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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCounty Board of Supervisors - Minutes - 5/17/193219 SPECIAL Iv!.�I=J+TZING--OFTHE BAYFI= C_0TJIT9'Y_B0;�.RD - MAY 17r 1932. Meeting called to order at I0:30 �i. I�/. by Chairman R. A. Hering. The folloirving members answered roll call: Pierce, Solberg, Herrmann, Schindler, llemda.11, Jr., C. P. Larsen, Phillips, T,Feyer, Olson., Weir, Paniel_s, cxuises, I-Pristash, Johnson, 1. J. Arlderson, Schultz, C. 0. Ij'elson, RanLinzon, Kacvins=may, H. C. i iderson, Sibbald, Dri riville, Hougas, Otto Anderson, G. H. `1'ho171pson, Zedin, Okerstrom, T�r:ight, Smith, �' R. J. I elson, 13rub-ker, Carl .`L iderscn, Su�u�t�erf field, H. J. '. hompson, Rude and tiering. Total thirty- ., The folloviing notice vias read: L. Trarunal, County Clerk Washburn, is. Dear .lr Drummond, Vis. May 17, 1932. At a meeting QrL the Town Board (alter hertz was appointed to represent said tov,n at the County Board meeting to be held or, IIay 17th in place of _W. H. Dartlatt. Yours very truly, 'I' M71], 0 DRTUIII' OIM O. A. GLI.SSMI, Clerk. ('notion vial made by Olson and seconded by H. C. Anderson that (alter I+Tertz be duly seated as a meriber of the County Board representing the `i'ovrn of Drummond. iv -lotion carried. 11otion was. duly made, seconded and carried to dispense lvit'_�1 the reading of the -minutes of the special meeting held I:arch 159 1932. The County Clerk received the following petition: Ludwig j'rLztmal, County Clerk, Dayfield County,. Washbv=, 'VisC0nSin. Dear Sir Tgay 3, 1932. I, -the under signed, a raeiifOer Of the County Board of Dayf field County, o1SCOY1�iY1, request that you issue a call for a special :meeting of the County Board of Dayf ield County, 7isconsin on `�'ue �.�day l� Y 17, 10?32, at ten o'clock IkI. at the courthouse in the City of �`aS1101?rig, ili SCOY1Sln, lOY' the �Our:)ONG of organization Gild the transaction of any other business that may legally come before the County Board at said meeting. Signed: Chas. E. Pierce, (Marcus Solberg, .21. H. herrniann, R. L. Schindler, H. D. Randall, Jr., R. Phillips, hr. Meyer, F. H. Bartlett, Jarl Olson, 147allace vleir, E. -.'''. Daniels, S. !�. Squires, :�ndrevv Pristash, Peter Johnson, R. F. C. Schultz, C. 0. Nelson, Oscar Rankinson, Steve Kacvinsky, H., C. Anderson, J. C. Sibbald, J. J. Ledin, i oy Okerstrom, Drinville, H. J. Hougas, Otto �.i"iderson, G. % . ` homijson, . . SInE'CIfLL I,_EETIIT;G OF TIEP, BAYFIELD COU11TY BOLL`RD 1111'y 179- 1932. ------------------------------- --------------------------------- D. S. Knight, C. IV. Smith, H. J. Nelson, V. E. Brub&'ier, Carl ==nderson, Ira Sum erfield, H. - j. Thompson, Ben Rude and R. A. Hering. In answer to the petition the following notice was sent out: May 6, 1932. Dear County Board Ilember: The undersigned has been duly petitioned to call a special meeting of - the Bayfield County Doard for the pur_po _e of organization and the transaction of any other business which .may legally come before the Board at such meeting. Therefore you are hereby .notified that a meeting of the Bayf field County Board gill be held at thecourthouse in the City of Washburn on i'uesday, h1..y 17, 1932, at ten o'clock A. 12% Yours very truly, LUDWIG TRISMUL County Clerk. The 9-hairrian appointed J. C. Sibbald and G. H. Thompson as tellers. the Board then proceeded with the election of a Chairman The result of the first ballot was as follows: Hering 17 Ledin 9 Randall, Jr. 6 Brubaker 4 l'otal ?io majority. The result of the second ballot ivas as follows: Hering �1 Ledin 15 Randall 1 o t Total ` 37 Motion was miade by H. C. Anderson and seconded by Le.din..._ t.lat the informal ballot be made formal and Hei•i rig be declared duly elected as Chairman OIL the County Board for the ensuing year. I!Ioti.on carried unanimously. The Board then proceeded with the election of a vice-chairman. The result ofthe first ballot was as f ollov s: Randall, Jr. 17 Ledin 16 Brubaker 3 Squires 1 Y Total 37 No nL. j ority. The result of the second ballot was as follows: Randall, Jr. 26 Ledin 11 To tal 37 Mlotion was r.iiade by i1'ert2 and seconded by Jarl .Olson that the informal ballot be made formal and Randall, Jr., be declared duly elected vice-chairman for the ensuing year. I,- oti on carried unanimously. I :SPECIAL TOE uTING 0I' 1.'i-E-BAYF+'LE, LD-COUIffY _'3Ot133 -- _-- 11= 17, 10 ? 2 . ; otion v4Tas made by T�'eyer and seconded oy La _,rsen that the price be set at forty-five cents per folio for printing of the county J,3oard proceedings in the official news page for the ensuing year. Motion carried unanimously. The Board then proceeded with the election of the official newspaper. The result of the first ballot was as follows; 'Washburn Time. s 27 Bayfield Press 6 Iron River Pioneer 3 Delta Tiries 1 Total .77 T,'Totion was riade by Smith and seconded by C. 11. Larsen th�vt the informal ballot be made formal and that the `V!ashburn limes be declared the Officie.:,l. Paper for the ensuing year. Motion carried unanimously. The following resolution was read: n E S 0 :L U T I 0 IT Be it T{esolved by this County Board of Supervisors. of Bayfield County, assembled in special session this 17th day of Nay, 1932, thaat the County Clerk of Bayfield County be and is hereby instructed to issue a quit claim deed, releasing Bay -field County's right, title and interest, acquired thru conveyance of lands for highway purposes (Sec. 83.08) in the followingdescribed property to V. E. Brubaker of 'Mashburn, ";7isconsin, for the sum of �1.00« Colniiencing at the i'dortheast corner of the SEA. of the i Tr of Section 33-49-4, thence running west 500 feet thence south 514 feet, thence northeast on a straight line to the place of beginning. ==11 that pert of a strip or parcel of land within the above described part of the SE1. of the 10A';1�7 of Section 33-49-.4, , and lying within the following described limits: Beginning at the !To", corner of the SE-! of the I•�vl�: of Section 33-04-9-4, thence westerly along the North l/ 16 line of section. 