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Ellis, Justice of the Peace, on February 19th, 1968, to serve a period of 180 days in the Deschutes County Jail at Bend, Oregon, for the crime of drawing a check with insufficient funds, and was given credit by the court for time spent in said jail starting on January 31, 1968, to apply on this sentence, and the defendant now having served a total of one hundred (100) days in said Deschutes County Jail, and because of his attitude and actions while in said jail not having earned credit for any good time to apply on said sentence and there remaining 80 days to be served, NOW TI- IEREFORE, the County Court of Deschutes County deems it advisable to transfer the said defendant to the County Court of Multnomah County so that he may serve the balance of said sentence in the county jail of said county, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, that the Sheriff of Deschutes County take the said Stanley McCarty and deliver him to the proper officials of Multnomah County, Oregon, for the purpose of serving the balance of said sentence in the County Jail of Multnomah County, or in such other place of confinement in said county as the Multnomah County Court may direct. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 9th day of May, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT, Bend., Oregon 0 VOL 12 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this lst day of May, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Ernest Mathews Cthse. -- repairs $ 55.00 David Emmerson D.A.- -crime investigation 112.49 F. C_. Sholes Sheriff -- transp. 40.00 Public Empl. Retirement System Retirement pyt. 150.12 Pacific Northwest Bell Co. Clk. 26.45; Abund. Food 12.85; D.A. -- 80.25; .Juv. 46.45; Sheriff 115.38; VSO 21.84; Wtmr. 12. -35 315.57 Thrifty Food Center Abundant Food - -off. supp. 7.08 Deschutes County Abundant'Food- -rent 100.00 China Village 'Cir. Ct. - -Jury meals 19.15 MacMillan Plumbing & Heating Co. Clk- -mach. supp. 6.44 Elmer G. Whitaker Co. Ct.-- refunds & adj. 35.16 Clarence R. Stotesburg Co. Ct.-- refunds & adj. 49.93 Shell Oil Company Co. Ct. -- 16.88; Co. Judge 33.16; Juv. - -2.87 52.91 'Central Stores Order & Inv. Co. C t.- -misc. 1.75 City Center Motel Co. Judge - -conv. exp. 12.00 Standard Oil Company Co. Judge 3.76; Sheriff 8.25 12.01 Bend Water Department Cthse. -- utilities 33.35 Zellerbach Paper Co. Cthse. - -exp. ` 71.90 Aune's Feed & Seed Cthse. -- repairs 6.50 West Publishing Company D.A.- -books 26.00 Redmond Medical Clinic Dist. Ct. - -Drs. for Mental exam. 30.00 Herbert A. Perry, Director Dist. Ct.- -Drs. for Mental exam. 25.00 Wagnerls Jail- -board of prisoners 426.86 Boyd Coffee Company Jail-- prisonerst board 18.69 Bend Memorial Clinic Jail - -exp. 25.00 Mountain Equipment Company Jail - -exp. 3.54 The Owl Pharmacy Jail - -exp. 3.80 Dr. J. L. Winter Jail - -exp. 5.00 Bend - Memorial Clinic Juv. -- foster care 39.50 D. 0. Schuman, O.D. Juv. -- foster care 56.00 Tom Ryan Juv. -- foster care 134.05 William F. Jones Juv. -- foster care 83.98 Lyle Jarvis Juv. -- foster care 76.50 Frederick J. Huscher Juv. -- foster care 45.00 Terry McGuire Juv. -- foster care 70.00 Elmerls Juv. - -conf. exp. 9.40 M. L. Newhouse Sheriff- -trans. 10.50 R. V. Young- Sheriff- -trans. 14.75 Atlantic Richfield Company Sheriff - -trans. 25.19 Redmond Spokesman Sheriff -- supplies 1.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- teletype 53.60 Dunham Printing Company Tax Dept. -- supplies 64075 Helen Rastovich Treasurer - -tray. 22.95 Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- mileage 17.91 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D. -- mileage 47.97 Jon Thompson H.D. -- mileage 67.86 Ron Anderson H.D. -- mileage 86.04 Leonard Peterson H.D. -- mileage 6.66 A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. -- mileage 90.00 George McGeary, M.D. H.D.- -med. invest. 125.00 James Howbert, M.D. H.D.- -med. invest. 375.00 R. L. Unger, M.D. H.D.- -med. invest. 15.00 R. L. Cutter, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 90.00 S. F. Toevs. M.D. H.D.- -med. invest. 60.00 Supt. of Documents H.D.- -supp. 1.75 MASCO, INC. H.D. -- supplies 20.00 -1- o VOL 12 ME 3 Wyeth Laboratories Save On Drugs Pacific N.W. Bell Margaret Iseli Jo Temple Louise Devenport Bend Medical Supply G. Gordon Essert, M.D. Charles Whitchurch Barbara Sparkman Catherine Holmes. Rose Pharmacy Sele Drug Pacific N.W. Bell Pacific Power & Light Co. Vernon Patrick Wright Ford Charles R. Marsch Burroughs Corporation Mahoney Office Equipment Eriksents Stationery Redmond Spokesman Standard Oil Company N. J. Donat Oregon State Tax Commission Hobart A. Starr Secretary of State Postmaster . Transport Clearings Thelma Hughes Helen Benson Marjorie States M. Elizabeth Stolberg Cubic Corporation Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Deschutes County Eriksen's Stationery University of Wisconsin Press Burroughs Corporation LAND SALE FUND: Jim Arntz Real Estate DOG LICENSE FUND: - F. L. Smith Pacific Northwest Bell MARINE PATROL FUND: Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. SUNSET HOME FUND: Miller Lumber Company COUNTY RENTAL IMRPOVEMENT FUND: H.D. -- supplies H.D. -- supplies H.D. 107.35; Medicare 15.95 Medicare - -tray. Medicare - -tray. Medicare - -tray. Medicare -- supplies Fam. Coups.- -tray. Fam. Coups.- -tray. Fam. Coons.- -tray. Fam. Coons.- -tray. Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. Fam. Couns.--tele. Fam. * Couns.-- lights Fam. Coups.- -rent Fam. Coups.- -tray. Cir.Ct. - -Def. Atty. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. VSO - -tray. VSO - -tray. Postage Elections Elections -- registrations Elections Elections Elections Elections Elections 6.33; Copier 156.48 Postage Machine Tax Foreclosure Exp. C.D.- -rent Fam. Coups.- -off. supp. Co. Court-misc. ' Assessor- -off. supp. Land sales -- purchase of property Gn. exp. Telephone Trav: Rep. & Maint. 9.60 12.76 123.30 14.94 52.56 67.41 102.00 39.28 59.02 34.94 31.50 41.93 45.20 94.15 1.25 55..00 22.04 50.00 13.20 28.20 16.53 5.73 1.78 20.00 45.90 14.60 1.00 30.00 7.25 3.80 6.10 66.70 6.60 44.53 162.81 35.88 1579.96 50.00 5.72 5.75 4.00 7,612.79 100.00 13.86 4.75 40.62 :U. S. National Bank Payment 200.00 -2- 0 400 12 WE 4 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone 58.65 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: John C. Kerns Gen. exp. 48.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: I. B. M. Equip. rental 116.00 E. E. Steinlicht Equip. rental 25:00 B & D Auto Glass Parts and Repairs 37.20 Traffic Safety Supply Co. Hdwre. & Powder 21.81 Perry D. Wolf Gen. exp. 6.00 Bend Water Department Utilities 8. 25 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 174.10 Redmond.Redi -mix Asphalt & Aggreg. 206.15 Oregon Hardware Distributors Bridge Constr. 133.00 Portland Wire & Iron Works Bridge-Constr. 181:00 Darrell Anderson Weed Control 42.64 Chevron Chemical Company' Weed Control 282.00 Wilbur Ellis Company Weed Control 2418.60 Mid Oregon Iron Works Engineering 81.00 Miller Lumber Company Engineering 138.23 Grunwald, Crawford & Associates Engineering -- office 3656.45 IN TO MATTER OF SURVEY BY TO ROAD DEPARTMENT: The Court at this time-by unanimous:-consent, authorized the Deschutes. County Road- master, Charles L. Plummer, Jr., to order a survey by the Engineering Department of the Road Department on both the Studio Road and the 0. B. Riley Road; these roads are to take priority over the Northwest Market Road. IN THE MATTER OF ACCESS: I At this time the Court granted a permit to R. C. Johnson to construct road access on or across Deschutes County right-of-way on Pringle Falls Road. At this time the Court granted a permit to Prineville Water Company, Inc., to construct driveway and road access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING OF BUILDING: At this time the Court granted a permit to Ken J. Holman to moving one unit of building on or across Deschutes County right of,way. At this time the Court granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right of way. IN THE MATTER OF, INSTALLATION OF WATER PIPE LINEt The Court at this.time granted a permdt to Kenneth J. Neel to install 11-4" water line on or across Deschutes County right of way. -3- VOL 12 ME 5 IN THE MATTER OF COOPERATIVE AGREENW: At this time the Court entered into an agreement with the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Deschutes County Juvenile Department to establish a practical and effective working relationship between the agencies in order to provide a program for the establishment and operation of youth care and rehabilitation center for delinquent adoles- cents in Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY ROADS NAME CHANGES: A public Hearing was held in the Redmond City Council Room, Redmond, Oregon at 10 o'clock a.m. on May.8, 1968 for proposed name changes for county roads as published in the Redmond Spokesman. Carl Degner appeared at the Hearing with some suggested objections to a name change; after discussion following Commissioner McCamz moved the road change be accepted as proposed, with Commissioner Smead seconded. It was so ordered as the motion was carried unanimously. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTr JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTr COMUSSIGM -4- VOL ?Al's IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE-COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ORDER Access ) R. C. Johnson &AV VV to construct road access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A. detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This'permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS lne ittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining a moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pn atic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and prope shored so as to prevent collapse while.in the process of moving. The permittee sha a responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be nece 'ry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee s be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting Load'!, and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held direc responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, an 11 be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes- •County for the ne sary repairs. If during the course of moving, it'is necessary to move.bridge.railin the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their ox_I ginal sta The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Private Access to County Road: Pringle Falls - See reverse side The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the descr3_pti0. r,. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes'the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance'or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work wili result in a charge for 4ork performed by Deschutes C u y. Dated this day of W15ew 19 Recommended AppX)vaJ,. Charles L. Plummer Deschutes unt Roadmaster TM• - vo �� ,,� :. � �. m 12 r�cE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Private Access O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to PRINEVILLE WATER CO. INC. to construct driveway &Road accesson or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of thi's operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet; This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving, of Buildings: The perir&t1tee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to a moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on p atic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and pro ly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee all be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may b ecessary to insure.safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The perm tee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs de p ting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so a o insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will b eld directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and sho areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes C ty for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to m bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to r oilginal state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Private Access to Count Roads The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this 7 day of May 1968 . Recommended Approvals' Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadmaster By: VOL 12 PAGE 9 BE IT ERED,, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 15th day of May, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN; THE NATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: D.: L. Penhollow Co. Judge - -tray. $ 20.00 Pacific Northwest Bell' Cir. Ct. -- 80.70; Sheriff 8.00 88.70 Mahoney Office Equipment Co. Clk.-- 338.43; Co.Ct. 16.20; D.A. 7.34; Juv. 15.41; Sher. 7.20; Tax Off. 13.00; Treas. 3.55 401.13 Loy's Studio Assessor- -off. supp. 76.38 N. J. Donat' Assessor- -car exp. 32.00 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Assessor --car exp. 65.39 Virginia Chapman Assessor- -car exp. 3.40 Frank C. Johnson Cir. Ct.- -Spec. Reporter 41.75 Phyllis Elliott Co. Judge -- materials 33.00 Orval Etter Co. Judge - -supp. 524.00 City of Bend Police Dept. Co. Judge - -supp. 40.00 Mitchell's Richfield Service Co. Judge - -cony. exp. 17.55 Portland Summer Term Co. Judge - -tray. 50.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. -- utilities 337.88 Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Cthse.-- utilities 370.60 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse.- utilities 22.50 Zellerbach Paper Company Cthse. -- supplies 62.35 Masterson St. Clair Hdw., Inc. Cthse. - supplies 15.36 J. I. Holcomb Co. Cthse.-- supplies 40.50 Sherwin - Williams Co. Cthse. -- repairs 15.33 Dick's Linoleum & Tile Cthse. -- repairs 2.76 MacMillan Plumbing & Heating Cthse. -- repairs 28.50 Clerk of Marion County Dist. Ct.-- Mental exam 52.00 Eriksen's Stationery & Office Supply Dist. Ct. - -off. supp. 5.87 Mize Plumbing & Heating Jail - -exp. 25.85 Harry E. Mackey, M.D. Jail - -exp. 23.50 Nicholson's Market Jail -- expense 16.90 Bend Troy Laundry Jail --exp. 22.58 Donald L. Ellis Justice Court - -tele. 23.88 AT.Ward Justice Court- -rent 20.00 William F. Jones Juv. - -Adv. Council 4.00 Harry E. Kregar Juv. -- foster care 3.98 Shirley Harrison' Juv. -- foster care 8.59 Wayne Lucas Juv. -- foster care 30.00 Deschutes'Co. Road Dept. Juv. -- foster care 33.16 Bethune Jones Juv. -- foster care 4.75 Western Union Juv. - -tale. 13.29 Standard Oil Company Sheriff - -tray. 8.25 Darrell D. Davidson Sheriff - -tray. 6.00 Shell Oil Company Sheriff - -tray. 33.66 F. C. Sholes, Sheriff Sheriff - -tray. 2.00 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Sheriff- -tray. 4.60 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Sheriff- -tray. 203.82 Greenwood Studio Sheriff-- Ident. 15.30 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff-- Ident. 15.93 Transport Clearings Sheriff-- ident. 1.84 Eriksen's Stationery VSO -- supplies 1.75 Shaw Surgical H.D. -- supplies 10.00 Rose Pharmacy H.D. -- supplies 22.66 Bend Troy Laundry H.D. -- supplies 1.55 Eriksen's Stationery A.D. -- equip. repair 77.28 The Madras Pioneer H.D. -- supplies 47.60 United Telephone,Co. of N.W. H.D. - -supp. 19.69; Fam. Couns. 4.50 24.19 Postmaster Postage 60.00 Helen M. Dacey, Co. Clerk Elections 1.40 -1- O VOL,: 12 ?AGE 10 Doris Thornton Russel Kiel Hassel Kiel, Postmaster Addressograph- Multigraph Corp. TheRedmond Spokesman The Bulletin Supt. of Documents Radio Corp. of America William C. James Fred Painter City Center Motel Eastern Oregon Mills Helen M. Dacey, Co. Clerk GENERAL ROAD FUND: Roy Wickersham International Bus. Machines L. C. Moe Construction, Jack Robinson & Sons Al's Radiator Service Bend Specialized Service Cal -Ore Machinery Company C & K Petroleum Equipment, Co. Cascade Auto Parts Central Oregon Welders Supply Howard Cooper Corporation Crater Lake Machinery Don's Sales & Service j Had's McCulloch'Shop Mountain Equipment Company Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Murray & Holt Motors Peters De Last Poulson Wilson, Inc. Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Sexton Supply & Saw Service Les Schwab Tire Center Texaco Tireland, Inc. Mid Oregon Oil Company Bend Car Wash I.B.M. Mission Linen Supply Eriksen's'Stationery Mahoney Office Equipment North Pacific Products Co. Northwest Industrial Laundry Oregon State Tax Commission Owl Pharmacy Transport Clearings, Inc. Bend Hardware Company Bend Redi Mix, Inc. Bend Aggregate & Paving Bend Shoe Clinic Backstrom Builders Center Deschutes Ready Mix Farwest Steel Service Center Eastern Oregon Mills Jerry's.Auto & Trailer Supply Wilbur Ellis Company Lin Davis Radio Service Rheinholdt T.V. Cascade Natural Gas Company $lections 25.00 Co. Clark--postage 36.00 Sheriff---postage 90.00 Copier 327.00 Elections 4320.15 Pub. & Notice of Proceed. 110.92 C.D. --off. snpp. 1.25 C.D.- -radio equip. 261.70 C.D. -- Travel 62.16 Watermaster-- mileage 14.88 Co. Judge - -supp. 6100 Cthse. -- repairs 23.50 Assessor --off. supp. 328.50 Co. Part. Cities 45.21 Equip. rental 116.00 Equip. rental 280.00 Equip. rental 84.55 Parts & Repairs 41.25 Parts & Repairs 125.96 Parts & Repairs 143.57 Parts & Repairs 12.95 Parts & Repairs 27.20 Parts & Repairs 69.44 Parts & Repairs 581.64 Parts & Repairs 569.70 Parts & Repairs 3.20 Parts & Repairs 81.95 Parts & Repairs 74.18 Parts & Repairs 248.20 Parts & Repairs 3.00 Parts & Repairs 60.49 Parts & Repairs 8.93 Parts & Repairs 122.43 Parts & Repairs 10067 Tires 339.84 Tires 44.00 Tires 113.1 Gas & Diesel Gen. expo 8.56 Gen. exp.' 7.56 Gen. expo 8.25 Gen. exp.: 156.35 Gen. expo 113.34 Gen. exp. 210.00 Gen. expo 70.30 Gen. exp. 37.50 Gen. exp. 3.08 Gen. expo 38.70 Janitorial Serv. 26.79 Asphalt & Aggreg. 188.00 Asphalt & Aggreg. 428.54 Bridge Constr. 29.98 Bridge Const. 111.85 Bridge Const. 1748.98 Bridge Const. 59.62 Weed Control 61.43 Weed Control 4.56 Weed Control 226.80 Radio Maint. Rep. 15.00 Radio Maint. Rep. 20.00 Co. Part. Cities 151.27 -2- 0 Pacific Power & Light Utilities Ken Cale Hdwre. Engineering J. K. Gill Company Engineering Globe Ticket Co. of Washington Gen. exp. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Dept. of Emergency Services COUNTY RENTAL DWROVEMENT FUND: Kroske Glass & Paint Supply PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Pacific Trailways DOG LICENSE FUND: Travel Secretary Repairs Soldiers & Sailors VOL 12 'AGE 11 24.76 11,10 51.05 105.17 62.16 375.58 16.99 8.05 Rosemary Patterson Gen. exp. 65.25 F. L. Smith Gen. exp. 100.00 Les Schwab Tire Center Car exp. 2.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Car exp. 37.111 Atlantic Richfield Company Car expense 5.00 SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric, Inc. Gen. exp. 18.00 MARINE PATROL FUND: Bob's Sporting Goods Tray. 50.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Tray. 30.37 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Transp. 38,00 Donald M. McCoy Gen. exp. 20.00 Lloyd E. Hansen, Gen. exp. 20.00 Gene Livingston Gen. exp. 20.00 IN THE MATTER 01? TRANSFER OF FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer to transfer $1100.00 from the Dog Control Fund to the Dog Control Pickup Reserve Fund. IN THE MATTER OF BOYS" RANCH CARETAKER: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Clifford Bright, Caretaker of J-J Boys' Ranch, on a temporary basis, at $300.00 per month, effective May 13, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY -OWED LANDS: The Court at this time executed the following deeds: Deschutes County to Keith M. and /or Carol L. Palmer, or the survivor: NEVOi Sec. 24,'T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.H., for the sun of $11500.. -3- e VOL 12 ?A:U Deschutes County to Kenneth A. Diem: W%gOgSlak of Lot 3, and AjOW1409VA of Lot 3, Sec. 40 T. 20 S., R. 18 S.W.M., for the star of $55.00. Deschutes County to Kenneth A. Dimin: WgUQUAgA[ of Lot 35, Sec. 4, T. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M., for the sum of $25.00. Deschutes County to Kenneth A. Dimin: SEA of Lot 4, Sec. 4, T. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M. for the sue of $55.004 Deschutes County to William R. Mayfield, Dan H. Heierman, N. I. Swanson, James H. Casper & Sidney Gross: Lot 2 of Sec. 31.,'T. 19 S., R. 15 E.W.M. (36.39 acres, more or less) for the sum of $600.00. Deschutes County to William R. Mawyfield, Dan H. Heierman, N. I. Swanson, James H. Casper & Sidney Gross: SW'SVh Sec. 33, T. 19 S., R. 15 E.W.M., for the sum of $775.00. Deschutes County to William R. Mayfield, Dan H. Heierman, N. I. Swanson, James H. Casper & Sidney Gross: S Sec. 33, Twp• 19 S., R. 15 E.W.M. for the sum of $780.00. Deschutes County to Glen Carter & Carolyn Carter, husband and Wife: SW Sec. 1, T. 20S.2 R. 16 E.W.M., for the sum of $220.00. i Deschutes County to Robert B. Jones & Dorothy Jean Jones, Joint Tenants in Common: S'WV03A4 Sec. 33, T. 19 S., R. 15 E.W.M., for the sum of $775.00. Deschutes County to Leo W. Fehnrenbacher & Lillian E. Fehrenbacher, husband and wife: NWVEy Sec. 11, T. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M., for the sum of $605.00. Deschutes County to C. F. Klippel and Letha Klippel, husband and wife, their heirs & assigns, forever: NWVA Sec. 31, T. 19 S., R. 12 E.W.M., (36.02 acres, more or less) for the sum of $540.30. Deschutes County to Isidore Feldman: N Sec. 24, T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sum of $2900.00. Deschutes County to Jack H. Barnes & Mona G. Barnes, Husband and wife: SE 09 Sec. 33, T. 19 S., R. 15 E.W.M., for the am of $850.00. Deschutes County to Robert B. Jones & Dorothy Jean Jones, Joint Tenants imm Comm: SE;4S� Sec. 13, T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M..,- for the sum of $3150.00. Deschutes County to Jack H. Barnes & Mona G. Barnes, Husband and wife: Sec. 24, T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sum of $4000.00. Deschutes County to Jack H. Barnes & Mona G. Barnes, Husband and wife: S I EJA Sec. 24, T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sun of $2800.00. Deschutes County to Gail W. Thomas & Grace M. Thomas, husband and wife, and Donald E. Devlin & Laura M. Devlin, husband and wife, NW'AS A Sec. 24, T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W for the sum of $1450.00. Deschutes County to George E. Cleveland & Evelyn L. Cleveland, husband & uife, SF$NA, Sec. 10, T. 18 S., R. 12 S.W.M., for the sum of $4000.00. Deschutes County to Vinton L. Green and Maria V. Green, husband & wife: NA" Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sum of $3650.00. Deschutes County to Robert B. Jones & Dorothy Jean Jones, Joint Tenants in Common: SWV4NEk Sec. 7, Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sun of $2150.00. Deschutes County to Eleanor Wheatley: S Sec. 21, Top. 17 S., R. 14 E• K. for the sum of $1550. Deschutes County to Paul T. Erb: NE and 9%90W � Sec. 26, Tup. 17 S., R. 14 E.W.M., for the sum of $950.00• Deschutes County to Eleanor Wheatley: NEB Sec. 219 TW. 17 S., R. 14 E.W.H., for the sum of $1650.00. -4- VOL 22 ?ACE 13 Deschutes County to Robert E. and Twyla L. Wilson, Husband and wife: N Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S., Range 12•E.W.M. for the sum of $4100. Deschutes County to Robert B. Jones & Dorothy Jean Jones, Joint Tenants in Common: SEA Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sum of $3550• Deschutes County to-Robert B. Jones & Dorothy Jean Jones, Joint Tenants in Common: SWEh Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M., for the sum of $4150. Deschutes County to Gail M. Thomas & Grace M. Thomas, husband and wife, and Donald E. Devlin & Laura M. Devlin, husband and wife: SWVE4 Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S -, R. 12 E.W.M., for the sum.of $3400. Deschutes County to Eleanor Wheatley: Sk of Sec. 4, Twp. 20 S., R. 15 E.W.H., for the sum of $5050. IN THE MATTER OF RENAMING CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS: At this time the Court ordered that the proposed name change for county roads so be made, after said hearing was held May 8, 1968 in the Redmond City Council Room, Redmond, Oregon, subsequent to a Notice of Hearing duly published according to law in the Redmond Spokesman prior to said hearing. IN THE MATTER OF COUNSELOR IN JUVENILE DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Richard A. Long, Counselor, in the Deschutes County Juvenile Department, at a salary of $150.00 per month, effective June 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT: The Court at this time received an Easement from Opportunity Foundation of Central Oregon, Inc. for the purpose of providing a road across Grantor's property in: The East thirty (30) feet of the SF- of Sec. 15, Twp. 15 S., Range 13 East of Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF' J -J BOYS' RANCH REAL ESTATE CONTRACT: At this time the Court entered into a Contract for the sale of Real Estate between Deschutes County and Clifford Bright in which the County agrees to buy of the Seller the following described real premises situate in: The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (S"Ek) of Section Twenty -three (23), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon. Together with the personal property described in Exhibit A and 35 acres of irrigation water rights. The.purchase price of the property shall be the sum of Twenty -eight Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars for the above described real property, and One Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars for the personal property described on Exhibit A. IN THE MATTER OF ACCEPTED BIDS FOR J -J BOYS' RANCH: At this time the Court accepted a bid of $600.00 from MacMillan Plumbing for a complete installation of bathroom at J-J Boys' Ranch. At this time the Court accepted the bid for a well for J-J Boys' Ranch from Pacific Drilling Company at $6.00 per foot, plus $2.50 per foot casing a 6 inch hole. -5- o VOL 12 -PAGE :1 IN THE MATTER OF -COARCTION DEED: The Court at this time issued a Correction Deed to C. F. & Letha Klippel, husband and wife, for the following described real property, situated in Deschutes County, Oregon, the same having been advertised for sale on April 26, 1968, to wit: N Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S., Range 15 E.W.M. (36.02 acres, more or less) This is a Correction Deed to: volume 158, Page 251. IN THE MATTER OF ' ROAD DEPARTMENT REQUEST: The Court at this time granted permission to the request made by Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, that the' Road Department employees be granted to use a day of vacation'the Friday after Memorial Day so they W have.a four day weekend. The Road ` Department office will remain open and staffed. IN THE MATTER OF REAL ESTATE CONTRACT: At this time the Court entered into an Agreement and contract for the sale of Real Estate executed this May 21, 1968, between Deschutes County, Oregon, a public corpora and political subdivision of the State of Oregon, and Jack Robinson & Sons, an Oregon Corporation for the following described real premises situate in Deschutes County, Oregon, to wit: The E'% of the NTH of SElt of Nth and the NE's of the SBA of the 04' Of Section 21, T. 15 S., Range 13 E.W.M., except the easterly 30 feet of said parcel reserved to the public for road purposes. The purchase price of`.the property which Purchasers agree to pay, shall be the sum of One thousand, Five hundred dollars ($1,500). IN THE MATTER OF WILT ROAD: At this time the Court gave notice of Legalization of that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than fifty (50) years known as milt Road. Said date of Hearing to be June 25,1968. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: The Court at this time recommend that a new application for RMBB License be approved for Sunriver Center, Sunriver Properties, Inc., P.O. Box 1224, Bend, Oregon. The Court at this time recommended the renewal application for RMBB License for Lapine Inn, Charles A. & Agnes R. Smith (transferred from Nesbitt) as new owners. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: of taxes: The Court ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund Gayle M. Hansen Double Payment $100.97 Equitable Savings & Loan Assn. Paid on Wong Property 776.75 IN THE MATTER OF PRIVATE ACCESS: The Court at this time granted permission to David Nelsen to install 20 foot wide access (drive) leading off of the Pengra- Huntington Road. 0 vat 12 w 15- YN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF PIPE LINE: The Court at this time granted a permit to Oscar Franks to install a pipe line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING OF A BUILDING: At this time the Court granted a permit to Ken Holmes to move a house on or across Deschutes County, right -of way, on 0. B. Reilly Road. At this time the Court granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a building (20' by 251) from Hoffman's Resort to Lazy River Estates, across Big River Bridge. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUN,T�Y /COPMSSIONER C CO SIO R -7 - o VOL . 1 2 ?AGE 16 IN THE COUNTY'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Counselor in ) Juvenile Department ) This matter coaling before the Court upon the petition of the Juvenile Director, Mr. William Jones, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, and, IT IS HEREBY ORBERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Richard A. Long, Counselor, in the Deschutes County Juvenile Department, at a salary of $150.00 per month, effective June 1, 1968. Dated this 15th day of May, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT CO TY JUDQE COUNTY COMMIS IONER COUNTY C5P1ISSIONER, o `' 1 VOL 12 of 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Boys' Ranch Caretaker ) This matter coming before the Court upon its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Clifford Bright, Caretaker of J -J Boys' Ranch, on temporary basis, at $300.00 per month, effective May 13, 1968. Dated this 15th day of May, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C Or IO COUNTY COM ,SSIO VOl Vi PAGE B IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUATY OF DESCHUTES In the Hatter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Funds ) THIS HATTER Coming before the Court on the Court's own petition and the Court having made investigation and being advised, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $400.00 from the Dog Control Fund to the Dog Control Pickup Reserve Fund. Dated this 15th day of Hay, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT MTT JUDGE COUNTY IO R 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Renaming Certain County Roads O R D E R VOl . A r'-AGE This matter coming before the Court the 8th day of May, 1968, at 10 otclock A.M. in the Redmond City Council Room, Redmond, Oregon, subsequent to a Notice of Hearing duly published according to law in the Redmond Spokesman on April 24, 1968 and May 1, 1968, prior to said hearing, designating this time and place for a hearing to rename certain county roads ad- jacent to the City of Redmond so as to be consistent with and integrated into the City of Redmond overall road name and number- ing plan, and, The Court having heard one objection to the matter of renaming a certain road, and being fully advised in the premises, and, It appearing that the public interest is best served by renaming certain county roads, now therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the following proposed name changes for county, roads attached hereto', so be made. Done by Order of the Court this 15th day of May, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 'VOL . 12 PAGE 20 abruraa:y 22, 19e 6 ' .. COUNTY _6'QAOS NECESI.i RY TO CHANGE FOR STRUT NAMING € H INIANCE- Gift Road to Gift Avenue Peterson Road to Young Avenue Eest end West portion Krieger Road to Young Avenue North and youth portion Krieger Read to 93rd Street Pleasent Ridge Market Road from the Dallas California Highway North to 62nd Street (,North 6 South portion Canyon Drive to 77th Strucat P Etket is West portion Canyon Drive to McVay Avenua X :!hittomore Picard to Warty Avenues -t Cast portion of phillipE hoard to 43rd Street r0 West r.ortlon of PhillipE€ Road to 46th Stgoet r; Vossberg Hoad to 59th Street /a Cop Road to Coyote Avenua 4 Harry Road to Wickiup Avenue s11,That portion of Forked horn Road lying along the So th lines of ;,uctiana 19 and 20 T 15 5 R i3 EWM to Wickup Avenue is' 'rho c rving portion of Forked Horn Road to Resorvoir Orivtl, r b North -So ,th portion of• Wiallo Road to 27th Stract 17 le3t -Wows: portion of W¢alia Road to Salmon Avenue " 14, Euston Road to 23rd Street !q Atkinson Road to Ubsidian Avenue Curved portion Cstlow Road to Catliaw Way Most Catlow Road to 67th Street 8Y East Ceatlow Rood to 63rd Street wr Worth -South portion F'reanko Road to 67th Strout .-y Curved portion of Franke Road to Franke fty Z'i' East. -West I.vrtion Franks Fond to Maple Avenue .sc Helmholtz Road to Helmholtz Way jt Whitted Road to Helmholtz Way as Eent -West portion Ogg Roud lying along so= th line of Sections 7 and 8, T 15 5, R 13 evia to Antler Avenua J/ Old Bend Highway to Canal, Blvd. East -kUast portion Ogg Soe:d lying along North line of Sections 7 and 8 T 1S S, R 13.[WM to Maple Avenue North-South portion Ogg koad to 35Th Street 32 Northwest Bark ®t Road to Morthwast Way Thet portion oP Warthumst Market Road lying along the East line of ;Action 6, T 15 5, R 13 EWM to 19th Street VOL 12 FACE Page 2 -CbUNTY .RIIADS TL CHANGE F-UR cITREL T NAMINIC. 0 R'�', 1 NAN'U'*. along North line of Section 13, T 15 S, R 13 [Wfh Prosont Name Zhango To That portion of Northwest Market Road lying along North line of Section 13, T 15 S, R 13 [Wfh 0sple Avenue x✓ That portion of Northwest Market Road lying blong the center line of Section S. T 15 5, R 13 NMI 27thiStreet i. Dobson Road Hemlock Avenue 31 North-South riortion of Wilcox Rocad ,,Oth XtI Stroat East-Wroot portion of Hi.amholtz Road to Coynor Avenue L.Bst-Je t portion of "kirshall C.ayner Avenue CurvQd portion Por-ahall. Rood t= Eraholl Wzy EaE3t&WeGt portion Wilcox Road f.,iaple Avenue Eatjt-West Portion Almotar Road to Sedgawick .,vanuw Curving portion Almoter fioad Almater Way Hall mood lying clang tne West lines of Sections 16 and Di, T 14 S, R 13 E01 .9th Street [:;.at zind ;{neat Devidson Road Davidson Way .141 That portion Hall flood lying along center 'Line `)wction 16-21, T 14 S., R 13 EWM 0tri Street Eby Road :31st street Vilevey Hood 217th Street Torrehunne Lower brid9w Road Lowe [,ridile Way yi Lt i�iccoinr Road !Afsc. 4"i Wimp i(oad ice Pvcnue .!;-z. Doney Road 10th Street !),4 Etzeet 6 Oust portion of "cCeffery Poed t•emlock Avenue y Negus Road NeGus Way Y� U.,st & WeGt portion Neg.js Road kaple Avenue -t King Roacs king Uay CY it' Nail Secondary O' Nail stay fF Cast portion of North A South Lornrjli-.js Road and North & South portion of U'Neil Socandery y, E. 5th Street ;7 litast portion or North 5 South Cornelius Road und North & Su,-th portion of Lembart Hood 1st Gtreat Curving portion of Cornelius Pood Cornelius way Ellict. Road E� 33rd lbtraet Smith Flock Market Road Emith Flock dley c,Y Lambert flood 1ilcox Avenue toot & Weet portion of Austin Road Elkhorn Avenue North & South portion o*.,^ Austin Road E. 9th Street VOL 12 PAGE 22 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the.Matter. ) of ) Refund of .Taxes ) O R D B R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Gayle M. Hansen, and, It-appearing that a Double Patent of taxes has been made on property, and, It..appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $100.97• Dated this 15th day of May, 1968. DBSCHUTES COUNTY COURT WA i VOLE 12 ?AGE 23 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON' FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Refbnd of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of--F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings & Loan Assn., and, It appearing that-a payment was made on wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refbnd.the amount of $776.75• Dated this 21st day of May, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C-O.HMS10101c COUNTY COMMISSION VOL 12 ?AGE 24 IN'.THE*COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Platter of ACCESS • FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Sydney Gross to install thirteen(♦ 3) accesses on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS of Buildines: T 7e pe ttee shall be required to observe the fol ing rules and regulations per- taining to moving of buildings. The permi shall be required to move the buildings on pne tic dollies evenly spac so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and grope shored so as t revent collapse while ih the process of moving. The permittee s be re sible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be n sary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The itte hall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped wit gns depicts "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all ersections so as to i an even flow of the traffic -and prevent congest' The permittee will be hel ectly responsible for any and all damage t e existing pavement and shoulder ar and will be required to repair sa' damage or pay damages to Deschutes County he necessary repairs. If dur' g the course of moving, it is necessary to move bri ailings, the per tee shall be required to replace the railings to their orlg 1 state. The ing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Private Access to County Road: See reverse side for details The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes Cou / Dated this--) day of Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes Co t ty Roadmaster By v ERMIT First Addition To Whispering Pines Estates To install accesses on Lots 6 -18 'inslusive, on Block 2. Vol. 12 PACE 25 -IN.THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER To move a building ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Ken Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet-. This-permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: see reverse d side for details The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their oi- a_ginal state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Private Access, to County Road! The pe i­ tee will be required to construct the access the safest and most practical poi'btof entry. The size of the acces st be noted on the description. If there is obviou eed for a culvert, the per size and length must be deter- mined, and also include the descri n. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the s d all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this ' sta ion in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or c ruction, th ittee will be required to move this installation at h n expense. Deschutes my will assume no responsibility for damage tgg�ssaid installation as a result of m enance or construction. Failure of, permittee to comply with performance of wor 'll result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes Cou ty. ff Dated this �� day of G'c� 19`���'. Recommended Approval: Approy d County Cdurt ) / , Charles L. Plummer COUNT J / Deschutes County Roa as r r i By: COUN COMMISSIONER PE I T _,E Moving of Spring River Bunkhouse No. 01 -1319 As per attached map.- 0 VOL a FACE .. 6 In the Matter ) of the ) WILT ROAD ) iN'THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES NOTICE OF LEGALIZATION All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than fifty (50) years and described as follows: Beginning at a point In the center of the Camp Polk Road N 330-08' 20" E. 189.32 ft., thence N 53 °- 06' -45" W. 27,9 ft. from the westerly corner of Lot 23 of Block I of Indian Ford Ranch Homes Subdivision; the said point being in the NE 1/4, SW 1/4 of section 27, Tp. 14 S. R. 10 E.W.M. and also being South 2819.22 ft. and West 3673.45 ft. from the corner of sections 22- 23 -26 -27 of TP. 14, S.R. 10 E.W.M. and running thence N. 41°- 314 -50" E. 1331.16 ft.; thence on a 15° curve to the left for 344.2 ft. the radius of the curve being 381.97 ft. and central angle 51 °- 374 -50 "; thence N. 10° 06' W. 447.98 ft.; thence on a 40° curve to the right for 120.76 ft. the radius of the curve being 143.24 ft. and central angle 48 ° -18'- 15"; thence-N 380- 12' -15" E. 278.77 ft.; thence N 28 °- 3$' -45" E. 394.0 ft.; thence on a 400 curve to the right for 195.0 ft., the radius being 143.24 ft. and central angle 78 000; thence S. 73 °- 26' -15" E. 395.0 ft.; thence N. 8$0- 234 -45" E. 834.0 ft; thence N. 74° -514 E. 1045.52 ft. to a point S. 0 °- 474 -15" W. 128.42 ft. from the corner of sections 22- 23 -26 -27 of Tp. 14 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; thence N. 83 °- 48' -15" E. 1342.11 ft.; thence'N. 60 °- 514 -45" E. 1064.27 ft.; thence N. 84°- 09'-15" E. 1004.71 ft.; thence N. 75 °- 10' -14" E. 2083.9 ft. to a point 3.16 ft. west of the north and south section line between 25 and 26 which point is S. 1 °- 444 -15" W. 190.0 ft. from the South 1/16 corner on the said section line. Said road being 604 in width. All persons are hereby notified that the County Court will, at its next term, hear and determine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a 'lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be flied in the office of the county clerk of this county on or before SL-1-ta- �- , 196 J, or the road here i nabove descri bed wIIe declared a county road and public highway. Dated th Is 3 day of 196 Date of heaein c�r-u DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY, JUD: / z, In the Matter of WILT ROAD Vft ?AGE 27 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING. I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on May 27th, 1968, my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey E. Perry, gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish Wilt Road, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting 9ev6n M copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted on a sign board on west side of road 100 ft. north of intersection of Wilt Road with Camp Polk Road; one notice posted on a 20' pine tree on south side of Road at the 1/4 section corner between sections 26 and 34 Tp. 14 S.R. [0 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a 121' pine tree on south side of road 35 ft. of N &S section line and 160 ft. south of corner of sections 22- 23 -26 -27 of Tp. 14 S.R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on 24" pine tree on south side of road 0.4 mile east of section line between sections 26 and 27 - Tp. 14 S.R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on sign board on 1211 pine on south side of road 0.2 miles west of section line north and south between sections 25 and 26 Tp. 14 S.R. 10 E.W.M; one notice posted on 18" pine tree on section line between sections 25 and 26, 180 ft. south of south 1/16 corner of Tp. 14 S.R. 10 E.W.M. i COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this j q(,-r,� day of �'? �; ,. , [ 968. COUNTY CLERK By eputy i1 VOL '?.AGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of Installation of pipe FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ) O R D E R I ne) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Oscar Franks to Install a.pipe line ------------------ - ----- on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. -A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing P! Pe Line Parallel:See reverse side for detaIIL, pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or rgo less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. - 'ons laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the owing manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breakin er so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed depth of no less than two 42) feet below the ex;.sU ng road- side ditch eleuatio In all cases where a water line. is installed in a trans - verse direction the wat ipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six 'nches in diameter. Backfillina and Paving: The permittee shall be required to p erly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabi d sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original lin crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road o The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at al es. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to pr ct the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telepho lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they arul<o be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have the Dated this 22 day of May 196$. Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER -1 0 9 - d4l. 0 VOL 12 AGE Instailing.160' of. 4 11.water I1ne parrell,to Powers Road. a 1 C ��, p r, n VOL 12 ?ACE .30 In the Matter of Moving of a building IN'THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Per. Carl Spencer to trove a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: See reverse s i de for deta 1 1 s The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving -of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic, and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Private Access to County Road: Ttie permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest:.and most practical point., of entry. The size of the access must be noted '6 the description. If there is obvious -need for a culvert, the proper size-and length must be deter- mined, and also included on —t1le description.�The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the ac*s-- -and,all' the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this_instalia on._zn any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or_construction, the permi''btee will be required to move this installation at,hid' own expense. Deschutes County �3,1 assume no responsibility for damage- - to" said installation as a result of maintenaff6e -.car construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will res lit in a charge for work-performed by Deschutes County. Dated tlu.s l day of Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadm ter By: �--- PERMITTEE COUNTY COI ISSIONER To move a building ( 20' by 25' ). From Hoffen's Resort to lazy River Estates. across Big River Bridge. Will move on Monday, dune 3, 1968 kje) o VOL 12 ?AGE 31 : IN- THE. COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER Moving of a Building A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Ken Holmes to move a house on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided'on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribntion, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any a.nd all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. 'vate Access to County Road: i4�e P — "ttee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical p of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is ohvious for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included o description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access 11 t he costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in-AU way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee ' 1 be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County wil come no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or struction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will resin a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated thds 20 day of ma„ 19bg_,,. Recommended Approval: Charles L. Fluinmer Deschutes County Roadmater PEAR T Move a building from 200 feet on 0. B. Reilly Road. On East side of Highway Nofth. VOL �.: COOPERATIVE AGREEi4ENT BETWEEN DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION All 0 DESCHUTES COUNTY JUVENILE DEPARTMENT I Purpose 1-2 PAGE T3. This cooperative agreement is entered into by,the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Oeschutes County Juvenile Department to establish a practical and effective working relationship between the two agencies in ordar to provide a program for the' establishment and operation of youth care and rehabilitation center for delinquent adciitscents in Deschutes County. The Department of Vocational Rehabilitation provides comprehensive rehabili- tation services to physically, socially and mzr ntally disabled individuals echo, by rerson of their impairment, are unable to compete in the labor market. The Deschut_ns County .Juvenile Department provides comprehensive services tc3 adolescents wlira have problems with their envi r-onme nt or the law. The Youth Care Center is be=ing provide=d because adolescent off,'•nJers z.re in need of as supervised living arrrangenae:nt in th,� cc :amunity w!vnre the" c.rn learn an increasing degree of behavioral responsibility and where they can have the availability of social and vocational rehabilitation se*rvic designed to help them gain a sense of worth, identity, directisan and ><tarmth in human relation.Wh.ips, II Definitions REFERRAL: Any individual fro is i:dentif,ed by tRa :c C�- )u7ts: handlin maitters, who is seen as be=ing in conflict with his f =an -ily or shall b4i, considered for re;>2f d?qua : -ty fin Ywjith meritrcr and for the services provided by the of Vrvca�-. 0?-,..,1 APPLICA74T:. A refier ed indivitiupl is c:on5idc-red ,ar. arxplicant vh,n.-n ; ;ur �-ry „ge=nt of the court has signed an application requinsting sc.rvic s Pram th, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. The si,nin, of su+ :h .-§ fesrsa is necessary before a counselor can provide cost serviz:'es individual. ELIGIBI -kITY: Eligibility of an applicant for Depart ;.iei.at of Vocational R� ?,,u i l i;tation services is predicated upos, the basis that: (1) Tae applicant has a physical, oc;i l or me%nteal disability ar'ri Mta constitutes a substaantiaal handicap to employment. i (2) ,r Vocational rehabilitation serv'cess may reasenably I e expmeted 'cr render hire fit to cngag� in a gainful occupation. IiI Policy It is mutually agreed that the basic policies of the respective agencies will be observed and conflicting procedures will be resolved, insofar as possible, toward'-the social, mental and vocational adjustment of the delinquent adoles- cent. �E IV Implementation It is generally understood that vocational rehabilitation of the clients of this program is subject to the implementation of the foster homes, budget limitations, and staff availability. VOL ?AGE V Areas of Responsibility , The Department of Vocational The Deschutes County Juvenile Rehabilitation aiilt Department will: 1. Provide vocational rehabilitation 1. Provide the homes, staff, and services to each group home , includ - necessary resources for the ing evaluation, planning and place- operation of the homes. went. 2. Provide adequate clerical support services to counselors. 3. Provide for all travel, office operating expenses and accounting service for counselors. 4. Provide all necessary office-equip- ment for the counselors and support- ing clerical staff. 5. Provides case services such as physical restoration, training, and other services adjunctive to counseling and guidance. 6. Provide reimbursement for the per diem cost of client care wbi le a resident in the Center. 7. Provide periodic reports to the Juvenile Department regarding progress and disposition of clients after they leave: the homes. 8. Provide continuation of services after clients leave the Youth Care Center until success fully rehabilitated or terminated according to WAI policies. 2. Retain administrative responsi- bility over the adolescents in the home until they are released by the Court. 3. Provide consultation to the OVR function. 4. Forward to the DVR Business Office monthly one - fourth of the cost of the total program. 5. Periodically review and adjust the per diem cost figure. 6. Provide all normal transportation needs of the residents of' the homes. 7. Provide l i a it won with the pa re,°A sf of the residents of the bomes. 8. Provi dr; group w -nrktrs 'a , to implem. -nt social and covnse,l. ing services. 9. Provide a director to coordinate: the activities of tht homers. 10. Conform to all necessary codes and licensing regulations of government. 11. Provide liaison be*ttseen the public schools and the clients of the program. Both agencies will t 1. Have their liaison representatives meet when necessary to discuss problems of mutual concern:, 2. Establish proper safeguards to insure that the confidential character of the information received on individual cases is preserved at all: times. 3. Adhere to all provisions of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964. J, Deschutes C hty Convni ssi oner Da tet L-All,-Z-:�-z z vot 12 ?AuE 35 IV Ayreewtvnt Texiiis This agreement may' be terminated by . either party upon 90 days written notice. It may be revised or amended by mutual con-sent in conffirmi:ty with the, regulations of the Department cif Vocational Rehabilitation and the Derx.hute, County Juvenile De,partment. ro r. Department of Vocational Rehabilitation: Fur Dezchutres Cwunty Ju,etun"Ic. Zj,e)L.r. t Director, Dq,,f.A r tmco t, of Voca t i cv i1 96iiali;'�r�lY!Faty_.5ucis Rehabilitation Date: Deschutes' t6unty Corp!,,; asiontc J, Deschutes C hty Convni ssi oner Da tet L-All,-Z-:�-z z VOL �..�.. ?AGE 3(16" IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES • i ! i I i � i', In the Natter ) of ) O-RDER i li. I i II Private Access ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to David Nelsen to install 20' wide access(drive) on or a:er"a Desehutes County lright -of -Way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS of Buildings: The per e shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to 'the 'ng of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneuma dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- trib»tion, and properly s d so as to prevent collapse w1h:Ue in the process of moving. The permittee shall be onsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessar insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide d", and all the necessary signs and fle.-men at all intersections so as to insure an en flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directl esponsible for any and al! damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and 'll be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the n ssary repairs, If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge rai s, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original s te. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Private Access to County Roads SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DETAILS The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the acce --s. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this /3( day of � l96-?l0 Re ommended Approvals Approved Count our s arles L. Plummer COUN E Deschutes County Roadmaster By: CO II Y'CO1 I S 0 R PERP2I:TTEE y Private driveway will lead off of the Pengra - Huntington Road. 20F'eet wide, and approximately 1000Feet in length. All materials will be furnished by permittee - _ _ i- Lot Number -41, Block 1, 'L'azy. River Proper.' I i I 0 R E A L E S T A T.E. C O N T R A C T — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VOL 12 CAGE 37 This CONTRACT'FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE executed this date between DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, a public corporation and political sub- division of the State of Oregon, hereinafter referred to as SELLER, and Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, hereinafter referred to as BUYER, W I T N E S S E T H: 1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: That for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained the Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey to the Buyer and the Buyer hereby aqrees to buy of the Seller the following described real premises situate in Deschutes County, Oregon, to -wit: The E 112 of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 and the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 21, T. 15 S., R. 13, E.M.M., except the easterly 30 feet of said parcel reserved to the public for road purposes. SUBJECT to reservations, restrictions, easements, and rights - of -way of record. AND AS CONDITIONS OF THIS CONTRACT THE PARTIES COVENANT AND AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND TERMS: The purchase price of the property, which Purchasers agree to pay, shall be the sum of One thousand, Five hundred dollars ($1,500). The method of payment shall be as follows: a. The sum of $500 delivered by purchaser to seller at the time of execution of this contract. b. One year from the date of this an additional payment of $500.00. of $500.00 shall be made two years contract. Interest shall accrue o rate of six percent (6%) per annum addition to the principal payment. contract, buyer shall make A third and final payment from the date of this n the unpaid balance at the to be paid annually in The Purchasers shall not make any additional payment or any prepayment on the contract without obtaining the Sellers'written consent thereto. 3. TAXES AND ENCUMBRANCES: Seller represents and warrants that property taxes assessed against the property have been paid through the tax year 1967 -68. Taxes to be prorated as of June 1, 1968. 4. POSSESSION AND USE: Buyer shall be entitled to possession upon the signing of this contract. 5. PERFORMANCE BY SELLER: Upon full payment of all sums herein mentioned to be paid by Buyer to Seller, the Seller agrees to execute and deliver to Buyer proper bargain and sale deed conveying said premises unto Buyer free and clear of all liens and encumbrances of any nature whatsoever, except taxes, assessments and public charges herein mentioned to be paid by Buyer and liens suffered by Buyer to accrue. 6. UNPAID CHARGES: If the Buyer shall fail to pay any taxes, charges or any lien or encumbrance as hereinabove provided for, the Seller may, at their option, do so, and any payments so made shall be added to and become a part of the unpaid balance of this contract and shall bear interest at the same rate as the principal balance hereof, without waiver of any rights arising to the Seller for a breach of covenant of this agreement, and all such payments shall be immediately due and payable at the option of Seller and the payment thereof shall be a condition of this agreement. 0 VOL 12 SAGE 38 7. REPRESENTATIONS BY SELLER: Buyer certifies that this contract of purchase is-accepted and executed on the basis of their own examination and personal knowledge of the premises and opinion of the value thereof; that no attempt has been made to influence their judgment; that no representations as to the condition or repair of said premises have been made by Seller or by any agent of Seller; that no agreement or promises to alter, repair or improve said premises has been made by Seller or by any agent of Seller; and that Buyer takes said property and the improvements thereon in the condition existing at the time of this agreement. 8. PERFORMANCE AND DEFAULT: Time and specific performance shall be of the essence of this agreement and if for any reason the Buyer shall fail, neglect or'refuse to make payment of any sum herein mentioned by Buyer to be paid as the same shall become due and payable or in any otherwise to comply strictly and literally with the terms and conditions hereof, then and in that event., while such default continues, the Seller may: a. Declare this agreement null and void and of no further force.or effect and repossess said premises and in such case all sums theretofore paid hereunder shall be deemed liquidated rental for the use of said premises and no recovery shall be had on account thereof; or b. Declare the entire unpaid balance of this contract immediately due and payable and in the event seller makes this election Seller may pursue whatever remedies, legal or equitable, that are available to collect the entire unpaid balance of the purchase price, or C. Foreclose this contract by suit in equity; or d. Pursue any other legal or equitable remedies available to Seller. 9. REVERSIONARY CLAUSE: This contract is executed under the provisions of ORS 271.510 for the purpose of the buyer utilizing the premises as an industrial facility. If the buyer fails to utilize these premises for an industii'al facility as defined by law within a period of five years, all rights acquired under this contract by the buyer shall be forfeited, any payments made toward this contract shall be forfeited to the seller and considered liquidated damages. This provision of this contract shall be carried as a reversionary clause in any deed executed by the seller to the buyer under this contract. 10. INTEREST OF RESPECTIVE PARTIES: This agreement shall inure to the benefit of an bind the parties hereto and their respective lawful heirs, executors, guardians, administrators and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Seller and the Buyer have executed this agree- ment in duplicate this / day of ✓2710 1968. E L E R. B U Y E R JACK ROBINSON "& SONS, INC. Cou /ryt -y ud,ge `Cou. Yy Commissio "er r/ County Coj0issioner - 2 - VOL 39 STATE OF OREGON ° )� s s . County ' of•Deschu.ties - ) 1968 ✓ :..:Pe.r, onally appeared the above named D. L..Penhollow, G. W:,. McCann, .A \an -d, 'OQ,rothy A. Smead, and acknowl edged .the forQ,g0i n i,r�torument to b2'th,eir voluntar act and deed:. Bef�'re ..me: y Nota Public for Oregon �;.:;�,`;t My;/ Commission expjr. s ' r - STATE OF.• OREGON ) ss. County. of Desrihutes ) 1968 Personally appeared the above named nand and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their voluntary act a•nd deed. Before me: Notary `Public for Oregon • My Commission expires: Ij - f oil v ' 1 Jr 3 - VOL ?AGE 40 BE IT REKMERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 5tii day of June, 1968, all members being present, the following- business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTri The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: F. C. Sholes Election Boays Shell Oil Company William F. Jones Nat$1ie Ryan Lyle Jarvis TeA7 McGuire Mrs! Wayne_Lucas Natalie Ryan Shirley'Harrison Mahoney Office Equipment Pacific Northwest Bell Bend Water Department Eriksen's Stationery Fowier Printing Company The ;Redmond Spokesman Deschutes County Dorothy A., Smead Brandis Thriftwise Drugs Boyd Coffee Company Rose, Pharmacy Magill Drugs Bend'Troy Laundry Drs. - Donley & Kerkoch Wagners ITEK Business Products j Pacific Motor Trucking Co. Ben& Hardware Co. American Music Co. Nudelman Brothers Texaco, Inc. Bob Thomas Chevrolet Lin Davis Radio Service Dept; of Motor Vehicles George F. Cake Co. Nat'l Police Chiefs & Sheriffs Depti of General Services Superior Cafe St. Gharles Memo Hospital Desc4utes County Frankie G. Adams- ; Aune'Is Feed & aSeed Joan R. Rotsolk N. J.; Donat W. L. Kurtz Ned Douglass Les Schwab Tire Center } Sheriff - -cony. exp. $ 52.00 Elections 1,843.10 Assessor, 1.78; Co- Ct., 4.81; Sheriff, 29.72 36.31 Juv. -- foster care 74.57 Juv. -- foster care :4.68 Juv. -- foster care 70.00 Juv. -- foster care 70.00 Juv. -- foster care 30.00 Juv. -- foster care 70.00 Juv. -- foster care 76.83 VSO- -9.49; Co. Judge 7.84; Assessor 4.86; Cths. .45; C.D. 14.37; Juv. 22.29; D.A. 24.53; Cir. Ct. 13.14; Cir. Ct. 138.50; Sheriff 13.79; Co. Clk. 70.13 319.39 Sheriff -- 23.16; Tax. Dept.'25.40; Sher. 102.05; Co. Clk. 192.10; Treas. 13.85; Jnv. 61.44; VSO -- 22.56; Cthse. 26.30; Co. Judge -- 50.69; Dist. Ct. 19.90; Abund. Food -- 14.40; Assessor -- 41.10; Dist. Att. 48.10; Wtmr. 12.10 653.15 Cthse.- utilities 38.60 Co. Ct.- -9.20; Assessor 15.84; Dist. Ct- 7.41; VS0--14.50; Surveyor 10.90 57.85 Cir. Ct - -- 114.82; VSO 6.00 120.82 Treas.-- 65.25; Sheriff 188.75; Co. Ct- 24.40; Elections 39.15; Just. Ct. 16.95; Elections 319.20 653.70 Abundant Food - -rent 100.00 Co. Ct.- -tray. eV. .31.50 Jail - -exp. 12.66 Jail--board of prisoners 25.14 Jail- - -exp. 22.20 Jail - -exp. 1.49 Jail - -exp. 20.67 Jail - -esp. 4.50 Jail-- prisoners'.board 582.43 Co. Clark--machine supplies 816.34 Abundant Food -- freight 315.47 Jnv. - -Boys' Ranch 26.58 Juv. -- foster care 7.50 Sheriff -- uniforms 9.50 Sheriff -- trans. 6.65 Sheriff -- trans. 25.65 Sheriff -- Police Rad. Maint.' 129.60 Sheriff -- Teletype 36.50 Sheriff- -misc. 6.80 Sheriff -- supplies 8.50 Sheriff -- trans. 35.00 Cir. Ct. - -Jury 21.55 Jnv. -- 230.75; Jail 6.50 237.25 C.D.- -rent 50.00 VSO - -tray. 47.06 Cthse.-- supplies 3.98 Assessor- -car exp. 5.25 Assessor - -car exp. 32.00 Assessor - -car exp- 7.50 Assessor- -car exp. 7.50 Assessor- -car exp. 44.96 -1- Devid S. Spence M.D. Election Div. --Sec. of State Masterson -St. Clair Hardware, Inc. Lumbermen Insurance Agency Otis Elevator Co. Hobart A. Starr 9. H. Burrell: - Louise Hamby Margaret, Moore Honeywell, Inc. Clerk's and Recorder's Assoc. Atlantic Richfield Bancroft-'Whitney Co. Smith Electric Zellerbach ,Paper CompatW Standard Off Co. of Calif. Remco Office Machines A. Ben King, M.C. Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine K. Linstroan Lenor Thornton Jon Thompson R,on Anderson Leonard Peterson Apierican Cyanamid 'Co. Mahoney Off. Equipment Brandis Thrift Wise Drags The Pioneer Fricksen's Stationery nose Pharmacy The Owl Pharmacy Hasco Pacific Northwest Bell United Telephone Co. Niswonger & Reynolds, Inc. Lois M. Dearth Margaret Iseli Jo Temple Louise Devenport John Harpole Bend Medical Supply Owl Pharmacy Postmaster Surgical Sales Inc. Q. Gordon Essert, M.D. Charles Whitchurch Barbara Sparkman Nadine Shown Ifright Ford, Inc. Magill Drugs $randis Drags 8ele Drugs Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Eriksen's Stationery & Supply Int. Transactional Analysis Assn. Vernon Patrick Addressograph Multigraph Corp. The Bulletin State Compensation Dept. Postmaster• Paticia A. Smith timers William F. Jones Postmaster Postmaster Nona Kurtz Judy Walker. 'VOL :FACE kk Dist. Ct.-- Dental exam. Elections Cthse-- 15'. 6o;' Sher. 1.99; Jail 20.65" Sheriff --Bond Cthse.--exp. VSO - -tray: Sheriff-- tele. Election a Elections- ✓ Cthse.--exp. Co. Clerk --does Sheriff - -tray. Dist. Att. -- materials Cthse.-- repairs Cthse.- -supp. Cthse. --Co. Judge- -tray. Juv.- -off. supp. H.D. - -tray. ` H.D. -- nurses' tray., H.D.-- anrses' tray. „ H.D.- nurses' tray. H.D. -- nurses' tray. V' H.D. -- sanitarian tray. H.D. -- sanitarian tray. H.D. =- sanitarian tray. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. #i H.D. - -supp. H.D. -- supplies H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. 115.70; Medicare 21.70 H.D. -- 17.60; Fam. Couns. 4.50 H.D. - -Med. Invest. H.D. - -supp. Medicare- -tray. Medicare - -tray. Medicare - -tray. Medicare Medicare- - supp.. Y. Medicare - -supp. Medicare - -supp. Medicare -- supplies Fan. Counse.- -tray. Fam. Coups.- -tray. Fam. Coons. - -travw Fam. Coons.- -tray. Fan. Coons.- -tray. Fam. Coons. -- supplies Fam. Coons. -- supplies Fam. Coons. -- supplies Fax.Couns. -- office Faft. Coons. - -off. supp. Pam. Coons.- -off. supp. Fax. Coups.-- supplies Fam. Coons.- -rent Copier Elections 403.20; Pub. Notice of Proceed. 53.62 State Ind. Acc.-Ins. Postage +" Juv.- -conf. exp. Juvo- -conf. expo Juv.- -auto maint. Postage Postage Tax. Dept. - -mice. Tax Dept.- -misc. -2- v 48.00 66.68 38.24 75.00 96.40 16.04 36.74 22.00 26.00 14.34 25.00 5.79 35.00 23.75 9.55 3.83 67.22 44.73 42.66 88.83 65.14 ' 75.66 78.27 132.60 13.23 140.00 2.54 27.23 29.40 2.51 7.00 1.30 1.55 137.40 22.10 20.00 12.85 36.09 61.11 51.57 40.00 187.00 2.20 30.00 11.37 27.00 65.29 38.44 40.02 24.70 99.60 8.39 7.85 91.10 1.25 43.51 9.68 55.0 236.42 456.82 10.00 30.00 4.05 90.00 18.10 12.00 33.00 12.25 35.98 A,; o i } VOL 12 42 . 1 - Lena, Gowdy UX. Govt. Printing Office Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Nona Karts Carol R. Callahan Hennepin County . Vi Genes Postmaster Louis L. Selken Janice Neyland Redmond Auction Yard, Inc. Shell Oil Company " 3 . GEN$RAL ROAD FUND: Cummins Oregon Diesel Inc. Farvest Steel Service Center Oregon Hardware Distributors Mou4tain Equipment Co. Johnson Electric, Inc. Mid- Oregon Oil Company Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. Beal Pipe & Tank Corp. Minn. Min. & Mfrg. Co. Traffic Safety Supply Co. TAB'Products Co. of Oregon Weed Control Service Inc. Oregon State.Highway Dept. Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Ben4 Water Dept. ° Grunwald Crawford & Associates PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Wagciers Three Boys' Wket f Tax Dept.- -misc. VSO -- supplies Cthse.-- utilities Elections. lCir. Ct. - -jury Ct. Ct.- -misc. Cthse. -- repairs Postage D.A.- -miac. Dist. A. --dues Juv.- Boys' Ranch Co. Ct. - -mem. 12.15 . 6.50 273.48 26.00 45.00 1.30 24.30 30.00" 10.00 15.00 560.60 11.86 Parts and Repairs 2.89 Parts and Repairs 10.69; Bridge Const. 59.95 70.64 Parts & Rep. 37.60; Gas & Diesel 3.42; Janit. 4.85; Weed Cont. 1.68 47.55 Parts & Repairs 9.65 Parts & Rep. 100.07; Gen. exp. 60.00 160.07 Gas & Diesel 211.11 Gas & Diesel 12481.73 Labe, Grease & Oil 202.90 Lbr. Concrete & Cul. 1,705.59 Hdwre & Powder 282.40 Hdwre & Powder 237.61 Gen. Exp. 24.60 Weed Control 12.74 Weed Control 540.00 Utilities 105.51 Utilities 1J5.33 Utilities 8.20 Engineering 3,495.20 CIM DEFENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Dept;. of,lergency Services Dept;. of Emergency Services DOG LICENSE FUND: • � t Pacific Northwest Bell Mahahey Office Equipment BUILDING AND GROUND IMPROVEMENT FUND: City'of Bend ww7 -TO� T1'l.fO. T T. _^Vrmtl m vavv T_ Soldiers & Sailors Soldiers & Sailors Telephone Secretary Maintenance Telephone Supplies Gen. Exp. Lloyd Farley & Associates Gen. Exp. Bend;Water Department Utilities f -3- 15.00 40.00 45.03 320.81 472.45 14.14 73.25 1.90 775.00 9.80 0 LIBRARY FUND: soft Whitney Co. VOL 12 PAGE 43 "Gen. Exp.-'-books 35.00 Y M&RINE PATROL FUNDz Bob's Sporting Goods Marine Fac. Iorpove. 1. 794.50 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Transp. & Tray. 7•i5 OPERATING CONTINGENCIES.FUND: Niswonger 8& Reynolds, Inc. Gen. exp. 125.00 U� S. National Bank Payment 75.00 IN THE MATTER OF- ISSUANCE OF DEED: At this time the Court executed a Deed to Vic Posvar for the following described county -owned lands, to wit: a Lots 1, 2,.3, 4, 5, °'Block 135, Second Addition to Bend Park, Bend,. fpr the coubidergtion of the sum of $500.00. 7 IN THE MATTER OF NEW APPLICATION BEER LICENSE: The Court at this time recommended approval of_a new application for a PB License for F.H.M. Development Co., Inc. Handy Pantry,"S. Highway at Reed'Lane,- Bend. IN THE MATTER OF • CALL FOR BIDS: The Court at this time issued a Call for Bids to be opened by the Deschutes County Clerk, Helen M. Dacey, on June 19, 1968, at 10:00 a.m. on the petroleum needs of Deschutes County for the period from July 1, 1968,.to June 30, 1969. The'�bid °bpening will be condueted in the County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse for the following: Approximately 100,000 Gallons Regular gasoline Min. Octane' Rating (90) Approximately 12,000 Gallons Ethyl gasoline'&Octane Rating (100) Approximately 65,000- Gallons #2 Diesel Fuel Approximately 200 Barrels P.8., 300 Fuel Oil for Sunset Home. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL ACTION: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to place Edgar A. Stains on the payroll of the Deschutes County Road Department at the rate of $420.00 per month as � maintenance man I, effectivq'as of June 6, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF AOCESS: At this time the Court granted a permit to Sydney Gross to install thirten (13) accesses on or acsss&�_Deschutes Couunty right -of -way. W IN THE MATTER OF ,r MOVING A BUILDING: The Cann at this time granted a permit to bea Homan to. cove bail'ding on or across Deschutes County right-of-way. -4- 0 " o 1 12 FACE 4 VOL • IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF PIPE LIN$s The Court at this timle.granted a permit to Uel Jackson (City of Redmond) to install a water line on or across-Deschutes County right -of -way. There being no farther business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i i COUNTY JUDOE I - COUNTY CONKISSIONER CO C ONER I I I I I I 7 - I � I I t r I I i I • � alp I 1 1 I o VOL 12 m6f 45 BE IT RENDERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 19th day of June,,1968,,all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following,bills - were.presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Carroll Stenkamps Elections $ 14.00 Steak House Board of Equalization 19.10 Pacific Trailways County judge - -tray. 4.85 Cascade Nat. Gas Abundant Food- -off. 5.28 The Redmond Spokesman Abund. Food 54.20; Not. of Proc. 88.88 143.08 Department of Gen. Services Abund."Food- -unit cost 208.75 Pacific Northwest Bell Abund. F6od -- 11.80; Assessor 4 Co. Judge 47.45; Juv. 62.55; Sheriff 8.00 Treas. 11.55 195415 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Assessor- -car exp. 74.00 Union Oil Company Assessor- -car exp. 2.05 N. J. Donat Assessor- -car exp. 33.50 OK .Tire Stores Assessor- -car exp. 31.90 Tireland, Inc. Assessor- -car exp.. .75 Mason Motel Assessor -car exp. 24.00 Bancroft - Whitney Co. Cir. Ct.- -books 32..00; Dist. Ct. 51.00 83.00 Frank C. Jordan Cir. Ct.- -spec. reporter 35.80 Bend Garbage.Co. Cthse.-- utilities 22.50 William C. James C.D.- -tray. 30.23 Lou; Johnson Co. Inc. C.D.-- radiolog. equip. 44.17 Portland Radio.Supply C.D. -- Radiolog. equip. 14.30 Doxol C.D.- -Fuel for Gen. 19.35 Standard Oil Company County:.Ceiurt -- Memorial 13.48 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. -- lights 316.24; Juv. 19.29 335.53 Bend Soroptimist Club Cthse.--exp. 17.00 Desert Construction Cthse. -- repairs 250.00 Lame County, Oregon Dist. Att.- -misc. 1.50 Lumberman Insurance Dist. Ct. - -Bond 11.00; Sher. 25.00 36.00 Harry E. Mackey, M.D. Jail -- prisoners' 34.00 Mulrtnomah County Sheriff Jail -- prisoners' 115.00 Nicholson's Market & Locker Jail - -exp. 14.85 Donald L. Ellis Justice Ct.- -Tele. 23.26; Supp. 40.49;.- Traf. Ct.-- 56.50; rent 20.00 140.25 Tireland, Inc. Juv. - -tray. 1.50 Patricia Cox Juv. -- foster care 20.64 St. Charles Mem. Hospital ',Juv. -- Foster care 780.60 Thomas W. Adams, M.D. Juv. -- foster care 326.00 William D. Guyer, M.D. Juv. -- foster care 46.50 Miller Sewer Rod Co. Cthse. -- repairs 385.63 F. C. Sholes Juv.- -Boys' Ranch 141.45 Eastern Oregon Mills Juv. - -Boys' Ranch 359.50 MacMillan Plumbing & Heating Juv.- -Boys' Ranch 695.65 Arnold Amen Juv.- -Boys' Ranch 10.00 Charles B. Hinds, Jr. M.D. Juv. -- Foster Care 42.00 Bend Insurance Agency Sheriff- -Bond 40.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff -- trans. 242.50 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff -- trans. 36,41 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff -- trans. 127.25 G. W. McCann Sheriff -- trans. 15.33 A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 90.00 Samuel F. Toevs. M.D. H.D. - -med. invest.1 60.00 R. L. Unger, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 15.00 George McGeary, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 625.00 Robert Cutter, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 15.00 The Fair Store H.D.- -off. supp. 1.29 Health Funds Institute Ir.D.- -off. supp. 13.00 Sheila Rae Jensen 9S0 46.50 -1- . VOL 12 ?AGE 46 Hobart A. Starr VSO - -tray. 83.42 Dunham Printing Co. Elections 7.00 June�Helgeson Elections 75.00 Duncan L. McKay Cir. Ct. - -Def. Atty. 50.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Grunxald Crawford & Associates F.A.S. Hatching Fund 4,130. 75 I.B.M. Equip. rental 121.00 Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Equip. rental 21122.25 B & D Auto Glass Parts and Repairs 72.45 Bennett's Machine Shop Parts and Repairs 82.87 Cascade Auto Parts Parts and Repairs 12.79 Central Oregon Radiator Serv. Parts and Repairs 21.75 Central Oregon Welders Supply Parts and Repairs 45.54 Crater Lake Machinery Co. Parts and Repairs 536.16 Don's Sales & Service Parts and Repairs 14.30 Feennaughty Nachinery Parts and Repairs 107.16 Howard - Cooper Corp. Parts and Repairs 563.85 j Sexton Supply & Saw Service Parts and Repairs 1.25 Kelsey's Electric Parts and Repairs 82.04 Moty -& Van Dyke Inc. Parts and Repairs 95.06 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 63.80 Tireland Inc. Tires 568.35 Shell Oil Co. Gas & Diesel 15.68 Shell Oil Company Gas & Diesel 1,299.85 Texaco Inc. Lube, Grease & Oil 178.09 Eriksen's Stationery Gen. exp. 166.18 Bend Car Wash Gen. expo 4.60 Mahoney Office Equipment Gen. expo 86.23 Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Gen. expo 25.75 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. Gen. exp. 54.40 Sherfy Candy Company Gen. expo 5.20 The Sherwin-Williams Co. Gen. eV. 116.25 W. L. Hopkins Janitorial Serv. 5.53 The Miller Lumber Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 12.39 Bend Redi -Mix Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 29.26 j Deschutes Reday -Mix Asphalt & Aggreg. 309.98 Redmond Ready -Mix Asphalt & Aggreg. 17.00 Eastern Oregon Mills Bridge Const. 171.00 Bend Specialized Service Weed Control 42.19 Scarborough Contractor Supplies Roadmaster's Tray. 331.66 Lin Davis Radio Service Radio Maint. Repair 21.32 Bend Water Department Co. Part. Cities 26.85 Cascade Natural Gas Utilities 84.79 Haynes Brothers Co. Part. Cities 224.25 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 15.00 Pacific-Power & Light Co. Part. Cities 218.18 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: United States National Bank Carntract Payment 200.00 City of Bend. Gen. exp. 136056 CIVIL DWrXSE FUND: William C. James Travel 30..23 DOG LICENSE FUND: Ward Veterinary Hospital Supplies 6.00 -2- Deschutes County Road Dept. Bob Thomas Chevrolet Jesse H. Smith LAW,. LIBRARY FUND: Monty Ledford West Publishing Co. Shepard's Citations t MARINE PATROL FUND: Bend Auto Upholstery SUNSET HOME FUND: Smith Electric IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL, CLERK'S OFFICE: •, Car exp. Car exp. Gen. exp. A 12 ?AGE 47 Gen. exp. Books Books { TrAnsp . Gen. exp. 28.30 7.48 100.00 11.25 567.00 32.50 77.00 ry 61.00 • At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to place on the Deschutes County payroll the following: Carol Marlette, Deputy County Clerk, at a salary of $340.00 per month, effective May 23, 1968, and Doris Thornton, Clerk in District Court, for four hours per day, at a salary of $160.00 per month, effective June 10, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF SUMMER EMPLOYEES, ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court granted permission for the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, to place the following students on the Road Department payroll as summer help at the rate of $2.00 per hour: Steve Perry, Leonard Parker, Dennis Murphy, David Plath, Glenn Plagmann and Richard. Carruth. The effective date to be July 12 1968. IN THE MATTER OF MAINTENANCE MAN I, ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered.the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Michael E. Rempel, Maintenance Man I, at a salary of $460.00 per month, effective June 3, 1968, in the Deschutes County Road Department. IN THE - MATTER OF MAINTENANCE MAN I, ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Neil Leroy Mellon, Maintenance Man I, at a salary of.$460.00 per month, effective June 10, 1968, in the Deschutes County Road Department. IN THE MATTER OF BUILDING OF AN ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to Paul Ellis to build as access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. -3- VDL 12 m 48 IN' THE MATTER OF RESALE OF CO'UNTY- OWNED PROPERTY: WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described.and the County Court deems it for the best interest of said County to sell this real property: Therefore, Be it Ordered, That the Sheriff be, and he hereby is, authorised and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price set opposite each parcel, plus cost of advertising and recording the deed: PARCEL 1: Lot 11, Blk 2, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 2: Lot 10, Blk 2, lst Addition Deschutes river Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 3: Lot 9, Blk 22 let Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 4: Lot 8, Blk 2, 1st Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 5: Lot 2, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 6: Lot 5, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 7: Lot 6, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 8: Lot 9, Blk 3, lst Addition 'Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 9: Lot 10, Blk 3, 1st Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 10: Lot 11, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 11: Lot 12, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 12: Lot 13, Blk 3, 1st Addition Deschutes River .Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 13: Lot 14, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 14: Lot 1, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 15: Lot 15, Blk 3, 1st Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 16: Lot 16, Blk 3, lst Addition Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 17: Lot 3, Blk 1, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 18: Lot 4. Blk 1, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 19: Lot 5, Blk 1, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 20: Lot 11, Blk 1, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 21: Lot 26, Blk 2, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 22: Lot 12, Blk 2, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 23: Lot 10, Blk 2, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 24: Lot 19, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 25: Lot 18, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 26: Lot 17, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 27: Lot 16, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash Parcel 28: Lot 15, Bik 3, Deschutes River Acres $500.00 Cash -4- 0 Parcel 29: Lot 14, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres Parcel 30: Lot 13, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres Parcel 31: tot 11, Blk 3, Deschutes River Acres VOL 12 PAGE Parcel 32: Lot 1, Blk 4, Deschutes River Acres Parcel 33: Lot 2, Blk 4, Deschutes River Acres Parcel 34: Lot 3, Blk: 4, Deschutes River Acres Parcel 35: That portion of Lot 17 lying West of Hwy 97S., Sec. 14, Twp. 22 S.,.R. 10 E.W.M. Parcel 36: SWyW�-� Sec. 11, Twp. 22 S.; R. 10 E.W.M. Parcel 37: That part of the E��4 and W3dF44ISA lying North and West of Hwy. 97 S., of Sec. 22, Twp.,22 S., R. 10 E.W.M. Parcel 38: Lots 11 & 12, Blk 23, Towniste of Redmond (City Lien $297.20). Parcel 39: Lot 3, Blk 2; Berni's Addition, Redmond (C.O.I. Lien $4.74; City of Remond Lien $281.37) Parcel 40: Lots 5 & 6, Blk 63, Townbite of Redmond Parcel 41: Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Blk 63, Townsite of Redmond Parcel 42: Lot 3, Blk 142, Hillman (Terrebonne) Parcel 43: Lots 14, 15, 16, Blk 31, Hillman (Terrebonne) Parcel 44: Lots 23, 24, 25, Blk 24, Hillman (Terrebonne) Parcel 45: Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, Block 24, Hillman (Terrebonne) Parcel 46: ,Lots 31 & 32, Blk 32, Hillman (Terrebonne) Parcel 47: That portion SW4b 4 Sec. 6, lying North of Johnson Road, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M. (approx. 5 acres, more or less) Parcel 48: That portion NA 4 Sec. 6, lying North of Johnson Road, Twp. 17 S.,' R. 12 E.WM. (approx. 25.2 acres, more or less)" Parcel 49: That portion of Lots 3, 42 5, lying East of Bend - Sisters Hwy. ,Block 42, Laidlaw Townsite Parcel 50: That portion of Lots 7, 83 91 lying East of Bend - Sisters Hwy., Block 40, Laidlaw Townsite Parcel 51: That portion of SW&Tq of Sec. 6 and that portion of NW' uE�4 of Sec. 6, lying between Johnson & Reservoir Roads, Twp. 17 S., R. 12'E.W.M. (4.88 acres, more or'less) Parcel 52: Lot 22, Blk,7, Replat of Blks. 6 & 7 Riverside Addition,Bend Parcel 53: Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Blk 6, Replat of Blks 6 & 7 Riverside Addition.-Bend Parcel 54: North 210 feet of East 210 feet of Lot 4, Sec. 31, TWP- 17 S -,r Range 12 E.W.M. Parcel 55: Lots 1 & 2, Block.9, Kenwood Gardens Addition; Bend Parcel 56: That portion of lots 18, 19, 20 lying East of Railroad right-of-way., Block 6, Lytle Addition, Bend -5- $500.00 Cash $500.00 Cash $500.00 Cash $500.00 Cash $500.00 Cash $500.00 Cash $300.00 Cash $800.00 Cash $300.00 Cash $1702.80 Terms $1600 Cash $400.00 Cash $2200.00 Terms $100.00 Cash $300.00 Cash $300.00 Cash $600.00 Terms $160.00 Cash. $500.00 Cash $2520.00 Terms $100.00 Cash $100.00 Cash $976.00 Terms $50.00' Cash $800.00 Terms $400.00 Cash $1,000.00 Cash $350.00 Cash VOL 12 ?ASE 7 Lot.5, Block 9, Aubrey Heights Addition, Bead (City Lien $800.00 Cash Parcel 57: Lot 17, Block !:, Aubrey Heights Addition, Bend $100.00 Cash Parcel 58: Lots 18, 192 20, Block 4, Aubrey Heights Addition, Bend $700.00 Cash Parcel (subject to City Lien $389.11, to be paid day of sale) plus Lien Parcel 59: Lot 6, Block 18, 1st Addition to Aubrey Heights, Bend $300.00 Cash Paircel 60: Lot.5, Block 9, Aubrey Heights Addition, Bead (City Lien $800.00 Cash $4,000.00 Terms Parcel $616.53, to be paid at time of sale) plus Lien i Parcel 61: Lot 4, Block 11 Replat of Blocks 1 & 2 Riverside Addition,Bend $150.00 Cash Parcel 62: Lot 13 & 14, Block 13, Riverside Addition, Bend $300.00 Cash Parcel 63: Lot 7, Block 56, 1st Addition to Riverside, Bend $400.00 Cash Parcel 64: Zb� � of Lot 3, Sec. 4, Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M. $90.00 Cash Par q el : 65 of Lot 3, Sec. 4, Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.N. $90.00 Cash Parcel 66: Nth Sec. 34,Twp. 15 S., R. 11 E.W.M. $4,000.00 Terms Parcel 67: SG$NIA1 Sec, 12, Twp. 16 S., R. ll E.W.M. $4,000.00 Terms Parcel 68 :. Lot 4 of Sec. 18, Twp. 18 S., R. 13 E.W.M. (42.03 acres, $6,000.00 Terms more or less) Parcel 69: That part of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, ping East of Hwy. 20, $100.00 Cash Block 25, Liadlaw Townsite Parcel 70: SEA Sec. 8, Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. $1600.00 Tetras IN THE MATTER OF FUEL BID OPENING: At this time the Court opened Fuel Bids and the successful bidder being the Shell Oil Company with the following: 90 Gas: 100 Octane DIESEL Heating Sunset Home .2052 .2310 ' .1274 3.73 Bend F.O.B. IN THE MATTER OF HAULER FOR ASPHALT: At this time the Court designated Bill Hatch Petroleum Transport as hauler for asphalt for Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF. PIONEER MUSEUM TRUST FUND: The Court at this time ordered that the County Treasurer sdt up a fund to be known as the Pioneer Museum Trust Fund, in accordance with ORS 358.110. IN THE' NATTER OF F.A.S.:BRIDGES CONTRACT: At this time the Court awarded to Bend Aggregate and Paving the contract to pave the bridges and approaches for F.A.S. Bridges for the bid price of $7.95 in place; total price - $6,590.07. IN THE.MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET: At this time the Court gave notice of,& Public Hearing on a supplemental budget for the Deschutes County Road Department for the fiscal year 1967 -68 at the Courthouse in Bend, Oregon at 10:00 a.m., duly 8, 1968, in conformity with ORS 294.480 (1). Pi o r ` VOL 12 ?AGE im `THE MATTER OF LEGALIZATION OF WILT ROAD: As no objections were filed in the County Clerk's office, the Court ordered at a Hearing, held June.25, 1968, the Wilt Road to be declared a lawful county road and public highway. IN .THE MATTER OF AGENT OF RECORD: At this time the Court appointed Walt Webb as Agent of Record for the purpose of handling its group accident, health, and life coverage. This is to remain in force until revoked in writing to our agent, by.the Court. IN :;THE MATTER OF BID OPENING: The Court on June 26, 1968, at 10:00 a.m. opened bids for excavation, etc. of ,#1 Fairway Drive and Parr Lane in Wildwood Subdivision. The -:bid was awarded to Jack Robinson & Sons, the only bidder, upon a sealed bid of $11,681.50 total. IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF TWO -WAY RADIO: The Court, on June 26, 1968, ordered William C. James, 'Civil Defense Director and. Communications Officer for Deschutes County, to be authorized to purchase, one only, Johnson Messenger #323, C. B. 2 -Way Radio, 23 Channel, at a cost of $229.95; and that he provide an antenna and installation in the Deschutes County Sheriff's Patrol Boat. IN .',THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT TO PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSION: At this time the Court appointed Mrs. Ramona Harms to fill the unexpired term of Steve Jackson (to June 30, 1969) on the Deschutes County Public Welfare Commission, and reappointed Carl Degner to a four year term, expiring June 30, 1972, on the Deschutes Couhty Public Welfare Commission. IN THE MATTER OF APPROACH: The Court atthis time granted a permit to Prineville Water'Co.,,Inc. to an Approach on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $46,353.41 from Land Sales Fund to the General Fund, and, At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $24,488.74 from the Marine Facility Improvement Fund to the General Road Fund. IN THE MATTER -OF MOVING OF A BUILDING: The Court at this time granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a.building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES 'COUNTY C. T COUN ' CO f T /CO- MMMI-S 0R -7 - vol_ 12 PACE 52 IN -.THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Iri the Matter ) of ) ORDER building of an access ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Paul Ellis to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of.this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR. INSTALLATIONS The"rrermittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to, moving,of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pne tic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and proper hored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee sha responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be nece to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee�s be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting I ad ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure a ven flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held direct onsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the nece repairs. If ,during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, e permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their oi•i.ginal state. no culvert necessary Private Access to County Road:(See attached map for details) on right -of -way. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the descri-pt.1 -0-n. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his rw� expense. Deschutes'County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes Coun Dated this da y of 19 d LL �� I I In the Matter VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE.OF OREGON 0 5 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES of moving of a building O R D E R j I 12 PAGE 53 ! �i A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written Notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL.SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: see reverse side for details. i'he permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per -' twining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shoz'ed so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall.be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public., as may be necossary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their o:vi.ginal state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. ss to County Road: practical poin try. The size of the access must be noted on the descript3_or,. If there is obvious nee. a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the iption. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and a costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in an impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will uired to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume esponsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construc Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a.char Dated this 21 day of June 19-La-. Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes CCU y R aster PERMITTEE To move a house (two pieces) - one Tuesday, one Wednesday. 25th and 26th of June, 1968. 12' by 26' and. 24' by 30' From third street to 16 Studio Road, to Butter Market, to Denser, Arno.Id.Market to Bear Creek, to Ward to Stevens, back to Arnold to Knott Road to Murphy .to Parrell Road I to DeschutesRiver Woods. I' Vol 12 PAGE-54 IN- THE.COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In -the Matter ) of ) ORDER A permit is granted by Deschutes County to 70Kt;v�u 1 /e: ZJf1 <eK &. '�. to on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map.of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and-is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS i The ttee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per - tailpi.ng a moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pn tic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and prope hored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee sha a responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be nece to insure safe travel.while in the process of moving the building. The permittee's be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting " Load", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure ven flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held dire c esponsible for any'and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the nec ry repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railing , e permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. e Private Access to County Road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size Hof the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter - mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction,,the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as A result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for i world performed by Deschutes Co y. Dated this day of 19 W-/o ! R ended Approval: Appro C u Co Charles Plummer CO UN Deschutes County Roadmaster r By: CO TY CO ~ SSIONER PERNtITTEE COUN SIONER 1 Tri the Matter r 'NOL IN THE COUNTY COURT QF THE STATE OF OREGOV FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES of installation of pipe iine O R D E R 12. ?AGE 55 A permit ';is granted by Deschutes County to Uel Jackson (City of RedmonO to install a water line on'or across'Deschutes-County right-of-way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: detaiIs - reverse side All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall bs in the existing ditch line, or rio less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with,po obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement,. and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. lati laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installe the foll g manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking er so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall. be installed t depth of no less than two 42) feet below the exi s Unt voa,rl- side ditch elevat' * in all ,cases where a water line.- is instal -led in a tra.n.s - verse direction the ter pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be'requir to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compact stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave -- ment must be replaced to its o ' 'nal line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surr ding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveli ublic at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every ecaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls 11 be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other:utility installations, such s gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits,;all the general specification hall apply if they -are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would no' a necessary to have these 33n8s w thin a are tsi e �r�ren ssi3n : the -r 7zht y. Dated this__ID_day of j une 1968,. I.. OWN,& = " L Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER G To install proposed pipe line 10" Approximately 6454 feet in length aison Canal Blvd. Burled 30" below grade 14' west of center line of road note: Map of e'xaefi location is on file at Deschutes County R6ad' Department;._ 0 i of 12 ?AGf IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STLTE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Maintenance Kan I, ) Road Departmmt ) O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition - of Charles L. Plunmer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clark, place the names of Neil Leroy Mellon, Maintenance Man I, at a salary of $460.00 per month, effective June 10, 1968. Dated this 19to SLY pf June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 'e,' lue_� COUNTY CO SIONER x 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES" VOL 12 5:7 In the Matter ) of ) )" ORDER Pioneer Museum Trust Fund This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made investigation and being advisee;, and, It appearing that bequests and donations are made from time to time, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the County Treasurer set up a fund to be knovn as the Pioneer Museum Trust Find, in accordance with ORS 358.110. Disbursements from this fund shall be made by the County. Treasurer upon the signatures of the President and Secretary of the Museum °Commission. Done in open Court this 19th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT '0000,00l���%� COUNTY JUDGE COUN/-C6)NMMISSIOMNUR COUNTY CO)�MSIONER r VOL f P IN THE COUNTY coURP OF•THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Deschutes County Court of Deschutes County will hold a public hearing on a supplemental-budget for the Deschutes County Road Department for the fiscal year 1967--68 at the Courthouse in Bend, Oregon at 10 :00 a.m., July 8, ' N 1968. The funds which will provide the supplemental budget are available from sources other than additional taxation not foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1967 -68 budget. This action -taken in conformity with ORS 294.480 (1). GENERAL ROAD FUND Resources Available cash on hand 15,000.00 Motor Vehicle Apportionment 35,000.00 Marine Board ' 25,000.00 Forest Sales and Rental 42,000.00 Storm Damage Reimbursement 13,000.00 Miscellaneous receipts 11,000.00 Interest earned 3,000.00 Sale of Public Lands 12000.00 Total Resources 145,000.00 Requirements Materials and Services 105,000.00 Capital Outlay - Bungs 409000.00 Total Requirements 145,000.00 Dated this 19th'dai,of June, 1968. "1 - DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT To be published: dune 22, 1968 June 29, 1968 WW_A I Y n IM THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON` FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES t In.;-the matter, ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Court's oun petition and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $24,488.74 from the, Marine Facility Improve - ment Fund to the General Road Fund. Done this 28th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �! mac✓ COUNTY JUDGE 0 i VOL 12 PW1 60 IN THS COUNTY COURT OF THS STATE OF OREGON FOR THS'COUNTY OF DSSCHUT&S ' r In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Maintenance Man I, ) Road Department ) This matterfcoming before the Court upon the petition of Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised,. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Michael E. Rempel, Maintenance Man I, at a salary of $1160.00 per month, effective June 3, 1968. Dated this 19t4 day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY UoG COUNTY 1 M is / / / 1 4 4 � f o VOL y IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON? FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Court's own petition and The Court having made investigation and being,advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $46,353.41 from Land Sales Fund to the General Fund. Done this 28th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY'COURT (COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C SSIONER COUNTY ICOrSSIONER l/ U . 0 VOL ?ACE �2 D. L. PENHOLLOW, COUNTY JUDGE CHARLES L. PLUMMER, ROADMASTER DESCHUTES COUNTY . STATE OF OREGON BEND, OREGON 97701 G. W. McCANN, COMMISSIONER DOROTHY A. SMEAD, COMMISSIONER To Whom It May Concerns Deschutes County hereby appoints Walt Webb as Agent of Record for the purpose of handling its group accident, health, and life coverage. The agent agrees to furnish the best possible coverage of all types of group coverage to the Deschutes County employees and to service said contracts. This letter is to remain in force until revoked in Writing to our agent. Dated this day of &(ilk , 1968. 77 AGENT OF RECORD DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE ziyL ry COUNTr-COIWSSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER :S VOL 12 ?w W3 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ° In the Matter ) of ) ORDER t Purchase of Two-way radio ) This' matter coming before the Court at this time and the Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS NOW HEREBY ORDERED That William C. James, Civil Defense Director and Conamunications Officer for Deschutes County, is authorized to purchase, one.only, Johnson Messenger #323, C. B. 2 -Way Radio, 23 Channel at a cost of $229.95• It is further ordered that he provide an antenna and installation in the Deschutes County Sheriff's Patrol Boat. Done by order of the Court this 26th daffy of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE r •, C0 COMMI SIONER COUFM CO SS 0 R 0 . j VOL 12 . June 14, 1968 Deschutes County Court County Court House Bend, Oregon To All Members: We of the review board of the,Deschutes County Road Advisory Committee made an on sight inspection -of the proposed road construction project for Larson Road,on January 30, 1968. Although we were not requested to review this particular project, it was felt by the committee thit the priority of the Larson Road$ based on the system now in use by the Deschutes County Road Dept., was of such nature as to establish a precedence which would be.dif- ficult to abide with in the future. We would like "to go on-r'ecordt stating that it is our opinion that this project is not in the best in ,terest.of the public., and we do-not recommend the construction of the complete alignment as planned by Deschutes County. However-, we realize that this project was a prior commitment -by the County Court before the Advisory Committee was established., but we do feel that we should go on record to protect the credibility of the committee. Respectfully submitted, DESCHU TES COUNTY ADVISORY REVIEW BOARD C. E. He cc: Board Members y /Jack Robinson ames Bussard VOL 12 ?AUE 65 3105 Reilly Road Bend, Oregon 97701 June 18, 1968 Deschutes County Court Deschutes County Courthouse Bend, Oregon 97701 To All Members: I respectfully request that the County Court authorize the Roadmaster to dismiss me from my position with the Deschutes County Road Department due to my inability to perform my duties as Cost Accountant due to loss of time caused by frequent heart attacks and other ailments. HHH : j c cc: CLP, Roadmaster r I (J/ ✓ i ` fl f ✓ r 01 �1fu G Sincerely, Herbert H. Huntley O CL �4j f a • O P T I- O N j In consideration of $10.00, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, we the undersigned being the County Court of Deschutes County, a political subdivision and a municipal corporation of,the State of Oregon, do hereby grant to John C. and Sheldon R. Arnett, for a period of 30 days, the exclusive right and option to purchase all the real and personal property described below: A tr of land situated in the SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 and NE -1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec 34, descr as fol: Baap on the N R/W line of the Central Ore Hwy (U.S. #20), which pt is 867.28 ft S and 1458.43 ft E of the W 1/4 cor of sd Sec. 34: th, N a dist of 181.02 ft to an iron pipe; th, N 23° 35' E a dist of 974.95 ft to an iron pipe; th, N 0° 05' 43" W along a line par to and 530 ft j dist from the W'line of the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 of sd Sec. 34, for a dist of 1085.05 ft to the N line of the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 of sd Sec. 34; th, Ely along sd N line of the SE 1/4 NW'1 /4, a dist of 790 ft M /L, to the NE cor of sd SE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Sec 34; th, S 0° 13' 49" E along the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Sec 34- 17 -12 and NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 34- 17 -1.2 to the intersection of sd line with the N R/W line of the Central Ore Hwy; th, NWly along the N R/W line of the Central Ore Hwy, a dist of 1269 ft. Together with 27 shares COI irrigation water. Personal Property 22 bedside tables 2. benches 1 piano (donated) loud speaker (donated) TV cable (donated) 2 beds j 4 large wooden dining tables 2 small wooden dining tables 24 matching chairs Universal dishwasher 1965 Lang Electric range Upright deep freeze, carrier, double door Gas Mangle Washer, 1954 extractor Dryer, gas Table top oven Also known as Sunset Home. This right to purchase may be exercised by John C. and Sheldon R. Arnett, by the payment of $10,000 cash plus the execution of appropriate instrument.which would insure the County payment of further sum of $90,000, payable in 240 equal installments of $69.7.77, j including interest at seven percent (7%). The County would also retain a security interest, either as a contract seller or mortgagee, for the payment of the above described sum. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1968. , Ze.- C o u n J-.1j g e-� Attest: —� ounty . er 0 VOL 12 PAGE 67 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 3rd day of July, 1968, all members being present, the `following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Secretariat 28th In Congress Co. Judge - -Ct. Comm. $ 50.00 Cascade Natural Gas Abundant Food -- Utilities 3.93; Cthse.-- 161.25 165.18 Pacific NW Bell Cir. Ct. - -Cr. 4.30; Co. Clk.- 38.85; Co. Ct.= 46.25; D.A. -- 75.30; Dist. Ct. -- 17.95; Sheriff -- 122.71; Tax Dept.- 27.85; VSO -- 29.93; Wtmsr.- -12.25 366.79 Mahoney Office Equipment Cir. Ct.- -9.54; Co. Clk-- 421.64; Co. Judge- -9.04; D.A. - -4.50; Dist. Ct. -- .68; Tax Dept.- -6.71; Treas. 2.52 454.63 Eriksen's Stationery Assessor -- 24.45; Co. Judge -- 17.50; Dist. Att.- -1.80; Dist. ct.- -8.55; Surveyor- -2.16 54.46 The Owl Pharmacy Assessor-- off..supp. 26.78 Deschutes County Road Dept. Assessor - -car exp. 53.00 Burroughs Corporation Assessor--off.-supp. 130.50 N. J. Donat Assessor- -car. exp. 29.60 Academic Church & Chr. Gowns Mfg. Cir. Ct.- -misc. 57.50 Loys Studio of Photography C.D. -- Training & Supp. 1.00 Mahoney Office Equipment C.D.- -off. supp. 5.22 I.B.M. Corp. C.D.- -off. supp. 6.75 Deschutes. County C.D.- -off. rent 50.00 North Pacific Products Co. Co. Ct. - -Pub. Lands & Parks 86.40 Amsterdam Pen Co. Co. Judge - -supp. 18.80 Bend Water Department Cthse.-- utilities 43.65 City of Bend Cthse.- -water 20.00 Hudson House Cthse.- -supp. 13.08 Central Oregon Irrigation Dist. Cthse. - -exp. 27.81 Miller Lumber Co. Cthse. - -exp. 3.45 C.. V. Wanicheck Cthse.- -supp. 36.00 Bend Heating & Sheet Metal Cthse. - -exp. 13.00 E. E. Stenlicht Gen. Contr. Cthse. - -exp. repairs 840.68 .W.•E. Dickey Jr. M.D. Dist. Ct. - -Dr. for mental Exam 50.00 Rose Pharmacy Jail - -exp, 16.94 Wagners Jail- -board of prisoners .556.59 Oregon Equipment Co. Jail -- equip. 39.84 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Jail -- equip. 12.14 Boyd Coffee Company Jail - -exp. 20.40 Bend Troy Laundry Jail - -exp. 21.84 McGill Drugs Jail - -exp. 1.82 Rroske Glass & Paint Supply Jail- -supp. 7.42 Davenport Mattress & Upholstery Jail - -exp. 30.00 City of Bend Cthse. -- utilities 2.00 Mahoney Office Equipment Juv.- -off. supp. 30.60 Don E. Devlin Juv. -- printing 10.00 Redmond Printers Jun. -- printing 26.00 William F. Jones Juv. -- foster care 70.00. Natalie Ryan Juv. -- foster care 70.00 Bend Insurance Agency Inc. Juv.- -Boys Ranch 173.00 Bend Tool & Equipment Rental Juv.- -Boys Ranch 19.00 Gil Helling Architect Juv.- -Boys Ranch 790.00 Pacific Drilling Co. Juv. - -Boys Ranch 1,404.50 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Sheriff- -Tray. 52.02 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff- -trans. 120.82 Deschutes County Road Department Sheriff - -trans. 179.03 Pacific Trailways Co. Sheriff -- trans. 2.65 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -trans. 5.71 E & H Machines Works, Sheriff -- trans. 246.83 -1- VOL 12 F*E - 68 Atlantic Richfield Co. Sheriff -- trans. 9.36 Brandis Thrift Wise Drugs Sheriff-- Ident. 33.00 Rheinholdt T.V. Sheriff -- Police Rad. Maint. 103.10 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype 45.05 The Redmond Spokesman Treas. -- 59.70; Pub. Notice of Proced. 108.92 I.B. M. Inc. Treas.- -off. supp. 4.41 A. Ben King M.D. H.D. -- 30.00; (zed. invest.); tray. 45.43 75.43 Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- nurses' tray. 18.90 Marjorie Snider H.D. -- nurses' tray. 30.78 Lenor Thornton H.D. =- nurses' tray. 37.20 Jon Thompson H.D.-- Sanit. tray. 73.21 Ronald Anderson H.D.-- Sanit. tray. 95.31 Leonard Peterson H.D. -- Sanit. tray. 21.96 Oregon Medical Association H.D. - -off. supp. 257.58 The Redmond Spokesman H.D. - -supp. 8.65 Eriksen's Stationery H.D. - -supp. 35.25 Bend Rexall Drag H.D.- -supp. 2.75 Magill Drugs H.D.- -supp. 2.41 Fowler Printing Co. H.D.- -supp. 46.60 Rose Pharmacy H.D.- -supp. 14,38 The Owl Pharmacy H.D.- -supp. 16.37; Medicare 1.78 18.15 Oregon Stationery Inc. H.D. -- 150.00; Medicare 150.00; Fam. Couns.- 95.00 395.00 Pacific Northwest Bell H.D. -- 116.40; Medicare 16.80 133.20 United Telephone Co. of the NW H.D. -- 14.80; Fam. Coons.- -4.50 19.30 Wallace & Tiernan H.D. - -off. equip. 128.27 Ward's Nat. Science Est. Inc. H.D. - -supp. 112.71 Margaret Iseli Medicare - -tray. 23.49 Jo Temple Medicare - -tray. 57.24 Louise Devenport Medicare - -tray. 4.1.58 Wallace Boe Mdicare 17.50 John Harpole Medicare 15.00 Modern Hospital Supply Medicare- -supp. 24.75 Bend Medical Supply Medicare - -supp. 121.50 Eriksen's Stationery & Supply Medicare - -supp. 13.19 Surgical Sales Co. Medicare- -supp. 36.00 G. Gordon Essert M.D. Fam. Couns- -tray. 52.47 Charles Whitchurch M.S*W. Yam. Couns - -tray. 49.76 Barbara Sparkman Fam. Couns--tray. 32.44 Wright Ford Co. Fam. Coups.- -tray. 16.22 Brandis Thrift wise Drugs Fam. Couns- -off. supp. 2.25 Magill Drugs Fam. Couns- -supp. 62.70 Eriksen's Stationery Fam. Coups.- -off. supp. 6.13 Pacific Northwest Bell Fam. Couns.-- 76.90 Pacific Power & Light Co. Fain. Couns. -- utilities 1.25 Vernon Patrick Fam. Coons.- -rent 55.00 Russell Kiel -- Postmaster Fam. Coons. -- postage 30.00 Postmaster Postage' 30.00 The Miller Lumber Company VSO- -supp. 9.85 U.S. Govt. Printing Office VSO- -mat. 4.25 Oregon County Services Off. Assoc. VSO- -supp. 20.00 U.S. Govt. Printing Office VSO- -mat. 15.00 Hobart A. Starr VSO - -tray. 9.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Watermaster- -tele. 5.00 Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Copier 332.18 Durham Printing Co. Elections 48.10 The Bulletin Pub. & Notice of Proceed. 64.20 Mid - Oregon Iron Works, Inc. Surveyor 168.00 Pacific Trailways Co. Judge - -supp. 5.30 Lin Davis Radio Servcies Sheriff -- Police Rad. Maint. 32.09 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Grunwald Crawford & Assoc. F.A.S. Matching Fund 41130.75 Pacific Power & Light Co. Part. Cities 20.06 Deschutes County Road Dept. Parts & Rep. 1.40; Gen. exp. 35.31; Jan. -2- 0 VOL iZ PAGE &rv. 6002; 1-food Coat. 2.30 Rmstr's Tray. 116.909 Co. Part. cities 84.40 246033 Jan. Sex-7icc 553000 Co. Equip. r@nta 80.00 Coo Pmts and Repairo 29255010 r�uunvo �00 o Parts & Fop. 27-76- Jm o Servo 12.00 39-76 Co. Parts and Rtp8irs 8.51 Parts and Repairs 39.92 @azogom uOlders Supply Parts and Repairs 16.26 L Rlaa TrMsportation Coo Parts and Repairs 200087 Croldon Arrow Hanufrg o Limited Parts and Repairs 8.93 sexton Supply & Saar Service Parts and Repairs 1.25 Oregon Hdvre. Dist. Parts & Rep. 4. 79; Jan. Serv. 19.90; Weed Cont. 8.76 33.45 Newton Pump & Irrigation Co. Parts and Repairs 5.62; Lbr. & Cul. 15.42 The Oul Pharmacy Gen. exp. 3.18; Weed Cont. 2.68 5.86 Norris Paint & Varnish Co. Jan. Serv. 74.64 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 346.06 Mountain Equipment Co. Weed Control 3.90 Central Oregon Pavers Inc. Asphalt & Aggreg. 216.00 Backstrom Builders Center Bridge Const. 131.04 . Pacific NW Bell Co. Part. Cities 89.30 Bend Water Dept. Co. Part. Cities 8.90 Cascade Natural Gas Co. Part. Cities 38.40 Haynes Brothers Co. Part. Cities 431.25 E. E. Steinlicht Contractors Building Expansion 1,059.80 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. 86.08 Dept. of Emergency Services Secretary 318.86 DOG LICENSE FUND: Atlantic Richfield Co. Car exp. 1.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. 30.04 Ken Cale Supplies 10.35 Redmond Veterinary Clinic Livestock Indem. 52.50 MARINE PATROL FUND: E & H Machine Works Transp. 200.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Transp. 48,04 Nudelman Brothers Uniforms 150.00 J. W. Copeland Yards Marine Fac. Imrpov. 22.38 SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric Ind. Gen. exp. 276.50 IN THE MATTER OF CURB BID OPENING: The Court, on July 5, 1968 at 10 :00 a.m. opening bids for curbs in the Wildwood subdivision. The bid was awarded to Bob Wilson.Curb Service with the bid of .84 per lineal foot for concrete curbs. -3- 0 i, VOL 12 ! AcE 70 IN THE HATTER OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET: The Court held a Hearing the 8th day of July, 1968, for the purpose of the Deschutes County Road Department Supplemental Budget for the fiscal year 1967 -68 at 10:00 a.m. Beings there were no objections, the Court ordered that the supplemental budget, as advertised, be expended. IN THE HATTER OF ADOPTION OF BUDGET 1968 -69: Be it remembered, that pursuant to a published notice heretofore given fixing the County Courtroom as the place and July 8, 1966, at 8 :00 p.m. as the time for the hearing on the Budget for Deschutes County for the fiscal year 1968 -69. With the following present: Henry Greening, Bill James, Charles Plummer, Joseph Thalhofer, George Ray, Orval McCullough, N. J. Donat, F. C. Sholes, and Louis Selken, and after two hours discussion by those present, the Court made the following decisions: The Court at this time worked within the budget, without any raises in antici- pated receipts ordered following: Assessor's Office: From To Assessor salary, $8346.00 $9600.00 Bill Plath salary 6300.00 6600.00 Ron Walker salary 6900.00 7200.00 Statistician salary 7200.00 6900.00 Additional Clerk salary - - - - - -- 3600.00 County Clerk: Clerk's salary 8346.00 9600.00 County Court: Salary for two Comm. 14,124.00 17,160.00 Sheriff: Sherig -I s. salary 8346.00 9600.00 TFaasurer: Treasurer's salary 7062.00 7860.00 Other county contributions: It was further approved that the Liability & Fire Insurance, which includes the Fairgrounds in Redmond, be raised-from $7500.00 to $10,300.00, and the Health Insurance (for employees) be raised from $8500x00 to $11,300.00. Solid Waste Program: From: - - - - -- To: $7904.00 The balance of the Contingency Fund, which is $7904.00, from which these raises were given, be transferred to Solid Waste Program, for equipment rental, supplies and maintenance. ContingencyFund: From: To: $25,000.00 --- - - - - -- i It was ordered by the Court that since the Contingency Fund was depleted, the Court would not validate any vouchers for this coming fiscal year that would place the departments in the red. Thereupon the Revised Budget was adopted, upon the motion made by Commissioner G. W. McCann, seconded by Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead, and unanimously approved, it was ordered that the County Assessor make the necessary levies. (Attached are letters from both the Assessor and the Sheriff) -4- a 4 IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: The Court at this time approved a renewal application for beer license for Larraine Victory Gales, Gales' Landing, PA License. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING OF A BUILDING: At this time the Court granted a: permit to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF BUILDING OF AN ACCESS: At this time the Court granted a permit to Lamar Van Tassel to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF RESIGNATION: At this time the Court accepted the resignation of Gilbert Helling from the Deschutes County Budget Advisory Committee; this action also includes his resignation from the Board of Equalization. IN THE MATTER OF ATTI nPFNTNr.! On July 16, 1968, at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, the Deschutes County Clerk, Helen M. Dacey, read bids for the construction of a new dormitory and remodel- ing the kitchen at the J -J Boys' Ranch. There were bids from Hilgers, DeGree, and Leagjeld Construction Companies. The Court accepted the low bid of Leagjeld, whose bid was $24,796.00 with directions to Mr. Gil Helling, architect, and Mr. Leagjeld, Contractor, in conference with Mr. Lyle Jarvis, to negotiate this bid to below $20,000.00 in order that it might be contained within the current budget. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i Cz( o/ COUNTY JUDGE Lim - COUNTY CO SIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER -5- VOL 12 PACE 7? Fe C. SHOLES Deschutes County Sheriff AREA CODE 503 382 -5411 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 July 8, 1968 Deschutes County Court and County Budget Board 111'embers, Bend, Oregon Gentlemen: Referring to my appeal of last Wednesday to the County Court requesting an additional percentage in the Sheriff's salary, I would like to bring to your attention at this time my original asking in the Sheriff's budget. In other police agencies within our county the department heads are from $200 to 000 a month above my present salary. You know, as we -11 as I do, that 7% would hardly take care of the increase in -the cost of living in the past fiscal year. Also, the 10% surtax would bite into the 7% in the amount of about one - quarter. Therefore, I ask once more for you to reconsider my original request. I feel that the responsibilities of the office, which include the Deschutes County Jail operation, tax department, criminal and civil work of the county and the Marine Patrol are just cause for the salary increase and I also feel that if this request was made to the citizens of Deschutes County that they would have no objection to the adjustment. Very truly yours, C IOLP> Sheriff fs :rp VOL 1-2 PAGE '13 J. uIKt ) DONA'F AREA CODE sw 1) E S C 11 U -- E S C O U N T Y A S S E S S O R COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 July 8, 1968 r-!!' on L X I I i I! f I Mar Z 1 Pq: In jr!y Letter to you, dated r-1,ar(,h 11,, 1968, 1 reror.,Lmended a budget Ow Lim coming your, including additional personnel, consisting of an Mice Mork, q AMishician, and a Chief Appraiser. 