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GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 69- 1984
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WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITORS OFrlCE
P.O. Box 398 JOAN OGDEN, Auditor
Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone 676= 6740
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN WHATCOM COUNTY,
WASHINGTON ON THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984 FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON THE PROPOSITION TO
ISSUE $6,500,000 PARK AND RECREATION GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS.
OATH OF AUDITOR
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
7 ss.
COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election
returns of Whatcom County, Washington held on the 6th day of November, 1984,
have in no wise been altered by additions or erasures, and that they are
the same as when they were deposited in my office, SO HELP ME GOD.
Whatcom County Audi or.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November, I$4�
CERTIFICATE
OF CANVASSING BOARD 1�► ;
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A"'}S
STATE OF WASHINGTON}
�'•••••'�•bT
} ss.
COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT we,
as the Whatcom County Canvassing Committee,
have completed our canvass of votes
as it pertains to the Special Election
held within the boundaries of Whatcom
County, Washington on the 6th day
of November, 1984 and the results
were as follows:
Number persons Voting Last
Special Election —Proposition No. I
General Election 35,969
Submitted by Whatcom County
PARK AND RECREATION GENERAL OBLIGATION
4 0 % 14,388
Bonds,
BONDS - $6,500,000
YES - 122 0
To provide funds for remodeling senior services facili-
ties, developing athletic fields and parks, and acqui-
sition of saltwater frontage, and making infrastruc-
VOTES, BONDS, YES 27,870
ture improvements to its existing parks, shall What-
com County issue $6,500,000 of its general obliga-
tion bonds payable, both principal and interest, out
r
NO - 124 # VOTES, BONDS, NO 20,275
of annual tax levies in excess of regular property tax
levies and maturing within a maximum term of 20
years from date of issue, all as provided in Ordinance
Failed 57.9 0
No. 84-88 of the County? _
The canvass having been completed this 21st day of November, 1984
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County Auditor X�-
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November 6, 1984 Whatcom County, Washington
WHATCOM COUNTY
CITIZENS INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 1-84
Shall Whatcom County be declared a Nuclear Free
Zone and penalties established for violation thereof?
YES -117 0-
N0,,119 0
Special Election — Proposition No. 1
Submitted by Whatcom County PARK AND RECREATION GENERAL OBLIGATION Bonds,
BONDS - $6,500,000 YES -122 0
To provide funds for remodeling senior services facili-
ties, developing athletic fields and parks, and acqui-
sition of saltwater frontage, and making infrastruc-
ture improvements to its existing parks, shall What -
corn County issue $6,500,000 of its general obliga- r
tion bonds payable, both principal and interest, out N0 - 124 0
of annual tax levies in excess of regular property tax
levies and maturing within a maximum term of 20
years from date of issue, all as provided in Ordinance
No. 84-88 of the County?
I,,
P.O. Box 398 8eflinobam. Washington 98225
s -
JOAN OGDEN, AUDITOR
Phone 676-6740
VALIDATION FOR WATER DISTRICT NO. 4 — $50,000 G. 0. BONDS
SPECIAL ELECTION — NOVEMBER 6, 1984
NUMBER PERSONS VOTING
LAST GENERAL ELECTION
136
40% 60% YES
55
33
VALIDATION FOR EVERSON CITY $105,000 G. 0, BONDS
SPECIAL ELECTION — NOVEMBER 6, 1984
NUMBER PERSONS VOTING
LAST GENERAL -ELECTION 40%
312 125
VALIDATION FOR
60% YES
75
WHATC.OMCCOUNTY PARK AND RECREATION G. 0. BONDS $6,500,000
SPECIAL ELECTION — NOVEMBER 6, 1984
NUMBER PERSONS VOTING
LAST GENERAL ELECTION
40% 60% YES
35,969 14,388 8,633
PROPOSITION NO.
PARK AND RECREATION GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS - $6,500,000
To provide funds for remodeling senior
services -facilities, developing athletic
fields and parks, and acquisition of
saltwater frontage, and making
infrastructure improvements to its
existing parks, shall Whatcom County
issue $6,500,000 of its general
obligation bonds payable, both principal
and interest, out of annual tax levies
in excess of regular property tax levies
and maturing within a maximum term of 20
years from date of issue, all as
provided in Ordinance No. of the
County?
BONDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes
BONDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . No
The Clerk of the County Council is hereby directed to
deliver a certified copy of this ordinance to the Whatcom County
Auditor.
Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become
effective immediately upon its passage, approval, and publication
as required by law.
INTRODUCED this 6th day of September 1984.
ADOPTED this 20thday of September 1984.
WHATCOM ,COUNTY, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 84-88
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING
FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED
ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY AT A SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD THEREIN ON NOVEMBER
6, 1984, OF THE PROPOSITION OF WHETHER
OR NOT THE COUNTY SHOULD ISSUE UP TO
$6,500,000 OF ITS GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS, PAYABLE, BOTH PRINCIPAL AND
INTEREST, OUT OF ANNUAL TAX LEVIES IN
EXCESS OF REGULAR TAX LEVIES AND
MATURING WITHIN A MAXIMUM TERM OF 20
YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUANCE TO PROVIDE
FUNDS NECESSARY TO ACQUIRE, DEVELOP,
RESTORE AND MAKE OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO
VARIOUS PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES.
PREPARED BY
PASSED Sept 2Q�19$4
PRESTON, THORGRIMSON, ELLIS & HOLMAN
2000 IBM Building
Seattle, Washington 98101
TABLE OF CONTENTS*
PAGE
NO.
Recitals
............. .....................
1
Section
1.
Findings .........................•
2
Section
2.
Authorization of Bonds .............
3
Section
3.
Findings regarding Maintenance
and Operation .....................
4
Section
4.
Useful Life of Improvements........
4
Section
5.
Special Election Called............
4
Section
6.
Effective Date.... .................
5
*This Table of Contents is not a part of
this ordinance.