33 aforesaid approximately 108 feet, or to the intersection with the present easterly 33 foot right of -way line of State 'hunk Highway Ijo. 13 and the North 1/16 line of section 33 aforesaid, thence southwesterly along the easterly 33 foot right of stray line of State Trunk Highway No. 13 and following a, curve of 30 right whose radius is 1910.1 feet a distance of approximately 300 feet to the southeasterly limits of the first described part of the SEA of the 1_1-VqF of Section 33-49-4, thence in a straight line t o the 1) iilt of beginning; at she 1a'' corder of the of the !,Wq of Section 33-49_.4, coiizpri sing approximately .20 of an acre, in the form of a triangular strip or parcel of land lying easterly of present L'tate Trunk Highv,,ray iro. 13 and westerly of the old abandoned State Trunk Highway No. 13, all as more fully shown on the right of way plat of State f'id Project Tyo. 8344- -extension. Dated Tray 17th, 19/32. B. R. Philli-os So ire s_ _ Highway Committee. ]Motion vras made by Schindler and seconded by Ti. J. Thompson that the foregoing resolution be adopted. 1-otion carried. 9.9 ISPEC I?:L Ii !,TINE OF T?-Df BA' h i ELD COU I:1�L 3C) iRl�_ J the follmi-ring resolution was read: 'TO `1'Iz. ?,, Br'� Yh IELD COUNTY BOARD: WHEREAS, It appears that the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter (SE0 of :Section Fourteen (14), Township i arty -eight (48) North of Range mix (6 ) 'rest, was assessed in the year 1921 and the taxes thereon were returned delinquent to the County `!'reasUSer in I:Iarch, l;? 22, and �vrere sold by hirii in June, 19�2, in the numbered 236; face of certii icate form of a tax certificate f �11.57, and a tax deed was issued thereon to Bayfield County on December 15, 1925, and ?I�R. J' S, a patent has never been issued on said lurid by the United "tr.tes Uovernlnent and is known as vacant, land. '.tJ11]REIi'ORE, In view of the foregoing facts, the County Clerk is hereby author- ized and directed to issue a quit -claim deed to the United States cmd_ that the face of .the tax certificate amounting to 41?11.57 be charged back to the 'T'ozrar! of Mashburn. Signed: E . 1t . PHILL IPS T,roti on was made by H. C. .1nd erson and seconded by I Leyer that the foregoing resolLtion be adopted. I:otion carried. The following resolution arras read: TO TH,' BAYFIrLD COUl"`I.'Y BOrJ1D: I^ V?H,PMAS, It appears the,.t the 'Northeast quarter (?�T�iJy) of the southeast quarter j� (SHZ:) of '3ection twenty -tutu (22), Township Forty-eight (48) North of Range Seven v (7) West, was assessed in the year 1921 and the taxes thereon :�iere returned delin- quent to the County "r'resurer in iliai ch, 192,2, and -v1ere sold by 'riirn in June, 1p22, and were sold by him in June, 1922, in the form of a tax certificate nur!ibered 2605, fe,ce of certificate ri;4.94, and a tax deed was iosued thereon to Bayfield. County. on Decenfaer 15, 1925, and 'iHH EAS, a patent has never been issued on said lands by the United States overmient and is known as vacant Land. THEREFO.i 9 in View of the foregoing facts, the County C1ezk is hereby author-ized anJ directed to issue a quit -claim deed to the United States and that the face of the tax certificate amounting to $$4.94 be charged back to the To-rn of Keystone. Signed: E ® R. I'hillir.)s motion eras made by Hermann and seconded by fierce that the foregoing resolution be adopted.-Ta'otion carried. The following resolution eras read: RESOhUTIOIT TO VA.L.,II V2E A10. Tu'z`T'IF1' THE CO 5-2Y!d'TCTQ OF REAL E S1',t TEJ H1;RF ?' Or ORE ILDE BY T HZ' C OU_317 y CLERK: RESOLVED by the , County Board of .Bayf field County, assembled at the Special �'pring meeting hereof this 17th day of 'hlay, 1932, that all sales and conveyances heretofore made by Bayfield County of lands acquired by tax deed be and the saiiie are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed in all respects, the sEumne as if the County Boaxd It ■ of said County had by order entered in its records, prescribed the terms of sale ?3. 1 �I'Lc.�1�L �:-;LEl'IICT oT��� BriYl' I!iL� co�s�rTY Bo�Rl� 11,L'iY / 9 193�° and authorized the County Clern to sell and convey such real estate as provided by Section 75.35 of Wisconsin Statt:tes. Signed:1, 11otiorn, arras rna,de by H. J. Thompson and seconded by Pierce that the foregoing resolution be adopted. 17otion carried. The following resolution was read: TO i' H HO N ORYLB LI; BAYI+ I El i-1 ) C OU i . 'Y BOARD., BE IT IUMBY RLSOLVEID By the Ba.yf field County Board of aupervisons in special meeting assembled this l7th day of 'May, 1932, that the County Clerk and the County treasurer be, and they are hereby authorized and instructed to proceed with the work of taking tax deeds for Bayf ield County on all county -owned tail certificates that are note, and gill be subject t o tax deed during the next year. Si geed: E. R. PhILLIPS Tdlotion was trade by H. J. lhompson a..nd seconded by H. C. Anderson that the foregoing resolution be adopted. Lotion carried. The follol�ring co7:imunication v;as read: i7rummond, witi. , Iliay 14, 1932. 11r. Solberg and County Board. Gentlemen: I ;rill make you the follotiring offer for lands in the town of Barnes. I will pay 50.00 a forty for the following descl'ibed lands,, '.t''he Ej- of SE-�L of ;sec. 26-45-9 The I1wi of iTL of Sec . 34-45-9 The E2 of am, oi' Sec. 21-45-9 The i of 11W= of Sec. 28-45-9 The ITSdY of I>TE3 of Sec. 2 -45-9 This making a total of seven forties. The wmotlrit would be q0350.00. I also agree to pay taxes for the three following, years. Yours very truly, �. E. Stone. =after some discussion rio direct action aas taken on the foregoing coririunication. It �Yas generally understood that it be referred to the County Board Cornrnittee on gale of County lands in the To-mn of Barnes. Potion iras l,,iade by Daniels and seconded by lvleyer that the County Board Committee be instructed not to sell any county lands for less than 4'2.00 per acre. I.lotion. carried. I'lotion ST,ras -'-i'lade by J, ,Anderson and duly seconded that the county Board Co..�mi.ttee on :Cale of `tax Deed property be instructed to avoid, if possible, sale of lands ,where the purchaser grants it for the ptir-,cose of stripping the timber only. 1.1',otion carried. 