, the six bids received were placed before the Board, the said bids being as follows: R. H. Sussex $49850.00 j R. C. Sisson 4,990.00 Terpening & Sons 69500.00 f Chris Freeman 8,276.00 Jurgena & Egelkrout 5,487.00 Lindstrom & Arthurs 89500.00 The bid of R. H. Sussex was accepted. A communication was received from Forrest L. Kinley, Commander of American Legion Post #196 requesting assistance from Whatcom County in the improving of roads at Gooseberry Point, prepara- tory to the holding of the Annual Water Carnival. I'I LDance License Application No. 624 between May 11 1948 and October 31, 1948, ,to E. C. Jacobs. for public dances to be held at Shore Acres Resort, Incl., was approved by the Board and the license issued RECORD OF C0MMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 18th DAY OF MAY 191+8 RELEASE OF DAMAGES THIS AGREEMENT, made at Bellingham, Washington, on the 18th day of May, 1948, by and be- tween Charles Terpsma and Betty Terpsma, husband and wife, hereinafter called the First Parties, and Whatcom County, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called the Second Party, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain parcel of land described as follows: SW NW Section 81 Twp. 39 N., R. 4 E. W.M. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform certain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening ,the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some immediate relief from 'the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood periods, said work to be iperfomed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do imme- ;diately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described land 'belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party going over and upon their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and 'further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said land .in order to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability; in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability. for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the 'banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand and seals at the day and year first above written. CHARLES TERPSMA Witness: EVERETT E. BAXTER BETTY TERPSMA Parties of the First Part (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON v IN THE MATTER OF THE ANNEXATION OF ) A CERTAIN DESCRIBED TERRITORY CON- ( R E S O L U T I O N ;TIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM ) WHEREAS, on the 14th day of May, 1948, twenty per cent of the registered voters residing within the following described territory, to -wit: Commencing at the corner common to Lots 5, 61 16 and 17, Block 7, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded Plat, thence North along the Lot line between 5 and 6 of said Block 7 across Cherry - wood Avenue and along the Lot line between Lots 16 and 17 and between 5 and 6, Block 6 Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded Plat, thence North on Lot line between Lots 16 17, 5 and 6 of said Block produced to center line of Hanlon Road, thence West along the center line of Hanlon hoad to the center line at Bennett Ave., thence North along the center line at Bennett Ave., to North line of South J of South * of Northeast -j of Section 14, Twp. 38 N., Range 2 East W.M., thence east along the North line of South * of S * of NE-j of said Section 14 and along North line of South * of South -j of NW-j of Section 13, Twp. 38 North, Range 2 East W.M., to center line of Northwest Ave., thence woutheasterly along the center line of North west Ave., to center line of West Maplewood Ave. (Pacific Highway) APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 18 th Y OF MAY 499 thence Northwesterly along the center line of West Maplewood Ave., to the Northwesterly Lot line of Lot 26, Country Club Acreage, pro- duced Northeasterly, -thence Southwesterly along Northwesterly line of Lot 26 produced and the Northwesterly line of Lot 26 and along the Northwesterly and Westerly line of Lot 30 to 15 inclusive, Block 4, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded across Laurelwood Ave. and, along north line of Lots 21 to 17 inclusive, Block 7 Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded to point of beginning, all in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington. ;have filed a Petition praying that an election be held within the limits of the above described ;territory for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors residing therein the question of jthe annexation of said described territory to the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That on the 4th day of June, 1948, at 10:00 A.M., in the iCourt House, in Bellingham, Washington, a hearing shall be had before this Board on the question lof such annexation, and, all interested persons may appear and be heard on the matter by this 'Board, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Petitioners are hereby ordered and directed, -under the ;terms of Section 8897, Remington Revised Statutes of the State of Washington to publish a notice ''of the hearing on said Petition for at least two weeks prior to the date thereof in some newspaper' printed and published in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, ,Washington, this 18th day of May, 1948. I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT. !County Auditor and Ex-officio �,C1erk of the Board L. COZIER i! Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 21, 1948. Approved (4294 2gd4, 1) Chairman of the Boardt i ## fill ## ####### ####### ####################if00 #######11" ######### #1 MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 219 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 18, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ,,this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. I The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: 'CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - May Auditor $ 2 295.00 11 if Assessor 2'020.00 Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 2,126.67 Court House 588.00 " Elect. & Reg. 190.00 u u Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 Sup. Ct. No. 2 258.05 f " " Juvenile Court 635.00 If " Clerk 895.00 If " J. P. No. 1 160.00 it If J. P. No. 2 150.00 if " Constable 60.00 it " Coroner 100.00 itPros. Atty 726,66 Sheriff 1 160.00 Jail 638.50 Supt. of Schools 740.00 Extension Service 541.99 I Hort. Insp. 300,00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 21st DAY OF MAY 19-41L CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Everett Lancaster Charles Rand Basil D. Rasmussen Anne L. Wilson Payroll - April Dan Beigle Robert Harry Weihe Model Truck & Storage Co. County Treasurer Abshire's Scott Ryan Realty Co. Holly Sporting Goods Witnesses,- St. v. Peterson E. L. Adams Andrew Danielson H. E. Jones Carl G. Stock COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - May RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Austin Supply Co. Automotive Parts Service Industrial Supply Co. Service Equipment Co. ;PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Fredericka D. Cameron Veta C. Dahl Baker's Grocery Columbia Grocery The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. Garge tt Brothers Grenier Distributing Co., Inc. Hardwood Fuel Co. Harold's Nugent's Corner W. G. Longwood Montgomery Fuel Co. Mt. Baker Savings & Loan Assn Rudd's Store Twenty -Furst Street Grocery Dr. J. Edgar Wood Roy Barrett - Drugs if if tt City Drug Store Evergreen Pharmacy Owens Drug Company Owl Pharmacy Payroll - May - Trans. 37-C-468 Maude Cline Payroll - May - Trans. 37-C-469 Cash Assistance Roll for June PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - May Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Assessor - Emerge 230.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1, Rep. 271.22 it " No. 2, " 271.22 Ad. Ex. - Schools 180.00 School Rec. Prog. 101.00 11 of it 42.25 ti tt it 1+2.25 Auditor 3.84 Treasurer 2.88 " 33.66 " 10.00 School Rec, Prog. 10.80 J. P. No. 1 24.00 J. P. No. 2 15.00 J. P. - Country 4.50 Supt. of Schools 5.00 Exten. Service 6.15 $ 94 e 55 William A. Brackinreed Ruby A. Moldenhauer Arthur G. Morse. Frank C. Seawell, Order to Leslie Eakin Mrs. Angus Young, Custodian I.O.O.F. Hall LAW LIBRARY FUND: 251.35 13.37 443.59 5.77 51.60 2.50 58.29 16.33 373.52 79.10 14.42 7.21 25.25 25.00 6.90 43.00 39.75 52.15 210.00 63.38 39.93 4.12 42.00 35.09 48.4o 23.94 24.84 57173.17 33.87 10,240.45 19,404.00 $ 680.00 220.00 220.00 40.00 $ 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 42.00 t 159896.69 94.55 714.88 36,138.21 19160.00 142.00 Charles Rand n 10.00 $ 10.00 r SUSPENSE FUND: Frank W. Lees $ 3.15 S 3.15 .Total of Claims Allowed $ 5+9159.48 rt RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APR I L TERM FRI DAY THE 21st DAY OF MAY 19 48 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 253 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF WRECKING THE DAKOTA ) CREEK BRIDGE, COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 83, ( R E S O L U T I O N IN SEC. 7, Twp. 40 N., R 1 E. ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to wreck the bridge over Dakota Creek in Section 7, Tp. 40 N., R 1 E., W.m. This bridge is old and has been closed to vehicular traffic and has been deemed unsafe even for foot traffic, therefore the necessity for wrecking same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the doregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Wrecking and disposing of material in County Bridge No. 831 at a cost of $5,200.00 - CONTRACT - Local Funds This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of 1ashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Contract as a County Road Project) in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjouned session of the Board this 21st day of May, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy A petition, bearing thirteen signatures, was filed with the Board, praying for the improve- ment of the Gillies Road. 'The completed contract, signed with R. H. Sussex, for the removal of the Dakota Creek Bridge, together with his bond (United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company) in the amount of $4,850.00, covering said contract, were filed with the Board, the contract reading as follows: C O N T R A C T trTHIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 21st day of May, 1948, between the BOARD OF ,COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of WHATCOM COUNTY, State of Washington, acting under and by virtue of the State Standard Specifications adopted Jan. 1, 1941, hereinafter called the Board, and R. H. SUSSEX of Bellingham, Washington, for himself, his heirs, executors, administrator, successors and assigns, hereinafter called the Contractor, WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payments, covenants and agreements, hereinafter mentioned, Ito 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 tools, materials and equipment for removal of existing bridge across Dakota Creek on Old Ferndale -Blaine plavement located in Sec- tion 7, Township 40 N., Range 1 E., W.M.', in Whatcom County, Washington, in accordance with and as described in the attached plans and the standard specifications of Department of Highways, State of Washington, adopted January, 1941, and all subsequently adopted amendments thereto, and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County on the 17th day of August, 1943, 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 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 force account which may be ordered as provided in this contract and every part thereof, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRI DAY THE 21 s t DAY OF MAY 1948 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 trans- fer 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 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 same under the terms of this contract and the attached plans and specifica- tions. 3. The Contractor for himself, and for his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns and 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 thename 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. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of said Board By L. COZIER, Deputy R. H. SUSSEX Contractor Foregoing contract approved and ratified May 19, 1948. UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY By H. ELDRIDGE CARR Attorney -in-fact CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPECIFICATIONS FOR REMOVAL OF EXISTING COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 83, ON OLD FERNDALE- BLAI NE PAVEMENT ACROSS DAKOTA CREEK GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Whatcom County Commissioners, Courthouse, Bellingham, Washington, until 10:00 A.M., April 6, 1948, and will then be.publicly opened and read. This project shall be completed within 60 days after the contract is awarded. The Contractor will be required to work a sufficient number of hours per day, and days per week in order to complete the project within the time limit specified. Work shall start promptly and be prosecuted continuously except when it is physically impossible to do so on account.of weather conditions. The question as °to the necessity of discontinuing of any portion of the work on account of unfavorable weather conditions shall be determined by the County Engineer. j;DESCRIPTION:OF WORK: The work proposed under this contract consists of the complete removal of all portions of the existing structure from the site. The material will become the property of the contractor and he may make whatever use of the material he sees fit. The Contractor shall keep Dakota Creek ,clear of all portions of the bridge and shall not allow same to float down creek. The burning of any parts of the old bridge, will be done under permits obtained from proper public authority. !The price bid for removing existing structure, lump sum, shall be full compensation for ail work ;and expense connected with the operations described above. All piles, 29-4 pile bents and 2-12 pile piers, are to be cut off at existing ground line, and all other obstructions are to be removed from channel. Barricades to be constructed at each end of bridge in accordance with enclosed sketch. The cost will be absorbed in the lump sum bid. The telephone lines and poles will be removed from the bridge by the interested telephone companies. If said lines are not removed from the bridge at the time of contract award, the 50 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 21st DAY OF MAY 19 48 contractor shall notify the said telephone companies at once. The Contractor shall keep the channel open to accommodate vessels towing logs to mill. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ,until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, May 25, 1948. Approved ! Chairman of the Boar ###t###########i`##########}###`#######################################################i1,�######### MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1948 APRIL TERM k Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 21, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ,this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Gas Company 9.55 Blackburn Grocery 32.95 Clair's Super Market 428.96 Frank's Market 113.18 William Grune 38.75 Hawkins Mercantile Co. 6.00 Komen's Grocery 124.18 Midway Market 53.41 J. C. Penney Co. 3.07 Ray W. Pepper 52.14 Rome Grocery 48.80 Standard Oil Co. of California 19.60 Sternhagen Grocery 69.30 Ted & Bill's Service 10.80 Union Oil Co. 10.38 Windsor Hotel 12.00 Wolten & Montfort 47.45 F. W. Woolworth Co. 3.81 :,Dr. R. E. Dickinson 68.00 Dr. Urban P. O'Connor 8.00 Owl Pharmacy 10.30 Dr. T. J. Rasmussen 9.00 Dr. A. W. Sanberg 187.00 Ted Howe, Editor - W.S.A.B. Bulletin 1.00 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 7,570_50 American Hospital Supply Corp. 9.44 The Devin Adair Company 2.50 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 120.00 it 11 If k 30.00 ' Hartman Typewriter Company 12.88 Mills Hospital Supply Company 25.83 Carl Omli 139.05 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 11.60 VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 127.90 Martha Hopple 209.68 Ivah Fuhrmann 20.65 Total of Claims Allowed $ 91647.66 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 2,54 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPLACING BRIDGE NO. 18 ON COUNTY ROAD NO. 198 WITH 84" ARMCO CULVERT AND FILL. R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge No. 18 on Sunset Avenue, County Road No. 198, with 81+11 Armco Culvert and Fill, located in Section 34, Twp. 39 N., R 2 E., W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: Day Labor (10 Mill Levy) $71500.00 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day Labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specific ations,of the State of Washing DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 25th day of May, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, until 9:30 A.M., Friday, May 28, 1948. Approved 9A'Iw-� Chairman of the Pbard the same was duly adjourned ##################### if /I#################7�if ##### it if 11 It I/ if#####################�###�##### MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, May 25, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on !this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. I The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: n Griffith Printing Co. Auditor 2.32 International Business Mach. Corp. it4.64 Bellingham Hardware Co. it 1.13 Pacific Tele. &'Tele. Co. If5.21 " it° it it Assessor 5.74 Charles R. Hinckley it 30.00 Pacific Tele. & 'Tele. Co. Commissioners 7.08 it it� It it Treasurer 15.76 Orland Ivarson it 4.40 J. S. Bird Co. it 3.75 George Janssen, Postmaster " 300.00 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House 6.24 Nu-Way'Shoe Repair It " 2.00 Minnie A. Hankins Elect. & Reg. 1.20 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup . No. 1 Ct. 8.59 It n, a �t ►� n No. 1, Rep. 4.77 if��.. it a n of No. 2 7.94 West Publishing Co. it If No. 2 12.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Juvenile Court 9.31 Athletic Supply Co. Sch. Rec. Prog. 208.58 Pacific Tele.-& Tele. Co. Clerk 5.62 if If is it Pros. Atty 9.79 It it if is Sheriff 23.58 it If If it Supt. of Schools 8.45 Pioneer Publishing Co. it if 2.06 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY Or MAY 505 948 (CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: ii Shell Oil Co., Inc. Supt. of Schools 3.67 The Texas Company it " 9.68 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Exten. Service 8.90 It to " Hort. Insp. 6.38 Wash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn. 28.55 Lundberg Microfilming Service Microfilming Rec. 225.00 $ 972.34 !COUNTY ROAD FUND: II Vim. S. Genther $ 25.00 Theo. P. Scholz 22.60 $ 47.60 ,RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Austin Supply Co. $ 86.25 II Industrial Supply Co. 25.65 $ 111.90 !PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: I� Blackburn Grocery $ 64.70 City of Bellingham, Housing Project 30.00 Poplack Meat & Grocery 184.15 Red' s Transfer 4.70 Riverside Dairy 14.56 li Safeway Stores, Inc. 59.46 453.65 Smith Service 213.89 Stewart's Grocery 36.45 Dr. Donald H. McLeod 201.00 Dr. J. H. Peters 23.00 j Reva Philbrick 25.60 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 329.50 Central Stores Revolving Fund 20.65 li Ershig Sheet Metal Works 1.80 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 135.50 Abbott & Macke 6.16 American Hospital Supply Corp. 1.90 B. B. Furniture Company, Inc. 3.19 Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. 43.25 Andrew Garness 8.96 F. F. Gerard 1 -39 Lee Grocery Company 13 .78 ri n to 16.79 Lobb Electric & Hardware Co. 4.58 j The S. E. Massengill Co. 23.41 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 49.14 Mills Electric Company 4.08 Molts, Inc. ,69 Multi -Products Engineering Co., Inc. 4.38 Nalley's, Inc. 5,15 Northern Grocery Co. 122.65 ? Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 11.89 t� �► �� �� 8.34 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4.20 John Roth, Jr. 5.80 �i Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 64.61 17.49 Veltex Company 53,80 �i Sidney Wallace Company 7,48 u Westinghouse Elec,�ric Company 5.15 6.21 $ 2,426.10 !11PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. $ 17.98 $ 17.98 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: I Laurel Beach Sanatorium $ 21614.50 Donal R. Sparkman, M. D. 20.00 $ 2,6i4.50 Total of Claims Allowed $ 6,210.42 Dance License Application No. 625, for public dances to be held in the Hopewell Community Hall between May 29, 1948 and August 29, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community Club. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRI L MAY 1�+8 TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY OF BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION ) ,FOR THE PURCHASE OF A RECORDING MACHINE FOR ( RESOLUTION and •NOTICE iTHE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ) WHEREAS, it would greatly facilitate the work in the office of the Prosecuting Attorney to have a mechanical recording machine, and it appears to the best interest of Whatcom County that such machine be purchased immediately, and WHEREAS, this situation creates an emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that $ 550.00 is necessary to, meet such emergency, NOW, THEREFORE, NE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 A.M.,-on Tuesday, June 8, 1948, at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this emergency will be authorized and made, and at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the expenditure for such emergency, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and Notice shall be published once, on Tuesday, June 1, 1948, in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in Bellingham' Washington, the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 28th day of May, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner 'Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARIE S E. KING 'County Auditor and Ex-officio Commissioner 'Clerk of the Board !By L. COZIER Deputy PRINTING CONTRACT July 11 1948 to June 30, 1949 THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into in triplicate, by and between WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHING- ITON, a municipal corporation, party of the first part, and THE BELLINGHAM P..UBLISHING COMPANY, a corporation, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: That in of the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth land assumed by the party of the second part, the said party of the first part does hereby 'designate THE BELLINGHAM HERALD, edited and published by the party of the second part as the !official newspaper of Whatcom County, Washington, for the period beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 30, 1949, both dates inclusive, and does hereby award to the party of the second part, exclusively, all of the'publications of said County for said period, of every kind and nature whatsoever, that said Whatcom County as a municipal body, may be required by the Laws of the State of Washington, to have published in its official newspaper during said period, except 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 notices made in said official newspaper above designated, shall be made at the rate thereinafter specified. In consideration of the foregoing covenants and agreements and in further consideration of ithe rate hereinafter specified, the said party of the second part agrees to publish in said official newspaper, The Bellingham Herald, any and all notices and publications required to be printed and published by the party of the first part, or any of its officials, during said period, 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 party of the second part agrees to make said publications in said official newspaper at sand for the consideration and price of 850 (Eighty-five cents) per column inch for the first insertion, and 750 (Seventy-five cents) per column inch for the second and all subsequent inser- tions, said publications to be made, both the first and second or subsequent insertions, in six - point, solid non-pareil type, twelve ems columns, fourteen lines per column inch, and to furnish nine free copies of each issue of said official newspaper to Whatcom County,;to be delivered as follows: One to County Commissioners' office; one to the County Auditor's office'; one to the Prosecuting Attorney's office; one to the County Engineer's office; -one to the County Treasurer's office; one to the Clerk's office; one to the Sheriff's office; one to the Assessor's office; and one to the office of the Superintendent of Schools. �! Said publications for which said rate is provided, are to include all summons in suit to which the party of the first part, or any of its officials are parties, all legal notices, tax RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 501: APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 28th DAY.OF MAY 19;?+8 !lists, tax sales, sheriff's sales,.estray notices, sales of county property, calls for bids, ;notices of nominations, notices of elections, including primary, general and special elections, and all other matters of every kind and nature whatsoever as may legally and properly devolve upon said party of the first part to have published, or'which its officials may desire or be required by law, in their official capacity to publish in said official newspaper. The party of,the second part hereby agrees to file a bond in the principal sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars, to faithfully and accurately perform the requirements of this con- tract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF', the said parties have hereunto caused their names to be affixed this 28th day of May, 1948. r. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) 0 p (SEAL OF THE BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY) ORDER - FOR HEARING CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner THE BELLINGHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY By CHARLES F. SEFRIT Business Manager IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ) MT. BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT #507, ) ORDER FOR BEARING NIMS AND OTHERS FOR THE VACA- ) TION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOM COUNTY ) It is ordered by the Board, that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Don Nims and others, will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatco m County,: Washington, in the office of said Board in the Court -House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 29th day of June, 1948. DONE this 28th day of May, 1948. ' CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of,County,Commissioners (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY OO MMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING �r IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION'OF THE ) COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED•FOR BY MT. BAKER ( NOTICE OF HEARING SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5071-AND OTHERS ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter'of the petition of Mt. Baker School District #507 and others, for the vacation of a county road are on file in the Commissioners' office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in said report as follows: That portion of Forest Street -north of Second Street, .'Townsite of Maple Falls, Whatcom County, Washington and that the 29th day ,of -June, 1948, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., has.been set for the !hearing of.said report and the consideration thereof. DATED this 28th day of May, 1948. (SEAL OFITHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON' CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES ,E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned unil 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 1, 1948. Appro ved &__-,��L_t_"_fl__ 2A4,,:�Y� Chairman of the Bard RECORD. OY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 1st DAY OF JUNE 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, May 28, 1948, the Board convenedat 9:30 A.M., on this date, with.Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following.claims were approved by the Board for payment:'.. CURRENT EXPENSE: George H. Brown D. G. Dahlinger Clarence Kenoyer Monahan Garage, Inc. Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke The Lynden Tribune Ray-L. Hudson Bellingham Labor News Triple XXX Barrel Florence E. Bryant Catholic Charities of B'ham Puget Sound.Power & Light Co. The Lynden Tribune Jessie M. xrney Frank:Coleman ICOUNTY ROAD FUND: Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Melvin J. Bamford E. S. Malone. Owens Drug Company Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Agency, Nicholas Jerns Company J. K. Rogers Pixley & Benson, W. P. Signs Robertson Freight Lines, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Van's Hardware Baker Lake Lumber Co. - Columbia Valley -Lumber Co. Mt. Shuksan Garage Maple Park Service Pattison Auto Body Industrial Supply Co. Western Steel & Salvage Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Lowell Dunmire Eldred Fuel Co. Mrs. A. Herman Mrs. A. B. Parker J. C. Penney Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Safeway Stores,., Inc. Lewis County Treasurer Dr. A. W. Sanberg Henry D. Young PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson Philip J. Morey H. Garner Wright, M.`D. Kathleen Reigers DR. IMPT. DIST. NO. 25: D. F. Terry Harold Wick Assessor $ 3.61 7.15, " 44.8o ►' 18.93. Commissioners 10.80 17.70 4.00 Court House 4.50 Elect. & Reg. .33.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 26.98 Juv. Court ..37.50 84.00 It ►' - Play. 15.90 Clerk 8.,50 Exten. Service 14.60 ►' " 61.8o $ $ 42.48 10.00 9.79 34.53 Inc. 31.75 836.88 9.50. 4.52 26.78 1.00 139.03 4.71 119.17 3.09 11.84 5.00 9.01 49.29 50.49 Total of Claims Allowed 105.40 15.4o 10.00 34.00 33.46 13.56 ' 99.70 64.85 140.00 252.50 $ 59.95 56.30 61.65 55.75 8.85 2.55 $ 40.00 12-3.75 403.77 1,398086 768.87 245.05 163.75 $ 29980.30 A delegation appeared before the Board and presented a petition, bearing 58 names, asking for the improving and.oiling of the Laurel Road from the Guide..:Meridian to -the Hannegan. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY I THE 1st DAY of JUNE 1948 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON fIN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1948 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with .this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of March, 1948, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's (check, and �I IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be' he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State University State College W. W. C. E. C. W. C. E. E.-W. C. E. Parks and Parkways Game Forest Fire Protection Highway Safety Current Expense, 3% Rebate Suspense City Treasurers WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust Current Expense Soldier's Relief Road Fund Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public Assistance Law Library Public Health W hatcom County Rural Library Water District #2 - General Schools - General Schools - Building River Improvement - Flood Control Port - General Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. 1, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 61 Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 24, Maint. BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bond INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Current Expense Tuberculosis Hospitalization Public Assistance Schools - Bond River Improvement - Flood Control Port Bonds (1927) Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. 1 Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 6, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 24, Maint. We do hereby certify that we find :various banks to his credit at the close Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be I ;i DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples State Bank Citizens Bank j Nooksack Valley State Bank Bank of Sumas 5,412.o6 37237.42 966.60 627.35 821.30 183.00 12.50 417.33 183.00 297144.83 4,7o8.94 51,381.4o 217824.00 98,o45.4 5 740.00 37,512.86 181252.88 78'165.00 1,571.24 2'417.9 5 171,943.23 193.31 81070.30 309618.65 558.95 431.50 268.80 512.05 359000.00 290.03 27.69 112.24 69657.50 58.16 270.00 10.08 13.68 2.96 28.82 611,726.23 the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in of business on March 31, 1948, as shown by the County as follows: LOCATION BALANCE Bellingham 3081448.96 Bellingham 4459533.78 Bellingham 466,962.61 Lynden 479000.00 Ferndale 50,000.00 Lynden 451000.00 Blaine 51000.00 Everson 181000.00 Sumas 10.000.00 1139 5, 945. 3 5 v RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 1st DAY OF NT`E 19_98 Brought Forward INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 71500.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 338,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3001000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4-CH 1701000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 12% CH 170,000.00 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 9,24o.00 Checks & Cash Items 123,038.74 Currency 29530.00 Silver 148.31 Auditor & Clerk 387.00 Cash Overage 19395,945.35 2,381,445.35 135,344.05 2.00 2,516,787.4o IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 1st day of June, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) -'ttest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio ,Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1948 ) O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of April, 1948, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, bei and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State School 75.00 State University 25,136.54 State College 15,036.29 W. W. C. E. 41489.36 E. W. C. E. 37814.51 C. W. C. E. 21916.37 Parks and Parkways 180.63 Game 3 5.00 Forest Fire Protection 2,217.40 Highway Safety 180.63 Current Expense'- 3% Rebate 894.94 City Treasurers 223,986.99 Township Treasurers 121479.13 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust 20,960.98 Current Expense 149594.41 Soldiers Relief 605.00 �. Road Fund 64,522.09 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 31615.17 Public Assistance 87214.29 j Law Library 75.00 Public Health 1079.28 Whatcom County Rural Library 47137.59 Fire District #1, Current Expense 492.37 Fire District #1, Contract 1,383. 38 Water District #2, General 433.62 Schools - General 1897328.43 i Schools - Building 81121.51 River Improvement - Flood Control 916.03 Port - General 137481.76 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, Maint. 48.75 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 1St DAY OF 'TUNE ME INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Current Expense .17 Public Assistance .03 River Improvement - Flood Control 5.10 Dr. Impt. Dist. #5, Maint. 1.59 623,759.34 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 April 30, 1948, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National First National Peoples °tate Bank Citizens Bank Nooksack Valley -State Bank Bank of Sumas _ INVESTMENTS: LOCATION Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Lynd en Ferndale Lynden Blaine Everson Sumas U. S. Savings 7,500.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 338,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 300,000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 1�% CH 170,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4 CH 170,000.00 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault Checks and Cash Items Currency Silver Auditor & Clerk BALANCE 3129329.15 345, 098.52 3669962.61 479000.00 509000.00 45,000.00 5,000.00 189000.00 10.000.00 1,199,390.28 9857500.00 239070.34 3,825.55 423.00 58.76 293.10273670.95 292127561.23 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of 'County Commissioners of Wha�com County, Washington, this 1st day of June, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (!(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board The application of Harold J. Long, Beach Grocery, Lummi Island, for an "Additional F Class": :Liquor License was approved by the Board and a copy of the .application placed on file. j, There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned 4juntil 9:30 A.M., Friday- June 4, 1948. Approved E Chairman of the Board ###########000##�########################################## #### ##i # r #fir#######ir##f#Ir#### RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 4th DAY OF JUNE 1948 MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 1+1 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 1, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on 'this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Kroll Map Co. Auditor 8.76 Frank L. Kramer Assessor 13.34 Tom Carter it 11.70 Addressograph Sales Agency it 8.24 John F. Campbell It 3.81 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Commissioners 3.10 Bellingham Publishing Co. Treasurer 6.38 Addressograph Sales Agency if8.24 Bellingham Labor News " 12,00 K.V.O.S., Inc. " 7.00 Morgan, The Printer " 18.03 Sumas News " 4.20 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Court House 113.95 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. it " 62.54 Pacific Steam Laundry " " 1.85 Bellingham Publishing Co. Elect. & Reg. 8.08 Ferndale Record it it 12.60 Payroll - May Sch. Rec. Prog. 133.25 Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. Clerk 22.35 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 25.00 Frank Roberts " " 40.50 H. E. Jones " " 10.00 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sheriff 6.05 Pioneer Printing Co. " 24.57 Hillyard Motor Co. " 113.68 Pearson Tire Service " 3.97 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " 18.07 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Jail 7.73 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " 13.02 B. B. !Feat & Sausage Mfgr. " 100.50 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. " 59.77 Schafer Baking Co. " 32.71 Harold Smith " 36.77 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Supt. of Sch. 11.06 L. N. Freimann Exten. Service 5.65 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer 32.70 Gale G. Gurtle 5.22 i Hartman Typewriter Co. 19.32 Don Denton " ►� - 77 Pearson Tire Service i Hort. Insp. 4.49 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - May - Voucher #469 $ 2 60+.40 n It 470 29562.20 n 471 19484.15 it �� ,� 472 21257.85 t� �� 473 1, 810.73 I 1 474 880.98 it ,i 475 29175.40 ►� it if 476 611.15 477 11998.69 it �� ti 7 1, 341. 56 Mark Anabel 399.52 i V. R. Brokaw 451.73 C. H. Denson 108.96 Geo. Ford 363.20 Chas. H. Gray, Jr, 326.88 Marvin Hart 208.84 Archie C. Manley 726.40 Grant Moir 213.38 Earl Richards 108.96 Bob Smith 724.13 Joel Suggs 181.60 Robert G. Walken 320.07 H. M. Weatherby 254..24 Chas. Loshbaugh 10.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 17.86 Union Printing Co. 08 98. Bellingham Publishing Co. 23 1,3 Aubert Drug Co. 3 J. K. Rogers .75 1.85 Lind Gravel Company 9 Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. 1 709.70 njarine Sales & Equipment Co. 5.56 $ 11030.97 $ 241082.29 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 4th DAY OF . JUNE 1948 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - May It it C. H. Denson M. Meenk James Pullar Fred Reinholt H. M. Weatherby PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Al's Market Arnason & Company Bellingham Water Department Mrs. Margaret Bertero Diamond "B" Fuel Company Ellis Market Hardwood Fuel Co. Hauser's Lunch Joe Just Vic Kohler John Lewis Midway Market Montgomery Ward 8c Co. 1t tt if Needham's Trading Post J. C. Penney Co. Rome Grocery Harold Smith Twenty -Fourth St. Grocery White House Market Wolten & Montfort Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. Dr. R. E. Dickinson Puget Sound Power & Light Co. American Hospital Supply Corp. Bold Linen Company Andrew Garness Lee Grocery Company Morse Hardware Co. North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. it it it it Schafer Baking Company, Inc. Standard Brands, Inc. Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Veltex Company Weldit Tank & Steel Company Wyeth, Inc. Elwood L. Johnson Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for June Aubert Drug Co. tr It it it It it Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Drs. Slyfield &Nelson Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. L. A. Greenwood, M. D. COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Livermore & Son SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: George Carl Hultman Thomas E. Scarseth Lafe J. Cassidy Total of Claims Allowed 2,715.05 383.10 624.00 621.40 323.06 735.80 582.40 S 51984.81 $ 115.00 16.50 12.25 12..00 7.85 73.00 7.21 12.00 26.o0 15.00 17.50 92.24 168.34 39.9 5 74.92 41.58 48.80 5.50 54.10 657.92 90.00 100.00 6.00 75.34 54.06 21.02 7.21 83.85 9.21 138.33 23.34 11.11 52.65 19.16 6.44 4.80 lo.61 38.58 22.6o 504.00 58.11 44.49 62.01 44.86 35.39 39020.83 5,975.80 20.00 126.00 6o.00 6,181.8o $ 626.00 $ 626.00 50.00 25.00 2 5. 00 $ 100.00 $ 41,026.70 `The May report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received.and placed on file. �An application was received from the Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a permit for an electric pole line along the Odell Road. r.Ei yi_ 4 RECORD OF,COMMISSIONERS MISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 4th DAY OF NNE is 48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT FOR ELECTRIC POLE LINE PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Massachusetts corporation, authorized to and doing business in the State of Washington, having applied for this permit, and representing to the Board that it is its intention immediately to construct a pole line for service of customers along the roads hereinafter mentioned, and the Board being well and fully advised in the premises, IT IS NOW ORDERED that there is hereby granted unto Puget Sound Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, a permit to construct, maintain and operate electric distribution and transmission lines along, over and across the following described roads in Whatcom County, Wash- ington, outside of any incorporated city or town, to -wit: ODELL ROAD: Commencing at a point at or near the Section corner common to Sections 5, 69 7 & 8, Township 40 North, Range 1 East W.M., thence Southerly, Southeasterly and Southerly to an intersection with the Pacific Highway. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the roads above described shall be later included in.a franchise to said Company under similar terms and conditions as the franchise .granted the Company by this Board of Commissioners under date of March 1, 1938. DONE IN OPEN REGULAR SESSION this 4th day of June, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: L. COZIER Deputy County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF.WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON' IN THE MATTER OF THE ANNEXATION OF A ) CERTAIN DESCRIBED TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM ) O R D E R THIS MATTER having come on regularly for hearing upon the petition of qualified electors residing within the territory affected, praying for an election within the limits of the said territory upon the question of the annexation to the City of Bellingham of that certain territory described as follows: Commencing at the corner common to Lots 5, 61 16 and ,17, Block '71 Bennett Hill and Gardens, Unrecorded Plat, thence North along the Lot line between 5 and 6 of said Block 7 across Cherrywood Avenue and along the Lot line between Lots 16 and 17 and between 5 and 6, Block 6 Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded Plat, thence North on ,Lot line between Lots 16, 17, 5 and 6 of said Block pro- ,duced to center line of Hanlong Road, thence West along .the center line of Hanlon Road to the center line at Bennett Ave., thence North along the center line at Bennett Ave., to North line of South z of South J of North,- east I of Section 14, Twp. 38 N., Range 2 East3 W.M., thence east along the North line of South J' of South of NE-j of said Section 14 and along North line of South a of Soutn of NW-j of Section 13, Twp. 38, North, Range 2 East, W.M., to center line of Northwest Avenue, thence Southeasterly .,along the center line of Northwest Ave. to center line of West Maplewood Ave. (Pacific Highway) thence Northwesterly .along the center line of West Maplewood Ave. to the North- westerly lot line of Lot 26, Country Club Acreage produced Northeasterly thence Southwesterly along Northwesterly line of Lot 29 produced and the Northwesterly line of Lot 26 and along the Northwesterly and Westerly line of Lots 30 to 15 inclusive, Block 4, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded across Laurelwood Ave. and along north line of Lots 21 to 17 inclusive, Block 7, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded, to point of beginning, all in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and This Board having, in accordance with law, fixed the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., on Friday June 4, 1948, in the Commissioners' office in the Whatcom County Court House, in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hearing upon -said petition, and RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 4th DAY OF. MAY 510 WHEREAS, said hearing was duly held at the time and place so fixed, and no one appearing ;Ito voice any objection, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the prayer of the said petition be, and the same is hereby granted, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an election be held on the 12th day of July, 1948, in the .!territory proposed by said petition to be annexed to the City of Bellingham, Washington, such ,'election to be held and conducted on said day between the hours and at the place to be designated ,and set forth more particularly in the notice of such election, which notice shall be given by the County Auditor, said notice to particularly describe the boundaries of said territory and to state ;the object of said election, such notice to be published for at least two weeks prior to the date of such election in the Bellingham Herald, a newspaper published within the City of Bellingham, ;to which said territory is proposed to be annexed, and said notice of election to be posted for at least two weeks prior to the date of such election in four public places within the said terri-, Itory, and said notices to require the voters at such election to cast ballots which shall contain ;the words "For annexation" or "Against annexation", which said ballots shall be furnished by the ,'County Auditor. I DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 4th day of June, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman l GERRIT VELEKE Commis sioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner ,4Clerk of the Board �By L. COZIER Deputy I' The application of Thomas H. Baker, Baker's General Merchandise, Marietta, Washington, for an "Additional Class F" liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application ;placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 8, 1948. I Approved6L_t__t� Chairman of the Board( i i ###### ### ## ############## ##01-111###############1/ ff########/ht �w#####################'. i MEETING, TUESDAY, DUNE 89 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 4, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ithis date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: County Treasurer Everson News Ferndale Record Fred Percy Morse Hardware Company Three-M-Supply Co. j West Publishing Co. C. R. Axling Glazer Bros. Nu -Way Shoe Shop Pacific Steam Laundry Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Jacobson's Studio Treasurer $ 2.07 11 3.50 " 17.97 " 4.10 Court House 4.45 11 11 53.91 pup. Ct. No. 1 30.00 Sheriff 63.08 Jail 12.36 If 2. o6 if 41.21 11 34.6o Exten. Service 4.01 9 273.32 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY OF JUNE 19 48 (COUNTY ROAD FUND: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 1.00 Iverson Lumber Company 1,955.71 Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Company 259.87 Pacific Highway Transport 3.71 Electric Steel Foundry Company 30.92 Harnischfeger Corporation 10.07 Nelson Equipment Co. 50.22 Service Equipment Co. 69.08 Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company 49.11 Star Machinery Company 35.44 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 21.78 Northwest Welding & Mfgr. Co. 137-73 Mades Motor Service 6.32 Farmers Equipment Co. 32.91 Everson Mercantile Co. 19045.85 Irwin Hardware 5.63 Bellingham Hardware Co. 1.11 Germain Magneto Service 42.39 Akin Motor Company 3.54 Wallace Chevrolet Company 6.44 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 363.13 Herb Johnson Brake Shop 101.93 Monahan Garage, Inc. 19345.61 Diehl Motor Company 271.27 Foster's Signal Service 4.12 Pearson Tire Service 554.35 W. B. Frost 38.15 Howard L. Sparks 36.32 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND.: Industrial Supply Co. $ 61.84 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 215.65 Everson Motor Co. 34.56 Morse Hardware Co. 182.25 Pacific Highway Transport 1.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Abshire's $ 25.00 Columbia Hotel 9.00 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 67.95 Laube Hotel 15.75 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 13.40 Soine's Shoe Store 6.70 Mrs. Laurine Needham 805.00 St. Frances Hospital 51.00 11 " it 21.00 Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home 100.00 Dr. Kenneth H. Baldwin 333.00 Dr. Paul Chilton 118.00 Dr. John Cook 45.00 Charles Cullen Company 29.13 Dr. John H. Eberhart 631.50 George Henson, D.M.D. 40.00 Dr. E. P. Spearin 35.00 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Aldercrest Sanatorium $ 1,074.83 Laurel Beach Sanatorium 170.00 COURT DOUSE BUILDING FUND: County Road Fund, Adv. Exp. $ 101.71 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Jack H. Hanks $ 35.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: The American Law Book Company $ 32.50 Union Printing Co. 3.50 Total of Claims Allowed 61483.71 495.30 $ 27346.43 $ 11244.83 $ 101.71 $ 3 5.00 36.00 $ ll,016.30 "The Board, by unanimous action, authorized the Chairman to sign the comprehensive plans for the improvement of _the Bellingham Airport. The Chairman then signed the said plans, the same being Proj. No. 9-45-012-8. V RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 8th DAY OF JUNE 19 48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 11HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON !SIN THE -MATTER OF A SPEED LIMIT FOR VEHICLES ) ( RESOLUTION. and ORDER 'ON THE NULLE ROAD AT LAKE SAMISH ) j WHEREAS, the Nulle Road, throughout its entire length, from its intersection with the Lake !Samish Shore Road and entending around the south end of Lake Samish and up to the intersection of ;the said Nulle Road and Pacific Highway $99, is used by large numbers of people who frequent the presorts and picnic grounds around Lake Samish, and J WHEREAS, it is particularly essential to the public welfare that the speed of all motor !vehicles driven on said road be limited to a speed that will eliminate the danger to life and limb' of the persons using the road, '� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the maximum speed of all motor vehicles using said road' Ibe fixed at twenty-five (25) miles per hour, and that such speed limit be rigidly enforced, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that adequate signs be erected and maintained at both ends of said !;road to serve as a warning to all persons using said road. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of June, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY ;(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner (Attest: WILL D. PRATT !County Auditor & Ex-officio CHARLES E. KING 'Clerk of the Board Commissioner i I!By L. COZIER Deputy l BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION ) FOR THE PURCHASE OF A RECORDING MACHINE FOR ( RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ) 'i WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 28th day of May, 1948, ,a resolution was adopted by al members, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now existing in the matter of necessary funds for the purchase of a recording machine for the Prosecuting Attorney, and WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, June 8, 1948, at 10:00 A.M., in the Commissioners!, office in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the holding of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham Herald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the ;Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds, not to jexceed $550.00, be, and it is hereby authorized, and 1 -BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the necessary emergency warrants, agains the Current Expense Fund to the amount of $550.00 for the purpose above stated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of June, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY !(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner ',Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING ,County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner ,Clerk of the Board �i There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned !until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 11, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bard 7TiT7f7T7iTir7T1i#�ll'iTi7i7iiillTT7T�]i/TT7TiTii7ll7fTT717� r1%iiT7r1l7iJf717%ii7T7/77T7f%T17%7T7%ii7i7T7T7T7lii7T%ilTifii7TTi#7i7iTi I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF JUNE 1948 MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 117 1948 JUNE TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 8, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griffith Printing Co. Auditor $ 12.36 Griggs " 4.53 D. G. Dahlinger Assessor 7.30 Union Printing Co. 35.35 it It It Commissioners 40.69 It it It Treasurer 13.44 Blaine Journal it 3.00 R. L. Pollard It 2.00 Griffith Printing Co. Elect. & Reg. 12.36 Union Printing Co. it it18.80 it it " Juvenile Court 5.36 Griggs It It 1.55 It Clerk 2.88 Blackburn Sales Co. It 57.68 Union Printing Co. it 1.55 E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 15.00 Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 4.50 Union Printing Co. Pros. Atty 1.03 Blackburn Sales Co. It " - Emerg. 542.66 Towner Printing Co. Sheriff 27.30 Waitkus Supply Co. It 18•57 City Sanitary Service Jail 7.43 Walton Fruit Co. " 27.11 Union Printing Co. Exten. Service 3.40 i COUNTY ROAD FUND: i Earl Magner 4.54 Payroll - Baker Lake Road 103.75 Frazier's Typewriter Service 3.86 Miro-Flex Co., Inc. 44.41 Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. 3,377. 7 Skagit County Road Engineer 1,132.25 it it It It 59 •9`r Swope Sand & Gravel Co. 57.44 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 27.91 Railway Express Agency 1.22 Ekdahl & Seppala 199.87 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 115.47 Union Foundry Co. 24.72 Satterlee Transit System 333.92 Buzzard Iron Works 19.31 Jeffcott Motor Co. 125.91 Jewell Motor Co. 154.29 N. W. Gibbs 18.35 Howard -Cooper Corporation 791.83 it it tt 378.96 Trunkey & Sons 84.10 Union Oil Co. 256.16 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 937.29 General Petroleum Corporation 929.20 Shell Oil Company, Inc. 51.94 The Texas Company 32.3 6 Swan -Finch Corporation 64. 8 Diehl Motor Company 1,6o4.02 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 5.00 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass $ 60.00 W. S. Douglass 49.70 Joel Suggs 83.20 Clyde Swanson 62.40 Automotive Parts Service 8.85 Austin Supply Company 92.08 Industrial Supply Co. 16.79 Parker Machine & Imp. Co. 11.59 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 5.16 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Herald Prescription Pharmacy Union Printing Co. LDIERS RELIEF FUND: Daniel J. George 12.00 4.94 6.55 6 $ 35.00 $ 865.85 $ 10,940.05 389.97 23.49 35.00 RECORD OF CO MISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF JUNE 510 ME PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose Clayton Baldrey 8.25 Della Bathurst 31.75 Mildred L. Bearisto 13.15 Anna J. Beiswenger 1.30 Lydia 0. Benson 6.10 Helen A. Boothe 3.50 Fredericka D. Cameron 22.20 Sara E. Gardner' 29.45 Iris Heckenberg 29.20 Vevanell Hodgson 3.90 Dorothy J. Hubert 2.20 Roma Kemena 12.65 Helen L. Laviolette 1.15 Edith R. Legge 17.20 Margaret Maloy 6.40 Phyllis 1`lartin 13.85 Jacqueline Swanson 6.60 .lice M. Szymanski 5.60 Maud Turner -13.50 Ray S. Wagoner 7.10 Helen M. Warren 4.85 Aubert Drug Co. 1?4.6 Roy Barrett - Drugs 11.91 fr of it 42.27 Fountain Drug Store '20.19 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 57.63 H it it 48.51 It It it 50.27 It 31.73 Owl Pharmacy 33.77 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 7.11 Abshire's 25.00 Bonner' s Store 10.75 Carter's Grocery 21.75 Effie Enderlin 25.00 Frank's Market' 164.83 Benjamin W. Hillaire 10.00 Larson's Shoe Service 4.64 Adena L. Mattison 13.00 Mt. Baker Grocery 25.24 Ray W. Pepper 71.34 Poplack Meat & Grocery 42.08 Rome Grocery 24.40 Self -Service Shoe Co. 10.18 Signal Oil Co. 5.65 Herb Trunkey 10.80 Windsor Hotel 6.00 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 753.00 Virgil Stark 180.00 McKinney Funeral Home 100.00 Westford -Beck 25.00 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 5.00 Dr. D. H. McLeod 130.00 Dr. J. H. Peters 6.00 Dr. A. W. Sanberg 140.00 Dr. Roy Syre 79.50 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 216.00 Dr. H. D. Young 70.00 Mills Electric Company 23.71 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 American Hospital Supply Corp. 4.62 Aubert Drug Co. 11.10 Jeffcott Motor Company 5.97 Lee Grocery Company 20.76 Carl Omli 149.35 Parke, Davis & Company 78.80 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 44.93 I. Schultz 19.75 Weldit Tank & Steel Company 26.52 it 11 If it 26.52 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. �51.17 Total of Claims Allowed $ 3:732.11 $ 157993.49 May report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed,on file. A license to operate a Place of Refuge in Whatcom County, outside of the.City of Belling Lam, was issued to Mrs. Almeda Anson. I 5120 .. RECORD . OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL JUIvTE is �-8 TERM FRIDAY THE llth DAY OF INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 245 BEFORE THE' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPAIRING AND ) READJUSTING THE GOOSEBERRY POINT ) R E S O L U T I O N AND LUNIMI ISLAND FERRY SLIPS, ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to repair and reinforce the Lummi Island and Gooseberry Point Ferry Slips, using concrete bases and cresote treated posts in the first eleven bents in the Lummi Island approach; turning the float on Lummi Slip end for end; replacing defective piling in the approach to the Gooseberry Point Slips BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work: $5,656.02 Miscl. Rev. This project is,°HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER -.RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular'adjourned session of the Board this llth day of June, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 6 CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COU14TY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman 4 GERRIT VELEKE ° Commissioner CHkRLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT' Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L . COZIER Deputy° _ o i ° There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned j until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 15, 1948. a n Approved Chairman of the Board i ° 1 - s h . u '�1##,' 'ft #r�##7##_# #r#��`-W7tr "IHI-,r; ##��##f14R f ###7r,# RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY OF JUNE 5. 9 48 I' MEETING, TUESDAY, DUNE 15, 1948 APRIL TERM �i Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 11, 19481 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ;;this date, with all members present. ;The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: 11 Payroll - June Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer t° °t Court House it it ! fl tt i it tl ! n n i) u i; tt tt t► tt tt tt tt tt Anne L. Wilson Charles Rand Basil D. Rasmussen i ;COUNTY ROAD FUND: County Road Fund 6 County Road Fund RIVER IMPROVE14ENT FUND: Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct. No. 1 Sup. Ct. No. 2 Juvenile Court Clerk J. P . No. 1 J. P. No. 2 Constable Coroner Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail Supt. of Schools Exten. Service Hort. Insp. Ad. Ex. - Schools Sup. Ct. No.l, Rep. it It No. 2 it (Co. Stores) - Adv. Exp. - Clark Crusher u County Road Fund Swan -Finch Oil Corp. Austin Supply Company Service Equipment Co. Robertson Freight Lines iPUBLIC AS�c,'ISTANCE FUND: 21221.67 1, 83 5.00 800.00 21126.67 666.00 190.00 258.05 258.05 635.00 895.00 160.00 150.00 60.0o 100.00 726.66 1,160.00 616.5o 74o.00 541.90 300.00 180.00 271.22 271.22 575.25 94.19 1,767.40 59.23 78.53 21.27 1.00 R. G. Badgley 53.10 George Blackburn's Grocery 64.62 Brenan' s Grocery 22.)15 Daw & Son 25.00 Ferry Bros., Inc. 18.92 Margaret Freerer 12.00 Harry Hunter 25.00 Komen's Grocery 81.33 Linn' s Hardware & Grocery 30•45 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul RR 74.57 Rudd's Store 39.75 Safeway Stores, Inc. 477.04 it it 35.00 it it it 756.76 tt N li ,24 j George A. Wright Co. 25.00 5 Mrs. La.urine Needham 65.00 McKinney Funeral Home 12.00 Dr. J. R. Morris 201.00 Owl Pharmacy 1.80 Aubert Drug Co. j it it it 59.74 39.85 City Drug Store 2-.0 it DeYoung Drug Store 9,7 ii Fairhaven Pharmacy 19.00 tt tt 100•.5 1I herald Prescription Pharmacy 62. t it it it 48.4 Hurley Drug Mart -A9,69 International Drug Co. 15.07 '1 Owl Pharmacy 19.37 it it 20. � n rt No. 2 9.64 1 ,i tt No. 2 31.05 Star Drug Co. 11.79 it it It 27 02 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 6.19 Central Stores Revolving Fund 2.85 157163.03 669.44 1,927.43 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY OF JUNE 1948 PUDLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: Montague McHugh Building, Inc. 2.K0 it " " it 700.00 it Morse Hardware Company 5.87 Andrew Garness 5.60 Morse Hardware Company 10.44 ,1 if it 5.14 Pacific Fruit 8, Produce Co. 10-73 Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. 98.84 Standard Oil Co. of California 101.91 Tingue, Brown & Co. 19.50 "ashington Drug -Supply Co. 123.60 George Janssen, Postmaster 97,50 3,787.61 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - June 680.00 Julia Klocke 220.00 Freda Berger 220.00 Anne L. Wilson 40.00 1,160.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand 10.00 10.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: George L. Laub 40.00 40.00 Total of Claims Allowed w 227757. 51 R E S O L U T I O N i ""ArHEREAS, the Department of Highways of the State of Washington, acting as Agent of and for the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America, is desirous -of constructing a Federal Aid Project, No. FAS 0306(1) in Whatcom County, by replacing the existing bridge across the Nooksack River at Town of Ferndale, with a new concrete and steel bridge, on County Road No. 56 in section 29, Twp. 39 N., R. 2 E. W.M., and �J� REAS, the Department of Highways of the State of Washington, acting as Agent for the I United States Public Roads ladministr_n.tion, is desirous of receiving Federal funds for the improve'' ment of said road, and Iv'HEREAS, the said Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of .America will not participate in the construction of said road until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to refrain from permitting encroachment upon the right of way of said above -mentioned road, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to refrain from passing resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above -mentioned road or that will give peeference to local routes which intersect with said road, other than by the erection or installation of "slow" and/or "caution" signs or signals, or that will unreasonably hinder or delay traffic on said above -mentioned road, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree by suitable resolution, to adopt the grades of the improvement as the grades of the county road that is involved, and agree to protect the State of lashington against any and all claims for damages on account of any changes of grades and the construction of this improvement,and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to maintain said improvement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after -the improvement has been completed; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County that; for and in consideration of the Department of Highways of the State of ?Jashington and the Public roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America constructing said road and routing traffic on same over and across -- replacing the existing bridge across the Nooksack River at sown of Ferndale, with a new concrete and steel bridge, on County Road No. 56 in Section 29 Twp. 39 N., R. 2 E., W.M., Whatcom County hereby agrees with the Department of Highways of the Sate of Washington and the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United :States of America that it will not, in the future, permit encroachments on the right of way of the -said above mentioned road, nor will it pass anJT resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on -said above mentioned road or that will give preference to local routes which intersect with said road, other than by the erection or installation of "slow" and/or ''caution" signs or signals, or that will slow up, unreasonably hinder, or delay traffic on said above mentioned road, and that it will, by suitable resolution, adopt the grades of the improve- ment as the grades of the county road that is involved, and hereby agrees to protect the State of Washington p.gainst any and all claims for damages on account of changes of grades and the construction of this improvement, and hereby further agrees to maintain said improvement within t17. limits of the County of° dhl atcom after this improvement has been completed. Passed the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 15tr_ day of June, 1948. CLAUDE TUJTLEY County Commissioner GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner ( SEAL OF THE D013D OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CH1,RLES E. KING County Commissioner APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY OF JUKE 523 948 Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of !,ihatcom County State of Washington I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original resolution passed by the Board of County Commissioners of I,Ihatcom County, Washington, on the 15th day of June, 1948, in the regular meeting of said Board. Dated this: 15th day of June, 1948. WILL D. PRATT (Auditor's Seal) �'ounty Auditor and Clerk of the Board STATEMENT REGARDING FINANCE r'I.GREETIENT JUiD RESOLUTION,' �-We, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, hereby agree to execute the jfinence agreement and resolution in connection with Federal Aid Project No. S-0306(1), when the amount of the contract is known. Dated June 15, 1948 CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 252 GERRIT VELEKE Member CHARLES E. KING Member F.A.S. Project No. S-03o6 (1) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, W-kEHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW ) BRTDGE TO REPLACE EXISTING STRUCTTTRF. ) ACROSS THE NOOKSACK RIVER INTO THE TOWN ) R E S O L U T I O N OF FERNDALE, IN SECTION 29, Twp. 39 N. ) R 2 E. W.M. ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace the existing bridge across the Yooksack River at Town of rerndale, with a new concrete and steel bridge, on County Road No. 56, in Section 29, T�qp. 39 N:, R 2 E., W.M., BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing thereis hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Word: - Contract 166,280.85 - 10% for Engineering & Contingencies 16 628.0 lFl 22- d.94 Less Federal Aid 91:000.00 8 (Gas Tax) 9,908.94 This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by lacy provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Contract by State Highway Dept. asna County Federal Aid Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjcurned session of the Board this 15th day of June, 1948. II !i (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) I i ;'Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Luditor & Ex-officio ,Clerk of the Board I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 244 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCRRDINGS APRIL TERM TUESDAY THE 15th DAY OF J`UNE 19+, .TRANSFER RESOLUTION_ .... AND REQUEST FOR THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS TO PERFORM CERTAIN WORK Before the Board of County Commissioners of t�1ha.tcom County, Washington � ;I It is HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners that the Director of Highways ,is authorized and directed to deduct $1,830.00 from the Motor Vehicle Fund of Whatcom County, dashington, for Headquarters expense for checking and revising plans and specifications and call_', ing for bids for construction of a concrete and steel bridge on County Road No. 56, F.A.S. Route No. 306, across the Nooksack River at Ferndale, located in Section 29, Twp. 39 N., R. 2 E. W.M., II ,,to the amount of One thousand eight hundred thirty ( 1,830.00) Dollars, being an amount not in 'iexcess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to 1�,Thatcom County lin the Motor Vehicle Fund during the 1947-49 biennium and ; i IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Auditor is authorized to reserve from the i .allocation of fuel tax revenues to Whatcom County, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, an amount not in excess of the above specified sum, for the use of the Director of Highways to defray the costs incurred in the performance of the aforesaid requested work, and, upon notice to said auditor ,from the Director of Highways that such work has been completed, payment made therefor, and that old atcom County has been furnished a statement of cost of all labor, equipment, material, supplies,) and engineering, the State Luditor is further authorized and directed to release, to Whatcom , County, any unexpended balance of the amount reserved by this resolution. ADOPTED this 15th day of June, 1948. u (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington V A communication was received from Dr. H. Fielding Wilkinson relative to the condition of the second bridge south of the County Hospital on the Northwest Diagonal Road. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.A. , Friday, June 18, 1948. Approved I Chairman of the BoJard 1L / L. /! Lli 1:1 1L1l1 ' J1111.:./L,l�1 ll /L1! �' /r L�1.1..1 1� 1L1�1L1.'��11111�.111L1 1L111LJ ( ' lxJ J� 7�'7T0JV7 7TT�jr" 7Trir'7iTr7?�T7i77T 7TIT7T7T7T7 7" 77"7r'7T7Tr%'7T7i r7i7:�7r7T7T7��7T7I7T7T7trrrrr�T7i7i7T7rlr r7�l7 r r I7r7l7T/T,17�T7TlTT7�7/7717T MEETING, FRIDAY, DUNE 187 1-948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 15, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joinir- them at 10:10 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Shirley Sutherland Everett Lancaster COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - June Cecil C. Arnold T. P. Scholz - Voucher 560 it 561 of 562 Assessor It Emerg. 123.4o 210.00 353.4o 2,260.00 695.00 1,196.46 4,550.46 - 9.93 8,711.85 A 525 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 18th DAY OF JUNE 19 48 T jPUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: I Aubert Drug Company 70.57 j Evergreen Pharmacy 88.78 Hurley Drug Mart 17.50 Star Drug Company 21.58 i Electric Products, Cons. 83.16 Griggs 9.79 Otis Elevator Company 22.25 Western Union Telegraph Co. 3.91 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 7,362.00 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 6.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 6.80 Andrew Garness 10.75 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 88.00 Lederle Laboratory Division 47.07 Lee Grocery 96.58 Northern Grocery, 125.00 Northwest Hotel .Supply Company 8.16 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 31.09 Physicians & Hospital Supply Corp. 36.94 Shaw Supply Co. 8.23 It it if 16.61 Standard Brands 20.29 Union Printing Co. 2.16 Payroll - June 41978.23 i Cash Assistance Roll for July 19:000.00 32,161.45 !SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: i Clarence Edward Kenoyer 25.00 Henry G. Reed 25.00 A. T. Hayes 25.00 Marvin John Davis 25.00 Myrtle J. Reynolds 25.00 Mrs. Agnes Young, Custodian 13.00 j VanZandt Township 60.00 Vernon L. Porter 25.00 Leo. J. Knutson 20.00 24�.00 Total of Claims Allowed 417469.70 R E S O L U T I O N - - - - - - - - - - WHEREAS j��rlhatcom Count g is submitting to the Government an application for the purchase of certain surplus property adjacent to the Bellingham Airfield, Whatccom County, including land, ;buildings, equipment and facilities, NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED that Claude Manley, Chairman of the Board of County Commis- ,sioners, be, and he is hereby authorized to sign the said application and all other instruments ;and documents pertaining thereto and requiring a signature. I DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 18th day of June, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman I ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMT-:ISSIONERS ) GERRIT VELEKE j Commissioner CHARLES E. KING !IAttest: WILL D. PRATT Commissioner "County Luditor & Ex-officio (Clerk of the Board There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ;juntil 9:30 r;.M., Tuesday, June 22, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board v.ril:1 t 1 r_r:a.'.�� r �. � r j ` r .. � r, r r r n /r ,/l.// T i 7 7}71 iJ%t�T7TTlr7l7J7t717] fi7J7J 1 �7J 7T 7�'Jf C 7t7i JJlf�!' �J �J7l fJ7J7TTf �l 71'77'TT � �fJi 7�riJ� fJ71 i17i 7i7J7/r�I7f 1' T 7%�l �i %7 1H i�h' 1i7TW7 �rii it �t f7, 771JtJ'7J7J7I APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 22nd DAY OF JUNE 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 227 1948 APRIL TL.RM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 18, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:15.A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment (CURRENT EY'ENSE: A. J: Love Blackburn Sales Co. Ernie's Servico, Time Equipment Co. Roy B. Nelson. Union Printing Co. Harry Hartman, Bookseller American Institute of Fam. Rel. Appleton -Century Crafts, Inc. Hygenic Productions Co. The Texas Company !RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND:' Service Equipment Co. Industrial Supply Co. Ekdahl & Seppala Everson Motor Co. PUBLIC ASSISTI',NCE FUND: Payroll - June Arnie Anderson B. B. Grocery Baker': Store Blackburn's Grocery it tt Brown & Cole J. H. Cox Fairhaven Grocery Frank's Market Golden Rule Mercantile Hankin's Coffee Shop Harold' s Nugent' s Market Kings Service .Station Midway Market Mrs. A.. B. Parker J. C. Penney Co. Plank's Grocery Richmond Hotel Safeway Stores Twenty -First Street Grocery Union Oil Co. Wolton & Montfort Dr. R. E. Dickinson Dr. 0. N. Farley Dr. W. G. Longwood Star Drug Co. Dr. H. G. Sutherland Aubert Drug Co. Ferndale Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mari Owens Drug Store Thompson Drug Store it it 'it SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: John Laxdal Kenneth J. Scott Auditor 1.50 Assessor 5.)+1 " 17.66 Court House 6.06 Juv. Court 16.85 J. P. No. 2 28.58 Supt. of Schools 6.73 It n 12..32 it rr 3.82 at rt 2.00 4.66 105.59 Total of Claims Allowed 78.24 31.47 236.70 97.41 443.82 10,240.65 52.05 13.45 70.75 31.86 31.86 26o.21 20.00 121.68 86,05 11.04 66.74 25.25 6.30 43.00 25.00 40.58 35.50 12.00 437.53 54.23 11.68 25.00 7.00 50.00 2.00 9.79 57.00 54.80 12.73 6o.43 1? .08 7.47 5.67 $ 121001.38 2.5.00 20.00 45.00 $ 12, 595.79 The bond of the Bellingham Publishing Co., covering the printing contract for the period, July 11 1948 to June 3o, 1949, Was received and approved by the Board. G, By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, June 23, 1948, when they again convened, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM - TUE' SDAY THE 22nd DAY OF 'NNE 527 9 4s The following claims was approved by the Board for payment: SOLDIERS RELIEF: Mrs. Donald G. Farley 25.00 I The liquor license application of Gus Elmer Anderson, Todd Hill Grocery, 1489 Meridian ;'Road, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. I� it There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, June 25, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Il and ,l 2�'z:l 1 �.`1` I 1 r ,. " "1LJC.1: i.' ;:1:!'.� a /_ `f '' t'-!' r �:z/1 J'!«l, _ 4 /' '1! J !: 7i'7/"' i7'77'7] II 3��}7f717 7/ % �t % 7t7171717!'7l 177'7rrr,77i #0 7��1 if I YY 1 Y ;I'T�7i7, 7i7n 4IT; , 71!1 7tlJtN �,I t7, � t�17fI/7r �t i` fffi t7f �17 I; ,1'TJ �I 71 r MEETING, FRIDAY; JUNE 251 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Wednesday, June 23, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:10 A.M. The following claim was approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: ? Betty Jean Smith, Assessor 99.10 it Summons was served in the matter of Cause No. 30517, Van Etter. v. Whatcom County, et al to quiet title. 'A communication was received from the Whatcom County Dairymen's Association relative to the condition of the Zell Road. There being no farther business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 29, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Boa d ilt %7(#rrif 7f 7r77I r7J 7 r 71rIr 71yt71": 1"i�71 -1; 7-t' It-?TrO7l n 71 Tl ii##-##'h'7T7T71 J1 ��-'7T7r T7r ti7J Itil 177 it 7T,'rin4417* Ti`filf; TT� TIl ii7l�ri� 7T 1{17T�% 777i P h 6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL_ TERM TUESDAY THE 29 th DAY OF JUNE 19 48 MiETINGI TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, June 25, 1948, the Board convened at 9;30 A.1,1., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPETdSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Auditor 167.80 Will D. Pratt " 20.19 MacPherson's Shell Service Assessor 2.58 II IfII ti 1.80 Carolyn Sjolander Treasurer 120.00 Pitney -Bowes Co., Inc. It 30.00 bounty Road Fund It 7.60 Shell Oil Co., Tnc. If 2.59 Lynden Tribune 4.50 Mor.P Hardvare Company Court House 2.98 Cannon Electric Company It If 30.00 Martin Plumbing Co. it it 9.02 It II it it It 2 58 Loft Electric Co. II It 0 8.90 Everson NeiJs Elect. & Reg. 13.65 S-P.nas Nows it it 23.10 West.Fublishinb Co. Sur. Ct. No. 1 42.00 ?,restern Woodworl�ing Co. Juv. Court - Play. 11.27 Holly Sporting Goods It it it 286,91 Boone Hardin Proc. Attorney 38.56 Bancroft Jhitney Co. t' If 05-75 Walter K. Pi:,ley J. P. - Country 23.75 County Road Fund Sheriff 106.76 Girard Stz-eet Grocery Jail 1'12a68 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. it 30,85 Pioneer, I.,cerperated Supt. of Sch. 27.73 J. 0 . Llberts Co. it it 8.09 Cotuity Road Fund it II 120(�0 Elton. Service �005 J. 0. ,13.borts Co. a 11 County road Fund Hort. Ins;), 24.77 Ha.rtrrian Typewriter Co. ',udit:l 24.77 County Road Fund Assessor 36.24 COUNTY RO;,D i� TND : R. H. Susses. - lst Estiirrta L-e on. Contract COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Galen W. Bcntlay LDIERS RELIEF FUND: Happy V. D. Reynolds 1-_i.nni e B. Challender ;r 4,122.50 1,324.32 41122.50 109000.!)0 10, 000.00 35.00 15.co 50.00 Total of Claims Ll.lowed � 1 ,406.82 'A letter was received from the War Assets Administration advising 01atcom County that theirs' ,application for property adjacent to the Bellingham Airfields had been accepted, and? the letter has to be considered as granting ri;ht-of-entry. On motion of Commissioner King, seconded Eby Commissioner 7clehe, and passed unanimously, ;the p�°elimi.�"r�r y-)! �.ns and s -Lf),es, for the near Gourt nous� as presented by 1,»Ori_tect Galen W. Bentley, were accepted any?_ tho fee of $10,000.00 approved, gas i_n� icated in the listing of claims � abcv e . I i is i it i APRIL 529 RECORD Off' . COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE �9 th DAY OF JUNE 19 48 r/_ In the Matter of the Petition of ) Mt. Baker School District No. 507 ) et al, for Vacation of a County ) Street -known as Forest Street between ) Blocks 8 & 9, Townsite of Maple Falls ) ORDER VACATING COUNTY ROAD In the matter of the vacation of a County Street petitioned for by Mt. Baker School Distric` No. 507, and others, the Board finds as follows: First. That the petition.therefor was filed on the 15th day of April, 1948, and that said petition was signed by at least ten freeholders of the County, residing in the vicinity of the said road. Second. That said petition was accompanied by a bond in the sum of $100,00, which said bond was found to be good and sufficient, and was duly approved by the Chairman of the Board. Third. That on the 15th day of April, 1948, the County Engineer was duly directed to examine said road and make a report in writing on the same. Fourth. That on -the 27th day of .April, 1948, the County Engineer filed in'the office of the Board his report in -writing, as provided by law. Fifth. That by an order duly passed by this Board on the 28th day.of May, 1948, the 29th day of June, 1948, was set for hearing the report of the Engineer, and the consideration thereof, and that notice of the time and place where said hearing would be held.was given by publication and posting as provided°by law. Sixth. That said report of the County Engineer shows: That in his opinion said road should be vacated; that°said street is not now in use, that it will not be advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future; that the public will be benefited by its vaca- tion, and The Board having examined the report of the Engineer, and all other papers on file in the proceedings, and heard and considered all -testimony -and documentary evidence adduced for and against the vacation of -the street, and the Board being satisfied that said street will not be useful as a part of a general road system, and that the public will be benefited by its vacation, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county street petitioned to be vacated by Mt. Baker School District No.,507 and others, be vacated upon payment of all costs `and expenses incurred in the,proceedings and file the same with the Treasurer, who shall proceed to collect the same. DONE this 29th day,of June, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Attest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of the Board Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington By L. COZIER Deputy In the Matter of the Petition of ) Mt. Baker School District No. 507,.et al, ;) FINAL ORDER OF VACATION. for Vacation of County Street known as ) N. end of Forest St., Townsite of MapleFalls ) The Board having -on the 29th day of June, 1948, ordered,t he vacation of said street upon payment by the principal petitioner of all .costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings, and said costs and expenses°, amounting to the sum of $4.40, having been paid to the County Treasurer of this County, on the 29th day of June, 1948, IT IS ORDERED BY -THE BOARD, all the members concurring, that the county street petitioned to be .vacated by Mt. Baker School District No. 507, and others`, be vacated as follows: That portion of Forest Street north of Second Street, Townsite of Maple Fal1s, Section 30, Township 40 N.,'Range 6 E. W.M. DONE this 29th day of June, 1948. (SEAL) attest: WILL D. PRATT, Clerk y L. COZIER, Deputy There being no further business to til 9:30 A.M., Friday, July 2, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington 0 come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approved & ?� A, a& L4� Chairman of the Bard 3® MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 21 1948 APRIL TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, June 29, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M.,,on„ this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: < Bellingham Publishing Co. Auditor $ 294.10 Cox Brothers & Williams, Inc. " i5.71 George H. Drown - Assessor 2.44 Frank L. Cramer-° " 28.05 Blackburn Sales Co. "' 26.88 Gerrit Veleke Commissioner 36.22 Bellingham Publishing Co. " 3.83 of " n Treasurer 4.54 G. L. Morgan ,,. 19.31 Northwest Farm News of 17.55 A. Bethke Court House 695.25 Diamond "B" Fuel Co.. "" 15.45 Tom A. Durham-, Pros-,Aity 21.80 Cox Bros..& Williams, Inc. it It 56.08 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juv. Court 74.00 Payroll - June " " - Play 427.60 Dan Beighle " " " 22.00 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. " " " 9.8'0 Morse Hardware Co.' .18.45 Ray Gunning -8.76 George Janssen] Postmaster J. P. No. 2 . 3.00 Lynden General Agency J. P. - Country 10.00 Frank Roberts "' " 40.50 Albert Gerritz Supt. of.schools 38.00 Union, Oil Co: " " 4.28 George Janssen,'Postmaster " " 14.25 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Exten, Service 23.70 "lacPherson's Shell•Service Hort. Insp. 1:.25 Wash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn. 27.01 Bellingham Publishing Co. Ad. Ex;. - knnex. Elect. 10.66 $ 1,970.47 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - June -.Voucher No. 587 $ 2,070.60 to It to 588 11723.10 to It it 2, 423.30 .11 it f! 590 544.53 It to, " It 591 19 307. 70 It ". of 592 29415.60 tl 59a3 2, 477.71 fl 11 �t 59 1,538.23 ,t to 596 11201.35 It � it 11- .. it " " it 598 2; 664.48 Pacific Telephone'& Telegraph Co. 40.09 Turner Riddle 2.58 McBeath Glass Co. 15.07 Bellingham Timber Company 25.63 Warnick Lumber Yards 1.90 Western Woodworking Co. 173•04 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 63.63 Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. 39052.76 Morse Hardware Company 202.07 Marine Sales•& Equipment Co. 111.91 Industrial Supply Co. 5000 Weldit Tank.&.Steel Company 367.06 Monahan Garage, Inc. 960.63 Automotive 'Parts.Service, Inc. 156.66 Custer Service Station 23.90 ' Farmer's.Equipment.Co. 18.25 Sumas Garage 6.70 Ray' s Standard Garage 9.16 Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company P Y 30,_22 27,525.89 � RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll ay oll -June 29918.55 22918.55 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Scientific Supplies Co. $ 4.11 f� Herald Prescription Pharmacy 5.07 Julia Klocke 23.75 Freda Berger 48.80 Anne L. Wilson 58.05 Philip J. Morey 6____4.3o 204.08 APRIL RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS: PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JULY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Allens Cafe' Margaret Bartero Blackburn Grocery Carter's Grocery Clair's Super Market Fair Meat & Grocery Co. Home.Market Grocery Hutton's Grocery McClellan Fuel Co. Medcalf'. s Dairy N.R.S. Grocery J. C. Penney Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Mrs. Stella Rice Signal Oil Co. Twenty-first Street Grocery White House Market Wolten & Montfort Y.M.C.A. Harlow -Hollingsworth St. Luke's Hospital , Mrs. Ethel O'Cain Lynden Tribune American Hospital. Supply Corp. Campbell Associates Clark Linen & Equipment Co. Andrew Garness rt u F. M. Haskell Plumbing Co. Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory Lee Grocery Co. - Lehn & Fink, Inca S. E. Messengill.Co. Metro Drug Service Morton Textiles, Inc. Nalley's, Inc. ., National Titanium Co. Northern Grocery..Co- Pacific Fruit & Produce Company Renfro -Stouffer . Shaw Supply Co. . ►t rt n VanWaters & Rogers Wyeth, Inc. Payroll - June Elwood L. Johnson. Supp' 1 Cash Asst..-Roll for July TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 12.00 31.86 14.79 433.58 65.71 54.66 27.55 21.62 9.98 12.63 25.51 23.92 7.50 8.45 25.62 753.20 30.00 1,50 100.00 10.00 669.00 3.00 • lo.64 68.92 7.23 1o.56 7.42 10.51 97.00 u 8.33 27.00 26.84 77.80 E 25.42 12.72 6.75 2993.26 4.32 10.00 77.60 2-. 41 41.72 35.18 57.94 1.70 �507.00 $ Total of Claims Allowed 56.00 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO.. 255 BEFORE THE.BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER REPLACEMENT OF ) BRIDGES NO. 71 & 72 IN SEC. 21 ) R E S O L U T I O N TWP. 38 N., R 2 Be, W.M9, ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is replace County Bridges No. 71 and 72 on Northwest Diagonal Road, in Sec. 2, with 721t corrugated' nietal pipe and earth fills. 3,541.03 2$448_16 38,608.38 their intention to Twp. 38 N., R 2.E.W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED :that for the foregoing there is'hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: ° Items of Work -- Day Labor $9,230.00; Engineering $140.00.- Total $9,370.80 Misc. Rev. This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washing ton, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project accordance with the -Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 2nd day of July, 1948. (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .- OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON lttest: WILL D. PRATT 'ounty Auditor & Ex-officio '.lerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioner CHARLES Be KING, Commissioner 532 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS APRIL TERM FRIDAY THE 2nd DAY OF JULY 19 48 /The re -application by Albert Schultz, Al and Ann's Grocery, R #3, Bellingham, for a liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, a motion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the April term, the Board to convene at 9:30,A.M., Tuesday, July 6, 1948 (Monday, July 5, being a legal holiday), for the first meeting of the July term. Approved g6a�w� 1>k" Chairman of the' B and MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1948 JULY TERM e Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 2, 1948, the Board convened at 9:36 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10.20.A.M. By unanimous action, it was decided that meetings during the July term should be held at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Tom CarteF, Chas. L. Martin Everett Lancaster Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke Farmers Mutual Telephone.Co. Three-M-Supply Co,. Blaine Journal Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. to Witnesses - St. v. Lowe Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it it it n it Gale G. Gurtle J. 0. Alberts Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. if it it of COUNTY ROAD FUND: Union Printing Co. Arthur Co Weber J. K. Rogers Lind Gravel Company Martin Plumbing & Heating Co. Liehl Motor Company Union Foundry Company N. Wo Gibbs Everson Implement & Appliance Co. Chas. Loshbaugh Bob Smith Archie Manley Robert G.-Walken George -Ford Grant Moir C. H. Denson Mark Anabel Earl Richards V. R. Brokaw Harry Weatherby Chas. H. Gray, Jr.. Marvin Hart IMPROVEMENT FUND: C. H. Denson M. Meenk James Pullar Fred Reinholt Clyde H. Swanson. H. M. Weatherby Auditor Assessor to it Emerg. it Commissioners n Treasurer Court House Elect. & Reg. Juv. Court Clerk J. P. No. 1 Pros. Atty Sheriff Supt. of Bch. Exten. Service to it It it Hort. Insp. .90 10-,75 5.05 . 32.48 11.20. 4.90 .20 20.09 14:43 .23 5.10 .35 4.38 1+.03 2.22 2.58 .15 $ 120.$9 7.21 .88 5.00 68.96 4.33 18.73 50.99 r 20.97 14.67 10.00 1, 894: 46 38 789.96 776.34 746.83 447.19 805.85 805.85 810.39 515.29 721.86 47216 $ 9929990 $ 824.20 800.8o 785.20 878.80 811.20 87,3.60 0 41973.80 00 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM THE DAY OF 9 (PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: ,;Aubert Drug Company Fountain Drug _Store Herald Prescription Pharmacy Owl Pharmacy • �� �� ...Star Drug Company, Inc. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: " ,Riverton Hospital Aldercrest.Sanatorium ,L. A. Greenwood Total of Claims Allowed INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 256 37.58 20.09 48.27 57.77 13.63 11.03 47_.92 $ 67293.75 17190.00 13940. $ 236.36 7,622.75 $ 22,253.70 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY,.WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF ) BRIDGE NO. 328 ACROSS SAAR ( R E S O L U T I O N CREEK ON ROCK ROAD ) IT IS HER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to remove existing wood pile trestle and construct new wood pile trestle in same location,.said Bridge located on Rock Road between Section 6, Twp. 40 N., R 5 E., W.M., and Section 31, Twp. 41 N R 5 E. , .W.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work Day Labor $2,774.60 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and.proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by.day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard :Road: and Bridge Specification of the State of Washington. .DONE in regulir adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of July, 191+8. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON Attest: WILL D. PRATT CLAUDE M,ANLEY, Chairman, County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioner By L..COZIER, Deputy 'INITIATING RESOLUTION • PROJECT N0. 257 BEFORE THE BOARD OF CO`UNTY,COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF OILING THE ALDERGROVE ) ROAD FROM HIGHWAY No.. 99, TO THE ( R E S O L U T I O N KICKERVILLE ROAD IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the -Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the Aldergrove.Road by use of Light Bituminous surface "treatment from State Highway No. 99 to the Kickerville Road•in Sections 9-16-10-15,"11-14, 12-13, Tp. 39'N,'R 1 E.-W.M., and Sections 7-189`8-171 Tp. 39 N, R2 E. W.M., the section from Highway No. 99 to the Olson Road to be improved with an oil mat 20 feet wide; from'Olson Road West to Kickerville Road, an 18 foot mat. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following details r Items ofWork Day Labor $7,974.38 (10 Mill Levy, Dist. ##3) This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval�of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road:Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard'Road,and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 6th day of July,`1948., BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) OF WHATCOM COUNTY,.WASHINGTON Attest: WILL D. PRATT CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioner By L. COZIER, Deputy a34 RECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF DULY 19 48 Final Cost Records were certified, as follows: Project No. CRP SM #80 Friday Creek Bridge #106 It 210 Galbraith Road It 213 Bridge #115° 't 215 Ten Mile Creek Bridge it .217 Gillies & Alm Roads it 219 Bridge No. 26, Fill on -Brown Road, County Road No. 465 It 220 Bridge #214, Fill on Sumas-Kendall Road it 221 Lindquist Road off of Y Road it 222 Secs. 20, 29,28, T 38-N. R 5 E.-W.M. 224 Barbo Road.W of Sumas on Co. Road #665 225. West Trapline & Lindsey Roads - replace wood culvert " 226 Oat Cole Road - Fill of Bridge #286 rt 228 Hall Road (Gravel, Drain & Oil) 229 Birch Bay - Lynden Road 't 230 Friday -Creek & Chuckanut Point - Oiling Estimate ..Cost 625.48 $ -' 435.14 19153.05 726.04 149961.44 239030.65 29211.66 � 2�181.4.1 950.00' 786.14 2127794 . 2,467.56 1,745:00 1,881.84 19227.30 771.31 709.00 , 168.39 400.00 LL 54.21 346.00 •'403.29 514.10 52.89 2.) 00 21292.12 33 11061 .-30 1,320.1 929.76 r Application of Louis A. Boudreau, Mt. View Store, R #2, Ferndale, for the transfer to him !of the liquor license of Lucy R. Boudreau, was approved by the Board and a copy.of the applicati placed on file. "The June report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file.. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, July 9, 1948. Approved Chairman' of the Bo rd E###fill ##########�# is #, ###is#### MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 99 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 6, 1948, The Board convened at 9:30 A.M.., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:25 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE - George Janssen, Postmaster. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. to If It it it It - it a Orland Ivarson Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co.-. County Treasurer Griggs Wallace Chevrolet Co. Girard Street Grocery Puget Sound Power'& Light Co. Pacific-Tele. & Tele. Co. » u u rt n n to It Griggs n Frank H. Geri Hobby Hive Stahley's Variety'Store Western Woodworking Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. E. L. Adams Griggs Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. • it It It rt Waitkus Supply Co. Wallace Chevrolet Co. Cascade Laundry & Cle aners Diamond "Btt ' Fuel Co. Fountain Drug Store Glazer Bros. Auditor $ n Assessor Commissioners Treasurer tt n /t If Court House I) It Sup:. Ct. No. 1 It tt ' No . 2 It If No. 2, Rep. Juv. Court It n " Play. II a n Ir n ii n n If It It n Clerk J. P . No. 2 Pros. Atty n n -Sheriff rt Jail It It It 100.00 4.31 6. 4 6.A8 32.70 16.81 4.78 7.83. 3.45. 10.30 108.55 13.46 10.19 5.77 20.00 1.39 6.90 52.30 7.11 25.20 13.85 .8.68 6.62 15.00 92.70 13.49 20.53 3.21 2.58 56.92 30.90 4.07 161.6o 5e3 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY . TERM FRIDAY THE 9 th DAY, OF JULY 191+8 �CURRENT EXPENSE, Cont. Three-M-Supply Co,. Jail $ 36.98 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. " 104.63 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " 13.19 Girard Street Grocery " 228.31 Schafer Baking Co. " 35.75 Harold Smith " 35.72 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. of Sch. 6.36 Exten. Service 9.59 L. N. Freimann " is6.44 Jessie M. Arney " it 6.85 Griggs „ it 2.58 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Hort. Insp. 11.63 Catholic Charities of B'ham Juv. Court 24.00 19396.45 ,COUNTY ROAD FUND: Howard L. Sparks 104.42 Joel Suggs 508.48 The Bellingham Herald 7.65 Tax Commission of the State of Washington 6.20 Atlas Imperial "iesel Engine Company 76.52 C. V. Wilder Company 250.00 Wallace Chevrolet Company 3.71 Satterlee Transit System 89.82 Barron Tire Co. 10.04 Irwin Hardware & Appliance Co. 10.51 Mades Motor Service 39.40 Howard -Cooper Corporation 297.1 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 78.82 Jeffcott Motor Co. 697.43 Everson Motor Co. 932,17 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 29.76 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Coal Mines 4.64 Bellingham Water Department 4.00 Mr`s. Margaret Bertero 12.00 Blackburn's Grocery 35,42 Bonner's Store 21.48 Braaten's Grocery 20.55 Corner Grocery 114.00 Diamond "B" Fuel Company 19.57 Omar Frost 6.18 Houser's Cafe 24.62 King's Mobile Service 12.63 Marineway Hotel 15.00 Noonan's Grocery 16.80 Plank's Grocery 32.87 Poplack Meat & Grocery 35.02 Richmond Hotel 12,00 Roland's Cash Market 11.69 Self- Service Shoe Co. 17.75 Shields Grocery 6.99 Mrs. Laurine Needham 870.00 St. Frances Hospital 90.00 V. R. Stark 90.00 Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home 100.00 Monroe Funeral Home 100.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 27.00 to it It . to 86.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 92.74 Griggs 29.66 Aubert Drug Co. 16.14 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 228.44 Bellingham Coal.Mines 203.74 It to of102.71 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 4.00 Andrew Garness 7.83 Grocery Trade Publishing. House 4.00 Lederle Laboratories Division 2.16 Mills Hospital Supply Company 190.00 tt it , of to 7.43 it to , n n 63.50 Schafer Baking Co., Inc. 54`.1)+ Samuel H. Webster, 146.28 VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 134.41 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 5,30 Whatcom County Dairymen's Assn, 318,37 Aubert Drug Company 64.77 it it it . 53,18 of it to 61.76 it it it 60.83 Fairhaven Pharmacy 33.37 Hurley Drug Mart 50.81+ McLain's Drug 208.11 $ 3,142.o6 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 9th DAY OF JULY 19 4$ PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Annette Altose Clayton Baldrey Della Bathurst Mildred L. Bearirsto Lydia 0. Benson Helen A. Boothe Fredericka D. Cameron Jeannette V. Cook Sara E. Gardner Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Helen L. Laviolette Edith R. Legoe Margaret Maloy Phyllis Martin Jacqueline E. Swanson j Alice Szymanski Golda Thompson Maud Turner Ray S. Wagoner - Iklen H. Warren Jeannette Woodring PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Pacific Steam Laundry SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: " Gail Owen Jones - Order to Ed L. Brinson Nick M. Becker Wmd, C. Parks Happy V. D. Reynolds Leroy F. Whipple .Albert J. Heath John T. Westman LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Total of Claims .Allowed There being no further business to come before the meeting, until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 13, 1948. $ 5.20 16.85 28.90 192.05 10 4.80 50.43 1.50 34.85 - 29.15 5.00 4.80 21.50 8.75 42.30 7.35 7.25 9.50 26.o5 12. 55 12.3 5 2.65 $ 4,282.8o $ 15.77 7.38 $ 23.15 $ 5.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25_00 $ 140.00 $ 100.00 9 100.00 $ 9,084.46 the same was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the Board ############### �###1��1/1/ ################## MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 9, 19487 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 11:15 A.M. . The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: - Marchant Cal. Machine Co. Assessor $ MacPherson's Shell Service It Monahan Garage, Inc. " Morse Hardware Company " Dept. of Labor & Industries Union Printing Co. " It to n Commissioners it to "' Treasurer Beulah Johnson it Union Printing Co. Court House It it "' Elect. & Reg. The Lynden Tribune it it Union Printing Co: Sup. Ct. No. 1 It It It Juv. Ct. - Play. Dept. of Labor & Industries it " It Union Printing Co'. J. P. No. 1 it it It" Clerk Hillyard Motor Company Sheriff Dept. of Labor & Industries of 15.45 2.32 .57 •97 1.14 13,.43 15.66 8.91 11.80 3.09 72.62 24.75 1.80 65.29 2.78 61.19 11433 34..54 33.98 537 RECORD OF C®MMISSIONERS '.2ROCEEDINGS MLy TERM .. TUESDAYU . THE. 13th DAY OF DULY 1948 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Dept. of Labor & Industries it it tt Carl G. Stock Union Printing Co. to to to it It it COUNTY ROAD FUND: Orland Ivarson, County'Treasurer W.'B. Frost J. M. VanWickle Norstrom Lumber.Co. Buzzard Iron Works Industrial Supply Co. Franklin Radiator Shop Van' s Hardware " Fassett & Barr Motors Jewell Motor Co. Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Union Oil Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. General Petroleum Corporation Trunkey & Sons D. K. Rood `Dellingham.Builders Supply Co. Ireland & Bellirigar Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Department of Labor & Industries ,'R IMPROVEMENT FUND: County Road Fund - Misc Revr County Road Fund- Adv. Exp. Dept, of Labor & Industries Austin Supply Co. Lind Gravel Co. Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Weldit Tank & Steel Co.� Morse Hardware Co. Pattison Auto Body Co. Everson Motor .Company Isaacson Iron Works Mades Motor Service Western Tractor & Equipment Co. ASSISTANCE FUND: Al's Market Gus Anderson Frank's Market Golden Rule Mercantile Co. Mrs. A. Hermann Harry Hunter Ray W. Pepper Puget Sound Power& -Light Co. Safeway Stores, -Inc. :, It it •it .... . George A. Wright Co. Central Stores Revolving Fund Electrical Products Consolidated Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. It it it to Stenographic Service Bureau.. Physicians & Dentists, Inc. "American Hospital Supply Corp. Clark Linen & Equipment Co._ .Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. , t3arl Omli -Parke9 Davis & Company Sorensen -Garrett Insurance Co. OLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Jail Constable Exten. Service to to Hort. Insp. Ad. Ex. - Schools Ralph E. Lifvendahl Total of Claims Allowed 19.66 6.62 4.65 31.79 2.27 �4.35 17.62 33.50 33.00 15j4.21 41.10 4.17 12.00 1.87 14.17 357.65 1,827.29 231+.22 79.42 2J).304 .10 166.98. 11125.15 21.55 3.31 792.30 11703.00 254.25 157.17 185.61 123.04 313.19 .11.56 6.26 12.36 10.20. 74.75 1.59 _ `5 44.89 5.00 83.60 6.15 10.00 25.00 50.27 8.44 141.39 468.24 25.00 1.59 83.16 2.50 700.00 7;380.00 11.88 43.19 6.80 121.13 77.25 115.24 35.00 The June report of the Health Department was received and placed on file. 6 481.06 51237.91 39468.59 $ 91420.72' . 35.00 S 18,643.28 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 13th DAY OF JULY 19 48 INITIATING RESOLUTION PROJECT NO. 258 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF A ) FILL TO REPLACE BRIDGE NO. 238 ON ) R E S O L U T I O N NORTH SHORE ROAD IN SEC. 26, TP. ) 38 N., R 3 E. W.M. ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to improve the above North Shore Road described as -follows: To replace Brrdge No. 238 on North Shore Road in Section 26, Twp.,38 N., R. 3 E., W.M., with culvert and earth fill.` ` BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of Work $ 14,4i6.50 Engineering and Contingencies 1,441.6� Total Cost of Project Less Federal Aid Expended Locally by County 15,858.15 8.000.00 $ 7,858.15 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this resolution by the Diredtor'of Highways of the State of Washington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND .AUTHORIZED: to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Contract by the State Highway Department as a County -Fed. Aid Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifica- tions of the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 13th day of July, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: MILL D. PRATT- County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy R E S O L U T I O N BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner V WHEREAS, the Department of Highways of the,State of Washington, acting as .Agent of and for the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works.Agency of the United States of America, is desirous of constructing a Federal Aid Project, No: S-0765 (1) in Whatcom County, to replace the existing trestle with,'dirt fill and culvert on County Road No. 4869 Section 26, Twp,. 38 N., R 3 E., W.M., and WHEREAS, the Department of Highways of the State of Washington, acting as Agent for the United States Public Roads Administration, is desirous of receiving Federal funds for the improve• ment of said road, and WHEREAS, the said°Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America will not participate in the construction of 'said road until and unless the County of Whatcom will garee to -refrain from permitting encroachment upon the right of way,of said above -mentioned road and until and unless the County of 11h'atcom will agree to refrain from passing resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above -mentioned road or that will give preference to local routes which intersect with said road, other than by the erection or installation of "slow" and/or "caution" signs or signals, or that will unreasonably hinder`or delay traffic on said above -mentioned road, and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree by suitable resolution, to adopt the grades of the improvement as the grades of the county road that is involved, and agree to protect the State of Washington against any and all claims for damages on account of any changes of grades and the construction of this improvement; and until and unless the County of Whatcom will agree to maintain said improvement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after the improvement has been completed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County.Commissioners of Whatcom County that for and in consideration of the Department of Highways of the State of Washington and the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works Agency bf the United States of America constructing said road and routing traffic on same over and across above described road, Whatcom County hereby agrees with the Department of Highways of the State of Washington and the Public Roads Administra- tion of the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America that it will not, in the future, - RECORDOF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 13th, --------DAY OF JULY 19 48 permit encroachments on the right of way of the said above -mentioned road, nor will it pass any resolutions affecting the free flow of traffic on said above -mentioned road or that will give preference to local route's which intersect: with said road, other than by the erection or install& tion of,"slow",and/or "caution" signs or signalsq or that will slow up, unreasonably hinder, or delay traffic on said above -mentioned road.9 and that it will, by suitable resolution, adopt the grades of the improvement as the grades of the county road that is involved, and hereby agrees to protect the State of Washington against any and all claims for damages on account of changes of grades and the construction of this improvement, and further agrees to maintain said improvement within the limits of the County of Whatcom after this improvement has been completed, by the BoArd of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 13th day of july, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY County Commissioner (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT' CHARLES E. KING Clerk of Board of County County commissioner Commissioners of Whatcom County, -Washington TRANSFER RESOLUTION AND REQUEST FOR THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS TO PERFORM CERTAIN WORK Before the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom CountyqWashington -IT 'IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the di rector of Highways is authorized and directed to deductL$158.58 from Motor Vehicle Fund of Whatcom County, Washington, for Headquarters Expense for checking'and revising plans and specification for replacement of ' '�Ro ad �� #486 bridge located on North,ShoreL."oadq Section 26 Twp. 38 N., Range 3 E., W.M., on County with a fill and culvert", equal to one,percent 1%) of the estimated cost, $15058.15 d'"S158.58 being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund during the 191+7-49 biennium, and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the State.Auditor is authoriz ed to reserve from the allocation of fuel tax revenues to Whatcom.Countyt from the Motor Vehicle Fund, anamountnot in. excess of the above spebified sum, for the use of the Director of Highways to defray the costs incurred in the performance of the aforesaidrequestedwork,) and, upon notice to said auditor from the Director of Highways that such work has been completed., payment made therefor, and that Whatcom County has been furnished a statement of cost of all labor equipment, material, supplies and engineering, the State Auditor is further authorized and directed to release, to Whatcom County, any unexpended balance of the amount reserved by this resolution. ADOPTED this 13th` day of July, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor and Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, By L. COZIER, Deputy Auditor Washington STATEMENTOFFINANCE AGREEMENT AND RESOLUTION .We, the Board ofCounty Commissioners of Whatcom County, hereby agree to,execute the finance agreement and resolution in connection with Federal Aid Project No. S - 0765 (1), when the amount of the contract is known. Dated July 131 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Member CHARLES E. KING Member .The application of the United Mine Workers of America, Local 6349, for a.Special Occasion Liquor License for 8-7-1+8.at Wildwood Park, Lake Whatcom, was approved by the Board and a copy of the. application placed on file. .There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 91030 A.M.., Friday, July 16, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Bo I "if of IF1,111411 if It it" ##### ################1al ### #I It If 11 If ## JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, July 13, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M. on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:30 A.M., The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. ,Auditor it It to ,Assessor " it of Commissioners Standard Oil Co. of Cal. it Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Treasurer Dunn's Sharp Edge Service Court House Athletic Supply Co. Juv. Ct. - Play. S. H. Kress & Co. to "' it Owl Pharmacy No. 2 of J. J. Newberry Co. to Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. Pros. Atty it to it Sheriff Ekdahl & Seppala It Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Jail Harry Hartman, Bookseller, Inc. Supt. of Schools Shell Oil Co., Inc. Farmers Mutual Tele. Co. " !' it It " " Exten. Service Jacobson's Studio It " Firestone Stores it !' Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sheriff PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: City Drug Store Fairhaven Pharmacy Ferndale Pharmacy Herald Prescription Pharmacy International Drug Co. Thriftee Center Pharmacy Owl Pharmacy No. 1 it of No., 1 Ralph Barker City of.Bellingham, Veterans Housing Project Dunkin's Service Green's Cafe Marineway Hotel Twenty -First Street Grocery Herald Prescription Pharmacy Owl Pharmacy No. 2 Dr. J. H. Peters Dr. A. I[, Sanberg Veta C. Dahl Dorothy J. Hubert Roma Kemena Morse Hardware Company Otis Elevator -Company H. M. Thiel Cutter Laboratories Martin Products Company Morse Hardware Company Northern Grocery Company Pacific Fruit &'Produce Co. Packer -Scott Company Pittsburgh Paint Store It 1t It Shaw Supply Company, Inc. IC HEALTH FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. American Public Health Assn. IVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Industrial Supply Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Austin Supply Co.. FUNDS J. N. Donovan, Admins. for Estate of J. J. Donovan ROAD FUND: County Stores & County Garage (Adv. Exp.) •33 .30 • 949 .15 2.06 56.62 7.11 17.46 23.94 •35 .88 8.76 34.91 5.57 2.98 1.50 1.90 9.04 13.60 2.13 2.47 72.47 4.84 53.74 6.03 7.11 29.20 5.15. 25.00 30.00 17.35 26.10 25.00 68.44 2.58 4.89 4.00 21.8 5 2.45 22.50 19.30 22.25 7.78 93.13 11.97 5.26 71.80 2.81 24.15 1.26 9.30 fr 1.31 7.00 35.48 25.83 $ $ 156.87 $ 7i4.38 8.31 69.62 156.87 $ 496.17 S 496.17 Total of Claims .Allowed $ 1$644.96 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JULY 19 48 'Seattle -Vancouver Airway Contract No. C7ca-2880 L E A S E j between WHATCOM COUNTY and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1. This Lease, made and entered into this 16th day of July, in the year one thousand nine ',hundred and forty-eight, by and between WHATCOM COUNTY whose address is County Court House, ;Bellingham, Washington, for it and its successors, and assigns, hereinafter called the lessor, sand the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hereinafter called the Government: C WITNESSETH:� The parties hereto for the consideration hereinafter mentioned covenent and agree as follows: 2. The lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described premises, viz: From the corner common to Sections 10, 11 14 and 15, Twp. 38 N., R 2 E., W.M., proceed due South 825.0 feet to point of beginning; thence due West 90.0 feet to a point, thence due South 40.0 feet to a point, thence due West 515.5 feet more or less to a point which is the east right of way of county road, thence due South 30.0 feet to a point, thence due East 515.5 feet more or less to a point, thence due South 40.0 feet to a point, thence due East 90.0 feet to a point, thence due North 110.0 feet to the point of beginning; containing 0.59 acre more or less and lying within the NE 1/4 of section 15, Twp. 38 N., R 2,E., W.M.,, Whatcom County, Washington, Bearings are true. And a right-of-way for ingress and egress to and from the premises; a right-ofmway for establishing and maintaining a pole line or pole lines for extending electric power, telephone and telephone typewriter facilities to the premises; and rights -of -way for subsurface power, communication and water lines to the premises; all rights -of -way to be over the said lands and adjoining lands of the lessor and, unless hereinbefore described by metes and bounds, to be by the most convenient routes; And the right to establish and maintain beacon lights and other lighting equipment, and other facilities for communication and signaling purposes, and other facilities and equipment for the guidance and operation of aircraft; I And the right of grading, installing drainage facilities, and seeding the soil of the premises, and the removal of all obstructions from the premises which may constitute a hindrance for hazard to the operation of aircraft or to the establishment and maintenance of air navigation facilities; 3. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises with their appurtenances from the term beginning July 15, 1948 and ending with June 30, 1949 The Government shall not assign this lease in any event, and shall not sublet the demised premises except to a desirable tenant and for a similar purpose. 5. This lease may, at the option of the Government, be renewed from year to year at a rental.of One and No/100 dollars ($1.00) per annum, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions ;herein specified, provided notice be given in writing to the lessor at least 30 days before this ;lease or any renewal thereof would otherwise expire; Provided that no renewal thereof shall !extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond the Thirtieth day of June, 1969. 6. The lessor shall furnish to the Government, during the occupancy of said premises, !under the terms of -this lease, as part of the rental consideration, the following: None rt 7. The lessor shall not, during the term of this lease erect any structures on the premise; !nor use nor allow the use of the said premises in any manner without the written consent of the ,,Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration. 8. The Government shall have the right, during the existence of this lease, to make !alterations, attach fixtures, and erect additions, structures or signs, in or upon the premises thereby leased, which fixtures, additions, or structures so placed in or upon or attached to the said premises shall be and remain the property of the Government and may be removed therefrom by ,'the Government upon the,termination of this lease or within 90 days thereafter. 9. The Government shall pay the lessor, for the premises, rent at the following rate: One and No/100 dollars =($1.00) for the period July 15, 1948 to June 30, 1949. Payment shall be made at the end of each Government Fiscar Year. 10. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease or to any benefit to arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein con- tained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, if the lease be for the general benefit of such corporation or company. 11. The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed,ucolor or national origin. The contractor shall include a similar provi- sion in any subcontract,he may enter into in connection with the performance of this contract. ((Executive Order 9346, dated May 27, 1934.) 42 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JULY 19-118- 12. The words "heirs, executors, administrators" in Paragraph 1 and the sentence "Together with .....and operate aircraft thereon" at the bottom of first page were deleted prior to the signing of lease by either party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, first above written* (COMMISSIONERS' SEAL) the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ( ss. County of Whatcom ' ) WHATCOM COUNTY By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of Co.,Commissioners THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By CHARLES C. HERSEY Acting.Chief, Contract & Procurement Division } I, the undersigned, a notaryy public in and for the State of Washington, hereby certify that on this 16th day of July, 1948, personally appeared before*me Claude Manley, to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the fore going instrument, and acknowledged that he signed and sealed the same as his free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned., CHARLES RAND (Notary's Seal) Notary Public in and for the State "My commission expires Jan. 15, 1950" of Washington, residing at Bellingham Washington I, Will D. Pratt, County Auditor, certify that I am -the Secretary of the corporation named as lessor in the attached lease; that Claude Manley, who signed said lease on behelf of the lessor, was then Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners, of said corporation; that said lease was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within scope of its corporate powers. (CORPORATE SEAL) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1948 WILL D. PRATT C1IiI0 MV WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed -with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of May,-1948, !and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's (check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that the said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer,) be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General State School State University State College W. W. C. E. E. W. C. E. C. W. C. E. Parks and Parkways Game Forest Fire Protection Highway Safety City Treasurers Current Expense - 3% Rebate WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust Fund Current Expense Soldiers Relief Suspense Road Fund Public.Assistance Law Library Public Health Whatcom County Rural Library Fire District ;#3, Current Expense Water District #2, General 15.00 6o.00 1'4-47 798.26 238.33 190.9 5 154.24 251.26 25.00 452.73 251.25 109451.16 13.15 9,032.24 21,813.54 365.00 243.77 54,128.44 439073 .57 211.41 1,498.18 2,214.11 8.00 341.88 54� RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY I TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JULY 1948 WARRANTS REDEEMED, Continued: Schools - General Schools - Building River Improvement - Flood Control Port - General Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1, Maint. Drain. District #3, Maint. br. Impt. Dist. #5, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. ##25, Maint. BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bonds INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Current Expense Public Assistance River Impt. - Flood Control Gen. Obl. 1945 - Court House Funding Bonds - 1941 Water Dist. #2, Bonds Schools - Bonds Schools - Building Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1, Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 5, Maint. 2019466.69 40,835.64 8,087.24 18,107.89 21219.37 4.05 746.83 24.00 87.50 3,000.00 .22 140.74 76.57 20.00 895.00 140.00 540.00 35.41 49.84 17.28 423,66o.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 May 31, 1948, as shown by the Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National - Lynden First National - Ferndale Peoples State Bank of Lynden Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley - Everson Bank of Sumas INVESTMENTS: BALANCE 329,709.59 345,01.91 366,922.61 471000.00 509000.00 45,000.00 51000.00 181000.00 10 3000.00 112169704.11 U.S. Savings 7,500.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3389000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "Hit CH 3009000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 1*% CH 170,000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 1 3/4CH 170000.00 9853.500.00 212021204.11 CASH IN OFFICE: Cash in Vault 20,963.79 �j Checks & Cash Items 7171 .47 II Currency 2,846.00 Silver 63.30 Auditor & Clerk 42.90 3iT34.46 Cash over -- .70 11301.76 212339837.87 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of ,County Commissioners of:Whatcom County, Washington, this 16th day of July, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY .Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 1544 RECORD OF CO:iViMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS jULx , TERM FRID;AY THE 16;h DAY OF JULY 1948 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1948 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of June, 1948, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 83.00 • State School 86.00 State University 19854.13 State College 19109.11 tl W. W. C. E. 331.14 E. W. C. E. .269.14 C. W. C. E. 214.52 Parks and Parkways 434.68 Game 280.50 Forest Fire Protection 172.12 Highway Safety-- 437.40 Suspense 2$62.20 City Treasurers 14009.41 Current Expense - 3% Rebate 25.41 WARRANTS REDEEMED: Auto Trust 141636.30 Current Expense 262515.17 Soldiers Relief 502.00 Suspense 75.25 Road Fund 537o65.89 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 79205.75 Public Assistance 70;613.49 Law Library 23.50 Public Health 1,448.27 Whatcom County Library 1,971+.99 Court House Building 727.71 Fire District #1, Cur. Expense 7.78 Fire District #l, Contract 320.88 Public Utility District - General 376.38 Water District #2 - General 614.16 Schools - General 396,895.20 Schools - Building 18,796.�3 River Improvement - Flood Control 277.19 Port - General 18;913.13 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1, Maint. 105.40 Dr. Impt. Dist. ;T5, Maint. 5.39 Dr. Impt. Dist. #25, Main;. 163-75 BONDS REDEEMED: Schools - Bond 11000.00 Dr. Impt. Dist.. #7, Bond 41500.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Bond 11000.00 INTEREST ON WARRANTS AND BONDS: Current Expense ,20 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 33. 0 Public ,Assistance 204.38 Gen. Obl. 1945 - Court House 19440.00 Funding Bonds - 1941 Issue 31.25 Schools - Bonds 372.00 River Impt. -Flood Control 2.63 Cons. Dr. Impt. Dist. #1 Maint. Dr. Impt. Dist. Lint. 2.28 #5, .17 Dr. Impt. Dist. #7, Bond. 161.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. #15, Bond 101.00 644,278.08 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's office and on deposit in arious banks to his credit at the close of business on June 30, 1948, as shown by the County uditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: 545 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 16th DAY OF JULY 1.9 1+8 DEPOSITORY BALANCE Seattle First National 325,402.44 Bellingham National 3449891.54 National -Bank of Commerce 366,962.61 First National - Lynden 47,000-00 First National - Ferndale 50,000.00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank of Blaine 57000.00 Nooksack Valley Everson 18,000.00 Bank of Sumas 103000.00 21292%.59 INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings 71500-00 U. S. Treas. Bonds 11H11 CH 338,000.00 U. S�. Treas. Bonds 11H'! CH 3009000.00 U. S. Treas. Notes 1-J% CH 170,000-00 8153500-100 2,027,756.59 Cash in Vault 57070.53 Checks & Cash Items 141809-17 Currency 1t666.00 Silver 769.87 Auditor & Clerk 2-JO.501 22,546.07 2,050,302.66 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto'set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County -Commissioners of Whatcom. Countyt Washington, this 16th day of July, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS)" GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Attest.- WILL D. PRATT' Commissioner County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board There being nofdrther business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday-, July 20, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board f VIM h h h h h h # 5211J RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY OF JULY 19 48_ MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 209 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 16, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 9:.50 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - July Audi for 21211.45 - it it Assessor 21010.00 it " Commissioners 800.00 it " Treasurer 21276.67 it it Court House 588.00 it it Elect. & Reg. 190.00 it it Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 it it Sup. Ct. No. 2 '258•.05 of " Juv. Court 635-.00, it Clerk 89 5.00 , It " J. P. No. 1 160.00 It " J. P. No. 2 150.00 It " Constable 60.00 It Coroner 100.00 It " Pros. Atty 8o9.66 Sheriff 1,385.00 " June`- Supp'l to 225.00 " July Jail 649.50 " it Supt. of Schools, 678.00 " if Exten. Service 541.99 " to Hort. Insp. 300.00 County Road Fund Assessor 32.13 " Is it Treasurer 13.86 Radio Station K.P.U.G. it 5.00 Charles Rand Sup..Ct. No. 1, Rep. 271.22 Basil D. Rasmussen It " No. 2, Rep. 271.22 Harry 0. Loft Clerk 69.14 Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country 2.25 County Road Fund Sheriff 128.73 It It it Supt. of Schools 18.27 it it it Exten. Service 38.43 Market Center Service it of 15.55 County Road Fund Hort. Insp. 23.31 Frank 'Jtter Bd. of Equalization 15.00 Chas. A. Pedersen " "� 10.00 L. E. Unger if It 15.00 Homer 0. Nunamaker It It 15.00 Stanley Rogers of " 15.00. Orvin M. Ryan of " 15.00 Anne L. Wilson As. Ex. - Schools 180.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - July it it It It Melvin J. Bamford PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: 2,260.00 695.00 1,132.50 10.00 $ 16,335.48 $ 4109 7 . �50 Payroll - July - Trans. 37-C-519 4,893.28 it it to 37-C-519 630.00 Aubert Drug Co. 208.40 herald Prescription Pharmacy 33.94 It it tt 38.53 Hurley Drug Mart 36.53 Owens Drug Co. 22. 2 Owl Pharmacy No. 2 13.95 Star Drug Company 29.42 Cash Assistance Roll for August 181993,00 Payroll - July - Trans. 37-C-522 �10333-3.29 357323.71+ PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - July 680.00 Julia Klocke 220.00 Freda Berger 220.00 Anne L. Wilson 40.00 $ 11160.00 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Roscoe M. Dice 25.00, Nick M. Becker 25.00 $ 50.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 20th DAY.OF JULY 948 547 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand Bancroft -Whitney Co. DR. IMPT. DIST. NO. 25: Dept. of Labor & Industries IN THE MATTER OF THE ANNEXATION OF'CERTAIN DESCRIBED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM $ 10.00 5.15 $ $ 2.76 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON R E S O L U T I O N 50.00 S 2.76 $ 57,o19.48 WHEREAS,,a petition, signed by the required number of registered voters, was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, requesting annexation to the City of Bellingham, of the following described territory: and "Commencing at the corner common to`Lots 5, 6, 16 and 17, Block 7, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded -Plat, thence North along the Lot line between 5 and 6 of.said Block 7, across Cherrywoo��A�v nue and along the Lot line between Lots 16 and 17 and between 5 and "'S`'It; 1 1ennett ' Hill and,. Gardens Unrecorded Plat, thence North on Lot line between Lots 16, 171 5 and 6 of said Block produced 'to center line of Hanlon Aoad, thence West along the center line of Hanlon Road -to the center line.at Bennett Ave., thence North along the center line at Bennett Avenue to North line of South of South J- of Northeast J of Section 149 Twp. 38 N., Range 2 East W.M., thence east along the.North line of South * of South * of Northeast'' of said Section 14 and along North line of South f of South * of•Northwest -J of Section 13, Twp. 38 N., Range 2 East W.M., to center line of Northwest Avenue, thence southeasterly along the center line of Northwest Avenue to center line of West Maplewood Avenue (Pacific Highway) thence Northwesterly along the center line of West Maplewood Avenue to the Northwesterly lot.,line of Lot 26, Country Club Acreage produced Northeasterly, thence outhwesterly along Northwesterly line of-Lot-26 produced and the Northwesterly line of Lot 26 and along the Northwesterly and Westerly line of Lots 30 to 15 inclusive, Block 4, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded, across Laurelwood Ave., and along north.line of Lots 21 to 17 inclusive, Block 7, Bennett Hill and Gardens Unrecorded to point of beginning, all in the County of Whatcom, State of Washington; WHEREAS, the required hearing was held on the 4th day of June, 1948, proper noticelof elec- tion given and the election held on the 12th day of July, 1948, and WHEREAS, the County Canvassing Board canvassed the election returns on the 19th day of July, 1948, and found the vote was thirty-seven (37) FOR annexation, and thirty-four (34) AGAINST, and WHEREAS, a majority of the votes cast favored the annexation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the annexation of the said territory is hereby approved and made effective upon the adoption of the necessary ordinance by the Council of the City of Bellingham. DONE in regular adjourned session of t#e Board this 20th day of July, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board L. COZIER Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner vThe resignation"of Kathleen Reigers, as Clerk of the County Health Department, effective as f Sept. 1, 1948, was received and accepted by the Board. By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, July 22, 1948, when they again convened, with.Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. 548 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM THURSDAY THE 22nd DAY OF JJUI,y is 48 The following claim: was PUBLIC HEALTH'FUND: J'no. D. Fouts, M.' D. approved by the Board .for payment: 378.39 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY ) ( ORDER OF SALE PROPERTY 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 property -was duly and regularly executed and delivered to said County Treasurer, in accord ante with the Laws of the State of Washington, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of said County deems it for the best interest of said County to sell the said real estate property hereinafter described, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of said County of Whatcom .State of 'Washington, that the County1Treasurer of said County be and he is hereby directed to sell the said property hereinafter described at public sale to the highest and best bidder, all as provided in Chapter 263, Session Laws of the State of Washington for 1927; pro- vided, however, that said property shall not be sold 'below the minimum price hereinafter fixed for said property by the Board; and said County Treasurer is hereby directed to publish once a week for three consecutive weeks, a notice 6f said sale of property in the Bellingham Herald, being the County Official newspaper, a daily newspaper printed and published in said County, 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 o'clock P.M. jon a date to be fixed by the County Treasurer, at the front door of the CountyCourtHouse in :Bellingham, in said County of Whatcom, State of Washington, and said notice shall set forth that ,the said sale may be adjourned from day to day by said County Treasurer, by public announcement made by said County Treasurer at the time and place designated in the notice of such sale, or at Ithe time and place to which sale may be adjourned. Supplemental Whatcom, SE* of Lot 2,-` Block- 35 i 150.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board of Commissioners this 22nd day of July, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner "The application of the Goshen Country Club, Inc., R#3, Bellingham, for a "Special Occasion" liquor license covering Aug. 7, 141 21 and 28, 1948, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file.. There being no further business to come before the meetingg, the same was duly adjourned at this time, and adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 27, 1948, due to the fact that on Friday, July 23, the time regularly scheduled for a meeting, the Board would be in Olympia for the open- ing of bids for the replacement of the high bridge on the Old Samish Highway. Approved &ax� Chairman of the Bo.b.rd �ll A 7TA A to of ATf 11� �717T717T 7i7I ��� � �TI7fTTTlit## T ## #� �#��7T7 #### # RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 27th DAY OF JULY 5 9 48 i MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 279 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, July 22, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ,ithis date, with all members present. The following claims were approved j by the Board for payment: ': CURRENT EXPENSE: Pat Hansen Auditor $ 53.1+0 Georgia McCush If 9.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " 4.31 Assessor 7.99 Everett Lancaster " Emerg. 230.00 County Road Fund " 2.75 Georgia McCush Commissioners 63.0o Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " 6.63 Treasurer 8.04 Oscar A. Myhre It 7.50 j Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House 8.85 Georgia McCush Elect. & Reg. 9.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Sup, Ct. No. 1 18.74 it If it I �� tt �� No. 1, Rep. 4.77 it It It tt n » No. 2 8.59 It to It " Juv. Court 17.88 J. 0. ;Alberts Co.. It It Play. 8.50 Griffith Printing Co. It 1t If 8.19 Ireland & Bellingar Clerk 5.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. of 4.72 j Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country 9.00 Shepard's Citations Pros. Atty 18.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It It 7.64 I it It it It Sheriff 28.23 City of Bellingham " 250.00 Walton Fruit Company Jail 26.82 Griffith Printing Co. Supt. of Schools 4.64 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it It 6.00 Exten. Service 12.96 Hort. Insp. 9.08 MacPherson's Shell Service it It 1.29 Wash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. Exp. Comm. Assn. 48.10 $ 908.62 'COUNTY ROAD FUND: Final Estimate - R. H. Sussex - Removal. of Dakota Cr. Bdg. $ 727.50 $ 727.50 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: B. B. Grocery $ 29.70 Baan Security Market 3 00 Blackburn's Grocery 64.73 Carter's Grocery 26.74 Grenier Distributing Co:, Inc. 7.50 Harold's Nugent's "arket 25.26 Hawkins Mercantile Co. 11.84 Home Market Dairy 4.70 Andrew Monsen 10.00 Montgomery Ward & Co. 54.96 Smith ;service 222.62 Westford -Beck Funeral Home 300.00 St. Luke's General Hospital 27.00 Dr. J. P. Alexander 4.00 Aubert Drug Co. 11.79 Bellingham Optical Co., Inc. 21.51 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 1.16 Dr. D. H. McLeod 140.00 Dr. L. A. Nygard 4.00 Anna J. Beiswenger 1.80 Fredericka D. Cameron 2.47 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 69.01+ Western Union Telegraph Company 2.43 American Hospital Supply Corp. 377.09 Clark Linen & Equipment Co. 20.50 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company 69.58 Andrew Garness Institutional ;Service 80.77 it to 52.28 Mannings, Inc. 9.76 Nalley's, Inc. 5.15 " 2.83 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 15.06 rt tt a ++ 14.82 Puget Sound Freight Lines 7.65 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 97.36 Standard Brands, Inc. 8.24 Westinghouse Electric Corp. 35.95 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE �7th DAY OF DULY 19 4$ !PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: i Carter's Grocery 13.37 Hauser's Cafe 21.36 j Komen Grocery 65.78 Marineway Hotel 17.25 Richmond Hotel 12.00 Twenty -First St. Grocery 77-75 Evergreen Pharmacy 35.07 a 39.74 38.01 McLain Drug Store 5.66 Dr. J. Edgar -Wood 296.00 MacMillan, Arline F. et al 278.70 $ 2,745.11 .PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Gladys J. Hungerford 32.26 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 11.37 $ 43.63 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Harley E. Colley, 15.00 ! Thomas E. Scarseth 25.00 !' Harry A. Swanson 25.00 Wm. A. Brackinreed 25.00 Frances Griffin 25.00 Mrs. Effie Nelson 25.00 $ 140.00 !i Total of Claims Allowed $ 4,564.86 I BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS ) I! FOR FAIRHAVEN HOTEL.ROOF REPAIR LAND FOR ( RESOLUTION and NOTICE EQUIPMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S OFFICE ) WHEREAS, winds and heavy rains caused unforeseen damage to the roof of the Fairhaven Hotel, ,making immediate repair°work necessary, and i WHEREAS, an increased amount of work and filing in the office of the Prosecuting Attorney shave necessitated the purchase of an additional file, and ;', WHEREAS, these conditions, unforeseen at the time of the preparation of the budget for 1948,1 ,constitute an emergency, now existing, and it is estimated that the following amounts will be 'necessary to meet such emergency: For roof repair $ 695.25 For vertical file 93.00 I' Total $ 788.25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a public hearing on the above matter be held in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 A.M.,'on Tuesday, August 10, 1948, at which time and place it will be determined by this Board whether or not the expenditure necessary to meet this 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 I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and Notice shall be published once, on Friday, ;July 309 1948, in the Bellingham Herald a newspaper of general circulation published in Belling- ! ham, Washington, the same being the official newspaper of Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 27th day of July, 1948. I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I `(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio ;Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER { Deputy ! r i OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON! CLAUDE MANLEY chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner I' CHARLES E. KING Commissioner it I' i{ ) Fj ��wO b I RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . T,UESDAY I THE 27th DAY OF JULY 00 A.M. Thursday, Jul 29 1948 then By unanimous action, the Board recessed until 10: , y, y , , they again convened, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. R E 0 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the terms of that certain agreement made and entered into lIby and between the County of Whatcom and the State of 14ashington acting through its Department 1,of Highways and the Director thereof, under date of July 29,:1949, the State will act as agent for !(the County of Whatcom in the participation of said County with the Public Roads Administration .;under the provisions of the Federal Lid Road Act of 1944, for the construction of Federal Aid r!Project.No. S-0769(i). OLD LAKE SAMISH ROAD copy of.whichegreement is hereunto attached, now referred to any by such reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof? NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said agreement be and the same is hereby rat and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the director Highways be and he is hereby authorized and requested to make expenditures as are necessary from available funds for and on behelf of the County of Whatcom to the extens of Fourteen Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-six & 66/100 Dollars ($14,436.66) as a part of said County's participating share and costs in the abovementioned project reimbursement therefor being hereby pledged as a part of this resolution, to -wit: That there shall be'and there hereby is reserved, set aside and appropriated from the County Road Fund of the County of Whatcom and allocated for the use and purpose herein mentioned the sum of Fourteen (Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-six & 66/100 Dollars ($14,436.66), which sum is to be held by said County in trust for the sole and exclusive purpose of making reimbursement therefrom to the State of Washington for such expenditures made by said State for and on behalf of said County as a part of said County's participating share and costs in the abovementioned project. When and as the (County is billed by the Director of Highways for reimbursement for such expenditure made by the ,State, such billings when properly supported by current accumulative estimates of the total cost of the aforementioned project to the date thereof shall be promptly paid by warrant or warrants ldrawn on the County Road Fund to the extent of the appropriation hereby made, reserved and set aside and allocated to -such use'and purpose. DATED .this 29th day of July, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE (Attest: L. COZIER ;Deputy Clerk of the.Board A G R E E M E N T �THISAGREEMENT made and entered into on this 29th day of July, 19481.by and between the !COUNTY OF WHATCOM, hereinafter designated as the "County" and the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Department lof Highways, acting by and through its Director, hereinafter designated as the "State WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto, under the provisions of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1944 the i�amendments thereto and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Public Roads Administration �Ithereunder,,desire to enter into the construction of that certain Federal Aid Project No. S-0769- (1) OLD LAKE SAMISH ROAD from funds to be provided by the County and by the Federal Government under the aforesaid Federal Aid Road Act of 1944; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows: I. The State, as agent acting for and on behelf of the County shall advertise for bids, award a contract and construct the above described project all in accordance with plans and specifications as approved by the County, the State and the Public Roads Administration. II. During the progress and construction7and until final completion of the project, the State will act for the County in all matters.concerning the project. III. The State will furnish a resident engineer -inspector, or other supervisor, for the supervision and inspection of the work in progress. Salary of such inspector, or other super- visor, and all :-other salaries and costs incurred by the State engineering forces upon the project will be considered a:cost thereof. If any County engineering forces are utilized in the conduct of the work, the salaries and wages of such forces, and any other expenses incurred by reason of the..employment of the County personnel, will be considered a cost of the project; provided, that the services of the Engineer and the County administrative or overhead expenses are to be ex- cluded. Separate records are to be maintained showing the time of each engineering employee upon this work and each charge against the project must be supported by a definite expenditure. All engineering costs incurred by reason of the employment of the County forces shall be supported by the certification of the State resident engineer -inspector, or other supervisor furnished instead of such inspector, before payment, and shall be paid from local County funds, after which ID RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM THURSDAY THE 29th DAY OF JULY 191+8_ AGREEMENT, Continued: payment reimbursement from the project funds shall be made to the County for such payments, either monthly or at such times as may be desirable to the parties upon submission of a voucher to the State Department of Highways, any such voucher shall be supported by certified copies of payrolls and all vouchers ahll indicate the County warrant numbers. Such vouchers shall be submitted to the state resident -engineer -inspector, or other supervisor instead of such inspector, in triplicate, who shall in turn certify to the correctness of the claim and forward same+to the state district engineer for approval. The state district engineer shall'.process such vouchers in the usual manner prescribed for state highway business and shallcharge the reimbursement.to the engineering upon the work. All engineering costs incurred by the state resident engineer- inspector and other engineers and employees of the State, employed or working.on the project,,will be paid directly by the State in the customary manner upon highway payrolls and vouchers, and shall be charged as costs of the project. IV. All costs incurred and paid by the.State which are denied.as participating costs by the Public Roads Administration in its final audit shall be the obligation of the County and shall be included in reimbursement to the State. V. The total cost of the project, including all engineering costs and expenses of the State, is to be paid from funds furnished by the Public Roads Administration under the Federal Aid Road Act of 1944 and by the County from its Count yy Road Fund, to the extent of Fourteen Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-six & 66/100 Dollars (S14,436.66). From time to time, as circumstances may require in connection with the construction"and,: progress of the work, the State will amke advances from its own funds of amounts necessary to pay all costs of the Project. The County will by resolution reserve, set aside, and appropriate from the County Road Fund the sum of Vourteen Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-six & 66/l00 Dollars ($149436.66), allocating the'.same to reimbursement for advances made by the State. VI. The County Will hold the State harmless from any and all costs, claims, demands and obligations"of whatsoever nature arising by reason of the State's participation in:or actions for the County in connection with the project. VII. That certain Memorandum issued by the State of Viashington, Department of Highways, governing financing of county and city projects included in the Federal Aid Postwar. Programs such Memorandum being dated February 18, 1946, consisting of four mimeographed sheets, copy of which memorandum is marked "Exhibit'A" and attached hereto, insofar as the provisions thereof are not inconsistent with matters contained in this agreement, shall pertain to the project; the said memorandum being now referred to and by such reference inforporated herein and made an integral part hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have set their hands and seals on the day and year' first above written. ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY QJMMISSIONERS ) WHATCOM COUNTY By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Bd. of County Commissioners STATE OF WASHINGTO15 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS By CLARENCE B. SHAIN Director of Highways There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M.., Friday, July 30, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Do d I C) 556 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF JULY V - - MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 309 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, July 29, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. i, The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: Northwest Farm News Treasurer 23.90 Loft Electric Company Court House 18.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Juv. Ct. - Play 4.78 Falter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 18.25 The C. V. Mosby Company Supt. of Schools 10.00 Union Oil Co. of Cal. " to 2.84 Payroll - July Juv. Court - Play. 727.20 $ 804.97 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Hawkins mercantile Co. 6.3p ii Howard's Stop & Shop Grocery 403.24 it it 342.64 186.61+ Sternhagen's Grocery 76.65 Twenty -Fourth St. Grocery 33.00 Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 Bellingham Optical Co., Inc. 8 50 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 15.45 1t it It 4.91 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 219.00 Braaten's Store 20.55 Mrs. Barry A. Parker 2 .00 j J. C. Penney Coo 24.26 1 Rome Grocery 32.55 Twenty -Fourth St. Grocery 33.00 Edward Wickwire 3.00 ` Westford -Beck Funeral Home 100.00 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 157.50 T. J. Rasmussen, D.M.D. 75.00 George Janssen, Postmaster 55.50 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 137.70 American Hospital Supply Corp. i74.40 George Janssen, Postmaster 6.00 Nalle 's Inc.y � G.9• Palfic Fruit & Produce Co. 3 53 it 11.72 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 4 M Parke, Davis & Co. 11•7 VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 27.04 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 10.61 2,317.08 ,RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Austin Supply Co. 267.80 Everson Motor Co. 77.82 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 14.9 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 13.86 174.46 Total of Claims Allowed $ 311+96.51 ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ) WHATCOM COUNTY AND OTHERS FOR THE ( ORDER FOR HEARING i� VACATION OF A ROAD IN WHATCOM COUNTY ) It is ordered by the Board that the hearing of the report of the County Road Engineer, in the matter of the road petitioned to be vacated by Whatcom County and others, will be held by the 'Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, in the office of said Board in the ]Court House at Bellingham, Washington, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 24th day of ,,August, 1948. DONE this 30th day of July, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board II GERRIT VELEKE ,I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 30th DAY.OF DULY 19 48 COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE ) COUNTY ROAD PETITIONED FOR BY WHATCOM COUNTY AND OTHERS ) NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the report and map as made by the County Engineer in the matter, of the petition of Whatcom County and others, for the vacation of a County Road are on file in ;the Commissioners' office in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, said road to be vacated being described in said report as follows: Beginning on old PSH 1, engineer's station 405-00 = new PSH 1, engineer's station 313-00 which is approximately 300 feet north of south line of NE-J SEJ, Sec.,9, Twp. 39 N., Rng. 5 E.W.M., thence along old road in a. �I northeasterly direction approximately 2700 feet to old engineer's station, 431-50 - new engineer's station 338-00 which is approximately 70 feet south of north line of Lot 4, Sec. 10, said township and range. Also beginning on old PSH 1, engineer's station 435-00 - new PSH 1 engineer's station 341-50 which is approximately 250 feet north of south line of Lot 3, Sec, 10, Twp. 39 N. Rng 5 E. W.M., thence along the old road in a northeasterly direction approximately 1700 feet to old engineer's station 451-70 - new engineer's station 357-00 which is approximately four hundred twenty feet north of south line of the SW-J SWJ Sec. 3, said town- ship and range. Also beginning on old PSH 1, engineer's station 463-50 - new engineer's station 369-00 which is approximately 130 feet north of south line of Lot 13, Sec- 3, Twp. 39 N., Rng 5 E. W.M., thence along the old road approximately 1700 feet in a northeasterly direction to old engineer's station 48Q-50 - new engineer's station 385-00 which is approximately 300 feet north of south line of SE, NWJ said Sec- 3- and that the 24th day of August, 1948, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., has been set for the hearing of said report„and the consideration thereof. DATED this 30th day of July, 1948, (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM COUNTY: WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August, 3, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Boa d; RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS . JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd -DAY OF , ' AUGUST 1948 . ......... MEETING, TUESDAY$ AUGUST 3, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, July 30,19481 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on !this dateg Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: The Haloid Company Auditor 369.00 D. G. Dahlinger Assessor. 7.95 Claude Manley Commissioners 9:40 Gerrit Veleke 1030. Bellingham Publishing Co. 4:68 Standard Oil,Co.,of Call. 5 26 Orland Ivarson Treasurer 11:06 Hugh M. Cory to 1 3.00 Bellingham Publishing Co. 0 2.13 Diamond IIBII Fuel.Co. Court House 80 27.80 -Sig's Texaco Service Sheriff 3.09 Standard Oil Co..of Cal. it 3.70 Glazer Bros. I Jail 12.57 Three-M-Supply Co. 10,56 Harold Smith 33.62 514.12 !COUNTY ROAD FUND: is Payroll July Voucher No. 709 2t817.75 It It 710 19329-33 It 711 11142.51 712 31687.42 It 713 27216-78 It 1.1 1,8og.6o 715 19806.80 716 2088-71 717 11580.19 718 21225-34 T. P. Scholz 17-35 George Ford 48.20 'Pacific Tele. & Tele.-Co. 44.49 Lindgren Brothers 14-71 C. V. Wilder Company 6.90 Metzger Bros. 502.85 L. E. Havens 5.00 Charles Key Shop 2.16 J. K. Rogers 11.25 ArmcoDrainage & Metal Products, Inc. 5t138-38 Skagit County Roa'd,.Engineer 480.00 I Great Northern Railway 782.14 Model Truck & Storage Co., Inc. 165.00 Robertson Freight Lines, Inc.. �_25 Bellingham Transfer 6:77 Pacific Highway Transport 3.63 Howard Mills Electric Company 5.10 Atlas Imperial 'Jiesel Engine Co. 17-72 Austin Supply Co. 7.07 Western Steel & Salvage Co. 27-19 Iverson Lumber Co. 21169.59 Finley & Graves .52 Industrial Supply Co. 115.90 Whatcom County Implement Co.. 47.84 MacPherson's Shell Service 1.96 Piston Service, Inc. 9.56 Monahan Garage, Inc. 905.31 Parker Rachine & Implement Co. 55:86 'Custer Garage 11-32 Lynden Tractor & Equipment Co. 300-00 Mt. Shuksan Garage 29.87 Maple Park Service 17.19 Kendall Grocery 24.56 Ray' s Standard Garage 17-51 Foster's Signal Service 1.29' D. K. Rood 154.19 Western Tractor & Equipment Co. 69:34 Howard -Cooper Corporation 543-51 1 i! Diehl Motor Company 302.80 Holeman Transfer 32.14 it Hinotels hardware & Furniture 10.15 Sumas Garage 13-13 Warnick Lumber Yards 1.95 Bellingham Publishing Co. lo.61 339302-71 !,RIVER -IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll July 22699.20 6 21699.20 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 3rd DAY OF AUGUST ls$_ 1PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: �I Joe Altose Arnie .,Anderson, Clair's Super Market Frank's Market Hankins Coffee Shop Agnes Harshman Harry Hunter Lind Gravel Company Marineway Hotel., Montgomery Ward & Co. N.R.S. Grocery, Star Mercantile Co. York Addition Grocery Mrs. Laurine Needham Mrs. Ethel O'Cain Mrs. Ethel O'Cain Mrs. Ethel O'Cain Virgil Stark Dr. W. G. Longwood T. J. Rasmussen Elwood L. Johnson Wilma ,Stevens Everett T. Watson Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for August PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: 26.01 58.15. 