Date: September 6, 1984 Introduced by: Consent
Prepared by: Bond Counsel
ORDINANCE NO. 84-88
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING
FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED
ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY AT A SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD THEREIN ON NOVEMBER
6, 1984, OF THE PROPOSITION OF WHETHER
OR NOT THE COUNTY SHOULD ISSUE UP TO
$6,500,000 OF ITS GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS, PAYABLE, BOTH PRINCIPAL AND
INTEREST, OUT OF ANNUAL TAX LEVIES IN
EXCESS OF REGULAR TAX LEVIES AND
MATURING WITHIN A MAXIMUM TERM OF 20
YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUANCE TO PROVIDE
FUNDS NECESSARY TO ACQUIRE, DEVELOP,
RESTORE AND MAKE OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO
VARIOUS PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES.
WHEREAS, the Park and Recreation Board of Whatcom County,
Washington, (the "County") has recommended that the County
acquire, develop, restore and make other improvements to the
various park and recreation facilities as described in Section 1
of this ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the money in and to be paid into the Park and
Recreation Fund of the County will be insufficient to enable the
County to so acquire, develop, restore and make other
improvements to the various park and recreation facilities; and
WHEREAS, in order to provide the funds necessary to pay the
cost of such acquisition, development, restoration and
improvement, it is deemed necessary that the County issue general
obligation bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $6,500,000
and that such bonds should mature within a maximum term of.20
years of the date of their issuance; and
-Ordinance - 1.
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to pay the principal and
interest of such bonds that each year the County levy a tax upon
all of the taxable property within the County in excess of the
annual tax the County is permitted by law to levy without a vote
of the people; and
WHEREAS, the Constitution and laws of the State of
Washington require that the question of whether or not such
additional indebtedness may be incurred and such excess tax may
be levied must be submitted to the qualified electors of the
County for their ratification or rejection; and
WHEREAS, the County Council recognizes that maintenance and
operation costs associated with capital improvements must be
properly projected and budgeted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, as follows:
Section
hereby finds
benefit and
improvements:
1. Findings. The
and declares that
welfare requires
County Council (the "Council")
the public interest, safety,
the
County to make the following -
(a) Acquisition, expansion, equipping and
rehabilation of the eight existing
senior citizen services facilities;
(b) Repairs and improvements to existing
park system facilities and
infrastructure including parking areas,
log booms, sidewalks, dikes, retaining
walls, trails, septic systems,
campsites, water systems, and roads
including necessary capital equipment;
(c) Acquisition and development of sites
with historic value, athletic fields,
parks and facilities;
(d) Acquisition of saltwater public access
or frontage for park purposes;
-Ordinance - 2.
If funds are available, the County shall make other capital
improvements as found necessary by the Council.
Section 2. Authorization of Bonds. For the purpose of
providing funds to pay the cost of making these improvements,
including all costs of financial, legal and other services
lawfully incurred incident thereto, and to the issuance of the
bonds therefor, the County shall issue its general obligation
bonds in a principal aggregate amount not to exceed $6,500,000
(the "Bonds"). None of the proceeds of said Bonds shall be used
for the replacement of equipment or for other than a capital
purpose.
Said Bonds shall be sold at such time or times as deemed
necessary and advisable by the Council and as permitted by law.
The Bonds shall bear interest at a rate or rates to be determined
by the Council at the time said bonds are sold at public or
private sale and shall mature within a maximum term of 20 years
from the date of issue, but may mature at an earlier date or
dates, as authorized by the Council and as provided by law.
Both principal of and interest of said Bonds shall be
payable by annual levies in excess of regular property tax levies
to be made upon all the taxable property within the County. The
exact date, form, terms, options of redemption and maturities of
the Bonds shall be as hereafter fixed by ordinance of the County.
In the event the proceeds of the sale of said Bonds, plus
any or all of the other moneys available for such purposes, are
insufficient to pay all of the County's share of the capital
improvements approved by the voters as herein provided for, the
County shall use the available funds for paying the cost of those
approved improvements deemed most necessary and in the best
interest of the County by the Council.
-Ordinance - 3.
Section 3. Findings re ardin� Maintenance and operation.
Prior to the expenditure of bond proceeds for the acquisition of
capital improvements, authorized in Section 1 herein, other than
the infrastructure improvements authorized in Section 1,
subsection (b) the Council shall make findings that the funds
projected to be needed for the payment of maintenance and
operation costs of such capital improvements over the first five
years of their operation are projected to be available from
County tax revenues or other public or private sources. The
County hereby encourages the use of intergovernmental agreements
and agreements with the users of park facilities for the joint
development and continued maintenance of such facilities.
Section 4. Useful Life of Improvements. The life of the
improvements to be acquired by the use of the bond proceeds is
hereby estimated and declared to be no less than 20 years.
Section 5. Special Election Called. It is hereby found and
declared that an emergency exists requiring the submission to the
qualified electors of the County of the proposition of whether or
not the County shall issue said general obligation bonds for
their ratification or rejection at a special election to be held
within the County on November 6, 1984.
The Whatcom County Auditor, as ex officio supervisor of
elections in said county, is hereby requested to find the
existence of such emergency and to call and conduct said special
election to be held within the County on said date and to submit
to the qualified electors of the County the proposition
hereinafter set forth.
The Clerk of the Council is hereby authorized and directed -
to certify said proposition to the County Auditor in the
following form:
-Ordinance - 4.
PROPOSITION NO.
PARK AND RECREATION GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS - $6,500,000
To provide funds for remodeling senior
services facilities, developing athletic
fields and parks, and acquisition of
saltwater frontage, and making
infrastructure improvements to its
existing parks, shall Whatcom County
issue $6,500,000 of its general
obligation bonds payable, both principal
and interest, out of annual tax levies
in excess of regular property tax levies
and maturing within a maximum term of 20
years from date of issue, all as
provided in Ordinance No. of the
County?
BONDS . . . . . .
. . . . . . . Yes
BONDS . . . . . .
. . . . . . . No
The Clerk of the County Council is hereby directed to
deliver a certified copy of this ordinance to the Whatcom County
Auditor.
Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become
effective immediately upon its passage, approval, and publication
as required by law.
INTRODUCED this 6th day of September 1984.
ADOPTED this 20thday of September 1984.
WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
WHATCOM.. COUNTY ,r WASpN/C TON
By:
CRAIG W.
Chairpers
ATTEST:
(041zw ?�4Z -
CLERK Or TI"IE COUNC L
-Ordinance - 5.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Civil Deputy Prosecuting
Attorney
( ✓ ) APPROVED ( ) VOTED
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SHIRLEY VAN ZAN7XN
County Executive
September 21 1984
DATE
PUBLISHED on September 12, 1984 AND September 26, 1984
This ordinance shall become effective on September 20 1984.
-Ordinance - 6.
CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned, Clerk of the County Council of Whatcom
County, Washington, (the "County") and keeper of the records of the
County Council (the "Council"), DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
1. That the attached is a true and correct copy of
Ordinance No.84-88 (the "Ordinance"), an ordinance of the Council
duly adopted at a regular meeting thereof held on the 20thday of
September , 1984.
2. That said meeting was duly convened and held in all
respects in accordance with law, and to the extent required by
law, due and proper notice of such meeting was given; that a
legal quorum was present throughout the meeting and a legally
sufficient number of members of the Council voted in the proper
manner for the passage of the Ordinance; that all other
requirements and proceedings incident to the proper passage of
the Ordinance have been duly fulfilled, carried out and otherwise
observed; and that I am authorized to execute this certificate.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the official seal of the County this 21st day of September
, 1984.
. A-A,,tt a 4 - 1A,
Clerk of the Counc'
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
November 6, 1984
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, November 6, 1984
a special election will be held in the above -named County for the
submission to the qualified electors of said County of the follow-
ing proposition:
PROPOSITION NO.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
PARK AND RECREATION GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
$6,500,000
To provide funds for remodeling senior services
facilities, developing athletic fields and parks,
and acquisition of saltwater frontage and making
infrastructure improvements to its existing
parks, shall Whatcom County issue-$6,500,000
of its general obligation bonds payable, both
principal and interest, out of annual tax
levies in excess of regular property tax levies
and maturing within a maximum term of 20 years
from date of issue, all as provided in Ordinance
No. of the County?
BONDS, YES
BONDS, NO
The polling places for all precincts wholly or partially
within the district shall be as follows:
VPVrTMrMq
POLLING PLACES
Said polling places shall be open from 7:00 o'clock
a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
COUNTY AUDITOR
O F F I C I A L B A L L O T
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
NOVEMBER 6, 1984
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote in favor of the following
proposition, place a cross (X) in the square opposite the
words "BONDS, YES"; to vote against the following proposi-
tion, place a cross (X) in the square opposite the words
"BONDS, NO".
PROPOSITION NO.
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
PARK AND RECREATION BONDS
$6,500,000
To provide funds for remodeling senior services
facilities, developing athletic fields and parks,
and acquisition of saltwater frontage and making
other infrastructure improvements to its existing
parks, shall Whatcom County issue $6,500,000 of
its general obligation bonds payable, both
principal and interest, out of annual tax levies
in excess of regular property tax levies and
maturing within a maximum term of 20 years from
date of issue, all as provided in Ordiance No.
of the County?
BONDS, YES
BONDS, NO / /
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR
OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, the undersigned, as the duly elected, qualified
and acting Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, has jurisdiction
of and is required by law to conduct all special elections within
the county; and,
WHEREAS, the County Council of Whatcom County by
Ordinance No.84-88 adopted on the 20th day of September ,
1984, a certified copy of which has been delivered to the under-
signed, has found that an emergency exists requiring the holding
of a special election on November 6, 1984; and,
WHEREAS, said district by said ordinance has authorized
and directed the undersigned to assume jurisdiction of and conduct
said special election;
follows:
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby authorized and ordered as
The undersigned concurs in the finding of an emergency
and does hereby assume jurisdiction of the above -mentioned special
election of Whatcom County, Washington, authorized and ordered by
ordinance of its County Council adopted on the 20th day of
September 1984, and will conduct said special election
to be held November 6, 1984. ,
Y
Bellingham g ■ -Washington, DATED at
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this day of 1984:. ti
NTYOtIVAUDITOR
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DATE: September 20, 1984 � INTRODUCED BY: Consent
PROPOSED BY:
RESOLUTION NO. 84-2g
A RESOLUTION SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED
ELECTORS OF WHATCOM COUNTY THE PROPOSITION
OF WHETHER OR NOT THE COUNTY SHOULD ISSUE
UP TO $6,500,000.00 OF ITS GENERAL
OBLIGATION BONDS TO BE PAID OUT OF ANNUAL
TAX LEVIES IN EXCESS OF REGULAR TAX LEVIES,
TO PROVIDE FUNDS NECESSARY TO ACQUIRE, DEVELOP,
EXPAND, RESTORE AND MAKE OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO
VARIOUS PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES.
WHEREAS, the Park and Recreation Council of Whatcom
County, Washington (the County) has recommended that the County
acquire, develop, expand, restore and make other improvements
to the various Park and Recreation facilities.
WHEREAS, the money in and to be paid into the Park
and Recreation Fund of the County will be insufficient to
enable the County to so acquire, develop, expand, restore
and make other improvements to the various Park and Recreation
facilities; and,
WHEREAS, in order to provide the funds necessary to
pay the costs of such acquisition, development, expansion,
restoration, and improvement, it is deemed necessary that
the County issue general obligation bonds in the aggregate
principal amount of SIX MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
($6,500,000.00) and that such bonds should mature within twenty
years of the date of their issuance; and,
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to pay the principal
and interest of such bonds that each year the County levy
a tax upon all of the taxable property within the County in
excess of the annual tax the County is permitted by law to
levy without a vote of the people; and,
WHEREAS,
f Washington
ESOLUTION - 1.
the Constitution and the laws of the State
require that the question of whether or not
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additional indebtedness may be incurred and such excess tax
nay be levied must be submitted to the qualified electors
of the County for the ratification or rejection.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
The Whatcom County Auditor, ex-officio supervisor
of elections in said County, is hereby requested to place
before the qualified electors of the County the Proposition
hereinafter set forth.
PROPOSITION NO.