'Aht-n ;.h,- ti,;'w I-arm legislation wag passed, the MaN Tax Commission !:;VrTPq1 nvA LIM we would need widil- honnI help in too orfice. be a Approxinakely 5 Avckwns ror an rarm exemllhan were processed this year. We expect unny wore applications next year. All farms will have to be reap1maised anah ;ear. le have to keep a doubln unx roll on these farms. This clerk W-Uld he jw(jwrLy Wed, nul, only on the farm com!mMion, and wherever else exemption roll, but needed to relieve also the on personal other office help. Thererore, 1 am gain rwqiwsLjng QM this additional clerk be put hLQ &L" my budget, if it is at all possible, at a salary of $3,600.00, X11,- if!lnilqujil. The Plust, 111 expartenced in all fields, and be a njW&alKqL in QwMarcial. L have tried to hire a Chief Appraiser, and casn ,I- -110, With Lh" qwaMicMons needed, for the salary offered. , have orrnred a salary equivalent to rriy own, and have not succeeded in hi-rinq anyone. I will not hirm any personnel at a salary above my own. 1 NLKI rocammend .Co LIDWing the QLnLe Civil :service , and State Tax, (;,mvossioil in order to raise the Assessor's Office up I- 00ir qLandards. !Y yours,,/' iu 'Y+ i or.T,ti J, 0i'4,v-L Desc utes County Assessor 0 VOL ?ACE 74 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Appraiser, Deschutes ) County Assessor's Department ) OR D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Deschutes County Assessor, N. J. Donat, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of R. E. Hornback, Appraiser for the Deschutes County Assessor's Department on a full time basis at $550.00 per month, effective July 15, 1968. Dated this 17th day of July, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Y ' i COUNTY JUDGE i COUNTY COMMSIONER COUNTY COk- WSSIONER VOL 12 ME 75 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER uuildinc of an access ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Lamar Van Tassel to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse . side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: The us -ttee - -,f ham- be-- requiired to-- obeerve- the - •follow ng rules•,•and- regulat ons-per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move.,the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weghi dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of mcving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting '!Z,iide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections sous "to, insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the-•dourse of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their or;..-i ua1 s ha.t.e. The sawing off -of_ -posts and rail -ings -.wilt not•-- be-perm-it;ted. -- - •° -- Private Access to County Road: See reverse side for details The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the descri.pti -or;_ If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his oar. *n expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance, of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County,% Dated this day of Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadmaster i -J1 By T'Ei,T�iITTEE To build an access road off of Voseburg Road. No culvert necessary. l 7' d. Appro ed Count -Cou 500' length 20' width 0 VOL 76 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Moving of a building ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to `4r. Carl Spencer to trove a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way, A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR 111STALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: See Revorse Side For Details ,- Tire- vemi- ttee--stra33- e-regtzired -to- - o-�l airig le�-a and -x�egt l-ati -cuss Hers - taining to-the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting 111,ride Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their or:i.ginal state. The - sawi�- rrf`f-of-p��ts'�rrd-�i- l�-rrgs %ri33- -rro�--be-gez�n�. Private Access to County Road: Tie-perm4tteA will be -require d -to-° con• struct - the- a•cce-ss-•at- the-sa-fe-st and - practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on�theldescri.pt:,on_ If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and - length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the - --costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construc.tiro , the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own -- expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to�said- installation as a result of maintenance o.r construction, Failure of- -permittee to comply with perfoimance of work wi1Z result in a charge for Dated this day of Recommended Appro�v/als Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County oadmaster By: .✓ _ �C.ic e�� -- - -- -_ rERMITTF_�, To move a building (269 Square) From Studio Road to Boyd Acres - 114 of a mile to Canal. To move Monday, July 15, 1968. VOL 12 FAcE '77 BF IT REMEMBERED, That the Board of Equalizatl on met I!oar: rl,er 6, 1967, there bEirf present, Doret'rrj A. Smead, Gilhert D. -Felling and Jesse L. Vardle,r. The c;ath of office was aditd istered to Jeose L. Yardley and tt call =d to ors per by Dorothy B-"d. The '3oard discussed with Ike Donat his appr,;J.cLl .methods in Code l -' why as made no appraisal of land values in the LaPire area. The assessor adviscd that he was appraising buildings only in Code 2 -3 and 2 -4. Ron Walker stated that the reason they dent. tntc 2 -3 c,n:: 2 -4 eras because -Lbe lanai appraisal had bocn um:i.ttcd i.n the regular maintenance cycle. A general discussion fc;llcwed aZ to the appraisal methods in this area. iiiere L.!ws also a general discussion of the Assessor's m- 10-,od of assessing sub- divisions. The Board asked what action the Asse�;.or hu' taken on the order regarding --he Coats sub- divisi."r, and his reply was that }.e had i.i-, ':,e ^a =jse it Was illeFai. The pre -run of the „atio study* was p'esented and discussed. }ipor request for a plan of his maintenL; nce cycle, the Assessor referred to his letf.cr of Play 9, 1967 stating his maintenance plan. The Board deci_drC_ t;,; .:rite a letter to the Asse.: sor request-',nn detailed information on his current and fut!ire operation. Thera; being no further trzinass, the Board adicurned until 9;00 A.M,, Monday, November 1;, 1967. A D� per\ Cocinty Clerk VOL V 0 %E 7 . BE IT REMEMBERED The Board of Equalization .met November 13th, 1967 at 9:00 o,'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse L. Yardley and Gilbert Helling, .members., The Board further considered the ratio study and requested the presence of Mr. Donat, Assessor and William Kurtz and Dick Scheibner, Appraisers I at the .meeting. The Board discussed with these .men the possibility of bringing the ratio study into balance with the re- appraisal of the Lapine area and the farm land around Redmond. Mr. Donat recommended to the Board that they let the Assessors office ride until they balance the ratio study. i There was an informal discussion of the six year .maintenance cycle by the Board and the Appraisers. i There being no further business the .meeting adjourned until November I 27th, 1967 at 9 :00 o'clock A. M. I Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK vsL 12. ° %c A BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization met December 4, 1967 at Elmer's Pancake House at 7:30 A. M., there being present all members of the Board of Equalization, N. J. Donat, County Assessor and all the Appraisers, D. E. Penhollow, County Judge and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. At this time Mr. Donat advised the Board that the Lapine district was almost finished, except the farms. He felt it should be completed in two weeks. Also that Area 2 -3, Bend, is close as far as the ratio is concerned but some land and buildings are low. Jesse Yardley suggested .making a study of Area 1 -3 to arrive at an index.. He estimated it would require 30 days to .make the study. The Board discussed the .matter of hiring a qualified .man for statistical research and went on record as feeling it would be very helpful. The re- appraisal of the City of Redmond and Tumalo was discussed. Mr. Donat advised the Board he felt it would take eighteen months to complete these two areas. The Board was advised that the following persons have been appointed to the Board of Review: Bob Beesley, Robert Weigand and George Hostetler. There being no further business the .meeting adjourned until 9:00 o'clock A. M., December 11th. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK - BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization .met December 11, 1967 i at 9:00 o'clock A. M. in the Courthouse, there being present Dorothy A. S.mead, Chairman, Jesse L. Yardley and Gilbert Helling, .members. The Board discussed the whole re- appraisal program and visited with Virgil Rutledge about their opinion of our assessment problems and formulated the letter to the Assessor. There being no further business the .meeting adjourned until the first of the year. Respectfully submitted T COUNTY CLERK f VOL 12 ?AGE 81 BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization .met November 27th, 1967 at 9:55 A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse L. Yardley and Gilbert Helling, .members. Mr. Helling asked if the Board thought another appraiser should be provided for in the next budget. Mr. Yardley said he felt a statistican should be employed rather than an appraiser. The ratio study was discussed and it was the feeling of the Board that too .many of the percentages were too high and too .many too low and not enough in the average and that a statistican would help to overcome this. Mr. Yardley suggested .meeting with the Appraisers semi- .monthly beginning in February. The following recommendations were proposed by Mr. Yardley and concurred in by the other members: 1. Hiring a statistican beginning with the last quarter of the fiscal year. 2. That Mr. Donat complete land appraisal in the LaPine and Redmond areas to go on the tax roll next year. 3. That a study be .made of the farm land values around Bend, Redmond and Tumalo. 4. The Board .make a recommendation to the Court to do some- thing about the space problem in the appraisers office. 5. That the Assessor produce a detailed six.year .maintenance plan. 6. Request the appraisers to appear at 8 :00 o'clock A. M. December 4th at the Steak House. There being no further business it .was .moved and seconded to adjourn until December 4th, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock A. M. Respectfully submitted A - 2Z�_ COUNTY CLERK i VOL 12 =AGE . BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met April 22, 1968 in the Courthouse, the .meeting was called to order at 9:30 A. M. by Chairman Dorothy Smead, all .members being present. The .meeting was called'to examine the ratio of the Assessor. The ratio as presented is 100% of true cash value. The Assessor appeared and presented a new map giving the code number i changes. The Board requested he prepare small maps of the code areas before the next meeting. I William Kurtz and Ronald Walker, appraisers, came before the Board to explain the income approach to farm land values in the county. They stated i that the Terrebonne area is Class 1 and that it is assessed at $425.00 per acre for land and water, Class 2 at $100.00 to $360.00 per acre, Class 3, land and water at $310.00, Class 4 from $300.00 to $133.00, Class 5 is non- irrigated land and is assessed at $40.00 to $50.00 per acre and Class 6 and 7 from $10.00 to $2.00 per acres, all under the income approach. It was recommended that the Assessor present his supplementary ratio i study before accepting the ratio. Also, he furnish the Board with a break- down of .manhours required to complete the maintenance cycle. It was moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn, subject to the call of the Chairman. i Respectfully submitted, % I COUNTY CLERK n VOL U FACE 83 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization .met April 29th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M. in the Courthouse, all .members being present. The Assessor presented his certification of the ratio study and advised the Board of the work accomplished during the past year. He further presented a detailed .maintenance cycle proposal and discussed the problems he would anticipate and stressed the need for additional personal in the Assessors office. Having considered and studied the information available and finding the assessor has made tremendous progress in complying with the require- ments of the law, Jesse Yardley .moved and Gilbert Helling seconded the motion that the Board approve the assessors ratio as posted. There being no further business it was .moved and seconded the meeting adjourn until May 13th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Respectfully submitted, COUNTY CLERK VOL 12 `'AGE - 84 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met May 13th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. S.mead, Chairman and Jesse Yardley, .member. The Board went over the twenty -six petitions that had been filed up to this time. In a letter to Mr. N. J. Donat, Assessor, the Board requested that an up -to -date appraisal be .made on the property included in all the petitions that are filed this year. There being no further business the .meeting adjourned until May 20th, 1968 at 9:30 A. M. Respectfully submitted, COUNTY CLERK VOL M %E 85 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization .met May 20th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbe& Helling, .members. The Board requested the presence of N. J. Donat, Assessor, Ronald Walker, Ned Douglas and Dick Schneiber., .., appraisers to discuss some of the petitions with them. The petitions of Leonard Lundgren, B. D. Fancher, Lyle Sabin, Lee Carver, Mrs. Oakley Prosser, Elizabeth Cravens, Jess Smith, Sr. and E. M. Berg were discussed by the Board. No action was taken on any of the petitions, at this time, except Bend Garage Co. and E. M. Berg. It was .moved and seconded to reduce the value of the improvements in the petition of the Bend Garage from $87,000.00 to $69,000.00, the land to remain the same. It was also .moved and seconded to reduce the value of the land in the petition of E. M. Berg from $10,000.00 to $9,000.00, there being no improve- ments on the land. Notices were sent to all petitioners to appear before the Board, if they so desired, setting the time of hearings for May 27th and June 3rd. There being no further business it was .moved and seconded to adjourn until May 22nd, 1968 at 1 :00 o'clock P. M. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK J VOL U ?`AGE 86 p BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization .met May 22nd, 1968 at 1:00 o'clock at the Courthouse in Bend. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Dorothy Smead, also present were Jesse Yardley and Gil Helling, members. The following petitions were discussed with the respective appraisers who had .made the the latest appraisals on the properties of the following petitioners: Harry Linn Kenneth Bowers Paul Bennett Arthur Rachuy Alvin Morgan Kenneth Bowers Byron F. Thomas Jay D. King J. W. Hocker Henry Brant Robert Thomas State Finance Orlo Bagley Charles Bergstral.h Robert M. Blair Millard Van Cleve R. Vernon Jahns Lester W. Young. After the discussion with the appriasers it was moved and seconded to take action as follows on the petitions of the following: Arthur Rachuy, leave the land at $250.00 and reduce the value of the improvements to $350.00, a total of '$600.00. R. Vernon Jahns, deny the petition. Henry W. Brandt, reduce the value of the improvements from $4,650.00 to $2,885.00, the land to remain the same. J. W. Hocker, et ux, deny the petition Lester W. Young, reduce the value of the improvements from $5,370.00 to '$4,035.00, land to remain the same. It was decided to set appointments to hear the petitioners the afternoon and evening of Monday, May 27th, except the State Finance who was requested to appear Monday, June 3rd, 1968 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. The Board discussed the .matter of requesting a hearing with the County Court, Budget committee and State Tax Commission to attempt to reach a decision on the land values in the Lapine and rural Redmond areas. i There being no further business it was moved and seconded to adjourn until i May 27th, 1968 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. Respect ully submitted 2PAGE 87 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met May 27, 1968 at 1:00 o'clock P. M. in the Courthouse in Bend, there being present Dorothy Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbert Helling, .members and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. This was the time set for the hearing on petitions and the following petitioners appeared and gave testimony in support of their petitions: Alva C. Goodrich, Attorney for A. E. Schuman Mr. and Mrs. John A. Read Alma Teater Ernest Pentecost H. D. Barclay Hans Milius in behalf of Carolyn E. Miluis Robert C. Broadhus Kenneth C. Bowers Mary Elizabeth Bergstralh for herself and also in behalf of Lawrence Twomey R. Vernon Jahns J. W. and Martha P. Hocker E. A. Mayer Jay D. King John F. Thomas in person and accompanied by his Attorney, Owen M. Panner At this time it was moved and seconded to take action as follows on the petitions of: A. E. Schuman: Deny the petition Jay D. King: Acct. Nos. 1000 and 2500 21 -10 -34 C Code Are 1 -4, Land $2,800.00 and improvements $10,650.00, total of $13,150.00, reduced to $12,500.00. Lawrence Twomey: Deny petition. B. D. Fancher: Reduce improvements from $29,000.00 to $17,050.00, land to remain the same, total of $29,620.00. It was .moved and seconded to adjourn the .meeting until 7:30 o'clock P. M., when the following petitioners appeared and gave their testimony: Robert M. Blair John G. Thalman A. L. Peden Millard A. Van Cleave Harold Jacobsen George Rau Elmer L. Christie Henry Lin Lonnie M. Hill and James Barlow O VOL rA&E 88 5 -27 -68 cont. After the final hearing the petition of Ernest Pentecost was considered and it was .moved and seconded to reduce the value of the land from $2,080.00 to $1,500.00 and the improvements from $80.00 to $50.00, from a total of $2,160.00 to $1,550.00. At this time the Board resolved to extend the Board session to and including June 10th, 1968. There being no further business it was .moved and seconded to adjourn until June.3rd, 1968 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Respectfully submitted. COUNTY CLERK 0 vot 12 cIF 89 BE IT REMEMBERED, theBoard of Equalization for Deschutes County .met in the Courthouse on Monday, June 3rd, 1968'at 10:00 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbert Helling, .members and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk, Mr. Orville McCallum of the State Tax Commission and.iackl: Miller of the State'Finance Co. were also present. This was the time set for the hearing on the petition of the State Finance Company, who was represented by William C. Barnes, a certified fee appraiser and a representative of the company. Mr. Barnes explained some of his theories of why a reduction should be .made on this property, but also stated that it was his understanding that the Assessor and the appraiser, who had .made the appraisal, would be in attendance. The .meeting was adjourned until 1:30 o'clock when Richard Scheibner, the appraiser, would be available. The meeting resumed at 1 :30 o'clock P. M. with Mr. Donat and Mr. Scheibner present, in addition to the persons present in the morning. Mr. Barnes stated that he had .made an appraisal of the property covered by the petition and found that the Assessor had made his greatest error in land computation. He felt that 140 foot depth average should of been used as a base and that the Assessor had used a table of 2.29 and the Reeves table, which is. generally accepted, of 1.69 is .much more accurate. Also, the Assessor had used 20% on all the land as a corner factor instead of 20% on the first one hundred feet; that a study of twenty -five sales on Third Street gave an average front foot value of between $295.00 and $300.00 and the Assessor had used $350.00; that the measurements were inaccurate; that there was an error in computation of $72,720.00. Mr. Barnes stated that correcting the depth factor, accounting for $137,610.00, the value of the corner, $9,520.00, error in computation, $72,720.00 would .make a difference in assessed value of $210,330.00. The Assessor's income approach gave a value to the property of $1,537,600.00 and Mr. Barnes felt it should be $1,070,000.00, that it was assessed at $52.39 per square foot when the national average is $25.80. The Board took the petition under advisement at this time and there being no further business the meeting adjourned until June 7th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Respectfully submitted ����_ COUNTY CLERK VOL 2 }AU BE IT REMEMBERED, thei_Board of Equalization for Deschutes County met in the Courthouse on Friday,. June 7th, 1968 at 9:00.o' clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbert Helling, members. At this time the following petitions were considered and it was moved and seconded to take action on them as follows: Dragon W. Mirich: Reduce the improvements from $3,390.00 to $2,110.00, land to remain the same. E. A. Mayer: Reduce the assessed value of the land from $4,200:00 to $1,390.00; improvements to remain the same. James L: Barlow: Reduce the total assessed value from $21,660.00 to the purchase price of $20,000.00 Willamette Industries, Inc: Reduce assessed value of personal property purchased from Lelco from $537,885.00 to amount of sale, $485,454.79. John F. Thomas (No. 35 -68): Reduce assessed value of improvements from $2,510.00 to $305.00, land to remain the same. i F. W. Morgan: Reduce the assessed value of the land from $8700.00 to $181.00, no improvements. j August Seigliano: Reduce the value of the improvements j from $2,000.00 to $1,600.00, land to remain the same. Orlo Bagley: Deny,the petition. It was moved and seconded to,adjourn until Monday, June 10th, 1968 at 9 :30 o'clock A. M. Respectfully submitted ,i COUNTY CLERK VOL 12 PAcE 91 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization for Deschutes County .met in the Courthouse on Monday June 10th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., all members being present. The Board discussed a few petitions but took no action on any of them and it was moved and seconded to adjourn until Tuesday .morning, June 11th, 1968. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK 0 VOL rAGE May 27th, 1968 BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD the .meeting of the Board was extended two weeks, up to and including June 10th, 1968, to complete consideration of the petitions befof'e it. BOARD F EQUALIZATION FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON c Secretary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1.4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 PA 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 0 STATE OF OREGON STATE TAX COWISSION In the Patter of Reconvening ) of the ) BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Off+' ) DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. ) VOL 2 PAGE 93 • \ i �., � cep �� . OR.t?ER No. VL 68 -112 WHEREASt it has come to the attention of the State Tax Commission that the Board of Equalization of Deschutes County had numerous petitions to consider, and was not able to properly con- sider all of them within the tiame provided for by 0R.6 309.o405 that the Board, upon a resolution duly passed by it pursuant to ORb 309-040(l), ext�inded its session through J'an.e 109 1968, that a further extension of the Board's 1968 Hay session, pursuant to ORS 309.1+00, is necessary for it to perform the functions required by OR6 309-038% VOW, THEREF011 -U, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Board of Equalization of Deschutes County reconvene on the 11th day of JiLne 196$9 or as soon thereafter as is convenient to the Board, and con- tinue in session not later than the 25th day of June 1963, or until the Board has completed the functions required of it at its May sessions 'Whichever occurs fL ^st. Done at Salem', Oregon, this I.Ah day of June 1968. CERTIFIE TO -BE 4 TRUE COPY Com issioner Oregon State Tax Commission Page 1 ORDER No. vL 68 -112 STATE TAX C0104186 101T /s/ C.H. Mack Commissioner and Mairman /s/ F.H.W. Hoefke Commissioner 0 VOL r'AGE 94 BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization for Deschutes County met in the Courthouse on Tuesday, June 11th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbert Helling, .members, Orville McCallum of the State Tax Commission and.Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. At this time H. E. Thornton, accompanied by his attorney, Alva Goodrich, appeared before the Board.and gave testimony in support of his petition, also, F. A. Rester appeared for Earl G. Holtshaw and stated the improvements on the land covered by the petition consisted of anabandoned cabin used only for hunting and that all the land around this property had sold for $75..00 per acre. Elizabeth Cravens and Lyle Sabin also appeared before .the Board and gave testimony in support of',their_petitions. The following petitions were considered and it was .moved and seconded that action be taken on them as follows: L. L. Ehrlich: Land reduced from $13,055.00 to $12,380.00 Estate of Dietrick Cordes, c/o Robert C. Broaddus, et al: Land reduced from $22,560.00 to $18,130.00, improvements to remain the same. Elmer L. Christie: Land reduced from $2,975.00 to $1,490.00, improvements to remain the same. John F. Thomas, 66 -68: Petition denied. George A. Rau: Petition denied. Kenneth C. Bowers, #3 -68: Petition denied. Kenneth C. Bowers, #4 -68: Petition denied. There being no further business the .meeting adjourned until June 12th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK 0 VOL 12 ?AGE 95 BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization for Deschutes County .me=t in the Courthouse on Wednesday----June 12th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbert Helling, members and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. At this time the following petitions were considered and it was .moved and seconded to take action on them as follows: Arthur S. Teater, et ux: Deny the petition. Millard A. Van Cleave: Reduce the valuation of the land from $14,120.00 to '$10,590.00, improvements to remain the same. Robert Blair; Petition #46 -68: Reduce the value of the land from $3,200.00 to $800.00 Robert Blair, Petition #45 -68: Reduce the assessed value of the land from $3,860.00 to $964.60. Robert Blair, Petition #44 -68 and #43 -68: Deny the petitions. Charles Bergstralh: Reduce the assessed value of the land from '$3, 000.00 to $2,000.00. Paul Bennett: Reduce the assessed value of the improvements from $1,380.00 to $535.00, land to remain the same. C. C. Vice: Deny the petition. Henry Lin: Deny the petition. The Order of the State Commission was received, in compliance with the Board's request, extending the 1968 session of the Board from the 11th day of June until the 25th day of June, 1968. There being no further business it was moved and seconded to adjourns 7 until June 18th, 1968. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK VOL 12 !'AGE 96 BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization for Deschutes County .met in the Courthouse on Tuesday, June 18th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. S.mead, Chairman, Jesse, Yardley and Gilbert Helling, members, Orville McCallum and Robert Fielder of the State Tax Commission and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. At this time the following petitions were considered and it was moved and seconded to take action on them as follows: Edwin Deedon, et ux: Reduce the assessed value of the land from $32,225.00 to $21,000.00, improvements to remain the same. Harold P. Jacobsen: Re- appraised by William Kurtz and N. J. Donat, they recommended no change and the petition was denied. Byron F. Thomas: Deny the petition. John A. Read: Deny the petition. Alvin E. Morgan, et ux: Improvements reduced from $2,940.00 to $2,100.00, land to remain the same. Vernon R. Morgan, et al: Deny the petition. George Griffin: Deny the petition Leonard Lundgren: Deny the petition John A. Pausch: Deny the petition Jesse H. Smith, Sr.: Deny the petition. Carolyn E. Milius: Improvements reduced from $9,305.00 to $8,80.00, land to remain the same. Lyle Sabin: That the yard improvements amounting to $3,920.00 be removed, balance of $15,780.00 on improvements, land to remain the same. A. L. Peden, #48 -68 and 49 -69: Deny both petitions. j Edward Grekel: Improvements reduced from $3,530.00 to $2,780.00, land to remain the same. Esther Anderson: Petitions #54 55 & 56 were reduced , on motion of Jesse Yardley, seconded by Dorothy Smead' but not concurred in by Gilbert Helling, as hereinafter set forth: #54: Assessed value of land reduced from $29,500.00 to $14,760.00. #55: Land reduced from $65,250.00 to $32,625.00. #56: Land reduced from $62,780.00 to $31,392.00. #57, 58 and 59 were also petitions of Esther Anderson and they were denied. VnL 12 ,AGF 97 6- 18 -68- -cont. page 2 Charles Montgomery by Esther Anderson, #¢60 -68: Improvements removed, land to remain the same, total assessment $72,915.00. Jacob Morehouse: A.c.ct. No. 2500- 18 -11: Land reduced from $2,000.00 to $1,190.00. Acct. No. 2100- 18 -11: Iand reduced from $2,000.00 to $1,190.00. Lonnie Hill: Petition denied. H. E. Thornton, et al: Acct. No. 2000- 21 -10: Land reduced from $64,000.00 to $8,000.00, improvements to remain the same. Acct. No. 2300- 21 -10: Improvements not reduced, assessed value of land reduced from $64,225.00 to $48,000.00. Jesse .Yardley did not concurr in this motion, felt it should be $100.00 per acre. James C. Ince: Deny the petition. State Finance Co.: Deny the petition Earl C. Holtzclaw, et ux: Reduce the assessed value of the land from $40,100.00 to $30,000.00, improve- ments to remain the same. Jesse Yardley did not concurr in the .motion. Chester C. Myers, et ux: Petition denied. Dorothy A. Smead did not concurr in this motion. Elizabeth C. Cravens, Mrs. Oakley C. Prosser and Lee Carver, et ux: It was moved by Jesse Yardley and seconded by Dorothy Smead to remove all the value of the improvements from the land on each of these petitions. Gilbert Helling voted against the motion. This concluded the work of the Board for the 1967 -68 year and it was moved and seconded to adjourn. Respectfully submitted 0 -- vC 1) =- �l/ cz-- c__.._� COUNTY CLERK VOL 1 -2 FAQ 99 . BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization for Deschutes County .met in the Courthouse on Tuesday, June 18th, 1968 at 9:30 o'clock A. M., there being present Dorothy A. Smead, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Gilbert Helling, members, Orville McCallum and Robert Fielder of the State Tax Commission and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. At this time the following petitions were considered and it was moved and seconded to take action on them as follows: Edwin Deedon, et ux: Reduce the assessed value of the land from $32,225.00 to $24,000.00, improvements to remain the same. Harold P. Jacobsen: Re- appraised by William Kurtz and N. J. Donat, they recommended no change, petition denied. Bryon F. Thomas: Deny the petition. John A. Read: Deny the petition Alvin E. Morgan, et ux: Improvements reduced from $2,940.00 to $2,100.00, land to remain the same. Vernon R. Morgan, et al: Deny the petition. George Griffin: Deny the petition. Leonard Lundgren: Deny the petition. John A. Pausch: Deny the petition. Jesse H. Smith, Sr.: Deny the petition. Carolyn E. Milius: Improvements reduced from $9,305.00 to $8,840.00, land to remain the same. i Lyle Sabin: That the yard improvements amounting to $3,920.00 be removed, balance of $15,780.00 on improvements, land to remain the same. John G. Thalman: Improvements be reduced from $9,300.00 to $8,300.00, land to remain the same. A. L. Peden, #48 -68 and 49 -68: Deny both petitions. Edward Grekel: Improvements reduced from $3,530.00 to $2,780.00, land to remain the same. Esther Anderson: Petitions #54, 55 and 56 were reduced djanm on .motion of Jesse Yardley,amd seconded by Dorothy Smead and not concurred in by Gilbert Helling x as hereinafter set forth: #54: Assessed value of land reduced from $29,500.00 to $14,760.00 . i #55: Land reduced from $65;250.00 to $32,625.00. #56: Land reduced from $62,780.00 to $31,392.00. #57, 58 and 59 were denied. VOL 12 PAU 99 Charles Mongo.mery by Esther Anderson, x#60 -68: Improvements removed, land to remain the same, total assessment amounting to $72,915.00. Jacob Morehouse: Acct No. 2500- 18 -11: Land reduced from $2,000.00 to $1,190.00. Acct. No. 2100- 18 -11: Land reduced from $2,000.00 to $1,190.00. Lonnie Hill: Petition denied. H. E. Thornton, et al: Acct. No. 2000- 21 -10: Land reduced from $6,000.00 to $48,000.00, improvements to remain the same. Acct. No. 2300- 21 -10: Improvements not reduced, assessed value of land reduced from $64,225.00 to $48,000.00. Jesse Yardley did not concurr in this .motion, felt it should be $100.00. H. D. Barclay: Land reduced from $23,430.00 to $11,715.00, no improvements. Jess Yardley did not vote for this .motion, felt it should be reduced to $100.00 per ac. James C. Ince: Deny the petition. R & D Investment Co.: Deny the petition. State Finance Co.: Deny the petition. Earl C. Holtzclaw, et ux: Reduce the assessed value of the .land from $40,100.00 to $30,000.00, improvements to remain the same. Jesse Yardley did not concurr in the .motion. Petition Chester C. Myers, et ux: i�m denies. Dorothy A. Smea.d did not concurr in this .motion. Elizabeth C. Cravens, Mrs. Oakley C. Prosser and Lee Carver: It was .moved by Jesse Yardley and seconded by Dorothy S.mead to remove tha all the value of the improvements from the land on each of these petitions. The motion was opposed by Gilbert Helling. This concluded the work of the Board for the 1967 -68 year and it was moved and seconded to adjourn. Respectfully submitted VOL 2 PAGE 100 BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Patter of the Petition of ) PETITION NO. 1 -68 A. E. SCHLYMAN, ) Petitioner ) 0 R D R R The Board of Equalization for tae County of Deschutes, Oregon, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 27th day of T%y, 1968; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above named petitioner, the Board finds the assessed value of the property described below is in equwl and ratsable proportion to other assessments of like kind and character. Property Description Assessed Value 1968 Code Account H- w-aber Land D2rovements Total 1 -1 Tax. Lot 1712, 32 AC $ U, 110.00 $10 .,000.00 $ 219110.00 Pt. Lots 114 & 15 Block 12 and pt. re -sub. Lot 2 Block 12 Bend jJ07tj M- , � �i ME, the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 1968 be and the same is herebyou.staingd. Done at mend, Oregon this 25th day of June., 1968. I APPEAL RIGHTS: 'Lou may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. DESCHUTES COMylly BOARD OF EQUALM TTON VOL 0 BEFORE THE COMM ROAM OF EQUALIZATTOZ OF DISCIPII SS COTYM In the utter of the Petition of ) PLVITION 10. 2 -68 IESTER W. YOUWI p ) 0 R 0 E R Petitioner ) The Board of I4ualizatlon for the County of Deschutes, Oragono 2 AGE 100 ham duly conned in the County Courthouse of said County on the 22rA day of May,, 1968; and TI� fu ^Y. 'i-3 r! t- . i • 7. - t. 1711M, 4, : ;� 4 �: • : '. i,A A .! i" - -- k.3 .R..hM. petitioner., the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall he nude by the Board as foll(wsa Assessed Value for 1968 Assessed Valuation h3sessed Valuation as equalized try the ?Mg rte Des found l y Assessor Ioaxd of Equalization Code 1 -4 Acct. 13D. X25 Tup a 21 So & 10Z Land Improvements Total 39275000 59370000 89345°00 30275.00 4,035.00 79310000 HOW, THERMORE., the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be =de upon the assossu3nt -^oll of Deschutes County for the year 1969 in confoxuanco idth this order. DDne at Md., Oregon this 26th day of Jum., 19690 DESOMUTES COMPLY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 4% APP&IL RIM3 a You may appeal U is decision of the Hoard of Equalization to higher authority., See inclosed sad shoot VOL 12 FAUE D2 Bu'M'OR4; TM COMMY BOARD OF EQUAMZATION OF NSF 11UTES COMM In the matter of the Fetition of' ) PETITION NO. a 3 K01.1! MIN c. ECt z'w } ettaner ) 0 R D E R Tho Board of Equali=tion for the County of Deschut;ess, Oref cm, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 11th- day of June, 1968; aid The Board having duly considered the petition of the abo m -named petitioner, the Board finds the assessed ,value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assesmuents of litre kind and character. Property Description A3sessed 'value 1)68 Code Account rlunber land Timber iserovementa Total 1-4 17M -20M sec o 350 T,jp n 21 -10 $1500.00 Brush Mone $1500. OC mm—vq n`fWWOIE, the turd horeby orders that the assessed value as four: by the Fssossor of Deschutes County for the year 1), 68 be and the mmae Is horeby s t,- i zd. Done t Bend9 Oregon this 17th day of June, 1968 DEsCH TE.S COMPLY BMRD OF EQUALIZATION A,pPFp . PdGM,. s - You may appoa l this decision of the Board of iau< lization to hiehher authority. Sae inclosed shaetb },. 0 FORE THE COtJM BOARD of EQUA TZATION OF DESCHUTES COi1RTTX' VOL 12 ?AGE 103 In tho Matter of the Petition of MUIErH C. BOIvXRS9 i Puk —MOH RM 0 4 petitioner The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschattes9 Oa egonp having du1,v coed in the County Courthowe of said Countq on the -11th day of June, 13-68j and The rd' haves du2y considered the petition of the above- named petitioner,, the Board ftmLs the assessed value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other asseasmants of like kind and character. roperty .Ihwcription Aosessed value 1968 Code Accowtkl r land n4LbS v e ments Total 1 -4 900 See. 350 41, 000.00 Brush C 9 240 a 00 $5040-00 Tup o 21 -10 W.4,9 T y + ORE, the Board hereby orders that the assessed Value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the roar 1968 be and the sae is hereby mmta-4imd. Done at Dwid., Oregon this 17th day of Jme-4 1968. DESCHUTES COMM BOARD OF MULLMTIOZ :Yt ETA!" Y ry APPEAL R1CHTS i You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to highGr authority. Sea inclosed sheet. VOL PAGE M BMO THE CbTrIn MIM. EQUamar-amo OF DESCHUTES Comm In the Hatter of the Petition of FS.-L Imou k1o. KMW Liu., Petitioner 0 A D E .111 The Board of Equalization for .the County of Deschuteo., Oregon., having du3,y convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 14th day of Jum, 1968; and The Board having duly considered-the petition of the above- Aamod-petitionor'.. the Board finds the asseased vague of the property described belou is in equal and ratable proportion to othor asseaments of like kind and character. Property Description Code Account Mumber land Timber I-h 201012 A $29100 Bons Not ?�2300 Block 12 A Tup. 20 S. lza 104 Ass0000d. value 190 Imo-royment,B Total sn948o000 $139580-CO the Dopes hereby orders Vmnt the n-9gossed V'Zlue ao found 17,;r the AsoQavor of DeschUteo County for Rio year 1968 be aze, the Balm is hereby sustained. Dom- , at Bcrd., Oregon this 17th day of Juno., 1)680 DESCHUTES COMRT MM) CF W?U-U.IZATIOBI IYPLS" You mmy appm-I this decision of the Board of Dqunlization to hi,-,her. authority. Sae inclosed shoot., 0 BEF0I; THE COTAFff MAIM OF 2QUALIZTTON 0r' DFCHITES COi NrY VOL 2 FACE 105 In the &tter of the Petition of ) P�b��d 0 IM. 6 J. W. HOCKE3 and. I•lA P, mCi�Ei�, ) Petitioners ) 0 ? D p- R The Board. of Equalization for the County of Deschutes,, Oregon, ham duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 22nd day of Flay, 196$; and .The Board having duly considered the petition of tho above nod petitioner, the Board finds the assessed value of the proporty described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other ssseammts of Like kind and character. Property Dascription Aosessed value 1965 Code Account Dm bar land Timber Lu oewmts Total 2 -� 1512 -2405 $3240 Zone Ibne r ,�3E4G.00 ��y'�E' sec. /� 3 .� -p- 15 s. R. lei NOW,, TBEWORE, the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 1768 be and the san, . is hereby sustained. .done at Bend, Oregon this 17th day of June, 1965, DESCHUTES COMM BOA OF D�UALIZATIOP3 APPE.n.L MOTS.- e yo-u may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to hiZ -her authority. See J=3.osed sheet. ° VOL V PAGE 106 DWOAE THE COUR179 BOARD OF F QUAI TIOH OF DESCHUTES COUNTY in tb3 &utter of the potition of ) C. Co U2SCE0 ) . Petition ar ) 0 RDER The Board of Equalization for ths Goy W of Domhuteop Oregon., ham duly commed In the Counter Courthowe of saJA County on the 12th day of Juno., 1963$ and The Board ham. cif coaaaUImcd ths p3tltiom of the above amed patitionerQ tho Board fi. nda th awassad vaiuo of the ymparty dpocri.bed below 3A in equal vA xvatable proportion to othcr assay aaents of Me kUd and character proper-tv Dascrip .on ksawsed value V68 Gode Account Humbor Land Tixabar ;�Worovmqatp Total 2 -4 1 3 o �..a $179000.00 $.7,340 °00 $349340 °00 Twq m 25 S H° 13 PIf Q rHEa �`tJrtEv the Board bareby ord-o c that tha assessed valuc as found by the Asses000r of .G=schutos Comfy for the yoar 1965 be and the sam is hweby awfid o Dow at mil, Oregon thU 17th day of Jump 19630 AFL RIGb`u a You may anal, this doci sion of the Board of Sq aaliz a.ti oan to highGr authori W. See dohs! sheatp DFMHUTES EOIRRY.BDAM OF 0 O VOL BWOPX THE COMM EDAM OF MUAIZZATmkl OF DEaSCHUTES C0Wr In the . Ratter of the Petition of PETITION MO. 8=68 W M MEMO.,, et ux,9 � 0 RD E ij Potit�� �, d � o o The Board of Equalization for the County of Desel rates, Oregon,, ham duly coavemd in the County Courthouse of mid Counter on the 2Bth drag of June., 19689 and 2 ?AGE M The Board having duly considered the petition og the above-named Petitioner,, the Board fin that an adjus tmOnt in the assessed valuo of the hereinafter descrilxd property eball be made by the Board as fobs Aosessed value for 1968 DMgEk �s�� Valuation �'aluatioaa as equalized t� the bRms Board of Fualiztztion Code 1 -4 Acct. 11o. p'3643C 3up0 21-10 EjM rota Total $ 32,. 25,00 1090.00 33o615-00 24,000.00 1090-00 25,9390.00 10J.9 T WI M, the Board hwd47 orders that an adjustmant be made n the assess 't roll of Wochutto County for the year 3,968 in conformame with this order. Done at Bsndp Oregon this 26th day of Jum9 1968. • ft VOL FAGE BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF;DESCHUTES COUNTY In the,Natter of the Petition of ) PETITION No. 9 -68 PAUL BENNEfT, ) 0 R D E R Petitioner ) The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon,,, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 12th day of June, 1968; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above -named petitioner., the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as follows: Assessed Value for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized by the Property Description found bar Assessor Board of Equalization Code 1 -4 711901 22 -10 14 BD $ 465.00 Land $ 465-00 $ 465.00 Improvements 19380.00 535-00 Total $ 12845.00 $19000.00 NOL•d, THTN.2WORE, the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be made upgn,the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this order. Done at Berl., Oregon this 26th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION APPEAL RIGHTS., You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority.. See inclosed sheet. VOL 12 ?ASE 09 B:2ORI;; THE COUI?rY BOARD OF Y%2UALIZt1` ITZ OF DEMHUTES COUNY In the Natter of the Petition of ) i POUTION 2410. le R. ii�.R1ON Jt TS9 Petitioner ) 0 ?� D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of :aschtates9 Oregons, having duly convened-in the CounV Courthouse of said County on the 22nd day of rk�y9 1$6$8 and The Board havinC duly considered the yetitica of tho above named petition$,, the Board fivAs the assessed value of tho proporty dwcr .bed baloty is in oqual and ratable proportion to othw ansaaaaants of 'like hind and character. Property Descriyt Lon Code Account %karber I�md 2 -4 151390 Tax Lot 300 5300.00 Soc. )C Tzrj? 15 S. R. 13 1'241 assessed Value 1368 Timber Fxiprovemernts `dotal � � 5300. CO MCad9 THERUDME9 the Board hereby orders that the assesged' value as found by the Aosessor of Dctschutes County for the y 1966 be and tho cams is hereby sustained. u0ne at Bond,, Oregon th1 s 17th dsj of June., 1968. DESCHUTEtiS COUBTY BOARD OF EQUAMATION ��- � -��2?� C C • _�N�`�,��1 l�� 2.x%1 By 1 PPWIL RIGHTS 8 Your may BY appeal thin decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See unclosed sheet. VGL �� ?Mt 110 BWORB THE COMM BOARD OF BQUIU=TION OF DB~SCHMBS COUNTY In the Patter of � tho Petition of LEE CARM, Bt =, Petitioners PETIT 10H KO. 11-68 ORDER The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon, Paving duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June, 1968; and The Board having ding considered the petition of the above -named petitioner, Uw Board finds that an adjustment in the aosessed value of tho herainafter described property shall be made by tho Board as followss Assaused Values for 1968 y Daqcr motion Codo 1-1 Acct. Mo. 6300 Sec. 28CC Twy - 17 S. R. 12 iand Iqprovemesnts Assessed! Valuation found bg Asscassor $12,050.00 450-00 Assessed Valuation as equalized by tho Board of EQualization $ 12,050000 Total 12,500.00 12,050000 PLO 9 .THEREFORE, the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be mado upon the assessment roll of Deschutes Couaty for tho year 1968 in 'conformme -4ith thz order. Done at Bond, Oregon this ' 25th day' of June, 1968. DESCHUTFS COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAlLTZATION APPEAR, RIMUS s . You may Appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed 0 BEFORE THE COUM BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF DESCHEIT S CONY VOL V ?AGE Ill In the flatter of the Petition of ) PETITION MO. 1268 DYibUIlT F. T$01AS9 Hat ux., ) 0 D E R Petitioner ) o o The Board_ of Equalization for the County of Deschutes., Oregon9 having duly coned in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June, 1968; and The Board having du3,v considered the Petition of the above named petitioner,, the Ord finds the assessed value of the Property described balow is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessmants of Me kind and character. Property Description Assessed Valuo 1968 Code Account Zumb3r %d 'jiggrovemento Total 1 -4 221036 Tax Lot 1200 sl"000o00 1Doo0o00 Seca 36 Tup 22 N So R. 10 EL- M(X-Yv TRERE'ORE9 the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 1968 be and the saw is hereby sustained. Done at Sonde Oregon this 23rd day of June,, 19680 COMP BOARD OF EQUALIZATION APPFAL HIGHTSs You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclo sad shoot. VOL . 12 FAcE 112 =0 THE COTkUY BaM OF MUAMATIOM OF 09SOMES COU In tho Matter of the petition Of � ITI:?d3 NOo 13 °6$ JOHN A. BE110s � 0 R B E B Thm Board of Equalization for the Counter of D:�schutesp Oregon., ham duly con�tr^ d in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th d;.-q of Jump 1966; and Tba Board havUi S duly considered the petition of the above n=cd petitioner,, the Boat finds the assessed value of the property deacribzd below i.o in equal and savable proportion to other assommo is of Wte Iti.xed and character. Brope4y -Description. Assessed Value 1968 Code Account Ihmber % Tbtal 104 r 7009 sec. 5 Twp. 22 22,9560.00 79280.00 299840°00 So R. 10 Rat M:79 THr.RWORE2 the Board ,hereby orders that the assessed value as foul Aawez soy of �xa chars Counter for the year 1968 be and the same is hereby sustaim-4o Ilene at Band., Oregon this 25th daY of Junep a968P APML RI MSS YOU WZY appoal this decivion of the Board of Equ aliz AUM to W-ghor aut ri tya inclosed veto MXWr S COMM WAM OF 9,1,UAL TIO VOL 12.AGER3 BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Petition of ) PETITION NO. 14 -68 ART�I(iR W. RACIiUY9 Petitioner ) O R D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes., Oregon., having du:�y convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 22nd day of Mayo 1968 ;.and The Board having duly considered the' petition of the above -named petitioners the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as follows.- Assessed Value for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized by the Property Description found m Assessor Board of Equalization Code 1 -4 Acct. No. 3800 Sec. 15 AD 22 -10 Land $250.00 $250.00 Improvements 820.00 350.00 Total $ 1,070.00 $600.00 NOW., THEREFORE., the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be made upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this order. Done at Bends Oregon this 26th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION . ���i�a.irtnan APPEAL RIGHTS. You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher thority. See inclosed sheet. VOL R PAGE B_t�= THE COQ MM CF. EQUA=TZW OF DAMES COMM In the 1-Utter of the Petition of ) MITION 20, X5-68 HEU ) 13o BM =,7 ) 0 R D E R The Bow of Equalization for the CowatF of Dwchutasq Orepa9 havivs duly eoavmd in tho Count Courthaw oog eaid Comty on tho 22nd day of Hayp 1968$ and The Board -e: iR.G v :i,r, duXy a ►.. 7 .: we t. tho p ) . {' of the +3 », 7.► :II:Yq. [tctitionw., the Board ft2da that an Sa __2tmM: {.' .1. the assessed 'iS. _IL of the hwelmfter i:e19. ►y..o'► - 3{ zMll '.Ml ;. o made F :►y1. - Board as follcnmg Awwood Value for 1968 Coda 1-4 Acet. go. 10300 16 A Twp 22 S. Ro 10 R-R-1 flasessed Vabm, tion as oquali ed by the Board of Equalization $ 915o00 $ Q915900 d.S� �B rovwn b s �50 o i.W 2 p 885 o OO Total $ 5a565b0 $ 3 .o806.00 ZOW9 TiffiPM009 the Baard eby orders tit an adjustment bs xaado upon tho assQSS at roll of Deschutes County for tAq year 1968 in con ormace uith this order. Done at Bends, Oxon 6th day of Jump 2.968, DESCM ES COUM MARD W EMAff�7.�ATION A APP &L RIMS 8 You appaal this deoiaion of th3 Board of Equal wtio n to higher authority. Sae imlosad shest> -Y. VOL 12 ?AGE M B CO i U BOARD OF EQUfALIZATMI OF DWCHt TES COUR In the %'L-tter of the Petition of S y PEU210Z No. ab-bs tUM AM NORM., } 0 B D B P. Petitioners. The Board of Equalization for the Counter of Daschutesp Ore3on., having duly coned in the County Courthouse of mid. County on the 16th day of Juaao, 1366; and The Board raving duty considered the petition of t km above-namd petitioner,, the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed Val= of the hereinafter described property shall bo rAde by the Board as foil oral s A08e3sed Values for 1968 Lssessed Valuation Agsessc Valuation as equalized ed Tod• the; Pro ex° Dc�cri Lion found �Aaaessor Berra o£ & ES3:atio�a code 1-4 Acct. vo. Tax lot 4601 22 10 4B ynd $ 35/0. /000 a rr�� 350-00 roeamnts 2p940.00 2plO0.00 Total. 3,290.00 2.,45 0.00 mad, T WORED tho Board herobw orders that, an adjus"maat be =do upon the assesM=t roll of Ltschutos County for th-- year 1968 in confogmmnee cTlth this order. Dome at Band, Oregon this 26th day of Juno,, 1968. DESCHUTES COUM BOOM OF BQUALS'ZA'iION APPEAL RIGHTS: You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. Kambe.- �VOL i2"'PAGE R6 BWORE TIM COMET BOARD OF MMIZZATION OF DESCHUTES COQ ?rY in the Matter of the Petition of } PIUMON 14D. 17-68 E. X. BEM, 1 7Pestlii oner } 0 a D E R The Board of Equalization for th,3 County of Deschutes., Oregon., bad dui convened in* tho County CourthoUso of said County on the 20th day of M ,Ays 19688 and Tho Board ham duly considered the petition of t&ae above�xamed petitioner, the Ord finds that an adjustment in than asaessed values of they hsreinaftor described properV . shall be ride by the Board as follomm a Assessed Values for 1968 Pro�sr i2 scr3 a �a ssca d Vhluation Assewed Val=ti.cn Found by As sesoor as aqualized by the Board of ; ^ liza Lion code Acet. No. %rmd $ 10.9000-00 90000.00 1�l 5401 Sec. 33BD Top. 17 S. R. 12 Y%b inprovmwts 1109p THEREFOREp the Boardhemb7 o tiers that an arjustmst be rmdc upon the awosamnt roll. of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in, conforrm=e vith this order. Done at Bend, Oregon this 25th day of Jump 1968. j AFP RMM � You mV, appeal this decision of the Ord of Squ li.za on to hider authority. Sw inclosed shoot. I l ' SCW S CWDYff MM OF `MAU&ITM 0 VOL V FACE 11 Q BEFORE THB- COUNTY BOARD OF BQUAL17ATION OF DESCIMTES COMM In the Matter of the Petition of j PETITIOM MO. 18 SON R. HOMAN, et alp ) 0 R D E R Petitioner ) The Board" of Equali ration for W County of Deschutes9 Oregon9 having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June., 1968; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above named petitioners the Board finds the absuesed value of the property* described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessments of like kind and character. Property Description Assessed Value 1968 Code Account 1unber Land Total 1 -4 2011 1100 Sec. 20 Tupo 11 So R. -- &M 64.,610-00 649610.00 X49 THERMRE9 the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the yvar 1968 be and the sane is hereby sustained. Done at Rend9 Oregon this 24th day of Jun ev 1968° APPEAL RIGSs you wq appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. DESCGES COURT BOARD OF EQUALIZATION I VOL 12 ?AGE US arm. Oauiry O EQUAMITIOA 0i DAMES 0=91 I in the Ikttw of the Petition of P=10-Al LID. 19-68 Lao Do F19kM ° %. � . Petitioner ; 0 R D r � Me Ebard og Equalization for tho tbunty of Deschutesp Oregon, har4xkw,, dui commed in- the County Courtbouse of said County on the 27th &Y of JjayD 1968; and Th, aboard ham dui considered d tho potiti.on of the atovoms ed pot�tiomr,, the Ward Ando that an rAjustmont in the asse ed value of the he raimf ter describsd pity shaIl ba mdo by the Board are follows AsLiessed V alals for 3,168 Awoused Valuation y ., tioa found Apagopor Board o tion Gong 1 -1 Acet o Boo 173-23= land $ 22p 570. 00 v la 12.,570. 00 7m, mramn t-q 29D00000C 2.79050eGC .Total 5i Iixe 4.570.00 29¢620.00 21'0119 TW �'OiM9 the Board hcweby offs, that az ad -totmant bo made upon ths asce arrant rIo i� of Deschutes Goi=W for thz- y= 1968 in congob��ico Dith thin order. Dona at mad, oroCon 25th cad of JmieD 1963. APPML FaMrkS -. You m-q, ¢Asppw l this s Coca alon of higher tho Board of Evalizatiot to. authority. Sw iai -_1 =4 eet. 0 VOL' PACE 119 • BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF' EQUALIZATION OF DESCHUTES COUl1YiY In the Matter of the Petition of PEFiTION NO. 20 -68 CHARLES BERGSTRAIE.9 � O R D E R Petitioner ) o The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon., having dully convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 12th day of June' 196$; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above -named petitioner, the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as followss :Description of propert�r Code 2 -4 Acct. Noe 2300 Sec o 4 Trap o 15-13 .. Improvements Total Assessed Value for 1968 Assessed Valuation found by Assessor $ 3,000o0O None $ 3,000.00 Assessed Valuation as equalized by the Board of Equalization $ 29000000 None $ 2,CCO.CO NOW, THEREFORE, the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be made upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this order. Tone at Bend, Oregon this 26th day of June, 1968° DESC R COWTY BOEQIZATION 4:Z-ZI-:�(Chairman APPEAL RIGHTS: You may appeal this decision of the // l Board of Equalization to Member higher authority. See -7'°® inclosed sheet. i VOL 12 ME o BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARQ OF EQUALIZATION OF .DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Petition of" LAWRENCE n- 10MEY9 Petitioner. PETITION NO. 21 -68 O R D E R The Board'of Equalization for the County of Deschutesy Oregon, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 27th day of May, 1968; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above named petitioner, the Board finds the assessed value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessments of like kind and character. Property Description Assessed Value 1968 Code Account No. Land Improvements Total 1 -1 1712 31 AD a 1,200.00 3,610.00 $ 1,810.00 NOT:q, THEREFORE, the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 1968 be and the same is hereby sustaine!2. Done at Bend, Oregon this 28th day of Jung, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION APPEAL RIGHTS: You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. Member VOL 12 ?AGE 121 O W, -DESCIMES COMITY In the Matter of the Petition of } } Pi<;UMU 110. 22-68 kus. off! KLzY c. mssm. } Petitioner ) 0 R is 11; R Th,a Bow of Equalization for tho Cowity of Dxc�rutssg 0r©gon9 harvimp, duly convens 1 in the County Courthouse of said County can. t o 18t'n day of June, 1968; and The Board haring du]�V ' coneidored tho potition of tho abovo-rio—mod petitionar., the EDPW . R-5MF; th t ^n ,Ojvotme at in tho vsownnod v l:m of tIm heroimftor decori.bed property sh--1 . be made by the Board as follous s Assessed Faluzs for 1968 LAsaessed Valua tior, Prop�rt� a ear cad pion found �d Assessor L ,_ Co'" 1-1 Acct. U0. 1712 20CC -6400 land 4 229940. CO Assessed Valuation ���� ac, � a q7u l.ii.zed by th3 Board of Kcgua.lisq$ ion $ 2295040oW I�rotats 39100 000 bone Total. �,o 24.,04,0-0o �> 229 9paU C0 E0139 T : REg tho Board hereby orders that an adjustment bo rrmde n the asseamumt roll of Deschutes County gor the year 1968 in coaai'sr�...aaace with this order. Wne at Bwdg 0mgon this 26th day of Jme,, 1968. CGMLY BJ OF SQiJ ZP.TIMY e— zzz�� A'Pln.7• -AT RIOTS e 7ou a,Kiy appeal thin doc:i.,si.on of the Board of Equal?.mtation to highar authority. see inclosed sheate VOL PAGE422 FORE To COQ Eo ' Off' iQED'ALmmu dr, b=HUTM C0 In tho FMter of the Petition of a PETMOM MO. 23-6 Potiti.onex, ° The Boani of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon, having duly cones in the County Courthouse of said Coup% on the.18th day of June, 1; and The Bold ham duly considered the petition of the above-named petitioner., the Board finds thut 4n a4justnmt is the assessed valup of the hareinaftox deocri bcd proporty" shall bs made by the Board as follmis s Lasso; scud Values for 196 Assewed Valuation Assessed Val;a3ti.on ae oqualizzod by th3 hmP Aacrit.on foul bar L1seasor hoard of Eua�.i.za�.i on Y.r�x+ r c Lion o csxayr_ara -r Code 1-1 Laceto 14mb r yy ��,, ,�,,,,,,,,,,, 171233HO WO - bG:i d 0 24,100000 $ 24,9100-00 La- rprorEu'3e37 W 1,100. OO Nono Tom. Value 5.1100.00 $ 249100.00 Mls, MMUORE9 the Board harabV orders t an adjustwat be made upon the assesswt roll. of Deachutw County for the ywr 1968 in confoxm=e Yrith, this order. Done at Bond,, Oregon 5th day of June., 1960. LLPPFU RMHTS o You may Appeal this decision of the Board of Ali zati on to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. ECISCHUTES CQWN MUM Or, BITUAMI1`ITION VOL V ?AGE 123 O ARE THE COUM BOARD OF DIU1L17ATION Or WSCBMBS COUNTY In the T1atter of the Petition of ) PFUTITA NO. 24 OR%O BAO%, Petitioner ) ORDER bmodo The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes,, Oregon, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 7th day of June, x.969 ;' and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above named petitioner, the Board finds the assessed value of the pr oporty deucr°dbaad below is in equal ani. ratable proportion to other assessments of like kind and character. !�a,jparty Description Assessed Value 1968 Code Account Amber Lend Timber IwD yr n$s Total 204 2500 Sec. 4 Tup. 15 8. A. 13 $ 5, 600 o C0 � 5, 600. oo HOW, TBERWORE, tha Board hereby orders that the assessed valve as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 1960 be and the sane is hereby sustained. None at Emd, Oregon this 17th day of June., 1968. 0MCMES COMFIT BOARD 0E EQUAMATIOU Mir 0 APPEAL $UPS s You may appeal th 3 docizion of tho Board of Equalization nation to hi4gher authority. See inclosed sh-:et VOL 2 PAGE 1.24 BWORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Or DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Petition of ) PETITION NO. 25 -68 LIA,ZR L. CHRISTIE, ) Petitioner ). O R D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 11th day of June, 19689 and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above -named petitioner, the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as folloniss Assessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Property Jascription Assessed Valuation as equalized by the found by Assessor Board of equalization Code 2 -3 Acct X -o. 7400 Sec. 25 Tvip.' 15 S. A. 12 W-Z Land $ 2,975 -00 19490.00 Improvements None None To ial $ 22975-00 $ 1.,490-00 HOW., TIIE "MORE,athe Board. hereby orders that an adjustment be made upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in.conformance iTith this order. Done at Band, Oregon this 27th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION APPEAL RIGHTS: You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet.- 0 VOL V FAU 125" d7.L'SORE HLe COVdUS.Y ESdaiRD OF SQULILA ION OF DESCBUTES COWFIT In the Mater of the Petition of ) PETITION HO. 26 HAAOW Pe JACOBSE0, ) Potitionsr ) 0 R D 2 R The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes., Oregon., having duly coaneonad in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th deny of June, 1968; and The BoCrd Daving der considered the petition of the above av—smed petitioner, the Board finds the assessed value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessments of like !rind and chamctoro Property Description Assessed Value 1968 Code Account Zumbw Land I murovements Total 6-5 3.5 -10 -11 ir1000 �39200.00 '; 6,050. CO $).,250-00 N04d9 T t' OR:D the Board hereby orders that the assessed value :Is found by tho Asceasor of Deschutes County for the yoar 1968 be & nd the same is hereby sustao Done at Beal, Oregon, this 25th day of Junes 1966. SPPXAL AIOMS a You mwzy appeal this of the :hoard of Equalization to higher authority. See inclose. shoat. 02SCHUTES C(RHI TY B0&RD OF &WBALIZaTICTS VOL Bw0m Tim, Comm im EOA- OF E3iI1Lm. non OF NsiLi R 8Gal CV'Y69A2L In the Hates of . tho Petition of MITRYA NO. 27 C RGEG 9 0RDRR Petitioner The Board og Equslization for the Count/ of Deschutes9 Oregon,, ham duly convansd in 'the County Courthouse of imid County on the 16th day of Juan, 1968; ad The Board having, duly considered the petition of the above wmed patit ,onr9 tha Board rinds the aeseszed vauue of the proyerty described below J&; in equal and ratable proportion to otter apassmmto of like kind and character. Proporty Doscriptogn kssess(:�d Value 1968 Code Account Pluzb --r �►�aaaato Total MW,, TMWORE9 tho Roam hemby oars that tbo aseas sed value as found by the Assessor of Deaschu eb County for the y= x,368 be ana the sam is boroby sustained. Done at Bmd., Oftong this, 24th day og .Junaq 19680 DESCHUTES COMM ROAM OF D iUA RATION APPEAL I-C=Ss You mV appml this adocicion of tho ZK;"CU oA Equali,3" Vn UV higlmr authorial. See inclosed sheet. VOL 2 ?AGE 127 0 BEFORE THE COUXTr BOARD OF IMUALMTIOZ OF DESC ES COUM In the Matter of the Petition of PETITIOZ W. 28-68 AUQUST SEIGLIANO9 Petitioner ) O R D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of Dzschutes9 Oregon9 haves duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 7th day of dune., 1968j and The Board haves du►3y considered the yetition of the above-named petitioner,, the Board finds that an adjusifmmt in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property sha13 be xmde by tho Board as followsa Assessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessad Valuation as equalized by the PE2 y DascrIgtion found bX Asscessor Bogard of EgMS,Ltzation Code 1 -2 Acct. Zoo 1810104 B %and. $ 2500000 $ 2500000 &�provments 2000.00 ^ 1644 0 �ry40 Total � $49500.00 49100-00 NOW., Tim ' t RE9 the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be made upon the assessment roll of Daschutes County for the year 1968 in confoxwmnce with this order. Doane at Bond., Oregon this 27th day of June., 19680 APPEAL RIGHTS.- You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. VOL ?ACE 128 SORE TEM COMM EDARD OF RQUAUZATION or, DESCMES Cow Yn the Katter off tho P otition of GEORGE A. RAU, � ®ti�,iosner PETITION ZO. 29 } O R D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of Boschutes, Oregon., haeirg, dui coned in the County Courthouse of said County on the 11th day of Juno,, 1968 and The Board having dui considered the petition of the m=ove namd petitioner, the Board finds the assossed value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other asses is of ll.lte kind and c%ractero Proporty Description Assessed Valuo 1968 Code Account Number Land 'APK Vmmts Total 2-4 1W 10701 Seca 29 Tup a X11, 285.00 X10, 4O o 00 $21.,725-00 14 Se IL 13 am =49 THEREFORE, the Board hereby orders that the aosesaed value as found by the Assessor of Daschutes County for the year 1968 be and the sam is hereby sustained. Done at Bond Oregon thia 21st clay of dune, 19680 1 IUmber APPEAL RIMS s You may appeal this decciaion of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See ianeloscd sheet. VOL 12 FscE 129 BEFORE '%'dam COMM BOARD OF EQDIi =TMZ OF DESCHaTES CO In the matter of the Petition of ) PETITION 1,10o 30.68 BEM GARAGE CO.9 ) Petitioner ) O R D E R The Boar of Equalization for the County of Deschutes9 Oregon.0 ham duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 20th day of Nay,, 1968$ and The Boar ham dul,y considered the petition of the abova-n=ed petition., the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as followa s Assessed Value for 1968 Assessed Valuation Prop,srt� Description Assessed Valuation as equalized by the found by Assessor Boar of Aualization Code 1 -1 Acet. Flo. 17 12 32 CA Land $ 309000000 $ 309000.00 1wrovZMts 879000 -CO 699000.00 Total 3.179000 -00 999000.00 Mi., TIdEWOc2E9 the Board hereby orders that an adjustaawt be m.ds upon the assessment roll of tDaschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with thi.e order. Done at B3ud9 Oregon this 25th day of June., 1968° APPEAL RIGHTS s You may Appeal this decision of the Boar of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed shoot. DESCH Tf �S COQ BOARD OF EQUALIZATION i VOL �E 130 ORE COMM EDARD OF WU&=T1OZ OF DESCHUTES COQ In-the Ratter of the.Peats.tdon of ) F. ��o I�OAd°xAiT� Petitlonw ) O R D Z R The ftwd of Dqualizatiosa , fox° the C omi4y of Dzschutes9 Oregan9 haviaZ dWN, coed in tha County Courthouse of said County on the 7th day of Jura., 1966 a o d The Board bad dui considerod the potition of Uw above-s umd patitionerp the Roard fib that an adjustmmt in the a sseused value of the °Qin of tar doscribed pity X11. be =do by tba Board as folloum o Assessed 'values for 1.968 Assessed Valuation Anscissed V'alruation as equaled by the D*m tion Souk. by 4saNggg RqgEq o.T ualizatia Code 2-4 Acct. mod OW 15 12 Land 0700.00 1., 482,. oo Kirov is None Zone Total $6700-00 19 481.00 =I., T , � M.. the Board hm-aby orders that an adjuotmmt bo mule Upon tho assaa; at roll of Dwchutw CounW for the year 1966 in couform=o vith Qis ordw. Done at Dmd., Oregon this 27th daY of JW09 1968. i I I I I i AP's RICSTS s You m ay appeal this decie ion of the Board of Equalization to higtw authority. See inclosed abosto VOL 12 PAGE 131 0 BEFORE THE COUNTY BOAZ OF EQUALIZATION OIL ZSCIi I ES Cmay In the Natter of the Petition of ) PETITION 1100 32 ) Petitioner The Board of Equalization for the County of ooschutas., Oregon, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June., 1968; and The Board having duly considered tha petition of the above n mr-ed petitioner, the Board finds than assessed value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessuants of I ko and character. Propcarty Description Assessed Value 1968 Code Account Neer Xand T.� %rove n�ts Total 1-4 2010 -2000 sec. 34 $ 1289000.00 None None 128 .,000000 Ttrp e 20 S. 20 10 U-82 1-4 201034A- 900 Sec. 34 89000000 None None 89000000 T°T. 20 S. ct. 10 E!-ftT 1401v9 MEREFORE., the Board hereby ord0rs that the assessed value as found by the Assessor o:' jisachutes County for the year 1968 be and tho same is hereby sustained. Brine at Bend,, Oregon this 25th day of June., 1968. E`° MM COUATY BOARD Off' MUMIZ.AT7sMM bPPEAL RI(Ia'S; s You my . appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to Sher authority. See inclosed shoot. VOL %E M 0 MORE THE COUMT BOARD OF MUA =TIC In the latter of tho Fatition of �. PETITxCK IM. 33 -65 JAY D. IM1% Potitionw ) 0 R D B R 4 Cf O O A The Boazd of Sqw lization for the County of De cwtca9 Oregon, having dui conmied in the County Courthouse of maid County on the 27th daft of may,, 1968; and Tho Boar having dui considered the yetition of the above -n=sd petitioner, the Boar fib that mi adjustment in tho assessed value of the borain ftor deac7ibod proyGrW 812P.11 W &ado by the Board au follot -yes bosessed Vats for 1968 Asacssed Valuation ,AseaszO Valuation au equaliar by the D2R -0rt - k0scV tion x" o Acress or Board o.' Bouai tiw Coda 1-4 Aceto Zo. �FIIC4O & 2500 21.10 34 c Land $ y 85y0 0. 00 (Ia0/c0 mprovGM-nts log 6,0000 cr',25C9 13pne (fPIO00) Total $13;450-00 (;i'1000 � 2500) 0 2 500. 00 MID TMHU70REp toad Board hereNr or°dero that cn be mi de upon the aosesameat roll of Deschutes County for the ~ir 1968 in conformnee i with this oi�aer. o Done at Earg OmSon this 27th day of Jua° of o 1968. DMC MISS C@mry BOAR F EQUAMM 014 i APPEU RIMUSg You may appatl this decision of the Board of to 3r Char authority. See incloeed aheat I i O TM CoM1T7 L`.ID Q�' i;�l�ij FILI�'1o�ti OF Coum VOL V PAGE 133 In tae nnttor of the Petition of ) i�; PIITIOO IM. 34 Petitioners ) � - � Z b� The Board of . j4ul.zation for the County of j30-schutass, oregon9 havinS duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the l8th day of Jum, 1966; and Tto Board Furring duly considered the petition of the above named pet3t3or r, the Board finds the assessed value of tho property deacribod belou is in equal and ratable proportion to other aeoas5dents of like© kind and c1mracter. e Property 'Description Assesss�j value 1968 i LJih?Si°d' Land Total Codo Tccount m°a 1@3 1&128 C 7C1 1,GCoCC 1909000% Lot 1) ,141"loy $oi i0ts t&,o Sara Lex'oby ordQre that the aOucsssed valsao co fours by t1ja r.ssooeww of Deachutao County for the Y--- tho s a''.e is ue>s oby ssustainces. 1uosw L--t 33,161, orcgwn this 25th day of JIM-Op 10680 ayvau, :. w � You Zy sapyeai tuo decision of the Bad a 01 1;�Jwllzatiou to hichurr autL- Orlty- `>,ae inclo ae i sheet. o D,-:�i.� BoAjtJ off' MiY1lLMIT1013 M M COUM MAW OF EQUICIU %0K OF' DEaSC�t CAB'S In t or of thZ )?Qt ion of ) ROHM F. US.0 3 MITME WO- 35-68 Petitioner ) 0 A D E R Taa Dom of Equalization kor the County of D chutwjo Ore a9 havlrZ dW v cow in the County CwWthouso of said County on the 7th day of June,, 1968j and The Board haring. du:4y conslAored the petition of the above-named Potitioaw9 the Board fib that an adjugaat, in the awesaed value of the harGdm9tzr deccribad property shall tea made by the Boaxd as follmss I Asseasad Valuw for 1968 'Arias Valuation Aweskd Valuation as equaUsed by, the a"�scr io a fotpd t Z Awwsor Board of s alization Code 1m3 Acct- lib- 172235 -2205 Land $ 3A95 -00 36,195 -00 $arzrcaaa�s 2x510.00 305.00 Total. 5� 705.00 3.,500.00 ip TARE., tho Board hereby orders that an adjustmwt be made upon tkLe asses at. roll of Dwebutes Counter for the year 3968 in contozMaxca arlth this order. Done, B'p Ii O. i'l. ' this 97th day M f AY 190 it : a ::: '. J► COWYN ED-40 OF EQXRUZATION APPM Rl 'S 9 You my appeal tlas decision of tho Board og Equalization ation to higher authority. Ses i=losed shct. VOL Ld ?ACE 135 V, To Cow BMW OF MUAL T1011 OF DEXIitP ES Comm In tho J�atter of tho retition of � PETITION MO. 36 ) Jow F. THM'IASO Petitioner ) 0 R D R R The Board of Bqualization for the County of Dosichutes9 0regon9 having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 10th day of June., 1968] and The Board hang duly considemd the potition of the above nmed patitionGrg the Ord finds the assessed value of the property describes below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessments of like kind and character. Proycwty Descriytion Assessed Value 1968 Code Account Mumber Land Timber %srovem nts Total 1 -3 171235 -1204 Sec. 35 $920.00 - - -- ----- $920000 Tap. 17 S. R. 13 WN 1MW9 THMMORE., tho Board hereby orders that the aosossad value as found by the Assessor of D,schutes County for the year 1968 be and the same is hereby sustainodb Done at Bond., Oregon this 21st day of June., 1968. APPEAL RIGHTS; YOU any appeal this decision of th® Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. DMMTE.S CoUMT BOARD OF FAUAMATl0N n VOL 12 ?AGE -FORE THE COMM BOARD OF FIJUALIZATIOZ OF DIES COU "Ipa the katter of the Petition of J. A. PAUSCH, Petitioner } PETIi%OI4 NO. 37 }} } O R D E R `the Board of Equalization for the County of Deschuteaq Oregon, ham duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June, 1i 68- and The Board ham. ving du;lv, considered the petition of the above mused petiitiogner, the Board find the assessed value of the property described below is in equal and ratable proportion to other aosmaments of like kind and character. Yropwty Description Aoaeosed 'value 1968 Code Account ) p }end �x°o //���^ /to Tnotal/� n 2 °4 Gb iJ 1),�a10o00 gM,000.00 $ 2C,411.0.CO Sec. 12 Tzp. 16 S. iL 12 N. &I iti' 6,, b ELRLp OR , the Board hereby ordero that the assevood value as found by the Assessor of Jacchutes County for the year 1968 be and the same is - hereby sustaiaed. Done at Bond., Oregon thin 25th shay of Juno, 1968. APP4AI stl f: s You zy a penal this .accioic€a of Uw Board of 2quali.sx-.tioaa to h aer authority. See inaclosod Shoat. M VOL BEFORE THE COUNTr BOARD OF LQUALIZATION OY DESCHUTF.3 COUn In the'Natter of the Petition of PETITION ED. 38 JESSE Ho Sd1ITHa sr.,, Petitioner ) 0 R D E H n4o> 12 PAcE 137 The Boar of Equalization for the County of Deschutes., Oregon,, haves duly convened in-the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June,, 19689 and The Board having duly considered they petition of the above named petitioner, tho Boar finds the assessed value of the property described below is in equal =1 ratable proportion to other assesemnts of like bind and character. Property Description Assessed Value 1968 Coale Account Humber Land Imrovemmts Total 1 -1 1712�Ui 48CO 69769000 29000.0 876cacO Lot 11 Block 7 Chanter IMU., TIMMMM., the Board hereby orders that the sooessed value as foams by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 1968 be and the saw is hereby ou3tained< Done at Dead., Oregon this 255th day of June,, 19680 APPEAL RIGHTS.- You my appeal this recision of the Board of Equalization to 1 ipier authority. Lye See inclosed shoot. DrSCHUT23 COI 1 Y EOIM 01i E° ).UAMAT IOM ft i �. ;, . i' t � :. �` - VOL 2 ?AGE 139 'ORE THE CODIM P0.11RD Or, 3,2VAYIZI.TION OF DusCffiU"TES COUIRTY In tho, KattGr o£ the Petition of PETIT %OZ No. 40-68 ZZLZ SIABIN, 0 R D Z R Petitioner � The Po-,,,rd of Equalization fog^ Cou ty of DeachTs;Co, Oro on; havin,S du<lg con -vmcd in tho County Courthoince of saki Gotnaty on t12-) 19th day of �une., 1968; and The havIrZ d con idered tbz p. Utiona oa tho patitionor., the ? Apr. firms tbp-t an C_djustment in the assoa-q(4 -min^ o� Wo hereiU.fter described property shall be made by tho Bo,-xd as folle-im Acaossed VhluoD for 1969 Aseessed Vn uation wassad v-41: -ka as ogo�:.Uzed by the P� art , c r, . tin found Assessor Boar eaf uau�l�^ ion Coda 1-1 box loin 2500. Sec. 3 '.,. —1! `?- =' 20,630 -CO ,a 20,63C.CQ rovemarto s 199 7CO- 00 15 s 73C - CO Total, 402330-CO 36p )AG. GO FuUp r,;'.' E� i6,, t o Dccz.rd i m -eby orders t an arIjuatm,,,� be rmdo capon the assess mcnt x°o3_1 of Deschutes County for Via yon. 1968 'in con :nxzo=A. ce with this order. Dosno at mad, Ore Con. this 27th ra,7. ofJug., 1968. lcc Vt ES COUINY bdnM , hEq v r4[ I ON a?apoal this doc•isiona of the Board of iquali z t:i osn to higher authority. Sea inclosed meet 149. Af. 1 r 4 .i.. FORE THE COtkV' Y 130A IM' OF EQUALMT10M OF bmmms COST In the natter of the Petition of ) PEFION Flo o 41-68. mmgr PMFR OST9 ) 0 R D E R Petitioners The Board of Dpalization -for the County of Deschutes, Omgon having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 27th diay of Nayj, 196$; and The Board lea duly considered tow petition of the above aimed petition..., the Board fixes that an adjustment in the asseseed value of the hex ter described property shall bo ride by the Board as follom o Assessed Values for 1,)68 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized lrf tho k's�MertZ Dascra� f'aua Assessor Ord of 2quuliadition o Ya- +rx -rsetiv $cA o� Code 2-4 Aceta 1b. 2301 Seca 20 C =15 -13 land $ 20 080.00. L500-00 . li v V csu +e6.t4� 80. oo .50. 00 Total j 29160600 $ 19550.00 =4 TUMUME., the $acrd hereby orders that on adjustment be mde upon the assessment roll of 0ssc�wtes County for the year 1968 in confor.mance i -Tith this order. Done &t Dxnd., Oregon this 28th day of Juno, 19680 4PPZL RIGHTS- You may �.../ � � T- uez�xer appeal tus decision of the board of Equalization to I ° hi es authority. See , achcd shceta VOL U ?ACE Al OF JCIIC�CKLWLS COMITY In tho &Satter of tho Petition of ) Pori-nolt1 zoo 42 -68 PIis'� Aso HOIAMC1 a�T9 et imy ) Petitioners ) 0 a :0 T The Board of j° utilization for the County of Owchuteg9 Oregon., hnv1mg duly convenod In tho County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of June,, 1968; and The Board &Aviag du:Iy considered the petition of the above°naned petitioner,, tha Board finds that an adjustment ment iin the assessed valuo of the heroinaf'ter de@cribed ymporty shall bo wade by the Board as follouss. Assessed Values for 1)a Assessed Valuation Assassed valcultion as aqua zed by the Property Liescrip 41oaa C $�oK4 - y orsor Board 6 fY o f u9aa�lCz.ation Gooda t y 408100000 308 000000 d � ovot �a i;s 1 D O£0 a 00 1,9 cou o G0 To-�al hi9 000.00 31300C-CO P ��9 `A LL!W )AU9 the board herEby ordc s that an - -dj ast�eaat bo ma do u„oon the asseasare at roll of !,*sahutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this ardor. A)one at Bein4B Ova pa this 27th day of Juno, 1968. Ai Ta.0 rdGi S s 'You my appeal this doe -ision of the Board of Lgvval�.ovobion to hi her. authori'W. See i=losed cheete VOL 12' ?AGE 1 o 042 BORE THE COMY MARD OF ZQUAXaT10N OF DESCHUTES COMM In th,3 Mttw 09 tha Petition of ) PETITIOM K0. 43-0 Petitionar ) The Board of Equalization for the CouanV of De@chutas9 Oregon9 ham duly convonod In th County Courthouse of said County on the 12th day of J nag 19608 And The Board ham duly considerGd the petition of the above-named patitionw,q tho Board finds that an adjustment in the ascoased value of the herei vaftc r doscribcd proporty shal.1 bo made by the Board ae folloe -Mg Assewed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Property Doscription % Assessor Codo 2-3 'Acct.. Zoo X00 15 12 Mam 39200.00 Absc ased Valuation as equalized by the. Board o8 . Eq�a1i %�oro oaat %done NOW `dotal 3.,200.00 am. 00 (NOTES To be consolidated with tax lot MOD Coda-2-3) IMW,, THNRMRE9 tho Board aeroby orders alat an adjustmont be made ATon the asss@awnt roll of D�asch'utos County for the yrar 1968 in conform. ca with this order. Oow at Bmd, OrQgoan this '28th clay of Jun.., 1968. BPPE&L RIGHTS-. You aaay appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. Sao attached cheat. VOL 12 PAGE A3 o RE THE COQ ffr EDAM aF EQUAY ZATION OF D ' 'CUES CG= In the Matter of tho Potition of � PETITIOZ MO. 44-68 �ii0 Na Rp Potitioaaer 4 11 D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of D3schutes9 Oregon., ham duly comma in the County Courthouso of said County on the 12th day of Juae9 1368; The Ord hs.rIng duly considered the potition of the above petitioner, the Board f the aamessed value of the progert�r described below is in equal and ratable Portion to other assessments of lila kind and •roc e Prrperty, lbecripti.on Asaossed Value 1368 Code Account H ib� er Land Q x�o ets $5600C-00 � 2 -4 Tax lot #800 sec. 31 � 14,9700-00 �d% 41;600.00 TupQ 15 S. Re 13224 49 THMMRr, the Board hareby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutos County for the year 1368 be and the saW is hereby su stajxnecsj Done at Pond, Oregon this 25th day o£ dune, 1963. DSSC 0 CO MY -0 Oa uAUZATION APPrAL RIMS s You mw appeal this decision of the Board of DimU ti.on to h er authority. See inclosed shoot. I%, VOL 12 ?AGEE BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY In the batter of the Petition of ) PETITION NO. 45 -68 ROBERT M. BLAIR., Petitioner ) The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes., Oregon., having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 12th day of June, 1968; and i The Board having duly considered the petition of the above -named petitioner, the Board finds that an ajustment in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as follows: Assessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized by the Property Description. found bz Assessor Board of Equalization Code 2 -3 Acct. No. 1701 15 12 Land $ 39860-00 $ 964.60 Improvements None None. Total $ 39860000 $ 964.60 (NOTES To be consolidated vith tax lot # 1700 Code 2 -3) NOcd, THEREFORE., the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be made upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this order. Done at Bend,, Oregon this 28th day of June, 19680 APPEAL RIGHTS; You my appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See attached sheet. VOL 12 ?AGE I.45 0 B { M THE COSY ROAM OF SQUALIZATION OF OESCHUTES COUNTY in Um Hatter og the Petition of ) PETITION No. 46 MBEIC Pte ZA6A.11d69 E R 0 O R D dt C o Petitioner Tha Board of Eop...l.ization for the County of Deschutes,, Oregon having dui convened in the County Courthouse of eaid County on the 12th day of June,, 1969; and The Board having duly considered the petition of this a bove>cmed petitioner, the Board finds that an adjus nt in the assessed value of the heg° inaSter described proPo°ty shall be made by the Board as follous s Assessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized by the PropartZ Dsocrintion found asor Ord of gqualization Code 2 -3 Acct. No. 1600 1,5 12 �3ry ¢ Land $.39200.00 $ 800.00 Itproe rntss None done Total. 3920C.00 800.00 ( SW. Fs To be consolidate a with tax lot 01700 Code 2-3) Wd$ THOWORB9 the Board hereby orders that an adjustmmt be mace upon the assesamont roll of Deschutes County for the yGar 1968 in comformnce with this order. Done at Bend, Orogon this 28th day of June, 1968° APPEAL RIGHTS s You meal this decision of the Board of &Vm lization to higher authority.' Soo attached sheet. VOL .12 MAW - RE THE Cow EOMW CF IQUAUZAT= In tho platter of tho Petition FR goZ ZOo 47 =68 Potitionw The Board of Fqwlizzation gor $3 Cou niq of Dwchutaoy Oregon, having duly eoaarened in the CouaV Courthougm of said County on the .189th i cite og Jum, 19681 ax�d The Board having dsu3y cowidwed the yotStioan og tho abovaen petition=9 tho Bow f1mle that an adjiwtmnt in tbo amomed valiw of tbo heminaftor deaori d propwV shtU bo mde by the Board as follows8 Aosesacd Velma for 1968 Amassed Valuation Awewcd , Valuation ion asp equalized by the found: 1l .SO4W0or Boat of tion Come Imp. AcetP Woe r, O0 17 32 29 D Lsnd 15PO400 �9aoc3a��. a� 9300.00 693Ct OO Total Cya e7 q �1JiJ P �L � 9, 00 o o WdD rAMRM, HE, Board horeby orders tbat 4m adjw t be made upon the c3r�1-- aesam t roll of 113schu eo CounV for tho y .968 in confomance mith this ordw. i2Dn�i' at Bmidp Oregon tSbis 27th oA tVMOD 1968. . dL MtO 07 EyAya p I J d APPEAL R'a S8 You Ymy ayywl this s ialon og tho Board of EquaLization to lrkmber hi&her authorit y. See inclosed sheet. i i o OF DESCMURS COiJNY In the flatter of the Petition Of � PErITIOH W. 48 Aa &o PEDEM9 ) O R D E R Petit3.o�a ) The Board of Equal,iization for tdhe County of Deschutes,, Oregon,, having duly convened in . tho Couaaty Courthouse of Paid County on thS 18th day of Jurae9 1969; aY4 The Board bad duly comidered the potition of the above named 88jitionerg the Board findz t be as3e08ed vzlue of the property described below is in aq and ratable proportion to other assesmants of like kind and character. property Dascriptioaa Assessed Value 1968 Code Account HuMbGx° Xw-d TMP xo .uts Total 2 -4 151319 1300 Saco 19 9 .,560.00 Non 89560000 Tup. 15 So R.23E A Otd9 TWW0 +` 9 the Board hm eby orders that the assessed value as gound by the jissessor of Deschutes County for the year 1968 be and the Sam is hereby sustained. Dona at � 9 Oregong this 24th day of Jti9 19680 APPEAL 1 TWI S s YOU aay appeal this decision of the Doaa^ci o.. Equal iati on to higher authority. See inclosed shoot. DESC ES Ct7UM BOARD OF EQUAL MIMON a VOL 2 ?AGE 148 EWORE THE COiAffr BOARD OF' E'QIIALIZATI(E OF DESCWNES COMT f In the Matteis of the Petition of A. L. PEDWo Petitioner PE'TTTITH NO. 49 ) 0A.OER The Board of Equalization for the County of Daschutes9 Oregon, ham duly convemd in the County Courthouse of mid County on the 18th day of June,, 1968 and The Bwwd having duly considered tho potition of the above gamed Petitioner,, the Bard finds the assessed value of the Pmperty described bolw is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessments of Like kind and clm-mctor. Property Doacriptioan Ansc®sed V'aluo 1968 Code Account dber ts Total 2_4 151319CD Sec. 19 Tt-po 79940000 HoEno $ 7 910000 1s So R. 23 301 =I., THERMRE,, the Dotard hereby ordars that the assessed valuo as found by the Awessor of Deschutes County for tho year 1968 be and the mae is hereby sustaixwd. Done at Band9 Oroeon., this 24th day of Juwp 1966. D&SCUTES �0=7 WARD OF IQUALIZATIOZ APPEAL RICHT5 a You my appoal this docision of the dbard of Equalization to highor authority. Sep inclosed sheet. VOL 12 WAGE 149 'ORZ H]S COM1Ty WAIW.OF rQ ZATION Or' D HMZSS COMM in the Matter of the Petition of ) PEr3�ZON go. 50°68 I-aUAMTE ImUST " Inc-,0 ) Petitioner ) OFiDER d Ui Q P The Board of Equalizatioan for the County of Doschutes ,, Oregon9 haVI M duly convened in the County Courthouse 09 said County on the 7th day of June, 1968; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above namcd peti.tionwq the Board finds that an ad ustmnt in the assessed value of the hereinafter ter demcri proparty shall be =do by the Board as follows s Assessed Values for 1968 Awesscd Valuation Asssoossed Valuation as agwlized by the Er-O-Z� Desk i ffo Assessor Ord as 1.4=3 .anon P N6 TU11 Shop oquip o 322 110,00 P 20346 li ggi ne �} equip. �!y 1'•22ry1�9 �7/7y5�. �0(j Reduce to Q=mt of P 1256 Lelco min blAsj e $ 4c5 y c V e oO sale Bich. Total 5379685.00 $ 4859454-79 the Board hereby ox�r ors t axa �ad,�ust�aaaat be rid® taxi th0 tassasamlnt roll Of ibschustos County Zor t,L2a year 1968 in confo xe %rith this order. at Bm'd9 Oregon this 28th day of June, 1966. A,i M, L -MM3 s You MY appwl this decision of the Board of Bgualizati oxn to highor authority. See attached ;sheet. DMHUBS CMUTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION VOL 12 FAcE; 0 - WMRIE TS CODWIff BOAM CF- MUAMATION W, Di� HUT COU N In tbo M- tter of the Patition of } . PM=IOZ 20a 51 -6 STATE MWIC.F, CO. a } Fetitioxw } 0 R 0 E R The Board of Egiu ation for the County of Deschutes.9 Oregono having duX7 corL7=ed in tho County Courthouse of wid County on the 18th day of June., 1368,- and . The Eb=l hay img du% com dlered the petition of the above cd_ petl iorwr the Board flmds the assessed value of the property deseribed bees is in equal ard ratable proporUon to otI= assessments of like kind and ^h=acter e property Dascr#Uon Assessed Va uz 1968 Code Account Hunber a �- a��e l 1 -1 IC-000 Seca 33 TuP e 17 S- R. 12 W 3699840.00 $ 509500.00 8909340.00 1-1 10001 See.. 4 q33 . 17 S. 247 ,9680.00 462.9400-00 710,oO80 -CO LOP 12 ::t 11 LTv � y the Board hereby orders that the aovessed value as Found by the Assessor of Deschut Coin for the yoar 1968 be and the EM'S U hemby . tai.a uo Tura at B3PA., Oragon this 25t &V- of Juua9 19680 OP &L RSA S s .7bu may appeal this decision of the yBoard of rl4u liz a�'io�8;,3,,.,'�n,7p�,,,�y highw Fautbori%r. See inclosed 0 VOL 12 ?AGE 151 UE'OU, UM COUP= WPM OF EQUALIZATION OF D=l]s{i 1 ZS C0 V Etlb b In the Matter of the Petition of ) } PE'TMOU 190. 52 -68 Petitioners ) 0 R D E A Tho Board of Equalization for the County of Daschutes9 Orsgon9 having du1,y convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of Juna9 19699 and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above-named petitioner, the Board finds that an adjustment in the assess NMlue of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as follotas LrMer4 Z Desc ti on Code 2-4 Acetto No. 1.W 14 C 500 IWrovementd Total Assessed Value for 1968 Assessed Valuation found !�Z Assessor 5$570.00 3.9530°00 99100000 Assessed Valuation as equalized by the Board of Pqualization 5p570o00 29780,00 89350000 - Mfg MERMRE9 the Board hereby orders that an adjustment bra made upon the assessment roil. of Deschutes County for the year 1969 in conform ace with this order. Done at Bead, Oregon this 26th day of June, 1968. t' - APPEAL RlGWXSy You may appeal this decision of the Board of Egtmltzati.on to higher authority. See / a.nclosed. sheet, 0 VOL 12 PACE 152 BEFORE THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF'' DESCHUTES COUIU In the Matter of the Petition of ) PETITION NO. 53 -68 MITI" A. VAN CLEAVE, 3 Petitioner. ) O R D E R The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon., having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 12th day of June, 19689 and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above -awed petitioner., the Board finds that an adjust rent in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as follows Assessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized by the P Merty Description found Assessor Board of Equalization Code 2 -4 Acct. No. x;2103 15-13 Land $ 14 .,120.00 $ 10,590.00 IWrovements 22,880.00 22 2880.00 Total $ 37,000.00 33,470.00 NOW, THEREFORE, the Board hereby orders that an adjustanent be made upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this order. Done at Beind, Oregon this 27th day of June, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION APPEAL RIGHTS- You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. : BEFORE THE COUM EOARD OF BWLIZATIOM OF DEMEWTE,S COUNT In the Natter of the Petition of r .V.F._ .l) ?Jr. - Petitioner VOL 12' -'ACE � 5� PETI'£Im m. 54 0 R D E R b C.S Q b The Board of Equalization for the County of D38chutas9 Oxon having duly convmxred in the County CourthouBe of aaid County on the 18th day of June9 1968] and - . The Beam haves duly considered tho petition of the above named petitioner9 the Board finds that an aid justmnt in the assessed value of the hereinafter described property shall be made by the Board as follows s Ausessed Values for 196$ Assessed Valuation Assossad Valuation as equalized by the Pr tX Desca°i�tiioon found Equ Assessor Board of alization Code late ,#1000 Ttp. 21 -10 �,... ..1l t f -Y - IA r_v;t. - 299500.00 Mono $ 14.,760-00 Mono Total $ 299500.00 $ 14,9760.00 MOM9 TORE. the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be arcade upon the assessment roll of D3sc3hutes Counter for the year 1968 in conformance vrith this order. Dona at Bend., Oregon this 28th clay of Juneq 1968. DFME[UTES C0YYM BOARD OF EQUALIZATION APPEAL, RIGHTSs You =y appeal this decision of the B oard of Equalization to higher authority. See attached sheet. u VOL 2 }Au 154 ' oRS THE Comm EDAM OF EQUALMTIOZ OF DESCMTES Cote In the Nate of the Petition of } PETIT ION No. 55°68 AZN a Preti tioaa r ) ORDER TIM Boatel of ZqUaLUa ADn for tba County of Deechutooq Orogoaa haves dui cowed in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th day of Juno, 1968; and The Board IaaviM duly corwidered brae pat.tion of the above nmnsd potUioncr9 the Board fiat thatan adjustment in th3 aacesned vmlue of the hm°einaf ter deacr bcd property oball be zada b' tbo Board as foblouz a eaoed Values fog° 19a Aaaessed Valuation Aoseagod Valuation as equalized br the °yR� x' i2aaca� found by Aescasor Board of g valization Code 1 -4 sr9OO Tup. 21°10 Inxid 65�250<00 v 329625.00 L'VrovMuts zone Zone Total 65;2!;0.00 0 32,,625.00 1,01g T MHA, the Board har©by ordere that an ad ju etmoat be arcade upon the acco sem=t, roll. of .�schAtas County for thD yoar 1968 in confo ce vitl� this order. Dow at Bwd., Orepr. this 28th day o f Ju =9 3-968. ATION COMM 7 7MPM OF PUA;L7Z: f2PPAL RISs You my appoal thiz decision of the Board of Equalization to him authority. sera attached sheet. 0 OF DMCMJTE3 COUM Vol. 2 WAGE 155 In the Matter of the Petition of ) PETmom MO. 56468 ESrHM AHD d9 . I Petitioner ) Q RD RR The Board of Equalisation for the County Of D3WAutras9 Orson k€av duly convwod in tba county Courthoimse of 0aid County On the 3-8th day of Juneq 19686 and The Dom having du3,v considered tho' potitian of the above potitionarg tho Board 'i . r•- w that an adjustmmt :4. the aseassed .t.., : F.t of '4. 4'3 b=ainafter described p : • .arty is be rte +: rs ;Lr" ' :a:g :sxo , i-i, am ' . . Amessed Valuzz for 1969 Aoseosed Valuation Awess,sd Valuation as equalized by the Property Daacxiption ST# A850WOr of Rauali. tio�a Code 1 -4 #1100 21 -10 Land $ 629790.00 �w 319392!00 roveme is Elmo None Total $ 62g780r.00 319392.00 L�Mj8 TELRM E9 the Board hereby orders that an adjustnrant be madG upon th© assei3wmt roll of Deschutes county for the year 1968 in cos formaace with this order. Done at Bond.,, Orson this 29th dAY of June., 1968• APPEAL R%GM S s You maY apyoal this decision of tho Board of Equaalization to higher aut oritV • Sm attached shoot. VOL it ?AGE 156. 0 0RE THE COMM HOARD CF EQUA + TION Or', DZSCHUTES COMTZY In the F "atter of the Petition of ESTMR W� potioo , a R D 2 H 5-1a Board o$ EquaUzation. for tho tmunty oR schutos,, O on having der co=med in the County Courthouse of m Coimty o n the 18th day of Juno, 1968; za, Vw Board harinz duly conciAemd tho yetition og the above nm-nd ;aaUtiomr9 the Board f nds tk,�a dosessed wlu of tho ymportg deecAbzd bolmi 33 in weal and ratable yroportion to other aweawientz of Ziko kind And character. . Propwty Wacription Anoweed Value 1960 Code AccouLt %d Timber Vic- a Total � Q .ry���+o � ib°4 >l None 16.,8c .co So Fa 10 2 gi MID T ,, , ,+q 2p the Board hereby ordoro that the assessed valuo as found by the Avsewor of I) chutes CoAmtr for the ywx 1968 be and the so= is Roby sustained. Donn at 22ndq Orugwon this ' 25th day of Jum., 1963. PAP= RICV You my, appml UXU do- vision of the Bow of Eqwlization to g , or authority'. Sea inclosed D=M'ES Midi MAW OF I QUAMZAT%OA' VOL i ?ACE 157 41? bmcmns5 COMP In the' Natter of the Petition of ) i PETMON IM. 58-66 � AItiTRR50sS9 Petitioner. } The Board of EqvaLization for tho County of De.schuta.;,, Oregon, ham du2g convey in the County Courthouse of said Couxatiy on the l8th buy of Juane9 X68.- and ahac Bow having duly corzidemd tho petition of the above nmod petitioner9 the Board fincL^ the assowed value of tha property described below is In equal and ratabla proportion to other a8soasmants of liko Ieiud and character. Propert"j Description Code Account s3 sor Land 1 -4 2010 -1666 Assessed Value 1968 Timbor ho is Total Now ' 2 8 V OXO $509 aO.00 I4U.d IHMWURE., the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the Assossor of Deschutes County for the r 1966 be and the same is hereby sustained. .Ootno at P" d9 Oregon this 25th day of June., 1968. APPML RIBSs You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. V. I Ca ITES COWNY MAM OF EQUALMAITIM VOL ?AGE � 5� BIWORE THE 60MITY BOAIW Off'. EQUALMATI011 OF D&9CHUTM GOBI In the Flutter of the Potation of P =104-q IM. 59-0 E R x c+ "4p Petitioner. ) 0 R D B H G ­t­ The Board of Equalization for the County of Dsachutes, (moon, having duly cover i in- the County Courthouse of said County on tho l8th day of June, 1968; and The Board haves duly considered the petition of the above a m- wd potitionwp the Bt .l finds "s8ossed value of the property described belzi is in wuwl and ratable proportion to other assooments of like kind and Cbarac tit' o Property Desclvlzt .on Azoessod Value 1968 Coda Acco amaber Yard Timber pp vmnents Total 1-4 22010- 196(Q^{y�+[}�Npo 20 .2Q(=a00 mono None $129030.00 S. R. i0 dJ' 91 NIOU9 THERMHSq • the Board hereby ordoro that the aososaed v_zlue ael found by tho Assessor of Daschutbe. County fog= the year 1526 3 he ani the es_.rzg is hereby 8,wta3Mdo Done at Bend9 Omgon tb.s 25th day of June,, 1968. APPS HIM s You my appeal this decision oX the Board of Equalization to higher r authoII°ity. Sea inelosod 9heeto DFXHUTP"S COW= ZWIM OF E UAUZATIM4 VOL 12 ?AGE 159 OW, THE COUMY BOARD OF EQUALIZATD 13 OF DESCHUSS C0U In the Vatter of the Petition of ) PEnTio T AxO. Eo-68 CRAB. ImIn ? -MU by ESMH AMMMZP Petitiosm. ) 0 R D E R U C? b O d The Board of Eq alisa.tion for the County of Daschuteaq Oregon having duty cowmed in the County Coorthouso of said County on the 18th dad" of June q 19,08; and The Board ham duly considwed the petition of the above named potitionaer9 tba Ord finds that an adjustment In the assessed value of the li ei=ftor descries "er%' shall be amide by the Board as follom s PROP= DEW ION Code gate Acct. }}Noyy. 2500 Tv. �j a 20} Sa R. 11 d`YI�kY'& LMd Inprormwts Total Awessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation fo sor 729915.00 4,0 890.00 $ 779805.00 Assessed Valuation as oquali.zeed by the .Board of giElizatiogn G E Tf 1 b $ 72D915000 729935.00 IMWn TMWORE9 the Board herdby ordera that an adjustment be mde upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in confomance with this order. Doane at Bandq Oregon this 28th day of Junes 1968. APPEU RMH`fCs You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See attached sheet. �� A'._ �.; r S,���p °A��s 4 i r I j i I i I i I i i I i i i i f b i I i i i i I y' I j i I i I i I i i I i i i i f VOL PACE MORE THE COQ BOARD OF 1QUAMA.T33DE OF DMHU ES COMP In Matter of the Petitions of PErMON W. 62-68 MATE OF DIETRICK COMES. c/o Rost C. Broaddusq A all, Me Board of gqralizatlon gor the Counigr of Damchutesq Om- s having duly convened is the County Courthmm of mid Couxaty on tdm 11th day of June,, 19689 e d , � c • ^r .�.'!' � :•. •' s . � ' � ;f. '!!- s' rr �;•. .. '�:9 F• r :.� : , *. , c: 3 �A•• Y' r V s i +,ra• petitioner.9 the Board fly that an adjug3twmt in tho aesoaeed ralue of :r. a _...� k_a _ ' r : � i. cr ^ - `.:r• R '• ' • r � _' �i r> s1:. _ _ fr � Y: s. N :• , :.i � , *. • � � a • - A tion Core 2 -4 Acct,, No. TakL %tit #7300 3,5-12 I iwrov=ants Total Asseeged Values for 1.968 Assessed `valuation 229560.00 31,o750-00 Assoseed Valuation as a u8,11 izzi i by the Board of §Mlizatimn 18a2-34 *a0 9.9 190 °CO 279320.00 .:�0' iiw1 %.�." 1 % . e : • "i, b. Y' _ � � ! • ' s. run L .a, � '.. � r, ; $ _ r � ?' +.: i -� fi„�t •_+x upon the rise- at =11 of Deachuteo County for the year 1968 in cor)form=e mitts this off• APPEAL .MS8 You may aypml this decisions of the BDa of Equaliza't'ion to higher authority. See attabhed shoot. M '(% Cdaiman 12 X 162 BEFORE TM COUM MARL) OF MMUZATIOU Or DESCHUTES COWT3 In the Mtter of the Petition of Lo Le E%CH PETITIOZ Ho. 63-68 , petitioner, �t E . R O D r d P b P o The Board of Equalization for the County of Daachutaa, Oregon, havixwg duly coxfened ian' the 'County Courthouse of said County on the 11th day of June, 1968; and The Board havi ng duly cd nsidered the petition of the above-named Petitioner, the Board finds that an adjustment is:n the assessed value of the heroinafter described property shall be mdo by the Board as followas Asseseed valuoss for 1966 Aaaessed valuation As waded Valuation as equalized by the P c�g°tt zscKtigt .on found ,by Assessor Sri of ]Rgual.izatiosn Coda 2 =4 Acct. Nor Tax Lot 7202 35 12 Land $39055oOC 12,360000 %arovmexnts ikon Hong Total 139055000 l2¢360.00 IRA1, � :P.E, the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be spade upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1969 in cpYnforwz nce frith this order, Dated at Bend, Oregon this 26th day of June, 19690 APPEAL RIGHTS s You say appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. Sera inclosed shoot. _ VOL U FAGE 163 0 .BEFORE THE COQ BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF DESCHUTES CO TY In the El,tter of the Petition of ) } MITIMI No. 64-68 7 A kLtIL, } G R D E R Petitioner 1 The Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon, baving du7,y convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 18th clay of June, 1968; and The Bow ham duly considered the potition of the above named petitionwg the Board finds to assessed va-lue of the property doscribed below is in equal and ratable proportion to other assesswnts of like kind and character. Property Description Assessed Value 71968 Code Account 14umber Larld to Total 2 -4 2512 -72o4 sec. -4 3,62o.00 $420.00 $ 4,o4oxo Tm- 15 se R. 12 EIM WK; TI `ORE., the Board hereby orders that the assessed value as found by the ? sseasor of Deschutes County for the year 1968 be and the saw is hereby sustained. Done at Bond., Oragon this 25th day of June, 1968. APPEU RIGHTSa You =y appeal this decision of the Board of Saw lization to higher authority. See inclosed sheet. DESCHUTES COiJMT WAIRD OF EQUALM2110 -3 -OL 2 PwIfA -M= rAW COUM BIOARD OF MUAIXWTZOY OF D13SCRUTES COUM YA the Natter of tho Petition of PLTXTXOE go. 6,5-0 JAMES L. RAWUp Petitionor 0 R D E a Tho Board *9 Uqualization for tho County of Damebut000 omen,, harizg dui commsd in tho CounW Courthouas og waid County on the 7th day of Junaq X1968$ and The Bo-rwd baviM duly conoidered Q3. yatition og the above-wmd yetitioner., tho Bwwd Ando that an adjuotmont in the assessed mluo of the horeim9ter doscribed property shall be mado bV the Board as follotm 8 Ammed Valucs for 1968 Amoomed Valuation Asaeased Faluation as aquelised by the r rbjtiom found ]K;Aasessor Board-of ation Code 1-1 Acet. Woo 301 17223MA 12970.00 19D690.0 Total 21,66oxo 209 0006 00 90111,9 TOEWWUn tho Board hareby ordem that an adjustmant be made iWon the aessamont roll og Docchiltes County for the year 1968 In conformwee vrith thia order. Dona at DmdD Oregon IUO 27th daY -09 Juns.0 1968. APPEAL RIWISs You ► aypeal thic decision of Um Board of EquaUzation to bi higher atithority. Sao iaclosa-d @host. BIODRE THE CO COURr MAM of EQUALIUTION Asa the Matter of tho Petition of E. A. I29YE R9 Ptat'itionw 1 Pz'1ow wo° 6€-68 0 RD S R The Board of Equalization for the County of Wackuatrc9 Oregon Yam dui cones in the CowV Gourthouso off' said County on tka 7th day of Junep 19689 and - ,., a.s s. � � i. -.'4' % 6', r . ��� �/: pr° p.r ' _r :. •r •a ' . • ►. r .r;.! ,r,r ' . .'r_ 4 •r: petitionarp the Board fps Uhat an adjustment in the awe8ised va1m og the *7-.T'4 n 'i ';t, 1. r 5 . ;K•ti:� i : 'r 'r ,. ..4 • 9 t iY2 {. r^ :► }' �. G i5r.l .: " ►: 7 ; _ � ' Aaa ed 'Valuflc for 1:968 Awaaod Valuation PA ww DFM ,found bpr Acagpor Code 2 -7 Acct. Noe 161227cp3300 %9200000 MOr,O' 49200 °00 Awwscd Valuation Board of 1 ation $ 19390.00 None 19390°00 WJ9 7MWOREs the Board hereby ordcre that an adijuste$i'2 nt be mde upon the aeseawmt roll of Deachutev Countq for the year 1968 in confom=e vith this order, Dow at DDr4 9 Oregon this 28th dad' of June, 1968 r APPS IUMS a You air appisal this decialon of thm Board of Rqualizal to higher autbority. Sw attachad shoot. V o dot 1. FAGS . MORE TU COMYff EMM 051 BQUALMTI dU OF DFMHHES GOO= in the %finer of tho Pot Lion of j gTIOZ goo 67 -a �a Eo THOMMEO JOW awsm and , CAS Boo SW,, husband aid wifev � Pat>itionwo o The Board of Egtralizatf ou SOr to CDUDV of DZI50autesp OrOSOA, having dam co%xV d In' the Comty Courthouzo of Mid County on the loth day of Jump 19669 a&d Thre �'ao vivZ duly conaid tbo petition of tho above -named potitionoras the Board. fi=W that an adjustmat, in tba asooaaad value of the heroinafter dwcribed 1properV sM2.1 ba made by the Board as foam e AwesGcd Valum for 1968 hosepoed Valuation Assoaced Valuation as equalized by the D _===_ption found Acrossor on Code 1 -4 Acet. Zo. #2000o 21-3.0 Iand $ 64,000'.00 48 9 wo 0 co iwrovemmto 200.00 200.00 Totem. 64,900.00 489 2CC o CC Codo 1-4 Acct. Fo0 23M 21-iO nr� j land � 64pa25.00 489000oQ0 lEp$°o . po 1.0=e00 .6j210o00 Totea 691.,435.00 la9,2 CQt3C I',t9 q the %4rd harsby ordcro that an adjustment be mde upon the aaaeswwt roll of D=hutcs CouUtY for thO YMr 1968 iD coD909VA ac® xsith this ordoro pis.. . r ^- :UR. ► `P •' 1 .k. �.t, _ 1. las R :rnC •, y �1 •f: r�1 Q i � P..:I� -. :+ Y: k3 �. �..iY .k 1 v . ii A �' f �- - t= • Odr Dmmras cam VOL 12 PAGE IF7 in the v.tter of tho Petition of ) PETM0M eta.. 68 -68 H. Do BAIWLAXo ) Petitioner ) 0 R D R R Q CJ Q P CSI The Board of Equalization for the County of Deadbt 1 4 S, Orogon having duly convewd In the County Cou rthowe of said County on the 18th day of June, 19689 and The Board having dulg considered the petition of tho abow named petition, the Dowd Mde that an adjuatmoat in tho assessed valuo of the It . a .:. .• z�•: is ^s }. i..; ;• �.x �_ r.• ;a.. r, .�,y r.: y_ • ; . :� Assessed Valueo for 1968 Aasessed Valuation propertt tE �cxi t3.c a $off b teas or Code 1 -4 Acct. Zoe 2900 Seca )5-22°°9 • is 23.,430.00 zone $ 23900.00 siesoed valuation ao cquaLUod tv the Doak. of Equalization $ 11,9715-00 Lb ac ii q . co M19 THERMRE.9 the Board hu-aby orders that an adjustment bo made upon the asses =wt ro11 of Deacbutes County for the year 1968 In confornance with this order. Done at Band,, Oregon this 28th, day of June.. 1968• APPEAL RIOTS-0 You may appeal this decision of tbo Board of Egmlizati on to attached met. 0 VOL PAUF � BEFORE THE C6UNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF DESCHUrES COUNTY Iii the Natter of the Petition of PETITION No. 69 -68 DRAGON W. MIRIC$, ) Petitioner ) The.Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes, Oregon having duly cowmed in the County Courthouse of said County on the 7th day of June, 1968; and The Board having duly considered the petition of the above named petitioner, the Board finds that an adjustment in the assessed value of the hereimfter described property shall be made by the Board as follows: Assessed Values for 1968 Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation as equalized by the Property Description Pound by Assessor Board of Eaualization Code 2 -1 Acct. No. 15139DA Tax lot 1100 Land $ 1,190 o 00 V 12190-00 Inprovements 3,390-00 251 no «0 Total 1,580.00 $ 39300.00 N01, THEREFORE, the Board hereby orders that an adjustment be made upon the assessment roll of Deschutes County for the year 1968 in conformance with this order. Done at Bend, Oregon this 28th day of June, 1968. APPEAL RIGHTS.- You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to higher authority. See attached sheet. Will 1 i ,/ O BEFORE THE COUMT BOARD OF IQUALIZATION OF 17ESCHUTES CO` nJ�1'� In the . Matter of the Petition of ) PETITI011 NO. 70w68 ARTHUR S. TE4lTM% of ux, ) 0 R E E A Petiti.onars ) VOL 12 PAGE 169 The Board of Equalization for the County of Daschutes, Oregon,, having duly convened in the County Courthouse of said County on the 12th clay of June, 1968; and the Board having duly coned the petition of the above named petitioner., the Board finds the assessed value of the property described belotr is in equal and ratable proportion to other assessmmts of Like kind axne! character. Property Description Assessed Value 1968 Cone Account her hand 13 rovemnts Total 2-4 151317-3= Sec. 17 $ 6,630000 $22,930o00 299560.00 Top. 15 34 R. 13 E10 b, 1, 1 -Rid=, the Board hereby oilers that the assessed value as found by the Assessor of Deschutes County for the year 196$ be and the is hereby sustained. .ions at Bend, Oregon this 25th day of June., 19680 APPEAL RIGHTSs You way ascgwl this decision of the Board of Fqus.lizati.on to higher authority. :see inclosed sheet. COUKUY Uflr`ITD OF A%IZATIO �e4 /t .10hair= z� i VOL AE 170 'OM TIE COWT% FOAM OF MUMAZA`%'IMS OF M MUM COUM In tho Natter of the Petition of ) MITIOZ ZOO 71 ) R &DIPN TCOo, ) 0RDSR Peti ion j The Board of Equal tzation for the Counir of Deschutes,, .Oregon,, having dui coav ned I n'the County Courthouse of .mid County, on the 18th day of June, 1968$ and The Board haves duly considered the petition of the above named Petitioner,, the Board finds tho assessed value of the property described blowy Is in equal and ratable proportion to other acooa wts of like kind and character. Propery D38criptioan AcsQosed Value 1968 Code Account Zwr Land ARr_0Vw9UtD, Total, a -i Soc4 330' Tup. g? So R. 145a500.00 s?ODCGO.00 $ 2159500.00 22 DU Ketone Terrace Add. to 1401.1.9 THMWOREs, the Ord 'herety orders that the asoosced value as found by tha Assessor of Daschutea County for the year 1968 be and the peas is hereby sustained. Dow at Daaadg Oregoyn9 this 24th day of juwD 3.968o APPEAL RIGHTSs You may appeal this decision of the Board of Equalization to hi&er authority. Secs inclosed sheet. D MHUTES COUP BOARD OF EQUALIZATgOZ r i� I r V VOL PA&F i 4922- ��► ! Tim. 21 3* 1t;00.yl4Q.600 VOL 12 PACE 172 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 17th day f Jul 1968 ftd y y, , ge,:tD:,­ L Penhol low.: ands Commissioner .Dorothy. A: Smead being'-J�resent: i IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: 'Central Ore. Irrigation Dist. Pacific Northwest Bell Shell Oil Company j I.B.M. Corp. Deschutes County Statesman- Journal Newspaper The Oregonian Register -Guard Fowler Printing Co. Ponderosa Motel Grunwald- Crawford & Assoc. Dunham Printing Co. Xerox Corporation Key Punching Questionaire Survey Hudson House, Inc. State of Oregon -- Central Stores Bend Garbage Co. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Pacific Power & Light Co. Brown Furnace & Sheet Metal Walter Genes Mrs. Ruth I. Hartley Simmons Carbon Co. The Pengad Companies, Inc. M. W. Hemmingway, M.D. Donald L. Ellis I.B.M. Corporation The Redmond Spokesman Pacific Trailways Oregon State Board of Health Lloyd Farley & Associates Erickson's Super Market Carlson Sign Co. America West National Chemsearch Simmons Carbon Co. Louis I. Selken Shirley Smith Shotwell j Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Mattresses & Upholstering Hudson House Inc. Dr. Harry E. Mackey Certified Laboratories, Inc. Del Chemical Corporation Kenneth Viegas Redmond Printers Fowler Printings Ron & Bernice Miller Niel L. Mellon Juv.- -Boys Ranch Assessor -- 44.60; Co. Clk. -- 19.25; Co. Ct.-- 26.95;.,Co. Judge -- 45.35; D.A. -- 66.05; Dist. Ct. -- 16.50; Juv. -- 55.05; Sheriff 39.59; Teletype, 8.00; Treas--- 13.75; vso -- 18.16; Wtmstr.- -12.55 County Ct.- -8.81; Juv.- -5.15; Sheriff - -4.53 Cir. Ct.-- 37.98; C.D. -- 179.73; Sheriff -- 424.50 Abundant Food - -rent Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor-- off..supp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor- -off. supp. Assessor - -gen. exp. Co. Planning consultants Co. Clk--supp. .Co. Clerk - -mach. supp. Co. Ct.- -misc. Co. Ct.- -misc. Co. Ct.- -misc. Cthse.-- utilities Cthse.-- utilities Cthse. -- utilities; Juv. - -Boys ranch 24.29 Cthse.--exp. Cthse.- -supp. Cthse. -- repairs Dist. Ct. - -off. supp. Dist. Ct. - -off. supp. Dist. Ct. -- mental exam. Justice Ct.- -clerk 20.00; tele. 18.42; supp. - -2.70 Treas. -- typewriter Pub. & Notice of Proceedings Co. Judge - -tray. Vital Statistics Co. Ct. - -Pub. Lands Co. Judge -- {materials Co. Judge -- materials Co. Judge - -tray. Cthse.- -supp. D.A. -- materials D.A. - -cony. D.A. -- extra, help Jail- -board of prisoners Jail - -gen. exp. Jail-- gen..exp. Jail - -gen. exp. Jail- -gen. exp. Jail - -gen. exp.Sheriff- -supp. 86.42 Juv. - -Adv. °Council Juv. -- printing Juv. -- printing Juv.-- goster care Juv. - • -..ovs "ranch -1- i 81.38 I 5.80 .49 642.21 100.00 24.6o 27.63 15.54 13.65 14.00 4,006.72 12.00 80'6.40 15.00 20.25 9.13 22.50 7.92 358.27 3.65 13.92 60.00 24-44 17.00 20.00 4.1.12 171.00 419.37 5.30 19.50 200.00 5.96 16.50 11.50 119.00 24.94 77.00 15.00 1.79 8.50 13.08 55.00 184.25 172.85 244,"20 30.00 11,.00 106.00 26.45 Lyle & Mary Jarvis Eastern Oregon Mills Bend Supply Co. Pacific Trailways M. L. Newhouse County of Clackamas- Public Works Standard Oil of Calif. Columbia County Sheriff's Office Roberson Motors, Inc. The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Dunham Printing Co. Monroe International S.C.M. Corporation Economy Drugs Madras Pioneer Brandis Thrift -Wise Drug Wyeth Laboratories American Public Health Assoc. Inc. Central Oregonian Register -Guard Statesman- Journal Newspaper Deschutes County Road Dept. Russel Kiel -- Postmaster Russel Kiel -- Postmaster Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk Dunham Printing Co. I.B.M. Corporation Bend Insurance Agency Vern W. Robinson Don Urtan GENERAL ROAD FUND: North Pacific Products Co. Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Cascade Auto Parts Bob Thomas Chevrolet- Cadillac Kelsey's Electric Roberson Ford Sales, Inc. Golden Arrow Murry & Holt Motors Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Howard - Cooper Les Schwab -Tire Center Tireland, Inc. Shell Oil Company Texaco Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Texaco, Inc. Backstrom Builders Center The Sherwin - Williams Co. Oregon State Highway Dept. Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Office Equipment Mission Linen Supply Bend Car Wash Hudson - House, Inc. City of Bend Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Deschutes Farmers Co -op Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Deschutes Ready -Mix VOL Juv.-- foster care Juv.- -Boys ranch Juv.- -Boys ranch Sheriff -- trans. Sheriff -- trans. Sheriff -- trans. Sheriff- - trans. Sheriff -- Bloodhounds Sheriff- -new car Tax Dept. -- materials Tax Dept. -- materials Tax Dept. -- machine Maint. Tax Dept. -- machine maint. H.D. -- equipment rep. H.D. -- equip. rep. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. -- materials H.D. -- materials H.D. -- materials Watermaster - -Snow Cat rental Postage Postage Copier Elections Elections Treasurer -- typewriter Ins. -- Libability & Fire Def. Attorney Juv. - -Boys ranch Equip. rental Equip. rental Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts and Rep. Parts and Rep. Parts & Rep. V ?AGE 173 Parts -- 141.19; Jan. Serv. 46.29 Parts and Repairs Tires Tires Gas & Diesel -- 1,651.24; Lube,Grease 12.90 Gas & Diesel Gas & Diesel -- 326.61; Lube, Grease 206.18 Lube, Grease, & oil Hdwre. & Pdr. 19.95; Jan. Serv. 4.95 Hdwre. & Pdr. 61.00; Jan. Serv. 9.00 Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. General expense General expense Gen. exp. Gen. exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Jan. Serv. Asphalt & Aggreg. Asphalt & Aggreg. -2- 12.75 341.82 12.80 2.65 23.36 35.19 3.02 27.63 2,030.57 1,169.25 72.70 33.00 78.00 2.21 5.00 16.00 15.00 5.00 16.24 6.96 89.01 1,500.00 755.00 441.00 92.90 75.80 300.00 3,104.00 210.00 697.55 64.00 1,587.18 71.40 14.39 59.40 24.85 23.39 46.00 187.48 23.24 190.35 443.79 1,664.14 4.44 532.79 220.79 24.90 70.00 150.00 49.65 112.05 3.38 24.54 5.00 18.53 4.00 7.50 297.93 1,363.25 384.00 460.39 VOL 12 FACE 174 . expire: July, Bend Redi -Mix, Inc.. 'Asphalt & Aggreg. I i 69.00 Rear's Mfg. Company Weed Control 128.90 Darrell Anderson Weed Control 18.80 Lin Davis Radio Service -Radio Maint. Repair 1500 Rheinholdt T.V. Radio Maint..Repair 82.90 The Bend Bulletin General expense 38.80 COUNTY RENTAL & IMPROVEMENT FUND: j United States National Bank Contract Payment 200.00 Bend Water Department Utilities 110.55 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emergency Services Travel 215.00 Dept. of Emergency Services Secretary 320.00 William C. James Travel 49.34 DOG LICENSE FUND: Glen renner Livestock Indemnity 20.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 14.74 Deschutes. County Road Dept. Car exp. 5.54 Atlantic Richfield Co. James G. Selken ��r eg. aye s ck Indemnity :70 0 Barbara Strickland Livestock Indemnity 12.80 MARINE PATROL FUND: Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Transp. 39.15 Les Schwab Tire Center Transp. 28.48 Rheinholdt TV Transp. 296.95 Nudelman Brothers Uniforms 151.80 IN 'THE MATTER OF. PERSONNEL ACTION: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place Diane Iren( on the Road Department payrollat the beginning salary of $295.00 per month in classific< of Secretary I; effective July 15, 1968, and, The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to raise the salary Sally Komar to $326.00 per month effective July 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF APPRAISER: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place R. E. Hor on the payroll of the County Assessor at $550.00 per month; effective July 15, 1968. IN THE FATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer to transfer $6500.00 from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the General Fund for County Advertising as per IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT_ OF PLANNTUr. r0MMT .R.qTnV- The Court at this time appointed the following members to Deschutes County Commission for the following terms: Donald L. Halligan C. R. Lindsay Dr. Fred Buchanan Richard N. Rasmussen Jerry Warner Term to expire: July, 1972 Term to expire: July, 1972 Term.to expire: July, 1972 Term to expire: July, 1971 Term to expire: July, 1971 Lee tion of ck VOL 175 (Planning Commission -- continued) L. C. Buck Term to expire: July, 1970 Lloyd Luelling Term to expire: July, 1969 IN THE MATTER OF ANNETTE DODDS CROSS COUNTY PARK: The Court at this time ordered a certain parcel of land described as follows: SW, Sec. 22, Township 19 S., Range 11 E.W.M. containing approximately forty (40) acres, more or less, be and is hereby designated as a county park, and the land is hereby set apart for such use under the provisions of ORS 275.320. It is further ordered that this park be maintained as a natural area for the preservation of the natural beauty of this vicinity. IN THE MATTER OF CURATORS OF THE ANNETTE DODDS DROSS PARK: At this time the Court designated Mrs. Helen D. Cross, Miss Cordelia Cross, Mr. Frank D. Cross, Mrs. Mary Louise Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Dodds, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Dodds, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peters and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Healey, Jr. as Curators of the Annette Dodds Cross Park, consisting of S, Section 22, Township 19 S., Range 11 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF SALARY ADJUSTMENT OF MARGARET ISELI: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to increase the salary, of Margaret Iseli, R.N. in the Tri- County Health Department from $420.00 to $455.00 per month, effective August 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL PROCEDURES: The Court at this time adopted the study made by Eric L. Carlson and Associates on procedure for adopting Step Increases; and, the Court at this time, by unanimous consent, revised the Personnel Regulations of the County in the matter of Probationary Work Period from six months to ninety days. IN THE MATTER OF THE INITIATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE COUNTY PLAN FOR WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS: The Court at this time made Resolution for the initiation of a Comprehensive County Plan for Water and Sewer Systems; such plan to encompass the entire area located within the geographical boundaries of Deschutes County. This plan is to be financed and carried on through grants which Deschutes County may receive from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Farmers Home Administration. IN THE MATTER OF RANCH DIRECTOR AND HOMEMAKER OF J -J BOYS RANCH: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Lyle Jarvis, Ranch Director, of J -J Boys Ranch on full time basis at $675.00 per month, effective July 1, 1968, and the name of Mary Jarvis, Homemaker & Cook, of J -J Boys Ranch on a full time basis at $366.66 per month, effective July 1, 1968. -4- VOL 12 PAGE M IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES: The Clerk was ordered to make monthly payroll checks to the following: N. J. Donat $ 800.00 Emma Lee Berg 380.00 Virginia Chapman 1465.00 Caleb. Douglass 639.09 W. L. Kurtz .625.00 Marie Noakes 440.00 William Plath 550.00 Joan Rotsolk 500.00 Richard.Scheibner 600.00 Terry Sears 600.00 Ronald Walker 634.43 R. E. Hornbeck 550.00 William C. James 575.00 Helen M. Dacey 800.00 Opal Sprague 525.00 Rosemary Patterson 1440.00 Carol Marlette 340.00 D. L. Penhollow 7145.00 G. W. McCann 715.00# Dorothy A. Smead 715.00* Laurabelle Boesch 360.00* Walter Genes 525.00 Harvey Holderman 1140.00 Ted Todoroff 1140.00 Louis L. Selken 250.00* Raymond Babb 655.00 Mona Pruitt 4140.00 Clara Newhouse 1440.00 Doris Thornton 160.00* Adeline Crowell 210.00 F. C. Sholes 800.00 Darrell Davidson 550.00 Margaret Higdon 171.00* Melvin Newhouse 625.00 Ruth Parsons 14140.00 Robert Young 6614.00 Rex M. Anderson 550.00 Norman Thrasher 550.00 Nona Kurtz 525.00 Lena Gowdy, 1420.00 Judy*Walker 326.00 Helen Rastovich 655.00 Ron Anderson 700.00 Lois Dearth 1400.00 Hiltje Hubbard 454.45# Geraldine Lindstrom 1480.00 Olive Schulz 380.00# j Marjorie Snider 575.00 Neva Ferguson 195.00 Leonard Peterson 68.50* Lenor Thornton 575.00 Dr. Ben King 915.00 Margaret Iseli 1455.00 Jo Temple 1420.00 Louise Devenport, 1420.00 Evelyn Gasbar 3145.00 Catherine Holmes 21414.50 Barbara Sparkman 1459.90 Charles Whitchurch 507.00 -5- *Denotes part -time or salary paid from more than one hind or County Hobert Starr Frankie Adams Donald Devlin Ione Jorgensen Janet O'Donnell Donald Ellis Jess Smith, Jr. Buddene Painter Fred Painter William Jones Patricia Smith Evelyn Butler -Richard-Long Lyle Jarvis Mary Jarvis 575.00 258.30* 456.00* 265.00# 61.00 420.00 782.00 191.25 63.72 685.00 480.00 342.00 150.00# 675.00 366.66 VOL 12 ?AcE 177 The Clerk was ordered to make payroll checks to Road Department employees: Roy Allingham 625.00 Darrell Anderson 600.00 John Anderson 575.00 Carl Andis 600.00 Galen Baker 525.00 Eugene Carsey 600.00 Russell Defoe 575.00 Hugo Fischer 460.00 Harry Fredenhagen 600.00 Stan Graffenberger 550.00 Robert Grogan 550.00 Herbert Huntley 550.00 Vern Jahns 600.00 Ed Kirbs 550.00 Sally Komar 326.00 Vernon Klum 600.00 Lee Landers 625.00 Dyann Lee 295.00 Ralph Meeker 480.00 Nehl Mellon 460.00 Willis Neth 575•OQ Reuben Olson 625.00 Keith Palmer 575.00 George Parker 575.0o Aubrey Perry, 715.00 Charles Plummer 810.00 Michael Rempel 460.00 Bruce Roggrs 625.00 Donald Sholes 700.00 Wilbur Sholes 625.00 Del Simons 575.00 Richard Tapken 575.00 Jay Trumbo 480.00 Clarence Walker 625.00 James V. Whitlock 600.00 Roy Wickersham 575.00 Tom Windus 550.00 Dell Yates 575.00 Millie Chopp 240.00# Adeline Crowell 240.00# Elmer Combs 125.00 - Tom Daly 125.00# Frank Eggler 125.00# Elmer Haller 125.00* William James 125.00* Walter Nelson 100.00# Carroll Penhollow 550.00 Ted Sprague 125.00* Charles Triplett 125.00* J. W. Wingfield 125.00* -6- VOL 12 PACE 178 The Clerk was ordered to make monthly payroll checks to Library employees: Ruth Call $525.00 Virgie Davis 70.00 Barbara Jean Grace. 