94 — -- ---- --- - - ---- ----- --- P'�;C I..Z P'� ;LT I l''fG OF `i' 1�? A TL��T,I_C OU!:I`1'_lr _B Q �'� - ---- - --- -- ------ The Washburn, 'Iis. May 4; 1932. To the County Board of Bayfield County, �,Isconsin*. I ask to have the County Clerk obtain a release of the SE11: of SEA of Section 6_48_, aN �'1 s `' f the U.Reforest es p" i� a�rlburn 1 o�anshi�o fy o_n t�_e L . S. Reserve o U an® For which I offer three dollars per acre, on the deferred payment plan extending over a period of three years. Ward if. Williamson Route #1, Washburn, Wis. I:iotion was made by II. C. Anderson and seconded by Daniels that the foregoing corununicati on be referred to the Conservation Committee. 1--lotion carried. The Chairman of the County Board appointed last year's Finance Cormnittee, together ,,,i th 11. B. Randall, Jr., to examine the claims on file and to report back to the County Board with their recorninendati.ons at the afternoon session. I�Lotion was lsade by C. W. S;,iith and duly seconded thL-A the County Board adjourn until 1.00 P. IE. Iviotion carried. IaIeeting ,eras called to order at 3:00 i-'. Tdi. by Chaii nan R. li=L. He-(•iYlg. The following members answered roll call® Pierce, Solberg, Herrmann, Schindler, Randall, Jr., C. P. Larsen, Phillips, Meyer, IFertz, Olson, Weir, Daniels, quires, Pristash, Johnson, J. Anderson, Schultz, C. 0. Nelson, Rankinson, R:acvinsky, H. C. ��nderson, Sibbald, Drinville, I1. 'ougas, Otto Anderson, G. H. Thompson, Ledin, Okerstrom, Knight, ZSrnith, R. J. Nelson, Brubaker, Carl -Anderson, Surmnerfield, I -I. J. l'hompson, Rude and Hering. Total thirty-seven. The follo4ring corrnunication zras read® 1.Iay 12, 1932 Route 3, Box 41 . r shlc-.nd, Wis. Bayfield County Eoard, lashburn, Dear Members*. During the last April elections the people of Bayfield County have voted by referendLlmi the repeal of the Blue Sky Lm,,is of '.7i.sconsin. 'ihe repeal has carried the county with a great majority and the whole state of Wisconsin has done likewise. It is my plea, as ov-,rner of the Cozy Corner .Dance Pavilion, for the honorable rneriaers to gr.nt us the privilege of operating public dances on -Sunday nights by repealing that part of the County Dance Ordinance which does prohibit Sunday night dances. At the next session of the ;hate Legislature the Blue Sky Lazar will be repealed. Because of the bad business depression our business suffers on account of, competition and limited patronage. nshland County alloys Sunday night dances while Bayfield County posse,SseS the best pavilions of the counties. By repealing that part of the county ordinance i 25 -- SIECIALh��E ------ TI1M OF -TBI.TrIFI THE LD-- CQUirTY B.0!LD------ --------- -- - --- - - - - - MAY 17' 1932. - - - - which prohibits Sunday night dances the pavilion owners could_ eliminate some com;aetition by operating on different nights. 3ayfield County pavilion owners mould get the business that Ashland County received. Thankingyou kindly for J y your consideration of this plea. Yours truly, Julius Barany OVIner of Cozy Corner Dance -pavilion I3�Ll'ksdale Toj,rnship.- lt�iotion was made by Squires and seconded by C. 0. Nelson that the foregoing communication be placed on file. 1•iotion carried. The following communication was readm April 16, 1932. To the County Board of Bayfield County, �,shbu2m , Wi s. , C/o Ludwig Tru,i2ilal, County Clerk, Gent1 emen: 11,,,i.sh to exchange the 171. E. of S. W. 4 and the N.W. of S.W.4 of S'ection 24-48-6, for the Tr.E. of SYIa and the IT.117. of S. W. 4 of Section 19-43-5. Ily reason for the trade is so that my land will be in one block and riot .*c-L mile apart.- If you wish any other inforllation I shall be pleased to ansvrer you. Trusting this will be agreeable to you gentlemen, I beg to remain, Very truly -yours, G. E. Terwilliger. Ilotiori was ?.lade by Squires and seconded by Iv!eycr that the foregoing appli- cation for exchange of lends be referred to the County Board Committee- on sale of tax deed property in the Town of Barksdale with power to act. Potion carried. The The following report was read: Washburn, IYis . , Allay 17, 1932. To the Hon. County _Bo'ard, Bayfield County, A11is. Gentlemen: �,,''e the undersigned Committee on finance and 1'?Ii scellaneous, beg leave to report, that we have ex@mined the f ollovring bills, recormie.nd that same be allowed as set forth in the column marked "alloy -red" and that the County Clerk be instructed to issue orders for payment of same. Signed, h. E. Ledin R. A. Hering` 11. B. Ra.ndall _ Ji . V. E. Brubb,ker L. R.. I1hilliT)s �:ar_ ?r`' �� _. of Claimant pose — __ Claimed Allmllfed r Town of Barksdale Care of J. J. Culbertson, `'ra.ns-- lent poor �?33.37 q38 6 _ J7 Town of Cable Care of Harry Toyer Enid fE:m_ily Charge back to ` o,,m of Frog Creek, Douglas County, 'Vh s. 35.00 35.00 Torun of Delta, Care of `'jr;. Banister a-,d family (11iransient Poor) 52.20 52-20 To- Tn of huglje s Care of lArs. =i. I I 9 C��!�..rge F. , '�.11 - to To,:°;n of Gordon, �'�s';lard County 4.9.17 4 .1 ✓ 9 7 _ OF 'tHE BAYFIELD COU 1:7,11Y BO!,RD - --- ----------------- ---- ---- ---- --------- ---- --------------- --- - ------_--------- --_-" 1CrtiY 179 1932. r Na:,sie of Claimant Purpose Claimed =lIo- ed Town of Kelly Care of Andrew Vanhala (1ran sl ent) �j28.00 b 2bo 00 S{ U Town of IElason Care of John Uricuick; Chai:'ge to Town of Iuaoria, `Uis. 159.15 159.15 Town, of Oulu Care of LO :is For slur]d, Charge to T,Ldlvraukee County 13.54 13.54 Torn of Pilsen Railroad fare to Clevel6xid., Ohio for Wendell Slancik and wife, transient Igo or 71-50 71.50 Torn of Pratt. Cane of Otto Johnson , Traznsient 60.00 60.00 Care of A"artin 7,delson >.nd fay:lily 1-73.09 173.09 City of 'Mashburn To -repair of side ialksb Refer to �')i stric t" Attorney 13.50 Arthur ;�oderstrosi 6 chickens killed by dogs 0 .145 4.50 4.50 Arthur Pade 1 turkey killed by dog C `)5.00 5.00 3.00 Alike f2horeson 1 heifer killed by dog 10.00 10.00 Town of Dell Refund of excess delinquent tLt7-es collected in cash by County 'treasurer 7091.73 6298.03 IElotion eras made by H. C. Aridersori:.rid seconded by H. J. lioripson that the foregoing report be approved and that the bills be allowed as listed in the report. TVIO'tion carried,unaniiiiously. The following decision of the HighwayCom_.ission tiaras read: CD DECISIOIT Or THE STATE H:GH'd ,r 0121ISSION C1L'0_.TGES IN IE ST.A`['E `l'RUlTK HIG11,",f LY DYE3Tlill_ iN .