Park and Recreation General Obligation Bonds
- $6,S00,000.00 -
To provide funds for revising, expanding, and
acquiring senior services facilities; acquiring
and developing athletic field; and making other
park and -recreation capital improvements and
acquisitions, shall Whatcom County issue
$6,500,000.00 of its general obligation bonds
payable both principal and interest, out of
annual tax levies in excess of regular
property tax levies and maturing within twenty
years from date of issue.
BONDS yes I I
BONDS no
PASSED this 20th day of Sej)tember
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RESOLUTION - 2.
, 1984.
WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
WHATCOM COU41'Y , ,WASHINGTON
iwlRr%.L Y7 . uv
Chai erson
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
A D�LL. T S
Civil Deputy rosecuting
Attorney
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF THE
CLOSING OF THE
'S RE61STi3ATION BOOKS
The Registration Books In all
the precincts of Whateom County,
Washington will be closed to
orlglnal re Wratlont and tran-
sfers , between _ precincts after
DHaturday, October 6, 1904, until
after the General Election and any
Special Elections held . In con-
junction therewith on Tuesday,
November•6,1984. .
Joan Ogden, Whetcorn County
Auditor and Ex-officlo Supervisor
of Elections
Publlshed Septembts 26, 1964.
(WC 429)
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
COUNTY OF WHATCOM
�, . �..', ,`: ' _ . , being first sworn
v ath, deposes and says that she is the principal clerk of THE
ESTSiDE RECORD -JOURNAL, a weekly newspaper. That said
newspaper is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal
newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is
published and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the
date of the publications hereinafter referred to, published in the English
language continually as a weekly newspaper in Whatcom County,
Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an
office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.
That the annexed is a true copy of a.. . l� ...................... -
as it was published in regular issues (an• n �n supplement form)
of said newspaper once each week for a period of.. --.-
consecutive weeks, commencing on the pp�
C{.3p4..... day of .......... ..... • ......., 19.A.. and ending on the
.,.r........ day of 19.t�'�., both dates inclu-
sive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub-
scribers during all of said period. That the full amo�u7nt of
the fee
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ .. d. ,•.. f....... .
whichamount has been paid in full, at the rateof $....',l,.5 7........
per column inch for the first insertion and $ ..........................
per column inch for each subsequent insertionn.,�
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ..............J.....
�4_.____.. day
of .............. GCt! 1P. ... =
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va u icm or! eStittebf
Wa ington, residink ai Ferndale.
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
NO-rlCrm a GENERAL AN0SPECIAL ELECTION
osed
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
Whatcem CountYl Washington
Ttiesday, Navermbar 6, 1Y84
COUNTY OF WfIATCOM
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N6T ICI= IS'HE REB`t GIV EN, that an Tuesday, November 6, 1984 In
�� �, j � � • • • • • • - ],sing first Sworn
WhatcOm County, Washington. a General and Special Election will be
on ath, deposes and says that she is the principal clerk of,THE
That said
held.
The names olsaid nomine-eiwlllappearunder the respective titlesof
upon the ballot, which ballot will
WESTSIDE RECORD -JOURNAL, a weekly newspaper.
newspaper is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal
the offices for which they are candidates
be used and voted at the -General and Special Election to be held In the
newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is
has been for more than six months prior to the
entire County of Whiltcon`(, Stateof Whshington,
Notice If further given That Said election will be held at the regularly
published and it is now and
date of the publications hereinafter referred to, published in the English
deslghated polling placet for each of the voting precincts of Whatcom
County, Washington, on Tuesday, November 6, 1994, and that each of said
language continually as a weekly newspaper in WhatCom County,
Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an
polllnd places will be open from 7.06 A.M. to e:00 P,M. of said day.
Of Said Candldates, their past office addresses and The
office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.
The name's
offices for Which they seek election are &%follows:
Pr6posedby initiative Petition
1NtT1ATIVEMEASURI"NO.456
That the annexed is a true copy of a...•.•....f•-••u -
as it was published in regular issues (and no n supplement form)
Shall Congress be pelitlorled io decommercallze steelhead, and state
poi€Cles respecting Indian rights and management of nature&] resources •-
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of said newspaper once each week for a period of. �-�..................
beenaeteii?
P bo Initiative Position
consecutive weeks, commencing on the
top
INITIATIVE MEASURE NO.46A
Shall fhe value at trade -Ins of IIke kind property be excluded from the -
Belling prlte for the Sales tax computation?
Proboted by InlfIative Petition
1141TiATIVEMEASURE No.471
5ha11 public funding of abortions be prohlbIled except to prevent the
death of the pregnant Woman or her unborn child? I PARTY Or01C.E, CANbIbATf", AND ADDRESS
PKE91DENTANDVICE, PReSI❑ENT
Rorlal'd ktoan, Pacific Palisades, California and George Bush, Hou ion.
Texht - I
can
Walter.P. Mondele, Mlnneapolit, Mlnriesala and Geraldine A. Ferrara,
Forest Hillt, New York
Dennit L. Serrefte, JerseY City, }Jew Jersey and Nancy Ross, New York, '
New York New Alllance
Mel Masdn, Seaside, CiillfOWIA and Matilda' Iimmermann, San Fran -
I.