185.82 Ivy.Griver 715.00 Ida Mae Hunter 280.00 Ruth Mellish. 360.04 Laura Miller 235.00 Johanna Stephen 310.00 Yvonne Wallace 440.00 Ruth Ward 342.00 IN. THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE: The Court at this time approved a new application and recommended it be accepted for Robert & Nettie Meiklejohn, The Whistle Stop, P.O. Box 52, LaPine, Oregon, for Package Store Class A License. IN THE MATTER OF JUVENILE WORK PARTY: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the following names on a temporary, summer employment basis, at a rate of $5.00 per day, to be paid from Deschutes County Road'Department Funds, as of July 12, 1968: Wayne Eldon Battles, Robert J. Wetle and Melvin K. Lucas. IN THE MATTER OF JAILER: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Gerald Leroy Gibson, Jailer for Deschutes County Jail, on a full time basis at $400.00 per month, effective August 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF PIPE: The Court at this time granted a permit to W. Cleveland to install pipe on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES 'COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUKE COUNTY C /OMMISSIONER COUNTY CO SIONER Mfg ° VOL 22 PACE 1 79 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry, and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $6500.00 from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the General Fund for County Advertising as per budget. Dated this 17th day of July, 1968. DESCHUTES'COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE 12 VOL 12 PAGE 180 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Annette Dodds Cross ) County Park ) This matter coming before the Court this 17th day of July, 1968; the Court sitting in regular session for the tran- saction of County business and the Court being fully advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That a certain parcel of land described as follows: SWW4, Sec. 22, Township 19 S., Range 11 E.W.M., containing approximately forty (40) acres, more or less, be and is hereby designated as a county park, and the land is hereby set apart for such use under the provisions of ORS 275.320. It is further ordered that this park be maintained as a natural area for the preservation of the natural beauty of this vicinity. Done in open Court this 17th day of July, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE f COUNTY°COMMISS ONER COUNTY COrSSIONER 0 VOL 12 PACE 181 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) OR ER Appraiser, Deschutes ) County Assessorls Department ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Deschutes County Assessor, N. J. Donat, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of R. E. Hornback, Appraiser for the Deschutes County Assessor's Department on a full time basis at $550.00 per month, effective July 15, 1968. Dated this 17th day of July, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE o. VOL' 12 ?AGE 182 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Jailer, Deschutes ) County Jail ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes, Deschutes County Sheriff, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Gerald Leroy Gibson, Jailer for Deschutes County Jail, on a Rill time basis at $400.00 per month, effective August 1, 1968 .. Dated this 5th day of August, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �� /-t- C JUDGE � c COUNTY /COMRISSIONER COUNTY CO ISSIONER VOL 12 f-AcE 183 IN THE COUNTY 'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of- ) ORDER Juvenile Work Party ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the following names on a temporary, summer employment basis, at a rate of.$5.00 per day, to be paid from Deschutes County Road Department Funds, as of July 12, 1968. Wayne Eldon Battles Robert J. Wetle Melvin K. Lucas Dated this 31st day of July, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT C LINTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMI�IONER 0 VOL 12 ?AGE 184 IN THE COUNTY-COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) OR DER Ranch Director and ) Homemaker of J -J ) Boys Ranch ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY.ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Lyle Jarvis, Ranch Director, of J -J Boys Ranch on a. full time basis at $675.00 per month, effective July 1, 1968, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Mary Jarvis, Homemaker & Cook, of J-J Boys Ranch on a full time basis at $366.66 per month, effective July 1, 1968. Dated this 17th day of July, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE - OUNTY COMMISSIONER GL - COUNTY CO SSIONER VOL 12 PACE 185 7 25 68 Bend, Oregon Deschutes County Court. The Insurance Committee 'of Deschutes County has voted to retain the present carrier (Prudential Hospital Assc) for the contract year 1968 to 1969. The coverage will remain the same as last year. The new rates are as follows Employee $12.73 Employee plus one $26.25 Employee plus two or more $35.50 Ins. Committee Deschtes Co. Herb Huntlyy Chairman qqQQ, VOL 12 ?ACE 1V� MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT 0 It is agreed between the Oregon State Tax Commission and the County Court or Board of Cqunty Commissioners of Deschutes County that the. Tax Commission shall provide qualified personnel during the '69 fiscal year for maintenance of the programs described below, subject to available manpower. The cost of map mainte- nance, appraisal of designated industrial properties, and merchandise inventory checks shall be based upon the man -days of services rendered. Costs of the services will be divided between the County and the Commission as provided by ORS 306.125, ORS 306.126, and ORS 306.129. The man -days shown below are estimates only and the County's share of the total cost shall be in proportion to the actual amount of services rendered. Map Maintenance Appraisal of Industrial Properties Merchandise Inventory Checks Estimated Estimated Estimated Total Man -Days Total Cost Cost to County 40 $2,240 19 $1,120 1,140 570 Estimated Total. Cost $3,380 $1,690 It is understood and agreed that this Memorandum of Agreement is subject to any law passed by the Legislative Assembly of Oregon affecting any provision contained herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tthe parties hereto '-1 day of STATE OF OREGON By and through its STATE TAX COMMISSION By D'r ctor per, (X//fax bivision ocr V, D D �p JUN 1 4 1968 STATE TAX COMMISSION STC- PT- 0 -5Ci' (:; v. -5 -6u) have set their hands and seals on this DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON By and through the COUNTY COURT of DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON By -- County Judge or Chairman of the Board of County X's, s County Co missioner County Commi Toner READ AND APPROVED: Asses g Official of Count Oregon VOL 12 PAGE 10 IN THE COUNTYCOURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Initiation of a ) ` Comprehensive County ) RESOLUTION Plan for Water and ) ' Sewer Systems ) �, WHEREAS, Deschutes County at this time has no comprehensive county plan for water and sewer systems; and WHEREAS, the planning and development of a comprehensive county plan for water and sewer systems for Deschutes County would: (1) Assist cities within Deschutes County to qualify for grant from various governmental sources, (2) Develop an awareness on the part of the people within Deschutes County of the water and waste disposal problem, (3) Assist in promoting local community action to meet the needs existing regarding the development of water resources and waste disposal facilities, (4) Assist local leadership to become knowledgeable of services that are available from governmental and private sources to assist in this area, (�} Permit a study and consideration of the advantages and disadvan- 4qes of available sources of water and methods of waste disposal, (6) Prevent the unnecessary duplication of facilities for water and sewage disposal within Deschutes County, (7) Allow the utilization of common facilities for water supplies or water treatment plants in all areas where such common use would be feasible, 0 VOL 12 FACE 188 (8) Provide information for the proper designing of such facilities; and, WHEREAS, Deschutes County does not have sufficient funds to finance such study, and such funds might be available through grants from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Farmers Home Adminis tration;.and i WHEREAS,. the Deschutes County Court is of the opinion that it would be for the best interest and welfare of the people of Deschutes County to initiate the preparation of a comprehensive Deschutes County plan for water and sewer systems. IT IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY RESOLVED That Deschutes County, acting by and through the Deschutes County Court, shall initiate the preparation of a comprehensive county =wide plan for water and sewer systems, such plan to encompass the entire area located within the geographical boundaries of Deschutes County. The comprehensive plan shall: (1) Be prepared in,accordance with the Guides for Use in the Preparation of Comprehensive Area Plans for Water and Sewer Systems, a copy of said guides being attached hereto and marked "Exhibit it and by reference herein made a part of this Resolution, (2) Upon completion be submitted to the Deschutes County Planning Commission for their consideration and action in accordance with the procedures set forth in ORS 215.010 through 215.233, (3) Be initiated immediately with every effort being made to complete such comprehensive county water and sewer plan on or before July 1, 1969, VOt - 12 ?AGf .189 (4) In the development of such plans utilize available county personnel and facilities to the extent possible and to contract the services of a professional consulting engineer and others as needed, and (5) Be financed and carried on through grants which Deschutes County may receive from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Farmers Rome Administration. ADOPTED with the unanimous approval of the County Court, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 17th day of July, 1968. ATTEST: DEPUTY DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNV-J E ✓ COUNTY C SSIONER �Z' ez, "I VOL 12 FACE 1-90 Tri= County. . Department Of Health CROOK- DESCHUTES- JEFFERSON Bend, Oregon July 22,1968 Honorable D. L. Penhollow, Judge Deschutes County' Courthouse Bend, Oregon Re: Mrs. Margaret Iseli Dear Judge Penhollow: Since the budget was drawn up.and approved, Mrs. Iseli_ and I have discussed the projected idea of hiring an RN II, a-s was budgeted as an assistant to her. Mrs. Iseli feels that by putting in a little extra time herself that she can handle this position without an assistant. Ps a result of this, I have increased her salary to $650.00 per month, the distribution to be made as follows: Deschutes County - $455.00 Crook County - 97. � 50 !� c Jefferson County 97.50 �� l f This is an increase of $600.00 per year in the total Tri - County budget,and the item of RN II, which was budgete for $3,300.00 per year is cancelled. I trust this will meet with your approval Yours very truly, P. Ben King, M.D. District Medical Director ABK:1d ✓G �Gt�( �2�i��� Z�G� I ON Uv � VOL 12 DAGE 191 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tri the Matter ) ) Of Installation of ) O R D E R pipe. ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to W. Cleveland to Install pipe on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. -A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Ins allel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or+rio less than three (3) fee e of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to e n two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstruc i drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pa d sheulders er-- ether - ebjeets er areas within th right e f way. Installing Pipe Line Transverse:See reverse side. All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking L =,mmer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the ex;sLing roar3- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line. is installed in a trans -- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Dated this 17 day of J y l y 1960_. Recommended Approval�j Approv Charles L. Plummer, WDESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER Vol 12 ?W192 N. J. (IKE) DONAT 0 AREA CODE 503 ASSESSOR 362-2651 DESCHUTES . COUNTY ASSESSOR COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 August 7, 1968 To Th EDeschutes County Court Effective as of August 1, 1968, F. M. Roberts should be placed on the Assessors payroll at the rate of $575.00 per month. Very truly yours, N. Donat County Assessor V ky I N. d9I t: va 12 PAGE 193 BE IT_ REMEMBERED , That at'a regular meeting of the County Court held this 7th day of August, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Russell Kiel, Postmaster Smith Electric Oregon Equipment'Gompany . Bend Heating & Sheet Metal Mize Plumbing & Heating. Deschutes County Dept. of General Services Eriksents Stationery & Off. Supp. Master Serv. Center of Bend Oregon St. Tax Commission Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Dunham Printing Co. Dept. of General Services The Bulletin Mahoney Office Equip. Fowler Printing Company O.K. Tire Store Desch. Co. Road Department Pacific Northwest Bell N. J. Donat Claudia Binford Marion Nard Mrs. Jack Christinsen Jessie King The Pioneer Tri- County Fam. Couns. Clinic G. W. McCann Bancroft - Whitney Co. Grace Bannon Crook County Shell Oil Company State of Ore. -- Central Stores Mitchell's Richfield Service Bend Water Department City of Bend Pacific Power & Light Cascade Natural Gas Co. Certified Laboratories, Inc. Zellerbach Paper Co. Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Business Equipment Center, Inc. Kroske Glass Ray A. Babb Credit Bureau of Desch. County The Owl Pharmacy Don Devlin Burton Brothers Redmond Medical Clinic Multnomah County, Oregon Wagner's Boyd Coffee Co. Consolidated Chemical Co. Postage $ Jail - -gen. exp. Courthouse -- repairs Cthse. - -exp. Jail - -exp. ABundant Food - -rent Abundant Food - -unit cost Assessor -- 77.47; Co. Judge 11.27; Dist. Ct.- -28.49 Assessor - -car exp. Assessor- -off. supp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -5.50; Cir. Ct.- -4.41; Dist. Att. 11.42; Juv. - -.99; Sher. - -4.39; Treas. - 15.45; VSO- -13.76 Assessor -- 228.35; D.A. -- 48.85; Juve. -- 75.6o; VSO- -38.25 Assessor - -car exp. Assessor -- 85.97; Sher. -- 285.99 Abund. Food -- 10.65; Cir. Ct. -- 81.90; Sheriff - -94.45 Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -gen. exp. Assessor - -gen. exp. Assessor - -gen. exp. Assessor - -gen. exp. Cir. Ct. -- books, 5.00; VSO, 5.00 Cir. Ct.-- Psych. Exams Co. C t.- -conv. Cir. Ct. -- books, 89.50; D.A. -62.50 Co. Clerk Co. Clerk Co. Ct.- -tray. 8.35; Sher. 20.98 'Co. Judge - -2.57; Juv. -4.91 Co. Judge - -tray. Cthse.-- utilities Cthse.-- utilities Cthse.-- utilities Cthse.-- utilities Cthse. - -exp. Cthse.-- supplies Cthse.-- repairs 5.82; J -J Ranch -13.50 Cthse. -- repairs Cthse. -- repairs D ..A.- -tray. D.A. - =Crime Invest. D.A. - -Crime Invest. D.A.--Crime Invest. Crime Invest. - -D.A. Dist. Ct.-- Mental Exam Jail - -board of prisoners Jail - -board of prisoners Jail- -board of prisoners Jail -- equip. -1 -- 362.00 26.96 614.70 6.00 70.70 100.00 257.50 117.23 25.52 30.60 7.72 13.00 50.00 18.44 55.92 391.05 2.00 371.96 187.00 31.55 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 25.00 9.32 152.00 54.10 93.88 29.33 7.48 5.40 58.90 22.00 24.37 74.33 166.87 74.90 19.32 55.6o 6.o8 37.44 9.50 10.00 28.00 80/00 .50.00 285.00 530.56 10.20 183.00 VOL 12 im 19 Nu -Way Laundry ,Jail - -exp. 36.75 St. Charles Memorial Hosp. Jail - -exp. 12.50 David C. Mason, D.M.D. Jail - -exp. 5.00 Rose Pharmacy Jail - -exp. .39 3.51 Bend Troy Ldry. Jail - -exp. Robert H. Foley Juv.- -tray. 68.98 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Juv. - -auto maint. 8.88 Mrs. Wayne Lucas Juv. -- foster care 30.00 Natalie.C. Ryan Juv. -- foster care 70.00 William D. Guyer, M.D. Juv. -- foster care 97.50 Bend Supply Co. Juv. - -J -J Boys Ranch 14.25 Huettl Repair Shop J -J Boys Ranch -- equip. 14.51 Mary M. Jarvis J -J Boys Ranch- -food 23.90 J. C. Penney Co. J -J Boys Ranch- -app. 66.26 Merchants Riverview Del. Co. J -J Boys Ranch - -app. 37.60 Backstrom Builders Center J -J Boys Ranch - -appl 280.55; equip. 31.48 312.03 State Dept: of Motor Vehicles Assessor.- -car exp. 9.00 Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Sheriff- -misc. 10.53 Robert V. Young Sher.- - trans. 13.50 Bob Thomas.Chevrolet Sheriff -- trans. 52.20 Atlantic Richfield Company Sheriff -- trans. .2.75 Bend Hardware Co. Sheriff -- supplies 1.5.12 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff - -rad. Maint. 103.64 The Greenwood.Studio Sheriff-- ident. 14.40 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -tray. 1.50 George F. Cake Co. Sheriff -- supplies 10.90 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- teletype 36.50 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Sheriff -- trans. 19.95 Monroe International Tax Dept. - -calc. 901.00; Treas. mach maint. 50.00 951.00 A. Ben King., M.D. H.D.- -tray. 79.42 Hiltje Hubbard H.D.- -tray. 3.96 Marjorie Snider H.D.- -tray. 30:24 Lenpxle Thornton H.D. - -tray. 25.20 Ron Anderson H.D. - -tray. 139.56 Leonard P. Peterson H.D.- -tray. .. 28.35 Jon Thompson H.D.- -tray. 6.48 Brandis Thriftwise Drug H.D.- -supp. 6.28 Rose Pharmacy. H.D. -- supp., 1.95 Eriksen's Stationery H.D.- -supp. 6.29 Oregonian Publishing Co. H.D.- -supp. 24.64 The Oregonian H.D.- -off. equip. 33.77 Chemical Company H.D.- -supp. 38.50. .Hach Pacific Northwest Bell H.D. -- 131.50; Medicare- -14.10 145.60 United Telephone Co. H.D.14.35; Medicare 9.00 23.35 Margaret Iseli RN Medicare- -tray. 33.66 Jo Temple LPN Medicare- -tray. 55.08 Louise Devenport LPN. Medicare- -tray. 38.79 John Harpole Medicare 10.00 Wallace Boe Medicare 40.00 Bend Medical Supply Medicare -- supplies 68.00 Surgical Supply Co. Medicare -- supplies 10.52 Charles Whitchurch; M.S.W. Fam. Counse.- -tray. 85.09 Barbara Sparkman Fam. Couns.- -tray. 17.28 Hillsboro Aviation Co. Fam. Couns. - -tray. 106.68 Magill Drugs Fam. Couns- -supp. 58.80 Brandis. Thriftwise Drug Fam.. Couns.- -supp. .5.10 Pacific Northwest Bell Fam. Couns.- -supp. 67.80 Pacific Power & Light Fam. Couns. -- off.', 1.25 Ericksenjs Stationery Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. 28.87 The Psychological Corp. Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. .7.80 Fowler Printing Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. 54.08 Vernon Patrick. Fam. Counse. - -rent 5.00 The Miller Lumber Co. VSO -- 10.79; Abund.Food- -19.60 30.39 Hobart A. Starr VSO- -tray. 311.71 Bend Insurance Agency Tax. Dept.- -bond premiums 10,000. A. T. Ward Justic& Ct.- -rent 20.00 Addres.sograph- Multigraph Co. Copier 327.00 -2- Billie Bradford" Dora Yager Ron Walker Mahoney ,Office Equipment Drs. Donley & Kerkoch Neil L. Mellon Terry McGuire William F. Jones Ken Cale Haddware Mike's Electric Repair Shop Bend Storage & Trans. Fern Llewellyn & Walter LeFor Johnson Electric; Inc. The Redmond Spokesman Gordan Randall Agency F. C. Sholes -Tax Dept. McKay, Panner, Johnson, George Cook Bend Insurance Agency Marjorie States Bend Insurance Agency Gil Helling Dwayne Bagley VOW Co..Judge- -tray. Co. Ct. -- remands & ad j . Co. Judge - -tray. Co. Clerk- -supp. Jail - -exp. Juv. -- foster care Juv. -- foster care Juv. -- foster care J -J Boys Ranch- -bldg. J -J Boys Ranch - -bldg. J -d- Boys Ranch- -appl. J -J Boys Ranch - -appl. J -J Boys Ranch Sheriff- -supp. 1.10; Tax Dept. 1,032.70 VSO- -bond Postage Marceau Justice Ct.-- attys. Dist. Ct. -- witness Tax Dept.- -bond, 407.31; Fire-- 5,834.00 Vital Statistics Insurance J -J Boys Ranch Co. Ct.- -mist. COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: United States National Bank The Miller Lumber Co. B. F. Rhodes & Son Pacific Power & Light Cascade Natural Gas Corp. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Payment repairs gen. exp. gen. exp. gen. exp. 12P 1 Ins.- Liability & 15.00 300.00 25.00 38.68 9.00 101.35 70.00 76.75 3.45 9.50 227.50 400.00 3,420.86 1,033.80 10.00 30.00 52.50 5.00 6.1421.31 19.50 45.00 923.00 15.00 200.00 4.35 7.50 7.48 7.97 State Public Welfare Commission Public Assistance 23,924.75 Erickson's Super Market Soldiers & Sailors 50.00 The Owl Pharmacy Soldiers & Sailors 4.95 Wagner's Soldiers & Sailors 35.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Atlantic Richfield Co. car exp. 1.75 Deschutes Co. Road Department car exp. 26.92 BUILDING & GROUND IMRPOVEMENT FUND: E. E. Steinlicht Gen. exp. 1,301.01 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft - Whitney Co. Books 35.00 MARINE PATROL Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. transp. 19.20 Les Schwab Tire Center transp. 105.60 Ken Cale Hardware tray. 6 .30 Bobs Sporting Goods tray. 1.20 Deschutes County Road Dept. tray. 82.00 -3- VOL 12,+w196 Bend Insurance Agency Boat.insurance 84.00 SUNSET HOME FUND: Van Matre Construction Co. Rep. & Maint. 189.55 Johnson Electric Co. Repaires 92.00 Howell Construction Repairs 29.95 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Babler Brothers Asphalt & Aggreg. 10,000.00 North Pacific Products Co. Equipment rental 229.48 I B.,M Corporation Equipment rental 37.98 Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Equipment rental 2,470.10 .Central Oregon Welders Supply Equip. rental -- 15.00; parts - -1.50; gen. exp. - -2.95 19.45 Mid- Oregon Iron Works Parts and Repairs 12.72 Sexton Saw Service & Supply Parts and Repairs 3.00 Transport Clearing of Portland Parts and Repairs 3.68 Gray's 119711-Service Parts & Rep. 13.50 Farwest Steel Service Center Parts & Rep. 14.37 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts -- 229.33; Gen.-exp.--6.69; Gen. exp. -- 466.67 70 ?.69 Don s Sales & Service Parts- -4.70; Gen. exp. - -8.70 13.40 Les Schw ab Tire Center Repairs- 10.00; Tires - -86.74 96.74 Crater Lake Machinery Co. Parts and Repairs 4.14 Peck Brothers Tires 474.08 Norris Paint & Varnish Co. Signs & Mat. -- 2,200.00; Gen. Exp. 186.6o 2,386.6o The Sherwin- Williams Co.' Signs & Mat. - 10.50; Gen. Exp.-22,5.60 Bridge Constr. -76.50 312.60 Mission Linen Supply Gen. Off. Exp. 28.40 'Eriksents Stationery Gen. off. Exp. 26.81 Sherfy Candy Co. Gen. Off, exp. 7.95 Bend Car Wash Gen. exp. 9.00 Erickson's Super Market Gen. off. exp. 5.25 Mahoney Office Equipment Gen. off. exp. 14.92 Doris Thornton Gen. off. exp. 12.00 Bend -Water Dept. Utitlities .-9.80 City of Bend Sewer Charge 4.15 Cascade Nsatural Gas Corporation Utilities 15.06 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities 22.75 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 94.25 Mountain Equipment Co. Gen. exp. 16.14 Deschutes Farmers Co -op Gen. exp.. 1,160.00 Hubs and Stakes -Mfg. Gen. exp. 86.50 Oregon Hardware Distributors Gen. exp. -2.56; Bridge Const.- 21-31; Chemicals- -1.40 25.27 The Miller Lumber Co. Gen. exp. `. 96.03 Howard- Cooper Gen. exp. I 90.86 Chevron Asphalt'Company Asphalt & Aggreg. 572.00 Haynes Brothers Asphalt & Aggreg. 690.00 Arrow Transportation Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 205.46 Shell Oil Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 571.50, Ellis Tree Service Asphalt & Aggreg. 4,500.00 Bend Redi_Mix, Inc. Asphalt &Aggreg. 129.75 Union Oil Co. of California Asphalt &.Aggreg. 565.75 Petroleum Transport Inc.. Asphalt & Aggreg. 180.31 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 408.00 Backstrom Bulders Center Bridge Constr. 100.56 Traffic Safety Supply 'Co. Bridge Constr. 153.21 Meyers Tractors, Inc. Chemicals 5.25 Weed 'Control Service, Inc. Chemicals 42.78 Texaco, Inc. Roadmaster's Tray. 4.83 Shell Oil Company 'itoadmaster's Tray. 23.85 -4- Deschutes County Road Department Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Bend Insurance Agency IN THE MATTER OF LEASE OF SUNSET HOME: VOL Roadmstr's Tray. - 116.55; gen.-off. exp. -7102.00; parts -4.30 Asphalt & Aggreg. Insurance 12 ?ASS 97 222.85 3,893.83 6,717.00 At this time the Court entered into a Lease Agreement between Deschutes County and John C. Arnett and Sheldon R. Arnett for Sunset Nursing Home; for the purpose of conducting a nursing home to provide care and facilities for aged and infirm persons requiring the need of such facilities upon those certain premises owned by Deschutes County. The term shall be.for ten years, commencing on the lst day of September, 1968, for a rental amount of Four Thousand Eight Hundred ($4,800.00) Dollars per year, which money Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor in monthly payments. IN THE MATTER OF OPENING OF.SEALED BIDS: The Court at this time opened sealed bids for the purpose of furnishing and placing asphalt and aggregate, for 0 -33 sealing program and 0 -11 and 0 -9 asphalt penetra- tion macadam for the year 1968 for Deschutes County Road Department. Of the four bids from Horton Construction Company, Compton Company, Babler Bros., and Bend Aggregate: the motion was made and seconded, and unanimously accepted to award the bid of $56,493.00 to Babler Brothers, who gave the lowest bid. IN THE MATTER OF INSURANCE FOR (COUNTY EMPLOYEES: At this time the Court accepted the recommendation of the Insurance Committee which voted to retain the present carrier (Prudential Hospital Association) for the contract year 1968 to 1969 for Group Health Insurance. The new rates areas follows: Employee $12.73 Employee plus one 26.25 gmployee plus two or more 35.50 These rates to be in force from September 1, 1968 to July 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF APPRAISER: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of F. M. Roberts as Appraiser, on the Deschutes County payroll at a salary of $575.00, effective August 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY -OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court signed the following contracts: Robert L. Coats & Joy.cp E. Coats, husband & wife, 1270 Trenton Ave., Bend, Oregon. That portion of NB lying North of Johnson Road in Sec. 6, Twp. 17 S., R. 12, E.W.M. (approx. 25.2 A.) Purchase price $4500.00, payable $900.00 Cash, balance in equal monthly payments of $100.00 each, commencing August 29, 1968 at 6% interest. Robert L. Coats .& Joyce E. Coats, husband & wife, 1270 Trenton Ave., Bend, Oregon. That portion of SVOEr and that portion of Nh0-4E 4 lying between Johnson & Reservoir Roads in Sec..6, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M. (4.88 acres, more or less). Purchase price $2500.00 payable $500.00 Cash, balance in monthly payments at $55.56 each, commencing August 29, 1968 at 6% interest. Glen°Carter & Carolyn L. Carter, husband & wife, 658 E. 9th, Bend, Oregon. S Sec. 8, Twp. 14 S., R. 12, E.W.M. Purchase price $1610.00, payable $322.00 down, the balance in equal monthly payments of $35.80 each, commencing August 29, 1968, at 6% interest. -5- .. 12 1 IN THE MATTER OF DESIGNATION OF COUNTY PARK: At this time the Court ordered the following described land to be set aside for public use and access to the Little Deschutes River and known as Little River County Park: The unplatted portions of the NlfflE�4, and S of Section 17, Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M. (consisting of 27.81 acres and 36.24 acres), also Lots 11, 16, 17, 18 and 19 in Block 3'of Deschutes River Acres as platted in November, 1961 and recorded in Deschutes County, January 26 , 1962; also: lots 9 through 16 in Block 3 of First Addition to Deschutes River Acres as platted in March, 1962 and recorded in Deschutes County, March 21, -1962. -(the platted portions being approximately 6 acres). The total being approximately 70 acres, done according to ORS 203.120 (11). j IN THE .MATTER OF AGREEMENT: The Court at this time entered into an Agreement governing use and cost of the leased IBM 360 Model 20 Computer for the Deschutes County Road Department with North Pacific Products Company. IN THE MATTER OF DIRECTOR OF PLANNING: The Court at this time hired Lorin D. Morgan as Director of Planning for the Deschutes County, with a starting salary of $12,500. He will assume his duties in Deschutes County on October 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF CLERK DEPUTY: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes.County Clerk to place the-name of Melba Hanifen, Clerk Deputy, for the Deschutes County Clerk on a full time basis at $275.00 per month, effective July 22, 1968. IN THE.MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court at this time approved the following renewal application for beer license; and recommended it be accepted: Arthur G. & Anne Keast Deschutes Mobile Park Grocery PB There being no further business, Court adjourned to an Adjourned Meeting, to be held August 20, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT � COUNTY .JUDGE -6- DESCHUTES COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT Charles. L. Plummer,�Roadmaster, 1507 EAST FIRST STREET BEND, OREGON 97701 TELEPHONE 382 -6795 Bend, Oregon August 8, 1968 Babler Bros., Inc. General Contractors P. 0. Box 786 Redmond, Oregon ATTN: Mr. Jas Pollock Dear Sir: Vol. 12 V 199 Deschutes County is pleased to notify you officially that you were the successful bidder for Deschutes County's Sealing & Oiling Pro- gram for 1968. Therefore, we are pleased to announce to you that you have been awarded the contract. Enclosed are copies of the con- tract and performance bond to be completed and returned to us. After they have been approved by the District Attorney a copy will be re- turned to you. Approved this c5� day of August 1968 . PQN COMMISSIONER COMMIS S ER VGL. 12 209 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE'COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of. ) 0 R D E R Designation of ) County Park ) This matter coming before the Court upon its own petition, and, The Court having made investigation and being ad- vised, and, . IT IS'HEREBY ORDERED THat it appearing the public interest is best served by establishing a-county park on the following described lands,' to -wit: The unplatted portions of the ftEy and S1 of Section 17, Township 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M.. (consisting of 27.81 acres and 36.24 acres), Also: ..Lots 11, 16, 17, 18, and 19 in Block 3 of Deschutes River Acres as platted in November, 1961 and recorded in Deschutes County, January 26, 1962; Also: Lots 9 through 16 in Block 3 of First Addition to Deschutes River Acres as platted in March, 1962 and recorded in Deschutes County, March 21, 1962. (the platted portions being approxi- mately 6 acres) The total being approximately. 70 acres. be set aside for public use and access to the Little Deschutes River; known as Little.c,River. County °Park. Done by order of the Court this 7th day of.August, 1968, according -to ORS 203;.120 (11). DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT nn rmv rrmns+ I • 1 � I S� � VOL 12 ?w 20.1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER . ) OF ) ORDER CLERK DEPUTY ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Melba Hanifen, Clerk Deputy, for the Deschutes County Clerk on a full time basis at $275.00 per month, effective July 22, 1968. Dated this 7th day of August, 1968. DESCHUTES 'COUNTY 'COURT 7 COUNTY JUDGE el COUNTY CO S IONER COUNTY CO SSIONER 6� o, VOL LEASE This lease, executed in duplicate at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon., on the day of August; 1968, by and between DESCHUTES COUNTY, a . political s &division of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called the Lessor, and JOHN C. ARNETT and SHELDON R. ARNETT, hereinafter called the Lessee, W I T N E S S E T H: That, Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee hires from Lessor for the purpose of conducting a nursing home to provide care and facilities for aged and infirm persons requiring the need of such facilities upon those certain prem- ises and improved buildings thereon owned by the Lessor, commonly known as SUNSET NURSING HOME, situated in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, more particularly, described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. The term. shall be for ten years , commencing on the 1 st day of September, 1968, for a rental amount of FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED ($4,800.00) DOLLARS per year lawful money of the United States of America, which money Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor in monthly payments, payable to Deschutes County at the Deschutes County Court House. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED Between the -parties as follows: (1) Lessee shall not use or permit said premises or any part thereof to be used for any purpose other than the said use for which the premises are hereby leased. (2) A water right in the Central Oregon Irrigation District in the amount of 27 shares and the use thereof, which right is appurtenant to the premises herein, is hereby granted to the Lessee; and the Lessee shall productively use such water right to the extent that the right does not become extinguished through lack of usage as required by the Central Oregon Irrigation District. Lessee shall pay all irrigation district assessments to the Central Oregon Irrigation District for opera- tion and maintenance charges on delivery of water. (3) The Lessor does further grant the use of the following described personal property to the Lessee: Inventory Items 22 bedside tables 2 benches 1 piano (donated) loud speaker (donated) TV cable (donated) 2 beds 4 large wooden dining tables 2 small wooden dining tables 24 matching chairs Universal dishwasher Y 1965 .Lang electric range upright deep freeze, carrier, double door gas mangle washer, 1954 extractor dryer (gas) -1- LEASE -1 . VOL 12 ?Ut A0 (4) Lessor, at Lessor's expense, shall provide maintenance for said premises and facilities according to necessary requirements and legal requirements as provided by law for the proper operation of such a. nursing home facility. (5) Any improvements or construction on said premises other than normal maintenance shall be subject to approval by the Lessor prior to said construction. Any substantial construction on the premises by the Lessee shall be subject to negotiation and subject to a separate agreement to be entered into between the parties prior to.said construction. (6) All utilities for the operation of the premises shall be the expense of the Lessee with the exception of fuel for heat, which shall be provided by the Lessor. (7) Lessee shall not permit or suffer to be committed any waste on said premises , or any nuisance or other account or thing which may disturb the quiet en- joyment of any other adjoining property. (8) Lessee, as a material part of the consideration to be rendered to the Lessor, hereby waives all claims against Lessor for damages to goods or mer- chandise in or upon or about said premises , and for injuries to persons in or about said premises, and Lessee will hold Lessor exempt and harmless to any damage or injury to any person, or any goods or merchandise of any person arising from the use of the premises by Lessee. Lessee shall keep the premises free from any liens arising out of any work performed, materials furnished or obligations incurred by Lessee. Lessee shall permit Lessor, or his agents, to enter into and upon said premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting the same, or for the purpose of maintaining the building in which said premises are situated, or for the purpose of making repairs , alterations or additions to the premises . Lessee shall not assign this lease, or any interest therein, and shall not sublet the said premises or any part thereof, or any right or privilege appurtenant thereto, or suffer any other person to occupy or use the said premises, or any por- tion thereof, without the written consent of Lessor first had and obtained, and a consent to one assignment, subletting, occupation or use by any other person shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignment, or use by another person. Any such assignment or subletting without such consent shall be void, and shall, at the option of Lessor, terminate this lease. This lease shall not, nor shall any interest therein, be assignable, as to the interest of Lessee, by operation of law, without the written consent of Lessor. In the event of any breach of this lease by Lessee, then Lessor, besides other rights or remedies he may have, shall have the immediate right of reentry and may remove all persons and property from the premises; such property may be re- moved and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the account of Lessee. -2- LEASE o � dGl :2 :,AGE 20 , The waiver by Lessor of any breach of any term, covenant or condition herein contained, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such term, covenant or condition, or any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant or condition therein contained. Time is of the essence of this lease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We hereunder set our hands and seals. "d O, JO N C. ARNETT COUN Y D SHELDON R. ARNETT COUNT ' COMMISSIONER COUNTY C MISSIONER -3- LEASE 1 i � `-� VOL /AGE���V�� . | [''o -[, | |y,`)| H,_!w! |(' ' - 8 |rxc r o| ('md /yIrig lo fhn S.E.1/4 N.W.|/4 and ^ / N.[.|/4 �.W.|/4 of �eo|yon '14 Tp. 17 S, R. 12 F. W. M. k'|low�� 1,/'in1 u'll |h'� Wosf )Ioe of N.L,1/4 S.W. 1/4 f �'^.|7''o \4 Ty. 17 k. 12 E. W. M. - 8O7.�6 fi. 3uufh (|. | it o/ W,sf 1/4 �actiuo corner of "nd r000Yog 1henao. o N 8 -U} / -1:"W - j�5. 24 [f. ong rh~' west 1 n of N.E.{/4 !,,W.�/�� N )7"_}4/-2Y/[ - 806.63 ff. M/mnce N _|"-4o (� '-�OoL - 2.U9 ft. thanc* N P''-�7'-00 W - R6 .24 (t thonco ^ ' N � -�|/-�0"W - A71 .)7 f . to t o Norfh [Yne of S.E.|/4 ^ N. W. | /4 ''( "leotY.`o '4 fhenco 104 .06 ff, nlong the North [ lne of S.E. 1 /4 Hho Norti-ioos1 corner of said S.E. | /4 N,W. [ /4 of �ocflon �4� U/aoc.` / U " -|Y-4Y[ - Z�81.59 ft, along the Nor,th and South ^�n1^r 1 It nf So.1t1(m 34 -to u poInf on fha North R/W na Of tho Coo |r"| 0rc!Uon H|ghway; thence following the North |'/N Hilo '`f the, Coml-rui Orsgon Highway Norf ' esfarly - ow|`our to fhe point of beginning. 7-24-b8 von 12 PAu.: 207 - BE IT REMEMBERED, That at an adjourned meeting of the County Court held this 20th day of August, 1968, Judge Penhollow and Commissioner G. W. McCann being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Donald L. Ellis Justice Court - -tele. 17.55; $ supplies - -1.40 18,95 Helen M. Dacey Co. Ct.- -Ref. & Adj. 134.30 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge- -conv. exp. 31:20 O.K. Tire Service Assessor- -car exp. 2.00 Les Schwab Tire Center Assessor- -car Exp. 6.19 Master Service Center Assessor - -car exp. 6.00 N. J. Donat Assessor - -Car exp. 27.50; Staff Sch. 16.55 42.05 F. M. Roberts Assessor - -staff school 22.05 Dick Scheibner Assessor - -staff school 50. 25 Bill Plath Assessor - -staff school 24.50 Ronald E. Walker Assessor- -staff school 9.70 W. L. Kurtz Assessor - -staff school 14.00 Ned Douglass Assessor - -staff school 10.10 Pacific Northwest Bell Abund. Food -- 18.90; Assessor 56.50; Cir. Ct.- 85.80; Co. Clk.- 33.65; Co. Ct. -- 35.90; Co. Judge - 47.55; Cthse:- 21.80; D.A. - 79.40; Dist. Ct.- 20.25; Juv.- 110.23; J -J Boys'Ranch- 28.08; Sher. - 140.11; Tax Dept. -25.75 753.80 Grunwald, Crawford & Assoc. Co. Plann- -Study 3,373.39 R. E. Hornbeck Assessor - -staff school 10.75 Dept. of Gen. Serv.- -Cent. Stores Co. Ct.-- 13.31; Juv. - -8.79 22.10 G. W. McCann Co. Ct.- -Conv. 28.50 The Portland Hilton Co. Judge - -tray. 10.00 Oregon State Hospital Cir. Ct.-- Psych. Exam. 388.69 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse.-- Utilities 22.50 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. -- utilities 306.04 Cliff Peterson Lighting & Supp. Cthse.-- utilities 183.72 VYCO Products Cthse.-- supplies 54.35 The Flower Garden Cthse.-- supplies 16.00 Carl Austin Cthse.- -supp. 2.50 Bend Color Center Cthse. - -exp. 19.50 Mastercraft Cleaners Dist. Ct. - -off. supp. 2.50 Multnomah County Sheriff Jail- -board of prisoners 165:00 Nicholson's Market & Lockers Jail - -exp. 12.35 J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Jail - -exp. 3.27 Dr. Harry E. Mackey Juv. -- foster care 10.00 Charles T. Warren Juv. -- foster care 13.98 St. Charles Memorial Hospital Juv. -- foster care 28.00 A. H. Barbour & Sons Inc. J -J -Boys ranch - -off. supp. 783.80 Eastern Oregon Mills J -J Boys Ranch -- Agric. 101.44 Healy's Bend Furniture Co. Juv. -J -J Boys Ranch, Appl. & Furn. 415.60 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Tax Dept. - -Bond Premiums 10.00 Mosler Safe Co. Tax Dept.- -misc. 82.74 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. VSO- -supp. 4.50 Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Postage machine 125.69 Russell Kiel - Postmaster Postage 120.00 Addressograph -Mult. Corp. Copier 206.69 The Bulletin Pub. & Notice of Proceedings 50.67 Shirley Shotwell Circuit Ct. 13.00 Louis L. Selken, Dist. Atty. D.A.- -Misc. 10.00 -1- GENERAL ROAD FUND: I B M Corporation Had's McCulloch Shop Eastern Oregon Mills Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Cascade Auto Parts Bennett's Machine Shop Tireland, Inc. Peck Brothers Dept. of Gen. Services Shell Oil Company DOXOL Texaco, Inc. Coast to Coast Stores 3M- -Minn. Min. & Mfg. Co. TAB Products Co. of Oregon Mission Linen Supply Northwest Industrial Laundry Newland's Greenhouse & Nursery Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Williamsen's Upholstery Union Oil of Calif. Premier Fastener Co.. MuniChem Corp. Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Eugene McKenzie Freight Petroleum Transport, Inc. Haynes Brothers Darrell Anderson Lin Davis Radio Service Rheinholt TV City of Bend -Water Dept. The Flower Garden Tenneson Eng. Corp.. WATER HEMLOCK FUND: Ray E. Kerfoot Richard James Kerfoot Rocky C. Weber PUBLrC ASSISTANCE FUND: Equip. rental 332.75. Equip. rental VOL 12° PAGE 208 Parts and Repairs 11.88 Ray A.. Babb D.A.- -Tray. exp. 59.84 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. H.D.-- supp.. 4.50 National League of.Cities H.D.- -supp. 60.00 Pacific Northwest Bell H.D.-- supp.;134.25; Medicare, 15.45 149.70 A. Ben King., M. D. H.D. - -tray. 90.00 James Howbert, M.D. H.D.- -tray. 125.00 Lois M. Dearth H.D.- -supp. 12.62 Shirley Shotwell Dist. Atty. 15.00 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge - -tray. 15.00 Ronald L. Bryant Just. Ct.- -atty. 56.15 Cubic Corporation Elections 9,000.00 State Dept. of Agric. Stock & Game Protection 4,818.00 DOXOL Civil Def.- -rent 20.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: I B M Corporation Had's McCulloch Shop Eastern Oregon Mills Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Cascade Auto Parts Bennett's Machine Shop Tireland, Inc. Peck Brothers Dept. of Gen. Services Shell Oil Company DOXOL Texaco, Inc. Coast to Coast Stores 3M- -Minn. Min. & Mfg. Co. TAB Products Co. of Oregon Mission Linen Supply Northwest Industrial Laundry Newland's Greenhouse & Nursery Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Williamsen's Upholstery Union Oil of Calif. Premier Fastener Co.. MuniChem Corp. Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Eugene McKenzie Freight Petroleum Transport, Inc. Haynes Brothers Darrell Anderson Lin Davis Radio Service Rheinholt TV City of Bend -Water Dept. The Flower Garden Tenneson Eng. Corp.. WATER HEMLOCK FUND: Ray E. Kerfoot Richard James Kerfoot Rocky C. Weber PUBLrC ASSISTANCE FUND: Equip. rental 332.75. Equip. rental 4.00 Parts and Repairs 11.88 Parts and Repairs 166.32 Parts & Rep. 68.48 Parts & Rep. 40.25 Tires 342.48 Tires 50.00 Tires 15.00 Gas & Diesel 1,956.90 Gas & Diesel 32.25 Lube, Grease & Oil 262.02 Signs & Mat. 9.49 Signs & Mat. 595.80 Gen. Off. exp. 70.07 Gen. Off. exp. 11.95 Gen. Off. exp. 53.90 Gen. off. exp. 50.00 Utilities 99.30 Utilities 327.61 Gen. exp. 8.'o0 Gen. exp. 19.36 Gen. exp. 170.62 Gen. exp. 187.25 Gen. exp: 3,897.87 Gen. exp. 86.52 Asphalt & Aggreg. 181.15 Asphalt & Aggreg. 705:00 Chemicals 30.88 Radio Wmt. & Rep. 15.00 Radio Maint. & Rep. 22.10 Utilities 17.33 Co. Part. Cities 18.00 Asphalt & Aggreg. 1,549.90 Transp . 20.00 Transp . 20.00 Transp . 20.00 Pacific Trailways Soldiers.& Sailors 8.00 -2- COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: Bend Water Department MARINE PATROL FUND: Rheinholdt TV DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest-Bell CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emerg. Services IN THE MATTER OF LAZY RIVER-PLAT: VOL 12 PAGE 209. Co. rental -- utilities 2.90 Tray. 28.40 Telephone 2.31 Sec. 1.67 The Court at this time signed.a Plat of Lazy River with the restrictions that on the Pengra- Huntington Road there will be allowed,&cc s only to the platted lots. IN THE MATTER OF � RADIO EQUIPMENT BIDS: At this time the Court authorized William C. James to call for bids on Road Department radio equipment and installation. IN THE MATTER OF J -J BOYS" RANCH TRUST FUND: The Court at this time ordered that Support Money and donations for the J -J Boys' Ranch be put into the J -J Boys' Ranch Trust Fund. IN THE MATTER OF OPENING OF BIDS: The Court at this time opened bids on the Used 1965,4 -Door Chevrolet from the Sheriff's Department. The highest bid was from Jarvis Gambrell for $777.00; and so, the used car was sold to him. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT: The Court at this time accepted the report of the Road Advisory Committee of August 15. IN THE MATTER OF NEW BEER LICENSE: The Court recommended approval of a new RMBA license for Gale Powell, Nick Matthews and Mike Matthews. IN THE MATTER OF GRANT OF BEAM PATH EASEMENT AND RELEASE OF EASEMENT: The Court at this time granted to the United States of America, Bonneville Power Administration, a Beam Path Easement of a parcel of land in the SSE 4 of Section 30, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M., lying within a path 10 feet in width, being 5 feet on each side of a line described as beginning at the radio tower, the center of which lies S 300 12' 30" E, 1253.1 feet from the north quarter section corner of said Sec. 30, and extending on a bearing of N. 370 06' 00" E, to the north line of said §041 04- of Section 30. This is in connection with the Bend Radio Station beam easement to Grizzly Mountain. -3- i VOL FAEE 210 IN THE MATTER OF TELEPHONE POLE INSTALLATION:- The. Court at this time ordered and authorized the United Telephone Co. of the. Northwest to install new.poles.alorig the Northwest Market Road as instructed and according to the sketch map. IN THE MATTER OF JAILER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY JAIL: The Court at this time ordered the 'Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Neil Ray'Cornwell, Jailer for Deschutes County Jail, on a full time basis at $400.00 per month, effective September 1 , 1968, at which time Robert Paul LAqua, who has been Jailer from August 1, 1968 to September 1, 1968, will terminate this position. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS.TO COUNTY - OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court executed the following deeds: Deschutes County to Emil p. Boesch and Laurabelle J. Boesch, husband and wife: Lot 10, Block 2, Deschutes River Acres, First Addition for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to C. W. Reeve and Leona M. Reeve, husband and wife: Lot 3, Block 1, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to C. W. Reeve and Leona M. Reeve, husband and wife: Lot 4, Block 1, Deschutes River'Acres for the sum,of $500.00; Deschutes County to Emil P. Boesch and Laurabelle J. Boesch, husband and wife: Lot 11, Block 1, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to C. W. Reeve and Leona M. Reeve, husband and wife: Lot 5, Block 1, Deschutes River Acres for the sum'of $510.00; Deschutes County to Samuel Joseph'Tilden and Evelyn M. Tilden, husband and wife: Lot 26, Block 2, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $850.00; Deschutes County to Dora Yager: Lot 12, Block 2, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $510.00; Deschutes County to Dora Yager: Lot 10, Block 2, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to George D. Trout, Jr. and Dan H. Heierman: Lot 15, Block 3, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes ,County to George D. Trout, Jr. and Dan H. Heierman: Lot 14, Block 3, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to George D. Trout, Jr. and Dan H. Heierman: Lot 13, Block 3, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to George D. Trout, Jr. and Dan H..Heierman: Lot 1, Block 4, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to George D. Trout, Jr. and Dan H. Heierman: Lot 2, Block 4, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to Georg e.D. Trout, Jr. and Dan H. Heierman: Lot 3, Block 4, Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $500.00; Deschutes County to Walter E. Gore: SW'9E14SW4, Sec. 11, Twp. 22 S., R. 10 E.W.M., for the sum of $810.00; Deschutes County to Gale Bartel and Bernice 1. Bartel, husband and wife:. Lot 3, Block 2, Berni's Addition, Redmond, for the sum of $2100.00; Deschutes County to Robert L. Coats and Joyce E. Coats, husband and wife: That portion of SW W-4 lying North of Johnson Road.in Sec. 6, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E'.W.M. (approx. 5 acres) for the sum of $700.00; Deschutes County to Deschutes River Ranch, Inc: That portion of Lots 3, 4, & 5 lying East of Bend - Sisters Highway in Block 42, Laidlaw Townsite, for the sum of $175.00; Deschutes County to Deschutes River Ranch, Inc.: That portion of Lots 7, 8 & 9 lying East of_Bend- Sisters Highway in Block 40, Laidlaw Townsite, for the sum of $200.00; Deschutes County to Clay Shepard & Louise Shepard, husband and wife, and Douglas'A. Shepard & Joyce Shepard, husband & wife: Lot 22, Block 7, Replat of Blocks 6 & 7, Riverside Addition, Bend,,for the sum of $120.00; Deschutes County to Fred C. Samples and Tressa M. Samples, husband and wife: Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7, Block 6 Replat of Blocks 6 & 7, Riverside Addition, Bend, for the sum of $850.00; -4- I I VOL 12 !Aa 211 Deschutes County to Hoyle D. Phillips & Sharon L. Phillips, husband & wife, and Andrew Borello & Hazel G. Borello, husband and wife, in joint tenancy with right of survivorship, the parties of the 'second part: Lots l & 2, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens Addition, Bend, for the sum of $1,000.00; Deschutes County to Victor W. Snyder and Earline E. Snyder, husband and wife, That portion of Lots 18, 19 and 20 lying East of Railroad right -of -way, Block 6, Lytle Addition, Bend, for the sum of $510.00; Deschutes County to Hoyle b. Phillips and Sharon L. Phillips, husband and wife: Lot 6, Block 18, 1st Addition to Aubrey Heights, Bend, for the sum of $310.00; Deschutes County to Clay Shepard and Louise Shepard, husband & wife, and Douglas A. Shepard and Joyce Shepard, husband and wife: Lot 4, Block 1, Replat of Blocks 1 & 2, Riverside Addition, Bend, for the sum of $380.00; Deschutes County to Frances Franklin and Kaye Franklin, or the survivor: Lots 13 & 14, Block 13, Riverside Addition, Bend, for the sum of $301.00; Deschutes County to Emil Olson: Lot 7, Block 56, 1st Addition to Riverside, Bend, for the sum of $400.00; Deschutes County to Hoyle D. Phillips and Sharon L. Phillips, husband & wife: 0 §V4 E1 4 of Lot 3, Sec. 4, Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M., for the sum of $91.00; Deschutes County to Hoyle D. Phillips and Sharon L. Phillips, husband & wife: E�E4NE4 of Lot 3, Sec. 4, Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M., for the sum of $91.00; Deschutes County to John E. Webb and Shirley C. Webb, husband and wife: That part of Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, lying East of Hwy. 20, Block 25, Laidlaw Townsite, for the sum of $150.00; Deschutes County to Tom Larsen and Garen Larsen, husband & wife: Lot 17, Block 4, Aubrey Heights Addition, Bend, for the sum of $115.00. IN THE MATTER OF AUCTION SALE OF SUNSET HOME: On the 29th day of August, 1968, the Court made Resolution to honor the application of John and Sheldon Arnett to advertise the property known as Sunset Home, for auction because the operation of this facility is becoming unfeasible for county maintenance to meet Oregon State Board of Health certification. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF BUDGET ADVISORY MEMBERS: At this time the Court appointed A. L. Hollowell, Redmond, to a four (4) year term to the Deschutes County Budget Advisory Committee (until August, 1972); and the Court appointed Harry Waldron, Bend, to fill out the unexpired term (until Jan. 1970) of Gilbert Helling. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES: At this time the Court made Resolution of its intention to exchange property with William W. & Bernice G. Durfee, pursuant to ORS 275.100, the proposed exchange described as follows: DESCHUTES COUNTY to William W. & Bernice G. Durfee: SE%4 Section 25 NW-IE4 Section 36 N4 Section 36 SQDh Section 36 all in Township 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. WILLIAM W. & BERNICE G. DURFEE to Deschutes County: A tract of land lying partly in the SW 4, NE 4 and partly in the y NW4, SE4 of Sec. 36 of Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: Beginning at the 1/16 corner pin at the southeast corner of SW4, NE4 of Sec. 36 of Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and running thence North 143.15 ft.; thence N. 68 321 W. 210.48 ft.; to a pin on top of the edge of the rock rim; thence following the rock rim S. 860 531 W. 264.52 ft.; -5- I I 11 ' I VOL 12 mf thence Ni 880 44' 3011 w..475.61 ft.; thence S. 890 34''W'. 281.08 ft.; thence.S 00 181 30" W.447.13'ft.; over the rim to a point in the center of the Deschutes River on the bridge; thence up the center of the Deschutes River N.i790 38' 55" E. 825.00 ft.; to a steel pin,. thence S. 840 291 0911 E. 409.30 ft.. to a steel pin in center of the river; thence North 124.10 ft. to the 1 /16 corner which was-the point of beginning and,containing 9.80 acres, and excepting.therefrom the right of way of the county road thru this land. It is ordered that the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, on the 27th day of September, 1968 at Bend, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. IN THE MATTER OF PUBLICATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE LIST: At this time the Court ordered the Sheriff and Tax Collector to publish the 1967 -68 personal property tax foreclosure list in the Redmond Spokesman. IN.THE MATTER OF BUILDING OF AN ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to William J. Gilpin to build an access on or across Deschutes County right of way; and the Court granted a permit to Russell Greer to build-an access on or across Deschutes County right of way. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY-COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER I" i i i I i M VOL 12 FACE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) R E S O L U T I O N Auction Sale of ) Sunset Home ) WHEREAS: Deschutes County owns a facility Down as Sunset Home, operated by Sheldon and John Arnett, and, WHEREAS: The operation of this facility as a Nursing Home is dependent upon certification by the Oregon State Board of Health, and, WHEREAS: The Oregon State Board of Health has certified this facility operation until September 1, 1968, at which time they will make an inspection of facilities, and, WHEREAS: Deschutes County does not have the funds to pro- vide office space, Doctor's examining room and a therapy room, to install overhead sprinkling system for fire protection, a requirement of the State Fire Marshal, and to renovate both men's and women's rest - rooms as needed; at a cost of not less than $40,000.00, .and, WHEREAS: The Sunset Home Fund was in the-red at the close of 1967 -68 budget year, and, .WHEREAS: The appraisal on this property by Lloyd A. Farley, fee appraiser, for buildings and approximately fifty (50) acres of land, with twenty -five (25) acres of C.O.I. water was $100,000.00. -1- I I i I i VOL 12 PwA4 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED That Deschutes County honor the application of John and Sheldon Arnett to advertise this property for auction, subject to a ten (10) year Lease to Arnetts. Done this 29th day of August, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUN CO SIONER COUNTY COSSIONER -2- 0 VOL V. ?AGE 215 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) - O R D E R Jailer for Deschutes ) County Jail ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes, Deschutes County Sheriff, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Neil Ray Cornwell, Jailer for Deschutes County Jail, on a full time basis at $400.00 per month, effective September 1, 1968, at which time Robert Paul Laqua, who has been Jailer from August'l, 1968 to September 1, 1968, will terminate this position. Dated this 20th day of August, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 4"'-TYJUDGE c COUNTY C ISSIONER o Vol ?AV ' IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE'OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Bend, Oregon August 20, 1968 In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Telephone Pole ) Installation on ) N. W. Market Rd.) At this time the County Court authorized the United Telephone Co. of the Northwest to Install new poles along the Northwest Market Road as instructed and according to the attached sketch map. da y ofL� j l�J—�, 1968. Approved this Xdo--C (�- COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMIS TONER COUN Y CO, SS ONER 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Exchange of Properties ) RESOLUTION VOL 12 PaLF 217 This matter coming on regularly for consideration of the Court and it appearing that it is in the interest of the public for an exchange of properties, and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED That pursuant to ORS 275.100, Deschutes County enter into an exchange of lands with William W. and Bernice G. Durfee. Said lands being described as follows: DESCHUTES COUNTY to William W. & Bernice G. Durfee: S943*4 Section 25 We -4 Section 36 N'-aATW4 Section 36 STVAgNt�h Section 36 all in Township 14 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian. And in exchange WILLIAM W. & BERNICE G. DURFEE would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon: A tract of land lying-partly in the STn-4-, NE4 and partly in the Y -4, SE 4 of Sec. 36 of Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: Beginning at the 1/16 corner pin at the southeast corner of SV4, NE4 of Sec. 36 of Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and running thence North 143.15 ft.; thence N. 680 32' W. 210.48 ft.; to a pin on top of the edge of the rock rim; thence following the rock rim S. 860 53' W. 264.52 ft.; thence N. 880 44' 3011 W. 475.61 ft.; thence S. 890 341 W. 281.08 ft.; thence S 00 181 301, W. 447.13 ft.; over the rim to a point in the center of the Deschutes River on the bridge; thence up the center of the Deschutes 0 Vol 12 ,AGi 218 River N. 790 38' 55" E. 825.00 ft.; to a steel pin, thence S. 84 29' 09" E. 409.30 ft. to a steel pin in center of the river; thence North 121.10 ft. to the 1/16 corner which was the point of beginning and containing 9.80 acres, and excepting therefrom the right of way of the county road thru this land. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, on the 27th day of September, 1968 at Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. Dated this 20th day of August, 1968. DESCHUTES 'COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE i I Y I I : VOL 12 FAXE ?J9 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Notice of Hearing For Exchange of- Property in Deschutes County Pursuant.to ORS.275.100, notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Deschutes County Court on the 21st day of August, 1968, the Court did make and enter in its records a resolution declaring its intention to make an exchange of real property as follows: That Deschutes County, Oregon would deed to William W. & Bernice G. Durfee, the following described property: SE%,M -4 Section 25 NE4 Section 36 N'4 Section 36 SW'4N6A4- Section 36 all in Township 14 South, Range 12 E.W.M. And in exchange, William W. & Bernice G. Durfee would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon the following described property: A tract of land lying partly in the Sint -4, NE4 and partly in the NW4j SE4 of Sec. 36 of Twp. 14 S., Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: Beginning at the 1/16 corner pin at the southeast corner of SV-, NE4 of Sec. 36 of Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and running thence North 143.15 ft.; thence N. 680 321 W. 210.48 ft.; to a pin on top of the edge of the rock rim; thence following the rock rim S. 860 531 W. 264.52 ft.; hence N. 880 441 3011 W.0475.61 ft.; thence S. 89 341 W. 281.08 ft.; thence S.0 181 30" W. 447.13 ft.; over the rim to a point in the center of the Deschutes River on the bridge; thence up the centet of the Deschutes River N. 790 381 55f1 E. 825.00 ft.; to a steel pin, thence S. 840 291 0911 E. 409.30 ft. to a steel pin in center of the river; thence North 124.10 ft. to the 1 /16 corner which was the point of beginning and containing 9.80 acres, and excepting therefrom the right of way of the county road thru this land. In addition William W. Durfee & Bernice G. Durfee will pay Deschutes County, Oregon the sum of $3,000 cash to meet the terms of the ORS. And that the 27th day of September, 1968, Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon is set as the date and the place of hearing, and that 10 :00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, is set as the time for hearing _any objections thereto. By Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon Dated this 30th day of August, 1968. Helen M. Dacey DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK VOL LI 2 FAVE 220 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Building an access O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Russell Greer to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on.the reverse side of this sheet.. This - permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to mo e buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even ght dis- tribution, and properly shbred so as to revent collapse.while he process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traf arnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure s avel while in the }process of moving the building. The permittee shall be red to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depictin de Load", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections ' s to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The pe e'will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the exis ' g pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said dama r pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during course of moving, it!is.necessary to move bridge railings, the perm a shall be required to replace the railings to their origi.ual state. The Private Access to County Road: See attached map >for details. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the.description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction,; the permittee will be required to move this installation at his awn expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as ',a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of vork will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of 19 07a Re L7 comm nded Approvals Charles L. Plummer Deschutes C my Roach 13y _ l TTEE Culvert Installation - 24' 8 ". 24' 1211 ��� IN'.THE.COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON C� a FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Building of an access ) VOL 12 FACE 221 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Wm. J. Gilpin to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEAIERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to,mo e buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even =ght dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse wh�a�rni�ngs process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traf to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure saf avel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be XeqTired to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with sign's depictin de Load ") and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections s tb insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The per ee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the exis ' g pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said dama r pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permi e shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The Private Access to County Road: See reverse side for details. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point.of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this L�_d day of 4 eLe 19 Re 7omm nded Appro al: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County R admaster FERMI -- - VOL ?w � BE IT nREMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this: 4th day `-of September, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: D. L. Penhollow County Judge - Tray. & Conv. Exp. $ 13.00 Deschutes County Abundant Food - Rent 100.00 Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor - Off. Supplies 3.78; Circuit Court - Off.Sup.& Equip. .45; 'County Clerk - Mat. & Sup. 26-33; District Atty - Mat. & Sup. 7.83; District Court - Off.Sup. 2.90; Juvenile - Off.Sup. 7.05; J -J Boys Ranch - Off. Sup. 5.94; Sheriff - Sup. 7.23; Sheriff's Tax Dept.- Mat.& Sup. 7.23; Treas.- . Off.Sup. 2.47; Vet's Serv. 8.29; 79.50 The Owl Pharmacy Assessor - Off.Sup. 83.20; County Plann.- 94.20 11.00 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Assessor - Office.Supplies 63.90 Sup. 461.95 525.65 County Clerk - Mat & The Kiplinger Wash.Editor,Inc. Assessor - Office Supplies 24.00 Eriksen's Stationery & Off.Sup. Assessor - Car Exp. 6.43; County Court - Tel & Misc. Sup. 7.46; Dist. Court - Off. Sup. 22.09; Juv. - Off. Sup. 7.88 43.86 Master Service Center of Bend Assessor - Car Expense 12.00 Texaco, Inc. Assessor - Car Expense 2.54; 13.54 Sheriff - Trans. & Travel 11.00 Oregon State Tax Commission Assessor - State Maintenance 413.75 Shell Oil Company Assessor - State Maint. 2.66; County Court - Conv. 17.57; Juv. - Tray.& Auto Maijht. 3.37; Sheriff - Trans. 8.42 32.02 William C. James Civil Defense - Travel 68.16 Pacific Northwest Bell Civil Defense - Telephone 111.22 6.66 Mahoney Office Equipment Civil Defense - Office Supplies Rheinholdt T.V. Civil Defense - Radio Equipment 20.00 Deschutes County Civil Defense - Rent 100.00 Bend Shoe Clinic County Judge - Trav & Conv. Exp. 11.99 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Abundant Food - Office Supplies 3.57; 65.45 69.02 Courthouse - Fuel, Lights & Water City of Bend Courthouse - Fuel, Lights & Water 22.00 Water Department Courthouse - Fuel, Lights & Water 55.65 .Bend Masterson- St.Clair Hardware jnc. Courthouse - Supplies & Expense 27.72 VICO Products Courthouse - Supplies & Expense 23.50 The Sherwin - Williams Co. Courthouse - Courthouse Repairs 11.59; J -J Boys Ranch - Bldg & Equip. 86.77 98.36 The Miller Lumber Company Courthouse - Courthouse Repairs 36.74; Jail - Jail Expense 4.50 41.24 Bend Heating & Sheet Melal Courthouse - Courthouse Repairs 32.60 Dunham Printing Company County Clerk - Materials & Supplies 131.25 G. W. McCann County. Court - Conv. 10.00 P. W. Ford, M.D. Jail - Jail Expense 12.00 Munichem Corporation Jail - Jail Expense 28.13 Economy Drug Jail - Jail Expense 9.33 Rose Pharmacy Jail - Jail Expense 5.20 Wagner!s Jail - Board of Prisoners 489.21 Nu -Way Laundry Jail - Jail Expense 11.96 -1- CIVIL DEFENSE (non -tax) FUND: William C. James Civil Defense - Travel 68.16 DOG LICENSE FUND: J. H. Smith, Sr. Dog License 96.00 -2- VOL 12, FACE 2� Lucille E. Sloan Juvenile - Foster rare 97.91 Terry McGuire Juvenile - Foster Care 70.00 Neil L.`Mellon Juvenile-- Foster Care 89.00 Mary Jarvis J -J Boys Ranch - Office Supplies 25.00 G. W. McCann J -J Boys Ranch - Bldg & Equipment 50.00 Bend Supply Company J -J Boys Ranch - Small Tools & Equip. 23,19 Cascade Auto Parts J -J Boys Ranch - Small Tools & Equip. 1.35 Bertil Nelson J -J Boys Ranch - Food 200.00 3 Boys Market J -J Boys Ranch - Food 19.80; J -J Boys Ranch - Hse. Optg. 5.46 25.26 Lyle Jarvis J -J Boys Ranch - Food 112.96; J -J Boys Ranch - Allowances 11.50 124.46 Bend Shoe Clinic J -J Boys Ranch - Clothing 16.19 Western Farmers Association J -J Boys Ranch - Agric. 43.78 Anderson Spray Service J -J Boys Ranch - Agric. 40.00 Zidel J -J Boys Ranch - Appl. & Furniture 671.50 Irwin Lenaburg J -J Boys Ranch - Appl. & Furniture 4,124.45 The Bulletin Sheriff.- Trans. & Travel 11.52; Other County - Pub.& Notice of Proceed. 125.37 136.89 Atlantic - Richfield Company Sheriff - Trans. & Travel 14.15 Bob Thomas.Chevrolet- Cadillac Sheriff - Trans. & Travel 8.35 George F. Cake Company Sheriff - Supplies 115.90 F. Morton Pitt Company Sheriff - Supplies 54.92 Bend Hardware Company Sheriff - Supplies 6.52 I.B.M. Corporation Sheriff - Office Equipment 38.19 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff - Police Radio Maint. 42.17 Department of Motor Vehicles Sheriff - Teletype 45.05 Mosler Sheriff's Tax Dept. - Miscellaneous 2.70 A. Ben King, M.D. Tri- County Health Dept.- Health officer Tray. 9.36 Hiltje Hubbard Tri -Co. Health Dept.- Health Officer Tray. 37.96 Marjorie Snider Tri -Co. Health Dept.- Health Officer Tray. 35.91 Lenor Thornton Tri -Co. Health Dept.- Health Officer Tray. 44.15 Ronald D. Anderson Tri -Co. Health Dept.- Sanitarian Travel 112.45 Margaret Iseli Medicare - Travel 16.65 Louise Devenport Medicare - Travel 44.96 Jo Temple Medicare - Travel 48.24 Opal Aeschliman Medicare - Travel 42.66 John Harpole Medicare 15.00 Bend Medical Supply Medicare - Office Equip. & Supplies 83.20 Ericksen's Medicare - Office Equip. & Supplies 11.76 Medical Economics, Inc. Medicare - Office Equip. & Supplies 7.50 Deschutes County Medicare - Office Equip. & Supplies 100.00 Charles D. Whitchurch, M.S.W. Family Counsel. Clinic - Travel 19.22 Barbara Sparkman Family Counsel. Clinic - Travel 57.97 Magill Drug Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 32.30 Brandis Thriftwise Drugs Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 16.65 Pacific Northwest Bell Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 60.40 Pacific Power & Light Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 1.25 Fowler Printing Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 24.00 Eriksen's Stationery & Off. Sup. Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 6.98 American Orthopsychiatric Assn Family Counsel. Clinic - Supplies 12.00 Vernon Patrick Family Counsel. Clinic - Rent,Redmond Off. 55.00 Hobert A. Starr Veteran's Service - Travel 14.84 Pacific Northwest Bell Watermaster - Off. Supplies & Equip. 10.00 Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Xerox 175.02 Bill Smith - Signs County Advertising 20.00 Dorothy A. Smead County Court - Conv. 8.50 Frieda's County Court -Conv. 17.05 Leagjeld Construction Company J -J Boys Ranch - Appl. & Furniture 17,188.00 CIVIL DEFENSE (non -tax) FUND: William C. James Civil Defense - Travel 68.16 DOG LICENSE FUND: J. H. Smith, Sr. Dog License 96.00 -2- IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY - OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court executed a deed to Burl Fane Agnew'and Barbara M. Agnew, husband and wife, for the following: Lots 1 & 2, Block 3, First Addition Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $1009.40. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Charles Grant on the Road Department payroll as worker on refuse disposal, on a- temporary basis, at $2.25 per hour, effective September 4, 1968. -3- U PA024 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Pacific Trailways Public Assistance - Soldiers & Sailors $ 4.00 SUNSET HOME FUND: Standard.Oil Co. of California Johnson Electric, Inc. Sunset Home - Rep. & Maint. 484.44 .Sunset Home - Rep. & Maint. 45.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Shepard's Citations Law Library - Capital Outlay 44.00 West Publishing Company Law Library - Capital Outlay 49.00 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: The Miller Lumber Company Repairs & Maintenance 5.18 The Sherwin - Williams Company Repairs & Maintenance 16.51 Bend Water Department Repairs & Maintenance 3.70 Dick's Linoleum Repairs & Maintenance 19.84 U. S. National Bank Contract 200.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Parts & Repairs 7.88; General Oregon Carburetor Company Expense .98 Parts & Repairs 8.86 31.15 Crater Lake Machinery Company Parts & Repairs 1361.26; General Expense 104.72 1,465.98 Automotive Equipment Company Parts & Repairs 96.00; General Expense 30.19 126.19 Peck Brothers Tires 75.00 Traffic Safety Supply Company Signs & Mat. 47.34 Pacific Power & Light Company Utilities 21.40 City of Bend -Sewer Charge Utilities 4.10 Bend Water Department Utilities 10.05 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Utilities 14.94 Newton Pump & Irrigation Co. General Expense 6.50 Central Ore.Welders Supply,Inc. General Expense 22.67 Hudson House, Inc. General Expense 25.10 The Owl Pharmacy General Expense 6.84 Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation General Expense 943.80 Deschutes Farmers Coop. General Expense 668.20 Bend Aggregate & Paving Company Asphalt & Aggregate 5,276.66 Deschutes Ready -Mix Asphalt & Aggregate 49.15 Shell Oil Company Roadmaster's Travel 18.13 State of Oregon- Dept.Gen.Ser. Radio Maintenance & Repair 207.48 International Harvester Company Capital Outlay 2,434.74 State of Oregon- Dept.Gen.Ser. Capital Outlay 35.00 .Pacific Trailways Capital Outlay 2,950.00 IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY - OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court executed a deed to Burl Fane Agnew'and Barbara M. Agnew, husband and wife, for the following: Lots 1 & 2, Block 3, First Addition Deschutes River Acres, for the sum of $1009.40. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Charles Grant on the Road Department payroll as worker on refuse disposal, on a- temporary basis, at $2.25 per hour, effective September 4, 1968. -3- = - VOL IN THE MATTER' OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES: At this time the Court made Resolution of its intention to exchange property with A. W. Beardsley and Mildred Beardsley, pursuant'to ORS 275.100, the proposed exchange described as-follows: DESCHUTES COUNTY to A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley: That - portion of the N Sec. 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12.E.W.M. bring south of Deschutes River And in exchange A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley would deed.to Deschutes.County, Oregon: That portion of the SWV*4 Sec. 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. lying south of Deschutes River and north of the Franks Road It is ordered that the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, on the 4th day'' of October, 1968 at Bend, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. III ".THE MATTER OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION: The Court at. this time appointed D. A. Smead, Commissioner, as the Court's member on the Board of-Equalization and the Budget Committee chose Harry J. Waldron to be the Budget Advisory Board's member on the Deschutes County Equalizabion Board, all in accordance with ORS 309.020. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL,_DESCHUTES COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the naive of John Conway on the Road Department payroll as,Caretaker of the Arnold Refuse Site., at.$125.00 per month, Effective September 9, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL DESCHUTES. COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Miss Anita Niewoehner on the Health Department payroll as PSW II at $465.00 per month, effective October 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL DESCHUTES COUNTY - HEALTH DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Mr. Maurice Vickers on the Health Department payroll as. Sanitarian I, at the rate of $600:00 per month, effective September 9, 1968. _DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY COMMISSIONER -4- a i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES S� P In the Matter ) ° CO. '! ref of, ) RESOLUTION Exchange of Properties ) This matter coming on regularly for consideration of . the Court and it appearing that it is in the interest of the public for an exchange of properties, and, _ The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED That pursuant to ORS 275.100, Deschutes County;enter into an exchange of lands with A. W. Beardsley -and Mildred Beardsley. Said lands being described as follows: DESCHUTES COUNTY to A. W. Beardsley &Mildred Beardsley: That portion of the NWVW4 Sec. 12, Township 15 S., Range 12;E:W.M. lying south. of Deschutes River And in exchange ;A. W. BEARDSLEY & MILDRED BEARDSLEY would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon: That portion of the SF$�� Sec. 12, Township 15 S., Range 12 !E.W.M'. lying south of Deschutes River and north of the Franks Road IT IS THEREFORE :ORDERED That the County, Clerk give notice of a Hearing to be held ii the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, on: 'the 4th day of `.October,, 1968 at Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as,the, time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any,.why °said parcels should not be exchanged. Dated this 4th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY-JUDGE. c In the Matter VOL 12 PAa 227 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES of ) ORDER Personnel in ) J -J Boys Ranch ) Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Lyle Jarvis, Director of J -J Boys Ranch, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Denis Jones on the J -J Boys Ranch payroll, at $25.00 per 24 Hour Day, effective September 14, 1968. Dated this 18th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE' COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO SIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Personnel in ) J -J Boys Ranch ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Lyle Jarvis, Director of J -J Boys Ranch, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Alexander Trail on the J -J Boys Ranch payroll, at $10.00 per Day, effective August 10, 1468. Dated this 18th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY 'COURT 'COUNTY JUDGE IONER IN THE COUNTY COURT.OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter VOL 12 ?W 229 of ) ORDER Personnel in ) Deschutes County ) Health Department ) .This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Mrs. Margaret Iseli, Coordinator of the Home Health Agency, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Mrs. Katherine Hunt on the Health Department payroll as a full time LPN, at the rate of $400.00 per month, effective September 16, 1968. Dated this 18th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUW-T VOL 12 PACE • 0 W IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of )- ORDER Personnel in ) Deschutes County ) Road Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Charles Grant on the Road Department payroll as worker on refuse disposal, on a temporary basis, at $2.25 per hour, effective September 4, 1968. Dated this 4th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COU17TY JUDGE COUNTY COMnSSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER von 12 ?AGE 231 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) 0 R D E R Personnel in ) Deschutes County ) Health Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Ron Anderson, Supervising Sanitarian, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Mr. Maurice Vickers on the Health Department payroll as Sanitarian I, at the rate of $600.00 per month, effective September 9, 1968. Dated this 13th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO ISSI ER COUNTY COMM !S TnNFR O VOL 12:F M., IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) O R D E R Personnel in ) Deschutes County ) Health Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Mr. Charles Whitchurch, Director, Tri- County Family Counseling Clinic, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Miss Anita Niewoehner on the Health Department payroll as PSW II at $165.00 per month, Effective October 1, 1968. Dated this 13th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE i COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO IONER q VOL FACE:eh� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) 0 R D E R Personnel in ) Deschutes County road Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of Clarles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of John Conway on the payroll of the Road Department as Caretaker of the Arnold Refuse Site, at $125.00 per month, effective September 9, 1968. Dated this 13th day of September, 1968. - DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT VOL 12 _P -E 234 BE IT REIE+IBEW, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 18th day of September,o1968, all members. being present, the following business was trans- acted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills.were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Pacific Motor Trucking Company The Redmond Spokesman West Publishing Company Pacific Power & Light Austin's Kroske's Glass & Paint Supply Mize Plumbing & Heating Donald L. Ellis A. T. Ward Frank C. Johnson Mr. Power Clean Service Oregon Correction Association Patricia A. Smith Simmons Carbon Company Deschutes County.Road Department William F. Jones William F. Jones Wayne Lucas Legislative Counsel Committee IBM Corporation Clerk of the District Court The Owl Pharmacy Rex M. Anderson Marshall Motors, Inc. Les Schwab - Tire Center Simmons Carbon Company City of Bend SCM Corporation Bend Insurance Agency Cubic Corporation The Bend Bulletin The Redmond Spokesman D. L. Penhollow Oregon State Syst.High.Education Pacific Northwest Bell Deschutes County Road Dept. Business Week Oregon Correction Association Dorothy Smead Randy Lease Clerk of Marion County Bend Garbage Company Nicholson's Market & Lockers William F. Jones Pacific Power & Light Company Pacific Northwest Bell Montgomery Ward Company Erickson's Super Market Abundant Food - Freight $ Circuit Court - Off.Supp. & Equip. Circuit Court - Books Courthouse - Fuel, Lights 8C Water Courthouse - Supplies & Expense Courthouse - Repairs Courthouse ' - Repairs Justice Court, Redmond Dist.- Tel. 24.08 Supp. 12.58 Justice Court, Redmond Dist.- Clerk Circuit Court - Special Reporter Courthouse - Repairs Juvenile - Conf. & Expense �� Juvenile - Conf. & Exp. Juvenile - Office Supplies Juvenile - Travel & Auto Maint. Juvenile - Office Supplies Juvenile - Foster Care Juvenile - Foster Care Juvenile - Printing District Attorney - Materials & Supplies District Attorney - Crime Investigation District Attorney - Crime Investigation Sheriff - Trans. & Travel Sheriff - Trans. & Travel Sheriff - Trans. & Travel Sheriff - Office Equipment Sheriff - Teletype Sheriff's Tax Dept.- Machine Maint. Sheriff - Bon & Ins.Prem. 75.12; Sheriffs Tax Dept.- Bond Premiums 20.00; Ins. -Liab. & Fire 309.00 Elections Pub. & Not. of Proceed. Pub. & Not. of Proceed. Travel & Conv.Exp. - County Judge Assessor - Staff School Assessor - Telephone 55.25; County Court - Telephone 39.15; County Judge - Tele. 54.00; Dist.Court - Tel. 25.75; Juvenile - Tel 77.10; Sheriff's Tax Dept.- Tel. 25.70 Assessor - Car Expense County Judge - Materials & Supplies County Judge - Tray.& Conv.Exp. 7.50; County Court - Conv. Exp. 7.50 County Court - Conv.Exp. 4.00; County Judge - Tray. & Conv. Exp. 10.00 County Judge - Tray.& Conv.Exp. District Court - Drs. for Mental Exam. Courthouse - Fuel, Lights & Water District Attorney - Crime Investigation Juvenile - Conf. & Exp. J -J Boys Ranch - Utilities & Fuel J -J Boys Ranch - Utilities & Fuel J -J Boys Ranch - House Optg. J -J Boys Ranch - Food 335.15; House Dptg. 11.11 Do 360.01 5.00 30.00 319.48 2.00 76.72 10.90 36.66 20.00 124.05 108.10 18.50 53.5o 24.94 9.16 25.00 73.54 30.00 10.00 22.68 2.00 6.20 14.45 7.50 39.18 9.26 3.68 69.00 404.12 98.03 64.57 107.16 11.25 169.00 276.95 71.15 10.00 15.00 14.00 18.00 52.00 22.50 12.00 4.10 21.84 7.27 59.90 346.26 The John Wetle Company Coast to Coast Stores Backstrom'Builders Center Mary Jarvis Eastern Oregon Mills Davis Weatherstripping MacMillian Plumbing & Heating F. Morton Pitt Company Opal Aeschliman Russell Kiel William C. James Pacific Northwest Bell Fowler Printing Company Central Oregon District Hospital D. L. Penhollow GENERAL ROAD FUND: Jack Johnson & Sons, Inc. North Pacific Products Mid- Oregon Iron Works, Inc. Bob Thomas Chevrolet Les Schwab - Tire Center Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Redmond Auto Parts, Inc. Masterson - St. Clair Hardware Kelsey's Electric Downs Sales & Service Clyde Equip. Co. of Oregon Cascade Auto Parts Bend Specialized Services Gray's 97 Service B & D Auto Glass Al's Radiator Service Tireland, Inc. Shell Oil Company DOXAL Propane Texaco, Inc. Premier Fastener Company Backstrom Builders Center TAB - Product Co. of Oregon Simmons Carbon Company Northwest Industrial Laundry Mission Linen Supply Mahoney Office Equipment Eriksen's Stationery & Off.Supp. Bend Car Wash Pacific Northwest Bell Farwest Steel Services Center Haynes Brothers Bob Wilson Curb Construction Redmond Ready -Mix Bend Ready =Mix, Inc. Van Waters & Rogers Golden Arrow Mr. Ralph Meeker Oregon State Highway Commission American Express Lin Davis Radio Service City of Bend J -J Boys Ranch J -J Boys Ranch 'J -J Boys Ranch J -J Boys Ranch 1.00; Hse.Optg. J -J Boys Ranch J -J Boys Ranch J -J Boys Ranch VOL 12 PACE 235 - Clothing - House Optg. - Appl. & Furn. - Off. Supp. 2.00; Food 1.09; Allowances 9.00 - Food - Appl. & Furn. - Appl. & furn. Sheriff - Guard Medicare - Travel Postage Civil Defense - Travel Civil'Defense - Telephone District Court - Office Supplies 32.75; Juvenile - Printing 49.40; Sheriff's Tax Dept. - Materials & Supplies 24.60 District Attorney - Crime Investigation Travel & Conv. Expense Equipment Rental 6,106.77; Concrete, Asphalt & Aggregate 7,786.67 Equipment Rental Equipment Rental Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs 255.00; Tire Parts & Repairs 72.53; Gene Expense 98.39 Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs 137.00; Gen. Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Tires Gasoline & Diesel 2,497.07; Asphalt & Aggregate 568.25 Gasoline & Diesel Lube, Grease & Oil Drainage Culvert Signs & Materials Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense 26.63; Gen.Ma t Office Expense Utilities General Material Expense, Concrete, Asphalt & Aggregate Concrete, Asphalt & Aggregate Concrete, Asphalt & Aggregate Concrete, Asphalt & Aggregate Chemicals Weed Control Chemicals Weed Control Data Processing Payroll F. A. S. Matching Fund F. A. S. Matching Fund Radio Maintenance & Repair County participation Cities Tires -2- 276.68 ral Material Mat.Exp 32.46 Concrete, .Exp. 1.75 78.75 56.52 3,099.73 13.09 19.00 396.30 1,397.36 54.92 8.73 143.50 112.62 54.40 106.75 5.00 19.95 13,893.44 141.34 12.00 4.27 531.68 170.92 1.97 3.80 15.03 3.60 156.35 169.46 4.07 153.25 26.49 3.00 384.63 3,o65.32 108.90 291.81 107.73 9.24 7.58 12.36 45.13 11.95 6o.41 28.38 8.50 7.50 25.11 45.00 5,901..06 4.25 90.00 72.45 49.75 18.00 5,500.00 192.47 .15.00 152.01 0 VOL 1 ??AcE 23f = . • DOG LICENSE- Deschutes County Road Department Car Expense 22.82 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: Wagners Supermarket Contract 15.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Company Capital Outlay - Law Library 20.00 MARINE PATROL: Deschutes County Road Dept. Transportation and Travel 30.07 WATER HEMLOCK FUND: Deschutes County Road Dept. Materials and Supplies 100.80 SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric, Inc. Repairs & Maintenance 60.68 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Department of Gen. Services Maintenance 125.65 William C. James Travel 112.62 William C, James Maintenance 23.35 In the Matter of Installation of Pipeline: The Court at this time granted a permit to Roy Edwards to install a pipeline (Pipe Size 1" or more) on.or across Deschutes County right -of -way. In the Matter of Building an Access: The Court at this time granted a permit to John Bergman to build an access (20, access) on or across Deschutes•County right -of -way. In the Matter of Moving Building - 161X 18, The Court at this time granted a permit to Kenneth Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way, details as follows: Initial point of beginning. at Alfalfa. Then along Alfalfa Road to State Secondary to Butler Market - to Hamehook - to Deschutes Mkt.- to Deschutes State Secondary - to Cline Falls Secondary - to Innes Mkt Road - to Hwy 20 - to Cloverdale Mkt. Road - End of Permit. In the Matter of Deschutes County Safety Committee: The Court at this time appointed Mel Newhouse; Charles Plummer; Walter Genes; Gordon Davidson, Chairman; - to the Deschutes County Safety Committee. Meetings to be held the first Tuesday morning of each month. In the Matter of Installation of Pipeline: The court at this time &anted a permit to Neil Nollau to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. 1XZ VOL , 12 PAGE 237 In the Matter of .Bid-Opening: On September 18-, 1968 at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, the Deschutes County Clerk, Helen M. Dacey, read bids for Radio Communications System for the County Road Department. Bids received were from General Electric 18,183.30; Motorola, 29,277.85; Radio Corporation of America 19,181.00. Bids are to be studied by the County Court and William C. James, Communications Director. Comment; Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead went on record as opposing further action on installation of proposed Communications System. That a need for such a system has not been clearly shown and feels that for the best interest of the County that an engin- eer study would be in order. Commissioner Smead, on September 4, had asked for a reconsideration of bid - letting or attention given to the possibility of updating equip- ment at the present time. She recognizes this item had been approved by the Budget Committee but has asked for the Court to reconsider this budget item in the Road Department. Comment: Deschutes County Judge, D. L. Penhollow went on record in favor of going ahead with this Radio System program. In the Matter of Land Exchange: The County Court made a Resolqtion declaring intention to make an exchange of land with the Bureau of Land Management, U.S.A., and set the date of October 11, 1968 as the date of- Hearing in the Deschutes County Courtroom. The description of the property being described on list attached to these minutes: In the Matter of Liquor License: At this time the Court approved a seasonal Liquor License for Mount Bachelor Lodging, Inc. In the Matter of Personnel Deschutes County Assessors Department: The Court at this time Ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Sandra Warner on the Deschutes County Assessors payroll in the amount of $3600.00 per year, effective September 23, 1968. In the Matter of Personnel J -J Boys Ranch Dept: The Court at this time Ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Denis Jones on the J -J Boys Ranch payroll at $25.00 per 24 hour day, effective September 14, 1968; - and the name of Alexander Trail on the J -J Boys Ranch payroll at $10.00 per day, effective August 10, 1968. Ira the Matter of Board of Equalization: The Board of Equalization met on September 26, 1968 and appointed Elmer L. Mahaffey as Free Holder Member to this Board in accordance with ORS 309.020. In the Matter of Refund of Taxes: The Court at this time Ordered F. taxes to Michael M. Mathews in the In the Matter of Exchange of Properties: C. Sholes as.Tax Collector to make a refund of amount of $235.72. At this time the Court met in a hearing as advertised, on the exchange of properties between Deschutes County and William Durfee and Bernice G. Durfee: The Court Ordered that an order of exchange be prepared and a deed prepared to William and Bernice G. Durfee. In the Matter of Personnel Abundant Food Department: The Court at this time Ordered the name of John Hollecheck be placed on the Abundant Food Department payroll in the amount of $2.50 per hour, effective September 19,1968. VOL 12 PAC'E 238.- In the Matter of Installation of Pipeline; At this time the Court granted a permit to Don W. Sawyers to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. There being no further business,, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 'COUNTY JUDGE 1 r COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COM14I6IONER =5- VOL 12 %q ni J. PAGE ATTACHMENT "A" Offered Lands Willamette Meridian, Oregon Acres T. 17 S., R. 13 F. Sec. 36: NtSWI,. 80.00- T. 17 S., . R. 14 Sec. 31: NEkSWk, NhSEk 1204.00 T. 19 S.., R. 14 L. See. 2-. Lots-2, 3, SWk'N 256.42 'Ek, S�NWk, XWkSWk 3 S�N'W;, NjiSWk, N'I-SE k .240.00 4: V:NFI, V.-,NWj, N�SEk .240.00 5: SEINE'y, SE's 200.00 184 NEk 160.00 20: W '� S W'?,- 80.00 '-V � � SF 21- - S 240.00 23: W SE� SW�, W�SE k 200.00 25: S'-NW,, NEkSWk, N�NIWJkSWk, SFkNWkSWk 150.00 26. N�, I`a�, Wk-SEk, N�N&kSEk. VkNASIks Sh§EkSEko v L 620.00 27: NEJrNE , SliNLEk, SEk 280.00. 29: NW-k, XE�SWk, NV-�SEk 240.00 IN 30: NE's, IT Wk, Lots 1, 2, BSA; ASU 483.44 s. 32: Wli, S' SE k 400.00 34: All 640'00 T. 19 S., R. 1.5 E. Sec. 5: All 637.72. 7 S E� S E 40.00 - 8 SWkNE-',,, ShNWk, Sk- 440.00 18: SE'YNE% 40.00 19: Eji, NEkNWk. NEkSwk 400.00 .20: S S W 80.00' .21: W 22: All -640.00 25: SIINE' .. NE-�SEk 120.00 27: SE-',,SW,,, V2SEk 120.00 29: NW�N'E,'L, S�NEk, NIAWk, SEkNWk, NhSEk 320.00 34; NII-NIEJ�-, NEkINA 120.00 36: NEkNW 40.00., .4 .T. 19 S., R. 1.6 E. Sec, 8: S � S is 160.00 17: NW k '160.00 24: NE 4; NE k -40.00 25: E lz4 N E -�, NEkSEk 120.00 30. - S%4kXEk# I SE NW' Lots 2, 30 4, MsWk, SEk 439,70 31:- ANEk 80.00 1 4y Acres 201.63 402.18 479.92 639.72 639.00 560.00 160.00 240.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 360.52 200.00 120.00 120.00 40.00 40.00 80.00 426.92 457.54 320.00 280.00 280.00 40.00 160.00 80.00 40.00 40.00 480.00 320.00 80.00 320.00 301.25 320.00 320.00 320.00 640.00 PACE240 -2- 2 .S, 4,. 51 \WV SW ?4, E SEk Ai: ` �. Ai ! '. +: i•. _CAW}„ Ski , 14 N�SEk f 'S < [: I :: f s f :; , 4, .;! :'; t? �, S�.NW ., NA�SWk, NEkSEk -� ...,',ir i; 'ri 3_�'M1 '•�., ;,L :,J1�-j„ NEk -SEk S 2, 3, ;�'1::::�, E�1i�'W ;, E�SWk, S' SEk SE .,�•�_ . I: rte W ?�,,. ♦ 2, 3, 4, sr \w E ;1sw S,SE' A1: Acres 201.63 402.18 479.92 639.72 639.00 560.00 160.00 240.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 360.52 200.00 120.00 120.00 40.00 40.00 80.00 426.92 457.54 320.00 280.00 280.00 40.00 160.00 80.00 40.00 40.00 480.00 320.00 80.00 320.00 301.25 320.00 320.00 320.00 640.00 VOL 12 FACE 241 ten• � � j� • Acre. 480.00 `'1, " 306.31 i .. :.;: ,v .. +•'.. sr:'.�'''., st,''r., c;';r:}, SwkSEk 560.00 :::;', .�: °:, :";' ;:t;•.„ N'� WI4, h SEk, SEkSEk 480.00 '; : d • s r: `, 480.00 , 303.52 w �EI�, WI; 597.44 40.00 120.00 r., �,,;',, : :';,�w -� 228.38 80.00 �! 80.00 j . t l',•y�v' .,, .•t.' 4JL•� 161.95 200.00 :3, vr: * , .:r: �,:vW �r;, S'- SE-�, NEkSE'k 443.04 320.00 . ' 241.04 ,..•) l i , J. IN I', 80.58 319.32 3, r., S!`i��. 318.88 638.72 ILzi i, 2, r 319.30 320.00 320.00 640.00 320.00 80.00 240.00 31 J ( C '" 235.20 239.09 159.48 160.32 617.73 . x.160.00 80.00 320.00 320.00 ` . •. ';,, :.W` », w li:',: 320.00 i ,; : t✓ ; 320.00 240.00 I; rd' :� •... ',:, S'r'',: td','„ N TSB ;; 360.00 320.00 240.00 200.00 40.00 640.00 1 ?AGE 24 2 4 - —4— ; a Acres S:,.. 1.. ., ..5. '„ •;S>: 120.00 i l: r '��•, "SEA. 240.00 � 8 : Al. t 640.00 9: i� 1tiL Z 80 00 1.21 W�Nbk, SEkNEk, N44NWk 200:00 1.6: Nl-�, Swt 480.00 k Iii: Lot 4, ::`2- w, f 177.34 19: All 550.64 20: w, 320.00 z -W: Locs 3, ',, E. -SWk 116.75 T.oi. 1. 2 4. 37.09 36: w': , S L 480.00 s<•° . `� . StY �,r•., '„ S';i�W'�, W`�Sw� SEkSW NWkSE 280.00 •40.00 80.00 24; E �:::h: �:, :;w �t�E'�, E� SW 4, W�SEk, SEkSEk 320.00 E. Sec. 3: 160.00 9: E'_ 320.00 10: W ,,vr:Z, :,'W4, S� 560. o0 t4: ti.:`.:, r:'�::,d';, N!�SO., SWkSWk 360.00 L5: N NE, rNw14SEk, EkSE -`- 200.00 23: NWk 160.00 .o .�. Y, t -. t ' }`K; •. .1� - F .✓{.�i �• - t4,.f�w rdF- ���Sv: �� , � .'. 9.. '4 s, 'vOL 12 PAGE 243 A.TACIR-MNT "B" S!�lccted Lands • o Willz�neCte Pier L6lan, Oregon Acres -. -..-- T.14 S., ft. %1. Sec. 24: E',SW - 80.00 25: E- 'NSF..'- 80.00 31: SE• }:zed};, E�,SW 120.00 32: S -NWT, Y. ISW�, W jSEk, NEkSEk 280.00 35: SNF 80.00 Sec. 7: Si': 4;lri: y 40.00 iR: NEkSif:% 40.00 19: Lo t 2 40.46 30: Lot 2, SMl NWk- 80.75 T. 14 S.i R. 13 l:•..`. Seca 31: Lot 3 40.72 T. _15 S., R. 11 E. Sec. 5: Lots 2 and 3 76.73 {r 17: SEkNWk- 40.00 T. 15 S., R 12 E. Sec. 13: SE,�NE' 40.00 .t T. 16 S., R. 1il, E. Sec. 4: 1A ,)ts 1, 2, 3, 4, 35.12 r .x 5. 40.00 r 8: ,INEksw4, SE}; � 200.00 9: 4J 1w•'1 160.00 23: SW�-Nw% 40.00 Ft'. 26: SE ;S l, _ 40.00 28 NW1•,vE 40.00 T. 16 S., R. 12 E. 1 r Sec. 1. Loc 3 8.25 f 5: SW ';SW 40.00 r ' 7: Lot 3, SEI�NWk 75.12 , 11: n1:4;NWk . 40.00 12: WA;SW }' 80.00 ..: 13: NE k,%V 40.00 14: b:AF: ;, NI,SWk, N• SE's 200.00 17: SEA :k- 40.00. y 18: Lot 1 ' 35.32 A J 19: r. -N`W- , SW,�..NE 120.00 ,. 21: 1 SSW 80.00 22: W ZNEk -, NEVZW 120.00 23: SEkNWk 40.00 d • f T. 18 S.-,- R. 1.2 F. Sec. 10: EASE-� 14: M, NwkSEk '2 15: E zPIE NEkSEk T. 18 S., R. 13 F. Sec. 4: SW.LNWk, w�SWk. NkSEk, SEkSEk 5: SE-14 Ek, EkSEk-, 8.1 NE4;NWk F4 80.00 440.00 120.00 240.00 COL PAGE,244 0 MDtal: A 919X. 37. :12 Acres. .T. Sec I S w 7' 2 s 1f0.00 12: NE ;NE 80'.00, 40'.00 17 S.2 R. 12 E. Sec. 4: KE k S W 40 0 :Z2, 7 NW4SHk " 40, 00 14: EI-11 15: SEkSEk, NWkNWks SIN# 80 .00 240.00 22: SEI�NWk 46 ob T. .17 S. .1 E. See. 17: NF',, W�NWk, SANA. N�Sgk, UkRk 00 18: SEkswk .400. 40.00 31: to t 1 'Ask an T. 18 S.-,- R. 1.2 F. Sec. 10: EASE-� 14: M, NwkSEk '2 15: E zPIE NEkSEk T. 18 S., R. 13 F. Sec. 4: SW.LNWk, w�SWk. NkSEk, SEkSEk 5: SE-14 Ek, EkSEk-, 8.1 NE4;NWk 80.00 440.00 120.00 240.00 120.00 0 MDtal: A 919X. 37. 7' VOL V ?AGE 245 IN - THE COUNTY COURT OF VM STATE OF' OREGON FOR..THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Exchange of Properties ) with William W. & Bernice Durfee ) This matter coming before the Court at this time and it appearing that an exchange of property has been accomplished with William W. & Bernice G. Durfee, Redmond, Oregon and Deschutes County, Oregon, and, It appearing that the exchange of property is to the best interest of the public of Deschutes County, and, The Court having made investigation finds that the Court require- ments of the Oregon State Statute have been accomplished, pursuant to ORS 275.100, and the hearing has been held this 27th day of September, 1968 with no -one appear- ing to bring objections to the exchange, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Clerk of Deschutes County draw a deed for the proposed exchange properties, transferring the following: SE4STnt4 Section 25 NQJE4 Section 36 N1-JDA Section 36 STQRh Faction 36 all in Township 14 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian. Done in Open Court this 27th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 1 COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY /COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOL IN'THE COUNTY COURT OF TO STATE OF OREGON e FOR`THE COUNTY.OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER Personnel in ) deschutes County ) Abundant Food Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of the Court, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of John Holecheck on the payroll.of the Abundant Food Depart- ment at $2.50 per Hour, effective September 19, 1968. Dated this 27th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE C^ ro VOL 12 PACE 247 o IN THE COUNTY COURT'OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tn the Matter ) ) of ) ORDER Installation Of ) Pipeline tnsta11par (t 1 � anted by Deschutes County to Don W. Sawyers to P Pe on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR. INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel:(Details on Reverse Side) All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall by in the existing ditch line, or to less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be ins ed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall made with a breaking hammer sous to insure neat finish cut lines. All ' e lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below e exisbing L.oa.d- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line. s in5to1led in a tran9 verse direction the water pipe must be installed w' n a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diamet . Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly bac ill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabili sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its origi line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the sur nding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the aveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all time o take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard t ther utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electri onduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run der ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these Dated this /�I,f day of Approved County Court: 196. Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER l FERMITTEE VOL 16, 12: PACE 248 IN THE COUNTY COURT•OF,THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tn the Matter ) of ) O R D E R • ) {I i iI , Installing a Pipeline A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Neil :Nollau to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. • A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS P c Li .L w-Lv�n tine road shall be in the existing ditch li, e s han three (3) feet from the edge of the existing paveme pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no 1 feet and properly backfilled to the original grade no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall e for any or all damages es to the existing g pavement, and Installing Pipe Line Transverse:(See reverse side) All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed �n the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines, All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the exi s ti ng uoa.d- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line. is installed in a trans- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfillin and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth•for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, -with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -o_f -way, •5 Dated this -2 of S��- 196_t. Approved Countv'i ,,rt. ReccorLmended Approval / Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER PERMIT Tri the Matter of Installation of Pipeline VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ) O R D E R 12 PAGE 249 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Roy Edwards to install m pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: Metal Is on reverse s,de) All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right-of-way. Installing Pipe Line Transverse: All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines.* All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the exist-Aug L-oarl- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line. * is installed in a t7a.ris verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe w crossing the right- f -way. Dated thisAKday of 196 t Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER FERMITIV VOL 12 : PAGE 250 . IIJ THE COUNTY COURT OF THE'STATE OF OREGON a FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Building an access O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to John Bergman .to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR'PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS The permittee shall be required to observe the _ taining to.the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to he buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an ev ght dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse whit the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all tra warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure 259ao0fravel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be red to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicti de Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections s to insure An even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The pe e will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the exi pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said dama pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during t ourse of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permi shall be required to replace the railings to their ovlginal state. The Private Access to County Road: Details on reverse side. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of.the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of 19� Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadmaster By' - TTEE VOL 12 PACE 251 .�s IN -THE.COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) I' of ) I ORDER II it Moving Building 16' x 18' ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Kenneth Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Movi_gof Buildings: gg )JXX, '-Details on reverse side The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their or-1.91 -11a1 state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safes, Host practical point of entry. The size of the access must be no the descr3_ptior,. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper s' length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. ermittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and a costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time'this i ation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or co ction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at n expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for dama a aid installation as a result of maintenance or construction. F . of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for Dated this. day of`��� Reco ended Approvals Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadmaster P iIT, i� 't von Initial point of begs :mnIng at Alfalfa. Then along Alfalfa Road to State Secondary to Butler Mkt - to Hamehook - to Deschutes Mkt. -.to Desbhutes State Secondary - to Cline Falls Secondary ­'to lnnes Mkt. Road - to Hwy. 20-- to Cloverdale Mkt. Road - End of Permit. i li i I ! IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON 6 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Michael M. Mathews, Bend, and, It appearing that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, 0 Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $235.72. Dated this 27th day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDG C MMIS 0 el , . COMMISSION IN THE COUNTY,COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Notice of Hearing VOL 12 'AGE 253 For Exchange of Property in Deschutes County Pursuant to ORS 275.100, notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Deschutes County Court on the 4th day of September, 1968, the Court did make and enter in its records a resolution declaring its intention to make an exchange of real property as follows: That Deschutes County, Oregon would deed to A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Bearsley, the following described property: That portion of the NW4NW4 Sec. 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. lying south of Deschutes River And in exchange, A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon the following described property: That portion of the SWW% Sec. 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. lying south of Deschutes River and north of the Franks Road And that the lath day of October, 1968, Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon is set as the date and the place of hearing, and that 10 :00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, is set as the time for hearing any objections thereto. By Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon Dated this 5th day of September, 1968. To be printed: September 11, 1968 September 18, 1968 September 25, 1968 October 2, 1968 Helen M. Dacey DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK vra 12 FAcE254. 0 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a'regular meeting of the County Court held this 2nd day of October, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Virgil Misenheimer. County Advertising $ 50.00 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge - -tray. 15.70 Dept. of Vocational Rehab. Boys' Ranch -- Contract Payment 800.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Abundant Food -- 12.85; Co. Clk-- 26.85; . Sheriff -- 123.84; Treas. -- 16.10; VSO- - R. L. Polk &.Co. 39.00; Wtmsr.--12.15 Assessor -- 40.00; Cir. Ct. -- 40.00; 230.79 Co. Clk -- 40.00; Co. Ct. -- 40.00; Dist. Ct. -- 40.00; Sheriff -- 40.00; Tax Dept. -- 40.00; Treas.--40.00;VSO-- 40.00-- supplies 360.00 Shell Oil Company Co. Ct.- -tray. 11.54; Juv.-- 28.30; Sheriff - -10.09 1 49.93 Eriksen's Stationery Assessor - -off. supp. 6.85; Co. Ct. - -.15; Dist. Ct.-- 26.07; Tax Dept. - -5.49; Surveyor -- 3.25 41.81 Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor - -6.57; Co. Clk-- 264.71; 654.36; Co. Judge - -1.44; Juv.-- 10.18; Sheriff- - 2.48; Tax Dept. -- 14.31; Treas. - -9.00 963.05 Standard Oil Company Assessor - -4.14; Co. Ct.- -7.19; Sheriff- - 1.50 12.83 Deschutes County Road Dept. Assessor -- 68.98; Sheriff -- 3,343.67; 3,412.65 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Abundant Food - -3.21; Cthse -- 115.57 118.78 Deschutes County Abundant Food - -rent 100.00 Tscheu Publishing Co. Assessor -- 19.50; Co. Clk.-- 19.50; Co. Ct. -- 19.5o 58.5o The Owl Pharmacy Assessor- -off. supp. 68.40 Ore. Assoc. of Co. Assessors. Assessor - -dues 15.00 Joan Rotsolk Assessor - -staff school 1.75 N. J. Donat Assessor- -staff school 62.60 Mason Motel Assessor - -staff school 80.00 Weiler Chevrolet Assessor - -new car 4,784.28 Deschutes County C.D. - -rent 50.00 William C. James C.D. -- travel 14.70 William C. James C.D. -- travel (June) 49.34 Grunwald Crawford & Associates Co. Planning -- planning 3,770.48 Helen M. Dacey Co. Clk- -conv. exp. 61.45 Oregon Tax Research Co. 'Ct.- -tele. 30.00 Scotty's Colonial Motor Inn Co. Judge- -tray. 2.50 Portland Motor Hotel Co. Judge - -tray. 69.35 City of Bend Cthse- -water 20.50 Bend Water Dept. Cthse. -- utilities 34.80 Masury - Columbia Co. Cthse.- -supp. .25 17 17.90 Zellerbach Paper Company Cthse. - -supp. Mid - Oregon Iron Works, Inc. Cthse.-- repairs 2.01 Mountain Equipment Co. Cthse. -- repairs 3.10 The Sherwin Williams Co. Cthse. -- repairs 22.00 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Cthse. -- repairs 2.52 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Cthse. -- repairs 12.00 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Co. Cthse.-- repairs 17.51 The Redmond Spokesman Dist. Ct.-- 108.00; Tax Dept. -- 24.95; Elections - -30.40 163.35 David F. Berger Dist. Ct.-- personal- juries 39.30 John H. Waterman, M.D. Dist Ct.-- mental hearings 25.00 Boyd Coffee Company Jail- -board of prisoners 29.25 J. C. Penney Co. Jail -- equip. 2.27 Magill Drugs Jail - -exp. 3.20 -1- VOL 12 .�AGC. 255 Oregon Equipment Co. Jail - -exp. 1.40 N -Way Laundry Jail - -exp. 26.35 Multnomah County Sheriff Jail -- expense 155.00 Rose Pharmacy Jail -- expense 2.83 Richard Long Juvenile - -conf. exp. 31.00 Evelyn D. Butler Juvenile - -conf. exp. 15.00 Neil L. Mellon Juvenile -- foster care 70.00 Richard A. Long Juvenile -- foster care 11.65 Lucille E. Sloan Juvenile -- foster care 88.87 William F. Jones Juvenile -- foster care 74.23 Richard A. Long Juvenile -- foster care 30.70 Evelyn D. Butler Juvenile -- foster care 4.66 Drs. Donley & Kerkoc_h Juvenile -- foster care 14.00 Ray LeBlanc's Juvenile -- foster care 33.90 Raymond F. Graap, M.D. Juvenile -- foster care 6.00 Willard B. Blything, O.D. Juvenile -- foster care 30.00 Deschutes County C.D. Boys' Ranch- -off. supp. 32.50 Mary Jarvis. Boys' Ranch- -Food 31.56 Dept. of General Services Boys' Ranch - -Food 6.50 Hudson Stores Inc. Boys' Ranch - -Food 80.88 Lyle Jarvis Boys' Ranch-- Hshd.Oper. Exp, 132.00 Western Farmers Association Boys' Ranch - -Cap. Out. Ag. 31.05 Backstrom Builders Center Boys' Ranch -- Furnishings 145.26 Dept. of General Services Sheriff - -trans. 3.00 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff - -trans. 2.00 Texaco Sheriff- -trans. 8.39 Lumbermans Ins. Agency Sheriff- -Bond 25.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- teletype 36.50 Fowler Printing Company Tax Dept. -- supplies 46.20 LeBebure Corporation Tax Dept. -- supplies 18.63 The National Cash Reg. Co. Tax Dept. -- machine Maint. 63.48 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Treasurer - -bond 20.00 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Treasurer -- off.supp. 6.45; Postage 30.00 36.45 Helen Rastoch Treasurer - -conv. 51.00 A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. - -tray. 38.34 Heltje Hubbard H.D.- -tray. 11.43 Marjorie Snider H.D. - -tray. 48.78 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D. - -tray. 23.76 Lenor Thornton H.D. - -tray. 45.09 Ronald Anderson H.D. - -tray. 119.63 J. R. Clark H.D. - -tray. 23.49 Leonrd Peterson H.D.- -tray. 50.54 Maurice Vickers H.D. - -tray. 120.22 Tschen Publishing Co. H.D. - -supp. 27.00 The Greenwood Studio H.D. - -off. supp. 3.00 Ward's of California H.D. - -supp. 11.24 Eriksen's Stationery H.D. - -supp. 36.73 Save -on Drugs H.D. -- supplies 11.24 R. L. Polk Co. H.D. - -supp. 20.00; Fam. Couns.- -20.00 40.00 Modern Hospital Supply, Inc. H.D. -- supplies 75.00 Dahnken, Inc. H.D. -- supplies 24.10 Hack Chemical Company, Inc. H.D. -- supplies 7.00 Redmond Spokesman H.D. -- supplies 22.65 Eriksen's Redmond Stationery H.D. -- supplies 1.96 Rose Pharmacy H.D. - -supp. 3.31 The Owl Pharmacy H.D. - -supp. 28.30; Home Health - -4.15 32.45 United Telephone Co. Fam. Couns. - -4.50; H.D. - -15.20 19.70 Pacific Northwest Bell H.D. -- 116.65; Home Health - -17.05 133.70 Margaret Iseli Home Health - -tray. 31.32 Louise Devenport Home Health- -tray. 42.48 Katherine Hunt Home Health- -tray. 35.82 Jo Temple Home Health - -tray. 20.97 John Harpole Home Health 15.00 Bend. Medical Supply Home Health -- equip. rental 66.00; Home Health - -med. supp. 83.05 Deschutes County Home Health -- rental allowance 50.00 Barbara Sparkman Fam. Couns. - -tray. 13.40 Charles D. Whitchurch Fam. Couns. - -tray. 21.16 W. Maurice Bowerman, M.D. Fam. Couns. - -tray. 63.84 -2- I VOL AM Repair & Maint. 50.00 Hillsboro Aviation-Co. F'am. Couns.- -tray. Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Fam. Couns.- -off. comet. 101.04 147.15 Power & Light Fam. Couns.- -off. 92.50 Eriksen's Stationery rY Vernon Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. .25 15.61 Patrick Hobart A. Starr Fam. Couns.- -rent 55.00 Addressograph Multigraph Co r'p. . VSO -- travel VSO -- travel 15.64 Xerox The Bulletin Co. Clk-- machine supplies 155.46 886.80 SUNSET HOME FUND: Elections 15.05; Pub. & Not. of Proceed.- - Oregon St. Univ. Ext. Serv. Mahoney 71.85, Cooperative Est Serv. . . 86.90 7,608.50 n Office Supply �P Cir. Ct . - -off. supp. Pacific Northwest Bell l Oregon Cir. Ct.- -tele. 7.01 66.70 State Hospital Vernon W. Robinson Cir. Ct.-- psychiatric exams 489.67 Cir. Ct. - -def. atty. 200.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Oregon Hardware Distributors Parts & Repairs Sexton Supply & Saw Service Drainage Culvert Parts & Rep. 1.50; Signs - -2.25 1.50 74.32 Ken Cale Hdwre. Cascade Nat. Gas Corp. Signs & Mat. - -2.29; Gen. Mat. Exp. 2.25 3.75 4.54 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities Utilities 28.67 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 335.81 Hubs and Stakes Mfgrs. Gen. Mat. Exp. 89.35 Deschutes Development Co. Concrete, Asphalt & Aggreg. 12.90 1359.85 Bend Redi -Mix, Inc. Concrete, Asphalt & Aggreg. , 45.00 Darrell Anderson Shell Oil Company Chem. Weed Control 54.02 F.A.S. Matching Fund 24.14 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Travel 14.70 DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone 14.41 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: Welfare Adminstrators As Repair & Maint. 50.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Shepard's Citations Books 92.50 MARINE PATROL FUND: Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Transp. Joseph Egg. Blacksmith Marine Fac. Improve. .77 4.o0 Deschutes County Road Dept. Transp. 47.28 SUNSET HOME FUND: Campbell- Norquist & Co. Repair & Maint. 104.30 52 VOL 12 ''AGE 257 .o IN THE MATTER OF DIRECTOR OF PLANNING: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Lorin D. Morgan, Deschutes County Planning Director, on a full time basis at a salary of $12,500, effective October 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF REMODELING COURTHOUSE ANNEX: At this time the Court awarded a contract for remodeling the Courthouse Annex, ac- cording to plans and specifications to Matt Williams, General Contractor, for the low bid of $2,035.52. The two other bids being Van Matre Construction, $2,103.75 and Hilgers Construction Co., $2,322.00. The job is to begin September 30; to be completed interior within five working days and the exterior within three weeks from starting date. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Treasurer make the following transfers as per the adopted 1968 -69 budget specifications: From the Road Fund to General Fund: $10,740.00 From General Fund to Civil Defense Fund: 1,920.00 From General Road Fund to Road Department Reserve 30,000.00 IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT OF ARCHIE BRIGGS ROAD: The Court at this time ordered and decreed that a County Road shall be established known as Archie Briggs Road and described in said resolution and by order herein as follows, to -wit: A strip of land for road purposes, being forty (40) feet in width, being twenty (20) feet in width on each side of a center line described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of the Old Dalles - California Highway, which is south 0 23' 28" west 657.93 feet and north 890 38' 061, west 85.15 feet, from the center of the �.E. of Sec. 20, T. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and running thence north 89 38' 06" west 1323.5 feet; thence north 00 30' 07" east 395.0 feet; thence north 610 23' 53" west 144.25 feet; thence north 850 23' 53" west 530.8 feet; thence north 60 07' 50" west 317.23 feet; thence 49° 141 53" west 324.15 feet to a point by the end of the Old Sheep Bridge. It was further ordered that Aubrey Perry, County Surveyor, shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground, with the road records of Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF EVALUATION OF RADIO BIDS FOR COMMUNICA- TIONS SYSTEM: At this time Mr. William C. James, Communications Officer, gave an evaluation on the Radio Communications System Bids. Commissioner Dorothy Smead states that she does not accept this, and further opposes the bid letting of the proposed communication system. It was decided that final action will be taken on the bids at next Court Day, October 16, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY: At this time the Court ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Alan M. Lee, Deputy District Attorney, on the payroll effective October 1, 1968, at an annual salary of $7860.00. -4- VOL 258 0 IN THE MATTER OF ISSUANCE OF DEED: The Court at this time executed the following deed to William W. & Bernice G. Durfee for the following: SE4M-A Section 25, N"04- Section 36, Nl:rW4 Section 36, SW4NW4 Section 36 all in Township 14 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian. IN THE MATTER OF DESIGNATION OF COUNTY PARK: At this time the Court ordered the following described land to be set aside for public use and access to the Deschutes River as a County Park: A tract of land lying party in the SV-4VE 4 and partly in the NW %4.SE 4 of Seca 36, of Twp. 14 S., Range 12 E.W.M., and described as follows: beginning at the 1/16 corner pin at the southeast corner of SVA4 -NE%of Sec. 36, Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M., and running thence North 143.15 ft.; thence N. 68 32' W. 210.48 ft.; to a pin on top of the edge 8f the rock rim; thence following the rock rim S. 860 53' W. 264.52 ft.; thence N. 88 44' 301' W. 475.61 ft.; thence S. 89034' W. 281.08 ft.; thence S. 00 18' 30" W. 447.13 ft.; over the rim to a point in the center of the Deschutes River on the bridge; thence up the center of the Deschutes River N. 790 38' 55" E. 825.00 ft.; to a steel pin, thence S. 840 29' 09" E. 409.30 ft. to a steel pin in center of the river; thence North 124.10 ft. to the 1/16 corner which was the point of beginning and containing 9.80 acres, and excepting therefrom the right of way of the county road through this land. IN THE MATTER OF LIVESTOCK DISTRICT: The Court at this time Ordered the formation of a livestock district, to be designated as Deschutes County Livestock District #7, and ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to set a Hearing, after due publication in the Bulletin, for November 12, 1968, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time., in the Deschutes County Courtroom. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY WITH A. W. BEARDSLEY: On the 4th day of October, 1968, in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon at 10 :00 a.m., a Hearing was held as advertised for exchange of property between Deschutes County and A. W. Bearsley and Mildred B. Beardsley. On October 11, 1968, the Court ordered that the Deed be withheld because of a discrepancy in the descriptions and that a re- advertising of property to be exchanged be instituted. IN THE 14ATTER OF HEARING ON EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES WITH BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT: On October 11, 1968 a Hearing was held in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon, at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, as advertised in The Bulletin for exchange of property between Deschutes County and the Bureau of Land Management. The following were present for this Hearing: Donald Z. Robins, C. R. May, C. W. Boulet, A. V. Meyers, Mel S. Cummings, Len Mathisen and Frank Burton. The following statement was presented by A. V. Meyers, Lands Supervisor, Oregon State Game Commission relative to the exchange of lands: Y -5- � P- r VOL 12 FAcF "In my opinion the highest and best use of .the 1,700 acres, more or less, of land that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management would convey to Deschutes County in this exchange is for agricultural, residential, industrial or commercial purposes. Scattered tracts of this type of land have little game value. On the other hand, the some 36,000 acres to be conveyed by Deschutes County to the Bureau of Land Management would block their holdings and thereby facilitate better management and development. These lands are contiguous with lands recently classified for retention in Federal ownership and subject to multiple use management, under the Classification and Multiple Use Act of September 19, 1964. Since "Fish and Wildlife Development and Utiliza- tion" is one of the ten components of this Multiple Use Management, these land would become an integral part of the game management program in this county. Therefore, I respectfully solicit the Deschutes County court to take appropriate steps to accomplish the proposed exchange." The Court at this time ordered the exchange to be made beings there were no objections thereto, and a Deed to be executed to the United States Bureau of Land Manage- ment for the following property: (List of lands attached to these minutes) IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING A PIPELINE: At this time the Court granted a permit to H.G.K. Inc. to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right of way, and, At this time the Court granted a permit to Cascade Natural Gas Corporation to install 211 gas lines parallel on Century Drive, and, At the time the Court granted a permit to R. L. Riemenschneider to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right of way. IN THE MATTER OF BUILDING OF AN ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to R. L. Riemenschneider to build an access on or across Deschutes County right of way. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of taxes: Chester D. Johnson Paid on wrong property $176.60 There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT _Z4 G' \ COUNTY JUDGE 4 COUNT I Y COMMISSIONER M Lands involved in Exchange between United States Bureau of Land - Management and Deschutes County: -,,.� -n 1 . n ATTACII Iv., T "A" - Offerers Willaiuette Meridian, Oregon Acres T. 1.7 S., R. 13 E. Sec. 36: NI;SWk 80.00 T. 17 S., R. 14 E. Sec. 31: NF.xSWk, N2SE4 120,00 T. 19 R. II+ E _3., Sec. 2 : Lots 2, .3, SW4;%.x, S2NW4, NW ;SWk 256.42 3: S',NTWT, ti'�SWJ�, N -. SE 4 - 240.00 4: S':1;F-k, S'<:N:W4, NJ- SEJ� 240.00 5: SE'4NE' , $E4 200.00 18: D;E k 160.00 20: W�SWk 80,00 21. N ZS za S'2SF?Ie 240.00 23 : W 2SW4, SE _SWA;, s" �E4 200.00 25: s2, NE'�sWV 1i 2r w4sw4, SEA aw 150.00 26: N SW�, W2-S>; N!;NE 4SE4, SW,;- ZkSEk, S a.,:sE4SEk, , YWI,�SE-�SE'k 620.00 27: NE4NV, -, S zNE' 3E4 280.00 29: NW-;, NE =;SWk, N W-' SE7 240.00 30: NE4, E2 k, LotE. 1, 2, ViSW4, TW�SEJ� 483.44 32: W,, S2SEk 400.00 34: All 640.00 T. 19 ,�., R. 15 E. Sec. 5: All 637.72 7: SE 4SE4 40.00 8: SW4NE 4j S2NW -�, S'� 440.00 18: SE',NEk 40.00 a 19: E2, NE4NW'k, Nh-�S`.a11, 400.00 20: S'..SW4 80.00 21: W2 320.00 22: All 640.00 25: S'bNE4, NE4SE4 120.00 27: SE4SGa4, 52SF•4 120.00 29: NW4NE4, S2NEk, R`iNVnWd , SEkNW4, N' SE4 320.00 t 34: N' NNTE4, NE4NW4 .120.00 i 36: 1,E4 -74 40.00 T. 19 S., R. 16 E. Sec. 8: S2Sz 160.00 17: NWT 160.00 24: NT,k,\Ek 40.00 25: E1 ;NE 4, N E 4SE4 120.00 30: SWkANEk, SE-�NN'W4; :Lots 2, 3, 4, E' SWk, SE4 439.70 I s 31: NkNE4 80.00 i i 19 PAU ` 1 VOL Acres sec. IL LotsE3 4 S= M4, �;b4S;Y =z, 4 201.63 2, Lots 1, 2, 3'. 4, N' S ^2s S?t', 1 402.18 3: trots 1, 2, 3, 4, •S2-NW'y, Sty;:;, E2SEli; 479.92 4: All 639.72 5: t�11 639,00 9: Nz.'�, id 2NW4, S %4 560.00 10: W, -E z 160.00 11: 240.00 14: E 2SW4, N2SE'., 160.00 15. ;�`W.v 160.00 16: NE 24 160.00 T. it"} S., R, 16 E. Sec. 1: Lcts .., 3, o` SF-kNE4, S ilw':, N2SWkg N : SE 360.52 2: , SEX,.I;E SE4SWk -, NE-:- Ek 200.00 3: NE�;SEk S ZS s 120. GC 1" 1: N' -NE %, NEk vik 120.00 32: NTW4NE4 40.00 33; N14 SW !4 40.00 T. 2 �,j S., R. 17 E. Sec. 5: i�E4SW ;, SW'k: ;W -4 80,00 6 • Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, E= 1SWJ�, 5E "" 426.92 7: Lots 1, 2, 3, E�SWk, S k, Ek 457.54 8: WANE -V N&'Wk W;. -,Wn 320.00 T. 20, S� R. 18 E. Sep:. 11: S2SW4, NE4SW --�, SE4 280.00 T. 20 S., R, 1.9 F. Sec. 7: . S 24NE4, N' NE' , SE4 280.00 13: SW-'4-SW4 40.00 14: SE4 160.00 23: N2NE4 80.00 24: NW, -Y.4k 40.00 T. 21 S., R. 16 E, Sec., 28: NE-1N Ek 40.00 36: N %, SW4 480.00 T. 21 S. , R. 17E, Sec, 34: W2 320.00 T, 21 S., R. 3.8 E. Sec. 25: E =1NE4 $0.00 27: w2 320.00 31: Lots 2, 3, 4, -' Zk VW , E2SW4,, S 2SEk 301.25 33: 1.2 320.00 34: W)� 320.00 35: E2 320.00 36: All 640.00 -3- f � y VOL it --111 E . Sec. 10: NWJ�, SZ 12: Lots 3, 4, WJ�SV'' 5i !,•; 14: NE B;, N ,-NA, SE i:N rP',, SW , N' SE ;�, SW�SE k 15: N N-�, SW-�NE,�, Sx-,;W4 , N -SW�, N--SEk, SEkSL -� 23: WJ�, SEA 24: Lo#s 1, 2, 3, 4, WZEZ 36: Lots 2, 3, 4, WZ 27 W T . 21 S., R. 20 E. Sec. 2: SW=I SW's 3: WZ-SE'�, SEkSV' 4: Lots 2, 3, 431 SW;NEk, S 1NW ; 10: Id2NE� 11: Wz, 19: Lots 3, 4, SEkSW , SWkSEJ� 29: SWkVEk, W, -W--2- 30 : Lots 1, 2, 3, TvE iJE,h�ni%, NE'-SE T _22 ., R. 16 E. Sec. 16: V2- T. 22_5._, R. 17 E. Sec. l: Lots 3, 4, SJ�NA, NZSWy 2: Lot 1, SE-kNE'k 3: Lots 3, 4, SZNrr'�, SA 4: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SZN; 5: All 6: Lots 1, 2, SZNEJ�, SEk 8: E 3Z 15: A 16: All 17: NZ 28: SIN- '-NWk, ' NWkSW z 29: EZSW-�, SEk 30: Lot 1, NEk, NE- -tN Wk T. 22 S., Sec. 3: 4: 5: 7: 10: 14: 15: <6: 22: _3: 24: :? 5: '6: :7. :J6: R. 18 E Lots 3, 4, SZM4- , E ZSEk Lots 1, 2, S l\' : Lots 1, 2, S�NEk , All NE S 2PTW' N2 WV S-iNWk, SWk, WZSE�, W' E =ZE'�, W3iSEk N zN 1, S ,NEk, SEkINW -�, N),-SEk N% SZn N SW SWw W-z i.43, S ZNEk, NkSEk, :Ek;.3Ek NWkNE'g All Acres 480.00 306.31 560.00 480.00 480.00 303.52 597.44 40.00 120.00 228.38 80.00 80.00 161.95 200,00 443.04 320.00 241.04 80.58 319.32 318.88 638.72 319.30 320.00 320.00 640.00 320.00 80.00 240.00 235.20 239.09 159.48 160.32 617.73 -1.160.00 80.00 320.00 32.0.00 320.00 320.00 240.00 360,00 320.00 240.00 200.00 40.00 640.00 4 t s 4 r a • G E263 VOL • Ar.rE!S Sec. 1: s SW-�-sEk 120.00 7 E'2swll�' SE I. 240.00 8 AM 640.00 9 N" NE k 80.00 12: w 'ZN. E 200.00 16: NN SW 480.00 18: Lo t 4, E'jW2' 177.34 19: A I 1 550.64 20: 320.00 30: hots 3, 4, E3.,SV'4 116.75 31: Lots.1, 2 37.09 36: W-'2-, SEk 480.00 ,T. 22 S., R. 20 F. Sec. 5: SWkNiE S�2NWk, W-SWk, SEkSW'i',,, iN'Wk-SE-'z, 280.00 8: 40.00 T. 22 S., R. 21 E. Sec., 11: Wiswk 80.00 24: E 2Nll E ' SWkNE',;, "'s�SWk, WSEk, SEkSEk 320.00 , T. 22 S, R._._23 E. Sec. 3: SEI; 160.010 9: Ez; 320.00 10: N14k, 5� 560.00 14: NEB, E'NW�, N3,S-k, SWkSWk 360.00 15. N'�NEk, NWkSEk,. .SEk 200.00 23: NA 160.00 388548.08 9 f. i 12 FACE 264' "S' VOL i,ilNCllMENi !-elected Landl- WAUlamette Meridian, Oregon acres T. 14 S., R. I1 F. Sec. 24: E'jSW?; 80.00 25: E 2SE4 80.00 31: SE'4NW4, E zSW4 .120.00 32: S ZNW',- , El--S Wk, W,.SEI „:, NEkSEk 280.00 35: SNE4 80.00 T. 14 S. R. 12 E. Sec. 7: SF4iNF,4 40.00 18: NEZSE4 40.00 19: Lot 2 40.46 30: Lot 2, Sl�4NW4 80.75 T, 14 S., R. 13 E. Sec. 31: Lot 3 40.72 T, 15 S., R. 11 E. Sec. 5: Lots 2 and 3 76.73 17: SE4i1w4 40.00 T. 15 S., R. 12 E. Sec. 13: SE4NE4 40.00 T, 16 S., R. 11 E, Sec. 4: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 35.12 5: E S E, 1,- 40.00 8: NE4SW'�Y, SE4 200.00 9. W?lw z 160.00 23: SW4iN,4� 40.00 26: SE4SW4 40.00 28: NW4NE 4 40.00 34; SE 4SE 4 40.00 T„ 16 S., R.' 12 E. Sec. 1° Lot 3 8.25 5: SW 4SW4 40.00 7° Lot 3, SE4NW4 75.12 11: NF-' W4 40.00 12; W'SW4 80.00 13: N'E 4;; d 40.00 14: SE4NE 4, N' SW4, N3iSE4 200.00 17-, SEkNFk 40.00 18. Lot 1 35.32 19 ' E 2N, W4, SW4NE4 120.00 211. E zSW y 80.00 22, W,NE4, NE4N"dk 120.00 23: SE4NW4 40.00 i Jj 12 FACE 265 VOL -2- ACreg • 17 S. , R. 1 - E • 1(0.00 Sec. -S w t 80.00 S N E 12: NE k"i"r 40.00 S R 12 E. 40.00 Sec. 7: SE 4-SW'z NW - S E 40.00 14: E �jl', F. k 80.00 15: SE3SE,�-, 240.00 2..: SE 40.00 T. 17 Sec. S., R. 17: 1-3 E. NE',-, W�NW-t, SE-�bA�, N"-SEk, Slzkz-,-�7k 400.00 18: SEI4 -Sw� 40.00 31: Lot I 38.90 18 S. R. 12 E. 80.00 Sec. E'-SEk 440.00 14: ' - N'?-,l N1,2-SA, 1'rqk"k 120.00 E,'-NEk-, NIE,�SEk S. R. 13 E. Sec. SWr.NWk, W-SW's, -Nkszk, SEkSEk "SEk 240.00 SEkN:Ek" E 120.00 6: NEkNNA 40.00 ` !o ta 1 4,791.37 Jj vol ` 12 ?AC���S IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Livestock District ) This matter coming before the Court upon the written petition of twenty -five (25) legal voters of Precinct Number 24 in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon. It appearing that petitioners are desirous of the i formation of a livestock district, to be designated as Deschutes County Livestock District #7, in the above mentioned area. The i i boundaries of the proposed district being, to -wit: Commencing at a junction with the Great Northern Railroad and the Klamath County line thence West to the U. S. Forest boundary, thence North on the U.S. Forest Service boundary j to the section line between Township 20 and 21; thence East to the Great Northern Railroad; thence South along railroad to point of beginning. The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk shall cause a Notice of Hearing to be published in the Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation in Deschutes County. The time for the said hearing shall be 10:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time, in the Deschutes County Courtroom on November 12, 1968. Done by order of the Court, this 7th day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT I r COUNTY) YE COUNTY CO SIONER n ' 0 In the Matter of Designation of County Park VOL 12 w 267 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon its own petition, and, and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That it appearing the public interest is best served by establishing a county park on the following des- cribed lands, to -wit: A tract of land lying partly in the SW-$N 4 and partly in the NW-4S0-4 of Sec. 36, of Twp. 14 S., Range 12 E.W.M., and described as follows: Beginning at the 1/16 corner pin at the southeast corner of SW-4NE 4 of Sec. 36, Twp. 14 S., R. 12 E.W.M., and running thence North 143.15 ft.; thence N. 680 32' W. 210,48 ft.; to a pin on top of the edge of the rock rim; thence following the rock rim S. 860 53' W. 264.52 ft.; thence N. 880 44' 30" W. 475.61 ft.; thence s. 890 34' W. 281.08 ft.; thence S. 00 18' 30" W. 447.13 ft.; over the rim to a point in the center of the Deschutes River on the bridge; thence up the center of the Deschutes River N. 790 38' 55" E. 825.00 ft.; to a steel pin, thence S. 840 29' 09" E. 409.30 ft. to a steel pin in center of the river; thence North 124.10 ft. to the 1/16 corner which was the point of beginning and containing 9.80 acres, and excepting therefrom the right of way of the county road through this land. be set aside for public use and access to the Deschutes River. Done by order of the Court this 2nd day of October, 1968, according TO ORS 203.120 (11). DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT VOL 12 268 6 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) OR DE R Deputy District Attorney ) a This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Louis L. Selken, District Attorney, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Alan M. Lee, Deputy District Attorney, on the payroll effective October 1, 1968, at an annual salary of $786o.00. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY 'COURT COUNTY JUDGE 'COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY C SSIONER 0 VOL 12 FACE 2 :� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court and the Court being advised, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer make the following transfers as per the adopted 1968 -69 budget specifications: From the Road Fund to General Fund: $10,7.0.00 From General Fund to Civil Defense Fund: 1,920.00 From General Road Fund to Road Department Reserve Fund: 30,000.00 Dated this 2nd day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 1 COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER f �^ COUNTY COMWSSIONER 12 270 . . 6 i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Director of Planning ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of'Lorin D. Morgan, Deschutes County Planning Director, on a full time basis at a salary of $12,500, effective October 1, 1968. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY_ JUDGE COT TY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COVISSIONER n a VOL 12 - � � d IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Chester D. Johnson, and, It appearing that a payment was made for taxes on the wrong property, and, so paid, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $176.60. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1968 DESCHUTES COUNTY OJURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER rj COUNTY CO10MSIONER 4 .' VOL 12 FAGE IN THC COUNTY.COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tn the Matter of ) ORDER Installation of 2" Gas ) Line Parallel, on Century) Drive. A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Cascade Natural Gas Corp. to install 2" gas line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. -A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subjec£ to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. i i GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS i Installing Pipe Line Parallel: (See attached sketch) All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or rJo less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installe the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be eess7all ith a breaking hammer so-as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the st�.ug von.d- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line." i' i -balled in a trans- verse direction the water pipe must be installed with' arger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. ckfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backf he trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilize -base prior to paving. The pave - ment must be replaced to its origin e, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surr ng road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the eling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all time take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs raffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. i In regard er utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electr' onduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be ru er ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these Dated this l L�day of 196. I Recommended Approval Approved Coun urt• Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER CO T t C T CM5 IONER COUNTY C ISSIONER P=TEE .o o Tn the Matter of VOL 1 DT THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Installing a pipelin© FOR THE'COUNTY.OF DESCHUTES O R D E R 12 PACE273 Riemenschneider A permit is granted by Deschutes County to R. L. RK .WXXd 0(I(da1K to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject,;to the following gen- eral specifications and is.revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court.* GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS T - parallel wl h the road shall be in the existing ditch li;�e an three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavemen pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no les feet and properly backfilled to the original grade li no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be or any or all damages to the existing pavement, and (See reverse side) Installing Pipe Line Transverse:(See attached map) All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the ex-i s g L.Ogrl1_- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.' is installed in a trcri9- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee ti-ill be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Dated this'? day of� i�-ey �9Q Re ommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROMIASTER VOL 12 FACE 274 IN: THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER BuIlding of an Access Riemenschneider A permit is granted by Deschutes County to R. L.k�R�R��R to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. a GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulat�the - taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required build ings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an weight dis- tribution., and properly shored so as to prevent collapse n the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all c warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insur travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall equired to have at least two ( ?_) pilot cars equipped with signs depic ide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at intersectio as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The tee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the e g pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said d or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If durin course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the per e shall be required to replace the railings to their oilginal state. The Private Access to County Road: (See attached map) The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description.. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his awn expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by schutes Cc y. /j Dated this day 4001� �9 Re /c /ortim ended /, Approval: / Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadmaster ti rERMITTFEr J : vol_ Vo L IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tri the Matter ) of ) ORDER �I Installing a Pipeline A permit is granted by Deschutes County to H.G.K. Inc. to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. .A det &iled description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is.revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court.° GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line an three (3) feet from the edge of the existing paveme pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no 1 feet and properly backfilled to the original grade no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shal e for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and (See Reverse Side) Installing Pipe Line Transverse: (See attached copy) All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hynmer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42 ) feet below the ex; s L_i ng l-oa.rl- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.- is installed in a tranG- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which s -f-ze shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown:, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -oy' -way. Dated this_ day of 196 App ve ty Co rt: COUNTY JUDGE Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER C'OUNTY CO SIGNER P I E / IN VOL _' + In the "Matter ) of ) Archie Briggs Road } THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1967, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business,.at which time the Court legally by resolution proposed the establishment of a County Road. That on the 7th day of June, 1967, the Court did consider that a public necessity existed for the establishment of said road hereinafter described, and did order that legal notice be given, appointing July 9, 1968, as the day of hearing on the establishment of the County Road, Archie Briggs. And now at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of this intention and this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being the date for hearing objections to such establishment, if any there be, and no one appearing; IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AND DECREED That a County Road Shall,be established known as Archie Briggs Road and described in said resolution and by'order herein as follows, to -wit: A strip of land for road purposes, being forty (40) feet in width, being twenty (20) feet in width on each side of a center line described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of the Old Dalles- California Highway,'which is south 0° 23' 28" west 657.93 feet and north 89° 38' 06" west 85.45 feet, from the center of the N.E. I/4 of Sec. 20, T. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and running thence north 890 38' 06" west 1323.5 feet; thence north 0° 30' 07" east 395.0 feet; thence north 6I° 23' 53" west 144.25 feet; thence north 85° 23' 53" west 530.8 feet; thence. north 6° 07' 50" west 317.23 feet; thence 49° 14' 53" west 324.15 feet to a point by the end of the old Sheep Bridge. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That Aubrey Perry, County Surveyor, file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground, with the road records of County. Dated this 2nd day of October 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE---- COUNTY shall Deschutes 0 IN THE 'COUNTY 'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES'CHUTES In the Matter of ) 0 R D E R Exchange of Properties ) with Bureau of ) Land Management ) This matter coming before the Court at this time and it appearing that an exchange of property has been accomplished with the Bureau of Land Management and Deschutes County, Oregon, and, It appearing that the exchange of property is to the best interest of the public of Deschutes County, and, The Court having made investigation finds that the Court requirements of the Oregon State Statute have been accomplished, pursuant to ORS 275.100, and the hearing has been held this 11th day of October, 1968, with no one bringing objections to the exchange, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the Deed be executed for the proposed exchange properties, transferring the following: (List.of lands attached to this Order) to Bureau of Land Management. Done this 11th day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY 75iprSSIONER VOL of -Land Management, United Mates of Aruertoa the fol- lowing described property: // SW 1/4 -sec. 36, T. 17 S., R. 13 E.; NE 1 /4:.W 1/4? N 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 31 T, 17 S., R. 14 E,- lots 2 and 3, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/1 NW 1/4, NW 1/4.9W 1/.4 sec. 2 S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 1 4 1/2 SW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4 s s, S 1� NE 1/4 S 1/2 NW N1 /2 SE f/4 sec. 4 SE 1174 NE 1/4 w• AG�i,.i V SE 1/4 sec. 5,. NE 1/4 sec. 18 W 1/2 SW 1 /4. sec. 20' F N 1/2 S 1/2, S 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 2f, W 1/2 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 SW SW 1/4, N 11///22 NW 11/44SWC1/4'SE1/2 1 NW //4 1/4 /4 SW 1/4 sec. 25 ' N 1/2 SW 1/4 W 172 SE 1/4 N 1/2 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1%4 NE 1 4 SE 1/4, S 1/21E 1/4 SE 1/4 " NW 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 26 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 S 1/1 NE 1/4. SE 1/4 sec. 27 ' NW 1/4 NE 1/4 SW 174; NW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 29, NE 1/4, E i/2 NW 1/4 lots 1 2 ' E 1/2 SW 1/4, W 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 30 W 1/2 S'1/2 SE:,M sec. 32 All sec. 34 T. 19 S., .R. 14 E.; lots 3;;4, S 1/2 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 std 4 /41sec. 1, lots 1, 2 4 N 1 2 S 1/2 ? 1/2 SE 1/4 sec, 2, lots 1 2, 3, 4, 5 14W 1 . W 1 h. F. 1 /2 CF 1/4 sec. 3. Ail sec. 4 Alb sec: 5, NE.t 1/4, N 1/2 NW 1/4 S 1/2 sec. 9. W 1,"J E 1/2 sec, 10 NE' 1/4; N 1/2 SE 1/� sec. 11, E 1/2 , SW 1/4 N 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 14, NW 1/4 sec. 15, NE 1/4 sec, 16 T, 20 S., R. 14 E.; All sec. 5 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 1, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, S 1/2 sea. 8, E 1/2 NE 174 NW 1/4, NE 1/4 SW 1/4 sec:- 19, S 1/2 SW 1/'4 sec. 20, W 1/2 sec. 21, All sec, 22 S 1/2 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 25 SE 1/4 SW '1/4 S 1/2 $E 1/4 sec. 27, NW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/2'NE. 1/4, N �/2 NW 1/4 SE 1/,4 NW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4 see. 29 N 1/2 NE 1/4 N� 1/4 NW 1/4 sec. 34 NE 1/4 NW. 1/4 sec. 36, T.,:13 S. R. •15 E.; S 1/2 S 1A •sece8 NW 1/4 sec. 17, NE, 1/4 E 1 4 sec. 2.1,.E 1/2 NE 1/4' 1 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec, -'25 SW 1/4 NE 1/4, SE.1 /4 NW 1 /41 lots 2, 3 4, E 1/2 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 30, N 1 �2 NE 1 sec. 31, tr, 19 S., R, 16 �, lots 1 3, 4 SE 1/4 NE 1 %4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 1/2 511'1 /4, �IE 174 SE 1 4 seo:.1 SE 1/4 NE 1/4. W 1/2 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 SW 1 /4- NE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 2, NE 1/4 SE 1/4, S 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 3 N 1/2 NE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/4 sec. 11. NE 1/4 NE ,1 /4 sec. 32. NW 1/4 StV 1/4 sec. 35 T. 20 S, R. 16 E.; NE 1/4 NE 1/4 sec. 28, N 1/2, i�W 1/4 sec. 36, T. 21 S. R. 16 E.; E 1/2 Sec. 16, T. 22 S., R. 16 E.; NE 1/4 S� 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 see. 5 lots 4 5 6 7 E 1/2 SW 1/4', SE • 1/4 sec. 6. lots 1, 2, 'N'1/L i4E 1/4 E 1/2 NW 1/4 E 1/2 SW 1/4 S lb SE 1/4 sec. 7' W 1/2 NE 1 /4,�IW 1/4, W /2 W 1/4 see. 8, T 20S R. 17 E.; W 1/2 sec. 34 T, 21 S. R. 17 E.; lots 2 3 S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 1/2 4W 174 sec. 1 1'0t 1 SE i/4 NE 1/d sec. 2, lot § 3 4 S 1/2 NW 1/4, S:4 1/4 sec. 3 lots 1, 2, 3- 4 S 1/2 fit t/2 sec. 4 lots 1, 2, 3, 4 S 172 NE 1/4 S 1/2 NW 1/4, SW 1/4, hE 1/4 sec. 5, lots 1 '2, S 1/A All see. 16, 1N41 /2 sec. sec E71 /$WS1/481�TWW1 /4 NW 174 SW 1/4 sec, 28 E 1/2 SW 114, SE 1/4 sec• l9, lot 3, NE 1V�4 NE 04 NW 1/4 sec. 30 T. 22 S., R. 17 E,; NE 1/4 'SW 1/4, S 1/2 SW 1/4, Sk 1/4 sec. 11, T. 20 S. R. 18 E - E 1/2 NE 1/4 sec. 25, T. 21 S. R. 18 E.; lots 3, 4 S �/2 NW 1/4, E 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 3 lots 1, 2, E 1/2 I�E 1 4 sec. 4, lots 1, 2, S 1/2 NE i/4 sec. 5 All sec. 7 NE 1/4 sec. 10 S 1/2 NW 1 4 sec. 11, N 1/1 sec. 13, IV 1/2, sec. 14, St 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/4 W 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 15 W 1/2 sec. 16, E 1/2 E 1 /l, W 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 22 N 172 N 1/2 S 1/2 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 N 1/2 A 1/4 sec. 23 R 1/2 sec. 24, S 1/2 S 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/�4, SW 1/4 Nk 1/4 sec. 25 S 1/2 NE 1%4 N 1/2 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 26 N 1/4 NE 1/4 sec. 27 All sec S✓ . 36, T. 22 S. R. 18 E; N 1/2 NE 1/4 SE 114 NE 1/4, SE 1/4 sec. �, SW 1/4 SW 1/4 sec. 13, SE 1/4 sec. 14, N 1/2 NE 1/4 sec. 23, NW 1 4 NW 1/4 sec. 24 T. 20 S. R 19 E.; NW 1/4 S 1/2 sec. 10 lots 3, 4, W 1/2 SEt 174 SW 1/4 sec. A NE 1/4, N 1/2 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1 4, SW 1/4 N 1/ SE 1/4, SW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 14 N 114 N 1/2, �VV 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 1/2 SW 1/4. N 1/2 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec, 15 W 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 23 lots 1 1 3 4 W 1/2 E 1/2 sec: - 24, lobs 2 3 4 w 172 E 1/L tV 1/� sec. 36, T. 21 S R. 19 E,•'S '1/2 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 1 , E 171 _ SW 1/�4 StE 1/4 sec. 7 All sec. 8 N 1/2 NE 1 4 sec. 9 w 1/2 'NE 1/4 SE 1/4 NE 1/4 k 1/2 NW 1,4 sec. 12' N 1/2 SW 1 �4 sec. 16, lot 4, 9 1/2 W 1/2 sec. 18, All sec. 16, W 1/2 sec. 20, lots 3 4 E 1/2 SW 1/4 sec. 30 lots 1, 2 sec. 31 W 1/2, SA f/4 sec. 36 T. 22 1; R . 19 E.; SW 1/4 SEw 1/4 sec. W 1/2 SEt 1/4 SE 1/4 SE N 1/4 sec. 3 lots 2 3 4 SW lh NE 1/4 S 1/2 W 1/4 sec. 4 ' N 1/� NE t/4 sec. 10 W 1/2 RVV 1/4 sec. 11 lots 3 4, SE 1/4 Sw 1/4, SW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 19, SW 114 NE 174, W 1/2 W 1/2 sec. 29, lots 1, 2 3, NE 1/4 NE 1/4 NW 1/4 S 1/2 SE 1/4 NE 1/4 SE 1%4 sec. 30 'i ;, 21 S. R. 20 Z.; SW 1/4 NE 1/4 S 1/2 NW 1/4, W i/2 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 SW 1/4, NW 1/4 hE 1/4 sec. 5 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 §ec. 8, T. 22 S. R, 20 E,• W 1/2 SW 1/4 sec. 11 E 1/2 NE 1/4 SW i/4 NE 1/4, E 1/2 Sw 1/4, W 1/2 1/4 sec. 3E E1 1 /25see. 9, see. ll see. 0 T. 2NES1/4 R. E 11 /2'NW 1/4, N 1/L SE 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 174 sec. 14 N 1/2 NE 1/4, NW 1/4 SE �/4, E 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. I5, NW 1/4 sec. 23, T. 22 S., R. 23 E., W. M., Oregon. o OL 12 FArA i tom; BE IT.REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 16th day of October, 1968, all members-being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Cascade Travel Co. Planning -- travel $ 18.90 Eugene McKenzie Freight Abundant Food -- freight 672.30 Dept. of Fin. & Adm. Abundant Food- -unit cost - 527.50 Addressograph- Multigraph Corp. Assessor - -off. supp. 42.00 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Assessor - -car exp. 4.90 Standard Oil of Calif. Assessor- -car exp. 4.14 Mahoney Off.- Equipment C.D.- -7.51; D.A. -- 10.76; VSO- -32.87 51-.14 Portland Radio Supply C.D. -- radiological equip. 8.28 Lorin D. Morgan Co. Planning- -tray. exp. 20.49 National Assoc. of Counties Co. Ct. - -Pub. Lands & Parks 117.00 Pacific Power & Light Cthse.-- utilities; Boys' Ranch.12.07 298.53 The Miller Lumber Co. Cthse. - -exp. 50.04 Zellerbach Paper Company Cthse.- -supp. 74.90 Redmond Ready - Mix Cthse. - -exp. 4.25 Ruth Hartley Cthse. -- repairs 60.00 Pacific Northwest Bell D.A. - -tele. 76.05 Matthew Bender D.A.- -books 2.50 Louis A. Selken D.A. - -misc. 10.00 Raymond A. Babb D.A.- -tray. exp. 7.68 Louis A. Selken D.A. - -tray. exp. 13.44 Rheinholdt T.V. D.A. - -crime Invest. 12.00 Joseph J. Thalhofer Dist. Ct.- =Conv. exp. 74.80 Wagner's Jail - -board of prisoners 397.45 Boyd Coffee Company Jail - -board of prisoners 10.20 Del Chemical Corporation Jail - -exp. 14.14 Donald L. Ellis Justice Court -tele. 17.54; supp. 13.35; ORS & traf. ct.- -74.35 105.24 Patricia A. Smith Juv.- -conf. 47.95 William F. Jones Juv.- -conf. 74.00 Wayne Lucas Juv. -- foster care 30.00 Richard A. Long juv.-- foster care 77.36 Mary Jarvis Boys' Ranch- -Food, 3.10; food, 21.93; Allowances, 9.23 34.26 Erickson's Super Mkt. Boys' Ranch- -food 167.33 Bend Rexall.Drugs Boys' Ranch -- allow. 15.30 Bend Egg & Poultry Co. Boys' Ranch- -food 25.35 Cascade Auto Parts Boys' Ranch - -auto opera. 2.95 Bend Veterinary Clinic Boys' Ranch - -Ag. 15.50 McDonald Septic Tank Service Boys' Ranch- -Hshd. Oper. Exp. 41.00 Coast to Coast Store Boys' Ranch - -Auto Op. 7.16; Bldg. Maint. 9.47 Healy's Bend Furniture Co. Boys' Ranch- -Appl. 556.08 Sherwin - Williams Co. Boys' Ranch- -Bldg. & Equip. Maint. 35.65 City of Bend Sheriff- -Tele. 8.55 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff -- Police Rad. Maint. 127.43 Les Schwab Tires Sheriff- -trans. 7.38 Monroe International Tax Dept. -- Machine Maint. 33.00 Helen Rastovich Treas.- -Conv. 7.70 Russell Kiel -- Postmaster H.D. -- supplies 253.00 Supt. of Documents H.D.- -Off. supp.. 2.50 United Telephone Co. H.D. - -Off. supp. 21.30 Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk Postage 18.60 Election Div., Sec. of State Elections 39.85 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Pub. of Not. of Preceed. 135.86 The Bend Bulletin Pub. & Not. of Proced. 131.77 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance 16.00 Marjorie States Vital Statistics 8.50 I.B.M. Corporation D.A. -- equip. rep. 37.98 -1- - VOL 12` PAGE -280 U.S. Civil Defense Council C.D.-off. supp. 7.50 Society of Real Est. Appraisers Assessor - -off. supp. 15.00 Towne House *Assessor- -car exp. 30.00 Dr. Dennis C. Frisbie, M.D. Dist. Ct.- mental hearing 25.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Texaco, Inc. North Pac. Products Co. Jack Robinson & Son, Inc. Harry P. Chess Construction Bob Thomas Chevrolet Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Mountain Equipment Co. Murray & Holt Motors Marshall Motors, Inc. Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Dave's Body Shop Coast to Coast Stores Bill's Line -up Williamsen's Upholstery Automotive Equipment Co. Tireland Inc. Les Schwab Tire Center Farwest Steel Service Center Crater Lake Machinery Co. Cascade Auto Parts Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Peck Brothers Doxol Suburban Gas of Bend Shell Oil Company. The Sherwin - Williams Co. Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Office Equipment. Palmer's Welldrilling The Cleveland Cotton Products Co. Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. B. & D. Auto Glass Bend Car Wash Central Ore. Welders Supply Coast to Coast Store Backstrom Bulders Center Deschutes County Civil Defense Mission Linen Supply Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Helen Rastovich Pacific Northwest Bell Bend Water Department City of Bend Pacific Power & Light Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Deschutes Ready -Mix T. Charles Haynes Union Oil Co. of Calif. Bob Wilson Curb Constr. Babler B'ros., Inc. Thuron Sprayer Mfg. Co. Helen Rastovich Lin Davis Radio Service Rheinholdt T.V. Lube, Grease and Oil Equip. Rental Equip. Rental Equip. rental Parts & Repairs ' Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts &Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. 12.95; Tires, 65.40 Parts & Rep. -- 29.70; Tires, 663.06 Parts & Rep.- -8.89; Drainage Culvert, 65.16; Signs & mat.- -9.56 Parts & Rep. -- 220.99; Drainage Cul. -- 461.96; Gen. Mat. Exp.- -50.20 Parts & Rep. -- 65.43; Drainage Culy. -- 82.40; Gen. Mat. Exp.--11.65 Parts & Rep. -- 122.84; Drainage Culv. -- 13.04; Gen. Mat. Exp.- -37.69 Tires Gasoline & Diesel Gaoline & Diesel Drainage & Culy. -- 30.47; Signs & Mat.- - 14.55; Gen. Mat. Exp.- -34.00 Drainage Culv.- -1.00; Off. Exp.-- 126.95 Drainage Culv.- -2.70; Off. Exp.- -50.76 Drainage Culvert Drainage Culvert Drainage Culvert Drainage Culvert Drainage Culvert Drainage Culvert -- 138.00; Signs, 29.00 Signs & Materials Signa & Materials Off. Expense Office Expense Office Expense Off. Exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Aspahlt & Aggregate Asphalt & Aggregate Asphalt & Agg. Asphalt & Agg. Concete, Asph. & Agg. Concrete, Asph. & Agg. Chemicals Weed Control Chemicals Weed Contr. Rad. Maint. & Rep. Radio Mai.nt. & Rep. -2- 129.26 89.66 1,088.98 384.00 1.43 408.73 2.30 3.60 28.91 4.00 111.45 12.79 19.50 4.50 7.00 78.35 692.76 83.61 733.15 159.48 173.57 3.68 36.12 1,519.17 79.02 127.95 53.46 300.00 82.88 17.83 43.32 15.95 167.00 3.85 10.80 22.50 15.30 47.31 147.60 7.50 8.20 4.00 21.99 5,356.89 5.50 40.00 573.75 1,140.48 61;598.62 184.05 15.20 15.00 12.00 o VOL 12 PAGE 281 City of Bend Co. Particip..Cities 10,000.00 LaPine T.V. Corporation °Radio Maint. & Rep. 150.00 Gilchrist "Timber Co. Radio Maint. & Rep. 10.00 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVMMWT FUND: United States National Bank Payment 200.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: State Public Welfare Commission Public Assistance 23,921.75 Cent -Wise Drugs Soldiers.& Sailors 89.05 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Department of Emerg. Services Secretary 316.83 Dept. of Emergency Services Secretary 509.09 DOG LhCENSE FUND: Les Schwab - Tire Center Car Expense 2.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Car Expense 18.17 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Dog tags & Supplies 79.70 MARINE PATROL FUND: Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Transp. & Tray. 29.00 Bob's Sporting Goods Uniforms 3.20 SUNSET HOME FUND: The Miller Lumber Company Repair & Maint. 3.10 IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF HEARING: The Court at this time ordered the. Deschutes County 'Clerk to set a Hearing at 10 :00 a.m. Pacific. Standard Time in Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any objections thereto, to the forming of a livestock district against the restriction of allowing animals of the bovine species, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats and swine from running at large in the described area. The boundaries of this proposed district being, to -wit: 'Commencing at a junction with the Great Northern Railroad and the Klamath County line thence West to the U.S. Forest boundary, thence North on the U.S. Forest Service boundary to the section line between Township 20 and 20; thence East to the Great Northern Railroad; thence South along railroad to point of beginning. I= va 12 ?AGE 82 IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF HILLMAN SUBDIVISION: The Court at this time accepted the petition of John and Pauline Forster and made Resolution to vacate a portion of Hillman Subdivision Plat, namely: That portion of Hillman as recorded in the office of Deschutes County Clerk, Bend, Oregon, bounded on'the north by the north line of the plat, on the west by the west 13ne of the plat, on the south by the north line of F Avenue and on the east by the west line of 4th Street, including the streets in the above specified area. It was further ordered that the Deschutes County Roadmaster post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and ,streets in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be November 20, 1968, Pacific Standard Time, at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PORTION OF PLAT OF:MEADOW VILLAGE: The Court at this time accepted a petition of Sunriver Properties, Inc., through its President, Donald V. McCallum and made Resolution for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Meadow�Village, to -wit: All of that portion of Meadow Village lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof recorded June 20, 1968 in book 8 of the records of plats of Deschutes County, Oregon at page 53 et.se.c. Described as: Lots 1 -6 inclusive of Block 7; and all of Blocks 2,3,4,5,6,8,11 and 12 of said Meadow Village. It was further ordered that the Deschutes County Roadmaster post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and streets in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be November 20, 1968, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. IN THE MATTER OF FOSTER CHILDREN INSURANCE: The Court at this time accepted Bend Insurance Agency's policy for coverage plan for Health insurance for Juvenile Wards of Court, Foster children. IN THE MATTER OF RADIO EQUIPMENT BIDS: At this time a motion was made by Commissioner G. W. McCann and seconded by Judge D. L. Penhollow to accept bid and update the 450 System Radio Equipment. Commissioner Dorothy Smead stated that the need is not justified at this time to go into this program and she would rather update the old'system. Motion was carried with this one dissenting vo IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Robert Edward McMahon on the payroll for the Deschutes County Jail, to serve as Jailer, starting October 1, 1968, at a salary of $400.00 per month, and, -The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Jacquelyn Marie Brown on the payroll as a half -time secretary, starting October 14, 1968, at a salary of $150.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN TRI- COUNTY HEALTH DEPT.: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Mr. John R. Clark, Sanitarian I, commencing September 3, 1968, at a salary of $575.00 per -4- o. month: Crook County share (80 %): $115.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN ROAD DEPARTMENT: VOL 12 PACE 283 $460.00 por month; Deschutes County share (20%): At this time the Court approved the request of the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, for the following raise in salaries: Mrs. Dyann Lee, $326.00 Miss 4ally Komar, $342.00 Mr. Mike Rempel, $480.00 Mr. Neil Mellon, $480.00 , IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF BOND: At this time the Court ordered, upon the recommendation of County Roadmaster Charles L. Plummer, that the bond be refunded as Tillicum Village subdivision's roads have been completed to-the standards of the Planning Commission as they existed in July 1965. IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE CREATING A PLANNING COMMISSION: The Court at this time adopted an Ordinance No. 1 -1 -68 creating a Planning Commission consisting of seven (7) members appointed by the County Court and setting forth rules and regulations of said Commission. IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT TO VACATE EDWIN RODGERS ROAD #331: The Court at this time hereby agrees to vacate and convey to William Swindels, Jr. and Ann J. Swindels, as husband and wife, that strip of land known as Edwin Rodgers Road #331, in consideration of $1.00. IN THE MATTER OF LEASE AGREEMENT: At this time the Court made an agreement between Gilchrist Timber Company and Deschutes County whereby the county leases a plot of ground 100 feet by 150 feet on top of Wampus Butte located in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NAjrA4) of Section 2, Range 9 East, Township 22 South, for a period of ten (10) years from date of this agreement for an agreed rental of ONE DOLLAR($1.00) per year, for placing thereon a radio repeater station and all equipment necessary to operate said radio repeater station. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD ADVISORY COMMITTEE: The Court at this time accepted the resignation of Robert C. Cooper on the Deschutes County Road Advisory Committee and appointed Fred Meyers to serve this unexpired term until July 1, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to Keith L. Newton to install access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING DF A BUILDING: The Court at this time granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. -5- va " 2 ' FAh£ 284 : 1 . . IN THE MATTER OF nF., .n mn TMP'P0VW MT.q The.Court at this time ordered that a Quitclaim Dbed be drawn in favor of S.P. Gordon, on the following described property: SE34SE14-SW&4STeA4- Sec: 11, Township 22 S., R. 10 E.W.M., U.S. Subdivision, Improvements only. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN TRI COUNTY FAMILY COUNSELING CLINIC: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Dr. Maurice Bowerman , of -Tri- County Family Counseling Clinic, who replaced Dr. G. Gordon Essert who terminated with the Clinic as of June 14, 1968; on the payroll at the rate of $17.50 per hour for thirty -six (36) hours per month. Deschutes County's portioB is 60% or $378.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN ABUNDANT FOOD DEPT.: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to amend the September 18, 1968 Minutes of the.County Court thereby changing the following: That Elsie Holechek be named Storekeeper at a salary of $2.50 per hour and that John A. Holechek be named as Clerk at $1.75 per hour. IN THE MATTER OF DIRECTOR OF J -J BOYS' RANCH! The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Roland Gerald Horn on the payroll as Director of the J -J Boys' Ranch, at the rate of Pay of $7200.00 per year, effective November 1, 1968. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING OF A BUILDING: The Court at this time granted a permit to Ken Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -f -way. IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT: At this time the Court granted a license to Rim Rock Riders for a Public Dance Hall. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court at this time approved the following renewal applications for beer licenses: Nettie Buickley Robert B. & Nettie Mieklejohn Charles A. Goddard Robert L. & Valerie L. Johnson Helen W. & Wm. A. Mellin Gladys I. Brewer; Darrell D. & Mary E. Stolberg " Arthur G. & Anne Keast 10 Ed's Market, Box 61A, Bend PA Whistle Stop, LaPine PA Hampton Station, Hampton RMBB Bob's Fly & Tackle, LaPine PA Millican Trading Post, Millican RMBB LaPine Hi -Way Center, LaPine PB Deschutes Mobile Park Grocery, Star Route, Bend PB 0 IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: (Continued) VOL 12 PAcE 2% Thomas E. & Martha C. Kalebaugh Tumalo Store PB Charles A. & Agnes R. Smith LaPine Inn DA John H. & Emilia P. Scheer J & P Tavern & Grocery, Terrebonne RMBB Frank T. & Ester Callahan Callahan's, S. Hwy., Bend PA There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES :COUNTY COURT 'COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY IICOMU9570NER COUNTY COMM IONER IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: (Continued) VOL 12 PAcE 2% Thomas E. & Martha C. Kalebaugh Tumalo Store PB Charles A. & Agnes R. Smith LaPine Inn DA John H. & Emilia P. Scheer J & P Tavern & Grocery, Terrebonne RMBB Frank T. & Ester Callahan Callahan's, S. Hwy., Bend PA There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES :COUNTY COURT 'COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY IICOMU9570NER COUNTY COMM IONER Vhf 12 IN THE COUM CQURT OF T83 STATE OF OOM FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of `. ) ORD ER } Persoauel in } Deschutes County ) Abundant Food Department ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk amend the September 18, 1968 Minutes of the County Court thereby changing the followings That Elsie Holechek be named Storekeeper at a salary of $2.50 per hours and that John A. Holechek be named as Clerk at $1.75 per hour in the Abundant Food Department. Dated this 16th day of-Octobers 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT CO—UNTYJUDGE i A G R E E M E N T KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Deschutes County, State of Oregon, hereinafter called the promisor, in consideration Of $1.00,,does hereby agree to vacate and convey to William Swindels, Jr. and Ann J. Swindels, as husband and wife, their heirs, successors and assigns; that strip of land known as Edwin Rodgers Road #331, described as follows: Beginning at a point, 20 ft. North of the South 1/4 Section Corner of Section 5 -17 -12 and running N 26° - 18E - 104.6', thence N 750 - 46'E - 363.7, thence N 870 - 25'E 400.6', thence N 230 - 28'E - 118.2, thence N 750 - 30'E - 434.8', thence N 87° - 08'E - 54.0' to East line of SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 5- 17 -12. at such time, and not until the said promisor completes the strip of land for road purposes 30 feet in width described as follows: The South 30 feet of SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 5 Tp. 17 .S. R. 12 E.W.M. Previously conveyed to said promisor by William Swindels, Jr. and Ann J. Swindels, for the purpose of road construction. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge,-, L.ommis Toner Commissio � VOL. .12, FALE288 LEASE AGREEMENT This agreement, made this 1st day of October, 1968, between GILCHRIST TIMBER COMPANY, hereinafter called Gilchrist, and DESCHUTES COUNTY, hereinafter called Deschutes County. Gilchrist agrees to lease to Deschutes County a plot of ground 100 feet by 150 feet -on top of Wampus Butte located in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NWl /4 NW1/4) of Section 2, Range 9 East, Township 22 South, Deschutes County, Oregon for a period of ten (10) years from date of this agreement for an agreed rental of ONE DOLLAR ($1. 00) per year. By terms of this lease the parties agree that the use of the leased premises shall be limited to Deschutes County's placing thereon a radio repeater station and all equipment necessary to operate said radio repeater station. Deschutes County agrees to preserve the property in its present state to the extent possible and not to unnecessarily interfere in any way with the operations of Gilchrist. Deschutes County shall have right to do such cutting and trimming as is necessary in connection with the operation of its equipment but shall not cut or deface any trees without prior _permission of Gilchrist. Gilchrist, in addition, agrees to permit Deschutes County to have access to the leased premises for maintenance purposes and to permit removal of equipment from the property upon termination of the lease. Deschutes County agrees to hold Gilchrist harmless from any liability for any damages resulting from its maintenance of the equipment on the premises. All terms of this lease may be terminated by mutual agreement of the parties at anytime prior to the actual expiration hereof. G CHRIST TIMBER COMPANY By j , DESCHUTES COUNTY By /� o A VOL 12 ?w289 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the .Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION Deed to Improvements ) This matter coming before the Court on the personal petition of S. P. Gordon, LaPine, Oregon, seeking a restoration of personal property erroneously foreclosed on. The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That a Quitclaim Deed be drawn in favor of S. P. Gordon, his assigns forever, on the following described property: SW9gSV,,SW% Sec. 11, Township 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M., United States Subdivision, Improvements only. By Order of the Court this 16th day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMM SSIO G COUNTY CO SIONER F VOL 12 . ACE 290 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Notice of'the Proposed Formation of Deschutes County Livestock District #7, Deschutes County Pursuant to ORS 607.013, notice is hereby given that' at a meeting ! of the Deschutes County Court on the 7th day of October, 1968, the Court did make and enter in its records an order declaring its intention of the formation of a livestock district, to be designated as Deschutes County Livestock District P. The boundaries of the proposed district being, to -wit: Commencing at a junction with the Great Northern Railroad and the Klamath County line thence West to the U.S. Forest boundary, thence North on the U.S. Forest Service boundary to the section line between Township 20 and 21; thence East to the Great Northern Railroad; thence South along railroad to point of beginning. And that the 12th day of November, 1968, Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon is set as the date and the place of hearing, and that 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, is set as the time for hearing any objections thereto, to the forming of a district against the restriction of allowing animals of the bovine species, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats and swine from running at large in the described area. By Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon Dated this 16th day of October, 1968. To be published: October 30, 1968 November 6, 1968 Helen M. Dacey DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOW THE SPATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) Vacation of a portion ) of Hillman Subdivision ) RESOLUTION VOL 12 PAGE 29 This matter coming before the Court upon the written petition -of John and Pauline Forster, praying for the vacation of a portion of Hillman Subdivision Plat. And the Court being advised and having made investigation, and it appearing that John and Pauline Forster are the owners of the property in question to -wit: That portion of Hillman as recorded in the office of Deschutes County Clerk, Bend, Oregon, bounded on the north by the north line of the plat, on the west by the west line of the plat, on the south by the north line of F Avenue and on the east by the west line of lath Street, including the streets in the above specified area. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and streets in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be November 20, 1968; Pacific Standard Time, at 10 :00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 16th day of October, 1968. • 11 COUNTY • IW • 'COUNTY 'COMMI OVER VOL 12. PACE 294 • IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING The Vacation of ) Meadow Village. ) 6 1, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on October 24, 1968, my duly qualified deputy, A6br6y Perky;,, gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate Meadow Village Vacation , Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four copies (4) of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board at entrance to Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted at entrance to- Meadow Village on a tree on the North side of Abbott Drive Road.; one notice posted on red flag pole in the center of the common at the West end of Abbott Drive in Meadow Village; one notice posted on a tree on South side of roadway 1400 ft. West a.nd 445' North of corner of Sections 5 -6 -7 -8 Tp. I9S RII E.W.M. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this(L day of 1968. C LINTY CLERK By Deputy o VOL 12 FA x'93 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF.DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of J A Portion of ) the Vacation ) of Hillman. ) PROOF OF POSTING I, Charles `L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on October 28, 1968, my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry, gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate Hillman Vacation, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four copies (4) of the attached "Resolution" at the following place to wit: one notice posted on bulletin board at main entrance to Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted-on 10" square post at South side of "F" Street and the East side of the Hall Road along West side @f subdivision; one notice posted on telephone pole on East side of road along.West side of .plat and on South side of "G" Avenue; one notice posted at NW corner of Hillman Townsite on 10" Juniper on West side of road. C COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this 6, day of ��_ 1968. �COUNTY CLERK By Deputy VOL 12 FA x'93 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF.DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of J A Portion of ) the Vacation ) of Hillman. ) PROOF OF POSTING I, Charles `L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on October 28, 1968, my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry, gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate Hillman Vacation, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four copies (4) of the attached "Resolution" at the following place to wit: one notice posted on bulletin board at main entrance to Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted-on 10" square post at South side of "F" Street and the East side of the Hall Road along West side @f subdivision; one notice posted on telephone pole on East side of road along.West side of .plat and on South side of "G" Avenue; one notice posted at NW corner of Hillman Townsite on 10" Juniper on West side of road. C COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this 6, day of ��_ 1968. �COUNTY CLERK By Deputy IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION Vacation of Portion of ). Plat of Meadow Village ) This matter coming before the Court upon the written petition of SUNRIVER PROPERTIES, INC., an Oregon corporation, through its President, Donald V. McCallum, praying for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Meadow Village. And the Court being advised and having made investigation, and it. appearing that Sunriver Properties, Inc., is the sole owner, of all the property described to -wit: All of that portion of Meadow Village lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof recorded June 20, 1968 in book 8 of the records of plats of Deschutes County, Oregon at page 53 et.sec. Described as: Lots 1 -6 inclusive of Block 7; and all of•Blocks 2,3,4,5,6, 8, 11 and 12 of said Meadow Village.' IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and streets in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be November 20, 1968, at 10 :00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 16th day of October, 1968. COUNTY JUDGE o ORDINANCE NO. VOL PAGf' AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES CREATING A PLANNING COMMISSION. The County Court of the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. INTENT.. It is the intent of the ORDINANCE NO. VOL PAGf' AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES CREATING A PLANNING COMMISSION. The County Court of the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. INTENT.. It is the intent of the County Caurt by.this Ordinance to establish a Planning- Commission in accordance with law. SECTION 2. CREATION. There is hereby created a Planning Commission for the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon. SECTION 3. MEMBERSHIP OF PLANNING COMMISSION. The Planning Commission shall consist of seven (7) members appointed by the County Court for four -year terms and shall be selected from districts of the County as follows: One (1) member from each of the Planning Commissions of the Cities of Bend, Redmond and Sisters; and four (4) members at large selected from unincorporated areas of the County so as to provide adequate urban and rural representation thereof. SECTION 4. STAGGERED TERMS OF INITIAL MEMBERS OF PLANNING COMMISSION. The terms of initial members shall be staggered for one, two, three and four year terms as follows: one from the Planning Commission of the City of Bend for 4 year; one from the Planning Commission of the City of Redmond for 3 year; one from the Planning Commission of the City of Sisters for 2 year; and four from the unincorporated area of the County for terms of one, two, three and four years respectively. SECTION 5. TERMS OF SUCCEEDING MEMBERS. The successors to the members first appointed, except those appointed to fill vacancies of portions of unex- pired terms, shall be for terms of four (4) years. SECTION 6., COMMENCEMENT OF TERMS. The terms of office shall commence on July 1. SECTION 7.. VACANCIES. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired portion of the term. i yon 12, oAo 296 SECTION 8. APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSION MEMBERS. Members of the Planning Commission shall be appointed by the Chairman of the County Court with the approval of the County Court. SECTION 9. LMTATION OF NUMBER.OF TERMS. Members who have served two (2) consecutive terms shall not be eligible for appointment.for a period of four (4) years from the termination date of the last term, except that a member appointed to fill an unexpired portion of a term which is less than,;two (2) years may be appointed for two (2) additional terms._ SECTION'10. REMOVAL OF MEMBER OF COMMISSION. A member of the Commission may be removed from office, after hearing, for misconduct or nonperformance of duty by a majority vote of the County Court. SECTION 11. MEETINGS. The Planning Commission shall hold at least one regular meeting each month at a time and place fixed by it. The first meeting of the Planning Commission after appointment of members as provided by this Ordinance shall be within 30 days after the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 12. CHAIRMAN, VICE - CHAIRMAN. The.Commission appointed pursuant to this Ordinance shall elect a Chairman and a Vice - Chairman at its first meeting for terms of one year,'and thereafter shall elect a Chairman and a Vice - Chairman each year for terms of one year. SECTION 13. ADVISORY MEMBERS. Advisory members of the Planning Commission are as follows: a member of the County Court appointed by the Chairman of the County Court with approval of the Court, District Attorney, Roadmaster, County Engineer and County Health Officer. Advisory members shall not have a vote. SECTION 14. COMPENSATION. Members of the Planning Commission shall serve without compensation other than reimbursement duly authorized by resolution of the County Court for travel and transportation expenses incurred directly in connection with the performance of duties as a Planning Commission. SECTION 15. RULES AND REGULATIONS OF COMMISSION. The Planning Commission shall adopt rules and regulations for the transaction of business and shall keep a record of its minutes, resolutions, transactions, finding, reports, recommendations and determinations, which record shall be a public record. TR)CITJ DES COUNT Y X,OF OREGON i U IS TIZIC T. / A:MEMUR OF THE CITY PLANNING COMM. FROM RE DMON D .21 pACE ?97 VOL SECTION 16. POWERS AND DUTIES OF PLANNING COMMISSION AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT. The Planning Commission and Planning Department shall have such powers and duties as provided by law. The County Court may refer matters to Planning Commission for invebtigation and report. The Planning Commission shall be advisory to the County Court on all matters except as otherwise provided by law. The Planning Department shall serve as the staff of the Planning Commission. SECTION 17. EFFECTIVE DATE. Done by Order of County Court and effective this 16th day of- 'October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMNB ONER n ,D MY 12 ?ACE 298 . . ]N:fiHE.000NTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON f FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter, ) of 0 R -ID E R Installation of Access fjtrmit is granted by Deschutes County to 414th L. Newton to ins access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable'at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. WERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS e permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulater- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required ve the puildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure a weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse n the process of Moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all c warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insur travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall quired to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depic ide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersect' as to insure an even flaw of the traffic and prevent congestion. The ttee will be held directly responsible for any'and all damage to the ng pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If du�eshall ourse of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the pe be r equired to replace the railings to their original state. The Private Access to County Road: (Details on reverse side) We permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time -this installation in any way impedes the progress.and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his mn expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day ofi� -/, 19 • Recommended Approval• 2."_'Z A'Z�t� Charles L. Plummer Deschutes o ty oadmaste By • i VOL 12 PAGE 299 IN:.THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ° FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 'In the Matter of ).. 0 R D E'R . Moving of a building A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Mr. Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right-of-way, A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. 81M.AL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: (Details on Reverse Side) The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving.-of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flaw of the traffic and prevent congestion. The'permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest practical point of entry. The size of the access must be note a description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper siz ength must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. ttee will be responsible for the construction of the access and a costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time-this inst on in any way impedes the progress . and future maintenance or cons on, the permittee will be required to move this installation at hi xpense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Fai permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for Dated this day of Recommended Approval: & /)1Z Charles L. Plummer Deschut Count Roa ster Ey : PERMITTEE 19 10J:e_1 To move a building (40' long, 25' wide, 8 18' h1gh) from Studio Road to:.:, Butler Mkt. Road down to the Airport to.Nelson to Waugh. Building will be moved on Monday, October 28, 1968. VOL 12- PAGE 300-. ' IN THE.COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Fatter ) i` of ORDER Moving of a building A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Ken Hodgman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable 'at aby time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: t See reverse side for details) The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prelreht collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to instire safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be regUred to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with sighs depicting "Wide Load "., and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flaw of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any -and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas., and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs: If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their 03:49inal state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. laRXA asa�oiC�nsw .w+aiaw .............. _ _ _ .- - '- - - The permittee will be raeuired to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must bedetr mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his awn expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for . . . ......................... .......wvvvvvvwvYYYYYYYYYYYYYXX Dated this day of- �'- ��i��� 19 4;�ff Recommended A1: Approved C n Cour &�,�PP7 ` Cha rles L. Plummer C U"TY Deschutes yCnty R ter ZWER p ONKS -" T COUNTY Ct larfS OVER To move a building(29' wide to edge of eaves) from highway 97 to the Neil Davis (19' high ) (43' long ) turnoff on the 0. B. Reilly Road. Tree trimming may be necessary. VOL 149 PAGE T)i BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 6th day of November, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Robert L. Jobe Dept. of Voc. Rehab: Matt Williams Deschutes County Fowler Printing Company Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Office Equipment The Owl Pharmacy Texaco, Inc. Oregon St. Tax Comm. Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Central Oregonian Caroline Ann Thill IBM Corporation Pacific Northwest Bell Portland Radio ,Supply Mahoney Office Equipment Loy's Studio of Photography Deschutes County William C. James The Redmond Spokesman Eriksen's Stationery Grunwald, Crawford & Assoc. Addressograph- Multi. -Corp. Kenneth Moisan Shell Oil Company Standard ;Oil Co. of Calif. Superior Cafe Cascade Nat. Gas Corp. Oregon Bureau of Labor City of Bend Bend Water Dept. Bend Heating & Shett Metal Packer -Scott Austin's Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre., Inc. Cascade Auto Parts Kroske Glass and Paint Supply Bill's Electric The Sherwin - Williams Co. F. Mawhinney Louis I. Selken The Owl Pharmacy W. E. Dickey, Jr. M.D. Cascade Medical Clinic Wagner's Drs. Donley & Kerkoch Multnomah County, Oregon Madison Chemical Corp. Harry E. Mackey, M.D. Jail - -Board of prisoners $ 18.00 J -J Boys' Ranch 1,250.00 Cthse.-- repairs 2,052.52 Abundant Food - -rent 100.00 Assessor - -off. supp. 513.30 Assessor, 34.99; 'Co. Judge, 1.89 36.88 Assessor - 81.50; Cir. Ct.- 13.27; Co. Clk- 1.79; D.A. - 20.19; Juv. -4.40; Treas. -1.84; Elections - 49.59; Co. Judge -8.43; Dist. Ct. -2.70, 183.71 Assessor - -off. supp. 32.80 Assessor - -car exp. 4.08 Assessor - -State Maint. 13.75 Assessor - -car exp. 18,i5 Cir. Ct.- -books 5.00 Cir. Ct.- -spec. Reporter 58,50 Cir. Ct.-- typewriter 300.00 C.D. - -tele. 39.55 C.D. - -radio repair 6.35 C.D. - -off. supp. 9,09 C.D. -- training 4.00 C.D. - -rent 50.00 C.D. -- travel 134.71 Co. Plann. -5.00; Just.Ct.- 50.85; Tax Dept. 403.86; Elections - 256.32; Not. of Proc. 26.43/742.46 Co. Plann.- -2.00, Off. Supp. 2.00 Co. Plann. -- Planning Study 2,570.55; Printing & Pub. -- 2,750.00 5,320.55 Co.!Clk. -- 20.00; Copier -- 476.42 496.42 Co. Ct. - -Ref. & Adj. 148.80 Co. Ct.-- 17.33; Juv. Ct.- -8.69; Sheriff- -11.97 37.99 Co. Ct.- -9.51; Co. Judge - -5.11 14.62 Cto. Judge - -conv. exp. 3.75 Cthse. -- utilities 227,48 Cthse.--gen. exp. 1.00 Cthse. -- utilities 20.95 " Cthse.-- utilities 36.45 Cthse. - -exp. 3.75 Cthse. -- supplies 71.68 Cthse.-- repairs 5,50 Courthouse -- repairs 5.96 Cthse.-- repairs 10.56 Cthse.-- repairs 3.60 Cthse. -- repairs 12.16 Cthse. -- repairs 6.30 Cthse. -- repairs 45.00 D.A. - -tray. exp. 20.80 D.A. - -Crime Inv. 1,45 Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 20.00 Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 80.00 Jail- -board of prisoners 279.08 Jail -- prisoners 55.50 Jail -- prisoners board 150.00 Jail - -exp. 50.51 Jail - -exp. -1- 10.00 VOL 12 PA302 Tscheu Publishing Co. Juv. Ct.-- printing 12.50 William F. Jones Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Neil L. Mellon Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Richard Grant Juv. Ct. -- foster care 14.53 Richard A. Long Juv. Ct. -- foster care 87.72 Wayne Lucas Juv. C t. -- foster care 30.00 Charles Houston Juv. Ct. -- foster care 37.34 Lucille E. Sloan Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 3 Boys' Market Youth Care Cent. - -food 36.77 Roland G. Horn Youth Care Cent. - -food, 5.15; Allow. -8.50; Other, -9.00; Houshdl. Opr. -.88 23.53 Mary Jarvis Youth Care Cent.- -Oper. Exp.- -4.73; Food -- 12.31 17.04 Trans Western Express Youth Care Cent. - -food 14.38 Western Farmers Association Youth Care Cent. -- Agric. 22.57 Backstrom Builders Center Youth Care Cent.- -Furn. 2.17 Johnson Electric, Inc. Youth Care Cent.- -Appl. 187.11 Pacific Power & Light-Co. Youth Care Cent -- utilities 82.47 Westside 2nd Hand Youth Care Cent. -- equip. 35.00 Wilsons Electric Home Service Youth Care Cent. - -appl. 50.00 Boyd Mechanical Youth Care Cent.-- Improv. 368.70 Hawthorne House Youth Care Cent. - -appl. 338.00 Deschutes County C.D. Youth Care Cent. -- Equip. Maint. 49.75 Leagjeld Construction Co. Youth Care Cent. -- Improv. 4,236.50 Gil Helling Architect Youth Care Cent. -- Improvements 127.50 Atlantic Richfield Company Sheriff - -tray. 3.19 52.70 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff -- transp. 39.54 Bob Thomas Chevrolet -Cad. Sheriff -- transp. i•50 Truax Thrifty Service Sheriff -- transp. Bend Hardware Co. Sheriff -- supplies 19.92 5.85 Greenwood Studio Sheriff -- supplies 108.50 Tscheu Publishing Co. Sheriff- -supp. Sheriff -- 60.40; Tax Dept. - -19.45 79.85 Fowler Printing Co. Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff -- Police Rad. Maint. 14.50 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype 36.50 Nudelman Brothers Sheriff -- Uniforms 1.50 Monroe International Tax Dept. -- machine maint. 46.00 A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. -- Physician Tray. 10.62 Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- Nurses Tray. 58.68 Marjorie Snider H.D. -- Nurses Tray. 57.42 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D. -- Nurses Tray. 60.75 58.86 Lenor W. Thornton H.D. -- Nurses Tray. 94.23 Ron Anderson H.D.- -Sanit. Tray. Maurice Vickers H.D.- -Sanit. Tray. 44.10 Leonard P. Peterson H.D.- -Sanit. Tray. 53.37 J. R. Clark H.D.- -Sanit. Tray. 37.62 Rose Pharmacy H.D. - -supp. 20.65 Ken Cale Hardware H.D. - -supp. 6.99 The National Drug Co. H.D. -- supplies 110.00 The Owl Pharmacy H.D. -- supplies 17.28 Wyeth Laboratories H.D.- -supp. 39.00 Magill Drugs H.D. - -supp. 16.81 The Miller Lumber Co. H.D. - -supp. 6.18 Oregon State Board of Health H.D.- -supp. 9.00 Bend Troy Laundry H.D. - -supp. 3.92 Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs H.D. -- supplies 88.59 Pacific Northwest Bell H.D. - -supp. 95.95; Home Health 18.30 114.25 United Telephone Co. H.D. -- 14.75; F am. Couns. - -14.50 18.75 Margaret Iseli H.D. - -Home Health, tray. 46.05 Louise Devenport Home Health - -tray. 29.70 Katherine Hunt Home Health - -tray. 87.75 John Harpole Home Health 30.00 Surgical Sales, Inc. Home Health - -med. supp. 21.00 Bend Medical Supply Home Health -- rentals 71.25 Nelson & Douglass Home Health - -audit costs 315.00 The Owl Pharmacy Home Health- -med. supp. 5.11 12.45 Dahnken Co. Home Health- -off. supp. 17.12 Eriksen's Stationery Home Health- -off. supp. -2- n VOL 12 QAcf 303 -3- Mahoney Office Equipment Home Health - -Off. Supp. 15.16 Charles D. Whitchurch, M.S.W. Fam. Couns.- -tray. 53.36 Anita Niewoehner Fam. Couns.- -tray. 8.64 W. Maurice Bowerman, M.D. Fam. Couns.- -tray. 66.04 Hillsboro Aviation Fam. Couns. - -tray. 36.48 Magill Drug Fam. Couns.- -drugs 96.90 Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs Fam. Couns.- -drugs 5.10 Smith Kline & Franch Laboratories Fam. Couns.- -drugs 51.79 Pacific Northwest Bell Fam. CounsToff. supp. 80.23 Eriksen's Stationery & Office Sup. Fam; Coups.- -off. supp. 10.19 Pacific Power & Light Fam. Coups.- -off. supp. 1.25 Dr. Maurice Bowerman Fam. Coups. -- supplies 5.00 Vernon Patrick Fam. Couns.- -rent 55.00 George Spilman, Director VSO -- materials 9.00 Superintendent of Documents VSO -- materials 4.55 F. C. Sholes- Sheriff Postage 13.18 Pitney- Bowes, Inc. Postage machine 24.00 Cubic Corporation Elections 9.40 Hobby Haven Elections 10.00 State of Oregon, Dr. Elections 115.50 A. C. Barnekoff & Son Elections 801.30 The Bulletin Elections -- 185.60; Not. of Proc. 45.39 230.99 Virgal E. Meisenheimer County Advertising 97.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Abundant Food - 11.60; Assessor- 47.30; Cir. Ct.- 77.40; Co. Clk -- 30.30; Co. Ct.- 53.80; Co. Judge - 52.40; D.A. -55.25 Dist. Ct.- 23.15; Juv. Ct.- 72.75; Sheriff- - 53..86; Treas. -- 24.45; VSO- 41.92; Wtmsr. -- 21.95 566.13 Dunham Printing Co. Co. Clk -- Mat. - 65.00; Elections 16.00 81.00 Carl F. Klippel Co. Ct. - -Ref. & Adj. 131.85 R. M. Cecil Cthse. -- supplies 5.00 St. Charles Mem. Hospital Jail -- prisoners exp. 802.25 Nu -Way Laundry Jail - -exp. 33.72 Villa St. Rose Juv. Ct. -- foster care 4.00 Marshall Motors, Inc. Sheriff - -trans. 27.90 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff-- transp. 137.60 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Travel 134.71 Dept. of Emery. Services Secretary 173.21 DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone 16.23 Robert Pieper Livestock Indemnity 9.00 MARINE PATROL FUND: Sexton Supply Marine Fac. Impr. 3.41 SUNSET HOME FUND: Arrow Transportation Co. Repair & Maint. 184.98 Johnson Electric Co. Maint. 107.76 GE14ERAL ROAD FUND: Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Equipment Rental 7,067.83 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts & Rep.- 72.19; Drainage Cul.- 133.45 205.64 Crater Lake Machinery Parts -- 31.68; Drainage Culv. -- 156.54 188.22 Halton's Parts & Repairs 17.47 -3- VOL 12 PAGE N IN THE MATTER OF RESALE OF COUNTY - OWNED PROPERTY: Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described and the County Court deems it for the best interest of said County to sell this real property: Therefore, Be it Ordered, That the Sheriff be and he hereby is, authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price set opposite each tract, plus cost of advertising and recording the deed; PARCEL 1 Lot 4, Block 5, Highland Addition; Bend $500.00 Cash PARCEL 2 SWVE 4 Sec. 12, Tvip. 16 S., R. 11 E.W.M. $2400.00 Terms: 20% down, balance in equal monthly payments in 3 years at 6% interest PARCEL 3 All that property situated in Deschutes Coun;ty, Oregon and buildings appurtenant thereto; and subject to the Lease between Deschutes County, a political subdivision, State of Oregon, and Sheldon R. Arnett and John C. Arnett (lessee) dated August 7, 1968,.described as: - A tract of land lying in the SOW-4 and NE g of Section 34, Twp. 17 S., Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Truest line of NE%4'tn4 of Section 34, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M.- 807.36 feet South and 1319.24 feet East of the �R/4 Section corner of Section 34, and running thence, N 0 - 05, -48"W- 335.24 ft. along the west line of the NE%S*4; thence N 370 -341-2311E - 800.63 ft.; thence -4- Oregon Carburetor Co. Parts & Rep. 26.00 Oregon Hardware Distr. Parts & Rep. 6.84; Drainage Cult'. -10.04 16.88 Brown Furnace & Sheet Metal Parts & Rep. 2.00 Komar's Heating & Appl. Parts & Rep. 18.00 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Drainage Culv. 77.18 Hydrotex Industries Drainage Culvert 202.95 Darryl D. Bergerson Co. Drainage Culvert 6,290.00 Hubs and Stakes Mfgr. Drainage Culvert 7.50 TAB -Prod. Co. of Oregon Office Exp. 7.89 Man and Manager, Inc. Office Exp. 36.00 Mission Linen Supply Off. Exp. 9.50 Tihe Owl Pharmacy Off. Expense 3.71 Harvard Business Review Off. Exp. - 10.00 R. L. Polk Co. Off. Exp. 50.00 West Side Hardware Off. Expense 5.50 Boyd Mechanical Off. Exp: 5.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 104•.20 Pacific Power & Light Utilities 311.13 Bend Water Department Utilities 9.95 City of Bend Utilities 4.00 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Utilities 66.53 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Asphalt & Aggreg. 55.52 Chevron Asphalt Co. Asphalt 586.00 Petroleum Transport, Inc. Asphalt & Aggreg. 369.72 Bob Wilson Curb Constr. Concrete 5,265.50 Oregon Trunk Railway Concrete, Asph. & Aggreg. 142.03 Deschutes Ready -Mix Concrete 12,746.74 Darrell Anderson Chemicals Weed Control 42.36 Michael Rempel Chemicals Weed Control 7.00 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Road Reserve Fund 2,886.70 IN THE MATTER OF RESALE OF COUNTY - OWNED PROPERTY: Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described and the County Court deems it for the best interest of said County to sell this real property: Therefore, Be it Ordered, That the Sheriff be and he hereby is, authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price set opposite each tract, plus cost of advertising and recording the deed; PARCEL 1 Lot 4, Block 5, Highland Addition; Bend $500.00 Cash PARCEL 2 SWVE 4 Sec. 12, Tvip. 16 S., R. 11 E.W.M. $2400.00 Terms: 20% down, balance in equal monthly payments in 3 years at 6% interest PARCEL 3 All that property situated in Deschutes Coun;ty, Oregon and buildings appurtenant thereto; and subject to the Lease between Deschutes County, a political subdivision, State of Oregon, and Sheldon R. Arnett and John C. Arnett (lessee) dated August 7, 1968,.described as: - A tract of land lying in the SOW-4 and NE g of Section 34, Twp. 17 S., Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Truest line of NE%4'tn4 of Section 34, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M.- 807.36 feet South and 1319.24 feet East of the �R/4 Section corner of Section 34, and running thence, N 0 - 05, -48"W- 335.24 ft. along the west line of the NE%S*4; thence N 370 -341-2311E - 800.63 ft.; thence -4- 0 VOL FAGE 3�j5 N 210 - 46' -30 "E- 192.89 ft.; thence N 190 - 37' -00 "W -86.24 ft.; thence N 10 31, -30 "W - 871.57 ft. to the N. ling of SE14 Section 34, Thence N 890 -53' -46 "E - 804.06 ft. along the North line of SEW -4 to the Northeast corner of said SE4N[n#4- of Section 34, thence S 00 - 13' -49 "E - 2589.59 ft. along.the North and.South center line of Section 34, to a point on the North Right -of -way line of the Central 'Oreg'o'n Highway, thence following the North Right -of -way line of the Central Oregon Highway. Northwesterly 1420 ft. more or less to the point of beginning. And excepting therefrom a small tract 50 feet in width along the west side of the above described tract for a roadway, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of N04 -SW4 of Section 34, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.W.M.- 807.36 ft. South and 1319.24 ft. East of the West 1/4 Section corner of Section 34, and running thence;. N 00 - 05' -48 "W - 335.24 ft.; thence N 370 - 34' -23 "E - 81.73 ft.; thence S 0° - 05' -48 "E - 420.18 ft. to N. R/W line of Central Oregon $100,000.00 Terms: Highway, thence 10% down, balance in equal monthly N 670 - 53' -58'w -53.96 ft. to the point of beginning. payments in 20 years at 7% int. The said tract contains 53.94 acres without the road. IN THE MATTER OF LEASE PAYMENTS: The Court at this time referred to the District Attorney for recommendations regarding two delinquent lease payments, namely: Curtis M. Rocca Lease and Jack $humway Lease, asking for some definite action immediately. Also the Court referred the matter of collection for use of county properties on which potatoes were rasied From DeWayne Riemenschneider. IN THE MATTER .OF COPIER MACHINE: The Court at this time unanimously agreed to accept the proposal.of installation of a Xerox 2400 Copier Duplicator, as soon as possible; and at the same time unanimously agreed to terminate the lease contract with Addressograph- Multigraph Corporation as soon as possible. IN THE MATTER OF PLANNING ASSISTANCE: At this time the Court made Resolution to request the Oregon State Board of Higher Education to provide planning assistance to be administered by the Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, University of Oregon, with such financial assistance I s may be provided by the Department of Housing and -Urban Development under authority of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended, and the Court hereby authorizes payment to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education of a sum not to exceed $3,100.00. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING A BUILDING: The Court at this time granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right of way. -5- 0 VOL , 12 fA�E IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN J -J BOYS' RANCH YOUTH CARE CENTER: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Darlene Horn on the payroll.as Cook at the J -J Boys' Ranch Youth Care Center, on a temporary basis, effective November 1, 1968, at the rate of $2.00 per hour. IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSES, . At this time the Court recommended approval for a Class "A Dispensers License to be granted to Claude R. Powell and Arrene F. Powell for Chaparral, Y and the Court recommended approval for a Seasonal dispenser's license to McMillan Inns, Inc. (Peter M..Gunnar or Ann M. Welch) for the Red Toe, 7 miles S.W. of Bend, on Cascade Lakes Highway, and the Court recommended approval Pa new w license for Restaurant Class "B" to Sunriver Properties, Inc. Sunri , . IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court at this time approved the following renewal applications for beer licenses: Gay Wilson Clifford F. & Grace M. Leagjeld Clayton A. Constable & Nellie B. Constable Richard 0. & Mary L. Rasmussen and Mildred I. Ritter Bend Golf Club Jess R. Calbreath & Helen V. P.H.M. Development Co. Terrebonne grocery PB Joe & Bea's Tavern, Bend RMBA Brothers Store, Brothers PA Wickiup Junction PB Bend Golf Club, Bend DB J & H Grocery, LaPine PB Handy Pantry, Bend PB There being no further business Court was adjourned to an Adjmourned meeting to be held November 18, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE r COUNTY COMM IONER M 0 R E S 0 L.U.T I O N WHKMS, the county of Deschutes desires to provide for the completion of its county =amide compreeie -nsive planning study contributing to an over -all program for future community development, the preservation of community values, the prevention of conditions tending to cause urban blight, and the-promotion of..the general health, safety, and welfare of the. citizens of the county; and WHEREAS,,the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, under authority Of ORS;: 351 260, as amended, may provide .planning assistance for such a program,a d receive financial assistance from the Department*.of Housing and.Urban Development .'under authority of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended; and 4ifiEREAS, the Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, successor in interest to the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service, University of Oregon, has been reaffirmed,.by'a. resolution adopted September 10," 1963; by"the Oregon State Board of Higher Education as the. agency 'to administer programs of planning „assistance authorized by ORS 351:260,` as .'amended, and Section 701 of.'t6 Housing Act of 1954, as amended; now therefore BE IT RESOiVED., .V THAT "trip "county court hereby requests the Oregon State Board oi,Higter Education, to provide planning assistance to be administered.by,the Bureau'. of }Governmental Research Arid -3e - ryice, University of Oregon, tiaitt such financial assistance as m3g►be'provided by the Department oY Housing and Urban Development under authority of Section 701 of the Housing.Act;:of 1954, as amended; THAT the Forty court, subject,..to approval of the planning ..assistance., iiy:;the Ore ;on State Board of Higher. ..Ediigation and the Department.`of y.�. Y,! cj -� f -, Housing;andiXrban Development,,"hereby authorizes payment' to the Oregon State :.Board of Higher Education{,of„a sum not to exceed $r3 100.00 (and services of county employees not to exceed a value of l__). Passed by the county court of Deschutes County this 6th day of November , 1968. 'DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Judge - D. L. Penhollow IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Personnel at the ) Youth Care Center ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, I IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Darlene Horn, as Cook in the J -J Boys I Ranch Youth Car6 Center, on a temporary basis, effective on November 1, 1968, at a rate of $2.00 per hour. Dated this 6th day of November, 1968. DESCHUTES 'COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C MMISSIONER COUNTY CO IONER j�r� �L In the Matter of Moving a building IN -THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY "OF DESCHUTES O R D E R VOL 12 PAGE 3'J9 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet: This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: (See reverse side for details) The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic; dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their ox- Aginal state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest s practical point of entry. The size of the access must be note a description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper siz ength must be deter- mined, and also included on the description, mittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and a costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this ins on in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or co on, the permittee will be required to move this installation at h expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage d installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Fai permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a gharge for Dated thi s day of ��Cy�t� 19 Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roa aster J PERNJITTEE Moving a building beginning at Studio Road to the Butler to.the Hamehook Corner. Building measurements are 27' by 27' by 17.61. 0 VOL: 12 310 Bend, Oregon October 17, 1968 THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT County Courthouse Bend, Oregon 97701 -RE: Personnel Action TO ALL MEMBERS: PIease be advised that Mrs. Dyann Lee has successfully completed her probationary period and is entitled to a raise: Her present rate is $295.00 per month. I would recommend she be raised to $326.00. Also I recommend a promotion for Miss Sally Komar and raise her salary to $342.00 per month. I would remind you that these two young women are very efficient in their work and do also the work formerly performed by Mr. Herb Huntley. I Your truly, j I Charles L. Plummer i Deschutes County Roadmaster APPROVED TH [ S DAY OF 1968. I c� UUUNIY COWISSIONER COUNTY C [SSIONER 0 Bend, Oregon 97701 October 21; 1968 vol, 12 PAG£ 311 The Honorable County Court County Courthouse. Bend, Oregon 97701 Re: Personnel Action To All Members: Please be advised that Mr. Mike Rempel and Mr. Neil Mellon have successfully completed their 90 day probationary period and are entitled to a one (1) step increase, effective October 1, I968. Please note attached letter of recommendation from Mr. Darrell Anderson, I Deschutes County Weed Supervisor, in behalf of Mr. Rempel. Their respective salarys would be$480.00 per month. I would recommend approval of the Court. Yours truly, / i� Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County.Roadmaster APPROVED THIS DAY OF 1968. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COM STONER 0 VOL , 12 f# X312 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) Of ) ORDER ' Personnel in Tri- County ) Family Counseling Clinic ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Charles Whitchurch, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Dr. Maurice Bowerman of Tri - County Family Counseling Clinic, who replaced Dr. G. Gordon Essert as he terminated with the Clinic as of June 14, 1968; on the payroll at the rate of $17.50 per hour for thirty -six (36) hours per month. Deschutes County's portion is 60% or $378.00 per month. Dated this 16th day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT LINTY JUDGE n VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Personnel in ) Sheriff's Department ) i This matter coming before the Court upon the petition . of F. C. Sholes, Sheriff, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Robert Edward McMahon on the payroll for the Deschutes County Jail, to serve as a jailer, starting October 1, 1968, at a salary of $400.00 per month, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Jacquelyn Marie Brown on the payroll as a half -time secretary, starting October 14, 1968, at a salary of $150.00 per month. Dated this 18th day of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT u COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY OMM18SI GNER COUNTY COMM SIONER 0 VOL 12 Qaf314 - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF' THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE OOUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Personnel in ) TriCounty Health Dept. ) O R D E R This matter coming before the 'Court upon the petition of Dr. A. Ben King, M.D. and the recommendation of Ronald D. Anderson, Supervising Sanitarian, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Mr. John R. Clark, as Sanitarian I for the Tri- County Health Department, commencing work September 3, 1968 at a salary of $575.0& per month: Crook County share (80 %): $460.00 per month; Deschutes County share (20%): $115.00, per month. Dated. this 21st clay of October, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMNIISSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER t T k, i 0 October 31, 1968 vo X315 Deschutes :County gourt Deschutes County Courthouse Bend, Oregon Honorable Court: Please be advised that Roland Gerald Horn will begin employment with Deschutes County as Director of J -J Boys' Ranch, at the rate of pay of $7200.00 per year, effective November 1, 1968. I would recommend approval of the Court.. Very truly. yours, William %IJ4ones JUVENILE CTO APPROVAL GRANTED: AND SO ORDERED...... COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMSIONER COUNTY CO SIONER VOL 12 FAA% IN THE COUNTY COURT -OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE*COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Personnel in ) Deschutes County ) Assessors Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Sandra Warner on the Deschutes County Assessor's payroll, at $3600. per year, effective September 23, 1968. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT -d�4- COUNTY JUDGE 'COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY C SSIONER T"I-- to— /o - ol/ - l J1 0 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at an adjourned meeting of the County Court held this 18th day of November, 1968, all members being present, the following business was tran- sacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Bend Memorial Clinia Election Boards & Polling Places Claypool Furniture Co. Dept. of General Serv. Oregon Voter Dorothy A. Smead Mitchell's Richfield Service Bend Garbage Company Pacific Power & Light Co. Vyco Products Fowler Printing Co. Bend Memorial Clinic Joseph L. Thalhofer Bend Memorial Clinic Harry E. Mackey, M.D. St. Charles Mem. Hospital Donald L. Ellis A. T. Ward Remco Office Machine Patricia A. Smith Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Co. Coast to Coast Stores Erickson's Super Market Bend. Rexall Drug Boyd Mechanical Pacific Northwest Bell Gibson Air Service Union Oil Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Bend Chamber of Commerce Burroughs Corporation Mahoney Office Equipment Hobert A. Starr Helen M. Dacey, Co. Clerk Helen M. Dacey, Co. Clerk Rosemary Patterson M. Elizabeth Stolberg Marjorie States Helen Benson Thelma Hughes The Redmond Spokesman The Bend Bulletin U.S. National Benk of Oregon Robert V. Young John Webb Pacific Northwest Bell Deschutes County Road Dept. Milton 0. Stipe. Juv. -- Foster Care - 3.50 Elections 1,829.52 Cir. Ct.- -off. equip. 41.65 Co. Plann.- -6.00; Co. Ct. -- 11.41; Co. Judge - -11.41 28.82 Co. Ct. - -Pub. Lands 7.50 Co. Ct.- -Conv. Exp. 92.00 Co. Judge - -Conv. exp. 4.24 Courthouse -- utilities 45.00 Cthse. -- utilities 317.04 Cthse.-- supplies 77.80 D.A. - -supp. 45.85 Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 15.00 Dist. Ct.- -conv. exp. 25.12 Jail - -board of prisoners 125.50 Jail- -board of prisoners 40.50 Jail - -board of prisoners 854.35 Justice Ct. - -tale. 28.97; supp. 2.85 31.82 Justice C t.- -rent 20.00 Juv. Ct.- -off. supp. 12.00 Juv. C t.- -tray. 20.96 Youth Care Center -- utilities 56.06 Youth Care Center -- utilities 1.42 Youth Care Center - -small tools 5.08 Youth Care Center - -food 67.03 Youth Care Center - -hshd. op. exp. 3.54 Youth Care Center - -furn. 445.37 Sheriff- -tele. 102.60 Sheriff- -tray. 49,50 Sheriff--trans. 2.00 Sheriff--trans. 247.08 Sheriff -- supplies 1.25 Tax Dept. -- machine maint. 2.85 VSO- -off. supp. 8.41 VSO - -tray. 20.84 Elections 2.80 Elections -- mileage 28.80 Elections -- mileage 5.60 Elections- -voter regist. 4.90 Elections- -voter Regis. 36.90 Elections- -voter Regis. 1.60 Elections - -voter regis. 2.80 Elections 1,294.50 Notice of Proceed. 14.05 Treas. - -off. suppl. 5.50 Sheriff- -trans. 11.00 Co. Ct.-- refunds & adj. 155.45 Co. Plann.- -off. supp. 27.67 Assessor - -car exp. 142.88 Cir. Ct. - -jury fee 22.50 i VOL _ PAGE 3-1-8 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: United States National Bank PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Three Boys' Market DOG LICENSE FUND: Deschutes County Road Department Les Schwab -Tire Center MARINE PATROL FUND: Deschutes County Road Dept. Lumbermens Insurance Agency IN THE MATTER OF HEARING FOR LIVESTOCK DISTRICT #7: Contract payment 200.00 Soldier and Sailors Car expense Car exp. trans .& tray. Boat Insurance 10.00 31.96 ?2.72 7.80 25.00 On November 12, 1968, a Hearing was held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of creating a Livestock District #7. After much testifying both for and against the matter, the Court agreed to wait for a new area map to be submitted by the Bureau of Land Management, agreed to meet about cattle guards in the area and then will call another meeting to determine if the petitioners want an election to follow. IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF LEASES: The Court at this time unanimously ordered that the Lease to Alta Sierra and the Lease to Jack Shumway, both be cancelled with Deschutes County as they have been notified both by letter by the Court and the District Attorney of their negligence in keeping the payments current on these County -owned lands. IN THE MATTER OF BID AT SHERIFF'S SALE: At this time the Court accepted the bid of $135.00 from Delmer Carpenter for one International L -190 Series, License #rT 141242, and furnished Mr. Carpenter with a Certified copy of Sheriff's Certificate of Sale dated November 8, 1968. IN T HE MATTER OF PERSONNEL J -J Boy's RANCH: At this time the Court ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the following on the payroll as staff at the J -J Boys' Ranch: Neal Jobe King, Relief Supervisor, at a salary of $50.00 per 48 -hour shift, effective November 15, 1968; Bradley Jay Young, Night and Relief Supervisor-Counselor, Temporary, at a salary of $200.00 per month, effective November 20, 1968; Mildred Knapp, Cook, permanent, at a salary of $2.00 per hour, effective Noven oer 18, 1968. -2- VOL 12 PAGE -31 J IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PORTION OF PLAT OF MEADOW VILLAGE: The Court at this time ordered the vacation of a portion of the Plat of Meadow Village because of establishing certain boundaries of lots and blocks in a matter which makes possible economic installation of certain utilities designed to serve the same, and for re- establishment of same in a different manner and location, and the creation of additional and other lots in said plat; and as there were no objections at the said hearing held November 20, 1968, at 10:00 a.m. at the Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF HILLMAN SUBDIVISION: At this time the Court ordered the vacation of a portion of Hillman Subdivision Plat so that the subdivision may be replatted in larger lots; and as there were no objections at the said hearing held on November 20, 1968, at 10:00 a.m. at the Deschutes County Courthouse. Bend, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE OF TIMBER: The Court at this time entered into an agreement with the Bureau of Land Management for the purchase of timber in Twp. 10 E., Range 22 S., Section 13, N 1-2SV4 to clear and prepare for LaPine Dump Site. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT: The Court on November 22, 1968 entered into an agreement with Edward Dill and Mildred I. Dill for the consideration of $120.00 in cash and the balance in three payments of $160.00 each at the rate of 6 per cent interest, for -the total sum of $600.00 for the following described real property situate in Deschutes County, State of Oregon: Lots 14, 15, and 16, Block 31, Hillman and Lots 17, 18, & 19, Block 24, Hillman. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT: On November 22, 1968, the Court entered into an agreement with James F. Bozarth and Susan Annette Bozarth for the consideration of $600.00, to be paid as follows: Twenty per cent down ($120.00) and the balance in three equal payments of $160.00 each, to be paid yearly, for the following described real property situate in Deschutes County, State of Oregon: Lots 23, 24 and 25, Block 24, Hillman and Lots 14, 15, 16, Block 24, Hillman. IN THE MATTER OF BUILDING OF AN ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to T. E. Watson to build an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING A BUILDING: At this time the Court granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF A PIPELINE: At this time the Court granted a permit to City of Redmond to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. VOL �.r! : °AGE`'. i n IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court at this time approved the following renewal applications for beer licenses: I Kenneth T. & Lorraine V. Gales Gales Landing PA Daniel J. & James J. Rosenthal Ranch Room, Bend DB There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE ` COUNTY COMMISSIONER GDUNTY COMIP5SIONER HELEN M. DACEY CLERK VOL ,'._; a' I,yT OPAL SPRAGUE DEPUTY OFFICE OF CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY BEND, OREGON 87701 I hereby respectfully request the County Court to increase the salary of Rosemary Patterson to $500.00 per .month, beginning December lst, 196b. As of this date she has been promoted to the position of first deputy in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS SO ORDERED. / _,COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER Commissioner i ROBERT F. FOLEY Circuit Judge VOL 12 PAGE •322 (503) 382 -3361 ° CIRCUIT COURT of the STATE of OREGON DESCHUT-ES COUNTY JUVENILE DEPARTMENT, 1041 Harriman Street BEND, OREGON 97701 November, 18, 1968 i The Honorable Deschutes County Court Deschutes County Court House i Lend, Oregon To All 1.1embers: WILLIAM F. JONES Juvenile Director (503) 382 -6265 Permission is respectfully requested to employ the following individuals on the J bar J Boy's Ranch staff in the capacity and at the wages indicated, 1. Neal Jobe King Relief Supervisor; permanent, triages; $50.00 per 48hr. shift Effective; 11/15/68 i 2. Bradley Jay Young Might and Relief Supervisor- Counselor; Temporary, gages; '„200.00 per month. Effective; 11/20/68 3> Ki ldred Knapp Cook; permanent, (ages; X2.00 per hour, Effective; 11/18/68 These placements are consistent with our remaining budget and should prove a valuable addition to the Ranch. Very Trlly Yours, Roland J. Horn Director, J bar J Boy's Ranch 968. VOL I? °AGEt� H. A. STARR JEFFERSON COUNTY DIRECTOR COOPERATING PHONE 382 -5791 DESCHUTES COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE DEPARTMENT Room 105, Court House BEND, OREGON 97701 December 13, 1968 The Honorable County Court Bend Courthouse Bend, Oregon RE: Personnel Action To All Members: I would like to recommend Mrs. Frankie G. Adams be raised to $358.30 per month effective January 1, 1969. Frankie has demonstrated to me she has the ability to perform all the tasks assigned to her in an efficient manner. .off Yours truly] H. A. Starr, Director Veterans Service Department VOL 12 ma 324 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 4th day of December, 1968, Judge D. L. Penhollow and Commissioner G. W. McCann being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: LaVon Clothier Co. Court - -Ref. & Adj. $ 35.96 75.00 F. C. Sholes Sheriff- -conv. Abundant Food - -rent 100.00 Deschutes County Abund. Food -- 10.56; Cthse.-- 300.85 311.41 Cascade Nat. Gas Corp. Abund. Food -- freight 297.71 Transport Clearings Dept. of General Services Abund. Food - -food cost 200.00 Mahoney Office Equipment Abund.Food 1.53; Assessor - -2.16; Cir. Ct. Co. Clk-- 42.76; Juv. Ct.-- 27.47; 2.00; Tax Dept. -- 48.95; VSO- -6.00 130.87 Eriksen's Stat. & Off. Supply Assessor - -1.10; Dist. Ct. - -9.13 10.23 47.05 TI-ie Owl Pharmacy Assessor -- 45.60; Dist. Att. - -1.45 Abund. Food -- 12.25; Assessor -- 46.80; Pacific Northwest Bell Cir. Ct. -- 81.85; Co. Ct.-- 17.10; Elections- - 9.65; Co. Ct.-- 80.75; Co. Judge -- 62.35; D.A. -- 46.55; Dist. Ct. -- 24.45; Juv. Ct. -- 80.40; Sheriff -- 103.20; Tax Dept. -- 26.10; Treas. -- 14.70; VSO -- 26.19; Wtmr.- -27.10 659.44 Jack Arney D.A. - -Crime Inv. 50.00 37.50 Dunham Printing Co. Assessor - -off. supp. 12.00 Imperial 400 Motels Assessor- -car exp. 56.51 I4laster Service Center of Bend Assessor - -car exp. 11.85 N. J. Donat Assessor- -car exp. 129.30 Oregon State Tax Commission Assessor - -State Maint. 50.00 Pacific Trailways Cir. Ct.- -trial jury fees 225.00 John H. Waterman, M.D. Cir. Court -- Psych. exam 86.25 Frank C. Johnson Cir. Ct.- -spec. Reporter 63.70 Pacific Northwest Bell C.D. - -tele. 188.78 The Owl Pharmacy C.D. -- Training & supp. 50.00 Deschutes County C.D.- -rent 12.86 Simmons Carbon Company Co. Ct. - -off. supp. 33.65 G. W. McCann Co. Ct.- -conv. exp. 14.39 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Co. Judge - -conv. & tray. 12.55 City of Bend Cthse.-- utilities 25.60 Bend Water Department Cthse. -- utilities 15.00 Bend Curtain Shop Cthse. -- repairs 39.55 Certified Laboratories, Inc. Cthse. - -supp. 10.12 Viola Genes Cthse. - -exp. Cthse.- -6.20; Jail - -20.61 26.81 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. 27.30 The Sherwin - Williams Co. Cthse. -- repairs 25.00 The Michie Company D.A.- -books 25.00 Dennis C. Frisbie, M.D. Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 15.00 Cascade Medical Clinic Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 155.00 Multnomah County Sheriff Jail - -board of prisoners 293.72 Wagner's Jail- -board of prisoners 25.00 W. E. Dickey, Jr. M.D. Jail - -board of prisoners 12'92 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Jail - -exp. 29.48 Nu -Way Laundry Jail - -exp. 2.00 J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Jail - -exp. 29.95 William F. Jones Juv.- -conf. & exp. 21.00 Redmond Printer Juv. Ct.- -off. supp. 9.12 Shell Oil Company Juv. Ct.- -tray. 10.66 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Juv. Ct.-- printing 35• 20/ Genevie N. Painter Juv. Ct. -- foster care 60.00 Richard A. Long Juv. Ct. -- foster care Roland J. Horn Juv. Ct. Youth care Center - -tele. - -2.25 All.. 35 9.94 food - -4.40; Hshd. Oper. 2.94; -1- William F. Jones Neil L. Mellon Lucille E. Sloan J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Villa St. Rose Roland J. Horn Three Boy's Market Boyd Mechanical Coast to Coast Store WetleIs Nicholson's Market Western Farmers Association Erickson's Super Market Bob Thomas- Chevrolet Marshal Motors, Inc. Deschutes County Road Dept. George F. Cake Co. Lin Davis Radio Service Dept. of Motor Vehicles Oregon St. Sheriff's Assn. A. Ben King, M.D. Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Lenor Thornton Geraldine Lindstrom Ronald Anderson Maurice Vickers J. R. Clark Leonard Peterson Wallace & Tiernan Oregon Stationery, Inc. Branom Instrument Cc. Healy's Bend Furniture Oregon St. Board of Health General Elec. Company Supt. of Doc., Gov. Printing Wards Natural Science Mahoney Off. Equipment Shaw Surgical Offal Pharmacy ALOE The Dow Chemical Co. Surgical Sales Lois M. Dearth Pacific Northwest Bell United Telephone A. Ben King, M.D. James Hoti-Tbert, M.D. George McGeary, M.D. Samuel F. Toevs, M.D. Margaret Iseli Dr. A. Ben King Olive Schulz Louise Devenport Katherine Hunt John Harpole Eriksen's Stat. & Off. Supp. Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Simmons Carbon Co. Bend Medical Supply Deschuutes County Charles D. Whitchurch, M.S.W. Anita Niewoehner W. Marice Bowerman, M.D. Pacific Northwest Bell Juv. Ct. -- Foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care J -J Boys' Ranch- -Food. 87; Other -- 11.30; Allow.- -2.35 J -J Boys' Ranch- -food J -J Boys' Ranch -- Maint. J -J Boys' Ranch -- clothing, Exp.- -7.08 J -J Boys' Ranch -- clothing J -J Boys' Ranch - -hshd. Ope J -J Boys' Ranch-- Agric. J -J Boys' Ranch- -food Sheriff - -transp . She riff-- transp. Sheriff -- transp. Sheriff -- supplies Sheriff--Radio maint. Sheriff -- teletype Sheriff- -conv. exp. H.D. -- Physician tray. H.D.- -nurse tray. H.D.- -nurse tray. H.D. - -nurse tray. H.D. -nurse travel H.D.- -Sanit. tray. H.D.- -Sanit. tray. H.D.-- Sanit. tray. H.D. -- Sanit. tray. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -off. equip. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. - - supp . H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. -- supplies H.D. - -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D.- -supp. H.D. - -supp. H.D. -- 244.51; Home Health - H.D.-- 15.05; Fam, Couns.-- H.D.--med. Invest. H.D. - -Med. Invest. H.D. - -Med. Invest. H.D. - -med. Invest. H.D. - -Home Health, tray. Home Health - -tray. Home Health - -tray. Home Health - -tray. Home Health - -tray. Home Health Home Health- -off. supp. Home Health- -supp. Home Health - -off. supp. Home Health -- equip. rental Home Health - -rent (Oct. & Fam. Couns.--trav, Fam. Couns.- -tray. Fam. Coups.- -tray. Fam. Coups.- -comm. -2- Hshd. Oper.- -9.58; 3.92; Hshd. Oper. -r . -46.86 4.50 Nov.) 77.23 70.00 90.98 25.90 5.00 24.10 38.60 6o.76 11.00 7.00 10.00 72.69 141.35 54.38 32.90 154.42 228.50 36.75 45.05 50.00 32.76 11.70 57.78 44.82 20.97 60.30 81.22 13.32 28.17 5.01 20.90 19.05 4.35 10.00 17.50 5.00 8.48 9.59 2.00 2.33 201.84 292.00 101.88 10.29 291.37 19.55 6o.00 125.00 375.00 30.00 44.97 42.12 65.22 29.88 71.91 15.00 6.39 9.97 12.36 89.63 125.00 18.14 23.54 110.04 81.23 VOL Eriksen's Stationery Fowler Printing Pacific Power & Light Magill Drugs Vernon Patrick Hobert A. Starr Dept. of Gen. Serv. Pitney- Bot-Tes, Inc. The B».11etin IBM Corporation Bales & Teater Ins. Agency Russell Kiel - Postmaster Gerald W. McCann GENERAL ROAD FUND: Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. Fam. Couns. - -supp. Fam. Couns.- -drugs Fam. Couns.- -rent VSO - -tray. Co. Ct.- -1.08; Dist. 2.16 Postage Pub. Not. of Proceed. Treas.-- equip. repair Just. Ct. -- Postage Co. Ct.- -conv. exp. Ct.- -1.08; Fam. Couns.- - 4.32 1.6c) 24.86 26.06 12.00 1,000.00 8.00 26.44 10.00 1.25 40.15 55.00 15.38 IBM Corporation Equip. rental 251.25 Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Equip. rental 183.58 North Pacific Products Co. Equip. rental 96.15 Cascade Auto Parts Parts & Rep. 88.72; Drainage Cul. -18.32 107.04 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Parts -- 102.50; Materials -- 144.20 246.70 Mize Plumbing & Heating Parts & Repairs 14.70 Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Parts & Rep. 10.10 Bob Thomas- -Chev. Parts & Rep. 4.110 Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Parts & Rep. 6.76 Oregon Bureau of Labor Parts & Rep. 4.47 Bennett's Machine ;Whop Parts & Rep. 1.75 Snap -On Tools Corp. Parts & Rep. 6.52 Farwest Steel Serv. Center Parts & Rep. 12.65 Eastern Oregon Mills Parts & Rep. 993.15 Les Schwab -Tire Center Tires -- 190.80; Drainage Culv. -- 422.43 613.23 Shell Oil Company Gas. & Diesel -- 1,953.81; Roadmasters Tray. 2.63; F.A.S. Matching- -7.24 1,963.68 Texaco Inc. Lube, Grease & Oil 117.70 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Drainage Culv. 5.71 Cent. Ore. Welders Supply, Inc. Drainage Culv. 2.13 Mountain Equipment Co. Drainage Culv. 74.52 Beall Pipe R., Tank Corp. Drainage Culv. 31.44 E. E. Cox Drainage Culv. 20.00 �7unnell & Sherrill, Inc. Drainage Culv. 39.69 Traffic Safety Supp. Co. Signs & Mat. 852.50; Gen. Mat. 160.18 1,012.68 Deschutes Coi..-nty Treasurer Off. Exp. 34.50; Chem. Weed Cont. - -5.80 40.30 Sherry Candy Co. Off. Exp. 8.13 Wagner's Off. Exp. 7.98 Mission Linen Supply Off. Exp. 32.25 The Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Off. Exp. 86050 Bend Car Wash Off. Exp. 11.45 Lederle Laboratories Off. Exp. 51.00 Northwest Ind. 'Laundry Co. Off. Exp. 65.38 Eriksen's Stat. & Off. Supp. Off. Exp. 35.82 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities 341.35 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 92.55 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Utilities 103.90 Deschutes Ready -Mix Asphalt & Aggreg. 5,507.89 M & T Construction Co. Concrete, Asph. & Agg. 472.40 Chevron Asphalt Company Concrete, Asph. & Agg. 586.00 Duncan Brothers Concrete, Asph. & Agg. 2,421.99 J. H. Baxter & Co. Bridge Materials 2,585.66 Backstrom Builders Center Bridge Materials 66.62 Bend Specialized Serv. Chem. Weed Control 8.72 Thuron Sprayer Mfg. Co. Chem. Weed Control 26.63 Texaco Inc. Road Masters Travel 10.68 American Express Co. F.A.S. Matching Fund 49.15 Bergerson Enterprises F.A.S. Matching Fund 22.95 Rheinholdt T.V. Radio Maint. 136.40 Lin Davis Radio Service Radio Maint. 15.00 Dept. of Gen. Services Off. Exp. 15.90 -3- DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric, Inc. The Miller Lumber Co. COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: United States National Bank IN THE MATTER OF QUITCLAIM DEED: Repair & Maint. Repair & Maint. Contract payment VOL 12 PA2 �32 7 17.27 520.00 8.95 200.00 The Court at this time executed a Quitclaim Deed to James A. Elder for the following described real property situated in Deschutes County, State of Oregon: That portion of the SE'�E4 of Section 32, Township 16 S., Range 12 E.W.M. Deschutes County, Oregon, ly-ing Easterly of the Dalles- California Highway and South of Lateral running West and through said Southeast quarter Northeast quarter. IN THE MATTER OF RECONNAISSANCE REPORT: At this time the Court adopted a Reconnaissaince Report as a statement generally descriptive of its overall planning goals and program and requested that this report become part of the application for urban planning financial assistance, filed under authority of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended. IN TIME 14ATTER OF SECRETARY IN PLANNING DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Sharon M. Gardinier, Secretary to the Planning Director, as Secretary III, effective December 1, 1968, at a starting salary of $360.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT TO LIBRARY COMMITTEE: At this time the Court appointed Mrs. R. D. Whittier, Redmond. to fill the une;cpired term of Dr. E. M. McKrill which will be for a term expiring in 1970, to the Deschutes County Library Committee; this will be effective January 1, 1969. IN, TTuE MATTE? OF P.LFTTND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of taxes: Dept. of Veterans' Affairs Dept. of Veterans' Affairs Sherwin - Williams Company IN THE MATTER OF BEEP, L-- iCENSE3: Paid on wrong property $274.34 Paid on wrong property 131.36 Double Payment 179.02 The Court at this time approved the following renewal applications for beer licenses: George T. Tadevic T -J's Thunderbird Club DB -4- a IN THE MATTER OF RENEWAL OF BUSINESS LICENSE AS A WRECKER OF MOTOR VEHICLES: The Court at this time approved: Frank's Motors 329 S. 2nd, Bend Frank Vautier Malick Auto Wreckers North Sixth, Redmond H. H. Malick IN THE MATTER OF NEW APPLICATION OF BUSINESS LICENSE AS A WRECKER OF MOTOR VEHICLES: At this time the Court approved and recommended the application of Frank's Motors 329 S. 2nd, Bend, Frank Vautier, for an auxiliary yard as a wrecker of motor vehicles. IN THE MATTER :OF INSTALLING AN ACCESS: At this time the Court granted a permit to William E. Eskew to install an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT /till. I - LEA zf1 —i�c� COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO SSIO ER -5- -`ES 9 ;/ Office of the County Clerk Deschutes Services Bldg., • 1340 N.W. Wall St. • Bend, Oregon 97701 Telephone: (541) 388 -6544 Facsimile: (541) 389 -6830 Nancy Blankenship, County Clerk May 7, 2004 To: Recording Staff From: Nancy, Tiffany & Jeff Re: Print Size on National UCC form When presented for recording with a National UCC form and the print size is below 8 points, please follow the guidelines below when determining whether to charge a non - conforming fee. 1) Do not charge the non - conforming fee if the text on the UCC form is below 8 point type. 2) Charge the non - conforming fee if the text on an attachment is less than 8 point type. Please let us know if you have questions or concerns. Thank you! Quality Services Performed with Pride IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Vacation of a portion ) of Millman Subdivision ) This matter having come before the Court the 16th day of October, 1968, upon the petition of John and Pauline Forster, praying for the vacation of a portion of Hillman Subdivision Plat. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation so that the subdivision may be replatted in larger lots. The said portion is located by the following descrption, to -wit: That portion of Hillman as recorded in the office of Deschutes County Clerk, Bend, Oregon, bounded on the north by the north line of the plat, on the west by the west line of the plat, on the south by the north line of F Avenue and on the east by the west line of nth Street, including the streets in the above specified area. That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by 'the petitioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the portion of the said parcel in Deschutes County, Oregon is within the above described land as a Page 1 of 2 I VOL 12 NACE33a portion of a platted subdivision, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. Dated this 20th day of November, 1968. Page 2 of 2 DESCHUTES COUNTY -COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUN'T'Y COMM SIONER COUNTY CO SIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Vacation of Portion ) of Plat of Meadow Village ) This matter having come before the Court the 16th day of October, 1968, upon the petition of SUNRIVER PROPERTIES, INC., an Oregon corporation, through its President, Donald V. McCallum, praying for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Meadow Village. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation for the purpose of establishing certain boundaries of lots and blocks in a matter which makes possible economic installation of certain utilities designed to serge the same, and for the re- establishment of same in a different manner and location, and the creation of additional and other lots in said plat, and the said portion is located by the following description, to -wit: All of that portion of Meadow Village lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 20, 1968 in book 8 of the records of plats of Deschutes County, Oregon at page 53 et. sec. Described as: Lots 1 -6 inclusive of Block 7; and all of Blocks 2, 3, 4; 5, 6, 8, 11 and 12 of said Meadow Village. That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, Page 1 of 2 I VOL 12 PACE N0W, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the portion of Meadow Village in Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. Dated this 20th day of November, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMKrSSIONER COUNTY COMMI YAONER Page 2 of 2 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Secretary'in ) Planning Department ) N INt7 This matter coming before -t petition of Lorin D. Morgan, Planning D County, and the Court having made inqui IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That t place the name of Sharon M. Gardinier, Director, as Secretary III, effective D starting salary of $360.00 per month. Dated this 4th day of Decem VOL e Court upon the rector for Deschutes y and being advised, e Deschutes County Clerk ecretary to the Planning cember 1, 1968, at a r, 1968. SCHUTES COUNTY COURT 'ER VOL 12 fns 334 RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RECONNAISSANCE REPORT DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON The County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, has filed an application for a federal grant for urban planning assistance through the Oregon State Board of Higher Education. In accordance with the requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, a reconnaissance report has been prepared consisting of: a. A description of the social, economic and physical conditions, problems and opportunities of the project area. b. The developmental decisions facing the area. c. An explanation of how the County expects the planning process to help meet the problems and opportunities. The County Court hereby adopts the attached reconnaissiance report as a statement generally descriptive of its overall planning goals and program. The County Court requests that this report become part of the application for urban planning financial assistance, filed under authority of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended. Adopted this _,day ofE z� 1968. s VOL .!a J��ti� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF YLIE STATE OF OREGON y\✓ l� <r FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Petition for AFFIDAVIT ' Vacation of Portion of Plat ) of Meadow Village. ) STATE OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes ) I, JAMES L. BARLOW, being first duly sworn, depose and say: That I am an assistant Secretary of Sunriver Properties, Inc., an Oregon Corporation; that I have posted the petition for vacation of portion of plat of Meadow Village in three of the most public and conspicuous places in Deschutes County, Oregon, on the 23 day of October, 1968, as follows: On the bulletin board in- side the main entrance of the Deschute� County Court House, on the KIOSK bulletin board at the main entrance to the Lodge Building known as Sunriver Center, and on a telephone pole at the rear of the Court House, on Kearney Street, in�$end, Oregon. •.: T SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this b day of November, Notary Public for Oregon My Commission expires: k -,_- 1 �� ` VOl 1? PAu ',3a 6 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER ) Refund of 'Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Dept. of Veterans Affairs, and, I It appearing that a payment of taxes has been made on i wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $274.34. Dated this 12th day of December, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE 2n COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER VOL T? °AGF 331 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ST TE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCiUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the ourt upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and ThB Sherwin- Williams Company, and, It appearing that a Double Payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sho es as Tax Collector refund the amount of $479.02. Dated this 12th day of December, 1968. DESCItTES COUNTY COURT .L `�r2 zt -lam COUNT �M MISSIONER _ I VOL :'AGE n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of- ) 0 R D E R l Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Dept. of Veterans Affairs, and, It appearing that a payment of taxes has been made on wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, Pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $131.36. Dated this 12th day of December, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE ISSIONER JSI:jw 6/5/67 AGREEMENT VOL ' 1 FAGS 33 9 THIS AGREEMENT,. made and entered into this ��day Of — ,0A-nhP_r , ig_&,L, by and between the STATE OF OREGON, by and through its State I[ighway Commission, hereinafter called "State" ; Deschutes COUNTY, a political ic subdivision of the State of Oregon, by and through.its ti court hereinafter called "County "; and city Hand a Maial. ration — of e State of Irregon, by and through its I UILV UOVJWU , hereinafter called." City ; W I T N E S S EJT H: " WHEREAS, City, proposes to undertake the following outdoor recreation project: Colombia Pork- DMlop®ent #2 O.O.R. in Deschutes County, , .Oregon, "project," and, to that end, proposes land, if any is to be acquired, as set Project Proposal-- Devslapwnt attached hereto, marked "Exhibit All part hereof; and �IR� ereinafter called the o perform work and acquire out and described in the by this reference made a WHEREAS, federal matching funds-for acquisition and de- velopment of outdoor recreation areas are available under the Land and "dater Conservation Fund Act of 196$, 78 Stat. 897 (1964), as administered by.the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of t City acquire land and set out in Exhibit A, in accordance wi servation Fund Act of 1965, any other statutes, and the requirements of the that County apply to State for federal City for 50% of t such land and performing such work; th of Outdoor Recreation for such funds a such funds to County; and that County, City parties hereto that rform development work, as the Land`•,and Water Con - plicable federal and state reau of Outdoor Recreation; unds with which to reimburse latter's cost of acquiring. State apply to the Bureau upon receipt thereof, pay n turn, pay such funds to NON, THEREFORE, the premises being in general as stated in the foregoing recitals, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: CC JSIrjw 6/5/67 12 fAcE340 1. City shall acquire land and perform the with Exhibit A. As hereinafter include both acquisition of the project, and "cost of the of acquisition of land for and work of the project in accordance used,` work of the project" shall land for and development work of project`' shall include both costs development work of the project. 2. The estimated total cost of the project City shall, in the first instance, pay of the project. Upon completion of the project, _ shall submit to County and County shall in turn submit to State an itemized statement of the actual total cost of the project. is $ 110050.00 all the costs City 3. Upon receipt from County of the itemized statement of the actual total cost of the project and completion of the project in accordance with the terms of this agreement, State shall apply to the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation for one -half the estimated total cost of the project or one -half the actual total cost of the project, whichever is the lesser, and, upon receipt thereof from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, shall pay such amount to County. County shall in turn pay such amount to _ City if City has completed the work of the project in accordance with the terms of this agreement. It is understood by the parties hereto that where the actual total cost of the project exceeds the estimated total cost of the project, State shall not be obligated to apply to the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation for, or to pay to County, any amount in excess of one - half such estimated total cost. County shall not be obligated to pay _ it Cy any moneys other than those received from State under this agreement. It is further understood that _ City shall be solely responsible for any excess of the actual total cost over the estimated total cost of the project. State may, where acceptable to the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, apply for federal funds prior to completion of the project: in such case, State shall pay to County, and County to City , such amounts from federal funds for com- pletion by Cites _ of such portions of the project as may be agreed upon by City , County, State and the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. 4. Upon completion of the project, the following parties shall perform the following duties: The City shall be responsible for operation and maintenance of said facility for public outdoor recreation. -2- JSI- j ° 6/5/67 5. It is understood by the pa of State or County are, under this agr of any costs of the project,*and that federal funds as well as the right of receive reimbursement for any costs of only to those portions of the project, costs thereof, approved by the Bureau 6. If " City fai of the project, County shall perform s shall reimburse County for its costs t received by County for such work. If County fail to perform any of the °work is forced thereby, because of commitme. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, to perfo bring the project to a useful state.of by :State and the Bureau of Outdoor Rec And County shall be jointly and severa State for all State's costs in perform tion work, less any federal funds rece: 14- fAcE 341 ties hereto that no funds ement, committed to payment bligations to apply for City to the project shall extend including the estimated f Outdoor Recreation. .s to perform the work ich work and City Herein, less federal funds ,oth City and of the project, and State .ts made by 'State to the m any work necessary to completion (as determined eation), City ly obligated to reimburse ng such necessary comple- ved by State. for such work. 7. County and City _ I , and each of them, hereby agree to comply at all times with the LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND PROJECT AGREEMENT - General Provisions, attached hereto, marked ''Exhibit B" and by this reference made a part hereof, in accordance with paragraph 5 of part A (Definitions) of Exhibit B. 8. _ City project by N020W 1s 9. City a duly authorized meeting of its and County shall sign this agree: session of its Casmt9 Qanrt sha W complete the work of the 1969 shall sign this agreement during City Council went during a.duly authorized IN `TITNESS �''I-iEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands -3- VOL FAUE 342 JSI:jw o 6/5/b7 and affixed their seals as of the day and year first above written. STATE OF OREGON, by and through its State Highway Comm'-ssion APPROVED AS TO FORM: f� By _ , G. E. ROHDE Assistant State Highway Engineer Chief Counsel .T. , ST rt L ATTEST Deschutes ' COUNTY, by and through its Cantor City of Bond by and through its Carman By: LZC tF DEPARTMENT OF THE DnTR'GR PROJECT PROPOSAL -DEVELOP AENT USC ';*iiS FCr;7-, "Or V—,Nn Nus and �n hi "nArtoll", check here L-1 EXHIBIT A 'hot VOL ?AGE 343- LCA VE iL'L,A;V,, ,"LY *_.Rt�.c.61.rz.d i, ''.iority 1 P r c.. j e .. �_ , i iu.:n L �. I pjow cmwr Na- on 1 Pam Twe 7 ;,i_ _ I 1, 2 Develoyant of Columnin vnrn vtll be a an:.!! Claw.-� 1-L, on sha Deschutns Kvc� zhe ywaocAd playgnumd activitinsi sycrom all Tawiv, non-rcsidnn� uongi All AE) mmy. OdDx. AOL SECTION I TASULAR rlY OF :-';..%i`. =-Cl' MENTS AND COS te Or UAC! O� en, of t-he "''2 hne @-d Costs. "lecessa. 'v v 0. CC, . ind des ---jb!e z6 z,111- EXHIBIT A ----r- -, - '-S- i'i-- D C OS T TO CA' D A J�r- C) F — ------- COST T i Q p SITE - _O.:' R ^p: NST!, 'UC - °L,. ;'S A ":D <.p C; -- I C A T 1 C, XS C;�Ncu'RF'RF NT ACQU ISMON AND DEVE.1-0 P.R 0 j E T. 5 U 5 M -T' TOTAI- - --- — ----- TP- W • -------------- — -------- -------------------- s �'� y'; Y ol ow�:l - 0, -ec] '_--o;e':i "Viz" 01 oot;: ri ov 3:1 S, LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND General Provi.si.oi A. Dufi.nitiuns L. The tear. ''BOIL" as used Iii-rein means the Bureau of VOL 1-2 PAGE 345 Exhibit B AGREEMENT Recreation, United States Department of i' ^e tF•rr. "Dig, tr, ns used herri.n meinis the Director ofl the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, or ;any .urc ent.rtive iawfuL.iy de Legated the authority to act f_a: such Director. 3. The terns "Phnrua.I." its used herein rneaus the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Planual.. 4. The term "pr,_r,ject" as used herein means that project or project stage which is the subject of this agreement. 5. The term "State'' as used herein means the State which is a party to this agreement; and, where applicable, the political. subd.ivisi.oii or publ.i.c agency to which funds are to be transferred pursuant - to th'Ls agreement. Wherever a term, condition, obligati n, or requirement refers to the State, such- term, condition, obligatinn, or requi.rernent shall also apply to the recip.Lent political subdivision or public agency, except where J t is clear froonl Lire natu •e of the tern, condition, obligation, or requirement that it is to apply solely to Lire State. B. Project Execution L. The State shall execute and complete the approved project in accordance with the time schedule set forth in the project proposal. Failure to render sati -sf ctory progress or to complete this or any other project which is the subject of Pederal assistance under this program to the satisfaction of the Director may he cause for the suspension of all obligations of the United States under this agreement. 2. Construction contracted for by the State shall meet the �ollowi.ng requi.rements: (a) Contracts for construction in excess of $10,000 slta 1 be awarded through a process of competitive bidding. Copies of all bids and a copy of the cont.act shall be retained for inspection by the Director, (b) The State shall inform all bidders on contracts for construction in excess of $10,000 that Federal funds are being used to assist fn construct'. on. (c) Written change orders to contracts for construction in excess of $10,000 shall. be issued for all necessary changes in the facility. Such orders shall be made it part of the project file and shall be kept available f. .-or audit. (d) The State shall comply with the regulations of the ,ecretary of Labor contained in 29 CFR (1964), made pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 276(c) (1960 , which require from each contractor Or subcontractor a weekly wage payment statement. Suc regulations are hereby ii4corporated into this. agreement by reference. (e) The State shall incorporate, or cause to be incorp Following provisions: "During the performance of this contract, the "(1) The contractor will not discriminate against because of race, creed, color, or national origin. action to ensure that applicants are employed, and without regard to their race, creed, color, or nat not be limited to, the Following: employment, upg recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; ra selection for training, including apprenticeship. places, available to employees and applicants for contracting officer setting forth the provisions o ted, into all construction contracts the cto.r agrees as follows: y employee or applicant for eurplayrnent The contractor will take affirmative hat employees are treated during employment; nal origin. Such action shall include, but: ding, demotion or transfer; recruitment or s of pay or other forms of compensation; and he contractor agrees to post in conspicuous ploymeut, notices to be provided by the this nondiscrimination clause. 11(2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or alverti.sements for employees placer; by M- on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualifi d applicants wilL receive consiileratiun `:'or employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin. 11(3) The contractor will send to each labor union o representati�,�e 4- workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other con_ act or understanding, a notice, to be Irrc,vidu; by the agency contracting officer, advising the lab r union or .corkers' representati.ve of thr: controctorls commitments under Section 202. of Executive Order No. 11.246 of Sept:ernber 24, Lid;; and, shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places avai.Labl.e to erployees iinrl ahpl.iciu,ts . for employment. 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PAGE 346 4 11(4) The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. 11(5) The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and -t:he Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 11(6) In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with anv of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24;.1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order No. 11.246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulltion, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 11(7) The contractor will include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for' noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as ,a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States." (f) The State shall (1) comply with the above provisions in construction work carried out by itself, (2) assist and cooperate actively with the BOR and the Secretary of Labor in obtaining the compliance of contractors and subcontractors with the above contract provisions and with the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor, (3) ohtain and furnish to the BOR and to the Secretary of Labor such information as they may require for the supervision of such compliance, (4) enforce the obligation of contractors and subcontractors under such provisions, .rules, regulations, and orders, (5) carry out sanctions and penalties for violation of such obligations imposed upon contractors and subcontractors by the Secretary of Labor or the BOR pursuant to Part II, Subpart D, of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and (6) refrain from entering into any contract with a contractor debarred from Government contracts under Part II, Subpart D, of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965. t - S. The State shall secure completion of the work in accordance with the approved construction plans and specifications, and shall secure compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. 4. The State shall permit periodic site visits by the Director to insure work progress in accordance with the approved project, including a final inspection upon project completion. 5. In the event funds should not be available for future stages of the project, the State shall bring the project to a point of'usefulness agreed upon by the State and the Director. 6. All significant deviations from the project proposal shall be submitted to the Director for prior approval. 7. Development plans and specifications shall be available for review by the Director upon request. 8. The acquisition cost of real property shall be based upon the appraisal of a competent appraiser. The reports of such appraisers shall be available for inspection by the Director. 9. If arty tract or pared]. of, or interest in, real property subject to being purchaser) under the provisions of this agreement, but not identified herein, is found by the llircxtor• for any reason not to be suitable for 1'ederal assistance, all obligations of the United States h:rcuulcr shall cease to such parctr..l., Iract. ur interest. I Cost:, I'ruject costs eligible for assistance shat. be determinecd upon the basis of the cri.t'c•ria set forth in the Manual. D. Project Administration i 1. The State shall promptly submit such reports as the Director may request. 2. Property and facilities acquired or developed pursuant to this agreement shall b-, available for inspection by the Director upon request. VOL 1.2 FADE 34 The Sr;,ita sb ;1.11. urn rnny Funds received by way of. ;rdvnncu payment From Lh-, Oniled St;,tes rinder the tarns of' this ;ipre,•im:nt solely for the project- or pro,-je st ;ige here.i.n described. 7n1.r.resL ec,ri,:,l or, funds grarat(id pursuant to this agreern fit shall not 1w ;tva:il.abLe for c:q,cud.iturr l'y the State, but shall be- disposed OF according to i.nst:uctions issued by the Din!ct:or. L'ec usa orn. u1 the b;, sic nhjecti.ves of the Land and Wate Conservation Fund Act is to enhance and the ';;rtior.'s outdoor recreation resources, it .i. the bitent of: the pal-Lies hereto that rac it,ienis r,f ns::J.cL;incc wi I.1. use rnuueys granted hereunder' For the pnrposcs of: this program, and granted Ir,nn the Fund will. result: in a net incxuase, conmuIusurato at Least with 1-11e I,;d•-r;i7. cost- r;hare, in a part:iuipant's outdoor recreat-'ioi . It i.s :i.rrte_ucled by bol-11 part[cs hereto t:h:it: ;as.istanec From the I'und will be added to, rather tl;ni repl.ar,• or be ;ubstjtnt:c(l For, State and ioc ;il •,utdoor recrcati.on Funds. L, I jcct Termination 1. the St;rte May unilaterally rescind this agreement at any Itime prior to the commencement of the project. After project commencement, this agreement may be rescinded, modified, or amended only by mutual. agreement. A project shall be deemed commenced when the State makes any expenditure or incurs any obligation with respect to the project, 2. Failure by the -State to comply with the terms of this agreement or any similar agreement may be cause for the suspension of all obligations of the United States hereunder, Failure by the State to comply with the terms of this agreement shall not be cause for the suspension of a1.1 obligations of the Unites] States hereunder if, in the ,judgment of the Director, such failure was due to no fault of the State. In such case, any , t require(] to settle at minimum costs any irrevocable obligations properly incurred shall be eli.gibpe for assistance under this agreement. Because the benefit to be derived by the United States f the tennis of this agreement is the preservation, protect quality of public outdoor recreation facilities and reso the State and of the United States; and because such ben able extent the amount of money Furnished by the United this agreement, the State agrees that payment by the Sta the amount of assistance extended under this agreement b; compensation to the United States for any 'breach by the agrees; therefore, that the appropriate remedy in the ev shall be the specific performance of this agreement, F. Coufl:ict of Interests ,m the full compliance by the State with ,n, and the net increase in the quantity and 'ces which are availabLe to the people of 'it exceeds to an immeasurable and unascertain- ates by way of assistance under- the terms of to the United States of an amount equal to the United States would be .inadequate ate of this agreement, The State further t of a breach by the State of this agreement I., No official or employee of the State who is authorized in his official capacity to negotiate, make, accept, or approve, or to take part in such decisions reg rding a contract cr subcontract: in connection with this project shall have any financial or other personal interest :in any such contract or subcontract, 2. No person perfoi -ming services for the State in connection with this project shall have a financial or other personal interest other than his employment or retention by the State, in any contract or subcontract in connection with this project. No officer or employee of such person retained by the State shall have any financial or other personal interest in any real. property acquired for this Project: unless such interest is openly disclosed upon the public records of the State, and such officer, employee or person has not participated in the acqui.sitioy for or on behalf.' of the State,. i {. No member of or delegate to Congress shall be admitted tolany share or part of this agreement, or to any berrefi.t to arise hereupon, unless such benefit shall e in the form of an agreement made with a corporation for its general,benefi.t. 4. The State shal_1 be responsible for enforcing the above conflict of interest provisions. G. Batch Act. No officer or employee of the State whose principal employmen is in connection with any activity which is financed in whole or. in part pursuant to this agreement sh 11 take part in any oC the political activity pr�scri.bed in the Hatch Political Activity Act, 5 U.S.C. Sec, 118k (1964), with the exceptions therein enumerated. H. Financial Records The State shall maintain satisfactory financial accounts, Idocuments, and records, and shall make them available to the BOR, the Department of the Interior, and Ito the General Accounting Office for auditing at reasonable times. Such accounts, documents, and records shall be retained by the State for three years following project termination. 3 VOL 12 FAGEJ 4 2. The State may use any generally accepted accounting system, provided such system meets the minimum requirements set forth in the Manual. I. Use of Facilities 1. The State shall not at any time convert any property acquired or developed pursuant to this agreement to other than the public outdoor recreation uses specified in the project proposal attached hereto without the prior approval of the Director. 2 operate arid inetheemanneraand maintained, sall property or setr e fo th in the Manual. J. Nondiscrimination 1. The State shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, (;ol.nr, or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this agreement. 2. The State shall comply with the terms and intent of Title VI of the Civil Right, Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 241 (1964), and with the regulations promulgated pursuant to such Act by the Secretary of the Interior and contained in 43 CFR 17 (1964). 3. The State shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of residence, excevt to the extent that reasonable differences in admission or other fees may be maintained on the basis of residence. K. Compliance The State shall be responsible for compliance with the terms of this agreement by any political subdivision or public agency to which funds are transferred pursuant to this agreement. Failure by such political subdivision or public agency to so comply shall be deemed a failure by the State to comply with the terms of this agreement. I.. Manual The State shall comply with the policies and procedures set forth in the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Manual. Said Manual is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this agreement. Attachment 1 (Dec. 1965) to Form BOR'8 -92 =i a i i i i ,I 1 IN REPLY REFER TO: G26 36 -00107 VOL JLr' PAGE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION U.S. COURT FiOUSE SEATTLE. WASHIN,,GTON 98104 DEC 1 2 1968 Mr. Forrest Cooper State Highway Engineer State Highway Department Salem, Oregon 97310 Dear Mr. Cooper: The agreement activating Oregon project 36- 00107, Columbia Park - Development No. 2, has been approved. The project period is from the date of approval to November 1, 1969. The amount of assistance is $5,525.00.• A copy of the agreement is enclosed. Enclosure cc: David G. Talbot Kessler R. Cannon Sincerely yours, l ' �� Fred -`�� ,Overly / Regional Director The $7 Annual Golden Eagle Passport admits carload of people year -long to all designated Federal recreation areas 0A i Exhibit -A 4 0 2 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR • .-.Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Land and Water Conservation Fund Project- Agreement Project Number 36-0010.7 State, Oregon-0eschates County) Project Title Coltmibia Park - Development - #2 (D.P.-131) Period Covered Date of approval to Project Per - iod Date of approval by this Agreement 11-1-69 to 11-1-69 Project Scope (Description of Project) This . project consists of imp - rovem.ent to the existing park by the additiun of the folicn-ring items: 1. Ar6aitectural Plans 2. Grading and Engineering 3. Restroon - Shelter Coabination 4• Septic tan1c and drain field 3. Fencing 6. Horseshoe Court idelital items as called for in the pla-as and Also such. additional and inc m * specifications necessary to complete the project. 36- 017 -GOOD Or-Deschuttes-rN /A Project Stage Covered, by this Agreement Project Cost Total Cost $ Fund Support , 8 1 i 591 •�`-A %0 Fund Amount $ 5,525-Q4 Cost of this Stage $ Assistance this Stage* BOR 8-92 ' (Rev, Mar. 1967) The following attachments are hereby incorporated into this agreement: 1. General Provisions Dated Decem"ber 1965 2. Project Proposal 36-00107 - 3.- 4. VGA !'AGE -The UnAed States of America, represented by the Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; United States Department of the Interior, and the State named above (hereinafter referred to as the State), mutually agree to perform this., agreement in accordance with the Land-and. -Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965) 78 Stat. 897 (1964), and with the terms, promises, conditions, plans,_, specifications, estimates, procedures, project proposals, maps, and assurances attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. The United States hereby promises, in co sideration of the promises made by the State herein, to obligate to•the Sta ;e the amount of money referred to above, and to tender to the State that portion of the obligation which is required to pay the United States' share of the costs of the above project stage, base-d upon the above percentage o assistance. The State .hereby promises, in consideration of the promises made by the United .States herein, to execute the project described above in accordance with the terms of this agreement. The following special project terms and conditions were added to�this agreement before it was signed by the pa i ies hereto: That thin agreement is in accord :rith approved project praposal n; nib r 36 -00107 which is hereby incorporated by reference. The State shall tran,far to the County of Deschut' all funds granted hereunto necessary for the undertaking, and completion of as this project on a reimbursable' basis. This agreement is not subject to the provl^io:.is of section B .,2(d) of the attached General Provisions, dated December, 1965. In witness whereof, the parties hereto ha the date entered below. THE UNITED,ATVS ..OF ti`fERICA STATE BY :%ii Signature State Regional Director By (Title Signature Bureau of Outdoor Recreation United States Department of the Interior " Name Date DEC 5 1968 :. t' n 4 vat 1-2 BE IT REMMENED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 18th day-of December, 1968, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL _FUND: $ 91.00 -° H.D. -- travel A.Ben King, M.D. Assessor -- 42.30; Co. Plaa 10.00° 8g0�- Pacific Northwest Bell 8 Co. Judge -- 47.95; D.A. - -S 1 Sherifff -- 14.88; Tax office--24.80; Treas. -- 11.50; VSO -- 24.37; 239•Ei0 1.14 Stand. Oil of Calif. Assessor- -car exp. 85,52 Les Schwab Tire Center Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -7.58; Co. Ct. -- 10.22; Shell Oil Company Sher. - -10.51 28.31 3. �5 Ned Douglass Assessor- -car exp. 34.50 N. J. Donat Assessor - -car exp. -- 116.17; Juv.- -3.95 120.12 Deschutes County Road Dept. Editors, Inc. Assessor Assessor - -off. supp. 24.00 218.35 The Kiplinger Wash. Assessor - -off. supp. 39.12 The Redmond Spokesman Cir. Ct. - -misc. 30.00 Robert H. Foley The Neurological Clinic Cir. Ct. -- Psych. exam 10.82 Mahoney Off. Equip. Co. Planning- -off. supp. off. i- -off . supp. Co. Planning . 8.15 Eriksen's Stat. & Off. Supp. Services- Co. Planning -- exp. 19.00 7,763.57 Dept. of Gen. Grunwald Crawford & Assoc. Co. Planning-- Plann. study Lands & Parks 0,00 g8.01 Newland's Co. �Ct.- -Pub. Dahnken Co. Ct.Judge- -supp. 22.50 Bend Garbage Company Cthse-- utilities -- utilities 33.71 Pacific Power 8c Light Co. Cthse. 19.50 Mrs. Lowell McMeen Cthse,--exp. 99.30 National Chemsearch Corp. Cth se. -exp. 37.78 Smith Electric Cthse. -- repairs 6.00 Fowler Printing Company D.A•- -supp' 7.68 Alan M. Lee D.A.- -tray. exp. .25,60 Louis L. Selken D.A. - -tray. exp. 37..00 Louis L. Selken D.A. - -Conv. 52,50 Louis L. Selken D.A. - --Conv. Dist. Ct. - -law books 57.00 Bancroft - Whitney Co. Jail - -board of pris. 111.59 Nicholson's Market Company Jail- -board of pris. 10.20 31.47 Boyd Coffee Justice Ct.- -tele. 19.96; exp. 11.51 Donald L. Ellis Justice Ct. - -att. fees (rent) 20.00 A.T. Ward The Irwin- Hodson Company Juv. Ct. - -off. supp. Ct.- -auto maint. 47.70; Sher-56.6o 24.72 107:1b Tireland, Inc. Juv. Juv. Ct. -- foster care J. J. Newberry Juv. Ct. -- foster care 30.00 206.01 Wayne Lucas tal Assoc. *National Hospital Juv. Ct. -- foster care Cent. - -food 424.83 Hudson House, Inc. Juv. Youth Care Juv. Youth Care Cent. -- utilities 148.23 Pac. Power & Light Co. Juv. Youth Care Cent. -- utilities 21,00 Pac. Northwest Bell Co. Juv. Youth Care- -off. supp. 32.25; Redmond Printers equip.- -1.50 33.75 Shell Oil Company Juv. Youth Care - -auto oper. 60.73 3.25 Dept,. of Gen. Serv. Juv. Youth Care- -food Juv. Youth Care - -furn. 66.94 Boyd Mechanical Sheriff - -tray. 2.97 Atlantic Richfield Co. 5.98 Cascade Auto Parts Sheriff - -tray. 3.68 City of Bend Sheriff -- teletype 380.88 The Natl. Cash Reg. Co. Tax Dept. - -mach. Maint. 4.41 Treas.-- off.'supp. I B M Corp. -1- T, 0 VOL 12 PAcE 353 Addressograph Mult. Corp. 'Copier 161.79 Supt. of Documents Cir. Ct.- -books 2.75 Re -count Election expense Elections 622.75 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge 22.00 IBM Corporation Sheriff - -su p. 30.00 Dept. of Vocat. Rehab. Juv. Ct. - =Y uth Center - -Pyt. to DVR 1,750.00 Dept. of Gen. Services Co. Judge -- P. .73 Donna Claire Morgan Co. Plannin - -typing serv. 28.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: North Pac. Products .Co. Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Cascade Auto Parts Les. Schwab Tire Center Bend Auto Upholstery Bennetts Machine Shop Cent. Ore. Welders Supply, Inc. Crater Lake Machinery Co. Farwest Steel Serv. Center Murray & Holt Motors Bob Thomas Chevrolet Transport Clearing of Portland Waddell Electric Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Tireland, Inc. Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. Union Oil Company of Calif. Bend Hardware Co. C & K Petroleum Equip., Co. Oregon Hdwre. Distr. Traffic Safety Supp: Co. Backstrom Builders Center Am. Public Works Assoc. Bend Car Wash Carlson Company Signs Dick's Linoleum & Tile Northwest Industrial Ldry. Co. Ericksen's Stat. & Off. Supp. Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Inc. Mission Linen Supply Mahoney Off. Equip. Bend Water Dept. City of Bend Pac. Northwest Bell Pac. Power & Light Co. J. H. Baxter & Co. Central Ore. Irrig. Dist. Desch. Ready -Mix, Sand & Gray. Hilgers Constr. Co. Palmer's Well drilling The Miller Lumber Company Don's Sales & Service Mr. Ralph Meeker Shell Oil Company Ore. State Hwy. Dept. Lin Davis Radio Service City of Bend J & J Auto Parts Van Matre Construction Co. Equipment r ntal Equipment r ntal Parts & Rep irs 112.36; Bridge Mat-1-19 Parts & Rep; 65.45; Tires 487.18; Drainage Culvert 11.34 Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep Parts & Rep Tires Gasoline & �iesel Lube, Grease & Oil Lube, Grease & Oil Drainage Culvert Drainage Culvert Drainage Cu v. 4.48; Bridge Mat. 18.37 Signs & Mat. 2,211.86; Gen. Mat. Exp. -- 97.54 Mat. - -6.48; Bridge 14a.t. -- 133.04 Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Conc. Asph. & Agg.-- 4,695.16; Bridge Mat. II-- 5,250.12 Concr., Asph. & Agg. Concr., Asp q. & Agg. Conc., Asph. & Agg. Conc. Asph. & Agg. Bridge Mate ials Chem. Weed 4ontrol Data Processing Payroll F.A.S. Matching Fund F.A.S. Matching Fund Radio Maint. & Repair County Participation Cities Equipment Rental Equipment Rental -2- 153.90 33.41 113.55 563.97 6.00 7.93 40.48 1,450.90 65.89 26.00 1.16 3.68 38.34 334.23 195.91 2,121.36 299.34 27.90 19.56 12.95 22.87 2,309.40 139.52 15.00 8.50 2.80 15.75 49.02 11.45 24.69 24.39 9.30 8.50 4.00 7.50 256.10 9,945.28 272.94 1,439.49 257.89 600.00 75.50 6.00 20.00 13.10 521.56 15.00 19,701.31 1,185.00 1,782.85. it Olk VOL WE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Safeway Stores Inc. Soldiers & Sailors 25.00 Wagner's Soldiers & Sailors 10.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Atlantic Richfield Company Car Exp. 1.75 Les Schwab Tire Center Car Exp. 9.80 Deschutes Co. Road_ Dept. Car Exp. 30-45 Jess Smith, Jr. a Car Exp. 12.25 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Books 110.00 TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: Bureau of Land Management 783.38 BUILDING & GROUND IMPROVEMENT FUND: Matt Williams Remodeling 1,200.00 H IN THE MATTER OF QUIET TITLE OF CERTAIN LANDS: The Court at this time signed a petition to establish title to real property of certain lands in connection with the current Exchange of lands with Bureau of Land Management.. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN ASSESSOR'S OFFICE: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Raymond Barker on the payroll in the Assessor's Office, effective December 16, 1968, as Chief Appraiser at a salary of $750.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF AMENDED COMPLAINT: The Court at this time signed an Amended Complaint ('Case #14078) against Robert E. and Betty L. Mitchell for condemnation of real property for right -of -way purposes for bridge construction situated in Deschutes County, to -wit: That portion of Tract 24, Reed Highway Acreage; west of the main. Central Oregon Canal and lying east of the Dalles- California Highway #1925 location and southwesterly of the Dalles - California Highway #1916 location. IN- THE MATTER OF COVUUGE FOR FOSTER CHILDREN: The Court at this time changed Hospital coverage for Foster children to National Hospital at $6.40 per child per month ($3.11 for that part of November (beginning November 15th) by signing the new contract. This will amend the Court Minutes of October 16, 1968, for coverage plan for Juvenile Wards of Court. -3- f- O IN THE MATTER OF' WINDROW ACRES: At this time the `Court accepted a the completion of works in Windrow Acres. IN THE MATTER OF AGENCY COORDINATION C:nMMTSSTnu VOL PAGE i��J for the amount of $3,438.53 for The Court, after some lengthy explanation and consideration, accepted & approved Commissioner Smead's proposal for an Agency Coordination Commission, at this time. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY LANDS USEAGE BY CENTRAL OREGON COLLEGE: The Court decided at this time to gr t to Central Oregon College useage of certain lands described as follows for a forest project sponsored by the college and the County will harvest timber under direction and guidance of college Forestry Department: Township 17 S., Range 11 E.W.M.: Sec. 11 SV*SE4 Sec. 14 NV, 4, 4 ' Sec. 26 SV4 4, SE's -4, S2STi41 Sec. 35 N2 IN THE MATTER OF DEED IN LAZY RIVER: At this time the Court accepted a public use, for the following, to -wit: Lot 36, Block 3, in Lazy River West IN THE MATTER OF HERD CONTROL DISTRICT: in Lazy River for Boat Landing for At this time the Court contacted all the petitioners,by written letters, who had filed a certain petition with the Deschutes County Clerk on September 25, 1968 desiring a Herd Control District in the LaPine rea, and asked these petitioners to please contact the Court as to their further de ires in the matter of a continuation of hearing. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. holes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of taxes: U.S. Nat'l Bank, Redmond Paid on Wrong property $197.05 IN THE MATTER OF WATER MAIN INSTALLATION: The Court at this time granted a permit to City of Bend to install 12" water pipe line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF REAL ESTATE CONTRACT: The Court at this time executed a Real Estate Contract between Deschutes County, Oregon and John C. Arnett and Sheldon R. Arnett}, for the purchase of the Sunset Home property, for the sum of One hundred thousand d8ilars ($100,000); with the terms of $10,000 down, the balance to be paid in equal monthly installments of $697.77 including interest at the rate of 7% per annum for a period of twenty years, the first payment being due on the first day of February, 1969. -4- VOL �. °eacf 356 There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT vGOUNTY J E COUNTY C SSI0IVER ,,., -Trrry r A%6MT MITER -5- 0 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAT OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHU ES 'Notice of Hearing For Exchange of Property in Deschutes VOL 1? FAUE -357 Pursuant to ORS 275.1003 notice is here b given that at a meeting of the Deschutes County Court on the 2nd day of January, 1969, the Court did make and enter in its records a resolution declaring its intention to make an exchange of real-property as follows: That Deschutes County, Oregon would deed �to Russell L. Hiatt et al, the following described property: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (N4) Section Eighte n (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East of the Willamette Meridian. And in exchange, Russell L. Hiatt et al would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon the following described property: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SQM-4) Section Eighteen (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East of the Willamette Meridian. In addition Russell L. Hiatt will pay Deschutes County, Oregon the sum of $800.00 cash to meet the terms of the ORS. And that the, *.5th day of February, 1969, Deschutes County District Courtroom, Bend, Oregon is set as the.date and the place of hearing, and that 10 :00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, is set as the time for hearing any objections thereto. By Order of the County Court of Deschutes lounty, Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1969. Helen Dacey DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK To be printed: January 8, 1969 January 15, 1969 January 22, 1969 January 29, 1969 VOL 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Notice of Hearing For Exchange of Property in Deschutes County Pursuant to ORS 275.100, notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Deschutes Coun�y Court on the 2nd day of January, 1969, the Court did make and enter in its records a resolution declaring its intention to make an exchang P r P Y That.Deschutes County, Oregon would deed to A. W. Beardsley and Mildred Beardsley the following described property: A tract of land in NW Section 12, Twp. 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: All that portion of the N1n�4 of Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 12 E.WM., lying'South of the right bank of the Deschutes River and lying Easterly of a North and South line 676.2 feet West of the East line of WdTVh of said Section 12. And in exchange, A. W. Beardsley and Mildred Beardsley would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon the following described property: A tract of land in SV 4 of Section 12, Twp. 15 S., Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: All that portion of the SW1 of Section 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. lying North of the North right of way line of the road known as the Franks Road and West of a North andsaid oath linen676.2 feet West of the, East line of the SW14 And that the 5th day of February, 1969, Deschutes County District Courtroom, Bend, Oregon is set as the date and the place of hearing, and that 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, is set as the time for hearing any objections thereto. By Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1969. To be printed: January 8, 1969 January 15, 1969 January 22, 1969 January 29, 1969 Helen M. Dacey DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK 0 0 IN THE COUNTY 'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESC�TES In the Matter ) of ) Refund of-Taxes ) 0 R D DER This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and U. S. National Bank, Redmond, Oregon, and, It appearing that taxes were paid on wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Shol s as Tax Collector refund the amount of $197.05. Dated this 18th day of Decembe , 1968. DESCHU ES COUNTY COURT _z1f Z VOL 12 PAGE 360 . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Hatter ) of ) ORDER Instelling an acpss ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to X1 County E to n tail a .acres on or across Deschutes un y r� - --of way. A detailed A scrip oO I map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. aENJUM SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS l ll" %J � LiLia. W�hi]� Thep tee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pne tic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and proper hored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee sha responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be nece- to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee s be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting 11V all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insun flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The - permittee will be held �adllovand eible for a ny and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the nec repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, e permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. e -- - 1 - -- -�,, -_4. s......,,., 4 + +-A - -- ' tue?all on r verve slvs! The permittee will be required to construct a access at the, safest and most . practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must-be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this /�4, day of �� 19 &�° Rec ended Approval: CF-axles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadmaster ' ! VOL IN THE'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Tn the Matter ) Wk ) Installation of a ) Pipeline ) FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R 12 PAGE 361 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to City of Redmond to Install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. *A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject =to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. ! GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR R Installing Pipe Line Parallel :(See attached parallel with the road shall be in the exis (3) feet from the edge of the existing pave: installed to a depth to be no less, than two the original grade line and with no obstruc shall be responsible for any or all damages shoulders or other objects or areas within .LdLI .iaia tiransversely to the road bed or r the fo 'ng manner: All pavement cuts prior a breaking er so as to insure neat finish be installed to epth of no less than two .(2 side ditch elevatio In all cases where a wa verse direction the.wa ipe must be install shall be no less than six 'nches in diamet permittee shall be required to erly backfi. to guarantee a well compacted, stab ed sub ment must be replaced to its original cr mixture to conform with the surrounding roa must be kept smooth for the traveling public a be required at all times to take every precaut: public. All signs and traffic controls shall 1 INSTALLATIONS All pipe lines running ditch line, or no less than three edge. All pipe lines must be feet and properly backfilled to �s to the drainage area. Permittee the existing pavement, and right -of -way. ght -of -way shall be installed in to excavation shall be made with ut lines. All pipe lines shall feet below the existing voari- er line.' is insta.]_led in a traris d within a. larger pipe which size r. Backfilling and Paving: The I the trench in such a manner as ase prior to paving. The pave - wn, and grade with an asphalt d. The area of installation times. The permittee will )n otect the traveling furni Eby the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, to one lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if th e to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to ha es Dated this�day ofm � 196 . Recommended Approval �7 Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER Z �'f,: I? PAGE 362 0l In the Matter of Moving a building IN_THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 4 ) O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is. subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR. INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: (See reverse side for details) The permittee shy be required to obseiwe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and Bagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and. all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. The tee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical p entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is ob�,,_u o or a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and alsncluded o escription. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the acces 11 the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or co ction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a for Dated this Ao? day of Recommended Approval: � �� / Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roa ster By:TF ITTEE 19!11 Approved County t: WAY, - I IN_THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESC�UTEB I In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Building of an access ) to build permit n access anted by Deschutes Cou on or across detailed description and map of this operation sidq of this sheet. This permit is subject to and is revocable at any time upon written noti _Q l a 2 FADE 363 r to T. E. Watson schutes County right -of -way. A ist be provided on the reverse ie following general specifications by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS The ttee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per - taininb moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pn is dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and prope hored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee sh responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be nec to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee s be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insured %%w,2ven flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held dire- esponsible for any,and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, an 1 be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the ne repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railin he permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original sta e Private Access to County Road: (S9e reverse side The permittee will be required to construct the practical point.*of entry. The size of the acces If there is obvious' need for a culvert, the prop mined, and also included on the description. Th for the construction of the access and all the c access. If at any time this installation in any future maintenance or construction, the permitter installation at his own expense. Deschutes Coun for damage to said installation as a result of mi Failure of permittee to comply with performance c work performed % by Deschutes County. Dated this -- �=�- -- day of _ Recended Approval: '1 Charles L. Pluinmer }Deschutes /County Roac aster PERMITTEE for details) ccess at the safest and most must be noted on the description. r size and length must be deter - permittee will be responsible sts of the materials used in the way impedes the progress and will be required-to move this y will assume no responsibility intenance or construction. f work will result in a charge for I •�I ra- - W__ _-__ Z. " 001� W m V VOL . 12 PACE X364 IN THE COUNTY COUP2 OF TIE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the 14atter ) of ) ORDER iaetel]:ina 12" Water Nair ) pipe line ftrallel :tb -and ) Zr!ChaS.erseV with College Way. A permit is granted by Deschutes County to City of Bead to ll 12" Wad pile Ling on or across Deschutes County right —of —way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit i§ subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. G012RAL SPECIFICATICNS FOR P;LRTICULt1R I.7STALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: 12" Water Main Pipe Line All pipe lines running parallel frith the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the exi slug :made. 5.1 ;pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the origiral grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. 1'ermittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right —of moray. Installing Pipe Line Transverse:12" Water Main Pipe Line All pipe line insta.1_1_atior: lLid transversely to the road bed or right —of —way shall be installed in the following rra.nner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the eater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than,six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The pennttee shall be required to properly back — fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a trell compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to-paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an. asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit — tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be rim under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines Within a larger pipe vrhen crossing the right —of —way. Approved County Court: Recommended Approval ) % Charles L. Plummer, Roadmast.er DESCIIIJT.?S COUNTY �� � 0 Vol 12 wSS IN-THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE•STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) R E S.0 L U T 1 0 N Vacation of a portion) of Hollingshead Road ) This matter coming before the Court upon written petition of the freeholders in Woodland Park Subdivision, praying for the vacation of a portion of Hollingshead Road. And the Court being advised and having made investigation, and it appearing that this road is no longer used by the public, and the property Is owned by certain freeholders to wit: And more properly described as follows: Beginning on the Section line between Sections 3 and 4 of Tp. 22 S. R.10 E.W.M. - 909 feet South of the Northeast corner of Section 4 and running thence N 60 ° -30'W - 1844 feet more or less to a point on the North line of Section 4, 1564 ft. West of the Northeast cbrrner of Section 4. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, or his-duly qualified deputy, post notices of the proposed vacation of a portion of Hollingshead Road in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be February 5, 1969, Pacific Standard Time, at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 7th day of January 1969. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER L• �r %j2��G COUNTY COMMI,. LONER 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLU ION Exchange of Properties ) VOL -12 PAGE 367 This matter coming on regularly for consideration of the Court and it appearing that it is in the interest of the public for an exchange of properties, and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED That pursua�t to ORS 275.100, Deschutes County enter into an exchange of ands with A. W. Beardsley and Mildred Beardsley. Said lands being de cribed as follows: DESCHUTES COUNTY to A. W. Beardsl�y & Mildred Beardsley: A tract of land in MQM-4 Section 12, Twp. 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M. and descri ed as follows: All that portion of the NW . 4 of Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 121 E.W.M., lying South of the right bank of the Deschutes River and lying Easterly of a North and South line 676.2 ft.. West of the East line of NW'4 of said Section 12. And in exchange A.W. B EARDSLEY & MILDRED BEARDSLEY would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon: A tract of land in SVW -4 of Section 12, Tp . 15 S . , Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: All that portion of the SW' 4 of Section 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. lying North of the North right of way line of the road known as the Franks Road and West of a North and South line 676.2 ft. West of the East line of the SVW-4 of said Section 12. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the C unty Clerk give notice of a Hearing to be held in the Deschutes County District Courtroom at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, on the 5th day of February, 1969 at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1960. Q COUNTY COURT CONKSSIONER IL 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter j of ) RESOLUTION Exchange of Properties ) This matter coming on regularly for consideration of the Court and it appearing that it is in the interest of the public for an exchange of properties, and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED That pursuant to ORS 275.100, Deschutes County enter into an exchange of lands with Russell L. Hiatt et al. Said lands being described as follows: DESCHUTES COUNTY to Russell L. Hiatt et al: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (N0 ) Section Eighteen (18) Township Sixteen .(16) South, Range Eleven (11) East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon And-in exchange RUSSEL L. HIATT ET AL would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter. (SE14) Section Eighteen (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon In addition Russel L. Hiatt will pay Deschutes County, Oregon the sum of $800.00 cash to meet the terms of the ORS. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County District Courtroom at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, on the 5th day of February, 1969 at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT n^TnTRIST TTMVIV 1 O VOL .? PAG'f �. `.$ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DE CHUTES In the Matter of ) D R DER Secretary in ) Sheriff's Department ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of F. C. Sholes, Deschutes County Sheriff, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That th Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Judi L. Hirscht halftime secretary for the Deschutes County Sheriff Department, at a salary of $150.00 per month, starting December 19, 1968. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1969. DESCHUTE COUNTY COURT p4/ 0 vas lAa 3`10 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter j 0 of ) Refund of Taxes ) O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Jasper J. Myers, and, It appearing that a:double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $53.53. .Dated this 2nd day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUKE r0 1rc1ci .:� • t IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) VOL 12' This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings & Loan Association, and, It appearing that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursu Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Shol refund the amount of $49.01. Dated this 2nd day of January, to Chapter 311.806, as Tax Collector COUNTY COURT Ja� n � f VOL 12 pw 3'72 O IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) 0 RD E R . This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Veterans Administration, and, It appearing that taxes were paid on wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS ]HEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311,806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $11.44. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FOR THE COUNTY OF D In the Matter ) of ) Personnel_ in ) Assessor's Office ) . I VOL TE OF OREGON O R D E R 12 pw 373 - This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advise , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Raymond Barker, Chief Appraiser, on a full time basis at $750.00 per month, effectiv December 16, 1968. Dated this 18th day of December, 1968. CHUTES COUNTY COURT i .x vr, VOL 12 °ACE 374 . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Personnel in ) Fairgrounds ) . This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Bill Mayfield, President of the Deschutes county Fair Association and the Court having made Inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Ronald Bain, Fair groundscustodian, on the payroll on a full time basis at $350.00 per month; effective January I, 1969. Dated this 20th day of December, 1968. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CUM SIONER HELEN M. DACEY CLERK OFFICE OF CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY BEND, OREGON 97701 VI) ' OPAL SPRAGUE DEPUTY It is respectfully requested that Melba anifen be placed on the payroll beginning January 1, 1969 at $375, 00 per .month as bookkeeper, to be increased to.$400.00 beginning May 1, 1969 if satisfactory. She still will do the photostating. IT..IS SO ORDERED: VOL 12 OPAUE'116 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF•OREGON FOR.THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 5 In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING The vacation of) a portion of > Hollingshead Road I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on January 17, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of the Hollingshead Road, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four copies (4) of the attached "Resolution' at the following places to wit: one notice posted on the bulletin board at the main entrance to Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted on a 10" tree on the west side of Pine Forest Drive 909 feet South of NE corner of Section 4 Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on an electric brace pole on the South side of Elderberry Lane - 752 feet South and 400 feet West of NE corner of Section 4 Tp.22 S.R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a telephone pole on the South side of Burgess Road - 1560 feet West of NE- corner of Section 4 Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. G� COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn . to me this ,,7` day of -Y K Y putt VOL PACE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY O� DESCHUTES In the Matter Y of ) PROOF OF POSTING The vacation ofl a portion of ) O.H. Talbot Road F (,,Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say t at on January 17J.. 1969 m duly qualified y y q ed deputy, Aubrey Perry gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of the O.H. Talbot Road, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on bulletin board at County Courthouse; one notice posted on a 6" pine tree on South side of road - 690 feet East of 1/4 Section corner between Sections 32 and 5 of Tp.21 -S. R. 10 E.W.M. and Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a 8" pine tree on West side of Dorrance Meadow Road - 1950 feet South of corner to Sections 4 and 5 - 32 - 33 on Tp, line between Tp.21 S h and 22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a 8" pine tree at the West end of Davis Street on the North and South center, line thru Section .4 - Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. - 660 feet North of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 4 and 9 - Tp,.22 S. R. I0 E.W.M. Subscribed and sworn tdl meV this �6,a day of ti,yam By Douty o . VOL PACE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY O� DESCHUTES In the Matter Y of ) PROOF OF POSTING The vacation ofl a portion of ) O.H. Talbot Road F (,,Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say t at on January 17J.. 1969 m duly qualified y y q ed deputy, Aubrey Perry gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of the O.H. Talbot Road, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on bulletin board at County Courthouse; one notice posted on a 6" pine tree on South side of road - 690 feet East of 1/4 Section corner between Sections 32 and 5 of Tp.21 -S. R. 10 E.W.M. and Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a 8" pine tree on West side of Dorrance Meadow Road - 1950 feet South of corner to Sections 4 and 5 - 32 - 33 on Tp, line between Tp.21 S h and 22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a 8" pine tree at the West end of Davis Street on the North and South center, line thru Section .4 - Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. - 660 feet North of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 4 and 9 - Tp,.22 S. R. I0 E.W.M. Subscribed and sworn tdl meV this �6,a day of ti,yam By Douty a 12 amaM BE IT REMEMERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 2nd day of.January, 1969) all members being present, the following business was trans- acted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST M COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Pacific NoXrthwest Bell Abund. Food -- 13.20; Cir.Ct. 84.55; $ Clk. -- 37.40; Co. Ct.-- 20.80; Co. Dist. Ct. -- 18.40; Juv. -- 75.60; Sher.- -9.30; Sher. -- 97.70; Wtmr. -- 1 2.30 3b9.�5 Deschutes County Abund. Food - -rent Assessor - -off. supp. -- 387.65; 100.00 Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Co. Ct.-- 21.00;Pub. Not. of Proceed. -- 55-57 464.22 Assessor- -off. supp.32.14; D.A. - -2.90; The Owl Pharmacy 8her.- -23.13 58.17 Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor - -9.13; Elections - -5.04; Clk. -- 21.82; Co. Ct.- -3.64; Co. Juv. 18.73; Tax Dept. -- 11.91; VSO -- 10.44 80.71 Dunham Printing Company Assessor - -off. supp. 39.00 47.20 Oregon State Bar Cir. Ct.- -books 50.00 Deschutes County Loy's Studio of Photography C.D. - -rent C.D. -- Training`& Supp. 1.00 8,96 Mahoney Office Equipment C.D.-- off.`supp. C.D. -- Radiological Equip. & Rep. 76.90 Portland Radio Supply C.D. -- Train. & Supp. 16.05 The Owl Pharmacy Xerox Corporation Co.Clk.- -mach. supp. 806.40 51.85 Pacific Nowrthwest Bell C.D. - -tele. 41.26 William C. James C.D. - -tray. 12.64 Shell Oil Company Co. Ct.- -tray. 25.15 Bend Water Dept. Cthse. -- utilities 11.70 City of Bend Cthse. -- utilities 406.12 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Cthse. -- utilities Cthse.--Supp.-- 28.15; Rep. - -71.85 100.00 Vyco Products 76.15 Zellerbach Paper Company Cthse. - -supp. 23.68 Miller Lumber Company Cthse.-- repairs 20.00 Claypool Furniture Company Cthse. -- repairs 160.21 Sherwin - Williams Company Cthse. -- repairs. 368.38 Breen Electric Cthse. -- repairs 56.45 Kroske Glass & Paint Supply Cthse.- -rep. 376.63 Wagners Jail- -board of prisoners 150.00 Multnomah County Sheriff Jail- -board of prisoners 15.00 Oregon Juvenile Judges Assn. Juv. Ct. - -exp. 4.93 Shell ;Oil Company Juv. Ct.- -tray. 0 7.05 Magill Drug Juv. Ct. -- Foster care 65.00 W. H. Durfee Juv. Ct. -- Foster care 89.13 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. F. Jones Juv. Ct. -- foster care 30.29 Mrs. Jerry Hardin Juv. Ct. -- foster care 30.29 Mrs. Jerry Hardin Jun. C t. -- foster care 30.29 Mrs. Jerry Hardin Juv. Ct.- -30.29 foster care 30.29 Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Long Juv. Ct.-- foster care 20.00 Mr. &•Mrs. Richard A. Long Juv. Ct.-- foster care 40.00 Mr. & Mrs. Richard-A. Long Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Gary & Pat Cox Juv. Ct. -- foster care 5.00 Villa St. Rose Juv. Ct. -- foster care 1.50 Louise Home Jun. Ct. -- foster care 5.00 Children's Farm Home Juv. Ct. -- foster care -Youth Care Center--equip. maint. 26.94 Boyd Mechanical R. M. Cecil Youth Care Center- -furn. & Impr. 283.63 Western Farmers Assn. Youth Care Center - -Ag. Cap. Outlay 33:35 -1- Healy's Bend Furniture Johnson Elec., Inc. Bend Memorial Clinic Dept. of Gen. Services Transport Clearings Carol. Smith Texaco, Inc. Redmond Spokesman Lumbermens Ins. Agency National Sheriff Assn. Child's Photographers Lin Davis Radio Serv. Dept. of Motor Vehicles Nudelman Brothers Fowler Printing Company A. Ben King, M.D. Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine Lindstrom Ronald Anderson Maurice Vickers Leonard Peterson J. R. Clark United Telephone Pacific Northwest Bell Margaret Iseli Louise Devenport Katherine Hunt Wallace Boe Oregon Stationery, Inc. Bend Medical Supply Magill Drug Charles D. Whitchurch Maurice Bowerman, M.D. Anita Niewoehner Hillsboro Aviation Pacific Power & Light Co. Fowler Printing Company Pacific Northwest-Bell Vernon Patrick Magill Drugs The Stars & Stripes Eugene- McKenzie Freight Russell Kiel, Pmr. Russell Kiel, Pmsr. Pacific Power &. Light Company Dept. of General Serv. Radio Specialty Mfg. Co. Bend Medical Supply Deschutes County Adv. Comm. Richard A. Long GENERAL ROAD FUND: IBM Corporation Oregon Hardware Dist. Cascade Upholstery Bend Hardware Company Don W. Sawyer Suburban Gas Irving Subway Grating Co. Waterworks Supplies Del Chemical Corp. The Owl Pharmacy Youth Care Cont.--Hshd. Youth Care Cent.-- Impr., Youth Care Cent.- -Hshd. Youth Care Cpnt.- -Food Youth Care Cent.- -other Sheriff -- trams. Sher. - -trans Sher.-- suppl�es Sheriff - -Bon Sheriff- -bon & Ins. Sheriff-- iderntif. Sheriff -- Police Rad. Sheriff-- tel,type Sheriff -- uniforms Tax Dept. - -m t. & H.D.- -tray. H.D.- -tray. 'F H.D.- -tray. H.D. - -tray. H.D. - -tray. H.D. - -tray. i H.D. - -tray. H:D.- -tray. H.D. -- 14.10; Fam. H.D: -- 144.02; Home Home Health- ;tray. Home Health- Itray. Home Health- �tray. Home Health f Home Health- Toff. Home Health- equip Home Health - -med. Fam. Couns--t ay. Fam. Couns.--ttray. Fam. Coons.- -tray. Fam. Couns.- -tray. Fam. Couns.- -off. Fam. Coons . - -toff . Fam. Couns.- -Comm. Fam. Count.--rent Fam. Couns- -drugs VSO- -mat. & si pp. Us OP . Appl. Op. Exp. exp . Mai.nt . supp. Couns.- -4.50 Health- -26.43 supp. . rental supp. supp. & Comm. supp. Wtmsr.-- equip. & supp. Postage Postage Cthse. -- utilities Co. Ct.-- telex. 6.5 C.D. - -Radio Epip. Home Health- -equip lost check County Advertising Co. Judge ; Co. Plann. 47.50 & Rep. rental (in lieu of #5705) Equipment rental Parts & Rep. 105.94; 198.77 Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Gasoline & Diesel Drainage Culy, Drainage Culvq Signs & Materials Off. exp . EPZ Bridge Mat. -- 6.08 31.58 6.00 3.00 17.52 12.00 12.32 58.70 50.00 95.00 7.27 51.66 36.50 10.00 5.35 5.22 21.42 26.37 16.20 112 0-7 90.98 18.32 10.17 18.60 170.45 15.39 24.21 78.57 32.00 19.00 79.75 1.60 39.72 88.03 37.90 2.68 1.25 10.00 69.70 55.00 16.70 6.00 3.68 459.50 10.00 301.68 54.00 399.34 71.25 6,000.00 30.35 131.00 304.71 25.00 33.60 60.00 64.50 726.25 40.92 15.92 52.15 vot J2 naWl Equipment Guide Book'Co. Off. Exp. Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities Bend Water Department Utilities City of Bend Utilities Mountain Equipment Company Parts & Repairs COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: U. S. National Bank of Oregon Contract payment DOG LICENSE FUND: Mahoney Office Equipment Supplies . Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. Rosemary Patterson Dog tags & supp. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Radio Specialty Mfg. Company _Maintenance William C. James Dept. of .Emerg. Services Travel Secretary Dept. of Emerg. Services Sec. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Three Boys Market Soldiers & Sailors In the Matter of Exchange of Properties: 24.40 115.40 6.80 4.00 9.76 200.00 555.46 14.80 105.15 399.34 41.26 467.37 4.02 10.00 The Court at this time resolved that pursuant to ORS 275.100, Deschutes County enter into an exchange of lands with Russell L. Hiatt et al. Said lands being described as follows: Deschutes County to Russell L. Hiatt: NFL Section 18 Twp. 16 S., R. 11 E.W.M. Russell L. Hiatt would deed to Deschutes County: SE Sec. 18 Twp. 16 S., R. 11 E.W.M. In addition Russel L. Hiatt will pay Deschutes County the sum of $800.00 cash to meet the terms of the ORS. It is therefore.ordered that the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County District Courtroom at 10:00 a.m.; Pacific Standard Time, on the 5th day of February, 1969 at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. In the Matter of Designation of Newspapers for 1969: The Court at this time designated the Redmond Spokesman and Bend Bulletin as official newspapers for Deschutes County for 1969. In the Matter of Appointments for 1969: The Court at this time appointed: Charles L. Plummer as Deschutes County Roadmaster for 1969; William C. James as Civil Defense Director & 'Communications Officer for 1969; Hobart Starr as Veterans Service Officer for 1969; Elsie Holechek as Deschutes County Representative for Abundant Foods for 1969• -3- In the Matter of Court Appointed Member on Planning Commission: Court at this time appointed Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead to represent the Deschutes County Court on the Planning Commission.; In the Matter of Exchange of Properties: The Court at this time resolved that pursuant to ORS 275.100, Deschutes County enter into an. exchange of lands with A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley. Said lands being described as follows: • I Deschutes County.to A: W. Beardsley & Mil idred Beardsley: A tract of land in NVZTVA4- Section 12, Twp. 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: All that portion of the NV40&4 of Sectionll2, Township 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M., lying South of the right bank of the Deschutes River and lying Easterly of a North and South line 676.2 ft. West of the East line of NV4NVA4- of said Section 12. A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley would deed to Deschutes County: A tract of land in StZTk4 of Section 12, Twp. 15 S'., Range 12 9.W.M. and described as follows: I All that portion of the SW-ZV4 of Section112, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. lying North of the North right of way line of the road known as the Franks Road and West of a North and Southlline 676.2 ft. West of the East line of the SA4Ti- of said Section 12. It is therefore ordered that the County Clerk give notice of a Hearing to be held in the Deschutes County District -Courtroom at 10 :00 a.m.,IPacific Standard Time, on the 5th day of February, 1969 at Bend, Oregon, be and the same s hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why sai� parcels should not be exchanged. In the Matter of Maintenance Serviceman: I The Court at this time cancelled all existing agreements for maintenance of 150 & 450 Base and'Mobile Radio units and appointed.IMarvin Rheinholdt as Maintenance Serviceman for Deschutes-County equipment for 1969.1 This will consist of the following radio equipment: I 1 - RCA transmitter located"in the Redmond City Hall-operating on the frequency of 458.050. 1 - transmitter in the 450 megacycle band on Awbrey Butte. 1 - 155.25 transmitter located on Awbrey Butte. 1 - 151.115 transmitter located on AwbreylButte. 1 - 450 megacycle transmitter on Awbrey Butte to be installed for Road Department. 1 - transmitter located on Wampus Butte. The control stations located in the Deschutes County Courthouse and also the control stations in the Deschutes County Road Department office and shop. Also control stations located in the Sheriff's house east of Bend. This also includes all County owned mobile units. This includes the Road Department, the Sheriff's vehicles and mobiles on local government frequencies. ' In the Matter of Snow Removal Policy: The Court at this time stated a policy for snow removal: Deschutes County Road Department would open all county roads before proced'Xng to public roads in subdivisions and platted areas; during schooltime, school bus routes will have priority. -4- 0 wog 12 Fw 382 In the Matter of Secretary, Sheriff's Department: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Judi L. Hirscht, as Half -time Secretary for the Deschutes County Sheriff's Department, at a salary of $150.00 per month, starting December 19, 1968. In the Matter of Refund of Taxes: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of taxes: Jasper J. Myers Double payment $ 53.53 Equitable Savings & Loan Double.payment 19.01 11.41 Veterans Administration Paid on wrong property In the Matter of Jury List, 1969: The Court at this time has drawn the preliminary list for Jury for 1969. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY 'COURT A/Z COUNTY JUDGE c COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMUSSIONER -5- n BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular mee 15th day of January, 1969, Judge D. L..Penhollow present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and o GENERAL FUND: Transport Clearing Department of General Services Eriksen's Stationery Burroughs Corporation Int. Assoc. of Assessing Officers Dunham Printing Company Phillips Petroleum Company 0 K Tire Store The Ponderosa Motel Deschutes County Road Dept. N. J. Donat Bill Plath Sandra J. Morrison Co. Clerks & Rec. Assoc. of Ore. Lumbermens Insurance Agency Lumbermen's Insurance Agency Standard Oil Company Jack's 66 Mitchell's -.Zichfield Serv. Erickson's Super Market Bend Garbage Company Pacific Power & Light Co. Cascade Natural Gas Co. Sexton Supply & Saw Service R. M. Cecil, Fire Ext. Sales MacMillan Plumbing & Heating Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Smith Electric Austins Al's a.diator Service Dick's Linoleum Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Mrs. Ruth Hartley IIize Plumbing & Heating Mahoney Office Equipment Clay Meyers, Sec. of State Louis L. Selken Zoning Bulletin Oklahoma State Penitentiary Nu -Way Laundry Donald L. Ellis A. T. Ward W. B. Bleything Johnson Elecric, Inc. Westside Hardware Bend Veterinary Clinic Coast to Coast Deschutes County Road Dept. Pioneer Bakery 3 -Boys' Market Erilckson's Super Market Hudson House, Inc. VOL of the County Court held this Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead being paid: Abund.Food -- eight Abund.Food - -u it cost Assessor--14.52;-Co. Ct.--41.98; D.A. 6.89; Dist.Ct. 11.58; VSO -3.50 Assessor -- 690.00; Tax Dept. -48.00 Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor- -car exp. Assessor- -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor- -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. Cir. Ct. - -wit ess fees Co. Clk - -dues Co. Clk - -Bond Treas. - -bond Co. Judge--8.10; Sher. - -3033 Co. Judge - -tr v. Co. Judge - -tr v. Co. Judge Cthse.--utilities Cthse.- -331.2 ; Boys Ranch - 164.07 Cthse.utiliti s Cthse.--exp. C thse. - -exp. Cthse. - -exp. Cthse. - -rep. 0.25;Sher. 8.27 Cthse.- -rep. Cthse.- -rep. Cthse.- -rep. Cthse.- -rep. Cthse.- -rep. Cthse. - -rep. Cthse.- -rep. D.A. - -supp. D.A. - -supp. D.A.- -misc. D.A. - -books D.A. - -crime investigation Jail - -exp. Justice Ct. -- ele. 19.24; supp. 12.00 Justice Ct. -- tty. fees Juv. Ct. -- foster care Boys' Ranch -- aint. Boys' Ranch -- rn. Boys' Ranch - -a ric. Boys' Ranch- -Hshd. op. exp. Boys' Ranch - -a to opera. Boys' Ranch--f od Boys' Ranch --f od Boys' Ranch --f od Boys' Ranch --f od -1- 253.39 156.25 78.47 738.00 7.50 37.90 4.03 5.50 24.66 81.13 7.95 6.85 7.80 25.00 35.00 150,00 11.43 7.50 6.10 41.15 22.50 495.33 44.31 1.67 65.60 88.66 18.52 1.25 5.00 3.75 85.45 9.26 60.00 273.16 5.70 5.00 10.00 17.00 3.00 37.41 31.24 20.00 56.00 24.02 395.96 41.50 12041 109.78 15.40 72.69 154.93 75.65 va 12 PA X84 Jerry's Auto & Trailer Supplies Boys' Ranch - -sm. tools 1.92 Roland Horn Boys' Ranch -- allow. & hshd. op. exp. 19.58 City of Bend Sheriff -- teletype 3.68 Rheinholdt TV Sheriff -- police Rad. Maint. 81.00 Atlantic Richfield Company Sheriff- -tray. 11.61 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff - -tray. 193.90 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff- -tray. 176.08 Deschutes County Road Dept. Juv. Ct:- -auto maint. 1.00 Lucille E. Sloan Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Mr. & Mrs. Neil L. Mellon Juv.•Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Wayne Lucas Juv. Ct. -- foster care 30.00 Eriksen's Stationery H.D. - -supp. 200.51 Save On Drugs H.D.- -supp. 8.98 Rose Pharmacy H.D.- -supp. 37.78 Wyeth Laboratories H.D.- -supp. 32.00 Arco Publishing Company, Inc. H.D. - -supp. 5.18 Eriksen's Redmond Stationery H.D. - -supp. 11.40 Water.Systems Council H.D. - -supp. 3.30 Natl. Rest. Assoc. H.D. - -supp. 10.50 Aloe H.D. - -supp. 5.4O A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 30.00 R. L. Unger, M.D. H.D.- -med. invest. 15.00 S. F. Toevs, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 15.00 George McGeary, M.D. H.D.- -med. invest. 125.00 James Howbert, M.D. H.D. - -med. invest. 125.00 Tabor Funeral Home H.D. - -med. invest. 25.00 Lois M. Dearth H.D.- -off. supp. 8.32 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Home Health- -off. supp. 30.00 John Harpole, RPT Home Health 10.00 Farmers Hardware Home Health -- equip. rental 1.89 Deschutes County Home Health -- rental allow. 150.00 Hobart A. Starr VSO- -tray. 14.04 Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Postage machine 23.50 Addressograph multigraph core. Copier 102.87 The Bulletin Notice of Proceed. 44.81 Oregon State College Extension Cooperative Ext. Serv. 7,608.50 Oregon State Forester Fire Control & Protect. 1,299.42 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance 134.40 Grunwald, Crawford & Assoc. Planning- -study 3,014.89 Mackey, 'McCusker & White Jail - -exp. 22.00 Boyd Coffee Company Jail - -exp. 15.30 National Cash Reg. Co. Tax Dept. - -mach. maint. 57-14 Vyco Products Cthse.--exp. 56.40 Fowler Printing Company Cir: Ct.- -supp. 74.40 Dorothy Smead Co. Ct.- -tray. 172.94 F. Mawhinney, Painting Cont. Cthse. - -exp. 40,00 First Natl. Bank of Oregon Note 5,900.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Abund .Food-- 10.30;Assessor- 47.25; Cir. Ct.- 71.30; Co. St.- 196.28; Co. Jge. -.38; D.A. - 57.40; Dist.Ct.- 21.05; Juv.Ct.-- 87.10; Sher.- 121.80; Tax Dept. - 24.95; Treas. 10.50; VSO -- 26.46; Wtmsr.- -12.15 683.92 Dept. of Voc. Rehab. Juv. Boys' Ranch - -pyt. 1,900.00 Oregon Pub. Health Assoc. Co. Judge - -conv. exp. 5.00 Continuing Education, OPHA Co. Judge - -conv. exp. 10.00 GENERAL ROAD-FUND: Mr. Robert E. r,Litchell F.A.S. Matching Fund 2,000.00 M & T Construction Company Equip. rental 45.00 North Pacific Products Company Equip. rental 128.70 Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Equip. rental 447.86; Asph. & cone. 333.83; bridge mat.- -25.90 807.59 Al's Radiator Serv. Parts & Repairs 5.25 B and D Auto Glass Parts & Repairs 82.33 -2- n 2 FACE 385 Bill's Electric Parts & Rep. 5.52 Cascade Auto Parts Parts & Rep. 278.40 Central Oregon Welders Supply Parts & Rep. 23.13 Central Tractor Company Parts & Rep. 25.45 Crater Lake Machinery Company Parts & Rep. 268.71 Don's Sales & Service Parts & Rep. 11.60 Farwest Steel Service Center Parts & Rep. 238.36 Had's McCulloch Shop Parts & Rep. 219.76 Hubs and Stakes, Mfgrs. Parts & Rep. 17.50 J and J Auto Parts Part6 & tep. 35.90 Loggers & Contractors Mach. Co. Parts & Rep. 413.50 Masterson St. Clair Hardware Parts & Rep. 2.92 I•Ziller Lumber Company Parts & Rep. 63.70 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts & Rep.--241-75; Tire - -95.14 336.89 Murray & Holt Motors Parts & Rep. 1.75 Oregon Carburetor Company Parts & Rep. 12.75 Ranger Electric Parts & Rep. 39.35 Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Parts & Rep. 4.28 Les Schwab Tire Center Parts & Rep.--123-74; Tire -- 1669.17 1,792.91 .sexton Supply & Saw ,Service Parts & Rep. 3.00 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Cadillac Parts & Rep. 2.19 '�laddell Electric Parts & Rep. 9.35 Tireland, Inc. Tires 231.22 Suburban Gas of Bend Utilities-gas & diesel 40.00 Shell Oil Company Gas & diesel 1,922.08 Texaco, Inc. Lube, Grease & Oil 102.88 Union Oil Company Lube, Grease and Oil 11.10 Coast to Coast Store Signs & Mater als 4.31 Boyd Mechanical Off. exp. 23.50 Charles Bruning Company Off. exp. 5.52 Ericksen's Stationery Off. exp. 107.27 Mission Linene Supply Office exp. 27.50 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. Off. exp. 52.89 Sherfy Candy Company Off. -exp. 20.17 Simmons Carbon Company Off. exp. 25.60 Pacific Power & Light Company Utilities 164.19 Deschutes Ready Mix Concrete, Asp h. & Agg. 395.53 Redmond Ready -Mix Concrete, Asyh. & Agg. 363.00 Backstrom Builders. Center Bridge Mat.--6-48; Chem..89 7.37 Shell Oil Company F.A.S. Matching Fund 23.55 Lin Davis Radio Service Rad. Maint. & Rep. 15,00 Rheinholdt TV Rad. Maint. & Rep. 53.35 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance 2,961.00 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Parts & Rep.--9.10; Off. exp.- 125.08; Conc., asph. Agg -- 10.00; Rdmstr's tray. 1 62.96 207.14 Deschutes Co. Civil Defense Rad. hlaint. & Rep. 399.34 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE State Public Welfare Commission Pub. Assistan e 23,924.75 Burkhart's Chevron Soldiers & S lors 3.80 Safeway, Inc. Soldiers & sa'lors 25.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Ken Cale Postmaster Deschutes County Road Dept. Mrs. Guy Fish Russell Kiel, Postmaster Pacific Northwest Bell Dog tags & su supplies car exp. Livestock Ind supl. & exp. telephone -3- ty 12.30 174.90 23.21 5.00 33.55 15.07 Ub Va fAU 80 . SL1111SET HOME FUND: Bend Abstract Company Title Policy 370.00 IN THE MATTER OF BOOKKEEPER IN CLERK'S OFFICE: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place Melba Hanifen as Bookkeeper in Clerk's Office, effective January 1, 1969, at a salary of $375.00 per month; with a promised increase to $1100.00 on May 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF THE 0. H. 'ROAD: 'TA 6- BO 7- T� A-0D T The Court made Resolution to vacation a portion of the 0. H. 4e o= Road, upon written petition of the freeholders in Woodland Park Subdivision, as it appears this road is no longer used by the public; and more properly described as follows: j Beginning at a point on the Township line between Tp. 21 S. and Tp. 22 S. Range 10 E.W.M. - 690 ft. East of 1/11 Section corner between Sections 32 and 5, and running thence S 115 o -OO'E - 10,0110 feet more or less diagonally across Sections 11 - 5 and 9 to a point on the Section line between Sections 9 and 10 - Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. which point is 600 feet North of the 1/11 Section corner between Sections 9 and 10. And further ordered the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, or his duly qualified deputy, post notices of proposed vacation of a portion of 0. H. Taylor Road in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be February 5, 1969, Pacific Standard Time, at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Iii TIM MATTER OF CONTRACT: The Court entered into an Agreement with Joseph Wayne & Joan H. Jacobs, P.O. Box 552, Redmond, Oregon for the following real property: Lots 9, 10, 11 L 12, Block 63, Townsite of Redmond for the sum of $2200.00; with a down payment of $11110.00 in cash and the balance in equal monthly payments of $50.00, plus the rate of 6 per cent interest. This parcel was from Land Sale 4Y297, parcel �'r'41. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT FOR . PLANNING SERVICES: The Court at this time entered into an Agreement by and between the Deschutes County pLanning Department established by the Deschutes County Court and the City of Bend, which will maintain coordination between the City and County with respect to the County - Wide Comprehensive Planning Program and its objectives as it relates to the urbanizing area of the city. ThforawhichethesCity agrees to effect County theetotalhi�fofcal year, 1968-1969 $3,873.00 for services rendered. IN THE MATTER OF RADIO MAINTENANCE SERVICEMAN: The Court at this time ordered the item in the previous Court Day Minutes (January 2, 1969) be deleted, regarding radio maintenance serviceman, pending further investigation and discussion of the Court. -4- n IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. following refund of taxes: D. R. Kilgore William H. Bunting Kenneth C. Johnson Edward J. Veigel L. G. Dean Vada J. Bennett William H. Bunting Maude V. Keil Deschutes County Title Ins. Co. Sue Tackitt Anna R. Peden IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT FOR COUNTY -OWNED LAND: VOL 9 Tax Collector, to make the Double payment $480.43 Overpayment 45.01 Overpayment 31.91 Clerical error 2.59 'Clerical error 18.64 Paid 031 wrong property 19.65 Double Payment 40.63 Double Payment 316.31 Double payment 313.87 Overpayment 154.71 Double payment 107.75 The Court entered into an Agreement with ack N. Vogt and Martha C. Vogt, for the following real property: S"V-4 Sec. 12, Twp. 16S., Range 11, E.W.1 . for the sum of $3500.00; with a down payment of $70 .00 in cash and the balance in three payments of $1166.66 each, commencing Decembe 15, 1969 at the rate of 6% interest. There being no further business, Court -5- ourned. COUNTY COURT X VOL 12 FACE 388 CONTRACT FOR PLANNING SERVICES This agreement, entered into this Z.!Lday of� 1969, _deg by and between the Deschutes County Planning Department (herein called the "Contractor") established by the Deschutes County Court, State of Oregon (herein called the "County "), and the City of Bend, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon (herein called the "City")., WITNESS THAT: WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the Contractor to render certain technical and professional services hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, the County has undertaken a County Wide Comprehensive Planning program, in part to be financed with Federal funds pursuant to Section 701 of the Housing Act of 19542 as amended; and WHEREAS, the City has endorsed said County -Wide Comprehensive Planning Program, with respect to city- county coordination of an overall program for community development within the urbanizing area of the Cityo NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: 1. Employment of Contractor: The City hereby agrees to engage the Contractor and the Contractor hereby agrees to perform the services hereinafter described in the scope of services. 2, Area Covered by Services: The Contractor shall perform all necessary services provided under this contract in connection with and respecting the following area: City of Bend. 3o Scope of Services: The Contracto perform the following -services as to the proper development of the a. Attend all'City Planning Comm Commission meetings as may be Planning agenda items. b. Assist the City Planning Co by reviewing, analyzing and planning agenda items (Anal; be submitted in writing by c. Make and present any graphic adequate presentations in co d. Assist the City in the admi Subdivision Ordinances; pro review and recommendations. e. Research and perform any ap] reports as may be requested opinion of the Contractor, necessary or collateral to of the objectives of this ci f. The Contractor may request tl able information and/or maps objectives of this contract. g. Provide the continuing sere between the City and County Comprehensive Planning Prog relates to the urbanizing a - 2 - VOL 12 ?ACE 8I'l , in a timely manner, shall may be necessary to contribute ty: sion meetings and any City ecessary in connection with sion and/or City Commission ing recommendations on and recommendations shall Planning Director). dies necessary to make tion with the above, ation of City Zoning and continuous ordinance ,riate special studies or the City or, where in the Ial studies or reports are proper accomplishments City to supply any avail - cessary to fulfill the of maintaining coordination h respect to the County -Wide and its objectives as it of the City. VOL 12° PACE 330 4. Time of Performance: The services of the Contractor are to corrunence upon execution of this agreement and shall remain in effect during the balance of this fiscal year, 1968 -1969• The contract may be renewed at the beginning of each fiscal year, subject to any changes that may be written into it. 5 Chan es: The City may, from time to time, require changes in the scope of.services of the Contractor to be performed hereunder. Such changes which are mutually agreed upon shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Contract. 6. Compensation: In consideration of the services to be per - formed by the Contractor under this agreement, the City agrees to pay the Contractor the total sum of $3,873.00 for services rendered in the balance of this fiscal year of 1968 -1969. Said sum represents approximately 30% of the Contractor's budget on an annual basis, whereby the City agrees this to be an appropriate proportion of the Contractor's services to be rendered to the City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF., the City and the Contractor have executed this agreement as of the day and year first above written. "City" CITY OF BEND "Contractor" DESCHUTES CC C shoner s sioner Attest: Lo in D. Morgan, ni Director Deschutes County anning Department VOL J2 FACE 3�1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES�HUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund-of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Colle for and Anna R. Peden, and, It appearing that a Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is nece sary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 3110806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. holes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $107.75. Dated this 30th day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES 0OUNTY COURT l ��t 0 VOL ma IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE 'COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Sue Tackitt, and, It appearing that an Over- payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS T HEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $151.71. Dated this 30th day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE l�'Zeee � VOL 1�0 2 f*sf','IJ3 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES CHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R DER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Deschutes County Title Insurance Company, and, It appearing that a Double .ayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. S oles as Tax Collector refund the amount of $313.87. Dated this 29th . day of Janu�ry, 1969. DESCHU ES COUNTY COURT "11� ?wz, C �� � VOL . 1Z FACE 3 94 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i i In the Matter j of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Maude V. Keil, and, It appearing that a Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised ,Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the Iamount of $316.34. Dated this 29th day of January, 19690 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE 0 n vas t Pw 3.Tj IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE :ATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DEHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Refund of Taxes_ ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and William H. Bunting, and, It appearing that a Double Fayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, .IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, p rsuant to Chapter 311.306, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. S oles as Tax Collector refund the amount of $40.63. Dated this 29th day of Jan ary, 1969. DESC"tN ES COUNTY COURT a va V PAGE �3% . O IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter j of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Vada J. Bennett, and, It appearing that taxes have been paid on wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $19.65. Dated this 29th day of January 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY 0MI41I ' ONER COUNTY CO iI'SIONER : VOL 2 °�l;E 3. n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES CHUTES In the Matter ) of C R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Co _lector and L. G. Dean, and, It appearing that a cleri-cal error (discount not allowed) of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C Sholes as Tax Collector refund,the amount of $18.64. Dated this 28th day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COMITY COURT JUDGE ;OUNTY CO 1 SIGN VOL 12 PAU 3!J8 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) j Refund of Taxes ) O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Edward J. Veigel, and, It appearing that a clerical error (discount not allowed) of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund.the amount of $2.59. Dated this 28th day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT — d 1011�. . COUNTY JUDGE l� Le WX r IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 67VATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R DER Refund ,of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Kenneth C. Johnson, and, It appearing that an Over payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT'IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $31.94. Dated this 28th day of Jan ary, 1969, DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ;OUNTY JUDGE, 1,2� e r vot 12 FAu IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and William H. Bunting and, It appearing that an Over- payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT.IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $45.01. Dated this 28th day of January, 1969• DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO1"MfTSS ONER 71 COUNTY CO SIONER 0 Itt VOL 1-2 ACE J- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STA E OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of D R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before he Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Coll ctor and D. R. Kilgore, and, It appearing that a Double Payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to .refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $480.43. Dated this 28th day of January, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNT COURT I L C� oe �ZCc� COUNTY COMMT, 0 'FR a �scr 2. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter j of ) PINE FOREST ) DRIVE ) R E S O L U T I O N Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County'Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday ntinued from day to day thereafter to and the nth day of February 1969, and co including the date of this Resolution the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at-,which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare Its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by resolution, described as follows, to -wit: ses 60 feet in width, being 30 ft. A strip of land for road purl in width each side of the center Iine described as follows Beginning at the corner of Sections 3 - 4 - 9 - IO of Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. and running South along the Section line between 9 and 10 for 2040 ft. corner or Jesse to a point 600 feet North of the 1/4 Section cor Hr NOW, THEREFORE, IT 1S HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the v icinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 5th day of February, 1969, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated this 5th day of Fe.bruary 1969. 0 In the Matter ) of ) PINE FOREST ) DRIVE ) VOL PAGE DE CHUTES COUNTY COURT R E S O L U T I O N � 111 �( 'X'— � COUNTY JUDGE MM cl )NER VOL PAGE 4k 14" UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 0 FOREST SERVICE DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST Bend Ranger District 211 Revere Bend, Oregon 97701 E-1116"I 0k--69.. � Honorable D. L. Penhollow Deschutes County Judge Court House Bend, Oregon 97701 Dear Judge Penhollow: IN REPLY REFER TO 2820 February 4, 1969 Enclosed is Amendment No. 2 to your Mineral Material Permit for the Swede Ridge Area, dated September 21, 1967. This amendment will extend the expiration date to January 1, 1970. Sin.cere.ly yours, VERNON D.,PRITCHARD District Ranger 0 VOL 12 F44 k' 2820 ' Deschutes County Mineral Material Swede Ridge Cinder Pit 9 -21 -67 AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SPECIAL USE PERMIT The above designated mineral materials permit is hereby amended as follows: To extend this permit to January 1, 1970. All provisions and conditions of the mineral materials permit issued September 21, 1967, are unchanged. end District Ranger February 4, 1969 Date VOL 2 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County !Court held this 5th day of February, 1969, Judge D. L. Penhollow and Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge - -Law Enf. Conf. $ 12.00 Pacific Trailways Co. Judge - -Law Enf. Conf. 10.25 F. C. Sholes Sheriff-Conv. Exp. 35.00 Da L. Penhollow `Co. Judge - -off. supp. 16.00 Dept. of Voc. Rehab. Juv. Ct.- payment 21100.00 The Bend Bulletin Notice of Proceed. 52.70 City of Bend Cthse. -- utilities 9.60; Juv. Ct.- -2.00 11.60 Bend, Water Department Cthse.-- utilities 19.10; Juv. Ct. -3.70 22.80 Bend Insurance Agency Sheriff -- 775.32; Tax Dept. -- 350.00 11081.32 Cascade Natural Gas Cthse. -- 531.55; Abund. Food - -27.71 559.26 Dept. of Gen. Services Cthse.--exp. 65.93 Eriksen's Stationery Assessor -- 202.21; Cto. Judge -- 28.60; D.A. - -3.83; Dist. Ct.-- 12.68; Juv.Ct. -- 5.45; Tax Dept. -- 43.05; +Co. Plane. -- 111.96; Wtrmst. --6.25 344003 Fowler Printing Company Assessor -- 27.35; Tax Dept. -- 12.45; vso- -46.05 85.85 The Owl Pharmacy Assessor -- 311.20; Planning - -5.50; Treas.- -19.80 59.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Co. Clk -- 26.85; Co. Planning - -25.80 52.65 Shell Oil Company Assessor - -1.76; Ct.- -3.35; Co. Ct. -5.94; Juv. Ct.- -9.02; Sheriff - -13.89 33.96 Sherwin Williams Company Cthse.-- 118.22; Co. Planning - -3.16 121.38 Deschutes 'County Abund. Food - -rent 100.00 Eugene McKenzie Freight Abund. Food -- freight 407.49 Dept. of General Services Abund. Food - -food cost 311.25 Deschutes County :Clerk Assessor- -off. supp. 4.50 Tri -State Credit Reporting Serv. Assessor- -off. supp. 15.00 Nelson Enterprises Assessor - -off. supp. 3.00 Equip. Guide -Book Company Assessor - -off. supp. 45.00 Ned Douglass Assessor- -car exp. 4.55 N.-J. Donat Assessor- -car exp. 6.80 Ban croft- Whitney Company 'Cir. Ct.- -books 75.50 Superior Cafe Cir. Ct. - -jury meals 11.20 Oregon State Hospital Cir.,Ct. -- witness fees 150.116 Frank C. Johnson Cir. Ct.-- special reporter 165.20 Pacific Northwest Bell C.D. -- telephone 62.60 William C. James C.D. -- travel 22.50 Loy's Studio C.D.- -off. supp. .50 Allied Electronics ,Corp. C.D. -- radiological equip. & repair 202.00 Portland Radio Supply C.D.- -radio equip. & rep. 4.11 Deschutes County' C.D. - -rent 50.00 J. K. Gill Company Co. Planning - -off. supp. 446.93; Cthse. -- exp.-- 147.36 594.29 Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Co. Planning 37.10; Co. Judge - -18.55 55.65 Deschutes County Road Dept. Assessor- -car exp. 129.63 Sears Roebuck & Co. Co. Planning- -off. exp. 96.80 Dept..of Gen. Serv. Co. Plann.- -off. exp. 25.49; Co. Judge— supp. 5.89 31.38 Margaret Iseli Home Health Agency - -tray. 30.10 Les Schwab Tire Center Assessor - -car exp. 85.52 Bend Abstract Company 'Co. Court- -ref. & adj. 44.75 Copper Room Co. Court - -Pub. Lands & Parks 16.20 Central Electric Cooperative Co. Judge -- lights 6.75 Austins Cthse.--exp. 1050 -1- Munichem Corporation .. . Cthse.- -supp, Cliff Peterson Lighting & Supp. Cthse.- -supp, J. W. Copeland Yards Cthse.- -supp] Superior Cafe Cthse.- -supp, Masterson -St. Clair Hrdre. Cthse. - -exp. Kroske Glass & Paint Supply Cthse. --exp. Mahoney Office Equipment D.A.-- supplie Louis Selken D.A. -- travel Bancroft - Whitney Company D.A.- -books John B. Leahy, Sec. - Treas. D.A.- -Ass'n d Wagner's Jail -- prisone Multnomah County Sheriff Jail -- prisone Mackey, McCusker & White, M.D.'s Jaii - -exp. Donald L. Ellis Justice Ct. -- A. T. Ward Justice Court Div. of Cont. Education Juvenile Ct.- William F. Jones Juve. Ct. - -co; William F. Jones Juv- Ct. - -tra Patricia A. Smith Juv. Ct.-i -con. Evelyn D. Butler Juv. Ct. - -fos Gary'Cox Juv. Ct. - -fos Jerry Hardin Juv. Ct. - -fos' Alice M. Hoover Juv. Ct. - -fos. Richard A. Long Juv. Ct. - -fo; Wayne Lucas Juv. Ct. - -foss Neil L. Mellon Juv. Ct. - -fo: Lucille E. Sloan Juv. Ct. - -foss Les Thacker Juv. Ct. - -foss Josephine General Hospital Juv. Ct. - -fosi Pacific Drilling Company Youth Care Cc Western Farmers Association Youth Care Cer Pacific Fruit & Produce Youth Care Cc Three Boys Market Youth Care Cer. Erikson's Super Market Youth Care Cer Backstrom Builders Center Youth Care Cen Pacific Power & Light Co. Youth Care Ce Pacific Northwest Bell Youth Care Cen Roland Horn Youth Care Cen Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -trans Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -trans Tireland, Inc. Sheriff - -trans J & J Auto Parts Sheriff- -trans Marshall Motors, Inc. Sheriff - -trans Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff - -trans Bob Thomas Chevrolet Sheriff--trans- Atlantic Richfield Company Sheriff - -trans Redmond Spokesman Sheriff -- suppl: George F. Cake Company Sheriff- -misc. Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff-- Polic, Rheinholdt TV Sheriff - -poli a Monroe International Tax Department. Clay Meyers, Sec. of State VSO -- supplies Hobart A. Starr VSO- -tray. Russell Kiel, Postmaster Postage Addressograph -Mutt. Corp. Copier Marjorie States Vital Statistic Gordan Randall Agency Surveyor Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor - -166. 15.45; Co. JudE Juv. Ct.- -24.6C Mahoney Office Equipment C.D.- -off. supr A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. -- mileage Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- mileage Marjorie Snider H.D. -- mileage Geraldine K. Lindstrom H.D. -- mileage Lenor Thornton H.D. -- mileage Leonard P. Peterson H.D. -- mileage Ron Anderson H.D. -- mileage Maurice S. Vickers H.D. -- mileage J. R. Clark H.D. -- mileage American Cyanamid Company H.D.- -off. equip -2- 1C. L 12 PAGE40 7 es s board s' board le. 17.04; supp- 9.05 Atty. fees & auto maint. 4.20; Tray.- -12.65 er care er care er care er care ter care er care ter care er care sr care ar care zter- -auto op. ter - -Ag. Cap. outlay zter- -food ter - -Food ;er- -Food er- -oLner exp. ter -- utilities er -- utilities er-- allow. Radio maint. radio maint. -mach. maint. ; Cir. Ct.- -1.26; Co. C1k.0 -- -- 10.93; Dist. Ct -- -4.20; Sheriff- -3.22; VSO- -17.38 40.25 92,40 373.65 7.20 21.16 2.30 10.65 20.80 89.5o 75.00 427.43 30.00 7.00 26.09 20.00 62.00 84.70 31.70 16.85 10.94 13.98 13.98 51.02 40.97 30.00 23.30 70.00 23.30 123.70 157.10 24-75 44.54 9.54 129.85 28.68 195.75 19.18 15.10 2.63 9.23 38.32 11.00 23.56 198.97 41.29 7.30 25.40 63.77 46.42 92.00 33.00 5.00 38.30 35.00 27.00 12.00 18.00 243.36 9.36 15.75 17.96 41.22 27.99 100.14 15.84 119.85 90.09 21.00 402.60 2 FAGE491 8 Rose Pharmacy . H.D. --anPP• 10.26 6.91 Eriksen's Redmond Stat. H.D. - -supp. 61.24 Redmond Spokesman - H.D. - -supp. 2.90 American Assn. for Ag. Eng. H.D. - -supp. 125 Iowa State University H.D. - -supp. 15.00 St. Charles Mem. Hosp. H.D.- -supp. 10.15 National Sanitation Foundation H.D.- -supp. 6.95 Supt. of Documents Mahoney Office Equipment H.D. -- supplies H.D.- -2.11; Home Health - -1.44 3.55 Pacific Northwest Bell H.D. -- 129.44; Home Health- -21.03 '15o.47 23.35 United Telephone Company H.D. -- 18.85; Fam. Couns. - -4.50 27.90 Louise Devenport Home Health- -tray. 68.58 Katherine Hunt Home Health- -tray. 13.04 Eriksen's Office Auppiy Home Health - -tray. 36.50 Oregon Stationery Home Health- -off. supp. 75.00 Bend Medical Supply Home Health -- equip. rental 4.88 Sugical Sales Company Home Health - -med. supp. 11.50 Modern Hospital Supply Home Health - -med. supp. 150.00 Deschutes County Home Health -- rental allow. 19.66 Anita Niewoehner Fam. Couns.--tray. 88.03 W. Maurice Bowerman, M.D. Fam. Couns.- -tray. 31.30 Charles Whitchurch, M.S.W. Fam. Couns.--tray. 68.57 Pacific Northwest Bell Fam -. Couns. - -off. & commun. 1.25 Pacific Power & Light Company Fam. Couns.-- utilities 29.08 Ericksen's Stationery Fam. Couns.- -off. suppl. 85.85 Magill Drug Fam. Couns.- -drugs 45.20 Brandis Thriftwise Fam. Couns.- -drugs 26.60 Smith, Kline & French Fam. Couns.- -drugs 71.10 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Postage 56.00 George F. Rakestraw Cir. Ct. - -def. atty. 25.00 D. L. Penhollow Central Ore. Well Drilling Co. 'Co. Judge - -conf. Youth Care Center-- improv. 2,000.00 Gordon Randall Agency ' D.A. -- insurance 142.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: I B M Corporation Equipment Rental 148.20 46.72 Central Oregon Welders Supply Parts & Repairs 11130.81 Crater Lake Machinery Company Parts & Repairs 68.05 Backstrom Builders Center Parts & Repairs 402.58 Backstrom Builders Center Bridge Materials 15.00 Mr. Bob Thompson Parts & Repairs 8.36 Sexton Supply & Saw Service Oregon Hardware Distributors Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs -- 252.39; Bridge -- 106.85 359.24 Miller Lumber Company Parts -- 18.00; Bridge Mat. -- 72.40; Gen. 163.42 Exp.- -73.02 Dave's Body Shop Parts & Repairs 112.00 89.06 Cummins Oregon Diesel Parts &Repairs 313.38 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts & Repairs 75.00 Brooks - Willamette Corp. Drainage Culvert 1.09 Western Farmers Association Deschutes County Treasurer Off. Exp. Off. Exp. -- 13.30; Chem, Weed Cont. - -4.70 18.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities 19.64 97.65 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 8.00 Bend Water Department Utilities 4.00 City of Bend Utilities 401.81 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Utilties 28.00 Carl P. Gassner Gen. Mat. Exp. 11.20 Bend Redi -Mix, Inc. Conc., Asph, & Agg. 187.99 Arrow Transportation Co. Concrete, Asph. & Aggreg. 12.00 Eastern Oregon Mills Chemicals Weed Control 46.08 Darrell Anderson Chemicals Weed Control 8.15 Time Oil Company Road Masters Travel 140.81 American Express F.A.S. Matching Fund 22.55 Shell oil Company F.A.S. Matching Fund -3- COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: U.S. National Bank of Oregon Cont. Pymt. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Three Boys Market Soldiers & Sailors CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emergency Services Secretary William C. James Travel DOG LICENSE FUND: Mahoney Office Equipment Dog tags & Supplies LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft Whitney SUNSET HOME FUND: Standard Oil Company Mize Plumbing & Heating IN THE MATTER OF DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: Books Repair & Maint Repair & Mai.nt PAGE] 200.00 15.00 3o4.27 22.50 1.35 89.50 492-36 40.15 The Court at this time executed a Deed to Cecil C. Moore and Charlcia V. Moore, husband and wife, for Lot 4, Block 5, Highland Addition, for the sum of $500.00 Cash. IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING CENTRAL OREGON REGIONAL 'COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS: At this time the Court Resolved and appro Central Oregon Regional Council of Governments' and Council. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES WTTN RTT..q.gRT.T. T. TJT A mT . The Court at this time held a Hearing, witf exchange of properties with Russell L. Hiatt and Desc the County Clerk.of Deschutes +County to draw a Deed transferring the following: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quar Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven y Deschutes County, Oregon. to Russell L. Hiatt, with the payment of $800.00 to -4- the "Agreement establishing the reed to become a member of the no one bringing objections to the sites County, and therefore ordered 'or the proposed exchange properties, r (NE1404) Section Eighteen (18) ) East of the Willamette Meridian, et terms of the ORS. 12 FAGS 41 IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES WITH A. W. BEARDSLEY & MILDRED BEARDSLEY: The Court at this time held a Hearing, with no one bringing objections to the exchange of properties with A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley and Deschutes County, and therefore ordered the County Clerk of Deschutes County to draw a Deed for the following: A tract of land in NW4NV4 Section 12, Twp. 15 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: All that portion of the Ni�4NW34 of Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M., lying South of the right bank of the Deschutes River and lying Easterly of a North and South line 676.2 ft. West of the East line of NWW4 of said Section 12. to A. W. Beardsley and Mildred Beardsley. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF THE 0. H. TALBOT ROAD: At this time the Court held a Hearing and as there were no objections at such hear- ing, the Court further ordered that the portion of the 0. H. Talbot Road in Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION nF NOTLTNGSHEAD ROAD: At this time the Court held a Hearing and as there were no objections at said hearing, the Court further Ordered that the portion of the said parcel in Deschutes County, Oregon within the described land as a portion of Hollingshead Road, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated. IN THE MATTER OF PUBLICATION REAL PRnPERTY FORECLOSURE: The Court at this time ordered that the Real Property Foreclosure list be published in The Bulletin. IN THE MATTER OF PINE FOREST DRIVE: At this time the Court considered the Resolution that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described as follows, to wit: A strip of land for road purposes 60 feet in width, being 30 ft. in width each side of the center line described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Sections 3 - 4- 9 - 10 of Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M. and running South along the Section line between 9 and 10 for 2040 ft. more or less to a point 600 feet North of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 9 and 10. and beings there were no objections or remonstrances at the Hearing held this 5th day of February, the Court declared the establishment of said Pine Forest Drive as a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF RULES OF ORDER, AGENDA AND SNOW REMOVAL: At this time Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead presented and requested that the Court, through the presiding Judge, follow and establish rules of procedure in conducting County Court and also suggested that an Agenda be prepared a day or two preceding regular Court Day. Also Commissioner Smead requested that some consideration be made on a sign system and numbering for all county roads which would help tremendously with priority in snow removal so that the public would know what to expect from the Deschutes County Road Department. -5- u'H 12 FAGS i IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENT NO. 2 MINERAL MATERIAL PERMIT: At this time the Court agreed with the Amendment No. 2 for Mineral Material Permit for the Swede Ridge Area with the Forest Service. This amendment will extend the expiration date to January 1, 1970. All provisions and conditions of the permit issued September 21, 1967 are unchanged. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to L. C. 'Clausen to install an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING A BUILDING• The Court at this time granted a permit to K. J. Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way, and The Court at this time granted a permit to K. J. Holman to move 2 buildings on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF DISTRICT LAW ENFORCEMENT PLANNING AGENCY: At this time Deschutes County Resolved to provide an equitable share of non - federal matching fund t o.the District Law Enforcement Planning Agency as Deschutes County agrees to adopt and participate in law enforcement planning in accordance with the purposes and intent of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, in an effort to strengthen and improve local and state law enforcement, IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes�, Tax;Collector, to make the following refund of taxes; Equitable Savings & Loan Assn. Deschutes Development Co. Deschutes County Title Ins. Co. Laurence M. Carter Equitable Savings & Loan Assn. IN THE MATTER BEER LICENSES: Overpayment 89.19 Overlpayment 16.93 Double Payment 152.10 Double Payment 1.53 Double Payment 6.113 The Court at this time approved the renewal application for Sunriver Center Sunriver Properties, Inc. P.O. Box 1224, Bend, RMBB license; and , The Court at this time recommended that a given to McMillan Inns, Inc. The Inn of the Seventh IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT: At this time the Court granted a license to Dance Hall.- -6- s "B" Dispenser's License be tain, Century Drive, Bend. Rock Riders for a Public n FAIUAV IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN FAIRGROUNDS: The Court, on December 20, 1968, ordered that the Deschutes�County Clerk place the name of Ronald Bain, Fairgrounds custodian, on the payroll on a full time basis at $350.00 per month; effective Jarmary 11 1969• There being no further business; Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMySSIONER -7 - y t l ^ ! •,p��A� N. J. (IK DONAT A n /� ���_ a r ASSESS I SOR Jf��) .A7V DESCHIUT'ES Ile AISSESS0R � C0URTH.O.US4E) k• BEND °Or � EG(DS /N 97701 February 18, 1969 1 r I Deschutes County Court Bend, Oregon Hembers of the Court: Leslie . Ross worked from February 1, 1969 thru February 5th, 3 working days at a. monthly salary of ��5' 5.00, or a total of �;�82.11�. ,1� S nce.rely, 7 r N. (IKE) DONAT D chutes County Assessor /Cr n I� VOL 12 FACE 414 Fe C. SHOLES 0 Deschutes County Sheriff AREA CODE 503 382 -5411 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 February 3, 1969 TO THE DESCHUT.ES COUNTY COURT AND COUNTY CLERK: Please remove Ruth Martin from the Tax Department payroll as of February 1st, 1969, k It is hereby respectfully requested that Agnes Selfors be placed on the payroll,-as recording clerk for the Clerk's office at $375.00 per month, begin- ning February 1, 1969. COUNTY CLERK IT IS SO ORDERED. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON VOT 12 PAGE 415 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER. Installation of access ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to L. C. Clausen to install an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at -any time upon written notice b the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS The ittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per - taining moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on p tic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and prope hored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee s e responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be ne to insure safe travel while in-the process of moving the building. The permittee be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insur even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held direc esponsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, an be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the ne ry repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railin e permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original stat e Private Access to County RoadWetalla on reverse slide) The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access ust be noted on the descri-pt:i_on. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access: If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future If or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of Recommended Approval: Charles.L ummer Deschut� odnty.Road By : Approyed i � 196, �. vC;L - 12 FACE 416 GrZ 12 FACE417 IN- THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES In the Matter ) of ) .ORDER Moving two bu i -1 d i ngs' ' A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. J. Holman to move 2 buildings on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit.is subject to the' following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTIC Moving of Buildings: (See Reverse Side for'Detall The permittee shall be required to observe the fo taining to the moving of buildings. The permitte buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so a tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent c moving. The permittee shall be responsible for a traveling public, as may be necessary`to insure s moving the building. The permittee shall be requ pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Lo and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure prevent congestion. The permittee will be held d all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes Co Tf during the course of moving, it is necessary t permittee shall be required to replace the railin sawing off of posts and railings will not be perm INSTALLATIONS; lowing rules and regulations per - shall be required to move the to insure an even weight dis- llapse while in the process of 1 traffic warnings to the fe travel while in the process of red to have at least two (2) d", and all the necessary signs n even flow of the traffic and rectly responsible for any and reas, and will be required to my for the necessary repairs. move bridge railings, the s to their original state. The tted. The tee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical p entry. The size of the access must be noted on the descripti -on. If there is obvious or a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included o escription.' The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access 1 the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee) e required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will a o responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or co tion. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in e for Dated this day of Recommended Approval: / Charles Li Plummer Deschutes Count Rogdmas e y r PERMIT /TEE ' Approved o ty CO T7,DGE Vet FACE 418 MOVING ON - One building on February 12, 1969. The other building when weather permitting. Will notify. DIMENSION FOR TWO,BUILDINGS — 15' X 20' ROUTE' - Down.N.W. Market to Eby to Lower Bridge Across Bridge about,one mile. IN THE_ COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON PAGE i g _ FOR THE COUNTY OF IESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0RD'ER Moving a building ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. J. Holman to move a building on or across Deschutefl6g4gWP t -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is'subject to the­�following general specifications and is revocable at -any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: Details on reverse side The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as.to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "wide Load", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their ox- ginal state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permuted. The ee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical p entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious or a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included o scription. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time.this installation way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee e required to move this installation at his awn expense. Deschutes County will no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or co tion. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in e for Dated this _t� day of Recomtaended Approval: Approved Co�Y� rt: J cr/ , �/ Charles L. Plummer CO JUDGE Deschutes County Roadma er get COUNTY CO SIONER F T / r.OTMTTP f'ni'4W.gSTnMFR. vOIL 12 PAGE 420 . MOVING ON - Thursday, February 6, 1969 and Friday, February 7, 1969 DIMENSION OF THE FOUR (4) BU LDINGS - 25' Wide and 54' Long ROUTE - Down Canal Blvd. to O'Neil Secondary Highway to Elliott Rd., for one mile. n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCH�TES In the Matter j of ) 0 R D R Refund.of Taxes ) v0,L 12 fAcE 421 This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings and Loan Association, and, It appearing that an Over - payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $89.19. Dated this 5th day of February, 1969. COUNTY (COURT 0 0 J.Z FACE 42.2 IN THE'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D ER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax�Collector and Laurence M. Carter, and, It appearing that a Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $4.53. Dated this 5th day of February, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE Gr r� COUNTY CO SSIONER 5 vL 2 PAGE 42- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE O OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings and Loan Association, and, It appearing that a Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $6.13. Dated this 5th day of February, 1969. COUNTY COURT lEee-4'm 2 FACE 424 IN THE COUNTY'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER,, Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Deschutes Development Co., and, It appearing that an Over - payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, PURSUANT TO Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $16.93. Dated this 5th day of February, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 0 TY JUDGE plc � •��' lC�/ COUNTYCO,XZISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER FACE 425 " I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes" ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collec�or and Deschutes County Title Insurance Company, and, It appearing that a Double Payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is nec ssary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311..806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sh les as Tax Collector refund the amount of $152.110. Dated this 5th day of February, 1969. COUNTY COURT L ? PAGE 42I THE 1COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE 'COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Vacation of a portion ) of Hollingshead Road ) This matter having come before the Court the 'nth day of January, 1969, upon the petition of the freeholders in Woodland Park Subdivision, praying for the vacation of a portion of Hollingshead i Road. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consier this vacation as this road is no longer used by the public, and the property i is owned by certain freeholders,to wit: i ! And more properly described as follows: ! Beginning on the Section line between Sections 3 and 4 of Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M. - 909 feet South of Pe North - east corner of Section 4 and running thence N 60 -301W -1844 feet - more or less to a point on the North line of Section *4, 1564 ft. 'West of the Northeast corner of Section 4. i That there is also on file and of record the approval of the i said Deschutes.County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set j forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and i posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for th6 necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being Hilly advised in the premises, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the portion of the said parcel in Deschutes County, Oregon is within the above described land Page 1 of 2 IV O q,-! 12 FACE 42'7 as a portion of Hollingshead Road, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. Dated this 5th day of February, 19 9. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i COUNTY JUDGE I Page 2 of 2 0 '12 TA4424- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Exchange of Properties ) with Russell L. Hiatt ) This matter coming before the Court at this time and it appearing that an exchange of property has been accomplished with Russell L. Hiatt and Deschutes County, Oregon, and, It appearing that the exchange of property is to the best interest of the public of Deschutes County, and, The Court having made investigation finds that the Court requirements of the Oregon State Statute have been accomplished, pursuant to ORS 275.100, and the hearing has been held this 5th day of February, 1969, with no one bringing objections to the exchange, IT'IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the County Clerk of Deschutes County draw a deed for the proposed exchange properties, transferring the - following : The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE�V*4) Section Eighteen (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon to Russell L. Hiatt 44- al.with the payment of $800.00 to meet terms of ORS. Done in Open Court this 5th day of February, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMiOSIONER COUNTY COMNBSSIONER •pr',, 2 FACE 429 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Exchange of Properties ) with A. W. Bearsley & ) Mildred Beardsley ) This matter coming before the Gourt at this time and it appearing that an exchange of property has been accomplished with A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley and Deschutes County, Oregon, and, It appearing that the exchange of property is to the best interest of the public of Deschutes Coun y, and, The Court having made investig tion finds that the Court requirements of the Oregon State Statute have been accomplished, pursuant to ORS 275.100, and the hearing has been held this 5th day of February, 1969, with no one bringing I jections to the exchange, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the County Clerk of Deschutes County draw a deed for the proposed exch ge properties, transferring the following: A tract of land in NW1 4 Section 12, Twp. 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M. and described as follows: All that portion of the NW4NW-4 of Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M., LYING South of the right bank of the Deschutes River and lying Easterly of a North and South cline 676.2 ft. West of the East line of NW W4 of said Section 12. to A. W. Beardsley & Mildred Beardsley. Done in Open Court this 5th daffy of February, 1969. COUNTY COURT COUNTY E L r q it 12 ¢AGE 400 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R ) Vacation of a portion ) i of the 0. H. Talbot Road ) j This matter having come before the Court the 7th day of I January, 1969, upon the petition of the freeholders in Woodland Park I Subdivision, praying for the vacation of a portion of 0. H. Talbot Road. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation for the road is no longer used by the public, and the property is owned by certain freeholders; and the said portion is located by the I j following description, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the Township line between Twp. 21 S., and Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M. - 690 ft. East of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 32 and 5, and running thence 45 -OOZE - 10,040 feet more or less diagonally across, Sections 4 - 5 and 9 to a point on the Section line between Sections 9 and 10 -Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M. which point is 600 feet North of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 9 and 10. That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes CountyCourt, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioners for the necessity'of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, Page 1 of 2 . NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDE the 0. H. Talbot Road in Deschutes County, is hereby vacated, as there were no object day. Dated this 5th day of February, 1 DESCHUTES 12 FACE431 That the portion of gon shall be and the same at such hearing held this 'COURT Page 2 of 2 12 FACE 41? THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N Vacation of a portion ) of the 0. H. Tey+crr ) Road TA L B 0T ) This matter coming before the Court upon written petition of the freeholders in Woodland Park Subdivision, praying for the vacation ?AI&rr of a portion of 0. H. Tay+ar Road. And the Court being advised and having made investigation, and it appearing that this road 1s no longer used by the public, and the property is owned by certain freeholders to wit: And more properly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Township line between Tp.21 S. and Tp.22 S. Range 10 E.W.M. - 690 ft. East of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 32 and 5, and running thence S 450-OOIE - 10,040 feet more or less diagonally across Sections.4 - 5 and 9 to a point on the Section line between Sections 9 and 10 - Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. which point is 600 feet North of the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 9 and 10. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, or his duly qu&!'ified deputy, post notices of proposed vacation of a portion of 0. H. T4mpher Road in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be Ff,Uruary 5, 1969, Pacific Standard Time, at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 7th day of January, 1969. I ) � f Z&-- i e�l COUNTY JUDGE � A COUNTY OMM SSIONER f 0 N Y C rSIONER FAGE433 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF In the Matter of ) R E S O L U T I O N Agreement Establishing ) the Central Oregon Regional ) Council of Governments ) WHEREAS, DESCHUTES COUNTY desires to join with the other g overnmental units of Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson- Counties in creation of a council of governments and to secure the benefits of participation in such a council; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY COURT of DESCHUTES COUNTY has considered the provisions of the "AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE CENTRAL OREGON REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS," a copy of which is attached to and made a part of'this resolution, and agrees to such provision; therefore, THE DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: that DESCHUTES COUNTY hereby approves �he "AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE CENTRAL OREGON REGIONAL COUNCIL 01 GOVERNMENTS" and agrees to become a member of the Council. Passed by the COUNTY COURT of DESCHUTES 'COUNTY, this 5th day of February 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 'ol ' l� V . 12 FAGS 434 SUGGESTED rOR:;. OF 'AGREE: \T S?? �SrI1G E: THE C a:R L CREGON :L G?C \AL CCi,1CAL Or GOVE2 \1i� \TS IT IS LGREED BE-T-?-TEEN, THE P, _'TIi:S HERETO AS FOLL01,1S: i 1. Establishment. The Central Oregon Regional Council of Governments, hereinafter raferred to as the Council, is hereby established by autaority i of sections -19,13-003- to 190.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, and by agreement its :0-:0 erS. 2. `:e:bershio. Every county, city, and special district goverment who11y Jr partly wit::in the boundaries of Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties, ..crei;:af ter referred to as the Region, shall be eligible to become a e :per of t..a Council.. The governing body of any eligible govern- ment may i embership by adopting a resolution approving this abree; ent. s. Rearesen tat' on. Each member government shall be represented on t%e Council by a member of its elected governing body, designated by and Sel -vlr� :: at te pleasure of the member government's governl::g body. If at. • any t::%. 03un._y1 %2o fewer ti':an three members, each member. government 51-11d 1-1 be e __.tiv'.d to Eas-Ll nat.e Ci: *o representatives, at least One of Wh O1 must be an elected zfficial. 4. pro- 7:T, Each represenza-L-ive s.-:all have one vote on the Council, of those present and voting shall be sufficient to approve s::y :._�� sure, exce t that if the question before the Co- --ncil is what:.er a acific project or pro-ram is or is not consistent with compro- i ::ens -Lve lan;:i. 3 for a particular urban area as defined in section 6, t` C3nCi:rr4_.ng vot2s Of t'he county Within Which the urban area is located ane o- eaca city within the urban area shall be required. I 0 5. 0 ce: The rembers of 'the Co n c i -he-Salves a un airman, Vice Chairman, and SiiCh prescribed by one by-laws, in such manner, and C.utic�S as ...ay Oe prescribed by the by-la'ds. I? FACE 435 L small elect pro, a=non .j other officers as ...ay ble for such terms and with such 1Ct_G`_S. The Vvuncil may: (a) prepare and adopt CG �TE12 n 1V2 plan S for the develop ent Cf the Central Cregon -Region and recoi.. - -end official adoption of the plans by the a ::"o: -''late instru: C z Of the go 1 �alities b L�rrmenta units concerned; (b) e _e and adopt co. :pre h2nsive plans for urba:i areas of t: +e �-,aglo n, urban areas to consist oL a city or two or more adjacent C;-ies with t; :e contiguous u'ninco porated areas which are urbanized Or are to beco=me r`,2n� zed within a period of twen� `y y n' ears, a..� rC c c, nim, cnC: Gf. icic.l adoption. of such urban area plans by the appropriate Or the govern ne ntal u'nitl concerned; Cj upon the request o- any ei7ber goverrm:ental u ni'z, determ=ine W : :2t : :°r _ uric prOleCt Cr progra:A iS OY is not COI1S1Stent with CO :pre - for the Region or for any particular urban area; (G) revie4: "t::2 plans and planning activities of individual within t :e fro:: tim=e to time and make recommendatioT:s cccrdi: at "on of plans and planning activities i.. CG n-G'�.. :�tJ to hegio a and urban area p anS; e) conduct studies of the programs and facilities provided by and federal government agencies in the Central Oregon Re-ion, VciGJ �G.JJJG�S whereby two Or more governm=ents night achieve greater c, effectiveness in t::a provision of such prograzms or facilities Y vol._ nt _ joint, or other cooperative action, recommend adoption of :ch pro_ 3c. 1.3 t0 the gOVernmlentS afleCted, and provide assistance in l -._�1 r :2i :i:.. Si:cn proposaiS; and -2- jr!- .. I ? -' GE 436 1A 0 provl-�-'e tec-,n4cT,- and a`v4sory services requested by -n:-Iy 7. o`'.,`- -nI in carrying out its functions, the Council :-,ay: (a) 'a-..-.0-1Oy Szaf-E, retain cOnS-,;-3ta-r't-s, or obtain the personal services Of O'-z member cc',Overnmzezzs -under agreez-,entwit:, the member 21 ts Jinvolved; .1er, W appoint advisory committees consisting of elective or offic-'als and e`PlOYes Of any governmental agency in the Region, or cf (c) enter into contracts with the United States, the state of Of `Ocal government in the state of ore-on, or private firmns and in.G1V1dua1S for the conduct of studies or for other work; (d) ado.t by-laws to provide procedures for the conduct of CO:. .cil L - busi-.--ss; and ?=e other powers necessary and proper to the exercise of fu-ct-:LO:s. F-i-c-nce.. (a) Revenues of the Council shall be froaa member contributions, grants, dona-, s, fees, or other payments received for purposes cc--sfstznt L wit' -'s functions. Expenditures shall be for the purpose Of carryinG out r1-le functions of the Council, and may include payments to z:eM-er -Ove-ML-ents in reimbursement for services provided to the Council (b) The fiscal year of the Council shall be from July 1 to juna 301. (c) Prior to the time each year when the member governments' a7O?t respective budgets, the Council shall determine whether finan- cial from its members will be necessary during the subsequent fiscal Year. ll it determines that contributions are necessary, it shall -3- PACE 43.1 = -:are a prC:OSe u az dascr1D'_ig the- e t-,:--es and rev2._CZS a::Q lip:. .._":o 2 a :ou nt- of contrlvL'tlOia t0 be Y2�iae5ted ErU:: The cOLt_�vutivns shall, so far as practicable, be6in pro- , Portion to t "a benefits t C'c_C :;.c:::�er oOV2r.aT.ent will receive fro" the Word Courcl Curing the year. (d) _e Der governments shall include the amount requested in :.otify l0 re June 30 s:a10 n YCS,�ectiVe budgets for that year and on or be the i Cou.:cil of their actions on the Council's request for contri- b_ -.:is . (e) T e Council may provide in its by -laws for the times and er of ::a'_;i. payment of contributions to the Council. (_) The Council may request the financial officer of One Of �ts me :Der gOVe'rn ?e nts to act as fiscal agent for the Council, end t0 estab- an acco inu In the name Of the Council to YeCelVe money for the Council and to its disbursements. The fiscal agent shall make payments of -.le Cou_:cil`s e::pe uses upon vouchers signed by the Chairman. 9. Lu_ -f c_tf_J_a. L (a) This agreemelit shall first become effective upon ad0Dtio n Ot Y2SOhaiO s ,approving the agreement a%d agreeing to become me.,.bers Ot the ccuncil by a t least.one county government in the region and by the county s a-_ ci�_-y ..- z h e Same county. Copies of Such resolutions shall be ior- Gi --d J ed t0 the County udge OT the first C011nty to become a member of the CJ nCil wI—Io, upon dcter::J;.nlno that the requirements Of this subsectiOn -_wa bce_a et, s -all convene the first ._:eetino of the Council. Resolutions � GL .tee by tills section are incor:)orated into and made a part of this (J/ .. C.-..1\��S n .e Co- ,:nc_1 ay De te=ina t e by .:J ca 0 cf-I ie2s_ 60 days p_ioi to the beg_J =.i.ng of any fiscal yaar, s CC ..._i :Stt up On :-payment of the member's budgeted con- - � - - t_io : :c.iJ: On Je�Cr2 LcC( J2r of any year. _. __ _ _S r :G%..%:en tS tCi th s aoYe2...c....t may be made at any :2Ctl^:g Of the Council, provided that written notice contai ^:ing t:ie to ::t of any proposed a :e- L'ment shall have been provlQC:: to each repre- ser:�._-ive at east ten days prior to the meeting at which an amendment is proosed to be adopted. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FAGS M In the Matter ) of ) PINE FOREST ) DRIVE ) Be it remembered, FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES t ra County of D"Chutol 1 I certify that the totegaing has Men oom With the odginal, and that it is a oorteat 120290dpt thereltaat, WA of the whole of such R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N orbinal, as tM tame aPPean of wooed at the Cheri office in Dowhums County, . Otpoa. r� Clork Sy Puty that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, be and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday the 26th day of February 1969, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by res- olution, described as follows, to wit: A roadway 60 feet in width, being 30 feet in width each side of the center line described as follows: Beginning.'at the corner of Sections 3 - 4 - 33 - 34 on the township line between townships 21 S. R. 10 E.W.M. and Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. and running thence one mile south to the corner of�Sections 3 - 4 - 8 - 9 of Tp.22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies.thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be con- sidered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 26th day of March 1969, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated this 26th day of February 1969. COUNTY COMMISSIONER , DESCHUTES COUNTY G RT: A/1' COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO ISSIONER a VOL .12 FAcE 439 IN THE COUNTY COURT OFITHE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter ) of ) Pine Forest ) Drive FOR-THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I; Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on February 12, 1969 my duly qualified deputy,Aubrey Perry. gave notice of the County Courts intention to establish Pine Forest Drive, OF POSTING Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on bulletin board at main entrance of Deshcutes County Courthouse; one copy posted on Power Pole - 20 ft. East and 30 ft. South of corner to Sections 3- 4 -9 -10 of Tp. 22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one copy posted.1300 ft South on a Power Pole from the corner of Sections 3- 4 -9 -10 of Tp. 22 S. R. 10 E.W.M.; one copy posted on a board nailed to a fence post 2000 3- 4 -9 =10 of Tp. 22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. . South of the corner of Sections +6e day of Y r 0 A n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON VOL 12 PAGE 440 FOR . THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING Pine Forest ) Drive I,. Charles L.. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on February 26, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey E. Perry , gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish Pine Forest Drive, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: One posted on the bulletin board at the Court House; one posted on the sign board - 30' S and 30' W of NE corner of Section 4 Tp.22 S. R.10 E.W.M.; one posted on the power pole on the east side of the road at 1/4 corner between Sections 3 -4 Tp.22 S. R.10 E.W.M.; one posted on the power pole on the east side of the road- 200' N of corner to Sections 3 -4 -8 -9 Tp.22 S. R.10 E.W.M. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscrl be'd ;and sworn to me th is 22 _ day of s� COUNTY • . CLERK By Qeputy i `P 0 J 0}; 1N THL C0Mq. *1' COURT OF Tim . S FOR THE COUNTY OF In the Natter ) of ) 0 R D E Installation of 2" Gas) line on Parrell Road A permit is granted by Deschutes to Install a 2" gas line Aght- of- wa;*. A detailed description and map o: on the reverse side of this sheet. `_l-ds permit eral specifications and is revocable at any tim Deschutes County Couru. GEi MRAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR F Installing Pipe Line Parallel: (As per attaiche paral P1 � °nth the roads all be in the existing (3) feet from the odge of the existing pavement installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) the original grade line dnd with no obstruction; shall be responsible for any or all damages to shoulders or other objects or areas within the Installinry Fipe Line Traizsverso . (As per attac (q proxi mate Tations laid transversely* to the road bed or rii the following manner: 1'x.1 pavement cuts prior breaking hummer so as to insure neat finish c• be installed to a depth-of no less than two 42 ) side ditch eleve.tion. Tn all cases where a wat verse diredtion the water pipe must be installe shall be no less than six (5) inches in diamete: permittee shall be required to properly backfil to guarantee a well compau �e :, stabilized sub -b ment must be replaced to its original line., cra mixture to conform -with the surrounding road be must be kept smooth for the traveling public at be regc:red at all times to take every precauti public. All signs and traffic controls shall b In regard to other utility installations, such electric conduits, all the general spec:ficatio run under ground, with one exception: It would lines within a larger pipe when crossing the ri Dated this f' day of 196 /Recormn OR 0 EGON VOL 12 PACE 441 ontor across Deschute sa �oin yCOr' this operation must be nrovi_d- i is subject to the follow.ng gen• upon written notice b-,r tha INSTALLATTONS V�1ap t pipe lines running TA� ' li ne, or no less than three edge. All pipe line° riust be feet and properly backfilled to to the drainage area. Permittee he existing pavement, and ight -of -way. ied map (20 file* pipe line instal= . t -of -way shall be installed in ,o excavation shall be made wit tt lines. All pipe lines shall feet below the existing road - r line.' is installed in a trans- 1 witllin a larger pipe which size Baokfilling. and Pa.vin?: The the trench iii 5a:;h�a manner as use prior to pairing.. The paveW rn, and grade with an asphalt !. The area of �.nstallation all times. The permittee will >r. to -p otect �Zho traveling furnis'_Zed by the permittee. s gas l:ines, telephone lines and ,s shall apply if they are to be not be necessary to have these ht-of -way. d Approval Approved Count Cour Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROAMASTER L� ►. fir' %�%'l2(� ��;�. COUNTY COMMSSIONER i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON VOL PAGE 4421 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tn Wo Matter ) of ) ORDER Installation of pipeline A permit is granted by Deschutes County to City of Redmond to Install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. -A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is.revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: (Deta I I s on reverse side) All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall,be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. Installing Pipe Line Transverse: (Details on reverse sid0l pipe line instal - lations laid transversely to the -road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement'cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer, so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipelines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the exi.sLi-ng road- ' side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.- is in stalled in a trans- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, ,stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ' ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when ossing the right -of -way. 4� Dated this day of F� , 196 1 Reco: ended Approval / j Appr ved Co ty Co t: /� Charles L. Plummer, S� ! i %7 DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER T Y V 0 VOL 12 PACE 443 IN THE ;COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESC ES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of.Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and M. T. Kusler, and, It appearing that arpouble pa been made on property, and, It appearing that it is neces amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, purs Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sho refund the amount of $3.95. Dated this 26th day of Februa: C t of taxes has to refund the t to Chapter 311.806, as Tax Collector , 1969• COUN'T'Y COURT n VOL' 12 PACE 444 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Blue 2Chip Realty, and, It appearing that an Overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $10.94. Dated this 19th day of February, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 15AI I ZV'--%44 "-"�eeej o VOL 12 PAGE 445 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) •'fit This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of,..F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Blue Chip Realty, and, It appearing that an Overpayn made on property, and, It appearing that it is neces amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, purs Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sho refund the amount of $5.72. Dated this 20th day of Febru t of taxes has been to refund the nt to Chapter 311.806, s as Tax Collector , 1969• COUNTY COURT "'OL ° 12 PACE 446 1! R E A E S T A T E C O N T R A C T This CONTRACT FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE executed this date between DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, a public corporation and political sub- division of the State of Oregon, hereinafter referred to as SELLER, and Chester W. Crist and Rhoda J. Crist, husband and wife, hereinafter referred to as BUYER, W I T N E S S E T H: 1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: That for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained the Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey to the Buyer and the Buyer hereby agrees to buy of the Seller-the following described real premises situate in Deschutes County, Oregon, to -wit: The South half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter ( S 112 SE 1/4 NE 1%4) and the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (W 112 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 NE 1/4) of Section Twenty -one (21), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, upon performance by the Buyer of the payments, and at the time the Seller delivers a deed to the above described lands, the Buyer will' convey by Bargain and Sale Deed to the Seller the Westerlv 30 feet and the Southerly 30 feet of the above described land for road purposes. AND AS CONDITIONS-OF THIS CONTRACT THE PARTIES COVENANT AND AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND TERMS: The purchase price of the property, which Purchasers agree to pay, shall be the sum of Two Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00). The method of payment shall be as follows: a. The sum of $1,000.00 delivered by purchaser to seller at the time of execution of this contract. b. One year from the date'of this contract, buyer shall make an additional payment of $750.00. A third and final pay - ment of $750.00 shall be made two years from the date of this contract. Interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance at the rate of seven percent (7%) per annum to be paid annually in addition to the principal payment. The PUrchasers may make any additional payment or any prepayment on the contract without obtaining the Sellers' written consent thereto. 3. TAX.ES,AND ENCUMBRANCES: Seller represents and warrants that proper-Ty--taices�-assesse against the property have been paid through the tax year 1968 -69. Taxes to be prorated as of March 1, 1969. 4. POSSESSION AND USE: Buyer shall be entitled to possession upon the signing of this contract. 5. PERFORMANCE BY SELLER: Upon full payment of all sums herein men; tioned to be paid by Buyer to Seller, the Seller agrees to execute and deliver to Buyer proper bargain and sale deed conveying said premises unto Buyer free and clear of all liens and encumbrances of any nature whatsoever, except taxes, assessments and public charges herein mentioned to be paid by Buyer and liens suffered by Buyer to accrue. 6. UNPAID CHARGES: If the Buyer shal or any'lien or encumbrance as hereinab at their option, do so, and any paymen become a part of the unpaid balance of interest at the same rate as the princ waiver of any rights arising to the Se this agreement, and all such payments able at the option of Seller and the p tion of this agreement. 7. REPRESENTATIONS BY SELLER: Buyer purchase is a'ccepte.d and executed on t and personal knowledge of the premises that no attempt has been made to influ representations as to the condition or been made by Seller or by any agent'of promises to alter, repair or improve s Seller or by any agent of Seller; and and the improvements thereon in the co this agreement. 8. PERFORMANCE AND DEFAULT: Time and of the essence of this agreement and i fail, neglect or refuse to make paymen by Buyer to be paid as the same shall otherwise to comply strictly and liter hereof, then and in that event, while Seller may: a. I c. 0 Declare this agreement null force or effect and reposses case all'sums theretofore pa liquidated rental for the us recovery shall be had on acc Declare the .,entire unpaid ba immediately due and payable this election Seller may pur or equitable, that are avail unpaid balance of the purcha VOL 1.`% FA►CF 447 fail to pay any taxes, charges ve provided for, the Seller may, s so made shall be added to and this contract and shall bear pal balance hereof, without ler for a breach of covenant of hall be immediately due and pa,y- yment thereof shall be a condi- ertifies that this contract of e basis of their own examination and opinion of the value thereof_ :. nce their judgment, that no repair of said premises have Seller; that no agreement.or id premises has been made by hat Buyer takes said property dition existing at the time of specific performance shall be for any reason the Buyer shall of any sum herein mentioned ecome due and payable or in any lly with the terms and conditions uch default continues, the nd void and of no further said premises and in such d hereunder shall be deemed of said premises and no unt thereof; or ance of this contract nd in the event seller makes ue whatever remedies, legal ble to collect the entire e price, or Foreclose this contract by suit in equity; or Pursue any other legal or equitable remedies available to Seller. 9. REVERSIONARY CLAUSE: This contracts is executed under the provisions of ORS 271.510 for the purpose of the buyer utilizing the premises as an industrial facility. If the buyer fails to utilize these premises for an industrial facility as defined by law within a period of five years, all rights acquired under this contract by the buyer shall be forfeited, any payments made toward this contract shall be forfeited to the seller and considered liquidated damages. This provision of this contract shall be carried as a reversionary clause in any deed executed by the seller to the buyer under this contract. 10. INTEREST OF RESPECTIVE PARTIES: This agreement shall inure to the be of and bind the parties hereto and their respective lawful heirs, executors, guardians, administrators and assigns. - 2 - i PArF 4 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Seller and the.Buyer have executed this agree- ment in duplicate this 2_pth day of February 1969. E L R B U Y E R Couryty -Judge County C 0516 ssioner County Commissioner STATE OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes ) February 28, , 1969 Personally appeared the above named D. L. Penhollow and Dorothy A. Smead, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. Before me: STATE` OF' OREGON ) County of Deschutes ) February 28 , 1969 ss. Notary ub i cc_,-for Oregon My Commission expires: 9/23/72 Personally appeared the above named Chester W. Crist an.d _Rhoda J Crist, husband and wife and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. Before me: Notary--Public or regon My Commission expires: 9/23/72 - 3 - I BE IT REMEMBERED) That at a regular 19th day of February, 1969, Judge D. L. Penhollow present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and GENERAL FUND: 2 FACE 449- of the County Court held this Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead being paid: William E. Jones Juv.-- Conf.�& Exp. $ 8.00 Matt Williams, Gen. Contr. Cthse.-- repairs 11800.73 Desch. Co. Road Department Abund. Food-!-off. supp. 13.88 Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Assessor - -off. supp. 33.72 Imperial 400 Motels Assessor - -car exp. 22.80 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Assessor - -off. supp. 30.00 Master Service Center Assessor - -c r exp. 26.90 Ore. Assoc. of County Assessors Assessor -- Assoc. dues 50.00 Grunwald,iGrawford & Associates Planning -- Panning study 3,204.36 B. W. McGregor Planning- -off. supp. 28.00 Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Planning -- 43.60; Not. of Proceed. 51.00 94.60 Lorin D. Morgan Planning-- tiavel 39.32 Oregon County Parks Assoc. Co. Ct. - -dues 25.00 Laurie Smead Co. Judge - -extra help 31.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Co. Judge- -tele. 20.40 Fowler Printing Company Co. Judge - -supp. 115.00 Standard Oil Company Co. Judge- -tray. 5.52; Sheriff - -4.135 9.87 Pac. Power & Light Company Cthse.-- uti�ities 323.43 Certified Laboratories, Inc. Cthse.- -supp. 49.35 Honeywell Cthse.- -supp. 86.33 Allied Security Company Cthse.- -supp. 74.22 Bend Heating & Sheet Metal Cthse. -- 88.00; Youth Center - -59.75 147.75 Bend Garbage Company Cthse.- -supp. 22.50 Dick's Linoleum & Tile Cthse. -- repairs 82.76 Cascade Auto Parts Cthse. -- repairs 40.00 Louis Selken D.A. -- travel 20.80 Clerk of Marion County. Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing & Commitment 52.00 Boyd Coffee Company Jail- -board of prisoners 15.30 St.lCharles Mem. Hospital. Jail - -exp. 15.00 John Gentry Jail - -exp. 6.50 William F. Jones Juv. -- travel 20.45 Diane Warren Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Long Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Louise Home Juve. Ct.-- foster care 1.77 Villa St. Rose Juv. Ct. -- foster care 5.00 Pioneer Bakery Youth Care Cent.- -food 20.80 Bend Egg & Poultry Youth Care Cent. - -food 17.65 Pacific Fruit & Produce Youth Care Cent.- -food 80.67 Coast to Coast Stores Youth Care Cent. - -off. supp. 26.37 Bend Shoe :Clinic Youth Care Cent. -- foster care 15.72 Pacific Northwest Bell Youth Care Cent. -- Utilities 23.30 Roland Horn Youth Care Cent.- -petty cash 19.59 Rolatype Corporation Sheriff -- trans. 35.40 Greenwood Studios Sheriff-- Identif. 17.20 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff-- Te etype 36.50 Nudelman Brothers Sheriff--unillforms 65.85 Russell Kiel H.D. - -off. supp. 60.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Fam. Couns. Lcomm. 85.65 Pacific.Power & Light Fam. Couns. -- utilities 1.25 Vernon Patrick Fam. Couns.--rent 55.00 Sele Drugs Fam. Couns.I -drugs 13.30 Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Postage Machine 42.00 Xerox 'Copier 96.00 National Hosp. Assoc. Insurance 166.40 Mrs. Carl Alfrey Co. Ct. -- refunds & adj. 43.17 Pacific Northwest Bell Assessor - -]. -74; 'Co. Ct.-- 103.50; Co.,Ct. -- 47.20; Dist. Ct.-- 19.75; Sheriff -- 27.84; t ncc X50 Pacific Northwest Bell Joan Rotsolk N. J. Donat GENERAL ROAD FUND: I B M Corporation Bill Williams, Gen. Constr. Farwest Steel Service Center Cascade Auto Parts Bennett's Machine Shop Bend Specialized Service Clyde Equipment Company Cummin's Oregon Diesel Bob Thomas Chev.- Cadillac Howard Cooper Mid- Oregon •Iron Works, Inc. Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Les Schwab Tire Center Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. Coast to Coast Stores J. I. Holcomb Company Mahoney Office Equipment Ericksen's Stationery. Bend Car Wash Mission Linen Supply Economy Drug Northwest Industrial Laundry Pacific Power & Light Company Pacific Northwest Bell Deschutes Ready -Mix Darrell Anderson Diana Wills North Pacific Products Minnesota Mining & Mfrg. Rheinholdt T.V. Deschutes Co. Road Dept. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Doxal Propane Pacific Trailways DOG LICENSE FUND: Sheriff -- )-48.07; Sheriff - -8.00; Tax Dept. -- 30.50; Treas.-- 14.80; Wtmsr.- -21.30 Abundant Food- -tele. Assessor- -tray. Assessor - -tray. Equipment rental 131.00; off. exp. 7.56 Equipment rental Parts & Rep. 68.64; Gen. Mat. exp. 127.67 Parts & Rep. 308.80;,Bridge Mat.- - 6.14 Parts &' Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & 'Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Tires Gasoline and Diesel Lube, Grease and Oil Signs & Materials Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Exp. Off. exp. Utilities Utilities Concrete Weed Control Data Processing Payroll Data Processing Payroll F.A.S. Matching Fund Radio Maint. & Repair Parts & Rep. 1.10; Off. exp.-- 64.25; Road Masters Tray.-- 117.25 Soldiers & Sailors Soldiers & Sailors 568.70 10.40 2.15 7.25 138.56 234.00 196.31 314.94 15.75 143.44 84.15 11.13 114.70 7.78 1.40 727.43 1.04 666.28 2,249-59 241.51 4.85 47.71 2.75 70.32 7.00 23.90 13.88 59.85 163.57 7.5o 328.13 54.81 16.50 147.95 874.80 198.30 182.60 25.88 4.00 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. fCar expense 29.05 Atlantic Richfield Company Car expense 13.76 Gordon Randall Agency Insurance & Bond 10.00 -2- a VOL IN THE MATTER OF RECORDING-CLERK: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place Agnes Selfors on the payroll in the Clerk's Office as Recording Clerk at a salary of $375.00 per month, beginning February 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF PIPELINE: The Court at this time granted a permit pipeline on or across. Deschutes.County. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION.OF GAS LINE: The Court at this time granted a permit to install a 2" gas line on Parrell Road. IN THE MATTER OF RELIEF SUPERVISOR: 'City of Redmond to install a Cascade Natural Gas Corporation The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Richard Long on the payroll for the J -J Boys' Ranch Staff as relief supervisor, for a temporary employment at $25.00 per week, effective February 27, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. following refund of taxes: Blue Chip Realty Overpq Blue Chip Realty Overpa; M. T. Kusler Double IN THE MATTER OF PINE FOREST DRIVE: S, Tax Collector, to make the t $10.9 t 5.72 ment 3.95 The Court at this time ordered that the Minutes of February 5, 1969 be disregarded in the matter of Pine Forest Drive as the description is incomplete,; thereby the Court resolved its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon for the following: A roadway 60 feet in width, being 30 felt in width each side of the center line described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Section 3 - - 33 - 34 on the township line between townships 21 S., Range 10 E.W.M. and Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M. and running thence one mile south to the corner of Sections 3 - 4 - 8 - 9 of Twp. 22,S., Range 10 E.W.M. and further the Court ordered that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by--the County Clerk, at the place of hold�ng County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution, and on the 26th day of March, 19§9, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road, -3- VOL 12. FACE 452 O IN THE MATTER OF REAL ESTATE CONTRACT: The Court, on February 28, 1969, entered into an Agreement with Chester W. Crist and Rhoda J. Grist, husband and wife, for the purchase of the following county -owned lands, to -wit: The South half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (S� E�tE34) and the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (~-46"E4) of Section Twenty -one (21), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, upon performance by the Buyer of the payments, and at the time the Seller delivers a deed to the above described lands, the Buyer will convey by Bargain and Sale Deed to the Seller the Westerly 30 feet and the Southerly 30 feet of the above described land for road purposes. The purchase price of the property, which Purchasers agree to pay, shall be the sum of Two Thousand., Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00); with the sum of $1,000.00 delivered by. purchaser to seller at the time of execution of this contract; one year from the date of this contract,.buyer shall make an additional payment of $750.00. A third and final payment of $750.00 shall be made two years from the date of this contract. Interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance at the rate of seven percent (7 %) per annum to be paid annually in addition to the principal payment. Further this contract is executed under the provisions of ORS 271.510 for the purpose of the buyer utilizing the premises as an industrial facility. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE -4- BE IT REPEMBERED, That at a regular } ' Y '_-VOA of the County Court held this 5th day of March, 1969, Commissioner G. W. McCann and Commissioner Dorothy A.,Smead being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered .paid: GENERAL FUND: Cascade Travel Service National District Attorney's Assn. West PublishingCompany Dept. of Vocational Rehab. Oregon State Police Dept. of General Services Eriksen's Stationery Deschutes County Transport Clearings .Dept. of General Services Mahoney Office Equipment Owl Pharmacy Imperial 400 Motels Fowler Printing Company Burroughs Corporation Deschutes County Road Dept. Pacific Northwest Bell Vance Hays Mahoney Office Equipment William C. James Lou Johnson 'Co., Inc. Pacific Northwest Bell Loy's Studios Deschutes County Dunham Printing Company Xerox Corporation Association of Oregon Counties Shell Oil Company Legislative Counsel Committee Erickson's Super Market. Portland Motor Hotel Robert H. Foley City of Bend Bend Water Department Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Central Electric Cooperative Zellerbach Paper Company Sexton Supply & Saw Service Redmond Spokesman J. I. Holcomb Company Three Boys Market Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Dick's Linoleum Austins Breen Electric D.A.- -tray. exp. D.A.-- convei ntion Cir. Ct. -- ooks Youth Care�Center--pyt. to DVR Sheriff- -tray. Planning- 4.87; Co. Judge - -7.53 Abundant F8od - 75.40; Assessor -- 17.54; Planning- -2.69; Dist. Ct. -- 13.78; Sheriff - -2.92 Abundant Food- -rent Abundant Food -- Freight $ 104.00 100.00 85.00 21300-00 25,00 37.40 Abundant Food - -Food cost Assessor - -5.94; Cir. Ct.- -2.25; Co. Clk. -- 282.60; Cthse.- -3.00; D.A. -- 19.08; Juv. Ct.- -7.15; Sheriff -- 63.23; Treas. -- .5o Assessor - -off. supp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. 27.90; Tax Dept.- - 21.85 Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. Cir. Ct. -- 102.55; Co. Clk. -- 24.30; D.A. -- 67.45; Juv. Ct.-- 98.15; VSO- -34.22 Cir. Ct.- -books C.D.- -off. supp. C.D. -- travel C.D. -- radio equip. & repair C.D. -- telephone C.D. -- training & supp. C.D. - -rent Co. Clerk - -supp. Co. Clerk -- machine supplies Co. Ct.-- 1,000.00'(assoc. dues`) Pub. Lands - & Parks 311.03 Co. 'Ct.-- c;onv. exp. Co. Judge Co. Judge Co. Judge Co. Judge Cthse. - -u Cthse. - -u Cthse. - -u 'Cthse. - -u 'Cthse. - -s Cthse. - -s Cthse. - -e Cthse. - -s Cthse. - -r Cthse. - -r Cthse. - -r Cthse. - -r Cthse. - -r -1- lities lities lities lities �. & exp. 42.43 100.00 332.00 222.50 383.75 • 22.80 12.66 49.75 17.6o 99.62 326.67 6.00 1.44 66.50 11.33 49.95 .50 50.00 16o.6o 833.90 Pub. Lands 1,311.03 11.41 205.00 30.77 91.15 25.92 4.40 22.50 557.77 1.75 58.05 3.24 21.45 47.25 6.76 2.22 81.41 1.00 39.61 $2 PACE 454 Sherwin - Williams Company Cthse. -- repairs 43.19 Louis Selken D.A. -- travel 20.80 Alan M. Lee D.A. -- travel 5.56 Practicing Law Institute D.A.- -books 15.00 Bancroft - Whitney Company Dist. Ct.- -books 19.50 The Pine Tavern Dist. Ct. - -jury meals 9.20 W. E. Dickey, Jr. M.D. Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 20.00 Wagners Jail -- prisoners board 267.42 Nu -Way Laundry Jail - -exp, 66.45 Rose Pharmacy Jail - -exp. 6.25 Liggett & Myers, Inc. Jail - -exp. 7.79 Mrs. Ruth Woodhouse. Juv. Ct.- -off. supp. 7.00 Robert H. Foley Juv. Ct.- -tray. 21.12 William F. Jones Jun. Ct.- -tray. 44.45 Bi -Rite Pharmacy Juv. Ct. -- foster care 59.49 Lucille E. Sloan Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Alice Hoover Juv. Ct. -- foster care 55.62 Evelyn Butler Juv. Ct.-- foster care 34.03 Diane. Warren Juv. Ct. -- foster care 70.00 Richard A. Long Juv. Ct.-- foster care 125.00 Louise Home Juve. Ct. -- foster care 6.45 Villa St. Rose Juv. Ct. -- foster care 5.00 Central Ore. Irrig. Dist. Youth Care Center -- utilities, 168.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Youth Care Center - -auto oper. 58.69 Pacific Produce Youth Care Center - -food 13.35 Three Boys Market Youth Care Center - -food 9.91 Bend Memorial Clinic Youth Care Center -- medical 6.50 Gribbles TV Youth Care Center - -other 22.35 Western Farmers Association Youth Care Center -- Agric. 26.31 Roland J. Horn Youth Care Center- -food, 4.80; other, 15.10; allow.,1.79 21.69 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Sheriff- -trans. 30.48 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -trans. 11.43 Shell Oil Company Sheriff- - trans.. 2.00 Atlantic Richfield Company Sheriff- -trans. 4.68 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Sheriff- -trans. 105.97 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff- -trans. 172.40 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Sheriff- -bond 18.00 City of Bend Sheriff -- teletype 12.23 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- teletype 45.05 A. Ben King, M.D. H.D. -- mileage 8.73 Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- mileage 10.71 Marjorie Snider H.D. -- mileage 88.48 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D. -- mileage 100.70 Lenor W. Thornton H.D. -- mileage 91.09 Ronald Anderson H.D. -- mileage 46.68 Maurice S. Vickers H.D. -- mileage 110.23 J. R. Clark H.D. -- mileage 23.67 Leonard P. Peterson H.D. -- mileage 35.55 Eriksen's Stationery H.D. - -supp. 59.98 Eriksen's Redmond Stationery H.D. -- supplies 5.69 Oregon State Board of Health H.D. -- supplies 4.50 Institutions Magazine H.D. - -off. supp. 6.40 Save on Drugs H.D.- -supp. 1.80 Aloe H.D.- -supp. 8.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Home Health Agency - -off. supp. 175.05 United Telephone Company Fam. Coons. Clinic- -4.50; H.D. - -17.20 21.70 A. Ben King, M.D. H.D.- -med. inv. 30.00 George D. McGeary, M.D. H.D. - -med inv. 125.00 Margaret Iseli Home Health Agency- -tray. 20.52 Katherine Hunt Home Health Agency - -tray. 67.23 Louise Devenport Home Health Agency- -tray. 23.40 John Harpole, RPT Home Health Agency -- mileage 15.00 Bend Medical Supplies Home Health -- equip. rental 115.50; med. supp. - -20.00 135.50 Owl Pharmacy Home Health- -med. supp. 3.54 Deschutes County Home Health- -rent 150.00 Mahoney Office Supply Home Health - -off. supp. 3.06 Anita Niewoehner Fam. Couns.-- mileage 27.76 -2- O Charles Whitchurch- Fam. Counse W. Maurice Bowerman, M.D. Fam. Couns. Magill Drug Fam. Couns. Brandis Thriftwise Fam. Couns. Vernon Patrick Fam. Couns. Russell Kiel, Postmaster Fam. Couns. Hobert A. Starr VSO- -tray. Safeway VSO -- materi Three Boys Market V90-- suppli William F. Jones Postage Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Copier Xerox 'Corporation Copier Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Notice of P The Bulletin Pub. & Not. Sheriff Matthew C. Carberry Vital Stati Frieda's Restaurant Board of Eq Bend Garbage Company Cthse. - -uti Xerox Copier GENERAL ROAD FUND: Harry P. Chess Constr. Equipment r Sexton Supply & Saw ,Service Parts & Rep Mountain Equipment Company Parts & Rep Oregon Hardware Distributors Parts & Rep Western Farmers Association Parts & Rep Sanderson Safety Supply Company Parts & Rep Jordan's, Inc. Parts & Rep Central Oregon Welders Supply, Inc. Parts & Rep 27.51 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities Bend Water Department Utilities City of Bend Utilities Miller Lumber Company Gen. Mat. E J. H. Baxter and Company Conc., Asph B. W. McGregor Bridge mate Prentice -Hall, Inc_. 'Chemicals W Arnett Associates Chemicals W Ore. State Hwy. Dept. Chemicals W Bend Hardware Company Chemicals W Lloyd Farley & Associates County Part Bend Abstract County Part Dept. of General Services Off. expens LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Company Books Bancroft Whitney Company Books Edward Thompson Company Books Shepard's Citations Books DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: U.S. National of Oregon 'Contract 501 42" UL -- mileage - mileage -drugs -drugs -off. supp. oceed. of Proceed. tics alization ities 12 TAGS 455 -- 18.62; Gen. Mat. exp. N0 & Aggreg. ials ed Contr. ed Contr. ed Contr. ed Control cip . Cities cip. Cities 46.90 66.02 67.35 2.60 55.00 30.00 49.39 10.00 10.00 30.00 50.00 105.76 31.29 101.62 4.90 18.30 22.50 69.60 175.00 2.50 2.30 16.17 22.65 575.04 7.4o 46.13 120.70 6;80 4.00 16.00 1,285-59 24.00 15.96 9.73 284.00 1.13 358.10 75.00 8.62 646.50 441.00 62.50 80.50 16.ol 200.00 r ;L 12 FAE,456'. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Travel 66.49 Dept. of Emergency Services Sect. 533.72 IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF SAFETY COMMITTEE: At this time the Court, in conjunction with the State Industrial Accident 'Commission's committal for workmen safety, appointed a Safety Committee from among employees as follows: Melvin Newhouse, Walter Genes, Donald Sholes, John Anderson, G. W. Parker, Darrell Davidson, Bill Plath, Tom Windus, Keith Palmer; Charles Plummer to be an ex- officio member of the committee, as well as the members of the County Court. IN THE MATTER OF SECRETARY, PLANNING DEPARTMENT: The Court at this time ordered the Clerk to promote Sharon Gardinier to second step, Secretary III, at a rate of $380.00 per month, effective March 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT, DESCHUTES COUNTY ADVISORY BUDGET COMMITTEE: The 'Court at this time appointed Carl Backstrom to a three year-term, expiring January 1, 1972, to the Budget'Advisory Committee. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO OREGON LAW ENFORCEMENT COUNCIL: The following members were appointed to the Oregon Law Enforcement Council for Deschutes County :' D. L. Penhollow, County Judge; F. C. Sholes, Sheriff; Melvin Newhouse, Deputy; William Jones, Juvenile; Alan Lee, Deputy District Attorney; Joseph Thalhofer, District Judge; Harold Barclay, Layman, Member at Large. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF 20TH STREET DANA BUTLER SUBDIVISTON: The Court at this time resolved that upon the petition of Emil Howell of Redmond, of its intention to vacate a portion of 20th*Street in Dana Butler Subdivision described as: The west 10.00 feet of a portion of 20th Street in Dana Butler Subdivision, Deschutes County, Oregon and now more particularly described as follows: Starting at the Southeast corner of lot 2. Block 4, of said Dana Butler subd ;vision, the initial point as well as the point of beginning; thence N 89 46' E 10.00 ft.; thence N 00 33' W 169.49 feet; thence south 890 41, W 10.00 ft. to the west line of said 20th street; thence S 00 33' E, along the west line of said 20th street 169.45 feet to the southeast y corner of said lot 2, block 4, the point of beginning; which parcel contains 0.0389 acres of land. The Court further ordered that copies of this Resolution duly certified by the County Clerk shall be posted in three (3) places, along the road to be vacated, and'that a copy 4- O of this be placed'on the bulletin board in the ent that Wednesday, April 16, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., PST Bend, Oregon, and the same.is hereby fixed as the objections, if any there be, why said portion of a IN THE MATTER OF DEED TO COUNTY- OWNED LANDS: VO! . PAGE 12 457 ance of the Deschutes County Courthouse; at the County tourtroom,SCourthouse, ime and place for the hearing of street should not be vacated. The Court at this time executed a deed t Richard Helber & Fay Helber, husband and wife, and Charles W. Turner & Virginia Turner, husband & wife: Lots 31 &.32., Block 32, Hillman, for $160.00 Cash; this parcel was in Land Sale #297; parcel #46. IN THE MATTER OF DEED, EXECUTED TO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: At this time the Court executed a Warra the exchange of certain lands, (list is attached of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1272), as a 26, 1936 (49 Stat. 1976), and hereby grants, barg States of America its successors and assigns, all hereditaments and appurtenances, situated in the The true and actual consideration for this transf IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF AN ALLEY: At this time the Court resolved of its of Laidlaw subdivision, particularly described as ty Deed, for and in consideration of . eretofore) as authorized by section 8 ended by section 3 of the act of June ins, sells and conveys unto the United these parcels, with the tenements, ounty of Deschutes and State of Oregon. r in an exchange of lands of equal value. to vacate the alley in Block 33. The alley in Block 33, Laidlaw, running north and south, bounded on the north . by the south line of 8th Street and bounded on the south by the.north line of 9th Street. This matter coming before the Court upon the peti Gilchrist, Oregon. Further it is ordered.by the duly certified by the County Clerk shall be poste to be vacated and that a copy be placed on the bu Courthouse; that-Wednesday, April 15, 1969 at 10 :.0 Courthouse, Bend, Oregon, and the same is hereby of objections, if any there be, why said alley sh IN THE MATTER OF ROCCA LEASE OF COUNTY OWNED LANDS: ion of Mr. & Mrs. 0. A. Collins; of ourt that copies of this Resolution, in three (3) places, along the alley letin board of the Deschutes County a.m., PST at the county Courtroom, 'fixed as the time and place for the hearing ruld not be vacated. .At this time the Court accepted the payment of $1,259.84, in Fall, for 1968 Lease of County -owned Lands with C. M. Rocca and C. M. Rocca, Jr. dba Viewpoint Ranches,, and ordered that the complaint in Circuit Court be dismissed. IN THE MATTER OF SHUMWAY LEASE WITH DESCHUTESCOUNTY: The Court at this time voted to withdraw its complaint filed against Jack Shumway and to cancel all leases which have been between him and Deschutes County; hereafter it will be necessary for Jack Shumway to reapply for a new lease of".county -owned lands. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING A BUILDING: - The Court at this time granted a permit to K. Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right of-way. -5- Val 12. PAGE 455- + IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF A PIPELINE: At this time the Court granted a permit to Jack L. Neel ;to install a pipeline on or across Deschutes County right of way. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: " The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector., to make the following refund of Taxes: Howard T. Multhauf Overpayment $ 31.38 Margaret Alt Double Payment 27.14 W. H. Ernst' Double Payment 24:29 Charles E. Gates Double Payment 13.31 There.being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY COMMVMONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER n �rL 12 FACE 459 WARRANTY DEED KNOW ALL 14EN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Deschutes County, a Political Sub- division of the State o'f Oregon, grantor, for and in consideration of the exchange of certain lands, as authorized by section 8 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1272), as amended by section 3 of the act of June 26, 1936 (49 Stat: 1976), does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the United States of America, grantee, its successors and assigns,'all the following property, with the tenements, hereditaments' and appurtenances, situated in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, bounded and described as follows, to -wit: TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 13 E.W.M. Section 36: N 1/2 SW 1/4. TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 14 E.W.M. Section 31: NE 1/4 SW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 14 E.W.M. Section 2: Lot 2, Lot 3, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 112 NW 1/4, NW 1/4 SW 1/4. Section 3: S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 1/2 SW 1/4, N 112 SE 1/4, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded July 11, 1967 in Volume 154 page 98 Deed records. Section 4: S 1/2 NE 1/4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4, excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, re- corded July 11, 1967 in Volume 154 page 98 Deed records. Section 5: SE 1/4 NE 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 18: NE 1/4 Section 20: W 1/2 SW 1/4 - Section 21: N 1/2 S 112, S 1/2 SE_ 1/4. Section 23: W 1/2 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 SW 1/4, W 112 SE 1/4. Section 25: S 1/2 NW 1/4, NE 1/4 SW 1/4, N 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 NW 1/4 SW, 1/4. Section 26: N 1/2, SW 1/4, 1/2 SE 1/4, N 1/2 NE 1/,4 SE 1/4, SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SE 1/4, S 1/2 SE 1/4 SE 1/4, NW 1/4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 27: NE 1/4 NE 1/4, �S 1/2 NE 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 29: NW 1/4, NE 1/4 SW 1/4, NW 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 30: NE 1/4, E 1/2 NW 1/4, Lot 1, Lot 2, E 112 SW 1/4, W 1/2 SE 1/4. Section 32: W 1/25 S 1/2 SE 1/4. Section 34: All. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 14 E.W.M. Section 1: Lot 3, Lot 4, S 1/2 NV) 1/4, NE 1/4 SW 1/4. Section 2: Lot 1, Lot.2, Lot 3, Lot 4, N 1/2 S 1/25 S 1/2 SE 1/4. Section 3: Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, SW 1/4, E 112 SE 1/4. Section 4: All. Section 5: All. Section 9: NE 1/4, N 1/2 NW 1/4, S 1/2. Section 10: W 1/2 E 112. Section 11: NE 1/45 N 1/2 SE 1/4. Section 14: E 112 SW 1/4, N 112 SE 1/4. S e c t i on 15: wil 1/4. Section 16: NE 1/4. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE.15 E.W.M. Section 5: All. Section 7: SE 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 8: SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 112 NW 1/4, S 112. -Section-- 19:- "E 1 /2;._NE - 1/-4`NW -1/4; WE'1147SW--1, /,4-:- Section 20: S 112 SW 1/4 .Section 21: W 112. Section 22: All.. Section 25: S 112 NE 1/4, NE 1 /4 -SE 1/4. - Section 27: SE 1/4 SW 1/4, S 112 SE 1/4. Section 29: NW 1/4 NE 1./4, S 1 /2 -NE 1/4, N 112 NW 1/4, -SE 1/4 NW 1/4, N 112 SE'1 /4: Section .34: N. 112 NE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/4. Section 36: NE 1/4 NW 1/4. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 16 E.W:M. Section 8: S 112 S 112. Section 17: NW 1/4 Section 24: NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 25: E 112 NE 1/4, NE 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 30: SSW 1/4 NE 1/4, SE 1/4 NW- J/49 Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, E,1 /2 SW 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 31: N 112 N'E 1/4. --- TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 16 E.W.M. - - Section 1: Lot 1, Lot 3, Lot 4, SE 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 112 SW 1/4, NE 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 2: SE 1/4 NE 1/4, W 112 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 SW 1/4, NE 1/4 SE 1/4, Excepting therefrom parcels con- veyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its ----- Sta -te Highway Commission, recorded December 17, 1938 in Volume 57 page 158 and April 29, 1940 in Volume 58 page 482 Deed records. Section 3: NE 1/4 SE 1/49 S 112 SE 1/4. Section.11: N 112 NE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/4. Section 33: •NW 1/4 SW 1/4. 21 SOUTH, RANGE 16 E.W.M. - - - - -- - -- ------ - -_. -_ _. _.._ _ Section 28: NE 1/4 NE 1/4. Section 36: N 112, SW 1/4 - - - -- TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 16 E.W.M. -- - -- - - Section 16: E 112. .---TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 17 E.W.M. - - Section 5: NE 1/4 SW 1/4, SW 1/4 SW 1/4. Section 6.: Lot 4, Lot 5, Lot 6, Lot 7, E 1/2 SW 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 7: Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, N 112 NE 1/4, E 112 NW 1/4, E 112 SW 1/4, S 112 SE 1/4, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon,,by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded December 17, 1938 in Volume 57 page -158 Deed records, and May 28, 1947 in Volume 81, page 129 Deed records. Section 8: W 112 NE 1/4, NW 1/4, W 112 SW 1/4. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 17 E.W.M. Section 34: W 112 TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 17 E.W.M. Section 1: Lot 3, Lot 4, S 112 NW 1/4, N 112 SW 1/4. Section 2: Lot 1, SE 1/4 NE 1/4. Section 3: Lot 3, Lot,4, S.1 /2 NW 1/4, SW 1/4. Section 4: Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot- 3, Lot 4, S 112 N 112. Section 5: Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, S 112 NE 1/4, S 112 NW'1 /4, SW 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 6: Lot 1, Lot 2, S 1/2 NE 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 8: E 112. S e.c t i o n. 1 5- W 112. Section 1 6: All. Section 17: N 112. - 2 - jr` 12 'FACE 40 Section 28: SW 1/4-NW 1/4, NW 1/4 SW 1/4. Section 29: E 112 SW 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 30: Lot 1, NE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/4.. TOWNSHIP 20SOUTH, RANGE 18 E.W.M. Section 11: NE 1/4 SW 1/4, S 112 SW 1/4, SE 1/4. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH; RANGE 18 E.W.M. Section 25: E 1/2 NE 1/4. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 18-E.W.M. .Section 3: Lot 3, Lot 4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, E 112 SE 1/4. Section 4: Lot 1, Lot 2, S 1%2 NE 1/4. S -ecti on 5:- Lot 1, Lot 2, S 1 2 .NE 1/4. Section 7 All. Section 10: NE 1/4. Section 11: S 1/2 NW 1/4., Section 13: N 1/2. Section 14: W 1/2. Section 15: S 1/2 NW 1/4, SW 1/4, W 112 SE 1/4. Section 16: W 1/2. Section 22: E 1/2 E 112, W 1/2 SE 1/4. Section 23: N 1/2 N 1/2, S 11/2 NE 1/4, SE 1/4 NW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4. Section 24: N 112. Section 25: S 112 S 1/2, NW 1/4 SW 1/4, SW 1/4 NW T /4. Section 26: S 1J2 NE 1/4, N 112 SE 1/4, SE 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 27: NW 1•/4 NE 1/4. Section 36: All, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of_Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission,.recorded October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed records. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 19 E.W.M. Section 7: N 1/2 NE 1/4, SE 1/4 NE 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 13: SW 1/4 SW 1/4. Section 14: SE 1/4. Section 23: N 112 NE 1/4. Section 24: `NW 1/4 NW 1/4. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 19 E.W.M. Section 10: NW 1./4, S 1/2, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed records. Section 12: Lot 3, Lot 4, W 1/2 SE 1/4, SW 1/4. Section 14 NE 1/4, SE 1/4 NW 1/4, SW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4, SW 1/4 SE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/4, N 112 NW 1/4 NW 1/4, SE 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed records. Section 15: N 1/2 N 1/2, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/2 NW 1/4, N 112 of SW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4, SE 1/4 SE 1/4,. Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 13, 1938 in Volume 57 page 35 Deed records and October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed records. Section 23: W 1 /2, -SE 1/4. Section 24: Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, W 1/2 E 1/2. Section 36: Lot 2, Lot. 3, Lot 4, W 1 /2 E 1/2, W 1 /2, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon., by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed records. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 19 E.W.M. Section 1: S 112 SW 1/4, SW 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 7: E 112 SW 1/4, SE 1/4. Section 8: All - Section 9: N 112 NE 1/4. -3 -I 5 PAGE 462 • Section 12: 'W 112 'PIE 1/4, SE 1/4 NE 1/4, N 112 NW 1/4. Section 16: N 112, SW 1/4. Section 18: Lot 4, E 112 W 112. ...-...-.Section 19: All. Section 20: W 1/2. Section 30: 'Lot 3, Lot 4, E 112 SW 1/4. Section 31.: Lot 1, Lot 2. Section 36: W 112, SE'l /4. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 20 E.W.M. Section 2: SW 1/4 SW 1/4. Section 3:, W 112 SE 1/4, SE 1/4 SE 1/4.1; Section 4-: Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S 112 NW 1/4. Section 10: N 112 NE 1/4. Section 11: W 112 NW 1/4.. Section 19: Lot 3, Lot 4, SE 1/4 SW 1/4, SW 1/4 SE 1/4, Except - ing therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Com- mission, recorded October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed records. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 20 E.W.M., Continued Section 29: SW 1/4 .NE 1/4, W 112 W 112, Excepting therefrom parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon, by and -- -- through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 22, 1938 in Volume 57 page 60 Deed, records. Section 30: Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, NE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/4, S 112 SE 1/4, NE 1/4 SE 1/4. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 20 E.W.M., Section 5: SW 1/4 PIE 1/4, S 112 NW1 /4, W 112 SW 1/4, SE 1/4 SW 1/4, NW 1/4 SE 1/4. Section 8: NW 1/4 NW 1/4. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 21 E.W.M. Section'll: W 112 SW 1/4. Section 24: E 112 NE 1/4, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, E 112 SW 1/4, W 112 SE 1/4, SE 1/4 SE 1/4. - -- TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 23 E.W.M. Section 3: SE 1/4. Section 9: E 112. Section 10: W 112, SE 1/4, and W 112 NE 1/4. Section 14, NE 1/4, E 112 NW 1/4, N 112 SE 1/4, SW 1/4 SW 1/4. - Section 15:. N 112 NE 1/4, NW T/4 SE 1/4, E 112 SE 1/4. Section 23: NW 1/4. To Have and To Hold the above described and granted premises unto the said grantee, its successors and assigns forever. And the grantors do covenant that they are lawfully seized in fee simple of the abov-e granted premises free from all encumbrances except: (1) Agreement for Easements and Right of Way, including the terms and provisions thereof, between Deschutes County, Oregon, grantor, and the United States of America, grantee, dated and recorded May 19, 1943 in Volume 62 page 586 Deed records. (Southwest corner of NE 1/4 in Section-30, Township 19 S. Range 14 E.W.M.) (2) Agreement for Easements and Right of Way, including the terms and provisions thereof, between Deschutes County, Oregon, grantor, and the United'States of America, grantee, dated June 11, 1945, recorded August 4, 1945 in Volume 68 page 3'90 Deed records. (Drift fence in Sections 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, Township 21 S., Range 20 E.W.M., and Sections 4 and 5 in Township 22 S. Range 20 E.W.M.) (3) Agreement for Easements and Right of Way, including the terms and provisions thereof, between Deschutes County, Oregon, grantor, and the United States of America, grantee, dated April 1, 1946, recorded - 4 - n 12 PAGE 463 July 8, 1946 in Volume 74 page 498 Deed records. (Monical- Houston Drift fence along West line of Section 10, the SW 1/4 of Section 3, and across Lots 3 and 4 in Section 3, all in Township 21 South, Range 19 E.14.M. (4) Grant of Easement and Right of Way, including the terms and provisions thereof, from Deschutes County Court, grantor, to the United States of America, grantee, dated June�l, 1960, recorded June 15, 1960, in Volume 125 page 174 Deed records. (Sagebrush elimination in E 1/2 NW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 19 S., Range 16 E.W.M.) (5) Transmission L.ine and Access Poad Easement, including the terms and provisions thereof, from Deschutes County, Oregon, grantor, to the United States of America, grantee, dated December 21, 1960, record- ed January 16, 1961 in Volume.126 page 595 Deed records. (Redmond -Burns No. l transmission line) (6) Grant of Easement and Right o provisions thereof, from Deschutes Cou United States of America, grantee, dat 25, 1961 in Volume 127 page 414 Deed r fence in E 112 E 112 of Section 5; SE 3 in Township 19 South, Range 14 E.W.M (7) Grant of Easement and Right o provisions thereof, from Deschutes Cou States of America, grantee, dated Apri 1961 in Volume 127 page 415 Deed recor in E 112 SW 1 /4.of .Section 29 and SW 1 ship 22'South, Range 17 E.W.M.) (8) Grant of Easement and Right o provisions thereof, from Deschutes Cou United States of America, grantee, dat 30, 1964 in Volume 139 page 74 Deed re tenance of a pi.peline and stock wateri Section 8, and NW 1/4 of Section 17, T Way, including the terms and ty, Oregon, grantor, to the d April 19, 1961, recorded April cords. (Standard barbed wire /4 of Section 4; S 112 of Section Way, including the terms and ty, Oregon, grantor, to United 19, 1961, recorded April 25, S. (K.O. Butte Protective Fence 4 NW 1/4 of Section 17 in Town- Way, including the terms and ty, Oregon, grantor, to the d April 16, 1964,,recorded April ords. (Installatio.n and main - g troughs in S 112 S 112 of wnship 19 South, Range 16 E.W.M) (9) Transmission Line Easement, including the terms and provisions thereof, from Deschutes County, Oregon, grantor, to the United States of America, grantee, dated June 15, 1966, recorded July 13, 1966 in Volume 149 page 376-Deed records. (Big Eddy - Sylmar No. 1 transmission line) (10) Lease Agreement, including the terms and provisions thereof, by and between Deschutes County, Oregon, Lessor, and The Western Union Telegraph Company, Lessee, dated May 3P, 1967 as disclosed by Notice of Lease recorded June 7, 1967 in Volume X153 page 458 Deed records.. (11) Access Restrictions, includi contained in deed from Deschutes Count Oregon, by 'and through its State Highw recorded July 11, 1967 in Volume 154 p and N 112 SW 1/4 of Section 3-, S 112 N South, Range 14 E.W.M.) (12) Access Road Easement, includ from Deschutes County, Oregon, grantor grantee, dated October 19, 1967, recor page 536 Deed records. (14 foot right E 1/2 SW 1/4, SW 1/4 NE 1/4, and NW 1/ ship 19 South, Range 16 E.W.M.) (13) Transmission Line Easement, thereof, from Deschutes County, Orego America, grantee, dated October 23, 1 Volume 156 page 34 Deed records. (Bi - .5 - g the terms and provisions thereof, , Oregon; grantor, to State of y Commission, dated May 3, 1967, ge 98 Deed records. (SW 1/4 NW 1/4 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 19 ng the terms and provisions thereof, to the United States of America, ed November 2, 1967 in Volume 155 of way across Lot 2, SE 1/4 NW 1/4, SE 1/4 of Section 30 in Town- including the terms and provisions , grantor, to the United States of 57, recorded November 16, 1967 in Eddy - Svlmar No. 1 transmission line) 12 PAGE 464 ' and that they will and their•successors, shall warrant and forever -defend the above granted premises, and every part and parcel thereof, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. The true and actual consideration for this transfer in an exchange of lands of equal value. The foregoing recital of consideration is true as I verily believe. Witness our hands and seal this /4 — day of March, 1969. County Judge Ju /dge Cou t Co -mmmi ss i oner` County Comm' sioner STATE OF OREGON ) ss County of Deschutes ) On this // 3 day of March, 1969, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the said County and State, personally appeared the within named.D. L. Penhollow,.G. W. McCann and Dorothy A. Smead, who are known to me to be the identical individuals described in and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same freely and voluntarily. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year last above written. i Notary Public' for Ore/ on My Commission expire/ ;z_�, �v J d�.'i,' I - 6 - 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of j ORDER Refund of Taxes ). This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Charles E. Gates and F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, and, It appearing that a Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax `Collector refund the amount.of $13.31. Dated this 17th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY 'COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMI ONER PAU E*465 FAGE 466' IN THE COUNTY COURT -OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of -.F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and W. H. Ernst, and, It appearing that a Double Payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to {Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $24.29. Dated this 5th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES DOUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE - a •4 G 12 pAGE 467 - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Margaret Alt, and, It appearing that'a Double Payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necgssary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $27.14. Dated this 5th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT tit mom AV r ro"A' J COUNTY COMMI ONER COUNTY COSSIONER o ' . ?AGE 468. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE"COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter j of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes - ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Howard T. Multhauf, and, It appearing that an Overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuan t to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that'F.'C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $31.38• Dated this 5th day of March, 1969• DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO SSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER 0 IN: THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON yu` FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of j ORDER Moving a building ) -i? FACE 469 7 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. Holman to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: (Details on reverse side) The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary'to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. In ittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practic of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvio - for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included description.' The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the acces all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permitted aZbe required to move this installation at his c±wn expense. Deschutes County will no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or co ction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a for Dated this day of��%%��% 19. Reco ended Approvals Charles L. Plummer Deschutes�C unt o • aster ✓' Ap Co my COUNTY JUDOE t 470 - IN-THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I I FOR. THE COUNfi OF DPSCHM In the Matter ) of I ). i ORDER. Ili' Installation. of a Pipeline 7 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Jack L.'Neel to install a pipeline on or_ across Deschutes,County right-of-way.- A detailed description and map of this,operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject- to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel:(Details on reverse side) All pipe lines running parallel with the road small be in the existing ditch line, or no less,than three (3) feet from the edge.of the existing pavement edge.; All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less'than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area,. Permittae shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other obj.ect,9 or,Areas within the right -of -way. Installing Pipe Line Transverse: (Details on reverse) All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement .cuts prior to ..excavation* shall be made with a breaking b-ff mer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42.) feet below the exi_sWng voad- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.' is instt lied in a trans- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfillin and Paving: The permittee, shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee'a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and eade� with an'asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public.at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to ,protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the pexmittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessmy to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right- of-way- Dated thisday of 1967 1.• Reco nded Appro Charles L. Plummer$ DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER o 47'1 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE,'COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) R E S O L U T I O N Appointment of ) Safety Committee ) At this time this matter comes before the Court upon the Court's own petition, and, It appearing that in conjunction with the State Industrial Accident Commission's committal for workmen safety, It is in the best interest of Deschutes County that the Court appoint a Safety Committee from among employees. The Court having made investigation and being advised; the Court appoints the following committee to serve until further notice: Melvin Newhouse Darrell Davidson Walter Genes Bill Plath Donald Sholes Tom Windus John Anderson Keith Palmer G. W. Parker Charles Plummer to be an ex- officio member of the committee, as well as the members of the Deschutes County Court. Done in open Court this 5th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY GE Y 'COMM, COUNT SIONER COUNTY COMMI ONER o' y�l o ' E �!^J7 IN THE 'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON la FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) R E S O L U T I O N Vacation of an Alley ) This matter coming before the.Court on the petition of Mr. & Mrs. 0. A. Collins, who are the owners of Lots 4, 5, & 6 in Block 33, Laidlaw, and whose residence is Box 693, Gilchrist, Oregon, and it appearing that said alley is in Deschutes County, Oregon as recorded in Laidlaw subdivision which is duly recorded and contained in the Deschutes county Clerks office, and, It further appearing that this action is necessary for the security and improvement of the adjacent properties; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED That it is the intention of the County Court of Deschutes County to vacate the alley in Block 33 of Laidlaw subdivision, particularly described as: The alley in Block 33, Laidlaw, running north and south, bounded on the north by the south line of 8th Street and bounded on the south by the north line of 9th Street. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That copies of this Resolution, duly certified by the County Clerk shall be posted in three (3) places, along the alley to be vacated and that a copy be placed on the bulletin board of the Deschutes County Courthouse; that Wednesday, April 16, 1969 at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time at the county Courtroom, Courthouse, Bend, Oregon, and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any there be, why said alley should not be vacated. Done this 14th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Y T T, JUDGE ter` %ice COMMISSIONER Q��'�e- `- COMMISSIONER • J O. IN THE 'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGONL FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) R E S O L U T I O N Vacation of a ) Portion of 20th Street ) Dana Butler Subdivision ) 1 2 ' Pni 473 This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Emil Howell of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it. appearing that said portion of''road is in Deschutes County, Oregon, as recorded in Dana Butler Subdivision, which record is duly contained in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office, and, It further appearing that this action is necessary for the improvement of the Howell property; It IS THEREFORE HEREBY RESOLVED That it is the intention of the County Court to vacate a portion of 20th Street in Dana Butler subdivision described as: The west 10.00 feet of a portion of 20th Street in Dana Butler Subdivision, Deschutes County, Oregon and now more particularly described as follows: Starting at the Southeast corner of lot 2, block 4, of said Dana Butler subdivision, the initial point as well as the point of beginning; thence N 89 46' E 10.00 ft; thence N 0 33' W 169.49 feet; thence south 890 41' TAT 10.00 ft. to the west line of,said 20th street; thence S 0 33' E, along the west line of said 20th street 169.45 feet to the south- east corner of said lot 21 block 4, the point of beginning; which parcel contains 0.0389 acres of land. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That copies of this Resolution duly certified by the County Clerk shall be posted in three (3) places, along the road to be vacated, and that a copy of this be placed on the bulletin board in the entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse; that Wednesday, April 16, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time at the County Courtroom, 'Courthouse, Bend, Oregon, and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any there be, why said portion of a street should not be vacated. Done in open court this 5th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT C LINTY JUDGE COUNTVtOMMISSIONER G COUNTY CO IONER 1 r c ' w , tN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter ) of ) Vacation portion of 20th Street - Redmond. FOR.THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING I,, Charles L, Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on March 117 _ 1:969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion.of 20th Street, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board at the Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted on fence corner post East side of 20th Street - E of SE corner Lot 2,:Block 4; one notice posted in center of 20th Street on power pole - 150 feet North of SE corner Lot 2 of Block 4 - Dana - Butler Subdivision; one notice posted..on juniper at NE corner of Lot 2 — Block 4 - Dana - Butler Subdivision. COUNTY ROADMASTER l t Subl-I ped .and sworn to , me this day of COUNTY CURK BTTe—p y 2 47f .. VOL .eA6E avn That at..`a regular meeting of the County. Court held this 19th -day of March, 1969, all members being•present, the following business was transacted; IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Dorothy Smead. Board of Equalization $ 71:62 Chamber of Commerce Co. Judge- -tray.' exp. 30.00 Westview Cafe Co. Judge-- tray. -exp. 2.65 Robert V. Young Sheriff- -tray. 40.00 a. L. Penhollow Co. Judge- -tray. 30.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Assessor -- 69.00; Co. Ct. -- 57.00; Co. Judge -- 57.00; Sheriff -- 118.50; Sher.- -8.00; Sher. -- 19.04; Tax Dept. -- 25.10; Treas. -- 18.15; Wtmsr. -- 18.05; Wtmsr. - -5.00 394.89 Legislative:Counsel Committee Assessor- -5:00; Cir. Ct.- -5.00; Co. Judge -- 5:00; D.A. - -5.00; Dist. Ct -- -5:00 25.00 Cent Wise -Drug Assessor- -off. supp: 47.00 Standard Oil Company Assessor- -car exp. 4.64; Co. Ct.-- 28.59; : C Judge - -4.46 37.69 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Co. Clk. -- Errors & Omm. Ins. 167.69 Volney G. Sigmunc Co. Ct. -- tray.. 21.65 Pacific Power -& Light Co. Cthse. -- utilities, 321.44 Dept. of General Services" Co. Judge -- 6.99; Cthse:- -85.54 92.53 Standifer's Mens Shop Co. Judge 8.50 Bend Water Dept. Cthse.- utilities 11.10 Vyco Products Cthse. -- supplies 3.90 Louis Selken D.A.- -tray. 31.40 Louis Selken D.A.- -Tray. 72.80 Gordan Randall Agency D.A.- -ins. 3.00 Boyd Coffee -Company .` Jail -- prisoners board 10.20 Bend MemorialsClinic Jail - -exp. 24.00 C. M. Smith s Jail - -exp. 10.00 .Cascade Auto Parts Juv. Ct.- -auto maint. 1.92 Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Durfee Juv. Ct. -- foster care 21.92 Eriskson's Super Market., Juv.-Ci.-- food.for BoysX ranch 150.26 Transport Clearings Juv. Ct.- -food for Boys' ranch . 7.27 Pacific Fruit & Produce Juv. Ct. -- food- -for boys' ranch 183.02 Pioneer Bakery Juv. Ct. -- food - -boy's ranch' 1.7.00 Bend Egg & Poultry Company Juv. Youth Care Center 13.53 Coast to Coast Juv.. Youth Care Center 7.28• Jensen & Erickson Juv. Youth Care Center 4.85 Al's Radiator Service Juv: Youth Care Center 3.00 Moore's Shoes & Togs. 'Juv. Youth Care Center 7.00 Wetle's' Jun. Youth Care Center. 7.83 ,Pacific Power & Light Co. Juv. Youth Care Center, 196.71 .Rheinholdt TV Sheriff --Police Radio Maint. 40.50 U.S. Govt. Printing Office VSO- -off. supp- 30.00 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Postage 500.00 'Dept. of General Services' Copier.- 68.82 Bend Abstract Company Acquis. of Land & Bldgs. 965,00 Redmond Spokesman Pub. & Not. of Proceed. 16.66 Donal L. Ellis Justice Ct.�- tele.. 16.44 A. T. Ward Justice Ct.- -rent- 20.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Juv. Youth Care Center 21.40 Emma Leah Handy Cir. Ct.-- special Reporter 82.00 Pacific Northwest Bell P' Cir- Ct -- 64.00; D.A. -- 79.45; VSO- - 3$:89 182.34 GENERAL ROAD FUND: - IBM Corporation. Deschutes Ready -Mix Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. North Pacific Products Company Had's McCulloch Shop Kelsay's Electric Howard Cooper Hubs and Stakes, Mfgrs. Murray & Holt Motors Moty & Van Dyke, Inca Williamsen's Upholstery Wesco Steel Company Cascade Auto Parts Crater Lake Machinery Company Robberson Ford Sales Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Masterson -St. Clair Hardware General Fund Farwest Steel Service Center 'Coast to Coast Backstrom Builders Center Bend Specialized Service Charles Bruning Company Bearing Specialty Company Cascade Furniture Al's Radiator Service Joseph Egg, Blacksmith C & K Petroleum Equipment Co. Les Schwab Tire Center Tireland, Inc. Shell Oil Company Standard Oil Company Texaco, Inc. Traffic Safety Supply Co. Erickson's Super Market Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Mission Linen Supply Mahoney Office Equipment Bend Car Wash Eriksen's Stationery Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Co. Cascade Natural Gas Deschutes Farmers Coop Mid- Oregon Iron Works Redmond Ready -Mix American Express Shell Oil Company Tenneson Engineering Company COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: Lyle Williams, Sheriff LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Company West Publishing Company Vi! 12. PACE '4.77 Equipment rental 131.00 Equipment rental 334.76; Concrete, Asphalt & Aggreg. 278.51; Bridge Materials 59.52 Equipment rental Equipment rental Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts 70.52; Gen. Mat. Exp. 6.60 Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts 470.84; Gen. Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. 27.76; Gen. Mat. Exp. 23.8! Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep, Parts & Rep. 64.45; Tires Gasoline and Diesel Gasoline and Diesel Lube, Grease and Oil Signs & Materials Office Expense Office exp. Office exp. Office exp. Off. expense Office exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities, Bridge Materials Bridge Materials Bridge materials Road Masters.Travel F.A.S. Matching Fund County Participation Repair & Maint. Books Books -2- Mat. exp. 3.37 Signs & Mat. 3.96; Off. exp.Tires 232.91 Cities 672.79 120.78 179.45 9.50 26.96 3.14 55.00 5.15 77.12 9.00 1,088.26 474.21 1, 091,.67 3.56 21.11 27.41 40.00 103.74 3.50 55.61 2.42 13.93 1.16, 26.00 3.75 8.00 12.95 298.36 37.49 2,042.46 16.78 156.31 563.30 4.97 58.55 23.90 3.59 15.50 52.95 7.50 184.74 229.97 14.50 45.00 1,043.99 62.81 4.72 518.15 7.00 61.00 40.00 r AA pp voi. 12 .44478 BUILDING AND GROUND' IMPROVEMENT FUND: Mr. Jim Arntz, Real Estate DOG LICENSE FUND: partial Pyt, on Tax Lot 3900 Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone 7,500.00 IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court at this time ordered the Desc hutes County Treasurer to transfer $100.00 from.the Dog Control Fund to the Dog(Control Pickup Reserve Fund. IN THE MATTER OF WILT ROAD: 15.18 The Court at this time unanimously ordered that Deschutes County would do cost needed engineering, provide several culverts as the engineering demands and pay t of additional cinders up to 20" of base; also, furnish the grid roller for use in compaction for Wilt Road. A letter was written to this effect to Fred Ramsey. IN THE MATTER :OF DEED TO '.CITY OF BEND: At ;this time the-Court executed a Deed to the City of Bend for: Lot 17, Block 41, Wiestoria Addition, Deschutes County, Oregon so d, the interest erest ofrthelgrantee, his heirscorlassignshshallsaid auto automatically terminate. used, IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL DEFENSE: At this time Commissioner G. W. McCann moved that the Deschutes County Civil Defense be abolished on July 1, 1969 and'Judge D. L. Penhollow seconded the motion. Commis- sioner Smead voted against the motion. It was carried. Further discussion followed this motion. IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT FOR POWER LINE: The Court at this time granted an easement to Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., Redmond) Oregon the right to enter upon the lands of the undersigned, situated in County of Deschutes., State of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows: Twenty Nine Feet (29') West of the East line of the West half of the Southeast quarter (13SSE ) of Section 7, Township 16 S., Range 11 E.W.M. and Twenty Nine'Feet (291) North of the South line of said Section 7, and to construct, operate and maintain on the above described lands and /or in or upon all streets, roads or highways abutting said lands, an electric transmission or distribution line or system, and to cut and trim trees and shrubbery to the extent necessary to keep them clear of said electric line or system and.to cut down from time to time all dead, weak, leaning or dangerous trees that are tall enough to strike the wires. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT TO DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD: The Court at this time appointed D. W. Miltenberger to serve a three year term (expires January 11 1972) in accordance with ORS 565.210, on the Deschutes County Fair Board. -3- . r VOL IN THE MATTER OF SECRETARY IN SHERIFF,'S DEPARTMENT: , .The�Court at this time ordered the Clerk to'place'the.name of Sandra Lee Warner on the•payroll as Secretary in Sheriff's-Departmentat a sal for three months; then ary of $360.00 per month $100.00 per month.: This is `effective April 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF FARM LANDS TAX BOARD OF REVIEW APPOINTMENT: The Court at this time appointed.Robert,Weigand to ^the Farm Lands Tax Board of Review for one year term, •in accordance With ORS 308.239,.as amended. IN THE MATTER OF. . SECRETARY FOR ASSESSOR'S OFFICE: At this time the Court ordered.the Clerk to place the name of Sara M. Harvey on the payroll as Secretary in the Assessor's Office at a sal effective March 19, 1969. ary• of: $300.00 per month, IN THE MATTER OF VACATION PAY: At this time the Court ord'ered�the'Deschutes County Clerk to issue two weeks' Pay., in lieu of vacation, to Ronald Walker. IN THE':MATTER OF J -J BOYS, RANCH STAFF: The Court at this .time ordered the following individuals on the J -J Boys' Ranch Staff in'the capacity and -at the wages indicated: Wayne B. Hamilton, Relief Supervisor, permanent, at a salary, of $50 shift, .'effective., March '28, 1969. .00 per. 48 -hour Steven R. Drummond salary of $200.00 Night and Relief Supervisor- Counselor, permanent, at.a � per month, effective March 24, 1969. IN'THE MATTER.OFTHE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PINE FOREST DRIVE: On March 26, 1969 the Court held-the hearing for any objections to the establish- ment of the Pine Forest.Drive; and as there were none, it was ordered and decreed that the Pine Forest Drive shall be established as described in said resolution and by order herein .as follows;,to -wit: A roadway 60 feet in width line described as follows: being 30 feet in'width each side of the _center Beginning at the corner of Sections 3- 4- ! -33 -34 on'the.Township line between Townships 215., R. 10 E.W.M. and Township 22S..' R410 Y.W.M. and thence :one mile South to the corner of Sections E.W.M. 3- LG -8 -9_. of Township 22 S., R. 10 It was further ordered that the Deschutes County Surveyor shall file a plat of said surveyed.on the ground, with the road records of Deschutes County, rO, as IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to Kenneth J.• Greene to-install an access on or across Deschutes County Right -or -way. -The Court'at this time granted a.permit to Mrs. Otis Collins to install access on or across.Deschutes.County right -of -way. an -4- 41 ' 12 PAGE.480.. IN THE MATTER 0', . �. AGREEMENT: ; 196930 the•Court entered into an Agreement with DeWayne Riemen On March 25, 1969 on the schneider thereby giving Mr. Riemenschneider.•an extension of time t6 May 15, total balance of $4,000.00 to be paid �to Deschutes County for the growing of potatoes on County Lands which were not under lease from Deschutes County-- There being no further business, Court adjourned*.,. DESPHUTES COUNTY COURT COMTY JUDG COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY LONER o" M E M 0 March 19, 1969 t. VOL 12: PACE 481 There are some matters of Civil Defense and radio purchase and maintenance which I believe need to be reviewed. As Civil Defense Director and. Director of Communications in Deschutes County at this date and due to his recent resignation, I am requesting-the Court to advise.Mr. James to prepare a report on the RCA Communication System recently purchased by the County, including in this report the installation time and information relating to this. Referring back to the deleted minutes of January 2, 1969, and to complete'.this Court matter of providing the County with maintenance for radio equipment, I request a bid'.form letter be sent to all companies or individuals handling communication maintenance service for the maintenance and service-of the above recently purchased equipment. I further recommend that in this we specifically provide an inventory of all equipment to be included under a maintenance contract. Knowing at this time the Court has r_o-t been officially notified of Mr. James' resignation, this being premature, I Irish to submit a future plan to be considered for the Civil Defense office. I would recommend that the Civil Defense be planned as a volunteer, non - paying agency, under the direction of Ham Operators of Deschutes County. This would maintain the 24-hour alert the office has been under. This would be a nominal expense item, probably around $100, which would be determined at budget time and would cover any maintenance of radios and limited travel necessary. This policy is being used in other counties and is found to be satisfactory. I recommend that Mr. Jerry deBroekert from the Ham Radio Organization be contacted. With the knowledge of r1r. James, present Civil Defense Director, and I.1r. Marvin Rheinholdt doing business under the name of Lave Butte TV Cable and Communications, Inc., I need not say anymore. With 2-Ir. James recommendation that Mr. Rheinholdt be appointed, I believe the Deschutes County Court should follow a strict line of procedure for a maintenance contract. Because of a change being made in the .office, I request the Court to advise Mr. Janes to provide an inventory of the radio equipment, regardless of where it might be. � C VOL i 7N'THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON f2 PAGE 482 • G FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of Irwtattatton ). ORDER • � t Of Xpelim A permit. is granted by Deschutes County to MW Hoppe' to inotatt a pi»U" on or across Deschutes County right-of-way, A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject�to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR. INSTALLATIONS Installing Pi a Line Parallel:pe won ire# eids) All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grads line foraad with all damage s obstructions theexistinglpavementa.ande�ttee shall be responsible try shoulders or other objects or areas within the right-of-way, la s laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the fo 'ng manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking er.so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe -lines shall be installed to epth of no less than two 42) feet below the exi..s Ung road- side ditch elevatio n all cases where a water line.- is installed in a trans- verse direction the,wat e must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six ches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to rly backfill te t hrennc Irn such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stab d sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original li crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding roa The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at imes. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to ect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnishe the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, tele lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have Dated this day of ���� �— 1969• Rec enddeed® Approval Approved urt: Charles L. Plummer,, W-1!;; DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER COUN JUDGE a /o" Ptpatim on ac polio s4i Pubmw low now Jim Mer pkw*- I �\ ]N-.THE COUNTY COURT OF TO STATE OF OREGON U FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tn the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Installation of ) Ptpsttns 12 PAGE 483. A permit is 0:-anted by Deschutes County to C. L. Unkey to instatt a pipsl164 on or across Deschutes County right-of-way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject, to the following gen- eral specifications and is_ revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Me Line Parallel:(D* airs 8,� A11 pipe lines running parallel with the road s all be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two'(2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. lay iaiu Transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the fo aki 'ng manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breng er so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipelines shall be installed t ep'th of no less than two 42) feet below the exi.s W.ng roa.rl- side ditch elevatio n all cases where a water line. is installed in a trans- verse direction the wa a must be installed within a larger,pipe which size shall be no less than six ches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to rly backfill the trench in such a manner a- to guarantee a well compacted, stab d sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original 11 crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding roa The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to tect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnish the- permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, tell a .lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if the to be run underground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have e Dated this pp�_ day of � � .196 9 Approved County, o t: e. 45�� . Recomm nded Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER PERMITTEE a /+gyp PP.a',. - �o LOW on Wo AMA{* svgs t. i t f pp =� To 'COUNTY COUAT OF THE STATE OF' OREd6N V0� 12-- PAGE 40� s : FOR THE COUNTt OF- MESCHUTES In the Matter ) of O R D E R Installation of ) PlpelIn* A permit.is granted by Deschutes County to Louis Rogerson to install a p1peiine on or across Deschutes County right -of. -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this revocable at any time upon written noticelbywthe gen- eral specifications and Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS All pipe lines running Installin Pi a Line Parallel: or no less than three parallel the road s all be in the existing ditch line, All pipe lines must be (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to Permito the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. shall be responsible obfor ectsOr areas withinsthe right-of-way. pavement., and shoulders or other Installing Pipe Line Transverse:(petalis on reverse sidgl pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed _.n the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the existing road- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.- is installed in a tran9- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a pipe which size BackfillinE _._: shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter, c,11 the trench in such a manner as permittee shall be required to properly The pave - to guarantee 'a well compacted, stabilized sub -base and grto paving. asphalt ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, The area of installation mixture to conform with the surroundingdall times.. The permittee will must be kept smooth for the traveling p ublic at recaution to protect the traveling be required at all times to take every p public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephonealines bed electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply to have these run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. *j Dated this �day of 196J. Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER 3/4" PI pot,i ne; to house which, Is I,ppated on Lot .7 ;81 k , 2, . . -` o f .L n Windrow Acres, Radwpnd,- Or�prI.. : I FADE 485 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the ) establishment of the ) ORDER ESTABLISHING ,PINE FOREST DRIVE ) up + BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a term of the County Court of Deschutes Coj•, Oregon, begun and. held at the County Court House in Bend in said county or February 26; 1969 . .the same being a term of said County Court sitting f0.r the transaction of County business, at which time the Court legally by i,esclution proposed.the establishment of the Pine Forest Drive That on the said . February 26, 1969 , the Court did consider t:�at a public necessity existed.for the establishment of said road hereinafter described,,an:i. did. order the legal notice be given, appointed March 26 1969 as the day of hearing on the establishment of the Pine Forest Drive. , And. now at this time it- appearing to the Court that due notice of this inter +..'ion and. this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said. resolution and. said notice for a hearing horeon; and. this being after the date for hearing objections to'such establishment; if any therebe, and there were none; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND DECREED That the Pine Forest Drive shall be established. as described in said resolution and by order herein as follows, �o� *Tait A roadway-60-feet in width,.being -30 feet in width each side of the centerline described as follows: Beginning at the corner .of. Sections 3-4 -33 -34 on the Township line between Townships:21.S. R. 10 E.W.M. and Townshlp.:22'.S. R. *10 E.W.M. and:running. thence one mile South to.the corner of Sections 3 -4 -8 -9 of Township:22.S. R: IO E.W.M. NCT'J THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Deschutes County Surveyor °i-e a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground., with the road records (..f Deschutes County, Dated at Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon this 26th day of March, 1969.. COUNTY JUDGE G C� OUNTY C y 3I R COUNTY • C I1IS4®r,:.R�� V! l 12 PAGE 4% IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter j of ) ORDER Transfer of -Funds ) THIS MATTER Coming before the 'Court on the `Court's own petition and the Court having made investigation and being ack *ed, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $1100.00 from the Dog Control Fund to the Dog Control Pickup Reserve Fund. Dated this 19th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CONWSIONER PACE 487 . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Secretary, Deschutes.-) ° County Sheriff's Department ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes, Deschutes County Sheriff, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Sandra Lee Warner, Secretary for the Deschutes County Sheriff, on a full time basis at $360.00 per month, effective April 1, 1969. After three months' probationary period, the salary would be adjusted to $100.00 per month. Dated this 19th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY 'COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO IONER z IN THE ;CONY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) O R D E R of ) Secretary, Deschutes' ) County Assessor's Office This matter coming before the Court on the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Sara M. Harvey, Secretary for the Deschutes County Assessor's Office, effective March 19, 1969, at a salary of $300.00 per month. Dated this 19th day of March, 1969• DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT C UNTY JUDGE COUNTY(CO SIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER r o' r IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ' of ) O R D E R Vacation Pay ) This matter coming before the Court upon its own petition, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk be authorized to issue two weeks' pay, in lieu of vacation, to Ronald Walker. Dated this 27th day of March, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT CO JUDGE COUNTY 0 10� COUNTY CO SSIONER y, i �• y t d .AGE 12 FACE 490 F0 C • SHO•LES _ t n ARfA ;.:CODE 503 ' 381 -5411 Deschutes County_ Sheriff DESCHUTES COUNTY COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON. 97701 March 31, 1969 TO THE DESCHUTES COUN'T'Y COURT: I hereby request that you place Ruth Martin on the payroll for the Sheriff's Tax Department as of April 1st, 1969, at a salary o SO ORDERED: . SHOLES. 4 nn Deschutes County Sheriff c� AREA CODE 503 382 -5411 W DESCHUTES COUNTY, COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 March 31,1969 TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT: I hereby request that you place Judy Walker on a leave of absence status -in the Sheriffis Tax Department as of April lst11969. SO ORDERED: o<re: o f IME r�. rnunt�y Department Of Health CROOK- DESCHUTES- JEFFERSON Bend, Oregon Mar.20, 1969 Honorable D. L. PenhollOw; Judge Deschutes County Deschutes County Courthouse Bend; " Oregon Dear Judge Penhollow: This is to•.inform you,that this department has hired Mies Pamela Snodgrass as a clerical assistant.on a temporary part -time basis for which she is to be paid $1.50 per hour. The bill for her time will be submitted each month by Mrs. Dearth to the County Clerk. I can assure you.that'the amount anticipated to be -paid this employee is.'within the limits of -the current budget. Sincerely, A. Ben King, M.D. District Medical Director ABK:ld cc: County Clerk D a- r r ROLAND J. HORN .WILLIAM F. JONLrS ROBERT F. FOLEY Juvenile Director Circuit Judge Ranch Director ($03) 982.6265 (503) 382 -3361 ,.. (503) 389 -1409 CIRCUIT COURT of the. STATE of OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY J bar J Boys' Ranch Rt. 3, Box 875 Bend, Oregon 97701 March 25,: 1969 The Honorable Deschutes County Court Deschutes County Court House Bend, Oregon To All members: Permission is respectfully requested to employ the following individuals on the J Bar J Boys' Ranch staff in the capacity and at the wages indicated. 1. Wayne Benjamin Hamilton Relief Supervisor; permanent, Wages $50.00 per 48hr. shift. Effective; 3/28/69. 2, Steven Ray Drummond. Night and Relief Supervisor - Counselor; permanent, wages; $200.00 per month. Effective; 3/24/69. These placements are consistent with our remaining budget and should prove a valuable addition to the Ranch. Very my Yours Roland J Director, J Bar J Boys' Ranch t� - Approved this � day 9f March, 1969. ?' ' ,;4 4 N. J. (IKE) DONAT ASSESSOR . '•DES COU i i March 20, 1969 Deschutes County Court AREA _CODE 809 332 -2861 =SSOR 97701 Members of the Court: Please place Sara M. Harvey on the county payroll as a secretary to the County Assessor at $300.00 a month as of March 19, 1969. . J. (IKE) DONAT Deschutes County Assessor LTD /sh F. Co. SHOLES ? FA, f 495 Deschutes -County Sheriff ` AREA CODE-' 503 . 382 -5411 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 March 31, 1969 TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT: I hereby request that you place Sandra Lee Warner on the payroll for the Sheriff's Department as a secretary as of April lst,1969, at a salary of $360.00 per month. c % AU .�C6 i; ! a ROBERT p. FOLEY WILLIAM F. JONES CIRCUIT JUDGE JUVENILE DIRECTOR PHONE 282.5261 PHONE 682 -8265 �GQClcuted � �� JUVENILE DEPARTMENT 1041 HARRIMAN BEND, OREGON 97701 March 20, 1969 Deschutes County Court Court House Bend, Oregon Dear Gentlemen and Mrs. Smead: I am requesting an adjustment in the salary of Richard Long, Counselor for this Department, in the amount of $50.00 per,month. q This request is a result of the increased amount of hours he has been working for the past several months along with the regular adjustment due him at the end of his probation_ ; ary period. Very truly yours, i ' I L .I F. J N Director . cc: Honorable Robert H. Foley wfj:ps -Ole ;0 JURY LIST 1969 Abbott, Grace Elizabeth, 1003 Harmon Blvd., Bend Abbott, Harold L., Route 1, Box 170, Bend Adams, Anita K., 742 Ogden Avenue, Bend Aenis, Robert G., 341 Black Butte; Redmond Akins, Robert L.,• 338 E. Quimby, Bend Alfrey, Forrest M., 1365 Davenport, Bend Allen, Gerald N.J. 1530 Juniper Drive, Redmond Allington., Leonard G., 745 Colorado Apt. 6, Bend Amoth, Alan Robert, 1136 W. Elm, Redmond Anderson, Robert N., 601 S. 15th, Redmond - Anson, Floyd,H., P.O. Box 126, LaPine Arends,. Aagot, Box 255 (S. Hiway 97), Bend Aronson, Mabel, 405 Federal, Bend Aubrey, Norman K., P.O. Box 237; Terrebonne Austin, Charles D., 12 Glen Rd., Bend Austin, Jack D., Rt., 3, Box 1575, Bend Axtman, Marlin J. P.O. Box 484, Redmond Balderston, Mae H., 625-E. Irving, Bend Ball, Waneta L., 1032 S. 14th, Redmond Ballard, Noreen Helen, 1242 Dempsey Drive, Bend Barackman, William, Rt. 3, Box 125, Bend Barber, Vance H., 3.150 Union, Bend Barnes, Charlotte A., 1102 Ogden, Bend Barnett, Delbert R., 755 E. 12th, Bend Barnett, Lee, 373 E. Quimby, Bend Barney, Mabel C., Box 177, Bear Creek Rd., Bend Baumgartner, Mary, 409 Franklin, Bend Baylis, Henry A., 720 S., 5th, Bend Beesley, Barbara I., Rt. 2, Box 505, Bend Beoka, Ann,Lee, Box 212, LaPine Berg, Budrun, 660 Inns Lane, Bend Bevans, Sharon L., Box 19 -B, Blakley Rd., Bend Beyer, Elmira K., 111 N. 8th, Redmond Bidwell; Claudette, Rt. 1, Box 171, Redmond Bigelow, Ethel J., Rt. 2, Box 20, Bend Billadeau, Patricia Inez, 539 Ogden, Bend Billings, Janice M., 1017 Cumberland, Bend Birkhofer, Doris M., Rt. 1, Box 397 -D, Redmond Bjorvik, DeLoris, 1154'E. 8th, Bend Blalack, Icedo, 606 Arizona, Bend Blevans, Russell W., P.O. Box 496, Sisters Boese, Ralph William, Rt. 1, Box 1270, Bend. Bolton, Leonard L., 1604 Awbrey Rd., Bend Boone; John W., 930 S. 15th, Redmond. Bowden, H.S., Box 126 -B, So. Hwy. 97, Bend Boyd, Phyllis M., 1185 Roosevelt,,Bend Boyle, Retta Mae, 936 E. Penn, Bend Brandis, Hazel I., 357 E. DeKalb, Bend 'Brenchley, Elsie, Rt. 1, Box 87, Redmond Brooks, Bill A., Rt. 1, Box 554B, Bend Brown, Clifford C., 1334 Baltimore, Bend Brown, Donald B., Rt. 1, Box 365, Redmond Buchngrt Mary D., P.O. Box 1211, Bend Burdette, Cloyde R., 828 Hill St., Bend Burhoop, Jeannette, Rt. 1, Box 57 EE, Terrebonne Burkhardt, Norma J. Rt. 1, Box 34 C, Redmond - Burr, Frank R., 207 S. .Canyon, Redmond Burrell, Jessie, 1828 W. 7th, Bend Burton, Lillie M.;.,. 52 Lafayette, Bend Butcher, Robert J., 556 E. DeKalb, Bend Buxton, Kennard W., 1158,E,, Norton, Bend I j.- VOL '497 r JURY LIST 1969 Abbott, Grace Elizabeth, 1003 Harmon Blvd., Bend Abbott, Harold L., Route 1, Box 170, Bend Adams, Anita K., 742 Ogden Avenue, Bend Aenis, Robert G., 341 Black Butte; Redmond Akins, Robert L.,• 338 E. Quimby, Bend Alfrey, Forrest M., 1365 Davenport, Bend Allen, Gerald N.J. 1530 Juniper Drive, Redmond Allington., Leonard G., 745 Colorado Apt. 6, Bend Amoth, Alan Robert, 1136 W. Elm, Redmond Anderson, Robert N., 601 S. 15th, Redmond - Anson, Floyd,H., P.O. Box 126, LaPine Arends,. Aagot, Box 255 (S. Hiway 97), Bend Aronson, Mabel, 405 Federal, Bend Aubrey, Norman K., P.O. Box 237; Terrebonne Austin, Charles D., 12 Glen Rd., Bend Austin, Jack D., Rt., 3, Box 1575, Bend Axtman, Marlin J. P.O. Box 484, Redmond Balderston, Mae H., 625-E. Irving, Bend Ball, Waneta L., 1032 S. 14th, Redmond Ballard, Noreen Helen, 1242 Dempsey Drive, Bend Barackman, William, Rt. 3, Box 125, Bend Barber, Vance H., 3.150 Union, Bend Barnes, Charlotte A., 1102 Ogden, Bend Barnett, Delbert R., 755 E. 12th, Bend Barnett, Lee, 373 E. Quimby, Bend Barney, Mabel C., Box 177, Bear Creek Rd., Bend Baumgartner, Mary, 409 Franklin, Bend Baylis, Henry A., 720 S., 5th, Bend Beesley, Barbara I., Rt. 2, Box 505, Bend Beoka, Ann,Lee, Box 212, LaPine Berg, Budrun, 660 Inns Lane, Bend Bevans, Sharon L., Box 19 -B, Blakley Rd., Bend Beyer, Elmira K., 111 N. 8th, Redmond Bidwell; Claudette, Rt. 1, Box 171, Redmond Bigelow, Ethel J., Rt. 2, Box 20, Bend Billadeau, Patricia Inez, 539 Ogden, Bend Billings, Janice M., 1017 Cumberland, Bend Birkhofer, Doris M., Rt. 1, Box 397 -D, Redmond Bjorvik, DeLoris, 1154'E. 8th, Bend Blalack, Icedo, 606 Arizona, Bend Blevans, Russell W., P.O. Box 496, Sisters Boese, Ralph William, Rt. 1, Box 1270, Bend. Bolton, Leonard L., 1604 Awbrey Rd., Bend Boone; John W., 930 S. 15th, Redmond. Bowden, H.S., Box 126 -B, So. Hwy. 97, Bend Boyd, Phyllis M., 1185 Roosevelt,,Bend Boyle, Retta Mae, 936 E. Penn, Bend Brandis, Hazel I., 357 E. DeKalb, Bend 'Brenchley, Elsie, Rt. 1, Box 87, Redmond Brooks, Bill A., Rt. 1, Box 554B, Bend Brown, Clifford C., 1334 Baltimore, Bend Brown, Donald B., Rt. 1, Box 365, Redmond Buchngrt Mary D., P.O. Box 1211, Bend Burdette, Cloyde R., 828 Hill St., Bend Burhoop, Jeannette, Rt. 1, Box 57 EE, Terrebonne Burkhardt, Norma J. Rt. 1, Box 34 C, Redmond - Burr, Frank R., 207 S. .Canyon, Redmond Burrell, Jessie, 1828 W. 7th, Bend Burton, Lillie M.;.,. 52 Lafayette, Bend Butcher, Robert J., 556 E. DeKalb, Bend Buxton, Kennard W., 1158,E,, Norton, Bend I j.- VOL '497 VOL 12 rAcE 498 Caffro,,Pe, Boa 724, Redmond . Calbreath, Jess Ravella,,P.O. Box 96, LaPine Campbell,, Karen K., Rt. 29 Box 99, Redmond Cainni , Lonnie Lee, 854 McKinley, Bend Carden,, Robert T., 10 Men Road, Beni Cardin, Carol D., Route 3, Box 485, Bend Carpenter, Grace E., 1115 Harmon, Bend Carringten, Lola M., 611 Riverfront, Beni. Carroll, Archie, Rt. 2, Box 3-A, Redmond Case, Sherry A., 1809 S. 15th,.Redmond Cashman, Maurice P., 332 Roanoke, Bend Caudell., Luella, Route 3, Box 1110, Bend Cays, Edward. Gilbert, Sisters Champagne, Reginald M., 423 E. Irving, Bend Chapman, Howard C., Reed Lane, Bend Chase, James W., Rt. 1, Box 182, Redmond Christensen, lava, 3105 Riley Rd., Bend Clatfelter, Essie, 334 Chamberlain, Bend Claypool, James M., Rt. 21 Box 32- Redmond .Clifford, David John, Rt. 3, Box 40, Bend Cloninger, Jerald A., 1212 E. Revere, Bend Clyde, Joseph F., 637 Federal, Bend Coats, Jean A., 1634 Saginaw, Bend Comstock, Robert R., 1208 S. 15th., Redmond Cooley, Alvin R., Jr., 1515 S. 3rd, Bend Cooley, Robert L., 507 E. 8th, Bend"` Conner, Louise, 1515 E. 10th, Bend Coons, Natalie A., Box 384, Forbes, Rd., Bend Coreson, Peggy L., P.O. Box 403, LaPine Cornett, Clara May, Box 74, Terrebonne Cornford, Darwin K., C/O Millican Store, Brothers Couch, Sandra Sue, 1304 Newport, Bend Covell, Roy E., 222 S. 8th St., Redmond Coy, Mathew D., Rt. 1, Box 604 AA (Nr. Juniper Ests.,), Bend Craig, Agnes,'148 N. 2nd., Redmond Cronen, Ila J., 154 Underwood, Bend Cross, Helen D., 410 E. 10th, Bend Cundell, Ernest G., 410 Division, Bend Curl; James M., McClellan Road, Bend Currie, Desmond P., 837 E. 9th, Bend Cyrus, Conida Elma, Star Route, Sisters Dahl, Alice, 537 S. 6th (Star Rte.), Redmond Dahms, Walter G., 1241 E. 6th, Bend Dallas, Viola, 834 Delaware, Bend Davidson, Leonide R., 1065 Columbia, Bend Davis, Eleanor Lucille, Sisters Davis, Neil, P.O. Box-486,, Bend Davis, Robert 0., 3.130 W. 14th, Bend Davis, Thomas J.B., Gen. Del. (1442 S. 16 St.) Redmond Davison, Howard C., Star Rt., So., Box 349G, Bend Day, Thomas M., Box 303, LaPine Deeks, Douglas A. 655 Roosevelt, Bend- Dempsey., Ruth, 39 E. 10th,.Bend Denman, Della B., 1141 E. Revere, Bend Dent, Edna A., Rt. 1, Box 186, Terrebonne Dent, Wesley E., Rt. 2; Box 45 E, Redmond Dorman, Harvey D., 527 W. Fir, Redmond Downs, Teresa June, 327 S. 11th St., Redmond Dowse, Charles R., Rt. 2, Box 410, Bend Drew, Ione G., 1639 Stsidl Rd., Bend Dudley, David C., 32 Gilchrist, Bend Dunbar, Edith, Rt. 2 Box 63C, Redmond Dunn, Lynn Meritt, Z24 Albany, Bend Dykeman, Kenneth K'., 2007 E. 8th., Bend stman,'Clarence L., 827 Delaware, Bend VOL Ea Eastman;- E.