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Foster & Marshall
Pacific National Bank) Par. Premo $400.00 2 3/~ Net rate
of Int. 2. 31~49%
Upon motion made by Commissioner James C. Yarr and seconded by Berti1 Kruse the bid
of Foster & Marshall was accepted in the amount of par plus a total premium of 6400.00
with interest rate of 2-3/~ - net 2.341~9% as the best bid r(lceived. Certified check
of $7,600.00 accompaniud the hid to be applied on the purchase price of the bonds.
Motion unanimously carried.
Land applications ware approved as follows:
Noah Johnston - SEt SW~ Sec. 32. T. 26, R 2 W, offered $120.00
(This was corre cted to read Lot 3 or NWt SW! Sec. 32. T. 26 R 2 \1)
W. J. Enfield - N, SW~ SE~ Sec. 12 T. 36 N. R 2 W, offered $60.00
A noti ce WIlS recei ved from the State Liquor Board notifying the Board that appli-
cation for license wan denied to Ralph C. Early d/b/a Early Store, Hoh Camp, Forks.
Mr. Don MorriI'Jon appeared before the Board relative to improvemonto to bo made at
the Ruby Home and St. John's Hospital. James Yarr made a motion soconded by Bertil
Kruse that Chairman 1.ya11 Arey and Pros. Atty. W. J. Daly contaot St. John'S Hoopital
relative to improvements required by the State Fire Marshal. . 'i
A letter was received from the Chimaoum SChool Dist. No. 49 etating tho condition I
of the Chimacum Garbage Dump which is too clooe to the achool and creating ~hoalthhazard
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Monday, April 2, 1951.
The Honorable Board of Jefferson County Commissionors met in regular session at
10:00 A. M., with all members present.
Property described as follows: NENE Sec. 28 T. 27 N. R 2 W, was put up for sale
by Robert Worthington and due to the fHct the Forest Service wants a right of Way
through it, ehe Board decided by motion made by Jame a Ynrr and Seconded by Bertil Kruse,
to withdraw this property from the coming land sale. The Treasurer was so noU fled and
the item will be cancelled.
A motion was made by Bertil Kruse end seconded by James Yarr that firecrackers
and fcDreworks, that are allowed by State law, may be sold in Jl3ffel':Jon County from June
30th to July 5th only, both dateD inclusive.
Minutres of the last regular meeting were read and approved as read.
A bid was received from the Leader Company for County printing for 1951. The price
bid was 70 cents per inch for the first insertion and 55 cents par inch for subsequent
insertions. Upon motion made by James Yarr, seconded by Berti1 Kruse, the bid was
accepted.
An application was received for an E liquor license from Harold N. Gronseth, d.b.a
Ruby Beach Ocean Resort at Kala10ch, Wash. Applict,Uon approved. This was a transfer
from a license granted to Claude G. Walker.
A report from the State Fire Marshal on the Rest Home operated by Mrs. ehas. A. Ruby
was received. Suggestions were made for improvements required. A report was also
received on St. John's Hospital, with suggestions for improvements required. The matter
was referred to the W~lfare Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McWain appeared with A. Clemens Grady, attorney. Claude E.
Stevens and Andrew Severyns appeared for Stillman Brown. A discussion ensued over the
proposed new road into Fairmount. Engineer Jones was requested to stake out the proposed
road and the Board will view the site on April 6th.
Bills were examined and approved as follows:
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$ 8,601.26
2,732,99
l7,073.~.4
1,471.00
42..40
9.00
Current Expense
Assistance
County Roads
T. B. Hospital
Portage Canal Bridge
Drainage District
Becess at 4:00 P.M.
Friday, April 6, 1951.
The members of the Board met in regular session this date.
Land applications were approved as follows:
R. S. Crist - Mt. View Additionl Lots 1 - 8, Block 10, and
Fractional Block 11, offered ~70.00
A. L. Johnson, Junction City, Lots 6 & 7, Block 18i all of fractional block 19;
Lots 1 - 12 Block 20i Lots 1 - 11 Block 21i Lots 4-8, Block 22; Lots 1 - 12 Block 25;
Lots 1 - 12 B1k 35i Lots 1 - 12 Block 36i Lots 1 - 12 Blk 37i Lots 1,2,3,8,9 10,11 & 12,
Block 38i Fractional Block 39i Lot 12 Block 42i Lots 1,2,3,8,9,10,11 & 121 Biock 43;
Lots 1 - 12 Block 44; Lots 1 - 12 Block 45i Lots 1 - 12 Block 46i Lots 1- 2 Block 5;;
fractional Block 60, including Lots 1 & 12; Lots 1 - 12 Block 92i Fractional B1k 95,
inc. Lots 3-12 inc.; Lots 1 - 12 Block 96i Lots 1 - 12 Blk 97; Lots 1 - 12 B1k 114i
Lots 1 - 12 Block 115; Lots 1 - 12 Blok l16i Fractional Block 117,inc. Lots 6-11 inc;
Lots 7 & 8 Block 11$j Lots 1 - 12 Blk l19i Lots 1,2,3,8,9,10,11 & 12, Block 142, Lot 12
Blk 143. Approximately 258 lots - offered $258.001
This being the time set for the openirtg of bids for the $150,000.00 General Obliga-
tion Bridge Bonds for the construction of the Portage Canal Bridge, as advertlsed in the
Notice of Sale dated March 9, 1951, the following bids were received:
Bidder
Fir1Jt Washington Corp.
Dean Witter & Co.
Int.
Bid
Pat. Premo $5.00
$58,000 with 2~%. Int.
92,000 with 2~% Int. Not rate
of Int. 2.449849%
2.35%
State Finance Committee
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