Cisco, California Socialist Workers `
Davld•Bergland, Costa Mesa, tailfornh and.Jlrn Lewis, old Saybrook,
Libertarian
Connecticut i L ,Warwick,
Sonia Johnsoi, Arlington, Vlr4lnla and Richard J. Walton. WCSTIzlens
Rhode lslarid
Lyndon. H. Lbliductie, Leesburg, Virginia and Bllty M. Davis, Laurel,
Nllsslsslppl (ndependent.Candidate
Gus Hall. Y�hkers, Hew York and An9PIa bavIs, Oakland, Ca€Ifor nIa
Communist I
Larry Hat Ink New York; New York and Glorla LaRIva, San Frnacisco,
CaIlfaFrila Workers World
Robert E. Richards, Mato, texas ana Maureen K. SalamPnn, San
Franc Isco, Ca hfdrnla
REPRESENTATIVE, 2N.D DISTRICT
Jlm K16uder, Route 1 13ox 111•B, Eastsound 99245 Republican
Al Swift, 444 State Street South, Bellingham 98225 Democrat
Gary. Franco, Route 1 Bvx 1Boo, Lopez 98261 Populist Party
GOVERNOR
John Spellman, 7b48 Stst Avenue NE, Seattle, 9611S Republican
Booth Gardner,-1625 Bath Street South, Tacoma 9B44A Democrat
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Eleanor Lee, 1431 1S2nd Street SW, Seat tie90166 Republican
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John A. C h a berg. 51t Howe Slreef, Seattle 98109 Democrat
SECRETARY OF STATE
Ralph nAunrb, 4B Rhddet End, Bainbridge Island 98110 Republican
John O. iAtKee, 3106 Bay vIew South, Sea it le 18 14 4 Democrat
STATE TREASURER
Wjlllilti t . { 13I11f P€lkey, 1812 Easkridge Boulevard SE, Olympla 98501
Republican -
Robert S. O'hrlan, A Plummer Sfreet. 01ympla 9B503 Democrat ,
Mack J.T. Barnette, 6214 lnterlakeAvenue North, Seattle 4Al63 Liber- -
farlen. .
STATE AUDITOR
06bert B. keen 6r Jr., Route 1 Box 5495, Richland 99352 Republican .
FlobertV. ( Bob) Graham, 4600 Boulevard Road, Olympia 9MI Democrat
ATTORNEYGENERAL
kt@@±rpplripth O. ElkenbWh . Al Percival ttreiaf North, Olympia 9856
'�feall�Valmi;tdgi, 460E S3rd Street SW, Seattle, 0116 derAocrat
CdMMisslONEROF PUBLIC LANDS
Btlan Boyie, 435 Summit Avenue East No. 401, Seattle 98102 Republican
Gene Wlegmgn, 405 Stadlum Way North, Tacoma 98403 Democrat
*11116m L. Jennings, 2321 Yale Avenue East, No. 301 Seattle 98102
Indebendent Candidate
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Richard G. jblCki Marquai•dt,12542 Densmore Avenue N, Seattle98133
Republican
r Jam at E. ialhtl Hof Imon, 1940 Narthgaie Way Narih. Seattle 98133
Democrat
STATE SENATE, LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTAO
6avld A. Welt i, 1727 Olympic Place, Mt. Vernon 98273 Republican
Lowell Peterson; 1301 Avon Avenue, Burlington 98233 Democrat
t STATEREPAESENTATIVE,LEGISLAT IVEDISTk1tT40,
POSITION 1
Homel' Lundquist, 262 Township Sedro Woolley 08184 Republican
Terry irIrMrd, 2102 M111, Bellingham, 90225 Democrat
Dean 13rlftain, 505 96fker Street North. Mt. Vernon 98273 Libertarian
STATE REPRESENTATI VE, LEGISLATIVE Di STRICT46,
POSITION 2
Hide k.:Indstrorri,181. ColonV Road, B0w98T32 #epub!€can
PBtrlck R. (Fal] McMullen, 2253A State Street East, Sedro
•li 661ie 98284 Dernocret
LATE REPAittrz 7ATIVE;LEGISLATIVE DI St01CT4Z,.
POSITION 1 P•
to}dI Po3t, i35i Boblett Rd., Blalne 98230 Republican -
benol$ draddotk, 21s W. Holly, Bellingham 98225 Democrat
STATE REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE D1STffl ++A .
POSITION
Rvglr, L, Van6keAr f 1A16tden C€rcie, Lyn dan 98264 Republican
Pete Krem an, 32113 Wdrfh Share 0oad, 8e1(ingham 90226 Democrat
COUNTY tOUNCI L AT LARGE
one Ybar Unekplred Term
Mary kay BecMr, 2406 WIIIIam9, 8atI€ngham 98225 Non-0601san
Art Lee, 871 North GaHen Street. Apo. $, Bel IIngham 98225 Non•Pdrtisan
SUPER INtENbeNT 0F,.PU13LIC I NSTRUCTl0N
Frank Buster 6rou10e11,6197th Aveiiue SW, Puyallup90371 Non-Isartlsan
Shirley A. Galloway, 1602 Devine Road North, Vancouver 98661 Non
Pdrtlsan
STATE SUPREMECOURT, POSITION 1
n.....n.... t7 ten eelnawmtor I one N F Cawlf to 9A1�q Niln-
»„_<— day of __ ........... 19-5?yand ending on the
w_ I.. day of .._--• 19, both dates inclu-
sive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub-
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount
/041...of the lee
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charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ .. 10 ...
which amount has been paid in full, at the rate of $...!. •%• • • • • • • •
per column inch for the first insertion and $ . ... .... . . .............. .
per column inch for each subsequent insertion,
��f,�
Subscribed and sworn to before me this •....../._........_... day
... F•�_-_. .,y_�1...... ..............
Notary Public in and ter t e 5ta�
Washington, resOinp at Fernd
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Robert E. Richards, Weco, Texas and Maureen K. Saloman, San
Frpn W , ; allfornla Populist
C1 C'" REPRESENTATIVE, 2ND DISTRICT
,;11:4ini Kl�uder, Rgutel (lox li3.0, Eastsound 98245 Republican
I AI S+ylft, 444 §iat4 Street South, Bellingham 98225 Democrat
Garcq, Rputl 1 BoX 18flQ, Lopez 98241 Populist Party
GOVERNOR
f+ John Spellman, 704Q $1st Avenue NE, Seattle, 98115 Republican
Pootb �frdner,1934138th Street South, Tacoma 98444 Democrat
OI UTENANTGOVERNOR
Elganor Cge,,14331 152nd Street SW, Seattle pf1164 Republican
John A. Cherperg, 515 Howe Street, Seattle 98109 Democrat
SECRETARY OF STATE
' aIph Mynro, 25 hodes Vol, BaInb I e Island 11Q Re ubllcan
ti.Jotsrt i�. McKee, 3100 Rayylew South, Seattle 98144 pe, fnocrat .