` C,i, 540 Portland Ave.; Bend .Eckes, Agnes A., 409'E. Hawthorne, Bend Ehrlich, Louis L., Rt. 1, Box 294D, Redmond Elder.,Maybelle 0., Murphy Road, Bend Eldridge, Betty D., 907.W. Dogwood, Redmond Erdman, Hilda M.., Route 2, Box 1610,. Bend Estes, Mary B., Rt. 11 Box 211, Terrebonne Esty, Robert A., 219 E. 10th, Bend Evanoff, Fern, 545 E. Lafayette, Bend .Eveleigh, Carolyn L., Rt.. 1, Box 80B (Trapp Club Rd.), Bend Eyerly, Raymond L., Box 281,,-Sisters Farley, Kenneth J., 641 E. Revere, Bend Fassett, Sharon L., Rt. 1, Box 357 -B; Bead Ferguson, Allen R., 531 S. 13th., Redmond Ferrari.,-.Pinny, 349 N. 8th., Redmond Ferriell, Francis J., 102 Adams P1ace,'Bend Fickas, Hazel-M:... . 344 Sisemore,'Bend Finegan, Mary J, 3105 Riley Rd., Bend Fish, Kay T., 1201 E. 9th, Bend Fisk, Blanche, 935 W. Black Butte, Redmond Fletcher, Jackie 0.,.2451 Studio Road, Bend Foell, Mae; Lowe's Trailer Town, Box 100,.Bend Foos, Adrian C., 729 Lava Road, Bend Forrest, Lillian M., 417 Portland Ave., Bend Foster, Eunice, 1061 Federal, Bend France, Russell R.,'930 S. 3rd., Bend Fraser, Mary L., Rt. 2, Box 420, Bend Frasier, Linda, 733 S. 12th., Redmond Frazier., Earl, Rt. 1, Box 1075, Bend Frenzel, Beryl A., Rt. 1, Box 241, Redmond Gammon,.J. B., Rt. 2, Box 29B, Redmond Gant, Maryann, Gen. Del., LaPine Gardner, Eva, 8 Lava Road, Bend Garrett, Mattie C., 657 E. Seward, Bend Gehrman, Ingrid,, 1535 Awbre' Rd., Bend George, Kathleen Ann, 1665 W. 4th, Bend 4bson,, Sylvia M., Virginia Apts., Parrel Road, Bend Gillenwater, Billie,. 807 E. 12th, Bend Gillies, Lola M., 1040 W. Highland, Redmond Giltner, Fred, Jr., 901 Albany, Bend° Giskaas, Genevieve, 645 E. Greenwood, Bend Glover, James A., Rt. 1, Box 162,'Terrebonne Gogenola, Diania L., Rt. 3, Box 215, Bend Goldy, Daniel L., Rt. 2, Box 1218, Bend Gonzales, Gertrude, Box 532, Redmond Goodrich, Grayce, 1642 E. 8th, Bend Gray, Edith, Rt. 2, Box 1630, Bend Gray, Gloria A., 217 Linster Place, Bend Griffin, Priscilla D., P.O. Box 488, Bend Grinstead, Esther° E. 135 Delaware, Bend Grosche, Leona R., 64 S. 15th, Redmond Grosjean, Esther M.,.Rt. 2, Box 455, Bend Gulley, Alta B., Rt. 1, Box 278, Redmond Gumpert, Raymond G., 1170 Federal, Bend 12 PAGE 499 z VOL' PACE 530 - Hachtel, Anna'E., 888 Riverside, Bend Haddon, Beulah, Rt. 1, Box 72, Redmond Hagen, Harold 0., 1430 Nexport, Bend Hahn, Sharon Lynne, 679 N. Canyon, Redmond Hall, Henry H., 110 Vicksburg, Bend Hampson, Betty, 1255 Galveston, Bend Haan, Marion R.,.P.O. Box 423, LaPine Hanshew, Rex, L., P.O. Box 665, Bend Hanson, Wilma E., 707 E. Quimby, Bend Harford, Grace B., Box 728,'Redmond Harley, Vernon L., 427 E. Thurston, Bend Harms,. Florence H., Rt. 2, Box 21, Redmond Harrington, Auy, 285 Riverside, Bend , Hauer,•Goldie B.,.798 N. Canyon Dr., Redmond Hawkins, Ivanell M., Rt. 1, Box 1495, Bend Hawthorne, Jean William, 659 E. Franklin, Bend Hayden, Bonita M., 434 S. 12th, Redmond Haynie, Wilma W., 849 E. 3rd., Bend Hoare, Harvey "H., McClellan Road, Bend Heilman, Lavina F., Rt. 1, Box 75, Terrebonne Heisinger, Mary B., 236 Linster Place, Bend Heller, Flora M.,-Pine Tree Motel, Bend Helm, Ivan Burton, 114 Delaware, Bend Hennings, Nancy Ailene Rt. 1, Box 250, Redmond Henry, Wilma V., Box -b41 Sisters Hewitt, Robert E., Jr., Rt. 2, Box 30, Redmond Hilgers, Esther M., 1014 Columbia, Bend Hill, Claire E., 3.221 West Hills. Bend Hinrichsen, Alice M.,-335 Portland Ave., Bend Hirn, Ida Julia, 1621 Hartford, Bend Hodges, Anniece G., Rt. 2, Box 1345, Bend Hodson,'Mar,'D., 745 N. 9th, Redmond Hogarth, Gertrude K., Box 43, LaPine Hohnstein, Peter, Box 12, Blakely Rd., Bend Hollinshead, Bonnie D. Box 702 (140 Xerxes), Bend Holmes,. Elsie L., Box 674, Redmond Holloway, Eleanor, 305 S. 9th., Redmond Holt, Arthur E., Rt. 1, Box 250, Redmond Hopper., John A., P.O. Box 9, Bend Hootman, Loretta T., 555 E: Revere, Bend Hosley, Joan A., P.O. Box 1142 Redmond Houk, Ruth Ann, 4 E. 13th, Bend Hudson, Elmer, 434 Kansas, Bend Hudson, Henry G., 310 S. 3rd., Bend Hughes, Donna D., Rt, 1, Box 90, Bend Hulst, Robert M., 823 E. 10th, Bend Hunt, Katherine L., Terrebonne Hutchison, Maude A., 205 Tumalo, Benda Hutsell, Ray F., 828 S. 15th, Redmond Inglis, Ardyce, 1254 "Watson Drive, Bend Ives, Margaret M., Star Route., S., Box 303, Bend 1 C • r SAGE 59 Jacoby, Conrad L.., 1644 W. 4th, Bend Jac4ues, Ben H., Jr., 815 N. 9th, Redmond James, Linda Me, 742 W. 14th., Bend Jeffers, Michael J.; 1563 Saginav, Bend Jegglie, Ivan W., 1565 E. lst, Bend Jewett, Peggy, Rt. 2, Box 905, Bend Johnson, Chester D., 378 Georgia, Bend Johnson, Grace E., 457 E. Hawthorne, Bend Johnson,'Kenneth C., Rt. 1,,Box 190, Bend Johnson, Ragnhil.d R., Star Route, Redmond Johnson, Raymond A., Rt. 1, Box 339B, Redmond Johnston, Viva•Pearl, Box 176, LaPine Jonssoh, Sven A..,-Rt. 2, Box 338, Bend Jorgensen, Albert, Rt. 3, Box 5202 Bend Joslin, Omah, 238 S. 10th; Redmond Jossy, William, P.O. Box 684, Redmond Judy, Helen I., 411 Florida, Bend Juhola, James Jalmer, 334 E. Irving, Bend Karnopp, Marilyn Kay, 2523 Harvey Lane, Bend Kempf, Sophie A., 564 E. Olney, Bend. Kennedy, Ruth, 835 Z. 12th, Bend Keown, Larry M., Blakley Rd., Box 24, Bend Key, Vern Eel P.O. Box 5073 Bend Keyes, Margaret J., 1646 Steidl Rd., Bend Kidwell, Paul Re., 503 Newport, Bend Kirby, Leonard L., P.O. Box 512, Redmond Klent, James R., 1008 W. 15th, Bend Klukkert, Leland G., Star Route, Redmond Knowles, Virginia A., Rt. 1, Box 11, Terrebonne Koehler, David A., Rt. 1, Box 11602 Bend Kofford,,Dnanuel J., 3.175 Harmon Blvd., Bend KollerP William He, 152 Colorado, Bend Komarek, Giles`H., Box 923 Redmond Koskela, Raymond Lee, 1427 Bear Creek, Bend Kregar, Harry E., Rt. 3, Box 285, Bend Kriger, Shirley V., Rt. 2, Box 905, Bend Kusler, Neoma E., 26 Be Revere, Bend Lackaff, William A., 532 Riverside, Bend Ladrow, Freda B., 715 S.'7th, Redmond .Lancaster, Brenda L., Rt. 2, Box 411, Redmond Langeliers, Karen I.,, Box 191; Sisters Langley, Larry N., 153 Jefferson, Bend Lankford,'Albert, Box 44, LaPine Larsen, Thomas, 636 Newport, Bend Lawrence, Gary Dale, 1404 We 1st,. Bend Lease, Farrell, 1315 Baltimore', Bend. Lee, Bernis D., P.O. Box 1165, Bend Leep, Eldred S., 8t. 1, Box 274, Terrebonne, Lemon,-Katherine H.; 342 S. Canyon, Redmond Lewitz, Delilah Me, Rt. 3 Box 16103 Bend Light, Maurice D., Rt..-'l, Box''85., Redmond Linn, Delbert R.) Rt. 1, Box 366, Redmond Litehiser, Boyd A., Box 589., Bend Logan, Byron F., 1354 Columbia, -Bend Lohrke, Emil Christian, At.. 3, Box 1055, Bend Long, Esther L., "759 E.`Revere, Bend Lound, Virgie Me, 335 DeKa1b, Bend Lucky*, Corine E., LaPine Lynch, Alleen, 429 Georgia, Bend Lyons, Georgia L., 1028 Be 9th, Bend -VOL. A2 r�►c� 5J2 Mackenroth, C. G., Rt. 1, Boat 760, Redmond Macy; Carmen L., P.O. Boat 71, Redmond Maddux, Gayle T., 1233 Thompson Drive, Bend Mains, Thelma M., 1232 Newport, Bend Malick, Audley H., 506 S. 11th, Redmond Marcouli.er.. Edla L., Rt. 3, Box 1985, Bend Marsh, Kathryn, 1526 Awbrey, Bend Martin, Helen A. Star Route, Redmond Martin, Pearl, A. Baltimore, Bend Martin, Will ?an+ A., 53 Tumalo, Bend Matson, Orville D., 1547 Division, Bend Maudlin, Richard L., 1233 E. Revere, Bend Maly, Ralph B,, 401 Dell Lane, Bend Mayer, William D., 549 E. Clay, Bend McArdle, Fannie M., Box 162, Reed Mkt. Read, Bead McCoin,_Eldon J., Rt. 1, Box 369, Redmond McDaniel, George D., 437 N. 7th:, Redmond McDonald, John Van, 829 Delwowe, Bend McFarland,-Rodney G., 1238 Trenton, Bend McGlasson, Evelyn V., Hy. 97S., Box 285, Bend McGuire, Ila B., Rt. 3, Box 370, Bend McKinney, Raymond, Sisters McKinstry. Verne W., 1316 Cumberland, Bend McLennan, Clara E., P.O.• Boac 412, Bend McLeod, Viola nw, .1565 W. Indian Redmond McManman, Ethel M. Rt. 2, Box la, Bend Meyers, Marilyn, 1614 E. 8th, Bend Miller, Delton L., 716 N. 10th, Redmond Miner, Elizabeth, Box 935, Redmond Miller, Ernest Sidney Q., Rt. 10 Box 165, Bend Miller, Flora I., 500 State, Bend Miller, Harold R., Rt. 2, Box 370, Bend Miller, Josephine M., Rt. 2, Box 33, Redmond Miller, Liane J., 800 E. 9th, Bend Miltenberger, H. C., LaPine Mitchell, Glenn H., 1254 E. 3rd., Bend Mitchell, Mildred Rt. 2, Box 550, Bend Mitchell, Otto, Terrebonne Moberg, Rudolph J., 642 E. 11th, Bend Mock, Alan E., 860 W. 12th, Bend Moe, Join M., 209 Portland, Bend Moody, Anna Mae, 1508 E. 6th., Bend Moon, Richard W., 841 Cleveland, Bend Moor, Jack V., 1248 S. 15th, Redmond Moore, Judith Kay, Box 3, Redmond Mork, Richard A., Rt. 3, Box 330, Bend Morris, Dorotby M., 1510 Ithaca, Bend Mundigel, Ronald J., Fairway Drive, Bend Murphy, Dorothy L., 135 Jefferson, Bend Murphy, George E., 36 Greenwood, Bend Myers, Forrest D., Box 5, Sisters Neil, Deral Weldon, Rt. 1, Box 29, Terrebonne Nelson, Albert'W., 736 E. 10th, Bend Ness, Patricia L.p 937 S. 11th, Apt. 3, Redmond Newhouse, Melvin L., 335 Hunter Place, Bend Newton, Carol Iva, P.O. Bout 192 Lapin Neyhart, Joseph A., Rt. 2, Box �60 Redmond Neyland, Gerald G., 935 W. Elm, Redmond Nordman, Faye, Rt. 1, Boat 192, Redmond Noxon, Alice T., 236 Saginaw, Bend Noyes, Marita J., 1907 W. Fifth, Bend tiuchols, Karen J., Rt. 2, Box 57, Bend ... Y.' *E-533 . `Oatman, Gertrude Fay, 106 Colorado, Bend •Ocklind, Robert M., 1409 E. $th, Bend O'Day, Thelma, Rt. 2,'Box 15, Bend O'Donnell, Janet F., 1345 Cumberland, Bend Ogle, Mabelle M., 212 Yew Lane, Bend Osborn, Clarice M., 652 S. 6th, Redmond Osborn, Jerelyn A., 355 S. 10th, Redmond Painter, Genevie N., 455 Delaware Ave., Bend Palmer, Florence G., 94 Portland, Bend Palmer, Keith M., 742 W. 12th, Bend Parlour, Elizabeth K., 902 Broadway, Bend Parr; Cecil L.,'1258 E. 10th., Bend Patten, J. W. Box 162 -J, Reed Mkt. Rd., Bend Paul, Lillian B., 1849 E. 6th,.Bend Peden, C. Z., 636 S. 11th St., Redmond Peden, Mary A., Rt. 1, Box 20, Redmond Pedersen, Oswald, Rt. 3, Box 1220, Bend Peterson,,-Arthur B., Rt. 1, Box,1490, Bend Peterson, Lucille G., 507 N. 7th, Redmond Petrie, Thomas M., Rt..lr Box 45, Bend Petty, Cheryl Kendra, 344 E. Hawthorne, Bend Phelps, Eva G., 1414 Cumberland, Bend Phillips, Sharon Lee, Route 3, Box 825, Bend Pinckney, Orde S., 1500 E. 8th., Bend Pitman, Betty L., P.O. Box 21, Lapin Pitney, Ronald H., Rt. 2, Box 1530, Bend Plummer, Melba, 508 S. 4th, Bend Potter, Franklin S., Box 215, Terrebonne-. Pruett, William T., Rt. 1, Box 322, Redmond Puterbaugh, Clarence C., P.O. Box 791, Redmond 1. Quigley, Stanley C., 503 S. 6th, Redmond Radke, Judith Kay, 752.E. 8th, Bend Rakestraw, George F., 312 S. Canyon Drive, Redmond Raske,.Sharon Rae, 719 N. 6th, Redmond Ratcliffe, Glenn 0., 791 Trenton,,Bend Raymond, Alice M., 804 W. 12th., Bend* Reeve, Leona M., Box 238, LaPine Reid, Elnora I., Rt. 1, Box 895, Bend Renk, Leo Lloyd., 1209 Milwaukee ,'Bend Rex, Delilah E., 2245 E. 1st,'Bend Rhodes, Dorothy, 44 Cascade Place, Bend Rice, Lloyd R., Rt. 3; Box 1415, Bend Richards, Howard W., 1646,Galveston,•Bend Riemenschneider, Evelyn, Rt. 1, Box 238, Terrebonne Riley, Isabella J., 1128 Roosevelt, Bend Roach, Thomas E., 334 E. Irving, Bend Roarig, Helen K., 1735 E. 11th., Bend Robertson, Alice, Rt. 2, Box 72A, Redmond Robinson, Phyllis, 551 Trenton, Bend Robinson, Pena, Box 144, Redmond Rogers, Florence L., Ferguson Road, Bend Rohde, Robert C., Rt. 1, Box 857, Redmond ,. Rohrbach, Naida J., 815-W. Greenwood, Redmond Rolphe, Shirley G., 15 Glenn Road, Bend Rose, Clifford D., 1070 Jones Road, Bend Rowe, Ray, Box 131, Sisters Ruble, Frank A., 535 E. Seward, Bend Russell, Floyd 0., 804 E. Franklin, Bend Russell, Marvin Albert, P.O. Box 323, LaPine r 12 PAGE5A Sample, Sue k., Box 424, Bend (Desch. Junction East) Scheer, John Henry,.Terrebonne Schlumpf, H. J., 886 W. 12th, Bend Schmitt., Ruby M., Rt.-1, Boa 1205s Bend Schollmey+er, Bryce L., Rt. 1, Box 294 P, Redmond Schroeder, Ned R., Box 785, Redmond Searcy, Charlssr Robert, 1475 Hartford, Bend Seeger, Martius D., Jr. 1748 Pinewood, Bend, Seems, Betty M., 1.16 Irving, Bend Shaffstall, Mabel Viola, Star Rt. S., Boa 324, Bend Shank, Eleanor C., 628 Be 12th, Bend Shannon, Michael J., 130 Greenwood, Bend Sharrah, Thelma Be., 809 Florida, Bend Shaw,'Josephine B., -Boot 792, Redmond Shelby, Flossie L., 136 S. 11th, Redmond Shelton, Germaine M., 1153 E. 6th, Bend Sherwood, Stanton S., 903 McKinley, Bend Sholes, W. L., 1484 Newport, Bend Shultz, Earl Be,, Jr., Box 1729 Lame. Sickels, Maxine, Rt. 3, Box 8402 Bend Slavkovsky, Mary M.1,1070 Columbia, Bend Slocum, Ruby E., Star Rt. S., Box 336, Bend Smith, Charles Glen, Rt. 2, Box 460, Bend Smith, Clarence E. -, P.O. Box 984, Bend Smith, Dean P.; 1449 W. 3rd., Bend Smith, Doris B., Rt. 2, Box 39A., Redmond Smith, Elbert A., 202 S. 3rd., Redmond Smith, Jess H., Sr., 174 Be Franklin, Bend Smith, Judith B., 1352 Drost Drive, Bend Smith, Robert V., 1439 W. 4th, Bend Smith; W. Glenn, 1004 Greenwood, Bend Snider, Ralph, 117 Chamberlains Bend Snow, Shari N., Box 11, Sisters Snyder,-Georgia Eugina, Sisters Sprague, Monta E., Bend Trailer Court, Bend Stamper, David C., 1242 Cumberland, Bend Stanley, Lawrence E., Star Rt. S., Box 443, LaPine Stearns; Charles F., 5 Park Place, Bend Stenkamp, Franklin J., 556 E. Kearney, Bend Stenkamp, John, 33 Gilchrist Ave., Bend Stevens, Patricia, Rt. 1, Box 145, Bend Stewart, Dwight W., 1430 E. 9th., Bend Stewart, Eleanor R., 3.135 S. 15th St., Redmond Stippel, Wenner M., Rt. 3, Box 1020, Bend Stoner, John H., Rt. 1, Box 187, Redmond Sturza, Violet M., 522 S..13th, Redmond Sullivan, Mabee -C., 516 Drake, Bend- Surfaces Phyllis, Rt. 3, Box 1740,. Bend Swarens, Leslie A., 1649 Edge =Cliff Circle, Bend Swift, Ardyce, Terrebonne Swindling, Carol I., Rt. 1, Box 835, Redmond V i 1 FA6E 5135 Tackitt; Jaequeline Carol, p.0. Box 504, Redmond Tadevic, George T., Rt, 2, Box 155, Bend Tatro,•Ethel E., 141 Georgia, Bend Taylor, Julia, Rt. 3 Box 964, Bend Taylor, Sandra Jo, 998 Quincy, Bend Tetli, Chris, 2 Hill, Bend Thomas, Doris M., 342 E. Burnside, Bend Thomason, Sydney A., 524 N. 10th, Redmond Thompson, Charles, Star Route, LaPine Thompson,' Frank, 1219 Baltimore, Bend Thompson, Kenneth, Sisters Thompson, Margaret June; 1015 Federal, Bend Thompson, Wendell J . , Box 56, Parrell Rd., Bend Tierney, Theresa May, 1057 S. 4th, Bend Totten, Modean C., Rt.. 1, Box 202 E, Redmond Uptegrove-, Earl D., 1755 Harriman, Bend Van Allen, William L. 352 Drake Rd., Bend Vandehey, Nolin F., 6 2 Arizona, Bend Van Ess, Doris A., Rt. 1, Box 1595, Bend Van Hise, Fay B., Rt. 1, Box 1090, Bend Van Hoomissen, Condon J., Rt. 2, Box 95, Bend Van Houtin, Ben E., 1134 Albany, Bend - Van Gilder, Julia M., 221 N. 7th, Redmond Van Landuyt, M. Helene, 360 E. Kearney, Bend Van Tassel, Ione, Terrebonne Vernon, Calvin B., 1116 E. 11th, Bend Vestel, Amy, P.O. Box 364, Redmond Vetsch, Gladys, Star Route, Redmond Volgamore, Ruth A., 633 S. '11th St., Redmond Wagner, Irl N., 1609 E. 8th, Bend Walker, Judith A., Gen. Del., LaPine. Wallace, Carl Raymond, Rt., l,.Box 1035, Bend Wallace,` Gerald A., 1403 McKinley, Bend Wallis, Joe R., Rt. 1, Box 219, Bend Walton, Ida, 927 Ogden, Bend Wareing, Mary G., Rt. 1, Box 266, Redmond Warren, Charles W., Jr., Millican Watson, Howard, Sisters Watt, Mary Barbara, 714 E. Seward, Bend Wayne, Joan, 720 Delaware, Bend , Weber, Barbara A., 130 E. 6th,.Apt. 5, Bend Weddle, James 0., Box 162 -K, Reed Mkt.'Road, Bend Weigand, Robert E.,. Redmond. . . Wells, Forrest E. Rt. 3, Box 1910, Bend Wells, Phyllis, "449 S. Canyon Drive, Redmond Whitaker, Wini, Star Route, Redmond White, Collette B., Route 3, Box ;920, Bend Whitman, James R., 1435 W. 3rd., Bend Whitman, Sadie P.., 328 Riverfront, Bend Whitney, Georgina W., 409 Wye Lane, Bend Whitson, Georgia, 1317 Galveston, Bend Whittaker, John R., 843.Harmon, Bend Williams, Lola, Rt. 1, Box 223, Bend Williams, Martha G., Rt. 2.9Box 265, Bend Wilson, Edith, 417 W. Deschutes, Redmond Wilson, Warren, 1021 Portland Ave., Bend Winchester, Artie B., 735 W. Greenwood, Redmond Windsor, Gerald M., 1113 E..7th., Bend Wing, Gary William, Murphy Road, Bend Wing, Walter, P.O. Box 632, Terrebonne Wolchik, Frances B., Rt. 1, Box 172, Redmond Wonser, Opal I., 426 E. Quimby, Bend Wood, Robert L., 130 S. Canyon Dr., Redmond. (CONTINUED)- IF.'i Woodhouse, Gilbert B., Rt. 2, Box 243, Bend. Woods, Yialet, ., 2475 Ithaca, Bend Woolley, Cora A., Star Rt., S.,' Box 445 -A, Lapin Wren, Lars" N., Rte., 3, Box 262, Bend Yager, Gloria S., P.O. Box 1102, Bead.. Yates, Marilyn I., 667 E. 9th, Bend Zienke, Sadie B., Rt. 1, Box 3914, Redmond' .Zinmerman,.Marian, 2021 E. 8th, Bend is 1.2 fAcE a-147 . BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 2nd day of April, 1969,,all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Dept. of Vocational Rehabilitation Mahoney Office Equipment Eriksen's Stationery Deschutes County Redmond Spokesman Dunham Printing Company Master Service Center N. J. Donat Deschutes County Road Dept. Int. Assoc. of Assessing Officers Oregon State Tax Commission Legislative Counsel Committee Jerome V. Brunsman Deschutes County Loy's Pacific Northwest Bell Lou Johnson Company William 'C. James Mahoney Office Equipment Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Pacific N.W. Bell Sprouse -Reitz Company Grunwald, Crawford & Assoc. Jean Wm. Hawthorne LaVera's Redmond Floral Shell Oil Company Western Farmers Association Cascade Natural Gas City of Bend Bend Water Dept. Walter M. Genes Aune's Feed & Seed Bend Heating & Sheet Metal Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Sherwin- Williams Company Lorene Electric Dick',s Linoleum Louis L. Selken International Business Machines West Publishing Company Owl Pharmacy State of Wisconsin -Dept. of Adm. Bancroft - Whitney Company Wagners BiRite Pharmacy Diane Warren Lucille E. Sloan Gary Cox Villa St. Rose Bend Memorial Clinic Juv. "Ct. - -youth care center (Pyt. to DVR) Assessor -- 15.10; Co. Clk.-- 27.64; �Co. Judge -- 14.96; Dist. Ct. - -17. Juv.,Ct. -- 14.72; Sher. -- 27.40; Tax Dept. - -40.00 Assessor - -9.00; . Cthse.- -3.60; Dist. Ct,- -9.43; Sher. - -15.45 Abundant Food - -rent Assessor - -off. supplies Assessor - -off. supplies Assessor - -car expense Assessor- -car exp. Assessor -- 92.15; Sheriff -- 219.15; Assessor -- 92.15; Sher. -- 214.15 Assessor - -dues Assessor - -St. Maint. Cir. Ct.- -books Cir. Ct.- -spec. reporter C.D. - -rent 'C.D. -- training ;C.D. -- telephone C.D.- -Radio repair C.D. -- travel ;C.D.- -off. supp. C.D.- -radio equip. Co. Planning -- 19.10; Co. Clk. - -2 0 Dist.,Ct. -- 18.00; Juv. Ct.- -76.1 Co. Planning- -off. supp. Planning- -Study Co.{Ct. -- refunds & Adj. Co. ,Ct.- -Pub. Lands & Parks Co. Ct.-- 19.61; Juv. Ct. 31.15; Sheriff - -.55 Co. Judge Cthse.-- utilities Cthse. -- utilities Cthse..-- utilities Cthse.- -supp. Cthse.- -supp. Cthse.--exp. Cthse.-- repairs Cthse. -- repairs Cthse. -- repairs Cthse.-- repairs D.A. - -mat. 12.00; tray.- -20.80 D.A. - -supp. D.A. - -books D.A. - -crime invest. 1.56; Sher. D.A. - -crime invest. Dist. Ct.- -law books Jail -- pprisoner's board Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. C t. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Gt.,-- foster care -1- 40; .35; 0 65.76 $ 2,500.00 157.22 37.48 100.00 10.90 10.00 4.15 28.26 306.30 20.00 56.00 5.00 67055 50.00 .50 60.80 22.79 51.64 1.61 4.48 133.55 1.o8 4,312.32 5.00 6.50 51.31 7.95 468.52 2.00 5.75 21.79 10.50 8.15 6.02 9.24 187.85 39.75 32.80 15.12 31.50 67.32 6.00 31.50 283.38 5.6o 78.99 37.80 6.65 6.00 7.50 Voi 1 ? Kroske Glass & Paint Supply Three Boys Market Pacific Fruit & Produce Hudson House, Inc. Nicholson's Meat & Lockers Western Auto Association Greenwood Barber Shop Western Farmers Association Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Atlantic Richfield Co. Bend Hardware Co. Ore. Assn. of County Treasurers Hltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine Lindstrom Lenor Thornton Ron Anderson Maurice Vickers Leonard Peterson J. R. Clark St. Charles Memorial Hospital Lederle Laboratories A. Ben King, M.D. S. F. Toevs, M.D. R. L. Unkfger, M.D. James Howbert, M.D. George D. McGeary, M.D. Margaret Iseli Louise Devenport Katherine Hunt John Harpole Bend Medical Supply Deschutes County Owl Pharmacy W. Maurice Bowerman, M.D. Anita Niewoehner 'Charles Whitchurch Ericksen's Stationery Fowler Printing. Pacific Power & Light Pacific Northwest Bell Vernon Patrick Centwise Drug Magill Drug Hober A. Starr Russell Kiel, Postmaster Xerox Bend Insurance Agency A. Ben King, M.D. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Premier Fastener Company Trail Equipment Company Oregon Hardware Distributors Mountain Equipment Company Dave's Body Shop International Harvester Company Waterworks Supplies Company F. H. MCEwen Western Farmers Association Shannon and Company City of Bend Bend Water Department Pacific Northwest Bell Youth Care Center - -bldg. maint. Youth Care Center- -food Youth Care Center- -food Youth Care Center - -food Youth Care !Center- -food Youth Care Center - -small tools Youth Care Center - -other Youth Care Center - -Ag cap. Sheriff--trans. Sheriff- -tray. Sheriff -- supplies Treas. - -dues H.D.- -tray. H.D. -- mileage H.D. -- mileage H.D. -- mileage H.D. -- mileage H.D. -- mileage H.D. -- mileage H.D. -- mileage H.D. - -supp. H.D. -- supplies H.D. - -med. invest. H.D. - -med. invest. H.D. - -med. invest. H.D. - -med. invest. H.D. - -med invest. Home Health Agency -- mileage Home Health Agency -- mileage Home Health Agency -- mileage Home Health Agency Home Health Agency -- equip. Home Health Agency - -rent Home Health -- medical supp. Fam. Couns. Clinic- -tray. Fam. Coups.-- mileage Fam. Coups. -- mileage Fam. Couns.- -off. supp. Fam. Coups.- -off. supp. Fam. ! Coups . - -off . Fam. Couns.--comm. Fam. `Coups.- -rent Fam. Couns.- -drugs Fam. Couns.- -drugs VSO- -tray. Postage 'Copier Insurance H.D. - -med. inv. Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. -- 33.25; 239.03 Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Drainage Culvert Off. Exp. Office Expense Utilities Utilities Utilities -2- outlay rental Bridge Mats. -- 2.65 4.84 29.76 42.39 10.00 22.46 17.50 36.06 25.51 11.71 31.20 50.00 4.68 49.05 17.91 49.38 67.00 229.01 37.66 41.88 10.00 945.00 120.00 30.00 105.00 250.00 500.00 66.95 33.30 65.79 10.00 113.25 150.00 2.95 66.02 49.08 32.24 5.35 12.50 1.25 82.50 55.00 15.83 21.10 42.86 30.00 300.00 172.80 30.00 275.52 168.47 272.28 12.40 49.00 1.53 40.84 133.93 -3-95 5.10 4.00 7.25 91.00 O Hudson House Treasurer (Ore. `.Drunk Railways) Miller Lumber C ompany Bend Supply `Company O.S.U. Book Stores, Inc. Darrell Anderson Ralph Meeker Shell Oil Company `COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: U.S. National Bank of Oregon DOG LICENSE FUND: Jess H. Smith, Sr. LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft Whitney Company West Publishing Company Shepard's,Citations CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emergency Services William C. James PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: State Public Welfare Commission IN THE MATTER OF SHERIFF'S TAX DEPT. PERSONNEL: VOL 12" PAGE 5A Gen. Mat. Exp. General Mat. Exp. Bridge Materials Chemicals Weed Control Chemicals Weed Control Weed Control (mileage) Data Processing Payroll (mileage( F.A.S. Matching Fund Contract payment Dog tickets books books books Secretary Travel Public assistance 5.00 14.87 25.74 10.19 9.6o 22.38 10.40 37.23 200.00 27-50 41.50 6.00 313.20 51.64 14,725.60 The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Ruth Martin on the payroll for the Sheriff's Tax Department as of April 1, 1969 at a salary of $326.00 per month. The Court at this time ordered the Clerk to place the name of Judy Walker on a leave of absence status as of April 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer to transfer $5,000.00 from the Sunset Home Fund to the Courthouse Building and Land Fund. IN THE MATTER OF INSURANCE COMMITTEE: The Court at this time appointed Alan Lee, Deputy District Attorney, to the Deschutes County Insurance Committee in the place of Ray Babb who has left county employment. IM VOL 1.2 QA�510 IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF PIPELINE: At this time the Court granted a permit to the following to install pipleline on or across the Deschutes County right -of -way: Max Hopper, 'C. L. Linkey and Louis °Rogerson IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL LOCATION OF . TELEPHONE CONDUIT; The Court at this time approved the application of Pacific Northwest Bell for telephone conduit and buried-cable to be installed in Spring River; also on Tyler County Road; also Craven Drive County Road; also Sipchen County Road. IN THE MATTER OF THREE CREEKS ROAD: At this time the Court made Resolution for the establishment of a county road known as Three Creeks Road and described as follows, to -wit: A roadway 60 feet in width the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point which is S.0 °- 44120 "W. -9300 feet from a point on the South line of Cascade Street and on the center of Elm Street in Sisters, Oregon which point is 30 feet South and 1010 feet East of the corner of Section 4 -5 -8 -9 of Tp.15 S., R. 10 E.W.M. and running thence; S.00-441W. - 3.1 feet; thence on an 80 curve to the rightofor 171.48 feet the radius being 716.2 feet and the central angle 13 -431; thence S.14 271W - 570.75 feet; thence S.120-41'W. - 554.25 feet; thence on a 60 curve to the left for 373.05 feet; the radius being 954.93 feet; and thS central angle 220-331; thence S.90-421E. - 585.25 feet; thence on a 5 curve to the left for 115.66 feet the radius being 1145.92 feet, and the central angle 50-471 left; thence S.15 o291E. - 916.25 feet; thence S.12 -441E. - 1508.15 feet; thence S.16 -151E. -182.3 feet; thence on a 160 curve to the right for 190.3 feet, the radius being 358.1 feet and the centraloangle 300-271 right; thence 5.140-121W. - 361.4 feet; thence on a 6 curve to the left for 189.4 feet, the radius being 954.93 feet and the central angle 150-091 left; thence S.29 -371E. -41.0 feet; thence on a 1.1i curve to the right fob 384.3 feet, the radius being 409.26 feet and the central angle 53 -481 right; thence S.240-11'W. - 443.77 feet; thence on a 4 °.curve to the right-f6r155.O.feet.; the radiuse being 1432.39 feet and the central angle 60-121 right; thence S.30 0= - 918.28 feet; thence S.27'-49'W. - 991.0 feet; thence on a 10 curve to the right for 287.67 feet; the radius being 572.96 feet and the central angle 280-461 right; thence S.560-351W - 124.6 feet; thence on a 100 curve to the left gor 271.75 feet; the radius being 572.96 feet and the central angle 27 -10' -3011 left; thence S.290 _ 241w. - 3515.10 feet from which the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 29 and 32 of Tp. 15S. R. 10 E.W.M. bears - S.56 231E - 182.95 feet. And the Court farther ordered that the County Roadmaster of his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by thislCourt at a meeting. on the 7th of May, 1969 at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said propsed road. IN THE MATTER .OF ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR IMPROVEMENT OF STUDIO ROAD: The Court unanimously agreed and hereby resolved to proceed with condemnation proceedings to acquire the said real property from William R. Eastman, Jr. and Maxine Eliza- beth Eastman, husband and wife, in order that the County may proceed for improvement of Studio Road. -4- 0 a 2 PAGE 511 IN THE MATTER OF PLANNING SECRETARY: Commissioner Dorothy A. Smead moved that theDPlanning Secretary be compensated for taking minutes at Planning meetings held evenings at the rate of $10.00 per night meeting. Seconded by Commissioner G. W. McCann. IN THE MATTER OF BROOKS WILLAMETTE LEASE: Upon the recommendation of':. Sanitarian , Ron Anderson, The Court unanimously agreed to renew the Brooks Willamette Lease to be accompanied with a letter from the Court stating the Sanitarian's restrictions within three years, to be phased out according to ORS 271.230. This lease includes the following described county -owned lands, to -wit: Twp..15 S.; R. 13 E;W.M.: Sec. 10: SWISE., containing 40 acres, more or less, for an Evaporating pit and Burning pit area at the rate of $30.00 from May 19, 1969 to May 19, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF PROPERTY: The Court at this time purchased the following described lands for the sum of $12,500, with $5,000 down as earnest money and sum of $7,500 as additional and $5,000 upon acceptance of title and deed: SE 4 of Block 8 in North Addition to City of Bend, Oregon. That property specifically known to Tax office as 17- 12- 32A!C, Tax Lot 3900; these lands to be used in the Courthouse Complex. IN THE MATTER OF QUITCLAIM DEED: The 'Court at this time executed a quitclaim deed to City of Bend for the following described property: Lot 16 and 17; Block 8, Highland Addition, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to Loren Givens to install a 30' access on or across Deschutes County right of way. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING A BUILDING: The Court at this time granted a permit to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right of way. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: At this time the Court ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of Taxes: Atlis B. Orange Paid on wrong property $5.76 Brad Fancher Double payment 13.27 IN THE MATTER OF RENEWAL OF BEER LICENSES_ At this time the Court granted the renewal of the following licenses: William H. Wren & Lavada L. Wren Cultus Lake Resort RMBB William H. Wren & Lavada L. Wren Twin Lakes Resort RMBB John Edwards Elk Lake Lodge RMBB =5- . VOL ' 2 PAcE.512 There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES (COUNTY 'COURT C UNTY JUDGE UUU111:1 'UU °11vLLJJluAr n d--� COUNTY UO SIONER 10 9 PAcE513 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) PROOF OF POSTING THREE CREEKS ) ROAD I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roaamaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on April. 3, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry , gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish Three Creeks Road, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: One notice posted on bulletin board at Deschutes County Court- house, Bend, Oregon; one notice posted on pine tree on East R/W at beginning of road; one notice posted on power pole on West side of road and at Southwest corner of bridge over Squaw Creek Canal; one notice posted on pine tree on East R/W at Southern terminus of road. COUNTY TER Subscrd:. and'\ sworn,r.to me th i s_ day of COUNTY CLERK �•By Teputy 0 ;'- -- - IN THE. COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 6REGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RES0LUT�1 ON THREE CREEKS ) ) ROAD ) Be it remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes Qounty Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday, April 2, 1969 and continued from day to day 9ACF 5514 thereafter to and Including the date of this Resolution the same being a term of said County Court sItting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, It is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its'Intehtlon to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by resolution, described as foIIows, to -wit: A roadway 60 feet in width the center Iine of which Is described as follows: Beginning at a point which is S.0 °- 4020 11W. -9300 feet from a point on the South line of Cascade Street and on the center of Elm Street in Sisters, Oregon which point Is 30 feet South and I010 feet East of the corner of Section 4 -5 -8 -9 of Tp.15 S. R.IOE.W.M. and running thence; S.0 ° -441W. - 3.1 feet; thence on an 8R curve to the right for 171.48 feet, th.er radius being 7I6.2 feet and the central angle 13 ° -43!; thence S.I40-271W - 570.75 feet; thence S.12 ° -4I'W. - 554.25 feet; thence on a 6° curve to the left for 373.05 feet; the radius being 954.93 feet and the central angle 220-33'; thence S.9 ° -42'E. 585.25 feet; thence on a 5° curve to the left for 115.66 feet the radius being 1145.92 feet, and the central angle 5 ° -47' Ieft; thence S.150-291E. - .916.25 feet; thence S.12 ° -441E. - I508.I5 feet; thence S.160-151E. - I82.3 feet; thence on a I60 curve to the right for 190.3 feet, the radius being 358.1 feet and the central angle 30 ° -27' right; thence S.14 ° -12'W. - 361.4 feet; thence on a 6° curve to the left for 189.4 feet, the radius being 954.93 feet and the central angle 15 ° -091 left; thence S.290-371E. - 4I.0 feet; thence on a I40 curve to the right for 384.3 feet, the radiuse being 409.26 feet and the central angle 530-48' right; thence S.24 ° -1I'W. - 443.77 feet; thence on a 40 curve to the. right for 155.0 feet; the radiuse being 1432.39 feet and the central angle 60-12' right; thence S.300-231W - 918.28 feet; thence S.27 ° -49 "W. - 991.0 feet; k;'— L FA6E �5 n thence on a 10° curve to the right for 287.67 feet, the radius'being 572.96 feet and the central angle-28'-461 right; thence S.56 ° -35'W - I24.6 feet; thence on a 10° curve to the left for 271.75 feet, the radius being 572.96 feet and the central angle 27 °- 10' -30" left; thence S.29 ° -251W. - 3615.10 feet from which the 1/4 Section corner between Sections 29 and 32 of Tp.15S. R.10 E.W.M. bears - S.560-231E - 182.95 feet. 1. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk,at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be consIdered.and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 7th of May, 1969 at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated this 2nd day of Hprilj) 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE r, COUNTY COMM SS ONER it ��� �2PCGG is .. COUNTY COMr IONER I I- 516 :I 1 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF,y/jtj ON 2 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ' 0 0. qt 3 In the Matter of Acquisition ) /Q� of Property for Improvement ) R E S O L U T I O N 4 of Studio Road. ) 5 6 WHEREAS, by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon as set 7 forth and defined in Oregon Revised Statutes, Deschutes County is auth 8 orized and empowered to acquire by. purchase, agreement, donation, or by 9-the exercise of the power of eminent domain, real property or any right 10 or interest therein, including any easement or rights -of- wayfor the 11 widening, straightening, or otherwise changing of any roads, highways, 12 bridges, approaches, culverts, drains, ditches and for the opening, 13 extending, altering, or straightening of any such road, highway, bridge 14 or approach; and 15 WHEREAS, for purpose of providing a road, which road shall more 16 adequately serve the traveling public, Deschutes County plans and 17 proposes to perform certain work on the section of Studio Road as more 18 specifically set forth in the attached exhibit marked "Exhibit A ": and i9 WHEREAS, for the purposes of locating, relocating, constructing, 20 improving and maintaining said section of highway, to the end that human 21 lives may be saved, property damage minimized, transportation by motor, 22 vehicles promoted, highway travel in general safeguarded, and public 23 welfare promoted, it is the judgment of the County Court that the real 24 property hereinafter described is necessary, and that access to and 25 from the said highway should be controlled as specified. 26 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT, AND IT HEREBY IS, RESOLVED by the Deschutes 27 County Court as follows: 28 1. The Deschutes County Court does hereby find and declare 29 that there is needed and required, for the location, relocation, con- 30 struction, improvement, betterment and maintenance of highways of the 31 County road system, certain interests in or fee simple titled to certain 32 parcels of real property, or particular interests therein, needed and Page 1 o f 2 11 O 1 required, and the specific use to be made thereof, or which in the best 2 interests of the County and the owner should be acquired, and which is 3 more particularly described in the attached list, marked "Exhibit A ", 4 parcels #1 and #2, under the name of the record owner or reputed owner, 5 and "Exhibit A" is by this reference hereby adopted and made a part 6 hereof as completely and fully as though set forth herein in full. 7 2. That the specified section of highway and the highway 8 facilities for which the said parcel of property, or interest therein, 9 and the same has been planned, designed, located, and will be constructed 10 in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public•.good 11 and the least private injury or damage. 12 3. That the Deschutes County Court has attempted to agree with 13 the owner of the property described herein as to the compensation for 14 the taking, and that no satisfactory agreement has been reached, therefore, 15 the District Attorney for Deschutes County is directed and authorized to 16 commence and prosecute to final determination such proceedings as may be 17 necessary to acquire title to said parcels of real property, or interest 18 therein. 19 4. That upon the trial of any suit or action instituted to 20 acquire the said real property, or any interest therein, the District 21 Attorney is authorized to make such stipulation, agreement or admission 22 as in his judgment may be for the best interests of Deschutes County. 23 5. That this resolution be entered in full in the minutes and 24 records of the Deschutes County Court this 3rd day of April, 1969. 25 DESCHUTES CO CO 26 / x 27 County h udq-q 28.. Cou t Commis loner 29 - ^- r- 30 County Co` issioner 31 32 Page 2 o f 2 "EXHIBIT A" X 3572.7 Iv X 3572.5 jf TRE AI Of I )Af- N o 12 PAGE 519 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) OR DER Transfer of Funds ) This Matter coming before the 'Court on the Court's own petition and the Court having made investigation and being advised, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $5,000.00 from the Sunset Home Fund to the Courthouse Building and Ground Improvement Fund. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1969. f DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 1 COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY 'COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO SIONER I 12 PUE 520 IN_THE:COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Instatktion.of aooeee ) ,on Perehatt Road. ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Loren Clvene to inetaZZ a SO' aamse on or across Deschutes County right-of-way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS mittee shall be required to dbserve the f ollorwing rules and regulations per- taining a moving of buildings. The permittee sh4i be required to move the buildings on atic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and pro shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be n ary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permitte 11 be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depictin Load", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to ins n even flaw of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, 11 be =red to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the epairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge rai the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their oz•i.ginal s The Private Access to County Road: (Detaite on reverse aide) The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this _ day of 196 Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschute County Roadmaster By ° . FERMITTEE .c Approved Co ty- t:l /� J! �% FACE 521 o IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) .ORDER Moving a building ) " A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Carl Spencer to move a building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: (Details on reverse side) The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly, responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repays. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railings will not be permitted. Theme —ee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical po entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious 11 or a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on escription. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access 1 the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permitte be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County wil no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or c ction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result i rge for Dated this _ _ day of 222z 1967. J— Recommended Approval: L, ('�_ �c.� lit f � � 6/� - -�-• _- ,- , -.��� Charles L. Flurimer Deschutes CourAy Ro aster Ry : U FLRMITTEE �~ Approved C DATE: Will move on April 9, 1969. High DIMENSIONS: 27' Square - 19' %XXN Ko? W e�' ROUTE: Will come off Bruce Dyer's property to Hamby Road to Ward Road to Bear Creek Road and place on Mrs. Newby's property. 0 -4 L 12 PAGE 522 . r IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of - ) 0 R D E R Refund of .Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Brad Fancher, and, It appearing that a Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $13.27• Dated this 2nd day of April, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT I 1-11 TT Me' L' I COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMIS ONER O c� .?.-PAGE 52� IN THE 'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F.'C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Atlis B. Orange, and, It appearing that a payment was made on wrong property and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $5.76. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1969. r DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT S'Z COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY 'CO SIONER �l COUNTY COMMISSIONER o � rAG[ e�z,4N. THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON F FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Installation of access ) off Fall River Road ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to RO@ERT SMITH to install an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulatio taining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required t9,,gpVR the buildings on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an �the ght dis- tribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse w o cess of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all tr lawrpwarnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure ravel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall uired to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depict' de Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersection s to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The- e will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the g pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said d r pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If durin course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge railings, the pe shall be required to replace the railings to their original state. The Private Access to County Road: Wetai s on averse side The permittee will be required to cons ruct he access a the safest and most practical point.of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the descript-i_on. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must.be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance'or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this ; r day of �l y� el" 19 Recommended Approval; Charles L. Plummer Deschutes unty Roadmaster Rf ERMITTEE VOL 112 PACE 525 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 16th day of April,.1969, all members being present, the following business was trans- acted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Ronald Anderson Pacific Northwest Bell Eugene McKenzie Freight Dept. of General Services Pacific Northwest Bell. Grunwald Crawford Associates Pacific N.W. Bell Charles Harrington Interstate Assn. of Pub. Land Dept. of General Services Standard Oil Company Oregon Public Health Assn., 'Central Electric Cooperative Pacific Power & Light Co. City of 'Bend Bend Water'Department Certified Laboratories, Inc. Austins Zellerbach Paper Company Bend Abstract Company House of Wesley Nursury Carlson Company Mize Plumbing & Heating Ruth Harley Mahoney Office Equipment Dave's Repair Louis L. Selken The Michie Company West Publishing Company Boyd Coffee Company. Donald L. Ellis A. T. Ward Div. of Cont. Education William F. Jones Rochard A. Long Rev. L. S. Hootman Orville S. Storlie Louise Home Stanley J. Ricks, D. C. Deschutes County Road Dept. Pacific Power & Light Co. Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Fruit & Produce Erickson's Super Market Bend Egg & Poultry Co. Hudson House, Inc. Coast to -Coast Stores Wetles Clothing Store Backstrom Builders Center Roland J. Horn Tireland, Ind. H.D.- -Tray. Abundant Food- -tele. Abundant Food -- freight Abundant Food - -unit cost 'Co. ct. -- 52.22; Go. Judge - 52.23; Watermaster- -14.15 Planning- -Study Planning--74.28: Sher. -8.00; Wtmr. -- 5.00 Co. Ct.-- refunds & Adjust. Co. �Co. Ct. - -Pub. Lands & Parks Co. Judge -- materials Co. Judge - -tray. Co. Judge Cthse. -- utilities Cthse.-- utilities iCthse.-- utilities Cthse. -- utilities Cthse.--exp. Cthse.--exp. Cthse.- -supp. Cthse. - -supp. Cthse. - -supp. Cthse.--exp. Cthse.-- repairs Cthse.--rapairs D.A. -- materials Cthse.-- repairs D.A. -- travel D.A. - -books D.A. - -books Jail -- prisoners board Justice Ct.- -tele. Justice Court- -atty. fees Juv. Ct. - -exp. -Juv. Ct. - -auto maint. Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Youth Care Center--auto opera. Youth Care Center -- utilities Youth Care Center -- utilities Youth Care Center - -food Youth Dare Center- -food Youth Care Center - -food Youth Care Center - -food Youth Care Center -- equip. Youth Care Center -- clothing Youth Care Center - -other exp. Youth Care Center - -other 4.00; food 2.60; allow. 23.80 Sheriff - -trans. -1- $ 15.40 23.60 519.54 372:50 118.60 1,711.26 allow. 1.05; 87.28 62.63 25.00 50.00 13.77 10.50 2.00 308.71 17.70 30.30 78.30 2.00 14.65 35.00 10.00 45.50 40.92 60.00 11:15 15.75 41.6o 20.00 31.50 13.95 14.29 20.00 62.00 11.35 128.25 4.66 73.60 7.14 31.00 68.68 149.19 15.75 29.76 159.87 12.40 39.11 11.02 16.02 11.40 31.45 97.02 Y�. 12 Rex M. Anderson . Norman C. Thrasher M. L. Newhouse Williamsen.'s Upholstery Nu -Way Laundry Sele Drugs Backstrom Builders Center Lumbermen's Insurance Agency The Greenwood Studio Depat. of Motor Vehicles Marshall Motors, Inc. United States Nat'l Bank Military Dept., St. of Ore. The Bulletin Social Security Med. Ins. Bend Insurance Agency. Marjorie States Helen M. Dacey Cubic Corporation The Bend Bulletin The Bulletin The Redmond Spokesman Darrell Davidson Pacific Northwest Bell A. Ben King, M.D. GENERAL ROAD FUND: North Pacific Products Bill Williams Gen. Constr. Bill's Lineup & Brake Shop Bearing Specialty Company Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Al's Radiator Service Cascade Auto Parts Crater Lake Machinery Co. Halton's Auto Parts J & J Auto Parts Peters -de Laet, Inc. Se.*ton Supply & Saw Service Trail Equipment Co. Bob Thomas Chevrolet Wrights Heating B & D Auto Glass' Farwest Steel Service Center Kelsey's Electric Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Tireland, Inc. Les Schwab Tire Center Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. Backstrom Builders Center Mahoney Off. Equipment Eriksen's Stationery Mission Linen Supply Vyco Products Northwest Industrial Laundry Bend Car Wash Pacific Northwest Bell Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Pacific Power & Light Co. Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. LaPine Garage & Towing Tool & Equipment Rental Sheriff- - trans. 4.55 Sheriff - -trans. 7.50 Sheriff- -trans. 13.50 Sheriff -- supplies 1.80 Sheriff -- supplies 16.45 Sheriff -- supplies 11.85 Sheriff -- supplies 3.95 Sheriff - -Bond & Ins. 75.00 Sheriff-- Identif. 8.10 Sheriff -- teletype 36.50 Sheriff -- teletype 26.88 Treas.- -off. supp. 6.90 H.D. - -med. supp. 14.25 VSO- -mat. & supp. 5.25 Insurance - -Empl Share of Hosp. 16.00 Empl. Share of Hspl. 160.00 Vital S.tat. 15.50 Elections 21.12 Elections 1,000.00 Pub. & Not. of Proceed. 309.16 Pub. & Not. of Proceed. 51.84 Pub. & Not. of Proceed. 29.00 Sheriff- -tray. 6.00 Cir. Ct.-- 74.90; D.A. -- 77.90; Dist. Ct. -- 19.10; Sheriff -- 122.85; Tax Dept. -- 26.30; Treas. - -21.15 342.20 H.D. - -med. invest. 75.00 Equipment rental Equipment rental Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. -- 96.46; Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Gen. Mat. Exp. 18.00 Parts-- 14.55;.Chem. Weed Cont.--14.10 Parts -- 126.90; Gen. Mat. Exp.--14.64 Parts & Rep. Parts- -3.12; Gen. Mat. - -10.00 Tires Tires Gasoline & Diesel Lube, Grease & Oil Signs & Materials Signs & Mat. - -4.84; Off. exp.- -17.50 Off. Exp. Off. exp. Off. exp- -6.50; Gen. Mat. - -18.50 Co. Off. exp. Off. exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Gen. Mat. Exp. Gen. Material exp. Gen. Mat. exp. -2- 165.90 54.00 21.87 6.08 114.46. 3.00 127.38 495.4.1. 6.18 19.70 89.07 4.00 6.16 19.65 19.95 28.65 141.54 71.98 13.12 3.70 76.90 1,854.78 216.95 3.70 22.34 80.51 23.90 25.00 53.76 18.50 7.50 156-75' 19.60 23.24 20.00 2.00 Central Oregon Welders *Supply. Bend Aggregate & Paving Company Redmond Ready -Mix Deschutes Ready -Mix Miller Lumber Company Bend Specialized Service Van Waters & Rogers Deschutes Farmer Coop. Weed Control Service Harang Engineering.Co. Rear's Manufacturing Co. Oregon State Hwy. Dept. Shell Oil Company Mobil Oil Corp. DOG LICENSE FUND: Atlantic Richfield Co. Deschutes County Road Dept. J. H. Smith, Sr.- COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: MacMillan Plumbing & Heating LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. IN THE MATTER OF LEASE OF-COUNTY-OWNED LANDS, BROOKS -- WILLAMETTE CORPORATION: VOL 12 PACE 52'7 Gen. mat. expo 53.94 Concrete, Asph. & Aggreg. 308.07 'Concrete, Asph. & Aggreg. 21.00 Concrete, Asph. & Aggreg. 49.60 Bridge Materials 416.88 Chemicals'Weed Control 164.13 Chemicals Weed Control 354.60 Chemicals Weed Control 126.00 Chemicals Weed Control 12.48 Chemicals Weed Cont. 14.92 Chemicals Weed Cont. 39.00 F.A.S. Matching Fund 105.00 F.A.S. Matching Fund 69.44 F.A.S. Matching'Fund 9.56 ,Car exp. 1.50 Car exp. 54.77 Payroll 98.00 Repair & Maint. 107.68 Books 85.00 At this time the Court entered into an Agreement with Brooks -- Willamette Corporation to lease the following described county -owned lands, to -wit: Township 15 S.,.Range 13 E.W.M.: Section 10: SASE 44 containing 40 acres, more or less for an Evaporating pit and Burning pit area at the rate of $30.00 per year; from May 19, 1969 to May 19, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: The Court at this time invites bids for the maintenance of 'Communications equipment for Deschutes County. Bids for this maintenance will be opened and publicly read at 10:00 a.m. P.D.T. on May 7, 1969 in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County 'Courthouse. Fifteen requirements to be met in preparation of the bid are attached to these minutes. The date after which Bids will not be received is May 5, 1969 at 5:00 p.m. Notices for this invita- tion of bids were printed two times each in the Bulletin and the Redmond Spokesman. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF 20th STREET DANA BUTLER SUBDIVISION: y A Hearing was held on this pith day of April, 1969 and as there were no objections, the Court so Ordered that the portion of the 20th Street in Dana Butler Subdivision be vacated. -3- VOL ' 12 PACE 52$ IN THE MATTER OF - VACATION OF AN ALLEY: The Court on April 16, 1969•held a Hearing to consider the vacation of an Alley in Laidlaw subdivision. As there were no objections to this vacation, the Court so Ordered that it be vacated. IN THE MATTER OF NEW LEASE AGREEMENT: At this time the Court entered into a lease Agreement between Deschutes County and Robert Riemenschneider for the following described county -owned lands, to -wit: S Section 25; Township 14 South, Range 11 E.W.M. The terms of this lease shall commence April 15, 1969 and continue through April 14, ;1970, a period of one year. The sum of rent to be $750.00 subject to the following condition: If a land exchange concerning the above is consummated prior to the completion of the crop season 1969 between the landlord and tenant, the annual rental due will be extinguished and the tenant would then be liable for and hereby agrees to pay the property taxes for the tax year 1969. This lease covers eighty acres of land which is to be used for the growing of potato drops and no other purpose. IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Lester Houk on the payroll at a salary of $140.00 per month, effective May 1, 1969, as William C. James has resigned from this position. IN THE MATTER OF APPRAISER FOR ASSESSOR'S OFFICE: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Robert Foote on the payrollas of April 7, 1969 as Appraiser, at a salary of $550.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PORTION OF PLAT OF MEADOW VILLAGE: At this time the Court made Resolution for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Meadow Village and further ordered Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, to post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and streets in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be May 21, 1969, at 10 :00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT: The Court at this time entered into an agreement with John McGaugh, Bend, Oregon, for the consideration of $1,200.00 to be paid for the removal of the followin structur to bare ground by September 15, 1969:, g es (1) The Dyer Building located at 220 Greenwood, Bend, Oregon. (2) The Tucker house located at 1021 Harriman, Bend, Oregon.. (3) The garage of the residence of 153 Lafayette, Bend, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT OF SALE: The Court, on April 23, 1969, entered into an Agreement with Adrian Stearns for the following described real property situate in said County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, to -wit: North 210 feet of East 210 feet of Lot 4, Sec. 31, Twp. 17 S., Range 12, E.W.M. -4- VOL 12 FACE 529 for the consideration of $400.00; $200.00 Cash down payment and the balance to be paid in two (2) payments of $100.00 each, at the rate of 7 per cent interest; one payment on October 1,, 1969 and.the other April 1, 1970. This is Parcel #54 of Land Sale #297• IN THE MATTER OF LEASE OF COUNTY -OWNED LANDS: The Court at this time leased to Howard V. Morgan 8 Rosina C. Morgan the following.described county- owned lands, to-wif: Twp. 15 S., Range I1 E.W.M.: Sec. 9 EISE4 ( 80) Sec. 16 E#, S #NW# (400) - Sec. 17 SEk (160) Sec. 21 'W1, WISEk West of fence (400) A total of.1,040 acres, more or less, from January 1, 1969 to December 31`, 1974 for grazing purposes, at the rate of 10 cents per acre, a total of $104.00. IN THE MATTER OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: The Court at this time invites bids for a plan of Group Insurance for the employees of Deschutes County and their eligible dependents. Bids will be opened and publicly read at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time on May 1.4, 196 In. the Deschutes County C04rtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Specifications may be secured in the County Court's office, Deschutes County Courthouse. Notice for this invitation of bids was printed in The Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF EHRET ROAD: The Court at this time resolved that because of a public necessity to facilitate proper continuity between the city street extension and the realigned extension of Ehret County Road, and more properly described as. follows: A strip of land sixty (60) feet in width being thirty (30) feet on each side of a center line beginning thirty (30) feet East and 108.39 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter (SWkNWk) of Section Sixteen (1'6), Township Fifteen'(15) South, Range Thirteen (13.) East Willamette Meridian and running thence East 1290 feet more or less to the East line of the.Southwest Quarter Northwest uarter (SWkNWk) of Section Sixteen (16). This Is a portion of the original Ehret Road. It Is further ordered that the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and' streets In three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be May 23, 1969, PDT, at 10-:00 a.m., in the-Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION PAY: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to Issue three weeks' pay, in lieu of vacation, to William C. James; one half of his vacat -ion pay to be drawn from Civil Defense Non -tax Fund and one half of his vacation pay to be drawn from Civil Defense in the General Fund. -5- POW'.., 12 FAGS 530 1•N THE MATTER OF ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE: , On the 28th day of April, 1969, the Court granted and conveyed to the United.States.of America through Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of Interior, all that lot or parcel of ground situated and lying in Deschutes County, State of Oregon, and particularly described as follows: A parcel of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter-of Section 23, Township 19 South, Range 14 E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon. Said parcel comprises 0.36 acres. Being the same which by lease, dated the 31st day of May 1967, was demised and leased by The Western Union Telegraph Company unto .Assignor for the term of approximately 30 years at and�for the annual rent of One hundred.and no /1.00 Dollars per year payable on the first day of each June in each and every year during the continuance of the same IN-THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT, ENGINEERING SERVICES: The Court at this time entered into an Agreement with Cornell., Howland, Hayes $ Merryfleld, Inc. furnishing engineering services to Deschutes County for the preparation of a Comprehensive County- wide-Water and Sewer Plan, with the approval of United State of America through the Farmers Home Administration. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL, ROAD DEPT. The Court at this time ordered the Clerk to place the name of Marsha Lynn Weed.on the Road Department payroll as Clerk Typist II at a rate of $315.00 per month, effective-May 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT: The Court'at this time entered into an Agreement with North Century Seven, Inc., for the purpose of maintaining two information signs for a period of two (2) years, at a rental price agreed upon by the parties hereto for both signs at $30.00 per year. IN THE MATTER OF STUDIO ROAD: The Court at this time made Resolution for the establishment of Studio Road, described as follows, to wit: That portion of the Old Powell Butte - Paulina Creek Road and more commonly known as Studio Road, the right -of -way being sixty (60) feet in width, thirty (30) feet each side of the center line; more properly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of the Butler Market Road South 65 ° -31 °west 228.77 feet from the center of the Northeast Quarter (1/4) of Section twenty -eight (28), township seventeen (17) South Range twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian and running thence North 82° 06' 30" West 80.85 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 74.5 feet, the central angle being 7° 27'; thence South 88° 26•' 30" West 180.97 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 50.3 feet, the central angle being.5° 02'; thence South 83° 24' 30" West 98.89 feet thence on a ten (10) degree curve.to the left for 49.4 feet, the central angle being 4° 56' 30 "; thence South 78° 28' West 2.81 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 49.2 feet,•the central angle being 4 °55'; thence South 73° 33' West 268.77 feet; thence on a thirty (30) degree curve to the -6- anE 12 PACE 531 left for 100.07 feet; the central angle being 30 °131; thence South 430 20' West 169.12 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the left for 66.83 feet; the central angle being 13° 221; thence South 290 581eWest 171.98 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the left for 55.33 feet; the central angle being 110 041; thence South 180 54' West 399.41 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the right for 67.08 feet; the central angle being 13° 25'; thence South 320 19' West 127.26 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 256.16 feet; the central angle being 25 °371; thence South 60 42' West 241.95 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the right for 110.0 feet; the central angle being 110 001;.thence South 17° 42' West 510.70-feet; thence on a twelve (12) degree curve to the right for 260.84 feet the central angle being 31° 18'; thence South 490 00' West 99.95 feet; thence on a thirty (30) degree curve to the left for 164,33 feet; the central angle being 49 0'181; thence South 0° 18' East 582.36 feet along fourth•(44--h) Street in the City of Bend to the North line of Revere Street. And it was further ordered that the.County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road, thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution, and'the 4th day of June, 1969 is the time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on.account of said proposed road. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of Taxes: Dept. of Vet. Affairs and John M. McCarthy Carnation Company Weldon.T. Thompson Loran Endsley Dept. of Vet. Affairs IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: Clerical error,Assessor's SOMTS payment Clerical error, office Clerical error, office Double payment Assessor's Assessor's 438.92 150.16 17.62 75.21 96.41 The Court at this time approved the following renewal applications for beer licenses: Milton Apel Howard & Jessie L. Reed IN THE MATTER OF RECOMMENDATION FOR NEW APPLICATIONS: East Lake Lodge Paulina Lake Lodge RMBB RMBB for: The Court at this time recommended the new applications be approved Sunriver Properties P.O. Box 1224, Bend DB Darrell L. Davis & Wallace E. Johnson and Imogene J. Davis (3+1/2 M. S. of Redmond) & Carole F. Johnson The Brand Enterprises RMBB _?v THE M1,TTER 07, -7- - rL R -f 532 IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF ACCESS: The Court at this time granted a permit to Robert Smith to install an access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF PIPER DRIVE: The Court.at this time made'Resolution for the intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon described as follows, to -wit: A tract of land sixty (60) feet in width, being thirty (30) feet on either side of a center line, located in the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section Three (3), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point whence the North quarter corner of said Section Three (3) bears North 57° 39' 44" East, 748.33 feet and on the Easterly right -of -way line of a Sixty (60) foot public road known as Cessna Drive; thence South 800 34' 27" East, 371 feet; thence-a fifty (50) foot right -of -way being twenty -five (25) feet on either side bearing South 21° 16' 22" West, 553.50 feet more or less; thence North 890 40' 29" West, 22 feet more or less to the center point of a cul -de -sac having a radius of 52.50 feet, for roadway purposes. And it was further ordered that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properXly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road, thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution, and the 4th day of June, 1969 being the time and day the Court will consider any ob- jections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT C UNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO ISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER -s- N. J. (1KE) DONAT• ASSESSOR -.DESC COUR1 April 28, 1969 VOL12 FACE 33 AREA CODE 508 382 -2651 =SSOR 97701 Deschutes County Court Bend, Oregon Gentlemen: Please remove Ray Barker from the County Payroll as Chief Appraiser, effective April 25, 1969. (IKE) DONAT schutes County Assessor ND /sh �I - 4 t � i' P yL� 12 rw534 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE `COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Appraiser for ) Assessor's.Office ) 0 This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes lCounty Clerk place the name of Robert Foote on the payroll as of April 7, 1969, as appraiser at a salary of $550.00 per month. Dated this 28th day of April, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY 'COURT COUNTY JUDGE r 'WRE, 1*110 OWN i VOL 12 PAGE 535 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter } _ of ) ORDER Civil Defense Director ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Lester Houk, Deschutes County Civil Defense Director,'on the payroll at a salary of $140.00 per month, effective May 1, 1969. Dated this 16th day of April, 1969. DESCHUTES'COUNTY COURT We r ;�! �' Vill 536 IN THE COUNTY 'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Vacation Pay ) This matter coming before the Court upon its own petition, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk be authorized to issue three weeks' pay., in lieu of vaca- tion, to William-C. James; one half of-his vacation pay to be drawn from Civil Defense Non -tax Fund and one half of his vacation pay to be drawn from Civil Defense in the General Fund. Dated this 28th day of April, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE l i COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMI ONER DESCHUTES COUNTY, BEND, OREGON Advertisement for Bids Communications Maintenance At lZ ME Deschutes County invites bids for the maintenance of Communications equipment for the County. Bids for the maintenance will be opened and publicly read at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on May 7, 1969 in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. The County asks that the following requirements be met in preparation of the bid: 1. Preventative maintenance checks, frequency, modulation and power measurements to be made on a quarterly basis. 2. Twenty -four hour emergency service on the base stations, seven days a week, which is to include all parts and labor. 3. Service calls shall not be limited in number. 4. No mileage to be charged. 5. The cost to be based on a per unit basis. 6. All other equipment, mobiles and remote controls shall include all parts and labor with no mileage charge. 7. Installation and removal of equipment will be additional charge. 8. Storm, wind damage and vandalism are not to be included as part of the maintenance contract. 9. Damage to equipment, particularly mobiles, due to wrecks and other outside causes are not to be included. 10. This contract is to provide a maintenance system that will conform with all existing F.C.C. rules and regulationsi 11. Be capable of providing emergency back -up service as pro- tection against loss in continuity of service due to ill health, accident, etc. 12. All service personnel shall carry 2nd ''Class License or higher. 13. Outage time to*be kept at a minimum. 14. Service company will not be responsible for equipment in transit to and from sites. 538 15. Service charge will be made when equipment is found not to be out of order. 16. Additional charges to be made if City of Bend remotes are found to be cause of outage. . The date after which Bids will not be received is May 5, 1969 at 5:00 p:m. The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept the bid which is in the best intent of Deschutes County. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Commissioner G.W. McCann, Room 113 in the Deschutes County Courthouse. Dated this 16th day of April, 1969. To all Bidders: DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT W ,. R, W 1 COUNTY CO IONER . May I, 1969 Deschutes County has made a few changes in the Communications specifications for Maintenance, as follows: Item No. is Preventative maintenance checks, frequency, modulation and power measurements to be made on an annual basis. On the Inventory of the Equipment for the Maintenance, the location of the remote control in the Deschutes County Courthouse is to be changed to the Road Department Shop. Under the Mobiles: the Sheriff1s Car is the Chevrolet as described on the next line- -this is one item. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT VOL 12 PACE 539 Il`NL 7TORY OF DDS CHUTES COUNTY RADICJ: EQUIPMENT TO BE PLACED OIN MAII3TENATICE CONTRACT. Equipment used by Deschutes County Road Department: The following equipment is being installed at the-present time. It operates in the 450 megacycle band. This is RCA equipment. The A Super basefone located on•Awbrey Butte A Super basefone located on Wampus Butte A super controlfone located in the Deschutes County Courthouse A remote control located in the Deschutes County Road Department w /telephone line to the Deschutes County Courthouse A remote control in the Deschutes County Courthouse 11 - Super carfones (Model 500) with two frequency Capability 4 - Super carfones (Model 500) with four frequency Capability 1 - Super carfone (RCA), four frequency capability.: Y eii e band: t is used by the Sheriff's Department on the 1 - super basefone located on Aiorey Butte 1 - super controlfone located at the Deschutes County Courthouse 1 - super controlfone located at the Redmond.City Hall 3 - remote control located at the Deschutes County Courthouse The following equipment is used by the Sheriff's Department on the 1 - Motorola basestation, 250w., Model FSTRU- 520BR(A) 1 located on Awbrey Butte 1 - Motorola basestation, Model B53AKB -1100A 1 Mobile, Motorola, Model U43, (25w.) 1-- RCA supercarfone, Mobile MOBILES: Car Chev, 1967 Ford Plymouth Sheriff's Car Chev Chev Pick -up (#107) Model U6311HT -1100C U631 IT -1100C U63THT -1100C Motorola- Motracc Motorola U63HHT Trans Type CC3022 CC3022 CC3022 Serial Y H -66703 D -45973 . H -83589 E -41096 G -61443 OFFICE RADIOS: Sheriff's House Motorola, Remote Control PA 8270 F PA 5054 Sheriff's Shop Motorola, Remote Control PA 8270 F 3024 3 - Motorola Handie Talkies CD/H23 -10 1 only Johnson i-iessenger 8323 Citizens Band Sheriff's Boat The following equipment used by North Unit Irrigation District Lots Bard: l - Remote control at the Deschutes County Courthouse 1 - Super carfone (RCA) in the T,:atermaster's truck .ds *fic F y a '�* �'r. q,x 'f'e - a k .. � �•�" °,aye.: - a'.'�y �3< ..P . STATE- , OF, OREGON F T V , OF DE=fUT In the Matter ) of ) r. B R Vacation of an Alley ) , This matter having come before the Court the -14th day of March, 19691,'upon the petition, of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Collins, praying for the vacation of an Alley in Laidl.aw subdivision. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation for the security and improvement of the adjacent properties; the"alley is more properly described as follows: The alley in Block 33, Laidlaw, running north and south, bounded on the north by the south line of 8th Street and bounded on the south by the north line of 9th Street. That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of - Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioners.for, the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing tothe Court that the petition has been filed with the county Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Alley in Deschutes County, Oregon as described in the above description, and shall Page 1 of 2 ," -. � ." ._._ ., -. g.4 -- _,, .-: _-� _... ... _... -:. ;�,--- .zaF= . +�rwr'i5�caa>; a. , . ,4 ._.. �. .,�f, ..- ; _ -K #`°13tH. s •c � .. n VOL 12 PAVE 541 be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this. day. Dated this 16th day of April, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE r COUNTY COMMISSIONER a"1 COUNTY 'COMMSSIONER G1 VOL 1 A tC $TAU ° . ORMON u },* 'OOMT)t OF DEWM { In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Vacation of a ) Portion of-20th Street } Dana Butler Subdivision ) This matter having come before the Court-the ".5th day of March, 19693 upon the petition of Emil Howell of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, praying for the vacation of a portion of 20th Street in Dana Butler Subdivision. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation for the improvement of the Howell property, and the said portion of 20th Street in Dana Butler subdivi- sion described as: The west 10.00 feet of a portion of 20th Street in Dana Butler Subdivision, Deschutes County, Oregon and now more particularly described as follows: • Starting at the Southeast corner of lot 2, block 4, of-said Dana Butler subdivision, the Fj tial point as well as the point of beginning; thence N 89 46, E 10.00 ft; thence N 0 33' W 169.49 feet; thence south 89 411 W 10.00 ft. to the west line of said 20th street; thence S Oo 33' E, along the west line of said 20th street 169.45 feet to the south- east corner of said lot*2, block 4, the point of beginning; which parcel contains 0.0389 acres of-land, That there is also on file and of record the'approval of the, said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as.herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the r limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for Page 1 of 2 vm 12 fAm543 thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS DT,REBY ORDERED That the portion of the said parcel in Deschutes County, Oregon is within the above described land as a portion of 20th Street Dana Butler Subdivision, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were.no objections at such hearing held this day. Dated this 16th day of April, 1969. v 's' .jai` +d:s. -t.'�' fF •. ;i' Page 2 of 2 0 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER L� COUNTY CO STONER 1Z PAGE 544 - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter } of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Carnation Company, and, It appearing that a-Double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that-F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $150.16. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1969. DESC HUT ES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE VOL 12 PAGE 545 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ; O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Dept. of Veteran Affairs for John M. McCarthy, and, It appearing that a Clerical Error in the Assessor's Office has been made, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid., IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, " Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $438.92. Dated this 30th day of April, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE r COUNTY COMMISS] COUNTY COrTSSIONER CIL 12 PAGE 546 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes_as Tax Collector and Weldon T. Thompson, and, It appearing that an over payment due to a Clerical error (Assessor's office) has been made, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $17.62. Dated this 5th day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY allDGE COUNTY C ISSIONER j COUNTY CO ISSIONER I? FACE 54'7 i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Dept. of Veteran Affairs, and, It appearing that a Double Payment has been made, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as a Tax Collector refund the amount of $96.41. Dated this 5th day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COP, SIGNER IONER a ^4 1 2 PACE 548- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D ER ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Loran Endsley, and, It appearing that an overpayment due to a Clerical error (Assessor's office) has been made, and, It appearing that it is necessary -to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon.'Revised Statutes, that F. D. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $75.21. Dated this.5th day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE 11 J/ • x%2.6-'1" COUNTY CPNISSIONER n COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 PAGE 49 A G R E E M E N T WITNESSETH this agreement between Deschutes County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, by and through its County Court, hereinafter called the first party, and Mr. John McGaugh, 1554 E. 4th Street, Bend, Oregon, hereinafter called the second party, in which the second party in consideration of $1,200.00 to be paid, does hereby agree.to remove the following structures to bare ground by September 15, 1969: (1)' The Dyer Building located at 220 Greenwood, Bend, Oregon. (2) The Tucker house located at 1021 - Harriman, Bend, Oregon. (3) The garage of the residence of 153 Lafayette, Bend, Oregon. Time is of the essence in this agreement and any extension of time beyond Septemb.er 15, 1969, will only be allowed with the written consent of the f -i rs't party. The second party hereby agrees to assume any and all liability, forinjury to persons or damage to property incurred while in the performance of this agreement.. This agreement is subject to force majeure and is contingent upon accidents, acts of God, weather conditions, inability to secure labor, fire regulations or restrictions imposed by any government or governmental agency or other.,&elays beyond either party-'s control.. It is mutually agreed that in the event the party of the second part shall fail or neglect to keep or perform his part of this agreement, the above consideration shall be forfeited, and that the first party shall•have the right forthwith to declare this agreement null and void. i D ED this �'day of April, 1969. V McGAUGH D. L. PENHOL+ W, County Judge G. W."McC NN, ommissioner DOROTHY A S_MEAD, Commissioner :f :. PAGE 550 A G R E E M E N T This Agreement entered into this 1st day of February, 1969, by and between DESCHUTES COUNTY, party of the first part, and NORTH CENTURY SEVEN, INC., Party of the second part: WITNESSETH: Seven, Deschutes County lets to North Century Incorporated for the purpose of maintaining two information signs at locations on the right -of -way of the West Campbell Road and the East Campbell Road at points indicated on the map. The time agreed upon by the parties hereto is for a period of two (2) years. The rental price agreed upon by the parties hereto for both signs is $30.00 per year payable annually in advance. North Century Seven, Inc., party of the second part, on their part agrees to erect and maintain two information signs indicating the North Century Seven subdivision. North Century Seven Inc. agrees that the signs erected on the sites agreed upon by the parties shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet in area. It is further agreed that the signs shall not be enlarged or changed without the written permission of the Deschutes 'County Court. This agreement signed and dated this oW da y of 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Party of the First Part: 9n COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY NCO IONER NORTH CENTURY SEVEN INCORPORATED Party of the Second Part: 0 PAGE 551 LEASE AGREEMENT The parties to this lease are Deschutes County, a political ' subdivision of the State of Oregon, Landlord, and Robert Riemenschneider, Tenant. Landlord leases to Tenant the following described property on the terms and conditions stated below: The S 112 NW 1/4 Section 25, T. 14 S., R. 11 E.W.M. The'term of this lease shall commence April 15, 1969, and continue through April 14, 1970, a period of one-year. Tenant shall pay to the landlord as rent the sum of $750.00 subject to the following condition: If a land exchange concerning the above is consummated prior to the completion of the crop season 1969 between the landlord and tenant, the annual rental due will be exting- uished and the tenant would then be liable for and hereby agrees to pay the property taxes for the tax year 1969. This lease covers eighty acres of land which is to be used for the growing of potato crops and no other purpose. This lease is subject to cancellation by the landlord 30 days after written notice to tenant. I.f the above condition in re: land exchange does not occur, the tenant hereby agrees to vacate this land upon the termination of the lease. Dated this // day of April, 1969. DESC UTES COU Lan lord D. L. Penhollow, County Judge G. WJ cCann, Commissioner orotny mead, Commissioner , 1 e n a n I? PAGE 552 - In the Matter ) ) of ) STUDIO ROAD ) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES R E S 0 L UT 1 0 N Be it remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in gaid County on Friday the 2nd day of May 1969, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by resolution, described as follows, to wit: That portion of the Old Powell Butte- Paulina Creek Road and more commonly known as Studio Road, the right -of -way being sixty (60) feet in width, thUtty (30) feet each side of the center line; more properly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of the Butler Market Road South 65 ° -31 +'west 228.77 feet from the center of the Northeast Quarter (1/4) of Section twenty - eight (28), township seventeen (17) South Range twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian and running thence North 88° 33' 30" West 574.79 feet; thence North 87° 21' 30" West ,374.9 feet; thence North 84° 06' 30" West 80.85 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left, for 74.5 feet, the central angle being 70 271; thence South 88° 26' 30" West 180.97 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 50.3 feet, the central angle being 50 021; thence South 83° 24' 30" West 98.89 feet' thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 49.4 feet, the central angle being 4° 56' 30 "; thence South 78° 28' West 2.81 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 49.2 feet, the central angle being 4° 551; thence South 730 33' West 268.77 feet; thence on a thirty (30) degree curve to the left for 100.07 feet, the central angle being 300 131; thence South 430 20' West 169.12 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the left for 66.83 feet, the central angle being 13° 221; thence South 290 58' West 171.98 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the left for 55.33 feet, the central angle being 110 041; thence South 180 54' West 399.41 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve �bo the right for 67.08 feet, the central angle being 13° 251; thence South 320 19' West 127.26 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to th.e tefifiY-1 f6vr256016 feet, the central angle being 15° 39' ; thence SouthfO 4M Westr241c.9bvteet; thence on a ten (10 -) degree curve to the right for 110.0 feet, the central angle being I1° 001; thence South 170 42' West 510.70 feet; thence on a twelve (12) degree curve to the right for 260.84 feet the central angle being 310 181; thence South 49° 00 West 99.95.feet; thence on a thirty (30) degree curve to the left for 164.33 feet; the central angle being 490 181; thence South 0" 18' East 582.36 feet along fourth (4th) Street in the City of Bend to the North line of Revere Street. PAGE 553 Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his duly ggal Pied deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the eonsideration of this Resolution-by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at-a meeting on the 4th day of June 1969, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated this 2nd day of May 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT: COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 12'KE 554 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR TV STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter J APJ? �1h 196 of ) R E S 0 L UTION N AC //++ ) co ER The vacation of J C[I a portion of ) Ehret Road J This matter.coming before the County Court and having been advised and having made investigation and it appearing that this is a public necessity to facilitate proper continuity, between the city street extension and the realigned extension of Ehret County Road, and more property described as follows: A strip of land sixty (60) feet in width being thirty (30) feet on each side of a center Line beginning thirty (30) feet East and 108.39 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter (SW'1 14 NW 114) of Section Sixteen (16), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East Willamette Meridian and running thence East 1290 feet more or less to the East line of the Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW 114 NW 114) of Section Sixteen (16). This is a portion of the original Ehret Road. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, post notices of the proposed vacation of Lots, blocks and streets in three, (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be May 23, 1969, Pacific Daylight Savings Time, at 10 :00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 23rd day of April, 1969. CON COMP7 7UDGE COUNTY CO STONER VOL ...IN.THE ;COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION Vacation of Portion of ) Plat of Meadow Village ) This matter coming before the.Court upon the written petition of SUNRIVER PROPERTIES, INC., an Oregon Corporation, through its President, Donald V. McCallum and Ruth A. Zehntbauer, praying for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Meadow Village. And the Court being advised and having made investigation, and it appearing that Sunriver Properties, Inc., and Ruth A. Zehntbauer, sole owners, of all the property described to -wit: All of that portion of Meadow Village lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof recorded June 20, 1968 in book 8 of the records of plats of Deschutes County, Oregon at page 53 et.seg. Described as: Lots 8, 9 and 10 of Block 22 of said Meadow Village. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, post notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and streets in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be May 21, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order; of the Court this 16th day of April, 1969. A "N' W26W.0" �ilj IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON -12 PAGE 556 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the matteH ) of ) R E S O L U T I O N ) PIPER DRIVE ) Be it remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County of Tuesday the 6th of May 1969, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to extablish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by re- solution, described as follows, to wit: A tract of land sixty (60) feet in width, being thirty (30) feet on either side of a center line,,located.in the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section Three (3), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point whence the North quarter corner of said Section Three (3) bears North 57° 39' 44" East, 748.33 feet-and on the Easterly right - of -way line of a Sixty (60) foot public road known as Cessna Drive; thence South 80° 341 27" East, 371 feet; thence a fifty (50) foot right -of -way being twenty -five (25) feet on either side bearing South 21° 16' 22" West, 553.50 feet more or less; thence North 89° 40' 29" West, 22 feet more or less to the center point of a cul -de -sac having a radius of 52.50 feet, for roadway purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his.duly qualified deputy, shal.l give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be con- sidered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting at 10:00 a.m. on the 4th day of June 1969, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. �pted t 6th day of May 1969. DESCH TES OU Y 9Z-2-- COU jY CO M I S I ONER -.� %L� ir, COUNTY JUDGE O IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter I 1 OF I Studio Road ) I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING A ? FACE 557 I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaeter, being first duly 'sworn, depose and say that on. May 5, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry , gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish a portion of the Powell Butte - Paulina Creek Road known as Studio Road, Deschutes County, Oregon by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on the bulletin board at Deschutes County Courthouse ;`one notice posted on a power pole at the southwest corner of 4th and:Revere Streets; one notice posted on a juniper tree on the South side of the road at the intersection of Studio and Boyd Acres Road; one notice posted on a white fence post on the east side of the road at the Intersection of Studio Road and Butler Market Road. COUNTY ROADMASTER sged and sworn to me this tj day of COUNTY CLERK N; 1 I FACE 55$ IN -THE •COUNTY. COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES L � Htl& 1969 N I In the Matter) M D��'`r C of ) PROOF OF POSTING ) Vacation of a ) portion of Ehret Rd. 1,-Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on April 28, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry , gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of the Ehret Road in Deschutes County, Oregon by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on the bulletin board at the Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted on poser pole 73 feet North of the Easterly terminus of said portion to be vacated; one notice posted on a large juniper tree in the center line of said road - 600 feet East,West end of said road; one notice posted on a juniper tree 20 feet East of West end of road which is 50.feet East and 108 feet South of Northwest corner of SW 114 NW 114 Section 16, Tp. 15 South,Range -13 E. W. M. COUN Y ROADMASTER ice': • !_+ t; � : s * - "��'�:;. ` � �. to Fiji. • = - �: �S'ubsMc�iribed and-. to me this . /.+ day of , VOA AGREEMENT TO FURNISH ENGINEERING StRVICES TO DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PREPARATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE COUNTY -WIDE WATER AND SEWER PLAN This Agreement made and entered Into this O' day of WvP3�s,6rY ], 1968, between DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, a public body having authority for the preparation of an official comprehensive plan.for' water and sewer de- velopment for the area described.hereinafter called the COUNTY, and CORNELL, HOWLAND, HAYES t MERRYFIELD, INC., a professional engineering firm, hereinafter called the ENGINEER. The COUNTY has resolved subject to approval of a grant from the Farmers Home Administration to procure the preparation of, and the ENGINEER agrees to prepare all engineering segments of, and'officiai comprehensive plan for the municipal or public -type domestic water and sewer systems which should be de- veloped in addition to present systems to adequately serve the present and probable future needs of the entire area included within DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, excluding the City of Bend. The COUNTY will make available to the ENGINEER copies of existing plans and reports bearing on the subject matter of this Agreement and will endeavor to procure for use by the ENGINEER similar plans and reports from State and Federal agencies affecting the area. It is contemplated that the ENGINEER will utilize such existing material by reference thereto and will suggest de- partures from and modifications thereof only where necessary to coordinate and consolidate ENGINEER's findings into a concrete Proposal for feasible plans for water and sewer systems. it is not intended that this contract shall auth- orize the unnecessary repeat or duplication of existing surveys, plans, or reports. The official records of the COUNTY will be freely available to the ENGINEER during official business -hours, subject to prior necessary. use by COUNTY employees. Among the surveys, plans, reports and records to be made available are: I . Resource Analysis prepared by Extension Service: 2. USDA Reports on Water and Related Land Resources. 3. Water, Sewer, Land Use, etc. plans that the cities and communities in the COUNTY may have. 4. Existing and future plans for schools, transportation, and utility networks.- 5. Other plans for the area including Overall Economic Development Plans. 6. Long -Range Planning (prepared under guidance of Extension Agent). r irr•� �� `wnj y� ` The availability of the foregoing materials hasrbeen taken into account by the parties hereto in arriving at the payments to be-made to ENGINEER under this contract. The total amount payable by the COUNTY to the ENGINEER for the performance of this contract shall be Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000). The first part of the plan will be a Preliminary Report which shall consist of the following information: PART I PRELIMINARY REPORT 1. Backg round Basic Studies A. Population. A brief analysis and charts of present population characteristics, including current total compared to available statistical totals for the past 30 years; size of families; age distribution; density of residence patterns throughout the area; explanation of-influences and pro- jected trends of the foregoing. B. Area Economic Condition. A general summary of present financial condition and economic history-of the area as a whole, general financial con- ; dition of local units of government in the area, with special treatment of any parts of the area in which are found significant deviations from the general level for the area. C. Existing Public Utilities. A general summary of the existing local and area-wide transportation facilities, public utilities and community services as related to centers of communications and trade centers, in and outside the area, source and permanency of supply. D. Natural Resources. The effect which available natural resources - ---- tras -on- available or needed water and sewer systems. j( E. Agricultural Production Land Patterns and Trends. A summary - discussion of the pattern of agriculture including dairy and. livestock enterprises - - - -and the size of- farms and-other-rural real estate holdings, including residential recreational, commercial and industrial uses, as these factors relate to present -and future water *and sewer needs. F. Water Resources. Available data on known water resources, 'describing quality and quantity, and probably additional water resources for domestic, munic- ipal, recreational, .industrial, and sanitary purposes. Include recommendations _�.�__._ for- necessarjr further studies for development of new sources which will be needed immediately and in the..future. 2. Maps of Existing Situation. A. P- tanning area map with county, municipal, township, and existing utility or development district boundaries indicated. -2- 12 PAGE 561 B.•- Topographical map, of the planning area with contour at such inter- vals to show the general. topographic features with special indication of any topographical or hydrographic features which will substantially affect the plan and development thereunder. C. Soil structure map indicating by areas structures of terrain and general soil types in the area as it relates to anticipated and proper future land use and sewer and water system development, with particular emphasis on any problem or hazard areas. �( D. Existing land use.map; indicating present predominate land use,as- between public and private ownership and use classes including residential, commercial, industrial., agriculture, forest and recreation purposes: E. Existing water and sewer systems map, indicating the general lay - out of existing-water and sewer systems In the planning area, identifying.reser- voir, we-ils or other source, treatment-plants, pumping stations, major mains, Interceptor lines, lagoons-and outfall facilities and their capacities. Service areas will be shown by shading and coloring. 31 `v as t'G The COUNTY will prepare segments'l A through 1 E and segments 2 C and 2 D. The ENGINEER will prepare segments 1 F and segments 2 A, 2 B and.2 E. The ENGINEER shall prepare and furnish the COUNTY the base map upon which to put . �C the information required for 2 C and 2 D. The ENGINEER will work closely with �o the COUNTY and COUNTY employees in completing the Preliminary Report. After ..all segments of the Preliminary Report are completed the ENGINEER and the COUNTY will meet with the County Planning Commission, Farmers Home Administration rep- resentatives, and other persons involved with County planning to discuss additions or revisions to the Preliminary Report and to plot the course to follow in com- pleting the remaining parts of the Comprehensive Plan. The second part of the Plan will consist of the following information: PART I1 PROJECTIONS 1. Narrative A. A report setting out proposed immediate plans (within the next 5 to 10 years) and long -range plans (20 years or more), "including: (1) Projections of population and desirable distribution of that population. (2) Proposed future facilities for education, health, transportation and recreation. (3) Projected industrial and commercial development. (4) Projected changes in agricultural operat.ions,.including changes In owner- operated family farms. -3- PAGE 562 2. .Ma s A. A map showing future pattern and intensity of land use, including residential areas, industrial si'tes,.farms, recreational developments, and so forth. B. A map showing location of future schools, hospitals, highways and streets. C. A map showing general layout of proposed public utility systems. D. A map indicating the proposed water and sewer facilities required for the Immediate needs (during the next .5 years but not more.than 10 years) and separately indicating those water and sewer facilities which will be needed to meet projections fo•r a total period of 20 years. The plans will show the . major mains, interceptors; reservoirs, wells or other sources, treatment plants pumping facilities, outfalls and lagoons and their required capacities. Service areas will be indicated by shading or coloring. 3. Justification of Water and Sewer Plan A. A report.justifying the•plans shown in paragraph 2 D above on the basis of data assembled and reviewed and projections based on sound statistical forecasting techniques. Priorities to meet immediate needs wi.1.1 be recommended. Devices for coordinating development pursuant to the plan and correlating de- velopments with each other will be recommended. The COUNTY shall prepare all of segment 1 (Narrative) and segments 2 A, B and C. The ENGINEER shall prepare segment 2 D and shall furnish the COUNTY the base maps for segments 2 A, B and C. The ENGI.NEER-O all prepare segment 3, Justification of Water and Sewer Plan. When the narrative, maps, and justification are complete, the ENGINEER will meet with the COUNTY, the County Planning Commission,_r_presentatives..of Farmers Home Administration and other persons involved with the planning to explain and discuss the _completed work and to-make.-such alterations, -- modifications or revisions as are required to fulfill the terms of this Agreement, the Grant. -- " "Ag reemen t the COU14TY has with Farmers Home Administration, and to permit approval - - --of -- the -plan as -the - official -water and sewer plan -for the COUNTY. PART III GENERAL PROVISIONS ' 1. Reproductions.. When the plan or revised plan and report is accepted by -- •--- - ----- COUNTY, the-County- Planning Commission and-Farmers Home Administration, the ENGINEER will prepare and furnish within the contract price 100 copies of this completed — - - ---- work. -- -The ENGINEER will - coordinate his work with that the COU14TY completes so that the completed Comprehensive Plan will be one volume. The County "Planning Commission wi.11 provide in finished form on an agreed . format, ready for printing and binding, all planning information. required. The -4- „JL 12 FADE 583 cost of printing all planning information will be shared by the County Planning Commission and the ENGINEER on a pro rata basis. Proper coordination of all work In the preparation of the bound .report will be the obligation of both the ENGINEER and County Planning Commission. If additional copies are requested by the COUNTY within 2 years, the ENGINEER will furnish them at cost. 2. Completion of Contract. ENGINEER agrees to perform all requirements of this Agreement within a period of twelve (12).months from the date of authorization-. by the COUNTY -to proceed. Said period may be extended for cause by mutual amending agreement before the expiration of said period. All planning information shall be made available to the ENGINEER within two (2) months from official notice to proceed. 3. , Default A. Termination of'Contract. Upon breach of this contract prior to the agreed completion date, the other party shall have the right to terminate the .Agreement by written notice sent by certified mail to the address set out in this Agreement. In the event of such termination by the COUNTY, it shall be entitled to all finished and unfinished data, maps, reports, and plans covered by or related to this contract upon payment by COUNTY on the basis of a percentage of payments due for completed stages as provided below. Failure of either party to terminate . -upon the occurrence of any breach shall not constitute a waiver of any provision of this Agreement. 4. Payment Schedule Upon completion of all the requirements in the several parts of this - Agreement, the COUNTY will pay to the ENGINEER the indicated percentage of the stated contract price.: DESCRIPTION' _ PERCENTAGE CUMULATIVE Part i, 1 F. 25 25% Part 1, 2 A, B and E 25 50% Part II,'2 D and 3 30 80% -- -- -Part I I I , 1 -10 g0% Completion and Acceptance 10 100% 5, Ownership of Material. Material prepared pursuan.t to this Agreement shall, upon payment therefore, become the sole property of the COUNTY and the ENGINEER reserves no rights to control th"e.use or disposition thereof. 6. Meetings. ENGINEER agrees to meet with COUNTY as indicated at the end -- -- of -each part of -the contract and either party may request such additional meetings as in its opinion are necessary for the prompt and proper performance of the contract. -5- I 7Vl f 56 7. Acceptance. Acceptance of the completed plan and report shall be indicated in writing by COUNTY within 14 days after submission of the completed final report without regard to whether the COUNTY has adopted the plan as its official plan. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been signed on the dates indicated by duly authorized representatives of the COUNTY and the ENGINEER. Approved: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION By * Title � . -� ---'"" * Type Name For DESCHUTES.000NTY COURT Da By Ti By Ti By Ti For CORN LL, HOWLAND, HAYES MERRYFIELD, INC. Date � Z3 /Q 8 By red E. Harem Water Projects Manager 5 I'N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING Vacation of Portion of Plat. ) of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc. ) I, D. L. Penhollow, Deschutes County Judge, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on May 13, 1969, gave notice by Resolution of the County Court's intention to vacate a Portion of Plat of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc., by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board at Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted on the old Foster Ranch Gate; one notice posted on a pine tree at the Southeast corner of Hemlock at Ponderosa Junction;�one notice posted on the Northwest corner of Hemlock at Ponderosa Junction. COUNTY JUDGE Subscribed and sworn to me this day of COUNTY CLERK By Deputy =tea . .4 a I FOR THE STAR 4F OREGON Val WAGE' ' s 3t ; 'COUNTY {' AXSETTE5 Zn the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION Vacation of Portion.of ) Plat -of DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES, INC.) This matter coming before the Court upon the written petition Of DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES, INC., an Oregon corporation, through its President, Dan H. Heierman, praying for the vacation of a portion of Plat of DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES, INC. And the Court being advised and having made investigation, and it appearing that Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc., is the sole. owner, of all the property described to -wits A portion of Silver Fox Drive, beginning at a point on the Westerly Boundary line of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 26 and 27, Block 70; thence N: 690 491 E. 520.0 ft.; thence N. 35o 491 E. 86.0 ft-.; thence S. 020 201 W. 112.12 ft.; thence S.760. Olt-W. 524.0 ft. to the point of beginning. Also another portion- of Silver Fox Drive beginning °at.a point on the Westerly- Boundary Line-of Silver Fox Drive, -said point also being the common lot corner between lots 46 and 47 Block 70; thence 5. 400 491. W. 945.0'ft.t'thence N. 590 301 E. 187.3 ft. to the Easterly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive; thence N. 40. 491 E. 617.0 ft.; thence N. 210 43' °E. 183:4 ft. to'the point of beginning. Also another portion of Silver Fox Drive, beginning at a point on the Northerly Boundary Line of.Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 49'and 50, Block 70; thence S. ?30 011 E. 551.0 ft. ;=thence N. 460 451 E. 495.0 ft.; thence S. 320 431 W. 135.0 ft. to the Sorttherly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive; thence S. 460 451 W. 390.0 ft.; thence N. 730 011 W. 145.0 ft.; thence N. 640 501 W. 450.0'ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Doe Lane, beginning at a.point on the Northerly Boundary Line of Doe Lane, said point also being-the southwest corner of Lot 69 Block 78; thence S. 400 491 W. 80.6 ft.; thence N. 88-539 E. 110.0 ft.; thence N. 210 431 E. 65.1 ft.; thence S. 880 531 W..75.0 ft. to the point of beginning. All of Lot 13 Block 76. A portion of Lot 14 Block 76, beginning at a point on the Northerly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point alsoQ being the common lot corner between lots 14 and 16, block 76 thence S. 690 491 W. 180.0 -ft.; thence N. 760 011 E. 17240 ft. thence N. 010 071 W. 26.0 ft. to the point of beginning. Y" VOL_ 12 FAGS 567 a • ,A,-portion of Lot 16, Block 76, beginning at a point on thgg Northerly'Boundary Line of Silver Fox chive, said point also being the co Won lot corneic between lots 14 and: 16, Block-76; thence S. Ol' 07' E. 26.0 :rt.; thence N.. 76° oil E. 91.0 it.t thence-S. 88. 53' w. 90.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 9, Block '779 beginning at a point on the Northerly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the Northeast corner of Lot 9, Block 77; thence S. 400 49' W. 120.0 ft.; thence N. 59° 30' E. 97.5 ft.; thence N. 01. 07' W. 60.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 10, Blook 77, beginning-it a point on the Northerly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 10 and 11, Block 77; thence S.,890 53' W. 78.0 ft.; thence.S. 40° 4914. 22.0 ft.; thence S. 01° 07' E. 60.0 ft.; thence N. 59° 30'.E• 96.0 ft.; thence N. 01° 07' W 33.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 119 Block ?njbeginning at a. point which is the common lot corner between lots 10 and 11, Block 77; thence S. 01. 07' E. 33.0 ft.;.thence N. 59° 30' E. 65.0 ft.; thence S..88° 53' W. 60.0 ft. to the.point of beginning. All of Lot 8, Block 77. All of Lot 7, Block 7 ?'. All of Lot 6, Block 77. A portion of Lot 5, Block 77, beginning at a point on the Southerly Boundary Line of Doe Lane, said point.also being the common lot corner between Lots 5 and 6, Block 77; thence S. 01° 07' E 140.0 ft.; thence N. 21° 43' E. 151.0 ft.; thence S. 88° 53' W- 50.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 5, Block 78, beginning at a point on the . Easterly Boundary Line of.Silver Fox Drive,-said point also being *the_common' lot corner between lots 5 and 6 Bloek.78 ;. thence N. 40° 49' E. 98.0 ft., thence N. 880 53' E. 11.0 ft.; thence S. 210 43' W. 215.0 ft.; thence N. 010 07' W 132.0 fto to the point of beginning. All of Lot 6 Block 78.* A portion of Lot 13, Block 79, beginning at a point on the southerly Boundary Line of Silver Fox.Drive, said point also being the common lot corner b6tween.Lots 12 and 13, Block 79; thence N. 73° O1' W. 265.0 ft.; thence S. 010 07' E. 14.0 ft.; thence S.'64* 50' E. 276.0 ft.; thence N. 010 07' W. 58.0 ft* to the.point of beginning. A portion of 'Lot 12, Block 79, beginning at a point on the Southerly Boundary.Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point.:also being the common lot corner between lots 12 and 13, Block 79 ;. thence S.'Ol° 07' E.f58.0 ft.; thence S...640 05' E. 92.0•ft.; thence N. 01° 07' W. 7500 ft.; thence N. 730 O1' W. 96.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 11, Block 79, beginni -ng at a point on the Southerly Boundary of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 11 and 12, Block 79; thence S. 010 07' E. 75.0 Ft.; thence S. 64° 50' E. 150.0 ft.; thence N. 010 07' W. 90.0 ft.; thence N. 73° O1' W. 144.0 ft. to the, point of beginning. All of Lot 10 Block 79. ,� All of Lot 9 Block 79 VOL VN . � . ,ice. � • }motion oil f , Y-19-4 '6e i nnixg at a point on the t� r ? +� of, :.lyer F`o z E rive said point also being tike aoba'� eea_?,a� ifs +And 8, Block 79, thence B 1+6 f 4 W. f y *"Sea S4 ° 190.0. feet.; thence N 32• '#3M' '6 ".6 fti�� thence N. 374'55# Y. 152.0 ft. ' to the point :bo A pertion,of Iot:,7; beginnng;at a paint on the Easterly Boundary, _jdAe ;o,� Silver, Fox Drive, said point also being the. ° common lot. certtrn' be+a lots,.?" and - �8, Block 79; thence S. 37 55' E. 152-01t--1, thence N. 32° 43' 'E..96.0 ft.; thence N. 37° 55' X. 108.0 fig. ;.thence S 460 45' W. 90.0 ft. to the point of ' beginning. A portion of Lot 6, beginning at a point on the Easterly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point '.also being the comon'lot corner between lots 6 and 7, Block 79; thence S. 370 55' E. 108.0 ft.; thence N. 32° 43' E. 96.0 ft.; thence N. 370.55' W• 64.0 ft.; thence S. 46° 45' W. 90.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 5, beginning at a point on the Easterly` Boundary Line,of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 5 and 6, Block 79; thence S.' 37° 55' E. 64.0 ft.; thence N. 320 43' E. 96.0 ft.; thence N. 37° 55' W. 18.o ft. thence S. 46° 45' W 90.0 ft. to the. point of beginning. A portion of lot 4, beginning At a point on the Easterly Boundury.Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 4 and 5, Block 79; thence S., 37° 55' E. 18.0 ft.; thence N..320.431 E:.32.0 -ft.; thence S. 460 45' W. 30.0 ft. to the .poiiat of begin ning. A portion of Hemlock Road; beginning at a-'point on the *Easterly Boundary Lime of-Hemlock Road, said point also' being the common lot corner botween'_lots 44 and 4$f $lock 58; -.thence S. 144 35' E. 347.44 ft.; thence S. 35037' E•.343.56 thence N. 24° 53' W. 660.00 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot _1, Block 50, beginning' at a point - on'' the Westerly Boundary Line of Hemlock Road, said point also being the.common lot corner between lots l and 29 block 50 ;-thence N.-,2 ° 53' W. 101.5 ft; thence S. 140 35' E. 95.22 ft.; thence, S. 880 51' E. 26.0 ft. to the point of.beginning. . A-portion of Lot 21 Block 50, beginning at.a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Hemlock Road,, 6ii:d point also - .being the common lot corner between lots 1 and 2, Block 50; thence N. 88° 51' W. 26.0.ft.; thence.S. 14 °.351 "E. 124.26 ft. ;,thence S. 880.51' E. 51.50 ft.; thence N. 240 53' W. 131.0 ft. to,the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 9, Block 50, beginning At--a point on the Westerly Boundary Litre of Hemlock Road, said -point also tieing the common -lot corner between.lote 2 and'9, -.Block 50; thence. N. 88. 51' W. 51.50 ft.; thence S.' 14° 359.E. 103.55 ft.; thence S. 880 51' E. 74.30 ft.; thence N 240 53' W. 111.0 ft* to-the point of beginning. A•portion off44t lo,'Block 50, beginning.,at a point on -the Westerly Boundary Lime of Hemlock Road;. said point, also being ,the common lot corner between lots 9 and-10, Block 50 ;,:thence N. 88 e 511 W._74036 ft.; thence 'S. 14° 35' E. 59.55 ft. ;' thence.. S•'35° 37$.E 86.80,ft.; thence 5.. 88° .51t',E. 60.50 ft.; thence. N. 24 0.53' W.' 111.0 ft. to the point of beginning. . 12 FACE 569 A portion of , Zot 11'; Block 5, begin ng at a point on the Westerly* Bo iai- Line of Hearoek load, said point also being .the cocoon lot corner between toto"la and 11, block 50; thence N'. 880 .51' W. 60.50 ft.f thence''S: 35* 37' E. 12-3.27 ft.; thence S. 88. 51! E. 40.0 ft.; thence N. 24' 53' W. 111.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 2, Block 51, beginning at a point on the Westerly boundary Line of Hemlock Road, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 1 and 29 block 51; thence N. 24° 53' W. 19`•0 ft.; thence N. 880 51' W. 23.0 ft.; thence S..35° 37' E. 57.0 ft.; thence N. 00 10' P. 33.80 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot­l, Block 51, beginning at -a point on theL-' Westerly Boundary Line of Hemlock Road, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 1 and 2, Block 51; thence S. 0° 10' W. 33.80 ft.; thence S. 35° 37' E. 39.40 ft.; thence N. 240 53' W. 62.60 ft. to the -point of beginning. A portion of Mountain Goat Lane and Moose Drive, beginning at a point on the Easterly Boundary Line of Mountain Goat Lane, said point also being the common lot corner between -Lots 5 and 6, Block 69; thence N. 36° 41' W. 485.60 ft.; thence S,. 89° 45' W. 50.0 ft.; thence N. 00 41' W. 225.80 ft.; thence N. 89° 40' W. 25.0 ft.; thence S. 00 41' E. 216.40 ft.; thence S. 43° 37' E. - 510.30 ft. to.the point of beginning. A portion'of Lot 1, Block 68, beginning'at a point which, is the northeast corner of said Lot 1; thence S. 0° 41, E. 227.61 ft.; thence N.890 45!. W. -25.0 ft.; thence N. 0° 41! W. 227.60 ft.; thence S. 89° 40' E. 25.0 ft. to the point -of beginning. A portion of* Lot 29 Block. 68, beginning at a point which is the northeast corner of said Lot'2; thence S. 0° 41' E 227.56; thence S. 890 45' W. 12.5 ft-;.thence N. 01 41' W. 227.55 ft.; thence S. 89° 40' E. 120 ft.'to the point of beginning. _ A portion of Lot 17, Block 66, beginning at-a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Mountain Goat Lane, said point also being the common lot corner between Lots 17 and 18 Block 66; thence s. 89° 45' W. 18.59 ft.; thence N..430 37' W. 123.93 ft.; thence N. 360 41' W. 111.98 ft. 'to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 18 Block: 66, beginning at a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Mountain Goat Lane, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 17 and 18, Block 66; thence S..89° 45' W. 18.59 ft.; thence N. 43 ° -37' W. 129.30 ft.; thence N. 890 45' E. 37.99 ft.; thence 5.36° 41' E. 116.84 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 19, Block 66 beginning at a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Mountain Goat lane,-said-point also being the common lot corner between Lots 18 and 19, Block 66; thence S. 89° 45' W. 37.99 ft.; thence N. 430 37t W. 129630 ft.; thence N. 89° 45' E. 57.39 ft.; thence S. 360 41' E. 116.84 ft. to-the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 209 Block 66, beginning.at a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Mountain Goat Lane, said point also, being the common lot corner between Lets 19 and 20, Block 66; thence s. 89° 45' W. 57.39 ft.; thence N. 430 37' W. 129.30 ft-,; dthence N. 890 45' E. 76.79 ft. ;.'thence.:S. 360 41' E.,116.84 ft. to the point of beginning. � s s* r* "A� 1j,y e:. e .;, ,r• +i� '3 s Y• },. 'i, ... is . y er Deschutes County °' k*`.,�'� k -.< t a ..� �.�' -.tom ? '' ..- ' ,� : � ' _• - s .r- rndia tidn' of lots, 'blocks and street in thresaea pla,6es sad iw he date of Hearing shkll be 4 ne 18, 1969' ' at.l0i00 as,,'P4cific St"dard Time, i bhp. beslchutes Co" Coa;•troom,. Do ' idiet County Courthouse. Done by Order 9,f, the Court this 13 t h of May, 1969 • . c . COUNTY y SS 0 r VnL 1.2 ?AGE 571 IN-THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) .of ) ORDER Installation of a ) 6" pipeline ) A 0 6 Pjp�j i anted by Deschutes County to Allen J. Auzenne to install on or across Deschutes Coun ty right-of-way. "A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is- revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS pars el with the road shall be in the existing ditch line o cnree (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement a lines must be installed to a depth to be no less eet and properly backfilled to the original grade 1 obstructions rto the drainage area, Permittee shall b or any or all damages to thexisting pavement, and Installing Pipe Line Transverse: 6" waterllne. All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the existing road- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.' is installed in a trans- verse direction the water pipe must be-installed w-it -i n a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench 5 such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run underground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Dated this 12thday of May 1969 . Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER •�: Wic_ VOL 12 PAGE 572 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter Of ) R E S O L U T I O N Vacation of a Portion ) of a Street of Hillman ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of-Richard J. Warner, Box 222, Terrebonne, Oregon, County of Deschutes, The Court having been advised and upon investiga- tion finding that Central Avenue, between 4th and 5th Streets as shown on the recorded plat of Hillman, in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office, is intercepted by a sheer rock bluff of forty feet (40') heighth and that it is in the best interests of those served by Central Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets, would be best served by vacating a portion of said street. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED That Central Avenue be vacated, from the east side of Fourth Street, thence east 100' in Hillman, as recorded in the plat filed in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office. And itois furthered ordered that Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, post notices of the proposed vacation in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be June 18, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 16th day of May, 1969. COUIATYIJUDGE COUNTY COMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 RX- BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 7th day of May, 1969, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were. presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: DOROTHY A. Smead Co. Ct.- -conf. $ 27.15 Norman Thrasher Sheriff -- travel 20.00 Dept. of Voc. Rehab. J -J Youth Center - -pyt. 2,750.00 Owl Pharmacy J -J Youth Cent. - -other 5.50 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. J -J Youth Cent. - -exp. 58.47 J & J Auto Parts J -J Youth Cent. - -exp. 3.00 Central Tractor Co. J -J Youth Cent.- -off. supp. 43.40 Backstrom Builders Center J -J Youth Cent. - -other 5.55 Pioneer Bakery J -J Youth Cent. - -food 40.30 3 Boys Market J -J Youth Cent. - -food 4.85 Erickson's Market J -J Youth Cent. - -food 188.38 Hudson House, Inc. J -J Youth Cent. - -food 47.96 Pacific Fruit & Produce J -J Youth Cent. - -food 10.05 Wetles J -J Youth Cent. -- clothing 1.17 Safeway,.lnc. J -J Youth Center- -food 31.84 Western Farmers Assn. J -J Youth Cent. -- Agric. 17.01 Deschutes Farmers Coop. J -J Youth Cent.-- Agric. 44.00 Roland J. Horn J -J Youth Cent. -food, med., hshold exp., other 20.75 Deschutes County Abundant food - -rent 100.00 Dept. of Gen. Services Abund. Food - -food cost 190.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Assessor -- 83.45; C.D. -- 66.60; Co. Clk. -- 21.30; Juv. Ct.- 73.55; Sheriff - -7.25; VSO- -41.09 293.24 Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor -- 16.48; Cir. Ct. -3.81; Co. Clk. -- 127.36; Co. Jdge - 21.91; D.A. -- 10.07; Dist. Ct.- 36.00; Juv. Ct.-- 34.71; Sher.- 23.53; Treas.-- 101.66; VSO - -11.29 386.82 Redmond Spokesman Assessor -- 40.70; Co. Cik.