` S'l-ELLid: 2,.I\fli) BAY -FIELD COUNTIES vTs� E Tl' Ula I -II Ghr�ULYS 'Nos. 24 .'AID 112 TO 'I' 1 LE C OU1 rl, 1 B Oa, lL S OF 1t ,S 1ZX1IM BA Ll{ I.-E _IJ C O U 1, T DE S The State Highirray Corimission at its Meeting held A+londay, T:Iay 9, 1932, pur- suant to public hearing held in the city of Ashland on that date, after due notice to the localities concerned and in accordance with the statutes in such cases made L�nd provided, decided to make chari�;es in the State Trunk. Higlnray 1�ystem in Ashland and Dayf-Le ld Counties by removing from the Ot-te Trunk Highway ,System certain roads as hereinafter described: The roads so to be abandoned as pow S"t � Trunk I'ig �cl: � ���L-ioiis of i,he :��a�e ��hvray system in Ashland acid Bayf field Counties are described as follows: Coimmencing at a point at or near. the north%rest corner of Section 6,TovYrnahip 46 :North, Range 5 ''dest, thence easterly along the north line of said tov-inship 46 Forth, ?•ange 5 Vest, to the east line of Eayfield County and continuing along the north line of ection 6, Township 46 North, Range 4 ''lest, to a point at or near the north- east corr:er of said Section 6, thence northerly along the present rci�:sk_ed and traveled state trunk highway approximately miles to an intersection Yrith U. S. llig'_nv,ray No. 2 in the City of Ashland; and Commencing at a point on present marked and trL.veled State Trunk Highway No- 13, which point is 930 feet easterly from the southeast cornier of Section 22, Township 46 North, Range 4 `hest, thence westerly along the present marked_ and -traveled State Trunk highY;,,ray to the east 1/16 corner on the south line of Section 19, said tovrnship and -range, thence northerly four miles to a junction with the above described ■ hi g hy-iay . 27 SPECIAL lush' i' I IFG OF l Hi BAYF IELD C OUN%'Y BOARD Since the foregoing changes Ynore than five rules of the State `'Trunk highway aystem the order making the changes must be referred to, and be a1�proved by the County Boards Of Ashland and Hayf field Counties bef ore the sa]'tie can become effective. Your Hmnorable Bodies are therefore requested to act in the matter at the first convenient opportunity and to cause a report of your action to be mde to the +^ , State hig�_tijay Co iissi on as soon as prac tica:�le thereafter. STATE 11IGH:'i_._`r C01111Ii�CIOX OF 1aIS. By K. G. Irur, tenacker, Secretary. lloti.on was r_riade by Olson and seconded by 'Li. J. J�r,derson to refer the foregoing request for abandonment of State 'Trunk Highways to the County Highway Cormiiittee with instructions to report back to the County Board. I'lotion carried. The followinE resolutions were read: NO`"ICI; IS HE"Ll{'BY GIVLN that at the opening session of a Legular meeting of the County -hoard of Hayfield County, %Visconsin, to be held L.t the Court House in the City of `.Jashburn, County of Bayf ield and State of a7i sconsin, on the 15th clay of Dove:iiber, 1932, the said county board -,!,rill act upon a certain application and petition of Lust &hien Lumber Company, Peoples Oil Coiilpany, L. J. Unseth and Oscar B. Anderson as DruYmnoild ,'�.uto Coiiipany, Arthur J. Lee, Tom O'Brien, Louis t,nderson, school District No. 1 of the Tomn of Drummond and the `.Co�,�n of Druilu2ond for the vacation of the following streets, alleys and portions of streets and alleys dedicated by the plat of the `-'ovTnsite of Drumr_iond filed in the office of the le- gi ster of Deeds of Hayfield County, Wisconsin, �.nd recorded in Volume 3 of Plats on mge 18, the streets, alleys and portions of streets and alleys vrfriich it is proposed to Vacate and so discontinue being as follows: All streets, alleys and portions of streets and alleys dedicated by the plat of the townsite of Druriiond as so recorded except the following: (a) That-port-ionOf CrL1i117iiond "'venueIViYi east Of B1001i 13 and South OI a line parallel tiaith and 50 feet distant northerly from the south line of "The Mall" as shown in said plat and north of the north line of Block 4 as shown therein if and as e!_terded v- esterly. (b) The south 50 feet of "The Yall' as shoZ;n on said plat. (c) That portion ofiscOnsi.n Boulevard lying south of the south li-ne of "The 1L.11" and north of the intersection of said 'iisconsi.n Boulevard and Third atreet in said plat if and as extended ,gyres terly and rest of a line twenty feet distant from and parallel with the west "Iboundary lines of Lots 139 14, 15 and 16, tg 29, inclusive, in Hlocl: 18, and extending northerly parallel with the ti,vest line of said Lot 29 to the south line of "The T.2all." (d) That portion of State Avenue lying between Jlocke 13 and 18. (e) That portion of T:`otor L��ne lying oe�t.een the eas.� line of lscoY Boulevard and the west li_,e of Drurmgond .'Lvenue County Board of Bayfield County, "Wis. LUDV1I G TRt 1TITIAL County clerk. SiJC I. L IV'0ZPETI I'TG OF `T'ID] BAY n IEILD COUNITY B0100 RE1,'' S OLUT I ON ?,'..MPREASS, Rust Owen Lumber Company, Peoples Oil Company, _°i. J. Unseth and 0sc:Lr B. Anderson as Drummond Auto Coripany, 'rthur J. Lee, ' om O'Brien, Louis 1=_nder Son, 1�__)'c'f;ool Dri strict llo. 1 of the Toywn of Druy-n ond, and the Lm'rn of Dru=ond have heretofore filed with the County Clerk 'of Bayfield County, Wisconsin, their written application for the vacation and discontinuance of certain streets, alleys and Tjortions of streets and alleys dedicated by the plat of the `i'ovrnsite of -Drunsalond in .Bayfield County, `,Wisconsin and said application has this day been submitted to -ttllc board, IT IS PESOLIP]D that said application be acted upon at -the opening session of a regular "meeting of 'he county Board of Bay -field Count;;-, vsi scons-in, to be held in the Court Ilouse in the City of ',`Washburn and County of Bayfield, ,Wisconsin, on the 15th day of .ovellfber, 1932, or as soon thereaiter as the matter can be heard, IT IS FtJllI"HE'R RESOLVED that notice of said hearirig;'be posted in the town and village of Drurn=-ilond-, Ui2con5in, in three public places therein and th�_t notice be -published in the "Jashburn Ii:mes, a newspaper printed in the city of ''Jashburn in said county, for three. successive ';reeks before the 15th day of loverfuer, 1932, such p0 -ti :g arld publlCati0Y1 t0 be ]i14LCle after October I first, 1932, and the notice so Dublished and ioosted to be as follows: ITOTICE IS HTMEBY UIYLI,T that at the opening:; session of a regular meeting of the County Board of Bayfield County, Wisconsin, to be held at the Court House in the City of Washburn, County of Bayfield and State of Wisconsin, on the 15th day of November, 1932, the said county board. will act upon a certain application and Petition of ` -Ltst. Otien Lumber Company, Peol-)les Oil Company, A. J. Unseth and Oscar B. Y=nderson as Drummorld Y�uto "'Ompany, Lrthur J. Lee, Ton O'Brien, Louis Zlnder son, School District 1`To. 1 of the To,.nin of Druimiiond and the `lo'o:n of Druminond for `the vacation of the following streets, alleys and portions of streets and alleys ded- icated by the plat of the Torrnsite of Drunuanond filed in the office of the Register f s of i eld County, :-i sc onsin, and recorded in Voltu_ne 3 of Plats on !'age 18, the streets, alleys and portions of streets and alleys vrl�ich it is proposed to vacate and so discontinue being; as follows: All streets, alleys and portions of streets and alleys dedicated by the plat of the to nisi to of -Drummiond as So recorded except the following: (a) That portion of Druinriond Avenue lying east of y31ocls 13 and south of a line parallel ait-h and 50 feet distant northerly fror_i the south line of "The 19aLll" as shown in said plat and north of the North line of Block 4 as shown therein if and as eXtended westerly. (b ) The south 50 feet of"The I1all" as shoran on said plat. (c) That portion of '�Iisconsin Boulevard lyi.nE, south of the south line of OThe )Yall" and north of the intersection of said '�:i'isconsin --)oulevard and 'Third ��treet in said plat if and as extended westerly and -,,rest of a line twenty feet 'distant from and parallel :rith the west boundary lines of Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 to 29, Inclusive, in Block lo, and ex tending northerly parallel T-., th the wrest line of said Lot 29 to the south line o "The Mall." 29 �1E;CIAL 12,'ETIITG OF Trz� DA FI]-,-.,:D COUI:.*TY O0'u D I - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - ---- ---- --- - 7--------- ---- - '1ii 1 9 10)32. (d) That portion of State _Ivvenue lying bet.-rc eri Blocks 13 and 18 (e) That portion of i.iotor Lane lying bet�reen the east line of '.Wisconsin Boulevard and the i:iest line of Drurl,morid Avenue. u OUYlty i�0 .I'd Of >;ayf ie l d G o-,,nty, "-Ls. LUDI'7I G TR I'!!VIA1__ County Clerk. +� L�Iotion was by IlEartz and duly seconded that the foreE_,oini; resolution be adopted. ,Lotion carried. The Children°s County Board, -together ,rith 1`:.i;-'s Stevenson of the 13tate Board of Control, appeared before the 13ayfield County Board at this time. They gave an oral report of the rrork accomplished. T.Iotion was made by Herrmann and seconded 'Itiy 1-1. C.=4iderson thwt the County and budget Judge request the Chi.ldren's County Board to investigate/c,11 mothers :Pension cases in `D' yfield County, and that s�150.00 be a-ppropriated to carry out the work of the �hildreil's County Board for the balance of tl:e year. =Loll call was as follows: Ayes Pierce, Herr-nann, +jchindler, LLanda.11, Jr. Larsen, Phillips, 1:17ertz, Weir, Daniels, 'ristash, Johnson, Schultz, C. 0. 11elson, "Lankinson, Kacvinsky, K. C. Yinderson, ioutD Otto nnc{_er son, G. i. 1'hor�ipson,Knight, R. J. •;elson, Carl Anderson, N. J. ThOnii�SOn, !zL1Ctie and nerin . Total tZ.�enty-five. Nay CS SolberE , 1.1eyer, Olson, 3"quires, Ll. J.=`.nderson, �ibbald, Drinville, Ledin, Oker str om, arnith, Brubaker and �uiiir:ierfield. Total twelve. 1`'oti,on carried. The resolution was reads RUST OLU`=' ION To be submitted to the Congress of the United States for protection of forest industries froi!i foreign competition due to depreciated currency of foreign countries. foreign lumber l)ulpWood, pulp and other forest products are nmlr being shi-o-oed into the United }Mates duty free, froiii countries having a lower standard of living than that in the Un:t.ted Mates, and are being sold for much less than it costs ziiericaxi manufacturers to produce these products, even at the present loud price of supplies and mill wares, and 'a.UERE,I;3, it is aJparent that. L,njortc: s of theE:e oroducts are being given an unfair advantage overproducers 'both by reason of the fact that they are paying for the products in depreciated foreign currencies and selling them for '.merican gold dollars and because of the lower costs of production brought about by these loner living standards, and i.RE''i3, this competition results in hard sliap not only upon the :1merican man- ufacturers but also upon all large and small producers of forest products, including farr,icrs and v,!oodlot o;rners, ;:And the einDloyees of the sa-Me, together with all other persons engaged directly and indirectly in this industry. Tl-ice �,FG.RE, ]_E .IT '_Q 80LTED, by the County Board of L'ayf field County assembled a.nd in session at :fashburri, Wisconsin, this 17.th d.y of l:iay, 1932, I'HILT the Congress of the United :States of _ _merica be and it hereby is respectfully ycetitioned to enact a law providing that on all iamports of the United States from any nation Y,.f. ose currency has i'a11en belovi the standard value of exchange as established by the Secretary of >1'"�;Cl.k4L IvIEE I=TG 0P `I'iI:� B2iirl!" D COUi;i1Y :�01�:17 !L�-Y 17, 1932. --- - ----- - -- ---- ---- the Treasury of the United States on October 1, 1931, a duty shall be established eclaal to the depreciation of said currency below said standard value upon the date on j,,hich such imports are received in the united ;Mates. E IT FUR21-ER ;53OLVy0D, that a copy of this resolution shall be f orv-ra.rd ed by the Clerk to the repre senta•tive of this County in Congress and to each of the representatives of the ;Mate ofisconsin in the United Mates Senate. Yl. F. LFDIN Illotion was made by Daniels t-md- seconded by Ledin that the foregoing resolution be adopted. Motion carried. ..rj0 The follov i_! bill was presented: G TO DAVID N. = 1TT, Di Date On account of t•rater running; over road and forming ice which caused wreck on County Hi6haaay D bet-reen Grandvietr and laamela;LCon on Dec. 4, =931• The d-, ages on car are as f ollows. Fname Spring real bad ITevi frame �28.00 Front a el spring 1\1eyr aXe1 106-00 One tire and tube ruined Tire and tube 6.90 Labor on car Total S"L'ATE OF ,YISCOII,SIN, ss. COU11y OF DA.YFIEID David I . Kent says the above claim, f or da ia.ges on car is true and correct aril no portion of the same has been paid. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of I.1ay, A. 1). 1932. David N. lament _-- ��,r-zr!c- U'ctary Public. I'y Cor_nvi. expires IT la, 1933- -otion was rlade by Daniels and seconded by kSibbald that the foregoing bill be referred to the RoL.d and D-.-idge Corm._iittee® I. otioil ce.ra:•_eci. 1-dotion tivas r.,lade by W. J. Anderson emd duly seconded that the board adjourn until seven P . I!T. Roll call was as f ollotvs: :dye: Pierce, Solberg, -Randall, Jr., Larsen, -Philli-ps, I:eyer, I-ertz, Olson, Weir, Daniels, Squires, Pristash, johnson, W* J. A Iderson, G.chultz, C. 0. Yelson, R�:.nl-inson,, H. C. Si.bbald, D-r•inville, I-1ougas, Otto l�nderson, Okerstrom, R. J. Ifelson, Brubaker, Carl Anderson, Sur!iterfield, H. J. Thompson, Rude and tiering. Total thirty. 11ayd Schindler, Kacvinsl:y, G. H. Th.olilpson, Ledin, Knight - and Smth. Totz�,.l six-. T!otion carried. 31 CI'L C lAL J4t1�L III C� OF� ' i' Y BA-Y-?+ TLLD C OU-IFF2 ' �3 0 -'MD E-eeting called to order at 7:30 P. M. by Criaili;!an R. A. Hering. The f ollowinE; members answered roll call: Pierce, Solberg, Herr!ilann, Schindler, Randall, Jr., 'Lassen, Phillips, Isleyer, Yer-tz, Olson, Weir, Daniels, 8qui-res, Pristash, Johnson, J. A,-Jderson, Uchultz, C. O. nelson, Rankinson, Kacvinsky, H. C. Anderson, Sibba,ld, Drinville, Ilougas, Otto Anderson, G. H. Thompson, Ledin, Okerstrom, Kr!iC ht, `'I:_ith, J. lNelson,. Brubar, er, Carl Anderson, 'Surmierfield, Rude and Hering. Total thirty-six_. `ben Olson appeared before the County `card and made a verbL.l claim for "'480.00, balance due on bridge and culvert c -;ntracts for wor ;_ done' in 1/ 3 1917, inclusive. After, solele d:iscu`r sion, motion, wc,s m- e by- ��. J. �"�I cerSOrl and seconded. by Squires to dispense with further consideration of claim of Lb'en Olson. I,'iotior. c a--r•ried. The following bill was presented George D-,7rnesich Tour special breed rabbits killed by dogs � 25.00 Tdotion was merle by W. J. Anderson and seconded by Meyer th,..t the foregoing claim be allowed at N12.00. Notion carried. The following -resolution -eras read: REa) LUT I ON Whereas, )a.yf field County is the 077nler by tax deed duly taken of the S r� of the I I�� of 'Sec. 31-49-4, and of Lots 1-2, 13 and 14 of Llock 41 of the TowT,.site of Washburn, a.nd yihereas, the City of Waslab-urn desires to secure -these descriptio .s of lend and lots for ti-.e use of- the City, be it hereby Resolved: by the County Board of Sou-pervisors of hayfield County, '�`isconsin, duly assembled this 17th day of Nlay, 19329 that the County Cleric be, and he ereby is, author- ized and instructed to issue a quit claim deed to the City of 17ashburn covering the above described land and lots, and that the- amount of all the taxes, interest Und charges showinE on the County records against said properties be charged by said County Clerk to tine excess delinquent account of the City. of Washburn. Hans J. T ompson Motion was made by H. J. Thompson and seconded by Carl Xinderson that the foreL011:1g resolution be adopted. Iuotion carried. The following resolution Ywas read: R�SOLUT ZOI:r TERL,AS, Da.yfield County has established 'Lour County Forest Units, and they have been certified to arikaccepted by the -ta,te Depart!rients, Lai WNERE2,_S, the State Aid to the County will be received within a short time, and ll7�i�.EAS, in victir o the foregoing fa,.cts i t is essential that the I oa.rd at this time designate 1;,rhat committee of the County Loexd shall have jurisdiction and establish the policy of handling same tirith the Ctaite Conservation �epL..rt!:lent, therefore, q9 SPEC I' 1t-�ETIYG OP 'Iii B�.I.'�17,LD COUI\,ITY BW. RD wry-) ry-------- ---------------------- --— � BE 1T HEITEBY 1RLSO TED, that the jurisdiction and -policy of the County To -rest Units be delegated to the Zoning Cor.imi ttee vrith general- supervision to be h«ridled by the County 21gent's office. IG'17- x Har C. Anderson Iiloti.on vias made by 11. C. Anderson and seconded by Ledin that' the foregoing resolution be adopted. %:iot.ion carried. T'lotion was made by Ledin and seconded 'uy I-Aeyer that the County Agent be in- structed to pro -rate his cormDensation and expenses on the basis of tilde and costs devoted to his regular duties and to the County forests, that part devoted to Forestry to be paid for out of State Aid Funds to County for County T+orestry -cur .ores, also that per diem and expenses of county board cor.nnit-tee in charge be paid out of said Forestry Fur!d. 1;lotion carried. The following lrecoi'<rlendati-ons of the Finance Co=ittee were read: The Finance Cor-iYli. ttee reconm-,em6s that the Boa-d accept the voluntpry reduction of ten per cent in salaries of all elective officers of this Count!T who have agreed to talke such cut, and that all others be requested to �.ccept, the same cut. The sir Lrice Cor�riittee recoirrnends a ten per cent cut in all cler'i hire. The Finance COrrIIIittee recoimiends tI—e.t the righZ-ray Departrier!t arid Trustees of Sanatorium be re,-ue-ted to Hake such cuts in :�;a.ges as can be made v;ithout effecting the efficiency of, the different departments. vie recol-1-emend a reduction in all per dieri paid by County to Boyd members for meetings ai:id comiiiittee woRk from J�14.00 per day to �3.50 per day. Signed., ri . E . LED IN V . 1 . BRUBI-10E'R . L . HER I NG E . R . PHILL IPS Cosli,ttee. T1!otion was made by S-mith and seconded- by 1vleyer 't",h�.;Ju- the foregoing i-ecorililleiidELt' O(is be adopted. 