$TAPE TRItA$URER
Wjillaill p. ! ill) PIIK1Y,1811 lraskrldge Poulevard Ui, QIymPIa pS§.l; I
Republlcan
MaCerJ a arils}n. e 02341 Il erlakeA �ner Street,QlNoph Se03!e9810 PeLlber-
k P. 1 t ! T at?, 3
R "far`€�
STATEAUDITOR -
ffpber10 Kaene, 4r.. Route 1 0ox 5494, Richland $9352 13epVblican
nI' i(gpprf Y. (loobI Graham, 4600 Boulevard Read, Olympia 98So
t ` r ATTORNEYGENERAL I Qemocrat
ap
�'-'Kgnri� Q., iktzn r�r, ¢l� �'e fclval 5 f Hors OlYrrlpla 48 '
j1{� {�{made, 400¢ 53rd 51ree1 SW, Seattle, 98116 Democrat
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS
�1-:Epl�n l3oyle;, i35SummitAvenue East Mg.401, Seattle98t02 Republlcan
Gene Wjepman, 495 Stadium Way North, Tacoma 98403 Democrat
r. IIIlgm L. ennings, 2321 `�gleAvenue East, No. 301 Seattle 99102 f
i #ndepen. D 't ` Candidate
INSURANCE COMMiS$IONE
ji
f Rfcoord G. (Pick) MIrquardt,12542 Densmore Avenue IN, Seattle?6133
IZe�Qbllcan
r` Jamesf • (.Intl) Hoffman, Northgate yVay North, Seattle 98133.
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STATE SENAT€,t_EGISLATIVEDISTRICT40
a Pa -(Id A. WglTs. 17270iympic Place, Mt. Vernon 98273 Republican
�ojelj Petersnn,1506 Avon Avenue, Burlington 98233 Democrat
s $TATE R PR€SFNTATIVE, LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT40,
1 POSITION 1
4 I omv Lunaqulst, 202 Township, Sedro Woolley 98284 Republican
Terry Brittard.2202 M(11, BeIIIngham, 98225 Democrat
Si Aeon Br€ttaln, 505 Barker $tr2et North, Mt. Vernon 98273 Libertarian
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 40,
P051TION 2
Hazle K. L I ndst rom, 1351 Colony Read, Bow98232 Republican
Patrick R. IPat)'McMuIten.2253A State Street East, Sedro
Woojley 98284 Democrat
STATE REPR€SWATIVE,LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT42,
POSITION 1
Carol Post, 4351 Bobiett Rd., Elaine 98230 Republican
penols Braddock, 215 W: holly, Bellingham 98225 Democrat
StATj= REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT42,
'"'POSITION 2
Roger L. Van Dyken, 1261 Garden Circle, Pilaen 98264 Republican
Eele Kreipen. 3283 North $hare Road, Bellingham 98226 Democrat
COUNTY'COUNCIL AT LARGE
One Year Unexpired Term
Mary Kay Pecker, 2406 Will laMS, Bellingham 98225 Non -Partisan
Art Lee, 811 North Garden Street, Apt. 8, Bellingham 98225 Non- Part€$an
5UPERINTENDE NT OF P U B L IC I N 5 T RUCTION
Frank Buster Broullletr,6197th Avenue SW, Puyallup98371 Non- Partisan
ShIricy A. Gallaway, 1602 DeAne [toad North, Vancouver 98661 Non -
Partisan j
STATE SUPREME COURT, POSITION I fj
WIIIIam C. Goodlpe, 13190 Edge Water Lang N E, Seattle 98125 Non -
Partisan
Dale M. Green, 3914 Cook Street South, Spokane 99203 Non -Partisan
STATE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 2 i
Carolyn R. Dimmick, 10223 Lake City Way N E, Seattle 98125NowPartisan
STATE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 3
Keith Callow, 4560 52nd Street NE, Seattle 98105 Ndn,Part{san
Edward KeaVey, 3007 66th Avenue SW, 5eaftie 98116 Non -Partisan
STATE SUPR EME COU RT, POSI TION 4
Jame;A. Andersen, 261235th Street West, Seattle 98199 Non -Partisan
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1
COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 1
I Robert E. Ebrlght, 619 Bayslde Rd., Bellingham 98225 Non -Partisan
L John Kole, 604 381h Street, Bellingham 98226 Non -Partisan
COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3
Jonathan M. Hanson, Island View Lane. P.O-Box 1776, Lumm1 Island
y8262 Non-Part€son '
= Henry Jansen, 1380 Wllleys Lake Road, Ferndale 98284 Nan -Partisan
r" WHATCOM COUNTY
a. + CITIZENS INITIATIVE MEASURE NO.1.84
Shall Whatcom County be declared a nuclear free zone and penalties -
established far violation thereof?
Y E S
NO !
SPECIAL ELECTfON f
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PROPOSITION NO. )
Submitted by Whatcom County
PARK AND RECREATION GENERALOBLIGATION BONDS$6,500,000
- To provide funds for remodeling senior services facilities, developing
:8thletlr, fields and parks, and acQuisitlon of saltwater frontage, and
making Infrastructure -Improvements to lt0 exisling parks, shall What-
com County Issue $6,600,009 of Its Gen QraI obi lgat€on bonds payable, both
princ€pal and Interest. out of annual tax levies In excess, of regular `
property fax levies and maturing within a maximum term of 2U years
from date of Issue„ all as provided In Ordinalnce No. 84.08 of the County?
BONDS, YEtS
, - 9QND5, NO
CITY OF BELL INGHAM
PROP05EDCHARTERAMFiNOMENT NO. 1
By City Cvugo{l
i all�ttle Ileliingllam C;Ify: Cbetter be amended to provide' that r
1?1R(rrkertlrrat 1ho �Ity' CpunclL.`ekcept The Councilman -at -large, be
nQMIq$ted by Ward qnd then elected by a majority vote from the entire
City.?
YES
tit,-i t0 il iI O ii
PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN
&X iVpta .,Only Ivor Your•. Preclnct Committeeman In. Your PrggInct
J.