- 33.25; Dist. Ct. -- 33.25; Co. Jdge. -- 25.55; Dist. Ct. -- 36.20; Sher. -- 126.80; Treas. -- 24.50; Not. of Proceed.- - 10.00 330.25 Fowler Printing Co. Assessor - -off. supp. 42.90 Credit Bureau of Desch. Co. Assessor - -off. supp. 90.00 Eriksen's Stationery Assessor -- 209.11; Co. Ct.- 15.53; Sher. - -2.75 227.39 Shell Oil Company Assessor - -4.53; Co. Ct. -5.56; Juv. Ct. -8.85; Sher. -30.99 49.93 OK Tire Stores Assessor - -car exp. 1.50 Les Schwab Tire Center Assessor - -car exp. 8.17 Union Oil Company Assessor - -car exp. 7.55 Imperial 400 Motels Assessor - -car exp. 28.66 N. J. Donat Assessor - -car exp. 11.50 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Assessor 43.47; Sher. -- 226.53; 270.00 Oregon State Tax Comm. Assessor - -staff school 28.00 Bancroft - Whitney Co. Cir. Ct. -- 32.00; D.A. -52.50 84.50 Shepard's Citations Cir. Ct.- -books 33.00 Royal Office Typewriters Co. Clk.- -elec. type. 441.00 Larry Heer Co. Ct. - -ref. & adj. 2,312.67 40L American West Motor Motel Co. Ct.- -conv. 30.00 Dept. of Gen. Serv. Co. Jdge - -6.64; Cthse.- 44.00; D.A. - -17.93 68.57 Standard Oil Company Co. Judge - -tray. 11.31 Cascade Natural Gas Cthse. -- utilities 350.04 Mary Sue Penhollow Co. Judge 40.00 Bend Water Dept. Cthse. -- utilities 34.45 City of Bend Cthse.-- utilities 16.70 Oregon St. Pen. Ind. Cthse. - -supp. 405.00 Vyco Products Cthse.- -supp. 6.40 Sherwin - Williams Co. Cthse. - -supp, 9,22 Pepsi -Cola • Cthse.- -supp. 1.00 Walter Genes Cthse. - -supp. 10.00 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Cthse. - -supp. 150.90 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse.- -supp. 45.00 State of Oregon Cthse.-- repairs 13.00 Buck Matson CThse.-- repairs 278.00 MacMillan Plumbing Cthse. -- repairs 1 .7 5 Boyd Mechanical Cthse. -- repairs 70.75 Cascade Office Equipment Cthse. - -supp. 3,58 Secretary of State D.A. -- materials 5.00 Zoning Bulletin D.A. -- materials 17.00 Louis L. Selken D.A.- -petty cash 10.00 D. E. Wadsworth, M.D. Dist. Ct.-- mental hearing 20.00 Dave's Repair Jail- -rep. 7.50 Boyd Coffee Company Jail- -supp. 10.44 Wagners Jail -- prisoners board 378.21 St. Charles Mem. Hosp. Jail - -exp. 12.00 Nu -Way Laundry Jail - -exp. 17,78 Kroske Glass 8 Paint Supp. Jail- -exp. 2.50 John Gentry Jail - -exp. 18.50 W. E. Dickey, Jr., M.D. Jail - -exp. 7.50 Nelson's Sherfy Dist. Co. Jail --exp. 14.20 Robert H. Foley Juv. Ct.- -tray. 20.80 Villa St. Rose Juv. Ct. -- foster care 5.00 Louise Home Juv. Ct. -- foster care 1.45 Richard Long Juv. Ct. -- foster care 110.00 W. H. Durfee Juv. Ct. -- foster care 23.30 Diane Warren Juv. CT. -- foster care 74.99 Dr. Arthur Dramen Juv. Ct. -- foster care 74.00 Bi -Rite Pharmacy Juv. Ct. -- foster care 13.07 Marshall Motors, Inc. Sheriff.- transp. 36.40 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff - transp. 11.19 Dept. of Mot. Vehic. Sheriff -- transp. 20.00 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff -- transp. 60.50 Robert V. Youngi Sher. -- transp. 19.00 Cascade Office Equipment Sheriff - -supp. 6.18 Dept. of Mot. Vehic. Sher -- teletype 45.05 Helen Rastovich Treas. - -conv. 8.00 A. Ben King., M.D. H.D.- -tray. 5.76 Hiltje Hubbard H.D.- -tray. 27.76 Marjorie Snider H . D . - - t r a v . 65.16 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D.- -tray. 24.75 Lenor Thornton H.D. - -tray. 53.64 Ron Anderson H.D. - -tray. 69.33 Maurice Vickers H.D.- -tray. 90.55 Leonard Peterson H.D.- -tray. 31.77 J. R. Clark H.D. - -tray. 24.30 Cent -Wise Drug Stores H.D. - -supp. 15.83 Aloe H.D. - -supp. 8.00 Bend Troy Laundry H.D. - -supp. 3.26 Eriksen's Redmond Stat. H.D. - -supp. 10.51 Engineer Control Products H.D. - -supp. 4.41 Mahoney Office Equipment H.D. - -off, supp. 56.61 Redmond Spokesman, Inc. H.D. - -off. supp. 72.35 Sherfy Candy Company H.D. - -supp. 7.15 Save On Drugs H.D. - -supp. 2.69 Brandis Thrift Wise Drugs H.D. - -supp. 20.13 -2- Fowler Printing Company Military Dept., St. of Ore. Pacific Northwest Bell United Telephone Co. Russell Kiel, Postmaster Margaret Iseli Louise Devenport Katherine Hunt Erickson's Office Supplies Owl Pharmacy Bend Medical Supply Surgical Sales, Inc. Deschutes County Anita Niehwoener Charles Whitchurch W. M. Bowerman. M.D. Evelyn Gasbar Hillsboro Aviation Pacific Northwest Bell Pac. Power. & Light Co. Ericksen's Stationery Brandis Thriftwise Sele Drug Magill Drug H. A. Starr Xerox Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart Dunham Printing Co. The Bulletin Mahoney Off. Equipment Bend Insurance Agency GENERAL ROAD FUND: Irene C. Dyer Ellis Tree Service B & D Auto Glass Cascade Furniture Crater Lake Machinery Co. Don's Sales & Services Feenaughty Machinery Co. Howard Cooper Corp. Johnson Electric Co. Mahoney Office Equipment Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Oregon Hardware Dist. Robberson Ford Sales Bob Thomas Chevrolet Sweepster, Inc. Bend Car Wash Eriksen's Stat. Mission Linen Supply Hazel A. Powell The Redmond Spokesman Bend Water Dept. Cascade Natural Gas City of Bend Pac. Northwest Bell Pacific Power & Light Deschutes Farmers Coop. Bend Agg. & Paving Co. Eugene McKenzie Freight Western Farmers Assn. H.D.,- 51.92; Home Health -10.00 61.92 H.D. - -supp. 14.25 H.D. -- 161.57; Home Health -23.28 184.85 N.D. -- 37.60; Fam. Couns. -9.00 46.60 Postage 60.00 Home Health- -tray. 23.85 Home Health - -tray. 26.82 Home Health - -tray. 72.90 Home Health- -off. supp. 9.02 Home Health -- equip. rental 4.50 Home Health -- 128.68; supp. -3.95 132.58 Home Health- -m'ed. supp. 36.26 Home Health -- rental allowance 150.00 Fam. Couns - -tray. 19.22 Fam. Couns.- -tray. 25.06 Fam. Couns.- -tray. 69.03 Fam. Couns. - -tray. 52.80 Fam. Couns.- -tray. 55.20 Fam. Couns. - -off. comm. 77.80 Fam. Couns. -- utilities 1.25 Fam. Couns. - -off. supp. 54.55 Fam. Couns. - -drugs 31.00 Fam. Couns.- -drugs 9.65 Fam. Couns - -drugs 63.85 VSO- -tray. 8.02 Copier 261.46 Auditing 3,500.00 Elections 16.00 Not. of Proc.- 72.61; Tax Forecl. 346.35 Exp. -9.76 82.37 Wtmr. - -off. supp. 1.70 Juv. Ct.- -wards ins. 102.40 F.A.S. Matching Fund 210.00 equipment rental 610.00 Parts & Repairs 4.50 Parts & Rep. 25.00 Parts & Rep. 1,057.60 Parts & Rep. 43.65 Parts & Rep. 104.22 Parts & Rep. 1.96 Parts & Rep. 50.24 Parts -- 66.20; off. es. 25.13 91.33 Parts & Rep. 401.36 Parts - -6.71; Bridge Mat. -15.68 22.39 Parts & Rep. 1.43 Parts 7.43 Parts & Rep. 198.95 Office Exp. 15.50 Off. Exp. 40.99 Off. Exp. 32.25 Of f . Exp . 2.50 Off. Exp. 27.50 Utilities 9.95 Wtilities 124.49 Utilities 4.00 Utilities 90.89 Utilities 170.85 Gen. Mat. Exp. 155:75 Concrete, Asph. 16.28 Chem. Weed Contr. 3.68' Chem. Weed Contr. 346.35 -3- American Express Rheinholdt TV CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emergency Serv. DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Fowler Printing Co. Ward Veterinary Hospital Rosemary Patterson J. H. Smith, Sr. Daymond Mullins E. L. Goodrich COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: United States Natl. Bank v LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft - Whitney Co. West Publishing Company IN THE MATTER OF LEASE. COUNTY -OWNED LANDS: Road Masters Tray. 313.50 Radio Maintenance 8 Rep. 72.00 Secretary 311.27 Telephone _ 14.24 Car exp. 21.30 Dog Tags 51.95 Supplies 11.00 Supplies 83.90 Salary 100.00 Livestock Indemnity 7.50 Livestock Indemnity 51.20 Payment 200.00 Books 57.50 Books 319.00 The Court at this time leased to Jess Tetherow, Redmond, the following described county -owned lands, to -wit: Township 15 S., Range 13 E.W.M.: Sect. 10: SzNEµSEr, A total of 20 acres, more or less, from March I, 1969 to March I, 1970 for a Woodyard at the rate of $20.00 per year. IN THE MATTER OF THREE CREEKS ROAD: The Court at this time held a Hearing to consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of Three Creeks Road. Beings there were no objections the Court declared to establish the Three Creeks Road as a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT. BURIED CABLE: At this time the Court granted a permit to Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone for a buried cable of 1.2" on Ward Road. IN THE MATTER OF TRAVEL, CIVIL DEFENSE: At this time the Court granted that ten cents (10(t) per mile be allowed to Lester Houk, Civil Defense Director, on travel expense. -4- N THE MATTER OF jC., rAHE`�i REDEMPTION DEED: The Court at this time executed a Redemption Deed to Richard I. Gainer, for the consideration of $323.23 for the following described parcels: Lot 19, Block 5, LaPine Acres Lot 20, Block 5, LaPine Acres Lot 40, Block 5, LaPine Acres IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY -OWNED LANDS, armmnNn I NntISTR I AL AREA: The Court at this time decided to place a moratorium on the sale of any Redmond holdings until the Comprehensive Plan -for Deschutes County is completed and accepted; and then the policy of the Court will be determined. However, the County Court feels any uses that would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan for the area, should be encouraged until such time the Comprehensive Plan is completed. This would include such airport oriented uses as research, electronics, fabricating, small product processing, manu- facturing and many other light and medium industries. Also, research areas compatible for feed lots or agricultural uses. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PORTION OF PLAT OF DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES, INC.: The Court at this time made Resolution, upon the written petition of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc., an Oregon corporation, through its President, Dan H. Heierman, of its intention for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Deschutes River Recreation Homeistes, Inc. (Attached property description to these Minutes); and Ordered notices of the proposed vacation of lots, blocks and streets to be placed in three (3) conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be June 18, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., in the Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF APPRAISER: At this time the Court, upon the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Harry Skjersaa) as Appraiser for the Deschutes County Assessor's office, on a full time basis at $550.00 per month, effective May 2, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF COMMUNICATIONS MAINTENANCE: At this time the Court opened the bids for the maintenance of Communications equipment for the County. The lowest bidder was Lava Butte TV Cable and Communications Inc., but the Court notified those present that they would take the bids under advisement and notify the successful bidder later. On May 14, 1969 a Service Contract was signed by the Court and the bid was awarded to Lava Butte TV Cable & Communications Inc., for the rate of $288.00 per month for maintenance. IN THE MATTER OF SECRETARY, DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE: The Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Iva C. Day, Secretary for the Deschutes County District Attorney's Office, at a salary of $400.00 per month, beginning April 28, 1969. -5- IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT OF SALE: The Court, on the 13th of May, 1969, entered into an Agreement with Dora Yager or Paul Yager, LaPine, Oregon, for the following described real property situate in said County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, to -wit: Lots 5 and 6, Block 3, First Addition Deschutes River Acres, for the consideration of $200.00 Cash, the balance to be in 4 equal payments of $200.00 each, every six months, commencing Nov@mber 10, 1969, at the rate of 6 per cent interest. These are ,Parcels 6 and 7 of Land Sale 11297. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF A STREET OF HILLMAN: The Court at this time resolved to vacate Central Avenue, from the east side of Fourth Street, thence east 100' in Hillman, as recorded in the plat filed in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office; and further ordered that the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, post notices of the proposed vacation in three conspicuous places and that the date of Hearing shall be June 18, 1969, at 10:00 a.m. PDT., in the Deschutes County Courtroom, Deschutes County Courthouse. IN THE MATTER OF NEW APPLICATION CLASS "A" LICENSE: At this time the Court recommended the approval of a new application for a DA License for Captain Jack's, Inc., Fredrick Cronin, located two miles S. of Bend, Hwy. 97. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF A 6" PIPELINE: The Court at this time granted a permit to Allen J. Auzenne to install a 6" pipeline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF TWO ACCESSES: The Court at this time granted a permit to Claire H. Limbeck to install two (2) accesses on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF REMOVAL OF OIL TANKS: The Court at this time unanimously approved to remove the oil tanks from the parking lot on Bond and Greenwood and agreed that a letter would be sent to Alva Goodrich, present lessee of this property, making agreement during this interruption of usage of the full parking lot. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COU F,Y- D G E .c/'/ -6- COUNTY �4MMISSIONER ( hr.7 n t� � � l,s rr�ily� � IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) O R D E R Appraiser, County. ) Assessor's Office ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Harry Skjersaa, as Appraiser for the Deschutes County Assessor's office, on a full time basis at $550.00 per month, effective May 2, 1969. Dated this 7th day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COVMISSIONER COUNTY COMMI "SSIONER s r r h• V01_ _ �� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) O R D E R Secretary, District ) Attorney's Office ) THIS Matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Louis Selken, District Attorney for Deschutes County, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Iva C. Day, Secretary for the Deschutes County District Attorney's office, at a salary of $400.00 per month, beginning April 28, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT / Le, COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER DESCHUTES COUNTY LAND LEASE FADE THE DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT, first party, hereby leases and lets unto JESS TETHEROW 1235 W. Evergreen , second party, the following des - Re mdn , Oregon cribed county -owned lands, to -wit: Township 15 S., Range 13 E.W.M.: Section 10: S 1 /2NE 1 /4SE 1/4 containing 20 acres, more or less, possession of which, under this lease, is re by acknowledged by the second party. The first party and second party mutually agree and declare that the leasing and letting hereby entered into are for the term, for the uses, for the rental, in accordance with the covenants, and subject to conditions hereinafter stated, and in no respect otherwise. That is to say: 1. The term of this lease is from March 1, 1969 to March 1, 1970 , and is a (tenancy for years) (tenancy from year to year). 2. The uses: The leaseholder or tenantry right leased and let by this lease, is for Wood yard purposes only. 3. The rental to be paid in advance at the rate of 81 .0 0 _ -eex - - per acre is $ 20.00 due on or before March 1, and annually on or before the same month and day thereafter during the term of this lease. Deschutes County reserves the right to change the per acre rental rate, in the event the per acre rental rate is increased, the party of the second part may thereafter and only upon written notice terminate said lease. Page 1 of pages V';L 12 FAGS 4. The covenants: (a) The first party may at any time erring the term of this lease sell all or any part of the said leased land, grant right of.way in and over said leased lands, provided, however, that in case of sale, the first party shall refund such slim of money as the second.party may have paid for the quantity of land sold for the unexpired term of such payment. (b) The second party shall not and will not assign, transfer an interest in this lease without consent of- the first party. (c) The part of the second part agrees to apply for benefit under and comply with the regulations of the Range Improvement Pro- gram of the Federal Agricultural Conservation Act, known as Triple A Program. (d) The party of the second part agrees to abide by the rules and regulations recognized by the Grazing Service of the Department of the Interior, and governing the season of use and a e. mu-,her of acres per head of livestock grazed on adjacent or similar lands controlled by the Grazing Service. (e) The party of the second part agrees to abide by the State of Oregon Bull Law and other State of Urogon laws re.furullig to livestock when running at large, if leased lauds are noF. (f) Improvements erected and maintained on the leased lands, if of Triple A origin, upon expiration of this lease, shall remain on the land but if erected by the party of the first part independently of government funds, shall be subject to removal by the party of the first within 60 days after the expiration or cancellation of this lease. In the event of cancellation of lease and the improvements by the party of the second ,part are fencing or water resource development, the party of the first part hereby agrees to reimburse the party of the second part for these improvements based upon pro rate agreement or appraisal at cost. (g) All agreements, covenants and conditions of this lease are alike binding upon the successors, and assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the first party and second party to this lease. (h) It is mutually agreed between the parties that in the event the party of the second part wishes to terminate this lease, he must notify the party of the first part in writing within at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the new period, whether that be a year, months, or days. 5. It is further mutually agreed that all rights of the second party under this lease shall forever cease, in case of default in rental fees, or in case of failure to abide by the agreements or covenants of this lease, and upon written not.1ce thereof. Page 2 of 3 pages FADE IN WITNESS MJEREOV, the first party has caused its name to be hereunto subscribed by the members of the County Court of Ded'chutes County, and the second party has hereunto subscribbd his name of this day of - 7 1.9 1' DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COL'PJTY C0111�1ISST'ONER - -- - ` s COUNTY C0 SIONER PARTY, THE SECOND PART f �, Page 3 of 3 pages -�'-7 7�' 12 FADE 584 THYS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between Deschutes County, a pub- lic corporation of the State of Oregon, owner of the real property hereinafter described, as party of the first part, and _________a r_a- _Yager_- __.or__Pa.uL_Yager -___, as party of the second part, WITNESSETH: Box 302 - LaPine, Oregon That said first party in consideration of the payments and covenants hereinafter set forth on the part of said second party to be made and performed, has sold and does here- by agree to transfer unto said second party the following described real property situate in said County of Deschutes and State of. Oregon, to -wit: ' Lot 5, Block 3, First Addition Deschutes River-Acres Lot 6, Block 3, First Addition Deschutes River Acres Said second party hereby covenants and agrees to purchase said real property and to pay therefor the sum of $ --- I- -,- 0.00 -: -00- in manner following, to -wit: $ --- 2.0.0- ._Q0 ----- in cash upon the execution and delivery of this agreement, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by first party, and the balance in ------ .4____ __ _____ _ _ __ payments of s__2 0-0-.- 00_ -__ each, commencing - __November 10, 1 969__ ___ __ ___ __ _______ _; all deferred payments - - - ------------------------ - - - - -- to bear interest from the date hereof at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable ------------ .___e_v- -e r_y___5 i x___m o n t h s ._ - -- ---------------------------------- - - - - -- Said second party hereby covenants and agrees to make payment of all taxes levied and assessed against said real property after the date hereof; said first party hereby cov- enants and agrees that when payment in full of the purchase price reserved hereunder has been made, together with all interest accruing thereon, then first party will make, execute and deliver unto said second party a proper deed of conveyance covering said real property. It is further understood and agreed that in case of the failure of the second party to make payment of any installment of either principal or interest reserved hereunder prompt- ly and as the same becomes due, then the said first party may at its option declare this agreement forfeited and terminated and repossess said premises retaining all payments made on account hereof as rental for the use thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said parties have caused this agreement to be executed in duplicate this __l3_th --------- day of ------------- Ma- y ----------------------------- 19 #- --69 DESCHUTES C TY, REGON, IN THE PRESENCE OF: BY - -- 1 County Judge. - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -- -- -- - G L - - -- - - - - - -- -- -- -- --------- - - - - -- --------------------------- Commissioners. Party of the First Part Lk -- - - - - -- -- --- - - - - -- - --------------- rSec7' -- - - - - -- --------------- - - - -- Part of thd Pa t% IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR'THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING Vacation of ) Lots 8 -9 -10 of) Block 22 of.Meadow Village, a Subdivision in Deschutes County, Oregon 1, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on April 23, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry , gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate Lots 8 -9 -10 of Block 22 of Meadow Village, a Subdivision in Deschutes County, Oregon by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on the Bulletin Board at Deschutes County Courthouse; one notice posted on a pine tree on the East line of Lot 8 - Block 22 of Meadow Village; one notice posted on a pine tree on the East line of Lot 9 - Block 22 of Meadow Village; one notice posted on a pine tree on the East line of Lot 10 - Block 22 of Meadow Village. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscri bed and sworn to me th is day of COUNTY CL RK By Deputy Cl !i;uCJJ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter ) OF ) ) Vacation of Centra) Avenue between 4th) and 5th Streets. FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on May 16, 1969 XKWXAikl,YXR99l ,iV)?1iX ,PXct ,Y, that I , gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate Central Avenue between Fourth (4th) and Fifth (5th) Streets, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places, to wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the County Courthouse; one notice posted on 6" juniper tree North of East property line of Central Avenue; one notice posted on 18" juniper tree 30' South of the center line of Central Avenue, approximately 50' East of the East Property line of Fourth (4th) Street; one notice posted on a 24" juniper tree 50' Southwest of the intersection of Fourth (4th) and Central Avenue. COUNTY ROADMASTER -Subscribed .and sworn to me this /C z day of COUNTY CLERK By Deputy FACE IN THE _COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Installation of two (2) ) accesses. ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Claire H. Limbeck to install two (2) accesses on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS mittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining e moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on atic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and prop shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee s be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be ne ry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insu even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held dire responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, a ' 1 be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the n ary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge rail_ the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their or_9.gi.1-1al sta; The Private Access to County Road: (Installed on Lots 701 and 600) The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the descrirt.ion. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his cax7n expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of Recommended Approval: Approved Co nty,Eou ; t, Charles L. Plummer CO Deschutes County Roadmaster c_ By C �a�, _.� ,emu � �� _ t'OUNTY CORKISSIONER PERM'_TTTFE COUNTY COI�IISSIONER LOCATION: N. w. Market Road DIRENSIONS: Access will be 201 in width on Lot 701. Access will be 241 in width on Lot 600. g N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Petition for ) Vacation of Portion of Plat ) ORDER of Meadow Village ) Based upon the petition of Sunriver Properties, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, through its President, Donald V. McCallum and Ruth A. Zehntbauer, for the vacation of the property described below, and it appearing to the Court that all of the described property is owned. by Sunriver Properties, Inc. and Ruth A. Zehntbauer; that there being no protest received from any person, firm or corporation., and there being no objection to said petition, and it further appearing to the Court that said vacation is for the purpose of establishing certain boun- daries of lots and. blocks in a manner which makes possible economic installation of certain utilities designed to serve the same, and for the convenience of the owners and for the re- establishment of same in a different manner and location, and that more than 30 days have elapsed since the filing of said petition, and that the petitioners have posted, a notice as required. by law in three public and. conspicuous places, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the following described property and the plat thereof be vacated: All of that portion of Meadow Village lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 20, 1968 in book 8 of the records of plats of Deschutes County, Oregon at page 53 et, seg. Described as: Lots 8, 9 and 10 of Block 22 of said Meadow Village. . OVA DONE IN OPEN COURT this dam f Mays, 1969, ounty_ Judge V Commissioner Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Petition for ) Vacation of Portion of Plat ) of Meadow Village. ) STATE OF OREGON ) ) ss. County of Deschutes ) and. say: I, Donald V. McCallum, being first, duly sworn, depose That. I am President. of Sunriver Properties, Inc., an Oregon Corporation; that. I have posted. the petition for vacation of portion of plat. of Meadow Village in three of the most public and, conspicuous places in Deschutes County, Oregon, on the 9th day of April, 1969, as follows: On the bulletin board. inside the main entrance of the Deschutes County Court House, on the KIOSK bulletin board, at the main entrance to the Lodge Building known as Sunriver Center, and. on a telephone pole at the rear of the Court House, on Kearney Street., in Bend., Oregon. May, 1969 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 7th day of Nota.r-�/Public for Oregon My Commission expires:P'eb. 3, 1971 0 of p- i.2' FACT: ,90 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TE;E. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESC1 -JTES In the Matter of the ) ) es1 ..b -i,hment of the } ORDER ESTABL7STIING THREE CREEKS ROAD ) B7 TT PEMTT'IBERED, that at a term of the County Court of Deschutes Cc,un+v. Ore on, begun and held. at the County Court House in Bend in said county 3n Wednesday, the 2nd day of Apri I 19g9the sarre being a term of said County Court sittting fn.r t:re transaction of County business, at which. time the Court legally by rescJuti- -)n -proposed the establishment of the Three Creeks Road. That on the said 7th day of May, 1969 , the Court djd consider ,:Za a ,_.blic necessity. c� _i.sted. for the establishment of said. r.?ad hereinafter ^cribed., an.: did order the legal notice be given, appointed. May 7, 1969 a-, the day of hearing on the establishment of the Three Creeks Road. And. no-,.T at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of t:zis int;.,ni`Lon and this proceeding has been givers as by law required for more than 1;.rty /?0) drays prec d �•; -:.n�; h,:r; -;n; and. if any 3d.ing the day named. in said resolution and said r?otice for this being after the date for hearing objections to such tt e.rebe, and there were none; Tom' IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND D.ECt:!?,f D That the Three Creeks Road shall 1 estai_lished as described in said resolution and b_` order herein as fcllo.as, �o�z•1i t• See attached sheet. 1',1GW THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Deschutes County Surveyor .. _1. i s a r7.a.t o;: said road, as surveyed on the —ound, with the road records of Deschutes Counter, Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 7th day of May, 1969. COUNTY JUDGE - C OUNTY C GI S _; I ONER COUNTY COP! -TIS O1\TTR `— - R CL 12, PACE 591 A roadway 60 feet in width the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point which is S. 0°- 44'20 "W. -9300 feet from a point on the South line of Cascade Street and on the center of Elm Street in Sisters, Oregon which point is 30 feet South and 1010 feet East of the corher of Section 4 -5 -8 -9 of Tp.15 S. R.IOE.W.M. and running thence; S.0 ° -44'W. - 3.1 feet; thence on an 8° curve to the right for 171.48 feet, the radius being 716.2 feet and'the central angle 13 ° -431; thence S.14°- 27'W.- 570.75 feet; thence S.120-411W. - 554.25 feet; thence on a 60 curve to'the left for 373.05 feet; the radius being 954.93 feet and the central angle 22 ° -331; thence S.90-421E. 585.25 feet; thence on a 50 curve to the left for 115.66 feet the radius being 1145.92 feet,and the central angle 50-47' [eft; thence S.150-291E. - 916.25 feet; thence S.120-441E. - 1508.15 feet; thence S.16 ° -151E. - [82.3 feet; thence on a 160 curve to the right for 190.3.feet, the radius being 358.1 feet and the central angle 30 ° -27' right; thence S. 140-12' W. - 36[.4 feet; thence on a 6° curve to the left for 189.4 feet, the radius being 954.93 feet and the central angle 15°- 091.left; thence 5.290-371E. - 41.0 feet; thence on a 140 curve to the right for 384.3 feet, the radius being 409.26 feet and the central angle -53 °:48' right; thence'S.24 ° -II'W. - 443.77 feet; thence on a 40 curve to the right for 155.0.feet; the radius being 1432.39 feet and the central angle 6 ° -12' right; thence S. 300-23' W. - B1.8.28 feet; thence S. 270-49' W. - 991.0 feet; Thence on a 100 curve to the right for 287.67 feet, the radius being 572.96 feet and the central angle 280-46' right; thence S.56 ° -35'W. - 124.6 feet; thence on a 10° curve to the left for 271.75 feet, the radius being 572.96 feet and the central angle 27 °- 10' -30" left; thence S. 29 ° -25'W. - 3615.10 feet from which the 1/4 section corner between Sections 29 and 32 of Tp. 15S. R. [OE.W.M. bears - S.56 ° -231E. [82.95 feet. rAh 592 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the matter ) J of J R E S O L U T I O N The vacation of J a portion of ) Rogers Road ) This matter coming before the County Court and having been advised and having made investigation and it appearing that this is a public necessity to facilitate proper continuity, between the city street extension and the realigned extension of Rogers County Road, and more properly described as followsz Description of a portion of the Edwin Rogers Road to be vacated across the land of William Leer, Jr. The center line description is as follows: Beginning at a point South 414.6 feet from the Northwest corner of Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter (NW 114 NW 114) Section Nine (9) Township Seven- teen (17) South Range Twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian and running North'59° 521 West 418.0 feet; thence North 71° 57' West 635.5 feet to a point on the North line of Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter (NW 114 NW 114) Section Nine (9) Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) East. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, post notices of the proposed vacation of Lots, blocks and , streets in three (3) conspicuous places -and that the date of Hearing shall by June 233 1969, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Savings Time, in the Deschutes County Courtrodm Deschutes County Courthouse. Done by Order of the Court this 23rd day of May, 1969. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COADESSIO77ER COUNTY COMMISSIONER _ n �F 1 va 12 °AGE 593 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 21st day of May, 1969, Judge D. L. Penhollow and Commissioner G. W. McCann being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Transport Clearings Abund. Food - freight $ 284.97 Cent -Wise Drug Assessor- -off. supp._ 84.60 Address -Multi Corp. Assessor-- off.exp. 42.00 Union Oil Company Assessor- -car exp. 12.13 Frank C. Johnson Cir. Ct.- -Spec. Ret. 103.55 W. Lester Houk C.D. -- travel 50.10 Dept. of Gen. Serv. Co. Plann.- 10.08; Cthse -64.40 74.48 Lorin D. Morgan Co. Plann. -tray. 16.00 Grunwald, Crawford & Assoc. Co. Plann.- -study 2,253.07 Xerox Co. Clk. -- machine supp. 7.80 Assn. of Ore. Counties Co. Judge - -supp. 3.00 Simmons Carbon Co. Co. Judge - -off. supp. 22.19 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. -- utilities 299.12 Ore. St. Pen. Industries Cthse. - -supp. 280.00 Vi Genes Cthse. - -exp. 10.50 Louis L. Selken D.A. - -tray. 41.60 The Michie Co. D.A. - -books 7.50 Nicholson's Mkt. Jail- -board or prisoners 50.71 Drs. Ford, Davies, Wadsworth Jail- -exp. 258.00 Drs. Mackey, McCusker & White Jail - -exp. 18.00 St. Charles Mem. Hospital Jail- -exp. 140.40 Donald L. Ellis Justice Ct.-- tele.- 21.55; supp. -1.92; traff. ct. -48.90 72.37 A. T. Ward Justice Ct.- -atty. fees 20.00 William F. Jones Juv. Ct. - -off. supp. 30.00 William F. Jones Juv. Ct.- -tray. 19.50 Orville S. Storlie Juv. Ct. -- foster care 81.62 Desch. Co. Road Dept. Youth Care Cent. - -auto op. 5.65 West Side Hardware Youth Care Cent. - -bldg. maint. 14.95 Pac. Power & Light Co. Youth Care Cent. -- utilities 3.24 Mid -State Meat & lockers Youth Care Cent. - -food 41.95 Pacific Friit & Produce Youth Care Cent. - -food 41.13 Bend Egg & Poultry Co. Youth Care Cent. - -food 9.85 Beacon Mfg. Company Youth Care Center -- clothing 96.00 Coast to Coast Stores Youth Care Cent. - -hshd. Op. 9.72 Roland Horn Youth Care Cent. - -food 2.20; Allow.- -11.20 13.40 Standard Oil Co. Sheriff - -tray. 8.70 Harry D. Hawkins Sheriff- -supp. 25.00 Harold Stills Sheriff - -supp. 22.00 Greenwood Studio Sheriff -- fingerprinting 7.60 Springfield Rad. Comm. Sheriff - -pol. rad. maint. 42.00 Helen Rastovich Treas. - -conv. 35.00 Rheinholdt TV Sheriff - -pol. rad. maint. 285.30 Pac. NW Bell H.D. -- 504.69; Home Health -44.41 549.10 Pitney- Bowes, Inc. Postage Mach. 42.00 Xerox _ Copier 400.00 Desch. Co. Clerk's off. Elections 1.40 Redmond Spokesman Pub. Not. of Proceed. 26.00 Mahoney Off. Equip. Surveyor 5.31 Addres'sograph- Multigraph Assessor - -off. equip. 340.32 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. -- utilities .75 Pac. Northwest Bell Assessor - 75.65; Cir. Ct.- 85.54; C.D. - 21.03; Co. Clk.- 21.90; -1- 0 VOL ? fd -'AGE Louis M. Dearth Xerox PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Wagner's Super Market Dave Mitchell CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emergency Services DOG LICENSE FUND: Co. Ct.- 98.67; Co. Jg.- 62.28; D.A.- 77.10; VSO - 34.05; Dist.Ct.- 21.00; Juv. Ct.- 90.40; Sher. - 22.13; Sher. - 125.35; Pol. Rad. Maint. -8.00; Tax Dept. - 29.35; Treas.- 16.05; Wtmr.- 12.70; Wtmr. -5.00 806.20 H.D. - -med. supp: 13.97 Co. Clk. -mach. supp. 83.50 Soldiers & Sailors 25.00 Soldiers & Sailors 25.00 Secretary 323.28 Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Fowler Printing Co. Dog tags F. L. Smith salary 18.98 51.95 100.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Int. Bus. Mach. Equip. Rental -- 291.95; Off. Exp. - -7.56 M:16 North Pacific Products Equip. rental Jack Robinson & Sons Equip. rental 8.40 Al's Radiator Service Parts & Repairs 18.00 Bend Body Builders Parts & Repairs 14.50 Cascade Auto Parts Parts & Repairs 122.86 Farwest Steel Service Parts & Repairs 40.47 Jordan's, Inc. Parts & Rep. 31.78 Marshall Motors, Inc. Parts & Rep. 7.61 Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Parts & Rep. 64.89 Murray & Holt Motors Parts & Rep. 18.50 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 830.72 Tireland, Inc. Tires .101.03 Shell Oil Company Gas & Diesel 1,234X89 Had's McCulloch Company Lube, Grease & Oil 4.20 Texaco. Inc. Lube, Grease & Oil 221.35 Beall Pipe & Tank Company Drainage Culvert 425.01 Coast to Coast Stores Signs & Mat. -3.85; Gen. Mat. Exp.- -4.00 7.85 Daily Journal of Commerce Off. Exp. 21.42: Northwest Ind. Laundry Off. Exp. 76.44 Redmond Spokesman, Inc. Off. exp. 14.90 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 22.40 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities 273.43 Central Ore. Welders Supp. Gen. Mat. Exp. 91.63 Eastern Ore. Mills Gen. Mat. Exp.- 178.50; Chem. Weed Cont. -1.00 179.50 Van Matre Constr. Co. Con., Asph. & Agg. 1,088.90 American Express Roadmasters Tray. 96.70; F.A.S. Mat. Fund -20.00 115.70 Shell Oil Company F.A.S. Mat. ; %fumd 8.32 -2- Texaco Springfield Rad. Comm. Suburban Gas of Redmond Radio Corp. of America Eddies' Sales & Service IN THE MATTER OF AUTOMOBILES: F.A.S. Matching Fund Rad. Maint. & Rep. County Part. Cities Equipment Rental Parts & Repair VOL 12 �A6F 3' 95" 4.66 1,499.00 26.33 19,379.18 63.94 The Court at this time approved the ordering of a new car for the Roadmaster and a replacement Pick -up for Dog Control. IN THE MATTER OF SPECIAL ELECTION: The Court at this time, upon the recommendation of the Solid Waste Committee and the Budget Advisory Committee, ordered a Special Election be held to permit a levy for the financing of Solid Waste Disposal Sites in Deschutes County on June 25, 1969. The Court further recommended, upon the recommendation of the Budget Advisory Committee, that at a special election on June 25, 1969, a levy for the financing of the office of the Surveyor in Deschutes County be made. Said levies will be outside the limitation imposed by Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution. IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL DEFENSE: At this time-the Court notified Jefferson County that Mr. Lester Houk, Deschutes County Civil Defense Director, would not be director of Jefferson County, thereby cancelling the agreement of May 2, 1966. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PORTION OF PLAT OF MEADOW VILLAGE: The Court at this time ordered that a portion of Meadow Village described as Lots 8, 9 and 10 of Block 22, in Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. IN THE MATTER OF PAYROLL SERVICE: At this time the Court accepted the payroll service of the United States National Bank, beginning July, 1969 payroll and ordered the termination of the services of the First National Bank as of June payroll. IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT WITH EMERY HENDRICKSON: The Court at this time entered into an Agreement with Emery Hendrickson for permission to use a stockpile on Burgess Road; no fees attached. IN THE MATTER OF MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS: At this time the Court made Resolution to reaffirm Deschutes County's support for the reciprocal freedom of the States and the Federal Government from taxation by the other and to petition Congress to refrain from enac ting legislation which would lead to a confrontation in court on constitutional issue copies being sent of this Resolution to members of Congress from this state. -3- n %'E596- IN THE MATTER OF ACCESS TO COUNTY ROADS: The Court at this time resolved that it shall be the policy of the Deschutes County Court to deny private access to county roads, and if there be exception, it shall be on individual merit. IN THE MATTER OF DEED: The Court at this time executed a Deed to James M. or Annette M. McSweeney for Parcel 60 of Land Sale #297, for the consideration of $800.00, plus the City Lien of $638.24 which was paid to City of Bend, for Lot 5, Block 9, Aubrey Heights Addition, Bend. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF EHRET ROAD: The Court, on May 23, 1969, held a Hearing and hereby ordered that a portion of the Ehret Road in Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections held this day in the Deschutes County Courtroom. IN THE MATTER OF AN OPTION: The Court, on May 28, 1969, granted to the Redmond Industrial Committee an option to buy three ten -acre parcels of land described as follows: NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Sec. 14, Twp. 15, R. 13 E.W.M. Sec. 14, Twp. 15, R. 13 E.W.M. Sec. 14, Twp. 15, R. 13 E.W.M. This option shall run for three years from this date and the said Redmond Industrial Committee shall be permitted to buy any or all of the above described land at a price of $150.00 per acre. IN THE MATTER OF INSURANCE BID OPENING: At this time the Insurance Bids for a plan of Group Insurance for the employees of Deschutes County and their eligible dependents were opened and read by County Clerk, Helen M. Dacey; thereupon the Court referred the bids to be considered by the Deschutes County Insurance Committee, who in turn would make recommendations to the Court. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of Taxes: Indian Ford Ranch Homes Overpayment $ 1.42 Blue Chip Realty Investment Overpayment 10.93 IN THE MATTER OF NEW BEER "LICENSE: The Court at this time recommended for approval a new RMBA License to Grapdpa's Kountry Smokehaus, Gordon W. Henderson, of LaPine, Oregon. -4- va 12 PACE 5� I There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER -5- n 'dui PAGE 5 ,98 -IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) R E S O L U T I O N A Memorial to Congress ) Believing a dire and immediate necessity exists, affecting the best interest of county government, we make the following resolution: Whereas, it is essential that any government have the power to tax and to borrow to support necessary services; Whereas, the freedom of the Federal Government and the States from taxation by the other is part of the genius of our federal system; and Whereas, this freedom necessarily encompasses the immunity of State and local government obligations from Federal taxation and a similar immunity of Federal obligations from State and local taxation; and Whereas, as measures for tax reform or the raising of additional revenue, proposals have been made to amend the Federal tax laws to close certain "loopholes ", or to bring about a greater measure of equity among taxpayers; and Whereas, these proposals include one to enact a minimum income tax and another to set a maximum amount of income that could be exempted from tax, anactment of either of which, if they include interest paid on State and local government obligations, would pose a serious constitutional issue; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by Deschutes County, Bend, Oregon, on May 22, 1969 that it reaffirm its support for the reciprocal freedom of the States and the Federal Government from taxation by the other; and Be It Further Resolved that it petition the Congress of the United States to refrain from enacting legislation which would lead to a confrontation in court on constitutional igtues, make more difficult and more costly the performance of their responsibilities by State' and local governments, and endanger the market for State and local securities; and VOL 12 FACE Be It Further Resolved that copy of this resolution be sent to the Speaker of the House of Represenatives, President of the Senate, and all Members of Congress from This State. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT t� COUNTY JUDGE / r COUNTY COMM SSIONER COUNTY CODrSIONER VOL O f r 12 ' FAGE 600 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of )' R E S 0 L U T I 0 N Access to County Roads ) This matter coming before the Court at this time as to policy concerning access to County Roads, The Court having made investigation and being advised and the matter being in the public interest for highway safety and beautification, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED That it shall be the policy of the Deschutes County Court to denY^�Vs to county roads and if there be exception, it shall be on individual merit. Done this 22nd day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY UDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 y COUNTY C ISSIONER 'VOL 12 FACE 6 -91 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the establishment of the ) ORDER ESTABLISHING PIPER DRIVE BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend in said county on Tuesday, May 6, 1969 . , the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of /County business, at which time the Court legally by resolution proposed the establishment of the Piper Drive That on the said Tuesday, May 6, 1969 , the Court did consider that a public necessity existed for the establishment of said road herein- after as the day of hearing on the establishment of the Piper Drive And now at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of this intention and this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being after the date for hearing objections to such establishment, if any therebe, and there were none; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND DECREED That the Piper Drive shall be established as described in said resolution and by order herein as follows, to wit:. A tract of.land sixty.feet in width, being thirty feet on either side of a center line, located in the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section Three, Township Eighteen South, Range Twelve East WillametteiMeridian, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point whence the North quarter corner of said Section Three bears North 57° 391 44" East, 748.33 feet and on the Easterly right -of -way line of a sixty foot public road known as Cessna Drive; thence South 80 °. 34' 27" East, 371 feet; thence on a fifty foot right - of -way being twenty -five feet on either side bearing South 21° 16' 22" West, 553.50 feet more or less; thence North 89° 40' 29" West, 22 feet more or less to the center point of a cul -de -sac having a radius of 52.50 feet, for roadway purposes. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Deschutes County Surveyor shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground, with the road records of Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 4th day of June, 1969. TIC �fi / .: n VOL 12 CAGE 6� , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the ) ) establishment of the ) ORDER ESTABLISHING STUDIO ROAD ) BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend in said county on Friday, May 2, 1969 ' the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of'County business, at which time the Court legally by resolution proposed the establishment of the Studio Road. That on the said Friday, May 2, 1969 . , the Court did consider that a public necessity existed for the establishment of said road herein- after as the day of hearing on the establishment of the Studio Road. And now at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of this intention and this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being after the date for hearing objections to such establishment, if any therebe, and there were none; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND DECREED That the Studio Road shall be established as described in said resolution and by order herein as follows, to wit: See Attached Sheet. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Deschutes County Surveyor shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground, with the road records of Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 4th day of June, 1969. 0 VOL 12 FACE That portion of the old Powell Butte - Paulina Creek Road and more Commonly known as Studio Road, the right- of -w9y being sixty (60) feet in width, thirty.(30) feet each side of the center line; more properly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of the Butler Market Road South 65 ° -31' West 228.77 feet from the center of the Northeast Quarter (1/4) of Section twenty -eight (28), township seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) East Willamette'Meridian and running thence North 88",33"30" West 574.79 feet; thence North 87° 21"'30" West 374.9 feet; thence North 84° 061. 30" West 80.85 feet; thence on a ten degree curve to the left for 74.5 feet, the central angle being 7° 271; thence South 88° 26' 30" West 180.97 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 50.3 feet, the central angle being 5 °.021; thence South.83° 24'. 30" West 98.89 feet thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 49.4 feet, the central angle being 4° 5611' 30 "; thence South 78° 28' West 2.81 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the left for 49.2 feet, the central angle being 4° 551; thence South ,73" 33' West 268.77 feet; thence on thirty(30) degree curve to the left for 100.07 feet, the central angle being 30° 131; thence South 43° 20' West 169.12 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the left for 66..83 feet, the central angle being.13° 221; thence South 29° 58' West 171.98 feet; thence on a twenty (2 0) degree curve to the left for 55.33 feet, the central angle being 11°041; thence South 18° 54' West 399.41 feet; thence on a twenty (20) degree curve to the right for 67.08 feet, the central angle being.13° 251; thence South 32° 19' West 127.26 feet, thence on a ten ([0) degree curve to the left for 256.16 feet, the central angle being 25° 371; thence South 6° 42' West .241.95 feet; thence on a ten (10) degree curve to the right for 110.0'feet, the central angle being.H. 001; thence South 17° 42' West 510.70 feet; thence on a twelve.(12).degree curve to the right for 260.84 feet the central angle being 31° 181; thence South 49° 00' West 99.95 feet; thence on a thirty.(30) degree curve to the left for 164.33 feet; the central angle being 49° 181; thence South 0° 18' East 582.36 feet along Fourth (4th) Street in the City of Bend to the North line of Revere Street VOL 12 ?ACE 64 In the Matter of IN- THE - COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Private access on Alfalfa Market Road A permit is FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R granted by Deschutes County to C. W. PZatz toconstruct private access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS The ittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations per- taining e moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the buildings on pn atic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight dis- tribution, and prope shored so as to, prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee sh be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be nec ry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee 1 be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting a Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to :held ur even flaw of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be tdire responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shder reas, an 'll be required to repair said damage or pay damages to Deschutes County for the nZPtNaQsary repairs. If during the course of moving, it is necessary to move bridge rail the permittee shall be required to replace the railings to their on -ginal sta The Private Access to County Road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the description. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also included on the description. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress and future maintenance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as a result of maintenance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this 4th day of June 19-aa-. Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer Deschutes County Roadm ster By: c FERMITTEE — wed u y C urt: j In 0 VOL o lf)15 2 . AGE �E. IP: THE COUNTY Y COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCr3UTES In the Matter of Petition for ) ) Vacation of Portion of Plat ) ORDER of Meadow Village — ) Based upon the petition of Sunriver Properties, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, through its President, Donald V. McCallum and Ruth A. Zehntbauer, for the vacation of the property described below, and it appearing to the Court that all of the described property is owned. by Sunriver Properties, Inc. and Ruth A. Zehntbauerl that there being no protest received from any person, firm or corporation, and there being no objection to said petition, and it further appearing to the Court that said vacation is for the purpose of establishing certain boun- daries of lots and blocks in a manner which makes possible economic installation of certain utilities designed to serve the same, and for the convenience of the owners and for the re- establishment of same in a different manner and location, and that more than 30 days have elapsed since the filing of said petition, and that the petitioners have posted a notice as required by law in three public and conspicuous places, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the following described property and the plat thereof be vacated: All of that portion of Meadow Village lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 20, 1968 in book 8 of the records of plats of Deschutes County, Oregon at page 53 et. seg. Described as: Lots 8, 9 and 10 of Block 22 of said Meadow Village. DONE IN OPEN COURT this ' ° \--- day-of May,, 1969. ^ounty Judge Commissioner ommissioner voL 12 WE 6016 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the .Matter of ) O R D E R The vacation. of ) a portion of ) Ehret Road ) This matter coming before the County Court and having been advised and having made investigation and it appearing that this is a public necessity, and will facilitate proper continuity, between the city street extension and the realigned extension of Ehret County Road, and this matter having come before the Court the 23rd day of April, 1969, it was so ordered to vacate the more properly described portion of Ehret Road, to -wit: A strip of land sixty (60) feet in width being thirty (30) feet on each side of a center line beginning thirty (30) feet East and 108.39 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter (SW 1/4 NW 1/4) of Section Sixteen (16), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East Willamette Meridian and running thence East 1290.feet more or less to the East line of the Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW 1/4 NW 1/4) of Section Sixteen (16). This is a portion of the original Ehret Road. Yiat there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That a portion of the Ehret Road in Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT JUDGE OMMISSIONER OMMISSIONER VOL 12 FACE 6117 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Indian Ford Ranch Homes, and, It appearing that an over - payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $1.42. Dated this 21st day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY MMISS10NER ale( COUNTY CO'MISSIONER VOL 12 ?AGE 6498 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of % O R D E R ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Blue Chip Realty Investment, and, It appearing that an Over - payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector.refund the amount of $10.93. Dated this 26th day of May, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE e COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY C© ISSIONER 0 VOL 12 °AGE &')q n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) R E S O L U T I O N The vacation of J a portion of ) Rogers Road ) This matter coming before the County Court upon the petition of William Leer, Deschutes County, Oregon, requesting the - vacation of a portion of a road known as the "Edwin,Rogers Road ". And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation for reasons of maintenance and access; and the County Court feels this change should be made to serve the interests of all land owners in this area. IT IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY RESOLVED that it is the intention of the County Court to vacate the following described land, to wit: Description of a portion of the Edwin Rogers Road to be vacated across the land of William Leer, Jr. The center line description is as follows: Beginning at a point South 414.6 feet from the Northeast corner of North- west Quarter of Northwest Quarter (17W 114 NW 114) Section Nine (9) Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian and running North 59° 52' West 418.0 feet; thence North 71° 57' West 635.5 feet to a point on the North line of Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter (NW 114 NW 114) Section Nine (9) Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) East. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that copies of this Resolution, duZy certified by the County Clerk, shall be posted in three (3) places along the road to be vacated, and that a copy of this Resolution by placed on the Bulletin Board in the Entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse; that . ' Monddy, , Ju,Zy 7, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Savings Time, at the County Courtroom County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any there be, why said portion of the road should not be vacated as a portion of the Deschutes County Road System. Done by Order of the Court this 4th day of June, 1969. COUNTY JUDGE P COUNTY COMVISSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER VOL 0 12 ?AGE 610 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter ) ) OF ) .I Vacation of a ) portion of Rogers ) Road. FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on June 5, 1969 my duty qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of Rogers Road, Deschutes County, Oregon by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one. notice posted on the Bulletin Board at the County Courthouse; one notice posted on a juniper tree approximately 200 feet East of the corner of Sections 4- 5 -8 -9, Tp. 17 S. R. 12 E.; one notice posted on juniper tree 200 feet South and 400 feet Ylest of North- east corner of NW 114 NW 114 Section 9 Tp. 17 S. R. 12 E.W.M.; one notice posted on a telephone pole on the West side of Bunnell Road 400 ,feet South of Northeast corner of the NW 114 NW 114 Section 9 TP. 17 S. R. 12 E. W. Ill. COUNTY ROADMASTER :1 day of COUNTY CLERK By uty 0 AGREEMENT ..- _.................i YOl � 1GE 0 Y j THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between Emery Hendrickson hereinafter knoxm as the Owner and the duly authorized agents of Deschutes County, an Oregon municipality whose names particularly appear belowehereinafter known as the County. W I T N E S S E T H: The Owner hereby agrees to permit Deschutes County to use the following described area of real property for the purpose of stock piling crushed aggregate: N 1/2 NE 1/4 Nth 1/4 NE 1/4 Section (4) T22S R 10E M, Deschutes County, Oregon. This agreement may be cancelled by either party at any time upon written notice of fourteen (24) days. Deschutes County agrees to maintain the area in an orderly and neat manner while in use. Deschutes County agrees to maintain public liability insurance or comparable insurance relating to accidents, ommissions, or such,occurances that may give rise to a claim,and save harm- less the Owner from responsibility or liability resulting from such accident, occurance or claim including assuming and paying such costs of defense or appeal therefrom in the event of a suit.,- action or controversy. It is understood that as a part of the cost it is contemplated to include reasonable attorneys fees as determined by the court. I recommend approval of the County Court: ��i Ze e"sc utes County a master Approved this _._.'.: dday of 91968. i t n r c son OWNER unty, /CommLITIR ions r r. Suntq ss oner DESCHUTES.COUNTY VOL 12 FACE 619 LOCns L saxEN DISTRICT ATTORNEY DESCHUTES COUNTY Deschutes County Courthouse BEND. OREGON 97701 Telephone 382 -2062 June 2, 1969 County Court Deschutes County Court House Bend, Oregon Report of the Deschutes County Insurance Committee The Deschutes County Insurance Committee,- having met and considered the various bids as submitted by the Insurance carriers, hereby reports and recommends that Deschutes County not renew its coverage with Prudential Hospital Association in re Health and Accident Insurance coverage for Deschutes County Employees and Dependents. The Committee is unanimous in recommending that Health and Accident Insurance coverage for the fiscal year 1969- 1970 be carried with the Northern Life Insurance Company, represented in Bend, Oregon by Stanley Scott, 113 Minne- sota Avenue. That bid as recommended is as follows: Employee $11.74 Employee /One dependent 23.91 Employee /Family 32.86 The Committee further recommends that the Maternity benefit previously carried in the group policy be deleted (the bid above reflects this deletion)and that a request for Quarter- ly cost analysis of the loss ratio in comparison to premium Davments be made by the Court to the insuran e c rrier. Respectfully submitted, Alan M. Lee, Chairman Insurance Committee Karl Andes Bill Plath Del Yates cc: Stanley Scott �N �\ xY �V 7" v /LY yl/ 0 VOL 2 - FACE I BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 4th day of June, 1969, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: National Assoc. of Counties Dr. Dick White F. C. Sholes Dept. of Voc. Rehab. Election expense Pacif is Northwest Bel Cascade Nat. Gas Deschutes County Eugene McKenzie Freight Dept. of Gen. Serv. Fowler Printing Co. N. J. Donat Ore. St. Tax Comm. Cascade Off. Equip. Mahoney Off. Equip. Shell Oil Co. Desch. Co. Road Dept. Int. Bus. Mach. Corp. Suburban Gas The Greenwood Studio Xerox Mary Sue Penhollow The Reporter Company City of Bend Bend Water Dept. Central Elec. Coop. Sherwin =Wms. Co. Loren's Electric Dave's Repair Alan M. Lee W. J. Arney Eriksen's stationery W. E. Dickey, Jr. M.D. Wagners Consolidated Chem. Co. Hudson House, Inc. Boyd Coffee Company NuWay Laundry Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs Patricja A. Smith William F. Jones Roberts, Inc. Rose Pharmacy Curtis W. Boulet Richard A. Long Vera I. Baker Co. Ct. -conv. exp. 90.00; $ Co. Judge - -conv. 45.00 Cthse. - -exp. 300.00 Sheriff - -conv. exp. Juv. Ct. -Youth Cent. pyt. to DVR Elections Abund. Food - utilities Abund. Food -2.00; Cthse- 196.88 Abund. Food -rent Abund. Food -- freight Abund.Food - -unit cost Assessor - -off, supp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -staff school Assessor -2.29; Co. Judge -8.58; Dist. Ct. -5.52; VSO _5.10 Assessor - 33.98; Elections 22.94; Co. Clk.- 265.44; D.6.- 19.63; Dst. Ct.- 95.00; Juv. Ct. -52.99 Sher. -1.20; Treas. -62.35 Assessor -5.04; Co. CT.- 12.39; Juv. Ct. -18.56 Assessor - 74.80; Sher.- 225.80; Cir. Ct. - -Off. supp. C.D. - -fuel for Gen. Co. Plann.- -exp. Co. Clk- -mach. supp. Co. Judge Co. Jdg.- -mats Cthse. -- utilities Cthse.-- utilities Cthse. -- utilities Cthse. - -supp. Cthse.-- repairs Cthse. -- repairs D.A. - -tray. D.A. - -crime invest. Dist. Ct. - -off. supp.- 59.50; Sher. - -19.58 Dist. Ct.- 20.00; Jail -25.00 Jail - -pris. board Jail -- equip. Jail - -pris. board Jail -- equip. Jail- -exp. Jail- -exp. Juv. - -conf. . Juv. - -conf. 8 tray. Juv. -- foster care Juv. -- foster care Juv. -- foster care Juv. -- foster care Juv. -- foster care -I- 135.00 300.00 75.00 2,982.50 741.10 10.80 198.88 100.00 332.00 189.00 59.70 11.60 238.00 21.49 553.53 35.99 300.60 4.50 2.15 15.00 739.20 8.00 10.11 20.85 48.00 8.54 2.70 16.00 7.50 7.68 15.35 79.08 45.00 393.12 1.01 .79 8.55 26.10 10.23 1.70 3.50 6.00 15.95 1.59 16.00 II0.00 31.28 VOL 12 rAGEV14 Diane Warren. Juv. -- foster care 72.37 Pac. Power & Light Co. Youth Care Cent. - utilities 121.35 Pacific Northwest Bell, Youth Care Cent. -- utilities 32.45 Hudson House, Inc. Youth Care Cent. -food 42.44 Dept. of Gen. Services Youth Care Cent. -food 1.00 Erickson's Market Youth Care Cent. - -food 185.80 Transport Clearings Youth Care Cent. - clothing 30.22 Moore's Shoes . Youth Care Cent-- clothing 13.00 Bend Shoe Clinic Youth Care Cent. - -clothing 12.99 Wetle's Youth Care Cent. - clothing 3.00 Greenwood Barber Shop Youth Care Cent. -other 5.00 Donner Flower Shop Youth Care Cent.zallow. 4.00 Bend Rexall Drug Youth Care Cent. - medical 17.46 Atlantic Richfield Sheriff - -tray. 5.92 Robberson Ford Sales Sheriff - -tray. 5.08 Bob Thomas Chev. Sheriff - -tray. 78.74 Tireland, Inc. Sheriff -- trans. 21.00 Redmond Spokesman Sheriff 24.95; Treas.- 58.50; Not. of Proceed. - 117.36 210.81 The Owl Pharmacy Sheriff -- (dent. 79.48 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff -- Police Radio Maint. 66.50 City of Bend Sheriff -- teletype 12.23 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- teletype 36.50 Dunham Printing Co. Tax Dept. - -mat. 38.00 Bend Insurance Company Tax Dept. - -bond premium 40.00 Hiltje Hubbard Tri- County H.D. -tray. 39.44 Marjorie Snider H.D. -- mileage 53.78 Lenor Thornton H.D. -- mileage .48.74 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D. -- mileage 38.23 Ronald Anderson H.D. -- mileage 56.31 Maurice Vickers H.D. -- mileage 86.94 Leonard Peterson H.D. -- mileage 12.60 J. R. Clark H.D. -- mileage 56.88 Ericksen's Redmond Stationry H.D. - -off. equip. 9.86 Cascade Off. Equip. H.D.- -off. supp. 9.75 17.61 Rose Pharmacy H.D. - -off. supp. Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs H.D. - -supp. 5.85 Owl Pharmacy H.D. - -supp. 8.15 Scientific American H.D. - -supp. 8.00 Oregon Stationery, Inc. H.D. - -supp. 13.05; Home Health- - 13.05; Fam. Coups.- -40.00 66.10 Thrifty Rexall Drug H.D. - -supp. 10.50 Sherfy Candy Company H.D. - -supp. 3.08 Margaret isell Home Health Agency - -tray. 24.08 Louise Devenport Home Health Agency - -tray. 28.08 Katherine Hunt Home Health Agency- -tray. 72.90 Opal Aeschliman Home Health Agency- -tray. 19.26 Cascade Off. Supply Home Health Agency - -supp. 2.35 Mahoney Off. Supply Home Health Agency - -supp. 4.63 Bend Medical Supply Home Health Agency -- equip. rental 164.00 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Home Health Agency -- postage 12.00 Deschutes County Home Health Agency - -rent 150.00 Charles D. Whitchurch Fam. Coups.-- milege 43.03 Anita Niewoehner Fam. Couns. -- mileage 25.92 W. Maurice Bowerman Fam. Couns. -- mileage 22.00 Cascade Off. Equip. Fam. Couns. -- rat +eage off. supp. 2.45 Pac. Power & Light Co. Fam. Couns. -comm. 1.25 Pacific Northwest Bell Fam. Couns. -- utilities 105.20 Ore. Ment. Health Clinic Fam. Couns. - -supp. 3.00 Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs Fam. Couns. - -drugs 2.60 Vernon Patrick Fam. Couns.- -rent 110.00 Hobert A. Starr VSO- -tray. 15.24 Xerox Copier 400.00 Redmond Spokesman Elections 107.20 Helen-'M. Dacey Co. Clk.- -tray. 12.40 Dorothy A. Smead Board of Equalization 17.70 The Bulletin Elections 55.70; Not. of Proced.- 64.54; Co. Advert. -8.71, 128.95 Russell Kiel, Postmaster Planning -- postage 12.00 -2- LAW LIBRARY FUND: Shepard's Citations Books 28.00 MARINE PATROL FUND: Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. transp. 11.95 Bob's Sporting Goods transp. 40.70 GENERAL ROAD FUND: B & D Auto Glass Crater Lake Machinery Co. Feenaughty Machinery Co. Miller Lumber Co. Mountain Equipment Co. Oregon Carburetor Co. Oregon Hardware Dist. Sweepster, Inc. Eriksen's Stationery Globe Ticket Co. of Washington Bend Water Dept. Cascade Nat. Gas City of Bend Midstate Electric Coop. Pacific Power & Light Co. Bill's Electric Hudson House, Inc. Bend Hardware Co. Pacific Scientific Co. Shell Oil Company Lava Butte TV Cable Co. City of Redmond Pacific Northwest Bell Lava Butte TV Cable Co. Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts -- 42.00; Bridge Mat. -3.96 Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts - -7.90; Bridge Mat. -3.15 Parts & Rep. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Gen. Mat. Exp. Gen. Mat. Exp. Chem. Weed Contr. Chem. Weed Cont. F.A.S. Matching Fund Rad. Maint. & Rep. County Part. Cities Utilities Rad. Maint. & Rep. -3- 61.38 416.36 109.62 45.96 93.65 22.50 1 1.0 5 190.24 93.55 43.25 11.55 51.02 4.40 5.00 19.98 2.98 5.21 4.84 12.22 18.71 134.00 4,300.00 89.20 101.57 Vol. 12 FACE Ore. Dist. Atty. Assn. D.A.- -conf. expp 40.00 LL va Bgutte TV Cable 5 Cfiar es Mem. Hasp. Sher. - 112.61; Wtmr. 6.62 Jail - -exp. 119.23 John Harpoie, RPT Home Health Agency 15.00 Lava Butte TV Cable Sher. - -Pol. Rad. Maint. 146.00; Wtmr.- -8.00 154.00 Bend Insurance Agency Foster Care - -Juv. Ct. 102.40 Louis L. Selken D.A.- -tray. 56.96 COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: U.S. National Bank Payment 200.00 Jean Anderson Maint. 117.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Cascade Nat. Gas Soldiers & Sailors 20.00 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Emerg. Serv. Secretary 2.38 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Shepard's Citations Books 28.00 MARINE PATROL FUND: Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. transp. 11.95 Bob's Sporting Goods transp. 40.70 GENERAL ROAD FUND: B & D Auto Glass Crater Lake Machinery Co. Feenaughty Machinery Co. Miller Lumber Co. Mountain Equipment Co. Oregon Carburetor Co. Oregon Hardware Dist. Sweepster, Inc. Eriksen's Stationery Globe Ticket Co. of Washington Bend Water Dept. Cascade Nat. Gas City of Bend Midstate Electric Coop. Pacific Power & Light Co. Bill's Electric Hudson House, Inc. Bend Hardware Co. Pacific Scientific Co. Shell Oil Company Lava Butte TV Cable Co. City of Redmond Pacific Northwest Bell Lava Butte TV Cable Co. Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs Parts & Rep. Parts -- 42.00; Bridge Mat. -3.96 Parts & Rep. Parts & Rep. Parts - -7.90; Bridge Mat. -3.15 Parts & Rep. Off. Exp. Off. Exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Gen. Mat. Exp. Gen. Mat. Exp. Chem. Weed Contr. Chem. Weed Cont. F.A.S. Matching Fund Rad. Maint. & Rep. County Part. Cities Utilities Rad. Maint. & Rep. -3- 61.38 416.36 109.62 45.96 93.65 22.50 1 1.0 5 190.24 93.55 43.25 11.55 51.02 4.40 5.00 19.98 2.98 5.21 4.84 12.22 18.71 134.00 4,300.00 89.20 101.57 VOL :12 FACE 616 - a IN THE MATTER OF' LEASE CANCELLATION: At this time the Court cancelled the following leases of county - owned lands, at the request of-these lessees: William C. James, Earl Lee, and Ivan McKinney IN THE MATTER OF SECRETARY IN SHERIFF DEPARTMENT: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Carolyn Sue Chopp, as Part -time Secretary in the Sheriff's Department at a-salary of $150.00 per month, as of June 2, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF SECRETARY IN PLANNING DEPARTMENT: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Leslie Penhollow, Secretary, in the Planning Department, at a salary of $310.00 per month, effective June 2, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF ROGERS ROAD: At this time the Court made Resolution that it is their intention of vacating the following described land, to -wit: The Center line description is as follows:. Beginning at a point South 414.6 feet from the Northeast corner of North- west Quarter of Northwest Quarter (NW4!NW4) Section Nine (9) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian, and running North 590 52' West 418.0 feet; thence North 710 57' West 635.5 feet to a point on the North line of Northwest Quarter of. Northwest Quarter (NW,'rNWg) Section Nine (9), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E.W.M. And it Is ordered that copies of this Resolution, duly certified by the County Clerk, shall be posted in three (3) places along the road to be vacated, and that a copy of this Resolution be placed on the Bulletin Board In the Entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse; that Monday, July 7, 1969, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, at the County Courtroom, County Court- house, Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any there be, why said portion of the road should not be vacated as a portion of the Deschutes County Road System. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STUDIO ROAD: At this time the Court held or remonstrances which were given as the Studio Road; and there were none; Studio Road shall be established and file a plat of said road, as surveyed Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PIPER DRIVE: a Hearing to consider any objections to the Court's intention of establishing therefore, the Court declared that•the that the Deschutes County Surveyor shall on the ground, with the road records of The Court at this time held a Hearing to consider any objections or remonstrances as to the establishment of Piper Drive; and there were none; therefore, the Court declared that the Piper Drive shall be established and that the Deschutes County Surveyor 4- shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed - VOL 12 FACE 617 , ,. O IN THE MATTER OF RECONSTRUCTION- OF STUDIO ROAD: At this time Commissioner G. W. McCann moved that the improvement and reconstruction of Studio Road from 4th Street to Butler Market Road as recommended by Roadmaster Charles Plummer go ahead as planned. Commissioner Smead seconded the motion and it was unanimously carried. IN THE MATTER OF INSURANCE BID: At this time the Court accepted the recommendation of the Insurance Committee and awarded the contract to Northern Life for Health and Accident Insurance coverage for the fiscal year 1969 -70 for Deschutes County,Employees. The bid is as follows: Employee $11.74 l Employee & I Dep. 23.91 Employee & family 32.86. The Committee further recommended the maternity benefit previously carried in-group policy be deleted and that a request for quarterly cost analysis of the loss ratio in comparison to premium payments be made by the Court to the insurance carrier. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL, DESCHUTES COUNTY ABUNDANT FOOD: The Court at this time ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk raise the salary of Elsie Holechek, Storekeeper, Abundant Food Department to $2.65 per hour and the Clerk, John A. Holechek, receive a salary of $1.85 per hour, as of July I, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF DOG LICENSE FEES: The Court at this time, upon the recommendation of the Deschutes County Dog Control Board, ordered that the fees for each male or spayed bitch dog be set at $3.40 and for female dog be set at $4.00, all in accor- dance with SB #161 of the 55th Oregon Legislature, which Bill was passed and amended ORS 609.100; effective January 1, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER: The Court at this time, upon the recommendation of the District Board of Health, ordered that the County Clerk place the name of David S. Spence, M.D., on the payroll as acting tegai Tr-i- County Health Officer, part - time, in Bend, at a salary of $200.00 per month and $25.00 per clinic hour, effective June I, 1969, and, The Court ordered that the County Clerk place the name of Dr. Samuel Toevs, M.D., on the payroll as Deputy Health Officer in Redmond at a salary of $100.00 per month and $25.00 per clinic hour, effective June I, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF APPRAISER: At this time the Court, upon the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Donald Arnold onithe payroll of the Assessor's Office as of June 9, 1969 at "a salary of $550.00 per month, IN THE MATTER OF PRIVAIE ACCESS: At this time the Court granted a permit to C. W. Platz to construct a private access on Alfalfa Market Road. -5- VOL 12 °AGE b18 0 a IN THE MATTER, OF CANCELLATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES: The Court at this time, upon the petition of F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, ordered that the following Personal Property Taxes be cancelled: A. W. Clayton, John Buck, John Hendrix, Arthur Dramen, Warren Fowerton, James S. Frakes, E. R. Perkins, Elmer Kohler, Elmer Kohler, Tom F. Barnby, Transamerica Property Corp., Otis W. b Esther Sherwood, P. M. Kelly, 0. W. Sherwood, and John Lamb. iN THE MATTER OF RESALE OF COUNTY - OWNED PROPERTY: The Court, at this time ordered the Sheriff to be authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner pro- vided by law for not less than the minimum price set opposite each tract, plus cost of advertising and recording the deed: Parcel I: E 112 Sec. 9, Twp. 20 S., Range 15 E.W.M. $4800.00 Cash Parcel 2: Lot 4, Block 3, Deschutes Addition, Bend $ 200.00 Terms 20% down, balance in equal monthly payments in 3 years at 6% interest Parcel 3: SE 1/4, NE 1/4 SW 1/4, $8000.00 Cash SW 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1/4, E 1/2 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 7, Twp. 18 S., Range 12 E.W.M. (40 Acres) IN THE MATTER OF MAINTENANCE MAN Il: The Court at this time ordered the County Clerk to place the name of Carroll Penhollow on the Road Department payroll for the summer as seasonal help, at the rate of $575.00 per month, effective June 9, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF BUSINESS LICENSE: The Court at this time, recommended the application for a Business License as a Wrecker of Motor Vehicles to Arnold Cosa, Route 1, Box 935, Bend, whose business is located at Second and Davip. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT: The Court at this time granted a permit to Pacific Northwest Bell for a buried cable on Erickson and Bear Creek County Road. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, to make the following refund of taxes: Robert C. Foote Overpayment $5.79 a-1: VOL 12 WE Y� .o IN THE MATTER OF. SECRETARY, DES CHUTES COUNTY ASSESSOR'S: The Court at this time, upon the recommendation of N. J. Donat, ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Beverly J. Routen on the payroll of the Assessor's Office as of June 16, 1969, at a salary of $300.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF SECRETARY, VETERAN SERVICE OFFICER: The Court at this time, upon the recommendation of Hobart Starr, ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Zane Kaye Franklin on the payroll of the office of Veteran Service Officer as of June 17, 1969, at a salary of $400.00 per month, with Deschutes County's portion being $333.34. IN THE MATTER OF SUMMER EMPLOYEES ROAD DEPARTMENT: At this time the Court approved the following to be placed on the payroll of the Road Department as summer help at the following rates: Leonard Parker at $2.25 per hr.; David Plath at $2.25 per hour; Christopher Steele at $2.00 per hr.; Edward Bonn at $2.00 per hour. The effective date to be June 16, 1969, except for Leonard Parker which Is June 10, 1969 and Edward Bonn which is June 17, 1969. There being no further business, Court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �!� � ✓eve- �-�-u� COUNTY JUDGE y COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO SSIONER I CrIc 0 VOL '12 IN THE COUNTY COURT 9F THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ) Appraiser, Deschutes ) O R D E R County Assessor's Office ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Asssessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the-name of Donald Arnold, on the payroll of the Assessor's Office as of June 9, 1969. He has been hired as Commercial Appraiser at a salary of $550 per month. Dated this 9th day of June,'1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT • ,' . • COUNTY �;; VOL 12' 0AGF 621 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) O R D E R Secretary, Deschutes ) County Assessor's Office ) THIS MATTER COMING before the Court upon the recommendation of N. J. (Ike) Donat, Deschutes County Assessor, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Beverly J. Routen, on the payroll of the Assessor's Office as of June 16, 1969, at a salary of $300.00 per month. Dated this 17th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT / , COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER �i COUNTY COMNKSSIONER i VOL 12 ?Air 622 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Secretary for ) Veteran Service - Officer ) This matter coming before the Court upon the recommendation of Hobart Starr, Veteran Service Officer for Deschutes County, and the Court having made Inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Zane Kaye Franklin on the payroll of the Veteran Service Officer, as of June 17, 1969, at a salary of $400.00 per month, with Deschutes County's portion being $333.34. It is further orderdd that after ninety days, the salary be adjusted to $420.00; with Deschutes County's portion being $353.34. Dated this 17th day of June, 1969. I DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT pi COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMM I SSWNER ��W; eezj-— .o VOL 12 °AGE I'N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Deschutes County ) Health Officer ) This matter coming before the Court upon the recommendation of the District Board of Health, and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS THEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of David S. Spence, M.D., on the pay- roll as acting jLega!lu Tei- County Health Officer, part -time, in Bend at a salary of $200.00 per month and $25.00 per clinic hour, effective June I, 1969, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Dr. Samuel Toevs, M.D., on the payroll as Deputy Health Officer in Redmond at a salary of $100.00 per month and $25.00 per clinic hour, effective June 1, 1969. Dated this 9th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Xf �e� COUNTY JUDGE c COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO ISSIONER ` o VOL FACT:624 .. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R ) Cancellation of Personal ) Property Taxes ) This Matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes, Tax Collector, and the Court having made investigation and being advised, in accordance with ORS 311.715 (3), IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the following Personal Property Taxes be cancelled: A. W. Clayton $2.30 John Buck 4.87 John .Hendrix 3.11 Arthur Dramen 1.88 Warren Fowerton 2.41 James S. Frakes 2.54 E. R. Perkins 2.01 Elmer Kohler 1.41 Elmer Kohler .99 Tom F. Barnby 3.18 Transamerica Property Corp. 1.76 Otis W. & Esther Sherwood 4.47 P. M. Kelly 2.08 0. W. Sherwood 1.19 John Lamb 1.47 2.10 Done in open Court this 4th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO ISSIONER v c� COUNTY CO MISSIONER VOL 12 "AGE 625 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter O R D E R of ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Robert C. Foote, and, It appearing that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 311.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $5.79. Dated this 9th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ,,j- '.e�9 '47< . COUNTY JUDGE c COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO ISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE.000NTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter )` of ) 0 R .D E R Personnel, Deschutes ) County Abundant Food ) This.matter coming before the Court upon its own petition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Clerk raise the salary of Elsie Holechek, Storekeeper of the Abundant Food Department to $2.65 per hour and the Clerk, John A. Holechek, receive a salary of $1.85 per hour, as of July 1, 1969. Dated this 4th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE c COUNTY COMMISSIONER NTY COMWSS I ONER i 2 VOL 12 'AGE ri� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ) Dog License Fees ) O R D E R THIS MATTER coming before the Court upon the recommendation of the Deschutes County Dog Control Board and the Court having made investigation and being advised, and, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the fees for each male or spayed bitch dog be set at $3.00 and for female dog be set at $4.00, all in accordance with SB #161 of the 55th Oregon Legislature, which Bill was passed and amended ORS 609.100; effective January 1, 1970. Dated this 4th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE C, -'�- 414 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1./ COUNTY CORN I SS LONER I 0 VOL 1z ?AGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Vacation of Portion.of ) Plat of DESCHUTES RIVER ) RECREATION HOMESITES, INC. ) This matter having come before the Court the 13th day of May, 1969, upon the petition of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc., an Oregon corporation, through its President, Dan H. Heierman, praying for the vacation of a portion of Plat of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc. And it further appearing that it is necessary to consider this vacation as certain of the boundaries of said lots and blocks as shown on said plat are established in a manner which militates against economic construction of certain streets designed to serve the same, and that the reestablishment of the same in a different location is required; and the said portion of the Plat to be vacated is the following degribed property, to -wit: (See attached pages of description) That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certifi= cate of D. L. Penhollow, Deschutes County Judge, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, o VOL 12 °AGE 629 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the portion of the said parcel in Deschutes County, Oregon is within the above described land as a portion of Plat of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such Hearing held this day. Dated this 18th day of June, 1969. Page 2 of 2 r DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMM SSIONER COUNTY COO ISSIONER o 09 VOL PAuEb A portic'n Of Silver Fo J)r.j-ro -ir b�',' mi nn on the 1-.'e V mint 0 n� FO.-C a-•ive' -sa-z d p i L, al o being the c:: .:on 2ot co,,_ jo-,- il - -1 ts 26 am a' 2 thence (,91 4,9, 520.0 ft.; ­,_rce 1-. 7, 333lock 7"'; 3.50 49, :-;. 8-/'.0 ft.; thence S. 02' 201 112.12 ft.; thence S. 76 0 o3 t 11. 524.0 ft. to the point -of beZ;irninc-. 0 Also Eunoth,er portion Of Silver FOX ]>_-51-e bcrtinj.irls 0.11- a point on Bou�_:clal-y Line r,, Silv" i, T'Ox Rrive, satid I C' r PO' ' 'it also being the cc=ion lot corn •r betwe_an lois 1,6 Z'rid 47 Block 70; t'- 1.5 "elicc- S' 4.9' "" Q!-' -0 ft-; t'-'-',-Ice h. 59' 30' 187-3 ft. to the = asterly Boundaj-y Line of Silvea• ­ L. thence it. 1,01 49, E. 617.0 ft.; thence I.T. 21° 43' E. 183.4 f to the P-zufrt of be-innir-­ Also another portion of Silver Fox Drive, be-inning at a point on the 11ortherly Boundary Line of ' Silver FOX It-ive' said point also be------ the cO'-._.0n lot corner "bi:Azv-cen lots 40 and f)o, Block 70; t--mce S. 73* 01' E. 551.0 ft.; the n c e IT. 46° '95 4 .5 4 .0 ft.; thence S. 320 4-31 W- 3-3-5.0 ft. to the Sc�-_,rt' el-ly Boundary pine Of Silver '_Fox Drive; '1.h--,nce S. 46° 4_5 390.0 ft thence N. 731 01, W. 145.0 ft.; .thence 1;. 640 50, 1150.0 ft. to the point of be-ginning A portion of Doe Lane, beginning at a point on the N'or'herly Boundary Lire of Doe. 1-'m e., said point also being the soutIlwest corner of Lot 6, Block 78; th-_:-•mce S. 40'0 49, '-'.-'-'80.6 ft.; thence 14. 88' L "43' Z. 65.1 ft.; .53' 110.0 ft.; thence N.*21* thence S­ beG_J-un1n:-. .53' 75.0 ft. to the point All of Lot 13 'Bilock 76. A portion of lot 14 Block 76, bed at a point on the Vor therlf '_'ourdar.r Line Of Silver Fox Drive, said zoi n., also being the cc--mon lot corrze_r bz!tween 104-S 14 and 156-, blo'Ck 70" thence s. 690 49, w. 1810.0 ft.; t1h.ence 4 76* 011 E. 172.0 ft. the -Ice N 01* 07' W. 26..0 -ft. to 30�ni. of be-4 0 0 'M ° . VOL ' OAGE 631 o_ .1. .'✓:. Lr_i c', ✓ :nom X10.7 / b=ar the c;. lo., c'D 1'-. an-,` !c:, B10 - ::k (G; th__ -ce S. 01` Cif' 2 ,0 ; t :_:ice IN . 70° 01' E. 91.0 t.; A p:'•tiol of Lot 9, h1o31: 'J7, :63L_'_irc a- -a h!Jint on t!v I:oz a.n`a v li : e o_` Si lvc- : o:c sa=d point also bcir_� the co e•_• o-`' I -ot 9, I31GC�_ 77 ; thence S. ,: 4) ,• - 120.0 ft.; thence 1% 59° 30' E,. 9J.5 ft.; thence N. Ol° 07' l;'. 60.0 ft. to the point of be�ianin;: -- A parti.G_1 Zt'ort :le r ly be;n- th^ thenc` S. thence S. thence I'i. Of -Lot 101 Board_ :ry I.: cc:aaon to 8 -) ° 53' O1° 07' E. 010 07' i'! Block. 77, ber,_Tining at a point on the ine of Silver Fox Drive, s�j:d point also co�a::r lots 1.0 and 11, Bloc-: 77; 73.0 ft.; t c_ ---c- S. 1,00 49' SI. 22.0 It.-, 60.0 ft.; th, -2nce I . 59° 30' i;. 90.0 ft. ; 33.0 ft. to tho point of bcSinninS. A portion of Lot 11, Block 77.-- ba-innin�r•, at a point, lMich i-U• the co )ot co_,ner. bet%: en lots 3.0 and 11, Bloc_- 77; thence S. Ol° 07' E. 33.0 ft.;- thence Ii. 59° 30' E. 65.0 ft. ; thence S.' 88° 53' W. 60.0 ft. to. the point of beginni r. ". All of hot 8, Bloc!: 'J7. All of Lot 'J, Bloc!. 77. All of I..ot 6, Bloc!: 77. A portion of Lot 5, Bloc ". 77, be ;innir.- at a point on the Southerly 'Bo.:nclaiy Line of Die Lane, said point also being the lot corner b: n een Lots 5 acrd 6, Block 77; th�!nce S. Ol° 07' E 140.0 ft. ; thence 11. 21° t.3' E. 151.0 ft.; thence S. 880 53' W. 50.0 ft. to the point of b�innin�. A portion of I_ot 5, Bloc''_. 73A, beginning at a point cn the Fasterly Boundary Line of Silver Fox Drive, said point also bcin;; the cc ::- :;on lot corner bet :•:.yen lots 5 and 6 Block: 78; thence I:. 40° 49'.. E. 98.0 ft.; thence. N. ' 11.0 ft 80 53 E. ft.; thence S. 21° 43' W. 21.5.0 ft.; thence N. OZ° 07' W 132.0 ft. to the point of be�-i.nnin -. All of Lot 6 Bloc; 78. A portion of Lot 13, Block 79, beginning at a point on the southerly Boundary line of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the co-Mon lot corner bbtween Lots 12 and 13, Block 79; thence IN. 73° Ol' W. 265.0 ft.; thence S. 01° 07' E. 14.0 ft.; thence S. 64° 50' E. 276.0 ft.; thence N. 01° 07' W..58.0 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 12, Block .79, beginning at a point Southerly 'Boundary Line of Silver rox Drive, said .p being the cc-non lot corner between lots 12 and 13, thence S. 01° 07' -7.:58.0 ft.; thence S. 64° 05' E. thence 11. 01° 07; W. 75.0 ft.; thence N."730 Olt W. to the point of beginning. on the pint also Block 79; 92.0 ft.; -96.0 ft. A portion of Lot 11, Block 79, beg; rzir_g at a point on the Southerly Bou_^_dar- of Silver Fox Drive, said point also being the co =on lot corner bet•,:een lots 11 and 12, Block 79; thence S. 010 07' E. 75.0 _ =t.; thence S. 64° $0' E. 150.0 ft.; thence N. 010 07' W. 90.0 ft.; thence Ii. 73° 01' W..144.0 ft. to the point of bed r_:ims. All of Lot 10 Bloc'_; 79. Al! o_' lo: ? Bloc': 79. VOL° ' 12 . PAGE 632 ?.ins pi S i:`n: 'C: i`"i'• °, t11E cc, 7 -ro 'J_Ot CO_ _.A1' G'�t;.3C'_. Lot 7 and 8, S J' W 90.0 ft. ; t ^C'':C:' S. 37' 5.5 ' :,. 1 2, !" jo.0 _t.; r- '!0e N. >(° 55' �` n on 152:0 : t. tp t1i:. % t01'tion of Mt 7 c ; r'• - i ii n �.� Vii. ste -r'3 b �inll�_.�;; LG .1 0. t Fou;:aa: ;r Imo._ ^.�: of Silver Fox IX-ive, s.:_' d point also bee ng the co:....:on ]pot corne?. bet�:ecn lots 7 and 8, Block 79; thence S. 37' SS, E. 1.52.0 ft.; thonc.. N. 32' 1i3' E. 90.0 ft.; thc'llce N. 37' 55' W. 108.0 ft.; thc•.1ce S. 461 45' LI. 90.0 ft. to the point of beF,i_iining. A p02', -.iGn Of LOt 6, bc-inning at a -pint on the E stc_ly Boundary lisle of Silver F'o:. Drive, said point also born;; the co:":�:On lot corner b tl :'Gc ^:1 lots 6 and 7, Block 79; tli ncc! S- 37- 55' :. 100".0 ft.; thence 1.. 320 43' E. 9:.0 ft.; thence 1d. 370 55' :. 64.0 ft.; thence S. 46° 45' :.. 00.0 ft. to the paint of b- c:= _?,cni' u 'E; A portion or Lot 5, beSi_nnin.S at a point on the Fasterly Boundary Line of Silvcr =ox Ilrive, aici point also bcir.S the ce S. co-::Yo:1 lot come.• b;t: :cca lets 5 :d 6, _floc:, J9; tr.!.on 370 55' E• 64.0 ft.; thence N. 320 43' E. 9a.0 ft-; 4-11E-nce 37° 55' 18.0 ft. thence S. 40° 4'' W. 90.0 It. to the Point of U* nn _nI. b• A U:,rtio_7 of Lot. 4, beSinnir_- at a : oi_nt on the F stcrly Bounclar i Eire oa Silver Fox Drive, said roint also bd °].Ii;; the cc, 7"non lot .co:n;.'r between lot ; 1, and 5, Bloc: 79; thenco S. 37° 55' F_ 18.0 ft.; thence N. 32° 43' E. 32.0 ft.; tilcnce S- W, 45' W. 30.0 ft. to t11° tcint of beL;innins. A port -ion of I' ::loc1: 2 -0-1d; beGinninS at a point on the EaSter�.y LSOu'lu ?'�� L?. ^,E of 11?. ^ : :lOCi_ l�iO�C, SulQ UJ121t 2.150 ' cS! beinS the co:-_non lot col.ner b t seen lots j:4 and 45, Bloc ; >,; thence S. 14° 35' E. 347.44 ft.; thence S. 35° 37' E 323.56 ft.; the.c- 11. 24° 53' :'d. 600.00 ft. to the point of be,;inninb. A portion of Lot 1, Bloc'_! 50', bef,inni.n;; at a point on Westerly Boundary Lire of Femlock Fond, said point also being the com :won lot corner between lots 1 and 2,. blocs: 50; thence N. 20 53' W. 101.5 ft; thence S. 14° 35' E. 95.22 ft.; thence S. 88' 51' E. 26.0 ft. to the point of begimnin -. A portion of Lot 2, Block 50, bebirnino at a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Fe-:lock ?oad, said point also being the co=on lot corner between lots 1 and 2, Block 50; thence N. 880 51' d. 26.0 ft.; thence S.. 14° 35' E. 124.26 ft.; thence S. 880 51' E. 51.50 ft.; thence 11. 24° 53' W. 131.0 ft. to the point of beoinninj. A portion of Lot 9, Block 50, be -1 nnir.S.at a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of Hemlock Road, said point also being the common lot corner between lots 2 and 9, Block 50;' thence N. 880 51' W. X1.50 ft.; thence S. 14° 35' E. 103.55 ft -; thence S.. 880 51' E. 74.30 ft.; M -ence 11. 24° 53'.W. 111.0 ft. to the. point of beginning. A portion of Lot 10, .Block 50, beoir -ino at a poiII. o-. the Westerly B�=idary Line of ne =lock. 3aa3, said'gaiat also bei ^3 b L lots 9 and 10' , Bloc'_{ 50; t ^erce - the cow oa lot co:- �r = j N. 880 51' W. 7 • S. 14 °.35' E. 59.55 ft.; thence S h S.. 88° 51'. E. 60.50 ft `�� e 35° 37' Z 80.c0 ft.; t_ e ce ,..; ,,�_rc N 240 53' `'' 111.0 ft to the _dirt �f bes_r_ning. U VOL 1� °AGE 033 _% - .. I`ll L`.J- .___•_ _.. __.. C'.. .__.. C tr.e Co lo., C_�I -n r l•�... �... _COLS 10 and, 11,N�,l C.._ �..�, l _�C S. t. iertc S .0 ft.; t C li. 24' 11 0 f; of 2 12 1 oC:k b '-ir•i t!':a -ILI Yesterly . . I11. n C1. i seJ_Ct T:oiit also Jeinz.; the co:. =:c:i of co_'!i :r lots 1 �,nc. 2, block 51; t: �,nce N. 2110 c- t W. lc .0 h �;! ; ° t S. ° » J ft. ; t_. ce it. 8� 51 23.0 ft. ; then; c 3> J/' 57.0 ft.; thenccr li. 00 10' E- 33.80 ft. to the point_ of b,­* in . A pOx`t5.01? Of Lot 1, B1G--1: 51, b:'r-inn?_T"sr, at E�. �3'Jillt c2j tiie - -'?'Y Ii,l? Gi I:Ei 1cC vo_ J said liCJ.nt a I s 0 b c J ;v the co: ::o ? lot co ner i:ett. c •li l ot s 1 � d 2, f_ac, > l; thence .S. 0° 10' V- 33<G0 ft thc`nc,:i S. 350 ' E. 39-1,0 1 -j N. 24° 53' W. 62.60 ft. to the point of bc-innin -. A portion of i:c,7,nt .:in G ;' 1 r_nd :' se I} i ve Y .�.i: , J a121ain- a t a oillt on ti:� E n- �:'- d. i F' :si; .. ly B- ��? ���y Line of 2•;oul: �.ir Gott I_- lv �ai:., said poi'? Faso bein ti ?�, co':::-!Oft lot corner bet :cen Lots 5 � -nci 6, ;Block 69; thence N. JJ° 41' :;. 485..60 ft.; thence S. 89° Ir >t 50.0 ft.; thc-11ce i +. 0° <<1' 225.80 ft.; tre-nce N. 89° 40' W. 2.5.0 ft.; thence S. 0° 1,1' F. 216.1:0 ft.; thence S. 43° 37' E. 510.30 ft. to the point of be- innin -. A portion of hot 1, B3.00k 68, b inni I1 at a point i:'r__ch, is the northeast corner of said Lot 1; thence S. 00 la, F. 227.61 ft.; tilr_•1!ce I!. 89° 45' i'/. 25.0 ft.; ttil^_nee N. 0' 41' d. 22'/.60 ft.; 'ti ?elite S. 89° 40' E. 2.5.0 ft. to the point of be- inning. A portiou of Lot 2, Bloc': 68, ber�innin- at a point is the northeast corker Ol r -, .�.__; d lAt 2; ti'_enCe S. 00 41' i, 227.56; t's1<_•:ice S. 89° 451 :,. 12.5 ft.; thence Ii. 00 41' W. 227.55.ft.; thence S. 801 40' E. 12.5 ft. to the point of begi.nnir_�. A portion of Iot 17, Bloc's 66, beginnino at a point on the Westerly hounCary Lire of You::t_zin Go-at Lz_ne, said point also being the co: ^:on lot corner bet: :een Lots, 17 and 18 Block 66; thence S. 89° 45' t,. 18.59 ft.; thence N. 113' S7' W. 123.93 ft.; thence ii. 36° 41' W. 111.98 ft. to the point of begin. ing. A portion of Lot 18 Block 66, beginning at a point on the Westerly Boundary Line of i.ountain Goat Lane, said point also being the con-non lot corner betv:rcen lots 17 and 18, Blocs 66; thence S. 89° 45' 18.59 ft.; thence N. 43° 37' W. 129.30 ft.; thence N. 89° 45' 37.99 ft.; thence S. 36° 41' E. 116.84 ft. to the point of beginning. A portion of Lot 19, Block 66 beginning at a point.on the Westerly Boundary Line of t'�ountain Goat Line, said point also being the co -:ron lot corner between t o 18 and 19, Block 66; thence S. 89° 45' 37.99 ft.; thence N. 430 37' W. 129.30 ft.; thence N. 89° 45; E. 57.39 ft.;. thence S. 36° 41' E. 116.84 ft. to the point of begimning. A portion of Lot 20, Block: 66, bed n-nirg at a point on the Waste. ly Line of Ncuntai: Goat Lane, said point also being the cc--=on lot corner bet: :een Lots 19 and 20, Block 55; thence S. 89° 45' 57.39 ft.; thence ii. 43° 3 ?' W. 129.30 ft.; :thence N. 89° 45, E. 70.79 ft.; thence S. 36° 41' E.-116.84 ft. to the point of beoinning. ( ° . 6'a( VOL �.� "AGE ®t3.. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Vacation of a Portion ) of a Street of Hillman ) This matter having come before the Court the 16th day of May, 1969, upon the petition of Richard J. Warner, Box 222, Terrebonne, Oregon, praying for the vacation of a portion of a street of Hillman. And it further appearing that It is necessary to consider this vacation as it is in the best Interests of those served by Central Avenue between 4th and 5th streets by vacating a.portion of said street described as the following: Central Avenue be vacated, from the east side of Fourth Street, thence east 100' in Hillman, as recorded in the plat filed in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there Is also on file and of record the certifi- cate of Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, I VOL 12 °AGE R, 5 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the portion of Central Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets, of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such Hearing held this day. Dated this 18th day of June, 1969. Page 2 of 2 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT J & _ e-t-zl COUNTY JUDGE " C z. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I -:�! ?�'� ar COUNTY CO$SSIONEk-- ' o OL 12 °AGE 636 AGREEMENT day of 1969, in accordance THIS AGREEMENT, made this 1 gt}, _ Y ,y,nA with the requirements of Oregon Revised Statutes 297.610 through 297.640 between Reed H. Nelson, Certified Public Accountant, of Bend, Oregon, and the npscHjjTps L0UNTV, provides as follows: OREGON 1. it hereby is agreed that Reed H. Nelson shall conduct an audit of the accounts and fiscal affairs of 19 to June 30, 19 for the period beginning July 1, _ag 63 , and annually thereafter, in accordance with the prescribed Minimum Standards of Audit Reports, Certificates and Procedures. 2. Reed H. Nelson agrees that the services that he has contracted to perform under this contract shall be rendered by him or under his personal supervision and thatthat the work will be faithfully perfomed with-care and.diligence. 3. It is understood and agreed that, should unusual conditions arise or be encountered during the course of the audit hereby the services of Reed H. Nelson are necessary beyond the extent of the work contemplated, written notification of such Tfl1TT unusual conditions shall be delivered to the DESCHUTE whoUshall instruct in writing Need H. Nelson concerning such additional services, and that a signed copy of each ^ -- such no and instruction shall be delivered immediately to the Secretary or State by the Party issuing the same. 4. The audit shall be started as soon after this contract is executed as is agreeable to the Parties hereto and shall be completed and a written report thereon rendered within a reasonable time after the close of the audit period covered by this contract. Adequate copies of such reports shall be rendered ande h its form and content shall be in DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON accordance with and not less than that outlined in the Minimum Standards of Audit Reports and Certificates and Procedures. 5. It is understood and agreed that either party may cancel this contract by giving notice in writing 'to the other party at least ninety days prior to July 1, of any year. 6. In consideration of the faithful performance of the conditions, covenants COUNTY and undertakings herein set forth, the agreesUtospa Reed H OREGON son a reasonable fee and the V F `.ere'.-y affirms that proper provision for the payment of such fee has been or will be duly made and that funds for the payment thereof are or will be made legally available. by 62. eed Nelson ! '7 .. o _ VOL '12 ?AGE 63'1 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR'THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of, ) O R D E R ) Special Election- This Matter coming before the County Court upon the recommendation of the Budget Advisory Committee and the Court having made investigation, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Special Election be held to permit a levy for the financing of the office of the Surveyor in Deschutes County, on June 25, 1969. Said-levy will be outside the limitation imposed by Article XI, Section II, of the Oregon Constitution, in the fiscal year beginning July I, 1969, in the amount of $29,025.00. The maximum rate of levy shall be 13¢ per thousand dollars of true cash value of taxable property. Such funds are to be expended for the administration of the Surveyor's responsibilities under the statutes. Done by Order of the Court this 21st day of May, 1969. Q COUNTY JUDGE C COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER a a I�� THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON VOL 12 ?AGE FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R ) Special Election ) This Matter coming before the County Court upon the recommendation of the Solid Waste Committee and the Budget Advisory Committee and the Court having made investigation, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Special Election be held to permit•a levy for the financing of Solid Waste Disposal Sites in Deschutes County, on June 25, 1969. Said levy will be outside the limitation imposed by Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution, in the fiscal year beginning July I, 1969, in the amount of $70,000.00. The maximum rate of,levy shall be 31 cents per thousand dollars of true cash value 'of taxable property. Such funds are to be expended for the continued maintenance of the public solid waste. disposal sites presently existing in Deschutes County. Done by Order of the Court this 21st day of May, 1969. COUNTY JUDGE Y� COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMM STONER n VOL 12 "ACE 63J IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) O R D E R Installation of a ) 1;2" P i p6 I i ne A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Uel Jackson for City of Redmond to Install a 12" p i peg I i ne on or across Descljtes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: 12" steel waterline. All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be Installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. laid transversely o the road e or r g -o -way shall a ns a e in the fo manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a of no less than two (2) feet below the existing road- side ditch elevation. cases where a water line is installed in a trans- verse direction the water pip be insta IT ed — within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inch lameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly .Il the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- rior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, de with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The ar installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. Th 'ttee will be required at ail times to take every precaution to protect the tra In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe w n crossing the right -of -way. Dated this_/day of 196 Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER PERM IM—EL VOL 12 %E.640 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 18th day of June, 1969, all members being present, the following busi- ness was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: J. J. Newberry The Bulletin Jack Arney 8 Robert Cooley Cascade Travel Service Bend Mem. Clinic Russell Kiel, Postmaster Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Northwest Bell Economy Drugs Eriksen's Stationery 0 K Tire Stores Imperial 400 Motels Union Oil of Calif. W. Lester Houk Walter J. Norris Standard Oil Co. Int. Bus. Machines Zellerbach Paper Company Bend Garbage Company Bend Water Dept. Pacific Power 8 Light Co. Dept. of Gen. Serv. Loren's Electric Louis L. Selken Louis L. Selken James C. Davies, M.D. Nelson's Sherfy Dist. Co. Muni Chem Corp. J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Redmond Di,saster Car Mackey, McCusker $ White, M.D. Central Ore. Dist. Hospital Donald L. Ellis A. T. Ward Patricia A. Smith William F. Jones Richard A. Long Cascade Auto Parts Stand i.,fers William Robinson Orville S. Storiie Villa St. Rose C. J. McCusker, M.D. Transport Clearings County Judge $ Elections Crime Invest. Crime Invest. Juv. Ct.-- Medical Postage for machine Abund. Food -- 11.15; Assessor, 82.45; Cir. Ct.- 89.05; C.D., 16.05; Co. Clk.- 24.30; Co. Ct.- 68.20; Co. Judge -68.20 8 54.90 D.A. - 102.50; Dist. Ct.- 33.90; Sheriff -5.66, 108.65, Police - 8.00; Tax Dept. - 28.95; Treas.- 17.60; VSO - 27.12; Wtmr. -IO.00 Abund. Food Assessor --off. supp.- 47.47; C.D. -.99; Treas. -3.24 Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. Assessor - -car exp. C,. D. - -trave l Co. Plann.- -tray. Co. Judge Co. Judge - -mat. 11.25; Treas.- 3.92 Co. Judge - -supp. Cthse. -- utilities Cthse. -- utilities Cthse. -- utilities Cthse.- -supp. Cthse. -- repairs D.A. -- travel D.A.- -tray. Dist. Ct. -- mental hearing Jail- -exp. Jail -- equipment Jail -- equip. 13.00; Juv. Ct.- foster care 8.98 Jail--exp. Jail - -exp. Jail - -exp. Justice Ct. -tele. 17.87; supp. 20.30 Just. Ct.--etty. fees Juv. Ct.- -conf. Juv. Ct. -conf. Juv. Ct.- -conf. 38.55; foster care -31.60 Juv. Ct. - -auto maint. Juv. Ct.-- foster care Juv. Ct.-- foster care Juv. Ct.-- foster care Juv. Ct. -- foster care Juv. Ct.-- foster care Youth Care Center -food -I- 12.10 14.56 100.00 96.00 18.00 200.00 414.30 342.38 2.95 51.70 3.50 12.60 5.46 26.40 13.50 12.13 15.17 42.60 22.50 10.55 277.25 50.80 375.38 49.05 7.58 20.00 21.77 99.00 21.98 18.00 25.00 172.80 38.17 20.00 71.36 37.85 71.15 23.10 47.93 76.89 145.42 5.00 6.00 5.85 2.- VOL _ °AGE A_� Bend Egg & Poultry Co. Youth Care Center -food 8.00 Pioneer Bakery Youth Care Center - -food 17.42 Three Boys Market #1 Youth Care Center - -food 5.77 Pacific Fruit & Produce Youth Care Center - -food 6.26 Pacific Northwest Bell Youth Care Center - -tele. 48.90 Pacific Power & Light Co. Youth Care Cent. -- utilities 87.27 Pacific Power & Light Youth Care Cent. -- utilities 5.16 Eastern Oregon Mills Youth Care Cent-- agric. 19.15 Coast to Coast Youth Care Cent.- -Hshd. Oper. Exp.13.45 Cornet Store #156 Youth Care--Oper. exp. 3.45 Erickson's Stat. Youth Care -- allow. 18.00 Symons Brothers Youth Care -- allow. 4.90 Roland J. Horn Youth Care - -food 6.60; Oper. Exp. -4.00; other, 5.00; allow. 5.75 21.35 Lava Butte TV Cable Sheriff - -pol. rad. maint. 262.40 Dunham Printing Co. Tax Dept.- -supp. 52.60 Govt. Printing Office VSO -- supplies 1.00 State Compensation Dept. State Ind. Acc. Ins. 10.00 Soc. Sec. Med. Ins. Empl. Share of Hosp. 12.00 Deschutes County Fair Desch. County Fair exp. 900.00 Dept. of Army Map Serv. Board of Equ6lization 52.50 Quisenberry's Co. Judge 3.99 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge - -tray. 25.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: John McCarthy Road right -of -way 1,050.00 Int. Bus. Mach. Equip. Rental 146.00 Al's Radiator Serv. Parts & Rep. 30.00 B & B Auto Wrecking Parts & Rep. 40.00 Cascade Auto Parts Parts - 164.64; Mt. exp. -29.45 194.09 Cummins Oregon Diesel Parts -- 99.33 Had's McCulloch Shop Parts - 27.50; Gen. exp. -28.00 55.50 Howard Cooper Parts 68.34 Jordan's, Inca Parts & Rep. 16.24 Kelsey's Electric Parts & Rep. 48.05 Marshall Motors Parts & Rep. 23.93 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts & Rep. 117.49 Murray & Holt Motors Parts & Rep. 75.25 Robberson Ford Sales Parts & Rep. 21.24 Bob Thomas Chevrolet Parts -- 63.50; Lube, 1.52 65.02 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires - 731.85; Mat. Exp. -71.40 803.35 Tireland, Inc. Tires 217.80 Texaco, Inc. Lube, Grease & Oil 231.74 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Drainage Culvert 1,501.68 Farmers Hardware Co. Drainage Culvert 17.87 Minnesota, Mining & Mfg. Co. Signs & Mats. 461.30 Mission Linen Supply Office Exp. 23.90 Bend Car Wash Off. exp. 16.00 Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Off. exp. 60.95 Bend Water Dept. Utilities 15.35 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities 321.37 Central Oregon Welders Supp. Gen. Mat. exp. 12.50 Hubs and Stakes, Mfg. Gen. Mat. Exp. 135.50 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwre. Gen. mat. exp. 5.04 Ranch Wholesale Supply Gen. mat. exp. 413.10 Bend Aggreg. & Paving Co. Aggregate 38.50 J. W. Copeland Yards Concrete, Asph. 52.50 Deschutes Ready -Mix Concrete 39.68 American Express F.A.S. Matching Fund 33.30 Lava Butte TV Cable Radio Maint. & Rep. 10.00 2.- VOIL "AGE 6'42 TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: Bureau of Land Management COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: John M. Gaugh DOG LICENSE FUND: Jess Smith, Sr. Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Dept. of Gen. Serv. MARINE PATROL FUND: Dept. of General Serv. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PORTION OF PLAT OF DESCHUTES RIVER RECREATION HOMESITES, INC.: 458.58 Repair 400.00 salary car exp. car exp. Transp. 8 Tray. 100.00 53.28 35.00 35.00 The Court at this time ordered that a portion of the Plat of Deschutes River Recreation Homesites, Inc., in Deschutes County, Oregon shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF A STREET OF HILLMAN: The Court at this time ordered that a portion of Central Avenue, from the east side of Fourth Street, thence east 1001 in Hillman, as recorded in the plat filed in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office, shall be and the same is hereby vacated, as there were no objections at such hearing held this day. IN THE MATTER OF PERSONNEL IN JAIL: At this time the Court ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Marilyn Elaine Fox as Cook in the Jail Department, at a salary of $2646.00-per year, effective June 17, 1969. fN THE MATTER OF BID OPENING: At this time the Court opened the bids for curbs on Ehret Road. The bid was awarded to Bob Wilson Curb Service with the bid of $1.77 per foot for concrete curbs. IN THE MATTER OF STAFF AT J -J BOYS' RANCH: At this time the Court approved and ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Steven Allen Vincent on the staff of the J Bar J Boys' Ranch in the capacity of Night Supervisor at the salary of $200.00 per month -3- VOL 12 °AGE U"'43 in a temporary capacity, lasting from June 10, 1969 to July I, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: The Court at this time approved a renewal PA application for beer license for Louis C. and Juanita M. Tatum, Three Creeks Lake, Box 231, Sisters, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF A 12" Pipeline: The Court at this time granted a permit to Uel Jackson for City of Redmond to install a 12" pipline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT WITH AUDITOR: The Court at this time entered into an agreement between Deschutes County, Oregon and Reed H. Nelson to conduct an audit of the accounts and fiscal affairs of Deschutes County for the period beginning July I, 1968 to June 30, 1969, and annually thereafter, in accordance with the prescribed Minimum Standards of Audit Reports, Certificates and Procedures. IN THE MATTER OF ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE: I The Court at this time approved a collateral assignment of Earl C. Wilder holder of Deschutes County lease No. 14, transferring to Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company the aforesaid lease covering the following lands, in Deschutes County, Oregon: Township 205., Range 17 E.W.M., Sec. 24: NE4 IN THE MATTER OF LAND PATENT: The Court, on June 26, 1969, received a Land Patent pursuant to Sectio 8 of the Act of June 28, 1934, 48 Stat. 1269, 1272, as amended and supple- mented, 43 U.S.C. 315g (1964), for the following described lands, from the United States of America, Bureau of Land Management: Willamette Meridian, Oregon. T. 14 S., R. II E., Sec. 24, EjSW4, Sec. 25, EZSE4, Sec. 35, S _jNE4. T. 14 S., R. 12 E., Sec. 7, SEµNE =,; Sec.18, NE4SE4; Sec.19, Lot 2; Sec.30, Lot 2 and SE4NW4. T. 15 S., R. II E., Sec. 17, SEµNW4. T. 15 S., R. 12 E. Sec. 13, SE4NE4. T. 16 S . , R. I Sec. 4, Sec. 5, Sec. 8, Sec. 9, Sec .23, Sec. 26 E . , Lots I, 2, 3, and 4; SE4SE4; NE4SW4 and SE4; Wiwi; SW4NW4; Sec. 28, NW4NE4; SE4sw4f Sec. 34, sE4sE4. -4- VOL 12 'AGE Cr 4 n T. 16 S., R. 12 E., Sec. I, Lot 3; Sec. 5, SWµSWµ; Sec. 7, Lot 3 and Se,c. 11, NEµNWµ; Sec. 12, W2SWµ; Sec. 17, SEµNWµ; Sec. 18, Lot I; Sec. 19, E2NW14; Sec. 21,• E,iSWµ, T. 17 S., R. 12 E., Sec. 14, E2NE1,4; Sec. 15, SEµSEµ; Sec. 22, SEµNWµ. T. 17 S., R. 13 E . , Sec. 18, SEµNWµ; Sec. 31, Lot I. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: SEµNWµ; Aggregating 1,833.92 acres. The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer to transfer $15,945.63 from the Marine Facility Improvement Fund to the General Road Fund. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer to transfer $34,078.86 from the Land Sales Fund to the General Fund of Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Treasurer to transfer $8,301.72 from the Sunset Home Fund to the General Fund of Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF MARINE PATROL DEPUTY: The Court at this time ordered the Deschutes County Clerk to place the name of Lyle Alvin Lowe on the payroll as half time Marine Patrol and half,Tax Collection Deputy, effective July I, 1969 at a salary of $6600 per year. There being no further business, court adjourned. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �- X, -,!!! 5,0" - -,., �d " "/ COUNTY JUD 17 r COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO ISSIONER -5- VC 'AGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING Vacation of ) Alley ) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roa-dmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on March 19, 1969 my duly qualified deputy, Aubrey Perry gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate alley North and South thru Block 33 of Laidlaw, Oregon known as Tumalo, Oregon, Deschutes County, Oregon by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places to wit: one notice posted on bulletin board at County Court House; one notice posted on fence post at South line 8th Street and North end of alley; one notice posted on 6" juniper 30 feet South and 16 feet East of Northeast corner of Lot 3 of Block 33.of Laidlaw; one notice posted on East side of house that projects into alley from the West about 50 feet North of 9th Street. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn tome this y day of'� —COUNTY,CLERK a By y -De 6t n 101 1� 'ACE ® OI N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of > O R D E R Installation of two Ij8" ) pipelines A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Sydney Gross tolnstall two 18" pipelines on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A detailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS paraIIe oad shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge fi�noobstructions pavement edge. P,II pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no les (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with rainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing p and i�..' f', i31Q�r�3F -4ia�= alE11�i3-.1•�1��i'��r Installing Pipe Line Transverse: 2 - 18" pipelines. All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing road- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a trans- verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility electric conduits, all the run under ground, with one lines within a larger pipe Dated this_ day of G installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and general specifications shall apply if they are to be exception: It would not be necessary to have these when crossing the right -of -way. G(,C�L 196 Recommended Approval Approved Count Court: Ax - J t,v v 1 wrtrl f► �� 1 vlv�n 7 Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER As per attached sheet. Permittee is responsible for all materials and labor. VP, ! - `'AGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Court's own petition, and, advised, The Court having made investigation and being IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer $15,945.63 from the Marine Facility Improvement Fund to the General Road Fund. Dated this 27th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER A COUNTY CO ISSIONER tt,�� VCiL p "AGE U40 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) O R D E R of ) Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Court's own petition, and the Court having been advised and upon investigation finds That time of the Commissioners and expenditure of general funds for hearings on land exchange, as well as other incidental expense including supervision and main- tenance of records That the cost and expense incurred by the County in maintenance and supervision exceed the proceeds. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT the County Treasurer transfer $34,078.86 from the Land Sales Fund to the General Fund of Deschutes County. Done this 30th day of June, 1969. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �; L�iLtr let ->✓L� COUNTY JUDGE 4 COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CO �11SSIONER VOz 1 2 PA � GE D INITHE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) 0 R D E R' Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Court's own petition, and, advised, The Court having made investigation and being IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the Deschutes County `� Treasurer transfer $8,301.72 from the Sunset Home Fund to the General Fund of Deschutes County. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE -r COUNTY C6MNtISSIONER COUNTY CO ISSIONER ' O C L 12 LAGE 650 Tn the Matter: of Installation of a pipe line. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY'OF DESCHUTES ) O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to L. Rier;2ansci2neider to ino taZZ a, 12" piveline on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A def�,iled description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject "to the following gen- eral specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS parallel with the road shall bo in the existing ditch line s than three -(3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less feet and properly backfilled to the original grade lin no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be r e for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and Installing Pipe Line Transverse: 12" pi eline All pipe line instal- lations laid transversely to the road be or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines, All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two 42) feet below the existing voa.d- side ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line.' is installed in a trans- - verse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner a^ to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. The pave- ment must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permittee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe en crossing the right -of -way. Dated this P 15-day of 19 Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADMASTER PERMITTEEV