1, otion -Dias duly rl- de and seconded to amend the original resolution so as to exem,F)t the undersheriff Ltind that his salary be left at the rate of I'velve hundred Dollars per year. t-- endi;lent carried. were voted on and carried. The following resolution eras read: isle original recor'niendati ons as amended_ PLES OLU'T' I ON IZHHaFE,k,S., blueberries constitute an irtlportant and valuable product to Bayfield County residents; and - ERL.'S, a considerable dariage to the blueberry crop is occasioned each year because numerous persons, many of -whom are noi:-residents, begin harvesting before the berries are properly ripened-, �.,,nd such early harvesting not drily damages and destroys the unripened crop but results in an inferior product beiir! ; sold and thus der..ioralizes the mark:_t price; therefore 'be it as ' tJZJC ILL �.iJ��l ll':Cf O .i11., 13ifff' I'..1,D C OUI lY J0230 - - --17 , 1932. - - - - R OL""D, that the Special Zoning Co.-mitte.e be authorizes? and ernpotir-iered to prohibit the harvesting of blueberries on county owned lands until such time as it shall determine the blueberries are in proper coed-ition to be harvested; Lnd to require non-residents to pay such license fee into the county treasury for the privilege of harvesting bl}ieberriez on counter ozined lands as it shall deem necessary in the public interest. Hotion ,;Jas iiude by `ihoinpson L;.nd duly seconded that the foregoing resolution be adoT)ted. -otion was made by !L'eyes and s-ecorlded by Herrinann that the foregoing resolution be laid on the table. I'lotion to table carried. riiie f o11 ovrin re o o 1 u t 1- on -u,0,s reed: BE IT kuSOLTEM, Thy+,t the Children's County Board be instructed to meet with the County Judge with the viei•i in mind of securing a tkienty per cent reduction of so- called 'Mothers' Pension." rJ. .ue `a��7uZreS TAotion z-Ias mE.de by I."ever .z;.nd seconded by Ledin t'_ha t the foregoing resolution be adopted. 1-Notion carried. The following offer was read_o 'lashburn, Wise 'lE:, 3r 17, 19, 2. T'r . Ludwig Tranjilal , County Clerk, Viatihburn, i1S. Dear Sir: I the urldersi ned would like to have you present iiiy offer on a sixty acre tract located in the City of Washburn, to the nieiubers of the County board. I agree to build a home on SUid land in place of dov n pay-lient which is one -fifth of purchase price t;hich price I offer being 720.00 per acre, making a.. total of=!?1200.00 for the sixty acres. I prefer a five year plan which would snake a total purchase price of �1800.00 on payments y�ayab1e/orithly�ai-_loalitirig to y�30.00 per yr onth. m Yours very truly, Dell barnha r't . H,otion was made by H. J. Thompson and seconded by F,ude that the foregoing offer be accepted. Motion carried. The following letter was re�­J.d: CHICAGO (",0NIFE1,711IO=da T1:POSITION T;Iay 12th, 1932. Iv -'Er. Ludwig Trai-mal, County Clerk, Bayfield Courity, Washburn, ":7isconsin. Tear 1{Ir . 1 r anma l : - - - - --- -- --- -- - -S�? ;C Ix�I.__ir ✓�;T�I?.Ci __Ql' L' i; F - iti?i l; I D_ .C_OUIT Y-BOARD - — At At the request of your Mr. R. F. C. Schultz, we are enclosing literature con- cerning the Chicago Conventions Exposition to be held during June and July. We would particularly call your attention to -the tentative entertainment program enclosed and which will mean the success of your exhibit in this r�xposition, as our program is extensive and will attract the crowds. Reduced railroad bus and boat rates are t'o be in effect. during tl,.at time; as well as the conventions of the Democratic and (Republican Parties, the George Rashington Bi-Centennial, the State Street Celebration, and the ILlitary Tournament, and, also, the great appeal tree Havy Pier has in the Lurmi iiertime. `ghat you may get the greatest benefit possible out of this Exposition, vre will ask that you give this your irm?ediate attention a:d make an early selection of space, and let us hear from you at the earliest possible moment. Respectfully yours,, H. J. 111lner President. I`Yotion was made by Illeyer and duly seconded that— the foregoing resolution be placed on file. Tdotion carried. The following letter was read: 1'HL FOSTER & RE"11TOLDN CO. I 1V YORK N'Lr. Ludwig Traanmal, County Clerk `•Washburn, Wisconsin. -=dear 1.1r. `"ranmal: TJay 10, 1932. Yesterday -�,hile visiting the Outdoor Show, I had the opportunity to talk to Ili?. J. P. O'Malley of Bayfield. I :notice(-thL�.t you leave a very attractive booklet descl,i ptive of Bayfield County. We would lake to hcve an opportunity to distribute: this literature and suggest 'amc'+ recormn.rend that our patrons visit Bayfield County. Our service is exceptional, due to the fact that -vie !­.,ave personz:.l contact with persons that are actually interested in surim)er vacatib'ns and tours. Our charges for representation in our offices would be one Hundred dollars (�i100) per group, for instance, if you ern-_ployed our Testerr2 servic-e, the charges vrould be one hundred dollars (�P100). 'Where are (7) seven offices in this group, two in Chicago, one each in the following cities, tit. Louis, Kansas City, Deriver, Salt La.k_e City and I'din-neapolis. ''This service would represent you daily from now until October 1, 1932. Ve would send_ you a list of the nai- es land addresses of all persons to whom each of these offices had distributed literature. I will greatly appreciate an early reply, in reference to the possiblity of your representation v,ith us this year. Very truly yours, FOLE3T ; R TR , BL SERVICE By `I . F. Carey (notion vra.s made by Smith and seconded by Led_in that the foregoing comi'munication be placed on file. i'otion carried. 35 1sLCI�'.L l i�rl'1irG Oi i I�� Bts� 'LTD COUTd�1'T+ BOAM) ------------ I1,kY 17, 1932. The following application was read: County Coimmissi.oners Ba;,yf i el d County i�,'ashburri, ��'i sc onsi n Dear Sir: Jerome Dahl 811 Rose Ave. LT, issou1a, ivront. lurch 16, 19/32. I,. short time ago I learned that Ba.yfield Cou my has entered_ the County owned lands under -the State forest Crop late and has established a county forest. I under. - stand thL t the county f ore st s have been established only a. short time under this lawn and that being the case, you probably have not as yet full; established and orgaiized -the oersonel for the Eaanage��ent of the county forest. i should like very much to secure employment along just that •line of work as I air specially trained and pa.rti.c- ularly interested in 'forest work. I am a native of the state of Wisconsin havinL_; been born and raised on a farra near :Deerfield, where ray parents still live. /eceived my highsclJool education at Deerfield, graduating in 1025. 