410.70 96.48 12.54 4.50 25.00 9.27 25.50 48.76 5.00 59.87 7.00 870.00 377.00 171.00 1,035.00 .90.00 82.00 35.00 13.20 15.48 9.68 564. oo Julia Klocke 24.2 5 Freda Berger 22.70 Anne L. Wilson 48.15 Philip J. Morey 61.46 $ TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Drs. Slyfield & Nelson IN THE MATTER OF APPRAISERS TO ) RE -APPORTION BENEFITS IN CONS. DRAIN. IMPT. DISTRICT NO. 1 ) $b 29317.00 136.50 20.00 Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF VIHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDER APPOINTING 49051.i4 156.56 $ 2,47�050_ $ 439'197.23 WHEREAS, a petition, signed by property owners in Cons. Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 11 has been filed with this Board praying for a re -appraisal of benefits and damages to property within the boundaries of the said.Drainage Impt. District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that Ira D. Smith, Deputy Engineer of Whatcom County, Chas. A. Pedersen, 1123 Meridian Road, and Geo. W. Knittel, 1610 E Maplewood, Bellingham, be, and they are hereby appointed as appraisers to apportion justly and equitably to the property In said district, the benefits,accruing thereto, and to prepare proper schedules of assessments as.by law provided. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 3rd day of August, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT. CHARLES E. KING County. -Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board m . By L. COZIER, Deputy "The sale to the I3. B. Wrecking Co., Inc., for the sum of $150.00,of one wrecked 1936 Chevrolet coach, no longer of use to Whatcom County, was approved by the.Board. '/'The July report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file.. Because of the fact that the Board would be in Olympia, on Friday, .August 6, 1948, for the opening of bids on the construction of a bridge over the Nooksack, at Ferndale, adjournment was taken until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 10, 1948. Approved &a Chairman of the Board 557 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 10th DAY OF AUGUST 19 48 MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 3, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank L. Cramer a Assessor $ 9.94 Pacific Steam Laundry Court House 2.47 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. ++ " 100.45 Weldit Tank & Steel Company '+ +' 1.44 Catholic Charities of Bellingham Juv. Court 72.00 Frank H. Geri " " Play. 64.50 W. P. Fuller & Co. " " it 1.72 H. & H. Sporting Goods '+ '+ '+ •95 Hobby Hive " " " 3 •�3 j Holly Sport Shop'+ " '+ 4, .26 Morse Hardware Company '+ " '+ .18 Parker & Lund .32 Western Woodworking Co. " " " 2,.9 5 E . L. Adams J. P. No. 2 MOO Robert T. Johnson J. P. - Country i1.50 Frank Roberts It it .25 jElwood Warner +' " 27,00 Cox Bros. & Williams, Inc. Sheriff 123.24 Wallace Chevrolet Co. '+ 14,93 Hanning Hardware Jail b .O1 Pacific Steam Laundry of 4.14 B. B. "'eat & Sausage Mfgr. It q .26 j Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. it l .46 Schafer Baking Co. It 36.1+9 Charles L. Martin Supt. of Schools 6.72 The Texas Company " " 2.35 L. N. Freimann - Exten. Service 14.29 Jessie M. Boeckenheuer " it 38.90 Gale G. Gurtle it '4 11.42 Don Denton 1.55 Wallace Chevrolet Company 41.31 ;COUNTY ROAD FUND: Mark Anabel 360,93 V. R. Brokaw 528.91 i C. H. Denson 40.86 George Ford 108.96 Chas. H. Gray, Jr. 118.04 Marvin Hart 77,i8 Archie Manley a 683.27 M. Meenk 45.40 Grant Moir 163.44 Earl Richards 90.80 Bob Smith 267.86 R. G. Walken 360.93 Chas. Loshbaugh 10.00 Burrous Bros. o 127.12 Joel Suggs 40.86 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 27.26 �i Union Printing Co. 49.95 Louis Wilson 30.20 Morse Hardware Company 53.06 Irwin Hardware 19.29 I; Lind Gravel Company 116.54 Norris &Walker Chemical Company 81.62 West Coast Wood'Preserving 'o. 1,035.35 Swope Sand & Gravel Co. 135.46 Manchester's Grinding Service 6.38 Martin Plumbing &Heating Co. 3.65 Buzzard Iron Works 43.05 Union Foundry Co.- 50.99 Barron Tire Co. 37.16 Ekdahl & Seppala 945.0 Pearson Tire Service 142.67 Bellingham Auto Radiator Repair �7 , 9.27 j Germain Magneto Service 1,68 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 354-90 Automotive Parts Service M 63 Service Equipment Company 2.5 Fageol Motors, Inc. 5o. Pacific Hoist & Derrick Company 50+74 Evjen & Young 480 Northwest Welding-& Mfg. Co. 44.23 Mades Motor Service 5.67 Jeffcott Motor Co, 197.52 Everson Motor Company 10�3•18 932.23 558 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF AUGUST 19 48 COUNTY ROAD FUND, Continued: Skagit County Road Engineer 11 It ti 1t Great Northern Railway Company Northern Pacific Railway Co. Shell Oil Company, Inc. General Petroleum Corporation Union Oil Company Tidewater Associated Oil Company Standard Oil Co. of California Trunkey & Sons Burrous Bros. Harry Weatherby Melvin J. Bamford Whatcom Co. Soil.Conservation District RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass W. S. Douglass- C. H. Denson Maurice Meenk James Pullar Fred Reinholt ' Joel Suggs Clyde Swanson H. M. Weatherby Pearson Tire Service Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Weldcraft Steel Works Standard Oil Co.'of California County Road Fund PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND:' Bellingham Water 'Department Lowell Dunmire Hauser's Lunch Irving Street Gro'cery King's Service. Mt. Baker Grocery Noonan's Grocery Smith Service White House Market T. J. Rasmussen T. J. Rasmussen Star Drug Company Dr. A. H. Teitgen" Griggs Puget Sound Power"& Light Co. American Hospital°Supply Corporation it it. ° It it B. B. "eat & Sausage Mfgr, Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Cutter Laboratories Andrew Garness ° W. Earle Gibb Clihical Laboratory Institutional Products Co. It • It it Jeffcott Motor Co. Lee Grocery Company Lind Gravel Company Manning's, Inc. " S. H. Massengill Company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Morse Hardware Company Nalley's, Inc. Northern Grocery Company Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Schafer Baking Company, Inc.. Samuel H. Webster' it 11 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Winthrop-Stearns,'Inc. Maude Cline Elm Grocery ' Margaret Bertero ` Brown & Cole, Inc: Bylsma & Pepper. Edith B. Carhart Elm Market . ° Hankin's Coffee Shop Lighthouse Mission Puget Sound Power°& Light Co. Royal Cafe 30.94 370.00 108.68 307.56 8,456.83 1'2i7.34 850.55 566.80 168.20 .105.00 4o.86 2.40 112.50 $ 209615.78 o $ 100.00 72.50 821.6o 665.60 624.00 873.6o 218.4o 811.20 852.80 ° 17.47 282.71 40.93 9.7 13480.00 $ 61870.°54 $ 6.00 36.00 12.46 44.90 25.25 37.08 25.25 250.45 755.71 70.00 2.00 5.15 11.00 3.50 71.65 3.91 1.24 259.43 13.75 47.35 18.70 Z9.00 6.63 38.27 3.68 118.67 _. 2.88 9.76 12.72 17.51 15.67 2.32 56.22 19.54 57.66 17.22 25.12, 5.3 500,00 2.42 20,00 12.00 173.50 12.50 15.00 77,20 2.14 10.00 2,43 1.20 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM 1, TUESD,A,Y THE loth DAY AUGUST 559 9 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Mrs. Mary Savora Dr. J. P. Alexander Dr. R. E. Dickinson Dr. D. H. McLeod Dr. Roy S. Syre Dr. J. Edgar Wood ,Annette Altose Clayton Baldrey Della Bathurst Mildred L. Bearisto Anna J. Beiswenger Helen A. Boothe Fredericka D. Cameron Jeanette V. Cook Veta C. Dahl Sara E. Gardner Iris Heckenberg Vevanell Hodgson Dorothy J. Hubert Roma Kemena Helen L. Lavilette Edith R. Legoe Margaret Maloy Jacqueline E. Swanson Alice M. Szymanski Golda Thompsom Maud Turner Helen M. Warren Jeannette Woodring ;TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Aldercrest Sanatorium L. A. Greenwood, M. D. ;SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Theresa C. Samuelson Richard Walter Spear Nick M. Becker Total of Claims Allowed R E S O L U T I O N 55.00 2.00 7.00 14.00 113,00 33.00 7.30 17.20 34.00 9.10 1.05 2.65 51.50 1.30 2.95 8.85 30.40 3.45 1.50 26.6o 6.50 6.60 3.40 11.55 6.o5 11.75 14,25 9.35 2.45 $ 71742.00 1,304.15 155.00 $ 25.00 25.00 25.00 3,571.16 91201.15 $ 7„5.00 $ 41,265.86 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to extend rock rip -rap protec- tion on several projects completed during 19471 made necessary by extended high water in the �Nooksack River, and will supplement Project No. 1, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said work 'be made from the Flood Control account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River !Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in accordance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance Emergency Project No, 3, Estimated Cost $159000.00 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of August, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY ,(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT 'County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board 1By L. COZIER Deputy GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner The July report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. t 00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF AUGUST 19 48 I� BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON SIN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS ) FOR FAIRHAVEN HOTEL ROOF REPAIR AND FOR ( RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING' EQUIPMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S OFFICE ) ' WHEREAS, at the regular adjourned session of this Board, held on the 27th day of July, 1948 ayresolution was adopted by all members, which resolution set forth the facts constituting an emergency then and now'existing in the matter of necessary funds for repair of damage to the Fairhaven Hotel roof and for the purchase of an additional file for the office of the Prosecuting Attorney, and n WHEREAS, said resolution did fix Tuesday, August 10 1948, at 10:00 A.M., in the Commis- sioners' office in the'Court House in Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place for the hold -I ing of a public hearing thereon, and the said resolution was duly published in the Bellingham JHerald, the official newspaper of Whatcom County, all as required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place so specified, and the !Board being fully advised in the premises, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the said emergency does exist and that it is necessary that emergency funds be provided, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the necessary expenditure of emergency funds be, and it! is hereby authorized, in amounts not to exceed the following: For roof repair 695.25 o For vertical file 93.00 ? o Total 788.25 and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to issue the 'necessary emergency warrants, against the Current Expense Fund to the amount of $788.25 for the .1purpose above stated. DONE IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION of the Board this loth day of August, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman I'Attest: WILL D. PRATT County.Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy PERMIT No. 69089 GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, hereinafter called the first party-, hereby permits WHATCOM COUNTY, a political subdivision and municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called the second party, to construct, operate and maintain a portion of a county - road bridge fill over a 36-inch reinforced concrete culvert pipe upon the first party's 80-foot right of way for its Bellingham Branch adjoining the first party's Bridge No. 13 in Government Lot 1 of Section 26 in Township 38 North, Range 3 eastlof the Willamette Meridian in Whatcom County, Washington, near AGATE BAY station, said culvert' pipe being shown colored yellow on the plat entitled "Bridge No. 238 Fill on North Shore Rd.", attached hereto and made a part hereof, and the extent of said portion of said bridge fill being shown outlined in red on said plat. This permission is granted upon the following terms: 1. The second party will pay all taxes and assessments that may be levied or assessed against the improvements. 2. The entire cost shall be borne by the second party; the division --superintendent of the first party will decide what portion if any of the work will be done by the first party,, and for such portion the second party will pay the first party the estimated cost before the work is done; if the actual cost exceeds the estimate, the second party will pay the additional amount when called upon; if the actual cost is less then the estimate, the first party will repay:, -the surplus. All work hereunder by the second party shall be done in a first-class workmanlike manner to the satisfaction of the division superintendent of the first party, and in accordance with plans and specifications which he may prescribe or approve. The division superintendent of the first party shall have the right at any time when in his judgment it becomes necessary or advisable, to require any material used in the work to be replaced with like material or with material of a more permanent character; also to require additional work or changes of location as a matter of safety, or of appearance, or on account of additional tracks being laid, change of grade, or for any other reason connected with the operation of the railroad of the first party; all of which shall be done at the expense of second party in the manner herein provided. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE loth DAY OF AUGUST GW 5 9 48 3. The second party agrees that the improvements shall not at any time damage the railroad lior structures of the first party, or be a menace to the safety of its operation; and to indemnify ,and save harmless the first party from all loss and damage to its tracks, roadbed, structures, rolling stock and other property of the first party and property of third persons, and from !injuries to persons occasioned by the improvements. 4. It is agreed that the provisions of Section 3 are for the equal protection of any other' :railroad company or companies heretofore or hereafter granted the joint use of the first party's :property of which the premises upon which said improvements are located are a part.. 5. This permit cannot be transferred or assigned by the second party without the written ,consent of the first party. 6. If the second party shall at any time cease to maintain and operate the said culvert ,pipe or shall fail faithfully to perform every gareement of this instrument, the first party may forthwith terminate this permit and may forthwith expel the second party from its premises; and at the end of the permit the second party will restore the premises of the first party to their former state. 7. The first party also permits the second party to deepen the channel under said Bridge 'No. 13. ° 8. All work hereunder by the second party shall be:done under the supervision of said Division Superintendent. ' 9. Said culvert pipe shall conform to American Society for Testing Materials specification C-76-41, table II. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed these presents this loth day of August, 1948. Approved: T. P. SCHOLZ County Road Engineer Approved as to form: BOONE HARDIN Prosecuting Attorney (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY By J. T. MOORE Industrial Agent WHATCOM COUNTY Board of County Commissioners By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner A tentative budget for 1949, for Tuberculosis Hospitalization, as approved by the State Department of Health, was received by the Board and placed on file. i I There being no further business to come before the meeting, until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 13, 1948. I the same was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the Board ###################��#################`######�####################### i I' RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF .AUGUST 19 13_ MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 10, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Auditor $ 13.58 It Treasurer 19.98 Burroughs Add. Co. " 47.89 ,Mach. Marchant Cal. Vlach. Co. t9 18.54 Wallace Chevrolet Company " 1.70 Cannon Electric Court House 15.00 Griggs Juv. Court 16.49 Witnesses - St. v. Lowe J. P. No. 1 15.60 Lynden General Agency J. P. - Country 10.00 Griggs Pros, Atty 6.90 it Sheriff 2.94 ` City Sanitary Service Co. Jail 5143 Girard Street Grocery " 192:76 Three-M-Supply Co. '-' 7.73 '. Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. " 38.32 Griggs Supt. of Sch. 2.69 Nathaniel Soc. for the Pre- ' vention of Blindness If It 7.20 Jessie M. Arney Exten. Service 31.30 J. K. Gill Co. Ad. Ex. - schools 93.36 Othelia R. McClure - Order to Orland Ivarson Sundry Expense .47 $ 547.88 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 80.79 Satterlee Transit System 1.55 Jewell Motor Co. 237.75 Electric Steel Foundry Co. 332.66 farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 5.21 $ 657.96 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Roy Barrett - Drugs City Drug Store Ferndale Pharmacy Fountain Drug Store Herald Prescription Pharmacy McLain's Drug Owl Pharmacy Star Drug Company It It It Thriftee Center Pharmacy to tt tt Aubert Drug Co. Herald Prescription Pharmacy Hurley Drug Mart International Drug Company Owens Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy it ,t tt ,� Star Drug Company Thompson Drug Store Wayne Beasley Brown & Cole, Inc. Carter's Grocery J. H. Cox Hauser's Cafe Komen Grocery Raymond O'Neall's Grocery J. C. Penney Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. It n It It If it Fred 0. Smith Twenty -First St. Grocery Young Men's Christian Assn. St. Frances Hospital St. Joseph's Hospital Aubert Drug Co. Dr. R. E. Dickinson Dr. R. E. Dickinson Union Printing Co. Electrical Products, Cons. Stenographic Service Bureau Wash. State Law Library Physicians & Dentists, Inc. American Hospital Supply Corp. $ 236.14 14.32 8.10 20.63 33.09 33.02 21.20 5.o6 10.98 5.21 4.28 49o.11 258'.72 42.8o 9.91 18.30 16.89 24.36 17.51 26.18 13. of 15.00 53.65 7.69 14 «00 16.o6 44.55 30.00 46.83 98.89 552.99 226.30 25.00 52.15 1.50 90.00 22.00 2056 72.00 5.00 6.38 83.16 10.00 4.00 71276.50 99.88 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 13th DAY OF AUGUST H SI K 1948 iPUBLIC ASSISTANCE, Continued: i Aubert Drug Co. $ 12.17 Dr. E. I. L. Cilley 2.00 Clark Linen and Equipment Co. 11.93 Cory Rubber Company 35.40 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.40 j Andrew Garness 12.56 W. Earle Gibb Clinical Laboratory 35.50 Gibb Clinical Laboratory 36.50 it It it 12.50 F. M. Haskell Plumbing Co. 1.85 Lederle Laboratories Division 9.02 Lee Grocery Company 25.01 Mannings, Inc. 9.76 Nalley's, Inc. 2.99 Carl Omli 152.99 Parke, Davis & Company 96.56 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 104.08 Shaw Supply Co.,°Inc. 9.56 Carroll Dunham Smith Phar. Co. 2.34 Sorensen -Garrett -Ins. Co. 4511.93 i Standard Oil Co. -of Cal. 7 .78 Dept. of Labor & Industries 20.21 The Upjohn Co. 12.61 i VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. 44:gi Westinghouse Electric Corp. 16.58 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 390.58 Wyeth, Inc. 37.00 $ 11,797.55 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Union Printing Co. $ 23.23 23.23 iTUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: i Dorothy B. ,;Anderson, M. D. $ 35.00 $ 35.00 !'SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: i Lafe J. Cassidy - Order to Orland Ivarson, Co. Treas. $ 25.00 25.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 13,086.62 i By unanimous action of the Board, a motion was passed which motion was as follows: "That CRP #258 (being the replacement, with culvert and fill, of Bridge #238 on North Shore Road, Lake Whatcom) be cancelled F and the obligated gas tax funds released for other uses." The sale to the Sumas Auto Freight, for the sum of $125,00, of the dump body and hoist from 'County Truck No. 70, was approved by the Board. ji _The application of Augustus W. Hawkins, Hawkins Mercantile, 1113 Marine Drive, for a renewal of a liquor license was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file 'I There being no further business to come !until 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, ,August 17, 1948. 11 before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned Approved Chairman of the Boarld RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE i7th DAY OF AUGUST 1s48 MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1948 JULY TERM i Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 13, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke Present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen, Postmaster Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Union Printing Co. Blackburn Sales Company It tt to Union Printing Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it tt tt It It u n n Union Printing Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. to n It to Union Printing Co. Albert F. Oertel, Hillyard Motor Company Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Shell Oil Co., Inc. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " it " It Union Printing Co. Jacobson Studio Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor 50.00 it 13.6o " 1.55 Assessor 5.16 It 3.5 It 2 Commissioners .33 Treasurer .28 Elect. & Reg. 132.21 Juv. Court .30 Clerk .23 Pros. Atty .72 J. P. - Country 8.00 Sheriff 119.82 It 1.25 Jail 55.19 Supt. of Sch. 5.61 It It 1.23 Exten. Service 2.28 tt it 48.30 it it 4.33 Hort. Insp. .15 County Road Fund - Adv. Exp. - Clark Crusher It It It It tt Roeder Crusher it It it it it Co. Stores & Co. Garage PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company It It It Evergreen Pharmacy it It it it It it Herald Prescription Pharmacy It It It It to it Hurley Drug Mart Owl Pharmacy No. 2 Star Drug Company Agnes Rarshman Marineiaay Hotel Bellingham Optical Co., Inc. it It to tt Carl M. Erb, M. D. George Henson, D.M.D. Dr. D. H. McLeod Dr. H. G. Sutherland Dr. Henry D. Young Florence E. Bice Phyllis Martin Ray S. Wagoner SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Edwin E. Chapin Charles H. @ieston SUSPENSE FUND: I. Mark Bundy Total of Claims Allowed A G R E E M E N T 60 41819.80 710.61 45.25 58.90 5.11 32.09 50.99 32.04 29.15 61.49 55.43 25.10 48.73 8.30 16.00 26.5o 9.53 25.75 9.20 78.00 103.00 80.50 97.00 36.70 32.50 11.70 b 454.37 6,075.01 978.96 $ 25.00 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 15.10 15.10 i 71753.44 THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on this 17th day of August, 1948, by and between the COUNTY OF WHATCOM, hereinafter designated as the "County" and the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Department' of Highways, acting by and through its Director, hereinafter designated as the "State"; WITNESSETH: 565 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 17th DAY OF AUGUST lg 48 WHEREAS, the parties hereto, under the provisions of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1944 the amendments thereto and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Public Roads Administration ,,thereunder, desire to enter into the construction of that certain Federal Aid Project No.S-0306(1), FERNDALE BRIDGE from funds to be provided byy the County and by the Federal Government under the aforementioned Federal Aid Road Act of 1944; NOW,. THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows: I. The State, as agent acting for and on behalf of the County shall advertise for bids, :award a contract and construct the above described project all in accordance with plans and ,specifications as approved by the County, the State and the Public Roads Administration. II. During the progress and construction and until final completion of the project, the !;State will act for the County in all matters concerning the project. !; III. The State will furnish a resident engineer -inspector, or other supervisor, for the (supervision and inspection of the work in progress. Salary of such inspector, or other super - !visor, and all other salaries and costs incurred by the State engineering forces upon the project' ,will be considered a cost thereof. If any County engineering forces are utilized in the conduct, ��of the work, the salaries and wages of such forces, and any other expenses incurred by reason of the employment of the County personnel, will be considered a cost of the project; provided, how - !lever, that the services of the County Engineer and the County administrative or overhead expense ;;are to be excluded. Separate records are to be maintained showing the time of each engineering 'employee upon the work and each charge against the project must be supported by a definite expend `�ture. All engineeri.ng costs incurred by reason of the employment of the County forces shall be ';supported by the certification of the State resident engineer -inspector, or other supervisor ,furnished instead of such inspector, before payment, and shall be paid from local funds, after which payment reimbursement from the project funds shall be made to the County for such payments, either monthly or at such times as may be desirable to the parties upon submission of a voucher to the State Department'of Highways, any such voucher shall be supported by certified copies of ,payrolls and all vouchers shall indicate the County warrant numbers. Such vouchers shall be !submitted to the state resident -engineer -inspector, or other supervisor instead of such inspector,' lin triplicate, who shall in turn certify to the correctnessof the claim and forward same to the ''state district engineer for approval. The state district engineer shall process such vouchers in ;the usual manner prescribed for state highway business and shall charge the reimbursement to the !engineering upon the work. All engineering costs incurred by the state resident engineer - inspector and other engineers and employees of the State, employed or working on the project, will, be paid directly by the State in the customary manner upon highway payrolls and vouchers, and ishall be charged as costs of the project. IV. All costs incurred and paid by the State which are denied as participating costs by the ,Public Roads Administration in its final audit shall be obligation of the County and shall be included in reimbursement to the State. V. The total cost of the project, including all engineering costs and expenses of the .State, is to be paid from funds furnished by the Public Roads Administration under,the Federal Aid Act of 1944 and by the County from its County Road Fund to the extent of One Hundred One Thousand Two Hundred Five & 25/100 Dollars ($101,205.25). From time to time, as circumstances may require in connection with the construction and progress of the work, the State will make advances from its own funds of amounts necessary to pay all costs of the Project. The County will be resolution reserve, set aside, and appropriate from the County Road Fund the sum of One Hundred One Thousand Two Hundred Five & 25/100 Dollars ($101,205.25) allocating the same to reimbursement for advances made by the State. VI. The County will hold the State harmless from any and all costs, claims, demands and obligations of whatsoever nature arising by reason of the State's participation in or actions for the County in connection with the project. VII. That certain Memorandum issued by the State of -Washington, Department of Highways, governing financing of county and city projects included in the Federal Aid postwar rrogram, such Memorandum being dated February 18, 1946, consisting of four mimeographed sheets, copy of which memorandum is marked "Exhibit All and attached hereto, insofar as the provisions thereof are not inconsistent with matters contained in this agreement, shall pertain to the project; the said memorandum being now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein and made an integral part hereof. IN WITNESS'WHEREOF the parties hereto have set their hands and seals on the day and year irst above written. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) WHATCOM COUNTY By CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of County Commissioners STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS By CLARENCE B. SHAIN Director Highways 566 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 17th Y of AUGUST i9 48 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the terms of that certain agreement made and entered into by and between the Count of Whatcom and the State of Washington acting through its Department of Highways and the Director thereof, under date of August 17, 1946, the State will act as agent for' ,the County of Whatcom in the participation of said County with the Public Roads Administration under the provisions of the Federal :.4id Road .Act of 1944, for the construction of Federal Aid I� ;Project No. 5-0306(1) I FERNDALE BRIDGE (copy of which agreement is hereunto attached, now referred to and by such reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, ` NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said agreement be and the same is hereby ratifi and approved; and BE IT HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Highways be and he is hereby authorized land requested to make expenditures as are necessary from available state funds for and on behalf i1of the County of Whatcom to the extent of One Hundred One Thousand Two Hundred Five & 25/100 :!Dollars ($101,205.25) as a part of said County's participating share and costs in the above mentioned project, reimbursement therefor being hereby pledged as a part of this resolution, Ito -wit: That there shall be and there hereby is reserved, set aside and appropriated from the County Road Fund of the County of Whatcom and allocated for the use and purpose herein mentioned the sum of One Hundred One Thousand Two Hundred Five & 25/100 Dollars ( 101,205.25), which sum pis to be held by said County in trust for the sole and exclusive purpose of making reimbursement !therefrom to the State of Washington for such expenditures made by said State for and on behelf if of said County as a part of said County's participating share ard costs in the above mentioned ',project. When and as the County is billed by the Director of Highways for reimbursement for'such'', 'expenditure made by the State, such billings when properly supported by current accumulative ,estimates of the total cost of the aforementioned project to the date thereof shall be promptly II ,paid by warrant or warrants drawn on the County Road Fund to the extent of the appropriation 'hereby made, reserved and set aside and allocated to such use and purpose. ih I, DATED this 17th day of August, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRI T VELERE Attest: L. COZIER Whatcom County Commissioners Deputy Clerk "The application of Thomas H. Baker, Baker's General Merchandise, Marietta, Washington, for a renewal of a liquor license was approved by the Board and a copy of the application, placed on file. 'I I� There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 20, 1948. Approved Chairman of the !' i �`r#####F#14 V11 ##########I#t ####### #############################fir ############################# it JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY 20th .Y OF AUGUST 56 ME MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1948 JULY TERM � a Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday August 17 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on ,this.date, with Commissioners Manley and Veieke presen�, Comm. King joining them at 10:05 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ,I 4 'j CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - August, Auditor 21235.00 Assessor 17964.95 Commissioners 800.o0 rt n Treasurer 2 184.75 Court House 606.00 Elect. & Reg. 190.00 " Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 Sup. Ct. No. 2 258.05 0 Juv. Court 635.00 Clerk 89 5.00 rt tt J. P. No. 1 160.00 J. P . No. 2 150.00 Constable 60.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros. At ty 726.66 '► " Sheriff 17 272. 50 Jail 644.00 Supt. of Schools 772.00 Exten. Service 541.99 Hort. Insp. 300.00 Everett Lancaster Assessor-Emerg. 118.72 Donelda Johnson Barnhill " it 111.28 Charles Rand Sup.-Ct. No. l 271.22 Basil D. Rasmussen Sup. Ct. No. 2 271.22 B. W. Adams Juv. Ct. - Play. 25.00 J. J. Newberry Co. it " it 31.23 Universal Handicrafts Serv. Inc. '� '-' " 19.76 Anne L. Wilson Ad. Ex. - Schools 180.00 $ 159782.38 ;COUNTY. ROAD FUND: I Payroll - August $ 2,260.00 rt rt 69 5. oo 1 158.64 Melvin J. Bamford 12.76 4,126.40 i RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Austin Supply Co. $ 6.44 Industrial Supply Company 101.20 Mades Motor Service 22.o6 Whatcom Co. Soil Conservation Dist. I 528.o0 $ 657.70 ,PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Central Stores Revolving Fund 52.70 Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. 2.50 'f it It " 700.00 Otis Elevator Company 22.2 Union Printing Co. 1..44 Bellingham Publishing Co. 2 4 Cutter Laboratories 47.46 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. .85 Institutional Service 107.05 rt rt 1810 Jeffcott Motor Company 1..10 33 Mannings, Inc. 9.76 Molt's Inc. 109.76 51+ Nalley;s, Inc. 8.0 ..-North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 159.3g Northern Grocery Company 78.58 36.54 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 18.23 it of rt 2125 Parke, Davis & Company 15..45 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co., of Washington 12.23 .:Blackburn Grocery 64.72 Dunkin's Service 121.44 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 75.00 Aarineway Hotel 5.00 Frank W. Markwood 80.69 69 Mt. Baker Savings & Loan.Assn. 27.50 ° Mrs. Herman Munzonreder 4.15 Payless Grocery 20•55 J. C. Penney Company Richmond Hotel 29.43 Safeway Stores, Inc. 6.00 66.83 Seattle First National Bank 30.00 -88 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF AUGUST 1948 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: ' Paul F. Simonds Mrs. Queen R. Smith Dr. R. E. Dickinson T. J. Rasmussen Dr. 0. W. Rogers Dr. J. E. Wood Elizabwth K. Anderson Payroll - August - Trans. 37-C-551 Cash Assistance Roll for September Payroll - August - Transe 37-C-553 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND; Payroll - August, Julia Klocke Freda Berger Anne L. Wilson Jno. D. Fouts, M., D. Gladys J. Hungerf�ord Royal Typewriter,Co., Inc. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert W. Shone Marvin J. Davis Arthur C. McGwinn-Order to Dr. Carswell Cardinal Rebekah,- Custer Mrs. ,Angus Young,- Custodian rREASTJRER'S REVOLVING FUND: Carolyn Sjolander, LAW LIBRARY FUND: Charles Rand $ 5.28 25.00 7.00 10.00 27.00 125.00 45.16 51027.10 19,261.00 103141.61 $ 680.00 220.00 220.00 40.00 69o.00 200.00 li 5.70 $ 36 , 845.49 $ $ 25.00 25.00 25.00 36.00 14.o0 $ $ 91.92 $ 21185.70 125.00 91.92 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 591821+.59 R E S O L U T I O N a WHEREAS, Whatcom County is the owner in fee of certain real property known as the Bellingham ;Airfield, and j WHEREAS, by Quit Claim Deed dated February 13, 1947, the United States of America, acting liby and through War Assets Administration, conveyed to Whatcom County certain real property,. ,buildings, improvements and equipment acquired in connection with the use by the Government as ;lessee of the Bellingham Airfield, and WHEREAS, certain additional land, buildings and equipment have been made available to Whatcom County, and WHEREAS,,Wha.tcom Bounty, by written application dated June 18, 1948, applied for said -land, buildings and equipment, and WHEREAS, by letter dated June 28, 1948, Whatcom County was advised that its application had been accepted, and n WHEREAS, the transfer of said property to Whatcom County requires that the County agrees to be bound by all of the obligations, reservations, restrictions and conditions of transfer set forth in the application, a copy of which is in possession of the County, and in the quit claim deed to be delivered to 14hatcom County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Whatcom County accepts the real property, buildings and equipment more particularly described in the quit claim deed to be delivered, subject to all of the obligations, reservations, restrictions and conditions of transfer set forth in the applica- tion and quit claim deed. That Whatcom County hereby agrees to be boudn by all of the obligations, reservations, restrictions, and conditions of transfer set forth in the application and quit claim deed. That Claude Manley, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, is hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of Whatcom County the quit claim deed for the real property, build- ings and equipment. That upon acceptance of said quit claim deed, the Chairman of the Board of County Commis- sioners is hereby authorized and directed to file said deed for record with the Auditor of Vhatcu County, Washington. Passed and Adopted this 20th day of August, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ( SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor and Ex-officio Jerk of the Board By CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING . RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 20th DAY OF AUGUST 56 . 19 48 By unanimous action, the Board directed that the War Liquor Tax, just received, be distributed as follows: Superior Court No. 1 1.00 Superior Court No. 2 1.00 Sheriff 1.00 Public Health Fund County Road Fund Total 1.93 12.66o.00 $ 12,664.93 applications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for Frank E. VonGroenewald, :Samish Inn, R JJ5, Bellingham, and Neil Wanamaker, Wanamaker's General Merchandise, 1159 Marine (Drive, Bellingham, and copies of the applications were placed on file. 'I There being no further business to come before the meeting, 'until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 24, 1948. Approved 999,��� -1-4 Chairman of the Board the same was duly adjourned ####":###hzW;rN`#######fir## f#############################�,##fir-k###i it#yl#�ff,-#hyl#il#i ####iril`###7jll# MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1948 JULY TERM i I Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 20, 1948, the Board convened at 9s30 A.M., on !this date, with all members present. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: kacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it it it it it it tt Howard L. Palmer Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. it n tt tt �t �; tt a at at i� !COUNTY ROAD FUND: Northern Pacific Railway Company Great Northern Railway Co. !PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: �i Griggs Bellingham Publishing Co. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Mrs. Effie Nelson Arlene M.,Coleman Harry At. Swanson Auditor 4.31 Assessor 5.74 Commissioners 9.93 Treasurer 23.67 Court House 4.50 Sup. Ct. No. 1 10.59 it it No. 2 7.94 It It No. 2, Rep. 4.77 Clerk 6.87 Pros. Atty 10.29 Sheriff 24.44 Supt. of Sch. 7.52 Hort. Insp. 5.41 Total of Claims Allowed $ 310.52 1o8.89 $ $ 22.5 4.41? 25.00 20.00 25.00 ;l 126.00 419.41 24.98 $ 10.00 640.39 Applications for the renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following, and copies of the applications placed on file: Tony Fresia, The Ranch, Wickersham, Washington H. Wayne Beasley, Frosty Inn, Maple Falls, Wash. Augustus W. Hawkins, Hawkins Merc., 1113 Marine Drive, Bellingham I� i 115 70 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY 24th Y OF AUGUST BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF ) ( ORDER VACATING A PORTION OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 289 ) WHEREAS, a portion of Whatcom County Road No. 289, which heretofore been authorized and taken over by the State as PRIMARY STATE HIGHWAY NO. 1 and due to changes in alignment of Primary State Highway No.l, portions of said County Road No. 289 have been returned to Whatcom County. It is these returned portions of County Road No. 289 that Whatcom County proposes to vacate, and is described as follows: ° Beginning on old,PSH 1 engineer's station 405+00 -, new PSH engineer's station 313+00 which is approximately 300 feet north of south line of NEJ- SEJ, Sec. 9, Twp, 39 N., R. 5 E. W.M.; thence along old road in a northeasterly direction approximately 2700 feet to old engineer's station 431f 50 - new engineer's station 338+00 which is approximately 70 feet south of north line of Lot 4, Sec. 10, said township and range. Also, beginning at old PSH 1 engineer's station 435+00 = new PSH 341+50 which is approxi- mately 250 feet north of south line of Lot 3, Sec. 10, Twp. 39 N., R. 5 E. W.M.; thence along the ;old road in a northeasterly direction approximately 650 feet to a point approximately 130 feet north of the northerly end of the Coal Creek bridge to new PSH station 348+00, which is approxi- mately 430 feet south of the north line of Sec. 10, Twp. 39 N., R 5 E. W.M. Also, beginning at old PSH 1 engineer's station 463+50 = new engineer's station 369f00 which is approximately 230 feet north of south line of Lot 13, Sec. 3, Twp. 39 N., R. 5 E. W.M.; thence along the old road approximately 1120 feet in a northeasterly direction to the east and west center line of Sec. 3, Twp. 39 N., R. 5 E. W.M., approximately new engineer's station 380-20. and as the State Highway and County Road No. 289 serve the same territory, it is not -deemed necessary to maintain the two highways. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 187, Section 48 Session Laws of the State of Washin ton 1 Washington, 937, that said portion of Whatcom County Road No. 289, hereinbefore described, be and the same is hereby vacated. Done in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of ,August, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY i(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman 4 GERRIT VELEKE }Attest: :MILL D. PRATT Commissioner Uounty Auditor & Ex-officio -CHARLES E. 'KING 'iClerk of the Board Commissioner by L. COZIER, Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 'IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -APPRAISAL ) OF BENEFITS ACCRUING TO,PROPERTY ( R E S O L U T I O N IN CONS.,DRAIN. IMPT. DIST. NO. 1 ) WHEREAS, this Board did, at its regular meeting on August 3, 1948, appoint a board of 'appraisers to apportion justly and equitably to the property with the present established boundaries of Cons. Drainage Improvement District No. 1, the benefits accruing to the said property, and ° WHEREAS, the said appraisers have now completed and filed with this Board the schedule of such re-apportioned.:benefits, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Friday, September 10, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, be and the Isame is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing upon said schedule of benefits, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor, as Clerk of the Board, be and he is hereby directed to cause notice of such hearing to be given in the manner provided by law.. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 24th day of August, 1948. I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman .Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy i GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 57 RECORD Off' ''COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 24th DAY OF AUGUST There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, August 27, 1948. Approved ° Chairman.'. of the Boar MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 24, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: MacPherson's Shell Service Assessor 2.58 Monahan's Garage, Inc, " 30.08 County Road Fund " 27.97 it to It Treasurer 21.02 Frazier's Typewriter Service " 15.45 Reid Boiler Works Court House 24.72 Sturgis Fire Extinguisher Service It " 15.45 Valda Marion Election .& Reg. .85.00 Pliny T. Snyder 212.50 S.' A. Tucker '-' '-' 22'.50 The Lynden Tribune +' 3.50 Bellingham Circulation Co. Juv. Court -Play 24.57 Stahley's Variety Store " it +' 3.89 Towner Printing Co. " It " 12.36 Columbia Valley Lumber Co. " '! It 16.02 Northwest Paint & Supply Co. " " " 15.07 Morse Hardware Co. " " " 56.22 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. " +' +' 9.76 Mary Knibb.s 11 It 6.70 George Janssen, Postmaster Clerk 10.00 Walter K. Pixley J. P. - Country 2.25 Bancroft -Whitney Co. Pros. -atty 7.14 Lyle's Mobile Service Sheriff 1.0 George Janssen, Postmaster it 9 Pioneer, Inc. Is 15.59 County Road Fund it 140.28 Walton Fruit.Co. Jail 27.50 J. 0. Alberts Co. Supt. of Sch. 5.36 County Road Fund it It 11.57 C. 0. Hill it It 5.00 H. E. Jones It " 5.00 R. M. Jones It it 5.00 Carl G. Stock Exten. Service 7.15 Diehl Motor Co. " it 23.98 Les Jankins '.' If 3.09 County Road Fund " It4$ 30 It it It Hort. Insp. 26.04 iviacPherson's Shell Service " " 3.17 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: `Aubert Drug Company 60.78 ° 57.66 -Fairhaven Pharmacy 83.12 Hurley Drug Mart ° 26.00 21.66 16.74 Owl Pharmacy 13.67 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 16.64 Al' s Market 1+4.99 ° Chuckanut Auto°Court 15.00 :"Clair's Super. Market „ 58.42 Fairhaven Grocery 50.05 Lighthouse Mission. 14.50 J. C. Penney Co. 62.61 Ray Pepper's Grocery 7.50 Priceless Shoe Store 18,43 ..Pynor & Co. 70.4$ 'Royal Cafe 5.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 26.00 Harry Sorensen 1Q.00 I. M. Stark & Co. 25.00 Mrs. Ethel O'Cain 50.00 Dr. W. G. Longwood 45.00 1,038.67 $ 799.25 azd RECORD .OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS DULY TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF AUGUST lg 48 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Vona V. Woodin Freda Berger George Janssen, Postmaster Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Pacific Highway Transport RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: James Pullar Everson Motor Co. Morse Hardware Co. Weldcraft Steel Company Total of Claims Allowed 32.88 18.25 12.60 13.12 1.00 $ 270.40 .62 14.15 17.10 $ 77.25 $ 302.27 6 21218.04 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I THE MATTER OF ADOPTION OF REVISED ) STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS'FOR COUNTY ) R E S'0 L U T I O N ROAD CONSTRUCTION, IN COMPLIANCE WITH ) CHAPTER 73, LAWS of 1a943 ) WHEREAS, in compliance with Chapter 73, Laws of 1943, the County Road Engineer of Whatcom County has recommended the adoption of the Standard Specifications, Revised Edition of 1948', superseding the Edition°of 1941 adopted by Whatcom County, and that the new Edition of the Standard Specifications"for Road and Bridge Construction, of April 1948 as revised, of the State of Washington, be adopted as the 'Whatcom County Standards, NOW, THEREFORE, 'BE IT RESOLVED that the Standard Specifications of the State of Washington,', Edition of April 1948 as revised, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Standards for the Whatcom County Road and^Bridge Construction, with such modifications as may be deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners from time to time, Adopted this 27th day of August, 1948. ;SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) " " Attest: WILL D. PRATT " County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy n f Final Cost Records were certified, as follows: CRP-SM #82 Nugent, Seashore-Seacrest Rds, Lummi Island. CRP-SM #83 Hannegan Bridge Repair CRP #223 Aldergrove Road CRP #227 Hannegan Road -.Culverts CRP #236 Wynn and Curtis Roads (Surfacing) CRP #237 Bridge #335 on North Fork CRP #238 Laurel Road (W approach to G. M.) CRP #239 Birch Bay-Lynden-Drayton Har. Drain. CRP #240 Malloy Road,"Bridge #20 CRP #241 Blaine-Sumas-Road, Bridge #268 CRP #242 Aldergrove Road (West) CRP #243 Aldergrove Road, Bridge #402 CRP #244 Lake Whatcom"Blvd. Bridge #113 n Structure CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner Estimate Cost Balance $41124.50 $2,222.63 $1,901.87 81500.00 6,3319.844 2,180.16 71491.52 14,836.98 7,345.46 O.D. 444.00 23987 204.1 29000.00 21109:24 109.2R O.D. 37217.50 5,356.90 2,139.4o O.D. 27747.71 11551.56 17196.15 580.00 115133.933 933.93 O.D. 3,106.75 31724.14 617.39 O.D. 635.00 19599.32 964.32 O.D. 61672.25 41017.44 2,6 54.81 O.D. 21012.00 17856.28 155. 72 21295.50 2,758.47 462.97 O.D. !Applications for -renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following, and copies of the applications placed -on file: ' o ' I. E. Leonard, Maplewood Grocery, 2608 West Maplewood George Todd, Todd's Service, R #3, Bellingham Vera Hawley, Hawley's Fishing Resort, Lummi Island George W. Nestle, Mt. Baker Inn, Glacier ' Harold T. Ahlstedt, Ahlstedt's Service, R 113, Ferndale RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 27th nAY or AUGUST 578 19 48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTOI v IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1948 ) O R D E R WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County'Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of July, 1948, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements, as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State University 11417.38 State College 8 W. W. C. E. 3.86 E. W. C. E. 194.37 C. W. C. E. 163.28 Parks and Parkways 237.19 Game 17.50 Forest Fire Protection 69.20 Highway Safety 237.19 Current Expense - 3% Rebate 105.87 Suspense 6,600.00 City Treasurers 81861.39 Township Treasurers 2,619.o9 WARRANTS REDEEMED: County Auto Trust 91601.37 Current Expense 15,822.84 Soldiers' Relief 433.00 Road Fund 51,156.85 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 11000.00 Public Assistance 65,351.57 Law Library 151.26 Public Health 1,387.23 Whatcom Co. Rural Library 21109.83 What. Co. Rural Library - Redemption 11000.00 Court House Building 109059.74 Fire District #3, Current Expense 287.16 Water District #2, General 620.54 Schools - General 517084.49 Schools - Building 53,401.05 River Improvement - Flood Control 338.41 Port - General 13,383.41 Dr. Impt. Dist. #25, Maint. 2.76 INTEREST ON WARRANTS: Tuberculosis Hospitalization 4.90 Public Assistance 188.74 What. Co. Rural Library - War. Red. 76.00 Gen. Obl. - Bond 1945 (Court House) 51940.00 River Improvement - Flood Control 4.78 Port - Bonds (1927) 562.50 305, 591.89 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 July 31, 1948, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY BALANCE Seattle -First National 321,121.48 Bellingham National 379,061.78 National Bank of Commerce 366,962.61 First National Bank - Lynden 47,000.00 First National Bank - Ferndale 501000,00 Peoples State Bank of Lynden 45,000.00 Citizens Bank of Blaine 51000.00 Nooksack Valley - Everson 181000.00 Bank of Sumas 10.000.00 1,2421145.87 INVESTMENTS: U. S.,Savings 71500.00 U. S.'Treas. Bonds "H" CH 3381000.00 U. S. ,Treas. Bonds "H" CH 300,000.00 U. S.^Treas. Notes 12% CH 1700000.00 815:500.00 2,0577645.87 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 27th DAY OF AUGUST 19 48_ (SETTLEMENT WITH TREASURER Continued: Forward 21057,645.87 Cash in Vault 71622.75 Checks & Cash Items 61213.87 Currency 127.00 Silver 48.29 Auditor and Clerk 144.20 14,156.11 210721001.98 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Uhatcom County, Washington, this 27th day of :August, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 31, 1948. Approved Chairman -of the 43oard � 7I 71 71 ii7T 7 � 7f7l71 00#011 #1 #1077`77'77'7f7Wr## 7jr-,#irl# #7I##000#1NO Idi Ti ##### MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, August 27, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, -with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:10 .A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: ? Barloyls, Inc. Claude Manley Gerrit Veleke Blackburn Sales Co. Loft Electric Co. Diamond "B" Fuel Co. Payroll - August Frank H. Geri Holly Sporting Goods Union Printing Company William J. O'Neil. Renfro -Stouffer Harry Hartman, Bookseller Wash. St. Assn. of Co. Comm. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Great Northern Railway Co. Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Federal Land Bank of Spokane West Coast Wood Preserving Co. Model Truck & Storage Co. Herb Johnson Brake Shop Service Station Supply Ray Pennington Piston Service, Inc. Industrial Supply Co. Marine Sales & Equipment Co. Akin Motor Company Monahan Garage, Inc. Agate Bay Service Parker Machine & Implement Co. Farmers Equipment Co. Everson Implement & Appliance Co. Mt. Shuksan Garage .Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. Columbia Equipment Co. Service Equipment Co. Star Machinery Company Cummins Northwest Diesel Sales, Inc. Auditor 1.50 Commissioners 13.40 0 11.25 it 5.67 Court House 10.6 5 it It 34.74 Juv. Ct. - Play. 412.25 0 it t! 52.80 to it 208.47 !" it it ., 6.29 Supt. of Schools 18.25 to 10.00 t! t! 15.9 5 Exp. Comm. .Assn. 11.86 $ 835.08 275.26 38.64 400.00 597.25 187.50 21.73 53.23 35.52 9.92 8.96 7.21 5.14 9 24, 80 4.19 1.30 86.71 54 34.29 59.94 45o.00 86.25 92.26 S 31487.25 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUE,SDAY THE 31 s t DAY OF AUGUST 1g :48 (RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: C. H. Denson .;Fred Reinholt M. Meenk !PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Commercial Hotel Corner Grocery Grenier Distributing Co. Safeway Stores., Inc. it it , 0 Standard Oil Co. -of Cal. Twenty -First Street_ Grocery White House Market Payroll - August.- Trans. 37-C-557 Supp'1 Cash Asst., Roll for September Payroll - August. Trans. 37-C-559 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: r 9 George Carl Hultman Leroy F. Whipplet SUSPENSE FUND: t n Gudfinna Stefanson, Heir of Mrs. Gudrun Backman Total of Claims ;Allowed � 270.40 267.80 291.20 $ 3.0 ll .4044 11.82 391.41E 12.63 9.11 20.6 524.OR, 180.94 617.00 275.81 30.00 25.00 $ 799.40 2,162.90 55.00 $ m 2.02 2.02 7,341.65 o . applications for renewals of liquor licenses were approved for the following, copies of the applications being,placed on file: H. F.mFowles, E and F Tea Room Tavern, R #2 Blaine Guy P. VanKeulen, Birch Bay Golf Resort, R ,1, Baline Kenneth H. Waters, Ben's Store, Pt. Roberts, leash. Albert Bovendam, VanWyck Grocery & Service, R #3, Bellingham R. E..Quinn, 'Quinn's Corner Store, R #1, Everson, Wash. Marjorie & Talmage Cowin, Cowin's Service, R #1, Ferndale, Wash. i i i h I p There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 3, 1948. Approved faza-_ Chairman of the Boa d ##./� ,/L.�/��� .fit 0010#71'7T7T 7T7T##fiTf#7e1i7 7T7/7f71 #7l a`7f# 7i ###i7 ####71 �T7T7t# #### #7f7i7f71 ###### r7 Tf1t r rr --#7 r####�######### ` RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY 3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER is 48 MEETING, FRID.AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, August 31 1948, the Board convened at.9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at-10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: , Griffith Printing Company Auditor 6.70 George H. Brown Frank L. Cramer Assessor it 3.75 23.76 D. G. Dahlinger rr It 7.04 Clarence Kenoyer It 3.84 Everett Lancaster It Emerg. 24.38 Standard Oil Co.,of Cal. Commissioners 2.73 Wallace Chevrolet Company 6.85 Hugh M. Cory Treasurer 2.25 Three-M-Supply Company Court House 29.87 Pioneer Printing Co. Elect. & Reg. 726.67 Commerce Clearing House Sup. Ct. No. 1 28.00 Bancroft -Whitney, Co. of it No. 1 7.14 it it No. 2 7.14 Railway Express Agency Inc. Wham it it No. 2 1.70 Catholic Charities of Juvenile Court 59.22 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 0 '" 19.61 Towner Printing ,Qo. Clerk 38.08 CD. Richmond J. P. - Country 17.75 Pioneer Printing Co. it it 50.98 Hillyard Motor Co. Sheriff 169.25 Sig's Texaco Service it 1.55 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. it 7.81 Wallace Chevrolet Co. it 2.88 Harry Hart, an, Bookseller Supt. of Schools 2.36 The Texas company " it 4.09 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Exten. Service 7.88 Orland Ivarson, Co. Treas. Sundry Expense 8.12 $ 11271.40 COUNTY ROAD FUND: :. Payroll - August - Voucher No. 835 39045.10 it ,t ,t 836 1; 364. o9 , 838 i, ,t 118937 5.71 39 21043.8 5 ,t ��it 831 2, 541.50 "it"' 832 21413.08 is" 83�3 1, 367.01 � i, „ 83 21598.4 Tax Commission of the State of Washington 17.19 J. K. Rogers 4.25 Turner Riddle 5.05 Morse Hardware Company 85.03 Austin Supply Company 2.8 C. B. Croy 41092.40 Automotive Parts Service 156.67 Diehl Motor Company 92.34 Wallace Chevrolet Co. 10.97 Pearson Tire Service 29.82 Lynden Tractor & Equipment Co. 523.40. Mades Motor Service 12.39 People's Trading Post 11.85 Pacific Hoist & Derrick Co. 46.18 Howard -Cooper Corp. 51.66 Nelson Equipment Co. 21.84 $. 24,484.55 RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Payroll - .August $ 9o4.o8 W. S..Douglass 70.00 17. S. Douglass 61.o0 Joel C. Suggs 249.60 Clyde Swanson 280.80 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 69.94 $ 11635.42 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Elwood L. Johnson $ 19.20 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 154.72 Clark Linen and Equipment Co. 2.95 Institutional Products Co. 66.00 it Is 66 . oo » i, it 28.30 Northwest Hotel Supply Co. 9.89 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 1.1+0 ,, i, it ,t 2.50 $ 350.96 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRID AY THE Ird DAY OF SEPTEMBER g 48 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke .'Anne L. Wilson -Philip J. Morey Jno D. Fouts, M. D. Herald Prescription Pharmacy TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital Laurel Beach Sanatorium Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. Drs. Slyfield & Nelson COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: City of Bellingham TREASURER'S REVOLVING FUND: Carolyn Sjolander - Order to Co. Treasurer LAW LIBRARY FUND: The American Law Book Co. Total of Claims Lllowed 30.65 32.90 1.85 64.41 21.26 167.07 $ 8,014.45 2,650.50 98.00 ,�5.00 $ 10, 797.65 $ 8.25 $ 8.25 20.65 $ 20.65 20.00 $ 20.00 $ 387755.95 =` TRANSFER RESOLUTION AND REQUEST FOR THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS TO PERFORM CERTAIN WORK Proj. FAS-0769(l) Before the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington i IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Director of Highways is. lauthorized and directed to deduct from motor vehicle fund of Whatcom County, Washington, twenty ,'five hundred four and eighty hundredths dollars ($2,504.80) for difference between bid price on , ,84t' corrugated metal culvert and the 6011 extra strength concrete culvert pipe which is being used, 'the amount of Twenty five hundred four & 80/100 ($2,504.80) Dollars, being an amount not in excess of the amount of money now credited or reasonably anticipated to accrue to Whatcom County in the Motor Vehicle Fund during the 1947-49 biennium and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Auditor is authorized to reserve from the 'allocation of fuel tax revenues to Whatcom County, from the Motor Vehicle rund, an amount not in jexcess of the above specified sum, for the use of the Director of Highways to defray the costs incurred in the performance of the aforesaid requested work, and, upon notice to said auditor from the Director of Highways that such work has been completed, payment made therefor, and that �Whatcom County has been furnished a statement of cost of all labor, equipment, material, supplies and engineering, the State Auditor is further authorized and directed to release to Whatcom 'County, any unexpended ,balance of the amount reserved by this resolution. ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman '(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING "ounty Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner :Clerk of the Board Constituting the Board of County Commissioners of'Whatcom County, ;By L. COZIER Washington Deputy Auditor n No. 626, nce License Applicatiofor public dances to be held in the Hopewell Community Hall, between Sept. 4, 1948 and Dec. 4, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Hopewell Community Club. i i "Applications for -renewals of liquor licenses were approved for the following: Goshen Country Club, Inc., Goshen Hall, R #3, Bellingham Clara MacDonald, Cedarville Service Station, R #3, Bellingham George.Edward Blackburn, Blackburn Grocery & Service, R#l, Custer Harold J. Long, Beach Grocery, Lummi Island We C. Krienke Range View Service F g , R #3Ferndale dale Joy M..Stokes, Winter Garden, 1399 Pacific Highway, Bellingham There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ,until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 7, 1948. Approved 7TTJ7/ 7i7r77J ; 7J7i �T7I:� 1YT71 ifiT 7I7i7J7%1.`7 t 7T7l 7T7J7ii7 i,�ij,i.JT(lfT.jT�l,Ji�7.J(,J(iiChairman of the Board :7TI###YT#7hYlt#### 'P,-##P,-# #71# #### RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1s1�$_ i' MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 j JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 3, 1948, the Board convened at„9:30 A.M., on,i 'this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:15 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: I CURRENT EXPENSE: it Pat Hansen Auditor Griggs " '► T Bellingham Publishing Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Valda Marion Bellingham Publishing Co. Sumas News Griggs Barron Tire Company Glazer Bros. B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. Girard Street Grocery Schafer Baking Co. j Harold Smith Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. Jessie M. Boeckenheuer Jessie M. Arney Gale G. Gurtle Floyd C. Fesler jCOUNTY ROAD FUND: George Janssen, Postmaster Douglas McLeod Chas. Loshbaugh C. H. Denson Bob Smith Mark Anabel Robert G. Walken Archie Manley V. R. Brokaw Earl Richards Fred Reinholt M. Meenk Grant Moir Marvin Hart The Bellingham Herald G. D. Raymer Skagit County Road Engineer it it it it Lind Gravel Company Bellingham Timber Corporation Irwin Hardware Buzzard Iron Works Ershig Sheet Metal Works Germain Magneto Service j Weldit Tank & Steel Company Jeffcott Motor Co. 'RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: Lind Gravel Co. County Road Fund (Mist. Rev.) IC ASSISTANCE FUND: reasurer 1t Court House Elect. & Reg. 1t �t ii 11 Sup. Ct. No. 1 Pros. Atty Sheriff Jail it 1t It It 1t 1t Exten. Service it It ,t it it it Chuckanut Auto Court City of Bellingham, Vet. Housing Project it it 11 11 ti Commercial Hotel Cummings Market Diamond "Bit Fuel Co. Hauser's Lunch Mrs. Josephine Lang Maple Falls Store Mrs. Mae Nelson Puget Sound Pourer & Light Co. Richfield Oil Co. Safeway Stores, Inc. Sternhagen Grocery Mrs. Laurine Needham 1t it it Mrs. Ethel O'Cain st tt „ Virgil R. Stark 16.67 24.31 4.26 11.89 118.15 25.00 41.23 1.40 15.45 4.94 1.55 1.55 141.18 13.55 203.10 54.05 44.65 41.40 45.85 29.75 7.72 6.02 6.0o 125.00 10.00 22.70 515.29 631.o6 678.73 753.64 715.05 599.28 88.40 61.29 204.30 338.23 24.54 40.32 34.98 11820.00 72.20 44.29 9.92 96.41 8.19 20.76 234.o6 19�.59 fi 999.04 402.60 $ 23. 50 30.00 18.00 1.50 5.00 8.76 24.92 25.00 21.00 25.00 8.95 17.85 50.87 29.84 178.00 1,100.0.0 207.00 1, 035.00 90.00 $ 853.67 7,348.23 $ 581.64 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS � PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 7th DAY of SEPTEMBER 'E. J. rtasmussen, vom.U. '/,5.7V Dr. A. W. Sanberg 173.00 Washington ,Artificial Limb, Inc. 139.05 Dr. J. Edgar blood 38.50 Dr. Henry D. Young 92.50 Aubert Drug Co. 52.25 McLain Drug Store 39.39 it It It' 36.64 tt tt tt 37.05 tt rt tt 29.51 Owl Pharmacy 23.54 Owl Pharmacy No.'2 31.47 Star Drug Company 20.24 to tt tt 11.90 $ 41019.73 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: L. A. Greenwood, M. D. 120.00 $ 120.00 Total of Claims Allowed 12,923.27 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ITT. TCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERS FROM ) THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF WHATCOM ( ORDER OF TRANSFER COUNTY TO THE CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ) WHEREAS, the expenditures .for supplies for the various school districts for the past school year have been paid from the Current Expense Fund, such fund should be reimbursed for said .Advance Expenditures from the various school districts, "I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to ,'transfer to the Current Expense Fund, from the General Fund of the following School Districts the amounts indicated: 100 3.15 105 2.30 502 53.69 504 27.4i 505 233.18 5o6 26.31 507 19.55 $ 181.90 DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 7th day of .September, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION RS) Attest:` WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CH.ARLES E. KING Commissioner The following named applications for liquor licenses were approved by the Board: Don V. Holmes, Holmes! Service, R #3, Bellingham, transfer of license of Neal C. Worthen Eva B. Snyder, VanZandt Service, VanZandt, Wash., renewal Goshen Country Club, Inc., R #3, Bellingham, Special Occasion license There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30.A.M., Friday, September 10, 1948. Approved (CJp�i.ra Chairman of the Bo rd # r1r i` #r' /r�`i } �} i` #fir` � ,` n7 'rrrrr #; ` fr 7 3 1 #��i`000o���rr 00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 48 MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 7, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. r The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: 'CURRENT EXPENSE: ° i Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Auditor $ 10.92 George Wetzel it10.3 5 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. to.60 Assessor .15 Commissioners .30 George Wetzel it 3.19 it it Treasurer 14.98 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it .43 it it It it Elect. & Reg. 1.00 Ferndale Record '' " 1.50 Roy B. Nelson, Jr. Juv. Court 40.35 Florence E. Bryant " It52.56 George Janssen, Postmaster " it 13.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " It .15 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. '' Play. 5.05 Miller -Bryant -Pierce Clerk 12.36 George Wetzel to 6.80 E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 15.00 Stanley D. Kelsey J. P. - Country 2.25 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Sheriff 1.98 Miller -Bryant -Pierce it 4.12 Walton Fruit Co. Jail 18.75 George Wetzel Supt. of Schools 1.86 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. to " 2.40 �r �r If Exten. Service 2.83 Ferndale Record " 7.16 Barron Tire Co. '' " 15.6o $ COUNTY ROAD FUND: Chas. H. Gray, Jr. 3 624.25 H. M. Weatherby 20.80 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 15.92 Union Printing Co. 88.10 W. P. Sign Co. 82.41 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 523.34 ' Columbia Valley Lumber Co. 1.13 Swope Sand & Gravel Co. 171.00 Ekdahl & Seppala 13.4 5 Barron Tire Co. 73.55 j N. W. Gibbs 16.43 Guide Equipment Co. 19.70 Mades Motor Service 5.92 Howard -Cooper Corp. 314.87 Everson Motor Co. 32.6.31 Holeman Transfer 7.42 Golden Rule Merc. Co. 1.95 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 6.34 it to it it 21.30 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. 207.34 Union Oil Co. 213.10 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 1,641.ol j General Petroleum Corp. 546.25 Trunkey & Sons 98.48 $ RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: H. M. Weatherby $ 249.60 Dept. of Labor & Industries 81.40 $ PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Griggs $ 7.53 $ SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: William Frankson - Order to Leslie Eakin $ 15.00 Mrs. Edna Scott - Order to Orland Ivarson, Co. Trees. 110.00 $ 245.64 5,o4o.37 331.00 7.53 125.00 581 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRID.AY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham Water Department 2".00 Irene Dyer 16.00 Home Market Dairy 6.29 Joe Just 18.00 F. G. Markwood 165.74 Marine Way Hotel 25.00 J. C. Penney Company 68.94 Clair's Super Market 56.36 Windsor Hotel 8.00 York Addition Market 12.00 St.. Franc6s Hospital 90.00 Harlaw--Hollingsworth, Inc. 100.00 Westford -Beck Funeral Home 100.00 to It of " 100.00 Dr. 0. N. Farley 40.00 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 2.39 Dr. D. H. McLeod 8.00 ,Star Drug Company 15.45 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 37.00 Howard E. Mills Electric Co. 16.56 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 78.17 Union Printing Co. 3.09 Wash. Assn. for Social Welfare, Inc. 5.00 American Hospital Supply Corp. 127.50 it ,t tt 9.11 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfgr. 296.84 Bellingham Coal Mines 150.15 ,t it It i55.69 Burroughs Wellcome & Co., Inc. 3.36 ,t to It �� 31.68 Campbell Associates 38.90 Dr. F. H. Clark 223.00 Clark Linen & Equipment Co. 44.36 Cutter Laboratories 58.03 Franklin Electric Company 11.23 Andrew Garness 33.51 J. A. Hutchins 15.4 5 Lee Grocery Company 16.41 Mappings, Inc. ___._.___._.__..... __ 9.76 is it -''� 9.76 �. S. E. Massengill Company 33.84 Mills Electric Company 4.33 Morse Hardware Company 6.90 it of 73.16 Nalley's, Inc. 5.30 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. 30.47 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 4.77 it It It it 33.26 Parke, Davis & Company 7.42 It of It 77.25 Puget .Sound Power & Light Co. 98.32 Standard Oil Co. of California 4.17 it It it 10.7 5 it It it 9 5.11 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 38.6o Tingue, Brown & Company 22.65 Weldit Tank & .Steel Company 15.91 Wh.atcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 373.75 Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. 15.36 0tt It 23.44 George Janssen, Postmaster 88.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 13271.49 $ 91021.03 The sale to Carl Gritch, of two old motors, one White motor and one Hercules Motor, was approved by the Board, the amount for which they were sold being $ 50.00. The August report of the Vhatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1948 INITIATING RESOLUTION i PROJECT NO. 259 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 17HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I✓ IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF ) ABRIDGE No. 230 ON AXTON ROAD, ( R E S O L U T I O N WITH CONCRETE CULVERT AND FILL ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to :replace Bridge No. 230. on Axton Road, located between Secs. 21 & 281 Tu.Tp. 38 N. R. 3 E., 11i.M.7 with 24" Standard Reinforced Concrete Culvert and Fill. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing thereis hereby appropriated a sum in the jfollowing detail: Items of Work Day Labor $17719.00 Gas Tax Funds.. ij This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon the approval of this !resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of 17ashington, the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project be prosecuted by Day Labor as a County Road :Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge .Specifications of. the State of Washington. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this loth day of September, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT, County ,Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 11HATCOM COUNTY$ WASHINGTON IIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISH- ) MENT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH FUND ( R E S O L U T I O N IAS A POOLING FUND ) WHEREAS, the County Treasurer of Z7hatcom County has set u and operated a Public Health Pooling Fund in accordance with Chapter 190, Session Laws of 19&3, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County did, by resolution passed on December 22, 1944, approve the establishment and maintenance of -said Fund, and WHEREAS, laws in,relation to such fund were modified by Chapter 45, Session Laws of 1945, F hand a new resolution in regard to such and should be passed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the action of the County Treasurer in establishing such Pooling Fund and maintaining the same, in accordance with the said Session Lazes of 1943, and: i as amended by said Session Laws of 1945, is hereby approved. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 10th day of September, 1948. BOARD OF COU14TY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman i GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING (County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board 'By L. COZIER Deputy 583 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS " PR.00EEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY of SEPTEMBER 1948 v This date, at 10:00 A.M., being the time fixed for a hearing on the report of the appraisers appointed to re -apportion the benefits to the property in Cons. Drain. Impt. Dist. No.l, the ,matter came on regularly before the Board, with a large delegation of property owners in attend- ance. All present having been called on for their opinions in the matter, and no objections having been voiced, a motion was made by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Veleke. and ;passed unanimously, which motion was as follows: "That the report of the Appraisers on the re -apportionment of benefits in Cons. Drain. Impt. Dist. No. 1, be accepted." the said Report, accepted as above stated, was as follows: Amount of Property Sec. Twp. Range Owner Assessment per acre for $2,000. levy 334.93 Acres'0 10 Units 26 40 2E L. A. Palmer $0.24 7 .02 " 35 It " it it A. C. Palmer .82 38.92 " 40 it " it It E. Tremain .95 13.70 '' 40 ofit " Geo. Rathbone .95 0.90 it I it " it " Geo. & Floyd Rathbone 1.30 19.41 S5 it " " t° Geo. Rathbone 1.30 20.14 " 55 it '' " " Floyd Rathbone 1.30 40.70 ,' 55 it 1° " , M. Zweegman 1.30 40.00 " 25 It " " "' John Terpsma 59 41.32 "- 55 it " " " Frank Cruikshank 1.30 38.73 '' 70 It " " Nellie Heutink 1.65 38.3 " 35 It '' " " Robert Hoff .82 34.32 " 18 '! 25 40 2E C. E. Flynn .43 28.50 ,' 18 „ it-" ItC. E. Flynn .43 39.98 '" 35 '' '" It " Bert Rutgers .82 39.03 „ 65 ,' It'" ,' A. DeBeeld 1.53 43.60 ,' 70 It it M. Zweegman 1.65 17.67 y' 65 it ,t It it J. D. Rasmussen 1.53 17.50 " 65 it it it it J. W. Schuyleman 1.53 42.00 " 75 '' it It it Cecil Stuurmans 1.77 37.16 it 70 to it " It J. 11. Schuyleman 1.65 -37.86 it 70 to it It it Gerrit Vrieling 1.65 19.00 n 70 " it ,t ,t it ,t 1.65 9.78 it 57 ,t it it ,t it it - 1.35 9.78 '' 57 it it it Katherine Stuart- 1.35 124.00 '' 75 " " " i1 Mary Knutzen - 1.77 19.80 '' 50 "' 3-5 40 2E G. Vanlleerdhuizen 1.18 20.00 '' 15. "Itit it Geo. Rathbone .35 19:38 it 1+0 it it ,t ,t Floyd Rathbone -.95 0.62 '' 70 it it it ,t K. Krulic 1.65 38.50 ,t 70 it ,t ,t ,t Frank Cruikshank 1.65 50.00 `' 70 it it to It Peter A. Hof 1.65 17.00 '' S5 It it ,t it E. Rickenbacher 1.30 58.25 " 70 It . 36 40 2E Bertha Hof 1-.65 0.75 n 70 ,t it it at Peter A. Hof 1.65 39.10 " 57 ,t ,t it it Glen Talmage 1.35 3.50 t1 57 It it it it L. Combee 1.35 13.00 " 50 " " " '' School Land 1.18 46.00 " 80 '' 30 40 3E Arnold Houg 1.89 21.00 "" 80 " it It it Hilbert G. Kok 1.89 23.00 " 80 tt to it it Jacob Meenk 1.89 6.50 '' 80 '' t° ,t it Hugo Burgraff 1.89 32.00 " 80 '' It it It J. Satterthwaite 1.89 0.75 to 80 ,t ,t it ,t H. Spaan, Sr. 1.89 42.00 to 80 It it it ,t H. Spaan 1.89 52.00 tt 65 It it It it A.. Macrae Smith 1.53 27.50 It 25 It ,t It it J. Parcher .59 4.00 it 100 It " It it T . Bode 2.35 The above and foregoing is a fair, just and equitable apportionment of the grand total cost of the improvement against the property within the said district, in proportionment to the benefit accruing thereot. WITNESS our hands this loth day of September, 1948. ,,(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Itte st: WILL D. PRATT 'County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington i GEO. W. KNITTEL CHAS. A. PEDERSEN - IRA D. SMITH Board of Appraisers CLAUDE MANLEY, Chairman Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE CommissiorE,r CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 84 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY rERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1948 'The Puget Sound Power & Light Company, on this date, filed an application for a franchise ;lover certain specified roads in Whatcom County. V. IN THE MINTER OF THE APPLICATION ) of PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) for a franchise over certain roads ) and parts of roads in Whatcom County, ) State of Washington ) ORDER OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FIXING TINE AND PUCE FOR HEARING AND PROVIDING FOR GIVING NOTICE THEREOF BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom (County, State of Washington, held in the Commissioners' Room in the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on the loth day of September, 1948, at which meeting there were present Commissioners CLAUDE MANLEY, GERRIT VELEKE and CHARLES E. KING, they being all the Commissioners of said County, and there also being present WILL D. PRATT, the Auditor of said: County, and as such the Clerk of said Board, the following among other proceedings were had, to -wit: Puget Sound Power & Light Company, an "electrical company" conducting an ''electric ,plant" in such County presented to the Board a written application for the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate transmission.and distribution lines for transmitting and distributing electric power, including electric lights as one of the manifestations of such electric power, together with poles,, wires and other appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public roads in Whatcom County, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, and all of the stregts, avenues, alleys, lanes and public,places (except those heretofore vacated) as appear upon and according to„the respective maps, plats and plans heretofore filed for record in the office of the Auditor of ',Jhatcom County, Washington, on the respective dates below named, viz: 1. Road No. 741 Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 736 on the South line of Section 1, Twp. 39 North, Range 1 West, W.M.; thence Northerly through the West half of said Section 1 to its terminus at or near the East and West center line of said Section 1. 2. Birch Point Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 482 on the. South line of Section 21, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 West, W.M.; thence in a general Northerly and Northeasterly direction through said Section 21 and Sections 16, 151„- 10 to a point on the East line of Section 10, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 West, at or near the quarter corner common to Sections 9 and 10, Twp. 40 North, Range l West, W.M. 3. Road No. 669. Beginning at an intersection with Road 109 on the West line of Section- +, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East, at or near the quarter corner common to Sections 4 and 5, Twp. 40 North Range 1 East, W.M.; thence Easterly along the East and West center line of said iection 4 to its terminus at or near the center of said Section 4. . Baeten Road (sometimes known as Odell Road). Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 159 at or near the Section Corner common to .Sections 5, 69 7 and 8, „ Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M.; thence Southerly, Southeasterly and Southerly through said Section 8 to an intersection with U. S. Highway 99 in the West half of said Section 8. 5. Road No. 7. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 228 on the West line of Section 21, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East, W.M.; thence Southeasterly to a point at or near the center of said Section 21. . 6. Road No. 728. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 228 at or near . the Section corner common to Sections 8, 99 16 and 17, Twp. 39 North, Range 1 East W.M.; thence Easterly along the Section line between said Sections 9 and 16 to an intersection with Road No. 700 at or near the quarter corner common to said Sec- tions 9. and 16. 7. Road No. 700. Beginning at or near ter quarter corner common to Sections „ 9 and 16, Twp. 39 North, Range 1 East, W.M.; thence Easterly along tis Section line.. between said Sections 9 and 16, to the Section corner common to Sections 9, 109 15,' and 16,. Twp. 39 North, Range 1 East, W.M. Also beginning at or near the quarter corner common to Sections 10 and 15, Twp 39 North, Range 1 East, W.M.; thence Easterly along the Section line between said Sections 10 and 15 to the Section corner common to Sections 10, 119 14 and 15, Twp. 39 North, Range 1 East W.M. 8, Road No, 498. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 50 at or near the quarter corner common to Section 1, Twp. 39 North, Range 2 East, W.M. and Section 6, Twp- 39 North, Range 3 East, W.M.; thence Westerly along the East and West center line of said Section 1 to a point at or near the center line of said Section 1. 9. Road No. 699. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 478 on the Section line between Section 34, Twp. 39 North, Range 3 East, W.M. and Section 3, Twp. 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M.; thence.Southerly and Easterly through said Section 3 to an intersection with Road No. 154 on the East line of said Section 3. 10. Hillsdale Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 458 on the North and South center line of Section 15, Twp. 38 North- Range 3 East, W.M.; thence Easterly through the South half of said Section 1� to an intersection with Road No. 217 on the East line of said Section 15. E 8 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMBER I 11. Road No. 729. Beginning at an intersection with the Hillsdale Road in the Southeast Quarter ) Section 15 Twp. 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M.; thence Southerly through said Section 15 ands Section 22, Twp. 38 North, Range 3 East, W.M. to an intersection with Road No. 73 on the East and West center line of said Section 22. 12, Galbraith Road. Beginning at an intersection with U. S. Highway on the West line of Section 15, Twp. 37 North, Range 3 East, W.M.; thence in a general Northeasterly direction through said Section 15 and Sections 10 and 11, said Township and Range, to its terminus in the North 2 of said Section 11. 13. Road No. 752. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 673 at or near the center of Section 19, Twp. 38 North, Range 4 East, W.M.; thence North- westerly through said Section 19 to its terminus in the Northwest -j of said Section 19. 14. Road No. 281. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 211 in the '! East half of Section 19, Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East W.M.; thence Northerly and Northwesterly through said Section 19 and Sections 1A and 7, Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East, W.M. to its terminus in the South half of said Section 7. 15. Road No 0 Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 88 in the South half of Section , Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East, W.M.; thence Westerly to its terminus in the South half of said Section 5. 16. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 580 on the Section line be- tween Sections 15 and 16, Twp. 40 North, Range 4 East, W.M.; thence Westerly j through said Section 16 to its terminus in the South half of said Section 16. 17. Road No. 678. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 441 on the South line of Section 29, Twp. 38 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; thence Easterly along said Section line approximately one-half mile; thence Southerly through the East half of Section 32, Twp. 38 North, Range 5 East, W.M. to its terminus on the South Section line of said Section 32. 18. Wheeler Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 234 in the North 'half of Section , Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; thence Southwesterly through said Section 34 to its terminus in the West half of said Section 34. 19. Eason Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 234 in the North half of Section 34, Twp. 30 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; thence Southerly through said Section 34 to its terminus in the South half of said Section 34,, 20. Road No. 742.. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 218 in the North half if of Section3, Twp. 40 North, Range5 East, W.M.• thence Southerly through said Section 3 to its terminus on the South Section line of said Section 3. 21. Road No. 282. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 742 at or near the quarter corner between Sections 3 and 10, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; thence Southerly through said Section 10 to its terminus in the South half of said Section 10. 22. Cemetery Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 218 in the North half of Section 3, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W. M.; thence Southeasterly through said Section 3 to an intersection with Road Pao. 568 on the South Section line of said Section 3. 23. Road No. 568. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 282 in the North half of Section 10 Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; thence in a general Northeasterly direction through said Section 10 and Sections 2 and 1. Twp. 40 North, Range 5 Eastm W.M. and Section 36, Twp. 41 North, Range 5 East, W.M. to its terminus on the East Section line of said Section 36. 24. All of the streets, avenues, alleys, lanes and Public places (Except those heretofore vacated) as appear upon and according to the respective maps, plats and plans heretofore filed for record in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on the respective dates below named, as follows, to -wit: a. McNear Sub -Division, filed October 31, 1947 b. Bernard Beatty's Plat of Maple Crest, filed June 5, 1947 i c. Plat of Shallow Shores, filed April 25, 1933 AND IT APPEARING to the Board that said application is regular in form and substantially contains the matters required by law in such csses, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Tuesday, October 19, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. ;in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House of Whatcom ;County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing said application, and that the County Auditor of said County be and he is hereby. directed to give public notice thereof, at the expense of the applicant, by posting written or 'printed notices in three (3) public places in the County Seat of Whatcom County and in at least one (1) conspicuous place on the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made, at least fifteen (15) days before said date fixed for said hearing, and by publishing a like notice three (3) time in "The Bellingham Herald", a daily newspaper published in Bellingham, Whatcom (County, Wsshington, the last publication to be at least five (5) days before the day fixed for RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE loth DAY OF SEPTEMLER 1948 ORDER, re: HEARING, Continued: ,such hearing, which notice shall state the name of the applicant, and a description of the roads and parts thereof for which said application is made, and the time and place fixed for said hear- ing, and said notice shall contain any other matter required by law. Such hearing may be !adjourned from time to time by order of the Board and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, 'and after such hearing, the Board will take such action, with reference to said application, as Ithe Board deems to be for the public interest. The foregoing Order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners at the ,'regular session aforesaid, 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 loth day of September, 1948. j CLAUDF MANLEY Chairman of County Commissioners I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY C011MI_SSIONERS) I i� I !Attest: WILL D. PRATT ;County Auditor and ex-officio IClerk of the Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner I; CHARLES E. KING County Commissioner Applications for renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following named persons, and copies of the applications placed on file: George Eugene Manning, Baker Creek Servioe, 1647 Meridian Road Dayton Eugene Willison, Custer Tavern, Custer, W`nshington Charles E. Riley, Agate Bay Service, R #4, Bellingham C. B. Lintz, Lake -way Drive Grocery, 3300 Lakeway Drive, Bellingham Archie L. Finley, Finley's Store and Lockers, R #1, Blaine, Wash. Cecil 0. Duncan and James E. Lusk, Maple Falls Store, Maple Falls Louis A. Boudreau, Mt. View Store, R #2, Ferndale, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 14, 1948. Approved ole Chairman of the 1Ybard RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS .'PROCEEDINGS JULY . TERM TUESDAY THE 14th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 5 6 a is 48 ij j MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1948 JULY TERM j Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 10 19481 the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., .on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:00 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Union Printing Company It it tt Addressograph Sales Agency it it It Union Printing Company Three-M-Supply Company Union Printing Company It tt it it if it it it if Pearson Tire Service Clare Kersting Shell Oil Co., Inc. J. 0. Alberts Co. Union Printing Co. Jewell Motor Company COUNTY ROAD FUND: Auditor Assessor It Treasurer it Court House Elect & Reg. Sup. Ct. #29 Rep. Clerk J. P. No. 1 Sheriff Supt. of Schools It If Exten. Service It It Hort. Inspector Shell Oil Co., Inc. it it it it Cliff Howe County Stores & County Stores Garage Clark Crusher (Adv. Exp.) Roeder Crusher (Adv. Exp.) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Badgley's Grocery Blackburn's Grocery Brown & Cole Bylsma & Pepper R. W. Farmer Realty Co. Ferry Bros. Inc. Golden Rule Merc. Co. Hauser's Lunch Kendall Grocery Mt. Baker Grocery Royal Cafe Safeway Stores, Inc. Soine's Shoe Store Standard Oil Co. Bingham-Dahlquist & Jerns it it if it It It Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. McKinney Funeral Home Dr. John L. Dickerson Dr. C. W. Rasmussen Dr. A. W. Sanberg Clayton Baldrey Della Bathurst Mildred L. Beairsto Anna J. Beiswenger Helen A. Boothe Lydia 0. Benson Fredericka D. Cameron Veta C. Dahl Sara E. Gardner Vevanell Hodgson Martha Hopple Dorothy J. Hubert Roma Kemena Helen L. Laviolette Edith R. Legoe Phyllis Martin Jacqueline E. Swanson Alice M. Szymanski Golda Thompson Ray S. Wagoner Helen M. Warren PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Lee Grocery Co. (Adv. Exp.) $ 90.13 130.19 9.32 9.32 2.58 14.o6 44o.5o 3.86 17.31 4.53 4.48 11.65 2.88 2.37 2.37 6.44 $ 172.96 77071.77 95.79 725.94 509.23 25892.90 $ 15.51 129.45 41.00 25.00 25.00 88.70 43.65 6.0o 14.96 12.63 4.00 30.53 17.00 9.15 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 139.00 12.00 5.00 12.25 34.20 11.90 2.05 2.85 10.60 34.50 4.6o 32.80 4.6o 9.80 10.75 6.70 2.25 24.70 31.10 4.90 7.15 13.15 11.20 14.55 $ 1.05 1.40 ,1 751.99 119475.49 $ 11405.18 $ 4.45 TUBFRCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Aldercrest Sanatorium $ 11265.00 $ 192h5.00 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TUESDAY THE 14th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 48 lISOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Richard Kenoyer - Order to Co. Treasurer 15.00 $ 15.00 SUSPENSE FUND: �I Irene M. McCubbin, Trustee $ 22.06 $ 22.06 Total of Claims Allowed $ 14,939.17 NOTICE OF FILING PRELIMINARY BUDGET and l FINAL HEARING THEREON ✓In compliance with Section 164, Session -Laws of 1923, notice is hereby given that the 'Board of Whatcom County Commissioners have completed and placed on file in the offices in the Court House, Bellingham, Washington, their preliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, !for the fiscal year of,1949, and that copies of said budget are available to any taxpayer upon ;call at said office. Notice is also hereby given that the said Board will meet in said office at the hour of I11:00 o'clock A.M., Monday, October 4, 1948, for the purpose of finally adopting said budget for ii IWhatcom County for the fiscal year of 1949, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard for `tor against said budget or any part thereof. Dated this 14th day of September, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF V1HATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY ,!(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRI T VELEKE jCommissioner �i CHARLES E. KING Published - September 17 and 27, 1948 Commissioner ! 'Dance License Application No. 627, for public dances to be held in the Delta Community Hall, between September 14, 1948 and September 15, 1949, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Delta Community Club. 'Dance License Application No. 628, for a public dance to be held in the Northwood Grange Hall on September 25> 194,> P y was approved b the Board and the license issued to the Northwood P i Grange. j I i Dance License Application No. 629, for public dances to be held in the Haynie Grange Hall,lI between September 18, 1948 and September 18 1949, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Haynie Grange. I -Applications for the renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following named (persons and copies of the applications placed on file: Harlan L. Myers, Kendall Grocery, Glacier Star Route, Bellingham W. C.-Lindsey, Clipper Store, Clipper, Washington Riverside Golf and Country Club, Inc., R #3, Ferndale, Washington E. B. Graham, Graham's General Store Glacier, Washington Marion Clark, Evenson's Tavern, Box 456, Deming, Washington Henry-VonBargen, Cocoanut Grove, 1505 Marine Drive, Bellingham Earl K. and Madeline M. Swanson, Parachute Inn, 1319 Pacific Highway Melvin I. Dixon, Dixon's Grocery and Service, 1400 Pacific Highway The Board, by unanimous action, recessed until 3:00 P.M., Thursday, September 16, 19481 when they again convened, with all members present. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM . - THURSDAY THE 16th DAY or SEPTEMBER lg 48 R E S O L U T I O N �fRESOLUTION providing for the levying of a special tax for the purpose of establishing and ��,maintaining a County -City Health Unit. I� WHEREAS, the welfare and well being of the citizens of Whatcom County have made it impera ;tive that a County -City Health Unit be established, and more funds are needed for its operation than are available, or can be made available under present tax limitations, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a special election of the electors of Whatcom County, Washington, be called to be held at the same time and places as the general election to be held in Whatcom County on November 2, 1948, and that at such election there shall be submitted to the 'electors of said County for their approval or rejection the following resolution: "That the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, be authorized and directed to levy a special tax of two mills on all taxable property in Whatcom County, Washington, to be used for the promotion of health." ^And that due notice of said special election be given in the manner provided by law. The foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted'at a regular meeting of the Board of !County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, held in the Court House in Bellingham, (,Washington, on the 16th day of September, 1948. '(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ;Attest: WILL D. PRATT, ;,County Auditor & Ex-of�,ficio lClerk of the Board �i By L. COZIER Deputy r R E S O L U T I O N BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner `RESOLUTION providing for the levy of a special tax for the purpose of controlling damages !done by floods on the Nooksack River. WHEREAS, the Nooksack River has done considerable damage in the past year and more funds are now needed than are available to the County of Whatcom for the control of said damages and the repairs needed because of said damages, NOW, THEREFORE,�BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that a special election of the electors of Whatcom County, Washington, be called to be held at the same time and places as the general election to ,be held in Whatcom County on November 2, 1948, and that at such election there shall be submitted .,to the electors of said county for their approval or rejection the following resolution: "That the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, be authorized and directed to levy a special tax of two mills on all taxable property in Whatcpm County, Washington, to be used for controlling damages done by floods on the Nooksack River." And that due notice of said special election be given in the manner provided by law. On the motion of Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King, the foregoing resolu- tion was unanimously adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, held in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, the 16th day of September, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner., RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM THURSDAY THE 16 th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19m8 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 17, 1948. Approved�%/ai.. G10 G'�!y=Gr Chairman of the Board ###############################Arr###################### ########### ###########################�1 M_FETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, September 16, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M on this date, with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: COUNTY ROAD FUND: Kenneth Boeringa PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company Roy Barrett - Drugs City Drug Store DeYoung Drug Store International Drug Company McLain's Drug Thriftee Center Pharmacy Tozer's Prescription Pharmacy Jeannette V. Cook Margaret Maloy Maud Turner Badgley's Grocery Carter's Grocery Marine Way Hotel J. C. Penney Co. rt It rt Aubert Drug Company Dr. D. H. McLeod Aubert Drug Co. Evergreen Pharmacy Ferndale Pharmacy Herald Prescription Pharmacy McLain's Drug Owl Pharmacy Star Drug Co. Montague -McHugh. Building, Inc. it it if" Stenographic Service Bureau Union Printing Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. Aubert Drug Company Clark Linen and Equipment Co. Cutter Laboratories Griggs Korthius Refrigeration Company Wm. S. Merrell Company Nalley's, Inc. Carl Omli Standard Brands, Inc. VanWaters & Rogers, Inc. Weldit Tank & Steel Company Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. Total of Claims Allowed $ 30.00 S 30.00 56.30 105.74 14.78 14.11 13.61 35.14 42.56 18.26 2.o6 3.10 5.85 22.05 40.00 28.00 28.00 61.56 69.97 5.75 21.00 456.90 25.10 11.07 398.65 22.88 62.10 4.27 2.50 700.00 10.00 6.70 2.02 12.73 36.00 40.79 1.80 44.55 26.92 28 140: 8.25 3.39 21.57 2.91 8 2s61l.9i $ 29661.93 Dance License Application No. 630, for public dances to be held at "The Breakers", Pt. Roberts, between Sept. 24, 1948 and Sept. 24, 1949, was approved by the Board and the license issued to I. 0. Iwerson, Pt. Roberts. '''Dance License Application No. 631, for a public dance to be held at Liberty Hall, on September 18, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to Kenneth Husfloen for the Dixielanders. 'The application of Earl Geer and son, R #1, Blaine, for a renewal of a liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, September 21, 1948. Approved 6 -&-t,6 2l w2/�" Chairman of the Board ######ram#############if######### f ###y�##############err#### ####### # ���###�########ENO#01 RECORD Off'. ' COMMISSIONERS ....PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM _ TUESDAY THE 21st DAY of SEPTEMBER 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 17,•1948,,the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke.present, Comm. King joining them at 10:25 A.M. .The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: ICURRENT EXPENSE: .Payroll - September n rr n n n u ti u u n rr u n rt tt rt u n ►r tt n rt n tt n u tt n Everett Lancaster Anne L. Wilson The Haloid Company Bellingham Publishing Co. County Road Fund Monahan Garage, Inc. n rr u Oscar -A. Myhre County Road Fund Joe Gotchy J. V. Jorgenson Pliny T. Snyder Erwin R. Guyll - Order to Auditor Frank Kirchner Town of Nooksack West Publishing Co. Charles Rand Basil D. Rasmussen Custer Service Station George Wetzel County Road Fund Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Harry Hartman, Bookseller County Road Fund F. E. Alexander Wm. A. Fisher Roy E. Harris Vernon C. McDonald Jacobson's Studio G. F. Joos County Road Fund it it It COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - September - Voucher No. n it rr it u n Melvin J. Bamford PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company Fairhaven Pharmacy Herald Prescription Pharmacy McLain' s Drug Owen's Drug Co. Owl Pharmacy, No. 2 Star Drug Company Thriftee Center Pharmacy Tozer's Prescription Pharmacy Annette V. Altose Payroll - Trans. 37-C-576 Cash Assistance Roll for October SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Auditor 21295.00 Assessor 1,935.35 Commissioners .800.00 Treasurer 29126.67 Court House 615.00 Elect. & Reg. 190.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 Sup. Ct. No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 635.00 Clerk . 895.o0 ' J. P. No. 1 16o.00 J.. P . No .. 2 150.00 Constable 6o.00 Coroner 100.00 Pros. Atty .726.66 Sheriff 19160.00 Jail 649.5o Supt. of Schools Z-7' .00Exten. Service •33 Hort. Insp. 500.00 Assessor - Emerg. 230.00 Ad. Ex. - Schools 180.00 Auditor 7.38 105.00 Assessor 35.91 it 1.55 Commissioners -4.53 Treasurer 50.00 tt 16.17 Elect. & Reg. 23.70 6'65 It n rt n 10.00 rt rr 15.00 rr rr 17.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 8.00 Al " No. 1, Rep. 271.22 it ft No. 2, Rep. 271.22 Sheriff 21.06 rr 2.37 rr . 136.92 Jail 55.94 Supt. of Schools 20.01' "ft14.28 Bd. of Education 5.00 rr t, .5.00 rr It 5.00 n rt '5.00 Exten. Service 4.g5 it " 10.30 ►t rt 45.78 Hort. Inspector �0.24 $ 897 $ 21010.00 898 69 5. o0 899 11253.87 10.00 $ $ ... 288.92 106.25 182.41 70.85 27.o6 21..43, - 40.30 7.26 19.79 180.16 41411.12 205187.00 $ 16,414.22 3,968.87 25,542.55 Dallis Sterling Loveall $ 25.00 $ 25.00 9 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM TUESDAY THE 21st DAY of SEPTEMBER ls$_ IIPUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - September 680.00 Julia Klocke 220000 Freda Berger 161.33 Anne L. Wilson 40.00 Payroll - September (Co. -City) 890.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: 1,991•33 Charles Rand $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ '+719 51.97 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids wild be received by the Board of County Commissioners, Whatcom County, Washing ton, at its office in the old Court House building, Bellingham, Washington, until THURSDAY OCTOBER_14 ,at ,2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. for (a) 'the -General Contract (b)' -.'the- Contract-,(Plumbing, Heating & Ventilating), and (c) ,the.Electrical Contract, separately. for the construction of the new Whatcom County Court House -to be erected in Bellingham, Washington and the said bids will then and there be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening cannot be considered. Bidders and others interested are invited.to be present at the bid opening. Specifications,,including bid and contract documents, and drawings, may be examined at the office of the Architect, Galen W. Bentley, 213 Luther Building, Bellingham, and at the Seattle Chapter, Associated General Contractors of America, Arctic Building, Seattle, Washington,'and may, be obtained at the Architect's.office upon -deposit of $25.00 for each set of the General Contract' Drawings and Specifications, and $15.00 for each set of the other contract documents. The full amount, .of- deposit for two sets of .the documents will be refunded to actual bidders upon return of the documents, unmutilated and without marks or annotations, within one week after bids are opened. Othez deposits will be -refunded with deductions for the actual cost of reproducl ing the drawings, under, the same conditions. To secure refunds, documents must be..returned to the Architect's office,, not to the place of the bid opening. Each bid must bq accompanied by a certified check, bank cashier's check, or a bid bond with State licensed bonding company.as surety, in an amount not less than five per cent of the Base Bid. , No bidder may withdraw his bid after the time set for the opening thereof unless and until the award of contract ins d-elayed for a period exceeding thirty days. By order of the,BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WHATCOM COUNTY-, WASHINGTON. First publication - Sept. 22, 1948 Second publication - Sept. 27, 1948 Third publication - Sept. 29, 1948 By WILL D. PRATT, Clerk C r: Applications for the renewal of liquor licenses were approved for the following named persons, and copies of the applications placed on file: Amy Jacobs, Shore Acres, R #1, Blaine, Washington William C. Smith, Bill's Tavern, R #2, Everson, Washington Max Milam,--Midway Market, R #2, Lynden, Washington Henry M, Meador, Meador's Birch Bay Resort, R #1, Blaine, Washington Don V. Holmes, Holmes' Service & Grocery, R #3, Bellingham . C. E. Burgess, The Triangle Resort, R #1, Blaine, Washington 'RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM ...TUESDAY THE 21st - -DAY OF. SEPTEMBER 948 5 cei, (ID, WORKING AGREEMENT BETWEEN WHATCOM COUNTY STATE OF WASHINGTON AND THE SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT OF WHATCOM COUNTY, STATE OF TVASHINGTON GENERAL In accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the two .-.organization the following working agreement is established. LOCATION: The -project is located in Whatcom County on the Nooksack River from the mouth of the river to the head 'waters. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: This work consists of constructing a rock fill on the areas where the river is cutting the bank and building up an earth and rock dike along the top of the banks' It is for the purpose of flood control and conservation of the adJoiningl farm lands, RIGHT OF WAY: :Whatcom County will furnish or secure all right of way needed to complete the job.. ALLOCATION OF COST: Whatcom County will bear 611 costs of construction. The Soil Conservation Service, through the local Soil Conservation District, will furnish the the engineering assistance without cost to Whatcom County. The construction will be done when funds are available. Whatcom County will rent a bulldozer from the Soil Conservation District for each job so designated by Whatcom County, at an agreed hourly rate.. DURATION OF WORKING AGREEMENT: The life of this agreement is indefinite. As each job occurs it will be attached to this agreement as a rider. Approved: THE COUNTY -OF WHATCOM CLAUDE MANLEY (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF'COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman, Board of County Commissioners L. COZIER, Sed4tary • WHATCOM SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT DAVE WIGHT Chairman Board of Supervisors A. D. FOSTER,"'S6cretary There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, September 24, 1948. o Approved C hairman of the Boa It It /I If It It 77 7r"Vl 9/I it 7 It y t it It V I# iIf l ffw I4## #### ###### 5D94 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 24th DAY OF SEPTENBER ls$_ MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant'to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 21; 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M... on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved'by'the Board for payment. ICURRENT EXPENSE: A. J. 1ove Fees of Election Officials Alma G . Madden Sadie Westby Will D. Pratt Three-M-Supply Co. L. N. Freimann Carl G. Stock MacPherson's Shell Service Hardie Manufacturing -Co. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Auditor 1.50 Elect. & Reg. 5,246.40 " it 18:00 rr rr 18.00 rr tr 3.00 Court House 51.92 Extension Service 5.25 . Al .11 7.55 Hort. Inspector 1.29 n n 15.27 $ 5,368.29 Payroll - September - Trans. 37-C-578 n tr n 37-C-578 AbshireIs Mrs. Bruce Armstrong B. B. Grocery The Fair Meat & Grocery, Inc. Rose Gurtner Holmes Service & Grocery O'Neall's Service Station J. C. Penney Co* - it it n Safeway Stores, Inc. Union Oil Company White House Market York Addition Grocery Mrs. Laurin Needham St. Frances Hospital Bingham-D ahlquist & Jerns Harlow -Hollingsworth Inc. Westford -Beek Funerai Home u it it rr It It it n Herald Prescription Pharmacy T. J. Rasmussen Dr. 0. W. Rogers Dr. Roy Syre Dr. J. Edgar Wood Electrical Products, Cons. Otis Elevator Company Union Printing Company Blake, Koffit & Towne Dr. Earl I. L. Cilley Cutter Laboratories Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Andrew Garness u n Hoffmann -LaRoche, Inc. Mannings, Inc. Martin Electric Company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Nalley's, Inc. North Coast Chemical & Soap Works Pacific Tele. & Teie. Co. Physicians Drug & Supply -Co. Pittsburgh Paint Store Schafer Baking Company, Inc. Shaw Supply Co., Inc. n if it if VanWaters & Rogers, Inc.. it n rr tr it t► Westinghouse Electric Corp. Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Evelyn R. Freeman Freda Berger American Journal of Nursing 0 109666.81 170.00 25.00 16.o0' 12.00 111.10 77.30 59.97 30.41 17.85 22.24 83.26 12.40 434.71 29.92 18.00 225.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1.29 45.00 21.,00 7.00 90.00 83.16 22.25 40.38 17.35 6.00 51.91 7.00 9.12 11.54 5.20 9.76 11.23. 2.32 92.91 2.10 7.00 2.26 58.22 17.35 4.29 80.75 122.o6 48.85 11.59 2.11 137406.69 65.97 36.50 $ 110.02 RECORD OY COMMISSIONERS TROCEEDINCS JULY -TERM .. _-.-FRIDAY_ THE 24th DAY of SEPTEMBER 19 48 COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Galen W. Bentley SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Rubie A. Moldenhauer Harry A. Swanson Clarence E. Wallin Total of Claims Allowed $ 2.0 1 000.00 $ 25.00 25..00 25.00 $ 201000.00 $ 75.00 $ 39,96o.00 There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, September 28, 1948. Approved rman of the Board ######7H�#### if �######fir 1111r '###i ,` #############�#####IiIfi�###### ####�E t MEETING1 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, September 24, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: George Janssen Postmaster Pacific Tele..A Tele. Co. rr u it it tt tt tt tr Blackburn Sales Company Pacific Tele. &.Tele. Co. Loft Electric Co. McBeath Glass Co. Pliny T. Snyder t S. A. Tucker ° Blaine Journal-' Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. rt a .. - n ►r tt it tt tt rt u n tt Wit. - St. v.-Fleenor Walter K. Pixley. Pacific Tele & Tele. Co. It it it it if It It it Jr. Magazine B. Henry Linde,, Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Jeffcott Motor"Company ° PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: - Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Clark Linen and Equipment Co. Fred DeGrasse Institutional Service I Nalley's, Inc.,. n n Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. Pacific Fruit 8c Produce Co. it It it n Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. Mayme 0. Miller - Physicians & Dentists, Inc. Auditor $ 100.00 if 17.89 Assessor 5.74 Commissioners 5.48 tt 1.55 Treasurer 19.75 Court House 35.75 " 2.o6 Elect. & Reg. 232.50 tt ►t h+8.13 " .1.6o Sup.. Ct. No. l 7.94 No.l Rep. 4.77 n it No..2 " 9.09 ..Juvenile Court 19.73 Clerk 5.82 J. P. Nb. 1 4.40 J. P . - Country 10.50 Pros. Atty 10.30 Sheriff 25.70 Supt. of Schools 7.57 it If 7.50 Exten. Service 6.18 Hort. Insp. 12.38 8.24 $ 562.44 $ .146.96 3 5.12 5.-77 123.86 5.05 �5.05 35.84 12.90 18.42 3.65 43.40 16.84 7,4�8.50 $ 7,891.36 90 JULY RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM TUESDAY THE 28th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1948 ;PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Company Total of Claims Allowed 89618.35 The application of Allen F. Knight, Jr. and Andrew L; Knight , Geneva Grocery, 50 Lake Whatcom Boulevard, Bellingham, for a renewal of a liquor license was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 1, 1948. Approved' Chairman- of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY,,OCTOBER 1, 1948 JULY TERM Pursuant.to adjournment taken Tuesday, September 28, 1948, the Board convened at 9:.30 A.M. on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. Comm. King did not appear. The following,claims were approved by the Board for payment: CTTRRENT EXPENSE: George Brown ° Blackburn Sales Company Monahan Garage; Inc. - Everett Lancaster Claude Manley ' Gerrit Veleke ' Griffith Printing Co. Orland Ivarson' Wallace Chevrolet Co. Model Truck & Storage Co. Florence E. Bryant Frank Roberts Boone Hardin Wash. St. Assn.'of Co. Comm. Cox Bros. &Williams, Inc. COUNTY ROAD FUND: Assessor $ '69.70 it 1 1.80, It '3,09 itEmerg. 27.65 `Commissioners 9.55 n ,33 " 1.44 Treasurer 2.85 ' " 6.03 Elect.,& Reg. 232.00 Juvenile Court 12.95 J. P. - Country 63.00 Pros. Atty 14.10. Exp. Comm. Assn. 31.01 Ad. Ex. - Schools 12.91 T. P. Scholz. W. J. Kaigler . . .Wm. Genther Robertson Freight Lines Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. J. K. Rogers A. Bethke Bellingham Sash & Door Co. Iverson Lumber,Co. Morse Hardware.Company Monahan Garage, Inc. McBeath.Glass Co. Cliff Howe Industrial Supply Co. Austin Supply Co. MacPherson's Shell Service Walt' s Garage „ Finley's Store. Service Equipment Co. Star Machinery Company Nelson Equipment Co. 23.94 12.15 1.03 3.32 35.14 4.00 12.36 2.70 11023.61 171.28 934.92 2 5.'+9 48.21 54.41 77.25 2.3223 i . 482.3408 23.53 25.51 EAn 497.45 2,965.64 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM ....FRIDAY THE 1st DAY OF OCTOBER `97 19 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Aubert Drug Company if If n Evergreen Pharmacy If If Herald Prescription.Pharmacy it It u tt it ti Owl Pharmacy If 1t Star Drug Company u it - It J. 0. Alberts Company Renfro -Stouffer American Hospital Supply Corp. If If n it it c it ii 11 City Market Lockers Clark Linen & Equipment Co. it It H if Institutional Service Mannings, Inc. S. E. Massengill Co. McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Molt's, Inc. Northwest Medical Supply Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It I if If n Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Uno Laboratories Winthrop -Stearns, Inc. Blackburn's Grocery Chuckanut'Auto Court Marion Dow Dunkin's Service Everson Mercantile Co. Fairhaven Grocery Gargett Bros. Hauser's Lunch ,Home Market Grocery. Lake & Yew Grocery Mrs. Josephine Lang McClellan Fuel Co. Northwest Fuel Co. Peter Pan Grocery Safeway Stores, Inc.. if it if Silver Beach Market Y. We Co A. York Addition Grocery Mrs. Laur.ine Needham Bellingham Optical Co. Dr. J. H. Eberhart Dr. 0. We Rogers Dr. E. P. Spearin. Dr. J. Edgar Wood Central Stores Revolving Fund Mills Hospital Supply Co. National Titanium Company Ohio Chemical &.Mfg. Co. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. n it If n tt it „ tt Veltex Company Maude Cline Supp'1 Cash Asst. Roll for October PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Julia Klocke Anne L. Wilson George Janssen, Postmaster SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Robert C. Frickson - Order to Co. Treasurer Total of Claims Allowed 6o.52 65.29 38.89 35.85 54.729 3i.83 14.91 28.27 11.6� 6.95 5.00 52 52 3.59 169.85 17.98 12.10 69.29 12.21 11.32 5.39 152.03 15.78 24.66 19.10 6.83 12.00 7.96 64.72 27.17 15.00 69.40 9.45 1+7. 57 41.90 11.98 3 5.40 37.33 25.00 47.27 7.79 23.63 5o4.6o 197.27 48.30 2.00 29.92 36.00 25.75 181.00 20.00 40.00 16o.00 85.59 21.52 20.75 84.05 13.72 3.76 16.71 31.05 5.00 309.00 $ 3,196.o9 42.00 61.65 i.00 $ 1o6.6 5 25.00 $ 25.00 8 69790.83 (Dance License Application No. 632, for a public dance -to be held in Liberty Hall, on October 2, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Sumas American Legion. 598 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE 1st DAY OF O ,TORPR 19 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON �IN,T.HE MATTER OF THE SALE BY WHATCOM ) ( R E S O L U T I O N COUNTY OF CERTAIN USED- EQUIPMENT ) WHEREAS, the following specified equipment is no longer of use, to Whatcom County, viz., ` Minimum Price 1939 P. & H. Shovel - Motor No. 5798 1/2 yd. capacity, with push bucket $ 2,000.00 1934 Kenworth Dump Truck - 4 yd. capacity ` Motor No. RXC121038 700.00 1931 White - Flatbed Truck - Motor No. 3A-11040 500.00 Buffalo Road Roller - Motor No. 10810 400.00 R 1931 White Trailer - Serial No. 7240 500.00 I; Ingersoll - Rand Air Compressor n Motor No. PP512295 75.00 Caterpillar Road Maintainer Motor No. 9A263 -- Serial No. A 372 400.00 h 2 Tar Pots - Each 25.00 1 `] cu. yd. Bagley Dragline Bucket - Crescent type 30.00 1 5 cu. yd. It n n n rr 25.00 Small Jaw Rock Crusher, mounted on truck chassis, with feeder attachment 300.00 1 Rockford Lathe - faceplate - chuck 800.00 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that it is the intention of this Board to sell the.said equipment to the highe"st bidder, for cash, but for not less than the minimum prices hereinbefore mentioned, and that Tuesday, October 19, 1948, at 10:30 A.M., at the office of -the County Com- missioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed,.:'as the time and place for the'hearing on said proposal to sell said equipment, when and where any tax- payer of the County may appear and be heard for or against said proposal, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that due notice of said hearing be published and posted according to law. ' DONE in regular'adjourned session of the Board this 1st day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ` ' CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman ` GERRIT VELERE ' Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT' County Auditor & Ex-officio = - Clerk of the Board Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy' An application was received from the East Baker View Water Cooperative for a franchise over certain roads and parts of roads in Whatcom County. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE l s t DAY OF 0 CTO BER 599 948 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EAST ) ORDER OF BOARD OF COUNTY. BAKER VIEW WATER COOPERATIVE for a franchise ) COMMISSIONERS FIXING TIME over certain roads and parts of roads in ) AND PLACE FOR HEARING, AND Whatcom County, State of Washington ) PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF Be it remembered that at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held in the Commissioners' room in the court house in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 1st day of October, 1948, at which meeting were present Commissioners CLAUDE MANLEY and GERRIT VELEKE, Commissioners of said County, and there being also present WILL D. PRATT', the Auditor of said County, and as such the Clerk of said Board, the following among other proceedings were had, to -wit: °fihe EAST BAKER VIEW WATER COOPERATIVE, a public service corporation conducting the business of distribution of water in Whatcom County, presented to the Board a written application for the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate a water main for the distribution of water upon, over and along the following described public roads of Whatcom County, Washington, not within the corporate limits of any city or town, viz: Road #502. Beginning at a point approximately two thousand (2000) feet east of the intersection of'said road and P. S. H. #1A, otherwise known as the Guide Meridian Road, and being the end of the existing water pipe or main running easterly along said road; thence generally in an easterly direction along said road #502 to its intersection with County Road #384. And it appearing to the Board that the said application is regular in form and sub- stantially contains the matters required by law in such cases, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Friday, the 22nd day of October, 1948, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. in the public meeting room of the Board of'County Commissioners at the Court House -in the City of Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing said application, and that the County Auditor of said County be and he is here by directed to give public notice thereof, at the expense of the applicant, by posting written, printed notices in three public places in the county seat of Whatcom County, and in at least one conspicuous place on the road or parts of road thereof for which said application is made, at least fifteen (15) days before the date fixed for said hearing, and by publishing a like notice three (3) times in "The Bellingham Herald", a daily newspaper published in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. and being the newspaper published daily in said county, the,last publication to be at least five (5) days before the day fixed for the hearing of said application, which notice shall state the name of the applicant, and the description of the roads or parts of roads for which.such application is made, and the time and place fixed for the said hearing, and said notice shall contain any other matter required bylaw. Such hearing maybe adjourned from time to -time by order of the Board and at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, and after such hearing, the Board will take such action, with reference'to said application, as the Board deems to be for the public interest. The foregoing order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners at the regular session aforesaid, 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.lst day of October, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest.: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of '3oard of County Commissioners By L. COZIER, Deputy CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT ) OF EDGAR L. FORTHUN AS SUPERVISOR ) OF DRAINAGE IMPT. DISTRICT NO. 9 ) WHEREAS, due to the resignation of Lester Kraght, Supervisor of Drainage Impt. District No. 9, and R E S O L U T I O N a vacancy exists in the position of WHEREAS, a recommendation has been amde to this Board for the appointment'of Edgar L. Forthun to fill the vacancy so caused, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that the said Edgar L. Forthun, whose address, is R #1, Everson, Washington, be and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor of Drainage Impt. District No. 9, to assume his duties at once, and to continue until the next regular election, until his successor is elected and qualified. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, DEPUTY 1st day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner 6O0 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM FRIDAY THE lst DAY OF OCTODER 19 1�8_ "The application of Ingolfur Iwersen, The Breakers, Pt. Roberts, Washington, for the renewal of a liquor license, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, a 'notion was unanimously passed for the adjournment of the July term, the Board'to convene at 9:30 A.M., on Monday, October 4, 1948,.for the first meeting of the October term.. Approved Chairman of the bard ########### #####1*W 1 l 11l######�r### ########### # ########### if r#####i{## r####i`9� MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948 OCTOBER TERM This being the time fixed .by statute for the first meeting of the October term,. the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with all members present. By unanimous action, it was decided that meetings during the October, term should be held at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday and Friday of each week. This date, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., being the time fixed for a hearing on the final budget.for 1949, the matter came on regularly before the Board, and after due consideration a resolution was signed, as follows: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ,. OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTONr IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE FINAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR OF 1949 ( RESOLUTION'' ADOPTING FINAL BUDGET WHEREAS, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 164, Session Laws of 1923, as amended, of the State of Washington, relating to the County Budget System, the County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, did on September 14, 1948, adopt and place on file their preliminary budget for Whatcom County for the fiscal year of 1949, and WHEREAS, immediately following the adoption of the preliminary budget, a notice was published once each week for -two consecutive weeks in the official newspaper for said County, which said notice stated that the said County Commissioners had,completed and.placed on file, their preliminary budget for Whatcom County, Washington, for'the fiscal year ending December 31, 1949, a copy of which would be furnished any citizen who would call at their office for it, and that they would meet on Monday, October 4, 1948, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., of said day in the County Commissioners' office in the County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, for the purpose of fixing the final budget and making tax levies and that any taxpayer might appear at said time and place and be heard, for or against, any part of said budget, and WHEREAS, the estimates of expenditures in said preliminary budget were fully itemized, as required by law, and a sufficient number of copies of said detailed and comparative and pielimi=:.., nary budget were available for distribution, as required by law, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice, the Board of County Commissioners, did on the 4th day of October, 1948, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., in the County Commissioners' office in the.County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, meet and consider the said estimates, the fixing of the final budget and proposed levies, and WHEREAS, after hearing all the arguments in favor of, or against the estimates, as set forth in said budget and all other matters in connection therewith, the Board of County Commis- sioners did determine that the amounts hereinafter set forth, were and are the proper and necessary amounts to be used by the several departments of the County of Whatcom for the year 1949, NOW, THEREFORE, BF IT RESOLVED that the amounts hereinafter set forth, shall be, and they hereby are adopted as the Whatcom County budget for the year 1949, for the various departments set forth, to -wit: RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS :PROCEEDINGS SALARIES & WAGES:. la - Auditor $ 3�600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 3-000.00 lc - Bookkeeper 2!760.00 lc - Index Deputy 2�772.00 lc - Cashier 2i400.00 lc - Warrant Deputy 2�4000-00 lc - Photostat Operator 2i400.00 lc-- Deputy 2i220.00 lc - Stenographer 2j4006-00 lc - School 2i400.00 lc - Asst. Index Deputy 2�400000 lc - Extra Clerks 3100.00 321052.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Insurance - Burglary 25.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 3 000.00 4a-- Postage 19000.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 175.00 5..- Publications 400.00 6 - Sundry Expense 25:00 7 - Surety Bonds 100.00 2l'- Transportation 100000 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 100.00 $ 53925.00 Grand Total 37,977.00 ASSESSOR SALARIES & WAGES: la - Assessor 3�600.00,. lb - Chief Deputy 31000..00 - Ic -.Appraiser 3�150.00 1'c ° - Appraiser 2,772.00 lc - Office Deputy 2,772.00 lc - Roll Clerk 2i400.00 lc - Roll Clerk 21400.00 lc - Township Deputy -(,Temporary) 1,688.00. lc - lownship Deputy' 29772.0.0. lc - Township Deputy' 29772.00 lc - Timber Deputy ... ° , 2 a 772.00 301098,00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: - 2a - Industrial 'Insurance $ 25.00 2d"- Automobile Insurance 200.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 11800.00 4a "- Postage 50.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 175.00 6 - Sundry Expense 100.00 21 - Transportation 11200.00 25 - Rentals 50.00 ,31 - Auto Maintenance 900.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 400.00 Old,. Bills - Marchant .Cal. Mach. Co. 15.00 . 40915.00 Grand Total $ 359013.00 " COMMISSIONERS SALARIES & WAGES: la - Commissioner, lst District $ 3,600.00 la - Commissioner; 2nd District 31600.00 lc - Commissioner, 3rd District 3,600.00 lc - Extra Help 200.00 $ 111000.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Auto Insurance $ 150.00 3 -'Office Records &'Supplies 200.00 4a - Postage 50,00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 125.00 5 - Advertising 100.00 6 - Sundry Expense 100.00 7 - Surety Bonds, 00.00 300.00 21 - Transportation 31 - Auto Maintenance- 478.36 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 25.00 ,,O1d.Bills: Standard Oil Co. 21.64 $ 1050.00 Grand Total $ 121850.00 �' .0 2 RECORD OF ` COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTO.RER TERM MONDAY THE 4th DAY OF OCT013ER is-1 $_ TREASURER •SALARIES & WAGES: la - Treasurer $ 3,600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 3,000.00 lc - Cashier &.Auditor 21652.00 lc - Bookkeeper & Teller 21676.00 lc - Asst. Bookkeeper 29556.00 lc - Segregation Clerk 21400.00 lc - Index Clerk 27400.00 = lc - Chief Roll Clerk 29400.00 lc - Roll Clerks 51440..00 1c - Revenue Deputy 2,736.00 ...291860.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2c - Burglary Insurance- 350.00 2d • - Automobile Insurance 115.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 2,300.00 4a - Postage 1,300.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 160.00 5 - Publications 250.00 6 - Sundry Expense.• 35.00 7 - Surety Bonds 19000.00 21 - Transportation 50.00 25 - Rentals 100000 31 - Automobile Maintenance 380.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 40o.00 $ 6,440.00 Grand -Total 36, 300.004^ COURT HOUSE SALARIES & WAGES: lb- Custodian 29652.00 lc - Janitor & Watchman 2,268.00 lc - Janitor & Watchman 2,268.o0 lc - Extra Help (Vacation) 250.00 lc - Extra Help (Days off') 400.00 $ 71838.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 6 - Sundry Expense $ 80.00 24 - Janitor's Supplies, 550.00 26a- Light Service " 19400.00 26b- Light Supplies 150.00 28 - Fuel 1 rOOO.00 33 - Repairs to Building 500.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 500..00 39 - Laundry 25.00 New Sump -Pump 257.50 $ 4,462.50 Grand Total $ 12,300.50,E STATE EXAMINER SALARIES & WAGES: lb ti Examiner- $' 11475.00 $ 11475.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Records & Supplies $ 10.00 25 - Rental of Machines 15.00 $ 125:00 Grand Total $ 11500.000 ELECTIONS & REGISTRATIONS SALARIES &'WAGES: lc - Custodian $ 21520.00 lc - Labor 500.00 $ 39020.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION': 2d .-Insurance on Voting_ Machines $ 225.00 3 - Records & Supplies 250.00 4a - Postage- 50.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 100.00 5 - Advertising & Publications 75.00 6 - Sundry Expense 10.00 21 - Transportation 25.00 715.00 Grand Total $ 39755.00 f U RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM - _.. MONDAY THE 4th DAY. of OCTOBER 19 48 PROTECTION OF PERSONS and PROPERTY SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 1 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Judge lc - Bailiffs lc - Visiting Judges, lc - Defending Attorneys $ 49000.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: a 3 - Records &'Supplies 4a - Postage. 4b - Telephone & Telegraph lOa- Witness Fees lla- Jury Fees llb- Board of Jurors 12 - Reference Books 21a.- Transportation - Judges 2lb- Transportation - Jury 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 42h- Court Reporter - Salary 3, Office Records & Supplies 4b,- Telephone'& Telegraph 7, - Surety Bond Old Bills: Callaghan & Co. SALARIES & WAGES: , la, - Judge lb - Visiting Judges MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: Grand Total SUPERIOR COURT, DEPT. NO. 2 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph lOa- Insanity Fees Physiciarr lOb- Insanity Fees -,Witness 12, - Reference Books, 34 - Repair '& Replacement of Equipment 42h- Court Reporter - Salary 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4b - Telephone.& Telegraph 7 - Surety Bond SALARIES & WAGES: 50.00 20.00 150.00 200.00 11500.00 200.00 200.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 3, 300-00 100.00 31.00 7.00 12.00 $ 49000.00 50.00 $ 50.00 20.00 150.00 200.00 50.00 200.00' 100.00 3-, 300.00 100.00 31.00 7.00 4.550.00 $ 52920.00 $ 10,470.00 '^ 41050.00 $ 42208.00 Grand Total $ 8,258.00 .A JUVENILE COURT - PROBATION lb - Probation Officer. $ 3,468.00 lb - Asst. Probation,Officer 3,156.00 lc - Stenographer 2.ol6.00 $ 8,640.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3,- Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6 - Sundry Expense 14a- Care of Juveniles 21 - Transportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment Old Bills: Booth Memorial Hospital $ 200.00 50.00 200.00 5.00 11200.00 500.00 25.00 12.00 8 - 23192.00 Grand Total $ 107832.00 ;L RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE �+ .h DAY OF OCTOP 1948 JUVENILE COURT - PLAYGROUND SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Playground Supervisors 17800.00 1i800.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance 25.00 21 - Transportation , 200.00 34- Repair & Replacement of Equipment 17275.00 Lights for Fairhaven Boys Club 200.00 $ 1$700.00 Grand Total $ 3,500.0OP SCHOOL RECREATION PROGRAM' SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Supervisors n 750.00 $ 750.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATIO.N: 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 750.00 $ 1 750.00 Grand Total $ 11500.00 CLERK SALARIES & WAGES: la - Clerk $ 39600.00 lb - Chief Deputy 3,000.00 lc - Deputy 21520.00 lc - Deputy 2 .016.00 119136.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2c - Insurance - Burglary 50.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 900.00 4a - Postage 150.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 46.00 7 - Surety Bond 275.00 21 - Transportation - 75.00 �g40 34 - Repair & ,Replacement of Equipment 350.00 1, .00 Grand Total 12,976.00E JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 SALARIES & WAGES: la - Justice of the Peace $ 11200.00 lb - Clerk 756.00 $ 1,9 56.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 75.00 4a - Postage 5.00 7.- Surety Bond 10.00 lOa- Witness Fees 50.00 lla- Jury Fees 25.00 165.00 Grand Total $ 29121.00� JUSTICE COURT N0, 2 SALARIES & WAGES: la- Justice of the Peace $ 1,200.00 lc - Clerk W.00 1030.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION`: 3 - Office Records & Supplies $ 80.00 4a - Postage 5.00 7 - Surety Bond 10.00 lOa- Witness Fees 30.00 lla- Jury Fees 25.00 6S,P 00 Office Rental 180.00 $--2.20-.80- Grand Total $ 2,160.00-," RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER' TERM .._....._...MONDAY . THE 4th DAY.oF OCTOBER is 48 JUSTICE COURTS - COUNTRY MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 150.00 7 - Surety Bonds 60.00 lOa- Witness Fees 25.00 lla- Jury Fees 10.00 15a- Justice Fees n 900.00 Old Bills: F. E..Briggs 2.25 H. E. Jones, Agent 10.00 CONSTABLE - CITY OF BELLINGHAM SALARIES & WAGES: la - Constable MAINTENANCE.& OPERATION: 2a' - Industrial Insurance 4a - Postage 7- Surety Bond 21 - Transportation Grand Total CONSTABLES - COUNTRY MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 7,- Surety Bonds 15b- Constable Fees- 15c- Constable Mileage x0ra SALARIES & WAGES: la - Coroner o MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records-& Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 7 - Surety Bond lOa- Witness Fees lla- Jury Fees 21 - Transportation 42g- Autopsies 42h- Court Reporter Grand Total PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SALARIES & WAGES: la - Prosecuting Attorney lb - Deputy Prosecuting Attorney lc - Stenographer lc - Stenographer (Vacation) MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 3 - Office Records & Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 5 - Publication - Annual Report 6 -.Sundry Expense _. . 7 -,Surety Bonds 12' Reference Books 21 - Transportation 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 42 - Securing Evidence 42h- Court Reporter Old Bills: Bancroft -Whitney Co. Grand Total $ 720.00 35.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 $ 15.00 15.00 10.00 11200.00 50.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 15.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 25.00 i.600.00 3,150.00 21232.00 100.00 $ 175.00 35.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 25.00 120.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 10..00 6.55 11157.25 ✓► 720.00 $ 55.00 775.00 40.00 ' 11200.00 211.00 19411.00 'A 91082.00 $ 971.55 10,053.55 6,100 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 4th DAY OF OCTOBER 194_ lc - Deputy 21652,00 lc - Special Deputies 11100,00 lc - Stenographer , 1.980.00 15,236.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance 200.00 2d - Automobile Insurance 200.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 250.00 4a - Postage 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 210.00 6 - Sundry Expense, 65.00 21 - Transportation 140.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 3,050.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 195.00 Radio Service 115.00 4,74 5.00 Grand Total $ 191981.00f JAIL SALARIES & WAGES: lc - Jailer $ 29340.00 lc - Asst. Jailers (2) 4,536.00 lc - Relief Jailer , 19008.00 $ 71884.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2a - Industrial Insurance $ 90.00 6 - Sundry Expense 250.00 14b- Food for Prisoners 57400.00 14c- Clothing & Blankets 175.00 16a- Drugs 25.00 28 - Fuel 250.00 39 - Laundry 550.00 40 - Garbage Removal 35.00 Medical Attention 25.00 63800.00 Grand Total $ 141684.00�` EDUCATION' SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SALARIES & WAGES: la - Superintendent $ 3,600.o0 lb - Asst. Superintendent 21962.00 lc - Clerk (Part time) 17104.00 lc - Supervisory Help 13200.00 $ 8,866.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile Insurance $ 80.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 350.00 4a - Postage 150.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 175.00 6 - Sundry Expense, 10..00 7 - Surety Bonds 5.00 12 - Reference Books 100.00 13 - Subscriptions 35.00 21 - Transportation.. 150.00 31 - Auto Maintenance 400.00 34 - Repair & Replacement of Equipment 40.00 Budget Reviewinb Committee 0.00 RO.00 Board of Education $ 1,605.0o 471 Grand Total $ 10,.00 60 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS - PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 4th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 1+8 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Agricultural Extension Agent $ 1,600.o0 lc - Home Demonstration Agent 600.00 le - Asst. Ext. Agent in Home Economics 6o0.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agent in Agriculture 660.00 lc - Asst. Ext. Agent in Poultry 600.0o lc - Stenographer 27200,00 lc - Extra Stenographer 1.500.00 $ 7,700.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile Insurance' $ 150.00 3 - Office Records& Supplies 400.00 4a - Postage & Express ' 125.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 175.00 6 - Sundry Expense,, Incl. photo Supplies & demonstration materials 75.00 12 -.Reference Books 10.00 19 - Seed, Plants &Fertilizer 15.00 21 - Transportation: Subsistence& travel for all agents 400.00 Home Dem. Agent.- car mileage 350.00 Asst. Home Dem. Agent - car mileage 300.00 25 - Equipment & Rentals 40.00 31 - Automobile Maintenance 1,100.00 $ 10140.00 Grand Total $ 111040.00 f HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR SALARIES & WAGES: lb - Horticultural Inspector $ 3,156.00 lc -.Stenographer (Part time) 60o..00 le - Asst. Hort. Inspector 13200.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile Insurance 3 - Office Records '& Supplies 4a - Postage 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 6= Sundry Expense 21 - Transportation 31 Auto Maintenance Grand Total SUNDRY EXPENSE MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: Board of Equalization Insurance on County Buildings Insurance on Boilers Tax Sales Publications Employees' Retirement Fund Damages & Claims Court Costs Forest Fire Protection Sundry Expense Stream Gaging - Nooksack River Expense - State Commissioners' Assn. Airport County Farm - Equipment Maintenance Fairhaven Hotel Maintenance Microfilm County Records Old Bills: Re: Prisoner - Dr. A. Macrae Smith Emergencies - 1947: Auditor Sheriff Jail Interest on Warrants Treasurer's Rebate on Taxes, $ 15.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 2 5..00 50.00 600..00 Total - Sundry Expense GRAND TOTAL - CURRENT EXPENSE. 150.00 110 :.00 140.0o 100.00 7, 500.00 200.00 50.00 10.00 400.00 250.00 755.00 5,000.00 200.00 500.00 275.00 150.00 4,956.00 825.00 $ 5, 781.00 '^ 4,540.00 10110.,00 $ 237010.00 400.00 160000,00 $ 591410.00 $ 3269316.30. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 4th' -'DAY OF nGTn1RF,$ 1948 ESTIMATED REVENUES To CURRENT EXPENSE: Auditor's Fees 29 000;00 Clerk - Fees, etc: 127100.00 Dance Licenses, etc. 11000000 Interest on Taxes- 89000.00 Interest on Warrants .250000 Justice Courts - Fines & Fees Moo xo -Liquor Profits -. 507000.00 Liquor Tax (War) 6:00 Miscellaneous 650.00 Licenses - Games, Machines 15i000.00 Amusement Tax & Admissions 4j500.00 Stimulators & Stamps 109000.00 Rental of County Property 400.00 Rental of Voting Machines 380.00 Refunds 125.00 Resale - Deeds, Contracts & Interest 57000.00 Sale of County Property 200,00 State Forest Board 10i500.00 Sheriff 2�500.00 Sales - Products of County Farm 3�600.00 City of Bellingham - Tax Collections 1.000.00- $ 164,011.00 To INSTITUTE FUND: Certification Fees $ 200.00 $ 200.00 Grand Total $ 164,211.00 PUBLIC WELFARE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: 2 mill levy on $38000,000. Valuation PUBLIC HEALTH: $ 767000,00 ,4 mill levy on $38,000,000. Valuation $ 159200.00 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: .6 mill levy on $38-,006,000. Valuation $ 223800.00 Grand Total $ 1149000,00 COUNTY SCHOOL County School: .9 mill levy on $38,000,000. Valuation RIVER IMPROVEMENT Flood Control (Including 1947 Emergency): 1 mill levy on $3B4O00,000. Valuation .15 mill levy on $30,000,0000 County Insitute SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: INSTITUTE FUND BONDS & BOND INTEREST $ 34,200.00 $ 38,000.00 $ 5,700.00 $ .66 mill levy on $38,000,000. $ Estimated Expenditures - Outside County 10-mill levy County Road - See Exhibit "A" attached Whatcom County Rural Library - See Exhibit "B" attached 2-mill--levy for Flood Control, if voted 2-mill levy for Public Health, if voted 200.00 259 080.00 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM . MONDAY THE 4th DAY of OCTOBER is 48 COUNTY ROAD FUND ESTIMATED. RECEIPTS Road District Taxation (10 Mills) $ 150,000.00 Miscellaneous Receipts 83,000.00 Miscellaneous Receipts, Excess for 1948 25.000.00 Sub -total Local Funds Director's Estimate for 1949 $ 447,350.00 Overrun of Director's Estimate for 1948 50,000.00 :.,Unexpended Balance for 1948 65,000.00 Sub -total Gas Tax , Total Estimated Receipts ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES $ 2589000.00 It 562 0150. 00 $ 8202150.00 Gas Tax Local Total % Overhead & Operation 401000.00 401000.00 04,8759 + Maintenance (Incl. Old Bills) 1301000.00 233,000'00 363,000.00 44.2494 + Construction 352,350.00 25,000..00 377�350.00 45.9986 + Purchase of Equipment 40.000.00 40,3000.00 04.8759 4 Total Estimated Expenditures $ 5629350.00 258,000.00 820,350.00 100. DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1949. c GAS TAX Overhead & Operation: Clerical 16,000.00 Supervision 13i000:00 Supplies 4,500,00 `. Transportation 3,000,00 Engineering 1,000.00 Capital Outlay 2$00.00 Sub -total Overhead & Operation 401000.00 Maintenance: Regular 119,400.00 Special 105000.00 Location Engineering 300.00 Construction Engineering - 300000 Sub -total Maintenance $ 1309000.00 Construction: Day Labor & Contracts: CRP #252 (Ferndale Bridge) 1011205. Other Construction 248.645. 349050.0.0 Location Engineering 1,000.00- Construction Engineering 11000.00 Right of Way 500.00 Sub -total Construction $ 352050.00 Purchase of Equipment: New Equipment $ 1+00000.00 Total, Gas Tax $ 562,350.00 ° EXPENDITURES - MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE Maintenance: _ Ferry $ 19,E-29.82 Regular.Maintenahce 68,000.00 Old Bills: " Custer Service. Station $ 37.49 Lynden-Bellingham Auto Freight 7.05 L. L. Sturtz 5.60 C. V. Wilder, Co. 363.98 Weldit Tank &" Steel Co. 150.24 Fassett & Barr Motors 5.82 570.18 Sub -total Maintenance $ 881000.00 .Construction: Day Labor & Contracts 200000.00 Total Miscellaneous $ 1081000.00 ! 10 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 4th DAY OF OCTOB ,R 19_48 COUNTY ROAD BUDGET, Continued: Maintenance: Regular Maintenance Construction: Day Labor & Contracts Total 10 Mill Levy Detail 10-MILL LEVY Dist. #1 Dist. 2 Dist. $23,200.00 8581000.00 163,800.00 800.00 23000.00 2,200.00 $241000.00 $601000.00 $667000.00 SCHEDULE "A" Estimated Expenditures (See preceding detail) Estimated Receipts.from other than Taxation: Gas Tax Federal Forest Taylor Grazing Act Liquor Tax r Miscellaneous: Gas Tax Refund Rent of Equipment, Land, etc. Sale of Equipment, Maps, etc. J. of P. Fines Ferry Receipts Old Highway Funds Resale Tax Lands, Deeds, etc. Cash on Hand - Miscl. Excess from 1948 To be raised by Taxation (10mills) GRAND TOTAL REVENUES Rd. Dist. No. Valuation Total $14 5, 000.00 5.000.00 $1505000,00 Totals Receipts Expenditures 562,350.00 301000.00 21000.00 35;000900 1,500.00 21300.00 400.00 11500.00 101000.00 100.00 200.00 25,000.00 150,000.00 $ 820,350.00 Mills Taxes 1 $ 2,65o,000. 10 267500.00 2 610007000. 10 60,000.00 3 6.450.000. 10 61, 500.00 $ 15,000,000. 1507000.00 WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY $ 820,350.00 $ 820,350.00 Payment to State on Loan: Warrant Redemption Fund 29162.00 SALARIES & WAGES: Supervisor $ 600.00 Head County Librarian 3i120.00 Assistant Librarian' 2�700.00 Bookmobile Librarian 2�700:00 Clerk 11920.00 Clerical 11200.00 Library Assistant 21220.00 Bookmobile Assistant 2,580,.00 Janitor 700000 Local Librarians (12) 4500.00 209240.00 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION: 2d - Automobile & Bookmobile Insurance 322.00 3 - Office Records & Supplies 500.00 4a - Postage 100.00 4b - Telephone & Telegraph 100.00 4c - Lights 60.0o 5 - Advertising & Publicity 250.00 6 - Sundry Expense' 25.00 21 - Transportation & Mileage 150.00 25 - Rentals 11000.00 26 - Repairs, Bookbinding 250.00 31 - Automobile Maintenance 300.00 31b- Bookmobile Maintenance 11000,00 34 - Equipment Repair 30.00 Conference Expense 50.00 Payment to City Library - as per contract 21100.00 61437.00 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS.. 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Persons & Property 99,918.80 Education'_93292:.00 7,410.00 Miscellaneous $ 326,316.30 PUBLIC WELFARE: Public Assistance (2 mills) 76,000.00 Public Health (.4 mill) 21,050.00 Tbc. Hospitalization (.6 mill) 229800.00 River Improvement ( 1 mill) 38,000.00 ;County School Fund (.9 mill) 34,200.00 ,Soldiers' Relief Fund (.15 mill) 5,700.00 Institute 200.00 Bonds & Bond Interest (.66 mill) 593712.50 Total (In 10-mill levy) $ 583,978.80 Above estimates based on a valuation of $381000.00 Levies - outside`the County's 10 mills: Estimated Revenue $ 1649011.00 5,850.00 200.00 34,632.50 204,693.50 County Road Fund - 10 mills $ 150,000.00 Whatcom County Rural Library - 2 mills 32 679.17 Flood Control - 2 mills (If voted) 76'000.00 Public Health Fund y- 2 mills (If voted) 76,000.000 Adopted this 4th"day of October, 1948 (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ;Attest: WILL D. PRATT " County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Total to be raised within 10-mill levy $ 162,305.00 76,000.00 15�200.00 22,800.00 389000.00 34,200.00 59700.00 2 5, 080.00 $ 3799285.30 CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman, Board of Co. Commissioners GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 5, 1948.. .. 1 Approved d&�Zh Chairman of the oard a 613 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER` . TERM . TUESDAY . THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER i9 48 MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Monday, October 4, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley & Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:10 A.M. The following claims were approved by the :Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Chas. L. Martin Assessor 1.08 County Treasurer Treasurer 4.68 & Company " 63.00 .-.,Arnason Pitney -Bowes, Inc. " 15.00 Martin Plbg. & Htg. Co. Court House 4.89 Sumas News Elect. & Reg. 39.20 Satterlee System Service If " 2.50 Ward V. Williams Sup. Ct. No. 1 50.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Juv. Ct. - Play. 13.32 E. L. Adams J. P. No. 2 15.00 Sig's Texaco Service Sheriff 2.58 Wallace Chevrolet Company If 8.38 Cascade Laundry & Cleaners Jail 47.44 Glazer Bros. " 11.13 B. B. Meat & Sausage Mfg. " 112.75 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. " .61 �� Schafer Baking.Co., Inc. " 44.00 Diamond "B" Fuel Co. " 75.41 Harold Smith " 32.78 Chas. L. Martin Supt. of Schools 1.01 :Don Denton Exten. Service 2.58 Floyd Ebright 6.18 556.52 I ,COUNTY ROAD FUND: i . Payroll - September - Voucher No. 923 29063.80 it it if 924 19286.43 96 0 " it " 2 2;404.8 It �� 9�7 786.90 " tt. , " 928 21431.67 it it n 929 11512.50 93Q 19556.4 Cecil C. ;Arnold 1,,178.26 Turner Riddle 3.86 Bellingham Builders Supply Co. 2820,19 Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. 497.17 Parker &Lund Tent & Awning Co. 1.55" Manchester's Grinding Service -2.58 Whatcom County Implement Co. 4.79 Weldit Tank & Steel Co. 623.33 Diehl Motor Company 157.10 Automotive Parts Service, Inc. 13.40 Mark Anabel 626.52 V. R. Brokaw 558.42 Ernest Krenz 145.28 Archie Manley 703.70 M., Meenk 299.64 Pete Sebens 90.80 R. G. Wralken 503.94 Chas. Loshbaugh 10.00 9,078.16 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Annette Altose 3.20 Jeannette M. Woodring 11.40 Baker's'Store 98.47 Corner -Grocery 127.20 Edward H. Miller & Co. 25.00 'O'Neill's Service Station 18.08 Payless Shoe Store 5.00 Tucker Realty Company 25.00 ,Mrs. Laurine Needham 11204.00 Mrs. Ethel O'Caim 11023.00 V. R. Stark 90.00 Bingham-Dahlquist`Jerns 100.00 Aubert Drug Co. 20.81 Dr. R. E. Dickinson 121.00 Dr. 0. N. Farley 23.00 Elwood L. Johnson 52.55 Clark Linen & Equipment Co. 11.84 " " " 12.6o Arnold Haugan 288.4o Institutional Service 16.88 Northern Grocery Co. 63.70 Tidewater Associated Oil Co. 30.88 Winthrop-Stearns,.Inc. 500.00 $ 37872.01 S 14 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF OC.TOBER PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Philip J. Morey $ 51.65 $ 51.65 TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Riverton Hospital $ 6,451.86 Earl I. L. Cilley, M. D. 77.00 Drs. Slyfield & NNelson 20.00 $ 69548.86 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Thomas E. Scarseth $ 25.00 Spencer M. Wilson 40.00 $ 65.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 209120.55 BEFORE THE BOARD OF'COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION ) RE: FLOOD CONTROL, AS PRESENTED ) R E S O L U T I O N BY THE FLOOD CONTROL. COMMITTEE ) WHEREAS, a resolution, adopted by the Nooksack River Flood Control Committee, on March 29, 1948, a copy of which resolution is attached hereto and made a part of,this instrument, was presented to the Board.on this date, NOW, THEREFORE,.BE IT RESOLVED that we, the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County) Washington, hereby endorse the program as submitted by the said Nooksack'River Flood Control Committee. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS h. OF'WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE: MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT GERRIT VELEKE County Auditor & Fx-officiol Oommissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER c -Commissioner Deputy, a. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS n OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON . IIN THE MATTER OF A TRANSFER FROM ) SUSPENSE FUND TO.CURRENT EXPENSE ) R E S O L U T I O N IN CORRECTION OF AN ERROR- } WHEREAS, on September 10, 1948, a warrant for $2.02, to Gudfinna Stefanson, was erroneous- ly written on Current Expense (Warrant No. 94218) but should have been on the SUSPENSE FUND, and WHEREAS, Current Expense should now be reimbursed for the charge so made against it, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer from the SUSPENSE FUND to the CURRENT EXPENSE FUND the sum of $2.02'. to correct the said - error. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 5th day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL:D. PRATTI County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy CLAUDE MAN LEY Chairman, Gerrit Veleke Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner. 616 RECORD OF . COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM - TUESDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCTOBER _19 48. �A duplicate Public Assistance warrant, N-o. 63980, dated June 11, 1948, in the amount of $34.00, was ordered issued to Mrs. A. B. Parker, in lieu of one lost. 'The September report of the Agricultural Extension Service was received and placed on file 11jance License Application No. 633, for a public dance to be held in the Northwood Grange Hall on October 9, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Northwood Grange. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was'duly adjourned luntil 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 8, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Board MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 811948 OCTOBER TERM` Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 5, 1948, the Board .convened at 9:30 A.M., ;on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:40 A.M. f The following•claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Griggs Auditor $ 47.58 Union Printing Co. " 36.05 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. " .46 it If " It Assessor .50 Dept. of Labor & Industries " 1.58 MacPherson's Shell Service it 3.25 Union Printing Company it 5.11 Commissioners 2.47 Bellingham Publishing Co. If4.40 .Farmers Mutual Telephone�Co. it .38 it " " Treasurer 1.68 Griggs �� 3.09 Union Printing Co., 24.21 Bellingham Publishing Co..----- 2.98 Wallace Chevrolet Company " 9.37 Girard Street Grocery Court House 13.44 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. it 116.35 Pacific Steam Laundry it " 1.16 Time Equipment Co. " " 3-073 Maynard W. Fuhrmarin Elect. & Reg. 965 Bellingham Publishing Co. It it 114.55" Bellingham Labor,'News It if 100.00 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. it if 2.00 Union Printing Co. If if 168.42 Sup. C,t. No. 1 6.80 Griggs Juv. court 6.03 Catholic Charities'of B'ham " " 48.00 Dept. of Labor & Industries it If -Play. 7.47 Holly Sporting Goods " it 96.69 ..Pioneer Printing Co. " " 5.00' Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Clerk .15 Union Printing Co. " 14«42 Dept. of Labor Industries Constable 6.62 ,& Griggs Pros. Atty 1.13 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. ,25' it if ., it if Sheriff .95 Union Printing Co. It 71.49 Hillyard Motor Company It 419.37 Dept. of Labor .& Industries " " 39.71 n n " Jail 19.87 Pacific Steam Laundry " 51.71 Girard Street Grocery " 141.87 Walton Fruit Co. " 14.83 Wash. Co-op. Farmers Assn. " 21.01 Union Printing,Company Supt. of Schools 58.28 Farmers Mutual,"Telephone Co. if" 1.33 Exten. Service 12.47 Gale G. Gurtle " It 18.45 Union Printing Co. " if 10.01 Jacobson's Studio " it 2.16 Wallace Chevrolet Co. " it 60.82 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. Hort. Inspector .20 016 RECORD OF., COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 8th DAY OF O(`TnBER 1948 CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: Bellingham Publishing Co. u u n State Supt. of Public Instr. Union Printing Co. Election Officials COUNTY ROAD FUND: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. E. S. Malone G. D. R aymer Skagit County Road Engineer Lind Gravel Company Buzzard Iron Works Pearson Tire Service Jewell Motor Co. Jeffcott Motor Co. Irwin Hardware Co. Farmer's Equipment Co. Everson Motor Co. Mades Motor Service A. Wasching Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine.Co.. N. W. Gibbs Union Oil Co. , • u ri n Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Foster's,Signal Service Signal Oil Company Richfield Oil Corp. Trunkey & Sons Harold J. Long . Earl Richards Bob Smith , Guy Hamiltorr Dept. of Labor &Industries PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bellingham CoalMMines Bylsma & Pepper. Chuckanut Auto Qourt Cornwall Grocery Cyr Bros. Dairy.Products Ferry Bros. Inc, Hillview Dairy-, Joe Just Komen Grocery .Lind Gravel Company MacDougall & Southwick .Marine Way Hotel Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Pynor & Co., m Richmond Hotel Royal Cafe Standard Oil Co. of Cal., Harlow -Hollingsworth, Inc. Louise Butler Dr. J. H. Eberh'art Dr. A. W. Sanberg Dr. A. H. Teitgen Electrical Products, Cons. Puget Sound Power'& Light Co. Bellingham Coal,Mines Bornstein Sea -Foods, Inc. Earl I. L. Cilley, M. C. Gibb Clinical'Laboratory Mannings, Inc. 'm Pacific Fruit & ,Produce Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Standard Oil Co., of Cal. PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: A Herald Prescription Pharmacy American Journal of Nursing Pacific Steam Laundry Union Printing Co. Ad. Ex.-B'ham Elct. 5.95 Sch. Dist. 501 7.65 " Schools 24.50 n 70.04 Annexation 26.00 a 11933.64 ' 29.00 3.28 10.50 26.88 52.63 84•33 203.17 778.85 932.42 343.77 7.92 7.83 331.87 24.52 131.76 68.45 2.68 229.62 40.4o 602.20 79.90 2.86 68.75 75.33 84.10 �7.48 190.68 124.85 107.12 694.58 $ 5,367.73 o$ '23:05 25.00 54.96 11.98 26.50 .45.17 2.00. 18.00 c 24.16 8.45 73.42 37.25 11.08 101.92 l9.00 .6.00 9.04 100.00 40.60 22.50 105.00 78.00 83.16 72.37 155. 0 ,3. 1 4.00 20.50 12.21 13.36 100.72 95.11 $ 11403.42 31.93 6.50 T 4.04 6..64 $ 49.11 61 'a RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM F°RIDAY THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 48 'TUBERCi1LOSIS HOSPITALIZATION: Laurel Beach Sanatorium Aldercrest Sanatorium L. A. Greenwood, M. D. COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: $ 2,143.00 19190.00 115.00 Bellingham Publishing Co. The Daily Journal of Commerce Bellingham Labor News SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Merl A. Clapper Mahalath A. Leonard Westford -Beck Funeral Home Mrs. Angus Young, Custodian Total of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF ) CERTAIN PROPERTY, OWNED IN FEE SIMPLE BY WHATCOM COUNTY ) 12.93 6o.8o 15.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 21.00 R E S O L U T I O N 3,448.00 88.73 S 146.00 $ 129436.63 WHEREAS, certain property hereinafter described was deeded to Whatcom County for use as a gravel pit, and WHEREAS, the source of gravel has been exhausted and the property is of no further use to Whatcom County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the intention of this 'hoard to sell the said property to the highest bidder, for cash; and that Friday, October 29, 1948, at 10:00 ABM., in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House in Bellingham, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing on said proposal, at which hearing any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against the proposal to sell the said property. BE IT FURTHER RFSOLVED that due notice of said hearing be published and posted according to law. The property proposed to be sold is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point thirty (30) feet south and twenty (20) feet west of the North-east corner of the NE-k NW-1 of Section 2, Townshi 40 North, Range 3 East of W.M. thence south ten (M rods, thenc-e west six- teen (16) roads thence north ten (10) rods, thence east sixteen (1h rods to point of beginning, contain- ing one acre more or less. Minimum price $20.00, plus cost of advertising i DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio U Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy i CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner Applications for liquor licenses were approved for: Myrta N. Fredeen, The Hitching Post, �k312 W Maplewood Avenue, Bellingham, and Harold G. Jones, Fisherman's Cove, Beach Star Route, Bellingham. The Application of William C. Smith for the transfer to him of the license of Smith & Bailey, Bill's Tavern, R #2, Everson_, Washington, was also approved and copies of all three applications placed on file. 618 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 ti$_ R E S O L U T I O N 1 '/,IHREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it necessary to construct dikes and rock Trip -rap bank protection along the southerly bank of the Nooksack River, located in Lots 7 and 8 'in SE4 of Section 35 and Lot 8 of Section 36, Twp. 40 N., R. 2 E. W.M., NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said work be done by day labor and payment for said ,;work be made from the Flood Control account of the Whatcom County River Improvement Fund, as ,budgeted for maintenance of the Nooksack River and tributaries, anticipating reimbursement to said River Improvement Fund of 50%, or more, of the cost of said work from State Flood Control Funds in acco-rdance with Chapter 204, Laws of 1941, said project to be designated as River Maintenance ,Emergency Prohect No. 4. � II Estimated Cost $159000.00 DONE in regular -adjourned session of the Board this 8th day of October, 1948. I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY ,(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy RELEASE OF DAMAGES THIS AGREEMENT, made at Bellingham, Washington, on the nth day of October, 1948, by and between JOHN S. POSTMA and MRS. JOHN S. POSTMA, husband and wife, hereinafter called the First 'Parties, and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the Second Party, and WHEREAS, first parties represent and warrant that they are the owners of that certain parcel of .land described as follows: i! Lot 8 and most Westerly 10 Acres of SW` SW Sec. 36 and the East 630 feet of 25 Acres of Lot 8, Sec. 35, all in Twp. 40 Y. R. 2 E. W.M. and WHEREAS, the second party by its Board of County Commissioners, is about to perform 'certain emergency work along and on the Nooksack River and its tributaries, in clearing and straightening the channel and protecting the banks of said streams in order to secure some .immediate relief from the danger of damage to roads, bridges and private property during flood 'periods, said work to be performed to meet an extraordinary emergency which the said first parties are unable to do immediately for themselves, and WHEREAS, said work will require the temporary use of a portion of the above described ;land belonging to first parties upon which to carry on said operations, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED as follows: 1. That the said first parties hereby consent to said second party g)ing over and upon ,their said land and using the same for the purpose of performing the contemplated work, and ,further consent to the depositing of dredgings and material for bank protection upon the said .land in order to carry on said operations. 2. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all ,liability in respect to going upon the said land and of depositing material thereon, and also in respect to leaving upon the said land any and all deposits above mentioned. 3. That the first parties release and discharge the second party from any and all liability for any future erosion along the said river which is or may be claimed to be a result of the work of the second party clearing, straightening and changing the channel and protecting the banks as hereinabove set forth. 4. That the first parties consent to the removal by the second party of land along the banks of the said stream where such is reasonably necessary in the opinion of the officials of the second party to a completion of the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals on the day and first above written. Witness: T.. P. SCHOLZ (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOTTF'RS) !Attest: WILL D. PRATT !Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy JOHN S. POSTMA MRS. JOHN S. POSTMA Parties of the First Part WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY GERRIT VELEKE CHARLES E. KING Its Board of County Commissioners Party of the Second Part RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRTDAY.... THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 48 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN, THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) ( O R D E R TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1948 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whatcom County, Washington has filed with this Board a statement,setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the monL of August, 1948, and the same has'been checked and compared and found to be correct according to the Auditor's check, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State General 116.00 State School 12.50 State University 618.17 State College 350. 3 W. W. C. E. 110.41 E. V1. C. E. 85.65 C. W. C. E. '71.:27 Parks and Parkways 304.11 Game 72.00 Forest Fire Protection 43.16 Highway Safety 304.10 Current Expense - 3% Rebate 1.38 City Treasurers 5005.30 WARRANTS REDEEMED: County Auto Trust 81894.86 Current Expense 249687.71 Soldiers Relief 320.00 Suspense 156.87 Road Fund 67,227.54 Tuberculosis Hospitalization 101618.83 Public Assistance 7019,97.58 Law Library 15.15 Public Health 19971.26 Treasurer's Revolving 86.82 Whatcom County Rural Library 2,048.52 Fire District ##1 - Cur. Expense 198.29 Fire District #3 - Cur. Expense 1.76 Water District ##2 - General 420.31 Schools - General 1221831.55 Schools - Building 3,464.95 River Improvement - F1. Control 69354.87 Port - General 19,177.05 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, Maint. 1,038.55 INTEREST ON WARRANTS & BONDS: Tuberculosis Hospitalization 75.99 Public Assistance 161.70 Gen. Obl. Bond - 1945 (Ct. House) 350.00 Water District #2 - Bond 140.00 Schools - Bond 235.00 Schools - Building .01 River Improvement - Fl. Control 40.09 Fort - Bonds - 1927 29025.00 Dr. Impt. Dist. No. 1, Maint. 21.19 Water Dist. No. 2 - Bond 500.00 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, 1948, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National - Lynden First National - Ferndale Peoples State Bank of Lynden Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley - Everson Bank of Sumas BALANCE 165,229.73 378,940.44 366,962.61 47;000.00 507000.00 45,000.00 51000.00 181000.00 10 000.00 11086,132.78 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 _ SETTLEMENT WITH TREASURER, Continued: INVESTMENTS: U. S. Savings U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH U. S: Treas. Bonds "H" CH U. S. Treas. Notes 1�% CH CASH IN OFFICE: Balance Forward 7,500.00 338,000.00 3009000.00 1705000.00 Cash in Vault Checks and Cash Items Currency Silver Auditor and Clerk 8,338.79. 7,401.79 2,085.00 102.96 499.68 1,o86,132.78 815, 500.00 18,428.22 1,920,061.00 TN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this 8th day of October, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest WILL D. PRATP County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Commissioner Tuesday, October 12, 1948, the next regularly scheduled meeting date, being a legal holiday, adjournment was taken until 2:00 P..M. on Thursday, October 14, 1948, the time fixed for the opening of bids on -the new Whatcom County Court House. Approved '. Chairman of the Board �### #######ifs## #######f #-r`####Nrlfililt-#hyl##H`�r ## ###### 621 RECORD_ OF COMMISSIONERS? PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM THURSDAY THE 14th DAYOCTOBER is� 48 MEETING, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October 8, 1948, the Board convened at 2:00 P. M. on this date, with all members present, for the purpose of opening bids on the three contracts - General, Mechanical and Electrical - for the construction of the new Whatcom County Court House. The bids received were placed before the Board, which bids were as follows-: GENERAL CONTRACT Name o,Didders` Basic Bid Alt. 1 - Alt. 2 - Alt. 3 - Alt. 4- Alt. 5 - Chisholm",& Eiford $ 648,444.00 $•8�040.00 $18,000,00 �� .7,100.00 $181640.00 $ 79500.00 " ° Gaasland Co., Inc. 734,626.00 5;95o.0o• 18,000.00 .8,672.00 20,504.00 8,278.00 S. S. Mullen, Inc. 754,000.00 4,700.00 197000.00 Odega.rd Construction Co: 8661000,00 7,100.00 177000.00 John H. Sellen 728,000.00 8,400.00 18,300.00 J. B. Warrack Co. ° 712,700.00 8,300.00 177500.00 J. G. Watts 687,405.00 77981.00 33,300.00 ° MECHANICAL CONTRACT Name of .Bidder " A. J. Blythe Plbg. & Htg. Co. F. M. Haskell Plbg. & Fits. Co. Reliable Contractors Snelson-Plbg. & Htg. Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACT Name.. of Bidder Hindman's Home Electric Co. Carl A. Johnson Howard Mills 49700.00 20,000.00 9,000.00 72350.00 25,500.00 10,161.00 7,900.00 187500.00 8,500.00 7,600.00 17,200.00 87000.00 81440:00 209487.00 87537.00 Basic, Bid $ 93,000.00 84,711.00 106,663.00 116,489.00 Basic Bid. $ 44, ol6 . oo 51,887.00 45,556.00 By unanimous action of the Board, bids on all the above named contracts were taken under consideration by the Board. ° ° ° ° ° There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Fridays gctober 15, 1948. ° ° Approved _ -u�¢ hairman of the Board �###- i7� 777T TI'7771'7r####' i######### ° '2 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF OCTORF:R 3.948 MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Thursday, October 14; 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., on this date, vrith Commis -stoners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them 10:20 A.M. The following claims were approved by -the Board for payment: (CURRENT EXPENSE: Frank L. Cramer Assessor 14.36 Tom Carter ►' 16.95 Barron Tire,Company " 9.79 Stenographic Service Bureau Commissioners.. '49.75 J. C. Penney Co. Court House 17.22 Ferndale Record' Elect. & Reg. 42.00 Parker & Lund Tent•& Awning Co." . " ' to255.44 ' Pliny T. Snyder it It 23.17 West Publishing Co. Sup. Ct.'No. 2 9.00 Frank Roberts J.-.P. - Country 60.75 Ashe Motor Co. Sheriff 47'09 Ray's Frame &-Axel Service it28.94 City Sanitary Service ' Jail 5.84 " Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It 59.37 ` Pioneer Printing Co. Supt. of°Schools 11.95 " Shell Oil Co., Inc. it It 4.99 L. N. Freimann Exten. Service 6.95 Jessie M. Arney it" 29.16 George. Janssen Postmaster A it It It it 26.18 Pacific Tele. Tele. Co. 10.19 Hartman Typewriter Company to if 18.75 Clark Feed & Seed, Inc. Hort. Insp. 3.35 Griffith Printing Co. it " 4.07 Madge S. Ware Ad. Ex. - Schools 162..00 J. K. Gill Co. " " " .72 $ 917.98 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Wm. J. King 11.50 Bellingham Shipyards Co. 655.94 Metzger Bros. 451.14 General Petroleum Corp. 84.62 Norstrom Lumber Co. 17.58 Barron Tire Company 4.58 Ross Sales & Service 1.80 Meridian Tractor Co. 4.64 Custer Service Station 55.82 Curtis Brown 3.09 County Road Fund (Co. Stores) Adv. Exp. 466.91 Roeder Crusher 697.80 2145.5.1+2 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Dictaphone Corporation 205.57 Montague -McHugh Building, Inc. 2.50 " it " " 700 . 00 Stenographic Service Bureau 10.00 Western Union Telegraph Co. .29 American Hospital Supply Corp. 54.43 Clark Linen and Equipment Co. 11.75 Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. 7.55 Hartman Typewriter Company 7.50 Heinemann Diagnostic Laboratory 295.50 R. P. Myers Plumbing & Htg. Co. 23.96 Schafer Baking Company, Inc. 53.77 Whatcom Co. Dairymen's Assn. 380.27 Al's Market 44.90 Beckett & Montfort 11.79 Carter's Grocery 27.50 Mrs. Minnie Lou Dow 15.00 Golden Rule Mercantile Co. 27.10 Mrs. Charles W. Lutz 27.50 Oertel Bros. Co. 22.50 J. C. Penney Co.. 127.33 Silver Beach Market 66 Smith Service 216.79 St. Frances Hospital 396.00 Westford -Beck Funeral Home 100.00 Carl M. Erb, M. D. 13.50 n Dr. H. G. Sutherland 37.50 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 157.00 Clayton Baldrey 12.65" Mildred L. Beairsto 3.15 Lydia 0. Benson 10.20 Florence E. Bice 14.55 Helen A. Boothe 2.15 Veta C. Dahl 15.65 Martha Hopple 16.55` 623 RECORD OF, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15th -DAY of OCTOBER 19 48 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND, Continued: Roma Kemena 18.75 24.50 Edith R. Legoe Jacqueline E. Swanson 9.90 '6.8o Alice M. Szymanski 12.40 Helen M. Warrem George Janssen, Postmaster 90.00 17.24 Aubert Drug Company 6.5o Clark Linen & Equipment Co. 145.54 Cutter Laboratories 88.00 Huntington Laboratories, Inc. 1.34 Lederle Laboratories Division Norco Paper Supply Company 18.95 North Coast Chemical & Soap Works 17.77 Northwest Medical Supply 100.32 Parke, Davis & Company 108.15 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 20.60 Surgical Garment Co. 4.94 Aubert Drug Co. 69.82. tt 11 if 67.30 City Drug Store 19.36 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 50.82 Hurley's Drug Mart 268.95 International Drug Co. 6.6.7 Owen's Drug Co. 32.90 Owl Pharmacy 34.85 it it 11.72 Star Drug Company 21..12 if 'Thompson Drug Store 23.59 Tozer's Prescription Pharmacy 40.56 SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Charles E. Hubby' 25.00 Edwin Chapin - Order to Leslie Eakin 25.00 John J. Clark - Order to Binyon Optical Co. 20.6o William Brackinreed 35.00 Iva Roberson 25.00 Total'of Claims Allowed BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS r/ OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR ) THE COUNTY AND STATE PURPOSES FOR ( ORDER OF LEVY THE YEAR` 1949 ) 41407.29 $ 1-3o.6o 77911.29 NOW, at this time, this matter coming on regularly for consideration by the Board, the levy for the 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, as amended; and the Port of Bellingham taxes, being in accordance with the resolution:of the Board of Port Commissioners of the Port of Bellingham; Whatcom County Fire Districts Nos. 1 and 3; and Whatcom County Water District No. 2, taxes being in accordance with resolutions passed by the respective Boards of the said units; 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 boards of directors and ascertained by this Board of County Commissioners as provided by law; and the Board having considered the needs of the several departments of the State,*County, Port; Fire Districts and Water District, School Districts, Townships, 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 o f Whatcom County, Washington, that thereby, and hereby are levied taxes in Whatcom County, Washington, to be charge( on the assessment and tax rolls of said County for the year 1949 for the respective funds here- inafter -designated the number of mills hereinafter specified, with respect of each of said funds. Said funds to be levied and charged against the taxable property in Whatcom County, Washington, for said 1948, to cover expenditures in 1949, namely: I- on 2d 4 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS" PROCEEDINGS OCTOBLER TERM FRIDAY THE -15th -----DAY OF OCTOBER 19 48 .......... .. ......... .. . . . ..... TAX LEVIES FOR TITHATCOM COUNTY, IN 1948 FOR EXPENDITURES OF 1949 . . . . . . . . . . . State Valuation $11762901+51221 State Funds Amount University Fund 419871.00 Washington State College Fund 24,911.00 Western Washington College of Education Fund 7,406.00 Eastern Washington College of Education Fund 6,266.0o Centr,al Washington College of Education Fund 4o557-00 Total 85,011.00 COUNTY FUNDS AMOUNT OF LEVY LEVY BY MILLS Current,Zxpense Fund $1629305-30 Public Welfare Public,'Assistance (2 mills) 769000.00 Public, Health (.4 mill) 159 200.00 1 T.B. Hospitalization (.6 mill) 225800.00 111+9000.00 County School Fund (.9 mill) 31+1200.00 River Improvement (.1 mill) 381000.00 Soldiers" Relief Fund (.15 mill) 5,700-00 Bonds & Bond Interest 25.080.00 Total Levies Outside the 10 mills: Whatcom County Rural Library (2 mills) $ 321679-17 County Road Fund (10 mills) 1501000.00 CITIES & TOWNS Bellingham A $3155440.12 Bellingham B 1$111.09 $3169551.21 BLAINE Current Expense 7.00 City Street Fund 8.00 15.00 EVERSON Current Expense 5.1 Street Fund .9-9 Bond & Interest Redemption Fund - 1.55 19-55 FERNDALE 16.50 LYNDEN 15,00 NOOKSACK. 15.00. SUMAS Current Expense, 10.00 Street Fund 5.00. 15.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF WHATCOM COUNTY Equip. Dist.. General Bldg. & Maint. Bond Total No. Valuation Fund Fund Fund Fund Levy Tax 100 235-00 10 10 2-35' 105 987114.00 10 10 981.14 501 21,363,o62.00 10 19.1 1...4 30-5 6501,538.90 502 37053,911-00 10 5. 15 45,808.67 503 11646,708-00 10 20 5. 35 '57,634-78 504 316237842.00 8 2 10 367238.42 505 17052,123-00 8.5 10 1.5 20 217042.64 506 21293,389.00 10 5. 15 347400.84 507 10 10 20 68$81�-40 Total _3,,.441,67o.00 036,573,o63-00 $9157481.14 625 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0 CTO RER TERM -THE IKth DAY OF OC'IOz�?ER 19_;R TOWNSHIP LEVIES Road Dist. Township Current Expense 1 Acme 3 3 Delta .58 2 Deming 2 * 3 Ferndale .84 2 Nooksack 1.58 1 Park 2 3 Semiahmoo 2 * Deming Township: 2 mills for lighting fund 1 mill for building repair and maintenance A total of 5 mills COUNTY ROAD FUND AMOUNT OF LEVY LEVY BY MILLS Road Dist. #1 26,500.00 10 Road Dist. #2 60,000.00 10 Road Dist. #3 00.00 10 County Road Total $1501000.00 PORT OF BELLINGHAM General Fund $ 72,820.29 Bond Redemption Fund 16 240.46 Port Total 89,0 0.75 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DIST. _#1 General Expense 15400.00 Contract Fund �.K00.00 Total $ 45900.00 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DIST. #� General Expense $ 1_7500.00 Contract Fund 4.500.00 Total 6,000.00 WHATCOM COUNTY WATER DIST. #2 General Fund 2 Bond Redemption Fund 1,270.00 And at this time there came on regularly for consideration by this Board, the matter of evying taxes for the maintenance of Drainage Districts and Ditches, and this Board having care- ully considered this matter, finds that the sums set opposite each Drainage District and Drainage, mprovement District, and Ditch, respectively, will be needed for the ensuing year, and that an pportionment of said amounts shall be made in proportion to the original assessments for the onstruction of said. Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvements Districts, and Ditches, as follows: DITCH AND DRAINAGE DISTRICTS Moorman Ditch District Schell Ditch District Cons. Dr. Impt. District #1 Drain. Impt. Dist. #5 (Bellingar) Drain. Impt. Dist. #7 (Brown) Drain. Impt. Dist. #9 (Deem) Drain. Impt. Dist. #15 (Saar Creek) Drain. Impt. Dist. #25 (Heath) Amt. to be Levied 300.00 100.00 2,000.00 3,500.00 1,200.00 125.00 850.00 200.00 (3'26 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS ]PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 15th DAY OF 0 ,'TOB R 19 4P And this Board does hereby order that such respective amounts be, and the same are here-! 1by 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 1County, for the year 1949, and to be paid at the time and in the manner as 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 1949 at jthe 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 Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches, in jthe maintenance funds respectively, to be used for the purposes of maintenance and repair of said !Drainage Districts, Drainage Improvement Districts and Ditches as above designated. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COMITY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON I(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Gerrit Veleke Commissioner :Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER Deputy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF J°IHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF A TRANSFER FROM PUBLIC ) ;HEALTH FUND TO TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZA- ( R E S O L U T I O N .TION IN CORRECTION OF AN ERROR ) j !^,'HEREAS, on July 10, 1948, $$8,081.39 was erroneously credited to the Public Health Fund ,(State W arrant #868620) but should have been credited to Tuberculosis Hospitalization Fund, and WHEREAS, Tuberculosis Hospitalization should now be reimbursed NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to 'transfer from the PUBLIC HEALTH FUND to the TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALIZATION FUND the sum of $8,081.39 to correct the said error. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 15th day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY '(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner 'Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING 'County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner !Clerk of the Board 1 'By L. COZIER Deputy i Dance License Application No. 634 for public dances to be held in Joy's Winter Garden, between Oct. 1, 1948 and Dec. 31, 1948, Incl., was approved by the Board and the license issued �! to Joy M. Stokes. I The application of Cameron B. LeRoy, Clipper Store, Clipper, Washington, for a transfer to!' !him of the liquor license of W. C. Lindsey, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application!! placed on file. i'It was decided, by unanimous action of the Board, to accept the bids of the following, on contracts for the construction of the new Court House: General Contract, Chisholm & Eiford; Mechanical, F. M. Haskell Plbq & Htg Co.; Electrical, Hindman's Home Electric Co. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned, the Board to again convene at 8:30 A.M., Monday for the signing of a contract with Chisholm & Eiford. Approved Chairman of the Board OCTOBER 627 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS TERM MONDAY THE 18th DAY.OF OCTOBER 19 48 MEETING, MONDAY OCTOBER 189 1948 OCTOB�R TERM Pursuant.'to adjournment taken Friday, October 15, 1948, the Board convened at 8:30 A.M., on this date,'with all members present. Present also were the following Will D. Pratt, County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board, Tom A Durham, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Galen W. Bentleys Architect for the Court House, Ralph Chisholm and Guy Eiford, successful bidders on the General Contract, and their Attorney, C. E. Abrams. A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT, made the Eighteenth day of October in the year Nineteen Hundred and Forty Eight by and between RALPH CHISHOLM and GUY EIFORD, a co -partnership doing business as CHISHOLM AND EIFORD, hereinafter called the Contractor, and WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, a Municipal Cor- poration, hereinafter called the Owner, WITNESSETH, that the Contractor and the Owner for the considerations hereinafter named agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF THE WORK. The Contractor shall furnish all of the materials and perform all of the work shown on the Drawings and described in the Specifications entitled: "GENERAL CONTRACT, WHATCOM COUNTY COURT HOUSE, BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON" prepared by GALEN W. BENTLEY, acting as and in these Contract Documents entitled the Architect; and shall do everything required by this Agreement, the General Conditions of.the Contract, the Specifications. and the Drawings. ARTICLE 2. TIME OF COMPLETION. The work to be performed under this Contract shall be commenced as soon -as is practicable after this Agreement is executed by the parties hereof, and shall be prosecuted with the utmost diligence and dispatch to the end that final completion may be attained at the earliest practicable date. ARTICLE 3. THE CONTRACT SUM. The Owner shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the Contract, subject to additions and deductions provided therein, in current funds as follows: SIX HUNDRED FIFTY SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FORTY FOUR DOLLARS ($565,444.00), which sum is computed as follows. - Base Bid $648,444.00 Alternate No. 1, Concrete Piling accepted 8.000.00 additional Total of Base Bid & Alternate No. $65614440 0 The following unit prices shall prevail in -connection with additions and deductions which may be required during the course of the work: ITEM EXTRA CREDIT UNIT OF MEASURE Concrete Piles $3.25 $1.00 Lineal foot Where the quantities contemplated are so changed that application of the agreed unit price to the quantity of trork performed is shown to create a hardship to the Owner or the Contractor, there shall be an equitable adjustment of the Contract to prevent such hardship. . ARTICLE 4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS. The Owner shall make payments on account of the Contract as provided therein, as follows: On or about the tenth day of each month eighty five per cent of the value, based on Contract T)rices, of labor and materials incorporated in the work and of materials suitably stored at the site thereof up to the first day of that month, as estimated by the Architect, less the aggregate of previous payments. Provided, however, that on and after such date ,as the a gregate of said estimates shall equal or exceed the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ( ?()0,000.00) then ninety per cent of their value shall be paid monthly, under terms and conditions above stated. Upon substantial completion of the entire work a sum sufficient to increase the total pay- ments to ninety per cent of the Contract price shall be paid to the Contractor. ARTICLE 5. ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT. Final payment shall be due thirty days after substantial completion of the work provided the work be then fully completed and the Contract fully performed. Upon receipt of written notice that the work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Architect shall promptly make such inspection, and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed he shall promptly issue a final certificate, over his own signature, stating that the work provided for in this Contract has been completed and is accepted by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and that the entire balance found to be due the Contractor, and noted in said final certificate, is due and payable. Before•i'ssuance of final certificate the Con -tractor shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Architect that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connect with the work have been paid. If after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor, and the Architect so certifies, the Oomer shall, upon certificate of the Architect, and without terminating the Contract, make payment of the balance due for that portion of the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under b-dAu RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM MONDAY THE 18th DAY of OC:TORER 19 4�L IIAGREEMENT, Continued: I) the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of claims. ARTICLE 6. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The General Conditions of the Contract,' the Specifications and the Drawings, together with this Agreement, form the Contract, and they are as fully a part of the Contract as if hereto attached or herein repeated. The following is.an enumeration of the Specifications and drawings: SPECIFICATIONS, dated September, 1948, signed by the Parties hereto DRAWINGS, dated Sept. 9, 1948, listed in the"Schedule of"')Drawings" bound in the Specifications, signed by the parties hereto. ADDENDUM No. 1, dated October 8, 1948, signed by the parties hereto IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement, the day and year first above written. CHISHOLM & EIFORD, CONTRACTOR By RALPH CHISHOLM By GUY EIFORD (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, OWNER By CLAUDE MANLEY BY GERRIT VELEKE BY CHARLES E. KING County Commissioners There being no further business to come before this special meeting, adjournment was taken until 9:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 19, 1948. Approved 6�"-. &A�2v Chairman of the Board ���r7i7t7i��,/ ii T' �T1 717I Yi 7TT% 7 j �7) 7r7J7C77 il7T7i7i yi71 TJ't177 7T7i �7r`7irk777T 7T ��###7/ ## 0029 RECORD :OF COMMISSIONERS". -PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY .... THE 19th DAY.OF OCTOBER 1948 MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant -to adjournment taken Monday, October 18, 1948, _the Board convened at 9:00 A.M., on this date, with all members present. The first items on the agenda for the meeting being the signing of the Mechanical and Electrical contracts for the new Court House, these matters came on regularly before the Board and contracts were signed, as follows: A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT made the Nineteenth day of October, in the year Nineteen Hundred and Forty Eight, by and between-F. M. HASKELL, an individual doing business as F. M. HASKELL PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY, hereinafter called the Contractor, and WHATCOM'COUNTY, WASHINGTON, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the Owner, WITNESSETH, that the Contractor and the Owner for the considerations hereinafter named agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF THE WORK. The -Contractor shall furnish all of the materials and perform all of the work shown on the Drawings and described in the Specifications entitled "MECHANICAL CONTRACT, WHATCOM COUNTY COURT HOUSE, BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON" prepared by GALEN W. BENTLEY, acting as and in these Contract Documents entitled the Architect; and shall do everything required by this Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Specifications and the Drawings. ARTICLE 2. TIME OF COMPLETION. The work to be performed under this Contract shall be commenced as soon as the progress of general construction makes it practicable and shall be prosecuted with the utmost diligence and dispatch to the end that the work of the General Contract will not be delayed. ARTICLE 3. THE CONTRACT SUM. The Owner shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the Contract, subject to additions and deductions provided therein in current funds as follows: EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE & 45/100 DOLLARS W4,335.1+5) which sum is com- puted as follows: Base Bid $841711.00 Less Alternate Bid accepted 175.55 Net. Contract Sum $84, 335.45 ARTICLE 4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS. The Owner shall make payments on account of the Contract as';provided therein, as follows: On.or about the tenth day of each month eighty-five per cent of the value, based on the Contract prices, of labor and materials incorporated in the work and of materials suitably stored at the site thereof up to the -first day of that month, as estimated by the Architect,.less the aggregate -of previous payments; and upon substantial eompletion of the entire work, a sum sufficient to increase the total payments to eighty five per cent of the Con- tract price. ARTICLE 5. ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT. Final payment shall be due thirty days after substantial completion of the work provided the work be then fully completed and -the Contract fully performed. Upon receipt of written notice that the work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Architect shall promptly make such inspection, and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed he shall promptly issue a final certificate, over his own.signature, stating that the work provided for in this Contract has been completed and is accepted by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and that the entire balance found to be due the Contractor, and noted in said final certificate, is due and payable. Before issuance of final certificate the Contractor shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Architect that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid. If after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor., and the Architect so certifies, the Owner shall, upon certificate of the Architect, and without terminating the Contract, make payment of the balance due for that portion of the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be'made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of -claims. ARTICLE 6. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The General Conditions of the Contract, the - Specifica- tions'and the Drawings, together with this Agreement, form the Contract, and they are as fully a part'of the Contract as if hereto attached or herein repeated. The following is an enumeration of the Specifications and Drawings: - SPECIFICATIONS, dated September, 1948, signed by the Parties hereto DRAWINGS, September 7, 1948, listed in the "Schedule of Drawings" in the Specifications and signed by the Parties hereto ADDENDUM NO. 1, dated October 8, 1948, signed by the Parties hereto 6o RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 14th DAY OF oC?YIRFR 19L_ IN WITNESS ?.fFEREOF the parties.hereto have executed this Agreement, the day and year first above written. F. M. HASKELL PLUMBING & HEATING CO. CONTRACTOR By F. M. HASKELL (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners A G R F E M E N T WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, OWNER By CLAUDE MA.NLEY By GERRIT VELEKE By CHARLES E. KING 'THIS AGREEMENT made. the Nineteenth day of October in the year Nineteen Hundred and Forty Eight by and,between.EVERETT HINDMAN, an individual doing business as Hindman's Home Electric Company, hereinafter called the Contractor, and WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, a municipal corpora- tion, hereinafter called the Owner,. WITNESSETH That the Contractor and the Owner for the considerations hereinafter named agree as follows:_ ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF THE WORK. The Contractor shall furnish all of the materials and: perform all of the work shown on the Drawings and described in the Specifications entitled "ELECTRICAL CONTRACT, WHATCOM-COUNTY COURT HOUSE, BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON" prepared by GALEN W. BENTLEY, acting as and in these Contract documents entitled the -Architect;' and shall do everything required by this Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Specifications and the Drawings. ARTICLE 2. TIME OF COMPLETION. The work to be performed under this Contract shall be commenced as soon as the progress of general construction makes it practicable ardshall be. prosecuted with the utmost diligence and dispatch to the end that the work of the General Con- tract will not be delayed. ARTICLE 3. THE CONTRACT SUM. The Owner shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the Contract, subject to additions and deductions provided therein, in current funds as follows: FORTY FOUR THOUSAND SIXTEEN DOLLARS ($44,016.00). ARTICLE 4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS. The Owner shall make payments on account of the Contract as provided therein, as follows:- On or about the tenth day of each month eighty five per -cent of the value, based on the Contract prices, of labor and materials incorporated in the woJ?k'and of materials suitably stored at the sire thereof up to the first.day of that month, as estimated by the Architect, less the aggregate of previous payments; and upon substantial completion of'th.e entire work, a sum sufficient to increase the total payments to eighty five per cent of the Contract price. ARTICLE 5. ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT. Final payment shall be due thirty days after substantial completion of the work provided the work be then fully completed and the Contract fully performed. Upon receipt of written notice that the work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Architect shall promptly make such inspection, and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed he shall promptly issue a final certificate, over, his own signature, stating that the work provided for in this Contract has been completed and is accepted by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and that the entire balance found to be due the Contractor, and noted in said final certificate, is due and payable. Before issuance of final certificate the Contractor shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Architect that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid. If after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor, and the Architect so certifies, the Owner shall,'` upon certificate of the Architect, .and without terminating the Contract, make payment of the balance due for that portion of .the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of claims. ARTICLE 6. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The General Conditions of the Contract, the Specific tions and the Drawings'l together with this Agreement, form the Contract, and they are as fully a part of the Contract as if hereto attached or herein repeated. The following is an'enumeration of the Specifications and Drawings: Specifications, dated September, 1948, signed by the parties hereto. DRAWINGS, dated Sentember 7, 1948, listed in the "Schedule of Drawings" bound in the Specifications. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY Or OCTOBER 63 1948 IN WITNESS U,HEREOF the parties hereto have executed. this Agreement the day and year first above written. i HINDMAN I S HOI�IF ELECTRIC CO. WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, OWNER CONTRACTOR By CLAUDE MANLEY lay EVERETT HINDMAN (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOI1IERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners By GERRIT VELEKE By CHARLES E. KING L�Pursuant to a conference with the Architect, Galen W. Bentley, relative to the selection of a Clerk of the Works, for the construction of the new Court House, a motion was made by Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner King, and passed unanimously,- which motion was as .follows: i "That the selection of a Clerk of the Works be left entirely to the architect, Galen W. Bentley, the said Clerk to be paid at the rate of $ 500.00 per month." The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Payroll - October Auditor $ 21295.00 " it_ Assessor 11850.40 Commissioners 800.00 Treasurer 29126.67 Court House 655.50 " it Elect. & Regis. 190.00 Sup. Ct. No. 1 258.05 " it No. 2 258.05 Juvenile Court 385.00 Clerk 895.00 J. P « No. 1 160.00 J. P . No.. 2 150.00 Constable 60.A0 Coroner 100.00 Pros. Atty 726.66' Sheriff 1,160.00 Jail 627.50 Supt. of Schools 740.00 Exten. Service 470.33 Hort. Insp. 300.00 Everett Lancaster Assessor - Emerg. 230.00 Anne L. Wilson Ad. Ex. - Schools 190.00 A. J. Love Auditor 1.38 County Road Fund Assessor 30.87 The Lynden Tribune Commissioners 14.70 County Road Fund Treasurer 13.23 Blaine Journal Elect. & Reg. 47.70 Lobb Electric & Appliance " 4.64 Bancroft-19hitney Co. Sup. C"t. No. 1 12.36 Basil D. Rasmussen it it No. 2 271.22 Roy B. Nelson, Jr. Juv. Court 13.25 Ekdahl & Seppala Sheriff 128.21 County Road Fund If131.04 " If if S Supt. of Schools 16.17 Ekdahl & Seppala If If 20.61 Harry Hartman, Bookseller, Inc. " " 2.85 Diehl Motor Co. Exten. Service 24.50 County Road Fund it It39.69 if it Hort. Insp. 35.28 The Lynden Tribune Ad. Ex. - Schools 11.25 $ 15,437.11 COUNTY ROAD FUND: Payroll - October - Voucher No. 992 $ 11810.00 if it if 993 695. oo " 994 1$291.51 $ 31796.53 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF OCTOREB 191+8_ RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND: W. S. Douglass $ 40.00 W. S. Douglass 36.45 W. H. James 65.15 Everson Motor Co. 2.21 A. Wasching 95.61 $ 239.42 PUBLIC AScISTANCE FUND: Abshire's $ 25.00 American Hotel 15.05 Beach Grocery 13.08 Bellingham Grater Department 12.00 Blackburn Grocery 64.72 Grenier Distributing Co. 11.83 Holmes Market Grocery 5.04 Montgomery Vard & Co. 156.57 Northwest Fuel Co. 7..85 Star Mercantile Co. 44.90 Dr. V. G. Longwood 100.00 Aubert Drug Co. 100.94 if It it 65.89 Ferndale Pharmacy 6.09 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 83 93 it It n Owl Pharmacy No. 2 26..93 Star Drug Company 9..84 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 15.45 Payroll - October - Trans. 37-C-602 49928.86 Frank E. Wear 220.00 $ 51978.51 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Payroll - October $ 680.00 Julia Klocke 220.00 Evelyn R. Freeman 220.00 Arne L. Wilson 40.00 Leonora Harris 11.00 Payroll - October - County -City 890.00 $ 29061.00 COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Stanley R. Field SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Dallis Sterling,Loveall LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft-Glhitney Co. West Publishing -Co. i m Total of Claims Allowed $ 193.55 $ 193.55 $ 25,00 $ 25.00 20.60 97.00 $ 117.6o $ 279848.72 This being the time fixed for a hearing on the application of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company for a franchise over certain roads and parts of roads in Whatcom County, the matter came on regularly before the Board, and no objection being voiced, an Order Granting Franchise was signed, which Order was as follows: BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONFRS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON- ,IN THE MATTER of the. Application of ) PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY for ) a franchise over certain roads and parts ( ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE 'of Roads in Whatcom County, State of ) 'Washington ) THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 1;.1HATCOM COUNTY DOES FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS, to -wit: BE IT REMEMBERED: That at a regular session of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, State of Washington, held at the public meeting room of said Board at the Court House of Whatcom County in the City of Bellingham, Washington, on the 19th day of October, 1948, :at the hour of 10:00 o-'clock in the forenoon of said day, at which meeting there were present ;Commissioners Claude Manley, Gerrit Veleke and Charles E. King, Commissioners of said County, and'. ,there being also present WILL D. PRATT, 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 Whatcom County, not �within the limits of any incorporated city or town, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: RECORD .,OF COMMISSIONERS, PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF OCTOBER 1948 14HEREAS, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Corporation, did -on the 7th day of September, 1948 file wA.th 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 and distribution lines for transmitting and distributing electric energy for power, light, heat and all other purposes and uses, together with 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 Whatcom County, Washington, not within the limits of any incorporated city or town, being the roads and parts of roads hereinafter specifically mentioned and described; and GJHEREAS, this Board, while convened in regular -session, in -the Commissioners' Room in the Court'House of said County, in the City of Bellingham --Washington, on the 7th day of September, 19489 did consider said written application and thereupon did duly enter a written order fixing Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1948 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said last named day, in the public meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House in the City of Bellingham, Washington, as the time and place fixed for hearing said 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 NOW, on this the 19th day of October, 1948 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the - forenoon of said last named day, in the public meeting room of this Board, in the Court House of said County, in the City of Bellingham, Washington, this Board being in regular session, and said application coming on'regularly for hearing, it is by the Board found, determined and ordered as follows, to -wit: That on the 21st day of September, 1948, Will D. Pratt, in person, as Auditor of said County,'posted printed notices, each of which notices was duly signed by the official signature of said Will D. Pratt, as Auditor of said County, and each of which notices had thereon an impression of the Auditor's seal of Whatcom County, Washington, (each of such notices being the same and being signed and sealed the same as the printed notice hereto --attached marked "Exhibit 1" 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 said Will D. Pratt,. as Auditor of said County, which affidavit is hereinafter referred to) as follows, to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin -board at the Public Library in the City of Bellingham, Washington. One notice posted on the bulletin board at the City Hall in the City of Bellingham, Washington. One notice posted on the bulletin board at the Court. House in the City of Bellingham, Washington.. Said three places of posting last named are three public places in the County Seat of said Whatcom County, Washington. That the said Will D. Pratt, as the Auditor of said County, caused a true copy of the notices so posted to be published in '!The"Bellingham Herald", a daily newspaper published in the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, such notice being therein published on the loth, 17th and 24th days of September, 1948, 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. S-efrit, Business Manager of said "The Bellingham Herald", which Affidavit is annexed a "Exhibit B"_to the Affidavit of the County Auditor"he'reinafter referred to.. That on the 21st day of September, 1948 the said Will D. Pratt as Auditor of said County posted printed notices of the time and place of such hearing (each of such notices being a true copy of "Exhibit 1" hereto attached) upon certain public roads and highways in Whatcom County, Washington, which public roads and highways are more particularly known 'and described in the following paragraphs numbered 111" to 112411, both inclusive, to -wit; (There folloirred a copy of the publiched notice bearing full descriptions identical with those hereinafter shows, or page 634 of this volume of proceedings,) That each of such notices was posted on each public road and highway or parts thereof abov( specified, in a conspicuous place, either on a Power Company pole,. a stump, a post or a tree situated on each public road and highway so posted, and adjoining the traveled'portion thereof. That each and every 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 highways for which application is made, (being the public roads and highways hereinbefore described 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 fo'r the public interest. All of which more fully appears from the said Affidavit of the said Will D. Pratt, as Auditor, filed herein on the 19th day of October, 1948. 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 t matter of said.application.was_duly had.before the -Board at the time and place fixed therefor by the Board, being the.time and place as stated in"the notices published and posted as aforesaid. 034 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TIrho, bAY THE 19th DAY OF OCITOngg 1914!8 And now after such hearing and while duly convened in regular session at the time and place aforesaid, and at such meeting, the following Resolution and Order is unanimously adopted and passed by the Board of County Commissioners, to -wit: That 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 "electrical company" conducting an "electric plant" within the meaning.of such terms as defined by Chap. 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 transmission and distribution of electric current for light, heat, power and all other purposes; that it is the owner of certain franchises and privileges relating to the trans- mission and distribution of electric current for light, heat, power and -other purposes in the.City of Bellingham and in the towns of Lynden, Nooksack and Ferndale in Whatcom 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, Nooksack and Ferndale for municipal purposes and within portions of- Whatcom County; that the authority, righ.t,.privilege and franchise hereby applied.for is by the .applicant, its successors and assigns, among other public uses and purposes to be.used for carry- ing out the public uses and purposes imposed by the ordinances, franchises and privileges afore- said of selling and furnishing electric power, heat, light and electric current within the City of Bellingham and the towns of Lynden, Nooksack and Ferndale, for municipal purposes and within the County of Whatcom. That this Board of County Commissioners expressly finds 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 twenty-five (25) years from the date of this Order, the authority, right, privilege and franchise for the applicant, its successors and assigns,- to construct, maintain and operate transmission and distribution lines for transmitting and distributing electric energy for power, light, heat and all other purposes and uses, together with poles, wires and other appurtenances, including on such poles telephone wires as one of such appurtenances, upon, over, along and across the following described public, roads and parts of public roads in Whatcom County,' Washington, not within the limits of any corporate city or town, and enumerated inthe following paragraphs numbered 111" to 112411, both inclusive, to -wit: 1. Road No. 743. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 736 on the South line of Section 1, Twp. 29 North, Range 1 West, W. M; thence Northerly through the West half of said Section 1 to its terminus at or near the East and. West center line of said Section 1. 2. Birch Point Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 482 on the South line of Section 21, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 West, W. M; thence in a general Northerly and Northeasterly direction through said Section 21 and Sections 16, 15; 10 to a point on the East line of Section 10, Twp. 40 North, -Range 1 West at or near the quarter corner common.to Sections 9 and 10, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 West, W. M. 3. Road No. 669. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 109 on the West line of Section 4, Twp. 40 North, Range 1-East at or near the quarter corner common to Sections 4 and 5, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East, W. M; thence Easterly along the East and West center line of said Section 4 to its terminus at or near the center of said Section 4. 4. Baeten Road. (sometimes known as Odell Road). Beginning at an intersection with Road.No. 159 at:or near the Section Corner common to Sections 5, 67 7 and 8, Twp. 40 North, Range l East, W. M; thence Southerly, South easterly and Southerly through said Section 8 to an intersection with U. S. Highway 99 in the West half of said Section 8. 5. Road No. 7.• Beginning at -an intersection with Road No. 228 on the West line'of Section 21, Twp. 40 North, Range 1 East, W. M; thence Southeasterly to a point at or near the center of said Section 21. 6. Road No. 728. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 228 at or near the - Section corner common to Sections 8, 97 16 and 17, Twp. 39 North, Range 1 East, W. M; thence Easterly along the Section line between said Sections 9 and 16 to an intersection with Road No. 700 at or near the quarter corner common to said Sections 9 and 16. 7. Road No. 700. Beginning at or near the quarter corner common to Sections 9 and 16, Twp. 39 North Range 1 East, W. M; thence Easterly along the Section line between said Sections 9 and 16, to the Section corner common to Sections 9, 109.15 and 16, Twp. 39 North, Range*l East, W. M. Also beginning at or near the quarter corner common to Sections 10 and 15,. Twp. 39 North, Range,1 East, W. M; thence Easterly along the Section line between said Sections 10 and 15 to the Section corner common to Sections 10, ill 14 and 15, Twp. 39 North, Range l East, W. M. 8. Road No. 498. Beginning at an intersection with.Road No. 50 at or near the quarter corder co7nrion to. -Section 1, T-�.Jp. 39 North, Range 2, Fast, W. 14. and Section 6, Twp. 39 North, Range 3 East, W. M; thence Westerly along the East and West center line of said Section 1 to a point at or near the center line of said Section I. RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING S 635 11 1 OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY _ THE lath DAY OF 0C.TODER 19 Z 9. Road No. 699. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 478 on the Section line between Section 34, Twp. 39 North, Range 3 East, W. M. and Section 3, Twp. 39 North, Range 3 East, W. M; thence Southerly and Easterly through said Section 3 to an intersection with Road No. 154 on the East line of said Section 3. 10. Hillsdale Road. .Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 458 on the North and South center line of Section 15, Twp. 38 North, Range 3 East, W. M; thence Easterly through the South half of said Section 15 to an intersection with Road No. 217 on the East line of said Section 15. 11. Road No. 729. Beginning at an intersection with the Hillsdale Road in the Southeast ,Quarter U) Section 15, Twp. 38 North'Range 3 East, W. M; thence Southerly through"said Section 15 and Section_ 22, Twp. 38 North, Range 3 East W. M. to an intersection with Road No. 73 on the East and West center line 'of said Section 22. 12. Galbraith Road. Beginning at an intersection with U. S. Highway on the West line of Section 15 Twp. 37 North, Range 3 East, W. M; thence in a general Northeasterly direction through said Section 15 and Sections 10 and 11 said Township and Range, to its terminus in the North -:1F of said Section 11. 13. Road No. 752. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 673 at or near the center of Section 19, Twp. 38 North, Range 4 East, We M; thence Northwesterly through said Section 19 to its terminus in the Northwest 4 of said Section 19. 14. Road No. 283. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 211 in the East half of Section 19, Twp 39 North, Range 4 East, W. M• thence Northerly and Northwesterly through said Section 19 and Sections 1� and 7? Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East, W. Me to its terminus in the South half of said Section 7. 15. Road No. 709. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 88 in the South half of Section 5, Twp. 39 North, Range 4 East, W. M; thence Westerly to its terminus in the South half of said Section 5. 16. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 580 on the Section line between Sections 15 and 16, Twp. 40 North, Range 4 East, W. M; thence .Westerly through said Section 16 to its terminus in the South half of said Section 16. 17. Road No. 678. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 441 on the South line of Section 29, Twp. 38 North, Range 5 East, W. M; thence Easterly along said Section line approximately one-half mile; thence Southerly through the East half of Section 321 Twp. 38 North, Range 5 East, W. M. to its terminus on the South Section line of said Section 32.. 18. Wheeler Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 234 in the North half of Section 34, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W. M; thence Southwesterly through said Section 34 to its terminus in the West half of said Section 34. 19. Eason Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 234 in the North half of Section 34, Twp. 30 North, Range 5 East, W. M; thence Southerly through said Section 34 to its terminus in the South half of said Section 34. 20. 'Road No. 742. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 218 in the North half of Section 3, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East W. M; thence Southerly through said Section 3 to its terminus on the South Section line of said Section 3. 21. Road No. 282. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 742 at or near the quarter corner between Sections 3 and 10, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W. M; thence Southerly through said Section 10 to its terminus in the South half of said Section 10. 22.. Cemetery Road. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 218 in the North half of Section 3, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W. M; thence Southeasterly through said Section 3 to an intersection with Road No. 568 on the South Section line of said Section 3. 23. Road No. 568. Beginning at an intersection with Road No. 282 in the North half of Section 10, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W. M; thence in a general Northeasterly direction through said Section 10 and Sections 2 and 1, Twp. 40 North, Range 5 East, W. M. and Section'36, Twp. 41 North, Range 5 East, W. M. to its terminus on the East Section line of said Section 36. 24. All of the streets avenues, alleys, lanes and public places (except those here- tofore vacated) as appear upon and according to the respective maps, plats and plans heretofore filed for record in the office of the Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, on the respective dates below named, as follows, to -wit: A. McNear Sub -Division, filed October 31, 1947 Be Bernard Beatty's Plat of Maple Crest, filed June 5, 1947 C. Plat of Shallow Shores, filed April 25, 1933 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 0CTOnER TERM TtiESDAY THE LQth. DAY OF 0(11T0n1 ,P 19 LP The line of poles herein p provided for shall be located outside of the traveled portion of the roads and parts of roads aforesaid, and as approved by the County Engineer, and may be all upon one side or partly upon one side and partly upon another side of the traveled portion thereof, gas 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 an portion of the pole line herein ' y p provided for upon private right-of-way outside of the roads and parts of broads 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 ialong of roads above described shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to locate such poles so many or all of the roads and parts of roads above described as the grantee, its successors and assigns may from time to time desire to so occupy. Should the course, direction, for location of any of such roads or parts of roads above described be hereafter changed by the !County or other public authority, the authority, right, privilege and franchise herein granted ishall thereupon attach to such new part of such roads and parts of roads, but the attaching of such rights to such new parts 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 and roads a parts of roads hereinbefore described. The facilities of the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be removed at its or their expense to other locations on such roads or public places in the event any of such roads or !public places are to be reconstructed, altered or improved, or shall become a primary state ;highway and such removal is .reasonably necessary for the construction, alteration or improvement thereof. That all such poles shall re 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 m^ke them safe and free from danger of leaning or falling. All transmi_ssien wires shall be carefully insulated from the i oles and carefully connected and fastened, and shall re stretched either on the poles or on cross -arms or other suitable appliances. The high tension transmission wires shall be at hirty feet above the surface of the ground and the other wires and. lines shall be at least eighteen feet above the surface of the ground, it being found by the Board that to so construct such pole line and the wires and lines thereon, will cause the least interference with other fuses of such roads and parts of roads. Whenever the grantee, its successors or assigns ;Yall make qny excavation in any part of isaid -roads or parts of roads, it shall restore the same as nearly as practicable to its former condition. The said grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the authority, right, ;privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants to indemnify the County of Whatcom from any 'injury arising 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 for damages caused by said poles or 1�!ires or faulty location of the some, or by any electric current conducted thereby, provided seasonable notice is given such grantee, its successors or assigns, by said County of Whatcom of any suit or action begun against' said County on account of any alleged claim for any said cause. The said-rantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, by accepting the right, authority,, privilege and franchise hereby granted, covenants that no value shall be placed upon this franchise on which to base rates outside of the actual expense of obtaining the same, such as ,printing, posting and publishing notices, attorneys fees, engineering costs and the like. Whenever necessary for the construction, repair, improvement, alteration, or relocation of all or any portion of said roads as determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, any or all of said poles and wires shall be immediately removed from said roads and reset or relocated theron as reauired by said Board of County Commissioners, all by and ,at the expense of the grantee. The authority, right, privilege and franchise granted by this resolution and order may be ,sold, assigned, conveyed, leased or mortgaged by the grantee, its successors or assigns. Any time after the expiration of one year from the date of the enactment of this Order the ,Board of County Commissioners Ps 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 assigns. This is not an exclusive franchise and shall not be deemed in any manner to prohibit said County from granting other franchises of any kind or character, upon, over, along and across any i of said roads or public places. 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. The foregoing resolution and order having been duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners at the regular session aforesaid, held this the 19th day of October, 1948 is here- by signed by the undersigned Commissioners and attested by the Clerk of this Board under its 'seal at said meeting, in authentication thereof. i ll 637 RECORD` OF COMMISSIONERS. PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TTl�f+', DAY THE 19th DAY OF OCTOIER 19 48 DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this the 19th day of October, 1948. (SEAL OF T'!E BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of Board of County Commissioners Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. GERRIT VELEKE County Commissioner CHARLES E . ' KING County Commissioner (There followed a copy of the published notice of the hearin on the above franchise', together with the affidavits of posting and publication.5 IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE BY WHATCOM COUNTY OF CERTAIN USED EQUIPMENT BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board did, by resolution signed on the lst day of October, 1948, fix 10:30 A. Me, on this date, in -the Commissioners office as.the'time and place for a hearing on the proposal to sell certain used equipment hereinafter mentioned, and WHEREAS, at the time and place so fixed, the said hearing was held as specified, with no objections voiced, and the.Board being convinced that it is to the best interest of Whatcom County that the said equipment be sold, NOW, THEREFORE, 13E IT RESOLVED that the following described eugipment, no longer needed by Whatcom County, to -wit: Minimum price 1939 P &•H Shovel - Motor No. 5798 - 2 yd. capacity, with push bucket $ 2,000.00 1934 Kenworth Dump Truck - 4 yd. capacity - Motor No. RXC121038 700.00 1931 White - Flatbed Truck - Motor No.-3A-11040 500.00 Buffalo,Road Roller - Motor No. 10810 400.00 1931 White Trailer - Serial No. 7240' 500.00 Ingersoll-Rand Air Compressor - Motor No. PP512295 75.00 Caterpillar Road Maintainer - Motor No. 9A263 --Serial No. -A 372 400.00 2 'Tar Pots Each 25.00 1 7 Cu. Yd. Bagley Dragline Bucket - Crescent Type 30.00 1 5 Cu-. Yd. u n n ri a 25.00 Small Jaw Rock Crusher, mounted on truck chassis, with feeder attachment 300.00 1 Rockford Lathe - faceplate - chuck 800.00 be sold by the Whatcom County Treasurer, for cash, to bhe highest bidder, but for not less than the respective minimum prices above specified; the said sale to be conducted by the said Treasurer in the corridor of the County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, beginning at the hour of 10:00 A. Me, on Monday, November 1, 1948. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 19th day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY C014MISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner By L. COZIER Deputy RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY of O .TOR ,R 19 t+ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT WITH COUNTY ) c TREASIMER FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1948 ) WHEREAS, Orland Ivarson, County Treasurer for Whiatcom County, Washington, has filed with this Board a statement setting forth his receipts and disbursements for the month of September, 1948, and the same has been checked and compared and found to be correct according to -the Auditor's check: IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by this Board that said Orland Ivarson, such County Treasurer, be, and he is hereby allowed credit of said disbursements as follows: CASH REMITTANCES: State School 359.00 State University 306.99 State College 163.92 W.W.C.E. 54.82 E.W.C.E. 41.58 C.W.C.E. 35.35 Parks and Parkways 306.01 Forest Fire Protection 132.02 Highway Safety 305.99 County -Current Expense 3% Rebate 6.12 Suspense 620.74 City Treasurers 21720.54 WARRANTS REDEEMED: County Auto Trust 6,345.27 Current Expense 61328.05 Soldiers' Relief 340.00 Suspense 100.08, Road Fund 529554.23 Tuberculosis.Hospitalization 69851.80. Public Assistance 43,o46.47 Law Library 30.00 Public Health 27279.39 Treasurer's Revolving 25.75 Whatcom County Library, 27018.18 Fire District #3 Current Expense 98.37 Public Utility District --General 227.84 Water District #2 General .542.65 Water District #2 L.I.D. Construction 500.00 Schools General 116,555.13 Schools Building 761.59 River Improvement-F1ood.Control 4,338.00 Port --General 17,541.60 INTEREST ON WARRANTS & BONDS: Tuberculosis Hospitalization 50.85 Public Assistance 107.84 Water District #2 L.I.D. Construction 63.89 School Bond 7,o69.25 River Improvement -Flood Control 30.81 Schools Bond 24:700.00 2.97., 560..12 We do hereby certify that we find the cash in the Treasurer's Office and on deposit in various banks to his credit at tide close of business on September 30, 1940, as shown by the County Auditor's check of Treasurer's cash to be as follows: DEPOSITORY Seattle First National Bellingham National National Bank of Commerce First National-Lynden First National -Ferndale Peoples State Bank of Lynden Citizens Bank of Blaine Nooksack Valley -Everson Bank of Sumas DALANCE 375,078.45 378-1887.45 366,962.61 47,000.00 501000.00 45,000.00 51000.00 181000.00 10.000.00 l - 295,928.51 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 639 OCTOPER TERM TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF OcTn'RF:R 19-48- SETTLEMENT WITH TREASURER, Continued: Balance Forward INVESTMENTS U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 338i000.00 U. S. Treas. Bonds "H" CH 1003000.00 { CASH IT; OFFICE: 1 Cash in Vault 10,653.40 Checks and Cash Items 14j610.31 i Currency 2,664.o0 Silver 76.02 Auditor and Clerk 280.48 1)295,928.51 638,000.00 28�284.21 1,962,212.72 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, this l9th day of Octbbbr, 1948. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner Attest: WILL D. PRATT CHARLES E. KING County Auditor & Ex-officio Commissioner Clerk of the Board 1�+ Dance License Application No. 635, for a public dance to be held in Liberty Hall on October 16, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued'to the Dixielanders. The September report of the Whatcom County Health Department was received and placed on file. The application of the Goshen Country Club for a "Special Occasion" liquor license covering Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27 and December 4, 119 189 319 1948, was approved by the Board and a copy of the application placed on file. jl There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned ,,until 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 22, 1948. Approved Chairman of the Boa d MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 19, 1948, the Board convened at 9:30 A.M., .,on this date, with dommissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:10 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: �I CURRENT EXPENSE: i Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. It n n " rr n rt " George Janssen Postmaster Pacific Tele. b Tele. Co. Charles Rand Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. rr rt rt " n n u rt Payroll - October Auditor Assessor Commissioners Treasurer Elect. & Reg. Sup. Ct. No. 1 " if No. 1 No. 2 No. 2, Rep. Juvenile Court it " Play. 12.85 5.74 6.18 14.85 50.00 11.79 271.22 9.84 4.77 15.26 132.75 640, RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY Or OCTOBER 19 48 �"O N I O N' f R l NTl R CT 0-8 £tLt N GN A h1-lSAT NT TT'; T G. I� CURRENT EXPENSE, Continued: I; Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Clerk $ 4.97 Andrew Danielson J. P. - Country 6.75 Elwood Warner " " 6.75 George Janssen, Postmaster Pros. Atty 7.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. " " 7.64 rr ar n rr Sheriff 17.53 Supt. of Schools 11.55 ►r a �r �� Hort. Insp. 8.11 605.57 ;;PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: American Hotel 17.05 Badgley's Grocery 80.65 Brown & Cole, Inc. 61.02 Everson Department Store 28.71 Kendall Grocery 32.55 Komen Grocery 68.23 Lind Gravel Company 9.27 W. C. Lindsey - Clipper Store 40.20 Manahan's Grocery 16.00 Still's 24.81 R. M. Tucker Realty Co. 25.00 Monroe Funeral Home 100.00 Evergreen Pharmacy 9.40 Dr. G. L. Hellberg 35.00 Dr. J. Edgar Wood 148.50 Henry D. Young, D.M.D. 54.00 Central Stores Revolving Fund 36.65 Physicians & Dentists, Inc. 79515.00 B. 13. Meat & Sausage 176.04 Mills Hospital Supply Company 2.91 Morse Hardware Company 39.64 Nalley's, Inc. 8.14 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. 84.05 Parke, Davis & Company 2.01 Aubert Drug Company 93.53 Roy Barrett - Druas 113.21 Evergreen Pharmacy 111.72 Fairhaven Pharmacy 81.43 i Fountain Drug Store 18.13 j Owl Pharmacy 17.76 Thriftee Center Pharmacy 7.47 Cash Assistance Roll for November 201257.00 Payroll - October - Trans. 37-C-607 10,493.99 $ -19,809.07 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: i Pacific Tele & Tele Company 9.67 � 9.67 COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Galen W. Bentley, Architect s 101000.00 101000.00 LAW LIBRARY FU1,1D : Charles Rand $ 10.00 ,. 10.00 I j SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND: Neil 0. Smith 50.00 George S. Laub 30.00 Minnie Challender 20.00 Frank D. Curry - Order to Leslie Eakin 20.00 S 120.00 I Total of Claims Allowed �0,554.31 RECORD OF COM IS IONERSy PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM ERTT)AY THE 22nrl DAY of OC'.TO RFIR 19�_ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY IN THE MATTER of the Application of East Baker ) View Water Cooperative for a franchise.over certain roads and parts of roads in Whatcom ) ORDER GRANTING FRANCHISE County, State of Washington. This matter coming on for hearing this 22nd day''of October, 1948 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the meeting room of the Board of County Commissioners in the Whatcom County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, upon petition of*the applicant, the East Baker View Water Cooperative, for a franchise to:lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe lines and water mains together with all necessary laterals, fora period of fifty (50) years on and along, over and under certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington, said time and place being the time and place heretofore appointed by Order of this Board for such hearing. AND IT APPEARING-1 and the Board.finding, from the Affidavit of Poster and Affidavit of Publication, both filed. with these proceedings, that pursuant to order of this Board heretofore made and entered that the County Auditor has.given-due,' proper and legal notice of the time and place of this hearing, and that petitioner has paid all expenses connected with the giving of suchnotice. And on one having appeared or made known Iany .objection to the. pr.ayer,:-of said*; petitioner, the Board of County Commissioners having fully considered the petition and the evidence submitted in.support thereof, and finding and deeming it to be for the public interest to grant the said franchise as prayed in said petition. IT IS NOW, THEREFORE ORDERED that th.e :East''Baker View Water Cooperative, a Washington corporation, and its successors and assigns be, and is hereby granted a franchise from and after this date for a period of fifty (50) years thereafter, to'lay, construct, maintain and repair water pipe lines and water mains, together.with all necessary laterals for a period of fifty (50) years, on, along, over and under the following county road, situated in Whatcom County, Washington: Road #502. Beginning at a point approximately -two thousand feet east -of the intersection of Road #K02 with Primary State Highway #1 A (Guide Meridian Road) and being the end of the existing water pipe line running easterly along said road; thence generally in an easterly direction along said road #502 to its' intersection with road #384. For the purpose of laying, constructing and maintaining, repairing_and�replacing said water pipe lines, water mains, and all laterals that may be necessary or convenient, said East Baker View Water Cooperative, a corporation, its successors and assigns, by its agents or employees, shall have the right to dig ditches over, along and'on the aforesaid roads and bridge: Provided, that travel over said roads shall not be impaired. and said ditches and excavations sha: be filled without delay and the roads restored to as good condition thereafter as they were before such digging and excavating; and Provided further, that the said East Baker View Water Cooperative, a corporation, it's successors and assigns, shall be liable to Whatcom County and all necessary expense to which said county may be put in and about restoring such county roads to suitable condition for travel. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1948. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 14-IATCOM C (SEAL OF THE'BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) A C C E P T A N C E CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLE S E. KING Commissioner Now comes the East Baker View Water Cooperative, a corporation, and accepts, subject to all conditions therein contained, that certain franchise to lay, construct and repair water pipe lines -and water mains on certain roads in Whatcom County, Washington, granted to it by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington, on this 22nd day of October. EA"T BAKER VIEW WATER COOPERATIVE (SEAL OF THE COOPERATIVE) By MARGUERITF HAD]SEN President Attest:' �TF,SSE ANDI RSON Sec_etary OCTO3ER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS TERM FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF- OCTOBER An agreement 'rith the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, relative to a road crossing, was made a part of this day's proceedings, which agreement was as follows: AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this 21st day of October, 1948, by -and between CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE� i ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Wisconsin corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Railroad", and WHATCOM COUNTY, a municipal corporation.of.the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "Licensee", W I T N E S S E T H That each of the parties, for and -in consideration of the covenants and agreements of the other of said parties to be kept and performed, as hereinafter set forth, hereby covenants and agrees-, to and with such other party as follows: 1. The Railroad hereby grants unto the Licensee the right to construct and maintain a ublic highway crossing at grade, over the right of wayy and tracks of the Railroad by County Road 50 in the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (s2-SW�) of Section Fourteen (14), and the North alf of the Northwest Quarter (N2-NWi) of Section Twenty-three (23), all in Township Forty (40) orth, Range Three (3) East, W. M., about two and three-quarters.miles east of Lynden, in Whatcom ounty, Tashington, along and upon the following described strip of land, namely: A forty (40) foot :,ride strip of land across the -Railroad's eighty (80) foot wide right of way and main track in the South Half of the Southwest 'Quarter (S-2-SW' of Section Fourteen (14), Township Forty (40) North, Range -Three (3) East, W. if., and 'North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N2-NWw) of Section Twenty-three (23), Township Forty (40) North, Range Three (3) East, W. M., Whatcom County, Washington, the center line of said strip being.the north and south quarter quarter line of said Southwest Quarter (SW4) and of said Northwest Quarter (NW4) intersecting the center line of said main track at right angles at Engineer's Station 128 t 00. The location of the strip of land above described is shown on the map 'atta.ched, marked Exhibit X, numbered 5557 dated August 27, 1948, and made a part hereof, by the part colored red between points marked A and B. The location of the lateral boundary lines of the Railroad's right of tray is shown on said Exhibit by the heavy white dash and two dot lines. 2. The Railroad shall and will, at its sole cost and expense, install and maintain proper lanking at said crossing between the rails of each railroad track now or hereafter constructed ntersecting said crossing and for one foot on the outside -of each rail, such planking to be not ess than twenty (20) feet in length and to extend the full width of the traveled highway, includ ng shoulders thereof, and install and maintain a reflectorized sawbuck sign at an appropriate ocation on the right side of said highway on each side of the Railroad's 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 installed by the Railroad as provided by Section 2 hereof, in such manner as to provide a level crown in the; highway at said crossing at least twenty-five (25) feet on each side of the center line of the Railroad's track with approaches thereto not exceeding five (5) per cent grade, and install and maintain standard reflectorized approach signs on each side of said crossing on the right shoulder of said highway at a point between three hundred and five hundred feet from the crossing of said Railroad tracks. The Licensee shall at its cost and expense remove and keep cleared the brush and trees in the vicinity of said crossing, so as to make and keep the best possib;e view, of the crossing for travelers on said highway and for employees on railroad equipment approaching said crossing, satisfactory to the Chief Engineer of the Department of Transportation of the Statek of Washington and the Superintendent of the division of the Railroad upon which said crossing is located. Licensee shall at its cost and expense install and maintain adequate drainage facilitiesrl ls required to carry away surface and other waters from the Railroad's premises in the vicinity of said crossing. 4. The Licensee shall at all times prosecute any work which it may do upon the Railroad Fight of way with reasonable care, skill and diligence, and will, in all matters relating to the, safety of railroad operations and the protection of employees of the Railroad engaged thereon, ;conform to the directions of the Railroad's said Superintendent. The Licensee shall and'will protect all ditches and other water courses in the vicinity of said railroad which may be crossed. �by said highway, by constructing and maintaining as part of its said highway grade adequate culverts or bridges for the purpose of carrying said highway over such ditches or water courses } ithout interference with the flow of the water therein. 5. Each oe the parties hereto hereby assumes all responsibility and liability for the things to be done by it hereunder and 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 liability, loss, damages and injuries, whatsoever, �ncluding personal injuries resulting in death, and claims therefor and costs incident thereto, flue, in whole or in part, to its failure to do said things which it has agreed to do, or to any au construction or maintenance by the party constructing or maintaining the portion of said crossing for which such covenanting party assumes liability and responsibility as above set forth. PECORD. OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 643 OCTOBER TERM FRIT)AV THE !%?nd__ DAY OF OCTOBER _^I9�La_ 6. The Railroad shall have the right, notwithstanding anytring herein contained, to aintain, repair, renew and -operate the track or.tracks, poles, wires,, -pipes and other facilities eretofore constructed upon, over and' along the right of way of said railroad and across the said trip of land to be used by the Licensee as.aforesaid, and to construct, maintain and operate suc dditional track or tracks, poles, wires, pipes and other facilities along, over and upon said ailroad right of way upon and across said strip of land, as the Railroad shall desire. 7. If at any time the Railroad 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 required by the Railroad, 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 ereinbefore set forth, shall be deemed and. -considered as conditions, for a breach of any of whit he Railroad may forfeit and determine the rights hereby granted. Failure to terminate for any uch breach shall not constitute a waiver of any future breach. Such rights of forfeiture shall of be construed as. an exclusive remedy, but_the Railroad may have and exercise, either in ddition to or exclusive of such right, any other remedy, it law or in equity, which it might or ould have or exercise if no right of forfeiture were reserved. 9. The Licensee shall at its.cost..and.expense procure all right, permission and authority, blic and private, not hereby granted, required for the construction and maintenance of said ade crossing. 10. The right or, interest created by this instrument shall be subject and subordinate to the continuing lien of the First Mortgage dated as of January 1, 1944 „ executed and delivered by Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company to Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Trustee, and to the lien of the General Mortgage dated as of January 1,.1944, executed and delivered. by Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul. and Pacific Railroad Company to Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Trustee. 11. The grants, covenants and stipulations hereof shall extend to and be binding upon the spective successors of the parties hereto, but the Licensee shall not assign any of its rights reunder without first obtaining the written consent of the Rail -road so to do. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said parties have caused these presents to be executed by their my authorized representatives in duplicate crif*iral s the. and ;Te �r. first herein written. (CORPORATION SEAL) fittest: VILA M. GRAVES Assistant Secretary ,SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONZIISSIONERS) ttest: WILL D. PRATT Clerk of said.Board CHICAGO, MILVIAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY By J. P. KILEY Vice President COUNTY OF WHATCOM CLAUDE PIANLEY Chairman of the Board GERRIT VELFKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner' R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Whatcom County is submitting to the Federal Security Agency, U. S. Public Health Service, an application for federal funds to assist in the construction of the Whatcom County Health Center NOW,; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Claude Manley, Chairman of the Board of County Commis- sioners, he, and he is hereby authorized to sign the said application and make the commitments contained therein, and also to sign all other instruments and documents pertaining thereto and requiring a signature of'a representative of Whatcom County. DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 22nd day of October, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) t-test: WILL D. PRATT ounty Auditor & Ex-officio lerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF �+IHATCOM COUNTY, WA.SHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS .644 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 22nd DAY OF OCTOBER 1948 RESOLUTION, Continued: I, Will D. Pratt, Auditor of 'nghatcom County, Washington, hereby certify that CLAUDE MANLEY, who signed the above mentioned application, is Chairman,of the Board of County Commissioners of the said Whatcom County, and by virtue of such position, is the right and.proper official to sign the said application. WILL D . PRATT (AUDITOR'S SEAL) Auditor, Whatcom County, Washington There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned until 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, October 26, 1948. Approved �,/.r C � Chairman of the Board ############�###### #############r### `0# J/ /I # ####il##�#####�'i�N #7� r########### MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 269 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Friday, October'"22','1948, the Board convened 'at 9:30 A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present. ,The following claims were approved.by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Keystone Envelope.Co. Monahan Garage, Inc Smith Agency Everson News Three-M-Supply Co. Clare Kersting County -Superintendents' Assn. Jessie M. Boeckenheuer - Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. Morgan, The Printer PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: American Hotel Marineway Hotel Pastime Cafe - Safeway Store's, Inc. it It It SoineIs St. Luke's General Hospital Bellingham Optical Co., Inc. Auditor $ 7.40 Assessor 51+:87 Elect. & Reg. 2280,66 43.00 Jail' 22087 Supt. of Schools 8.05 ,t ... .. .. It . 109,00 Exten. Service 52.13 It It - - - - 11.88 Ad. Ex. - Elect. 70.10 Total of Claims Allowed $ 5.50 12'75 10.00 225.52 430.63 7.16 66.00 7.20 $ 509.16 $ 764.76 $ 1,273.92 `�A duplicate Public Assistance Fund warrant, No-: 66557, issued under date of Oct. 1, 19489 in the amount of $141.00, was ordered issued to Johanna C. Hanson, in lieu of one lost. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned til 9:30 A.M., Friday, October 29, 1948. Approved�,r/ Chairmarr of the Board RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS 4� OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE - 29th DAY OF OCTOBER _ 191+8 MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 OCTOBER TERM Pursuant to adjournment taken Tuesday, October 26, 1948, the Board convened at 9:�O A.M., on this date, with Commissioners Manley and Veleke present, Comm. King joining them at 10:35 A.M. The following claims were approved by the Board for payment: CURRENT EXPENSE: Berniece L. Kobersteen Commissioners 4.00 " it Elect. & Reg. 46.00 Pliny T. Snyder " it 20�.75 $ PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Wynn Haws 2.06 Otis Elevator Co. 261.62 n tt it 22.25 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 130.21 Social Legislation Information Service, Inc. 15.00 Bornstein Sea Foods, Inc. 3.40 City Market Lockers 36.76 Clark Linen and F,quipment Co. 20.50 F. M. Haskell Plbg & Htg Co. 1.09 Institutional Service 24.66 if it 36�98 Lee Grocery Company 35.54 Mannings, Inc. 12.21 it It 12.21 Mills Hospital Supply Co. 10.65 Molts, Inc. 53.56 Nalley's, Inc. 11.28 Northern Grocery Company 120.50 Carl Omli 125.95 Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 20.22 tt tt it it 14.63 tt tt tt if 23.36 tt tt tt ,t 3.36 Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. 5.00 Parke, Davis & Company 14.16 Penn. Salt Mfg. Co. of Wash. 12.30 Pittsburgh Paint Store 5.18 Shaw Supply Company, Inc. 20.77 Standard Brands, Inc. 14.86 Standard Oil Co. of California 95.11 G. H. Tennant Company 9.88 Wyeth, Inc. 22.35 American Hotel 17.05 Blackburn's Grocery 64.72 Omar Frost 30.90 Holmes Market Grocery 11.75 Silver Beach Market 20.55 Twenty First Street Grocery 42.80 Bellingham Optical Co., Inc. 8.49 Aubert Drug Co. 13.47 Dr. 0.. N. Farley 29.50 Dr. W. L. Longwood 70.00 Dr. T. J. Rasmussen 106.00 Westford Ambulance Service 8.50 Elnore S. Blockenstaff 92.72 Aubert Drug Co. 320.27 Herald Prescription Pharmacy 197.74 Owl Pharmacy 85.49 Star Drug Company 1i.44 PUBLIC HEALTH FUND: Evelyn R. Freeman COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Chisholm & Eiford $ SUSPENSE FUND: Chas. B. McNaughton, Exec. of Estate of Gladys McNaughton, $ MOORMAN DITCH DISTRICT: Payroll 29.90 $ 253.75 2,333-00 29.90 159749.80 $ 15,749.80 16.63 $ 16.63 $ 401.00 $ 401.00 Total of Claims Allowed $ 18,784.08 646 RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY _ THE 29th DAY OF OCTOBER 19 48 INITIATING RESOLUTION C.R.P. NO. 260 BEFORE TIC BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE ) NO. 241, GOODWIN ROAD, COUNT ROAD NO. 87 ) R E S O L U T I O N IT IS HEREBY RESOLVEX by the Board of County Commissioners that it is their intention to replace Bridge No. 241 on the Goodwin,Road being Count, Road No. 87, iri Sections 9 and 10, Twp.39 N., R. 4 E., W.M., tiaith 70 feet of 7211 Asphalt Coated Type 1 P aved Invert Corrugated Metal Pipe, 8 gauge, and an earth fill over same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing there is hereby appropriated a sum in the following detail: Items of -Work Day Labor $3,128.34 Gas Tax This project is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity and upon_ the approval of this resolution by the Director of Highways of the State of Washington, the'County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.that this project be prosecuted by day labor as a County Road Project in accordance with the Standard Road and Bridge Specifications of the State of Washington. DONE in regular -adjourned session of the Board this.29th day of October, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD.OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D .. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board By L. COZIER, Deputy !V ,IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY, OWNED IN ) R E S O L U T I O N I� FEE SIMPLE BY WHATCOM COUNTY ) �� WHEREAS, this Board did, by resolution signed on the 8th day of October, 1948, fix 10:00A.M1 ion 'this date, in the Commissioners' office as the time and place for a hearing on the proposal.to sell certain county owned real property, hereinafter described, and WHEREAS, at the time and place so fixed, the said hearing was held --as specified, with no I' iobjections voiced, and the Board being convinced that it is to.the best interest of IIhatcom ,County that the said real property be sold, - NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED that the following described.property, owned by Whatcom ,County, to -wit: o Commencing at a point thirty (30) feet south and twenty (20) feet west of the north-east corner of the NEi NWT of Section 2, Township 40 North, Range 3 East of W.M.., thence south ten (10) rods, thence west sixteen (16) rods, thence east sixteen (16) rods to point of beginning, containing one acre more or less Minimum price $20.00, plus cost of .advertising !be sold by the Whatcom County Treasurer, for cash, to the highest bidder, but for not less than the minimum price above specified; the said sale to be conducted by the said Treasurer in the icorridor of the County Court House in Bellingham, Washington, beginning at the hour of 10:00 A.M. Ion Monday, November 15, 1948 ' DONE in regular adjourned session of the Board this 29th day of October, 1948« j(SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Attest: WILL D. PRATT' County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board Tay L. COZIER, Deputy BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON CLAUDE MANLEY Chairman GERRIT VE LEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner OWN # !� ..��� ►�' OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 2 th DAY OF OCTOBER 027 1s 48 'r Pursuant to a conference •with the Architect, Mr. Galen W. Bently, r^lative to the general specifications for the new court house, a motion was made by Commissioner Veleke, seconded by Commissioner Manley, and passed unanimously, which motion was as follows: "That a $1,250,00 elevator cab, in lieu of a $1,700.00 cab, as specified, be accepted and that a medium speed door operator with 1 and 31'r seconds opening speed and 2 seconds closing speed be used in- stead of the high speed door operator as specified. The County to receive a credit of $850.00, making the General Contract as revised to date, $655,594.00. Elevators to be manufactured by the Otis Elevator Co." /The following resolution was introduced by Gerrit Veleke, read in full and considered: Resolution Adopting and Approving the Execution of the Grant Agreement to be Submitted to the Administration of Civil Aeronautics, U. S. Department of Commerce, to Obtain Federal Aid in the Development of the Bellingham Airport Be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Washington i SECTIOIP 1. That the County of Whatcom shall enter into a Grant Agreement for the purpose !of obtaining Federal aid in the development of the Bellingham Airport and that such agreement ;shall be as set forth hereinbelow: SECTION'2. That the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Claude Manley, is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Agreement in sextuplicate on behalf of the County 'of Whatcom, and the County Auditor, who is the Ex-officio Clerk of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to impress the official seal of the County of Whatcom and to attest said execution. 11 SECTION'3. That the County of Whatcom specifically ratifies and adopts all statements, I�representations, warranties, coverents and agreements contained in the Project Application and ithe Sponsor's Assurance Agreement. SECTION 4. That the Grant Agreement referred to hereinabove shall be as follows: GRANT AGREEMENT Part I - Offer Date of Offer - October 25, 14+81 Bellingham Airport Project No. 9-4 5-012-801 TO: The County Whatcom, Washington (herein referred to as the "Sponsor") FROM: The United States of America (acting through the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, herein referred to as the "Administrator'') WHEREAS, the Sponsor has submitted to the Administrator a Project Application dated June 24, 1948, for a errant of Federal funds for a project for development of the Bellingham Air- port (herein called thef "Airport"), together with plans and specifications for such project, which Project Application, as approved by the Administrator, is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the Administrator has approved a project for development of the Airport (herein called the "Project") consisting of -the following described airport development: Grade, drain and surface Aix Freight apron and extension to existing apron; resurface NW/SE taxiway and portion of apron; bituminous surface treat administration area; gravel light plane and vehicle parking areas; drainage of administration area; relocate wind tee and convert to automatic control; construct segmented circle marker system, all as more particularly described in the survey map and plans and specifications incorporated in the said Project Application; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to and for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of the Federal Airport Act (60 Stat. 170; Pub. Law 377, 79th Congress), and in consideration of the (a) Sponsor's adoption and ratification of the representations and ascsurances contained in said Project Application, and -its acceptance of this Offer, as hereinafter provided, and (b) the bene- fits to accrue to the United States and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of the Airport, as herein provided, THE ADMINISTRATOR, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES, HERFBY OFFERS AND AGREES to pay, as the United States ' share of costs incurred in accomplishing the project, 51.80 percentum of all allowable project costs, subiect to the following terms and conditions: OCTOBER RECORD OF COMMISSIONERS S PROCEEDINGS TERM FRTnAV THE 29th DAY OF- OCTOBER 19 48 1. The maximum obligation of the United `'tates payable under this offer shall be $32,200.00 2. The Sponsor shall ( a) Begin `accomplishment of the Project within a reasonable time after acceptance of this Offer, and (b) Carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the terms of this Offer, and the Federal Airport Act and the Regulations promulgated there- under by the Administratornin effect on the date of this Offer, which act and Regulations are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and (c) Carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the plans and Specifi- cations incorporated herein as they may be revised or modified with the approval of the Administrator or his duly authorized representatives. 3. The Sponsor shall operate and maintain the Airport as provided in the Project Application incorporated herein. 4. Any misrepresentation or omission of a material fact by the Sponsor concerning the Project or the Sponsor's authority or ability to carry out the'obligations assumed by the Sponsor in accepting this Offer shall terminate the obligatiorr ofthe United States, and. it is understood and agreed'by the Sponsor in accept- ing this offer that if a meterial fact has been misrepresented or omitted by the Sponsor, the.Administrator on behalf of the United States may recover all grant payments made. 5. The Administrator reserves the right to amend or withdraw this Offer at any time prior to its acceptance by the Sponsor. 6. This Offer shall expire and the United States shall not be obligated to pay any of the allowable costs of the Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor within 60 days from the above date of Offer or such longer time as may be prescribed by the Administrator in writing. 7. The Sponsor covenants and agrees that it will take all steps necessary on its i! part to acquire promptly such outstanding interests as maybe validly asserted against its title in and to the lands comprising that portion of the airport premises identified as Parcel 13, in the Sponsor's opinion on title, dated September 7, 1948, and on Exhibit A attached to and made a part of said Project j Application, it being understood and agreed that the assumption of this obliga- tion by the Sponsor shall not operate to bar the inclusion of such acquisition in any succeeding project. The Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer and ratification and adoption of the Project Appli-�, cation incorporated herein shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by the Sponsor, as-, hereinafter provided, and said Offer and acceptance shall comprise a Grant Agreement, as provided�l by the Federal Airport Act, constituting the obligations and rights of the United States and the 1 Sponsor with respect to the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of th.1 Airport. Such Grant Agreement shall become effective.upon the Sponsor's accept ante of this Offerl and shall remain in full force and effect throughout the useful life of the facilities developed under the Project but in any event not to exceed twenty years from the date of said acceptance. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE ADMINISTRATOR OF CIVIL AERONAUTICS By R. D. BEDINGER Regional Administrator, Region VII Part II - Acceptance The County of Whatcom, Washington, does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representa tions, warranties, covenants and agreements contained in the Project Application and incorporated materials referred to in the foregoing Offer and does hereby accept said Offer and by such accept ante agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof. Executed this 29th day of Oct. 1948. (SEAL) Attest: WILL D. PRATT County Auditor & Ex-officio Clerk of the Board COUNTY OF WHATCOM. WASHINGTON' By CLAUDE MANLEY' Chairman, Board of County Commissioners XRECORD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS - 649 OCTOBER TERM FRIDAY THE 29th DAY OF OCTOBFR19� CERTIFICATE OF SPONSOR'S ATTORNEY I, Boone Hardin, acting as Attorney for County of Whatcom, Washington, do hereby certify: That I have examined the foregoing Grant Agreement and the proceedings taken by said County of 1�.Thatcom, V.Tashington, relating thereto, and find that the Acceptance thereof by said County of Whatcom, Washington, has been duly authorized and that the execution thereof is in all respects due and proper and in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington, and further, that, in my opinion, said. Grant Agreement constitutes a legal and binding obligation of the County of Whatcom, Washington, in accordance with the terms thereof. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 29th day of October, 1948. BOONE HARDIN Prosecuting Attorney DONE in regular adjourned. session of the Board of County Commissioners, this 29th day of October, 1948. (SEAL OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) f i Attest: WILL D. PRATT "County Auditor & Ex-officio ;;Clerk of the Board "Dance License Application No. Movember 6, 1948, was approved by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WFIATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON' CLAUDE MANLEY Ch ai rm arr GERRIT VELEKE Commissioner CHARLES E. KING Commissioner 636, for a public dance in the Birch Bay Grange Hall, on Board and the license issued to the Birch Bay Grange. Dance License Application N-o. 637, for a public dance to be held in the Goshen Hall on October 29, 1948, was approved by the Board and the license issued to the Whatcom County Young Democrats. There being no further business °,until 9:30 A.M., Wednesday, November 3, ;General Election day. i to come before the meeting, the same was duly adjourned 1948, the regular day of Tuesday being November 2, Approved Chairman of the Board ######### ` 1 ##### #######°`�##0 #�~###4"7 �r , ; 4###�####k#7Wt A r# #r