J94n Odgon
Whotr,om County AVOItorland r:x•afflcla,Supervlw of Elections
PybllshedOctober 31;1904(WO 471) 1rt i I,
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
NdtlCi OF P&LING PLACtS
� GEfd ItALAi O Sf tCIAL ELECTIoN
TUttDAY; NOVEMBER6,1984
lM Seleetinst of. Polling. Places for the PreClncts of
Whaftdrn doUntyi Waihington, to be Uted as Sue Pat IIng PIAc6s for the
General bnd Spetlbl Election to be Held in Said Whatcom County+ on
Tdesda4, November b,199A.
WHEREAS,.a General and Special Eiectlort.Is to be held In all of the
` voting precincts pf Whdtcom County, Washington. on the 6th day of
November, 1984, and the law makes It the duty of the supervisor of
Ittecilmis to destgnate polling places to be ut�j,l s such as said General
and Special Election. e,,,
NOW, THEREEOR�, It is Hereby Ordered by the Supervisor of
Elections that the building hereinafter named by, and are hereby
Selected and designated as polling places for the respective voting
precincts of Whatcom County, Washinglon, at said Primary and Special
Election. to be held in said County on Tuesday. the 6th day of November,
198A,
BELLINGHAMCtTV P;R�CIfICTSANDPOLLINC;f�LA[ES
11, 21, 41 St. Paul's Parish Hall • 2116 Walnut St,
31, 51, 71, 91 Columbia School - 2508 Utter St. _
61,101, 111 Birchwood school - 3100 Pinewood Ave.
al, 121 Shuksan School - 2713 Alderwood Ave-
12, 91, 1l2,�192 Bellingham Cotenant Church- 920 E. Sunset Dr.
12, Ax, 0,142 Advent Chrlstlan Church • 2100 Broadway
32, $1, 62 Washington Square • 25111 "rz" St• '
72,102, 11T " Parkvlew School - 3033 Coolidge €]r.
13, 23, 53, 711 Bellingham Hlgh Schoo€ - 2020 Cornwall Ave.
33, 43, 93 Lincoln Square - AW York St.
/63, 1oj Courthouse Af nex • 1000 North Forest St.
45, 1 U St. Lukei Genaral Hospital - 809 F. Chestnut
123, 13J,145 C6rl CozleF School -1336 Lincoln St.
153 Absentee Voting only
14, 24, 164 Bloedel•Doliovan Park Bldg. • 2214 Elettrlc Ave-
34, 04 Roosevelt School • 2906 Yew St-
A4,114 tlllaedel Donavan Park Bldg. - 2214 Electric Ave.
7A, 64 Bloedel Donovan Pdrk Bldg. - 2214 Electric Ave.
15, as,115 SehorrlQ High School - 2700 Calleot Parkway
25, 45,105 Lowell School - 935 - lath
33, 55, 73 Courthouse Annex - 1000 North Forest St.
6$, 95, 125 Maple Street Ftre Hal] - III Indian
16, A6, 106 Chuckanut Square -1A00. 12th St.
24, 06, i26 OVr Savlour's Lutheran Church -1717 McKenzie
X $6,116 Happy Valley School • 1041 -24th St.
66, 76 Lowett School - 935. 141h 51.
SMALL CITI ES
Blaine CIli. 1,2,3 Cl" Hall "H" St.
Evdrton City &-Ten Mlle 1 Everson City Fire Hall - 101 17, Main
Ferndale City 1 & 2 _ • City Hall .569 4 See and Ave.
Fernb6le City 3 & 4 Rimdale Sc6boi Disi. Admin. Ole. 6041 Vista Dr. ,
Lynden City I.ZI City Fire Hall • 204 - Ath St.
Lynden City A,5,6 we, C8ni61 Club - 216 Maln.St., Lynden ,
Nooksack City & Nooks ack Twp 3 tRy Hall - Madison Street,'
Nooksack
Sumes bty . - City Hall - A33 Cherry St., Surna5
RURAL WHATCOM dd6i4 'Y
Acme 'r Acme FIA H611 • Valley Highway No. 4, Aeme
Baker 1 ' Van 296dt.Church of karde6mi- Highway 9& Potter Rd.
'BakeP 2 & 1[56in1n9 2 '' Welcome Community Club • Mosquito Lake Rd.
Columbia, Glacier & N%4)e Falli Maple Falls Grade School -Silver
Lake Ind.
Crescent 1 �, 4 Ltike.Sariztsh Fire Hai • W. Lk. Samish & Summerland
Crescent Z Chuckanut Fire ball - 688 Chuckanul Drive
Crescent 3 Cedar Grove Club House - 4915 famish Way
Custer 1 ,,6dd Petlows Halt • Portal Way & Custer School Rd.
Custer 2 (, , Haynie Hall -Haynie Rd. & Valley view Rd.
Custer 3. mi. 1�iew& Serrrlahmoo Office of Water Dist. a • Birch
Bay Lynden & Harborview Rd.
Delta fAi belts Grange Hall • Loomis Trail & Weidkamp Rd.
Demme 19 UVrbnce 3 Denning Grade School - Next to High School ,
Deming
Pertldale �wp t & 6 Meridlin High School -194 West Laurel Rd.
Ferndale two � & 3 American Legion Ha11 • Third and Main St.,
Ferndale
Ferndale T4 A fie S North Bellingham School - 5 27 5 forthwest Rd. ,
Gienava & Lbka , Geneva Fire Hall • Cable and Lbkewood
Glenhaven & Park 1 Glenhaven Lake Clubhouse • 2997 Glenhaven Dr...,
Lawrence 1 & Ten Mlle � Harmony School -5060 Sand Rd.
Lawrence 2 lmmenuei Lutheran Church • 5782 Lawrence Rd. Everson
Lurnml Island Lummi ls. Cengrebaftonal Church - L vmmi ls. .
- Lumm( ReS4vaticn Gooseberry Pij: Fire Hail - 2600 MacKenzie Rd.;:
Lyndeil'twp 1 Ei A Heritage Mbseuni - 217 West Front St., Lynden i
Lynden Twp 2 & Ten Mlie 2 Ten Mlle Grange Hall - Hannegan &
Pale Rd.
It Twp 3 & Nooks ack Twp 2 Nooksack ValleY�High Schnaf
3376 E. Badger Rd.;)
rmsa fbt}g II F' Corn munity Church - A213 Rural Ave.
Marietta 2 & 3 6bilinghem Bible Chapel • a160 Northwest Rd.
Marietla d & 3 Alderwood School : 3400 Hollywodd
Mf, View 1 & 4 Qrchard Grange - Grandvlew & Vista Dr., Ferndale
Mt. View3 Sandy Pt. Fire Hall • Sucia DriVe
Newhalem & Dtabto Absentee Voting Only
Nooksack Twp 1 & 4 'Sumac Fire Hall • CorheF Columbia & Sumas Ave.,
Sumas
Park 2 Agate Bay Nre Hall•• North Shore Dr. & "Y" Rd
Pt, RobeHs PL Roberts Senior Cenfer- Gulf ltd.
Rothe home Grange Hall - 2800 Block Mi, Baker Hlway .
' Teh Wig 3 Victor Community Club • Corner Smith & Hann6dan a
' Valley f- Sudden Valley F(re Hal€ - Sudden Valley -
Van Wyck 1 & 2 Van *yck Fire Hall • Mt. Baker Hwy & Van Wyck Rd. -.
Van Wick 3 ' East B6kerl�iew Fire Hall • E. Bakervlew & James St. Rd.
Such p61IIng place# shalt be 609h fr6M 7:00 o'clock A.M. to 8:9D
O'clock P.M..
BY . Olfl)Eft )011: -rHE WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR
Joan Ogden
ItK•Ofitclo Supervisor of EI Lictlans
Published October 31,198A, (WC A69)
STATE OF WASFIINGTON,
COUNTY OF WHATCOM
aG .. - - - ...�� being first sworn
on atl ; deposes and says that she is the principal clerk of THE
WESTSIDE RECORD -JOURNAL, a weekly newspaper. That said
newspaper is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal
newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is
published and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the
date of the publications hereinafter referred to, published in the English
language continually as a weekly newspaper in Whatcom County,
Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an
office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said
��newspaper
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That the annexed is a true copy of a.... -as it it was published in tegular issues (and no�upplement form)
of said newspaper once each week for a period of...1/..e
consecutive weeks, commee%n�cing on the
day of . .. . ....., 19.. gt and ending on the
.: day of .......... 19.� both dates incIu-
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sive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub-
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ . /014 -'• • 0 •
which amount has been paid in full, at the rate of $... '�� -'� • - • • • .
per column inch for the first insertion and $ . . ......... . .... . ........ .
per column inch for each subsequent insertion.
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Notary Public in and for the State of
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Washington, residiri� at Ferndale.
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P.O. BOX 398 Bellingham. Wnthm9lun 98225
JOAN OGDEN, AUDITOR
Phone 676-6740
I, Joan Ogden, Whatcom County Auditor, do hereby certify
that I have examined the petition for nomination of Hue Beattie,
residing at 2104 McKenzie, Bellingham, Washington as a
candidate for the office of Public Utility District No. 1,
Commissioner from, and residing in Commissioner District No.
1, to be voted upon at the primary election to be held in the
above named district on the 18th day of September, 1984.
Said petition contains more than one hundred (100)
signatures of registered voters residing within Whatcom
County, Washington. A sufficiency is therefore established.
an Ogde
Whatcom Co my Auditor
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P.O. Box 398 Bellingham. Washington 98225
JOAN OGDEN, AUDITOR
Phone 676-6740
I, Joan Ogden, Whatcom County Auditor, do hereby certify
that I have examined the petition for nomination of Jonathan
M. Hanson, residing at Island View Lane, P. O. Box 1776, Lummi
Island, Washington as a candidate for the office of Public
Utility District No. 1, Commissioner from, and residing in
Commissioner District No. 3, to be voted upon at the primary
election to be held in the above named district on the 18th
day of September, 1984.
Said petition contains more than one hundred (100)
signatures of registered voters residing within Whatcom
County, Washington. A sufficiency is therefore established.
J4WE Ogden
Whatcom Cou ty Auditor,
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P.d_ Box 398 "".l ghum. WasFingro 98225
JOAN OGDEN, AUDITOR
Phone 676-6740
I, Joan Ogden, Whatcom County Auditor, do hereby certify
that I have examined the petition for nomination of John Kole,
residing at 804 38th Street, Bellingham, Washington as a
candidate for the office of Public Utility District No. 1,
Commissioner from, and residing in Commissioner District No.
1, to be voted upon at the primary election to be held in the
above named district on the 16th day of September, 1984.
Said petition contains more than one hundred (100)
signatures of registered voters residing within Whatcom
County, Washington. A sufficiency is therefore established.
R�-�'Zze&a
J0,Am Ogden
Whatcom Coldty Auditor%
p,0, Box fig$ _
JOAN OGDEN, AUDITOR
Phone 676-6740
July 31, 1984
I, Joan Ogden, Whatcom County Auditor, do hereby certify
that I have examined the petition for nomination of Robert E.
Ebright, residing at 619 Bayside Rd., Bellingham, Washington
as a candidate for the office of Public Utility District No. 1
Commissioner from, and residing in Commissioner District No. 1,
to be voted upon at the primary election to be held in the
above named district on the 18th day of September, 1984.
Said petition contains more than one hundred (100)
signatures of registered voters residing within Whatcom County,
Washington. A sufficiency is therefore established.
an Ogden
Whatcom Couray Auditor
P.O. Box 398 8rlf gham. wash» ifon 98225
JOAN OGDEN, AUDITOR
Phone 676-6740
August 1, 1984
I, Joan Ogden, Whatcom County Auditor, do hereby certify
that I Have examined the petition for nomination of Henry Jansen,
residing at 1380 Willeys Lake Rd., Ferndale, Washington as a
candidate for the office of Public Utility District No. 1 Com-
missioner from, and residing in Commissioner District No. 3, to
be voted upon at the primary election to be held in the above
named d�s.trict on the 18th day of September, 1984.
Said petition contains more than one hundred (100)
signatures -of registered voters residing within Whatcom County,
Wash_ngton. A suffic.i ency, is• therefore established.
n Ogden
IVMatcom County Auditor