1 then attended Oshkosh 63tate Normal -for one semester. in the spring of, 1026 1 entered the Forest School at the University of I'lontaria at 11i.ssoula from which I graduated ii,D 1930. i hile in school I received special training in engineering, surveying, mapping, silviculture, forest management, and forest nursery practice, as the school supports �v nursery out of which 3GO,CGO to 500,000 trees are sent annually. During the summer months while in school I -worked for the Forest Service, _ doing such work as lookout, trail construction and maintenance, cor.miisary clerk, and lire fsg?ti_ng. Since graduating ' I have had additional experience in protection work and fire suppression. Also in timber reconnissenee and cruising, fire damage survey, mapping, and insect control and survey work. I feel that with this varied practical experience, supplemented vrith a comprehensive study in school, that I am capable of hc.ndlirig any job that you may be able to offer me on the county forest. request. I am a married man Lmd. 24 years of age. Excellent reference as to my character arid ability can be furnished upon rioping that you Z:ri 11 consider iiy application for employment to fill any position that you may offer me. Yours very t ruly, Je r orae Dahl 11otion was made by Meyer and seconded by Ledin that the foregoing application be placed on file. Ilotion carried. I: otion •t,'ras mac_e by 1:1-ertz end seconded -by iI. J. 'ih rmpson that the Chairman cry a�)point a special co-r_littee of three to study the old age pension law and authorize said committee to confer with other- counties and to report at the annual meeting. Iviotion carried. 6 a 32,1JC If 111G Ol Ill I�.-.i.J .t5Yi 1.'i 1.E LD C C U Nei• 1T D0r'-.,-D the following resolution tiaras read: BE IT RZSOLVED: That the clerk be instructed to inform the Bayfi.eld fair i ssociation that Bayfield County -v ill riot be responsible for any deficit for 19J2 fair. Jarl Olson 11' oti.on was made by Ledin . nd seconded by Randall, Jr,, that, 'the foregoing resolution be adopted. 11otion i-ias made by H. C. 11-nderson L�r!d seconded by Ra-rikinson to amend the foregoin:F resolution so the County Board would assurle deficit if. any.for the 1932 Fair Es contracts have already been made for it by the County Fair Asjociati.on. Roll call on the a!_Zendnient was as follows., Aye: Phillips, Weir, Daniels, C. 0. lfel son, E anllxins on, H. C. A (11 J i Anderson, nougas aria Herlr!g. -Lou-al eight. Tla.y: Pierce, Herrmann, Schindler, � r!d�Lll, Jr., Larsen, Iileyer, 1zertz, Olson, Squires, Pristash, Johnson, 'ri. J. Anderson, Schultz, h cvinsky, Sibbald, Drinville, Otto Anderson, O. H. Thompson, Ledin, OT,erstrori, Knight, Simi.th, FL. J. i elson, Brubaker, Carl 2nderson, uuri�ierfield5 H. J. Thornpson and Rude. Total twenty-eight. One not voting. 1 otiion lost. BE IT RESOLVED., I:ioti.on to adopt the original resolution carried. The following resolution was read` That the pension of blind be cut 20% effective June 1, 1932. William Irreyer Motion vias made by C. 0. Nelson and seconded by.Meyer that the foregoing resolution be adopted. 1.1otion carried. lvloti_on was !Bade by I�'Ieyer and seconded by Larsen to allow county clerk additional clerical hire if necessary, not to exceed �150.00. 1-Lotion carried. The following resolution! Pius read: 1,1aY 17, 1932. BE IT HEREBY _RESOLVED, By the County Board of Bay -field County, assembled in specT:al session this 1-7th day of 1,1,ay, 1932, trL.t the per diem, mileage and co1!rai.ttee work be allowed each mer_iber of the County Board as listed below, and that the `=''-reasurer is hereby ordered to pay such money and the Chairman and the County Clerk are instructed to issue an order for the total ar_ount of such items listed belowo Chas. E. fierce Marcus Solberg A. H. Herrriia,nn l�. L. Schindler H. B. Randall, Jr. Per Diern IVIile� 47.00 1.20 7.00 6.96 7.00 1.74 7.00 .72 7.00 4.84 C oi!mi t, t e e Work I'aileape Total $ 8.20 13.96 s�4.00 1.74 14.48 7.72 11.84 Carl P. Larsen 7.00 6.48 4-.00 none 17.48 Phillips 7.00 9.66 16.66 VIM. 1,1eyer 7.00 3. 60 10.60 37 2EC 1 J L �i1'_','1 Il �.i 0l? T iW B ' i{ IEL COTJ I 1 sr BCtit -L Co 11J."ittee Per Di.ern iuilea e V ork LIi1eage i'o U al ;alter Irlertz 07.00 $4®32 �P11.32 Jc,rl Olson 7.00 1.56 8.56 .Wallace 171eir 7.00 4.68 11.68 E. 1'. -Daniels 7.00 4.28 11.28 S. L. Squires 7.00 2.64 9.64 tindrew Pristash 7.00 2.40 9.40 Peter Johnson 7.00 4.32 11.32 W. J. ""riderson 7.00 3.30 10.30 R. W. 0. Schultz- 7.00 5.28 12.28 C . 0. :Nelson 7.00 6.70 13.70 Oscar Rankinson 7.00 5.28 12.28 Steve Kacvinsky 7.00 1.62 8.62 Harry C. Anderson 7.00 7.20 14.20 J. C. Sibbald 7.00 3.72 10.72 J. J. Drinvi116 7.00 2.52 9.52 H. J. Hougas 7.00 4.62 11.62 Otto Anderson 7.00 .96 7.96 G. H. Thompson 7.00 6.084.00��.08 z3.16 iq. E. Ledin 7.00 2.68 3.50 2.88 16.26 Roy Okerst5:om 7.00 1.44. 8.44 �. S. 7.00 1.44 4.00 1.44 13.88 C. Smith Smith 7.00 1.44 3.50 11.94 - R. J. Nelson 7.00 1.44 8.44 V. E. Brubaker 7.00 .12 "3.50 .12 10.74 Carl 1nderson 7.00 .12 4.00 112 11.24 Ira Su:1R.nerf ield 7.00 .12 7.12 Bans J. Thompson 7.00 .12 7.12 R. A. Hering 7.00 .12 3.50 .12 10.74 Ren Rude 7.00 .12 4.00 .12 11.24 Signed: sri. J. .' ders.on T-. of ion was ?:Wade by Ledin and seconded by H. J. 'i'hmi pson that the foregoing resolution be adopted. Roll call -'was as follovfse ?eye: Pierce, Solberg, Herrru:,mm, Schindler, I-LandL�11, Jr., C. P: Larsen, Phillips, lvleyer, Mertz, Olson, 41eir, Daniels, Pristash, Johnson, `ti. J. Anderson, Schultz, C. 0. lielson, Rarkinson, Kacvinsky, rI. C. Anderson, Sibbald, Drinville,: Hougas, Otto kinder son, G. H. Thompson, Ledin, Oke-rstrom, 1,xnight, Sl lith, 1i. J. Nelson, Brubaker, Carl !nder,c-�on, vunimerfield, I.I. J. Thompson, Dude and Tiering. otal thirty-six. lotion carried. I.'Lotion was made an,d duly seconded that the D'W rd adjourn. Plot 10r: